Indian Daily Mail, 5 September 1952
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Title Section17 1952-09-05 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 206. SINGAPORE, FRID AY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-09-05 1 Photo. Car workers carry outsize portraits of Premier Jawaharlal of India as they parade m Bombay during recent celebrations marking the anniversary of Indian Independence Day. The posters were m Hindi, the national language. —A. P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article169 1952-09-05 1 Templer's Assurance To Labourers THURS: The High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, General Sir Gerald Templer, while inspecting the Federal Agricultural Experimental Station at Serdang this morning, told over 300 labourers of the Station that the sooner the Emergency ended the earlier Government could provide education, health services, agriculture169 words
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317 1952-09-05 1 Agitation Against Employment Of Non-Hyderabad Indians TWO DEAD, FIFTEEN WOUNDED BOMBAY, Sept. 4. Indian Army troops stood at the alert today in riot-torn Hyderabad City after new fighting broke out in the capital of the South Indian state. Heavy patrols also moved through317 words
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111 1952-09-05 1 TAIPEI, Sept. 4.— Dr. Gunson Hoh, Nationalist China's top sports official, today said English arid Indian officials presiding over last month's Olympic Games "went to Helsinki for politics rather than for sports." "Of course we know what the delegates from Russia and from theA.P. - 111 words
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688 1952-09-05 1 Repindia Defends India's Stand On Kashmir "Peaceful Settlement of Dispute Is Our Aim" (By Our Staff Reporter) Addressing a Press Conference yesterday at "India House," Singapore, the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya Mr. M. Gopala Menon made a vigorous defence of India s stand on Kashmir andReuter - 688 words
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Article132 1952-09-05 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) Asked about the India Government's attitude to the disposal of the Indian Immigration Fund, Mr. M. Gopal Menon, Representative of the Government of India, a'Mressfeig a Press Conference yesterday at "Ijndia House," Singapore said that his Government had already submitted its views132 words
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Article89 1952-09-05 1 Doctor Sir K. S. Krishnan. Director of Indian National Physics Laboratory, New Delhi arrived here yesterday at 4 p.m. by plane from Djakarta on his way to India. Dr. Krishnan is staying m Raffles Hotel. He attended an International Science Conference at Sydney and visited89 words
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Article84 1952-09-05 1 Mr. M Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, gave a cocktail party last night at his residence Bharat Bhavan. to entertain the Ameircan Ambassador Mr. Chester Bowles and Mrs. Bowles. Mr. Bowles could not be present at the party as he was84 words
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Article53 1952-09-05 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 4. The Naval medical centre reported yesterday that Mr. Cordell Hull is showing improvement, but that his condidition continued to be serious. The 80-year-old former Secretary of State was taken to the naval hospital at Bethes!da, Mayland, last Friday for l treatment of a coronaryA.P. - 53 words
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556 1952-09-05 1 GENEVA, Sept. 4 A PTI despatch from Geneva dated September 2 on talks between Indian and Pakistan delegations on the Kashmir issue says: It is well known that the crux of the issue continues to be the quantum of troops to be retainedIIS - 556 words
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Article131 1952-09-05 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) The Representative of the Government of India Mr. M. Gopala Menon yesterday reaffirmed that the Uovernment of India's prewar ban on the emigration ot unskilled Indian labour abroad was sitill m force and there had been no relaxation of the ban131 words
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Article77 1952-09-05 1 CAIRO, Sept. 4.— The independent morning paper, Al Ahram, today named nine heajds of Egyptian embassies and legations abroad who will be retired. They include the ambassador to London, Abdel Fattah Amr, and the ambassadors to Portugal, Brazil, Rome, Moscow, India and the ministers toA.P. - 77 words
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Article113 1952-09-05 1 HAMBURG, Sept. 4. Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, Hitler's financial wizard, appeared m court here Tuesday to try to gain permission to open a foreign trade bank here. Through his lawyer the 75--year-old banking genius claimed that the Hamburg senate denied his application last June after113 words
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Article229 1952-09-05 1 Negro Upsurge Against British Rulers LONDON, Sept. 4. Terror is reported to be sweeping through Kenya colony, where a secret society of Negroes has stepped up a campaign to push their British rulers into the sea. Thousands of Kikuyu tribesmen make up the society and theyA.P. - 229 words
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Article55 1952-09-05 1 LONDON, Sept. 4. Delegates from about 40 British colonial territories will take part m the Second Colonial Civil Aviation conference beginning here next Monday. Representatives of the British Colonial office, the Ministry of Civil Aviation, the Commonwealth Relations Office, the Ministry of Supply and the AirA.P. - 55 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-09-05 1 This AP photo shows Barrog.ll Castle, Caithness, which has been bought by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother from Captain F.B. Imbert-Terry. Built in 1606 and once owned by the Earl of Caithness, the castle overlooks the Peniland Firth. It is only six miles from John O'51 words
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Article52 1952-09-05 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) The Representative of the Government of India Mr. M. Gopala Menon yesterday m his Press Conference refused to comment anything about the arrest of Mr. and Mrs. f.G. Menon saying that the matter was now sub judice and was for the court52 words
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Advertisement10 1952-09-05 1 SmTHE LEADIN6 TAMIL DAILY^ pIN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARsL _____i_i*^lw^^^____^j10 words
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Advertisement38 1952-09-05 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month 9 5.50 3 Months 10.50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 78.00 Other Placet 1 Month O JO 3 Month. 10 JO 6 Months 80.00 1 Year 01.0038 words
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664 1952-09-05 2 Indian Daily Mail Spore Fri., Sept. 5, 1925. Malayanise Education yHAT the child's mind is very pliable and quickly receptive, that impressions gained during childhood last till the grave, that the foundation of character is laid in -■he youns age, that a tender twig can be bent into any shape664 words
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258 1952-09-05 2 Ban On Imports Urged BERHAMPORE (West Bengal), Sept. 2.The West Bengal Director of Industries, Dr. S. N. Ganguly, presiding over a meeting of the State Silk Committee here said that representations had been made to the Government of India to impose a ban onFOC - 258 words
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Article206 1952-09-05 2 Giri CALICUT, Sept. 1— Mr. V. V. Girl, Union Labour Minister, advised the employers to treat labour as their partner. In a ehanglng world, it was imperative that old notions and Ideas should b« given up and something new and more abiding built up, he said.FOC - 206 words
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120 1952-09-05 2 "Half Of Cabinet Should Be Women" TIKUCHIRAPALLI, Sept. 1. Mir. V. V. uiri, Liuou Mjnuajter for Laoour, said It was desirable to Have a woman at* finance Minister, as women proved to be generally abu> domestic financiers. Mr. Giri, who was speaking at a reception accorded him at a localFOC - 120 words
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Article43 1952-09-05 2 POONA, Sept. 1. Employees of the Central Armoured Fighting Vehicle Depot struck work Friday morning. The strikers later marched through the main streets of Kirkee m procession. The main demand of the workers is "no retrenchment without alternative employment.' FOCFOC - 43 words
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48 1952-09-05 2 TAMLUK (West Bengal;, Sept. 1. One passenger was killed and 18 injured recently when a bus skidded off a road near Panchkura railway station, near here, to avoid running over a child Only the driver and conductor of caped unhurt. FOCFOC - 48 words
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298 1952-09-05 2 But Only In A Friendly Way NEW DELHI, Sept. I.— .Questions of adjustment of boundaries between two States "can only be settled m a friendly way." This opinion is expressed by Congress President Jawahailal Nehru m a letter to the West Bengal CongressFOC - 298 words
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Article, Illustration105 1952-09-05 2 A major step forward establishing a heavy chemicals industry m India, was marked by the formal opening this year of a $50,000,--000 plant m Sindri, Bihar. The plant is for the production of critically needed fertilizers. The Chemical Constsructlon Corporation, a subsidiary of the American Cyanimid Company, designed and supervisedUSIS - 105 words
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Article43 1952-09-05 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 2. Shrimati Raje Nirmala Dcvi Vijaysinh Bhonsale, the Rani of Akalkot, a. member of the State Legislative Assembly, has been appointed honorary Parliamentary Secretary to the ChN.f Minister ot Bombay, according to an official Press Note FOCFOC - 43 words
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189 1952-09-05 2 Over Rs. 8 Crores Expected From New Taxes In U.P. LUCKNOW, Sept. I.— The U.P. Government's new taxation proposals are expected to yield between Rs. 8 crores and 9 crores m a year. The amount will be used for development, work. The Bill to increase stamp duty Is ready. ItFOC - 189 words
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163 1952-09-05 2 U.P. Amendments To Congress Constitution LUCKNOW, Sept. I.— Tne Executive Council of the U.P. Provincial Congress Committee, which met here lately, suggested an amendment to the Congress constitution that members of Parliament and State legislatures should not be ex-officio member* ol Congress committees. It also suggested substitution of election tribunalsFOC - 163 words
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Article886 1952-09-05 2 gfhgffghgfh WHY FIGHT SHY?\ "IT is important that another meeting of Communities Litiison Committee be held immediately," so Dato E. E. C. Thutrjateingihani, chairman of the Committee is reported to have said. The Dato seems to feel the necessity for the meeting "to evaluate and take stock886 words
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Article132 1952-09-05 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. I.— The second session of the House of the People which will begin on Nov. b. is^ scheduled to conclude on Dec. 16, according to the present programme Thirty sittings have been provisionally fixed. Two days have been allotted for private piembers Nov.FOC - 132 words
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743 1952-09-05 3 Danger Of Uneconomic Production Costs twZ^riTJ he OB iWiarfr*, m India That P /l d J'™ mntl l' f °™i<rn Merest and thJ JL XC T lVe profit be^g sent out of ofthZyZk/i 1 f r St «™*> President Indto Planters' Association of SouthFOC - 743 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-09-05 3 A major step toward establishing a heavy chemicals industry m India., was marked by the formal opening thLs 3 r car of a $5,000,000 plant m Simdri, Bihar. Hhe picture on top shows the plant which Ls for the production of critically needed fertilizers. When m full operation the plantUSIS - 73 words
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Article42 1952-09-05 3 Dr P it A. Rauf, India's Am-bassador-designate to Tokyo, left Rangoon on Tuesday by S.S. SANGOLA on his way to Japan. He arrives m Penang today (Sept. 5) and will be m Singapore on Sunday (.Seat 7. HS).FOC - 42 words
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Article179 1952-09-05 3 Height Of Everest To Be Measured DEHRA DUN, Sept. 3.— Mr. Kesdiav Dcv Malaviya, Deipiuty Minister for Education said m Dehra Dun on Friday that fresh efforts would toe made this year to measure the height of Mount Everest. It will take into consideration new factors like errors due toIIS - 179 words
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563 1952-09-05 3 NEW DELHI, Sept, 3.— A scheme for the resettlement of refugees m the Andamans features preminently m a report, prepared by Mr. M. D. Chaturvedi, Inspector-General of Forests, after a detailed study of the problem. Mr. Chaturvedi's conclusions are drawn from a tourFOC - 563 words
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Article93 1952-09-05 3 MANILA, Sept. 3.— A sUp has landed a physician m jail for four years. In a trial lasting almost three years, Dr. Benigno Nanabat was found guilty of slapping Mrs. Clara de la Paente. a school teacher. The Rzal Court of First Instance sentenced him to four years'A.P. - 93 words
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188 1952-09-05 3 Nehru Against Totalitarianism, India Leader Says WASHINGTON, Sept. I.— Indian Prime Minister Nehru ts described by an Indian leader now m the United States as "a great democrat as well as a man who will fight for the rights, privileges, decencies and dignities of man." These vtews were voiced todayUSIS - 188 words
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174 1952-09-05 3 Evaluation Of Community Plans Progress NEW DELHI, Sept. 3. A programme evaluation organisation to evaluate the progress and results of community projects is to be set up shortly by the planning Commission with prof. D. G. Karve as director. The organisation will undertake a systematic evaluation of the results ofFOC - 174 words
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243 1952-09-05 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 3.— The Bombay Multipoint Sales Tax Bill, which has been reserv~ ea by the Bombay Governor for the Presi' dent 9 8 assent, was discussed at a conference m the Finance Ministry held here recently. The conference was presided overFOC - 243 words
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Article500 1952-09-05 3 MADRAS, Sept. l. Arrangements for the pureliase of vessel; for marine fisning to suit the needs of the various State Governments under the U.S. Technical Co-operation Administration are under way, it is learnt here. Mr. K. N. Anantaraman, Director of Fisheries, will leave for the UnitedFOC - 500 words
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Advertisement154 1952-09-05 3 \W________M__________ \.__^j__&ia__^tk 8.0.A.C. PRESENTS THE yO s (jntttfj World's First Jetliner NOW IN SERVICE BETWEEN LONDON AND JOHANNESBURG The age of jet travel is here With the first pure jet airliner service m history, 8.0.A.C. makes good an inspired bid for global leadership m air transportation. The Comet is a154 words
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321 1952-09-05 4 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: Ceylonese businessmen have been invited to disccuss trade with the Soviet bloc m Europe at the Leipzig Trade Fair to be held next month. The Leipzig conference is a follow-up of the. Economic Conference held m Moscow lastFOC - 321 words
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Article, Illustration272 1952-09-05 4 THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH -AT CATHAY Whatever Cecil B. DeMille touches turns great, and this one is really the greatest of all! "THE GREAjIEST SHOW ON EARTH" has taken the city ;by a storm as it were. It has been long coming and no doubt it will be longT.S.G. - 272 words
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Article146 1952-09-05 4 COLOMBO: The Government Trade Mission to Communist Chtoia is expected to leave for Peking on Sept. 10. Mr,. R. G. Senanayake, Commerce Minister, who leads 'the delegation, is laid UP with an injured knee. His doctors, however, expect that he will be able to make theFOC - 146 words
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Article66 1952-09-05 4 COLOMBO: Mr. K. AlvappLllai, Director of Food Supplies, who was expected to be a. member of the Mission to China will not be able to go ibecau_e of "urgent business" here. His place will be taken by a Food Ministry Official. The mission, headed by Mr.FOC - 66 words
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555 1952-09-05 4 S.T.U.C. Pr. Gen. Secy. Should Not Hold Executive Post In Political Parties? The Executive Council of Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association has given notice of a resolution to the 2nd Annual Delegates Congress of the Singapore Trade I' ni An Congress stating that the President and General Secretary of the555 words
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Article64 1952-09-05 4 The Malaya Sikh Union has sent a telegram to Sri Nehru stating that they strongly object to the appointment of a naw man as India's Agent to Kuala Lumpur. They also mentioned that the present agent Mr. Raraakrishna Rao had been here for about four years64 words
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179 1952-09-05 4 To Represent S'pore At World Youth Confab Mr. Peter Chew Qf the Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship and Miss Alice Pisharody ol the Anglican Youth Fellowship have been chosen by the Singapore Christian Youth Council to represent Singapore at the World Christian Youth Conference at Kottayam, TJravancore, India on Dec. 11-25,179 words
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Article102 1952-09-05 4 Metro Goldwyn Mayer held a "seeing-is-believing" festival m Singapore. Wednesday when cinema owners, managers and .publicity managers were MGM's guests for the day at the private trade showing of MGM's "Golden Three namely "QUO VADIS", SCARAMOUCHE" and "IVANHOE". The invitees spent the entire day seeing these three technicolor films102 words
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Article61 1952-09-05 4 The marriage of Mr. Vedama nickam (son of Mr. Mrs. R. Sabastian) with Miss Kulandai Theresa (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Sabastian) will be solemnised an Saturday, Sept. 13 at 6.30 a.m. at the Church ol Our Lady of Lourdes, Ophir Road, Singapore. The reception will be61 words
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Article89 1952-09-05 4 BOMBAY, Aug. 31.— The Bombay Municipal Corporation has floated a loan for an aggregate amount of Rs. 2.5 crores, it was announced. LONDON, Sept. 2. Moscow Radio today reported that the Russian Trades hnion Council has sent 10,000 tons of wheat, 5,000 tons of rice andA.P. - 89 words
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Article53 1952-09-05 4 LONDON, Sept. 4. India's new ambassador to the Unied States, G. L. Mehta, arrived ere by air yesterday from Now Delhi on his way to Wahington. Mehta Isi staying on m London for about one week for a Iks with Indian diplomats before going on to theA.P. - 53 words
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