Indian Daily Mail, 24 May 1951
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Title Section16 1951-05-24 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 102. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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205 1951-05-24 1 Over 34 m. Tons Purchased From 11 Countries NJ_W DELHI, -May 23. --India has so far purchased 3093,4c0 tons of foodgrains from 11 countries during the current year, including a carry over of unshipped quantities bought m 1950. Negotiations for further purchases areGIIS - 205 words
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Article129 1951-05-24 1 SRiiNAOAit, Hay 23.— The Kash- mir Chief Minister, Sheikh Abdullan, informed UM Prime Minister, Mr. Ise.uu, fiat the Kashmir Govern- ment would r.iake available 20, oJ maunds oi rice for tne famine- stiicKen areas of India. In a letter to Mr. Nehru, Abdullah says: "I know thatGIIS - 129 words
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Article91 1951-05-24 1 i\_vV i___Hi, Aiay 23. The Food aiunster, air. K. lvi. Munshi, told Parliament yesterday that the Government of India's jjeience Services nad agreed to provide assistance to Bihar Government m the Hl_ttW oi transport ot foodgrains of ..eciimcal personnel, such as overseers ior supei vising renei measures,GIIS - 91 words
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335 1951-05-24 1 STILL NOT OUT OF THE WOODS, SAYS MUNSHI NEW DELHI, May 23.— The first indication that India may have turned thfc corner and that the famine threat is receding was given last night m a gradually optimistic speech by India's Food Minister Mr. K. M. Munshi. Addressing the Food CommitteeReuter - 335 words
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117 1951-05-24 1 OSLO, May 23.— The Indian Mi Ulster to Norway, Sardar H. S Malik, attended on May 11 a meet ing m Oslo of the Norwegian Parliament's "One World Group," which has been investigating practical steps which could be taken tc help India mGIIS - 117 words
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Article, Illustration99 1951-05-24 1 PHOTO. Some of the 18 persons accused of belonging to an International Communist espionage ring sit In a Tokyo courtroom on May 11, as they await trial before a court martial. Prosecutors charged that Major Yoshimatsu Iwamura (left, back row), an intelligence officer In the North Korean army, carricl papersA.P. - 99 words
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408 1951-05-24 1 WASHINGTON, May 23. IVhll Communist China and the Soviet Union have ben making boast fi.l .'.i-pagamla statements about their alleged forthcoming shipments of la '*<* quantities of grain to India the United Slates already has begun de Bering tmm4 to theUSIS; F.O.C. - 408 words
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Article20 1951-05-24 1 WASHINGTON, May 23— After la brief and critical debate, the U.& House of Representatives by 21120 words
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109 1951-05-24 1 U.S. FIREMEN REFUSE TO SAVE NEGRO HOMES! BIRMINGHAM (ALABAMA) May 23.— Mayor J. T. McLaughlin, of Fairfield, a Birmingham suburb, yesterday accused Birmingham firemen of standing by for half an how on Monday while 20 Negro homes burned, leaving 200 homeless. He said they might have saved several of theReuter - 109 words
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Article85 1951-05-24 1 KATHMANDU, Nepal, May 23.— Nearly one quarter of the prisoners m Nepal jails, 2,600 m all, are to be released today under an extensive system of jail reform, it was announced today. Based on recommendations by the Nepal Prison Reforms Commission, the new scheme will conformReuter - 85 words
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221 1951-05-24 1 BURMA BANS EXPORT OF PETROLEUM AND TYRES TO CHINA RANGOON, May 23.— Burma has banned tne export of all petroleum products to Cnina, an authoritative source here said yesterday. Border posts have been set up tc prevent the smuggling of such products over the irontier. Tne source said tnat aReuter - 221 words
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272 1951-05-24 1 LONDON, May 23.— Under pressure from the United States, Britain has dropped any immediate threat of using force m the Anglo-Iranian oil dispute. Inloimed sources said last nigm Britain also has promised to consult fully with the United States before decidingA.P. - 272 words
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61 1951-05-24 1 TOKYO May 23.— The entire US Tenth! Corps counter-attacked today along the east-central front In Korea. Chinese retreated before the tank-led drive. The counterattack "has made excellent progress," LieutenantGen. Edward M. Almond reported jubilantly. The Tenth Corps Commander said the Chinese havp taken "suohi aA.P. - 61 words
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Article125 1951-05-24 1 LONDON, May 23.— The findings of the Commission set up to investigate the "Berta Hertogh" riots m Singapore last December wIU soon be on their way to th.* Governor. Sir Franklin Gimson. They have been signed and copies are now m the hands of the Colonial Office,Reuter - 125 words
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Article88 1951-05-24 1 NEW DELHI. May 23.— Two In dians have been executed u\ Malaya tinder the emergency regulations and nearly 900 deatine:!, Deputy Foreign Minister B. V. Keskar told questioners m parliament. He gave these other detailsnearly 153 Indians have lost their lives m Malaya from theA.P. - 88 words
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194 1951-05-24 1 Indonesia Opposes U.N. Embargo On Red China JAKARTA, May 23.— Strong opposition to the United Nations embargo on the expert of war materials to the Chinese Communists was demonstrated m Indonesia's parliament on Monday. The Foreign Minister, Dr. Ahmad Soebardjo last week said his country would obey the United NationsA.P. - 194 words
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130 1951-05-24 1 U.S. WARSHIPS HIT BY COMMUNIST FIRE WASHINGTON, May 23. The Battleship New Jersey and the Destroyer Brinkley Bass have been hit by Communist shore fire oil Korea,, with the loss of two dead and 12 wounded. The U.S. Navy said the New Jersey was hit on Monday by a shellA.P. - 130 words
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Article92 1951-05-24 1 TOKYO, May 23.- Allied tanks drove retreating Reds from a strategic city on the Western Korean front late last night wnile big guns and warplanes bounded a Communis* break-through m the east. An armoured column captured Changgong, 25 miles nortneast of Seoul m the Pukhan River Valley. FieldA.P. - 92 words
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Article183 1951-05-24 1 KRIPALANI'S WIFE QUITS CONGRESS (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 23.— Mrs. Sucheta Kripalani followed her husband Acharya Kripalani and resigned from the primary membership jf the Indian National Congress and ill Committees thereof. For mora .nan twenty years, she has been -onnected with the social and welfare activitiesCopyright - 183 words
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154 1951-05-24 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 23.— At a toplevel conference of Madras and Central Government officers, it was decided to take stern measures to prevent illegal entry into Ceylon. Because of the enactment of restricnons against the immigration of Indians, many desperateCopyright - 154 words
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Article91 1951-05-24 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 23.— The Government of India have informed the Madras Government that their suggestion to hold the general election m February after the harvest cannot •be accepted and that elections must be definitely held m November to December. Minister Gopala Reddi has announced,Copyright - 91 words
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Article77 1951-05-24 1 SAN FRANCISCO, May 23. Sir Keith Murdock, Australia's foremost newspaper executive, said here Australia is trebling the size of its army and preparing to meet its role m the defence of the Western world if Russia should strike. Sir Keith, Chairman of the Aus-tralian-American Association,A.P. - 77 words
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Article65 1951-05-24 1 WASHINGTON, May. 23. The United States may propose that the Atlantic Pact countries create a Petroleum Planning Board to mobilise oil resources m the event of war. It would enable forces to have quick access to enough oil to fight anywhere. Informed sources saidA.P. - 65 words
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Article58 1951-05-24 1 LAKE SUCCESS, May 23. The United Nations has announced it will help the government of India build a U554,000,000 penicillin factory. The World Health Organization, a U.N. agency, will supply •*>• skilled technical help and U*****,000 for training li.dian personnel. The U.N. international Children's Emergency FundA.P. - 58 words
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662 1951-05-24 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, May 24, 1951. STILL NOT TOO LATE V4/riAT have the Malayan Indians uone Lo relieve tne uistiess caused by tiie appalling lood scarcity or near-lan nne conditions m 'Binar, Madias, and some otuer States m m india V 'ihis question is being heard everywhere, but662 words
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204 1951-05-24 2 GOVT. MAY TAKE OVER DEFAULTING MILLS, SAYS MAHATAB NEW PELHI: Mr. Hare Krishna Mahatab, Com- Z% Q t^t^ U Uy IVllmSte r > ld P 'w- represerltadves 52*, aL the wo uld not hesitate 0 uke over the management oi those tex tlle millsF.O.C. - 204 words
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Article38 1951-05-24 2 *BAREIL_Y. Four persons, apparently irom the hills were found dead here on May 15 of heat wave. Baieiliy and the adjoining Districts are m the grip ot a severe neat wave. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 38 words
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Article90 1951-05-24 2 MADRAS, May 20. Shri T. Prakasam, lornier Premier ot Madras, stated here iccently that a convention for the formation of a new political party wouid be held at r'atna abuut June 10 at the instance of Shri J. B. iiripalani and Mr. itah AnmeoF.O.C. - 90 words
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Article350 1951-05-24 2 AMENOMENT TO ARTICLE 19 Nehrus Assurance Of iViodiiiiation NEW .DELHI, May. 20. The Prima Minister, Shri Nehru is unuerstood to have told the twelveman deputation on behalf of the A.I.N.Ui.C that while Government v. uuid not Oe prepared to postpone me amendments to Article lt» ot tne Constitution, they wouldFOC - 350 words
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105 1951-05-24 2 BOMBAY: The Government of New Zealand will present a plaque to I.N.S. Delhi m recognition of its service* while the cruiser then BMNZS Achilles was on loan to New Zealand and also as gesture ot goodwill to India. The presentation ceremony willF.O.C. - 105 words
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Article86 1951-05-24 2 N.EW DELHI, May 12. (By Ait Mail) —Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, Law Minister, informed Mr H V K-tmath that all the Parliamentary Advisory Committees for delimitarrPJr .constituencies had icrmulated their proposals, but he was unable to give any definite date •yhich the President's ordo- would be laidFOC - 86 words
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Article224 1951-05-24 2 SABARIMALAI SASTHA REINSTALLED KOIiAYAM, May 18 (.By Air Maiij. rhe reinstallation or the sacred image of Dnarma Sastha m the newiy-ouht snnne on Sabao peak m tne interior of a dense msci we forest on the Travancore aide M the Western Ghata was perfumed m all solemnity the morning byFOC - 224 words
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423 1951-05-24 2 ALL FORCES OPPOSED TO GOVT. TO BE GATHERED INTO ONE FOLD KRIPALANI TO DRAW UP ECONOMIC PROGRAMING ON SARVODAYA PLAN NAGPUR: Acharya J. B. Kripalani declared here on May 18 that his maxim was "to gather all the lorces that are opposed to the Government into one fold". He wouidF.O.C. - 423 words
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Article314 1951-05-24 2 j MADRAS, May 20. Sri Praka- Sam, former Premier of Madras, ani nounced that he was sending his resignation to the Congress President today. Shri Prakasam who returned to Madras this morning after 7-day tour of Andhra Desha said: "I am supposed to have resigned fromFOC - 314 words
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204 1951-05-24 2 WATRAP (Ramnad District): Acharya Kripalani said here on May 15 that he would try to form a powerful all-India party which might function as the main opposition party. Acharya Kripalani who was addressing a public meeting of agricultural workers here replied to a few questionsF.O.C. - 204 words
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122 1951-05-24 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. K. M. Munshi :old Mr. Sanjivayya m Parliament that under the recent Indo-Pakistan Trade Agreement, the Government of Pakistan had inter alia, offered 22,000 tons of Sudasi rice and 29,000 tons of broken rice. The prices quoted by PakistanF.O.C. - 122 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-05-24 2 PHOTO). Mrs. Anne Wayan, of the Hagu.\ Holland, performs the Candle Dance of Sumatra at a dancing exhibition arranged by the Royal India Pakistan and Ceylon Soc:- ty, m South Kensineton. London on May 15.- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article118 1951-05-24 2 BOMBAY. May 20. Three revorveri used by the gunmen m the Lloyds Bank hold-up as also a sum of Rs. six and a half lakhs looted >y them have been recovered by the Bombay police, it was understood neve to-day. Tire police are now believed to haveFOC - 118 words
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102 1951-05-24 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Frank Anthony, Anglo-Indian leader and MP was ordered to pay a fine of Rs. 300 or. m default, to undergo one month's imprisonment by a Bombay Presidency Magistrate, on May 15 on a chprge of defamation. The complaint was filed by Mr i'°.uFOC - 102 words
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163 1951-05-24 2 BURDWAN: One East Bengal refugee was killed and eight others, including a refugee woman, were injured when a crowd of about one hundied workers attacked a refugee colony near the Burdwan locoshed. It is stated that some tension w_3 going on for the past fewF.O.C. - 163 words
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313 1951-05-24 2 ABOIT A LAhii (iHUSr CARDS BELIEVED SOLD UUi: l SUii-irioPECTOR ARRESTED CALCTJIIA, i,b. A f unhedged rvutivjumg Unice which is relieved id i. c ret»£KMMiaM ior issuing ~oout a iaim gn^st' ration cartu cviid ior ■oning tnem clandestinely dtixe. tacn, w„ uneartneu o.> me _nioiFOC - 313 words
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1025 1951-05-24 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Rajaji On Govt. Action NEW DELHI, May 12, (By Air Mail) Mr C Rajagopalachari Home Minister, announced m Parliament today that the Government would undertake legislation m respect of th e recommendations of tlie Press Laws Enquiry Committee accepted by theFOC - 1,025 words
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Article177 1951-05-24 3 NEW DELHI, May 12, (By Air Mail).— Mr. Roninl Kumar Chaudhuri (Assam) invited a storm of protests from women members m Parliament today wnen he raised the question of disqualifying women to be members of Parliament. While speaking on the Representation of the People Bill, Mr. ChaudhurlFOC - 177 words
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Article105 1951-05-24 3 NEW DELHI, May 12, (By Air Mail>.— According to the procedurelaid down for an amendment to tne Constitution, the Bill has to be passed by a majority of the total membersnlp of the House and by a majority of not less than twothirds of the membersFOC - 105 words
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Article148 1951-05-24 3 N_W D_Lril, May 12, (By Air -prune Minuter Jawamna. I J toaay introduced m Parliament a Bill to amend the constitution ot India, wfnen came into lorce on January 2b, 195u. Tnv 4 contains amendments to ten Articles, introduces two new articles _oa acids a new Ninth ScheduleFOC - 148 words
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604 1951-05-24 3 MR. JAIN'S CHAR__£ GAINST PAKISTAN GOVERNMENT .NEW DELHI, May 10, (By Air Mai;).- Mr. Ajit rasad Jaw Minister of State for Rehabilitation said m Parliament today thai the Government of India did not nave an accurate record of Indian companies whose property had been taken,FOC - 604 words
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117 1951-05-24 3 Catching The Eye Or The Mind Of The Speaker? NEW DELHI, May 12. (By Air Mail) Sirdar Bhopinder Singh Mann (Punjab) asked m Parlia ment today whether a member was expected to "catch the eye or the mind" of the Chair. When the House was debating the People's Representation (No.FOC - 117 words
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264 1951-05-24 3 Spreading Mass Education: INDORE: Shri Sri Prakasa, Central Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research, said here: "labaries are great universities for all rich or poor, high or humble alike. But we have to remember that books are for study and not forF.O.C. - 264 words
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Article272 1951-05-24 3 MADRAS: Work on the road bridge across the northern arm ol the Godavari, the Gowtami, at Ala muru m Ramachandrapuram taluk. East Godavari District, will commence m the course of this year, It is learnt. The estimated cost of the scheme which has received the sanctionF.O.C. - 272 words
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Article96 1951-05-24 3 JAKARTA, May 23. The Presi-dent-Director of the Java Bank, Dr. A. Houwink, has submitted his resignation to the Indonesian government*, according to reliable sources today. The Java Bank, which is Dutchrun, issues Indonesia's money. Dr. Houwink's decision is reported to be based on a recent statementA.P. - 96 words
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Article79 1951-05-24 3 PENANG. May 23.— Penang Police have arrested m latest operations the leader and five leading members of the Protection Corps of the 13th Branch of Penang AntiBritish Alliance Society. These arrests have struck at the roots of Communist organisation m rural areas m Penang a Police spokesman toldA.P. - 79 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-05-24 3 PHOTO) A U.S.A. Air Force Helicopter drew thousands of Viennese away from Communist Whitscntide Rallies m the city onMav f? Some 30,000 people saw the plane, specially flown Irom Germany, land at three points m the city. Photo shows- The helicopter drops to earth before a crowd of 13.000 mA.P. - 56 words
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Article551 1951-05-24 3 SATISFACTORY PROGRESS IN INDIA NEW DELHI: A review of the wnrkln f 21 ivi ment signed by the twrf Prime Mm J jj?* °L 2?. SBf-Sl Ag 7T factory progress m the rehabilitate '^f^" prd 195 come to th_ county from East Fa^t J*"* 1 1 "He™*F.O.C. - 551 words
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Article107 1951-05-24 3 NEW DELHI: India may receive shortly about 16,000 tons of newsprint from the pulp and paper commodity group. The Government of India on May 14 received a cable from Indian Trade Commissioner m New York staling that the group had prepared a Lst of the consuming countriesF.O.C. - 107 words
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Article158 1951-05-24 4 COLOMBO: More than 100 Bud dhi.si Oagi were sent by air, at tneir request, to over forty countr_s m the world, and for Urn first time this flag was used on Vesak Day, now designated Buddh Day, as a common .symbol. This is tie remitFOC - 158 words
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240 1951-05-24 4 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: The All-Ceylon Trade Union Congress has decided not to participate m the forthcoming 1.L.0. conference at Geneva as a protest against the nomination of Mr. K. Rajalingam, M.P., as a nominee from the Ceylon Workers' Congress as, m itsFOC - 240 words
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Article147 1951-05-24 4 COLOMBO: Pakistan had agreed to supply a substantial quantity o? rice while the agreement on a Government-to-Government basi. was m force, said Mr. H W Amarasuriya, Minister of Trad and Commerce, on his return lasweek from Karachi after complet irrg a trade agreement with *ie GovernmentFOC - 147 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-05-24 4 PHOTO) President Truman plays a gift p iano at the White House, Washing ton on May 9. with obvious enjoyment. The instrument is a specially-designed one made lor him by the American piano industry from materials assembled from United Nationsi countries. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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68 1951-05-24 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon may have tc deipend more on the Middle East for her supply of red onions as a result cf the allocation of this commodity from India being cut. Last year, 20,000 tons of red onions from Madras ports were set apart forFOC - 68 words
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373 1951-05-24 4 JAFFNA: The importance of community centres was stressed by Mr, C. Ponnambalam, the Mayor of Jaffna, when addressing a public meeting held after he had opened the Atchuvely South Vigneswara Community Centre. He said that at the next general elections candidates of the northernFOC - 373 words
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134 1951-05-24 4 Rs. 100 m. Worth Of Cotton For Red China RANGOON. May 2 Burmese traders have sent 100.000,000 rupees (£7,500,000) worth of cotton into Communist China since Jan. 1, financial sources said here today. The sources said Chinese traders are ussing gold from the Amoy black market to buy cotton "byA.P. - 134 words
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Article68 1951-05-24 4 LONDON, May ii.— Moscow radio reported today that the Soviet Union and Poland had agreed to exchange a small area of th? Drogobych region of the Ukraine for an equal area of Poland ne-tt Lublin. The agreement signed In Moscow followed a request from the Polish GovernmentReuter - 68 words
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Article135 1951-05-24 4 COLOMBO: Paddy smuggling is believed to be going on freely m ;he northern and eastern coast of the Island. Under the pretext of conveying paddy to Jaffna the smugglers are said to take it by sailing vessel to one of the Northern ports, from where itFOC - 135 words
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458 1951-05-24 4 CALCUTTA: As a number of misconceptions seem to prevail m the public mind with reference to the Guests Control Order now m force m West Bengal, Government think it necessary to explain some of its salient points, says a Press Note issued by theFOC - 458 words
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