Indian Daily Mail, 3 December 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 264 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 202 1 Congress Candidates For Bengal Utkal And Andhra Announced Dispute Over Madras City TAMILNAD CONGRESS OPPOSES EQUAL NUMBER OF SEATS TO ANDHRAS (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 2. The Congress CenSral Election Committee has released the list of candidates standing on She Congress ticket from Bengal, Utkal and Andhra.
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    47 1 Photograph taken on the occasion of the arrival of Dr. Sir RM. Alagappa Chettiar wellknown philanthropist and industrialist of South India, at the Kallang Airport last week. Photo shows Dr. Chettiar with garlands and a section of the large gathering present at the airport to receive him.
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  • 127 1 NASDX. Nov. 1. The Bcheduled Cf>sLes Fedeiation proposed to cor.test s- c eral sea a m the general elections m ordei to ascer- ir. the attitude of caste Hindus toward* the sciiedided castes and to judge if the ten years' reservation for them provided
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  • 134 1 JULLUNDUR. Nov. I.— Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, former Law Minister or the Government of India, said Tuesday that an opposition was the key of fice political life and no democracy could do without it. But the Congress Party, he said, did not want an opposition.
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  • 75 1 AMBALA, Nov. 2. A Muslim lft seeking Akali ticket to contest elections to the PEPSU Assembly from Malerkta, the only town where Muslims form 60 per cent of the population. He is Chaudhri Maula Baksh, foi mer Revenue Officer m the erstwhile Malerkotia State. The PEPSU
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  • 56 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 2.— Shri Dhanraj Sharma, Congress member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly, told a press conference here today that Bihar's Chief Minister, Shri Shrikiishna Sinha, had refused a Congress ticket "as a moral protest against a number of recommendations made by the President of
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  • 54 1 GWALIOR. Nov. 2. All the three ministers, Deputy Speaker, ex-Ministers, Chief Whip and Secretaries to the Congress Legislative Party whose applications had been rejected by the State Election Board have been included m the final list of candidates approved by the Central Parliamentary Board, it
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  • 111 1 NAGPUR. Nov. 2.— Mr. Moull Chandra Shai-ma, General Secretary of the Bharatiya Jan Sangh, said here that the Jan Sangh would con- test about 1,500 seats both m the State Legislatures aftd Parliament m the general election. m Madhya Pradesh, the Party ould ontest
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  • 33 1 I HATI, Nov. 2.— An ad-hoc •irmvi.ce ~o organise an Assam of the Bharatiya Jan Sangh Died at a meeting rdd here inder the presidenship ot Mr. I. P. -th.- FOC
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  • 20 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. L— General Eisenhower is tiying home this weekend for conferences with Present Truman and other top-rank-ng oflicials.- A.P.
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  • 161 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 1— Gaiety nnd enthusiasm marked the celebra lion of Diwali (fest: ,al of lights) all over India on October 30. In Delhi, residential bo'tses and hue*" ness premises were Tastefully illuminated and from baity evening till late at night intermittent sounds of exploding crackers
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  • 74 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 2.— Chester Eov/les, the new U.S. Ambassador tc India, presented his credentials yesterday to President Rajendra Prasad m a ceremony at Government House He and Mrs. Bowles, along with top embassy staff members, were luncheon guests of the President. The ambassador, wearing
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  • 231 1 LONDON, Nov. 2. A ranking and Egypt yesterday for "breathing Suez Canal dispute. .Pakistani Foreign Minister Sii eoesstry is "at the disposal of either Zafiullah's statement was mads shortly after seeing two leading members of Prime Minister Chur- 'Mil's new Conservative
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    63 1 Photo. The United States Ambassador- designate CHESTER BOWLES (left), talks to Maj.-Gen. Bijaya Shunishere Jung Bahadur Rana, the Nepalese Ambassador to India, on arrival at New Delhi Airport, on Oct. 20, to take up his duties as Ambassador. The Nepalese Ambassador is the son of Lieut. -Gen. Mohun Shumshe.re, ■the
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  • 80 1 KARACHI. Nov. 2.— Pakistan Premier Khwaja Nazimuddin today endorsed the statement of his foreign minister m London yesterday that Pakistan was leady to help resolve the Anglo-Egypt dispute. The Foreign Minister, Sir Zafrullah Khan, had declared: "If we can m any manner assist In resolving this, extremely
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  • 524 1 CONASSEMBLY CHAIRMAN'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS SRINAGAR, Nov. ;>.— The Kashmir Constituent Assembly met for the inaugural session In Srinagar on Oct. 31. The proceedings began with the election of Maulana Mohd. Sayced Masoodi as temporary chairman of the Constituent Assembly. He took the
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  • 200 1 NEGOMBO: Miss K. Mary Agnes Perera, <26) oi Galkando junction, Bolawaiana. Negombo. is the fir^t woman m Ceylon to obtain a bus conductor's licence. She will be employed m tlnat capacity by the North Western Blue Line Bus Co., Ltd. iNegombo Section), m the company's
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  • 159 1 COLOMBO: "The time has come for the formation of a united front with the anti-U.N.P. parties to fight ouit 'the next General Elections. The U.N.P. Government which has been holding power far the last four years has not solved the problems of the m-asses of this
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  • 153 1 LONDON. Nov. 2. Mr. Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister, will call a conference of Commonwealth Premiers early next year, a usually reliable source said here laslnight. According to this source the main issue before the conference would be Western plans for the defence of the
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  • 50 1 kji iawa, Nov. 2. A car m which Mr. Mohammed Ali, Pakistan High Commissioner to Canada, was a passenger mounted the pavement here today, injuring three pedestraina and smashing a shop window. Neither Mr. Ali nor the driver of the car were hurt.- Reuter
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  • 51 1 Mr p. K. Guha. the new Information Officer to t.he Representative of the Government of India m Singapore, and Mrs. Guha entertained a large number of journalists and leading members of various communities to a cocktail party at "India House" yesterday. It was a very enjoyable
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  • 65 1 LONDON, Nov. 2.— Prime Minister Winston Churchill has ordered a big speedup of Britain's atomic energy programme with the aim of exploding a test atom bomb m around six months', an informed source said yesterday. To that end Churchill named Lord Cherwell. 65.
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  • 38 1 We are informed that the general meeting of the Netaji Memorial Library will be held on Saturday Nov. 10, at 4 p.m. at No. 6, Race Course Lane. All members are requested to be present.
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  • 33 1 LONDON. Nov. 2.— Mr. AnthonyEden. Britain's new Foreign Secretary, today received courtesy calls at the Foreign Office from! the Indian High Commissioner, Mr. Krishna Menon, and the Pakis-tan High Commissioner. Habib Rahimtoola.— Reuter
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  • 744 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Nov. 3, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS (On The Lamentations Of A Federal Councillor) *'^^HAT is the point of having an Executive Council if it is not told of the intentions of Government?" so laments an Honourable Member of the Federal Executive Ccuncil. .t is a pity
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  • 248 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 27— President Rajendra Prasad said that the United Nations Organisation was the only hope for mankind to-day for keeping peace m the world. He was speaking at a function organised by the All-India Woman's Food Council at "iinnapoorna" m celebration of the United
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    75 2 Photo. Shown m an Arab refugee booth at an Arabian Nights Bazaar held m Washington on Oct. 16, for the benefit of orphanned Arab refugee children are, left to right: Mrs. Nathir Umari, wife of the Iraq Attache; Mrs. George MeG hee, wife of the assistant USA Secretary of State,
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  • 476 2 Hope Of World Rests On Triumph Of UN— Munshi NEW DELHI, Oct. 27. —Reports continue to come m of the United Nations Day celebrations from a number of places m India. Meetings were held where speakers wished the organisation a su ccess m its
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  • 59 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. I.— The President m a message to the Shah ot Iran on the occasion of the latter's birthday (Oct. 27) says: "On tne anniversary of Your Imperial Majesty's birthday I extend heartiest greetings and send India's wishes for your Imperial Majesty's
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  • 111 2 BOMBAY, Oct. 31.— Banks In Bombay will go back to pre-Sen Award working hours from tomor^ row. The decision to revert to old hours of work was taken unanimously ai a poll conducted by the Bombay Banks Clearing House. The decision affects over 30
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  • 517 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 30.— The Railway Ministry announced that the Central and Western Railways would start functioning with their headquarters at Bombay from Nov. 6. The Central Railway would be formed, the announcement added by the amalgamation of the G.1.P.. Nizam's State, Scindia State and Dholpur
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  • 1016 2 Story Of The Emergency In Malaya OUR BOOK REVIEW BY GSM. UpOMMUNIST Banditry m Malaya: The Emergency' is the title of a 120-page book published by the Department of Information, Federation of Malaya. It is a review of the Emergency and the first 28 pages of the book are devoted
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    60 2 r*hoto DEAN ACHESON, USA Secretary of State, confers with Premier Mossadeq of Persia (right) on urgent American proposals for reopening negotiations between Per sia and Britain on a settlement of the oil nationalisation dispute, m Washington on Oct. 24. They met at the army's Walter Reed Hospi tal, where Mossadeq
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  • 1971 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Rajaji Agrees To Limit Life Of Act To 2 Years NEW DELHI, Oci. ii (By Air Mail).— Parliament passed the Press Bill at 11.20 p.m. today. The Home Minister, Shri Rajagopalachari. agreed to limit ihe life of the Press
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  • 357 3 peals and the two schedules con. .aining certain Central and State Acts were then passed. TIME-LIMIT ON BILL When clause 1 was taken up. a number of amendments limiting the period of operation of the Bill were moved. After Mr. Mathura Prasad Mishra had spoken on his amendment proposing that
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  • 25 3 NAGPUR.— The Madhya Pradesh Communist Party has decided to set up 12 candidates to contest for the State Assembly during the coming general elections. FOC
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    42 3 Photo. Captain H. S. Parinar of the Na dalon District, Hoshiapur, Punjab, helps a Korean to regain the use of his leg and foot, m Korea. Thc captain combines the duties of anesthetist and physiotherapist with the 60th Indian Held ambulisnce. A.P.
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    56 3 Photo. Col. John T. Yule, of San Franciso, California, a member of the ISA Military Aid Advisory Group lo Indo-China, presents a rifle to Laotian Officer m symbol of a shipment of USA Arm\ Grand Rifles just transferred to the new national army of the Indo-Chinese Kingdom, m Vientiane, capital
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  • 325 4 The following are some of the institutions founded and endowed by Dr. RM. Alagappa Chettiar, M.A., D.Litt., LI.D., Barrister- at-Law: Dr. Alagappa Chettiar College for Arts and Science t teaches all branches of both) and Dr. Alagappa Chettiar College for
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  • 120 4 Inc.ie Sardon bin Haji Jubir, the well.known Malay lawyer of Singapore, has been granted an award under the Foreign Leader Gran' Programme to visit America as a guest of the United States Government to i tudy American governmental processes. He wa.s one of the five
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  • 63 4 DIRUGARH, Oct. 31.— A 'jail bird' on coming out of the local gaol lent his ha.-.d to a town constable m apprehending a sneak thlfcf. The ex-convict borrowed the constable's cycle for a chase and disappeared with the thief. But he soon returned
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