Indian Daily Mail, 25 September 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 226. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER, 25, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 1658 1 Pak Press Starts New Anti India Campaign To Influence Sec-Council Meeting NEW DELHI, Sept. 21. The latest campaign m the Pakistan Press about the alleged harassment of Muslims m India is considered m official circles m Delhi as a planned attempt by the Pakistan Government to prepare ground for the
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  • 88 1 GREAT VICTORY FOR SHEIKH ABDULLAH'S PARTY SKIN AGAR, Sept. £4 .—The Kashmir National Conteie___;<. has secured all seats Irom the Kashmir Valley In the State Constituent Assembly without contest. The last of the seat* from the Valley went to a National Conference candidate when an independent candidate withdrew from the
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  • 75 1 Photographs taken on the occasion of the City Day Celebration In Singapore on Sept. 22. Picture on top fctiowi. the Goverttor Sir Franklin Gim son presenting the Royal Charter elevating Singapore to City Status, to the Munition 1 President Mr. T. P. F. Me
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  • 102 1 ABADAN, Sept. 24: —The Persian Oil Board yesterday claimed the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's whole transport section here comprising 2,995 vehicles of all classes. The company's refinery general manager Mr. K. B. Ross, has protested at the seizure and replied he will withdraw 25 of
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  • 56 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 24. ftutan Sja*hrir, the former Indonesian Prime Minister, flew here yesterday from Karachi for a t_wo-IJreek "tour af India and to meet Indian Socialist leaders He was received at> the airport by Mra. Indira Gandhi, prime Minister Pandit Neiwu's daughlfcr and
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  • 209 1 REDS AGREE TO MEET RIDGWAY'S LIAISON OFFICERS TOKYO, Sept. 24:— The Com munists m a radio message agreeo to meet General Ridgway's liaiso. officers but said they would insist cm the creation of "appropriate machineiy" to deal with alleged neutrality violations. Generals Kirn II Sung and Pen;. Teh Huai m
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  • 59 1 TOKYO, Sept. 24:— Attacking United Nations forces secured .1 foothold on high ground north o* Yanggu despite a communist regiment's desperate defence. The com munists m battalion strength strong ly resisted other attacks m thio general area of Korea and below Kumsong United Nations forces
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  • 152 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 24:— Th« government of India is planning tc send one cultural and one trade mis sion to tour China before the end oi this year, an official source said today. The government-sponsored cultural mission will be m addition to the two Indian
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  • 43 1 LONDON, Sept. 24:— The condition of King George was reported by his doctors today to be "as satisfactory as can be expected" after a major lung operation. A morning medical bulletin said the King "has had a restful night" A.P.
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  • 50 1 PRESIDENT PRASAD'S CONCERN OVER KING'S ILLNESS NEW DELHI, Sept. 24:— The President has sent the following message to His Majesty King George VI: "The report- of Your Majesty's Illness has caused us all deep concern and lt Is our earnest hope that your recovery will be rapid and complete" GIIS
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  • 68 1 KRISHNA MENON CALLS AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE LONDON, Sept. 24:— Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, High Commissioner for India called at Buckingham Palace yesterday. He expressed tlie concern of th«_ Government and people of India over the health of King George VI. India's Minister of Commerce, Mr. Harekrushna Mehtab, called at
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  • 79 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 24:— Police yesterday arrested m Hyderabad City Ravi Narayan Reddi, alleged leader of the Communist terrorists m Hyderabad State. All of the 15 leading teirorists, who m six years have killed several thousand officials and landlords, are now claimed to be m police custody.
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  • 77 1 INDIAN FILM DELEGATION IN MOSCOW LONDON. Sept. 24. Nikolai Semenov. Soviet Deputy Minister of Cinematography welcomed a delegation of Indian film industry employees which arrived at the Moscow airport yesterday, thc Soviet official news agency Ta« reported. Manoranjan Bhatta-charya. noted Indian actor and director, led the party. He told M.
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  • 675 2 Nehru's Advice To Students LL'CKNOW, Sept. 18. An appeal to the students to understand the various prob lems facing the country today and act m a manner which would enable India to make progress m every sphere of li f< Minister? Mr. Nehru here. Thousands of
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  • 228 2 Extension Of Power Supply To Agrl. Pump-Set MADRAS, Sept, 16:— The Madras Electricity System have now op hand a number of schemes, estimated to cost nearly Rs. 49 lakhs, for supply of power to agricultural pump-sets, numbering over 1.000. and domestic connections m Ponneri, Guduvancheri, Tinnanur and 28 other villages
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  • 91 2 MADRAS, Sept. 18.— The Select Committees on the Betterment Contribution and Inclusion Fees Bill as well as the Bill for the levy of special assessment of commercial crops will, it is learnt, receive representations from individuals and public bodies about the proposed taxation. The Committees meet
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  • 422 2 MADRAS, Sept. 18:— A largely attended public meeting was held at the Big Mosque, Triplicane, under ihe presidency of Mr. Abdul Hameed Khan, when the recent decisions of the Provincial Muslim Convention were explained. Mr. Abdul Hameed Khan referred to the part played by the
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  • 151 2 LUCKNOW. Sept. 18.— The Ultar Pradesh Congress Committee invited the aissidents to re-join the Congress. In a 700-word resolution passed unanimously, the Committee expressed its •*regret" that a numbei of Congressmen had chosen to leave the organisation and form or join new parties which were
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  • 225 2 BANGALORE, Sept. 18.— L. S. Raju was examined ln the comt of the First Class Magistrate, Civil Station, m the case m which he and three others are charged with attempting to poison Mr. P. Medapa, Chief Justice of Mysore. In reply to questions by
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  • 226 2 COTTON CONTROL NOTIFICATION: GOVT. EXAMINING LEGAL ASPECT NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— Mr. Govi;_d Sahai, organiser of the Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party m Utta*. Pradesh, said m a statement hero that by conviction and loyalty he was with Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru. "Men like me have to give serious thought to Mr.
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  • 368 2 CALCUTTA, .Sept. 18.— The Government Railway Police have, it ls understood, submitted charge sheet against Khitish Bhowmik, Madan Pramanik, Brojen Roy and Makham Lal Bhadra m connexion with the attack on two upper class passengers of the Up Bombay Mail
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  • 80 2 MUSSOURIE, Sept. 20:— Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant, Uttar Pradesh'.; Chief Minister, inaugurated India's first tourist mela "Autumn Festival" m Mussourie on Sept. 19. Organised to encourage tourist traffic, the Festival includes progi amines to "amuse and instruct" visitors. Chief events will be horse racing, Upper India
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  • 104 2 Caustic Soda Soda Ash NEW DELHI, Sept. 20:— A Press i.ote issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry on Sept. 18 says that licences are now being granted freely for the import of caustic soda and soda ash from all sources excepting south Africa. The Government have already fixed
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  • 488 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.—^egotialions are proceeding at present for a wheat deal with Australia and the United States for an aggregate import by India ol 1,100,000 tons oi wheat m 1952, it was learned here. The negotiations follow the successful conclusion of
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  • 325 2 Coal Industry In India: Move To Constitute Central Board NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— The Government of India will shortly bring before Parliament legislation designed to conserve metallurgical coal and constitute a Central Coal Board to unify the activities of the various bodies relating to the coal industry. At present, the
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  • 226 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 4. (By An Mail): Mr. Harekrishna Mahta., Commerce and Industry Minister, told Pailiament that the Government of India were now examining the legal and other aspects of the cotton control notification of the Textile Commissioner, Bombay whic was declared ultra vires and void
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  • 2628 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Object Of Bill Explained NEW DELHI Sept. 5 (By Air Mail).—Parliament today gave general approval to the Indian Companies (amendment) Bill as reported by the Select Committee. The Bill aims at checking some of the evils relating \\o trafficking
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  • 63 3 MADRAS: At the Maidras High Court, the Chief Justice aod Venkatarama Aiyar, J, delivered judgment recentLy, disiilailng the petition of Mr. C. V. RajatgaipaiaeoarL Secretary, People's Civi Libertief*' On.oi, Madl**is, for tn -teas oi *t writ maaia-nus tc dir*«t tie .Ma lras Go /eriu nan
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  • 1077 4 CEYLON NMVif: Achievement Of "Complete Sovereignty" Stressed COLOMBO: Repeal of P.SJC. 2088, abolition of honours, setting up of a permanent Bribery Commission by legislative means both for the Public Services and Local Government Services, severing connections with the Commonwealth, Ceylonisation of business and trade,
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  • 40 4 ITiere will be Ram-Nam Sanklrtanam (Bhajanam) 'With musical items on Thursday, Sept. 27, 7 p.m. at 9 Norris Road. All are cordially invited to attend the B.vajan.party and Join the SankirtanaJm, writes the President Swami Vamadevanada.
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  • 202 4 COLOMBO: "Ceylon taxi-drivers pedes lriaus aie among the worst I have encountered m any part of the world," said Mr. Bruce Thomas United Nations war correspondent, who recently arrived m Colo. in bo i:_ the Pruirident Monroe. "Yesterday I went to Kandy by taxi, and
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  • 26 4 77m*? aooi?e pictures show the arches put up by the various Communities on the occasion of the City Day celebrations m Singapore.
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  • 101 4 Dr. Rammanohar Lohia, leader of the Socialist Party m India, arrived here yesterday morning from Bangkok. Tomorrow, Sept. 26, he wijl be visiting Trade Union Centres, and meet members of the Singapore Labour Party with Mrs. Vilasin. Menon and Mr. V. K. Nair. On Thursday
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  • 38 4 The dth annual general meeting of the Dindings Indian Assoc! ation, Sitiawan, will be held at tne Association premises on Saturday. Sept. 29. at 4 p_m., wri"«s Mr. A. K. P. Mesnon, Hon. Secretary.
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