Indian Daily Mail, 9 June 1951
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Title Section16 1951-06-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 118. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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829 1951-06-09 1 U. S. House Approves 190 m. Food Aid To India VOTING: 255 TO 32 WASHINGTON, June i>. The US$l9O million loan to India for the purchase of grain to relieve India's emergency shortage has the final approval of the L .S. House of Representatives. The House approved the loan byUSIS - 829 words
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Article97 1951-06-09 1 ATLANTA, Jane B.— World tobacco supplies may be aliectea oy a derce ctrougnt menacing crops in «ne southern United States. Strawberry and tomato crops nave beau ruined in moait Matoa, and rice, grain and sugui cane are t-hreatenea in others. Inch-wide cracks nave appeared m the soilA.P. - 97 words
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120 1951-06-09 1 STUDENTS BEWARE: FATAL "INITIATION CEREMONY" ADELAIDE, June B.— A cri.nina; court Judge today sentenced four senior modicai students to two .nontlLs imprisonment with hard labour for the manslaughter of a fellow student they threw into a liver here as part of an "initiation ceremony." The students were found guilty -astReuter - 120 words
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Article146 1951-06-09 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June B.—ParUanent yesterday unanimously passed Commerce Minister Mr. Hareaushna Mahatab's resolution exending for another year Parilanent's power to control certain essential goods within the State list. The law was passed last year to meet the sudden rise in prices following146 words
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Article367 1951-06-09 1 fi.htf W NATIONS J»™ 8 Sixteen nations *5^J g Kor u a ere und «rstood yesterday to have mpn^ofTh u baSIC ai^ S and P rin «Pl<* for a settlement of the Korean conflict. inade*jLr y et rmal announ C€ment of th <™ M beingReuter - 367 words
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Article151 1951-06-09 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June B.—Ex-Mala-yan leader Mr. N. Raghavan who is shortly leaving Belgium Embassy for Berne. Switzerland, will be appointed as Indian Minister to the Austrian Republic and also the Vatican. India has only a Legation in Berne, but Raghavan, though designated151 words
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86 1951-06-09 1 HONGKONG, June B.— Chinese Communist guns today opened lire on the British merchantman Edith Moller as she was approaching Hongkong. She was not hit, and diverted course to approach the colony from a different direction. The attacks came from shore batteries on theReuter - 86 words
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128 1951-06-09 1 HINDI ENGLISH WILL BE COMPULSORY IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS, SAYS AZAD LONDON, June B.— The attitide of the new India towards the language prdblem within her borders was explained to foreign journalists here yesterday by the Minister of Education. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. Speaking in Hindi he said ~ne Central Government,Reuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-06-09 1 Residents of Levittown, New York, begin gathering food at the community and boxing it for truck delivery to shipping points for orphanages and faimine -stricken areas of India At the end of the, day. May 28, three tons of dried and canned food had been taken to the home ofA.P. - 69 words
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367 1951-06-09 1 NEW DELHI, June 8. The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, on June 5 opened a new power station at Faridabad township, about 18 miles from Delhi. One of the 14 new townships for displaced persons spread over 8 states, Faridahad township has been developed entirelyGIIS - 367 words
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76 1951-06-09 1 MADRAS BOMBAY IGNORE NEHRU'S DIRECTIVE! (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June B.— Chief Minister Mr. Kumui aswamy Raja announced he would not take over charge of Food Portfolio and Minister Roche Victoria would continue as Food Minister. Piemier Nehru had recently directed all States' Chief Ministers to take over personal76 words
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Article82 1951-06-09 1 (From Our Own Correspondent COLOMBO, June 8. A serum outbreak of fire occured at Ga, Oya, Ceylon's multimillion dan. site Wednesday night destroying the entire construction ca.np ai Amparai. No loss of life is reported. Aided by a powerful wind the fire destroyed the82 words
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57 1951-06-09 1 ELEC. TRAIN CATCHES FIRE: 51 KILLED RIO DE JANEIRO. June 8. Fiftyone people died in a packed ciectnc passenger train which became a raging inferno yesterday a seconds after colliding with a Petrol lorry at a level crossing mSSS^SuS^ were lnjuredga^s^ieSfal^rfne 1^ The train came round a bend at highReuter - 57 words
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362 1951-06-09 1 TEHERAN, June 8. The General Manager of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, Mr. A. E. C. Drake, held what an authorised company source described at "one hour's very friendly conversation" yesterday with Amir AH, newly appointed Persian government supreme representative in Klm/istan. Mr. DrakeReuter - 362 words
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286 1951-06-09 1 A Rally of members of the Pro- res £ive Party together with the Fourth Annual General Meeting of the Party will be held at the rei ld ence t2! Dato c J Paglar. at Pulau Übin. off Singapore, on Sunday, June286 words
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Article29 1951-06-09 1 TAIPEI, June 8. Dr. Chester Merrill, newly appointed American financial advisor to the Nationalist Finance Ministry, arrived in Taipeh on Tuesday via Manila. Merrfl] was accompanied by his A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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43 1951-06-09 1 A memorial meetfng on the passing away of Swaml Virajanandajee Maharaj, the General President of tfce RamakrLshna Math Mission, will be held tomorrow. Sunday, at ;V3O p.m. at Ramakrishna Mission, 9 *Jorris Road. AH are requested43 words
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Advertisement23 1951-06-09 1 nL& joint raappcn VO THE PECIFLB thjough: TAMIL MURASU The Lesdin* TAMIL Daily in Mai ya over I<* years 71. SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE.23 words
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646 1951-06-09 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, June 9, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS (On Dato Onn's Latest Political Stunt) MEXT week we shall be comment- ing in detail on the "Independence for Malaya" Party which Dato Onn bin Ja'afar has proposed to organise if the UMNO does not accept his advice to throw646 words
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1760 1951-06-09 2 U. iV. Arbitration Move 'Wholly Unacceptable' NATIONAL CONFERENCE'S MAIN RESOLUTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY SRINAGAR, June 3. (By Air Mail) Amidst thunderous cheers and deafening shouts of "Ne Kashmir Zindabad" the open general session of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference to-night unanimously passed the mainF.O.C. - 1,760 words
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378 1951-06-09 2 NEHRU PRESENTS COMMISSIONS TO 12 MILITIA OFFICERS SRINAGAR, June 3. (By Air Mail). Prime Minister Nehru today presented Parchment Commissions to 12 officers «f the Jammu and Kashmir Militia. Earlier, the Prime Minister inspected a guard of honour provided by a detachment of the Militia and took the salute atF.O.C. - 378 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-06-09 2 PHOTO. Premier Mossadeq of Persia is supported by former General Kazem Sheybani (left.). Nationa. Front De.outy, and Hossein Makki (right). National Front Deputy and Secretary of the Joinc Parliamentary Oil Nationalisation Board, as he reads a statement Wanning the Angle-Iranian Oil Company for poverty in Persia, at a News ConferenceA.P. - 66 words
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736 1951-06-09 2 SAIGON: A Chinese family in Saigon's Chinatown, Cholon, that began buying empty French Wine bottles, today controls Indo-China's biggest fortune. In Saigon they own 250 European-style houses and 5,000 flats, In Rue Calintt, Saigon's main shopping street, they are in business in everythingReuter - 736 words
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Article171 1951-06-09 2 BOMBAY: The Bombay police stated on June 1 that they had now "closed in" on the gangsters who on April 20 last drove away with Rs. 12 lakhs belonging to the Lloyds Bank in the city after killing a taxi driver"and shooting their wav out. AccordingF.O.C. - 171 words
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101 1951-06-09 2 PROMOTION OF GOVT. EMPLOYEES: NO CONSIDERATION OF SENIORITY BOMBAY: The Government of Bombay have decided to give up consideration of seniority and experience in the matter of promoting higher grade Government employees. Promotions will now be purely governed by "positive qualifications of an individual." For the last 150 years ofF.O.C. - 101 words
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128 1951-06-09 2 F.O.C. LUCKNOW: A band of hunters, led by Lalji Ram Singh, have bagged four of the man-eating hye.anas and wolves menacing the city's suburbs. The animals were surprised in their jungle fair near the terror-haunted Gosjainganj on May 28 evening by Lalji Ram Singh andF.O.C. - 128 words
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1583 1951-06-09 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Socialist Amendment Defeated NEW DELHI, May 23. (By Air Mail). Parliament to-day left it to the rule-making authority to lay down the maximum election expenses of candidates in the coming general elections. It rejected an amendment moved by Mr. SarangdharFOC - 1,583 words
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Article, Illustration80 1951-06-09 3 PHOTO. ?his t3 60d m? h ng J?f n TJ" C v P r r T? y i^ V r tO her 1945 bomb€r fleets has Produced mis buu m.p.n. Jet Bombai. The Vic.-vrs 600, whichis powered by four Rolls Royoe Avon. Jerts each capa.be of developing 12,000-horsepo*'er. Details ofA.P. - 80 words
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Article112 1951-06-09 3 NEW DELHI, May 23. <By An Mail >. -Parliament today adapted 32 more clauses of the Representa tion of the Peoople (No. 2) Bii'. after the amendments to the-s--clauses were informally discusser. by the members yesterday with th Law Minister. Resuming consideration of th BillFOC - 112 words
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Article42 1951-06-09 3 NEW DELHI, May 23. (By All Mall).- Parliament today extended till May 25 the time given to the Select Committee to report or Prime Minister Nehru's bill tc amend the Constitution. The committee was originally scheduled to report today. FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article778 1951-06-09 3 UNAUTHORISED INTERCEPTION OF LETTERS BY C.ID. OFFICIALS RESEARCH ON SOCIAL TENSIONS IN INDIA SYNTHETIC RICE GOVERNORS' LEAVE SALARY VOLUNTARY COMPULSORY CUT IN SALARIES CAPITAL TRANSFERS TO E. BENGAL NEW DELHI, May 23, (By Air Mail The Home Minister, Shri C. Rajagopalachari, said in reply to ShriFOC - 778 words
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Article70 1951-06-09 3 NEW DELHI: Prince DuleepIngj] Indian High Commissioner, on May 31 received advice from the Sussex County Cricket Club that he has been made honorary lifemember of the Club, Duleepainhji is delighted with the high honour which he regards as a tribute also to Indian cricket, says aF.O.C. - 70 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-06-09 3 PHOTO. Mr. N. M. Joshi "Father of the Indian Labour Movenen'' 1 addresses the delegates after his election as Chairman of the Four -day Conversion of the First Asian Conference of the international Confederation of Free Trade Unir.ns at Karachi A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article86 1951-06-09 3 CUTTACK: Shii Somnath Mahapntra, Additional Secretary, Home and Relief and Rehabilitation Departments, said here on June 2 in a broadcast talk from Cuttack Station of the A. I. R. that 1,138 families of displaced persons ftom East Bengal had been so far been rehabilitated in rural areasF.O.C. - 86 words
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Advertisement16 1951-06-09 3 Needler's Chocolates Hall Mark of Quality AND HIGHEST STANDARD! Sole Agents: F. A Bartholomeusz Ltd, SINGAPORE.16 words
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182 1951-06-09 4 Sweat And Toil For The Generations Unborn CEYLON NEWS: Dudley Senanayake On people's Duty& COLOMBO: "It is the lot of this generation, which is living in a special period of the history of this country, to sweat and toil for generations unborn/* Mr. Dudley Senanayake, Minister of Agriculture and Lands,FOC - 182 words
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91 1951-06-09 4 MANNAR: At a public meeting held on the esplanade here by the Freedom, Federal Party, presided over by Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayakam, K.C.. M.P., Mr. A. Amirthalingam said the Government was "trying to decimate the Tamils by placing all lunds of obstacles inFOC - 91 words
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170 1951-06-09 4 COLOMBO Ceylon's favourable trade 'balance of Rs. 189,170,000 for the first four months ot this year Is more than four tivnes the favourable balance recorded in the same period last year. Official circles are confident lhat. if the present trend is maintained, this year's balanceFOC - 170 words
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Article55 1951-06-09 4 COLOMBO: The Co-operative Department ipjiopases to hold a Youth Festival In Colombo at trie ond of this year. Already, arraoig* merits axe being made lor this Festival, when village lads ar<> expected to visit the city in tl.ou.sands. A programme of employment for village youth will also beFOC - 55 words
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Article143 1951-06-09 4 JAFFNA: The custom of celebrating Wesak amidst noise and the bursting of crackers, Instead of observing it in silence and meditation, was condemned by Mr. H. Sri Nissanka, K.C.. M.P.. presiding at a Wesak-day public meeting at the Sri Naga Vihare here. Addressing the HindusFOC - 143 words
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Article201 1951-06-09 4 C-PLAN EXHIBITION PROFITS TO MEET COST COLOMBO: Profits from the Colombo Plan Exhibition will be utilised for the establishment of a National Monument in Colombo. This decision has been made by a special Cabinet sub-committee but the erection of the monument will be undertaken after consultationFOC - 201 words
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Article73 1951-06-09 4 COI/OMBO, June 8.--Tn- Ceyi'.n Government is planninj to as.-i.st rubber planters with a subsidy 0/ up to 500 rupees an a re, i "-ordlna to usually reliable sources iierr* on Monday. The subsidy will go mainly to smallholders for replantin?. The Government fears a Lir?e areaReuter - 73 words
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Article33 1951-06-09 4 JOHANNESBURG. June 8. The present outlook for the diamond trade is encouraging, with snl. s higher than last year. Sir Ernest Oppenheimer. Chairman of Debcers told the Company's annual meeting on Tuesday A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article98 1951-06-09 4 SAN JUAN, June 8. Puerto ilicans have decided by referendum to accept United States proposals giving them the right to draw up thMr own constitution. Out of a total of 501,957 votes cast on Monday, 383,714 voted in favour of a constitution and 118,243 voted against.Reuter - 98 words
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