Indian Daily Mail, 27 May 1951
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Title Section19 1951-05-27 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 105. SINGAPORE, SUN DAY, MAY 27, 1951 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.19 words
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953 1951-05-27 1 Speculations On The Coming Colossal Contest For Power HOPES OF SOCIALISTS IN BIHAR AND REDS IN W. BENGAL By SELIG S. HARRISON, A.P. Correspondent) NEW DELHI: India's Jim tar leys 'have started scrambling for commanding positions on political bat-tle-grounds where the firstA.P. - 953 words
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171 1951-05-27 1 The annual general meeting cf the Hindustani Prachar Sabha was held at its premises at 5.45 p.m. on May 18 and the following otnce bearers and members of the Committee were elected for the new term: President: Mr. G. S. Gill, VicePresident- Mr. Dyalchand171 words
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Article163 1951-05-27 1 NEW DELHI, May 26. There have been reports m the Press regarding shortage of petrol m certain parts of the country. The Government of India wish to point out that the overall supplies and stocks m the country are quite satisfactory, says a Press Note. InFOC - 163 words
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Article50 1951-05-27 1 KARACHI, May 26. Dr. Frank Graham, new United Nations Kashmii lepres »ntft»m*, is expeet-<-l to leave the Unit -d States for the Indo-Pat:.stan sub-continent on Jane according to Pakistan officials here. They are however, not certain wheth< he will first I visit India or Pakistan. FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-05-27 1 on Photo Service). Sardar Jogindra Singh, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Mrs. Malcolm Mac Donald, Mrs. Jogindra Singh and Mr. Justice Fletcher Rogers at the reception given by the India Government Trade Commissioner and Mrs. Jogindra Singh on Tuesday at Sea View Hotel to meet (Mr. GopalaPeter Robinson - 66 words
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286 1951-05-27 1 AMBALA, May 26.— The end of the three-month-old Ministerial crisis m the Punjab is now m sight with the election of a ten- man panel by the Congress Party m the Punjab Assembly on May 18 mFOC - 286 words
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84 1951-05-27 1 CALCUTTA, |May '26.—Pakistani police opened fire on May 18 when some Indian boatmen refused to anchor their boat near Pakistan snore, opposite Sutihati m West Bengal, about 60 miles from here, it is authoritatively learnt. The boat capsized fthrqWing overboard all its elevenFOC - 84 words
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Article168 1951-05-27 1 NEW DELHI, May 26.— 1n spite of the Tariff Board's recommendation to the Government for the imposition of protective duties on iimported caustio soda, the Government of India have decided not to levy such duties for the present. A Commerce and Industry Minis try Press Note to-dayFOC - 168 words
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308 1951-05-27 1 Indian Navy On Goodwill Cruise To Africa And Madagascar BOMBAY, May 26.— 1.n.5. Delhi, the Flagship of the Indian Naval Squadron accompanied by three Destroyers, I.N.S, Rajput, I.N.S. Ranjit and I.N S. Rana, and three Frigates, I.N.S. Jumna, I.N.S. Cauvery and I.N.S. Sutlej, will sail from Bombay on May 31GIIS - 308 words
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Article112 1951-05-27 1 MADRAS: Mr. T. S. Ramanujam, Vice-President of the Hind Mazdoor Sabha, and some Government employees' trade unions have sent telegrams to Prime Minister Nehru and Mr. Jag ji van Ram, Labour Minister praying for withdrawal of Clause 122, Sub-Clause 18 of the Representation of People Bill,F.O.C. - 112 words
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Article66 1951-05-27 1 MADRAS: The Corporation Muslim Boys' Higher Elementary School, Washermanpet, celebrated the Parents' Day on May 16, Prof. S. M. Fazlullah, Vice Principal Government Arts College, presiding. Mr. A. Baquir Baig welcomed the gathering. Messrs. Khaja Peeran, S. M. Bahmani and Shaik Abdullah spoke. Mr. N. ThiruvengadaF.O.C. - 66 words
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143 1951-05-27 1 NEW DELHI, May 26.- -The Supreme Court on May 19 ordered the release of 15 Communist detenus now detained m Travancore-Cochin ur.der the Preventive Detention Act. They were m v detention since 1947. The Supreme Court to-day als'> ordered the release of five Commu nist detenusFOC - 143 words
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Article586 1951-05-27 1 ONE MORE TO BE OPENED AT PEELAMEDU MADRAS ,May 26— Affiliation has been granted from July by the Madras U niversity to six new Colleges, of which two are first grade and four second grade, one of the latter bei ng a women's College, says aFOC - 586 words
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142 1951-05-27 1 NEW DELHI: The validity of the Maintenance, of Public Order Act m Madhya Bharat has been challenged m the Supreme Court. The court on May 16 issued rule nisi to the State Government m a petition under Article 32 of the Constitution filed byF.O.C. - 142 words
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2901 1951-05-27 2 DHARAM BIR SINGH - DHARAM BIR SINGH Abolition Ot Zamindari System by J^HE controversy which erne rayec. so loud over tne need ior tne re form oi land systems and im respective advantages of me Per maaent versus Temporary beetle ment seems to nave ended m lavourGIIS - 2,901 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-05-27 2 PHOTO. Syrian Premier Khaled El-Azem (right) In serious conversation with League Secretary General Abdu rrahman Azzam Pasha a few minutes before the opening of the Arab League meeting at the Damascus Government House o_ May 14 A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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473 1951-05-27 2 MADRAS: Mr. Rati Ahmed Kidwai, India's Communication Minister, said here on May 17: "There is no political reason for our going out of the Congress." Mr. Kidwai told the Press Trust of India soon alter Shri Kripalani announced his resignation from the Congress that he tullyF.O.C. - 473 words
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667 1951-05-27 3 FOUR POINT REHABILITATION PROCRAMME THE 160,000 th displaced peison to r.c found a job through the Em pioyment Exchange was given hit appointment order a few days back, bringing tne total number of displaced persons, whose problem ol livelihood has thus ueen solveuGIIS - 667 words
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141 1951-05-27 3 PROPOSAL TO RAISE "LAND ARMY" IN MADRAS MADRAS: A scheme for raising a "land army" to reclaim vast I .racts of waste lands so as to increase food production m Madras otite is under the consideration of i:e Madras Government, it is learnt. According to the scheme, the cooperation ofF.O.C. - 141 words
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Article90 1951-05-27 3 GAUHATI: Ths Lohit, tributary cf the Brahmaputra flowing by Sadiya, headquarters of the Mishnii Hills, has burst its backs at Saikhouaghat, according to reports reaching here on May 20. The swollen river washed away rails between the outer and home signal of the Saikhowaghat station. TrainsF.O.C. - 90 words
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119 1951-05-27 3 Sri Aurobindo Varsity: Ten-Member Committee To Collect Fund PONDICHERRY: The Mother has constituted a ten-member committee for making collections to Sri Aurobindo University Centre Fund. This was done m compliance witn the resolution passed at the Sri Aurobindo memorial convention which met here last month. The resolution envisaged the establishmentF.O.C. - 119 words
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184 1951-05-27 3 NEW DELHI: The Central Rehabilitation Ministry has approved a grant of Rs. 1,22,000 to the Calcutta University on account of payment of examination and migration fees of displaced students from East Bengal, who were allowed to appear at the various examinations of the University held betweenF.O.C. - 184 words
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172 1951-05-27 3 KARACHI: A Press Note issued by the Pakistan Government on May 19 night said that there was no truth m the statement issued by the Afghan Embassy that Pakistani troops attacked Spin Baldak, Kandhar on May 17, 1951. The Pakistan statement said 300 Afghan soldiers hadF.O.C. - 172 words
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147 1951-05-27 3 DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS NOT TO BE HELD UP POONA: India's Minister for Works, Production and Supply, Mr. N. G. Gadgil, declared here on May 19 night that the progress of thcdevelopment plans of the country "will not be held up because of the lack of co-operation of capitalists with Government". SpeakingF.O.C. - 147 words
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Article104 1951-05-27 3 TRIVANDRUM: The Syndicate of Travancore University on May 17 decided to grant permission to the Bishop of Ernakulam to open a college at Muvattupuzha m 1952-53, to institute an Honours course m Economics, and to make Politics and Hindi optional subjects for the, B.A. course. TheF.O.C. - 104 words
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55 1951-05-27 3 ANNAMALAI, DEGREES RECOGNISED BY BOMBAY BOMBAY: The degrees m Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering awarded by Annamalai University, have been recognised as equivalent to the corresponding degrees of the Bombay University for purposes of recruitment to the services under the Government of Bombay. This recognition, is, however, provisional for aF.O.C. - 55 words
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Article, Illustration1620 1951-05-27 3 HOMI J. H - HOMI J. H. by TALEYARKHAN OFT and on, through the career ™o f *u Ce ntl J_ es th temple of Somanath m Prabhasa Patan on the S 0 1 of Saurashtra. has captured the imagination of millions One such moment is again imminent. For m1,620 words
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2539 1951-05-27 4 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Proposed Amendments To Indian Constitution Are A Challenge To People 's Liberty Dr. Mookerjee Flays Nehru BUI NEW DELHI, May 1 6 (By Air Mail): In a 70--miniiie speech punctuated by cheers and interruption, Dr. Syama Prasad oYlookerjee to-day launched an all-out opposition to the proposed amendmentsFOC - 2,539 words
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85 1951-05-27 4 BOMB THROWN INTO BR. EMBASSY IN DUBLIN DUBLIN, Ireland, May 26.—Polldcombed hangouts of anti-British fanatics yesterday m search of a youth who tossed a small bomb at the British Embassy on Friday niifht. The man threw on the embassy steps a handful of leaflets threatening the lifes of King GeorgeA.P. - 85 words
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