Indian Daily Mail, 23 June 1951

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 132. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JU NE 23, 195L FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 694 1 Those Willing To Continue Will Be Retained TEHERAN, June 22. The Persian government today gave employees of the Anglo- Iranian Oil Company one week to decide whether they want to work for rhe Iranian National Oil Company. Deputy Premier Hossein
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  • 170 1 TEHERAN, June 22.— British employees of the Angio-lranian Oil company got ready today to puil out of Iran as increasing Iranian pressure threatened to break down British operation of that giant firm. A. E. C. Drake, A.1.0.C. genera:manager at tne great Abadan refinery, warned ali his
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  • 97 1 LONDON, June 22.— British ste*i magnates have refused to hand ever to the Government control of their organisation for purchasin raw materials, they announced here last night. Although steel was nationalised in February, the Steel Federation still controls many parts of the industry including the
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  • 201 1 BRITAIN'S APPEAL TO C'WEALTH COUNTRIES FOR HELP LONDON, June 22.— Britain called for Commonwealth help yesterday in the form of token military forces t-o strengthen her garrisons and waning influence in the Middle Six Commonwealth defence ministers, plus their chiefs of staff plunged into a study of the explosive Anglo
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  • 161 1 GENEVA, June 22— Gifts of $200,000 worth of foodstuffs from the American Red Cross and 53 tons of food from the Australian Red Cross for Indian famine relief were announced here yesterday by the League of Red Cross Societies. The gifts are in response to
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  • 251 1 CAPE TOWN. June 22. Dr. Daniel Malan, South African Prime Minister, and Mr. Nicolas Havenga, Finance Minister, replying to an ex-servicemen's protest against the separate representation of voters act, said in a statement last night that the Government "emphatically rejects the charge that the legislation is
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  • 67 1 GENEVA, June 22. Japan was readmitted to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) yesterday after an absence of 13 years. A plenary session of the Organisation's annual conference voted, 177 to 11, for the readmission cf Japan, which had walled out in 1938. The opposition votes were
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  • 149 1 SIMLA. June 22.— The Governor of the Punjab has accepted the resignation of Dr. Bhargava, Chief Minister of the Punjab, and his six colleagues in Simla on June 20 on receipt of the Proclamation Order under Article 356 of the Constitution from the President of
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  • 221 1 NEW DELHI, June 22.—Commenting on the President's Proclamation taking over the administra- tion of the Punjab, the HINDUSTAN TIMES says that the change does not mean "that either the 'Government's rule' or a bureaucratic Government, as understood under the old regime, has been established." The paper says:
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  • 113 1 NEW DELHI. June 22.— Indian and Pakistan delegations to the Indo-Pakistan Permit Conference met for the third day yesterday and recorded their conclusions on various items on the agenda. A communique issued by the Rehabilitation Ministry says: "Thftaa conclusions represent a substantial measure of agreement and
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  • 245 1 REDS STEP UP AIR OPERATIONS IOKYO, June 22.— Allied forces in Korea were pu.heo back today in large-scale actions. Simultaneously, Communist air operations were stepped up with an attack acros, the Yalu River by 30 Communist MIG-15's. The Fifth Air Force announced that American
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  • 115 1 NEW YORK. June 22 General Matthew Ridgway. United Na?ta£ Field Commander in Korea, today appealed to member countries of the United Nations for more troops to fight against Communist aggresM "There is a real need for addifi OI ?H u T l es froni members
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  • 54 1 MADRAS, June 22.— The Madia* Government has accepted the recommendation of an expert of the American Bureau of Mines for constituting a four-man committee of exports to determine how best to exploit lignite deposits in South Arcot district of the State The«« deposits are estimated at
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  • 707 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Jane 23, 1951. NOT& COMMENTS (On Forming A Single Nation) CWAMI Satyananda in his criUciam of the Barnes Report on Malay Education, has hit the nail well «i» the head when he said that "the nationhood In Malaya, if and when attained, will only logically
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  • 1432 2 PRAJA PARTY'S MANIFESTO ADOPTED BY SUBJECTS COMMITTEE PATNA, June 16. (By. Air Mail).— The ad Roc Subjects Committee of the Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party to-day adopted the Party's manifesto which, among other things, demanded reform of the administrative services and stern
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  • 57 2 NBW DELHI, June 16. The Hindu Mahasabha haa selected "fire (burning sticks)" as ita symbol for contesting the coming general elections. The decision of the Mahasabha has been conveyed to the Election Commissioner, it is learnt. The Mahasabha High Command has directed the provincial branches to adopt the same symbol
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  • 784 2 ALLAHABAD, Jun© 16. (By Air don, the Congress President, to-day i the Congress by "some oi the frien, described them a» irresponsible and Addressing the delegates to the Divisional Political Conference by the Allahabad District Congress i Committee, Mr. Tandon referred to the
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  • 193 2 KRIPALANI GETS RESIGNATION ACCEPTANCE LETTER PATNA, June 15. (By Air Mail).— Acharya J. B. Kripalani to-day received the letter of acceptance of his resignation from the President of the Indian National Congresn Pur shot tamdas Tandon. Mr. Tandon's letter which was dated New Delhi, June 13, said: "Dear Kripalani,— l
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  • 86 2 PATIALA. An ad interim order na* been obtained by the PEPSU Government from the Supreme Court staying the holding of elections to the Patiala Municipal Committee till June 25 when the Government petition would be finally The oidar was passed by the Supreme Court on an
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  • 43 2 MADHYA BHARAT ZAMINDARI ABOLITION BILL INDORE President Rajendra Praead has given his assent to the Madhya Bharat Zamindari Abolition Bill which was- passed during the last session of the Legislative Assembly held at Gwailior, It was reliablv learned here on June iu. F.O.C.
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  • 855 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS; All A mendments Rejected: Nehru's Assurance To Critics NEW DELHI, June 1 (By Air Mail).— ln Parliament today, Prime Minister Nehru replying to the debate on this clause relating to the freedom of speech and Press in the Constitution (First) Amendment Bill, said that
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  • 256 3 NEW DELHI, June 1 (By Air £ail).— Full attention oi the Home Minister to his speech was demanded in Parliament this morning by 7v. Syama Prasad Mooteherjee. Opposing the new Article 19 (2) is being liable to abuse, Dr. Moocherjee was illustrating his point with the
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  • 454 4 CEYLON NEWS: LETTER TO COMMISSIONER OF ELECTIONS BADULLA: Mr. S. M. Subbiah, MJ>. for Badulla. nas written to the Commissioner of Parliamentary Elections, Colombo, stating that a large number of names of voters in various estates in Badulla, which appeared in the original
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  • 255 4 CUSTOMS SEIZE JAPANESE DELEGATION'S TRADE FILM COLOMBO: Customs baggage office staff have detained a 16 m m. mm of Japan's Industrial activities XS ng A n F l the •even-memS trade delegation from Japan who arrived in Colombo recently The trade mission is sore at the incident as they had
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  • 328 4 JAFFNA: At the monthly meet- g f l i? e J affna Municipal Council Mr. E T HitcncucK. m moving that the Council should not give anv grant to the Gurunagar Community C i n i re V. M the tmrd anniversary celebrations at tne
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  • 18 4 bcare? K WCre elected offl c?ccarers for the current yearthe Hon. General Secretary-'.
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  • 49 4 N.S. INDIAN ASSOCIATION YOUTH SECTION thi .i 11 1 Gen^al Meeting of Mon Yon h S mb an Indan Associa tt% h m S ctlon wUI be held at we n. s Indian Assoe'ation p™ Jilses today Saturday at 4 .00 p m AH members are requested i to^
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  • 180 4 PERAK ADULT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION ITiie first step in forming an lHv Education Associat.on in rak was taken on April 10, when e large gathering present at Prof knerman's lecture at tne Perak of an Adult Educan Association and elected an 11 in protem, committee to study Arrange-nint.s have now b
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