Indian Daily Mail, 8 August 1952

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VI II, NO. 179, SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, IGUST 8, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 1299 1 New Power Station Completion Oct-June Hits At Water Heaters, Electric Cookers Air-Conditioning Set "His Excellency the Governor has given us October the ist as a target date; the Honourable Mr. Fergusson has said that we may be as late as June next year
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    26 1 Photo). Ailai E. Stevenson, Gov. nor of the State of Illinois, nominee of the Democratic Party for the Office of President of the United States. USIS
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  • 146 1 COMMUNISM IN ASIA— CATLIN'S VIEW SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 7.— Prof. George Catlin, British philospher and author said yesteday his recent Asian tour had convinced him that com. munism was not a disease bred in poverty, but that it thrived In the middle professional classes. As an example he said that
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  • 68 1 It has (been decided to relax the control Imposed by the Control of Building Ordinance by the deletion of Item 7 from the Schedule to the Ordinance. The effect of this will be that approval ot the Gover-nor-in-Cotineil wflfc^bo* be required if on the construction of
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  • 149 1 C. Re Floated It Against Advice Of Experts From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 7.— The new Madras four per cent fifty million rupee loan was oversubscribed in just two days. Thsre could be no greater proof of confidence that Rajaji Ministry had won from the public.
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  • 23 1 THURS: Mr. Malcolm MacDonald returned to Singa■pore this evening arriving at Tengah at the conclusion of his visits to Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
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  • 22 1 CANBERRA, Aug. 7.—Television for Australia is still a long way off, Australian Postmaster General, Hubert Anthony said today. Reuter
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  • 125 1 PARIS, Aug. 7. France may let the Tunisian issae get on the U.N. General Assembly by default, an official spokesman hinted Wednesday. The spokesman told a news conference that he could not say now what the French position would be when the
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  • 38 1 Ceylonese Premier Dudley Senanayake said in Parliament yesterday that the present citizenship laws will be suitably amended if Ceylonese nationals in Malaya and Singapore were unduly inconvenienced by the citizenship laws there Reuter
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  • 80 1 CEYLON INSPIRED BY INDIA— SAYS SENANAYAKE Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake told Ceylon's House of Representatives today "theres no reason whatsoever for Ceylon to be hostile towards India." He was speaking in a House discussion on the government's decision last month to ordei the army to help the police check illegal
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  • 88 1 VIAREGGIO, Aug. 7.— The Duke of Windsor is suffering from stomach trouble, but plans to leave here for Venice by car tomorrow to continue a yacht cruise of the Mediterraniean. The Duches said today he was suffering from pains and loss of appetite. The Duke and
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  • 68 1 From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Aug. 7.—Coeducation will be Introduced in schools from this academic year according to an official notification. This reform was unthinkable during the Nizam's rule when purdah was the rule in all schools and colleges. Co-education will be compulsory in all primary schools
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  • 170 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 7.— The House of People after hours of long debate on Wednesday finally passed the Preventive Detention Bill by 296 votes to 61. The BUI extends by two years the Preventive Detention Act which expires in October but the
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  • 123 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 7.— Prime Minister Nehru today pointed ,o the avoidance of war with Pakistan over Kashmir as one of tho major achievements of his government. Replying to critics in parliament who demanded that India should use force If necessary, Mr. Nehru
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  • 111 1 1 00th Day Of Ceylon Indian Satyagraha Commemorated COLOMBO, Aug. 7. The Ceylon Indian Congress on Thursday held a meeting to commemorate 100th day of Satyagraha (passive resistance). Leaders of various political parties in Ceylon addressed the§meeting. ihis country drew their inspiration from India's leaders. The achievement of freedom by
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  • 132 1 Kashmir Could Only Be Settled By War? -Pak Official WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.— A Pakistan Government official charged India with the "stalling of" a settlement of the five-year-old dispute over control of Kashmir. Mohamed Ayub, Secretary of the Pakistan Ministry of Kashmir Affairs, told a news conference that there is growing
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  • 37 1 COLOMBO, Aug. 7. Ceylon finance Minister Mr. J. /awardene told Parlia--ut today that the term of office of the American Governor of the Ceylon Central Bank Mr. John Exters had not been extended.- Reuter
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  • 220 1 LET INDIA NEGOTIATE KOREA PEACE QUAKERS APPEAL: OXFORD, Aug. 7.— An appealing for peace in Korea through the use of India's good offtces was issued yesterday by the World Conference of the Society of Friends (Quakers) which has just ended hee. The appeal was cabled to Chinese Foreign Minister Minister
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  • 187 1 Lato on Tuesday night. August. 5, a party of three men and one woman dressed in khaki ?.nd carrying automatic we?4>ons entered Batu 1 Kitane Bazaar. 9 miles from Kuching. and extorted by threats the sum of four thousand dollars from local shopkeepers. The party
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  • 75 1 LONDON. Aug. 7.— The 17--year-old King of Iraq Faisal 11, and his uncle. Prince Regent Emir Abdul Illah, sailed from here today In the liner Queen Mary for a five-week stay in the United States. The bdy King, w"ho has spent foil* years in
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  • 815 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Fri., Aug. 8, 1952. UMNO's Rise And Fall THE plight of the Malay organisations the UMNO (United Malays National Or. ganisationj and the PMU (the Peninsular A* -days Union) as described by their respective leaders and f.uoted in our editorial yesterday, makes sad reading but the
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  • 317 2 Dr. SUBBAROYAN S CALL TO YOUTHS MADRAS, Aug. 2.— An appeal to the younger generation to follow the footsteps of Mahatma Gandhi and be the inheritors of the great doctrine of Ahimsa, was made by Dr. P. Subbaroyan, delivering the inaugural address of the
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  • 133 2 GAUHATI, Aug. 1. Flood waters submerging some of the forests in Assam have driven wild elephants and tigers from their abodes to neighbouring inhabited areas, endangering human life and property. Two women have been killed by elephants In a group of villages under the
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  • 68 2 "Azad" Kashmir To Have Its Own P T KARACHI. July. 2D. The Paklsan. occupied "Azad' Rash. mir is to have a network of post and telegraph offices shortly, Radio Pakistan reported to-night. The question of improving the present communication system in "Azad" Kashmir. was discussed in Murree yeterday between Coi.
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  • 52 2 GAUHATI, July 29. A North Eastern Railway Press Note says: "Train services on different sections of the Railway as announced yesterday, are maintained without Interruption. Further, through communication has since been restored between Fakirgram and Chautara and two trains each way are now running between Amingaon and
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    75 2 The Privy Coi icil in London .e versed, July 28, a Hong Kynj; decision and awarded forty disputed planes to C.L. Chennault Civil Air Transport Incorporated. Some 70 plane* are involved tin the dispute, fn which the Red China Government claims possesion of the planes claimed by Chennault *s. PHOTO
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  • 70 2 NAGPUR, Aug. I. Tlie Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly passed an official resolution empowering Parliament to make uniform law loi the imposition of estate duty In respect of agricultural land in the State. The Revenue Minister, Mr. B. A. Mandloi who moved the resolution, said the
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  • 35 2 CALCUTTA: An appeal t<. the public for funds for the relief of the Mood. affected peo. pie of Cooch Behar has been Issued by Mr. Surendra Nath Lahiri, Secretary. Cooch Behar District Congress Committee. FOC
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  • 534 2 TO RAISE STANDARD OF PRODUCTION MADRAS: The awards for the best pictures and artistes of 1950, were presented at a function held under the auspices of the Motion Picture Academy, Madras, on July 27 evening at St. Mary's Hall, George Town. Mr. S. B. P.
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  • 231 2 ELECTION OF NEXT CONGRESS PRESIDENT NEW DELHI. Aug. 2.— The tort Presidential election of the Indian National Congress will be held on December 22, 1952. ami results announced on December 29. according to a programme finalised by the Election Sub-Committee of t.ie Congress Working Cmmittee. Nominations for the Presidential elections,
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  • 885 2 By the By Selegie Road HAVE WE GOT IT WRONG? "IF you wish to enjoy eq--1 ual rights with other Malayans, you must be loyal and faithful to this country. One cannot have dual status. Indians living in Malaya should not hesii fate to apply for citizenship", said Mr. M.
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  • 123 2 LONDON, Aug. 7.— A Worldwide drive to raise £250,000 for a memorial to the late George Bernard Shaw has flopped, the organisers disclosed. 'Results so far have been disappointing." Ivor Brown, chairman of the appeal committee, said yesterday. 'We will decide whether or not to
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  • 1744 3 Indian Parliament Proceedings: ENOUGH TO DO WORK AND KEEP UP SUCH DIGNITY BILL PASSED \ht HOUSE OF PEOPLE NEW DELHI, Aug. 6. The House of the People recently passed the Home Minister, Dr. Katju's Salaries and Allowances of Ministers Bill reducing the salary of a
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  • 499 3 NEW DELHI. Aug. 4.— The Government off India's contract with a British firm for the supply of jeeps figured in the Council of States last week during question hour. The Defence Minister, Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar. replying to Mr. Kunzru said that steps preliminary to the
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  • 532 3 BOMBAY, Aug. 5.— In a lengthy state* ment pleading innocence, Mubarak Ali Ahmed, who is accused of cheating and using forged documents as genuine said recently, at the Bombay Sessions Court, that if the military contract with SEAC and the deposit receipt of
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  • 235 3 Real Work Of Engineer In Villages MADRAS. Aug. 5. The view that the real work of the engineers in the future lay in villages was exr>re:ised by Mr. N. Ranga Reddi. Minister for Public Works when he delivered the inaugural address of the Civil Engineering Association. College of Engineering, Guindy
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  • 185 3 NO RETIRING AGE FOR MINISTERS MADRAS, Aug. 6.— Mr. C. Suibraimaniam. Minister for Finance, Informed Mr. Alexander Gnanamuthu in the Madras Legislative Council during question -time, that there was no proposal under the consideration of the Govern nent to raise the age of retirement in "Government service. Mr. M. P.
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  • 58 3 MADRAS, Aug. s.— Dr. M V Krishna Rao. Minister for Education, stated in the Madras Legislative Council that the Government had issued directions to the Director of Public Instruction to instruct managements and the District Educational Officers to see that no delays occurred in the closure
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  • 47 3 MADRAS. Aug. 4.— The Indian Naval Destroyer, "Rajput." with Capt. R. D. Kotari in Command, will a»rrlve in Madras on Aug. 10 to take part in the Independence Day celebrations. The "Rajput" Ls coming to Madras for the first time. FOC
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  • 62 3 Chief Minister characterising the department as his enemy No. 2. Engineers, he was sure, were as much interested in cutting down expenditure and seeing that the projects entrusted to them were executed well and at the minimum cost. It was also up to them to erase from the minds of
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  • 117 4 The following are the new officials of the Singapore, Traction Company Employees Union for the year of 1952 who were elected at the annual general meeting of the Union held on July 26. President— Mr. R. K. Samy (re-elected), Vice-President— Mr. A. Karim (re-elected). Hon.
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  • 47 4 Dr. E. A. Shankar, a leading Indian medical practitioner here, who went to India three weeks ago to attend on his ill-father returned to Singapore by air last evening (Aug. 7). His father Prof. E. S. Ananthanarayanan of Pachaiytyqpas College Madras, has recovered.
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  • 245 4 CEYLON NEWS: But Deplores 'Refusal Of Citizenship Rights' MASKELIYA: The Ceylon Indian Congress would, under no circumstances, do anything against the interests of Ceylon, declared Mr. S. Thondaman, presiding at a meeting of the C.I.C. held recently on the urban council grounds
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  • 236 4 ELECTRIC SUPPLY TO NEW PROPERTY In a letter to the City Secretary, Municipal Office, on the subject of Electricity Supply to new housing estates, the Hony. Secretary of the Singapore Association says "My Committ'ee's attention has been drawn to the requirement af a substantial daposlt for electricity cable* to new
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  • 75 4 Mr. Lim Hee Yang of Singapore and Mr. Zalnal bin All of Tanjong Malim have been awarded United States Teacher Training grants for six months' training in the United States. The awards are made by the Department of State in cooperation with the Office
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  • 68 4 This year Changi Prison made 2,137 uniforms for Government employees. The Government Medical Store received 936 mattresses. 740 pillows and 1.489 pillow cases. The Local Prison during July received 153 persons convicted for opium offences. Of these 28 were admitted into the Prison Hospital for treatment
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  • 83 4 At the Annual General Meeting of the Association held on Saturday July 26. the following were elected office-bearers: Mr. K. K. Ramchandani of Messrs. G. Ramchand: Chairman, Mr. Hassaram of Messrs W. Hassaram: Vice-chair-man, Mr. B. H. Melwani of Messrs. J. T. Chanral (Singapore) Ltd: Hon. Secretary,
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  • 229 4 "The Singapore Improvement Trust operates with funds compulsorily levied from the public, and it is considered improper that In accounting for these to the public, thd Auditor of the Trust should be less explicit than in the case of a public limited company, to
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  • 454 4 COLOMBO: It was obvious right from the start that men were fighting a losing battle; and so it seemed, apparently, to over two hundred male members of a Y .M.C.A. audience who, unhesitatingly threw out the proposition that "Women should be debarred from
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  • 321 4 FIJIANS PRESENT TEMPLER WHALE'S TOOTH General Sir Gerald Templer. High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, today, Aug. 7, motored to Bahau in Negri Sembllan to visit Fijian troops. On his arrival at the Headquarters of the Ist Fijian Regiment. General .Tetmpler was given the royal salute while the Regimental
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  • 99 4 KERALA SAMAJAM BADMINTON TOURNAMENT The Singapore Kerala Samajaon Ihter-Oub Badminton Tournament will commence on Aug. 10 (Sunday) at the Singapore Badminton Hall from 3 p.rx to 6 p.m. The following are the full fixtures for the day. 1. Jansen Rangers vs Hi^h land Party. 2. Naval Base 1.Y.8.P. vs. Kerala
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  • 44 4 HONGKONG. Aug. 6. Authorities in the Portuguese China colony of Macao confiscated three Hongkong Chinese newspaper*, and order «'d that they should be banned fr< n the colony for the present, according to usually reliable reports teaching Hongkong last night. -Reut?.
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    36 4 The notorious prison in Port Blair which has seven hundred cells. It has now been decided to use this as a hospital after reno. vation. (Below) The Corbine Cove beach where people go bathing.
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