Indian Daily Mail, 6 June 1950
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Title Section14 1950-06-06 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 114. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1950. wuk PAlifeHTOl'lMlri14 words
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188 1950-06-06 1 Dr- Ambedkar's Blunt Advice (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June s.— lndia's Law Minister Dr. B. C. Ambedkar now m Ceylon m connection with World Buddhist Conference, replying to a reception by the Indian Congress at HoUon on Sunoay, advised the Indians188 words
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Article, Illustration88 1950-06-06 1 Australia Jurist Sir Owen Dixon (third from right) seen on arrival at New Delhi May SI to take op duties as the United Nations Medi?*l! ta »c K^kndr. Sir Owen Is seep chatting with Government of India officials following his arrival at New Delhi by air. (Left to right) R.A.P. - 88 words
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140 1950-06-06 1 NEW PET, HI, June s.— The IndoPakistani Negotiating Committee on the canal water dispute met here for five hours on Monday, May 29 at the Secretariat. The Indian delegation, led by Mr. B. K. Gokhale, Secretary, Works, Mines and Power, included Mr. A. N. Khosla,FOC - 140 words
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Article, Illustration103 1950-06-06 1 The honorable Shri Rajkumari Anrit Kanr, Minister of Health for the Government of India and Pn» vent of The World Health OrgaS!t Sa* "SSS^S I J* dia,l tOXti,eß exhl »>ition at India House, London, MvyJ 0 PHOTO ■hows: Left to right; His Excellency V. K. KrishXL i n??£',JsX h iA.P. - 103 words
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Article135 1950-06-06 1 NEW DELHI, June s.— "The new capital of the Punjab will be a symbol to create pride and confidence j among Indians m themselves and m India," Mr. Albert Mayer, an American town-planner said at a symposium recently held at .Washington, according to a report received here..FOC - 135 words
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Article215 1950-06-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, June s.— The proclamation requiring the nine absconding accused m what is known as the Laik All Escape Case, to appear before the Special Judge Mr. Kumarayya at Secunderabad to answer complaints against them on June 10. was put up onFOC - 215 words
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42 1950-06-06 1 HYDERABAD, (De.) May 31. (By Aar Mail). A proclamation notifying the nine absconding accused In the Mir Laik All Escape Case that if they did not present themselves m the court to answer tfee Charges42 words
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73 1950-06-06 1 CALCUTTA, June 4«— The Government ot India hare arranged to book space for six stalls m the first U.S. International Tirade Fair to to be held at Chicago, from Aug. 7 to 20, it Is learnt. Indian cottage industries products willFOC - 73 words
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179 1950-06-06 1 Busy Preparations On Board Flagship *DelM (Prom Oar Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June s.— Reports from the ship "Delhi" now approaching the Equator state th a t Pandit Nehru is enjoying the leisure of his first sea voyage m more than twelve years. He179 words
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136 1950-06-06 1 KANSAS CITY. Missouri, June 5. —Prosperity like peace must be shared m order for the world to survive, Mrs. Vijaya Lakshml Pandit, India'? AmhßHHador to the United States, said here. Speaking at an outdoor graduation ceremony for 650 University ol Kansas City students, Mrs. PanditReuter - 136 words
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72 1950-06-06 1 NEW DELHI, June s.— The Tass m India will shortly bring out an •"nstrated Hindi fortnightly, "Soviet to present to the Indian the many-sided life of the Soviet people, the successes of socla- cons* metlon, the achievements ot Soviet economy, science, technique nndFOC - 72 words
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192 1950-06-06 1 PLEA NOT TO HINDER COCONUT EXPORTS TO INDIA COLOMBO, June s.— The request that the Oovernment should not Minder the export of fresh coconuts from Batticaioa to India was made at a meeting of coconut producers of the Batticaioa north area *»t Navalkerny, Eravur About 100 producers were present andFOC - 192 words
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Article65 1950-06-06 1 BOSTON, June s.— Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, the Ftime Minister of Pakistan and the Begum both entered a Boston hospital yesterday. The Begum Liaquat Ali Khan will undergo a gall bladder operation on Monday and the Prime Minister will undergo a thyroid operation on Tuesday. They will leave Boston byReuter - 65 words
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Article29 1950-06-06 1 CAIAJU'ITA, June s.— Two people were held for questioning when following a search of the city and its environs six bombs were recovered by th* otty mm y*t*d^ FOCFOC - 29 words
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Article68 1950-06-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) AMBALA. June 5 Some Congressmen were injured as a result of stone-throwing by a section of the audience at a public meeting here organised by the Tehsil Congress Committee at Sangrur last night, according to a report received here. Stone throwing occurred when a68 words
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225 1950-06-06 1 COLOMBO, June s.— Determination to loot railway wagons has made train thieves resort to wedging stones between signal-points and stealing the batteries from signal-boxes. The thieves apparently, intend to slow or even stop trains so that they can b? boarded and robbed. ThisFOC - 225 words
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Article54 1950-06-06 1 NEW DELHI, Jane s— Mauiana Abul Kalam Aiad, Education Minister, cs likely to tour the Muslim countries o* Mia Middle East this summer with a view to promoting cuttwal relations between tbise countries and India. Among the eanmtries on his itineJnury are Afrhnnlstaa Iran.FOC - 54 words
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Article128 1950-06-06 1 COLOMBO, June s.— Art ex-Ser-viceman, Illangakoon P-.thirana-helage James of Galpotha Street, Kotahena. was so afraid of being re-enlisted to serve again m Malaya that he swallowed poison It was stated at the inquest proceedings. X io£ e '♦J? ad ,of? rved J In Mal *ya fromFOC - 128 words
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Article31 1950-06-06 1 DEHRA DUN. June s.— Sardar v«iiabhbhal Patrt, Deputy Prim* Minister, will arrive here on June 7. H J r Z a alt *y 1 »»3 ftwa fe* weeks. FOCFOC - 31 words
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691 1950-06-06 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore. Tues. June 6. 1950. BIG BLOW TO CLC! WHETHER or not the Malays or the Chinese or both fail m their ambition to have tne Federal Citizenship business fashioned m accordance with their respective likes and dislikes, the fact remains that the efforts of the so-called691 words
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Article613 1950-06-06 2 Success Will Save Both India Pakistan, Says Mr. Biswas I CALCUTTA. June s— Mr. C. C Biswas and Dr. A. N. Malik. Ministers for Minority Affairs of India and Pakistan respectively, at a meeting m Calcutta recently decided to deal rvith the present Bengal situation asFOC - 613 words
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Article55 1950-06-06 2 GAUHATI, June 5. Pandit Nehru has definitely decided to visit Assam immediately after his tour of Indonesia, it Is reliably learnt here. The date or programme of his visit is not settled yet, but it is expected that fEe Prime Minister will come hers byFOC - 55 words
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Article196 1950-06-06 2 MADRAS, June 5. Santhanam visited Madras harbour on Sunday 28 and today to study the problem of Kilting at the port. Be examined be operation of the sand pumping equipment recently Installed there. He conferred with the officiating Chairman of the Port Trust, and otherFOC - 196 words
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Article95 1950-06-06 2 CALCUTTA. June 5. Mr. C. C. Biswas, Minister of State for External Affairs, May 23 visited some of the areas m the 24-Parganas, which were Affected during the recent dis- turbances. Mr. Biswas found that many Muslim families which had left for places m Bihar orFOC - 95 words
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207 1950-06-06 2 GEN. SECRETARY ON CONGRESS PANCHAYET ELECTIONS CALCUTTA, June 5. Mr. Kaia Venkat Ran, General Secretary 0 f the AICC, warned returning officers lor the ensuing panchayet elections that 4f there was proof of any misconduct, the Congress Working Committee would take disciplinary action against the offender. Addressing Pressmen on MondayFOC - 207 words
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45 1950-06-06 2 BRITISH PRESSMAN ASKED TO QUIT KARACHI KARACHI, June s.— Mr. C. A. S. Menezes, the Karachi correspondent of the Financial Times, London, was recently served with an externment order, signed by the Administrator of Karachi, asking him to lsav* K». rachi within three days.- FOCFOC - 45 words
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581 1950-06-06 2 LIFE IN NARAYANGANJ NOW REPORTED NORMAL DACCA, June 5. "Today f visited Narayanganj, the headquarters of the jute trade m Pakistan and the only port of embarkation for intending refugees to India. In steamer ghat, a boat bound for Calcutta was about toFOC - 581 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-06-06 2 PHOTO. Shown leaving the City Hall at Kansas City, Mo., are the Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Liaquat All Khan (left) Begum MBLBB AM, and Mayor William E. Kemp of Kaaaa City. The Prime Minister art his wife attended a session <rf the City Council at the HalL A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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152 1950-06-06 2 MYMENSINGH. June s— Leaders m Mymensingh, East Pakistan's largest and most populous district, are making all-out efforts to implement the pact on minorities, says the PTI special correspondent touring East Bengal. They have formed a Minority Board to resettle the returning Hindus, Streets ofFOC - 152 words
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70 1950-06-06 2 NEW DELHI, June s— The tribal areas of Assam, specified In the Sixth Schedule to the Constitution, will have one seat m the Provisional Parliament to be filled by nomination by the Assam Governor. An order to this effect, called the Provisional Parliament (Representation ofFOC - 70 words
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Advertisement196 1950-06-06 2 liiflVfA/A P Poo r»V functioning kidney. Kal mmfJ/L^^ <t»e c* u 9 t most if iJnWltl*"l'W *e» backbreaking. p.ins end §r^ i~~ A creaking joints, and if they fail m y H «Wr task of filtering and expelling waste matter from Ike body, yov eta expect sfllfering. So immediately yon196 words
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240 1950-06-06 3 CEYLON NEWS: Prosecution Ot Offenders Urged COLOMBO, June s.— Mr. I. H. Wijesinghe, Colombo Municipality Charity Commissioner, has asked for a special officer to conduct prosecutions and recover money from persons who do not maintain their poor relatives. The Poor Law Ordinance empowers the commissionerFOC - 240 words
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Article120 1950-06-06 3 It appears that all the doors and windows nad been firmly tied with ropes irom outside to prevent their escape. An occupant of a near by house seeing names raised a cry. Tne man m the burning house managed to break open the back door and escape along with h.sFOC - 120 words
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195 1950-06-06 3 HOW CUSTOMS OFFICIALS WORRY PASSENGERS COLOMBO. June 5. Searching through the baggage of some passengers from a South Indian city famed for .its Hindu shrines, a Customs official at Talaimannar chanced on a gilded statuette of Lord Krishna. Turning it m his hands, he asked, the passengers for the permitFOC - 195 words
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Article142 1950-06-06 3 COLOMBO, June s.— The famous ogue elephant 'Walge Kota' had m encounter with tne iuvaraj ot iaroda when he and nis party vere at Yala. The Yuvar-a.j, whose lobby ws^s shooting, m India atempted to snap the wild elephant, vhen near about ten yards theFOC - 142 words
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Article23 1950-06-06 3 COLOMBO. June 5.— A man and woman and their four-year-old child narrowly escaped being burned alive m their house.23 words
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Article220 1950-06-06 3 COLOMBO, June s.— Ceylon has been chosen as the venue of another international conference, to be held next August. The conference is arranged by the Food and Agricultural Organization of the UNO, and will be held at Nuwara Eliya, beginning on Aug. 7. OverFOC - 220 words
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186 1950-06-06 3 MP's Request To Visit Cement Factory Refused COLOMBO. June 5. A montn* ago, the Vavunlya M.P. Mr. C. Suntherallngam wanted to see how things were going m the Govern-! ment Cement Factory. He wrote to the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Industries asking for facilities for a visit. Mr.FOC - 186 words
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160 1950-06-06 3 CALCUTTA, June s. The Com j mission of Enquiry set up by trie Government of West Bengal m cerma of the provisions of the IndoPakistan Agreement with Mr. Justice P. B. Mukherji as President, has started its work. The President of the Commission has issuedFOC - 160 words
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Article112 1950-06-06 3 CALCUTTA, June s— Reinforce merits have been sent to the Mathabanga Sub-Division m Cooch-Behar where there was a border incident on May 20. The situation is now quiet. According to official sources m Cooch-Behar, National Volunteers (Home Guards) were engaged m removing some cattle coming fromFOC - 112 words
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520 1950-06-06 3 MR. AJIT PRASAD JAIN APPOINTED NEW DELHI, June s— Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain, MJ>., has been appointed to succeed Mr. Mohanlal Saksena as the Minister of State for Rehabilitation of the Government of India, at the e nd of the month, it isFOC - 520 words
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Article120 1950-06-06 3 SHILLONG. June s.— Mr. Jairamdas Daulatram. Oovernor-designatt of Assam, arrived here on May 26. The Chief Minister, Mr. Gopinath Bardoloi. introduced his Cabinet members and Parliamentary Secretaries to the new Governor on May 26. Mr. Jairamdas will take his oatr of office and secrecy recently. Mr. SriFOC - 120 words
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Article63 1950-06-06 3 VIENNA. June s— Mr. Dhirajlal Desai, new Indian Minister to Austria, accomoanied by his attache, Mr. K. V. Rfimaswaml, presented his letters of credence to the Austrian Federal President, Dr. Karl Renner, on May 24. Dr. Karl Gruber, Austrian Foreign Minister, was present at the interview-*FOC - 63 words
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185 1950-06-06 3 NEW DELHI, June s.— The Government of India have decided to <ive financial assistance to Indian operators of air transport services operating under a licence of the Air Transport Licensing Board a non-scheduled permits of the Director-General of Civil Aviation, itFOC - 185 words
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87 1950-06-06 3 BOMBAY, June s.— The Government of Bombay has removed the control on distribution and movement of Kerosene oil In the State from June 1. Under this decision, which was taken m view of the large supplies of kerosene available, consumers can purchase any quantityFOC - 87 words
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Article340 1950-06-06 4 The "Dr. Apparajoo Scholarship Fund SubCommittee"* of the Penan g Hindu Sabah m a report just issued says that it hat. collected $6J29M from the members of the Sabah as well as from the Indian community m general and from some well-wishers of Dr. R. Apparajoo,340 words
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Article53 1950-06-06 4 The Singapore Admiralty Loca Staff Union Is holding a Dance tc its members and friends at the S Hilda's School Hall, 41 Ceylon Road Katong, between 8.30 p.m. anc 1 a.m. tomorrow. June 7. John M. Kleinman's Band wil provide music for the evening writes theS.A.L.S.O. - 53 words
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Article135 1950-06-06 4 The Secretary of State for War. Mr. John Strachey. wishes to corect the published account of the nterview between representatives >f the ACSU and himseflf m two respects First, it was agreed that July Ist should be the target date for a decision on the135 words
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Article161 1950-06-06 4 The following statement his been Issued by the Singapore Government m association with the Rubber Association: "An examination of the present Rubber situation m Malaya completely contradicts the allegations cently made m certain quartes lat ready Rubber m this territory l being deliberately held up with he161 words
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Article87 1950-06-06 4 Allegations have appeared m certain certain sections of the Press to the effect that certain resolutions of the Council of State concerning the Pawnbrokers Enactment have not been carried out because of Chinese opposition. An official statement from the Kelantan Government states th t this Is entirely87 words
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Article80 1950-06-06 4 Dr. Paulmeans. a professor m the Jniverslty of Oregon, U.S.A. and ,he Head of the Department. Oj teligion m that University, wil. *peak on his "Impression* of Pre;ent Day Life of the Malays m tht Jolony of Singapore", on Thursday. June 8. at 8.30 p.m.80 words
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Article133 1950-06-06 4 LAHORE. June 5.— A "new Assad Kashmir Government*' ias been formed, following differences between leaders of the Azad Kashmir Movement", it is learnt. Sardar Mohammad Ibrahim Khan, n a statement said that Chaudhurl Ghulam Abbas Khan had "announced the formation of a new Azad Kashmir Government from his headinartersFOC - 133 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-06-06 4 photo Egypt's Princess Fathla, 19, dances with her commoner husband, aft-year-old Riad Ghali, After their Moslem wedding hi San Francisco, California, May 25. The Princess defied her brother, King r»rouk, who opposed the union. The 60-year-old Queen Mother, Queen NasU, backed the Prtacees and her bride groom against the monarch.—A.P. - 51 words
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196 1950-06-06 4 PROVINCES SPENDING MORE ON DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES NEW DELHI, June 4.— A review of the financial position of nine Indian Part A States (former provinces) shows that more money is being earmarked by the States for development schemes. Expenditure on such plans m 1949-50 amounted to Ks. 1,160 minion as againstG.I.I.S. - 196 words
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Article111 1950-06-06 4 The Working Committee of the Malayan Indian Congress Is now formed by its> President. Mr. X Aamanathan. 8.A.. B.L. A few nore members will be added to the Committee In due course. The Working Committee Is a follows Mr. K. Ramanathaiv 8.A., B.L (President); Messrs, R. Rajam111 words
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Article100 1950-06-06 4 The President of the Malayan Indian Congress In a statement «ays: The Malayan Indian Congress has been In close touch for the last three months with the External Relations Department New Delhi, regarding the visit of Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal IJehru to Kuala Lumpur m100 words
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249 1950-06-06 4 We're Forced To Strike, Say Pero k Hydro Men At the meetings of the Branches of the Perak Hydro's Employees? Union, held at Malim Nawar, Batu Gajah, Ipoh arid Chenderoh, respectively the following resolutions were passed: (1) That this meeting deplored the attitude of the manage-, ment of the Perak249 words
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Advertisement31 1950-06-06 4 OBITUARY Relatives and friends are Informed that the father of Mr. P. Chellappan, o f Government Health Office. Singapore, passed away peacefully on 3rd Jane, 1950, at Krishna Vilas, Mayyanad. Travaaeore.31 words
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Advertisement120 1950-06-06 4 SHIRIN TODAY; 6.45 and 9.30 p.m "PATHI SEVA" (Hindustani) with Sulochana Chatter ji and Yajcub. sasasaszszs ti ea cb ca ea db asasHsasasi •SESBSHS£SHSHStiS2SHSiaSESHSIIsaS£SESH wSSSSS3m Today: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. "BEDA PARR" (Hindustani) TOMORROW "ALEISH WALMELEH" OBf "BEAUTY QUEEN" Egypt's most popular picture DIAMOND Today 3 Shows: 3. 3.15, 6,15120 words
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