Indian Daily Mail, 9 July 1951
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Title Section16 1951-07-09 1 Indian Daily Mail V^. V AA. nO. SINGAFORE, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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334 1951-07-09 1 DECISION TO STRIKE FROM AUG. 28 TAKEN (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 8. -The railwaymen of India have decided to strike from Aug. 27 for better pay and service conditions. Since all the railways of India are now "Gov-ernment-owned and integrated, the general strike334 words
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Article251 1951-07-09 1 More About Nehru' s Report NEW DELHI, July B.— Premier Jawahaiial Nehru reported to his party's All-India Congress Committee meeting in Bangalore yesterday on developments on the domestic and foreign scene. "Broadly speaking," said Nehru, "we aim at democracy with the essential features of socialism." In a summation of hisA.P. - 251 words
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136 1951-07-09 1 A viUNSAN, July B.— The three United Nations negotiators flew back to their base late this afternoon after preliminary cease-fire discussions with the Communist representatives at Kaesong, just oouth of tlie 38th Parallel. The three Coioneis, two Americans and one South Korean, didReuter - 136 words
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Article264 1951-07-09 1 U.S. EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS, July 8. United Nations and Communist negotiators today agreed to begin tullscale ceasefire talks at Kaesong on July 10. The announcement was made in a special Eighth Army communique issued tonight. The three U.N. envoys returned to the advance "peace camp" this afternoon afterA.P. - 264 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-07-09 1 PHOTO. FUUo shows the Cilty of Kae&ong, where the U.N. negotiators held their first preliminary cease-fire diuicussions with tme Coitimuriiist' representatives yesterday: Kaesong la two miles souuh of the 38th parallel A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article101 1951-07-09 1 LHASA. July B.— A gift of 100 volumes of Triptakes (sacred books in Tibetan), 5 tonkas (paintings) and an image of Lord Buddha has been presented tto the Mahabodhi Society of India by the Dalai Lama of Tibet, reports the Press Trust of India. Printed101 words
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191 1951-07-09 1 (from Our Own Correspondent) 'iKicilUß, July 8. After three months of fruitless negotiations. tiie Cochin members of the Travan-core-Cocmn Legislative Assembly nave uecided to resign finally iiova. the Assembly and Irom the AdLndia and xveraia Congress Committees as a protest against exclu o.un 01 (Jochin memoers191 words
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Article169 1951-07-09 1 The marriage oi x»r. o. xwj*durai, Manager of the Star Press, Indian Dady Mail and Tamil Murasu, with Miss Krishnammal (daughter of N. Nagamani Chettiar, Karaimedu) will be celebrated today, Monday, July 9, at No. 6, VatnuKkara Street, Koranad,. Mayavaram, South India. The "Muhurtham is between 9 and169 words
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Article190 1951-07-09 1 BOMBAY, July B.— The Indian Communist Party, if returned to power, will "confiscate" British property and industries in India, according to Mr. A. K. Gopalan, Madras Communist leader and member or the party's election board. Other planks of the party's election platform, he said,Reuter - 190 words
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Article50 1951-07-09 1 NEW DELHI, July B.— Dr. Frank Graham, the United Nations Kashmir representative, and his party left New Delhi, this morning for Srinagar, the Kashmir capital. Dr. Graham has been in Nca' Delhi for talks with Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, and other poli-j tical leaders. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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204 1951-07-09 1 Nehru's Appeal To Crucial Session Of A.I.C.C. KEEP door; open to kripalani GROUP SOCIALISTS (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July B.— Premier Nehru has subnitted his first report on the State of the Nation to the i fateful meeting of the All-India Congress Committee be- ing held in Bangalore204 words
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96 1951-07-09 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July B.— The Praja Party is beginning ,to develop swiftly in South India as more and more Congressmen are resigning and joining it. In Tamilnad, the Party, Convention will be held at end of the month over which Acharya96 words
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Article36 1951-07-09 1 PARIS, July B.— Dr. A. Lakshraanaswamy Mudaliar, Vice-Chancellor, Madras University, has been elected Chairman of the Executive Board of UNESCO, Paris. He succeeds Dr. Radhakrishna, India's Ambassador to Uj* §qv** Unioa.- GIISGIIS - 36 words
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285 1951-07-09 1 NEW DELHI, July 8.' -Indian Muslims in Delhi celebrated on July 5 Id-ul-Fitr, which marked the culmination of the holy month of Ramzan. Over 100,000 Muslims from the suburbs and th e city joined congregational prayers in different mosques. The largest number ofGIIS - 285 words
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98 1951-07-09 1 RANGOON, July B.— Burma Friday signed a five vear treaty of friendship with India. An official announcement said the treaty was aimed at "strengthening and developing the many ties friendship that bind the two countries and the maintenance of perpetual peace and friendship which exist betweenReuter - 98 words
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Article31 1951-07-09 1 BOMBAY, July B— The total gioss sea and land customs revenue collected in India during April 1951 amounted to Rs. 175.6 million, a.s against Rs. 77.3 mdlion in April 1950. GIISGIIS - 31 words
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261 1951-07-09 1 TEHERAN, July B— Persia declared yesterday that she does not consider as "valid" the International Court order to settle the cil dispute with Britain by conciliation. Tlie announcement, which repeated the Persian government's opposition to the court's :indings, was made public shortly ifter BritainA.P. - 261 words
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Article55 1951-07-09 1 Krishnan Mathuram For Moscow! (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 8. South India's greatest film comedians N. S. Krishnan and T. A. Mathuram will shortly be entertaining Russian audiences; for the Soviet Embassy in Delhi have invited them to visit Moscow at end of this month with a cultural delegation55 words
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600 1951-07-09 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, July 9, 1951. A DATO'S QUEER ARGUMENTS-I rjSFENDING the Barnes Report which has recommended the abolition of the vernacular schools in the Federation of Malaya, the Member tor Education the Jtion'ble Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingam says that vernacular schools cannot preserve culture or language!600 words
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379 1951-07-09 2 Fresh Differences Arise Between India Pakistan Publication Ot Bengal Riot Enquiry Reports Held Up CALCUTTA: A fresh discord in the relations between the Governments of India and Pakistan has arisen very unexpectedly over the reports of the commissions of enquiry set up in West and East Bengal under the Nehru^LiaquatFOC - 379 words
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240 1951-07-09 2 PATNA: Unique pieces of hitherto undiscovered stone discs bearing stamp of exquisite craftmanship of the Mauryan period (300 8.C.) have been unearthed here. Mr. S. A. Shere, Curotor of the Patna Museum, unearthed these discs after several trial diggings, from an unused nala (drain) eighteenFOC - 240 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-07-09 2 PHOTO). Russia's Jacob Malik, served Russian caviar and champagne to his guests— some forty United Nations dignitaries at 'the Waldore Hotel New York, on June 23. Malik was giving the customary diinrier as' retiring President of the Security Council. Photo shows: Jacob Malik (centre) with Sir Gladwyn J£bb <left), BritishA.P. - 58 words
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164 1951-07-09 2 NEW DELHI: An international delegation of youth and students would be visiting India in the middle of July on invitation from various Indian organisations of youth and students. The delegation has been sponsored to strengthen the bonds of friendship between the Indian youthFOC - 164 words
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129 1951-07-09 2 JALPAIGURI, July 2 (By Air Air Mail).— The Teesta and the the Karala are in spate. Water is still rising rapidly. The court and college compounds and a number of streets are under water. Arrangements have been made t© remove people living in low-lyingFOC - 129 words
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Article43 1951-07-09 2 BOMBAY: The two-day convention of All-India Insurance employees concluded here on July 1 after adopting a resolution demanding a "living wage" and "civilised existence" for the employees w*M dearness allowance whieh would fully *«uU alia* Mk*\ Ms prfeW* FOCFOC - 43 words
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185 1951-07-09 2 SHEIK ABDULLAH'S MESSAGE TO RADIO KASHMIR SRINAGAR: Siieikh Mohammed Abdullah, Kashmir Prime Minister in a message to Radio Kashmir on its third anniversary said: "At tlie present moment, when enemies of the country are seeking to deny U3 our legitimate desires as a peaceloving people in pursuit of an abundantFOC - 185 words
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Article99 1951-07-09 2 PATNA: The five-year post-war development plan for Bihar provisionally approved by the Planning Commission would cost over Rs. 5! crores, it is learnt. The plan has been divided into five major heads namely agriculture and rural development Rs. 1677.11 lakhs; major irrigation and powei projects 1523.3 lakhs;FOC - 99 words
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Article59 1951-07-09 2 BOMBAY: Mr. C. R. Srinivasan, Editor of the "Swadesamltran" of Madras, left Bombay by air on July 2 for London to attend the centenary celebrations of Reuters. Mr. Srinivasan is a member of Reuters Board of Trustees. Mr. Srinivasan, who is accompanied by his family, willFOC - 59 words
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154 1951-07-09 2 Agreement Between India Pak: Govt. Servants' Postal Life Insurance Policies NEW DELHI: The Partition Secretariat on June 29 announced conclusion of an agieement between the Government of India and Pakistan on postal life insurance policies of Governments. The announcement said: "It has been agreed with the Government of Pakistan thatFOC - 154 words
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99 1951-07-09 2 Galvanised Wires Sheets: Statutory Selling Prices Raised NEW DELHI: The Government of India have raised current statutory selling prices of galvanised sheets, galvanised wires and tin plates by Rs. 160 and Rs. 150 per ton respectively with effect from July 1, 1951, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry announced onFOC - 99 words
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61 1951-07-09 2 Protest Against Forming Congress Govt. In P.E.P.S.U. PATIALA: The All-India Panthic Convention held here on July 1 expressed its "deep indignation" on the formation of an all Congress Ministry in P.E.P.S.U. and decided "to take legitimate and peaceful means to overthrow it." Sardar Hukum Singh. MP., presided over the ConventionFOC - 61 words
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719 1951-07-09 2 GAJJHATI: Acharya Kripalani, President of the Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party, said on July I he wanted 1 to convert the nation to his views, if the people are not already corrupted by what th e y are suffering." He told Pressmen hereFOC - 719 words
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Article128 1951-07-09 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to increase .vith immediate effect the rate of export duty on groundnut kernell to rupees one hundred and fifty per ton. Announcing this a Finance Ministry press note on June 30 said, new export duUes were alsoFOC - 128 words
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1868 1951-07-09 3 CEYLON PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Ceylon Navy Now Controlling Trincomalee Premier On Measures To Build Up Defence COLOMBO: The speaker (Mr. Albert F. Peris) presided when the House of Representatives met last week. Mr. T. B. Suborning he (tiingiriya), continuing his overnight speech on the Address of Thanks, said that they onFOC - 1,868 words
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224 1951-07-09 3 NEW DELHI July B.— The Vacation Judge of the Supreme Court, Mr. Justice Vfvian Bose, recently Issued directions that Mr. L. S. Raiu, wno is 'being tried along with others in Bangalore on a charge of attempting to murder by poisoning ChiefFOC - 224 words
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130 1951-07-09 3 ORRISA COMMUNIST PARTY SECRETARY ARRESTED CUTTACK, July 7.— Mr. Gurucharan Patnaik. Secretary of the Orissa Communist Party, who came out recently in' the open after two and half years of underground activities, was arrested under the Orissa Maintenance of Public Order Act. Mr Patnaik made his first public appearance atFOC - 130 words
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255 1951-07-09 3 C- PLAN ANSWER TO DOUBTS RAISED BY REDS' NEW HOPE FOR ASIAN PEOPLE JAFFNA: That the Colombo Plan was the answer to questions that may be raised in the minds of the people by Communist influences was the opinion expressed by Mudaliyar C. Thiagarajh, president of the Jaffna District CommunityFOC - 255 words
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492 1951-07-09 3 PREMIER REFUSED TO 'SELL COUNTRY FOR RICE' KANDY: Mr. D. S. Senanayake, addressing the rural development societies of Gandaya North, four miles from Kandy, on the occasion of the second anniversary of their union, evolved further the pattern that freedom must take if it were to be worthwhile. Independence, heFOC - 492 words
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Article141 1951-07-09 3 COLOMBO: Experts appointed by the LL.O. and by U.N.E.S.C.O. will shortly be arriving in Ceylon to carry out man-powejr surveys in Ceylon for the government. The 1.L.0. expert will be Mr. John I. Saks, who has wide experience of man-power surveys in America and Japan. IFOC - 141 words
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357 1951-07-09 4 India's Labour Welfare Activities Under I .L.O. Direction LABOUR MINISTER'S BROADCAST SPEECH NEW DELHI, July 8. In a broadcast from all India Radio, Delhi, last week the Labour Minister, Mr. Jagjivan Ram, said: "At a. time when one sees the fear of war cn the face of the common manGIIS - 357 words
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Article404 1951-07-09 4 COTTON INDUSTRY IN S. INDIA COIMBATORE: At the annual general body meeting of the Southern India Millowners' Association held recently Mr. R. Venkataswami, Chairman presiding, after the adoption of the report and accounts the following office-bearers were elected for the current year: Chairman: Mr. R. Venkataswami; Vice-Chair-man: Mr. M. N.F.O.C. - 404 words
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Article120 1951-07-09 4 CALCUTTA, July B.— Thie AMRITA BAZAR PATRICA remarks: "The Colombo Plan comes into operation at rat|her an inopportune hour. Almost aU countries, from which help in the shape of finance, capital goods and technical personnel is expected, are diverting all their energy and resources to armamentsGIIS - 120 words
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Article82 1951-07-09 4 NEW DELHI, July B.— The President has sent the following message to His Imperial Majesty Mohammed Reza Shah Pahlavi, Shah of Iran: "I have learnt with great concern and regret of the illness of Your Majesty. We all earnestly hope for Your Majesty's quick and complete recovery." GIISGIIS - 82 words
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373 1951-07-09 4 COLOMBO: Sir Oliver Goonatilleke. Minister of Home Affair*, referred in the Senate to two applications (sent by him to the Prime Minister) from two Russian satellites in Europe for the exchange of ambassadors. m The Prime Minister's reply, he said, was quick, andFOC - 373 words
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191 1951-07-09 4 NEW DELHI, July 8. Tlie Nationafl Ardhrves of India, after two years of research, has succeeded in evolving a method of preserving birch bark and clay-coated paper manuscripts containing some of the oldest known writing ln India. Nearly 2,000 birch bark manuscripts, including theGIIS - 191 words
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Article52 1951-07-09 4 CALCUTTA. July B— Sixty thousand bank employees in India are likely to strike in August in protest against the attitude of their employers and the Government of India to recent bank awards, Mr. G. G. Mehta, President of the AllTndia Bank Employees Association said FridayReuter - 52 words
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170 1951-07-09 4 POON A, July B.— The Deputy Minister for Commerce and industry, Mr. I). P. Karmarkar, said in Poona last week tliait it was hopeful to find many sections of the Indian industry recording a stiaady but sure progress despite the severe inflationary trendte and dttßculfttes.GIIS - 170 words
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Article61 1951-07-09 4 UNITED NATIONS, July B.— A large shipment of rice Will soon be on its way from Brazil to India through the United Nations International /Children's Emergency Fund UNICEF offloials announced. The rtoe, which is Intended for children in the scarcity areas, totals approximately 1,000,000 pounds andReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration380 1951-07-09 4 STEPS FOR IMPROVING SERVICE CONDITIONS OF THE ESTATE WORKERS ERNAKULAM: The Travaucore-Cochin State Tripartite Conference on Plantations concluded its sitting recently after adopting unanimously the resolutions drafted by the sub-committee. The Conference laid down by mutual agreement certain procedures for avoidance and settlement of disputes. The session was of theF.O.C.; USIS - 380 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-07-09 4 PHOTO. In an official departing parade, sdldiers of the United States Army Fourth Infantry DNMoift Eighth Regimental Combat Team marched in New York City before boarding transports for Europe. About 100.000 spectators, including represeitJatives of the NATO countries, bid the soldiers farewell. A soldier of the DUvisUon em'braces members of56 words
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