Indian Daily Mail, 22 June 1951

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 131. SINGAPORE, FRIDAy7~JUNE 2^1 9SI FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 388 1 Preparations Nearing Completion NEW DELHI, June 21.— The final phase in the preparation for the conduct of the world's biggest Genera! Elections covering 175 million voters in India in the coming winter is expected to begin by the end of this month when the Representation of
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  • 138 1 OPPOSITION AGAIN BOYCOTTS OPENING OF CEYLON PARLIAMENT COLOMBO, June 21.— Lord Soulbury, Governor-General of Ceylon, said in a speech opening Parliament here yesterday that hope of establishing lasting peace "at an earlv date" has receded. "Since the opening of the last session of Parliament,' h, said, "then* has been a
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    69 1 PHOTO MERVEYN EVANS 30, chief officer of the freighter Javanese !lf E? 15 Br Mh W IU Tobacco fortune.- as the vessel docked in Boston, Massachusetts on June 12, from Singapore. The eneaire? ment of the English heiress and the Merchant iSartoe offlcS^lSs confirmed by Evan, on June 12. Mi
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  • 147 1 TOKYO. June 21.— Allied officers on the Western front today preaicted a new Communist drive by Monday— the first anniversary of i fie Korean war. They said tnat the Communistsaxe no longer able to mount a major offensive without reinforcements from Manchuria, but that
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  • 72 1 PAKISTANIS TO LEARN AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRACY SYDNEY, June 21.— Twenty-two Pakistan government servants have arrived in Australia to learn various aspects of running a democratic country. They want to learn ways of handling traffic, how to prevent erosion, how to curb the blackmarket and how to bring culture to backward areaa.
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  • 85 1 MELBOURNE, June 21.— Suprem Court authorities have arresttu ui »,ojl-u>h snip Vajt.aia.. Prosperity at Port Phillip Baj victoria, pending payment en -ges to tne snip's three ur.\ engineers. A marshal nailed a warrant tc the mast on. Tuesday to prevent, ner sailing until the owners
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  • 85 1 LONDON, June 21.— The Foreign Jffices said Wednesday it had no •incial reports on the possibility .nat two massing British diplomats .nay have boarded a Russian ship .it Antwerp. Brussels reports said the Belgian Sarete were investigating this -ieory. An Antwerp hotel keeper, Raynond. 27, told the
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  • 50 1 PATNA, June 21— The Prime Milister of Incua, Mr. Jawaharlui Nehru, bold a public meeting here on Tuesday night that the food .situation in scarcity stricken Bihar •itate had been brought luwter control. He warned, howeves, thai the situation "may again deteriorate if •sriv u> uziy siacKnesa. Reuter
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  • 36 1 GENEVA, June 21.— At the ILO Conference, being held in Geneva. Mr. S. Reddi (India) has been elected Chairman of the Resolutions Committee. Mr. Reddi is Labour Minister of Madras State. i GIIS
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  • 167 1 SIMLA, June 21.— The President of India, Dr. R ajendra Prasad, issued a proclamation yesterday' assuming all functions of the Government of the Punjab and all powers vested in or exercised by the Governor of that State. Bv an order issued simultaneously, the President
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  • 807 1 S. Africa Hill Quit The C 'wealth BECAUSE BRITAIN IS GRANTING DEMOCRACY TO ASIAN COUNTRIES, SAYS MALAN! CAPETOWN, June 21,-The South African Prime Minister, Dr. Daniel Malan, said yesterday he was sure South Africa would ultimately become a Republic 'I am convinced it will come," he declared, but added it
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  • 546 1 BUT EMPLOYEES MAY QUIT TO AVOID VIOLENCE TEHEKAN, June 21. Several thousand cheering and yelling Persians stormed a police guard In front of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's offices In the centre of Teheran today. Hundreds broke Into the comimny's building and up the stairs.
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  • 82 1 'LIVING BUDDHA PnOlO). ™e^ILOWa HUTUKHTU, known ea? M"^ B^" formerl? ..ead of a Mongolian religious *dh Frank Bessak, at the University of California in Berkeley The irand l Lama will bt- at the Unive'r.sity during August to assist in c«>;npiiuig a Mongolian-English dictionary. He is on leave fror" Jonn Hopkino
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  • 94 1 PATNA. June 21. The Indian Socialist leader. Mr. JaJ? Marayan. Presidium oi tin .j»o uubstrong All-India Rai^-dymen's i-ederation, said here vivn-in-that a railwav strike k^med ?5h^fhlS^*!? addai (h *i nothing nad happened to change the mind ho lh Kailwaymcn's Federation. «e said the recent five
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  • 116 1 ROME, June 21.— Italy's biggest public transport strike in three /ears-- a 48~hour of city tram, bus md inter-urban railway workers -would start Wednesday night at. barring last minute settlement. The walkout, threatened for the pas* threa weeks, is in support ol workers' demands for higher
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  • 89 1 KHRATOUM, June 21.— The President of the Sudan Workers Federation. Mohamed ELsayed Salam, was Wednesday sentenced to one year's imprisonment on a jharge of "abettln* the rc*it tChartoum police strike." Khartoum's police magistrate su>o sentenced the Federation's B*eretarjr, Shale Ahmed El Sheikh to we vears" imprison
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  • 71 1 LONDON, June 21.— The Gold Coast Government leader Kwarae Nkrumah said here Friday night that unless it soon became clear hat the British people "irovernTrieryt were dissociate fr «,..;■'.:';> policy oi'x/r. Malan, there would arise in West Africa an overwhelming demand for a conference disc.«s the
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  • 709 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, June 22, 1951. SERIOUS THREAT TO MALAY LANGUAGE IN view of the wrong notions of nationalism and racial superiority that have got into their heads, it is not at all surprising that the Malays are wanting to stifle the languages and cultures of the non-Malays,
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  • 3861 2 Pledge To Raise India From Slough Of Depression Despondency Kripalani's Address At Patna Convention PATNA, June 16. (By Air Mail).— Announcing the birth of a new party —as an offshoot of the Congress Mr. J. B. Kripalani in his address to the Convention of Congress dissidents here. to-day pledged that
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  • 156 2 MADRAS: The Central Planning Commission has, it is learnt, proposed a Joint conference with the Government of Madras, Bombay and Hyderabad, to consider the scope for development of irrigation and power projects on the Godavari and the Krishna and fixing priorities for the schemes in which
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  • 4743 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS; Important Clauses In Nehru Bill Adopted NEW DELHI, June 1, (By Air Mail). Parliament adopted to-day three of the most important ?f?9 the Consti tution Amendment Bill, sitting until 7 \30 pjn., after going through five formal divisions
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  • 761 4 Letter To The Editor: IMPLEMENTATION OF RECOMMENDATIONS WILL MEAN "DEATH-KKfcLL' Of INDIAN CULTURE Sir,—it is most tragic that the fr^ t s u v P°rt on Malay Education is published when everyone is trySLS* 1 Uni y ones^ the difs£f? kooll^ll^ 11! 5 wi
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  • 196 4 NEW DELHI, June 21. India's trade with Malaya In 1950-51 amounting to *****,860,000 was the highest on record, official sources said here It was *****,400,000 more than ihe 1949-50 nifure and *****,530.000 more than the 1948-49 figure, thev added. This phenomenal upswing was attributed entirely
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  • 120 4 Red Author Found Not Guilty MELBOURNE, June 21.— Francis Joseph Hardy, 33-year-old Communist author, was found not guilty here on Monday of criminal libel on the 76-year-old wife of a prominent Melbourne financier The charge was brought by the aid by Mrs. Ellen Wren. The prosecution case was that Nellie
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