Indian Daily Mail, 25 June 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 135. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 144 1 Rajaji Warns People From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 24. The Governor of Madras will open the budget session of the Legislative Assembly and the Council on Friday. Already the Chief Minister Sri Rajaji has warned the people that they must be prepared for new taxes.
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  • 96 1 Korean PoWs To India N.C. LONDON, June 24.— Today's News Chronicle said that the suggestion that Korean prisoners of war refusing repatriation should be sent to India was not a solution to the human problem of the prisoners. But it could be the means of breaking the truce deadlock this
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  • 85 1 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., June 24. Russia demanded Monday that Red China and North Korea be invited to take part in U.N. discussions on germ warfare charges. The demand was make by Soviet delegate Jacob A. Malik as the Security Council met
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  • 84 1 WASHINGTON, June 24. Russia may be able to make a "sustained atomic offensive" on the United States in 1954. Congress has been told, by E. V. Huggins, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force. "As you gentlemen know," he said, "1954 is the period
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  • 47 1 LONDON, June 24.— A United States Air Force tanker plane left Britain last might for a dummy atom bomb attack on New York. A similar "atom attack" last night was successfully directed at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and 52nd Street.- Reuter
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  • 84 1 LONDON. June 24. The first draft of Auld Lang Syne written by Scottish poet Robert Burns on a scrap of paper 164 years ago was sold for £1,500 here yesterday. Winning bid for one of the most famous songs in the world was placed by 73-year-old Colonel T.
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  • 54 1 NEW DELHI, June 24— The Vickers Viscount, first British turbo-propeller airliner to visit India, arrived here yesterday fom Karachi. It is on a demonstration tour of India, Pakistan and the Middle East. The airliner will be in India until July 11. visiting Madras, Calcutta. Bombay,
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  • 63 1 TAFT IS LEADING SPRINGFIELD, Illinois, June 24— -Senator Robert A. Tan, picking up 10 more Illinois votes, today had strengthened his lead to 84 over hi s chief rival for pledged delegates to the Republican national convention. Taft, in the Associated Press tabulation of delegate support, has a total of
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  • 74 1 DENVER, June 24.— General Dwight D. Eisenhower pitched his presidential campaign today squarely on a peace-or-war issue with his GOP opponent, Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio. The General laid down the battle lines in a television-radio speech last night in which he blasted isolationists
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  • 93 1 UNITED NATIONS, June 24. The United Nations economic and social council yesterday decided to set up a special committee to study means of creating an international fund for aid to underdeveloped countries. The voting on this proposal was 15 in favour, none against and the abstentions of
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  • 78 1 NEW DELHI, June 24.—Professor Norman D. Palmer, chairman of the Department of Political Science of the University of Pennsylvania, is expected to arrive here next month to lecture a Delhi University for the 1952-53 session. Last year the university tried to obtain Prof. Owen Lattimore of John
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  • 92 1 NO HORSE RACING IN BURMA? RANGOON, June 24. The Burma government was taking steps which may eventually stop horse racing here. It ordered the Rangoon Turf Club yesterday to change its present weekly race meetings to one meeting a fortnignt and to cut down the number of races at each
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  • 65 1 LONDON, June 24. Buckingham Palace announced to-, day the Duke of Edinburgh has jaundice. The Queen's 31 -year-old husband has been advised by his doctors to cancel all Immediate engagements. They said he would have to remain in his room for "some days" The official announcement said
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  • 55 1 jan Police Raid Hotels TOKYO, June 24. Twelve United Nations soldiers and a dozen Japanese girls were arrested in a hotel Sunday as Japanese police cracked down on prostitution. Six American and six French soldiers were turned over to military authorities in the raid, the first postwar arrests of prostitutes
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  • 45 1 japApplication Jap Application UNITED NATIONS, New York, June 24.— Japan applied today for memberhip in the United Nations. There wa s little hope, however, that she would get past the Soviet veto which has kept out Italy and eight other applicants A. P.
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  • 180 1 JAIPRAKASH BEGINS 2 1 -DAY SELF-CORRECTION FAST From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY June 24. Socialist leader Jaiprakash Narain began his twenty-one- day self-correction fast ot Doctor Dinshah Mehta's Nature Cure Clinic here yesterday. In his letter to his friends he ha s explained his fast purely on personal grounds and
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  • 43 1 LONDON, June 24.— General K. M. Cariappa, Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army flew into London Monday from Bombay for a conference of British Commonwealth mili'.ary chiefs. He was accompanied by his chief of staff, Lieutenant-Gen-eral A. N. Shrtngahesh.- A.P.
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  • 45 1 From Our Own Correspondent CALICUT June 24. Mrs. Kuttlmalu Ammal was unanimously elected president of the newly created Malabar Pradesh Congress Committee. She was formerly the president of Kerala Congress Committee before it was bifurcated into Travancore-Cochin and Malabar Committees.— Copyright.
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  • 41 1 SORRY, SAYS BURGLAR! TERRE HAUTE, Indiana, June 24.— A burglar mmimging through an office here discovered it was the county charity centre. So he left a note: "Sorry, Stars, I have made a terrible mistake. Everything I* in eood shape.**— A.P
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  • 34 1 LONDON, June 24. U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson arrived here yesterday for vital three-power talks. Britain's Defence Minister, Viscount Alexander, was starting a round of talks in Washing- A.P.
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  • 132 1 LONDON, June 24. Sources close to the United Nations Secretary General, Mr. Trygve Lie, who is on a short visit to London, today indicated that Mr. Lie had in mind a visit to Southeast Asia including India and Pakistan, in the coming winter. No plans had
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  • 30 1 LONDON, June 24. Bertrand Russell, 80-ydar-old advocate of trial marriages, was divorced today by nis third wife. It was the third divorce for the Earl.
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  • 172 1 WASHINGTON, June 24. Ambassador Chester Bowles is going bock to his post at Now Delhi without the great increase he hoped for in American aid to India. But nW Is considerably more support than previously existed in Washington for his protect. Bowle s spent
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  • 74 1 For The Ist Time In IOO Yrsl NEW DELHI, June 24.— Having attained self -dutlciency in salt for the first time hi 100 years, Indja may have an exportable surplus of 6.3m maunds during the current year, it is estimated here. The opening stock on .Km 1 in the salt
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  • 41 1 CALCUTTA. June 24. India's hockey, football and athletic teams for the Olympic Games left here by air for Copenhagen last evening. The party totals 40, including two women— Bengal's Nilima Ghose and Bombay's Mary D'Souza. A. P.
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  • 31 1 The Third Annual Delegates Conference of the Malayan Trade Union Council will be held on June 27, 28 and 29 at the Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 74 1 Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Commissioner General for United Kingdom in South East Asia will pay a short visit to Japan in the near future. He expects to arrive on tne 29th of June, 1952, and to stay for about a week. The purpose of his visit to
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  • 95 1 MUAR MALAY GETS ALAGAPPA SCHOLARSHIP Mr. Kassim bin Yusof, a Malay student from Muar (aged 20) is leaving Singapore tomorrow by S. S. Jaladurga to study in Dr. Alagappa Chettiar's College at Karaikudi in South India. He ha s been awarded scholarship for a two years Science course in the
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  • 48 1 THE HAGUE, June 24. Britain told the International Court of Justice yesterday she had confidence that it would not pay any attention to political considerations in the Anglo-Iranian oil dispute and could do nothing eise than reject the Persian objections to its jurisdiction A. P.
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  • 29 1 OTTAWA. June 24. The Australian Prime Minister Mr. Robert Menzies said here yesterday he thought the time was ripe for a Commonwealth conference on trade and financial matters.- Ruiter
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  • 28 1 GENEVA. June 24.— The International Labour Conference yesterday approved a convention providing for paid holl'days in agriculture by a vote of 110 to 17 with 32 abstentions. Reuter
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  • 456 1  - Employees Provident Fund Far-Sighted&SagaciousMove —P. P. NARAYANAN "I am sure that this far-sightedness and sagacity on the .part of tile Government and the employers will be remembered long after the terrorists are beaten", observed Mr. P. P. Narayanan over Radio Malaya last Right la a broadcast on the Employees Provident
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  • 72 1 COLOMBO, June 24.— Prince Aly Khan is expected to visit Ceylon in August at the Invitation of the island's Khoja (Moslem) community to open the Jamat Khana, congregational hall of the Khojas, usually reliable sources reported here today. Prince Aly Khan's father, the Aga Khan
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  • 561 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., June 25, 1952. Elections, Deck Travel Malanism THE tenth resoluUon of the MIC passed at Its sixth annual session held at Klang recently was on "elections" and it urged the Government of the Federation of Malaya "to take immediate steps to Introduce election to the
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  • 678 2 Preparation For Acquisition Of Zamindaris Revealed DACCA, June 20. Of considerable interest to both East and West Bengal, a comprehensive scheme to establish a ciicle office in each thana, with a view to strengthening and decentralizing the administration in rural areas and in
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  • 120 2 CHIEF JUSTICE OF HYDERABAD RETIRES HYDERABAD, June 20.— Mr. R. S. Naik, Chief Justice of Hyderabad High Court, relinquished office at the end of his three-year term of office. Mr. Justice Sripatrao Palnitkar has been appointed to act as Chief Justice. Replying to several farewell addresses presented to him on
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  • 171 2 MADRAS. June 20.— The need to start a spinning mill the benefit of handloom weavers was pressed before Dr. U. Krishna Rao, Minister for Industries, by Dr. K. S. Gopalaswami, General Secretary of the Tamil Nad Handloom Weavers' Congress, Karur, It may be recalled that
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  • 1502 2 MADRAS, June 20. -Mr. T. Prakasam has released the correspondence that passed between him and the late Sardar Vallabhbhai P a t e 1 in December, 1Q 4 9 on the subject of the tormation of an Andhra State. The following i
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  • 72 2 NEW DELHI, June 20.— The Government of India have decided that supplies of coal to Pakistan should continue for the present although the existing trade agreement with Pakistan terminates at the end of this month. According to present arrangements 120,000 tons of coal per month are
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  • 67 2 LUCKNOW, June 20.— Mr. Vidya Sagar Pandya, former member of the Central Legislative Assembly, died in Lucknow after prolonged illness. He was 75. Mr. Pandya was the founder and the first Secretary of the Southern India Chamber of Commerce, Madras, on behalf of which he
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  • 68 2 KARACHI. June 20.— The International Tea Board has reduced Pakistan's tea export quota this year by one crore lbs. from its annual export quota of four crore lbs. The reduction is stated to be due to the fall in prices in the different countries. The gardens
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  • 67 2 BOMBAY. June 20.— The price of petrol in Bombay went up by two annas a gallon as a result of the increase in the tax on the sale of motor spirit. The rate of tax on sales of motor spirit in Bombay State has been
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  • 39 2 HYDERABAD. June 20.— Hutti Gold Mines in Hyderabad State produced 863.25 ounces of fine gold in May, 1952, representing an Increase of 72.11 ounces over the production in April, it was officially stated here. FOC
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  • 1190 3 Heart Must Be Made Fountain Of Love Yogi Shuddhananda Bharat i's Speech At Ipoh It w the spirit in the matter; it is the immortal in the mortal. Adorations to tlie pure spirit the real man, the man within the man. To know that is
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  • 160 3 MADRAS. June 20 Mr. N. Ramakrishna Aiyar, Secretary, Tamilnad Congress Committee, says in the course of a communication: The date fixed t the enrolment of Four Anna primary Congress members, 30th June, is drawing near. The All-India Congress Committee has pointed out in their circular that it
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  • 54 3 Mr. Raghavachari also pleaded for introduction of shuttle services for short distances to reduce over-crowd-ing on long-distance trains and the running of more Janata trains. MR. B. N. MISRA (Congress Madya Pradesh > wanted development of rail communication in Bast ax and other backward areas of
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  • 1998 3 Opposition Move To Censure Govt. Defeated INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: All Cut Motions Rejected: Rs. 171m. Rly. Demand Passed NEW DELHI, June 6.— The Opposition in the House of the People to-day failed to censure the Government on the issue of increased amenities for railway passengers, securing 74 votes on a
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  • 208 4 LONDON, June 24.-Eng-land, as expected, won the second test here at Lords today against India without undue difficulty. Set to get 37 runs today with nine of their second innings wickets standing, the end came in less than 45 minutes after Peter May had H*
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  • 46 4 ministration." AH the ten cut motions were lost. Only in respect to one cut motion moved by Sri S. S. More seeking to discuss passenger amenities the Qwxxsition challenged division. The motion was lost by 257 votes to 74. The House then adjourned till Monday. FOC
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  • 205 4 TELENGANA REDS RECEIVED FINANCIAL HELP I HYDERABAD, June 20.— Mr. Konda Lakshman (Congress) charged the Telengana Communists with receiving Rs. 64 lakhs from Russia every year to carry on their struggle against the established Government of the State. Speaking in the State Assembly amidst interruptions by members of the Opposition
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  • 63 4 TEHERAN June 24.— Dr. Mossadeq added "With God's help and under the Sha's leadership we will be victorious in our light and will overcome every difficulty". Opposite his house Dr. Mossadeq stopped for two minutes to greet his family. Then he drove straight to the Sha's summer
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    • 46 4 GOVERNOR'S VISIT TO ADULT CLASSES The Governor of Singapore Mr. J. F. Nicoll will visit the following places adult education classes on Thursday June 26: 6.30 p.m. Monks Hill School; 7.15 p.m. Rangoon Road School; 8.00 p.m. Loi Ching School and 9 p.m. Queen Street School.
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