Indian Daily Mail, 24 June 1951
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Title Section18 1951-06-24 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 133. SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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346 1951-06-24 1 Significance Of Collective Action Against Aggression UN. FORCES TEAMWORK PRAISED Tomorrow, Monday, June 25, 1951, marks the first anniversary of the outbreak of the war in Korea. It is the anniversary of the world's first successful collective action to repel communist aggressors. The valiantUSIS - 346 words
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758 1951-06-24 1 Story Of Big nning Of Korean War A Year Ago Retold The surprise attack launched a«sdnst the Republic of (South) Korea in the early morning of June 25, 1951 by the Communist regime ai North Korea was as mucn a blow to the peace of the wo«ld -nramous attack onUSIS - 758 words
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Article176 1951-06-24 1 ALMIGHTY GOD, King of Kings, and Lord, of Lords, we humbly beseech Thee to look down upon our nation engaged iii a stand against aggression and greed. We thank Thee for all those who have laid <io<vn tneir lives for freedom. Protect and assist, OurUSIS - 176 words
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205 1951-06-24 1 CENIRAL SECRETARIAT'S STEPS TO IMPROVE EFFICIENCY NEW DELHI: The Central Government propose to set up as soon as possible an. Organisation anrl Methods Division in the Methods Division in the Ministry of Horn" Affairs. The object is to improve the Central Secretariat machinery and attain progressively increasing standard of efficiency.F.O.C. - 205 words
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Article95 1951-06-24 1 CALCUTTA. June 23.- -The death occurred at hit Sovabazar residence, Calcutta, on Monday morning of 3:r Hari 3a nicer Paul, governing Director. B. K. Paul and Co., Ltd" a former Mayor of Calcutta. Ht mmttomntcUiA witn numerous pub lie and co ninercial bodies either aFOC - 95 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-06-24 1 PHOTO. King Leopold of Belgium, who lias announced his intention of abdicating in favour of his son on July 16, arrives with his wife Princess De Rethy at Cap D'Antibes, on the French Riviera, on June 12. His abdication will end the problem which at one time threatened to openA.P. - 54 words
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Article147 1951-06-24 1 KARACHI, June 23.— A sab-com-mittee of P.N.E.C. has suggested that all newspapers of Pakistan observe a one-day token strike in protest against the Bahawalpur otate Government (West Pakistani order suspending publication oi two Bahawalpur weeklies. Bahawaipur Government recently suspend' d the two weeklies Insaf and SutlejFOC - 147 words
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144 1951-06-24 1 KA-nPUR, June 23.— Abou- 2.000 Congress workers from tight wards of Kanpur City have resigned from the primary membership of the Con^r oss. They include Shri Achleshwar Nath Saxena, General Secretary of the Sutl Mill Mazdoor Union. a local textile mill workers' organisation. In hisFOC - 144 words
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Article103 1951-06-24 1 CALCUTTA. June 23.— Mr M. C. Setalvad, Attorney -General of India who has been appointed Arbitrator, has convened a meeting of the ordinary and Deferred shareholders of the Tata Iron and Steel Company on July 4, to consider the procedure with regard to the conversion cfFOC - 103 words
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172 1951-06-24 1 ZAFRULLAH'S PRESS CONFERENCE INVITATION TO ANGLO-U.S. CORRESPONDENTS ONLY KARACHI. June 23— The Indian Press was completely kept out from the Press Conference held on Juno 12 by Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, Foreign Minister, on the Kashmir issue, though all observations made by him were primarily addressed to Mr. Nehru, India".;FOC - 172 words
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Article56 1951-06-24 1 KARACHI, June 23.— Indonesia's Mnsjumi Party, the party in power, favours a Moslem bloc, Dr. Prawoto Mankusasmito. leader of the IndoBcs'an •larliamentary delegation to Paki* an, said here yesterday before returning to Jakarta. Ke added that close co-operation between all the Moslem countries of the world wouldA.P. - 56 words
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321 1951-06-24 1 NEW DELHI, June 23. If you think that the United Nations has failed in its purpose, here is a remedy offered by a Sikh Sadhu (holy man). Nirmal Singh Pantal, 48, urged the immediate formation of a world government with the Eire Premier, EamonAP - 321 words
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Article264 1951-06-24 1 HYDERABAD, June 16, (By Air Mail). The number of accused to stand trial in the Pakistan AntiState Conspiracy Case is fifteen and not fourteen, as was officially announced yesterday, it was authoritatively learnt here today, The fifteenth accuse'd is Mohammed Hussain Ata, a civilian normally residentFOC - 264 words
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231 1951-06-24 1 AMERICANS TO CONDUCT TYPHUS RESEARCH IN MALAYA WASHINGTON, June 19.— A group lOf six United States Army Medical Service officers and medical research scientists left Washington Friday by air to carry on research on scrub typhus in the Federated Malay States and British North Borneo. The U.S. group, the ArmyUSIS - 231 words
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Article31 1951-06-24 1 VALETTA, June 23 —Two Pakistani warr\ir.ii the Tlppu Sultan ar.o Tariq, -anivcd here on Thursday They will operate with units of the i Mediterranean Fleet for three weeks. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Advertisement35 1951-06-24 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES From 23-6-51. CBY POST) Malaya, B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 0 tt.OO 1 Year 66.00 Other Placet 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 0 39.00 1 Year 78.0035 words
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Article2612 1951-06-24 2 DHARAM BIR SINGH - DHARAM BIR SINGH RECEiYi LEGISLATION SURVEYED (By AiN essential requisite of efficient and tuuvrng agriculture is Me existence ox piwper eeonoiinc ana institutional o«K;*-gruuiiu wiiicn < WOIUU CHOOUra^C cuxuka^Ou Oil < progressive line* ana tnereoy heip i'u.UiVJU«Uij>uU\>u ox j/x'uuuk/MJii me- j tiwxLS. it 15, lor instance,GIIS - 2,612 words
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Article, Illustration86 1951-06-24 2 PHOTO. Some 2,000 members of the Girls' Training Corps, the Women's Junior Air Corns and the Girls' Nautical Training Corps paraded on Horse Guards Paradu, London seme of the trooping of the Colour, for their first joint national parade, on June 10. Of the 2,000, 80 fainted and were ledA.P. - 86 words
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Article1264 1951-06-24 2 Hydro Electric Projects WORKSHOP TO BE STARTED AT TUNGABHADRA SITE MADRAS: (By Air Mail). The progress of the various irrigation and electricity projects of the State was explained by the Minister for Public Works Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, at a Press conference held recently at the Secretariat, The conference, it isF.O.C. - 1,264 words
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Advertisement102 1951-06-24 2 Pwge* to South Indim B. I. S. N. CO.. Straita/Nagapattinam/Madras Service &S. "RAJULA" SAILS Singapore p. Swettenham Penanß T«li 15 7 51 Ji'SJ 51 H-8-51 2-9-51 3 9 51 5 9 51 First Class, Secord Class "A" "B" excellent accommodation ana every facUty and comfort. Deck passages with or without102 words
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441 1951-06-24 3 ASSEMBLY COILD POSTPONE ELECTION UNTIL 1956 LISBON: Dr. Antonio dc Oliveira Salazar, the Portuguese Prime Minister, will probably be chosen as Portugal's next President. But he may not be elected until 1956 if he then agrees. At the moment, he is acting President ofReuter - 441 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-06-24 3 PHOTO A solemn Joe Louis, protected from the unwanted ra'.n by an umbrella, leaves the New York State Athletic CcmmLssion's Office In New York City, on June 13, after the weigh-in. Later a postponement until June 14 and then until June 15 of his 15 -round bout with Lee SavoldA.P. - 64 words
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Article1269 1951-06-24 3 THE question of the establishment of an aquarium in Bombay had long engaged the attention of many people. Such an institution was a great necessary as it could enable extensive and intensive research to be carried out in marine life which teemed in the waters around theGIIS - 1,269 words
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Article354 1951-06-24 3 CALCUTTA: The East Indian Railway have started building a new type of all-steel 111 class coaches al their Llllooah and Kanchrapara carriage workshops to cope with the fast deterioration of their war-worn coaching slocks. According to the post-war Rolling Stock Rehabilitation programme oi .ne Indian Railways recently354 words
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Article195 1951-06-24 3 life of a railway coach was about 90 yeara Every railway wagon or coach had to return to workshop* for overhaul and servicing at regu* lar intervals which vary from six months to above. At the present moment coaches well over 40 years of age were running inF.O.C. - 195 words
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2191 1951-06-24 4 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS; Aim Ot Constitution Amendment j Reiterated NEW DELHI, June 3 Air Mail). There was a wordy duel between Prime Minister Nehru and Dr. Syama Prasad Mookherjee when Mr. Nehru replied to the debate on the Constitution Amendment Bill in Parliament todayFOC - 2,191 words
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Article101 1951-06-24 4 NEW DELHI. June 2 (By Air Mail).— The total value of Mr. jiaquat Ali Khan's property In t J unjab (India) is estimated at Rs. J.70,535, according to a statement aid on the table of Parliament toiay by Mr. Satyanarain Sinha, Minister of Parliamentary Affair:,.FOC - 101 words
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329 1951-06-24 4 Aligarh Muslim University: Bill To Amend Act NEW DELHI, June 2, (By Air Mail). Membership of the Court of the Aligarh Muslim University is to be thrown open to all persons irrespective of religion or caste under the Aligarh Muslim Univeralty (Amendment) Bill introduced in Parliament to-day by Mr. A.FOC - 329 words
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Article63 1951-06-24 4 The 2nd Annual General Meeting >f :ru^ Singapore Indian Drivers" 'Jnion will be held at tfne Singapore Traction Co., Union building. (18, -la.ee Course Rd.. Singapore) on Tuesday, June 26 at 3.00 p.m. All members are requested to turn up, wearing their mombershiD badges. Members without63 words
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Article120 1951-06-24 4 THOMAS CUP BADMINTON IN BOMBAY NEW DELHI, June 22.— India's No. 1 badminton player, Devinder Mohan, will lead the country's team against Thailand in the first round of the Pacific Zone tie of the Thomas Cup Badminton Tournament at Bombay on June 30 and July 1. The Indian team isGIIS - 120 words
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Article44 1951-06-24 4 An Agreement was signed or. Tuesday. June 19, between the Pan Malayan Rubber Workers' Union and the Malayan Planting Industries E.npioyers' Association covering the Award of the Board r.i Arbitration on P.antation Wage.s. 1951. writes the Secretary of M.P.IE.A., Kuala Lumpur.44 words
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Advertisement212 1951-06-24 4 INDIAN WEDDING TODAY The marriage of Mr. Thanikodi (son of late Mr. V. Ramasamy) with. V'iss Manikafnammal (daugnter ot iate Mr. A C Subrayalu) will be solemnised today, Sunday, June 24, Dciween 6.30 a.m. and 8 a.m. at No. 47. Curl Road, Singapore. Oonjal .vill oe at 1 p m212 words
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