Indian Daily Mail, 26 September 1951

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 227. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDA V, SEPTEMBER 26, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 161 1 For Conduct "Unworthy Of The House" (From Our Own Correspondent) N___JW DELHI, Sept. 25 Parliament yesterday began the unprecedented action of expelling a Member for "conduct unworthy of the House" when Premier Nehru moved a resolution for expulsion of Mr. H. G. Mudgal, Member from Bombay.
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  • 562 1 LONDON, Sept. 25:— Pain-wracked King George VI reached the second stage of his lonely struggle for life today. While millions prayed and nopcd for him beyond his palace wall.*, the hagged sovereign fought his silent battle through the night .vaic.iea only by
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  • 178 1 LONDON, Sept. 25:— A medical bulletin from Buckingham Palace this morning said that King George "continues to gain strength" after a restful night. It was the fifth and most encouraging report from the King's doctors since they performed a major operation on one of his
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  • 159 1 LONDON, Sept. 25.— The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru has sent his own and his Government's best wishes for the King's rapid and complete recovery Mr. Nehru's message said: "1 have learned with <the utmost Concern of Your Majesty's Illness Your Majesty's personal contribution to the harmonious
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    • 229 1 (From Onr Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Sept. 25:— The Madras High Court yesterday upheld its great tradition as a defender of individual rights when lt ordered the release of three leading Communists of Madras State who have been In detention since 1948. They were: Mr.
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    • 128 1 AHMEDABAD, Sept. 25:— The Minister of State for Finance, Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, said m Ahmedabad .n Sept. 23 that it was the policy of :he Government of India to bring .own the price-level gradually. He .■id that a slow but sure decline was m many
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    • 89 1 OTTAWA, Sept. 25:— Canadian officials working on the tour of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh said today they would not be surprised If the visit is cancelled. Talk of postponement is general on the street, ln government circles and m newspapers here. Arthur Reaume,
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    • 107 1 LONDON, Sept. 25.— The King's surgeon, Mr. Clement Price Thomas, driving his own Rolls Royce, was m collision with a small saloon car as lie left Buckingham Palace after his consultation this morning. Mudguards and headlamps of both cars were smashed but neither driver was
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    • 29 1 The Kian* Sydney Bridge Ls out of order. AH "heavy traffic and all Police vehicles for Klang and Fort Swettenham sjtouM travel vta Bata
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    • 138 1 TOKYO, Sept. 25:— General Matthew B. Ridgway offered tonight to send hia liaison officers to meet again with their Red counterparts at 1000 tomorrow despite the latest Communist break-up of the Kaesong peace talks. Gen. Ridgway 's announcement came soon after a United Nations
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    • 102 1 EASTERN FRONT, Korea, Sept. 25: United Nations troops captured ft commanding peak west of "Heartbreak Ridge" today after a fierce two and a half hour battle. The tall mountain north-west of Yanggu looked down on an important Communist supply and assembly area. Heartbreak ridge, where
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    • 84 1 TOKYO, Sept. 25:— The Far East Naval Command has announced that the South Korean frigate "Apnok" received three largs calibre shell hits from a Communist shore battery on Monday and was towed to a South Korean port after receiving assistance from the United States destroyer Hanson.
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    • 122 1 ATHENS, Sept. 25.— Field Marshal Aleyander Papagos' right wing Greek Rally polled 623.297 of over 1,700,000 votes cast m this month's general elections, according to final results announced yesterday. This was over 220,000 more than its closest rival. Gen. Nicholas Plastiras' Progressive Coalition (EPEK) and
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    • 118 1 SYDNEY, Sept. 25. A former soldier who, m 1943 was bayoneted eight times by Japanese and left for dead, has amazed doctors here aa "a miracle man" by recovering from an accident m which he lost both his lees. He ls Wiffiam Cook, a train examiner. He lost
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    • 53 1 WA_SH__NGTON, Sept. 29.— Sifcuor Alcide De Gasperi, Italian Prime Minister and foreign Minister arrived here yesterday for talks with American affiteia..--. He was welcomed toy President and Mrs. Truman and several high Cabinet officers Signor "De Oasperi came from the North Atffcntic Treaty Organisation conf eitne*
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  • 330 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 25. Inaugurating the Visvabharuti as a Ces- trai University at Santinlketan on S.pt. 22 the Education Minister, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. ca led n pon V Nvui.hu rat i to set an example for other universities by adop.'ng th.c ideal which Gurudev
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  • 124 1 CHESTER BOWLES AS U.S. ENVOY TO INDIA WASHINGTON. Sept. 25.— A drive by some Republicans against approval of Chester Bowles as Ambassador to India showed signs of collapsing yesterday. Senator H. Alexander Smith New Jersey Republican, told a reporter he thought Bowles had given "a good account for himself" i
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  • 175 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 25:— India's 75 cities have recorded a 43.8 pe** cent, population increase m th 1941-51 decade m the latest Government census. Urban population jumped from 16,749,552 m 1941 to 24.748,552 m the new count. The total population of India is 356,891,624, not Including
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  • 81 1 KARACHI, Sept. 25.— Students of Karachi's main, medical college went on strike today protesting against the dismissal of two house surgeons for "neglecting their duty." Headed by girls the striking students marched through city streets with banners to the office of the Director General of
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  • 281 2 SHItiLONG, Sept. 20.— There is no improvement m the flood situation m Upper Assam, according to la _est it-ports received here. The Brahmaputra, Lohit, Dibang and their tributaries are flowing with unabated fury. Relief (operations have been intensified and people are being evacuated from the
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  • 248 2 Pig Iron Furnaces In Mysore Nearing Completion BANGALORE, Sept. 23— Two electric pig iron furnaces, with a capacity of 100 to 110 tons of iron each per day, are nearing completion m Mysore. Broadcasting from Bangalore, the Minister for Industries, Mysore Government, Mr. H. C. Da_.appa, said that these two
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  • 42 2 LAHORE. jSept. 20.— The Pakistan Government have decided to males Karachi a Chief Commisslonei s province, according to a usually reliable source. The financial approval to this measures is expected to be given "very shortly." FOC
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  • 132 2 NEW DELHI. Sept. 23.— The Government of India have decided to Issue import licences for capital goods or heavy electrical plant with an initial validity period of one year instead of six months from the date of issue as at present. These licences will be
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  • 935 2 Way To Ensure Stability MR. K. M. MUNSHI'S ADVICE BOMBAY, Sept. 19.— The only guarantee of stability m this country is the ret urn of the Congress to power m the coming elections. It is because of the strength of the Congress that we survive d
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  • 160 2 Charge Against Sind Premier: Governor Orders Enquiry KARACHI, Sept. 18.— The Governor of Sind, Mr. Din Mohammed, ordered an enquiry against the Sind Chief Minister Mr. M. A. Khuhro on charges of corruption and mai administration. A preliminary in-quii-y is to be conducted by the Governor's Secretary Mr. M. A.
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  • 242 2 SHILLONG, Sept. 20:—Lakhimpur district of upper Assam and Mishmi Hills m t_ho north-east frontier are once again m the grip of one of the worst floods known m recent times due to an unprecedented and sudden spate m the rivers, Brahmaputra, Dibang and Lohi. reports Press
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  • 59 2 MADRAS, Sept. 20.— The eighth Tamllnad Co-operative Conference will be held on Sept. 29 and 30 at the Pachaiyappa's College, Chetpet, Madras. Mr. P. S. Kumaraswami Raja. Chief Minister will inaugurate it. Mr. T. A. Ramalingam Chettiar will open a cottage industries exhibition Mr. A. Ramachandram Pillai,
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  • 72 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 22.— Prices of woollen goods this winter are expected to be very nearly half the prices of last winter, owing to the recent slump m the world wool market, it is learnt here. The heavy slump m the world market, it 'is understood,
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  • 363 2 I NEW DELHI, Sept. 15:— Th* Supreme Court continued to day the hearing of zamindars' petitions against the Constitution Amend- ment Act which among other things, seeks to validate various state Gov- ernment enactments for acquisition Jof private estates. Mr. P.
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    66 2 PHOTC Referee Ruby Goldstein leads Sngar Ray Robinson away after giving him the fight m round ten nf the sohedultVl 15-rounder m New York, on Sept. 12. Randolph Tv rpin (tm ring floor) took a count of nine earlier m the round and was unable to defend himself on rising.
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  • 86 2 IMPHAL, Sept. 20— An eagle eye is being kept on the Indo-Burma trade routes to stop smuggling of tyres from India following recent detections An Indian customs party recently raided a Naga village along the border -near Moreh, the easte\rnmost
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  • 101 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 22.- The ceiling of two million yards fixed for the export of fine cloth to Pakistan has l>een reached, according to a notification issued here by the Deputy Ch.ef Controller of Exports Pakistan is one of the eight specified destinations for which
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  • 134 2 LIFE LOST FOR 12 ANNAS RAN ACHAT (24-Pergs.), Sept. 22. A credit of 12 annas caused a man his life and serious injuries to another m a village feud under Hanskhali Police Station m this subdivision. The victims Rajani Mondal who was stabbed to death and Srish Moitra who was
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  • 107 2 SHILLONG: The Assam LegLsla tive Assembly receittly voted all the supiple. men tary demands wiithout a •divisi'.in. The Chtef Minister, Sri, Bishnuram Medhi, introduced the A^-sam Maintenance of Public Ord r r (Third Amendment) Mt, 1951 The object of 812 is to u^ifr'teh
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  • 242 2 MADRAS, Sept. 22.— At a meeting of bank employees m Madras held last evening at the Gokhale Hall, a resolution was passed appealing to the All-India Bank Employees' Association, which holds it-j session this week at Jaipur, to postpone the proposed bank employees' strike from Oct. 1
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  • 151 2 KARACHI, Sept. 22.— -The locai newspaper the Evening Star forecast that Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola, Pakistan High Commissioner m the United Kingdom for the last four years would shortly be transferred to Paris m a major diplomatic reshuffle The newspaper quoting reliable sources said the present
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  • 52 2 AG ALA WATTE:. The. Midalana Rural Development Society, m Pasdun Korale East, has adopted a motion that no political meetings of any kind should m future be held m Midalana because such meetings, divide the villagers into factions and the peace of the village is
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  • 1577 3 Kamath Asked To Quit House By Deputy Speaker I INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Deshmukh's Bill Debarred From turther Consideration NEW DELHI, Sept. 6 (By Air Mail).— Tempers were frayed when Parliament discussed private members' bills today. After a heated 35-oninute procedural debate, during which one member, Mr. H. V. Kamath was
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  • 105 3 NEW DELHL Sept. 6 (By Air Mail).— The States Minister. Mr. N. Gopalaswiaani Ayyangar, told Parliament today -ft. at large-scale mobilisation of Ansars and Pakistani armed police as well as army on the Tripura border had been reported. Tn a written reply to Mr.
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  • 154 3 KARACHI, Sept. 22.— A Polish gentleman, who held high diplomatic offices abroad for his country before the (Communist regime came into power In Poland writes lhat after the publication of the news m "Amrita Bazar Patrika" about the employment of Polish pilots by Pakistan, he rmule
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  • 77 3 Students' Protest Against Increase In Seat Rent BURDWAN, Sept. 21. Over seven hundred boys and girls of the Burdwan Raj College stayed away from their classes m protest against an increase m hostel seat rent. No classes were held. A spokesman of the students said that they had n© objection
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  • 106 3 MADRAS, Sept. 16:— The Chief Minister stated that there was ro question of "a general release of political detenus." m view of the forthcoming elections. "We are releasing detenus from time to time", the Chief Minister stated, "where we are satisfied thai they will
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  • 68 3 BOMBAY, Sept. 22. Indian post' offices m major cities will shortly be I equipped with automatic apparatus for issuing 3-pice post cards, it was learned here. These "card issuing slot machines' 7 are m commission m Europe. A similar machine which was commissioned during the Asian
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  • 44 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 17.— The Government of India has removed all control on the movement price, production and distribution of cotton seeds m all States except the Punjab, according to a Notification published m the Gazette of India. FOC
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  • 123 3 Col. Unni Nayar Memorial -Volume NEW DELHI, Sept. 24:— In response to the wishes of friends and admirers of late Colonel Unni Nayar, the special United Nations Observer m Korea, who was killed m Korea last year, a volume is under print to commemorate his memory. The volume is a
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  • 91 3 BOMBAY, Sept. 24:— The Burmese Ambassador to India, Mr. U. Kyin, visited Ratnagiri (Bombay State) on Sept. 20 to pay homage at the tomb of King Thebaw of Burma. Talking to newsmen, the Ambassador spoke of Burma's very cordial relations with India and
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  • 66 3 JAMMU, Sept. 16:— The Praja Parishad Party, the only Opposition Party m Jamniu province, would be contesting about 24 seats out of the 30 seats from Jammu piovince, m the forthcoming elections to the Constituent Assembly, lt was learnt here. The party has not invited applications from candidates
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    83 3 PHOTO. Premier Clement Attlee of Brita .n opened the New Esso oil reflnery at Fawley, Hampshire. Sept. 14. The refinery, Europe's biggest, will produce some six and a half mil Hon tons of petroleum products a year, including a daily output of one million gallons of motor spirit. Construction work
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  • 62 3 -MJiW DEL_HI, Sept. 24:— "i.i c well-known violinist. Yehudi Menuhin. is reported to have offered to undertake a seven-week concert tour of India m aid of the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund. Menuhin is expected to arrive m Bombay from London on Feb. 22 next year.
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  • 106 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 24:— A Press note issued on Sept. 23 by the Mm« istry of External Affairs says: "The attention of the Government of India has been drawn to reports published recently In the Pakistan Press that Mr. G. L. Puri, Cultural Attache of the
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  • 577 4 Church, Business Circles Oppose Sunday- Work CEYLON NEWS: "If Sunday Goes, Christianity Goes"! COLOMBO: The proposal now before the Minister of Labour. Mr. M. D. Banda. that Sunday be declared a full working day for shop employees* has been received with unanimous disapproval m ecclesiastical and business circles. The Vicar-General
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  • 73 4 HONGKONG. Sept. 23. Six m (ambers of the advanced party ol trie Indian gocri.vi'l mission v Chin** hea I d by Pandit Su.ida.rlal a mf-mbci* of tne Indian Congress Party, Mrxlved here by air iro. Delhi un Firlay enruate tc P'-king to attend th? second anniversary
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  • 173 4 C0L0.V.30: Government has dropped the idea of floating a shipping venture exclusively by Ceylon and is instead formulati.*"j pJans for the establishment of a shipping corporation on lines similar to Air Ceylon m which a foreign shipping line of international repute will be associated.
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  • 51 4 HABARADUWA The present governing party were "only trying to fulfil the needs cf the capitalists and crush the poor people," said Mr. W. Dahanayake, M.P. for Galle, presiding over a meeting held under the auspices of the AagulugaJia Sama Samara Tharuna Peramune at Bogahagode junction. Dorape.
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  • 45 4 More pictures of the City Day celebrations m Singapore Picture on top shows the Land Dragon brought from Kuala Lumpur and display during the procession. Other pictures show various scenes from the Community proc essions held to celebrate the Day.
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  • 371 4 Mr. Thivy On The Rights Of Indians In Ceylon COLOMBO: "It is unusual to deny citizenship rights to the future generation.* of Indian st tiers m Ceylon merely because their fathers and forefathers w_*re unable to qualify for it m their time" said Mr. John A. To ivy. Indian Representativ?
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  • 164 4 SRINAGAR, Sept. 24 According to Srinagar radio the tug of war going between Sardar Ibrahim and Chaudhri Abbas m the Pakistanoccupied areas of the State has now taken a serious turn. Reports emanating from these areas reveal that Sardar Ibrahim's party has sent an ultimatum
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  • 154 4 No Limitation Of Dividends, Assures Deshmukh NEW DELHI, Sept. 23.- There atom no proposal at present tor the limitation of dividends of companies, paid the Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, during the question hour ir the lAdian Parliament on Thursday. Industrial tribunals set up by the Gove: nment, he
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  • 48 4 The Annual Feast of St.. T'nrxosa will be celebrated at St. Therc-n's Chapel, Nilal, on Sunday. Oct. 7. There will be confessions from 6.30 a!.m. followed by High Mass. Procession awd Benediction commencing from 8.30 a.m., -write® the Rev. Fr. A. Michael, Pariah Priest
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  • 135 4 PHOTO. Above is one of tha 180 pictures de prcting important scenes m South East Asia, especially Cambodia, Si :un, Bali and Borneo, exhibited at the British Council Hall. These pi (tures were taken by Mr. Derick Nelson, photographer
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  • 70 4 Lower Jaw Teeth Baffle Dentist BATTICALO.\ In the dental branch of the BatfetTtttoa haspita only upp-r jaw teeth can bs extracted. Lower jaw teeth cannot be extracted because t iere has b?**n no lover jaw forceps for ov.r two n oaths. This hrvsrpital has the only dental c.inic m the
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  • 78 4 ANIMAL BLOOD FOR HUMAN BEINGS TOKYO, Sept. 24. A Japanese doctor successfully transfused treated animal b.ood into more than 600 humans, it was reported here yesterday. Dr. Kunio Kawaishl, of Hiroshima University medical sc •'..001, told a meeting m Tokyo that he has used the blood of horses, cows, and
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