Indian Daily Mail, 22 September 1952
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Title Section16 1952-09-22 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 223, SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 22, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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330 1952-09-22 1 Controversy Over Congress- League Pact Intensifies In Madras Developments May Lead To Subbaroyan's Resignation From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 21. The Congress-Muslim League Pact about the sharing of seats on Municipal bodies according to the Muslim per centage of the population in the respective towns has come in for330 words
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Article164 1952-09-22 1 Tremendous Improvement In Malaya MANILA, Sept. 21.—Malayan peace and order "ha3 improved tremendously undei- the leadership of Sir Gerald Templer," the chief Malayan delegate to the Southeast Asia Veterans Conference, said here Friday night. S. K. Sundaram. wh.i represents the Malaya veterans, said In a radio address the government isA.P. - 164 words
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158 1952-09-22 1 Red Cross To Handle Relief Supplies From Russia China From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 21 Trade Unions in China and Russia have agreed to let the Indian Red Cross organisation distribute their gifts of food in the distressed ureas of158 words
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112 1952-09-22 1 Russia China Agree To India's Suggestion NEW DELHI, Sept. 21. The Indian Government officially announced yesterday that the Soviet Union and Communist China have agreed to consign famine relief donations to the Indian Rod Cross instead of the Com-munist-sponsored committee for the Andhra region of Madras State —"In accordance withA.P. - 112 words
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246 1952-09-22 1 EARLIER REPORT: NEW DELHI, Sept. 20. Following Russia's lead, Red China bowed yesterday to India's insistence that no strings be attached to relief funds. A sources close to the Foreign Ministry said the same Chinese envoy who huffily took back the US$B4,OOO cheque India bouncedA.P. - 246 words
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Article49 1952-09-22 1 From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Sept. 21 Andaman Islands are to be linked by air with India. The Government of India have gi|ven a three months temporary licence to the Iniliaii Rational Airways to extend their CalcuttaRangoon service to Port BlaXr once a week. Copyright.49 words
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Article219 1952-09-22 1 Famine Threat To India MADRAS, Sept. 21.— Parts of three neighbouring states in India. Madras, Mysore and Bombay, today face the threat of famine Mr. C. RajagopalacharL Madias Chief Minister, announced on Friday that the entire state might have to be declared a "famine area". Ho said all districts wereReuter - 219 words
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Article88 1952-09-22 1 KARACHI, Sept. 21.—Japanese raw materials imports from Pakistan during the 12 months ending in June. iys2, totalled 237,700,000 rupees (U5571,310,000), Commerce Ministry sources declared. Raw cotton accounted for 211,700.000 rupees (U5563,510,--000) of the figure, with raw Jute purchases reaching 23,--100,000 rupees (U556,039,000). U.S. imports duringA.P. - 88 words
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Article51 1952-09-22 1 COLOGNE. Sept. 21. A Oerman bodyguard of Benito Mussolini claimed yesterday he can help the Italian Government find the Duce's treasure at the bottom of I.ak* Como. "If Italian authorities officially ask me to join the search I am ready to go," said GiwUv Nagel 34, former51 words
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Article120 1952-09-22 1 Madras Twins Operated But Dead MADRAS, Sept. 21— The Siamese twins in the General Hospital are dead. The six-month-old babies (both girls) were operated upon by a team of surgical experts last Monday to separate tlu-.ni, but they did not survive. The twins who had a common liver and were120 words
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Article85 1952-09-22 1 KARACHI, Sept. 21.— The Governor of the State bank of Pakistan, Sahid Hussain, addressing the annual meeting yesterday strongly contradicted reports that Pakistan was going to devalue her rupee. He said that the difficulties that Pakistan is experiencing have their origin in worldwide recessional tendenciesA.P. - 85 words
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Article121 1952-09-22 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 21.— The Indian Government yesterday asked Madras State to advise immediately on the extent of reported near famine conditions there and what help is needed on an emergency basis. New.sfca.peTs gave prominent play to a statement by Madras Chief Minister C. RajagopaJachari thatA.P. - 121 words
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Article37 1952-09-22 1 waffe soldier and now a Cologne labourer. "The treasure, worth millions, was packed In many cases. It included a great amount of gold, jewels and currency, with which the Puce intended to finance his flight overseas FOCFOC - 37 words
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Article166 1952-09-22 1 School Children Also Join KARACHI, Sept. 21. —About 1,200 primary school teachers staged a "death march" through the street of Hyderabad (Sind Province) yesterday to support demands for a living wage. They paraded with black arm bands in deathly silence at a funeral pace and carried placardsReuter - 166 words
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Article81 1952-09-22 1 SEOUL, Sept. 21.— United Nations troops had to retire today from Kelly Hill, western front outpost captured by the Chinese three days ago. Seven and a half miles away, West of Chorwon, a battalion of the crack United States Second Division finally secured the hillReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-09-22 1 QUEEN ELIZABETH II smiles from the Royal box during the St. Leger Race at Doncaster on Sept. 13. Her horse, Gay Time, finished a bad fifth. AP Photo.33 words
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166 1952-09-22 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 21. The Indian National Congress the country's ruling party is raising funds to help African and Indian civil resisters in South Africa. The All-India Congress Corr.rnitlee, in an appeal to Indians tor contributions to the fund on Friday night,166 words
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Article37 1952-09-22 1 KHARTOUM, Sudan, Sept. 21. The Irish captain and two of the Indian crew of three of a Dakota aircraft which crashed in the Nubian desert have been found dead from thirst.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement14 1952-09-22 1 ?V HE LEADIN6 TAMIL DAILY^ IN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARSL i^^^_m*m£l_^_^™ l **_-«_^g£*mmmm___< i14 words
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643 1952-09-22 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Men., Sept. 22, 1952. Indian Trade Mission To S.-E. Asia JT is reported that India will be sending a five-man Trade Mission to South-East Asiq next month "to explore the possibility of improving trade relations" between her and the countries in this region. The Mission, it643 words
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647 1952-09-22 2 Passport-Visa System Regulations CALCUTTA, Sept. 17- With only a month left before the coming into operation of the pas;sport-cuir-visa system of travel between Pakistan and India, including the two Bengals, many people are calling daily at the Passport Office of the West Bengal GovernmentFOC - 647 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-09-22 2 The Livingston Channel Lighthouse at Amherstburg, Ontario, long a navigational market for lake shipping, sits at an angle In the water near Amherstburg, Sept. 11, after it had been hit by a freighter. The Lighthouse keeper, Everett McGuire, of Windsor, Ontario, was knocked into the water andA.P. - 92 words
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Article34 1952-09-22 2 NEW YORK. Sept. 21.— Actress Rita Hayworth sailed Friday aboard the liner United States for France, where she said she expected to see her husband Prince Aly Khan.- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article521 1952-09-22 2 Nbvv DELHI, Sept. 17. it is learnt that Maharaja Hari Singh of Kashmir has been successfully persuaded to abdicate in favour of his son, Yuvaraj Karan Singh and a formal letter is expected to be received in Delhi short- Earlier reports that the Maharaja was521 words
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71 1952-09-22 2 MADURAJ, Sept. 17.—Nine-ty-two hoiioo.-; were gutted by a fire enveloping the whole of Kaluvaaai village, about nine miles from heie, involving a total )oso ot about. Rs. 1,66,000, according to a ropott received hero. Two persons, Including a girl, have been brought to the GovernmentFOC - 71 words
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Article56 1952-09-22 2 MADHUBANI. Sept. 18.— About 30 persons are feared to have been drowned to the river Kamla an Sept. 11 when a boat carrying 55 people capsized near Belaghat, in Joynagar thaina.. according to a report received here. It was '"hat" day in Joynagar and villagers were goingFOC - 56 words
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Article, Illustration143 1952-09-22 2 OUT OF THEIR OWN MOI7THS! The Russians unintentionally disclosed the falseness of their gorm warfare charges. The Chinese Reds have accused the United States of starting germ warfare on January 28. 1952. On Dec. 10. 1951, the Russian magaaine 'Krokodil' Imprudently printed a reproduction of a coim with U.S. SecretaryUSIS - 143 words
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Article117 1952-09-22 2 BURDWAN, Sept. 17.— A snake-charmer let louse two baskets full of cobras inside Budrwan jail office on Sunday and told the jail superintendent that he would not put them back in the baskets unless >e was released. The superintendent, warders and sepoys who had c''Vnbi\' hunlVidly on117 words
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Article70 1952-09-22 2 TOKYO, Sept. 21.— Dr. M. A. Rauf. newly appointed Indian Ambassador to Japan, arrived at Yokohama by ship yesterday. He succeeds Mr. K. K. Chettur who left last week to become Indian Ambassador to Burma. Mr. Khoo Soo Jin. president of the Penang centre of70 words
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Article754 1952-09-22 2 By the By Selegie Road THIS DAY LAST YEAR THIS day a year ago the Colony of Singapore attained City status. To many of us it did appear as a mere change of title from town' to 'city', the significance and imp'ications of which were hardly realised then, but to754 words
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435 1952-09-22 3 JAPAN, BRITAIN, U. S., INDIA, AND W. EUROPE BUXTON, Derbyshire, Sept. 21.-Dele-gates and observers to the International Cotton Textile Conference here are keenly awaiting estimates by Britain and Japan of their probable volume of exports during the next few years. These estimates, itReuter; A.P. - 435 words
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Article108 1952-09-22 3 NAPLES Italy, Sept. 20. Delegates from, textile workers' unions from 11 European countries aiid Japan on Friday called for a 40-hour work week and two weeks paid vacation. In other resolutions, the Congress recommended: 1. A survey of world requirements in textiles and available raw materials toA.P. - 108 words
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Article344 1952-09-22 3 LONDON, Sept. 21.- The conservative Dally Telegraph, commenting on the current international cotton extile conference in Britain, said yasiterday there was a place in the world bath tar the cheap goods ma^i in Japan and the higher quality British goods. The paper said the right solution toReuter - 344 words
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Article31 1952-09-22 3 VIENNA, Sept. 21.— The Hollywood movie, "Rommel' the Desert Fox." about Nazi Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, was withdrawn from the Gartenbau cinema yesterday following violent Communist demonstrations against the film. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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424 1952-09-22 3 Attitude To Red China Clarified CALCUTTA, Sept. 19.— Japan's interests were bound up with those of the Western Democracies, declared Mr. Tsutomu Nishiyama, the Japanese Ambassador-designate to India, in an interview at Dum Dum on Sunday, The 67-year-old Ambassador designate, short and slightly built,FOC - 424 words
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Article119 1952-09-22 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— The recommendations of the Dcarness Allowance Committee were expected to be finalized i!n the first week of the next mooth after the Committee had met representatives of State Governments called for a conference on Oct. 1. said a spokesman of the Committee,FOC - 119 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-09-22 3 This^ AP photo shows the fire-gutted remains of l'u is«'s in the townlet of Madjalaja, southeast of Bandung, West Java, after Darul Islam terrorists had been driven off by strong Government forces. The fanatic guerrillas occupied the town for two hours.45 words
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78 1952-09-22 3 CALCUTTA, Sept. 19— The Japanese Ambassa-dor-designate to India Mr. Tsutomu Nishiyama regretted his inability to throw any light on the reports about the death of Netaji Subbas Chandra Bose after a pl.t h- crash in an island in Japan. He said thatFOC - 78 words
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Article107 1952-09-22 3 CALCUTTA, Sept. 18.Brick kilns iini the Delhi area, which faced a crisis in the last few weeks due to a shortage of coal, are now being sent considerable quantities of coal supplies, said Mr. R. K. Ramdhyani, Coal Commissioner in Calcutta. He added that,FOC - 107 words
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141 1952-09-22 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 18.— Mr. Rawland Owen, Senior U.K. Trade Commissioner and Economic Adviser to the High Commissioner in India, has been appointed ComtrollerGetneral of the Export Credit Guarantee Department in London, the British Information Services announced here. He will relinquish his present appointmentA.P. - 141 words
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Article278 1952-09-22 3 KARACHI, Sept. 20.—Pakistan has turned the corner of her food crisis last wee* with the signing of bis wheat deals with Russia, and America. Normally, an exporting ccumlfcry with ujp to half a million tons of wheat to spare, Pakistan fares an unofficially estimated deficitReuter - 278 words
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Advertisement7 1952-09-22 3 BREWED AND BOTTLED BY MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD.7 words
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Advertisement268 1952-09-22 3 The Eastern Shipping Corporation Ltd. S.S. JALAGOPAL (Accepting Passengers and Cargo). To: Port Swettenham, Penang, Nagapattinam and Madras. Singapore P. Swettenham Penang I Arriving 21- 9-52 25- 9-52 26- 952 Sailing 24- 9-52 25- 9-52 27- 9-52 Arriving 16-10-52 20-10-52 21-10-52 Sailing 19-10-52 20-10-52 22-10-52 Arriving 10-11-52 14-11-52 15-11-52 sailing268 words
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587 1952-09-22 4 CEYLON NEWS: Text Of ClC's Resolution: Gesture Of Goodwill COLOMBO, Sept 14.— The Ceylon Indian Congress Working Committee decided at its resumed meeting yesterday to suspend its 140--day satyagraha for a period of two months from Sept. 16 in order to create an atmosphere of goodwillFOC - 587 words
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Article73 1952-09-22 4 CHITTAGONG, East Pakistan, Sept. 21.— Four British banks here, the Eastern, Chartered, Grindley's and Lloyd's, have terminated the services of ali theft 270 Pakistani employees who have been on strike for several days' The banks served notices on Sept. 15 to all the strikers asking themA.P. - 73 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-09-22 4 The Danish Destroyer Willemoes lays a smoke screen during the first day of the eight-power naval exercise "Mainbrace" which opened S<pt. 13. Danish forces were beating off an attack by "enemy" forces against the coast of the Danish ISle of Bornholm. Some 85,000 men and 160 warships areA.P. - 57 words
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Article130 1952-09-22 4 LONDON, Sept. 21. -Two scientists who are to spend three years in the wilds of West Africa on the first big organised research into the causes and prevention of blindness in that region described their plams at a press conference here on Thursday. They areReuter - 130 words
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Article149 1952-09-22 4 Graham To Report On Kashmir GENEVA, Sept. 21, Dr. Frank P. Graham, United Nations chairman of tihe IndoPakistan talks on the Kashmir here this month, left for New York yesterday to submit his report to the United Nations Security Council. The Council will discuss the report next month. It willReuter - 149 words
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Article45 1952-09-22 4 The next fortnightly meetin«r f the Divine Life Society will be held on Wednesday, Sept 24 at 7 p.m. at "Gokula Villa", 9. Boscomb" Road. Katong. Singapore, the residence of Sr* R. M. Krishnan. All members are cordially invited to be present.45 words
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Article705 1952-09-22 4 ROW ABOUT RAO! Sir, It is hard to understand all this row about Mir. Rao, the Acting Indian Agent. The expressions about Mr. Rao's qualities might have been embarrassing even to Mr. Rao himself. Many of the arguments advanced in favour of Mr. Rao's retention are highly irrelevant705 words
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Article58 1952-09-22 4 TIMON OF ATHENS JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 21 Part of an original Shakespearian second folio (1G32), the complete play of "Timon of Athens" has come to light in South Africa. A lecturer in English at Pretoria University paid 25s Tor it at an auction .sale recently. Printed only 16 years after Shakespear'sA.P. - 58 words
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244 1952-09-22 4 SELECTION OF HOME GUARD PERSONNEL Sir,- -The State Home Guard Department, Negri Semb.lan called 22 Indians and Ceylonese to attend a selection board on September 16 at 8.30 a.m., for the posts of Home Guard Inspectors, Adjutants and District Home Guard Officers, at Seremban. The Selection board assembled at 10244 words
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Article138 1952-09-22 4 CALCUTTA, Sept. 18.— A special bench of the Calcutta High Court consistitng of the Chief Justice and four other judges, held that there could be an appeal from the decision of a single judge in constitutional matters. The questi'on arose from about 50 appeals now pending beforeFOC - 138 words
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Article103 1952-09-22 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) Radio Malaya, Tamil Section, conducted a concert at their auditorium last night. Mr. Norman Lloyd Williams, Director of Radio Malaya welcoming the gathering mentioned that Radio Malaya Tamil Section was doing a good job by staging conceits such as the one organised103 words
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Article186 1952-09-22 4 Mr. G. Sarangapani, Managing Editor, Indian Daily Mail and Tamil Murasu, who addressed the gathering said that the radio listeners have a duty to perform to inform the authorities of Radio Malaya as to what they feel abuot the programme. To criticise anything and everything at random Is186 words
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Article32 1952-09-22 4 CAIRO, Sept. 21. German financial expert Dr. Hjalmar Schacht is due here on Monday next at the invitation of the Egyptian Government, Finance Minister Dr. Abdel Gelil Emary, announced last night.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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