Indian Daily Mail, 21 October 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 25/. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 174 1 PERSIA GETTING READY FOR BREAK WITH BRITAIN Sweden Agrees To Look After Iran's Interests In U.K. U.S. TO LOOK AFTER BRITISH INTERESTS IN PERSIA TEHERAN, Oct. 20 —Iran yesterday prepared technical arrangements for carrying out its decision to break off diplomatic relations with Britain. Foreign Minister Hussein Fate mi said
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  • 84 1 RAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20. Dr. Henry F. Grady blames his former boss, Secretary of State Dean AchesOn, for iho ruptured British-Iranian diplomatic relations. "1 think thla tragedy can De laid at the feet Of Mr. Acheson." said Dr. Grady, who was U.S. Ambassador to Iran for 14 months.
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  • 234 1 A Bill replacing the cnieifainments Uury Proclamation and giving effect to rerrain recommenaations of the report of the Entertainments Uuty Committee, will be introduced shortly in the federal Legislative Council. Clause 4 Imposes a duly at a rale to be fixed from tune to tune by
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  • 125 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 20.— Chief Minister Rajaji inaugurating the Chingteput District Political Conference at Poonamallee on Sunday declared that admission to the Congress Party is open to all honest men. He particularly, urged all those who had broken away from th<*
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  • 74 1 Floods In Province Wellesley KUALA LUMPUR. Monday: The Senior Executive Engtuew, Butterworth. reported this morning that the flood had .subsided at the 6.86 milestone Biftit TensahBukit Meftajam Road junction. a.rwi also at the Bth milestone Buktt Mertajam main road. Both roads are now clear of water. The Senior Executive Engineer.
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  • 139 1 A Bill wifl be introduced in the Federal Legislative Council shortly amending the land Enactments, with the intention of having eventually a single Land Code for the whole of the Federation. The Objects and Reasons of the Bill states; "At present, however, separate laws are in force
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  • 60 1 PHOTO). A fusillade of firework* adds to the vigour of the "Lion Dance." a traditional ceremonial performance, as Chinese-Americans celebrate the 41st Anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Republic. The celebration centred In Mott Street, New York, on Oct. 10. The community cheered speeches calling for
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  • 215 1 LIMITATION OF ACTIONS: NEW BILL A Bill entitled Limitation Ordinance 1952, will be introduced shortly in the Federal Legislative Council. The Objects and Reasons ot the Bill are: "The existing law on Ww» limitation of actions, pieserlbing the periods within which various kinds of action must be brought, is based,
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  • 298 1 Living Standards Of Under -Developed Countries Dangerously Low Greatest Challenge Of Our Civilisation, Says Trygve Lie NEW YORK, Oct. 20.— Mr. Trygve Lie, SecretaryGeneral of Hie United Notions, said yesterday that the poverty of hundreds of millions of people in Asia and Africa "is one of the geat challenges of
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  • 27 1 PHOTO). The Queen, Prince Charles, Princess Anne and Princess Margaret drive from Eustom Station, London, after their return from holiday in Balmoral, Scotland. A.P.
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  • 153 1 To Help Slove East- West Differences INDIA IS READY SAYS NEW AMBASSADOR TO MOSCOW MOSCOW, Oct. 20. India's new ambassador to the Soviet Union, K. P. S. Menon, told Soviet president Nikolai Shvemlk on Saturday that India stands ready to help solve differences between the East and the West. Presenting
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  • 48 1 It is officially announced that the Governments of the Federation of Malaya and of Singapore have nominated Mr. A. Gilmour, C.M.G., Secretary for Economic Affairs. Singapore, to represent the two territories a t the Commonweaitn Economic Con'arence to ije held shortly in London.
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  • 208 1 ATOMIC AIR LINERS IN TWENTY YEARS? "It is not impossible, that in 1975 KI.M. will have perhaps one or perhaps two atomic aircraft, aircraft which cost about 100 million guilders each." This interesting announcement was made by one of the leading ilgures in world aviation, Dr. A. Plesman, President oi
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  • 187 1 MADRAS, Oct. 20.— Validity of the 1881 Fugitive Offenders Act under which a Singmpore lawyer Mr. C. G. Menon and his wife are under arrest and facing extradition to Singapore was doubted here today by the Chief Presidency magistrate. The magistrate ruled that the
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  • 144 1 ASSISTANCE TO LIBRARIES IN SINGAPORE Since 1947 until early 1952 the> British Council has presented 6,295 volumes to various libraries in the Colony of Singapore. The total value of these presentations Ls $28,400. Most of these presentations were to Raffles Library and Raffles Junior Library. In addition to book presentations
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  • 98 1 The following message naa been sent by the Governor of Sarawak, Sir Anthony Foster Abell. K.C.M.G.. to the Gover* nar of Singapore, Mr. J. P. Nicoll, C.M.G.:— "The Duchesa of Kent desires that the following message be conveyed to the Singapore Legislative Council: Her Royal Highness deeply
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  • 43 1 CAIRO, Oct. 20.— 1f you are short of matches in Cairo, catch the first tram passing and you will solve the question. Due to shortage of small currency, tram conductors give you a packet of matches for change.- A. P
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  • 564 2 Indian Daily Mail s'pore Tues, Oct 21, 1952. Only Postponed But Not Destroyed IT is reported that the Singapore Malay Union, in spite of the support offered by the local branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, has decided not to contest the forthcoming City Council elections/This is indeed very relieving
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  • 85 2 COLOMBO: The absence of the Minister ot Commerce and Trade and the Permanent Secretary of that Minustry who are both in China at present has delayed plans for the formation of a shipping corporation. A representative of a EurovMn line who came to Cey•on recently with certain
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  • 380 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 19.— The Government of India, in a Gazette Extraordinary issued Wednesday announced "eight categories of visa following the! introduction of the passport system for travel 'Wtween l*idia and Pakistani/I They are: JbttmL I. CATEGd^T^'Visaa. u,- sued to PakSsWAf J&tionalg resident in_East_Pakistan within
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  • 280 2 Pak, Muslim League Office-Bearers To Hold 3-yr. Of Office DACCA, Oct. B.— The Pakiatan Muslimj League Council decided on a three-year term of office for members of the Council and its office-bearers, &s well as for pirmary members of the League, paying a trien-" nlal subscription of two annas. As
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  • 163 2 Resettling Displaced Persons Plan NEW DELHI, Oct. 19.— The Central Ministry of Rehabilitation has approved ten schemes for the resettlement of displaced agriculturist families from East Bengal and seven more schemes for the resettlement of displaced small traders and artisans from East Bengal. The schemes cover Over 2,400 agriculturist families
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  • 75 2 AHMEDABAD, Oct. 19.— The Election Tribunal has set aside the election of Mr. Ishwaibhai K. CJhavda (Congress) to the Bombay Legislative Assembly, from the Borsad II constituency of Karia district. The decision was a sequel to a petition filed by Mr. Motisinhaji Mahida, a Thakore of Gajna,
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  • 750 2 Pak. Govt's Request Agreed Jo NEW DELHI, Oct. 19. The Government of India Thursday announced further relaxation of the Indian passport scheme till Oct 31, at the request of the Pakistani Government. A Press Note issued by the External Affairs Ministry says: "In its anxiety to
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  • 76 2 BOMBAY, Oct. 19.—Mangalore will be aerially linked with other air stations in India from January 1, 1953, it Is learned here. MangalOre is about 500 miles south of Bombay. The Rs. 11 lakh project undertaken by the Civil Aviation engineers for the construction Of an "all-weather" airport
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  • 113 2 PREVENTED FROM LANDING IN BOMBAY BOMBAY, Oct. 15. Thirty-nine passengers arriving in. Bombay by ship today from Karachi were not allowed to land by Indian immigration authorities because they did not possess valid passports and v«san to enter Indian territory. Thirty-five of the passengers were equipped with temporary permits and
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  • 47 2 RANIPET, Oct. 19. Tirunavukkarasu, a boy aged ten years, was killed when a wall collapsed in front of the booking office of a local cinema house. Two others were also injured and were admitted in the hospital. The police are investigating.- FOC
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  • 191 2 The President, Khawaja Naztmuddln, replying, stated there was no rule that every unit of Pakistan should be on the Council. Besides, if any provincial Council failed to elect their representatives, the Pakistan League Council was empowered to co-opt members from the defaulting province. As far
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  • 73 2 NEW DELHI, Oct, 19.— India is among the 23 countries invited to aaaend the second SE Asia and limited South Pacific regional ah- navigation meeting to be held in Melbourne in January next year, the Australian High Commission announced here. The main object of
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  • 1214 2 By the By PERUMAL TEMPLE —A SUGGESTION IT is proposed to call a public meeting at Perumal Temple premises on TUESDAY, Nov. 4, at 5.30 p.m. of ail Hindus interested including the objectors in the proposed rebuilding of a new Perumal Temple, and the meeting is for
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  • 51 2 NAG-PUR, Oct. 18.— Madhya P a rad^ h l t£ officially stated has the highest percent^" Qf infant mortality in im«* Diseases mcsitly rcsponcible for this are said to be pneum u ni i *y«e»tery. diarrhoea enteTttis, meningitis, smallSSii?y n^ iO -n^? n F^ ial trition-
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  • 38 2 PHOENIX (Arizona), Oct. 20 Jacqueline Mercer, Miss America Of 1949. received an uncontested divorce here from William Oldenburper, her second husband. She charged him with extreme cruelty. They were married on Aii*. A.P.
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  • 421 3 If Not Jammu And Kashmir Will Be Disintegrated? MADRAS, Oct. 14.— "Kashmir has always been a part of India and as far as the Praja Parishad goes, it has fully acceded to India and Sheik Abdullah is trying to keep it separate declared
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  • 545 3 MADRAS, Oct. 16.— 1n the 17 cases against Mr. C. Govinda Menon, and his wLfe, Mrs. Vilasini Mejion^ of Singapore, under the Fugitive Offenders Act, the Chief Presidency Magistrate, on Oct. 13 heard arguments on both sides, and pasted the cases to Oct. 20 for passing orders. The
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  • 357 3 EXPORT OF IND. SARONGS TO CEYLON MADRAS, Oct. 18.—Following tiie ipTomuigatian of aa order by the Gavemm<- rt of CevJoax, imposing c jr.ain re->--u -Liens upc. the Lnapr* of handloocn .saroii'js fro )ct. 15, exporters n'O;n jras have chartered an aircraft f or n'ne trips to Colombo irom Mcenambaklcar.il, so
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  • 217 3 NEW DELHI, Oct. 18.— The Supreme Court last Thursday held that the Abducted Persons (Recovery and Restoration) Act of 1949 was not inconsistent with Article 22 of the Constitution. This reverses a judgment of the Punjab (I) High Court holding that the Act violated the Article. The
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  • 49 3 Pakistan's High Commissioner .M In anoiaivo'iq eriJ T9b ■NfiWi ©BtltlUOct; n lO.i- Mr iirjuioE-ieUn:«atfKwv 'f*>iv.'iPak>R->lnbw:-?ira3qntiodj< iris/.WUer i> nmrtidiicttxmriflroin •therif'Htkis »i£ JMmg.si&GafiLstHtvj.ta .tht Prime Minister of Indiatlas' weak. In -M>ctMiKfttb!.:*Mt.h the praotiW.Ol'fifiSHJiyi A betweer India and Pakistan, Mr <Q«nnsht<j»:raootfe(Mti<aa tttfith( ■G-.m Kn ut.'iWr.^*' .Dull a ;-rff: Pa tiv.aw -Pllgiv COSiffrfesioaer.
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  • 290 3 Grave Allegation U.P. State Police iK>Lieved, aiuifegfld iirom i jM) wet. 1 i<W(."tt wi! iu^ dks .'IPs i^P, Wl' i&s%9,'^cftfe %i iid:',Sii ask asrTUU IDviiQß Jr^ longer confined to the bottom. It has now %rea<i to the hagiier reaches In the du>ijriicts. Thanks to the airport c'aat gooiidas are gettiing
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  • 68 3 U.S GIFT OF VITAMIN TABS. *iftfj'^aWSl%riA¥i-« (^d-"i(rt -20&.00 the Rt. Rey.-W»g#. 'BdWbrd'-t .l-g^iitiNßfo^-'^aaiti^tf Direc war Renal Services, Na al Catholrc Welfare Con nee, New York, was parel--.ed to Rajkumairi Atnri r. Health. Minister, Gav nent of Inidia, today b Very Rev. Paul F. Smitl The ceremony was attend by Rt.
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  • 32 3 SCARBOROUGH, England, Oct. 20. Lord Wooiton Lord President Of the Privy Council and chairman of the Conservative Party, has showed a slight improvement from a serious lung complication. l-AJP. A.P.
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  • 122 3 Government of India, it \s underst««dfl9lniveai«»ked for legal advice ir an>. the. exactscope and'ffiMirif arWßfcl* 331 of the C+M*iUtoA*nti#tlHrAx i^rescri'bas that "reasynab:^ officer atgaJiyfbifwtbtTn disci-v plinaey action Ls ,projKxsedi: 'I he pjibliic McdUWßS'ifepm* mitteo had m&ideSdP'r&Jmn* memdation that lK^j*^M*s for disciplinary '^cMdfa^ be modified so thSV CT Jbif bW.i
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    55 3 The jet-powered hydrofoil speedboat "White Hawk" travels at about 90 miles an hour during trials on Lake Windermere on Oct. 9. The boat belongs to a naval architect, Mr. Frank. Hnnning-lee, whose witty Stella, hopes to break t*A fT M Hd water speed -'Hw^ cord of 178.4 miles ah
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  • 29 3 JAP MISSION TO VISIT INDIA Iks' m. 6xporwtg." Resides India:/' *nrc l 'MislfHr 'sfens- tft^ T atread^iffiaAmetiCc •dtti'Bi'Minj^Sfiirfg ihsfec- tfo*» i <oihs J bFttt!eB^OTUirtrtes sp6aso¥(*tir %y thtr^SfamtfMJ ernment.^t FOC
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  • 573 3 place irFmI"'%stSn tJtS^ wMt^Ic Wires open to all big. "Oxford, is a.. University Sir .Ernes kv gave .three or four afOM»rftnO^«^\\Bt*)a\ JWa\ mK^flWiRBSSBm o#en^lre^ l to c .W r m v«to**a* v^r«Auiban\ notaftdrecMMd. rf*33ptt. U%eVJV^ i^^ts^tBO^St «»ltt£th* dW»tog%\** M 4 S «W,s^i MWWWVn, <m«| ch tei Awr>'rttigtt^\*rr toctftnaqatfio n'knVfcl
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  • 1125 4 CEYLON NEWS: To Benefit Dependants Of Deceased Applicants Referring to allegations made by Mr. K. Rajallngam, former President of the Ceylon Indian Congress, and Mr. K. G. S. Nair, Secretary of the Ceylon Indian Congress, Sir Kant hi oh Vaithinathan, Permanent Secretary to the
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    41 4 Rasnalingam. Mr. M. V. Gurusajny. Sunday, Nov. 2: 9 a.,n Pooja and Havanam; 1 p.m Feeding; 6 pjn. Meeting Lectures in English by Swam'. Madhavananda and Swaml Vatiswaranaoda; 7 p.m. Ara thi and Prayer. Musical Entertavnment by Sri Ramakrlshna Sangeertha Sabha
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  • 84 4 ROME, Oct. 20 A ttlree man Norwegian delegation left Rome over the weekend for Cairo, enroute to New Delhi where i t will study means of aiding India. The three Norwegians have been commissioned tt? make the study by the Norwegian government which recently appropriated 10,000,000
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  • 210 4 The Opening Ceremony of the Sri Ramakrfehna Temple at 179 Hartley Road will be performed by Swami Madhavananda, the General Secretary of the Ramakrishna Mission, Beku Math. Calcutta on Friday, Oct SI. The programme for the occtfsifen will be as follows: Tuesday, Oct. 28:
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  • 55 4 JAKARTA. Oct. 20—Indonesia's capital, on the surface at least, returned to near normal today following two days of e*;lcst.ve political tension. Tanks and artillery were wrtikdrajwn from strategic positions throughout the city, roadblocks were removed and two hours chapped off the emergency curfew. The general atmosphere
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  • 44 4 SANDAKAN (North Borneo^ Oct. 20.— The Duchess of Kent gave her name today to North Borneo's first hospital ta be constructed since the war. The Duchess flew from Jesselton to dedicate the "Duchess of Kent Hospital' In a brief ceremony. A.P.
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  • 55 4 The Hindu officers of the Railway Department in Singapore will celebrate the •*ft>athurtht" festival at tue Sri Sengapa Vlnayagar Temple,, 19, Ceylon Road, Katong, tomorrow, Wednesday, Oct. 1i from 5.30 n.m. to 8.30 p.m. The programme includes special "Abishegam" and 'Pooja' ceremonies and music, writes Mr. P. Valuppillai,
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  • 37 4 CAGLIARI (Sardinia). Oct 20.— The Italian Government yesterday put US$lO,OOO, dead or alive, on the heads of Sardinia's five top bandits In a grim drive to stop the island's new wave of highway robbery. A.P.
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  • 28 4 LONDON. Oct. 20.—Eighty-flve-year-old Queen. Mary was recovering yesterday from a cold in the head. Her doctors, however said she must remain indoors for a few more days^- A.P.
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