Indian Daily Mail, 27 September 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII, NO. 228. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 472 1 Non-Communist World Takes Pride Courage In India An Example Inspiration To Us All—Truman To Mehta WASHINGTON, Sept. 26. President Truman declared yesterday that the non-Com-munist world took "great pride and renewed courage in India's recent general election." "It was an earnest devotion of India to the free institutions of a
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  • 41 1 This photo of Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn of Siam was made by his father, King Fhumbplion, at the Royal Palace in Bangkok. The baby was born on July 28. He has a sister born in 1951 A.P. Photo.
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  • 221 1 Japan Wants To Recapture Pre-War Dominance In Markets BUXTON, England, Sept. 26. Japan served notice to the International Cotton Textile Conference here on her determination to recapture her prewar dominance of world markets. Delegates from India, Japan, Western Europe, the United States and Britain, who have been meeting here to
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  • 67 1 MitM Zohra (evening star) Khan (seen hen), 22-ycar-old daughter of Pakistan ijpl—■■! Humidullah Khan, was married to Mr. Shuja UI Islam, a Karachi business man, a I a Moslem Ceremony at the Pakistani Embassy in London recently. The half-Patluin, halfEnglish bride, who comes from Pakistan's wild North
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  • 61 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 Mr. Arthur Summerfield, Republican party national chairman, announced ou Thursday night that Senator Nixon remains the party'.; vice-presi-dential candidate. "The matter Is a closed book and Sen. Nixon has been com. o!ctcly vindicated", he said, referring to the recent uproar over Sen. Nixon's acceptance of
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  • 119 1 CAIRO, Egypt. Sept. 26.— Premier MaJ. Gen. Mohamed Naguib was reported yesterday to have pinned his faith on Hjalmar Schacht, Hitler's economic expert, to bring Egypt out of its economic wilderness within a year. Speaking before a group of ordnance officers and soldiers on Wednesday Naguib
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  • 74 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 26. Secrettary-Gemeral of the United Nutions Trygve Lie has decided to relinquish his TJSS4O,OOO post on Feb. 1. 1934 at the end of the threeyear expansion of his term and retire to Norway. When Li" leaves the Unityenr extension of his term
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  • 233 1 COMMITTEE SUGGESTS: "KEEP ON APPEALING TO PUBLIC"! The 7-man Committee ap.xunted to investigate the problem of "Blackouts," ha e in their report to the Governor, suggested that "tie experiments carried out by Rediffusion and Radio M ilaya should be continued as a special feature
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  • 199 1 SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. V. RAJARATNAM We regret to announce the sudden death of Mr. V. Rajaratnam, Instructor of Civil Defence Corps, who collapsed while suing a lecture to the Civil Defence volunteers last evening and died immediately thereafter. His body has been removed to the mortuary, General Hospital, I
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  • 382 1 BY DEVELOP! NG NUCLEAR POWER SOURCES, Says Atom Scientist LONDON, Sept. 26.—Dr. John 11. Fremlin, British atom scientist, said Britain should make a great effort to industrialise the "hungry areas" of the Commonwealth such as India and Pakistan by developing nuclear power sources.
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  • 441 1 FOR THE OPENING OF BARTLEY ROAD SHRINE ON OCT. 31 Two prominent leaders of the Ramakrishna Mission will arrive in Singapore from Calcutta for t™oinK?2 R^d Ra t,|: akriS\ ina, ShrT at tbe ,ocal MtaSS a?Bar etley' Road, the cost of which was borne by
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  • 666 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Sat., Sept. 27, 1952. NOTES AND COMMENTS A LESSON TO ALL j^ND so the elected Independent Member for Seletar Mrs. Vilasini Menon has resigned her seat in the Singapore Legislative Council, ond the Governor has accepted the resignation. She who had promised to do this, ♦hat
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  • 127 2 KILLING MADE EASY CHEAP! LONDON. Sept. 26.—Fred Heyle. one* of Britain's moot noted mathematician, estimated yesterday that the atom bomb in the neair future will be able to kill people at the cost of £1 a head. He described it as "a very c!hea,rj means of extermination" coniside-rllng that the
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  • 32 2 RANGOON, Sept. 26.—A bill allowing martial law to be imposed whenever necessaof Burma was passed by the Burmese Parliament Thursday, ry in the eastern Shan states A.P.
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    75 2 An ocean-going tug follows Astern the USA Coast Guard cutter Eastwind as the icebreaker ploughs through sheets of ice, cracking them like icing on a Christmas cake. In the background looms a huge ic••berg, du route out to the North Atlantic from Greenland to threaten North Atlantic shipping. The picture
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  • 567 2 Higher Works Costs And Freight Rates NEW DELHI, Sept. 22. The Government of India announced a further increase of about Rs 50 in the statutory selling prices of steel, and higher retention prices for Steel Corporation of Bengal (SCOB) for 1952. The increase in selling
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  • 147 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 23.—The Posts and Telegraphs Department will place on sale a first-day cover and an album with the new "Saint-Poets and Poets" series of stamps to be issued on Oct 1, it was announced here. The covers, priced IV* anna each, will be
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    81 2 A sacred relic of the Great Buddha arrived recently at Saigon from Singapore, It was on its way to Japan where a World Buddhist convention will be held next month. During its stay in Saigon the relic was paraded through the city, followed by worshippers. A.P. Photo shows:
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  • 120 2 BHIMAYARAjM, Sept. 22.—Sm ami Siluram has appealed to sympathisers of fin Audhrfc State satyagraha campaign to contribute to a 10,000-rupee "Chalo Delhi" Fund. As the Union Government had gLVt-u no indication that it would concede his demands by October 2 —the deadline set by him —SwamL Sitaram said
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  • 105 2 HUBLI, Sept. 22.—Sri Gurusiddeswar SWami, head of the Mursavlr Math of Hubli, has announced a donation of Rs. 50,000 towards, the establishment of a Law College at Hubli. The Swamiji, who is the founder of the JagadgurGangadhar College of Commerce and the Kadasiddeswara Arts College at
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  • 74 2 BIG RESERVOIR FOR MIRZAPUR DISTRICT LUCKNOW, Sept. 21.—The U.P. Cabinet today sanctioned Rs 1 lakh for the construction of a reservoir in Barawadona village, in the Dudhi area of Mirzapur district. The reservoir, which altogether will cost Rs 5 lakhs to the State ex-chequer, will be constructed within three years.
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  • 1085 2 By the By Selegie Road Truth About Kashmir Dispute DOCTOR Frank Graham, United Nations representative for Kashmir has reported to the Security Council that he had failed to effect an agreement between India and Pakistan on demilitarisation of Kashmir. Demilitarisation must precede the holding of a plebiscite to determine whether
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  • 246 2 CALCUTTA, Sept. 22.— The West Bengal Government has decided to assume powers to carry out its policy of gradual prohibition by amending the existing Excise Act, as has been done in U. P. The procedure adopted by the U.P. Government has been found
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  • 123 2 LUCKNOW, Sept. 21.—Forty medical men in the State have been asked to be prepared to take over posts in the Mahafma Gandhi Memorial Hospital when suspension orders are served on those members of the house staff against whom the University Executive had yesterday
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  • 49 2 ARRAH, Sept. 22.—Acharya Vinoba Bhave told a largely attended public meeting at Dehri'-on-Sore that he was more than confident of collecting 50m acres in the country for his land gift mission. So far, 2,485 ai:res have been given to him in Bihar FOC
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  • 128 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 21—A meeting of the new Standing Committee of the A.-I.N.E.C. was held at the Constitution Club. Excepting five of the elected and four of the nominated members, all the other 18 member?, attended the meeting. Mr. A. E. Chariton (Statesman—New Delhi) and Mr. S. Basu
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  • 1162 3 "BUT PATIENCE IS NECESSARY" c ,S? IAIS1 AISi DRASEKHAR NAGAR, Sept. 14. —Sheikh Abdullah said here today that he was confident that ultimately India would be victorious in the Indo-Pakistan dispute on Kashmir. India and Kashmir, he added, had taken the path of
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  • 148 3 LONDON. Sept. 26.—T00 many broken families have been caused by men emigrating without their wives and children, according to the British. Dominions Emigration Society. Reporting on men who have emigrated to Canada, the Society said: "Many were unable to provide trfie ii?cessary money to enable their wives
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    163 3 Hollywood screen star Alan Ladd (right) leads the smoke-screened attack during filming of "The Red Ber"t" at an army training ground in the Welsh Mountains. The films tells the story of British paratroopers and some complaint has been made that it is wrong to have given an American the top
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  • 331 3 Monkey's Heart And Lungs To Help Doctors NEW YORK, Sept. 26.-Trn.-p'antin.g a monkey's heart and lungs to a human baby may be tried within a year, a surgeon predicts. The monkey heart and lungs would b'-'co.ne temporary spares. They would sit on the outside of the baby's body, and be
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  • 316 3 Singapore's 1953 Photographic Exhibition The Singapore Ant Society's fourth open exhibition of Photographs will be held from Feb. 6 to 15. 1953. The closing date for the receipt otevkttm will be Jan. 9. The regulations governing the exhibition have now been printed, and copies will be sent to all those
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  • 214 3 "GUARDIAN" WARNS HOLLAND LONDON. Sept. 26.—The liberal "Manchester Guardian" yesterday asked who ther Wiest New Guinea, subject of a new dispute bctwee Indonesia and Holland, war worth so much that it should be allowed to pioLson relations between the West South Asia. The newspaper said Queen Juliana's statement in her
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  • 330 3 Municipal Congress In London: Singapore May Attend Municipal delegates from over 50 over' seas areas, including Singapore, the Federation of Malaya, Indonesia and Thailand, are expected to come to Britain to attend the Public Works and Municipal Services Congress and Exhibition to be held in Olympia, London, from Nov. 3
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  • 117 3 LONDON, Sopt. 26.—Charlie Chaplin, London-bom actor, told a press conference here on Tuesday 'light: "I am not a revolutionary. AH I want is to see that men and women have' enough to eat 'and a roof over their heads. "I am not a communist and never have been.
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  • 120 3 A remarkable feature of the campaign of passive resistance against unjust racial laws in South Africa is the large number of African and Indian women who are participating in it. Along with their men they defy apartheid laws and go 'Co jail rather than pay
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  • 70 3 Traditionally "a nation oi shopkeepers". Britain has 714,788 shops and service establishments one for every 68i people throughout the country. Grocers and dairy shops iorm the biggest grou\p with a total of 134,002, then restaurants and cafes with 59,133. There are in ,346 women's and children's
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  • 87 3 African Congress Leader's Appeal Upheld PRETORIA. Sept. 26.—The Supreme Count Pretoria, yesterday upheld the appeal of Moses Kotanc of the African Congress executive against a sentence of four months months hard labour for attending a meeting barred to him under the Suppression of Communism Act. The judge held the Crown
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  • 53 3 RANGOON, Sept. 26.—The Burma Government announced yesterday a stajte of emergency to the strategic frontier Shan States where underground Communist rebels have dtapted to campaign for a peasant rebellion. The Burmese Parliament yesterday rushed through a Government bill to introduce martial law in Uhe area
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  • 96 3 NEW DELHI, Sept. 26.—The Swiss Everest expedition which left Khatmandu oa Sept. 10 has reached Namche Baaar, 170 miles north-east the Nepalese capital, according to report* reaching here yesterday. Tha 12,200-foot high Namche Bazar tillage will be the main base for the assault on the world's highest
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  • 1128 4  -  G. F. HUDSON by (Broadcaster and Fellow of All Souls* College, Oxford). papulation Single Nation Impossible? THE new Citizenship Law has just come into force In Malaya. Its effect will be greatly to enlarge the proportion oi the total population enjoying the full rights of citizenship, and
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