Indian Daily Mail, 8 September 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 209. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 461 1 Survivors Tell Gruesome Stories NEW DELHI, Sept. 7.— Newspapers reported yesterday that at least 350 pilgrims perished and many others are missing m a fierce storm that caught them on a trek toward the sacred seat of the Hindu gods on
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  • 116 1 REASON FOR PRAJA-RED ALLIANCE! From Our Own Correspondent MADKAS, Sept. i me leader of Tamilnad Praja Party S. B. Adityan declareu that his group would not support the merger move between the Socialist and Praja Parties but would continue it* alliance with the Communist* jn Madras Legislature undei the United
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  • 102 1 NOVEL METHOD OF ELIMINATING CANDIDATES From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept 7 —The Nadar community in Sivakasi have set an example in civic consciousness that other groups could well emulate. Three rival groups who have set up candidates each for the coming Municipal Elections have reached an agreement whereby they
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  • 145 1 INDIA'S ATTITUDE TO CHINA N. RAGHAVAN HONGKONG, Sept. 7.—lndia will continue to seek China's friendship through her new Ambassador Nedyam Raghavan who leaves Hongkong today by train for Peking, usually reliable sources said here yesterday. They said India could be expected to respect China's right to conduct her internal affairs
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  • 83 1 Ike Adlai All On 'Same'! KAES O N, Minnesota. Baft 7. For the ftrst time m their presidential campaign, Dwight Eisenhower and Governor Adlat Stevenson yesterday came to the same place to speak from the same platform on the same day on the same subject. But their speeches designed to
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  • 154 1 French Pockets In India Will Be Wiped Out Soon K. M. PANIKKAR CAIRO, Sept. 7.— -Sardar K. M. Panlkkar, India's newly appointed Indian Ambassador to Egypt, yesterday dertied reports of Chinese troop concentrations on India's Northern frontier. Mr. Panikkar, who was Indian
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  • 76 1 HYDERABAD GOVT. WARNS RIOTERS BOMBAT, Sept. 7.— The Hyderabad Govt, warned yesterday that "ruthless action" will be taken against future rioters. The Government is now m full control after riots m the cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. It clamped down a 24-hour curfew m the Moslem district to restore order.
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  • 139 1 From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Sept. 7.— Hyderabad situation m the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad was completely quiet yesterday following two days bitter rioting on Mulki and non-Mulki issu* 1 and curfew was withdrawn. Total of seven persons were reported killed and 200 injured
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  • 116 1 COLOMBO. Sept. 7. The Fdlish freighter Mickiewicz (4,467 tons) aarived here to load 2,100 tons of Ceylon rubber for China. But her arrival appeared to have been covered m advance by shippers and was not likely to give any support to the rubber ipolce, whiah fell
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  • 102 1 LONDON, Sept. 7.— Leader oi Egypt's Daughters of the Nile organisation, Miss Doria Shaflik, said here that she was "moat optimistic" about getting votes for women m her country. This followed her recent meeting with Gen. Mohammed Naguih, the Egyptian Commander-in-Chief last montfh, she added
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  • 99 1 No Decision To Withdraw Unit Now! NEW DELHI, Sept. 7. The Indian Array medical unit serving with the United Nations forces m Korea, which was due to return iai November, has been ordered to continue serving there "for the time being," a
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  • 361 1 H.C.s Statement Revealed By Repindia At Onam Festival (By Our Staff Reporter) "Indians are my first cousins," declared the High Commissioner Sir Gerald Tempter recently. This was revealed by the Representative of the Government of India Mr. >L Gopala Menon speaking at the
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    37 1 Photo). Indian Delegation to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference meeting m Ottawa (Sept, 8 to 15). Left to right: Shri G. V. Mavaiartkar, Shri Ananthasayanam Ayyangar, Shrimati Anasuyabai Kale, Prof. N. Q. Ranga and Seth Govind Dass IIS
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  • 106 1 Ayyangar, Zafrullah Informal Talk GENEVA, Sept. 7.— Mr. Gopalaswami Ayyanger, leader of the Indian delegation to the Indo-Paklstan talks on Kashmir, had a one-hour In* formal meeting with Sir Mohammad Zafrullah Khan, leader of the Pakistan delegation, thie morning m his (Mr. Ayyanger's) room m the hotel where the two
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  • 171 1 BRITAIN'S WONDER JET BLOWS UP FARNBOROUGH, England, Sept. 7. Britain's new wonder jet— the De Havilland 110 night fighter— blew up and killed 20 persons yesterday in a faster-than-sound flight before 120,000 horrified spectators at the Farnborough air show. Famed test pilot John Derry, 30, and his observer Tony Richards
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  • 75 1 MISHAP TO PLANK CARRYING MENZIES SYDNEY, Sept. 7— A Dakota pPane, carrying Prime Minister Menzie*, his wife and daughter. blew a tyre whilst taking off yesterday from Canberra airfield. The pilot pulled the plane to a stop a few feet from the airport fence. No one was hurt. Menkes, who
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  • 14 1 CAIRO, Sept. 7. The Egyptian Government of Aly Maher resigned- —tSGWAX*
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  • 432 1 Communist Movement Growing Weaker In South-East Asia —CHESTER BOWLES Very Unpleasant Difficult Situation Prevails In Malaya CALCUTTA Sept, 7.— Mr. Chester Bowles, American Ambassador to India, saM here yesterday he thoiti;ht the Communist movement was getting weaker m every country he had visited m South-East Asia. In a roundup of
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  • 714 2 Indian Daily Mail Spore, mon., Sept. 8, 1952. thot is wedded to peace and non-vio-lence will no» be justified m associating itself mi n an y manner ■with q war. whether aggressive or not. Even the sending of o medical mission to one or the other side or. both is
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  • 629 2 VILLAGES MEAN REAL INDIA —Louis Fischer BOMBAY, Sept. s.—Mr. Louis Fischer, the American journalist and author, m the course of a talk with Bombay Pressmen at the Bombay Union of fournalists said that he had found Gandhism dead m India*' But you will have
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  • 95 2 BANGALORE, Aug. 30.— The term 'Darbar' associated with the Mysore Palace will be replaced by the term 'Raja Sabha." Disclosing this to Pressmen, Hanumanthayya, said that as the werd darbar had an archaic background, it had been agreed by the Government and the Rajpramukh to discontinue its
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  • 127 2 MADRAS, Sept. 5 The Chief Justice Mr. P. V. Rajamannar- and T L Venkatarama Ayyar J at tile Madras High Coun, held the Madras General Sales Tax Act and the rules framed thereunder intra vires and valid and not obnoxious to Article 14 of the
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  • 137 2 BANARAS, Aug. 30. The Gangs River recorded a rise of about 6 ft during the last 48 hours. The level of the river this afternoon was 239.5 ft above sea level., that is, about IK ftabove the danger mark and about 8 ft below the
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  • 47 2 LAHORE. Sept. 3.— Twenty seven Indian nationals were arrested by the Bahawalpur pqlice for entering the State without permits during July, says a Press Note issued by the State Government. Of these 19 were Muslims, 7 Hindus and 1 Christian. FOC Photo).
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    78 2 The former Miss Jantoi Mercer, of London, daughter of an official of the Food and Agriculture Organisation m Rome, married Michael Came, son of Sir Sydney and Lady Came, at the Church of England Church m Rome, August 30. The Revered Simmons officiated. After the ceremony the bride's parents, Mr.
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  • 64 2 AMBALA, Sept. s.— About 50 pilgrims going to the Mani Mahesh Yatra area are feared to have perished "m a violent storm while they were crossing the 16,000 ft high pass near Dharamsala" yesterday, according to a private message received by a local newspaper.
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  • 28 2 AMMAN, Sept. 7.— Teh United States Govt, has informed the Jordan Govt, it approves the proposal to raise the United States Legation m Jordan to an Embassy Reuter
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  • 159 2 COIMBATORE, Sepi. 2—Addressing a meeting of AngloIndians here Mr. Frank Anthony. M.P., said there was an increasing awareness among the members of his community that m India they could hope to find their best opportunities. "Despite difficulties and grievances," he added, "the prospects of the
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  • 424 2 Dr. S. P. Mookerjee On Doctrine Of 'Self Help' BOMBAY, Sept. s.— Dr. Syuma Prasad Mookerjee, Jan Sangh leader, said here that there was no use of blaming the Government for its failures and that there was too much dependence, on Government. No
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  • 62 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 3— Dr. B. V. Keskar, Minister for Information and Broadcasting, said that AIR had ordered three 100 Kw short-wave transmitters, and the question of installing them, one each at Bombay, Madras and Calcutta, was under consideration. The transmitters would be used
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  • 816 2 HHHDHDFD TEMPLER'S CHALLENGE OIR GERALD TEMPLER, High Commissioner of the Federation has challenged the people to search their hearts and as 7 t themselves whether they had all pulled their weight m the fight against Communism m Malaya. c t True this war against Communist terrorists is
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  • 1551 3 Ceylon Minister On Tamil Navigators' Glorious Role SPEECH AT MADRAS FESTIVAL ~~i S P L If > toda V> and civilisation had spread to many countries of the world, it was due, m the main, to the lamils who were great navigators m
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  • 350 3 LEADERS TO BE CONSULTED SRINAGAR, Sept. 4.--Yuvaraj Koran Singh, who is still engaged m carefully considering Sheikh Abdullah's invitation to him to become the first elected head of the State, has invited a number of leaders from Jammu, belonging to all shades of political opinion, to
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  • 400 3 No Move To Replace Dakotas In India CALCUTTA. Sept. 4.-^Mr. iK. X, Roy, Managing Director ol the Airways India, said here that the Indian air lines /were not m great hurry to replace their Dakotas which .had still eight years of life. Mr. Roy said he was not aware of
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    86 3 The A.V. roe 698, fourengined jet bomber, flies over the De Havilland Comet Jetliner at Farmborough, Hampshire, Sept. 2. The huge, gelta-winged plane only made its maiden flight last week. The comet shown, ordered by Canadian Pacific, is the first to be sold outside this country. Right) The flaming wing,
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  • 198 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 4.— A Press Note issued by the Ministry of Labour says that the Indian delegation to the third session of the Chemical Industries Committee of the International Lobour Organisation which will open m Geneva on Sept 9, will be composed of the
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  • 278 3 MADRAS, Sept. 4.—Presiding aver a meeting to celebrate Bakrid, at the Crescent Society Hall. Trfcflicane, 0 n Monday. Raja Sir M. A. Muthiah Chettiar criticised the Madras Government for not having included m its Cabinet either a Muslim or a Christian which, m
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  • 456 4 CEYLON NEWS: SPECIAL PROVISION INCLUDED IN CEYLON CITIZENSHIP LAWS COLOMBO: Citizens of Ceylon by descent who are also citizens of a Commonwealth country or any other foreign country either by right of birth or other circumstances will cease to be citizens
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  • 200 4 VIENNA: A "new look" behind the Iron Curtain? Maybe 1.200 Hungarian women— once the most chic m Eastern Europe expected a glimpse of a Paris design When they recently were invited to a fashion show m Budapest. It was sponsored by the new government-run "Undertaking for
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  • 265 4 (LONDON. Sept. 6. Under the heading "Ail Hands To The Pumps" and editorial orttdce m yesterday's "Tailor and Cutter" here comments on the newts that inflatable bzassieres are soon to be placed an the market. This news it says, "has met oddly enough with considerable
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  • 88 4 UAMPOLA: Villagers of Kadadora. Oampola, took a solemn vow before the high priest of the temple there to retrain from gambling ana drinking toddy and to assist the Police. This pledge was made following a decision to this effect at a recent meeting of the
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  • 101 4 BABY USED AS A 'CLUB' RAKWANA: Using his three-month's old infant as a •'club.'' W. John of Pallebedde. holding it by the legs swung it round at the Police who were taking him m as a suspect m a ganja case. John was being escorted to the Police jeep when
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  • 157 4 India's Decision On Korea Reactions NEW DELHI. Sept. 7 •-A high source said Friday India will not replace her sole contribution to United Nations forces m Korea a 317-man parachute medical battalion which ends its twoyears hit m November. The informant said the decision was made by Prime Minister Nehru,
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  • 265 4 BELFAST, N. Ireland, Sept. 7.— An American scientist urged Friday that some one build an artificial satellite to the earth. Dr. S. F. Stager, scientific Baiaan odceff to the United States Embassy m London, told the British Association for the Advancemenlt of Science the pfqjerct
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  • 105 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 7—The Mfc»Qtg«B««&-£g retained to the Chinese Embassy m New Delhi 400,000 rupees sent by certain Chinese trade organisations to the Indian Red Cross for relief m distressed areas m India, it was authoritatively learned here Friday. Tt was understood the
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  • 349 4 MALAYAN DELEGATION TO M.R.A. A Malayan delegation will take part m the Moral KeArmament Assembly now be mg held at caux-sur-Mon-treux, Switzerland. Tnree ol the delegates leave oy air trom Singapore at 6.3u p.m. on Monday evening. At Bangkok they join a special plane carrying other delegates trom 1 ti;u!a?td,
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  • 80 4 UDANG REMBAU OF N.S. HONGKONG. Sept. 7.— The Undang of Rembau, Negri Sembilan state, sailed for home on the liner Perseus after his visit to Japan and 1 Hongkong. He was accompanied by Negri Sembllan's Mentri Besax Haji Abdul Malek and State executive councillor Haji Sheik Ahmad who is ali
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  • 383 4 SAYS TEMPLER TO EVERY ONE "Every one of yon should search your hearts and ask yourselves whether there ij. any more that you personally can do to help in putting paid to the account of Communism in the Federation of Malaya" observed Gen. Templer, High Commissioner of
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