Indian Daily Mail, 15 July 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 155. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 96 1 SOCIALIST LEADER COMPLETES 2 1 -DAY 'SELF-CORRECTION' FAST Body Weight Reduced By 17 lbs. During Ordeal POONA, July 14.- Indian Socialist leader Mr. Jaiprakash Naray&n today completed his 21--day "self-correction" fast at a nature| cure clinic here. He reduced 17 pounds to 123 pounds during his ordeal, which he hoped
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  • 257 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 14. The Defence Minister Mr. N. G. Iyengar now visiting military stations m the South told a press conference m Madras that the people of Kashmir would soon recognise the authority of the Supreme Court of India. All
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    27 1 Photo). Flag Officer (Flotillas) Indian Fleet, Rear Admiral N. V. Dickinson, DSO, DSC, and Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of IndJUt m Malaya. IIS
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  • 88 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon:_ Two more terrorists have been killed and one wounded and a suspected terrorist has been captured by security forces Hi the Federation. One of those killed waa accounted for by a patrol of the 2nd Federal Jungle Company In the Kulai area of
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  • 70 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, July 14— In Bom. bay all taxis and private and public carriers went off roads on Friday as a protest against the Increase m motor vehicles tax. One day strike however unaffected government owned BEST buses. Copyright. The June collection m Ke.
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  • 70 1 LONDON, July 14. The Hilton Hotels Group of America on Saturday offered to buy the Grosvenor House, one of the London's best known luxury hotels. princes Investment, Ltd., which made the offer for the Hilton Group, said the American chain wished to try out "new ideas
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  • 65 1 'Mao' Shrines HONGKONG, July 14.— The Chinese Communists are reported setting up "Mao Tzetung slept here" shrines m Shanghai. Communist newspapers fxom Shanghai said memorial halls were being established at places where the Red leader "temporarily resided m the rooms on the second floor" at the site of the founding
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  • 99 1 Saturday, July 19, will be a "red-letter day" for the Ipoh Home Guards when a $12,000 mobile canteen will be presented to them by Towkay Choong Sam of Ipoh. The mobile canteen is a gilt from Towkay Choong Sam to the Government of Perak ior
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  • 54 1 SAN FRANCISCO, July 14. -A new shipping company, the Pacific South African line, is to be opened for trade between the United States West Coast and South African ports next month, it was announced her*. The new line will be a subsidiary of the Trans-Atlaiitlc Steamship Company,
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  • 47 1 LONDON, July 14. Two British policemen stood guard at the entrance of the Russian Embassy here Sunday, excluding "unauthorised visitors" and apparently checking activities of the Embassy's Second Secretary, Pavel Kuzneteov, who has been ordered to leave the country by next Saturday.- A.P.
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  • 193 1 NEW DELHI, July 14.— Kashmir Prime Minister Sheikh Abdullah and his entire cabinet will leave Srinagar for Delhi by car today for important talks with the Indian government on Kashmir's future. Visiting Delhi for the nrst time lor four months, Abdullah is expected
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  • 28 1 Rullet-Proof Coats TOKYO, July 14. Bmlletproof coats are being Issued to anti-riot detectives m Tokyo because of "increasing danger from Communists," the Metropolitan Police Board announced today.- Reuter
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  • 72 1 Memorial Service For Tojo And Yamashita TOKYO, July 14— A religious memorial service for the spirits of General Hideki Tojo, General Tomoyufci Yamashita and the 1,068 other Japanese war criminals executed by the Allies was held yesterday m Tokyo's Meijl Shrine. The ceremony coincided with the opening of "Obon," Japan's
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  • 61 1 BERLIN, July 14. The flame of youth love was dampened by a flre engine m the Russian sector of Berlin yesterday. The engine was involved m a collision with a car carrying a bride to church lor her wedding. She was treated at a hospital for
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  • 76 1 50th OLYMPIAD OPENS AT HELSINKI HELSINKI, July 14 The 50th Olympiad opened unoffl. cially here today with the start of basketball matches In Helsinki's huge indoor tennis stadium. The ceremony was brief and it wa» conducted by Olavi Suvato, of the Olympic organising committee. The official opening ceremony will be
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  • 62 1 HELSINKI, July 14.— Brutus Hamilton, U.S. track coach, is taking no chances on slow starts for his athletes m the Olympic Games. He is drilling his runner: and hurdlers with the Finnish starting orders "Pai koillene" for "On your mark" and "Vol. Mit" for "Get set."
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  • 163 1 NO PRIM A FACIE CASE AGAINST "RED" DEAN LONDON, July 14.— British Attorney General Sir Lionel Heald told the House of Commons today that evidence did not disclose a case for trying the Red Dean of Canterbury, Dr. Hewlett Johnson for Ireason. Miss Irene Ward, a Censer, vatlve Member, asked
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  • 55 1 TEHERAN, July 14. The Persian premier, Dr. Mossadeq, maa reported yesterday to have asked Parliament to give him a completely free hand to rule the country for six months m an effort to solve the financial and economic crisis. The Deputies agreed to meet again m
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  • 164 1 Abolish This Ritual, Says Woman M.P. LONDON, July 14.— A woman Member of Parliament suggested that the old prewar paying of sponsors to get debutantes presented at court was rearing its undemocratic head again m Britain. She urged the abolition of the ritual and that Queen Elizabeth could use the
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  • 60 1 CALCUTTA, July 14.— The Standard Vacuum Oil Company has asked the Government of India for permission to start drilling after an air survey of possible oilfields m West Bengal. The question of the royalty payments if oil U found is under discussion The location
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  • 60 1 LONDON, July 14.- muddin Ahmad, 28-year.old Pakistan army officer on the staff of the High Commission, er for Pakistan here, wue found dead near a gas fire m his hotel bedroom today. Police were called after the door of the room which was locked had
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  • 84 1 KINGAPORE, July 14.— The Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, tne Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. P. Nicoll, the Service chiefs, heads of diplomatic missions and 400 other guests attended -»ceptlon given by Mr. M. <.^ala Menon, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, m
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    57 1 Photo. Asaf All (second from left), the new Indian Minister to Switzerland, Is pictured here after he had present, ed his credentials to President Karl Kobelt (left) at a ceremony m Berne a few days ago. Third from left is Max Petytplerre, a member of the Swiss Cabinet. At right
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  • 86 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 14. Twc South Indian poets BharatlH and Thiruvalluvar will be por trayed m stamps to be Issued by the Indian Postal Depart, ment, forming part of a series commemorating great Indian Writers and thinkers. Sivangnana Gramani, president of Tamil Arasu
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  • 62 1 From Our Own Correspondent KEW DELHI, July 14— It ts understood that Mr. K. M. Panikkar, India s ambassador designate to Egypt will take charge of the post on August 17. The appointment of India's most successful envoy to Cairo Indicates flow Important, India feels
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  • 691 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., July 15, 1952. Circumventing The Ban? puiiifc details have just been received by us of the statement m the House of l the People by Mr. Satish Chandra, the Prime Minister's Parliamentary Secretary, on < the question of Indian emfgra- 1 tion to British North
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  • 208 2 Independence Prom v. K. Essential BOMBAY, July 12.— Mr. Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee President of the Indian Merchants' Chamber addressing the first quarterly general meeting of the Chamber emphasised the need for measures for freeing- the financial and currency mechanism of the country from the consequences of day
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  • 295 2 On food controls, Mr. P. D. Nanjee said that the lead given by Madras m this mat. ter would induce officialdom to thoughts and ideas m new directions necessary to relieve it from the control complex. He observed: "The bold ded sion of the Chief Minister
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  • 65 2 CHANDERNAGORE, July 10. The Administrator of Chandernagore has withdrawn recognition of three 1 trade unions formed here some months ago, it is learnt. The decision wa s taken because they had "become tools m the hands of political parties." The unions affected are the Lower Grade Government
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  • 113 2 NEW DELHI, July 10— Six convictions were secured b? the Special Police Establish, ment of the Government of India m connexion with th< anti-corruption drive on the railways during the quarte ending March 1952, says a Railway Ministry Note. The accused included station mas ters, a
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  • 88 2 CALCUTTA: Important decisions regarding Intermediate examinations of Calcutta University were taken at a conference of Principals of affiliated colleges and University authorities on July 9 at Darbhanga Hall. Mr. Justice S. N. Banerjee, Vice-chancellor, presided. The conference decided that English should be retained as a compulscry subject
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  • 103 2 BOMBAY, July 12. The Bombay police authorities on Tuesday carried out what may be described as one of the biggest raids since complete prohibition was introduced m Bombay ctty three years ago and seized about 100 working stills m Greater Bombay. Altogether 35 people were arrested.
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  • 189 2 VIJAYAWADA, July 10. Congress President, Mr. Nehru, has stated that, if only the Andhras could agree upon the question of Madras city, their request for a separate State could be considered. This, according *to Mr. N. Sanjiva Reddy, President, Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee, was the
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  • 313 2 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 14.— Chief Minister «f Madras* Mr. C. Rajagopalachaiif replying on Friday m tile Legislative Council on the Budget Debate refused to reduce expenditure en Police just because Communists In the State bad apparently settled down
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  • 147 2 BANGALORE, July 10.— The Government of Mysore are ex. pected to take a decision m regard to the food policy of the State m the course of this week. The Legislature Congress Party last night considered the question and it is stated I that the party
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  • 162 2 ALLEPPEY, July 10. The motor launch, Svara, witnessing the annual boat fair at Champakulam listed heavih pnd overturned, throwing dowj Into the river the spectators m ten *Ccl m v/aier Sunday evening, according to a icpori here. One child is reported missing while more casualities are feared.
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  • 217 2 MADRAS, July 10..— Giving his impressions of his recent pilgrimage to Bhadrinath, Kedarnath and other shrines at a meeting held under the auspices of the Lakshmipuram Young Men's Association, Ro* yapettah, Mr. Justice P. Sat yanarayana Rao of the Madras High Court said that those places were
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  • 119 2 BOMBAY, July 12.— Bombay State will receive 500 radio sets and 500 gramophones under the Colombo plan to give fillip to its adult education campaign, it is official learnt here. These radio sets and gramophones would be installed m selected villages m the 28 districts of
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  • 82 2 NEW DELHI, July 10.— Fl-| gures released by the Com. I monwealth Economic Commit- 1 tee for January-April, 1952/ show that India i s leading the list of countries importing I wool tops from Britain, fol-j lowed by Greece and Canada as the second and
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  • 69 2 NEW DELHI, July 12.— The Linguistic Provinces Confer, snce, sponsored by the sampukta Maharashtra Confer, ence, will hold a three- day session beginning from August IS, at Amraoti (Madhya Praflesh), it is learnt here. The Conference, which will be presided over by Dr. Lanka Sundaram, M.P., will
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  • 809 2 SELEGIE ROAD* •'THE two offers, which have been accepted, are the Mayor's chain, t'rmbol of his office, to be given by the Chinese Community, and thr Mayoral robes to be given by the Indian Chamber of Com. merce. Where the third requirement the Mace, will originate for
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  • 1047 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: HOUSE DIVIDES ON INTRODUCTION OF AMENDING BILL NEW DELHI, July 9.-For the first time, the House of the People today divided on a motion for leave to introduce a Bill. The mjtion was moved by Dr. Kailas Nath Katju, Home
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  • 119 3 ALLEGATION AGAINST COMMUNISTS HYDERABAD, July 11.— Mr. Madhav Reddy, a Socialist member of the House of the People, said here on Sunday that he had "documentary proof to show that armed underground Communists were collecting money from the villagers of Telengana at the point of the gun." Mr. Reddy said
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  • 556 3 NEW DELHI, July 9^-The House of the People today agreed to circulate, for eliciting public Opinion, two Bills moved by the Law Minister, Mr. C. C. Biswas, seeking to amend certain Articles of the Constitution relating to elections. The Law Minister
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  • 44 3 JAIPUR, July 10.— P. N. 'Shinghal, Chief Electoral Officer of Raj as than and Secretary to the Government, has been appointed Secretary of the Election Commission of India. He has left for Delhi to take charge of his new office. FOC
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  • 35 3 SRINAGAR, July 11.— An ■arthquake shook Srinagar a Few minutes before 11 on July 6. The tremor lasted for a minute. In some localities people left their homes m panic— FOC
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  • 36 3 MADRAS, July 10.— Mr. K. P. VLswanatha Iyer, former Assistant Editor of the Hindu, Madras, died at his residence m Madras, on Tuesday after a brief illness. He was 63.— FOC rbou).
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  • 1193 3 M P's Arrest In Delhi No Breach Of Privilege HOUSE COMMITTEE'S REPORT NEW DELHI, July 9.— The Committee of Privilege* of the People has expressed Us opinion that the recent arrest of Mr. V. G, Deshpande, Member of the House and General Secretary of the Hindu Mahasabha, under the Preventive
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    48 3 Photo). Members of the Korean Olympic Team parade with their flag for the flag- raisin? ceremony at the Olympic Village, Helsinki, Finland, a few days ago. The Flag was hoisted to flutter alongside those of other countries, m a group of flagstaffs not shown m this photo. A.P.
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    • 218 3 NOTICE "JNTENDING passengers for the s.s. "Rajula* should note that m future all heavy baggage for Nagapattinam and Madras should be placed alongside the vessel at the Singapore Harbour Board Godown on the day before the vessel sails when 50 cents per cubic foot will be charged for excess baggage.
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  • 339 4 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: The Government Tourist Bureau has asked for a little over Rs. 500,000 for its work next year. The Director of the Tourist Bureau, Mr. Annesley de Silva, said: "We hope to persuade tourists not only to see Ceylon but
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  • 187 4 COLOMBO: The agenda ior the next meeting of the House of Representatives includes a motion by the Leader of the House and the Leader of the Opposition for the consideration of the question of the Privileges of Parliament. The motion seeks the appointment of a Joint Committee
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  • 163 4 COLOMBO: A population census will be held this year. The preliminaries have aL ready begun under the supervision of the Director of Census and Statistics, Mr. K. Williams. The census was planned for last year, but owing to the acute shortage of paper at the time,
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  • 59 4 Chinese Students HONGKONG, July 13.— The liner Tjiluwah brought more than 500 Chinese students from Indonesia and Malaya when she arrived yesterday. The students were escorted to the border by police im- mediately after arrival. The students were mostly high and middle school graduates returning to
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  • 35 4 PATNA. July 11.— Mr. O. V. Mavlankar. Speaker, House of the People, arrived here by train from Delhi on Sunday evening on a three-day private visit. He inaugurated the Bihar Legislators Club on July.- FOC
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  • 48 4 Photos). These photos show three members of the Japanese Olympic team. Left to right: Miyo Miyashita (80--metres hurdles); Ayako Yoshikawa (long Jump), and Toyoko Yoshino (discus). (Below) Left to right: Eitaro Okano (400-metre hurdles) Tomio Hosoda (100-metre sprint) and Bunkichi Sawada < pole- j jump). A.P.
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  • 153 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon is helping to develop the fishing industry of India by the export to that country of a strong, light species of wood which is essential for the making of catamarans. Indian fishermen are m need of assistance m securing crafts and hundreds of catamarans,
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  • 155 4 A soap factory using Malayan supplies and employing Malayan labour, established at Kuala Lumpur by a wellknown British firm, is to come into operation this mi. nth. In the nrst stages the factory will produce only edible oils and fats, and the preliminary capacity of
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  • 65 4 INDIA'S OLYMPIC TEAM Photo). inese rour photos show members of the Indian Olympic Team. Top left: Sohan Singh, who will compete m the 400 metres and 800 metres events. Top right: Mehnga Singh, who will compete m the hig h jump event. Bottom left: Vir Singh of the gymnast team.
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  • 274 4 NEW RADIO STATIONS FOR INDIA BOMBAY, July 10. Dr. Keskar, India's Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, said here that his Ministry had prepared a development programme under which five or six very powerful medium wave stations would be set up where there were a good number of people
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  • 595 4 U.S. Removes Discrimination Against Asians SIGNIFICANCE OF NEW IMMIGRATION LAWS THE United States Congress has passed a new immigration law. When it goes into effect late m December, it will replace the confusing tangle of laws now regulating immigration. The new law does not greatly Increase the total number of
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  • 71 4 BOMBAY, July 14.— A rhinoceros weighing a ton is among a cargo of wild animals which left here today by air for London zoo. The collection Included twe black panthers, a tiger, an ape, several deadly pythons and lizards Sixty rare Kinds of parrots will
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  • 66 4 'Dynamite Application BEFLIN, July 14. -A seedy looking man walked up to West Berlin policeman yesterday, extended a thick envelope marked "caution, dynamite," and asked him to give it to the chief of police. Bomb experts were hastily summoned and delicately took the envelope apart inside was an application for
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  • 42 4 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held tomorrow (Wednesday) at 7 p.m. at No. 26, Lorong N, Teluk Kurau, Singapore, the residence of Sri N. Damodaram Pillal. All members are cordially invited to be present.
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  • 88 4 Korean Talks Deadlocked Over Definition Of 'UN Forces' TOKYO, July 14.— The precise definition of the U.N. forces now fighting m Korea appears to be holding up the negotiations between Japan and the UJV. Command for an agreement to clarify their status m this country, Kyodo News Agency reported today.
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  • 39 4 TOKYO, July 14. A close fr.end of Prime Minister Shiegeru Yoshida said yesterday that Nationalist China's ambassador to Japan Is expected to be Chang Chun Chang, one of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's advisers.— A.P. 8C83QB38;
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