Indian Daily Mail, 3 July 1951
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Title Section16 1951-07-03 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 142. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. JULY 3, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article205 1951-07-03 1 STOP O£ASEFIR£ VIOLATIONS; IF NOT "GKAV£ CytfSt^i^GfcS" WILL FOLLOW SRINAGAR, Kashmir, July 3. X. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, India's State Minister, declared yesterday rhft* unless Pakistan takes immediate steps to prevent ceasefire violations (in Kashmir) responsibility for graver consequences that will follow, will be squarely on its shoulders."A.P.; Reuter - 205 words
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39 1951-07-03 1 KARACHI, July 2.— The United Nations Kashmir Mediator, Dr. Frank Graham, had a second meeting yesterday with Pakistan's foreign minister, Sir Mohammad Zafrullah Khan, in the presence of U.N. p^-'sois and government officials. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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97 1951-07-03 1 KARACHI, July 3.— A three-day conference between India and Pakistan on the Sulaimanki Headworks boundary dispute in the Punjab has failed to reach agreement, it was reported yesterday. At the time of the India partition, Sulaimanki Headworks were given to Pakistan by the RadcliffeA.P. - 97 words
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73 1951-07-03 1 ANKARA, July 2. India's Education Minister, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, now touring Turkey, referred to the Indo-Turkish Cultural Agreement signed in Ankara on June 29 as "an agreement not merely on paper but in hearts" Maulana Azad visited the Turkisl! Grand National Assembly and watchedGIIS - 73 words
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Article67 1951-07-03 1 PUSAN. July 2.— The Federation of North Korean citizens now living in Soutti Korea yesterday announced their five requirements for a cease fixe. These were: complete withdrawal erf Chinese forces from North Korea; complete dissfoandment of the North Korean regime, punishment of North Korean war criminals; release ofReuter - 67 words
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Article73 1951-07-03 1 ZURICH, July 2.— A bulletin on Sir Stafford Cripps, former British Chancellor of the Exchequer, who la ill with a tubercular infection, said today that his condition was slowly improving. The bulletins said: "Sir Stafford's condition is slowly improving. The latest X-ray controls have been satisfactory." Sir73 words
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120 1951-07-03 1 PRINCIPLES OF "DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM" FRANKFURT, July 2.— The Socialist International refounded here on Saturday debated a 3,000-word "declaration of the principles of democratic socialism but by a last minute decision deferred its adoption until today. The postponement was made after M. Guy Mollet, SecretaryGeneral of the French-Socialist party and HerrReuter - 120 words
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106 1951-07-03 1 Export Duty On Groundnut Kernel Increased NEW DELHI, July 2— The Government of India hav« decided to increase, with immediate effect, the rate of export duty on ground-nut kernel from Rs. 80 per ton to Rs. 150 per ton. Ntew expbrt dutiet are also being levied, with immediate effect, onGIIS - 106 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-07-03 1 PHOTO). A group of army telephone linemen, working on an underground cable in Korea, stop work and toss their caps and shovels into the air as they receive word of Russia's cease fire proposal. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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229 1951-07-03 1 NEW DELHI, July 2.— The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, inaugurated the second Vana Mahotsva (Festival of Trees) in Delhi yesterday by planting a mango sapling in front of the Delhi University Arts Faculty Building. Conches blew as the President lowered the sapling in the earthGIIS - 229 words
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248 1951-07-03 1 SLOW AND PAINFUL DEATH FOR BANDIT LEADER KUALA LUMPUR, Monday: Tan ITo&f a'.ias Ah Yong. a OOtO rious terrorist and killer in the Pucttmg district, of Selangor, died a slow and painful death at thr General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, last night. He had been woanaod in a security forces' ambush248 words
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Article77 1951-07-03 1 NEW DELHI, July 2.— Plans for producing a two-volume book on Mahatma Gandhi's life in puctures at a cost of about Rs. 300,000 have been undertaken by the Government of India covering Gandhiji's life from birth till death; the book v ill include about 800 picturesGIIS - 77 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-07-03 1 PHOTO). Thp Hon'ble the Prime Minister befng welcomed by the Nepalese Prime Minister on his arrival at Luxmi Nivas. his residence Apipeaxinv at right are Shrimati Indira Gandhi and Shri Singta A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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130 1951-07-03 1 "THE TIMES HAVE CHANGED," SAYS TEHERAN RADIO ABADAN, July 2. The BritLsh cruiser Mauritius at urescnt off Ahadiin has been refused suppl Vs of ice water and fresh vegetable by the Persians because it was unofficially stated bhe was being used to threaten theReuter - 130 words
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Article43 1951-07-03 1 TEHERAN, July 2. Teheran Radio announced last night that t.b« anti-sabotage bill has l»een withdrawn from Parliament. The bill providing trials by military tribunals and the death penalty for oil industry "saboteurs" would remain "in suspense." the broadcast said. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article67 1951-07-03 1 TEHERAN, July 2.— The AngloIranian Oil Company eaid yesterday the disputed Abadan refinery, will have to shut down in 20 days at its cuirent rate of production. A spokesman estimated the refinery now is producing 8,300,000 gallons daily less than half its normal output.A.P. - 67 words
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201 1951-07-03 1 Reason For Suggesting Kaesong As Venue For Peace Talks HONGKONG, July 2.— The significance of Kil II Sung and Gen. Pnng Teh Huai s reply to Gen. Rid^way's cease-fire proposal is their willingness to negotiate for the establishiuen:. peace," according to Ta Kung Pao, which is generally legnrded as theReuter - 201 words
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126 1951-07-03 1 CHINESE DELEGATION IN CALCUTTA EN ROUTE TO TIBET CALCUTTA, Juiy 2.— A Chinese government delegation of six arrived here yesterday from Homgkoog on it.s way t3 Tibet. It was accompanied by four members of a IVoeuui delegation which nad gone to Peking to sign an agreement for "the peaceful liberationReuter - 126 words
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128 1951-07-03 1 DE VALERA GETS GRAND WELCOME IN N. IRELAND LONDONDERRY. July 2— More ;han 30,000 Northern Irelanders :med four miles of streets here yesterday to cheer the newly elected rrime Minister of the Irish Republic Mr. Eamon De Valera who was making his first visit to Londonderry for 25 years. EscortedReuter - 128 words
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78 1951-07-03 1 REVOLT COLLAPSES: TWO THAI ADMIRALS SURRENDER BANGKOK, July 2.-Bangkok buried its dead ami treated its injured today as peace returned to the r«v«lt-torn city. An attempt by a Thai naval faction to overthrow the government of Premier Pibul Songgram ended m complete failure. Two rebel admirals surrendered. Others fled the78 words
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Article54 1951-07-03 1 NEW DELHI, July I.— The Thai embassy here said that the cituation in Bangkok has returned to normal and martial law will be lifted shortly. It said it heard this news this morning on Bangkok Radio and that it was later confirmed officially by cable^by theA.P. - 54 words
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Advertisement111 1951-07-03 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES From 23-6-51. (BY POST) Malaya, B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 1640 13.00 1 Year 66.00 i w OUlir I** 0 I on^ 8 60 3 Month* 10.50 8 JO.OO 1 Year 78.00 Hi dS&s^i* rlMlAl>lr i^fi^^^l NEW EXPRESS PENANG HILL RAJLWAY. £1 T? \7"111 words
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Article77 1951-07-03 2 PATNA, July 1. According to PTI, Rjb. 1.95 million have been sanctioned by the Government of Bihar for medical relief measures in food scarcity areas of the State. Arrangements hav-- also been made to supply 1 lb. of milk daily for six mon ins to 60,GIIS - 77 words
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143 1951-07-03 2 NEW DELHI, June 7 (By Air Mail).— Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, Deputy Commerce Minister, said Uiat the trade balances between India and Russia and between India ana China were adjusted through tne sterling exchange. India's exports to Russia amounted to Rs. 3<a lakhs inFOC - 143 words
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Article89 1951-07-03 2 LUCKNOW, July 2— A party of four New Zealand«rs, led by Mr. H. E. Riddsford, left Ranikhet (Uttar Pradesh; on June 28 on a three-month expedition of the snowclad Himalayas. The mountaineers, who are accompanied by 21 porters, will climb the NUakantha Peak. which ie 21,713GIIS - 89 words
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45 1951-07-03 2 LAHORE: The Pakistan Government has permitted the Frontier Province to export 5,385 standard inaunds of led beans (khurkha) to India, it is learnt. Necessary export licences will soon be issued suDject to foreign exchange control regulations. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 45 words
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37 1951-07-03 2 A.I.O.C.'S INDIAN STAFF 800 FAMILIES EVACUATED MADRAS: About 800 families ol Indian employee* in the AngloIranian Oil Company in Persia, have been evacuated to India according to an employee from South India who has arrived here. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 37 words
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Article45 1951-07-03 2 ANKARA, July 2.— lndia's Education Minister, Maulana Azad, now in Ankara, placed a wreath on June 28 at Attaturk's tomb and visited educational institutions. In the evening, Maulana Azad waa entertained to a dinner by the Foreign Minister of Turkey. GIISGIIS - 45 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-07-03 2 PHOTO. Kyuhong Chyun, Minister plenipotentiary from Korea (right), shakes hands with President Vincent Auriol of France after presenting his credentials at the Elysee Palace in Paris June 22. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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492 1951-07-03 2 Bombay GovL's Aid For Expansion BOMBAY: The need for developing and extending banking services to smaller towns and smaller centres of industries was stressed by Mr. Vaikunth L. Mehta, Minister for Finance and Co-operation, delivering the valedictory address at the Conference of the Bombay Co-opera-tiveF.O.C. - 492 words
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Article104 1951-07-03 2 Body Likely To Be Set Up To Collect Datas CALCUTTA: The Government of India propose to constitute a permanent central machinery to coflect regular statistics of industrial development of the country. This machinery, when set up will collect necessary datas of industrywise progress at frequent intervals toF.O.C. - 104 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-07-03 2 Fhoto. The Honourable Shri Jauaharlal Nehru (standing in white in second vehicle), Prime Minister of India, proceeds along the four-mile route from Gauchar aerodrome, Khatmandu, capital of Nepal, to the Indian Ambassador's residence, o.i June 16.- A.P.P.A.P.P. - 37 words
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737 1951-07-03 2 Manufacture Of Locomotives In India MOVE TO BET UP NEW FACTORY BOMBAY: "It is our hop© that within the next two or three years the Indian Railways will be re-organised and regrouped in such a manner that they will be the envy of th e whole world. Even Great BritainF.O.C. - 737 words
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54 1951-07-03 2 CUTTACK: The Minister for Industry and Commerce, Shri Har«krushna Mahtab is likely to represent India at the forthcoming Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference to be held in London in September, it is learnt here. The Conference, it is understood, will consider matters connected withF.O.C. - 54 words
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Article1344 1951-07-03 2 AINEC— Govt. Liaison Bodies Suspend Functioning BOMBAY: The special plenary session of the All India Newspaper Editors' Conference on June 24 resolved to suspend the working of all its Committees functioning in an advisory, consulative or associated capacity with Government both at the Centre and in the States. The ConierenceF.O.C. - 1,344 words
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Article, Illustration1535 1951-07-03 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS; Step Pending Final Settlement Ot Dispute: Bill tossed NEW DELHI, June 8 (By Air Mail).— Parliament to-day passed the Industrial Disputes (Amendment and temporary provisions) Bill, seeking to safeguard the scales of pay and allowances of Bank employeesFOC - 1,535 words
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831 1951-07-03 3 Grave. Emergency NEHRU'S APPEAL IN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, June 8 (By Air Mail).— The Prime Minister told Parliament today that the people should think in terms of a grave emergency when they dealt with the food problem in India and itFOC - 831 words
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Article204 1951-07-03 3 will serve zis a liaison between th, Frime Minister and the Ministry o^ Food and Agriculture. Simultaneously with the suggestion he recently made to the Chie! .vlinister of States to assume personal charge of the portfolio of i<~\x>d, he decided to take a more active and personalFOC - 204 words
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367 1951-07-03 3 NEW DELHI, June 8 (By Air Mail) .—Parliament to-day unanimously carried the Prime Minister's motion to appoint a Parliamentary Committee to investigate the conduct and activities of Mr. H, G. Mudgal, member from Bombay, in connection with certain dealings with the Bombay BullionFOC - 367 words
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Article102 1951-07-03 3 NEW DELHI. June 8 (By Air Vlaib.— The Minister of States. Mr M. Uopaiaswami Ayyansar. told -Parliament to-day In a written -eply, that during 1950-51. an ex£>e>aditure of Rs. 3.18.94.700 was -stitnated to have been incurred on tid to the State of Jammu and -vashmir.FOC - 102 words
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111 1951-07-03 3 NEW DELHI, June 8 (By Air Mail). The Deputy Communications Minister, Mr. Raj Bahadur, told Mr. Kamath in Parliament to-day that the question of postal facilities and concessions to candidates and their authorised agents so far as their communications with the electors during the nextFOC - 111 words
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291 1951-07-03 4 CEYLON NEWS: KNOWLEDGE OF GOVT. OFFICERS: SPECIAL TRAINING MOVE COLOMBO: The National Languages Commission, it is understood, favours the payment of bonuses to public servants who attain proficiency in their mother tongue. Object of this proposed measure is to encourage public officers toFOC - 291 words
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Article, Illustration65 1951-07-03 4 VA. Marmeg carefully search a captured Chinese Communist tor concealed weaipons, to prevent hi m from later turning upon hLs ceptore and attacking them with a gun or knife hidden in hi* clothing. U.N. forces in Korea are capturing increasing numbers ejothing. More than 150,000 Chinese and North Korean Cccnmunist65 words
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Article341 1951-07-03 4 Following are the results of the Hindi examinations held in Malaya in February 1951 under the auspices of the Hindusthani Praehar Sabha (Malaya), 5, Gombak Lane, Kuala Lumpur. (1) Singapore Centre PRATHMIC Grade Index Name. Nc. I ***** Ranjit Singh. I ***** Randhir Singh. II341 words
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153 1951-07-03 4 Chinese Shipping Crippled By The Embargo COLOMBO: Chinese shipping has been crippled by the embargo laid on vessels plying between Chinese and other Far Eastern and Eastern ports, Captain T. A. Lupton, who is presently in Colombu en route to England after 40 years of service in eastern waters, toldFOC - 153 words
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Article115 1951-07-03 4 Mr. N. C. Sen, who was until recently ixi-Cnarge of the Government of India's trade office in Teheran has arrived in Singapore last week on transfer as Assistant-in-Charge of the office of the India Government Trade Commissioner for Malaya. Mr. Sen has to his creditGIIS - 115 words
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Article1216 1951-07-03 4 THE mineral wealth of Kashmir may roughly be divided for purposes of study and exploitation into two classes: (1) commercial and (.2) non-commercial. Minerals which can be exploited profitably on a commercial scale are coal, lignite, nickel, lead, copper, zinc and iron Under the second groupGIIS - 1,216 words
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Article58 1951-07-03 4 NEW DELHI. July 2. Sir A. Ramaswamy Mudaliar has been named a member x>t the three-man Committee on Forced Labour appointed by the United Nations The Committee will stady forced labour In countries. TJ*e Committee on forced lalbour was created by the Economic and Social CouncilGIIS - 58 words
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Article, Illustration275 1951-07-03 4 SHIP'S CAPTAIN REFUSED TO BRING FOOD TO CEYLON' LOCAL IMPORTER WILL PROTEST COLOMBO: A local importer will shortly make representations to "high shipping authorities" regarding the conduct of a ship's captain at a Middle East port, who is alleged to have refused to ship 300 tons of foodstuffs to Colombo,FOC; A.P. - 275 words
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