Indian Daily Mail, 26 July 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 165. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 373 1 Tells Liaquat India Has Ao Aggressive Intentions BUT WARNS: IF IN VADED INDIA WILL TAKE ALL MEASURES IN SELF-DEFENCE NEW DELHI, July 25. The Prime Minister of India, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru told Pakistan Premier Liaqunt Ali Khan in a telegram last night that
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  • 78 1 PAKISTAN TO DECLARE EMERGENCY! KARACHI, July 25.— A state of emergency might be declared throughout Pakistan within the next two or three days, it was reliably learned last night. The Pakistan government has already indicated this might be a possibility. Yesterday Premier Liaquat Ali Khan, accompanied by Foreign Minister Zafrullah
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  • 119 1 U.N. ADVANCE HEADQUARTERS, Korea July 25. Communist delegates advanced an interesting new proposal on the withdrawal of foreign troops from Korea at today's cease-fire talks, the U.N. Command announced. "The new proposal made by the Communist delegation, an official communique said, "was sufficiently interesting to
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  • 169 1 Hyderabad Muslim Leader's Assurance HYDERABAD, July 25.— Mr. Akbar Ali a prominent Muslim leader of Hyderabad, said in Hyderabad yesterday that if unfortunately Pakistan committed any aggression on India on the issue of Kashmir then the whole of India, including Muslims
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  • 279 1 PATNA, July 25.— A former member of the Central Legislative Assembly, Mr. Haider Safdar Imam of Patna has characterised the Pakistan cry of 'jehad' (HolyWar) as "nothing but sheer mischief." He says: "Jehad means a holy,; war in Islam. It
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  • 234 1 LUCKNOW, July 25.— Begum Aizaz Rasul, leader of the Opposition in the Utter Pradesh Legislative Council and a well-known Muslim leader, has pledged the support of Muslims of India in any "measures which our Government may undertake for
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  • 259 1 SRINAGAR, July 25.— The De-| puty Chief Minister of Kashmir. 1 Bakshi Ghulam Mohd., addressing j a meeting in Hindwara on July 22, stated the Constituent Assembly! elections would go through come what may. Pakistan was getting uneasy
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  • 32 1 KARACHI, July 25.— The Pakistan Government on Monday announced its decision to offer wheat worth Rs. 300,000 (£22,500) for the relief of distressed Arab refugees from Palestine during the current year. Reuter
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  • 19 1 Rebels from India's ruling Congress Party have joined hands with A.P. JfQTO.
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  • 51 1 PHOTO. The assassinated King Abdullah of Hashemite Jordan. He was 69 years old. This picture, made in August 1949, shows King Abdullah followed by his son Naif, as they came down the Gangplank of H.M.S. Victory at Portsmouth during- the Klno-'a visit tn Rn*. land.—
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  • 474 1 NEW DELHI, July 25. -Moat Indian papers fear that the death of King Abdullah makes the fluid politics of the Middle East even more dangerously fluid. The HINDUSTAN TIMES says: "His removal from the scene may unleash ominous repercussions unless Arab
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  • 80 1 CALCUTTA, July 25.— An AllIndia professional boxing board of control has been formed here to revive professional boxing in the country. It is nearly 10 years since professional boxing was staged in India The Secretary of the new board is C. W. Monteiro and his
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  • 141 1 BOMBAY, July 25. Mr. Kiryama. Chief of the Japanese Government Overseas Agency in Bomtra.?, said that Japan will give predominance to exports of machinery in ner programme of expansion of .rade with India. He remarked that India was now much industrialised and the composition
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  • 89 1 JULLUNDUR, July 25—The working President of the All-India Railway Staff Union, Mr. Shivramdus Randev, announced in Jullundur yesfterday that the Union had decided not to go on sJtrike. This decision, he said, was taken in view of their loyalty to the national Government especially
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  • 73 1 BOMBAY. July 24. A batcih of 22 US students consisting of professors, cfcabors, artists and lawyers, including 14 women, of Lafayete University (USA) arrived In Bombay on July 22. Mr. H. Karr, in charge of the group, said that IftW object was to estaWish friendly
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  • 702 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, July 26, 1951. CERTAIN DEPLORABLE FEATURES OF THE FENN WU REPORT II AS regards primary education in the mother tongue the Fenn-Wu Report has something very curious to say. "We- believe that, if a child's early education is to be in his mother tongue the
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  • 1214 2 Madras Governor's Exhortation KURNOOL, July 16, (By Air mail):— "I am one of those who would like to see all political organisations and parties which are based only on a religious foundation, to disappear. It is my earnest hope that they will do so, for
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  • 50 2 CALCUTTA:— The Bharat Airways have postponed their Calcutta-Ranchi-Patna service scheduled to commence on July 21 under instructions from the Central Government due to the present shortage of aviation fuel. For the same reasons, they have suspended the weekly service to Delhi via Allahabad and Kanpur F.O.C.
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  • 45 2 SUCCESSOR TO ADM. BERNARD LONDON, July 24 —The Admiralty announced Monday night that Rear Admiral N. V. Dickinson has been promoted Flag Officer Commanding Indian Naval Squadron effective October, 1951. Admiral Dickinson will succeed Rear-AdmiraJ G. Barnard, who will return to London for reassignment. A.P.
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  • 139 2 One Person Shot Dead Near Sivagiri PALA Y AMKOTT Al —One person was killed and a Prohibition guard was injured on July 15 morning when Prohibition .Oub-Inspector, Chokkalinga Mudaliar of Slvagiri opened fire when he went for detection work in Athuveli village near Sivagiri, 56 miles from here. It is
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  • 43 2 BOMBAY:— The first annual Congress of the National Union of students will be held in November either in Delhi or Lucknow, the General Secretary, Sri Ramlal Parikh, stated here. He said about 1,50,000 students from tha different affiliated colleges •aw— F.O.C.
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  • 229 2 BANK EMPLOYEES' DEMANDS: NEW TRIBUNAL SET UP NEW DELHI:—The Ministry of Labour has set up a tribunal with Mr. H. V. Divatia, retired Judge of the Bombay High Court, as Chairman, to adjudicate on the industrial dispute between 137 banking companies and their employees. Other members of the tribunal are
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  • 103 2 CALCUTTA:—Banks and traders In Calcutta experienced difficulties <n the postal transactions of certain financial instruments to Pakistan with the enforcement of a standing postal circular in the city post offices. The circular related to the exchange control regulations which prohibit the sending by post or otherwise of
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  • 90 2 AMBALA:—Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain on July 19 escaped unhurt when his car collied with a military truck on the Grand Trunk Road near the Cantonment railway station. Mr. Jain waa proceeding to Simla to attend a meeting of the Joint Rehabilitation Board. The
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  • 101 2 NEW DELHI:— The Government of India have decided not to place any restrictions on the payment of money due to evacuee insurance agent son account of commission due to them from insurance companies officers in accordance with the provisions of the Indo-Pakistan Ju° Vab 1950
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  • 83 2 CUTTACK:-The Orissa Assembly on July 12 recommitted the Orissa Estates Abolition Bill to a Select Committee. The Speaker ruled that the Bill, which was reported on by the Select Committee, should be recommitted to the same Commitee. t The Committee has been asked to report
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  • 36 2 Sikh Convention Next Week AMRITSAR:— Sri Gurdwara Prabandak Committee has called a convention of Sikhs of all sets of opinion here on July 29 to formulate its policy regarding management of Guriiwaras left behind ia PakiaUa.
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  • 83 2 Patna Sub-Judge's Decision PATNiJ:— Mr. Bahaudbin Ahmed, First Additional Sub-Judge, Patna. has declared the Bihar Zamindari Abolition Act, the Bihar Land Reforms Act and the Bihar Zamindari Abolition Repealing Act ultra vires and inapplicable. It may be mentioned here that Mr. Hulsa Narain Singh, President. Bihar Zamindars' Association, had filed
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  • 422 2 SUPREME COURT GRANTS INTERIM BTAY OF ENFORCEMENT NEW DELHI:— The Vacation Judge of the Supreme Court, Mr. Justice Mehrchand Mahajan, on July 16 ordered stay of enforcement of the Zamindari Abolition laws of U.P. and Bihar in the case, of 35 zamindars from
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  • 307 2 BOMBAY: "I have no quarrels with the recommendations of the Planning- Commission of the Central Government. The question is who will work out the plan", said Mr. J. B. Kripalani, who passed through t Bombay to Ciujerat on July 19. "The plan alms to take
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  • 43 2 tu 11 auk.: —On return from leave. Mr. Asaf Ali, Governor of Onssa. resumed charge of his office on the afternoon of the day, a notification of the Government of unssa announced on Jniv 10 F.O.C.
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  • 3677 3 We Must Work Hard And Tighten Our Belt? Full Ttxt Of Speech At AICC Meeting w,w i M 5 A i' July 1S (By Air MaH)r-The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, to-day presented to the opening session of the All-India Congress Committed the n
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  • 565 4 CEYLON NEWS* Formed In Ceylon AFTERMATH OF HEALTH MINISTER'S RESIGNATION COLOMBO: Following on the recent political upheaval Ceylon ;s to have two new political parties. One of these, the Baudda Janaraja Sabha (Buddhist Kepublican Party), formed at the B,T.S. Headquarters under the presidency of Mr. P.
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  • 134 4 COLOMBO: Arrangements to introduce the vernaculars in postprimary classes are now being made by the Education Department. Mr. T. D. Jayasuriya, Deputy Director of Education, has summoned a conference of the committee of the All-Ceylon Union of Teachers, to explore means of introducing the vernaculars. He
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  • 414 4 Addressing a Press Conference yesterday in Singapore, the Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. R. G. Casey, referred to the "Colombo Plan" and said: "Under this plan we are already sending technicians to India, Pakistan and Ceylon to advise
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  • 62 4 The Seletar Sree Narayana Mission is Intending to organise a Literary Es.say Competition in English and Malayalam in connection with the "Chathaya Maholzhavam" and those who wish to take part in lt are requested to write to the Secretary Sree Marayana Mission, West Hill Road,
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  • 615 4 (Continued from Page 3 confidence would have reuturned among them. India even went to the extent of suggesting thait a tribunal should be set up to solve this problem. Even that Pakistan did not accept. This attitude of Pakistan Wid also prevented the peaceful solution of
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  • 143 4 CHAUHAN TO GIVE DANCE RECITALS AT VICTORIA THEATRE ON AUG. 10 12 Mr. Ciiauhan first came to Singapore in January tihLs year on his way to Bali on a study tour and gave a Command performance at the Victoria Theatre in early March, whdch, In tihe words of General Dunlop.
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  • 117 4 NEW DELHI, July 25.— Two more attempts In recent months to climb Himalayan peaks by foreign mountaineering parties have failed. A two-man expedition, led by Australians, H. Harper and F. Thomas, tc climb the 22,600-ft. high Pancholi mountain in Almora district in UP failed an
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