Indian Daily Mail, 21 June 1951

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 130. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JU NE 21, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 189 1 Provisional Parliament Has No Right To Amend Constitution? U. P. Zamindars Challenge Validity Of Nehru Bill (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June 20.— ILirdlv had the MR Constitution Act hecome law with the President's assent before its valvlity was challenged in the Supreme Court. The Constitution was amended ma'nly
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  • 150 1 WASHINGTON, Jane 20— Senator William Benton of Connecticut has contributed a cheque for US$6OO to purchase six ton* of wheat for the people of India, representing one ton from each member of his family. The cost of the wheat is estimated to be US$lOO a ton.
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  • 60 1 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA. June 20.— A 38-year-old Negro is recovering here after the removal of assorted metal objects which he had Deen forced to swallow by a. masked mob. Doctors removed seven sparking plugs, several keys, a tyre pressure gauge, a live cartridge, a knife
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  • 63 1 ATLANTA, GEORGIA, June 20 Miss Josephine Baker the famous Negro singer cancelled a pe;icrmance here when three leading hotels refused her accommodation. Miss Baker, wife ot a Frenchman, has for many years been a favourite night club entertainer in Europe. Under Georgia's segregation lawa any white
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  • 411 1 MRS PANDIT AND LOY HENDERSON JOIN IN CELEBRATION PHILADELPHIA. June 20.-In a Urief ceremony in the bus* P** of thin historic American city. Mr- Vijayrf^unl PWU^ nd^ Ambassador to the United State.. wtth Loy W. Ambassador to India, and other
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  • 472 1 GRAIN -TO -INDIA BILL IS PROOF OF US FRIENDSHIP," SAYS AMBASSADOR HENDERSON NEW DELHI, June 20.-The American Ambassador to India, the Hon. Loy W. Henderson ma statement issued following the passage of vidinc a U.S. loan to India for the W«J"« ftj™. needed food grain in America, said it "^""l
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  • 114 1 SAN FRANCISCO, June 20.- The Chinese Commuiii^ts, among otner tnuigs, have challenged the Gobitftat great desert winch sprawu across Mongolia. A Peiping broadcast said trees to form a wind-breaic Hundreds 01 mues long will be planted in northeast cnina along the eastern innges of the
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  • 156 1 I.A.F. Dakotas Start Mercy Mission In Assam SHILLONG. June 20.— IAF Dakotas are once again on a "Mercy Mission in the flood-affected areas of Ass: m. Life boats and food supplies aie to be dropped from the an ro villagers marooned on an island near Nizamghat in the Mishmi district
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  • 165 1 KATHMANDU, June 20.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, inaugurated on June 17 the Gandhi Memorial Contractive Works Centre a. Tatan on the outskirts of Nepal's capital. The function, which was presided over by King Trlbhuvana, was ut tended among others by the Prime
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  • 664 1 RATHMANDU, June 20.— 0n the eve of his departure for Darbhanga Mr. Nehru broadcast the following message to the people of Nepal frdni the radio station at ivathmandu ••Mountum-girt Nepal, daughter uf .he Himalaya*, the young sister ot India, i nave come here
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  • 272 1 RESERVATIONS MADE FOR "BACKWARD CLASSES" (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 20 Government have announced a new basis for the regulation* for admission to Government professional colleges in the State replacing the rule under Communal Government Order which was declared invalid by the
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  • 192 1 PERSIAN OIL CRISIS WORSENS TEHERAN, June 20.— The Fersian Government ordered today thai, all instructions from the Directors and Board of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company shall be considered invalid and unenforceable as from today. Meanwhile, the oil company a dc legation here was awaiting in tructions on whether it .siv:
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  • 668 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Thursday, June 21, 1951.. HUGGING THE CHAINS OF SLAVERY! TF at all the non-Malays have any sympathy with Dato Onn's efforts to form a non-communal party ior the achievement of Malaya's independence, much of that sympathy, we are afraid, will surely b« lost as a result
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  • 236 2 CONGRESS HAS CONFIDENCE SAYS PAK JOURNALIST KARACHI: The belief that India will fall into the hands of the Communists is erroneous, a Pakistan newspaper editor stated at New Orleans recently. "The Congress organization still holds the confidence of the masses of India." M. A. Zuberi,
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  • 208 2 BOMBAY: The United States surgeons will soon offer a new and tafer method of performing opera- nn of heart and chest, according Dr. C. S. Patel. President of the Indian Medical Council. who has just returned to Bombay after a i\vo months study tour of
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  • 183 2 KOILPATTI: Messrs. K. G. Sivao\vami, Convener, Madras State Coot dination Committee of Provincial Socialist Parties and V. Ponniah, Secretary, District^_Socialist Party, A'ho were charged under Section 30 of the Police Act with holding a meeting in contravention of an order S3ued by the Assistant Superintendent of
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  • 77 2 KHAN ABDUL GAFFAR KHAN TRA NSFERRED TO RAWALPINDI CENTRAL JAIL LAHORE: Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, who is under detention, has been transferred from Montgomery to Rawalpindi Central Jail, says a report from Rawalpindi. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan Is kreping good health and is permitted to interview his relatives, the report
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  • 442 2 MEMORIAL TO MAHATMA: BROAD OUTLINES OF PROGRAMME NEW DELHI: A bioad outline as how best to reserve the memory of Mahatma Gandhi was given on June 11 by Gandhi Memorial Trust Constructive work, as Gandhiji himself understood it^ would be the main piank, but his physical memorial would consist of
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  • 40 2 NEW BRITISH AMBASSADOR IN NEPAL KHATMANDU: Mr. C. H. Summer Hayes, new British Ambassador in Nepal, presented his credentials to King Tribhuvan on June 13 evening. He succeeds Sir George Falconer and was formerly British Consul- General in Alexandria.— F.O.C.
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  • 171 2 BOMBAY: The Conciliation Board, appointed by the Government Of India to go afresh into the outstanding disputes between employers Hiid employees of the bank in India, Is likely to be declared null and void by Government, according to knowledgeable circles here. The Central Government, these
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  • 171 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India announced in a new cotton policy an increase of rupees fifty per candy in the basic ceiling prices of cotton of the 1951-52 crop. The new rise in the basic ceiling prices of cotton brings up the price for
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  • 163 2 "Rupee Revaluation Not Called For At The Moment BOMBAY: India's Finance Minister Mr. C. D. Deshmukh stated on June 11 that revaluation of the rupee was not called for at the ■noment. "If other countries revalue their currency, then will be the time for [ndia to take up this question."
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  • 46 2 HYDERABAD, (Dn.), June 14. Kumara Narasimha Reddi, stated to be a leader of the Communist Party, was killed last night in a sharp encounter between the police and a group of 'desperadoes" at Siklatta hills, Nalagonda district. There was no casualty on the police side. F.O.C.
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  • 397 2 KARACHI. June 12. (By Air Mail): Dr. Frank Graham, U. N. Kashmir Representative will arrive in Karachi either on June. 25 or 26, according to Mr. Andrew Cordier, Executive Assistant to the U. N. Secretary-General, M. Trygve Lie. Mr. Cordier
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  • 967 2 KRIPALANI OFFERS SUFFERING, SACRIFICE TROUBLE FOR HIS SUPPORTERS (REMINDS ONE OF CHURCHILL'S BLOOD, SWEAT TEARS) PATNA, June 14. (By Air Mail). The Ad Hoc subjects committee of the All-India Political Convention met Here this evening at the Anjuman Islamia with Acharya Knpaiani in the chair. Acharya Kripalam's name was by
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  • 2917 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS; Uproarious Scenes During Voting PREMIER'S REPLY TO CRITICS NEW DELHI. May 31, (By Air Mail).— The jampacked Parliament, thanks to the severest party whip up-to-date, after uproarious scenes reminiscent of Calcutta Stock Market, voted to-day in favour of taking into consideration
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  • 1190 3 INDIA'S EXPORTS INDO-PAKISTAN TRADE EXPORTS TO CHINA PRODUCTION IN COLLIERIES -FOREIGN FIRMS IN INDIA-BANK EMPLOYEES' SALARIES COAL SUPPLY TO AUSTRALIA IMPORT OF PETROL NEWSPRINT SUPPLY NEW DELHI, May 31, (By Air Mail). India's exports during the first four months of this year amounted to Rs. 2,49,98
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  • 1332 4 Mr. Übaidulla's Appeal Jo AICC Members "The business community, which is an important and integral part of the Society, has its own duty to do everything possible to fight the inflation. We should never deviate from our principle not to increase the prices of existing
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  • 141 4 "National Aspiration Incompatible With Communal Organisations" Referring to the "IndependenciOf Malaya Party" proposed by Date Onn bin Ja-afar, Mr. Übaidulla said:— "You must nave reaa In the Press the proposal oi Dato Orui lo form a new body to be called "Independence oi Maiaya Paity." We are not yet in
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  • 275 4 CEYLON VL'VKS; MANY INDIANS AFFECTED COLOMBO: Government has decided to stop granting public assistance to destitute non-Ceylonese. Such cases will in future be referred to the respective High Commissioners or Ambassadors. The Minister of Lucour and bociai Services h&& instructed Uv Director of Social
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  • 94 4 BOMBAY. June 19.— Finance Minister C. D. Dcs'nmukh reportedly has iniormed members of India's ruling Congress Party that India may get financial aid from the United States under some form i I economic co-operation. Bombay newspapers said h? •hinted" at sucn a.d during meeting on
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  • 73 4 Compulsory Military Training Not Practical? NEW DELHI. June 19. India's Government does not consider any compulsory military traindr.s scheme "practical" at the present time. Deputy Deftnco Minister Hlmmmt Singhlji told a questionei in Parliament. "We are not In a position to qk pandour facilities,"' ho said. "Ecc nomy considerations determine
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  • 73 4 CALCUTTA: An over-all national plan has been drafted by the Planning Commission to meet the prerent "critical situation" of India and !e?d the country towards peace and progress through an all-round agricultural and industrial development said Mr. Kali. Venkata Rao. General Secretaiy of the Indian National
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  • 102 4 FORMER U.S. DIPLOMAT DUE HERE TOMORROW Mi. Witlia.n C-^i-ian Buiiir.. former U.S. Amo^sador to the Soviet Union and France, is &zneduled to arrive in Singapore tomorrow, Friday, by air xrom Bangkok. Mi. Bullitt will be here for two days, leaving Singapore cunaay, June 24 tor Australia. He is touring the
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  • 41 4 Under the auspices of th. Sast-West Society, there will be e Public Discussion on "Religion.Similarities vs. Religions Diterences" at tiie British <>• .n> i -Tall, Stamford Road, today "Thurslay; at 8.30 p.m. All are welcome vrites the Hony. Secretary.
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  • 56 4 CALCUTTA: The Committee appointed by the Congress Working Committee to enguire into the all*gaticns against the Tamil Nad Congress President, Mr. Kamaraj iv'adar, of malpractices in the Tamil Nad Congress elections, submitted ■ts report holding all the allegations baseless, fevealed Mr. Kala Venkata Tt U>. Coneress
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