Indian Daily Mail, 22 May 1951
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Title Section16 1951-05-22 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 100. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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251 1951-05-22 1 Emancipation Of Foreign Pockets In India SPEEDY NEGOTIATIONS WITH PARIS ANO LISBON URGED BOMBAY, May 21. Political leaders of French and Portuguese settlements on the Indian coast meeting here for a two-day conference yesterday called on their compatriots to "'prepare for a movement for achieving freedom from colonialism." Campaigning forReuter - 251 words
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Article120 1951-05-22 1 BOMBAY, May 21. The National Congiess vi Goa meeting m Bombay on May 19 pledged itself to Liberate the Portuguese Settlements m India from colonial rule and integrate them with the Indian Union. A resolution passed by the conference said that the people of Goa should takeGIIS - 120 words
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Article58 1951-05-22 1 NEW DELHI, May 21. Frencn authorities m Indochina ha^c permitted repatriation to the next o. kin m India of 2,215,000 piastres left by 17 Indians who died there, the Deputy Foreign Minister, B. VKeskar, toid Parliament. Tne Indian government is trying to ascertain the heirsA.P. - 58 words
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103 1951-05-22 1 KARACHI, May 20.— Major-Ge-neral Nazir Ahmad, a senior officer of the Pakistan Army was arrested on Saturday night m Karachi m connection with the alleged army conspiracy. Nazir Ahmad recently returned from London after completing a course of training at the Imperial Defence College. InA.P. - 103 words
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266 1951-05-22 1 HONGKONG, May 21. The Hongkong Supreme Court today dismissed Lieut.-Gen. Claire Chennault's -claim to the ownership ot 40 former Chinese Nationalist government planes now m Hongkong and declared them the property ot the Chinese People's government. A spokesman of Chennauit', 1 Delaware Incorporated,Reuter - 266 words
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Article77 1951-05-22 1 QUIRINO TO VISIT SANDAKAN MANILA, May 21. President M.u.r.no may visit Sandakan, capinal of British North Borneo, while on his southern tour, press secretary Antonio Arizabal said m a message from Zamboanga to tht Malacanan Palace last night. The British legation here said it had no knowledge of any invitationA.P. - 77 words
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Article66 1951-05-22 1 NEW DELHI, May 21.— The kardi seed oil and niger seed oil, which were hitherto free from export control, have been brought under control. According to fresh regulations regarding their export, shipment against pre-restriction commitmentwill be allowed freely upto the end of June, 1951, after whichGIIS - 66 words
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49 1951-05-22 1 TOKYO. May 21.— Two generals and 91 other Japanese war crim'nals are still serving sentences m Singapore, according to the forme'war criminals who returned here today after completing their sentences. Working m prison consisted of labouring, translation, carpentry and helping m the dispensary. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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75 1951-05-22 1 NEW YORK, May 21.— Mr. Hirubhai Patel, Secretary of the Indian Ministry of Finance arrived here yesterday by air from London to confer with the Indian Supply Mission and United States State and Defence Department officials m Washington. These talks he said wouldReuter - 75 words
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Article67 1951-05-22 1 SAHARANPUR, May 21. The continued incarceration of the Khan orothers m an NW_ P jail without trial Ly me PaKistan Government >vas the subject of a resolution passed unanimously at a public meeting held lecently m Saharanpur -.strict (Uttar Pradesh). The meeting characterised the ueatment mr.tedGIIS - 67 words
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49 1951-05-22 1 NEW DELHI. May 21. Nearly 1,400 Indians resident m Malaya are employed m the Malayan ipeciai Constabulary and have .uttered a few casualties, including 10 killed, m the anti-bandit war n Malaya, the Deputy Foreign ./minister, Mr. B. V. Keskar revealeo n Parliament. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article79 1951-05-22 1 LUCKNOW, May 21.— Tatter«<» rags will now be converted into coton fibies and house furnishings like -able covers, coarse bed covers and carpets will be prepared from their yarns by means of Japanese 'grabo' nacuines m the training centre of J.splaced persons at Lucknow m JttarGIIS - 79 words
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Article102 1951-05-22 1 LONDON, May 21.— The People's Republic of China yesterday protested to the Universal Postal Union against the failure of the UPU to nvite representatives of their government to the meeting of the UPU executive and liaison commission m St. Gall, Switzerland today, according to a New ChinaReuter - 102 words
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143 1951-05-22 1 NEW DELHI, May 21. Confidence is returning among the people of the scarcity-affected areas m North Bihar as a result of the steady flow of foodgrains arranged by the Government of India, writes the HINDUSTAN TIMES correspondent from Patna. Over 3.000 tons of foodgrainsGIIS - 143 words
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97 1951-05-22 1 BOMBAY, May 21.— For relief m Bihar dozens of trucks will move round the city of Bombay making door-to-door collections of foodgrains every Sunday from May 27. The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, who is expected to be m the city on May 27, will inaugurateGIIS - 97 words
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275 1951-05-22 1 "Galling Conditions" For LIS. Food Loan NEW DELHI, May 21.—Commenting on the U.S. Senate's Bill for senaing grain to India, the HINDU says: "The American Senate, by amending the Grain Aid Bill so as to treat the entire aid as a loan instead of as half gift and half loan,GIIS - 275 words
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230 1951-05-22 1 P^LHI, May 21.— Carrying gaily-colonred flags and banners, ji una revs of Buddhist devotees, including representatives of the Buddhist dissociation of Calcutta, Sarnath and Nagpur and monks from Burma, Ceylon and Thailand, led half a mile long procession through th© streets _I___TT cl on MaGIIS - 230 words
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Article55 1951-05-22 1 The Kamala Club. Singapore, gave a Tea Party yesterday at th s Club premises m honour of Mrs. Vilasini Menon on her electicn as a member of the Singapore Legislative Council and *o bid farewell to Mrs. K. M. R. Menon, the President of the Club55 words
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136 1951-05-22 1 LONDON, May 21. Prime Minister Clement Attlee has summoned a Cabinet meeting tomorrow to discuss the Persian oil nationalisation crisis m the light of weekend development. The Persian Government yesterday rejected the Anglo -Iranian Company's demand for arbitration m the oil dispute. ItReuter - 136 words
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Article72 1951-05-22 1 FOOTBALL FANS ATTACK REFEREE WIESBADEN. May 21. Eight hundred angry football fans storm ed into the field during a game here to attack the refer. c and then turned on the' T) policemen who rushed to his aid Police reinforcements had to be called m before the field was cleared.A.P. - 72 words
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67 1951-05-22 1 LONDON, May 21. The Swiss Government is to provide abou 1 50,000,000 Swiss francs for air raid shelters m towns of 2,000 or more inhabitants, Swiss radio said today Local councils will provide twioas much. A six -year plan is proposed to makeReuter - 67 words
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88 1951-05-22 1 BOMBAY, May 21— King George VI of England and Prime Minister Attlee may soon add a set of In dian national dress to their wardrobes, according to PTI. A Bombay dressmaker, Victor Dias, is leaving for London with a dozen designsGIIS - 88 words
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Article109 1951-05-22 1 BOMBAY, May 21.— The Education Minister, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, left Bombay on May 19 on the first lap of his journey to London. In a message before his departure, Maulana Azad said that his tour was planned a few years ago and he was nowGIIS - 109 words
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Article98 1951-05-22 1 EAST CENTRAL FRONT, Korea, May 21. Lieutenant-General Ed.yard Almond said tonight 24,700 Reds were killed or wounded on the east-central front yesterday m the biggest one-day toll of the Korean war. Almond is commander of the U.S. Tenth Corps. Mainstay of the east-central front ls the U.S.A.P. - 98 words
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Article82 1951-05-22 1 NEW DELHI, May 21.— The independent Indian News Chronicle today described as "fantastic and preposterous" the recent American request that Indian troops should be sent to Korea. "We are convinced that the ultimate defeat of China m th_ present war would be the emergence ofReuter - 82 words
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Article85 1951-05-22 1 SRINAGAR, May 21.—Twentyfive per cent reduction m the price of salt and 12 per cent m the price of wheat flour m Kashmir was announced by the Chief Minister Sheikh Abdullah, at a prayer meetmeeting near Srinagar on May 19. The Chief Minister also promised tnGIIS - 85 words
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808 1951-05-22 2 Indain Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, May 22, 1951. "LEADERS" THEIR TREACHERY-III THE main treachery of the selfstyled leaders lay m their sabotage of the M.I.C. while within it and subsquently, m their attempt to destroy it altogether while outside it. Thus, we found these taking no active part m the808 words
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685 1951-05-22 2 Follow Bapuji's Ideals Make India Great Dr. Rajendra Prasad's Exhortation RAJKOT: President Rajendra Prasad advised the people to take a "co-ordinated view" of the programme of Sarvodaya the betterment of all and not to stick to one or the other of the items of the programme of Mahatma Gandhi. HeF.O.C. - 685 words
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Article74 1951-05-22 2 DEWAS, May 21.— President Rajendra Prasad recently received a "present" of 1,001 maunds of food gxa.ns from Mr. M. Joshi, President of the Dewas District Congress Committee. Dr. Prasad who was on his way to Ujjain, halted there for a few minutes to receive the74 words
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69 1951-05-22 2 SRINAGAR: Kashmir will send about 30,000 maunds of foodgrains I Lo India, it is learnt. A part of the foodgrains consignment will be free gift and the rest on a long-term credit basis. It is stated that there has been good response mF.O.C. - 69 words
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219 1951-05-22 2 NEW DELHI, May 21. The relationship between the Gandhian constructive institutions and Congress Governments formed part of the deliberations of the last sitting of the Congress Working Committee, it is now learnt. The discussions, it is understood, were based on the report of the three-manF.O.C. - 219 words
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Article79 1951-05-22 2 SAN FRANCISCO, May 21.— John Lib. 53. a bani. guard and hit operator, yesterday maoe his own c?mribuUon to fight the threat of famine m India. He gave the Indian ConsulGeneral. Mr. M. R. Ahuja $100 to nelp purchase wheat for India Mr Libi had noReuter - 79 words
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106 1951-05-22 2 NO IMPEDIMENT ON EXPORT OF GOODS TO PAKISTAN CALCUTTA: The Government of India is understood to have informed the different chambers of commerce and trade organisations that if Indian goods can compete with other goods, there is nothing to impede their flow from India to Pakistan. The Government, m replyF.O.C. - 106 words
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2129 1951-05-22 2 Kripalani's 1,500-Word Letter Of Resignation FULL TEXT MADRAS: Acharya Kripalani on May 17 sent his 1500-word letter of resignation to the Congress President Mr. Purushottamdas Tandon. The letter, released to the Press m afternoon, declared: "For the last few months as will be plain from this letter, we have exploredF.O.C. - 2,129 words
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2643 1951-05-22 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Text Ot Articles Affected Amendments Proposed NEW DELHI, May 12, (By Air Mail). The j main objects of the Constitution Amendment Bill m- i troduced m Parliament today by the Prime Minister are to amend Article 19 for overcoming difficulties brought2,643 words
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Article, Illustration86 1951-05-22 3 The marriage of a 'Javanese Princess to a blue-blooded army officer recently was Indonesia's 'wedding oi the year.' It took place at Surakarta, Central Java. Here the bridal couple, Gusti (Princess) Siti Nurul and Lt. Col. Raden Mas Suryo Sularso, are seen clad m traditional Javanese wedding attire during theA.P. - 86 words
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429 1951-05-22 3 U.N. REPRESENTATIVE'S MISSION IN KASHMIR: ZAFRULLAH SAYS, 'I AM NOT HOPEFUL' OF OUTCOME KARACHI Pakistan Foreign Minister Mohamed Zafrullah Khan told a press conference here on May 14 evening that the present situation m Kashmir was "neither hopeful nor helpful." This was due to India's intran- /.Ct LXII of 1949).F.O.C. - 429 words
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645 1951-05-22 3 PRESENTATION OF AUDIT REPORTS DELIMITATION PLANS HIRAKUD STRIKE QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT: NEW DELHI, May tk, (By Air Mail). Non -official members demanded m Parliament today that individual audit reports made by the Comptroller and Auditor-Gene-ral should be available to the House or at least to individual members. The FinanceFOC - 645 words
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Article73 1951-05-22 3 HUNGER STRIKE CALCUTTA, May 19. The six-day-old hunger-strike of 25 refugee betel leaf growers, including four women, at the premises of the State Government's relief office at Auckland Place has been called off following an assurance by the Relief Commissioner to redress their grievances. The refugees had undertaken the fastF.O.C. - 73 words
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92 1951-05-22 3 TRIVANDRUM, May 19. Denominational schools m Travan-core-Cochin will be abolished from the next academic year, Mr. T. K. Narayana Pillai, Education Minister, stated m an interview to the press. He explained that no school which denied admission p to non-Catholic would be allowedF.O.C. - 92 words
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878 1951-05-22 4 NEW DELHI, May 21. A competitive examination for appointment to (1) The Indian Administrative Service, (2) The Indian Foreign Service, (3) The Indian Police Service, (4) The Indian Audit and Accounts Service, (5) The Military Accounts Department, (6) The Indian Railway Accounts Service, (7) TheGIIS - 878 words
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Article115 1951-05-22 4 HYDERABAD, May 21. Hyderabad is arranging for the manufacture of 1,00,0000 steel ballot boxes m which the State's 9,400,000 adult population can cast their votes m the forthcoming general elections. These boxes are estimated to cost Rs. 5,00,000. General elections m the State are scheduled toFOC - 115 words
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Article90 1951-05-22 4 BOMBAY, May 20.— Bombay wiil be the venue of world table tennis championships to be held m India from February 1 to February 10 1952. The World Championships' Sub -Committee, which met m Bombay on May 15, favoured Bombay m view of the fact that mostGIIS - 90 words
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Article410 1951-05-22 4 The Education authorities m all British overseas territories ar* responsible .for the detailed arrangements for students wishing to enter universities or similar institutions m the United Kingdom. Tbis system is known as sponsorship and* is designed to prevent trouble and expense to tne would-be undergraduate on410 words
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Article585 1951-05-22 4 CEYLON NEWS: AMBA^ANGODA, (By Air Mail). -The next Parhamentary elections will be fought out on the State language issue, and the next Parliament will see that the st ate language m Ceylon is Sinhalese, said Professor ML D. Ratnasuriya, Dean of the Faculty of OrientalFOC - 585 words
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452 1951-05-22 4 FEDERAL CITIZENSHIP: LANGUAGE CONCESSION EXTENDED UP TO AUG. 1 It does not appear to be generally known that the Legislative Council at its last meeting passed an Ordinance extending to Aug, 1, 1951 the period during which persons who cannot read or write Malay or English may apply for CertificatesA.P. - 452 words
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111 1951-05-22 4 CALCUTTA: The Sarvabhaum Sadhu Mandai has decided to send to Bihar surplus food received for the Sadhu conference and yagna held recently m Delhi. The Mandai has also launched a food collection drive and intends to send Swami Nischalananda and other sadhu workersF.O.C. - 111 words
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Article50 1951-05-22 4 INDIAN RECREATION CLUB The following .players are requested to turn up for the Indian Recreation Club tomorrow Wednes- 23 2 gainst Eurasians to be Played at S.R.C. Padang Paul, Muthiah, Veloo, Nadarajah Sockahngam, Rashid, Bala 8 Chandra Ally, Param, S. Krishnan! M Gani, M. Chandra, Salahudin Dutta and P.T. Murthee50 words
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Article126 1951-05-22 4 SRINAGAR: Sheikh Abdullah annouueed recently that Kashmir would shortly send a token food gift to Bihar, Madras and Rajasthan. Addressing a large Muslim gathering at Hazratbal, six miles from here, the Kashmir Premier said the people m Jammu and Kashmir would make a small voluntary cutF.O.C. - 126 words
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Article60 1951-05-22 4 TOKYO, May 20. Thirty-five children and three adults were burned to death m a blazing cinema m Kusniro on the Island of Hokkaido yesterday. Nine others were injured. Screaming children jammed the building's single- exit as the flames spread from ignited film. A second cinema fireA.P. - 60 words
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