Indian Daily Mail, 21 July 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 161. SINGAPORE MONDAY, JULY 21, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 227 1 PLEA TO REDUCE TUITION FEES From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 20.— -The Madras State Assembly before beginning debate on the Budget demand for Education heard two petitions from students in Andhra and Madras City urging Government to reduce tuition fees in all schools and
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  • 187 1 HELSINKI, July 20. The chances of India retaining the field hockey world championship in the 1952 Olympics were as good as ever Mr. Moin Ul Huq, India's chef de mission, said here yesterday. He addqd however it was not ag certain as it used to
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  • 53 1 TEHERAN, July 20.— A new curfew, imposed by the Qavam government, starts tonight. It lasts from 2300 to 0500. The original curfew was imposed under Dr. Mossadeq last March together with martial law. It was lifted at the start of the Muslim religious fast period of Ramadam
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  • 54 1 Sun: Three terrorist camps have been found in the Kuantan district of Pahung and one in the Kuala Langat Forest Reserve in Selangor and food dumps in the Pedang area of Kedah and both Kuantan and Kuala Langat. Rubber trees have been slashed on two estates in the
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  • 60 1 MANILA, July 20 The town of Sixmoan has two Mayors, one who presides ovnr Council meetings In the morning, one in the afternoon Mayor Joes T. Baltazar, appointed by the Central Government and Mayor Jose Laxamana, appointed by the Governor, have agreed to leave things
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  • 99 1 TOKYO, July 20. Korean armistice negotiators held another 29-minute session yester. day and adjourned to meet again today for the 13th time in the current series. An allied spokesman indicated that the negotiators were still "miles apart on the thorny question of prisoner exchange" the last big
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  • 30 1 NEW DELHI, July 20.— The Indian government today an. nounced that an agreement has been reached with Libya to establish diplomatic relation, at legation level A.P.
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  • 142 1 Sun: The Intelligence Corps in Malaya held its annual corps day celebratations yesterday (Saturday) in Kuala Lumpur. Festivities began with u fun fair in the afternoon and culminated with a grand ball in the evening. A mist of obscurity surrounds this little publicised service of the
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  • 97 1 Helsinki, July 20. A beautiful girl in a flowing white robe ran around the track at the opening of the Olympic Games yesterday and then tried to harangue the crowd of 70,000 before she was hauled away. Finnish police said the tall blonde, blue-eyed girl
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  • 450 1 LONDON, July 20. Cautious hope that the change of Government in Teheran may improve Anglo-Persiar relations is expressed In several British newspapers yesterday. The Liberal "Manchester Guardian" in a leading article surveys the causes of the resignation of Dr. Mossadeq and emphasises the importance
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  • 94 1 Ex-Governor's Daughter Killed COURMAYEUR, Italian Alps, July 20. The body of a 25-year-old Englishwoman kill, ed in a climbing accident on Mount Blanc, has been identified as Jacelyn Penelope Moore, daughter of Sir Henry MoncV. Mason Moore, former Governor of Ceylon. The funera" was to take place yesterday. Sir Henry
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  • 239 1 COMMUNIST TACTICS IN PARLIAMENT From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, {July 20.— The Lower House of Parliament was the scene of unprecedented events when the Communist member Ananda Nambiai from Madias refused to obey the Speaker Mavlankar's orders to leave the hall. Efforts in the Assembly to lead hiir out
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  • 42 1 TAIPEH. July 20.— The Nationalist Chinese newspaper guild has asked all local Chinese language newspapers to boycott the results of the Olympic Games because the Olympic Committee decided to permit both Nationalist and Communist Chinese to compete. Reuter.
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  • 87 1 'From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, July 20.— Mr. N. Raghavan ambasasdor desigj nate to Red China accompanied by his family arrived by the steamship Strathmcre here on Friday. Mr. Raghavan said that there is great fund of goodwill for India in the Vatican, Austria and Switzerland
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  • 69 1 Sun: One terrorist has been killed In the last 24 hours and another has surrendered. One is believed to have b^en wounded. A combined Police-Military party in ambush in the Kuala Kubu district of Sel&ngor contacted three terrorists and killed one of them. A patrol of the
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  • 228 1 SETTLEMENT ON 1946 STRIKE PAY REACHED BETWEEN GOVT. UNION From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 20.— The Govt of India and the Postmen's Union have reached a happy compromise regarding the bitterly disputed question of strike pay and the strike threat of
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  • 221 1 LAHORE, July 20.— Six people were killed when police opened fire on an unruly crowd in Multan yesterday, the Pun. Jab Government announced. A press note said the city was tense and 300 troaps had been moved in to
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  • 23 1 Sun: Two armed and uniformed terrorists stopped an estate lorry In the Sungei biput area of Perak and burnt It out.
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  • 30 1 BUENOS AIRES, July 20— Vicente Saadi, former Peronis. ta senator, wag sentenced to two years eight months in prison yesterday for making disrespectful references to President Peron. A.P.
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  • 45 1 LONDON, July 20. At the annual conference of the British Labour Party in September, tile South Norfolk constituency of the Party will move a resolution that India's Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru should be asked to art as mediator in Korea. Reuter
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  • 174 1 Rioting By Pro-Mossadeq Elements TEHERAN, July 20. Sup. porters of ex-Premier Dr. Mo. hammed Mossadeq yesterday wrecked the office of A tosh an ti- Mossadeq newspaper here Scuffles ensured between mi. litary guards who came to break up the riots, as well as clashes between the rioters themselves. There wa
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  • 71 1 Socialist Satyagraha Ends BOMBAY, July 14.— Tfte Bombay State Socialist Party today called off its 43-day-old satyagraha against Increase In food prices following withdrawal of subsidy by the Centre. The Party did not send any batch of volunteers yesterday to offer satyagraha and did not give any reason for It
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  • 120 1 INDIAN TEA TO OLYMPIC COMPETITORS HELSINKI, July 20,-Jcfr M. J Desai, India's Minister to the Scandinavian countries including Finland, presented 1 lb. of the best Indian tea to each competitor in the Olympic Games at the Olympic village here today. Mr. Desai said: "On behalf of the producers in India
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  • 76 1 THE HAGUE. July 20.— The World Court will give its judgment in the Anglo-Persian oil dispute on Tuesday (S P.M.). Britain asked the World Court to decide the dispute in May 1951. The court in an Interim ruling suggested a Joint international board to run
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  • 189 2 Russia Hasn't Offered Any Rice To India But China Promises In Spite Of Her Own Difficulties NEW DELHI, July 16.— The attention of the Government of India has been drawn to certain statements, which might create an impression that though wheat and rice are being offered for import into India
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  • 213 2 BOMBAY, July 16.— Over 200,000 textile workers in Bom. Day city are to receive three months' basic wages earned by them a s bonus for the year 1951, according to an agreement between the Bombay Mill-Owners' Association and the INTUC- controlled Rash, triya
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  • 304 2 "HOLLOW EXCUSE" BY PAKISTAN NEW DELHI. July 16— An official spokesman here described as a "hollow excuse" the plea made recently by Pakistan was not afraid ol evaluation of evacuee property, out was opposed to it for its "sheer impracticability." The best answer to Pakistan's plea, the spokesman said, was
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  • 170 2 HYDERABAD, July 14— A full bench of the Hyderabad High Court, consisting of three judges, dismissed a writ application by Ahamadunnissa Begum and Azizunnissa Begum, widows of Nawab Kamal Yar Jung, praying that the order of the Hyderabad Government to implement the recommendation of a commission, appointed
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  • 93 2 CUDDALORE, July 14.— 0n the night of July 5, at Kilaku. dlruppu village, near Omangalam in Vriddachalam taluk, one Sadaya Padayachi, his wife and three sons were burnt to death as a result of their house being set fire to. About 200 persons surrounded the houae
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  • 137 2 NEW DELHI, July 16— Tile total expenditure incurred on trie Tourist Traffic Organisation and on the various advisory committees during 1950--51 and 1951-62 was Rs. 105,935 and Rs. 125,750 respectively, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri said in the House of the People. Periodical reports, he said, were
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  • 57 2 NEW DELHI July 16.— Proposals for the establish. ment of a DDT factory in Delhi have been finalised,, it is learnt. It is expected that an agreement will be signed with the Government of India during the next week under which the UNICEF and W.H.O. will provide assistance
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  • 348 2 Indian Navy's First Gallantry Award NEW DELHI. July 16.— The Indian Navy's first gallantry award since 1947, when the new awards came Into force, has *>een won by Laxman To. pass, who has been granted Ashoka Chakra Class 111. The award relates to the Jetty incident at Calcutta on Jan.
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  • 90 2 ALLEGED ASSAULT ON COLLEGE PRINCIPAL AMBALA, July 14.— Five stu. dents of a local college were arrested here recently on charges of rioting and forming an unlawful assembly. They are alleged to have assaulted the principal of the college. They were later released on bai. Three students of the college
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  • 100 2 BOMBAY, July 16.— An extra production of five lakfr bales of cotton has been achle. ved In the country during 1951-52 against the target of seven lakh bales of additional production fixed for the year. This was revealed at a con. ference of Directors of Agri
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  • 86 2 JAMSHEDPUR, July 14 Mr. J. R. D. Tata, Chairman of the Tata Iron and Steel Company, laid the foundation stone of the Ardeshir Dalai Memorial Tuberculosis Hospital and colony here. The Ins. titution has been established in memory of Sir Ardeshir Dalai, for 18 years Director
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  • 282 2 All-India United Marxist Party May Be Formed POONA, July 16.— An AllIndia United Marxist Party, composed of the Peasants and Workers Party, the Revolutionary Socialist Party and the Marxist Forward Bloc and other elements whose "roots -ire deep in Indian soil" and who have an Indian orientation subscribing- to the
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  • 305 2 NAGPUR, July 16. The management of the Nepa Mills Newsprint Factory are examin..ig the question of importing chemical pulp and using me. onanical pulp from locally available wood so that the manufacture of newsprint car commence earlier. Local manufacture of chemical pulp would take time.
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  • 81 2 KARACHI, July 16.— Pakls. tan's Governor. General, Mr. Gulam Mohammed, has been taken ill at Quetta, according to a report received here. The report said tile Governor-Ge-neral who had been recessing there for seven weeks was due to leave Quetta for Karachi, but postponed departure due to
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  • 497 2 BOMBAY, July 14.— A Press Note Issued by th» Government of Bombay said that Mr. M. D. Bhansali's report on the working of Prohibition in Bombay State was based not only on reports submitted to him by Collectors and various social service organisations in
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  • 736 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: NAVY AIR FORCE MEN TO HELP CIVIL GOVT. IN EMERGENCY New Bill Passed In Parliament NEW DELHI, Julg 11.-The House of the People to-day passed, after a ninety-minute detailed consideration, the Home Minister's Bill to amend the Criminal Procedure Code to enable the civil authorities to get
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  • 86 3 NEW DELHI. July 9.— Replying: on behalf of the Fo«d aind Agriculture Minister, Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, Deputy Minister for Commerce and Industry, told the Ify-mse of the People te-day that seven Stales in India had already organised land armies. Among these States were Delhi, West Bengal. Bombay,
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  • 1178 3 NEW DELHI, July 11.— The House of the People to-day referred to a Select Committee the Home Minister's Bill to provide for the appointment of commissions of enquiry and for vesting such commissions with certain powers. Explaining: the provisions of the BUI, the Home
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  • 170 3 NEW DELHI: A Congress member from Assam complained in the House of the People that he had been demoted from the front bench in the old Parliament to the back bench in the new House. The member, Mr. R. K. Chowdhury, said old members like him who
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  • 122 3 Nearly 7 Lakhs Radio Licences In India NEW DELHI: A sum of Rs. 84,39,000 was realised as radio licence fees in 1951, said Dr. B. V. Keskar, Minister lor Information and Broadcasting, in a written answer in the House of the People. As regards the number of radio sets in
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  • 74 3 SHILLONG, July 16.— Mr. Badyanath Mukhcijee, As. gam's Minister for Development said here thac survey work of all th* foui' community development projects of the State was expected to be completed during this month. The projects, he coid a Press conference, included 1,148 villages comprising
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  • 524 3 -NEHRU NEW DELHI, July 11.— Mr. Nehru, Prime Minister, announced in the House of the People to-day that the Naga area in North-east India had a considerable measure of autonomy but the Government would gladly consider the extension of it if possible under the Constitution. The Prime
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  • 210 3 NEW DELHI, July 11.— Mr. Nehru informed the House of the People today at questiontime that the Indian delegate to the Human Rights Commission, who abstained from voting on the question of admission of the People's Republic of China's representative, had acted "not in accord with the
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  • 333 4 Ceylon News: Indians To Be Excluded From Local Elections Too? Move To Limit Franchise COLOMBO, July 12.— The Ceylon Government are understood to be contemplating enactment of legislation to restrict the right of vote at elections to local bodies, such as Municipal Councils, Urba nCouncils and Town Councils, to citizens
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  • 209 4 COLOMBO. July 12. An emergent meeting of the Ceylon Indian Congress Working Committee to-day adopted a resolution saying that Premier Dudley Senanayake's recent decision to relax certain procedural difficulties in the way of Ceylon Indians acquiring Ceylon citizenship "does not improve the position on the
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  • 102 4 The Hindu Officers in the Government Departments wi*l conduct the "Sathurthi" festival at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, 19 Ceylon Road, Katong, Singapore, on Friday, July 25, from 5.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The programme includes special "Abishegam" (Holy Bath), music and "Pooja" ceremonies and Mrs.
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  • 51 4 There has been a very good response to the appeal for funds to instal two plaques in the Victoria Memorial Hall to commemorate the members of the S.VXJ., and F.M.V.F., who were killed in action. The donations from the public of Singapore and the Federation amounted to
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  • 61 4 CABINET MINISTER RESIGNS COLOMBO. July 19. Mr. V. Nalliah, Minister of Posts and Telecommunications has submitted bis resignation to the Prime Minister on personal grounds. He has not been in the best of health for some time since he took up his appointment. Mr. Nalliah who represents Kalkudah, was formerly
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  • 502 4 Sir Kandiah Vaithanathan's Assurance COLOMBO: July 11. Sir Kandiah Vaithanathan, Foreign Secretary, told the "Hindu" of Madras to-day that with a view to expediting disposal of applications for Ceylon citizenship, he was taking steps to increase the start of investigating officers of the department
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  • 463 4 A GREAT SOUTH INDIAN LEADER PASSES AWAY Mr, T, N. Raman, an ardent social worker and a valiant fighter for Dravidanad passed away last Friday. July 15 at the Oeneral Hospital Madras after a brief illness. For some time he was suffering lrom frequent heart attacks. He was aged 52
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  • 89 4 LUCKNOW, July 16.— More than a dozen dacolts raided the Sherganj station on the Philbit-Bisalpur section of the North-Eastern Railway and robbed the Station-master and the Assistant Station-master of goods and cash worth about five thousand rupees, according to a message received here on Friday night.
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  • 77 4 LONDON, July 20.— A pro. Labour newspaper reported a majority of its readers participating in a poll want to cut down on the Queen's expenses. The Bunday Pictorial, a tabloid which claims 5.000.000 readers, a week ago asked it? readers to send in replies tc
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  • 34 4 AMMAN, July 20.— The twc medical specialists sent by King Parouk to study King Talal's health, ere leaving for Cairo today. The result of their examination was not made known. A. P.
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  • 111 4 HELSINKI. July 20.— India has made three changes In their he-key team, which beat Austria by four goals to nil last week, for their semifinal match ajainst Britain to be played tonight. The changes are: R. Francis for C. Desamuthu in the goal; Lesli
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