Indian Daily Mail, 31 May 1951
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Title Section16 1951-05-31 1 INdian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 109. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article445 1951-05-31 1 Sec Council's Note On Kashmir CONASSEMBLY SHOULD NOT HINDER PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT NEW YORK, May 30.— The U.X. Security Council, acting on a strong protest from Pakistan, on Tuesday reminded India and Pakistan that the proposed Constituent Assembly m Kashmir should not stand m the way of a peaceful settlement ofA.P.; Reuter - 445 words
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Article128 1951-05-31 1 NEW DELHI. May 30. A communique issued by the Ministry of Finance yesterday says. "The Finance Ministers of India and Pakistan, assisted by the Governors of the two Central Banks and officials, met m New Delhi from May 25 to May 29 to discuss various monetary andG.I.I.S. - 128 words
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73 1951-05-31 1 INAUGURATION OF ANTI-T.B. CAMPAIGN IN SINGAPORE There will be a public met ting at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road, at 5.30 p m. on June 4 under the chairmanship of Dr. W J Vickers to inaugurate the B.C.G Anti-Tuberculosis Campaign m Singapore. The meeting will b» addressed by Dr.73 words
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172 1951-05-31 1 U.N. FORCES KEEP PUSHING NORTHWARD IN KOREA HEADQUARTERS, UJS. ARMY IN KOREA, May 30.— Lt. Gen. James Van Fleet today kept his international army pushing northward. The Communists, recovering to *i degree from last week's battering, were managing to gather battaLon and some regimental sized hold:n_ forces. Communist reinforcements w.*ivReuter - 172 words
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155 1951-05-31 1 TEHERAN, May 29. Indians, Pakistani and British employees of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company have been informed individually that free air or sea passages are available for their wives and children if they wish to send out of Persia. AnReuter - 155 words
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Article51 1951-05-31 1 PARIS, May 30.— India's Ambassador to France, Wing Commander Sardar Malik, DFC, was beaten m the second round of the French amateur golf championship at Chantilly, north of Paris, yesterday. He went out five and four to Mr. C. Bracht, a South American golfer from Buenos Aires.Reuter - 51 words
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154 1951-05-31 1 CAPETOWN. May 30.— Amid angry exchanges, the South African House of Assembly en Tuesday de bated the clash between police and public which took place near Parliament on Monday night. Th.c Minister of Justice, Mr. W. R. Swart, said that 33 members of ih: publicA.P. - 154 words
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Article58 1951-05-31 1 NEW DELHI, Maj .>(). T :ty-nine-year-old Member of Parliament from Rajastian, Mr Ruj Bahadur, has been appointed Deputy Minister In the Ci;vecn:nent of India. One of the three Secretaries of the Congress Party m Parliament, Mr. Raj Bahadur is one of *he youngest Member of Parliament,GIIS - 58 words
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Article39 1951-05-31 1 WASHINGTON, May 30. Ships needed to haul grain for the relief of India should be reactivated on the Pacific coast, Representative Hugh B. Mitchell, Washington Democrat, told the Maritime Adminis tration yesterday A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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48 1951-05-31 1 NEW DELHI, May 30.— The Congress Parliamentary Party last night approved amendments to the constitution as approved by a select committee. The party so decided tha/t no Congressman may move any amendments m Parliament, thereby ensuring the quicker passage of the bill. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article76 1951-05-31 1 PARIS, May 30.— Candidates for the French general elections on June 17 total 4,100 for 627 seats m metropolitan and overseas France. Thirty per cent more candidates more than m the 1946 elections. But the job of legislator has become less popular with women, ThereReuter - 76 words
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Article72 1951-05-31 1 FAIRBANKS, Alaska, May 30 Capt. Charles Blair landed at Fairbanks at 1529 Alaskan time on Tuesday (0129 GMT Wednesday) after completing the first flight over the North Pole m a single engine plane. Blair made the flight from Oslo to Fairbanks over the top of theA.P. - 72 words
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Article68 1951-05-31 1 SAIGON, May 30— Bao Dai, Head of the Vietnam State has left his mountain seat at Dalat for his luxury villa at seaside resort Nhatrang-, 30 miles further east. Usually reliable French sources said they believed he had moved for security reasons after the alleged reprisalReuter - 68 words
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Article57 1951-05-31 1 ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey, May 30.— Mr. Frank E Spain, a Birmingham (Alabama) attorney, was Monday elected Pr-'v nt of the Rotary International He succeeds Mr. Arthur Lagueux, of Quebec City, Canada. Reuter WASHINGTON. May 30. U.S. Federal Judge Walter M. Bastian Monday stayed the execution ofReuter; A.P. - 57 words
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Article261 1951-05-31 1 CALCUTTA, May 20. India's table tennis prodigy, the 14-year-old Sayeeda Sultana ot Hyderabad, has won high praise from Johnny Leach, the world table tennis champion, who participated m the East india Table Tennis Championships m Calcutta recently. In a Press interview on May 26, Leacn describedGIIS - 261 words
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Article79 1951-05-31 1 MELBOURNE, May 30.— Pakistan hopes to arrange soon for men of her navy to be trained m Australia, Mr. Yusof Haroon, Pakistan High Commissioner m Australia, said yesterday. Pakistan airmen have been training with the Royal Australian Air Force for some time, and aReuter - 79 words
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407 1951-05-31 1 N.Z. ENVOY PRESENTS GOODWILL PLAQUE TO I.N.S. DELHI NEW DELHI, May 30. New Zealand's High Commissioner m India, Mr. R. W. Inglis, on behalf of his Government yesterday presented a plaque to I N.S. Delhi m recognition of her services while the cruiser was m the New Zealand Navy asGIIS - 407 words
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Article, Illustration119 1951-05-31 1 PHOTO. A giant baloon, more than twice the size of the dome of St. Paul's Cathtdxal, London, is here prepared far its 0500 hours release m the grounds of BrfettOl University on May 24. In charge of the operation was Prof. C. F. Powell, whoA.P. - 119 words
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250 1951-05-31 1 PERSIAN GOVT. GOES AHEAD WITH OIL NATIONALISATION! TEHERAN, May 30.— The Persian Government has named a threeman committee which will proceed to Khuzistan province "to lmpls ment" the oil nationalisation law. Teheran newspapers reported on Tuesday night. The Anglo -Iranian Oil Company's fields are situated In Khuzistan. The papers addedA.P. - 250 words
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Article117 1951-05-31 1 CANBERRA, May 3..— The death sentences on four Japanese war criminals have been confirmed by th« Australian cabinet, Mr. R. G. Menzies, Prime Minister, announced on Wednesday. Executions will be carried out immediately, he added. The condemned men are Lieut General Takuma Nishimura, Lieutenant Yutaka Suzuki, Lieut.A.P. - 117 words
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Article105 1951-05-31 1 EASINGTON COUNTY Durham, May 30. Rescuers were fighting their way through gas and walls of debris today with fading hopes of saving 66 miners entombed 900 feet below ground. Sixteen men are now known to have died m yesterday's explosion which blasted the workings as shiftsReuter - 105 words
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Article60 1951-05-31 1 MELBOURNE, May 30.—Aus'rails, is the third most memorised nation m the world with ,500,000 venicles said Janus M. Ferris, assistant managing director of the Ford Motor Co.. of Australia Ltd. On a population basis Australia was exceeded only by the United States and Canada, he said. Last60 words
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Article68 1951-05-31 1 NEW DELHI, May 30. In the official capital of New Delhi with its network of government buildings, only 293 persons out of an estimated population of half million live m their own houses.. Giving this information m parliament, N. V. Gadgil, Minister for Works,A.P. - 68 words
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Article68 1951-05-31 1 CHERBOURG, May 30. Tne Duke and Duchess of Windsor arrived m France on Tuesday m the Queen Elizabeth and left for Paris immediately. The Duchess said she hoped to And a house near Paris, but she had not yet succeeded m doing so. The Duke plans toA.P. - 68 words
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Article62 1951-05-31 1 NEW DELHI, May 30.— India m 1950 Imported from the United Kingdom 7,247 automobiles at a cost of 26,763 ,000 rupees fUSS 5,620,000). Commerce Minister H. K. Mahatab told questioners m Parliament. During the same period, India spent 21,131,000 rupees for the import of 2,832 commercialA.P. - 62 words
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722 1951-05-31 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, May 31, 1951. MALAY OR MALAYAN? <C ALL those granted Slate nation- ;ility should automatically be be known as Malays, no matter what their race"— this is one of the resolutions that will come up at the two-day conference of the Peninsular Malays' Union at722 words
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Article, Illustration1512 1951-05-31 2 Calcutta Paper's Interview In Vienna CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail) According to some Austrian friends, when Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose left Germany for the Far East, he said that had he known about Hitler well, he would not have come to Berlin. His reason for1,512 words
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Article, Illustration343 1951-05-31 2 STORY OF AIR CRASH -A MYTH NAGA LEADER'S BELIEF The strong belief that Netaji Jubha.* Chandra Pose 's still alive md will soon return to his mam ield of activity, namely, India, was expressed by Mr. Aye Sed PLwu, i-re.-.c-ent of the Naga National Jcunnl, m couisc of an intervie343 words
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Article332 1951-05-31 2 BOMBAY, May 26. President Rajendra Prasad accompanied by his Secretary arrived here at 10-45 a.m. by the President's plane from Delhi. He was received at the aerodrome by H. E. Raja Marharaj Singh, Governor of Bombay, Mr. G. D. Tapase, Minister for Fisheries, Mr M. G.F.O.C. - 332 words
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238 1951-05-31 2 NEW DELHI, May 26. —In a statement issued to-day, Acharya j' J B. Kripalani, accepting felicitations from his "known and unknown" friends on his resignation from the Congress, has said that "these will I, be welcome only if I can make goou the expectations I haveF.O.C. - 238 words
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505 1951-05-31 2 NEW DELHI, May 26. The total quantity of mill-made cotton cloth which is to be exported from the current year's production is 844 million yards comprising 510 milLion yards of fine and superfine varieties and 334 million yards of coarse and medium cloth.F.O.C. - 505 words
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231 1951-05-31 2 NEW DELHI: The requisition of 29 members of the A.-I.C.C. for a special session to devise means "to avert the impending rift m the Congress, will be considered at the next meeting of the Congress Working Committee. The Congress President, Mr. P. D. Tandon, hasF.O.C. - 231 words
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83 1951-05-31 2 VISHAKAPATNAM: A cargo hnsr "Parthiana" chartered by the Scindia Steamship Company, scheluled to call at Cochin and Bombay ?orts ran aground at Ravanapadu. about 100 miles from here, and 500 metres (about 545 yards) from the shore. 1 m The Marine Superintendent of theF.O.C. - 83 words
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3566 1951-05-31 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS Further Attack On Move To Curb Freedom Of Press A.I.N* E. C Not Consulted About Nehru Bill. Says President Following is the continuation of the debate on Prime Minister Nehru's Bid to amend the Constitution m the Indian Parliament on May 17- The earlier portion of theFOC - 3,566 words
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224 1951-05-31 3 KAMATH'S SWAN SONG AS CONGRESSMAN? NEW DELHI, May 17 (By Air Mail).—As Shri H. V. Kamath made a vigorous attack, on the Constitution Amendment Bill today m Parliament, many observers felt that he was singing his swan song as a Congress Party member. It will be recalled that recently .ShriFOC - 224 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-05-31 3 Photo Service). Mrs. Malcolm Mac Donald, wife of the Commissioner-General, enjoys a joke with Sardar Jogindra Singh, the Indian Trade Commissioner and General Sir Charles Keitley, the new C-in-C FARELF, at ,the dinner reception held on Tuesday for Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the Representati ve of India Governmenit. Peter RobinsonPeter Robinson - 50 words
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189 1951-05-31 3 MADRAS: Speaking to Press representatives on May 21 at the Meenambakkan airport on his arrival from Paris, Mr. Eduard Goubert, Minister for Labour and General Administration, French India Government, Pondicherry, said that at Paris he met the French Minister for Overseas Territories, and submittedFOC - 189 words
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458 1951-05-31 4 CBYLON NEWS: Revolution In Education Wanted MR. ARYANAYAKAM URGES ADOPTION OF GANDHIAN SYSTEM COLOMBO: Ceylon-born Mr. E. W. Aryanayakam, secretary of the All-India Education Board founded by Mahatma Gandhl y said m a Press interview that while free education m Ceylon was a great step forward the "alarming aspect" wasFOC - 458 words
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164 1951-05-31 4 Enquiry Into Dismissal Of 148 Factory Hands Urged KANKESANTURAI: Speaking at a meeting held m protest against the dismissal of 148 men from the cement faotory m Kankesanturai, Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayagam M.P. said a commission should be appointed to InQUlre into the management of the factory. If theFOC - 164 words
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Article285 1951-05-31 4 COLOMBO: The setting up of an Advisory Board representative of commercial and official interests, to advise and recommend suitable qualified Ceyionese for executive posts m Mercantile firms, has beer envisaged by Mr. A. E. Goonesinha Minister of State, who recently concluded a provisional agreement on Ceylonisation ofFOC - 285 words
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Article36 1951-05-31 4 JAKARTA, May 30. The Indonesian diplomatic mission to Japan Icit by air for Tokyo Monday morning. The mission is headed by Mr. Sudjono who has the personal rank of Minister Plenipotentiary.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article93 1951-05-31 4 COLOMBO, May 30. Ceylon's Home Affairs Minister, Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, disclosed here that Ceylon will lift import controls on all but a few dollar items "within a few days" to curb the cost ot living. He told the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce that the onlyReuter - 93 words
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587 1951-05-31 4 KARACHI CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS KARACHI, May 30.— India Monday urged the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions to stop emphasising an anti-Communist policy, The Confederation b^oke away from the Commu-nist-dominated World Federation of Trade Unions. The first Asian regional conference of the ConfederationReuter; A.P. - 587 words
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Article65 1951-05-31 4 ZURISH, May 30. The condition of Sir Stafford Cripps has been miantained and he is responding to special new treatment. He Is almost free from pain, it was stated on Monday. The British! former Chancellor of the Exchequer has been undergoing treatment m Switzerland foi tubercular infectionReuter - 65 words
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