Indian Daily Mail, 30 September 1951
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Title Section15 1951-09-30 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. VII. NO. 231. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.15 words
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418 1951-09-30 1 Wishes To Work 'Out Of Office Without Responsibility* LUCKNOW, Sept. 29. —Prime Minister Nehru said that he was thinking of working from "outside and without responsibility" after the general elections This does not mean Congress Presidentship alone but includes Prime Ministership also. I am fedFOC - 418 words
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Article68 1951-09-30 1 LUCKNOW, Be.pt. 29.— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru said recently that the Congress manifesto was modest as compared to the election manifestoes issued by other parties. Mr. Nehru, who was addressing a public meeting, here, added this was because the Congress had to carry out its pledges while otherFOC - 68 words
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74 1951-09-30 1 LUCKNOW. Sept. 20— The Uttar Pradesh Congress Party will require about rupees fifty lakhs to contest 588 seats ln the State Legislature and the Parliament In the forthcoming general elections, U.P's Food and Civil; Supplies Minister told a meeting of the Provincial Congress CommitteeFOC - 74 words
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Article610 1951-09-30 1 The dissidents have repeatedly said that they were m complete accord with Government and even Congress policies and that their real grievance was against personalities ln charge of implementation of those policies. The same personal considerations seem to afflict the KMP also. If. they returned toFOC - 610 words
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179 1951-09-30 1 SIR JOHN'S WARNING ON COMMUNAL CLAMOUR TRINCOMALEE: Ceylon was for all who reside here irresp_*ctive of nationality, religion or caste, said Sir John Kotelawala at a public reception to him m Mutur. The Sinuate Maha Sabha wanted the Sinhalese to be high and the TamiJ Congress wanted the Tamils toFOC - 179 words
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Article130 1951-09-30 1 COLOMBO: A deputation from the All-Ceylon Congress of Bhlkknus recently told the P**lme Minister that "the sangha will bnvcott all commissions unless Government makes a declaration on its policy, towards Buddhism." They presented a memorandum to the P.M. outlining the policy on which a revival ofFOC - 130 words
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Article618 1951-09-30 1 (ADRIENNE FARRELL, Reuter's Correspondent). NEW DELHI: The new All-India Praja Party, formed by ex-Congress President J. B. Kripalani, is concentrating its forces for the elections m three main strongholds m an attempt to wrest power from Congress m at least one state government. Formed by aReuter - 618 words
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169 1951-09-30 1 "Hindu" Denounces Malan's Apartheid Policy MADRAS, Sept. 27:—The Hindu refers to Mr. Manilal Gandhi's bid to defy segregation laws m South Africa and says: "Unfortunately, the Malan Government have elevated the policy ot apartheid or segregation into the chief pillar of the State and are determined to enforce lt to169 words
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Article50 1951-09-30 1 tMBO. Sept. 2" The deof the Polish- ship Mlckieh a shipment of 4.685 tons n rubber for China has id up here since Saturday, iper is still pursuing efforts i«e an Insurance for a .,kh, ufce < of 700 tons of 2faf f r Smft^lmmQi mSSZSmFOC - 50 words
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Article, Illustration81 1951-09-30 1 PHOTO). After nearly three years service. in India ts U.S. Ambassador, Mr. ai de s n accompanied by Mrs. Henderson, left Ne*v Delhi, *LEZZaZ 'J Th Ji?W toke hls new appointment as the A^lSrt a mo„_r th n e th^\ tO -i ra t n TGIIS - 81 words
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466 1951-09-30 1 VILLAGERS WITHIN 50 SQ. MILES ON NORT IN ACUTE DISTRESS uiuntusun, oept, _5». unprecedented hign floods m the Brahmaputra river and all its tributaries including Lohit, Dihang. Dibang, Dehing, Burisuti, Sobansiri have caused widespread alarm m all the riverine areas. In the east SaikhowaFOC - 466 words
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430 1951-09-30 1 HYDERABAD, Sept. 29.— Mr. Jal Prakash Narain. President of ihe All-India RaLwaymen's Federation told a railway workers rahy recently that tney s.iould be fully prepared lor a strike if Government did not concede their demands. Having m view "the threat of aggression againstFOC - 430 words
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Article1788 1951-09-30 2 SUKUMAR SEN - SUKUMAR SEN (By Chi ef Election Commissioner) TT is a matter .or pride ror us m x India i_nat in__pi-*e of our __g.old conser\*.J-*ve tra_bcl->a__i, we have aciueved cae eqaajit> ox mm and woman ia taen ojasatui j.id. rigats aad respo_-__i->i-ici_._*. i*t took Uvea, irt.^a.n decades to1,788 words
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Article173 1951-09-30 2 CUTTACK, Sept. 22— The Orissa Legislative Assembly, which commenced discussion on the Orissa Estates Abolition Bill clause by clause, had passed four clauses. The Opposition moved amendments to Clause 2, for clear definition of "raiyat" and a tenant who is actually cultivating land. Mr. 8. N.F.O.C. - 173 words
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Article1113 1951-09-30 2 GURU DUTT - Ayurvedic System Of Medicine GURU DUTT By The traditional system of Indian medicine ls known as Ayurved. It can be traced back to the Vedic period i.e. about 2,500 B.C. Mr. Guru Butt explains the basis of this system of medicine which is today being practised by over 200,000 physiciansGIIS - 1,113 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-09-30 2 PHOTO. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands reads her speech from the throne to open the Dutch Parliaments m the centuries old Hall of Knikhts m The Hague on Sept. 17. On the left stand's her aide, and on left sits Prince R-rnari A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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615 1951-09-30 2 Poorest Man Becomes Mayor Of Richest City! FLORENCE: The richest, city m Italy hoe -chosen the poorest man m Italy for mayor. He ia Professor Giorgio La Pira 47, the man who won a parliamentary seat m this Communist strongnoid by startling an nis adresses "m joe name of tneA.P. - 615 words
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1843 1951-09-30 3 SCIENCE has been progressing at such a rapid pace as to outdo Imagination this is more correct of wireless, which has reduced time and distance to mere notional conceptions. Until as late as 1870. India had remained m comparative isolation from the outside -world exceptGIIS - 1,843 words
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553 1951-09-30 3 BOB CRONE - Celebes' Guerillas— A New {Problem tor Republic's Army BOB CRONE I By AP Correspondent) JAKARTA: The Indonesian Republic's army command has a new trouoie spot on its strategic maps; the southern part of Ceie*_-es, a sprawling, spider-shaped island m the eastern part of the archipelago. tn miu-August 4,000 former guerillaA.P. - 553 words
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75 1951-09-30 3 L NEW DELHI, Sept. 10 (By Air Mail) The Parliament chamber will soon be completely air-conditioned m order to remove the pedestal fans. The pedestal fans, according to 0»e investigation report on the acci!r n *sli g >•** when a blade V«?J& ofthese fans snappedFOC - 75 words
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662 1951-09-30 3 NEW DELHI (Air Mail)— Watchmen are guarding the p3p*per vines of India's Malabar coast today as if they were sproiicing gold. During the past tnree years. Indian pepper growers have bee a pocketing a 4,000 per cent profit irom tnis valuable condiment, whicihiReuter - 662 words
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115 1951-09-30 3 y MB AY, Sept. £2.— The tire TA a__L the. Indian ship Jalamoti (7,V -a) m North Sea has now been rolled according to the-TJ Scindias, owners of -the vessel, here.^B The second hold, m which the flxedß originated, was sealed and steam^ was usedFOC - 115 words
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2596 1951-09-30 4 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Curbs On Freedom OfExpressior Held Unwarranted NEW DELHI. Sept. io (By air Mail).— The resumption of the debate on the Press Laws Bill m Parliament today, revealed that the tempo of criticism is steadily mounting. More than 40 members have2,596 words
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