Indian Daily Mail, 12 September 1951

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 213. SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,195 POUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 621 1 Nehru's Statement In Parliament NEW DELHI, Sept. v.— The Prime Minister told the Indian Parliament yesterday that Dr. Frank Graham, the UN Representative, m the course of his visit to Delhi investigated a limited aspect of some particular problem with regard to the
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  • 67 1 CAIXXJTTA, ©ept. 11. Four wiwfeed gunmen m the steel town ox Jamshedpur yesterday seized a ftetionary van corttaining Rs 313,000, killed one of the occupants, wounded the other and threw him tmt, and drove the van away at full speed. They fired tear gas
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  • 385 1 RAWLE KNOX DISCUSSES KASHMIR SITUATION NEW DELHI, Sept. 11.— -The following appreciation of the Kashmir situation by Mr. Rawle Knox, OBSERVER correspondent m New Delhi for India and Pakistan, was prominently featured m the paper yesterday. "The whole future of the Kashmir quarrel is now more quickly coming into hard
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  • 124 1 Indian Delegation For W.H.O. Regional Committee Meeting NEW DELHI, Sept. 11.— The Government of India will be represented by the following at the meeting of the Regional Committee of the World Health Organisation for South-East Asia to be held from Sept. 20 at Rangoon: Lt.-Col. C. K. Lakshmanan, Director, All^lndia
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  • 89 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. 11. Premier Nehru wasting no time after election as President of the Congress called a meeting Central Election Committee to choose Congress candidates for the coming elections from Himachal Pradesh which will be the first to go to
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  • 118 1 ISPLIT, Yugoslavua, Sept. 11 Marshal Tito declared yesterday that Italy wants to annex the Adriatic ports of Trieste and Flume and Yugoslavia's Damnation coast* He spoke before the Naval Academy at Divulje, near Lspltt. He is expected to conifer this week with Admiral Sir John H.
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  • 384 1 (From Oar Owi C«rrenp«nde»t) NEW DELHI, Sept. 11.— The All India Congress Committees »c*•ion concluded quietly with Premier Nehru m the saddle as President on Sunday. The plenary session of the Congress convened to meet on Oct. 18 is expected to
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  • 30 1 TOKYO, Sept. 11.— Th« American' ceasefire negotiator, Vice-Ad-miral Charles Turner Joy, tonight admitted United Nations aircraft were responsible for strafing the Kaeaonff iwutral aon« ytaUrday.— Reuter
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  • 225 1 SWAMI SITARAM'S FAST: SITUATION TENSE IN ANDHRA (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 11.— A tense situation is developing m Andhra Districts as a result of Swami Sitaram's fast to death for Andhra State and all Andhra leaders, fearful of the effects of his death, are making great efforts to
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  • 92 1 TOKYO. Sept. 11. Communist truce negotiators today flatly told the U.N. Command to accept their terms for resuming the Kaesong talks or "bear the full responsibility for all the consequences" They did not. reply officially to Gen. Ridgway's suggestion that the conference site be moved
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  • 72 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 11. India's Snt^K* 1 11 the Un it«<l Kingdom m 1950-51 showed a favourable balance to India of 148,600 000 rupees (U5531,206,000) as compared with the adverse balance the previous year of 313,*****0 rupees it was officially announced. i2t «J?SS!r 61 Sports totaled
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  • 102 1 HAVANA, Sept. 11.— The Cuban president's brother and a university professor duelled Sure with sabres yesterday, and then were reconciled m t,he first Wood the professors. Professor Carlos Marques and Antonio Prio Socarras, brother of, the President Canlos, met early m the morning with a few
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  • 46 1 SILCHAR ASSAM. Sept. 11. About 16.000 workers on 20 tea estates m the Machar DLstrlct of Assam yesterday decided to strike on Sept. 20 demanding subsidised food rations They also demand a bonus from profits made by Urn plumations.— Reuter
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  • 425 1 EXCHANGE OF NOTES ON "STATEMENT NEW DELHI, Sept. 11. Notes were exchanged yesterday between the Governments of India and Canada embodying a statement of principle* under which financial assistance would be made available to India by Canada under the Colombo Plan. Mr.
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  • 211 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 11. Assam. India's eastern frontier state Is sitting on a highly explosive powder keg, its Prime Minister and a former governor warned last, night. Speaking at the inauguration of the Delhi office of the Assam Tribune, the state's only English language newspaper, chief
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  • 68 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 11. The Congress met a significant defeat m the byeelection to the Mysore Legislative Assembly from the Bangalore City Constituency when ."Socialist candidate Dr. K. S. Srikanteswar was declared elected yesterday. Less than 20 percent of the electorate voted and
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  • 646 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1951 GURNEY AND BARNES REPORT II7ITH some adjustments, the policy on education recommended .by the Barnos Committee would be acceptable to the large majority of the citizens of the Federation, said the High Commiasioner Sir Henry Curney speaking at a Graduation Ceremony at
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  • 674 2 President Prasad's Address At Osmania University HYDERABAD: President Rajendra Praaad said here education m all stages In each linguistic region must be the language of that region there should be arrangement for tho teaching; of the Union language, namely, Hindi m Devanagrl script
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  • 90 2 NEHRU TO VISIT HYDERABAD NEXT MONTH HYDERABAD, Sept. 4:— lndia's Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru is expected to visit Hyderabad by the end of October, it is learnt. Mr. Nehru will open an art museum of the collections of the late Nawab Salar Jung at his palace m Hyderabad City.
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  • 153 2 SILCHAR. (Assam), Sept. 4:— Mr. B. C. Kapur, Deputy Commissioner of Cachar, who has just returned from a tour of the Twrder areas, m a statement says there is perfect peace m those ar«aa and the morale of the people is high desuite troop movements on
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  • 225 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 3:— The Tourist Advisory Committee at Its fifth meeting held here decided to introduce improved guide services m the country and to appoint special guides at the Delhi and Bombay tourist offices as well as at other Important tourist centres. It also decided
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  • 85 2 MADRAS, Sept. 2:— Nine person* were killed and 12 injured m a clash between a party of villagers and a posse of customs and police officials when the latter raided the village of Minambur m the South Arcot m a search for goods suspected to
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  • 134 2 BOMBAY, Sept. B:— A careful worker who m the midst of all handicaps still keeps fast to meticulously thought-out rules may not always go unrecognized. At the Bombay Factory of the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Co. of India Ltd. was held a unique ceremony for awarding safety
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  • 210 2 INDIAN DELEGATION TO WORLD BANK MEETING NEW DELHI, Sept. s:— The Indian Delegation to the Sixth Annual meeting of the Board of Governors of the International Bank for Reconstruction and. Development, which will be held m Washington from September 10 onwards will bo led by Mr. Benegal Rama Kau. Governor
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  • 167 2 CALCUTTA, Sept. 1: The Government of East Pakistan has started collection of funds for financing hte war preparations of the Pakistan Government through a compulsory "war levy" from the non-Muslim population, to start with, it is learnt. Minority community m East Bengal are very much upset
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  • 125 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. s:— The Kashmir Premier, Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah, m a telegram to the Congress President, replying to the latter's congratulations on his success In the Constituent Assembly elections, said that he hoped to succeed In the mission of establishing secular democracy m the
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  • 55 2 LAHORE, Sept. 1: Water supply was cut off m Sialkot municipal limits on Thursday when citizens observed a "twenty-four hours without water" practice. The Deputy Commissioner of Sialkot said that an "electricity cm practice" would also be observed shortly. This is stated to be part
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  • 89 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. s:— The Government of India considered the representation of Indian nationals on the UNESCO aa not adequate, Maulana Azad said m Parliament to-day. The Government's view he added m reply to Mr. N. Alexander, was that more Asians should be appointed on the staff of
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  • 59 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. s:— The Reserve Bank of India has appointed a committee to plan, organise and i^ferpret a rural credit survey on an all India basis. This was disclosed m Parliament to-day by the Finance Minister m a written answer to Mr. Moalakh Chand. Mr. A.
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    50 2 PHOTO). In this picture of the first United Nations meeting: m San Francisco. Senp.tor Tom Connally is si^nin^ tt ip( p UN Charter for the United States. Since 1945 the United Na tions has been a rallying point for the free nations m their collective efforts to maintain peace USIS
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  • 140 2 E. W. Bengal Chief Secys' To Meet Next Week CALCUTTA, Sept. 4:— The next confeience of Chief Secretaries of East Bengal, West Bengal and Assam will be held at Dacca on September 17 and 18, it was learnt here. In pursuance of the Indo-Pakis-tan agreement, the Chief Secretaries are to
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  • 43 2 KATHMANDU, Sept. 4:— King Trlbhuvan of Nepal and members of the Royal family, returned here from Calcutta m a Royal Dakota. The King had been to India on private visit m the course of which he visited Delhi ant Kashmir. F.O.C.
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  • 378 2 SRINAGAR. Sept. I:— The Prime Minister, Mr. Jauaharlal Nehru, gave the youth of Kashmir, entertaining high hopes and aspirations about themselves and their land, a reassuring message tliat he was alive today to those who looked to him. Mr. Nehru, spoke after the Convocation address
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  • 2784 3 Popular Govt. For Part C States INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCBEDINCM Protect/on To Industry: Tariff [Commission To Be Set Up NEW DELHI, Aug. 25 (By Ah Mail).—Parliament today passed the Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. Hare Krushna Mahtab's Bill to set ,up a permanent Tariff Commission. Inembers were unanimous m accepting the
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  • 490 3 N. C AYYANGARS REPLY IN PARLIAMENT States Minister, told FarAs2mblv°;? ay T that thC Cto»-tituSt Assembly of Jammu and Kashmir S 1 S?™, a tOtal «emberilsrs tS c t ccted on the basis f adult franchise. The exact date of iJ °M? S v ha 2
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  • 16 3 SRINAGAR, Aug. 24, (By Air Mail):— Sheikh Abdullah, Kashmir's fnme Minister, announced to-day
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  • 1114 4 CEYLON PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Minister Goonesinha Thanked hor His Services COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— Referring to the Ceylonisatlon policy of the Minister of State, during the committee discussion of the budget m the House of Representatives recently, Mr. D. S. Senanayake, Prime Minister, said that they had
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  • 86 4 The marriage of Mr. M. Perumai with Miss Lakshnli (adopted daughter of Mr. Singaram) will be solemnized at 47 Cut!" Road, Singapore, between 9.30 a.m. and 1030 a.m. to-day. The marriage of Mr. R. Thangamany, son o l Mr. S. M. Ramakrishna Pillai of Melayakudi, Ramnad District,
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    • 104 4 TEA PARTY TO LT. COL. GILL Singapore Sikhs will hold a tea party at the G.H. Cafe, on Sept. 15 at 4 p.m., m honour of Lt Col G S. Gill, CJ.E., 0.8. E., M.8., CHB (EDIN). 1.M.5., (RTD) the President of the Guru Nanak Sat. Sang Sabha. Madras TODAY:
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