Indian Daily Mail, 18 June 1951
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Title Section16 1951-06-18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 127. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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275 1951-06-18 1 Called "Kisan Mazdoor Praja Parly" "ESTftBUSttMi-fiT OF FREE, DEMOCa^'ilG, CLASSLESS CfiSTEIESS SOCIETY lf i'tiE AIM (From Our Own Correspondent) PATNA, June 17. A new political party called the Kisan Mazdoor Praia Party" (Peasants, Workers, People's Party) was formed here by Congress dissidents275 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-06-18 1 PHOTO). Former Premier exf Indonesia, and architect of the Nations Independence. Sutan Sjahrir enjoys a motorooat tour of Venice on June 7 with his bride, formerly his secretary The following day the newly-weds— they married m Carlo, on May 27— left for Rome A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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305 1951-06-18 1 WASHINGTON, June 17. President Truman on Friday signed a bill to provide India iviih two million tons of food grains. Known as the India Emergency Food Aid Act of 1951 it lends India $190,000,006 on a long term basis to buy the grainReuter - 305 words
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Article130 1951-06-18 1 (From Our Ovvn Correspondent BANGALORE, July 17.— Socialist leader Dr. Rammanohar Lohia was arrested by the Mysore State Police at Kagodu village m Shimoga District, wheie the Socialists have been offering Satyagraha against the evictions by landlords. Copyright. Remaruifcu BANGALORE,, June 17. Dr. Rammanohar Lohia, Indian socialistReuter - 130 words
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96 1951-06-18 1 Leaders Have Betrayed The Gandhian Ideals, Says Kripalani Announcing the birth of the Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party as an off shoot of the Indian National Congress, Acharya Kripalani yesterday addressing the open session of the AllIndia Political Convention declared there was need for efficient opposition m functioning democracy. Detailing the96 words
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Article104 1951-06-18 1 PATNA, June 17.— Leaders of India's Anti-government People's Congress Party pledged Friday at their founding convention here t»> head off any attempted Communist infiltration. The new party, splintered from Premier Nehru's governing Congress Party, had been welcomed by the Indian Communist press. Two hundred of theA.P. - 104 words
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Article61 1951-06-18 1 NEW DELHI, June 17.— Persia's Ambassador to India, Moussa Noury Esfandiary, called on Prime Minister Jawanarlal Nehru yesterday with a message of thanks from Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadeq for Mr. Nehru's publicly expressed sympathy for Persia's oil nationalisation. At a press conference here early last week Mr.Reuter - 61 words
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Article59 1951-06-18 1 LONDON, June 17.— Several British wives and children arrived m two plants here today from Abadan, Persia. The women who have all returned home at their own request said that while conditions m Persici were "a little tense" they were not as bad as wasReuter - 59 words
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110 1951-06-18 1 NEW DELHI, June 17. Arrangements have been completed for training Indonesian armed forces personnel at military establishments m India. The first batch of two officers will reach New Delhi today. They will undergo instruction at the School of Artillery. Deolali Three other officers, whoGIIS - 110 words
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Article34 1951-06-18 1 WASHINGTON, June 17. The first shipment ol the 2.00U.000 tons of American food grains for India is scheduled to sail from Philadelphia on Tuesday, it was officially announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article49 1951-06-18 1 CALCUTTA, June 17.— The Sovic ship Lermontov (5.600 tons) arrived here last night with 7,300 tons of Russian wheat for India. Trie third Russian food -ship to reach India and the first m Calcutta, the Lermontov is from the Black Sea port of Novorofiisk. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article35 1951-06-18 1 No Wheat Allocation For India LONDON. June 17.— The International Wheat Conference meeting here decided net to increase India.* wheat allocation foT next year. It thus remains at 1.500.000 tons at $1.80 per bushel ReuterReuter - 35 words
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325 1951-06-18 1 NEW DELHI, June 17. Following the Federal financial integration the Central Government has agreed to pay over Rs. 100 million m all each year as grant-in-aid to Hyderabad, Mysore, Sanrashtra and Tra-vsinoore-Cochin for a period of five years, starting fromGIIS - 325 words
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122 1951-06-18 1 INDIA ACCEPTS AUSTRALIA'S OFFER IN PRINCIPLE NEW DELHI, June 17.— The Indian Government yesterday accept ed m principle an Australian offer to supply India under the Colombo plan for co-operative economic development m South Asia with £4.200,000 worth of commodities m the year beginning next July. An official announcement issuedReuter - 122 words
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93 1951-06-18 1 MADRAS EDITOR'S TRIBUTE TO MALAYAN INDIANS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 17— Mr. T. S. Chockalingam, Dinasari Editor leader of the unofficial delegation to South-E.ist Asia, who has juat returned here stated that what impressed them most about the Indians abroad was the complete absence of communal friction between93 words
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112 1951-06-18 1 PARIS, hune 17.— Leading educationalists from 57 countries were gathering In Paris this week-ena for the annual conference ol the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) opening here tomorrow. Seven nations including India and Nationalist China will be represented by their Education Ministers whileReuter - 112 words
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73 1951-06-18 1 KARAIKAL. French India, June 17. Mr. S. Pakiriswami, Pillai, French Indian Senator and Mayor of Karaikal, told a public meeting here Friday that French Indiar Ministers had not yet been conferred witii full powers, but "a •struggle on this issue is going on." SenatorReuter - 73 words
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74 1951-06-18 1 Nehru's Condolence Message On Death Of Chifley NEW DELHI, June 17 The Pri-ne Minister. Mr. Nehru, has sent the following message to tho Australian Premier. Mr M Merizies. condoling the death cf Mr. J. R Oh'fley: "I am deeply grieved to >\rn of t'-.p de*t*l og Mr. J. B Chlfley,GIIS - 74 words
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128 1951-06-18 1 NEW DELHI, June 16— Over 1.3 million Government employees, including 650,000 railwaymen, will benefit from the Central Government's decision to increase the deainess allowance by Ra. 5 per month for all employees drawing less than 350 monthly. With the present increase, the clearness allowance for lowerGIIS - 128 words
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239 1951-06-18 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June 17. Dr. (Jopichand Bhargava, Chief Minister of the Punjab, has acceded to the directions of the Central Parliamentary Board of the Congress and submitted the resignation of himself and the Ministry to Governor Trivedi yesterday239 words
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Article86 1951-06-18 1 HYDERABAD, Pakistan, June 17 —Behind the grim walls of Hyderabad prison, eleven Army officer* and throe civilians went on triai on Friday on charges of plotting tfl overthrow the government and set up a pro-Communist dictatorship. The trial is behind closed doors. Secrecy has surroundedA.P. - 86 words
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Article102 1951-06-18 1 (From Our Own Correspondent KHATMANDU, June I7w— -Premier Nehru arriving at the Nepalese Capita) for the first visit assured the people that there would be no interference by India m Nepal's independence. Nehru whose intervention has ushered a democratic government m Nepal for the first time m102 words
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Article261 1951-06-18 1 PARIS, June 17.— France went to the polls today to choose a National Assembly that will rule the country. The voting places, most of them m school buildings, opened at 0800 and the balloting was due to continue for 12 hours. Many of the voters carriedA.P. - 261 words
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813 1951-06-18 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, June 18, 1951. DATO ONN'S NEW PARTY-V CVEN In his very first statement, Dato Onn revealed that he intended to draw the best men m the Councils and Municipal Commissions tc his party. He added they would form "the nucleus of a party which would813 words
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Article375 1951-06-18 2 TOUR OF DISTI RBED AREA IN TELENGANA CONCLUDED HYDERABAD, (Dn.): Acharya Vinobha Bhave, one of the foremost disciples of Mahatma Gandhi and the first to offer individual Satyagraha, has just concluded his peace mission m the 'disturbed' areas of Telengana, writes the P.T.L correspondent m Hyderabad.F.O.C. - 375 words
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180 1951-06-18 2 MADRAS: The Government of Madras have decided to extend the period of non-recovery of the business loans advanced by them to the displaced persons rehabilitated m this State, from six months to three years from the date of disbursement of the loan. During theF.O.C. - 180 words
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Article166 1951-06-18 2 PATNA. June 16.— TM fouJ situa tien m Bihar is officially clarnec; to be "well under control but the need for caution continues." It was officially learnt to -nigh' that "recent showers have saved some of the summer maize whiol nad been sown m semeFOC - 166 words
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260 1951-06-18 2 BANGALORE: Mr. T. Siddalin* gayya, a former Minister of Mysore and a prominent member of the dissident group m the Congress Legislative Party, has resigned from che Executive Committee of the Mysore Pradesh Congress Committee as a protest against the inordinate delay In dissolvingF.O.C. - 260 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-06-18 2 Photo). Saint Peter's Basilica and the Col mnade round Saint Peter's Square illuminated on June 3rd, after the beatification ceremonies of Pope Pius X. The beatification ceremo ny took place m St. Peter's Basilica m the morning A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article361 1951-06-18 2 NEW DELHI: The continuance of the National Sample Survey on a permanent basis was approved by the Standing Finance Committee which met here on June 6 under the chairmanship of Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, Finance Minister. An expenditure of Rs. 32.69 lakhs during 1951-52 was also sanctioned.F.O.C. - 361 words
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538 1951-06-18 2 Revenue Officers Of Central Govt. COURTESY DRIVE LAUNCHED NEW DELHI, June 16. The Central Board of Revenue has, at the instance of Mr, Mahavir Tyagi, Minister of State for Finance, issued instructions to all revenue services including Income-Tax, Customs and Central Excise for improvement of relations of the services withFOC - 538 words
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Article458 1951-06-18 2 NEW DELHI: The Afghan Ministry for Foreign Affairs m a statement issued m Kabul has warned that the Pakistan Government would be responsible for the possible repercussions resulting from aggression on Afghan territory by Pakistan troops. Reaffirming the desire of the Afghan Government to settleF.O.C. - 458 words
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Article60 1951-06-18 2 NEW DELHI: The U.K. Government had purchased a plot of land m the proposed diplomatic enclave m New Delhi. Mr. S. N. Buragohain. Deputy Minister, disclosing this m Parliament, said that the am was about 24.53 acres and the U.K. High Commission had paid Rs.F.O.C. - 60 words
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2222 1951-06-18 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Nehru Bill Criticised: 'Amendments Too Sweeping' KAMATH'S POilVl OF ORDER RILED OUT NEW DELHI, May 29, (By Air Mail). Before Parliament began general discussion of Mr. Nehru's motion for the consideration of the Select Committee report on the Constitution amendment Bill, Mr. H. V. Kamath raised aF.O.C. - 2,222 words
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1214 1951-06-18 3 CONTINUATION OF PREMIER NEHRU'S SPEECH i Recalling the communal disturbances m Delhi and the Punjab and •m Western Pakistan three and a half years ago. Mr. Nehru emphasised. "I want to make it perfectly clear that if I am responsible and if our Government is responsible for the situation, anythingF.O.C. - 1,214 words
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117 1951-06-18 3 NEW DELHI, May 29. (By Ail Mail). Parliament found itself m the midst of a gale literal and not figurative today. The gale and accompanying thundei showers came upon so suddenly that before the attendants could close the giant sky-lights, members sitting behind the TreasuryF.O.C. - 117 words
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231 1951-06-18 3 NEW DELHI, May 29. (By Air Mail) The Congress Parliamentary Party approved by an overwhelming majority today Prime Minister Nehru's Bill to amend the Constitution, as reported upon by the Select Committee This ensures the passage of the Bill through Parliament by the necessary two-thirdsF.O.C. - 231 words
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Article, Illustration91 1951-06-18 3 General Eisenhower, Supreme Commander Atlantic Armies, shakes hands with a small boy dressed m an American parachutists outfits, as another boy waits for his handshake. At right is the famous Milestone Zero," which marks the spot at Saint Mere Eglise, France, where the allied armies of 1944 began their advanceA.P. - 91 words
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191 1951-06-18 3 FOOD MINISTER FEARS NEIGHBOUR COUNTRIES KALUTARA: I have a great desire to enthrone Sinhalese literature and to make Sinhalese the official language, as it was m the past but I do not advocate a rapid change especially at a time like this because that revolutionary step may give an opportunityF.O.C. - 191 words
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389 1951-06-18 4 CEYLON SEWS: Candidates For Elections Must Abstain From Alcohol MINISTER GOONESINHA'S SUGGESTION KANDY: A suggestion that at the next general election, the voters snouid insist on their candidates taking a vow to abstain from strong drink, was made by Mr. A. ti. Goonesinna, Minister of State, at the public meetingFOC - 389 words
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Article111 1951-06-18 4 COLOMBO: Rubber interests arc mvestgating the possibility of cbtalrun-s freight space on Paklft tan ships plying between Paiclstar and China for the consignment c f 'rubber to Red Cr.ma. if Chinese rubber dealers are willing to pay fni surras SI ?te r i The ncdeFOC - 111 words
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130 1951-06-18 4 CHAVAKACHCHERI Mr. A. 8 Kanagaretnam, principal ol Chavakachcheri Hindu College, at a spe cial general meeting of t/ie Thennamarchehy Teacher's Association, over which Mr. V. Sublah presided, said It was the duty of every civilized Government to provide widows' and orphans' pensions for teachers. Mr.FOC - 130 words
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Article113 1951-06-18 4 PANADURA: "How did you really manage to do it? It is physically impossible to oram m so many. You should be sent to a canning factory!" said Mr. G. B. S. David, Panadura Magistrate, m fining J. Edwin Singho of Horaana, an employee of the Panadura MotorFOC - 113 words
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442 1951-06-18 4 COLOMBO Buddhist relics of unparalleled religious and historical interest have been brought to light m London by a Ceylonese scholar and archaeologist. Mr. Tennekoon Wimalananda, history lecturer of the Ceylon University, m London on study leave, has identified intact m the BritishFOC - 442 words
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Article102 1951-06-18 4 NEW D2L3I, June 17.— Ministers both at the Centre and ;.i t.ic States, going out of station pureh or mainly tor i\st or private w&rk wiil no;, be entitled U) travelling or dally allowances. A ruling to this effect Is reported to have been given byFOC - 102 words
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Article78 1951-06-18 4 SHIPPING CORPN. FOR CEYLON COLOMBO: Th 2 Cc>im?rce Mi nister. Mr. H. W. Amarasuriya, r ILsoussing with shipping circies i; London tne possibility of establish Ing a Shipping Corporati^i fo~ carrying cargo to and from Ceylon says a London recort. He will make 'further investua tions m other European countrltFOC - 78 words
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Article107 1951-06-18 4 A 'DENMARK IN ASIA COLOMBO: Prcfe^or Chan* cf the Food and Agricultural Organisation, recently on a visit to Cey lon, said he hqped Ceylon would cc a "Demark m Asia," m an interview. Prof. Chang, who is an agricul tural expert In the FAO, came here to advise the jointFOC - 107 words
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Article98 1951-06-18 4 JAFFNA: Mr. D. James. M.M.C., Jaffna was allowed bail m Rs. 500 by Mr. S. Thambydurai, Jaffna Magistrate, m connection with a shooting incident m the Karayoor area recently. There are eight. suspects Mr D. James, M. James, 8. S. Manuel, D. Mathaias, S. Leo, M. Chinrtappu,FOC - 98 words
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116 1951-06-18 4 NEGOMBO: "I am not at all opposed to the vernaculars taklne th-eir rightful place In the administration of the country. That is an achievement which f.s uppermost m ;ny mind and towards Which goal we are striving our utmost to attainFOC - 116 words
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186 1951-06-18 4 SRINAGAR. Jane 17. Colon. 1 Rainnath Chopra, Director of Public Health and Drug Research m Jammu and Kashmir, said m an Interview that m recent years the.c has been a considerable increase m the incidence of tuberculosis, particularly of the lungs, m Kashmir.F.O.C. - 186 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-06-18 4 (Paotographs by Picture on top shows the Indian Government Representative Mr Gopala Menon (centre) and th 3 Indian Trade Commissioner Sardar Joglndra Singh, exchangi:.^ greetings w.th the Commissioner General Mr. Malcolm MacDonaid at a reception held at "Bharat Bhavan" by Mr. Menon on Wednesday last. The other picture shows Mr.PETER ROBINSON - 57 words
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Article93 1951-06-18 4 WASHINGTON, June 17. An American, negro aoktter m Korea who ignored an, order to .retreat and instead covered the withdrawal of bla comrades by directing maohinegun fire at attacking communists until he was killed, has won America's hlgbcat military award the Congressional Medal of HonourUSIS - 93 words
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