Indian Daily Mail, 8 October 1951

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 239. SINGAPORE, MONDA V, OCTOBER 8, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 599 1 Ruler Under House Arrest: Prince Escapes To Afghanistan NEW DELHI, Oct. 7.— The Afghan Ambassador m India, Dr. Najib Ullah Khan, confirmed m New Delhi on Oct. 4 the Press report that the heir-apparent of Chiiral had fled from the State and taken refuge m Afghanistan.
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  • 80 1 SRINAGAR, Oct. 7. Escorte, by Kashmir Police, 106 KazaJcs. nomadic Muslim tribesmen, fleeing for safety from CommunLsioccupied Sinklang, reached Srinagar m the early hours of yesterday morning. Arriving m motor trucks provided by the Kashmir Government, the Kazaks. were lodged at Serat m the heart of
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  • 115 1 "DESERTER" FLOWN FROM BOMBAY TO LONDON LONDON, Oct. 7.—An EngiLsaiiaan wearing a white shirt and flannels who was flown under guard from Bombay to London airport on Thursday night, was> identified by the Wax Office or Friday. He is Sergeant F. C. Bates, an Anglo-Indian ct the Bedfordshire and Herdfordshire
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  • 66 1 BOMBAY. Oct. 7. Rear Ad miral N. V. Dickinson took over the Command of Indian Naval Squadran from Rear Admiral Bernard at a ceremony on board the Flags.up Delhi m Bombay on Oct. 4. Ships of the Squadron were dressed for the occasion. The
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  • 192 1 TOKYO, Oct. 7. The Communists proposed today the Immediate reopening of cease-fire talks at Panmunjon on the southern edge of Kaesong's neutral zone. Their message to General Matthew Ridgway proposed extending the neutral zone to include Munsan as well as Kaesong and making
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  • 126 1 The funeral of Sir Henry Gurney who was assassinated by the bandit.* on Saturday last will take place at Choras Road cemetery In Kuala Lumpur at 10 30 a.m. today (Monday). The cortege will leave Bungsar Hospital. REPINDIA'S MESSAGE The following message has
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  • 62 1 MADRAS. Oct. 7. —Indian Communists, if returned Xo power at the forthcoming general elections, will abolish the police force and replace it with "Peoples Militia," a party spokesman announced here yesterday. The Communist leader, who was Inaugurating the party's election campaign, said the Communist party
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  • 30 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 7.— The Government yesterday announced the appointment of B. H. Sen, aged 53 at present Ambassador to Italy, as Ambassador to Egypt. A.P.
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  • 44 1 LONDON, Oct. 7.— King George VI had another good night and "continues to make satisfactory progress," an official bulletin stated today. Five doctor* signed the bulletli. the 18th since the operation on th< King on Sept. 23 for a lung ailmen*. Reuter
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  • 51 1 AMENDMENT TO INDIAN CONSTITUTION HELD VALID (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 7. Parliament after a gTuelllng 11-hour non-stop session passed the bitterly contested Press Objectionable Matter BUI about midnight on Saturday, after the Home Minister accepted an amendment that the BUI should be In force only for two
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  • 68 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 7. The Supreme Court on Friday declared that the recent amendment to the Constitution was valid, thus rejecting petition's from Zamindras m Uttar Pradesh who challenged the light of the present Provisional Parliament to pass such measure. The
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  • 171 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 7.— The Labour Minister tdd Parliament on Friday that there axe 63 industrial training institutes and centres lunctionLng under the Ministry of Laboui m Part A, B and C States. Tne total number of seats sanctioned In these centres as on Aug.
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  • 69 1 Mr. Pandurangiah, a representative of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Indus try and a non-offleial member of the Indian Delegation to the forthcoming BCAFE Trade Promotion Conference, was scheduled to arrive m Singapore yesterday. tSunday) toy 8.0.A.C. plane at 4 p.m. The
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  • 57 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 7.— The Com-mander-in-Chief, Indian Army General K. M. Cariappa, is leaving India this week to attend the Wai Office Exercises convened by the Chief of Imperial General Stall m the United Kingdom. Genera" 1 Cariappa will be accompanied b> Brigadier V
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  • 312 1 KARACHI. Oct. 6.— ln it* issue of Sept. 25 the DAWN of Karachi reliably learnt that the weir under construction at Harike (India) was intended to dry up the Sutlej Valley and to face Pakistan with utter devastation of the Punjab and
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  • 292 1 SCHACHT INCIDENT: MIRZA ISMAIL RESIGNS IN PROTEST JAKARTA, Oct. 7. A United Nations official here told the Associated Press Friday he Ls resigning because he was "shocked" when his boss refused to shake hands with Dr. Hjalmar Scnacht Hitler's financial expert. He Is Str Mlrza Ismail, resident Representative of the
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  • 84 1 TEHERAN, Oct. 7.— Premier Mossadea and his party of 17 left Teheran* by air at dawn today. Four men assisted tfae wobblylegged Mossadeq into the plane. Mossadeq Saturday received a personal invitation from President Trumah to vis-it him m Washington. The invitation came on the
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    • 174 1 Programme Of Ceylon Premier's Visit To S'pore The Prime Minister of Ceylon Mr. D. S. Senanayake, accompanied by the Minister for Agriculture Lands, Mr. Dudley Senanayake. the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Defence and External Affairs, Sir Kanthiah Vaithianathan, the Secretary to the Prime Minister, N. W. Atukorale, and
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  • 677 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, October 8, 1951. SEOOND GREAT MARTYR TO MALAYA'S CAUSE THE frocund groat martyr to the cause of Postwar Malaya has Just pawed, am* like the first one he too was the Bead of the Government of the Federation which makes their martyrdom all the more
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  • 383 2 Tribunal Be Set Up To Hear Disputes MEW DELHI, Oct. I -The Government of India have,^ under consideration a proposal for setting up a commercial arbitration tribunal m India to hear disputes arising out of non-fulnlment of obligations under trade Contracts between Indian an d foreign
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  • 213 2 KARACHI, Sept. 30.— Pir of Manki Shariff has stated that Khan Abdul Qayuni Khan, Chief Minister of N.W.F.P., is keeping Pakhtoonistan cry alive m N.W.F.P. m order to retain himself m power. The Pir made this statement at a press conference here. The Pir is
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  • 359 2 EDUCATION OF GIRLS: MR. K. MADHAVA MENON'S VIEW NELLORE, Sept. 26.— Mr. K. Ivladhava Menon, ftunister for Education, Government of Madras, dej ciared open the new buiiumgs o< the Kasturidevi Vidyalaya (.Girls' High School;, at Dargamet, on Sept. 21. Mr. B. Gopala Reddi, Minister for Finance, presided. The buildings 'were
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  • 122 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 30— The Government of India had obtained the services of an American expert on criminology from the United Nations and lent them to the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Bombay, said Mr C. Rajagopalachari, the Home Minister, m a WTitten reply m
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  • 48 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 29 .—The total investment m tea plantations In India was about Rs. 60 crores, out of which the capital owned by nonIndians was about Rs. 45 crores Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, Deputy Minister for Commerce and Industry, revealed m Parliament U.P.I.
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  • 99 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. I:— Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Health Minister, appealed for help for the Government of India's health seals campaign. In a message on the occasion of ita inauguration she called for people's co-operation to make good the financial deficiency which rendered the expansion of health services
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  • 146 2 LAHORE, Sept 30: The former Khaksar leader Allama Mashriqi's continued detention was justified by a Government spokesman on the ground that the Allama was trying to raise a "private army" loyal only to his "personal self". Commenting on the demand ror the release of the
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  • 60 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 30:— India bought from Australia 1,383,000 lbs. of greasy wool m 1950-51 as against 588,000 lbs. m 1949-50, it is learnt here. India's purchases of scoured antf washed wool during 1950-51 amounted to 367,000 lbs. compared to 233,000 lbs. m 1949-50. and carbonised wool over
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  • 302 2 KHATMANDU. Sept. 30. -Re cent Cabinet decisions to take over rent-free lands and stop aU privilc grid pensions over Rs. 1,000 a year are expected to deprive private md ividuals, mostly Ranas, of approximately one crore of rupees annually and to enrich
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  • 44 2 KALIMPONG, Oct. I:— Mr. Ratanlal Brahmin and Mr. Madankumar Thapa, Communist leaders of Darjeeling district were arrested yesterday m Darjeeling. The arrest warrant was issued a week ago m connection with milkmen strike there but they went underground. F.O.C.
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  • 51 2 JAMMU. Sept. 28:— The Praja Pai ishad, the opposition party m Jarnnni and Kashmir, to-day org-an-ised a "hartal" m Jammu to protest against what the party described aa "excesses" of the State Government. A number of shops m the city remained closed till noon
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  • 56 2 NEW DELHI. Sept. 29:— The negotiations between the All-India Railwaymen's Federation and the Railway Board concluded here without reaching any final agreement. A Railway Ministry Press Note to-night said that "certain tentative conclusions were reached" and these were "expected to be ftnnHrofl at a further meeting to
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  • 770 2 LUDHIANA, Oct. I:— Prime Minister Nehru launched the Congress election campaign here with a scatii ing attack on communalism. Communalism was the greatest enemy of the country, Sri Nehru declared m one of the biggest meetings held here m recent times. Communalism had m the
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    67 2 PHOTO. When en Sept. 27 opposition deputies m the Persian Majlis (lower house) prevented Premier Mohammed Mossadeq from speaking: because he had no quorum, the Prime Minister delivered his speech m the Majlis Square. Crowds g& ilkt.s! spontaneously and hoisted him shoulder-high. To the left o f Mossadeq, bearded and
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  • 49 2 LUDHIANA, Oct. 1:— On arrival at Lij.jhiana Sri Nehru was taken through the main streets of the city m an open car. The streets were so crowded that one man who came forward to see Sri Nehru was runover and killed by one of the cars. F.O.C.
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  • 87 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. I:_ A proposal to expand the Madras Telephone System involving an initial non-re-curring expediture of Rs. 54,08 lakhs was approved by the Standing f 1 nee Committee, which met yesterday, Mr. C. D. DeshmuMi. Finance Minister, presiding. The proposal envisages instaiation of
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  • 6705 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Only Meant To Scare Exceptionally Bad Persons In The Profession* NEW DELHI, Sept. 15 (By Air Mail).—Parliament today referred the Home Minister's controversial Press (Incitement to Crime) Bill to a Select Committee which will
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  • 365 4 APPLICATION REGISTER The Singapore Improvement Trust Register of applicants for accommodation will reopen on the 11th October, 1951 A new office has been provided at No. 2 Kirn Pong Road on the corner of Kirn Pong Road and Tiong Bahru Road opposite th* existing Estates Office of
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  • 67 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. s— The Congress won 11 out of the 21 seats m Delhi district board elections. Eighteen Congress candidates contested the elections of which 11 won. Independents from the second largest party with seven seats. Socialists, Scheduled Caste Federation and Jan Sangh .got
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