Indian Daily Mail, 23 September 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 224. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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    28 1 Photo. E x -Queen Naniman of Egypt in Rome, en route to Lausanne, Switzerland, from the Isle of Capri. In Lausanne she will consult a gynecologist AP
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  • 124 1 POONA. Sept. 22.—A 20--day-old strike of civilian workers at 11 defence establishments here is to be called off tomorrow, it was announced here today. The strike was In protest against the f\ive:nment's poiicv of cutting down staff. Mr. S. M. Joshi, general secretary of the
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  • 80 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 22.—Y. K. Mok, one of Hongkong's most prominent Communist enthusiasts, left Hongkong suddenly for Macao on Saturday. Government sources said he had been deported. No official statement on the incident has been released however by either the Government or the police who usually are
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  • 167 1 Ike's Mate Will Explain To Americans The Alleged 'Scandal' PORTLAND, Oregon, Sept. 22.—Mr. Richard Nixon announced today that he is breaking off his Western campaign trip temporarily to present his case in connection with an US$lB,OOO expense fund, before the American people in a nationwide television and radio broadcast. Mr.
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    75 1 General Dwight Eisenhower waves his "donkey dollar" and a genuine Dollar Bill in his platform appearance at Indiana Harbour, Indiana, U.S.A. Iko displays the dollar (left) with the comment, "Here is a dollar as you knew it in 1940." Then he holds up the two by four inch card (right),
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  • 152 1 Price Has Not Fallen Sufficiently COLOMBO, Sept. 22.—A proposal to cut the daily wages of men, women and children employed in the rubber-growing industry by as much as 30 percent was defeated at a meeting of the Rubber Wages Board last week. The
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  • 33 1 Following the action taken by the authorities of Radio Malaya, Rediffusion, Kuala Lumpur has also decided not to play the Malay record "Ayo Yo Ramasami" in its broadcasts.
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    37 1 Photo. German economic expert DR. HJALMAR SCHACHT (centre) confers with Person Prime Minister DR. MOHAMED MOSSADEQ at the Iranian Premier's Teheran home on Sept. IS. On the left is the Iranian Minister of Agriculture KIIALII. TALEGHAXI A.P.
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  • 86 1 DACCA, East Pakistan, Sept. 22.—The industrial town of Narayangunj and suburbs observed an hour's blackout practice on Saturday night under the supervision of the Directorate of the C^vil Defence. Similar demonstrations in other provincial towns are being arranged every week. During the last few weeks, concentration
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  • 41 1 JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 22. —Twelve non-European "passive reslsters" who marched round police headquarters In Johannesburg last night after 11 o'clock In defiance of curfew regulations, were arrested. The total of arrests since the campaign began Is now 4,052 AP
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  • 45 1 LONDON. Sept. 22.—There was a unanimity of opinion la a diversity of tongues yesterday among delegates from various lands to the International Cotton Conference. It being Sunday, the delegates went to inspect the 17th century Derbyshire home of the Dukes of DevonshireChatsworth. AP
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  • 75 1 NICE, France, Sept. 22. —Prime Minister Winston Churchill went down to the sea with a thermometer yesterday tested the water— but found it too cold to bathe. He drove down to the beach from Lord Beverbrook's villa at Cap D'Ail —where he is visiting—in a special
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  • 108 1 Demonstration At Palace Gates IN NEPAL: KHATMANDU. Nepal. Sept. 22.—Police broke up a demonstration and arrested two leaders of a group of farmers who were de.rrand-in-g immediate land reforms at the gates of King Tribhuvanu's palace. Earlier, another group of 100 had presented a petition t/o the king asking for
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  • 208 1 Malanism: World Court Will Give Ruling UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 22.—Diplomatic circles here are studying whether it will b? necessary to obtain a ruling from the International Court of Justice before taking up a debate in the coming General Assembly on South Africa's racial laws. Thirteen Arab Asi'an countries have asked
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  • 62 1 Russian Delegation To India MOSCOW. Sept. 22. The Soviet press announced today that the nation's trade unions are sending a fiveman delegation to India to transfer to the Indian Red Cross the unions' donations of relief goods for fiaminestricken Madras province. The papers said the Soviet ships Karaganda and Adm.
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  • 33 1 ABOARD THE USS MIDWAY, Sept. 22.—A Firefly plane from the Carrier H.M.S. Illustrious was reported lost during today's operations in the exercise "Operation Mainbrace." The pilot was killed. AP
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  • 35 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 22.--The mother of the Shah at Persia, who was taken to hospital here Saturday after a fall on the llnor Njeuwa SJterdam, was reported Sunday to be progressing favourably. A.P.
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  • 41 1 OTTAWA, Sept. 22.—Canada is to finance and build a $5,000,000 cement plant in the wilds of the Punjab, in Northern Pakistan, as part of the Colombo Plan for building up countries in South and Southeast Asia. A.P.
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  • 24 1 HAVANA, Cuba, Sept. 22.— Esther Morejan, 19-year-old woman wrestler, committed suicide after leaving a note saymg she had been "dir ipappointed in love. A.P.
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  • 87 1 CAIRO, Sept. 22.—German financial expert Dr. Hjalmar Schacht arrived here today at the invitation of the Egyptian Government. He will advise the government on economic and financial affafrs, including budget planning and the financing of land reforms. At the airport Dr. Schacht told reporters: "I do
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    • 417 1 Duchess Of Kent s Visit To Singapore FULL DETAILS OF PROGRAMME The official programme for the visit of H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent and H.R.H. the Duke of Kent to the Colony of Singapore is as follow: TUESDAY Sept. 30.—After- ttKttftMftgMflftft^^ noon-the Duchess of Kent TRIED TO BREAK and the
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    • 135 1 Duchess of Kent to the Federation are issued for public information. Her Royal Highness is expected to arrive at Kuala Lumpur airport on Sunday, Oct. 5. Her Royal Highness will be accompanied by the Duke of Kent and during her visit to the Federation will stay at King's House as
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  • 599 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Sept. 23, 1952. Those Gifts From Reds! I"HOSE who had criticised India saying that she had sold her soul to the Communists when she recognised Red China and exchanged envoys with her, and thai her continued contact with Russia had made her increasingly subservient to
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  • 1081 2 WORK HARD PRODUCE MORE It's The Only Way For The Nation's Prosperity Nehru's Call To The People UJJAIN, Sept. 18. Prime Minister Nehru said here, "We have just completed our journeyto the temple of freedom and having now reached that temple, we have to rebuild that temple and raise it
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    61 2 Photo. Pictured here, left to right, at the end of an Allied Council for Austria meeting in t Conference Room in Vienna recently are: newly-app inted US Ambassador and High Commissioner Mr. Le .ellyn. E. Thompson; British Ambassador and High Commissioner Sir Harold Caccia. French Deputy High Commissioner Mr. M.
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  • 531 2 MADRAS, Sept. 15. The petition which Mr. C. Govinda Menon, a barrister from Singapore and his wife Mrs. Vilasini Menon. had filed before the Chief Presidency Magistrate Mr. M. A. Venkataramana Naidu, stating that their arrest under the Fugitive Offenders Act. for an offence
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  • 168 2 NEY DELHI, Sept. 17. A spokesman of the Rehabilitation Ministry described here today as "downright misrepresentation," Pakistan's charge mat the Indian Evacuee Property Act Amendment Bill sought to make its provisions harsher. The spokesman said: "While at first the proposed Bill evoked favourable 'comments from some leaders
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  • 80 2 LONDON, Sept. 22.—Soviet scientists have decided that the planet Pluto is about the same size and mass as the earth, Moscow radio said n Sunday. The earth's diameter at the equator is lflsted as 7,927 miles. Pluto* is a comparative newcomer among the known planets of
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  • 85 2 KARACHI. Sept. 22.—French ■mtrnaHst Jean Marie Audibert's hopes of beating the round the world by airline record were crushed last night when his plane put back here ■ftor leaving for Calcutta. He planned to do Paris to Paris in four days 20 hours •ind two minutes
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    • 862 2 "INDIA may yet be the key to world peace" writes a political commentator Tom Driberg in Reynolds News. The writer seemed to have been in a subdued mood of optimism when he wrote those words, for even as he is convinced of the fact that India is
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    • 268 2 Kripalani On SocialistPraja Merger NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.—Mr. J. B. Kripalani, has appealed to members of theKMP party to avoid any public controversy over the Socialist-KMP merger. In a statement to-day Mr. Kripalani said, "If the work of unßy so propitiously begun is to proceed without impediment, public controversy between
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    • 107 2 Calcutta Hospital For Crippled Children CALCUTTA, Sept. 18. An orthopaedic hospital for the treatment of crippled children will soon be started in Calcutta, it is learnt. An organization, called the Society for the Welfare of Cripples, has been formed for this purpose, with Mr. M. C Agar\valla *s President, and
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  • 1176 3 AJ£.C. PROCEEDINGS: ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP FOR MLAs ALLOWED T ,CHA, N, D£ ASEKHAR "AGAR, Sept. 13. —ineAU-lndia Congress Committee to-day amended 16 out of 30 articles of the Congress Constitution. The main points of the amendments carried out include the conferring of associate membership of the deliberative committees
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    115 3 Aerial viow closeup shows a huge column of smoke belching from the crater of the earth's newest volcano on San Bendicto Island, 78u miles South of San Diego, California.,, U.S.A. The volcamo erupts with boiling grey smoke and gas every twenty minutes from the cone wnich in six
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  • 82 3 Luxuries Cost More In Ceylon COLOMBO, Sept. 21.—T0 meet the highest-ever deficit of about U5570,000,000 (£25,--000,000) for the current financial year and to arrest a sharp drop in external assets, Ceylon has raised by ten per cent its duty on sesveral luxury and semi-luxury and semiossential Ltems. These include motor
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  • 374 3 The text of the amendment to Article 11 of the Congress constitution reads: (a) Members of Parliament who are in the Executive of the Congress Parliamentary Party shall be associate memoers of the AH-lndia Congress Committee and of the Pradesh Congress Committee, District Congress Committee and its
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  • 89 3 CALCUTTA, Sept. 13—A passenger who offered a tram conductor in the ciity three counterfeit eight-anna bits one after another, was led to the unearthing by the policeof a miniature 'mint' at Dam Dum yesterday, manufacturing counterfeit Indian and Pakistan money. The tram conductor called a policeman. After
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  • 173 3 Adjournment Motion Disallowed CHANDRASEKHAR NAGAR, Sept. 13.—The Congress President, Mr. Nehru, today disallowed in the AICC an adjournment motion relating to an incident in a village in Morena district of Madhya Bhairat in which some Harijans were reported to have been shot dead and their property looted. Before taking up
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    54 3 PHOTO jf The helicopter reached another milestone in its ability to serve mankind as these two United States Air Force H-19's arrive at Prestwick, Scotland, from Westover Air Base in Massachusetts—the first Atlantic Ocean crossing by helicopter. This aircraft plays a vital role in the free world's ceaseless effort to
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  • 461 3 AICC ON FIVE-YEAR-PLAN INDORE, Sept. 13.—The Congress Working Committee, at a three-hour meeting here tonight adopted a resolution envisaging creation of conditions "in which the community, through various organs of the State and through co-operatives, exercises a much greater initiative in the conduct and development of
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  • 44 3 "The policy of the Central Government as well as the State Governments must be directed to this end. These objectives, however, cannot be realised by governmental action alone and require for their fulfilment public co-operation in the largest measures FOC
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  • 105 3 INDORE, Stpt 12.—A conference of whips of thv. Congress legislature parties in the States and at the Centre adopted a resolution here today stating that Chief Vnips should be given "Government sitatus." The conference passed a resolution expressing the opinion that there should be mutual consultations and
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  • 232 3 residing over the conference Mr. Satyanarain Slnha explained the functions of Whips in Parliament. He said the Whips kept themselves in close touch with all members of the Party. They were not only "shock-absor-bers" but were also "indicators" of the Party. They were advisers as
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  • 290 3 Pick-Pocketing Demonstration In Cuttack Jail! CUTTAOK, Sept 14. A police officer had his pocket picked inside the local Jail yesterday. This was part of the demonstration^ecture given by IX". D.B.N. Sahu, Civil Surgeon and Superintendent characteristics of criminals. Atbatch of police officers, .who j Visited dfferent sections of of the
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  • 25 3 AVIGNON, Sept. 22. The pillot and a passenger were killed in a tourist plane crash about six miles from here yesterday. A.P.
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  • 1311 4  -  MARS BY MADRAS POLITICS rpHERE is a storm crewing in Madras State on the issue of reported CongressLeague alliance in regard to tne coming municipal elections. The 98 municipalities in the State including the Corporation of Madras are to nave their councils reconstituted ibetore tne end of next
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  • 108 4 'Sanctions' Against Buddha Film Makers RAKWANA: The Rakwana Town Council, unanimously decided "in view of the gross Indifference .shown by those responsible for the making of Che film called 'Buddha' to the requests of the Budahi.sts the world over, to request local bodies in the Island to prohibit in their
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  • 55 4 PERTH, Sept. 22 —Six leading- British and Australian scientists who will take part Ir the British Atomic weapon ttsts arrived at Onslow, West Australia, in a R.A.F. Hastings aircraft yesterday. One was b«!leved to be Dr. W. G. Pcnney, scientific chief for Britain's first tests in the
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  • 61 4 Meanwhile, the balance ot payments statement for th* first quarter of this year neriod prepared hy the Central Bank of Ceylon, shows that a sum of Rs. 22.900,000 was sent out to Pndia and Pakistan by way of private remittances and migrants' transfers from Ceylon during this
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  • 97 4 A.P. The XH-26, a one-man pitfse-jet helicopter made lor the American Army by the American Helicopter Company zips into the air in tts first public flight demonstration at Torrance, California. The small aircraft is for army use with combat infantryman. Its top speed is 80 miles
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  • 146 4 He Clothed One Out Of Every Four Britons LEEDS, England, Sept. 22. —Sir Montague Burton, "the Lailor of taste" who clothed one out of cvei-y four men in Britain, died here last night at the age of 67. He collapsed and died as he was about to address u dinner
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  • 77 4 The following cable has been sent by the former Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, to the President of the Singapore City Council:— "My best wishes to Singapore as first Freeman on first civic birthday." The following reply from ths President of the Singapore City Council.
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  • 653 4 CEYLON NEWS: CONCESSIONS RE REMITTANCES WITHDRAWN COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government have tightened up exchange control restrictions with immediate effect and all relaxations announced in S eptember last year have been withdrawn. The limits set to remittances and other transactions with countries in sterling area like
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  • 125 4 TUNIS. Sept. 22. -Princess Areha. daughter of the B?v of Tunis, snatched a nationalist flas which had been seized by the police and returned .it to Tunisian women who were demonstrating before the Bey's palace Sunday. The women, chanting rotlonaliat songs, were greeted by several of the
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  • 70 4 Yosrf Shrl Shuddhananda Bharati, the great South Indian saint and scholar, left for Tokyo yesterday by plane from Singapore on a two months tour of Japan. While in Japan, the Yogi will attend the World Buddhi^L Conference. He will alio study the handicrafts and other cottage
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    58 4 Dato Dr. C. J. Paglar. Member of Singapore Legislative Council addressing the gathering at th* Changi Tamil Schooi, at its new building which he declared cpen on Sun- day, Sept. 14. To the right of Dr. Paglar is seated Mr. G. Sarangapani, Ediior Tamil Murasu, who presided over the function
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    • 178 4 Malacca, returning to Kuala Lumpur the same day. That evening Her Royal Highness willl meet Their Highnesses the Malay Rulers, the Mentris Besar, the Deputy High Commisoioner and the Resident Commissioners, Penang and Malacca at dinner in King's House. On Oct. 7 Her Royal Highness will lay the foundation stone
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