Indian Daily Mail, 7 August 1952

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 178, 4^ SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 353 1 Armed Forces, Offices, Car Driving And Handling A. A. Guns Assurance To Foreigners CAIRO, Aug. 6.— General Mohjammed Naguib, Egyptian Commander-in-Chief, made himself known as an advocate of greater freedom for Egyptian women, until recent times largely confined to the home. He told beautiful
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  • 25 1 CAIRO: Egypt's three-man Regency Council was sworn in before the cabinet yesterday in a simple ceremony at the Abdin Palace A. P.
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  • 81 1 No Cigarettes No Tea, Bombay BOMBAY, August 6.—People went without tea and cigarettes today as tobacconists and restaurants were closed along 1 with the principal markets, bullion and stock exchanges. They were in response to a one-day strike called by 100 trade organisations in protest against the Bombay Government's proposed
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  • 92 1 CYPRUS BEFORE U.N.? ATHENS, Aug. 6. Greece may submit to the United Nations her dispute with Britain over the proposed union of Cyprus with Greece, an authoritative source said here today. He said the Greek U.N. delegation had been instructed "to follow closely BrU.sh manoeuvrings which are attempting to frustrate
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  • 41 1 PUSAN, Aug. 6.— Syngman Rhee led from three other presidential candidates today in scattered returns from Tuesday's balloting in South Korea. The 77-year-old president, seeking his second four-year term, was far ahead in the Pusan area. A. P.
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  • 75 1 LONDON, Aug. 6. Three British air charter firms will shortly begin to fly British servicemen and their families from Britain to Singapore, it was learned here today. Firms given permission, by the Government of India to re-fuel their aircraft at Indian airfields, are: Aiwork, Aquila Airways
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  • 185 1 LONDON, Aug. 6. Today's London Time* declared that the situation in Nepal was causing some concern in Delhi. This was due not only to the Indian Government's anx'.ety to help the new Nepal Government to overcome its dilliculUes but also because any breakdown in the administration
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  • 42 1 Hiroshima, Aug. 6.— a list of the names of 80,000 persons killed outright by an atomic bomb here in 1945 was dedicated today and a memorial plaque was unveiled in a ceremony marking the seventh anniversary of the bombing. Reuter
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  • 73 1 TAIPEI. Aug. 6.— The official Chinese Nationalist newspaper "Chung Hua Jlh Pao" today reported a "flying saucer" was seen over the east coast city of Haulien Sunday night. Two flying saucers were reported seen over Taipei on Saturday. The paper said Yung Hung, hai of the
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  • 175 1 URANIUM. CITY, Saskatchewan, Aug. 6.— A Northern Irishman has won the race to stake the first claim in the world's first uranium rush to this wild northwest corner of Saskatchewan. At 8 o'clock yesterday, hundreds of prospectors who camp- ed in the bush near Uranium City began
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  • 55 1 JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 6.— South Africa will begin producing uranium as a by-product of gpld mining next month. An extraction plant financed by Britain and America will be opened near Krugersdorf. Plants are also to be erected at other mines and the uranium sold to the South African
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  • 58 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 6.— lndia and Pakistan signed a limited trade pact valid until June 1953. Ifpder it India will send iron steel, timber, mustard and oil to Pakistan, which will export hides, skins, fish, vegetables and fruit to India. An agreement on major commodities like jute,
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  • 73 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 6. Thirteen Asian and African /Counttrieis yesterdiajy ftfed a formal request for the inclusion of the French-Tunisian dispute on the agenda of the United Nations General assembly on Oct. 14. The group previously tried unsuccessfully to convene a special session on the
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  • 109 1 LONDON. Aug. 6. Queen. Elizabeth Monday night designated her royal household staff and kept on most of the court who served her father, the late King George VI. John Masefieid leinained as Poet Laureate, Sir Alan Lascelles remained as private secretary, but the 26-year-old Queen brought in Lt.-Col.
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  • 76 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 6. Twentyfour people died in a Hyderabad bus crash caused by snakes, it was reported ycs'crday The snakes escaped from their baskets on the roof of the bus, slipped into thfe bus and terrorised the driver. The bus was taking a gr'mp
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  • 26 1 SAN DIEGO, Aug. 6. A giant United States Air Force B-36 bomber with eight men aboard exploded and crashed into the ocean near here yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 80 1 i BOMBAY, Aug. 6. A device enabling air traffic control to ascertain visually the direction of an aircaft approaching the aerodrome from a distance of about 400 miles has been installed at Santa Cruz Airport (Bombay). Known as "High Frequency Visual Direction Finder," the
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  • 62 1 BANGALORE. Aug. 6— Six industrialists of Mysore State left Bangalore for Japan on Friday to study industrial conditions in that country. They will also visit Indonesia and China. The Rajpramukh (governor) of Mysore in a message to the delegation observed that any endeavour to promote
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  • 30 1 LONDON. Aug. 6^-A preparatory conference aimed at establishing a Chinese-Mus-lim Association was held In Peking between July 27 and 31, the New China news agen»cy reported yesterday.-- Reuter
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  • 68 1 HONOLULU, Aug. 6. The world situation was reviewed in detail by the three-power (United States, Australia and New Zealand) conference of Foreign Minisers here, joint liaison officers announced to. day. *n f The spokesman said this was an exchange of views and that no decisions had
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  • 26 1 BUENOS AIRES. Aug. 6.— The Secretary General of Ange»ntlna,'s .powerful Confederation of Labour yesterday described Eva Peron as "already a saint— £>t. Eva of America}." Reuter
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  • 108 1 HONGKONG, Aug. 6.— If the Tibetans would fight like the Finna they could chase the Communists out in two months, Robert Chappelet, banished from China by the Reds, said on arrival here this week from the Tibetan border. There are only 10,000
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  • 161 1 Getting Desperate About Oil Situation BUFFALO, New York, Aug. 6. Persia might sell her oil to the Soviet Union if unable to dispose of it otherwise, Mr. Manucher Nakhai, Director General of the Persian Ministry of Labour, suggested here. "We are getting desperate
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  • 168 1 COLOMBO, Aug. 6. Premier Dudley Senanayake today expiesed alarm at the number of Indians illegally emigrating to Ceylon, which he said would automatically become part of India if this continued. Ke was speaking in the Ceylon House of Representatives which was discussing the Govvernment's decision last month
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  • 44 1 Photo. Major General S.N. Shoo, smith, Ore, DSO uith Bar, mentioned in dispatches six times between 1940 and 1945, has been chosen as Deputy Chfef of Staff at General Clark's Headquarters in Korea in agreement with the USA Government. A. P.
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  • 141 1 LONDON. Aug. 6.— Pakistan is today facing possibly the biggest locust invasion in the history of the sub-continent, the Pakistan High Commission stated here today. More than 40 swarms have been reported in an area extending from Kohat in the North-West Frontier Province through Western
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  • 46 1 LONDON, Aug. 6. Prime Minister Winston Churchill has called a full cabinet meeting for tomorrow evening to discuss next November's Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference. Mr. Churchill is expected to consider a report by an inner cabinet committee on preparations for the conference. Reuter
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  • 47 1 TAIPEI, Aug. 6.—Superstitious Formosans beat drums and lit firecrackers jto "drive away the devil" as a partial lunar eclipse was visible over Formosa this morning, Roughly two thirds of the moon's surface was blocked out from 3 a.m. to 4.30 a.m. today. A.P.
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  • 675 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Aug. 7, 1952. PLIGHT OF COMMUNAL BODIES RECENTLY we had occasion to comment on the waning influence or rather the dwindling membership of most com. munal political organisations in Malaya. Soon after the sixth annual sesaion of the Malayan Indian Congress, we wrote a series
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  • 344 2 TRADE BALANCE MAI IMPROVE NEW DELHI, Aug. i.— lndia's balance of of payments position will be quite manageable during 1952-53, unless any unforeseen factors arise, an official source told the PTI financial correspondent here. It was possible to hold this view, the source said, because
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    35 2 Photo, Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands leaps for joy as Holland scores in her water polo match against Hungary at Helsinki's Olympic Pool, July 30. The Duke of Edinburgh n fourth from right. A. P.
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  • 131 2 In raw jute too, there has been a larue increase of production in the country, and tne mills at present are fully stoe. ked. Because of the favourable stock position, and considering that the price of Pakistan jute is, at present, very high, only small quantities of Pakistan
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  • 20 2 WINDSOR. England, Aug. 5. Queen Mother Elizabeth observed her 52nd birthday quietly yesterday at the Royal Lodge here A. P.
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  • 57 2 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru sustained minor injuries on July 29 morning when, rushing up the Parliament House steps, he slipped. He received a deep cut on his left knee which na- immediately attended to by doctors. The Prime Minister attended to hi* duties in Parliament
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  • 110 2 CALCUTTA: About 14,000 charka.s. keeping nearly 20,000 village! s employed, are at present being used in West Bengal, according to the progress report of the activities of the State Government's Khadi Expansion Board. The Board, meetuig on Fii«day under the presidentsiiip of the
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  • 283 2 CALCUTTA: The 1,200,000 landless and migratory aboriginals of West Bengal are proposed to be settled and turned into a land-owinng class under a State Government scheme now awaiting implementation, it is officially learnt. The Union Government have promised supplementary finance. These people, a Government
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  • 489 2 OVER-SIZED HUMAN BONES DISCOVERED MADRAS. Aug. I.— A burial ground with "over-sized hu. man skeletons, said to date back to prehistoric period was recently discovered in a village m Narasannapeta taluk of the Srikakulam district. The District Collector, Mr. N. Bhagwandas, who is an honorary correspondent
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  • 91 2 Andhra State Confab Next Month MADRAS. July 31.— A joint meeting of the general body of the Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee and Andhra Congress legislators will be held in September to consider the immediate formation of Andhra State, according to Mr, N. Sanjeeva Reddi. President of the APCC. In view
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  • 87 2 First Recruits For Assam's Land Army GAUHATI. Aug. I.— A beginning In the formation of land army in the State, was made last week when' the first batch of 90 was recruited for the purpose at fchetri, 24 miles from heie. They will take energetic steps to bring about an
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  • 107 2 COLOMBO, Aug. 6.— The Ceylon Government is considering allowing Ceylon tea to be re-exported from London to other destinations, including dollar coun'tries, Mr. Mf. De S. Jayaratne, Ceylon Secretary for Commerce and Trade, said here today. It was stated that the tea would fetch
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  • 41 2 SHILLONG, July 28— Two Ministers of the East Bengal Government, Mr. Abdul Hainid (Education) and Mr. S. A. Salim (Commerce), accompanied by officials, arrived here recently to attend a meeting of the Assam-East Bengal Separation Council. FOC
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  • 22 2 EDMONTON, Aug. 6.— The Social Credit Party last night swept into power in Alberta. whining its fifth straight election since 1935.- Reuter
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  • 946 2 By the By Selegie Road Abbreviations r THE. Foreign .Ministers o: ANZUS are to meet unci a year. Mac'.ime Chiang Kaishek is flying to Honolulu foi HOSPITALISATION and ME. DICATION. ANZUS is an abbreviation while HOSPITALIZATION and MEDICATION are obscuration. These two tendencies aie quile frequently noticed in deliberations of
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  • 1732 3 CR's Appeal To Small Investors To Take Share In Loan NEW MADRAS 4.OAN FLOATED Au *>' Mr c Rafrgopalacnari, thief Minister, in a broadcast talk last Iriday, appealed to small investors in Madras State to contribute substantially towards the State I finances
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  • 600 3 MADRAS, Aug. 4.— The Madras Government announced last week the terms of a new loan for Rs. 5 crores. which they wanted to float to-day, for financing capital projects in the State. The loan, which has a term of 12 years, carries interest at 4
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  • 1123 3 MADRAS, Aug. 4.— There were some exchanges between the Leader of the Opposition and the Chief Minister during questiontime in the Assembly last week, following a discussion on the point whether the information, which the Government had called for in reply
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  • 338 3 Mr. P. Venkateswaralu (Jaggayya^pet Communist) submitted that the previous practice of prior circulation of printed answers to questions put by members might be revived. This practice, he submitted, would enable members who did not know English to understand the replies made and put suitable supplementary questions.
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  • 415 4 CEYLON NEWS: Percentage* Of Increase Of Popu lation Greatest In World JAFFNA: Mr. V. Veerasingham M.P. for Vaddukkoddai, is of opinion that the Tamil population in Ceylon is decreasing. Addressing a health week meeting in his constituency, Mr. Veerasingham said that it was widely advertised
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    34 4 Photo. Mohamed Neguib, new C-ln-C of the Egyptian Army and leader of the recent Egyptian coup d'etat, (without headwear) met Hassan El Hodeiby, 'Supreme Guide' of the Moslem Brotherhood, in Cairo, Xly 28. A.P.
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  • 228 4 FRESH WATER SUPPLY TO JAFFNA COLOMBO: Tne irrigation Department has undertaken a scheme to convert tne Elephant Pass lagoon and tne Vadamarachcni lagoon into fresh water storage reservoirs ta order to augment the iresn water supply of tne Jaffna Peninsula. Tins scheme will provide irrigation facilities to about lD.uuo acres
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  • 81 4 CHICAGO, Aug. 6— Fabisiak. Consul for the Government of Poland ta Chicago, said on Tuesday he had resigned his post and asked the United States for asylum. Fabisiak, Consul here since 1949, sent his resignation to the Polish Embassy in Washington on Aug. 1. The
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  • 65 4 Recruitment for the first intake of 150 men for the Federation Regiment will begin on 18th August, 1952. A recruiting team under Major Ryan will interview Perak candidates at the Malay Regiment Barracks. Taiplng. on 20th and 21st Aug. and will then move on to Ipoh where recruitment
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  • 122 4 Wed. Electoral Lists will hs available at all Post Offices fn Singapore for inspection by members of the public for fourteen days commencing today. If a person who has forwarded an application to be registered as an elector does not find his name in the new List, he
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  • 96 4 The Army intends to offer Queen's Malayan Commissions to Malayans for service in certain units o the British Army stationed in Maiaya These commissions wm rtiutaaL'V oe short Service Comm.ssions lor a period ot lull time Army service and a period on tne reserve. Suitctoie short
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  • 128 4 It ha^ been ttecided to bring forward the time of the present nightly 7 p.m. news Dulletin to €.15 p.m. witn effect from Sunday, August 10th. This change is in order to place the early evening bulletin outside the period when blackouts are not likely to
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  • 79 4 NEW DELHI. Aug. 6.— The Nepal Government has refused to allow a new Swiss team to climb Mount Everest highest mountain in the world, this autumn, according to reports from Khatmandu. It wsM\ allow .the former Swiss team, which climbed it within 1.000 feet of
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  • 97 4 DALKEITH TO McNEILL LONDON, Aug. 6.- Jane MfcNeill, 21-year-old blonde English society girl, has announced her engagement to the Earl of Dalkeith, 28-year-old heir to a Scottish dukedom whose name was often been romantically linked with Princess Margaret. The Earl, a naval officer during the war, has been a frequent
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  • 24 4 MANILA. Aug. 6. Two mild earth tremors shook Tacloban, capital of Central Leyte Island, early today, the Weather Bureau reported. A. P.
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  • 149 4 Emergency Meeting held at the Association premises No. 177-66. West Hill Road, Singapore, on Sunday, 20th July 1952. The Meeting commenced at 10 am., With Mr. M. Daniel, as Chairman. The Meeting was called to elect new Office bearers as the outgoing Office-bearers resigned. The Chairman requested
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  • 146 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. 6—lndia in 1951-52 earned foreign exchange of Rs. 358,000.000 I U5575,180,000) by exporting 353,680,000 yards of cotton pieoegoods, a government announcement said. The major portion of 318,--440,000 yards (Rs. 322,149,--000) was exported to sterling areas, leaving a residue ot 35,240,000 yards (Rs. 35,431,--000) for
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  • 46 4 SRI M. KRISHNA BHAGAVATHAR of K. Lumpur who will give a free performance of music at the Raimakrishna Mission Hall. 9, Norris Road, Singapore at 7 p.m. today (Aug. 7). Accompaniments will be: Pandit M. Ramalingam (Harmonium) and Sri M. V. Guruswami (Mrithangam).
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