Indian Daily Mail, 15 May 1951
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Title Section16 1951-05-15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 93. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. MAY 15, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article1169 1951-05-15 1 Fuller Details Ot Nehru NEW DELHI, May 14. A Bill to amend certain articles of the Constitution and particularly the articles guaranteeing the fundament al right to the freedom of speech, the treedom to practice any trade or profession and the acquisition of property was introduced mGIIS - 1,169 words
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393 1951-05-15 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aiay 14. 'The most important amendment as far as South india is concerned m Premier Nehru's Bill to amend the Constitution is the change proposed to meet the demands of Madras State Government arising from the situation393 words
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554 1951-05-15 1 NEW Drt^Tll. May 14. In its leading article on "Amending the Constitution," the HINDUSTAN TIMES (May 13) writes: "Despite th- contention of some distinguished pnbl'c men that the Constitution should not be amended at all now m regard to the Fundamental Rights clausesGIIS - 554 words
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161 1951-05-15 1 BOMBAY PEACE CONVENTION'S DEMANDS BOMBAY, May 14.— The second All India Peace Convention helc. here urged the Indian Govermneni ye.stercay to invite to Deltii representatives of the "Big Five' to conclude a peace pact. Tne convention, which concluded its three-day session yesterday called on the people to "secure mil lions161 words
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Article100 1951-05-15 1 NEW DELHI, May 14. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru introduced m parliament Saturday an amendment to the Indian Constitution which would give the government powei to restrict freedom of speech "m the interests of the security of the state. There was speculation that the amendment the firstA.P. - 100 words
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Article235 1951-05-15 1 EX M.P.A.J.A. MAN KILLED KUALA LUMPUR, Monday: On bandit was killed and one captureo iin the Federation m the 24 hours up to 9 a.m. this morning. Malay Corporal was wounded ir the leg. A Security Forces' patrol waiting m ambush at dawn this morning m the Triang area of235 words
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Article46 1951-05-15 1 TOKYO, May 14. United Nations troops in Korea dug in and waited today confident they could stop the next Red Communist oiiensive when it comes. The whole front was quiet. It usually is when the Communists are preparing to strike.— A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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110 1951-05-15 1 Road accidents totalling 808 nearly 27 a day occurred m Singapoi c during April, the highest yet recorded. Tnere were 12 deaths 11 killed and 1 died as a result of an accident m March. They weie 4 adult pedestrians, 2 adult cyclists,110 words
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Article60 1951-05-15 1 COLOMBO. May 14. Soccei supporters fighting with bricks, bottles, chairs and sticks, finished uj with 35 casualties, several of theni serious, after a match here yesterday. The free for all broke out when the referee refused to allow extra time. The match had already beenReuter - 60 words
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202 1951-05-15 1 Madame Sun Hails India-China Friendship Association BOMBAY. May 14.— Madame Sun Yai-san, Vice-Chairman of the Chinese People's Republic yesterday welcomed the newly sponsored mdia-China Friendship Association nere as "an event of great importance m the growth of friendship and the exchange of culture, com.r.erce and information between the owo countries."Reuter - 202 words
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76 1951-05-15 1 NEW DELHI, May 14. Difficulties of the Indian business community m Shanghai came before Parliament today when the Minister Commerce and Industry, H. K. Mahatab, was asked whether the Government was taking up with Communist China the fact that Indians, because of baiter trade,A.P. - 76 words
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Article145 1951-05-15 1 WASHINGTON, May 14. W. Averill Ha;riman, special assistant o President Truman, said Sunday hat the Korean war may end "next .eek, the week after, m a month or n two months." Harriman declined to make any '.at prediction, but said United Nations fightingA.P.; Reuter - 145 words
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733 1951-05-15 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, May 15, 1951. RIP van WINKLES MALAYAN POLITICS AFTER A long sleep caused by sheer debility, indifference and laziness which are m themselves serious symptoms of a sort »f fata) disease, the Malayan Indian Congress has at las^ woken up, but iv the meanwhile things733 words
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Article120 1951-05-15 2 NEW DELHI; The national savings scheme launched by the Government of India mopped up on an average Rs. 73,000 a day m the month of April m Delhi State. The total sale of national savings certificates during the month was Rs. 11,81,000. ln addition teasury savings depositsFOC - 120 words
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Article140 1951-05-15 2 NEW DELHI; Mr. N. G. Ayyangar informed Mr. Lakshmanan m a wi itten answer m Parliament on May 4 that whatever was possible with the agreement of both parties aad been done regarding transfer of enclaves between Madias and' Tra-vuncore-Cochin. Any further transfer* ofFOC - 140 words
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Article180 1951-05-15 2 Muslim Migrants To India SATISFACTORY PROGRESS IN REHABILITATION WORK NEW DELHI There has been "satisfactory progress" m the rehabilitation of Muslim migrants who have returned to India, according to an official review, released here, of the working of the Minorities Agreement signed by the Prime Ministers of India and PakistanFOC - 180 words
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Article119 1951-05-15 2 NEW DELHI: Delhi Administration has been able to provide roofed tenements to 32,011 reiugees who were residing m various camps. Ihiee of these camps— Tis Hazari, Safdarjung and Humayun's Tomtj— have been closed down as alternative accommodation has been provided to the residents of these camps.FOC - 119 words
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92 1951-05-15 2 RELIEF TO REFUGEE WOMEN: TIME EXTENDED FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS NEW DELHI: The Government of India have extended the time limit ior the receipt of applications from infirm and unattached refugee women, seeking maintenance allowance, it is learnt. The Rehabilitation Ministry m a letter to the Delhi Advisory Committee whichFOC - 92 words
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Article273 1951-05-15 2 NEW DELHI: Delhi State has a good wheat and sugarcane crop this year. Rains m March proved beneficial to these crops, according to the report of the Agricultural Officer. Had tnere been no rains the wheat crop would have shrivelled anJ would have given lowFOC - 273 words
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Article356 1951-05-15 2 Need To Maintain Indo-Ceylon Ties: Envoy-Designates Appeal MADRAS: Tlie need for preserving the close and intimate ties between India and Ceylon was emphasised by Mr. K. P. Kesava Menon. High Commissioner designate for India m Ceylon speaking at a party got up by a committee of hosts at Chetput.FOC - 356 words
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327 1951-05-15 2 KRIPALANI AND X NEW DELHI; The All-India Congress Committee elected Dr. B. C. Roy, Pandit Pant, Mr. Morarji Desai, Mr. Nijalingappa and Mr. Kamaraj Nadar to the Central Election Committee after the failure of attempts to secure the inclusion of Acharya Kripalani, LeaderFOC - 327 words
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Article55 1951-05-15 2 MADRAS: The Madras Govern ment have, under the Madras Pro™. blt Act decl ared the drug "chioXJXt** (chloral)" to be 5 an taru?es fo^tni^" JS have *ad. rules for the possession and use ot the drug m the State of Madras Ih^k^Z ha been Polished m the^FortFOC - 55 words
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99 1951-05-15 2 CALCUTTA: The Government of India, it is learnt have closed down several trade offices abroad with effect from May 1 as a measure of economy. The offices affected are Commercial Secretaries to Indian Embassies m Iran, Afghanistan, Czechoslovakia, Belgium and Rio de Janeiro (BraJzil). TheFOC - 99 words
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78 1951-05-15 2 NEW DELHI: A Press Note issued by the Planning Commission says that the report appearing m a section of the Press that the Planning Commission has advised the Government of Bombay to revise their Prohibition policy and to utilise the excise revenue for implementing theFOC - 78 words
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399 1951-05-15 2 RANAS' HAVE INVESTED RS. 2,00 M. IN FOREIGN LANDS, SAYS KOIRALA BANARAS: "The Ranas— heirs oi former Prime Minister of Nepal and the present occupant of the office as well have invested at least 200 croies of rupees m foreign countries like Canada, Australia, South Africa. America, Sweden and England,"FOC - 399 words
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60 1951-05-15 2 CALCUTTA: Seven persons In eluding a woman were arrested recently following the seizure of both Indian and Pakistani forged tenrupaa and hundred-rupee notes foi about Rs. 30,000 and also blocks and other materials for forging such notes m course of simultaneous searches at differentFOC - 60 words
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136 1951-05-15 2 NEW DELHI: The Indo-Pakistan trade agreement provides for export from India to Pakistan of 15,000 bales of cotton yarn during July 1951-June 1952, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry announced. According to the agreement 7,500 bales will be licensed now for shipment during July-DecemberFOC - 136 words
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55 1951-05-15 2 RANGOON, May 13. Burmese Communists have captured the government stronghold of Launglon, south of the port of Tavoy, unofficial reports here claimed yesterday. The reports said the Communists iverran the town through a ruse vhich sent loyalist forces chasing ■nto the hills on a falseFOC - 55 words
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943 1951-05-15 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Visvabharati Will Develop On its Own Lines, Assures Nehru Bill Passed By Parliament NEW DELHI. Man (By Air Mail) Parliament to-day passed the Visva-Bharati Bill, the President's Pension Bill, and the Hyderabad Public Companies (limitation of dividends) Repealing Bill. The Visva-Bharati Bill seeks to declare the VisvaBharatiFOC - 943 words
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999 1951-05-15 3 QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT Govt. Unable To Prevent Sati In Rewa NO DECLARATION OF tAMINE GRANTS TO STATES FOR TUBEWELLS SUGAR IMPORTS IMPROVING BOMBAY DOCKS ASSAM-AGARTALA ROADS -STATE MOTOR TRANSPORT SERVICES -PETROL RATIONING IN U.P. PRINTING MACHINES FOR RLY. TICKETS. NEW DELHI, May 1 (By Air Mail), In the IndianFOC - 999 words
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109 1951-05-15 3 Zamindari Abolition: Constitution To Be Amended During Present Session MADRAS: Amendments to the Constitution giving immunity to the Zamindari Abolition Acts of the States from being challenged before courts would be definitely introduced m Parliament during its present session Shri B. Sitarama Reddi. Revenue Minister, stated here. Shri Reddi, whoFOC - 109 words
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66 1951-05-15 3 CUTTACK: The Chief Minister of Orissa, Shri Naba Krishna Choudhury, who returned here from Delhi, said m an interview that there is no- truth m the rumour that Shri Hare Krishna Mahatab is to leave the Central- Cabinet and return to Orissa, either to become theFOC - 66 words
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Article1026 1951-05-15 3 COAL SUPPLY TO PAKISTAN ACTS OF VIOLENCE IN EAST PAKISTAN HARUANS IN PAKISTAN REVISION OF CLOTH PRICES CLOTH EXPORT QUOTA FOR PAKISTAN SALE OF EVACUEE PROPERTY RECOVERY OF ABDUCTED WOMEN. -INDIANS IN IRAN NEW DELHI, May 3 (By Air Mail).— Shri Harekrushna Mahatab, Commerce and IndustryFOC - 1,026 words
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176 1951-05-15 4 CEYLON NEWS: In All Disputes In Key* industries COLOMBO: Regulations providing for compulsory arbitration m all disputes m "essential" industries have been drafted by the Ministry of Labour and will be placed before the House of Representatives at its next sessions. These regulations have beenFOC - 176 words
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151 1951-05-15 4 COLOMBO: A request for specialists to work m Ceylon for a considerate period of time instead ot their present practice of paying tiying visits or spending just a few months m Ceylon is to he made By the Ceylon delegation to theFOC - 151 words
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245 1951-05-15 4 STATE MINISTER ON MENACE OF SOVIET STOOGES KAaLUTARA: The U.N. P. was not the only Party that should exist m the Island nor did that Party oppose the existence of other Parties m the country which were opposed to ttie Government, said Mr. A. h. Goonesinha,FOC - 245 words
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Article193 1951-05-15 4 JAFFNA: In his presidential ad dress a. (nc taira anniversary coleorations oi the Mahatma Ganaii. reading room at Putnumadam. Manipay, Senator iMudaiiyar) A. t>. Rajendra said tne term "depressed or "< pr reused" should not and a place hereafter because the Government was doing itsFOC - 193 words
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234 1951-05-15 4 COLOMBO: Government is adopting a go-slow policy m regaru to prohibition, Minister of Stat*?, Mr. A. E. Goonesinna, said m an inter ,-iew. He stated Vhat it was not the intention of the Government to prohibit the production and sale oi nquor overnight by enlorcingFOC - 234 words
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194 1951-05-15 4 JAFFNA: Mr. C. Ponnambalam, Jatlna Mayor, on Wednesday last declared open the water scheme for Karaiyur model tenements. He said it was a great day for Urn Jaffna Peninsula, Jaffna town and Karaiyur. Agitation for a watm supply scheme for Jaffna had begunF.O.C. - 194 words
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Article102 1951-05-15 4 COLOMBO: The Ministry ot Food and Co-operative Under takings will shortly consider proposals for the launching of a cam paign to instruct the people, by means of popular propaganda, how to prepare tasty dishes from local foodstuffs and also educate them on balanced diets and correct nutritional deflclences.FOC - 102 words
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Article385 1951-05-15 4 KANDY: The individual freedom of the people of this country haa been undermined as as a result of one individual, the Prime Minister, beside his normal power of appointing members of his Cabinet, having the power of virtually appointing Judges of the Supreme Court asF.O.C. - 385 words
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202 1951-05-15 4 MAT ALE: The Ceylon Indian Congress was the strongest union m the country and the Government was "jealous of its success," declared Mr. A. Aziz, M.P. at the threeday session of the C.I.C. and the Ceylon Workers Congress, held at Wattegama. He addedF.O.C. - 202 words
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153 1951-05-15 4 KANKESANTURAI: *The post office of Kankesanturai is worse than the Black Hole of Calcutta, and any transaction of business can not be carried on there m view of the inadequacy of space and of staff. The room is always m darkness and the counters153 words
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253 1951-05-15 4 ROAD SAFETY CAMPAIGN IN SINGAPORE Organized by the Singapoi c Safety First Committe, and m conjunction with the Public Relations Office, an island-wide Road Safety campaign will be held m Singapore from June 2 to 11 to launch the newly-printed High way Code which will be available to the public253 words
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Article, Illustration84 1951-05-15 4 Tnis picture shows the scene as the Royal Family (m Royal Box, :owpr right) arrived at the R^yal Festival Hal':, Thames Eauth Bank, London, May 3 for the opening and dedication. In Box (left to right) Princess Elizabeth, Duke of Edinburgh, Queen Elilabeth, the King, and Princess Margaret. The RoyalA.P. - 84 words
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Advertisement137 1951-05-15 4 Today: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. 50 cts. tc all seats! NAZAARE (m Hindustani) with AGA and SHASHIKALA MUSIC! MIRTH MELODRAMA AT DIAMOND THEATRE TODAY 3 SHOWS: 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. UThe Indian Hedy Lamour NARGIS Brings this box office bait 00 a rainccw ol entertainment m CHHOTI BHABHI with A137 words
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