Indian Daily Mail, 6 June 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 116. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 343 1 Free Referendum Impossible In French India Other Methods Must Now Be Adopted, Says Nehru From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 5, Premier Nehru announced in Parliament yesterday (Wednesday) that the Government of India had finally come to the decision that free and fair referendum could not possibly be held
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  • 127 1 NEW DELHI, June s.— Fierce storms sweeping the upper slopes of Mt. Everest have forced a team of Swiss climbers to abandon their attempt to scale the unconquered heights of the world's highest mountain, the Nepalese Embassy reported Wednesday. An embassy spokesman said the bad weather
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  • 102 1 STOCKHOLM, June 5. King Gustaf Adolf, of Sweden, will attend the ceremony when the Olympic Torch is brought over to Swedish territory at the southern port of Malmoe by ferry boat on July 1 on its wav to Helsinki. A Danish guard of honoui will stand over the
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  • 109 1 Goa Nehru Refutes P'guese Minister's Claim From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 5.— Replying to a question in ParPament, Premier Nehru declared he was aware of the statement made by the Portugal Overseas Minister during his recent visit to Goa that the Settlement was an integral part of Portuguese
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  • 130 1 SILENT MARCH OF PROTEST AGAINST MALAN'S COURT CAPETOWN, June s.— About 6,000 persons led by Torch Commando officials and eight Opposition Members of Parliament on Wednesday took part m a silent march of protest against the High Court of Parliament Act, to which the Gov-ernor-General gave his assent on Tuesday
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  • 62 1 HELSINKI, June s.— Fewer than 500 spectators from behind the iron curtain are expected at the Olympic Games here next month. All of them will probably be from the Soviet Union which has reserved 500 tickets. But only a few have been sold so far. Poland
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  • 120 1 NEW DELHI, June 5. Au independent MR Megnath Saha declared m the Indian Parliament yesterday that a recent Chinese map showed the Indian protectorate state of Bhutan wnich borders on Tibet as part of China. Prime Minister Jawahanai Nehru replied that on an oxd Chinese map
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  • 167 1 Nehru On "Gangster Methods" In Fr. India New Delhi, June 5. Prime Minister Nehru told the Indian Parliament yesterday that political life m French settlements m India was largely controlled by "gangster methods." Answering questions m the House of the People Mr. Nehru said a fair referendum m the French
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  • 82 1 LONDON, June 5 —Britain is to import silk cloth from Japan, but she will export at least half of it. after processing. The Board of Trade announced here last night that it would considet applications for licences to import "a limited quantity of certain descriptions
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  • 59 1 PARIS, June 5. Early trains on the Paris underground and suburban surface lines ran normally yesterday m spite of a Communist-called 24-hour general strike. Street cleaners were also at work. The Communist-led General Confederation of Labour has called the 24-hour strike for the Paris area and
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  • 149 1 ABILENE, Kansas, June s.— "China was lost to the free world m one of the greatest international disasters of our time,*' General Dwight D. Eisenhower told the people of Abilene, Kansas, yesterday. He termed thi s "a type of tragedy that must
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  • 99 1 The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer visited "B" Company, the Green Howards on the 10,000 acre Bukit Asahan Estate during his tour of Malacca. He asked to see the dog "Amour" which had nosed out two bandits. Picture shows High Commissioner with the dog and
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  • 234 1 WASHINGTON, June s.— .Asiu and Pacific areas face a possible reduction of U*****,000,000 m U.S. foreign fund* as a result of Tuesday's U.S. Senate-House of Representatives conference committee action. ine conference group ap proved a foreign aid bill ol 3 lightly under US$6,500,000,000 almost
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  • 140 1 NEW DELHI, June 5— A leading Communist member of Parliament, Professor Hlren Mukerjee, yesterday called for a world conference of big nnd small powers m Delhi to discuss and sign a peace pact. Speaking m the parliamentary debate on the Indian
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  • 93 1 SYDNEY, June s.— Queen Elizabeth will provide the trophy for the Australian race which her grandfather, King George V instituted m 1927. The 12-furlong race known as the King's Cup for 25 years, will now be called the Queen's Cup. Quality handicapping maxljnum topweight 9st. 51b. and minimum
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  • 88 1 NEW DELHI, June 5— Prime Minister Nehru yesterday told the Indian Parliament that Red China has made no territorial claims against Indian border territory. He wa s replying to a quea tioner who drew Nehru's attention to Chinese maps circulating here which show
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  • 164 1 White Youth Marries Negro •Girl ITHACA, New York, June 4.— A White youth and a Negro girl whose campu s romance encountered college disapproval exchanged marriage vows .n an inter-faith centre here. Robert McAllester, 23, and Grace Cunningham, 22, of Berkeley, California, arrived here from Earlham College m Richmond, Indiana.
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  • 103 1 CAIRO, June s.—Parliamentary life m Egypt suspended since last March when the King revoked the Wafdistdominated Chamber of Deputies will be resumed this coming autumn, it was officially announced on Wednesday. Propaganda Minister Farid Zaaluk Pasha told reporters that a general election would be held next
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  • 122 1 WASHINGTON, June 5.— A bipartisan group plans to ask Congress today to go on record urging the United States to give public and private aid to India. A spokesman said 14 members of Congress will introduce m both Houses resolutions saying that Congress: "Expresses the
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  • 52 1 TOKYO, June 5. Eikichl Araki, Japan's first postwar Ambassador to the U.S., left for Washington by air at 2 p.m. yesterday. The new ambassador was accompanied by his son Fumio Araki, daughter Tomiko Araki, counsellor Akira Miyasaki, assissistant attache Kazuo Naka.nma and third secretary Mizuo
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  • 164 1 Following the days of intense ground and air rescue activity, the crew of two from an Army Auster which crashed m Northern Perak on Tuesday afternoon were last night (Thursday) reported safe and well m friendly hands. The Auster crashed while on an anti-bandit reconnaissance flight
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  • 276 1 Anti-Negro Riot Sequel: Police Chief Convicted CHICAGO, June 5.— The police chief, two policemen and the village Attorney of suburban Cicero were convicted last night on charges stemming from rioting last July m the all-white suburb The officials were tried before a Federal Court Jury n charges of violating or
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  • 75 1 HONG KONG. June s.— The International Red Cross has diverted to Southeast Asia 500 kilos of medicines originaljy donated by the Swiss government for POWS and civilian m North Korea, it was reported here yesterday. The medicines have been stored here since March last year as
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  • 24 1 TOKYO. June 5. The Emperor and Empress of Japan today cabled felicitations to Queen Elizabeth nn her offlciaj birthday. Reuter
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  • 498 2 Support For Govt. Policy At Janakpore Session ESTABLISHMENT OF SINO-NEPAL DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS PLEA REJECTED KATHMANDU, June i.— Nepal's policy of maintaing the closet relations with India won an overwhelming vote of approval at the Nepal Congress session on May 27 at Janakpore. The session? rejected
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  • 184 2 KATHMANDU, May 31. The land nroblem, which was the most outstanding problem m Nepal, needed satisfactory solution, said Mr. B. P. Kairala, President of the Nepali Congress m his presidential address to the party's delegates at Janakpore on May 26. He said that the Nepali Congress
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  • 101 2 NEW DELHI, June 1 The Government of India today reduced the price of the vegetable oil product (Vanaspati), according to a Press Note issued by the Ministry of Food and Agriculture. The price has been reduced by 3 as. per 1b m Bombay, Madras, Madhya Pradesh, Coorg,
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  • 168 2 Forfeiture Of Property Pak. Bill May Affect Hindus CALCUTTA, May 27.— Mr. C. C. Biswas, India's Minority Minister, said here to-day that the reported Pakistani Bill for forfeiture of all illegally acquired properties to the State seemed to be an unusal piece of legislation. Mr. Biswas made thi s statement
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  • 65 2 NEW DELHI, June I—The Government of India have by a notification m a Gazette Extraordinary published removed with immediate effect all restrictions on the movement, price, production and distribution of onions throughout the Indian Union. This decision has been taken with a view to maintaining
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  • 335 2 NEW DELHI. May 29.— Tha warrant of arrest issued by a Delhi magistrate against the Pakistani High Commissioner m Australia, Mr. Yusuf Abdullah Harooa who has been charged with conspiracy to cheat the Government of India m regard to wartime supply of ghee
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  • 80 2 POONA, June I— The Chief Engineer, National Defence Academy, said here that the construction of the Academy at Khadakwasla would be completed by the middle of 1954 to enable the joint Services wing at Dehra Dun to move to Khadakwasla. The National Defence
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  • 158 2 Land Gifts To Bhopal Political Sufferers BHOPAL, May 28. Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma, Chief Minister of Bhopal, told PTI here to-day that his Government intended to give 20 acres of land to each family which suffered on account of its taking part m the merger movement launched m 1949 during
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  • 73 2 Photo. Charlie Smirke on "Tulyar" is led m by Prfnce All Khan after winning the 173 rd Derby Stakes at Epsom, Surrey on May 28. "Tulyar" gave his owner, the Aga Khan, father of All Khan, lii s fifth Derby victory. Lester Piggrott on Mrs. James V.
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  • 190 2 NEW DELHI, May 28. The Government of India will .shortly send a three-man team to Calcutta to inquire into the difficulties of the tea industry m the country, it was learned here. Representatives of the tea industry. 75% of which ig British owned,
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  • 100 2 1 KATHMANDU. May 31. 1 Mr. M. P. Koirala, Prime Minister of Nepal, today directed the rebel Nerpi'i Congres« Minister Mr. Bhadrakali Misra not to attend to his official work and not to attend Cabinet meetings until urther in- structions. Mr. Misra was expelled from
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  • 59 2 LUCKNOW, June I.—General Cariappa, C-in-C of the Indian Army, arrived here by train on a two-day visit and wa g received at the station by Major-General S. B. Chimnl, GOC, U.P. area, and other civil and military officers. He inspected local units including the Woman Welfare Centre
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  • 763 2 NEW DELHI, May 30. Prime Minister Nehru to-day warned protagonists of Hindi that if they soug.it to Impose Hindi on othe.a m spirit o' compulsion, tlwv we it bound to fail. Inaugurating the Parliamentary Hindi Association here, Mr. Nehru said that a
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  • 36 2 LONDON, June s.— ln a 200-year-old ceremony Australia's Premier. Robert G. Mendies, on Wednesday received the Freedom of the City of London, m the presence of British Cabinet Ministers and Commonwealth representatives. Reuter
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  • 2105 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: More Facilities Urged For 111 Class Passengers' NEW DELHI, May 27.— The debate on the Railway Budget followed a set pattern when it was resumed yesterday m the House of the People. Most of the time was devoted to criticism of overcrowding m
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  • 147 3 Enquiry Into Ceylon Gen. Elections? COLOMBO, June 5.— Opposition leaders of Ceylon's Parliment on Wednesday decided to demand the institution of a commission to enquire into certain alleged irregularities m the conduct of last week's general election. Dr. N. M. Perera, opposition leader m the previous parliament said m an
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  • 55 3 GRAHAM-DAYAL TALKS ON KASHMIR UNITED NATIONS, June 5. Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations representative for Kashmir, Wednesday held a half hour conference on the question of demilitarisation with Mr. Rajeshwar Dayal. head of the Indian delegation to the United Nations. Indian sources said that no definite points were discussed nor
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  • 121 3 INDIAN ELECTED V.P, OF I.L.O. GENEVA. June s.— Mr. V. V. Dravid Madhya Bharat. Stale Minister of Labour and representative of the Government of India, was unanimously elected vice-president when the International Labour Organisation conference resumed on Wednesday. Before the meeting adjourned the Polish and Czech Nationalist delegation protested at
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  • 72 3 CALCUTTA, June 5.—Reports from India's tea-grow-ing state of Assam on Wednesday said severe earth tremors and floods devastated a wide area. There was no immediate word on casualties but officials compared the disaster with the great 1950 quake, which took a high toll. The Lunit river
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  • 57 3 AHMEDABAD, June 1. About 30% of an electorate of 107,000 o Ahmeabad No 6 and 7 constituencies went to the pollg m the by-election to the Bombay State Legislative Assembly where there is a' straight contest between the Chief Minister. Mr. Morarji Desai, and the
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  • 20 3 Mr. H. C. Dasappa, former Finance Minister, Mysore, has been unanimously elected President of the Mysore Pradesh Congress Committee- FOC
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  • 633 3 Tourists Face Poor Chances Against Strong Home Team LONDON, June 5.— Vinoo Mankad, one of the best left-arm bowlers m world cricket, will not play for India m the first test match against England, which starts on the Headingly, Leeds, ground today.
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  • 56 3 HYDERABAD, May 28— Mr. V. R. Vidyalankar, Hyderabad's Commerce and Industries Minister, told Pressmen here today that the Government of India had approved the State Government's proposal to start m industrial finance corporation m the State. The corporation would start functioning as soon as the money market
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  • 317 4 CEYLON NEWS: DETAILS OF ESTIMATE ISSUED COLOMBO: The revised estimated programme for Ceylon under the Colombo Plan Rs. 3,200 million represents the total gross capital investment of the Government for the period of the Plan, states the official report of
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  • 153 4 KANDY: Of the 56 Swabasha Nurses «of the Kandy Nurses Trailing School. 49 have passe* 7 their tests at the examination held m Kandy m Februacy last. The FeW aary examination was the «l iird test held for these nuns! js who had been m
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  • 98 4 The following will represent the Singapore Indians against R.a.f. Tengah on Saturday, June 7, at Farrer Park and against Royal Engineers on Sunday. June 8. at Oilman Barracks: S. Paul, Narayana, K. R. Muthiah, G. Stippiah. M. Ohani, Kartar Singh, T. C Balan. A. Rasid, S. D.
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 4 Photo). A trooper rises from the around quickly to avoid following horses after being thrown from his horse (top centre) during the rehearsal of the trooping of the colour ceremony at horse guards parade, London, May 30. The trooping of the colour marks the Queen's official birthday which took place
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  • 126 4 Co-op. Market To Sell Milk Fish Also COLOMBO: Items such as fresh milk, fish, coconut oil and other household requirements will shortly be available at the Co-operative Central Market m Colombo. At present the market deals only with such items as vegetables, coconut and country rice. It is learned that
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  • 39 4 Messrs. A. P, Rajah and E. V. Davis will discuss Electoral Registration with the Supervisor of Elections Mr. George Gray Thomson at 8 p.m. today, June 6, over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya.
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  • 563 4 Mr. Jang Singh, Chairman of the Reception Committee, welcoming the delegates to the 6th annual session of the M.I.C. said: The signal honour of welcoming you all to this 6th Annual Session of the Malayan Indian Congress has been conferred
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  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR:
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    • 261 4 Queen's Birthday Honours For Ceylon LONDON. June s.—Fouowing are the Queen's Birthday Honours for Ceylon: Mr. Paulus Edward Pieris, C.M.G. is awarded -a Knighthood fer social services m Colombo. Ceylon's Ambassador m tht United States Oeorge Claude Stanley Corea becomes a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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