Indian Daily Mail, 4 June 1951

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 113. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUN E 4, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 180 1 LEADERS PRESENT "PEOPLE'S CHARTER' TO PRESIDENT PRASAD NATIONALISATION OF KEY INDUSTRIES DEMANDED NEW DELHI, June 3.— A three-mile long Socialist procfssion, estimated at more than 100,000 strong with representatives from all States of India, today marched through the twin capital cities of New and
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  • 390 1 Food Self sufficiency For India In 12 Years AMERICAN ADVISER'S OPTIMISTIC ABOUT INDIA'S FUTURE WASHINGTON, June 3. An American agricultural adviser Efl UM Government of India believes that often a famine-plagued country nu be self-supporting in food in ahout 12 years. Horace Holmes, on loan to India by the U.S.
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  • 186 1 DEPUTATION LED BY JAIPRAKASH AND LOHIA NEW DELHI, June 3. About 10.000 red-capped Indian workers and peasants carrying red flag.> marched through the streets of Old arid New .Delhi today in a Socialist -organised "peoples march" to present demands for Jand reform and a living wage. While they waited half
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  • 175 1 ROME, June 3. Italy's Communist Party, the biggest in Europe, has been swept from about 800 of the 1,200 cities, towns and villages it controlled for five years in the strategically important "Red Selt" of Northern Italy. Latest official figures of local lovernment elections held
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    34 1 PHOTO. PRINCESS ELIZABETH is driven by jeep during the Hyde Park London, ceremony on May 26 in which, representing the Kine she presented the King's Colour to the RAF in the United Kingdom.— A.P.
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  • 51 1 HONGKONG, June 3. Police yesterday seized 1,250 taels of gold, 100 watches, 50 American gold coins converted into buttons and about 40 taels opium found aboard the British vessel, Taksang which was bound for Singapore and Calcutta. The haul is estimated to be worth more than $500,000.—
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  • 80 1 U.S. WHEAT MILO FOR INDIA NEW DELHI, June 3.— The actual nister K. M. Mun&hi told parliament on Friday that India expects to import 1.100,000 tons of wheat and 635.000 tons of milo from -the United States this year. This amount is in addition to the proposed two million-ton wheat
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  • 36 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, June 3— The first ship bringing Russian foodgrain docked in Bombay Harbour on Friday last. The ship carried 6,300 tons of wheat from Black Sea port.— Copyright.
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  • 77 1 WASHINGTON, June 3. The United States Congress was expected this week to stamp its final approval on a US$l9O million loan to India for the purchase oi 2,000,000 tons of urgently needed food grain. A joint committee representing the Senate and the House of Representatives was scheduled to
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  • 120 1 WASHINGTON, June 3.— Former Ambassador William D. Pawley, consultant to U.S. Secretary of State Acheson, is leaving this weekend on a visit to South Asia the Neax East and Europe to familiarise himself with conditions in those areas. The former Ambassador to Peru and Brazil
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  • 188 1 SRINAGAR, June 3.— The Chief Minister of Kashmir, Sheikh Abdullah, last Thursday opened the Sambal Canal in the State. Situated about 11 miles from Srinagar, the canal has cost the Government Rs. 600,000 and will irrigate 7,000 acies of land. Twenty miles long, it can be
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  • 104 1 TOKYO. June 3.— Allied troops entered Yonchon on the central Korean front today and advanced northward encountering little resistance as United Nations forces advanced as much as four and a half miles in general gains all along the battlefront. Biggest gains were in the west
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  • 136 1 FOREIGN FIRMS IN INDIA TO TRAIN INDIAN PERSONNEL NEW DELHI, June 3.— The Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. H. K. Mahtab, said in Parliament at question hour on May 31 that the Government of India had stipulated in agreements of foreign firms, which started manufacture of goods in India, that
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  • 74 1 NEW DELHI, June 3.— The Indian Embassy in Moscow has informed the Indian Government that "It is extremely difficult to obtain information, especially technical information, from the Soviet Government." The Indian Minister of State of Parliamentary Affairs said this in a statement he placed before
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  • 108 1 TOKYO. June 3.— Japan has opened a quiet "diplomatic offensive for ihe return of several prewar Pacific possessions including Okinawa and Bonin, informed American officials said today. In private representations to the united States, the Japanese Government is understood to have asked for the return
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  • 43 1 NEW YORK, June 3.—Ambassador John Foster ftulles left by air for London yesterday for Japanese peace treaty talks with the British Government. Before his departure Mr. Dulles said he was full of hope for the outcome of his talks Reuter.
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  • 68 1 HONG KONG, June 3. Ono thousand five hundred ounces of gold found aboard the steamship Ta.man was confiscated by thr Hcag Kong government in court on June 1 when the owners failed to answer a charges off illegally exporting the bullion. The gold was found
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  • 89 1 NEW DELHI, June 3.— The actual arrivals of foodgrains in India from abroad upto May 20 amounted to 221,100 tons of wheat and 227,300 tons of milo. Upto this date 221 ships carrying food arrived at Indian ports. Quantities of foodgrains purchased from the United States
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  • 203 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June 3.— Parliament on Thursday last overwhelmingly voted for Premier Nehru's motion that the Constitution Amendment Bill as reported upon by the Select Committee should be taken up. The unprecedented majority of 246 votes against 14 gave a clear
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  • 71 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 3. Ceylonese Mi nister Mr. A. Goonasinghe told pressmen here that Ceylon was unlikely to stop exports of rubber to China despite the United Nations resolution calling for economic boycott unless the other countries were willing to pay the same prices. Colombo
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  • 132 1 ELECTIONS TO KASHMIR CONASSEMBLY IN SEPTEMBER SRINAGAR, June 3. Premier of Kashmir, Sheikh Mohammed' Abdullah, declared here Saturday that "despite opposition in some quarters" elections to a Constituent Assembly would be held in September. He was replying to questions by delegates to the annual session of the national conference, which
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  • 141 1 NEW YORK, June 3.— lndia has sent to the President of the Security Council, Mr. Salim Sarper, of Turkey, an acknowledgment of the cable he had addressed to New Delhi and Karachi on the subject Of Kashmir. The text of the cable was approved by the
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  • 75 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, June 3.-A tragic accident marred the occasion as the Indian Naval Squadron commanded by Admiral Bernard flying his flag on cruiser "Delhi"' began a goodwill cruise of East Africa when an Air Force Tempest plane taking part in the combined excercise
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  • 45 1 NEW DELIyT. June 3— Six people were killed ai\' five injured when a concrete canopy collapsed beneath the weight of 500 people listening to h recitation of sacred Hindu songs in Old Delhi's vegetable market last night.- A.P.
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  • 131 1 TEHERAN. June 3. Premier Mohammed Mossadeq refused yesterday, despite a personal .plea from President Truman, to enter any negotiations with a British government mission unless Iran's oil nationalisation law is clearly recognised beforehand. The feverish premier left a sickbed antf read to a secret
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  • 64 1 BAbRAH, June 3.— Some ten extra British and Dutch airliners will be used to fly 150 wives and 120 children of Anglo-Iranian Oil Company officials out of Persia, a company source toljd Reuter yesterday. These are the only families to accept so far the company's offer,
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  • 45 1 VALETTA. MALTA, June 3.— The British tank landing ship Messina arrived at Abadan, in thie Persian Golf, on May 30, acconiins to a signal received here. A naval spokesman .said the (Medina will join Urc Middle East j»w«. A.P.
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  • 960 2 Employers' Note To Planning Commission NEW DELHI Increas ed production and not legislation can ensure higher standards of Jiving for the workers, according to the All-India Organisation of Industrial Employers. Expressing this view in a comm uaication to ,the Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission,
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  • 192 2 Refixing Cloth Quotas To States: Free Sale Concession To Be Reduced To 20 P.C. NEW DELHI, May 31.— The Government lefix cloth quotas to slates on the basis of 1951 census and reduce the free sale concession of 33-1/3 per cent allowed to mills to 20 per cent from the
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  • 149 2 Allowances Of Ministers: No Payment When Out Of Stn. For Rest Or Private Work NEW DELHI, May 31 —Ministers, both at the Centre and the States, qoing- out of station, purely or mainly for rest or private work will not bo entitled to draw travelling allowinces or daily allowances. A
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  • 80 2 WASHINGTON, The United States Twelfth Air Force said on Mav Zb it has been asked to help fight locusts in India s «,7T C 47 transport planes, each d four 200 -8a"on tanks to V r?£ T spray< will be to New Delhi
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  • 247 2 Building New Capital Of Punjab (1): Finance Committee Approves Centre's Rs. 3-Crore Loan NEW DELHI, May 31.— The Standing Finance Committee has> approved of the grant of a loan of Rs. three crores by Government of India to the Government of Punjab (I) for building the new capital of the
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  • 78 2 141 Wolves Hyenas Killed In Lucknow Dt LUCKNOW: One-hundred and forty-one wolves and hyenas, including 18 wolf cubs and 12 hyena cubs, were killed in Lucknow district by "kansars" and "shikaris" during: the last ten months. The total reward money paid by Ihe State Government for killing 'black terrors' so
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  • 339 2 Re-employment Of I.N.A. Personnel:. 7 Officers 1038 Men Absorbed In The Army NEW DELHI, May 31.— MajorGeneral Himatsmhji, Deputy Defence Minister, told Parliament during question hour that seven Seers and 1038 J.C.O.'s and er ranks of I.N.A. men had so been absorbed in the Indian Army. No application for re-employment,
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  • 54 2 NEW DELHI, May 31— The District Magistrate. Delhi by an order iinder the East Punjab Public Safety Act has prohibited for a period of one month processions, demonstrations, public meetings or an assembly of more than five persons in the area around Parliament House and the President's
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  • 526 2 NEW DELHI: A convention of dissident members of the Congress will meet at Patna on June 16 and 17 for the purpose of forming a new 'lemocratic party in the country. Announcing this Acharya Kripalani says the ad hoc Subjects
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  • 392 2 MR. ATULYA GHOSH'S OPTIMISM ATGHORIA (Burdwan): Mr. Atulya Ghosh, Member of the Congress Working Committee, and President of the West Bengal P. C. C. declared here on Mav 26 that no power could defeat the Congress in a contest so long as the
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  • 174 2 Kashmir Varsity Chancellor: Karan Singh To Sit For B.A. Exam. In September SRINAGAR, May 31—Twenty-year-old Yuvraj Karan Singh, Regent of Jammu and Kashmir will break all precedents when he, Chancellor of Kashmir University, sits for the B.A. Examination to be conducted by the University in September next. Under the original
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  • 86 2 200 Lakh Yds. Of Cloth: Lying In Stores Of Defence Ministry For Over 5 Years NEW DELHI, May 31.— The Deputy Defence Minister informed Pandit M. D. Upadhyay in Parliament today that about two hundred akh yards of cloth were lying in 'he stores of the Defence Ministry for over
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  • 194 2 NEW DELHI, May 31— The Congress Parliamentary Party is to-day understood to have rejected the suggestion that Presidential assent for legislation enacted by States restricting freedom of speech and expression should be provided for by the Constitution itself. Although this proposal had the support of Prime
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  • 171 2 NEW DELHI, June I.— Sponsors of "save the Congress rift throug-n special A.I.C.C. session" move met Acharya Kripalani twice in an unsuccessful attempt to persuade him to postpone his proposed Patna Convention. Shii Kripalani had issued a statement fixing June 16 and 17 as
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  • 2444 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: BILL MAKES NO REAL CHANGE IN CONSTITUTION NEW DELHI, May 18, (By Air Mail). Parliament today referred the Constitution Amendment Bill to a Select Committee and the date for its report has been extended from May 21 to May 23. Replying to the
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  • 1646 3 U. S. Woman In Cooch Behar Palace At Calcutta CLAIMS TO BE RAJKUMAR INDRAJIT'S WIDOW CALCUTTA, (By Air Mail).— Billie Evelyn Bridges, a Texas-born American woman arrived in Calcutta recently from Bombay to establish her claim as the legally married wife of the late Rajkumar Indrajit Jitendra Narayan of Cooch
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  • 1137 4 A recent assessment of India's foreign assets and liabilities by the Reserve Bank of India places the total foreign business investment in India on private account, as it stood on June 30, 1948, at Rs. 397.86 crores. This investment, which has been calculated on* book value'
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  • 152 4 The fifth annual general meeting of the Selan,gor Regional Indiar. Congress Committee was held on May 27 at Kuala Lumpur with Sri P. K. M. Menon in the chair SeveraU important issues and re.so lutions from the various Selangor Branches were discussed. The following -were elected oi!tavoearers
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  • 53 4 The Negotiating Committees of the Pan Malayan Rubber Workers' Union and the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association met on June 1 and agreed to recommend to their Councils the ac ceptance subjects to minor changes of the Award of the Board oi Arbitration, says an official statement Issued
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  • 107 4 A new oak panelled common room named after Mr. Churchill was opened last week in London House, the Bloonasbury collegiate centre for post graduate students from the Commonwealth. A number of Dominion High Commissioners and more than 100 of the 270 students at London House
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  • 57 4 The Department of Religious Affairs has advised with the concurrence of the Sultan of Selangor that the first day of Ramathan (fasting month shall be Tuesday, June 5 provided the moon is seen on the evening of June 4. If the moon i.i not seen then,
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