Indian Daily Mail, 6 July 1951
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Title Section16 1951-07-06 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 145. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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180 1951-07-06 1 TANDON DEMANDS END OF FENCE-SITTING (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, JuJy Congress President Shri rurshottaimias Tandon has at last forced the tightrope v.;s lking Mr. KaU Alunetl Kitfwai to take a definite decision as to whether he is remaining within tho180 words
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Article144 1951-07-06 1 (From Our ChTJi Correspondent) MADRAS, July s— Dr. P. Subbaroyan returned after 18 months as India's Ambassador in Djakarta to resume active politics in Madras. His arrival has aroused a great deal of speculation as to whether he would mobilise all the opponents of the present144 words
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167 1951-07-06 1 NO WAR PREPARATIONS IN RUSSIA, SAYS "RED" DEAN! LONDON. July 5. Dr. Hewlett Johnwon, Dean of Canterbury Did a Moscow meeting on Tuesday night "it is difficult to Imagine anything more remote from war preparations than what I have seen in your country." the Tass reported yesterday. The report receivedReuter - 167 words
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92 1951-07-06 1 TOKYO, July s.— Governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York spent most of today conferring with Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway and U.S. Ambassador William J. Sebald Dewey said the talks covered a wide range of subjects from the Korean ceasefire to the Japanese peace treaty.92 words
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54 1951-07-06 1 The Selangor Indian Welfare Committee will present Indian Dance, Kathakali and music by Miss Padmaja and her partv in aid of the Welfare Week under the distinguished patronage of the Sultan of Selangor, at 9 p.m. tomorrow, SButurday, July 7 at the ChineseA.P. - 54 words
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Article120 1951-07-06 1 CALCUTTA, July s.— West Bengal police yesterday fired on East Bengal refugee squatters who, they said, "turned berserk" and attacked them. Accoiding to an official communique, the government decided to arrest Hindu refugee trouble makers at a camp near Ranaghat, 40 miles Cron here. The refugeesA.P. - 120 words
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Article34 1951-07-06 1 CARIO, July 5. Tht Egypt-lan Ministry cf the Interior tcdMy on nounccd a list of "undesirables" not allowed to enter Egypt, inciu J ing about 20 prominent members of Persia's pro-Camimmlst Tudeti Party. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration77 1951-07-06 1 PHOTO). Sir Frank SosVice, K.C., the Attorney -General, left Northolt airport. London, on June 29, on a B.E.A. VHcing for Amsterdam to lead the British delegation of legal experts at the International Court of Justice hearing at The Hague of the government's application lor mi interim injunction against Persia. PhotoA.P. - 77 words
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Article204 1951-07-06 1 ASMARA, Eritrea, July 5. Two men who caused the deaths of 18 West Africans by marching them on a desert island without, food or water were sentenced by a British court at Massava yesterday to die ct the scene of t.neir crime. The men. EritreanA.P. - 204 words
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Article86 1951-07-06 1 NEW DELHI, July s.— Frank P. Graham, U.N. Kashmir Mediator, paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister Nehru yesterday. His 50-minute visit was described by a Foreign Office spokesman as "cordial". Graham is expected to meet Nehru again today before he leaves for Kashmir, where hisA.P. - 86 words
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184 1951-07-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent? CALCUTTA, July s.— The Nati ona i General Council of the Socialist Party of India has adopted a five-year programme on the basis of which it will contest the coming elections, (as already briefly reported n the IDM yesterday). If184 words
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74 1951-07-06 1 RANGOON, July s.— Burma's assorted political parties have hailed a forthcoming Burmese-Indian friendship pact as a "necessity for positive neutrality." The World Peace Congress (Burma Branch) felt Burma, India and Indonesia will soon be called upon to "contribute effectively to Asian peace and neutrality." A W.P.C.A.P. - 74 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-07-06 1 PHOTO) This photo shows an atomic explosion during tests ai Frenchman's Hat in the Nevada Desert, U.S.A. The tests were conducted in January and February this year. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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89 1951-07-06 1 CALCUTTA, July 5 —A, Municipal court here today imposed a fine of Rs. 500 on the British tea firm of Lipton &i Co. for "storing, exposing and ottering for sale tea adulterated with foreign matter." A salesman of the firm, convicted of the same charge,Reuter - 89 words
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Article112 1951-07-06 1 TEHERAN, July s.— Two sheep wvia slaughtered in front of the Shah of Persia here yesterday as he entered hospital to undergo an' pcration tor appendicitis. Premier Mohammed Mossadeq and his cabinet were drawn up on each side of the steps to the Bank Mclli hospitalReuter - 112 words
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Article90 1951-07-06 1 SYDNEY, July 5. -The -boom ship Kangaroo cut a two-foot hole in the aircraft -carrirr Sydney in he harbour here yesterday. The Kangaroo's boom-laying prow ctrnck Vt carrip;- n the pirt side about 15 feet above the wa f er line and tine two iliios were lockedA.P. - 90 words
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Article104 1951-07-06 1 WASHINGTON, July 5 President Truman declared yesterday that the world faces a long period of "great international danger" even if peace comes to Korea. He urged the American people to follow a "hard, hough policy of selfdenial." Moreover, he cautioned, It Is still too early to say whetherA.P. - 104 words
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Article45 1951-07-06 1 ENGLISH SPEAKING UNION LONDON. July s.— Princess Elizabeth la to succeed Lord Salisbury as President of the English Speaking Union in Britain, it was announced here on Tuesday night. The announcement was made at the union's dinner here, held In honour of Oen. EJ&eahower- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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308 1951-07-06 1 BIG TANKER CO. OFFERS TO TRANSPORT PERSIAN OIL INDIAN AND PAK EMPLOYEES AGREE TO REMAIN AT WORK TEHERAN, July s.— Persia today offered oil to the world at three Mr. Aidelan said this company was the second largest in the world and its offer was serious." He told Deputies thatReuter - 308 words
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124 1951-07-06 1 PRINCESS ELIZABETH TO VISIT CANADA AND U.S. LONDON. July s.— Prince, s Eli zabeth and Prince Philip will vlsi' the United States if invited— aftei their tour of Canada in October, responsible sources said today. A qualified informant said "i< President Truman invites them, of course they will say "YesA.P. - 124 words
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132 1951-07-06 1 TRENT. Italy, July s.— HjaLmar Schacht, .farmer Nazi Finance Minister, is believed here to have a^ceptpd the task of trying to restore order to Indonesia's finances. Sctiacht, on holiday in nearby Merano, had a long meeting two days ago with Suvrpo Pamontyak. Ambassador in ItalyA.P. - 132 words
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47 1951-07-06 1 RANGOON, July s— Six government soldiers were wounded defending a vital bridge near Yenangyaunrr. the country's largest oil centre, the official communique reported yesterday. One hundred Communists attacked a government picket there but were forced to retreat with heavy ctmKltfet.. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article163 1951-07-06 1 ALLIED TROOPS ENTER KAESONG! TOKYO. July s.— An Allied patrol entered Kacsong. the venue of the cease-fire talks, wiWhout contact the Bth Army said today. As a platoon -sized patrol entered the town yesterday another patrol immediately east of Kaesong reported receiving small-arms fire and withdrew to the Allied lines.Reuter - 163 words
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Article64 1951-07-06 1 KOREA, July 5. U.S. Undersecretary of the Armj Archibald Alexander was injured yesterday when a light plane crashed into the side of a mountain on the eastern front. A spokesman said Alexander and the pilot, Major Walter Borden, were shaken and bruised. Both are resting comfortably64 words
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Article108 1951-07-06 1 TOKYO. July 5. The Communists and the United Nations are all set to begin preliminary cea.selire taitos on Sunday In Korea's No-Man's-Land. Only details guaranteeing the safe arrival of negotiators are lacking. Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway agreed today to the Red proposal for a SundayA.P. - 108 words
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Article114 1951-07-06 1 WASHINGTON, July 5.— A ceasefire in Korea will not lead to any reduction in the United States armM forces manpower target. Admiral Forrest P. Sherman told, a press conference here yesterday. Admiral Sherman, Chief of Naval Operations and a member of the JiJLnt Chiefs ofReuter - 114 words
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Article38 1951-07-06 1 BOMBAY, July 4.— ln the International Badminton Championship for Thomas Cup in Bombay on July 1, India won all the five remaining matches against Thailand. India will now meet Australia in the Pacific Zone final in August.—. GIISGIIS - 38 words
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Advertisement34 1951-07-06 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES From 23-6-51. (BY POST) Malaya. B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 8.50 3 Months 16.60 M.OO j l Year 06.00 w otller pl *c«» 3 Months 19 50 39.00 1 Year 78.0034 words
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860 1951-07-06 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Friday, July 6, 1951. DON'T BLAME THE SHREWD DATO! THE Member for Education Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham would, have us believe that those who have had anything to do with criticising the Barnes Report on Malay Education in the Federation are all invariably fools. The860 words
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Article136 1951-07-06 2 Fighting Reported NEW DELHI: Three Pakistani aircraft flying over the Mata Madakhel villages in "Pakhtoonistan" on June 15 were fired on by the people of the villages, according to a Kabul Radio broadcast. Three other Pakistani aircraft according to the same source, made a reconnaissanceF.O.C. - 136 words
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226 1951-07-06 2 A.-I.C.C. SECRETARY TO VISIT HYDERABAD TOMORROW HYDERABAD: Mr. Kala Venkata Rao, General Secretary, AllIndia Congress Committee, has informed Mr. D. G. Bindu, Piesiuent of the Hyderabad Pradesh Congress, that either he or Mr. .\lohanlal Oautam would visit Hydembad on July 7 en route to Bangalore. Disclosing this, Mr. M. RamaiF.O.C. - 226 words
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101 1951-07-06 2 Figures Of Migration: More Hindus Muslims Arrive In W. Bengal NEW DELHI: More Hindu and Muslims arrived in West Bengal from East Bengal than the number who moved in the opposite direction during the week June 11-17 according to the kuesl official figures, the figures are: From East Bengal toF.O.C. - 101 words
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Article89 1951-07-06 2 HYDERABAD: The Hyderabad Government have applied to the Government of India for a loan or Rs. 20 lakhs for industrial housing in the State. The State Government will contribute Rs. 10 lakhs and the Industrial Housing Corporation will be entrusted with the responsibility of constructing theseF.O.C. - 89 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-07-06 2 PHOTO). fSu- J awaha f al Nehru goi ng round the Pashupaftinath Sf VfT^t/xT^^V" the Picture are Shrimati Indira ?hh iT^§H ri C x?- N S gh India's Ambassador to Nepal and Shri Upadhyay, Nepal s Food and Agriculture Minister A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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104 1951-07-06 2 AJMER HINDU SABHA TO QUIT ALL-INDIA BODY AJMER: The Ajmer State Hindu Sabha has decided to disaffiliate itself from the All-India Hindu Mahasabha, according to a resolution passed by the Sabha, a copy of which was received here on June 28. The Sabha has also appealed to other Hindu SabhasF.O.C. - 104 words
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856 1951-07-06 2 AT NEC President's Reply To Diwakar BOIVIBAY: Re P!yJng to a statement Issued by Shri R. R. Diwakar, Minister of State for Information and broadcasting, in connection with the decisions of the All-India Newspaper Editors 1 Conference, Shri Gupta, President of the A.I.N.E.C. h aB said that Shri Diwakar betraysF.O.C. - 856 words
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1320 1951-07-06 2 Bright Future For India's Steel Industry U.S. EXPERT'S PREDICTION BOMBAY: "The steel industry in India has very good prospects. It has a great future brighter than the steel industry in any part of the world. Not only can India be seli-suilicient but she can also export large quantities of pig1,320 words
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1844 1951-07-06 3 Ceylon Parliament Proceedings: 'Ceylon Has An Obligation By Her Nationals' -Premier COLOMBO: Replying to allegations made in an amendment to the Address of Thanks at meeting of the House of Representatives, the RL Hon. D. S. Senanayake, Prime Minister, said India and Ceylon hadFOC - 1,844 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-07-06 3 PHOTO Shri Jauaharlal Nehru admiring the gift he received from the Education Minister of Nepal during his visit to Patan APAP - 21 words
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410 1951-07-06 3 COLOMBO: The voting strength of the majority of the up-country electorates, which are at present represented by Ceylon Indian Congress representatives, has been reduced to a fraction of what it was at the last general election. This reduction is due to the elimination of IndianFOC - 410 words
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109 1951-07-06 3 DEHIOWITA: Seventy five-year oid Appuhamy of Ikkapitiya (near Dehiowita), with half a century of snake -charming behind him, forgot to mutter his mantarams, when he attempted to capture a five-loot cobra. The treptiile. which he fearlessly caught by the neck as it was creeping into aFOC - 109 words
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Article73 1951-07-06 3 WHO FORGOT THE FLAG COLOMBO: Somebody in the House ot Representatives forgot his job recemtly, and the result was the House met without the official flag flying as usual Tnis would have given an opportunity to Mar. C. Sunthcralingam, M.P. for Vavuniya to sit in the House and take partFOC - 73 words
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66 1951-07-06 3 COLOMBO: The Registrar Cooperative Societies, Mr. S. C. Fernando will represent Ceylon at two international co-operative conferences. One of these is the Commonwealth Conifexesce on Agricultural Co-operation, which is to *be held at Oxford from July 23 to July 28. The last two conferences were heldFOC - 66 words
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Article152 1951-07-06 3 JAFFNA: The passfbiirty af a serious communal clash between the Pallas and Kovias as a result of an alleged assault in consequence of which valuable crops In fields worth over a thousand rupees were destroyed by rival parties and bodily harm threatened, was averted by the timelyFOC - 152 words
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Article138 1951-07-06 3 COLOMBO: Ceylon will be a signatory to the Japanese Peace Treaty. The target date for the signing cf liatLons regarding the treaty are now drawing to a close and CeyIqii, in her role as a Dominion, has been given a place in the discussions. TheFOC - 138 words
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Article198 1951-07-06 3 (Continued from page 2) municationB to Bombay, Delhi and other centres. There is also scope lo start a plant in Western India and another plant in Southern India. But any such development must await developments of the coastai shipping system because coal should be brought in fromFOC - 198 words
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Article319 1951-07-06 4 PRIMARY EDUCATION IN MOTHER TONGUE Following is a brief outline of a plan of education for the Federation of Malaya suggested by Suami Satyananda of the Vivekananda Ashram, Kuala Lumpur: PREAMBLE 1. The child's education must begin in its mother-tongue. 2. The child to begin319 words
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Article224 1951-07-06 4 A meeting of representatives oi various educational and cultural institutions in the Federation of Malaya was held on June 30, at Kuala Lumpur under the auspieots of the Malayan Indian Congress, to consider the report of the Committee on Malay Education and a memorandum on Indian224 words
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117 1951-07-06 4 The following resolutions were passed at a Committee Meeting ol the Malayan Indian Association held in Kuala Lumpur on July 2 writes Mr. Padi A. Krishnan. Hon Gen. Secretary: RESOLUTIONS 1. "It is resolved that since the Barnes Committee denies the fundamental right of a117 words
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102 1951-07-06 4 BRISBANE, July 5.— A group of 22 Pakistani government officials have decided Pakistani primary producers should be reorganised on the lines of Australian producers co-operative societies. "We have seen how your farmers and producers can agree on a cooperative basis to eliminate middlemenA.P. - 102 words
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75 1951-07-06 4 RANGOON, July s— The Bama Khit, a leading Burmese language newspaper, has editorially opposed the socialist government's nationalisation plans, asserting nationalisation is alien to the Burmese. The paper considered Burma's soci.tl, religious and economical environment are factors against nationalisation, which, it says, to be effective, pie-supposesA.P. - 75 words
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Article119 1951-07-06 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Sir —After many years of dora^i- iand P la cid existence, thn Slndhi community has come out of its shell and started taking keen interest hi sports, particularly cricket. Credit is due to Mr. W. fttlfgnrttn with whose efforts, help, guidance and inspiration119 words
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128 1951-07-06 4 FRANKFURT, July 5. William Oatis. Prague correspondent of the Associated Press of Amertca, accused of espionage to which he confessed, was yesterday sentenced to 10 years impa-i'sonment and then to expulsion from Czechoslovakia but with remission of half the sentence on good behaviour. Oatis.Reuter - 128 words
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Article46 1951-07-06 4 CHAVAKACHCHERI: At a meeting of the Hindus of Thenmarachchy held at Meesalai Mavedv Pillayar Temple courtyard. Mr. S K. Choiliah. vioe-princ;pxl of th^ local Hindu College, who presided. said the State should mot interfere with the administration of Hindu temples.- FOCFOC - 46 words
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161 1951-07-06 4 BANGKOK, July 5. Aides 01 Premier Pibul Songgram yesterday were searching for an unknown teenage sampan boy. Tne boy Played a heroic role under fire when he rywed the sampan whici brought the Premier across trie Bangkok river from the rebel nava stronghold toReuter - 161 words
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Article49 1951-07-06 4 BOMBAY, July s.— The Malayan cadmiraton players Wong Peng Soor and Abdulla Piruz scoxed an easv victory over P. M. Nadrani ami N. E. Swami in the first round of the Cricket Club of India open badminton championships her* yesterday. The Malayan £on 15-2 ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article135 1951-07-06 4 At the fourth a,nnual reprcsemta tives conforcncr of the Naval Ba' Labour Union. Sinaapore, on July 1 the following office-bearers we-, elected: Pivsirirr.t: Mr. Latilf bin AhmaVice -Presidents: Mr. K. V Mathew and Mr. On j Chew Cheng As^i tant Secretaries: Mr. M N Ba!a Nair.135 words
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228 1951-07-06 4 DUGDALE ON AFRICANS' ABILITY TO GOVERN THEMSELVES LONDON. July s.— British Minister of State for Colonial Affairs Mr John Dugdale said at Ashbridge, Hertfordshire, that anyone who aouoted whether Africans could assume positions of responsibility must have had 'their minds set at rest when they met Mr/ Kwame Nkrumah, theReuter - 228 words
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