Indian Daily Mail, 7 June 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. No. 116. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 145 1 Non Europeans Planning Mass Resistance AgainstSegregation s. africam mm cokqieess PRESIDENT'S STATEMENT CAPK TOWN, June 6. -Xon-Kuropeans in South Africa arc considering plans for mass resistance against the race segregation policy of the Nationalist government, it was stated yesterday by Dr. Y. M. Dadoo. President ot the South African Indian
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    108 1 Labour leaders from 12 Asian nations held a four-day meeting in Karachi, Pakistan, from May 28-31 under the ausp'ces of the Ant:-Communisi Internationa: Confederation of Pree Trade Unions to establish, an Asian, region of the ICFTU, formed in London in 1949 to right Communist infiltration into the labour movement. Photo
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  • 343 1 LONDON, June 6. Seretse Kha.na, banished chief of tho Bamangwate tribe of BechuanaUind, yesterday urged the British government to allow him to return to his people for a trial period "to fill the dangerous vacuum created by my being exiled In a statement
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  • 74 1 EXPORT DUTY ON INDIAN CLOTH INCREASED (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June 6.- -The Finance JViinisier has announced the .ale of export duty on cotton cloth of medium and coarse variety increased from 10 per cent ad valorem to 25 per cent ad valorem with eftect from June 1.
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  • 129 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. June 6.— The State Governments are shortly convening a conference of representatives of recognised political parties to discuss The assignment of symbols and colours for the contesting parties anc! individuals in the coming gene:al elections. There will be about 20
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  • 44 1 HANOI, June 6.— The war in In dochina baa ciaimed another Gene ral's son with the death of Captain Lassuts. Captain Lasseus de Genier was killed on May 29. tout dispatche on hLs death were delayed in tran- Sit.- A.P.
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  • 148 1 JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS, June 6.— A Methodist bishop from India Tuesday night gave four reasons why he said that country fears the U.S. Bishop Clement D. Hockey, head of the Bengal Conference in India, spoke before the Illinois Conference of the Methodist Church at
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  • 125 1 LONDON, June 6— lndia's neea for food grains was discussed by three daily newspapers yesterdaj following the press conference on the subject given by Mr. Krishna Menon, the High Commissioner lor India, on Monday. The Times detailed the steps taken by <Britain to assist India,
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  • 29 1 nated Shri B. Shiva Rao, M.P., to the Standing nnmmittu nt «-ha NEW DELHI: Shri Deshbandhu Gupta, President, All-India Newspaper Editors' Confertace, has noau- 'A.LNJLC.. FOC
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  • 100 1 WASHINGTON, June 6.— Delega tion representing the Senate and House ctf (Representatives agreed yesterday upon a comproaiise bill under which, the United States would furnish 2,000,000 tons of grain to relieve famine in India. The grain "would be paid for with a U*****,000,000 loan.
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  • 81 1 HAIFA, June 6.— The three-year old military government over the 3,000 Arabs (if Acre, historic tafcm of Haifa Bay ended thi.s week. The population confined inside the old city walls since May 1948 wtien Ithe fortified town Surrendered to Jewish Hagana forces after a 24-hour 'battle are
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  • 79 1 NEW DELHI, June 6.— Partia ment, 'by an overwhelming vo'.ce vote today, (postponed until Friday consideration qf Prime Minister Nehuu's motion to investigate alleged improper lofobyfng on behalf otf Bombay bullion Inlterests by Member of (Parliament H. G. Mud The Prime Minister asked the House to
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  • 125 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 6. High Court Justice Mr. Mack ordered the please of 18 Dravida Kalagam ■olunteers who had been convicted or picketting North Indian business Mouses in the City. Their counsel mtended that picketting was not n offence
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  • 62 1 NEW DELHI. June 6. United States Ambassador, Loy iHenderson. is flying to Washington on June 12 via Beirut and London for consultations, and to reiport on Indian American relations. It is the first home visit, oj th.' veteran diplomat since India requested 2,000,000 tons of wh»at from the
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    89 1 PHOTO. More than 50,000 people jammed into Parliament Square in Teheran, Iran on May 29, to join in or watch an "Anti-Imperialist" rally staged by Communist Front organisations. The occasion was the 181 h anniversary of the signing of the 1933 oil concession to the British-run Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. Iran
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  • 348 1 TRIVANDRUM: The secondary education policy, of the TravancoreCochin Government was criticised by Mr. Purushottamdas Trikumdas, Chairman, Socialist Party Parliamentary Board at a Press conference on May 28. Mr. Trikumdas felt that the Government had no right to interfere in the administration of private schools, nor
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  • 110 1 MANILA. June 6. The Chines'Nationalist Embassy in Manila denied Tuesday a report publish i'n the Manila Bulletin that wealthy businessman Co PaUc, deported to ■Formosa as a Communist, has been released from custody there. The Bulletin ss.id its information came from a high-ranking Nationalist government
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  • 69 1 The Director of Posts, Singapore announced that en June 7 the Birthday of the King, Post Offices and Postal Agencies, with exception of North Canal Road, Kandrmg Kerbau, Kpmpong Glam and Maxwell Road, will be open for business from 8 50 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. There
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  • 155 1 PERSIAN ISLAMIC SECT'S GRUESOME THREAT TEHERAN, June 6. Fedayan Islam, the fanatical religious Islamic sect. Tuesday threatened country wide bloodshed in Persia unless its leader Is released from \**l hnmediatPly. The sect also sent letters to all Members of Parliament demanding *he dismissal of Deputy PriJue Minister Hussein Fatemi as
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  • 162 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. Dodging a handgrenade deliberately aimed at him while he was out inspecting his estate, an estate manager, Mr. a. B. Davidson, promptly chased his attacker, wounded him three .times with pistol shots and finally captured him in the Kuala Krau area of Pahang
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  • 115 1 The annual general elections ot the Singapore Regional Indian Congress will be held today (Thursday) at 4.30 p.m. at No. 6, Race Course Lane. Thirty-five Delegates from the seven branches of the ,SRIC will ta&e part in the elections. Resolutions regarding federal citizenship. single nationality, compulsory
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  • 76 1 The Indian Air Force Mission headed by the Commander-lh-, Chief of the Indian Air Fore*- »J ;r Marshal R. Ivelaw-Chau^rttrti,* iirrived at Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday morn>ng in. AOC's aircratft accompanied by Air Officer Commanding, Malaya Air Vice Marshal R. S. 3iuche. They were met at
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  • 43 1 The marriage of Mr. M. N. Nambiar, of the British Military Hospital, Singapore, with Miss P. C. Meera, sister of Mr. A. R. Nambiar of P.W.D., Alor Gajah, will be celebrated at AJor Gajafr on Monday, June 11, at 4 p.m.
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  • 32 1 All offices of the Government of India In Singapore and the Federaticnswill remain closed today. June 7. 1951 on account ad Klnff'<: Hirth. l<Uyv- GIIS
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  • 75 2 PHOTO. ThLs to an artist's sketch of proposed 44-storey office building, topped with a 1,000-foot open steelwork observation tower and television mast, which may be erected in New York Tentative plans would make it the world's tallest building, 1,580 feet from the ground. No architectural plans wre
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  • 48 2 NAINiTAL: Mrs. Purnima Banncijee. ML A. <U.P.), sister of Mrs. Aruna Asaf Ali, died heic in Ramsay Hospital on May 31 at about m. inerjee, who was suffering fiom diabetic coma, was removed to hospital on May 31 morning in an unt;orscioii!s state.— FOC
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  • 219 2 ATGHORIA i Burdwan > Mr. Mohanlal GauLam, General Secretary of the All-India Congress committee, called upon the people of the country here to act concertedly under the Congress organisation without being "trapped by false propaganda and preachings which only fostered disruption and weakness among them". Mr.
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  • 334 2 SUHRAWARDY'S STATEMENT AT KARACHI KARACHI: Famine conditions prevail in certain parts of East Pakistan, according to reports received by Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, Convenor of the jinnah Awami Muslim League. Mr. Suhrawardy, former Premier of Undivided Bengal, in a statement said: "I am receiving
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  • 212 2 CALCUTTA: Normal air services from Calcutta to Dacca and Chittagong (East Bengal) and Bagdogra and Cooch-Behar (West Bengal) were dislocated and a cargo ship in Kidderpore Docks went off her anchor as a result of a thunderstorm, which swept over Calcutta and the neighbouring areas Late May
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  • 70 2 CALCUTTA: The scope of the evacuee property legislation which was enacted in the last session ot the West Bengal Assembly has now been extended to Tripura State. Under the Act, evacuees who return to the State before Jan. 15, 1951, will be entitled to get back their properties. The West
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  • 234 2 NEW DELHI: Every day the AllIndia Radio receives one, sometimes 'wo, requests from distressed parents for announcement of particulars of children who have disappeared from home. Quite often, big rewards for information concerning their whereabouts are offered. Sometimes, the children are small, but usually
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  • 88 2 DEFICT BUDGET FOR JAMMU KASHMIR SRINAGAR; The budget estimatea for Jammu and Kashmir for the year 1951-52 as presented by th« State's Finance Minister Mr. Girdharilal Dogra before the delegates to the annual session of the Jammu Kashmir National Conference on June 1 put the expenditure at Rs. a62.48 lakhs
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  • 103 2 MADURA: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister, has given monetary help to Mr. Buthisigamani Nadar, a political sufferer of Ramnad. On being informed by the Political Sufferers' Association that Mr. Buthisigamani Nadar was in need of help, the Prime Minister forwarded to the President of
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  • 77 2 AHMEDABAD: A 40-ycar-old mother and her 16-year-cld son passed the Secondary School Certificate examination thia year. Xhe son was indifferent to studies ai*l disregarded tho udmonil ioiiii of his mother. In order to make the lazy boy take interest in studies, the mother decided
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  • 192 2 NEW DELHI, May 19. (By Air Mail). Mr. Raft Ahmed Kidwai, replying on behalf ui the Health Minister, told Dr. V. Subramaniam in Parliament today that the Government were a'waiting the views of the Medical Council of India regarding the recommendation of the Health Ministers Conference in regard
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  • 68 2 Prithvi Raj To Tour Russia China INDORE: To maintain the close cultural relations of India with her neighbouring countries, the Government of India have invited Prithvi Raj Kapoor the well -known nim actur, and his troupe, the Piithvi Theatres, to tour the U.S. SR. and China and India's cultural representatives.
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  • 544 2 f SHROFF COMMITTEE'S REPORT NAGPUR: The Rs. 472-lakh Ne, Kl mi ii s project, once established, will be the most efficient newsprint —making unit In the country, according to the report of the Shroff Committee, appointed by the Madhya P™«>* h Government last year, a
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  • 440 2 NEW DELHI, May 22, All Mail). The Communications Minister, Mr. Ran Ahmed Kidwai. introduced on behalf of the Educa tion Minister, a Bui in Parliament today, seeking to declare cerain ancient and historical monument; and archaeological sites and re mains in Part
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    59 2 PHOTO). Oarmen Franco, daughter of t'.i? rpanish Chief of State, Is pictured here at her home In Madrid with her doctor husband, the Marquee De Villaverde, and tbelr baby daughter, born on Feb. 26 at nerby PardQ Palace. The ba y's full flame is Maria Del Carmen Esperanza Eejandra De
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  • 69 2 MADRAS: Death occurred on May 26 at Bangalore of Mr. Mahomed Ebrahim Sait. a prominent businessman and founder of Messrs. Mahomed Ebrahim Co., Madras. Mr. Sait was a Freemason and a rotarian. He was associated with numerous Clubs in the City and all leading
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  • 35 2 A.-I, HARIJAN LEAGUE PRESIDENT RESIGNS FROM CONGRESS NEW DELHI: Shri Bhagat Am in Chand, President of the All-India Harijan League has submitted his resignation from the Congress to the Congress President Shri rurushottamdas Tandon.- F.O.C.
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  • 994 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: MOSTLY ON DIRECT CASH PAYMENT BASIS NEW DELHI, May 22, (By Air Mail).— lndia purchased during 1951 upto date 35,93,400 tons of foodgrains from 12 countries, w chased in 1950. of unshipped quantities purament to-day, the Food MiDisclosing
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    45 3 PHOTO). The Queen (left) is presented ith a launch of orchids by Mrs Ward, wife of Mr. W. A. Ward, Agent in London for -the Federation of Malaya and Singapore, when she visited the Colonial Exhibition at the Imperial Institute, South Kinsington, London on A.P.
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  • 199 3 INFALLIBILITY INDIA GOVTS WATER DIVINER NEW DELHI, May 22, By ALr Mail). "In spite of geological experts, water is found wherever Paniwala Miaharaj divines ft." said Mr. K. M. Munshi Food Minister, in Parliament, answering critics who wanted to know whether the merits of water divining had been questioned by
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  • 89 3 REPRESENTATION OF PEOPLE BILL: INFORMAL DISCUSSION OF AMENDMENTS NBWDBLHI Maj' 22, (By Air Mall.) Parliament today adjourned after question hour and the .formal introduction of .Bills to enable members to discuss informaljy with the Law Minister Dr o. R. Ambedkar, the various amendments to the Representation of the People (N0.2)
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  • 78 3 CALCUTTA: Mystery surroundß the death of Bina Dutta an eighteen-year-old nurse of Sir N. R. Sarkar Hospital. She was discovered in a gasping condition in her own room at the nurses' quarters on May 29 morning and transferred to Lake Medical College Hospital where sb* died
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  • 53 3 INDIAN BANK BRANCH OPENED IN MAYAVARAM MAYAVARAM: Mr. G. Arvamudha Ayyangar opened a branch of the Indian Bank here on May 26. Mr. V. Ramachandra Ayyar, retired District Superintendent of Police, presided. Mr. Vaidyanatha Mudaliar, Agent, welcomed those present. Mr. C. Krishnamurthi Mudaliar, Director of the Bank, proposed a vote
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  • 1062 3 RESPONSIBLE GOVT. IN HYDERABAD -PRINCESS HEIR-APPARENT OF BHOPAL NO AGITATION AMONG NAGAS-TELEPHONE SCHEME-POLTTICAL PENSIONS GANGA WATER TRANSPORT BOARD TRANSFER OF POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS FROM PAKISTAN NEW DELHI, May 22, (By Air Mail).— The question of responsible Government in Hyderabad was raised in Parliament to-day
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  • 204 4 CEYLON NEWS: PWC President Proposes 5-Point Plan (5) To agitate for equal wages lor equal work for men and women and to simnort t.l>p Hpvlnn 'U*Trtrprs' Congress In this demand.— FOC WATT EG AM A Addressing a gathering of estate women at
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  • 135 4 FARMERS SEEK WATER FOR THEIR FIELDS CHAVAKACHCHERI: Farmers of Pandimoddai, Uparu, Korakkan kaddu Pulingadevanmurippu and several o'ther adjoining villages assembled at Murusmoddai School to seek ways and means to obta:n irrigation facil-itie.s from the augmented Iranairrtadu Scheme. They complained to Mr. V. Kumarasamy, M.P. for Cnavakachcheri, who pre sided, of
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  • 94 4 TRINCOMALEE: Two women and a man were mauled by a bear at Sally, a. fishing village five miles from the town, and were admitted to the Trincomale* hospital. Chellathamby Andrews, Poora nam, wife of Aiyamuthu, and Annama, wife of Thuraisamy. wer. returning from a temple
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    55 4 (Photo by G r^ en ?J 1 Dat o Dr Paglar. Mrs. Vilasni Menon, Mr Ma'colm MacDonald and Sardar Jogindra Singh, at the reception given recently by the Indian Government Trade Com nissWr and Mrs. Jogindra Singh in honour of Mr. M. Oopala Menon the newly arrived Representative of the
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  • 98 4 BA'I lICALOA Sixteen -yt'ar-old T. Sivasundaralingam a pupil of Shivananda Vidyalaya, Battiealoa, has the distinction of being the winner of the first prize in the island-wide competition for the Natural History Essay Prize for schools, 1950. This is what the Ceylon Naitural History Society
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  • 87 4 FIT FOR A KING COLOMBO. The Ceylon Coconut Board is to make a presentation ot a coconut wood desk to the Ceylon High Commissioner in London. Mr. E. A. P. Wijeye-ratne. Tnis desk is now on display at the Boards stand at the British Industries Fair. Inside Information learns that
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  • 102 4 The Voice of America has inaugurated a Hindi 'programme that is being broadcast daily to listeners in India. This programme, started May 15. in response to requests from llsto ners throughout India, includes news, music and features from the United States, from where it is being
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  • 830 4 Increasing Numbers Of Students From FarEabt Attend U. S. Colleges 150 FROM MALAYA WASHINGTON, June 9.— Students from Far East countries are coming to the United States in increasing numbers, according to figures compiled by the Institute of international Education, in New York. This is a non-governmental, non-profit organisation which
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