Indian Daily Mail, 30 May 1951
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Title Section16 1951-05-30 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 108. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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571 1951-05-30 1 mmW% FIGHTING SPEECH IN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, May 29.— Prime Minister Nehru today declared m parliament that the "heavy hand of my government will be used to su stain the unity and integrity of India, amendment or no amendment to the Constitution." I In oneA.P. - 571 words
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Article61 1951-05-30 1 KARACHI, May 29. -The Malayan government is negotiating with trade unions about the conditions of workers. This was said her? yesterday by the Malayan delegation to the Asian regional conference of the Internatronal Confeeiation cf Free Trade Unions. The delegation ursed that the I.C.F.T.U. look Into theA.P. - 61 words
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365 1951-05-30 1 Not Connected With Coming Elections, Assures Nehru NEW DELHI. May 29. India's Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharhn Nehru, today discounted suggestions that his bill seeking to impose restrictions of the freedom of speech and expression m India was connected with India's general elections next Winter. He was opening the general'debate mReuter - 365 words
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194 1951-05-30 1 INDIA'S FEAR OVER PEKING: TIBET AGREEMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 29. Though no official comments have been forthcoming from Delhi regarding th^ effects of the Peking-Tibet Agreement on Indian interests, great apprehension has been expressed to the Press upon the adverse effects of the Agreement on the securityCopyright - 194 words
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217 1951-05-30 1 NEW DELHI, May 2a.~-The finalised standard of the National Flag of India has just been published by the Indian Standards Institution. This standard specification deals only with national flags made of cotton khadi. Standards for flags made of wool and silk are under preparation.GIIS - 217 words
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Article373 1951-05-30 1 SPECIAL PROVISIONS MADE IN INDIA'S PEOPLE'S REPRESENTATION BILL NEW DELHI, May 29.— Parlia ment yesterday made special provision for those rulers of former Indian States who might wish to cooSSt the elections. It added a new clause to the Representation of the Peop ßUlby v>„ich suchGIIS - 373 words
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157 1951-05-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 29.—Parliament sat late through Monday night to pass the second reading of the representation of the People Bill In order that the Constitution Amending Bill could be taken up today. Law Minister Dr. Ambedkar declared that theReuter - 157 words
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Article42 1951-05-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) PATNA. May 29. Acharya Kripalani has announced that the Convention of dissident Congressmen would meet here on June 18 for forming a new party which will con teat the elections m opposition CopyrightCopyright - 42 words
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289 1951-05-30 1 BOMBAY, May 29. The most modern Marine Biological Station m India for research on fisheries was opened m Bombay on May 27 by the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. The Institute, called the Taraporevala Aquarium, will help the country m tapping new sourcesGIIS - 289 words
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114 1951-05-30 1 Norwegian Ships To Carry U.S. Grain For India? OSLO, May 29. Non-official organisations m Norway are planning to help India by making Norwegian ships available for transport of food grains from America. This was announced yesterday by Mr. Jacob Frlls, Chairman of the Norwegian Parliamentary "one world" group which isReuter - 114 words
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37 1951-05-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, May 29. Poona Congress candidate Mr. R. Raham was defeated m the bye election to the Bombay Assembly by an independent from the Ahmednagar north constituency. CopyrightCopyright - 37 words
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Article59 1951-05-30 1 UNITED NATIONS, May 29.— The Kashmir question has been placed on the agenda of today's meeting of the Security Council. The meeting of the Council had originally been convened to set a date for filling the vacancy m the International Court cf Justice caused by theReuter - 59 words
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Article43 1951-05-30 1 BOMBAY, May 29.— The Communist TexUie Workers Union Monday decided to remove the hammer and sickle symbol from its flag as a gesture tc} other extreme leftving unions which are trying to merge into one body A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article61 1951-05-30 1 BOMBAY, May 29.— Seven ships carrying food for famine-stricken India were held up Monday m 3ombay Harbour following a lightning strike by 2.000 dock workers, who suspended unloading operations. This followed an alleged beating of one of the dockers by a police official. Union officials statedA.P. - 61 words
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704 1951-05-30 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, May 30, 1951 DON'T TAMPER WITH YOUR EYES! /OPPOSITION to the closing down of tlie Malayan Indian Congress is mounting, and rightly so. One knows the value of the eyes only when one loses the eyesight! When the eyes are functioning properly, one simply forgets704 words
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450 1951-05-30 2 Decisions Ot Delhi Conference NEW DELHI: Agreement was reached on a large number of important issues Concerning industrial relations at the meeting of the Development Committee on Industries which concluded its two__ a y session here on May 23 The basis ofFOC - 450 words
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Article174 1951-05-30 2 NEW DELHI: The Congress Parliamentary Party is believed to have come to the conclusion that if any Prince wants to stand as a candidate m the coming general elections, he must first renounce the special privileges he enjoys under the Civil and Criminal Procedure Codes.FOC - 174 words
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Article147 1951-05-30 2 MADRAS: The Reserve Bank of India will take up for construction its new building m the City on the Springhaven Road. First Line Beach, only after the question of providing an over-bridge near the Fort Station level-crossing Is settled, it is learnt. The matter isF.O.C. - 147 words
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248 1951-05-30 2 Pitched Battles Between Rebels Nepali Forces? KATHMANDU: The Home Ministry sources here were on May 24 unable to confirm or deny unofficial reports of major uprising and pitched battles between regular forces and armed bands m Ham, hilly and wooded easternmost region bordering on Darjeeling m West Bengal. They, however,FOC - 248 words
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141 1951-05-30 2 BOMBAY: The three revolvers seized from the suspects m the Lloyds Bank hold up of April 20 are service revolvers used by the military, the Press Trust of India learnt here on May 21. The revolvers are of point 45 andFOC - 141 words
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148 1951-05-30 2 MADRAS: The Madras Government have fixed June 1, 1951, as the day on which the provisions of the Madras Animal and Birds Sacrifice Prohibition Act, will come into force. The Act prohibits sacrifice (killing or maiming) of any animal or bird for the purpose orFOC - 148 words
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Article187 1951-05-30 2 NEW DELHI: Invitations to attend the proposed Patna Convention of the former members of the Democratic Front and others were expected to go out by the end of last week. It is understood the draft programme and manifesto of the new party which will be formally mFOC - 187 words
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319 1951-05-30 2 NEW DELHI: The Indo-Pakistan Financial Conference, which opened here on May 25, set up four subcommittees to examine the factual aspects of the various issues before the conference. The committees will evaluate the claims made on either side and report to the main body of the319 words
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Article61 1951-05-30 2 NEW DELHI: Anti-locust organisations In the various States have been alerted against imminent invasion of India by locusts starting this month, it is learnt. According to the latest locust bulletin of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Government of India, the invasion of India by foreign swarmsF.O.C. - 61 words
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Article43 1951-05-30 2 KARACHI: Twenty-five persons including three children died m Sukkur, upper Sind on May 22 as a result of a heat wave, according to reports reaching here. In Sukkur, the maximum temperature recorded was 1H and minimum 82.- F.O.C.F.O.C. - 43 words
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352 1951-05-30 2 CALCUTTA: Sri Atulya Ghosh, a member of the Congress Working Committee and President, West Bengal Provincial Congress Committee described as "absolutely baseless and inaccurate" the charge made by Acharya Kripalani m his recent letter to the Congress President Shri Purushottamdas TandonF.O.C. - 352 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-05-30 2 Photo. General Jean De Lattre De Tassi guy, French High Commissioner m Indo-China and Chief of French Forces m the Far East (left), decorates his son Bernard with the Croix De Guerre at a recent ceremony m Indo-China. Lieutenant De Lattre De Tassigny commands a French- Vietnam Squadron m Tonkin.A.P. - 52 words
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Article127 1951-05-30 2 CALCUTTA: Anatomists numbering 160 from different parts of the country meeting here on May 20 formed an organisation called the Anatomical Society of India. Inaugurating the proceedings of ne Society, Dr. M. N. Bose. Principal of the R. G. Kar Medical College, said that if anatomyF.O.C. - 127 words
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Article56 1951-05-30 2 MADRAS: A second bronze bust of Mahatma Gandhi, ordered by the Madras Corporation for installation m a public place was received on May 22. The first was received recently. One will be kept m the Commissioner's room and the other m the Mayor's Chamber until placesF.O.C. - 56 words
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3237 1951-05-30 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Kunzru Opposes Nehru Bill To Amend Constitution Attempt To Curtail People's Rights Deplored NEW DELHI, May 17, (By Air Mail)— Prominent private members of Parliament today continued to be cnticai or Prime Minister Nehru's bill to amend the Constitution, particularly the attempt to curtail the fundamental rightFOC - 3,237 words
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58 1951-05-30 3 KARAIKAL The Commissioner for the French India Republic, In an order, said the elections for th« French National Assembly m French India will be held on June 17. One member will be elected to renresent French India m the National Assembly. The sitting member is M.FOC - 58 words
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327 1951-05-30 4 CEYLON NEWS: Hundreds Of Indian Workers Affected EFFECT OF 44 CEYLONISATION COLOMBO: The fate of several hundreds of Indian workers who joined firms affiliated to the Employers' Federation after the signing of the Senanayake Nehru Agreement m July, 1948, is now m the balance. One of the main Ceylon isationFOC - 327 words
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Article159 1951-05-30 4 Coconut Milk 'For Sobriety B ATTIC ALOA: That coconut nilk was a sedative for drunken ness was the submission made by counsel for accused m the case m which Mr T. A. Miskin of Eravur, charged C. Ledchumipillai of Sittandi, witn causing hurt to her .lusband Thankarajah, by throwing nitricFOC - 159 words
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108 1951-05-30 4 COLOMBO: Two girls and four boy students Of Lorenz college, Maradana, were Injured m a free fight on the school lawn recently with broken heads, torn frocks and shirts, they were later brought to the Maradana police station for their statements to beFOC - 108 words
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Article210 1951-05-30 4 The sth annual general meeting of the Seletar Naval Base Local Indian Congress was held m the Sultan Theatre, Sembawang Road, l'i'-j Miles, Singapore at 9.30 a.m. on Sunday, May 27. Returning Officers were Messrs. John Jacob and Periasamy. Mr. N. Veerapffiai was m the Chair. The210 words
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209 1951-05-30 4 QUALIFICATIONS FOR K.L. MUNICIPAL VOTERS: A CLARIFICATION Some misapprehension exists on the question of who fs eligible o vote. The qualifications are precisely detailed m the form application tc register. (Form Municipal Elec tions 1). The qualification on which doubt exists is m paragraph 5(1). A subject of a ruler209 words
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368 1951-05-30 4 Latest figures released by the Indian Government Trade CommisBioners Office m Singapore indicate 7* another spurt m MA^' ya's trade with India during the fis<-I year ended March U, 1951 when the total (WHe exchange of commodities between the two countries .hit an Hiimi hliiliGIIS - 368 words
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688 1951-05-30 4 "LEADERS" THEIR TREACHERY IDM EDITORIALS CRITICISED Sir, I have closely followed your two editorials 'Leaders' Their Treachery." I confess that I feel impatient to wait for the conclusion of your series which some time run for several days together. In your analysis of the three organisations, the M.I.C, the M.I.A.688 words
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Article67 1951-05-30 4 Under tne auspices of the Kamala Cllub, Mrs. Laubach who is on a tour of Malaya at present will deliver a speech on "Adult Education among Women" at the Club house No. 7, Moulmein Road, tomorrow, Thursday, at 5 p.m. All are cordially invited. Members67 words
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43 1951-05-30 4 BUKIT TIMAH LOCAL INDIAN CONGRESS The Annual General Meeting of the Bukit Timah Local Indian Congress will be held at the Congress Office, Yeu Ah Sah Barracks, 73 m.s. Bukit Timah Road, today at 5 p.m. AH Indians interested are requested to attend.43 words
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Article79 1951-05-30 4 The Rev. S. M. Thevathasan. M.A., will be the preacher at thp English Service of Worship this Sunday at 5 p.m. at the Methods Church, Joliore Bahru. yana.M as a ''self-appointed le. icier. Now what is your estimate of a leader and could you point out79 words
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