Indian Daily Mail, 27 June 1952
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Title Section16 1952-06-27 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 137. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article617 1952-06-27 1 Opposed To National Freedom <£ Economic Progress MacD's Impressions (I. DM. STAFF REPORTER) THURS: Russian Communists are opposed to both the political and economic movements in which the peoples of South East Asia are taking part and none of the peoples of SKA are attracted by617 words
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Article91 1952-06-27 1 (I.D.M. Staff Reporter) THURS: Mr. Malcolm MacDon 'd, Commissioner General for South-East Asia, referring to his proposed visit to Japan this month end stated that relation between Japan and South-East Asia are important in political and economic affairs. He said that his visit to Japan was91 words
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Article114 1952-06-27 1 THURS: Five terrorists have been killed and one has been wounded and one has surrendered in the Federation during the past 24 hours. One member of the security forces has been killed and two wounded during tne same period. The 1/10 Gurkha rifles have accounted for114 words
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860 1952-06-27 1 Following statement has been issued to the press clarifying certain misunderstandings arisen in connection with the consolidation and Expatriation Pay schemes which have been recently approved by Legislative Council. "It is necessary to emphasise that the Expatriation Pay and Consolidation schemes are separate and distinct and860 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-06-27 1 Photo. Fifteen competitors for the 'Wtiss Universe Beauty Pageant" which began at Long Beach, California, on June 23, are plctuied in their New Catalina Swimstflts in New York City. Catalina Swunsuits is one of the organisations sponsoring the pageant. Miss India Is fourth from left, front row. A.A.P. - 51 words
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98 1952-06-27 1 Attempt On Rhee Assemblyman Arrested PUSAN, June 26. The North Korean national police today arrested a 60-year-old national assemblyman in connection with yesterday's assassination attempt on President Syngman Rhee. The asemplyman, Kim Si Hyon, is a member of the opposition Democratic Nationalist Party. The assemblyman, Kim Si had "confessed" lendingReuter - 98 words
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310 1952-06-27 1 We Were Not Consulted, Still We Give Our Full Support EDEN Nothing To Consult About, Says U.S. Officer LONDON, June 26. British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden said here yesterday he regretted that Britain had not been consulted before America launched this week's devastating airA.P.; Reuter - 310 words
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Article135 1952-06-27 1 RAIDS CONTINUE TOKYO, June 26.— American planes are keeping up their "power" raids on North Korea after the raids on the Yalu River plants. The Far Ea^st air force said aircraft mounted 900 sorties yesterday following heavy Superfortress raids along the Communist battle lines on Tuesday night. The raids wereReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration101 1952-06-27 1 Mrs. Renu Chakravarti 35, is the only Communist woman deputy in the Indian Parliament. She claims she became a left-winger while studying at Cambridge University, England, where she earned a tripos in English. The daughter of a iych Bengal landlord, Mrs. Chakravarti, met her husfcind. left-wing journalistA.P. - 101 words
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Article120 1952-06-27 1 In the Singapore Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice Knight, two Chinese were tried on charges of possessing a revolver, a shotgun and assisting in the management of the "Malayan Races Liberation Army". They were arrested in Geylang Serai in Au,gust. 1951. during a Special Branch raid.120 words
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Article122 1952-06-27 1 NEW DELHI. June 26. Prime Minister Nehru told the Indian Parliament here today that Indians were "aghast" at the bombing of the Yalu River plants in North Korea "at the moment when peace was being attempted." Mr. Nehru said he wa s quite sure that "every member hereReuter - 122 words
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523 1952-06-27 1 Cheng-Lock Tan's Reply To His Critics MCA LOTTERY NOT FOR POLITICAL PURPOSES THURS: Dato Sir Cheng Lock Tan. President of the M.C.A. has replied to his critics who opposed to M.C.A. running a lottery and also converting M.C.A. into a political organisation as follows To Mr. John Laycock "If the523 words
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Article, Illustration178 1952-06-27 1 LONDON, June 26. Gen. Sir Gerald Templer, British High Commissioner in Malaya, left London by air today to return to his headquarter s at Kuala Lumpur, after a ten-day official visit to Britain. Gen. Templer came here to report to the government on the progress ofReuter - 178 words
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Advertisement10 1952-06-27 1 'TtHE LEADING TAMIL DAJLyS .3 IN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARsK10 words
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Advertisement39 1952-06-27 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 00.00 Other Places 1 Ment h 8 50 3 Months 19-50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0039 words
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782 1952-06-27 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., June 27, 1952. Our Appeal To Dato Tan II7E curse the day when we have to lift our pen against Dato Sir Cheng-Lock Tan one for whom and tor whose sterling qualities of head and heart our respect, esteem and admiration have been unbounded. Time782 words
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549 1952-06-27 2 Synthetic Gem Stones Factory For Madras First Of Its Kind In The East May Go Into Production Next Month MADRAS, June 21.— Inciia may shortly become one of the main exporting countries of synthetic gem stones in the world. The first synthetic stone factory in the East which will beFOC - 549 words
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Article121 1952-06-27 2 NEW DELHI, June 21.— The Madras Government has suspended its order banning the admixture of chicory powder with coffee powder at the direction of the Central Government Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, Deputy Commerce and Industry Minister said at question-time that the Madras Government issued a ban on rffeeFOC - 121 words
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Article96 1952-06-27 2 BHIMAVARAM, June 21.— Acharya Vinoba Bhave, In a letter to Swami Sitaram, has stated that he is in correspondence with Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru on the Andhra State issue and hopes that everything will end happily, according to Mr. Chelapathi, Secretary, Andhra Rashtra Sthapana Sangham. Mr. RamalingaFOC - 96 words
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Article60 1952-06-27 2 MADRAS, June 21— Thirty-eight-year-old Ram Bahadur a Gurkha watchman, specially deputed to prevent non-licensed workers entering the Central Station platform, was stabbed in several parts of his body by some unknown persons. He has been admitted into the General Hospital Special police arrangements have been made to putFOC - 60 words
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Article60 1952-06-27 2 BANGALORE. June 21.— The Congress Working Committee, which is meeting at New Delhi on June 29, will take up the question of Linguistic States for consideration, Mr. S. Nijalingappa, President, KPCC. and Member of Parliament, told the UPI here. Mr. Nijalingappa expressed the hope that the issue wouldFOC - 60 words
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Article71 1952-06-27 2 KARIMGANJ, June 21.— About 1,000 East Bengal refugees, including a number of women, have been squatting since in front of the subdivisional officer's bunglow 1 here, demanding immediate re habilitation Their demands include hehabilitation loans and the allotment of cultivable land and 1 doles pending resettlement.FOC - 71 words
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177 1952-06-27 2 CLASSIFICATION Of Indian Visitors To Pakistan CALCUTTA: Pakistan is understood to have informed India of the manner in which Indian visitors to Pakistan will be classified after the introduction of the passport system between the two countries early in September. It is understood that they will be grouped under theFOC - 177 words
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272 1952-06-27 2 Conditions For Export Of Indian Yarn NEW DELHI. June 21.— The Government of India announced that export ot yarn made of Indian cotton will be freely allowed subject to certain conions. These are: (1) exports will not be allowed of counts 18s and and 20s. both single and folded; (2)FOC - 272 words
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105 1952-06-27 2 NEW DELHI, June 21.Since partition. 20 British firms which were previously incorporated outside India had incorporated themselves in India, involving an authorised capital of Rs. 15.25 crores and paid up capital of Rs. 10.48 crores. Four of the firms had allowed Indian participation, itFOC - 105 words
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114 1952-06-27 2 PAK. DECISION ON FOREIGN EXCHANGE KARACHI, June 21.— The Pakistani Government announced that owners of foreign exchange, either Pakistani citizens or people residing in Pakistan continuously for six months or more, must offer ii tor excnange within a month after June 14. A Gazette Extraordinary .-aid that the following cateFOC - 114 words
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153 1952-06-27 2 Renovation Of Sri Nataraja Temple CHIDAMBARAM, June 2i. A committee to carry througn the work of renovation of the ancient temple of Sri Nataraja at Chidambaram and to collect funds for the purpose has been formed here. Among other things, the Renovation Committee propose to undertake major repairs to theFOC - 153 words
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119 1952-06-27 2 BURMAH-SHELL OFFER OF SCHOLARSHIPS NEW DELHI. June 21.— Mr. Keshav Dev Malaviya, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Scientific Research, said in the House of the People that the Burmah-Shell Oil Company had agreed to provide Rs. 1 lakh a year for scholarships to Indians for higherFOC - 119 words
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Article138 1952-06-27 2 NEW DELHI. June 21.— Tne Government of India desire bo notify for the information of all concerned that only the accredited diplomatic and con■Ular representatives ol* the foreign countries in India are entitled to fly the flag of their respective countries in accor dance withFOC - 138 words
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Article38 1952-06-27 2 KARACHI: Lieutenant (ieneral Nasir Ali Khan, Chief of Staff, has been appointed the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army with effect from June 18. He will continue to hold his present post also. FOCFOC - 38 words
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Article477 1952-06-27 2 COCHIN. June 21. The Indten Rubber Board decided that in view of the anticipated improved supply position of indigenous raw rubber during the second half of 1952 no recommendation for issue of Import licences be made, except for a quality equivalent to the dryFOC - 477 words
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Article35 1952-06-27 2 BOMBAY: Seventeen ratings of the Indian Navy relumed to Bombay on June 17 from Liverpool. The ratings, during their five-month stay in the U.K., underwent advanced training in radar with the Roy il Navy.- FOCFOC - 35 words
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1451 1952-06-27 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Total Of Rs. 48 m. To Be Spent In 1952-53 NEW DELHI, June 9.— After the demand for grant of Rs. 2#1J1,000 under welfare of railway employees was passed following the rejection of all the cut motions thereon (asFOC - 1,451 words
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Article198 1952-06-27 3 INH.W ufiuii. June 4. Tne Speaker of the House of the People. Mr. Mavlankar. has allotted a room in Parliament House for the use of members of the Opposition, it is learnt. No party has been recognized by the Speaker as the main .Opposition group. HeFOC - 198 words
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404 1952-06-27 3 NEW DELHI, June 5. The Hindi-Eng-lish controversy again arose in the House of the People today during the debate on grants for railways. Mr. Pokkar Sahib (Muslim League-Madras) fired the first shot and asked the Railway Minister to reply in English. Speaking both in EnglishFOC - 404 words
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1103 1952-06-27 3 fiftieth Anniversary Friday, June 27, 1952, marks the Fiftieth Anniversary of the formation of the Asiatic Petroleum Company a joint marketing organization set up by the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company and the Shell Transport Trading Company. The negotiations leading up to the formation of the1,103 words
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675 1952-06-27 4 CEYLON NEWS: Opposition Parties Absent COLOMBO: The second Parliament of Ceylon was ceremonially opened by the Gover-nor-General, Lord Soulbury, recently in Parliament Hall in the presence of a large and distinguished gathering. The Members of Parliament belonging to the NLSSP, VLSSP, and the CP, wereFOC - 675 words
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Article205 1952-06-27 4 COLOMBO: The following are the salient points in Government ,policy as outlined in the Governor General's speech from the Throne, dell vered in Parliament: Negotiations with India to end double taxation of income. Strengthening the present cordial relations with Japan. Move to increase supply and availabilityFOC - 205 words
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Article30 1952-06-27 4 HONG KONG, June 26 Communist sources said yesterday big shipments of Russian gasoline and oil have arrived in Canton in South China. Supplies are reputed sufficient to ease rationing A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article85 1952-06-27 4 The Kamala Club will hold a Fun Fair at its premises at No. 7, Moulmein Road, tomorrow from 3 to 7 p.m. in aid ol S.A.T.A. and also the Clubc own Building Fund between which the proceeds will be equally divided. The highlight of the85 words
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Article69 1952-06-27 4 The death occurred on Wednesday night (June 25) at the Malacca General Hospital of Mr. T. Vythu Iyer, a retired estate assistant and uncle, of Mr. T. V. Doraiswamy (Senior Interpreter, Supreme Court Penang) and Mr. T. V. Vythianathan (Botanist, R.R.I. Kuala Lumpur). The69 words
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Article32 1952-06-27 4 HEIDELBERG, Germany, June 26.— General Matthew B. Ridgway was welcomed to thi s seat of U.S. armed power in Europe yesterday with military fanfare and a 17-gun salute A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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