Indian Daily Mail, 4 July 1951
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Title Section16 1951-07-04 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 143. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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284 1951-07-04 1 SAYS HIS MISSION IS AN "EXPRESSION OF ONE OF U.N.'S BASIC PRINCIPLES" NEW DELHI, July 3.— Dr. Frank Graham, the U.N. Kashmir Representative, arrived in New Delhi from Karachi yesterday afternoon. Dr. Graham who was accompanied by members of his staff, wasGIIS - 284 words
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Article74 1951-07-04 1 NEW DELHI, July 3.— A goodwill mission to Kashmir comprising university students, artists and children has been sponsored by Ajanta a bucicu ana cultural organisation of Delhi. The mission will present books to the Kashmir University. Children will carry sweets and toys for the children ofGIIS - 74 words
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156 1951-07-04 1 ANOTHER BLOW TO CONGRESS IN S. INDIA (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 3. The Congress sufferer! another significant defeat by default by re-election of Mr. K. T. Kunhikumaran Nambiar to the Madras Legislative Assembly from the West Coast Landholders Constituency. Mr. Nambiar, a Congress legislator, had resigned from the156 words
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273 1951-07-04 1 BRITAIN REFERS PERSIAN a OIL DISPUTE TO SECCOUNCIL LOADON, July 3.— Mr. Ernest Davies, British toreign Undersecretary, said today Britain had reported the Persian oil dispute to the Security Council. In a written Parliamen tary reply, he told a Labour Party questioner there was "no obligation on members to referReuter - 273 words
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88 1951-07-04 1 MALAYA HELPS OPEN NEW COLLEGE IN MADRAS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 3.— Home Minis-' ter Mr. Rajagopalachari opening the 'New College" started by the Muslim Educational Society at Royapettah yesterday emphasised the importance of private charity in the expansion of education. Even in a Secular State, denominational institutions88 words
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187 1951-07-04 1 LUC KNOW, July 3. The Indian authorities have ordered "strict vigilance" on the Himalayan frontier between Tibet and the state of Uttar Pradesh, in the United Provinces, according to reports from authoritative sources here today. These reports said albout 25,000 troops of theReuter - 187 words
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423 1951-07-04 1 But Suggests Earlier Date TOKYO, July 3. General Matthew Ridgway, United Nations Supreme Commander in Korea, today agreed to the Communist proposal that ceasefire talks should bo held at Kaesonc. General Ridgway said he was prepared to have his representatives meet CommunistReuter - 423 words
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684 1951-07-04 1 NEW DELHI, July 3.— Writing on the proposed truce talks in Koiea. the HINDUSTAN TIMES says: "Both President Truman and Mr. Morrison in their statements on the Soviet proposal have, harked back to the general desire of the UN for aGIIS - 684 words
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373 1951-07-04 1 The Army Civil Service union in a memorandum to the Secretary of State for War, submitted through the Commander -in-Chief, General Headquarters, Far East Land Forces, regarding revision of salary scales to Singapore War Department civilian employees, says in conclusion: "We have373 words
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Article77 1951-07-04 1 CALCUTTA, July 3— Pannalal Dasgupta, leader of the Revolutionary Communist Party of India, now banned in West Bengal, was arrested here yesterday. Dasgupta had been wanted by the police for alleged complicity in an armed raid at Dumdum Basirhat on Feb. 26, 1949, ir. which four people,Reuter - 77 words
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628 1951-07-04 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, July 4, 1951. ADDING INSULT TO INJURY •THE Federa Lion's High Commis- sioner Sir Henry Gurney's "Lead Malaya" call to the non-Malays made in the course of his speech at a Press Club dinner in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday night, was simply like adding insult628 words
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305 1951-07-04 2 Election Manifesto Draft For Mahasabha NEW DELHI: The Hindu Mahasabha Working Commitee on June 25, concluded its three-day session after deciding the main principles of its 14-point draft election manifesto which would be reshaped by the Drafting Committee. Three main changes made in theF.O.C. - 305 words
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157 1951-07-04 2 JULLUNDUR: All the thatched barracks of tho Rehabilitation Departments Secretariat at Jullundur in which nearly fourteen hundred officers, clerks and other staff used to worlc were reduced to ashes on June 26 afternoon in one of the biggest conflagration witnesses in the city for years.F.O.C. - 157 words
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43 1951-07-04 2 RAJSHAHI: The District Magistrate, Rajshahi, has ordered all "hats" within a radius of five miles of the Indo-Pak border to "breakup" before sunset. The measure has been taken to check foodgrain smuggling from East Bengal. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 43 words
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Article75 1951-07-04 2 Bombay's Chief Minister, Mr. B. G. Kher, commenting on the threeman Parliamentary Committee's award on the Dangs issue said in Bombay that the Oovern.nent of India had adopted the "only and the best course" to end the controversy. Mr. Kher said the Dangs question hadFOC - 75 words
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Article50 1951-07-04 2 ANKARA, July 3.— lndia's Education Minister, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, now in Ankara, spoke at the Ankara University on July 1 on the awakening of Asia. The function was attended among others by members of diplomatic corps. Earliar, Maulana Azad had flown to Kenya to visit some historical nioni.un«n.ts.- GIISGIIS - 50 words
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296 1951-07-04 2 ORISSA GOVT.'S PLAN TO AVERT FINANCIAL CRISIS CUTTACK: It is understood the Government of Orissa will approach ihe Government of 3 crores of ;upees to meet the present financial crisis. The loan is proposed to be repaid in instalments from the next financial year. At the same time cuts inF.O.C. - 296 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-07-04 2 PHOTO). This airview shows the two huge six-spoke steel office structures which have been built to house construction personnel on the VJS.A. Atomic Commission's New Savannah River Hydrogen Bomb project at Ellenton, South Carolina. This is the first photo to be made of any activity on the sit*.- A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article53 1951-07-04 2 RAJKOT: Smt. Raliatben. 84--year-old elder sister of Mahatma Gandhi, will receive Rs. 100 per month from the Saurashtra Government from April 1, this year, it was learned here. Raliatben is at present living In Rajkoi in the same house in which •Gandhiji lived during hisF.O.C. - 53 words
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114 1951-07-04 2 Students Demonstrate Before Liaquat Ali's Residence KARACHI: A batch of students who failed in the last Matriculation examination on June 25 demonstrated outside the residence of Premier Liaquat Ali Khan. They demanded holding a supplementary examination. According to the junior students union of Karachi certain students observed hunger-strike on JuneF.O.C. - 114 words
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816 1951-07-04 2 HUBLI: Mr. R. R. Diwakar, Minister of State for information and Broadcasting, Government of India, in an interview here on June 27, said: "I have carefully read the resoluions as well as the proceedings of the A. I. N. E. C. meeting In Bomoay as reportedF.O.C. - 816 words
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408 1951-07-04 2 Banaras Express Crashes Into Rear Of Standing Goods Train PATNA, June 24. (By Air Mail The front of the engine of the 15 Up Banaras Express was smashed when It hit against the brake van of a standing goods train on th t > m ;un line of the EastF.O.C. - 408 words
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Article63 1951-07-04 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to adopt "Akash Van!" as the name in Hindi for All Indie. Radio, it is officially announced. A number of names had been suggested to Government and the Standing Committee of Parliament attached to the Ministry ofF.O.C. - 63 words
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216 1951-07-04 2 BOMBAY: M. Guy de la PassaHere, a 24-year-old French national, was on June 25 sentenced by th« Chief Presidency Magistrate to a Jay's imprisonment on each of two counts and to fines of Rs. 20,000 and Ra. 5,000 or, in default, to six andF.O.C. - 216 words
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Article85 1951-07-04 2 VIJAYAWADA: Mr. Kala Venkata Rao, General Secretary, Indian National Congress, revealed here that efforts were being made for the early formation of the Andhra State and expressed the hope that the finances and demarcation of boundaries of the State would be settled by the GovernmentFOC - 85 words
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1007 1951-07-04 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Rajaii Explains Govfs Decision NEW DELHI, June 8 (By Air Mail). The Home Minister Mr. C. Rcjagopal zckmri, told Parliament this morning that the Cabinet had decided that Hindi should only be included as a subject forFOC - 1,007 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-07-04 3 FHOTO. Mulia Tray Siflui U Kyln, Amba sssulor-dosijjnate of the Union of Burma to India, accompanied by his wife, arrived in the Capital. He was received at the Delhi Railway Station, among others, by Shri I. S. Chopra, Chief of Protocol. The Burmese Ambassadordesignate appears second from left. With himA.P. - 60 words
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258 1951-07-04 3 DELIMITATION OF CONSTITUENCIES: DANGS AREA TO BE INCLUDED IN NASIK NEW DELHI. June 8 (Bv Air Mall). The Sub-Committee ol Uiree members of Parliament ap:olnted by the Congress Parlianentary Party has recommended ohe Inclusion of Dangs area In Nasik district of Bombay State for purposes of the next general elec.iona.258 words
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Article61 1951-07-04 3 NEW DELHI, June 8 (By Air Mall). The Deputy Agriculture Minister said that an increased target of 41.79 lakhi bales of jute production was fixed by the Government for 1950-51. Mr. M. Thirumal Rao told Mr. R. S. Singh that thus target was against a target of61 words
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Article172 1951-07-04 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government an June 27 set up a sixman committee to enquire into the reasons for the lpaucity of recruits from East Pakistan to the Pakistan armed forces. The Chairman of the CommiJttae will be Dr. Manmud Hussain. Pakistan's Minister of StateFOC - 172 words
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Article222 1951-07-04 3 MADRAS: Two megalithic tomos, I called "dolmenoid cists," have oee'i discovered art, Sanoor, 45 mile.s from Madrae and four miles from Madurantakam in Chingleput district. They were excavated by tne Archaeological Department, of the Governmemtt of India. Southern Circle The site excavated is a 54 -acreFOC - 222 words
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Article115 1951-07-04 3 CATjCUTTA: The Planning Commission of the Government of India, have, it Is learnt here to-day, asked the West BengaJ Government to cut down its expenditure on deveJopment plans to 20 Der cent of the original estimate. ThLs, It Ls stated, is necessitated In view ofFOC - 115 words
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Article44 1951-07-04 3 LONDON, July 2. The Dutch steamer Amsteldijk with a cargo of oil and cotton sank in flames in Antwerp Harbour, Belgium, during the night, Lloyds Shipping Agency reported tod-ay. The Amsteldijk. 7,648 tons, had come from Houston, Texas, United Sta ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article30 1951-07-04 3 9J lakhs are sanctioned to the various State Governments during 1950-51 for increasing iute production and a sum of Rs. 19.89 lakhs had been provided in tta tMdttt tor GIISGIIS - 30 words
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389 1951-07-04 3 NEW METHOD OF DEALING WITH CIVIL DISORDER NEW DELHI, June 8 (By Air Mail), A legislative measure designed to strike a via media between martial law and ordinary law in respect of armed forces aiding and functioning under civil administration to quellFOC - 389 words
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Article428 1951-07-04 3 MADRAS, June 8 (By Air Mail). -£t)e steps taken by the Madras Government to preserve law and order In the State were described In a note circulated to the Press at the Press Conference held by the Chief Minister yesterday. The note stated: "Law and order in428 words
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1230 1951-07-04 4 DATO THURAISINGHAM S QUEEER DEFENCE OF THE BARNES REPORT is not to vernacular schools that we must look for the preservation and improvement of our cultures and our languages" declared Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, Member for Education, defending the Barnes Report on1,230 words
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116 1951-07-04 4 Ayurvedic College And Hospital For Jaffna Requested JAFFNA: A resolution requesting the Government to establish an Ayurvedic College and Hospital in Jaltna and a harbarium at Paranthan was adopted at the annual general meeting of the Siddha Ayurveda Medical Association held at the Sanmarka Bodhana Vidya saai hall at Vannarponne,FOC - 116 words
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Article11 1951-07-04 4 NEW DELHI, July 3.— lndia Menday inaugurated direct radio teleannounced. A.P.A.P. - 11 words
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200 1951-07-04 4 QUIET CELEBRATIONS IN MALAYA In these days of world-wide unrest, the words of the Founding Fathei-s who drafted the American Declaration of Independence on that historic date Jult 4, 1776, are a source of inspiration to Free People everywhere. Every year on the Fourth ofUSIS - 200 words
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Article464 1951-07-04 4 MARY WILLARD - MARY WILLARD (By Every year on the fourth day of July, Americans, young and old. celebrate their independence. For it was on that day, just 17ft years ago, that America first declared itn intention of throwing off the yok« of tyranny. Independence Day has been aUSIS - 464 words
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