Indian Daily Mail, 3 July 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 143. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 109 1 King Talal of Jordan arrived here on Tuesday aboard the Italian steamship Esperla, «n route from Europe to his capital of Amman. Port authorities took special measures to keep newspapermen and others away from the liner carrying the mentally ailing Monarch. The chip was scheduled to sail
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  • 66 1 DAOENHAM. July 2.— Ford Motor Company has announced reductions in the price of their vehicles both for export and home markets. Export cars will be reduced by 10 percent, commercial vehicles by 7J percent and tractors live percent. All vehicles sold on the home market will
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  • 166 1 LONDON, July 2— The House of Commons Tuesday Bfeht defeated a Labour attempt to force the resignation of Prime Minister Churchill's Conservative Government over the Yalu River bombings. By a vote of 300 to 270, the House rejected an opposition motion censoring the
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  • 244 1 Opposition Criticise C. R's 'Face-Saving' Devise From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 2. Leader of the Madras Assembly Sri C. Subramaniam revealed during the debate of confidence i n Madras Assembly in Rajaji's Ministry that Chief Minister was considering calling fresh
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  • 95 1 Ind. Communist Saved From Death Sentence I Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 2.—Coimbatore Communist Labour leader C. A. Balan has been saved from gallows by the clemency of the President of the Indian Union Rajendra Prasad. Balan wa s sentenced to death for murder of a mill worker during
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  • 68 1 NEW YORK. July 2. Tne fight between General Dwight Eisenhower and Senator Robert Taft for delegates to the Republican national nominating convention showed signs of becoming fiercer today with the national committee in Chicago resuming its hearings of contested delegates. The committee's first task today will be to
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  • 95 1 UNITED NATIONS. July 2. Norway and Belgium -resterday Informed tile United Nations Secretary General that they did not favour holding a special session of the General Assembly to discuss the Tunisian Question. A total of seven countries have now expressed disagreement with the proposal of
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  • 205 1 Nehru Awaits Panikkar's China Report NEW DELHI. July 2.— Tha arrival in New Delhi tomorrow of Dr. K. M. Pannikar, retiring Indian Ambassador to China, is expected to give a new turn to "behind the scenes" talks which India has been carrying on with Britain the United States and China
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  • 79 1 SAN FRANCISCO, July 2.— Indrani Rehma'i, "Miss India" In the recent "Miss Universe" Beauty Competition at Long Beach, arrived by plane Tuesday with her husband from Los Angeles. They will depart by Pan-American clipper today for India. Judy Dan, "Miss Hongkong," who finished fourth in the Long Beach
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  • 39 1 Dr. T. E. Donges, South African Interior Minister, went for a haircut in Durban on Monday. Seven detectives lingered outside the shop. Gilbert Ford, Torch Commando leader, said these security measures were "ostentatious pl»yacttng."- A.P.
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  • 39 1 CEYLON MINISTER BUYS RS. 900,000 ESTATE PADUKKA, July I.—Sirimwasa Estate, Waga, nearly one thousand acres in extent has changed hands, the new owner being Mr. O. O. Poiinambalam, Minister of Industrie*. The price was nine lakhs, (B* 900.0QQ). FOC
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  • 80 1 Indian Woman Becomes Marchioness LONDON. July 2. A 49--year-old Indian woman from Bombay will become Britain's premier Marchioness today. She Ls Miss Bapsy Pavry, who is marrying the Marquess of Winchester. England's 89--year-old premier Marquess. The wedding takes place in London. The Marquess, 18th in a line dating back to
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    49 1 Photo. The nineteen stone Khan Aram, ruler of 500,000 Bali*chl t rt be«meo In Pakistan nvi4 Afghanistan, to In London to boy Agricultural machinery before going on to the Olympic game*. Even while in London the Khan lifts 85 pounds each day to try and reduce hit u4Jsht.. A.P.
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  • 92 1 NEW YORK, July 2— The United Nations Security Council on Tuesday refused to invite Red China and North Korea to its discussion of germ warfare charges. The Soviet Union told the Security Council It would boycott any discussion of an American proposal to investigate charges of
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  • 18 1 TOKYO, July 2.— The Japanese Government yesterday lifted petrol rationing for the first Urn* since Japan's but- Reuter
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  • 124 1 RHEE COUNSELS PATIENCE TO CHURCHILL LONDON, July 2.— Earl Alexander, Britain's Defence Minister, replying to a debate on Korea In the House of Lords yesterday told of an Interview he had with Mr. Rhee on his conduct of Korean affairs. President Rhee told him He was not understood and that
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  • 70 1 WED: 2 Terrorists have been wounded by Security Forces in the Federation during the past 24 hours. A police patrol operating in the Kulim District of Kedah contacted 4 terrorists yesterday afternoon. During an exchange of fire one terrorist was seen to hit and to fall. The
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  • 28 1 RANGOON. July 2. Burmese currency was switched to the cteclmal system Tuesday The new rupee Ls to be called the "kyat" and the cent
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  • 89 1 The last part of the interrogation following on Sunday's bomb outrage took place on Tuesday. Sixty threee people were taken from the stretch of Albert Street between Waterloo Street and Victoria Street to Beach Road PoUce Station where they were interrogated and after interrogation they were allowed
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  • 111 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 2.— The Kisan Masdoor Praja Party Executive Committee meeting- here on Tuesday welcomed the Idea of merging the Party wtth Socialists on all-India scale and authorised the leader Kripalanl to negotiate the merger. However
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  • 45 1 COLOMBO, July 2.—Speaking in the Senate recently Mr. P. Nagalingam said the recent elections reminded him of a definition of politics ad the act of getting votes from the poor and funds from the rich promising to protect each from the other.— FOC
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  • 56 1 Thd Big Three Foreign Ministers are pictured outqlde 10, Downing Street, London, June 27, with the Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, with whom they hinched. (Left to Right) Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary; Mr. Dean Acheson, fT.S. Secretary of State; Mr. Churchill; and M. Robert
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  • 138 1 Zamindari Abolished In U.P: 1 1 2-5 m Com pensat ion LIC KNOW, July 2.— The feudal land system In U.P. (Uttar Pradesh), India's largest state, was abolished at midnight on Monday with the state taking over of 2,000,000 zamindarg (landowners). Tenants farming zarr.ndari lands will in future hold their
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  • 128 1 LONDON, July 2.— Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, winding up for the government, yesterday was invited to say something about his talk a with Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Lloyd said: "The main matter we discussed wa s the question of seeking to nnd a solution
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  • 111 1 LONDON, July 2.— Prime Minister Winston Churchill told the House of Commons today a statement made last night by his Defence Minister, Earl Alexander, at a private dinner did not affect military security in Korea. The statement was: "1 should be very much happier if General Van
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  • 41 1 MADRAS, July 2.— Speaking at Salem (South India) the Madras Governor Mr. Sri Prakasa, patd a tribute to the Madras Premier, Mr. C. Raiagupalachari, and said that he was not receiving ayy salary aa Chief Minister. FOC
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  • 748 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., July 3. 1952. A Suggestion To Police TIME was when police rewards were very small amounts in mere ten s and hundreds but now they have spiralled into thousands and tens"" of thousands of dollars from two digits they have swelled into five! This evidently
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  • 285 2 Washington Talks End In Accord NEW DELHI, June 29. The Indo-Pakis-tani talks in Washington, held under the auspices of the Woxld Bank, regarding the possibilities of developing the water resources of the Indus basin, it is authoritatively learnt, have ended satisfactorily. For the first time
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  • 73 2 JUBBULPORE: Report of a five-and-a-half-year-o 1 d child prodigy has just been rec«\ived here from village KaladehL The son of a Brahmin priest, the child recites the Ramayana, .Ma*- :Vi:>» ita. Bhag<avad-Gita and the Vedas without knowing to read or write. But, he stammers a little when he
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  • 122 2 Schools Programme Question In Legco Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, Member for Rochore has given notice of the following ques. tion for wi'itten answer at the legislature council meeting on July 15: List all the post a in the es* tablishment of the Programme and Schools Divisions of tht English
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  • 78 2 BOMBAY, June 26.— Mr. R K. Karanjia. Editor of the weekly newsmagazine Blitz was arrested here* Tuesday morning on a warant issued by a Lucknow magistrate. Mr. Karanjia was later released on bail of Rs 6,000. The magistrate issued the warrant in connexion with a defamation
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    100 2 Top U.N. peace negotiators fti the Korean Truce Talks are pictured here at the peace-talk centre, Pannitinj m. Korea. Left to right: General H.L. Lee of the South Korean Army; General H.M. Turner, of the USA Air Force; General W.K. Harrison of USA, The Chief U.N. Delegate; Admiral R.E. Libby
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  • 401 2 NEW DELHI, June 28. Members of the Jan Sangh and the Hindu Mahasabha demonstrated'outside Parliament House in New Delhi on Thursday morning to protest against the Government's Kashmir policy. Nearly 2,000 people shouted slogans for over an hour and distributed party leaflets
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  • 227 2 Sathyamangalam Railway Link BANGALORE, June 26— The Mysore Government accepted a non-official resolution, moved by Mr. M. Chikkalingiah, which stated that "this Assembly is of the opinion that in order to meet the demands of increased travel and transport, arising out of expanding population, business and Industry in the country,
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  • 140 2 Giri Wishes Courts Did Not Exist NEW DELHI, June 28.— Mr. Giri, India's Labour Minister, said here that more labour disputes could be solved through voluntary conciliation than by courts and tribunals. "I feel unhappy at the turn of events in which workers and employers have become litigious minded, thinking
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  • 45 2 LONDON, June 30.— Moscow is enjoying a heat wave, Moscow radio said yesterday. The consumption of mineral waters and the Russian national soft drink "Kvas" is so great that the factories are hardly managing to keep up with demand, the radin said. Reuter
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  • 101 2 NEW DELHI, June 26.— The smallest committee in the country, perhaps in the world, represents Manipur in the Congress Parliameatury Party. It Is the Manipur State Committee with only one member, Mr. Lai£rani Judigeswar Singh. The weekly review of the Congress Parliamentary Party said that the Manipur
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  • 121 2 NEW DELHI, June 28— India has objected, officially, to Nepal over the continued suspension of the air services between the two countries. An Indian National Airways plan, which was grounded at Kathmandu last Friday under orders of the Nepalese Government, remains there. Meanwhile, no other aircraft
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  • 82 2 NEW DELHI, June 26—India has agreed to divert to Karachi four shiploads of wheat in June and July in return for 37,700 tons of rice under a wheat-tfor-rice deai concluded by the two Agriculture Ministry announced here. The estimated quantity of wheat carried by the
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  • 777 2 SELEGIE ROAD THE Labour Member* of the City Council staged a walk-out the other day from the Council meeting 1 protesting against the President's ruling: and some Independent members also followed suit. A Labour Member moved a resolution asking 'that the Government be approached at once to
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  • 282 2 MADRAS, June 25. The case in which Miss T. Suryakumari, film actress, had filed a complaint against A. D. Sabapathi and A. D. Sundaram. editor, and printer and publisher respectively of the Tamil weekly, Kalainesan, before Mr. M. A. Venkatramana Naidu. Chief Presidency Magistrate, Egmore Count,
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  • 38 2 HYDERABAD: Five Independent members of the Hyderabad State Assembly are willing to join the Congress Party, it i s learnt. The present strength of the Congress Party tile 1 75-mftlTlbgr Aqomhlv is 93.- Aasemmv FOC
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  • 4731 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: "Her Imperialism Is Exhausted" Indian Foreign Policy Defended NEW DELHI, June 12.— 1n the Home of the People today, Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru lashed out against the Communists for having indulged in criticism of the British Government. It would be
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    76 3 The first torch bearer of the 1952 Olympic Flame, A.A.A. Panagopoulos of Olympia, Greece, on Jane 25. He was the first of 354 Greek Athletes who relayed the flame to Athens Stadium, where it arrived on June 26. From Athens the flame is to be flown to Copenhagen whence it
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  • 99 3 NEW DELHI, June 28.— R. Datta, 26, of Calcutta has reached London after cycling 12,000 miles in 18 months, a British Information Service release said here. Cycling at an average of 75 miles a day, Datta passed through Pakistan, Afghanistan, Persia, Iraq, Syria, the Lebanon, Egypt,
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  • 343 4 CEYLON NEWS: NINE ELEPHANTS HEAD PROCESSION TO BOTALE COLOMBO: The ashes of the late Mr. D. S. Senanayake, the first Prime Minister of Ceylon, were interred at the family burial grounds at Botale recently. The procession bringing the ashes arrived
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  • 151 4 LONDON, July I— Mr. A. D. C. Peterson, Far Eastern expert and headmaster of Adams Grammar School at Newport, Shropshire, is to join the staff of Gen. Sir Gerald Templer, British High Commissioner in Malaya, for two months "special duty* it was announced tonight. I Gen. Templer
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  • 89 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon's flrst policewomen will be recruited shortly. Six are to be taken on for a start and more when the need arises. Sir Richard Aluwihare, In-spector-General of Police, said the need for policewomen was becoming increasingly necessary with the advent of Juvenile courts and the
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    40 4 Photo). Ministers from Jordan and Iraq meet in the garden of a Hotel at Lausanne, Switzerland, to discuss the affairs of their respective countries. The Ministers are Nuri-El-Said Pasha (left) of Iraa and Tawflk Abu El Hudam of Jordan.- A.P.
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  • 60 4 RED MORALE CRACKING IN MALAYA SAN FRANCISCO. July 2.— Dato Nik Ahmed Kamll. Mentrl Besar of Kelantan. said here that the morale of the Communist guerillas In Malaya was cracking. He attributed this weakening of morale to lack of suj>port from China and the Soviet Union. Dato Kamil Is here
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  • 65 4 The Government of the Federation of Malaya has sent to Ceylon their Field Nutrition Officer, Mr. Laidin bin Alang Musa to study co-opera-tive activities in the Island. He will study particularly the marketing societies connected with vegetable, fish and rubber, among other commodities. Mr.
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  • 85 4 PURI, June 26. Nearly, 200,000 pilgrimg who gathered here Tuesday for the annual car festival of Jagannath were disappointed at the main function of pulling the holy cars not coming off. The ceremonies of the day were delayed considerably and the cars with the deities were
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  • 63 4 NEW DELHI, July 2— Food Minister R. A. Kidwai told parliament Tuesday India has now received 1,805.000 tons o\ of the two million tons oi f x>d made available by the U.S. government last year. In addition, he said.' private individuals and groups in the
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  • 133 4 Durga Bai Appointed Planning Commission Member NEW DELHI, June 26.— The appointment of Srimathi Durga Bai as a member of the Planning Commission was an nouncen. A Press note issued by the Planning Commission Secretariat says: Srimathi Durga Bai, who has been appointed a Member of the Planning Commission, assumed
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  • 118 4 KARACHI. June 25.—Shipjments of wheat to be delivered 'by India under the barter agreement are expected to arrive in Karachi by July 15, according to a Pakistan Radio report. A spokesman of the Pakistani Food Ministry said four ships, carrying 39,700 tons of
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  • 29 4 MADRAS: The Government of Madras have appointed Mr. Oopatl Janakiram Chetti as a member of the newly constituted Advisory Committee for the Government School for the Blind. Poonamallee. FOC
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  • 155 4 NEW DELHI. July 2.— The The Indian Government has decided to allow re-exports of Indian tea from Britain to the European continent, it was announced today. Only country excepted is Eire. Re-exports trom Britain to the United Stites and Canada will continue to be prohibited. When
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