Indian Daily Mail, 9 June 1952
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Title Section16 1952-06-09 1 Indian daily mail VOL. VIII. NO. 119. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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323 1952-06-09 1 They Disliked The Change In India! NEW DELHI, June 8. Prime Minister Nehru yesterday criticised some missionaries for "politically influencing" tribal people. He was addressing a three-day conference on welfare of India's ig,ooo,ooo tribal people which was opened yesterday by President Rajendra Prasad. "The missionariesReuter - 323 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-06-09 1 Photo; A general view of the parade held on the occasion of the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II at the Kuala Lumpur padang on June 5. Every fighting unit m Malaya was represented at this Parade. Dept. of InformationDept. of Information - 44 words
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183 1952-06-09 1 Socialists And Prajamen To Form New Party? From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 8.— The Praja Party and Socialists are ccmmg closer together in the Centre though strangely, enough the Prajamen in Madras under the leadership of Mr. T. Prakasam are continuing their mongrel alliance with Communists in a183 words
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Article400 1952-06-09 1 LONDON. June 8. London's MANCHESTER GUARDIAN on Thursday under the caption "End of Road," critictseJ the South African Prime Minister Dr. Malan's repressive measures against the Union's trade union leaders. Referring to Dr. Malan's attack on Mr. Sachs and other labour leaders, the paper said thatGIIS - 400 words
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347 1952-06-09 1 Indian Mission's Impressions Of Red China NEW DELHI, June B— The 16 members of the official Indian cultural mission to China arrived here yesterday after a five-week's tour of the Chinese Peoples Republic. Mrs. VijayaUkshmi Pandit, sister of Prime Minister Nehru and former Ambassador to Washington, who led the delegation,Reuter - 347 words
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151 1952-06-09 1 Mrs. Pandit's Statement At Bangkok EARLIER REPORT BANGKOK, June B.—lndia's cultural mission to Communist China arrived here yesterday by special plane from Canton. Members of the mission declining interviews told the Associated Press that they must not report anything until their return to Delhi. Madame Pandit issued the 1 followingA.P. - 151 words
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Article86 1952-06-09 1 NEW DELHI, June 8. A party of three British mountaineers is attempting an assault on the 21,000-foot snow capped peaks of the Upper Parbati Valley m the Himalayas. The climbers are Dr. D. E Graff. Cambridge University lecturer; Mr. K. E. Snelson Civil Engineer ofReuter - 86 words
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Article174 1952-06-09 1 Anti-Malan Rally En Natal DURBAN, South Africa, June 8. Natal province opponents of Prime Minister Daniel Malan's S. Af an Nationalist government have united m a campaign to write greater safeguards of freedom into the Nations constitution. They back their drive with the implied threat of pulling Natal out ofAP - 174 words
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151 1952-06-09 1 Nehru, Alexander Revive School Memories NEW DELHI, June 8 Field Marshal Earl Alexander, British Defence Minister, touching down at New Delhi airport today on his way to Korea, had an hour's talk with Indian Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. He drove straight from the airport to take breakfast at theReuter - 151 words
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313 1952-06-09 1 Rajaji Congratulated From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June B.— Chief /Minister Mr. C. RaJ»gop*Uchari In a dramatic broadcast last night announced the end of rice rationing throughout the Madras state. Rajaji an* nounced a clean sweep of controls which have marie life miserable m313 words
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Article57 1952-06-09 1 TOKYO, June 8. Peking Radio today claimed a contract for export toglndia of 1 00,000 tons of rice by Communist China was signed m Peking on May 26. The broadcast said the contract was ssigned by Communist China's Minister of Trade and "Indian Ambassador K. N.Reuter - 57 words
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488 1952-06-09 1 World Court Will Hear Persian Oil Dispute Today LONDON, June B.— First round m the legal battle over the £500,000,000 oil industry m Persia will open at the International Court at The Hague today (Monday). The proceedings will open with a plea by Persia that the Court has no juridicialReuter - 488 words
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Article57 1952-06-09 1 RATIONING NOT LIFTED IN MALABAR MADRAS, June B.—Rationing of food grains ended m Madras state yesterday except m the Malabar In Nilgirs districts. It was imposed 12 years ago. Marketing controls on farmers, obliging them to sell their grain where the government ordered, have also been lifted m areas whereA.P. - 57 words
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Article57 1952-06-09 1 BOMBAY. June 8. Two persons were stabbed m Bombay yesterday and Police stepped up their patrols against spreading HinduMoslem communal disturbances. Five persons have been killed since Thursday. Police have arrested 200 persons. The Home Guard fired a round of shots on Friday night to disperseA.P. - 57 words
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821 1952-06-09 2 Indian Daily Mail S' pore, Mon., June 9, 1952. A Sign Of Cowardice SV all the 13 resolutions passed at the 6th annual session of the Malayan Indian Congress held recently at Klang, the only one of a controversial nature is that on lotteries. This resolution is, surprisingly enough, the821 words
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430 1952-06-09 2 Details Of Govt. Scheme MADRAS, June 3. The Government of Madras have directed, says a Press Note, that, •vith effect from the school year 1952-53, the following educational concessions be granted to the children of all non-gazetted employees of the State Government,430 words
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317 1952-06-09 2 MORE SOCIALIST SATYAGRAHIS ARRESTED IN BOMBAY BOMBAY, June 2. Eleven Socialists led by Mrs. Vaaanti Shroff, forming th e second batch of volunteers m the Satyagraha launched by the Socialist Party against the Increase m food prices, were arrested by the Bombay Police as they marched to the Musjid BunderFOC - 317 words
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Article103 1952-06-09 2 AHMEDABAD, June 2. —A batch of five Socialist satyagrahls was arrested here this morning on a charge of defying an order banning processions within a radius of 200 yards from the Government foodgrain. Mr. Jitendra Mehta, former Governor of the Rotary International, who led the satyagrahis,FOC - 103 words
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Article257 1952-06-09 2 NASIK, June 2.— The Bombay State lawyers' conference, under the presidentship of Mr. M. C. Setalvad, Attorney-Gen-#;r.il of India, expressed the opinion here today that immediate steps should be taken to constitute an autonomous bar m India. With that object m view, the conference said,257 words
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321 1952-06-09 2 ADMINISTRATION OF TRIBAL AREAS: ASSAM CONGRESS RESOLUTION GAUHATI, June 1. ihe Assam Pradesh Congress Committee adopted a resolution saying the present system of administration of the tribal areas of Assam, specified m the Sixth Schedule Part B of the Constitution, through the Governor and independent of the State Ministry wasFOC - 321 words
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Article, Illustration102 1952-06-09 2 Photo TAKETORA OGATA (third from left m jacket), Special Envoy of the Japanese Prime Minister, talks with Indian journalists In New Delhi about his goodwill tour of South and South East Asia, May 28. He revealed at the press conference that the main purpose of his visit was .to explainA.P. - 102 words
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416 1952-06-09 2 SURAT, June 2.— Mr. G. L. Mehta, member of the Planning Commission and Chairman of the Tariff Board, said here that the next five years were crucial for every Indian. Unless there was such economic progress as to improve the life of theFOC - 416 words
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859 1952-06-09 2 Bombay's Memo To Finance Commission Re Allocation Of Income Tax BOMBAY, June 3. The Finance Commission, which was appointed by the Government of India last November to examine the problems relating to the allocation of Income Tax and principles which should govern the grants-in-aid by the Centre to the States,FOC - 859 words
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1360 1952-06-09 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: COMMERCE MINISTER ON PURPOSE OF GRANTING PROTECTION TO INDUSTRIES NEW DELHI, May 29.— The House of the People yesterday passed the Indian Tariff (Second Amendment) Bill giving or continuing protection to certain industries. Mr. T. T, Krishnamachari, Commerce and Industry Minister,FOC - 1,360 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-06-09 3 -(Photo by Princess Alexandra Helen Elizabeth Olga Christabel, sister of the second Duke of Kent, is pictured at CQppins, the home of her mother, the Duchess of Kent, near Iver m Buckinghamshire, recently. The Princess, born on Christmas Day m 1936, is a keen horsewoman. Her father, the First Duke,Cecil Beaton; A.P. - 71 words
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141 1952-06-09 3 SITARAM'S FASTADJMT. MOTION RULED OUT NEW DELHI. May 29.— The Speaker yesterday ruled out m the House of the People an adjurnment motion on Swami Sitaram's fast relating to the demand for an Andhra Province. The Speaker said the two questions, the question of a last and the formation ofFOC - 141 words
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Article189 1952-06-09 3 NEW DELHI, May 29.— The Home Minister, Dr. Katju introduced m Parliament yesterday a bill seeking to provide for the appointment of commissions of inquiry and for vesting such commissions with certain judicial powers. This measure has been found necessary, it is explained, as commissions and comFOC - 189 words
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Article123 1952-06-09 3 LAHORE, June 2. Pakistan's Food Minister, Mr. Abdug Sattar, said here it was too early to say whether Pakistan would import wheat to tide over her food crisis. He said m an interview that the question of importing wheat could be taken up onlyFOC - 123 words
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Article235 1952-06-09 3 CAUSE OF BIKANER TRAIN DISASTER NEW DELHI. May 29.—The failure of "human element' (railway staff) was the cause of the rail crash near Bikaner on the night of May 18-19. according to the provisional finding of the Government inspector of Railways. The Railway Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. replying toFOC - 235 words
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Article143 1952-06-09 3 HYDERABAD, June 3.— The Government of India have allotted two crores of rupees for promotion of the welfare of the tribal people m India by means of subsidies to the States. The tribal population of India is 28 millions, of whom about seven lakhs areFOC - 143 words
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287 1952-06-09 3 NEW DELHI, May 28.— The Communist party would be willing to co-operate with the Nehru Government provided it inter alia released all political prisoners, repealed the Preventive Detention Act, restored food subsidies and made food available at rates within the purchasing power of theFOC - 287 words
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159 1952-06-09 3 PUDUKOTAH, June 2. Judgment was delivered Saturday last m what Is known as the Trichinopoly Communist conspiracy case which has been pending m the court of the Additional Judge here for several months. Thirty-five of the 111 accused have been so far sentenced toFOC - 159 words
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90 1952-06-09 3 COLOMBO, June 7.— The Ceylon Indian Congress Working Committee has decidel to intensify its satyagraha (passive resistance) which enters its 40th day today. Congress volunteers will march m a procession to Parliament House on the first day of the new Parliament's sitting on June 9.GIIS - 90 words
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784 1952-06-09 4 Ceylon Election Recults Ceylon Election Results Polling Figures For Second Day (May 26) COLOMBO: The United National Party which won only 11 out of 23 seats on the first day of polling in the General Elections to the Ceylon House of Representatives, bagged ass many as 23 out of 26784 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-06-09 4 SRI K. P. BHASKAR, a pupil of the famous Indian dancer Sri P. Gopinath. who has arrived In Singapore for a threemonth stay m Malaya. He hails from Mavelikara (Travancore) and he has taken part m Uday Shankar's world famous film "Kalpana." While m Singapore,85 words
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Article33 1952-06-09 4 NEW DELHI. Tune 8.-^Re-~frictions on the use of aviation sp^Ht imposed by the Indian Government last month, are to be removed from June 12. it w?s officially announced here last night.33 words
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377 1952-06-09 4 TENANT LANDLORD SCHEME FOR CEYLON? COLOMBO: About Rs 2,250,000 has been given m loans to nearly 100 applicants by the Housing Loans Board for the construction of mid-dle-class houses m various parts of Colombo. So far about 1,000 persons have applied for loans. A further step m reducing the middle-377 words
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271 1952-06-09 4 Estate Lorry Blown Up: 14 Wounded KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday: In the Kuantan area of Pahang today, terrorists exploded a land mine under an estate lorry crowded with tappers m the Kuantan-Jabor Road, says a Federal Govt. Press statement. It adds: The lorry was conveying tappers to work, on the Semambu271 words
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