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Title Section16 1951-12-15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 305. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1951. FOUR PAGES IS CENTS.16 words
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585 1951-12-15 1 East -West Synthesis Not Impossible, Says Azad Spiritualism And VV. Materialism Are Complementary NEW DELHI, Dec. 14. India Education Minister Maulana Azad, said in New Delhi yesterda y that Eastern and Western concepts of man were in some ways c omplementary. ne said that If one had emphasised the intrinsicGIIS - 585 words
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Article91 1951-12-15 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 14.— The All. India second estimate of cotton 1951--1952 puts the current vear's area at 12.321,000 acres, against 10,192,000 acres of th e corresponding adjusted second estimate for the last year, showing an increase of 20.9 per cent, according to a Food andFOC - 91 words
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Article184 1951-12-15 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14.— An exhibition of Indian art and culture, sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Government of India, is to be organised by the All- India Fine Arts and Crafts Society, New Delhi, under the auspices of the Indian Embassy, Cairo, in Januaiy,FOC - 184 words
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Article149 1951-12-15 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14.— His Highness Raja Joginder Singh Bahadur of Mandi has been appointed In. din's ambassador to Brazil, says a Press note issued by the Ministry External Affairs. (Biographical Note: His Highr.ess ras born in 1904 and educated at Aitchison College, Lahore. He succeededGIIS - 149 words
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141 1951-12-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday: Three bandits were killed and another wounded yesterday. A bandit sur. rendered on Wednesday, says today's Emergency Communique. Security Forces, acting on information, killed a bandit yesterday in the Kampar area of Perak. Late on Wednesday night, a Gurkha Auxiliary Policeman sentry141 words
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198 1951-12-15 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 14.— A UNESCO Human Right.. Exhibition was inaugurated in Bombay on Dec. 10 by the Chief Minister, Mr. B. C. Kher. Organised jointly by PEN All Indian Centre and the Indian Institute for Educational and Cultural Co-operation, the Exhibition illustrates various aspects ofFOC - 198 words
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Article65 1951-12-15 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 14.— Mr. Emillo Portes Gil, Ambassador-designate of Mexico in India, arrived in Bombay 3-esterday from Cairo. He was accompanied by his wife and daughter. Ppeaking to reporters, Mr. Gil said that he was happy to be in this "great country". He said thatFOC - 65 words
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Article, Illustration114 1951-12-15 1 FDFDDF At the White House, in Washing too, D.C., Mr. Truman, President of V.S reads a seleetkm from the first major gift of books for a library to be established in his name at Grand view, Mlssoari, while two officials of the American Bible Society watch. Tbe gift, from theUSIS - 114 words
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143 1951-12-15 1 LONDON. Dec. 14.— The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, is willing to meet Salah E. Din Pasha, Egypt's Foreign Minister, in Paris next week despite the Egyptian decision to recall the Egyptian Ambassador in London, Abdul Fattah Amr Pasha, an authoritative source saidReuter - 143 words
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124 1951-12-15 1 ISMAILIA, Dec. 14. —Egyptian terrorists last night ambushed near Ismailia a car carrying the Royal Air Force Station Commander there, Wing Commander John Barker. Two bullets struck the car, but Barker and his escort escaped unhurt. W/Cdr. Barker had an escape last month when aReuter - 124 words
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122 1951-12-15 1 TRIVANQRUM, Dec. 14.—Considerable progress is reported in the expansion of Cochin port. The five-million-rupee wharf front expansion project, intended to enable four ships to berth simultaneously, has mad e much headway. An oil-tanker berth for th e channel, oil installation arrangements on Wellingdon Island,GIIS - 122 words
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Article53 1951-12-15 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 14.— An association to promote close ties between India and Japanese art and artists was formed in Bombay on December 12 at an informal reception given to the well known Japanese painter, Professor Sugimoto, now in India. Prominent Bombay artist were pre- 1 sent atGIIS - 53 words
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Article50 1951-12-15 1 Washington, Dec. 14. The State Department said it regretted South Africa's decision to withdraw tern, porarily from the United Nations General Assembly and hoped the Union Government -.vould reconsider the decision. The temporary "walk-out" was announced on Wednesday by South African Prime Minister Daniel Malan. R euterReuter - 50 words
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93 1951-12-15 1 INDIAN CONGRESS REJECTS MALAN'S APPEAL CAPETOWN, Dec. 14. The South African IndlcKi Congress r«jected last night Prime Minister Daniel Malan's appeal for all party support of the government's temporary withdrawal from the United Nations General Assembly. In a statement issued here theReuter - 93 words
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Article127 1951-12-15 1 PARIS, Dec. 14.— South Africa boycotted a plenary session of the United Nations General Assembly -yesterday in protest against a U.N. decision to bring South-west Afifca under its trusteeship system. South African delegates also an. nounced they planned to continue their boycott of the U.N. Trusteeship Committee,A.P. - 127 words
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409 1951-12-15 1 INDIA PAKISTAN WANT U.N. TO DISCUSS 'MOROCCO PARIS, Dec. 14.— Asian, Arab and Communist delegates joined hands in the United Nations General Assembly yesterday, to criticise Prance's unwillingness to discuss her rule in Morocco. The Assembly was discussing whether it should place on its agenda Arab charges of French violationA.P. - 409 words
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287 1951-12-15 1 Smaller Powers Urge Financial Aid To Under-Developed Countries PARIS. Dec. 14.— Twenty-eight nations yesterday brushed aside the opposition of the "Big Powers" in the United Nations Economic Committee and voted to set up a special fund to aid under-develop-ed countries. The fund was approved by 28 votes to 20 withReuter - 287 words
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112 1951-12-15 1 REDS' NEW 6-POINT PLAN FOR KOREAN ARMISTICE TOKYO. Dec. 14. Communist ceasefire negotiators at Panmunjqm today proposed a new six-point plan for armistice supervision and the rotation of troops up to a 5,000 a month limit. Allied briefing officer Brig. Gen William Nuckols said their proposal suggested they would acceptReuter - 112 words
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Article59 1951-12-15 1 TUCUM CARI, New Mexico, Dec. 14 Four people died here yesterday when a "fireball" burst open a giant water tank, sending three million gallons sweeping in a waist-high flood through the town's business centre. An eyewithess said the "fireball" streaked down from ttie sky and hit I the tank withReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement182 1951-12-15 1 mjf>m.mi'f%mm >• tTHE LEADING TAMIL DAILYJ IN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARSL ~m, BE TALLER >y> JM l I 2 TO 4 INCHES GUARANTEED y\J\ y j/'^ki Tall healthy people succeed in every ./VillMmmm walk f life.vhile short and stumpy get behind MKm\iA/K^B ,innot iped. TALL are tie people who command182 words
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488 1951-12-15 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS FN INDIA: C. P. I. Secretary's Statement ■RNAKULAM, Dec. 6:— Mr. A. K. Ghosh, General Secretary of the Communist Party of India said at a press conference here to-day that the Communist Party agreed with Shri Nehru's views that the prime needFOC - 488 words
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Article170 1951-12-15 2 NAGPUR, Dec. 9:— Mr. Ravi Shankar Shukla, Chief Minister, in a telegram, has asked the Maharaja of Bastar, one of the Chhattisgarh States merged with Madhya Pi-a--desh, "not to bring pressure on certain candidates to withdraw their candidature", and that if he did not act according toFOC - 170 words
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82 1951-12-15 2 ACTION AGAINST CONGRESSMAN OPPOSING OFFICIAL CANDIDATES LUCKNOW, Dec. 9:— The Executive Council of the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee which met here Dec. 5 took the drastic step of debarring from the primary membership of Congress for the next six years those Congressmen who after resigning from the organisation have filedFOC - 82 words
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136 1951-12-15 2 OBJECTION AGAINST MRS. PANDIT'S NOMINATION LUCKNOW, Dec. 9. Notices were issued on Dec. 4 to Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, Congress candidal e for the House of the People from the Lucknow district (central) constituency and th e Returning Officer of the constituency by the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court,136 words
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Article120 1951-12-15 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 2.— The Election Commission, India, has fixed Feb. 15, 1952, as the date by which a Scheduled Caste member is to be elected to the Orissa State Legislative Assembly from Anandpur consi tuency where, as a result of rejection of nominations, thereF.O.C. - 120 words
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Article419 1951-12-15 2 CUTTACK, Dec. 6.—Electioneer, ing activity is now at. its height in Orissa where 134 out of the 140 members of the Orissa Assembly and 19 out of the 20 members of the House of the People from Orissa are to be elected. The branches of four aU.lndiaFOC - 419 words
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Article205 1951-12-15 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 6.— Th e Central Congress Election Committee finalised tonight the list of Congress candidates from Delhi to the four seats in the House of the People and to thei 48 seats in the Delh Legislative Assembly. With the flnalisation of the Delhi lists,FOC - 205 words
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Article187 1951-12-15 2 JAIPUR, Dec. 9:— Mr. Nehru, during his speech, at the public meeting Dec. 3, referred to the entry of some of the former State Rulers into the election arena and said that this had raised some important questions with regard to their future position andFOC - 187 words
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Article740 1951-12-15 2 I MADRAS, Dec. .—The foUow- ing is the list of ft_.-ther withdrawI als of candidates who had filed their nomination for elections from MAD. RAS State: STATE ASSEMBLY Tanuku: Mr. V. Satyanarayana (Communist), Mr. M. Suryanarayana Rao (Ind.). Mr. S. Rama Roi (KMP). Gudivada (Gen.) Mr.FOC - 740 words
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100 1951-12-15 2 REWA-, Dec. s.— The filing of nominations for elections to the six Parliamentary and sixty State Assembly seats allotted to Vindhya Pradesh closed at 3 p.m. today. Two hundred nominations have been filed ip Rewa 35 in Panna, 22 in Datia, 99 in Sidhi andFOC - 100 words
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Article50 1951-12-15 2 GWALIOR, Dec. 7.— Mr. Chatunarain Malaviya, a prominent Congressman of Bhopal, has been given th e Congress ticket to contest elec. tions to the House of the People from Bhopal in place of Thakur Lalsingh, who died in a jeep acci- dent on Dec. 4. FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article44 1951-12-15 2 JHARIA, Dec. s.— "Socialism is Communism minus centralisation plus democracy minus Russia." Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia. the Soj cialist leader, thus defined Socialism while replying to a question at an I election meetine at Dhanbad on I Sunday last.— -i FOCFOC - 44 words
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Article127 1951-12-15 2 NAGPUR, Dec. 4:— Dr. N. B. Kha re, President of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha, in a statement to-day refuted the remarks report ed to have been made by Mr. Nehru. Congress President, during his speech at Bhopal yesterday that the Hindu Mahasabha had a big handFOC - 127 words
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298 1951-12-15 2 Congress Election Compaign In Full Swing In Madras Districts MADRAS. Dec. s:— Mr. Kamaraj Nady, who returned from a tour of Tamil Nad stated that the Congress election campaign was in full swing in the districts. Mr. Nadar told newsmen that adequate agencies had been created in thc districts forFOC - 298 words
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231 1951-12-15 2 ELECTION PETITIONS: COURT'S JURISDICTION QUESTIONED NEW DELHI, Dec. 9:— The Con. stitution Bench of the Supreme Court, Dec. 5 adjourned for ten cays further hearing of the petition of Chawdhry Sardar Singh of Rohtak district seeking special leave under Article 136 of the Constitution, to appeal against the judgment ofFOC - 231 words
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Article137 1951-12-15 2 BOMBAY BOMBAY, Dec. 9:— All election petitions filed in the Bombay High Court were dismissed Dec. 5. The court held that under Article 329 (B) the jurisdiction of the High Court to hear petition-- relating to or connected with election matters had been taken away, andFOC - 137 words
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Article46 1951-12-15 2 JAIPUR, Dec. 7.— Mr. Harishan. Ker Siddant Shastri, Congress Scheduled Caste candidate, has not been returned unopposed from the Jaipur. cum.Chaksu x constituency fco the State Assembly, according to later verification, the Election Department announced here today. He is being opposed by another candidate. FOCFOC - 46 words
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941 1951-12-15 3 Relations With Border States Explained NEW DELHI, Dec. 12.— While the Chinese Communist forces have lost no time in consolidating their bloodless victory in Tibet, the rapidity with which they have spread themselves out alang almost the entire border area facing India andFOC - 941 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-12-15 3 Photo). Arriving in Washington, D.C., for a two-uay visit, Princess Elizabeth and her consort, Philip, Du of Edinburgh, were greeted at Washington National Airport by Truman, Mrs. Truman,' their daughter Margaret, and U.S. Government officials. Left to right, foreground, are Margaret Truman; Mrs. Truman; John F. Slmmons, Chief of Protocol,USIS - 57 words
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403 1951-12-15 3 Rs. 700 m. Increase In India's Customs Receipts In 7 Months! NEW DELHI, Dec. 12.— The total customs and excise revenue of India for the first seven months of the current financial year amounted to Rs. 187.93 crores, which was Rs. 69.69 crores more than the revenue during the correspondingFOC - 403 words
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260 1951-12-15 3 JAMMU, Dec. 12.— Seven persons are reported to have been .tilled so far in ther recent series of armed attacks begun since Nov. 24 last from Pakistan into Jammu and Kashmir State territory. The latest victims of these raiders were two boys aged ten andFOC - 260 words
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431 1951-12-15 3 Industrial Disputes: Effect Of New Ordinance NEW DELMI. Dec. 12.— The first effect of the new new Ordinance amending the Industrial Disputes Act of 1947 is likely to be the inclusion within the scope of the Banks Tribunal, now In the process of formation, of the cases of banks inFOC - 431 words
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Article77 1951-12-15 3 KATHMANDU. Dec 12. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, has assured Nepal's new Prime Minister, Mr. M. P. Koirala, that "the Government of India will give your Government, as in the past, every co-operation and assistance in realising the objectives which you have set before yourFOC - 77 words
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78 1951-12-15 3 NEW DE.LHI, Dec. 12.— The Government of India have granted, it is understood, a scjetial loan of Ra. 80 lakhs to the Government of Bombay far financing two of the State's irrigation projects, -namely. the Gangapar Storage Project and Ghatanrabha Left Bank Canal Projec*. TheFOC - 78 words
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184 1951-12-15 3 Kasturba Trust Plan For Training Women Workers INDORE, Dec. 7.— The Executive Committee of the Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust, which met here, recently under the chairmanship of Mr. G. V. Mavlankar, has decided to open In different parts of the country 18 Vidyalayas far training women workers for villageFOC - 184 words
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Article236 1951-12-15 3 Chapman's Tribute To I.A.F. NEW DELHI, Dec. 12.— A large size crest of the Indian Air Force in solid silver was presented to Air Marshal Sir Ronald Ivelaw-Chap-man, retiring C-in-C, by Air ViceMarshal S. Mukerjee. Deputy Air Commander, on behalf of the I.A.F. at a farewell function held Friday atFOC - 236 words
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Article106 1951-12-15 3 PATIALA. Dec. 12.— Sardar Aj*mer Singh Tamkot. a PEPSU Peoples Democratic Front candidate who is seeking election from the Bhita constituency, was taken into custody Dec. 23 when' he appeared before it_he returning officer at Faridkot in connection with the scrutiny of his nomination papers. He wasFOC - 106 words
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107 1951-12-15 3 MADRAS, Dec. 12.— 1t is underStood that 'the Madras Government have decided to follow as far as possible the rules of procedure obtaining in Bombay for the grant of liquor permits. Liquor permits would be Issued on medical certificates given by officers not below theFOC - 107 words
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133 1951-12-15 3 CALCUTTA, Dec. 7.— Dr. Abcraham Stone, W.H.O. consultant on family planning now touring India at the invitation of the Government said here that he would submit his report on the rhythmic method of birth control to the Government of India this week. Dr. StoneFOC - 133 words
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Article80 1951-12-15 4 COLOMBO: The draft statute establishing an Arts Council for Ceylon is now ready and being considered by the Government. It is likely that the draft will be examined by Parliament in its present session. The establishment of an Arts Council will, it is believed assistFOC - 80 words
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165 1951-12-15 4 CEYLON NEWS: At "Competitive" Price COLOMBO: Red China has offered nearly 100,000 tons of rice direct to the Ceylon Government. This offer has been received by the Food Supplies Department and is described officially as "substantial." The price quoted is saidFOC - 165 words
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Article119 1951-12-15 4 COLOMBO: The problem of popuation outstripping world food production was iposed at recent sessions of the Ceylon Association of Science by Dr. M. F. Chandaratne, Botanist and Senior Agricultural Research Officer, Department of Agriculture. With reference to Ceylon, Dr. Chandaratne stated: (l* With the existing acreage (nearly)FOC - 119 words
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Article165 1951-12-15 4 ANURADHAPURA: Following the recent decision to provide dignified living quarters for the Maha Nayaka Theras of Malwatte and Asgiriya in keeping with their position in the Sangha, there is a movement afoot in the Sacred City to obtain government and public support for theFOC - 165 words
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295 1951-12-15 4 COLOMBO: Children of five years of age are employed as domestic servants within Colombo City limits, according to a survey by the All-Ceylon Women's Con- I erence. The AU-Cey<lon Women's Confeence has obtained data ftrom 2.500 households within the Municipal area with regard to domesticFOC - 295 words
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Article155 1951-12-15 4 COLOMBO: Mr. A. S. Mohamed, of Colombo, who claims to be the only Ceylonese to have visited the North Cape, the northernmost extremity of the globe, has returned to the Island after seeing the midnight sun. "It was like a rosy-coloured moon." he said, andFOC - 155 words
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Article132 1951-12-15 4 COLOMBO: The Ministry of Industries has applied to the United Nations Technica* Aid Council for three experts for the proposed Government sugar factory at Giritale. The three experts asked f;>r are an engineer, a chemist and an agronomist. A spokesman of t,he Ministry said tbatFOC - 132 words
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Article, Illustration103 1951-12-15 4 MRS. J. D. RYAN whose death occured at the General Hospital, Singapore, at 9.30 a.m. on Dec. 1 at the age of 52. She leaves behind ner husband, Mr. J. D. Ryan, daughters Mrs. Sfoeela S. Naidu and Miss Shanti Ryan and grand children. Mr.103 words
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124 1951-12-15 4 MADRAS, Dec. 13.— "W e expect India to follow her own dictates of conscience and co-operate with the United Nations to solv e many hard world problems. We have no right to expect anythir- else from India," said the American ambassador, Mr. Chester Bowles,A.P. - 124 words
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90 1951-12-15 4 RESETTLEMENT LOANS FOR DISPLACED BUSINESSMEN NEW DELHI, Dec. 14.— Another batch of 332 displaced industrialists and businessmen from Pakistan has been sanctioned resettlement loans by the Central Rehabilitation Finance Administration. This brings the total number of loans sanction, ed to a little over 9,000. The Administration is empowered to sanctionFOC - 90 words
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180 1951-12-15 4 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14. India will b e represented at the first session of the Inland Transport Committee of the ECAFE opening at Bangkok on Dec. 17. Mr. S. Chakravarti, Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Transport, will b e leader of Indian delegation and Mr.GIIS - 180 words
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Article34 1951-12-15 4 Dr. K. M. Fozdar will speak on "History of the Bahai Faith" at the Bahai Centre, 352. A, Tanjong Ka. tong Rd. tomorrow at 5-30 P.M. fi\l are cordially invited.34 words
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