Indian Daily Mail, 28 July 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 168. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 707 1 Queen And Prince Fouad Asked To Stay Back j* Touching Scenes At Departure CAIRO, July 27,— The Egyptian army GHQ officially announced that King Farouk had abdicated yesterday in favour of his one-year-old son Prince Ahmed Fouad. Premier Aly Maher saw the King twice
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  • 74 1 PUSAN, July 27.— President Rhee began a nine. day cam. palgn for reelection today a race in which he is the heavy favourite over three opponents, Rhee, 77, said in a statement last night that he has been "simply swamped with appeals petitions, and communications ;of
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  • 109 1 Staged Gang Robbery For Political Purposes BOMBAY, India, July 27.— A wealthy Indian prince was sentenced yesterday to six years' forced labour on charges of staging a gang robbery for political purposes which netted him US$lOOO. prince Nirmal Kumarshinhji, brother of the
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  • 293 1 Friend Off Workers: Lady Bountiful To Needy: Lady Off Hope To Foes BUENOS AIRES, July 27. Mrs. Eva Peron, wife of Argentine President Juan D. Peron, died last night. The cause was believed to be cancer but this was not officially acknowledged in her long illness.
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  • 72 1 TEHERAN, July 26.— Hus. sein Ala, Minister of Court, on Friday night denied reporta published abroad, that the Shah is sending his yj'ing Queen Soraya to Switzerland. The Qui »n ,s fOmX leaving Persia," Ak sai It Is understood In official circles, that the Queen anil
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  • 112 1 LOM Dun, juiy 27. The House of Commons iieu imcu uuo a Kiiut on Friday trying to decide wuicn Is uie end of a piece of string. iaaoourlte Ueorge Brown said tne Conservative Uovcnunents subsidy on cat. ves would aJfcct tne price cycle at tne "beginning ena.
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  • 143 1 Demonstration In Delhi Today NEW DELHI. July 27.- The Anti-Preventive Detention Hill Campaign Committee nas decided nere to organise a demonstration against the Bill in iront of Parliament House tomorrow, July 28. The decision was ta^en at a largely-attended public meeting wnich was addressed by representatives oi the Communist, the
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  • 259 1 To Be Launched On Aug. 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 27 The Dravida Kalagatn under the leadership of Periyar E. V. Ramaswaral had decided to begin a campaign against Hindi from Aug. 1 by eraising all Hindi sign boards In railway stations in Tamflnad. Periyar
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  • 71 1 JAKARTA. July 27.— Darul Islam guerillas derailed and plundered an express train between Bandung and Jogjakarta yesterday afternoon. Railway officials said this was the worst railway incident ever in the Indonesian Republic. The train was without its troop escort when it was ambushed in mountainous territory south-east
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  • 204 1 Mossadeq Assumes More Power Ghavam Escaped To Iraq! American Lives Not In Danger —HENDERSON TEHERAN, July 27.— Premier Mohamed Mossadeq presented his new cabinet to the Shah Saturday, retaining for himself the key post of Minister of War. The post gives him life and death control over the armed forces
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  • 25 1 EDINBURGH, July 27 Thousands of people watched the unveiling here yesterday of a memorial monument to ihe British Army's oldest regiment, the Royal Scots. Reuter
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  • 72 1 NEW DELHI, July 27— A versatile professor plans to start a school for statesmen in Delhi. In a circular issued to Memhers of Parliament, he has promised to "fit you to high positions of profit and power," and, to begin with, "to make you a first-class public
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  • 35 1 NEW DELHI. July 27.—Nepal Premier Mr. P. Koirala has been expelled from the governing Congress Party for failing to obey a directive to resign by Friday night, according to reports reaching here.- AP
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  • 19 1 MANILA. July 27. Iwo ship mishaps In waters off Cebu Island on Friday killed five and Injured 11.- A.P.
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  • 662 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., July 28, 1952. New "Currency" In Malaya REPLYING to criticism of the MCA's 1500,000 gift to the Malays, our Chineae-owned contemporary the Singapore Tiger Standard says (vide its issue xft 24.7-52): while not claiming that this jilt by the MCA going to solve all our
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  • 145 2 hor financing Refugee Rehabilitation CALCUTTA, July 20. The East Pakistan Government has decided to levy a Refugee Tax on the value 01 juce licences, which have to bt obtained for tht export of raw jute, according to a circular which reached here Friday from
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  • 166 2 Compromise In Bombay Dock Labour Dispute BOMBAY, July 21.— The 4^ monlh-old dispute between the Bombay stevedore Labour and Stevedores Association over the question of working hours was settled here Saturday at the intervention of Mr. S. B. Kale, Central Labour Conciliation Officer. The workers had been reporting for work
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    76 2 Five men of Democratic Party who wanted to be president of the U.S.A. join, ln hearty laughter after their appearance, July 18, on a television show, at Chicago, Illinois. They are (from left) Averell Harriman, Mutual Secu/ity Administrator; Vice President Alben Barkley; Senator Estes Kefauver; senator Robert Kerr
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  • 114 2 DELHI, July 26.— The Hindi Advisory Committee of tile Information and Broadcasting Ministry has, it is learnt, recommended the introduction of regional news bulletins in Delhi to be broadcast from the Patna, Lucknow and Nagpur stations of All India Radio. These are meant for the predominantly
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  • 72 2 CHICAGO. July 27. The Democratic convention here yesterday unanimously nominated Senator John J. Spark, man for vice president in the November elections. Mr. John Sparkman, 52-year-old lawyer from Morgan Conty. Alabama, was elected to Congress in 1936 and 10 years latter we at to the Senate.
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  • 797 2 [ti 11 11 Ro3.fi u_^^ii£^.¥.i THE Rent Control BUI appears to have too many loop, holes to bo plugged lest it should transform Itself Into n purely landlords bill or the chief tenants bill. leaving the poor sub-tenants in the lurch. If one can get the chief
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  • 300 2 KATHMANDU, July 19. The Working Committee of the Nepali Congress, the ruling party, yesterday asked Prime Minister Koirala to reduce the strength of his Cabinet from the present strength of eleven to seven and to make his team more homegeneous. Mr. Koirala has written back to the
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  • 51 2 KARACHI. July 24. Mr. Abdur Rahman Siddiqi, former Editor of the Morning News, Calcutta, has been appointed Acting Governor of East Bengal in place of Malik Feroz Khan Noon, it was officially announced. Malik Feroz Khan Noon is proceeding on three months' leave from July 28.—
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  • 83 2 MADURA. July 21. Ten persons including six women were injured in an explosion at a blagtig powder factory In the Manimuthar Project area near Ambasamudram yesterday, it is reported. The injured were immediately removed to hospital. The condition of four of them is reported serious. The
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  • 28 2 Mr. Mohanlal Shah was unanimously elected President of the All India Organization of Industrial Employers for 1952. 53, at its annual session held in Delhi on July 18.
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  • 321 2 Kosi Changing Its Course PATNA, July 26.— The flood waters of the Kosi have Inundated an area of about 600 square miles in the Darblianga and Saharas Districts affecting over 500,000 people, according to the latest reports received here. Almost the entire area from Tamaria railhead, in DarbhauDistrict, to Angaon,
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  • 120 2 NEW DELHI. July 20. A Hindi map of India, in nine colours, on the scale of one Inch to seventy miles, showing the political divisions of the country, will be published by the Survey of India in the first week of August, it was announced. The
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  • 364 2 Arrests In Calcutta Demonstration CALCUTTA, July 20. One hundred and six persons were arrested and 13 injured when food demonstrators clashed with the police in thickly-po-puiuted North Calcutta this evening, in an attempt to hold a meeting, in defiance of the order under Section 144 now in force in the
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  • 76 2 NAGPUR, July 20.— Mr. S. K. Wankhede (Congress) was today elected first Mayor of the 57-member Nagpur Corporation. Mr. Wankhede, who is also the Deputy Speaker of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly, defeated the United Civic Front candidate, Mr. Ramjiwan Choudharl, by 33 votes to 24.
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  • 3729 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS Establishment Of Refineries In India "Not In National Interests," Say Opposition Members NEW DELHI, July 17.— The House of the People to-day passed tne Indian Companies Amendment Bill which will enaole the Government of India to grant certain exemption
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  • 504 4 CEYLON NEWS Population Problem Is Vital, Says Chief Delegate COLOMBO: In his address at the recent plenary session of the Fifth World Assembly at Geneva, Dr. W. G. Wickremesinghe, Chief Delegate from Ceylon, referred to the question of population as an important
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  • 210 4 TEMPLER ON MALAYAN PRESS -The responsibility of the Press at this stage of Malaya's development are heavy. This is perhaps particularly true of the vernacular Press. The press can be of tremendous assistance in breaking down communal barriers of all races, and in the development of the future selfgoverning Malayan
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  • 275 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) "Public service is sacred. Everyone of you should come forward to perform that. I spend my days in doing public service. It gives me a lot of happiness," observed Mr. V. Paikirlsamy Pillai, J.P., C.H. M.8.E., while replying to the toast proposed by
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  • 554 4 JAFFNA: An incident at one of the election meetings organised by the Tamil Congress in favour of the candidature of Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam, Q.C., for the Jaffna seat in Parliament had its sequel in the Magistrate's Court, Jaffna. The case ended in
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  • 90 4 An appeal ,by the Singapore War Memorial Committee to relatives and friends to send in the names of all people who lost their lives in SouthEast Asia during the war for inclusion in a book of Remembrance was publicised in the Times'. Already abou t 20.000
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  • 63 4 There win be a social gathering of the members of the Indian University Graduates Association of Malaya, today, July 28. at 5.30 p.m. at the Abraham Memorial Hall, No. 17, Malacca Street, Kuala Lumpur, at which Mr. K. C. Sekhar of the Rubber Re-, search Institute, Kuala
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  • 48 4 We regret to announce the sudden death of Srimathi oundarangi Ammal, widow of Mr. P. Govindasamy Chettiar «.P., CJH., Singapore Harbour Board Contractor, on Saturday (26-7-1952) morning at her residence in Kottayur She was aged 36 and she died of heart attack.
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  • 37 4 WASHINTON, July 26.—President Truman on Friday directed that military, economic and financial aid to Denmark be continued despite Denmark ft delivery of a 13,000-ton oil tanker to Soviet Russia on A.P.
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  • 58 4 The next fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. July 30, at "Gokula Villa," No. 9 Boscombe Road, Katong, Singapore, the residence 01 Sri K M. Krishuan. Mr. D W Devaraja will speak on' his recent visit to Rishikesh.
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