Indian Daily Mail, 1 October 1951
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Title Section16 1951-10-01 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 232. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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170 1951-10-01 1 Kidwai's Queer Response To Nehru's Appeal (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Sept. 30.— Mr. Raft Ahmed Kidwai has again proved how slippery he is. The Praja Party Executive meeting here decid ed what they should do if Kidwai one of its170 words
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272 1951-10-01 1 Gen. Candy Supports Indian Doctors' Statement On Gandhiji's last CHURCHILL'S ALLEGATIONS DENIED LONDON^ Sept. 30.— Major-Go neral R. H. Candy, a British doctor who attended on Mahatma Gandhi during his prison fast m 1943, on Sept. 26 said that from his knowledge of Gandhiji he was convinced he would notGIIS - 272 words
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Article115 1951-10-01 1 (Fron Onr Own C^rrespeodent) MADRAS, Sept. 30.— The Madras Government have now revised tho famous Communal G.O. which laid proportionate representation for different communities regarding recruitment to Services m the light of the Supreme Court judgment invalidating it and the new amendment to the Constitution permitting115 words
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78 1951-10-01 1 DURBAN. Sept. 30.— Mr. Manilal Gandhi again defied the Malan Government's racial segregation laws m Durban on Sept. 27. First he entered a reading room of a public library and later sat m a seat marked "For Europeans Only" at the railway station. In bothGIIS - 78 words
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86 1951-10-01 1 PORT ELIZABETH, Sept. 30.— The former Chief Justice of South Africa, Mr. Nicholas Jacobus Dewet, stated at Port Elizabeth on Sept. 27 that racialism m South Africa must be smashed or the country will go under according to the DAILY EXPRESS correspondent there. Joining the "TorchGIIS - 86 words
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Article98 1951-10-01 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 30.— Premier Nehru yesterday extended India's good wishes to Communist China on die occasion of the national day of celebrations scheduled to take place on Oct. 1. At this eventful stage of world history, we look forward to growing understanding andA.P. - 98 words
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Article116 1951-10-01 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 30.— Many tributes were paid to the excellent work of the Madras City Corporation at its Inauguration Anniversary celebrations held on Saturday. Sir Mohamed Usman, who presided, praised above all the non-communal character of the citizens and administration116 words
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Article68 1951-10-01 1 KARACHI, Sept. 30.— New Pakistan standard time will come into force from tomorrow Oct. 1. Clocks will be put back one hour In West Pakistan making the time four and naif hours ahead of GMT instead of five and half hours as at present: In East PakistanReuter - 68 words
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Article130 1951-10-01 1 LAHORE (Pakistan). Sept. 30— A Soecial Magistrate of the Kasur •District of the! Punjab Province* yesterday committed all th.? seventy-two men accused of tho murder of eleven Christians m the Moslem-Christian riot case, to trial at the Sessions Court The accused, all of whom aro MoslemsA.P. - 130 words
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539 1951-10-01 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 30.—Commenting on the statement by three Afridi leaders who led tribal hordes m Kashmir invasion the NATIONAL HERALD m an editorial under the heading "Myth Exploded" write: "Leaders of Afridi tribesmen have exposed the myth sedulously propagated byGIIS - 539 words
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Article, Illustration257 1951-10-01 1 SRINAGAR, Sept. 30.— T/he Premier of Kashmir, Sheikh Abdullah, declared m Srinagar on Sept. 27 that the people of Kashmir were delei mined not to allow the newlywon freedom to be snatched by any one. Presiding over a meetingGIIS - 257 words
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Article, Illustration734 1951-10-01 1 People's Silent Demonstration Of Their Love To King LONDON, Sept. 30.-At all ho urs of the and night> British subjects here have been clustering about the iron fence enclosing the fore-court of Buckingham Palace. King George VI, fighting hard for life after a serious lung operation,A.P. - 734 words
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Article112 1951-10-01 1 LONDON. S-pt. 30. Kin-; George VI con.inu.-s 'Ho make progress after his lung operation exactly a week ago today. This morning's bullet... the Uth said tf Imply: "The King's progress continues." Two doctors spent the ni-r'-iit m the Palace. The bulletin was signed by theReuter - 112 words
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Article134 1951-10-01 1 LONDON, Sept. 30.— 1n spite of early morning fog, which delayed trains and buses m the London area, a crowd of about 2.000 -people were outside Buckins-ham Palace when the bulletin was hung on the rails. A medical specialist, commenting on today's bulletin, told Reuter: 'This continues toReuter - 134 words
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460 1951-10-01 2 How It Affects Common People SINGODI, (Chhindwara), Sept. 24: Leaving Chhindwar a at sin the morning afte r prayers. Acharya Vinoba Bhave reached village Singodi. 12 miles from Chhindwara. At Saran, 5 miles on the way, children of a local school and others greetedF.O.C. - 460 words
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Article109 1951-10-01 2 GTJNTUR, Sept. 29.— Mr. Bulusu Sambamurthy, a former Speaker of the Madras Assembly, told a public meeting here recently that m case no steps were taken for the formation of Andhra Statt before Oct. 2, he wouid lead a satyagrapha movement for the purpose. He said heFOC - 109 words
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132 1951-10-01 2 Man Leaves Bundle Of Rs. 2,45,000 And Disappears BOMBAY, Sept. 22: Sensation was caused m the Bombay C. I.D headquarters to-day when a "mystery" man appeared m the room ol a Superintendent and placed a bundle containing Rs. 2,45,000 m currency notes and disappeared. The man, it was stated cameFOC - 132 words
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95 1951-10-01 2 Appeal For Gandhi Jayanti Observance In E. Bengal DACCA, Sept. 24:— Mr. Manoranjan Dhar, M.L.A., Secretary, Pakistan National Congress, has issued the following statement: "On Oct. 2 next falls the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi. To the great misfortune of the world, he is no longer m our midst. But hisF.O.C. - 95 words
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Article98 1951-10-01 2 CALCUTTA: The Government of West Bengal have instructed District Magistrates of the border districts to impose night curfew m border areas to stop smuggling across the border. A Govt. Press Note issued here says: In order to cope with increased smuggling across the border, theFOC - 98 words
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206 1951-10-01 2 Land Acquisition Act: Amending Bill To Be Introduced MADRAS, Sept. 20.— A Bill further to amend the Madras Land Acquisition Act, 1894, has been published. It will be introduced m the next meeting of the Assembly. Tlie statement of objects and reasons to the Bill says: "Under Section 28 ofFOC - 206 words
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Article42 1951-10-01 2 KARACHI, Sept. 21:— Dr. Mohan bingh Mehta, India's new High Commissioner to Pakistan informally met Pakistani and foreign journ--Uistr,.forcign press attaches and Pakistan Government Information b th_» S i at ocption held to-night Karachi. Mr. T. Pande. FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article, Illustration178 1951-10-01 2 DACCA, Sept. 24. An ordinance tor "ensuring public safety and maintenance of public order by the prevention of illegal acquisition; possession or use of arms, suppression of prejudicial acts endangering communal harmony or the safety or stability of the province and maintaining supplies andFOC; A.P. - 178 words
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124 1951-10-01 2 KARACHI. Sept. 24.— The Government of Pakistan has advised its Embassy m Washington to protest to the United States authorities against the reported sale by an American pilot of a commando plane registered m Pakistan, a Defence Ministry official said. The sale ofFOC - 124 words
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Article52 1951-10-01 2 NEW DELHI. Sept. 24:— Prime Minister Nehru is likely to stand for the House of the People during the general elections from his homo town of Allahabad, it was learnt. It is understood Mr. Nehru has not, however, so far applied for the Congress ticket.F.O.C. - 52 words
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216 1951-10-01 2 INDIA GOVT'S HOUSING PROGRAMME FOR REFUGEES NEW DELHI, Sept. 23.— The Government of India's expenditure on housing for displaced persons from West Pakistan will amount to Rs. 39 crores by March next, according to figures released here by the Rehabilitation Ministiy. The amount comprises Rs. 27 crores spent upto MarchFOC - 216 words
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Article193 1951-10-01 2 HYDERABAD. Sept. 24:— Mr. Ravi Narayana Reddy, a Communist leader of Hyderabad State, was arrested by the police here. Mr. Ravi Narayana Reddy, described as the "brain" behind the Communist movement m the state, was wanted by the police since the police action m 1948.F.O.C. - 193 words
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72 1951-10-01 2 CUTTACK, Sept. 24:— Nineteen persons were injured, two seriously, m a faction fight here when the Ganesh idol was being taken for immersion. Two policemen also received brickbat injuries. Police reinforcements were called to stop the flglit m which missiles were used freely.F.O.C. - 72 words
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483 1951-10-01 2 MADRAS. Sept. 29.— A deputation consisting of Prof. B Srinivasan and Messrs. R. Krishnamurti (Kalki) N. Natesan of R. R _sf* nksur Z. A,ya of Jagannatha Bhakta Sabha. N. K. Aiyar of n.L'flfi'S-! F ne Arts Club, A. Varadappa Chetti of the IndianFOC - 483 words
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Article640 1951-10-01 2 Independent Members To Be Appointed JAIPUR, Sept. 24:— The Labour Ministry of the Government of India inform ed Mr. G. G. Mehta, President of the All-India Bank E mployees' Association, that, due to the resignation of Mr. H. Divatia, Chairman of the Industrial (Bank Disputes) Tribunal,F.O.C. - 640 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-10-01 2 PHOTO). The new cold- weather, quilted uniform (left) to be issued to British troops m Korea this winter is compared with that worn m Korea last winter (right) at the Quartermaster General's house just off Whitehall, London. Not waterproof, the uniform is for protection against the bitter dry-cold of KoA.P. - 52 words
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Advertisement83 1951-10-01 2 Id is easy to say "Oh that's nothing much" when you get a slight pain m the joints, but then is just the time you should think of doing something about it. Delay on your part means unnecessary suffering m the weeks or months to come. It is the first83 words
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4123 1951-10-01 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT^PROCEEDINGS: Range Of Objectionable Matter Further Widened NEW DELHI Sept. 11 (By Air Mail).— Today's decision of the Parliamentary Congress Party, by an overwhelming majority, to adopt the Press Bill before the close of the current session of theFOC - 4,123 words
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Article156 1951-10-01 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 11 (By Air Mail) .—The Congress Partiamentary Party considered for two and a half hours to-day the Press Bill which is now before Parliament m the light of a suggestion to drop it for the present. The party, however, decided to proceed with theFOC - 156 words
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2061 1951-10-01 4 INDIaAN PaARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: (Debate on Sept. 10 Continued) following is the continuation of the debate m the Indian Parliament m the new Press Laws Bill on Sept. 10, earlier portion portion of which was published m the "Indian Daily Mail" yesterday. Prof. K.FOC - 2,061 words
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Article, Illustration312 1951-10-01 4 "By merely fighting communist terrorism, the peoples of colonial territories would not be solving their problems. Side by side with that light, they must fight capitalism and imperialism also," declared Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, the wellknown Indian Socialist leader, addressing a press conference m312 words
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Article147 1951-10-01 4 Mahatma Gandhi's Birthday anniversary which falls tomorrow Oct. 2 will be celebrated under the auspices of all Indian organisations In Kuala Lumpur and suburbs at the Selangor Indian -Association premises. As a mark of our unity it has heen resolved by the Committee and participating Associations thatFOC - 147 words
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