Indian Daily Mail, 30 July 1952

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Vi.l. NO. 170. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1952. ,m FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 25 1 Photo). General Mohamed Negulb Pasha, the Egyptian who has seized control of Cairo In a bloodless coup on July 23- A.P.
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  • 96 1 TUNIS BEY REJECTS FR. PLANS TUNIS. July 29.— The Bev of Tunis, Sidi Lamine, yesterday refused to set his seal to French plans for reforms in Tunisia and sent them back for further consideration, according to usually reliable French sources here. Count Jean De Hautecioque, French Resident General who took
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  • 304 1 Overseas Indians May Register Marriages At India Office New Bill In Indian Parliament From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 29.— A Bill of» vital importance to Indians overseas was introduced in the Council of States by th e Government on Monday. The main object of the Bill which seeks
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  • 40 1 RAJA FORMER BEAUTY Photo) The Raja of Perils, is pic. tured with the former Riam Bessayanavin, who in 1940 was crowned "Miss Thailand." The two were married at Bangkok on July 18. By a former marriage the F»«-» ««■"> children. A.P.
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  • 120 1 OLYMPIC VICTORY PARLIAMENT From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 29.— Though the Press of India has been full of the Indian hockey team's brilliant victory in the Helsinki Olympics reflecting the legitimate pride of the Indian public, an effort to make Parliament take notice of the great achievement failed
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  • 260 1 America Must Increase Aid To India C. Bowles WASHINGTON, July 29. The United States Ambassador to India, Mr. Chester Bowles, said today that Americans "must face up to the fact that we must increase aid to India." In an article on Indian affairs in "Field Reporter," a new State Department
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  • 101 1 RAJAJI DRAWS BOTH PAY PENSION From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. July 29.— 1t was revealed in Madras Assembly that Rajaji was drawing his pay as Chief Minister plus hi.; life pension as India's ex-Governor-General making a total of about Rs. 2,500 per mensem. This corrected the impression created by a
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  • 205 1 LONDON, July 28.— Britain today turned down a suggestion India be asked to appoint an impartial commission to investigate Communist charges of germ warfaro. Minister of State Selwyn l Lloyd told the House of Commons the British Government felt it would
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  • 332 1 BUENOS AIRES, July 29.— President Peron stood for half-an-hour periods at the head of the coffin of his dead wife, Eva, today as surging thousands pressed forward to pay their last respects to Argentina's first ladv. Eight persons were reporte?d dead from
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  • 83 1 PAN-ASIAN SOCIALIST CONFERENCE RANGOON, July 29. A sub-committee of three was formed here yesterday to prepare for a Pan-Asian socialist conference, due to be held in October The conference Is designed to co-ordinate the policies and programme to be followed by Asian Socialist parties, ln addition to Asian delegates, it
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  • 84 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 29.— A r^crt from Helsinki (Finland; states that one of the most popular books circulating therein is a translation of the commentary on the Upanishad by the Madras Chief Minister Mr. C. Rajagopalachari. The translation is t»y i.n<; President of
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  • 39 1 COLOMBO, July 29.— The 5.900-ton New Zealand cruiser Bellona, on a six months good, will cruise to Britain, left here this morning for Bombay. Admiral Sir G*oirrey Oliver, I Commander, in- Chief of the
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  • 204 1 LONDON, July 29.— The courage of a 17--year-old Indian student, S7 P. Pramar, in rescuing a child from a blazing bungalow and attempting to rescue the owner was praised by the coroner at Farnham, Surrey, yesterday. The coroner was conducting an Inquest on Mrs. Penelope Bowers,
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  • 98 1 FAROUK'S PORTRAITS VANISH CAIRO, July 29. Handwritten text of the Holy Ko ran has replaced King Farouk's portrait at General Naguib'.' headquarters here, an Egyptian army spokesman said today. Wviiten on a single sheet of parchment, ihe text was presenter! to the Commander-in-Chief by the lib dilTtor o r the
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  • 50 1 East Indies fleet, paid a courtesy call to the vessel yesterday. Capt. G. V. Dolphin, who commands the warship, will proceed to New Delhi after landing at Bombay to hand over a letter of greeting from I New Zealand Prime Minister I Sidney Holland to Indiar Prime Minister Nehru. Reuter
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  • 31 1 LONDON. July 29.— Making her nrst visit to a theatre since the death of King George VI, Princess Margaret last night saw the American musical "Call Me Madam."
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  • 32 1 LONDON, July 29. Mr. Winston Churchill announced in the House of Commons today that a Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference would open in London in the last week ot November.- Reuter
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  • 117 1 ANTI-HINDI SATYAGRAHA ON AUG. 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 29— More than fifty leading members of the Dravida Kalagham including tho Annadurai group have annovjicer*. their intention to lead ttie agitation throughout Tamilnad against "Hindi imperialism" on Aug. 1 by eras, ing Hindi signboaris at the main railway
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  • 92 1 NARROW ESCAPE FOR CHINESE CONTRACTOR KUALA LUMPUR, Tues: A Chinese contractor was fired on by terrorists while he was driving his car on an estate in the LABIS area of Johore. His tyres were punctured and his windscreen smashed but he escaped through some rubber trees, says an Emergency Communique
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  • 741 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., July 39, 1952. Mr. Aw' s— And Not Public's Pagoda! "I'VE no faith in the Income Tax Department." says Mr. Aw Boon Haw the Cliinese multimillionaire in an interview with his own newspaper the Singapore Tiger Standard yesterday. Ifcis ls fmr Prising, because no capitalist
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  • 1016 2 Barbed-Wire Fencing For P'cherry-Karaikal Frontier! NEW DELHI: Details which are now available of the working of the Customs Department during 1951-52 show considerable progress in several aspects of the Customs administration during the year as compared to the previous year's record. Apart from
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  • 77 2 NEW DELHI, July 29— Prime Minister Nehru told Parliament yesterday that India was exporting small quantities of thorium and uranium ores to Britain, France and the Unl. ted States "for experimenta' purposes." The ores were not normally allowed to be exported, except under special arrangements, when India
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    32 2 jrnoto;. Major Tadesse Aggegnehu (left) is pictured at the American Embassy In Addis Ababa on July 4 when he received the American Bronze Medal, awarded to him by U.S. President Truman. A.P.
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  • 181 2 Giant White Vulture In Himalayas? BOMBAY, July 20. Two member of the seven-mart French mountaineering expedition to the Himalayas, said here to-day that they saw a rare giant white vultuie, while climbing ths 20,000-foot peak, Deo Dakni. The mountaineers, M. Edouard Frendo, a noted French Alpine guide and Madame Louise
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  • 132 2 NEW DELHI, July 29— Most Indian newspapers, commenting on ex-King Farouk's abdi. cation viewed his departure as only the opening of a new chapter of internal struggle in Egypt. The independent Times of India said that although there would be few tears at Farouk's departure
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  • 111 2 ZAFRULLAH S STATEMENT KARACHI. July 29— Pakis tan's Foreign Minister Sir Mohammed Zaffrullah Khar expressed gratification that "what appears and may in fact turn out to be a revolu tion and a turning point in the affairs of Egypt" had been carried through "in a perfect ly orderly and dignified
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  • 112 2 WORLD CHRISTIAN YOUTH CONFAB IN KOTTAYAM MADRAS, July 29. Three hundred delegates from all countries are expected to attend the Third World Confer, ence of Christian Youth in Kottayam, South India, from Dec. 11 to 25. The Conference, which It being sponsored jointly by five Christian world-wide organisa. tions, will
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  • 107 2 GRIEVANCES OF W-BENGAL TEA GARDEN WORKERS NEW DELHI, July 20— Mr. Satyendra Mazumdar. Communist member of the Council of States from West Bengal, met the Labour Minister. Mr. Girl, here yesterday and told him of the grievances of tea garden workers in West Bengal. He appealed for relief for workers
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  • 95 2 N. Z. Import Licence Exemptions New Zealand has exempted from licence a number of imports from non-scheJuled countries including India, the Commerce and Industry. These articles include: coffee and its essence; starch; water, proof material with a coating of rubber; rubber tyre repair outfits for bicycles, cycles and motor vehicles,
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  • 399 2 KARACHI, July 29_J»aki*tan Foreign Minister Sir Mo. hammed Zafrullah Khan said yesterday that Dr. Frank Graham's proposed conversations on the rTw I milr dispute would be confined "to certain concrete matters" and would have a specified time limit. Dr. Graham is the United Nations
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  • 1653 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Discussion On Amending Bill Continues NEW DELHI, July 21.— Speaker Mavlankar ruled today that Sardar Hukam Singh's amendment, that the proposed select committee on the Preventive Detention (Second Amendment) Bill should be competent to consider not merely those sections which
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    72 3 Flames leap high from a petrol depot on the Island of Macao off the Chinese mainland near Hong Kong recently when 3,000 drums of petrol were destroyed. The blaze burned for eight hours before firemen could get within striking distance of the flames. Damage was estimated at about
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  • 138 3 NEW DELHI. July 21.— The Indian Consul-General In Pondicherry has lodged protests with the French Indian authorities against border ln cidents involving assaults on Indian nationals and trespass into Indian Union territory by French Indian nationals, said Mr. Satish Chandra, Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, In a
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  • 295 3 NEW DELHI, July 21.— Prime Minister Nehru told the House of the People at questien time today that there had been some increase recently in the movement of passengers, both Hindu ana Muslim, from East Bengal to West Bengal. The movement in the other direction
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  • 151 3 "NEW DELHI. July 21 Prime Minister Nehru reiterated in the House of the People today his assurance that the oeople of Chandernagore would be consulted before its future administration W9s settled. The Prime Minister said, it) a written reply to Mr. A. K Gosalan. that the present
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  • 1180 3 But Returns One To Lower House Without Recommendations NEW DELHI, July 18. The Council of States to-day passed two Bills and returned the third, a money Bill, to the House of the People, without any recommendations, before adjourning till Monday. The Tariff Amendment BUI, which
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  • 401 4 CEYLON NEWS: U.S. BECOMES THIRD COLOMBO: Red China ranks as the largest single buyer of rubber from Ceylon. In the first six months of this year she purchased 26,755,250 lbs. valued at Rs. 59,394,131. The United Kingdom was next with purchases to
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  • 97 4 LONDON, July 29. The Indian Olympic hockey team world title holder is arriving in London on Aug. 4 (not Aug. 8 as rendered earlier) on its way home and will play the Indian Gymkhana Club at Osterley, Middlesex, on Aug. 8. Mr. B. G. Kher, Indian
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  • 59 4 When there is no traffic control by a policeman or by lights at a marked pedestrian crossing, the driver of any vehicle must allow free and uninterrupted passage to any pedestrian who is already on the crossing. Foot passengers have precedence over ah vehicular traffic once they
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  • 98 4 The Director of Posts, Singapore, announces that on Saturday, Aug, 2 (Bank Holiday) and Monday, Aug. 4 (Public Holiday) the hours of public business at General Post. Office will be 8.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Other Post Offices and Postal Agencies in the Colony will
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  • 195 4 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION: EMPLOYERS TO NOTE men's Compensation are requested to get ln touch witn the Labour Department, Havelock Road, Singapore, Telephone Number *****. Some employers in Singapore have omitted to give notice to the Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation, of accidents Involving their workmen, either through ignorance of the provision of the
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  • 73 4 SOTO). Anna Malja Kukkonon of Helsinki congratulates Nina Romaschkova of Russia after the Soviet Girl broke the Olympic record for the women's discus when she won the event with a throw of 51.52 metres at Helsinki, on July 20. With them are two other Russian girls
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  • 186 4 MELBOURNE, July 29.— Sir Donald Br&dman, Australia's ST.-atest cricketing batsman, Is being talked oft as a possible manager of Australia s 1953 cricket test team that is feoing to England. Melbourne Herald writer p. J. Millard said the weight of opinion in Australian cricket circles in
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  • 333 4 Governor To Appoint Committee To Investigate Problem At the meeting of the Legislative Council on June 17 the Government in reply to a suggestion from a Member that the number of Elected Members should be increased, had stated that consideration would be given to
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  • 75 4 The Singapore Volunteer Corps has sent a cheque for $1,519.61 to the St. Andrews Memorial Hall Committee to pay for the installation of two plaques. One is to commemorate the members of Singapore Volunteer Corps who lost their lives during the fighting for Singapore and subsequent imprisonment during
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  • 24 4 AivitiVES "LONDON. July 29.— M. Andrei Gromyko, Russia's new Ambassador to Britain, whose appointment set Western diplomats guessing, arrived in London last night.- Reuter
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    57 4 Photo). Marjorie Jackson of Australia wins the final of the women's 100-anetre event at Helsinki's Olympic Stadium. Second place went to Daphne Hasenjager (Daphne Robb at Wembley In ld48) of South Africa (No. 114). Third (place went to Shirley Strickland of Australia (31). Miss Jackson's winning time of 11.5 seconds
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  • 76 4 ALL-CHINESE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION HELSINKI, July 29.—India yesterday opposed postponement of the question of admission of the All-China Athletic Association of Peking at the Congress of International Amateur Athletic Federation here. After about two hours' discussion, however, the Congress decided by a majority vote to postpone the consideration of the application
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  • 42 4 It is officially announced by the President of the City Council that during her coming visit to Singapore, the Dutchess of Kent will, at a public ceremony, receive the Freedom of the City of Singapore.
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