Indian Daily Mail, 25 August 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 196. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 147 1 An Issue Of Vital Importance To World Peace NEW DELHI, Aug. 24.— The Indian Foreign Ministry today announced the Government's decision to bring to the notice of the next session of the United Nations General Assembly the passive resistance campaign ir South Africa
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  • 301 1 CAPETOWN, Aug. 24.— The passive resistance campaign of non-whites against South Africa's Segregation laws continued unchecked. despite the arrest of many leaders of the African National Congress and other organizations of Africans and Indians. About 2,700 have been arrested throughout the Union thus far since the campaign
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  • 42 1 TOKYO, Aug. 24.—Communists are using threats, intimidation, terrorism and infiltration to establish a Commu-nist-dominated regime on Okinawa Islandj according to Maj. Gen. Robert S. Beightler, American Commander there. America's biggest Faar East bomber base is on Okinawa. Reuter
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  • 172 1 Ordinance Limiting Rent And Wages From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 24.— The Governor of Madras today promulgated, an ordinance fixing the amout of rent payable by the tenants to the landlords and amount of wages payable to pannal servants. The Ordinance comes into force immediately m TanjoU District alone
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  • 35 1 TAIPEH, Aug. 24.—Parliament chairman Chang Tao Fan reportedly has declined an invitation from ten British members of Parliament to attend the World Moral Rearmament conference m Qaux, Switzerland, early next month.- A.P.
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  • 334 1 Peace Treaty, All-German Govt. And Elections Commission LONDON, Aug. 24. The Soviet Government m one of its longest diplomatic exchanges over Germany yesterday handed over a note to the Moscow envoys of Britain, America and France proposing a meeting between Russia and the
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  • 40 1 HONGKONG, Aug. 24.— The Chinese Communists are building many new jails, VLncentfan Father Rene Duluq of Sainte Etionne D' Orthe, southern France, said here on his arrival yesterday after his expulsion from Nanchang, Kiangsi Province. A.P.
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  • 38 1 PUSAN. Aug. 24.— The trial of 12 men alleged to be implicated m an attempt on the life of President Syngman Rhee on June 25 went into private session at the beginning of the second day's hearing. Reuter
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  • 84 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 24.— The American Federation ■of Teachers Has reaffirmed its stand to eliminate segregation of Negro and White pupils m, schools m Washington Dp. Delegates at the 35th annual convention adopted a resolution saying that schools m the district of Columbia "are organised on
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  • 51 1 TOKYO, Aug. 24— Peking radio Ias t night charged that United States and South Korean guards killed 170 Communist prisoners on Koje Island last January No such incident has ever been reported and there is nothing to indicate there was an uprising on Koje m January.
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    104 1 The U.S.A. Air Force's FB6D all-weather Interceptor plane provides a visual demonstration of rocket firepower during a test run over the Florida aiir proving ground's gulf of Mexico range recently. The plane fires 10 of its 24 mighty mouse rockets when then explode (centre) m a smoke pattern due
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  • 213 1 COLOMBO, Aug. 24. Ceylon has shipped 18,850 tons of rubber to China since the United Nations banned members irom supplying strategic war materials to that country on May 18, 195 1, it was reported here yesterday. The 4,467-ton Polish freighter Mickiewicz, which sailed to Whampoa, South
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  • 36 1 PUSAN, Aug. 24— On his inauguration for a second term, President Syngman Rhee will take no disciplinary action against about 400 Government officials caught m tea houses and other places of enItertalnment during office hours Reuter
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  • 56 1 NEHRU TO ATTEND QUEEN'S CORONATION NEW DELHI, Aug. 24. Prime Minister Nehru will attend Queen Elizabeth's coronation m London June next year, it was authoritatively learned here today. Mr. Nehru was understood to have accepted an invitation for the ceremony received a fey/ weeks ago. He is at present m
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  • 42 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 24. —An encephalitis (sleepy sickness) epidemic has claimed 12 lives m California within the last week. A total of 498 eases has been reported to the State Health Department. Only 315 have been clinically diagonised as encephalitis.- Reuter
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  • 221 1 To Discuss With Authorities Problems Facing Indians Enquiry Into Moneylenders Act From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 24. Sri Nagappa Chettiar, Member of Parliament from Madras disclosed to the pressmen at Bombay that a five-man delegation was shortly leaving for Malaya on a goodwill
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  • 266 1 MADRAS CITY BELONGS TO TAMILNAD From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 24.—"Madras City belonged to the Tamils and would continue to belong to them," declared the Chief Minister Rajagopalacllari. when inaugurating the FiiLh Tamil Festival last evening. More than five thousand members of the Tamil Valarchi Kalagham, which organised the
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  • 146 1 VENICE, Aug. 24.— An enthusiastically applauding audience three times interrupted the world premiere of the Philippine film, Genghis Khan, Saturday night at the Venice Film Festival. The Philippine production the first ever entered in* the Venice Festival by the island Republic, received the warmest reception of
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    94 2 John J. Sparkman, United States Senator from Alabama, has been nominated by the Democratic Party for the office of Vice President of the United States. A former lawyer and college instructor, Senator Spurkman served m the U.S. Honse of Representatives from 1937 until 1946, when he was elected to the
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  • 65 2 POONA, Au o 18.- Mr 6. M. Joshi (Socialist) was today jo cleared elected m the by-elcv-tion to the Bombay Legislative Assembly from the Pooaia Vity South-West Constituency. He defeated Mr. B. G. Jagtap (Congress) and V. B. Gogate (Hindu Mahasabha Total votes polled were 21,--657
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  • 64 2 TOKYO, Aug. 24— The British arc buffeted by a wave of unpopularity m Japan. Hardly a day passes without an anti-British story m the press or an anti-British speech m the Diet. The current diplomatic wrangle over two British sailors, convicted of robbery by a Japanese
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  • 217 2 PHILADELPHIA (Vaz Dias) Dr. A. S. W. Rosenbach who died here the other day at the age of 75 was one of the foremost book collectors of our time. His nickname, the "Napoleon of Books", wan earned m a long series of famous book purchases and discoveries of literary
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  • 1147 2 Deepening Wells, Producing Food Etc. NEW DELHI, Aug. 21. —Never have the Armed Forces been so close to the people m India as during recent years. What has brought the two together have been a series of natural calamities and the post-partition
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  • 24 2 LONDON. Aug. 24— Abdel Fattah Abr. Egyptian Ambassador to Britain, flew to Zurich to undergo a medical checkup, an Embassy spokesman said here Reuter
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    81 2 The first of three 140-ton "Princess" flying boats built by Saunders-Roe for the Ministry of Supply was slid into the sea at Cowes, Isle of Wight, Aug. 19. Rough seas put off the taxi-ing tests and the huge aircraft was hauled back onto the concrete slipway m front of the
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    28 2 PHOTO. President Truman of USA shakes hands with 17-year-old King Faisal of Iraq as the youthful visitor arrives at the White House, Washington, for lunch, Aug. 16. A.P.
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  • 113 2 SHILLONG, Aug. 17.— The Assam Government have finalized a welfare scheme for the State's tribal people for til* current year, it was officially learnt. The scheme will be fully fianeed by a Central grant of Rs 10 lakhs. During the curren^ year, the Government will
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  • 125 2 ALLAHABAD. Aug. U— Mr Vidya Bhaskar, editor of the local Hindi daily Armit FaLrika. and Mr. Bholanath Biswas, printer and publisher of the paper, today appeared before the Judicial City Magistiuto Allahabad, m compliance with warrants issued against them under Sec 295 (A) IPC (<*«Mberte and malicious
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  • 78 2 HYDERABAD. Aug. 23— The .police iin. their operations against 'anti-social' elements m. Telenigana continue to recover arms and ammunition. A den m Huzurnagar taluks m Nalgonda district was raided on Aug. 13 and a rifle and a gun with some ammunition were recovered. A sten-gun and
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  • 79 2 SURAT, Aug. 20. Heavj tides m the sea on or before the day of full moon last week washed away 23 houses, including a Hindu temple m Bhampore, a coastal village 12 miles from here, according to reports reaching here. About 200 persons were rendered
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  • 105 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 18.— "Tea Is not food," observed Mr. J. M. Barot, a Presidency Magistrate, while acquitting two persons charged with running a tea shop for which they haa not taken out a. municipal licence. The counsel for the Municipality argued that since tta was mixed with
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  • 75 2 SIMLA, Aug. 24.— The District Magistrate of Simla an Aug. 16 promulgated an. order under Sec. 144 CrPC banning processions and demonstrations m certain localities In the town for two morfths. The order was issued, it is officially stated, because effort is being made to take
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  • 204 2 KARACHI, Aug. 14. The Pakistan Government today issued instructions warning all Ministers and officials, both at the Centre and m the provinces, not to "abuse their official position m propagating their sectarian creed." Drastic action has been threatened against "offenders". A communique issued here to-night said,
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  • 342 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 19. The Government of Bombay's new five-year developmen t programme will cost about Rs 150. crores, it was learnt here. The original plan, approved by the Planning Commission, was estimated to cost Rs. 120 crores. The new plan, whidi includes among others the expenditure
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  • 45 2 KABUL, Aug. 16— The Government of Afghanistan today released the Howard training aircraft of the Pakistan Air Force which had force-landed m Kabul on June 10. It was flown back to Peshawar by a senior officer of the Pakistan Air Force.— FOC
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  • 465 3 CENTRE AND FOUR STATE GOYTS. CONFIRM DECISION NEW DELHI, Aug. 23. -Doubts regarding the future of Bilaspur were laid at rest at a conference of Ministers of five Governments a J P I n n ab (I) > Himachal Pradesh, FhjFkU and Raj as than held
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  • 108 3 POOKA. Aug. 23.— The Bombay Legislative Council last week passed the Multipoint Sales Tax Bill, making further exemptions from the scope of the Bill. The exemptions include .primary and secondary school text books; dawing and exercise books, lead pencils, mathematical instrument boxes iised by
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  • 183 3 Rukmini Bhawan In Hazaribagh Opened HAZARIBAGH, Aug. 23.— Dr. S. K. Sinha, Chief Minister of Biihar. performing the opening ceremony of the Rulkminii Bhawan here recently stressed the need far libraries m free India. The Rukmini Bhawan, named alter the late wife of Mr. Krishna Balagih Sahay, Sreemati Rukmini Dcvi,
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  • 136 3 PATNA. Aug. 23.— Mr. Shastrl. Bihar's Minister for Local Self-Government, inaugurated Patna Mimicipal Corporation, the first Corporation m Bihar, last week. The Conporatlon. will have jurisdiction over an area of about 22 square miles with a population of about 300,000. II will have an annual income
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  • 131 3 BOMBAY. Aug. 23.— Five eminent West German scientists will arrive m India early next year on a 10-week survey of the jungles m the Himalayan regions, and Central and South India. Headed by Prof. Rensch. Director of the Zoological Institute of Munsster University, m West
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  • 205 3 ALMER, Aug. 23.— A daring daylight armed dacoity was attempted m Ajmer city last Monday wthen some six gangsters removed at the point of pistol a box stated to contain about a lakh of rupees being carried m a tonga from the Punjab National Bank to
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  • 155 3 HYDERABAD, Aug. 23.— Demo nstra tors a large number at them students who waited to wave black flags when members of the Osmania Um/iversity Commission arrived at Secunderabad from Delhi last week were disappointed as they did mot arrive as scheduled. The demonstrators included Dr. Raj Bahadur Gowd,
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  • 124 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 23.— Maj.-Gen. H. Williams, leader of the recent Indian Expedition to Mount Kamet, said here that his party was planning to climb the 25,645-foot Nanda Dcvi peak m the summer of 1954. He added that it was possible that the "more
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    70 3 Wang Tang-Ming (left), reporter for the Singapore newspapers, Nanyang Siang Pau and Straits Times, takes a last look at a book m the University of Minnesota Journalism School library before departing for home. Wang recently set out for home after a year of study an a USTS scholarship designed to
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  • 57 3 GORAKIIPUR, Aug. 23.— Mr. Shibbanlal Saxena, KMPP leader and a former Congress MP, last week began a "fast unto death" here, protesting against what he described as "gross misrepresentation of facts" by the U.P. Government Ministers on the "serious" situation now obtaining m the 11
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  • 61 3 PATNA, Aug. 23. —The Bihar Government have imposed a collective fine of Rs. 7,000 an the residents of Baripaiiari m the Bihar sub-division oi Patna. District. Some persons, It may be recalled, had damaged graves m the village on Aug. 5 at the time otf
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  • 58 3 JUBBULPORE, Aug. 23.— The Prime Minister, Mr Nehru, will visit Saugor October to lay the foundation stone of new building for the university, it is learnt here. The exact date of the proprogramme will be announcer! later. The authorities of the university have already constituted
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  • 84 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 13.— The Government of India has agreed to lend 15,000 tons of rice to Ceylon to meet its difficult rice position. The loaned rice, which will be made available m September and October, 1952, will be replaced m March, 1953, by the
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    85 3 A look of understanding, that can be readily shared by all mankind, passes between 19-year-old airman Robert E. Neal (right), and Charley, his "adopted" son who is about 8 years old. Charley, a Korean orphan, was found huddled m sleep under a piece of canvas along tJhe Han
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  • 383 3 MADURAI, Aug. 23.— 1n an address presented to the Rajpramukh of Mysore, Mr. T. K. Rama, Municipal Chairman, referred to the Rajpramukh's farsighted action m recognising the sovereignty of the people and associating popular representatives m the governance of his State. The Rajpramikh m
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  • 147 3 Recognition Of Air India Men's Union Withdrawn! BOMBAY, Aug. 23.— AirIndia and Air-India International, m a communique last week announced the withdrawal of their recognition of the Air-India Employees' Union. The communique said that, m sodfte of there being no trade depute pending between the management and the emlpdoyees. the
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  • 185 3 MADRAS, Aug. 24.— The Central Government have expressed their willingness to take back from the Madras Government 40,000 tons of wheat, it was learnt recently. State Government amount to 56 000 tons. When the Union Food Minister, Mr. Ran Ahmed Kidwai, was here some
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  • 1665 4 Proposal By Out-Going Management Committee The out-going Management Committee of the Singapore Indian Association suggest that the following amendments should be passed **in the interest of the smooth working of the Association," at the 24th Annual General Meeting to be held at the Association premises
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    61 4 A.P. <photo shows Mustafa X ham is 21, grimaces and gestures during his trial by a military court at Kafr HI Dawar a few days ago. He was sentenced to death by hanging after being found guilty of being one of tone prineij^al Instigators of the strikes
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  • 332 4 The second annual general meeting of the Shuddha Samajam, Petaling, Kuala Lumpur, was held on Sunday, Aug. 17, at 10 a.m. The meeting was graced by Yogi Sri Shuddiananda Bharati, (the Patron of the Samajam) who led a few minutes prayer. He congratulated Swami 6atyananda, the members <md
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  • 197 4 Indian film-tgoers will be glad to know that about 90% ol the cuts, made by an assistant censor, m the Hindustani film "Shin ShLnaki Boobla Boo," recently released at the Garrick Theatre. Oey}ang. have been restored by Mr. Jack Evairas, the Film Censor. As a result
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  • 102 4 A large gathering of Malayan students m London, members of the Malayan community, of the Malayan Civil Service and of the -Colonial Office attended a tea party given by Ihe Malayan Agent In London, Mr. Ward, at Malaya HaE, London, to meet the Chief Secretary
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  • 276 4 "World Peace Through Buddhism" COLOMBO: World peace through Buddhism," will bt the main topic oi di~c.ussion at the second session ot the World Buddhist Federation which will be held m. Japan., said Dr. G. Malalasekera, President of the World Buddhist Federation to newsmen. He added that nearly onefifth of the
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  • 199 4 Aspirin Creates 'Lovesick NEW YORK, Aug. 24. Fraiik Hayostak refuses to say die m. Une romance deHis "Aspirin bottle" romance wiitui a»n Irisn milk:uatd having ended Inconclusively, tne 27-year-old American arc-welder came home by plane on Saturday Undaunted, he promptly rode to tne edge of Jamaica bay and hiuried another
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  • 150 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday: One more Communist terrorist has surrendered to the security forces m the Federation, and another is believed to have been wounded, sa>i> today's Emergency Communique. It adds: The terrorist believed wounded was one of a gang of 12 surprised by a police party
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  • 152 4 COLOMBO The Special Camm.ttee of the University Senate appointed to report on the question of importing University education inxouqpn tne mecuu oi the national languages nas appointed five special sudcoaimittees to inqujre j'.uo and report on this matter. The Sub-ConwniUees are representative of the Faculties of Oriental Studies,
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  • 39 4 CAIRO, Aug. 24. Influential Cairo newspapers said ycslerday that British troop* would evacuate the Canal Zone within three months under a plan to be announced m the House of Commons after the summer recess A.P.
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