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Title Section16 1952-09-25 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 226. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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73 1952-09-25 1 WHY EXCLUSION OF U.K.FROM ANZUS IiQNDON, Sept. 24. The Foreign Office hinted today Prime Minister Churchill may intervene personally in a row over Britain's exclusion from American Australian New Zealaod talks on Pacific defence. The United States, Australia. New Zealand and formally 'bound together in a little Pacific Pact knownA.P. - 73 words
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252 1952-09-25 1 Rajaji Clarifies Congress Attitude From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 24.— The third round of voting in the Madras City Corporation elections was completed yesterday. Voting was dull and the public were definitely apathetic: the only excitement being at Mambalam where252 words
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Article102 1952-09-25 1 OTTAWA. Sept. 24.—Canada announced yesterday that sire would allocate Ave million dollars of Colombo Plan funds m the current fiscal vear to permit India to buy Canadian wheat. India was allocated $10,000,000 of Canada's Colombo Plan contribution last year for purchase of Canadian wheat. The ExternalReuter - 102 words
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Article30 1952-09-25 1 LONDON, Sept. 24.—A British researcher says the juice of a common weed which can be drunk like coffee may yield a successful means of birth aontrol.— A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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56 1952-09-25 1 INDIA'S GIFT FOR PALESTINE REFUGEES NEW DELHI, Sept. 24.—The Indian Government have offered nearly £40,000 sterling worth of cotton textiles or other cotton manufacture*; for Palestine refugees, It was announced here on Tuesday. India's contribution is in response to an appeal for funds from the United Nations for the reliefReuter - 56 words
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Article35 1952-09-25 1 TAIPEH. Sept. 24.—Dr. Hollington K. Tong. Nationalist China's first ambassador to Japan left for Tokyo this morning amid hopes he would succeed in promoting closer relations betweon the two countries. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article16 1952-09-25 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 24.— The United States Tuesday eased some of its restrictions on cheese imports. A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-09-25 1 Jacob A. Malik (left) of Russfa speaks during the U.N. Security Council debate at U.N. headquarters In New York, on Sept. 17 against Japan's application for membership of the United Nations. Photo. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article111 1952-09-25 1 2nd WORLD BUDDHIST CONFERENCE TOKYO. £*ept. 24.—Fortysix Asian delegates to the Second World Buddhist conierence arrived here yesterday aboard the steamship La Marsellaise. The conference will open today and continue until Oct. 7. The delegates will visit several famed temples in west Japan during the session. About 700 Japanese (priestsA.P. - 111 words
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Article, Illustration84 1952-09-25 1 Tsutomu Nishiyamra. Japanese Ambassador-Designate to India—and the first Ambassador to arrive m India from Japan—arrives at New Delhi Airport on Sept. 15. He brought with him four young cinnamon- camphor plants to pJant at Raj ghat where Mahatma Gandhi wa-s cremated. Meeting him aX the airport were Japanese Embassy officials84 words
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133 1952-09-25 1 CAIRO, Sept. 24.—Former Premier Mustafa El Nahas, popular Wafdist leader, challenged last night the Government of Strong-Man General Mohamed Naguib over the maintenance of his position as head of once powerful Wafdist Party. In a hand-written statement to the pro-Wafdist Al Misri newspaper, NahasA.P. - 133 words
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Article91 1952-09-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday: A patrol of the Ist Suffolks has discovered a large terrorist food and supply dump in the Kuala Langat Forest Reserve, Selangor, says today's Emergency Communique. It adds: The kit contained a ton of rice and other foodstuffs, 30 y.-nrts of jungle91 words
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Article48 1952-09-25 1 LONDON, Sept. 24—The state-run British Overseas Airways Corporation made its first profit—£l,233,722—in the financial year ended last March. Sir Miles Thomas, Chairman of the Corporation, told a press conference on Moi.day this was a dramatic change from two years ago when BOAC's deficit totalled £7,792,--000. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article163 1952-09-25 1 Mossy Demands 49m! TEHERAN, Sept. 24. Ali Shayegan, member of the Majlis (lower house of Iran's parliament) and adviser to Premier Mossadeq, announced after meeting the Premier Tuesday that Persia's reply to the Churchill-Tru-man oil settlement proposal will be delivered Wednesday after final approval by the Cabinet Tuesday night. HeA.P. - 163 words
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209 1952-09-25 1 PRESS INQUIRY COMMISSION IN INDIA From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 24. The Government of India has 'announced that members of tlhe long-awaited Press Commission which will inquire throughly into the working of 'the Press in India especially regarding coritrol and pressure, of financial groups over newspapers and the209 words
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Article49 1952-09-25 1 RANGOON, Sept. 24.-Bur-mese Government forces have repulsed two Chinese Nationalist counter-attacks at Mong Ping, 40 miles west of KengTung, on the river Salween, in Burma, following the first reported clash in that area la3t Thursday, according to last night's War Office communique in Rangoon. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article36 1952-09-25 1 DACCA. East Pakistan, Sept. 24.—A tornado swept across .Dinajpur, East Pakistan, on Tuesday, uprooting thousands of trees and whirling corrugated iron sheets into the air. Four people were reported seriously injured. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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175 1952-09-25 1 Britain's Bid Holding Up Cotton Textile Conference BUXTON, Sept. 24. British bids for a major share in the world cotton textile markets were believed yesterday to be holding up progress in the International Cotton Textile Conference meeting here. Britain is unofficially reported to have put up figures to the conference'sReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration347 1952-09-25 1 Photo. Truman Orders Inquiry CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 24.—Mr. Dwight Eisenhower called on his running mate Senator Richard M. Nixon 'to "fly to see me at once" after the Republican vice presidential nominee had told the nation over a vast radio-TV hookupReuter; A.P. - 347 words
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Article37 1952-09-25 1 DHANBAD, Sept. 24.—Five men were buried alive when the roof of a mine in the Jharrta coalfields of Bihar Province collapsed during the weekend. Only one of the bodies has been recovered ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article65 1952-09-25 1 The C-ui-C, Far East Air Force, Air Marshal A. C. Sanderson, left yesterday morning by air from Changi for Ceylon on a two-day visit of inspection. He will be returning tomorrow, Friday. WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 The Senate Agriculture Committee disclosed yesterday it had found embezzlements toReuter - 65 words
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Article126 1952-09-25 1 Truman Orders Enquiry WASHINGTON. Sept. 24.— A White House spokesman said President Truman had asked the Attorney-General, Mr. Joseph McGranery, to look into the acceptance by Senator Richard Nixon, the Republican Vice-Presidential candidate of $18,000 in expense contributions. Mr. Truman himself has declined tto comment on the political uproar createdReuter - 126 words
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713 1952-09-25 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Sept. 25, 1952. Estate Wages: Ceylon's Example To Malaya !\VHILE the estate wages dispute in Malaya is still m a deadlock, it is heartening to hear that the Rubber Wages Board in Ceylon has summarily turned down a proposal to cut the wages of labour713 words
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99 1952-09-25 2 KARACHI, Sept. 20.—India and Pakistan have reached an agreement to "resume interdominion transfers of Savings Bank accounts and cash each other's Postal Savings Certificates." .■:<•< Announcing this, a Pakistan Government Press Note said: "Both Governments have decided to exchange liaison officers to expediteFOC - 99 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-09-25 2 Ethiopian Emperor Hail Selassie and his Empress 1 Ntfii to an address by Eritrean Premier Ato Tedla iJau u, pledging the loyalty of Eritroans to the Emperor, at the Menelik Palace in Addis Ababa on September 11. The Emperor had just signed the United Nations sponsored federal actA.P. - 62 words
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Article60 1952-09-25 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 20.—India would celebrate the first centenary of the country's postal and telegraph systems early next year-, Mr. Jagjivan Ram, India's Communications Minister said here recently. Special postage stamps would be issued to mark the event. There would be exhibitions at the General Post OfficesFOC - 60 words
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Article112 1952-09-25 2 TRIVANDRUM, Sept. 20.— A Hindu conference under the presidentship y>f Sri Agamananlda of the Ramakrishna Mission was held at the Sri Chftia Hall on September 14, Mr. R. Sankaranarayana Aiyar, retired High Court Judge, inaugurated the conference, Mr. P. S. Nataraja Pillai, M.L.A., Messrs, Kumbalathu SankuFOC - 112 words
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113 1952-09-25 2 AYYAMPET, Sept. 20.—Declaring open the newly-cons-tructed St. Gabriel's Maternity Hospital at Pasupatlkoil near Ayyampet on September 13, Dr. B. Govindaraja Shenal District Medical Officer, Tanjore, appealed to the public to make possible the construction of more maternity hospitals, Mr. A. R. Gopalaswami, President, Ayyampet PanchayatFOC - 113 words
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171 1952-09-25 2 NEW DELHI, Sept 20.—The Community Projects Administration of the Planning Commission is understood to have suggested to State Governments that villagers in the projQict areas shouid contribute part of the expenses in 1 -Liour or money. In a communication addressed to the State Governments theFOC - 171 words
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145 1952-09-25 2 FATEG ARH, (U. P.) Sept. 13.—Two police officials were seriously injured following a clash between the officials and students of a local college here. One of them, the station officer in charge of Farrukhabad and Mansoorali railway police, was removed to hospital in an unconscious stateFOC - 145 words
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Article66 1952-09-25 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 18. The Delhi police have arrested four persons in connexion witn a recent theft of cloth from a running goods train near Delhi. The arrested persons, who are stated to be from Uttar Pradesh, are alleged to be members* of anFOC - 66 words
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268 1952-09-25 2 Kashmir Agrarian System Revolutionized SRINAGAR, Sept. 20—The tenancy reforms in Kashmir which havo been in force since July 13, 1950, have bei.tfitod nearly 60',0 of the peasantry —or those cultivating about 700,000 acres. The refo.ms nave revolutionized the whole agrarian system of the State, it is officially asserted. The numberFOC - 268 words
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Article119 1952-09-25 2 PAKISTAN POLICE ON PUNJAB BORDER AMRITSAR, Sept. 20.—Pakistan Punjab Government have not so far withdrawn thetr armed police from Bathawalt well and about 25 acres of land situated on the India side of the Indo-Pakis-tan border. This territory in Ranlan village was occupied by about 300 policemen of the PakistanFOC - 119 words
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Article129 1952-09-25 2 RELEASE OF GHAFFAR KHAN URGED A conference of the proLeftist Azad Pakistan party has demanded the release of and other poli'tijcal prisoners Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan at present being detained without trial in the NorthWest Frontier Province. In a resolution, the conference which concluded its twoday session Sunday expressed concernFOC - 129 words
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226 1952-09-25 2 MADRAS, Sept. 18. Mr. Mohammed Ismail, President of the Muslim League, said in a statement today that he could prove 'up to the hilt" that there was a pact between hi's partiy and the Congress wtih regard to the municipal elections in the State. ExpressingFOC - 226 words
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Article107 1952-09-25 2 BOMBAY, Sept. 17. One hundred monkeys in four bamboo crates were produced before a City Magistrate today, their importer having been charged with "cruelty to animals." The animals arrived in the city this morning by Amritsar Express from Lucknow on the first day of their journeyFOC - 107 words
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Article87 1952-09-25 2 CONGRESS MLA TO BE TRIED KARNAL, Sept. 20. The District Magistrate, Mr I. N. Ahooja, last week ordered the prosecution of Mr. Vecrindra Kumar Satyavadi, Congress MP. under Sec. 182 and 193 IPC (false statement and forgery). The orde.- was passed on a petition filed by Mr. Ram Sarup, aFOC - 87 words
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Article737 1952-09-25 2 By the By Selegie Road IRREGULARITIES IN ELECTIONS THE United States Justice Depurtment has begun a study of the legality of private expense funds received by congressmen and other public officials. Consequent on the controversy raging over the disclosure that Senator Richard Nixon, the running mate of Mr. Eisenhower, the737 words
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304 1952-09-25 2 KARACHI QUESTIONS INDIA'S FIGURES KARACHI, Sept. 20. Officials of the Pakistan Refugee and Rehabilitation Ministry here Thursday reiterated that the proposed amendments in the Indian evacuee law are likely to make it harsher for Ir.ddan Muslims. Although the chapter in the existing Act relating to intendingFOC - 304 words
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Article101 1952-09-25 2 JHARIA. Sept. 20. Coal prices, which were subjected to cuts in respect of all grades in April and November, 1949, are likely to be uniformly raised by 10 annas per ton. t. Ls learnt. The coal industry had agreed to a voluntary price cut ofFOC - 101 words
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Article1260 1952-09-25 3 AJ.C.C. PROCEEDINGS: Aid To South African Satyagrahis Urged TuCHA A r^ A, SEKH AR "MAR, Sept. 14. t*- AiLC today passed unanimously a resolution on racialism and Satyagraha in %E*2 ,i. .ccr Pandit Govind Vallabh Pant, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, moved the resolution, which was secondedFOC - 1,260 words
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Article, Illustration1711 1952-09-25 3 GADGIL'S APPEAL TO A.I.C.C. CHANDRASEKHAR NAGAR, Sept. 14. Moving the resolution on economic policy, drafted by the Congress Working Committee, Mr. N. V. Gadgil stressed today at the A.-I.C.C. session, the necessity of every man and woman in the country contributing their voluntaryFOC; A.P. - 1,711 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-09-25 3 Photo). Members of the West Berlin Police Force parade in Berlin's Olympic Stadium on Sept. 14, during the Sports Festival of the police. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article119 1952-09-25 3 NEW DELHI, Sept 16.—A cheap method of making bricks with water-repellent properties is being experimented witfh at the Hiacafcud project research sjtation,, it is learn* here. About two per cent of bitumen (ordinary t?ar of asphalt) is mixed with soil during moulding and the bricks areFOC - 119 words
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Article95 1952-09-25 3 VLJAYAWADA, Sept. 20.— Mr. N. Ranga Reddi, Madras Public Works Minister, stated at a Press conference here recently that the Government had recommended 11 .schemes for inclusion in the Five-Year Plan and the Krishna-Pennar scheme was one of them. The Government had ordered the investigatijpn of theFOC - 95 words
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876 1952-09-25 4 OUR BOOK REVIEW One Of Four Aims Of Ayer's Book On Netaji I UNTO HIM A WITNESS—The Story of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in East Asia—by S. A. AYER. Published by Thacker Co., Ltd., Bombay. Price: Popular Edn. Rs.s/library Edn. Rs. 6/8. 'PHIS isG.S.M. - 876 words
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101 1952-09-25 4 "Millions Of Acres Of Paddy In Red China" COLOMBO: Mr. S. D. Ban. daranayake, M.P. for Gampaha, who is one of the members of the Ceylon delegation to the peace conference in Peking has sent the following telegram to "The Times of Ceylon" from Canton: "Millions of acres of paddyFOC - 101 words
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Article35 1952-09-25 4 SOUTHAMPTON, Sept. 24. —British citizen Charlie Chaplin came home yesterday after 21 years in the United States In the role of a visitor—and declared: "I haven't come over here to n*mmtm an international crisis."- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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317 1952-09-25 4 Equal Pay For Men And Women Will Lower Efficiency! CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: Implementation of equal pay for men and women on rubber estates may lead to lower productive efficiency, states the Labour Commissioner in a memorandum to the Rubber Wages Board. The Labour Commissioner's views are based on the undinesFOC - 317 words
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Article31 1952-09-25 4 SOUTHAMPTON. England, Sept. 24.—Half a hundred English girls who married American soldiers landed from the liner Queen Elizabeth yesterday with 60 childen—for a visit to their homeland A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-09-25 4 Photo. The Governor of Singu^pore Mr. J. F. Nicoll, addressing the Annual General Meeting of Voluntary Workers In Children's Social Centres at the British Council Hall on Sept. 22. From left to right: Mrs. P. S. Bolshaw, Mrs. L. Cresson, MBE., The Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, CMC, Mr. T.S.P.R. - 61 words
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Article35 1952-09-25 4 GODALMING, Eng. Sept. 24— Sir LesLe Gibson. Q.C., Chief Justice of Hongkong from 1948 to 1950, died Monday night at the age of 56. He was knighted in the birthday honours list of 1948. APAP - 35 words
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