Indian Daily Mail, 18 August 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 189. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS?
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  • 70 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 17. The Government Employment Agency reports indicate growing seriousness of unemployment among the Matriculates and Graduates in India. Fif-teen-thousand Graduates 100,--000 matriculates were among the 3,000,000 unemployed listed by the agency which means that the real numbers must be
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  • 364 1 Taking Senior Officers Also Communist Activities Directed From Indonesian Borneo? General Sir Rob Lockhart, Deputy Director of Operations Federation of Malaya accompanied by two senior officers of the Federation Police is paying a short visit to Kuching to advise the Sarawak Government on measures to
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  • 74 1 NAPLES, Italy, Aug. 17. Neapolitans an- claiming their beloved city stinks. Complaints began pouring into police and fire headquarters, the gas company and port authorities Friday night. A strong garlic-like odor emanated from the centre of the city and from the waterfront. Authorities could not trace the source.
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  • 86 1 COLOMBO: Air Ceylon's external services may have to ciose down in a year or so, if the losses sustained continue, said Sir John Kotelawala, Minister of Transport and Works, yi the course of the debate in the House of Representatives. He said that
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  • 219 1 CAWNPORE INCIDENT ON AUG. 15 From Our Own Correspondent i^fcW DELHI, Aug. IV.— l lie fifth anniversary of India's Independence was celebrated with great enthusiasm throughout the length and breadth of the country, 'ine only incident to mar the day was at Cawnpoie (Uttar Pradesh; where the police were forced
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  • 171 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 17.— Indians in Ceylon seem more won ieu about who is going to succeeu Mr. K. P. K. Menon as India's High Commissioner than about the progress of the Satyagiaha to establish their voting rights. Letters published in the
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    71 1 The f-allest structure in Helsinki, Finland, in the Olympic Stadium Tower. It marks the alii for the track and field event* of the recent Fifteenth Olympic Games. The stadium proper with its modernistic exterior (Cisht has teen expanded to seat 70,690 spectators. The stadium was built for the 1940 games
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  • 36 1 1 LONDON. Aug. 17. The meeting at the time-honour-ed York starting on Tuesday, Aug, 19, comes in high relief to a dull phase of racing in Britain since the dose of Goodwood a fortnight ago. Reuter
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  • 100 1 MONTECATINI, Italy, Aug 17. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor left here yesterday for Pisa, win re they will board a train for Paris. The Duke, who recently suffered an attack of gastroe-en-teritis, drank a whisky and soda just before he left the Grand Hotel La
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  • 148 1 Management Retaliates Against Workers "Go-Slow" Tactics From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 17. The Madras-Trivan-drum Air-India plane services were cancelled from today causing serious- disruption to mail and newspaper services in the three Southern Statei which the route serves. The Tata-controlled Company has decided to suspend
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  • 235 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 17. Two Indian airlines suspended operations yesterday because of a slowdown by 3,000 employees started a week ago. Air India and Air India International said members of the Communist-led Workers' Union dislocated services and damaged workshop installations In the slowdown, which began when the
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  • 134 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Aug. 17. A resolution demanding the immediate creation of linguistic States was passed at a joint session of the All-India Linguistic and Maharastra Samyukta Conferences which concluded on Saturday at Amaravati. Dr. Lanka Sundaram, M.P., who presided declared that
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  • 99 1 CALCUTTA, Aug. 17.— Latest reports from East Bengal re. veal that the jute slump is worsening. Jute growers in Comilla an East Bengal district, are facing ruin as jute is being sold at 1 5 to 8 rupees per bale of 80 pounds against a minimum
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  • 54 1 Jap Mission, For Karachi NEW DELHI, Aug. 17. A l seven. man Japanese parliamentary goodwill mission left by plaue yesterday for Karachi after a four-aay visit here. H. Inagaki, the leader, told newsmen 'we were very mucn Impressed by India's new de- I velopmen^ plans and her pro. gress in
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  • 301 1 Sen's Clarification At Washington WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.— Mr. Binay Ranjan Sen, India's Ambassador to the United Stoles, said in a radio in. terview here today that India wag opposed to a conference of Pacific Powers which excluded the People's Government of China.
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  • 80 1 HONG KONG, Aug 16— A 35-man Tibetan delegation left Lhasa on August 7 on an orientation tour of China, the Red news agency said today. The delegates were feted by the Dalai Lama and Red Gen. eral Chang Kuo-Kwa, Com. naudsr of the Tibet military area,
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  • 47 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 17. American Ambassador to India Chester Bo wles is departing on Aug. 19 for a three-week "unofficial" South-east Asian tour. Bowles, accompanied by his wife and two embassy officials, is scheduled to visi t Rangoon, Bangkok, Saigon. Hongkong, A. P.
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  • 248 1 SREE NARAYANA MISSION "The Sree NaTayana Mission is not only a religious body but has done a lot of charitable work. It gave relief to the destitute, help to the poor and education to the young. The new building will serve the Mission very well towards the accomplishment of its
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  • 45 1 LONDON. Aug. 18— The Interna tionaJ Rubijer Study Group's working party which has been meeting privately here for more than two weeks has concluded its preliminary examination of the problems of the industry and will probably meet again towards the end of the year. Reuter
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  • 673 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon, Aug. 18, 1952. TRIAL BY JURY THE common people often speak of P.W.D. men "swallowing granite stones." That *S how the. unsophisticated innocently and graphi. caliy refef to the colossal corruption rampant especially among "this category of Government servants. The idea convened is that these
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  • 1059 2 Tells Parishad Not To Precipitate Crisis JAMMU, Aug. 13. For the time being at least, real good has come out of Dr. S. P. Mookerjee s long discussion with Sheikh Abdullah in Srinagar recently. As a result of his meeting with Sheikh Abdullah, the Jan Sangh
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  • 167 2 NAGPUR, Aug. 12—The Madhya Pradesh Governor, Dr. Pattuhhi Sitaramayya, said that a Governor's main duty seemed to be to receive visitors and enter, tain them to tea, lunch or dinner. Governors were supposed to send a fortnightly report to the Union President, but he (Dr. Sitaramayya)
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  • 321 2 Petition Against Income-Tax Tribunal Fails BOMBAY, Aug. 12.— Mr. Justice Tendolkar, at the Bombay High Court, held that under Sec. 7 of the Taxation Laws (Extension of Merged j.ates and Amendment) Act, an income-tax appeal pending oefore the Baroda Huzur Ada. lat (Privy Council) under the Baroda State Income. Tax
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  • 55 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 12.— Mr. B. Rama Rau, Governor. Reserve Bank, will lead the Indian delegation to the annual meetings of the Boards of Governors of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund to be held at Mexico from Sept. 1. The delegation will leave
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  • 211 2 Move To Re-demarcate Indo-Pak. Border LAHORE, Aug. 11.— A move to re- demarcate and regularise boundary lines between the two Punjabs Is understood to be afoot to avoid recurrence of boundary incidents. A conference of Financial Commissioners of Indian and Pakistan Punjabs held here recently is believed to have decided
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  • 109 2 KARACHI, Aug. 12.— The Burmah Oil Company submitted to the Government of Pakistan their technical report on the proposal to set up an oil refinery in Karachi. The reportt has been com, piled by three experts of the Company who came out here in May this
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  • 93 2 LAHORE, Aug. 12. The Indo- Pakistani Implementation Committee, which has been periodically meeting during the last five years to settle the claims of the two Punjabs arissing out of partition, concluded its two-day session here. The committee, according to Pakistani sources, spent a good part
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    91 2 The body of Eva Peron, wife of Gen. Peron, the President of Agentlna, was buried temporarily in the General Confederation of Labour building Aug. 10. Sometime hence, in probably two years time, the body will be buried in a mausoleum that will be built in the centre of the city.
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  • 185 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 12.— President Rajendra Prasad last week received a party of 20 students of the Lafayette College, Easton, U.S.A. who are on an educational and cultural tour of India. The President during his talk with the students explained to them the Gandhian philosophy
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  • 247 2 Big Landslide On Road To Darjeeling DARJEELING, Aug. 13— A huge landslide near Choona. bhati. has cut through road traffic between Siliguri and Darjeeling. Transhipment arrangements have been made and the road is expected to be opened in a week's time It has been raining here heavily for the past
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  • 53 2 KURUKSHE'IRA, Aug. 12. —A few villages near Ambaia •have been inundated and 40 huts completely destroyed by flood waters from the Markan. da River, which is changing its couse, according to reports received here. Damage to houses and roads due to rain is also reported from
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  • 34 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 12.— Air Vice-Marshal S. Mukherjee will officiate as the Chief of Air Staff and C-in-C, lAF, while Air Marshal Gibbs is in the U.K. on temmrarv rfutv it was announced. FOC
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  • 1041 3 Preventing Concentration OF Wealth Among A Few Object Of New Estate Duty Bill INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: NEW DELHI, August 11.— The Minister of State for Finance, Mr. Tyagi, today introduced the Estate Duty Bill in the House of the People. When the earlier Bill was drafted, the Centre had no
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  • 271 3 POONA. Aug. 16.— For the first time during this session, a Government Bill to abolish personal inams in the State of Bombay was accorded unanimous support in the Bombay Legislative Assembly recently. Mr. S. G. WARTY (Socialist) characterized the measure as a "piecemeal" legislation
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  • 568 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 16. The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said in* the House of the People recently that the facilities to the British to use certain recruiting depots near the Nepal border for the recruitment of Nepal nationals to the British Army were
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  • 873 3 Govt. Accept Committee's Recommendation ERNAKULAM, Aug. 14.— The Report of the Committee for the reorganisation of the Ayurveda Department and the decision of the State Government thereon are now published. The Committee which was presided over by Capt. Sreenlvasa Murthi, was directed by the Government
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  • 98 3 M.P.s FORM HOUSING ASSOCIATION NEW DELHI. Aug. 14. A large number of members of both Houses of Parliament have formed an association called the All-India Housing Association to help solve the housing problem. Mr. Mohan Lai Sa?;en is president of the Association and Mr. Om Prakash secretary. The Association will
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  • 382 4 CEYLON NEWS: Premier's Assurance In Parliament COLOMBO: In the House of Representatives recently, MR. PIETER KEUNEMAN (First Colombo-Central), in moving a reduction of the vote in respect of the salaries and expenses of the Ceylon Commissioner in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya,
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  • 189 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon was already having a serious economic crisis and the UNP Government and the employers were shifting the burden of the crisis to the working class by dismissing the workers, curtailing tne number of working days per week and reducing wages, said Mr. P.
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  • 116 4 COLOMBO: Prospects of a trade agreement with China have prompted certain businessmen here to canvass support tor their view that trade with China should be the exclusive preserve of Ceylonese At present trade with Germany and Japan is confined to Ceylonese (.including the C.W.E.). Ceylonese played
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  • 90 4 KALUTARA: A call for reorientation in the life of the bhikku was made recently at Kurana Madakada in Handapangoda. An experiment in inducing bhikkhus to live in Arannya cells is being introduced at the Santagiri Arannya, a site selected by Kadavedure Jinavansap Thero of Grantagara
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  • 76 4 At the .annual general meeting of the Royal Air Force Base Malayalee Welfare Association held on Aug. 6, the following were elected office-bearers for the year 1&52/53:— Mr. T> S. Cherian, President; Mr. P. V. S. Mani. Secretary; Mr. P. N. Thomas. Joint Secretary; Mr.
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  • 65 4 Members and residents of S.I.T. Quarters at Balestier Area desirous of joining the following activities organised by the Balestier Community Centre are requested to contact the Official at 36 U Whamoa Square and complete the form: Picnic either at Ponggel or Changi at Sept. 7. First Aid
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  • 206 4 LONDON, Aug. 17.— British Socialist member of Parliament Richard Crossman, a columnist in the London Sunday Pictorial, said in the paper today that Britain had got itself into a "real dilemma in Persia. "if we are tough to Mossadeq we play into the hands of the
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  • 143 4 SUN: Six terrorists were killed, six wounded and two captured by a oarty consisting of four Pol.ce and a platoon of the 2/10 Gurkhas in the Tangkak area of Johorc yesterday afternoon. One Gurkha other rank was killed. This morning one of the wounded terrorist has surrendered
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  • 28 4 ALNESS. Northern Scotland, Aug. 17,— -Mr. Hugh Fraser. Parliamentary Secretary to the Colonial Secretary, said yesterday that th^ Commonwealth needed a "central economic organisation". Reuter
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  • 459 4 Farouk In Financial Plight: Hotel Bill Reported Still Not Paid CAPRI. Italy. Aug. 17.— The proprietor of the Paradise hotel offered special cut-rates last night to ex-King Farouk of Egypt in an attempt to get the deposed monarch to pay his overdue bill. Bills at the cliff- top hotel where
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  • 61 4 10K.Y0, Aug. 17.— Tne Japanese Uovernment iorwarued tne names of two new (Jonsuis-Generai lor approval to London yesterday. Mr. Osamu Itagaxi has been selected as uonsuiuenerai in nong Kong and ivir. Ken Nimormya, iormer nead of tne hexing Brancn of the Yoxonama specie Bank, has
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  • 95 4 LONIXW, Amg. .17. The late fcjir stattora Cripps, onetime austerity Cnancenor ol ine njcchequer wno deliberately cnose not to be a rich man, left an estate oi 15,190. His single-page will, written in 1911. was hied ior probate at Gloucester Friday. It left tne estate to his widow
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  • 149 4 The Working Party established by the International Rubber Study Group at its last meeting in Ottawa has been meeting in London and today has concluded its preliminary examination of problems of Rubber industry covered by its terms of reference These are:— (l) To consider whether measures
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  • 92 4 RANGOON. Aug. 17.— The Burmese Government's offer oi Rs. 10,000 on the head of Saw Seaplane, notorious Karen leader, drew a counter offer from the rebels of a nominal one rupee four annas for the capture of the Burmese President, Dr. Ba U, the Guide Daily,
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  • 148 4 Miss Truman To Marry Stevenson? COF£NHAGEN, Aug. 17.— Just because a girl says she will vote for Governor Adlai -Stevenson next November doesn't mean she is going to marry him as well, Miss Margaret Truman said yesterday. Ih_ Presidents daughter x Lgniij laugneo oil reports tnat the oemocra uc presidential
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  • 90 4 NEW YORK,, Aug. 17.—Democratic presidential candidate Adlai stevenoon, replying to an article in Look magazine asking "Can a divorced man be elected president?", said he did not mink nis divorce would be a hazard to his cnances of election. Mr. Stevenson and his wife, the former Euen Borden,
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  • 175 4 NEW YORK, Aug. 17. A plucky Czech girl, who rode with one leg dangling from a crowded airplane to escape her Communist homeland, arrived here aboard a ship as a refugee today. Miss Hana Pavlikova, 24, said she was one of four per. sons who
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