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Title Section16 1950-06-23 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 131. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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216 1950-06-23 1 Bought In 1945 But Transfer From Br. Register Not Effected Company Chairman Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar's Statement (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 22.— Enqu iries here reveal that the iufated steamship "Indian Enterprise" which blew up in the Red Sea on Monday when216 words
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175 1950-06-23 1 'No Govt. Officer Is A Member Of The Conaress' MORARJI DESAI RETORT TO JAIPRAKASH NARAIN (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, June 22. Mr. Morarji Desai, Bombay's Home Minister, today described as "propaganda stunt" the statement made by Socialist leader Mr. Jayaprakash Narayan at a recent press conference in Bombay expressing175 words
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72 1950-06-23 1 NEWS REEL ON PANDIT NEHRU'S VISIT TO MALAYA The local Indian public have an opportunity of seeing Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on the screen in a "News Short" which has been produced by Shaw Bros, on the occasion of his visit to Singapore. The "short" shows in detail Pandit Nehru's visit72 words
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Article126 1950-06-23 1 As a special tribute to the Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, a 33-picture set of exhibit on his visit to America was on display at the United States Information Service, 76 Ampang Road, on June 19, when the Premier visited Kuala Lumpur TheU.S.I.S - 126 words
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Article227 1950-06-23 1 1 m. Insurance Claim Reported LONDON, June 22.— The total loss of the 7,300-ton steamer Indian Enterprise which blew up in the Red Sea on Monday night on a voyage from London to Calcutta win result in a claim of about £1,000,000 on the insurance market. The ship was carryingReuter - 227 words
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325 1950-06-23 1 CUTTACK. June 22.— A plea for a "radical revision of the present policy of the Communist Party of India has been made by Mr. Bijoy Chandra Das, a prominent Communist worker of Orissa, who was released from jail recently. While InFOC - 325 words
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Article75 1950-06-23 1 NEW DELHI June 22.— The Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru has cabled a message to President Soekarno thanking him and Madame Soekarno for the reception given to him in Indonesia. Pandit Nehru says: "We are very grateful to you and your Government and the Indonesian people for allGIIS - 75 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-06-23 1 PHOTO. Engineer Gerber (right) demonstrates the new Oerlikon 20 MM quickfiring cammon to General K. M. Cariappa, Supreme Commander of the Indian Army, and Major General Tara Singh Bal (with Turban) during their visit to the Wallensaadt Arms So.hnni in RnHtmrianrf June 12.' A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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98 1950-06-23 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 22.-— One Communist prisoners died in hospital yesterday as a result of injuries received during the rioting in Madura District Jail on Tuesday. The trouble began when Communist prisoners in the jail began a hunger-strike following98 words
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207 1950-06-23 1 TRIVANDRUM, June 22. The Travancore-Cochin Government have placed a senior police officer in special charge of investigation into the destruction of the temple and damaging of the idol of Sastha on Mount Sabari (Sabarimala) on the Travancore section of the Western Ghat. Announcing that vigorousFOC - 207 words
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420 1950-06-23 1 Rangoon, June 22.— The Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru began a busy day in Rangoon yesterday with a visit to the famous Shwedagon (Golden Pagoda), the most venerated of all Buddhist monuments. With his daughter, Mrs. In dira Gandhi, and her children, PanditReuter - 420 words
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Article36 1950-06-23 1 The Controller of Supplies, Kelantan, Trengganu and Pahang East, announces an extra issue of sugar for Muslims during the Puasa Month The special issue can be drawn from retailers till June 25.36 words
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168 1950-06-23 1 IPI FAKIR LEADING PUSHTUNISTAN MOVEMENT? KABUL, June 22.— The Fakir of Ipi, militant tribal leader, is actively directing the Pushtunistan movement in Waziristan and the surrounding tribal areas, according to tribal chieftains now visiting Kabul. (Pushtunistan is the name given to the independent state of Pushtunispeaking Pathans demanded by someReuter - 168 words
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190 1950-06-23 1 TO PERSUADE BURMA GOVT. TO LIFT BAN ON S. INDIAN LUNGIS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 22.— The Andhra Chamber of Commerce here has today cabled to Pandit Jawaharial Nehru, Indian Premier at present on a visit to Rangoon, urging him to190 words
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611 1950-06-23 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri. June 23, 1950 PANDIT NEHRU ON MALAYA'S GOAL DANDIT Jawaharlal Nehru did not stop with merely denouncing the violence and terrorism in Malaya. In the course of the various speeches and statements he made during his three-day visit to this peninsula, he gave very sound611 words
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2567 1950-06-23 2 Ayyangar Committee's Recommendations Accepted NEW DELHI, June 22.— The Government of India have decided to spend Rs. 75 crores (Rs. 750.000,000) on rehabilitation of displaced persons during the next three financial years, in accordance with the recomm endations of the High PowerFOC - 2,567 words
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174 1950-06-23 2 Bill To Abolish Communist Party Adopted In S. African Assembly CAPETOWN. June 20. The bill Ito outlaw the Communist Party and all Communist activities in South Africa was adopted in comnlttee in the House of Assembly last night, when the ten hours allotted for the committee stage had expired. TheReuter - 174 words
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Article36 1950-06-23 2 SEMARANG, June Ninetyseven Europeans in oemarang have requested Indonesian citizenship, according to Aneta news agency. They are mostly former Servicemen of the Royal Netherlands Indonesian Army who havp loined .the Indonesian Armed Forces. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-06-23 2 PHOTO Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Premier of India, watches units of the Indonesian Armed Forces on parade in Jakarta there, on June 10. Overhead U.S.A. built Harvard training planes fly past. Left to right are: Pandit Nehru; President Soekarno, ot Indonesia; Defence Minister Sultan Hamengku Buwono. Jakarta Military Governor Dum Jahja.A.P. - 51 words
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174 1950-06-23 3 COLOMBO, June 22.— 1n Colombo today is a British peer who is going to Australia to settle down there because his manor has been curned into "a prison without oars." He is the Earl or Ducie who is not interested in politics and174 words
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176 1950-06-23 3 CEYLON NEWS: Issue Of Temporary Residence Permits Authorised I COLOMBO, June 22. The Department of Immigration and Emigration has now made arrangements tor the issue of temporary residence permits for wives and dependents ot Ceylon Indians and the Assistant Controller at Mandapam,FOC - 176 words
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220 1950-06-23 3 FOR NOT BOYCOTTING RECEPTION TO PRIME MINISTER COLOMBO, June 22.— The chairman of the Piliyandala Town Council, while presiding at a meeting of the council was carried on the chair he sat on ana put out of the meeting hall into theFOC - 220 words
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113 1950-06-23 3 COLOMBO, June 22.— Colombo's Municipal Finance Committee has decided recommending to the Council that landlords who keep houses vacant on the pretext that they are for sale will only be entitled to one month's remission of rates. The committee feels that the present acuteFOC - 113 words
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93 1950-06-23 3 COLOMBO, June 22.— Pupils and well-wishers paid tributes to Mr. A. Gnana Pragasam, senior science teacher, recently when he celebrated his 25th anniversary as. a teacher at St. Benedict's College at a "social" held at the KCYMA hall. Prof. A. W. Mylvaganam, Professor of Physics, UniversityFOC - 93 words
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Article90 1950-06-23 3 GAMPOLA, June 22.— The Minister of Agriculture and Lands, "unlike some other Ministers who have a tendency to tour foreign lands," was "'the only Minister who refrained from running all over the world" and, instead, confined his energies for the development of Ceylon, Mr. R.FOC - 90 words
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130 1950-06-23 3 NEW DELHI, June 22.— President Rajendra Prasad paid a visit to the Red Fort on June 14. During his 75-minute stay there, he was shown round the different apartments of the fort. This was the first time that Dr. Prasad saw the fort fromFOC - 130 words
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Article88 1950-06-23 3 NEW DELHI, June 22.— Express delivery letters have more than doubled since the Introduction of the Sunday postal holiday last month, observed a spokesman of the P. and T. Department here. He disclosed that the total number of such articles in 12 Important cities last month averagedFOC - 88 words
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617 1950-06-23 3 'NO IMPETUS TO INFL4TIONARY TENDENCIES,' SAYS MR. MAHATAB NEW DELHI, June 21.— The Minister of Industry and Supply Sri Hare Krishna Mahatab told Pressmen here that the Government of India's decision to raise the ceiling price of cotton would not give anyFOC - 617 words
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Article53 1950-06-23 3 JESSORE, (E Bengal) June 22.— Nine persons were killed and 20 others injured when a lightning hit a military camp near here on Thursday, June 15. The injured have been removed to hospital. A memorial service was held at the local Collectorate compound bexoreFOC - 53 words
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Article107 1950-06-23 3 BOMBAY, June 22. The first film on Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's three-week goodwill tour of South-East Asia was released for exhibition on June 15 by the Films Division of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. The three hundred feet film Includes shots of theFOC - 107 words
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107 1950-06-23 3 GENERAL CARIAPPA AND PARTY RETURN FROM U.K. NEW DELHI, June 22.— General K. M. Cariappa, Commander-in-Chief, Indian Army, returned to the capital on June 15 after an absence of nearly a month. The General had been away In London to take part in the Commonwealth Military Exercise Exercise Horatio— andFOC - 107 words
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92 1950-06-23 3 SRINAGAR, June 22.— Sir Owen Dixon, U.N. Mediator on Kashmir, had an aerial survey of Kashmir Valley on June 17 morning from the United Nation's plane. The plane took off at 9.15 a.m. from Srinagar aerodrome. After eight days' strenuous tourFOC - 92 words
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144 1950-06-23 3 The Kashmir Border Incident: Pakistan Govt's Version KARACHI, June 22.— The Government of Pakistan have stated that the encounter which took place on June 11 on the border of Pakistan and Jammu was not between troops of the Indian and Pakistan armies, but between a detachment of Kashmir troops andFOC - 144 words
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Article25 1950-06-23 3 LUCKNOW. June 22. The U P Government have withdrawn ali oraers banning the entry into this State of 33 newspapers ancl periodicals from Pakistan FOCFOC - 25 words
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Article342 1950-06-23 4 One Passenger Wounded Early yesterday morning, shots were fired at the Singapore-Kuala Lumpur night mail in the Segamat area of Johore. One Chinese male civilian passenger was wounded in the shoulder. The Police escort returned the hre and the train did not stop, says a342 words
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208 1950-06-23 4 IDENTITY CARDS WARNING TO N.S. PEOPLE 4 The Public is reminded that it is of the utmost importance to notify the local authorities Immediately of tne changes of address wnen moving into a new place of residence, warns a Negri SemDilan Government Press Statement. Failure to do so will cause208 words
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Article159 1950-06-23 4 CAPETOWN, June 22.— Mr. J. G. N. Strauss, leader of the South African Opposition, yesterday asked Prime Minister Dr. Malan in the House of Assembly what steps, if any, the Union's Government was taking to ensure co-operation of the Governments of India and Pakistan. Dr. J.Reuter - 159 words
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153 1950-06-23 4 COLOMBO, June 22.— The Ceylon Government is expected to push its prohibition policy into high gear with new legislation during the current session of Parliament. Recent rumours of some coming change in the existing law were con.lrmed by the Governor-General, lrf>rd Soulbury, in his speechReuter - 153 words
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129 1950-06-23 4 SUEZ, June 21. Seventy-two British officers and Indian seamen were given up for dead on Tuesday in the explosion and sinking of tfcit British freighter Indian enterprise. The 7, 100- ton vessel, loaded with 580 tons of blast chemicals for the Indian GovernmentA.P. - 129 words
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Article107 1950-06-23 4 The next meeting of the Federal Legislative Council will be held in the Council Chamber, Maxwell Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday ana Thursday, July 26 and 27, commencing at 10 a.m. Mr. O. J. Voelcker, Director ot Agriculture, Federation of Malaya, will be speaking about the working107 words
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