Indian Daily Mail, 19 June 1951
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Title Section17 1951-06-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 128. SINGAPORE, TUESD AY, JUNE 19. 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article794 1951-06-19 1 Indo-U. S. Friendship TEXT OF TRUMAN'S STATEMENT ON SIGNING OF BILL WASHINGTON, June 18. The India Food Loan Act is 'an expression of the spontaneous heartfelt desire of the American people to help the Indian people," President Truman says. The President stressed the fact that foodUSIS - 794 words
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Article370 1951-06-19 1 WASHINGTON, June 18. Thr. bill providing for a U.S. loan of up to US$l9O million to India to purch ase food grain is designed to meet food shortages and threatened famine m that country. The grain will be used only to meet critical needsUSIS - 370 words
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251 1951-06-19 1 WASHINGTON, June 18.— India 's Ambassador t<> the USA, Mm. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, said m Washington on June 15 that the Indian Emergency Food Aid Act would have "far reaching consequences, almost historic m Its implications. Sn was replying to th© remarks made by President TrumanGIIS - 251 words
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104 1951-06-19 1 The VS. Congressional drlegation, whicta attended the opening cj the Australian Parliament m Canberra June 9-17, is expects to arrive m Singapore today Jui.e 19 enroute to the United States. The delegation is expected to land at the Kallang airport from Djakarta at 4.30USIS - 104 words
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Article45 1951-06-19 1 DIBRUGARH lAssarru June 18. Twentyflve people were drowned when their boats capsized as tht result of floods m the river Brahmaputra last week, reports here said yesterday. Flood waters are subsiding but at least seven villages near here anstill submerged. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article92 1951-06-19 1 ANKARA. June 18 Azzam Pasha, Secretary-General of the Arab League, declared here yesterday ■hat the .main object of his visit to Turkey had been to consolidate the friendship between her and the peoples of the League. Azzam Pasha arrived here last Thursday for talks with Turkish officialsReuter - 92 words
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77 1951-06-19 1 Strike Over Assault On Employee By Watchman CALCUTTA, June 18.--TIIO Oriental Gas Company, which supplie .> both Calcutta city and its suburbs has assured its 1 3^o striking employees thr.t their grievances will be investigated. It has rilso threatened (*!sm!tsa! of those not reporting back for work on Tuesday. TheReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-06-19 1 Khwaja Nazimuddin, Governor-General of Pakistan, received m the Durbar HalJ rocenuy, tne Ameer of Bahawaljror. Picture shows (L. to R.) the Begum Sahiba of Bahawalpur; the Ameer of Bahawalpur; Khwaja Nazimuddin; Begum Wasiuddin; and Dr. Mahmud Husain. Minister of State for States and Frontier Regions45 words
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332 1951-06-19 1 Elections In France, Italy, Burma. PARIS, June 18.— French Government middle-of-the-road parties and splinter groups classed as Moderates held 314 seats of 500 results declared today, thus assuring themselves of a constitutional majority for forming a government. Yet to be declared are 127Reuter - 332 words
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122 1951-06-19 1 MADRAS, June 18.— Rapid strides m the field of education have been made by Madras State. In five years between 1946 and 1950, th« number of seoondary school students had increased by 160.000. Ir. the same period, the number of students, attending elementary schools, haveGIIS - 122 words
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172 1951-06-19 1 ONLY 37 p.c. VOTES FOR REDS IN ITALIAN ELECTIONS ROME June 13.— The Italian Mi nistry of the Interior yesterday announced latest figures breaking down the poll for 57 provincia. councils on May 27 and June 10. Figures of the major parties are: Christian Democrats 5.830, 18 r (38.9 percent)Reuter - 172 words
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Article148 1951-06-19 1 RANGOON. Juno 18. Buivna's ?rime Minister Thakin Nu quickly ■stablLshed a lead today when counting of general election votes n his constituency of Lanmadaw jegan here. Counting began with armed ;uards standing by the polling .•lrrks. The elections were held on June .2 and counting InReuter - 148 words
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115 1951-06-19 1 GREAT WELCOME TO GOLD COAST LEADER ACCRA, Gold Coast. June 18. Thousands of entering Africans beseiged the airfield here m a tumultuous welcome for Kwamc Nicrumah, 41-year-old Government leader, on his return yesterday from England and the United otates. Crowds larger than any beforeseen here buisi, into song ana cries*Reuter - 115 words
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Advertisement21 1951-06-19 1 naioui noouon TO THE PEOPLE through: TAMIL MURASU The Leading TAMIL Daily m Malaya over IP years 71. SELKGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE-7.21 words
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Advertisement112 1951-06-19 1 New Subscription Rates from i-4-u <BT POST) Malaya, BU. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Month* 1650 83.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 Month 6.50 3 Month* 19.50 6 39.00 1 Year 78.00 (SINGLE COPY— IS cts.) NEW EXPRESS SERVICES <*?: SINGAPORE PENANG ROTA BHARI WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS COMMENCING112 words
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657 1951-06-19 2 ELECTION MANIFESTO WAYS OF STRENGTHENING CONGRESS TO BE DISCUSSED XEVV DELHI, June 12. (By Air Mail).— The AllIndia Congress Committee will meet at the a three-day session at Bangalore from July 13 to discuss the Congress election manifesto and rind out ways andF.O.C. - 657 words
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449 1951-06-19 2 M.P.s SUGGEST FORMATION OF HIGH-POWER COMMITTEE NEW DELHI, June 11. (By Air Maili. Ten members of Parliament today suggested the appointment of a hitxh-power committee representing official Congress and the different dissident groups to resolve difference^ and forge unity to save Congress from crisis. In a letter to Members ofF.O.C. - 449 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-06-19 2 PHOTO). Prince** Margaret wears a roseudorncd u<m n :m-l a wide Ktnilo us she iirrivi-s for a ball given by the Victoria, League at Hurllngham Club, London on June 6. The Princess is PresiUont of the Victoria Lrague Younu Contlnffont- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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914 1951-06-19 2 ACHARYA KRIPALANI CRITICISES CONGRESS FAILURE ALLAHABAD: Acharyn Krlpal«»ji inaugurating the first annual conference of the t'ttar Pradesh Peopl«''» Congress here on June 10 culled upon thn people to be "vigilant' and to work ceaselessly and honestly to "overthrow the present Congrees Government which had utterly failed to improve the lotF.O.C. - 914 words
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Article617 1951-06-19 2 FATNA, June 14. The draft manifesto under the consideration ct the Ad Hoc Executive of Acharya Kiipalani's new political party states, "Our first task will be to overhaul the administrative machinery so that the services, insted of acting as masters of the people, will :totF.O.C. - 617 words
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Article121 1951-06-19 2 Huge Ammunition Dumps Recovered BARIPADA. June 16. Twelve luousand assorted rifle and antiaircraft ammunition were recovered irorn a dilapidated hut m AmartLa airfield abandoned by R.A.F. since 1945, it Is learnt here. This recovery has been done at the instance ol Orissa C.IX). recently it is understood. Three component partsFOC - 121 words
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Article, Illustration120 1951-06-19 2 The body of Alan Derek Poole, 20. was hauled by police from his gas-filled home, at Chatham, Kent, on June 6, after a two-hour siege employing troop*, sailors, police anJ tear-gas. The siege ended a m;! -i Mi Mi which lK*£an when Poole fatally shot Police constable Alan Baxter, 38A.P. - 120 words
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687 1951-06-19 2 KISAN MAZDOOR PRAJA PARTY EMERGES OUT OFPATNA POLITICAL CONVENTION KRIPALANI NOMINATES KIDWAI "TO FIVE-MAN CENTRAL COUNCIL PATN June 15. Tie name of the proposed new party, which is to emerge our of the All-India Political Convention, will be Klsan Mazdoor Praja Party, according 10 a decision of the Ad Hoc687 words
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Article48 1951-06-19 2 The Socialist leader, Shri Jal Prakash Narayan, met Acharya J. E. Kripalani this afternoon at the lattcr's residence. 6hn Jai Prakash Narayan told U.P.I, that he would be attending the Subjects Committee meeting as v.ell as the open session of the Patn& Convention. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 48 words
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89 1951-06-19 2 KARACHI: Mr. Nurul SJTun, Chief Minister, East Bengal, told a press conference here that the gen eral electW* m East Bengal on adult franchise basis would be held In 1953. Chief Minister, N. W. F. P., has announced that the general election m theF.O.C. - 89 words
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141 1951-06-19 2 Another Bombay Minister Robbed Of Pen And Gold Buttons BOMBAY. June 16. Mr. G. D Vertak. Minister for Local BeXGovernment. Govern moot, of Bombay, was robbed of his Parker fountain pen and gold buttons when he was fast asleep m hLs b^d-room In the closely guarded residence "Eyrie." at MalabarFOC - 141 words
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2435 1951-06-19 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Restrict ionslM Fundamental Right Of Freedom Condemned MUKHERJEE KRIPALANI FLAY NEHRU BILL A JEW DELHI, May 30. (By Air Mail). Acharya Knpalam, speaking on Prime Minister i\ehru's bill to amend the Constitution, to-day condemned the proposed restrictions on the fundamental right of freedom of speech and expression.FOC - 2,435 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-06-19 3 PHOTO). Londoners jKickod every vantage point along the banks of the River iliames on June 5 to watch the arrival of King Haakon of Norway on his ih rep-day state visit to London. Photo Show a' Left to right on thHr arrival at Buckingham Palace: The Duke of Gloucester, PrincessA.P. - 55 words
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465 1951-06-19 3 NEW DELHI, May 30, (By Air Mail). —Finance Minister Mr. Chintaman De^hmukh made a brief statement m Parliament today on the Indo-Pakistan Finance Ministers' conference and said that the points of view of the two Governments were discussed mFOC - 465 words
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Article219 1951-06-19 3 NEW DELHI, June 16. Delhi police have registered ca.ses against lour office-bearers of the indoFatcisuan Committee on charge ot cheating 200 prospective Aliuiiin pUgrlmi to Pak.stan an:l misappropriating a sum ox -neariy Ki. 21,000 Tne cases were registered on tho rtport oi two Musiimi.s who wante.iFOC - 219 words
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127 1951-06-19 4 KALUTARA: Ancient Sinhalese Jiterature particularly poetry, contained much wnicn., though preecnUivg a superficial beauty and ta&te, on closer scrutiny indiaajted things that were hignly improper, said Mr. J. Q. J. Phii:»p, lecturer In the Government Teachers Training School at Katufcuraunda m the course of talk127 words
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382 1951-06-19 4 CEYLON SEWS: No Dismissal Of Non Cey lonese From Govt. Service Premier Refutes Press Report COLOMBO, June 18.— Prime Minister Don Stephen Senanayake has denied that the Ceylon Government intends to dismiss ail non-Ceylonese m Government employment as from Aug. 1. The Prime Minister made this statement m an exclusiveFOC - 382 words
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160 1951-06-19 4 SMUGGLING CHARGE: RS. 23,043 IN NOTES INVOLUED KANKESANTUtfAI: Mr. P. O. /ernando. with the approval of the Collector of Custom.-., ilied a plaint before Mr. C. B. vVa^gampaya. Maiiakam Magistrate, iuarglng PonnuGnamy Balasunuaram and 10 otners of Valvtti.ucai with being concerned In exi»rtLng out of vie lsiand on Jung i960,FOC - 160 words
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218 1951-06-19 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon will assist other Asian countries develop their aviation programmes by loaning technical personnel such as flying rrew and ground mechanics to them. The Ceylon envoys In Indonesia and Burma will shortly be informed t>y the Ministry of External Affairs that technical personnelFOC - 218 words
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Article92 1951-06-19 4 CEYLONESE AT C'WEALTH JET TALKS COLOMBO: Capt. Dixon Kotelawala, Deputy Director of Civi Aviation Is likely to represent Cey;on at the London Conference or jet aircraft turbo Jets and traffic management at airports to he held on Oct. 15. The Conference which Is expected to Last nearly a week willFOC - 92 words
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Article103 1951-06-19 4 COLOMBO: Mr. V. R. Chitra, 1.L.0. Cottage Industries Expert, who has just returned from a tour of the Negombo area, thinks there is plenty of scope for the development of the ceramic Industry In Ceylon. Mr. Chitra. accompanied by Mr. C. Alagaratnam of the DepartmentFOC - 103 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-06-19 4 Begum Shaista Su'.irawardy Ikramullah (extreme left) loft Karachi recently for Londun enroute to U.S.A. on a two -month lecture tour Sne was seen oil at the airport by Mrs. Warren: Mr. M iiramuilah and Mr. Avra M. Warren, A nbassador of U.S A m Pakistan45 words
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Article94 1951-06-19 4 COLOMBO: The power station at Kankesantural generating 2,700 kilowats, has been completed, and according to the General Engineer, Mr. W. F. Kobler, Is m a position to supply all house-holders between Kankesanturai and Jaffna. Underground mains have been laid along the entire length of theFOC - 94 words
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Article86 1951-06-19 4 COLOMBO: Dr. Jan G. Vermaat a Dutch soil chemist, has arrived to join the team of experts from the Food and Agricultural Organisation now m Ceylon. Dr. Vtrmaat has had considerable experience In soil chemistry particularly soil erosion and soil fertility. The F.A.O. team ofFOC - 86 words
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Article247 1951-06-19 4 ANURADHAPURA: A new draft scheme "for the protection and maintenance of Buddhism" has been put forward "to re-vitalise the Buddlia Sasana m Lanka so that it may radiate it for peace and happiFinance Ministry announced on June 10. The plan envisages a Maha Sangha Council and LayF.O.C. - 247 words
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160 1951-06-19 4 SWAMI SATYANANDA CRITICISES BARNES REPORT 'The Barnes Plan on Malayan Education seems to place the axe at the root of all educational principles, which is 'that the child should begin its education m its mother tongue/ Are we to sacrifice human values on the160 words
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158 1951-06-19 4 CALCUTTA: The death occurred at his Calcutta residence on Sunday (June 10) morning of Janab S. Wazed Ali, a prominent literateur of Bengal. Since he retired as Presidency Magistrate, Calcutta, In 1945 he haa been suffering from diabetes and a partial paralysis of the body.F.O.C. - 158 words
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Article128 1951-06-19 4 NEW DELHI, June 16 —The death roll In the collapse of a concrete shed m the Subzlmandi fruit market of Delhi recently has risen, to 15, seven persons having died In hospital. Twentyone .persons, some wit 1 scions injuries, are stall to hospital. The shedFOC - 128 words
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Article62 1951-06-19 4 NEW DELHI. June 16.— The Central Government has, under the Supply and Prices of Goods Act 1950, revised the maximum retai prices of certain infants foods. The revised prices per tin aire: Glaxo: One ltx Rs. three, annas eleven. Two lbs. Rs. seven. Ostermilk: OneFOC - 62 words
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Article82 1951-06-19 4 KARACHI: Pakistan Foreign Office said here that no date had yebeen fixed for Pakistan Premier, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan's proposed visit to Indonesia. Press reports from Jakarta, however, said on June 9 that Mr. Liaquat would reach Jakarta on July 13. P.T.I COLOMBO, Juno 17— CeylonP.T.I.; Reuter - 82 words
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109 1951-06-19 4 PAK. REFUSES TO TAKE INDIA'S SUPERFINE CLOTH BOMBAY: Import* of superfine :loin into Pakistan from India will lot be allowed m future, it was eliably learned here on June 9. Cloth woith less than Re. I Pakistan) per yard will however, ume under the Pakistan Open jeneral Licence for imports.F.O.C. - 109 words
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106 1951-06-19 4 KASHMIR CONSEMBLY ELECTION: NATIONAL CONFAB SET UP FIVE-MEMBER BOARD SRLNAGAR: The Jamu and Kashmir National Commerce on ane 7 set up a five member Elecon Board to contest elections to ;e proposed Constituent Assembly t the State. Bakshmi Ghulam Mohammed, ice-President, of the Conference, •/as elected Chairman of the Soard.F.O.C. - 106 words
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Article35 1951-06-19 4 NAINITAL: U. P.'s Chief Miniser Pandit Govind Ballah Pant Ud on June 9 that the general ■ections m Uttar Pradesh would be eld m the month of December this _-ar. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 35 words
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Advertisement353 1951-06-19 4 NOTICE My Chinese wife Thangammal i formerly named Ah, Kan) aged about 40 years, height about 44 ft. is mijsslng from my house No. 11, Kampong Bharu Road, 6ingapore since 10-6-51 she has taken away with her Jewellery and cash. I will "be grateful to those who inform me her353 words
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