Indian Daily Mail, 25 July 1951
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Title Section16 1951-07-25 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 164. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1951 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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160 1951-07-25 1 hood Transport Wi// kot Be UpstU Assures Jaiprakash (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA. July 24.— The railwaymen of India have decided to observe a one-day hartal in protest, against the recent Government of India Ordinance banning strikes an essential services whichCopyright - 160 words
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1318 1951-07-25 1 STORE JOURNALISTS' UNION PROTESTS AGAINST NEW PRESS LAWS "THEY ARE BEYOND THE REQUIREMENTS OF PUBLIC SAFETY, WELL BEING OR REASON" "We. the Executive Council of Hie Singapore Union of Journalist*, deplore the passage by the Singapore Legislative Council of the Emergency (Newspaper) Regulations, 1951. We consider that they attack the1,318 words
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111 1951-07-25 1 INDIA BOUND FOOD SHIP BEACHED AFTER COLLISION SUEZ. July 24.— The 7.176-tc American steamer, Jo^n Chester Kendall, with a nine-foot hole tn her bow, has been beached in Suez Bay after a collision. The vessel which was carry in the first cargo of Wheat to Indir. under tihe United StatesReuter - 111 words
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69 1951-07-25 1 LAHORE. PAKISTAN. July 24. For two hours last night. Lahore, capital of the Punjab Province of Pakistan, on whose borders Indian troops axe concentrated, had a complete blackout in a civil defence exercise. Similar experiments are to be carried out in other Punjab border townsA.P. - 69 words
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154 1951-07-25 1 (From Our Own NEW DELHI, July 24.— Prime Minister Nehru's insistence that Mi. Rafi Ahmed Kidwai and Ajit Prasad Jain should continue as Ministers In his Cabinet despite their differen- 1 cea with the Congress Party has created threat of open conflictCopyright - 154 words
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Article120 1951-07-25 1 JAKARTA, July 24.— The activi ties in Indonesia of Dr. Hjaiinar Schacfc, the German "financia. wizard" of Hitler, will not be bind ing for either party, and Dr. Sohacht will not be ottered any appointment in the Indonesia Government, it was announmed on Monday. Dr. Soemitro.A.P. - 120 words
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66 1951-07-25 1 (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 24.— The first major irrigation project in dry Chinglepet District was inaugurated on Monday by Public Works Minister Mr. M. Baktavatsalam. The estimated cost of 95 lakhs of rupees (Rs. 9,500,000) project will include the damming ofCopyright - 66 words
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Article, Illustration71 1951-07-25 1 GEN. NAM IL of the North Korean Army top Communist negotiator is followed by other nvmbers of the North Korean delegation as he Strides through a Kaeaong courtyard on his way to the conference building on July 15 first day of the resumed, talks, broken off whenA.P. - 71 words
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127 1951-07-25 1 TOKYO, July 24.— Hopes for a cease-fire in Korea lessened today when the North Korean radio repeated the Communist claim that •ihe^. withdrawal of foreign troops is "3 "p re r e9uiisite" for peace in Korea. The KteSong armistice talks were due to resumeReuter; A.P. - 127 words
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Article139 1951-07-25 1 CAIRO, July 24. -The exiled Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Aniin El Husseini has not left Cairo, members of his entourage asserted today. Emil Ghoury, member of the Higher Arab Committee headed .by the Mufti, denied rumours the leader had disapproved from the Egyptian capital and goneA.P. - 139 words
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Article89 1951-07-25 1 MOVE TO 'LIBERATE' COCHIN! (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 24. Some Independent members of the TravancoreCochin Legislature have formed a new political party called the "Cochin Party" which will contest the coming elections with the demand that Cochin b« disintegrated from the Travancore-Cochin Union and revert to its separateCopyright - 89 words
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73 1951-07-25 1 BARNES AND FENN-WU REPORTS BEING CONSIDERED The Central Advisory Committee m Education under the Chairmanship of the acting Director of' Education has been meeting in Kuala Lumpur on Monday and yesterday to consider the reports of the Barnes Committee on Malay Education and the Fenn Mission on Chinese Education. When73 words
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858 1951-07-25 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, July 25, 1951 CERTAIN DEPLORABLE FEATURES OF THE FENN-WU REPORT-I THOUGH we welcomed the recent Report on Chinese Education in Malaya, it does not mean that we are in agreement with everything that its authors Dr. Willian P. Fenn and Dr. Wu Teh-yao have stated858 words
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1376 1951-07-25 2 'Nothing More Unpatriotic' BOMBAY, July iB, (By Air Mail) Mr. Hariharanath Shastri, General Secretary of the Indian National Trade Union Congress, in a statement to-day said that nothing can be mo re unpatriotic than to talk of a strike at this juncture". Mr. Shastri1,376 words
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Article77 1951-07-25 2 CHAPRA, July 16:— A monkey finding her off-spring electrocuted, committed suicide here. The baby monkey while frisking on an electric pole suddenly touched the live wires and met with instantaneous death. His mother hovered round his body for about fifteen niinuti-s and then suddenly jumped andF.O.C. - 77 words
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725 1951-07-25 2 BANGALORE —Prime Minister Nehru on July 16 paid a visit to the Kolar Gold Fields. Accompanying Mr. Nehru were Mrs. Indira Gandhi, Sheikh Abdullah, Messrs. Harekrushna Mahtab, Jigjivan Ram, K. C. Reddy, H. C. Dasapppa, K. T. Bashyam and R. Chennagiramiah. A tiimiilinnc ur«»lr»r>m«»F.O.C. - 725 words
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238 1951-07-25 2 NEW DELHI, July 17, (By Air Mail) The All-India Railway." Ministerial Staff Association to-day decided to take a strike ballot bofore July 31. The Association, whicn concluded a two-day meeting here, passed a resolution characterising the Essential Services (Prevention of Strikes) Ordinance, 1951, as "an attackF.O.C. - 238 words
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167 1951-07-25 2 'PINK CONSPIRACY CASE: EVIDENCE OF Ist WITNESS COMPLETED HYDERADBAD iSind), July 16. (By Air Mail) The Special Tribunal, trying the accused in th« Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case, completed to-day the recording of evidence of the first prosecution witness. His name was not disclosed. According to a Pakistan Government handout, the chiefF.O.C. - 167 words
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Article32 1951-07-25 2 KARACHI:— The Pakistan Government on July 18 banned movement of gold in any form through postal articles without permit from .lie State Bank of Pakistan. F.O.C.F.O.C. - 32 words
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57 1951-07-25 2 Raven shaw College Closed For 15 Days CUTTACK:— The Ravenshaw College authorities have declared the college closed for fifteen days from July 18, following the students' smke as a protest against the lujiea.se of fees. The names of the students who absented Liiemselves continuously from July 11 till July 17F.O.C. - 57 words
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Article, Illustration4890 1951-07-25 3 Measures To Ensure National Progress Outlined BANGALORE, July IS (By Air Mail).— The Congress draft released ft day is a 4,000-word document which sets out ihe general principles which the party will pursue for the advancement of the social, economic and political life ofF.O.C. - 4,890 words
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338 1951-07-25 4 CEYLON NEWS: BANDARNAIKE'S RESIGNATION AFTER REACTIONS CONTINUED PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY R G. SENANAYAKE'S STATEMENT KURUNEGALA: Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike's resignation from the Cabinet was due to the refusal of the Prime Minister, Mr. D. S. Senanayake, to give an undertaking thatFOC - 338 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-07-25 4 Mr. and Mrs. AR. AnnamaCai who were married recently in Singapore. The bridegroom is on the staff of "Ta nil Murasu" and the bride wa.s formerly Miss S. Lakshmi.29 words
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Article558 1951-07-25 4 COLOMBO Government M.Ps have been issued definite instructions to attend meetings of Parliament every day, and four "unofficial" assistant Whips have been appointed by Mr. A. E. Goonesinha, Chief Government Whip, to be in constan t touch with their colleagues. a -lie iuur are jviajor i. w.558 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-07-25 4 GIANI MEHAR SINGH, of Madras, will give a recital of classical music and kirtanam, over Radic Malaya, Singapore, tomorrow Thursday, July 26 from 5.00 p.n to 5.30 p.m.33 words
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