Indian Daily Mail, 22 October 1951

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 253. SINGAPORE, MONDA V, OCTOBER 22, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 232 1 3 Wounded In Melee KARACHI, Oct. 21. Three people were wounded m the melee which followed the assassination ot rakistan Premier Liaquat Ali Khan last Tuesday, and the liquidation of his killer. An official press statement, issued because of inaccurate reporis of the tragw assassination
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    40 1 Photo. The Shah of Persia reads his speech at the opening of the new session of the Persian Senate, m Teheran on Oct. 7. He made a most outspoken satement m support of the oil nationalisation schem e. A. P.
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  • 167 1 AFGHAN ENVOY'S REVELATION (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi Oct. 21.— Mr. NajibulL.h Khan, the Afghan Ambassador m India m a statement issued to the press yesterday denied the report that Akbar the assassin of Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, was an
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  • 103 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 21— The following message has been received by the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, from the Governor-General of Pakistan, Mr. Ghulam Mahammed: "I have received Your Excellency's most kind message on the occasion of the death at the hands of an assassin of our
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  • 93 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 21. A message 01 congratulation of Pakistan's new Governor-General was sent las 1 night by the Indian President Rajendra Prasad. The message said, "It is our earnest wish that Pakistan shuuin grow m prosperity under guidance, and friendship bttWMd our two
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  • 49 1 NEW Distil, OOU 21-ime mdian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly m Paris, which Wins on Nov. 6, will be led oy Sir Benegal Ran, the government announced last night. The delegation will consist ot five delegates, five alternate representatives and two advisors. A.P.
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  • 64 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 21. A 10--year-old boy, Dilawar Khan, alleged to have been a companion <?f Pakistani Prime Minister Liaquat All Khan's assassin, was arrested on Friday nignt m Rawalpindi, according to reports reaching here last night. lie is said to have been living la the same
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  • 43 1 KARACHI, Oct. 21.— The British High Commissioner, Sir Gilbert Laithwait and the American Ambassador, Mr. Avra Warren, headed a lar^e congregation at today's special :nc.aorial service here for the mur-i-.L-d Pakistan Prime Minister Lia- quat Ali Khan. Reuter
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  • 209 1 LONDON, Oct. 21. Prime Minister Clement Attlee went out of his way last night to describe Aneurin Bevan, leader of the leftwing labourites, as "a loyal colleague of mine.'* In his final radio broadcast before next Tuesday's General Election, Attlee said the Conservatives had
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  • 111 1 CALCUTTA, Oct. 21.— The Indonesian Prime Minister Dr. Mohamed Sukiman, will not take part m this week's talks between the Indian and Burmese Premiers at New Delhi, Dr. Sudarsano, the Indonesian Ambassador said here today. Dr. Sudarsano returned from Rangoon with the Burmese
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  • 51 1 MCC HITS 340 IN FIRST INNINGS AMRITSAR, Oct. 21— The M.C.C. lost seven wickets for 120 runs today m bringing their first innings score to 340 against Northern India here, but by the close they had claimed six Northern India first ninnies wick«t. for 110. The match ends 1 tomorrow.—
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  • 47 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 21.— Burma's Prime Minister, Tnakin Nu, arrived here today for consultations with the' Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru. Their talks will be on "matters of mutual Interest fro the two countries" including a separate peace treaty with Japan.— Reuter
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  • 94 1 HINDI AND REGIONAL LANGUAGES NEHRU ALLAYS FEARS (Fru;n uur own Correspondent) New Delhi, Oct. 20. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru addressing the All India Nationalist Sikhs Conference at Satyavati Nagar, assured them that there is no basis for any fear that Hindi would finally lead to the suppression of their own language
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  • 108 1 Persian Oil Dispute EGYPT ACCUSES BRITAIN FOR DISTURBANCES NEW YORK, Oct. 21, Mr. Trygve Lie, Secre-tary-General of the United Nations, said Friday night he hoped the United States will be successful m mediating m the British-Persian oil dispute. "I hope that when Prime Minister
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  • 124 1 CAIRO, Oct. 21.— Egypt is "determined to follow the course of action .;he has set herself," the Egyptian Foreign Minister, Dr. Mohamed Salah El Din Pasha, declared her«; I estorday. "Nothing will make us deviate. he said. The decision to abrogate the Anglo-Egyptian
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  • 77 1 THE HAGUE, Oct. 21.— The International Court may ask Britain for further legal arguments on the Court's competence to deal with the Persian oil dispute, according to court sources yesterday. It is understood that the British memorial on the case had already dealt with the court's competence but
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  • 60 1 OTTAWA, Ucl. U. uanaaa win sidem it of major importance thai control of the Suez Canal should not be wrested from Britain, accord ing to Extr~nal Affairs Minister L.B. Pearson. M.. Pearson told the House of Commons yesterday that Canada gave moral support to the British viewpoint that
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  • 114 1 KARACHI, Oct. 21.— Pakistani Foieign Minister' Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, yesterday described the present tension between Britain and Egypt as "very distressing,' 1 and said he hoped it would be re solved "without incident." The Foreign Minister who left New York by air on Wednesday on hearing of
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  • 87 1 CAIRO. Oct.. 21. Egypt Friday formally protested to Britain that British behaviour m the Suez Canal Zone is "endangering peace m the Middle East," according to the proGovernment newspaper Al Misri. Al Misri, quoting Egyptian Foreign Office officials, said Egypt placed on Britain the responsibility for recent
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  • 151 1 Liaison Officers Reach Basic Agreement MUNSAN, Oct. 21. An official release today said the United Nations c.ul Co'Yimunist liaison officers, hay c reached "agreement m principle" on r!n- terms for renewing the Koi nan armistice talks. The U.N. announcement said tli c two sides had
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  • 65 1 MOSCOW, Oct. 20.— Premier Stalin today wished "successes to the brave Korean people" m a telegram to North Korean Premier Kirn H Sen. This statement was contained ir» an exchange of telegrams betweer. the two leaders and made public m Moscow this morning; Kirn, m
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  • 189 1 VANCOUVER, Oct. 21.—Vancouver roared a royal welcome to Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip yesterday afternoon. Thousands of men, women and children massed m streets leading to the station, while other thousands lined the route of the royal procession to the city hall. The royal 10-coach train
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  • 551 2 Indain Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, October 22. 1951 FURTHER PROOF OF SEC-COUNCIL'S INCAPACITY THE Graham Report on Kashmir, though not significant m itself. is yet another proof of the inability of the United Nations Organisation to face any problem without fear or favour. Presented to the Security Council coincidentaliy enough—
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  • 475 2 POLICY OF APPEASEMENT TOWARDS PAKISTAN DEPLORED PATNA, Oct. 18: Dr. Syaraa Prasad Mookherjee, leader of the Bharatiya Jan Sangh, addressing a meeting of over 25,000 persons at Gandhi Maidan here this evening, accused Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru of Infecting the body politic of the Congress
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  • 106 2 SURAT, Oct. 20:— Protection of the rlg-nt to private ownership of land, abolition of controls, and p#jmotion of free trade are the main points m the programme of a new political party to be formed at Ahmedabad shortly. Leaders of the Gujerat Khedut have
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  • 128 2 C£ASE rO.BE EXCHANGEABLE KARACHI, Oct. 19.— The Pakistan Government announced that Government of India notes and Reserve Bank ot India notes inscribed with the words "Government of Pakistan' of denominations of Rupee* One, Two and Five, Ten and Hundred shall cease to be exchangeable from Jan.
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  • 49 2 JAKARTA, Oct. 19:— The posaibility of convening an all- Asian Socialist Party Conference, is to be discussed at the meeting of the Indian, Indonesian and Burmese Socialist parties to be hold m Rangoon next month, the Indonesian Socialist leader. Dr. Sultan Sharir said to-day F.0.C.
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  • 48 2 WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—President Truman late yesterday signed a Congressional reaoJutlon ending tne state of war with Germany. There was no Immediate statement from the Pre&kienlti m connection with hla action. The White Housp atmgJiy eanc-vnMd *c tiad sfneo 14. A.P.
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  • 154 2 15 CHORE LOAN SOUGHT FROM CENTRE MADRAS, Oct. 18:— Matters relating to the financing of the Madras Governments development projects under the "Five-year Plan' 1 as well as the capital works pro gramme for 1951-52 are to be considered by Madras Ministers and the Government of India
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  • 159 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 20:— The Government of India announced destinational quotas of 15,500 tons of groundnut and 11,650 tons of groundnut oil for export during the last quarter of this year. No other exports of groundnut or groundnut oil will be allowed till the end of the
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  • 63 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 15:— The Central Publicity Board of the Indian National Congress is to bring out a weekly under the name of Congress Sandesh m English and Hindi. HarRhadev Malaviya will be its editor. The first issue of the journal will come out on the occasion of the
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  • 244 2 One Week Programme In Madras MADRAS, Oct. 19: Citizens of Madras will have an opportunity of seeing the best films of the wotfd m City theatres during th eweek Feb. 7 to Feb. 13, 1952 Th» information was given by Mr K. Srinivasan, Regional Officer, Central Board
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  • 145 2 Mrs. Pandit V. K. K. Menon AND B. N. RAU NEW DELHI. Oct. 18:— Official confirmation is lacking to reports current here that Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's High Commissioner m London, is relinquishing his post m the immediate future for reasons of health. Meanwhile,
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  • 107 2 India T o Remain Secular State CONGRESS REAFFIRMS FAITH SHEIKH ABDULLAH CONDEMNS COMMUNALISM (From our own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 20. The All India Congress Committee concluded its fifty seventh session on Friday the 19th Octo ber 1951, after adopting unanimously the resolutions reamming its faith m the ideal that
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  • 87 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 15:— Mr. P. N. Rajbhoj, General Secretary of the All-India Scheduled Castes Federation, called upon the people to "end the totalitarian regime of the Congress, which has resulted m the worsening of the condition of the Indian people". Addressing a public
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  • 152 2 SHEIKH ABDULLAH'S TRIBUTE TO NEHRU'S LEADERSHIP (From our own Correspondent) New Delhi Oct. 20. The twenty four year old States Peoples Conference at the last session held m Satyavatinagar yesterday decided to dissolve t)M organisation and hand over Lhe^assets to the Congress President Mr.
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  • 67 2 Pak. Foreign Policy Criticised KARACHI. Oct. 15:— Three members of the Pakistan Muslim League have said the Pakistan Government's policy on Kashmir Is "suicidal. The three signatories, which include Mr. Abdul Abbasi, former Secretary of the U.P. Muslim League, said m a Press statement. "The wait and see policy of
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  • 27 2 MANILA. Oct. 20,— PorieKn Secretary Carlo© P. Ramulo. suffering from laryngitis and a fcjgh fever cut short 'his central FfeJHjppfcnes tour and returned to Manila yesterday.- A.P.
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  • 163 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 20: —Enquiries show that there is no likelihood of any concre te step being taken by the Government of India before the general elections to bring into existence a separate Andhra Province. It is possible that Prime Minis ter Nehru may make
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  • 383 2 BILL REFERRED TO SELECT COMMITTEE NEW DELHI, Sept. 25 (By Air Mail) Mr. Jagjivan Ram moved m Parliam ent today that the Plantation Labour Bill be referred to a Select iCommittee. The Bill provides for the welfare of labour and regulates the conditions
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  • 98 2 ORDINANCE TO STOP EJECTMENT NEW DELHI, Oct. 15:— lvlr. C. Rajagopalachari announced m Parliament to-day that Government would very shortly advise the President to issue an ordinance amending the Punjab Tenants' Security of Tenure Act. The Home Minister said Govern ment were aware of the
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  • 155 2 Instructions To State Governments NEW DELHI, Sept. 25.— The Law Minister, Dr. Ambediar, repudiated m Parliament today the suggestion that the disfranchisement of lakhs of women voters m certain States, had resulted from lack of proper instructions to the officials who pre-T'-ed the electoral rolls. On
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  • 38 2 NAGPUR. Oct. 15.— The Governernment of India have proposed a conference of State Food Ministers m New Delhi m the first week of November to discuss the "basic plan" to- .•:;>;! it was learnt here.— FOC
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  • 194 3 CEYLON NEWS: hor Training Trade Union Leaders COLOMBO: Trade unionism as a career and the provision of training facilities by the establishment of a labour college at Kandy, were among several important matters discussed at the regional meeting of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions
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  • 176 3 U.S. MILITARY AID CEYLON MAY NOT NEED COLOMBO: Tnere Is no question oif Ceylon applying for miliitary aid from the U.S. under the Mutual Security Act wnich President Truman signed according to informed quarters here. This measure authorises a programme of 7,482,527,790 dollars m military and ecanqmic assistance to the
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  • 101 3 COLOMBO: Tne President of tie Senate, Sir Gerard Wijeyekooi and the Deputy President, Mr. Perl Sunderam, along with eight others, have ceased to be Members of the Senate with effect from Oct. 17. The eight others who have completed itheir term are: Mr L L Hunter,
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  • 78 3 CHAVAKACHCHERI Hindu schools to teach this religion fully are an urgent necessity, satd Mr. A. Rasiah, honorary secretary Mtondel-Salva Paripalana Sabai, when it met to consider building a school. The society which was inaugurated by Mr. S. Rajaratnam, organising secretary of itthe Hindu Board of
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  • 120 3 COLOMBO: A hitherto uncovered field for female employment has been dpened m the Inspectorate of the Co-operative Department. Mrs. Amy Sattrukulasinghe who j discussed avenues of employment for women as Inspectors to the Co-operative Dept. with Mr. A. Ratnayake, Minister cf Food and Co-operative Undertakings states
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  • 83 3 COLOMBO: In order to give rubber products the maxima n hTefl from the next shipmen to C'-iina, attempts are now being made to colllect rubber far China on a cooperative basis. A shipper who played a leading part m the organisation of the first bumper
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  • 68 3 COLOMBO: Ceylon will be represented by two delegates at a conference of the Asian Advisory CommiUee of the 1.L.0. which takes place at Geneva (from Nov- ember 10 to Nov. 13 r this year. Ceylon's delegates will be Mr. E. M. Wije»naike, Assistant Secretary Nfcnlstry cf
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  • 51 3 \s\jL*ji\iß*j Minor employees like peons, messengers and orderlies m Government depart ments will be eligible for admission to the Assistant Clerics Service proviied they hay« the necessary qualifications. Only those over 45 yeans of age will, however, toe eligible to sit for 'this examination.—
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  • 76 3 COLOMBO Australians were sjrorised to learn that Ceylon had only 600 doctors for 7,000,000 people, Dr. W. Grilltmayr, a Viennesr. specialist 'who re tunned to Ceylon yesterday after a six-week tour of Australia, told me. Ceydon's dearth of doctors was news to pressmen "down under,
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  • 112 3 COLOMBO: Schr-il-Girls, unless fpr openly chapero: d. will not m future be admit t 1 to "boxes" m local cinemas. This is the edict df crtain ciiema managers owing to an alarming I Increase m the abuse of private j boxes by certain types
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  • 123 3 COLOMBO: A sum of two lakhs of rupees has been offered "to the University of Ceylon for the purpose of establishing a chair for Suddhist Research. Originally. Mrs. S. Hewavitarne, Mrs. G. G. Perera heir-executors and Mesdames D. C. Amaradivakara, S. L WijesingTie and A. F. DLssanayik
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  • 70 3 1,000- YEAR-OLD RUINS FOUND COLOMBO: 'me ruins of Uie residence oi a minor King oi the eigoxn or ninui century aave beeii OLscoverea neax the BasawaKKUiam tank and the Arcnaeiogicai Dtipartment nas just compietea Clearing the si^e of this ntra luid Tne oujidiag is believea to oe older m design
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  • 52 3 COLOMBO: The proposed lottery to be run in> connection with fcxie Colombo Exnibition was commented /upon at the meeting of the Church of Ceylon Diocesan Council last week. The question was raised by Mr. A. B. S. N. Pudlenayagam when the report of tne Diocesan Committee Deung
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  • 126 3 COLOMBO: The judgement de livered by the Ceylon Suprem* Court recently m connection with the Kegalle citizenship case is to form the subject of appeal before the Privy Council. Mr. G. S. N. Kodakan Pillal, the party concerned, has notified the opposing parties, namely, Mr. P. B
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  • 336 3 DETAILS PUBLISHED I New Delhi, Oct. 20. A complete election programme for the whole of the country has now been finalised by the Chief Election Commissioner, Mr. Sukumar Sen. According to this programme, Himachal Pradesh will go to the pells m the next few days, Bilaspur m November,
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  • 181 3 BANGALORE, Oct. 19:— India to<lay possesses a well-equipped high voltage laboratory claimed to be the higgest modern laboratory of its kind m the whole of the East. This high voltage laboratory roims part of the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, and first official tests were
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  • 85 3 49?§2i Fv" Oct 20 Ja Pan exported 420,000 liner yards of fabrics to Singapore during September, exP°rt circles reported yesterday The added September was' a recorded month 'for export of fibre S^o^'t i Th l, J> revlc >us record made m July this iyear 4. i2m
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  • 60 3 MADRAS, Oct. 11:— The Communist detenus m the Madras State numbering about 70, will be released by the end of this month m batches an official spokesman said: This is m pursuance of the policy to release the detenus on a ioinJ month parole to
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  • 31 3 MhSJff* Jet 19-italian Defence nis^ r Randolfo Pacciardi today fh**^? to the United States that aircraft industry be SS? w become arsenal of the West's Mediterranean defence A.P.
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  • 165 3 LIVING CREATURES FROM LIFELESS MATERIALS RESEARCH ON "INVISIBLE ATOMIC RAYS' WASHINGTON, Oct, 19,-Invisible atomic rays m the atmosphere may have generated the basic materials for ltfe on earth from life-less matter, a team of California scientists say. This theory oT the chemistry of creation! wa^s advanced ;by four radiaition <2hemists
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  • 136 3 FAVOURABLE BALANCE NEW DELHI, Oct. 13 India had a favourable balance cf about Rs. crores m her trade with the United Kingdom during the first eight months of 195 1, as against her adverse balance of Rs. 12 crores for the corresponding period last year.
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  • 197 3 MacARTHUR'S CHALLENGE TO TRUMAN NEW YORK. Oct. 20.— General Douglas Mac Arthur challenged President Truman to delcare Red China will never be allowed to take over Formosa or a United Nations seat. The General's statement was In rebuttal to the President's answer to a speech made
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  • 179 3 MADRAS. Oct. 20.— The question of finding suitable terms m Hindi to describe official residences of Governors and Rajpramukhs of States provided to a number of SeoretJanat officials a distinct break from -work on drato and dusty files and Jor a time threw them into considerable
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  • 45 3 TOKYO. Oct. 20.-^Direct radio telegraph service between Japan on on c end and Bangkok and Saigon on the other will be started on October 22, the Telecommunications Ministry announced. The Japan -Bangkok -Saigon service is at present operated via Hongkong and Paris. A.P.
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  • 35 3 MANILA, Oct. 20.— The Philippines government, will strongly oppose a. move m the United States Congress to continue the threecents per "pound excise tax on coconut oil produced here.- A.P.
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  • 371 4 'Sabotage' Delays Start Of M.C .C. Match At Amritsar TROOPS CALLED OUT TO DISPERSE CitOWD AMRITSAR, Oct. 21.— Incidents probably without parallel m the history of first class cricket prevented any play Ibefore lunch yesterday when the MCC met Northern India here. The trouble began when a "saboteur" slipped past
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    39 4 Photo. Evacuees from the oil refineries at Algerian k» aboard the British cruiser Mauritius from a launch m Ahadan Harbour on Oct. 3. The refinery and the Abadan sho re <>f t tn- Sliatt-el-Arab are m the background A.P.
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  • 384 4 SYDNEY, Oct. 21— A brilliant century by Frank Worrell helped th« West Indies touring team to beat a combined side, including a number of former Australian Te«t players, by 131 runa here yesterday In the one-d;iy testimonial matcn for the benefit of William Ferguson, the well-known scorer,
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  • 300 4 TKiNCOMALEE: First steps to alleviate the rigours and delays m u-avel between Trincomalee and tJatticaloa were taken when the Minister of Transport and Works, ttir Jolin Kotelawala, inauguratea the mechanised ferry service at Kinniya, the first waterway on the .oad to Batticaloa. The new ferry
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  • 107 4 Sir Franklin GLmson, Governor of Singapore will open the United Nations Day Exhibition at 4.30 p.m. on the United Nations Day (Oct. 24) In the Lower Victoria Memorial Hall. A number of speak* rs from the Consulates and the United Nations Association of Singapore .have
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  • 108 4 LONDON, Oct. 21.— The British iroadc&sttßC Corporation las planning a special broadcast for one man King George. Tho King, r. covering from a lung operation, is not fit enough to go out. to see the Star Spangled Variety Show, which is being .staged m a
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  • 42 4 JAPAN— SOFT CURRENCY AREA! NEW DELHI, Oct. 21. Japan. HI \v rto treated aa a hard currency country for purposes of import and export, will, .with immediate effect, be regarded as a soft currency cduntry, the Indian Government announced las. night. A.P.
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  • 162 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 20. Mr Akhtar All Khan,, President of the Pakistan Newspaper Editors' Conference m a telegram to Mr. Deshbandhu Gupta, President of the A-INEC, has expressed his inability to intervene and have the ban -on entry into East Pakistan of three prominemt
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  • 336 4 Appointments To Govt. Posts: Selection Of B.As. And B.Scs. MADRAS. Oct. 20. A Government Press Note Issued recently, Invite the views of the public, on their new proposal regarding a<p polntments to gemeral administrative posts. The Note stated: IX has been pointed out to tn«> Qoveirnmen't that the B.Sc. degre
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  • 94 4 WASHINGTON. Oct. 21.— Can strategic chemical ana mineral products be plucked out of the air? Senator James E. Murray, Montana Democrat, believes it may be possible. He asked Congress on Friday to authorise the Federal government to intensify research m the problem of atmospheric contamination He said
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  • 99 4 ANTWERP, Oct. 21.— The Danish consular employee who disappeared last Thursday -may have left Me country, poiice believe here. A police officer said that no trace of Borne Moller has yet been found, and it Is possible he has left and It is possible he (has
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  • 76 4 Swami Samthuddhananda, President, Sri RaiTK'.krishna Ashrama, Bombay, will deliver a lecture or '.he "Cultural Conquest of tho West by India." on Wednesday, Oci>. 24 at 7 p.m. at the Ramakrishna Mission, 9 Norris Road. Singapore. Mr. Justice P. B. Mooktierjee. of tbe
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  • 47 4 WASHINGTON. Oct. 21. The House of ittecresentatives passed by a voice vote and sent to the Senate an i«Yiday a bill providing for the free imt>or ation of zinc temporarily. T.^ life of the bill will bt> limits. d to t'vvj y.ars. A.P.
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  • 368 4 ILLNESS NOT A GROUND FOE HIS RESIGNATION NEW DELHI, Oct. 20.— Dr. B. E. Ambedkar, former Law MinLste oaid here that he "had net resign- a on grounds of ilkness. In a statement issued here recentiy Dr. Ambedlcar said that m bia letter of Aug. 10
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  • 254 4 Nutrition Research Institute To Be Shifted Madras, Oct. 20. The issue arising from the proposal of the Government of India to shift the Nutrition Research Ins* titute from CoonQPC to aoxsue u;hjer part of India, which was now under correspondence between the Madias Oovernment and the
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