Indian Daily Mail, 14 June 1951
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Title Section17 1951-06-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL.- VII. No. 123. SINGAPORE, THURS DAY, JUNE 14, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article116 1951-06-14 1 GOVERNOR THEN WOULD TAKE OVER ADMINISTRATION (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June 13- The Congress Central Parliamentary Board has directed Punjab's Chief Minister Dr. Gopichand Bhargava to resign. This followed his refusal to reshulFle the Ministry to include members of the Sarchar Kairon Group116 words
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285 1951-06-14 1 NEW DELHI, June 13. Outlines of plans for a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi have been announced by the trustees of the Gandhi National Memorial Fund. Along with constructive activities, the Trust proposes setting up certain "physical memorials." Among them will be the preservation of importantGIIS - 285 words
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188 1951-06-14 1 SPECIAL AICC SESSION AT BANGALORE (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June 13.— The Working Committee decided to n-jid a special Uiree-aay session of the All-India Congress Committee at Bangalore Degmning July 13 which will decide on the Congress election manifest" and also on the means of reaming unity within188 words
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230 1951-06-14 1 KASHMIR DISPUTE: ZAFRULLAH'S WARNING TO INDIA KARACHI, June 13.— "Pakistan will stand no nonsense whatsoever" m the settlement of the Kashmir dispute, the Pakistani Foreign Minister. Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, told a press conference h.er« Tuesday. "Pakistan may be compelled to have recourse to other methods to have the disputeA.P. - 230 words
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Article42 1951-06-14 1 PARIS. June 13.— The ilour-power deputies met for three and a half hour- yeiiveriiy but trr-y drew no nearer to an a.greemertt on an agenda foj a fuH-isaale conference of foreign .mtoii-stors. ii^* tN L«tt wmmx ot une A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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148 1951-06-14 1 TOKYO. June 13. British and Australian padres yesterday boycotted the dedication ceremony of the British Commonwealth War Giaves cemetery m Yokohama. The padres, representing Protestant, Catholic and Non-Conformist faiths, alleged that British Commonwealth Commander Lt. Gen. Sir Horace Robertson refused to allow them to conductReuter - 148 words
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Article361 1951-06-14 1 IMMEDIATE SEQUEL TO U.S. LEGISLATION i r__ (From ur wn Correspondent) -MADRAS, June i3. Food Minister Mr. K. M. Munshi, broadcasting last night, announced the long awaited news that, all States have been authorised to increase the daily ration of foodgrains from nine to twelveGIIS - 361 words
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Article, Illustration120 1951-06-14 1 India's three-year-old Socialist Party staged a maramotl. proces sion through, ten miles of Delhi streets to present a six«po;nt Charter to the Indian President recently. The President received the Charter and promised to jAace the points before the Government. The Charter demanded nationalisation of all t.e key m duatrtes: theA.P. - 120 words
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Article210 1951-06-14 1 NEW DELHI, June I..— A publication, which is likely to be of considerable interest to the drug industry m India, has been brought out b> the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. Entitled "Distribution of British Pharmacopoeia 1 Drug Plants and Their Substitutes Growing m India,"GIIS - 210 words
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Article52 1951-06-14 1 The following will represent tiv I.A. m a -friendly match against the Bradddl C.C. on .Sunday, June 17. commencing at 11 a.m.:— Dr. ,M. Abraham (Capt.). Yacob Madari. M. S Gill, J. Vfas. Kripa lani, B^gu Santani, Tarachand, VI&Wu, M. U. Patel, Arvind Rai. Kothaa-i and A.52 words
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Article37 1951-06-14 1 Mr. P. K. Hernon win speak un der the auspices of the Ea-st-Wes. Society on Secondary School Edu cation m SingajJHPTOt 8.30 p.m. to day m the Brltisfa Council Ha\ Stamford Road. Singapore. All we37 words
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Article191 1951-06-14 1 RANGOON, June 13. First victory claim m Burma's regional elections yesterday was made by the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League (the "Democratic Front) who asserted they had won Rangoon. Polling m the first instalment of ihese elections postponed three Limes because of unrest closed late yesterday.Reuter - 191 words
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Article110 1951-06-14 1 TEHERAN, June 13.— The British ambassador. Sir Francis Shepherd, has warned the Prime Minister, Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, that Iran's continued propaganda against Britain might touch off a powder keg at Abadan. Sir Francis disclosed today that he gave this warning to Dr. Mossadeo m a personal interviewA.P. - 110 words
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126 1951-06-14 1 SOEKARNO THANKS DR. PRASAD AND NEHRU NEW DELHI, June 18. The following are the texts of replies received by the President and the Prime Minister respectively from the President of the Republic of Indonesia m response to their messages sent on the occasion of his birthday (June 6): Reply toGIIS; A.P. - 126 words
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272 1951-06-14 1 BOMBAY, June 13. Helping students m the choice of the right career is the aim of the Vocational Guidance Bureau, started recently by the Government of Bombay. To make scientific study of a pupil's capacities, the Bureau is planning to provide cumulative record cards and psychologicalGIIS - 272 words
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Article144 1951-06-14 1 NEW DELHI, June 13. Under the Technical Assistance' Scheme of the Colombo Plan, the UK Government has offered facilities for higher training to four officers of the Indian Posls and Telegraphs Department m the maintenance of teleprinters and teleprinter service. The training, which is to lastGIIS - 144 words
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Article55 1951-06-14 1 NEW DELHI, June 13. The President of India has received the following reply from King George VI m response to his message sent on the occasion of His Majesty's birthday on June 7: "Please convey my sincere thanks to the Government and the people for their KindGIIS - 55 words
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178 1951-06-14 1 INDIA FURTHER LIBERALISES HER IMPORT POLICY NEW DELHI, June 13. The import policy of the Government of India has been further liberalised. The Government of India have decided to issue a fresh Open General Licence No. 23, which allows import without licence of certain goods if shipped upto June 30,GIIS - 178 words
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136 1951-06-14 1 FRANCE WANTS U.S. 2,000 m. FROM JAPAN! Paris, June 13. France has advised the United States she is anxious toi collect U.S. $2,000,000,000 m reparations as part of a general settlement with Japan. A Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday Republican adviser John Foster Dulles raised no objection to the FrenchA.P. - 136 words
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Article33 1951-06-14 1 LONDON, June 13.— Angio-Pakis-Can talks for the next financial year's sterling balance releases from .Britain to Pakistan will begin m London on Friday, it was auth'olffcatively stated hen?''yesterdarfy. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article53 1951-06-14 1 Mr. N. G. Nair will speak on "Morality Wfthou God" it the Thecteopliical Socloty. 3. CatrnhiH Road. Singapore, Thursday, at 6.3 C p.m. The meeting Ls optn to the public. «URO, June 12r«^hell Oil Com!>any employees at Suez went on strike toduy dearandiag better concftuaps. Police wcr<jReuter - 53 words
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617 1951-06-14 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, June 14, 1951. DATO ONN'S NEW PARTY-III |*\ATO ONN has staled that he would form the new party, only it the UMNO reiused, a l its meeting in August, to open its doors to nonMalays and to change its name to "United Malaya National Organisation."617 words
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75 1951-06-14 2 BOMBAY: A 30-carat diamond valued at Rs. 50.000 is claimed U> have been found at the Parma Mine by the nt'wly established Parma Mine Syndicate. This ifl said to be the biggest diamond found for some years m India, where t i^«»e>ormal finds <^cF.O.C. - 75 words
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896 1951-06-14 2 NEPALI TRANSLATION OF INTERIM GOVT. ACT TO 'BE SIGNED BY KING SOON KHATAIANDU The Interim Government of Nepal Act 195 1, popularly known as the Interim Constitution of iNepal, is shortly to acquire the full sanctity of a Nepalese Act with theFOC - 896 words
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Article304 1951-06-14 2 CALCUTTA: An Austin A-40 sports car, now travelling round the world by road and air, arrived m Calcutta on June 8 morning. A KLM Skymaster, which is carrying the car on its aerial hops, arrived at Duni Du/n earlier m the morning. Leaving DumFOC - 304 words
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Article87 1951-06-14 2 BARODA, June 12. Chandra Eingh Thakore Saheb. a lesser Prince uf Western India cliarged with burning his 18-year-old "junior wife" to death, was yesterday remanded m custody for a further five days for more investigations. The Baroda Magistrate also remanded his mother and secretary accused of complicityReuter - 87 words
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Article88 1951-06-14 2 MADRAS: For the first time m Madras, and perhaps m India, dogs are to be used by the police m tracking down murderers and convicts The Madias poJice have made a beginning m this direction by purchasing six dogs Bloodhounds, Rajapalayan Combays and Alsatian* mFOC - 88 words
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Article63 1951-06-14 2 BOMBAY: Burglars m Bombay seem to have turned their attention from ordinary folks to highest men m Government and Judiciary Thieves on June 6 night ransacked the house of Mr. Justice Chainani of the Bombay High Court Mr. Justice was away from the cit> onF.O.C. - 63 words
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287 1951-06-14 2 KADMANDU: The Nepal Prime Minister, Maharaja Mohan Shamsher Jung Hahadur Rana, appealed to his "relations and countrymen to keep the interests of the whole country uppermost m their mind and not to lend support to any communal body or organisation or to any violentFOC - 287 words
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Article139 1951-06-14 2 NEW DELHI: The Pradesh Confess Committees have been requested by the A.I.C.C. Office to set •jp immediately duly-constltutea Vallabhbhai Patel Memorial Fund Committees for collection of funds. Eighty-flve per cent of the amounts collected by the P.C.C.'s will be utilised m their areas and the balanceF.O.C. - 139 words
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143 1951-06-14 2 U.N. Officials On Far East Tour Meet Nehru At Delhi NEW DELHI: United Nations officials Mr. Andrew W. Cordier and Mr. Dragoslav Protitch, who arc on an inspecting tour of the U.N. Missions m Far-East, Asia and Africa met Prime Minister Nehru here on June 8. Earlier they called onF.O.C. - 143 words
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Article136 1951-06-14 2 NEW DELHI: The Central Rehabilitation Ministery has allocated a sum of Rs. 7 crores to the Eastern States during the current financial year for advancing rural, urban and housing loans to displaced person* from East Bengal. Out of this amount, West Bengal has been allottedFOC - 136 words
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Article, Illustration91 1951-06-14 2 Hussein Makki fright), one of Dr. Moussadek's closest collaborators. National Front Deputy and Secretary of T. E. Joint Parliamentary Oil Nationalization Bee rd. stands beside a group of 6lum dwellers, as he guided correspondents through an area of Teheran bnown as "T*ie P:t." where the people live m howls, cavernsA.P. - 91 words
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298 1951-06-14 2 SETTLEMENT OF KASHMIR ISSUE: KARACHI SPECULATIONS ON DR. GRAHAM'S MISSION KARACHI Pakistan Foreign Office has not received any intimation suggesting change m the programme of the U.N. Kashmir representative. Dr. Frank Graham, who waa scheduled to leave United States for Indo-Pakistan sub-conti-nent around June S. Reports m certain Karachi newspapersFOC - 298 words
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71 1951-06-14 2 BOMBAY: The Hindu Mahasabha would contest 2.000 seats from all States m the forthcoming general elections. Mr. V. O. Deshpande. Organising Secretary of All-India Hindu Mahasabha, said at a press conference here on June 7. Tho election manifesto of the Party would be outF.O.C. - 71 words
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Article113 1951-06-14 2 NEW DELHI: The Sindri Fertilizer Factory will go into production by November this year. Announcing this m Parliament on June 7 Mr. N. V. Gadgil, Works, Production and Supply Minister, m a written reply to Mr. A. C. Ouhu, «aid that the expenditure incurred up to the endF.O.C. - 113 words
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4177 1951-06-14 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Responsible Government For Part C States Ayyangar's Motion for Consideration^ Bill Passed NEW DELHI, May 26 (By Air Mail). Mr. N Oopalaswami Ayyangar, Minister for States, toUau ?nTnrtl ""T^"*' m FarliamenTtZ m tart x, ziutes wmch uoald have Councils of Advisers, the electoral colleges should be givenF.O.C. - 4,177 words
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2164 1951-06-14 4 FILL TEXT OF ADDRESS TO FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION Describing the Malayan Indian Congress as a "common man's body" the newly elected President Mr, Kundan Lai Devaser addre ssing its fifth annual session held at Johore Bahru last2,164 words
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494 1951-06-14 4 Following is the text o f the we i come address delivered by Sri RM. ST. V. S inniah PiUai JP the Chairman of the reception commi ttee at the fifth MJ.C. session held at Joho Banru i ast weekend. It U indeed494 words
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Article360 1951-06-14 4 Following resolutions were passed at the fifth annual session, of th Malayan Indian Congress held at Johore Bahru on June 10:FEDCRAL CITIZENSHIP 1. Whereas the conditions for the acquisition of Federal Citizenship as envisaged an the moment are restrictive and not uniform and wher*as even NationalityReuter - 360 words
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