Indian Daily Mail, 15 June 1952

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  • 18 1 SUNMY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 125. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 1804 1  - UNDER NOURISHMENT LEADS TO OVER-POPULATION? T. S. G. I By Family PlanningThe Only Solution Govt. Must Evince Greater Measure Of Interest TODAY there are nearly 2% billion people m the world and census experts claim that the population is increasing at incredible pace to staggering total. With an approximate Increase
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  • 77 1 WILMINGTON, Delaware, June 14. Senator Robert Taft said Friday that he will be the Republican Presidential candidate and the Democrats would probably turn to Mr. Truman as a "last resort." Sen. Taft is m Delaware for talks with 11 of the state's 12 Republican convention delegates.
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  • 120 1 KARACHI, June 14. A Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday that the Secretary of the Defence Ministry, Colonel Iskandar Mirza, has gone to Europe and the United States on three months' leave. He is not authorised to negotiate Pakistan's participation m a Middle East Defence Pact, as reported
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  • 585 1  -  HAL BOYLE (By A.P. Co rrespo ndent NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y.:— Many have dreamed of winning fame and fortune by going over Niagara Falls m a barrel. Six people have done It. Three lived three were pounded to death by the waters. The only surviving victor of the
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  • 68 1 LONDON. June 14. Australia's Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies expressed hope yesterday that Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh will make a royal tour of Australia after the coronation next year. Mr. Menzies told a news conference that he hopes the Qeen will fix
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  • 41 1 COLOMBO. June 14.— Ueylon's Food Minister, sir Oliver Goonetilleke, yesterday ajjpealed to Britain and other European countries to stop eating rice. He sa< if Europeans stopped buying rice it would ease the food situation m Asia.- A.P.
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  • 129 1 BRUNEI SULTAN IN AUDIENCE WITH THE QUEEN On Tuesday, June 10, the Queen accompanied by the Du!ke of Edinburgh received the Sultan ol Brunei In audience at Buckingham Palace. The Sultan .presented Her Majesty with 2 silver rose bowls, an ornamental silver candelabra for the Queen Mother and a silver
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  • 427 1 World's Newest Smallest Repubiic-The Maldives (By Harold K. MILKS A.P. Correspondent) COLOMBO: The world's newest and one of its smallest republics— the Maldive Islands— has just blossomed m the Indian ocean 400 miles southwest of Ceylon. Inhabitants of the 2,000 tiny Islands, scattered over 325 square miles of Ocean, voted
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  • 127 1 "Mr. p. m. Williams has been detained under the Emergency Regulations. He was arrested at 2.30 a.m. at his hoise on the mornng of Saturday, June 14, his house was searched and some papers s«ized. Government is m possession of evidence that the sympathies of Mr.
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  • 36 1 WASHINGTON, June 14 The World Bank Friday lent U*****,000 to Pakistan to help reclaim waste land m the Punjab province. The aim Is to boost farm production. Increase export earnings and provide jobs for refugees.— A.P.
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  • 612 2 Object Of U.S. Aid Explained (By Selig S. HARRISON, A.P. Correspondent) NEW DELHI: American experts helping India lift economic standards are taking on the Communists m their home territory. Ten out of 55 comm unity development projects recently selected under the
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    49 2 Photo) Sir George Bellew, Gart r King of Arms, reads the proclamation announcing Vie date of Queen Elizabeth ll's Coronation from the to .cony of Friary Court st James's Palace, Londor June 7. On the right of sir George is the Earl Mar: ni, the Duke of Norfolk. A.P.
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  • 89 2 KARACHI. June 13.—- Pakistan Air Force spok v>man last night denied a Kabul report that two Pakistan u-l.ter planes landed In Afghan 'errttory on Wednesday. He said no Pakistan r.ghters had been reported n.sing. A Harvard trainer has been missing since June 10 after taking off
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  • 1862 2  -  Mrs. ENAKSHI BHAVNANI by •JHE making of nuns m India has come a long way since the first picture Hariscnandra, the great Hindu mythological story ,portrayutg tne ideal 01 truth, waa produced by the late Dada tfaheb Phaike 39 years ago. Since those early days, wnen
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    106 2 Marian Anderson, noted United States contralto, recently sang from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, m Washington, D.C. The occasion was a memorial service for Harold L. Ickes, who served as U.S. Secretary of the Interior from 1932 to 1946. Miss Anderson has made 16 concert tours of the United
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  • 1571 3 RISE GROWTH OF THE HOUSE OF TATA ThLs is the story of a pioneer— it is also, partly, the story of India's industrial development. JT could be said of Jamshedji Tata tnat he was. m every sense oi the word, one of the makers of modern India. This article, therefore,
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    66 3 Photo. "Mr." Dujght D. Eisenhower opens his arms to great well wishers jamming the street below him as a parade depicting his life moves past his reviewing stand on the Sunflower Hotel, Abilene, Kansas, on June 4. To the right of Ike is hig wife, Mamie, and at extreme left
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  • 57 3 KARAIKAU Jane 9. The Government of French Imlia have lifted the ban on import of Ceylon betelnuts. The ban was Imposed during September 1951 due to heavy stocks existing In the Settlement. The French India Government have now allotted Us. 240,000 for the purchase of rice
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  • 923 3 MADRAS, June 13. Small deposits of uranium and thorium ores used m the production of atomic energy have been found m certain parts of Madras State, official sources said here today. Specimens of radioactive minerals have been located along the coastal tracts of Madras state from
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  • 220 3 HYDERABAD: The City Magistrate, Hyaeraoaa, has issued recently a cu*nmission to the District Magistrate, New Demi, to record tne evideuce 01 the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru m. a case m which toyed Altai Hussain stands charged with posing as an agent of Mr. Nehru before
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  • 132 3 DURBAN, June 13.—Trea-sure-hunters searching the sea and of! the coast of Pondoland, South Africa, have found what they believed is the wrecked of the eighteenth century East India merchantman, Grosvenor, lost m these waters with a cargo valued at £10.000,000. A piece of timber
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  • 31 3 SYDNEY: A young woman wrlngling wet, waiting for a tram, told police that wtoen her boy friend's attentions at time became ever-ardent, she jumped into Centennial Park lake to escape.— Reuter
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  • 328 3 India Should Be Light Leader For Non-Communist Asia— Manchester Guardian MANCHESTER, England, June 12.— The belief that India should be the light and leader for non-Communist Asia was expressed by to-day's Manchester Guardian. This liberal paper declared I that the Indian National Con- I gress Party had to find a
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  • 63 3 THURS: "I am frightfully impressed with it," declared the High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, General Sir Gerald Templer, when he completed his two-hour tour of Inspection of the Malayan Railway Workshops at Sentul Kuala Lumpur, June 12. He also requested Mr. J. O. Sanders. Member for Railways and Ports, who
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  • 94 3 MR. SHIVA RAO'S APPEAL TO GOVERNMENT NEW DELHI, May 30. The House of the People today began discussion on the general Budget for 1952-53. Mr. P. Shiva Rao (Congress), who opened the debate, said that the Finance Minister was amply justified m being cautious. He called
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  • 195 4 Bill To Come Up Before New Parliament COLOMBO: Land litigation is expected to be considerably curbed with the introduction of a system of registri tion of title to land which may soon be an accomplished fact. Legislation for the purpose will come before the new
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  • 311 4 COLOMBO: The Federalist Party m the Parliament, it is understood, will follow a policy that would not bind them to any group m the Opposition but would maintain an Independent policy m keeping with the purpose and policy for which the Federalist Party stands. "In Parliament
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  • 96 4 RUWANWELLA: Five young men of Aranayaka Podisinghc, Setuwa, Plyaratna, Sirisena and Sarana were arrested and remanded on suspicion of murdering a man named Sima, were discharged when Sima turned up m the village the following day. It appears that the wife of Sima had complained to
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  • 54 4 BALAPITIYA: A boating trip on the crocodile-inftjted Maditganga was part of the entertainment provided to Mr. K. P. K. Menon, High Commissioner of India, m Ceylon, when he paid a visit to Sir Lalitha Rajapakse Minister of Justice, at his country residence,
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  • 82 4 LONDON. June 14— Moscow Radio announced today that Andrei A. Gromyfco, deputy Soviet foreign minister and former delegate to the United Nations, had been appointed Russian ambassador to London. The poker-faced career diplomat, a one-time wonder boy of Soviet deplomacy previously served m Washington and at the
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  • 27 4 NEW DELHI, June 14.— For the second consecutive day yesterday, Delhi's temperature overshot 110 degrees farenheit, with hots winds and dust-laden skies.- A.P
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  • 172 4 City Council Labour Strike Threat To Be Withdrawn The Sub-committee appointed by the Council to negotiate with labour unions met the representatives of the Government and City Council Labour Union and the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation at 10 a.m. on June 14. Certain proposals were made to these
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  • 36 4 LONDON, June 14.— A delegation of Pakistan medical workers have left for home after a three-week study tour of public health facilities m Moscow, Leningrad, Tashkent Alma Ata, Moscow radio reported yesterday.- A.P.
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  • 237 4 Detamore-Turner Farewell Lecture The closing service of the Detamore-Turner Bible lectures will be held Friday night, June 20, at the Bibie Auditorium, 120 Balestier Road. The evening's programme is as follows: 7..15-7.30 Organ Programme by Mrs. Ouida Turner 7.30-7.40 Musical by Mr Samuel Tsai. 7.40-7.50 Announcements etc. 7.55-8.10 15 Minute
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  • 51 4 KARACHI, June 14.— Radio Pakistan announced jesterday a field of 60,000,00u tons of iron ore has been located m Chltral, extreme Nortnwest Pakistan state bordering Soviet Russia. This is tne first discovery of its kind m this new nation, which has no iron or steel industries.—
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  • 47 4 TAIPEI. June 14. The visiting Chinese goodwill missions from Malaya, the Philippines, Indo-China and Hongkong visited Tainan m Southwest Formosa lesterday and had lunch as guests of the city's municipal government. This afternoon they visited the air force training centre at Hangshan.- A.P.
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  • 65 4 JOHANNESBURG, June 13. In Johannesburg, the President of the South African Indian Congress, Dr. Dadoo, and three other leaders were on Wednesday remanded to police custody. Tho prosecution asked for remand as one of the witnesses was ill. Three leaders have_ been arrested on charges
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