Indian Daily Mail, 23 July 1951
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Title Section16 1951-07-23 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 182. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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313 1951-07-23 1 Agree To Stay ln Nehru Cabinet As "Non-Congress" Ministers (From Our Own Corra%»ponde»t) NEW Dii.Li.il, July 22. in response to the earnest appeal of Premier Nehru, both Mr. Rati Ahmed Kidwai, Communications Minister, and Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain, Rehabilitation Minister, have withdrawn their resignations313 words
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72 1951-07-23 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 22— *ine Four South Indian States of Madras, Hyderabad, Mysore and TravancoreCochin have finalised plans for establishing an All-India Academy ot Karnatic Music to promote r^arnatic music and South Indian dances The Academy will be located at the Madras72 words
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Article75 1951-07-23 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 22.— 1n an earnest appeal to all Congressmen, Premier in emu has. urged them to unite at the present critical period. Deeply deploring the resignation oi Mr. Rati Ahmed Kidwai. Nehru urged Congressmen should not be swayed by personal75 words
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71 1951-07-23 1 NEW DEHI July 22.— From Saturday it will be iiuegal for controlling interests in India's commercial companies to be changed without the aD»roval of the Government. An ordinance promulgated by President Rajendra Prasad on Saturday nignt explained that tne measure was necessary to check theA.P. - 71 words
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Article, Illustration99 1951-07-23 1 PHOTO. The USA Navy announced on July 3 that the Douglas Skyrocket a supersonic research plane, has fl i( "faster and higher than anv other known craft." The plane's speed was no? anSounceX t\Z official «orld air speed record is 670.981 miles an howT Photo A 829 T «vt BlAP - 99 words
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Article41 1951-07-23 1 ..NAPLES, July 22.— A.D.M. Forest Sherman, United States Chief of Naval Operations, died here today. A.D.M. Sherman, who was 54, was on a European tour during which he had meetings with Gen. Eisenhower, Western European leaders and American Naval Commanders. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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102 1951-07-23 1 KARACHI, July 22.— Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan called on India to withdraw her troops in the border areas "so that this threat to the security of Pakistan and international peace is remowd." Liaouat Ali was replying to a note from102 words
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183 1951-07-23 1 EX-MUFTI DISCLAIMS RESPONSIBILITY FOR ABDULLAH'S ASSASSINATION CAIRO, July 22. Haj Amin of Huseeini, former Mufti of Jerusalem and head of the Palestine Arab Higher Committee last night denounced 'any ambiguous interpretation" of King Abdullah's tionHe issued a warning to "Arab and World opinion" against what he called 'any reprisals whichReuter - 183 words
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Article69 1951-07-23 1 NEW DELHI, July 22.— Flags flew at half-mast on government house and government buildings here yesterday as a mark of respect for the late King Abdullah. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of India conveyed India's condolences in a message to Prince Naif Regent of Jordan. The message said: "IReuter - 69 words
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Article125 1951-07-23 1 KARACHI, July 22.— The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, today held a four-hour top- J level conference with his Cabinet colleagues and provincial chiefs and discussed "the situation arising out of Indian troop concentrations against Pakistan borders." No communique was issued after the conference.Reuter - 125 words
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273 1951-07-23 1 MALAYAN GOVERNMENT FOLLOWLNG CEYLON'S EXAMPLE! "HINDU" ON DISCRIMINATORY FEATURES OF FEDERAL CITIZENSHIP BILL (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 22. The Malayan F,edcral Government seems to be taking a leaf out of Ceylon's book in their discriminatory treatment of Indians, stated the leading newspaper the Hindu commenting editorially yesterday on273 words
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91 1951-07-23 1 Madras Govt. To Appea Against Release Of A. K. Gopalan (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 22.— The Madras State Government have applied to the High Court for permission to appeal to the Supreme Court against its recent judgment ordering the release of Communist leader Mr. A. K. Gopaian. The91 words
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135 1951-07-23 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, July 22. The situation in the Telengana Districts of the State is now fast being brought under control following the decision of the Communists to abandon terrorist methods which have forced the Government to use special police forces in135 words
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206 1951-07-23 1 I (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 22. Congress General Secretary Mr. Kala Venkata Rao who has just returned from an abortive mission to Ernakulam admitted to pressmen that he has failed completely to get the Cochin Congress legislators to compromise with Travancore leaders and206 words
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156 1951-07-23 1 Advanced UN Headquarters Korea, July 22._Vice-Aclmiral C. Turner Joy and Gen. Matthew B Ridgway conferred for an undisclosed length of time today during the three-day recess ln the armistice talks requested by the Communists Admiral Joy, senior U.N. delegate to the Kaesong peace talks,A.P. - 156 words
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618 1951-07-23 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Monday, July 23, 1951. A CHALLENGE TO BARNES REPORT THE solution that the Mission or the Education of Chinese ir Malaya has suggested to the linguistic problem of this country is both practical and realistic* unlike the Barnes Committee's recommendation which is admittedly hostile to the618 words
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1343 1951-07-23 2 New Buildings For Mysore State Legislature Nehru Lays Foundation Stone BANGALORE, July (By Air Mail) :-Layin g the found.tion-.uaie of the neu- buildings of the Hou e, of Legis ature of Mysore, this morning? Mr J.wXrW Nehru, India's Prime Minister, expressed the' hop tha within the walls of brick andF.O.C. - 1,343 words
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Article192 1951-07-23 2 LUCKNOW:— Mang»es from UP are now earning foreign exchange for India in Britain. Consignments of picked fruits of the Dasera and Safeda varieties from Government's horticultural gardens are 'jeing regularly flown to Britain. The experiment was first tried last year at the instance of the UPFOC - 192 words
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Article, Illustration100 1951-07-23 2 photo). tttt r ET!!!S Harr yS. Truman recently signed into law the bdl to furnish emergency food aJd t o India. The new law nroSSSa. Ar^he S 'ST the Ur S asP of mns million tons or fii grains. At the White House, in Washington, D.C., Madame Viiav*. Lakshmi PanditUSIS - 100 words
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119 1951-07-23 2 NEW DELHI:— The following is the text of the message sent by the President of India to Maharaiadhiraja Tribhubana Bir Bikram Jung King of Nepal, on his birthday which falls on July 13. 1951: "On the happy occasion of Your Majesty's birthday, I haveF.O.C. - 119 words
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Article146 1951-07-23 2 NEW DELHI: The State Governments of Bombay, Madhya Pradesh, Madras and Uttar Pradesh are reported to have opposed the Central Government's move to introduce a research pilot scheme of crop insurance in certain selected crops in those States. The opposition is on' j financial grounds. The expertsFOC - 146 words
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Article72 1951-07-23 2 HYDERABAD: Mr. Mahavir Tyagi Minister of State for Finance, Government of India, told the Press lrust of India here on July 16 that for the present, there was no idea of revaluing^ the Indian rupee However, he added, the Government of India was not dogmaticFOC - 72 words
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212 1951-07-23 2 I BANGALORE. July 12 (By Air ..Mail). The. implications of the draft Congress Election Manifesto, vis a vis the policies of the State Governments are understood to have oeen discussed at an informal conference of all the Chief Ministers of States with Prime Minister NehruFOC - 212 words
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Article173 1951-07-23 2 Financial Aid To Nepa Mills NAGPUR: The Planning Commission has included the Madhya Pradesh Newsprint project in its first five-year pian. Advices from Delhi indicate that it is proposed to advance rupees two crores to this project, spread over two years Rs. 95 lakhs in the first year and Rs.FOC - 173 words
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77 1951-07-23 2 I m CAI t? U 1J A; Twe-Uytwo-year-oM Miss Ha Majumdar is today India's I hrst woman mechanical engineer having passed her BE. (Mechanical) degree examination this year from the Bengal Engineering Collegc Sibpore^ She is the daughter of Shri J. K. Majumdar, a retiredFOC - 77 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-07-23 2 PHOTO). Group photograph taken after the tea party held bv the PNsW.nl of the Republic of India in honour of Sardar s2hW a HKh!„ D"mr s r°j r u,°v f aWga in ea wuni, on July 10. Dr. Rajendra Prasad. President Ir .-m in «.i« p buS u Ktn SarGIIS - 66 words
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262 1951-07-23 2 Aviation Petrol Shortage: Air Companies Asked To Cut Service BOMBAY:— lndia's internal airlines are understood to have been instructed by the Government of India to reduce their operations to conserve stocks of aviation petrol This is stated to be the first impact of the dispute between the AngloIranian Oil Company262 words
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Article150 1951-07-23 2 ris^nf^^-T^PPer' 8 spectacular hit *?u iaS ex P° rt trad e shows that in the last three years, its earnings have increased nearlv eight-fold. During 1950-51, pepper earned Rs. 20 crores abroad iS lot «Qd«^o° T n1y 267 crores in f'or the, In i 194 50F.O.C. - 150 words
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Article56 1951-07-23 2 of fo m RA A !>*■ Government the KmJ** Pakista should solve the Kashmir problem by peaceful v££2» H Dr MohLlal Atal Vice-President of th* ah Ta.**M. Peace Council, on July at amee plceTo™*^ tXe Hyderabad fhe "S«; mittee^ in connection with Hail, Jecunraba^ &t As yFOC - 56 words
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Article428 1951-07-23 3 More Left Ceylon Than Came In CEYLON NEWS: ■m^£ 0 M 0 Nine thoUs ild and fifty nine more leopieieft Ceylon than came into the country legally ia~n C aJ r" l IIJ M preliminary report on the u J statistics for Ceylon (published in Friday night b Government Gazette)FOC - 428 words
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247 1951-07-23 3 COMMUNISTS "DANGEROUS-NOT COMIC" SAYS EDITOR LEWIS COLOMBO: The need for people in Ceylon to take a greater interest in world affairs was stressed by Mr. Victor Lewis, Editor-in-Chief, "Times of Ceylon," in an after-dinner speech at Nawalapitiya recently, where he was the rhief guest of St. Andrew's College Old Students'FOC - 247 words
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Article79 1951-07-23 3 COLOMBO: A batch oi Kandyan dancers is likely to be in the Ceylonese delegation attending the Communist-led youth festival in Berlin In August. Though the final selection of the delegation from Ceylon is not yet finalised, Mr. Premalal Kumarasiri, M.P., and Mr. Stanli Gogerly, of theFOC - 79 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-07-23 3 PHOTO). Baron Renato Bova Scoppa of Italy, newly appointed Minister to Indonesia, watches as his wife feeds their pet bird on the terrace fl hiss hwu« ia Rum*, tie is 54 yean old.- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article248 1951-07-23 3 JAFFNA: A complimentary dinner was given to Dr. H. W. Howes, director of Education by educationists, headmasters and teachers of Jailna, at tne town hall here. The gathering included tnree Bishops the Rt. Rev. A. R. Graham Campoell, Bishop of Colombo, the Rt. Rev. Dr. J.FOC - 248 words
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243 1951-07-23 3 COLOMBO: Two Parliamentary Secretaries sent Pr.J£ e M- I ll0 t0 the Governor-General and Prime Minister recently. heya re^ r -S r €o, geR de Silva Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice, and Mr A P Jayasuriya Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister ot PostsFOC - 243 words
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Article, Illustration73 1951-07-23 3 PHOTO). Dr. A. M. Malik v Minister for Health and Labour, Pakistan Gov ernment was received at the Karaehi Air Port at i.30 aZ J„ jE 4 1951, bylus friends and admirers including Labour leaded on h,s return from Geneva after attending the 34th Session o 'the In" Sr Mi^t"A.P. - 73 words
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136 1951-07-23 3 Bandaranaike s Resignation No Surprise, Says Ex-Minister ATTANAGALLA: My resignation from the Cabinet cannot be considered surprising because even a king like Sri Sangabo offered his head for a poor labourer's sake," Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, former Minister of Health and Local Government, explaining his resignation from theFOC - 136 words
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Article174 1951-07-23 3 KANDY: Government has sustained a great loss by the resignation, of Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaraaike, said Mr. C. Sittampalam, Minister af Posts and Telecommunications, when he opened a subpost office alt Leula, Dodanwela, recently. "Mr. Bandaranaike is an abie speaker and a greatFOC - 174 words
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Article378 1951-07-23 3 GAMP AHA: An 80-year-old man who had been in prison for 37 years and had once been sentenced to death received another sentence of two years recently. He was W. A Jomanis of Kalukondayawa. i White haired, with a flowing white beard andFOC - 378 words
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Article117 1951-07-23 3 COLOMBO: Dr. N. M. Perera Leader of the Opposition, claims tnat the Opposition has now gained five members to its ranks namely Means, s. w. R. d. Bandaranaike, George R. de Silva, D. S. Gunasekera, D. A. Rajapakse and Jayawerra Kuruopu. This brings the strengCh of theFOC - 117 words
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Article360 1951-07-23 3 MARAWILA: If not for timely action taken by the manager of the government Glass Factory, Mr. Lorand Lapsanszky, to stop production, recently, the factory furnace might have exploded, endangering the lives of several workmen .i Th i s .f urnace which is work ed byFOC - 360 words
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Article217 1951-07-23 3 ERNAKULAM:— Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister of State for Fini ance, Government of India, told Fress representatives on July 9 that Cochin would soon become one of the most important ports in India He said the Central Government was considering proposals to create a Port Trust at Cochin,F.O.C. - 217 words
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Article, Illustration1072 1951-07-23 4 Singapore Indian s Fulfil Nehru's Wish Clubhouse For Community Becomes A Rea/ity MR. MACDONALD PERFORMS OPENING CEREMONY (By Our Staff Reporter) On Saturday last at 5.30 p,m. in fine weather and in the presence of a large and distinguished gathering, the Commissioner General Mr. Malcolm MacDonald declared open the newly1,072 words
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447 1951-07-23 4 kjfftf FULL TEXT OF C-G'S SPEEECH "The Indian community in Singapore is one of distinct importance. Its contribution to the economic, the the professional and the political life of the Colony is large and honourable. Indians are a welcome part of the447 words
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786 1951-07-23 4 Foacwing is ttie text cf Mr. llaroiai Sunghs speech: As lhe Utuurmaa oi the Building Committee, it is my very pleasant duty and a very proud pnvuege to welcome you here this evening. This is indeed a red letter day in the life oi tne indian786 words
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Article513 1951-07-23 4 Following is the text of the Indiai: Association President Dr. M. Abraham's speech: It is my pxeasant duty to say a word of thanks before th-s function come to a ciose Tnis is a day of great joy ana pride to us to see the successfu. termination513 words
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Article31 1951-07-23 4 SHILLONG, July 14.— Mr. Nalbaran Chandra Laska has been selected for appointment as Deputy Minister of Assam, it was learnt. The date of oath taking is expected bo announced shortly F.O.C.F.O.C. - 31 words
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