Indian Daily Mail, 19 May 1951
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Title Section16 1951-05-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 97. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 19, ***** FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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51 1951-05-19 1 Proposal Under Consideration* Says Dr. Keskar I (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 18. Deputy Minister Dr. B. V. Keskar told Parliament yesterday that a proposal for the introduction of dual citizenship rights for Indians overseas, particularly those m Malaya, was under consideration.—51 words
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211 1951-05-19 1 NEHRU PRAISES VINOBA BRAVE'S WORK IN HYDERABAD NEW DELHI, May 18. In Parliament on May 16, the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, referring to the situation m Telangana paid a tribute to the vflork of Acharya Vinoba Bhave' there. He said that while one method to deal with any challenge toGIIS - 211 words
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Article74 1951-05-19 1 NEW DE_HI, May 18. The Education Minister, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, is leaving New Delhi on May 18 on a tour of the European and Middle Eastern countries. Mauiana Azad is expected to reach London on Sunday (May 20), from where he wiil go toGIIS - 74 words
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Article163 1951-05-19 1 SAIGON, May 18.— Nine hundred soldiers stood on the deck of the French tank landing ship Adour when exploding ammunition m her holds ripped her open like a tin can. At least 50 died, and 130 were injured and rescue teams were still at work.Reuter - 163 words
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56 1951-05-19 1 REDS ATTACK MI NZ ADA POLICE STATION RANGOON, May 18. A force of 300 Communists attacked and overran a police station m the Henzada district 90 miles north of Rangoon, an Army communique said yesterday. A police sub-inspector was killed and six constables were missing. Burmese Government forces repulsed andReuter - 56 words
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704 1951-05-19 1 NEW YORK, May 18.— A worldwide arms embargo against Communist China was approved overwhelmingly on Thursday by the United Nations Political Committee. The vote m the 60-nation body was 45 to nil with nine abstentions. Most of the abstainers were fromA.P.; Reuter - 704 words
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Article39 1951-05-19 1 NEW DELHI, May 18. Export of cotton piecegoods during ;the year ended March last exceeded the target figure of 800 million yards recommended by the Export Promotion Committee, The excess was *yo million yards.- GIISGIIS - 39 words
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Article185 1951-05-19 1 COLOMBO. May 18. Rut 1 c circles m Ceylon ar? opposed tc their Government accenting th< United Kingdom's suggestion th 9 ban shipments of rubber to C i munist China. A spokesman for tlie Low Country Products Association— thp big rubber producers group -said any185 words
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Article93 1951-05-19 1 RANGOON. May 18. Burrrc ;e wi;! replace finel:.sh ior ordering Burmese soldiers to "look lively there." ond 'straighten tha* line" from January 4, 1952. Presently all commands t i Burmese troops are given m the English language, as m the days of British rule. The BurmaA.P. - 93 words
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Article45 1951-05-19 1 NEW Di^Lril, May 18. Indian officials expressed satisfaction today with 0.6. senate approval ol U.£>. financing of 2,000,0u0 tons oi wneat ior Inaia and expressed nope chat tne House of Represent. yes wouid act with similar speed on legislation. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article173 1951-05-19 1 TOKiO, May 18.— Tens of thousands of Communists swarmed through an American unit on the central front m Korea today. They lost more than 9,000 men before breaking through, The break was near Chunchon, on the central iront. A.f. correspondent William C. Barnard said atA.P. - 173 words
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Article261 1951-05-19 1 "A PARTING BETWEEN BROTHERS KIDWAI TO RESIGN FROM NEHRU CABINET TOO (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 18. Acharya Kripalani, ex-Presi-dent, resigned from the Indian National Congress yesterday. The decision was announced last evening from .Madras after urgent consultations with the Communications, Minister Mr. Ran Ahmad261 words
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141 1951-05-19 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 18. Erime Minister Nehru has again succeeded m mediating successfully between the people's leaders and the ruling Rana clique m Nepal. An official announcement stated that complete agreement has been reached m solving the Ministerial Crisis at a141 words
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87 1951-05-19 1 RAWALPINDI, May 18. A meeting held at Rawalpindi under the auspices of the Pakistan Christian League on May 14 criticised "the policy of rehabilitation authorities towards the Christians" m the province. A resolution passed at the meeting urged "the higher authorities", to intervene m the matter87 words
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Article64 1951-05-19 1 WASHINGTON, MAY 18. The U.S. Defence Department announced that the United States has suffered a total of 65.523 Korean battle casualties, based on notifications to next-of-kin through midnight, Friday, May 11. This is an increase of 1,468 over the previous week's figure. Of the total, 9,848 are listedUSIS - 64 words
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782 1951-05-19 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, May 19, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS (A Warning To Indians) PRAISEWORTHY OPPOSITION \yE congratulate the Selango Branch of the Malayan Chines* Association on its courage to oppos< the parent body's proposal to giv< full membership rights to non Chinese and to change the name o the782 words
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Article292 1951-05-19 2 India Needs Land Army For Development Ot Rural Areas NEW DELHI: The Governing Body and the Advisory Board of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research have urged that a "land army" should be organised for the whole country for rural development work. At a meeting of the Governing Body and292 words
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Article134 1951-05-19 2 NEW DELHI: Ram Lutchman, 3 6 -year-old Indian of Lions Rive: rear Pietermaritzburg entered the 23rd day of a fast on May 13 which, he says, will end only when there is peace m Korea or he dies, says a report from Durban. Before heFOC - 134 words
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Article263 1951-05-19 2 NAGPUR: Shri R. A.. Gopalaswami, Census Commissioner of India, said here that the full census reports for all India would be ready "about the middle of 1952." He said tabulation work was going on well m over 50 centres m the country. Extraction of the mostFOC - 263 words
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60 1951-05-19 2 KARACHI Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan returned to Karach on May 13 after four months' stay m Lake Success. At Lake Success, Sir Mohammed represented Pakistan on Kashmir dispute now before the Security Council. Sir Mohammed declined to answer pressmen's questions sayingFOC - 60 words
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54 1951-05-19 2 BOMBAY: Negotiaitons for the export of Indian commercial alcohol to the U.S. have been completed, and the* first shipment of li million gallons will leave Bombay m August. The Government of India has given its support to proposals for the export of 20 million gallonsF.O.C. - 54 words
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Article50 1951-05-19 2 BOMBAY, May 14.— Curfew m certain localities of Bombay imposed as a result of communal disturbance which broke out last Monday was withdrawn completely today. There was no incident whatsoever for the last three days. The total number of deaths m the disturbance was nine. FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article134 1951-05-19 2 THE CONSCIENTIOUS TAX EVADER NEW DELHI: The Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, has received a bank draft for Rs. 22,000 as an instalment of "conscience money" from an anonymous gentleman wno confessed that he had evaded income tax. While admitting that he had not lawfully earned the money, theF.O.C. - 134 words
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71 1951-05-19 2 NEW DELHI: A Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court on May 11 dismissed the suits filed by the ex-rulers of Seraikela and six other Orissa States, challenging the legality of their merger with the State of Orissa. The order of dismissal was made consequent on theFOC - 71 words
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355 1951-05-19 2 CALCUTTA, May 15. The Calcutta National Bank suspended payments and all other transactions from Monday. On receipt of the notice of the Reserve Bank of India on Saturday last, the Board of Directors of the Calcutta National Bank met the same afternoon and decidedFOC - 355 words
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Article102 1951-05-19 2 NEW DELHI: Prayer meetings m the interest of world peace and fostering good relations among nations were held m Delhi on May 14 morning under the auspices of the Sarvabhauma Sadhu Mandai at three places. One was held at Qudsia Ghat, a second at Nijatma Ashram,FOC - 102 words
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Article99 1951-05-19 2 KARACHI: The Government of Pakistan announced on May 12 that they have now exempted cash deposits of individuals m banks from the operation of Pakistan's evacuee property law. A Press Note issued said: "Pakistan Administration of Evacuee Property Ordinance of 1949 has recently been amended toFOC - 99 words
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124 1951-05-19 2 Trade In Silver Stocks: Bombay Bullion Assocn.'s Timely Action BOMBAY. May 14.— The Board of the Bombay Bullion Association, at a meeting held late this evening, instructed traders to submit daily statements of business transacted for about a week. "This is necessary to keep a check on unhealthy trends believedFOC - 124 words
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Article61 1951-05-19 2 NEW DELHI. M-ry 14—Twenty-six-year-old Miss Prem Mathur, winner of the National Air Race m 1950, has been granted a commercial pilot licence, it is learnt. This is the first time that the Civil Aviation Department haa granted a "B" Licence to an Indian woman. Miss MathurFOC - 61 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-05-19 2 PHOTO. In Victoria Street as they leave the station m the first State landau are King George (right) and King Frederic (left). Facing them m the landau are the Duke of Gloucester and the Duke of Edinburgh (unshown). A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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717 1951-05-19 2 FINANCE MINISTER'S APPEAL NEW DELHI: Measures to lav.i h a special campaign for the clearance of arears of Income-Tax were considered at a three-day conference of Commissioners of Income-Tax, w.i.ch began here on May 12 under the chairmanship of Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, MinisterFOC - 717 words
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Article, Illustration1970 1951-05-19 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGSProvision For Conduct Of Free Fair Elections Debate On Representation 0/ Peopie Bill NEW DELHI, Hay (By Air Mail). Parlia* ment to-day began uit ueoate on the RemesentatiL oj the People O Vo. 2) HM. which Zsdow^hecon* b l efo"ugnT er 9e ml me Law Minister, Dr. .B.FOC; A.P. - 1,970 words
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Article826 1951-05-19 3 QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT: FOOD GIFTS FOR INDIA: NEHRU PRAISE* WORKS OF NON-OFFICIAL BODIES NEW DELHI. May 8 (By Air Mail).— Prime Minister Nehru said m Parliament today that there had been wide -spread sympathy for India m regard to her food situation m various countries, and plenty of commonFOC - 826 words
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Article208 1951-05-19 3 D, N A W v D I LHI: The Law Minister, Di Ambedkar. made a distinction m Parliament between ladies and women. Ladies, he suggested, would iced conveyance to travel a couple miles while women could walk Dr. Ambedkar was replying to an Interruption during the debateFOC - 208 words
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Article220 1951-05-19 3 instftu^ed^ I 6 Pr esident has dal iS,?' "Independence Megsttvsnsu tto?h o? pohce forces m indS who were ta sen-ice on that date c reJjlniUo ce n al of S .^warded ln ESgft wh f lch th t e he 3S?SJS2 dSin P b °th neF.O.C. - 220 words
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621 1951-05-19 4 Letter to the Editor: Will Not Malayan Indians Help Alleviate Famine Distress In India AN APPEAL TO VARIOUS INDIAN CHAMBERS IN MALAYA Sir, The news that we are getting for the past few weeks from India is very distressing as we are able to feed ourselves well where as our621 words
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