Indian Daily Mail, 30 June 1951
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Title Section17 1951-06-30 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 139. SINGAPORE, SATUR DAY, JUNE 30, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.17 words
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334 1951-06-30 1 DALMIA GOENKA GROUPS OF PAPERS TAKE THE LEAD (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 29. "Freedom of expression is our birthright and we shall not rest until it is fully guaranteed by the Constitution" this caption .is already being carried m some leadingCopyright - 334 words
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Article58 1951-06-30 1 RANGOON, June 29. Workers shouting "down with, imperialism' demonstrated here yesteday against a Government ban on processions near tne Burma Oil Company refinery at Cnauk m central Burma. The Government order followed an unsuccessful attempt by the Burma Workers and. Peasants Party to callReuter - 58 words
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Article370 1951-06-30 1 NEW DELHI. June 29.— Six newspaper editors, wno expressed dissent witn tne operative resolution of the AINISC, have issued a statement to clarity their suuui. Tne statement says: "The proposals, as they stand before the Subjects Committee, are framea with a view to starting a direct conflictGIIS - 370 words
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Article83 1951-06-30 1 NEW DELHI, June 29.— The Indian Federation of United Nations Associations m sponsoring delegation under the leadership ot Mr. J. N. Sahni to participate m the regional conference oi non-govem-mental organisations to be lieid m Bali Indonesia from July 26 to Aug. 4. The aim ofGIIS - 83 words
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176 1951-06-30 1 NEW DELHI, June 29.— Aircraft for operations against locusts will be used for the nrst time m Lydia when three "Piper Cubs" will go into action from the base m BiKone. lv mid- July. The International Conference of Locust Experts had recommended expeiGIIS - 176 words
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136 1951-06-30 1 UNITED NATIONS, NEW YORK, June 29. Delegates to the United Nations Security Council drank champagne and ate caviar as the guests of Jacob A. Malik last night out got no chance to question the enigmatic Russian on hia Korean ■ease-fire proposals. Malik had beenGIIS - 136 words
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100 1951-06-30 1 SRINAGAR, June 29.— A P.T.I, message from Srinagar states that a mob of nearly 300 men, some m uniform, crossed into the Indian side of the cease-fire line on June 26 near the Bunyar Nullah, about 45 miles from Srinagar. Those men, from theGIIS - 100 words
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189 1951-06-30 1 POONA, June 29.— A Poona scientist, Professor N. V. Joshi, claimed yesterday that tie had developed a process to preserve milk for months together and wMch if exploited, he .believed, could provide a solution to the milk problem m. India. He appliedGIIS - 189 words
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66 1951-06-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, June 29. Persian oil crisis has aroused great fear among the public that petrol will be rationed again from July 1. The Minister for Supply Mr. N. G. Gadgil, however, assured on Wednesday after a meeting of the Oil Advisory CommitteeCopyright - 66 words
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Article133 1951-06-30 1 ANKARA, June 29. India's Education Minister Abul Kalam Azad, who is visiting Turkey as the Government's guests, arrived m Ankara on June 27 and was welcomed by Turkey's Education Minister, Mr. Tevfik Deri, Foreign Ministry's representatives and members of the Indian colony. A PTI-Reuter messageGIIS - 133 words
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Article295 1951-06-30 1 COLLAPSE OF PERSIAN OIL INDUSTRY FEARED ABADAN, June 29.— Empty oil tankers were pulling' out of Abadan harbour this morning and British workers completing their last minute packing for a possible complete evacuation, despite Prime Minister Mossadeq's offer last night to withdraw the anti-sabotage billA.P. - 295 words
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474 1951-06-30 1 ANGLO IRANIAN CHIEF ARRIVES IN LONDON MORRISON'S MESSAGE TO CO's STAFF BASRA, June 29. Mr. Eric Drake, Anglo-Iranian Company's General Manager, left here today by air for London. Meanwhile, Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison cabled Britons on the Persian oilfields today warning them that the great rerinery at Abadan and fieldReuter - 474 words
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192 1951-06-30 1 ACTING MANAGER ORDERED OUT OF OFFICE! ABADAN. June 29. AngioTraniau's acting manager at Aba dan, Mr. A. E. Mason, was ordered out of bis office at 10 p. clock yesterday morning by the full "Board of Directors" and takeover commission, of the new Persian Oil Company. The Persian officials, headedReuter - 192 words
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Article663 1951-06-30 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, June 30, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS On the Black-out Nuisance TIME AND DURATION UNKNOWN CINCE the editorial protests m the IDM the authorities have begun issuing daily lists of the areas where electric power is likely to be cut. Each list is m two parts, one663 words
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405 1951-06-30 2 CONGRESS COMMITTEES ASKED TO EXPLAIN OBJECTIVES TO ELECTORATE FRANKLY NEW DELHI: Mr. Mohanlal Gautam, General Secretary of the Congress, expressed confidence that the Indian National Congress still commands the willing allegiance of the people of India by the right of its services. fcmpnasising this view-pointFOC - 405 words
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158 1951-06-30 2 Chandernagore Election: Congress Will Contest All Seats CHANDRANAGORE: The President of the West Bengal Provincial Congress Committee Sri Atulya Ghosh presiding over a meeting of local Congress workers at "Marble House" here on June 23 night, held under the auspices of the Ad Hoc Congress Committee of Chandernagore, declared thatFOC - 158 words
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222 1951-06-30 2 GOOD CHANCES OF SUCCESS FOR COMBINED OPPOSITION —Dr. Mookerjee BOMBAY: Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee said here on June 23 that there was good chances of success for a combined opposition front m the coming general elections. "Even if the Congress might not be ousted, a good number of candidates fromFOC - 222 words
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Article61 1951-06-30 2 NEW DELHI, June 29.— Chief Justice Harilal Kania is to receive an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from the University of Tasmania (Australia) m July. This will Jjathe first honorary degree to be conferred by this University which was established, 60 years ago. Mr. Kania isGIIS - 61 words
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Article120 1951-06-30 2 MADRAS: The Maharaja of My sore is delivering the Convocation Address of the Madras Forest College at Coimbatore on June 30. Leaving Mysore on June 29, the Maharaja will reach Coimbatore the same day. He will receive an address from the Coimbatore Municipal Council on June 30FOC - 120 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-06-30 2 PHOTO). but tougher on the red*. Allied Troops duck and cover their ears as their 75 mm recoilles rifle delivers a blast at enemy positions m support of attacking lnf antrymen on the Korean front. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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485 1951-06-30 2 MADKAB: The Nippon Yusan j Kaisha Steamer Services between j Japan, India and Pakistan was inaugurated on June 20 at the Madras harbour with the arrival from Japan of the s.s. Shanko Maru which brought a cargo of about 750 tons. To mark the occasion aFOC - 485 words
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Article206 1951-06-30 2 BOMBAY: A conference of Collectors, Prant officers, Mamlatdars and secretaries of the district rural development boards of Gujarat dictricts met on June 23 at the office of the Collector of Ahmedabad to discuss measures to be taken to meet the locust menace m future m theFOC; A.P. - 206 words
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271 1951-06-30 2 BANGALORE In connection with the ensuing session of the A.-I.C.C. m Bangalore, a Reception Committee with Mr. K. Hanumantiah, President of the Mysore Pradesh Congress Committee, as President has been formed to make necessary arrangements. The members of the ExecutiveCommittee of the Reception CommitteeFOC - 271 words
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Article, Illustration65 1951-06-30 2 Photo). His Excellency Maha Thray SithuU Kyin, Ambassador-designate of the Union of Burma to India, called on the Hon'bie the Prime Minister, m New Delhi, on June 23. Photo shows His Excellency Maha Thray Sithu U Kyin with Mr. Ja.vaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister, when the former called on him. AppearingG.I.I.S. - 65 words
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132 1951-06-30 2 SADIYA, on the Indo-Tibetan Frontier, June 28. The Indian government has sent crack units of British-trained troops to guard her Tibetan border, winding for 1,000 miles though the Himalayan foothills. Detachments of the Second Battalioit of the Assam Rifles have been posted m denseA.P. - 132 words
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120 1951-06-30 2 NEW DELHI, June 1, (By Air Maii).— Shri Raj Bahadur, Deputy Minister of Communications, stated m Parliament today that the estimated cost of the Implementation of a wireless telecommunication 35 laths. Shri Raj Bahadur raid that the ■stablishment of such a station mFOC - 120 words
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2740 1951-06-30 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS; Approval By Parliament NEW DELHI, June 7 (By Air Mail).— Parliament had a comparatively quiet day to-day though it had a morning and afternoon session with a Congress Party meeting m between. The House which has been continuouslyFOC - 2,740 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-06-30 3 PHOTO). Mrs. Duck keeps an eye on her seven little offspring m the moat of the lions' den at the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Zoo, on June 12, after she hatched out the septupled witn no interference from Tarzan (above) or the two other lions m the den. A Zoo attendant saidA.P. - 63 words
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391 1951-06-30 3 PART C' STATES BILL MAY UNDERGO CHANGES DEBATE POSTPONED: M.P.s CONFER WITH MINISTER NEW DELHI, June 4 (By Air Mail). Parliament today postponed consideration of the Government of Part 'C States Bill. The Minister m charge, Shri N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, said he profoundly regretted this development, but members interested mFOC - 391 words
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Advertisement127 1951-06-30 3 Needler's Chocolates Hall Mark of Quality AND HIGHEST STANDARD, Sole Agents: F. A Bartholomeusz Ltd, SINGAPORE. •.•:5 v J[ yj '&jm wmfi t May be to ni{fllt yOD Jh 'alFmlpv but to m °rTo w morning \pfjQr when its TIME TO GET UPyou just cannot because your back feels as127 words
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1672 1951-06-30 4 SELANGOR INDIAN CHAMBER PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS Refuting a recent Press report that Indians m Ifydaya were sending capital to India for fear of hationaiisaiion m Malaya, Mr. A. A, Mohd. Abdullah, President of the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce, m his address to the1,672 words
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Article55 1951-06-30 4 The Indian Association will hold a home and home cricket match between Mr. Abbasbhoy's XI and Mr. Melwani's XI on Sunday, Jiny latll am The teaens will be entertained to lunch by Mr. Guiabrai of Arjan Co. This is the second occasion o^ which Mr. Gulalbrai has55 words
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Article58 1951-06-30 4 SOUTH JOHORE ESTATES STAFF UNION Tiie first annual general meeting of the South Jchoxe Branch of me Johore Estates Stan Union will be held at the Local Indian Congress Hall, 47, Jalan Ibrahim, Jonojre Bahru, on Sunday Juiy 8 at 2.30 p.ra Members and patrons are kindly requested to be58 words
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Article57 1951-06-30 4 The 4th Annual Representative Conference of tihe Naval Baw Labour Union, Singapore, win be held tomorrow Sunday July 1 at 9.00 ajm. at the Union premises, Blue* 80, H.M. Naval Base, to elect office-bearers lor the year from all accredited Representatives of all sections of th-?57 words
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