Indian Daily Mail, 8 June 1951
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Title Section16 1951-06-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 117. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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151 1951-06-08 1 OPPOSITION LEADER'S WARNING OVER COLOURED VOTERS BILL CAPETOWN, June 7.— Senator G. H. Nicholls, leader of the Opposition, and former Union High Commissioner in 'London, last night warned the Malan government that it was heading for civil war over its colourA.P. - 151 words
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Article, Illustration134 1951-06-08 1 In the Secretary-General's office at U.N. headquarters in New York on May 24 Dr. Ralphe J. Bunche (third from right) presents a cheque for £4,000 to George E. 11. Marshall, chief of the procurement section of UNICEF. Dr. Bunche in principal director of tin- U.N. division of trusteeship and chairmanA.P. - 134 words
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Article115 1951-06-08 1 tArriuww, June i. The separate repi eeentation of voters bill, which removes Cape coloured i mixed race) voters from the common roll and provides separate representation for them in parliament and the Cape Provincial Council, was passed in its final stage in Parliament yesLet day. mt TheReuter - 115 words
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140 1951-06-08 1 LONDON, June 7.— A group of British Labour members ot Parliament criticised the continued banishment of Seretse Khania at a Parliamentary Labour Party meeting yesterday. Mr. f atrick Gordon Walker, Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, explained why the Government had decided on this policyReuter - 140 words
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166 1951-06-08 1 CAPETOWN, June 7.— The Union House of Assembly passed a bill last night which wilj. allow South Africa's active citizen force equivalent of Britain's territorial army to serve outside their country as volunteers. The bill was approved in all its stages, with unanimous supportReuter - 166 words
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Article64 1951-06-08 1 RANGOON. June 7.— The manag in? editor of the New Rangoon Evening Post Tiang Sun Shake aged 50. was killed by an uakn am gunman when he was returning from work here. TUng had left hits office in a gunman escarped in another pedi cab. TheA.P. - 64 words
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56 1951-06-08 1 U.S. FOOD AID TO INDIA: NEW BILL PASSED WASHINGTON, June 7. The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a compromise bill calling for the shipment of 2.000,000 tons of grain to India to avert famine by a vote of 255-82. Early Senate approval is expected and the President's signatureA.P. - 56 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-06-08 1 PHOTO. QUEEN ELIZABETH, accompanied by Lord Woolton, Chancellor of Manchester University, leaves Whitworth Hall in the University on May 31, after she had reoeiv«<d the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws of the University. She is dressed in her robes of Doctor. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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141 1951-06-08 1 PERSIA PROCEEDS WITH OIL NATIONALISATION TEHERAN, June 7. Hussein Maki, Secretary of the Persian p.n\iamen.tary Oil Board, said last night that the three-man board will leave by train today for Ahwaz, capital of Khuzistan,. He said they will wait there until next Sunday when he and two others of theA.P. - 141 words
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Article45 1951-06-08 1 NEW DELHI, June 7.—Total units of electricity generated by all public utility power stations in India veie 474.6 million KW hours in March, 1951. The electricity generated increased by about 60 million kilowatt hours as compared with generation in March. 1950. GIISGIIS - 45 words
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285 1951-06-08 1 LONDON. June 7. Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison told the House of Commons yesterday that Britain was being informed about the situation in Tibet by the Government of India. He rejected a Conservative member's suggestion that Britain should take the question of Tibet to the Security Council.Reuter - 285 words
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107 1951-06-08 1 TOKYO. June 7. The United Nations army yesterday advanced jp to 3,000 yards into the Coin.nunists' main assembly area aoove Me Parallel after forcing eneinv withdrawals Tuesday. tiignth Army Headquarters issued its evening communique reporting: Advance 2,000 to 3,000 yards in the Yonchon area107 words
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Article457 1951-06-08 1 TO RULE AS A PUPPET OR TO ACCEPT EXILE ABROAD NEW DELHI, June B.—Pa-Mo-Tontrub, a sturdy, round-faced youth will celebrate his 16th birthday on Friday. He is the Dalai Lama of Tibet and he will sit in serious meditation within the stone walls of a lonely TibetanA.P. - 457 words
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268 1951-06-08 1 MADRAS, June 7.— The HINDU refers to a recent editorial in the Karachi DAWN which asked the decurily Council to direct India to carry out its decision or else face sanctions. The DAWN wrote: "The people of Pakistan, who have waited long enoughGIIS - 268 words
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192 1951-06-08 1 NEW DELHI, June 7— The formation of a new organisation for securing public association and co>pcration in the sphere of construction work in the country was approved by the Panel of Social Welfare of the Planning Commisssion >n June 2. The organisation, provisionally described asGIIS - 192 words
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Article143 1951-06-08 1 CHATHAM, ENGLAND, June 7.— A 20-year-old gunman killed himself yesterday after defying 200 troops and police for two hours in Britain's most violent gxinbattle in 40 years. The gunman, Alan Derek Poole. was sought in the submachine gun slaying- of police constable Alan. Baxter 33. BaxterA.P. - 143 words
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Article124 1951-06-08 1 At the annual general meeting of the Young Men's Indian Association, Sentul, held on May 27, the following office-bearers were elect ed: President Mr. V. M. N. Mencn Vice-President Mr. V. J. Somasundram, Hon. Gen. Secretary Mr. A B. Dings. Hon. Asst. Gen. Secretary Mr. Valentine Peters. Hon.124 words
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Article362 1951-06-08 1 LANDSBERG, Germany, June 7. —Seven Nazi stalwarts in Hitler's pattern of conquest died on an American gallows iiere early today ior the mass murder of millions. Tney dropped through tne trap m the basement of bleak Landsoerg prison wnere theix Fuehrer nad written "Main Kampt, NaAism's unao.yA.P. - 362 words
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Article72 1951-06-08 1 PAKHTOON RESOLUTION INCORRECT NEW DELHI, June 7.— A spokesman of the Afghan Embassy said on Tuesday that the resolution passed by the All-India Pakhtoon Conference at Calcutta was incorrect in so far as its demand mentioned the inclusion of tribal areas on the wdit side of the Durand, Lin. TheseGIIS - 72 words
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Advertisement72 1951-06-08 1 New Subscription Rates tram 1-4-U (BY POST) .vlalaya. B.N. Borneo and Sarawak Nionto 5.50 3 Months 1650 83.00 1 Year 88.00 Other Place* 1 Month 6.50 3 Montha 19 50 39.00 1 Year 78.00 (SINGLE COPY— IS cts.) aSSSHSHSHSeSESESESesaSHSZS2SESHSHS2 TODAY: 3.15 8.30 9.15 p.m. Still the Best Dancing Film from72 words
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727 1951-06-08 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, June 8, 1951. OUR ADVICE TO MALAYS-III \KIE> 818 think of no more ■danger--1 ous cry than the slogan "Malaya for the Malays" which Inch« Hashim Ghani, the President of the Peninsular Malays' Union, has raised In his address to the annual delegates conference of727 words
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679 1951-06-08 2 Nepal Govt. 's Determination To Maintain Law Order EMERGENCY COMMITTEE'S STERN WARNING TO REACTIONARY ELEMENTS KHATMANDU: .The Government of Nepal has warned "elements creating lawlessness, attempting to disrupt the country's unity and disturbing relations with the friendly foreign country" that their actions would not be tolerated. la a 500-word statementF.O.C. - 679 words
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105 1951-06-08 2 CONTAI iMidnaporci: Twentythree persons, including several •..omen, were injured some serioualy when brickbats were showered on a public meeting addressed by Congress leaders here on June 1 evening. The Speakers included Shri Atu,lya Ohoah, member of the Congress Working Committee and President, W.B.P.C.C. and ShriF.O.C. - 105 words
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Article96 1951-06-08 2 NEW DELHI: The AICC office announced here on June 2 the personnel of the Central Election Tribunal and the Central Credentials Committee of the Congress. The members of the Central Election Tribunal are: Bakshi Tek Chand (Chairman), Mr. Devadas Gandhi, Mr. Raja Aiyar, SrimaUii Durga Bai andF.O.C. - 96 words
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87 1951-06-08 2 DAPHTARY TO BE MADE SOLICITOR GENERAL NEW DELHI: Mr. C. K. Daphtary, Advocate-General. Bombay, ia likely to be appointed the first Solicitor-General of the Government of India. In view of the growing volume ot work, both of the Central Government and of the States, it is considered that the Attorney-GeneralF.O.C. - 87 words
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Article94 1951-06-08 2 MADRAS: The post of Secretary of the Madias Legislature which was rendered vacant by the retirement of Mr. D. K. V. Raghava Varma, is to be filled by direct remiitment, It is learnt. The recruiltinent will be entrusted to the Madras Public Services Commission, who will,F.O.C. - 94 words
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Article259 1951-06-08 2 UDIPI: Mr. H. Siddayya. Minister for Revenue, Mysore, on a visit heie was presented with a memolaiidum by the Malpc Port Development Committee urging the devoupment of Malpe by converting it i.f.o a major port. The memorandum was read by Mr. T. Anatha Pai. Secretary. Mr.F.O.C. - 259 words
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Article159 1951-06-08 2 BANARAS: All the controversy over a pice between the Sales Tax Office and a wholesale dealer in silk has amused the business circle here. A reputed firm deposited Rs. 1.127/7/3 as sales tax for the year 1949-51. The Sales Tax Officer informed the dealer that theF.O.C. - 159 words
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Article200 1951-06-08 2 BOMBAY: M. Ibragim Isaevich Martyukov, Captain of the Russian .ship s.s. Krasnodar, which arrived in Bombay Harbour on May 31 with Russian wheat, told Pressmen on June 1 evening that the wheat croD in Russia was better than last year and the wheat export to IndiaF.O.C. - 200 words
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Article141 1951-06-08 2 BOMBAY: The Socialist-controll-ed Bombay Dock Labour Union has offered to the Governments of India and the United States to unload American foodships at cheaper rates than usual. The Union made the offer to Ame rica through the United States Vice-Consul in Bombay who visited' theF.O.C. - 141 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-06-08 2 PHOTO. The USA Bth Army Regimental Combat Team of the Fourth Infantry Division, hound for Europe o join General Eisenhower's Defence Command, marches along B/oadway, New York City, on May 24, to receive the city's official b>n voyage reception. They sailed A.P. on May 25.—A.P. - 45 words
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137 1951-06-08 2 TWELVE GURKHA DAL DEMONSTRATORS ARRESTED KHATMANDU: Twelve demonstrators, who led about 300 volunteers of the Gurkha Dal now under ban and held demonstrations before the SY%H Mahal detection camp demanding the release of their leader, Bharat Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana. were arrested by the Nepal police on May 26. BharatF.O.C. - 137 words
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1166 1951-06-08 2 SRINAOAR, June 2. (By Air M Iktc today that elections to the pro expected to be held in September th The *eats for the en«niy-<>cru|ti vacant and persons who had mlgrat allowed to content the election** f.-o were residing at present,F.O.C. - 1,166 words
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Article48 1951-06-08 2 MADURA: The Police arrested Bhagavathar alias Krishnasamv Thevar, who was alleged to have stabbed, and caused the death of Tu Cti rvai n Mon day night, on the Dindugal Road. It was stated that the;e was a quarrel between them ovar a woman.-. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 48 words
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3088 1951-06-08 3 Nehru Gupta Correspondence On Constitution Amendment Bill FREEDOM OF THE FifESS: mmm assurance to editors NEW DELHI, May 23, (By Air Mail). The correspondence between the President of the All-India Newspaper Editors' Conference, Mr. Deshbandu Gupta, and Prime Minister Nehru over the proposed amendment to Article 19 (2) of theFOC - 3,088 words
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73 1951-06-08 3 COLOMBO: Mrs. L. Kariyawa sam, Inspectress of Schools. Wes tern Province, left Ceylon recently in the Orontes to the U.K. to study physical training. She will meet hex husband. Mr. J. C. Kariysfwasam, Technical Assistant who has already gone to U.K. on a scholarshipFOC - 73 words
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Article, Illustration77 1951-06-08 3 PHOTO. r^™i° U h H Ufa nt^' Div ision tro °I« from the transport general Patch at Breraerhaven, Germany, on Mav 27. The transport atrnad 1.300. Two more troo pships, eaeh SJryW a further 1...00 troops, are due to arrive at llremerhaven within the follow in* forty-eight hours, and withA.P. - 77 words
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60 1951-06-08 3 NEW BRITISH HIGH COMMISSIONER IN PAKISTAN KARACHI: Sir Laurence Graff tey Smith, the British High Commissioner in Pakistan, left for the UK. by s.s. "Cilicia". He is to be replaced by Sir Gilbert Laithwatte who is expected here after about two months. Mr. R. Burnett, at present Deputy High Commissioner,FOC - 60 words
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Article1359 1951-06-08 4 J. BALKARA SINGH - J. BALKARA SINGH Guru Arjun Dev's A nniversary Today (by All over the world today, Friday, June 8, Sikhs are celebrating the anniversary of the martyrdom of Guru Arjun Dev, the fifth Divine Teacher of Sikhs who was born in India at Goindwal in the1,359 words
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Article28 1951-06-08 4 Today, Friday, Sikhs in Singapore and the world over, will celebrate the anniversary oi t'ne martyrdom of a great Sikh Teacher, Guru Arjun Dev.28 words
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231 1951-06-08 4 MR. S. A. M. ALLY MARICAR ENTERTAINED A tea party was held by the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce, at its premises on June 4 in honour of Mr. S. A. M. Ally Maricar, to congratulate him on his appointment as a Justice of the Peace. Among those present were231 words
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