Indian Daily Mail, 29 June 1951
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Title Section16 1951-06-29 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 138. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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148 1951-06-29 1 SETTLE OIL QUESTION PEACEFULLY NEW DELHI, June 28. The Persian Government received Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's message on the Anglo-Iranian Oil dispute "cordially," the Foreign Ministry announced m New Delhi today. In his message, Nehru had suggested a peaceful settlement of the oil questionA.P. - 148 words
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102 1951-06-29 1 TEHERAN, June 28.— Prime Minister Mossadeq assured President Truman m a personal message today that Peisia would take all, steps possible to prevent interruption m the ilow ol oil to the Western world. Dr. Mossadeq stated Persia had assured British technicians that it they continuedReuter - 102 words
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Article142 1951-06-29 1 WASHINGTON, June 28.—American oil companies are drafting emergency plans to rush oil to West Europe if Persia's refineries and fields shut down. Informed American officials said the plan is being formulated by 16 companies with Government approval and is "nearly ready". An official told a reporterA.P. - 142 words
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Article104 1951-06-29 1 ROME, June 28. Enrico Mattei, Manager of Italy's State Oil Monopoly, said today that Count Ettore Carafa d'Andria, Vice-President of the Company, would outline the Monopoly's structure to the Persian Government. Carafa arrived m Teheran Wednesday. Some reports published here said he would be offeredA.P. - 104 words
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103 1951-06-29 1 CAIRO, June 28.— British Army authorities m the Suez Canal Zone today denied .a report that General Sir Brian Robertson, Commander-in-Chief, Middle East, was m Basra conferring with Mr. Eric Drake, Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's General Manager. A spokesman m Fayid, asked to comment onA.P. - 103 words
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207 1951-06-29 1 TEHERAN, June 28.— Russia aas agreed to give back to Persia 11 tons of ,goid vaiued at 4,250,000, now being held a.t Moscow, a usually well-informed Persian souircc here said today. Repayment of the gold now would holp to solve thtl financial crisisReuter - 207 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-06-29 1 Photo). This group photograph was taken at the Indian Embassy m Kli.ilmandu, Nepal, when Prime Minister Nehru arrived there on June 16. Seen along with Mr. Nehru among others are the King of Nepal, Maharaja Mohun Shamsher Jung Bahadur Rana, Nepalese Prime Minister, Shri Satya Narayan Sinha, Minister of StateGIIS - 60 words
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181 1951-06-29 1 JAKARTA, June 28. Arnold Moncnutu, Information Minister, today stated that the Indonesian Government has "no intention, within tne foreseeable future, 01 nationalising oil, estates, or any other foreign enteiprise." He said this statement was necessary m view of publications abroad which showed there was misunderstandingA.P. - 181 words
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Article177 1951-06-29 1 BOMBAY, June 27. The Indian government will not reintrodnce petrol ratiunng m the immediate future, usually reliable sources said here today. This decision was taken after a meeting this evening of the Industrial Oil Advisory Committee, whiefc decided that oil supplies were at present "entirelyReuter - 177 words
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400 1951-06-29 1 NO MORE FRESH LICENSING OF INDIAN COTTON GOODS FOR MALAYA THIS YEAR MORE THAN ENOUGH ALREADY GIVEN SAYS JOGINDRA SINGH In response to a number of representations made to him by importers m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, the India Government Trade Commissioner, Sardar Jogindra Singh, has notified forGIIS - 400 words
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Article211 1951-06-29 1 WASHINGTON. June 28. A young surgeon from Alabama whc is undergoing a voluntary cure for drug-addiction, asked senators at a televised hearing here to decree the death penalty for peddlers selling drugs to children. The doctor's name was not dlstelevised to dramatise the anti-nar-closed, butA.P. - 211 words
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62 1951-06-29 1 PUSAN, SOUTH KOREA, June 28. South Korea's National Assembly yesterday decided to protest against the Soviet peace proposals made by Mr. Jacob Malik m a broadcast i3fix Saturday. Protests to the United Nations General Assembly and individual nations who have troops fighting m KoreaReuter - 62 words
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353 1951-06-29 1 SEQUEL TO PAKISTAN'S PERMIT RESTRICTIONS NEW DELHI, June 28.— Nearly 100 Ahmadi Muslims, now living m Pakistan, have been anxious for over a year to return to India for reunion with their families but have been unable to cross the border, although IndiaGIIS - 353 words
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125 1951-06-29 1 NO TALK OF CEASEFIRE -WARNS S. KOREAN GOVT.! PUSAN, June 28.— The South Korean Government spokesman, Clarence Rhee, yesterday warned that anyone found advocating support for the Soviet ceasefire proposal would be regarded as a traitor and "severely punished". Anyone who spread "rumours not m accordance with Government opinion towardReuter - 125 words
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172 1951-06-29 1 LONDON, June 28.— The London Daily Mail said today 14 soldiers of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers were "under open arrest m Korea for allegedly disobeying an order." The newspaper said m a report from Tokyo that all the 14 are British reservists and atA.P. - 172 words
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Article108 1951-06-29 1 TOX"O, June 23.— An omcia! inquiry into the unauthorised visit of Mrs. Benita Lassftter to Korea has resulted m several transfers of British Commonw<:a''h Ulcers out of this theatre, a BCOF source said today. The transfers were described as lyoing made for disciplinary r::r pom They aJTmt^'*Reuter - 108 words
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Article104 1951-06-29 1 LONDON, June 28. The House of Commons Tuesday night defeated by 300 voles to 279 a majority of 21 a joint Liberal-Conservative motion urging the Government to rescind its order banishing Tshekedi Khama from the tribal reserve m Bechuanaland. REFERENDUM Meanwhile, the British Govern-, ment announce it isReuter - 104 words
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262 1951-06-29 1 SYED ALI ZAHEER TO SUCCEED DR. SUBBARAYAN AT DJAKARTA NEW DELHI, June 28.— A communique, issued by the Ministry of External Affairs yesterday says that the Government of India have appointed Syed Ali Zaheer, formerly India's Ambassador at Teheran, as India's Ambassador to Indonesia. Syed Ali Zaheer, will take upGIIS - 262 words
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307 1951-06-29 1 LONDON, June 28. Hans Crescent House, the British Council's elaborately appointed hostel where many of the 167 Colonial students are defying a notice to leave by July lb— was referred to m the House of Commons last night Nearly 40 West Indians. 70Reuter - 307 words
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Advertisement36 1951-06-29 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES From 23-6-51. CBY POST) Malaya, B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 SS.OO 1 Year 66.00 Other Placet l Month i 6.50 3 MonUu 10.50 6 59.00 1 Year 78.0036 words
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669 1951-06-29 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, June 29, 1951. MORE ABOUT COMMUNALISM IN MALAYA YESTERDAY w» concluded our editorial with a reference to the scholarships that have been instituted m some of the Malay States exclusively fer the Malays. This we quoted as one of most glaring proofs of the rapid669 words
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845 1951-06-29 2 Finance Minister Deshmukh' s Optimism BOMBAY: India's Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, appealed to the people of India to take a more optimistic view of the future of the country's economic and industrial progress and derive courage m facing the various problemsFOC - 845 words
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167 1951-06-29 2 Paratroops May Be Used To Rescue Marooned Tribesmen CIIILLONG, June 22 (By Air Mail). The feasibility of dropping paratroops to rescue marooned tribesmen near Nizamghat was considered by the Government today as ail possible attempts to evacuate them through other means had failed so far. beveral lubber and canvas boatsFOC - 167 words
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Article80 1951-06-29 2 NEW DELHI, June 27. Dr. Bhatnagar, Secretary, Ministry of Natural Resources and Scientific Research, left yesterday for Paris on an invitation of the French Government. From Pa.ris he will proceed to Sweden and from there to the USSR at an invitation of the VOKS, aGIIS - 80 words
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Article68 1951-06-29 2 LUCKNOW INSTRUMENTS FACTORY LUCKNOW, June 27. Production targets have been set for the Government Precision Instruments Factory m Lucknow, (Uttar Pradesh). During 1951, 15,000 water meters, 5,000 radio sets, 5,000 medical syringes and 1,000 thermometers will be produced. The Factory has already assembled over 1,000 water meters and has mGIIS - 68 words
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66 1951-06-29 2 GAUHATT, June 22 (By Air Mail). A motor-propelled boat, *>elonging to the North-Eastern Fron•Vpr Agency engineering department, was wrecked by drifting logs and capsized m the overflowing Lohlt near Sadiya with ten men on board the day before yesterday. A relief boat of theFOC - 66 words
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Article1008 1951-06-29 2 MR. SHAFFEE MOHAMMED'S ADVICE NAGAPATTINAM: Mr. S. A. Shatfee Mohamed appealed lo Aluslims to muster strong under the banner ot the Congreu and give it their whole-hearted support, ihat way lay their salvation, he said. piesiding over the ianjore District isaiionaiisi Muslun Conierence here onFOC - 1,008 words
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484 1951-06-29 2 HYDERABAD: The work of restoring the civil administration of tne State to normalcy from the "disturbed" conditions of the Razakar regime was continued during last year, says a report on the achievements of the Hyderabad Government during l'Jou-51 released here recently. Tne report adds thatFOC - 484 words
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Article85 1951-06-29 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have appointed a committee with Mr. A. D. Gorwala as its Chairman to assist them m formulating legislation for the regulation of stock exchanges and contracts m securities. A Bill has already been introduced tn Parliament for the regulationFOC - 85 words
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2717 1951-06-29 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS; Alleged Dealings With Bullion Association INCONCLUSIVE DISCUSSIONS ON NEHRU'S MOTION NEW DELHI, June 6 (By Air Mail).- Parliament to-day debated inconclai.'vely for three hours a motion introduced by Prime Minister Nehru for the appointment of a committee to investigate the conductFOC - 2,717 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-06-29 3 PHOTO). Lieutenant General, James A. Van Fleet (centre of 11 men) Allied Bth Army Commander, accompanies engineers on the front of the first test tram over the newly reconstructed railway bridge across the Han river at Seoul, Korea. At right Ls the wreckage of the former main bridge and aA.P. - 59 words
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853 1951-06-29 3 ARREARS OF INCOME-TAX DEMAND REPATRIATION OF INDIAN CAPITAL FROM ABROAD INDIAN AMBULANCE UNIT IN KOREA HT-2 AIRCRAFT ESTIMATES OF MAITHON PANCHET HILL DAMSSRI G. D. BIRLA'S OFFER -TRIAL OF MILITARY PERSONNEL. QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT: NEW DELHI, June 6 (By Air Mail).— The arrears of income-tax demand ai, toe beginningFOC - 853 words
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907 1951-06-29 4 MR. JOHN LAYCOCK'S APPEAL FOR FUNDS The Singapore Badminton Hall Committee wishes to make one more appeal to the Singapore public. The Government has now offered a site for the new Badminton Hall on Guillemard Road. The Committee is satisfied that this site907 words
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111 1951-06-29 4 The Executive Committee of the Singatore Kerala Samajam has decided to conduct an Inter-Ciuo Badminton Tournament, open to all Malay alecs. A special feature ot the Tournament is that players who are participating m singles will no: be allowed to participate m thi doubles. Further111 words
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368 1951-06-29 4 REVISION OF C.O.L.A. WITH REIKOSPECTIVE EFFECT URGED At a meeting of the C.O.L.A. Com mitten of the Representatives of Trade Unions of Singapore held or. Thursday last at the Singapore Teachers Union premises to discu&s me Legislative Council's decision on C.0.L.A., tne following resolutions were unanimously a-dopted. "That this meeting368 words
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121 1951-06-29 4 Selangor Indian Association Social And Lecture There will be a lecture on "Kampong Dwellings Past and Piesent", and a "Social" at the Selangor Indian Association on Saturday, June 30, between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. The detailed programme is as under; 1. Lecture by Mr. Hilton of the R. R.121 words
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Article122 1951-06-29 4 SYDNEY, June 28.—Sabotage m the Australian navy aircraft carrier, Sydney, was confirmed Tuesday night by Acting Navy Minister Joseph Francis. He said: "Perhaps this will show the Australian people how close our enemy is to us although we may think he is far away." One ofA.P. - 122 words
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Article84 1951-06-29 4 The following were elected Office Bearers of the Cosmos Ciub:Patrons -Mr. E. M. Abclui Kader and Mr. K. H. Tan Esq., PresidentMr. W. Oakes, Vice-Presidents Mr. S R. P. Naidu and A. Paul, Kon. Secretary— Mr. P. Appavoo, Asst. Hon. Secretary Mr. A. N. De Souza, Sports84 words
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