Indian Daily Mail, 15 September 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 216. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1251 1 Amendments To Federation Agreement And Nine State Nationality Bills 72 p.c. Of Population Become Citizens 2,650,000 MALAYSIANS 1,100,000 CHINESE 180,000 INDIANS "Tomorrow morning, a few hours from now, will bring an important change in the status of large numbers of
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  • 93 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Sept. 14. The Academic Council of the Madras University has decided that hereafter affiliated Colleges will devote one hour every week to moral Instruction calculated to promote the highest ideals of ethical conduct. This moral instruction class will replace the religious
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  • 69 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 14.— Dr. Wolf I. Ladejinsky, U.S. Embassy Agriculture Attache in post-war Jap in, arrived yesterday to advise the Indian Government on land reform policies. Another American agricultural economist, Wisconsin University Professor Kenneth Parsons, lias jus finished a twomonlh survey of had problems. Both
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  • 134 1 Madras Governor Deplores Anti-Hindi Agitation From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 14.— Tricky report states that Periyar Ramaszcami, the Dravida Kalagkam leader, paid a visit on Friday last to the Tamil nad Hindi Prachar Sabha at Tennur where he was received by the Principal Mr. Chandramouli
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  • 201 1 "No Conflicting Wings In Congress" Nehru From Our Own Correspondent INOORE, Sept. 14. More than 400 Congress members of the States and Central Legislatures attended a Convention here which was preliminary to the meeting of the All-India Congress Committee Saturday, Premier Nehru addressing the Convention deprecated the idea that the
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  • 131 1 Tamils Eager To Have Own State Minister From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 14.— Finance Minister Subramaniam presiding over the concluding function of the Annual Bharathi Festival on Friday declared there could be no two opinions about the future of Madras City which belonged to Tamilnad and would continue to
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  • 57 1 POONA, Sept. 14— Mr. B. P. Koira'a, Fie-uden,. of the Nepali Congress declared here yesterday that the Nepalese people were opposed to the using of Gurkhp. soldiers as mercenaries by British or other nations. When asked whether this referred to India Koirala stated "Pyschologically we do not
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  • 89 1 BRISBANE, Sept. 14^— Harold Clifton-Parr will offer the 322-carat "golden willow" sapphire he found to the Nizam of Hyderabad, the Aga Khan and ex-Kiiig Farouk. because Queen Elizabeth of Britain is unlikely to accept it as a coror nation gift. Ho found the stone in
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  • 104 1 From Our Own Correspondent INDORE, Sept. 14. The All-India Congress Working Committee has decided to make a gift of Rs. 150,000 to the family of the Ic'.e Subhas Chandara Bose in recognition of his services to the Congress and the nation. It is learnt that
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  • 190 1 INDIA NOT WITHDRAWING AMBULANCE UNIT INDORE. Sept. 14. The All-India Congress Committee policy-making body of the Government Party today appealed to the great powers of the world to meet together with a view to removing "the ever present fear and tension that oppressed mankind." A foreign policy resolution adopted unanimously
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  • 170 1 Move To Limit Term Of Office-Bearers Defeated From Our Own Correspondent INDORE, Sept. 14. The All-India Congress Committee amended more than half of the Party Constitution on Saturday without any opposition. The Amendments reflect the fact that the Congress Party' is now the ruling party
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  • 220 1 Dr. John Mathai Forsees Expansion India hoped for a steady two-way expansion of her and cultural contacts with her South-East Asian neighbours in the near future Dr. John Mathai, leading Indian economist and former Indian Finance Minister said on arrival here from Colombo yesterday. Now
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  • 80 1 HONG KONG, Sept. 14. Soon it will be October, and time for Overseas Chinese to choose between two rival national holidays. In Communist China, there is no choice. There the celebrations will be on October 1, the day proclaimed by Red boss Mao Tze-tung as Founding Day. Elsewhere,
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  • 861 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Sept. 15, 1952. THE IDEAL MEDIATOR JNDIA is the only major power in the world to-day which Is not allied to either of the two big blocs— the Aoti-Com-munist or the Communit headed respectively by the United States of America and the Union of Soviet
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  • 234 2 Manufacturers Urged To Expand Market BOMBAY, Sept. 11. "India is not only self sufficient in salt but is in a position to export salt to some countries in the For East this year," observed Mr. K. C. Reddy, Minister for Production Government of India,
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  • 150 2 MADRAS. Sept. 11.Medical experts at the General Hospital here, have at present, under observation, a case of that biological freak, the SiamatM twins, two babies born joined together at seme portion of the body. The infants, born six months ago at Edamanakkod village, in Cochin have
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  • 43 2 LONDON, Sept. 13. Sil Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, Pakistan Foreign Minister, arrived in London by air last night from Paris after attending the Kashmir t'Uks in Geneva. He will stay in London for a few days before flying back to Karachi.— Reuter
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  • 93 2 COMET FOR AIR INDIA INTERNATIONAL BOMBAY, Sept 11. —Air India International are likely to have a Comet on their Bom-bay-London route by 1957. Mr. J. R. D. Tata, Chairman of the Company, who left for London on Tuesday said he would study the possibility of utilising the Comet for the
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  • 52 2 ALWAYE, Sept. 11.— The printing of the Malayalam translation of the Quoran was Inaugurated by Mr. Ahamada- ly Abussabah, Principal, Arabic College, Faroke at a function got up by the Kerala Muslim Cultural and Educaonal Academy at Perumbavoor. Khan Bahadur P. M. J. Attakoya Thangal of Kozhikodo
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    53 2 Photo. Young KING FEISAL OF IRAQ, an enthusiastic gun collector, proudly presents his latelst firearm— a replica of the Ole West, a 45 inch Frontier revolver. The middle Eastern monarch, on a visit to the U.S., was given the gun by ABE SOHILLER (left) of the Hotel Flaming hi Las
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  • 395 2 KARACHI, Sept. 11. Pakistan's balance of payments statement for the year ended June, 1952, shows a deficit of Rs. 47.32 crores. A Finance Ministry hand out, released here on Tuesday c said: "This is due to world- I wide economic recession and cessation
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  • 395 2 MASHRUWALA'S BODY CREMATED WARDHA, Sept. 10— The body of Mr. K. G. Mashruwala, who died yesterday, was cremated this morning at Gopurl by the side of the late Jamnalal Bajaj's samadhi. The body, wreathed in flowers, was taken out in procession from Pajajwadl at 9 a.m. to the accompaniment of
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  • 130 2 LANDSLIDE THREAT TO VILLAGE NAND PRAYAG, Sept. 11.Consecutlve landslides during the past nine years in the Talla Painkhanda mountain range, two miles from Patalganga Ghattl on the Badrinath road, constitutes "imminent" danger to the lives and property of over 400 people belonging to 70 families in a village at the
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  • 78 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 11— The Union Ministry of Food and Agriculture has convened a meeting of representatives of the State Governments, sugar Endustries, cane growers and £*ur khandasari interests at New Delhi for Sept. 18, it was learnt here. The meeting is expected to
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  • 869 2 By the By Selegie Road Rribe: Tackle The Giver THE Federal Legislative Council has passed a Bill which greatly strengthens the hands of the authorities in the fight against corruption. Its most important feature is the provision which will now enable the courts to admit statements made by accused persons
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  • 258 3 "Change Your Policy Or Else You, ll Be No More'* MADRAS, Sept. 11.— Mr. A. Ramaswami Mudahar on Sunday uttered a grave warning about the "explosive situation" in Africa and said that "unless Dr. Malan retraces his steps, humbly and apologetically, accepting that he
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    42 3 PHOTO. The PRIME MINISTER and Mrs. WINSTON CHURCHILL enter a plane at London Airport on Sept. 9, to fly to the French Riviera. They are to spend a holiday, at Lord Beaverbrook's villi at Can d'Ail between Nice and Monte Carlo.- A.P.
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  • 1607 3 Mr. Ramaswami Mudaliar, devoting his second lecture to a consideration of the work of the U.N. on the economic and social side, referred to the situation in South Africa and said that the African continent was today the most explosive area in the world. Neither Korea,
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  • 123 3 Tibetans Give Up Levy Of Toll On Indian Traders ALMORA. Sept. 10. The Tibetan authorities have dJbs*carded the ancient <practice of levying tolls on Indian traders moving across the boarder for the seasonal barter trade with Tibet, according to trade circles here. The toll, which was being levied on Bhotiyas
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  • 19 3 them. Prof. r. Krishnamurti, on behalf of the Madras University, thanked Mr. Ramasiwami Mudaliar for delivering the lectures.- FOC
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  • 1264 4 CEYLON NEWS: POLLING ON ONE DAY FAVOURED COLOMBO: ln the Senate meeting recently, SENATOR S. NADESAN moved a motion to the effect that a commission should be appointed as early as possible to inquire into, report on and make recommendations generally in
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  • 42 4 LONDON. Sept. 14. A "ghoul" was sentenced to 12 months in jail here yesterdajfor raiding burial vaults in a nearby cemetery. When caught he was hauling away a sevenfoot metal cross, chains and metai bars valued »t *inii from a mausoleum.— Reuter
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  • 641 4 LONDON, Sept. 13.— Mr. Alec D. C. Peterson, former headmaster of one of England's oldest grammar schools and the man who will now be responsible forßritish propaganda in Malaya, stressed here yesterday the part that truth could play in defeating Communist rebels. Mr.
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  • 612 4 CHANGI TAMIL SCHOOL NEW BUILDING OPENED "Education is necessary for people and the Government knows that they must educate the masses but the initiative must be taken by the people themselves", observed Dato Dr. C. J. Paglar M.L.C, declaring open the Changi Tamil
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