Indian Daily Mail, 1 June 1950
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Title Section18 1950-06-01 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VL NO. 109. INDIAN DAILY MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1950-06-01 1 DETAILED PROGRAMME OF NEHRU'S VISIT TO INDONESIA TO SINGAPORE I.A. BLDG. FOUNDATION LAYING OPENING OF RAMAKRISHNA ORPHANGE DORMITORY SINGAPORE, May 31. The Representative of the Government of India has pleasure m announcing the following programme arranged for the visit of the Prime Minister of the Republic of India, Pandit JawaharlalGIIS; Reuter - 1,159 words
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Article132 1950-06-01 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 31.—The Indian Delegation to Burma to discuss the question of adequate compensation for Indian landowners, mostly Chettiars, who were dispossessed by the Burmese Nationalisation Act, is expected to leave Caucutta on June 5 and reach Rangoon the same day. The132 words
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Article56 1950-06-01 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 31. The Congress Panchayat elections have been completed m most parts but suspended throughout vareas controlled by the Andhra Congress Committee m the City owing to charges of fraud. Fraud and corruption charges flung against candidates. Charges of partisanship were also56 words
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Article64 1950-06-01 1 NEW DELHI, May 31 —The three new Ministers. Mr. Sri Prakasa, Mr. Chintaman Dwarkanath Deshmukh and Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain, were sworn m on May 29 at Government House by the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. Mr. Sri Prakasa assumed office as Commerce Minister. The other twoGIIS - 64 words
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Article27 1950-06-01 1 LONDON, May 31— Mr. Edwin Ralphe, late Director of Education m Hongkong, has died at his home at Purley, Surrey, aged 72, it waa announced today ReuterReuter - 27 words
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250 1950-06-01 1 The 12th Frigate Flotilla of the Indian Naval Squadron comprising INS JUMNA,' INS KISTNA and INS TIR under the commands of Captain V. S. Soman, Commander C. J. Mohan and Commander R. S. David respectively are visiting oie following ports:Penang Between 9.6.50 to250 words
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Article29 1950-06-01 1 LONDON. May 31— Pandit Neihru, the Prime Minister of India, arrived m Trivandrum today where he was given a great welcome, according to New Delhi Radio. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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138 1950-06-01 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) -BOMBAY, May 31. Prime Minister Pandit Nehru passed Ihrough Bombay today e» route to Cochin where he will board the flagship "Delhi" on a South- East Asian tour. Pandit' Nehru seemed buoyantly enthusiastic about his visit to138 words
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Article150 1950-06-01 1 NEHRU LEAVES FOR TRIVANDRUM NEW DELHI, Pandit Nehru today left Bombay for Trivandrum on a two-day visit to Southwest India before boarding it Cochin on Friday afternoon, the Indian Navy's flagship Delhi which .vill take him to Indonesia for a tour. After a hurried breakfast, he took off m anReuter - 150 words
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115 1950-06-01 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 31.— Government have decided to take supplementary enumeration of voters m Order to include all those who are qualified to vote as adults under the new Constitution. Now all persons who have completed 21 years before March 1115 words
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Article115 1950-06-01 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 31.— Sri Sambasivam, whom the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council recently set free on appeal against the Johore Supreme Court's death sentence, win leave for India today by sea according to information reaching here. 1 The Indian dailies115 words
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Article67 1950-06-01 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NASIK (Bombay Province), May 31. Congressmen m this town, 100 miles northeast of Bombay, commenced busy preparations to receive accommodate and feed thousands of delegates and visitors expected In August during the Congress party's annual session. At the venue of the session67 words
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Advertisement29 1950-06-01 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (BY PO8T) Malaya, BJ*. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 400 3 12.00 24.00 1 Year 48.00 Other Places 1 Month 5.00 1 15.00 30.00 1 Year 60.0029 words
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Advertisement99 1950-06-01 1 TMli YOUR PRODUCT! TO THE PEOPLE through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Dally m Malaya over 14 yean 71, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE /A IVIbTO Yj jf^A\ ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES Mflr^ EUROPE AWAITS Fly there with KLM, by luxurious 4 engined Constellations and visit famous cities and beauty spots. All these99 words
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667 1950-06-01 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thurs. June 1, 1950. THE NATIONAL FLAG MATIONAL flags had a great purpose m the days when battles were fought with spears, swords and similar other weapons. It was the aim then of the one side to seize the flag of the other, and if it667 words
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1333 1950-06-01 2 "AKIN TO THAT OF LORD PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL NEW DELHI, May 31. The Prime Minister answered a number of questions m regard to the formation of the Central Cabinet during his Press Conference on May 22 and said that m forming the Ministry,1,333 words
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Article287 1950-06-01 2 C.R. ON HIS APPOINTMENT MADRIS, May 31. Interviewed on the reference to his appointment m the Indian Cabinet by the Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, at his monthly Press Conference at Delhi Mr. C. Rajagopalachari said. "The Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister desire that I should be byFOC - 287 words
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89 1950-06-01 2 BOMBAY. May The Government of Bombay have amended the rules framed under Section 7 of the Bombay Entertainment Duty Act, 1923. Under the amended rules, the number of complimentary tickets which a proprietor of an entertainment can issue for any class of seats forFOC - 89 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-06-01 2 PHOTO. Liaquat Ali Khan Prime Minister of Pakistan, and his begum visited Universal-International studio m Holywood on May 18 as they stopped here on their American tour. They are chatting with Jimmy Stewart (second from left) and Director Henry Kostar (right). Later they were guests of the Association of MotionA.P. - 57 words
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Article, Illustration61 1950-06-01 2 Old-fashioned strawberry shortcake is the delicacy offered Pakistan Premier Liaquat Ali Khan by Louise Steele (left) and Merie Butler during a luncheon to the visiting statesman at the U.S. Agriculture Service Headquarters m Cowell, California, May 17. The girls are members of the 4-H Club (Farm Welfare Group). The PremierA.P. - 61 words
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147 1950-06-01 2 Damodaran Case: Prosecution Evidence Concluded ERNAKULAM, May 31. When the case against Damodaran and others was,, resumed May 22 before Mr. B. C!,Koman, 1.C.5., Judge, Special Tribunal, the Special Crown Prosecutor examined Dr. Dayanand (P.W. 52) akid with that closed the prosecution evidence. Mr. Damodaran (A-l) and Mr. P. G.FOC - 147 words
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95 1950-06-01 2 ABDULLAH ON KASHMIR'S ACCESSION TO INDIA SRINAGAR, May 31.— The Chief Minister of Kashmir, Sheikh Abdullah, declared that the people of Kashmir had decided to accede to India after "great deliberation". "May God give us strength to carry out our resolve", he added. Sheikh Abdullah was replying to s welcomeFOC - 95 words
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349 1950-06-01 2 BOMBAY, May 31. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Deputy Prime Minister, on May 24 called lor a revolutionary change m the training imparted to children, "the citizen of tomorrow." "The present-day world is torn by strife and very olten thisFOC - 349 words
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131 1950-06-01 2 NEW DELHI, May 31. Evacuees who have migrated from Bihar to East Bengal owing to communal disturbances or fear thereof wUI have the right to sell or exchange their property, says a Rehabilitation Ministry m a Press Note. A committee consisting of threeFOC - 131 words
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108 1950-06-01 2 NEW DELHI .—The Government delegation to the thirtythird session of the International Labour Conference, which will open m Geneva on June 7, will be composed of the following DELEGATES: Mr. Jagjiwan Ram, Minister for Labour, "Government of India, (Leader) and Dr. Anugrana Narayan Sinha,FOC - 108 words
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300 1950-06-01 2 AFRICAN LEADER'S TRIBUTE TO PANDIT NEHRU MADRAS. May 31.— Mr. G. A. tfbikusita Lewanika, African leader md President of the African Congress of Northern Rhodesia, who is now on a visit to India, was given a eception on May 24 evening by the Triplicane Youth Congress at its premises mFOC - 300 words
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Advertisement21 1950-06-01 2 "EDGEWORTH" TOBACCC I 1 ullinß i? 1 Pipe Tobacco I melax with Edgeworth I M Agents: m- 1 A BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD.21 words
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1081 1950-06-01 3 Total To Reach 25,000 By End Of November This Year SENANAYAKE'S ASSURANCE TO NEHRU RENDERED WORTHLESS? COLOMBO, May 31. The mass exodus of Indians from Ceylon continues. At the present rate nearly 20,000 to 25,000 Indians ivould have left Ceylon for1,081 words
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181 1950-06-01 3 BOMBAY. MSJr 31. Mr. H. P Hira, General Manager of the G.I.P. Railway, expressed the hope on May 23 that when the twocrore project of "removal of infringements" m Thull Ghat was completed by the end of 1950, there would be no riskFOC - 181 words
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169 1950-06-01 3 COLOMBO, May 31. A recorcr crop of salt, estimated at 75,001) tons, is expected from the principal salterns where harvesting begins m September. It is understood the authorities intend exporting about 30,000 tona of salt to Japan. Japan's requirements of unrefined salt are atFOC - 169 words
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154 1950-06-01 3 COLOMBO, May 31. U Chan Htoon, Attorney-General of Burma, at a Press conference held it Burma House. Ward Place. Colombo, said that Burmans were anxious to send students to schools m Ceylon, but he found that a change m the Education Ordinance required that allFOC - 154 words
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307 1950-06-01 3 J HYDERABAD, May 31.— Mr. Tarachand Gupta, Chief City Magistrate, on May 23 acquitted Mr. B. G. Keskar, former Secretary of the Hyderabad Hindu Sabha, who wa arrested m connection with' throwing a hand-grenade on the car cf H E. H. the Nizam while theFOC - 307 words
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Article115 1950-06-01 3 BANGALORE, May 31.— The betting tax m Mysore State has been reduced from 25 per cent to 17£ per cent. In the case of book-makers, the tax will be collected by them on all bets laid with them at the time of backing. The Government ofFOC - 115 words
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117 1950-06-01 3 COLOMBO, May 29.— The Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society has decided to inaugurate a Publications Fund to assist the publishing of works or research and scholarly editions of the classics ol Ceylon. The publication of monograpos, at present, is difficult because private publishersFOC - 117 words
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Article51 1950-06-01 3 POTATOES BREED FLIES COLOMBO, May 31. Hundreds of bags of potatoes decomposing In warehouses m the Port, of Colombo during the last few days have provided excellent breeding places for flies. This matter has been brought to the notice of the Principal Collecor of Customs by the Port Health authorities.FOC - 51 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-06-01 3 PHOTO. PHOTO, shows: Soldiers of the 7th U.S. Constabulary Battalion Practice their creeping wedge and flanking formations m the courtyard f the former headquarters of Hitlers personal S.S. Bodyguard. They are backed by armoured cars and radio-fitted jeeps.— A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article141 1950-06-01 3 MADRAS, May 31. --The Indian Conference of Social Work has entrusted its representatives m various States to prepare a report of the nature and extent of social service work undertaken by different State Governments during the last three years. These reports will be reviewed atFOC - 141 words
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292 1950-06-01 3 FLIGHT FROM ENGLAND TO NEW ZEALAND IN 1953 NEW DELHI, May 31.— Plans are under way for a 12,000 mile International Air Race from England to New Zealand m October, 1953, according to a report received by the Aero Club of India here. Organised byFOC - 292 words
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Article203 1950-06-01 3 NEW DELHI, May 31.— According to information received from the States by the Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, the all-India final estimate of sugarcane, 1949-50, puts the current year's area and yield at 3.641,000 acres and 4,904,000 tons as against the last year'sFOC - 203 words
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Article46 1950-06-01 3 NAINITAL. May 31. A severe dust-storm turned Nainital, summer capital of Uttar Pradesh, into darkness on May 19 night, paralysing the citys lighting system for three hours. Reports received from the interior of the district indicated widespread rain, preceded by a d,ist-«tr>T-™ FOCFOC - 46 words
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122 1950-06-01 4 19 Students 1 Teacher Detained In Singapore Sequel To Discovery Ot Red Literature In School ft 3 At 9 JO ajn. yesterday, May 31, the Police, accompanied by representatives of the Education Department, searched the premises of the Chinese High School m Bukit Timah Road, where undesirable political activities had122 words
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34 1950-06-01 4 WESTERLING TO APPEAR IN COURT TODAY Westerling will be produced 1^ the First Court at 10 a.m. today. Thursday, June 1, m order to fix a date for hearing of the application for extradition.34 words
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80 1950-06-01 4 Mr. R. ,G. Senanayake, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministiy of Defence and External Art airs, Jeyion, and leader of the Ceyion Delegation to tne Baguio talks together with Mr. R. Coomaraswamy, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Finance and Adviser to Mr. senanayake arrived by air yesterday80 words
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Article119 1950-06-01 4 LONDON, May 31. Because local travellers arc so chivalrous, Manchester is to have male and female bus tickets The Town Transport Department has introduced one shilling and sixpenny tickets allowing travellers to go anywhere on the buses for one whole day. The tickets are markedReuter - 119 words
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Article39 1950-06-01 4 The Governor has appointed Mr. Richard Byrne Corrldon and Mr. John Edwin Fairbairn. both Assistant Superintendents of Police, to be Justices of the Peace for the Colony of Singapore under Court Ordinance (Chapter 10).39 words
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187 1950-06-01 4 A delegation from the ACSU con:* sisting of the undermentioned officers of this Union will meet the Secretary of State for War, Mr. John Strachey, "on Saturday, June 3: Mr. V. K. Nalr, Mr. S. Sankaran, Mr. M. P. D. Nalr, Mr. P. Williams,187 words
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391 1950-06-01 4 At 11J>0 a.m. yesterday four wagons of train on the East Coast railway were derailed m the Bahau area of Negri Sembilan, says a Police Communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday It added: With reference to the Press Statement391 words
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Article64 1950-06-01 4 MADRAS, May 31.— A District Sessions Judge today sentenced 22 people described as Communists to liffe untttetaineßt for murder and looting! ffl^lPffsfr the Kris hna district #BWpHP^^m Madras. Accoi^Smto ay«police, they raided Velut^Ppvfti^ge on the night ot Apr. 26. looted' property and killed two villager*Reuter - 64 words
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Article60 1950-06-01 4 NEW DELHI, May 31.— A goodwill mission sponsored by the India-Pakistan Central Rehabilitation Committee will leave lor Pakistan on June 4 to re-establish I "those human Units which partition has cut apart" The Mission consists of 20 persons including Mr. Bhim Sen Sachar, Syed Karimuddin, Syed60 words
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Article59 1950-06-01 4 GIIS WASHINGTON, May 31. The Indian Ambassador to USA, Shrlmati VlJayala&snmi, has been awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at graduation exercises held at Weat Virginia State College for Negroes. A meeting was also held «r.~ Charleston women's Improvement League to honour the Indian AmbassadorGIIS - 59 words
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65 1950-06-01 4 POLISH ENVOY RECALLED FROM YUGOSLAVIA LONDON, May 31. Poland has recalled her Ambassador m Yugoslavia, Mr. Jan Wende, according to the Polish Radio. It added that the Yugoslav Ambassador, Mr. Rade Pribicevlc, had declined to say whether he would leave Warsaw No official explanation was available but informed sources mReuter - 65 words
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Article48 1950-06-01 4 NEW DELHI, May 3L— Mr. Mohammed Infan KipmaiCa Turkish journalist, arrived m Delhi on May 28 on a round the world motor cycle trip. He has so far covered 13,000 miles. He will leave far Calcutta after four days stay m the Capital. GIISGIIS - 48 words
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Miscellaneous42 1950-06-01 4 PAX. ENVOY TO UJS.I. DUE HERE TODAY Dr. Omar Hayat Malik, Pakistan's Ambassador- design ate to Indonesia. was schedufii ukt leave Karachi yestailay, iftflf^Sl, by KLM plane and jp expected to arrive at the Kalian* airport today, Thursday, June Iftat 9.15 a.m.42 words
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