Indian Daily Mail, 9 September 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 210. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 9, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 314 1 VICE CHANCELLORS OPPOSE NEW VARSITIES BILL Plea To Retain Autonomy, English Medium, Etc. From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. B.— The Universities of India have declared themselves completely opposed to the Government of India's move to lake over control and standardise teaching m all Universities. The Inter University Board which
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  • 176 1 Retain English, Educationists' Appeal To Nehru From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY. Sept. 8.—Twentysix leading scientists and educationists in India in an earnest appeal to Premier Nehru and the Education Minister Maulana Azad have warned of deterioration of educational standards in the country following attempts to hastily impose Hindi in place
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  • 124 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Sept. 8.— Mr. K. P. K. Menon who has just retired as India's High Commissioner in Oeylon told qressmem in arrival here yesterday that he was still confident that the Indo Ceylonese problems could be settled hy amicable
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  • 144 1 NEW DELHI, .Sept. 8. Driven from pillar to post, the Indian Communist Party decided yesterday to establish its headquarters m this capital of India. Originally the party functioned from the industrial centre of Bombay, but when it was routed by the general elections
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  • 60 1 KUCHING, Sept. B—The8 The Duchess of Kent who, with her son, the Duke of Kent, is to visit Sarawak on Tuesday October 14, has consented to lay the foundation stone of the new Cathedral of St. Thomas on Oct. 15. This announcement has been confirmed by
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  • 447 1 Biggest Mass Arrests Of Leaders In Nations History CAIRO, Sept. 8, General Mohammed Naguib, now Premier and virtual dictator of Egypt, last night announced a new 16-man cabinet after a dramatic coup m which he arrested nearly every prominent Egyptian outside the government. Naguib's
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  • 53 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 8.— All! government and private schools m Hyderabad and Secunderabad were closed for seven days today. It was an extension of the closure ordered following disturbances m the state capital during antigovannment agitation last week which resulted m seven killed and 175 injured. Hyderabad was
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  • 36 1 HONGKONG, Sept. B.— John Cutting, Walt Disney's chief production executive, arrived here Sunday from Tokyo looking for material for another Disney feature. He said Disney himself might visit the Car East soon —Reuter.
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  • 33 1 The next sitting of the Court of Appeal (Civil) and Court of Criminal Appeal will be held m the Supreme Court Building, Singapore at 10.30 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 22.
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  • 22 1 AMMAN, Sept. B— King Hussein of Jordan will leave Amman by air on Monday morning for London, it was announced here. Reuter
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  • 230 1 Telegu Press Ordered To Pay Security From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Sept. 8. Two journalists from Madras are the first to be punished under the latest Press Act which provide that pressmen should be tried by a jury composed oi pressmen and writers. The keeper of the Press and publasher
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  • 285 1 Begin In Rajasthan rdfsm To Abolition of LandloOn Sept. 16 JAIPUR, Sept. 8. The process of the abolition of jagirs (estates) m Rajasthan is to begin on Sept. 16, the State Revenue Minister, Mr. Mohanlal Sukhadev, said m Jaipur on Friday. Fifteen jagirs m the
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  • 49 1 SARAWAK ADVISORY COMMITTEE KUCHING, Sept. B.— The Governor, Sir Anthony Abell, has appointed an advisory committee under the Emergency Regulations to which any objection against any order for detention made under the Emergency Regulations, may be lodged. The committee is under the chairmanship of Mr. Justice Fletcher Rogers —Reuter.
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  • 33 1 TEHERAN, Sept. B.—Persian Premier Dr. Mossodeq branded the recent TrumanChurchill proposal to solve the Anglo-Iranian oil dispute the worst offer ever made during the long negotiations. —A.P.
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  • 115 1 TUNIS, Sept. 8. The Council of 40, representing all walks of Tunisian life, Sunday night unanimously rejected France's proposed reforms for the French protectorate. Meeting with the Bey of Tunis, the group approved a report of its sub-committee which earlier had declared that the reforms
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    87 1 Field Marshal Sir William Slim, 61-year-old Chief of the Imperial General Staff, has been appointed Gover-nor-General of Australia m succession to Sir William Mckell, 60, who is retiring from public life. The Field Marshal is pictured with Lady Slim at their home, Green tops near Oxted, Surrey, Sept. 3. It
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  • 106 1 FARNBOROUGH, Sept. B.— A 14-year-old body died m hospital today, bringing the death toll In Saturday's jet plane arash at the Farnbarough air display up to 28. Another 44 of the 62 injured are detained In hospital about a. dozen of them fit a serious
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  • 671 2 Indian Daily Mail Spore, Tues., Sept. 9, 1952. The Sardar In Cairo! |T is a sensational statement that the new Indian Ambassador to Egypt, Sardar K. M. Panikkar has made on his arrival m Cairo fast week. It is sensational not merely for the remarks that he has made on
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  • 353 2 But It Doesn't Mean Merger. Says Pt. Yajee! COIMBATORE, Sept. 7. Pandit She el Badra Yajee, Deputy Chairman of the All-India Forward Bloc {Marxist) a nd President, Bihar State Trade Union Congress, addressing a Press conference here, explained the present programme and policy,
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    54 2 Turkish Moslems carry their flattened rams to be sacrificed on Kurban Bayram— the day of sacrifice—Turkey's thanksgiving day, Aug. 31, m Istanbul. Every good Moslem with any means must slaughter a ram as thanks to God and distribute meat to poorer members of his community. This ancient rite commemorates Abraham's
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  • 156 2 CALCUTTA, Sept. 7.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, has advised all top-ranking Congressmen, holding key administrative posts, to iWp build a strong, healthy and prosperous nation. In a letter to the Chief Ministers of States, the Prime Minister has told them that their main objective should
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  • 42 2 KMATMANDU, Sept. 7.— Mr. Raymond Lambert, who last time scaled to within 900 feet of the top of Everest, will again lead an assault on the world's tallest peak. He arrived here by air yesterday with his companions. A.P.
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  • 202 2 MADRAS, Sept. s.— Mr. Jagjivan Ram, Union Communication Minister, said here that any further reduction m tne postal and telegraph rates would result m a heavy loos of revenue to the Government. He told the Southern India Chamber of Commerce that if the Government reduced
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  • 124 2 KARACHI, Sept. 6. The 3%tf Punjab (P) and NWFP 1964 loans have been fully subscribed. A State Bank of Pakistan Press Note issued here tonight said the "subscription list for the Z%% Punjab loan 1964 floated by the Punjab Government was opened at 9 a.m.
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  • 328 2 West Bengal Committee Will Inquire Into Darjeeling Landslides CALCUTTA: Sept. 7. The West Bengal Government has set up a committee to investigate the causes of recurring disasters by land-slides m Darjeeling district and adjoining areas and to suggest remedial measures, says a Press note. The committee will examine the protective
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  • 144 2 TANJORE, Sept. 7. The headless body of a man, aged 25, was found inside a trunk In a carriage m the Indo-Cey-lon Express between Sivaganga and Parayankulam on Aug. 30. The guard of the train, on suspicion, informed the Manamadura Station Master who sent information
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  • 79 2 MADRAS, Sept. 7. The Ministry of Communications, Government of India, has a scheme for putting up a hjghpower transmitter at Madras m order to link up Madras with other Important cities m India like Bombay, Calcutta and Delhi, as well as with Rangoon by radio-telephone, it
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  • 153 2 TIRUCHIRAPALLI, Sept. 7. Mr. V. V. Giri, unveiling a bust of Gandhiji m front of the South Royapuram gate, Sirangam Temple, uiged that people should follow Gandhiji'ideals and fulfil his mission by securing economic freedom for the common man. The function was attended by the elite of
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  • 171 2 TRANQUEBAR, Aug. 29- As chemical analysis has disclosed that the Sodium Chloride content of the snlt manui*v»tured m the Trarquebar Sait Factory m the curient season has failed to reach the minimum of 92.6 per cent prescribed by the Department for 1J52. to be
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  • 76 2 MADRAS, Sept. 30.— Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, Union Minister for Industries and Commerce, who arrived here from Delhi by air today, said m an interview that the Government of India would shortly give a loan of approximately Rs 12 croreg to the Tata Iron and
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  • 47 2 KARACHI, Sept. 6. Announcement of Pakistan's new cotton policy, which was expected to be made tomorrow has been delaped by at least one week. Proposals forming the new policy still await Cabinet sanction, it is stated. The cotton year ends tomorrow.— FOC
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  • 808 2 gp I _HIH__y .yi_ll.ll.- mmmm 1.1. F.: Federation Leads MR. M. GOPALA MENON, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya is reported to have stated that •'tne Committee at present dis- N.ny the Indian Immigration Fund m Singapore was only concerned with the manner of DIVIDING
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  • 180 2 BHOPAL. Sept. 5. Sanchi will be the venue of an international Buddhist gathering on the occasion of the diamond jubilee celebrations of the Maha Bodhi Socletv of India m the last week of November. The occasion will coincide with the reinstallation, after over a century,
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  • 116 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 16— In a notification published m a Gazette of India Extraordinary the Government of India have announced Open General Licence No. 5, giving general permission for the export of a number of commodities to Pakistan. The articles included are: (1) betel leaf (pan); (2)
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  • 163 2 TRTVANDRUM, Sept. 7. The 'abnormal' slump m coconut and coir industry has led pufcha-Shertalai coastal disto distress conditions m Alamtricts, it Is learnt here today. About five lakhs of people arc affected by these conditions, according to unoflScial figures. Over a thousand citizens, including college students,
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  • 1512 3 Suggestions By Madras Varsity Political Professor MADRAS, Sept. 5.- Prof. R. Bhaskaran, Professor of Politics, Madras University, on Aug. 29, pleaded for making the Indian Constitution fully Oexibleand wholly parliamentary to prevent both reaction and revolution" and mentioned that the opportunity to make such
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  • 254 3 MADRAS. Sept. 5. The perimeter of the Indian Ocean with its tremendous resources and manpower may yet become the centre of tne Commonwealth, a leading expert on social development said here, says a report from Bangor (North Wales.). Tne speaker, Mr. E.
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  • 364 3 NAGPUR, Sept. s.— The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Pandit Shukla, said recently that his Government's policy on linguistic redistribution of States was "clear and non-controversial". There was no conflict be tween the Hindi -speaking and Marathi-speaking people of the State m regard
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  • 130 3 KOLAR GOLD FIELDS, Sept. 6. The Government of India has set up a court of inquiry under Sec 24 of the Indian Mines Act, 1942, to investigate the causes of the rock-bursts m the Champion Reef Mine on April 19 and June 30. Thirty workers
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  • 115 3 Social Security Experts To Visit India NEW DELHI, Sept. 3.— Two social security experts, Mar. I. M. Robertson and F. B Hincknarsh, whose services have been piaoed at the disposal of the Government of India by the International Labour Office under the expanded co-operative programme of technical assistance, axe expected
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  • 188 3 PATIAIiA, Sept. s.— Dr. Katju. Home Minister, Government of India said recently that there could be no compromise with any party, -"up or individual that believed m violence. Dr. Katju. who was addressing a public meeting, said it would be suiteidal to enter into any compromise
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  • 136 3 The Council of the Bengal Provincial Hindu Mahasabha last Monday passed a resolution deploring the "campaign of hatred which is being preached by a section of politicians m Bihar" over the demand for the readjusment of boundaries between West Bengal and the adjoining States. If Bihar's
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  • 56 3 NEW DELHI: The Indian Ministry of Education is holding a three-week refresher course m educational statistics for the statistical staff m the various universities of the country. The course, which commences from Sept 2, is the third to be organized by the Ministry to improve the efficiency
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  • 87 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 7. A difficult coinage operation manufacturing nickel coins from the raw material has been successfully completed m the new Government of India Mint at Alipore where for the first time pure nickel coins of half and quarter-rupee denominations have been manufactured. It is
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  • 453 3 Liaison Between Congress And Parliament M.L.As. To Discuss Plan At Indore NEW DELHI, Sept. 5.— A convention of the executive members of the Congress legislature parties m the States and of the Congress Parliamentary Party will be held at Indore on Sept. 12 to consider the advisability of establishing a
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  • 74 3 The Working Committee will meet 'again on Sept. 14 before the AIOC holds Its second sitting m the afternoon. The AICC is expected to discuss also the foreign policy with particular referonce to the situation m South Africa and the Tunisian question. Arrangements are reported to have
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  • 103 3 SCHIPPOL AIRPORT, Amsterdam, Sept. 7. A hen "air hostess" and her "passenger' a 3£ year old elephant arrived by plane here yesterday from Bangkok, Thailand. Waiting to meet them was a crowd of pressmen, attracted by reports that elephants can be kept quiet on air trips
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  • 211 4 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: Twenty election petitions against MPs are now before the Supreme Court and are not likely to be taken up for hearing until November or December. The petition against the Prime Minister, Mr. Dudley Se n anay ake, will not come up for
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  • 300 4 Changing Names On The Increase COLOMBO: More and more people are changing their naonea with every passing jear, the authorities concerned say, and point out that ■while m 1939 only 440 people changed their names, the figure had risen ten years later to 2,589. For 1951, the (figure worked out
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  • 61 4 MIRiIGAMA: If people took only one meal of rice a day the country would be able to solve its food problem, said Mir. J. E. Amaratumge, M.P. at a paddy transplanting ceremony. He further said that people m ancient times ate manioc, .sweet potatoes and
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  • 66 4 Flight To The Grave Oalifornian Jim Rigsby is itiil at the wheel of his racing car as it climbs into the air after hitting another competitor and a barrier at Dayton, Ohio, U-SA., on Vug. 31. The cajr climbed 20 feet Into the air before crashing m flames 200 feet
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  • 124 4 'Flying Saucer' Seen At Nuwara Eliya? NUWARA ELIYA Three members of the staff of the Regal Cinema. Nuwara Eliya, and two residents of Hawa Eliya claim that they saw a "Flying Saucer" here at 7.30 pjn. last Saturday. All five persons were quite definite that it was a brilliantly Illuminated
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  • 211 4 'Caste Not My Concern' Says Magistrate KURUNEGALA: "I am not taking the question of caste into consideration at all. As far as I am concerned the parties before me are the village headman on one side and a villager on the other", said Mr. R. L. Bartholomeauaz, the Kurunegata Magistrate,
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  • 252 4 COLOMBO: On Colombo's water front, an old seaman manages to keep himself afloat on Rs. 30 a month and feeds a flock of crows every morning as well. Outside the Shdfpping Master's Office, Martin William, for that's liis name feeds his winged friends regularly every day.
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  • 56 4 Govindasamy Arumugam who was sentenced to death ln the Supreme Court on May 15, for murder was executed In the local prison, Out ram Road, Singapore yesterday morning. Govindasamy was charged with the murder of a woman m a hotel m Geylang on Dec. 1, 1951. At the trial,
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  • 222 4 COLOMBO: In January 1953, the Maidive Islands will become the youngest Republic m the world. The Prime Minister, Mr. Amin Didi, has returned to Ceylon, after making an intensive lour of the atolls finalising the arrangements for the historical occasion. Among the guests invited to
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  • 214 4 Wearing Foreign Clothes A Shame COLOMBO: "Those who wear clothes made of imported material should be ashamed of themselves. I am very proud to see you all dressed m clothes made from locally manufactured textiles." Tills was stated by Mr. A. Ratnayake, Minister of Home AiTalrs and Rural Development speaking
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  • 93 4 COLOMBO: Senator A. M. A. Azeez, principal of Zahira College, and Mr. Peter Mellaaratchy, assistant general secretary of the United National Party, left Colombo on Monday morning by air en route to the United States. Senator Azeez and Mr. Mellaaratchy have been awarded study-tour grants
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  • 100 4 SECOND SWISS EVEREST EXPEDITION NEW DELHI, Sept. B.— Five oi the six. climbers of the second Swiss Everest expedition left here Saturday for Khatmandu by chartered plane for their assauit next month on the world's highest peak. Another chartered plane is carrying their heavy equipment. Expedition leader Dr. Gabried Chevalley,
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  • 82 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 8 The Government of India have issued an open general licence In terms of the trade agreement with Pakistan. The licence will be valid up to the end of November. Goods allowed for import from Pakistan include flsh, potatoes, vegetables, fruit, coconuts, spices
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  • 99 4 SYDNEY, Sept. 8 Sister Elizabeth Kenny said today the conquest of poliomyelitis is possible within ten years. Scientists have isolated the polio virus and are now working to develop a vaccine, she said m Brisbane on her return after a six-month visit to the United States.
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  • 115 4 The Fourth Anniversary of the Divine Life Society was celebrated yesterday at the Ceylon Tamils' Association premises here. On this occasion concurrently the sixtysixth birthday of His Holiness Swami Sivananda was commemorated. Mr. S. Narasimhan presided. "Hie fujnction commenced with prayer by Mr. K. P. A.
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  • 85 4 Six of the top leaders of the United States National Junior Chamber of Commerce will arrive m Singapore for a twoday visit Saturday on their way back to the United States after attending the International Junior Chamber of Commerce meeting m Melbourne, Australia In the
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  • 27 4 HONGKONG, Sept. 8 Seventeen women police— the first m the history of Hongkong have .packed their training course and become police constables Reuter
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  • 243 4 Asian Trainees To Attend Courses At Forest College, India WASHINGTON, Sept. B —Trainees of 12 Asian countries will attend two special courses at the Forest Re. searcttl Institute and the Forestry Colleges of Dehru Dun, India, starting In Oeto b er 1952 and m April 1953, respectively, the Food and
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  • 97 4 MARRIED WOMEN TEACHERS' THREAT JOHANNESBURG, Sept. B.— About 2,200 married women teachers who threatened a maai walkout next Wednesday m support of wage parity with single teachers, decided to postpone action after the Transvaal Provincial Executive Council accepted the principle of their claim. A woman teacher m *he Transvaal who
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