Indian Daily Mail, 14 October 1952
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Title Section16 1952-10-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 245. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article41 1952-10-14 1 BLOEMFONTEIN, Oct 13.— Nineteen Africans taking part in the resistance of "unjust laws" campaign were arrested here last night after sitting on public square benches reserved for white people. They talked with white people sitting in the square and41 words
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366 1952-10-14 1 Nazi Like Torture Of Satyagrahis In S. Africa? Leaders Appeal For UN Intervention JOHANNESBURG, Oct 13. In a statement issued in Johannesburg en Friday Mr. W. M. Sisulu and Mr. Yusuf Cachalia, joint secretaries of the National Action Committee of the African National Congress and South African Indian National Congress,IIS; Reuter - 366 words
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Article109 1952-10-14 1 WINBURG, Orange Free State, Oct. 13.— Mr. Yusuf Oachalia, Joint Secretary of the Transvaal Indian Congress, one of the leaders of the defiance of unjust laws campaign was arrested in this small Free State town last night. Mr. Alex Reid. European and foreign correspondent of the "Hindustan Times"Reuter - 109 words
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Article129 1952-10-14 1 Four more terrorists, incluiing a> section leader, have been, killed by Security Forces in the Federation, and another terrorist Ls believed to have been wounded. One member of the Security Forces hae been wounded, siys Emergency Communique is.:aed in Kuala Lu>.n|pur yesterdaiy. It adds: Three of129 words
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Article89 1952-10-14 1 TEHERAN, Oct. 13.— Hussein Fatemi, Iran's Foreign Minister for only two days, today reported a "plot agains t the Government" backed by an unnamed foreign embassy. He said the plot was the work of some members of Parliament and two generals. General Abdul Hussein Hajazi, 49,Reuter - 89 words
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Article121 1952-10-14 1 TOKYO, Oct. 13. The United Nations headquarter* today reported a lull over the Korean battle front this morning except that action was continuing round bitterly-con-tested White Horse Hill on the west central sector. A communique covering the prlod to 6 am local time said elsewhere ground actionReuter - 121 words
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116 1952-10-14 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 13.—Indian railways will be hundred years o ld on April 16. 1953. Prom a tiny 21-mile track open on April 16, 1853, between Bombay and Thana, Indian railways are now spread over 34.000 miles. Plans are under way to ce lebrate the centenaryIIS - 116 words
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Article38 1952-10-14 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13. A light earthquake hit the San Francisco area yesterday. The quake-felt in the down, town area as two definite shocks apparently wasn't Swroiifit cnouffii to c&usc d&rn* age A .P.A.P. - 38 words
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286 1952-10-14 1 Don't Interfere In Fr. Affairs— U.S. Told! "Hands Off French Africa" PARIS, Oct. 13. French Premier Antoine Pinery yesterday followed up his government's "rebuke" of "undue interference" in French affairs by America with a "hands off French Africa" speech at Metz, Eastern France. France, he said, regarded friendship with theReuter - 286 words
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Article, Illustration123 1952-10-14 1 Locomotives, coaches and detarte of three trains are strewn acrcsts six tracks at Harrow and Wealdstone Station, Middlesex, afer the disa&tcir on Oct. 8. Fifty bodies have already been recovered from the wreckage which ■tiled up to a height of 40 feet. About 100 peopleA.P. - 123 words
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242 1952-10-14 1 Violent Speeches At Pak. League Convention DACCA, East Pakistan, Oct. 13. Premier Nazimudchn, addressing the annual convention of the All-Pakistan Muslim League of whieh he was elected President last night, said if the settlement of the Kashimir issue through peaceful means should fail, "we shallAP - 242 words
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Article55 1952-10-14 1 PARIS, Oct. 13. General Charles de Gaulle said yesterday he "will never lose hope" Of returning to political power in France. He told the National Council of his party, the rally Of the French people, that the "ups and downs of political life won't takeA.P. - 55 words
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85 1952-10-14 1 Importers Of Jap Textiles To Note The quotas for Japanese textiles >ta be distributed for the first half of 1953 wfll total Ms4o millions for the whole of Malaya. Quotas will be based on kruports o f piecegoods of any origin imported into Singapore from all sources during the years85 words
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Article194 1952-10-14 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—Skin is turned into a spar* artery to nourish ailing hearts i n a new operation shown to th« American College of Surgeons. It promises a new way to bring- more blood to human hearts in trouble because of tlardenlng and narrowing ofA.P. - 194 words
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Article51 1952-10-14 1 COLOMBO, Oct. 13.—Territories Minister Mr. Paul Hasluck announced today that ft delegation of four Papuan men and women will attend the Moral Rearmament Congress in Colombo next month. The leader o f the delegation will be Mr. Mearari Dickson, a native member of the Papuan legislative council.Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement10 1952-10-14 1 %HE LEADIN6 TAMIL DAILyR? yJIN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARsfc I10 words
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Advertisement69 1952-10-14 1 Subscription Rates (By posr» Malaya B.N. Borneo and Sarawak 1 Month f 5 so 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33 00 1 Year 86.00 Other PlacM 1 Month f 6.80 3 Months 19.60 6 Months M.OO 1 Year 71.00 i y WtMH jjg!'. 1 1 '.*H- A.': .^^y^^jP.v.Jfy<^^g^X MALAYAN AIRWAYS69 words
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582 1952-10-14 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Oct. 14, 1952. America Asian Minorities TTHe "status of Chinese and Indian minority groups in South-East Asia" is reported to be one of the subjects included in the five-year study proposed by the Cornell University in New York State on South-East Asia under a grant582 words
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569 1952-10-14 2 No Real Freedom While Poverty Remains Prasad s Call To Nation To Work Hard BHUJ, Oct. 10.— President Rajendra Prasad called upon the people to attain "real freedom" of India for "there existed n o freedom as long as poverty and wan t existed in the country." The President saidFOC - 569 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-10-14 2 Photo. The Duchess of Kent at the St. Andrew's Cathedral War Memorial Hall with the Archdeacon of Singapore, Ven. R. W. Woods. S.P.R.S.P.R. - 23 words
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Article77 1952-10-14 2 TEHERAN, Oct. 12. Dr. Hussein Fatemi, Premier Mohammed Mossadeq's right hand man tn oil nationalisation was yesterday appointed Foreign Minister. At a, press conference he appealed to correspondents particularly of the foreign p.o— to co-operate with the 3cv°.-nment in. its light "rumours" a<nd warned: "I shallReuter - 77 words
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90 1952-10-14 2 "Smoking Does Not Affect Lungs" BOMBAY, Oct. 10— Dr. Bhaskar Pafel, secretary of the BQG Vaccination Committee, Bombay, said here that smoking did not affect the lungs. He said tubercular patients need not five np smoking. Asked why doodore did not permit them to smoke, he replied: "It is probablyFOC - 90 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-10-14 2 Photo. The Duke signs the Visitors' Book at the St. Andrew's Cathedral War Memorial Hall.- S.P.R.S.P.R. - 16 words
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Article91 1952-10-14 2 KARACHI. Oct. 10.— The Governor of Sind has enacted a new "Sind Public Order and Detention Act" which replaces the "Sind Safety Act". The new Act provides "for specfcil powers to deal with persons acting in a manner prejudicial to the maintenance of supplies and ofFOC - 91 words
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127 1952-10-14 2 Revision Ot Prohibition Policy Urged BHOPAL, Oct. 10— Mr. Kamta Prasad, Finance Minister of Bhopal, has urged Union Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, to include discussions On the prohibition policy of India In the agenda of the ensuing Finance Ministers' conference at Delhi, it waa learnt here. In aFOC - 127 words
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348 1952-10-14 2 Expelled Congressmen Seek Readmission NEW DELHI, Oct. 10.— A large number of Congress- men, against whom disciplinary action was taken by the Pradesh Congress Committees after the general elections. have expressed regret and asked for readmission, ac- cording to information reaching the AICC Secretariat. I In a recent circular outliningFOC - 348 words
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Article31 1952-10-14 2 WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. The able leadership of President Quirino is the guiding factor in the re-establishment of peace and order in the. Philippines, Vice-President Fernando Lopez said today.- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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358 1952-10-14 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 10.— The All-India Congress Committee, in its plan to launch a drive for collection of funds for helping Satyagrahis in South Africa, has requested Provincial Congress Committees to constitute local allparty committees for issuing appeals for funds.FOC - 358 words
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140 1952-10-14 2 Alavandar Murder Case Postponed Oct. 20 MADRAS. Oct. 10.— When Mr. M. A. Venkataraiuana Naidu, Chief Presidency Ma gistrate, Egmore Court, took up for hearing tn Wednesu:! morning the case in whfch P. P. Menon and his wife who stood charged in connection with the murder if Alavandar. a CityFOC - 140 words
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Article55 1952-10-14 2 BOMBAY, Oct. 10.—Forty-eight-year-old Anokneylal Ra. njit Singh and Ramkison Sharma, all of Delhi, accused in the Lloyds Bank dacoity case, the biggest dacoity yet committed in Indite, were sen. tencel to transportation for life by Mr. Shelat. Additional Sessions Judge, Bombay, after being held unanimouslyFOC - 55 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-10-14 2 Photo. A model monorail high-speed train takes a- curve In tts track at over 60 miles an hour during a demonstration Id the FueMinger Heide, near Cologne* Sept 27. The one-mil train has been developed by German engineer* Hinsken and Bolzer The model aad Mb concrete-base track are scaled atA.P. - 69 words
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Article130 1952-10-14 2 HARROW'S HARROWING TALE HARROW, England. Oct. 13. -Workers sifted a monmd of defanis here yesterday In a larft grim search (or more victims of Britain'* triple train crash. Police said the death toll is now 103 aiKi that, may be the final \Bt&are. Out the last pile of wrsc&aye wasA.P. - 130 words
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Article133 1952-10-14 2 LONDON, Oct. 12. The Indian High Comm.ifiaU>ne>r to Britain .Mr. B. O. Kher has conveyed his ctee.p sympathy for the victims of the Harrow triple rail disaster and tine bereiaved relations. In a Ve-legratm to the Secretary Of State for Commonwealth Relations, the Marquis ofReuter - 133 words
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1282 1952-10-14 3 70 Items On Agenda (By MICHAEL FRY, Reuters Correspondent) UNITED NATIONS: The Seventh Generol Assembly of the United Notions, opening <*t its headquarters in New York, on Oct. 14 will face some of the most difficult international problems which the organisation has yetReuter - 1,282 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-10-14 3 Photo. The Duchess of Kent signs the Visitors' Book at the St. Andrew^ Cathedral War Memorial Haill, with the Archcfacon Ven. R. W. Woods, looking on. S.P.R.S.P.R. - 27 words
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Article272 1952-10-14 3 "Mr. Civil Rights In Person"! NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—President Truman Saturday said America/s whole civil rights programme will be put In grave danger if General Eisenhower, backed by such southerners as Mr. James F. Byrnea, is elected to the White House. Mr. Byrnes is Democrat Governor of South Carolina andA.P. - 272 words
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458 1952-10-14 3 Truman Attacks Republican 'Me Tooism' NEW YORK, Oct. 13. —President Truman last Saturday wound up his coast-to-coast whistle-stop campaign tour on behalf of Governor Adlai Stevenson with the charge thai the Republicans are switching from their "Down with Socialists" campaign to "Me, Tooism" slogans in a desperate effort to keepA.P. - 458 words
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Article407 1952-10-14 3 Buxton Textile Confab After JAP DELEGATES "RECALLED" FOR PUTTING OUT WRONG FIGURES MANCHESTER, Oct* 13.,— Uncashire cotton experts believe the Japanese delegates, •••'ho attended the Buxton Cotton Conference recently, have been recalled by their govern.rnent because of their statement about Japan'* export programme next year. Japan's exports last month wereReuter - 407 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-10-14 3 Photo. ThG Duchess of Kertt and the Duke, of Komt tartte > ndln& a service at at. Andrew's Cathedral on (Odt. 12). The Oajions were presented, Left *:> Right:— Rev. R. K. 8. Adams. Rev. D. D. Cheliiah. 0.8.E. Rev. John B. H. Lee and Rev. P. I. S. Batxx>.—S.P.R. - 49 words
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148 1952-10-14 3 Malan Accuses India Of Blackmailing! NYSTROOM, South Africa, Oct. 13. Prime Mtaddtec Daniel Malan Saturday accused India of "blackmailing" the United states and England. Replying on her strategic position in the world and her population of 400,000.000 she was playing a game by keeping the rest of the world guessingReuter - 148 words
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Article, Illustration94 1952-10-14 4 "It is announced tnat, owing to unavoidable private reasons, Mr. Lkn Keng Hor. the candidbte selected by the Progressive Patty to contest Ehe Rochore Ward at the City Council Elections in December, -has had to withdraw his candidature. Mr. Llm will continue to serve on the General ComnnMee of the94 words
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54 1952-10-14 4 INDIAN BASKET BALL TEAM TO VISIT HERE NEW DELHI, Oct. 13.— An Indian basket ba U team will tour Singapore and the Federation of Malaya from December 20 to January 20, according to the Secretary of the Basketball Federation of India. The team will play six matches in Singapore andIIS - 54 words
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320 1952-10-14 4 MORE PROMINENT ROLE SUGGESTED COLOMBO: Alteration of the traditional ceremonies connected with the Coronation in order to give the Dominions a more .prominent and /significant role in the crowning of their Queen is very much in the air in Britain now, says a .London 'report.FOC - 320 words
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Article, Illustration78 1952-10-14 4 A group photograph taken on the occasion of the Ist combined annual athletic sports of Victoria and Royal English schools, Muar held recently under the distinguished patronage of Hon'ble Dato Syed Abdul Kadir bin Mohamed D P M J the Mentri Besar of Johore. Mr. K. Kathiravelu, manager is sected78 words
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294 1952-10-14 4 62 Teachers Sue Govt. For Loss Of Career COLOMBO: Sixty -two trained teachers h»ave filed action against the Government for loAs of career. They say Government has refused to grant them cetftiflcates. An bjpteal tot *the Minister of Education, Mir. M. D. Banda,. 'that their coses should be reconsidered byFOC - 294 words
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Article677 1952-10-14 4 " MARS - "MARS" BY FR. INDIAN POLITICS \IINDS of statesmen and politicians axe seized of the problem of t'ne Fren-eh and Pai*t.i4juese settlements in Indiia. fcjtalr'tling accounts of harassment of nationalists in those foreign enclaves are pouirinig in; representations from those areas to the Central Go-vsrnment have been made; and677 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-10-14 4 Photo taken at the reception given to. Mr. M. S. M M. Meyappa at Railway Station Hotel, Upon, on O? 1 1 He leflt for India •> :2 by plane by v v/iorrJbo.— Modern Day oc Night Photo Studio, Ijpoh.39 words
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Article122 1952-10-14 4 LONDON, Oct. 13.— A British Overseas Airways Comet jetliner will lea»ve here at 0005 GMT tomorrow to inaugurate (the world's third jet passenger route between London and Singapore. It will malce the flight in between 20 to 27 hours time. The Comet will operate a otnice weeklyReuter - 122 words
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Article79 1952-10-14 4 Noted Sikh Savant In Singapore Sant Harnam Singji, noted Sikh savant, arrived in Singapore at 5.20 pjm. yesterday by Cathay Pafciflc Airways from India via, Bangkok. Santji devotes his time in meditation, recitation of Sikh Scri(ptu.es and singing of Hymns from the Guru Granth Sahib,. He is here on an79 words
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Article81 1952-10-14 4 Figures of Federal Citizenship Certificates issued In August thiis year, released yesterday, show that during the month under review a total of 1,720 persons in the Federation took up Citizenship Certtflca/tes, of whom Indians, Pakistanis and Ceylonese numbered a total of 200. (Separate figures fo: these81 words
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55 1952-10-14 4 The Education week will be cedebrated toy the Mission schools from Wedneisdoy Oct. 15 to Sunday, Oct. 19, at 9, Norris Road. On 15th leth and lTth Oct. from 6 eon. to 5 pum.: Handwork Exhibition, Saturday Oct. 18 at 6 p.m.: Physical Training Display; 5.3055 words
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Article97 1952-10-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday: The Assistant Controller of Supplies. Selangox, states that commencing from today (Oct. 13) the following scale of issue of rationed rice will take effect in the State: No mare than 5 katis of rice per male; 4 katte per female and no more97 words
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Article140 1952-10-14 4 Duchess Presented With A Kukri Yesterday morning a,t Government House Lieilt.-Col. O. P. Rockcard DjS.O.. Commanding Officer of 2 King Ed-wiardAs Own Goorkhas, Gurkha Major Gagan Singti Rana. M.C., were privMe«ed to be received in audience by the Duchess of Kent. Gurkha Major Singh Rana presented the Duchess with a140 words
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