Indian Daily Mail, 23 October 1952
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Title Section16 1952-10-23 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 253. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration419 1952-10-23 1 Hindu Advisory Board's Recommendation To Govt. Pan-Malayan Appeal For Funds To Be Issued The Hindu Advisory Board, Singapore at a meet ting held yesterday agreed ta a proposal put forward by a member, for putting up a English Secondary School on the PerumalA.P. - 419 words
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60 1952-10-23 1 The Public Meeting proposed to be held at the New Perumal Temple premises on Tuesday Nov. 4 at 5.30 p.m. to elicit public opinion on the scheme for rebuilding the Perumal Temple and leasing the temple lands for build, ing-leases, has been postponed to60 words
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372 1952-10-23 1 The Hindu Advisory Board took up for consideration the question of "Disposal of dead bodies of destitute Hindus." The Board at its meeting yesterday decided that a tund has to be created for meeting the expenses of ttH ourial Of dead bodies of372 words
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Article47 1952-10-23 1 'Ine Hindu Advisory Board at its meeting yesterday decided to recommend to tne Government tnat from a religious point of view a Holiday is not necessary for Thaj.pusa.rn, bun very essential for Thai Pongal which is Harvest Festival Day and which falls in Jan.-Fob.47 words
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Article160 1952-10-23 1 PANCHAYAT TO DECIDE DIVORCE The Hindu Advisory Board then took up for consideration the problem of break-up of Hindu Marriages. In view of the break-up of marriage alliances among Hindus in Singapore and with reference to many cases referred to the Board for consideration, the Hindu Advisory Board has decided160 words
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95 1952-10-23 1 Indian Basketball Team To Tour Malaya From Our Own Correspondent BANGALORE, Oct. 22— -An Indian Basketball Team to flour Malaya will be chosen during the Nationial Basketball rChaJmpionship to be held here from Dec. 8. The Singapore Chinese Federations have sponsored a one-month tour beginning from Dec. 20. Tt Is95 words
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Article15 1952-10-23 1 TEHERAN, Oct. 22— An international anti-locust conference will discuss closer collaboration in locust control. A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article49 1952-10-23 1 The Hindu Advisory Board at Its meeting yesterday decided to appeal to the public to discontinue the "disgraceful practice" of firewalking, the carrying of "Alsj3U KavaiJs" etc. The Board felt these acts of self-immolation are not edifying to Hiudu religion but are mere "idle ceremonies."49 words
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Article, Illustration94 1952-10-23 1 Mr. Mohammad Shaft Qureshl Pakistan High Commissioner In India, presented Ids Letter of Introduction from the Pakistan Prime Minister to the Prime Mkrister, Shrt Jawah&rlal Nehru. Picture shows the Prime Minister reading the Letter of Introduction presented by Mr. Mohammad Shaib Qureahi who appears third from left. Others seen inI.I.S. - 94 words
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159 1952-10-23 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Oct. 22.— 1t is learnt that the long-awaited Citizenship BUI has now been completely drafted by the Home Ministry and will be introduced in Parliament in the coming* session. The Bill, based on Article 11 of the159 words
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208 1952-10-23 1 U. S. Trying To Produce hresh Compromise Proposal? TEHERAN, Oct. 22. Orders to leave London are being sent to Iranian Embassy personnel in Britain by Dr. Mossadeq last night, Foreign Minister Fatemi reported. U.S. Ambassador Loy Henderson called on Dr. Mossadeq in the lateA.P. - 208 words
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Article68 1952-10-23 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 22— Two eggs were thrown at President Truman as he was making a campaign speech at Trenton, New Jersey, but they hit a woman reporter and a press photographer. At Cambridge. Massachusetts, a crowd of yelling Harvard University students broke through a cordonReuter - 68 words
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118 1952-10-23 1 Indian Cloth Export Period Extended From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct 22 The Commerce Ministry of the Government of India has announced that the period of free export of all varieties of sloth has been extended by three months from December 1952 to March 1953. Since April, the Government of118 words
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Article53 1952-10-23 1 NEW DELHI, Oct 22.— The Government af India yesterday extended from December until next March the period during which all varieties of cloth may be exported without restriction. The decision was taken to encourage textile* exparts. India exported 367.000.00U yards of textiles during the six monthsA.P. - 53 words
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Article30 1952-10-23 1 CAIRO, Oct. 22.— The Egyptian Interior Minister has been empowered by Premier Neguib to place any local newspaper under censorship "It necessary to safeguard EgVptTs integrity.**. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article60 1952-10-23 1 KARACHI, Oct. 22.— ThI Government of Pakistan has instructed its delegation at the Geneva talks to support Japan's membership of CATT (General Agreement on Trade Tariffs) Although Britain opposes Japan's membership, Pakistan's efforts to secure Japan's membership are said to be Inspired by her favourable tradeA.P. - 60 words
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Article66 1952-10-23 1 KANGOON, Oct. 22.— ine first plenary session of the Asian Socialist Conference will be from Jan. 7 to 13 and may be extended to Jan. 18, the preparatory committee of the conference announced yesterday. Over 200 delegates and Observer* from Asia, Africa and Europe will attend. It wasA.P. - 66 words
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Article43 1952-10-23 1 LONDON, Oct. 22.— A piece of stone from the fabric of Uhe Palace of Westminster is to be presented by Her Majesty's Government to the Federation of Mallaya Legislative Council. The atone will be incorporated in the Leg is. lative Council building. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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318 1952-10-23 1 PUBLIC WARNED AGAINST IMPORTING DOGS AND CATS FROM FEDERATION By Our Staff Reporter No dogs and cats shall be permitted to enter the Colony of Singapore from the Federation, as a matter of fact from any country where rabies exist, said Mr, A. H. Foster. Chief Veterinary Officer, Singapore, yesterday318 words
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Article101 1952-10-23 1 SAYS FORWARD BLOC PRESIDENT From Our Own Correspondent NAGPUR, OOt. 22. "Netaji is alive and is somewhere in China or Russia.' stated Mr. Sheelabadra Yajeq. Chairman of the Forward Bloc, to pressmen here on Tuesday during the celebration of th« Ninth Anniversary of the Formation of the Aza|d101 words
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701 1952-10-23 2 Indain Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Oct. 23, 1952. COMMUNISM VERSUS NATIONALISM "£OLD WAR" propagandists have of late begun threatening the people of South-East Asia with saying that Communist China is planning to invade this region and that the peoples thereof should be-tncreasrngty an their guard. It is all right to701 words
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Article194 1952-10-23 2 Hindi Marathi To Become State Languages NAGPUR, Oct. 20.— Pandit Shukla, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, said here yesterday that English would be replaced by Hindi and Marathi as official languages of the State from Aug. J 5, 1953. A notification naming Hindi and MararhiA.P. - 194 words
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172 1952-10-23 2 RAJAJI'S TOUR PROGRAMME IN CHETTINAD KARAIKUDI, Oct. 20.— Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister, will tour Chettinad for two days. The following is the tentative tour programme: Leaving Madras by the IndOCeylon Express on October 23, Rajaji arrives in Pudukottai on the morning of October 24. After addressing a public meet.FOC - 172 words
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Article, Illustration77 1952-10-23 2 Empress Nagako, wife of Emperor HiroUito of Japan (Right), bids farewell to her third daughter, Princess York 22, after her wedding to 25-year-old Takamasa Ikeda, a oountry squire (second from left), at the Korinkaku in Tokyo recently. The bridegroom, a commoner, is the son ef a formerA.P. - 77 words
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121 1952-10-23 2 Handloom Industry: Centre's Attitude Criticised POONA, Oct. 20.— Mr. Abdul Qaiyum Ansarl, Handloom Weaver's Congress, characterised the recent order of the Government of India lifting the control on dhoties and sarig manufactured by mills as a "fresh instance of betrayal of the interests of the poor and helpless handloom weavers".FOC - 121 words
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Article36 1952-10-23 2 CALCUTTA, Oct. 20. The Rashtriya Swayom Sewak Sangh has decided to launch an all-India campaign aginst eow-slaugnter, Air. Kirpa Ran* Chanda, Amritear District organizer of the RSS, told pressmen at Amritear. FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article86 1952-10-23 2 BOMBAY. Oct. Jl>. Three persons were injured when six armed dacoiis pelCed stones while retreating tiUm a raid last night on a suburban residence between Kui-Ja and Khar, police sported to-da^. Police said that dacoits broke open the residence of cue A. K Swamy and belabouredFOC - 86 words
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Article34 1952-10-23 2 KATHMANDU, Oct. 20. General Cariappa, invited by the Nepal Government, will arrive in Kathmandu on Nov 2 for a one-week tour of the country, it is reliably learnt. FOCFOC - 34 words
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Article200 1952-10-23 2 British Council's Scholarships NEW DELHI, Oct 20. A Press note issued by the Ministry of Education says that the British Council has offered six scholarships, three to Lecturers in English or English language teaching in training colleges, and three to Lecturers in English in Universities and affiliated colleges, for theFOC - 200 words
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368 1952-10-23 2 BOMBAY, Oct. 20.— Ships of the Indian Navy will sail from Bombay to carry out a sevenmonth hydrographic survey of the waters around the west and east coast of India. The survey i a undertaken by 1,760-ton I.N.S. Investigator, 780-ton I.N.S. RohilkhandFOC - 368 words
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Article98 1952-10-23 2 SIMLA, Oct. 20.— The Governments of India and Pakistan have agreed that the initial request for permission for a pilgrimage should reach the other Government not later than two-and-a-half^ months before the proposed date Of commencement of the pilgrimage, says a Press Note issued by the Punjab98 words
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Article44 1952-10-23 2 KARACHI, Oct. 20. The Pakistani Government's 2*i% 1957-58 loan opened Wednesday morning and closed in the afternoon. A targe^ for the loan has been fixed. The loan has been raised with a view to financing industrial and agricultural development schemes. FOCFOC - 44 words
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147 1952-10-23 2 TWO FOREIGN FIRMS FINED BY BOMBAY CUSTOMS BOMBAY. Oct. 20. Two foreign firms were fined to the aggregate of Rs 12 lakhs bv the Collector of Customs, Bombay, for alleged violation of customs regulations. A high-ranking customs official stated that the chemists' firm of Parke Davis and Company imported ChloromycetinFOC - 147 words
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289 1952-10-23 2 Campaign To Be Intensified JOHANNESBURG, Oct. 21.-- The National Action Committee of the African National Congress and the South African Indian Congress said in a statement today that 6,880 volunteers in 32 centres had taken part in the defiance campaign since it beganReuter - 289 words
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Article724 1952-10-23 2 K^fU-j PROBLEM OF KENYA A STATE of emergency has been declared throughout the British Colony of Kenya, sequel to the outbreak of terrorist activities by members of the Mau May Society. British troops have been rushed by air to combat the terrorist menace and restore peace and724 words
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Advertisement68 1952-10-23 2 "Unberthed Tickets for the "RAJULA" sth November, 1952. Unberthed tickets for the s*s. "Rajula" sailing on the sth November, 1952, will be on sale at our Unberthed Ticket Office at iiSi >^rJ tr€€t on the 24th October, 1952, at 9.00 aan. ISLAY KERR CO., LTD, Agents: 8.1.5.N. CO., LTD., SINGAPORE."68 words
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682 1952-10-23 3 Exodus From Pakistan Drops By SO p.c. CALCUTTA, Oct. 15.-With the Indorakustan ipassport system in force on Indian side scnce midnight last night, the current migration flow from East Pakistan to West Bengal came down by 50 per cent in the past 24 hours.FOC - 682 words
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Article65 1952-10-23 3 LEAGUERS STRANDED IN CALCUTTA CALCUTTA, Oct. 15.— A chartjereid Pakistani: plaiie from Dacca to Karachi carrying 40 members of the General Council of the AllPakkrtaf.i Muslim League devdtdped engine trouble at Dum Dum airport today necessitating its stay tonight. As the League leaders possessed no passports or visafc, they wereFOC - 65 words
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Article164 1952-10-23 3 CALCUTTA. Oct. 14.— Only 136 duly completed applications for visas have so far been received by 'the Passport Office a^aohed ,to the Indian High Commissioner at Dacca, as against the total number of 2,64,000 visa forms supplied to the Government otf IMC Bengal and to individual applicants,FOC - 164 words
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Article199 1952-10-23 3 BOMBAY, Oct. 15. The Passport Office of tihe Bombay Government took over tihe work otf .issuing passports ic\r Fafcls'tan from the RehaoHiiiOatiun Defcairtment which wvas in charge of this function tiMaamo. Tfi noon today, three com plete applications for passports to Pakistan had been receivedFOC - 199 words
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Article, Illustration102 1952-10-23 3 Adly L'amlum, 23-year-old scion of a family of wealthy Egyptian Landowners, startad a life sentence at! Tourah Prison, on Oct. 10. The sentence was imposed by an Egyptian Military Court after Adly and eight ot his friends were found guilty of attacking a police station w/th machine guns while Adly102 words
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Article207 1952-10-23 3 CALCUTTA, Oct. 15.— The Preside nit of the Muslim Choanber of Commerce in Calcutta, Mr. Mohammad Rafique, said today that the introduction of the passport system of travel between India and Pakistan would have a bad effect on trade between tho two Bengals "and brir.tj untoldFOC - 207 words
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62 1952-10-23 3 NEW DELHI, Oct 20.— The Government of India has appointed a two-member committee to review the recommendations of the State Trading Committee in the light Of recent economic developments. Its members are Mr. S. V. Krishnamoorthy Rao, MP. (Chairman) and Mr. B. P. Jhun(jhunwala,FOC - 62 words
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Article150 1952-10-23 3 BOMBAY, Oat. 15.— About 10 persons, who arrived in Bombay from Karachi by the s-s. Saraswati, today were not allowed to disembark on account of the new Indo-Pakis-Wtn passport regulations which came into operation C'nis morning. AH of them were in possession af temporary permits to enterFOC - 150 words
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Article124 1952-10-23 3 SHILLANG, Oct. 15— Not a single traveller crossed the border at Taanaibil Dawki, a normally busy cheCkpost on the Shildang-Syl'het road, from East Pakistan today, the first day since the pass-port-cum-visa Urarvel sysltem came Into force last midnight. The Assam security police staff watched buses from SylhetFOC - 124 words
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Article102 1952-10-23 3 CALCUTTA, Oct. 15.— -The Government ci India today asked the West Bengal Government not to enforce the passport operation^ "too strictly" till Oct. 20, it is learnt. This decision is understood to have been taken to allow the people of both Bengals to understand fully the implicationsFOC - 102 words
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Article161 1952-10-23 3 CALCUTTA, Oct. 15.— The Executive Committee of the East Bengal Pradesh Congress today urged the Government of India to shoulder the entire responsibility for rc'.hafc'ilitaiting the displaced persons from Eastern pakis- tan making it an all-India problem. The Committee, in a resolution, stated that due toFOC - 161 words
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877 1952-10-23 3 Doctors Reluctant To Take Any Risk! LUCKNOW, Oct. 17.— With signs of good sense on all sides, it now seems likely that the incidents connected with the demonstrations in Lucknow Medical College may tie resolved to the satisfaction of the various parties concerned.FOC - 877 words
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Article60 1952-10-23 3 PEKING, Oct. 21 The Indian delegation to the Asian and Pacific peace conference had sen^ a letter of greetings to chairman Mao Tse-tung on the occasion of the third anniversary ff the founding of the Chinese People's Republic, Peking Radio said yesterday. The letter, written inReuter - 60 words
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Article40 1952-10-23 3 SIMLA, Oct. 20.— The Governments of the two Punjabs have under consideration the question f.i exchanbe of cash securities deposited In courts by non ivius'vm undertrlals In Punjab (P) and Muslim undertrial* in Punjab {I). FOCFOC - 40 words
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901 1952-10-23 4 "Rational Human" Treatment Of Indians Urged CEYLON NEWS: Ex-Minister's Plea For Amendment Of Citizenship Act COWMBO: Mr. C Suntharalingam, former Minister af Trade and Commerce, expressed the hope that better counsels would prevail, even at this la te hour and the Indian and Pakistani Citizenship Act amended so as toFOC - 901 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-10-23 4 Scientists of the office of Naval Research 1952 Cosmic Bay expedition launch plastic high altitude balloons from the UJSJ-. coast guard cutter Eastwlnd to measure cosmic radiation in the vicinity of Uie northern magnetite pole. The expedition's research work was carried out in Baffin Bay and northwest75 words
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Article63 1952-10-23 4 RANGOON, Oct. 22.— Ka ren insurgents, 400 strong, overran and occupied a Communist stronghold 25 miles southwest of Rangoon in the Irrawady delta, it was reported yesterday. Attacking the district headquarters, the Karens were reported to have killed a Communist "Red guard" comman der and his lieutenant,A.P. - 63 words
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Article73 1952-10-23 4 JAFFNA: An Ashram, the first of its kind in Ceylon, was opened at Neervely in Kopay recently. The Ashram is housed in a two-acre block of land gifted by a resident of the village. The object of the Ashram Is to spread the teachings of Gandhi.FOC - 73 words
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Article41 1952-10-23 4 NEW YORK, Oct. 22.— The United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday rejected a Russian demand that North Korean and Corunu^lst China be Invited here to present Alleged evidence of germ warrare against the United States. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article45 1952-10-23 4 LONDON, Oct. 22.— Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer R. A. Buttler announced oa Tuesday there will be no change in the £25 tourist al- lowance for Britons travelling OutsMe the sterling area In tne year ben-innlno- Wis„ t 1952.-. 1 1 A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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516 1952-10-23 4 MADRAS, Oct. 16.— Further arguments were advanced today by the defence in the case a«amst Mr. C. G. Menon and Mrs. Menon of Singapore, now being tried at the Bgmore Court before the Chief Presidency Magistrate, Mr. m. A. Venikjabaramana iNTamu. As alreadyFOC - 516 words
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471 1952-10-23 4 L. S. Raju Case Postponed To Nov. 3. BOMBAY. Oct. 14. Mr. Justice Rajadhyaksha and Mr. Justice Vyas. at the B q m to a y High Court, ooday made a suggestion tnai one remand application oexure tne FrnSi-OAjuss Magistrate of Banpaaore jin wiiicn L. Raju is involved may oeFOC - 471 words
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