Indian Daily Mail, 1 September 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 202. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 347 1 No Safety In Pondicherry For Pro-Merger Champion! From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 31. Mr. Sellane Naicker, President of the Pondicherry Merger Committee, was admitted into the Madras City General Hospital for treatment of gunshot wounds which he received m Pondicherry on
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  • 125 1 MADRAS, Aug. 31. The 65-year-old President of the Pondicherry Merger Committee. M. Sellane Naicker, who was shot at his residence m Pondicherry Friday night was brought to Madras yesterday morning and admitted to the General Hospital here. Doctors declared him to be "out of danger"
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  • 62 1 COLOMBO, Aug. 31 .--Ceylon is likely to tighten exchange restrictions and imipose jnore import cuts, a usually reliaibile source said here yesterday, as a result af deterioration m the island balance of International payments position. The Goverrnmenft took the first step toward correcting the adverse trade
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  • 66 1 From Our Own Correspondent VIZAGAPATAM, Aug. 31._ It is learnt that the Govt of India's National Harbour Board has accepted the recommendations made by the Special Officer Mr. Nanjundiah for improving the minor ports m India. Such ports include Negapatam, for which the Special Officer
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  • 70 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 31. The first trial of a journalist by his peers began here on Sa- turday when Panduranganr publisher of Telegu jounic "Kalai Nesan" was asked tv [show cause why he should no; pay a security of Rs 2,000 to I
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  • 445 1 TEHERAN, Aug. 31. Premier Mossadeq disclosed Saturday night that he had flatly rejected the British-Ameri-can proposal to solve the Anglo-Iranian oil dispute, but said that he is calling the Houses of Parliament into a special session to discuss a formal reply. In a
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    79 1 Deska Putu Raka (left) and Ni Gusti Raka rehearse tfcali dances at London's winter garden theatre Aug. 85 lor the opening of the lialinese dancing show there. The Indonesian Ambassador will be among those attending the first night. The two girls form part of a company of 45 Z% dancers
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  • 151 1 Nehru Inspects World's Highest Air Base NEW DELHI, Aug. 31.— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, has ended a ten-day holiday m Kashmir where he Inspected a new "roof of the world" airport m Eastern Landaka, on the border of Communist-occupied Western Tibet, official sources said last night. The
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  • 27 1 HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 31— King Feisal II of Iraq visited a movie studio yesterday and talked with such charmers as Ava Gardner, Deboraih Kerr and Cyd Charisse. A.P.
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  • 134 1 MOSCOW. Aug. 31.— Soviet trade unions are sending help tc assist the relief of famine m Southern India. Pravda, Izvestia and other papers today carried the text of a telegram from the chief of the Soviet trade unions, Vaisili Kuznetsov, sent to Krishna
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  • 292 1 GENEVA, Aug. 31. Ministerial level negotiations between the representatives of India and Pakistan over Kashmir will enter the crucial phase this week. It remains to be seen whether joimto or separate talks will be held on Tuesday. Sir Zafrullaih Khan will not be available for
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  • 519 1 It'll Spell White Man's Doom, He Warns Britain BETHAL, Aug. 31. Dr. Daniel Malan, Prime Minister of South Africa said y ester da/ that his country would have the friendship of India "if the rich and beautiful province of Natal were given to Indians
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  • 16 1 Press Demands Malan's Resignation CAPETOWN, Aug. 31.— The pro-Government paper Di c Trancvaler yesterday called for
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  • 98 1 JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 31. Premier Malan's Nationalists have a new plan to enact their controversial coloured voters act they plan to "pack" the senate with additional members, according to prominent Nationalist circles. Such a move, they say, would enable them constitutionally to override the Cape Supreme Court's ruling
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  • 51 1 ADELAIDE: Schoolgirl Therese Kyah has travelled 98,420 miles to and from school m the past years equal to about four times around the world. She travels as a day student from Mallala to North Adelaide and returns each day, a round trip of 74 miles.-
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  • 229 1 "HINDU" ON BR. RECRUITMENT OF GURKHAS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 31. The leading local English daily the "Hindu" commenting on an editorial yesterday on India's decision not to grant any further facilities for recruiting Gurkha soldiers by the British Army on Indian soil, stated that the decision was
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  • 659 2 Indian Daily Mail S 'pore, Mon Sept. 1, 1952. Misleading The Public pEW are impressed by the reported patching up of all the "disputes and differences between the two rival groups." m the Singapore Labour Party as announced by its General Council last Thursday. Many actually consider h as absolutely
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  • 770 2 Indo Pakistani Trade Pact Text Released In Delhi Karachi NEW DELHI. Aue. 28.— The Indo-Pakista-ni trade agreement, which Was signed m New Delhi on Aug. 5, has been approved by the two Governments, and its text was released simultaneously m New Delhi and Karachi. The following arrangements for the continuance
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  • 72 2 BOMBAY. Aug 23 —One Asgar Ali Dilawar who was alleged to have harboured Bankhelal Devidas, one of the absconding suspects m the Lloyds Bank daeoity ease, was arrested here. He was enlarged on ball for «s. 3,000 by the Chief Presidency Magistrate. Devidas is suspected to
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  • 89 2 TOKYO, Aug. 30. The newspaper Asaihl said yesterday about 1,300 candidates are expected to run for the 466 seats made available by the sudden dissolution of the House of Representatives on Thursday. The dissolution, engineered by Premier Shigeru Yoshida's dominant Liberal Party, does not affect the 250-seat House
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  • 53 2 PARKSVILLE, British Columbia, Aug. 31. Two sons of Democratic Presidential candidate Mr. Adlai Stevenson, John and Borden, while holidaying here jokingly wrote their home address m a restaurant guest book as Tho White House." At Springfield. Illinois, a spokesman for Mr. Stevenson said there would be
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  • 557 2 HOLLYWOOD: An afternoon m the life of a Hollywood reporter or why columnists get grey: The press agent on the Gary Cooper picture called up and said he had a hot story on Coop. "Hot story on Coop?" I replied, sticking my tongue almost through the right cheek.
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  • 55 2 SHIYALI: Mr. V. N. Kudva, Member, Board of Revenue, arrived here to study the food situation m the taluk. Some of the leading landowners met him and represented that the water supply for irrigation purposes was inadequate and urged the need for mainteining law and order for stepping up food
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  • 121 2 IOO E. BENGAL FAMILIES FOR BIHAR NEW DELHI, Aug. 23— Three schemes have been sanctioned by the Government of India for the resettlement of displaced agriculturists from East Bengal m the Purnea district of Bihar, it is learnt. Under these schemes 61 families are to be rsettled at Ba-raitha-Pulwaris (Kasba),
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  • 95 2 AHMEDABAD, Aug. 22.— A fireman was killed and another injured when a goods train crashed into thl detached rear part of another goods train early this morning between Mavli and Amirgarh stations on the Ahmedabad-Delhi metre gauge section of the Western Railway, according to reports
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  • 69 2 MAN ILA. Aug 30. The Foreign Office said yesterday ll has ordered an investigation of a com^aint by an American firm against the Philippines consulate m Chicago. Foreign Under Secretary Felino Neri referred to a letter published m the Wednesday's issue of the Manila Chronicle m which
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  • 54 2 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Delegation to the Inter-Parlia-mentary Association's annual conference which fes to be held m Benne, Switzerland, will consist of Mr. S. W. R. D. Bardaranadke, Leader of Opposition, Mr. T. B. Panabokke. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice, Mr. Ivan T. Dassenaike M.P. and
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  • 591 2 Oefeaie Road' 1 Why SIPs And YIPs Alone? 'THE Coronation is to take place m June next year and the Government of Singapore has accepted the invitation to send three representatives from the Colony to London. Queen's Coronation is a most I important thing and an occa-
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  • 1909 3 Speech At Madras Tamil Festival Inauguration MADRAS Aug. 23.- Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, the State Chief Minister, said today that the Andhras could have their State the moment they abandoned their claims to Madras City. He was inaugurating the fifth Tamil festival here. The
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  • 64 3 GENOA, Italy, Aug. ju.— a passer-by probably saved the lives of five small boys playing a s»rtdlot game r>f soccer with an old hand grenade police reported yesterday. Carlo Coffa, a Genoa soccer fan, stopped to watch the boys' game and suddenly rar and picked
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  • 2034 3 Promotion Of Language And Culture Urged Speeches At Festival In Madras MADRAS, Aug. 23.— The Fifth TamU Festival, conducted by the Tamil Valarchi Kazhagam, opened this morning at the special pandal erected m the Congress House grounds, feynampet. Mr. T. V. Kalyanasundara Mudaiiar presided over the Festival
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  • 291 4 Ceylon Man "Knighted" By Anti-Red Order CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: Following letter from "the Lord Grand Scribe, London Grand Commanderie, Ordo Equestris Militaris Avatar", whose headquarters are at 52, Victooria Road, Kensington, London, is published m a local daily: "The people of Ceylon will be ipiroud to know that an officer
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  • 102 4 COLOMBO: Armed police. C.1.D., personnel and police cars were kept ibusy recently m and around a local bank as a result of three anonymous telephone calls from a hysterical woman announcing a hold-up m the morning. "Remember there'll be a hold-up tomorrow morning. It you
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  • 270 4 COLOMBO: "It will take at least another eight years before atomic energy is available for civilian use," Sir John Cockcnrft, F.R.S., Director of the Atomic Energy Establishment at Harwell England. _aM m Colombo last week. Sir John, who won fame and a Nobel Prize by
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  • 42 4 TOKYO. Aug. 31.— 1n Japan's general election m October 799 Japanese war criminals now held In Sugamo prison will be able to vote, it was announced yesterday. They are el'sible because they were not convicted under domestic law. Reuter.
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  • 79 4 MANILA, Aug. 31.— Chester A Bowles, U.S. Ambassador to India, who is on a tour of Soutti-Bast Asian countries. leaves on Monday for a short visit to Singapore. Bowles, who originally planned visiting Indonesia on his "familiarisation" trip, has now <Jecided to omit that country from
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  • 55 4 H<-WNU KONO, Aug. 31.— Dr. Jisho Usui, professor of physiology at Kyoto University, Japan, arrived here yesterday an his way to Istanbul where he wiH represent the Japanese Physiology Society at an intertiat&anal physiology congress. After the congress he will visit Greece, the Lebanon, Iraq, Pakistan, and
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