Indian Daily Mail, 29 June 1952
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Title Section16 1952-06-29 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 139. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 1952. FOUR PAGES IS CENTS.16 words
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Article32 1952-06-29 1 TOME, June 23 Olga Cecetkina, 50-year-old woman correspondent of Pravda who last week was ordered out of Italy by the Italian oGvernment, left Rome yesterday, apparenUy homeward bouno A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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308 1952-06-29 1 Sequel To Congress Defeat In By— Election From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 28.— Feeling that the defeat of Congress candidate at Aruppukottai Parliamentary bye-election was adverse decision personally and against the Ministry Sri Rajaji, Chief Minister of Madras has decided to seek a308 words
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Article71 1952-06-29 1 GENEVA, June 28.— The International Committee of the Red Cross has decided to distribute in India medical supplies sent to Hong Kong for victims of the war in North Korea, it was announced on Friday. Despite repeated efforts to distribute the supplies in NorthA.P. - 71 words
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Article60 1952-06-29 1 NEWCASTLE: More than 70 "women-only" trains are being organised by British Railways this summer. The first of the special trains carried 300 women from women's clubs in this area on a day excursion to LJandiKtno, a Welsh seaside resort about 200 miles away. The only jnen on board were60 words
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Article80 1952-06-29 1 HONG KONG, June 28.— K. M. Panikkar, India's first Ambassador to Communist China, arrived here yesterday from Peiping en route home to New Delhi Indian newspapers have said he is being removed from his post because Cabinet Members have criticised what they regard as his uncritical80 words
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Article56 1952-06-29 1 KARACHI, June 28.— The Pakistan Government has granted a licence to British (BOAC) to run an air service between Dacca and Karachi. Allocations of other foreign 3h TThes are under consideration, it is stated. Previously the Pakistan Government did not allow any foreign air company "compete"A.P. - 56 words
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Article57 1952-06-29 1 BOMBAY: His Grace Mar Tnoma, Metropolitan of Malabar has arrived here from Chicago via Rome. The Me tropolitan, who is the head of the Chaldear Syrian Church of the Eas.t, was given a warm reception at the airport by a large number of Keratla Christians. He leftFOC - 57 words
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117 1952-06-29 1 GENEVA, June 28. -The All- Ceylon Irade Union Congress was accused of discriminating against Indian workers during Thursday's session of the International Labour Conference here. *£*iE£PI orl F ers .^viser Mrs. Irena Andrejewska, said that the All-Ceylon TOC refusd to accept the affiliation orReuter - 117 words
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Article53 1952-06-29 1 NEW DELHI, June 28.—India's meteorological office yesterday said it would take 1,000,000 atom bombs to shake the earth as much as Assam's 1950 earthquake, in which hundreds died. The office admitted it had n atom bombs to experiment which, but said its conclusions were based onA.P. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration83 1952-06-29 1 UNITED STATES" rnoto. The ne* 53 330- ton liner The United States steams up Hudson River, New York, June 23, with a huge flotilla of small boats surrounding her. The giant, scheduled to make her maiden Atlantic crossing early next month, had sailed from ncwport news, Virginia, where she wasA.P. - 83 words
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Article98 1952-06-29 1 FOUR NEW TAXES IN MADRAS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 27.— Finance Minister C. Subramaniam presenting 36 million rupees deficit budget yesterday for Madras announced four new taxes which would cover about twothirds deficit. These are: surcharges on bus passengers; increase in Sales Tax of motor spirits; surcharge on98 words
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70 1952-06-29 1 Rs.½m. Fund For Indian Journalists NEW DELHI: The President of the Indian Federation of Working Journalists, Mr. M Chalafc>ati Rau, has appealed to all those interested in the growth of a truly free Press to contribute to the Rs 5-lakh fund of the FederaIn an appeal issued here' recently theFOC - 70 words
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Article29 1952-06-29 1 NEW YORK, June 28.— Deaths in America's three-day record breaking heatwave ros« to 82 yesterday and thousands of heat prostration and exhaution cases were reported. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article932 1952-06-29 1 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER C.C. And C.L. TANgram "OULLOH! Is it the mena- gerie? Kindly give me Mr. Blacky, 'Watch and Whisper' section". "Hulloh Mr. Blacky is not in his cage. Any message" "Yes. Please tell him that his confidant is expecting him today.'* Ooshlt...."Here I am, Mr. Rambler. I932 words
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Article, Illustration93 1952-06-29 1 At an undisclosed date in the near future the body of the late Italian Dictator, Benito Mussolini, will be brought to this cemetery ai San Cassiano, near Predappio, Italy. The duce's bullet-riddled body will be entombed near the coffins of his parents, Alessandro and Rosa Maltoni. At presentA.P. - 93 words
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288 1952-06-29 1 VISITING OFFICIAL DENIES PRESS REPORT MADRAS, June 26.— U. Kyin Saw, Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister of Burma and Leader of the Burmese Medical fission now on a tour of India, told pressmen here, that Burma had hardly one grain ofFOC - 288 words
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Article48 1952-06-29 1 LONDON, June "28.— The National Needle Arts Bureau announced with surprise that a man had won its annual national sewing contest. Harry Leonard, a 49-year-old health inspector, won the £50 first prize by sewing himself a blue suit in 320 hours of his spare time.- A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article124 1952-06-29 1 SAIGON, June 28. French warplanes blasted the mountain headquarters of Vietminh leader Ho Chi Minh during 48 hours of strikes on key points, supply roads arid bridges that have just ended, official sources claimed here today. Official sources sold the main attacks were launched on Wednesday againstReuter - 124 words
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Article118 1952-06-29 1 GRAIN STOCKS AMPLE SAYS KIDWAI NAINITAL, Pune 26.— The I Union Food Minister, Mr. Rati Ahmed Kidwai, told a Press conference last week that in a country like India, a uniform food policy would not be possible for some time to come. "We have got more grain than what weFOC - 118 words
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Article100 1952-06-29 1 HUBLI, June 26.— A hint that foodgrains would be decontrolled in Bombay State if the Madras experiment was successful was given by Mr. V. K. Sathe, Bombay's Depuat a meeting of Congress workers and MLAs in Dharwar district. Many members at the meeting pleaded for immediate decontrolFOC - 100 words
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Article19 1952-06-29 1 LONDON June 28 Buckingham announced yesterday the Duke of Edinburgh, who has jaundice, is making "satisJ factory progress A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Advertisement38 1952-06-29 1 subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16 50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19 JO 6 Months 00.00 1 Year 78 0038 words
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320 1952-06-29 2 Appeal To Landowners To Make Land Gifts To Revolutionise Social And Economic Structure MADURAI, June 26.— Mr. O. P. Ramaswami Reddiar, former Chief Minister of Madras has called upon small and big landowners in Tamil Nad to make free gifts of land to the Sarvodhaya Sammelan Committee for distribution amongFOC - 320 words
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Article40 1952-06-29 2 PUSAN, June 27.— President Syngman Rhee today ordered all censorship to be lifted in Korea as a demonstration that the Republic was "a free and democratic country." Censorship was applied under martial law on May 25. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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147 1952-06-29 2 SALT RESEARCH FOR SAURASHTRA INSTITUTE NEW DELHI: The Saurashtra Government has donated a magnificent double-storeyed building in Bhavnagar to the Council of Scientific Research as premises for a Central Salt Research Institute in the State. Attached to the building are two residential bungalows. The Sourashtra Government has also donated 100FOC - 147 words
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Article148 1952-06-29 2 MADRAS: The Burma Medical Mission. now touring India, to recruit doctors for the Burma Medical S;rvice, arrived here last week from Bombay The mission is headed by U. Kyin Saw, Parliamentary Secretary, to the Burmese Prime Minister. Dr. C. C. Po of the Burma Medical ServicesFOC - 148 words
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Article19 1952-06-29 2 BERLIN, June 27 —A British soldier who the Russians claimed sought asylim in East Germany has returned voluntarily A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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473 1952-06-29 2 INDIA GOVT. NOT TO RELAX RESTRICTIONS NEW DELHI, June 27.— The Government of India are not likely to relax the restrictions recently imposed on the import as personal baggage of cars assembled in the United Kingdom and other European countries, it is authoritatively learntFOC - 473 words
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653 1952-06-29 2 NEW DELHI:— It took a Member of the Indian Parliament who once served in the .Soviet Army to tell Communists across the aisle for the first time to their faces that they're Moscow puppets. Satyendra Narain Sinha. 39--year-old former first secretary ofA.P. - 653 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-06-29 2 Photo). Signing of Ratification of the Treaty of Chandernagore at a ceremony held in Paris recently. (Left to right): Sardar H. S. Malik (who represented the Government of India); Mr. Alexandre Parodi, Secretary-General, Ministry of External Affairs and Mr. de la Chauviniers. Chief of Protocol, Government of France M.S.M.S. - 49 words
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208 1952-06-29 2 MADRAS: Megalithic tombs, wltych are expected to throw considerable light on the inhabitants of South India more than 2,000 years ago, have been unearthed by the Archaeolog*cal Survey of India. A party of the Survey of India has just completed excavation of a fewFOC - 208 words
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Article78 1952-06-29 2 CALCUTTA: Following the restoration of the recent cut in aviation fuel consumption, Airways India has resumed its tourist class air service between Gauhati and Delhi with stop at Siliguri, Patna and Kanpur from June 26. The frequency of the company's Calcutta-Bombay service has been increased to fou rFOC - 78 words
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Article22 1952-06-29 2 GENEVA. June 27. The International Labour Conference yesterday gave final approval to an international convention guaranteeing paid holidays for agricultural workers. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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248 1952-06-29 3 "DEPRIVED OF LANDS BY MONIED MEN"— Chief Minister BHVBANESWAR, June 26.-Replying to a question by Mr. Harihar Misra (Ganatantra Parishad) the Chief Minister, Mr. Nabakrushna Chaudhuri, said in the Orissa Assembly last Wednesday that the Savaras, and aboriginal community of Gunpur Agency in Koraput248 words
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Article102 1952-06-29 3 CALCUTT: Seven KMPP MLA's from Midnapore met the West Bengal Director of Public Institruction on Friday to discuss the Midnapore District School Board's decision to close down s ome of the existing primary schools in the district. The DPI is reported to have aobured the deputationistsFOC - 102 words
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Article86 1952-06-29 3 SHILLONG: A fresh investigation of the topographical condition of area s in NortnEast Assam affected by earthquakes and floods is to be undertaken this winter, it is learned here. The work has been necessitated by the changed courses of rivers in the region followingFOC - 86 words
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Article48 1952-06-29 3 GAUHATI: A Press Note, issued by the Public Relations Officer of the North-Eastern Railway, Pandu Region, says: "On the morning of June 19, the track at Saikhoaghat station yard on the TinsukiaSaikhoaghat branch line was flooded, rendering it unsafe for passage of trains." FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-06-29 3 Photo). N. Kumar of India is seen in play against me holder, Dick Savitt, of Orange New Jersey, ISA., in the first round of the All-England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon, Surrey, June 23. Kumar lost 1-6, 3-6. 0-6. -(A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article908 1952-06-29 3 Why Ceylon Indians Were Disenfranchised U.N.P.'s POLITICAL MANOEUVRE TO CRIPPLE THE OPPOSITION T'HE political significance of the removal of the names of Indian origin from the electoral registers nas ooen reflected in no uncertain manner in the results of the recent General Elections Though emphasis has been laid that the908 words
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Article1095 1952-06-29 3 WILLIAM C. BARNARD - WILLIAM C.BARNARD, A.P. WHAT ARE THE MILLION REDS UP TO? (by Carre sod.) BARNARD, Correspd.) TOKYO, June 26.—The Korean war was two years old yesterday (June 25) and peace never seemed farther away. Bitter, stalemated fighting crackles through rugged, lonely mountain country. Armistice talksA.P. - 1,095 words
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Article217 1952-06-29 3 MADRAS: The Geological Survey of India has deputed two officers to make an on-the-spot investigation Into the unusual phenomenon of Intermift^tf* earth tremors and rumbling noises observed dur* ing the last two months on the hillside near Karur in Trichinopoly district. Since Apr. 26 last, there haveFOC - 217 words
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47 1952-06-29 3 MADRAS: The Governor of Madras issued an ordinance providing for immediate effect being given to an increase In the tax on retail sales of petrol from the present rate of four annas to six annaa a. gallon.- FOCFOC - 47 words
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Article111 1952-06-29 3 MADRAS: A proposal to organise a co-operative irrigation society to take over the river pumping project at Pinayur in Chinglepur district is under the consideration of the Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Mr. J. C. Ryan. Five pumping sets estimated to cost about Rs. 26,000 have beenFOC - 111 words
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Article59 1952-06-29 3 LAUSANNE, June 27— Prince Hassan, the five-year-old son of King Talal of Jordan, said goodbye to his father today and went to live with his mother, Queen Zeine. who hag refused to join the King during his stay here. Queen Zeine has been in hiding underA.P. - 59 words
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499 1952-06-29 4 CEYLON NEWS: Ceylon Police Atrocities On Satyagrahis COLOMBO: The Ceylon Police dragged out of the premises of Parliament leaders of the Ceylon Indian Congress who defied the order to disperse from the steps of the House of Representatives. Messrs. S. Than daman, AFOC - 499 words
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121 1952-06-29 4 Tax On Concealed Income: Rs. 47m. Realised! NEW DELHI, June 26.— (Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister of State for Finance, said in the House of the People that the Income-Tax Department had so far realised Rs. 4.73 crores by way of tax on the concealed income found by the IncomeTax InvestigationFOC - 121 words
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204 1952-06-29 4 CEYLON JOURNALIST'S VISIT TO MADRAS MADRAS: Mr. S. Vaidhyalingam, formerly of the 'Veerakesari,' of Ceylon who arrived here recently by air from Colombo, told Pressmen here that the main object of his visit was to meet and discuss with local leaders the Ceylon Indian problems. Referring to the close tiesFOC - 204 words
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659 1952-06-29 4 Import Of Foodgrains-Vietnam's Rice Offer Non-Indians In Govt. Service Colonisation Of Andamans, Etc. Questions In Indian Parliament: NEW DELHI, June 10. India's imports of foodgrains during the period between Jan. 1, 1951 and May 21, 1952, amounted to over 7 million tons costing about Rs. 337 crores, including sea freight.659 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-06-29 4 ALEX CLARK Phut. Holding a bouquet of flowers presented to him by a young Korean girl, Field Marshal Earl Alexander right British Defence Minister, talks with U.S. General Mark W. Clark before driving from Seoul airport at the beginning of the Minister's Korean tour on June 13.: APAP - 48 words
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Article139 1952-06-29 4 Following were elected Officiate of thfe Balestier Community Centre for the period June, 1952 to May 1953 at the annual general meeting of the Centre held on June 15: Chairman: Mr. I. R Supplah; Vice-Chatrman: Mr. Foo Voon Sin; Hon. General Secretary: Mr. Ho Thlan Chor (re-elected);139 words
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53 1952-06-29 4 NAINTTAL, June 28 An Indian party of mountaineers on expedition to Panchuli groups of the Himalayas has reached the snowline, according to a report from Nainital. The party has pitched its base camp on the snowline and will now start the assault to conquer the 24.000-footIIS - 53 words
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Article63 1952-06-29 4 passengers and cargo to and trom the islands but frun June 1950 the Government of India chartered another vessel. The Government was now exploiting the possibilities of an air service. Bishop Richardson: What steps are being taken to prevent foreigners from poaching around the coasts of the islands? Dr. Katju:FOC - 63 words
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