Indian Daily Mail, 7 October 1951
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Title Section19 1951-10-07 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. Vn. NO. 238. SINGAPORE, SUNDA V, OCTOBER 7, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.19 words
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1024 1951-10-07 1 NEHRU URGES RE-ORGANISATION OF PCC's WHEREVER NECESSARY NEW DELHI, Oct. 6.-- -The Congress President, Mr. Nehru, m a circular to the Pradesh Congress Committees has asked them to undertake reorganisation of the Pradesh Congress Committee and its Executive wherever this was desired.FOC - 1,024 words
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Article94 1951-10-07 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 6.— Prime Minister, Nehru on Sept. 29 took on a, now job for a few minutes as Whip of the Congress Party m Parliament. As Mr. iNehru was leaving the House towards the lag end of the day, a member went upFOC - 94 words
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Article238 1951-10-07 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 6.— Unity talks m regard to the Punjab Congress were continuing:, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, General Secretary of the Congress, said here recently. It was incorrect to say that the talks had failed, he added i. Mr. Shastri told correspondents that Dr. Gopichand BhargavaFOC - 238 words
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Article129 1951-10-07 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 5.— A Press note issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry on Oct. 3 says thai a five-year biade agreement between India and Burma was signed an Srpt. 29, 1951. at Rangoon. The Agreement will be m force up to Dec. SI. 1955.GIIS - 129 words
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324 1951-10-07 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 5 —A Press note issued yesterday by the Miniairy of Commerce and Industry says: "As a result of discussions with tnu Australian Trade Delegation. which came to Delhi m August 1951, understanding for the exchange of certain commodities between India and Australia has beenGIIS - 324 words
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Article39 1951-10-07 1 ADDIS ABABA, Oct. s.— The Government of Ethiopia have sent a sift of 500 tons of wheat and jowar for fiee distribution m the scarcity affected areas m India. The able to Bihar. GIISGIIS - 39 words
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316 1951-10-07 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. s.— The Minister of State for Finance, Mr. Mahavir Tyagi explained m the India Parliament yesterday the object of the Government m allowing the concession, recently announced, regarding the exemption of foreign profits of Indian residentsGIIS - 316 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-10-07 1 Photo. Premier Mustupha. Nahas Pasha of Egypt and British Ambassador Sir R.ilph delivered a personal message to Nahas from British Foreign Minister Herbert Morrison on Sept. 21 m Alexandria. Reports said the message outlined plans for a new Middle East defence system linked with the Atlantic Treaty organisation and mayA.P. - 62 words
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355 1951-10-07 1 NON-MUSLIMS OF EAST BENGAL FORCED TO CONTRIBUTE TO DEFENCE FUNDS! INDIA'S REQUEST TO PAX. GOVERNMENT FOR FULL INQUIRY NEW DELHI, Oct. s.— lh«> Government of India liavu asked the, Pakistan Government to order a full inquiry into reports that nonMuslims of East Bengal were being eonipelle.-l to contribute to AnsarGIIS - 355 words
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428 1951-10-07 1 BANGKOK, Oct. 6.— Thailand's rice production, essential for containing the Communist threat m Southeast Asia, is on the Increase. According to official estimates, exports for this year are now expected to exceed last year's postwar record of 1,480,000 tons. For theReuter - 428 words
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Article, Illustration160 1951-10-07 1 SIR HENRY GURNEY SHOT DEAD VX7E deeply regret to announce the death of Sir Henry Gurncy, High Commissioner for tin* Federation of Malaya, who was shot dead yesterday by the Malayan terrorists m an ambush. The ambush took place at 1 p.m. two miles below the gap on the Kuala160 words
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84 1951-10-07 1 Federation Delegates To ECAFE Confab In Singapore The following representatives from the Federation of Malaya wUJ attend the Trade Promotion Conference convened by the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East on Oct. 9. m Singapore: DELEGATES: Mr. O. A. Bpeaicer Member for Economic Affairs; Mr. O. H R.84 words
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Article42 1951-10-07 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 5. -During August 1951, Indian collieries produced 2.822,329 tons of coal. Eight hundred and nine collieries worked with an average daily attendance of 331,983. Of the total production 106,595 were soft coke. 181,052 tone £"«*•-< M 14 ton, oU >« GIISGIIS - 42 words
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Article1175 1951-10-07 2 AlR's External Services A LITTLE over ten years ago all broadcasts m India were for domestic consumption. It is true that even then reports of successful reception reached All-India Radio from listeners as far as New Zealand or Australia but this happened more by accidentGIIS - 1,175 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-10-07 2 Photo. Premier Tran Van Huu of Vietnam arrives at London's Victoria Station with his wife add their son Phillip on the morning of Sept. 24. A. P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article927 1951-10-07 2 THE study of crime prevention and the treatment of criminals, like almost all major efforts to improve human society, has followed a natural course of development into the councils of the United Nations. A new high-water mark for international co-operation m this field was set by927 words
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Article1427 1951-10-07 2 K. S. Dalawari - K. S. Dal a war i BY Indian Legation, Bangkok, Thailand. PREAT is 2nd October because it brought a new light m the dark world m the shape of Mahatma Gandhi whose birth anniversary we celebrated. It. is natural for us to take a glance at the1,427 words
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594 1951-10-07 3 U.S. Plan To 'Sell' Democracy To Asia Private Enterprise To Use American Advertising 7 echnique SAN FRANCISCO: United States advertising techniques, which have boosted the domestic sales of everything from soap powder to motorcars, are to be used to "•ell" democracy to areas of Asia threatened, or held, by communist*.Reuter - 594 words
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Article38 1951-10-07 3 NEW DELHI, Oct. 4.— lndia ancj Australia signed a new trade pact extending to the end of June, 1952. Chief Isdian exports are listed as jute manufactures and cotton piece goods. Australia will supply lead and zinc. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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611 1951-10-07 3 WHOSE ISLANDS THE ANDAMANS,- BURMA'S OR INDIA'S? by the newspaper concerns as prizes, Such iprize amounts wen as far as over 15,000 and this word competition h.as turned ta be a craze among the public m Ran goon. That it is becoming popular is prdved by the fact that more611 words
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74 1951-10-07 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 6 (By Air Mail).— A deputation of Andhra MP.s. today met Prime Minister Nehru to discuss the creation of a separate State. After the meeting, the deputationists who included Mr. Kaia Venkata Rao. Mr. Anantasayanam Iyengar and Mr. Thirumala Rao sent aFOC - 74 words
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1088 1951-10-07 3 (By LUIS TEIVES, Reuters Correspondent) LISBON: One thousand delegates, including many distinguished figures o f the Catholic world, are expected to attend the International Congress of the Message of Fatima to be held here from Oct. 7 to 10. The Congress precedes the solemnReuter - 1,088 words
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Article932 1951-10-07 4 MR.T. P.F. McNEICE - MR.T. P.F.McNEICE by Hon. President, Family Planning Association, Singapore. Text of speech delivered at the second annual general meeting of the Association, held at the office of the Social Welfare Department on Oct. 4- THE nistorj- of the world can be written m terms of a932 words
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Article90 1951-10-07 4 RATNAPURA: A three -year- old child (had a narrow escape, which could be attributed to the sagacity of an elephant. Whesn elepnants were queuing up for the final obeisance to the devale at the close of the peratoera, a woman dropped her three-year-old child m theFOC - 90 words
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Article115 1951-10-07 4 COLOMEO: KeprebtTitations nave been made to the Prime Minister that another chance might be givew to Indians who applied for registration as Ceylon citizens on the wrong 1 form. Eight different forms were provided and some applicants whose credentials were otherwise m order, applied on the wrong form.FOC - 115 words
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103 1951-10-07 4 BATTICALOA. "There are omy three parties, m the proper sense of the word the U.N.P., the Communist and the Sam a Samuja parties. Ail the others are mushrooms formed on entirely communal or racial lines and meant to create dissension," said Mr. V. Nalliah Parliamentary SecretaryFOC - 103 words
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Article146 1951-10-07 4 U.S. Bank May Open In Colombo COLOMBO: Following the Government's decision to allow a branch of a Pakistan bank to function here, two representatives of the National City Bank of New York, which is one of the most powerful banks m the world, will be arriving here shortly to haveFOC - 146 words
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Article48 1951-10-07 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. s.— Dr. W. Thaber Rales, Director of Statistics, Baltimore State Health Department (USA) has arrived m India to conduct a survey of vital and health statistics situation as part of WHO programme of atudy covering the whole of South-East Asia region.48 words
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