Indian Daily Mail, 25 May 1951
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Title Section17 1951-05-25 1 Indian Daily Mail V OL. > 11. No. 103. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.17 words
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164 1951-05-25 1 SHIPMENT OF A FURTHER 400,000 TONS OF MHO TO 3EGIN NEXT MONTH NEW DELHI, May 24.— China is to supply India with another 400,000 tons of inilc as a result of an agreement signed between the two countries at Peking on Maj 22.GIIS - 164 words
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Article104 1951-05-25 1 AMMAN, JORDAN, May 24.— Authoritative sources here yesterday denied a report m the Jerusalem Post that General Glubb Pasha, British Commander of the Arab Legion, had been shot at by an Arab. They described the story as irresponsible and unfounded. The Jerusalem Post story said GlubbReuter - 104 words
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Article153 1951-05-25 1 WASHINGTON, May 25—Opposition to providing American grain to help India's hungry millions had all but dissolved Wednesday m the House, but a nght was boiling up over tying strings to the aid. Whh another day of debate m sight before the main votes are taken, AdministrationA.P. - 153 words
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140 1951-05-25 1 White Princess To Launch Satyagraha In Calcutta! BOMBAY, May 24.— A beautiful white Princess from Texas is leaving here today to "squat" m a Calcutta Palace to force maintenance pay out of her dead husband's family. Billie Indrajit (she was born Billie Bridges) aged 34, from Dallas, Texas, a tallReuter - 140 words
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Article211 1951-05-25 1 NEW DELHI. May 24. Tne States Minister. Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, said m Parliament on Tuesday that Princess Heir-Apparent Ablda Sultan of Bhopal had no permission to stay away m Pakistan but the Government of India had seen a Press report to the effect that sheGIIS - 211 words
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374 1951-05-25 1 FRENCH HIMALAYAN EXPEDITION ARRIVES IN INDIA BOMBAY. May 24.—A French Hunelayan Expedition arrived m Bombay on May 19 from Marseilles. Led by Mr. R. Duplat, the team of mountain-climbers has come to India to explore regions of Garhwal where the Nanda Dcvi peak (23,500 ft.) is situated. This is theGIIS - 374 words
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Article139 1951-05-25 1 NEW DELHI, May 24— The In- I dian Parliament's Standing Finance Committee has approved a loan of Rs. 14.3 million to the Government of PEPSU (Patiala and East Punjab States Union) for the establishment of two new townships for displaced persons at Rajpura and Tripuri. ThreeGIIS - 139 words
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271 1951-05-25 1 (By Our Staff Reporter i Singaporeans will have the facilities of another banking concern—the Bank of India which is scheduled to be opened on June 4 next at 11 a.m. by the Commissioner-General Mr. Malcom Mac Donald. Mr.271 words
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Article185 1951-05-25 1 NEW DELHI, May 24.— India has drawn about half of the ten-million dollars loan given by the World Bank for land reclamation schemes. Tlie amount has been spent m purchasing tractors and other equipment as well as m obtaining necessary technical aid. This has helped herGIIS - 185 words
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Article91 1951-05-25 1 HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY IN KOREA, May 24— Gen. Van Fleet's Bth Army today began to pursue the defeated and rapidly withdrawing Communist troops all along the 120 mile Korean front. Eight days after the Chinese launched the renewed Spring offensive aimed at trapping and destroyingReuter - 91 words
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406 1951-05-25 1 PAKISTAN EXPORTS OF COTTON JUTE DOUBLED KARACHI, May 24. Pakistan has nearly doubled her yearly export of raw jute and cotton during 1950-51, with four months of the fiscal year yet to go. Commerce Minister Fazlur Rahman said recently that m the first eight months of 1950-51 (July 1950 toA.P. - 406 words
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82 1951-05-25 1 KARACHI, May 24. Pakistan will soon start shopping m the United Kingdom and Europe for US$l,OBO,OOO worth of equipment for a laboratory of scientific and industrial research, a central testing and standards laboratory, and a geological survey laboratory. Dr. Nazir Ahmad, director of the Standards InstituteA.P. - 82 words
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Article53 1951-05-25 1 BOMBAY, May 24.— Uncut diamonds worth nearly £36,000 were seized by customs officials here Wednesday from a passenger who had arrived by air from Europe. The diamonds, import of which is banned m India, were hidden about the persons of the smuggler, who was believed to beA.P. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-05-25 1 PHOTO). A consignment of Terramycin, newest American antibiotic drug to treat cholera sufferers m India, is accepted by Mrs Vijayalakshmi Pandit (right), India's Ambassador m the United States from ipresident John E. McKeen deft) of Charles Pfizer Company, and Dhiren Dey (centre), India's largest antibiotic imoorter, who made the giltA.P. - 52 words
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121 1951-05-25 1 WASHINGTON, May 24.— U.5. Secretary of State Dean Acheson Wednesday declared America's readiness to negotiate with the Chinese Communists for a settlement of the Korean war. But he said he knew of no overtures from the other side. Asked atA.P. - 121 words
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165 1951-05-25 1 India Would Continue Peace Efforts, Says Rau SAN FRANCISCO, May 24.— Sir Benegal Rau, India's permanent delegate to the United Nations, paid yesterday that India would continue to make every effort for peace m Korea. Sir Benegal, m California on holiday, lef erred to his latest proposal 10 the UnitedReuter - 165 words
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Article171 1951-05-25 1 NEW YORK. May 24.-Mr. Shamaldharee Lall, United Nations Assistant Secretary General In charge of conferences and general services, will be the general coordinator for all administrative arrangements for the 6th session of the General Assembly opening m Paris on November 6, It was announced. HeReuter - 171 words
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80 1951-05-25 1 TEHERAN, May 24.— The Persian Prime Minister Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, left his sanctuary m the Parliament buildings here on Monday night and has not returned. A parliamentary official said yesterday he did not know where the Premier had gone. But it was thought heReuter - 80 words
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136 1951-05-25 1 DENVER, Colorado, May 24.— President Truman said yesterday that the United States "has never been engaged m a more important struggle than the present conflict m Korea." In a letter to Mr. William M. Boyle, national chairman of the Democratic Party, the President saidReuter - 136 words
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Article212 1951-05-25 1 BUENOS AIRES, May 24.—Argentine President Juan Peron on Tuesday established by a decree an atomic energy plant under his own direct control. The decree also established a national laboratory and provided for, "national direction" directly under the President It said he would have jurisdiction over HuemulReuter; A.P. - 212 words
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Advertisement41 1951-05-25 1 New Sabscriptien Rate from 1-4-51 (BY POSD Malaya. 13JM. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month a.50 3 Months 16.50 6 23.00 1 Year 68.00 Other Places 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 39.00 1 Year 78.00 (SINGLE COPY— IS cts.) j41 words
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125 1951-05-25 2 MADRAS: The occurrence of manganese on a fairly widespread scale m Visakhapatnam district has been brought to the notice of the Government m a report submitted by Mr. S. Krishnaswami of the Geological Survey of India. The report covers the region m and aroundF.O.C. - 125 words
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591 1951-05-25 2 CONCESSIONAL PAYMENT SCHEME FOR LIMITED PERIOD NEW* DELHI: The Government of India have decided to introduce immediately a concessional scheme under which income tax assessees will be allowed to pay their arrears according to an agreed instalment plan. The concession, which will beF.O.C. - 591 words
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244 1951-05-25 2 Says E. Pak. DACCA: The East Bengal Government have contradicted the report published recently m an English daily of Calcutta that notices had been served by the District Magistrate of Chittagong for permanent acquisition of the Ma ha may a Kalibari, Brahmamayee Kalibari, RadhamadhayF.O.C. - 244 words
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Article179 1951-05-25 2 HYDERABAD: The Working Committee of the Hyderabad Pradesh Congress which concluded its two-day session here on May 19 rejected the offer of the Ministry of States, Government of India, for the addition of two more Congress Ministers m Hyderabad Cabinet. Endorsing the stand taken by Mr. D.F.O.C. - 179 words
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181 1951-05-25 2 KANCHIPURAM: Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam. Minister for Public Works, opened a cement road m Hodsonpet on May 14. The road was constructed by the Kanchipuram Municipality at a cost of one lakh of rupees. The Minister was accorded a civic reception on the occasion byF.O.C. - 181 words
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Article132 1951-05-25 2 MADRAS: Goods including silk, nibs, pearl necklaces made m Occupied Japan and other articles described as smuggled ones and valued at over Rs. 40.000 were seized by the Land Customs officers on May 15 and 16 m and around Madras. The Customs on May 15 night seizedF.O.C. - 132 words
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Article286 1951-05-25 2 WORK OF H. R. E. BOARD REVIEWED MADRAS: Reviewing the administration of the Madras Hindu Keiigious Endowments Board for the tasli year ending June 30, 1950, vie Government have observed that iie administration during the fasli was, on the whole, satisfactory. The Uovernment, however, have remarked that the contributions collectedF.O.C. - 286 words
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Article187 1951-05-25 2 ALLAHABAD: Communal tension prevails m Dacca following several cases of forcible entry by Muslims into Hindu-occupied houses, according to reports received m India. The incidents occurred m Mahathe last five days, the reports said, janpur and Jariapuli lanes during In one case, Muslims forcibly entered aF.O.C. - 187 words
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Article121 1951-05-25 2 KARACHI: Mr. Vishnu Sahai, India's Food Secretary, who arrived here on May 16. met Pakistan's Food Secretary m the afternoon and discussed the question of supply of foodgrains to India, The meeting was attended by Mr. Aizaz Ahmed, Deputy Food Secretary, Mr. Yamin, Qureshi, Director, FoodF.O.C. - 121 words
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Article304 1951-05-25 2 JAMNAGAR: The new Constitution of India was the biggest of the Nehru Government. It conferred adult franchise on nearly 18 crores of the people the largest number ever franchised m the world, said President Rajendra Prasad, replying to the address presented to him by the JamnagarF.O.C. - 304 words
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Article235 1951-05-25 2 NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on May 14 granted special leave to the Imperial Bank of India and the Lloyds Bank to appeal against the award of the All-India Industrial (Bank Disputes) Tribunal m a dispute between the banking companies and its employees. The Court alsoF.O.C. - 235 words
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Article75 1951-05-25 2 MADRH), May 23.— Madrid workers walked to work yesterday m silent protest against the high cost, of living. Despite an ove? whelming display of Government force, an estimated 95 per cent of normal bus and subway users boycotted the public transport system. They were heeding appeaLsA.P. - 75 words
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Article79 1951-05-25 2 HUBLI: Mr. T. B. Dalai, Director of Cotton, on his way to Bombay from Cochin, met the Hubli Cotton Distribution Committee and discussed with them problems arising out of the distribution of cotton m the Bombay Sub-zone "D Mr. Dalai stated that if the Distribution Committee continued toF.O.C. - 79 words
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Article71 1951-05-25 2 CALCUTTA: Non-availability of black carbon, an essential material for rubber manufactures, has created a very serious situation for rubber manufacturing industries m India resulting m most cases m either suspension or curtailment of their production. It may be recalled that the U.S.A. is the sole exporterF.O.C. - 71 words
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336 1951-05-25 2 KARACHI: The Indo-Pakistan agreement has not been working smoothly m respect of rice shipments from Pakistan to India. It is understood. Mr. Vishnu Sahai, Secretary, In A Food Ministry, was scheduled to fly from Delhi to Karachi on May 15 to hold talks withF.O.C. - 336 words
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Article73 1951-05-25 2 BUXAR: A newly wed daughter ©f a kisan m village Fandeyapatti of Buxar subdivision was burnt to death as the result of a fire which gutted the marriage man dap (pandal) according to a report received here. The tragedy occurred only 24 hours after the marriage. Th©F.O.C. - 73 words
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Article82 1951-05-25 2 MADRAS: The Madras District Congress Committee, at its meeting m May 15. elected Mr. K. Venkataswami Naidu as President, Mr. Venkataswami Naidu secured 34 votes against 18 secured by Mr. M. Radhakrishna Pillai. Mr Munagala Pattabhiramiah, Election Officer for the City, presided. Mr. Venkataswami Naidu wasF.O.C. - 82 words
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40 1951-05-25 2 BOMBAY: S^ven Indian naval ships will sail lur East Africa on a goodwill cruise from Bombay on May 31, it is learnt. The squadron will carry out exercises between Bombay and Cochin. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 40 words
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945 1951-05-25 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Development Of S. E. Asia KESKAR SUMS UP WORK OF CWEALTH COMMITTEE NEW DELHI, May 14, (By Air Mail).— Dr. B. V. Keskar, Deputy Foreign Minister, summed up the work of the Commonwealth Consultative Committee since it was set up, m his reply to Dr. M. M.FOC - 945 words
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Article167 1951-05-25 3 KARACHI: Notorious forty-year-old bandit and a convict, was on May 15 morning hanged m public as per orders of the bind Government. This is the first instance of its Kind since the creation of Pakistan Hanging took place on a maidan m Shikarpur, Upper Sind,F.O.C. - 167 words
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150 1951-05-25 3 NEW DELHI, May 24.— The Government of India have given sanction to four firms to set up factories for the manufacture of diesal engines m India. The total capacity would be about 10,600 engines a year. At present there are five firms manufacturing dieselGIIS - 150 words
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910 1951-05-25 3 Import Of Cotton Stock Of Raw Jute Value Of Imported Raw Material Move To Import Canadian Newsprint Allocation Of U.S. Sulphur Indo-Nepal Border Situation Development Of Assam's Tribal Areas QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, May 14, (By Air Mall). The Government of India proposed to import 8.65 lakh balesFOC - 910 words
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651 1951-05-25 3 AUDITOR -GENERAL'S REPORTS: INTERPELLATIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, May 13, (By Air Mail).—Non-offi-cial members to-day demanded m Parliament during: question hour that individual audit reports made by the Comptroller and Auditor-General should be made available to Parliament or a t least to individual members. The Finance Minister, Mr. ChintamanFOC - 651 words
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602 1951-05-25 4 CEYLON NEWS Ceylon Govt. Contemplates Buying Cargo Ships Freight War Adds Weight To Original Proposal COLOMBO: The original proposal to obtain a few merchant ships for transporting the country* s essential imports has received a fresh impetus as a result of the recent world-wide increase m shipping freight followed byF.O.C.; Reuter - 602 words
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164 1951-05-25 4 JAFFNA: Mr. 8. J. V. Chelvanayakam, M.P., opened the Jaffna, Hindu College Diamond Jubilee Carnival on the fifth day. Mr. Chelvanayakam was conducted In procession with music from Oddumadam junction to the carnival grounds. Mr. Muttusamipillai, President of the carnival committee, m Inviting Mr. ChelvanayakamF.O.C. - 164 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-05-25 4 MR. P. VALUPPILLAI, of the Income Tax Department, Singapore, who has been elected a Fellow oi The Society of Commercial Accountants, Bristol, England. Mr. Valuppillal is the Honorary Secretary of the Sri Senpaga Vlnayagar Temple Ceylon Road, Katong, and the Friends of Singapore.43 words
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277 1951-05-25 4 Dr. Malasekara On S.E. Asia Political Troubles SAIGON. May 24.— Peace In South-East Asia should come through unity among its Buddhist Dopulations, the Ceyionese Chairman of the World Buddhist Fellowship, Dr. G. Piyasena Malalasekera, claimed here yesterday. Dr. Malalalasekera, 51-year-old Dean of the Faculty of Oriental Studies. Colombo University, hadReuter - 277 words
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Article, Illustration246 1951-05-25 4 Mr. Kangaramaaujam and his daughter Srimathi Padma, now on a tour m Malaya at the invitation of the South Indian Community have a crowded programme of lectures on Music and "Veena" performances all over the country, are now m Singapore. So far t':ey have246 words
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Article76 1951-05-25 4 NEW DELHI, May 24.— India's U54.400.000 trade with Japan duiing November 1950, was a peak figure In postwar years, of this, a oalance of US$4OO,OOO was m India's favour. Japan bought oilseeds wortn U551,679,000, leather U*****,000 heavy coking coal USslo3,oOo. waste cotton U5549,000 and manganese U5529,000.A.P. - 76 words
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57 1951-05-25 4 The fifth annual general elections of the Seletar Naval Base Local Indian Congress will be held at 9.30 a.m. at the Congress Office (Seletar), on Sunday, May 27. All members are requested to be present to elect the new office bearers for the ensuing57 words
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Article40 1951-05-25 4 A meeting of the sports members of the Selangor Indian Association will be held at its premises on Sunday, May 27 at 5 p.m. to elect office bearers for the Sports Section, writes the Sports Secretary. S.I.A40 words
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Article36 1951-05-25 4 NEW DELHI. May 24.— India during the current fiscal year plans to expert 865,000 bales of cotton. Commerce and Industry Minister H. K. Mahatab revealed m parliament, m the. course of his replies to questions. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article41 1951-05-25 4 Mrs. Shirin Fczdar will give a talk on the "Need of the Ho_r" at the Bahai Centre, 352-A, Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore, to morrow, Saturday, at 5.30 p.m. The talk wiil be followed by questions and answers.41 words
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Article44 1951-05-25 4 The annual general meeting of the Seiangoon Local Indian Congress will be held on Saturday, May 26, at 5.30 p.m. al No. 6, Race Course Lane. All members are kindly requested to be present, writes Mr. K. Alexander, Hon. Secietary.44 words
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