Indian Daily Mail, 25 July 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 165. SINGAPORE FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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    55 1 Mr. Luang Phinlt Akson, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Thailand to India and Madame Phinlt Akson photographed with the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. when they called on him at Raahtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi, on July 15. Mr. Luang Phinlt Akson left DMhl for Bangkok, after the termination of his
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  • 273 1 SAVE, SAYS NICOLL The following is the message by the Governor Mr. John Pears Nicoll, C.M.G., on the occasion of the opening of the Post Office Saving Bank campaign which starts today The Singapore Post Office Savings Bank first established 75 years ago and at the end of the first
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  • 59 1 LONDON, July 24^- The British Colonial Secretary Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, stated in the House of Commons last night that a substantial number of seats at next year's Coronation of Queen Elizabeth would be reserved for visitors from the Colonial territories. Colonial governments would be told as soon
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  • 65 1 KATMANDU, Nepal, July 24. Three Nepalese cabinet ministers resigned yesterday in an apparent move to try to force Prime Minister M.P. Koirala from office. The action followed Kolrala's refusal to resign last month despite demands of his own Congress party. Koirala's commoner government was almost overthrown
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  • 90 1 NFAV DELHI, July 24.— The dynastic rule of the Maharajah in Jammu and Kashmir state will be abolished under the terms of an agreement between India and Kashmir on their constitutional relationship announced by Prime Minister Nehru in the House of the People
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  • 47 1 It has been agreed to permit the re-export of a small quantity of the non.J..W.A. flour to Brunei. Applications for export permits will be considered only if accompanied by corresponding import licenses issued in Brunei and dated on or after 23rd July, 1952.
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  • 61 1 LONDON, July 24. Mr. Clement Attlee, leader of the British opposition party, denied rumours that he is in bad health and may not be able to head any future govern, ment. The 69-year-old statesman told a party lunch in London today: "It Is news to
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  • 101 1 The Coup Is A Purely Internal Affair, Says Gen. Naguib EGYPT, July 24.— General Naguib yesterday warned foreign diplomatic missions against any Intervention in the military movement. Army despatch riders conveyed this message to foreign diplomats In Cairo and Alexandria. The General
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  • 127 1 RANGOON, July 24.—Hundreds of Buddhists chanting verses tried to get a glimpse of three wonder images of the Lord Buddha brought into Rangoon yesterday, after 67 years of seclusion in a palace shrine in central Burma. The images of emerald, diamond and jade, which, according
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  • 31 1 TOKYO, July 24. The Japanese Foreign Office is planning to establish foreign language schools abroad and to Invite foreign students to I Japan in order to promo^ ternatlonal friendship. A. P.
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  • 67 1 General Naguib had lunch with Aly Maher. Afterwards he said: "The object of our action was to force a return to constitutional life and to purge the army of corrupt elements. Aly Maher Pasha was later reported to have formed an "emergency cabinet" assuming himself the
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  • 41 1 GENETA, July 24.— Former Egyptian Premier Nahas Pasha arrived here by air from Egypt Wednesday with his wife. He lis expected later this week ot go to nearby Ex-Les-Brains in France for a lengthy holiday.- A. P.
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  • 102 1 Full Pay On Public Holidays Progressive Move To Amend Labour Ordinance By Our Staff Reporter The Progressive Party members of the Legislative Council have been directed by the general committee of the party to introduce a Bill to amend the Labour Ordinance in order that daily rated labourers on monthly
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  • 72 1 Attempt On Farouk's Life? BEIRUT, July 24. —An Egyptian army faction, dominated by the Moslem Brother, hood, on Tuesday night unsuccessfully tried to assassinate King Farouk, according to rumours reaching here from Egypt late today. The rumours said that an attempt was also made on the life of the chief
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  • 200 1 Henderson's Visit To Qavam Creates Anti-U.S. Feeling Throughout Iran TEHERAN, July 24.— Ant i- American feeling rose yes. terday in many parts of Teheran wßth the easiing of a domestic crisis that saw rightist Armed Qavam ousted from the premiership and Nationalist Mohammed Mossadeq returned to power with increased prestige.
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  • 73 1 LONDON, July 24. Prime Minister Winston Churchill said blunUy Wednesday Britain will take "all practical steys" to block Persia sales of disputed oil. "The Government have made it clear on many occasions I that .all practical steps] will be taken to prevent any! attempt on
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  • 100 1 NEW DELHI: The Finance Minister replied in Sanskrit verse last Thursday in reply to a member's criticism about the public debt position in India. Mr. P. C. Bhanj Deo (Orissa) criticising the extent of India's public debt and quoted a Sanskrit verse meaning that the borrowing
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  • 87 1 Mr. A. L. Goodall, Manager. Foreign Exchange Department. Indian Bank Ltd.. Madras, now on a short business visit to Malaya, was entertained to tea last evening at G. H. Cafe, by the staff of the Singapore Branch of the bank. After tea. Mr. S. Narasimhan, Agent,
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  • 134 1 Br. Want Malan To Be Left Alone! LONDON, July 24. The Marquess of Salisbury, secretary for Commonwealth relations, told the House of Lords yesterday It was better they should not intervene in tile internal affairs of South Africa. The Lords were debating a letter of protest at the South African
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    97 1 A woman in flowing white robes is led away from the rostrum in the Helsinki Sipditim by Olympic officials during the opening ceremony of the XVth olympiad. The mysterious girl ran round the track just after the lighting of the Olympic flame, climbed on to the rostrum and started to
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  • 336 1 14- Year-Old European Boy Defies Bandits KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: A fourteen-year-old European boy, under heavy sten gun and rifle fire, spoilt the effort of fifteen terrorists to ambush the armoured car he was driving on Nanyo Estate in the Kota Tinggi area of Johore yesterday, says an official statement. The
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  • 130 1 RANGOON, July 24.-— Scores of Chinese teenagers have mysteriously disap pea r e d from Burma to China, atracted by Communist propaganda that China was "an educational wonderland," reports in Rangoon's Chinatown have disclosed. News of some of them, who escaped without their parents' knowledge,
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  • 30 1 LONDOIv, July 24. The Civil List Bill, making provision for the Royal household and members of the Royal family, had its final passage through the Hn"«<> Cinmrnrtna early today.- Reuter
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  • 91 1 PRETORIA. July 24. The Judical Committee of the new High Court of Parliament went into secret session yesterday third day of the hearing of Prime Minister Daniel Malan's application for review of the recent Appeal Court decision declaring the Separate Representation of the Voters Act invalid.
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  • 185 1 Malayan Provident Fund C'mons LONDON. July 24. Mr. Stanley Awbery. Lahour, asked the Colonial Secretary in the House of Cornmons on Tuesday if he would state the contributions paid and the benefits to be received with regard to the employees provident fund which came Into existence in the Federation of
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  • 52 1 Mr. Malcolm Mac Don aid. Commissioner General, will arrive in Saigon on July 27 for a stay in Indo-China of about 10 days. During this time he will pay visits to each of the Associate -States and hopes to meet many of their
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  • 656 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., July 25, 1952. Free The Estate Labourer tyE characterised the resolu. J tions passed at the sixth annual session of the Malayan Indian Congress held recently as vague and vapid, clumsy and .capricious. In striking contrast are the resoluUons of the Plantation Labour Union, of
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  • 1804 2 Appeal For Honest Co-Operation From Public MADRAS, July 19.— Addressing a huge gathering of citizens of Madras last week, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister, appealed to them for their co-operation in making food decontrol a complete success and said that this result
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  • 78 2 TAIPEH. July 23.— The Bank of Taiwan, starting today suspended all remittances to the mainland, through Hong, kong, by Chinese living in Formosa to their dependents. This measure taken by the Bank of Taiwan, according to sources close to the bank, was in line with the
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  • 162 2 Marriage Laws: Women's Conference Suggestion NEW DELHI, July 19.— The Standing Committee of the All. India Women's Conference which concluded its two-day sitting here on Sunday last urged the Government of In dia to have a comprehensive Civil Code instead of the pro. posed Bill relating to .carriage and divorce
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  • 150 2 Radio Anti-Piracy Drive NEW DELHI, July IS Nearly 30,000 people without proper licences for their radio sets were detected in the antpiracy drive carried out by the Posts and Telegraphs Department in 1951, a Press Note said. The Press Note reminded tne public that the Government of India had made
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  • 123 2 KARACHI, July 19 The Pakistan Government "is at present considering the cancellation" of the appointment of her Ambassador to Afghanistan. Reporting this, the Karachi paper Dawn (Gujerati) last week said: "It is learnt that the Pakistan Ambassador.de. slgnate to Afghanistan (Colonel A. S. H. Shah),
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  • 123 2 Land Reform In India Circular Sent To States NEW DELHI, July 16— The All. lndia Congress Committee sent a circular letter to the leaders of the Congress Legislature Parties in the States asking them to collect data about the land problems in their areas. The circular has a questionnaire attached
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  • 552 2 First Cases Under Madras Press objectionable Act Will Be Heard Next Week Before Journalist Jurors. MADRAS, July 16. In due exercise of the powers vested in him under Section 20 of the Press Objectionable Matter Act, 1951, the Chief Presidency Magistrate has nominated the following persons to serve as jurors:
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  • 2271 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCBEDINGS: Member Defies Chair: Speaker Says Withdraw Allegation Or Leave Communists Stage Walk-Out NEW DELHI, July 23.— The unprecedented excitement and frayed tempers, following the naming" by the Speaker of a Communist member and the Marshal of the House
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  • 492 3 MADRAS, July 23 Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister, told the Madras Legislative Assembly last week that he would do his utmost to eradicate corruption in the Public Works Depart mei 1 and other departments, and assured the House that Jie was not interested
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  • 667 3 Law Not Divorced From Commonsense, Madras judge PROBLEM OF ALLOTMENT OF HOUSE SOLVED MADRAS, July 22.— 1n the Madras High Court Mr. Justice .A S. P. Aiyar delivered judgment allowing the application of an "orthodox vegetarian" lady praying that her house adjoining another house of hers be allotted to a
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  • 286 4 CEYLON NEWS Move Not Inspired By Hatred Against UNP, But Hope Of Obtaining Political Rights MAT ALE: Mr. S. Thondaman, former MJ*., addressing a meeting of estate workers, held at the Borron Memorial Hall, said that the satyagraha campaign of the Ceylon
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  • 27 4 TOKYO, July 24.— There was m 26 minutes' session of the truce talks at Panmunjom today. The Allied and Communist negotiators agreed to meet again tomorrow.- Reuter
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  • 176 4 COIMBATORE. July 19 The International Soil Research Institute sponsored by the U.N. Food and Agricultural Organization to conduct a course on methods of increasing rice production was open, ed here on July 15. The Institute is housed in the Coimbatore Agricultural College. Dr. J.
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  • 32 4 THE HAGUE, July 24. Queen Juliana yesterday designated a Catholic leader, Prof. Louis J. M. Beel, Minister of Home Affairs in the outgoing Cabinet, to form a new Dutch government.- A. P.
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    71 4 Photos. The British Olympic Team marches into Helsinki Stadium behind the Union Jack during the opening ceremony of the XVth Olympiad, July 19. (Below). The Russians (in white) and other Olympic competitors parade in their teams during the opening ceremony of the XVth Olympiad. The Russian team numbers
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  • 213 4 C. I. C. Not Satisfied With Premier's Reply To Memorandum COLOMBO: Ceylon Indian Congress circles said recently that Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake's reply to the representations made by the Indian Congress would do little to ease the citizenship and franchise disabilities of Indians in Ceylon. The Prime Minister, replying to
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  • 111 4 5- Year Plan For Rural Industries PATNA, July 23— The Bihar Government has drawn up a five-year plan for the reorganisation of village and cottage industries at a total cost of Rupees four million. Bihar's Minister for Industries told the State Assembly that the policy of the Government was to
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  • 214 4 Cost Of Participation In World Conference COLOMBO: Ceylon's participation in international conferences in current financial year has been heavy, with the result that the expenditure and liabilities for special missions abroad have amounted to approximately four-fifths of the amount sanctioned in the 1951-52 estimates. International conferences affecting a wide range
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  • 230 4 NEW DELHI, July 22.— Four members from the Treasury benches replied to Mr. L. N. Mishra who raised the question of the properties left behind by the refugees in East Bengal on the one side and West Bengal and Assam on the other. 'Mr. Satish Chandra, Parliamentary Secretary
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