Indian Daily Mail, 24 October 1952

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  • 16 1 Indain Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 254. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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    36 1 PHOTO). A coronation robe for a Viscountess bj Peter Russell is pictured at the Royal Festival Hall in London on Oct. 6. It is seen at a preview of eoronation year fashions hv various couturiers. A.P.
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  • 31 1 BUENOS AIRES. Oct. 23.— Argentina and India signed a trade agreement yesterday undqr which India will tuade 40,000 tons oi burlap for an undißdOßed quantity of wheat. A.P.
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  • 147 1 Formal Note Delivered LONDON, Oct. 23.— Iran broke off diplomatic relations with Britain yesterday, a Foreign Office spokesman said. Iranian Charge D 'Affaires Mohamad Hadjeb Davallou in the past hour orally informed the Foreign Office of Premier Mossadeq's long-threatened decision to rupture
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  • 55 1 BERNE. Oct 23.—Switzerland lis to act for BritAia in Persia now tllat diipl ornate relations have been broken. it was ofl&oiully announce i here today. A communique saild that fallowing a request from the Bi'ltks'h yesterday the Swiss Minister chained the agreement
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  • 157 1 BUSINESS REGISTRATION FEES IN FEDERATION KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The new Schedule to the Registration and Licensing of Businesses Bill published m Federation gazette today is as follows: The appropriate tee for Che issue of a licence shall be— (a) In the case of a business carried on by a company
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  • 47 1 MADRAS. Oct. 23.— A spokesman for the Madras 3aak<<tbali Association said yesterday that an Indian basketball tdarm will visit Communist China on a goodwill mission in December aoid January. India alreaidy has sent diplomatic, economic and oultiupal .nHsskms to Red China. A.P.
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  • 65 1 Marshall Joseph V. Stlalin makes the closing speech of th? 19th Congress of the Communist Party cf the Soviet Union at* the Kremlin to .Moscow on Oct. 14. Seated behrnd him are (front left) L» M. Kaganovlfcch, Georgi M. Maientoov. L. D. Beria N. A.
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  • 61 1 KARACHI, Oct. 23. -Police yesterday arrested Rahim, 38-year-old Pakistani outlaw wanted for 15 y^-ars. Agarnst him are charges alleging over 200 murders and countless bandit raids in Sind province. Rahim was virtual ruler of a big Isolated interior area where he imposed his own taxes. CaptuYed with
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  • 368 1 Questions In Commons LONDON, Oct. 23.— Mr. Stanley Awbery, Labour, asked in the House of Commons yesterday what claims made by the Asian and European; workers in the Singapore Naval Base were still outstanding. He also asked how long they had been under consideration
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  • 134 1 LONDON, Oct. 23— Britain yeiterdiay told tihe Sudan Chat she approves self-gov-ernment for the Sudan's 9,800,000 population out onij on the understanding that Britain and Egypt maintain ftnatl authority. Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden told the House oX Commons: "The British Government haive informed the actrng Governor General
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  • 55 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 23.—India will send 300 stud bull and buffaloes to the Philippines soon, an Agriculture Ministry source said yesterday. He added the Philippines had requested 1.000 but India was unable to spare more because of her own security. Last year India exported 700 stud
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  • 28 1 TOKYO. Oct. 23. The Indian Ambassador Mr. M. A. Rauf yesterday paid a first courtesy call on the Japanese Foreign Minister Mr. Katsuo Okazaki. Reuter
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  • 398 1 Andhra Congress Chief's Somersault! Attitude To Madras City Reversed: Rajaji Ministry Threatened With Crisis From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 23. The Tamilnad Congress leaders are gravely perturbed at the recent statement by the Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee President Mr. N. Sanjeevi Reddi that Andhras would not abandon their claims
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  • 134 1 RADIO OFFICER KILLED: PILOTS INJURED JAMSHEDPUR, India, Oct. 23. An Orient Airways plane crashed near Jamshedpur early yesterday killing the radio officer* a)nd seriously injuring the pilot and co-pilot. First reports said there I stone. He and nia assistant, were no passengers on board. a Pakistani, named
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  • 30 1 A Special Meeting of the Council will be held in the City Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 29, at 2.30 p.m. to consider the Budget for 1953.
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    47 1 Photo. Adlai Stevenson, Governor of Illinois and Democratic President Nominee, is all smiles as he Is blanketed by Caroline Mo Tonic of Umatilla, Oregon, Oct. 12. Stevenson was there on a short stop en route to San Francisco as part of his campaign for the Presidency. A.P.
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  • 328 1 Arbitration Board's Award Welcomed By Mr. Narayanan KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday: The Estate YYages Arbitration Board today announced its award in the dispu te between the Plantation Workers Unions and the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association over the scale of wages for price zones below
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  • 132 1 UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 23.— The General Assembly's 60-nation Political Committee unanimously decided yesterday to give priority to a debate on Korea. Earlier the committee rejected by 44 votes to five with eight abstentions a proposal that it should place in its agenda
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  • 34 1 Searchlight practice was carried out on the Straits of Jchore last night, and the searchlights install'*! will be In permanent, operation as from today, as a safeguard against Communist infiltration.
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  • 24 1 Swamj Madhavananda, General Secretary of the Ramakrishna Mission and Swami Tatlswarananda will arrive by Bharat Airways Plane about 12 noon tomoirow.
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  • 631 2 Indain Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Oct. 24, 1952. Emergency And India's Lesson pMEKGENCY in Malaya, near Emergency in Hong Kong, Emergency fs Sarawak, and now Emergency in yet another British territory, namely, Kenya well, what is wrong with the British territories? That all is not well with them is of
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  • 730 2 Inquiry Committee May Be Set Up NEW DELHI, Oct. 21.— The Planning Commission it was revealed, has suggested the appointment of a high-power committee to review the working of prohibition in the States. Congress Working Committee members who concluded discussion on the Plan Friday 17. supported
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  • 106 2 Persian students are seen at (to Iranian Legation at Stuttgart, Germany, after thev started a hunger strike on Oct. 12 in protest against their country's currency restrictions. They had been carrying on a desultory sit-down strike at the legation since last month to force their government to
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  • 382 2 AMRAVATI. Oct. 20. Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, Governor of Madhya Pradesh, said here that health should be considered as a "neutral" point —a zero state. The popular belief that health was positive and disease negative was not correct, he said, and added that health was
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  • 108 2 BOMBAY, Oct. 20.— Mr. A. S. De Mel lo, former President of the Board of control for Cricket to India, has declined the post of Chairman of the Board's Silver Jubilee Sub-Commmittee. Mr. De Mello was appointed to the office by the Board at its annual
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  • 229 2 ADMINISTRATION OF MADHYA PRADESH NAGPUR, Oct. 18.— The appointment of a "separate nigh-level boafrd to ensure .promptness and efficiency of aidminiistratioh" is under the active consideration of the State Government. Chief Minister Shukla who has promised toning up of tihe atate"s adminLitration within one year also proposes to appoint non-official
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  • 42 2 HAZARIBAGH, Oct. 20. Mr. Diwakar, Governor of Bihar, who came here on Thursday, visited the Telaiya Konar dams and the Bokaro thermal plant. He was accompanied by Mr. Phulan Prasad Verma, Bihar member for the DVC. FOC
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  • 355 2 BOMBAY, Oct. 20.— Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, Union Minister for Commerce, addressing the Committee of the Indian Merchants' Chamber here today said: "Though we see that the trade balance deficits have to some extent been mitigated by other invisible earnings, yet care should be
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  • 439 2 [jßy <£yj BABIES IN PRISON 'RABIES living with ineii mothers in the Kuala Lumpur prison were being made to "suffer for the sins of their parents", says hArs. E. Ramachandram, a visiting Justice of the Peace, referring to the conditions under which the babies had to live
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  • 386 2 DACCA, Oct. 20.— Khwaja Nazimuddin, addressing the All-Pakistan Muslim League Convention here asked his countrymen not tn get despondent over the current adverse economy and difficult food situation facing Pakistan. "Our opponents as well as enemies are out to exploit this situation. But there
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  • 225 2 NEW DELILt, Oct. 20.~The International Labour Organisation announced that it had invited Goyeritinents to send representatives to a meeting at Kandy, CeyiOn, to study the protection ot young workers in Asia and their preparation for employmtnt. file meeting will be held from December 1
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  • 67 2 KHATMANDU, Nepal Oct. z -A five-man Japanese ex. Win^n successfully climbed a 23,000-foot unnamed peak in the Annapurna Range of the Central Himalayas on Oct. 5, h was reported here yesterday. It was added the group returned to its base camp at Managbhot on Oct. 10 and
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  • 411 3 To Minimise Hardship Of Pak. Border Residents nf W ELHI > CL "r- T Government of India today tutnounced further relaxation en r the Indian passport scheme till Oct. 31, 1952, at the request of the Pakistan Government, if A Press Note issued
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  • 86 3 AGARTALA, Oct. 15.— About 10,000 Hindus, bound for West Bengal, are stranded at Chandpur for want of accommodation on steamers. «t was reported here today. More than 2,000 refugees from East Pakistan have arrived at Agartala vto the Akhaura Road and ar other 5,000 were expected today.
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  • 107 3 Only four hundred refugees crossed the Inido-Pakistan border into Agartala today, v sharp decrease in the numbers tha f poured into India before Hhe introduction of the passport system. At the same time, the Pakistan Government today began the construction of a passport office
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  • 51 3 KARACHI, Oct. 16.— Pakis. tan Government today promulgated an ordinance which brings into operation from OcJt. 18 the. Indo-Pakistan passport system on the Pakistan side. To-day's ordinance repeals the Pakistan ordinance of 1948 wthich brought into force the permit system four travel between India and Pakistan.
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    105 3 Troops in 9th century uniform guard the battlements of Alhambra. the ancient moorish castle in Granda, as the flag of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain is waved from th? fortress tower in taken of the defeat of the moors there by Ferdinand and Isabel. 460 years ago. The victory resulted
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  • 143 3 BOMBAY, Oct. 16.—Seventeen out of 18 Bombay-bound passengers from Karachi detained aboard two vessels by the Immigration authorities nere for not possessing valid passports to enter India were allowed to land this evening. The case of one remaining passenger, who is not equip, ped
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  • 324 3 CALCUTTA, Oct. IS. The West Bengal Government has today sent an urgent note to the Government of East Bengal narrating certain incidents of harassment by Pakistani armed men on incoming migrants at Darsana (Pakistan) border station. Reports of the incidents, which
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  • 160 3 MADRAS, Oct. 21. Mr. Rajagopalachari warned Congress workers against two sets of enemies internal and external who were trying to weaken the Congress. Inaugurating the Ohingelput District Political Conference at Poonamallee, near Madras, he said that the Communists were the external enemies of the Congress. They were the
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  • 1269 3 To-Day United NationsDay Seventh Anniversary: A Time For Stock-Taking United Nations Day, Oct, 24, 1952, the seventh anniversary of the birthday of the United Nations, is a good time to take stock and to appraise the work tfi the Organization. For, though these paat years have been years crowded wiitlh
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  • 123 3 PATNA, Oct. 20.— The Government of Bihar have constituted a nine-man Criminal Justice Investigation Committee, "with a view to simplify the procedure and bringing justice within the reach of the common man expeditiously and at less expense." Mr. Manohar Lai, ex-Judge of the Patna High Court,
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  • 255 4 CEYLON NEWS: Hitch In Ceylonisation Programme COLOMBO: Government is once again conce titrating attention on its Ceylonisation programme. This subject, which was formerly under the Minister of State, was entrusted to the Minister of Labour in the composition of the present Cabinet. The Minister
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  • 86 4 COLOMBO Ceylon Government's decision announcing cuts on imports from Germany has caused 'nervousness' among Ceyronesfc traders. Under the Government's policy of "Colonisation of trade," Germany and Japan have ibeen r carved a* exclusive trade saunce foe the nationals of the Island. With the imposition ol restrictions,
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  • 200 4 KURUNEGALA: As ConsuiGeneral of Ceylon ln Indonesia he had no permanent nome in that country, said Mr. C. W. W. Kannangara, Mlmstei of Local Government, In opening a new village committee office at Wellawa. While ln Indonesia, he added, he had the unenviable task of hunting for a
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  • 133 4 The marriage of Miss Saiihyabhama, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Nambiar. ->l the Rubber Research Institute. Kuala Lumpur, with Mi*. P. A. Madhavan, B.A Teacher Port Dickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Kunhlkannan Nambiar of Vengad, N. Malabar, will be celebrated on Thursday, Oct.
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  • 222 4 Mr. J. Montgomery Curtis, Director of the American Press Institute Columbia University, who has arrived here, is on a world tour. The following statement has been issued to the press: "The American Press Institute is a newspaper-supported organization. Its only purpose is to contribute to the improvement
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  • 423 4 (By RAN JIT SINGH, IDM Special Correspondent) y nsrriNG Indian am. artirits. Bhagwan and C. Kamachandra were described as the "finsrt. past-war ambassadors of the Indian motion picture industry" by Mi*. Lim Chong Pang, president of the IMPIDA of Malaya when he spoke at a dinner
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    85 4 An after dinner picture taken at the Bedok Restaurant on Tuesday night where visiting Indian film artists C. Ramachandr* and Bhagwan were the guests at a dinner in their honour by the IM.PDA. From left to right (front row): Messrs Lim £ng Kwang, Balwant Singh, C. Ramachandra, Llm Chong Pang,
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