Indian Daily Mail, 29 May 1951
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Title Section17 1951-05-29 1 Indian Daily Mail VCL. V7I. No. 107. SINGAPORE^ TUESDAY, MA V 29, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.17 words
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212 1951-05-29 1 STRONC PROTEST BY INDIA AT ENSUING CONFERENCE NEW DELHI, May 28.— The Governments of India and Pakistan have agreed to hold a secretariat level conference on the operation of permit system. The conference will be held at New Delhi from June 18GIIS - 212 words
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Article76 1951-05-29 1 CALCUTTA, May 28. All 700 medical students boycotted jtheir final examinations at Calcutta University today after five years hard study. P° lic e stood by on the street and 500 of Uie students picketed the gates The students a fortnight ago demanded a 15-day postponement of76 words
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112 1951-05-29 1 BLOOMIN U i ON, INDIANA, May 2b. Dr. Julian Huxley, eminent British scientist, yesterday expressed concern over the biological effects on tne human race which could result irom use of the atom bomb. He said m an interview that radiation was "bound to causeReuter - 112 words
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Article119 1951-05-29 1 NEW YORK, May 28. Explorer Lincoln Ellsworth died here on Saturday night. Death came to the famed explorer at a New York hotel following a heart attack. He was 71 years of age. News of his death was announced by Ellsworth's lawyer, Charles McVeigh. His wife, MaiyA.P. - 119 words
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Article75 1951-05-29 1 CALCUTTA, May 28. Demonstrators, carrying black flags and shouting "anti-Government slogans, broke up a political meeting organised by the All-India Congress Committee at the former French settlement of Chandernagore, near here, last night. The demonstrators marched up to the dias and delivered a sharp criticism of75 words
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318 1951-05-29 1 Indian Press Comments On U.S. Food Aid To India Bill NEW DELHI, May 28. Commenting on the passing of the Food Aid to India Bill by the US House of Repi esentatives, the HINDUSTAN 'liiVtES remarks: "Especially welcome is the refusal of the House to make the loan conditional onGIIS - 318 words
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69 1951-05-29 1 DJAKARTA, May 28. Cabinet Ministers, including the Prime Mm ister and Foreign Minister of Indonesia, and members of the Diplomatic Corps at Djakarta attended a reception given by the Indian Ambassador to Indonesia, Dr. P. Subbarayan, on May 25 at the Indian Embassy69 words
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Article48 1951-05-29 1 Up to May 25, 2,435 new voters had registered for the Municipal Commission Elections and 3,408 for the Legislative Council Elections. Registration closes on June 15 and eligible members of the public are urged to send their registration W«ra as soon a_ possible before48 words
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57 1951-05-29 1 NEW DELHI, May 28. Selected doctors and medical assistants of the Indian Air Force are now being trained to torm an lAF Medical Paratroopers Flight. The personnel has been selected from volunteer and medical officers and airmen and equipment of flight will include packs of medicalGIIS - 57 words
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239 1951-05-29 1 BOMBAY, May 28. —An American woman who was wanted by Bombay police for interrogation m connection with a charge of kidnapping made against her by a city businessman escaped by plane to Rome on Wednesday, May 23. She tookF.O.C. - 239 words
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94 1951-05-29 1 VIENNA, May 28. Dr. Theodore Koerner, 78, grandfatberly veteran Socialist who is a bitter anti- Communist, was elected President of the Austrian Republic on Sunday night. Dr. Koerner was named President foi six years m a neck and neck 'im-off el Ttion m whichA.P. - 94 words
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141 1951-05-29 1 BANGKOK, May 28. Leaders of the Chinese community here on Saturday challenged a statement by Assistant Secretary of State Dean Rusk that there are 10,000,000 potential Chinese fifth columnists m Southeast Asia. The Chinese leaders noted the lar^e.u Chinese population m Southeast Asia is mA.P. - 141 words
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148 1951-05-29 1 DJAKARTA, May 28. Indone- sia will not "aggravate world conditions" by taking part m the cold war between the American and Soviet blocs, Prime Minister Mohamed Sukiman told Parliament today. On the contrary, Indonesia would strive to ease the tension by availing herselfReuter - 148 words
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Article126 1951-05-29 1 KARACHI, PAKISTAN, May 28 —Ahmed Ali Khan, assistant editor of the Pakistan Times at Lahore, and Abdul Ghayur, a senior employee, have been arrested In the Communist conspiracy to overthrow the Pakistan government. The Pakistan Times is an English-lan-guage daily. More than two dozen top CommunistsA.P.; GIIS - 126 words
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355 1951-05-29 1 i _--J"___^: __Z 2 8 The Pers a OU Nationalisation Board has i Makki said he could not divulge j the plans. They would be put into J operation if the company failed to J comply with Persia's request to sendReuter - 355 words
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218 1951-05-29 1 INDIA TO EXPORT 844 M. YARDS OF CLOTH DURING 1951 NEW DELHI, May 28. A Press note issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry on May 26 says: 'The total quantity of millmade cotton cloth, which is to be exported from the current year's production, is 844 million yards.GIIS - 218 words
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Article303 1951-05-29 1 AT /I.C.F.T.U. CONFAB IN KARACHI labour .groups of both countries. Vice-chairman elected were Chur Chin-han, Qeader of the South Ko rean delegation, and Ceylon's R E Jayatilaka. Joshi, m his speech from the chair, called for a programme o freedom, democracy and social justice foxA.P. - 303 words
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116 1951-05-29 1 TEHERAN, May 28. Members of the Persian Oil Board on Saturday night termed "ridiculous" And "the desperate act of a drowning man" the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company s appeal to the World Court of Justice to appoint an arbitrator m its dispute with the PersianA.P. - 116 words
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Article154 1951-05-29 1 LONDON, May 28. The Daily Express (independent) today said: "No one will place any reliance on the ability of the International Court of Justice to bring the Persian oil dispute to a satisfactory end. "No one, that is, who lemembers what happened the last time BritainA.P. - 154 words
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Article57 1951-05-29 1 BAGHDAD, May 28.— A new poliical party, the United Popular Front, which aims to prevent Arab participation m any world war 'hrough strict neutrality has been formed. Former Prime Ministers Taha Al Hashimi and Muzahim Alamin Al Pachachi and 19 former Cabinet Ministers and members ofReuter - 57 words
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954 1951-05-29 2 INDIS Extension Of Laws To Part C States Valid Supreme Court's Judgment NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court held by a majority on May 23 that a portion of Section of the Part C States (Laws) Act, 1950, empowering the Central Government to extend to Part C States any enactment mF.O.C. - 954 words
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154 1951-05-29 2 MADRAS: A conference of Finance Ministers of States is to be leld shortly m New Delhi, mainly .j consider the report of the Planning Commission and the hnancing of the development plans linalised recently. According to the original programme, the report was expected to beF.O.C. - 154 words
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133 1951-05-29 2 KARACHI: The Government of India and Pakistan have reached an agreement on the question of sums due on postal savings certificates, postal certificates and postal savings bank accounts, it is learnt. India and Pakistan, it is further learnt, will shortly appoint liaison officers. Indian liaisonF.O.C. - 133 words
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210 1951-05-29 2 EXTENSION OF MORATORIUM FOR C.N.B. GRANTED CALCUTTA: Mr. Justice Banerjee of the Calcutta High Court confirmed on May 22 the order passed by him on May 21 granting one month's extension of the moratorium given to the Calcutta National Bank now under suspen sion. His Lordship directed that during theF.O.C. - 210 words
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Article70 1951-05-29 2 NEW DELHI: Most of the 2,002 telephone connections still remaining to be installed under the "Own Your Telephone Scheme" will be given by the end of 1951, except m Old Delhi. Disclosing this m Parliament on May 22, the Communications Minister, Mr. Rafi Ahmed Kidwai, saidF.O.C. - 70 words
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Article174 1951-05-29 2 RAJAMPET: News is to hand that six persons lost their lives m a well m Peramvaripalli hamlet, m Chakrapanayunipet village, 10 miles from here. It is stated on May 19, a person got Into the well to take out a vessel that had been dropped intoF.O.C. - 174 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-05-29 2 PHOTO) G'nfral Gcuglas Mac Arthur, w aring civilian clothes for the first time s.me 1940, is accompanied by his wife as he leaves the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. New York, on May 12 en route to the polo grounds to see the giarrs play The Phillies. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article40 1951-05-29 2 CALCUTTA: The textile industry all over India will contribute Rs. 27 lakhs to the Sardar Patel Memorial Fund, out of Rs. 1 crore expected to be raised from industrialists by the end of June this year F.O.C.F.O.C. - 40 words
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Article88 1951-05-29 2 PATIALA: A popular Ministry was installed m PEPSU on May 23 at a special function m Motibagh Palace. Approved by the States Ministry, Government of India, after protracted negotiations, the new Ministry represents all the three groups m the State Congress, but does not includeF.O.C. - 88 words
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599 1951-05-29 2 Step s To Check Illegal Immigration To Ceylon HELP OF NAVY URGED: FULL REPORT OF MADRAS CONFAB MADRAS: The suggestion that the services of the Navy should be obtained for patrolling the sealanes (from India to Ceylon) for six months at least to control illegal imigration from India to Ceylon,F.O.C. - 599 words
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564 1951-05-29 2 GOVERNMENT CONSIDERING PROPOSAL PUDUKOTTAH: "It is natural that Pudukottah should be the headquarters of a district, and it is a legitimate requc-it of the people. The Government is examining the .question. If it is not able to concede this request, that will be becauseF.O.C. - 564 words
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Article1082 1951-05-29 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PRCEEDINGS: Dual Citizenship For Indians Abroad: Malayan Indians Emergency Fuller Details Ot Replies To Questions In Pat lie ment NEW DELHI, May 17 (By Air Mail).— Dr. B. V. Keskar, Deputy Minister of External Affairs, said m Parliament today that a proposal for the introduction ot dual citizenshipFOC - 1,082 words
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341 1951-05-29 3 DELIMITATION OF CONSTITUENCIES PRESIDENT'S ORDERS BEFORE PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, May 16 (By Air Mail).— The Law Minister, Dr. Ambedkar laid before Parliament today the Presidential orders relating to the delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly constituencies of Assam, Bihar, Orissa, West Bengal, Hyderabad, Madhya Bharat, Patiala and East Punjab States Union,FOC - 341 words
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837 1951-05-29 3 INDIA'S DOLLAR POOL- STERLING BALANCES -PROTECTION TO CASH CERTIFICATION OF FILM SCHEDULED TRIBES CIVIL SERVICE CANDIDATES PRE-FAB HOUSING FACTORY QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, May 16 (By Air Mail).— The Finance Minister, Sir Chintaman Deshmukh, told Parliament today that India's net contribution to the central reserves of gold andFOC - 837 words
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Article, Illustration554 1951-05-29 3 DACCA: An East Bengal Government Press Note issued on May 21 stated that the report that there had been deterioration m the communal situation m Dacca or that panic was prevailing m the city, wh baseless. The Press Note added:554 words
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285 1951-05-29 4 CEYLON NEWS: Ceylon Citizenship Act Ultra Vires: 500,000 INDIANS AFFECTED CONGRESS MAY EVEN TAKE CASE TO PRIVY COUNCIL! COLOMBO: The Ceylon Indian Congress is challenging the validity of tne Ceylon Citizenship Act and certain provisions m the Ceylon (Parliamentaru Elections) OrdeMn-Council, 1946. A Congress spokesman said that the legislation passedF.O.C. - 285 words
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Article332 1951-05-29 4 L.C.P.A. Against Rubber Ban COLOMBO: Perturbed over th* rapid decline m the rubber market the Low Country Products Association last week adopted two emergency resolutions askingj Government not to impose ,a ban on the export of rubber to China and to abolish the additional duty on rubber if the pricesFOC - 332 words
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119 1951-05-29 4 COLOMBO: Prices of textile* particularly of thc'oe import. from Italy, Japan and America have registered a sharp declin during the last four weeks. However, there has been n? drov: m the prices of English and Indian cotton igoods. On the ether hand,FOC - 119 words
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272 1951-05-29 4 PANADURA: PolJce will arrest Mr. Somaweera Chandrasiri, M.P. for Moratuwa, if he attempts to leave Ceylon before May 31, according to a warrent issued by Mr Spencer Rajarartnam. District Judge, Panadura. Mr. Chandrasiri appeared m court recently on a notice issued by the judgeFOC - 272 words
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Article212 1951-05-29 4 KURUNEGALA: An appeal by Mr. |D. C. R. Gunawardene. Government Agent, N.W.P., that Illicit sale of arrack m tea boutiques should be stopped from Wesak day, wa\ made at a largely-attended meeting of the Kurunegala Town Pro tection Society, hefid at the Maliya dcvi College.FOC - 212 words
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464 1951-05-29 4 INDIAN CHAMBERS OPPOSE AMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION ..NEW DELHI: The Committee of the Federation of the Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry m a letter to the Primt Mm ster of India, who is also the Chairman of the Select Committee of the Constitution (First AmendthS'th?" 1 JSf 1 have PortedF.O.C. - 464 words
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290 1951-05-29 4 WASHINGTON, May 28.— Reaffirmation of United States policy to cooperate with South Asian and NNcra r Asian nations toward their economic betterment was expressed by U.S. Assistant Secretary of State George C McGhee m an informal talk here before the political study290 words
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Article130 1951-05-29 4 Ernest Jayaratnam Nevins HoisIngton, 23, is scheduled to leave Singapore this week for the United States to study medicine. Mr. Hois* ington, \v%o comes from Klang, Selangor. will enter the University of California, Los Angeles. He is the son of Dr. G. W. L. HoisUSIS - 130 words
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Article67 1951-05-29 4 Mrs. Shirin Fasdar, President Women's Progressive Group and member of thie National Executive of the Bahais of India, Pakistan and Burma, has returned to Singapore to resume her work In the Colony. She will be In Slngafpore till July whereafter she is proceeding to IndonesiaUSIS - 67 words
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323 1951-05-29 4 WASHINGTON, May 28.— A vast fleet of American merchant ships is being readied to haul United State* emergency grain to famine-threatened India, official sources disclosed here today. Ma ny of these will soon be pass ing through the Straits of M alaccaUSIS - 323 words
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420 1951-05-29 4 K. "P. A. MENON - SREE RENGARAMANUJA IYENGAR An Appreciation K. "P. A. MENON) (By wownere else has music so much spiritual significance as m India. Devotion is the basis of all classical music there. When God appeared to Sainlt Thyagaraja m tne form of Sree Rama, his devotional ecstacy found expression m a most420 words
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196 1951-05-29 4 RAILWAYMEN DECIDE TO CONDUCT STRIKE BALLOT nr C MBATO J* E: At extraordinary meeting of the Central Council of South Indian Railway W< ker Unlon Golden Rock, held at Podanur it was unanlSSSS^v re s° lve d. m accordance TJFL l e de dsion taken by the All-Rallwaymen's Federation GeneralF.O.C. - 196 words
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Article65 1951-05-29 4 The Kluang Indian Football team will play a friendly tgame against the Segamat Indians Footbafil team at the Kluang Town Padang on Thursday evening, May 31. Next morning, players from Johore Bharu, Kluang, B.'tu Pahax and Sega.maV, will have a trial to seltect pUayers ,for the65 words
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