Indian Daily Mail, 29 October 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 259. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 317 1 Colonial Secy's Appeal For Information On Corrupt Practices Existence Of Great Brotherhood In Corruption! (By Our Staff Reporter) "The Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau is situated in the Room No. 102, Supreme Court, its telephone number is 5110 and the Post Box number is 2222 to which can be addressed any
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  • 179 1 King. George VI Memorial Polytechnic (By Our Staff Reporter) The Colonial Secretary said at a press conference yesterday that only two suggestions have been made so far about a suitable memorial for His Late Majesty King George VI, in Singapore, one was King George VI Memorial Library and the other
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    79 1 The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh (at rear) accompanied by the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Birmingham, Alderman and Mrs. W. T. Bowen, are seen at the Claerwen Dam, largest in Britain, when Her Majesty opened it. The dam, near LJandrindod wells in Wales, forms one of a
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  • 39 1 LONDON, Oct. 28.— Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton left here today by Comet jetliner for an on-the-spot check up in Kenya where British security forces are working to stamp out a threatened uorisine: by the natives.- Reuter
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  • 64 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) The Colonial Secretary said that contributions from Singapore to the Lord Mayor King George VI Memorial Fund could be sent to the Accoun-tant-General, Government Offices, Singapore, who will arrange for the amounts being remitted to the King GeOrge VI
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  • 400 1 CAPE TOWN, Oct. 28. A church assault on apartheid policy in South Africa has been launched and responsible leaders of the Anglican and methodist churches have called for "a new deal" for non-whites. The Bishop of Natal speaking to a group of ex-service-men in Maritzburg
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  • 44 1 HINDU DESTITUTES BURIAL FUND The INDIAN DAILY MAIL acknowledges' with thanks the following further donations to the HINDU DESTITUTES BURIAL FUND, which now stands at 5854.00:— Tamils Reform Association $100.00 M'-ssrv. M. Liiißham Sons $101.00 $261.00 Donations already acknowledged $653.00 Total to date $854.00
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  • 180 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) The Colonial Secretary out- lined at a press conference yesterday new plans for the development; of Rural Areas. He said that Mr. E. V. J. Day has been appointed as the chairman of the Rural Board, who hag been entrusted with the
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  • 167 1 137,000 Tons Burma Rice Exported RANGOON, Olt. 28.— Burma has some 137,000 tons of rice for export in the last few days on a government-to-government basis. Contracts have been signed for the export of bO.OOO tons to India 40,000 tons to Japan, 25.000 to Ceylon and 20,000 to Indonesia. The
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  • 309 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 28. His Highness Jigme Dorji Vangchuk was installed as the Maharaja of Bhutan at the accession ceremony held at Paro in Bhutan yesterday. The present maharaja succeeds his Late Highness Maharaja Sir Jigme Wangchuk and is third in the dynasty established in
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  • 127 1 SIX KILLED: 1 INJURED CALCUTTA, Oct. 28. An Indian Air Force Dakota plane crashed in impenetrable jungle at Jorkat, North Assam over weekend, killing six of the nine men aboard, The Dakota, which was on into flames on hitting the ground, killing six
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  • 72 1 Gaganvihari L. Mehta (left), India's new Ambassador to the U.S.A., attends an India League of America dinner in his honour at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City on Oct 22. Unh him axe (from left) Mme. Vijaya Lakshmt Pandit, head of India's Delegation to the
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  • 48 1 Bye-Election In Seletar On Dec. 20 (By Our Staff Reporter) The Colonial Secretary Mr. W. L. Blythe announced at a press conference yesterday that the last day for filing the nomination for the byeelection in Seletar Division 'was Nov. 19 and that election was fixed on December 20.
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  • 213 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) The Colonial Secretary Mr. W. L. Blythe, disclosed at a press conference yesterday that special legislation will soon be introduced to bring into existence a Statutory Board, which will be legally responsible for taking over the Oriental Telephone and Electric
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  • 691 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Oct. 29, 1952. Malacca Will Soon Be Out Of Map! THE Malaya map appended to the 1951 Malayan Railway Report shows the Tampin-Malacca Branch Line as being "under reconstruction." This prompted us to look into that portion of the Report which is devoted to "Reconstruction
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  • 192 2 He Has Misused His Position, Says PPCC PATIALA, Oct. 26.-— The PEPSU Pradesh Congress Committee, in a resolution yesterday, requested the Government of India to remove the Rajpramukh of PEPSU from his position. The resolution stated that it was the considered opinion of
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  • 80 2 POSTHUMOUS AWARD OF MAHA VIR CHAKRA I BOMBAY, Oct. 24.— General CJiftappa presented the Maha jVir Chakra to the mother of (he late Captain Dara Dinshaw Mlstn, Of the Ist Medium 'Battery of the 40th Medium 1 Regiment Artillery, at a ceremonial parade held at the BrabOurne Stadium Captain Mlstrl,
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  • 65 2 PATIALA, Oot. 24.— Sardar Mihansingh Gill, a Scheduled Oaste member of the PEPSU Assembly, was sworn tn as u Mtnistsr of the PEPSU Cabinet on Monday. The strength of the Cabinet is now raised to eight, including two Deputy Ministers. The Sardiw is President of the PEPSU Scheduled
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  • 48 2 Congress Executive Meeting On Nov. 9 NEW DELHI, Oct. 20<— The Congress Working Committee will meet tn New Delhi Sunday, Nor. 9, Prof. 8. N. Agarwal. General Secretary of the Congress, announced Saturday. Besides the member* ul the Committee, a few invitees will participate *n the meeting.- FOC
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  • 85 2 VISAKHAPATNAM. Oct. 26. -Mr. K. C. Reddy, Union Minister for Production, said here that the American Caltex Company bad indicated Us preference for Vlsakhapatnam for the location of an oil refinery Work on this will commence in 1954. Mr. C. K. Desai. Secretary, Minlstary of Production,
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  • 73 2 TOKYO. Oct. 28— Fureicn Minister Cho En-l.ii demanded yesterday that Red Chin;i be invited to take pavt in the U.N. perm warfare charges investigation and claimed that without Chinese participation any debate and decision "will be illegal and thus null and void." Poiping radio sa^l today the
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  • 179 2 Work On Cochin-Quilon Rail Link To Begin Nov. ERNAKULAM, Oct. 26— It is reliably learnt that the actual construction work on the broad gauge railway line to link Ernakulam with Quilon will begin by the middle of November. The length of this railway link Is 96 miles and tftcre will
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  • 165 2 NEW COTTON EXPORT QUOTA ANNOUNCED NEW DELHI, Oct. 26.— Ihe Government of India Thursday announced a second export quota of 150,000 bates or short staple cotton since the beginning of the new cotton season The first quota, announced on Oct. 6, was for 100,000 bales of Bengal Deshf. The second
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  • 163 2 LOAN SOUGHT FROM WORLD BANK NEW DELHI, Oct. 25.— A three-man official delegation is leaving India on Nov. 1 for Washington to negotiate a loan from the World Bank for the establishment of an integrated steel factory. The Government of India have been negotiating in this,
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  • 131 2 The Indian Delegation will als6 be negotiating for a loan of Rs. 20 crores with the World Bank for the expansion of the existing steel plants in India, for which the Government of India will be providing an additional Rs. 20 crores from tne Steel Price
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  • 129 2 BOMBAY, Oct. 25.— A Netherlands hydrographer Invited by the Bombay Government has begun a preliminary survey for the improvement of 88 minor ports studded along the 800-mile coastline of Bombay State. The hydrographer, who arrived here last month, made a first-hand study of the Bombay Government's
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  • 170 2 BOMBAY, Oct. 25 The Oovcrnment Of India have sanctioned a "top priority" scheme tor immediate construction or a 40-iuui-nigh powerful lighthouse at Kouthoiuuii purt, aDout ten miles north of Quilon, on the west voast fox providing aid to navigation, it is learned here. Tile new lignthouse
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  • 134 2 New Political Party In East Bengal DACCA, Oct. 26.— A 3 envisaged earlier the Central Organizing Committee of the "Political. Trade Union and Peasant Workers' Convention, which met here recently, have endorsed a draft constitution for the proposed new political Party, which will be known as the Ganatantri Dal. A
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  • 28 2 TOKYO, Oct. 28— The new Swiss Minister to Japan, Dr. Roinhart Hohl, today presented his credentials to EmperOr Hiroliito at the Imperial Palace. Reuter
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  • 93 2 SURAT, Oct. 26.— Mr. Morarji Desai, Bombay's Chief Minister, speaking at a public meeting yesterday evening, discounted a suggestion that "Bombay will reverse its prohibition policy, consequent upon the appointment of a prohibition inquiry committee suggested by the Planning Commission." Mr. Desai emphatically
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  • 40 2 LUCKNOW, Oct. 28. A large gathering, including the Chief Minister, Pandit Pant, queued up at the first cafeteria to be opened in U.P. by the All-India Women's Pood Council. Pandit Pant performed the inaugural ceremony.— FOC
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  • 418 2 All Indians Are Equal— Nehru IMPHAL, Oct. 26. Explaining to a gathering of tribal people that he had not come as a great ruler but as a friend Mr. Neh w, who was speaking at Mao, 64 miles from here, said all were equal in India. There was no ruler
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  • 124 2 NEW DELHI. Oct. 27 Tile British Admiralty will lend the Indian. Navy three "Hunt'' class frigates, namely HMSs Bedale, Cttiiddingfold and Lamerton, for three years, the vessels to be returned on demand In an emergency, says a Defence Ministry Press Note. The ships are being
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  • 107 2 Drive To Popularise Khadi NEW DELHI, Oct. 23 The All-India Congress Committee has called upon all the State Congress Committees to start a drive for popularising In a circular addressed to the State Committee, A-I.C.C. said that unemployment among Khadi weavers had been growing following Increasing accnmulatlon of khadi cloth
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  • 417 3 By Prominent Leaders, Business Magnates And Industrialists NEW DELHI, Oct. 26.— A national appeal IT io the dteressed families of the Satyagrahis*' in South Africa has been made by 36 prominent national leaders in India, belonging to various parties and communities
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  • 560 3 MADRAS, Oct. 26.--Speak-injj on "Fundamental sym* bolis-m in Hinduism" at Maidras, Dr. O. H. Mees (of Leyden) observed that ho had come to the conclusion that Hinduism was a grand science of psychology. He made a special a<ppeaj to the people oi this countiry to
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  • 135 3 •To be a really good literary agent, you've got to be able to offer the right book tto the right (publisher at exactly the right time. 'For instance," said my friend George, 'suppose you've found a good love-atory. And you think of a good publisher lor tt.
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  • 161 3 NEW PENICILLT PLANT IN BOMBAY BOMBAY, Oat. 24. Mr. Dijakerraxj Desai, Bombay's Minister for Education, inaugurating a new penicillin plant here on Monday, a tribute to the foreign countries establishing plants In India lor manufacture of medicines and Pharmaceuticals. He said India was fortunate In having internattonaQ eo- ope ration
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  • 95 3 SQUATTERS' COLONIES" CALCUTTA, Oct. 26.— Th«Union Rehabilitation Minister, Mr. A. P. Jain, said hero that the Government were anxious to uegularise some of the squatters' colonies in West Bengal, where the refugees had settled themselves under "trying circumstances." He, however, deprecated forceful and unauthorised occupation of land by them Mr.
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  • 349 3 ROME, Oct. 28.— The lowly snail has infected aoout half of Pakistan's livestock with liver fluke disease, usually fatal to sheep and calves, the U.N. Food and Agricultural Organization reports. Control is difficult because so many of the affected anUnals graze in
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  • 148 3 U.S. SCHOLARSHIP FOR INDIAN WOMEN NEW DELHI, Oct. 26.- The Ministry of Edoi/cation understands tht the Committee in charge of the Barbour Scholarships for oriental women. University ol Michigan, USA, may be in a position- to offer one scholarship to an Indian woman, says a Press Note. Ail courses of
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  • 193 3 Walkout In Himachal Pradesh Assembly SIMLA, Oct. 20.— The Op position in the Himacha) Pradesh Assembly staged a walk-out shortly before lunch as a protest against the decision at the Government Party to hold an afternoon .sitting to dispose of some of the remaining clauses ol the Himachai Pradesh Panchayat
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  • 420 3 Sound radio and television are the two newest media of entertainment yet some of the BBC's biggies* stars in both fields are men who were famous in theft own spheres Long before either type cf broadcasting was invented. Three such men who are immensely popular with
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  • 285 3 European Engineers And Doctors To Work In Asia MANCHESTER, Oct. 28. The sugges tion that engineers and doctors from Western Germany, Austria, Denmark and Switzerland might be attracted to work in Asia under a properly co-ordinated scheme of European aid, was made by Manchester Guardian. This paper fointed out that
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  • 243 3 LONDON, Odt. 28. The London Daily Mirror said yesterday that India is believed to have recently been the venue of "secret talks designed to end the Korean war." The paper published a New York despatch which stated that dt was revealed Sunday
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  • 213 3 Andhra Congressman Launches Fast Unto Death! MADRAS, Oct. 24. Mr. Potti. Sriramulu, a Congressman from Nellore, has commenced a fast for an "indefinite period" at the residence of Mr. Bulusu Sambamurthl in Mylapore, for the purpose of the early funrnatian of an Andhra State with Madras City »s Capital. Mr.
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  • 34 3 WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.— President Truman made a personal appeal today to union leader John L. Lewis to end the week-long soft coal strike. Later, Truman said Lewis "has assured me of his co-operation".- A.P.
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  • 173 3 MADRAS. Oct. 19.— Mr. C D. Natarajan. Fifith Presidency Magistrate. Egnnore, passed orders directing Sivaraj Kapoor (34), to take his trial before the Session* in the Madras High Court, on charges under Sections 419, 420, 467, 468 and 471, 1.P.C., (cheating, etc.). The prosecution case against
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  • 219 3 'False' Press Reports In Pakistan NEW DELHI, Oat. 27. Official sources characterized as "pure fantasy" and "completely false" Pakistani Press reports tafrait oerteun elements in rndia wore preparing uniL- Muslim ipQans. "Tihe publication of these senfeational but baseless reports tin the FsOkiitani Press," they aajd, "may incite Muslim citizens of
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  • 72 3 NEW DELHI, Oct. 27.— The Indian Defence Ministry Saturday night announced the completion of arrangements for the loan from the United Kingdom three frigates. The ships are the Hunt class 1,050- tons Bedale, Chiddingfold and Lamerton. The loan is for three yeaxs, subject to a
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  • 320 4 CEYLON NEWS: Council Deplores 'Criminal Waste 1 MATALE: The Matale Urban Council, at its monthly meeting, accepted a motion by Mr. M. K. S. Ismail, requesting the Government to acquire all neglected paddy fields and give them over to villagers on reasonable terms and take steps
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  • 214 4 PANADURA: Mr. Hernia Basnayake, Attorney General, |l uxged a. gathering here to travel the Buddihist way, if they wished to save Ceylon from the. troubles that afnioted Egypt and Persia* The occasion was the distribution of prizes art- the Sunday Scihoal (conducted by the
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  • 40 4 COLOMBO: A dealer sola 2,200 two-pounds tins of outdated milk, powder at 23 centtis each tin. TVie normal retail prize of a. tin ig around Rs. 8. The fUirohaser of these tins is in the icecream business.- FOC
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    29 4 Phftto. Some otf thte huaidreds of Mau Mau terrorist suspects who were rouuded up m Niurolii on Oct. 21 are taken aiw4y P>r iiitdrrogQttkm ini a police "ca^c"'.- AP
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  • 284 4 Gospels Of Ramakrishna "God is the object of human life and other thi'ngs are only secondary. Sex attraction and gTeed for :possession 'axe the two greatest ihindarances in the way of .realisation, of our mission in life" observed Swami Madhavananida, General Secretary of the Ramiakriishna Mission, Belur Math, Calcutta, yesteiday
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  • 96 4 Dr. John Matthai, former Finance Minister of the Government Of India, and Mrs. Matthai arrived here yesterday morning by the "Carthage". They are staying with Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India, at Bharat Bhavan. They have completed their tour of South-East Asia and
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  • 109 4 The Royal Air Force Dance I in aid of the Poppy Day Fund organised by Mrs. W. L. M. MacDonald, wife of the AOC 230 Ga-aup will be, hettd on Nov. 1 by kind permission of the Station Commander, Group Captain H. W. MarLow
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  • 45 4 The Professor of Malaj and Indonesian Literatures ana folklore in< fohe> University of Indonesia, Dr. ChrLstaan Sookyaas. has been appointed to a readership of Old Javanese at the London School of Continental suid African St>u<dAefe from Jam. 1. 1953.- CGO Press release
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    81 4 Major General Hussein Sirry Atner and Vhis wife talk olut^jde a, military courtroom in a Vi> on Oct. ti before Amer was Cihatrged with in cit lM- his ftxtttte* forces to revolt on July 23, the day Major Genp ral .Mohammed Naijuib staged hiK military <v:»ip d'etat. The prosecutor asked
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  • 268 4 Smaller replicas of the ten inch to one mile scale model of Mount Everest which attracted much attention at the British Industries Fair when shown by famous London model makers are being sent by sea and air to places all over the world, including Singapore,
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  • 727 4 But Will 'Resign' At General Body Meeting On Friday Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Chairman of the Singapore Labour Party, toid the INDIAN DAILY MAIL last night that he would just ignore the General Council's expulsion order against him, but that he would resign
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  • 107 4 The Indo-Chinese dedegation, whMi is now touring Jritaio, yesterday met the Foreign Under-Secretary, Lord Reading. Lord Reading told the members of the* party that on his way back from his forthcoming visit to South America he would be. caOling at Siingapoue. He was only sorry that
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