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Title Section16 1951-05-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 86. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article149 1951-05-08 1 Kripalani Kidwai Refuse To Join Election Committee (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 7. All hopes of reconciliation between Democratic leaders and the Congress faded on Sunday when the All-India Congress Committee elected rive persons to the Central Election Committee unanimously by dropping Acharya149 words
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422 1951-05-08 1 KBW D£LHI, May 7. The All«-:idia Congress Committee on Maj i» ununmii-usly endorsed the Govern «ient oi India s rejection of th*-. iii.eai, united Nations resolution «»n A.aanmir. 'A he Committee emphas.seU tnai the resolution waa "wholly unacceptable to the people of a..Uuw" PunditGIIS - 422 words
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Article86 1951-05-08 1 DAL AT, Indochina, May 7.— ExEmperor Bao Dai warned the Soviet bloc on Saturday last that direct Chinese Communist intervention m Indochina woud have "extremely grave international consequences." and would encounter the unrelent ing opposition of the Vietnamese people. Confronted by these deterrents, theA.P. - 86 words
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151 1951-05-08 1 PRASAD COMMUTES DEATH SENTENCE OF 11 REDS (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 7.— President Prasad has repreived the twelve Communists who were sentenced to hang for the murder of six villagers m Telangana just after the "Police Action" m Hyderabad and they will serve life imprisonment instead. The151 words
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108 1951-05-08 1 CONSPIRACY AGAINST CEYLON TAMILS ALLEGED (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 7. "Ceylon Tamils have come to feel that the creation of an autonomous Tamil State within a Federal Ceylon Is au imperative necessity," declared Mr S. J. V. Chelvanayakam, Member of Ceylon House of Representatives and President of the108 words
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Article128 1951-05-08 1 BAGHDAD, May 7.— lraq's Premier Nuri Al Said last Saturday told Parliament that his Government "is awaiting the first opportunity to end the Anglo-Iraa treaty of alliance." Members of Parliament urged the abortion of the treaty and the adoption of neutrality towards East andA.P. - 128 words
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Article93 1951-05-08 1 Manchuria Bombing Inevitable" RANGOON, May 7.— The bombing of Communist bases m Manchu ria is inevitable if United Nations forces wish to survive m Korea, former Burmese Cabinet Minister Ba Pc said. The 68-year-old Opposition leader said that the U.S. should not hesitate to bomb Manchuria, as soon as CommunistA.P. - 93 words
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Article76 1951-05-08 1 ASMARA, Eritrea, May 7.—Terrorism by Eritrean bandits (Shif«as) is holdng up progress towards bringing f his former Italian colony into federation with its bigger nelbour, Ethiopia. Senor Eduardo Matienzon (Bolivia), United Nations Commissioner, charged with carrying out the United Nations decision on federation, said at a pressReuter - 76 words
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Article35 1951-05-08 1 LAKE SUCCESS, May 7.—Lieutenant General Matthew B. Ridgway sent a special report to the United Nations last week asserting he had obtained documentary proof that the North Koreans were the asreressors «faJnat South Kor**.- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article124 1951-05-08 1 CAUTIOUS ADVANCE BY U.N. TROOPS TOxvio, .uay 7. Unit^u iNauonjb roops advanced on Dotn audi^o ..uclay 01 uieir Korean oaitie line m. ;a,uuous, nmnea attacks. me Ames expanaed meir bridge aeaa norua 01 me 3stn paiu.... around Inje m trie east. Tne Soutn Koreans advanced on .aeir western anchor nortnwestA.P. - 124 words
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Article41 1951-05-08 1 KOREA, May 7. An American heliicopter rescued Lieutenant Peter Barlow, of Calcom.be, Devon, wh-en his fighter plane from the carrier H.M^S. Glory came down behind enemy lines, it was announced here today. Lt. Barlow was not injured.- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article52 1951-05-08 1 PUSAN, Korea. May 7.— President Singhman Rhee of South Korea today appointed. Lee Kee Poong, tormer Mayor of Seoul, Defence Minister, m place of Si'hn Sungo Mo. Sinn was dismissed last week after an investigation into the execution of over 180 aFeged Com.nunist sympathizers at Kocharuj astA.P. - 52 words
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135 1951-05-08 1 DURBAN, May 7.— Mr. Manilal 3andhi, second son of Mahatma 3andhi, attacked the policy of the Government of South Africa m a speech at a mass meeting of nonvhites m Durban yesterday. This was hi 3 first public speech since his 14 day fast lastReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration90 1951-05-08 1 PHOTO. KING GEORGE VI speaks into the microphone from the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral on May 3 to declare the Festival of Britain open. At left are members of the Royal family, at right are members of the Cabinet, of the House of CommonsA.P. - 90 words
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300 1951-05-08 1 FOREIGN MEDIATOR'S PRESENCE WILL COMPLICATE KASHMIR PROBLEM 30 m. INDIAN MUSLIMS' WARNING CALCUTTA, May 7.— Representatives of 30.000,--000 Indian Muslims meeting at a convention here yesterday "fully endorsed" the Nehru Government' s stand on the Kashmir issue. The 400-word declaration adopted yesterday, the second and last day of the convention,Reuter - 300 words
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51 1951-05-08 1 LAKE SUCCESS. May 7.—Pakistan asked the United Nation* Security Council on Saturday last to prevent a proposed Indian sponsored election m disputed Kashmir. Sir Mohamad Zafrullah Khar. Pakistani Foreign Minster, wrote Council President Selim Sarper of Turkey calling attention to a plan for formation of a51 words
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Article178 1951-05-08 1 ACTOR SOUGHT TO PORTRAY GANDHIJI NEW YORK, May 7.— An actor to play the role of Mahatma Gandhi m a projected film about the Indian leader and philosopher is \>eing sought by Mr. Ken McEldowney, head of the Oriental-Interna-ional Films, which plans to make tne picture. "The man who portraysReuter - 178 words
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247 1951-05-08 1 GENEVA, May 7.— Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, India's Health Minister and outgoing President of the World Health Assembly today appealed for greater international cooperation and more funds m a worldwide campaign against disease. In her opening address to the fourth World Health Assembly hereReuter - 247 words
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Article17 1951-05-08 1 Assembly m Kashmir. The call was issued by the Indian backed Yuvaraja of Jammu and Kashmir A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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542 1951-05-08 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, May 8, 1951. THE del TUFO BAN -A DOUBT A reader has written to us asking 1 whether the originals of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's "Indian Struggle, 1920-1935," Veer Savarkai's "Indian War of Independence 1857" and of other books by Indian writers m the English542 words
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Article1228 1951-05-08 2 Liberalisation Urged In View Ot Scarcity Soaring Prices COMMERCE MINISTER MAHTAB'S ADDRESS TO ADVISORY COUNCIL NEW DELHI: Mr. Harekrushna Mahtab, Minister for Commerce, and Industry, said on May I that India's import policy needed to be liberalised m view of the country's economic requirements, soaringF.O.C. - 1,228 words
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Article88 1951-05-08 2 NEW DELHI: The Company Law Reform Committee concluded its session here on Apr. 29 with the examination of Mr. Ramnath, Managing Director of the Industrial Finance Corporation, and representatives of the U.P. Merchans' Chamber. Mr. Ramnath expressed the view that what was needed at the present stageF.O.C. - 88 words
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56 1951-05-08 2 SCHOOL HOUSE COLLAPSES: EIGHT CHILDREN KILLED CUTTACK: Eight children were killed and six others including the teacher were injured when a primary school house collapsed m Manimandh village on KhurdaNayagarh Road m Puri district last week end, according to a report received here. The report added short stormy weather passedF.O.C. - 56 words
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165 1951-05-08 2 BOMBAY, May 5. A division Bench of the Bombay High Court nearing an appeal In a criminal case was told recently that the chree-man jury at the sessions trial had taken a unanimous verJict that one of t»he three accused Araa not guilty, butFOC - 165 words
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Article126 1951-05-08 2 MADRAS, (By Air Mail).— At its annual meeting the Soufcn Indian Society of Pajnters recently, at the Museum premises, re-elected Mr B. Gcnala Reddi, Finance Minister as President for 1951-52. The annual report regretted the departure from India of Col. D M Reid, Founder-President ofFOC - 126 words
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Article101 1951-05-08 2 GUNTUR: The Guntur Town Congress Committee has been dissolved. The Committee which met on Apr. 30 protested against "group politics" and the non-participation of Guntur District Congress members m the elections to the Andhra Pradesh Con^rws Commute* owinf to court injunction. The resolution passed by theFOC - 101 words
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310 1951-05-08 2 NEW DELHI: Shri N. Gopalaswamy Ayyangar, States Minister, said m Parliament during question hour on May 1 that 188 persons who were involved m cases investigated by the Hyderabad State police were known to have absconded310 words
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Article71 1951-05-08 2 HYDERABAD: Acharya Vinoba Bhave who is on a walking tour of the disturbed areas of the Telangana area speaking at a village, asked the villagers to give each bridegroom a new well as a dowry. If that method was adopted by the villagers then wells would beF.O.C. - 71 words
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158 1951-05-08 2 BHAKRA DAM LAKE NAMED AFTER TENTH GURU OF SIKHS BHAKRA: The fifty-six-mile long lake to be created by the world's highest straight gravity dam under construction at Bhakra has been christened as "Gobind Sagar" after the name of the Tenth Guru of the Sikhs. Guru Gobind Singh spent many yearsF.O.C. - 158 words
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Article465 1951-05-08 2 Text Of Yuvaraj Karansingb's JAMMU: Following is the text of the proclamation of Yuvaraj Karansingh convening a Constituent Assembly for Jammu and Kashmir State: 'Whereas it is the general desire of the people of the State of Jammu and Kashmir that a Constituent Assembly should beF.O.C. - 465 words
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151 1951-05-08 2 Case Against Cinema Actress: Witness Turns Hostile SALEM, May 5. Three witnesses were examined recently for the prosecution before Mr. G. P. Doralraj, Second Additional First Class Magistrate, m the case against Sri ■nathi K. L. V. Vasantha, cinema actress for the alleged rash, and negligent riding of her horseFOC - 151 words
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Article41 1951-05-08 2 NEW DELHI. May 7. Average earnings of Industrial workers m India totalled 890 rupees (U.S. $173> m 1948. Labour Minister Jagjivan Ram told a questioner 'n Parliament. Of the sum, 3.4 rupees (US. $68) was earned ncr das actually worked.- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Advertisement103 1951-05-08 2 Passages to South India B. I. S. N. CO.. Straits Nasapatt in am/Madras Service 6AILS .Singapore P. Swettenham Pen&ng 25.5.51 26 5.51 28 5 51 19.6.51 20.6.51 22 6 51 14.7.51 15.7.51 17.7.51 First Class, Second Class A B Excellent accommodation ana every facility and comfort. Deck passages with or103 words
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908 1951-05-08 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Govt. Urged To Clarify Taxation Policy Discussion On Revised Finance Bill NEW DELHI, Apr. 25, (By Air Mail). Parliament today began a two-day discussion on the Finance Hill as reported by the Select Committee. Moving for consideration of the Bill, the Finance Minister, Shri (hintaman Deshmukh expressedFOC - 908 words
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562 1951-05-08 3 QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT: EMPLOYMENT OF GOVT. SERVANTS FROM EAST BENGAL OPTING FOR LNDIA TRANSFER OF SECURITIES TO PAKISTAN ASSESSMENT OF INCOME-TAX, SUPER-TAX E.P.T. NEW DELHI, Apr. 25. By Air Mail*.— Trie Home Minister. Shri rtajagopalachari, informed ttrxi A. C. Guna m Parliament t:-day that all Government servants from East562 words
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148 1951-05-08 3 Employees' State Insurance: Govt. Not Abandoning Scheme NEW DELHI, Apr. 25, (By Air Mail). T.'ie l?"ilth Minister, RaJkumari Amrit Kaur, gave an emphatic assurance today to the Employees' State Insurance Corporation that the Government had no intention ot postponing or shelving the employees" health insurance scheme. Raj K -mar: AmritFOC - 148 words
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192 1951-05-08 3 NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail). A provisional committee with Mr. G V. Mavlankar, Speaker of the Indian Parliament, as Chairman was set up here recently to organise a National Rifle Association of India. The committee was set up at meeting organised by theFOC - 192 words
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Article, Illustration293 1951-05-08 3 U.S.I.S. Man Present At Opening Of Press Club In Tenali TENALI, (By Air Mail). The i Andhra Provincial Journalists' Fe-li deration Press Club was opened < here recently when Mr. Gordon P. > < Hagberg of the U. 5.1.5., Madras', spoke. Mr. S. A. Aruldass, District Collector. Guntur, presided. TheFOC - 293 words
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152 1951-05-08 3 TIRUPAiI, (3y Air Mail). The Governnv n of Madras have informed the Tirupati Council that a half-print would De sanctioned lor dustless surfacing of Oovindaraja Car Street and Tirthakatta Street this year ard asked the Council to apply for loan to meet the expediture InFOC - 152 words
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Article130 1951-05-08 3 NEW DLEHI, (By Air Mail) A motion as to whether any representation had been received by the Government from the All-India Woman's Conference or other women's organisations for import of lipstick and powder, drew an m dignant protest fron\Mrs. Durgabai m Parliament today. She said that noFOC - 130 words
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Article63 1951-05-08 3 NEW DELHI, May 7.— lnlia's national income m 1948-49 was Rs. 87,900/»00,000 giving a per capita income of Rs. 255 on the basis of estimated population m that year of 341,000,000. These estimates were contained m the first report of the national income committee which was preReuter - 63 words
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292 1951-05-08 3 MADRAS. (By Air Mail).— ln the Madras High Court, His Lordship Mr. Justice K. Subba Rao delivered judgment m an appeal setVing aside the order of the Hindu Religious Endowments Board, declaring a temple m Chingleput district a public temple under Sec. 84 (2)FOC - 292 words
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Article72 1951-05-08 3 NEW DELHI. May 7.— Commerce and Industry Minister J. K. Mahatab listed cotton piecegoods as India's chief export Item under the new India -Indonesia trade pact, m response to a question m parliament. Other export items are knitted goods, agricultural machinery, cemen:,, lac, tobacco, and Jute goods.A.P. - 72 words
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Article, Illustration746 1951-05-08 4 CEYLON NEWS: DR. JAMES bUKNKAM'S SPEECH COLOMBO: Communism wns the worst form of imperialism the world had ever known, said Dr. James Burnham, m an address at the Rotary Club luncheon recently. Asking the question whether the word communism meant revolution or counter revolution;A.P. - 746 words
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251 1951-05-08 4 CHAVAKACHCHERI: "Aii j lonese have a right m the acniristration of the Government. If not for the 00-operatlon ana backing of the elected representatives, the Government cannot serve iVie country with a smooth administration. "It is the duty of every Tamil to honour the Prime MinisterFOC - 251 words
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134 1951-05-08 4 PANADURA: Professor G. P Malalasekera deplored the attitude jf Buddhis.s m depending on thcharity of Christian Missionary s for the education of their children U the expense of their self-resect Dr Mala!as?kera. wa.s addressing 3 ***** gathering of monks ar. aymen on the occasionFOC - 134 words
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361 1951-05-08 4 'He Was A father Of Ceylonese freedom HOME MINISTER'S TRIBUTE TO LATE SIR P. RAMANTHAN to the Hindu Calendar the event fell on April 22. Celebration m the form of meetings, religious ceremonies, Press articles and radio talks took place throughout the week. Meetings were held at several other centresFOC - 361 words
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Article50 1951-05-08 4 BOMBAY, May 7. Fifty-five Indian seamen left Bombay or M^ 6 f °r Tokyo. They will replace a similar number of Indian seamen now m Japan. This is the first time Air India International Is operating a constellation charter nignt to the Japanese Capital GIISGIIS - 50 words
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Article97 1951-05-08 4 Rene Eugene Pohan, 23, of 26 Bencoolen Street, Singapore is scheduled to leave this area during the second week of May for advanced studies m America. He will enter the Pacific Union College. Angwin, California, to study for a medical degree. of Reimer Bbidan PohanUSIS - 97 words
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Article174 1951-05-08 4 COLOMBO: "There Is plenty ox scope for Ceylonese ir. l.iconcsia. said Mr, C. W. W. Kannangara Ceylon's representative m Indonesia, who left recently for Indonesia alter a brief noliday here. "There is also plenty of room foi doctors, he added, "but we cannot spare ourFOC; A.P. - 174 words
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Article25 1951-05-08 4 BANGKOK. May 7. The Th government has decided to expic. lignite deposits m norohorn a southern Tnai \ni to supplcne i (jiminishing wood fuel resources25 words
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Article98 1951-05-08 4 COLOMBO: The largest batch of Ctylonese to leave Malaya this year arrived m Colombo recently m thj Italian luxury liner, Surriento. Two hundred and twenty-nine of them have lett behind troubled climes but many are already up against difficulties here, too. Most of the students whoFOC - 98 words
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Article111 1951-05-08 4 LONDON, May 6. Blowing up of the British naval ammunition ttilp 3edenham m Gibraltar harbour recently is thought to have been rmqacd by the explosion of a deptihoharge m a lighter moored along>idc, Mr. Walter Edwards. Civil Lord to the Admiralty, said m the House ofReuter - 111 words
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