Indian Daily Mail, 17 August 1952

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 188. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 412 1 Let Us Go Forward Together Work For Peace-Nehru Independence Day Celebrations In India NEW DELHI, Aug. 16. Mr. Jawaharlal -Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister speaking on the fifth anniversary of Indian independence yesterday urged Indians to work together in the cause of peace. Addressing a crowd of about 100,000 people
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  • 265 1 House Of People Adjourns NEW DELHI, Aug. 16.— The House of the People adjournec 5 sine die last Tuesday after an eventful three- month session Although summoned mainly to pass the Railway and General Budgets, the House had a heavy legislative agenda before it. It passed twenty-seven official bills, of
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    117 1 Three eminent jurists, left to right, Enrique GarciaSayan, former foreign minister of Peru; Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar, of India, Chairman; and Paal Berg, former chief justice of the Norwegian Supreme Court, are investigating- charges of forced labour against Soviet Russia. These experts comprise the United Nations Special Committee on Forced Labour
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  • 107 1 MANILA., Aug. 15— Fanatical Muslim bandits, fighting wiih their backs to the wall today withstood incessant gov. ernment land, sea and air attacks against their shrinking forest hideout -on Jolo Island Army troops, refreshed from a 24-hour recess in operations, launched waves of assaults at dawn
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  • 88 1 5,000 Children Immunized Against Diptheria Durfng the month of July, when wide publicity was given to the importance of having children l>etween the ages ol .^ne to five immunised against diphtheria, about 5,000 responded, 'representing an increase of 2,000 cases over the previous average monthly figures. However, among those children
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  • 157 1 HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 16.— Film actress Rita Hayworth was not at the airport to greet her husband. Prince Aly Khan when he arrived here for a five-day visit, but she assured reporters "he Ls more than welcome". The prince- who brought five big packages of toys for his little
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  • 131 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 15- Primf Minister Nehru voiced sympathy for the anti-Jim Crow passive resistance in South Africa in a speech observing the fifth anniversary of Indian Independence. Addressing a crowd of about 100.000 from the ramparts of the city's betlagged red
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  • 151 1 During the course of the. coming week when the island-wide vaccination campaign ts being if. ached, the Public Address Units and Film Units of the Public Relation Office will ;onduct an extensive tour to various parts of the Colony urging the (people to avail themselves of free vaccinacion
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  • 204 1 BALLATER, Scotland, Aug. 16. A special cake with two candles on i t was baked by the Balmoral chiet Ofr blonde, cur. ly haired Princess Ann. only daughter of Queen Elizabeth 11, who celebrated her second birthday at the Castle here yesterday. The two candles were
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  • 58 1 LONDON. Aug. 10.— Britain may lift partially a ban on the supply of arms to Egypt in a new move to speed a Westernsponsored Middle East defence pact. A Foreign Office spokesman told newsmen today the gov. ernment is considering "the question of supplies other than
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  • 69 1 HONGKONG, Aug. 16.— Mr. Gordon Jenkins, editor and publisher of Japan News in Tokyo arrived here yesterday enroute to Europe and America. He was accompanied by his wife. Mr. Jenkins will leave here for Singapore on Wednesday. He was director of public relations for British forces
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  • 490 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) A buffet party Has held Saturday night it Sea View Hotel to bid farewell to Mrs. and Mr. M. Kayaroga nam, Agent Indian Overseas Bank Ltd., Singapore, who is proceeding to India on leave, and to welcome Mrs and Mr. G
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  • 262 1 THREE LEADERS ARRESTED JOHANNESBURG, Aug. If—Three more leaders of the non-European civil disobedience campaign were arrested yesterday, bringing the total to 19. Nana Sita, president of "the Transvaal Indian Congress, is among the latest who ace -detained. It Is believed tnat the disobedience campaign will be intensified this weekend with
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  • 102 1 SRINAGAR, Kashmir, Aug. 16. High level discussions will be held in New Delhi on Sunday and Monday between representatives of India and Kashmir on India's stand before the meeting of the United Nations mediator, Dr. Frank Graham, at Geneva. Official sources here said cuss the
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  • 67 1 MANILA. Aug. 16. Lift pjanej were mobilized today to spray areas where hordes of locusts gnawed at the Philiepines food granary. The government yesterday declared a national emergency to fight the winged pests striking at rice, corn, sugar and other important crops. The Agriculture Department received reports
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  • 46 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 16. Millions of Americans from coast to coast will S et a chance U> see Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Gov. Adlai Steven. Son as the rival standard bearers crisy- cross the country in their bids for the White House. A .P.
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  • 27 1 LONDON, Aug. 16.—According to infoi.matiot. received this morning there is a possibility of moderate magnetic disturbances affecting North. Atlantic and Easterly circuits during period August 16-18 Reuter
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  • 32 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 16 Pan American World Air. ways, which started business ir 1927 with a 80-mile mail route, yesterday celebrated its 25th birthday with routes totalling more than 100,000 miles. A.P.
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  • 514 2 Detrimental To Interests Of Rayalaseema? MADRAS, Aug. 14. Twenty-two members pf the Madras Legislature and the Union Parliament from the Ceded Districts and Neilore have issued a statment expressing the view that the formation of an Andhra State without Madras City as capital, is detrimental
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  • 213 2 BOMBAY, Aug. B— ln view uf the good monsoon and satisfactory improvement in tne water levels of the hydro.electric lakes and in .order to make the best possible use of the available water, the Government of Bombay have decided, as a temporary measure, to allow domestic
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  • 98 2 AHMEDABAD, Aug. 3.— Four dacoits raided the court premises of the First Class City Magistrate of Mehsana, 40 miles from here, this after, noon. They gagged the chowkidar and decamped with three guns kept in court custody. Reports said, the dacolta, two of whom were armed
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  • 45 2 KARAIKAL, Aug. 10. The next ordinary session of the French India Representative Assembly will commence on Aug 30 in Pondicherry, accord, ing to an annoncemen^ made today by M. Menard, Commissioner of French Settlements in India.— FOC
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  • 112 2 MADRAS, Aug. 14— Mr. C. D. Deshmukh India's Finance Minister, will, it is learnt declare open a new maternity home in the City on Aug 17. The maternity home, which is to be started by the Andhra Manila Sabha, will, in tile beginning-, contain
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  • 24 2 WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.— Americans drank 2,613,114,062 gallons of beer in tile 12 months ended June 30, the Revenue Bureau's Alcohol Tax Division reported.- A.P.
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  • 41 2 MADRAS, Aug. 7— The date of the next meeting of the Madras Legislative Assembly is likely to be changed from September 6 to September 22 The change has been suggested to meet the convenience of Opposition member.- FOC
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  • 48 2 SRINAGAR, Aug. 14.— Five pilgrims, incuding two women, died on their way to Amarnath shrine, /according to reports reaching here. They were unable to stand the cold and the attitude. Over 3,000 pilgrims, a record number since partition, visited I tile shrine this year.- FOC
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  • 307 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. 14.-~-Sar. dar Swaran Singh, Minister for Housing, announced in the Council of States recently that the Government had decided to reduce the rental of flats and bungalows occupied by Members of Parliament with effect from July 1, 1952. The Government, he said
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    44 2 Photo). Shri Nair and Mrs. Nair welcoming the Afghan Ambassador at the Indian Art Exhibition held In Cairo in January, 1952. Photo shows: Mr. V. M. N. Nair, the Indian Charge d'Affairs and Mrs. Nair welcoming Mr. Mogadadi, the Afghan Ambassador In Cairo.- I.I.S.
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  • 301 2 Competition Between Ideals Of Gandhi Mao Tse Tung In South Asia? LONDON, Aug. 16. --Yesterday's Manchester Guardian asked whether the history of the next half century ta South Asia was to De competition between the ideals of Gandhi and Mao Tse Tung. This liberal paper drew at. tention to the
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  • 41 2 LONDON, Aug. 16.— A dele, gation of British school teachers has arrived in Mos> cow at the invitation of thr Central Committee of the Trade Union of Elementary and Secondary School Workers. Moscow radio reported.- Reuter
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  • 562 2 NEW YORK Are your one of the millions who feel themselves in a rut? Has life given you everything you yearned for: A wile, children, a job, a home in the suburbs, even a place to park your motor car and still you
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  • 150 2 NEW YORK, Aug. 16.— The son of John F. Jelks of Chicago, the margarine "King" who sold his U5525,000.000-a--year business to the Levei Brothers company in 1948, was one of several prominent New York socialites arrested by po. lice yesterday in a vice-raid. Young Jelks is
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  • 110 2 OSLO, Aug. 16.— Mr. Trygve Lie, Secretary-General of the United Nations said today that the Korean war "cannot bring victory or defeat for one country have won in Korea," he said. "The victor is a thought an idea, and that is the idea of collective security." In
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  • 234 2 CALCUTTA, Aug. 8. The West Bengal Government are considering a proposal for a "composite" stadium in Cal. cutta, the State Minister for Works and Buildings, Mr. Kha. gendranath Das Gupta, an. nounced in tile West Bengal Assembly recently. A plan, he said, had already been formulated
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  • 90 2 I DJAKARTA. Aug. 16. Dr. Murdjani, Governor of Bornec province, told Pressmen at Bandjermasin today that he had sent instructions to tht authorities in Wes^ Borneo to investigate press reports that a Communist movement in Sarawak calling itself the "Sarawak Indonesian Peoples Liberation Army", has its headquarters
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  • 39 2 NEW DELHI, Aug. The In. dian Government has decided to allow sale of the new antituberculosis "wonder drug" Isonicotinic Acid Hydrazide. About 500,000 people aTe estimated to die of tuberculosis in India every i^ear.- Reuter
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  • 226 2 Eden Honeymooning: Churchill In Charge Of Foreign Affairs LONDON, Aug. 16.— The British Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, has personally assumed charge of the Foreign Office during the 10-day honeymoon of Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden. This means that Mr. Chur. chill will take, immediate re- I sponsibilily for the handling
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  • 942 3 Indian Parliament Proceedings: Air Forces Bill Passed EW D v E h Hl > Aug 14 —The House of the People Friday last passed the Reserve and Auxiliary Air Forces Bill, which will enable the Government of India to raise a regular Air Force Reserve, an
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  • 45 3 BASEL, Switzerland, Aufi. 15. One thousand Mennapites closing their Fifth World Con. ference here today, were told that the once 40,000-strong Mennonite community in Russia and East Prussia has been "almost entirely destroyed" since the start of World War n.- A .P.
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  • 298 3 LONDON, Aug. 14.— Today's Daily Telegraph drew attention to certain difficulties in the future recruiting of Our. kha soldiers for service to the British crown. This conservative paper saio that for the next part of a century and a half Gurkha soldiers from Nepal has been happy
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  • 63 3 QUIRINO DEFENDS ANZUS MANILA, Aug. 16.—Presluent Elpidio Quirimo last night levelled a caustic blast at political critics who challenged his approval of the U.S. Australia, New Zealand Mutual Security Pact. The president said the time Is not ripe now for organizing ali Asian nations into a uniued Pacific defence organization
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  • 98 3 CAIRO, Aug. 15. General Mohamed Naguib, Comman-der-in-chief of the Egyptian armed forces, conveyed hii> fraternal greetings" to the people of Pakistan last night on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of Pakistan's independence. The General, at a reception priven by the Pakistan Charge d'Affaires and Mrs. Tayyeb
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  • 67 3 NEW YORK, Aug. 16. A nation-wide drive was under, way yesterday to double the registration and voting power of the Amercian Negro. The 10-week campaign is being directed by the National Newspaper Publishers Association, whose members own all the major Negro newspapers in the country. There are
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  • 152 3 AMMAN, Aug. 14.— The Jordan government is considering how much money it will allow ex-Ktng Talal, who left the throne a relatively poor man, after reigning for only one year. The former King, now considered mentally ill with little hope of recovery, must have a government allowance
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  • 112 3 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Augr. 16.— The United States warned yesterday thai it reserved the right to use the Atom Bomb and germ warfare to suppress egression until such weapons are eliminated by an iron-clad system of international safeguards. The warning was
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  • 75 3 COLOMBO: The question of the appointment of an Assistant Director of Education, who would be incharge of the relrgous education. is now receiving the attention of the Central Advisory Council of Education. Mr. M. D. Banda, the Minister of Education, .said that a& there was provision in
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  • 204 3 WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.— South-East Asia's remarkable post war recovery, growing strength and stability "and her increasing influence in Aurld affairs enable us to salute her future with considerable enthusiasm," the Mutual Security Agency's assistant director for the Par East said yesterday. Dr. Clarence R. Decker commented that the
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  • 1268 3  - Chang Shun- Yu-A Victim Off Sins Of Bureaucratism FRED HAMPSON A.P. Staff Correspondent) (By HONGKONG: In the year of the great Revolution, 1949, in Kweisui, province of Suiyan, Inner Mongolia, Chang Shun-yu was earning his rice in a jute mill. Intellectually, economically and spiritually this appears to have been the
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    61 3 Photo). Photograph taken at the exhibition of photographs of Indian architecture and other objects of art at the Munk ipal Museum, The Hague, after its toiauguaratton bj Shri Chakravarty, Indian Ambassador to The Hague. (L. to R.): Mr. Chakmvurty, Baro. ness van Tuyal Grand Ministress to the Queen, Mrs. Chakravarty
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  • 225 4 JAFFNA: Over 200 members of the Engineering Association of Ceylon, arriving by special train at Kankcsanturai visited' major industrial and engineering projects in the Peninsula. At the Government Cement Factory Mr. J. H. Herz, Works Manager and Chief Engineer oi the Factory, arranged groups of
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  • 142 4 OOiLOMBO The proposal broached ip the University Senate for conducting the University preliminary examination for Oriental Languages in Sinhalese, Tamil or English, which was referred to the Oriental Studies Department of the University has been subsequently turned down by the Senate after further discussion. Tlire decision
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  • 220 4 CEYLON NEWS: PROFITS WILL GO TO CHARITY COLOMBO: The recording session which has just been completed and which was arranged by Messrs. Cargills (Ceylon) Ltd., as the "His Master's Voice" Recording Agents, mnd Messrs. Millers Ltd., as the Columbia Recording Agents, started on June 23. During
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  • 73 4 QALLE: The Home Minister, Mr. A. Ratnayake, will preside at a meeting to be held at Kataragama shortly m the Kixi Vehere premises. It was here that Buddha, with five hundred Arahanus, io said to have stayed while on a visit to this Island. Mr.
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  • 100 4 These specially construct ed motor-tricycles are being turned out by the West Berlin firm of Artur Diebler for the Near and" Far East. Twenty of them have already been exported to Siam and another 500 are on order for tha.t country. Two hundred of them will
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  • 371 4 JAFFNA: A request to Mr. S. Natesan, Minister of Posts and Information, to urge upon Government to take measures to prevent the youth of Jaffna from falling a prey to Communism was made recently at a reception accorded him at the Town Hall,
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  • 93 4 COLOMBO: Local manufacture of rubber utility articles and toys have received an encouraging fillip by way of inquiries and orders from foreign countries, and con- I signments, have already been shipped to some of them. The articles now being produced are foam rubber cushions, table mats,
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  • 105 4 COLOMBO: Oeylon will bt represented at the important Commonwealth Economic Conference to be held in London this November by the Prime Minister, Mr. Dudley SenanayaJce, and the Finance" Minister, Mr. J. R. Jayewardene. All details for the conference have now been finalised and a Commonwealth Officials' conference will
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  • 50 4 COLOMBO. Aug. 16. Ceylon has asked India for 30,000 tons of rice, an official sourct told Reuter yesterday. The Greek vessel Agols Georgios due here on Thursday arrived yesterday with 6.500 tons of American rice. The United States is expected to send further shipment' in October, it is learned. Reuter
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  • 372 4 ANURADHAPURA: The Anuradhapura Ratepayers' Association and the Sambuddha Jayanthi Karaka Sabha have protested to the Minister of Local Government, against the erection of a ball-room dancing hall and provision for a bar in the premises of the Public Services Club in Anuradhapura town.
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  • 96 4 Five doctors and five midwives from Indonesia now visiting Malaya, will attend a special six-day Fellowship Course in Maternal and Child Health in Singapore, sponsored by the World Health Organisation. The Course will begin on September 2. The doctors attending the Course will be: Dr. Mardjaban Poerwodbiredjo,
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  • 56 4 At aibout 12 noon Thursday in the jungle areas of South Trengganu a iputrol of the 3rd King's African Rifles led by an African Platoon Sgt. Major contacted three armed terrorists. In the ensuing the patrol shot and killed all three terrorists. Three rifles and
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  • 60 4 Another terrorists was killed and one more wounded yesterday afternoon by a police patrol in the Kuantan area, of Pahang. The police, who were in ambush positions, opened fixe as they saw the terrorists approaohing them. One of the terrorists was Mlled instantly, but the wounded man
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  • 46 4 Official sources in Sarawak said that there is at present no evidence that- the perpetrator of Thursday's (Aug. 15 1b52), armed robbery ai Muara Tuang were anything more than a crinlnal ganor to connect the roboeri with the terrorists' activity oi previous week.
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