Indian Daily Mail, 13 October 1951
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Title Section16 1951-10-13 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 244. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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1305 1951-10-13 1 NO REPLY YET FROM KARACHI TO INDIA'S NOTE FOR JOINT INQUIRY NEW DELHI. Oct. 12.— A joint inquiry into the causes of the recent exodus of Hindus from East Bengal (Pakistan) has been suggested by the Government of India in a note sentGIIS - 1,305 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-10-13 1 Photo. President Quirino (left) of Philippines is seen with the Spanish Chief of State, General Franco, soon after the former's arrival by air in _l__adrid on Oct. 2 A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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150 1951-10-13 1 TELLICHERRI. Oct. 12.— One of the leaders of the French Indian Settlement. Mahe, Mr. I. K. Kumaran. Id a Press interviw welcomed Prime Minister Nehru's statement on foreign pockets in India. According to PTI. Mr. Kumaran in a statement issued at TellicherrlGIIS - 150 words
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Article67 1951-10-13 1 In view of the state of Emergency in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, and of the desirability in these times of maintaining the Administration at a. c full strength as l*K)_-_tt__**}e_ the Governor of Singapore (Sir Franklin Gimson) has agreed to remain at67 words
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90 1951-10-13 1 The Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, set up a small official Working Committee some weeks ago to enquire into the administrative machine of government in Singapore, with a view to developing more decentralisation of authority. He feels that this will help the speedy and orderly transaction90 words
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424 1951-10-13 1 REASONS FOR RESIGNATION FROM NEHRU CABINET (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 12. Scheduled Castes leader Dr. Bhimarao Ambedkar in a statement to pressmen on Thursday explained fully the reasons for his resigning the Law Ministership in the Nehru Cabinet. Ambedkar was scheduled to424 words
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288 1951-10-13 1 Egypt To Declare Br. Troops In Suez As "Enemy Forces CAIRO, Oct. 12.— Egypt will declare British troops occupying the Suez Canal Zone as "enemy forces" after Parliament ratifies the abrogation of the Anglo-Egyptian treaties, official circles said today. Parliamentary approval of legislation cancelling the Anglo-Egyptian •pact of 1936 torA.P. - 288 words
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149 1951-10-13 1 KHARTOUM, Oct. 12. The Sudan will be declared a sovereign state, according to a decision made by the Sudanese pro-independence UMMA Party, usually reliable sources here said yesterday. The declaration will be made as soon as the Egyptian Parliament has passed the abrogationReuter - 149 words
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Article70 1951-10-13 1 OTTAWA, Oct. 12.— Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh dressed in -"Western" clothes, danced a Canadian squares dance here last night "their first "night off" since their tour began or Monday. Then early today they left Itucapital by train .for Toronto where they are dueReuter - 70 words
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Article43 1951-10-13 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.— Chester Bowles, former Governor of Connecticut, was yesterday sworn in as new U.S. ambassador to India. He plans to leave .mmedla-tely for New Delhi, but will stop off for a few days in Switzerland.— A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article39 1951-10-13 1 TOKYO, Oct. 12.— The Japanese Government has decided to send a number of trawlers at the request of the Indian Government to exploit vast fishery resources In the Indian Ocean, the Japan News said. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article31 1951-10-13 1 LONEION, Oct. 12.— Doctors saw the King again yesterday, butt no bulletin was Issued. The last bulletin was issued on Sunday, a fortnight after the King's opexaUon, ReuterReuter - 31 words
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134 1951-10-13 1 KOREA TALKS RESUMPTION: COMMUNIST PROPOSAL REJECTED HONG-KONG, Oct. 12. United Nations liaison officers yesterday rejected a communist proposal for a full delegation meeting at 1 p.m today, according to an official report from Peking. The report said the United Nations officers rejected the proposal because the question of a neutralReuter - 134 words
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164 1951-10-13 1 Bth ARMY IN KOREA. Oct. 12.— Last remaining foothold on Heartbreak Ridge fell to attacking United Nations infantxymen early today alter merciless pre-dawn pounding by Allied tanks and guns. Early reports from the U.S. 2nd Division which has been striving bloodily for the ridgeReuter - 164 words
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168 1951-10-13 1 TEXAS OIL MAGNATE TO MARRY EGYPTIAN DANCER CAIRO. Oct. 12.— Sheppard King, the Texas oil fortune heir, yesterday became a Muslim and adopted the name "Abdullah" to marry %he -beautiful Egyptian dancer. Samia Gamal. King, on a week's visit to Cairo, told the A.P. that he signed papers making himA.P. - 168 words
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Article110 1951-10-13 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 12.— India ia expected to take up with the International Civil Aviation Organisation Pakistan's refusal to permit the use of the air-route between India and Afghanistan. Giving this information in the Indian Parliament, the Deputy Minister for Communications said that the matter was stillGIIS - 110 words
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489 1951-10-13 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Oct. 13, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS ULTRA INDTENTS! ANE amusing feature of thc forthcoming elections to the Singapore City Council is the emergence of candidates styling themselves as "Independent Labour." "Independent Progressive," etc. They are not set up by any Party, Labour or Progressive, and so489 words
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145 1951-10-13 2 LAHORE. Oct. 9— Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy. President of the Jinnah Awami Muslim League has been served with an order by the Deputy Commissioner of Peshawar banning his entry into the N.W.F.P. for six months The order was served on him at Campbellpore by theFOC - 145 words
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665 1951-10-13 2 his own development in his own way and the State as only a means to that end. (3) It will sustain the rignt of every Indian to freedom religious, economic and political subject to such limitation as may arise out of theF.O.C. - 665 words
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411 1951-10-13 2 BOMBAY, Oct. g Pri me Minister Nehru will probably launch the Congress election campaign in Bombay in the last week of this month. Mr. S. K. Patil, President of the Bombay Pradesh Congress Committee said here to-day that Shri Nehru had beenF.O.C. - 411 words
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290 1951-10-13 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 6:— The Chief Ministers of Ave States have Issued a directive to the permanent services to be scrupulously Impartial and zea- lous In their work relating to elections, lt ls learnt here. This has been done at the instance of theF.O.C. - 290 words
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318 1951-10-13 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 5: The Pakistan Government is reported to have been making attempt to divert the entire water of the Sutlej for Pakistan's own use by constructing a canal above the Ferozepur headworks, it was learned from official sources here.F.O.C. - 318 words
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190 1951-10-13 2 Asst. Commissioners Appointed For H.R.E. Dept. MADRAS, Oct. s.— The Madraa Government have appointed the following to the posts of Assistant Commissioners in the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (Administration) Department Messrs. K. Chendrasekara Namblar, A Sakkarai, K. Krishna Unni Nair, G. V. Krishnamurthi, P. Subramaniam, N. Venkatakrishniah, V. Kangiah,FOC - 190 words
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Article170 1951-10-13 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. s— The Select Committee, which reported on the Notaries Bill, has recommended that appointment of notaries should be restricted, at any rate in the initial stages, to the more important commercial towns where there is a real need for notaries. The report of the Committee,FOC - 170 words
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Article, Illustration71 1951-10-13 2 Photo. The former Chancellor of «_c Exchequer, Sir Stafford Crlpps, and Lady Crlpps, arrived at London airport on the morning of Oct. 5, from Zurich after spending nearly a year under treatment for a tubercular infection of the spine, most of the time encased in a plaster cast. Photo shows:A.P. - 71 words
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81 1951-10-13 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 6:— Prime Minister Nehru has invited Acharya Vinoba Bhave to come to Delhi at his convenience for discussing the Five-Year-Plan and connected matters. Prof. S. Mishra, Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, stated this in Parliament. He said that the Planning CommissionF.O.C. - 81 words
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53 1951-10-13 2 BALURGHAT, Oct. B:— Two armed Pakistani Ansars have been brought here under arrest from the border village of Chakram (India). It is stated that border police guards found them "suspiciously loitering'' in the village with rifles. They have been remanded to jail, while investigationsF.O.C. - 53 words
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Article27 1951-10-13 2 LAHORE, Oct. 7. —Pakistan's Governor-General Khawaja Nazimnddin, arrived here from Nathiagall. He was accompanied by Lt.-Ge-neral Nasir Ali Khan, Chief of Staff. Pakistan Army.- FOCFOC - 27 words
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Article184 1951-10-13 2 CALCUTTA, Oct. B:— Dr. K. N. Katju, Gove. .or, West Bengal, opened the Rajasthan Chhatra Niwas at Goenka Gardens, Faikpara and asked the inmates to cultivate friendly relations with their fellow students of different States prosecuting their studies in Calcutta. Dr. Katju expressed the hope that theF.O.C. - 184 words
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Article56 1951-10-13 2 KARACHI, Oct. B.— The Pakis tan Government have replied to the Indian note on shrines, according to official sources here. The Indian note delivered some time ago was understood to have suggested an Indo-Pakistan conference on shrines. No information was available on the contentsFOC - 56 words
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285 1951-10-13 2 MAHTAB REVIEWS LONDON TALKS ON RAW MATERIALS NEW DELHI. Oct. C— The Commonwealth conference on raw materials held in London last month was "a success" in the sense that India "knows her position where she stands in regard to the supply of raw material.*," Mr. Hare Krishna Mahtab, Minister ofFOC - 285 words
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1365 1951-10-13 3 Scope Of Hindu Code To Be Restricted INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Nehru Announces Govt*s Decision NEW DELHI. Sept. 19 (By Air Mail).— The Government of India have for all practical purposes abandoned the idea of enacting a comprehensive Hindu Code as such. Prime Minister Nehru told Parliament this morning that GovernmentFOC - 1,365 words
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Article443 1951-10-13 3 TITLE OF BILL TO BE CHANGED NEW DELHI, Sept. 19 (By Air Mail).— The Law Minister. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, told Parliament today that Government wanted the Clauses relating to Marriage and Divorce in the Hindu Code Bill to be passed in ihe current session as a self-contained Bill. He443 words
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379 1951-10-13 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 19 (By Air Mail).— The Congress Party in Parliament is believed to have reached a "compromise solution" today, on the thorny question of customary divorce.. While under the Bill there la no provision for customary divorce, members .of the party are statedFOC - 379 words
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64 1951-10-13 3 BOMBAY, Oct. B:— A sleeping milkman was robbed of Rs. 35,000 in the early hours at Ghatkopar, a suburb 12 miles north of Bombay. The milkman was sleeping in the open with the cash in his shirt under the pillow. It is stated threeF.O.C. - 64 words
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Article231 1951-10-13 3 NEW DELHI. Oct. 4:— The Law Minister Dr. Ambedkar, informed Parliament during question hour that the lists of polling stations for elections to the House of the People had not so far been finalised in any State except Bilaspur. Dr Ambedkar stated in a written reply: "The draftF.O.C. - 231 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-10-13 3 A.P. PHOTO. The first of the new, West Berlin "Alert" Police Units marches Into the Olympic Stadium to take par t in the Annual Police Sports on Sept. 30. It was their first public appearance. Their uniform is blue-grey material a shade darker than that of the regular police; aA.P. - 63 words
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724 1951-10-13 3 IDEOLOGICAL CRISIS GOING ON: KOIRALA EXPLAINS PARTY'S STAND KATHMANDU. Oct. 6: Shrf M. P. Koirala, President, Nepali Congress, said here that the Nepali Congress Working Committee had directed the party's representatives in the Rana-Congress Coalition Cabinet to push the party's agrarian an aFOC - 724 words
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304 1951-10-13 4 CEYLON NEWS: Resolutions At Pettah Meeting COLOMBO: Temperance workers have unanimously decided to request Government to establish a Temperance Department "to educate the masses on the evils of drinking." This decision was made out at a public meeting of theFOC - 304 words
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Article231 1951-10-13 4 Egyptian movie fans in Smgapore are in for another treat when SouthEast Asia Film Co. releases their latest musical offering at the Gar rick Theatre at midnight tonight The film "MUALIM BULBULE", stars famous sexy Egyptian dancer Hager Hamdi whose exotic dances have been widely acclaimed from231 words
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71 1951-10-13 4 Preserved Indian fruits are now available in Singapore. For the first time, these fruits have been imported by a local Indian businessman Mr. Ranjit Tiwari, of 221, Serangoon Road. The preserved fruits are: "Muhabba Kalmi Amla," "Amla Desi," and '"Murabba Mango" and are manufactured by71 words
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Article74 1951-10-13 4 COLOMBO: 5Mr. C. Suntheralinggam 'Vavuniya), was no longer be an M.P. when the House of Repre-sent_-_r.ives .net ->•_ S^pt. 20. He forfeited his sea.t voluntarily by bis continued absence for a period jf three month-, from th? House as a, protest against the adoption of the NationalFOC - 74 words
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