Indian Daily Mail, 28 April 1951
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187 1951-04-28 1 Meanwhile U. S. Bill Only Introduced In Senate! NEW DELHI, Apr. 27. India has concluded an agreement with Red China for the purchase for cash of 500,000 tons of sorghum grain (Milo) to help relieve Indians food shortage. The firstA.P.; Reuter - 187 words
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Article72 1951-04-28 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 27.— A delcga tion. consisting of the Indian Minister for Food and Agriculture, Mr. K. M. Munshi, Mr. M. S. Bhatnagar. Joint Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Mr. P. Ratnam, Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and Mr. B. P. Bhargava. Deputy Director-GeneraiGIIS - 72 words
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Article59 1951-04-28 1 GAUHATI, A&sam, Apr. 27. Assam police have arrested 10 Communists and "subversive" el-s--m«vts m the Kamrup district thu.week, it was announced today. It was the third anti -CommuTst drive by police -on this north-east district, on tV<e border of India': Himalayan protectorate Bhutan after reportsReuter - 59 words
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Article50 1951-04-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday: The European manager of an estate m the Johore Bahru area of Jobore with a visiting manager, also an European, were ambushed m a jeep yesterday morning, and both were killed. There was no escort and the jeep was burnt, says a Police Communique.50 words
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Article99 1951-04-28 1 Another important Communist leader, Tan Guat military commander of the 4thj Company of the bandit third regiment m Johore has surrendered to the security forces. Tan Guat has issued a call to the men of the 4th Company to follow his example and surrender. This message has99 words
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Article92 1951-04-28 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 27. Congress is considering a proposal to prepare detention camps for 14.000 poTdtical prisoners m the event o! a general war. James Bennett, Federal Pris<>r Director, recommended to the House Appropriations Committee that U*****,000 be allotted to pre pure four abandoned military camps. Earlier,A.P. - 92 words
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Article61 1951-04-28 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 27.— Latest equipment for pediatrics (treatment of children diseases) and midwifery will be fitted m four Delhi hospitals n»xt month. This is a joint WHO «nd UNICEF project. The biggest hospital to be equipped will be tht Children's Wing of Jrwin hospital, which is underGIIS - 61 words
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156 1951-04-28 1 PATNA, Apr. 27. Thp' Government of India are sending foodgrains to Bihar at the rate of 100,000 tons per month, said Mr T. P. Singh, Additional Food Commissioner of Bihar, m a broadcast from Patna on Apr. 24. Imported foodgrains were being rushedGIIS - 156 words
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Article55 1951-04-28 1 MOMBASA, Apr. 27.— Mr. Nanjibhai Damodar, a leading Indian citizen of Mombasa, has shipped ten tons of ioodgrains to relieve famine conditions m the State of Saurashtra. Earlier, m October, 1950, Mr. Nanjibhai donated 20 tons of wheat for purposes of free distribution amongst the victimsGIIS - 55 words
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Article84 1951-04-28 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 27.— A dccl sion to revive the activities of the Himalayan Expedition Club, founded m 1933, was taken at a meeting of mountaineering enthusiasts m New Delhi on April 25. Plans of itie Club include an expedition to Mount Everest. Among the new membersGIIS - 84 words
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114 1951-04-28 1 SEC-COUNCIL TO DISCUSS KASHMIR ON MONDAY LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 27.— When the Security Council meets on Apr. 30 to continue discussion oX the Kashmir problem, it was expected that Si i- Gladwyn Jebb of Britain would propose Frank Graham, former United States Senator from North Carolina, as United Nations representativeReuter - 114 words
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Article71 1951-04-28 1 CAPETOWN, Apr. 27 —Mr. H. G. Luttig, a South African Member of Parliament, has been arrested on an alleged charge of falsitas. the Speaker told the South African Assembly here yesterday. Falsitas is a form of fraud. The Speaker, Mr. J. H. Conradie, said he hadReuter - 71 words
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Article13 1951-04-28 1 VOL. VII. No. 76. SINGAPORE, SATUR DAY, APRIL 28, 1951.13 words
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Article, Illustration78 1951-04-28 1 PHOTO. PREMIER JAWAHAEiLAL KKIiR U examines his stand of wheat, grown from Indian sectl at s nficial residence m New Delhi. I'he Premier's personal conlriuuti to feeding India's hungry millions covers only UWI ttUrda •>: acre, but he has grown an average of nearly 32 bushels io ;:n uc asA.P. - 78 words
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Article60 1951-04-28 1 Mr. R. V. Nath, Managing Director of Nathco Mills, a reputed businessman of Travancore who has long established cloth business m Bombay, Calcutta, and Ceylon, has arrived m Singapore en route to Japan. He will be staying here for a fortnight so as to meet local60 words
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273 1951-04-28 1 SYDNEY, Apr. 27 .—C andidates for the Australian parliament today wound up their campaigns for tomorrow* s General Election. The election campaign for an entirely new House of Representatives of 121 seats and the 60-man Senate has been quiet. But an egg was tossed atAP - 273 words
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285 1951-04-28 1 JAKARTA, Apr. 27. Indonesian police otfidah yesterday categorically denied that "Turko" Westerling, elusive pimpernel of Indonesia's anti-government forces, is back m Indonesia. us T h€ mid the P° lic€ ly e™ ready for Wester ling if he shows up/ but no special alert ordersA.P. - 285 words
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287 1951-04-28 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 27. The Finance Bill, as it emerged from Parliament m its final shape yesterday :«f'er its Introduction seven weekt. :iro, has slashed the Ks. 310 million new taxation proposals for the year by 20 per cent. Parliament yesterday approved theGIIS - 287 words
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Article61 1951-04-28 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 27 ANZAC Day, commemorating the landing of Australian and New Zealand forces at Gallipoli m World War I, was celebrated m New Delhi on Apr. 25 at a brief ceremony before the AuiitraliM column at the Secretariat. Members of the diplomatic corps RndGIIS - 61 words
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Article55 1951-04-28 1 MOSCOW, Apr 27.— Total circulation of Lenin's works has reached 209,000,000 copies m the Soviet Union, it was announced. The figure includes 167,425,000 copies m the Russian language, 30,924,000 copies m other tongues and dialects of the U.S.S.R. and 10.761,000 m foreign languages. In allReuter - 55 words
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Article159 1951-04-28 1 CHINESE REDS NEARING SEOUL TOKYO, Apr. 27.— Chinese troops attacking m waves s*ept to within 11 miles of Seoul today, but the u.N. field commander said they would be stopped north of the Hah River The statement came from Lieut Gen. James van Fleet on a surprise visit to theA.P. - 159 words
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Article36 1951-04-28 1 JAKARTA, Apr. 27.— President Soekamo announced Thursday night the formation of a coalition cabinet headed by the Masjumi Party leader. Dr. Boekiman Indonesia had been without a government for 37 days A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, April 28, 1951. NOTES & COMMENTS
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Article131 1951-04-28 2 "THAT no Indian member of the Federal Legislative Council should have thought it fit to ask a question as to why no Indian was appointed to the Federal Cabinet, is not surprising. These members are obliged to the High Commissioner for nominating them to the legislature131 words
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Article175 1951-04-28 2 \^HILE the Honourable members refuse to query the Government on vital affairs, they invariably ask a lot of questions at times on commonplace matters, to which the Government's replies are so very elaborate that it would appear that such questions were perhaps specially invited from the members concerned175 words
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Article170 1951-04-28 2 'THIS reminds us about the fabulous salaries that have been bestowed on the Federal "Ministers" Dato Onn as Member of "Home" Affairs and Chairman of the RIDA will get $3,000 a month and m addition a $75,000 building to live m, while the other five Unofficial will get170 words
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Article200 1951-04-28 2 T"HAT the fabulous salaries will create a class of rich and proicssional leaders, goes without anying. And being trained and paid by the British, they will certainly sec to it that the present system is not upset so that their own position will be secure and m that200 words
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Article310 1951-04-28 2 Bhonsle Explains Trend Oi Talks With Nehru BOMBAY: Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's acceptance of the Chairmanship of the All-India I.N.A. Inquiry arfd Relief Committee has been welcomed by Mr. J. K. Bhonsle, Major-Genera 1 m the I.N.A. Mr Bhonsle, who is the Chairman of the I.N.A.F.O.C. - 310 words
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368 1951-04-28 2 MADRAS: Al the Madras High Court, Mr. Justice Subba Rao delivered judgment on Apr. 17 m a first appeal, holding that the borrowing of money by a guardian or manager under a promissory note for the purpose of celebrating theF.O.C. - 368 words
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73 1951-04-28 2 IMPHAL: Six villages m eastern Manipur have been declared m a "disturbed and Oangerous state/ The State Government has decided to post an additional police force m the area at the cost of the villagers. A number of incidents occurred recently m the area, andF.O.C. - 73 words
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509 1951-04-28 2 si!S£@MSfeS«ms S silS S%Lt B^!l SO occurred noar the rear exit of the at aboil ll»m T%?Z ot "a 1 bu»ine*» centres he t*ken to tho SmUktl I "^H by Crouds sooii swarmed the place and pandemorii:m prevailed near the building lorF.O.C. - 509 words
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52 1951-04-28 2 E: The managements or all the six textile mills of Indorhave decided to close down uTeir SSd "S^ an LiefSfte P«nod. Simultaneously, the millowners have put up^'notices for er? 6 Tfc? tr «nchment of workss «2s ci a To r retu e tF.O.C. - 52 words
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Article181 1951-04-28 2 I BOMBAY: Apr. 21. (By Air SJx™ Commissioner of Police, Bombay, to-day announced a reward of Ra. 10,000 m cash to any member of the public giving informationi leading to the arrest and correction of persons connected with the armed dacoity at the Lloyds BankF.O.C. - 181 words
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Article164 1951-04-28 2 NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister of Nepal, Major-Gen. Shumsher Jung Bahadur Hana, is expected to visit Delhi shortly and meet Prime Mmister Nehru. The Nepal Premier's visit to Delhi fellows a ministerial crisis In Nepal where acute difference of opinion is reported between the RanaF.O.C. - 164 words
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584 1951-04-28 2 Gopa lan's Release: Madras Govt. Asks Leave To Appeal r«»i L iP# RAS V* An w applicatioll was flled on A P r 20 m the Madras Hieh Court before Mr. Justice Satyanarayana Rao and Mr JusS^ Ch s^™%*"? by thC PuWiC on behalf of the Gover^fent of J? !SfF.O.C. - 584 words
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485 1951-04-28 2 SRI TANDON ON ACHIEVEMENTS SHOWING CONCERN FOR COMMON MAN BANGALORE: Sri Purushottam Das Tandon, President of the Indian National Congress, repudiated that he suggested that Congress Government was capitalist- m outlook. Addressing a public meeting here on Apr. 20 evening he saidF.O.C. - 485 words
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180 1951-04-28 2 SIR M. ISMAIL LEAVING FOR JAKARTA ON MAY 27 NEW YORK, Apr. 26.-Sir Mirza Ismail. United Nations Technical Assistance Resident Representative for Indonesia, will be leaving here for Jakarta on May 27 to take up his new post. The former Prime Minister of Hyderabad and Mysore States told 'he pressReuter - 180 words
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150 1951-04-28 2 COTTON PRODUCTION: PUNJAB (P) EXPECTS 50% MORE CROP THAN 1948-49 FIGURE LAHORE: Pakistan Punjab is expected to produce eight lak bales of cotton next year, thus showing an increase of 52 per cent, over thl UMB 49 figUre f r the y"S An official release on Apr 21 stated thatF.O.C. - 150 words
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1770 1951-04-28 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Postcard And Envelope Prices To Be Unaffected yW DELHI, Apr. 9, (By Air Mail).-The Communications Ministers, Mr. Ran Ahmed Kidwai, announced m Parliament to-day that the Posts and Telegraphs Department had under consideration proposals to enhance certain rates on articles1,770 words
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Article618 1951-04-28 3 The House then took up demands for grants under the Ministry o. Information and Broadcasting amounting to Rs. 3.05,50,000. Mr. T. R. Deogixikar urged the Government to devote more attcn tion to the development of rurai broadcasts and encouragement of community sets m rural areas. The reorganizationFOC - 618 words
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340 1951-04-28 3 FORMATION OF INDIAN SHIPPING BOARD TO BE CONSIDERED MADRAS India's Transport Minister, Mr. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, said here on Apr. 15 that the central Government would give their ''active consideration" to the formation of an Indian shipping board Mr. Ayyangar, who was replying to an address presented to him by theF.O.C. - 340 words
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89 1951-04-28 3 KARACHI: Mr. V. Kozak, a trade delegate m the office of the Commercial Attache to the Czech Legation has disappeared with his wife and two children, according to a local Press report on Apr. 20. The report could not be confirmed. It said a letterF.O.C. - 89 words
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Article113 1951-04-28 3 NEW DELHI: About Rs 65 lakhs have been received so far to the Assam Governor's Earthquake Relief Fund. This includes Rs 16,63,244, being part of the collections for Assam earthquake relief through the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund, and Rs 50,000 as a general, contribution fromF.O.C. - 113 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-04-28 3 PHOTO). Tanks guard the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's 1.700 British Employees, and many of their wives and children, at Abadan, Iran, as Anti British demonstrators are kept m check there by Brigadier General Azizollah Kamal, Military Governor. Photo showsTroops pile arms m the courtyard of the Military Governor's Headquarters m AbadanA.P. - 51 words
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290 1951-04-28 3 Textile Industry's Present Ills: Sri V. Chandravarkar Blames Govt. Policy BOMBAY: India's textile industry is hard hit by "muddled Government policies and unsatisfactory labour relations." according to Sir Vithal Chandravarkar, President of the Bombay Millowners Association. Sir Vithal. who gave an exhaustive review of the industry's problems and prospects atF.O.C. - 290 words
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151 1951-04-28 3 JAKARTA. Apr. 26 Bitter wrangling for seats In tho new cabinet, between Indonesia's two biggest parties the Mashumi t Moslem) and the P.N.I. (Nationalist) Party— is the reason tor the country being without a government for five weeks yesterday. Cabinet member^ Suriman andA.P. - 151 words
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284 1951-04-28 3 BOMBAY: The Bombay Hign Court on Apr. 12 held as ultra, vires of the Constitution a provision m the Administration of Evacue* Property Act which prohibited the High Court from inquiring into the legality of any action taken by the Custodian of Evacuee Property. TheF.O.C. - 284 words
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58 1951-04-28 3 LONDON, Apr. 25.— The death was announced yesterday of Samuel Townsend Shephard, a former editor of the Times of India, BomMr. Shephard was Assistant Edi,3 Tim es of India from 190? G*O an<l edUOr frOm 1923 tO iyj<J. He had previously been the secretaryReuter - 58 words
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236 1951-04-28 4 CUT IN DHOTIES SAltfS RESTORED Sardar Jogindra Singh, the India Government Trade Commissioner m Singapore, has announced that no Indian producer having a spinning plant shall export from April onwards a quantity of cotton yarn exceeding 12.5 per cent of the totalGIIS - 236 words
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Article122 1951-04-28 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 23 (By Air Mall).— The Government had decided to issue licences for 144 mJUion yards of coarse and medium cloth for export to soft currency countries, including Pakistan m 1951. On the present estimate of cotton availability during the year, the quantity of coarseFOC - 122 words
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Article53 1951-04-28 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 27. The Delhi University has decided to introduce a four-year course for B.Sc. (Honours) m nursing from this year. The College of Nursing, New D«lhi. where the course will commence this July, will be the first m India to raise nursing education toGIIS - 53 words
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Article86 1951-04-28 4 The following will turn up for. a friendly game of soccer against the Broadcasteing Sports Club today, Apr. 28, at Fairer Park. Players and supporters are requested to be at tne Airport before 1.30 p.m. for transport. Lim tooo Wan, Borhan, G. Nagua, Sancion, Ali Sulaiman, Syed,86 words
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Article34 1951-04-28 4 LONDON, Apr. 27.— The Panchan Lama of Tibet is on his way to Feking to see Mao Tse-tung, according to a New China News Agency message received m London last night. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article64 1951-04-28 4 JJIS Graceious Mar Philox?nos, Metropolitan, Jacobite Syrian Christian Churcn, Malankara, South India, demised on April 17. 1951 at Kunnamkula.n, Cochin, and obsequies were held at Putchencavu. TAIPEH, Apr. 27.— A memorial service was held m Taipeh on Thursday for the great Mongol conqueror, Genghis Khan, who died 764 yearsA.P. - 64 words
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