Indian Daily Mail, 28 May 1950
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Title Section18 1950-05-28 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 105. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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300 1950-05-28 1 To Be Introduced In 26 Selected Schools MADRAS, May 27. The Madras Government have approved the proposals of the Director of Public Instruction that the bifurcated courses should be introduced m 26 selected schools m the State— 4 managed by the Government, 11 byFOC - 300 words
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116 1950-05-28 1 TOKYO, May 27.— Mayor S. K. Patil of Bombay left Tokyo yesterday for Los Angeles by Pan-American Airways. During his three-day stay here Mr. Patil had an Interview with General Douglas Mac Arthur, conferred with Tokyo Governor Seiichiro Hasui inspected the metropolitan administration facilitiesReuter - 116 words
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Article65 1950-05-28 1 NEW DELHI, May 26— Despite India's repeated expressions of her determination to stop food imports at the end of the next year, says the newspaper "Statesman," imports are rising. They aie expected to be nearly 2,000,000 tons by the end off June. This exceeds the estimatedA.P. - 65 words
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165 1950-05-28 1 S. AFRICAN INDIANS APPEAL TO ATTLEE TRUMAN GROUP AREAS BILL DUBLIN, May 27.— The South African Indian Organisation yesterday appealed to Mr. Attlee and President Truman to use their influence with the Union Cabinet to abandon the Group Areas Bill. The Bill seeks to define the areas m South AfricaReuter - 165 words
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278 1950-05-28 1 NEW DELHI, May 27.— Under the Indian Arms Rules, certain persons and classes of persons including high officials and dignitaries. Ruling Princes, certain title-holders, Zamindars, Taiuadars, etc.. have been enjoying the privilege of possessing certain categories of arms and ammunitions forFOC - 278 words
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295 1950-05-28 1 6,000 WAR VETERANS PARTICIPATE IN BURMA CAMPAIGN REUNION LONDON, May 27. —Six thousand (6,000) veterans of Britain's 14th Army last night joined their old Commander, Field Marshal Sir William Slim, and Lord Mountbatten, wartime Commander m Southeast Asia, at the army's annual Burma campaign reunion The reunion was held atReuter - 295 words
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289 1950-05-28 1 King Discusses Defence Problem With C'wealth Chiets-Of-Statt LONDON, May 27.— K\ cussed defence problems i Chiefs of Staff at Bucking i The King and Queen ret military figures m the Comi Chief of Britain's Imperial shal Sir William Slim, and perial General Staff, Lt. G The Chiefs of Staff hadReuter - 289 words
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Article99 1950-05-28 1 PARIS, May 27. Vietminh activity has flared up along the frontier between Vietnam and the South China province of Kwangsi, a French communique quoted by Agence France Press from Hanoi, reported yesterday The communique said French and Vietnamese troops hit back vigorously. Eight Vietminh guerillas wereReuter - 99 words
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478 1950-05-28 1 TRYGVE LIE'S FIRST PRESS CONFERENCE AFTER RECENT VISIT TO EUROPE LAKE SUCCESS, May 27.— U.N. Secretary General Trygve Lie said yesterday that he hopes for a definite break by June or July m the U.N. deadlock over China. Lie made this statementReuter - 478 words
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109 1950-05-28 1 INTER-STATE CONSPIRACY TO STEAL MOTOR CARS CALCUTTA, May 27.— An "interState conspiracy" for lifting private motor cars was detected m Calcutta recently by the Criminal Intelligence section of the detective police. About a dozen cars stolen by this gang ha^e been recovered by the police so far from Asansol (WestFOC - 109 words
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Article295 1950-05-28 1 LP. COMMITTEE'S SUGGESTION I UCKNOW May 27. TheU.P. Government have expressed general agreement with the recommendations of the Devanagari Script Reforms Committed *"»<* consider them on the whole reasonable," it is understood. The Government have, however, deferred their fn*ai decision on the recommendations and ha vFOC - 295 words
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100 1950-05-28 1 London, May 27. Britain yesterday abolished petrol rationing. Parliament was told that American pil companies had agreed to bring m additional supplies for sterling, on condition the rationing was dropped. Fuel Minister Philip Noel-Bakei said that two American companies, the Standard Oil Company of New JerseyReuter - 100 words
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Article77 1950-05-28 1 BERLIN, May 27.— 80 th east and west Germany agreed on one thing yesterday night— there will probably be no violence at the Communist youth rally m Berlin on Sunday. Major General Bourne, British Commandant of Berlin, said there is every indication of a quiet Sunday. InA.P. - 77 words
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Article311 1950-05-28 1 NEW DELHI, May 27.— Sir Owen Dixon, United Nations mediator In the Kashmir dispute, arrived tore by air today and is expected to see Pandit Nehru before returning to Karachi EarUer today, when he halted In Karachi on his way here, Sir Owen toldReuter - 311 words
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139 1950-05-28 1 While stressing that Britain had played a great part m assisting Asian countries to become free, independent and sovereign nations, the Com-missioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, reiterated Britain* intention to contribute to the social uplift and economic development of Asian countries and peoples, at139 words
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108 1950-05-28 1 CALCUTTA, May 27.— Madame Romain Rolland has sent to Rabindra Bhawan m Santiniketan (West Bengal), microfilm copies of Tagore's letters to M. Romain Rolland. These letters are being type-copied and will soon be published. Earlier Rabindra Bhawan had sent microfilm copies of M. Romain Holland'sG.I.I.S. - 108 words
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Article, Illustration97 1950-05-28 1 AUSTRALIA AIR AID FOR MALAYA CANBERRA. May 27. Australia is to send aircraft and some a'rwn to Malaya, a reliable source indicated yesterday. An official announcement from Premier R. Menzies la expected soon. The move follows recent talks,' between the Australian Cabinet and British Commissioner General for Southeast Asia Mr.A.P. - 97 words
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Advertisement22 1950-05-28 1 TOLL YODR PRODUCTS TO TBI FBOFLI ttutfugb: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Daily m Malaya over 14 yean 71, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE22 words
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Article942 1950-05-28 2 PALGHAT, May 26. Replying t 0 (he civic address presented to him o" May 3 by the Piighat Municipal Council. Mr. P. S. Kumaraswami Raja. Chief Minister, stated that the financial positron of the Government made it extremely difficult for them to grant a*»y loansFOC - 942 words
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Article1411 1950-05-28 2 Need For Effective Protection Policy IMPRESSIONS OF MPS TOUR NEW DELHI, May 27.— A study of some of India's post-war industries reveals the need for a proper liaison between Government and industry, writes a Press Trust of India Correspondent who recently toured industrial centres of the countryFOC - 1,411 words
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Article1270 1950-05-28 2 MADRAS EDUCATION MINISTER ON ROLE OF A.l.R.'s RURAL PROGRAMMES KOZHIKODE, May 15 (By Air Mail).— Mr. K. Madhava Menon, Education Minister, Madras, inaugurating the programme for villagers over the Kozhikode station of A.I.R. yes.terday, said: "We are mainly a rural people. The Father of the NationFOC - 1,270 words
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365 1950-05-28 3 Ten Sugar Factories Costing Rs. 100 m To Be Set Up In Ceylon Indian Sugar Experts Report To Industries Minister COLOMBO, May 27.— Establishment of 10 sugar factories at a total cost of Rs. 100 million has been suggested by Prof. D. G. Walawalkar, Indian sugar expert, m a comprehensiveFOC - 365 words
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212 1950-05-28 3 SWAMI RAMANAND TIRTH DISSATISFIED WITH ANTI -RED OPERATIONS KURNOOL, May 27. Swami Ramanand Tirth, former President of the Hyderabad State Congress, welcomed the association of the State Congress with the Government of Hyderabad and hoped that Congress representatives m the Cabinet to be reconstituted very soon would work for theFOC - 212 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-05-28 3 PHOTO General K.M. CARIAPPA, C.-in-C of the Indian Army, take* the salute (centre) at the Cenotaph, Whitehall, London on May 20, where he laid a wreath. With him are officers who made up^the guard-of -honour.- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-05-28 3 »HOTO. A.P. Lustral water is poured over the kneeling King Phumiphon of Thailand by the Queen grandmother during the actual wedding ceremony on Apr. 28. The Queen grandmother officiated at the ceremony, and no priests were used. Left to right: the Queen-bride, the Kinar. a serving girl, and the QueenA.P. - 51 words
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Article166 1950-05-28 3 BOMBAY, May 27.— The Government of Bombay have planned to end all forms of gambling In the State including horse racing b] 1953. Mr. Morarji Desai, Home Minister, said at a Press conference here on May 18: "We went slow m everything. We tookFOC - 166 words
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623 1950-05-28 3 CALCUTTA, May 27.— Referring to the restriction Imposed en the length of feature films m India Mr. Diwakar, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, said here on May 12, m a Press inter'vlew, that the only opposition toFOC - 623 words
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Article2075 1950-05-28 3 (By Dr. H. R. QANUNGO, Head of the History Department, Lucknow University). T"HE cynical old Dr. Johnson caught history and historians between the horns of a dilemma by enunciating his dictum thus: The historian tells either what is false or what is true: In the2,075 words
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324 1950-05-28 4 To Facilitate Their Repatriation NEW DELHI, May 27.— With a view to facilitating the repatriation of Indians who are desirous of returning to India with savings accumulated out of foreign income, the Government of India propose to introduce legislation so as to exempt fromFOC - 324 words
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Article80 1950-05-28 4 Intending Candidates for Hindi Examinations m Prathamic, Madhyama, Rashtra Bhasha, and Praveshika are reminded that the closing date for the receipt of entry forms for all the August Examinations are fixed at June 10, 1950 Candidates who are already enrolled with the various centres throughout Malaya, should obtain80 words
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144 1950-05-28 4 Rationing Of Water: An Equitable Method Suggested The Rev. Dr. D D. Chelliah writes: No good citizen would question the wisdom or the right of the Municipal Commissioners m taking measures to ration water if there was a necessity for it. However, the method adopted by them *o ration water144 words
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120 1950-05-28 4 MALAYAN GIRL GUIDES TO VISIT AUSTRALIA For the first time 1 m the history of the Girl Guide movement m Malaya and Singapore, Guides are visiting another country. The Girl Guides Association of West Australia has Invited Guides from this country to visit West Australia. A party of 39 First120 words
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72 1950-05-28 4 A meeting will be held m Kuala Lumpur on June 8 of past and present RN, RNR. RNVR, and RM Officers. The main object is to discuss the future position of Reserve Officers m the Federation, the possible formation of an RNVR Association and72 words
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Article, Illustration309 1950-05-28 4 Born m Punjab, India, m the year 1904, Mr. Chanda Singh who has just been promoted to the rank of A.S.P. received his early education m Punjab. He passed the Marticulation Examination of the Punjab University m 1924 He then joined the309 words
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34 1950-05-28 4 The 54th birthday of Swami Shuddhananda Bharati will be celebrated today, Sunday, May 28, from 5 p.m. at the Vivekananda Ashrama Hall, Kuala Lumpur. Al are cordially invited.34 words
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Article237 1950-05-28 4 The British Ministry of Food bulletin just issued gives an example of mutual aid m South East Asia. The Fisheries Department cf Malaya has sent supplies of Sepat Siam fry by air to Colombo to be introduced into the paddy fields there. Research into the cultureCGO Press Release - 237 words
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141 1950-05-28 4 H.MS. Jamaica (Captain J.S.C. Salter) is scheduled to arrive at Penang today Saturday, from Hong Kong to disembark Number 40 Commando (Lieutenant Colonel B.J.D. Lumsden). Number 40 Commando is part of the 3rd Commando Brigade, Royal Marines, which is on its way from Hong141 words
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