Indian Daily Mail, 16 October 1951
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Title Section16 1951-10-16 1 Indian daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 247. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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286 1951-10-16 1 Elections In N. W. F. P. A Farcel LAHORE, Oct. 15.— The Convenor of ths AllPakistan Jinnah Awami League, Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, in a statement in Lahore on Oct. 12 has condemned the undemocratic and unconstitutional methods employed by the Central and ProvincialGIIS - 286 words
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Article122 1951-10-16 1 MUNSAN, Oct. 15.— Allied ana Communist liaison officers met for three hours today to discuss arrangements for resuming the ceasefire talks. There was no immediate announcement of the progress. Shortly before the meeting General Ridgway broadcast "heartfelt grief over the casulties result* ing from theA.P. - 122 words
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402 1951-10-16 1 NE"-v DELHI, Oct. 14.— Referring to the situation in Malaya, the TIMES OF INDIA writes: "Unlike the situation in Indo-China, events in Malaya show a clear demarcation between the purely depredatory activities of bandits and genuine nationalism that is slowly but surely asserting itself.GIIS - 402 words
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Article50 1951-10-16 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 14— Chester Bowles left by plane yesterday for India to assume his new post as American ambassador. Te was accompanied by his wife their children, Cynthia, 15. SaDy. 13. Samuel, 12, and the family cat. They are expected to arrive Ib New Delhi on Friday.- A .P.A.P. - 50 words
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93 1951-10-16 1 EGYPT REJECTS MIDDLE EAST DEFENCE PROPOSAL ALEXANDRIA, Oct. 15. The Egyptian government has decided to reject the four-power proposals inviting her to join a 7'"ddle East defence pact sources .lose to the Cabinet said here today. Tlie Cabinet which discussed the proposals yesterday said they fell short of Egypt's nationalReuter - 93 words
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Article142 1951-10-16 1 ANKARA, Oct. 15. Turkey has apparently agreed to take over the Supreme role in the defence of the Middle East against any aggressor. This appeared evident Sunday night in a communique following three meetings of the Turkish leaders and members of the NATO standing groupA.P. - 142 words
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115 1951-10-16 1 COLOMBO, Oct. 15. The mystery surrounding the death by strangling of Amanda, wife of Amnadevan Sathasivam the all-Cey-lon test cricketer deepened yesterday following the discovery of a body answering the description of their 18-year-old servant William. The police have been searching for William sinceReuter - 115 words
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92 1951-10-16 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 15— Voting in India's first general election will begin in the state Himachal Pradesh on October 25 the same date as Britain's election. Six other Indian states will vote by the end of the year and the remaining 19 willA.P. - 92 words
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Article61 1951-10-16 1 DARWIN, Oct. 15. On his arrival here lastnight Ceylonese Prime Minister D. S. Senanayake said that the training students from Ceylon would receive in Australia under the Colombo Plan would be of great benefit to his country's agriculture and animal husbandry. Mr. Senanayake has come to AustraliaReuter - 61 words
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Article52 1951-10-16 1 MANSTON, England, Oct. 15.— An airliner carrying Eamon de Valera. Prime Minister of the Irish Republic, made a forced landing at ManStan Royal Air Force field Sunday. De Valera, en route to Zurich, was picked by another British European Airways plane and continued on hiaA.P. - 52 words
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Article, Illustration118 1951-10-16 1 The first shipment of United food shortage in India reached of 9,000 tons arrived aboard the tory. More than 200 other the people of India will follow, food-aid bill recently enacted by under this new act is in addition grain from the United States to tons reached India from theUSIS - 118 words
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85 1951-10-16 1 HONG KONG, Oct. 15. Indian Ambassador to Red China, Sardar K.M. Panikkar, returns to New Delhi this afternoon by air for consultations with his Governr/ie*- I Hfl arrived from Peking by train late on Saturday with his wife and daughter Radha. Panikkar declined any statementA.P. - 85 words
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Article145 1951-10-16 1 WINDSOR, Ontario, Oct. 15 Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived in Windsor early today by train, which arrived 50 minutes late. It was shunted onto a siding for the night. The couple will spend the morning here, then fly to Kapuskasing, Northern Ontario, at 1800A.P. - 145 words
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145 1951-10-16 1 KARACHI, Oct. 14.— The proGovernment newspaper "Dawn" declared Thursday Pakistan would support Egypt in her treaty dispute with Britain if it came before the United Nations. The country would back up Egypt's "aspirations and rights," the paper said in ap editorial article. "ThatReuter - 145 words
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204 1951-10-16 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 15. The Indian Government yesterday instructed their United Nations representative Sir B. N. Rau to spo nsor an amendment to the British resolution on the Persian oil issue now before the Security Council, it was reliably learnedReuter - 204 words
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161 1951-10-16 1 TEHERAN. Oct. 15.— The Persia.. Govern-men-t. has asked the last remaining British official of tht Anglo-Iranian Oil Company Resident Manager Richard Seddon no stop coming to his offlce here The former AIOC offlce ls now headquarters of the National Ire nian Oil Co. AlthoughA.P. - 161 words
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Article29 1951-10-16 1 MUNSAN. Oct. 15. —An official United Nations statement said little progress was made in today's talks with Communist liaison officers on resumption of armistice negotiations. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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104 1951-10-16 1 INDIAN WOMAN COMMUNIST LEADER ARRESTED BOMBAY, Oct. 15.— Communist "queen of the jungle" Godavaribai Parulekar was arrested today :'n a police raid on a house in the suburbs of Bombay, after <a five-year hrunt. Parulekar, leader ol several jungle tribes, Is charged with •waging war against the s_ate.' She wasA.P. - 104 words
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Article163 1951-10-16 1 Lady Gurney sends the following message to the people of Malaya: "I wish to thartk the people of Malaya for all the sympathy, understanding and kindness extended to me in the loss ot my drasband. "They have made ime feel chat this loss is not163 words
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47 1951-10-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday: The follow up operations in pursuit of the 38 bandits responsible for the murder of Sir Henry is continuing. No further news has been received from Security Forces operating deep in the jungle, says a Police comimunique issued today.47 words
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95 1951-10-16 1 TEHERAN, Odt. 15.— The Persian Government yesterday ordered its foreign missions to cancel all celebrations ot the Shah's 33rd 'birtihday—Oct. 27 for reasons of economy. If invitations have already been sent out, the Foreign Ministry instructed dtplom? ts to call up those invited expressing regrets. OtherA.P. - 95 words
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Article90 1951-10-16 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 10.— The Government has accepted in principle the most important recommendation of the Pandit Committee, that the pioposcl institute of research on indigenous systems of medicine should be established v in association with the Gulab Kunwarha Ayurvedic Society of Jamnagar. Disclosing this, aFOC - 90 words
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193 1951-10-16 2 KARACHI, Oct. 9— The Government of Pakistan have no intention and never had any intention to divert the waters of the Sutlej, authoritative quarters said here. These sources categorically denied reports in the Indian Press that the Pakistan Government were attempting toFOC - 193 words
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Article66 1951-10-16 2 LAHORE, Oct. B.— The Pakistan Government has exempted raw cot" ton from so much of customs duty leviable thereon as is in excess of Rs. 100 a bale of 400 lbs. in the case of the Sind. Punjab desi and Comilla varieties and Rs. 180 aFOC - 66 words
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Article510 1951-10-16 2 Mr. Sri. Prakasa 3 s Call 7 o Scientists from day j,o day and the Institute would piay a leading role in such development Referring to the objects of the Institute, Dr. Hora said that it was established to effect co-ordination between scientific academies, societies, instructionsFOC - 510 words
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182 1951-10-16 2 DEVELOPMENT OF MALNAD AREA SCHEME GIVEN UP NEW DELHI. Oct. B.— The Government of India have dropped the Malnad development scheme, it was announced in Parliament. Mr. K. M. Munshi, Food and Ag- riculture Minister, told Mr. Thim» I mappa Gowda that on examining j the mterim report of theFOC - 182 words
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Article190 1951-10-16 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. K. Santanam. Minister of State for Railways, informed Parliament that field work for the preliminary engineering and traffic surveys of the proposed Quilon-Ernakulam lailway line had been completed. The preparation of the project estimate was in hand. It was expected that the survey reportsFOC - 190 words
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64 1951-10-16 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. B.— The Union Ministry of Food and Agriculture despatched 1,59,700 tons of foodgrains to the various deficit areas in the country during the week ended Sept. 30, 1951. The main recipients are: Madras (34.200 tons). West Bengal (28,800 tons), Bihar (27,850 tons),FOC - 64 words
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73 1951-10-16 2 Leading Citizens Resort To Protest Hunger Strike! BASIRHAT, Oct. 8. Several leading citizens of Basirhat resorted to a one-day token hunger strike In the local Bar Association hall as a protest against "Government's inability to solve the food situation in the Subdivision." The Subdivisional Officer, however persuaded the hunger strikersFOC - 73 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-10-16 2 PHOTO. From his sand-bagged position high above the Hanton River private first class Wemlel T.iomas, of Scottsboro mans a 50--calibre machinegun. A newly-built Bailey Bridge spans tne r*ver on Korea's Western Front. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article366 1951-10-16 2 BOMBAY, OctO 9.— Bombay's 1 Home Minister, Mr. Morarji Desai, J characterised as "absurd" the Socialist leader, Mr. Asoka Mehta's charge against him that he (Mr. Desai) had demanded a "levy" from the city textile magnates to help the Congress organisation fight the coming elections AsFOC - 366 words
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Article128 1951-10-16 2 BOMBAY. Oct. B— The Government of India are examining immediate possibilities of standardising aii craft for the Indian airlines operating on inland routes, it was learnt here. The Dakotas, which were purchased in 1946 from the United States Army and Navy Liquidation Commission, will be put outFOC - 128 words
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Article103 1951-10-16 2 Calcutta— Asansol 'Phone Link NEW DELHI, Oct. s— Mr. Raj Bahadur. Deputy Communications Minister, said in. Parliament that the Government of India proposed to lay underground cables in the place of existing overhead telegraph and telephone wires between Calcutta and Asansol at an estimated cost of about Rs. 71 lakhs.FOC - 103 words
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Article301 1951-10-16 2 KARAIKAL, Oct. 6.— The Representative Assembly of French India which concluded its Budget Session has voted receipts to the tune of Rs. 1,20,86,000 and expenditure to the extent of Rs. 1,20.30,450 leaving a surplus of Rs. 55,550. The Budget figures in estimation were 29 per cent over301 words
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Article89 1951-10-16 2 BOMBAY. Oct. B.— The Government of Bombay asked the City's 240.000 textile workers to choose between reduced weekly hours of work or complete closure of all mills for two to two and a half months to meet the power shortage. The Government, faced with an overallFOC - 89 words
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242 1951-10-16 2 AHMEDABAD, Oct. B— Mr. T. B. Dalai, Director of Cotton, Government of India, told the Ahmedabad Miilowners' Association that ln spite of the failure of rains in many parts of India, particularly Gujerat, the cotton textile industry could look forward to "a regularFOC - 242 words
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Article55 1951-10-16 2 such lepers of French Nationality should be admitted in Government Hospitals and others should be sent out out of the territory and the Police had been requested to discharge Lhis work. -> e Assem hly voted a sum of Rs. fOOO to Mahe Fishermen who had fallen victims to theFOC - 55 words
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1417 1951-10-16 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Hindu Code Bill: Overriding Effect On Custom Discussion In Parliament DELHI, Sept. 21 (By Air Mail). -Criticism ot the Hindu Code Bill in Parliament to-day centred on the overriding effect of the Code. According to clause 4 as moved by the Law Minister. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar,FOC - 1,417 words
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Article137 1951-10-16 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 21i(By Air Mail). The Congress Party in Parliament met for two and -half hours t'.*_is evening to speed up consideration of the marriage and divorce clauses of the Hindu Code Bill. When i»c rose, it was considering vthe Causes relating to alimony. It isFOC - 137 words
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655 1951-10-16 3 AnantXySVcn^^^ Deputy Speaker. Mr. fled with the explain from CSSSrt^ftLrS he^?f paper about the cartoon, to Which hT^SE? ltQ J of a DeHu news In the explanation letter TtE *MmZ ml S m m Li'laTS2 yesterda pressed regret that the cartoon -hn.filTlo otFOC - 655 words
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1116 1951-10-16 3 Agriculture In India: Diversion Of Land To Cash Crops EFFECT ON FOOD POSITION NEW DELHI, Sept. 20 (By Air Mail). The statistics recently placed before Parliament giving the acreage under food and cash crops in India confirm that the programme of integrated production, announced by the Government of India lastFOC - 1,116 words
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1421 1951-10-16 4 CEYLON NEWS: Premier Senanayake Weeps At UNP Rally In Kandy Touching Reference lo Arrest During 1915 Arrests inconvenience caused, large numberß of delegates attended the conference. The first day's proceedings adjourned at 4.30 p.m. to enable the delegates to worship the Tooth Relic. :::::::::::::-::::::::;::-:»::»:»-"«**»»"-*»J"'*** KANDY, (By Air Mail). The PremierFOC - 1,421 words
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Article118 1951-10-16 4 COLOMBO (By Air Mai-).— The U.N-P. delegan.es' conference in Kandy unanimously adopted at .the final sessions the resolution on the agenda expres___ing tneir unanimous opinion tnat the national anthem "Namo Namo" should be played in shortened form at the end of all meetings, cinema showsFOC - 118 words
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Article339 1951-10-16 4 COLOMBO: Parties interestec ln obtaining citizenship rights for non-nationals hav:- no right tt make representa-don.. unless theii advice is sought by Government. This, in effect is the reply o. the Commissioner for tha Registration of Indians and Pa__.s_s__..i:Mr. V. L. Wirasinha, to the Ceyio. IndianFOC - 339 words
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581 1951-10-16 4 COLOMBO, (By Air Mail) Albert F. Peris. Speaker of the House of Representative, explained the circumstances under which the British Customs authorities recently seized £245 from members of the Ceylon delegation to the Inter- Parliamentary Conference at Norimtmt airport. < Mr. Pen., said that atFOC - 581 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-10-16 4 PHOTO). President Elpidlo Quirino of the Philippines, during his visit ;to Spain, spent two hours, on Oct. 3, in Madrid's Prado Museum. Pnoto shows: The President (with white walking stick), inspects the guard of honour drawn up outside the Museum on his arrival. Behind him is Spanish Education Minister JoaaulnA.P. - 53 words
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109 1951-10-16 4 COLOMBO: The newly esu-o-lisacd CnamDer 01 Commerce of Ceylon, which was organised oy a group of Ceylonese, has taken steps to put Cey.onese businessmen, in touch with businessmen In foreign countries Tbe Chamber approached an trade representatives of foreign countries ln Ceylon and hasFOC - 109 words
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