Indian Daily Mail, 1 July 1951
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Title Section18 1951-07-01 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 140. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration1571 1951-07-01 1 ON-THE-SPOT i WIRY BY U.S. JOURNALIST RECALLED AMIYA BOSE'S REACTION TO MOVE FOR BRINGING ASHES FROM TOKYO CALCUTTA, June 30.— The story of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose*s death in an air-crash in Taihoku in Formosa island is a myth, according to1,571 words
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Article126 1951-07-01 1 WASHINGTON, June 30. The U.S. Agriculture Department pr?dicts that world export supplies oi rice may become very short this summer. This forecast was based upon a survey made in Southeastern Asia by a department expert recently. The situation would not be relieved, the department said, untilA.P. - 126 words
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Article153 1951-07-01 1 Statistics released by the office! of the India Government Trade Commissioner In Singapore show that total trade between India and Malaya during May this year, amounting to M534.40 million, was mad? up of M522.36 million worth of Indian exports to Malaya and M512.04 million worthGIIS - 153 words
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425 1951-07-01 1 MALAYAN GOVERNMENTS ANNOUNCE j NEW REGULATIONS On grounds of public security the Governments of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore have deemed it necessary to introduce measures for the stricter control of travel between Malaya and foreign countries, in particular countries which are now under425 words
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404 1951-07-01 1 BOMBAY, June 29.— Rapid progress is being made by the Bombay Government on its Ghataprabha River Valley Project, which will provide against recurrent famine in Belgaum and Bijapur, two important districts of the State. The Ghataprabha rises in the hills of Sahyadri, flows eastward andGIIS - 404 words
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172 1951-07-01 1 More Scholarships For Harijan Students In Madras MADRAS, June 30. A further grant of Rs. 100,000 has been made by the Government of Madras to Increase the number of non-resl-dentlal scholarship awarded to Harijan (untouchable) boys and girls in State schools. Scholarships are intended to enable Harijan students to buyGIIS - 172 words
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73 1951-07-01 1 KASHMIR, June 30. Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru has told his government to give a warm welcome to Dr. Prank Graham, chief of, the United Nations mission on Kashmir, when he arrives here onl July 2. There is one reservation he willAP - 73 words
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Article140 1951-07-01 1 DELHI MOSCOW TELEGRAPH LINK NEW DELHI, June 30.— A direct wireless telegraph circuit between New Delhi and Moscow was opened on June 18 when the General Manager of the Overseas Communications Service in India exchanged messages with his counterpart In Russia Before the opening ol this direct circuit, telegraph communicationsFOC - 140 words
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269 1951-07-01 1 INDO TIBETAN TRADING SEASON BEGINS NEW DELHI, June 30.— The IndoTibetan trading season has begun and Bhotia caravans have started moving towards the 18,000-ft higri mountain wall that separates the two countries. Emissaries of Garpan (Viceroy), of West Tibet have paid their customary annual visit to the Indian traling centresFOC - 269 words
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38 1951-07-01 1 BOMBAY, June 30— The first Japanese ship to sail to India since the war, the 6,700-ton Shunkd Maru, arrived here yesterday with 000 tors of Japanese machinery chemicals and consumer goods, ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration1153 1951-07-01 2 imparts Education To The Poor And Needy TT IS NOT very easy for an 18- tl year-o^d Inui*n iad to continue Ills scnuonxig wneu xia v*oias as a sepoy or nuu laborer aa uay. it is not very e<w>y ME n^n to study laxeG.I.I.S. - 1,153 words
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Article623 1951-07-01 2 INDIAN DELEGATE TO U.N. COMMISSION ON STATES OF WOMEN WHEN the fourth eoeslon of the, United Nations Commission on -he Status of Women met at Lake .Success early this month. India was ightly represented by Mr. Hannah Sen one of our foremost women. Mrs. Sen has worked623 words
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Article1254 1951-07-01 2 H. S. L. Polak - H. S. L. Polak (By f\F THE MANY activities which the U.N. has spon^o-red, nune perhaps are of sucn creative importance as those of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, ar UNESCO. And of all the statements issued by that body, possibly none is of more1,254 words
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303 1951-07-01 2 PROTECTION OF COWS: MR. MUNSHI'S BILL IN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, June 4 (By Air Mail). Parliament to-day took up the Food Minister's motion to refer the bill to promote 'Gosamvardhan' to a Select Committee. Mr. Munsni announced, amid^ cheers, tnat Rs. 20 lakhs out of th«. •grow more food' grants303 words
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412 1951-07-01 2 A PLANNED campaign that bids fair to become the model for iJMT Indian States has been launcha in the rural areas of Delhi. The ampaign seeks to banish illiteracy iom Delhi State by teaching readug and writing to adult illiterates .a the rural areas of Delhi.412 words
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Article988 1951-07-01 3 S. N. ROY - S. N. ROY by THE cave temple of Amarnath situated on an altitude of about thirteen thousand and five hundred feet is a weil-known place of pilgrimage in Kashmir. Hindu pilgrims from all parts of India visit this temple in thousands on the full moon988 words
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297 1951-07-01 3 FOOD MINISTER'S DENIAL: REPLY TO KAMATH IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, Jane 1 (By Air Mail).— lndia's Food Minister Shri K. M Munshi denied in Parliament today that the poorer sections of the population in certain northern areas ofFOC - 297 words
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Article500 1951-07-01 3 AAREY MILK COLONY IN BOMBAY A RISEN as if with the wav» «f magic wand at Aar«y, is a model milk Colony to meet Bombay'* chronic milk shortage. The four main features of the Colony are: Cattle colonisation, collection and distribution of milk, a dairy and a chemical laboratory. InGIIS - 500 words
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Article, Illustration1415 1951-07-01 3 P. SAMBAMOORTHY - P. SAMBAMOORTHY By (Professor of Indian Music. University of Madras) THE State of Madras can Justly be proud of the great strides made in music and musical education. South India has had a continuous musical history dating from the beginnings of the Chris-' tian Era. Her rulersGIIS; A.P. - 1,415 words
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Advertisement86 1951-07-01 3 "ZAM ZAM" HAIR OIL I (A PERFECT HAIR TONIC) AHSSfK/F €re are reasons 7am Zam W^^Wi\ Jt s tne best in the UAinnn B?=v©>sJJ Market and Excels jl! I Ki iili UlL IBr^*HH in fra^ rance \\A^ uS 7 0,T1! 3 U hel P s luxuri ant from baldness. A86 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1951-07-01 4 R. SATAKOPAN - R. SATAKOPAN THEIR FATE IN THIER OWN HAND By (Exclusive to i'he INDIAN DAILY MAIL) \UHAT is the future of India's 600 pensioned princelings? The Baroda case iius projected this to the ioiefront. Une tiling is certain. Tneir luture lies in Unit own lianas. ThereGIIS - 1,135 words
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1221 1951-07-01 4 ROTARIAN R. P. S - ROTARIAN R. P. S. B.v RAJASOORA, Bar-at-Law. (Text of speech delivered at the on Junt I PROPOSE to tell you of only some prenuptial customs of our people in Ceylon. Let me introduce you to the iniquitous and übiquitous marriage broker. His was and is1,221 words
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331 1951-07-01 4 The Tamil Brotherhood Association, one of the oldest Indian Sports Clubs of the Colony will hold its Seventh Annual Athletic Meet on Sunday, July 15. This Association has the best Indian Athletes and won the Championship at the Singapore Indian Association Sports Meet in 1948.331 words
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