Indian Daily Mail, 12 June 1951
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Title Section16 1951-06-12 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 121. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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273 1951-06-12 1 S. African Non Whites To Launch C. D. Movement Against Segregation And Other Discriminatory Laws I Of Malan Govt. FRANCHISE ACTION COMMITTEE'S DECISION CAPETOWN, June n A call to all non-white and progressive Europeans to unite m a campaign including political strikes on a national scale against apartheid (segregation) andReuter - 273 words
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Article165 1951-06-12 1 MELBOUKNfc. June 11. Dr. Majun s Crowrriineni. was deter mined to iiead bout a Africa out oi tiie commonwealth and create a wnolly independent repubUc "at the opportune time," the Souan African Minister for Agriculture Mr. b. P. Le Koux said on arrival hereReuter - 165 words
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Article70 1951-06-12 1 EVACUATION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN ROME. June 11.— Fifty evacuated women and children, including three babies m cradle, arrived hentoday from the oilfields of A'badan by Skymaster. The plane, after a check, took off on the last laj> of its long flight to London. All the passengers 27 women andA.P. - 70 words
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544 1951-06-12 1 U.K. U.S. Are Abetting Pak In Kashmir, Says Nehru "BUT WE SHALL TOLERATE NO NONSENSE" NEW DELHI, June 11.— Indian Prime Minister Juwaharlal Nehru said today that Pakistan attitude on tno Kashmir question "aided and abetted as it is by the United Xin Rdom and the u^ted states. i» distorted544 words
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200 1951-06-12 1 NEW DELHI, June 11.— The Finance Minister on June 9 gave Parliament breakup figures of capital expenditure for 1951-1952. The Minister intervened during the question hour and said that out of the Rs. 300 million allotted for projects, Rs. 160 million would be given toGIIS; Reuter; A.P. - 200 words
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143 1951-06-12 1 W. GERMAN GOVT. TO SEND MEDICAL SUPPLIES BONN, June n. West. German Parliament has called for medical supplies to be sent to combat the aftermath of famine m India, says PTI-Reuter. A motion tabled by democratic opposition an<4 passed with the supportGIIS - 143 words
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Article33 1951-06-12 1 GENEVA, June 11.— The Executive Board of the World Health Organisation has approved an emergency appropriation of $30,000 for fighting cholera and malaria threatening Bihar and the surrounding areas, aerordinr to PTI-Reut^r. GIISGIIS - 33 words
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Article209 1951-06-12 1 NEW DELHI, June 11— The Bombay Government has formulated a scheme for setting up a factory for the manufacture of DDT with the assistance of the UNICEF. This mi disclosed at question-hour m ihe Indian Parliament on June 9 by Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain onGIIS - 209 words
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25 1951-06-12 1 VOTERS' REGISTRATION IN SINGAPORE Up to June 8, 3645 had registered for the Muiucipa. Comn.ission Electoral Register and '?,5i lor the Legislative Council Electoral Register.25 words
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72 1951-06-12 1 NEW DELHI: The Singapcr. goverrrment is "actively consider ing" lifting its ban on textile re exports to Hong Kong, Commerce a<nd Industry Minister H. K. Maha tab told Parliament. Manataib said the ban has halted Indo-Maiayan textile trade and "hai> brought not only textiles buiA.P. - 72 words
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318 1951-06-12 1 LONDON, June 11. Worried cabinet ministers today thumbed through the meagre information uncovered m the gigantic manhunt for two vanished British diplomats. Later m the day, Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison will discuss the case m the House of Commons. The cabinet studied hisA.P. - 318 words
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211 1951-06-12 1 DEHItA DUN, June 11.— Ninety three cadets of the Joint Services Wing of the National Defence Academy marched past Admiral Sir Edward Fairy, Commander-in-chief of the Indian Navy, at a colourful leasing out parade at Dehra Dun on June 8. Six spitfires ofGIIS - 211 words
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Article53 1951-06-12 1 NEW DELHI, June 11. The Prime Minister has appointed Mr. Satish Chandra and Shyama Nandan Mishra, members of Parliament, Lo act as Parliamentary Secretaries, says a Press communique issued by the Cabinet Secretariat on June 9 They will be attached to the Parliament and will work m anGIIS - 53 words
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80 1951-06-12 1 NEW DELHI, June 11. —Five Delhi students have been selected to lepresent the UN Students' Association of India m the UNESCO Seminar for Youth and Students on Curlent AlTairs to be held concurrently with the General Conference of UNESCO m Paris from June 18 toGIIS - 80 words
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56 1951-06-12 1 U.N. TANKS ENTER CHORWON KUMHWA WEST CENTRAL FRONT KOREA June 11.— United Nations tank-led units today entered both Chorwon and Kumhwa. Trie Allies met only slight resistance. Rifle and machinegun fire was exchanged wi'tih Communist rearguards. The Teaniforced infantry patrol that entered Charwon was hampered ortly by mint*s planted onA.P. - 56 words
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Article129 1951-06-12 2 TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN INDIA NEW DELHI: The Government of India have accepted m principle the recommendation of the AllImii:i Council for Technical Education to set up an All-India Trades Certification Board for conducting examinations and awarding certificates of proficiency to craftsmen m engineering ;ind building trades on a national basis.F.O.C. - 129 words
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124 1951-06-12 2 CONGRESS WORKING COMMITTEE TO MEET TODAY NEW DELHI: The Congress Working Committee meeting hero «n June 12 will have two principal subjects before it for consideration; the request of some A.I.C.C members to convene a special meeting of the A.I.C.C. to consider unity question and the preparation of election manifesto.FOC - 124 words
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Article159 1951-06-12 2 NEW DELHI: Formation of a few organisation, the Bharat Seva Sangh, for securing public association and co-operation m the sphere of constructive work for social and economic development of the country was approved by the Panel on Social Wtelfare of the Planning Commission whichF.O.C. - 159 words
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148 1951-06-12 2 Pakistan To Convene Middle East Journalists Conference KARACHI, June 10.— Ali Mohammad Rashldi. president of the Pale L&tan Newspapers conference whQ returned on Thursday from a tour of Britain and Middle Eastern countries, proposed calling a conference of newspaper editors and loading journalists of Middle -Sas. terji countries shortly. WhileA.P. - 148 words
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174 1951-06-12 2 CALL TO WORKERS TO JOIN SOCIALIST PARTY MADRAS: A public meeting under the auspices of the Socialist Party was held on the Triplicane Beach (opposite the Senate House), on June 3 evening, to support the demands of the workers In the Swadesamitran, the Express Newspapers and m Messrs. Spencer Co.,F.O.C. - 174 words
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630 1951-06-12 2 President Pra&ad Inaugurates Recruitment Centre for Land Army NEW DELHI: The President Dr. Rajendra Prasad on June 6 called upon the educated people of India not to shun manual labour and to join hands with the agriculturists. If they did this, onlyF.O.C. - 630 words
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171 1951-06-12 2 COIMBATORE: Mr. V. C. Palanlswami Gounder, President, presiding, the Varappatti Firka Political Conference appealed to the Congress workers to work for the progress of India with faith m truth and nonviolence, and eschewing selfishness. The conference appealed to the Government to check corruptionFOC - 171 words
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151 1951-06-12 2 IRRIGATION IN RIVERSIDE AREA IN MADRAS MADRAS: The Government have taken on hand a scheme for promoting irrigation m riverside areas by installing pumps at suitable places to lift water from the river or other water-sources to lands which, otherwise, may not get irrigation facilities Two such sets have beenFOC - 151 words
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Article260 1951-06-12 2 MADRAS: June 5: A committee set up by the Provincial Bar Federation, comprising of Messrs. K. Raja Ayyar, K. Kuttikriahna Menon, K. Baahyam, V. G. Ramachandra Ayyar, N. Ramanatha Ayyar, V. C. Viraraghavan and A. N. Viraraghavan, considered the draft Bill to set up an All-IndiaF.O.C. - 260 words
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Article137 1951-06-12 2 PAY SCALES OF BANK EMPLOYEES iNCiW uKiLitii.: me juaoour Minister, Mr. Jagjivan Ram, on June 4 introduced m Parliament a Bill seeking- to ensure that pending the settlement of bank disputes afresh, bank employees will continue to get whatever scales of pay, or rates of allowances were allowed to themFOC - 137 words
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372 1951-06-12 2 MADRAS: Speaking at an International Day luncheon of the Edmonton Rotary Club m London at which he was the guest of honour, Dr. R. M. Alagappa Ohettiar said independence to India meant that the people of the country were now able to gear themselvesF.O.C. - 372 words
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Article204 1951-06-12 2 KARACHI: The Hindustan Hamara Party's programme to observe June 3, as Hindustan Hamara Day by commencing the day with flag-hoisting ceremony fell through. No ceremony was held and no formal explanation on this was forthcoming. Besides, no activity on behalf of the Party was visible toF.O.C. - 204 words
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Article496 1951-06-12 2 r THE Valley of Kashmir Is studdec/ 'with magnificent monument; recalling its ancient archltectura glory. Built by different rulers ii different periods of history, thest relics throw a revealing light ?f| the different art traditions afl'i their synthesis. One can trac. through them artistic influerces andGIIS - 496 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-06-12 2 PHOTO) The youthful Chinese Red prisoner at left appears to be worried that his share wnl be eaten by hia comrade after the (pair had picked up a half -eaten can of rations near tbe East-Central Korean Front. Tiie prisoners seemed to find the Allied food a welcome delicacy.— A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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222 1951-06-12 2 TOKYO, June 10. _No special .significance should be given to his forthcoming journey to India, Mr. Andrew Cordier, personal representative of U.N. Secretary-General Trygve Lie stated m Tokyo on Tuesday. He was commenting on press reports suggesting that he and his colleagues, Dr.Reuter - 222 words
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Article62 1951-06-12 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Loy W. Henderson, American Ambassador m India, is leaving for U.S.A. on June 12 on six week's leave. During his stay m U.S.A. he will meet President Truman- and will have consultations with the State Department. In his absence from India Mr. LoydFOC - 62 words
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1837 1951-06-12 3 Second Last Instalment NEW DELHI, May 25, (By Air Mail). Following is the concluding portion of the Select Committee's Report on the Prime Minister Nehru's Constitution (First) Amendment Bill (The Committee was headed by Sri Nehru himself) Three members of the owjtnnittee, fro(. itv.FOC - 1,837 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-06-12 3 PHOTO Sardar Malik, Indian Ambassador to France, dn play at Chantilly on May 29. resplendent m Turban, during the second round of the French Amateur Golf Championsnlp when 'he was beatien by Carlos Braeht of Aflgenttna, 5 and 4. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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238 1951-06-12 3 ARRANGEMENTS FOR GENERAL ELECTIONS: REBEARSAL IN SELECTED AREAS TO BE HELD MADRAS: The Finance Minister, Mr. B. Gopala Reddi, who is m charge of the General Elections, told Pressmen on June 5 that arrangements for the elections to Parliament and the State legislature were well underway, and m the nearFOC - 238 words
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Article213 1951-06-12 3 BRINAGAR, June 4 (By Air Mail). Bakshi Ghulam Mohamed Deputy Premier, said today that the responsibility of the National Conference was tremendous m the setting up of the supreme and sovereign assembly of the people's sepresentatives for laying the foundations of just and democratic socialFOC - 213 words
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Article83 1951-06-12 3 NEW GADGET IN NEWSPAPER BUSINESS started operating a remote control type-setter moat modern and complicated gadget In the newspaper business— from the House of Commons yesterday An operator sitting In the timehallowed Times room m the House can set lines of type m the paper's composing room about a mileA.P. - 83 words
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613 1951-06-12 3 CHINA RICE DEAL-COOCH BEHAR SITUATIONACREAGE UNDER FOOD CROPS-INDO-AFGHAN AIR LINK QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, May 25 (By Air Mail).— Mr. Munshi m Parliament today discounted reports that China had asked for jute and rubber tyres m exchange for foodgrains. Replying to Mr. Kamath, who asked whether any hitchFOC - 613 words
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Article76 1951-06-12 3 CHANDERNAGORE: Mr. S. B. Roy, lately Superintendent of Buxa Special Jail has on June 4 taken over charge as Administrator of Chandernagore from Mr. B. K. Banerjee. Mr. Banerjee was appointed first Indian Administrator of the Bettlement after its 'de facto' transfer to the Indian Union onP.T.I.; A.P. - 76 words
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166 1951-06-12 4 The Annual General Meeting 01 the Singaipore Traction Co. Empl4g^' Union hfld on May lo ■yLnanimously paw-ed a Resolution to i^aue^rffVi. Management of the Sin»awri' Tfc£t.tan Co., for a genemi fr^aW^toVt&T.C. workers of fcl.oo per head perlWßSMffl, t0 meet the increased cost of UvHITiJ. 1166 words
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342 1951-06-12 4 CEYLON NEWS: Laws To Aid Ceylonese Businessmen PROTECTIVE MEASURES BEING CONSIDERED COLOMBO: Draft legislation which will protect Ceylonese business interests and prevent foreign interests ousting local concerns from trade is being considered by Government. It is proposed to call the new laws the Ceylonisation of Trade Act, It is feltFOC - 342 words
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Article258 1951-06-12 4 COLOMBO: The creation of a favourable climate for Ceylonese enterprise has been justified" tates the Acting Controller of Imports and Exports, Mr. L. S. B. Perera. In a report to the Ministry of Commerce and Trade with the effect of the 1950-51 Trade Agreement withF.O.C. - 258 words
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195 1951-06-12 4 MKILLAGASKADA: "I am proud to be called a villager and I will go further and qualify that by saying that I am an *amu godaya,'" declared Mr. D. S. Senanayake at a reception to him at Poramadulla last week. Mr. Senanayake wasF.O.C. - 195 words
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162 1951-06-12 4 COLOMBO: A 62 im.P-h. SQuall which began as a 14 m.p.h. wind blew over the harbour recently, but it did no damage. 'I Maokr Attendant said that it seemed the monsoon was breaking m full force and that m all probability another squall wouldFOC - 162 words
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Article51 1951-06-12 4 COLOMBO: "The whole world is m dire need of harmony today and if we can achieve religious and spiritual harmony, other forms of harmony will come very soon." sate U Tint Swe. Burmese Ambassador, In his presidential address at the Ramakrishna Mission Wesak Day celebrations recently.—F.O.C. - 51 words
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Article234 1951-06-12 4 COLOMBO: Of a "corpse" that sat up m a hospital mortuary and a person, presumably an attend- ant, that came to rob it. it Is difficult to say which was more terrified. This incident occurred a tew nights ago m a Colombo hospital when aF.O.C. - 234 words
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Article58 1951-06-12 4 KARACHI: Pakistan has oc.rt Tji-ioy a nve-foot panti-v.u* ab a gCocwU kLien. The panther was trapped m th. same Sylhet district jungles where the Shah of Iran hunted m February 1950 and returned empty-handed. Last December Pakistan sent toe baby elephant "AzasJ" to Turkey. The pantherA.P. - 58 words
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Article55 1951-06-12 4 The marriage of Mr. N. M. Karuppiah (Head Master, Tai.mii school. TronoQi and son of Mr. KR. fcacrnmaran) with Miss A. Paxvath: Arnmal (daughter of t!hc late Mar. A. A. Samy) will toe solemnised, or. Thursday, June 14 between 7.4^ a.m. and 8.05 a.m. at Sri Mfanuna niar55 words
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1082 1951-06-12 4 NEW DELHI, June 11,— The following are biographical notes on some members of the Indian delegation to the sixth session of the UNESCO Conference: MAUL AN A AZAD The Government of India's Education Minister, MAO LAN A ABUL KALAM amu, nas oeenGIIS - 1,082 words
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203 1951-06-12 4 SRINAGAR, June 11.— The pharmaceutical industry m Kashmir has considerably expanded its research and manufacturing activities. Two new departments one for the manufacture of cholera and T.A.B. vaccines and the second for the manufacture of a wide variety of vitamin and other tablets have recently beenGIIS - 203 words
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Advertisement151 1951-06-12 4 IhK, -dim > ff^"^* "^SB MR. M. SHANMUGAM. At^c'. c Chanripion df Klar.g JuMee Sc'cool with the trophies lie won at the Schools Annuai Athi«t jc Sports -held recently. TODAY LAST DAY 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. DADA Hindustani) with SHYAM. MUNAWAR SULTANA TOMORROW "MIRZA SAHIBAN" (Hindustani) I dT^Hmomid "~1 Last151 words
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