Indian Daily Mail, 17 April 1951
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Title Section16 1951-04-17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 65. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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610 1951-04-17 1 Males Exceed Females Madras Second To U.P NEW DELHI, Apr. 16. India's population has been estimated at 356,891,624, according to provisional totals obtained as a result of the recent census operations a note on which was placed before Parliament on Apr. 14 byGIIS - 610 words
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73 1951-04-17 1 KARACHI, Apr. 16. Oil trouble m Iran and Iraq has started repercussions m Pakistan. Employees of several oil companies mcl m Karachi and demanded nationalization of the country's British and American owned oil industry. Pakistan produces about 490.00' barrels of oil a year.A.P. - 73 words
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Article91 1951-04-17 1 UPRISING IN NEPAL DENIED PATNA, Apr. 10. Mr. B. P. ixoiiaia, riome Minister of Nepal, /«M*ru*o oeecrifl^d a.s "aosolticeiy -iiseiebs a news agency report .not fteui«rj tnat iMepaii Mimstei dm olner top ramting Nepali (Jonn^u taKcii .eiu^e m tne -.luutn fimiM_«j at Knaunandu on j-iiuisday nigut following violent Ninons nationsReuter - 91 words
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Article89 1951-04-17 1 BEIRUT, Apr. 16. Two persons .-ere reported Killed ana five .viiundea on tne LeDanon general -tenon on Sunday, scattered re-.-ores saia soon alter tne pons noatstL me situation was described as ieneraliy oroerijr, nowewr, ana an iixcial communique said the exec.ens are considered as most successfulA.P. - 89 words
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Article37 1951-04-17 1 BUDAPEST. Apr. 16. Breau .ationing was reunpose_ yesierda* :n Hungary. Rationing m Hungary was ended m September, 1948 but has since oeen reimposed on some articles including sugar, tats, meat and milk. Re uterReuter - 37 words
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Article74 1951-04-17 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 16.— A Gov ernment House communique says: "His Excellency Mr. Asal All Governor of Orissa, having beer granted leave of absence for reasons of health for three months from tin beginning ol May 1951, the Presi dent is pleased to appointGIIS - 74 words
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195 1951-04-17 1 Ford-Cum-Rockefeller Grants For World Press Institute im _w yuKii, Apr. lb. ihe formation of an International Press Institute has been assured by grants from the Ford and Rockefeller foundations. It was announced by Lester Markel on Sunday the institute will be set up for a trial period of three yearsA.P. - 195 words
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173 1951-04-17 1 'Hindu On Israeli-Syrian Tension xuwKfta, /\pr. 10. Tne rUNiJU refers to "the mounting tension' between Israel and Syria and remarks: "While it is true tnat the West is sympathetic to Israel, it is certain that it will not welcome a full-scale war m the Middle East. "Aft«r ail" the paperGIIS - 173 words
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334 1951-04-17 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 16.— Discussing the implications of General MacArthur's removal from the Korea command, the PIONEER writes: "The dismissal of the General will no doubt continue to be one of the great rousing controversies of the day, especially m the United States, but elsewhereGIIS - 334 words
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383 1951-04-17 1 REPINDIA Opens Branch Of United Commercial Bank In Singapore A branch of the United Commercial Bank Ltd. of India was declared open by Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the Representative of the Government of India yesterday morning before a large gathering of merchants and Consular representatives. In iiis spee^n Mr. Menon383 words
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536 1951-04-17 1 JAPAN GIVES HEROES FAREWELL TO M AC ARTHUR ._r£i?_^ Apl > Douglas Mac Arthur Ifii t th *L* on g J° urne y ho "*e today with a hero's farewell Irom the Japanese, to whom he came as a conqueror nve years and seven months ago From the moment heA.P. - 536 words
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Article189 1951-04-17 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 16. Thr-c separate Bills were introduced m the Indian Fariiament on Apr 12 by women members seeking ejth<*i to ban the dowry system or tc restrain the practice to the advanage of the bride. Two ot the Bills, introduced by ./Li**. Uma Nehru and Mrs.GIIS - 189 words
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Article86 1951-04-17 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 16.-4A Bill for the Proper Maintenance, Preservation and Administration of the Rajghat samadhi" was introduced vi the Indian ParliamAnt nn a«-m 14.- GIIS MADRID. Apr. 16.— Generalissimo Francos cabinet has approved a t™ aty p ace aud friendship witii Iraq. No details were given—GIIS; AP; A.P. - 86 words
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Article135 1951-04-17 1 HONOLULU, Apr. 16. General Douglas Mac Arthur's plane landed a.Hickam Field, Honolulu, at 1027 G.M.T. today. Civic omcials had prepared an aifcut celebration of Gen. MacArthur's arrival. Admiral Arthur. W. Radford announced Mac Arthur will participate m a parade through the city streets. The Pacific Fleet coalman-A.P. - 135 words
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693 1951-04-17 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, April 17, 1951. A NEW PARTY FOR SINGAPORE -II THAT neither of the existing political parties in Singapore is fit enough to strive for any common cause is evident from the fact that they are wedded to the promotion of the interests of certain particular693 words
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875 1951-04-17 2 2.5 Lakhs Set Aside For Their Maintenance CALCUTTA, Apr. 15. In an interview to a reporter recently, Netaji's close relations m Calcutta disclosed that Netaji wrote a letter dated Berlin, February-, 1943, to his elder brother, Sri Sarat Chandra Bose, informing him of875 words
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Article48 1951-04-17 2 irrefutable proof of Netaji's death Are we it ol permitted irom this discrepancy to draw an inference? We ask the public to leave the question, both of his being alive or dead and of his having married, to to Netaji himself. Long live Netaji, Jai. Hind.— FOCFOC - 48 words
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153 1951-04-17 2 CALCUTTA: Crown Prince Mahendra Bikram Shah of Nepal said on Apr. 8 that the new popular government of Nepal was functioning nicely." A coalition between tht Nepali Congress and representatives of the old Kana rulers was formed following the uprising m November last year.FOC - 153 words
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Article37 1951-04-17 2 NEW DELHI, Mar. 29 (By Air Mail). Trie tenure oi the IncomeTax Investigation Commission has been extended upto the end ot December, 1953, according to a notification issued by the Government of India.- FOCFOC - 37 words
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1605 1951-04-17 2 FIVE MAIN CHANGES IN ARTICLES ON FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS PROPOSED NEW DELHI The Government of India are understood to be examining a number of amendments to the Constitution. These when finalised, are expected to be circulated to the Chief Ministers of the various statesFOC - 1,605 words
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231 1951-04-17 2 MORE JUTE COTTON BEING GROWN IN INDIA NEW DELHI, Mar. 27 (By Air Maib. Tne acreage under cotton cultivation In Incua is estimai/ed v have increased by 920,000 acres ID the current year as compared Ui 1949-SU, according to the seconc estimate ol cotton acreage. Tnis was revealed m ParliamentFOC - 231 words
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Article117 1951-04-17 2 GWALIOR: About two hundred women -'raided" the visitors galleries for men on April 5. Some of them occupied their seats and some remained standing for want of chairs. This was probably m retaliation to the action of a man m having occupied one of the seats m theFOC - 117 words
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Article155 1951-04-17 2 BOMBAY, Apr. 12. Messrs Premchand Roychand, one of Bombay's leading bullion firms, was today fined 40 lakhs by the Collector of Central Excise m Bombay for being concerned m the "illegal import of gold contrary to Foreign Exchange Regulations Act and Sea Customs Act' m DecemberFOC - 155 words
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Article39 1951-04-17 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 15.— The provisional population of India, accordng to 1951 census just concluded, is J57 million excluding Kashmir vhich had, according to the 1941 census, a population of four* million. —Copyright.39 words
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Article86 1951-04-17 2 NEW DELHI: The Posts and telegraps Department have initiated i postage stamp competition to •elect designs for a new series of .tamps for India. Each selected lesign will carry a prize of Rs. 500 is a token of acceptance and m adlition, prizes of Rs. 250 and86 words
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53 1951-04-17 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 12.—Manulled rickshaws will disappear from he streets of Old Delhi with effect rom today, April 15, it is learned. The decision to discontinue the living of the conveyance m the town •••as taken by the Delhi Municipal Committee some time backFOC - 53 words
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2887 1951-04-17 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Handling Ot Nepal Crisis Praised A "JAMHM DOCTRINE" URGED NEW DELHI, Mar. 28 (By Air Mail). Parliament to-day began consideration of the demands for grants under tne control of the External Affairs Ministry amounting to Rs. 5,41,64,000. Though 87 cut motionsFOC - 2,887 words
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157 1951-04-17 3 ORIENTAL LOOK FOR UNIFORMS MILITARY CIVIL CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO, (By Air Mail).— The future uniforms of Ceylon's Defence Forces and her civilian officials (like civil servants, heads of departments, etc.) may be designed with an "oriental bias," I learn from reliable sources. The recently-appointed Committee to design the badge andFOC - 157 words
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64 1951-04-17 3 223 GERMAN GENERALS STILL IN CUSTODY FRANKFURT, Germany, Apr. 1 At least 223 former German Generals and Admirals are still held m captivity m Russia, the Frankfurther Allgerelne Zeitung reported Wednesday. Of 463 taken prisoner by the Russians, 161 were executed, or died and 79 were repatriated, the newspaper said,A.P. - 64 words
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Article43 1951-04-17 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 15.— Banth Singh, 36, died after eating 40 loaves of bread and four pounds of cane sugar cakes washed down with two gallons of buttermilk for a wager. it was reported on Saturday fro. i Moga, m the Punjab.- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article189 1951-04-17 3 HONG KONG, Apr. 16. Peking radio today acclaimed the dismissal of General Douglas Mac Arthur as "a victory for the Chinese and Korean peonies m their fight to resist Ymerican aggression." It said that the General's downfall was the culmination of the 'shameful defeats" suffered byReuter - 189 words
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Article, Illustration744 1951-04-17 4 GEORGE KILLION - GEORGE KILLION By (President, American President Lines m the New York Journal of Commerce") The densely populated area of Southeast Asia which includes Siam, Indo-China and Malaya on the' continent, and the vast island empire ol Indonesia to the south and east,744 words
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Article608 1951-04-17 4 part of the Malaya archipelago and txtenas over a distance ox suo.* i-ines octwtvn me soutnernmost tip 11 lil( Aiuu.c iiic-iinanu and ivorbuetu Ausuttiua. -me mo A c man IwVei* isiar.as comprise total iana area 01 io.UOU square miles. Java. witn only 1 per cent oi land area OM atUSIS - 608 words
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279 1951-04-17 4 RANGOON. Apr. 16. Fortres-s--like walls will shortly replace the ten-foot high barbwire stockade surrounding "Whipsnade," Rangoon's private name for its ministerial colony m swank Windermere Park. Members of the Burmese cabinet nave lived here since the 1947 ministerial murders, guarded day and night byA.P. - 279 words
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76 1951-04-17 4 HONGKONG, Apr. 16.-Two unidentified jet planes appeared over Amoy last Wednesday causing panic among the popuiace, according to arrivals from the Fukien port yesterday. ___f id alai7ns W€r sounded when the planes circled over the city at noon and hundreds of antiaircraft shots were firedReuter - 76 words
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Article27 1951-04-17 4 RAJA OF AUNDH BEAT. BOMBAY Apr. le.-Deamoccur-led m Bombay on Apr. 14 of Rai» k_s_ ar-fesr s 2__3" T 7s r ~r,Sf suiutional reforms m 0._., GIISGIIS - 27 words
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Article85 1951-04-17 4 NEW YORK Apr. 16. |fr R p Saxena. Consul-Gen eral for Ind a' m New York, on Acr. n accen^d "with gratitude" a "token z*fr nf wheat from a Lenox (M lssachS Ho^ltiT""- Mr Nat^n Geor^o Mr Horwitt had driven m h_ own lorry fromGIIS - 85 words
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