Indian Daily Mail, 28 May 1951
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Title Section16 1951-05-28 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 106. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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219 1951-05-28 1 ESPECIALLY lH ANDHRADESA AND MALABAR (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 27. Mass resignations from the Indian National Congress are reported from throughout the State especially Andhradesa. Over 300 have resigned from Nellore District last week and joined Prakasam's Praja Party. Nearly all membersReuter - 219 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-05-28 1 Photo. ANGELA TRINDADE, an Indian artist, explaining one of her works to Dr. E. W. Ada ms, Associate Superintendent of City Schools, at an "I am an American" day luncheon, given by English and citizenship classes at the Warwick hotel m Philadelphia. A. P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-05-28 1 Photo. This is a recent photo of Navab Safari, the Mullah who heads the fanatical Moslem secret society Fedayan Islam. Safavi is "x-ing hunted by the Persian pottee since the recent threats to kill Premier Mossadeq. This photo was made by a Fedayan Isl.im sympathiser at an undisclosed place mA.P. - 52 words
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Article461 1951-05-28 1 ANGLO-IRANIAN OIL CO DISPUTE TEE HAGUE. May 27. A communique issued on Saturday by the International Court of Justice saia: "Referring to the declaration made on October 2, 1930. and ratified on September 19. 1932. By which the government of Iran ac cepted the jurisdiction of theA.P. - 461 words
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107 1951-05-28 1 REUTER CORRESPONDENT KILLED IN KOREA PUSAN, SOUTH KOREA, May 27.— Derek Pearcy, Reuter-AAP frontline correspondent m Korea, was killed when hiS jeep struck a mine near the 38th Parllel yesterday —his 25th birthday. An officer m the jeep was also killed and the driver seriously wounded. The Eighth Army Commander,Reuter - 107 words
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40 1951-05-28 1 BOMBAY, May 27. The wellknown Indian dancer, MVinalini Sarabahai, left Bombay on May 24 for London en route on a 12-week tour of South America, where sh« is scheduled to give dance recitals. GIISGIIS - 40 words
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113 1951-05-28 1 CALCUTTA, May 27. According to the latest reports the food position m Cooch Behar has definitely improved. The population Covered by Government distribution is now over 106,000 as against only 20,000 last month. Stocks of rice m Coo c h-Behar are now over 60,000 maunds,GIIS - 113 words
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224 1951-05-28 1 ANOTHER 200,000 TONS FROM CHINA EXPECTED NEW DELHI. May 27. At question hour m Parliament on Friuay, the Food Minister, Mr. K. M Munshi, discounted reports that China had asked for jute and rubber tyres m exchange for foodgrains Asked whether any hitch had developed m the negotiations with ChinaGIIS; A.P. - 224 words
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99 1951-05-28 1 LONDON, May 27.— Police and public at the Festival of Britain exhibition m London were alerted 'a.st night to watch out for four Irishmen with bombs. The warning was given after a man <not identified) told Scotland Yard he had just heard four Irishmen mA.P. - 99 words
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Article54 1951-05-28 1 TEHERAN. May 27. Hussein Makki. Secretary of the Persian Oil Nationalisation Board, said yesterday that Persia will, not sell any oil from the southern oilfields to Russia after nationalisation nor will she seek any aid from Russia m exploiting those oilfields. His statement was published m theReuter - 54 words
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Article197 1951-05-28 1 RESTRICTION ON FREEDOM OF PRESS RESENTED (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 27. The South Indian Journalists Federation Executive have passed a resolution condemning the Amendment to the Constitution relating to the Freedom of the speech and expression. The attempt to carry out the amendment byCopyright - 197 words
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Article313 1951-05-28 1 SELECT COMMIT TEE'S REPORT (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, 'May 27.— Prermei Nehru on Friday last presented to Parliament the Select Committee's report on his Constitution Amendment Bill. A major change made by the Committee was making States' powers to impose restrictions on the freedom of speech and expressionCopyright - 313 words
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387 1951-05-28 1 JUNAGADH, India: A campaign has cpened here by opponents o: unrestricted hunting to save an estimated 225 lions m the famous Gir forests believed to be the last of their species m Asia. Lien hunting is still permitted on special license by the SaurashtraA.P. - 387 words
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Article85 1951-05-28 1 MANILA, May 27.— Filipinos tomorrow (Monday) will celebrate the 53rd 'anniversary of the revolution against Spain which was un derway when Admiral George Dewey brought American forces ashore to their aid m 1898. A Filipino who strongly resented here until 1946, when the Phili|>pines were jgiven complete independence.A.P. - 85 words
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80 1951-05-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) —NEW DELHI, May 27.— The Supreme Court on Friday last overuling the K«ulkiv High Court's decision held the Bombay prohibition Act of 1949 valid. The Bombay Court had held that the exemption granted to military canteens was contrary to theCopyright - 80 words
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110 1951-05-28 1 KARACHI, May 27.— Malayan delegates to the first Asia conference of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions were detained at Karachi Airport on Friday night. Officials said some of the delegates were Indian nationals who had no special entry permit. Officials of the I.C.F.T.U.A.P. - 110 words
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Article84 1951-05-28 1 MEXICO CITY, May 27. The Mexican Federation of Labour i C.T.M.) has announced its withdrawal from the London International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (I.C.F.T.U). The C.T.M. joined the anti-Com-munist federation only five months ago after quitting the Leftist World Federation of Free Trade Unions. The C.T.M.A.P. - 84 words
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Article55 1951-05-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 27.— The existence of oil m the district of Godavari m Madras State has been presumed following report of the escape of highly inflammable natural gas from certain areas therein. Prospectors for abroad are reported to be seeking Government's permissionCopyright - 55 words
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679 1951-05-28 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, May 28, 1951. DATO ONN'S TALL CLAIM UK-MAYOR of Madras Mr. R. Ramasamy Naidu and some other distinguished visitors from South India are reported to have been assured by Dato Qnn bin Ja'afar, the President of the UMNO and Member m charge of "Home Affairs"A.P. - 679 words
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Article202 1951-05-28 2 BOMBAY: Transmission of cloth, yarn, apparel and hosiery by post has now been banned by the Government of India. A Press Note issued by the Textile Commissioner to the Government of India states that by a notification m the Gazette of India Extraordinary datedFOC; A.P. - 202 words
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243 1951-05-28 2 CONVENTION fO BE HELD AT PATNA ON JUNE 10 PATNA. About one thousand former Congressmen from all over the country are expected to attend the twoday convention of the now defunct Congress Democratic Front which will be held here on June 10 under the presii,hipFOC - 243 words
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372 1951-05-28 2 KIDWAI- STILL EAGER TO REMAIN IN CONGRESS NEW DELHI: The Communications Minister Mr. Raft Ahmed Kidwai said on May 20 that he was still eager to continue m the Congress 'if it is made possible.' That was why, he said, m his interview m Madias he welcomed the move forFOC - 372 words
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145 1951-05-28 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have accepted the recommendation of the conference of representatives of bank employers and employees held here recently to set up a Board of Conciliation under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, for settling matters under dispute, it is officially announcedFOC - 145 words
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Article, Illustration119 1951-05-28 2 PHOTO The 3,000,000 -candlepower lamp atop London's Festival Beacon, the shot tower erected m 1826, thines through lenses built by the same firm which made all the glass for the crystal palace of the 1851 exhibition. At the foot of the tower lie the yacht basin and the sports arenaA.P. - 119 words
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719 1951-05-28 2 MRS. KRIPALANI'S RESIGNATION LETTER NEW DELHI: Mrs. Sucheta Kripalani, who had been connected with the Congress for 20 years, on May 22 submitted her resignation from the A.-LC.C, U.P.C.C, and primary membership. She had been a member of the Congress Working Committee forFOC - 719 words
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47 1951-05-28 2 Sitarama Reddi To Lead Indian Delegation To I.L.O. Confab. NEW DELHI, May 27.— Indian Labour Ministry sources said yesterday that Madras State Labour Minister, H. Sitarama Reddi, will lead a four-man Indian delegation to the International Labour Organisation conference opening m m Geneva on June 6. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article36 1951-05-28 2 GAUHATI: Coal is reported to have been struck m the Dhalai forest reserve m Cachar district. On examination the mine has been found to contain second-grade coal, according to reports reaching here. FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article178 1951-05-28 2 DIGBOI: The search for oil m the Naga Hills made considerable progress on May 17 when drilling of the test well at Nichuguard was started by oil men. It was announced by the Assam Oil Company here. For the past three and a halfFOC - 178 words
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Article76 1951-05-28 2 NEW DELHI: Lala Deshbandhu Gupta President of the Arl-India Nerjvspaper Editors' Conference, has watered the Willingdon Nursing Home for recuperation of health as he has been suffering from severe strain and low blood pressure. The A.I.N.E.C. President has requested Shri A. D. Mani, Honorary Secretary ofFOC - 76 words
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Article162 1951-05-28 2 TRIAL TO BEGIN 2nd WEEK OF NEXT MONTH LAHORK The trial of Lhe 15 accused m the Pakistan army conspiracy is to begin m the second week of June, the officially instituted Tribunal announced on May 21. The conspiracy was revealed by Pakistan Prime Minister Li.tquat AliFOC - 162 words
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87 1951-05-28 2 INDIA GOVT.'s PROTEST AGAINST PAKISTAN PAPER REPORT NEW DELHI: The Government of India had protested to the Government of Pakistan against tne publication m a Pakistan paper "Khatoon" of a report alleging that the Indian Ambassador m Kabul had prior knowledge of the recent conspiracy m Pakistan and that hoFOC - 87 words
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4361 1951-05-28 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS Nehru Defends His Bill To Amend The Constitution No Attempt To Curb freedom Of Expression Assurance To Press And People NEW DELHI, May 16 (By Air Mail) Prime Minister Nehru to-day strongly defended his Bill to amend the Constitution. If the changes were not made, fie warned,F.O.C. - 4,361 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-05-28 3 rapidly changing times when the*, could not wait for the slow process They had to give a different shap to the written word, a shape which the courts might have and would have given over a long period.38 words
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51 1951-05-28 3 MADRAS: One hundred and were taken into custody by the police on May 21 for interrogation m connection with the satyagraha launched by handioom weavers m Madras. These persons, it was stated, attempted to take out processions without obtaining licence from the Commissioner of PoliceFOC - 51 words
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420 1951-05-28 4 CEYLON NEWS Congestion At Colombo Harbour: Ceylonisation Blamed But Minister Disagrees COLOMBO: "Congestion at the Colombo harbour and the consequent surcharge on imports*' is attributed by Mr. S. H. Moosajee, President of the Indian Mercantile Chamber and Food Importers' Association, to "Government's sudden Ceylonisation policy." Mr. A. E. Goonesinha, MinisterF.O.C. - 420 words
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Article177 1951-05-28 4 HINDUS' "MAGNA CARTA POTTUVIL: The Hindu Tempo ralitles report was publicly honoured by the Potuvil Hindu Maha Sangam during the) Kumbavisnekam ceremony of the first nearly built Hindu temple at Pottuvil. The report was garlanded by Mr. ft. V. M. Subramaniam, proctor. Mr. S. Srinivasan, President ol the sangam saidFOC - 177 words
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Article143 1951-05-28 4 COLOMBO: Canada has Intimated to the Ceylon Government her willingness to train Ceyionese m pulp and paper industry, rail transportation and certain branches of agriculture, m addition to ten scholarships and fellowships she has already offered the Island under the Colombo Plan technical assistance programme.FOC - 143 words
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106 1951-05-28 4 MAHARAGAMA: The Education Department is one of the chief enemies of oriental music m Ceylon, according to Premkumar, the. well-known Ceyionese dancer. He said so m an illustrated lecture on the subject under the auspices of ne Oriental Music and Dancinj Society ofFOC - 106 words
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Article69 1951-05-28 4 COLOMBO: The Police raided a house m Brass- founder Street. Pettah, at 5.30 recently and seized Rs. 100,000 worth of opium and ganja. The raid was conducted by Mr. N. G. P. Panditharatne. A.S.P. Colombo West, and Mr. A. J. Rajasuriyar, Inspector of Police, PettahFOC - 69 words
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46 1951-05-28 4 Moh^ed. exSherifT of Madras and Municipal Commissioner, left for Colombo by Air Ceylon yesterday en route to Madras after completing a tour of Indonesia and Malaya Other members of the party left r a gkok y^terday for a tour of Thailand.46 words
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507 1951-05-28 4 INDIAN DELEGATIONS MISSION NEW DELHI: Indian labour leaders will report to a multi-nation conference opening m Karachi today May 28 that threat of a Communist seizure of the trade union movement m this country apparently has been smashed. This message will be delivered atA.P. - 507 words
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