Indian Daily Mail, 12 June 1952
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Title Section16 1952-06-12 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 122. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY JUNE 12, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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272 1952-06-12 1 This is one of the major Issues where there has been serious difference of opinion between the Government of India and Sheikh Abdullah. The present Ruler of Kashmir is recognised m the Indian Constitution as Head of the State and his deposition would272 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-06-12 1 Photo. Hat-wearing plain clothes policemen go among the crowd at a public meeting m Johannesburg. South Africa, June 5, to arrest Dr. Yusuf Mohamed Dadoo (top right back to camera). Dadoo is president of the South African Indian Congress who had addressed the meeting. A. P.A.P. - 46 words
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94 1952-06-12 1 India Govt. To Appoint Press Commission From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 11.— The Govt. of India will shortly appoint a Press Commission to regulate the running of newspapers and the service conditions of working journalists, it was announced m Parliament by Home Minister Dr Kailash Nath Katju. TheCopyright - 94 words
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Article42 1952-06-12 1 WED: Another terrorist, Teh Goh Wan alias Teh Goh Ban. who was sentenced to death by the High Court at Alor Star on February 27 for possessing a rifle and ammunition was hanged at Alor Star thi s morning.42 words
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Article131 1952-06-12 1 JOHANNESBURG, June 11. i Dr. Yusuf Mohammed Dadoo, President of the South African Congress, and three other men were remanded m custody here today on charges of attending meetings despite a ban imposed under the Suppression of Communism Act. Defence counsel said the men did not131 words
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113 1952-06-12 1 J. P. Narain To Go On A 21 -Day Fast PATNA, June 11.— Mr. J. P. Narain, Socialist leader, confirmed here last week a report published m a section of L he Press that he would undertake a 21day fast at Poona. He said that he proposed to go onFOC - 113 words
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Article29 1952-06-12 1 WED: 13,402 new names lave been added to the Singapore Electoral Register. This means an addition of 11,509 to the City Register and 11,453 to the Legislative Council Register.29 words
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Article97 1952-06-12 1 MADRAS, June 11. Identification badges or cards are to b e issued to all members of the legislature with a view to avoiding 1 inconvenience being caused by their identity not being known to officials on duty m the Legislature Office or the Watch and WardFOC - 97 words
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Article27 1952-06-12 1 Bopape, Secretary of the Transvaal branch of the African National Congress, and Mr. Joseph Marks, President o f the Transvaal branch of the African National Congress. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article155 1952-06-12 1 I NEW DELHI, June 11.—Indian Defence Minister, Sri Gopalaswamy Ayyangar told Parliament today that British officers were employed m the Indian armed forces not because they wanted to "dominate" India but because India thought their services useful. He was replying to the debate on155 words
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140 1952-06-12 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 11. When the House of the People began the 17-day debate on the Budget on Tuesday, most of the discussion was on the large defence grant of 158 crore 8 of rupees (Rs. 1,580 m.) The main criticismCopyright - 140 words
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455 1952-06-12 1 Greatest Achievements Of Chinese Govt.-Mrs Pandit NEW DELHI, June 11— Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, leader of a recent Indian cultural delegation to China. »aid Tuesday the peoples Government of China had come to say and it commanded ihe respect and loyalty of the people. SheReuter - 455 words
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Article204 1952-06-12 1 LONDON, June 11.— Vinoo Mankad, Haslingden's Indian professional can play for India m the three remaining cricket Tests without any conditions attached, the club committee decided tonight. Mr. J. Ashworth, chairman said: "We have considered the further request from Mr Gupta, manager of the touringReuter - 204 words
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Article101 1952-06-12 1 LONDON, June 11.— The Duchess of Kent, Queen Elizabeth's aunt, will visit SouthEast Asia m October, a court announcement said. Tuesday night. She will be accompanied by her 16-year-old son the Dukt of Kent. The Duchess will first go tc Singapore to open theA.P. - 101 words
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Article49 1952-06-12 1 LONDON. June 11.— Moscow Radio announced yesterday that the Chinese Communists will hold their Asian peace conference the lasst week m September m Peiping. The broadcast said a preparatory conference for the international get together had elected a Chinese communist secretary-general and India and Japan. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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46 1952-06-12 1 WED: Lady Templer accompanied by Mrs. D. C. MacGillivray Miss Jane Templer and the British Adviser. Selangor, Mr. A. N. Ross yesterday visited Malay schools m Kuala Selangor, the rice mill At Tanjong Karang and Malay Co-operative Store at Meru, Klang.46 words
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Article64 1952-06-12 1 4Os Postal Order WED: A new denomination of British Order, value 40s/-, will be on sale at Post Offices In the Federation of Malaya and Singapore on Monday, 16th June, 1952. The selling price of the new order m Malaya will be $17.44 and the value of the order may64 words
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Article44 1952-06-12 1 NEW DELHI, June 11.— The Indian Parliament approved today a 1952 defence budget totalling just over Rs. 500,000,--000 (U*****,380,000) after defeating a Communist motion charging Indian defence was under British-American influence. The vote approving the budget was 303 to 65. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article, Illustration275 1952-06-12 1 Radio, Telephone, And Tunnels Found KOJE ISLAND, June 11. Communist .prisoners marched peacefully out of a second compound yesterday after American paratroops had smashed resistance from prisoners m notorious Compound 76 m the bloodiest fighting seen on this seething United Nations prison camp' island.A.P. - 275 words
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189 1952-06-12 1 A body found m a well with a noose round the neck brought to 14 the dead prisoners believed murdered by their comrades discovered m the splitting up of compound 77 on this prison island. Eight bodies were found m another well covered withA.P.; Reuter - 189 words
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Advertisement36 1952-06-12 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 38.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19 JO 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0036 words
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Article419 1952-06-12 2 SWAMI SITARAM'S APPEAL BHIMAVARAM, June 7 Inaugurating 1 the satyagraha campaign by Mr. Bhupathiraju Subbaraju. M.L.A., and his wife Srimati Bangaramma, a former M.L.A here Swaml Sitaram stated m the course of an appeal: Thf Andbi 1 problem hh> boon behove i h«» Government for too long h time awaiting419 words
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304 1952-06-12 2 Satyagraha No Solution For Andhra State 'Province' Is Ready If Claims On Mad ras City Surrendered VITAYAWADA, June 7.— Mr. N. Sanjiva, Reddy, the President of the And h r a Pradesh Congress Committee, told THE HINDU correspondent yesterday morning that the satyagraha campaign and the fast started by SwamiFOC - 304 words
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Article67 1952-06-12 2 BHIMAVARAM, June 6— Swr.mi Sitanim, who entered the thirteenth day of his fast for the Andhra Prov.nce, is reported to be very weak. He is unable to stanil up or speak. He has lost a toMl of seven pounds m weight since ne began hi s fasi TheFOC - 67 words
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Article171 1952-06-12 2 MANIPUR— ASSAM MERGER URGED IMPHAL, June 4— The Manipur Socialist Party, the Naga National League, toe Mizo Union and two tribal organizations have submitted a joint memorandum to the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, demanding the Immediate merger of Manipur with Assam. The memorandum says that the willing co-operation of tneFOC - 171 words
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36 1952-06-12 2 NEW DELHI, June 4.— Mr. Raj Bahadur, who has been appointed a Deputy Minister, will be attached to the Ministry of Communications, said a Presg Note issued by the Cabinet Secretariat FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-06-12 2 Photo. Field Marshal, Earl Alexander (left) Britain's Minister of Defence and Mr. Sehvyn Lloyd (centre) Minister of State, Foreign Office are bid goodbye by Myo Mook Lee (right), the Korean Minister m London, Just prior to their departure from London Airport June 6. A. P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article120 1952-06-12 2 SUVA, Fiji Islands. June 10. Fiji Is te last place to hear news of the Fijian battalion fighting m Maiaya. the Fiji Times declared today m an editorial criticising the Army Information Servlce& The only source of "timely "actual summaries" was Reuter, Singapore, and the GovernmentA.P.; Reuter - 120 words
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Article53 1952-06-12 2 LONDON, June 11. Letters from George Bernard Shaw to his actress friend Mrs. Patrick Campbell who, m Shaw's words "picked the work of nature to pieces and remade It whole heavens finer" are to be sold at Sothebys, famous London art and literary auctioneers laterReuter - 53 words
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Article140 1952-06-12 2 LONDON: Wor~3n\s hats are being watchet carefully by officials of Britain's Board of Trade. The amount of bird s plumajre being us«d as hat trimming i s causing concern. The importation of feathers and skins of wild birds for such purpose was prohibited here m 1921Reuter - 140 words
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Article32 1952-06-12 2 BOMBAY, June 11. The 8,000-ton freighter, JalaYamuna, had to change course to dodge 50 whales basking m the Arabian Sea, its captain said on arrival here Tuesday. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-06-12 2 Photo. Syngman Rhee (seated), President of the Republic of Korea, goes over petitions from South Koreans on the issue of electing a President by popular vote rather than by the National Assembly. He is shown with an aide m hU Pusan office on May 29 A. P.A.P. - 47 words
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536 1952-06-12 2 Bihar Zamindari Act: Review Petition In Supreme Court NEW DELHI, June 4.— On an application made to the Supreme Court by the Maharajkumar of Tikart. Bihar State for the review of tho order of Their Lordships m the Bihxtr zamindari appeals, ho!du<g the Bihar Land Reforms Act, 1950, to beFOC - 536 words
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Article154 1952-06-12 2 CUTTACK, June -A u r r:i(!ini. m a petition to the Governor of Orissa a fortnight a#o, l»ogir»'d to h« given Lie of peon m Raj Bhu. w<. The :ijiplicant said m was iin«lerg<iinj; spv«-|-«- h«?>" ':<h'n» owing; to ij n i -ii i |>:<i>FOC - 154 words
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Article182 1952-06-12 2 NEW DELHI, June s.— The resolution m the export duty on jute hessian from Rs. 750 to Rs. 275 and on sacking from Rs. 350 to Rs. 175 on May 7 last resulted In a substantial Increase m the export of jute good s in the month182 words
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246 1952-06-12 2 S. ARCOT LIGNITE MINING WILL BE DEVELOPED MADRAS, June 6.— Matters relating to the handloom industry m this State and development of lignite mining m South Arcot district formed the subject of discussions which Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, India's Minister for Industries and Commerce, had with Madras Ministers on FridayFOC - 246 words
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Article62 1952-06-12 2 KOLHARPUR, June 4— Five Socialists, including three women, were arrested here when they offered satyagraha against the recent increase m foodgrair. prices. Following the arrests, some persons pelted stores at a police van, injuring a sub-ins-pector and five constables. The police took into custody throeFOC - 62 words
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Article15 1952-06-12 2 last, when the duty on sack* ing remained unaltered at Rs. 350 per ton FOCFOC - 15 words
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Article126 1952-06-12 2 Letter to the Editor Sir, Mr. J. Balkara Singh's letter on "PURDAH AND THE SIKHS" published m your issue of June 3 had opened our eyes. We were all under the impression that the marriage m purdah was enforced by the Sigh Gurus Supporting Mr. Balkara Singh,126 words
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Article182 1952-06-12 2 NAGPUR, June 5.— A "Bhiksha Nivaran Sangh" has teen formed here to fight what its organisers call a "standing shame," the problem of beggars. The 6angh, which had studied efforts made m the Erection of fighting beggary, especially m Kottayam (Tm-vancore-Cochin) will have as its President PanditFOC - 182 words
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Article47 1952-06-12 2 IMPHAL, June 4.— The office of the vernacular dally, the Prajatantra, orean of the State Congress, editor and printer taken into custody. They were later released on bail. Publication of the paper has been banned as no declaration was made under the Press Act FOCFOC - 47 words
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Advertisement225 1952-06-12 2 UNBERTHED TICKETS FOR THE S.S. "RAJULA" 29th JUNE, 1952 Unberthed tickets for the s.s. "Rajula" sailing on 29th June, 1952, will be on sale at 9.00 a.m, on Wednesday the 18th June, 1952, at our Unberthed Ticket Office at Trafalgar Street. NOTE. Before the above tickets can be purchased, intending225 words
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Article890 1952-06-12 3 CEYLON NEWS: Results Of Fourth And Last Day's Polling COLOMBO: May 30th was the fourth and last day of polling when voters m the remaining 24 (including two double-member) constituencies elected 26 members to the House of Representatives, giving the ruling United National890 words
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Advertisement1565 1952-06-12 3 The United Commercial Bank, Limited. BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st DECEMBER, 1951. CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES Rs. A. P. Ra. A. P. PROPERTY AND ASSETS Rs. A. P. R 9 A. P. 1. CAPITAL: m hand and with Reserve Bank and Imperial Bank (including foreign currency notes) 346 95 547 151,565 words
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Advertisement113 1952-06-12 3 Road Bridge Tester LONDON, June 11 —Britain has built an 85 ton vehicle, believed to be tk« only one of its kind In the world, for testing road bridges.— -A.P. DURBAN. June IX. The Natal Labour Party Tuesday urged South Africans planning to visit London for Queen Elizabeth's Coronation to113 words
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Article270 1952-06-12 4 A government press note issued states:— "The Government of Singapore has been giving urgent consideration to the present state of Chinese (primary schools and their future m the Education system of Singapore. The understandable concern also of Chinese educational circles lest Chinese schools and cultural values should come270 words
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132 1952-06-12 4 MALAY YOUTHS MERCY PETITION DISMISSED LONDON, June 11. Six Malay youths lour of them under death sentence petitioned unsuccessfully here yesterday for leave to appeal against convictions for their part m religious riots which took place m Singapore m December 1950. Their petition was dismissed by the Judicial Committee ofReuter - 132 words
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Article83 1952-06-12 4 WED: More than 100 students from St. Andrews School, the Tamil English School visittd the "Parliament and People's Vote" Exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday afternoon. Among the notables whc came and saw the election exhibition were the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe and83 words
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Article76 1952-06-12 4 LONDON, June 10. Guns were fired at the Tower of London and m Hyde yesterday at the request of Queen Elizabeth to celebrate the 31st birthday of her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh. It i s the first time his birthday has been honoured with gunReuter - 76 words
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Article146 1952-06-12 4 LONDON: Dogs and babies are estimated to chew up about £28,000 sterling m British bank notes every year. More than 29,000 people a year ask for replacements of notes so badly mutilated that some explanation for their condition is needed. A survey of the explanations shows that dogsReuter - 146 words
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Article302 1952-06-12 4 CLOTH PRODUCTION INCREASES NEW DELHI. June 3.—Cotton textile production m the country m the nrsst four months af the current year continues to maintain the upward trend registered during 1951. despite the scare of slump. The production of cloth In the four months of 1952 Is as follows: January 343FOC - 302 words
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Article35 1952-06-12 4 GUNONG RAPAT— CURFEW On June 4th., 1952. a 24--hour Curfew was imposed on the wired-in area of Gunong Rapat New Village near Ipoh. The Curfew time has now been changed to 7 P.M. 6.30 A.M.35 words
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Article180 1952-06-12 4 The following Cabinet was announced m the afternoon of June 2: Prime Minister and Minister of External Attairs: Mr. Dudley Seranayake. Finance: Mi. J. R. Jayewardene. Justice: Sir Lalitha Rajapa&se. Transport Works and Leader of the House of Representatives: Sir John Kotelawela. Home Affairs Rural Development: Mr. A.180 words
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