Indian Daily Mail, 3 June 1951
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Title Section18 1951-06-03 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 112. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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295 1951-06-03 1 SAYS W. GERMAN BUSINESSMEN TOURING ASIA RANGOON, June 2. —A three months' tour of principal Indian cities has convinced H. Kunz of Nurnberg, West Germany there is growing sympathy in Nehru's India for the Communist system. "The only explanation is these people have never seenA.P. - 295 words
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87 1951-06-03 1 POLICE OCCUPY 'MOUJA' IN JALPAIGURI DIST! CALCUTTA, June 2. —According to information received here some Pakistani police have recently forcibly occupied a 'mouja' in Jalpaiguri Pistrict, bordering on DJnajpore District of East Bengal. The West Bengal Government are understood to h»ave lodged a protest "with the East Bengal Government. TheFOC - 87 words
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156 1951-06-03 1 Birganj Quiet: Military Opened Fire In Self-Defence KATHMANDU, June 2. The situation in Birganj, Nepal's second biggest city on the Indo -Nepal border was quiet the next day af textile disturbances on May 26 in which, according to a govern. neni communique, two persons were killed and four injured. The156 words
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Article44 1951-06-03 1 PATIALA, June 2.— The supply of petrol in P.E.P.S.U. has be«n controlled. The Rajpramukh of PEPSU declared that owing to scarcity of petrol I<n the state, it was necessary in the public interest to control the supply of this commodity FOCFOC - 44 words
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Article148 1951-06-03 1 KANDY: Unless a solution to the religious, social and economic problems was found, at most within tile next two or three years, their attle peaceful country would. be overtaken by the same fate that threatened to engulf the rest of Vsia, said Mr. 8. W. R. D.FOC - 148 words
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406 1951-06-03 1 COLOMBO: In a statement to "The Times of Ceylon", yesterday Mr. A. E. Goonesinha, Minister of State, referred to observations made by Mr. Thomas Amarasuriya, chairman of the L.C.P.A., at the annual general meeting «of the Ceylon Planters' Society at Radella recently. "Mr.FOC - 406 words
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192 1951-06-03 1 CEYLON INDIAN LEADERS' POLICY CRITICISED CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: While the Ceylon Congress is challenging the validity or the Ceylon Citizenship Act, Mr. S. H. Moosajee, the President of the Indian Mercantile Chamber, contends that the Indian leaders cannot disown responsibility for the present state of affairs. Tracing the events leadingF.O.C. - 192 words
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290 1951-06-03 1 KENYA REFORMS: GRIFFITHS' STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT LONDON, June 2. Colonial Secretary James Griffiths announced on Thursday that he proposed to set up a body to consider what changes should be made in the constitution of the British colony of Kenya, East Africa. I It would represent all groups in theReuter - 290 words
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130 1951-06-03 1 CALCUTTA, June I.— Eight gunmen shot down a car driver, forced two other occupants out of his car nofe/^ O to d r" h 9 ooo The gang covered its retreat with ££"£25& gunfire woundin e day]2h[° bbery tO k PIaCC broad The stolen moneyReuter - 130 words
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Article98 1951-06-03 1 BADRINATH, June 2 TS O r^,^V ß^inath wi i^S of Pi grims from all over Sd'a Pilgrims are coming daily in lar«e numbers The condition thl Lhlw?^ ary ra ngements on Lie way are in good order. FoodgraJn and milk are available in frti?! 016 quaTltlt y- r^eFOC - 98 words
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306 1951-06-03 1 NEW DELHI. June 2.— Mr. Anan thasayanam Ayyangar, who was in the Chair In Parliament en Friday May 25, asked Mr. H. V. Kamatn 'to quit the House for the day" Mr. Kamath then left the House This followed repeated protests byFOC - 306 words
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Article130 1951-06-03 1 LONDON, June I.— King George who Qft] toe flue, cancelled Wednesday a scheduled four day tour of Northern Ireland. Buckingham Palace said Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret will make the trip and carry out the programme of engagements T n YtP^'* iU ness was disclosedA.P. - 130 words
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Article68 1951-06-03 1 KARACHI, May 31 The appointment of Commodore Siddiq Ghoudhri in command of the Royal Pakistan naval squadron afloat was officially announced yesterday, in place of Rear-Admiral J. W. Jefford, who will continue to be Commander-in-Chief of the R.P.N. Commodore Choudhri recently returned from Britain a.fter attendingA.P. - 68 words
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Article64 1951-06-03 1 MADRAS: The Government have sanctioned the opening of an Agricultural Research Station in Satyamangalam in the Lower Bhavani Hroject area, with a view to studying the progressive changes in the soil conditions under irrigation and the selection of economically suitable crops for the area. The stationFOC - 64 words
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Article34 1951-06-03 1 GENEVA, May 31. The Soviet delegate to the United Nations Eco-I nomic Commission for Europe (ECC) said yesterday that the peaceful co-existence of different economic systems was "the guiding principle" of Soviet foreign policy.34 words
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652 1951-06-03 1 PRESERVATION OF CALCUTTA NATIONAL BANK'S ASSETS MR. P. C. CHOWDHURY MADE SPECIAL OFFICER CALCUTTA, June 2.— .When the application for extension of moratorium granted to the Calcutta National Bank Ltd. and applications for winding up of the bank came up for further hearing recently before Mr. Justice BaHerjee of theFOC - 652 words
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81 1951-06-03 1 n£ Al iS UTI I A U Jime 2 To Popularize the study of Sanskrit, the Imttan Cultural Association is ?paaing free classes in the first Y Sr f June at Constitution Cltfb Lodi Colony, Gole Market and only those who have no previousFOC - 81 words
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176 1951-06-03 1 NEW DELHI, June 1. A trade agreement between India and Iraq was signed on Tuesday by Mr. Hare Krishna Mahtab, Commerce and Industry Minister, on bchailf of the Government of India and Mohammad Salim Al-Radi, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Iraq in India, on behalfGIIS - 176 words
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Article136 1951-06-03 1 NEW DELHI, June 1. India's Parliamentary Committee on devaluation was understood -here yesterday to agree that revalution of the Indian rupee is not at present ;n the country's best interests. The committee of 13 met in closed session under the chairmanship of Finance MinisterReuter - 136 words
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137 1951-06-03 1 HONGKONG, June I.— Hongkong police today detained about 80 Chinese in a marthunt for the killers of two Chinese constables shot on <• Mondiay. iu^p The l a^ so P rol > e d aliened tTrenfciture dificslosure of police moves a,i^ n lL uniReuter - 137 words
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Advertisement48 1951-06-03 1 New Subscription Rates from 1-4-a (BY POST) Malaya, BJ9. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month s^o 3 Month* 1630 83.00 1 Year 06.00 Other Place* 1 Month 650 3 Mont ha 1930 0 39.00 1 Year 78.00 (aiNQLE COPY— IS cts.) it)DAY: 3.00 6.00 9.00 PJM. "UNMAYINVETRI"^ (in Tamil)48 words
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1286 1951-06-03 2 Activities During 1950-51 Reviewed VfiWSREELS and documentary films produced by the Film? Division of the Ministry of Information Broadcasting, Govern ment of India, are distributed Wiroug'h 136 circuits to over 3,000 cinemas to the country including 900 travelling cinemas which serv< rural areas. The1,286 words
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1052 1951-06-03 2 R. SATAKOPAN - ndia J s Unbeaten World Record In Hockey R. SATAKOPAN by HOCKEY, introduced into India only a century ago, has already attained the highest standards in Jiia country. Since 1928 India has icen unbeaten in the game throughout the world. Recently an ordinary Indian hocKey team toured the four EastGIIS - 1,052 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-06-03 2 ntoto. ttolf'sLi bSi^SlKr*?* 4 11 lut "S2 DlViBi n mar h the Pl at New York P° rt of «nbarkaforee Atlantic Paci y ,,nVrV° *™n.port which take them trEurope to relnxorce Atlantic l*act forces under General Eisenhower. The advance »u;.rl consists nf 4 000 m«n Th« remainder of the divisionA.P. - 61 words
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Article1022 1951-06-03 2 N. VENKATA RAO - N. VENKATA RAO by (HEAD OF THE TELUGU DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY OF- MADRAS) AMONG the Dravidian family languages four of which have reached a high standard of literary excellence, Telugu occupies the second place, i.e., next to Hindi in the Indian Union according to census statistics, but certainly theGIIS - 1,022 words
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Article371 1951-06-03 2 INDIAN EDUCATIONIST IN IRAQ j^HWAJA Ghulam Saiyidain, Joint Educational Adviser to the Gov oinment of India, is now on a visit c Iraq as a member of the Worlu 3ank Mission to survey Fundamental Education Project in Mat country. An educationist of great repute, Saiyidain has represented India at aGIIS - 371 words
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818 1951-06-03 3 JNDIA, pioneer of modern postal progress throughout Asia, will be celebrating the centenary of .her flr ft postage stamp next year. Although India's postal system Is as old as her temples, the use of paper stamps as a token of prepaid postage began only duringGIIS - 818 words
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Article87 1951-06-03 3 LUCKNOW: Lucknow city, with the largest population of car-owners in UP., has been hit by acute petrol shortage. And so long as the supply situation does not improve, private motorists in the State capital will 'nave to lock up their cars. A Press Note issued byFOC - 87 words
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119 1951-06-03 3 MADRAS: The Government ot Cndia have informed the Southern [ndia Chamber of Commerce that ;hip-building is one of the industries n which establishment of new units s an exclusive responsibliity of the State. India Government's note furthei stated that they were giving all possible facilitiesF.O.C. - 119 words
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245 1951-06-03 3 WORKING COMMITTEE TO CONSIDER REQUISITION TO HOLD A.I.C.C. SESSION NEW DELHI: The requisition of 29 members of the A.I.C.C. for a special session to devise means "for averting the impending rift in the Congress" will be considered at the next meeting of the Congress Working Committee. The Congress President, Mr.FOC - 245 words
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229 1951-06-03 3 MADRAS: The Madras Government have received a copy of the President's order relating to the delimitation proposals of Madras State. The order makes no change with ogard tc the total number of seats, eneral as well as reserved. The proposals of theFOC - 229 words
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141 1951-06-03 3 Calcutta National Bank: Application For Winding Up Of Madras Branch MADRAS: An application filed by a creditor under the Indian Companies Act for the winding up of, ind appointment of a provisional Liquidator to, the Madras branch of the Calcutta National Bank, was adjourned till after the summer vacation byF.O.C. - 141 words
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Article108 1951-06-03 3 Another Bike Factory For India CALCUTTA: The going Into production of India's third and largest bicycle factory is expected to do much In closing the gap between the country's requirements officially estimated at 300,000 complete units a year, and her cycle manufacturing Industry's output. During 1949-50 the two existing factoriesF.O.C. - 108 words
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Article1141 1951-06-03 3 MUKUL GUPTA - It Parliamentary, Sir?' MUKUL GUPTA By Hon'ble Mr. Speaker of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly announced in the House that he had asked the Secretary to the Assembly to compile a list of unparliamentary language and words It is a formidable job, indeed But once the Bible of the Parliamentary1,141 words
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Article121 1951-06-03 3 In the course of his reply Dr Roy referring to the allegations of Mr. Devan Sen about an officer, said t»hat Mr. Sen had made a cowardly attack. On the Speaker's ruling that the word "cowardly" was not Parliamentary, Dr. Roy substituted the word by "cunning." In121 words
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Article77 1951-06-03 3 MYMENSINGH (E. Bengal): An armed havildar was killed and a sentry was seriously injured when another sentry on guard duty at Kisho^eganj sub-treasury fired at random on the victims on May 15 following an altercation over some personal matter, it is learnt here. The alleged culprit wasF.O.C. - 77 words
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Article151 1951-06-03 3 PROHIBITION AT FIRSTHAND COLOMBO: Temperance campaigner, Mr. A. E. Goonesinha, will ■nake a firs*, hand study of the prooibition movement in Madras after the sessions of the International Confederation tof Free Trade Unions, now being held at Karachi Mr. Goonesinha said he would n J er th tne Madras MinistersFOC - 151 words
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301 1951-06-03 3 HONGKONG GOVT. CADETS APPEAL DISMISSED HONGKONG, May 29. A full Court yesterday dismissed the appeal by George Kennedy-Skipton, Hongkong Civil Service and cadet officer, against the decision of Mr. Justice Gould who held that the claim in his original action against the Government showed no cause of action, should beReuter - 301 words
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39 1951-06-03 3 LUCKNOW: Mr. Shukdev Bihar Misra, eminent Hindi writer, died in Lucknow on May 19 night after an attack of sun-stroke. Mr. Misra who was 75 had written about 35 bonks in TTifirH F.O.C.F.O.C. - 39 words
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505 1951-06-03 4 FOR YEAR ENDING NEXT 4UGUST WASHINGTON, June —The world will producv 342,000,000,000 lbs. of rough rice during the year ending next August, an increase of about 3,000,000,000 lbs. over the previous year, the U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates as of the end of May.A.P. - 505 words
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Article152 1951-06-03 4 Tne sth Annual Session of th t Malayan Indian Congress will bt hold at Johore Bahru on Juno 9 and 10. As this session is dealing with very many important issue/. Local Indian Congrsses are re quested to send a)\ their delegate-, r full force152 words
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Article, Illustration1215 1951-06-03 4 SWAMI SATYANANDA'S TRIBUTE TO AUTHOR Following is the text of an Introduction by Swanii Satyananda, of Kuala Lumpur, to the Pcriapuranam Prose wnten by Mr. S. Ponn am balam, J.P., of MuarTamil is one of the most ancient J d languages of the world.1,215 words
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