Indian Daily Mail, 15 July 1951
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Title Section18 1951-07-15 1 Sunday Edition Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 154. SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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685 1951-07-15 1 Fuller Details Of Preparations For India'sjiFirst General Elections NEW DELHI, July 14 Preparations are now in full swing for India's first general elections scheduled for the coming winter. The electoral rolls, listing 175,000,000 voters, perhaps the largest in the world are ready, the electoral procedureFOC - 685 words
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100 1951-07-15 1 BANGOR, N. WALES, July 14.— A disused cemetery in the centre of Bangor has been opened as a public garden as the City's contribution to the Festival of Britain. To be known as 'The Garden o! Rest" the cemetery, which had not been .usedReuter - 100 words
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Article62 1951-07-15 1 COLOMBO: The Oil Companies in Ceylon have written to the Ministry of Trade and Commerce informing it that they may be compelled to increase the price of petrol by 5 to cents per gallon. Their communisation has been passed on to the Ministry of TransportFOC - 62 words
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205 1951-07-15 1 Britain To Re-examine Marriage Divorce Laws LONDON, July 14.— Britain Ls to have a Royal (Independent) Commission to inquire into the law of marriage and divorce, it was announced on Tuesday. There are about 50,000 applications for divorce in Britain «very year. Prime Minister Clement Attlee agreed to an inquiryReuter - 205 words
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120 1951-07-15 1 AUSTRALIA TO HOLD REFERENDUM ON COMMUNISM CANBERRA, July 13.— The Australian Senate last night passed the referendum bill, providing for a referendum on the government's plan to ban the Communist party. The bill was approved by the House of Representatives yesterday. At least two months must elapse before the anti-CommunistA.P.; Reuter - 120 words
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Article31 1951-07-15 1 The Nepai Government have also requested the Government of India to depute an expert to recommend iJUßffovements in the existing telephone swrvice «ad »ro*re a pi« FOCFOC - 31 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-07-15 1 PHOTO. The 32-year-old Shah of Persia donned a gay dressing gown for this photo made two days after his July 4 operation for appendicitis at a hospital in Teheran. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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105 1951-07-15 1 COLOUR BAR IN U.S.A.-WHTTES MOB NEGRO'S HOUSE CHICAGO. July 13.— Steel-hei meted* National Guardsmen (Territorials) rushed in by lorry used rifle buts to repel crowds smashing into police lines guarding an apartment house where a Negro family had rented a flat in a suburb of Chicago. Several people were reportedReuter - 105 words
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Article635 1951-07-15 1 STORY OF THE COW TREE CALCUTTA, July 14.— The biggest hit of the Vana Mahotsav programme, that fired the public imagination the most, last year is, after all, not going to be' a total flop. This is in respect of growing what is commonly known theFOC - 635 words
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263 1951-07-15 1 India-Nepal Road LinkState Govt.'s Plans KATHMANDU, July 14. The Government of Nepal have requested the Indian Government to lend experts to study various proposals for a motorable road link between the Nepalese Capital and India, it is reliably understood. A spokesman of the Communications Ministry said it was hoped thatFOC - 263 words
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Article789 1951-07-15 1 INDIAN VISITOR'S IMPRESSIONS MADRAS, July 14. Indian embassies abroad are doing sterling work, said Mr. T. A. Krishnamachariar, the well-known chess authority, who had recently visited Moscow, speaking under the auspices of the South Indian National Association Study Circle, at Ranade Hall, Mylapore. He said that789 words
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Article130 1951-07-15 1 KARACHI, July 14.— Pakistan today announced a series of pay increases, varying from 10 to 15 percent, for all commissioned officers of the three services, ln addition a number of special allowances will be paid for officers in certain branches, the government said. TheseA.P. - 130 words
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Article115 1951-07-15 1 R AKW AN A: "Please avoid buying on Thursday. It is a holiday for the shop workers in Rakwana town. Thank you," states a notice of the Rakwana Town Council published widely in the district for the purpose of helping shop-owners to close down theirF.O.C. - 115 words
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Article107 1951-07-15 1 NEW DELHI, July 11.— A volume entitled "Scientific Institutions and Societies in India", which gives details of 59 scientific bodies in India has been brought out by the Bureau of Education of the Ministry of Education, Government of India. The information given in tlam booklet aboutGIIS - 107 words
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Article, Illustration2619 1951-07-15 2 India's Rs. 18 Billion Five- Year Development Plan Draft Released By Nehru Commission NEW, DELHI, July 14. The Planning Commission, which was set up in March 1950, on Tuesday released a draft outline of the five-year plan envisaging an outlay of Rs. 17,930 million on the development programme. The draft,GIIS; USIS - 2,619 words
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Article67 1951-07-15 2 NEW DELHI, July 13.— Mr. A. N. Sattanathan, Director of Inspection, Customs and Central Excise, Jrovernment of India, will represent India at the United Nations Conference on comparative fiscal administration to be held in Geneva from July 16 to July 25. The conference will discuss the comparativeGIIS - 67 words
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Article759 1951-07-15 3 T H E year 1950-1951 has been a peak year for scientific and industrial research in India. Of a chain of eleven national laboratories, that are being set up by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, seven started work during the year. These laboratories cover aGIIS - 759 words
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317 1951-07-15 3 LONDON, July 14.— The population of the United KingdomGreat Britain and Northern Ireland—now is 50.210.472. The figures were made public Wednesday in a preliminary report on the 1951 census issued by the Registrar General. The report showed that Greater London retains its title as the world'sA.P. - 317 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-07-15 3 Two of the four delegates from South Korea are seen while attending of the Seeond World Congress of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions in Milan on July 4. They are (left to right): C. Bhark, Adviser; and Choo Chong Pil, Vtee-President of the delegation.— (A.P. PHOTO).48 words
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Article149 1951-07-15 3 NEW DELHI, July 14.— A rare jird. known as "Phalarope." was <een flying near Delhi recently by he British orinthologist, Prof. Horace Alexander. He said in Bombay on July 11 that this was .he first time that Phalarope was found in India. The bird isGIIS - 149 words
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Article812 1951-07-15 3 Communists And Border States COMMUNIST, and partlculary Russian Soviet, interest is being taken in the two Himalayan States of Bhutan and Sikkim. This was referred to by Guy Wint, the wellknown writer and broadcaster on Eastern atlairs in a talk ih the series "Asian Affairs" in the "London Calling Asia"CGO Press release - 812 words
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Article, Illustration405 1951-07-15 3 PARIS, July 14. The sixth general conference of the United Natoins Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), which now groups .4 nations, en.«led Wednesday after approving about 150 resolutions in its three weeks' work. Poland, Czechoslovakia, Ceylon and Saudi ArabiaA.P. - 405 words
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Article95 1951-07-15 3 GAUHATI: The Brahmaputra has been full to the brim following widespread monsoon showers since the beginning of June. The river is now flowing only five feet below the level of Oauhati i.own. This is higher than the highest level recorded during the postearthquake floods lastFOC - 95 words
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Article, Illustration181 1951-07-15 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Perak Indians Demand Primary Education In Mother Tongue BARNES RECOMMENDATION TO ABOLISH VERNACULAR SCHOOLS DEPLORED Sir, We have the honour to inform you that the representatives of over twenty organisations and Labour Unions of Lower Perak assembled at the premises of the Lower Perak Indian Association,181 words
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238 1951-07-15 4 Following resolutions were pas se d by the Indian Education Committee which met in Kuala Lumpur ou j„'| v 7 "The Indian Education Committee elected by the various Indian Educational and Cultural Institutions to consider the question of Indian education in238 words
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121 1951-07-15 4 NEW BURGLAR ALARM TO PROTECT CORONATION STORE LONDON, July 13 —A complicated burglar alarm system is being built in Westminster Abbey to protect the Scone Coronation Stone. The stone was removed by Scottish patriots who broke into the Abbey last Christmas Day and it was not recovered until April. HundredsReuter - 121 words
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114 1951-07-15 4 TROOPS RUSHED TO QUELL REVOLT IN NEPAL KATHMANDU, July 13. The Nepal Government rushed troops today to the southern district of Bhutuan about 70 miles from Kathmandu, to quell a revolt headed by a former Nepal Congress leader, Dr. K. I. Singh. Singh, who escaped from jail earlier this week,Reuter - 114 words
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440 1951-07-15 4 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: On the General election front (latest date rumour is April, 1952), three are in the running for UNP nomination to contest Colombo North. They are a Senator, a member of the UNP group in the Colombo Municipal Council and an Independent M.M.C.F.O.C. - 440 words
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278 1951-07-15 4 COLOMBO: Authoritative circl^ state that the Ceylon Government have postponed indefinitely th e j^g o{ permanent resident certificates to Indian nationals with a vi ew in duclng them either to apply for citizenship or lose it altogether. It te pointed out thatF.O.C. - 278 words
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116 1951-07-15 4 SINHALESE MINISTER RESIGNS FROM CEYLON CABINET COLOMBO, July 13— Mr. S. W. R. D. Banderanaike, Minister of Health and Local Government, has resigned from the Cabinet and yesterday took a seat in the Opposition benches in the House of Representatives here. He resigned in protest against the Government's refusal toReuter - 116 words
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Article50 1951-07-15 4 Members of the Liberty Sports Club are kindly requested to meet at 67, Bukit Timah Road on Sunday, July 15 at 3 p.m. sharp so as to proceed to Seletar for a friendly game of soccer. Transport leaves at 3 p.m., writes the Secretary of the Club.50 words
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Article41 1951-07-15 4 A committee meeting of the Indian Drivers' Union will be held at 18, Kinta Road tomorrow, July 16, at 7.30 p.m. All committee members are requested to attend without fail,, writes the Hon. General Secretary of ttM Union.41 words
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157 1951-07-15 4 Muslims Demand Representation In Cabinet KALUATAR: The Muslims of Ceylon, who wholeheartedly cooperated with the Sinhalese in achieving independence in 1948 by their magnanimous gesture of exchewing the 50-50 political theory, had been let down badly by the Government, said Mr. M. A. Bakir Markar Proctor, and Chairman, Beruwela Urban157 words
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169 1951-07-15 4 Ceylon Students In London Are Not Reds" COLOMBO: The Minister of Education, Mr. E. A. Nugawela, who returned yesterday after a holiday in Europe, says that the talk about Ceylon students in London being "Red" is nonsense. He told me that he had met a large number of them individuallyF.O.C. - 169 words
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Article45 1951-07-15 4 BHAJANAM AT RAMAKRISHNA MISSION There will be Rama Nama Sankirtanam (Bhajanam) and musical items on Sunday, July 15 at 7 p.m. at the Ramakrishna Mission, 9 Norris Road. All are cordially invited to attend the same with their families and join with the Sankirtanam party.45 words
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