Indian Daily Mail, 19 September 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 220. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 326 1 One Chinese Passenger Wanted By Colony Arrested Chan Mung Chao, for whom a warrant of arrest for attempted murder has been issued in connection with the grenade-throwing incident in Clemenceau Avenue on Sept. 11, when three Singapore police officials were injured, was not
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  • 149 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— The National Physical Laboratory of India has devi'sed a suitable container for local transport of BCG vaccine without deterioration of the sera caused by casual exposure to light. The container, devised at the instance of the Health Ministry, uses foamed latex
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  • 72 1 RANGOON, Sept. 18.—Burma is considering whether to sell her rubber to China or elsewhere to secure better prices, the Minister of Industries and Mines U Kyaw Myint told Parliament yesterday. The Government was aware of the drop in rubber prices, he told a questioner. Though
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  • 121 1 POPE HONOURS EX-EDITOR OF "SOCIAL ORDER" ROME, Sept. 18— The Pope has conferred the honour of the Privy Chamberlain of Sword and Cape on Mr. Beltie Shah Gilani, President of the Catholic Action Association in the Archdiocese of Delhi-Sim-la. Mr. Gilani was received lnto the church In 1930, attracted mainly
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  • 87 1 BEIRUT, Sept. 18.— Seventy three-year-old President Bccha Ei Khotny of the Lebanon resigned early today. He left the direction of the state to Army Commander General Shehab until parliament elects a new presidjent. The temporary Premier Saeb Salam resigned last night after trying unsuccessfully to form a
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  • 94 1 Nehru NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— Pr/jme Minister Nehru shouted at heckling Communists yesterday: "There's no room in India for you." Nehru was confronted at Ujjain by 3,000 Communist demonstrators who carried Red placards and shouted slogans. Mr. Nehru told the Reds: If the Communists
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  • 101 1 1 LUCKNOW, Sept. 18.— One million acres of waste land have been brought under cultivation by vululnlaiy effort in Ultar Pradesh in the past iive years. Giving thi,.s information, the Stale's Agriculture Minister, Mr. Chaian Singh, said in a broadcast that in the eastern districts
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  • 43 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 18. Twentytwo-year-old seaman Chung Kwang from the Dutch motorship Tjimenting fell overboard last night as the ship neared Hongkong anc kept himself afloat in stormy seas for two hours while the ship turned around and found him. A. P.
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  • 147 1 MUTUAL CO-OPERATION IS ESSENTIAL— Premier Huggins BULAWAYO, Southern Rhodesia, Sept. 18.— Southern Rhodesia's Prime Minister Sir G° d e y Huggins, speak.ng en Central African Federation, so,d here yesterday that any thought of pure white do""*"'™ of Africa s m.ll.ons was absolute madness.
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  • 183 1 PRINCIPLE OF FEDERATION REJECTED conference last April and May was published by the Colonial Office. The meeting, addressed on Tuesday night by the Minister of Justice Mr. J. M. Greenfield, rejected his motion hi favour of federation. Mr. W. J. Field, an opponent of federation, said he would like to
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  • 159 1 THEY WANT EGYPT TO BE A REPUBLIC ROME, Sept. 18.— The leader of Egypt's fast-growing femini t movement yesterday called for establishment of an Egyptian Republic. Mrs. Doris Shafik, president of Ben-El-Nil, the Egyptian feminist organisation, said in a .statemen.l: "The Egyptian revolution is actually preparing the foundation for a
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    9 1 CAPTAIN THE VISCOUNT ALTHORP Stu d v by FAYER.
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  • 59 1 CAIRO, Sept. 18. Ex-Fi-nance Minister Zaki Abdel Mutaal yesterday joined the political leaders, princes ana businessmen now in military custody at the military colleg-? near Cairo. Abdel Mutaal was arresteu immediately on his return from Istanbul. He had been on a holiday in Turkey during the recent
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  • 27 1 LONDON, Sept. 18. Sir M(>;.ammed Zafrullah Khan, Fakistan's Foreign Minister, left London yesterday by air I for Karachi after his six-day 'visit here.- Reuter
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  • 37 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. IS.— .A supplementary quota of 130 tons Madras chillies, bringing the total quota to 630 tons, is available for allotment to established shippers at Madias state ports during current half years- IIS
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  • 48 1 CAIRO, Sept. 18.— Egyptian Army Headquarters yesterday de cribed as "f ant attic" tumours circulating In Khartoum that a plot to assassinate General Naguib had been uncovered. An Army spokesman said General Niguib is enjoying "perfect health and the support of all Egypt."- A. P.
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  • 62 1 SEOUL, Sept. 18. United Nations liaison officers at Panmunjom yesterday told Communist authorities that propaganda leaflets might have fallen into the neutral zone there because of changing wflnds. Answering a Communist charge that the United Nations had violated the neutrality of the zone, they denied that any
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  • 349 1 Gas Rationing For 1 4 Days From Monday Until New Stokers Are Trained CONSUMERS OF GAS WARNED The Singapore City Council announces that Gas will be rationed until new stokers are trained. The period of rationing should not be longer than 14 days. Consumers of gas are warned that explosions
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  • 43 1 Indian Dakota With Pilgrims Missing? BOMBAY, Sept. 18.— A Dakota aircraft on shuttle service between Aden and Jedda with 18 Mecca pilgrims aboard was reported missing,, according to infoi-mation reaching Bombay airport authorities yesterday. Reports said the aircraft which left Aden on Tuesday
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  • 72 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— An Indian-owned Dakota aircraft missing since Tuesday in the Red Sea area carried no pasaengers, Indian Government sources said today. First reports had said 18 pilgrims were aboard the machine which had been chartered by Aden Airways to ferry Moslems between Aden and
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  • 54 1 was last contacted by Aden airport about 30 miles from Jedda. Twelve search planes from Aden had failed to locate the plane until yesterday. The Dakota belonging to the Indemar Company of Calcutta, left Bombay for Aden 10 days ago and since then has been operating an Aden-Jedda service for
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  • 91 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 18— Documents for a U5515,000,000 U.S. loan to Pakistan were signed at a White House ceremony yesterday. Pakistan will buy wheat with the money. Pakistan usually grows enough wheat for its own need and even some for export, but this year must import large
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  • 57 1 PAR. BUYS U.S. LOCOMOTIVES KARACHI, Sept. 18. Pakistan Railways have taken delivery of 23 broad gauj>;e diesel locomotive?, costing 18,000,000 rupees (£1,350,000) from a New York engineering company. The American company has so far trained 15 senior officials in maintenance and operation of the locomotives and is setting up a
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  • 39 1 RANA FOR NAVAL EXERCISES NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— The Indian Destroyer Rana sails for Aden on October 10 to join the British Aircraft Carrier H.M.S. Glory on combined sea and air exercises ending' at Sintraoore on Oct. 28- A.P.
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  • 81 1 CAIRO, Sept. 17. Prime Minister Naguib tonight ordered the formation of a military tribunal to try Adly Saleh Lamlum, a big landowner charged with firing on police in Maghagha district of Minya province. Upper Egypt, on September 12. Lamlum is also accused of
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  • 119 1 RANGOON. Sept. 18.— Indian Air Force planes searched the Bay of Bengal today for a British Royal Air Force Meteor jet missing between Calcutta and Rangoon, according to radio messages received here. The Meteor left Calcutta's Dum Dum airport yesterday afternoon on a flight to Singapore
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  • 59 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 18.— A 24-hour search by Burmese and Indian Air Force planes has failed to find a Royal Air Force Meteor jet fighter with two men aboard missing over the Bay of Bengal since yesterday. Airport officials here said the weather over the Bay of Bengal and
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  • 31 1 LONDON, Sept. 18. The High Commissioner for India in Britain,. Mr. B. G. Kher, paid a courtesy call on the Soviet Ambassador, Mr. Andrei Grorukyo, yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 117 1 PRETORIA, Sept. 18.— The South African police on Tuesday baton-charged a crowd of 300 which had gathered outside the court of Queenstown magistrate where African Passive resisters were taking their trial. Seventeen Africans, most of them women, were injured. In Pretoria non-Europeans were sentenced to
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  • 71 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 18.— The Dancers of Ball won the approval of New York's newspaper critics on Tuesday night in their American debut under the auspices of the cultural department of the Republic of Indonesia. Walter Terry, critic for the New York Herald Tribune, wrote
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  • 36 1 PUSAN, Sept. 18— The Allied PoW Command said today that 11 Communist prisoner were injured on Tuesday on Koi^ Island when three U.S. Infantry platoons moved into the compound and halted a demonstration. A.P.
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  • 61 1 TOKYO, Sept. 18. Three-year-old Masae Mot<>liashi refused to take her medicine before going to l>ed. despite her parents' pleading. A few hours later, a neighbour banged on the Motohashi's front door— a special radio bulletin was issued to say the chemist who mixed the prescription had made a mistake
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  • 65 1 KARACHI, Sept. 18. The district magistrate of Karachi said yesterday at the inquiry into the stranding of the Greek ship, Othon, in Karachi harbour on June 26, that it was caused by the vessel drifting too far eastwards Into shallow waters and becoming unmanagable due to an
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  • 41 1 MOMBASA, Kenya. Sept. 18. Lions have cut Mombasa's milk supply. They preyed on cattle grazing 150 mile:; away at Ulu, so the grazing area has been reduced and supplies to the municipal diary have drop, ped.- Reuter
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  • 622 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Sept 19 1952. What "Lottery" Means In Tamil! AT last the lottery menace seems to have grown sufficiently big and visible as »o attract the notice of certain sections of the public and the press. As it is better late than never, it is something
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  • 802 2 Main Trends Analysed BOMBAY, Sept. 15. The total commercial bank credit during the first quarter of 1952 stood at a record level of Rs. 675 crores, the expansion during the quarter being of the order of Rs. 48 crores, according to the Reserve Bank
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    43 2 Photo. Senator John Siparkiman, oi Alabama, with his family, shortly after his nomination as Vice-President of the United States by the Democratic Party. With the Senator and Mrs. Spaxfcman (front row), are their daughter and her husband, Tazwell Shenaxd. Lt Commander, USN.— USIS
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  • 116 2 INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT SATISFACTORY NEW DELHI, Sept. 15.— The Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari. stated here that India's Industrial production was on the whole satisfactory. Despite transport difficulties whijch had been increasing of late, he said, cement production had continued to go up. Production in 1951 was 3.19
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  • 37 2 HONG KONG, Sept. 18. Burma's Minister of Religious Affairs U. Win and the Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Planning, F.S. Smith arrived here yesterday on their way to Tokyo to attend the World Buddhist Conference.— Reuter
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  • 148 2 Warning To Mischief-Makers In Pakistan KARACHI. Sept. 15.— The Pakistan Governor General Mr. Ghulam Mohamed, warned "disruptive and sectarian elements" that they "will not be allowed to sow seeds of disunity among us." The Governor-General, who was addressing a public meeting here on Thursday, on the occasion of the fourth
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  • 399 2 P. P. Menon Confesses Separating Head Body ALAVANDAR MURDER CASE: BOMBAY: P. P. Menon, described as the editor of a Madras magazine, who was arrested here on Sept. 10 on a charge of murder at the instance of the Madras City Police, was produced before Mr. M. J. M. Bharot,
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  • 454 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 14.— The Election Commission has issued revised instructions regarding applications filed under Sub-rule (2) of Rule 20 of the Representation of the People (Preparation of Electoral Rolls) Rules, 1950, for the inclusion of names in the electoral roll of a constituency after
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  • 933 2 By the By Selegie Road NO MORE "AYO YO"! MESSRS COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE Co. Ltd. the manufacturers of the Malay record, 'Ayo Yo Ramsami' have come forward not only to withdraw the record from the market and to stop further production but also to destroy the matrix. The Acting Director of
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  • 127 2 700 REANG FAMILIES ARRIVE IN INDIA AGARTALA, Sept. 13. About 700 Reang tribal families have arrived in India from their settlement at Kachlong, the Chittagong Hill tract. A group of Reang elders, who have arrived here in search of Government assistance for their displaced tribe, allege that after their village
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  • 101 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 13. The Indian Ministry of Education will publish a people's encyclopaedia shortly. The book, which will have five volumes, will first be published in the national language and later in the various Indian languages. The volumes win be illustrated and contain articles on
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  • 29 2 KARACHI, Sept. 18—Pakistan will soon receive 300 merino ewes and 100 merino rams from Australia, ndder the Colombo Plan, an official of the Agriculture Ministry said here yesterday.— A.P.
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  • 952 3 Overwhelming Bias In Favour Of Foreign Affairs INDORE, Sept. 16.— Despite the internal party controversy, the agenda for the AICC session here last Saturday and Sunday shows an overwhelming bias in favour of foreign affairs. The following are the four draft resolutions placed before the AICC.
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  • 844 3 MADRAS, Sept. 13.— Dr V. K. R. V. Rao, said here recently that there was nothing wrong in accepting foreign aid for the economic development of this country, whether the aid be in the shape of skill, finance or supplies. But the assistance
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  • 193 3 CALCUTTA, Sept. 15. —The Geological Survey of Inda have conducted investigations in the Andamans with a view to improving the water supply in the Islands. Investigations by the Survey during the last field season have revealed the existence of some good waterbearing sources capable of sustaining
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  • 1585 3 —NEHRU Legislators Should Not Forget Their Constituencies INDORE Sept. 16.— The Congress President, Mr. Nehru, Friday deprecated the idea held in certain quarters' that the Congress had two wings, one to function in the parliamentary sphere and the other discharging extraparliamentary functions. Each was complementary to the
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  • 128 3 BANARAS, Sept. 14— The U.P. committee of the Gandhi National Memorial Fund, at its meeting held here, earmarked Rs. 1 lakh for payment of h«*prarium to social workers who had no means of livelihood but were reluctant to accept any help from the Government Pandit Pant,
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  • 1002 4 Colombo Municipality Expresses No Confidence In Government CEYLON NEWS: Unemployment, Housing Shortage High Prices COLOMBO: A motion expressing "no confidence" in the Government was passed by the Colombo Municipal Council by 11 ivotes to 9, the Mayor, Mr. C. T. Grero, declining to vote. The motion moved by Mr. M.
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  • 40 4 Vedamanickam Theresa The marriage between Mr. S. Vedamanickam, son of Mr. R. Sebastian and Mias Theresa, daughter of Mr. S. Sebastin was celebrated on Sattuirday, Sept. 13, at 6.30 a.m. at the Church of Lady of Lourdes, Ophir Road, Singapore.
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  • 214 4 COLOMBO. Sept. 7.— ln an interview recently Mr. V. L. Virasinha, Commissioner for Registration of Indian and Pakistani Residents said that oral evidence in support of claims for Ceylon citizenship was now being liberally accepted. Mr. Virasinha denied that a large number of applicants had been
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  • 38 4 U Ba Thaung has arrived in Singapore to take up duty as Consul of the Union of Burma. The Chancery of the Consulate will be situated temporarily at No. 3, Bournemouth Road, Singapore- 15.
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  • 186 4 TEMPLER'S TOUR OF SELANGOR THURS: The High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, General Sir Gerald Tempier, made a tour of inspection of the Port Swettenham and Klang district of Selangor today, Sept. 18. On his arrival at Port Swettenham, General Temple* was me't by Mr. J. O. banders, member
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  • 58 4 LONDON, Sept. 18.— The High Commissioner for India in Britain, Mr. B. G. Kher, yesterday thanked British firms which were giving technical training facilities to Indians in the United Kingdom. About 700 Indian students are now receiving such training with British firms, and Mr. Kher gave
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  • 64 4 Mr. Meyyappa Chettiar, younger son of Mr. M. S. M. M. Meyyappa Chettiar of Karaikudi, arrived here yesterday by 8.0.A.C. £lane from Colombo. After a stay of four days in the Colony, he will go on a tour of the Federation. Mr. Meyyappa Chettiar has got estates
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  • 110 4 The Singapore Indians having beaten the Johore Indians have thus qualified to meet the Negri Indians in the final of Southern Section for the Bardhan Cup Knockout Competition which will be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 21. Kick off at 5.15 p.m. The charges
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  • 49 4 Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, Member for Education in the Federation, widl De speaking over Radio Malaya at 6.25 p.m, on Sunday, Sept. 21, on the subject of the Students Saving Scheme, which is to be inaugurated on Monday Sept. 22, ,in Singapore and the Federation.
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  • 47 4 A total of 292,519 persons in Singapore have been vaccinated to date— the 30th day of the vaccination campaign. Today 4,317 persons were vaccinated in the City areas and 2,531 in the Rural areas. These figures do not include those vaccinated by jardvate practitioners.
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  • 67 4 Lucknow Medicos On Strike NEW DELHI, Sept. 18. Stirikirng Lucknow University nedxal students have launched an indefinite last in a second day protest against the threatened dismissal of two surgeons and one anaesthetist following the death of a five-year-old boy in the operating table. Reports reaching here from Lucknow said
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  • 87 4 A past of Stenographer is vacant in the Offi:e of the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, Singapore. The post is a temporary one and carries a sca'le of pay of Rs. 225-10-425 with local cost of living allowance and 30 'a of basic pay as
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