Indian Daily Mail, 18 October 1951
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Title Section16 1951-10-18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 249. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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444 1951-10-18 1 Murder Of Leaders Can not Upset Asian Govts, Says C. R. >iPlea To Pakistanis To RetainjSanity And Culture (Frmn Obt Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 17.— The Indian National dag flew at half-mast today on all Government buildings m the Union Capital and also444 words
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178 1951-10-18 1 "POLITICS OF THE GUN" CONDEMNED NEW DELHI, Oct. 17.— Premiei Shri Nehru said today that he wat shaken by the news of Liaquat Ali Khan's assassination "as much for personal as for public reasons." Speaking to a pre-convention meeting of the 400- member Congress SubjectReuter; A.P. - 178 words
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Article341 1951-10-18 1 Postwar Assassinations Recalled LONDON, Oct. 17.—Assassinations have claimed political leaders m Malaya, Burma, India and countries of the Middle East since ttu war. Only nine days ago the British High Commissioner of Malaya SIR HENRY GUKNEY war- shot dead by guerillas m a JungCe ambush. In July. 1947. U AUNGReuter - 341 words
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75 1951-10-18 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 17.— The President and Prime Minister of India will deliver messages of condolence at a public meeting t'.sdiiy Wednesday, at which the Minister of the Interior, u^>gopalachari, will preside, official sources said Tuesday night. They added that the Government has ordered a halfA.P. - 75 words
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Article341 1951-10-18 1 RAWALPINDI, Oct. 17.— Police investigating ttie assassination of Liaquat Ali Khan said today they were holding "about three men" In Rawalpindi central gaol. They withheld all other information. An eye-witness told Reuter today that immediately after firing two shots at Liaquat Ali Khan, the assassin wasReuter; A.P. - 341 words
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442 1951-10-18 1 NEW DELHI, Oct 17.— Pakistan's Governor-General, Khwaja Nazimuddln today assumed charge as Prime Minister In place of Liaquat Ali Khan who was assassinated yesterday. All India Radio, quoting Pakistan Radio, said appointment of a new governor-general would bo announced shortly. Nazimuddin will takeReuter - 442 words
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126 1951-10-18 1 KARACHI, Oct. 17. —The body of Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan was brought back to Karachi by air early today. It was to lie In state until 1 p.m. local time today when a funeral procession is due to start. Draped m a green Pakistan flagReuter - 126 words
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384 1951-10-18 1 (By HAROLD MILKS, A. P. Correspondent. NEW DELHI. Oct. 17.— Indian officials Tuesday studied with considerable fear the possibility that the assassination of Pakistan Premier Liaquat Ali Khan might upset the uneasy peace between Pakistan and India. They studied, too, the question of who is likelyA.P. - 384 words
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Article421 1951-10-18 1 UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 17.— Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations representative for Kashmir reported to the Security Council yesterday that there was still a chance of getting agreement between India and Pakistan on the question of Kashmir. Dr. Graham's main conclusions and recommendations were: 1. Although theReuter - 421 words
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Article93 1951-10-18 1 DJAKARTA, Oct. 15.— President Soekarno has spoken of the close ties of friendship between India and Indonesia. Speaking at a ceremony m Jakarta on Oct. 12 when India's new Ambassador, Mr. Bhagwat Dayal, presented his credentials. President Soekarno said that Indonesia considered India as one ofGIIS - 93 words
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Article124 1951-10-18 1 LONDON, Oct. 17.— Statesmen throughout the world yesterday expressed profound shock and sorrow at the assassination of Pakistan Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan. They praised him for his wise leadership of the four-year-old Moslem state and his work for world peace. THE KING KingA.P. - 124 words
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435 1951-10-18 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, Oct. 18. 1951. A SENSELESS MASSACRE ZOOMING a* it does close on the heels of the assassin ation of Sir Henry Gurney, the news of the equally outrageous murder m cold blood of the Pakistan Prime Minister Air. Haquat All Khan is indeed doubly shucking435 words
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Article82 1951-10-18 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 16.— The first official estimate of the area under sugarcane m India during the current year puts it at 4.37 million acres, as against 3.6 million acres during the last year. This shows an increase of over 21 per cent m the acreageGIIS - 82 words
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126 1951-10-18 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 16.— An InterCommonwealth Universities Conference will be held m Delhi on Dec. 21 to discuss matters of common interest to universities m the Commonwealth. Vice-Chancellors of all Indian Universities m the Commonv/ealth will attend the f'onference and delegations from other Commonwealth countriesGIIS - 126 words
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486 1951-10-18 2 Candidates For Bombay City Named BOMBAY, Oct. 12:— The Bombay Pradesh Congress Election Committee has selected the following candidates to contest the elections to the House of the People from the city of Bombay: Bombay South: Mr. S. K. Patil, sitting member; Bombay Central:F.O.C. - 486 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-10-18 2 Photo). Count Stanislas Ostrorog, Ambas <;ador-designate of France to India, called on the Prime Minister, Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, at Parliament House, New Delhi, on O ct. 5. This photograph showing Shri Jawaharlal Nehru with Cou nt Stanislas Ostrorog and Shri Chopra, Chief of Protocol, Government of India, was taken whenGIIS - 61 words
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Article201 1951-10-18 2 MADRAS, Oct. 11:— The Tamil Nad Congress Election Commute* met to-day at 11 a.m., at the Chief Minister's residence, to finalise the list of candidates for election to tho House at the People and the State Assembly from Tamil Nad, Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar presided. AllGIIS - 201 words
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Article124 1951-10-18 2 INDORE, Oct. 16.— The MCC drew their three-day match against Hoikar, the Ranji Trophy champions, here, after gaintng a first innings lead of 48 yesterday. Helped by a fighting century by Jack Robertson and a mixed innings of 43 by the captain, Nigel Howard, the MOO carriedReuter - 124 words
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Article331 1951-10-18 2 GAL H ATI Oct. 12:— The Assam Congress Election Board to-day completed selection of all but 15 candidates to contest 108 seats m the State Assembly and 12 seats to the House of People. The list has been forwarded to the Central Election Board, but as instructedF.O.C. - 331 words
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84 1951-10-18 2 NEW DELHI. Oct. 10:— The Congress General Secretary, Mr. L. B. Shastri. today asked Pradesh Congress Committees "to keep m mind the claims of INTUC friends" to selecting Congress candidates for the coming general elections. In a circular, Mr. Shastri drew attention to the resolutionF.O.C. - 84 words
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Article67 1951-10-18 2 CALCUTTA: The Central Parliamentary Board of th« Socialist Party will meet m Calcutta for three days commencing: on Oct. 13. Acharya Narendra Deo, Chairman of the party Mr. Asoka Mehta, General Secretary, and Mr. J. P. NaraiS Chairman of the Board, will attend. B I he electionFOC - 67 words
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Article156 1951-10-18 2 LUCKNOW, Oct. 11:— The con- vention of the Praja Party which began here this afternoon adjourned for two hours to reassemble with such of its members as wanted to remain m the Party and had no intention of returning to the Congress Nearly 275 delegates wereF.O.C. - 156 words
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121 1951-10-18 2 Dissidents In U.P.: Decision To Rejoin Congress LUCKNOW, Oct. ll:_More than 100 dissidents announced their decision to-day to leave their respective parties and re-join the Congress. The dissidents, most of whom are from Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party toclude Mr Balakrishna Sharma! M.P., Mr. Keshav Dcv Malaviya, former Development Minister, MrF.O.C. - 121 words
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Article91 1951-10-18 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 11:— A preliminary list of 15 names, including six Harijans, unanimously selected by the Tamil Nad Congress Election Committee has been received m New Delhi. It is learnt that the names are those of Messrs. T. T. Krishnamachari, P. Natesan, O. V. Alagesan,F.O.C. - 91 words
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271 1951-10-18 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. B.— Enquiries show that New Delhi has no information as to when the French Government intend holding the referendum m the settlements m South India. .At first, the three no n -official observers who were said to have been selected by theFOC - 271 words
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557 1951-10-18 2 mJBLI. Oct. 8.-»It is likely th at m the excitement created by Swami Sitarams fast and due to a de* ire to hasten the formation of an Andhra State some fundamental problems are likely to be lost sight of and Kamataka stampeded into losi ngFOC - 557 words
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298 1951-10-18 2 Nehru Condemns Communal Role Of Kashmir Praja Parishad NEW DELHI, Oct. B.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, said m a statement that the activities ot th© Praja Parishad m Kashmir were "misconceived and harmful." Completely "disapproving" of the Partshad's activity, the Prime Minister said, "This atitude of narrow communallsmFOC - 298 words
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57 1951-10-18 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 10:— The subjects committee of the 57th Congress session will meet on Oct 17 and 18 not on Oct. 15 and 16, as stated m an earlier communique, according to an announcement by the Congress Publicity Committee toda.y. The Congress Workine Committee willF.O.C. - 57 words
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601 1951-10-18 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Select Committee's Report NEW DELHI, Sept. 24 (By Air Mail The tea industry, producing nearly one-half of the total world produce of tea, has been taken out of the purview of the Industries (development and regulation) Bill by the SelectFOC - 601 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-10-18 3 PHOTO. Winston Churchill >as a pat for this younj* lady during Ta tour of his constituency, Woodford (Essev), on ihe afternoon of Oct. 6. The Tory leader ra« returned to ParHairient at the l»50 elections with a majority of 18,499.- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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197 1951-10-18 3 DEVELOPMENT OF ROADS: CENTRAL FUND FORMED NEW DELHI, Sept). 24 (By Air Mail).— The Government of India have a fund for the development of roads namely the Central Road Fund which derives its revenue--now of the order of Rs. 3 crores per annum from an extra duty of Customs andFOC - 197 words
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311 1951-10-18 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 22 (By Air Mail). Demands lor supplementary grants totalling about Rs. 28.5 crores are expected to be presented to Parliament by the Finance Minister, Shri C. D. Deshmukn, early next month. Of the total demand revenue expenditure will account for aboutFOC - 311 words
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287 1951-10-18 3 Prohibitory Order In Kerala State: Matter Raised In Parliament NEW DELHI, Sept. 24 (By AilMail).— The Deputy Speaker, Mr. Ananthasayanam iyengar, to-da\ ruled out an adjournment motion tabled by Mr>. R. Velayudhan (.Travanicore-Cochin) seeking to discuss the "action of tlie Travan-core-Cochin Government m banning public meetings, procession? and all kindsFOC - 287 words
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Article224 1951-10-18 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 24 (By Air Mail). The Hindu Code Bill, which was partly discussed m Parliament lasti week and had evoked considerable criticism m the House, is expected to be dropped, according to lobby circles. Government now seem to be reconciled to theFOC - 224 words
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Article149 1951-10-18 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 23 (By Air Mail). The controversial Hindu Code Bill has been moved further down m the agenda before Parlia.nent for the coming week and has now been put down 1 as the fifth item m the list of legislative business. According to the revised listFOC - 149 words
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356 1951-10-18 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 19 (By Air Mail).— The Rajasthan Desert is encroaching at a rate of approximately half a mile every year towards the Indo-Gapgetic plain. The encroachment is over a total length of about 100 miles m separate stretches onFOC - 356 words
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Article383 1951-10-18 3 FOOD SHORTAGE IN MADRAS IMPORT OF FOOD— MISSING DAKOTA-RLY. SAFETY DEVICE -MANUFACTURE OF COACHES QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT: NEW DELHI, Sept. 24 (By Air Mail).— The Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture, Shri ThiruTial Rao, told Parliament to-day that the Central Government had asked the Madras Government to report onFOC - 383 words
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114 1951-10-18 3 Madras Reds To Be Released On 4 Months' Parole MADRAS. Oct. 12. Mr. P. S. Kumaraswamy Raja, Chief Minister, said here on Oct. 6 that the State Government would release on four months' parole the Communist detenus still m jail to enable them to take part m the elections afterFOC - 114 words
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133 1951-10-18 3 AGRA, Oct. 10— About 100 leading members of the KMP Party m Agra district decided by a majority vote at a meeting here against rejoining the Congress. Mr. Paliwal, who presided, was, however, of the view that since the basic principles of the Congress andFOC - 133 words
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Article57 1951-10-18 3 BOMBAY, Sept. 24 (By Air Mail) —Dr. John Matthai. former Finance Mtniister, will contest a seat for Parliament from Kotta yalm constituency m Travancort State m the coming general elections, it was reliably learnt here to-day Dr. Matthai will stand as an Independent 'candidate but Is expectedFOC - 57 words
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242 1951-10-18 3 DIRECT ROAD TO MAHABAUPURAM: STANDING COMMITTEE VOTES FUNDS NEW DELHI, Sept. 21 (By Air Mali) The Standing Committee (Roads) of the Ministry of Transport met m Parliament House today with Mr. K. Santhanam, Minister of State for Transport, presiding. The Commi-ttee approved of the following grants being made from theFOC - 242 words
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Article46 1951-10-18 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 20 (By Air Mail).— The Law Minister, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, laid on the table m Parliament to-day the Delimitation of Council Constituencies Orders m trespeot of seven States: Bihar, Bombay, Madras Punjab. Uttar Pradesh. West Bengal and Mysore. FOCFOC - 46 words
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762 1951-10-18 4 Following resolutions were passed at the fourth annual General Meeting of the Naval Base Labour Union held at Sultan Theatre on Sunday, Oct. 14 under the Chairmanship of Mr. M. P. D. Nair, President of the Army Civil Service Union: 1. "This meeting deplores Uhat762 words
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122 1951-10-18 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 17. Following is the draft itinerary of the visiting Japanese hockey team to India; Nov. 10: Japanese Hockey Team versus the Bengal Eleven m Calcutta. Nov. 11: versus India (the first International m Calcutta) Nov. 13:. versus UP m Allahabaa Nov.122 words
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Article23 1951-10-18 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 17.—The Government of India have declared Oct. 24 to be he United Nations Day. GIISGIIS - 23 words
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Article155 1951-10-18 4 LONDON. Oct. 16. Princess Elizabeth ajid the Duke of Edinburgh will stop orf for a week m Ceyjon next year an their way to a royal tour m Australia and New Zealand. Buckingham Palace announced yesterday taat the Primcess 1 ana ncr husband would arrive atA.P. - 155 words
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124 1951-10-18 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 17.— The following message has been sent by Lhe President of India to His Majesty Muhammed Zahir Shah. King of Afghanistan, on the occasion ot Lhe latter's birthday (October 16j "On my behalf and on behalf of the Government and the peopleFOC - 124 words
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Article, Illustration507 1951-10-18 4 SARDAR JOGINDRA SINGH'S STATEMENT AT ECAFE TRADE PROMOTION CONFERENCE Initiating the discussion of standardisation of commercial products and the methods of achieving it, when the ECAFE Trade Promotion Conference, now being held m Singapore, met again after the holidays; the Government of India's Delegate,507 words
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210 1951-10-18 4 DETHRONE-BUT DONT KILL ENGLISH" PLEA \CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: "National sentiment demands that English should be dethroned, but not abandoned" said Mr. A. M. A. Azeez, Principal of Zahira College, addressing a meeting of the Royal Empire Society, on 'The Problem of Language m the Dominion of Ceylon." Mr. Azeez showedFOC - 210 words
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246 1951-10-18 4 COLOMBO, Oct. 16.— Mahadevan Sathasivam, all-Ceylon Test" cricter was remanded m custody Monday m connection with the death* by strangling of his wife, Ananda. Her body was found last Tuesday In the garage of her house m Bambalapitiya, tour miles outside Colombo. Sathasivam, a ver.satileReuter - 246 words
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Article124 1951-10-18 4 COLOMBO: Now that Mr. C Suntherall'nsam has ceased to be Member of Parliament- for Vavuniya, speculation- is on the candidate or candidates who will contest him it tn<; bye -election he has forced on the issue of the national flag Mr. Suntheralinsam was an Inlcpeatteat and itFOC - 124 words
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157 1951-10-18 4 'CEYLON HAS NEVER KNOWN FREEDOM SUCH AS THIS' COLOMBO: Mr. A. RatnayaKe Minister of Food addressing a meeting recent'y of the Gercenu Peramuna at Kelaniya said never In the history of Ceylon did tie people enjoy so much freedom They formed part and parcel of the g3verni-nent because it wasFOC - 157 words
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64 1951-10-18 4 CHAVAKACHCHERI: Over 5 000 devotees attended the aruutal festival of Maveddy Pilla/ar temple wmch lasted 10 days. The climax was the car festival and "Theerthtjuam," Devotees and "bakththars" were seen rolling: on their bodies round the temple. Besides "anka-pUra-thadcban&m," kavadl processions were another feature.FOC - 64 words
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