Indian Daily Mail, 27 August 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIM. NO. 197 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1952. FOUR PAGES IS CENTS
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  • 571 1 Non-Whites Mob S. African Court During Leaders' Trial Banner And Placards With Slogans Displayed JOHANNESBURG, Aug., 26.— Hundreds of non-Europeans demonstrated at the Johannesburg magistrate's court today when 20 African, Indian and coloured leaders of the campaign against apartheid (racial segregation laws) appeared on a charge under the Suppression of
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    35 1 Photo. President VINCENT AURIOL of France currently holidaying at his estate m Muret,, Southern France, relaxes with his violin. The instrument once belonged to the French opera composer Dalerac, who was born m 1753. AP
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  • 89 1 K.M.P.P. SOCIALISTS MERGER From Our Own Correspondent LUCKNOW, Aug. 26.— Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party and the Socialist Parties have announced the decision to merge, thus creating a strong democratic Opposition to the Congress, which will command nearly twenty per cent voting strength m the country. The Agreemnt was announced after
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  • 37 1 HONGKONG, Aug. 26.— The Hongkong Government has approved expenditure of HK 52,300.000 for a sports stadium which will seat 30,000 persons. The two-year project is tentatively scheduled to start m December.- A.P.
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  • 189 1 Opposition Boycott Malan's Parlt Court! Segregation Programme Again Declared 'Unfair' PRETORIA, Aug. 26.— The South African High Court of Parliament met here yesterday for the first time since it was set up by Dr. Daniel Malan's Government as the final arbiter m the land. Earlier this year the South African
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  • 134 1 CAPETOWN, Aug. 26.— The Government's racial segregation programme received a jolt yesterday when a Capetown Magistrate declared there had been "urfair discrimination against a native African. The accused was found not guilty of sitting m a part of Capetown railroad station reserved for Europeans. Hundreds of Aii'icans, organised m
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  • 171 1 LONDON, Aug. 26.— Britain's Shell oil organisation yesterday denied charges by the United States Federal Trade Commission that Shell was part of an international oil cartel. A statement by Mr. Frank J. Hopwood. managing director of the Shell Transport and Trading Company, said: "i can state
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  • 98 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 26. Japanese Foreign vice-minis-ter, V. Ishikara. said Sunday rright that the people of Japan "appreciate and are most grateful to the Indian people, for the friendship shown by the signing of the peace treaty." Talking to reporters at the airport he said he
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  • 122 1 GENEVA, Aug. 26.— Six men who will make Switzerland's second bid this year to scale unconquered 29,002-foot Mount Everest, world's highest peak, will leave here by air for Bombay on Aug. 28. The second Swiss Btatiftla; expedition will be head' I Gabriel Chevalley am the
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  • 72 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 26.— A "fear of flying" among young Americans is seriously jeopardising the United States ail defence programme, according to high air force and navy officers quoted m a "Look" m& gazinu article. "For the first time m hi~ tory," the article said,
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  • 106 1 NNW YORK, Aug. 26.— A top official of the Cities Service Oil Company said today that if William Alton Jones, the Company's President was "invited m for talks with Dr. Mossadeq, he undoubtedly ac cepted the invitation only m the interest of world peace, not on
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  • 89 1 NEW YORK, A'lg /0. Prmce Aly Khan left by uit for Paris yesterday without i> word on whether he expecte 4 v reconciliation with his estranged wife Miss Rita Hayworth, the actress. "I am still not discussing that," he told reporters at the airport. He had been
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  • 62 1 DACCA. East Pakistan, Aug. 26.— The Pakistan Minister of Commerce, Fazalur Rehman, Id a Modem League party 1 invention here Sunday tnat che government has decided tc call m the army to assist the civil administration m putting down the smuggling of raw jute to India. He said
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  • 27 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 26 Thi United States National Production Authority said yesteJday that American sulphur supplies had increased so much that distribution controls had been dropped.- Reuter
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  • 254 1 Recent pay claims by the Singapore Administrative and Clerical Services Union on behalf of members of the General Clerical Service made m official negotiations with Government have been examined, and a further meeting between the Official and the Staff sides will be held shortly.
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  • 163 1 SECRET TALKS ON KASHMIR BEGIN ,GENEVA, Aug. 26.— Secret ministerial talks aimed at solving the five-year-old dispute between India and Pakistan over the future status of Kashmir began here today. Delegations of the twc countries—led by Mr. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, India's Defence Minister, and Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, Pakistan's Foreign Minister—
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  • 159 1 EGYPTIAN CABINET RESHUFFLES CAIRO, Aug. 26.— Egyptian Prime Minister Aly Maher said Sunday night that he planned to reshuffle his cabinet. He himself now holds offices of Minister of the Interior, Foreign Minister and War Minister It was expected that he will appoint new men to two of these posts.
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  • 111 1 148,000 Colony Children At School The J/uly report issued by the Department of Education shows tftiat 148,556 children are attending school, an increase of 229 as compared to June. Of these 114,815 are from urban areas, and 33,741 from rural areas; 97,712 boys and 51,144 girls. A mixed afternoon school
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  • 219 1 PROBLEM OF OVERSEAS INDIANS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 26— The three-day Tamil Festival conducted by the Tamil Valarchi Kalagaham concluded after the sessions on astronomical and literary sections. Srimathl E. T. Rajeswari who presided over the astronomy section disclosed the great knowledge of astronomy that the ancien t
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  • 142 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 26 Justice Subba Rao, Madras High Court, delivering judgment on Monday held that the Reservation of seats for Muslims, Christians and Anglo-Indians m the Council of Madras City, Corporation offended the Fundamental Rights Article 15 of the
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  • 83 1 GENEVA. Aug. 26. The United Nations inquiry into the fate of tens of thousands of missing prisoners of war —moat of them last heard from m Russiia— will resume here. The inquiry is being conducted by the three-member United Nations Commission on prisoners of *aar under
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  • 52 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 26. A solemn Requiem Mass to Eva Peron was held today at New Delhi's Catholic Cathedral. It was attended by diplomats and government officials, including Acting Foreign Secretary R. K. Nehru and representatives of President Rajendra Prasad and Prhne Mw Ulster
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  • 651 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Aug. 27, 1952. Restore The Association To The Community ore extremely gratified to note that our criticism of the constitution of the Singapore Indian Association has not entirely been lost upon those for wj^ose enlightenment it was meant: for, its outgoing Committee of Management have
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  • 525 2 Commerce Minister Stresses Need For Caution CALCUTTA, Aug. 23.— Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, Central Minister for Commerce and Industry told the Committee of the Bharat Chamber of Commerce here Tuesday that Government did not stand by any doctrinnaire policy and would welcome the
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  • 24 2 lIS Photo shows: The Prime Minister Shri Jawaharlai Nehru inspecting the Guard of Honour on the occasion of the Independence Day.
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  • 261 2 Pak. -Afghan Blockade KABUL, Aug. 19.— Mr. Gnulam Ghaus, vice-Minister, Economic Affairs, Afghan Govern ment, told press correspondents m an interview that a kistan's blockade of Afghanistan would "strangulate our trade with American, West European and South-East Asiatic countries and will create conditions for increased trade with Russia." He added,
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  • 135 2 VIRUDHUNAGAR, Aug. 20. News has been received of the death of six persons on August 18 m Karisahulam village, ten miles from Srivilll puttur. In the course of a clash between two groups of persons In the village. It is stated that there was
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  • 51 2 In our editorial yesterday it was mentioned that the tmcrgency meeting of the Singapore Labour Party's Executive Council was postponed by lb« General Secretary with the knowledge of its President Mr. Lirr. Yew Hock. Actually the meeting was postponed without the Presidents knowledge. The printer's error is regretted. Ed.
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  • 876 2 C. R. Appeals For Congress Vote Madras, Aug. 20. An appeal to the people to exercise Uleir franchise in iavour of the Congress during the ensuing municipal elections with full faith in Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, was made by Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Cnief Minister, speaking at a
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  • 53 2 HAMBURG. Aug. 26.—Persia ,has concluded her first oil agreements with the Governments of the United States and Italy and is selling them her oil a.t 20% below world market prices Senator Hussein Makki said here yesterday. Do*. Makki is Secretary GeneraJ of the Persian Oil
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  • 65 2 HONGKONG. Aug. 26.— Graduates of 23 universities and colleges m North China were told by Red Army Chief of Staff Chu Teh to "take whatever job Ls assigned you and go wherever the country needs you," at commencement exercises recently. He was followed by VicePremier
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  • 773 2 =belegie Koad PRAY, DO NOT! IT is understood that an l iiciin u delegation would be visiting Malaya on a goodwill and fact finding mission. The objects of the mission are to establish contact with various Indian organisations m Malaya and discuss with the uutnorities the difficulties
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  • 582 3 India Will Provide Pattern, Says Hatta CALCUTTA, Aug. 23.— The Indonesian Republic will have its first general elections some time next year on the basis of adult franchise, arrangements for which are now well in progress. Disclosing this to Pressmen the Indonesian Vice
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    33 3 A_P. photo shows Prince Abdullah Feisal, Minister of Interior and Public Health of Shaudi Arabia, chatting with President Truman at the White House, Washington, Aug. 18. He is on a tour of U.S.A.
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  • 87 3 Discussions With Britain Denied Aly CAIRO, Aug. 26.— Premier Aly Maher on Sunday denied that he had discussed Middle East defence m recent meeting with the British and American Ambassadors. Addressing reporters afver a cabinet session he said the meetings with the Ambassadors were of "routine" nature and press reports
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  • 208 3 Excise Revenue: Madras To Ask For Large Share MADRAS, Aug. 20. The claims of Madras State for s larger share m Central excise revenue will, it is understood be one of the issues which reprsentatives of the Madra Government will press upon the Centre at the Conference of Finance Ministers
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  • 145 3 LONDON. Aug. 26.—Buckingham Palace yesterday confirmed weekend reports that the Queen Mather had bought remote and primitive Barrogill Castle m the far north of Scotland. The Queen Mother will use the 400-yeair-old 40-noomed castle as her Summer residence now that Balmoral Castle, about 100 miles
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  • 261 3 TOKYO. Aug. 15.— General Mark Clark:, American and U.N. Far East Commander, denied flatly today that United Nations troops are causing a "crime wave" m Japan In a publiic reply to a letter from the Japan Federation or Bar Associations. Gen. Clark said: "As I personally
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  • 102 3 TUNIS. Aug. 26— A retired French civil servant m Tunisia and a Tunisian were killed on Sunday night by machiinegun m the village of Kalaa-Snira, near Sousse. Three masked men went into the house of Alphonse Borel, who Iras been operated htm with a machine gun
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  • 52 3 CAIRO. Aug. 26.— Veteran Wafdist leader Mustafa Natoas said "British imperialism is respansible lor Egypt's troubles" m a. speech at Alexandria on Sunday night. He accused ex-King Farouk of financing newspapers to try to destroy the Wa-fd and thus aid "the evil motives of the British
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  • 61 3 NEW YOK. Aug. 25.— U.5. war ace Captain Eddie RlckPbbaker, now president of of Eastern Airlines, was flying to London today with three of his operational and engineering experts. "We sure juist going to have a look a>t Briitish .transport jets." he said,
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  • 136 3 LONDON. Aug. 26.— A party of 31 BrLtons. including four members of Parliament and three housewives, left London yesterday to vdlsit China at the invitation of the Chinese Peoples Institute of Foreign Affairs. The Britaiin-Ch'ina Friendship Association which arranged the trip said the delegates are
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  • 117 3 CAiLCUTTA, Aug. 26.— The Ja panese Parliamentary goodwill mission which has been touring India and Pakistan for 13 .days, left here by aiiir yesterday for Rangoon. The mlsatan consisted or representatives of Japanese trade and industry, led by Mr. Heitaro Inagadci, a former cabinet minister and
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  • 82 3 TOKYO, Aug. 26.— An q.dadvance party of five Japanese mountaineers left here by air yesterday to reconnoitre the hitherto unsealed Mount Manaslu, 26.657 feet, m the Himalaiyas. The main expedition of 25 will attempt the cKmb next year. Headed by Professor Kinshi imi&nishi., the advance
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  • 46 3 DACCA. Aug. 25.— The Buddhist mission of Pakistan Sunday decided to hold a Pan -Asian Buddhist Conference m Bast Pakistan un Feb. 23, 1953. The organisers submitted a memorandum to the Pakistan Government asking for facilities amd financial assistance for the conference.- A.P.
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    69 3 A.P. photo shows Members of the Japanese Parliamentary Mission, currently 'an a brief visit to India. Pictured here at the Taj Mahal, Agra. Aug. 13. The world famous monument was built by the Moghul Emperor Shah Jehan m memory of hJSs wif e Mumtaz. The Mission ts led by Heitaro
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  • 50 3 MUNSAN, Korea, Aug. 26.— U.S. security personnel at the Panmunjom truce site had weather problem yesterday. A raitn flooded stream forced them out of their camp site. Troops waded through waist-<ieep water and moved 11 tents and equipment to high ground near the armistice conference tent.-
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  • 58 3 MANILA. Aug. 26.—Torrential monsoon rains, sweeping m from the west, drenched Manila for 'the second day and flooded low-lying areas. The rains which began early Sunday evening poured down steadily on the capital oity all day yesterday without let up. Transportation by car and bus as bogged aown
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  • 51 3 GIFU. Japan, Aug. 26.— A "1-toot python is crawling through the streets of the attractions of a roving zoo appearing at a school ground. It got loose early on Sunday. Zoo officials are offering a reward of about US$l5 for information on the snake's whereabouts. A.P.
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  • 181 3 Anti Malan Satyagraha A Domestic Matter! NO OUTSIDE HELP NEEDED, SAYS LEADER JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 26.-^ The South African resistance movement has made no overtures for help from other countries for its cause, Dr. James Moroka, the leader of the African National Congress said here yesterday. "I make this statement" Dr.
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  • 96 3 DJAKARTA. Aug. 26— The Indonesian Government will fully support India's plan to submit the "apartheid question" m South Africa to the United Nations, Information Minister Arnold Monomutu yesterday told Antara news agency. He said this policy was m keeping wilih Indonesia's proclamation of independence wthich
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  • 128 3 PRETORIA, Aug. 26.— South Afnica High Court of Parliament held its first meeting In secret here yesterday. All Parliamentary opposition members the Court consists of both Houses of Parliament stayed away. The Court is considering its verdict on Prime Minister MaLan's request that a finding of
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  • 317 3 LONDON, Aug. 26.— Seth Govind Das, member of the rive-man Indian delegation to the Commonwealth Paar[jamonffeary Conference meeting next mowth m Ottawa, said m London yesterday that he thought the question of the treatment of coloured people m South Africa would have to foe
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  • 94 3 HONGKONG. Aug. 26— The British ship, Hupeh, has arnved from Communist China with 22 foreigners. Among them were six German priests all of whom had beei' expelled. Others included J. Reclus. French professor of Yenching University m China for 25 years, accomipianied by his
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  • 438 4 CEYLON NEWS: Protest Against Postponement Of Municipal Elections KANDY: The postponement of the Municipal elections by a Ministerial Hat is the logical development of Fascist trends m this country which have been manifesting themselves during the last ten or twelve years/ said Mr, H.
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  • 292 4 COLOMBO: Alexander AUpyevich ArcShangelsky is a Kussian who never wants to. go to Russia again In Colombo recently, travelling with his wife to England m the Carthage, Mr. Archangeisky sakl that Russia was doomed to destruction unless a change 01 Government comes into
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  • 251 4 M.P. ON NEED FOR ELECTORAL REFORM JAFFNA: That democracy would be reduced to a farce U adequate electoral reform were not Introduced was the view expressed by Mr. V. Veerasingham, M.P., Vaddukoddai speaking at a public meeting ait Manipay. Mr. V. C. Jayasuria, Commissioner of Local Government presided. Mr. Veerasingham
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  • 83 4 SHIPPING LINE UNDER LION FLAG? COLOMBO; Two directors of a European shipping firm will arrive here shortly for oMscussions with Government regarding the formation of a Ceylonese shipping line. It is learnt that this concern unlike certain others which have shown interest previously is prepared to give Government the controlling
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  • 144 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday: Recruiting for the Federation Regiment m Selangor began at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The recruiting team under Major Ryan interviewed 90 applicants, 58 of whom were Malays, 27 Indians, three Chinese and two Eurasians. Sixty-one of the applicants were
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  • 135 4 In view of the misunderstandings that have arisen over the question of the M.C.A. Gift of "$500,000 to the Malay Community" the •'Cabinet" at its meeting held on Aug. 24, decided to withdraw all previous, statements made on this subject, writes Mr. Tan Slew Sin, Publicity
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  • 84 4 ACCRA, Gold Coast, Aug. 26 —The United Nations Mission to the trust territory m West Africa confirmed yesterday that it had asked French administration officials to explain what happened to a Daily Graphic reporter reported as having been arrested and imprisoned by French <jolice after he had interviewed
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  • 114 4 JAFFNA: The annual festival of the historic Kandaswamy Temple at Nallur the seat of the Tamil kings of Jaffna concluded last week. During the festivals all roads from Hindu Ceylon and even South India led to Nallur. On Tuesday last a record crowd of well nigh
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  • 56 4 TAIPEI. Aug. 26. Communist invaders killed 62 Nationalist guerrillas last month when they seized tiny Hsiyang Island at the mouth of the Dkn Mm River off the Fukien coast, the official Centnal News Agency announced today. The asgency said 400 Communists m a dozen mofcorised junks took
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  • 40 4 HONGKONG, Aug. 26.— The Communist newspaper Ta Kung Pao said today that 650 Chinese deported from Malaya, arrived m Canton by boat on Sunday. They were described as rof&ber, mine and farm workers.- A.P. A.P.
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  • 101 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday: While eight terrorists were firing on the Police Station at Tiang Dua New Village m MALACCA, six other terrorists cut the perimeter wire and snot aiui stat>t>ed to death a Chinese estate worker. The ponce returned tne lixv, but there were no known
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  • 79 4 HINDI CLASSES AT BHARATIYA BHAVAN Pandit Shridhar Tripathi ol Shaharoz (U.P.) wno arrived here recentiy is starting a Hindi Scnool ao Bnaratiya Bhavan, Cuff Hood, Singapore, from Sept. 10. Classes lor children will be m tne morning and for aaultis ut nigiu. Pandit Tripathi was a student of Bnarata Ashram
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  • 86 4 NEW DELHI. Aug. 26. India. 1952-53 cotton crop may reacti 3,900,000 bales. Sardar Baitar Singn. President of the Indian Central Cotton committee, tolii tne annual meeting of the group. "Given normal monsoon radns. this target is very likely to be achieved ftJtils season," Singh declared. June
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  • 84 4 NEW DELHI. Aug. 26. The Nethertands-Inidia-Pa-JcLstan-Ceylon Society of Holland donated to the government of India m recent months six parcels for distribution m the famineaffectad areas, •official sources said. They included 298,000 pounds of condensed milk, 2,000 pounds of dried skir milk spray, 1,555 pounds of
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  • 61 4 SRINAGAR, Aug. 26. A Conwnuniat-spon. c /Ored "peace rally" ten miles away was broken up yesterday by antiRed demonstrators jnciuaing workers of Sheikh Abdullah's National Conference Party. The ipresident of the Chaura Committee of the National Conference was among four people suffering minor injuries. The
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  • 61 4 SAIGON. Aug. 26.— Chester Bowles, American Ambassaoor to India arrived m Saigon yesterday on a factfinding tour -of South-East Asia's economic and military problems. Bowles 'naa already visited Burma and Thailand and will leave by plane for Homg Kong today. Thence he will go to the Philippines
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  • 43 4 Mr. Joseph H. Rogatnick. Chief of the Economic Section. American Consulate General. Singapore, -will be guest speaker at the weekly Rotary luncheon In the Capitol Blue Room today (Wednesday) at 1 p.m. The subject of the talk will be "Iceland."
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  • 115 4 IN AID OF UMAR PULAVAR TAMIL SCHOOL A sum of $1,078.00 was realised last Sunday from the sale of tickets at a Charivy Cinema Smow given at U.e Royal Tneatre. The performance was m aid of tne Umar Pulavar Tamd School, i'ne show was made possicne tnrough the generosity of
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  • 51 4 A public lecture will be given by Mr. Elmer Newton i Director of United States Information Services) on "Elections m the United States" at the British Council Hall on Sunday. Aug. 31 at 10.30 a.m. under the auspices of the Workers' Education Association, aJI are cordially
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  • 52 4 COLOMBO: Air mails from India, which were delayed by the Air India strike will now oe brought here by Air Ceylon planes. The Postmaster General ol Madras who was requested to make arrangements to send the delayed air mails, has agreed toutillise Air Ceylon
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    83 4 Miss Leina, Madhavan of Ipoh who will give a dance performance at Victoria Theatre Friday (Aug. 29), Where a variety concert with particular emphasis on Indian classical dancing is to be held. Among others taking loart m the concert Is Miss RathJ Selvadorai of Singapore, and Mr. S. R. S.
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