Indian Daily Mail, 5 October 1951
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Title Section16 1951-10-05 1 Indian Daily Mail VuL. VII. NO. 236. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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364 1951-10-05 1 Symbol Of India's 5000- Year- Old Civilisation Nehru's Tribute To Gandhiji NEW DELHI, Oct. 4. Addressing a public meeting m Delhi on the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi's birthday anniversary on Oct. 2, the P rime Minister, Mr. Nehru, appealed to the people to fol low the Mahatma's message oi peaceGIIS - 364 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-10-05 1 PHOTO. Lt. Col. Norman B. Edwards, chi <f U.N. LLiison Officer, accents a note from his Nwtt Korean counterpart, Col. Chun*, at Panmunion on Si-pt. 20. The Red offer to re new pence talks was ace General Matthew RMfwaj with the proviso that alleged violations m of the Ka«-son^ peaceA.P. - 55 words
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Article225 1951-10-05 1 t V l6 °t lv s P cakei apart from the Indian High Commissioner, at a ceremony held at India .House London, Tuesday, to mark the 82nd anniversary of the birth of Mahatma Oandhi, was U Maung Maung j! oi tiie Burmese Embassy U Maung Maung Ji'said:CGO Press release - 225 words
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210 1951-10-05 1 JAKARTA, Oct. 4.— The Burmov government has propose t^ESfc and Indonesia tfaat. the Premier* of the three countries conf r thJh month to discuss problems of com* %ulu?7ou?cei C ter? n l An Indonesian official nr^ a Burma was understood to havr •suggested NewReuter - 210 words
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232 1951-10-05 1 PETROL SHORTAGE IN FUTURE: GRAVE WARNING WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—Prospects of world petroleum shortages following the Persian shutdown aie "at least as grave as those anticipated m August," according to the United Stales Petroleum Administrator lor Defence, Mr. Bruce Brown Regardless of possible favourable developments m Anglo-Persian negotiations, normal supplies fromReuter - 232 words
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Article91 1951-10-05 1 ABADAN, Oct. 4.— The AngloIranian Oil Company's refinery manager, Mr. K. B. Rons, said here that after watching the evacuation of nearly 300 of his colleagues yesterday he had thanked Gen. Riah. acting Persian General Manager of Uie nationalised refinery, for the w:*y the evacuation hadReuter - 91 words
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Article83 1951-10-05 1 TEKERAN, Oct. 4.— Persia Wedcomplained to "Turkey for supporting Britain m the Security Council hearing: on the Persian oil dispute m New York last Friday. Bather Kazemi, Persian Minister for Foreign Affairs, made the protest to Turidah Ambassador Ali Turk Galdo, saying that the Turkish attitudeA.P. - 83 words
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213 1951-10-05 1 LETTER TO SWAMI SITARAM (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 4._ Premier Nehru m a penpal letter to Swaml S.taruin has revealed that, even if the broad agreement he required forthcoming amun U Andhrus, Tamil, and Kanare«e, there was no likelihood of213 words
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Article67 1951-10-05 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 4— A statement m PirliaiiK-nt by Minister Sinha said the Indian Liaison Mission m Tokyo had confirmed the existence of a casket reported to contain the ashes of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose at the Renold Temple. It was not67 words
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Article155 1951-10-05 1 Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, Labour Member for Rochore on the Legislative Council, will table the following question at the Council meeting on Oct. 16: To ask the Honourable the Colonial oecretary (a) Whether it is a fact that a cerncate issued by a private medical155 words
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Article140 1951-10-05 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 4.-The Indian An Force has been presented with a silver trophy, a gift from the Burmese Air Force m token of its appreciation of close co-operation which exists between air forces of the two neighbouring countries It will be recalled thatGIIS - 140 words
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Article141 1951-10-05 1 KARACHI, Oct. 4.— Pakistan newspapers have given wide publicity to a report of imaginary "Monster Plan according to which India will first attack Pakistan and then massacre Muslims m areas adioining Pakistan. The publication of this and similar reports m recent issues of Pakistan newspapersGIIS - 141 words
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Article33 1951-10-05 1 COLOMBO, Oct. 4 —Sir C«cil SlS^r!!!? V n l te<i K*n*doniV» new High Commissioner for Ceylon a^J£, her to th Strathmori on Monday. He succeeds Sir Walt ReuterReuter - 33 words
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282 1951-10-05 1 SUHRAWARDY CRITICISES ATTITUDE OF I PAX. GOVT, KAKACHI, Oft. t. Mr. H. S. Suhruwardy, Convenor of the AllFakislan Jinnuh A.v.imi Muslim Lea gin*, said, m Karachi on Sept. 2d (hat his party might boycott the for thcominj? General Elections m NWFP unless "oppositionGIIS - 282 words
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126 1951-10-05 1 SOCIALISTS TO CONTEST 80 PER CENT OF SEATS IN INDIA BOMBAY. Oct. 4.-Tho Indian Socialist Party, the second largest m India, announced yesterday it would contest 80 per cent cl about 4.000 seats at India's firs: genera! elections this winter Ten to 15 per cent of tfaesd soars would beReuter - 126 words
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Article65 1951-10-05 1 New U.S. Envoy To India WASHINGTON, Oct. 4— The U.S State Wednesday passed over the nomination of Mr Chester Bowles to be Ambassador bo India and Nepal. Mr. Bowles' nomination was approved by the Foreign Relations Committee Wednesday and was on the calendar for confirmation. But the majority leader, SenatorReuter - 65 words
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Article169 1951-10-05 1 (From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHr, Oct. 4.—Pa:liament yesterday accepted closure of debate on the bitterly contested Press Bill and motion for consideration of the Report from the Select Committee and proceeded to discuss the Bill clause by clause. Pandit Knn/M! and some Other members169 words
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Article135 1951-10-05 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 4. -Indian Home Minister C. Rajagopalachari told Parliament yesteiday the entire opposition to his Press Bill was. baaed on the "Wrong presumption" thnt :t was aimed against the Press He asserted: "The Bill is not intended against the Press but only against the abuseReuter - 135 words
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Article88 1951-10-05 1 NEW DELHI,. Oct. 4.— The Government of India have made arrangements to collect factual data regarding former employees of the undivided Government of India who exercised a final option for service m Pakistan but were compelled by subsequent developments either to leave their posts m Pakistan or preventedGIIS - 88 words
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Article25 1951-10-05 1 xrr l^ 0 I*'1 Oct 4 King George VI continues to make steady progress," an official bulletin from Buckingham Palace stated .today. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article108 1951-10-05 1 LONDON. Oct. 4.— King George VI by edict from his sick J>ed today formally closed ParliainentrofficiaUy launching the Oct 25 general election campaign. In conformity with custom his speech read for him contained no forecast of future events. It was merely a recital of the country's progressReuter - 108 words
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137 1951-10-05 1 TOKYO, Oct. 4.— British Ccrxirrvonwealth Division troops today spearheaded a United Nations assault along the 40- mile western front which by nightfall on, Wednesday had netted the allies 2,000 yards against fierce Chinese opposition. American, Greek Turkish forces also were involved m the push wiaichReuter - 137 words
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127 1951-10-05 1 TOKYO, Oct. 4.— The Communists today rejected as "entirely devoid of reason" the United Nations proposal to have Korean truce talks a 1 Sunghyonni, midway between tne United Nations a!nd Communist lines. They again proposed that the balks should be resumed at theReuter - 127 words
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Article38 1951-10-05 1 TOKYO, Oct. 4.— Sir Esler Dening, new .head of the British mission m Japan, arrived here Tuesday. Tokyo-born Sir Efcler is to sudbeed Mr. D. P. Gascoigne as British Ambassador to Japan ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article113 1951-10-05 2 INDIA'S AIR AND SEA-BORNE TRADE NEW DELHI, Sept. 26. India's air and sea-borne trade for August 1951, showed an adverse balance of B^-. 830 lakhs, according to provisir.ial figures available here. Exports, including re-exports, totalled X.;. 6,130 lakhs as against Imports of merchandise on private and Government accounts worth Re.F.O.C. - 113 words
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183 1951-10-05 2 Sale Of Ships By U.S.: News Agency Report Misleading NEW DELHI, Sept. 29.—Enquiries -show that the news agency message circulated last Friday, Sept. 21, th-it India has purchased 15 Liberty ships from the United States of America is misleading. India purchased 15 ships some three years ago and, since then,FOC - 183 words
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Article185 1951-10-05 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 28— The Lav* Minister, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, refuted m Parliament the suggestion that the disfranchisement of lakhs of women voters m certain States had (resulted from lack of proper instructions to the officials who prepared the electoral rolls. On the contrary, heFOC - 185 words
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Article105 1951-10-05 2 MADRAS. Sept. 28. In connection with the forthcoming general elections the Government of India have issiied instructions to the Telephone authorities m Madras stating that every candidate standing for election either to the Central or State Legislature from the City of Madias be provided with telephoneFOC - 105 words
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115 1951-10-05 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 28.— A sustained murtesy campaign, impressing on the railway staff their obligations to the travelling public and the necessity of their displaying the ill most tolerance and goodwill towards them, through notices, circulars of instructions and periodical .stuff bulletins was m forceFOC - 115 words
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Article372 1951-10-05 2 As the new Working Committee is meeting only on Oct. 15, and aa it is necessary, meanwhile, to have the Parliamentary Board functioning before that date, the Congress Preaiaent has by a circular letter sought to ascertain the views of the members of theFOC - 372 words
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Article60 1951-10-05 2 PATNA, Sept. 25. Five persons wen stabbed two fatally by a man ir Mohall Lodipur, near here. All the five persons were rushed U. the Patna General Hospital where two succumbed to their injuries. The cause of the crime is stated by the police sources hereFOC - 60 words
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278 1951-10-05 2 Pradesh Committees Jo Submit Recommendations By Today NEW DELHI, Sept. 29. —The first meeting of the newly-formed Working Committee, under the Presidentship of Mr. Nehru, will be held m New Delhi on Oct. 15. Meanwhile, as Oct. 5 is the last date278 words
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Article108 1951-10-05 2 VIJAYAWADA, Sept. 28-^Mr. A. K. Gopalan, member, Central Election Board. Communist Party of India, told Pressmen here that the Andhra Committee of the Party proposed to set up at least 100 candidates m the Andhra districts and wanted to form election alliances with other progressive partiesFOC - 108 words
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Article104 1951-10-05 2 KARACHI, Sept. 29.— 1t was disclosed that Baluchistan will be made a Governor's province from early next year. Baluchistan, which is half the area of West Pakistan, and has a population of about eight lakhs, is at present administered by an Agent to the Governor-General It was furtherFOC - 104 words
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Article75 1951-10-05 2 NEW DELHI. Sept. 29.— The police here raided a house m Karolbagh, a suburb of Delhi and recovered sixteen children alleged to have been kidnapped from different States m India. The children all between the ages of eleven and fourteen are stated to have been trained mF.O.C. - 75 words
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Article68 1951-10-05 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 26. The Western and Central zones of the Indian Railways will be brought into existence at the end of October next. Parliament had already approved the principle of the division of the Indian Railways into six zonal systems and the Southern Railway wasF.O.C. - 68 words
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Article76 1951-10-05 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 26.— The pilot of the Pakistan Air Force 'plane Tempest, which force-landed m Indian territory three days ago, will soon leave for Karachi by a commercial 'plane. Apparently the Pakistan Government have also represented that the pilot, Mr. Mamudul Hassan holding the rankF.O.C. - 76 words
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520 1951-10-05 2 AGREEMENT REACHED BETWEEN GROUPS NEW DELHI, Sept. 29. Success of "unity talks" m Congress ranks m regard to PEPSU was announced by the General Secretary of the Congress Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. Mr. Shastri told correspondents today that the "unity talks" started aF.O.C. - 520 words
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276 1951-10-05 2 E. BENGAL ESTATES ACQUISITION ACT CHALLENGED DACCA, Sept. 28.— The validity of the East Bengal Estates Acquisition and Tenancy Act has been challenged by two of the biggest Zamindaiies m the province, the Tagore Raj Estate and the Bhulua Eleven Annas Estate Served with two months' notices for acquiring theirF.O.C. - 276 words
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Article157 1951-10-05 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 27. The Government of India have strongly recommended to the Planning Commission the inclusion of the Kosi Project m the next five-year plan. Mr. Sri Prakasa, Minister of Natural Resources, told Parlioment that the Planning Commission was giving this matter its very close attention. ThereF.O.C. - 157 words
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259 1951-10-05 2 Widow Gives Away All Her 25 Acres Jo Acharya Bhave lIARKAI (Chhindwara Dist.), Sept. 26.— Acharya Vinoba Bhava has collected so far J. 340 acres of land for distribution to the poor m his "Bhoo-Dan-Yajaa." Out of this 2 015 acres were given to him m Chhindwara district. Harrai villagers,FOC - 259 words
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Article128 1951-10-05 2 CUTTACK, Sept. 28.— A mock polling was held at Taripur, 23 miles from Cuttack, m the presence of the Election Commissioner, Mr. Sukumar Sen, Mr. V. Ramanathan. Member, Board of Revenue, the district officials and Mr. Banka Behari Das, representing the Socialist Party m Orissa, presentFOC - 128 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-10-05 2 Photo. Queen Soraya of Persia, who flew to Switzerland with her step-daugh-ter Chahnaz to consult physicians, takes her mother's pet dog for a walk as she leaves her hotel m Zu rich with her mother (right) a few days ago. Her mother, Mrs. Esfa ndiary, lives permanently m Switzerland.— A.A.P. - 51 words
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Article183 1951-10-05 2 BOMB.Vi, Sept. 29. A highpowered wireless station is expected to function ut Kancharapara, railway tow.i, 25 mues from Calcutta, early next year, ii was learnt here. The station, wnich is being set up by the Government of India's Overseas Communications Service, will serveF.O.C. - 183 words
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Article66 1951-10-05 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 26. The Home Minister, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, told Parlit ment that orders for fixing the maximum number of judges for various High Courts m India were expected to be issued m a few days. In the meanwhile the appointment of two additional judgesF.O.C. - 66 words
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Article26 1951-10-05 2 KARACHI. Sep*. 24. Mr. Kadir Bux Nizmani. former editor of the Sindhi weekly "Sadaqat" has been detained under the Public Safety Ordinance.- F.O.C.F.O.C. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration1990 1951-10-05 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Govt. Will Only Submit To Logic Of Events Not Fasts Nehru Explains Position On hormation Of Andhra State NEW DELHI, Sept. 14 (By Air Mail). Prime Minister Nehru gave a categorical assurance to Mr. Kola Venkata Rao m Parliament this morning that, if the Pradesh Congress CommitteesFOC; A.P. - 1,990 words
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Article212 1951-10-05 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 12 (By Air Mail).— The Finance Minister Mr C. D. Deshmukh, said m Parliament today that India had so far obtained three loans amounting to 59.8 million dollars from tine World Bank for Reconstruction and Development. These included a railway loan ofFOC - 212 words
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Article163 1951-10-05 3 CLOTH SUPPLY TO STATES NEW DELHI, Sept. 14 (By Air Mail*.— Mr. H. K. Mahtab, Commerce and Industry fiftniitw. cakl m Parliament to-day that textile mills m India would no more produce varieties of cloth which were not wanted by the State Governments. Mr. Ma h tab, who was replyingFOC - 163 words
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528 1951-10-05 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 12 (By Air Mail).— Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister of State for Finance, replying to a short-notice question by Mr. A. M. Rathnaswami m Parliament to-day, expressed profound regret at the unfortunate incident that occurred m a Tillage m Madras State where aFOC - 528 words
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Article63 1951-10-05 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 29.— An allweather airstrip is being constructed by the Government of India at Bagdogra, m JalpaiguH district at an estimated cost of Rs. ten lakhs Mr. Raj Bahadur, Deputy Commumcations Minister, said m the Parliament that the work was being executed through contractors whoF.O.C. - 63 words
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Article112 1951-10-05 4 NEW (DELHI, Oct. 4.— Tributes were paid to the services rendered to this country by Dr. Anne Besant at a meeting held m New Delhi on Oct. 1 to celebrate her birth anniversary. The Central Minister, Mr. Sri Prakasa, who presided, said that the greatness ofGIIS - 112 words
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Article80 1951-10-05 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. .4. —The f following message has been received 1 by the Prime Minister and Minister for External Affairs of India, Mr. Nehru, from the Minister for External Aifaiis of the Republic of Chile m response to his message sent on the anniversary of theGIIS - 80 words
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