Indian Daily Mail, 27 June 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 136. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1951 FOUR PAGES IB CENTS.
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  • 206 1 SEQUEL TO SKiQOTIKU OF TWO INDIAN SOLOIEHS BY PAKISTANIS SRINAGAR, June 26. Australian Major-General Robert Nimmo, commanding the Ua\. ceaserire team m Kashmir, said today he is making a full report to U.N. headquarters on the Jammu- Pakistan border incident m which two
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  • 71 1 TURK WESTERLING 'WANTED BRUSSELS, June 26.— A warrant for the arrest of Turk Westerlinr was issued here today. The ex-Indonesian retoel leader is alleged to have used a passport made out under the name oi Lembrechts when he left Reljsium. for Tangiers m January. Westerling was given refuge m Belgium
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  • 69 1 COLOMBO. June 28. Import controls In Ceylon axe to be relaxed from July 1. All restrictions on imports 'Will end except for non-essential lux lry goods imported from dollar areas Including Japan, and certain scarce goods such as steel goods and s >me chemicals, the
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  • 34 1 NEW DELHI, June 26. Indian Prune Minister Nehru new to iviu*iunir today for the second time this month on a "weeks private holiday trip." no will be returning on July A.P.
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  • 78 1 SRINAGAR, June 26. India's Minister for States Gopalaswami Ayyangar told a Kashmir audience toaay at the opening of a new power station at Phaigam, W miles from tJunagar, "Ki^unir is with India and is going 10 remain with India." He claimed conditions m Kashmir "have
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  • 104 1 ALBANY, N.Y., June 25.—Governor Thomas E. Dewey, of New Yd <. expects to visit Singapore durirg his one-month trip to the Far East beginning July 1. (He Is scheduled to arrive m Singapore at 10 p.m., July 18 from Saigon). After a three-day
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  • 132 1 WASHINGTON. June 26. Am-bassador-at-large John Foster Dulles said on Sunday he does not think "Japan Is m a position to pay reparations." The United States already has put up two billion dollars to keep the Japanese economy going. A concerted effort to
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    122 1 Photo. DR. HENRY GRADY (left), U.S. Ambassador to Teheran, attends the sick-bed of Dr. MOHAMMED MOSSADEQ, Persian Prime Minister, on June 19. Dr. Grady a9ked Dr. Mossadeq to give careful consideration to the British proposal to pay £10 millions down, and £3 millions monthly pending agreement, In answer to the
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  • 674 1 LONDON, June 26. Mr. Basil Jackson, Vice Chairman of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company who headed the recent delegation to Persia, said yesterday the Persian nationalised company might send oil to India, if India could rind the tankers, but it would
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  • 206 1 ABADAN, June 26. Persian authorities Monday gave Mr. Erlo Drake, Anglo-Iranian Oil Company General Manager, 68 hours to agre< to work for them or get out. The stocky, 40-year-old official de clined to say what he would do. But for several days he has
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  • 141 1 WASHINGTON, June 26. The John Chester Kendall, first ship to leave the United States with a cargo of grain for India under the recently enacted India Loan Act, is expected to arrive at a yet undetermine Indian port "around the early part
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  • 128 1 NEW DELHI, June 26. The Indian Government announced Saturday it has signed a barter agreement to exchange "freely sold goods for 100,000 tons of Russian wheat. Officials refused to say what Indian products would go to the Soviet Union. The first shlpnipn i under t>i- new
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  • 69 1 CANBERRA. June 26.— Australia's first cargo of giift wheat for India under the Colombo Plan -will probably be sent m September, External Affairs Minister Richard Cas»y announced today. He said it would be about B.aOO tons costing A £380,000 and would be a first instalment
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  • 95 1 OSLO, June 2d.— The United Natlona Secretary-Qeneral, Mr. Trygve Lie, left here by air today to return to New York by way to London. He cut short his holiday In Norway to fly back to United Nations headquarters. He said the Oeneral Assembly would have
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  • 131 1 NEWCASTLE UNDER LUME Staffordshire. June 26.— Mr. James Griffiths, Colonial Secretary, referred here on Sunday to the problem of feeding the growing population of Colonial territories. "Modern medicines and social services are *»aving many lives m the colonies but this are creating the problem of
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  • 114 1 BOMBAY, June 26.— The Karmahom shipping conference serving ihe snipping trade between th« the United Kingdom and Ceylon, India and Pakistan, today an* nounced a further 15 per cent In crease m freight rates from September 1 from all their ports m India and Pakistan to Britain
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  • 70 1 Sardar Jogindra Singh, India Government Trade Commissioner m Malaya, has notified that light dues at all porta In India shall henceforward be payable as follows; (a) All ships, other than sailing ships, arriving at, or depart* ing from, any port m India, at a rate
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  • 131 2 SCEW DELHI, June 19. Th* fourth and laat session of Parliament before the peneral election* v...l commence on August 6 next :i the President will deliver his Ott. ihe session Is provisionally scheduled to end on September 15. Then will thus be 29 meetings
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  • 152 2 INDIAN COINS AND NOTES: IMPORT BY POST INTO PAKISTAN RESTRICTED KARACHI: A Government Press JJote issued on June 18 said, exchange by post of currency notes, bank-notes and ooina and foreign exchange m form of travellers cheques at any plaoe outside Pakistan Is not permitted except by special permission of
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  • 535 2 Nehru's Advice To Congressmen To Revitalise Organisation PATNA, June 20 (By Air Mail). Prime Minister Shri Nehru, addressing Cong ress workers m the Sadakat Ashram this afternoon cautioned them against the growth of casteism, and said the annihilation of the Congress would
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  • 208 2 BANISHMENT OF TSHEKEDI KHAMA TO BE OPPOSED LONDON, June 25. The House ot Commons will debate on Tuesday a motion asking the British Govern Iment to rescind the order banishing Tsnekedi Khama, former regent or the Bamangwaio tribe of Bechuanaland m Airica. from his territory. The motion will be sponsored
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  • 395 2 PATNA, June 20. (By Air Main Prime Minister Nehru new over ihe Koai belt for three hours this morning m a Dakota to get an idea Of the devastation caused by Bihar's "river of sorrow." Mr. Nehru was accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Indira Gandhi,
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    100 2 Photo. The Burmese began voting, on Juao 12, for their first elected Government under the Republic's thrice amended constitution. With half the country still overrun by rebellion, this first general election is being held regionally and will last until the end of the year. Alain contestants m the elections are
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  • 316 2 95 p.o Indian Railway men In Favour Of Strike CALCUTTA: Mr. S. Guruswami, General Secretary of the All-India Railwaymen's Federation, said here on June 21 that according to returns received so far about 95 per cent of railwaymen attached to the 25 affiliated unions conducting the strike ballot had voted
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  • 472 2 BOMBAY. June 21 (By Air Mail). I.io Bombay High Court today declared 'vo:«l and 'invalid 1 the bom fray Lana Reguisiiioi. acl 33 ot ij->o arc the UwiLtay Acu» II and aaAJX of 1950. ftlr. Justice 'a endolkar, on a
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  • 221 2 DARBHANOA, June 19 (By Air Mail). About ten thousand people gieated the Prime Minister at the King's Canal area during his visit to Darbhanga and the villagers received him playing their village bands and drums. At this village 21-mlle long canal is? now being dug
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  • 50 2 NEW DELHI, June 25. The Government of India have appointed Mr. M. C. Tihon, Librarian, Archives Generates dv Royaume, Brussels, and Mr. D. P. Graswinckel. DirecLcr, Algemees Rijksarchief, the Hague, a corresponding members of the Indian Historical Records Commission for the up to March 31, 1952. GIIS
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    53 2 PHOTO). An American soldier holds his bayonet- tipped rifle at the ready as he probes ais way into a wrecked house m the centre of Cnorwoa, Korea, on June 11. Allied troops were meeting little resistance on tftlß v*. -3' -central sector of the front .6s witndrew all along the
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  • 1176 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS; Minister Jain Explains India* sOtter To Pakistan NEW DELHI, June 4 (By Air Mail). India's Rehabilitation Minister, Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain, to-day offered to associate Pakistan Government's representatives with the work of verification of claims relating to Hindu and Sikh properties
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  • 839 3 GOVERNMENT RESOLUTION IN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, June 4 (By Air Mall) The Rehabilitation Minister, Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain, to-day moved a resolution empowering Parliament to pass laws to separate the interests of evacuees from those of non-evacuees m evacuee property. The resolution, which wlii need a two-thirds majority of members
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  • 204 3 MALAYAN INDIANS CITIZENSHIP NEW DELHI, June 4. (By Air Mail).— in a written reply to a question by Mr. Kiahorimonan Tnpatni about the total number of Indians overseas such as have not given up Indian citizenship or as have not taken up citizenship of a foreign country, Dr. B. V.
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  • 885 3 ANTI-INDIAN PROPAGANDA IN AUSTRALIA TRADE WITH CHINA -WHITE PRINTING PAPER TARIFF CONCESIONS-DECENTRALISATION OF IMPORT TRADE CONTROL PETROL IMPORT -JAPANESE PEACE TREATY. QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT: NEW DELHI, June 4 (By All Mali).— Dr. b. V. Keskar, Deputy Minister for External Artairs tom oiiri H. S. Ruadrappa u>-aay m parliament tnat
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  • 785 4 CEYLON NEWS: TEXT OF G-G's ADDRESS COLOMBO: Pomp and pageantry marked the ceremonial opening on Wednesday of the fifth and last session of the first Parliament of free Ceylon, Parliament Hall was crowded with a distinguished gathering which included Members of both Houses of Parliament,
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  • 144 4 NO MORE FIRE-WALKING BY 'DIVINE ORDER' COLOMBO: Thirty years— more ohan half of his life were spent by irey-haired Venerable Ch'elliar: jwaml m flrewaiking at Katara--sama. Year after year vast multitudes flocked to the Devale and marvelled as the holy man walked unflinchingly over the glowing embers. Fifty-one years old
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  • 188 4 KANDY: Representatives of Indian and Pakistani trading interests m Kandy, have given an assurance to the Minister of State, Mr. A. E. Goonesinha. that they will extend their fullest co-operation m Implementing the terms of tht agreement the Minister had with the Indian Mercantile Chamber of
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  • 143 4 COLOMBO: Alarmed by the increasixig lncideuce oi ruooer uneius tne Low-Country Products' Association wal, at iu> next meeting, discuss ways and means oi coaibating tne menace witn tne cooperation of government authorities. A spokesman of the L.C.P.A. said tnat according to reports from ruoDer-gxowmg areas,
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  • 95 4 COPENHAGEN, June 26. The Aga. Khan will aiTive here on July 2 on his way to Stockholm for his first visit to Scandinavia, the Scandinavian Air Line said. The duration of the Aga Khan's visit, accompanied by the Begum, was not known, but for his stay m the
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  • 137 4 PHOTO). Twelve thousand Rctarians and members of their families from 60 countries tnrougnout toe world recent^ attended the 42nd annual convention of Rotary International at Atlantic City Mew Jersey on cue Auantic coast oi toe- United btates. Their programme empnasAzea tne opportunities 01 Ratarians
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  • 133 4 COLOMBO: A 23-year-old Aus traiian Communist "Peace" delegate en route to Berlin m the Lioya Triestino liner, 'Australia' to attend the Communist -sponsored Festival of Youth, was found missing short±y after the ship had crossed tne i-quator. According to his fellow passengers the
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  • 209 4 FEDERAL GO VT. LOTTERY DRAWING TODAY A total of 686,100 tickets has been sold m the Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board's first Lottery, which closed at 1 p.m on Saturday, June 23. The draw for prizes will take place today, Wednesday, June 27, at the Racecourse, Kuala Lumpur, and
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