Indian Daily Mail, 31 October 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 261. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1952 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 114 1 Egypt Accepts SelfGovernment In Sudan CAIRO, Oct. 30. Egypt has accepted «eLf-government tn the Sudan and the right of the Sudanese to self-determi-nation, according to the provision of an Egypt-Sudanese asrrreement published here eariy today. The {Agreement was signed last nig,ht by Prime Minister Mohamed Naguib for the Egyptian Government
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  • 210 1 (By Our Staff Reporter The affairs of the Labour Party of Singapore, already in a sorry mess caused by the 'quixotic' expulsion of the Chairman from the Party and resignation of the General Secretary from the General Council, have worsened further still, thanks to
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  • 58 1 Rear Admiral Paul L Mather, U.S. Navy (Retired), newly appointed Director of the Singapore Regional Office of the Defence Mator'cil.s Piocurement Agency, will arrive in Singapore by Comet at Ohaungl Airfield tomorrow, Saturday, a-t 11.15 a.m. En route t/> Singapore Roar Admiral Mather conferred with
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  • 166 1 India Govt. Scholarships For Non-Indians SINGAPORE, Oct. 30.—Under their Cultural Scholarship Scheme, the Government of India have been awarding 76 to 100 scholarships annually for higher studies in India to Indigenous and Indian students in the commonwealth and Foreign countries. Malaya and Singapore were allocated last year 5 scholarships 3
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  • 103 1 NAVAL BASE UNION CLAIMS TN COMMONS LONDON. Oct. 30.— Laboui nember of Parliament Stanley Awbery in the House of Commons today asked the First* Lord of the Admiralty for the terms of a cable on outstanding claims he received recently from the Naval Base Labour Union, Singapore, and for his
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  • 33 1 LONDON. 'Oct. 30.— Queen Elizabeth II will make the tra« ditfonat Royal broadcast to the people of ithe Commonwealth on Christmas Day, it was announced by the BBC last night.
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  • 90 1 Ramakrishna Temple: Spiritual Opening Today The Spiritual opening of the Sri Ramakrishna Temple, at 179 Hartley Road, Singapore, will be performed today a t 9 a.m. Earlier there will be Pooja and Havanam. At 1 p.m. there will be feeding. Between 3 and 5 p.m. there will be music by
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  • 185 1 Sitaram To Launch Death Fast At Rajghat From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 30. Swami Sitaram has decided to start for Delhi with 20 followers from Guntur on Nov. lin order to undertake a fast unto death at Raj ghat on the Andhra State issue. The
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  • 292 1 Madras Congress Threatened With Split From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 30— The dispute over the future of Madras City has suddenly flared up into an open qilarrel between the Aml lira and Tamilnud Provincial O"i?r«'ss*-s and threatens to split the governing party of the Madras State. The Tamilnad Congress
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  • 51 1 From Our Own Correspondent SIMLA, Oct. 30.— The Punjab Assembly has passed a BUI prohibiting spitting on! Municipal areas except in proper receptacles. Violations will lead to fine extending to Bs 24 Puiijab has set example which the rest of India will surely and certainly follow.
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  • 25 1 No-confidence Motion Against Kerala Ministry Defeated TRIVANDRUM, Oct. 30. -J The no-confidence motion brought against the Travan-core-Cochin Ministry, by the United Front was defeated today.
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  • 109 1 From Our Own Correspondent NAUPUR, Oct. 30.— The President of the Hindu Mahasabha Dr. N. B. Khare has announced thu he is going to picke t tfic gaies of the Madhya Pradesh Cricket Asssociation ground on Kircuiy wnen the matcll between the Central
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    57 1 Lights in the secretariat bnililinjr in New York spell "UN" as the world organisation observes the 7th anniversary of its foundation on October 24 1952. This picture was made from the top of the RCA Building in Radio City, New York City. In the centre background is the east River.
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  • 196 1 Following contributions to the HINDU DESTITUTES BURIAL FUND are acknowledged with thanks by the INDIAN DAILY MAIL: \lr. A. C. Suppi'a.h 250.00 (Prop. Gfaanda Rasam Co.) Mr. Govindiasamy Mandore 5.0U Mr. M. K. KrLshnan 1.00 256.00 Donations already acknowledged 854.00 Total $1,110.00 Mr. A. C. SuppLah,
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  • 132 1 U.S. Deputy Defence Secretary Mr. William C. Faster will arrive at Kalians Airport by U.S. Aitr Force Constellation on Sunday at 4 p.m after having conferred with General Sir Gerald Templer during a six- hour visit to Kuala LumpuT. Accompanying Foster will be Frank C.
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  • 89 1 The Junior Technical School proposes to take in 76 new students for 1953 as follows: (a) General Mechanics— 40 students: (b) Plumbers— 10 stud°nits: (c) Radio Mechanics -10 students; (d) Electricians 6 students; (e) Carpenters 10 students. Applicants should have passed standard five in an
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    60 1 This AP Photo shows Jomo "Burning Spear" Kenyatta, President of the Kenya African Union, who la among the 86 Mau Man suspects arrested in Kenya. Kenyatta has been flown to u remote northern frontier province, where he remains pending the Goveinor's pleasure. Kenyatta has :ui English wife, and a child,
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    70 1 George Middleton, British Charge D'affairs in Persia, shakes hands with a Punjab guard at the Brinish Embassy in Tehran, following Persia's diplomatic break with Britain. At right Mrs. Middh-ton, accompanying her husband on his farewell tour of the embassy staff, plays with their dog. Middleton'g request for ten days to
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  • 225 1 Non Confidence Motion Against Kerala Ministry From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Oct. 30.— Travancore-Cochm Congress Ministry faces a crucial non- confidence motion on today, he resolution moved by Communist leader Mr. T. V. V»rghese and supported by 46 members out of a house of 109 was admitted by the Speaker
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  • 61 1 NO PRESENTS, PLEASE— Nehru From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Oct. 30,-Pre-mier Nehru has requested that no presents should be sent to him on his birthday on Nov. 14 as it was embarrassing to him to receive such gifts. He urged those wishing to make gifts or- the occasion that
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  • 90 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.— Mr. S. Thiava Raja of Johore and Mr. Cheang Sing Yeoh of Penang will be two of the four officials of trade unions in Asian and far Eastern countries to attend the Convention of the Congress of Industrial Organisations (CIO) at Los
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  • 697 2 Indian Daily Mail S' pore, Fri., Oct. 31, 1952. A MENACE TO THE PUBLIC JjOMETIME ago we had written an editorial under the heading "Ban the Party of Alien Opportunists" requesting the Government to ban the Singapore Labour Party for the reason that it contained 'aliens' as members. This fact
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  • 298 2 To Devise Ways Means For Socio-Economic Uplift NAGPUR, Oct. 28.— An All-India Harijan Legislators' and Workers' Convention, the first of its kind since the attainment of freedom, will meet here on Oct. 31, to devise ways and means for the social, economic and educational
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  • 55 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 27.— A Press Note issued by Parliament Secretariat, says, that the Public Accounts Committee continued the examination of the Appropriation Accounts (Civil), 1949-50, and the Audit Report thereon relating to the Ministry of FV>od and Agriculture. The Committee also examined the accounts relating to
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  • 67 2 HONGKONG. Oct. 30. Peking radio said yesterday that 9,800 tons of Chinese rice was on lbs way to Ceylon on board the S.S. Hsiang Li which left Shanghai last Satm*day. This was the first shipment of the 80,000 tons of rfce sold to Ceylon by China
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  • 89 2 ELEPHANTPYTHON TUG-OF-WAR MARGHERITA (Assam), Oct. 28. An entire tribal village! went to Nomohik reserve forest near here to witness a thrilling tug-of-war between a wild ele-ptiant-calf and a giant python. The python swallowed a hind leg of the elephant and used a huge tree as Its support. The villag era
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  • 57 2 GAUHATI, Oct. 28.— ViceAdmiral C. T. M. Plzey, C-ln-C, Indian Navy, arrived here by air on a short tour of Assam. He was received at the Barjar airport by Brig. Blkram Singh, Commandant, Shillong Sub-Area, and was presented a guard of honour by a contingent of
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  • 467 2 Develop Purity Of Thought And Trust In God rajaji KARAIKUDI, Oct. 27 Nearly 10,000 people gathered at Gandhi Chowk here on Frhlay to hear Mr. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister who addressed them from a specially erected dais. A large number of women was present. The Raja of Chettinad also attended the
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  • 119 2 Nehru Taught Assam Tribals Jai Hind CHARDUAK (Ballapara Frontier Tract), Oct. 2&.— Hundreds of Mombas, Sllerdukpens, Mijis, Akas, and Daflas, who descended from their mountain abodes in the Se La Sub-agency, bordering Tibet, to greet Mr. Nehru, have started their homeward trek, after a few days' halt here shouting Jal
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    132 2 South Koreans went to the polls recently, and re-elected by democratic choice Syngman Rhee as President of their country. As Mayor Oh Myong Nyae (hands behind back) watches, citizens of Uijosgbu are shown voting at one of the city's 5 polling centers. Voters regtetered (left), then obtained a blank ballot
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  • 183 2 BOMBAY, Oct. 22.— An oil tanker of the Royal Navy 9,000-ton "Eaglesdale" had to be tugged away from the Jetty to the centre of the basin of the Bombay docks, when a ffre broke out this evening abroad the Indian freighter, 8,000-tort "Jaladuta," Which was berthed close
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  • 120 2 Akhand Bharat "Not Warlike" Slogan MONOHYR, Oct. 28.— Dr. b. P. Mookerjee, President of the Akhll Bharatiya Jan Sangh, said here that Akhand Bharat was no^ an aggressive slogan. It stood for a sincere move to "rectify a grave error committed in haste." Dr. Mookerjee, who was Inaugurating the annual
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  • 59 2 R.N. Tagore Appointed To A.I.R. Board 3ANTINIKETAN, Oct. 27Mr. Rathlndra Nath Tagure, Vice-Chancellor of Vlswabha-r-ati University, hag been appointed a member of the Central Programme Advisory Committee of All India Radio. This committee will consider the composition of the programmes of All India Radio in the home and external services
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  • 144 2 BOMBAY, Oat. 28. The Japanese Ministry for International Trade and Industry is organising two trade stations in India with a' view to promote her exports of heavy maohinery and capital equipment, it its reliably learnt here. One of the trade stations vv;?l be located in Bombay and
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  • 987 2 By the By Selegie Road Create A "Tamil Settlement?' In Singapore i THE Singapore Government I has decided that the Colony's share of the Indian i Immigration Fund should be operated by the Silver Jubilee i Fund Committee as a separate Fund for the repatriation and relief of aged destitute
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  • 66 2 TIRtTCHIRAPALLI, Oct. 27. —Dr. T. S. S. Rajan who la now staying In ht s village, Thlruvengimalai, 24 miles from Tiruchirapalli, is reported to be very ill since Wednesday. Lt.-Col. A. N. Subbaraman, District Medical Officer, examined Dr. Rajan, who, it is stated,
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  • 898 3 All States Support New Food Policy —KIDWAI *u BOMB W AY > Oct. 29.-«Not long from now" there would be no need for India to import any foodgrains, said Mr. Kidwai, Union Food Minister, here Monday. He added that his new
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  • 138 3 Karikal Favours Merger With India MADRAS, Oct. 30.— Srikanta Rannanujam, President of the Action Committee of the Karafckal Merger Congress, said he regretted that M. Pierre Pflimin, the French Overseas Minister, had repudiated as based on "misinformation" Prime Minister Nehru's statement on conditions in the French settlements of India. The
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  • 117 3 Debate On South Africa Delayed! UNITED NATIONS. Oct. 3U. The debate on India's complaint about the treatment of ipeople of Indian origin in South Africa, has been further delayed. The special Political committee was due to begin discuis&ing this item today but several members have now asked for more time
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  • 151 3 FATNA, Oct. 26. Communism in Nepal "is not a remote danger." according to the Nepali Congress President. Mr. B. P. Koirala. Mr. B. P. Koirala said he had information that the Communists, in order to avoid international complications, were planning to 00 cupy a small hilly area
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  • 48 3 RAT CAUSES BLACKOUT ANKARA, Oct. 30. A rat which nosed its way into a main generator at the Ankara power station blacked out the city tempurartf y and caused US$l5,OOO damage. Power station employees decided to preserve the rat in alcohol as a remembrance of its deed. A.P.
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  • 159 3 BOMBAY. Oct. 28.— A Government spokesman denied a recent statement of the Bombay State Motor Transport Operators' Action Committee that nationalization of passenger transport in the State was not "firmly established." He said that nationalization, which .began in 1948. had so far been implemented in two-tihirds
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  • 238 3 DACCA, Oct. 29.—According to the final forecast of the East Bengal jute crop for the 1952 season (briefly reported) the total yield for the province, including Sylhet and the Chtttagong Hill Tracts, is estimated at 6,822,740 bales. The weather was generally favourable to the
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  • 407 3 UNITED NATIONS. Oct. 30. —The proposal to increase relief funds for Palestine refugees lay $5,000,000 to a total of $28,000,000 received further support in the Assembly ad hoc or special committee Tuesday. Australian External Affairs Minister Richard Casey announced that Australia, would make a turther grant
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  • 180 3 PARIS. Odt. 30.— The Aga Khan, spiritual ruler of the Lamaill religious sect, said yesterday he Is going to write 'his autobiography In order to set the facto straigrtt about his life and activities. The fabulously wealth? MuslKin sportsman made the announcement in a letter to the
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    133 3 d w Of 300 PeoP l gathered on the iraurdasd track rilnnSS burgh u Pennsylvania,, recenifly, to hear Preslha?f STft" d «i lver hks '^histlestop" talk on be«£i£ °u Adlai ste venson— the man he hopes will sucSSwpn? President of the United Stated The ShpSfipS 7 aS H°, n h!s
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  • 57 3 MELBOURNE, Oct. 29. Queen Elizabeth has given permission for her little son, Prince Charles, to accept a special present from Australia on Christmas morning a cricket s.-t, complete with bats, balls, stumps, batting and wic« ket keeping gloves and pads. The set will be a gift
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  • 339 3 CALCUTTA, Oct. 29.— West Bengal villages needed three things: food, particularly rice; water supply through tubewells; village roads; and these were matters which should be taken up immediately to relieve the distress of the village people, Dr. B. C. Roy, the
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  • 44 3 KARACHI, Oct. 27.— The Pakistani Government Wednesday put into operation Its Ministry for Parliamentary Affairs. Mr. Ghyassuddin Pathan has been put in charge of the Ministry, In addition to his present duties as Minister of State for Finance.— FOC
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  • 249 4 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: The charge that Christianity was fast reaching the stage of extinction in the rural areas, was made recently by the Rev. Chas. Wickremanayake, at the 67th sessions of the Diocesan Council, which opened at the Milagiriya School hall. The Rev.
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  • 227 4 ANAMANDUWA: Four masked men entered the house of the Divisional Revenue Officer of Anamduwa and removed Rs. 15,000 government cash which was in a safe. According to inlormatioa received at Police Headquarters, Colombo, Mr. Quintus Jayawardene, the DRO, was away at Puliankulama and 4>pent Dhe
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  • 54 4 Indian Children's Welfare Home, Taiping The Hon. Secretary, Indian Chiidren's Welfare Home, Taiping con/veys his sincere thanks to all those weil wishers of this Home for their valuable support in the way of donations, supply of clothes, giving special food on festival d'ays and for all those who have rendered
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  • 13 4 Sant Harnam Sin.g Ji left for Bangkok yesterday by the BOAC Comet.
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    52 4 Horse cants are used to carry away the teeming thousands of big stones which, with t& thick carpet of heavy mtud, were left behind in Naples, Italy, on Oct. 23, following the worst flood to the city's modern history. Considerable damage has .been created by tine flood waters.
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  • 143 4 LULUMBU: t numeration Day, which has been fixed for Thursday, Nov. 27, may be put off because Nov. 27 is considered an auspicious day for marriages. A large number of people have informed the Registrar General's Office that their marriages are likely to take
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  • 86 4 UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 30 —Mrs. Vljaya Lakshmi Pan2iio l %f der of the Indian delegation, said that the meeting O f the Security Council sheduled tor yesterday on the Kashmir question had been postponed. Mrs. pandit said that no alternative date has yet been arranged but she
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  • 87 4 S. African Minister Passes Through India NEW DELHI. Oct. 27.— Mr F. C. Erasmus, South African Minister of Defence, accompanied by Mr. H. Cuff, Secretary far Defence, Mr. van Heerden, Private Secretary to the Minister, and Brig Wilmot. Air Chief of Staff passed through Delhi last night on their way
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  • 269 4 H. H. SWAMI SIVANANDA'S FAR EAST TOUR In response to Incessant and eager requests from several devotees in Malaya that His Holiness Mahamandaleswar Sri Swami Sivanarula should, in the Immediate future, undertake a tour in South-East Asia, ttfie Mandali, therefore, have decided to visit Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Rangoon and
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  • 61 4 All members of the Indian Association, Johore Bahru which was functioning till the Japanese occupation of Malaya, are requested to attend a general body meeting to be neld on Sunday, Nov. 3. at No. 47, (upstair) Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahru, at 5 p.m. SUBJECT;— To discuss
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  • 51 4 Twenty-one of the total of 109 students (attending thr new session at Britain's CoOperative College at Stanford Hall, near Loughborough, have come from overseas. Amongst these ire scholars from India, Farawak and Ceylon. One visitor has yet to arrive. He is a sturfptit from Malaya. CGO Press
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