Indian Daily Mail, 20 July 1952

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 160. SINGAPORE SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 300 1 On Basis Of Equality And Mutual Benefit, Britain Told HONGKONG, July 19- China has told Britain that it was willing to restore and develop commercial relations with foreign governments on the basis of equality and mutual benefit, according to Peking radio heard here today.
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  • 109 1 .CHICAGO, July 19.— A four. year-old girl who weighs only seven pounds, 12 ounces Is dying of old age at the University of Illinois hospital. She is a victim of progeria of premature senility. Doctors say it is one of the rarest ailments whose cause and cure is
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  • 57 1 LUENEBURG, Lower Saxony, July 19. Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, once Hitler's "financial wizard", told reporters here that he had declined invitations of the Persian and Egyptian governments to serve them as adviser. Dr. Schach* was acquitted of war crimes at the Nuremberg trial in 1046 and German
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  • 72 1 BOMBAY, July 19.—Following the heaviest July rains in 30 years Bombay's Santa Cruz International airport was water-logged for the third day in succession today and in. coming planes had to be diverted to Ahmedabad or Nagpur. Santa Cruz about 15 miles from Bombay recorded 27
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  • 91 1 LONDON, July 19.— Mapa Carta Island, where King John put his seal on the great charter of liberty back in 1215, went up for sale yesterday asking price £9,500 (U5526,000). The? three-acre island in the river Thames opposite Runny, nno. The Buckinghamshire mede is owned by
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  • 68 1 BERLIN, July 19. T h e Communists urged unmarried women to kiss with caution. Anna Welch, leader of the women's committee of the Soviet Zone railway system, told a Communist women'i meeting: "Our unmarried colleagues should make certain their friends and sweethearts are ideologically safe." Western agents
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  • 79 1 WASHINGTON. July 19. Pakistan yesterday asked the United States for help in buying 300,000 tons of wneat. Mr. Mir Laik Ali, adviser to the Pakistan Defence Ministry made the appeal during a 30-mlnute call on the secretary of State Mr. Dean Achesun. He told reporters afterwards
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  • 94 1 NEW DELHI, July 19.— The Council of States yesterday passed two bills and returned the third, a money bill to the House of the People without recommendations. The Tariff Amendment Bill, which was returned to the House without recommendations, seeks to continue the Government's power to
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  • 83 1 NEW DELHI, July 19.—Export of cotton yarn of counts 80s and above and 2/30s and above but below 2/60s will not be allowed against that portion of quota licences issued to established exporters which wa s originally made valid for export ot Australia and subsequently diverted
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  • 41 1 OXFORD, England July 19. -nSir Hugh Cairns, 56, eminet Australian born British brain surgeon, died on Friday. He attended many famous person. Many of his brain tumor operations were fea-ts of endurance, some lasting 16 hours,- A.P.
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  • 181 1 CHIANG NOT FOR ANOTHER WORLD WAR TAJPEH, Formosa. July 19. r^J^naiist China's president Chiang Kai-Shek said yesterday he does not think a positive step against Communist China, such as a blockade of the Chinese coast would provoke another world war. n *T h€ Na 4 tlona "*ts do not neea
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  • 869 1 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER D AMBLER has been deluged with letters from his leaders. As not all of them could be replied (for want of space) Rambler reserves the right of selecting only some at random, and he generally asks his winged friend Blacky to pick them up. Here are
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  • 251 1 Neutral Investigations Into Chinese Allegation Urged —AMARNATHJHA LONDON, July 18.— Mr. Amarnath Jha, a member of the recent Indian cultural mission to China, said In London today that definite conclusions on the Chinese allegations against file United Nations of germ warfare in Korea "can be
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  • 96 1 On Friday morning the score of the 2nd Battalion Malay Regiment stood at 98 terrorists tilled and 100 captured and wounded. At 330 that afternoon, a patrol of the T>' Company commanded bv Capt. Tungku Qsman in the South Batu Gajah area located two terrorists. They opened
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  • 90 1 HONGKONG, July 19.— Mr. S. Y. Liu, director of a Malayan business firm who arrived here last Saturday, has successfully negotiated with the Labour Department of Hongkong for the dispatch of 100 Shanghai skilled technicians to Singapore to train his company's labourers in Singa. pore, according
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  • 93 1 CAIRO, July 19.— Premier Ghavam announced "I have chosen a new policy. Anyone opposing this policy will be severely dealt with according to the law." The Premier said he would "solve the oil question with Britain." "I confess it Is difficult but I say it is not
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  • 107 1 TOKYO. July 19.— Officials af the British embassy here are "doing the best" to get Japanese officials to hand over two English sailors arrested and accused of theft by Japanese police in Kobe, an embassy spokesman said Friday. The spokesman said the two sailors still axe
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  • 36 1 WASHINGTON, July 19. President Truman yesterday accepted with "sincere regret" the resignation of John J. McCloy and named career diplomat Walter J. Donnelly to succeed him as United States high (commissioner for Germany. A.P.
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  • 30 1 The New Zealand Cruiser H.M.N.Z.S. BELLONA (Captain G. V. M. Dolphin. D.S.O. Royal Navy) will arrive at the Naval Base at approximately 1430 on Sunday, July 200.
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  • 197 1 MALIK'S DECISION SPECULATION UNITED NATIONS, July 19 —Mr. Jacob Malik's decision to put off his holiday in Russia and remain in the United States was the main topic of speculation in diplomatic circles here. The chief Soviet delegate who was booked to sail next Tuesday cancelled his passage on a
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  • 123 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 19. Khan Bahadur Ouhlam Mohideen, aged 61, was installed as new Prince of Arcot on Friday succeeding) his elder brother Guhlam Mohamed who died previous night. The installation was held in the Ameer Palace, Triplicane and Madras Government representatives were
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  • 73 1 ulasgow, July 19. An outburst of street fights and assaults with razors and bottles marked the first night of Glasgow's great annual holiday, the Glasgow Fair, last night. Five men were taken to hospital after five street fights. Two of them had been slashed across the
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  • 60 1 PATNA, July 19. About 100 estate with annual In. comes of Rs 50,000 and abova have so far been taken over by the Bihar Government under the Bihar Land Reforms Act. The State Government had decided to acquire estates or tenures with gross annual income exceeding
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  • 1561 2 The Sun-Cooker And Its Inventor SCIENTIFIC utilisation or solar energy seems to have been the latest achievement in science, and it was recently reported in the Press that our Prime Minister took his flrsl 'sun-cooked' cabbage by means of a sun-cooker which has been
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  • 164 2 AMBALA: Dr. Shantl Swamp Bhatnagar, Secre* tary to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Scientific Research, Govverment of India claimed here to-day that one of the National Physical Laboratory invention had caused a world-wide stir. The Sun Cooker would be introduced In the market soon. Meanwhile the
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  • 150 2 "Like most elderly men, I enjoy looking back occasional, ly on life; and the more I look back the more I believe that one of the greatest blessings given to mankind is the general tendency to forget past griefs and pains, while remembering past pleasures. I have had.
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  • 93 2 *A lot" of hard things were said about me when I established the first ladies' record by cycling from Brighton to London and back in eight hours, thirty.eigilt minute 3 wearing bloonr^rs. And once In Scotland when I asked a man the way- he replied: 'I could tell
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  • 145 2 NEW YORK, July 19— Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, Ceylon's Minister of Agriculture and Pood arrived in New York by plane from London Thursday and later left for Washington for a week's discussions with CJnited States Government officials on food supplies for Ceylon. Sir Oliver was asked
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  • 124 2 MYCENAE, Peleponnesus. July 19. The skeleton of an extremely tall man. estimated to have lived 3,500 years ago in the classic phase of Greek history described by Homer, was found yesterday when the second of a series of royal tombs discovered earlier this week was
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  • 119 2 LONDON, July 19 The Aga Khan, heavily muffled and carrying: two walking sticks, arrived at London airport. Thursday from Geneva to spend a few days in the English conutryslde fend see some of hi 8 horses run at the Ascot Race meeting on Saturday. His car
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  • 62 2 "I overheard one of my men talking to a new pupil I had, and he put it like this: "Look out for the governor', he said, "e don't like vork, but *e can do it if 'e's force put" A. G. Street the well-known writer,
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  • 716 2 Father: "My dear child, you know what Solomon said if wicked men try to lure you away, do not follow them." Daughter: "But papa, what am I to do if good men try to lure me away?" Georg Chrtetoph Lichtenburg The departure of the
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  • 124 2 "To Leonardo, an nature and all character was of a piece; and all his actions are harmonious parts of a single persona. lity which Is proud and human expression of a man to whom all in one. the full and free hi a self and the world wer»
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  • 935 3 Parents Ad vised To Inoculate Their Children Immediately 1 ext of a broadcast talk by Dr. Maggie Lim, (Senior Assistant Health Officer, Maternity and Infant Welfare, Singapore City Council) over Radio Malaya on Thursday, July i 7 on Diphtheria. IN 1951, 469 cate a were admitted to
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    33 3 Photo. Republican Presidential candidate General Eisenhower's arm is raised before delegates at the concluding Republican Party Convention Session In Chicago, July 11, by the Vice- Presidential Candidate, Senator Richard Nixon of California. A.P.
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  • 103 3 LONDON, July 19. India, Britain. Germany and many other countries have already filled their Import quota 3 of wheat for the International Wheat Agreement year new ending. Hie only substantial unfilled import quotas are (to thousands of tons) Egypt 127; Italy 123; Spain W; South Africa
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  • 1369 3 Behind the scenes in the "Washington Post," a typical metropolitan American newspaper, where reports of events happening almost anywhere in the world can be received within minutes and the news quickly made available to subscribers. THE "Washington Post", a newspaper published In the capital of
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  • 183 3 TEHERAN,, July 19.— Tanks and armoured cars stood by in Teheran yesterday as a precaution against any disturbance as Persia's 77-year-old millionaire statesman Ahmad Ghavam Sultaneh prepared to visit the Shah to receive the Royal mandate as Prime Minister. The Persian Parliament at a closed session
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  • 109 3 "WELLINGTON. July 19.— Mr. Justice Arthur Tydnall. President of the New Zealand] Court of Arbitration, will visit Pakistan during a year's leave of absence from duty beginning next month. He flies from New Zealand for Geneva on Aug. 9, after a short visit to Europe
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  • 44 3 PROHIBITION TO CONTINUE IN MADRAS MADRAS, July 18. The Madras Legislature overrode Communist opposition yesterday and approved continuation of State-wide prohibition ot alcoholic liquors. The Reds wanted an inquiry into how prohibition was working with the Wea of scrapping the law, if necessary.- A.P.
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  • 47 4 NEW DELHI: The Railway Minister, replying to anotner question, said the freight and passenger earnings of Indian shipping companies during 1951 amounted to about Rs. 776 lakhs, constituting approximately 3% of the total freight paid on the exports of India. FOC
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  • 149 4 Tit Bits From Indian Parliament Supreme Court To Be In Parliament House NEW DELHI: Dr. K. N. Katju, said in the House of the People that a proposal to construct a building in the Hardinge Avenue, New Delhi, to house the Supreme Court of India was now under consideration of
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    49 4 Photo. Lord Burghley, Chairman of the British Olympic Association and President of the British Amateur Athletic Association add. resses competitors during flag-raising ceremonies at the Olympic Village In HelsinHi, July 14. Lord Burghley's audience included Britons, Italians, .Egyptians, South Africans, New Zealanders, Burmese, Swiss, Dutch, Nigerians and Malayan*. A.P.
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  • 73 4 NEW DELHI: Work on a tunnel tnrougn tne tfaninai wmch divides tne j a ami a area from Kasnmir wouia commence in L96S, tne Transport Minister, Mr. Lai Banadur Snastri, tola the House ol tne People, Mr. snastri said the survey haa just conunencea ana, n tne
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  • 81 4 NEW DELHI: The Education Ministry of the Government of India has constitut ed a Scholarship Board for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and other backward classes students and had set apart Rs. 17.5 lakhs for scholarship awards to those students for the current year. Mr. K. D.
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  • 117 4 Family Planning A Personal Matter! NEW DELHI: Speaking in the House of the People the Health Minister Rajkumari Amrit Kaur referred to family planning and reminded the House tnat the problem could not be taken up on a Government level, it beina a very personal matter. They could not ignore
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  • 207 4 NEW DELHI: A resolution on the formation of Andhra State has secured first place in the ballot of non-offlcial resolutions to be considered by the Council of States this month wh'^n it meets after a long recess. The resolution by Mr. P. V. Narayana suggests that the
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  • 88 4 NEW DELHI: The Speaker said In the House of the People that the Joint Committee of the two Houses of Parliament, which was considering the question of payment of salaries and allowance to members, would also consider what abbreviations should be used for members of the House of
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  • 62 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, Minister for Ports and Railways, informed Mr. N. P. Damodaran in the House of the People that a scheme for the expansion of Madras Harbour was under the Government's consideration. The scheme consisted of two stages, the first of which was estimated
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  • 99 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru, in a written reply in the House of the People, said Indian diplomats abroad will present their credentials in Hindi in future instead of in English. The diplomats however, were expected to know the language of the country where they were posted. At present
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  • 187 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda, Planning Minister, announced In the House of the People the decision of the Government of India to give loan assistance to Madras for the Malampuzha project to the extent of the actual expenditure incurred in 1952-53 was subject to a maximum limit of
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  • 98 4 NEW DELHI: The Finance Minister, in a written reply in the House of the People said that India's total external public debt as on March 31, 1952. stood at Rs. 99.85 crores, included Rs. 77 crores drawn against the loan of Rs. 90 croses by the Government
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  • 691 4 This is a brief note on the report which has been published of the proceedings of the 1951 All-India Conference on Family planning. This is of general interest in view of the second Conference which is to be held in Bombay in November of this year,
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  • 139 4 CHURCH TO BE USED BY HIGH COURT LUCKNOW, July 18. The U.P. Budget for 1952-53 Includes a proposal for the purchase of St. Andrew's Church in Allahabad for the extension of the Hight Court building. A sum of Rs. 43,000 has been provided for the purpose. It is explained that
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  • 41 4 CALCUTTA, July 17.— The death occurred recently of Mr. Mohit Kumar Sen, a former Deputy Auditor-tiene-ral of India and a former General Manager of Hindustan Aircrait, Bangalore, at a Calcutta nursing home. He was 57. FOC
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  • 104 4 BANGALORE, July 17.— Mr. K. Hanumanthaiya, Chief Minister disclosed in the Mysore Legislative Assembly recently tnat the Japanese Consul-General in Inuia, on benau of tne Japanese Government, nad ottered as a iree gilt to tne State Government tne entire lot of Japanese cottage industry macmuery ana
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  • 102 4 OOTACAMILs'D. July 18. formation is to hand from Kotagiri that Mr. Zacharias, an Indian planter, aged ab ut 50. die! in tragic circumstances at his residence in Mount Pleasant. It Is stated that he shot himself dead after shooting his wife and daughter aged about 18. HLs
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  • 96 4 MADRAS, July 11. The Government are examining tne possnointy ax suurung a suita-uie course in msoical colleger to train medical pi'ctcLiuoners in sumcient niunoers to provide adequate medical aid in rural areas. II is learnt the matter is stiii in an exploratory stage anu
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