Indian Daily Mail, 2 September 1952
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Title Section16 1952-09-02 5 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 203. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration172 1952-09-02 5 The Conference between representatives of India and I Pakistan, under the auspices of the United Nations Repre- sentative, Dr. Frank P. Graham, on the Kashmir ques- j tion, opened m Geneva on Aug. 26. A.P. Photos show (above): A view of the conference table as the meeting opened172 words
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Article70 1952-09-02 5 CAEN, France, Sept. 1. Premier Antoine Pinay m a speech here on Saturday opposed devaluation of the franc. He sftid such a move would amount to "hiding under an apparent prosperity the poverty of a country which consumes more than it produces." Pinay spoke at theA.P. - 70 words
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Article35 1952-09-02 5 LONDON, Aug. 31.— Said El Arabi, 35-year-old Egyptian government employee, swum the English Channel from England to France m 17 hours 42 minutes on Friday nighl. Now he has made the crossing both ways.- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration158 1952-09-02 5 NEW DELHI, Sept. I.— Official sources today said they suspected the Pakistan government of "secretly preparing for another tribal invasion of Kashmir" this winter. They refused to divulge the sources of their information but quoted m support a news item from the NewAP - 158 words
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Article63 1952-09-02 5 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Aug. 31. T h c Cyprus Communist Party (Akel) which last Thursday purged three of its leaders today expelled another prominent member, Adam^s Adamtndos, mayor of Fam^gusta. A Party statement accused him of disagreeing with Akel's policy of campaign for Union with Greece, andReuter - 63 words
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Article46 1952-09-02 5 LONDON, Sept. I.— Mr. Michael Came, only son of Sir Sydney Came, Vice Chancellor of the University of Malaya, has married Miss Janice Denise Mercer, m Rome, it was announced here today. Miss Mercer is an English girl living m Rome ReuterReuter - 46 words
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244 1952-09-02 5 'Do Not Make Unreasonable Wage Demands' MARGATE, Sept. I.— Mr. Arthur Deakin, chairman of Britain's 8,000,000-member Trades Union Congress today urged unions not to make what he called "unreasonable wage demands". "We have a clear duty to act with a full sense of244 words
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Article85 1952-09-02 5 BIARRITZ, France, Sept. 1. The Duke of Windsor considers himself "entirely cured from his recent attack of lumbago" and has recovered from the stomach ailment that was plaguing him, his secretary said Saturday. The Duke and Duchess arrived here on Aug. 22 after he had gone throughA.P. - 85 words
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Article499 1952-09-02 5 Strong Influence In Support Of National Aspirations Status Quo Armistice In Korea UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS, Sept. i. Support for a status quo armistice m Korea is revealed by Mr. Trygve Lie, Secretary General of the United Nations, m his annual report to the General Assembly publishedReuter - 499 words
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Article89 1952-09-02 5 STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Sept. 1. An "SOS" from a 12-year-old British girl was picked up m a bottle by a fisherman on Hamburg Island off Sweden's west coast. The "SOS" read: "Will whoever finds this bottle please write to Miss Margaret Anderson of 11 Mill Lane, Lerwick, ShetlandReuter - 89 words
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184 1952-09-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Two more terrorists have been killed by security forces m the Federation and another has surendered. A Gurkha soldier has been slightly wounded, says today's Emergency communique. It adds. These two ldlls and the surrender bring the unconfirmed total of terrorists eliminated184 words
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Article108 1952-09-02 5 VIENNA, Sept. I.— Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, Prime Minister of West Bengal who underwent an eye operation here recently is now well on his way to recovery. The operation was to remove an immature nuclear cataract from the left eye and was carried out by Professor Dr.Reuter - 108 words
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104 1952-09-02 5 MOSCOW, Sept. 1. The Soviet press voiced strong support today for India's announcement that she would bring before the next United Nations Assembly tho question of South Africa's treatment of her non-white population. "The racist terror of South African authorities arouses the wrathA.P. - 104 words
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83 1952-09-02 5 BOMBAY, Sept. 1. Commu-nist-led workers of the Bombay Gas Company started a sitdown strike at the factory Saturday demanding adjudication of 31 demends. Fourteen-hundred workers are involved m the strike, of the company, which is the main supplier of gas m the city. ArmedA.P. - 83 words
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146 1952-09-02 5 Former Nepal Premier To Be Suspended KATHMAiNDU, Sept. I.— The All Nepali Congress committee yesterday ratified the decision of the working committee (executive) to suspend Mr. Matrika Prasad Koirala former Prime Minister of the Himalayan kingdom of Nepal from active membership of the congiress for three year. Similar action wasReuter - 146 words
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Article161 1952-09-02 5 CAIRO, Sept. I.— A wealthy 27-year-old Egyptian business man and farmer, said yesterday he is preparing suit against the British Consulate m Cairo for £30,000 for false arrest ln Britain and ln the same action will place the value of his wife at £1. Said GamalA.P. - 161 words
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719 1952-09-02 6 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Sept. 2, 1952. Freedom Is Not Their Goal THfr resolution of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the IMP to. restrict the- membership of the Party to "present members, subjects of the (Malay) Rulers, Federal citizens, and British subjects domiciled m fhis country," is not surprising719 words
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688 1952-09-02 6 DECISION TO BE TAKEN SHORTLY NEW DELHI, Aug. 31 .—The future of the Land array m India is m the balance and a decision is likely to be reached shortly whether to remodel it, or to abandon the idea altogether or toFOC - 688 words
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Article118 1952-09-02 6 SANTINEKETAN. Aug. 31,With the harnessed water of the Mayurakshi under the Mor project, Birbhum district is being turned slowly into a granary of West Bengal. In spite of crop failure m two large unirrigated tracts m Nalhati and Rampurhat it exported 2,300,000 maunds of rice lastFOC - 118 words
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Article102 1952-09-02 6 KADAWATA: An old woman of Nellgama recently lost ail her belongings when her house was burnt down, and tier appeals for assistance and sympathy received no response from those who were told her story. Hearing that the M.P. lor the area was arriving from Colombo to102 words
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Article54 1952-09-02 6 BOMBAY, Aug. 31. -India last week commenced giving broadcasts to flight regions Jn the West, giving weather fore cast and landing conditions to planes bound for India and Pakistan. The Civil Aviation authorities m Bombay have set up a special wireless transmitter at Santa Cruz airportFOC - 54 words
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137 1952-09-02 6 KARACHI, Aug. 31.— Dr. 1. H. Qureshi, Pakistan's Minister for Refugees, Rtated here that j the Pakistan Government would be quite willing "to refer the question of evacuee property to an international tribunal or even to arbitration provided India agrees to do the same mFOC - 137 words
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Article142 1952-09-02 6 COMPULSORY EDUCATION FOR PUNJAB IJULLUNDUR, Aug. 31.— Mr. Jagat Narain, the Education Minister of, the Punjab, said here last week that primary education would be made compulsory m the State by legislation to be enacted m the October session of the State Legislature. Addressing a conference of district inspectors andFOC - 142 words
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Article226 1952-09-02 6 CUTTACK, Aug. Jl.— The apology tendered by a 55-year-old American missionary, Miss M. E. Moors, Superintendent of a girls orphanage, was accepted by the Orissa High Court on Monday and the proceedings for contempt of the court of Mr. A. S. Khan, a Second Class Magistrate ofFOC - 226 words
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60 1952-09-02 6 IMPHAL, Aug. 31.— The Manipur State Congress has organized a famine relief committee, which has been distributing rice among the needy at Rs. 11-8 a maund since Aug 20. The Government has already started two distribution centres m the town.- It has banned the exportFOC - 60 words
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191 1952-09-02 6 DACCA, Aur. 24. —Mr. Nurul Amin, Chief Minister of East Bengal, has been unanimously elected President of the Provincial Muslim League by the new League Council. East Pakistan thus falls into line with the pattern prevailing m West Pakistan, where m almost all191 words
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Article53 1952-09-02 6 MADRAS, Aug. 31. The Governor of Madras has prorogued the session of the Madras Legislative Assembly and the session of the Madras Legislative Council which commenced on June 27, 1952, m exercise of the powers conferred by Clause (a) of Article 174 (2) of the Constitution ofFOC - 53 words
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Article147 1952-09-02 6 Jute Smuggling From Pakistan DACCA, Aug. 31. Mr. Kazlur Rehman, Pakistani Commerce Minister, who la on a week's visit to Eastern Pakistan, last week addressed the Conference of District Magistrates, Subdi visional Officers and Superintendents ot Police of the border areas of tile Province, now ln session here. The Conference147 words
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43 1952-09-02 6 CALCUTTA: Responding to an urgent call from an Interior village m Murshidabad district a strong insecticide squad of the West Bengal Agriculture Department has been sent to fight swarms of pests (not locust), destroying standing crops there.- FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article957 1952-09-02 6 Sefegie Road Hindu Advisory Board IS the Hindu Advisory Board of Singapore still ln exis--1 tence? If so, is it functioning? t If not, s^Lnce when has it I stopped? Ever so many issues crissI crossed the Hindu Community, that warranted the advice of the Hindu Advisory957 words
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Article104 1952-09-02 6 LONDON, Aug. 31.— A new British Jet bomber which "flies faster, higher and further with a bigger load more economically them anything else In the world" made its maiden flight today. So described by Sir Roy Dobson, chief of A. V. Roe Limited fAvro) the companyReuter - 104 words
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537 1952-09-02 7 Socialist -KMPP Merger, Event Of Marked Significance Bombay Confab To Chalk Out Joint Plan Of Action Asoka Mehta Commends Praja-Socialist Party BOMBAY, Aug. 31.— Mr. Asoka Mehta, General Secretary of the Socialist Party, announced that the new Party formed by the merger of the Socialist and the KJMJ>. parties wouldFOC - 537 words
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Article132 1952-09-02 7 MADRAS, Aug. 31. Mr. Ajoy Ghosh, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Inddia, said that the decision af the leaders of the Socialist and the Kisan Mazdoor praja Parties not to have any alliance on any issue with the Communists could only be construed "as aFOC - 132 words
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177 1952-09-02 7 Relaxation Of Food Controls In M. Bharat INDORE, Aug. 31.—Relaxation m the control over foodgrains m Madhya Bharat was announced here- Thursday by the Food Minister, Mr. Shyamlal Pandya. Addressing a Press Conference, tihe Food Minister said the new food policy would give great incentive to the State's grow moreFOC - 177 words
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Article130 1952-09-02 7 LUCKNOW, Aug, 26.— Wild elephants which destroy crops along U.P.s forest belt are to be harnessed far augmenting the State's "farm labour." Under a scheme of the U.P. Government, they will be caught, tamed and yoked to nuge ploughs. A "probe" by experts ofFOC - 130 words
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Article78 1952-09-02 7 BOMBAY, Aug. 31. The quantum of rice* ration In Bombay State will be increased by two chataks within a fortnight a6 a result of the Centre's additional allotment of 75,000 tons of rice to Bombay State. This was revealed here recently by the State's CivilFOC - 78 words
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Article87 1952-09-02 7 NEW DELHI, Aug. 3L— Mrs. Aruna Asaf All, Left Socialist leader, ln a statement said, •The Soclalisrtr-KMPP merger on the one hand and the projected non- Communist Marxist parties' plans for fighting the Communists on the other, are meant to deliberately weaken the growing unity ofFOC - 87 words
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Article254 1952-09-02 7 NEW DELHI. Aug. 23.— iSardar Pamikkar said today that it was vitally important that India should develop her national language and have a Central Academy of Letters. It was equally Important to encourage regional academies so that a proper balance could be established between national and regionalFOC - 254 words
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617 1952-09-02 7 DR. B. NATARAJAN MADRAS, Aug. 31.— A national development plan for an under-developed country like India must rely in the main for finances on direct taxation and a programme of foreign borrowing, observed Dr. B. Natarajan, Economic Adviser to the Government of Madras. Dr. NatarajanFOC - 617 words
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Article47 1952-09-02 7 HONGKONG, Sept. 1. A four-man Burmese delegation *ieaded by T 1 ikin Tin Minister for Land Nationalization and president of the All-Burma Peasant Organization, arived here last Saturday night enraute to Red China for a conducted tour by the Chinese Communists.— A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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257 1952-09-02 7 Decentralisation, Only Safeguard Of Democracy Mavlankar AHMED ABAD, Aug. 31, —Mr. G. V. Mavlankar, Speaker of the House of the People, said here last week that the "future of parliamentary government throughout the world is not very bright." Mr. Mavlankar, on the eve of his departure for Canada tc participate257 words
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Article, Illustration516 1952-09-02 7 'FULLY SATISFIED' SAYS PLANNING MINISTER AHMEDABAD, Aug. 31. Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda, Planning Minister, has said that he was "fully satisfied" with the working of the Indo-U.S. technical co-operation agreement during the past few months. In a letter published m the current issue of theFOC - 516 words
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Article159 1952-09-02 7 MADRAS, Aug. 28. Arrangements to buy deep sea tishlng vessels for the various State Governments, under an agreement with the VS. Technical Co-operation Administration, are progressing, il is learned here. An Indian mission is already m London for buying equipment. It will visit the Continent andFOC - 159 words
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Article150 1952-09-02 7 SEATTLE, Aug. 31. The Boeing Airplane Company moving to challenge British leadership m jet- transport building, yesterday announced it is making a jet transport and will have it ready to demonstrate m the summer of 1954. Boeing, backed by years of heavy jet design andA.P. - 150 words
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Article31 1952-09-02 7 TAIPEI, Sept. 1. A fourman Chinese Nationalist parliamentary goodwill mission headed by Chiu Han-ping will fly to Tokyo on Tuesday for a one-month tour of Japan.- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article27 1952-09-02 7 TAIPEI. Sept. I.— Provincial Governor K. C. Wu disclosed Saturday last he will leave on Sept. 10 for an investigation tour of Formosa and the Pescadores.- A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article143 1952-09-02 7 BOOMBAY, Aug. 31.— Mr. G V. Mavlankar, Speaker of the House of the People, left on Aug. 27 by air lor London en route to Ottawa to lead the Indian delegation to the next meeting of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association scheduled to be held there on Sept 9.FOC - 143 words
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Article150 1952-09-02 7 DEFENCE WORKERS' STRIKE THREAT POONA. Aug. 27.^Mr. S. M. Joshi, General Secretary of the AU-Indda Defence Services Civil Employees Federation, said here that 11 unions having a membership of 16.000 civil employees m various defence installations established m Poona had served notice that they would gc on strike from Sept.FOC - 150 words
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Article74 1952-09-02 7 PATIALA. Aug. 25. Bhatinda tehsil is now free from locusts, according to official Information received here. The swarm is now stated to have gone towards Mansa tehsil (Bhatinda district) and Phul tehsil. Barnala. Big yellowish locusts, according to an official report, entered Bhatinda tehsilFOC - 74 words
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Article, Illustration1779 1952-09-02 8 SAME C-O-L-A FOR ASIAN STAFF DEMANDED Following resolutions were passed unanimously at the Fifth Annual General Meeting of The Naval Base Labour Union, held on Sunday, August 24. Home Dockyard Regulations 1. The Admiralty authorities profess to apply the ISpme Dockyard Regulations to the localA.P. - 1,779 words
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Article110 1952-09-02 8 We regret to announce the death of Mr. H. T Tan, Managing Director of Tan Hong Tek Co., Advertising Agents. 30-A, Medeiros Building,, Singapore, at his residence m Emerald Hill Road early on Sunday morning after a snort illness. He was aged 57, and110 words
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Article133 1952-09-02 8 Details of entries for the air race from Britain to Chris tchuroh. New Zealand have been issued by the organisers the Canterbury (N.Z.) Air Race Council. There will be speed and transport sections, and the winners of each will receive £10,000 The R.A.F. andFOC - 133 words
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