Indian Daily Mail, 16 May 1951
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Title Section16 1951-05-16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 94. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration345 1951-05-16 1 To Be On The Basis Ot A 100 px. Loan i WASHINGTON, May i U.S. Senators hope to take action today on the con troversial grain for India proposal by passing a compromise bill for 2,000,000 tons of food on a straightA.P. - 345 words
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Article134 1951-05-16 1 interfere with the delivery of food from China, Mr. Munshi said "it is too eariy to say anything with certainty. He added that ships for handling Chinese food were obtained from the Baltic Shipping Exchange. Leftwing Indian newspapers had charged that the blockade of the JhinaA.P. - 134 words
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Article109 1951-05-16 1 OTTAWA, May 15. Mr. ±iazen Argue, a social member of the Canadian House of Commons from Saskatchewan, said yesterday the Canadian government should give India $100,000,000 to purchase food. Mr. Argue, a member of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation spyki; m renewed debate on Canada's externalReuter - 109 words
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114 1951-05-16 1 WASHINGTON, May 15. The American Red Cross has asked the Indian Red Cross to accept a consignment of foodstuffs for distribution to hospitals, old persons homes and child and maternity welfare centre's. The American Red Cross said today that it made the offer "asReuter - 114 words
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Article75 1951-05-16 1 WASHINGTON^ May 15. A caravan of 31 students intent upon dramatising India's need for American wheat arrived m Washington from Minneapolis. Object of the trip, a spokesman said, was to try to focus public attention upon India's need for the wheat and possibly to speed upA.P. - 75 words
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107 1951-05-16 1 CAPETOWN, May 14.— The South African Government's bill to remove coloured voters from the common voters' .poll passed its third reading m the House of Assembly here Sunday night. The bill whicn aiso provides for separate representation for coloured voters m Parliament and on theReuter; A.P. - 107 words
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199 1951-05-16 1 NEW YORK, May 15. The United Nations Sanctions Committee Monday voted a worldwide ban on shipments of war goods to Communist China. The vote was 11 0 with Egypt abstaining. The sanctions group, formally known as the Additional Measures committee, is a 14-natonA.P. - 199 words
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Article68 1951-05-16 1 KARACHI, May 15.—Zafarullan Khan, Pakistani Foreign Ministe-, said on Monday m a reply to a question about Pakistan's attitude towards economic sanctions against Red China, said, "The whole question at present is m the committee stage at Lake Success. But whatever decison is taken by the Security CouncilA.P. - 68 words
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Article82 1951-05-16 1 DACCA, E. Pakistan, May 15. Two hundred people were reported to have been kmed or injured ir. a tornado which struck tne remote Fanapur district ol fc*ast Bengal o*i Saturday causing considerable da<e tc property. First repous reaching the provincial healtn aumorities m Dacca yesterdayReuter - 82 words
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261 1951-05-16 1 NQW DELHI, May 15 The foundation-stone of a cycle factory at Sonepat, about 30 miles from Delhi, was laid on May 13 by the Central Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. H. K. Mahtab. Known as the Atlas Cycle Factory, itGIIS - 261 words
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187 1951-05-16 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 15. Law Minister Dr. B. R Ambedkar told Parliament yesterday It was constitutionally impracticable' for the Central and States Minister.* tc resign before the general elections. Tne Ministe- was replying to the demand made by Prof.187 words
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Article34 1951-05-16 1 BOMBAY, May 15.— Police lifted week-long curfew restrictions yesterday m areas where Hindu-Mos-lem rioting had caused nine deaths and injuries to 89 persons. Police rounded up 700 suspected rioters.— A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article21 1951-05-16 1 LONDON. May 13.— The House of Commons adjourned today for the Whitsun hoTidays. It will reassem ble on May 29. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article127 1951-05-16 1 LUCKNOW, May 15. Maulana Hasrat Mohani, MLA (UP), died m Lucknow on May 13. Noted, Muslim political figure of UP, Maulana H&srat Mohani was associated with the Congress movement from 1912-1930 and later joined the Muslim League of which he was a leader m the pre-PartitionGIIS - 127 words
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Article136 1951-05-16 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 15. Strange and terrifying incidents have been reported at Stonehousepet m Nellore Town. The Vysyas of the locality had built a big temple for God Pa ndu ranga but when they attempted to shift the idol from the present Bhajan136 words
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Article66 1951-05-16 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 15. It is learnt that Benegal Narsing Rau, now India's Representative" tlf the United Nations Security Council, will be India's nominee for membership of the International Court of Justice. Five seats will come up for elections this year66 words
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44 1951-05-16 1 BOMFAY, May 15. -Indin today banned the export of silver bullion to all destination,, including Ceylon. The Deputy Chief Controller of Exports said that silver manufactures and jewellery would be allowed for export subject to certain regulations. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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728 1951-05-16 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, May 16, 1951. SAVE THE MIC FROM EXECUTIONERS! I AST Sunday was the blackest daj m the history of Malayai Indians. It was the day when som< of the power-greedy Indians stylinj themselves as "leaders" met ii Kuala Lumpur and decided to kil the Community's728 words
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642 1951-05-16 2 Derationing Not To Be Given Up MADRAS: The rains which fell recently had improv- i ed the food outlook m several dry districts of the State and the position today all over these areas, particularly m J the southernmost districts, was "better than it wasFOC - 642 words
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Article41 1951-05-16 2 RANGOON, May 14. If Burma's Anti-Fascist Peoples Freedom League (AFPFL) loses the coming general election, the country will be handed over to Communists and there will be a fresh civil war, Kyaw Nyein, Co-operatives Minister, president today.- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article36 1951-05-16 2 UNITED NATIONS, New York, May 14. U.N. Secretary-General Trygve Lie has been forced by doctor's orders Saturday to cancel a trip to Paris. He is suffering from an infection after the removal of several teeth. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article56 1951-05-16 2 COM MILL A (E. Pak): A post card took more than a quarter of a century to reach its destination a distance of 45 miles. Posted on June 11, 1924 at Noakhali, it reached the addressee at Feni on April 2, 1951, a fewFOC - 56 words
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171 1951-05-16 2 UJJAIN "It is very necessary to take proper care of our fate and future, tnat we should have a clear understanding ijf our collective ox national consciousness. For such an understanaing we should have a very clear picture of our history." So observed PresidentFOC - 171 words
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Article120 1951-05-16 2 BOMBAY: A two-man delegation of the World Bank, consisting of Mr. J. H. Connors and General Wheeler has arrived m Bombay on their way to New Delhi. They were accompanied by Mr. B. K. Nehru. Executive Director for India on the International Bank. The missionFOC - 120 words
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Article108 1951-05-16 2 LAHORE: Syed Ali Ahmed Shah, the "Azad" Kashmir President, said here that the new United Nations' representative for Kashmir, Dr. Frank Graham, should consider arbitration^ as the basis of the forthcoming talks on Kashmir. Mr. Ahmed Shah said m Muzaffarabad that all mediatory efforts having failedFOC - 108 words
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66 1951-05-16 2 CHANDERNAGORE: The elections to the Chandernagore Municipal Assembly, which were due to be held on May 13, have been postponed till early July, 1951, says a Gazette notification. The notification by the Indian Administrator of Chandernagore, says: "It is notified for general information that for certain unavoidableFOC - 66 words
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Article69 1951-05-16 2 ERNAKULAM: The death of Mr. P. C. Varkey, Malayalam journalist, occurred at his resitence here on May 4 night. He was 76. Mr. Vankey was the President of the Cochin Journalists Association and a member of the Travancore-Cochin Press Advisory Board. He was the Editor of.FOC - 69 words
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137 1951-05-16 2 MADRAS STATE TO OBSERVE "TREE PLANTING WEEK" MADRAS: The Committee on tree planting, which met recently, has fixed a target of 50 lakhs of trees and a minimum of 500 trees per village, for the ensuing Vanamahotsava celebrations. One-third of the trees to be planted will be fruit and edibleFOC - 137 words
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206 1951-05-16 2 MADRAS: A Press note says: A seven-man committee to examine the provisions of the Madras District Boards Act of 1920 and to make recommendations regarding the reforms required m the administration of district boards and for improving their resources has been constituted by the MadrasFOC - 206 words
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Article154 1951-05-16 2 NEW DELHI: A sub-committee of industrialise with Mr. G. D. Birla as convener, is understood to have been formed, at a meeting of prominent industrialists and businessmen from all over the country, at the Council of the State Hall this afternoon, for devising ways and means ofFOC - 154 words
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Article78 1951-05-16 2 TEHERAN, May 14.— The Iranian Premier. Mohammed Mossadeq last night accused the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. of instigating the fanatical Moslem political party Fedeyan, to threaten him with death. The ageing nationalist premier who swore to carry out nationalisa tion of the oil industry, said he wouldA.P. - 78 words
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70 1951-05-16 2 SECUNDERABAD: The Nizam vho is convalescing from the recent llness, is making arrangements to cquire property m one of Bombay's imous health resorts, Mahabaleahv'ar, so that he could stay there durn T^ SUn 2J ner every year is learnt. The Nizam already owns aFOC - 70 words
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36 1951-05-16 2 LUCKNOW: A unique set of 35 paintings of Panchatantra, a wellknown fable book, has been acquired for the National Museum of India at New Delhi, it was learnt heve.--f FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article412 1951-05-16 2 ONLY A FEW NOT TAKEN OVER BY GOVERNMENT NEW DELHI: Mr. Ajit Pras-vJ Jain, Minister of State for Rehabilitation, said m Parliament on May 10 that the Government of India did not have an accurate record of Indian companies whose property had been taken over byFOC - 412 words
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Article116 1951-05-16 2 I LONDON: Senior cadets at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurt, paraded on May 7 when the High Commissioner for India, Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon went there to present a cheque for £1,326 (Rs. 17,680), money given by all ranks of the present Indian Army116 words
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1490 1951-05-16 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Allocation Of Revenues: Finance Commission To Be Set Up Parliament Passes Bill NEW DELHI, May 4 (By Air Mail).— After a full dress debate Parliament to-day passed the Finance Minister's Bill providing for the appointment of a Finance Commission as provided under Article 2SO of the Constitution.FOC - 1,490 words
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252 1951-05-16 3 PENSION FOR PRESIDENTS: PARLIAMENT PASSES BILL NEW DELHL May 3 (By Air Mail). T'Piiere was an interesting discussion today m Parliament on the President's Pension Bill, whicn provides a ipension of Rs. 16.000 per annum (subject to income-tax) to Presidents after their retirement. Tne pension would also be allowed coFOC - 252 words
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421 1951-05-16 3 TERRORISM IN TELENGANA AND MANIPUR NEW DELHI, May 1 (By Air Mail). Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar told Parliament to-day that the law and order situation m Manipur State was not "very satisiactory." In regard to Telengan? while there had been improvemert ln the first part of this year, during theFOC - 421 words
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351 1951-05-16 3 NEW DELHI, May 3 (By Air Mail).— Dr. B. V. Keskar, DeputyMinister for External Affairs, told Parliament to-day that group areas for exclusive ownership and occupation by different racial groups m South Africa had not yet been demarcated under thatFOC - 351 words
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404 1951-05-16 3 QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT: CANADIAN WHEAT AND ITALIAN RICE FOR INDIA CHARTERING SHIPS FOR CHLNA RICE— APPOINTMENTS IN PART 'B STATES. NEW DELHI, May 4 (By Air Mail.— The Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture, Shri Thirumal Rao said m Parliament to-day that India expected to receive Canadian wheat, whichFOC - 404 words
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711 1951-05-16 4 CEYLON NEWS: Total Prohibition And Ban On Racing Urged RESOLUTION PASSED AT JAFFNA V.C. CONFAB MINISTER RESTORES ORDER! i JAFFNA: Atone stage of the proceedings at the recent Village Committees' Conference m Jaffna* Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, Minister of Health and Local Government had to request those whoF.O.C. - 711 words
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189 1951-05-16 4 JAFFNA: Tributes to Sir Ponnambalam Ramanathan as "one ot Ceylon's greatest men" and "a champion of rights" were paid by Mr. P. V. Rajamanar, Chief Justice of Madras, presiding at the Ramanathan Centenary celebrations here Lady Ramanathan was anions those accommodated on the platform atF.O.C. - 189 words
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Article739 1951-05-16 4 MR. BANDARANAIKE'S ADDRESS AT JAFFNA VILLAGE COMMITTEE'S CONFERENCE JAFFNA: On questions of language and culture, religion, various economic problems, education, health and social evils, such as drinking and gambling, the public at the next general elections will not be satisfied with generalisations, but will expectFOC - 739 words
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Article118 1951-05-16 4 COLOMBO: Celebrating MayDay at a Galle-Face green meeting, the Lanka Sama f&amaja funy (Nava) announced the launching oi a three lakh tund to fight the next general elections. '•party nun tan ts go back to the field lmmeaiateiy tnere is no ime to M se. \JroFOC - 118 words
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Article85 1951-05-16 4 COLOMBO: An encyclopaedia ol Buddhism running into approximately 1,501) pages, is now oeint prepared by a leading Ceylon ijuo iisner and eo4ted oy Rev. Anunou Maitriya Nayaxe Tnero. rms ii the first attempt ol its kind m the modern age. It is being produced simultaneously m English andFOC - 85 words
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Article42 1951-05-16 4 JAFFNA: Jaffna will get bulk supply of electricity from tne KanJtesamurai power-nouse. Tne municipalty wanted 700 K.W. lor tne first year, but it is learnt that owing to some difficulties only Sou K..W. are being given now. (FOu>.42 words
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70 1951-05-16 4 DEVELOPMENT OF ASSAM TRIBAL AREAS NEW DELHI, May 15. The Government of India have decided to increase the grant for the development of Assam's tribal areas m view of the increasing importance of the belt. Originally, due, to economic stringency, the amount was reduced. The Government spent Rs. 698,000 onGIIS - 70 words
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Article232 1951-05-16 4 COUPLE HEALED BY PRAYER HABARADUWA. "Miracles did happen on our Journey,'* declared a member of the Kataragama- bound goodwill mission on their arrival here from Galle. The member, Mr. V. Dharmalingam. said his wife, who was accompanying the mission, had been cured "by prayer" of an abscess He, toe, hadFOC - 232 words
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136 1951-05-16 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 15. It is reliably understood that Srimathy M. S Subbulakshmi, India's famous songstress and celebrated Hinstar of Sakuntala fame, will be paying a visit to Singapore and other important places m the Malay peninsula by the end ol136 words
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132 1951-05-16 4 NEW DELHI, May 15. The Government of India have selected Mr, R. P. Saksena, at present Indian Consul-General m New York, as the High Commissioner for India m Canada. Mr. Saksena will proceed to Ottawa shortly to take up his appointment. Mr. Saksena hasGIIS - 132 words
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Article153 1951-05-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday: In the State of Perlis yesterday coning, oandits attacked a goods train. A bomb exploded on the line but only caused slight damage to tbe engine and the train wa.s rot derailed. The bandits then opened fire on the train but ran away153 words
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