Indian Daily Mail, 20 June 1952
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Title Section17 1952-06-20 1 Indian Dail y Mail VOL VIII. NO. 130. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-06-20 1 Fhoto. K|ng Farouk of Egypt (centre) presides over a ceremony Commemorating hie great gre^t grandfather, Mohammed Aly The Great, at the Farouk Mosque in Alexandria on June 7. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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200 1952-06-20 1 "Good Heavens- What Is A Clutterbuck!" Sir Alexander Clutterbuck who has been appointed High Commissioner in India was an unknown quantity to Canadians when he was appointed United Kingdom Commissioner to Canada in 1946. One Canadian Cabinet Minister hearing of his appointment exclaimed: "Good Heavens—What is a Clutterbuck?" But ClutterbuckReuter - 200 words
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Article95 1952-06-20 1 MELBOURNE, June 19.— Sir Alexander Clutterbuck whose ?>~~~«~f»»,,>«* -"-itish High Commissioner to India was announced in London on Wednesday is on board ship on hi s way to Australia where he was to have taken up another post. When Sir Alexander boarded the liner he was going toReuter - 95 words
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Article72 1952-06-20 1 ROME, June 19.— Film star Ingrid Bergman gave birth on Wednesday to twins both girls, it was announced. The mother and babies are reported doing well. Ingrid and her husband, Italian flilm producer Roberto Rossellini, already have one son, born 1950. The actress also has a 13-year-oldReuter - 72 words
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Article52 1952-06-20 1 HONGKONG, June 19.— Locust raids in Red China are "extremely serious the Red Ministry of Agriculture said In an official circular. More than 100,000 acres are affected in Hope! province, 50,000 acres in north Anhwei province, and large areas in Shantung and Hnnan provinces, theA.P. - 52 words
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Article147 1952-06-20 1 WINDSOR, England, June 19. The Duke of Wellington called at Windsor Castle yesterday to pay to Queen Elizabeth his annual rent— a small tricolour nag. This symbolic fee, presented on the anniversary of his great ancestor's defeat of Napolean at Waterloo 137 years ago,Reuter - 147 words
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Article101 1952-06-20 1 KARACHI, June 19. A Harvard trainer of the Pakistan air force reported missing on a cross country flight from Risalpur on June 10 landed at Jalalabad in Afghanistan, usually reliable sources said here today. They added it was understood that the pilot. Flight cadet IsmailReuter - 101 words
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81 1952-06-20 1 Britain Agrees To Red China's Representation In U.N. But... LONDON, June 19. Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden said the British Conservative Government believed the People's Government of China should represent China in tile United Nations but not at present because she was "actually breaking the rules of the club she desiresReuter - 81 words
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Article114 1952-06-20 1 THUUS: Four more terrorists have surrendered in the Federation, One terrorist and a terrorist supporter have been killed in the past 24 hours. There have been no Security Force casualty during the same period. A patrol of the Fijian Regiment in ambush positions on an estate114 words
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Article81 1952-06-20 1 THURS: A curfew has been imposed in the Police District of Tampin In the State ol Negri Sembilan with effect from Ju©e 20, 1952, until lurther notice. The hours of curfew will be between 10 p.m. and 5.30 a.m. A curfew has also been imposed on Tampin81 words
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Article49 1952-06-20 1 50 Liberty Ships For Japan TOKYO. June 19. The business paper, Nihon Keizai Quoting a government source said today the United States is planning to lend 50 Liberty ships to Japan. The newspaper said trie Japanese government has been trying to charter the liberty ships slp«:e las* year A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article72 1952-06-20 1 BONN. June 19. India's first ambassador to West Germany, Mr. Subimal Dutt yesterday presented his credentials to the West German President Professor Theodor Heuss in a simple ceremony at the President's Rhineside residence. Mr. Dutt, formerly lo charge of Commonwealth affairs section in the Indian Ministry oiReuter - 72 words
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Article155 1952-06-20 1 CAPETOWN. June 19. Rioting broke out in the native quarter of the mining boom town of Odendaalsus Organge Free State yesterday over the Nationalist government's tightening of white supremacy measures. Police fired into the melee seriously injuring lour natives and wounding 20 others. A police stationA.P. - 155 words
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171 1952-06-20 1 STOCKHOLM, June 19.— Sweden last night rejected Russian protest that a Catalina plane Hew over Soviet territory and fired at Russian aircraft last Monday. Tile Swedish reply handed to the Soviet ambassador here said only two Swedish aircraft both Catalina type air rescue planesAP - 171 words
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Article27 1952-06-20 1 The next sitting of the Legislative Council meeting will take place on July 15, 1952, at the Victoria Memorial Hall Singapore, at 10 a.m.27 words
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Article54 1952-06-20 1 LONDON. June 19.— A British Board of Trade spokesman said yesterday it was unlikely that licences would be •ranted for the export of most chemicals listed in agreements made recently by a group of British businessmen to sell £6.500.000 worth of textiles and chemicalsReuter - 54 words
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Article115 1952-06-20 1 LONDON, June 19.— Mr. Woodrow Wyatt, Labour, asked in the House of Commons yesterday if the Government knew there was a shortage of Hospital beds and staff for tuberculosis cases in Singapore. He asked what the government was doing about it. Colonial Secretary Oliver LyttletonReuter - 115 words
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Article66 1952-06-20 1 HONG^KONG, June 19. Hong Kong's sole representative at the sumer Olympic Games in Helsinki will be its swimmers. The team F. X. Montiero and Cheung Kin-nam in the men's division, and Miss Cynthia Eager and Miss Irene Kwok in the women's is lookking forward toA.P. - 66 words
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Article59 1952-06-20 1 OTTAWA, June 19.— A detailed reply has been received from the United States Government to Canada's protest over the sending of Canadian troops to Koje Island without prior consultation here. External Affairs Minister Lester B. Pearson confirmed yesterday that the reply has come but saidA.P. - 59 words
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394 1952-06-20 1 Opposition Bid For Public Inquiry Into Ceylon Elections Defeated COLOMBO, June 19.— The Ceylon Government yesterday defeated an opposition bid in the House of Representatives to institute a public inquiry into the conduct of last month's general elections. After a seven-hour debate its longest one day sitting ever the HouseReuter - 394 words
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Article138 1952-06-20 1 Police Baton Charge On Indians COLOMBO, June 19.— Sir Lalitha Rajapakse, the Minister of Justice, told the Senate on Wednesday that police action against an Indian Congress group proceeding towards .Parliament to present a petition demanding voting rights on June 9 last was justified Sir Lalitha denied the police hadReuter - 138 words
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Article72 1952-06-20 1 JAMSHEDPUR.— A young couple of Jamshedpur, while travelling recently from Gay a to Patna, were doped and robbed of their valuables. They said, that while they were having their supper a young man travelling in the same compartment started a conversation with them on the deliciousFOC - 72 words
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Article32 1952-06-20 1 WASHINGTON, June 19.— Senator Robert Taft of Ohio saW yesterday "I am willing o pledge a straight 15 percent cut in taxes" if he becomes president.- A. P.A.P. - 32 words
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130 1952-06-20 1 NEW DELHI, June 19.—The Indian Government have instructed railway administrations "to discourage sale" of Soviet books at bookstalls of railway stations. Giving this information in the House of the People at question hour yesterday, the Railway Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, said thatIIS - 130 words
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Article49 1952-06-20 1 Formation was announced yesterday of a 5-man Committee with the following terms of reference: "To advise Government on the development of beaches in the Colony for the benefit of the public." ChairmanMr. Thio Chan Bee. 4 members whose names will be an nounced later.49 words
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Article70 1952-06-20 1 Traffic Regulations With effect from Sunday. June 22, 1952 a Traffic Police experiment will be given a trial in the Market street area. There will be no Entry to Market Street from Cecii Street. All vehicles leaving Malacca Street will turn left into Market Street. All vehicles leaving Telok Ayer70 words
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Article44 1952-06-20 1 The Singapore Section of the recent "Parliament and People's Vote" Exhibition is now on display at the Public Relations Reading Room at Havelock Road, Singapore. Arrangements are being made for other Rural District Committees to show the exhibition in their rCspect've areas.44 words
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Article, Illustration116 1952-06-20 1 Photo. King Talul of Jordan, who is sufferfing from a nervous disorder, is staying in a luxurious lakeside hotel at Lausanne, Switzerland, while he makes up his mind fvhether to go home or enter a Swiss cfh nic for treatment. His wife, Zeine, has appealed to the SwissA.P. - 116 words
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Article65 1952-06-20 1 SINCE THE EMERGENCY STARTED THURS: Th* Cotnmuntot terrorists have lost 4,818 killed, snrrenddred or cmptiired ninoe the emergency started fonr years ago. The Security force* including military forces, kilted during the same period totalled 1.438. In addition 1,643 terrotiHfa arii known to have been wounded. Security forces suffered t,tZ9 wounded.65 words
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Article83 1952-06-20 1 LONDON June 19.— Mr. Reginald Sorensen. Labour, suggested that the British Government should propose to the United Nations that Indian and Pakistan Government representatives should take part" in the rescreening of prisolers in Koje Island. He said it was possible the Chinese People's Government would accept.Reuter - 83 words
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Article85 1952-06-20 1 HONGKONG, June 19— A Malayan association will be established here shortly, according to (Mr. Boey Kok Keng, chairman of the provisional committee of the association A preparatory meeting was held on June 10 and the following were elected: Chairman—Boey Kok Keng, Hon. Secretary Wee Joo Hock, CommitteeReuter - 85 words
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Article18 1952-06-20 1 LONDON, June 19.— Britain is running short of scientists, says the Government's Advisory Council on Scientific Policy- A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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708 1952-06-20 2 Inidna Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., June 20, 1952. Today's Crucial Talks On Wages THE other day during his visit to Singapore Mr. P. P. Narayanan, Chairman of the Negotiating Committee of the Estate Workers Unions, told the Indian Daily Mail that he would fight tooth and nail any move for708 words
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473 1952-06-20 2 A Sign Of Recovery From Recent Slump NEW DELHI, June 15.— The Indian coir expert trade, which has suffered a severe slump recently affecting the economies of the rich coconut growing areas of Malabar and Tra-vancore-Cochin, appears to be showing signs of recovery, according toFOC - 473 words
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161 1952-06-20 2 Early Abolition Of PEPSU Landlordism PATIALA, June 15.-3udar Gian Singh Rarewala, Chief Minister of PEPSU, .cUred at Sangrur that B. .odari (landlordism) would to completely abolished in PIiPSU within the next threv or four months. Addressing a publi. meeting, the Chief Minister, said that PEPSU was the on y jlaceFOC - 161 words
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Article75 1952-06-20 2 Rajen drasinghji Acting C-in-C NEW DFL.HI. June 15. A-Gen. Fvai.ndrasinhji, G.0.C.--n-C, So :trern Command, will officiate as Commander-in-Chief duting the absence on dmDt*t}< overseas of General K. M. C riappa, it is learnt. Gen U Cariappa, accompanied by Lt-Gen. S. M. Shrinagesh G.0.C.-in-C, Western Comrii;<nd, and an A.D.C. will leaceFOC - 75 words
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Article225 1952-06-20 2 "Whale School" Off Malabar Coast MADRAS, June 15. The appearance of a big school of about 50 whales which recently confronted the Indian freighter Jala Yamuna off the Malabar Coast was something very unusual and probably the first such incident in the maritime history of India, according to Madras fisheriesFOC - 225 words
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261 1952-06-20 2 India Imports Over 2m Tons Of Foodgrains Up To May 31 NEW DELHI, June 15. India imported 2,331,643 tons of foodgrains from Jan 1 to the end of May, it was understood here. The imports consisted of 17,38,562 tons of wheat, 240,--068 tons of rice, and 353.013 tons of milo.FOC - 261 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-06-20 2 Photo). This campus scene is at American University of Beirut. The young women (right) in uniform are enrolled in nursing courses at the university.- USISUSIS - 25 words
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Article130 1952-06-20 2 KARACHI. June 11.— FieldMarshal Auchinleck, former Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, g reported to be negotiating for acquiring a carpet factory at the Bolari industrial area (in Sinfl). Reporting this, Press mes sage s from Hyderabad (Sind) said to-day that Sir Claude, accompanied by some seniorFOC - 130 words
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384 1952-06-20 2 Reclamation Of Kans-Infested Land— A Review NEW DELHI, June 15— The 240 tractors of the Central < Tractor Organisation reclaimed 1 224,000 acres of Vans-infested land by June 2 this year. At least another 5,000 acres are < expected to be reclaimed be fore the season ends. Thus the totalFOC - 384 words
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112 1952-06-20 2 More Inam Estates Taken Over In Madras MADRAS, June 14. The Government of Madras have notified the taking over of 260 inam estates in various districts under powers conferred on them by Section 1 (4) of the Madras Estates (Abolition and Conversion into Ryotwari) Act. 1948. who edect from JulyFOC - 112 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-06-20 2 rnoto. Dr. Mossadeq (right) talking with Professor Henri Rolin, of Belgium, who Is pleading the juridical arcu ments for the Iranian Government, before the session was opened at the Hague. No protographs of the Premier were allowed while he was speaking. A.F.A.P. - 45 words
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Article191 1952-06-20 2 TANJORE, June 12.— At a meeting of the Tanjore Distrist Congress Committee, held here last evening at the Rajah's Choultry, Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam presiding, the following were unanimously elected office-bearers of the Committee: Mr. K. S. Sambasiva Aiyar (President), Mr. R. M. Govindasami Chettiar (VicePresident), Mr.FOC - 191 words
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Article25 1952-06-20 2 VIENNA. June 19.— A Vienna newspaper yesterday ssit' Rumania's former female Communist boss, Ana Pauker, has gone to Russia.- A. P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article344 1952-06-20 2 GROSS INJUSTICE" LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Sir, What a splendid victory did Malaya win! She retained the Thomas Cup. thereb" proving her No. 1 position in the badminton world. The memorable fact that India soared far above the expectations of many is praiseworthy. If allowed I should state that the344 words
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748 1952-06-20 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Kidwai Explains Govt. Policy On Import NEW DELHI, June 2.-The Food and Agriculture Minister, Mr. Rafi Ahmed Kidwai said in the House of the People today that the total amount of food subsidy paid to the btate Governments forFOC - 748 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-06-20 3 Photo. Britain's Defence Minister, Field Marshal Lord Alexander (itgrht), i£ greeted on his arrival by air at Seoul, Korea, June 13, by American Commanders. The Americans are Lieutenant General Otto Weyland (left), United Nations Commander of Far Eastern Air Forces, and General James Van Fleet, U.S. Eighth.A.P. - 54 words
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899 1952-06-20 3 Budget Discussion Resumed: NEW DELHI, June 2.— The House of the People today resumed general discussion of the Budget. Mr. P. T. Chacko (Congress) said that the plantation crops in Travancore-Cochin deserved more attention of the Government of India than they had so farFOC - 899 words
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Article370 1952-06-20 3 BANGALORE: There must be something in a. name! It is well-known that most jokes in England regarding railways, particularly about unpunctua) running, were pointed to the old S.E.C.T. incorporated in the Southern. Recent experience in Bangalore is that the Madras-Ban-galore line, which was till recentlyFOC - 370 words
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Article136 1952-06-20 3 "MORCHA" TO BOMBAY COUNCIL HALL POQNA, June 19.— A conference of the Peoples' United Front comprising the various Leftist parties of Maharashtra convened by Mr. Tulsidas Jadhav, leader of the Opposition in the Bombay Legislative Assembly, and Mr. 8. G. Sardesai, the Bombay Communist leader, decided recently to lead aFOC - 136 words
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452 1952-06-20 3 Gorwala Report Fertilizer Deal Loco Factory Questions In Parliament: NEW DELHI, June 2.— Tke Home Minister, Dr. K. N. Katju, told the House of the People today that the Gorwala report on Public Administration was being examined by the Planning Commission. The Commission had discussed the report with Mr GorwalaFOC - 452 words
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Article64 1952-06-20 3 HYDERABAD, June s.— The Sirpur Paper Mills had been closed from June 3 for want of coal and other necessary supplies, according to Mr. Sri Hari, Vice-President of the Sirpur Paper Mills Workers' Union. In a Press statement, he said that all the efforts of th«FOC - 64 words
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Article24 1952-06-20 3 ADEN, Jan. 19.— The 632--ton tanker Rose Mary carrying 1,000 tons of Persian oil for an Italian company arrived at Aden Tuesday nieht.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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1558 1952-06-20 4 CEYLON NEWS: Opposition Parties Demand Inquiry COLOMBO: A joint meeting of the Parliamentary Opposition parties held at the Galle Face demanded that an impartial commission be appointed to inquire into and report on the recent General Elections. Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, the LeaderFOC - 1,558 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-06-20 4 Photo) A dense pall of smoke nils the air .as UJ3. paratroopers move in on compound 76 and break deflant Communist prisoners up into smaller groups at the Koje Island Prisoner of War Camp, June 10. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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197 1952-06-20 4 INDO-CEYLONESE AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB OF MALAYA The first championship meet of the Indo-Ceyloneoe Amateur Athletic cmb oi Malaya will be held at the P.WJD. Sports' Club Grounds Cheras Rd., Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and Sunday, July 5 and 6, 1952, starting at 3 p m each day CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS MEN:197 words
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Article138 1952-06-20 4 At the annual general meeting of the Muar Indian Association held on Sunday, June 0, 1952, the following were elected office-bearers ior tne year 1952: President: Mr. P. c. Josepn; Vice Presidents: Mr. Gurcharan Singh Gill. Mr. S Sreenivasagam; Hon. Secretary: Mr. Balbeer Singh Judge; Asst. Secretary:138 words
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