Indian Daily Mail, 7 September 1952
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Title Section18 1952-09-07 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 208. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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202 1952-09-07 1 Students Are Backing Out NEW DELHI, Sept. Hyderabad City, under a 16-hour curfew, is quiet after two days of riots, official sources said Friday. Mr. Nehru, Prime Minister of India, spoke to Hyderabad Chief Minister, B. Ramakrishna Rao by telephone Friday. TheA.P. - 202 words
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Article72 1952-09-07 1 SOVIET PAKISTAN TRADE TALKS KARACHI, Sept. 6.—Usually reliable sources said here Friday that trade talks between Russia and Pakistan liave been concluded and the treaty is awaiting signatures. Russia agreed to take nearly 3,000,000 bales of Pakistan cotton, while m return she will supply with 300,000 tons ot wheat. TheA.P. - 72 words
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Article76 1952-09-07 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 6.— Two leaders of the Indian Communist party were attacked m one of their own strongholds—in South India and seriously wounded, according to reports reaching here Friday. They were taken tc hospital. The reports said the men are P. Sundarayya, leader of the ParliamentaryA.P. - 76 words
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Article205 1952-09-07 1 DOCK LABOUR BOARD FOR CALCUTTA NEW DELHI, Sept. 6. —A 12-member Calcutta Dock Labour Board has Deen set «j» by the Government of India In the Ministry of Labour to administer the Calcutta Dock Workers (regulation of «n--ployment) Scheme, 1951. Announcing this, a Labour Ministry Press Note says that theF.O.C. - 205 words
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Article176 1952-09-07 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sept. 6. mere may be as, many as 7,000,000 leprosy cases m the world, the U.N.s World Health Organisation reported here. There are at least 2,000.003 Jut it is hard to get an accurate census, tne WHO saad. n-xperts on leprosy willA.P. - 176 words
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Article115 1952-09-07 1 KARACHI, Sept. 6.—Pakistani customs guards yesterday received orders to snoot border smugglers if necessary to nait tile contraoand urattic m jmte out of Pamstan. Large quantities ©I Jute nave been smuggled aiong vie waterways on West Sengal into India during tne past few months, seriously AiiecUng PaKiswtn's juieReuter - 115 words
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Article36 1952-09-07 1 GENEVA. Sept. 6.— Mr. Gopalasami Ayyangar, leader of vie Indian delegation and Sir iVlonammed Knan leader of tne delegation are meeting today inrlormally making a sugnincant development m the present Ministerial level talks on Kasfunir ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article169 1952-09-07 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 6.—Englneers of the Central Water and Power Commission, Government of India, have just completed an intensive study of the results of experiments that have been m progress for some time on a scale model ot the Kakrapar were at the CWPC Research Station at Khadakwasla,FOC - 169 words
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Article, Illustration88 1952-09-07 1 This official British picture is the first to be released of the new British Avro A698 —the world's first four- jet delta- wing bomber. Security restrictions on the plane were lifted on Aug. 30 after the plane made Its maiden flight at Woodford Aerodrome Cheshire. The jet bomber has aA.P. - 88 words
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Article213 1952-09-07 1 NEW YORK, Sept, 6.— A1l Moscow's censorship has been unable to suppress evidence ol a sharp diplomatic battle m the Kremlin between the Russians and their apparently balky Chinese Communist allies. Hanging m the balance ale the fates of South-East Asia and Korea, and the ChineseA.P. - 213 words
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155 1952-09-07 1 UNITED NATIONS. Sept. 6. South Africa will be KS^ f r POU^ o{ racfaT^AatiSnTt'the £?i n ?Eo, H s ce b,y and some diplomatic sources here even feel that this issue may drive the Uniofci government out of the world organisation. ThirteenReuter - 155 words
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Article242 1952-09-07 1 FILLIP TO PHYSICAL EDUCATION BOMBAY, Sept 6 —The establishment of a full-fledged National College of Physical Education and Recreation, to be affiliated to the Bombay University and for the present offering four-year degree course but gradually developing facilities for post-gradu-ate courses leading to Master and Doctor Degrees, has been reFOC - 242 words
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356 1952-09-07 1 "India will be glad to be of any help to Malaya m sharing the facilities for study and research m her national laboratories m the same vay as she is being helped m the United Kingdom and th<; United States and other356 words
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Article51 1952-09-07 1 To Pakistan KARACHI, Sept. s.—Australia has offered Pakistan equipment valued at 15,000,000 rupees to be delivered during the current yearc- under the Colombo Plan, an Australian High Commission official said today. The equipment included 15 agricultural tractors, marine transmitters and receivers and pumping units for irrigation schemes.— A.A.P. - 51 words
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Article76 1952-09-07 1 NEPAL KING CONFERS WITH NEHRU NEW DELHI. Sept. 6.—Nepalese King "aribhuvan had a two-hour meeting with Premier Nehru Friday. The King is "primarily concerned with the maintenance of srtahility and efficiency" m Nepal. Government sources said. The source did not discuss details of the King's talks with Mr. Nehru. NepalA.P. - 76 words
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Article362 1952-09-07 1 LONDON, Sept. 6, The Economist, leading British independent weekly, yesterday suggested a close alliance between India and Nepal as perhaps the only satislactory solution of the Nepal problem. Under this alliance Nepal would allow Indian troops to be stationed there without formally giving up her sovereignty.Reuter - 362 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-09-07 1 India has selected Us early poets as subject? for a new series of stamps to be issued en Oct. 1. TRhe stamps will be printed m India for the first time by photogravure process. They taclude four "saint poets" of India's medieval period— Kabir, "Sulsidas, Mira andA.P. - 71 words
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95 1952-09-07 1 They want To Restore Labour Party's Old Constitution The INDIAN DAILY MAIL reliably understands that the Nine-man Committee representing 2,275 members of the Singapore Labour Pkirty are intending to call a Special Generul Eouy meeting of the Party on Sept. 29 at 8 p.m. at the Singapore Badminton Stadium, bo95 words
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Article105 1952-09-07 1 Fourth Anniversary The Fourth Anniversary of the above Society will be celebrated on Monday. Sept. 8. 1952, and the Sixty-sixth Birthday celebration of His Holiness Sri Swami Sivananda will be commemorated on the occasion from 7 p.m. at Ceylon' Tamils' Association premises (11 Handy Road. near Cathay105 words
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Article781 1952-09-07 2 PETER JACKSON - PETER JACKSON Major Battle Is On Against "Winged Menace" by Reuter's Correspondent. KARACHI: A largescale invasion, possibly the biggest m the history of the IndoPakistan subcontinent, is taking place m Wast Pakistan. The desert locust is on the wing. From the deserts of Persia the Invading hordesReuter - 781 words
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Article142 1952-09-07 2 DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME IN CEYLON A six-year programme of development m Ceylon, commencing m October, next year, is proposed m a report just published of the mission organised by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development at the request of the dominion's Government. Chief of the mission was Sir Sydney Came,142 words
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Article49 1952-09-07 2 LONDON, Sept. 5. Pour Mack swans for presentation to Prime Minister Winston Churchill arrived here today aboard the British liner Pinjarra The swans, a gift from West Australian Premier Ross Mclarty, received a daily shower bath provided by the ship's hoses throughout the voyage. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article64 1952-09-07 2 AWRON. OHIO: Using principles tested m automobile races, Firestone Tlyre Rubber Company has developed a tyre for aifipianes landing at up to 250 miles per hour. Firestone said this is the first tyre of its size to meet the high-speed requirements of the American air force.A.P. - 64 words
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300 1952-09-07 2 Copies Of Gandhiji's Letters To Casey NEW DELHI, Sept. 2.Photostat copies of letters written by Mahatma Gandhi to Mr. R. G. Casey, Australian Minister for External Affairs, who was Governor of Bengal from 1944 to 1946, have been received by the Australian High Commission here for being handed over toFOC - 300 words
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185 1952-09-07 2 ARDUOUS PROGRAMME FOR ROYAL VISIT Requests have been received from various organisations for permission to welcome Hei Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent. The Government regrets that it must refuse any additional engagements to a programme which is already arduous, says a Singapore Govt. Press release. It adds: Her Royal185 words
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Article115 1952-09-07 2 NEW DELHI. Sept. 6.— The Congress Parliamentary Party has prepared a 36-po;nt queationna re eliciting detailed data on problems facing constituencies of members of State Legislatures and Parliament. The questionnaire has been issued m the form of a brochure to all members. Earlier, a similar butFOC - 115 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-09-07 2 Photo* It is not the clown of THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH*, but CHARLES CHAPLIN m ruffled clown costume, one of several he wears for his role as an ageing music hall clown m his latest film "LIMELIGHT. the first he has made for five years. (Below) WithA.P. - 76 words
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340 1952-09-07 2 SRINAGAR, Sept 4.—According to PIT, the report of the threatened tribal invasion of the Kashmir valley published m the US Press and attributed to "high officials and Pakistan military headquarters" has been received coldly by the people m the valley. Sheikh Abdullah saidIIS - 340 words
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Article546 1952-09-07 2 Be Loyal And 'Conscientious In Discharge Of Duties —V. V. GIRI DALMIAPURAM, Sept. 6.— The fifth anniversasy of the Dalmia Cement Factory Workers' Union was held, last week, at the Union premises, Mr. M. Palaniyandi,, M.L.A., President, presiding, Mr. Y. V. Giri, Minister for Labour, Government ofFOC - 546 words
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170 1952-09-07 2 KARACHI. Sept. 6 Mir Abdul Aziz, joint secretary of the 'Kashmir Moslem conference" said m Rawalpindi on Thursday that if nothing came of the Geneva conference on Kashmir "the peopk of Jammu and Kashmir would be constrained to resort to direct action to vindicateA.P. - 170 words
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Article104 1952-09-07 2 NEW DELHI. Sept King Tribhuvana of Nepal Thursday announced the dissolution of his 61-member legislative assembly. He afterwards left for a three-day visit to his daughter who is under treatment at a hill station. The King in a broadcast from Khatmandou Voea, Nepali radio, said he hadA.P. - 104 words
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638 1952-09-07 3 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE (by NEW YORK: The reason women get more things done than men is that they know better how to make a fuel of themselves. There is no fuel like an old fuel, and the oldest and best fuel isn't wood, coalA.P. - 638 words
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247 1952-09-07 3 CLOTH SUPPLIES TO W, BENGAL BIHAR -RISE NEW DELHI, Sept. 3— "The Government of India have noticed certain complaints that cloth supplies to West Bengal and Bihar have not been adequate attei tne recent relaxations m distribution control when mills were allowed to sell all their fine and superfine clothFOC - 247 words
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Article204 1952-09-07 3 TfRUNELVELI, Sept. 6.— Mr. O. V. Baluswami, Additional Assistant Sessions Judge delivered judgment convicting and sentencing Koil Pillai, Headmaster of the Harijan Elementary School, Kappilulam, near Kadambur, to five years' rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 500 for an offence of attempt at murder, punishable under SectionF.O.C. - 204 words
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321 1952-09-07 3 DEHING FLOODS SUBMERGE 19 VILLAGES DIRRUGARH, Seflt. 2.— The Dehing river m the Lakhimpur District of Dilbrugarh has burst its banks, submerged 19 villages and damaged the standing winter rice crop over an area of about 40 square miles m the Sassoni and Fftkial mauzas, according to reports reaching here.FOC - 321 words
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Article201 1952-09-07 3 Saving Tenants From Eviction HYDERABAD, Sept. 2— The Rajpramukh of Hyderabad •has promulgated the Tenancy Ordinance, toy which those who were evicted from their iands since March 21 this year would be restored possession of their lands toy the District Collectors. The Ordinance declares void the sale of all landsFOC - 201 words
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224 1952-09-07 3 Havoc Caused By Swollen Brahmaputra DIBRUGARH, Sept. 3. -The swollen Brahmaputra has submerged about 65 square miles of the subdivision affecting nearly 7,000 people m the rnaujas of Gohmoria, Bogdoong and Lahowal on the south bank. The river level here has risen 14 inches m the past 36 hours, whileFOC - 224 words
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Article, Illustration234 1952-09-07 3 Two years ago 30,000 refugees were living m tent villages near Delhi, India. They were a discouraged, helpless people who had trekked across plains and mountains to And new homes after the partition of India and Pakistan. Today, these refugees are hard-working, selfrespecting citizens of a thriving new townshipUSIS - 234 words
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347 1952-09-07 3 BELFAST, Northern Ireland. Sept. 5. A professor told 4,000 scientists here yesterday that if a great preponderance of women continued." there was a possibility cf an ethic developing which would allow artificial insemination to satisfy the maternal instinct. He was professor A. D PeacockReuter - 347 words
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Article, Illustration440 1952-09-07 3 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE by NEW YORK: Oh, for the life of a nodist: Everybody is born a nudist, but most people outgrow it. Nudists are having their worst these days. A gTOup m England is plagued by a mide stranger who pops m and out. AndA.P. - 440 words
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Article129 1952-09-07 3 CALCUTTA, Sept. 6— One of tjhe heaviest tidal bores of the season— 22.B feet highhit tttie port of Calcutta at Kiddeipore Docks yesterday. Warnings were given by ships' sirens and the vessels here rode the great wave well. Two shh>s m the harbour broke their moorings.A.P. - 129 words
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472 1952-09-07 3 Indian Press Act: Critics' Fears Proved Baseless by SELIG S. HARRISON NEW DELHI It is one year since Prime Minister Nehru introduced his controversial bill limiting the freedom of the Indian press— and not a single newspaper has been prosecuted. The legislation, bitterly fought by Indian editors and newsmen afterA.P. - 472 words
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Article65 1952-09-07 4 CALCUTTA. Sept. 6. Mr. Chester Bowles, United States Ambassador to India returning ffrom three weeks tour of Southeast Asia said at the airport here yesterday that the general situation m that region wals "gradually im- proving." He told newsmen that the situation in Burma was "better," InReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration1180 1952-09-07 4 Indian Princess Nyota Inyoka's Company performed an Indian Ballet railed "The Chrysalis" uuder the sponsorship of the Inteenational Centre of Arts and Costumes, at the Grass! Palace, Venice, on Aug. 28. The Company, which includes dancers from Somaliland, danced to Indian music A.P. Photo above shows:FOC - 1,180 words
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