Indian Daily Mail, 14 May 1951
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Title Section16 1951-05-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 92. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration658 1951-05-14 1 Kbu.ii HIMSELF INTRODUCES BILL M PARLIAMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 13.— Premier Nehru himself introduced m Parliament yesterday the Constitution Amendment Bill which seeks to save the present Zamindari Abolition Acts and to a certain extent, curb the freedom of speechA.P.; U.S.I.S. - 658 words
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92 1951-05-14 1 BOMBAY, May 13. The Maharaja of Baroda, deposed by the Indian Government for "unconstitutional" behaviour, is likely to be reinstated, the Bombay Sunday Standard said today. The Indian Government, accordng to the paper, is proposing to ■.ppoint a committee to administer he Maharaja's estates mA.P. - 92 words
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Article77 1951-05-14 1 Wil'H THE 6Tri US. ARMY Itf ;:OKi,A, May 13. The Eighth izwf revcaltd toauy chat boutn divans oave pusaed tne Comaiu iosU buck, uaftictinv heavy casuai .vs ana capUlTiiHf .arge quaniiueb i afai£ auia lUmiiumuon. Oil the westtrn front a lifting i.m)£cscxceu uncovered substantial enemy concentrauons,Reuter - 77 words
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40 1951-05-14 1 BOMBAY BANK HOLD-UP: ONE ARREST MADE NEW DELHI, May 13. Police woop. d on a village wedding near .-ere and arrested the bridegroom n connection wth the recent ho>au.p ol Lloyds Bunk m Bombay, the newspaper ■Statesmen" said Fuilay. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article59 1951-05-14 1 COLOMBO, May 13. The Council for Technical Co-operation set up to uu:nini.sicr. the CoJomoj r*^ rjr aid to South and South-East Asia is expected to meet h^re en June 25. The Council, which will discuss policy mailer, will probably be attended by United States and United Nations liaisonReuter - 59 words
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101 1951-05-14 1 LONDON, May 13. The Economist said yesterday Britain is ;eady to use force if necessary to told on to its rich oil concession m lian. The weekly independent journal of opinion said "The issues at stake for Britain, the Atlantic powers and, incidentallyA.P. - 101 words
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64 1951-05-14 1 TEHERAN, May 13. Persian Premier Mohammed Mossadeq collapsed m the Majlis (Parliament) here today after telling deputies of "constant terroristic threats to my life". Some deputies had laughed at him when he said "with your permission I intend to come and live m the MajlisReuter - 64 words
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Article126 1951-05-14 1 MANILA. May 13.— Six Politburo members of the Communist Part:, of the Philippines were Friday afternoon sentenced to die m the electric chair by Judge Oscar Castelo of the Manila court, thuy terminating a triai lasting almost six months Included among the six given126 words
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Article148 1951-05-14 1 Reuter NEW DELHI, May 13. India's view on the American proposal for United NVMors embargo on strategic material for China will be formulated only after detailed study of the fresc" ition which th)e United States intend 3 *o submit to the General Assemoiy, it was understoodReuter - 148 words
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108 1951-05-14 1 Dairy Farmer Becomes Panama's New President PANAMA CITY, May 13. Panama's new President, Alcibiades Arosemena, 66-year-old dairy farmer and former Secretary of the Treasury, assumed his Presidential duties on Friday. Arosemena* began work at his residence because Qhe Presidential Palace was wrecked m a gun battle lasting over three hoursA.P. - 108 words
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Article, Illustration268 1951-05-14 1 RECOGNISE RED CHINA, SAYS INDIAN H.C. IN LONDON fhoto. BRISTOL. May 13. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. Indian High Commissioner m Loijdon, said m Bristol yesterday that one of the ways ot resolving the present difficulties m the Far East was to recognise tha People's Republic cf China as oneReuter; A.P. - 268 words
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Article120 1951-05-14 1 BOMBAY, May 13. Dr. M; Atal, President of the All-India Peace Convention, Friday called on the people of India to "stand by China and Korea and ensure peace of the world." Dr. Atal who has just returned lv India after an extensive tour t China and SovietReuter - 120 words
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106 1951-05-14 1 NEW YORK, May 13 Within two weeks after it launched its appeal, the United Nations Secretariat committee for food relief to India has announced receipt ot over $11,000. "The amount itself as Well as the speed with which it was contributed", said Dr.106 words
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Article59 1951-05-14 1 MELBORUNE, May 13.— The Australian government has no wheat lo send to India because the Australian wheat board has sold aD available supplies until December, said the Commerce and Agriculture Minister Mr. John McEwen. yescerday. Mr. McEwen, who was replying to a newspaper inquiryReuter - 59 words
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Article223 1951-05-14 1 WASHINGTON, May 13. Repie tentative E. E. Cox (.Democrat .-Ueorgia) yesterday accused India of playing Russia against the United States m an effort to "blackmail' Congress into a free gift of 2,000,000 tons of grain. He asserted m an interview thai "Russia is the dominating influence mReuter - 223 words
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Article63 1951-05-14 1 NEW DELHI, May 13. India announced Friday she would pay m barter not cash as previously announced for the 50,000 tons of wheat she is getting from Russia. An official spokesman said terms of the barter agreement still are being negotiated but the Soviet UnionA.P. - 63 words
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Article80 1951-05-14 1 NEW DELHI, May 13. After three days talks between Nepalese Ministers and the Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru m an effort to resolve the crisis m Nepal's 10-man coalition cabinet, a compromise formula was understood last night to be under consideration. The formula is believed to suggestReuter - 80 words
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83 1951-05-14 1 NEW DELHI, May 13.— A spokesman for the government railways today said the death toll m the two train accidents on Friday, one at Darbhanga, m north Bihar, and tho other near Nagpur, was 12 killed :md 21 injured. A statement said nine were83 words
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Article50 1951-05-14 1 BANGKOK. May 13.— An act o God has destroyed the only Soviet Union flag legally entitled to fly m public m Bangkok. A bolt of monsoon al aghtning struck the 40-foot flagpole of the Soviet Legation leaving the top ten feet m shattered slivers of wood ReuterReuter - 50 words
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63 1951-05-14 1 KELAPPAN GROUP TO FORM NEW PARTY (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 13. The Malabar Congress leader Mr. Kelappan who has just returned from Delhi stated hat all Democratic Front leaders ■/ere shortly resigning from Congress nnd forming a completely new Party. He added he was immediately conening a meeting63 words
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170 1951-05-14 1 BOMBAY, May 13. The sacred shrine of Somnath one of the greatpst temples m the history of Hindusm, achieved its seventh "resurgence" on Friday on the bleak ;'andy beach at Prabhas Patan. m Saurashtra, about 400 miles north of Bombay. Amid chanting of VedicReuter - 170 words
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91 1951-05-14 1 CAPETOWN, May 13. A jeep torchlight parade staged by the South African War Veteran Committee will march on Parliament buildings here on May 28 as a protest against the government's newracial segregation election bill. Group Captain "Sailor" Majan. Rattle of Britain ace, and founder of theA.P. - 91 words
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52 1951-05-14 1 CANBERRA, May 13 Three Australian geologists left by air for Karachi on a mineral survey expedition under the technical co-opera-tion programme of the Colombo Plan. They will be away six months making surveys m the high Himalayan region of Pakistan at the invitation of the PakistaniA.P. - 52 words
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Article56 1951-05-14 1 LONDON, May 13. The Institute of London Underwriters Friday increased the rate for war, strike, riot and civil commotion shipping insurance for voyages to Manchuria from £4.105. to £5. The new schedule Is for "imports and local voyages; ports north of Canton up to and including ManchuriaReuter - 56 words
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Article79 1951-05-14 1 DAR-ES-SALAM, May 13. A man eating lion which has so far claimed 38 victims is being hunted m the Bonspa district of Tanganyika Territory. In the Tunduru area m the Southern province District Commissioner W. Anderson found another lion eating one of his African boys. He firedA.P. - 79 words
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Article91 1951-05-14 2 MADRAS: Conditions on the Stock Market have vastly improved since May, 1950, and there has been a general broadening of business and steep recovery m share prices. This was Ihe view expressed by Mr. V. S. Krishnaswami, President, addressing the 13th annual meeting of the Madras91 words
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533 1951-05-14 2 National Income Committee's Report NEW DELHI: India's per capita national income during 1948-49 has been estimated by the National income Unit at Rs. 255. The Committee has estimated this on the basis of a national income of Rs. 8,710 crores distributed overFOC - 533 words
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538 1951-05-14 2 MADRAS: The Government of India propose to enact legislation exempting from taxation foreign profits which are remitted to India by non-resident persons m the first two years of their becoming resident In India, with a view to facilitating the repatriation of Indians who araFOC - 538 words
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103 1951-05-14 2 PLANE CRASH NEAR CHINGLEPET: 2 REPORTED DEAD MADRAS: A L-V aircraft VTC.O.U. belonging to Mr. Raja Rko, a member of the Madras Flying Club which Look of:" on a crosscountry fight at 2,20 turn, on May 6 crashed <n Karumbakkam about 7 -rules from Chinglepet. Both pilot, Mr. Raja RaoFOC - 103 words
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418 1951-05-14 2 BOMBAY: A plea to revise the price of raw cotton by Rs, 85 to Rs. 100 per handy has been made by the East India Cotton Association, Bombay, m the course of an urgent communication to the Gov cinmenl of India on MayFOC - 418 words
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Article176 1951-05-14 2 MADRAS: Sixteen persons were taken into custody on May 4 by the Police m connection with the satyagraha organised by the Madras Provincial Handloom Weavers' Congress m the City. It is stated that 11 of them took out a procession on Tiruvottiyur High Road nearFOC - 176 words
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91 1951-05-14 2 MADRAS: The Heads of Departments have been instructed by the Government of Madras not to make fresh appointments to any post m their Departments until the question of continuing the application of the Communal G. 0., to such appointments has been decided, it isFOC - 91 words
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Article, Illustration1164 1951-05-14 2 R. RAMANATHAN CHETTIAR - Madras— The City R. RAMANATHAN CHETTIAR By (Mayor of Madras) f.fiADRAS has steadily grown down A the years to become the foremost 'City Beautiful' m South India. It is now 310 years since Damarla Venkatapathy Nayak, under authoirity of the Rajah of Chandragiri. made a formal grant of Madrasapat- txamGIIS; U.S.I.S. - 1,164 words
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Article190 1951-05-14 2 CALCUTTA: Mr. Anil Nag, an n Press correspondent m East Pakistan (now a security prisoner), •ias teen on hunger-sti ike m Barisal jail since April 24, according to in"oinialion leceivcd m Calcutta. Mag mma released from detention en March 10 but was re-arrest-d the lanM dayFOC - 190 words
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2273 1951-05-14 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: DR. MGOREiiJEE'S AMENiSEM ACCEPTED: BiLL PASSES SECOND READING NEW DELHI, May 2 (By Air Mull). Parliament tc-dny cjhi^lcial The second reading of the V isvabharati Bill. After a prolonged debate, the House accepted an amendment substantially reducing the directive pGiccts ofFOC - 2,273 words
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Article305 1951-05-14 3 GALLE. Dr. L. A. RajapakssMinister of Justice, presiding at the annual prize day of Mahinda College, Galle, sounded a note of disapproval of competition amongst school children as well as amongst zrown ups. He prophesied that m the near future competitions would be givenFOC - 305 words
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1060 1951-05-14 3 QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT: INCOME-TAX EVASION U.K. PENSION LIABILITY D.V.C. FINANCES SEMINAR PROPOSAL EXPERTS FROM U.S.A.RARE EARTH FACTORY IN ALWAYEHINDUSTHAN AIRCRAFT FACTORY national understanding with special reference to uananian teacnmgs was proposed to be neld m Inaia m ls*si. a proposal to oiler fellowships w iwj foreigners lor the stuayFOC - 1,060 words
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204 1951-05-14 3 RS. 11,000 GANG ROBBERY IN CALCUTTA CALCUTTA, May 13. Dacoite at the entrance gate of Messrs. Bengal Immunity company at Baranagore snot the cash van driver dead, injured the darwan with bullets md drove away with a purse of jver Rs. 11,000 m the broad daylight of Friday noon. AnFOC - 204 words
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71 1951-05-14 3 LUCKNOW, May 13.— Four children were killed by hyenas and solves m Lucknow district, including one killed within the municipal limit, m the course of last one month. The beasts which were resonsible :or killing thirty children and inuring many moreFOC - 71 words
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96 1951-05-14 3 LUCKNOW, May 13.— The U.P. Government have sanctioned a nonthly pension of Rs. 150 to the vidow of Dr. K. L. Garg, Principal jf Barahseni College, Allgarh. Dr. Garg, who was the chief initiator at the highl school exannation at his college was, it IsFOC - 96 words
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Article58 1951-05-14 3 BOMBAY May 13. Twenty "Joys' Scouts will leave Bombay hortly on an expedition to the .7,799 -foot Kolahoi peak m the limalayas. Organised by the 167 th Bombay 3oys' Scouts group of St. Xavier's ligh School, the 35 -day-trek includes visit to Do: hi, Agra, Kashnir and mFOC - 58 words
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Advertisement107 1951-05-14 3 DIRECT SAILINGS FOR COLOMBO ra v. Surriento etd. 23rd June 1951 m.v. Napoli etd. 27th June 1951 Dormitory accommodations available. For further particulars please apply AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY LTD., 64, Robinson Road, Singapore. Phone: *****. Telegrams: "Amerloyd". Passages to South Indim B. I. S. N. CO., Straits/Nagapattin am/Madras Service S.S.107 words
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653 1951-05-14 4 CEYLON NEWS: PROGRESS BY VOLUNTARY ACTION CLAIMED COLOMBO: A warning against a hasty policy of Ceylonisation m commerce and industry was given by the retiring President, Mr. /2. C. Brooks at the annual general meeting of the Ceylon Association m London recently. Mr. BrooksFOC - 653 words
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Article121 1951-05-14 4 JAFFNA: The flag-hoisting ceremony m connexion with the Tamil Festival took pi". ace recently front of the Vipulananda pandal at Paramesh wara College grounds. Mr. .S Natesan, chairman of the receptior. committee, unfurled a flag depleting symbols of Tamilian civilisation The flag contaned emblems depletingFOC - 121 words
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109 1951-05-14 4 JAFFNA: Resolutions wore passed censuring Mr. K. S. Pariporunantha president of the A'l-Ce Jon Siddha Ayurvedic Medical A.s.-.ocia-tion, at a special general meeting called by the secretary of the association at the instance of the committee on the requisition of mem!>ers In the absence ofFOC - 109 words
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Article141 1951-05-14 4 MAHARAGAMA: Mr. R. S. Seevaratnam, of Batucaloa, who has been awarded a scholarship m Physical Education m an Australian University, will leave foi Sydney shortly. He wKI follow a one -year diplorra course m physical Education, the cost of which will be borae by t^c Government of141 words
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100 1951-05-14 4 COLOMBO, Europeans m Indonesia are gradually leaving as tney feel there is no place tor them m the new Republican set-up. This is the opinion of three American women. Miss Yocabo Ydo, Mrs. Mary Conuor and Mrs. Schoth, who are on their way backFOC - 100 words
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75 1951-05-14 4 COLOMBO: Mr. G. G. Ponnambaiain, Minister ol Industries. Industrial Research and Fisnones, has craftsmen's corporation with v craftsmen's corj^oration with a cacapital of Rs. 100.UUU of which Rs 40.000 would be contributed by the Statsv Announcing this at the annual general meeting of the Ceylon SocietyFOC - 75 words
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48 1951-05-14 4 Mr. T. S. Chockalingam, Editor, "Dinas?.ri'", Madras, Mr. S. Raraasamy Naidu ex-Mayor of Madras. Mr. Shafl Mohamed, ex-Sheriff of Madras, and Mr. Sambancihan Madras, and Mr. Sambandhan Municipal Councillor, Madras, returned from Indonesia yesterday morning and are stayine at the Ad^lpLi Hotel.48 words
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121 1951-05-14 4 Indonesia Will Continue To Export Rubber To Any Country JAKARTA, May 13. Indonesia, one of the big natural rubber exporting country m the world, will continue to export rubber to any country, including Communist China, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Friday. He said "we wiH sell rubber even toA.P.; Reuter - 121 words
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Article32 1951-05-14 4 BERLIN, May 13. Polish and Czech are to replace English and French as obligatory languages m addition to Russian m East German schools according to the anti -Communist Infw>rirai or Bureau her*!.32 words
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Article, Illustration154 1951-05-14 4 FAREWELL TEA PARTY TO STAR PRESS MANAGER Employee* of the Star Press Tamil Munsu and the Indian Dai y Mail entertained their manage* Mr. S. Rajathurai last evening to a farewell tea party at Paris Restaurant Dhooy Ghaut, on the eve of his departure to India on a holiday. Mr.154 words
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Article151 1951-05-14 4 Th? third annual meeting ol iht Sree Narayana Mission, oe oav»n^ Singapore) was htud on May 6, ai the Mission premises uudcr me presidentship 01 Mr. N. frcunaKaran. Alter the reading of vat annual report by tne secretary, ihe Treasurer gave a brief description oi the income151 words
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Article112 1951-05-14 4 The fourth annual general meeting of the Singapore Musicai Aid Society was hieid on Sunday. Apr 22 at 3 p.m. at No. 221. Race (Jourst Road, under tne chair marishiip of Mr. V. K. Anantham and the following were electee office-bearers for the n-.-w year: President—112 words
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Article66 1951-05-14 4 RANGOON, May 13. The Burmese government has placed no ■esti'icLions on rubber exports to Communist China, an official spokeaiian said yesterday. He sjid that the government has ye i formulated a policy regardn# falling m line with the British ban on rubber exports to China, butA.P. - 66 words
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88 1951-05-14 4 COLOMBO, May 13. Present indications are that Ceylon is not likely to ban exports of rubber to Communist China. Mr. D. S. Senanayake, Prims Minister, said today 'The price of rubber is falling. We are contemplating what action should be taken toA.P. - 88 words
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