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Title Section16 1952-09-12 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 213. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article105 1952-09-12 1 Sir J. K. Retains Job Disowns Responsibility For Publication: Premier Accepts COLOMBO, Sept. 11. Minister of Transport Sir John Kotelawala announced last night he is retaining his cabinet position, thus ending a two-weeks old political crisis that brought him hurrying home from New York. Sir JohnA.P. - 105 words
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Article, Illustration78 1952-09-12 1 Shri R. K. Nehru, Foreign Secretary to the Government of India (extreme left) and Mr. K. Ishihara, Parliamentary Vice-Minis-ter for Foreign Affairs of the Government of Ja.can shaking hands after exchanging the Instruments of Ratification of the Treaty of Peace between India and Japan, at a ceremony held at theIIS - 78 words
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Article240 1952-09-12 1 LIVERPOOL. Sept. 11- £t bastian Snow. 23-\enr-o!d Lloii educated adventurer \vh^ claims to have discovered tnt: source of the Amazon, report od yesterday that he fuu:i<l South America's dreaded headhunter: '"quite friendly when they were not drunk He told reporte.*, on returning from a 10-monlh raftReuter - 240 words
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Article92 1952-09-12 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 11. A London-bound Comet jetliner arrived here from Ceylon yesterday empty except for the crew. British Overseas Airways Corporation refused to comment on a report that Ceylon has banned the Ccmet from taking out passengers fro/n Colombo because it is killing business for AirA.P. - 92 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-09-12 1 These coronation mugs by wedgwood, seen in London, are made in earthenware from designs by Eric Ravilious, a former war artist who was drowned during World War II. The original designs were for the Coronation of King Edward VIII, Dut have been adapted by Richard Guyatjt. Professor afA.P. - 66 words
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Article53 1952-09-12 1 TEHERAN, Sept. 11.—Hjalmar Schacht, once Hitler's money man,, yesterday started work on trying to get Persia out of the economic wilderness. He conferred for more thantwo hours with Premier Mossadey last morning and then spent 45 mins. discussing plans for an oilless economy PersianA.P. - 53 words
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215 1952-09-12 1 Indian Law Demanding Tax From Non-Residents Defended NEW DELHI, Sept. 11. Government spokesmen said yesterday they saw nothing strange in the Indian law which demands income tax from non-residents who carry on business in India by means of agents or com- panies. They were referring to a survey published inReuter - 215 words
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Article87 1952-09-12 1 Egypt Starts From Head CAIRO, Sept. 11. Will the tarboosh go the way of the fez? Sources close to the Egyptian government say it is likely. They report that the tarboosh, a fezlike headgear worn by the majority of male Egyptians, is on. trial before a Social Auairs Ministry commission.A.P. - 87 words
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Article57 1952-09-12 1 Thurs: The Conference of Directors of Education and Senior Education Officers of South East Asia territories which has been' held In the Office of the CommissionerGeneral during this week closed yesterday. The matters under discussion included the spiritual and political orientation of education In schools, adult and57 words
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72 1952-09-12 1 GENEVA, Sept. 11. India and Pakistan ended two weeks of negotiations on the Kashmir dispute under United Nations auspices yesterday night without agreement. The delegates now report tj their governments. The main problem before the negotiators was that of demilitarizing Kashmir pending proposed plebiscite toA.P. - 72 words
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Article126 1952-09-12 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.— Mr. Dean Acheson, U.S. Secretary of Slate said yesterday that the United States in consultation with friendly nations, is now preparing for a debate on Korean issues in the United Nations General Assembly next month. He also told a news conference that theA.P. - 126 words
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Article70 1952-09-12 1 Prince Aly Turns Jockey PARIS, Sept. 11. Prince Aly Khan yesterday turned jockey and won the 2,000--metre Pris Des Lions race for amateur riders at Longchamps. The Prince, estranged husband of American fikn actress Rita Hayv&'orth weighed in at, 70 kilos (11 stone). He won on Nearque 11, going awayA.P. - 70 words
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Article24 1952-09-12 1 TOKYO, Sept. 11.—Emperor Hirohito will acclaim Crown Prince Akihito as heir apparent and announce his ioming of age at state rights in mid-November. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article223 1952-09-12 1 Says Stands For 'Social Separation'! QUEENSTOWN, Cape Province, Sept. 11. Mr. Johannes Strauss, United Party leader, said here yesterday that the "non-European problem" which a few years ago was "negligible had developed alarmingly under the rule of Dr. Daniel Malon's National Party until today it darkened theReuter - 223 words
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Article219 1952-09-12 1 Working Committee Resolutions Following resolutions passed by the Working Committee of the Malayan Indian Congress at their meeting held in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, Sept. 7, have just been released for publication: t M. I. C. LOTTERY. The Working Committee of the Malayan Indian Congress,219 words
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Article115 1952-09-12 1 POLICE OFFICER WOUNDED In Singapore yesterday morning a handgrenade was thrown into a car in which an officer of the Special Branch was travelling. The officer, Chief Inspector Low Slew Foo was injured and taken to hospital. His driver and another man (a staff sergeant) were115 words
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Article114 1952-09-12 1 RACIAL PREJUDICES OTTAWA, Sept. 11.— An Indiin delegate, Seth Govind Das, told the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference here on Tuesday that "racial prejudices must go" in South Africa. Criticising South Africa's racial policy Seth Govind Das said he could not understand the "barbarous treatment" of the coloujred people in SouthReuter - 114 words
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Article76 1952-09-12 1 EVEREST EXPEDITION SETS OFF KHATMANDU. Sept. 11.— The six-man Swiss Everest expedition set off on Wednesday over dangerous and slippery mountain paths on a 170-mile trek to their 10,000--foot high base on Namche Bazaro. The journey is expected to take 18 days. The men wore grey shirts, blue jeins and76 words
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Article169 1952-09-12 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 11. India needs a Democratic helping hand in the development programmes it has already charted, Mi Adlal Stevenson. Democratic presidential candidate, said here on Tuesday night. In a major foreign policy speech, he proposed American technical aid, with engineers and agriculturalReuter - 169 words
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Article11 1952-09-12 1 week in October, but it all depends on the weather. A.P.A.P. - 11 words
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659 1952-09-12 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Sept. 12, 1952. stop This Cruelty To Passengers long last, the Singapore Government is reliably Understood to have taken action to stop the humiliating treatment meted out to deck passengers by shipping authorities while transporting them to and from the quarantine stations in the Colony.659 words
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Article365 1952-09-12 2 TO FORM JOINT FRONT TO FIGHT NEXT ELECTIONS DACCA, Sept. 9. A Conference of the representa fives of the minority communities of East Bengal, convened by Mr. Basant Kumar Das, Leader of the Opposition in the East Bengal Assembly, decided to form a joint front forFOC - 365 words
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150 1952-09-12 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 8. The Government of India has appointed a committee to inquire into the vocational and technical training of displaced persons from West Pakistan, according to a Press communique Issued by the Central Ministry of Rehabilitation. The committee will consist of Mr.FOC - 150 words
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48 1952-09-12 2 Importers are hereby notified that licences will no longer be granted for the import of Japanese goods from Hongkong, except for those goods the import of which is licensed direct' from Japan A list of these goods appears In the Imiptort Guide.48 words
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Article69 1952-09-12 2 KARACHI, Sept. 9.— A locust swarm held up a goods train, 70 miles from Karachi. The train was halted for half an hour to enable the anti-locust squad to clean the railway track. On Sunday two wagons had Jumped off the rails near Jungshahi which had heapsFOC - 69 words
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Article159 1952-09-12 2 BOMBAY, Sept. B.— A giant diesel engine factory with an installed capacity of 1,000 engines a month will go into production from September this year, it is announced here. The factory, which would oe situated in Calcutta, would manufacture when, in lull production, l.uuu to 1,500FOC - 159 words
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272 1952-09-12 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 9.— With the completion oi uie training ol Uie project officers at tne iNiloKiien 'X raining Camp, tne stage is now set lor tne beginning oi held work on the community aevelopment programme ail over xnaia. xiy now mostFOC - 272 words
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Article58 1952-09-12 2 LONDON, Sept 10 Mr Syed Khalilur Rahman, Pakistan's Minister of State for Defence, called yesterday on Mr. M. A U. Is pah ain bis country's High Commissioner here. Mr. Rahman who arrived here last week is on a private visit to Britain. He is expected toReuter - 58 words
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43 1952-09-12 2 NEW DELHI, oepu 9.— The Government of India regret to announce the death of pilot officer H. A. Divecha, in a flying accident which occurred near Poona Frday, states a Pre&s note. The next-of-kin has been informed-— FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article105 1952-09-12 2 CALCUTTA: Dr. Dhirendra Nath Majufndar, Chairman of the Anthropology department, University of Liipknow, has been appointed a visiting professor at Cornell University, New York, says USIS. During the coming autumn term, he will direct a seminar on "Culture and acculturation among the tribal peoples of India."FOC - 105 words
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Article54 1952-09-12 2 BENARES, Sept. 9. Mr. Govind Das Maheshwari, Editor of the local Hindi daily Halchal, wel severely injured when some persons attacked him with lathis last week Mr. Maheshwari has been admitted to hospital. It la stated the attack on Mr. Maheshwari was made in connection wi!h certain articles publishedFOC - 54 words
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220 1952-09-12 2 Appointment In State Undertakings New Delhi, Sept. 9. Appointments to posts in State-owned undertakings will be maae in the same way as to posts in any other Government department, namely, through the Union Public Service Commission, the employment exchanges and other usual media of recruitment, it was authoritatively stated here.FOC - 220 words
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Article76 1952-09-12 2 NEW D-fcii-ili, oept. 9. The Working Committee of the Indian National Trade Union Congress, which met here, decided to create an Indian Workers' Publications Trust. The immediate task of the Trust would be to start an English weekly, The Indian Worker, to be published from "New Delhi,FOC - 76 words
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363 1952-09-12 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 8. The Government of India have informed the Governments of China and Russia of their general policy that gifts from abroad for relief of distress in India should be distributed only through Government or agencies like the Indian Red Cross. TheFOC - 363 words
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Article140 1952-09-12 2 BOMBAY, G. V. Joshi, Special Officer, Finance Department, Government of India, who is in charge of the Central Taxation Enquiry Committee, will officiate for Mr. N. Sundaresan as Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank, when the latter goes on leave during the second week of September.FOC - 140 words
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52 1952-09-12 2 KANPUR, Sept. s.— An 11--committee consisting of the man anti-tax enhancement representatives of various Leftist and other Opposition parties, including the KMPP, Communist Party, RSP and Scheduled Castes Federation, with Syed Sakhawat Hussain of the KWPP as its convener, I was formed at a meetingFOC - 52 words
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Article52 1952-09-12 2 PAKISTAN DENIES PASSPORTS KARACHI, Sept. 10.— Th«. Pakistan Government declined to give passports, it was stated on Tuesday, to Mazhor Ali Khan, editor of the Englishlanguage daily. The Pakistan Times of Lahore, his wife and about nine delegates for the forthcoming 'peace conference" at Peking scheduled to open on Sept.A.P. - 52 words
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Article68 1952-09-12 2 LUCKNOW, Sept. s.— Pandit Pant,. Chief Minister of U.P. Legislative Assembly that a further maximum limit of one year would be given to nonHindi knowing officials to learn the language. Pandit Pant said: "I think the time has come when all work, except official68 words
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568 1952-09-12 3 I Dr. Radhakrishnan's Warning To Congress CALCUTTA, Sept. B.— lndia's Vice-Presi-dent, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, told a gathering of Congress workers on Thursday that the party which had won political independence for India did not recently enjoy the same confidence and affection of the peopleFOC - 568 words
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369 1952-09-12 3 RAILWAY FARE CONCESSION TO ARTISTES' MADRAS, Sept. 6. The granting of concession in the matter of railway fares to dramatic parties, dance troupes and other artistes was under the consideration of the Government of India, said Mr. O. V. Alagesan, Deputy Minister for Railways. Mr. Alagesan was speaking at aFOC - 369 words
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Article195 1952-09-12 3 Family Planning Centres NEW DELHI, Sept. 6. The Goyernment of India are considering a proposal to open pilot centres for popularising the "rhythm" or "safe period" method of family planning in Madras and Calcutta, it is learnt. Three centres have already been opened during the last month two in DelhiFOC - 195 words
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Article106 1952-09-12 3 PATNA, Sept. 9.— The Government of Bihar has sanctioned a total grant of Rs. 1,12,00,--000 to enable the local bodies and middle schools and to meet councils to pay deamess allowances to teachers of primary and middle schools and to meet the enhanced salaries to primaryFOC - 106 words
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322 1952-09-12 3 FORMER BASTAR RULER CLAIMS VILLAGES NAGPUR, Sept. B— A Full Bench of the Nagpur High Court consisting of the Chief Justice. Mr. B. P. Sinha, and Justices M. Hidayatullah and J. R. Mudholkar on Friday heard a petition nied under Article 226 of the Constitution by the former ruler ofFOC - 322 words
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Article280 1952-09-12 3 BANGALORE, Sept. 0. The Dasara celebrations in Mysore will be held this year as usual though the expenditure will be cut down Wherever possible. The Chief Minister, Mr. Hanumanthaiya, told newsmen recently that the Government and the Rajpramukh had agreed that the use of the word, "durbar" mightFOC - 280 words
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Article221 1952-09-12 3 BOMBAY, Aug. 30. The Bombay Gas Company today, declared a lock-out in tcs fttctary, following a sit-down strike by 1,400 wortcera in the morning. The workers went on a strike in response to a call given to them by the Engineering Workers' Union (Red Flag), toFOC - 221 words
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Advertisement72 1952-09-12 3 Passoges to South India B. I. S. N. CO., Straits /Nagapattinam /Madras Service S.S. "RAJULA" SAILS Singapore, P. Swettenham. Penang. 11- 9-52 12- 9-52 14- 9-52 6-10-52 7-10-52 9-10-52 31-10-52 1-11-52 3-11-52 First Class, Second Class "A" "B" Excellent accommodation and every facility and comfort Deck passages with or without72 words
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509 1952-09-12 4 Factional Struggle Behind The Scenes Already Active INDORE, CENTRAL INDIA, Sept. 11.— Prime Minister Nehru's yearlong honeymoon with enemies inside his governing Congress Party ends at top Congress sessions starting here tomorrow. Powerful just before the 1951 general elections plan to take their fightA.P. - 509 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-09-12 4 SENATOR LOBSTER Republican Vice Presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon looks apprehensive as hLs wife attempts to free him from the claw of a lobster at Rockland. Maiine. The senator is on a campaign tour of the state.— Photo). A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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133 1952-09-12 4 U.N. Experts To Help Indian Fertilizer Expansion UNITED NATIONE, New York: India yesterday signed a new agreement with the United Nations Technical Assistance Administration that will provide six experts to help expand facilities at its huge fertilizer plant at Sinori and promote its inland water transportation The agreement is aUSIS - 133 words
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Article57 1952-09-12 4 An Exhibition of BRITISH BOOK DESIGN under the auspices of Singapore Art Society in association with the British Council is to be opened on Wednesday. Sept 24. at 5.30 p.m. by Sir Stanely Univin LL.D. The exhibition will be open from Sept. 25 to, Oct. 557 words
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Article64 1952-09-12 4 THURS: A spitfire during an operational photographic reconnaissance yesterday developed engine trouble whereupon the pilot immediately returned to his Base at Seletar On approaching the airfield the engine failed completely and the pilot was compelled to land in shallow water near the runway. Later the pilot was admitted64 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-09-12 4 Mr. I. p. Shroff, Managing Director of Shroff's (Malaya) Ltd., leaves for Japan today by 8.0.A.C. Mr. Shroff expects to spend about three weeks visiting the important business centres, To k y o Yokohama, Osaka, Kobe and Nagoya with the purpose of strengthening the business relations of54 words
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158 1952-09-12 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 8. Work on the compilation of a five-volume People's Encyclopaedia has been actively started by the Ministry of Education. Government of India. The publication will be In the national language, but it is proposed to bring out editions, later, in the158 words
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Article87 1952-09-12 4 A total of 272 books was presented by Consul General Charles F. Baldwin to the Raffles Library in a presentation ceremony in the Library Wednesday at 11 a.m. These books, together with the more than 300 already given to the library by the neople of theFOC - 87 words
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214 1952-09-12 4 CONSIDER INDIA HOUSE AS YOUR OWN, REPINDIA TELLS LOCAL INDIAN MUSLIMS SINGAPORE, Sept. 11.-India was endeavouring to build a secular democracy in which every one, irrespective of his religion, caste or creed, must make his full contribution, the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, Mr. M. Gopala Menon,IIS - 214 words
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Article70 1952-09-12 4 The marriage of Sow. Kamala Bai, daughter of Sri N Damodaram. Pillay of VVoh Hup Ltd., Singapore, with Cii Chelliah, son of Sri Bashyam Pillay (of Madurai) will be solemnised on Sunday, Sept 14, between 6 and 7 a.m. at No. 5 Clerk's Quarters. Chromepet. Madras. "Pandakkal" is70 words
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Article58 1952-09-12 4 There will be a Physical Training Display by No. 7 Gurfcha Other Rank and Malayan Other Rank P. T. Course on the Tanglin Recreational Ground at G.H.Q. FARLLF (Tanglin Barracks) at 5.30 p.m. today, (Friday) Sept. 12. Major General L. E. C. M. Perowne and Brigadier J.R.G.58 words
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