Indian Daily Mail, 23 July 1952

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  • 16 1 Ibdian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 163. SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 286 1 Resolution To Be Moved In Madras Assembly From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 22. The immediate creation of a Tamil state comprising the territory' between Tirupathi and Cape Comorin with Madras City as the capital, was demanded by the Tamizhaga Thamizhar Conference which met
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  • 259 1 NEJV DELHI, July 22. A non-ojjicial resolution suggesting the formation of an Andhra State was defeated in the Council of States yesterday by 26 votes against 114 Intervening in the debate on the resolution asking the Government to take speedy steps for the
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  • 67 1 SCINDIA TO CONSTRUCT DIESEL SHIPS From Our Own Correspondent VIZAGAPATAM, July 22. Scindia's Ship Building Yard will build seven diesel ships for Far Eastern trade within the next two years. These will be the first diesels built in In. dia and the engines have already been ordered from Germany. Twenty-five
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  • 63 1 Two broadcasts will be made by Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil, Mentri Besar of Kelantan, over the Voice of America, Malay programme tomorrow (Thursday) and Friday of this week. Now on a Leader-Grant visit to the United States, Dato Kamil will discuss American schools on Thursday from
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  • 121 1 RUSSIANS LEADING IN OLYMPIC! Photo HELSINKI. July 22.—Russian athletes led the worlti m combined points as the third day of Olympic competition opened. They scored 133 1/2 points. The United States was ir second place with 72, Switzerland third with 47, Japan fourth with 24 1/2, Czechoslovakia fifth with 16
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  • 25 1 TOKYO. July 22.- -Seven waves of mock "enemy" warplanes invaded Southern Jafwn yo:lerday. owning a Lhree-<l«l v tpst of Jantn's air A.P.
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  • 88 1 Peace Talks Bombing In Korea TOKYO. July 22.— A furtfler closed session of United Nations and Communist delegate: to the Korean armistice discussion was held at Panmunjom today but ended after only five minutes. There was no official announcement as to the cause of the quick adjournment. The delegates agreed
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  • 45 1 NEW YORK. July 22.—United Nations announced Monday that a request by 13 Asian -African members for a special General Assembly on Tunisia failed to win approval because only 2\ countries favoured it eight less than the req vur«d BHjjqttty Qt 31*
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  • 151 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 22. A conference of educationists during the weekend presided over by the Education Minister Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad has decided to abolish completely the Cambridge School Final Examination system in India. At present, a few
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  • 31 1 PARIS. July 22.— Two thousand scientists from 40 nations—lncluding 300 from the U.S. and six from Soviet RusIntematlonal Congress of Bio. the opening of the Second Chemistry.- A.P.
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  • 125 1 RANGOON, July 22.— An old man with no previous convictions appeared in answer to a summons on a charge of riding a bicycie against traffic regulations. Asked if he had anything to say, he hesitated, then quipped: "I do not quite know what to say, Sir. What
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  • 181 1 Mossadeq Re nominated Premier Shah's Brother Seriously Wounded! TEHERAN, Iran, July 22. Iran's parliament overwhelmingly renominated Mohammed Mpssadeq premier today after two days of Moody nattionattst rioting and disorder had forced the more moderate Ahmed Qavam from the of. flee Qavam's announced deter, mination to seek a settlement of Iran's
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  • 41 1 MOSCOW, July 22. The death of Lieut. Gen. Benjamin Zlobtn was announced on Sunday. He was 54. His obituaries described him as a man held responsible commands n the Red Army and was a "big military and scientific worker." A. P.
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  • 131 1 Johore Trade Unionist Awarded Leader Grant Mr. S. Thava Rajah, Postal employee and General Secretary of the Johore Postal Employees' Union, has been awarded a Leader-Specialist grant for visiting the United States this summer as a guest of the U.S. Government. He will enplane for America next Monday and will
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  • 108 1 JOHNANESBURG. July 21. Thirtynine (39) Africans and 11 Indians were sentenced today to a fine of 1 pound sterling or seven days imprisonment in the magistrate's court at Boksburg, 15 miles miles east of here. The Africans were fined for failing to produce passes when
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  • 70 1 BANGKOK, July 22 On two fronts Chinese Communist bandits were spilling over into Thai territory, according to reports reaching the capital here today. Police Lt. Gen. Phao Sriya. nond told newsmen this mor. ning he had ordered police and troops to move against the
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  • 112 1 KHATMANDU. Nepal, July 22. The Nepal ese Congress Working O.minittee, .executive body of the ruling party of the Himalaya Kingdom, yes. terday ordered Prime Minis. ter M.P. Xoirala to resign The Committee took this decision after the Prime Minister had expressed his "inability" to accept its Hal
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    • 139 1 COLD STORAGE iEf CREAMERIES Appointment Of Pro-Chancellors It is formally announced that Sir Gerald W. R. Templer, K.C.8.. K.8.E.. C.M.G.. DJ5.0.. and Mr. John F. Nicoll. CJM.G., have accepted the invitation of the Chancellor 'A the University. His Excellency The Right Honourable iVTalcolm MacDonald. to hold office as Pro-Chancellors of
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  • 837 2 Indian Daily Mail Spore, Wed., July 23, 1952. Retrogression In Malaya {THE unholy alliance between the diehards in Britain and the reactionary elements in Malaya is rapidly growing day by day, and if it is allowed to develop unchecked in this fashion, a time will soon come when there will
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  • 175 2 Central Govt/s New Shipping Dept. Starts To Function BOMBAY, July 14.— The Central Department of Shipping, Government of India's newly set up organisation to deal with the problems of the sailing vessels industry in the country, started functioning here. Mr. C.
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  • 100 2 NO SUMMER VACATION FOR PATNA HIGH COURT PATNA, July 19.— Mr. D. E. Reuben, the new Chief Justice of the Patna High. Court, indicated nere that the High Court may not have summer vacation in future and full Court may be held, in the hot weather Mr. Reuben, who was
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  • 45 2 CULCUTTA: The All-India jlelipious Leaders' Assoclatior had decided to call a conte. rence of religious leaders in the country in Madras in tile last week of December 1952 according to the secretary of the Association, says a New Delhi message.- FOC
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  • 340 2 Nehru-Abdullah Talk On Kashmir For 2 Hrs. NEW DELHL July 16— The Kashmir Prime Minister, Sheikh Abdullah, had informal talks with Prime Minister Nehru for two hours today on constitutional and political Issues concerning Kashmir vis. a-vis India. Sheikh Abdullah, who arrived in Delhi this morning by the Frontier Mail
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  • 152 2 SCRAMBLE FOR NATIONAL COLOURS Merchant BOMBAY, July 18— V. M. Merchant, former Indian Test cricket captain, criticized officials of Indian sports organizations for what he described as their "scramble for National colours." Presiding over the prize distribution ceremony of the P J. Hindu Gymkhana Table Tennis Tournament, the famous Indian
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  • 58 2 MANILA. July 2a—Twentyone thousand tons of rice from Burma and Thailand to help avert a shortage here are due to reach Manila over the weekend, the National Rice and Corn Corporation announced. Eight-five hundred tons of the cereal arrived from Rangoon yesterday, another shipment due Monday, while
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  • 88 2 THE CARELESS M.L.A.! MADRAS, July 19 —Two one-hundred-rupec currency notes lay unclaimed on tne floor of the Madras Legislative Assembly on Wednesday for a time. The Speaker, Mr. Siva. &hanmugnam Pillai, announced this to the members in the House and holding up the two notes in hi* hand, invited the
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    109 2 The veil of the Hon. GERALD LASCELLES' bride, the former MISS ANGELA DOWDING. is swept by the wind on to the brides maids causing tent. porary confusion at St. Margaret's, Westminster, London, on July 15 afternoon. The bridegroom, younger son of the Princess Royal, is 13th in line of succession
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  • 157 2 DISMISS ZAFRULLAH DEMAND REITERATED LAHORE, July 18. Over one hundred leading "Ulemas" (Muslim Divines), meeting in convention here on Monday demanded the dismissal of Pakistan's Foreign Minister. Mr. Mohamed Zafrullah Khan, and the declaration of the Ahme. diya community to which he belongs as a non-Muslim minority The convention was
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  • 247 2 NEW DELHI, July 18— The attention of the Government of India has been drawn to a broadcast by Radio Pakistan on the night of July 9-10 in which the Indian High Coinmissioner In Pakistan, Dr. Mehta, who is now on a
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  • 227 2 BANGALORE, July 18. With a view to exercising effec- 1 tive control over the catering establishments in the State as" i also augmenting revenues, the l Government of Mysore contem. I plate levying fees on them, in addition to the licence fees levied on them by
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  • 675 2 BY THE BY SELEGIE ROAD MjJVENTY prisoners of war I*J ('Vultures') of the Japanese assembled last Saturday night at a Singapore cafe to .summon up before their mind* past memories of their camp 1 life. > They endeavoured their best to reproduce the right atmosi phere of prison huts, camp
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  • 562 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: PROPOSAL TO ABOLISH PRIVY PURSES OF INDIAN RULERS LEVY OF INCOME TAX SOUCHT NON-OFFICIAL BILL INTRODUCED NEW DELHI, July 20— Prime Minister Nehru last Wednesday intervened in the House of the People to prevent Government's supporters from challenging, at the introduction stage, an opposition member's private Bill
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  • 92 3 NEW DELHI: Congress members of the Council of States axe understood to have discussed the desirability of setting up a convention to ensure representation for members of the Council of States on Parliamentary Select Committees. Mr. N. Gopalasw imi Ayyangar presided. The consensus of opinion seemed to
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  • 101 3 NEW DELHI: The Minister of State for Finance, Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, replying on behalf of the Planning Minister, said in the Council of States that tl>e draft FiveYear Plan envisaged on the financial side that about Rs. 292 crores would be drawn from the sterling balances.
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    70 3 Photo. Senator RICHARD B. RUSSELL of Georgia gestures as he talks to reporters during a conference in New York City on July 24 after his arrival there from Washington, D.C. He said he is the "one Democrat who can beat Eisenhower," the Republican Presidential nominee. Expressing confidence he will bave
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  • 399 3 NEW DELHI, July 20.— Twenty-two private members' bills were introduced in the House of the People last Wednesday ranging from abolition of dowry and bigamy to doing away with death sentences and privy purses. There were three bills seeking to restrain the
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  • 160 3 BOSTON: Construction of one of the world's most modern dye factories, a joint Indo-American enterprise, was recently completed at Bulsar, India, according to a dispatch to the Christian Science Moniter by Gordon Graham. Atul Products, Ltd., as the new factory is known, expects within a few
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  • 150 3 NEW YORK, July 22— India and Iran, two of the largest producers of Oriental rugs, are using new production methods to retain and expand the American market, the Journal of Commerce said here. The Journal added "Essentially the carpet industry of both countries is unchanged
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  • 1394 3 CORRUPTION COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS NEW DELHI: Holding that offences affecting integrity and honesty in public administration can justifiably be classified as "serious," the six-man Tek Chand Committee set up by the Government of India to examine the working of anti-corruption laws
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  • 131 4 NEW MALARIA DRUG IS TASTELESS Fellows and guests of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene were given details this week of the new anti-malarial drug daraT>rim which has been successfully tested and is now being produced commercially. The drug has been developed in the laboratories of the Wellcome
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  • 777 4 Central Govt. Blamed For Food Shortage In Bengal SPEAKER ASKS MINISTER TO GIVE SPECIFIC INFORMATION NEW DELHI, July 20.— The alleged failure of the Government of India to get their new food policy implemented in West Bengal figured in two adjournment motions tabled by Dr. Meghnad Saha and Mr. Tridib
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  • 280 4 SEARCH FOR PEKING MAN IN SINGAPORE HONGKONG, July 22.— Dr J. J. Markey, anthropologist and newspaperman, arrivec' here by air last week from his search for the prehistoric Tokyo in the continuation of Peking man, wflose fossils In three boxes mysteriously disappeared during the Japanese occupation of Peking during the
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  • 54 4 MELBOURNE, July 22.— Dr. M. R. Srinivaaan of Bangalore, an Indian scientist studying at Melbourne University, Australia, under the Colombo Plan, has discovered a met bod which may revolutionise copper production in Australia. He has found a new way to extract copper profitably from the
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  • 47 4 BOMBAY, July 22.— India's first electric crematorium wil be ready for use in Bombay early next year. The crematorium will be open to all irrespective of race or religion. Two electric furnaces will have the capacity of cremating thirt; two bodies day.- IIS
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  • 58 4 LONDON, July 22.— The Aga Khan, who had been in England on a short visit since last Thursday, left here today by air for Evians (Lake Geneva) where he has been convalescing from a heart attack. On Saturday he saw his horse Tulyar win the top prize
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  • 148 4 CEYLON COMES FOURTH IN AUTOMOBILES COLOMBO, July 22.— Ceylon is the fourth biggest user of motor vehicles in Asia, according to the 1952 World Motot Census compiled by the "Ame. merican Automobile" an auto, mobile Industry publication. Latest registration figures supplied for the census show that Ceylon has in operation
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  • 82 4 How to achieve more comprehensive reporting on the Colombo Plan will be one of the subjects that will be considered by the Commonwealth broadcasting team which the Commonwealth Broadcasting Conference, just concluded in London, has advised should be set up. The conference has been meeting a
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  • 144 4 NEW DELHI. July 22.— Ail Indo. Austrian trade agreement to be in force from July 1952 to June 1954 was initialled here on Saturday last. Dr. Carl Bobleter, leader of tM Austrian trade delegation initialled on behalf of his government. The agreement will be formally signed after
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  • 81 4 LOS ANGELES. July 22.— A strong earthquake shock Los Angeles yesterday. The sh ?k was felt about 11.52 gmt. Three faint shocks were felt in San Francisco about the same time. In downtown city area of Los Angeles the first shock lasted more than a
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