Indian Daily Mail, 17 July 1951
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Title Section16 1951-07-17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 156. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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675 1951-07-17 1 Indian Army Massed On Pakistan Border Liaquat AWs Allegation: leUgram^ToiJXehru 3 KARACHI, July 16. Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan Prime Minister, declared yesterday that 90 percent of the Indian army was concentrated within easy striking distance, constituting a grave threat to Pakistan's secu'ity and io international peace. He told aReuter; A.P. - 675 words
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404 1951-07-17 1 BUT MAJOR CONFLICT IN NEAR FUTURE FEARED NEW DELHI, July 16.— Prime Minister Nehru was Sunday called from his Congess Party conference in Bangalore to receive telephone reports of Pakistan Premier Liaquat Ali Khan's allegations that Indian armed forces are threatening theA.P. - 404 words
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Article157 1951-07-17 1 TOKYO. July 16. -A battiefron dispatcn irom the western fro.i sa:a icaay some U.N. orncers It., the Communists would Ott with aiattacK ot 72 divisions if the armis tice talks collapse. The U.N. au.es repulsed a series of persitent but light Communis, prcoing attacics across theA.P. - 157 words
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Article76 1951-07-17 1 TOKYO, July IG.— Korean ceasefire delegates today adjourned alter two briei and apparently stormy cssions. Reports from Kaesong said 'scowling'' Communists left tne first meeting at 10.55 (local time). After a two-hour oreak talks started again at l.uo p.m. and ended for the aay at 1.55 p.m. inReuter - 76 words
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Article114 1951-07-17 1 TOKYO, July 16.— A communique from Gen. ftiogway's iniormauon Office in Tokyo tonignt said that with all procedural matters naving Deen agoeed upon (previously, only tatencta items were ooeti tor discussion today. The communique said that the Communists had fulfilled their agreement to keen the conference siteReuter - 114 words
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145 1951-07-17 1 BANGALORE, July 16.— The Indian National Congress India's ruling party yesterday invited members who had left the organisation to return to it, assuring them of a welcome. The Working Committee (Party Executive) adopted a resolution declaring that all who agreed witn the generalReuter - 145 words
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Article, Illustration77 1951-07-17 1 PHOTO This photo shows some of the thousands of East Bengal refugees who blocked the railway lines at Ranghat, an important junction for Pakistan, 40 miles from Calcutta. They remained across the line for 60 hours, completely disorganising traffic. From railway squatting they turned to violence and .police had toA.P. - 77 words
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Article96 1951-07-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Juiy 16.— The enigmatic Mr. Rati Ahmad Kidwai with a foot in both the Congress and Praja Party has announced that publicly he would continue riding both the horses and what is stranger, the Congress Working Committee has apparently permitted96 words
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82 1951-07-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 16— The All-India Congiess Committee concluded its session at Bangalore on Saturday night after adopting the draft Election Manifesto. Premier Nehru, author of the draft, accepted three minor amendments and the rest, over hundred, were either rejected by the House82 words
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161 1951-07-17 1 NO PARTITION OF KASHMIR, SAYS ABDULLAH (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 16.— AICC session closed with a rousing address by Kashmiri leader and Premier Sheikh Mohamed Abdullah who declared Kashmiris would always oppose communalism and aggression of Pakistan. He urged Congressmen, however, not to fall a prey to the161 words
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180 1951-07-17 1 JAMMU, July 16. More cease-lire violations have occurred in Kashmir according to a PTI report from Jammu. The report says that on the morning of July 12 it appears that while a small number of Indian troops were on normal patrol duty nearGIIS - 180 words
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Article126 1951-07-17 1 TAIPEI, July 15. Thomas E. Dewey, touring Republican Governor of New York, and Nationalist President Chiang Kai-shek met this afternoon for the first time. The meeting took place in Chiang's hillside retreat at Tsaoshan (Grass Mountain) near Taipei. Madame Chiang was present. On the basis ofA.P. - 126 words
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Article99 1951-07-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. July 16.- Mr. JMprakash Narain, Socialist .radir has announced he is going or a three week "self -corrective f^st snortly in order to at one for his failure to secure for the P-vta] workers pay for the period tney99 words
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64 1951-07-17 1 One Killed 7 Wounded In Tapah Grenade Outrage KUALA LUMPUR, Monday: A 'tandgrenade thrown into the rear ot a colleeshop in Tapah, Perak yesterday, killed one Chinese atad wounded seven others. A game of m anj ong was in progress at the t:me. The area, including the cinema nearby, was64 words
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Article81 1951-07-17 1 NEW DELHI, July 16.— The following leply has been received by the Pre»d«nt of India from Mr. Harry S. Truman, President of the United States of America in response to his message sent on the occasion of the 175th anniversary of the American independence: "On behalf ofGIIS - 81 words
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Article58 1951-07-17 1 BANGALORE. July 16. Sheikh Mohammed Abdullath, the Kashmire Premier reitereated here yesterday ms demand for the liquidation Jf the Azad Kashmir government and the withdrawal of Pakistan forces from Kashmir. Addressing the ysor e u J S^ at^ Youth Conference here Abdullah declared Pakistan had. no moralReuter - 58 words
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128 1951-07-17 2 PARIS, July 16.— Sardar Hardit Singh Malik, India's Ambassador to France, said here on Wednesday: "Our whole country feels it has been very badly let down by the Security Council which has ignored the fact that Pakistan helped the aggressor tribesmen who invaded Kashmir."Reuter - 128 words
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102 1951-07-17 2 Ranas' Palaces In Nepal Proposal To Pull Down Surrounding Walls KATHMANDU:— More than on© hundred miles of ten to fifteen feet high boundary walls that surround over fifty palaces of Ranas in the Nepalc.ic- capita! are proposed to be pulled down. Resort to law will be taken if an appealF.O.C. - 102 words
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Article119 1951-07-17 2 BRUSSELS. July 15. Belgium will be officially without a king for a day between the abdication of King Leopbid on Monday and his son Badouin's coronation on Tuesday. Contrasting ceremonies will mark these historic occasions. Quietly wah no elaborate processor. 50-year-old Leopold, fourth King of the Belgians,Reuter - 119 words
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Article75 1951-07-17 2 MOSCOW, July 16.— A new English language fortnightly magazine called "News'' is out in Moscow. A leading article in the first 32--page edition said there was "no serious ground for a clash of the national interests of the Soviet Union and those of Britain and theReuter - 75 words
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Article62 1951-07-17 2 LONDON, July 16.— A full conference oi Colonial Labour CommisCtanera is to be held in London in the autumn to consider problems in their respective territories. This was announced in the House of Commons on Wednesday night at the close of the debate on the West IndiesReuter - 62 words
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124 1951-07-17 2 MADRAS:— Mr. B. Gopala Reddy, Madras Finance Minister said hera <m July 11 that the Central Govt. was considering levying of death duty c:i a uniform basis and making over the amount thus realised in each slate to the respective Governments. HeFOC - 124 words
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157 1951-07-17 2 MADRAaS, July 16.— Interesting details of Buddhist art as it flourished in South India particularly in Andhra during the third century AD, are likely to be brought to light by a series of excavations, which the Government ot India's Archaeological Department is toGIIS - 157 words
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693 1951-07-17 2 Five- Year Plan Received With Restrained Optimism Bombay Reactions BOMBAY: The National Planning Commission's report was received with restrained optimism by financial and trade circles in Bombay. Comments ranged from "a sincere effort for coordinated economic development of the country" to a "modest and mediocre docu ment". The visualised increaseF.O.C. - 693 words
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194 1951-07-17 2 EMPIRE OF INDIA JUPITER INSURANCE NEW DELHI:— The Government of India in Gazette Extraordinary issued on July 11 have, in exercise of the powers vested in them under Section 52 A of the Insurance ACt, notified the appointment of Shri R. Varadachari, retired Commissioner of Income-Tax, as Administrator to takeF.O.C. - 194 words
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101 1951-07-17 2 NEW DELHI:— The Chairman ot thc Central Tractor Organisation, Mr. C. V- Narasimnan, is expected to proceed to thc United Kingdom and the United States next week to purchase spare parts for tractors. The urgent need of spare parts and their non-availability have occasioned,F.O.C. - 101 words
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126 1951-07-17 2 BOMBAY:— Mr. Menon, Secretary, Finance Ministry stressed the need for reorganising the India Office in London in an interview here. Mr. Menon, who passed through Bombay 'from London en route to Delhi by air. said that he had already made recommendations forF.O.C. - 126 words
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114 1951-07-17 2 Sri Suresh Biswas Resigns From E. Pakistan Assembly SILCHAR:— Sri Suresh Chandra Biswas, M.L.A., East Pakistan, has, it is learnt, tendered his resignation from the East Pakistan Assembly. Sri Biswas who had been the President of the Habiganj SubDivisional Congress Committee and Chairman of the Habiganj Municipal Bbard for someFOC - 114 words
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228 1951-07-17 2 PATIALA:— Matter Tara Singh, the Akali leader, denied here that he was demanding a separate Sikh State. In a rejoinder to the Congress President, Mr. Purshottam Das Tandon, on his recent speech in Bareilly, Master Tara Singh said: "I never demanded a SikhFOC - 228 words
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351 1951-07-17 2 KRIPALANI CHINSURAH Archarya J. B. Kripalani, President of the Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party, said here on June io that love of the country was not the monopoly of only those Congress leaders who were in the present Ministries. It seemed that "beingFOC - 351 words
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188 1951-07-17 2 HYDERABAD:— Addressing the All-Hyderabad Journalists' Association on July 10, Mr. R. R. Diwakar, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, referred to Mr. Deshbandhu Gupta's statement advising the postponement of the "hartal" by newspapers on July 12 ind said: "I am glad that theFOC - 188 words
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263 1951-07-17 2 SHILLONG Shri Sri Prakasa, t Manister for Natural Resources, Government of India, speaking at a reception given in his honour at the Municipal Hall on July afternoon said that the Government of India was determined to minimise nature's ravages in Assam.F.O.C. - 263 words
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110 1951-07-17 2 CALCUTTA:— Following the recent conviction of a well-known firm in the tea trade on a charge of adulterating tea by a Municipal Magistrate, the West Bengal Chief Minister, Dr. B. C. Roy has asked the Calcutta Municipal authorities to stop any further prosecutions forFOC - 110 words
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Article55 1951-07-17 2 BOMBAY:— The Bombay Separation of Judicial and Executive Functions Actp 1951, has received the assent of the President of the Indian Union, it was officially announced by the Bombay Government on July 9. The AoJ; will come into force on such date as the State Government may notifyF.O.C. - 55 words
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Article185 1951-07-17 2 GORAKHPUR:— Dr. K. I. Singh, a former leader of the Nepali Congress, who was arrested in February last on charges of unlawful activities, and detained in a house near Bhalrawa Jail, was set free by a crowd which stormed the house on July 9 night, itFOC - 185 words
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5774 1951-07-17 3 Nehru On Success Failings Of Congress Government Full Text Of Report To AICC Second Last Instalment NEW DELHI, July 7 (By Air Mail) Following is the second and last instalment of Premier Nehru's Report to the A. I. C. C. on the achievements and failings of the Government and thoseFOC - 5,774 words
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215 1951-07-17 3 HUBLI:— Dr. B. V. Keskar, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, Government of India, has issued the following statement to the Press. "My attention has Just been drawn to the report of an alleged speech that I made in Miraj referring to India's quittingF.O.C. - 215 words
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Article299 1951-07-17 4 MAYAVARAM:— Mr. P. S. Kumaraswami Raja, Chief Minister to the Government of Madras, declared open on July evening the free Sri Shanmugha Desika Swamigal Maternity Home and Lying-in Hospital constructed in the Rajanthottam grounds and gifted to the Mayavaram Municipality by His Holiness Srilasri Subramanya DesikaFOC - 299 words
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278 1951-07-17 4 Damodaran Case: High Court Refuses Leave To Appeal ERNAKULAM: The application for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court filed by Damodaran from the Judgment of" the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Vithayathil, confirming the Special Tribunal's judgment convicting him to 18 months' R.1., was dismissed on July by TheirF.O.C. - 278 words
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82 1951-07-17 4 Sheep Lifting Incident Inquired Into By U. N. Observers SRINAGAR: A spokesman ol the United Nations Military Obsersers Headquarters here said the Bulyarlullah incident in which 180 sheep were lifted by about 60 people coming from the other side of the cease-fire line in Uri sector was being investigated intoF.O.C. - 82 words
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Article22 1951-07-17 4 LONDON, July 15.— Sir Andrew Caldecott. former Governor of Ceylon, died yesterday at his home at Itchenor, Sussex. He was 67. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article268 1951-07-17 4 COLOMBO: Certain rubber dealers in Calcutta are attempting lo act as intermediaries between Ceylon and China on the matter of shipments to China. Tnese dealers have made Inquiries regarding the availability of rubber here for direct srupme^ to Chinese ports. In a communication to aFOC - 268 words
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310 1951-07-17 4 INCREASED FOOD SUBSIDY TO KERALA STATE URGED TRIVANDRUM, July 14.— Mr. C. Kosvan, Chief Minister, told Pre s recently that "the finances of the Travancore-Cochin Government will collapse and administration oi the State will be paralysed if the Government of India do not respect the Federal financial integration agreement orFOC - 310 words
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175 1951-07-17 4 20,000 INDIANS STILL NOT GRANTED CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS CEYLON NEWS: NAWALAPITIYA: Inquiries reveal that up to date 6J30 applications for citizenship rights have been made by Indians resident in estates near Nawalapitiya through the local branch of the Ceylon Indian Congress. These involve nearly 20,000 persons. Of these applications, it isFOC - 175 words
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Article121 1951-07-17 4 COLOMBO A party of 24 Ame rlcans including 1G women who are on a cultural, social and educational tour of South East Asia will arrive here in a specially chartered plane on Friday. The party which consists of two social workers, two clergymen, two lawyersFOC - 121 words
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Article84 1951-07-17 4 BALAPITIYA: The members of the Heppumulia Government School will give up smoking till sufficient funds are collected lor a temporary bu^aing to relieve the congestion in tne school. By this thep hope to save Rs. 30 per montn ior the ouiiding iuno. as tneFOC - 84 words
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Article65 1951-07-17 4 KANKfSANTURAI Two persons, Sarvanai Vaithiahngam and his son, Vaithiahngam Aiyadurai, both of Kurumpacity, were admittea to toe civil hospital, Kankesanturai, as a result of nead injuries sustained in an alleged assault with a ciub and stones. Mr. C. B. Waigampaya, the Mallakam Magistrate, went tc theFOC - 65 words
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