Indian Daily Mail, 28 September 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIL NO. 229. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 920 1 Afridi Leaders' Statement Pakhtoons Will Not Join Any Jehad Against India NEW DELHI, Sept. 27. Among other Indian newspapers, the HINDUSTAN TIMES yesterday published the following Press Trust of India despatch dated Bombay Sept. 25 Three Afridi leaders, who led tribal hordes m the
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  • 702 1 Gandhiji Didn 't Take Glucose During Fast Churchill's Statement Contradicted NEW DELHI, Sept. 27:— Three of Mahatma Gandhi's doctors and his secretary, Pyarelal, who were by his side at Aga Khan's Palace m 1943 when he went on a 21-day fast, repudiated oa Sept. 25 Mr. Churchill's observations that Gandhi
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  • 354 1 TEHERAN, Sept 27— Persia's Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadeq stood m Parliament today and implored Allah to "guide the British." But Parliament had to adjourn because there was no quorum. So the Prime Minister went outside the Parliament building and, climbing on
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  • 191 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. 27*. Premier Nehru bowinj. to the inevitable gave m to the Hindu Code Bill and announced m Parliament on Wednesday that further consideration would be adjourned. Lobby reaction was thai lhe Bill has been dropped for good
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  • 58 1 KALIMPONG. Sept. 27. Indiar authorities at this Himalayan hill station overlooking Tibet ca' ed today for a fresh contingent of armed police after a demonstration by Tibetan traders demanding permits for the export of Indian textiles to Tibet. Police reinforcements were b^-lr.g rushed to Kalimpong
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    128 1 PHOTO. About 400 delegates from 63 countries recently attended a two-week meeting of the First Triennial General Assembly of the World Youth Assembly, at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York State. Photo shows: In Washington, D.C., six delegates gave a pin to Harry 6. Truman, President of the United States, in
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  • 94 1 (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 27:— A new factory for manufacturing bicycles was opened by the Governor at Ambattur near Madras on Wednesday. He declared it was a landmark m the Industrial development of Madras State The factory, owned by the Tube Industries Limited
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  • 203 1 RIDGWAY PROPOSES NEW SITE FOR PEACE TALKS TOKYO, Sept. 27:— General Matthew Ridgway today proposed that the site for the suspended Korean truce talks be moved from Kaesong to Songyon, six miles east of the present meeting place. Gen. Ridgway's suggestion came after Allied and Red liaison officers failed to
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  • 432 1 KING STRONGER, SAYS LATEST BULLETIN LONDON. Sept. 27:— Doctors -ittending King George VI announced today: "After a better night the King Is stronger, Ids appetite is improving and progress continues". Their bulletin timed 11 a.m.. was the eighth since they operated on the King's lung last Sunday. —Reuter. CHURCHILL VISITS
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  • 148 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 27:— Mr. Kala Venkatarao, ex-Congress General Secretary, was sworn m as Health Minister of Madras State by the Governor on Wednesday replacing Dr. T. S. S. Rajan who has retired. Mr. Rao who is rejoining the Cabinet after two
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  • 594 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, Sept. 28, 1951. TRUTH ABOUT THE I.M.P.-IV THE facts that Dato Tan Cheng Lock has blessed the IMP and like a doctor seen to its safe delivery, should not m themselves be regarded as constituting a sufficient certificate or testimonial to this new political body.
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  • 76 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 21.— -The Government of India. In eonsuitalioa with the Union Public Service Commission, have decided that the ipcognitlon accorded to the civil. mechanical and electrical engineeruie degrees of the Annamalai Uni verslty should be made absolute for purposes of recruitment to posts under
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  • 1398 2 Need To Reorganise Machinery Of State Congress Stressed LUCKNOW, Sept. 21.— Congress President Shri Nehru told a news conference here that the response m the country to his election as Co ngress President was heartening. But what he wanted was something
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  • 91 2 SURAT, Sept. 17.— Thousands of people had darshan of a fourfoot long and heavy statue of a saint in Ajain Derasarl here, which has been shaking violently since this afternoon. Jain elders consider this as "an ill omen indicating some drawback in
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  • 330 2 MADRAS, Sept. 20.— Mr. A. D. V. Reddi, Fourth Presidency Magistrate, George Town Court, passe. orders today committing Mr. A. D Skinitis. Master of the Greek ship Aghios Nicolaos, to take his trial at the Criminal Sessions of the Hi__r, Court on a charge of
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  • 244 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 17.— The conviction of Begum Para, a film actress, for rash and negligent driving and causing hurt was confirmed by Mr. Justice Gajendragadkar of the Bombay High Court on Tuesday. The revision petition against the sentence of one month's ligorous imprisonment passed by Mr.
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  • 70 2 MADRAS, Sept. 22— The trial of the twelve accused m the "Hanuman Bank Fraud Case" will commence m the High Court before Mr. Justice Rama. swami Gounder on Oct. 15. It may be remembered that Their Lordships Mr^E. E. Mack and Mr. Somasundanwt JJ.. ordered the transfer,
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  • 166 2 BOMBAY, SeptT 20.'— The decision of the Labour Appellate Tribunal reversing the order of the Industrial Tribunal (Madias) reinstating 45 workers of the Madras Electric Tramways Ltd., was set aside by Mr. Justice Shah at the Bombay .iigh Court His Lordship's order, however .•.ould apply only m
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  • 261 2 HYDERABAD (Dn.), Sept. 21.— Mr. Justice A. Srinivasachari ot the Hyderabad High Court to acquitted Abul Munim Khan of the charge of murdering Shoebullah Khan, Editor of the/ now defunct Urdu daily IMROZE. Mr. Justice Srinivasachari, who was delivering judgment as the third Judge,
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  • 77 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 20.— Mr. Sri Prakasa, Natural Resources Minister, replying on behalf of the Education Minister, ftated In Parliament today that no material progress could be made on the scheme for the compilation of a history of the Freedom Movement. The reason was want of
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  • 189 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 22.— India has bought at the United States Maiitlme Administration sales lo warbuilt merchant vessels with a total tonnage of 110,130 for 10.93 million dollars, according to information reaching shipping circles here. The Scindia Steam Navigation Company and the India Steamship Company purchased
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  • 125 2 Travancore-Cochin Jute Development Scheme Fails NEW DELHI, Sept. 20.— Tlie jute development scheme, m TravancoreCochln State In 1950 was not a success, according to Shrl Thurumal Rao. Deputy Food and Agriculture Minister. In reply to Mr. N. Alexander, the Deputy Minister said m Parliament today that there were two reasons
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  • 84 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18—The Congress President, Mr. Nehru, visited the AICC Secretariat this evening for the first time since his assumption of Congress Presidentship. Mr. Nehru, who was accompanied by Mr. Sri Prakasa, was received by the outgoing General Secretaries Mr. Mohanlal Gautam and Mr.
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  • 75 2 NAGFUR, Sept. 20. Acharya Vlnova Bhave. continuing hia walking- tour reached Kelod. 30 miles from Nag-pur At Takli. 17 miles from Nagpur. a large number of people. Including Bhalan parties. greeted Achana Vlnoba Bhave. Ten acres of land were presented to him for distribution to
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  • 2365 3 '^I^jPARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS' Bill Passed By Parliament ****JF!! DELHI> 7 &y Air Mail).-Parlia-SSL y Pass€d the inance Minister's Indian Companies (Amendment) BiU amidst cheers. During the detailed consideration of the Bill- the House adopted alter a short discussion, Clause 2, placing restriction^ jon the
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  • 30 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 7 (By Air Mail.— The President has given his assent to the Government of Part "C" States Bill, passed by Parliament last FOC
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  • 172 3 BOMBAY, Sept. 16. —Shri B. D. I Padwal. former secondary school I "eachev, who went on a fast unto death demanding reinstatement of I himself snd colleagues, broke his fast on its 46th day today at the I request of Bombay's Home Minister
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  • 288 3 KARACHI, Sept. 21.— Pakistan pi-ess has criticised the official Radio Pakistan for the alleged "censorship" of some passages m a message to the nation broadcast last week by Miss Fatima Jinrah, sister of the late Quaid-I-Azair The independent "Evening Times" condemned Radio Pakistan's lapse as
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    82 3 PHOTO). About 400 delegates from 63 countries recently attended a twowek meeting of the First Triennial General Assembly of the World Youth Assemb.y. at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York State. Photo shows: At Cornell University, Mrs. FrankUn D. Roosevelt, wife of the late U.S. President, address WAY delegates She advises
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  • 63 3 Another Swami Commences Fast Unto Death NEW DELHI, Sept. 20.— Swami Satyananda Saraswati, founder, AllIndia Sanathana Dharma Acharana Sangham, writes that he has commenced a fast unto death from tha morning of Sept. 17 as a protest against the Hindu Code Bill being taken up -by Parliament. He say/f he
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  • 127 3 MADRAS, Sept. 21. Certain legal issues arising m connection with the Malabar Tenancy Bill, recently passed by the Madras Legislature and now awaiting the President's assent, have, it is learnt, been clarified by the Madras Government. Mr. K. V. Rajagopalan, Secretary to Government m the Legal Department,
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  • 1083 4 CBYIaON PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Tamils Out For Justice COLOMBO: (By Air Mail). Making specific criticisms against the internal foreign policies oi the Government, Senator (Dr.) E. M. V. Naganathan, at a recent meeting af the Senate, said that if the Government did not open its
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  • 561 4 Writing under the heading "National Party for Malaya" the leading Madras daily THE HINDU on Sept. 20 editorially commented on the newly-formed Independence of Malaya Party as follows: "Kuala Lumpur was the scene*of a historic political meeting last Sunday when Dato Onn bin-Jafaar
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  • 166 4 A •nmunique Ls.ued by th< Controller of Supplies states tha by order published m Gcvernimen Gazette dated Boat. 21, 1951, it j. now compulsory for retailers t< display tne pricis at which the* offer the v ..denoted goods foi sale:— All Foe J -Miffs, Textiles and
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