Indian Daily Mail, 10 July 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. VH. No. 149. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 294 1 India's Report To Security Council LAKK SUCCESS, July 9-— lndia has reported to the Security Council four further violations of the ceasefire line in Kashmir bv Pakistan. i On June 30, the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, informed the Security Council that within
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  • 438 1 Indian Press On Pak. Violations Of Kashmir Ceasefire Agreement NEW DELHI, July 9.— Referring ;o India's protest to the Security Council against Pakistan's violations of the Ceasefire Agreement, he HINDUSTAN TIMES writes. 'There is overwhelming evidence ol Pakistan's desire to tread the patn L»f war. Its ruling class has tried
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  • 326 1 SRINAGAR, July 9. Addressing an Id gathering of 150,000 people in Srinagar on July 0 bheikh Abdullah, Chief Minister of Kashmir, said tiiat the coming elections to the Constituent Assembly would be tree ana lair and the people could vote for any candidate
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  • 148 1 CALCUTTA, July 9. Giving impressions of his recent tour of Kashmir, Dr. R. Ahmed, West Bengal's Minister, in a broadcast from Calcutta on July 5 said that Kashmir had changed enormously since Sheikh Abdullah and his cabinet took over the administration from the hereditary ruler. Sheikh Abdullah's
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  • 82 1 SRINAUAR, July 9.— Dr. Frank Graham, U.S. mediator, paid a •courtesy call" on the Premier of Kashmir, Sheikh Mohamed Abdullah, last night, within a few hours of his arrival here. His principal secretary, Schmidt, and his military adviser, Gen. Jacob Severs, were present. Sources close. to
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  • 50 1 SRINAGAR, July 9. Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations representatives in Kashmir will not stay here for more than two weeks, according to his press officer yesterday. Dr. Graham and his party arrived heie this afternoon from New Delhi after talks there with Prime,. Minisi ter Jawaharlal Nehru Reuter
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  • 91 1 It is announced in London that the first regional conference on trade promotion in Asia and the Far East will be held in Singapore from Oct. 9 to 18. The U.N. Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East has issued invitations to member governments and interested international
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  • 94 1 TEHERAN, July 9.— Maulana Azad arrived in Teheran on July 7 by air from Istanbul. The distinguished gathering which greeted him at the airport included Ministers of Education and Justice, Chief of Protocol, the Indian Minister and a large number of Indian nationals. Maulana Azad called on
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  • 61 1 BERNE, July 9. The former Indian Ambassador to Brussels, Mr. N. Raghavan, took charge of his new appointment on July 6 as Indian Minister to Switzerland. Mr. N. Raghavan, who succeeds the late Dhirubhai Desai, will also be Indian Minister to Vienna and Vatican. The new Minister
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  • 206 1 SAIGON, July 9. Usually reliable French sources said today that efforts might be made to secure a ceasehre with the Vietnam in Indochina if the United Nations achieved a satisfactory armistice in Korea. Emperor Bao Dai, head of the Vietnam, will fly to Saigon
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  • 202 1 TOKYO, July 9.— Members of thc United Nations cease-fire team flew to Seoul today on the eve of t.ie historic journey to Kaesong for negotiations which may end at least the shooting war in Korea. General Ridgway accompanied the delegation s senior member,
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  • 50 1 NEW DELHI, July 9— lndian Army units all over Indian observed July 7 as the tree planting anniversary day. Since 1949, the Army has planted 376,428 trees in military establishments throughout the country. In New Delhi jawans and officers planted saplings and trees in their gardens and unit lands. GIIS
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  • 183 1 MOMBASA, July 9.— The Indian Naval Squadron, now on a summer cruise to East Africa, held on July 6 tactical exercises about 300 miles south east of Mombasa. The exercises, called "The Battle of Pemba," were intended to train the ships in dealing with
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  • 74 1 TEHERAN, July 9.— Two thousand Persians shouted anti-British slogans outside the Parliament House here yesterday as Foreign Minister Bagher Kazemi told the aeputies inside that Persia was considering withdrawing recognition trom tne World Court. "Persia is threatened by those who escaped from Dunkirk" shouted the demonstrators.
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  • 88 1 TEHERAN, July 9.— President Truman sent a personal message today to Iran's Premier Mohammed Mossaaeq, reportedly again urging moderation in the Middle Uiasi country's oil dispute with Britain. "A little late,' was the comment by the nationalisation-minded premier to U.S. Ambassador Henry F. Grady when Grady handed
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  • 111 1 KARACHI, PAKISTAN, JUiy —Reports received here on Saturday said more than 30 persons were killed and 10 wounded last Monday in a skirmish between Afghan and Pakistani forces. The repoit said the incident took place when Afghan tribesmen crossed into Pakistan territory and occupied a hill
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  • 51 1 NEW DELHI, July 9.— The Planning Commission submitted on July 7 a draft outline of the five-year National Development Plan to the Government of India. The draft runs into more than 350 pages and has been signed by the Commission's Chairman, 'Prime Minister Nehru and its members.-
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  • 82 1 CHINESE REDS NEAR INDIAN BORDER KALIMPONG, INDIA, July 9. Five hundred Chinese Communist troops have arrived in Gartok, important trading centre in Western Tibet about 50 air miles from the Indian border, usually reliable sources said here yesterday. The Tibetan radio station, which has been shifted from Rudok to Gartok
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  • 142 1 CAIRO, July 9.— Egypt's millions will observe a two minutes silence on July 11 as a day of "national mourning." The date marks the 69th anniversary af British ooeupation of the Nile Valley. On July 11. 1882, tne British fleet bambarded Alexandria and British troops
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  • 51 1 BOMBAY, July 9. The AllIndian Newspaper Editors' Conference announced today it is postponing indefinitely a decision to halt publication of newspapers in this country for a day to protest an amendment in the constitution restricting press freedom. The one-day shutdown had been scheduled for Thursday.
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  • 97 1 King Returning To London LONDON, July 9.— King George VI, who has been oonvalescent at the Royal lodge. Windsor, for the P'igt three weeks, was returning today to Buckingham Palace, London He is understood to have benefitted considerably from his stay at Windsor after his attack of catarrhal inflammation of
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  • 645 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tuesday, July 10, 1951. A DATO'S QUEER ARGUMENTS— II THE queerest argument that Dat'j Thuraisingham has used to discredit the vernacular schools is this: Only a handful out of several thousands of children remain long enough in the vernacular schools and manage to pass out of
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  • 414 2 To Be Spread Over Three Months DATES FOR POLLING IN STATES NEW DELHI: The ensuing general elections in India will be spread over a period of three months from October to December, 1951. The State Governments have informed the Election Commission of the period suitable for
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  • 165 2 CALCUTTA: Swarms of locusts which have made their appearance in lower West Bengal were seen on both sides of the river Ganges north of the city on June 30. They were seen over Barrackpore, Sheoraphuli, Konnagar, Baranagore and other areas. On account of the monsoon they
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  • 102 2 KARACHI: Reports about the Indo-Pakistan rice talks appearing in the Indian Press, "do not represent the position clearly," says a Press Note issued by the Pakistan Food Ministry. Pakistan has argreed to extend the date of delivery upto July-end for the balance of about 9,000 tons which could
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  • 62 2 NEW DELHI: There was a large Increase in industrial disputes ln India during April, 1951, compared with the previous month. Among the States, Bombay reported the largest number of disputes, namely 42., and accounted for a major portion of the total timeloss recorded during the month. The number
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  • 149 2 INDIAN REDS DEPUTATION^ TO MECT NEHRU CALCUTTA: The Central Election Board of the Communist Party of India at its meeting in Calcutta on July 1 decided to send a four-man deputation to meet India's Prime Minister, Shri Nehru, with a view to placing before him the "serious handicaps from which
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  • 125 2 BOMBAY: Residents in the Warden Road a fashionable locality in the city, were rudely awakened in the small hours of July 3 morning when a man fired two shots from a toy revolver The man made his appearance in the flat occupied by Shri Diwan Chamanlal,
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  • 114 2 BANGALORE: Over 100 persons led by Socialists staged a demonstration on July 2 before the Secretariat when a meeting of the Mysore Cabinet was in progress. The demonstrators cried slogans demanding the release of Kagodu satyagrahis and better treatment for those in jail. A message received from
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  • 100 2 VICE-CHANCELLOR OF KARNATAK UNIVERSITY HUBLI: Mr. C. C. Hulkotl, member of the Bombay Public Servic* Commission, was on July 2 elected Vice-Chancellor of the Karnatak University in place of Mr. R. R. Jagirdar, nominated Vice-Chancel-lor, whose two-year term expires on July 17. Mr. Hulkoto, who becomes tne first elected Vice-Chancellor,
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  • 123 2 ALLAHABAD: The U. P. Industrial Tribunal delivered its judgment here on July 2, declaring that all the employees of the Vishwamitra, a Hindi daily of Kanpur, were discharged wongwully and were entitled to be reinstated. For the period of discharge the Tribunal ordered that half-pay should
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  • 70 2 NEW DELHI: Thirty-four thousand seven hundred and nineteen persons were placed in employment by the Employment Exchanges in India during the month of Mav. 1951. Of those given Jobs, 2,279 were displaced persons, 1,748 exservice personnel and 1.227 discharged Government employees. Nineteen thousand nine hundred
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  • 108 2 COIMBATORE: The Rajpramukn of Mysore visited the temple at Perur on June 30 evening and received an address from the Vokkaligar community at their mutt there. The Rajpramukh on arrival at the temple was received with purnakumbam and garlanded by Mr. C. R. Sadasiva Mudaliar,
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  • 94 2 RANAGHAT (Nadia): The West Bengal Government took over on July 1 the administration of the Cooper's Camp at Ranaghat from the Government of India. The Cooper's Camp is the biggest reception camp opened by the Government of India in West Bengal tt» meet the onrush of refugees following
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  • 480 2 BOMBAY: A Division Bench of the bomoay High Court has heid that contracts entered into under the additional rules tramed by the .Bombay a tock Exchange on September 24, l&iti, lor leauy delivery contracts are void. The Chief Justice, who delivered the judgment
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  • 118 2 W. PUNJAB EVACUEES: CONSIDERABLE PROGRESS IN REHABILITATION NEW DELHI: Barring 25,000 persons, practically the entire population of 20 lakh rural displaced persons from West Pakistan had been allotted land and given financial assistance for permanent resettlement, a Central Rehabilitation Ministry spokesman said on June 30 As regards the urban displaced
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  • 424 2 All-India Rly Strike Will Not Materialise, Says Minister NEW DELHI: Speaking with confidence the Minister of State for Railways, Shri K. Santhanam said he did not think the strike threat will materialise." i The Minister, who was speaking to pressmen on June 30, said even l if the strike call
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  • 37 2 HYDERABAD (Dn): The Government of Hyderabad for the relief of Bihar, it is officially learnt here on July 2. The amount is being sent shortlv to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Prime Minister of India, FOC
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  • 226 2 JUBBULPORE: Seth Govind Das (M.P.) addressing a meeting of Congress workers here on June 30, urged them to identify themselves with the masses in every possible manner. This was he added, a vital need of the moment as evidently most of the misgivings and misleading
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  • 192 2 BOMBAY: An appeal filed by Yakub, Abba3, Haroon and Anis, Ants, sons of Mr. Hoosseinbhoy A. Lalljee, a former member or the Central Legislative Assembly, again their conviction and sentence, by the Additional Sessions Judge on charges of cheating, was dismissed by the Chief Justice and
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  • 152 2 KRISHNAGAR: (Nadia): The Minority Ministers of India and f/ kiS A an Mr C C Bi swas and Mr. Azizuddin Ahmed, aocompanied by Shri B. K. Acharya, Deputy Secretary, External Affairs Ministry, Government of India and two Pakistani special offlcers, Mr. K. M.
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  • 359 3 Ceylon News: Ceylon To Ban Child Labour No Employment In Estates Or Firms COLOMBO: Government will shortly introduce legislation to abolish child labour in Ceylon. If Parliament approves of the Government proposal the employment of boys and girls under 14 years in factories, estates and commercial undertakings will be prohibited.
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  • 242 3 COLOMBO: The tobacco industry will come under investigation oy a committee wnich wiU saoru> oe 'set up oy the Minister of Agnjulture and Lands. Mr. T. C. Rajaratnam, president jf the Jatlna Malayaiam Tooaccu iales 00-operative society is, i understand, the likely chairman o. .ne
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  • 68 3 COLOMBO: They are flying to picnics ncw in Ceylon. Whenever air-strips are available oxe adjacent land is the picnic ...ce. Aircraft are hired from the Civil Aviation authorities, Private flying acence-holders are the pilots. Tne picnics are planned for holidays and week-ends. lt is .possible now
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  • 445 3 COLOMBO: A diagnostic laboratory will shortly be established in Ceylon by W.H.O. and U.N.C.EJ., to assist the Government in its war on tuberculosis. The two organisations will also provide two technical officers to work in conjunction with the Medical Department's officers. They are
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  • 125 3 COLOMBO: The Government Clerical Service Union, which has been agitating for a reduction In the cost of living, has now asked 'for State control of prices and distribution of essential food-stults. The union advocates distritoution on the basi6 of a liberal ration of essential articles
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  • 318 3 COLOMBO: New industrial undertakings sponsored by the Government may, it is learned, be run on a corporation basis. This proposal is now being considered at top level. If the policy is accepted by the Government the public will be invited to buy shares »in such
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  • 337 3 COLOMBO: Prominent Ceylonese importers predict acute shoiuages of imported dairy produce such as milk, butter, cheese and condensed milk; and of potatoes, fresh fruits, dried fruits, ginger preserve, canned fish, certain canned meats and textiles. They have documentary evidence, however, to prove tha?t these shortages within the
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  • 114 3 COLOMBO: The financial position of the Ceylon Government for last May showed a surplus of Rs. 24 millions by way of receipts over payments. The total revenue for May was about Rs. 86 million in addition to the excess of over Rs. 11
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  • 53 3 COLOMBO: Professor T. L. Green, of Cerylon University, has been invited by the UNESCO to go to India and advise them on the help to be given in connexion with the development of visual education. Protessor Green will undertake the task taad may *cf in Jufly or
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  • 310 3 POLLING EXPECTED TO BE COMPLETED IN ONE DAY COLOMBO: The U.N.P. election machine is being swiftly geared to action in preparation for the 1952 general election. The date suggested in political circles is in July next year, a few months after the visit
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  • 92 3 **ii COLOMBO: Mr. K. Rajalinga.m. Ceylon Workers' Delegate at the International Labour Organisation sessions In Geneva, will attend a meeting of the International Sociai Security Association in Vienna before returning to Ceylon. The Vienna meeting of the International Social Security Association has been so timed as to
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  • 312 3 BRITAIN TO TAKE CEYLON'S ATOMIC MINERALS COLOMBO: Ceyion's entire output of thorium a radio-active metal used in artomic energy production wiil go to Britain. Pianl for (processing the thoriumDeartng monazite sands arrived irom Britain some time ago and is now toeing installed in Katukurunda. Monazite satnds are round .n the
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  • 1155 4 Repindia On Malayalees' Non Communal Character SPEECH AT SINGAPORE KERALA SAMAJAM TEA PARTY (By Our Staff Reporter) The unique broadmindedness of the Malayalees which reflected their non-communal character and readiness to identify themselves with all just and noble causes of other communities and other races, was particularly stressed by the
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  • 139 4 A dance team new to Singapore will be making their debut on Thursday. July 12 at the Capitol Ballroom Restaurant. They are Mirabai and her partner Severyn. In private life Mirabai is known as Mrs. Rosalind Bankousky and is married to ballet artist
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  • 69 4 The marriage of Mr. D. Venugopal second son of Mr. N. Damodaram Piliay of Woh Hup Ltd., Singapore, with Miss S. P. Yasodha Bai (Alias Kannu) daughter of tihe late S. Ponnusamy Piilay P.W.D. Brunei, eldest brother of Mr. N. S Narasunba Piliay of Kodak Ltd., Madras, will
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  • 93 4 LISBON, Portugal, July 9. Portugal's presidential election campaign op?ned on Sunday, with freedom Qi sp?ech and tiie press assured until the eve of voting on July 22. The winner will (replace Marshal Antonio Oscar de Frazosa Carmona. who died in April. A.P. PHOTO). In a United
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  • 384 4 TO RELIEVE DISrRESS IN FAMINEAFFECTED AREAS I In response to Prime Minister Nehru's appeal Mr. Zacharia/i ot Kampong Kuantan Estate, Bukit Rotan, has collected from labourers and many persons generous sums of money to cover the purchase of rice to be sent to the
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    • 358 4 CEYLON GOVT. APPOINTS ASSf. COMM&SiONiiR IN K.L. The Ceylon Pu'blic Services Com mission nas ordered ine appointment" of Mr. A. Nesarainam as AJtf.stariG Coanrussi-uaer lor Oevlon in tvuaia Lunipur. Mr. jNesaramam was born in Maiaya ana educated at the Methodist Boy s Jscnooi, ivuaia Lumpur. Wdere ne passed nis Senior
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    • 195 4 Chinese Journalist For Training In U.K. Mr. Ng Sek Yew. a staff reporter of the Singapore Standard has been selected as tne candidate from Singapore to undergo a course of trainn.g of Journalists In the Unitea Kingdom. 'ine Course will last for one year and will take piace maimy in
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