Indian Daily Mail, 20 October 1951

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VILL. NO. 251. SINGAPORE, SATURD AY, OCTOBER 20, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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    35 1 'hoto Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh left by car after 82 S-?VX i*"? a 2? T 1 a welcome at uSTptoTtoJ the start of their Canadian tour, m Quebeck City. Oct. 9.- APP
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  • 329 1 Its Utility Not Exhausted By Achievement Of Freedom Presidential Address 1 o 57 th Session (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 19. Shri Jawaharlal Nehru m his presidential address to the 57th session of the Indian National Congress declared that the
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  • 91 1 Korea Talks Reds Accept Compromise Proposal MUNSAN, Oat. 19.— The Commu nists today accepted a United Na- tions compromise proposal lor security zones of three miles radius around Munsan and Kaesong. The Reds also scaled down fnei. three-mile corridor between eh two headquarters of the respective armistice talks delegations as
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  • 129 1 PATNA, Oct. 19.— The Governments of Bihar has issued a Press note repudiating the report published m the DAWN of Karachi about the alleged conversion of 4.000 Muslims to Hinduism m Bihar and UP. The origfnal teport was contradicted by the Bihar Government on
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  • 63 1 The draw for the Federal Govt's Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board's second lottery will take place m public at the Ipoh racecourse at 2.00 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 20. All members of the publicare cordially invited to attend. The sale of tickets m this lottery
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  • 108 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 18.—Mindful of the murder of Liaquat Ali Khan, Indian Government officials have arranged elaborate security precautions for Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru, who opens the 57th plenary session of his Congress Party here today. Nehru, however, dislikes being surrounded by bodyguards. At yesterday's meeting m
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  • 290 1 Propaganda Cannot Befool All, Says Persian Weekly TEHERAN. Oct. 19. The Persian weekly QAYAM-E-MILLI has com merited en a letter reported to have been sent by the Pakistan Ambassador m Teheran to the Persian Foreign Ministry protesting against certain views expiessed by the weekly about Pakistan. The paper .■lid what
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  • 119 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 19.— The Finance Minister, Mr. Chintaman Desmukh, announced here m the Indian Parliament that as a result of the recent understanding with the TJK Government a sum of £310 million out of the sterling balances was to be transferred to No 1 Account. This
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  • 298 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 18.—Prime; Minister Pandit Nehru lashed out i today against both Cor lmunism and Democracy. Communi.m, he said, for all "its triumphs ia many fields, crushes the free sphil of man; Democracy itself gradually succumbs to the new cult of force
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  • 124 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 19.— The AllIndia Princely States People's Conference was today dissolved after 25 years because all 600 of the States have been liquidated and their 100,- i 000,000 people merged m the rest of India. The decision was taken when the conference, with Prime
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  • 199 1 TEHERAN, Oct. 19. ZEHQAT ASIA, a leading weekly of Iran, m a recent editorial, said: "By the passage of time and objective analysis it is becoming increasingly clear that Mr Mohd Ali Jinnah was the first man who, by the partitition of India, sowed the seed
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  • 38 1 Mr. G. G. Thomson, Public Relations Secretary, will give a talk (at the Indian Association Roof Garden. Baleister Road, today (Saturday) at 6.15 p.m. on "Inddan Contributions to Singapore." The meeting to ope* to pabiic
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  • 128 1 SWAMI SITARAM LUNCHES 'TORCH' SATYAGRAHA (From our own Correspondent). MADRAS, Oct. 19.— Swarai Sitaram has lit the torch of Salyagraha m Anclhra Desa. According to him, the torch signified the symbol of ••Saivodaya" Revolution of which the early formation of the Andhra State wa» an integral part. The Swamiji's action,
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  • 73 1 Already the Swamiji has called upon all students to come away from the classes and lead mass demonstrations scheduled to begin on Nov. 11, unless the Government of India acts before then. There is bitter disappointment m all quarteds that all promises made by Premier
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  • 493 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 19. More papers have commented on the assassination of Pakistan's Premier. The NATIONAL HERALD observes "India and Pakistan have both grievously suffered. The murder of Gandhi plunged the two countries m common sorrow; that of Liaquat. Ali Khan has plunged them
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  • 264 1 KARACHI, Oct. 19.— Pakistan's new Government —which officially starts functioning today— is expected to Jittle change m the late Prime Minister Liaquat Ah Khan's policies at home and abroad. People who know Li a quat's successor, former Governor-General Khwaja Nazimuddin, predict he will
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  • 101 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 19. —Kwhaja Nazimuddin's assumption of Pakistan's premiership is favourably viewed here. Official and unofficial sources described him as one of the soundest men m the young dominion. As Prime Minister of United Bengal, he was popular with both Muslims and Hindus, the said.
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  • 88 1 The Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, has sent the following personal message to the Government of Pakistan: "I learnt with profound sorrow of the death of Liaquat Ali Khan. He was a man who commanded widespread respect by his character and abilities. He played with conspicious
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  • 200 1 ASSASSIN NOT AN AFGHAN, SAYS KABUL RADIO KARACHI, Oct. 19— Kabul Radio, Afghanistan, has denied a report, that the man who murdered Pakistan Premier Liaquat Ali Khan was an Afghan, All-India Radio reported today. An official Pakistan siatement issued on Tuesday saia the assassin had been identified as Said Akbar,
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  • 121 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 19.— Admiral Sir Edward Parry, who relnquished his command of the Indian Navy last Saturday, and Lady Parry were given a send off by a large and distinguished gathering at Delhi station on Oct. 15. On arrival at the station platform, Admiral Parry
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  • 35 1 i SRINAGAR, Oct. 19. According to an official announcement m Srinagar on Oct. 17 the first meeting or the Kashmir Constituent Assembly Will be beW on get 31 GIIS
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  • 2822 2 Why Dr. Ambedkar Resigned From Cabinet Text Of Correspondence With Premier Nehru NEW DELHI, Oct. n;— The Prime Minister placed before Parliament to-day the text of the correspondence between him and Dr. Ambed kar and said that Dr. Ambedkar's decision to leave the Government was a matter of regret to
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    70 2 PHOTO). Swami Karpatriji, founder of the Ram Rajya Party of India, opens his election campaign with a. press conference m New Delhi, demanding a baa on the slaughter of cattle and homes for aged and decrepit cows. The Indian Food Mi nistry thinks the several million of these useless cattle
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  • 143 2 BOMBAY, Oct. 12.— Referring to the report of the committee on proposed legislation for the regulation of stock exchanges and contracts m securities. Mr. Chunilal B. Mehta said m an interview that an all-In-dia Act for the conduct and supervision of stock exchange trading
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  • 319 2 Sino-Tibetan Agreement: No Ratification Yet By Dalai Lama KALIMPONG, Oct. 13— The SinoTibetan Agreement on "measures for peaceful liberation of Tibet" signed m Peking on May 23 last has not yet been ratified by the Dalai Lama and his Government, it is learnt according to a report reaching here from
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  • 5089 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Accused Member Resigns Before The Motion For His Expulsion Was Voted Upon REPLY TO CHARGES BY COMMITTEE pJIZ™ i "^•f is being inquired into by Jp^Zt'J^ tteA^\ 9mtion of hiB membership of Parliament to-day: He delivered a two-hour speech explaining his conduct
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  • 59 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 24 (By Air Mail).— in view of Mr. H. G. Mudgal's resignation of his membership of Parliament, lottoy circles to-night anticipated :\he Prime Minister's motion for expulsion may be modified so as to disqualify Mr. Mudjgal fron standing as a candidate
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