Indian Daily Mail, 21 June 1952
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Title Section18 1952-06-21 1 In dian Dai ly Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 131. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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1026 1952-06-21 1 Campaign Against Communism On All Fronts Situation Still Serious: Success Gives Cause For Confidence, Says Templer Break In The Morale Off Communist Bandits Ranks LONDON, June 20.— General Sir "Gerald Templer, Britain's High Commissioner for Malaya, said here yesterday: "We are going to restore law and order so that theReuter - 1,026 words
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Article41 1952-06-21 1 BOMBAY. June 20. Mr. Asaf Ali, India's new Ambassador to Switzerland, Austria and the Vatican, left by ai* yesterday for London After spending un days Britain, he will leave for Berne to take charge on July41 words
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Article32 1952-06-21 1 NEW DELHI, June 20.— Mr. B. G. Kher has been appointed High Commissioner for India in the United Kingdom, the External Affairs Ministry announced here Thursday.32 words
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Article145 1952-06-21 1 RAJAH From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 20— Chief Minister Sri Rajagopalachari after thanking the people for the confidence they. had showed in his Government in returning a Congressman at Coimbatore Parliamentary byelection, has urged the people of Arrupukottai-Ramnad also to elect the Congress candidate in the145 words
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313 1952-06-21 1 NEW YORK, June 20.— Mr. Cnester Bowles, United States Ambassador to India, left New York by air Thursday for London, on his way back to New Delhi after two months Consultations in Washington. 2 Asked about the point four programme discussions which he had inReuter - 313 words
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298 1952-06-21 1 No Sales To Britain U. S. COLOMBO, June 20. With China buying all available sheet rubbe in Ceylon at prices well above current world prices, there have been no sales to Britain and the United States during ,the past month, according to ColomboReuter - 298 words
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106 1952-06-21 1 Bill For Amending Procedure j From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 20. L^w Minister CC Biswas introduced a bill in Parliament on Wednesday which seeks to amend the Constitution for the purpose of representation in the House of People. This re-ad juslments become necessary106 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-06-21 1 MENON'S VISIT TO "JUMNA" Picture taken on the occasion of the visit of Mr. M. Gopala Menon Representative of the Government of IndUi in Malaya to the LN.S. JUMNA on Wednesday June 18. (Below) Admiral Sir Guy Russell, Cofnmander in-Chief Far East Station, inspecting a guard of honour presented byIIS - 63 words
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Article, Illustration140 1952-06-21 1 Malan's Policy Would Lead To InevitableCatastrophe James Griffiths r> St L 8 and June 20.— Mr. James Griffiths Britain s Colonial Secretary in the late Labour Government predicted that South Africa s apartheid policy would result in "inevitable catastrophe". Speaking to the annual rally of the Labour Party at thisReuter - 140 words
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Article70 1952-06-21 1 UNITED NATIONS. June 20 Thirteen Arab-Asian countries drafted a letter to United Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie yesterday requesting a special session of the General Assembly on the Tunisian question. Representatives of 11 of the countries signed the letter in New York and a specialReuter - 70 words
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Article62 1952-06-21 1 CONDITIONS From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, *>n_The Government o f India reviewing the position, have decided to allow free export of yarn except for following conditions: No export of count? eighteen and twenties, both single and folded. Only yarn packed in April or before will62 words
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122 1952-06-21 1 Served India Well, Attlee On V.K.K. Menon LONDON, June 20. Mr Clement Attlee, former Lapour Prime Minister in a tribute to Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's retiring High Commissioner in Britain said last night: "There will be widespread regret at the retirement of Mr. Krishna Menon from position ofReuter - 122 words
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229 1952-06-21 1 OTTAWA, June 20.— India has asked Canada for another gift of wheat under the Colombo r'lan, it was learned yesterday. Canadian and Indian officials conferred today on distribution of Canada's US$25,--000,000 contribution to the Colombo Plan this year and it was suggestedA.P. - 229 words
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Article95 1952-06-21 1 Synthetic Gem Factory In Madras MADRAS, June 20.— India's first synthetic gem factory, the only one of its kind in the East, will be in Madras State and will go into production in July 1953. it was stated here by Mr. M. V. Sarma, a sponsor of this new industry.Reuter - 95 words
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Article186 1952-06-21 1 (I DM. Staff Reporter) Government Employees Unions must be allowed to flll in the Trade Union Congress and all modifications must be made to permit amalgamations of various trade unions," observed Mr. F. W. Dally. Trade Union Adviser to the Colonial Office, yesterday at to function186 words
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Article31 1952-06-21 1 P.I.A.A. CHAMPIONSHIP MEET The 6th Perak Indian Amateur Athletic Championship Meet of the Perak Indian Amateur Athletic Council Ipoh will be held today at 2.30 p.m. today being thb second day.31 words
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639 1952-06-21 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., June 21, 1952. NOTES AND COMMENTS DISPOSAL OF I. I. FUND BEFORE congratulating ourselves on the success of our campaign to get the Indian Immigration Fund earmarked c for the.benfit of the Indian s labourers, we have got to get clarified certain aspects of the639 words
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1610 1952-06-21 2 Quotas Reduction Confined To Area Alone New Delhi, June 15 Import quotas have been cut in a relatively small number of items, and in many cases the reduction is contined to dollar quota alone, under the import policy for the second half yearFOC - 1,610 words
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Article61 1952-06-21 2 NEW DELHI. June 15.— The current statutory selling pi toes of all grades of pig iron ha /e been increased by Rs 10 per ton with eitect from Tune 15 it wa s announced here today The price increase hsa been madef to compensate the industryFOC - 61 words
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Article65 1952-06-21 2 LUCKNOW: Thirteen prison er s in Ballia district jail art on hunger strike, according to a report received by thf U.P. Government. Five >\erA on strike on June 1, demanding that they should be treated ar "superior" class prisoners, that they should not be fettere£, and thatFOC - 65 words
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Article22 1952-06-21 2 WASHINGTON, June 20.— America has promised to consult Canada in future before any further splitting of the Canadian contingent in Korea. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-06-21 2 fnotoj. These three glum, dirtyfaced Communist Prisoners of War were found in the United Nations Prisoner of War Compound 76 after a bloody battle between U.N. Troops and the prisoners on Koje Island, recently. A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article46 1952-06-21 2 Plane Damaged In Duststorm NEW D KUII. June 16. A plane was blown from its moorings when a local dust-storm of great severity struck P: Ila mi at 11 n.m. yesterday, says a "Statesman" report. The plane, belonging to a Friench air company, was damaged.— FOCFOC - 46 words
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425 1952-06-21 2 BOMBAY, June 16. The Government of Bombay have decided to entrust the construction of the new 100,000--kilowatt thermal power plant at Trombay island, eight miles from here, to the Tatas. The estimated capital i'>r the Trombay plant is Rs. 12 crores and itFOC - 425 words
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Article35 1952-06-21 2 PATNA, June 14.— Four more estates have be«n taken over under the Bihar Land Reform? Act. They are Balua, Nehellya and Bhagyakul (all Purnee district), and Bakhtiarpur Monghyr district).- FOCFOC - 35 words
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Article69 1952-06-21 2 JAMMU, June 16.— A new political organization the Jammu and Kashmir People'.' Party has been formed in Jammu. Explaining- its aims and objects, a spokesman of the new party said: "Working on noncommunal lines, the part} will oppose the National Con ference. The party will ftgh'FOC - 69 words
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Article93 1952-06-21 2 CALCUTTA: Suffering from severe burns as a result of a cracker explosion in Ganga Narain Dutta Lane, in the Jorabagan area of Calcutta, a 12--veav-old bo_v was taken V hospital on June 14. The explosion occurred near th< place wher<> man was fatally injured onFOC - 93 words
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Article42 1952-06-21 2 LONDON, June 19.—General Ayub Khan, Comniander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army is due to arrive in London next Saturday for a two-week visit on the invitation of the Imperial General Staff to attend the annual conference of heads of the Commonwealth countries.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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108 1952-06-21 2 W. Bengal Wants Balanced Trade With Pakistan CALCUTTA: The Government of West Bengal, it is learnt, have in a memorandum advocated completion of a balanced trade agreement with Pakistan th|* year. The Government are understood to be of the view that Pakistan should be asked to submit a list ofFOC - 108 words
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49 1952-06-21 2 Zamindari Abolition Day" On July 1 LUCKNOW: The U. P. Government has sanctioned Rs 1,5,000 for the celebration of "Zamindari Abolition Day" or July 1. More than 100,000 vil lage^ in the State wili takf part in the celebrations whicll will include flag-hoisting, pu blic meetings and entertainments.— FOCFOC - 49 words
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Article379 1952-06-21 2 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Sir, It is a pity that wfien the Stamp Duty Amendment Bill was discussed and pissed by the Singapore Legislative Council last Tuesday, not even a single Honourable Member raised his o r her little finger in protest. Perhaps they were not aware of379 words
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Article68 1952-06-21 2 ROME, June 19. Persian Premier Mohammed Mossadeq was reported Tuesday to have told an Italian businessman that he has little hope of winning the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company case now being h«ard by The Hague International Court of Justice. "But, regardless of the outcome," he was reported toA.P. - 68 words
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Advertisement7 1952-06-21 2 PINT 35 CENTS^^ STORAGE^ jfCREAMERIESfj^ TAIROO (Yomm)7 words
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Article, Illustration2543 1952-06-21 3 Russia Returned M. P. Flays Indian Reds INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: "Any Other Country Would Have Guillotined Them"! NEW DELHI, June 3.— Violent uproar and excitement marked this morning session of Parliament when the debate on the general budget was resumed. The Communist members apparently felt greatly disturbed at the revelationUSIS - 2,543 words
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Article94 1952-06-21 3 Mr. Joachim Alva (Congress) said that the country's problems could be solved if they had the will and also the skill of competent men. He wanted a national ,policy on harbours and ports. He also welcomed the Press Commission. He could not see why fundamental rights shouldFOC - 94 words
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Article37 1952-06-21 3 TAIPEI. June 19.— The Republic of China with its seat of Government at Taipei, will be represented at the coming I Olympic Games at Helsinki, I Finland, by a basketball team and a solitary track man.— A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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203 1952-06-21 3 937 CUTS AGAINST BUDGET RAIL ESTIMATES MOVED NEW DELHI, June 3.— Desptte the party whip to Congress members not to move cuts against the Budget or the railway estimates, a large number of the motions tabled so far emanate from Congress representatives, writes the Parliamentary Correspondent of the "Statesmen." TheFOC - 203 words
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Article224 1952-06-21 3 NEW DELHI, June 13. The Government-owned machine tool factory at Jalahalli, near Bangalore, which would producing high-precisior tools, is expected to go into production, bv August, 1953. The Production Minister, Mr. K. C. Reddi, announcing this in the House of the People, said that two of theFOC - 224 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-06-21 3 Photo. An Indian farmer discuses his new ploughshare with Horace Holmes (right). Chief of the Agricultural Grtmp of the United States Point Four program in India. Mr. Holmes introduced i simple steel blade to replaco the iron spikes on the old wooden plows of Etewah farmers. He showed them thatUSIS - 73 words
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179 1952-06-21 3 NEW DELHI, June 14.— Mr. A. K. Gopalan, leader of the Communist group in the Hous< of the People, has been allotted the seat normally occupied by the Leader of the Opposition The Communists are the onh group recognized as such b; the Speaker. OtherFOC - 179 words
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Article79 1952-06-21 3 GENEVA, June 18.— Dr. Abdul Malik, Pakistan Labour Minister yesterday called for the manufacture capital goods for the development of underdeveloped countries. "In this race for armaments it is the under-developed countries which have to suffer most", he declared in his address to the 35thReuter - 79 words
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Article107 1952-06-21 4 AKKARAIPATTU Work on excavating the Left Bank Channel from Uhana, in the Gal Oya Project, is now being done at night under floodlight by the Irrigation Department. It is learnt that 24,000 acres of paddy form the 1951-52 area of development. About 3,000 labourers will be engagedFOC - 107 words
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133 1952-06-21 4 CEYLON NEWS: WAGES BOARD TO DECIDE COLOMBO: The controversial question of equal pay for women workers on plantations will again be de bated by members of the wages boards for the tea and rubber growing industries at a meeting shortly. The ultimate fateFOC - 133 words
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154 1952-06-21 4 One Lakh For City 'Fair Price' Milk Scheme COLOMBO: The Colombo Municipality has already voted one lakh for the City fair price milk scheme. Under this scheme milk is promised to consumers at 45 cents a pint. It is expected to come into operation soon after a conference of AllCeylonFOC - 154 words
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Article143 1952-06-21 4 The Governor of Singapore has appointed Tuesday, June 24. to be observed as a Bank and Public Holiday in substitution for Monday, June 23 on account of Hart Raya Puasa. HOLIDAY FOR U.S.I.S. American Consular offices including offices and library of the United States Information Service143 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-06-21 4 Photo). ThP r^n a tnf Ce o l Aga Khan sits in hi Roll* Royce at In jS?J ?i± "y-Z^cecourse about 20 miles from Paris, **Sw? pit' e x aw Marcel Bocae's Auriban win the £5.000 Prix Du Jockey Club. Doctors forbade the Aga Khan to see theA.P. - 68 words
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Article61 1952-06-21 4 TAIPEII. June 20. Goodwill Chinese missions from Malaya and northern and southern Indochina conferred yesterday with the Nationalist Overseas Affairs Commission. They discussed plans for winning increased support from Chinese communities abroad for Chiang Kai-shek. The three missions together with those from the Philippines and HongA.P. - 61 words
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85 1952-06-21 4 For the second time the Malay Regiment will be sending two of its senior Malay Officers for higher studies in the United Kingdom. They are Major Mohd. Hu&sin bin Haji Abdul Hadi of the 2nd Battalion and Capt. Ibrahim bin Ismail M.B.E. of85 words
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Article50 1952-06-21 4 The Governor has appointed Mr. R. W, Jakeman, M.C.5. to act as Colonial Secretary, Singapore, with effect from June 20. in addition to his duties as Acting Under Secretary, Singapore vice Mr. W. L. Blythe, M.C.S.. on casual leave Mr. Blythe is spending his leave in Penang.50 words
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Article158 1952-06-21 4 NEW YORK, June^O^-M? Chester Bowles, United States ambassador to India, said here Wednesday that the political, social and economic significance of what India was trying to do" as of great importance not merely to herself but to the United States and the rest of the world. HeReuter - 158 words
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Article180 1952-06-21 4 FILARIA STILL ENDEMIC IN MATARA MATARA: "Filariasis continues to be the most endemic disease in Matara," states Mr. Wilfred Gunasekera, "Chairman, Urban Council Matara, in his administration report for 1951, tabled at the Council's last monthly meeting. Continuing, the report states that, as regards breading places of filariasis, polhena areaFOC - 180 words
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Article35 1952-06-21 4 SEATTLE, June 20.— A re- States can prevent n shoJtinj tired U.S. Army Major Gene war W lt take <» tie ""tiative ral said yesterday ft. United SUbveralve War A. P.A.P. - 35 words
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Advertisement19 1952-06-21 4 Today: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. Madhubala Nasir Khan "KHAZANA" (in Hindustani) Tomorrow 11 a.m. DICK TRACY RETURNS (whole serial)19 words
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Advertisement31 1952-06-21 4 iliUllllllllllllllllliilllllll<llllliiliililll|:iLl.r.iilli| imiiiii New City Cinema Today: 3.15 6.15 9.15 p.m. Fighting Seabees TONIGHT MIDNIGHT Raj Kapoor Nimmi in "BANWRA" (Hindustani) Tomorrow Morning Show Mil LABI (Hindustani) Admission: $1.00 50 cts. litiiii|;iiiimi|miliiilli;tiliiii|iiiiliiiiimiim,l'ii<l!iiiliii:.31 words
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Advertisement130 1952-06-21 4 FROM MONDAY QIIFFMt Ph ne 23-6-52 MWCKPI^ M570 RAJ KAPOOR, NARGIS, K. N. SINGH AND CUCKOO in "A WAR A" (Hindustani) The much talked picture selected for the International Film Festival of India. Distributed by: Shaw Bros. Ltd. ::::::::::::?}::::;::J Dl A MON D LAST DAY Daily Shows at 3.15 6.15130 words
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