Indian Daily Mail, 5 July 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 145. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1952. FOUR FAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 609 1 M.C.S: Establishment, Fed. Regiment Personnel And Emergency Supplies Discussed H. C.'s Tribute To Rulers FRI: General Templer at the Press Conference held this morning at King's House, Kuala Lumpur, explaned at length the purpose of his recent 9-d, y visit to London. He said: "My visit
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  • 260 1 H.C FRI: "We know for certain that Junfc figures were a record," observed Gen. Sir Gerald Templer in the course of his press conference today at Kuala Lumpur while discussing bandit casualties. "These figure* are not final. They may well increase by u few. They will
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  • 329 1 C.R. Wins Vote Of Confidence Warning Against Reds' Tactics Of Infiltration From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 4. By two hundred votes to one hundred and fifty one the Madras Legislative Assembly last night voted confidence in the present Congress Ministry headed by Sri. C. Rajagoplachari. The verdict afteT four
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  • 173 1 Investigation Into UN Treatment Of Korean PoWs India Turns Down Irumaris Invitation NEW DELHI, July -L— A Government spokesman said yesterday Prime Minister Nehru has turned down President Truman's Invitation that India send military observers to Investigate United Nations' treatment of prisoners of war in Korea. Mr. Nehru told a
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  • 153 1 Debarred Candidate Was Elected! Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS June 4.— The election of a Communist in the recent bye-election at Kakkinada had strange sequel today in the Madras Assembly, when the Speaker Sivashanmugham declared that Saka Venkataroa who had already been sworn In was unfit to become member of
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  • 125 1 German Student Arrested At Badrinath LUCKNOW, July I_ Klaus fJMiumMiii a Gorman student, has been arrested at Badrinath for non-possession of a proper permit, according to information received here. Klaus Gammann, who was wearing V saffron coloured dhoti and kurta, said that he had applied to to the Government for
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  • 133 1 Bombay Mart Close: Protest Against S.T. BOMBAY, July 4.— About 36,000 of Bombay's 60,000 shops as well as the stock exchange and all other principal markets here were closed today as a protest against the state's sale s tax proposals in the budget now under discussion. Business life was. paralysed
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  • 97 1 Fri: In the course of the press conference he held today, the High Commissioner General Templer, referring to the talks he had with the officers in the Colonial Office, said that he was impressed and encouraged by their understanding of Malayan problems. He added: "Prom
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  • 89 1 PORT ELIZABETH, July 4. Behind locked steel doors in the cell yard at Port Elizabeth's law courts yesterday, 45 Africans, including 11 women, were formally remanded to July 17 on charges of contravening the railway segregation lews. As the name of each African was called he approached
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  • 52 1 PUSAN. July 4.— Members of the SQuth Korean Parliament after sleeping on benches in their Assembly hall last night, today voted away their power to elect the president of the Republic. By 163 votes to none the Assembly agreed the presidential election should be by popular
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  • 100 1 NEW DELHI, July 4. Prime Minister Nehru sharply rebuked Communists in the Indian Parliament today for "fantastic Imaginings, distortion and perversion of thought." The Communists had accused the Indian Government of Fascist tendencies and subservience to *>ie United States. In. an uproarious session shouts of 'Tascism" and
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  • 534 1 Collapse Of Economic And Political Stability Must Be Avoided Templer. FRI Gen. Templer recalled the earnest discussions he had in London over the situation in the Rubber Industry and said that the real problem was to get through the present transitional period without a
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  • 636 2 Indian daily Mail S'pore, Sat., July 5, 1952. Notes And Comments WHY EXIST? JJEPLORING that so far only two applications have been received for nomination to contest the City Council elections to be held in December, the General Secretary of the Singapore Labour Party warns that "if application* are not
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  • 942 2 Policy Designed 7 o Stimulate Sales KARACHI, June 29. The Pakistan Government yesterday announced drastic reductions in the selling price of jute and in export duties. It also announced the introduction of a licensing system. Besides, it has decided to sell cotton stocks held
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  • 129 2 MADRAS, June 26. Work on revising a Tamil translation of the* Bible, which has taken a Committee headed by Rev. Diehl, a Swedish missionary now in Madhurai, over 30. years, has now been completed and copies are to be printed by the British and Foreign
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  • 67 2 NEW DELHI, July I.— lrri gation inspired poetry in Mr. in the House of the People Harindranath Chattopadhyaya yesterday. Interrupting a debate on grants for the Pood and Agriculture Ministry, Mr. Chattopadhyaya told the House, before the Chair could call him to order: "Money spent on
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  • 110 2 NAINI TAL, June 26.— The U.P. Cabinet decided to set up two committees to examine the proceedings and suggest improvements in tile method; at present followed regarding the repairs and maintenance of departmental buildings. Generally this is done by the Public Workg Department, but some departments asked
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  • 30 2 INDIAN OLYMPIC SOCCER STOCKHOLM, July 8. The Djurgaarden Chib of Sweden yesterday beat India's Olympic football team 3-2 here. Over 11,000 spectators watched the match, claved In eusny weather. Reuter
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  • 29 2 TEHERAN, July 3— Iran has told Soviet Russia that her acceptance of American military aid last April was in no way contrary to the Per-sian-Soviet treaty of 1921. Reuter
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 268 2 Sir,— l had been to the harbour on the 29th ultimo to bid good-bye to a friend of mine sailing lor India by s.s. Rajula." The third-class (deck) passengers numbering about 425 got on-board the steamer by 10 a.m. despite the inclement weather. But, suadenly, by
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  • 502 2 CALCUTTA, June 28. The bteycle factory of SenHalel^h Industries of India, by Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, Deputy Minister for Commerce and Industry, Government of India, on Saturday evening. The factory, the first of such undertakings in West, Bengal, with an initial capa city of 100,000 cycles
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  • 204 2 Alleged Cheating Of Film Star BOMBAY, June 27.— 0n a I charge of cheating film star Kuldip Ke.ur to the tune of Rs. 1.25.000 on a pretext of duplicating currency notes, a film producer and his accomplice were to-day produced before a City Magistrate. According to the film star's complaint,
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  • 70 2 NEW DELHI, June 28. Alertness of a railway gangman pi-Kvented a major disaster to the Delhi-bound Kashmir Mail this morning. The gangman found that a piece of rail, two feet four inches long, had been removed from the track at a place 24 miles from here on
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  • 863 2 BY THE BY SELEGIE ROAD THE authorities are seized of the problem of stamping out corruption in Government service and various measures are being contemplated to that rffect, chief of them being a publicity campaign. Corruption has almost become a permanent feature in all walks of life, in fact the
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    • 132 2 "UNBERTHED TICKET FOR THE M. *RAJULA'— 23rd July, 1952. Unberthed tickets for he s.s. Rajula* sailing on the 23rd July, 1952, will be on sale at 9.00 a .in. on Wednesday the 9th July, 1952, at our Unberthed Ticket Office at Trafalgar Street." ISLAY KERft CO., LTIT I dtopo a
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  • 1353 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Discussion In Parliament NEW DELHI, June 13.— The House of the People this morning took up for consideration the demands for grants totalling Rs. 6 £2 ,03, 000 in respect of the Ministry of Education and Natural Resources and Scientific
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  • 78 3 SUBSIDY FOR IRRIGATION WORKS NEW DELHI, June 13.— The Government of India have decided to grant to farmers a sibsidy of 25 per cent of the cost for minor irrigation works, in pursuance of the Grow More Food campaign. Announcing this in the House of the People, Mr. D. P.
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  • 181 3 NEW DELHI, June 12.— The Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, informed the House of the People today that 44 cotton textile mills in India threatened to close down their night shift during March and April, 1952. Out of these, three mills remained closed
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  • 218 3 Allotment Of Seats In Parliament NEW DELHI. June 14.— Vr. A. K. Gopalan. leader of the Communist group in the House of the People, has been allotted the seat normally accupied by the leader of the Opposition. The Communist group is the only group recognised as such by the Speaker.
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  • 173 3 NEW DELHI, June 13.— The Congress Party in Parliament has formed 27 Standing Committees to advise the party from time to time on several issues coining up before Parliament. The Committees will study from time to time various official and nonofficial Bills and resolutions coming up
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  • 88 3 KOZHIKODE. June 28.— News of murder in. cold blood of five inmates* of a house in Mookanad village, Walluvanad taluk, on June 15 has been received. It is stated that Pathumma (33), her three children aged four, six and eight respectively and her maid servant
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  • 92 3 NEW DELHI, June 28.— The Prime Minister said at his Press conference, in reply to a question from a Soviet representative, that the Railway Ministry action in "discouraging sale of Soviet literature on railway platforms" was not in respect of any particular national literature but what
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  • 176 3 The Red Cross Society of China has contributed Rs. 421,941 for relief of the famine victims in India. Mr. Shen chin, Chinese Charge d'Affaires in India handed over the money to Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Union Health Minister, last week on behalf of Madame Li TeChuan,
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  • 269 3 Reply To Nehru's Statement BOMBAY, July I.— Two Socialist leaders, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia and Mr. Asoka Mehta, said here to-night that it was "regrettable" that Prime Minister Nehru should have taken so much on himself in denying that any assurance even in conversation was given to Mr. Jai Prakash
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  • 133 3 MADRAS, June 23.— The Commissioner of Policy Madras, has issued an order under Section 41 of the City Police Act prohibiting for a period of one month any procession or assembly of persons in certain ro.ads and public places around the new Assembly building in the
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  • 155 3 BOMBAY, June 28.— The train services between Bombay and Virar were delayed for a considerable time on the morning of Friday, June 20 when about 800 passengers of a suburban train coming to Bombay from Virar stopped the train at Bassein station on the Western Railway. The
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  • 67 3 NEW DELHI, June 12.— Dr. Satyanarain Sinha, Congress member from Bihar, who raised a storm of protest from the Communist benches by his frequent references to several documents to establish the Cominform's control over the Communist Party of India, today laid those documents on the table o.f
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  • 47 3 NEW DELHI: The Defence Minister, said in the House of the People on June 19 that the strength of the National Cadet Corps in India was 2,221 officers and 67,«37 cadets, the largest number 369 officers and 11.223 cadets) being in Bombay. FOC
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  • 144 3 NEW DELHI, July 4. Mr. SatLsh Chandra, Parliamentary to the Indian Prime Minister, told the House of the People (Lower Chamber of the Indian Parliament) yesterday that some of the 2,337 Indian-Jews who emigrated to Israel during the past four years had found the "colour discrimination"
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  • 104 3 GRAY SHIRTS PLEASE BALTIMORE, July 3. About 70 per cent of the city's bus and trolley service was knocked out Tuesday In a dispute over whether opperators should wear white or gray shirts. The operators took the position they were refused work when they reported for duty in whi£e shirts.
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  • 65 3 NEW DELHI, July 4. A new series of postage stamps bearing portraits of renowned Indian poets will be brought out shortly by the Posts and Telegraphs Department. The series will consist of stamps of different denominations carrying pictures of Kabir Tulsidas, Mira, Surdas, Ghalib and Tagore.
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  • 55 3 OR AN, July 3.— A lire started by an Arab woman making tea sent almost four thousand acres of forest up in flames yesterday and threatened the village of Douar Tafaroua, Western Algeria. The 1,000 inhabitants evacuateu^the village while foreign leglonaiisa*. foresters and local people fought
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  • 27 3 ftIANILA, July 2.— The entire Second Military Area Central and South Luzon was placed on an alert today for possible large-scale raids by the Communist Huks.- A.P.
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  • 127 3 DURBAN, July 4. South African Prime Minister Daniel Malan, in an exclusive interview with the Natal Daily News yesterday, said that despite the "sweeping Nationalist victory" in the Wakkerstroom bye-election on June 25, the general election will not take place as planned in May or June
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  • 114 3 COLOMBO, July 4.— Ceylon and Japan have concluded a trade agreement under which Japan has agreed to provide technical assistance for Ceylon, a usually reliable source said yesterday. Representatives of the two governments will soon sign the pact which also covers the question of Japanese nationals in Ceylon
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  • 37 3 TAIPEI, July 4.— President Chiang Kai-shek yesterday gave a farewell lunch to the goodwill Chinese mission from Malaya headed by Ong Chin Siong, 67-year-old tin magnate who started life aa a labourer.- A.P.
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  • 38 3 SYDNEY, July 3.—Australia's Prime Minister Mr. Robert Menzies announced last night that Australia can expected an immediate $50,000,000 loan from the International Bank and "substantial recurring loans for the next few years.' Reuter
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  • 39 3 WASHIIKOTON, July 3.— The Library of Congress "repjorted that Cordell Hull, Secretary of State under President Franklin Roosevelt, had given its his personal papers, made up of some 33,000 documents dating from 1910 to 1950.- AP
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  • 1543 4 C. N. Perak Estates Staff Union's Annual Report The fifth annual report just issued of the Central and North Perak Estate Staff Union for the year ended March, 31, 1952, reveals that during the year under review many employers have increased the
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 4 Kumari Sheela, eldest daughter of Mr. M. P. Madhavan of Ipoh Town Board, who sailed for Madras by s.s. Jaladurga on June 28 to join the Women's Christian College, Madras ior higher studies.
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  • 182 4 GURKHAS KILL TWO BANDITS Fri: 2 terrorists have been killed and three have been wounded in the Federation during the past 24 hours. A patrol of the 2/2 Gurkhas operating in the Seremban district of Negri Sembilan saw three armed and uniformed terrorists. The Gurkhas opened fire. During the engagement
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  • 142 4 FRI: The Acting Commit sioner for Labour, Mr. J. p Biddulph, held further informal discussions with Mr P. P. Narayanan, GeneraJ Secretary of the Pan-Malayan Rubber Workers Union, and Mr. R. o. D. Houghton, Secretary/Executive Officer or the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association regarding the temporary halt
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  • 72 4 Conspicuously Silent NEW DELHI, July 4.--Sar-dar K. M. Panikkar, former Indian Ambassador to Communist China, returned to New Delhi from Peiping yesterday with no words to tlxe press. Panikkar is slated to become Ambassador to Cairo. The official announcement of his new post is said to be held
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  • 38 4 The inaugural meeting of Kalaimagal 4-H Club will be held on Sunday at 10 a.m. at Kalaimagal School (7th mile Yio Chu Kan£ Road. Singapore). Dato (Dr.) C. J. Paglar, the sponsor will preside.
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  • 56 4 Yogi To Speak On Tamil Literature The Hon. Secretary of Malaya Tamil Paivnai Informs that under the auspices oi Malaya Tamil Pannai, Yogi Sri Suddhananda Bharathi will address a public meeting in Tamil on the subject of "Tamil Literature" tomorrow at 6 p.m, at the Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 67 4 Indian Naval Squadron Here FRI: The Flotilla of the India Navy comprising of I.N.S. Jumna; I.N.S. Kistna; I.N.S. Sutlej and I.N.S Tir arrived in Singapore Roads chis evening (Friday). They j will remain until Monday I July 7. Visitors will be able j to visit the ship from 2 pm
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