Indian Daily Mail, 21 September 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIM. NO. 222 SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 158 1 Missing Plane Found KHARTOUM. Sept. 20.--Native trackers searched the Nubian Desert o;» Friday afternoon for the t-vo crew of the crashed Da'c ta who lot*, their wrecked t j;ar>e in search of water. A ground rescue team reached the wreckage of the plane, missing since Monday, but found only one
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  • 230 1 Party Position In Municipal Elections Still Confused From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 20. —In the present Municipal elections the Communists have joined with other like parties to contest under a joint front but though they have won individual victories, there
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  • 185 1 An expansion programme to cost Can.slo,ooo.ooo is soon to be launohed at the Shellbu»n Refinery, Vancouver, Western Canada. Characterised by Mr. W. M. V. Ash, President of Shell Oil Company of Canada Ltd., as "a measure of our confidence in the bright future of British Columbia,"
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  • 173 1 "HINDU" ON MALAYAN CITIZENSHIP From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 20. The leading local newspaper "Hindu" commenting editorially today on the Malayan Oitizenshy? Code expressed doubt whother the Code would be welcome to the Indians there Who were now faced with the choice of givi-ng up Indian nationality and 'swearing
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  • 60 1 BIG BABE'S BLUNDER REFERRING to the report in the "Singapore, Tiger Standard" yesterday stating that the City Council's Salary Schemes Review Committee has recommended increases in staff salaries which would involve an additional expendlture of §7,000.000 a year, a Government Press release says that "This information d',d not emanate officially
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  • 76 1 RUSSIA OPPOSED TO INDO-CHINA UNITED NATIONS. New York, Sept. 20. Russia's Jacob A. Malik announced yesterday he would use the veto to blccrk the admission oi tue three Indochinese countries -Viet Nam, l^aos and Cambodia into the United Nations. Malik told the Security Council these countries were puppets of France
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  • 85 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 20. Madura. Madras State's second eargest city, wfl.l soon be connected by air witth other South indfan cities, thus satisfying a long-felt demand. Air India have been granted a temporary licence by the Government of India to extend their present
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  • 37 1 RANGOON, Sept. 20— An R.A.F. Meteor jet plane, missing for two days between Calcutta and Rangoon, was found yesterday 30 miles northeast of Bassein, a Burmese port. Both the crew were safe. AP
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  • 107 1 Investigations Into Liaquat's Murder KARACHI, Sept. 20. The Pakistan Government yesterday appointed a three-man high level committee to aid the police in investigations into the assassination of Prime Minister Liaquat All Khan nearly a year ago. The committee will comprise the Director of the Intelligence Bureau and the Inspector General
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  • 1174 1 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER. ALAS! ALAS!! Afl Y rambling propensity dragged me on and I wandered aimlessly through the streets of Singapore, stretching my eyes over many an oDject, which added greatly to my poor stock of knowledge, i watched the parting ships oound to distant climes. I watcned the
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  • 1096 1 Shakuntala Ramanujam Take Pride Of Place! In New York recently, a' calculating machine took one week to solve a problem that would occupy a man for one hundred years if he used a desk computer, and 1,000 years If he employed pencil and paper. Elsewhere in tills
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  • 58 1 No More English In Burmese Parliament RANGOON, Sept. 20.—Parliamentary tangnage here will remain Burmese and nothing but Burmese. The decision came yesterday in Rangoon when Burma's parliament turned down an opposition bill moved by former Speaker Chit Hlaing asking that members not proficient in Burmese should be allowed to use
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  • 1908 2 To Consolidate Freedom And To Make Indians Strong Prosperous Nehru's Address To A.I.C.C. CHANDRASEKHAR NAGAR, Sept. 17.— The All-India Congress Committee began its deliberations under the Presidentship of Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru in the Chandrasekhar Azad Nagar at 2.30 here on Saturday.
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  • 103 2 NEW DELHI, Seot. 17.— The District Magistrate of Delhi last Wednesday by an order under Sec. 144 QrPC prohibited public meetings, processions, assembly of five or more persons, and carrying of lethal weapons in certain areas of Delhi. The order will remain in force
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  • 86 2 KARACHI, Sept. 13. The Pakistan Government has told the Ruler of Kalat that the rich mineral areas once leased to the British Government and now under Pakistan control cannot ibe returned to his control. It is learned that the ruler had made a claim
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  • 572 2 AYOT ST. LAWRENCE, England.— George Bernard Shaw was an egotist who believed most firralj in the lasting repatv'iou of his own genius. Yet today only two years j after his death at the ripe old < age of 94 the halo of that c genius shows
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  • 168 2 Sri Nehru Admonishes Volunteers INDORE, Sept. 17.—Indiscipline among Congress volunteers and some visitors in the AICC pandal sharply brought Mr. Nehru to h£s feet. The Congress President told the Volunteer Chief that if he could not forthwith restore order in the pandal, ho would have him turned out. Frequent running
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  • 161 2 Sri Nehru On Jail Experience INDORE, Sept. 17.— Prime Minister Nehru confessed here that his taste for reading and his habits of mind had been formed by his frequent jaunts to jail during the struggle for freedom Mr. Nehru, who was addressing students of Indore recently, &aid Ofolt it was
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  • 244 2 INDORE, Sept. 17.— The Congress President, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehi-u, called upon the people to work hard in cooperation with the Government to solve problem of poverty in the country. Addressing a large gathering after unfurling the Congress Flag at Chandrasekhar Nagar, the venue of the AllIndia
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  • 204 2 INDORE, 3epr. 17.—Secretaries of the Congress parties in legislatures, meeting at a conference here, decided to take steps to evolve uniform rules for the parties in all States They also agreed to maintain close relations between the Congress Assembly partijes and the Congress party in Parliament.
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  • 287 2 16-Yr.-Old Girl Sentenced For Murder BANGALORE, Sept. 15.— A 16-year-old girl named Gowramma was on Wednesday convicted &nd sentenced to transportation for life on a charge of murdering one Ningamma, with the intention of robbing her ear-rings, by Mr. H. Hombe Gowda, First Aaoi. tional Sessions Judge, Bangalore. The Judge
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  • 50 2 BINDURA, S. Rhodesia, Sept. 17. A puff adder a dangerous snake slithered into a hotel bar here and was about to strike a guest when local darts champion, Colin Browne, in the middle of a match, spotted it and hurled his dart through its head.- ■neuter.
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  • 806 3 SARVAPALLI SAYS: WOMAN REFINES MAN Text of address delivered by Dr. Barvapalli Radhakrishnan to the United Women's Organisation Committee at the S.NJ}. Thackersey Women's University, Bombay, on Aug. 27, 1952. "I have always held that the test of a civilisation Is the
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  • 289 3 "When Draupadi's son. Abnimanyu, was killed and when the Pandavas wanted to wreak vengeance on Aswathame, she pleaded with them and saiid— "Let not Gau>tami shed teairs for her son's loss as I am doing today." women are made to love and not to hate. It is
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  • 267 3 MAMDOT CLAIMS REFUND! LAHORE. Sept. 13. Khan Iftlkhar Hussain of Mamdot has clarified his position regarding his claim on the Pakistan Government for a refund of money spent by him In connection with the "Kashmir Relief Fund." The Khan of Mamdot. who was the first Chief Minister of the Punjab
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  • 105 3 CAIXJUTTA. Slept. 17.— Two persons have been arrested in connection with the recovery of a body in a wooden box Dalhousie Square recently. The body has been identified to be that of a broker. Prafulla Gopal Roy. The arrested; persons were produced before the Chief Presidency
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  • 158 3 CALCUTTA. Sept. 17.— The Government of West Bengal has sanctioned payment of a grant of Rs. 36,000 to the Islaurnia Hospital. Calcutta, towards the maintenance of the institution for the current financial year. Sanction has also been accorded for payment to the Calcutta National Medical
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  • 495 3 THE TWO CLASSES OF MANKIND (By HAL BOYLE, A.P. Correspondent) NEW YORK: Mankind is divided into two classes: 1. Those with hobbies. 2. People who enjoy life. This Is fortunate for the peace of the world. For one of the spiritual requirements of a man with a hobby is the
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  • 130 3 Rs. 1 1 Crores From Centre To Assam SHILLONG, Sept. 17 —The Government of India is to pay Rs. 11 crores to the Government of Assam towards implementation of the Five-Year Plan in the State. according to a provisional agreement between the State Government and the Centre. The actual .details
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    245 3 U. N. BOMB WARNINGS SAVE CIVILIAN LIVES IN KOREA These leaflets show that the united Nations are conducting their military operations in Korea with a humane regard for the safety of the dviiian population. They are dropped by U.N. planes Into North Korea to warn civilians that an air attack
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  • 565 3 India's Production Satisfactory— T. T. K. World Bank May Aid Steel Works NEW DELHI, Sept. 16.— "Oar industrial production is on the whole satisfactory The improvement in recent months has even led to some economic journals to predict that, if this rate is sustained, much larger resources will be available
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  • 204 3 If mills did not manufacture dhotis and saris it would mean supplying yarn to handlooms for about 1,500m. yards of this item, in addition to what they were producing now. There was also the concomitant problem of additional spindlage and more cotton. Export markets would also have to
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  • 34 3 AMMAN, Jordan, Sept. 19 A large proportion of the British loan to Jordan will be spent on bettering the living conditions of peasants in the frontier villages with Israel.— LA.P,
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  • 644 4 READER' S VIEWS WILL MR. SIMPSON CLARIFY? Sir, As a trade unionist, I was invited to speak at the 6tn Anniversary Tea Party held Dy the Army Civil service Union at tne Robinson's Cale on Sunday, Sept. 14. Commenting on my speech, Mr. Simpson. She Trade Union Adviser, Singapore, said,
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  • 100 4 Warrants of Appointment and certificates were issued to the members of St. Jolin Brigade Nursing Divisions, yesterday at the St. John Headquarters at Stamford Road. After inspection of the Nursing Divisions by Lady Keightley, Dr. HarLdas presented warrants of appointment. Lady Keightley was presented with
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  • 156 4 HOW TO LIVE UPTO 200 YEARS! LONDON, Sept. 19. A doctor broadoastaig on Moscow Radio said yesterday anyone could live to be 15J to 200 years of age simply by taking three soda-oauis a ween. People died at the early age of 70 to 80, he said, because the albumen
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