Indian Daily Mail, 16 July 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 156. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 989 1 Commissioner Of Lands Recent Demolition Of New Buildings Justified Housing Did Not Cease, Despite Warnings! By Our Staff Reporter "Are we to allow the housing situation to be used as an excuse so create a dangerous health problem? Are we to stand idly
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    62 1 Photo. General Douglas Mar Arthur (left) waves from the rostrum of the Republican National Convention In Chiicagtt, Illinois, July 7, when he made the convention's keynote address. Mac Arthur, deprived last year by President Truman of his command m Japan and Korea, vehemently attacked the Truman administration. In the centre
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  • 131 1 Referring to the recent opium measures the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe said, m the Legislative Council yesterday that: "Some weeks a«go a special investigating team was appointed to investigate corruption arising from opium smuggling, it is a long and intricate investigation and the results so
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  • 260 1 Says Dickinson By Our Staff Reporter 'The efficiency of the National Defence Academy trained cadets has been pronounced as 'first class* by the Royal Naval training College/ said Rear Admiral N. V. Dickinson, Flag Officer (Flotillas) Indian Fleet yesterday at a press conference on
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  • 51 1 WASHINGTON, July 15.— The British Ambassador. Sir Oliver Franks, yesterday conferred for one hour with Sec. retary of State Dean Acheson at the State- Department. Asked if he talked about the proposed Middle East Com. mand, Sir Oliver replied that it was not the major subject of hi 8 conversation..
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  • 35 1 India's Efforts To Resolve Korea Deadlock LONDON, July 15.— N0 con; crete results have emerged from the Anglo-American informal contacts through In diaa channels to break the Korean truce talk deadlock at Panmunjom, authoritative Brl-
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  • 49 1 MADRAfI, July 15. Madras State Minister of Justice Mr. Kuttikrishna Menon yesterday refused to grant special treatment to the 200 Commu- nLsts imprisoned m the state for criminal offences. Communist members of the Assembly have repeatedly demanded that they be treated as political prisoners.- A.P.
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  • 126 1 While Reading Sweetheart's Letter! NEW YORK, July 15.— A young and beautiful blonde was shot dead .at Columbia University yesterday as she sat at her desk sipping a glass of orange juice and reading a letter from her soldier sweetheart In Korea. Her tall unidentified killi-r the gun still m
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  • 500 1 New Turn In Korean Deadlocked Negotiations Consultations On PoWs With Higher Authority! MUNSAN, July 15. Secret Korean truce talks today were m the second day of a Communist-requested locesa which may mean a new turn m the year-old deadlocked negotiations. The Communists on Monday suddenly asked a two-day recess m
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  • 146 1 NEGRO TORTURED IN U.S. JAIL! PITTSBURGH, July 15.— A" judge refused yesterday to send a Negro fugitive back to a Mississippi penitentiary from which he escaped m 1943. The judge ordered his immediate release. Judge Henry Ellenbogen said Everett Hatton would receive "cruel and brutal treatment as to endanger his
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  • 39 1 NiCE, France, July 15. W. Somerset Maugham, who is suffering from a hernia condition, Monday changed his plans for an operation m a private clinic near here. He will undergo the operation m a Swiss hospital. A.P.
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  • 166 1 DESPITE JAIPRAKASH'S FAST From Our Own Correspondent POONA, July 15.— Sri Jaiprakash Narain. Socialist leader who broke his 21-day "self-purification" fast on Monday with orange Juice was reported to be weak but cheerful, after the ordeal wherein he lost more than 20 pounds. Though, there
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  • 99 1 JOURNALISTS WILL TRY JOURNALISTS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 15.— For the first time m the Indian legal history a panel of 27 jurors have been appotuted who will try cases against journalists m Madras, under Press Objection Matter Act of 1951. Under the Act such cases must be
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  • 64 1 SYDNEY: A man who defaced £AlO notes with slogans such as "Justice for all" and "Hypocrisy fails" has been fined £A5. Police who took action after complaints from shopkeepers, told the court the man said he decided on the notes as a good means of petting
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  • 21 1 BOENOS AIRES, July 15— The condition of Senors Eva Peron, wife of the Argentine President, remained unchanged- AP
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  • 715 2 LOW MORAL STANDARD MUST BE IMPROVED BOMBAY, July 13. Dr. Keskar, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, warned the Indian film industry here that, unless there was an immediate change m the low moral standard of films produced, the Government would be obliged to have stricter
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  • 42 2 WINDSOR, South England, July 15. A second case of m. fantile paralysis was yesterday confirmed at Eton College, Britain's premier public school, which has a thousand boys. A week ago an Eton pupil died m a London hospital from the disease.- Reuter
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  • 86 2 No Suburban Railway For Karachi KARACHI, July 12. The Pakistani Government has finally given up the idea of providing Karachi with a circular suburban railway due mainly In financial reasons, it is reliably understood. After a preliminary survey, the Ministry of Communications was stated to be of the view that
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    21 2 Field Marshal Sir William Slim (centre) with General K. M. Oariappa, C-in-C Inojia and General ML A yub Khan, C-ln-C, Pakistan.
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  • 258 2 Services' Tree Planting Day NEW DELHI. July 13.— Vana Mahotsava Tree Planting Day—^was celebrated by the Army and Air Force throughout the country on Monday. In addition to planting trees m cantonment areas, hospitals, messes and residences of Army officers and other ranks, the Army this year planted* trees on
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  • 35 2 BANGKOK, July 14.— Premier Phibun Songkram celebrates his 56th birthday anniversary today. At a government house reception tonight, birthday guests will see Thailand's first television demonstration arranged by a British company. Reuter
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  • 46 2 LONDON, July 15.— A North Korean communique quoted by Tass yesterday said two United Nations warships were sunk off Nampho on the east coast Korea. Three United Nations air. craft were shot down and si* damaged by ground fire during the day.- Reuter
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    42 2 Photo. Hussein Sirry Pasha, the New Prime Minister of Egypt, talks to reporters at his office m Alexandria before he and members of his Cabinet went to King Farouk's sum. tner palace to take their oaths of office on July 3 A.P.
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  • 1227 2 Kerala High Court To Stay At Ernakulam MOVE TO SHIFT IT TO TRIVANDRUM FAILS TRAVANCORE COCHIN STATE ASSEMBLY: TRIVANDRUM, July 6.— The TrayancoreCochin Legislature Assembly, proceeding with non-official business, yesterday voted down a motion to refer the non-official (Amendment) BUI introduced by Mr, P. S. Nataraja Filial (Socialist) m the
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  • 230 2 NEW DELHI, July 13.— The Government of India Is understood to be examining an interim recommendation of the Coal Board to "peg" the current annual production of metallurgical coal, at about 8m tons. This measure is, intended to conserve the limited resources of such coal deposits
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  • 129 2 PANCH CHULI NEARLY CONQUERED NEW DELHI, July 13.— An Indian expedition which attempted to climb the 22,630-ft Panch Chuli peak, m the north-east of ALmora district of U.P., reached a height of 22,125 feet on June 12, Mr. P. N. Nikore, leader of the expedition, claimed, here. Mr. Nikore, who
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  • 518 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS. Move To Ensure Greater Co-ordination At Centre ter Dr E XN E K L V' i*" 9 The Home Minissfe'nst'ak^'h "tlU'detaiUd today the various ~f** ake fi b Y the Government of India to reorganise the Central Secretariat m pursuane lon%H^ mmendaiU>M f
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  • 302 3 NEW DELHI, July 9— ThePlanning Commission has accepted the recommendation of Mr. A. D. Gorwala that the operation of State Road Transport services should be entrusted to public corporations and not allowed to be man- ff d departmen tally. The Road
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  • 138 3 COiLOMBO, July 14. An agreement was signed here on Friday between Canada and Ceylon under which Canada will give economic aid to the island's fisheries and rural development and the Galoya Valley electrification projects. For fisheries development alone Canada has granted $1,000,000 for 1952.53. One thousand
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  • 98 3 BOMBAY, Puly 9.— Dr. B. Keskar, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, said here today that Government were fully conscious that "the film industry should not be taxed to an extent which would make it difficult to flourish and prosper." Speaking at a reception given m
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  • 83 3 LUCKNOW. July 13— Over 2.000 villagers m six villages m Lucknow district are marooned as a result of overHawing of the river, Gomti, following heavy rain, it is learned here. Six boats are plying m the flooded area for rescue and -relief work. Over 1,500 head of
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  • 107 3 PATNA, July 13.— An adjournment motion to discuss the 34-day fast of the coalfield labour leader Mr. Sadhan Gupta,, who has teen lodged as an undertrial prisoner m the Purulla Jail m connection with the murder of a Colliery manager, was talked out m the Bihar
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    24 3 Photos). These photos show Stanley Majid (left), light-welter-weight, and "Tiger Ba Nyein, featherweight, two of the boxers included m the Burmese Olympic Team. A.P.
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  • 56 3 Photo. The "United States," America's sleek new black and white queen of the seas, docks at Southampton Dead on time at six o'clock (BST) July 8, at the end of her recordbreaking maiden voyage a,cro.s s the Atlantic. Among the 2,000 passengers is Miss Margaret Truman,
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  • 183 3 END PROHIBITION DEMAND IN MADRAS ASSEMBLY MADRAS. July 13.— Repeal of the Prohibition Act was demanded by Opposition members participating m the second day's general debate on the State Budget m the Madras Assembly last week. Mr. V. Gopala Gounder (Tamilnad Toilers' Party) said that if prohibition was ended, it
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  • 55 3 SILCHAR, July 13. The five refugees on hunger-strike m the verandah of the Rehabilitation Office here broke their fast last week toy taking lemon juice after a public meeting m Gandhibagh resolved to ask the Government of India to concede their demands. They had been on
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  • 761 3 Pension Increases Raw Jute Stock Indo-Pak. BoundaryStilwell Road Trade—I nd i a n Ambulance In Korea, Etc. QUESTIONS IN INDIAN PARLIAMENT: NEW DELHI, July B.—Temporary increases m pension to certain categories of Gov eminent servants had been granted, said Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister of State for Finance m the House
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  • 43 3 TOKYO, July 14._ Jap anese Buddhists announced today they had called a world con. ference of Buddhists for Japan, starting next September. Officials announced they had already received 20 replies from foreign countries, saying Buddhist representatives would attend.. Reuter
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  • Opposition Leader Commends India's Example
    • 960 4 COLOMBO: Paying glowing tribute to Premier Nehru's foreign policy, Mr. S.WJI.D. Bandaranaike, Leader of the Opposition told the Ceylon House of Representatives recently, that within a short space of time, India had emerged into the international field as a nation to be reckoned with and to
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    • 281 4 Quick Work On New A'pura Town ANUKiADHAPURA Fa r reacning decisions were reached at a conierence held at the Anuradhapura Kachcneri recently witn regard to the new Anuradhapura town. Mr. M, Rajendra, Government Agent Mr. Oliver Weerasingne, Town Planner, Mr. 6. W. Ofoonawardena, tipeciai Commissioner for Anuradnapura, and Mr. w.
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  • 203 4 Interest Paid For 40 Years WATEALA: One labour paid interest for thirty years on a loan of Rs, 600 from a money lender. Another who came into the area when he was a boy paid interest on a loan of Rs. 400 for 40 years and the capital was still
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  • 55 4 COLOMBO: Keera, (spinach) too, will come under Co-operative Central Market Supply Scheme. The Co-operative Dept. plans to take over the produce of about 50 acres of land at Maradana, where "keera" is now cultivated. The object is to ensure a cheaper supply to consumers and a
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  • 42 4 Copies of the "Establishment Manual, "1952" giving an index of Singapore Governments posts and salary scales, together with authorised rates of allowances and Bonuses, printed by the Government Printing Office, are now available to the public at $5 .per copy.
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  • 75 4 COLOMBO: A Ceylonese club has protested against the colour bar practised m a European swimming club here. It stated that two Ceylonese guests were served drinks m the bathroom of the club after playing a water polo match against an RAF team. The offending club
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  • 172 4 HELSINKI, July 15. The Singapore Olympic team reached the Olympic village Sunday and said everything was wonderful. Even though they are far from the equator now, "it is cold when it rains, but otherwise everything is fine," said Neo Chwee Keok, the 21-year-old 100
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  • 69 4 HELSINKI, July 15. A match between India and Yugoslavia Is among the highlights of today's football fixtures in the Olympic Games here today. Other football fixtures of today are: Rumania vs Hungary; Poland vs France; and Denmark vs Greece. The Soviet Union, Joint favourites with Hungary for
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  • 176 4 TUES: At about 2 p.m. 4 male Chinese entered a house in Carpmael Road yesterday, one of them is alleged to have been armed with a revolver. They herded the women of the house into a room, covered them with a blanket. The head of
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  • 52 4 The Postmaster General, Malaya, announces that air mail letters addressed to allied prisoners of war m Korea may now be posted fre€ of charge. Any person desirous of sending such letters should apply to his nearest Post Office lor a copy of the instructions governing
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  • 74 4 MADRAS. July 12. A fire broke out In the office oi the Registrar of the Co-operative Societies at Chepauk on July 5 morning, destroying a number of prohibition films, records and furniture. Seven fire engines fought the blaze for over 45 minutes to bring it
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  • 361 4 S'pore Squatters: Dato Tan Defends MACs Intervention Mr, C. C. Tan, leader of the Progressive Party, yesterday attacked the Malayan Chinese Association m the Legislative Council of Singapore, accusing the Association's officers of not wishing to "miss an opportunity of gaining some political capital by giving away a few dollars
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  • 215 4 No Strings To Gifts, Assures Dato Tan The President of the Malayan Chinese Association, Datu Sir Cheng-lock Tan, yesterday issued an unequivocal statement that the $500,000 Malayan Chinese Association gift to the Malays would certainly have no strings attached to it. "In any case," the Dato said, "Malays who will
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  • 87 4 PATNA, July 10.— The River Kosi is m spate, and Supaul and Krishanpur thanas, m the Saharsa sub. district, have been inundater, according to reports received here. People m the northern and western areas of these two thanas are the worst affected and are moving to
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  • 24 4 ANNUAL SPORTS The Anglo-Chinese Continuation School will hold their annual sports on July 19 (Saturday) at 2.30 p.m. on the Rangoon Rd. School Ground.
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