Indian Daily Mail, 26 July 1952
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Title Section16 1952-07-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 166. SINGAPORE SATURADAY, JULY 26, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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700 1952-07-26 1 MPIEA'S ARBITRARY WAGE -SCALE THROWN OUT Both Parties Accept Labour Commr's Compromise Proposal IO Cents More For All Workers Secured With the acceptance of the Federation Commissioner of Labour Mr. J. P. Biddulph's compromise proposal by both the Negotiating Committee of the Estate Workers Unions and the MPIEA {Malayan Planing700 words
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Article92 1952-07-26 1 EDINBURGH, July 25. —The typically English surname of Smith has now ousted traditionally Scottish surnames from Scotland. According to statistics prepared by the General Post Office, there are now 16 Smiths fa every 1,000 of the population in Soot, land. Traditionally Scot, tlsh surnames are led byReuter - 92 words
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96 1952-07-26 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 25. The Tamilnad Congress Committee has decided to contest all Municipal and Madi-is City Cor. poration elections whicli will be held ln November en the basis of adult franchise. Congress as a party did not contest previous elections but96 words
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376 1952-07-26 1 NEW DELHI, July 25. —In a statement in the House of tile People. Prime Minister Nehru referred to the course of negotiations in tile Security Council during which objection was taken to the setting up of a constituent as. sernUy in Kashmir.IIS - 376 words
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Article26 1952-07-26 1 The Court of Criminal Appeal will sit for hearing ln Ois Supreme Court Building, Singapore on Thursday, July 31 st 10.30 a.m.26 words
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Article, Illustration134 1952-07-26 1 A large silver bowl mounted on an exquisite wood, work at the base of which three artistically executed teak wood 'chinthes' a striking piece of Burmese art and craftmanship was presented by Col. Maung Maung, leader of the party of Burma Army officers to Gen. K. M Cariappa, Com. ma134 words
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Article28 1952-07-26 1 SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, July 25. Puerto Rico today becomes a self-governing Commonwealth within the United States under authority granted by Congress in Washington, ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article120 1952-07-26 1 KARACHI, July 25.—Pakistan's Foreign Minister Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan said yesterday that unless the main Middle East disputes were settled quickly and the foundations laid for economic progress "the consequences might be incalculable." Sir Zafrullah interviewed by the diplomatic correspondent of the Associated Press of. PakistanReuter - 120 words
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Article169 1952-07-26 1 The Representative of the Government of India ln Malaya, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, will leave Singapore tomorrow, Sunday, on an extensive tour of the northern parts of the Federation of Malaya. This will be his first visit to those areas. He leaves Singapore by carIIS - 169 words
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176 1952-07-26 1 Africans Sing Outside Court While Satyagrahis Are Tried EAST LONDON, South Africa, July 25. About 250 Africans pray fid and sang outside the court-house here on Wednesday while 85 of their fellow men were being tried for disobeying pass regulations as part of their campaign against Malays race segregation laws.Reuter - 176 words
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Article155 1952-07-26 1 TORONTO. July 25. Mr. Balwant Singh, India's delegate to the International Red Cross conference, last night express, ed his country's thanks for the "great assistance" received in response to resolutions adopted by the Executive Com. mittee at its sessions in May and December 1951.Reuter - 155 words
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Article46 1952-07-26 1 NEW DELHI, July 25. India expects to attain selfsufficiency in locomotive productive production within the next five years. In the meantime for the next three years it has planned to Import 750 locomotives, 3,450 carriages and 28,500 wagons, official sources said. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article93 1952-07-26 1 ADDIS ABABA, July 25.— 1 Ethiopians are calling at petrol stations ln Ethiopia and drinking petrol to a point where the Minis' ry of Health is alarmed. Ethiopians do thin to get relief from attacks by parasitic stomach worms, got through eating raw meat. The Ministry ofA.P. - 93 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-07-26 1 Photo. The Aga Khan and the Begum descend from their plane at London airport, July 17, r*+er flying from Geneva. T'oey drove to Geneva Airport from the nearby French resort of Evian.- A. P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article41 1952-07-26 1 UNITED NATIONS. July 25. The Economic ;\nd Social Council has adopted by eight votes to five with five abstentions France's proposal for holding the Council's next sss. sion from June to An#n«t next year— in Geneva*- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article115 1952-07-26 1 LONDON, July 25.— An Indian student yesterday rescued a tuo-and.hiilf. year-old boy from a biasing bungalow In which the child's mother, Mrs. PeneJope Bowers, lost her life. Mrs. Bowers, a writer of children's books, lived at Farnham, Surrey. She had with her a 17-year.old Indian student Mr.Reuter - 115 words
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486 1952-07-26 1 HELSINKI, July 25.— India beat Holland by six goals to one in the Olympic hockey final la£t night. India won the Gold Medal, Holland Silver and Britain the Bronze Medal. A good breeze blew across the Velodrome hockey ground here yesterday when theA.P. - 486 words
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Article175 1952-07-26 2 POONA. July 16.— The Civil Supplies Minister Mr. Y. B. Chavan, made a categorical statement in the Bombay Le. gislative Assembly today that the Bombay Government were not at present thinking in terms of decontrol. The Minister, who was winding up the debate on aFOC - 175 words
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Article118 1952-07-26 2 NEW DELHI. July 18— Speaker Mavlankar ruled out In the House of the People an adjournment motion on the lathi. charge and use of teargas on processionists in Calcutta recently. Mr. Gurupadaswamy (Socialist -Praja Party) who tabled the motion, sought to discuss the "use ofFOC - 118 words
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127 1952-07-26 2 Occupation Of 2,000 Sq. m. Of S. Sind Alleged KARACHI, July 20— The Associated Press of Pakistan last week circulated a report that India is in occupation of nearly 2,000 square miles of Pakistan territory, forming the southernmost part of Sind and covering a majorFOC - 127 words
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Article174 1952-07-26 2 MADRAS, July 20.— A deci- 1 sion to form an Association of Harijan members of the Assembly was taken at a meeting of the members belonging to all parties held last wee* at Rajajl Hall. Mr. H. M Jagannatham presided. The Chairman explained the objectFOC - 174 words
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166 1952-07-26 2 MADRAS, July 18. The Land Revenue Reforms Committee recommended that an agricultural income-tax be levied in addition to land revenue and that nuch levy. In the first instance, be applied to plantation areas. The Commitmlttee examined in that connection the financial implications of the levy onFOC - 166 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-07-26 2 Photo. Traffic continued to dash by as Mrs. Etta Jenker, a pass, ing motorist, stopped to comfort and protect Mrs. Casl. mira Garcia, 67, a pedestrian who was injured at Los Angeles, California, on July 17. Mrs. Garcia was hit when one of two cars In aAP - 71 words
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Article127 1952-07-26 2 NEW DELHI. July 24 —The Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Dr. Satyanarain Sinha said at question hour in the Council of States on Tuesday that free and compulsory primary education had been introduced by 15 Part A and Part B States in 18,546 areas during 1949-1950. TheIIS - 127 words
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Article105 1952-07-26 2 KARAnOJDI, July 20.- -The Dr. AJagappa Chettiar College Endowment Trust, Karaikudi, has received the permission of the Madras University for the opening of the Dr. Alagappa Chettiar College of Engineering and Technology here. Permission has also been granted for increasing the strength of students from 40FOC - 105 words
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Article88 1952-07-26 2 COLOMBO, July 24. —An R.A.F. bomber squadron from Gibraltar is expected to take part in the (first anniversary celebrations of the Ceylon Air Academy to be held at Ratmalana airport, near Colombo on July 31. The squadron wi'l fly nonstop from Aden and its schedule will heReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-07-26 2 Photo Dr. Hewlett Johnson, the (Red) Dean of Canterbury, holds up a photostat copy of an alleged fdgned state. mint by U.S. airmen des. cribing their methods of training In germ warfare. Dr. Johnson was speaking to reporters at a press con. ference in London July 8, alter his returnAP - 68 words
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Article46 1952-07-26 2 LUCKNOW, July 19.— The town of Badrinath, a centre of Hindu pilgrimage, situated at an altitude of 10,000 feet ln the Himalayas, has now been connected by trunk telephone with the rest of the country, according to official Information received here.— FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article81 1952-07-26 2 NEW DELHI, July 18— The Government of India have de. cided to release 80,000 tons of sugar out of the controlled quota, for free sale, with a view to maintaining the prices In the open market at a reasonable level. This quantity will be proportionately allottedFOC - 81 words
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Article61 1952-07-26 2 PAK. TO BUY EVACUEE PROPERTY? LAHORE, July Ift. The West Punjab Government propose to purchase all the 23 evacuee electricity undeitaklngs at an estimated cost of Rs. 30 lakhs, according to a report in the Lahore Press These undertakings are at present leased out to the Punjab Government by theFOC - 61 words
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388 1952-07-26 2 MADRAS, July 18. Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister, declared in the State Assembly recently that he would pay his "most earnest attention" to root out corruption. "I say a hundredth time that I am not interested in any party, but I am interested onlyFOC - 388 words
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76 1952-07-26 2 Exemption Cancelled Re: Sale Of Culinary Essences MADRAS. July 16.— 1n exercise of the powers conferred on them by the Prohibition Act the Government of Madras have cancelled the exemption granted in respect of culinary, aerated-water and other flavouring essences, extracts and colourings. The Government have also framed rules regardingFOC - 76 words
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Article30 1952-07-26 2 KARACHI: Pakistan wIT shortly open a Legation ln Libya, a Foreign Office spokesman said here recently. He added an announcement by the end of thi* month could he axpoctofe- FOCFOC - 30 words
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Article107 1952-07-26 2 NEW DELHI. July 25. Prime Minister Nehru said yesterday that India had no (Objection to describing King Farouk of Egypt as King or the iiudan, but she wanted to be clear that the Sudanese would be able to decide their own future. Answering questions at aReuter - 107 words
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Article77 1952-07-26 2 NEW DELHI, July 18.— The Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, said in the House of the People that negotiations with the World Bank were Bank were "imminent" tor a loan in connection with the iron and steel projects. Replying to a question, he said itFOC - 77 words
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Article68 1952-07-26 2 SHILLONG, July 18.— Mr Jairamdas Daulatram, Governor of Assam, opened this afternoon an exhibition of drawings and paintings by Taurn Duvarah in the conference hall of the new Secretariat building. Mr. N. K Rustomji, Adviser to the Governor of Assam, introduced the painter to the GovernorFOC - 68 words
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Article122 1952-07-26 2 CHICAGO, July 25. The Democratic convention here early yesterday adopted its "platform" for the presidential election, leaving the docks clear for the main business the selection of a candidate. The platform contained a civil rights for Negroos clause which represented a compromise between the north and southReuter - 122 words
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Article817 1952-07-26 2 fdfsf THE largess bestowed by M.C.A. upon the Malays appears to have, not without reason, whipped up the susceptibilities of all those who are interested in the welfare of Malays in particular and Malaya in general, with the result the bonafldes of the plentiful bestowal were seriously817 words
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Article45 1952-07-26 2 CALCUTTA: A West Bengal Government Press Note states from Monday, July 14, the retail price of wheat and atta throughout the State will be reduced by one anna per seer to as 7-9 and as. 8-6 per seer respectively.^ FOCFOC - 45 words
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Article2582 1952-07-26 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Katju Explains Need For Central Act REDS' POLICY FLAYED i„ N n W i? E i H t Jul 1 H MinislEL* .uU Kat J«» tost week initiated the a™ A° n e J£ eventive Detention (Second Amendment) Bill, which seeks to extend theFOC - 2,582 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-07-26 3 Photo) These six pictures show the Queen watching the racing at Ascot, Berkshire July 19, from the top of the Royal Box. The Queen saw the Aga Khan's Tulyar win the £23,000 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth stakes, ridden by Charlie Smirke. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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697 1952-07-26 3 Respect For Each Other's Rights; To Bring About Understanding Between China Other Nations NEW DELHI, July 23. Sardar K. M. Panikkar, till recently India's Ambassador to China, said in a broadcast last week that India's policy towards China was of a two-fold character toFOC - 697 words
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Article66 1952-07-26 4 The Singapore Indian Association Intends holding an Athletic Meet this year. If a good response is forthcoming the Meet will be held during the month of August. Will those members who are willing to take part please submit their names to the Athletic Convenor, Indian Association,66 words
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52 1952-07-26 4 Mr. Cnoong Kok Swee, Editor of the 'Tenang Gazette" and the Penang "Sunday Gazette," has been awarded a grant for visiting the United States as a guest-employee of the Riverside Daily Press, Riverside, California. He will remain in the United States for four months before returning52 words
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Article59 1952-07-26 4 BASKETBALL: The Harlem Globetrotters, an outstanding United States professional basketball team, is expected to arrive in Malaya on Aug. 22 for four exhibition games, one in Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 23 and three in Singapore on Aug. 24, 25 and 26. After their exhibition games here,59 words
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Article40 1952-07-26 4 TO HONOUR MR. V. PAKIRISAMY To honour Mr. V. Pakirisamy J.P., S.C.H., M.B.E. for the M.B.E. conferred on him by the Queen, the friends of Mr. V. Pakirlsamy are holding a; tea party today at G.H. Cafe. Battery Road, Singapore.40 words
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Article372 1952-07-26 4 CEYLON NEWS To Relieve Island's Acute Shortage In Building Work COLOMBO Ceylon will shortly undertake the production of a fair proportion of the country's requirements of iron and steel and thus relieve the acute shortage of these materials, particularly in the sphere of building work.FOC - 372 words
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Article174 1952-07-26 4 COLOMBO: The first appeal under the Indian and Pakistani Residents Citizenship Act came up before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council last week says a London message. The Commissioner for Registration of Indian and Pakistani residents is seeking to reverse the decision of the SupremeFOC - 174 words
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Article, Illustration101 1952-07-26 4 The joint plan of operations for setting up of a DDT factory in Delhi was signed in New Delhi, on July 19, by representatives of the Government of India. UNICEF and WHO. Shri C. C. DesaL, Secretary, Ministry of Production, signed on behalf of the Government of India and Dr.101 words
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165 1952-07-26 4 "Japan can and is pepared to assist Ceylon in developing her fishing industry and improving her paddy techniques." This statement was made by Mr. Tetsuo Ban, Japanese Charge <T Affaires, "But," he added, "Ceylon should take the initiative and and indicate to JapanFOC - 165 words
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Article83 1952-07-26 4 TEHERAN, July 25. A small group of National Front supporters quietly removed the nameplate in Churchill Street near the British Embassy here today, and put in its place another bearing the words "Mossadeq Street". The Churchill Street name, plate has been removed ,on numerous recent occasions whenever demonstratorsReuter - 83 words
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Article211 1952-07-26 4 The "Tamil Diffusion League M an organisation dedicated to the spread of Tamil culture, civilisation, art and all other rich attainments of the Tamils, has been approved by the Colony Government under the Societies Ordinance. This League which was incepted in Singapore recently will acquaint the211 words
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Article54 1952-07-26 4 NEW DELHI, July 19.—Father George Shanks, an English missionary who was principal of St. Joseph's mission at Baramulla, Kashmir, when the tribal invasion of Kashmir took place five years ago, has been appointed the first Prefect Apostolic in Jammu and Kashmir, according to information received here. The post ranks nextFOC - 54 words
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Article79 1952-07-26 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon's population has Increased lastei than all other countries in the world during the last three years. According to the latest statistics Ceylon had a three per cent increase ln comparison with the world figure of one per cent. This was reveaitd by Mr. Colin Clark, ofFOC - 79 words
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