Indian Daily Mail, 10 October 1951

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 241. SINGAPORE, WEDNLoD AY, OCTOBER 10. 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 150 1 Five Including Officer Commanding Killed ANKARA, Oct. 9. Five person* including the Commanding Officer, Air Commodore Narendra, were killed and two injured when an Indian Air Force Dakota crashed and burnt up near Gulnar ln Mersln Disirict on the south coast ol! Tur
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  • 131 1 CEYLONESE PREMIER LEAVES ON FAR EASTERN TOUR COLOMBO. Oct. 0. Ceylon's Prime Minister, Mr. Don Stephen Senanayake, left here by air yes terday on a courtesy visit to Australia and New Zealand He was accompanied by his son, Mr. Dudley Senanayaice. Agriculture Minister, and Sir Kanchiah Vaitnianatnan, permanent secretary to
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  • 106 1 NO DUAL CITIZENSHIP FOR CEYLON INDIANS, SAYS SENANAYAKE (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 9.— Ceylon's Premier Mr. Senanayake, who arrived here en route to Rangoon, told pressmen that under no conditions .on n{ Ceylon grant Indians therein dual citizenship rights. Indians had Um right to register themselves as Ceylonese
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  • 149 1 MADRAS, Oct. 9.— On the payment of a better price, America can buy the whole of Ceylon's rubber produc lion and take lt to America on a cash and carry basis, declared the Prime Minister of Ceylon, _Se.nanaya._e, today. Ceylon offered a free market to ..ny
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  • 172 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 9.— During the question hour in Parliament on Oet. 5, the Deputy Minister for Ex ternal Affairs, Dr. Keskar, referred to Mr. Manilal Gandhi's defiance ot racial laws in South Africa. He said: "According to Press re ports, Mr. Manilal Gandhi has
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  • 67 1 LONDON, Oct. 9.— Tbe "Times ln an editorial said: "The ambush ln which Sir Henry Gurney was killed appears to have been laid bj about 40 men, well organised and trained for their tajfcs. It may be that some revision of the Brlggs
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  • 235 1 EARLIER REPORT: PLANE BLOWN OFF BY WIND NICOSIA, Cyprus, Oct. Q. Jixi Indian Adr rorce Dakota plane which crashed on the South Turkish coast on Saturday with tne loss oi five lives was in contact witn the control tower here shortly before p.m. on "Saturday when it was due to
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  • 215 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 9. Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, Persian PrimeMinister, arrived in New York bj air yesterday to present his country's case in the oil dispute beior. the Security Council. A crowd of Persians, many ol them carrying their national ftacwas at. the international airport to
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  • 57 1 NEW DELHI, 8. The Tmttam Standardß Institution wiß' participate in meetings ef a number sf technical committees of International Organisation tot Standardisation (ISO! to be held in London and on the Continent durinsf October and next t.vo'months. Dr. K. L. Moud-rill. Deputy Director (Chemicals), will
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  • 251 1 PRINCESS ELEZABETH TO SPEND A MONTH IN TRAIN! QUEBEC, Cktf. 9.— FrtT.cesf Euzabetn and tne jbulj-e of Edinburgh start tneir montn-iong tour of Canada today with a visit t_. Quebec City, where they ar. scneauled to arrive at 14-.5 G.vi'i Time 2215). Tmy spent tneir hrst ni|-.._. la Canada aooard
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  • 87 1 THREE-POWER SOCIALIST CONFAB IN RANGOON RANGOON. Oct. 9. Socialist .eaders of Burma, India and Indon immm will conic* in Rajigo->a in .te third week of November, it waa -innounced here yesterday. The Burmese Socialist leaders, Who are to be hosts, agreed to convene the conference here after a 90 minute
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  • 148 1 KIDWAI EXPLAINS HIS DECISION TO REJOIN CONGRESS LUCKNOW, Oct. 9.— Mr. Rafi Ahmed Kidwai told a news conference in Lucknow on Oct. 4 that he -T* decided to rejoin the Congress. 7 c r.a>d that he had written to the President of the Barahani (UP) Congress Committee to allow him
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  • 222 1 TOKYO, Oct. 9. The United Nations Command waited todaj for Communist acceptance o. General Matthew B. Ridgway conditions for resuming the Korean armistice fcaUss at Pan _vf un Jom. Trie Supreme Allied Commander's note was deliver? a this morn ing to Red liaison oi_u_-er__
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  • 110 1 Bth AR_vlY IN KOREA, Oct. 9. Cninese suicide outposts for the •sixth successive day threw bae.-. American infantrymen attackin 0 tne Cninese western defence line. Artinery fire from tne Chines, slackened as tae ahied limited ob ject oiiensive slowed down. But. frontline officers said
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  • 173 1 RED PLOT TO UPSET PRINCESS's TOUR FOILED MONTREAL. Oct. 9.— The Mon treal Gazette reported today that Canadian police nad foiled a Communist plot to throw firecrackers into the path of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh shortly after their arriva here yesterday, and break up th/ reception ceremony.
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  • 40 1 ROME, Oct 9.— King George may spend two weeks of his convalescence in Italy, accorcding to the newspaper, II Moment©. Taormina, on the east coast of Sicily, was being considered, the paper said. A.P.
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  • 47 1 KARACHI, Oct. 9. Pakistan and the Vatican have agreed to exchange diplomatic missions, the' Foreign Ministry announced yesterday. The announcement said they would establish legations with the obieet of "maintaining and further strengthening the friendly relations already existing between! Pakistan and the Holy See." Reuter
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  • 700 1 EGYPT DENOUNCES 20-YEAR-OLD TREATY WITH BRITAIN FAROUK PROCLAIMED "KING OF EGYPT *f" AND SUDAN" CARIO, Oct. 9. The Egyptian Government Mondav night announced the cancellation of Egypt's 20-year treaty with Britain. Prime Minister Mustafa El N.ilias Pasha told enthusiastic Deputies that the Egyptian Government would henceforth "Ignore** the treaties under
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  • 202 2 PATIALA, Oct. 2.— The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, today unveiled a marble bust of the late Sardar Patei in the Secretariat Hall at. Patiala. Addressing the gathering on the occasion, he said that Sardar Patei had brought rulers and the ruled on the same
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  • 1242 2 Premier hehru* s Warning NEW DELHI, Oct. 2:-— Prime Minister Nehru warned communal forces in the conutry to-day that if they raised their hands again st any person on basis of religion all the resources at the command of Government Would be
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  • 234 2 Shipbuilding In India: Govt's Agreement With Scindias BOMBAY, Oct. 2:— The Government of India and the Bcindia Steam Navigation Company have provisionally arrived at an agreement on the formation of the new joint shipbuilding venture, it was authoritatively learnt here. The new company, which will be entirely under the management
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  • 72 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 2.— Export of raw cotton from the United States this year is expected to be 1,200,000 bales more than last year's it is learnt here. It is estimated that this year's cotton crop will amount to about 17,266,000 bales, the third biggest in
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  • 89 2 KATHMANDU. Oct. 4.— King Tribhuvan of Nepal this evening nominated an Advisory Council of forty-five members including ten Ministers who are encofficio members. A Royal proclamation said the Retting up of such a Council would enable "a larger number of representatives of people to associate themselves"
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  • 168 2 Recruitment To Govt. Service Preference For B.As. Suggested MADRAS, Oct. I.—Vice-Chancel-lors of the Madras, Andhra and Annamalai Universities met Mr. P. S. Kumaraswami Raja, Chief Minister, and had a discussion with him on questions relating to recruitment of BA. and B.Sc. degree-holders to Government services. Mr. K. Madhava Menon, Education
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  • 104 2 Armed Men Take Away Rs. 34,000 From Jute Firm KALNA (Burdw-un), Oct. 2.— Seven armed men under mask took away Rs. 34,000 from the local jute baling offlce of Messrs Landalc and Clark. The men arrived at the office at quarter to nine and demanded the key of the safe
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  • 114 2 HYDERABAD (Dn.), Oct. 2.— The Government of India are understood to have asked the Governors and Rajpramukhs of various States whether it would not be desirable to rename their official residences as "Rajbhavan" as it would be simple and would ensure uniformity throughout the country.
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  • 104 2 I KARIMGUNJ, (Assam), Oct. 4:— Mr. Nurul Amin. Premier of East Bengal, addressing a public meeting on Sunday at Jakiganj within Pakistan, only hundred yards from Kaximgunj town, emphasized the need for amity and friendship between the communities in Pakistan. He said that Pakistan
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  • 152 2 Sheikh Abdullah Supports Pakhtoonistan Movement SRINAGAR, Oct. 2 Sheikh Abdullah, Kashmir Premier, said that the people of Kashmir were watcning with intense interest the political struggle of the Pakhtoons because the Pakhtoons and the Kashmiris were today engaged in a similar political struggle of securing their right of self-determination which
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  • 198 2 LAHORE, Oct. 2.— -Maulana Akhtar Ali Khan, Editor of Zamindar, Lahore, was unanimously elected President of the Pakistan Newspaper Editors' Conference for the ensuing year at its session at Baghdadul Jadid yesterday. He took over from Pir Ali Mohammed Rashidi, Editor of Sind Observer, Karachi, who
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  • 215 2 BOMBAY, Oct. 4:— Air-India International have announced drastic reductions in fares on their India-Europe-U.K. services with effect from Oct. 16. There will be three categories of concessions: (1) Reduced single fare: There will be a reduction of Rs. 533 (25 per cent) in the one-way
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  • 93 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 2:— Through communication on the 8.8. and C.I Railway broad gauge routs between Delhi and Bombay waa interrupted for about 12 hours this morning as a result of the derailment of a goods train engine between Suasa and Shamgarh about 1 a.m., according to
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  • 162 2 SAUGOR CITY, Oct. 2.— Acharya Vinobha Bhave expressed disapproval of the satyagraha movement contemplated by some Andhras, who, "it seems are losing patience on the question of the formation of a sepaiate Andhra State." Addressing his post-prayer meeting at Mundada, near here, he warned them
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  • 111 2 MADRAS, Oct. 2.— The Maharaja I -f Bhavnagar, Governor of Madras. I stated that there was a proposal to open shortly in Madras a National Art Gallery which would serve a two-fold purpmse that of encouraging artists and at the same time instilling in our
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  • 84 2 BELLARY, Oct. I.— lt is learnt that the total number of applications received bv the Andhra Pradesh Congress Parliamentary Committee is about 700. This includes applications from about 12 women and six Muslims. The applications are in respect of 170 seats. Mr. N. Sanjeeva Reddi, President, and
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  • 53 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 4:— The Congress captured 11 out of 21 seats in the Delhi District Board elections, results of which were announced. The Bharatya Jana Sangh claimed four beats, including two independents who were supported by the Sangh. The Socialist Party secured one seat and
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  • 169 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. I.— The Law Minister Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, introduced a Bill in Parliament today to turther amend the Representation of the Peoples Acts of ibou and 1951. ihe Bill amends Section 58 of the 1951 Act providing for the taking of a fresh
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  • 51 2 Iron Steel Industry Declared To Be Public Utility Service PATNA, -Sept. 26. The Government of Bihar have declared the iron and steel industry to be a public utility service for the purposes of the Industrial Disputes Act for a turther period of six months with effect from Sept. 15, 1951.
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  • 129 2 BOMBAY, Oct. 3:— Mr. K. M. Munshi, Food and Agriculture Minister, will lead the Indian delegation to the FAO Conference at Rome in November next. This was disclosed Dy Mr. F. T. Wahlen, Director of the FAO, who left Bombay for Geneva by air. Mr.
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  • 79 2 LAHORE, Oct. 3. The Frontier Government have issued an order empowering all Superintendents of Police and Secretary, Provincial Transport Authority to requisition civil defence purposes motor vehicles In the province. Framed under the civil defence special power rules) the order extends to the whole of the
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  • 2555 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Gadgil And Kunzru Strongly Support Hindu Code Bill Punjab Member's Plea for Exemption Of Sikhs NEW DELHI, Sept. 18 (By Air Mail).— The Hindu Code Bill was strongly defended in Parliament today by Mr. N. V. Gadgil, Works Minister, Srimathi Jayashri Raiji and Pandit Kunzru. It was
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  • 297 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 17 (By Air Mail).— Mrs. Renuka Ray. this morning :n Parliament, objected to the House being converted into "a dictation class." She raised this objection when Pandit Govind .vlalavia moved with the permission of the Chair, an amendment to Clause 2 of the Hindu
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  • 126 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 17 (By Air Mail). Mr. c. Rajagopalachari. Home Minister, told Mr. S. N. Das that the appointment of a press Enquiry Commission was now under consideration. A decision had not yet been/ reahed. Mr. H. V. Kamath: "In view of the fact that a
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  • 104 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 17 (By Air Mail).— Prime Minister Nehru stated in Parliament today that thc passage of the succession and property clauses of the Hindu Code Bill in the current session would depend on time. Wlhen the House took up claust; by clause consideratiorjt
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  • 261 3 BOMBAY, Oct. 2.— The Selection Committee of the AI.P.P. have chosen the following players to tour the Far Eastern countries during November-Dec«mber, 1951: Goal-keepers: Ghatak (Bengal), and Gur Prasad (Bombay). S Full-backs: Papen (Bombav), B. >se (Bengal) and Aziz (Hydera--md). Half-backs: Gokul (Bombay),
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  • 36 3 pends on time." Shri Nehru said that he would ike the discussiori to be finished this week. The remaining parts relate to adoption, minority and guardianship, joint family property, woman a property, succession and maintenance.- FOC
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  • 380 4 Singapore Improvement Trust APPLICATION REGISTER The Singapore Improvement Trust Register of applicants for accommodation will reo p e n on the 11th Oct .ber, 1951. A new offlce has been pro-, .ded at No. 2 Kim Pong Road on tne corner of Kim Pong Road and Tiong Bahru Road opposite
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  • 363 4 CEYLON NEWS: Ceylon Premier To Spend Three Days In Singapore FURTHER DETAILS OF VISIT TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND COLOMBO (By Air Mail).— The Prime Minister, accompanied by the Minister of Agriculture and JLands and other officials, will leave Ceylon by Air Ceylon Dakota at 7 aan. on Monday, Oct.
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  • 128 4 COLOMBO: The Indian Government will treat the Ceylcn Premier, Mr. D. S. Senanaya__<\ who will be passing through India next weeJc on his way to Rangoon as a distinguished visitor and a State guest, lt is learnt, says a New Delhi report OWN
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  • 158 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Eric Swan, a free lance photographer is reported to have been killed by a wild elephant eight miles from Singer Hill in the Polonnaruwa area. Mr. Swan, who was out on a filming expedition with a party among whom were also several women,
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  • 72 4 COLOMBO: An exhibition ot Bharatha Natyam will be a feature of the cultural section of the India stall in the forthcoming Colombo Plan Exhibition. It is learnt the High Commissioner's Offlce here has sought tlie assistance of Mr. E. Krishna Aiyar, authority on Bharatha Natyam,
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  • 148 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 9.— Parliament on Oct 4 passed Clause 111 of the Press (Incitement to Crime) Bill which defines the term 'objectionable matter'. The House accepted several amendments to the clause moved by the Home Minister. It was decided that 'objectionable matter'
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    61 4 Photographs taken on th? occasion of the Onam celebration held recently at the Rangoon Road School under the auspices of the Singapore Kerala Samajam. Picture on top shows Mr. M. Gopala Menon deft) Representative of the Government of India who presided on the occasion, watching the Fancy Dress Competition which
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  • 139 4 Keenleysidc Still Unrepentant MANILA, Oct. 7.— Dr. H. L. Keen leyside, Canadian Director-General of the United NaMons Tee"inlca Assistance Administration, who at reported to have Insulted Dr Hjalmar Schacht in Jakarta, saie" yesterday 1 still don\b like Najf collaborators." Keenleyside, who flew here fro*-. Jakarta Thursday, refused to shak hands
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  • 499 4 AT tiic end of the monsoon and with UM first breath of winter comes Dussonr;.: one of India's most widely celebrated festivals. The human reaction to the change in weathei is best evinced in tne warmth with which this festival is hailed. Mysore (South India) Rajasthan, Bengal, Kulu Valley
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  • 76 4 FAYID, Suez Canal Zone, Oct 9 AI I o ave for British troops m the Suez Canal zone towns ot Port Said, Cismaillia and Suez was cancelled last night and troops or-e-a6 b»ck to their camps. A spokesman at General HeadQuarter.* here announcing- this, said British
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  • 104 4 CAiRO. Oct. 9.— Egyptian authorities took measures to safeguard order today. Education Ifialater Hussein Pasha declared a school holiday. Newspapers splashed the abrogation move under- banner headlines. EGYPTIANS REJOICE CAIRO, Oct. 9. Demonstrations i_l a *2K of abi> °gating the treaty with Britain were staged in the principal
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  • 132 4 *tS;S9' c^ 9 <^owds demonstrated in Cairo streets this morning, haJing Egypt's decision to cancel the 1936 treaty with Britain Delegations of workers and students shouted "Long Live Kin* Farouk of Egypt and the Sudan." Prime Minister Nahas Pasha, announcing the treaty cancellation ln parliament last night,
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  • 80 4 MELBOURI-Jii., Ocl. 9. There I.as been no oflac-ai confirmation' in either London or Canberra of reports that the King will be unable to make the Royal tour nex. year and that his place will be taken by princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edingburgh. In Canberra
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