Indian Daily Mail, 12 May 1951
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Title Section16 1951-05-12 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 90. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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283 1951-05-12 1 Russian Wheat Newsprint For India Burma Rice^ 5- Year Agreement Concluded (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May II. Russia is not only sending wheat to India but also newsprint. More than 1,700 tons cf newsprint was brought into Madras harbour yesterday by a Soviet cargo vessel. More than 50,000 tons283 words
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Article65 1951-05-12 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 11.— The Government ot India have decided to licence the export of 190 million yards of mill cloth to all soft currency countries during the rest of the current year the Commerce Ministry announced yesterday, jc'ifty-nve million will be65 words
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Article87 1951-05-12 1 MELBOURNE, May 11.— External Affalra Minister R. G. Casey, a former Governor of Bengal, declared acre today that Australia would, it possible, send wheat and other foodstuffs to India for famine relief. He said "I am investigating thi6 viiii the utmost sympathy and will confer on87 words
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112 1951-05-12 1 FERRO-MANGANESE PLANT TO BE SET UP IN INDIA NEW DELHI, May 11.— Replying to a question m the Indian Parliament yesterday, Mr. H. K. Mahtab, Minister for Commerce and Industry, stated that negotiations had ceen successfully completed between the Government of India the Brainard International Company of the USA for112 words
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Article77 1951-05-12 1 NEW DELHI, May 1 I—The President sent the following message to Dr. Chaim Weizmann, President of Israel, on the occasion of the National Day of Israel, which fell on May 10: "On this day of your national rejoicing may I convey to Your Excellency, the Government77 words
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Article64 1951-05-12 1 WASHINGTON, May 11.—Senator Robert Humphrey (Democrat, Minnesota) predicted at a press conference yesterday that by next week the Senate would pass the India Urain Relief Bill. Speaking before the Senate was due to begin debate on the measure, he said delay m acting on the proposal to64 words
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69 1951-05-12 1 "FOOD LINER ALREADY IN OPERATION NEW YORK, May 11.— A £oo<i lmer is already m operation across the Pacific carrying much needed grain from the United States h, india, a special correspondent reported m -The Christian Science Monitor" yesterday. Writish for the North Pacific Shipping Centre, he said 1 "N*.69 words
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Article41 1951-05-12 1 AUCKLAND, May 11.— The 5 427--ton British India liner, Sirsa left here yesterday for Bombay with urgently needed food. Servicemen taking the place of f™ n S dockers loaded her with tons of milk powder. She was41 words
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Article37 1951-05-12 1 .TOKYO, May IL-Tae head Qf "S?1 d an Liai^°n Mission m Tokyo, Mr. Chettur, called on the Supreme U.N. Commander fa Korea, General Ridgway, on May The visit was a courtesy one.-- -< GlIS)37 words
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Article41 1951-05-12 1 Selangor Rags will be hoisted at all Government and private buildings m s>elangor tomorrow Sunday May 13 the birthday of the Sultan ct' Selangor. A public holiday has been declared m the State on Monday, May 14.41 words
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Article50 1951-05-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday: Soon after midnight last night, three oandits broke into a ffoase m the Kampai area of Perak and abducted a Tamil girl. The girl was .ound dead a few hours later only i snort distance from her home, ohe had been brutally mutilated50 words
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Article39 1951-05-12 1 The Indian Association Soccer Section, will hold its annual meeting, tomorrow Sunday, May 13 at 10 a.m. sharp, at the Association premises, off Balestier Road All Indians who are interested m Soccar are invited to attend.39 words
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Article25 1951-05-12 1 The next monthly meeting of th" Rural Board will be held on Thurs£^V« Ma £j 7> fthe Conference Room, Colonial Secretary's Office25 words
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222 1951-05-12 1 n.«H L^ MP Vk R> Frida A handgrenade exploded last night m the crowded Sun Cinema m Chui i.n htree Bentong wounding nine Gurkhas, 17 civT Hans, a Police Constable, an Extra-Police Constable and a Special Constable, between 20 and 30 Ste we222 words
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93 1951-05-12 1 780,000 TONS OF INDIAN COAL FOR AUSTRALIA BOMBAY, May 11.— The Australian Minister for Transport, Prices and State Development, Mr. H. P. Hyland, arrived m Bombay from Mew Delhi yesterday. Mr. Hyland stated m an interview hat the Government of Victoria Australia) had placed an order h n rt n93 words
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67 1951-05-12 1 CAIRO, May 11.— Sir Frederick jUeith-Koss, last British Governor of the National Bank of Egypt, handed over today to an Egyptian. His successor is Dr. Ahmed Zaki Saad Bey, former Director of the International Monetary Fund. Dr. Zaki Bey is the first EgyptianReuter - 67 words
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30 1951-05-12 1 The annual general meeting ot the Hindustani Prachar Sabna (Malaya) will be held at 49 Batu Road, Kuala Lumrcur tomorrow, Sunday. May 13, at 10.30 a.m.30 words
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Article174 1951-05-12 1 KARACHI, May 11«— The Pakistan Government yesterday began what was described as a "general roundup" of Communists with the arrest of at least nine alleged Com.nunist leaders. Three were held m Karachi and six m Lahore. They were detained under the Public Safety Ordinance,174 words
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162 1951-05-12 1 Federation Assam Relief Fund Exceeds $54,000 125 TONS OF RICE BOUGHT AND DESPATCHED Further donations to the Assam Relief Fund have been paid into branches of the Indian Overseas Bank Ltd., m the Federation and the Fund now amounts to $54,345.97. From this 125 tons of rice have been bought162 words
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385 1951-05-12 1 QUALIFICATIONS FOR FEDERAL CITIZENSHIP MUST BE SIMPLE UNIFORM The Sub-Committee appointed by the Malayan Indian Congress to consider the State Nationality and Federal Citizenship (amendment) Bill v states as follows si VIE NATIONALITY I The Committee leli tiiut the State Wationality as envisaged by theReuter - 385 words
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Article87 1951-05-12 1 From the start of the Emergency m Malaya till May 4 this year. Army casualties m Malaya totalled 287 killed and 421 wounded, announces Headquarters Malaya. Detafls are (figures for killed are given first; wounded within brackets) U.K. Officers (with Imperial Forces) 25 (30) U.K. Officers87 words
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79 1951-05-12 1 U.P. HIGH COURT UPHOLDS ZAMINDARI ABOUTION ACT (From Our Own Correspondent) ALLAHABAD, May 11.— The High Court yesterday declared the United Provinces Zamindari Abolition and Land Reform Act of 1951 as valid. Holding: that legislature of the State was competent to pass legislation, the Judges dismissed all appeals filed by79 words
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Article50 1951-05-12 1 At the invitation of the Commis-sioner-General, General de Lattre de \assigny, the French High Commissioner m the Associated States of Indo-China, will visit Mr, MacDonald at Bukit Serene next week. He will arrive m Singapore oh May 13 and will stay for a few days.50 words
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Article64 1951-05-12 1 MJ.L.AN, May 11. Monsignor Domenico Grassi, Bishop of Bezwada, India, died here on Wednesday aged 63, it was announced yesterday. He had been suffering from cancer of the throat for some time but repeatedly asked to remain at Bez•vatla where he had founded a mis* sion.Reuter - 64 words
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668 1951-05-12 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, May 12, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS STORE AIR PORT IN JO H ORE: A8 more than 20,000 people, most ly Chinese, are likely to be uprooted if the Government were to construct a civil airport at Pays I*bar, the Singapore Chinese Cham her of Commerce has668 words
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523 1951-05-12 2 Pakistan Policy Criticised CALCUTTA: The All-India Muslim Convention, which concluded its session m Calcutta on May 6, expressed the view that the future of Kashmir must be decided "not on a religious basis but purely on political and economic grounds." In a four-hundred-wordF.O.C. - 523 words
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Article126 1951-05-12 2 NEW DELHI, Apr. 27. (By Air Mall). Mr. N. Oopalaswami Ayyangar, Minister of State informed Mr. S. V. Naik m Parliament today that the actual amount of public debt to be taken over from Hdyerabad State by the Government ox India m accordance with the agreement hadFOC - 126 words
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Article107 1951-05-12 2 INDORE: A beggar woman has contributed a share of her collections of foodgrains to the "Grain Fund" to be presented for Bihar relief to Dr. Rajendra Prasad, when he visits Indore this week. A batch of Congress volunteers was busy collecting contributions for the fundF.O.C. - 107 words
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Article, Illustration151 1951-05-12 2 NEW DELHI, May 6. Prime Minister Nehru to-day led a minor campaign against sloppiness immediately after the session of the AllIndia Congress Committee. In the i_Midal where tea was served after h e m*eting, several members threw abtiUi banana skins indiscriminately after eating the fruit. ObviouslyF.O.C.; USIS - 151 words
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Article123 1951-05-12 2 NEW DELHI, May B.— The President's Colour will be presented to the Indian Navy by Dr. Rajendra Prasad at the Brabourne Stadium In Bombay on May 27. The Colour, symbolising the Navy's loyalty to the Head of the State, will take the place of the King s ColourFOC - 123 words
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Article91 1951-05-12 2 NEW DELHI, May B— Mr. C. D. D«shmukh, Finance Minister, estimated the amount of capital repatriated from India since July, 1947, as Rs. 44 crores. Mr. Deshmukh, m a written reply to Mr. M. Naik, stated that fresh foreign capital invested m India since independence was91 words
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Article82 1951-05-12 2 CUTTACK, May 8. Mr. V. P. Menon was to-day sworn la ao acting Governor of Orissa. The oath of office and secrecy was administered by the Chief Justice of Orisaa, Mr. B. K. Boy. The ceremony was attended by leading officials and non-offlcla)a IncludingFOC - 82 words
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410 1951-05-12 2 CEYLON NEWS: VISITING PRESS CHIEF HOPEFUL COLOMBO: 'There should be no difficulty m adjusting and accommodating the demands of both India and Ceylon, provided the desire to resolve the issue is there," said Mr. C. R Sirinivasan, Editor of the "Swadesamitran" and a former PresidentFOC - 410 words
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Article158 1951-05-12 2 COLOMBO: The creation of a new Department for Indegenous Medicines under the Minister of Heal th and Local Government, Mr. 6. W. R. D. Bandaranalke, has ben announced by the Prime Minister. Mr. D. S. Senanayake, m a Special gazette notification issued by him re theFOC - 158 words
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103 1951-05-12 2 COLOMBO: Mr. Victor Ratnayake M.P tor Doniyaya. has left oy Air India plane for Bombay on the first stage of a trip to the United States. From Bombay he will travel by Trans World Airlines, stopping briefly n Paris Mr. Ratnavake isFOC - 103 words
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Article112 1951-05-12 2 COLOMBO: The first Australian expert to reach Ceylon under the technical aasiilcance program of the Colombo Plan disembarked at /iatunayake Airport Cast week. He is Mr. I. S. R Munro a marine oiologtst. employed In lisheries research work of na tonal importance m Australia, who has had considerableFOC - 112 words
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860 1951-05-12 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Yisvabharati's Ideals Will Remain Azad's Assurance In Parliament NEW DELHI, Apr. 30, (By Air Mad).— Progress on the Visvabharati Bill was very slow m Parliament today. When the House adjourned, only three out of 44 clauses had been passed. The measure was generally welcomed, but some membersFOC - 860 words
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450 1951-05-12 3 Pakistan's Strict Permit Policy: Delhi Conference To Discuss Question NEW DELHI, Apr. 30, (By Air Mail:.— Shri A jit rrasad Jam, Rehabilitation Minister announced m Parliament today that a conference at Secretariat level between India and Pakistan would he held within a month m Delhi, to discuss the permit policyFOC - 450 words
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633 1951-05-12 3 PAK VIOLATION OF KASHMIR CEASE-FIRE AGREEMENT VIETNAM RICE OFFER TRADE WITH SWEDEN TEA EXPORT TARGET RHADDAR DEALERS BILL TEXTILE EXPORTS TO THAILAND SALT PRODUCTION QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Apr. 30. (By Air Mail).—Pakistanis trespassed the cease-fire line m Kashmir on three occasions during January, February and March, 1951,633 words
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Article502 1951-05-12 4 Ancient Links With Malaya Speaking at a tea party given m his honour by the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce, Kuala Lumpur, on May 7, the new Representative of the Government of India Mr. M. Gopala Menon said that historians stated that centuries ago Malaya was502 words
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Article207 1951-05-12 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir,— Y our editorial ot the 7th May, unaer the above cajpuon u> oDviousiy ialiacious and un Becoming ol sucn. responsible quarters as your good-self. Tnougn a reader of some of the unfortunate books, may I point out tnat *ne books ana periodicals were207 words
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Article44 1951-05-12 4 Dr. K. Vellasamy, Medical Officer, has been promoted to be Senior Assistant Surgeon. General Hospital, Singapore v/itn effect from Jan. 1, 1950. Dr. M. Doraisingham. Health Officer, has been promoted to be Deputy Chief Health Officer Singapore, with effect from Jan. 1, 1950.44 words
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Article173 1951-05-12 4 Continued from page 3). State Government had so far intimated the Introduction of the Bill. The Minister had written to the All-India Spinners Association to step up the production of tnaddar and its sales by taking advantage of the present cloth scarcity m the country. TEXTILE173 words
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Article260 1951-05-12 4 RAJRANI Jagat Pictures' most ambitious production "Rajrani" had a terrinc reception at its Midnight Premieres recently at the Garrick Tneatre. As a result this film is having Its 2nd midnight (premiere tonight. A beautifufly photographed fllir, technically faultless and highly emotional and filled with romance and music to full satisfaction,FOC - 260 words
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