Indian Daily Mail, 26 June 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 135. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 262 1 Persian Oil Board To Pass AntiSabotage Law AIOC GENERAL MANAGER ALREADY ACCUSED MASS RESIGNATION OF BR. TECHNICIANS WOULD RESULT, WARNS BR. AMBASSADOR TEHERAN, June 25 Mr. Eric Drake, AneloIramau Company General Manager at Abdan, received a letter today from three-man Persian Oil Board saying he was guilty of sabotage for
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  • 228 1 WASHINGTON, June 25— There will be a "snow of the flag" by United States destroyers in the •t-ersjan Uulf area, made tense by ihe dispute over Iran's nationalization 01 British oil properties. The U.S. Wavy yesterday confirmed Singapore that a division 5 uesuoyei-s, returning from
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  • 174 1 WEALTHY PERSIAN CHIEF PLEDGES ALL-OUT SACRIFICE TO MAKE OIL NATIONALISATION A SUCCESS wealthteaf lSEd iSST I K an ft""' "I one of Persia's For days the Government radio has been reporting offers by Govern- j ment employees to contribute some' ten pei cent of their salaries, ana gifts from landowners.
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  • 284 1 ABADAN, June 25. A Persian official threatened that "naval action will be taken" to stop the British oil tanker, Dolabella, which left Abadan last night, unless the British order her back to port, the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company manager said Sunday. The departure of another
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  • 367 1 PERSIA WILL NOT OBEY WORLD COURT'S ORDERS KHORRAMSAHR, PERSIA, June 25. Persia will not obey any injunction granted to Britain 'by the World Court at The Hague against Persia taking over Anglo-Iranian Oil Company property, Mateen Dafteri, one at the temporary oil directors, said today. "Persia does not acknowledge the
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  • 118 1 PHILADELPHIA, June 25 The Philadelphia Inquirer in an editorial says "shipments from Philadelphia without strings attached of the xirst of 2,ui)o,uuu tons of grains to reaeve famine in India is an inspiring demonstration of the willingness ui Americans to come to the a;d
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  • 417 1 PROTEST AGAINST RESTRICTION ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION u nn < From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 25 -The Press of India have decided to observe a one-day hartal on July 12 as an emphatic protest against the restriction on the freedom of
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  • 41 1 hong KONG, June 25.—Revenue officers yesterday seized gold bars worth HK $200,000 from a junk arriving from Macao, according to an unconfirmed report. It is believed that two men will rlno^** f*? 7 with importing 640 tatels of Reuter
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  • 252 1 LONDON, June 25 Colonial students in London on Saturday protested to Parliament against an order that they^ should leave their hostel in southwest London. Most of the students at the hostel are from West Africa. Others come from Malaya and the
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  • 60 1 NEW DELHI, June 25.— The U.N. mediator in Kashmir, Dr. Frank Graham, will arrhe in New Delhi on July 2 and be an official guest of the Indian government, a government spokesman said today. He added that Dr. Graham will meet Premier Nehru or July 4
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  • 252 1 MADHYA BHARAT ZAMINDARI ABOLITION ACT COMES INTO FORCE Abolition Act, which has received the assent of the Presi dent, comes into force today. Under the Act, the State Government will take over 8,600 zamindaris (estates) covering an area of 1 8,636 square' miles. This Act will affect 121,993 zamindars (landlords)
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  • 208 1 ALBANY, NEW YORK, June 24. Uovernor Thomas E. Dewey will visit Singapore on his aojourn of the o P n ai Saturday Zl &nn UnCe<X he The twice-defeated Republic cann w fl y to J he K °rean warfront early next month as part of a
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  • 25 1 p™ A 3™? R < Michigan. June 25 Sh K^^ ahn oud Panlevi. 25-year-Police .said his licence had Wn StKJSf 1 or previous s A .P.
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    • 14 1 The next session, o* the Assize la in Singapore will be heid od Mon-
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  • 682 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, June 26, 1951 SCOTTISH EXAMPLE FOR MALAYA LONDON is 400 miles away from Scotland! And bo how can the Government in London understand or much less appreciate the feelings, hopes and aspirations of the Scots? Hence the Scots want self-govern-ment, or Home Rule. They want
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  • 264 2 Minesweeper Flotilla Being Formed NEW DELHI A mine sweeper ftottilla is being formed now as a further step to the building up of a balanced force for the Indian Navy, it is officially announced on June 17. The flotilla will comprise of 1.N.8. iioiiKaix,
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  • 375 2 MINISTERS APPEAL TO I.S.S.A. FOR DEVELOPMENT BOMBAY: Shri K. Santhanam, Minister of State for Transport ppeaied to the shipping industry "not to throw the major burden on Uie Government" for the development of India's mercantile marine addressing the annual session of the Indian bieam Ship-owners' Association here on June 21.
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  • 56 2 "DELHI" REACHES DAR-ES-SALAM DAR-ES-SALAM, June 25.— The Indian Navy's Flagship, INS Delhi, entered the East African port of Dar-es-Salam on June 22. The Flag ship was cheered by a large gathering of people at the quayside. Dar-es-Salain Is the second port of call after Mombassa in the Indian Navy'a seven-week
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  • 528 2 FILMS ON GANDHIJI'S LIFE: APPEAL FOR CONTRIBUTION MADRAS, June 20. Mr. Devaias Gandhi, Chairman, Gandhi *'ilms Committee, New J->elm, rtiiies: Through the columns of your read paper I would like to make an appeal to amateur and pi-oiessionai cuiephotograpners who may be m possession ot films 01 iviaaatmu Ganum taiten
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  • 160 2 EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION IN INDIA NEW DELHI: In post-parUtioned India, the total expenditure tn 1947-48 on all types of education in India, from all sources including Government funds, local board funds, fees, endowment, etc., but excluding Indian States, amounted to Rs. 52,30.30,103. This la revealed in a pamphlet called, "Education
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  • 349 2 ZAFRULLAH ON NEED OF SPEEDY SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS KARACHI Sir Mohammea Zafrullah Khan, Pakistani Foreign Minister, said here on June 10 that ihe whole concept of the peaceful settlement of international problem* was "on trial." He declared that unless success was speedily reached in at least the more outstanding
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    42 2 PHOTO). General Cnarles de Gaulle, French Political Party leader, casts 'his ballot at Colombey-Les-Deux-Eglises, 125 miles east of Paris, on June 17, in the French National Elections. He is head of the Rally of the French people (RPF). a rightwins party.- A.P.
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  • 137 2 CALCUTTA: Tnbe-wells «ach costing a, lakh of rupees, have been planned by Calcutta. Corporation to augment the filtered water supply In che city, mainly in Manlcktolla area. For the present one such well 800 ft, deep, 16" in diameter and capable of supplying 50,000 gallons of
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  • 83 2 NAGAPATTINAM, June 17. The Tanjore District Nationalist Muslim conference which re-assem-bled here yesterday afternoon passed a resolution "affirming full faith in Nehru's leadership" and acknow- ledged Congress as the only National organisation capable of delivering the goods. It declared that it .-.as the patriotic duty of Muslims
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  • 785 2 PATNA, June 19 (By Air Mail).— -"I have no objection to an opposition. In fact an opposition party in the country and in Parliament is correct in principle. But under the present circumstances, considering the situation within the country and without, it may be
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  • 3171 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Critics Contend Present Prliamert Has No Power To Amend Constitution NEW DELHI, June 2 (By Air Mail).— When the third and final reading of the Constitution (First) Amendment Bill was taken up, Prof. Shibban Lai Saksena. opposing the Bill, said that if
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  • 702 3 India Jo import 17 Lakh Tons Ot Grains From US in 1951 221 SHIPS CARRYING FOOD ARRIVE AT INDIAN PORTS UPTO MAY 20 NEW DELHI, June 1 (By Air Mail) .—The Government of India expect to import about eleven lakh tons of wheat and 6,35,000 tons of milo from the
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  • 697 4 CEYLON NEWS: FORTHCOMIHfi ELECTIONS IN CEYLON anJi °™MBO: General Election plans still go on 2K,. T^Jtff^ d f te l8 ar °™d February, 1953, but Iter. rumours of about something earOne thing is certain. It is to be a straight fight between Democracy
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  • 134 4 COLOMBO: The "Pakistan Progress' will not carry Ceylon rubber to Red China. The Pakistan Steam Navigation Company has informed its local agents in Colombo that it has decided not to carry rubber to Communist China against the opinion of the free world. Local
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  • 128 4 KADAWATTA: "The forthcoming budget will provided Rs. 150 million a sum equal to the total expenditure incurred by Government in pre-war years— for the development of education alone," said Mr. J. R. Jayawardene, Minister of Finance, who presided at a general meeting
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  • 94 4 COLOMBO: The Director of Agriculture has asked the Ceylon Workers' Congress to submit a copy of its constitution to him. Reason behind this request is that one of the district representatives of tbe Congress has applied to the Director for permission to hold meeting.-, at Government Farms in
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  • 215 4 COLOMBO: In another case, arising from the Captains Garden Buddnist Temple. Maradana, dispute which came up before M,. p r Uunasekera. Additional Colombo Magistrate, W. Dnammaioka Tnero or the temple and Mr. F. A. Ranasinghe, accused Mr. A. Sinnetamby -of the Municipal water works, Mr S. T.
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  • 148 4 WADDUWA: Mr. A. E. Ooone sinna, Minister of State, speaking from the chair at a public meeting wliich followed tne opening of new wing of the Government jinioi school at Pothupitiya, said th<sooner Government officers realised iney wore servants of the public tno oetter for
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  • 122 4 COLOMBO: It is learnt that wit 1 the lifting of control on Imports a reduction of the administrative staH oi tiie Import and Export Control Department will be effected shortly The post of Assistant Controller will be done away with and there wilj be one head. In
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  • 472 4 JAFFNA: Appealing to the girls here to form anti-dowry leagues, Mr, K. Kanagaratnam, Acting Minister of Education, stressed that "in the present state of educational advancement and progress of human society, it is the young men who should give dowries to young women, if they
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  • 68 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Univer sity proposes to create a number of new chairs during the next financial year. They are in Dental Sur gery, ObstetrLes, Mechanical Engi neering, and Electrical Engineering It is also proposed to appoint a number o! new lecturers, assistanlecturers and readers during
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  • 95 4 COLOMBO: Officials of the Cey ion Indian Congress and labou representatives have been urged V devote their entire time to Citizen ship work. nf^i V o h T a X e been rem inded by on ?A? i C i£ execut ives that Auga> 5 the last day
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  • 133 4 COLOMBO- Messrs. Richard Piens and Co., Ltd., have been appointed Ford Main dealers for Cey lon and have taken over the busi ness conducted til] now by tne Foir Motor Co., of India Ltd. Tne nev company has absorbed 99 per
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  • 88 4 COLOMBO: T.ne first batch o: nursing sisters loaned by the Nev Zeaiand Government to India un der Uie Colombo Plan will pas; through Colombo in the Strathair^ this week-end. The batch consists of three personnel, Miss Orbell, Miss Kem Jonnstone, and Miss Clifford
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  • 109 4 BATTICOLOA: A woman V SinnapiUai. (28) of Perya^aila created a sensation in that village when sne climbed a 45 -loot beiir^ in the temple and dared anybody tu fetch her aown. Wiien a man tried to go up she flung one of the several stones
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  • 142 4 Dr. FhHip \Y, Tha\er dear of Ur Studies of cbe Jonn Hop.. University, will arnve in Singapore by die £>.£>. Marsenlaiso in August, tit vvill be accompanied oy Mrs. Tnayer Dr. Tnayer intends to visit leaaing educational authorities ja tht countries of Southeast Asia.
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  • 78 4 COLOMBO: Mr. PriilLp Gun« waraciw, vjrenerdi Secretary oi oa.niu daaiuja Patty iioo icii, it x*.a*a. on a .iiibiioji aoout wmen h«. cont^gaes Here are reiueiaxit, u. aiuca. oome 01 tnc party bosses als-. atteai.pt to explain xiis vu>it a^ •personal,'' Dut itarnt that o« mm ot meetuig
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  • 81 4 COLOMBO: It is leami that n weaving and spinning expert irom uidua mis been appointed head ol the newiy-iormea oeparwnem cottage Industries. He is Mr. n. M. Sundaram wno is expected to assume duties on Juiy l. He has been retained by the Ministry of lndusstries on
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  • 46 4 NATIONALIST CHINA UNESCO PARIS June 25. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and cultural Organization voted 37 to J on Saturday to aiiow Nationalist UNESCO 10 fetam her Seat in India, Burma and Yugoslavia voted against the resolution, while Indonesia, Israel, AlghanLstan Sweden and Switzerland abstained' A.P.
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  • 117 4 UNITED NATION, N.Y.. June 24 —The United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and Far East (ECAFE) has issued invitations for a conference on trade promotion to be held in Singapore from October 9 to 18. Purpose of the conference, first of its kind
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  • 41 4 The talented daughters of Mr O M. Subramaniam of the PW D Muar (S. Uma Sundari and b Thnpura Sundari) will give a recital on VEENA from 5 to 5.30 pm tomorrow, June 27. over Radio Malaya, Singapore
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