Indian Daily Mail, 16 September 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 217. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 611 1 End Of Malanism Is Inevitable INDORE CONGRESS PROCEEDINGS: SATYAGRAHIS STRENGTH INCREASING, SAYS NEHRU INDORE, Sept. 15.— The Congress President, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, said in Indore on Saturday that the great question that faced the world today was how the racial problem was to be solved in South Africa, whether through
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  • 310 1 INDORE. Sept. 15. The All-India Congress Committee policy making body of the Government Party yesterday unanimously pcssed a resolution on the South African passive resistance campaign against Dr. Malan's race segregation laws. The resolution declared that the "basic principles of the United Nations Charter
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  • 512 1 DR. MATHAI (By Our Staff Reporter) "Since the attainment of independence, I do not believe that there has ever been a time, when the general economic prospects of India had been better than they are today", said Doctor John Mathai,, leading economist and
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  • 83 1 LONDON, Sept. 15. By June of this year there were 5.773,015 telephones in use in Britain a record according to Post Office statistics. The number of people waiting to have the telephone put on in their homes or offices number 468,461, a decrease of
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  • 315 1 Ayyangar NEW DELHI, 15. Mr. N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, Defence Minister, who returned to Delhi on Saturday after Geneva talks on Kashmir, said that the net result of talks was not much. The basic issues discussed were the quantum of the withdrawal of troops on
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  • 113 1 From Our Own Correspondent INDORE, Sept. 15.— The All-India Congress Committee concluded on Sunday after statement by the President Sri Jaw aha rial Nehru against the proposals to reduce the pay of the OMI servants and to al>olish anything but reminded the Committee that peaceful
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  • 162 1 No Third World War Soon, Says Louis Fischer From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 15.— "1t is my profound conviction that there is no (immediate danger of a third World War," declared Mr. Louis Fischer, distinguished American journa list, addn ssing the Southern India Journalists, Federation last might. He added
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  • 199 1 From Our Own Correspondent INDORE. Sept. 15— The AllIndia Congress Committee earlier adopted four official resolution. The FIRST RESOLUTION endorsed the foreign policy of the Nehru Government and was mcvcd by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. An Amencmhent moved by Mr. Nathunal Jain of Rajasthan wanted that India should
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  • 98 1 India Recognises China's Rule Over Tibet NEW DELHI, Sept. 15 India today gave tacit recognition to China's rule over Tibet by ceasing to have direct foreign relations with the mountain kingdom and establishing a Consulate. A Foreign Ministry announcement said the replacement of the Indian mission by a Consulate in
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  • 94 1 To Study Himalayan Terrain NEW DELHI. Sept. 15. Four students of St. Stephens College, Delhi, have planned a trek to the Himalayas to study mountain terrain and snow conditions around the 25,645--foot Nanda Devi peak. Pindri glacier in Kumaon region is their tentative goal but if wheather and snow-condi-tions permit
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  • 814 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Sept. 16, 1952. ANNOUNCING the enforcement of the new State Nationality Acts and the Federal (Citizenship) Amendment Act with effect from yesterday, conferring nationality and citizenship on the people of the Federation of Malaya, the Federation Attorney-Ge-neral Mr. M. J. Hogan in the course of
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  • 281 2 Chamber Of Commerce mWi Expresses Grave Concern Leakages Ofg Trade Policies Alleged KARACHI, Sept. 12. The Pakistan Chamber of Commerce on Saturday last charged the Pakistan Government with mismanagement or miscalculation of the country's economic affairs. A statement issued to the Press by the Chamber's Managing
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  • 43 2 C.R. Cancels Trip To In dore! MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari. Chief Minister, Madras, who had programmed to go to Indore in connection with the AICC session, has cancelled his trip owinig to the "present state of his health." it was staftod recently.— FOC
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  • 146 2 SINDRI, Sept. 12.— The Sindri Fertilisers and Chemicals Ltd., has just concluded a contract with the Associated Cement Companies Ltd., for the sale of 900 tons a day of chalk (calcium carbonate sludge), a by-product thrown up by the fertiliser fatctory, at Rs. 9 a ton.
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  • 53 2 ALLEPPEY, Sept. 12.—Shippers here will now be able to ship all their cargo from Alleppey Port itself Instead of diverting a portion of it to Cochin as hitherto. Wifh the erection of cranes capable of handling heavier cargo, Alleppey Port is expected to be
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    42 2 rnoto. Major General Mohamed Naguib Commander in Chief of the Egyptian Armed Forces, is pictured in Cairo shortly after he had agreed to be Prime Minister. The Regency Council oiTered Naguib the post after it accepted the resignation of Aly Maher's cabinet.—
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  • 509 2 CALCUTTA, Sept. 11.— The body of a 35-year old man with several head injuries wae found inside a large wooden packing case whicd was lying abandoned In Waterloo Street, a few yards from Its junction with Old Court House Street on
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  • 176 2 Pakhtoons Won't Attack Kashmir KABUL, Sept. 12.— Mr. Hashim Khan Maiwandwal, Arghan Minister for Information, said that Afghanistan fully supported India's move to bring to the notice of the United Nations General Assembly the passive resistance campaign Jn South Africa. M- vwandwal said Afghanist- d v d always supported P«
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  • 195 2 COTTON DUTIES IN PAKISTAN SCALED DOWN KARACHI, Sept. 11.— The export duty on Comilla and Desl cotton, Rs. 100 per bale, has been abolished, and on other varieties it has been reduced from Rs. 180 to Rs. 90. Announcing this, the Government said that forward trading ln cotton, which was
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  • 164 2 Research In Indian Systems Of Medicine NEW DELHI. Sept. 12 The Government of India have set up a scientific advisory council for the Central Institute of Research in Indigenous Systems of Medicine. Jamnagar, which will work in collaboration with the Gulah Kunwarba Ayurvedic Institute, Jamnagar, states a Press Note. Vaidyaratna
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  • 78 2 MILITARY OFFICER'S HOUSE BURGLED MEERUT. Sept. 12. Four armed thieves stole cash and jewellery worth Rs. 50,001) from the house of LieutenantColonel Kadum Singh in Meerut Cantonment on Friday night The robbers were reported to have gone to the officer's bungalow in a station wagon and tied up Mrs. Kadum
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    • 631 2 EMERGENCY PROPAGANDA T HOPE the end of the Com- mun'fst rebel troubles would 'rj in sight in two years, when Mie whole truth becomes uidev known by all the people," MM Mr. Alee D. C. Peterson .vho will be posted as Director General of Information Services in Malaya from middle
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    • 418 2 The UMNO president Tengku Abdul Rahman proposes to invite all political parties to a round table conference on the attainment of Malaya's independence. To those who have been flabbergasted by the loud proclamations made by some extremist Malay organisations, this proposal from the Tengku should have come
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  • 617 3 Relieving Pressure On West Bengal No Discrimination By Govt. NEW DELHI, Sept. 13.— The problems connected with the new influx of refugees from East Bengal into West Bengal and their rehabilitation were considered at a conference of representatives of the Governments of
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    66 3 Dwight D. Eisenhower (right) candidate of the Republican Party for the U.S. Presidency, enjoys a conversation with Trygve Lie, (centre) Secretary-General of the United Nations, and Francis Cardinal Spellman (right). This picture was taken in 1948 at the fundraising luncheon sponsored by American Overseas Aid and United Nations Appeal for
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  • 428 3 Handlooms Must Not Languish— C. R. Snubs T. T.! MADRAS. Sept. 13.— Mr. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister of Madras, said here last Monday that arguments against his proposal to reserve production of dhoties and saris to the handloom industry had arisen "out of want of imagination." The Chief Minister, replied to
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  • 44 3 Photo). General Matthew Ridgway, American Supreme Commander cf Nato Forces in Europe, inspects tanks of Turkey's crack sth armoured brigade at Mamak near Ankara. Ridgway is on a six-day inspection tour of the Turkish armv the largest unit in his command.- A.P.
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  • 237 3 BANGALORE, Sept. 13.— The Central Labour Minister, Mr. V. V. Giri, announced last week that employment exchanges and industrial training institutes working under his Ministry would stay permanently. Mr. Giri, who distributed diplomas to the old beys of the Industrial Training Institute at Jalahalll, 10
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  • 57 3 LUCKNOW, Sept 10. About 90,000 teachers in primary and junior schools in Uttar Pradesh teaching 3m pupils who were to go on strike this week will not stop their work. The teachers had demanded (1) payment of arrears of salaries amounting to more than Rs. 1
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  • 274 3 BANK LIQUIDATION PROCEEDINGS BOMBAY. Set t. 10. The Bank Liquidation Proceedings Committee presided over by Mir. Dniren Mitra, will continue its sittings in Bombay Cill Sept. 18. It is understood t.iat tne committee have rece.ved considerable assistance in Bombay and been promised valuable materials and suggestion for their report. Tne
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  • 152 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 10.— In order to improve the music broadcasts of All India Radio. it has been decided to constitute a Central Advisory Board lor Music. Dr. B. V. Keskar. Minister for Information and Broadcasting, will be the Chairman of the Board. The following will
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  • 255 3 Mr. RocheVictoria Honoured MADRAS, Sept. 10. The Investiture of Mr. J. l. P. Roche-Victoria as Knight of St Gregory the Great was performed by His Grac. the Most Rev. Dr. L. Mathias, Archbishop of Madras, recently, as St. Mary's Cathedral, George Town. The Knighthood was conferred on Mr. Roche-Victoria by
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  • 315 3 BOMBAY, Sept. 10.— The establishment of a lull-fledged National College of Physical Education and Recreation, affiliated to the University, has been recommended by a committee appointed b> the Government last year. According to the committee's recommendation, the college will offer a four-year course in
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  • 408 3 Control Measures Intensified NEW DELHI, Sept. 13.— More egg-laying and the emergence of fresh bands of hoppers continued in the various desert areas of Rajasthan and Punjab (I) in the second fortnight of August, according to a bulletin on the locust situation in India, issued
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  • 840 4  -  MARS" BY JJECISIONS of great moment are being taken at Indore by the All-India Congress Committee. AJ.C.C. decisions are significant in the sense that Congress party is the ruling party in India today, and the decisions taken by its executives are almost certain of being endorsed by the
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    71 4 Slim gondolas form a colourful profession along Grand Canal, Venice, Sept. 7 after the traditional Gondola Race, dating back to the 13th Century, between the nine districts of the city. in the background is the famous Rial to bridge. The 7-kilometre (41 mile) race was won by a soft drink
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  • 455 4 Follow Federation And Consult Ind. Trade Union Representatives Re: 1.1.F. At the Delegates Conference The Government and City Council Labour Union have protested against the Columbia Malay Music Record CEI ***** (Ayo Yo Ramsamy) and has requested the Governments of Singapore and Malaya
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  • 71 4 The Malayan Railway announced that three persons were killed and ten injured owing to a collision between cwo construction trains about three miles North of Gua Musang at 6 p.m. yesterday. Immediate arrangements were made to evacuate the seriously injured persons by air to Kuala Lipis. Fublic services
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  • 94 4 A team to represent the Singapore Indians against the Johore Indians in the first draw in the Southern Section for the Bardhan Cup tomorrow Wednesday, 17, at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 0.15 p.m. will be chosen from the following players: K. Narayanan, S. Paul
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  • 73 4 One more terrorist has been killed by security forces in the Federation of Malaya and another has surrendered The kill was achieved by a police patrol in the Kluang (Jistrict of Johore. The patrol was in ambush position and the terrorist killed was one of the
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  • 97 4 The Electoral Registers for all the electoral districts and wards have been certified and copies are avahaible for inspection at the General Post Oiiice, the Queen Street Post Orifice, tne Newton Post Office, me 3epoy Lanes Post Office, the Geylang Post Office, the Orchard Road Post
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