Indian Daily Mail, 28 June 1951
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Title Section16 1951-06-28 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Ml. No. 137. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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177 1951-06-28 1 INDONESIA'S APPEAL TO BOTH COUNTRIES NEW DELHI, June 27. India's Prime Minister Nehru said yesterday that India was anxious lo settle the Kashmir dispute and welcomed the assistance of Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations arbitrator. Indonesia President SoekarnoReuter - 177 words
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Article164 1951-06-28 1 NEW DELHI, June 27. Thr HINDUSTAN TIMES refers to the murder of two Indian soldiers by Pakistanis near the border m Kashmir and says; "It would be a grievous mistake to consider the crime aa an isolated aberration on the part f<t the Pakistanis concernedGIIS - 164 words
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Article150 1951-06-28 1 BOMBAY, June 27. Bombay State is taking a lead m educa tingvoters, both m urban and rural areas, for the General elections b> arranging m advance a number of mock elections. The object is to acquaint the illiterate and ignorant voters with the correct practiceGIIS - 150 words
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157 1951-06-28 1 MELBOURNE, June 27.— New South Wales will not transfer con.s'itutional power to the Federal Government to enable it to outlaw the Communist Party. Labour Fiemier James McGirr announced T.iis means that it the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Mejizies, wishes to carry out his planReuter - 157 words
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164 1951-06-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 27.— Mr. Justice Mack m the Madras High Court yesterday dismissing the appeal of Dravida Kalagham volunteers who had been sentenced for picketing North Indian shops m the City, rejected their contention that they wrei c onlyCopyright - 164 words
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Article68 1951-06-28 1 PARIS, June 27. The Indian industrialist. Mr. M. B. Patnaik, announced m Paris recently an award of an annual prize of £1,000 for the best work m popularising science. The p»-ize named "Kalinga" \vijl be awarded through the UNESCO. Mr. Patnaik on June 25 handed overGIIS - 68 words
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59 1951-06-28 1 BHARAT SCOUTS FOR INTERNATIONAL JAMBOREE BOMBAY. June 27. A contingent of 120 Bharat Scouts left Bombay on June 24 for Austria to participate m the forthcoming international Jamboree to be held there. The scouts are for the first time going abroad "under their own flag." They are led by theGIIS - 59 words
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Article30 1951-06-28 1 LUCKNOW, June 27. The Gov- i ernment of Uttar Pradesh have sanctioned Rs. 500,000 for advancing loans to displaced persons for inius- «n«l jmrpo— m 195M952.^ GIISGIIS - 30 words
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Article78 1951-06-28 1 170.000 D.P.s Get Employment NEW DELHI, June 27. Employment Exchanges m different parts of India had, till the end of April ISSI, placed m employment 170,UU0 persons, with 572,730 dependents. A total number oj. 743,000 displaced persons haa thus been rehabilitated through the Dhectorate of Employment Exchanges. During April 1951,GIIS - 78 words
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269 1951-06-28 1 M-A\ DELHI, June 26.— The Advisory Boards, set up under the recently liberalised provisions of the Preventive Detention Act, considered further the detention of 1,003 persons, out of the 2,237 detenues m 13 States, unnecessary. These persons have accordingly been released by the StateGIIS - 269 words
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119 1951-06-28 1 SEVEN MORE SHIPMENTS OF U.S. GRAIN SCHEDULED FOR INDIA WASHINGTON, June 27.— The flow of United States grain to India under the US$l9O million India Loan Act begun on June 20 will gain momentum during the month of July. Already, another seven shipments have been scheduled, and additional shipments willUSIS - 119 words
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Article53 1951-06-28 1 BOMBAY, June 27.— About 900 maunds of subsidiary food for free distribution In India reached Bombay on June 15. The food has been sent by the CARE organisation of the USA. Similar and larger quantities of food pie expected to arrive m Madras and CalcuttaGIIS - 53 words
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Article140 1951-06-28 1 SIMLA, June 27. Promotion of industrial education has been receiving increasing attention of the Punj Government, which maintains 25 industrial schools and institutes for imparting training to about 1,600 students m different industries. Textile technology at Amritsar gives training m cotton and silk weaving. The HosieryGIIS - 140 words
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Article186 1951-06-28 1 MANILA, June 27.— A battle of ideas with the purpose of crushing communism by laying bare to the people of town and village its vicious features is being conducted m the Philippine Republic by the volunteer Anti-Communist League, according to a commentary m the dailyUSIS - 186 words
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Article87 1951-06-28 1 Italian Oil Chief In Persia TEHERAN, June 27. Dr. Mario Carafla. Vice-president of A^ip, the Italian National Petrol Company arrived secretly a lew days ago to advice on nationalising the oil m d us try. He came here at the Persian Government's Invitation, it was learned here today. Neither theReuter - 87 words
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Article65 1951-06-28 1 PUSAN, KOREA, June 27—President Syngman Rhee said yesterday "the fact that the leaders of Soviet Russia are now seeking peace is an admission by them of defeat." Comnjnting after his cabinet had discussed Jacob Malik's ceasefire proposal, the president said the proposal was entirely unacceptable.'" toA.P. - 65 words
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Article57 1951-06-28 1 LONDON, June 27 Non-Asian 1 Conrnonwrauh nations pledged arms find men Tuesday •'v v to belT 1 Britain defend tr. > oil r now troubled M.dd'.c East fn n, .;7^ gre^lon. The pledie oam^ fr-.m Australia. New Ee-iland and S Mill) Africa, and the Crown Colony f57 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-06-28 1 Mr. Jawahurlal Nehru received addresses of welcome from various organisations during his brief visit to Khatmandu Photo show? the Prime Minister receiving the Address of Welcome presented on behalf of the citizens of Khatmandu at Laind Cnaar37 words
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396 1951-06-28 1 PUMPING OF LARGE FIELD ALREADY HALTED TEHERAN, June 27.— British Ambassador Sir Francis Shepherd said iod«U that the crude oil pumping of southern Persia's larQ^t Held has been halted because of the Anglo-Irania" Oil Company* s decision to withdraw its396 words
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220 1951-06-28 1 Nl\\\ DELHI, June 27. India has shown no desire to resume an active part m promoting peace m Korea following the Soviet ceasefire proposal. Departure of Prime Minister Nehru for a week's holiday m Kashmir is a plain indication that heA.P. - 220 words
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Article51 1951-06-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, .June 27. Television will be demonstrated for the first time m India m February next year when the International Radio and Electronics Exhibition will be held here. The television programme will be projected on receivers to be installed .n some cinema theatres.Copyright - 51 words
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137 1951-06-28 1 REUNION OF INDIA PAKISTAN: HINDU MAHA SABHA'S AIM (From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. June 27.— The Hindu Mahasabha Working Committee concluded its three-day icMion after deciding: on the matr principles of the Election Manifesto and appointing a three-man Committee headed by Dr. B. N. Khare to conduct election work.Copyright - 137 words
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Article52 1951-06-28 1 CALCUTTA, June 27— Indian jute mills produced over 80,000 lons of jute manufactures last month. The output was the highest so far recorded this year. GIIS Commonwealth Delence Ministers here. Ceylon, India and Pakistan did not attend as they have refused to aocepi any commitments outside their ownGIIS; A.P. - 52 words
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Article61 1951-06-28 1 CAIRO. June 27. Recent press reports that the British Fifteenth Division has been sent from Jordan to the Persian Gulf were termed a "mere fabrication" m a Jordan government communique today. According to an Amman dispatch to the Arab newsagency, the communique .said there are no BritishA.P. - 61 words
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Article58 1951-06-28 1 PUS AN, KOREA, June General Mntthew B- Ridgway, after a visit yesterday to Korean President Synjrman Rhee. said, "tha situni:om iiniVs he^t^r than ever." Asked lo'tomment on the proposed ceasefire on the 38th parallel. Gen. Udffway said: "I would want Ironical ssreement. I am not willineA.P. - 58 words
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613 1951-06-28 2 India Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, June 28, 1951. WHY A SEPARATE HOSPITAL FOR MALAYS? IT IS time that some one cried a halt to the communalism m the Federation of Malaya, which having already vitiated the politics, has now begun to attack the government also. That politics has Deen vitiated613 words
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377 1951-06-28 2 INDIA'S IMPORT LICENSING POLICY REVISED NEW DELHI. The Government of India have reviewed their import licensing policy m tne hgnt ot tne suggestions made by the import Advisory Uouncii and ot comments and cuucisms irom otner sources. As a result oi this review, tne following decisions have Deen taxen, statesF.O.C. - 377 words
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323 1951-06-28 2 Settling Kashmir Dispute: No Question Of War At Present, Says Zatrullah KARACHI: Pakistan Foreign Minister, Mr. Mohammed Zafrullah Khan said on June 21 Pakistan was not at present thinking m terms of war for settling Kashmir dispute. Mr. Zafrullah Khan, however, added, "But we do not know what India mightFOC - 323 words
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122 1951-06-28 2 JAMMU: An "arbitration boycott committee" has been set up here to protest against the mission of Dr. Prank Graham, United Nations Mediator m the Kashmir dispute. The Committee announced *on June 21 that meetings, process ions and hartals would be held In the whole ofFOC - 122 words
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103 1951-06-28 2 KATHMANDU: A three member Public Service Commission has been appointed by the Nepal Government with Sardar Nagendraman Singh as Chairman. Major Kaiser Bahadur and Mr. Devnath Prasad Varma ar« two members. The Commission will conduct examinations for appointments to services of Nepal Government and wiltFOC - 103 words
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577 1951-06-28 2 Survey Ot Economic Lite Ot India For 1948 NEW DELHI: Living costs m India far exceeded those m most other countries m 1948, according to an official survey for the year of India's economic life m relation to the rest of theFOC - 577 words
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481 1951-06-28 2 GOVT. WILL NOT BE INTIMIDATED, WARNS MLNISTER ALL-INDIA MY STRIKE: KHAGUL (.Dinapore; Mi 1 Jagjivan itam, India's Labour Minister, said hd-e on June la that the talk oi a railway strike had become an annual icaure but Oovemment was not going to be intimidated by it. You may raise slogansFOC - 481 words
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Article122 1951-06-28 2 NEW DELHI: The latcut item added to the list of India's Export Trade Control Orders is elephant. The Government have provisionally fixed an annual export quota of 75 elephants for all destinations including Pakistan, it Is learnt. This has been done at the instance ofFOC - 122 words
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Article36 1951-06-28 2 ~3fSRAH, June 28. Six oli tankers sailed last night from Abadan without loading any oil Twentyfour tankers were reported today outside Abadan waiting to ge* into the port,- R euterReuter - 36 words
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236 1951-06-28 2 PRICES OF FINE SUPERFINE CLOTH REDUCED FROM JULY NEXT Mauj, —'me «joy eminent 01 India nave reduced me puces of line aim Isu^Uiie eivj..n lor me quarter be- ginning Juiy 1, lbol, by 1 to 1% I |Wr Nlto aim li.oo to lv 4 per cent le^etuvtiy, me Uoianieice andFOC - 236 words
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142 1951-06-28 2 KRiiii^AGAK: Mr. Abhoyalidnda MuKntijee, Magistrate, on June 22 acquitted V. M. Muknerjee, i former Commandant of the DhubuIha Transit Camp, who was charged m connexion with the murder oJ Anukul Brahma, a refugee residing m the camp. The prosecution alleged tnat on I Sept.FOC - 142 words
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Article, Illustration77 1951-06-28 2 Photo. I The Conference of the Deputy Foreign Ministers on the agenda for a 4 four-power meeting ended infailure, on June 21 night. It was their 74th meeting m 16 weeks. Photo shows: The Russian delegation leaving the Rose Palace m Paris on June 21, at the end of theA.P. - 77 words
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375 1951-06-28 2 WORST PHASE OF ASSAM FLOODS NOT YET OVER, SAY EXPORTS CAUHATI. June 21 (By Air Mail). The- worst phase of the Assam Uoods is perhaps not yet over, si'.ivey experts said neie today. fiiere is, however, no cause for "undue aiarm." General indications from various places today were that waterFOC - 375 words
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893 1951-06-28 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS; Parliament Empowered To Make Litvs: Jain's Resolution Passed NEW DELHI, June 5 By Air Mail).— Parliament to-day unanimously passed the Rehabilitation Minister bnri A jit Prasad Jain's resolution authorising Parliament to make iaws for the separation of tneFOC - 893 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-06-28 3 PHOTO President Truman's personal representative, Lieutenant -General Charles L. Boltt, Deputy Chief of Stall of the United States Army, is seen m this picture representing E.nperor Haile Selassie with a message from the United States Prebiden*. during a ceremony at tlie Emperors Palace m Addis Ababa, on June 13. InA.P. - 62 words
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Article157 1951-06-28 3 NEW DELHI, June 5 (By Air Mail). Minister Sari K. M. Man shi announced m Parliament toda;, unit tne Government nad decideu •:o noid an independent enquiry .mo alleged irregularities m toe import oi fertilizer last year. £>ni Munsni made vne announce.nent m repiy to aFOC - 157 words
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733 1951-06-28 3 Communist Activities In Tripura State Undertrial Prisoners' Escape From Judicial Lock-up Train Accident At Darbhanga Aerodrome In Gauhati Bombay's Plan To Increase Cotton Production Demolition Of Temple In Pahari Dhiraj Jute Cultivation In Assam. QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT: NEW DELHI. June 5 (By Air Mail). Communist activities m fripura State-FOC - 733 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-06-28 3 PHOTO). The Anglp -Iranian Oil Company's delegation which has been in Persia negotiating witl^ the Persian Government about at London airport, on June 22. Photo shows:— A member of the delegation, Mr. B. R. Jackson (left), Deputy chairman, walking with Sir Williain Fraser, Chairman of the Company, wno greeted theA.P. - 58 words
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Article109 1951-06-28 3 NEW DELHI, June 25. The Prime Minister and Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Nehru, has sent the following message to the Foreign Minister of Thailand on the occasion of the Thai National Day which fell on June 24, 1951: "On the happy occasion of your National Day,GIIS - 109 words
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Article568 1951-06-28 3 GOVT. CAN TARE OVER IF PRODUCTION GOES DOWN NEW DELHI, June 4 (By Air Mail). Shri H. V. Kamath asked m Parliament today whether there was any truth m a press report that the Minister of Commerce and Industry threatened to nationalise textile mills that didFOC - 568 words
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208 1951-06-28 4 Gal Oya Settlement: Premier Replies To Criticism COLOMBO: The Prime Minister recently gave the lie to Federalist propaganda that Government discriminated m the selection of allot tees to be settled at Gal Oya. Th^ Premier said: "Federalists are working on oommuual lines; I am not". He emphasised that Gal OyaFOC - 208 words
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439 1951-06-28 4 Reinstatement Of Dismissed Employees Demanded CEYLON NEWS: CEYLON INDIAN CONGRESS SECRETARY'S STATEMENT COLOMBO: While welcoming the Prime Minister's assurance that the Government's policy is not to discontinue from service non-Ceylonese now m Government Departments, the Ceylon Indian Congress secretary, Mr. V. K. Vellayan, says m a press communique that two-foldFOC - 439 words
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236 1951-06-28 4 COLOMBO: A young Ceylonese engineer who was engaged m the U.K. Ministry of Works m the construction of Atomic Research Establishments has been appointed Executive Engineer, Gal-Oya Development Boaurd. He is Mr. V. Santhlrasenan, who has Just returned to take up his appointment. Mr.FOC - 236 words
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Article134 1951-06-28 4 COLOMBO: In response to the public demand fQr a Tamil edition cf the report of the Special Committee on Hindu Temporalities, appointed by tne Minister of Home Affairs and Rural Develop nent. a Tamil edition has now been printed and made availaole for sale atFOC - 134 words
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164 1951-06-28 4 MATARA: Remarking that there were today no superior or inferior castes In Ceylon, Mr. H. K. S. Keyt. Matara Magistrate, ordered a young man named M. Charles Slngho oi Mirissa, to pay Rs. 140 as compensation to two boys, said to belong toFOC - 164 words
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Article97 1951-06-28 4 COLOMBO: A joint deputation from the Planters' Association and Wk> Low-Country Products Association will shortly meet the In spectoGeneral of Police to urge the necessity of drastic measures to cop^ with the problem of rubber thefts. The LCAP will pick its team for theFOC - 97 words
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Article71 1951-06-28 4 CHAVAKACHCHERI Addressing a meeting held at Meesalal Hindu Board School, Mr. V. Kumaraswamy M.P. urged farmers to grow the "cigarette" variety tobacco, instead of the chewing and smoking quality. He warned farmers and gardeners that the cost of the latter would soon go down. Mr.FOC - 71 words
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Article62 1951-06-28 4 Chandrasiri M.P. left by the P. anc O. Carthage last week on a threemontn. lecture tour m the U.K. Mr. Chandrasiri, who represents, Sinhalese poets, will speak on Sinhalese classics poetry and literature. He is travelling at the invitation o£ the Indian, Pakistan, CeylonFOC - 62 words
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Article67 1951-06-28 4 COLOMBO: Arractf and tcudy consumption have risen considerably since last year, according to Excise Department statistics. In April 1950 a total of 146,943 galions of arrack were consumed. This year for the same period the figure has risen to 228,233 gallon^ ot arrack an increa.se ofFOC - 67 words
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Article63 1951-06-28 4 COLOMBO: The Colombo Teachers' Association is considering the feasibility of establishing Placements Bureaux, on the lines of thost m the U.S. to help teacners and would-be teachers m finding employment m suitable places. It is felt that if principals of schools, including those of central schools,FOC - 63 words
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Article, Illustration65 1951-06-28 4 Photo. This photo shows the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's main offices m Teheran, Persia. The offices were stormed by mobs of cheering Persians on June 21. The mobs ran up to the roof of the right section of the building, tore down the huge electric light sign (shown here), and hurledA.P. - 65 words
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184 1951-06-28 4 AYYANGAR OPENS PAHALGAM POWER STATION SRINAGAR, June 27.— The Stateß Minister, Mr. Gopalaswamy Ayyangar, who is now m Kashmir, on June 25 performed the opening ceremony of the Pahalgam Electric Power House, about 64 miles from Srinagar. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Ayyangar said what impressed him dm ins hisGIIS - 184 words
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410 1951-06-28 4 COLOURFUL CAREER OF MRS. BENG HONG OON WASHINGTON, June 26.— Mrs. Beng Hons Oon, the first Malayan to be awarded a leader grant to visit the United States, has arrived m America. She is m the United States for aUSIS - 410 words
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140 1951-06-28 4 The United States Information Service announced Tuesday the awards of U.S. Government scholarship grants under the Smlth-Mundt Act to six Malayans for study m the United States during the 1951-52 academic year. This Ls the first time that Malayans have been awarded these grants.USIS - 140 words
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176 1951-06-28 4 At the annual general meetinf of the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce held on June 24, the following office "bearers and members of the Committee wore elected: President -Mr. A. A. MohametAbdul 'ah (M.B. A:iy Co.), VicePresident Mr. Gurbakhshsingh Sambhi (Bhagwan Singh Mela Singh). Kon.GIIS - 176 words
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117 1951-06-28 4 Cultivation Of Japan's Magic Vine BOMBAY, June L»7. Efforts are being made m, Bombay State to po2Jularise "Kudzu, Japan's "magic' vine, said to be an ideal crop for hay pasturage or control of soil erosion. Kudzu is believed to have been introduced into India m 1926. Many attempts have beenGIIS - 117 words
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