Indian Daily Mail, 16 June 1951

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail I VOL. VII. No. 125. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 161 1 MOVE TO FORM NEW POLITICAL PARTY (From Our Own Correspondent) PATNA, June 15. The Subjects Committee of the All-India Political Convention began earnestly its task of creating another political party from among Congress dissidents at their first meeting here last evening under the presidency of
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  • 111 1 PATNA, June 15. Leaders of India's new "People's Congress" Political Party, dedicated to overthrow of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Neihru, pledged today to repulse any attempted. Communist Infiltration. India's Communist press has welcomed the new group. Red strategy looks to it to weaken Nehru's Congress Party, which
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  • 146 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June 15. Commercial circles say that Govt. of India expect more than 75 crores of rupees (.Rs. 750,000,000) to be repatriated to India from Malaya wuhm ihe next nve years when 'he Indian Income Tax Act ia amended.
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  • 108 1 DIBRUGARH, June 15. The Brahmaputra River which flows through Northwest India was m spate yesterday following heavy rains, submerging at least 100 villages m Lakshimpur district alone. Loss of life and cattle was not yet known. The water level was reported a toot higher than m th« floods
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  • 51 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Madras, June 15. Government have sanctioned the opening of VCVffl new Colleger frod July m the Andara Ci'Visity area* U meet the i msatiable demand for higher education. The Colleges will be situated m Kavali, Chirala, Niilubrolu, and Amalapuram. all coastal districts.
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  • 102 1 CAPETOWN. June 15. Mr. T. E. Mitchell, Natal United Party (Opposition) member, asked Interior Minister Eben Donges m the Assembly yesterday how far negotiations had progressed with India and Pakistan and what he intended to ao about amendments to the Group Aieaa (race segregation) Act. (Dr.
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    39 1 Photo. Capt. Charoon Charlermtl Arena of the Siamese Navy pins the Korean campaign medal with Cluster on Lance Corporal TamronK Tongtawee of the Siamese army In a ceremony at Tokyo Army Hospital, Japan, a few days ogo.— A. P.
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  • 63 1 HYDERABAD. June 15. Sixteen -.sons accused of conspiring overthrow Pakistan's government go on trial today m Hyderabad jail. All sixteen, including Pakistan's army chief of staff, Major-General Akbar and two Comniuiust leaders are charged with plotting to replace Pakistan's govern .iien' wifh a military dictatorship alon^
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  • 332 1 TRIBUNE DENOUNCES LATEST PORTUGUESE ORDER NEW DELHI, June 15 Commenting on the decision of the Portuguese authoritaties m Goa that all sign-boards and posters m Goa m future should be m the Portuguese language only, the TRIBUNE (June 14 > writes m an editorial: "The common saying that those whom
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  • 46 1 HONG KONG. June 15.-Revenue 9 f ers h ere yesterday seized about ?A S c of rt gold vahle d at more than $1,200,000 aboard the vnsel Eastern Queen. The Eastern Queen is due 10 mL for Singapore ttds afternoon, Reuter
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  • 123 1 PARI3, June 15.— Addressing the Executive Board at toe Utf *£*CO m Paris on June 12, l>r. KacuiaKrisnnan, Deputy I^eaaer 01 tnt Inaian Delegation, said trtat it tne organisation was to be taker, seriously its members must attach race bigotry, .political uoniination and intellectual
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  • 129 1 NEW DELHI. June 15.— Witn a view to meeting the heavy de.nane for skilled workers m factories and wurJtshops of defence estaDlishments m India, toe Ministry ol Defence has approved a scheme for training civilian boy-apprentices special trades of the Arm*, it come into force
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  • 190 1 HONGKONG, Juno 15. Police today removed from the ship TJivvangi six Chinese school girls who were alleged to have run away from school m Singapore and attempting to reach the Chinese mainland. Th« girls whose ages range from 16 to 19 are daughters of
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  • 63 1 Shortly before noon yesterday a Brigand Light Bomber on local flying practice crashed m the Kranji River, two milfts north east of Tenejah. Two members of th« crew were able to make their way out, through ♦ho h^tchps from the aircraft 1n p
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  • 359 1 NEW DELHI, June 15. Foodgrains arriving from abroad at Calcutta port are now being cleared and despatched to dericit areas m Bihar almost as fast, as they come m. The State's allotment for June is 120,000 tons. During the first eight days of June, 13>540 tons
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  • 62 1 MADRAS, June 14. In view ol the quicker flow of imports, expected during: the coming mouth-,, the Madias Government are making arrangement* to receive foodshlps at two additional ports at Thondi (Ramnad district) and Cuddalore (South Aroot), according to an official spokesman. At present,
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  • 133 1 DANGEROUS PRECEDENT" FOR NON-MUSLIMS NEW DELHI, June 14. The riMES OF INDIA (June 14) writes under "Current Topics": "NonMuslims of West Punjab are bound to look, askance at the provincial Premier's Ramzan injunction, which establishes ia dangerous precedent m laying down the code of behaviour fox non-Muslims during Ramzan." In
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  • 333 1 AUSTRALIA TO SEND £3.5 M. WORTH OF GRAIN TO INDIA ,««-*c^SE EI 5 R J v M I!' AMtrallll l 9 to d India A£4,200,000 <t3,360,000 fcterling;) worth of mainJy wheat, the External Affairs Minister, Mr. Richard Casey announced today. The grain will be part of Australia's contribution under the
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  • 142 1 WASHINGTON, June 15. President Tioiman was expected to sign the Indian Food Relief Bill today, officials said. Under it, India would receive a $100,000,000 long term loan to buy 2.000.000 tons of United States food grains to avert threatened famine conditions. The President's signature would be
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  • 93 1 ABADAN, June 15— Persia is to advertise "oil for sale" for any currency. While the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company delegation was today considering Persia's ultimatum "give us 75 per rent of the oil revenue or we cannot negotiate" Taher Zial. Conultant to the Nationalisation Group, told the
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  • 110 1 BOMBAY MAGISTRATE DISCHARGES FORMER DIPLOMAT BOMBAY, June 15. Bombay's Chief Presidency Magistrate yesterday discharged Don Manuel Garrefcon, f cornier Chilean diplomat charged with complicity m smug gling Rs. 1,500,000 worth of gold into India. The Magistrate grafted the pro secutor's application for withdrawal of the case agarmist Mr. Garreton at
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  • 112 1 The following halve been elected office-bearers of the Junior Athletic Association (No. 150-W, 13i mile Sembawang Road^ on Juno 9. President Mr. K. Subramaniam, Vice President Mr. G. Mohan apuri (re-elected). Hon. Secretary— K. Ramadas, Hon. TreasurerMr. K. Karunakaren. Sports Captain—Mr. V. Rama Krishnan, Vice Sports Captain
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  • 64 1 NEW DELHI, June 15. The aHIndia second estimate of tobacco 1950-1951 puts the current year's acreage at 802,000 acres, as against the corresponding adjusted estimate of 754,000 acres for 1949-1950, showing an increase of 6.4 per cent, according to a Food and Agriculture Ministry Press note.
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  • 162 1 KARACHI, June 15.— Pakistan's Finance Minister Ghulam Mohamad, accompanied by three senior officials, left here by plane yesterday for London for Anglo-Pakis-tani negotiations an the release oi sterling balances for the year 1951-52. At the time of the establishment of Pakistan m 1947, the country's
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  • 678 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, June 16, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS (On the MIC and the "Unity Move") MISCHIEVOUS DECISION THE MlC's decision at its fifth annual session held m Johore Bahru last week-end to refer to the Local Congresses the question of its merger with the FIO and MIA so
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  • 268 2 Establishing Diplomatic Ties Now A Major Question KATHMANDU: A high official of 11,. Foreign Office here said on June 7 that the Nepal Government l. a <( received the terms of the SinoTlbet settlement, as notified m Lhasa, from their Vakil Sip I— III representative) m
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  • 339 2 KATHMANDU: A new Interim Cabinet of Nepal was sworn m at 6 p.m. on June 10, 22 hours after Maharaja Mohun Shumsher, Prime Minister of Nepal, submitted resignation of his CouncU of Ministers on June 9 night. The Defence Minister, Mr. Babar Shumsher, and the Food and
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  • 311 2 NEW DELHI: Considerable progress has been made by the IncomeTax Investigation Commission dur<ag May m the disposal of cases ret'erred to them by the Government, .i is learnt. Hearing of three heavy groups consisting of 31 individual cases engaged the attention of the Commission during this
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  • 198 2 Suits Claims Against Southern Railway MADRAS: The Public Relations Officer, Southern Railway writes: Consequent on the integration of the old 5.1., M.S.M. and M.S. Railways as the Southern Railway, from April 14, 1951, it ia notified that notices of suits (under Section 80 (a> C.P. Code of 1908, as amended
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  • 389 2 PLAN FOR CONVERSION OF TATA SHARES: ARBITRATOR APPOINTED BOMBAY: An informal meeting of the holders of deferred shares of the Tata Iron and Steel Company was held at Tata House on June 7 afternoon, at the reuuesi of the Management. About 22 members attended, including representatives of lour leading banks
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  • 365 2 NEW DELHI: A legislative measure designed to strike a via media between martial law and ordinary law m respect of aimed forces aiding and functioning under civil administration to quell civil disorders is under consideration of the Central Government, it was officially stated here
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  • 125 2 BOMBAY: The public enquiry into the claims of the canned and hottled vegetable industry was opened here on June 6. Dr. B. V. Narayanaswamy, Member of the Tariff Board m opening the enquiry said that the Industry which was of recent origin had yet to
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  • 84 2 BOMBAY: Three persons, Anokhilal Ranjit Singh, Harinarayan Nan:J<chand alms Haria and Bishan Saruplal Kundenlal, arrested m connection with the Lloyds Bank doroity case, v.ere produced before the Chief Presidency Magistrate m his chambers en June 8 afternoon. They wero ordered to be remanded Into police custody till
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  • 392 2 Artificial Limb Centre At Poona Rendering Useful Service POONA, June 14.— Tho Artificial Limb Centre at Poona has brought a new hope to thousands of soldiers, sailors and airmen who lost their limbs during the war. The Centre, which is the only one of its kind m India, renders free
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    70 2 The Emir of Cyrenaica, King-designate of Federal Libya, arrived State for the first time m Tripoli on May 19. Dunns' ni »nir a bomb was thrown at his car. It failed to explode. A second bomb exploded and injured five spectators and two policemen. Photo Shows: The King-Designate, m his
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  • 112 2 COLOMBO: Mr. B. A. Baptist, of the Department of Agriculture, Peradeniya, has been asked to be Jeyic.i's representative at an international conference to discuss oT>blems of plant prcf^ctioa which will be held m Britain from June 26 to 29. O^er 40 countries will be represented
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  • 899 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Princes Contesting Elections Will Not Enjoy Any Special Privileges Representation 01 People's Bill: Second Reading Passed NEW DELHI, May 28 (By Air Mail). Parliament to-day concluded the second reading of the People's Representation fM>. 2) Bill after sitting till 9JO p.m. The House had sat for seven
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  • 146 3 NEW DELHI. May 28 (By Air Mall). At trte fag end ot me debate on the Election Bill m a tired Parliament today, Mr. H. V. Kamath alleged that Dr. B. R. Aimbedkar, Law Minister, had "transformed" a man into a woman. He made this statement
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  • 891 3 QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT: INDIA'S EXPORTS TO CHINA GANDHI MEMORIAL DESIGNS ENVOY IN INDONESIA RESIGNS RECOVERY OF ABDUCTED WOMEN -SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS IN BURMA TARIFF CONCESSIONS EXPORTS TO AFGHANISTAN INDUSTRIAL HOUSING SCHEMES -SUBLETTING OF M.P.'s BUNGALOWS. NEW DELHI. May 28 (By Air Mail). The Commerce and Industry Mini&ter, Shri H.
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  • 310 3 INCREASED CLOTH PRODUCTION: PER CAPITA QUOTA MAY BE RAISED TO 11 YARDS NEW DELHI. May 28 (By Air Mall).— Mo- Hare Krushna Mahtab, Commerce and Industry Minister, said that if the trend of the present production of eioth continued, per capita availability m 1951 might be eleven yards including handloom
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  • 122 3 NEW DELHI, May 28 (By Air Mall).— The Deputy Speaker. Mr. Ananthasayanam Ayyangar, announced m Parliament to-day that the caasideration ctf the Select Committee's report on the Constitution Amendment Bill would h j taken up tomorrow. After two days df consideration, two more days would be devoted
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  • 235 3 NEW DELHI, May 28 (By Air Mail}. Two Ministers of the Central Government found themselves today m opposite camps m Parliament over the issue whether the House should adjourn for two hours after question hour to continue further Informal discussions on the Representation of the People (No.
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    58 3 Princess Elizabeth, mounted side-saddle upon her Chestnut Charger, inspects troops during the trooping of the colour at Horse Guards Parade. Loadon, on June 7. Behiid the Princess is the Duke of Gloucester. The princess was representing ailing King George. The ceremony marked his official birthday. The King's colour of the
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  • 473 3 NEW DELHI, May 28 (By Air Mail).— Dr. B. V Keskar, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, told Parliament today that the Government of India had received reports from time to time to the effect that there was still lack of full
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  • 126 3 MADRAS: The rules framed by Government under the Madras VilInye Panchayats Act have been publisned m this week's issue of the Fort St. George Gazette. Among other things, the rules provide that the Inspector of Municipal Councils and Local Boards shall be the election authority
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  • 68 3 CLEVELAND. June 13. Sir Benegal N. Rau. India's permanent delegate to the United Nations was one of two recipients of the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws at the 118 th convocation of the Oberlin College, one of the oldest educational institutions m the United States.
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  • 260 4 CEYLON NEWS: Decision To Dismiss Non-Ceylonese In Govt. Condemned UhDIGHirltJ km UNJUST", SAYS CEftfcrs iiitiES" COLOMBO, June 15.— The "Times of Ceylon;' commenting yesterday on the d ecision to dismiss all nonLtytonese Government employees on Aug. 1, said the Government?* action was "brusque and neither dignified nor just" Those affected
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  • 30 4 KALMUNAI: Gate liudaUyar M. 8. Ka.rai?apper was unaiiiiiicusJy elfcted cuairxna-n exf tae Kuiinunai Town Counc:;. aA a meeting picsided over by tne A£sk>Laut Commi&sion.er oi Local Mpvernin^nt. FOC
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  • 119 4 (Hindustani i^icoure) Art, TecnnLc. plagiarized gagb and situations ira.nr.i> >ua gru:id e-»--tertalnment as a sure cure for cnasing away tne blues. mere is subtlety m AGHA h nonsense and ui.s goes a great waj to make the character he portrays human and sympathatic. YAii-UB asserts tfle respect due
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  • 89 4 COLOMBO: Mr. K. Rajalingam, President of the Ceylon Workers' Congress who is attending the Geneva sessions of the International Labour Organisation has m formed friends In Ceylon that the influence of the Communist cca trolled World Federation of Trad*; Unions la on the wane m Europe and
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  • 206 4 UNITY CALL TO TEACHERS -NOT FOR STRIKE PURPOSES CHAVAKACHCHERI An appeal for unity among the country's 35,000 teachers was made by Mr. V. buoi-ah, president of the loca l teachers' associatiGuis p resi<iing at a meeting at Driberg's College Hal) here. He stressed that the unity was not for strike
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