Indian Daily Mail, 4 September 1952

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  • 16 13 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIM. NO. 205. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 149 13 Pannikar May Now Proceed To Cairo From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 3. It is officially announced that India ha: decided to recognise the baby King of Egypt, Fuad Second, as the Kins of Egypt and Sudan. The Govt, of India has,
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  • 179 13 Photo. Br. U.S. 7o Introduce Troops Into Persia? WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.— The State Department said yesterday that it knows of "no basis whatever" for published reports that the United States and Britain will djtefcuss the possible movement of troops into Persia. Press officer Mr. Michael McDermott
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  • 68 13 KARACHI, Sept. 3.— A Muslim washerman named Ahmed slit the throat of his only daughter aged 18 months m sacrifice during Monday's Id-Uz-Zuha festivities at Nawabshah near Hyderabad (Sind). On this day Muslims commemorate Abraham's sacrifice on the mountain by slaughtering goats. The man when arrested on Monday
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  • 39 13 DAYTON, OHIO, Sept. 3 Thousands of television viewers saw Californian driver Jim Rigsby crash to his death after locking wheels with another car m a 50-mile race here. The car bounced 60 feet, landed upside down and blazed.— A.P.
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  • 133 13 $75,000 BANDIT KILLED Cheng Kit Ming, Communist State Committee member for Malacca and a member of the Communist Working Committee for Malacca has been killed by a Police jungle squad m the Alor Gajah District of Malacca. The Police squad, who were ambushing a track, contacted two armed and uniformed
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  • 99 13 BEVAN TO SETTLE PERSIAN OIL DISPUTE? TEHERAN, Sept. 3. Mr. Aneurin Bevan, leader of the leftwing British socialists, wsuld be the best man to solve the Anglo-Persian oil dispute, the Persian Nationalist newspaper Shahed suggestea yesterday. The paper was commenting on the joint British-U.S. plan to solve the dispute. It
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  • 76 13 DOVER, Sept. 2. Twentyone (21) year-old Philip Mickman swam the Channel overnight m 18 hours 44 minutes, it was; leardned today. Mickman, who Is now m the Royal Air Force, swam the Channel m 1949. Mickman swam from England to France. He had previously conquered the
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  • 400 13 New Indian Stamps On Oct. 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 3.— The Indian Posts and Telegraphs Department are shortly bringing out a series of stamps printed for the first time m the country by the photogravure procesfe. The series will comprise a galaxy of saint-poets and poets of India and will
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  • 119 13 SARVAPALLI LEADING A PEACE MISSION? CALCUTTA, Sept. 3.— Dr. S. Radhakrjshnun, Indian Vice-President and former Ambassador to Russia, denied here Monday strong rumours that he Is leading a peace mission to try to end the cold war. He said he would abide by any of Prime- Minister Nehru's instructions and
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  • 240 13 CHESTER BOWLES IN S'PORE The American Ambassador to India. Mr. Chester Bowles, and Mrs. Bowles arrived iii Singapore Tuesday from Manila on their way back to Delhi. Mr. Bowles issued the following statement from the American Consulate General: Mrs. Bowles and I are delighted to visit the beautiful Colony and
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  • 197 13 Congress Committees Control Of State Administrations Resolutions Before AICC From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 3. The forthcoming All-India Congress Committee's session at Indore will reflect the growing struggle between party leadership and the various Congress Governments m the States. The main resolutions given notice of seek to amend
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  • 94 13 THE HAGUE. Netherlands. Sept. 3. Queen Juliana yesterday swore m the 11 new members of Holland's new coalition cabinet. Premier William Drees, leader of the Labour Party, formed the new cabinet yesterday after the country had been without an administration for nine weeksi following a
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  • 39 13 COLOMBO, Sept. 3. A team of 13 Japanese divers arrived here from Tokyo on Monday evening on« a 20-month contract to work on the new Customs quay foundation which is being built under the Colombo port development scheme.— Reuter
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  • 150 13 Br. Trade Union Congress Condemns Malan' s 'Apartheid' MARGATE, Sept. 3. Britains' Trade Union Congress unanimously condemned South Africa for a "complete denial of the United Nations Human Rights Declaration". A vote by 900 delegates representing 8,000,000 workers called for strong protests to be sent to Prime Minister Daniel Malan.
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  • 30 13 NEW DELHI, Sept. 3— lndia will support Japan's membership of the United Nations "m accordance with our policy and our friendship for Japan," a Foreign Ministry official said today.- A.P.
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  • 27 13 Photo. The Duchess of Kent and the Duke of Kent who will arrive m Singapore on Tuesday, September 30. S. P. R.
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  • 236 13 20 MPs Threaten To Quit Govt. Party COLOMBO, Sept. 3.— The Cabinet proposal to increase the price of rice is leading to a revolt among Government backbenchers. Mr. M. Senanayake, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Home Affairs, resigned today and quit the United
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  • 132 13 NEPAL KING TO CONSULT SRI NEHRU KHATMANDU, Sept. 3. King Tribhuvana, of Nepal, is flying to Delhi tomorrow for consultation with Indian Premier Nehru m the recent political developments m this strategic buffer Himalaya Kingdom authoritative sources sfcud on Monday night. The length of his stay m Delhi is unknown,
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  • 82 13 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 3.-— Mr. A. R.N. Narayanan Chettiar writing m today's "Hindu" says* though the Incometax Act is bding antended to give relief to Malayan assesscts who pay double tax. such relief can be full and adequate only when amendments were
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  • 208 13 Says Raghavan PENANG, Sept. 3.— Mr. N. Raghavan, India's Ambassadordesignate to China, said m Penang yesterday that India did not aspire for any international leadership despite her position and importance m world affairs. She desired friendship with all and her foreign policy was shaped to be not
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  • 27 13 ROME, Sept. 3— Eight memgation to the Eighl Internabers of Russia's 12-man deletional Astronomical Congress opening here tomorrow arrived by air from Switzerland yes-» terday.- A. P.
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  • 656 14 Socialist KMPP Merger Not Dictated By Opportunism Kripalani s Review Of Negotiations BOMBAY, Sept. i.— Mr. J. B. Kripalini, m a statement on Thursday, said the merger of the KMPP and Socialist Parties was neither adventitious nor dictated by narrow, opportunist considerations. It was the urge and the need of
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  • 31 14 VIENNA. Austria, Sept. 2.— A peoples' court at Jihlava (Iglau) m Moravia sentenced Roman Catholic jxrlest Josef Marsalolc to 15 years hard labour. Radio Prague announced Sunday.- A.P.
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  • 25 14 ALEXANDRIA, Sept. Z.~ Mahmoud Ohazali, Minister of Ag^culture In Ahmed Nag'.ib El Hilaly's independent cabir.et from Mar. 1 to June 28 was
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  • 733 14 BENARES, Sept. I.— The Benares Hindu University and all schools and colleges m the City remained closed on Aug. 25 following a clash between some students and the police m front of the Dashaswamedh Police station here the previous night. Six students were injured
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  • 98 14 GORAKItPUR, Sept. 1. Mr ShibanlaJ Saksena, KMPP leader who went on an "indefinite fast as a protest against the Government's handling of the scarcity problem m Gorakhpur district, broke his fast on Thursday— the 13th day. He was persuaded to abandon his fast by Mr. JaganpTasad Rawat,
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  • 401 14 Sarvapalli's Appeal To Women BOMBAY, Sept. I.— lndia-* Vice-President, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, declared here Wednesday that the present trend m international politics was a "triumph of Hitler's philosophy". Speaking at a reception held m his honour by the United Women's Organisations Committee, representing 80 women's organisations, he said. "HiUer preached
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  • 180 14 LUCKNOW, Sept. I.— Two hundred and four Congressmen were suspended on Thursday by the Executive Council of the U.P. Provincial Congress Committee for terms ranging between one to six years on charges of working against official Congress candidates during the last elections. This brings the total number
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  • 42 14 arrested by police yesterday. The police arrested him m Alexandria's Cecil Hotel where he was staying and escorted by train to Cairo. The reasons for his arrest were not immediately made known Grazali was governor of Cairo during March, 1952. A. P.
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    840 14 •Selegie Road A Welcome Move ANE of the greatest stories waiting to be written Is of the contribution the two major immigrant races, the Chinese and Indians, have made towards the development and advancement, not only of Malaya but of South East Asia The two big industries
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  • 56 14 NEW DELHI, Sept. 3. India yesterday named B. R. Sen, now Ambassador to the United States, as her new Ambassador to Italy. Sen, 54, will be accredited also to Yugoslavia. He served m Rome before taking his Washington assignment m October, 1951, G. L. Mehta
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  • 624 15 Bihar Chief Minister s Reply 10 West Bengal Claims chUf A M™!d c 2 m h Dr T *&2L Sinha resolution Bihar, has described the MsZuZ C Z U *2f West Ben al portions WsZr Zfh^T^ f 7"™ ■•„ni.,,n„ alnar wi th West Bengal as a m
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  • 92 15 NEW DELHI, Sept. I.— The Government have permitted free licensing for export of >am made out <rf both Indian and foreign cotton, except lor certain counts, till the end of August, 1952, states a Press Note. On a further review of the position, the Government have decided that
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  • 77 15 A Press Note m regard to sales, says: At jaresent milk are at liberty to sell all tne yarn made out at foreign cotton and 33 1/3 per cent of yarn made out oi Indian cotton to buyers of their own cnoice This cancessaon was due to expire
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  • 437 15 MADRAS, Sept. 2 A call to women to taise up the challenge provided by the National Planning Commission s development programme for the country and nelp to worls to a suocestsiul conclusion was made by Srimati G Durgaibai, Member of the Planning Commission. Dr. Muthulaisshmi Reddi welcoming
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  • 86 15 The gathering adopted a resolution on racial oppression m South Africa moved by Mr* Raksha Saran. The resolution congratulated the Indians and the South Africans for the way m which they were carrying on a nonviolent struggle for securing "elementary human rights against overwhelming odds." The
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  • 225 15 SO Officials May Be Affected NEW DELHI, Sept. 2.— About 50 members of AlR's staff, ranging from Station Directors to Programme Assistants, may shortly be "demoted" or discharge d as the result of a new Ministerial purge m the organization. Of a total of nearly
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    62 15 Photo. Powered byp two Sapphire jet engines, Britain's new Gi ester GAS Javelin screams through the English air m a recent test flight. Packed with radar equipment which will enable it to pick out a single enemy plane from the endless sky, the deltawiaug craft is described by Gloster's Managing
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  • 163 15 LUCKNOW, Sept. 2. Tne Indian Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Dr Keskar. said here that the Central Government might shortly call a conference of radio manufacturers to discuss production of cheaper radio sets. The prices charged m India at present were much higher than elsewhere.
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  • 185 15 STUDY OF TRIBAL CULTUREINSTITUTE NEW DELHI, Sept. 2.— Mr. v N. Shrikant, Commissioner for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, has sent a letter to the Chief Secretaries of the States of Assam. Bihar Bombay, Madhya Pradesh. Orissa, West Bengal, Madhya Bharat and Rajasthan, suggesting the early formation of a cultural
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  • 27 15 BOMBAY. Sept. I.— All the scheduled services of the AirIndia and the Air-India International have started operating normally from Saturday.- FOC FOC FOC
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  • 301 15 Pakistan Air Crash Details KARACHI, Sept. 2.— A1l the eighteen passengers aboard a Royal Pakistan Air Force Bristol freighter Including high officials of the Pakistan Army and police were believed killed when the freighter crashed near Khewra. m the Jhelum District m the Punjab last week. The freighter is reported
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  • 122 15 COMING ELECTIONS IN NEPAL KATHMANDU, Sept. 1. The Election- Commission announced recently that about lm voters had been enrolled on the electoral lists for elections to the Constituent Assembly. The date for the is not yet fixed. The Election Oom.nissiion said it expected the total of voters enrolled on the
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  • 124 15 INDORE. Sept. 1. —Mr Mishrllal Gangwal, Chief Minister of Madhya Baharat declared here recently that the targets of the State's five-year plan set for 1951-52 had been mostly achieved despite the delay m finalizinig the plan. He was presiding over the first meeting of the State Planning
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  • 114 15 Nehru Expresses Distress At Bengal -Bihar Dispute CALCUTTA. Sept. I.— The Congress President, Mr. Nehru, has, it is learnt, written a letter to the West Bengal Congress President, Mr. Atulya Ghosh, expressing "distress" at the controversy between West Bengal and Bihar over the question of readjustment of boundary. The Congress
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  • 609 15 NEW DELHI, Sept 2. The two-day allIndia housing conference concluded here recently after considering the Government of India's Rs. 9-crore industrial housing scheme for 1952-53. The conference was attended hy representatives of State Governments, employers and workers and was presided over by the
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  • 140 15 CALCUTTA, Sept. 2.— Mr. S. Guruswaml, General Secretary of the All-India Railway men's Federation, said here last week, that If the Government did not give a final reply to the various outstanding demands of railwaymen by the end of September, the latter would be compelled to resort
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  • 39 15 MANILA, Sept. 2. Policeyesterdayy rounded up 20 Chinese m a dawn raid on an opium den m Manila's "Chinatown." They were jharged with violation of the country's anti-opium law. through a back door, police said.- A.P.
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  • 131 15 HYDERABAD, Sept. 1. A Hyderabad Gover mm c n t spokesman said here that according to the Government's estimates, the Telengana Communists had m their possession about 2,000 fire-arms of various descriptions He s_id that according to the Communists' statement to the Government, they had
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  • 214 15 MADRAS, Sept. l.— srimathi Durga Bai, Member, Planning Commission, paid a tribute to the work of the Madras Seva Sadan m the field of social service and said that it was only such social service organisations, run by voluntary effort, that could help the Planning Commission m
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  • 656 16 MEMORANDUM TO SHB CHAIRMAN Following Memorandum on Wages and Conditions of Service, etc., dated Aug. 25 has been presented by the Singapore Harbour Hoard Labour Union, the Singapore Wharf and Ship Labour Union the Harbour Board Employees' Union of Singapore to the Chairman, Singapore
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  • 888 16 MAHARAJA GARSON his employment, so as not tc affect manning efficiency of a Gang. An assurance is requested that this procedure will be adopted without delay, delay. Disband me nt Of Gangs 7. The meeting considered that the decision to disband a Gang should not be taken without m the
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  • 153 16 MCA'S DONAIIONS It is announced that the Standing Finance Sub-Com-mittee of the M.C.A. m answer to an appeal from the I Lady Superior of the Convent ol the Holy Infant Jesus Malacca far a donation for the welfare and education of its orpanage has sent the Lady Superior q, cheque
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  • 42 16 NEW DELHI, bept. 3. A boat capsized m the holy river Ganges near Liv know, drowning 80 people, mainly women and children, according to reports which reached here today. Only :i I. v lMiili.-K vv.l. recovered.- A .P.
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  • 62 16 A Gazette notincatian issued this morning states that tne Onam Road Chung Hwa Commercial Inst. (Nignt English Classes), topeecn Training and Dramaaic Art benzol and Rosemount Kinaerganen ceased to exist ana have Jeen strucK oft tne Register oi Schools and that xne neg~a tration of all
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  • 163 16 Mr. B. C. Seiuiar, Secretary Onam Celebrations C^mmutee, Kuala Lumpur, writes: "Onam" fans on Sept. 2 and as usual Maiayalees are getting ready to conduct this big fesuval of Kerala on a grand scale beiittong its significance and importance. We, tne Maiayaiees m
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  • 33 16 Dr. Bevan-Brown, visiting Vtm Zealand psychiatrist, will give a popular lecture on 'PSYCHIATRY" at the Singapore Indian Association at Balestier Road at 6 p.m. on Friday. Sept, 5. AIJ are cordially invited.
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  • 39 16 Hindi Examinations will be held on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 6 and 7 at all Malayan Centra r. ndidates should apply to the local Secretary far Hall tickets, writes the Superintendent. Hindusthani Prachar Sabha (Malaya) Hindi Schools.
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  • 25 16 Total exports of rubber, ail grades to all countries, from Singapore and Federation of Malaya during August, 1952 amounted to 75,182 tons.
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  • 23 16 Total exports of Tin to all countries from Singapore and Federation of Malaya during August, 1952, amounted to 5,552 terns.
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  • 35 16 TAIPEI, Sept. 3.— A ten-man Chinese delegation led by Mongolian Chang Chia Hutuketu will leave Taipei m mid-Sep-tember to attend the second international Buddhist conference m Tokyo, it was announced here today.- A.P
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  • 38 16 TAIPEI, Sept. 3. U.S. Court Justice William O. Douglas is arriving here at noon tomorrow from Hongkong. He is scheduled to fly to Tokyo on Saturday morning via Civil Air Transport (CAT).- A .P.
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  • 40 16 NEW YORK, Sept. 3.—Tadamaro Ishigami, ex-sergeant judo instructor In the Japanese army, will be ordained m the bearded Capuchin Order nere on Saturday. He hopes to become a missionary m his native Ryukyu Islands.- A .P.
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