Indian Daily Mail, 13 June 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIL No. 122. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1951 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 537 1 Symbolic Ot Nationalisation TEHERAN. June 12 Iran symbolically hoisted her red, white and ijreen national flag over the central office building of the British-owned Anglo-Iranian Oil Company near Abadan yesterday. The impromptu cereinouy, which irt eiFecl, proclaimed that Iran considers she has taken
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  • 159 1 TEHERAN, June 12. The rev. Governor of the Persian oil province of Khuzistan promised oil workers an end of poverty and an era of plenty when he broadcast from Teheran radio last night. The Governor, Amir Alai, said: ("Backward Persia will show
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  • 99 1 TEHEItAN, June 12. Persian officials said nere last night that the on nationalisation delegation m Aoadan yesterday wrote a letter to ,vie •tormer Uil Company" demanding immediately 26 per" cent, of the pioceeds of its oil produced since jvuuch 20, the date of the nationalimi tion decision.
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  • 223 1 BTH ARMY IN KOREA, Jun 12. All Communist forces except small groups nad today disappeared m iront oi tne ad<vancine allies m central Korea, United Nations infantry passed through rubbie that was once Cnor won and reconnoitered ruins tnac vi iong Communist men and supplies
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  • 198 1 HYDERABAD, June 12. A notable step m the abolition of landlordism m Hyderabad State was taken on June 10 when about 500,000 tenants m 22,000 villages m the State became "protected tenants" under the Hyderabad Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act 1950- Under the Act, tenants
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  • 175 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June 12. Premier Jawaharlal Nehru addressing a Press Conference here declared that India was positively sympathetic towards Persian Government's policy of nationalising the British-owned Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. He said Issues like this could not be considered from the strictly
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  • 201 1 WASHINGTON, June n.~ The U.S. Senate passed and sent to the White House yesterday a compromise bill to lend India US£ 190,000,000 to buy 2,000,000 tons of U.S. grain. The senate acted by voice vote. X.C.A. officials have said the first
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    76 1 PHOTO. A commanding figure, PRINCESS ELIZABETH to mounted side-saddle on her Chestnut charger as she takes the salute m the courtyard of Buckingham Palace on June 7 as the colourful procession of troops returns for the trooping of the Colour ceremony at nearby Horse Guards parade. At the ceremony the
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  • 116 1 BANGKOK: The construction ct a- canal at trie Kra Isiumus woula injure the economy of Singapore and Maiaya ana aiiect relations between Britain and Tnauanti, Prixn* Minister Phibun Songkram u>ki Parliament. He also told Members of Parliament, wao had asked for construction of such a
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  • 191 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 12. The Communist Party of Madras abjuring individual or squad terrorism has announced it would contest the coming elections and has urged the Government to release all leaders under detention. The Convention of Tamilnad Communists
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  • 165 1 Sardar Jogindra Singh To Visit K.L. Penang Sardar Jogindra Singh, Indiu Government Trade Commissioner, wul leave Singapore on Tuesday, June 19, at 7.30 a^m. by Malayan Airways for a tour of Kuala Lumpur and Pftfiang. Arriving at Kuala Lumpur at 9 a.m. the same day, he will stay there till
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  • 158 1 NEPTUNE ASKS FOR NEHRU! MOMBASA, June 12.— Six ships »f the Indian Navy now on a sevenweek summer cruise to East Africa crossed on June 9 the Equator at a point 1,000 miles from Mombasa. Crossing* of the line was celebrated m the traditional manner when King Vaiuna (Neptune), the
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  • 728 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wednesday, June 13, 1951 DATO ONNS' NEW PARTY II IN VIEW of the coming elections to the municipalities of Kuala Lumpur. Penang and Malacca, there are already moves to form parties on a non-communal basis, and when once formed, they will go on strengthening themselves or
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  • 1581 2 Pah Solution Ot Individual Sales Unworkable, Says Jain NEW DELHI: India's Rehabilitation Minister, Shri Ajit Prasad Jain, on June 4 ottered to associate Pakistan Government's representatives with the work of verification of claims relating to Hindu an d Sikh properties m West Pakistan which is
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  • 114 2 BURDWAN: About 300 refugees living m Government-sponsored colonies near Burdwan marched to the town on June 4 and held a demonstration before the District Magistrate's bungalow demanding continuance of cash doles and supply of building: materials. They, however, dispersed peacefully when the District Magistrate assured them
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  • 56 2 BULLANDSHAHR: Haji Rahmat Khan (Congress) was on June 5 declared elected to the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, defeating his rival Jana Congress candidate by 1,724 votes m the bye-election from the Bullandshahr Rural Muslim Constituency. Out of the total 4,295 votes cast, Haji Rahmat Khan secured
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  • 214 2 KALAMPONG: Inquiries m Indian and Tibetan trade circles here reveal that prospects of trade between the two countries, of which wool is the chief item, are considered gloomy as a result of the Sino-Tibetan settlement. This view is based on the fact that the
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  • 251 2 NEW DELHI: A conference of representatives of All-India Political Parties that are likely to participate m the forthcoming general elections has been called by the Election Commission to meet here towards the end of July to discuss a scheme of allotment of distinct 'symbols'
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    80 2 A trade agreement between India and Iraq was signed m New Delhi on May 29. Shri Harekru jhna Mahatab, Minister for Commerce and Industry, (iovernme t of India and. Mr. Mohammad Salim Al-Radl, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Iraq m India signed tlr 1 agree ment on behaiif of
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  • 311 2 NEW DELHI: The talks between the Finance and Railway Ministers, Government of India, and the Working Committee of the All-india Railwaymen's Federation to stay the strike have proved infructuous." The General Council will now meet on July 6 at Kharagpur to consider
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  • 1570 3 FULL TEXT NEW DELHI, May 25 (By Air Mail).— The following is the text of the Constitution (First Amendment) Bill, 1951 as amended by the Select Committee: 1. SHORT TITLE: This Act may be called the Constitution (First Amendment) Act, 1951. 2. AMENDMENT
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  • 1464 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Administration Of Part C States Ayyangar Explains Provisions Ot Bill NEW DELHI, May 25 (By Air Mail). Parliament today concluded with m an hour consideration of the remaining Clauses m the Peoples Representation Bill over which informal agreement had been reached between members and the Law Minister,
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  • 1793 4 "Don't Dismantle This Oldest And Greatest Structure" OUTGOING PRESIDENT'S APPEAL "The Malayan Indian Congress is the oldest organisation, with a large membership, with branches all over Malaya. It has a hist ory and record of service behind it No steps taken by
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  • 137 4 TIRUCHIRAPALLI: Laying the foundation-stone of the Seethlakshmi Ramaswami College science block on May 31 m the premises of Savitn Vidyasala, Tiruchirapalli 2 r ',T f; S Ra J an Minister for Health, Government of Madras, paid a tribute to the services rendered by missionaries m the cause
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  • 330 4 CEYLON NEWS: CITIZENSHIP ACT CASE ORDER PUT OFF KEGALLE: Mr. N. Stvagnanasunderam, District Judge, Kegalle, last Wednesday reserved his order for July 2in the petition of appeal submitted to him as Revising Officer m respect of the claim of G. S. N. K. Pillai, of Yatiyantota, to have his name
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