Indian Daily Mail, 20 August 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 191. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 92 1 Up, up, up, up this went 38,000 feet at the rate of 450 miles per hour! (i.e., sevefi and half miles per minute). This was the performance by 8.0.A.C. Comet during its flight on Monday, when it took Mr. J. F. Nicoll, the Governor of Singapore and a party
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  • 194 1 INDIA'S NEW C.-in-C. NEW DELHI, Aug. 19.— The Army yesterday announced the appointment of Lt. Gen. Maharaj Rajendra Sinhji as Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army. He will take over the post next Jan. 15 from Gen. K. M. Cariappa Gen. Rajendra Sinhji, 53, is a cousin of the Jamsaheb of
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  • 101 1 BOMBAY, India, Aug. 19.— An alert signal tower man saved the Frontier Mail train from being attacked by bandit3 Sunday. He spotted 60 bandits near Hitola Station, 19 miles from Baroda, a short time before ths train was due. The signal man sent the train past
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  • 458 1  - Deprivation Of Opium, Only Solution Of Problem-Blythe Next To Impossible To Stop Smuggling-Paglar Our Staff Reporter) (By "Deprivation of the drug (opium) is the only solution. All methods suggested by various people have been tried without any success at all", said Mr. W. L Blythe, Colonial Secretary in reply to
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  • 100 1  -  (By Our Staff Reporter) The Attorney-GeneraTs motion for continuing the control of Rent Ordinance in force for a further period of twelve' months commencing on Sept 7, 1952, was approved by the Legislative Council yesterday. Again later the AttorneyGeneral moved that the order for the
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  • 258 1  - Decontrol Sugar To Reduce Coffee Price Our Staff Reporter) PAGLAR'S PLEA: (By Urging the Government to do away with the control of Sugar Doctor C. J. Paglar said that till recently sugar had been rationed to 10 tahils but now two katies are given per head per week. This was
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  • 63 1 Authorities in Kuching an. nounce that the situation in Sarawak is now quiet and that no further incidents have been reported since last week's armed robbery at Buara Tuang. General Sir Rob Lockhart 'and staff are continuing their [investigation of the situation and are forming an estimate
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  • 536 1  - PREPARATION OF ELECTORAL REGISTERS UNSATISFACTORY -C.C.Tan Our Staff Reporter) (By Warning Against Inclusion Of Aliens Unqualified Voters "The period for receiving applications for the registration of new voters is now closed and according to a recent announcement over 25,000 .^plications have been received. If none of these applications are successfully
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  • 34 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. President Truman hopes to make a world tour after his term ends next January, but the idea is still in the discussion, stage, associates said today A.P.
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  • 90 1  -  Our Staff Reporter) (By Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, Deputy President of the Legislative Council, presided over the meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday, in the place of Mr. J. F. Nlcoll, the Governor and President of the Legislative Council. MRS. VILASINI MENON, (Member for Seletar),
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  • 70 1 KARACHI, Aug. 19. Mr. Siddiq Wahab, a leading Karachi businessman and local Muslim League leader, was arrested here last night for alleged sedition. He organised a rival public meeting to that addressed by Premier Nazimuddin on Independence Day, Aug. 14, and in his speech he is
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  • 122 1 WHY EMERGENCY IS STILL WITH US (By Our Staff Reporter) "The Emergency is still with us. And I hope that we may not have .to continue Emergency Proclamation much longer, but that is only a hope", said Mr. W. L. Blythe, Colonial Secretary yesterday while proposing the adoption by the
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  • 368 1  -  Our Staff Reporter) (By Shortage Only Artificial An Excuse For Recruiting Expatriate Doctors-C.C. Tan "The constant complaint of shortage of doctors and the cry for the need to recruit expatriate doctors must be looked upon with suspicion. By this continued bungling in the
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    28 1 Photo. This new and charming study of Her Royal Highness, the Princess Anne, was made by Marcos Adams, specially for the Princess' second birthday August 15. A. P.
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  • 29 1 ROME, Aug. 19.— A taxi driver Monday returned to Countess Bianca Delta Nor jewels valued at US$lO,OOO which she absent-mindedly left in his cab, A. P.
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  • 72 1  - ROYAL MALAYAN NAVY Our Staff Reporter) (By The Malayan Naval' Force Bill was enacted yesterday In the Legislative Council. Moving the Bill for adoption the Colonial Secretary stated that the title of Malayan Naval Force be changed to Royal Madayan Navy, but till such time as it became efficient to
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  • 87 1 NEW DELHI. August 19.— Two Indian parliamentary delegations will leave India next week to attend international parliamentary conferences in Ottawa and Berne. Mr. G. V. Mavlankar, Speaker of tihe House of the People (Lower House) will lead a five-member delegation to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference
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  • 71 1 VIENNA, Aug. 19.— Bidhan Chandra Roy, Chief Minister 01 West Bengal, underwent an operation yesterday for the removal of an immature nuclear cataract. The operation was performed by wellknown Vienna tye sseclallst Professor Karl Lander. Dr. K. Sen, Roy's personal ocultst, said this afternoon: "The operation
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  • 745 2 Indian Daily Mail S 'pore, Wed., Aug. 20, 1952. Ban The Party Of Alien Opportunists! B'EW in this Colony are worried about the squabbles within the so-called Labour Party of Singapore. As a group of opportunists, each one trying to outwit the other, it Is no wonder that it should
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  • 530 2 Chief Minister's Plea For 'A Little More Living Space 9 CALCUTTA, Aug. i7.-^Dr. B. C. Roy, Chief Minister of West Bengal, announced last week that the State Gov eminent had taken in hand four legislative me asures to improve the land tenure system in
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  • 44 2 Photo. The Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and his bride, the former Miss Clarissa Churchill, are pictured outside the Prime Minister's London residence (No. 10 Downing Street) after their wedding at Caxton Hall, London, Aug 14. A. P.
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  • 57 2 GHAFFAR KHAN'S RELEASE DEMANDED NEW DELHI, Aug. 17.— A resolution urging the Pakistan Government to release Knan Abdul Ghaffar Khan and othei Red Shirt leaders, now under detention in Pakistan was passed by a convention of tile active members of the Delhi State Forward Bloc* held here Mr. M. D.
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  • 174 2 NEW DELHI. Aug. 17 Kxports of clotn are now oeing licensed freely, valid tjr shipment up to tne end ot August in the case or coarse and medium and to the enu of September in the case of nne and superfine varieties, says a Ministry
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  • 89 2 KABUL, Aug. 17.— Tile Afghan Government has agreed to the formation of an air company for carrying passengers and freight between Kabul and Bahrein, via Kandahar and Zahidan. Its shares wili be owned partly by Americans and partly by Afghans. Negotiations for the formation of
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  • 64 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 17.The Government of India have nominated the following persons as members of the Dental Council of India: Dr N. N. Bery (New Delhi); Dr. Udham Singh Malik »New Delhi); Dr. Bankim Mukev. jee (Calcutta); Dr. H. A. Fer. nandes (Madras), D•. M. *A.
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  • 26 2 KARACHI: Western Educated Pir Pigaro, head of the turbulent Hurs. married the sister of the Chief Minister of Bahawalpur in Karachi recently. FOC
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  • 216 2 HYDERABAD, Aug. 15.— Mr. B. Ramakrishna Rao, Chief Minister of Hyderabad, stated here recently that there would be no sudden change in respect of the adoption of Hindi as the medium of instruction, when the Osmania University was taken over by
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  • 110 2 Smell Of Alcohol No Final Evidence SHOLAPUR, Aug. 17— Two police constables, charged with consuming prohibited liquol, were acquitted recently by the Third Resident Magistrate. The prosecution evidence against them was that they had smelt of liquor. The constables said they had taken medicine The magistrate observed that the mere
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  • 91 2 MADRAS, Aug. 17.— 1n reply to an interpellation by Dr. (Mrs). S. Mulhuiakshmi Reddi in the Legislative Couhcil recently Mr. A. B. Shetty, Minister ior Health, stated that the Nutiition Research Laboratories were un. der the control of the Indian Council of Medical Research. The action taken
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  • 144 2 CALCUTTA, Aug. 13. West Bengal Government'-flve-lakh.rupees workshop for manufacture of plastic teeth, with a capacity of two to five million teeth a year, will go into production shortly, it was learnt here. A Government spokesman, however, said the target for the first year would not be more
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  • 140 2 EMPLOYEES STATE INSURANCE SCHEME NEW DELHI. Aug. 17.— The Employees State Insurance Corporation will have a closing balance of Rs. 34.99 lakhs at the end of the financial year 1952-53, according to the Corporation's budget estimates for the year placed on the table of the House of trie People Total
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  • 858 2 By the By Selegie Road the 4 1 AM A MALAYAN" A FEW days back a fellow scribe styled 'Stoic' expressed a doubt about "Why the members of the Southern} Indiian Community object to the description (KLING), has always been something other people could not understand, especially those who are
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  • 94 2 PEPSU CHIEF MINISTER IN CAR ACCIDENT I PATIALA. Aug. 17_ «ardar Gian Singh Rarewala, Chief Minister of PEPSU. had a nar. row escape recently when his car collided witn a nmuu truck between Chail and Kan. daghat. The Chief Minister was retiming to Patiaia from Chail, summer headquarters of thr
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  • 1218 3 Emergence Of Opposition Most Important Feature NEW DELHI, Aug. 16.— The House of the People adjourned sine die last Tuesday after an eventful three-month session. Although summoned mainly to pass the railway and general budgets, the House had a heavy legislative agenda before
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  • 81 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 17.Mr. R. Vclayjdhan, Member of the House of the People from Travancoie-Coehin, haswritten to the Speaker, Mr. Mavlankar, staling that ht has "dissociated" himself from the Communist group. Mr. Vel.iyudhan was electea on the ticket of the Unitea Front of Lefasts, which
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    71 3 Looking, for all its "8 foot length like a toy boat, this Australian Naval Launch was swept to the loot of rocks at North Head, Sydney Harbour, by heavy seas. Eight men aboard climbed up the precipitous rocks to safety. The launch was being towed by the naval
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  • 320 3 National Park Near Midnapore Proposed CALCUTTA: The balance between man and animals has been completely upset in thickly populated West Bengal and In the interest of science a national park should be established to preserve the fauna of the State, Mr. K. Sen, Secretary to the Department of Forests and
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  • 184 3 AHMEDABAD, Aug. 16. -Mr. G. V. Mavlankar. Speaker of the House of the People, said here that the most important feature of the new House of the People was the emergence of some Opposition groups. Mr. Mavlankar, who was reviewing the work of the first session of
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  • 830 3 London— Bombay 11 Hrs. 53 Mins Comet Air Service To East BOMBAY, Aug. 17.— The BOAC Comet Jet airliner arrived here Aug. 12 0n the first jet service to the East. Thick monsoon clouds bung over the airport at Santa Cruz as the characteristic whine of jet engines heralded the
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  • 64 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 15.— The Indian Red Cross Society has, m response to an urgent appeal from the Assam State branch of the Society, sanctioned a cash grunt of Us. dO.OOO for relief in the floodaiiected areas of Assam. The Sooiety has also sent trgent
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  • 69 3 MADRAS. Aug. 15.— Mr. V. fl Palaniswami Gounder. Minister for Prohibition, replyng to a question from Mr. T. .'jianta PaJ (Udipi Congress) in the Madras Assembly recently stated that the restrictions imposed on spirituous medicinal preparations to conform to the Supreme Court's judgment .on the Bombay
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  • 56 3 SILIGURI. Aug. 15. The Deputy Commissioner of Darieeling, Mr. S. Dutta Mazumiar, said recently that seven sentry outposts had been srt up on the Nepal-Darjeclins border to stop the now of undesirable elements into Darjeeling district. The chief offenders are understood to be Tibetans who enter Indian
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  • 55 3 MADRAS. Aug. 15. The next examination for Village Vaidyas will begin on Oct. 13 and will be held at Eluru. Bellary, Madras. Tan j ore and Coimbatore. The last date tor the remittance of examination fees and submission of I applications, without Dcnalty is Aug. 20 and
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  • 65 3 HARDIKAR ELECTED TO UPPER HOUSE BOJIBAY, Au«. 15.— Dr. N. S. Hardikar and Mr. P. T Leuva have been elected to the Council of States from Bombay State, it was officially announced here. The byeclection was caused by the resignation of Mr. B. G. Kher and Mr. R. R. Diwakar.
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  • 144 3 BOMBAY, Aug. 15.— A 40--foot-hiigh modern lighthouse will be installed at the port of Koilthottaon in South India in December this year, it is learnt here A party o* engineers f ron; the Government of India's Lighthouse Department recently surveyed the shore of Koilthottaon port, 10 miles
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  • 88 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 14.— As a result of the regrouping of railways 2.131 Class in staff and 277 Class IV staff have become surplus over all the six zones. This information in contained in a statement laid on the table of the Council of States on behalf
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  • 60 3 MADRAS, Aug. 15. The need for publishing a sel»ecUon of poems by tha great poets of the nation for the benefit of the public was emphasised by Mr. Justice A S P. Aiyar speaking at a meeting held to celebrate Tagore Day under the auspices
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  • 838 4  -  OUR STAFF REPORTER) (BY Public Warned About Future Increase In Ration Price "We have been reluctantly, but fully convinced against the tempting policy of recommending the direct subsidisation of rice price's. We urge,, however, that during this critical period, when rubber prices have fallen
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  • 155 4 MADRAS, Aug. 19. The Chief Minister of Madras, Mr. Rajagopalachari, said In Madras yesterday that he liad ordered the release of 44 Communist convicts on the eve of the Independence Day because the leaders of the party were in a Parliamentary mood. A correspondent asked him:
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  • 24 4 Miss Phyllis E. Morrison, M.8.E., has been appointed Private Secretary to the Governor of Singapore with effect from May 15
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  • 93 4 Mara Kim, an Oriental dancer, takes a dance pose as she models an antique necklace and headress at a National Jewellers' convention in New York, recently. The necklace, circa 1800. is made of eight oval amethysts surrounded by pearls und set Ln gold scrollwork. Not for sale, it
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  • 115 4 DJAKARTA, Aug. 19. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Commissioner General of the United Kingdom for Southeast Asia, arrived by K.L.M. Constellation at Djakarta from Singapore this morning. Mr. MacDonald will stay in the capital for a few days' official visit before proceeding to Bali where he will spend a
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    71 4 King Feisal II of Iraq tries on the translator headphones during his visit to the United Nations Headquarters in New York. He made a personal gift of USS2.BOO to the Washington Mosque Fund during a weekend visit to the U.S. capital. Mohammed Ali, Ambassador of Pakistan, presented Feisal with a
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  • 172 4  - PAGLAR'S QUERY ON SOUTH WINDS HOTEL Our Staff Reporter) (By Doctor C. J. Paglar asked Dr. W. J. Vickers to make a statement in the Legislative Council yesterday on the progress so far achieved to convert the "South Winds Hotel" into a Sanatorium and asked whether he could give a
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  • 64 4  -  Oir Staff Reporter) (By The Civil Defence (Singapore Hospital Reserve-For-mation) Rules 1952 was approved by the Legislative Council yesterday. Moving the motion for approval the Colonial Secretary said that the Hospital Reserve was not quite the same as M.AJS., whith existed during the war time. He said that
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  • 288 4 Lim Yew Hock (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. Lim Yew ilock criticised .the Government for its dilatory tactics ifci dealing with the question of allowing the Government Employees Union to join the Trade Union Oongress. He said tnat the Government took objections to certain clauses in
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  • 76 4 The organizers of the charity show "Rendezvous with live" announce tnat owing to tne lengtn of the programme, it has neen decided to start ine snow hali-an-nour earner, i.e., at 9.30 p.m., tonlgnt. Last Friday and Saturaay, the show began at lu p.m. -and carried on well post
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  • 53 4 Medical Health Assts. Union A preliminary meeting to inaugurate "Tne Medical and Heaitn Assistants' Union, South Malaya" was held at the Kluang Indian Association Premises on August 17, 1952, under the Chairmanship ol Mr. C. T. Mathews and members for an interim committee nave been elected to augmnt the formation
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  • 192 4 The Fifth Anniversary of the Indian Independence Day was celebrated by the Indians oi Johore Bahru iat a function organized by the Local Indian Congress and held at the Public English School at b p.m. on Friday, Aug. 15. The President of the Local
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  • 242 4 P.W.D. Handicapped By Shortage Of Skilled Indian Labour The increasing shortage of skilled and unskilled labour, juid the ability of private o- tiers to offer higher wages than Government is prepared to pay, continued to hamper the work of the Public Works Department and to delay contracts, and it became
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  • 37 4 TEHERAN, Aug, 19.— Prince Hamid Reza Panievi, trother of" the Shah, left Teheran for Europe by plane Sunday accompanied by his wife and new born ohild, it was learned Monday night. A.P.
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