Indian Daily Mail, 20 June 1951
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Title Section16 1951-06-20 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 129. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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385 1951-06-20 1 MRS. PANDIT TO ATTEND CEREMONY AT PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON, June 19 A "liberty" ship carrying over 9,000 tons of food grains for India will sail from Philadelphia on Wednesday despite the nationwide shipping strike, it was officially anounced yesterday. After a meeting yesterdayReuter; USIS - 385 words
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Article99 1951-06-20 1 PHILADELPHIA, June 19. A ceremony celebrating the first shipment of wheat under the recently enacted US$l9O million loan to India takes here today. The ceremony will be held at the berth of the ship which will take the grain to India. The first shipment99 words
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103 1951-06-20 1 AFGHANS IN PAKISTAN LAUNCH FREEDOM MOVEMENT KARACHI, June 19.— A group of discontented young Afghans, former Afghan Army officers, have organized in Pakistan an underground movement aimed at setting up a free, democratic government in Afghanistan. Sponsors of the movem .it, called the "Afghan Republican Anny," claim they have linhsA.P. - 103 words
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218 1951-06-20 1 RED CHINA AN EXAMPLE, SAYS KRIPALANI! PA T N A June 19. J. B. Kripalani. leader of the new Praja (People's) Party, declared on Sun day taat India should look to thr achievements of Communist China :or an example. He spoke at an open air meeting oi 50:000 following theA.P. - 218 words
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Article178 1951-06-20 1 PARIS, June 19 —With 19 contests still undecided, the French centre parties today maintained their majority in 3ur?3ay's general against assaults from b;Jlh right and left. The partie.; which have support 1 recent middle-of-the-road coa.i tion governnv-rit held 383 seats OUI the 608 places soA.P. - 178 words
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Article140 1951-06-20 1 Statistics released by the office of the India Government Trad-? Commissioner in Singapore show that the total trade between Malaya and India during April this year, valued at M537.09 million, was composed of M59.83 million worth of exports to India and M527.26 million worth ofGIIS - 140 words
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Article116 1951-06-20 1 CAIRO. June 19.— Blueprints for a 4 765 road to carry Pakistani pilgrims to Mecca and Medina, the holy cities of Ifiam, are under study, according t* the Arab News Agency. ANA., in a dispatch from Riad. the Saudi Arabian capital, said a Pakistani TnissionA.P. - 116 words
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Article117 1951-06-20 1 EASTBOUNRE, England. June 19 —Hamilton Fyfe, former London newspaper editor, died here in a nursing home, it was announced today. He was 84. Fyfe took over as editor of thf» Daily Mirror in 1903 when lls circulation was 40,000. He booster. the (paper's sales to 400,000A.P. - 117 words
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Article, Illustration303 1951-06-20 1 LONDON, June 19.—The British have agreed to go part way in meeting Iran's demand for caah to settle Lho oil controversy, informed officials said today. The British-owned Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's negotiators will offer about £10,000.000 as part of a gene-ral-proposal when they meetA.P. - 303 words
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152 1951-06-20 1 Malayan Airways have announced several new services in Malaya which will all be in operation by June 26. The Singapore-Penang service is stepped up to three times daily, the third flight being non-stop on five days of the week and calling at Kuala Lumpur152 words
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Article64 1951-06-20 1 KARACHI, June 19. Eleven people were killed and 19 injured yesterday when an engine and a passenger train collided in Ghotkl station. 260 miles northeast of here. Special relief trains took the injured to the nearby town of Sukkur where they were treated. The officialReuter - 64 words
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Article164 1951-06-20 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 19 —The unity of the Tamilnad Congress for facing the coming elections has proved illusory. It looked last week that the TNC C. would set an example to the rest of India when the leaders of conflicting groups were elected164 words
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182 1951-06-20 1 "HINDU'S" ADVICE TO BRITISH RULERS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Juno 19. The Newspaper "Hindu" commenting on the Malay leader Dato Onn's move to form an "Independent Malaya Party" to strive for United and Independent Malaya, expressed the hope that the i.:diau and182 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-06-20 1 PHOTO). Dr. FRANK PORTER GRAHAM (right), of U.S.A., was recently appointed by the Security Council as the new United Nations Representative for India and Pakistan in succession to Sir Owen Dixon of Australia. Dr. Graham is shown here with Trygve Lie, U.N. Secretary-General, at U.N. headqu.irters in New York onA.P. - 53 words
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Article45 1951-06-20 1 CALCUTTA. June 19.— Over 1,000 square miles in the Mishml Hills district of Assam today lay flooded >y week-long monsoon rains. Six villages have been swamped by the river Lohit. tributary of the Brahnanutra. and serious erosion hreatens the Sadiya district. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article46 1951-06-20 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. June 19.— The Constitution Amendment Bill became aw on Monday when Piesident Dr. Rajendra Prasad signed his assent tc the measure. The President's signature also v.-lidates certain laws pawed by some Stai.es regarding Zamindari abolition. -Copyright.46 words
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677 1951-06-20 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, June 20, 1951 IRRELEVANT, IMPERTINENT, ULTRA VIRES! THE Committee appointed by tha Hi£h Commissioner for th« Federation of Malaya to consider the problem of Malay education and consisting of nine Malays and five Europeans and presided over by a European, has recommended that tha schools677 words
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Article35 1951-06-20 2 PATNA: The Government of Rihar have sanctioned over Rs. 85,000 to execute short term schemes for the improvement of Rajgir area, with a view to developing: it as an ideal sanatorium. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration754 1951-06-20 2 "Move To Check Inflation NEW DELHI India's import policy for the period July-December 1951, announced on June 14, was further liberalised by relaxing import restrictions on a wide range of commodities. According to the new policy all January-June 1951 licences entitled to be doubled in valueF.O.C.; A.P. - 754 words
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137 1951-06-20 2 ALLOCATION OF REVENUES IN PAKISTAN KARACHI: The Pakistan GovTnment are thinking of engaging he services of a foreign financial •xp^rt to scrutinise the system of financial allocation between the Centra and the Provinces. It is understood that their choice may fall on Sir Jeremy Raisman, former Finance Member of theF.O.C. - 137 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-06-20 2 PHOTO). This group of Persians left Tehra on June 7to take over the vast Angla-InuiLan Oil Company's Kh .reistan properties. Among the group are two of the three members of a temporary board of directors; three men described as "soil experts," and two accountants. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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447 1951-06-20 2 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru on June io paid glowing tributes to the veteran Sikh leader, Baba Kharak Singh, for his services to the nation. The Prime Minister, who was addressing a meeting organised here by the Indian National Consolidation and Peace Organisation toF.O.C. - 447 words
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491 1951-06-20 2 BOARD'S THIRD DIRECTIVE: PUNJAB LEADER APPRISED OF CONSEQUENCES IF HE DISOBEYS SIMLA, June 15. The Chief Minister Dr. Gopich&nd Bhargava this mornin j received a third directive on telephone from the Central Parliamentary Board to resign forthwith. Dr. Bhargava was apprised of the consequencesF.O.C. - 491 words
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Article51 1951-06-20 2 DIBKUGARH, June 15. Eight men, seventy heads of cattle and 500 maunds of grain were believed lost in what was described as the biggest boat disaster this Reason In the River Bruhraaputra. The ferry boat carrying them capsized in midstream with no trace of any.F.O.C. - 51 words
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Advertisement89 1951-06-20 2 SIAMESE SPEED SAFETY k SINGAPORE* ***iW PENANG and SINGAPORE SIME. DARBY De Witt s Couqh Syirups I are good Kas we feel been proved by public demand J|J|^^ Besides bemg medicinally active DeWitts Cough £en|Ps! Syrups are pleasant to the taste, and give instant relief to throat and chest discomforts89 words
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1763 1951-06-20 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS; TIT FOR TAT NEW DELHI, (By Air Mail).— Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain, Rehabilitation Minister, said in Parliament today that Pakistan had not paid a single pie to India in regard to rental income from evacuee property ih Pakistan, and in view ofEd IDMD - 1,763 words
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513 1951-06-20 3 A. I. R. NEWS SERVICE -PLAYING OF NATIONAL ANTHEM -CRACKS IN JUMMA MASJID INDIAN RARE EARTH CONCERN RIVER VALLEY PROJECTS -TAX ARREARS QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI. May 30, (By Air t Mail). The Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Shri Diwakar said in reply to Shri Krishnand Rai thatFOC - 513 words
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354 1951-06-20 3 MAHTAB ASSURES PLENTIFUL SUPPLY OF CLOTH FROM JULY BOMBAY, June i«;. —Shri Hare Krushna Mahtab, India's Minister for Commerce and Industry, said here today that scarcity of cloth in fhe country would soon be a thing of the past and by the first week of July the consumer would beF.O.C. - 354 words
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150 1951-06-20 3 SUITABLE ACTOR FOR GANDHUI'S LIFE FILM FOUND NEW DELHI, June 9. A widened and bare-gummed Indian employee of a British Oil Company here is hoping to become world famous film star in the role of Mahatma Gandhi. After forty years as an office clerk the 64-year-old Lakshml Chand has writtenF.O.C. - 150 words
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142 1951-06-20 3 General Ejection In Bombay In Dec. Or Jan. Next BOMBAY, June 15. General elections in Bombay will be held between December this year and January. 1952. The election* will be over before the end of January. Mr. Morarji Desai, Bombay's Home Minister, told his weekly press conference here today thatF.O.C. - 142 words
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832 1951-06-20 4 Dismissal Of Non- Citizens In Govt. Service CEYLON NEWS: fuller Details Of Goonesinha's Statement COLOMBO: Non-nationals in Government ser**ii£g^jMve oeen told by Government tnat umess they cS* provide proof that they have obtained Ley ion Citizenship under the Citizenship bill tney win oe sactced on August 1, 1951. No compensationFOC - 832 words
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195 1951-06-20 4 CEYLON'S VIEWS SOUGHT ON COPYRIGHT CONVENTION COLOMBO: Ceylon is among the countries invited by the UNESCO to submit views on copyright for the purpose of drafting a Copyright Convention to which all countries .nay subscril>€. The Ceylon branch of the UNESCO has apnointed a committee consisting of Mr. W. M.FOC - 195 words
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Article328 1951-06-20 4 way capable of providing landing facilities lo.r even jet planes, and on t^e acquisition of land. About two to three millions will be spent on improving and extending terminal bunding, installation of •.he latest navigational aids, lighting, etc. The scheme is now being actively IFOC - 328 words
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215 1951-06-20 4 VAVUNIYA: "If Government is pursuing a truly neutral policy, it must have trade relations with Russia and China and thereby help to solve our food probiem," declared Mr. A. Vaidialingam, at a meeting of ihe Vavuniya United Workers' and Peasants'FOC - 215 words
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Article, Illustration126 1951-06-20 4 rnui\j>. POONA, June 19. The Socialist Party will contest 100 out of the 143 seats on the Bombay Legislative Assembly from Maharashtra and 10 out of 22 seats on the Parliament in the coming general elections. This was decided at a two-day meeting of the Regional Committee ofF.O.C.; A.P. - 126 words
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108 1951-06-20 4 At a meeting of Indians held in the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday. June 14, wi*h Mr. R. Ramani. MLC, in the chair, it was unanimously agreed to form a "Selangor Indian Welfare Committee" to co-operato with and assist the Government108 words
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Article58 1951-06-20 4 PARIS, June 18— At the UNESCO session at Paris. Mr. P. N. Kirpal (India) was elected on June 14 rapporteur for all national commissions carrying- out the work of the UNESCO (in its 59 member states. Mr. KirDal is Deputy Secretary of India's Education Ministry andGIIS - 58 words
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254 1951-06-20 4 KLUANG BRANCH OF JOHORE ESTATES STAFF UNION At the annual general meeting of the Klung Branch of the Johorc Estates Staff Union held at the Kluang Indian Association premises recenuy, the retiring caalrtnan, Mr K. G. Pillal, in his opening address paid tribute to the members for their whole-hearted enthusiasm254 words
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Article245 1951-06-20 4 NEW DELHI: The Government, of India h;tve decided to regard henceforth the reduction of a bank iverdratt or the discharge of other iiuiuiiues as an app:oved purpose" tor Excess Piofit Tax refunds, tiie. Finnce Ministry announced on June in The lefunds will be to the extentF.O.C. - 245 words
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114 1951-06-20 4 KARACHI: A State Bank of Pakistan press note issued on June 12 said the bank "had now issued instructions covering practically all types of remittances to India. The press note did not enumerate the types of remittances that would be allowed, but asked those interestedF.O.C. - 114 words
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Article102 1951-06-20 4 NEW DELHI: Congress candidates at the ensuing general elections will probably have the plough as their symbol. A decision to adopt this symbol was taken by the Congress Central Election Committee. The symbols for the different parties will be allotted by the Election Commission after the102 words
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529 1951-06-20 4 U.S. EXPERTS CONDUCTING FOOD SURVEYS IN S.E. ASIA MALAYA'S RICE SUPPLIES MAY BE AFFECTED WASHINGTON, June 19. Food, marketing, and refrigeration specialists from the United States are making: surveys In four countries of South-Eust Asia that they hope will help solve some of the food problems there. The surveys ultimatelyUSIS - 529 words
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