Indian Daily Mail, 16 October 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 247. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 326 1 To Circumvent New Restrictive Order From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 15. Handloom merchant; have rushed rupees jive lakhs (Rs. 500,000) wort} of sarongs to Ceylon by air in a move to circum^ vent the new regulations by the Colombo Government. The airlift
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  • 182 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 15.— Air lift Of handloom sarongs from Madras to Ceylon which began here Monday evening was only completed the next day because of delays on Ceylon aids for landing chartered aircraft. The Ceylon Government, however, agreed exempt any handloom goods landed
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  • 59 1 They Stole 2 Billion Germs A.P. NEW YORK, Oct. 15 jThieves stole 2.000.000. on e«onday— not In gems but 4n Jtuemooi s;n-Ke oi tno A.nerican explosions. A minute t after the detonation th/ cloud reached 6.OJJ ei nWithin, three minutes IWL 8 cloAd was a mile wide'M its^jntre and like
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  • 152 1 PARISHAD CHIEF ACCUSES ABDULLAH GOVT. MADRAS. Oct. 15.— Kashmir has always been part of India and as far as the Praja Parishad is concerned the State has fully acceded to the Indian Union," declared Pandit Premnath Dogra, President of the Parishad here Monday evening. Dogra is on a tour of
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  • 67 1 C-IN-C ON FAMILY PLANNING From Our Own Correspondent JUBBALPORE, Oct. 15. General Carriappa Indian C-fci-C supported the idea of Family Planning, while addresoing a meeting of former servicemen here on Tuesday. He said it was simple economic theory that family planning rendered life happy. Carriappa's views reveal that he is
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  • 38 1 CAIRO. Oct. 15. Prime Minister Mohamed Naguib has changed his 14-year-old son's name to Salah. the newspaper Al Ahram reported today. The lK>y previously was named FarOuk. like the King whom Naguib unseated. Reuter.
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  • 70 1 LONDON. Oct 15. The Egyptian and Sudanese Governments have agreed on a series of far-reaching schemes for the more effective use of the waters of the Nile, the London Times reported yesterday. These and other irrigation projects which would completely harness the river could within 26
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  • 78 1 From Our Own Corresponded MADRAS, Oct. 15. ChiC Minister Rajaji has left her for Delhi accompanied by th Finance Minister Mr. Subra maniam to attend the All India Finance Ministers Con ference. A Delhi report sail Rajaji received warm welcom< on arrival at the Delhi Air port.
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  • 188 1 Lie Report Failuae On s. African Problem Appointment Of Mediator Not Yet Opportune UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 15.— Mr. Trygve Lie, Secretary General of the United Nations, reported to the General Assembly yesterday his failure to solve the dispute between South Africa on the on e hand and India and Pakistan
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  • 108 1 INDIA SHOULD NOT INTERFERE SAYS MALAN JOHANNESBURG, Oct. 15. Dr. Daniel Malan, South Africa's Premier, in a statement last night said that if India was genuine in her desire to avert a threat to peace she would achieve her purpose by not interfering in any country's domestic affairs. Time and
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  • 78 1 Representatives of the three Services' Unions an<j the Federation of Malaya Services' Unions met the Commissiunt-i-General Mr. Malcolm MacDonald yesterday to tell him of the present state of the negotiations with the Service* authorities about policy and practice concerning conditions of pay, etc. An informal
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  • 61 1 LONDON, Oct. 15. Prime Minister Churchtll said he is unable to report "any progress" recently n his proposal for high level peace talks between Britain, Russia and the United States. Churchill told Dodds he was "not in a position to say that any progress has been
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  • 40 1 UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 15. Mr. Lester B. Pearson, 55--year-old Canadian Minister for External Affairs, was yesterday fleeted President of the United Nations General Assembly by secret ballot. He succeeds Dr. Luis Padillo Neivo of Mexico, Reutet
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  • 74 1 Swami Sitaram To Plead With Nehru Govt. From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 15.— Swami Sitaram has announced he is going to Delhi in order to persuade the Nehru Government to grant them the Andhra State. Some of the followers will begin Satyagraha there from Nov. 1 and the Swamiji
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  • 68 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. lb. A food Ministry official said yesterday that Communist China will sell India for cash 50,--000 tons of rice to be delivered before the end of this year under a pact signed in Peiping this week. India bought 150,000 tons of rice from
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  • 201 1 LONDON, Oct 15.— Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, will visit Australia and N«w Zealand early in 1954. The Queen and the Duke will leave England during December 1953 and will spend the greater part of
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  • 104 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 15. Rural Panchayat Raj will be established throughout the Madra» State by the end of January when election to membership of more than eight thousand village panchayat boards which begins in November will be completed. Such elections held for
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 222 1 Comet Arrives Here London-Singapore Flying Hrs. l''* (By Ou<- Staff Reporter) A BOAC Comet landed at Singapore Royal Air Forc» Station at Changi at 1 1 40 am yesterdoy, inaugurating the first Jet Liner Service to the For East from U.K. Leaving London at 0105 hrs otherwise the comet flew
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  • 643 2 Indian Daily Mail S 'pore, Thurs., Oct. 16, 1952. Colony's Insatiable White Elephant Elephant "pHE most disquieting feature of the Colony's Budget for next year is the astronomical increase in the cost of the administration, which h something unprecedented anywhere in the world. Ou t of a total estimated revenue
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  • 275 2 Concept Of Equality Not Borrowed From Reds But It Is The Product Of India, Says Vinoba Bhave PATNA, Oct. 12. Acharya Vinoba Bhave told a prayer meeting at Bikram village about 20 miles west of Patna, that the "present social structure based on distinctions between
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 2 Photo. The Duchess of Kent visited the University of Malaya. The Duchese of Kent signs the Visitors Book, looking on, the ViceGhanceJlor Sir Sydney Catne and The Chancellor Mr. Malcobn MacDonald. S.P.R.
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  • 163 2 Decentralization Of Power Wanted KOTTAYAM, Oct. 11.— Mi. Asoka Mehta, General Secretary of the Praja Socialist Party, addressing at special regional convention of the party at Vakathanam, near Here, Mils afternoon said the PSP stood for the radical changes which the young Revolutionary Socialist Party desired. Therefore, if would be
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  • 92 2 LONDON. Oct 15.— A Bri'ish labour union acwised ts women workers on Mon'tv oot to slim because it might harm efficiency at 'hpir machines. The advice came in a pamphlet produced by the Amalgamated Engineering Union. It said most women require all the food
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  • 143 2 JAIPUR, Oct. 12.— Timo ly action by the police foiled an alleged attempt to commit saii in Jaipur city. Reports that a middleaged woman was going to burn herself alive on the funeral pyre of her hushmnd Spread quickly and wffhin tun hours over 100,000 people
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  • Article, Illustration
    73 2 TSUTOMU NISHIYAMA. Japanese Ambassador to India (in white suit) plants one of two camphor cinnamon saplings at the Rajghat Gardena, Delhi, on Oct. 7.. The saplings, which the Envoy brought from Tokyo, were planted near the spot where Mahatina Gandhi was cremated and are a Japanese tribute to the late
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  • 486 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 11.— The Commerce and Industry Aimister, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, said here that h« proposed to amend the Industries (development and regulation) Act so as to provide for the registration of industrial units which wete not ye* qualified for registration, but which
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  • 117 2 "FORGET THE PAST GANDHIDHAM, Oct. 11.-, The President, Dr. Prasad, las J week appealed to displacec persons to forget the past. H< said: "Our Government wil give you every assistance bu *e can achieve nothing with out your co-operation." Addressing a meeting v Adipur township, five mile from Gandhidha.m, he
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  • 1252 2 lie port On fa mi I Schools Shockingly True! "THERE is no improvement to be noticed in the e.location of the Indian vernacular schools. .Tha Indian Schools are th; .nost depressing feature the Educational system Tlw only kind of vernacular r-ci'ool which is likely to
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  • 502 3 Move To Save Harassed Hindu Minority NEW DELHI, Oct. IS.-India has rejected a Pakistan proposal that the new passport system due to be introduced for travel between the two countries today Wednesday be postponed for a month. Any short-term postponement, India
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  • 32 3 LONDON. Oct. 15. The Teikoku Bank of Japan has established a British branch in Copthall Court, the heart of the London financial district, the Registrar of new companies disclosed on Monday. A.P.
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  • 211 3 50,000 TONS CHINA RICE FOR INDIA HONGKONG. Oct. 14.— A contract under which China will sell 50.000 tons of rice to the Indian Government wat signed in Peking on Monday, according to Peking radk yesterday. The contract following up a previous one signed last May involving 100,000 tons of rici
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  • 85 3 They Stole 2 Billion Germs NEW YORK, Oct. 15 Thieves stole 2.000,000, on Monday— not in gems but in germs. They removed a suitcase from a doctor's automobile which contained two vials, one with 1,000,000, tuberculosis germs, the other holding a similar amount of anthrax bacteria, an animal disease which
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  • 81 3 The Director of Pasts. Singapore, announces that on Oct. 17, 1952, iDeepavalu the hours of public business at General Post Office will be 8.30 a.m. to 1 jxm. Other Post Offices and Postal Agencies in the Colony will be open from 9 a.m. to
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  • 75 3 The committee of the sports section of Ramnad District Association of Malaya have decided to run the "K. V. Velusamy Cmp" on knock-out basis this year for the Indian Youths in Selangor. Clubs or teams desiring to participate are requested to write to Mr. A.
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  • 82 3 There will be a Deepavali Social and Musical Entertainment on Sunday, Oct. 19, at 6.00 p.ro, at the Ceylon Tamil's Association premises. The programme Includes vocal music by Mrs. A. P. Rajah and Miss Jeyaletchumi Sinnadurai and instrumental music by Miss S. Ambihadevei, Miss S.
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  • 38 3 The Overseas Pakistani Leaigue, Singapore, will commemorate the Death Anniversary of Quaide Millat Llaquat Ali Khan, today, Oct. 15. special prayer meeting will be ncßd at 6 p.m. at Sultan Mosque. Fruits will be distributed.
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  • 181 3 CEYLON MALAYS DEMAND REPRESENTATION COLOMBO. Oct. 15.— Malays of Ceylon have demanded representation in the legislacion here. Mr. B. Zahiere Lye. president of the All-Ceylon Malay Association, has placed the demand before Premier Dudley Senanayake on behalf of 25,000 Malay settlers In the island. In a memorandum, trie Association said
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  • 170 3 NEW DELHI, Oct. 14.—Evidence of democracy in action in the fourth century in India are seen in manuscripts found in Sorem village in Muzzzaifarnagar district in Uttar Pradesh. Manuscripts describe conditions under "panchayat 1 raj" (village administration) in a 200 square mile area around
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    21 3 Photo. The Duchess of Kent leaving Singapore iKranii) War Cemetery after laying a wreath in honour of the War Dead. S.P.R.
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  • 97 3 NEW DELHI, Oct. 12 India's imports Of wool tops and wool manufactures in recent months show an upward trend, according to figres available with the International Wool Secretariat in New Delhi. During the first seven months of 1952, India imported wool tops, amounting to 4,463,000
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  • 127 3 BOMBAY. Oct. 12.— The Chief Minister, Mr. Morarjl Dcsai, said that observance of Harijan Day should serve as a sharp and urgent reminder to conservative people that the disabilities allowed to be imposed on the Harijans must be immediately and completely liquidated. In a message
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  • 153 3 12 Anna Stamp Costs Six Months R.I. VfcLLOrtE. Oct. 12. -A. O. Loganathan Pillat, formerly an executive clerk In the District Munaiff's Court at Sholtnghur, was convicted and sentenced on Sept. 29 by the District Magistrate to six months' R.1., on charges ot having fraudulently removed an additional adhesive twelveanna
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  • 150 3 HYDERABAD, Oct. It.-* Mr. Phoolchand Gandhi, convener of the Cabinet SubCommittee set up to tightendomicile rules in the State, ia understood to have prepared a draft report to be finalised by the Committee at its next meeting. The draft report is understood to favour the retention
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  • 62 3 NEW DELHI, Oct. 12 Government °f India has now decided to ailOw the export of another 100,000 bales of Bengal Deshi cotton, the Com- merce and Industry Ministry announced in a Press Note. The Government bad announced earlier an export <l u< ta of 352,000 bales
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  • 266 4 "Statesman" On Malaya: September was one of the quietest months in Malaya ■since the Communist revolt -began four years ago. The number of incidents (188) ■was the lowest since December, 1949. Nevertheless, 72 terrorists were killed, six were caiptutred and 23 surrendered.
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  • 26 4 LONDON, Oct. 15.— Prime Minister Churchill publicly expressed his regret yesterday at Britain's exclusion from the newly- formed Aus-tralia-New Zealand United States (ANZUSj Defence Pact. A.P.
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  • 133 4 Indonesian Reds Disclaim Terrorist Outrage JAKARTA. Oct. 15. Reports reaching here on Monday from Medan, Sumatra, previously considered one of the quietest areas in Indonesia, said three Red-shirted terrorists had been arrested following an attack on a private home. Usually reliable sources said the terrorists' shorts also bore hammer and
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  • 59 4 ONE MORE TERRORIST KILLED One more terrorist has been killed and two others capturea by security forces in the Federation. The kill and the captures, all of which occurred in Johore, bring to 600 the number of terrorists killed in Johore since the start of the Briggs Plan. (Further details
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  • 328 4 "MY Sloi'Eß" is the title of a picture to be screened at DIAMOND from today. It runs for a little over three nours and only strongwilled people could stand tne strain of the 'vale of tears', which swells in the eyes ci the audience as the picture goes
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  • 166 4 AERIAL ADVERTISING FOR SINGAPORE The first British light aircraft to be fitted to provide neon light aerial advertising is now on its way to Singapore by sea. It will be used to advertise a well-known soft drink. Tile neon installation gives a brilliantly clear message during dusk and night conditions,
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  • 27 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 15.—British Air Chief Marshal Sir William Dickson, on a world tour of air bases, arrived here vesterday from Karachi.- A. P.
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  • 66 4 U.S. Official Due In Singapore Today Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs John M. Allison will arrive in Singapore from Djakarta by special Navy plane today, Oct. 16, at 11.15 a.m. A press conference will be held in the VIP reception room at Kallang Airpprt immediately upon his
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  • 38 4 LONDON, Oct 15. Red China is sending a table tennis team to represent it at the first Asian Table Tennis Championships to be held in Singapore in November, PeiDine Radio said last night. A.P
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