Indian Daily Mail, 23 August 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 194. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY AUGUST 23, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 181 1 Kashmir Abolishes Its Ruling Dynasty SRINAGAR, Kashmir, Aug. 22. The Kashmir Constituent Assembly yesterday unanimously decided to abolish the hereditary rule of the maharajas in Kashmir. In future the head of Kashmir state will be elected for a five-year term with the approval of the Indian
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  • 148 1 FRI: Addressing the public during a film show arranged by the Department of Information at Bungsar last night, Mr. K. Ramanathan. ex-Presi-den^ of the Malayan Indian Congress and member of the Working Committee of the All-Malayan Indian Congress appealed to all Indians to join the Federation
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    36 1 Photo. Mr. Philip Hay, Private Secretary to Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent, who is now in Singapore for the forthcoming Royal visit by 11.R.11. the Duchess of Kent aind H.R.H. the Duke of Kent.
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  • 96 1 UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 22. Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations representative for Kashmir, lef t New York by air yesterday for Geneva where talks on the Kashmir question will be resumed on Aug. 25. In a letter to the president of the Security Council last month, Dr.
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  • 251 1 HIGH COURT FORBIDS MADRAS CITY COUNCIt EtECTIONS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 22. The Madras High Court has held that reservation of certain seats for some communities in the corning election to the Madras City Council is illegal under the Constitution. The Council wiV
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  • 113 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 22.—Indian tea exports to the Soviet Union dropped by 50 per cent in 1951-52, Commerce Minister T. T. Krishnamachari told i questioner in Parliament. "The tea was apparently not needed by the Soviets during this period," he said. Black tea
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  • 194 1 Democratic Head For Kashmir NEW DELHI, Aug. 22. Disputed Kashmir's 132-year-old hereditary rule by Hindu maharajahs is on the way out. With no dissenting voice, the Kashmiri Constituent Assembly has passed a resolution railing for an elected head of the state chosen by the assembly. At the end of 1950
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  • 114 1 SRINAGAR, Aug. 22— Prime Minister Nehru arrived in Srinagar yesterday from New Delhi. He was accompanied by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. The people of Srinagar turned out in their thousands to cheer the Prime Minister as he drove along the seven-mile route from the airport to the
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  • 103 1 LONDON, Aug. 22.— A 16--year-old boy with a skin so thick and grey that he was known as "the elephant boy'V has been almost completely cured by hypnotism, Dr. Albert Mason said in the British Medical Journal today. Under hypnosis the boy was repeatedly told: "Your left
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  • 150 1 NO CHURCH WEDDING FOR EDEN LONDON, Aug. 22. The Recorder, weekly Conservative newspaper, said today the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, refused to let Mr. Anthony Eden and Mis? Clarissa Spencer-Churchill be married in an Anglican church. The ceremony took place lasj. week in a registry office Prime Minister
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  • 98 1 CALCUTTA, Aug. 22. The 5.149-ton Japanese cargo vessel Terushima Mam ran aground in Hoogly River, about 12 miles from here on Wednesday has been declared a total wreck, it was learned here today. Carrying coal, she left Calcutta on August 18 for Kawasaki in Japan.
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  • 63 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 22.— Ja pan led the list' of importers of Indian scrap iron and s*eel in the January-May period of 1952, a government spokesman told the Council of States. Japanese imports totalled 16.709 tons, with the United ■tatca figure of 8.141 tons ranking
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    82 1 Members of the Japanese Parliamentary Goodwill Mission called on the Prime Minister, in New Delhi, on August 14. The Mission is led by Mr. Heitaro Inagakb, Member of the House of Councillors of the Japanese Diet and former Minister of International Trade and Industry, and is on a brief visit
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  • 218 1 The agreement 1 cached be tween the M.P.I.EA. and the Rubber Worker's Union*; was generally occeple and there were no sigv.s of largo scale industrial uarist, says the Federation Labour Department V report for July. It adds. In the Teluk Anson area where labour
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  • 121 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 22.— The Government of India have decided that for the licensing period second half of 1952 there will be no last date for applying for licences for items included in Part V of the ITC Schedule having a validity period of six months. All
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  • 67 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 22.— 1n dia will receive 160,000 metric tons of rice from Thailand bv September 15, 1952. Food Mi nister Aafl Ahmed Kidwai told a questioner in parliament. Kdwai declared in a written that an Indo-Thai Rice Paci was signed in January, 1952 He
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  • 37 1 In our report of the Singapore Legislative Council Dro.ceedings on Wed. 20. it was by rverslght mentioned that 'Mr. Thio Chan Bee. Memb°r for Balestier. was absent. He wa.s present. SORRY! —Ed., IDM.
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  • 26 1 Under the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance, Bombay where there is an outbreak plague, has been declared an in fee ted place.
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  • 34 1 PARIS, Aug. 22.— The Journal Official today published a decree approving the decision of Antibes Municipal CouncP to make the Aga Khan a Freeman of the Riviera town where he lives. Reuter
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  • 27 1 The next sitting of the Sin&apore Legislative Council will take place on Sept. 16, 1952, at 10 am. t the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore.
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  • 136 1 LONDON, Aug. 22.—Magistrate Frank Powell advised a mother of live children today not to have any more because "you have brought as many children into the world as you can properly look after." Mrs. Mabel Redmond, 31, wife of a railroad worker, had been found guilty of
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  • 88 1 Upper House From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Aug. 22. The President of the Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee and fonmer Minister for Prohibition and Ren t Control, Mr. N. Sanjivi Reddi will be elected uncontested to the Central Council of States from Madras Legislature to the vacancy
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  • 607 1 Criminals Behind Liaquat Murder Shouldn't Go Unpunished Begum's Comment On Report KARACHI, Aug. 22.— "The whole pattern of the crime is suggestive of a well-organized plot to murder the Prime Minister and nobody having a grain of commonsense can be satisfied with the theory that Akbar assassinated the Prime Minister
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  • 841 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Aug. 23, 1952. NOTES AND COMMENTS POLITICAL FRANKENSTEIN ANY organisation that does not permit its members to requisition a meeting of its general body is not only unworthy of existence but is a positive danger to democracy. And the Singapore Labour Party whose constitution does
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  • 399 2 KarachijCommunique Surprises India NEW DELHI, Aug. 17. The Press communique of the Pakistan Government, published last night setting out the procedure to be adopted for obtaining passports and visas, has come somewhat as a surprise to official circles here, it was learnt today. According
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  • 70 2 DACCA, Aug. 16.— The Pakistan Tea Board urged tne Central Government not to grant licences for the import of tea for blending or other purposes, in view of the need to save foreign exchange and protect the local industry. It suggested heavy penalties for
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  • 499 2 KARACHI, Aug. 16— The Indo-PaJdstan passport and visa system will come into operation from Oct. 15, a Government communique issued here tonight said. This will replace the existing permit system. The Pakistan Government in a 16--page communique, outlined the procdeure to be adopted
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  • 664 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 19.— Dr. Syama Prasad Moo kherjee, Mr. V. G. Deshpande, Mr. U. M. Trivedi and Bsihu Ram Narayan Singh, Members of Parliament, who recently visited Jarnmu and Kashmir. In a statement to the Press, said: "The people of Jarnmu are
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  • 720 2 By the By Selegie road PLUG LOOPHOLES AFTER all the Colonial Sec retary has said iti "Wt are SURE that depriving addicts of opium is the cnl> CERTAIN cure The system of help through the hospitals had been tried out in the Federation years ago, but It was not successful.
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  • 3108 3 Assassin Tool Of yhird Party liry Commission's Findings Security Measures Criticised KARACHI, Aug. 21. The Commission which inquired into the assassination of the Pakistani Prime Minister, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, at Rawalpindi on Oct. 16, 1951, have not been able to establish a motive
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  • 54 3 King Feisal II of Iraq demonstnaites a grip used in bowling in cricket during a recording for a broadcast by baseball star Jackie Robinson in Brooklyn, New York. The youthful king was the guest of Robinson, scond baseman of the Brooklyn Dodgers, a& he recorded for ihSs
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  • 465 3 Divisions In House Of People NEW DELHI. Aug. 21. A study of the division lists in the House qf the People shows that the House had 14 regular divisions during its first session just concluded. This figure is considered low in a session, which had 67 sittings and many stormy
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  • 90 3 TIRUNELVELI, Aug. 21 The addlMonad Sessions Judgie, Tirunelvell, recently delivered judgment in the TLrumelveli District Communist oonsplracy case, convicting and sentencing nine of uhe 67 accused to transportation for life. Sfix others were sentenced to five years' xi., while one was sentenced to one years r.i.
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  • 85 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 21.— Mr. Jag Parvesh Chandra, Office Secretary of the All-India Newspaper Editors' Conference, has Issued the following statement: "At a meeting of the local rusnbers of the A.-I.N.E.C, it was resolved that the annual session of the conference be held in New Delhi
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  • 46 3 PATNA, Aug. 21.— Over half the population of Katiya, Bhore and West Mirgan thanas of Saran District are laced with starvation as a result of continued drought according to a telegram received here from Mr. Nand Kishore Narain, MLA tCongress). FOC
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  • 224 3 COIMBATORE, Al«. 21. Dr. Shhigo Mitsui, head of the Plant Nutrition and Fertilizer Department of Tokyo University, said here recently that Japan's average rice production per acre was more than double that of India's or. roughly. 3,000 lb. In the form of paddy. Dr.
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  • 94 4 LAHORE, Aug. 18. The Punjab (P) Government have decided to institute formal I inquiries into the conduct of public servants about whom I observations of negligence of I duty have been made in the report of the Liaquat Ali as'j sassination Inquiry CommisI sion.
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  • 101 4 I LEVY ON MEMBERS WAGES LONDON, Aug. 21. Mem I berg of the Soviet Communist I Paity will in future have to j pay between l£% to 9% of ;l their wages as sa membersnip •j fee under revisead party rules. Tass, official Soviet news agenI cy, reported in a
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  • 35 4 TOKYO, Aug. 22.—The Jail panese Foreign Office announcI ed today the naming of Misaji Hattorl as Consul-General in former chief of the Japanese j Rangoon, Burma. Hattori is a II Overseas Agency in Rangoon A.P.
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  • 49 4 Friends giving a send off to Mr. M. Kayaroganam (third from left) Manager, Indian Overseas Bank, Ltd., Singapore, who is proceeding to India on leave. (Right) Mr. G. Lakshminarayanan, M.A., C.A.1.1.8., the present Manager of the Bank, who Oook charge of the office on 16-8-52.
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  • 619 4 Scientific Experiment In Handwriting A. C. Brooks Broadcasting on an Experiment In Handwriting, Thursday over Radio Malaya, Mr. A. C. Brooks, Director of Chemistry, Malaya said that he was carrying out a scientific experiment With handwriting and sought the participation of the listeners in providing him with specimens. He added:
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  • 148 4 Six more terrorists have surrendered to the security forces in the Federation, and another, who was a District Committee member, has been killet}. One more terrorist has been wounded. One member of the security forces has been slightly wounded. The terrorist killed was Tan Lam Him
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  • 331 4 TEAC HERS AND STUDENTS ART EXHIBITION The Singapore Art Society s third Open Exhibition oi Works by Local Teachers and Art Students will be on show at the British. Council Centre from today, Saturday, 23, to Sunday, Aug. 31. It will be open from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. daily,
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  • 52 4 The Government of the P^ederati^n of Malaya have recently announced a new Retired Pay, Pensions and Gratuities Scheme for the Malay and Federation Regiments. A si.nilar scheme for Malayan O.R. serving with British Forces is under active consideration and details will be published as soon
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  • 57 4 The new Deputy High Oommiissioner of the Netherlands in Djakarta, Baron van Ittersum. will arrive on Aug. 27 in Siiingapore from Korea on his way to Indonesia. After haviing been Head of the Far Eastern Section of the Foreign Office, Baron van Ittersum, represented the Netherlands
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  • 53 4 "An All-Malayan Saiva Sidthantha Conference will be held en Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 23 and 24, 1952. commencing from 4 p.m. and 8 a.m. respectively at the Atheswaram Temple, Sentul. Kuala Lumpur, under the Chairmanship of His Holinese the Sivayogi Sudthanantha Barathiar." All interested are hereby
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  • 28 4 Mr. John Murray Carter has been appointed as Collector of Land Revenue for the Colony of Singapore with effect from Aug. 5, 1952, inclusive.
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