Indian Daily Mail, 5 June 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 115. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 560 1 They're Takingk ing Instructions From E. Germany, Says Dr. Sinha DAILY RADIO CONTACT WITH LEIPZIG DURING TELENGANA MOVEMENT ALLEGED From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 4. Communist Members created an uproar m Parliament during the debate on the Budget when Dr. Satyanarayan Sinha,
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    50 1 Demonstrations against the arrival of General Matthew B. Ridgway m Paris, broke out m parts of the French capital on May 28. Here, a policeman, armed with a baton, stands over two demonstrators lying on the ground during a demonstration m the Avenue de la Republique m Paris- A.P. Photo)
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  • 75 1 INDIANS MAY HOIST TRICOLOUR TODAY Following on the repre- sentatinns of the represen- 1 tatives of the Government j of India and the Ceylon CommisswntT. the Gover-nor-in-Counci I has appro v- 1 ed the flying on the day i of the Queen's official Birthday of flags of the members of
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  • 123 1 Mr. Vayloo Pakirisamy, J.P., who has been awarded M.B.E. m the Queen's Honour List re- leased today was, like his father before him, born m Singapore, and has for many years served the Government and the public unostentatiously, but very faithfully m a number of
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  • 185 1 It is announced that from a capital sum of $1,500 given, by the Progressive Party of Singapore three scholarships each with an annual value of $120 m the first year, $180 m the second and $200 m the third, will be awarded to cover the
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  • 60 1 SANTIAGO. Chile, June 4.— A locomotive boiler hurled by an explosion on to a hut beside a railroad killed three sleeping children on Sunday night, their mother and lister were seriously injured. The locomotive, pulling a freight train, had just left Palne Station south of here
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  • 462 1 NEW DELHI, June 4.— The I iovernment have decided that he export of electric fans of ndigenous manufacture, other .han ceiling fans, be henceorth licensed freely. Electric eiling fans (indigenous) are Iready included m OGL NO V. Import licences during the econd half
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  • 71 1 WEDNESDAY: With effect from 2 p.m. on June 4, 1952 until further notice, a 24 hour curfew has been imposed on the wired-to area of the Gunong Rapat New village m the Ipoh District of Perak. There is a 22 hour house curfew to the same village.
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  • 62 1 WEDNESDAY: A number of terrorists fired on a civilian car travelling m the Labis area of Johore yesterday. The fire was very heavy and the car was forced to stop. The terrorists then proceeded to murder the driver who was a civilian and to burn the car.
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  • 97 1 Foreign Ministers from 15 nations of the free Western nations signed a treaty forming a European Army and linking the entire might of the Atlantic community to its support. The signing took place m the French Foreign Minister's gold-ceillnged clockroom m theQuai d'Orsay. Photo shows a
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  • 150 1 Osmania Varsity: Centre's Control Opposed From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 4 T^ie Chief Minister of Hyderabad Mr. Ramakrishna Rao told a Press Conference that the Government of India had been informed of the great opposition among the people of the State against the decision of the Centre to take
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  • 265 1 DISTRICT CONGRESS COMMITTEES From Oar Own Correspondent MADRAS. June 4.- Following the directive of the High Command that all District Congress Committees should be reconstituted m older to bring I new blood, the following have been elected District Pre- I sidents: Mr. P. Ponnambaiam Gownder (Trichy); Mr. G. vindan. M.L.A.
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  • 122 1 Starting from June 15 the public m Johore Bahru when they require the services of the POLICE. FIRE BRIGADE or AMBULANCE have to dial *****. This number is connected to a new Information Room where there will always be a Police Officer on duty able to speak
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  • 336 1 Following resolutions were passed at the 6th Annual Session of the Malayan Indian Congress held at Klang on June 1:- 1. LOTTERIES: That the Congress should run lotteries to provide funds for Indian Welfare. 2. TODDY: That the Congress reiterates its stand on toddy and tequests
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    48 1 Mr. Taketora Ogata. Special Envoy of the Prime Minister of Jsft»n, called on the Prime Minister, Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, m New Delhi, on May 27. Photo shows the Prime Minister, Shri Jawaharlal Nehru with Mr. Taketora Ogata (Centre) and Mr. Kawasaki. Charge d'Affairs of*Jaagß m India.- GIIS Photo)
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  • 363 1 Queen's Birthday Honours For Malayans LONDON, June 5. Queen Elizabeth II's first honours list of her four-month-old reign include the following for Singapore, Federation of Malaya, Sarawak, etc. Moroboe Vincenzo Del Tufo. who acted as Malaya's High Commissioner till the arrival of General Sir Gerald Templer, becomes a KBE. Mr.
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  • 37 1 TOKYO June 4. Indian Ambassador K. X Chettur yesterday handed the Japanese Government a proposed drafted on an India-Japan peace treaty. India did not sign the peace treaty that gave Japan its independence on *\prt\ 28.— A.P.
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  • 682 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., June 5, 1952. The Malayan Indian Congress yHE need to preserve the Malayan Indian Congress as the common political organisation of all Indians m this country, is evident from the presidential address to the sixth annual session of the Congress delivered by Mr. Kundal Lai
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  • 1592 2 Security Demand On Press Bihar Govt's. Appeal Dismissed DEIHI, May 29: The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court, presided over by the Chief Justice, unanimously held that the pamphlet entitled "Sangram" (Revolution) printed at the Bharati Press at Purulia, Bihar State, did not tend to incite or to encourage the
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    57 2 The West German Peace Troaty, bringing the occupation to an end and paving the way for the signing of the European Army Treaty, was signed m Bonn, West German Capital, May M. Left to Rfght at the ceremony: Eden, Schuman, AcJn- »n and Adenauer On the table before them is
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    26 2 Photo. Bridagier General Haydon Boatner (rigrht), Commandant Koje Island Prison Camp, welcomes a platoon of the Kings Own Shropshire Liarht Infuifi-v C May 28.- A. P.
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  • 175 2 Bajpai Sworn In As Bombay Governor i BOMBAY. May 30. Mr frirja Shankar Bajpai was sworn m as Governor of Bombay this afternoon at the Darbar Hall, Raj Bhavan. m the presence of a distinguished gathering. Wearing a white Gandhi cap, brown aebkhan and white suruvar. Mr. Bajpai arrived In
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  • 222 2 NEW DELHI, May 31— Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda, India's Minister for Planning, said here '.hat the community projects would bring much-needed improvement to the rural areas of India. Mr. Nanda, who was Inaugurating the first annual session of the Institute of Town Planners here, called upon town
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  • 148 2 NEW DELHI, May 29.— The President today issued an order authorising the use of the Hindi language, m addition to the English language, and of the Devanagari form of numerals, for the purpose of issuing warrants of appointments of Governors of States and Judges
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  • 104 2 NEW DELHI. May 28.— One of the two persons seriously injured m Monday's disturbances m Delhi died m hospital today. The other i 8 progressing satisfactorily. The disturbances followed a demonstration by a large crowd to protest against a proposed Hindu-Muslim marrjage. The cjity continued to
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  • 408 2 BOMBAY, May 28.— Mr. F. C. Badhwar, Chairman of the Indian Railway Board, said here that of the Rs. 80 crores provided m the Railway Budget for development, only about Rs. 7 to Rs. 8 crores could be really called development expenditure. The rest was
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  • 232 2 Appointment Of National Wage Board Uraed PACHMARHI, May 28.— Mr. J. P. Narain. Socialist leader m an interview here suggested the appointment of a permanent national wage board which would periodically fix and revise wage scales for all Central Government employees. In all advanced countries, he said, there were national
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  • 68 2 BANARAS, May 29.— A woman today oTered to exchange her two children for two dhoties and sonnthing to eat as she could not bear to see the children crying for food. The poverty-stricken woman announced this with tears m her eyes before a crowd gathered
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  • 90 2 BOMBAY, May 29— Eighty sityagrahis. at present undergoing imprisonment m Nasik jail, will go on hunger-strike from May 31. according to a spokesman of the Socialist Party here. The satyagrahis were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment m connection with the "Socialist-sponsored satyagraha at Poena against he
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  • 100 2 BERLIN. June 3. British MUtary Police threw a barbed wire barricade around Russia n-operated Radio Berlin today and besieged that Com--nnnist inland inside the Western Section of the divided city, j The surprise dawn action I caught a guard of about 20 Russian Tommy-gunners inside the
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  • 326 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: &ehru Clarifies Central Government's Policy NEW DELHI, May 27.— The Prime Minister announced m the House of the People yesterday that the policy of the Central Government was one of general release of detenus unless there were special reasons m individual cases
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  • 210 3 NEW DELHI. May 27.--"There is no question of India giving away wheat to Pakistan or exporting it to other countries," said Mr. D. P. Karmarkar. Deputy Minister for Commerce and Industry, m reply to a short notice question by Mr. Sinhasan Singh m the House of
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  • 670 3 NEW DELHI, May 27. Members from Kashmir pleaded for the construction of a railway between Pathankot, the present railhead, and Jammu m the House of the People during general discussion on the Railway Budget which began yesterday. All .party members urged that more
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  • 149 3 Passports To Mosow NEW DELHI, May 28.— Mr Nehru said m reply to Mr Anaadaa Namblar. m l^t, Houc^s of the Feople yesterday that passports were issued to 36 out of 44 persons who applied for passport facilities to go to Moscow to attend the international Economic Conference. Passports were
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    73 3 Crowds make a concerted rush towards police after they had arrested E. S. (Solly) Sachs, banned Secretary of the Garment Workers' Union, after he started to address a meeting outside the City Hall m Johannesburg, South Africa, on May 24. Here Sachs is hidden by the police wiio surround him.
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  • 39 3 MARGHERITA, Assam, May 29. An earthquake shock of moderate intensity was felt on Monday m many parts of Upper Assam, including Tuisukia, Digboi, Margherita and Ledo. Ho Ham a ere haa been report•A- FOC
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  • 717 3 Gandhiji's Memory Still Green In S. Africa LONDON, June 4. The independent Times hoped yesterday that the African. Indian and coloured organisations campaign "against the excesses of the apartheid doctrine" m South Africa will be able **to sustain the good intentions with which it starts, of complete renunciation of violence."
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  • 105 3 No Controversial Issues In IndoJapanese Treaty TOKYO, June 4.— lndian Ambassador K. K. Chettur yesterday a draft Japan-India peace treaty to Japanese Foreign Minister Katsuo Okasakl. An official spokesman for the Indian Embassy yesterday predicted a peace treaty between the two countries would be signed soon." He said the draft
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  • 228 3 NEW DELHI. May 27- Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister of State (Finance), gave details of the contribution received by the Government of India under the Colombo Plan yesterday. Mr. Tyagi, who was replying to Mr. S. C. Semanta, said that the contribution of the donor Governments
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    84 3 The failure of the 1952 monsoon has left South and East India m the deadly grip of famine. Some 10,000,000 people live m the drought belts, the largest of which is m Rayalaseema, an area some 15,000 square miles m extent, m Madras State, bordering on the State ol Hyderabad.
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  • 129 3 MADRAS, May 27.— Dr. P. Subbaroyan, President, Tamil Nad Congress Committee, writes The All-India Congress Committee ha s extended the time by one month for the enrolment of primary members of the Congress. I hope that by now a vast number of members would have been enrolled.
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  • 87 3 WASHINGTON, June 4.— Retired Admiral Charles M. Cooke. Jr., quotes Nationalist Chinese source as saying ruthless Red purges on the China mainland have taken 15 million lives. The admiral, who recently returned from two years as technical adviser to the Nationalists on Forpiosa said the Communists
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  • 109 3 EI CENTRO. California, June 4.— Six tons of lead and cement floated to the ground on Sunday m two of the world's largest parachutes which had been dropped from a flying boxcar at 2,300 feet. Parachute experts at the El Centro naval
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  • 226 3 C.R.-Kidwai Food Talks MADRAS, May 28. Derationing of wheat m Madras State and miscellaneous problems about food distribution and procurement were discussed at a conference here today attended by India's Food Minister, Mr. Rafl Ahmed Kidwai, and the State Chief Minister, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari. The Central Food Secretary, Mr. Vishnu
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  • 61 3 MARGHERITA (Assam), May 31— A Naga tribesman has been sentenced to two years* r.i. fo r being m possession of 3y 2 totals of opium and some smoking materials. The case wa s detected by the Ledo district opium staff at Tirap, about 14 miles from
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  • 275 4 CEYLON NEWS: PRISON REFORM IN CEYLON CABINET COLOMBO: Prison reforms on an island wide scale are to be effected soon. A new jail to replace the present Bogambara Prison, which is to be converted into the Kandy Law Courts, would be constructed on a 110-acre
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  • 193 4 PURE FOOD DRIVE BEGINS IN CEYLON COLOMBO: Vendors of fruits— mangoes, papaw, jak and pineapples have been \varned by the Colombo Food Inspectors that once they cut the fruit they should keep th pieces covered. Failure to do so will mean a prosecution. Food Inspectors have also been asked by
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  • 41 4 The annual general meeting of the Muar Indian Association will be held on Sunday June 8 at 6.15 p.m. at the Association premises. Al l members are requested to be present, writes the Hon. Secretary Mr. G. Vergis.
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  • 999 4 WHO'S WHO IN CEYLON CABINET COLOMBO. June 4.— Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake, whose anti-Communist United National Party will have 66 votes m the new 101-member parliament, announced Monday a cabinet dominated by young men. Eight of the 14 men m the cabinet are m their forties. Only three are over
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  • 46 4 Photo. Hundreds of Communist Prisoners, divided into erouns carry out self imposed drills m compound 96 on Koje Island. The prisoners of war keep up a rugged physical programme, m the background a United Nations Guard tower rises over the scene A.P.
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  • 385 4 LONDON, June 4.— Britain's socialized medicine programme was scaled down on Sunday. For the first time m four years, Britons played directly for some health services, such as prescriptions, dental treatment, false teeth and wigs. I Winston Churchill's governjment cut back
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  • 327 4 COLOMBO. June 3—Premier Dudley Senanayake's new antl left wing Government may plug the leak through which nearly 15,000 long tons of Ceylon rubber has been shipped to Communist China m the past eight months. Mr. Senanayake, who led the United National Party (UNP) to an overwhelming
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  • 56 4 Two hundred and thirty seven bags of mall were damaged or destroyed by fire and/or water when a fire occurred on the s.s. Merak m Singapore harbour on Saturday last. With the exception of 1 bag from Medan to Singapore all the remaining bags were for
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  • 28 4 The office of the Representative of the Government of India mi n Malaya will remalr closed today (Thursday) on account of the Queen's Birthday.
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  • 36 4 American Consular offices. Including offices and libraries of the United States Information Service m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, will be closed today Thursday, June 5, m honour of the Queen's Birthday.
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    • 391 4 Silver-Platted Articles NEW DELHI, June 4— The Government of India have decided that members of trade engaged m the past m import of silver-plated articles for use m hotels and restaurants catering for tourist traffic should be given some licences. Firms having past imports ll L c foll( >wing items
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