Indian Daily Mail, 28 September 1952

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 229. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 107 1 INDORE, Sept. 22. The Election Tribunal of Madhya Bharat yesterday set aside the election of Mr. Kailas Chandra Giri, a Hindu Mahasabha candidate, to the State Legislative Assembly from Khategon constituency. A fresh election will be held. Mr. Bala Sahib Rege, an Independent candidate, had filed an
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    40 1 Photo. V. Krishna Menon (left), former Indian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, and Dr. Heinrich Leuehtgens, West German Parliamentary Deputy, attend the opening session of the Second London Parliamentary Conference on World Government at Bedford College, Regents Park. A.P.
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  • 162 1 SELF-GOVT. TO SUDAN END OF 1952 LONDON, Sept. 27.—Britain has no intention of going back on its support of the plan to give the Sudan sel-government by the end of 1952 sponsored by the present government of the Sudan, a Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday. He referred to the declaration
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  • 141 1 From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Sept. 27. Premier Nehru replying to a civic address on Thursday evening jointly presented by the Hyderabad and Secunderabad Councils assured that the taking over of the Osmania Unrvereity by the Centre was
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  • 58 1 BANGKOK, Sept. 27.—The British Commissioner-Gene-ral for South-East Asta,. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, who arrwad in Bangkok on Thursday for routine visit, had an informal audience with King Phumiphan Adulet yesterday. Oa Thursday he called on the Thai Foreign Minister Prince Wan Walthayakorn Vanavan and today, he will
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  • 55 1 DACCA, Sept. 27.—The East Pakistan ipolice yesterday arrested about a dozen people in connection with Uhe smuggling of foreign exchange Said to involve millions of Pakistan rupees. Those arrested included S. C. Mukerji, Manager of the United Commercial Bank, which is owned by G. D. Birla,
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  • 37 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 27.— The United States Secretary of Sfoabe, Mr. Dean Acheson declined to comment yesterday on the latest note of the Persian Premier Mohammed Mossadeq on the Anglo-Per-sian oil di^puU- Reuter
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  • 214 1 Follcwjng statement has fc.^en Iwir 1 to the press by L«.to Dr. C. J. Paglar Member Legislative Council: ••.Vtf attention has been drawn tJ a nc vs story in the pjem Uaot iL.vl) in wnich 1 was reported to have saia that muny Chettiars axe crossing the
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  • 231 1 If Tunisian Question Issue Is Taken Up For Discussion PARIS, Sept. 27.—Agitation for France to leave the United Nations Organisation if it takes up the Tunisian question is growing in conservative and centre political circles here. Au opcii ieUer to Premier ■AiKOine riuay uy ttaNUUMC
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  • 30 1 "A tea-party will be held at the Se:angx>r Indiain Association Kuala Lumpur, at 5 p.m. on Thursday Oct. 2, .n connection with th? birthday anniversary of Mahatma Gandhk."
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    78 1 London-born screen star Charlie Chaplin and his family are pictured here aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth at Cherbourg, France, en route to England. Chaplin is making hie first visit to London for 21 years, to launch his new film, "Limelight," in which he is said to have incorporated scenes from
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  • 52 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 27. Trie Congress Party has captured more seats in the Madras Corporation elections than any other party, having now won 16 out of 26 of the results announced. Independents have won 4 seats, the Citizens Joint Front 3; and
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  • 203 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Sept. 27.—A1l is set for the complete merger of the Socialist and Praja Parties into one powerful political party that will offer real challenge to the domination of the Congress Patty in India. Executives of both parties after a
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  • 109 1 TALKS ON PUNJAB BORDER PROBLEMS SIMLA, Sept. 27. Recent occupation of a strip of Indian teriitory by Pakistani armed police, in the border near Rania village fn Amritsar district, was one of the subjects discussed here today at a confidence held between the In-spector-General of the two Punjabs. The Inspector-General
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  • 907 1 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER. DRESS AND DEPORTMENT "Good morning, Mr. Rambler! How is your tongue? Better?", greeted my friend Blacky. "Hulloh! You mean the cut, while I was dreaming about your association? It is now healed. What is the white thing around your neck? "Ho! This is white tie with
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  • 71 1 LONDON, Sept. 27.—The wife of a>. London busman said yesterday she* is a "widow to the ace of spades" because her husband remains cut nights gambling at his garage after duty hours. She and others have appealed to London Transport Spnrtis Association for help, and
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  • 222 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 21. Sources close to the Rehabilitation Ministry today re-esti-mated value of immovable ur'ban evacuee property left behind by Hindus and Sikhs in West Pakistan and by Muslims in India it Rs 500 crores and Rs 100 crores, respectively, was o»t'>
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  • 102 1 DUKE WINS 'BATTLE' WITH QUEEN LONDON. Sept. 26. The Duke of Edinburgh has apparently won "the battle of the kilt" with his wife, according to new pictures of the Royal family published here today. Queen Elizabeth's father, George VI, always wore the traditional kilt when on holiday in Scotland. Reports
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  • 150 1 Involves Prestige As Pacific Power LONDON, Sept. 26.—An jmclul source said that Britain's request for representation at ANZUS talks on Pacific defence was made directly to U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson and turned down by him. Australia and New Zealand —the
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  • 83 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 27.—Another 28 delegates to China's T iciflc peace conference havs arrived in eking, according to Pe!;.ng uu'ut heard here today. J They included Australians, Mew Zealanders, Am.^r'can3, 'icivans, am: nationals from several South American countries, the rattiC said. It added that Kuo Mo-Jo. oeputy
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    43 2 Photo). T On Sept 22, 1952, the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, visited the Department of Information. He is seen here chatting with Mr. T. Kandiah, Financial Assistant of the Department, who has been iin Government Service for 33 years. Dept.of Information
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  • 43 2 KARACHI, Sept. 1* —PaKi6tan has bought 25 locomotives and 45 pieces ol steel-constructed rolling stock from Japan for the East Bengal Railway, it was learned here yesterday. The shipment will be delivered before the end of the year.— Reuter
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  • 104 2 KABUL, Sept. 22.—Afghanistan has just floated its first public loan in its history. The Ministry of Finance has invfted the Afghan public to purchase bonds for a national loan amounting to 10m Afghans. The bonds will bear Fntercst at the rate of 1% per annum. No time limit
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  • 1093 2  -  Maurice —By The £1,000,000 giant tanker s.t.s. "VELLETIA" (28,000 d.w. tons) is the fourth and latest super-tanker of the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company Tanker Fleet. Commissioned in May 1952 she is due here( today, Singapore under the Command of Captain James Thornton, Commodore of the Anglo-Saxon Tanker
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  • 1150 2  -  Kamlesh Banerji —By rive years ago, I walked down College Street in Calcutta and saw very little to contradict the ridiculous old phrases about "the changeless East". First, in this "Latin Quarter" of the ancient city is the stately building of the Presidency College, with a lid recoru
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  • 1043 3  -  Crosbie Morrison How Will Birds, Beasts Be Cleared From A-Islands? —By m^L^yjuKNti: Australian •rnithologists are puzzled. They are wondering just how it is proposed to clear birds and beasts from the Montebejlo Islands in preparation for the forthcoming British atomic tests. When Mr. Winston Churchill,
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  • 74 3 This is part Of (the beach of Hemte Island, largest In Uhts Monte Bello group off th? West Australian Coast, where Britain's first atomic weapon teste arc expected to be held befone the end of September. The barren land is typical of these desolate Islands which are
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  • 834 3  -  SEAGHAN MAYNES (By WASHINGTON: Creeping inflation in the United States is forcing the average American to cut down his living standards or get into debt to maintain them at pre-Korean War levels. Statisticians in the Department of Lai'ooux who surveyed 91 cities and
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  • 955 3  -  V. R. BALAKRISHNAN Significance Of 'Onam' (By RECENTLY Ihe Malayale,?s of Suragafore celebrated their "Onam" festival In a fitting manner. Men women and children from all over Singapore gatftiened at the Raffles Institution ground and took pant in various sports items organised by their association,
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  • 527 4 Visas For Proceeding To India May Be Had From Repindia In accordance with the decision reached by the Government of India and the Government of Pakistan in regard to the introduction of a passport scheme for journeys between India and Pakistan, all Pakistan nationals desiring to
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  • 106 4 Three boys and three girls chosen alternately from upper elementary and secondary schools of New York City have been participating- each week in a Radio Youth Forum, sponsored by the New York Times, as a means of training children for leadership tn public affairs. On
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  • 81 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 21.—The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court today reserved judgment in the petition filed by Mr. Aswini Kumar Ghosh, a Supreme Court advocate, for the enforcement of his right to practise on the Original Side of the Calcutta High Court without being
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  • 116 4 Members of a Singalase Trade Mission are seen in Hong Kong oo Sept. 15 at Kai Tai Airport en route to Communist China. Ceylon has been selling rubber to Communist China and now seeks to buy substantial quantities of rice from there. The delegates are
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  • 116 4 An announcement is expected to be made shortly ot the names of the members of the Industrial Court constituted to deal with the dispute at the Gas Works, now that the gas stokers have agreed to refer the dispute to the Court for settlement.
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  • 164 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 14— The change ww of (tne medium of instruciijcni in the Indian Army from Hindustani written in. line Dsvanagari script, wild be compieiied ryy the end of this muntn, it was learnt here today. By that tiwie it is expected taiat all personnel
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    65 4 ThLs invitng look meets you in "HUM LOG" an Hindustani film to be aoreened at Garrick shortly. Ranjit's production, HUM LOG is highly entertaining. Though the theme is a common place one of poverty and consequent juxtaposition of fortunes, yet a new uncommon interest is contained in the
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