Indian Daily Mail, 20 May 1951
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Title Section18 1951-05-20 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 98. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY, 20, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration367 1951-05-20 1 No Going Back On Decision UJJAIN, May 19. Dr. Rajendra Prasad congratulated the Princes, their relations and advisers for their "(ine example of liberalism and devotion to duty by making their offerings to the yagna of Indian reconstruction." The President, who recently i uvelied a stiirueFOC - 367 words
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100 1951-05-20 1 New Kali Temple At Sinthee: 300-Year Old Diety CALCUTTA. May 19.— A solem.i ceremony marked the opening of a new temple and Installation ir. !t of his family deity, Dayamayee KaJ^. at the residence of Sri R. N Chowdnury, at 3, Kali Chrran Ghose Road. Sinthee, Dum D.im, recently. TheFOC - 100 words
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139 1951-05-20 1 NEW DELHI, May 19.— The Government of India have decided that two of the three new ships built at Vizagapatam should be allotted to Scindias and the re. maining one should be soid to another Indian company. Two of the ships nowFOC - 139 words
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Article126 1951-05-20 1 TIRUCHI, May 19.— Three lorries were gutted and a motor cycle and a bicycle were also burnt m r fir* accident that occurred m a vorkshop recently on the Madura Road, a busy industrial locality m th Tiruchi Fort area. A coupl" ol thatched huts closeFOC - 126 words
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60 1951-05-20 1 BOMBAY, May 19. The manage ment of the Lokamanya Mill of Barshi m Sholapur District has been fined Rs. 1.000 for its failure to pay wages to its Watchman, Narayan Bhayya for the extra days he was asked to work on holidays, etc. betweenFOC - 60 words
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181 1951-05-20 1 CALCUTTA, May 19. A design executed by Shri Nandalal Bose ha.' been accepted by the Calcutta Uni versity as its new coat of arms. University Seals Committee has approved of it and ratification by the Syndicate and Senate is awaited. The design drawn fromFOC - 181 words
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Article99 1951-05-20 1 BOMBAY. May 19.— The Nizam of Hyderabad who has been running high temperature for the last one week has made satisfactory progress and his condition is now normal, according to Dr Patel, honorary physician to the President Dr. Rajendra Prasad Dr. Patel who was urgently summoned toFOC - 99 words
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Article91 1951-05-20 1 KARACHI, May 19.— Mr. Allauddin Same, Editor of the Karachi Bindhi weekly, Hurriat, was arrested under the Sind Public Safety Act at Mirpurkhas recently, it was learnt here. The Sind authorities here said he was arrested for publishing a j book which allegedly "advocated n classFOC - 91 words
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91 1951-05-20 1 CALCUTTA, May 19.— Dr. Raghu Vira, Director of the International Academy of Indian Culture, will shortly proceed to Indonesia Thailand, Viet-Nam, and Camb:>dia to establish cultural relations with these countries. It is learnt he has already contacted the Indonesian Ambassador m Delhi91 words
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Article81 1951-05-20 1 KATHMANDU, May 19. Mi. Ganesh Man Singh, 'Nepal's Minister for Industries, promised, all help to foreign investors intendi^ to start big industries m Nepal, provided votable shares were given to Nepalis He was inaugurating a conlerence attended by over hundred industrialists and business men from ikfferentFOC - 81 words
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72 1951-05-20 1 CALCUTTA. May 19.— The Gov_ ernment of India has decided to abolish the office of the Tea Controller for India. Calcutta, with effect from June 30. with ttye result that 116 of its employees will be thrown out of employment, including some having about72 words
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Article41 1951-05-20 1 SFCUNDERABAD, May 19. The twelve Telangana peasants, who were reprieved of the death sentence by President Dr. Rajendra Prasad recently, are being sent out or Hyderabad tc different States lo India to undergo life sentences, ii lis understood.— FOCFOC - 41 words
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Article71 1951-05-20 1 NEW DELHI. May 19.— The Con gress Parliamentary party is understood to have decided not to expel Mr. H. V. Kamath, vigorous leftwing critic of Government within the party, but to have given him a "final warning" instead. The party executive had recommended a fortnightFOC - 71 words
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873 1951-05-20 1 JAIPUR, May 19. The special session of the All- V India Hindu Mah#sabha recently adopted the official resolution to include non-Hindus m the Parliamentary activities of the Mahasabha. The Subjects Committee of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha earlier ratified with slight modifications the seven-month old MoradabadF.O.C. - 873 words
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Article118 1951-05-20 1 Proposed By Malayan Authorities! NEW DELHI, May 19.— Dr. B. V. Keskar, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, informed the Parliament on Thursday last that a proposal for the introduction of dual citizenship rights for Indians overseas particularly m Malaya was under consideration.. Dr. Keskar added thatGIIS - 118 words
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Article36 1951-05-20 1 BKAGALPUR, May 19.— A Muslinwoman, Mrs. Akhtari Hussain gay birth to triplet? m the BhagalpuWomen's Hospital recently. A", three new born babies two male: and one female— and their mothe- are progressing well.— FOCFOC - 36 words
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141 1951-05-20 1 BOMBAY, May 19.— Professionalism m cycling will be introduced m India m October next, it was officially announced by the National Cyclists Federation of India recently A special meeting of the Executive Committee of the Federation adopted a resolutin to this effect unanimously as it wasFOC - 141 words
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544 1951-05-20 1 NEW DELHI, May 10. (By Air Mail). -Parliament today resumed the debate on the Representation Of The People (No. 2) Bill. Prof. K. T. Shah, continuing his yesterday's speech, said positive qualifications for candidature and membership m Parliament should be laid downF.O.C. - 544 words
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Article75 1951-05-20 1 SURAT. South India, May 17. An amateur yogi claims he silences his pulse and heart beats for eight seconds at a time and says he can do it for hours when he attains greater proficiency. L. Das was giving a demonstration before a 2,000-strong audience mA.P. - 75 words
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61 1951-05-20 1 MADRAS, May 19.— Mr. N. Sanjlva iieddi, President of the APCC, who had been to Delhi recently, sad m an interview that as re. gards the formation of Andhra province, the Central Government and tne Congress High Command considered lt "not feasible imme. diatelyFOC - 61 words
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Article98 1951-05-20 1 PARIS, May 18. —Ex Marshall Henri Philippe Petain's health took a turn for the worse Thursday. The 95-year-old former Chief of the Vichy regime, serving a life sentence for treason on the bleak He D'Yeu, off the western coast of Prance, is "sinking gradually," his ioctorsA.P. - 98 words
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Article, Illustration392 1951-05-20 2 'Varsity Students Discover Monastery At Kausambi ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations by students of the Allahabad Uuiversity have led to the discovery of a 2,500-year-old Buddhist monastery at Kausambi, m U.P. It has been identified as the Ghoshitarama monastery, where Lord Buddha lived and preached for time to time.GIIS - 392 words
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Article114 1951-05-20 2 DACCA. (By Air Mail): It i S mderstood that the Government of fcasft Bengal propose setting up two new universities— one m Rajshahi Division and the other m Chittagong Division, thus enabling each of the -hree divisions of the province to nave one university. BillsF.O.C. - 114 words
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Article519 1951-05-20 2 a JN tcv*> recent Republic Day parade, vi xiiu/a capiuai, an. arms <j± -^rvice were itpicacnied. ZOZt*. .vas tne awe-iiiipaing armour, tm, oinart imantij, a cavairy mvi -rom Jaipur, uccxeu out m accordance Witn its liauiiioiis oi gi.auaeur, arid otners. out tne detacninent tnat auuoea the greatestGIIS - 519 words
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Article190 1951-05-20 2 MADRAS: The Committee for the administration of the Post-Wat Services Reconstruction Fund recently examined requests for grants from ex-Servicemen societies ana similar organisations, and decided to grant Rs. 15,300 towards the cost ot training ex-Servicemen as physical training instructors. The committee also decided to meet the UniversityFOC - 190 words
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Article62 1951-05-20 2 NEW DELHI: Discussions are m progress here between the Government of India and the representative of the Japanese Government for the export of iron ore to Japan. .it Is learnt here Provided transport facilities could be arranged, a long-term arrangement thus made will beF.O.C. - 62 words
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371 1951-05-20 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Munshi has stated that Harijans will be entitled to worship m the Somnath Temple. In a letter to Mr. K. G. MashruAralla published m Hainan, Mr. X M. Munshi says: VWe have decided m the clearest erms that371 words
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204 1951-05-20 2 Ghulam Mohd. To Lead Pak. Delegation For Delhi Confab. KARACHI? The Pakistan Gov.nment announced on May 11 that ts Finance Minister Mr. Ghulam Mohammed will lead the Pakistan legation to the Indo-Pakistan conerence scheduled to be held m New Jelhi towards the end of this nonth. The conference is toFOC - 204 words
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169 1951-05-20 2 Congress Dissidents: Resignations Likely In Batches NEW DELHI. May 13.— There us ass. t^~Lrya nof defunct Democratic Front SHTSM, 7 tnat once the process nf signation begins ItSn h.. F e »See^ n %«> tn r a C C- t Ahmed Kidwai will not current 13 22 Until the elidF.O.C. - 169 words
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Article527 1951-05-20 2 Uplift Of The Scheduled Castes TEN YEM PLAN SUGGESTED NEW DELHI: The Depressed Classes League has submitted a memorandum to the Planning Commission m regard to schemes for the uplift and betterment of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Backward Classes. In the memorandum, tne i,c«*uu ■ias analysed the dimcultiesF.O.C. - 527 words
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Article312 1951-05-20 2 NEW DELHI: The Congress Parliamentary Party is understood to nave decided on May 11 not to expel Mr. H. V. Kamath, vigorous Left-wing critic of the Government within the party, but gave u*n a "hnal warning" instead. A fortnight ago, tne party executive had recommendedF.O.C. - 312 words
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139 1951-05-20 2 NEW GUINEA A POTENTIAL RIVAL TO CEYLON? COLOMBO, May 18. Seventy.ive years hence Ceylon may have o compete with a newcomer m the •'ar Eastern tea market. This is NJe-.v Guinea, according to Mr v!ax:one -Graham, an agricultural ,'tTicer m that country Mr. Maxtore -Graham is now on a twoReuter - 139 words
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Article2135 1951-05-20 3 Dr. C. A. MENON - Dr. C. A. MENON By (Head of the Malayalam Department, University of Madras) THERE is no need to enter into the 1 controversy regarding the Malayalam language. On one point opinion is unanimous, namely, that it belongs to the Dravidian family of languages. Greek records tell us thaiGIIS - 2,135 words
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1201 1951-05-20 4 Nehru's Statement In Parliament NEW DELHI. May 10 (By Air Mail). Prime Minister Nehru told Parliament to-day amidst loud cheers that "not only discussion for supply of Russian wheat to India are going on, but some Russian ships with wheat have alreadyFOC - 1,201 words
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Article127 1951-05-20 4 As m former years on "Buddha Day" (the 2495 th Birthday Anniversary of Lord Buddha) which falls today, Sunday, Mr. W. S. Williams and Mr. Uluwita-Bandara will distribute Fruits, Sweets and Tea to the inmates of the Indian Choultry at Circular Road, the Decrepits Home at Sentul127 words
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526 1951-05-20 4 CEYLON NEWS: C0=0P TEA FACTORY: SMALLHOLDERS' BID FOR BETTER PRICES COLOMBO: Four thousand small-holders m the Gampola district plan to ob tain better prices for their tea leaf by establishing a co-operative tea factory which' will be the first of its kind m Ceylon. As a preliminary step t heyFOC - 526 words
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93 1951-05-20 4 SELETAR NAVAL BASE LOCAL INDIAN CONGRESS The Seletar Naval Base Local Indian Congress will hold the sth annual general meeting at No 81 Sembawang Road, 13 V 2, M. S. Singapore. (In the open ground) by the side of this Congress buildinon May 27, at 9.30 a.m., and all Indians93 words
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Advertisement244 1951-05-20 4 i_ f*a*'f* mm Appeal to help In Hindu Revival JAFFNA: Mr. K. Kanagaratnam, acting Minister of Education, declaring open the Jaffna Hindu College Diamond Jubiiee Carnival on tbe fourth day appealed to all Hindus to give tne movement for Hindu revival all the support m their power. The carnival continues244 words
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