Indian Daily Mail, 4 August 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 1/5. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 275 1 Rural Areas On West Coast —Three Persons Detained SUN: Singapore Police to-day (Sunday) carried out a large scale screening operation in the Rural areas on the west coast of the islan L Tile operation which at art** l at 6 am this
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  • 60 1 SAN FRANCISO, Aug. 3 Although many countries have great economic troubles, Pakistan's new Consul-General in San Francisco says his land is bulging with prosperity. "For the last four years Pakistan has had a balanced budget and enjoyed bountiful prosperity;" A. Salim Khan told a news conference
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  • 18 1 Police *.oday screened the area, because it was suspecUd that Communists may be in hiding around the area
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  • 179 1 Anti-Hindi Agitation Takes Place Without Disorder From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 3.— Dravida Kazhagam's agitation of anti. Hindi which began on Aug. 1 ..Mi erasure of Hindi name, p^tes in post offices and railway stations throughout r.jnilnad took place without any disorder. It ia believed that it was entirely
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  • 102 1 From Oar Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Aug. 3. Can a member of State Legislature) set in the Press gallery during 'the session of the House? This question was raised in the Bombay Assembly when Mr. C. Salvateeswaran Madras Hindu correspondent who is also Bombay M.L.A., was
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  • 82 1 TEHERAN, Aug. 3. Hussein Maki, firebrand righthand man of Premier Mossadeq, accused Britain Saturday night of plot, ting a coup d'etat here such as .which unseated Farouk in Egypt. He said in a special article for the semi-official paper, Bakhtar Emrooz, the plot could not succeed
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  • 253 1 LONDON, Aug. 3. Persian Prime Minister Mohamed Mossadeq, replying to three questions submitted to him by the mass circulation London Sunday Pictorial asked today for "a grain of goodwill" fromthe Anglo-Iranian Oil Company or the British government The newspaper published its questions and Dr. Mossadeq's replies. To
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  • 106 1 TEHERAN, Aug. 3— The Persian Government in a radio broadcast yesterday denied a newspaper report relating to the restrictions to be unserved by the Shah in his contacts with diplomats or Persian leaders. The broadcast said that thenewspaper responsible (Bakh. ter Emrooz) had,
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  • 67 1 HONGKONG, Aug. 3— A magistrate in the Hong, kong police court sent a Chinese to jail for a month with HK$25 In hie imcket from the court'* poor-box. The Chinese had stolen a mnjong set to buy milk for his baby. The magistrate gave the Chinese,
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  • 170 1 Catholics Condemn United States' "White Supremacy' Policy WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.— The United States has a "white supremacy" policy which damages its moral leadership in the world, a sub-Committee of the C at h o lie Association for International Peace said yesterday. The Association sub-Committee on Asia criticised what it called
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  • 79 1 ADELAIDE: A wallet stolen 27 years ago from a passenger on the Overland Express between Perth and Adelaide was fonnd in a station clockroom— «till containing a bank draft for more than £Al,OOO. and English and New Zealand bank notes. The wallet was between a cistern and
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  • 62 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Aug. 3— The Election Commission has an. nounced that the Government of India has gainded a total )f rupees 23 lakhs from the candidates in the General elec. Lions who has forfeited theiv deposits. More than nine thou. *and candidates
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  • 857 1 Perceptible Decrease In Enrolement in Indian Schools "During 1951 there were very clear signs that parents were no longer content to send their children to just any school and that they were giving much thought to the type of education which their children should receive. In
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  • 700 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Aug. 4, 1952. From Ridiculous To Fantastic! £HILDREN like that doctor best who adds sugar or to all mixtures he prescribes for them, and if he recommends icecream in addition, he is invariably their pet. To-day the Singapore Govern, ment is just such a pet
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  • 246 2 Policy Of State Govt. Officially Announced PATNA, July 29. English will be replaced by Hindi in all Government offices in Bihar for all official purposes by Nov. 29, 1957, it is officially announced. A Press Note detailing the 'steps taken for making
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  • 127 2 MUBARAK ALI'S CHILDISH BEHAVIOUR BOMBAY, July 28.—Mubarak Ali Ahmed, Hyderabad businessman lacing trial before the Bombay Sessions Court on chir^_^ ot cheating and using forged documents as genuine, waj admonished by the trying Judge and asked to realise the seriousness of the trial. The Judge told defence counsel; The accused
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  • 55 2 MADRAS. July 2g.— Trie 'Madras Assembly rejected an Opposition cut motion to the Budget demand under "Harljan Welfare" by a majority of 21 votes. The Assembly divided on trie demand after an eight hour debate on the subject. The division resulted in a victory for the Government
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  • 151 2 Service Chiefs Meet Supreme Comander NEW DELHI, July 28.— The three Service chiefs Gen Cariappa, Vice-Admiral Pizey and Air Marshal Glbbs—and officers of the three service HQs of the rank of colonel and above in the Army and equivalent in the Navy and Air Force met Dr. Prasad in his
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  • 157 2 NEW Dh_l_xi±, juiy 26— The first meeting ot trie GangiiBranmaputra Walei Tftßipurf Board held here yesterday discussed scnemes auncd at improving inland navigation lacditles in tne Gauge uc plain, Mr. S. Chakravaiu, Joini Secretary, Ministry oi Tiaueport, presided. Tne Hoard was lece^tly set up by the Government
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  • 67 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 2. The Maharaja Bhojraji of Gondal, princely state absorbed into the Saurastra Union State of the Indian Republic, died on Wednesday. He was 68. His body was to be cremated in Gondal today. The Maharaja, who ascended the throne in 1944. was educated at Eton
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  • 103 2 London. Aug. 2. Britain will set up ahout 90,00 observation seats for the Queen's coronation procession next June and spectators will have to pay from US$lO to US$l5 to sit in them. Works Minister David Eccles told reporters yesterday more than 27
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  • 84 2 NEW YORK, Aug. 2.— Salos of British Motor cars in the United States totalled 6.610 units in the first four months of this year compared with ***** a year ago. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, British Automobile Trade Association, said shipments of British
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  • 152 2 BOMBAY, July 28.— The fine of Rs. 40 lakfts imposed on Messrs. Premchand Koycfiaiid, Bombay bullion brokers, has been reduced to Rs. 10 lakns, it is authoritatively learnt here The original fine was imposed on the firm by the Collector of Central Excise lor contra,
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  • 97 2 BOMBAY, July 29.— The complaint filed by Kuldip Kaur Indian film actress, against two persons who were charged with cheating her of Rs. 125.000, was compounded before a Presidency Magistrate. Mrs. Kaur had complained of having been •'swindled" by the two accused of her sav. ings
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  • 144 2 PATNA, July 28.— Mr. Mo. hammad Safi, Binar's Minis, ter for Public Works, indicated in the Legislative Council that, finances permittting, the State trovernment wouid take tne earliest opportunity to have a bridge over tne Ganga near Patna besides the rail-cum. road bridge at Mokameh. Mr.
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  • 114 2 KARACHI. Aug. 2.— Planes are attacking locust swarms wnich have settled over 100 square miles of Sind and Baluchistan provinces. The Locust Control Committee here describing the situation as "serious" said it proposed asking for foreign aid to light the menace. One swarm 20 miles long
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  • 59 2 NEW YORK. Aug. 2.— Gen. Douglas MacArthur, former Commander of the Allied Powers in the Pacific, has accepted the chairmanship of Remington Rand Inc., manufacturers of business machines and office equipment. No mention is made of the Jeneral's salary as Chairman but it was previously reported
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  • 416 2 HYDERABAD, July 26.— A Full Bench v. the Hyderabad High Co'irt c o.isting of the Cin<ii Jj; :ce S**ipatrao Palnitkar, Mr. Justice M. A. Ansarl and Mr Juotice A. Snni. vasachari b/ a majority deel sion held yesterday ttiat '.Oe Special id^es
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  • 82 2 LONDON, Aug. 2. The British Post Office announced yesterday the cost of sending a telegram from Britain to the United States and Canada is going up a nickel a word from Sept. 1. The charge now Is nine U.S. cents a word. After Sept.
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  • 468 2 NAPLES: The daughter of Nikhail Bakumin, father of the Russian revolution, wants nothing to do with the men in the Kremlin. Now 75 years old and greyhaired, little Maria Bakunin stamped her foot and cried with rage when asked to comment
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  • 6 2 MALACCA SHELL SPORTMEN IN SINGAPORE RTRT
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  • 32 2 SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. -Joseph C. Satterthwaite. U.S. ambassador to Ceylon vlll leave for the Far East today. He and Mrs. Satterthwaite will sail aboard the liner President Wilson. A.P.
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  • 1308 3 Preventive Detention Necessary To Maintain Peace INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDING Amending Bill Goes To Select Committee NEW DELHI, July 23. After a series of contradictory moves today in the House of the People, embarrassing both to the Government and the Opposition, theHill to extend the Preventive Detention Act was referred to
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  • 176 3 GANDHI MEMORIAL MUSEUMS NEJW DELHI. Aug. 2.— The Gandhi National Memorial Fund has decided to establish Gandfhl memorial museums at Rajghat, Sabarmati Ashram (Ahmedabad), Sewagaram Ashram (Wardha; and Madural. The museums will consist of a library of Gandnian literature, articles of personal use by Gandhlji and photocopies of Gandhijie letters
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  • 259 3 BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 2.— Eva Peron's body will be placed on permament exhibition in Buenos Aires, an announcement from President Peron's office indicated yesterday. Her glass-topped coffin will be on show in a vast memorial building just as Lenin's oody is on show in Moscow, the
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  • 106 3 TOKYO, Aug. 2. U Ba Theln, former State Minister of Burma, is in Japan negotiating for construction of 40 to 50 light warships for Burma, the newspaper Tokyo Shimibun reported yesterday. The newspaper said the Burma envoy was reported discussing the construction with Mitsubishi
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  • 1035 3 Concealed Income Report Salt Research Station National Cadet Corps Shipbuilding At Vizag Indian Films In Goa Ahdurtori Women. Ftr NEW DELHI, July 23.— The Finance Minister, Mr. Deshmukh, said today, in reply to a question in the House of the People, that the tax on concealed income
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  • 24 3 LONDON, Aug. 3.-*Premier Massadeq was received by the Shar .in a three- hour audience Friday, it was announced yesftendaty, .according to Teheran radio. Reuter
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  • 40 3 tract is the worst scandal that could happen. It Is still under incnitry hy the Government of India. I am not satisfied with the report which the Defence Minister gave the other day on the floor of tfce House."- FOC
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  • 37 3 RANGOON, Aug. 2.— Burma Is to open consulates in Singapore and Manila shortly, reliaible sources said. Increasing trade between the two countries necessitates the -immediate opening of diplomatic relations the source added. A.P.
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  • 550 4 Colombo Council Protests At Election Postponement UNP Is Afraid Of Defeat, Say Councillors COLOMBO: Emphatic protests against the postponement of its election, due this year were made last week at the special meeting of the Colombo Municipal Council, specially convened to discuss a motion by Mr. T. de Sousa "protecting
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  • 207 4 JAFFNA: There were about 3,000 T.B. patients in Jaffna and the Government should construct adequate buildings and furnteh the required beds to accommodate all these patients, so that they may not be a source of infection, declared Dr. V. Nadarajah of the Kankesanthurai Sanatorium at
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  • 50 4 Tlie quota of 250 tons brined onions fixed for Australia for the periqd ending June 1952 has not been utilised. The Government have decided that this quota may be brought forward to the current half year and licensed freely for export I to all permissible destinations. IIS.
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  • 37 4 NO| MORE GAMBLING IN EGYPT CAIRO, Aug. 3.—Gambling by t£gypua,n government officials is oalnned by law, it wafc alnnounced here yesterday. The law prohibits gambling in government club* atnd aJiio forbids officials gambling ir. licenced clubs.- Reuter
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  • 56 4 RAF CRASH NEAR K.L.— NO SURVIVORS Ground forces has now reached the crashed R.A.F. Valetta which is 10 miles North East of Kuala Lumpur, in the Ulu Klang area They report that there are no survivors. The cause of the crash is not yet known, says an official Press Statement
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  • 37 4 aj».- ouiuui of irerak paid a visit to the fun fab- organised in aid of the Gandhi Memorial School building fund recently, (left) Dr. V. R. N. Menon is reading the welcome address.
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    30 4 MILAN, Aug. 3.— Mrs. Anna Rosenberg. U.S. Under-Secr. tary of Defence, left here yesterday in an American Air Force plane for Istanbul. She had spent a week resting here. A.P.
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  • 378 4 what Next Sweden! STOCKHOLM: Is the swimming costume outdated in the Stockholm archipelago? This question was frequently asked during the recen, heat wave by foreign tourists sailing among islands and rocks, along cliifs and beaches, adorned by nue sunbathers of both sexes. Most bathers lie quietlj and
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  • 128 4 In connection with the coming island-wide vaccination campaign against smallpox, the Public Relations Pub lie Address Units will be touring various parts of Singapore and address the people on the subject in the vernaThe Public Relations Film Units wIM arrange free film shows not only in the rural and
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  • 100 4 TRAJN PLOUGHS THRU RIOTING MOB! In S. Africa: JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 3. A train ploughed into a milling crowd of natives fighting on the line at Tooroonea near here on Saturday, killing four and injuring several. The flght was between a Zuilu gang, and "the Russians" (detriablised Basutos) who have been
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  • 45 4 GUATEMALA CITY. Aug. 3- The independent newspaper El Imparcial said yesterday that large /and holdings in Guatemala ow^ed by the Queen mother Wilhelmlna of Holland j were to be subject to government expropriation under a recently enacted agrarian reform; law Reuter
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  • 109 4 WOUNDED, BUT FOUGHT THRO' AMBUSH KUALA LUMPUR, SUN:— 2.15 p.m. on Aug. 2, an ngine and Drake van proceeding Noiun on tne ra^svay vere ambushed by aoout 2u cr 30 terrorists at tne 22. milestone in tne Krai Qistrici oil Keiantan. one j^o^cc Lieutenant, two Special constables and a Rauway
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  • 121 4 With reference to reports appearing in the Press (not in the Indian Daily Mail) on Saturday morning regarding a supposed attack by terrorists using trench motars on the American 'Pacific Tin Corporation's Mine at Kota Bharu, in the Kinta Valley, Perak. it can be
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  • 102 4 EAST LONDON: South Africa, Aug. 3.— J. Matoti. an African journalist and mem- 1 ber of the African Congress Youth League yesterday pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court here to a charge of incitement, instructions to disperse. It was alleged that on July
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