Indian Daily Mail, 31 August 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 201. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 100 1 The Indian Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru is sheltered from the rain by four large umbrellas as he descends the steps after flying |n the Jet airliner "Comet" on Aug. 20. The flight was for 100 minutes alO.n^ the South Western Himalayan Ranges and he was accompanied
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  • 46 1 AMBALA. East Punjab, Aug. 30.— About 50 Indian pilgrims are feared have died m a violent storm while crossing a 16.000 foot high Himalayan pass near Dharmsala 200 miles north otf Ambala Thursday, accordltng to an uncofkmed report received here today. Reuter.
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  • 753 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 29. The Singapore Barrister C. G. Menon and his wife Vilasini were arrested yesterday under the Fugitive Offenders Act but w ere later released on bail of Rs 5,000 each. The arrest was made by Madras Police
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  • 109 1 The appointment of ViceAdmiral C. E. Lambe to D. Commander m Chief, Far East Station, m succession to Admiral Sir Guy Russell, has been announced by tbe Admiralty. The appointment Is to take effect next March. In July, 1944, Admiral Lambe assumed command of the
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  • 92 1 Hid Platinum Frenchman Arrested NEW YORK, Auig. 2D.—Customs officials say an Air France steward, arrested Tuesday on a charge of falling to declare seven platinum bars, had no reason to try to hide the metad. There is no duty on platinum brought into this country, the Customs spokesman said, and
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  • 260 1 Cost Of Education 19m! "1951 sow still further development m education of the concurrent Neilson Ten-Year Plan and the Frisby FiveYear Supplementary Plan, both co-ordinated and accelerated by Mr. A. W. Frisby tiie Director of Education", says the Annual Report of the Colony of Singapore for the Year 1951 dealing
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  • 1132 1 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER. VOTE FOR election is for the Citco members and not for the Citco President. Something must have gone wrong somewhere. I went to the balcony and down below the street I saw a batch of men and women carrying placards and shouting slogans. I espied my
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  • 300 1 Govt. Appeal To Supreme Court CAPETOWN, South Africa, Aug. 30. Prime Minister Daniel F. Malan's battle against the nations judicial system entered a new round yesterday when a provincial court ruled against his newly created High Court of Parliament. The government decided immediately to appeal to
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  • 73 1 SYDNEY, Aug. 29. Disgusted by modern youth wearing neckties with pictures of nudes on them, commercial artist Betty Mains paints copies of famous paintings on iplain ties, and sells them m Sydney. The copies, m oil colours are from paintings of English, French and Dustch artists
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  • 182 1 Singapore had 1,070 road accidents m July as compared tfith 1,096 for the month of June. The average daily accident rates for July is 34.5 as compared with 36.5 for the previous month, a decrease of 2 accidents per day. Fatal accidents have increased by 2
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  • 192 1 Farouk Wants Money For His Son-King CAPRI. Italy, Aug. 30.— Farouk of Egypt said yesterday the Egyptian government should provide money to maintain his son, seven-rwonth-old King Fuad 11, m high style. For all Egypt seemed to care at the moment, said Farouk. the infant King niight be living "like
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  • 47 1 SEOUL, Korea,, Aug. 30.-— The U.S. Eighth Army yesterday said 25 mare Communist prisoners of war were Injured slightly by guards m quelling three disturbances |m U.N. PoW camps since Sunday. It added one prisoner was killed and one hurt m a work accident.- A.P.
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  • 52 1 CANNES. France, Aug. 30.— The Duke of Windsor has recovered from his recent gout attack reportts a Swedish doctor back from Biarritz where he gave the royal Briton Daily gymnastic exexc'*e»» The physician said the Dtdte is playing golf again and T:lans to return to Paris on Sept
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    1545 2  -  S. P. CHABLANI THE world has become a small place. Every place is known. There seeme to be no mystery about anything. And yet we know so little of the sou I of things, of the most familiar things. Tradition has it that the much frequented monument, the
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  • 544 2 In the court of the QuwwalJ ul-Islam stands the famous Iron Pillar. Its history is ob--1 scure; but it probably dates back to the days of Chandia Gupta 11, m the fourth century A.D. The inscription on the pillar, which has now been deciphered, would suggest that
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  • 641 2 MADRAS, Aug. 22.— The Tamil Exhibition organised m connection with the Fifth Tamil Festival, was declared open this evening by Dr. P. P. Subbaroyan, T.N.C.C. President, at Teynampet Congress grounds. Dr. Subbaroyan said that the exhibition epitomised the growth of Tamil culture through the
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  • 124 2 SALEM, Aug. 23. -Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh Union Finance Minister, arrived at Mettur Dam to-day from the Lower Bhavani Project area and I inspected the Mettur Dam Reservoir, power-house, etc. Oa his arrival, he was received by the Collector, Revenue Divisional Officer and other important officials. On
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  • 95 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 22.— Dr. M. G. Kini one of India's foremost authorities on poliomyelitis, died here this morning at his residence after a heart attack. He was 60. Dr. Kinl was associated with the Orthopaedic Hospital m Bombay for the past five years. He came
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  • 60 2 HONGKONG, Aug. 28.— The Indonesian Consul-General, Kew W. Dj Ehoo, and the Indonesian diplomatic courier. Major Pamoo Rahardjo, were ordered to appear In Hongkong Supreme Court for cross-examination m the hearing involving the ship TasikaJaja whose ownership is m dispute. The officers claimed diplomatic immunity and
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  • 267 3 India Wishes To Stop Facilities? NEW DELHI, Aug. 25.- g The Government of India have conveyed to me Governments of Nepal and the United Kingdom their desire to discontinue existing facilities on Indian soil for recruitment of Nepalese Gurkha soldiers to the British Army, it is
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  • 102 3 MOVE TO MERGE KULU VALLEY WITH H.P. NEW RELHI. Aug. 26.— The Himachal Prant Sabha will sotfn launch a campaign for the merger of Kulu Valley with Himachal Pradesh, Thaqur Naval KLshore. General Secretary of the Sabha. said here today. Thakur Nawal Kishore was the leader of the delegation which
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  • 38 3 TEHERAN, Aug. 30.—Communist crowds shouted demands for the expulsion of American technical and military missions yesterday. They were taking part m a giant demonstration observing the 40tn day of "Martyrdom" fro those killed In the July 21 lots.
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  • 64 3 LAHORE, Aug. 22.— The Pakistan Government has imposed a 35 per cent import duty on betel leaves coming from India. On Thursday, betel leaves were selling m Lahore at Rs. 2-8 for 25 leaves (Desi) and Re. 1-4 for 25 leaves of other qualities.
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  • 63 3 BOMBAY. Aug. 25.— A convention of the Bombay eommiltee of the All-India Forward Bloc, held here yesterday, appealed to the Government for the immediate commutation of death sentences passed on four Forward Bloc kisan leaders of Bastl district, m U.P. It also demanded the immediate release
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  • 72 3 HONGKONG. Aug. 28. Father Joseph Zeman, of Czechoslovakia, expelled from Nanchang. China, by the Communist last week, died yesterday m a Hongkong hospital from the results of jaundice and malnutrition. The Reds held him m one room under house arrest from March 1, 1952, until early August
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    51 3 RANGOON, Aug. 29. Two Pakistani editors, Mr. M. A. Zuberi (left) of the Karachi Daily Star and \Sr. Khairul Kabir (right), editor of Sangbad, arrived here yesterday on a three-day goodwill visit. Today they will meet Premier U Nu and dine with Information Secretary U Thant.- Reuter PHOTO.
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  • 56 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 28.— Air lndba and Air India International resumed domestic and Foreign operations on Tuesday after a slowdown by 0.000 workers asking morepay caused a day suspension o.f air activity. The workers agreed to resume their duties on the normal basis. Twenty ringleaders of
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  • 546 3 NEW YORK: Crime much of it "sensHr-Ks" iv i«»,j as 22*%?ffi^ city aSK wh< L n r»°*ence America's largest i,,c wwnn part aoout the crime picture nowadays is that the most insignificant and law-abiding otf persons often are the victims— for no apparent
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  • 486 3  - Who Enjoy Life More? Men Or Women..... HAL BOYLE (By NEW YORK: Who enjoy life more men or women? Often a woman sighs, "This is a man's World. I wish I nad beern born a man." She probably doesVt read hand, whomever heard of a ma woman |n his next
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  • 1049 3 First Four Alphabet May Be Completed This Year MADRAS, Aug. 2-I.— The possibility of bringing out the first part of the Tamil Encyclopaedia containing matter arranged under the first four letters of the Tamil alphabet (a, aa, i, and cc) m December this year or early
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  • 143 4 Refuting certain adverse criticism which appeared ln the vernacular Press recently Chart the Red Cross Team Ui Jasln Is working amongst the Chinese and is neglecting the Malays, the District Officer. Jasln, Mr. I. 1). Abbey, states that the numbers of people who have been
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  • 234 4 CEYLON NEWS: "OR ELSE I'LL QUIT THE CABINET/' Minister Ponnambalam PT. PEDRO: "You can be sure that I will barter the self-respect of my race for a position m the Cabinet. If the Tamil language is thrown into the background and Sinhalese is
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  • 102 4 JAFFNA: Mr. V. Kandiah, proprietor of Parimala Stores. Point Pedro Raul, near the Nallur Kandasaany Temple, was burnt whnhis shop caugtit Are. It is said that the flames from a petrol lamp came m contact with the celluloid toys In the shop. Mir. J. A.
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  • 289 4 Federation Of Malaya Cadet Corps The Cadet Force Bill which Is to be Introduced into Legislative Council ln September provides for the establishment of Army Cadet Corps units In' various English schools m the Federation. Such units were raised before the war ln schools m the F.M.S. and the Straits
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  • 505 4 CHANCE OR DESTINY, Asks Hal Boyle NEW YORK: Can a man really do anything about his own life? O is its length and the manner of his death prescribed, by higher powers even before his birth? The possibility that they are merely pawns of (ate has interested fools and philosophers
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  • 718 4 Bertram Mycock, the BBC's Industirtal Correspondent, recently spoke hi the BBC Home Service about his visit to a glass-making factory at Smethiwick m the Midlands which specialises m lighthouses. This section that makes the lighthouses is celebrating its centenary this year, and Mycock learnt that most of the
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  • 32 4 Ekadeshi will be celebrated on Sunday Aug. 31, 1951. from 7 ,p.m. m the Mission premises a I 179. Bartley Read, with Ram-Nam Bhajana. Ali are cordially invited to attend.
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