Indian Daily Mail, 11 July 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 151. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 108 1 Nehru Govt. W/7/ Not Relax Ban On Emigration From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Juh 10. Mr. Satish Chandra, the Prime Minister's Parliamentary Secretary, told the House of the People on Tuesday that the Govt of India had no intention of sending unskilled Indian labourers
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  • 98 1 Congress High Command Enlarged From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 10. Congress President Sri Jawaharlal Nehru has appointed five new members to the Working Committee, two of them from South India. The nominees are: Swami Ramanand Thirth (Hyderabad); Mr. S. Nljalingappa (Karnataka); Mr. N. V. Gadgil; Mr. Khanudbhai Desai; and
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  • 20 1 TAIPEI, July 10.— The cabinet today named Dr. Wang Kiding minister to Pana na for the Republic of China.- A.P
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  • 289 1 "In spilte of continued activity by the Preventive Branch against opium smugglers and keepers of opium smoking saloons the smoking of opium was still rife m tile Colony", states the Annual Report of the Customs and Excise 195 L "On Ist March, 1951.
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  • 76 1 DJAKARTA. July 10.— The Indonesian Government today refused a United States invitation to send observers to investigate conditions m the Koje Island prisoner of war camp m Korea. Indonesia said that the International Red Cross was the appropriate body for such an m vestigation. The Government today m««V
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  • 58 1 MANILA, July 10— A visiting member of the Indonesian parliament said today a former Indonesian cabinet had to resign because it had accepted United States aid. Dr. Mohammed Yamin told a group of senators the present cabinet recently turned down an offer of U*****,000,000
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  • 67 1 BOLOGNA, Italy July 10. —This city's Association of Cooks finally admitted that women, at least potentially, can fry an egg. For the first time since the Association was founded 50 years ago, 16 women cooks were awarded Association diplomas. Said Association President Carlo Bolognini: "Members have generously
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  • Article, Illustration
    34 1 Photo. The largest crowd ever to bid farewell to a vessel m New York James Pier 36 as the 53,300-ton liner "United States" begins her j maiden crossing of the Atlantic July 3.- A.P.
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  • 29 1 LONDON, July 10— William Martin Marshall, 24-year-oM radio operator for the British Foreign Office, was found guilty today on four charges of spying for Russia.- A. P.
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  • 48 1 NEW YORK, July 10.—Britain's 16-year-old Queen Mary sailed at noon Wednesday packed with 1,932 passengers. Reporters wanted to know If she would try to recapture the Atlantic Blue Riband from from the United States. But captain Harry Gradidage refused to gee them.- AP
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  • 25 1 LONDON, July 10. Europe's blistering heat wave, which has caused 300 deaths m the past 11 days, appeared wearing its end today.— A.P.
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    40 1 Photo. Texas supporters of Senator Robert Taft, General Dwight Eisenhower and Governor Warren stage a boisterous demonstration, July 4, m the corridor of Hilton Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, while the Crendentials Committee of the Republican National Convention was m session. A.P.
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  • 125 1 CHICAGO, July 10— Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhowers rampaging forces smashed the weakening lines of Sen. Robert A. Taft m the Republican convention early today, giving Eisenhower 17 contested delegates from Georgia and 33 from Texas Whipped 607 to 531 on the seating
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  • 264 1 SINGAPORE, July 10. The second unit of Indian Navy ships, led by Flagship INS DELHI (Commanded by Capt. S. G. Kannarkar), flying the flag of Rear Admiral N. V. Dickinson, DSO, DSC, Flag Officer (Flotillas), Indian Fleet, and accompanied by destroyers INS
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  • 64 1 COLOMBO, July 10. Ceylon's Finance Minister Mr. J. R. Jayawardene announced a deficit of 35,000,000 rupees m his budget statement to Parliament today. He said there would b« no additional taxation for the 1952/53 period. He proposed to find money this year from "our unappropriated surplus*.
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  • 39 1 NEW YORK, July 10.-Rus-sia's Mr. Jacob Malik yesterday vetoed a United States resolution declaring Russian germ warfare charges false and condemning their circulation throughout the world. It was Russia's 50th veto since the U.N. began.- A.P.
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  • 105 1 WASHINGTON, July 10. The British Royal Chamberlain, it was noted yesterday, has turned down a young Scotsman who petitioned the Queen to name him her court jester. The National Geographic Society reported the incident, observing that the Royal Chamberlain replied "I fear he unsophisticated days of court Jesters
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  • 108 1 Speculation On Menon's Delhi Visit LONDON, July 10.— India's High Commissioner m Britain, Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. returned to London yesterday from a brief official visit to Delhi, but had nothing to say about the visit. There has been considerable speculation here that the Indian High Commissioner's Delhi visit
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  • 161 1 HONGKONG, July 10.— China's first reply to Britain's "Let us pack up" note of M<iy 19 is unlikely to alter the decision of British trading Interests to abandon internal trade within China. j Well-informed British business interest *aid here today: "Our attitude
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  • 40 1 LONDON, July 10. Lord Llewellin, President of the Royal Society (or the Preven- tion of Accidents, told a con- 1 ference today that 75,000 dogs were involved m road accidents I m Britain last year.- Reuter
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  • 166 1 Zenana yoke COLOMBO, July 10— Premier Dudley Senanayake said S C k OUse J? f Representatives that no useful purpose would be served by a Ceylon Government protest to Ajnerica against the bombing of Yalu River power plants m Dr. N. M. Perera, leader
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  • 100 1 NEW DELHI, July 10.- The Parma diamond mining syndicate claim to have found a 229 carat "green" diamond believed the biggest mined m India this cetatury m mines hear Rewa, Central India. Officials of the syndicate said the diamond had a greenish tint which was considered
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  • 59 1 BRISBANE Nagging by a wife was not enough to justify a man leaving home, stipendiary magistrate Miuisell ruled m the Summons Court. It was something all husbands had to put up with, he told racehorse owner and city businessman George William Griffiths when he ordered Griffiths to
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  • 111 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 10.—Parliament agreed yesterday to the circulation of two Bills seeking to amend certain provisions of the Constitution about raising the maximum population m each Parliamentary constituency artd about delimiting such constituencies m the States. Both Bills were necessitated by
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  • 70 1 Mossadeq Recommended Reluctantly TEHERAN, Iran, July 10— A rebellious Senate gave a reluctant recommendation yesterday that Premier Mohammed Mossadeq be reappointed premier. The vote was so small it amounted to a rejection of Mossadeq's political and financial policies. Only 14 Senators voted to recommend to the Shah the reappointment of
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  • 71 1 PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa, July 10.— Police arrected 88 African men and women here today for breaking "apartheid" (racial segregation)' regulations at New Brighton railway station and a post office. This brinjfs to 203 the total arrests since? the non-European campaign against Dr. Daniel Malan's race laws began
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  • 657 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., July 11, 1952. Why They Fail To Pay? ONE great curse of most organisations m this country, whether political or not, is the members' refusal to pay up the. subscription regularly. In certain organisations, the members are reported to be so. indifferent to this primary
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  • 570 2 It Will Cost About Rs. 500 m. NEW DELHI, July4— Mr. W. B. Moncur, Chairman of tre Indian Jute Mills Association, has informed the Planning Commission that complete, jn,g4£fnj^a,tipi^4)f the jute industry would take between 10 to 15 years. The cost was likely to
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    56 2 Photo. Reading the formal invitet ion to the ceremony honoring (Vfohamed Iqbal are (left to right) George Camp Reiser, of the Middle East Institute; Mohammed All, Ambassador of Pakistan to the United States; Gholam All V» hid. Counselor at the Iranian Embassy m Washington, and Dr. Mohammad Hnfttmn El-Zayyat, Cultural
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    58 2 Photo. James Stickter of Corpus Christi, Texas, waves the lone star flag of Texas amid tile confusion that prevailed on July 1 as the Republican National Committee met m Chicago, Illinois. Stickter is Republican Chairman hi Neuches County, Texas, but is not a delegate for either of the leading candidates
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  • 204 2 NEW DELHI, July 4.- -A start wa s made for establishing the first botanical-cum zoological garden m the Capital when President Rajendra Prasad planted a cypress sap- ling near the historic Humayun's Tomb, about four miles from the heart of New Delhi. The proposed garden will
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  • 383 2 MADRAS, July 3.— -About 7,500 Railway employees, working m the Perambur Loco and Carriage Workshops and die Open Line Branch at Basin Bridge, Royapuram, Tondiarpet and Madras Central, staged a lightning stayin strike this morning. The reason for the strike Is stated to be the
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  • Letters to the Editor:
    • 331 2 Sir, Fixing of minimum ceiling height to houses seems to be the urgent question now engaging ttie attention of the Rural Board. But there arc more vital questions which crave their attention. Amenities available even m the immediate neighbourhood of the city, let alone the
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    • 242 2 Sir,— A young artiste has come out here from Travancore, an exponent of classical verses and lyrics composed by famous Malayalee poetg and playwrights. Original poetry set m music and enlivened by acting, this unique performance affords a novel entertainment to all types of audience who understand
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  • 91 2 KARACHI, July 4.—Pakistan's Governor-General Mr,., Ghulam Mohammed, told the Shahi Jirga, consisting of 74 tttta* leaders, at Quetta that thjf Pakistani Government was making a detailed study of the various aspects of constitutional reform., m Baluchistan Political and tribal leaders have- m recent weeks accused the Pakistani
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  • 768 2 x&&;SELEGIE ROAD* ONCE again one hears of raids on opium dens and investigations being made into allegations against this man or that man. From the reports published m the newspapers it appears that the authorities are earnest about eradicating this bane of Singapore community. For the first
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  • 2506 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS? Minister Jains Warning To Mookerjee And Khare REFUGEE PROBLEM NOT A PARTY QUESTION NEW DELHI, June 18.-The House of the People today passed the Rehabilitation Ministry's demands for grants after rejecting an Opposition cut motion drawing mention to the unsatisfactory position
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    62 3 Republic of South Korea policemen come to the assistance of a Korean Assembly* man (wearing straw hat) as he is attacked by supporters of President Syngman Rhee. The demonstrators, who were demanding: that the Assembly give into Rhee or dissolve itself, closed m on the legislator as he tried to
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    71 3 Photo. At Columbia University, m New York City, the East Asian Institute was established m 1948 for graduate studies on China, Japan, and other parts of East Asia. Students acquire a broad knowledge of these areas, as weli as intensive language training and specific instruction m a specialised field. In
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  • 327 3 BILL TO AMEND CONSTITUTION NEW DELHI. June 18.— The Law Minister, Mr. C C Biswas, introduced a Bill m the House of the People today* seeking to amend the Constitution for the purpose of readjustment of representation m the House of the People necessitated by
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  • 675 4 Citizenship Act Needs Revision: Procedural Difficulties Still Many COLOMBO: The Ceylon Indian Congress m a statement recently, welcomed Premier Senanayake*s gesture m removing two glaring anomalies m the working of the Indian Citizenship Act, namely, the necessity to produce documentary evidence of Indian origin before acquiring
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  • 371 4 The explosive combination of Santoshi and Ramchandra has resulted m the fascinating and unusual musical tragedy SHIN SHINAKI BOOBLA BOO currently showing at the Garrick Theatre. This film which was widely acclaimed m India, stars South India's popular actor RANJAN together for first time with Bombay
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  • 145 4 During last month a report was published of a Communist uprising and the disruption of communications at Singora m the South Siam, which was described as being on the Malayan border, by bands which allegedly included numerous Malayan Chinese terrorists. In fact, however Singora (Songkla) .s a considerable
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  • 369 4 Road Development In India TNDIA Ls conscous of the importance of roads m the field of modern transportation and has started out to build modern highways under the impetus of the Six- Year Plan. In ancient times, India was one of the great road-build-ing countries of the world. She began
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  • 38 4 TEL AVIV, July 10.— Admiral Earl Mountbatten, British. Commander m the Mediterranean, will pay a formal visit to Israel auring his cruise m the Eastern Mediterranean, it was officially announced here Wednesday A. P.
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  • 88 4 The Indian Naval Ratings will visit Johore Bahru on Sunday, July 13. and will play Football and Hockey agairst Johore Bahru teams at 5 p.m. at the English College Grounds. Afterwards at p.m. the Indians of Johore Bahru will entertain them at a party to be held
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