Indian Daily Mail, 18 June 1950
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Title Section18 1950-06-18 1 Sundau Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 126. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY JUNE 18, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration425 1950-06-18 1 Nehru Mobbed On Arrival At Kallang Greet The Leader Ecstatic Crowds Rush To (By Our Staff Reporter) It was a threatening weather yesterday morning but fortunately there was neither sun nor rain at the time of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's arrival at Kallang Airport from Djakarta. Exactly as scheduled, the Indian425 words
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Article81 1950-06-18 1 SHIP WITH 700 MEN HITS MINE HONGKONG, June 17.— The British ship, Anhwei, with about 700 Chinese passengers aboard, struck a mine outside the South China port of Swatow this afternoon. A representative of the owners, B'ltterfleld Swire, said last night that casualties and damage were not yet available butReuter - 81 words
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Article145 1950-06-18 1 DB VON PORT, Devon, June 17.— admiralty police yesterday investiga<7l h case of suspected sabotage on board a destroyer here. An Admiralty spokesman said da'i«ge had occurred to electrical machinery in the battle class destroyer Urania. Because 0 f a misunderstanding in signalling the Admiralty firstReuter - 145 words
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58 1950-06-18 1 NEHRU'S FRANK ADVICE TO INDIANS IN MALAYA Yesterday, Pandit Nehru addressed a Press Conference at Mr. Thlvy's residence at 4 p.m. and gave his views on numerous problems. As regards the Indians in Malaya, Panditjl deciared very frankly that they most learn to stand on their own feet. (Full report58 words
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41 1950-06-18 1 LIAQUAT ALI POSTPONES DEPARTURE FROM U.S. WASHINGTON? June 16— Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan Prims Minister, and the Begum Ali Khan have postponed their departure from the United States for eight days. They originally planned to leave on June 23 ReuterReuter - 41 words
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114 1950-06-18 1 KARACHI, June 17.— The Sind Government have passed orders postponing collection of land revenue on the wheat crop until further orders as prices are going down in a buyerless market. The Premier of Sind told the PTI that he had taken steps to avoid producersFOC - 114 words
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Article99 1950-06-18 1 CAIRO. June 16.— India's Minister of Health and President of this year's World Health Assembly. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, arrived at Cairo yesterday on a four-day visit. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur will be received by the Egyptian Premier, Nahas Pasha, and will visit the Eastern Mediterranean Regional officeReuter - 99 words
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Article38 1950-06-18 1 NEW DELHI. June 16.— Dr. Najibullah Khan, Afghan Ambassador to India, reiterated his country's undertaking to help "Pakhtoon brother* (tribes on the Afghan Pakistan border) to win their sacred and legitimate freedom."- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article36 1950-06-18 1 LONDON, June 17.— The Nawab of Bhnpal arrived in London on Thursday from Paris. His Secretary stated yesterday that the Nawab is here for health reasons and will remain in London for about a month. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article439 1950-06-18 1 'SAVAGE" SENTENCES IMPOSED ON PRO-INDIAN ELEMENTS NEW DELHI, June IC— -Full details have now trickled through of the notorious trial and subsequent conviction of 68 citizens of Mahe (one of the French Settlements in Southern India), whose crime was their desire to see the FrenchGIIS - 439 words
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Article90 1950-06-18 1 CAPETOWN, June 17. Gen. Smuts, who is lying ill at his home near here, has given up his position as Parliamentary leader of the United Party Opposition owing to his lone illness, it was announced recently. The Party unanimously accepted Mr. J. G. N. Straus, ActingReuter - 90 words
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Article76 1950-06-18 1 SCHIPHOL, Holland, June 17. Three countries have offered asylum to rebel leader Captain "Turco" Westerling in case he is deported, according to M. John Thiessen, a Dutch defence witness who will appear on June 21 before the court hearing Indonesia's extradition application. The witness has just leftReuter - 76 words
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Article89 1950-06-18 1 "NEHRU THE MASTER BUILDER" Pandit Nehru laying the foundation stone of the Indian Association clubhouse at the Balestier ground yesterday in the presence of a large gathering advised Indians to identify with the land they live in and strive for a common nationality here. The Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm MacDonald89 words
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136 1950-06-18 1 Hongkong Not Threatened, Says Governor HONGKONG. June 17 —Hong Kong's Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, does not think Hong Kong is threatened by invasion from Communist China. Sir Alexander Grantham told reporters here before leaving for Britain on leave with Lady Grantham that he did not see why Communist China shouldReuter - 136 words
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142 1950-06-18 1 Asia In The Throes Of A Revolution, Warns Romulo NEW YORK, June 17.— Asia Is in the "throes of a political, social and economic revolution" and has become "one of the principal battlegrounds of the cold war," according to Brigadier General Carlos P. Romulo, the Philippines Foreign Minister In anReuter - 142 words
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Article148 1950-06-18 1 KARACHI, June 17.— The Government of Pakistan Thursday communicated her deep concern over the deadlock of the tripartite conference between I»dia, South Africa and Pakistan. Pakistan warned the Government of South Africa of the "grave, far reaching consequences. The South African Government has been requested "toA.P. - 148 words
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86 1950-06-18 1 NEW DELHI, June 17— South Africa has asked India to reconsider a decision to boycott a round-table conference on mutual racial problems, the Foreign Ministry announced on Thursday. A spokesman said India is not like* ly to rescind her decision since no change has been86 words
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Article49 1950-06-18 1 BOMBAY, June 17 Air India announced yesterday that an Expeditor plane on a chartered flight from Madras to Hydrabad crashlanded at Masulipatam, killing the pilot and one passenger on Friday. The radio operator and two other passengers on board were admitted to hospital seriously injured.— AJ».49 words
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Article54 1950-06-18 1 BOMBAY, June 17. Twentyeight b«cs and girls on a pleasure trip werfe feared drowned In the Gulf of Cambay off the Indian coast. The /-ailing vessel in which they were travelling is reported to have sunk in a monsoon gale, and so far 12 frodiesA.P. - 54 words
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Advertisement22 1950-06-18 1 TELL YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Dally In Malaya over 14 years 71, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE.22 words
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Article439 1950-06-18 2 To Make People Conscious Of The Green dory Of Forests' NEW DELHI, June 17.— The Agriculture Ministry has asked all States to observe the first week of July as an annual national festival of tree planting. To popularise this festival, the Ministry has, in aFOC - 439 words
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Article63 1950-06-18 2 LONDON, June -it'.— The Times ol London has cabled its Tokyo correspondent, Mr. Frank Hawley giving him their full support and assuring him that there was no question of withdrawing him. Mr. Hawley said on June 12 that he had been told he was considered aReuter - 63 words
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145 1950-06-18 2 NEW DELHI. June 17— As already announced, the United State* Educational Foundation has been established in India, New Delhi, to finance certain educational exchange programmes under the Fulbrlght Agreement. The Government of the United States ui America will irake available necessary funds in IndiaFOC - 145 words
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Article393 1950-06-18 2 INTENSIVE STUDY OF RELIGION URGED GURUVAYUR, June 17. The second All-Kerala Hindu Religious and Cultural Conference held under the auspices of the Guruvayur Dcva&uom began a two-day session here last month. Mr. P. Govinda Menon, High Court Judge, Madras, who was to have inaugurated the Conference393 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-06-18 2 PHOTO). The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Llaquat Ali Khan, daring his three day visit to the Canadian Capital, presents to the Right Hon'ble Louis St. Laurent, Canada's Prime Minister, on behalf of the people of his country, a painting by the Pakistan artist, Chugtai. Behind them is a portrait ofA.P. - 60 words
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467 1950-06-18 2 U.P. CONGRESS 'REBELS 'ASKED TO RESIGN AND SEEK RE ELECTION LUCKNOW, June 17. Mr. Chandra Bhanu Gupta, Minister for Civil Supplies, U-P. challenged the "Rebel" Congress M.L.As. to resign their seats and seek re-election. In a statement, Mr. Gupta reminded the "rebels" of their offer to resign "only if theFOC - 467 words
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Article85 1950-06-18 2 LONDON, June 17.— The Times Government beat the Conservative opposition on nine votes in a marathon sitting of the House of Commons still going strong early on Thursday 14 hours after !t started. The votes death with new higher taxes on gasoline and other levies onA.P. - 85 words
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179 1950-06-18 2 Unification Of Karnataka: Mysore Congress Not Opposed To Move BANGALORE, June 17—Discussing the question of the attainment of Provincial status by the Mysore Congress and reactions to it' Mr. V. S. Narayana Rao, General Secretary, Mysore Congress, in the course of a statement issued says: "No one need entertain anyFOC - 179 words
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Article122 1950-06-18 2 PATNA, June 17.— Mr. K. Singh, Chairman of the Patna District Board, sand that the Board was determined to take over shortly the Bakhtiarpur- Bihar Railway, running from Bakhtiarpur to Rajgir (a distance of 33 miles), from its present management headed by Mr. M. Yunus. who was MinisterFOC - 122 words
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129 1950-06-18 2 Tibetan Delegation To Hongkong: Not Allowed To Board Plane At Dum Dum CALCUTTA, June 17.— The first batch of two members of the Tibetan official delegation* was not allowed to -board a plane for Hongkong at Dum Dum on June 4. The security police stated that fhey had no proper129 words
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99 1950-06-18 2 NEW DELHI. June 17— Wtth a view to furthering cultural ties between Japan and India. Mr. K. K Chettur, head of the Indian Mission, presented on behalf of ths Government of India a set of hundred Hindi books to the Tokyo College of ForeignFOC - 99 words
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88 1950-06-18 2 INDIA WISHES TO BE HOST TO U.N. NEXT YEAR LAKE SUCCESS. June 17 Indian delegate o the u "v A" sembly, the Jamsahab of ger, said yesterday India like to be host to the qS__\ Assemly in 1951. Uener Indications are the deleft. generally favour moving the l sembly out88 words
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Article24 1950-06-18 2 LAKE SUCCESS, June 17 -Th United Nations Trusteeship CouaS voted yesterday to send the Jem salem problem back to the Gen«*i Assembly.— Rpttter. neral24 words
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Article1171 1950-06-18 2 FINANCE MINISTER REVIEWS PROGRESS OF 5-YEAR PLAN BOMBAY. June 16. Addressing tth Commerce Graduates' Association at Bombay, recently, Mr. V. L. Mehta. Minister for Finance. Co-operation and Village Industries, Government 0 f Bombay, quoted figures to show that the State of Bombay was leading the otherFOC - 1,171 words
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795 1950-06-18 3 AcharyaNarendra DevExolains Pdirty's Aims Congress Has Surrendered Itself To Capitalists PURI, June 17.— Acharya Narendra Dev, Socialist leader, said here that, even after the attainment of independence, the misery of the masses in India remained as it was in the British regime. PresidingFOC - 795 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-06-18 3 PHOTO) On their arrival for a three-day visif to the Canadian Capital, Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan, and Begum Liaquat Ali Khan, m ere greeted by the Right Hon'ble Louis St. Laurent, Canada's Prime Minister. The two Prime Ministers are shown pfc»iri»» i.«fi<i. gum Liaquat Ali Khan smilesA.P. - 53 words
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Article312 1950-06-18 3 RANGOON, June 17. Burma's monument to independence, a 75-foot high obelisk in the heart of the city, must wait six months more to be unveiled because the stars say so. Work on the monument started the day the country became independent. Prime Minister Thakin Nu patted312 words
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66 1950-06-18 3 NEW DELHI, June 17^— The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, has promulgated an order modifying the rules for filling casual vacancies in the State Legislatures. The order authorises the Election Commission to appoint a person or persons to be of doubts and disputes arising fromFOC - 66 words
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45 1950-06-18 3 NEW DELHI, June 16. Indian 1 railways in 1948-49 caught 7,200,000 persons travelling without tickets. The railways collected 15,000,000 rupees (U.S. $3,160,000) from them and an additional 2,300,000 rupees from passengers who had not booked their luggage. A.P. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article20 1950-06-18 3 SHILLONG, June 16.— Ahe Assam Government has declared the Revolutionary Communist Party of India as unlawful In the State.— GIISGIIS - 20 words
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1258 1950-06-18 3 Mr. R. R' Diwakafs Appeal To Journalists CALCUTTA, June 16. An appeal to the journalists of Bengal to treat the present situation in a more scientific and psycho logical manner, rather than being swayed away by sentiments and emotions was made here recently1,258 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-06-18 3 Photo Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan, inspects the Royal Canadian Air Force Guard of Honour upon his arrival at Rockcliff e Airport, Ottawa, for a three-day visit to Canada's Capital. He is accompanied by the Guard Commander, Canada's Prime Minister St. Laurent, and the High Commissioner for PakistanA.P. - 53 words
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Article22 1950-06-18 3 day for unveiling the Independence Monument, 7.10 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 26, has been fixed as th» nmn»r time for the ceremony."— A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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196 1950-06-18 3 TRIVANDRUM. June 17. From June 1. a 3-dgit 900-llne (capacity) automatic telephone equipment, manufactured by the Ericsson Telephone, has come Into operation In Quilon. The circuit design and the standard of quality and performance of the equipment conform, in general, to the demands of theFOC - 196 words
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Article72 1950-06-18 3 jective news, even though unpleasant, and make suitable comments. And if any such comments appeared, they must not be misconstrued as breaking the spirit of the agreement. Mr. Ghosh assured the Minister that now they had been a party to the resolutions at Delhi, they would do their utmost toFOC - 72 words
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277 1950-06-18 4 Appeal To Indians To Keep Discipline Order (By Our Staff Reporter) In view of what happened at the Kallang Airport yesterday at the time of Pandit Nehru's arrival when the invited Indian guests in their exuberant enthusiasm rushed towards him277 words
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Article191 1950-06-18 4 The Manchester Guardian, surveying the status of the Chinese in Malaya, observes "Sir Harold Brlggs seems to be on the right lines Jn Malaya. One of his ahns Is to bring the Chinese squatters under the regular administrative system. The 900,000 squatters are the melancholy flotsam191 words
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126 1950-06-18 4 Mavlankar To Attend Opening Of New House Of Commons BOMBAY, June 17.— The Speaker of the Indian Parliament, Mr. G. V. Mavlankar, will attend the official opening of the new British House of Commons on October 26. It was learned here today. Mr. Mavlankar who will leave India In theReuter - 126 words
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188 1950-06-18 4 MR. GRIFFITHS TO MAKE FULL STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT THIS WEEK LONDON, June 17. Colonial Secretary James Griffiths told the House of Commons Wednesday that 10 £57 persons are in detention in Singapore and the Malayan Federation. Mr. Griffiths, who is just back from aA.P. - 188 words
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Article103 1950-06-18 4 FED UP WITH GUBERNATORIAL JOB LONDON, June 17.— Lord Baldwin, retiring Governor of the Leeward Islands, arrived Wednesr day in London, limping and looking for a job He said it is "quite true that health reasons" were the chief motive of his resignation. "I am very glad to have a103 words
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Article49 1950-06-18 4 Gascogne. Lord Baldwin, a Labourite son of the late Conservative Prime Minister, was described by another passenger, E. D. Brisbane, a member of the Legislative Assembly of Saint Vincent, as "popular with the labour people of the Islands," but "his ideology did not suit the top ranking set. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article332 1950-06-18 4 PLANS IN COURSE OF PREPARATION, SAYS GRIFFITHS In the House of Commons on Wednesday Mr. J. Griffiths, Colonial Secretary, said that he hopes to make a full statement on his visit to Malaya in the House next week. In an answer to a question asking what332 words
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