Indian Daily Mail, 18 June 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 128. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 410 1 Jumna, Sutlej, Kistna Tir I.D.M. STAFF REPORTER TUES: As the monsoon clouds were just clearing from the morning sky, four ships of the Indian Navy Frigate Squadron, Jumna, Sutlej, Kistna and Tir, entered Singapore harbour at 8 a.m. today. The Squadron was led by
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  • 141 1 Captain M. K. Heble, Cap. tain of the I.N. Frigate Squadron and Commanding Officer of I.N.S. Jumna, joined the Navy in 1941, and has had a brilliant naval career After serving at sea till the end of 1944 he did a long antisubmarine course in
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  • 454 1 Finance Committee Approves New Proposal I.D.M. STAFF REPORTER The Finance Committee's approval of a proposal to increase the basic salaries and wages of all daily and monthly paid Singapore Government servants and make equivalent reductions in cost of Living Allowance, was reported yesterday to
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  • 886 1 I.D.M. STAFF REPORTER Mr. P. M. Williams is "at this critical stage in our war against Communism, a danger to the maintenance of public order in the Colony, and for this reason and this reason alone, he has been arrested under the
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    101 1 Photo). Lord Alexander, Minister for Defence of the United Kingdom, accompanied by Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, arrived in New Delhi on June 8, for a short halt en route to Korea. They were received at the Palam Airport among others by Shri I. S. Chopra,
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  • 52 1 From Our Own Correspondent NAOPUR, June 17. It Is learnt that the veteran and learned Congress leader Dr Pattabhi Sitaramiah will become the next Governor of Madhya Pradesh. The exPresident of the Congress will assume office just before the Budget session of the State Assembly on July
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  • 172 1 BYE-ELECTIONS IN INDIA: From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 17. The Congress won the by-election to Parliament from the Nilgiri-Coim-batore constituency, its candidate Mr. N. M. Lingam having secured more than half of the 157,000 votes cast. The by-election was caused by the death of
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  • 152 1 Position In Malaya Last Few Days Is Very Good Templer Will Give His Impressions To Lyttelton LONDON, June 17.— General Gerald Teinpler, Britain's "strong man" in Malaya, arrived in London last night for talks with Colonial Secretary, Oliver Lyttelton. Tempter, appointed British High Commissioner in Malaya four months ago to
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  • 53 1 A report from Jhodpur states that Independent Mr. J. Mehta has been returned to Parliament defeating Congressman Mr. Nuri by a large majority. Trie bye- election was due to the death, of the Maharaja of J.hJdpur in the air crash on January just before the results
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  • 63 1 From Our Own Correspondent POONA. June 17.— Socialist leader Mr. Jaiprakash Narain who was scheduled to begin a 21-day "self. purification" fast from today has postponed iVMnmencement for some days under to medical advice. The fast is being undertaken at the famous nature cure clinic here under
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  • 132 1 Fed Up With Democracy (I. DM. Staff Reporter)' Mr. LimYew Hock, Member for Keppel 1 and th«j Presl dent of the Singapore Labour Party and the President of the Singapore Trade Union Congress, who was expected to make a speech on the adjournment motion about the recent arrest of Mr.
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  • 656 2 Indian DAily Mail S'pore, Wed., June 18, 1952. Land Titles Mother Tongue have already discussed the resolutions on Lottery and Toddy the first two in the list of the 13 resolutions passed at the sixth annual session of the Malayan Indian Congress held last month-end ot Klang. We shall now
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  • 1160 2 TO PATRONISE HANDLOOM CLOTH MADRAS, June 14. -//ia broadcast from All India Radio, Madras, Wednesday, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister, made an earnest appeal to the people of the State "to patronise handloom cloth wherever it may be available and for every purpose, for
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  • 63 2 KARACHI, June 16.—Pakistan has been formally invited by Britain to attend a Commonwealth Finance Ministers' conference, it was reliably learned Friday, but no date has been mentioned. Pakistan's reply is likely to be sent in a day or two. It is believed that the sterling areas'
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  • 459 2 NEW DELHI, June 14.— Malnutrition and undernutrition result from the average Indian diet. This conclusion is drawn by an official nutritional expert. The ill effects of faulty diet, according to him, are reflected in the high infant and maternal mortality and low expectation of
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    38 2 PHOTO. EEKICHI ARAKI, Japan's first post-war Ambassador to the United States, and hi» daughter, Miss Tomiko Araki, 20, arrive at Washington's National Airport on June 7. Miss Araki vvll act as the official hostess of tile Ambassador.- A.P.
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  • 59 2 DACCA, June 13. Exports of jute from East Bengal to Calcutta and consumption in India amounted to 629,000 mds, against 763,000 mds in the previous month, bringing the total during the first uine months of the current jute season to 8,009,000 mds, against 9,260,000 mds
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  • 79 2 KALIMPONG, June U. I Ik- Government of West Bengal has sanctioned the opening of 12 health centres in Darjeeling district as the first step in a comprehensive health scheme for the area, where 60% of the population are stated to be affected by tuberculosis. The opeulng
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  • 339 2 NEW DELHI, June 13.— The Government of India have announced rewards for discovery of new deposits in India of uranium and beryl ores, Government reserve the right to determine whether a particular discovery is the first from a particular location. The conditions governing the grant
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  • 76 2 ROME, June 16.— An international food reserve to help countries threatened, by famine was unanimously re. commended by the 18-nation Council of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) here Saturday last. Delegates asked for experts' reports to be submitted to the full autumn session of this 68-nation
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  • 1704 3 BUDGET DEBATE IN COUNCIL OF STATES: KHER URGES ABOLITION OF ALL CUSSES c/ 2 E JL DELHI > Ma 30.-The Council of states today concluded its two-day debate on the Railway Budget, Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar strongly defended the regrouping scheme, which had been earlier attacked by
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  • 284 3 NEW DELHI, June 16. India Sunday announced new cuts in import quotas for the period July to December 1952, which seem primarily directed towards goods from the dollar area. A relatively small number of Items are affected but the reduction is In many cases
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  • 149 3 MADRAS, June 12. The Collectors of all districts, except Madras and Nilgiris, have been instructed by the Government to disband immediately all special staff employed under the Well Subsidy Scheme and to entrust the work to the regular revenue staff. The Government had discontinued the
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  • 97 3 NEW DELHI, May 30.— The General Secretary of the All-India Railwaymen's Federation to-day attributed the misfortunes regarding regrouping to the number six Mr. s. Guruswami, who was speaking In the Council of States on the Railway Budget, said: "I have great respect lor Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar. My
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  • 92 3 KALIMPONG, June 13. The West Bengal Government is considering a scheme, submitted by the District Board of Darjeeling, to open two new routes connecting Darjeeling and Kalimpong with the plains, it wa 3 learnt here. The scheme, details of which have not yet been
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    • 287 3 NOTICE "JNTENDING passengers for the s.s. "Rajula" should note that in future all heavy baggage for Nagapattinam and Madras should be placed alongside the vessel at the Singapore Harbour Board Godown on the day before the vessel sails when 50 cents per cubic foot will be charged for excess baggage.
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  • 1079 4 Jumna, Sutlej, Kistna Tir I.N.S. Jumna The senior ship of the 12th Frigate Squadron, commanded by Captain M. K. HEBLE IHI. INS JUMNA has to her credit many a daring exploit during the last war. First commissioned on May 5, 1941 she is named after the tributary of the famous
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  • 394 4 Need For Scheme Agreed I.D.M. STAFF REPORTER TUES: Moving the Central Provident Fund Bill for the second reading Mr. C. C. Tan, Member for Tanglin stated that the Council had done very little to the labourers in promoting the welfare of the employees
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  • 82 4 Krishna Menon For Upper House? From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. June 17. It is learnt that Mr. V. K. Menon. India's retiring Ambassador from London, is making efforts to get his name enrolled in the Madras State electoral roll before the next revision upon the advice of the Tamilnad Congress
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  • 74 4 HATTON: Without calling for the defence and holding that the prosecution had failed to prove its case, the Haton Magistrate, Mr. T. C. P. Fernando, acquitted and discharged Mr. D. B. R. Sene. viratne, member of the Hatton -Dikoya Urban Council and Mr. P. M. Krishnasamy of Hatton
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  • 83 4 BALANGODA: A man named M. Punchimahathmaya of Mathpetha, 17 miles from Balangoda was set upon at night by a large python. He roused the villagers, who came to his help and rescued him from the python, which was gradually twisting itself round his body. One of
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  • 39 4 NATTANDIYA A beacon light to guide fishermen of the Mudukatuwa and Wennappuwa areas will shortly be constructed at a central spot states the Chairman of the Kammal Pattu Village Committee, Mr. W. K. Charles Fernando.— FOC
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  • 250 4 JAFFNA A reference t the death of Mr. R. it. Nalliah retired Crown Proctor, was made at the Jaffna District Court before Mr. K. D. de Silva, District Judge, with whom was associated Mr W Gunanam Spencer. Additional District Judge. Mr. T. Muttusamypillai, Crown Advocate,
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  • 28 4 Ekadeshi will be celebrated on June 18, 1952, from 7 p.m in the New Temple of the RamakrLshna Mission, No. 179 Bartley Road with Ram-Nam Bhajan.
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  • 37 4 KFKIRAWA: A Ratepayers Assuciaticn, formed a. Keklrawa, will protest a&ainsi the taxes Imposed by the Town Council. Mr. V. Kandiah was elected Chairman, and a Committee was for.ned to «o into the matter.- FOC
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