Indian Daily Mail, 16 June 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 126. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 42 1 HAMBURG, June 15.— Dr. Hussein Fatemi, personal adviser of Persian Premier Mohammed Mossadeq underwent an abdominal operation here on Saturday because of injuries resulting from pistol shots, fired by political fanatics at a rally m Teheran last February. Reuter
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  • 264 1 High Level Discussions With India Going On Serious Issues About IndoKashmir Relations To Be Discussed Solved From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 15.— A four-man delegation of Kashmir leaders have arrived here and begun high-level discussions on the situation arising from the Kashmir Constituent Assembly
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  • 57 1 JHODPUR ELECTION RESULT From Our Own Correspondent JODHPUR June 15.— The bye-election to the Rajasthan State Assembly from Jodhpur City resulted In a win for the Communist candidate Mr. Vyas who defeated a Congressman and an Independent. This is the first win for th e Communist Party m the State
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  • 115 1 MONTREAL, June 14.—Pakistan told the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organisation yesterday that she banned flights by Indian planes over Pakistani territory because of the danger to non-Moslem passengers and crew if a plane were forced to land m tribal territory. In
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  • 31 1 TUNIS, June 15.— An 18--year-old Tunisian Jew was found shot dead here last night after a fierce battle between Tunisian Muslims and Jews In th« Jewish quarter of the city.- Reuter
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  • 63 1 Thanapathy Suppiah Memorial Scholarship Fund Mr. 8. Thanapathy of Rangoon Road, Singapore, has donated a sum of $1,000 towards a Scholarship Fund and the interest derived therefrom will be available to the most deserving 1 and promising pupil of the KaJaimagal Tamil School, Tio Chu Kang Road, Singapore. This Fund
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  • Article, Illustration
    71 1 Photo. General Dwight Eisenhower (second from right), on his last day m the United Stated Army, lunches with his political advisers at a Washington, D.C., Hotel June 3. The three hoping to get Eisenhower nominated Republican candidate for the American Presidential Election are (left to right) Senators
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  • 417 1 INDIAN CULTURAL MISSION'S MEMBERS' UNOFFICIAL VERSION EXPRESSION OF HORROR DISTASTE FOR SYSTEM WHICH ROBBED LIBERTIES NEW DELHI, June 15.— 1n private conversations Saturday members of the Indian Cultural Mission to Communist China expressed horror and distaste for the Communist system which they say robbed the
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  • 127 1 Colour Bar In England? LONDON. June 15. The Council of the British Liberal Party yesterday passed a resolution "deploring" the operation of the colour bar, both m Great Britain and m the Commonwealth, and urging the British Government to bring about the speedy end of discrimination Mr. Paul Rose, Vice
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  • 98 1 Ind-Olympic Hockey Team Loses Testl From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 15.— India s hockey team for Helsinki Olympics was surprisingly defeated by a strong Madras State combination here last evening. The team which will flght to retain India's world supremacy seemed unable to settle down m the first of
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  • 160 1 VIENNA, June 15.— A Professor of Medicine has been instructed to Investigate charges that rotten eggfe sold here as a cure for cancertend to cause cancer rather than cure It, It was learned yesterday. Police havej confiscated thousand* of nine-day-old, half-hatched eggs which had been offered
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  • 26 1 WASHINGTON, June 15— The Congress of Industrial Organizations has asked President Truman to veto the new immigration bill passed by Congress. A. P.
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  • 26 1 TAIPEH, June 15— Chinese goodwill missions from Malaya, Philippines, Indochina and Hongkong on Saturday visited sugar and cement plant at Pingtung m southern Formosa. A. P.
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  • 122 1 Templer Leaves For London FIRST OF A SERIES OF VISITS LONDON, June 15. The High Commissioner for Malaya. General Sir Gerald Templer, left Singapore today for London for talks with the Colonial Secretfery Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, It was officially announced. They will discuss matters which have arisen during General Tempter's
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  • 72 1 A news item published m the Statesman of India with the date line New York June 11 says: "The news that "Churchill's." a popular London night club, had been struck off thr official register of clubs was misheard on the American Radio. It was taken
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  • 168 1 —LORD ALEXANDER nuttt A -"one 15— Field Marshal Lord Alexander, British Minister of Defence, oa Saturday said the Communists hi Korea would suffer terrlfle losses If they launched a new offensive, "no matter ho* strong." At a ngws conference, the Field Marshal said,
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  • 133 1 —NEHRU New DolKi, June 15— Primr Minister Nehru declared last night India's food posttton ia "definitely hopeful and we have turned the corner for th« better." Broadcasting on an kidiawide network to inaugurate a crop-growing competition, he said (1) the government holds stocks of 3,600,000 ton
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  • 70 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 15 Polling was reported to be dull during voting yesterday m the byeelection to Parliament from the Nilgiri-Coimbatore constituency contested by Congress, Communist, Socialist and Independent candidates About forty per cent voted m the industrial areas of Coimbatore, while inclement weather
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  • 27 1 JAP AMBASSADOR TO CANADA OTTAWA, June 15.— Mr. Sadao Iguchi, Japan's first Ambassador to Canada and former Japanese Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, arrived here yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 674 2 Indian Daily Mail Spore, Mon., June 16, 1952. Nehru's Warning To U.N. PREMIER NEHRU'S indictment of the UN and warning to the Big Powers m the course of his foreign policy speech m Parliament are both timely and justified. That this organisation has been ignoring the interests of small countries,
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  • 379 2 Not Feasible At Present, Says Dr. Sinha PATNA, June 10.— Dr. Sinha, Finance Minister of Bihar, said here that it would not be possible for the State Government to introduce prohibition now. I He was replying to the eight-day general debate on the Bihar budget m
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  • 119 2 He Tried To Burn Parlt. Building NEW DELHI, Juno. 9 Haridas Saha, a Bensrali. rcfugre youth, wh to-day convicted and sentenced to IF months rigorous imprisonment by the Resident fMaKistrato of New Delhi on a charge of attempting to set fire to Parliament House building. According to thp prosecution. H.uuliis
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  • 54 2 BOMBAY, June 12.— Mrs. Indrani Rehman, who has been choosen as "Miss India" left for the USA recently by a Pan American Airways plane to participate m the "Miss Universe" competi tion to be held at Long Beach (California) m the third wppw
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  • 558 2 Rs. 19.3 CRORES FOR D.V.C. IN 1952-53 NEW DELHI, June 10—Acording to the budget etimates for 19&2-53 Rs. 19,31,38,000 has been provided for m the current year's budget for expenditure on the Damodar Valley Corporation. UPI reports. The copy of the budget estimates, together with a copy of the annual
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    53 2 Fhoto). nZ^Uui Ur a ricult «"*J expert introduces whJ?SS farmer to the use of a simple steel ploughshare SSJ"* fttrmil easler ffr«»tly increases crop yield. Other specialiats share technical knowledge with C P c M naoy .4 l *K S Clp them heI P themselves develop theft- agricultural, health, and
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  • 271 2 "Abducted Persons Act" Illegal SIMLA, June 10. A Full Bench of the Punjab High Court to-day held the Abducted Persons (recovery and restoration) Act of 1949 as inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution and ordered the release of all abducted persons for whose release writs of habeas corpus had
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  • 234 2 NEW DELHI. June U. Cloth production by Indian mills during the monih of may totalled 390,988,000 yards, exceeding: the production m April then considered a record for some years by 22.47 million yards. Only twice before ha.s textile production reached a higher figure than m May,
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  • 294 2 NEW DELHI, June 12.—India has received, proposals from a large number of countries for the establishment of direct wireless circuits, it if learnt here. These proposals were not^ however, accepted owing to lack of equipment and funds at present. The recent report of
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  • 123 2 CUTTACK, June 9. The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Panigrahi to-day admitted three applications filed by the Maharaja of Parlakimedi, the Ruja Bahadur of Khallikote and the 1 Zamindar of Boddokimedi respectively for orders m the nature of a mandamu s directing the Orissa Government not
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  • 72 2 NEW DELHI. June 12,— Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, Central Minister for Railways ha s decided to travel m second class instead of the reserved railway coach to which he i s entitled. lit Tuesday he left New Delhi on tour m an ordinary second class compartment
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  • 419 2 Kathmandu Police Use Tear-Gas Against Student Demonstrators KATHMANDU, June 11. jured, two of them seriously, Nepal Armed Police were in Twenty-two members of the according to official reports, m a clash between students and the police m the heart of Kathmandu Wednesday evening, says UPf. The police used tear-gas three
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  • 95 2 NEW DELHI, June 10.— Mr. Kidwai. Food and Agriculture Minister, denied that there was any conflict between him and the Finance Minister ove r the question of food subsidies. Contradicting reports suggesting: development of a conflict between the two Ministers, Mr. Kidwai. said: "I
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  • 161 2 IN AMBER AMBUR: Four men went down a well to death recently here. Two Oddars (masonry workmen) got down to deepen the well, m the compound of Palmaneri Mohldeen Saheb's coconut mundy, on the Shananquppam Road. They fell unconscious, and were soon dead. Two masons, later,
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  • 79 2 SALEM: Two workers Chinnappan (23). and Angamuthu (17) died as a result of asphyxiation, when they went dow a well m a factory beyond Shevapet shandy recent ly to repair a pump-set. Three others who went later to their rescue, lost consciousness, and were removed to the Gov
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  • 43 2 MADRAS. June 12. The Madras Government have directed that the scheme for awarding prizes for the best film and medals for the best actor and actress, sanctioned m the order dated July 24, 1951, should be discontinued.— FOC
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  • 148 2 MADRAS, June 10. The proposed Bill for the levy of i betterment fee on owners of land benefited by the execution of irrigation and other public work s may not be ready for introduction m the ensuing session of the Legislature, it is understood. The principles
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  • 2203 3 BUDGET DEBATE IN COUNCIL OF STATES: Nations Security Is Paramount, Says lyyangar NEW DELHI, May 26.— "We can take no risks at all m regard to the security of the country and subject to this condition, I am quite willing to effect as much economy m
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  • 110 3 BENGALEES URGED TO EAT WHEAT OAIjCUTTA: The W. Bengal Government have asked the people to approach the subject of food deficit m a rational manner, and evolve practical methods to solve the problem. In a Press Note it said that rice was m short supply all over the world, and
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  • 160 3 Disqualification Of Ajmer M.L.A. Sought AJMER. June 12.— A point of order was raised m the. Ajmer State Legislative As- 1 sembly recently whether Syed j Abbas Ali, a member of the, Assembly, who, it was stated j had been held to be an eva- cuee by the Custodian of
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  • 645 3 By LORD ROWALLAN (Chief Scout of the British C'wealth) THREE-thousand five-hundred Boy Scout leaders from many countries will take part m the first World Indaba which is being held at Gilweli Park, near London, from July 15 to July 24. Reason for calling the Indaba—a Matabele
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  • 80 3 BOMBAY, June 12.— Mr. B S. Hirey, Bombay's Minister for Revenue, said here that the question of linguistic States would be taken up seriously by the Congress now "as Prime Minisfer Nehru does not desire to keep the question burning any more." Mr. Hirey, who returned here recently
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  • 113 4 SUN: In the past twenty four hours four terrorists have been killed, one has been wounded and one has surrendered. In the Tapah area of Perak yesterday, a patrol of the Ist Manchesters sighted and fired at one uniformed terrojists who fled wounded. In the follow up
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  • 103 4 SURRENDERED BANDIT LEADS TO ARMED DUMP SUN: In the Rembau area of Negri Sembllan yesterday a surrendered communist led a patrol of the Ist Green Howards to an armed durrm and recovered 11.000 rounds of assorted ammunition. 2 shotguns, 6 shotgun barrels igniters, detonators, explosives, and a number of Japanese
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  • 110 4 The Kerala Samajam Executive Committee has decided to celebrate "Onam"— the Harvest Festival of Malayalees, m a fitting manner m Singapore. The celebration will include sports, literary contests, mass meeting and other items as are usually associated witn this function. The exact date, venue and programme
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  • 29 4 UNTIED NATIONS, N.Y., June 15.— The U.N. Economic and Social Council has voted to circulate a proposed code of newspaper ethics to professional journalistic n«««iit»i. tions for comment.. A.P.
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  • 372 4 CEYLON NEWS: NEW ORGANISATION FORMED IN CEYLON: AIMS EXPLAINED COLOMBO: A handful of public-spirited men and women, including representatives of various motoring organisations, the Police and road-safety experts, met recently to form the nucleus of a new campaign against all types of accidents, calling themselves the
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    41 4 Photo). Lady Templer accompanied by Miss Jane Templer and Mrs. D. C. MacOilUvray toured the Kuala Selangor area on June MX Picture shows Lady Templer examining different grades of rice at the Government Rice Mill at Tanjong Karang. Dept. of Information
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  • 106 4 i»«- OL f X^°' un c f. 5 Private petitioner challenged the election to Parliament of Mr. Albert Peries Speaker of the Ceylon House of Representatives who won his seat by a narrow majority m last month's general election. Mr. B. S. Fernando m a
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  • 129 4 LONDON. June 15. Vlnoo Mankad, the Indian allrounder whom Haslingden, the Lancashire League Club have released for the remaining games against England nas not yet been notified by the Indian authorities whether he will be wanted for the second Test starting at Lords
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  • 78 4 SUN: In the Kuala LJpis area of Pahang yesterday, Police raided and screend all labourers on an estate suspected of supplying food to the terrorists. Fifteen Indian labourers and four Chinese labourers were detained for further Interrogation. SUN: In the Ipoh area of Perak yesterday
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  • 194 4 DUBLIN. June 15.— Ireland, who resumed their up-hill light against India here yesterday 221 runs behind with four of their wickets standing, were all out for 126 after only 40 minutes play. They followed on 178 behind. Houey livened the early play by hitting two boundaries off
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  • 59 4 Sir Sydney Came. K.C.M.G., BJ&c. (Econ.) has accepted appointment as Vlce-Chan-cellor of the University of Malaya m succession to Sir George Allen. Sir Sidney has had a distinguished career as a Civil Servant, first m the Colonial Office and later m the Treasury. Sir Sydney expects
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  • 368 4 ITNDER the Technical Co-' operation Scheme of the Colombo Plan ttie Govern, ment of India is generously offering 4 Fellowship-Scholar-ships to the Federation of Malaya during the year 1952--53 for s-tudy and training m India. The scholarships will provide facilities for full time undergraduate
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