Indian Daily Mail, 18 July 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 158. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 694 1 Nehru Trying To Find Way Out Of Deadlock Strabolgi Won't Divulge Nehru's Views LONDON, July 17. Labour Peer Viscount Stansgate asked m the House of Lords Wednesday whether Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, had indicated, and the British Defence Minister Earl
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  • 105 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 17.— The motion to amend the Constitution m order to give the Government of India power to levy income tax on the privy purses of princes ana to abolish them m certain circumstances was moved by orivate member Socialist
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  • 224 1 Mossadeq Resigns Shah Refused To Allow Him To Be A Minister Of War Also! TEHERAN, July 17. Premier Mohammed Mossadeq resigned to-day, Husain Ala, Court Minister told the Speaker of the Majlis. Husain Ala said Premier Mossadeq had tendered his resignation to the Shah. No reason was given. After Husain
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    63 1 Photo. Beaming General Dvvight D. Eisenhower and his wife have a 150-feet-long Lei wrapped around their shoulders at the Black, stone Hotel, Chicago, July 11, The Let was flown specially from Hawaii and was presented to the Republican Presidential no* mination candidate by members of the Hawaiian delegation.
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  • 141 1 Reds, Liquor The Poor From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 17. Mr. Tennathi Viswanatham moved that a Committee representating all Parties m the Madras Assembly be appointed to study the full effects of Prohibition when the House rook up consideration of Prohibition Minister Pulaiiiswami's demand for grant of Rs. 78
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    93 1 Photo). The Indian expedition team consisting of Mr. F. N. Nakore (leader), Mr. G. P. Sharda, Mr. Vinoo Bhninairar. and Mr. R. K. Aggarwal which made a bid to reach the 22,525-ft. Panch-Chuli, peak, about 150 miles to the northwest of Almora city, met the Prtmo Minister In New Delhi
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  • 107 1 Indian Attempt On Himalayan Peak NEW DELHI, July 14— An expedition headed by Major. General H. Williams, Engineer-Jn-Chief, Army Headquarters, and a party of Indian Army engineering officers, is making an attempt on Mount Kamet (25.450 ft.) beyond BadrinatlL According t o information available here, the party has established its
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  • 221 1 IN UPPER HOUSE: From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 17.— The motion for the immediate creation of an Andhra State out of the territory m the present Madras State was moved m the Council or States yesterday by the Praja Party Member from
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  • 43 1 AbdullahNehru Talks NEW DELHI, July 17 Sheikh Abdullah, the Kashmir Premier, arrived here yesterday for talks with Prime Minister Nehru and other members of the Indian Government on Kashmirs future relations with the Indian Union. The talks were scheduled to start yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 137 1 CHICAGO, July 17. Senator Estes Kefauver and Richard Russell of Georgia, Leading Candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination, fly into Chicago to-day to take personal charge of their drives for the prize to be bestowed by the Party's National Convention opening on Monday. Sen.
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  • 872 1 New Building Of K. L. Vivekananda Tamil School Will Be Opened Tomorrow By Raja Muda Of Selangor The new building of the Vivekananda Tamil School, Kuala Lumpur, will be declared open at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow (Saturday) by Yang Teramat Mulia Raja Muda of Selangor. The programme i s as follow?
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  • 93 1 TOKYO, July 17.— An American car was destroyed In Kobe by a fire bomb when the Communists there marked their 30th anniversary, Kyodo reported Another car owned toy a member of the U.S. armed foree s escaped damage at Shibuya m Tokyo when a fire
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  • 616 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Fri., July 18, 1952. Discrimination Chargr Baseless pOSE who come to hasty a] *««htless decisions ai« likely to take the Negotiating Committee of the Ma layan Estate Workers Unions to task if it ajrrees to the compromise proposal given by the Federation Commission, er of Labour
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  • 206 2 Cairo Journal's Tribute To The Indian Leader NEW DELHI, July 15.— Al Zaman, Cairo's prominent independent daily, has m a tribute to Mr. Nehru, described him as "the world's man ot peace" and "the man of the hour". In an editorial the paper had said:
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  • 171 2 BANGALORE, July 15— The view that the formation of linguistic States at this juncture is not m the best interest of India and that the formation of the Karnataka State with Mysore as an integral part of it is not acceptable to the people of
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  • 102 2 Nepal To Be Represented By India WELLINGTON, July 17 Nepal is to be diplomatically represented m New Zealand and Australia and King Tri. bhuvana has asked the Government of India to handle 1 his country's diplomatic representation abroad As the Indian High Com. missioner, K. S. Duleepsinhji, resident m Canberra,
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  • 94 2 *NEW DELHI, July 10.— The New Delhi police ran into a "mysterious man" while ex. ploring the inside of a 125--foot long tunnel discovered In the Karol Bagh area, west of Delhi. They found" the man sleeping inside the tunnel. He gave his name as Shyamlal
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  • 265 2 CALCUTTA, July 13. The Opposition walked out of the West Bengal Assembly last week when the Pood Minister, Mr. P. C. Sen, rose to speak on a motion of thank 8 to the to the Governor's address. Mr. Jyoti Basu, leader of the Communist group,
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  • 202 2 LACK OF DOCTORS IN MYSORE BANGALORE, July 13— The Mysore Assembly passed demands under the heads "Me. dical and Public Health" amounting to Rs. 65,95,000 and Rs. 25,80,000, respectively. Several cut motions, moved to discuss the paucity of doctors and medicine m rural areas and for starting new hospitals, were
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  • 83 2 NEW DELHI, July 13— The Finance Minister m a written reply m the House of the People said that India'? total external public debt a* on March 31, 1052, stood at Rs. 99.89 crores. It included Rs 77 crores drawn against the loan of Rs. 90
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    27 2 Photo. Eisenhower and his Republican opponent Robert A. Taft together at the Blackstone Bbtel, Chicago, 11 July, after Eisenhower gained the Republican No. mination for President. A.P.
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  • 219 2 FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IN INDIA NEW DELHI, July 14.-Re. mittances of income on foreign capital invested m India amounted to Rs. 30.7 crores m 1950, and Rs. 31.3 crores m 1951 a s against the total income of Rs. 38.87 crores accruing on these investments, it is learnt here. Details of
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  • 70 2 MUNSAN, Korea, July 17— The Communists yesterday obtained a two. day extension of a recess m secret armistice talks shortly after the Peiping Red radio broadcast an an. nouncement that could lead to a break m the deadlock over prisoners The broadcast said Foreign Minister Chou En-lai
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  • 87 2 RANGOON, July 17.— Bur. mese police patrols foiled a rebel attempt to seize Mandalay airport m Central Burma it was reported here yesterday. Well-armed with Sten and Bren guns, the rebels attacked the airport from two directions, but patrols engaged them m gun battle until
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  • 92 2 CALCUTTA: A small boy whose parents gave him Rs 6 to spend at a fair, hag sent the money to the Governor of West Bengal, Dr. H. C. Mookerjee. In a letter, the boy said he wanted the money to be used for helping distressed people.
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  • 183 2 RICE FROM CHINA TO INDIA CALCUTTA, July 14.— Vac Chung-kang, Chinese Con. sul General m Calcutta held a reception here last week to mark the arrival of the first consignment of rice from China under the current agreement, according to which China would supply India 100,--000 tons of rice at
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  • 95 2 LAHORE. July 15,— Allama Machriqi, former Khaksar leader and founder of the Islam League, was released from Lahore Jail Thursday last after 19 months' detention The Allama was arrested under the Punjab (P) Public Safety Act on Jan 11, 1951, for a period of six months.
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  • 96 2 Indo-Pak Trade Pact Extended— Official NEW DELHI, July 15.— Th i Indo-Pakistan Trade Agree, jment has been extended till August 7, 1952, it was officially announced here Friday. The agreement, concluded at the end of February, 1951 ended on June 30 this year. It ha s now been decided that
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  • 1427 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Filibuster Tactics Of The Opposition NEW DELHI July 10. Today's debate on the Home Minister's Bill to amend the Criminal Procedure Code gave an indication of the tactics likely to be employed by the Opposition to obstruct the passage of
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  • 75 3 TRUMAN WALCOTT Photo). Harry S. Truman, President of the United States, (seated left), receives a gold ticket for the Joe WalcottEzzard Charles heavy-weight boxing match from Mr. Walcott. The* match was held m Philadelphia, Phennsylvania. on June 5. 1952. Left to right, standing, are Jack Fried, a writer on a
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  • 237 3 6-Year Gradual Reduction Scheme Enforced CALCUTTA, July 12.— Opium addicts will now have to apply to proper authorities m prescribed forms for opium ration cards under the 6-year plan for gradual prohibition of opium which has been launched by the West Bengal Government.
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    83 3 Pfcofco). Fifty years ago the people of Japan gave to the people of the United States, a^ a gesture of good will, a number of flowering cherry trees which were planted m Washington. D.C., on the rim of the Tidal a body of water at the south-west edge of the
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  • 43 3 LONDON. July Is.— The Duke of Edinburgh yesterday described Queen Elizabeth's indisposition as "only a temporary and rather violent dis. turbance". "There is no cause for concern about Her Majesty's health," the Duke told a lunch of the Automobile Association. Reuter
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  • 492 3 NEW DELHI, July 9.— Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, Central Minister for Commerce and Industry, announced here today that the Government of India proposed to set up a separate board for the development of khadi and the handloom industry. He was addressing the first
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  • 528 4 Dr. Perera's Remarks No Breach Of Privilege Committee's Report COLOMBO: The four-man Select Committee on Privileges appointed to inquire into the complaint that a speech made by Dr. N. M. Perera (Ruanwella) on June 10 at Galle Face constituted a "substantial and serious breach" of the Privileges of the House
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  • 50 4 WASHINGTON, July 17 President Truman entered an army hospital here yesterday for a check. up. The President who is 68 was stricken with a mild virus In. fection on Sunday. It was described by his aides as not serious but all his appoint, ments had been cancelled this week. Reuter
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  • 113 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Victor LewLs the former Editor-in-Chief of "The Times of Ceylon" left Ceylon recently for the U.K. on the "Orion." He had been Editor-in-Chief o/ the English language papers published by the "Times of Ceylon" Ltd.. for three and a half years and relinquished the appointment
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    96 4 Photo). Four United States high school students from the Washington, D.C. area recently won medals for their achievements m the field of science at a science fair m that city. Dr. B. T. Sims of the U.S. Agriculture Department, chief speaker at the awards ceremony, told the students that m
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  • 242 4 QUIRINO'S VISIT TO INDONESIA JAKARTA. Indonesia, July 17.— Philippine President Elpi. dio Quirino, flashing a broad and neighbourly smile, received a hearty welcome yesterday from thousands of Indonesians on his first state visit to this three-year-old republic. Welcoming his visitor, Indonesian President Soekarno said: "With your coming a further link
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  • 106 4 121 Petitions Sent To Election Tribunals NEW DELHI, July 14.— Three hundred and twen-ty-seven petitions have been received by the Election Commission, disputing the results m the last general elections to the 4,408 seats m the various legislatures and Electoral Colleges, the Election Commission announced. Two hundred and seven-ty-nine petition
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  • 87 4 National Savings Conference MADRAS, July 13. The Ministry of Finance, Government wf India, naa convened a conference of State national savings officers at Simla to. wards the end of July to con. aider ways for large-scale collections under the national savings scheme it is learnt here. A new 15-year pension
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  • 94 4 HELSINKI, July 17.— The Soviet Olympics attache here, M. Nikolai Kalinin, has been recalled to Moscow after an argument with the Western attaches and, the (James Organising Committee, diplomatic circles here said yesterday. M. Kalinin left Helsinki at the end of last week. Earlier he had.
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  • 45 4 BOMBAY, July 17.— Heavy monsoon rains overnight water, logged airfields, suspending air services and causing the diversion of Britain's Cornel Jet airliner now on a test flight to the Far East. Heavy flood damage is reported m Assam and Northern Bihar. Reuter
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  • 407 4 U.M.N.O. PRESIDENT The gift of $500,000 from the M.C.A. to the Malays m Singapore and the Federation was described as a "godsend" by Tengku Abdul Rahman, President of UJVL.N.O., m an interview yesterday. "It is not for us to question the
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  • 265 4 Red China Or Nationalist China? HELSINKI, July 17. Both Red China and Nationalist China yesterday were promised a hearing before the International Olympic Committee m the dispute over who should represent China m the Helsinki Olympics. With Russia and most of her
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  • 81 4 LONDON, July 17.— Prime Minister Winston Churchill told the House of Commons that "very grave and far reaching measures' affecting the British national life, both domestic and defensive, would be surveyed m a two. day debate before the summer recess (at the end of July or early
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  • 72 4 KUALA LUMP JR. Thurs; A European assistant estate manager and a special constable were killed on an estate m the Rengam district of Johore at 7.30 a.m. yesterday when they were ambushed by about eight terrorist* who used two bren-guns and rifles. The assistant manager
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  • 27 4 The Deputy High Commissioner. Mr. D. C. MacGillivray, yesterday morning, visited the Department of Information, the United States Information Service, and Redlffusion m Kuala Lumpur.
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