Indian Daily Mail, 19 July 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 159. SINGAPORE SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 872 1 Hasten Self- Govt, Says Griffiths LONDON, July 18— Mr. James Griffiths, former Labour Colonial Minister, told the House of Commons last night: "We have to work rapidly towards self-government in Malaya" Opening a debate on Colonial affairs he paid tribute to the people of Malaya
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  • 143 1 CALCUTTA, July 18.— More than 100 people were arrested by mid-day here yesterday after clashes over a strike called by the United Famine Resistance Committee in protest against the Bengal Government's food policy and recent police action against 6,000 food demonstrators. The Committee i s composed of
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  • 108 1 SINGAPARE, July 18.— The Commissioner General for South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, held a reception on Wednesday evening at Bukit Serene in honour of the Flag Officer, the commanding officers and officers of the Flagship INS DELHI and the destroyers INS RAJPUT and INS
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  • 86 1 BOMBAY, July 18.— Air service in Western India were disrupted this morning by a cloudburst in Bombay, where communications were paralysed by floods. It rained Just over 7 inches in three hours this morning near Santa Cruz aerodrome and 12 inches In the 24 hour s end.
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  • 146 1 Demilitarising Kashmir Graham's Talks With Ind And Pak Representatives UNITED NATIONS, July 17.— Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations representative for Kashmir, conferred for half an hour Wednesday with Indian and Pakistani representatives. Professor Ahmed Bokharl chief delegate, and Mr. M G. Ayub. He was understood to have' handed them copies
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  • 134 1 WALKOUT IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT Photo). ..NEW DELHI, July 18.— The 27-tnan Communist bloc in the Lower House of India's Par. Ifament walked out today after the House Speaker ordered one of the left-wingers to shut up or leave. The walkout, first such by the local Reds, oUmaxed chaotic debate over
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  • 150 1 Aly Khan -Rita Rapprochment GOLPE JUAN, French Riviera, July 18. Prince Aly Khan told Reuter that he would probably see his wife the actress Rita Hayworth. He Raid he would arrive In America early in August and go to Saratoga for an impor* *ant sale of thoroughbreds. Afterwards he would
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  • 63 1 BANGKOK, July 18.— The Raja of Pefrlis will marry Thailand's beauty queen of 1940, Miss Riem Baedsayanawln, in a Moslem ceremony in Bang, kok *his afternoon. The honeymoon will be spent in Bangkok. Miss Riem, the Raja's second wife, will not acquire title of Raja Perumpuan,
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  • 884 1 LONDON, July 18.— Those who regard self-government in a plural society of this kind as an instrument for bringing the races together were guilty of a great political misapprehension, said Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Secretary of State for the Colonies in the House
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  • 109 1 DURBAN. July 18. Mr. Murray Booysen. Natal Director of Education is instructing teachers to expunge from history books used in Natal schools passages or words which offend Indian citizens. The Natal Indian Congress in a statement issued yesterday said that Mr. Booysen had informed the
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  • 58 1 India Will Meet Britain In Semi-Finals Olympic Hockey: HELSINKI, July 18.— India and Britain will meet on July 20 in the semifinal of the Olympic hockey. This follows their victories yesterday. India gained a clear win of 4-0 over Austria while Britain defeated Belgium by 1-0 as a result of
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  • 38 1 OSLO, July 18.— The Duke of Edinburgh arrived here today by air from London on his way to the Olympic Games in Helsinki. He will ny on to Bornebu in a small Dakota.— Reuter
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  • 46 1 TAIPEI, July 18.-©fflclals here said Nationalist China's decision not to take part in the Olympic Games «o long as Red China participates is firm and final. The Nationalist basketball team which had been training In Manila is expected to return to Taipei shortly. A.P.
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  • 152 1 Movements Of Population In Red China HONGKONG, July 18.— Red China is soon to start mass movements of population to meet state needs. Kao Kang. ruler of Manchuria for Peiping said in a progpectus for Manchuna indutrialization for the next five years that it will be necessary to move part
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  • 103 1 Women Convicted In S. Africa PORT ELIZABETH, July 18. —^Fortyfive non-whites including 11 women were yesterday convicted of breaking racial segregation laws by entering a railway entrance reserved for whites. They were 'fined £6 or 30 days in gaol and all but one man elected to go to gaol. All
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  • 69 1 TEHERAN, July 18—Premier Mohammed Mossadeq, high pries: of Iranian nationalism, resigned yesterday and Shah Mohammed Reza Pah. levl asked the Lower House of Parliament to choose a new government head. The 72-year-old Premier* resignation was believed due to parliament's failure to vote him powers to govern absolute, ly
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  • 676 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., July 19, 1952. NOTES AND COMMENTS OUR GREETINGS BEST WISHES •Tt> the Vivekananda Tamil School, Kuala Lumpur, our Hearty Greetings and Best Wishes! To-day on the occasion of the opening of its newly constructed building, we extend our felicitations to its etaff and students, and
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  • 215 2 RAW JUTE-MAJOR ITEM OF IMPORT NEW DELHI, July 15. India's imports from Pakistan up to the end of April, 1952, under the Indo-Pakistani agreement of last year, it is learnt, were valued at Rs. 112 crores, while her exports amounted to about Rs
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  • 477 2 NEW DELHI, July 14. The Government of India has issued an order prohibiting dealings in foodgrains except under a licence. A Gazette Extraordinary Issued on today said the order called the Foodgrains (Licens. ing and Procurement) Order 1952, will come into force in
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  • 264 2 PATNA, July 14.— The Bihar Assembly had an inconclusiv< debate on a non-official resolution sponsored by the Jharkhand Party to ban erection of new rice-milling plants, tc limit the output in existing plants till milled rice ceased to be available in the market in
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  • 135 2 NEW DELHI, July 14.— The Government is keeping a watch over shellac prices, which have dropped by 50% since January, and is considering measures to control forward traing in the commodity. Four causes are given for the fall: (1) The UK and the USA by far
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  • 87 2 BOMBAY. July U. The Bomb*, y State Communist Party announced that it would launch a campaign against the new taxation proposals by jthe State Government by hold'ing rallies and demonstrations on July 14. Mr. S. S. Mirajkar, Secretary lof the Bombay Communist Party. said the campaign
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  • 87 2 WASHINGTON, July 17. President Truman entered the army's Walter Reed Hospital yesterday fo- a check-up. The President wag stricken with a mild virus infection on Sunday. It had been described by his aides as not serious, but ftll his appointments had been cancelled this week. Press
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  • 337 2 New Scheme For Bombay Prisoners BOMBAY, July 14. The Bombay Government has pane, tioned a scheme under which prisoners who have been in jail for at least a year nut still have a year of their sen. tence to serve will be released on condition that they work on a
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  • 92 2 KARACHI, July 14—Asia's "biggest hangar" is fni- sale in Karachi. It w\s built in 1932 for the ill-fated giant airship RlOl which crashed in flames in France a few hours after taking or/ from Enland for Karachi. During World War II the hangar was used
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  • 116 2 NEW DELHI. July 15.— The Government has decided to discontinue the free licensing of gur or jaggery (including jaggery powder) after July 31, it was officially announced here. The decision has been taken according to a Commerce and Industry Ministry Pres s Note because it had been
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  • 60 2 JALPAIGURI, July 14. The JalpalgurJ Socialist Party has decided to seize all fallow land in the district for redistribution among the landless peasantry, the party announced here today. The campaign will be launched on Aug 1, when Socialist volunteers intend to occupy 600 bighas of fallow
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  • 105 2 PATNA, July 14. Mr. Krishna Ballabh Sahay, Re. venue Minister of Bihar, said during question hour in the State Assembly that there was no proposal before the Government for makng a gift of land to Acharya Vinoba Bhave during- hi a forthcoming visit to the
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  • 87 2 NAGPUR, July 11. The Agriculture Minister, Mr. Shankerlal Tiwari, said in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly to. day that the Government had announced a reward of 8 a> per monkey to those who kill, ed more than 20 monkeys and produced the tails. From th Government's
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  • 94 2 CALCUTTA: A convergence V>eam deep X-ray appaiatus for the treatment of cancer was installed at the Chitta. ranjan Cancer Hospital. Calcutta, on Friday. The machine, the first of its kind in India, cost Rs. 75,000. Dr. Subodh Mitra, Seeietaiy of the Hospital, told Pressme.i
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  • 942 2 BY THE BY SELEGIE ROAD A NOTHER scheme which has been suggested is the division of the Colony into four areas, each of which would be blacked out on every fourta day during daylight hours. If Industrial users could arrange to work night shifts on blackout days, then the electricity
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  • 1238 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS? Nehru Replies To Dr. Saha And A. K. Gopalan "My Remarks About Opposition Not Derogatory To House" *L D A ELUl > MV n.-The heated debate the other day on the abolition of standing committees had Us repercussions in the House ot the People to-day when two
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  • 198 3 NEW DELHI, July 10.— The Government <of India today announced the appointment of a committee, with Mr. N. V. G-adgil, MJP., as chairman, to recommend the percentage of the clearness allowance now given to Central Government servants which should be allowed to be treated as
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  • 103 3 NEW DELHI. July 11.— The Central Council of the Con- gre&s Paliamentary Party met here this evening under the presidentship of Mr. Nehru. The Council discussed the Preventive Detention Amendment Bill when the Home Minister 13 reported to have stressed the need for the extension of the Bill
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  • 60 3 NEW DELHI. July 11.—Mr. M. V. Krishnappa, Member of Parliament from Mysore, has been appointed Parliamentary Secretary and will be attached to the Minister of Pood and Agriculture, according to a Press Note issued by the Central Secretariat here today. The Press Note said the Prime Minister
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  • 84 3 ALLIES WARN: ATOMIC BOMB READY SEOUL, July 17.— The U.S. Army chief of staff implied strongly Tuesday the Allies are ready to use an atomic weapon, if every necessary, to prevent the Reds from driving them out of Korea. Gen. J. Lawton Collins told a news conference in Tokyo the
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  • 58 3 Mr. T. T. Krishnamacharl, on behalf of the Defence Minister, said that Government had purchased ten Short sealand aircraft (Amphibian) from Messrs. Short and Harland Ltd., Belfast, at a cost of approximately Rs. 4.8 lakhs per complete aircaft with associated spares. Delivery of the aircraft was
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  • 405 3 Questions in Indian Parliament: Revision Of Electoral Rolls— Zamindars In Armed ForcesAbolition Of Absentee Landlordism Privy Purses Of Ex-Rulers, Etc. NEW DELHI, July 10— The Election Commission nad decided that the work of revision of the present electoral rolls should be completed in five years' time, covering onefifth of the
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  • 85 3 The Minister of State for Finance, Mr. Tyagl, said that all privy purses paid to exRulers of States were exempted from income-tax by virtue of Article 291 of the Constitution. The total amount paid to the Rulers was about Rs. 5 crores. Asked what was the
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  • 82 3 TALKS ON RICE SUPPLIES TO CEYLON LONDON, July 17.— Sir Oil. ver Goonetilleke, Ceylon's Agriculture and Food Minister, left London by air for New York last night for talks in Washington on questions rela. ting to rice supplies to Ceylon. He was accompanied by Mr. M. K. Alvapillai, Commissio. ner
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  • 414 4 CEYLON NEWS: Ban Liquor From State Functions Buddhist Society's Request To Premier COLOMBO: The banning of liquor from state functions, abolition of racing in the Island and the declaration of all 'poya days' as public holidays are among the twenty requests made by the Buddhist Cultural Society in its memorandum
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  • 208 4 EXPERTS TO HELP LANGUAGES COMMISSION COLOMBO: The Official Languages Commission, it is learnt, will appoint a panel of experts to help it to finalise the list of official terms prepared by the research assistants. The eight research assistants, who were appointed sometime ago and were working in a room in
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  • 175 4 WOMEN RUSH TO JOIN THE POLICE COLOMBO: The response to the call for applicants who will form the nucleus of the women's section of the Police Force has been encouraging, according to Mr. W. T. Brindley, Deputy InspectorGeneral of Police (Administration). iMr. Brindley told "The Timea of Ceylon" that despite
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  • 274 4 FRI: Five more terrorists have been killed and three wounded by security forces in the Federation. A Gurkha soldier has been slightly wounded and the terrorists have killed one civilian and wounded one. Two more terrorists are believed to have been wounded. In the Mentakab area ot
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  • 112 4 POLL PERCENTAGES COLOMBO: The highest percentage polled at the General Election was in the Paddiruppu constituency with 82.84, according to an answer given by the Minister of Home Affairs in the House of Representative recently to a question regarding the percentage polled in each constituency. The second highest was at
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  • 104 4 PT. PEDRO: "Schools are not to be judged by buildings and by the space they occupy, but by the ideal represented in the school," declared Mr. O. G. Ponnambalam, Minister of Industries, who presided at the Foundation Day Celebrations of the Vadamarachy Hindu Girls' College. He added that
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  • 136 4 At the annual general meeting held oa July 12 the following were elected office bearers for the current yearPresident— Mr. K. S. Gill Ist Vice President— Mr. Dhian Singh, 2nd Vice PresidentMr. K. L. Devoser, Hon. Gen. Secretary— Mr. p. KrLshnan, Hon, Treasurer— Mr. L.
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  • 87 4 BOMBAY. July 18.— Bombay will perhaps be in a position to claim to have one of the world's largest fleets of public transport buses when, during the course of the current year, 1,500 passenger buses are added to the Bombay State Road Transport Corporation's existing fleet of
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  • 113 4 Public Address vans of the Public Relations Office, Singapore, have been touring the" island throughout the last fortnight, urging parents to have their children immumized from diptheria. Free inoculation is available at any clinic run by the Government or at the following clinics run by the
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  • 79 4 On Tuesday, the Singapore Legislative Council approved the provision of the Finance Committee for $840,000 to cover the cost of acquiring the land in the Thomson Road to build a district hospital to accommodate 740 patients. This project is at present in its very early
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  • 86 4 POLGAHAWELA: The Kegalla arrack tavern which is now the only tavern on the Colombo-Kandy road, is to be closed from October as a result of an option poll held in Kegalla. At present bootleggers from the surrounding area cycle many miles to the Kegalla tavern
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  • 69 4 LONDON. July 18.— For the first time in church history, a woman addressed a gathering in St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral last night. She was Lady Megan Lloyd-George, daughter of Britain's Prime Minister during World War I. Lady Megan who was allowed to speak despite a
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  • 72 4 JAFFNA: S. Rajeawaram, grandson of the late Sir Ambalavanar Kanagasabat, while riding his motor cycle with a fellow student on the pillion from Jaffna to Point Pedro, was. .thrown off his seat Into a drain, sustaining fatal injuries. He was removed to the Civil Hospital, Jaffna,
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    44 4 Photo). Curling pins keep her hair out of her eyes as Mabel Mandry of Chicago prepares to run op for long- Jump practice at the Elaintarhan sports ground. Helsinki July 12. Setting the starting blocks is Pano Amat Amatayakul of Siam A.P.
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  • 133 4 NEW DELHI, July 18.—India is continuing her efforts to help in the solution of the Korean conflict altogether the Yalu bombings had caused a "certain setback," authoritative Indian sources said here. For some months past these sources said India
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  • 93 4 'S. AFRICA U.N. NEXT MOVE UNITED NATIONS, July 18. —India may press the United Nations to make the next move in regard to the question of the treatment of Indians in South Africa, specialists engaged in framing the agenda for the next regular session of the General Assembly said today.
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  • 30 4 LONDON. July 18. The Queen yesterday received Sir Alexander Clutter buck at Buckingham Palace on his appointment as High Commissioner for Britain in India.- Reuter
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