Indian Daily Mail, 1 December 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOl. VII. NO. »l. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1951. FOUR PAGES IS CENTS.
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  • 612 1 Speech At Farewell Banquet To Cultural Mission NEW DELHI, Nov. 30. Mem bers of the Chinese Cultural Mission were given a farewell State banquet m New Delhi on Nov. 28. Speaking after toasts to Chairman Mao Tse-Tung and the President oTlndia had been
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    59 1 Photo. Two captured Communist soldiers m a Prisoner-of-Wax camp on Koje island off the coast of South Korea work on a model of their home village on the Chinese mainland. The model was made out of stones, beer cans and other odds and ends. The Kojc P-o-W camp has 120,000
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  • 301 1 SINGAPORE, Nov. 30. Under the Government of India, Finance Department (C.Rs) Notification No. 78-Cus dated 2.4.1938 as amended by Notification No. 151Cos dated 24.12.38 the import of dutiable goods into India by letter, packet or parcel post is restricted to cases where (a) Such letter
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  • 130 1 BOMBAY, Nov. 30.— The life of India's Joan of Arc will provide the plot for the first Englishlanguage technicolour motion picture filmed m this country. American and Indian technicians have joined m the Minerva Movietone Company's production of tine life of the Rani of Jhansi.
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  • 38 1 ROME. Nov. 30. —Pope Pius XII rereived the Indian Pood Minister, Mr. K. M. Munshi, m special audience m the Vatican on Nov. 38. Mr. Munshi is attending the FAO conference m Rome.— GIIS
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  • 392 1 REMEMBER THREAT OF "HUNGER AND DISEASE "-Says Rau PARIS, Nov. 30. India yesterday warmly supported the proposal for a sub-committee of the Big Four Powers to study the two blocs respective proposals for disarmament. Commending the Indian resolution on such joint study, Sir
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  • 52 1 MANILA, Nov. 30.— A plot to assassinate both Philippine president Elpidio Quirino and National Defence Secretary Ramon- Magsaysay was reported yesterday by the afternoon newspaper "Daily Mirror quoting confidential sources. According to tihe -paper official sources could not immediately confirm or deny the report this
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  • 38 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 30.—Assistant Secretary of State Dean Rusk, a key figure m American diplomacy for several yeans, is expected to Teslgn m a few weeks. Ho successor has been selected.- A.P.
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  • 262 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 30.— The President yesterday called upon parliamentary constituencies m the State of Delhi to elect members to the House of the People befoie Jan. 25, 1952, the date fixed by the Election Commission. Delhi has to elect four members including a Scheduled Caste
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  • 74 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.— Japan has completed Its part of the World War II peace-making process by turning over to the United States the document attesting its ratification of the treaty signed by 49 nations at San Francisco. Before the peace settlement takes effect,, the treaty must
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  • 55 1 SUPREME ALUED HEADQUARTERS IN EUROPE. Nov. 30.— A spokesman for General Dwight B. ELsenhower denied an American broadcaster's report that Elsenhdwer would leave his post before next February to run for president. The spokesman said of the report carried from Rome, on Tuesday night: "It is
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  • 202 1 LYTTELTON CONFERS ON EMERGENCY AT BUKIT SERENE The Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr. Oliver Lyttelton began his programme yesterday morning with a 3-hour conference with the Commissioner-General for South-East Asia, the Governor of Singapore, the Governor of North Borneo, the Governor of Sarawak and the Officer Administering the
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  • 487 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday: Security Forces killed four bandits and woundad another m the Federation yesterday. In the Tanjone Malim District of Selangor a Security Forces patrol killed two bandits. They have been identified as Ah Ngan Koo and Chai Nai 80. The latter joined the bandits m
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  • 98 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. 30.— The Govt. of India have announced reduction m the import duty of coconut oil from any British Colony from 31^ to 21 per cent. Surcharge on import duty imposed, this year has also been removed. The
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  • 118 1 MUN6AN, Kqrea, Nov. 30— Allied truce negotiators today flatly refused even to discuss the withdrawal of troops from Korea until an armistice is signed. They also made it clear the U.N. Command will not modify its demand for (1) joint inspection teams behind the
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  • 79 1 KARACHI, Nov. 30 The "Evening Times" said yesterday that 500,000 people are suffering from famine conditions m Khulna district, East Pakistan. The newspaper's correspondent touring the area said Khulna Municipality registered a dozen deaths m the last two weeks due to starvation. There have been
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  • 68 1 NO BR. DELGATION TO SUEZ LONDON. Nov. 30.— Prime Minister Winston Churchill rejected, j^*proposal m the House of Ccinihons that a British all-party delegation should visit the Suez Canal area to study conditions there. •Mr. Joseph Reeves, Labour, suggested this "m view of the conflicting reports m the zone." Mr.
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  • 38 1 LONDON, Nov. 30. Winston Churchill celebrates his 77th birthday today with >a bout of hard work and a family party by the fireside both back m his wartime home at No. 10, Downing Street A.P.
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  • 33 1 LEGAL ADVISER TO S.T.C. UNION The Singapore Traction Co. Employees' Union has appointed Mr. A. P. Rajah, to be its Legal Adviser from November, 1951, onwards, writes tlfe Hon. Secretary of the Union.
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  • 490 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Saturday, Dec. 1, 1951. NOTES COMMENTS THE MAJORITY ARE VOICELESS! of the charm which Singapore claims to possess as a result of its being raised to the status of a City by Royal Charter would be found to be illusory when one considers that not more
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  • 78 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 29— President Rajendra Prasad has received the following reply from the President of Lebanon m response to his message of greetings sent on the Lebanese National Day (November 22): "Deeply touched by the wishes Your Excellency has so kindly sent me on the
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  • 22 2 GREENSBORO, North Carolina Nov. 30.— Ohio's Senator Robert A. Taft is pushing his Southern campaign to capture the Republican ■presidential nomination. A.P.
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  • 925 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Election Propaganda Must Not Degenerate Into Personal Abuse NEW DELHI, Nov. 26. Prime Minister Nehru on Nov. 22 appealed to the people of India to m afntain a high level of propriety and decorous behaviour during th c forthcoming
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    107 2 Photo. The 1.L.0. Asian Seminar on La hour Statistics held its opening meeting m tin- Parliament House, New Delhi, on Nov. 21. The Seminar has been convened at the invitation of the Government of India, under the Expanded Co-op erative Programme of Technical Assistance. Countries from South East Asian Region
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  • 85 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 19.— Four Rulers from Rajasthan are making arrangements to contest the elections to the House of People, it was learnt here today. They are Maharaja of Jodhpur, the Maharaja of Bikaner and tha Rulers of Dungapur and Karauli. Sir Ajit Singh,
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  • 68 2 SIMLA, Nov. 19.— Eight hundred and forty-six contestants are left m the field after final withdrawals and scrutiny, to contest 126 seats m tha Punlab Assembly from 105 constituencies, 2. of which are plural. Partywise lists of candidates are not yet available. There are 101
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  • 76 2 NAGPUR, Nov. 20.— Two more independent Scheduled Tribes candidates have been returned unopposed to the Madhya Pradesh Le gislative Assembly making a total of five two Congress and three Independents, out of a total of ten seats allotted to Bastar District. Today's returns are: Dantewara (Reserved St.) Boda
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  • 148 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 17.— The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. today called upon the Parliamentary constituencies of Saurashtra and Assam to elect members to the House of the People before February 8 and 14, 1952, respectively, the dates fixed by the Election Commission. With the issue of
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  • 59 2 SAMBALPTJR, Nov. 18.—Following candidates have withdrawn their nomination papers from Parliamentry Constituency, Sambalpur: Sjts. Sradhakar Supker and Brojamohan Panda (Ganatantra) Bargarh, Sjts. Laxminarayan Misva. Brojamohan Panda (Ganatantra), Gokulanand Naik, Padamlochan Padhan, Sadar-Rairakhole Sjts. Biswanath Goshi. Durgaprasad Nand, Behariram Tant (all Independent); Char-suguda-Rampella Sjt. Khirodrn Prodhan Mura, Ambabhan Bharatchandra
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  • 81 2 BOMBAY, Nov. 18.— Mr. S. K. Patil, President of the Bombay Pradesh Congress Committee said today that Congress alone could bring to the people "freedom from want and exploitation." The Congress, he said, had brought political freedom to the country and it was now pledged
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  • 161 2 TWO CONGRESS VICTORIES IN HYDERABAD HYDERABAD (Dn.), Nov. 18Th ree candidates, two for the House oi the People and one for the State Assembly have been returned unopposed following the sci^utiny of nomination papers, according to reports received here today. Of these, two are Congress candidates and the party label
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  • 255 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 17.— The AllIndia Congress Committee Office m a Press Note to-day stated that m the opinion of the Congress authorities it would be highly improper for Dr. Gopichand Bhargava If he were to associate Mahatma Gandhi's name with his new party as
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  • 151 2 PATNA, Nov. 28.— Mr. Lakshml Narain Sudhansu, President of the Bihar Provincial Congress Commit' tee, has issued a statement recently calling upon Congressmen of Bihar to mobilise their forces and to stand as one man for fighting and winning the elections. Mr. Sudhansu said: "There
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  • 111 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 27.— Mr. Prank Anthony, the Aqglo-Indian leader, recently appealed to all Anglo-In-dians to vote for the Congress Party m the forthcoming general elections. In a statement, Mr. Anthony said the Anglo-Indian community could not forget that it was because of the generous
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  • 182 2 PEPSU CONGRESS CONTROVERSY SETTLED NEW DELHI, Nov. 27.— The Congress Central Election Committee today finalised the list of Congress nominees to the State Assembly and the House of the People from PEPSU and nearly completed the Rajasthan Congress nominees* list. The difference between the different "groups" of Congressmen iii PEPSU
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  • 273 2 LUCKNOW, Nov. 28. Master Tara Singh, the Akali leader, de- clared here recently that Congress would meet its doom m the East Punjab elections. The Akali leader said that the Sikhs must pledge themselves to finish the Congress which he described as the root of all
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  • 343 3 Mountbatten's Revelation At London Rotary Meeting LONDON, Nob. 29.— "With the help of Lord Ismay (now Commonwealth Relations Secretary)^ we were successful m persuading them (conservatives) that it (granting of independence to India) was not a party matter, but was a matter
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    26 3 PHOTO) An American Air Force Helicopter brings emergency rations to flooded Adria, the city between the overflowing Adriana and Po Rivers of Italy, Nov. 19 A.P.
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  • 185 3 PATNA, Nov. 26.— President Rajendra Prasad said here laying the foundation stone of the Bihar State Art Gallery recently, that free India must strive to advance m the field of arts. It was not sufficient only to show an advance m the political, educational and
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  • 45 3 KARACHI, Nov. 26.— The Pakistan iMinistei* for Interior, Khwaja Shahbuddin, told Parliament during question hour that the Government of Pakistan had decided to remove all statues from public places irrespective of nationality and to instal them m national museums. FOC
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  • 47 3 RAJKOT, Nov. 26. Property valued at Rs. 8,000 was looted by armed raiders from Sanosara, a village about 10 miles from Rajkot. recently it Is learnt here. The raiders fired shots In the air to scare the villagers, It was stated. FOC
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  • 236 3 PROVIDENT FUND SCHEME BEING PREPARED NEW DELHI, Nov. 27.— Although the Employees' Provident Funds Ordinance, the full text of which was released here on Nov. 20, nominally came into force on Nov. 15 (the day of promulgation), it really cannot be said to be m operation until the scheme for
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  • 174 3 MADURA. Nov. 25.— The Chinese Cultural Mission started its tour of South India on Nov. 23 with a brief visit to Madura. Six members of the delegation, htaded by Mr. Cheng Chen- Ta'a, arrived m Madura on Sunday morning by a special plane rom Madras.
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  • 200 3 «.S. SENATOR CAUTIONS OTHER NATIONS WASHINGTON, NOV. 29.— SENATOR J. W. FULBRIGHT (DEMOCRAT, ARKANSAS) SAID IN AN INTERVIEW YESTERDAY HE SAW INDIA AND JAPAN AS FUTURE RIVALS FOR RECOGNITION AS LEADER OF ASIA. wv«i He said' the rivalry "is very real" and
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  • 133 3 BOMBAY, Nov. 29.— A new brand of football was witnessed by thousands of film farus as distinct from soccer lovers^ wher film stars took the day off the studios and played a charity football match on Nov. 27. The match! played between rising stars
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  • 139 3 CALCUTTA. Nov. 30.— More than 1 300 miles of new roads have been recently opened m West Bengal under the State Government's road development programme. Another 1.800 miles of new roads are to be constructed m the next five years. Meanwhile, a scheme for constroKSting
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  • 247 3 VATICAN CITY, Nov. 29. A statement by Pope Plus XII, made puttie Wednesday, says the life of a mother and that of an unborn child are equally precious to the Roman Catholic Church. The child may not be directly lolled to save the life of
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  • 154 3 SRINAGAR, Nov. 28.— Dr. Schaclit. fortner German Finance Minister, who was liere on a holiday visit, had informal talks with State officials and he was briefly acquainted with the State's development .plans and also informed of the economic potentialities of the State. He also
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  • 82 3 KARACHI. Nov. 28. Pakistan announced 1 Thursday allocation of 160,000 tons of jute to India. This quantity will be valid for shipment upto February 29. 195 X This allocation is m addition to the one made on June 33 this year of a quantity of
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  • 521 3 S. V. RAMAMURTTS PLEA FOR INCULCATION OF SPIRITUAL VALUES GUNTUR, Nov. 25.— The need for a re-orientation of college education was emphasised by Mr. S. V. Ramamurti, recently, while declaring open the seventh session of the College Teachers' Association of the Andhra University m the
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  • 126 3 KARACHI. Nov. 30.— A ban on processions has been imposed m Peshawar, capital (A Pakistan's Nlorthwest Frontier province following a breach of the peace on Tuesday night. General elections to the (provincial assembly are at present going on In the province. A communique issued on Wednesday
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  • 402 3 ADJOURNMENT MOTION ON 'HINDUS IN SIND' RULED OUT KARACHI, Nov. 29. An adjournment motion on the administration of evacuee property law In Sind moved by Seth Sukhdev Udhavadas m the Pakistan Parliament was ruled out of order by the Speaker on the ground that It. was not urgent. Seth Sukhdev
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  • 292 4 Mr. R. P. K. Menon To See Prime Minister COLOMBO: The case of aver 100,000 Indian residents m Ceylon, who are alleged to, have failed to find suitable evidence to obtain temporary resident permits, will be placed before the Prime Minister of Ceylon shortly by
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  • 25 4 WANTED fast and acn;rr\te Indian Typist-Clerk. Must be Matriculate or equivalent. Salary $170 per month all inclusive. Apply: Information Officer, India House, Singapore.
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  • 49 4 The 34th annual general meeting of the Singapore Kerala Samajam which was postponed from Nov. 25 will now be held at 4.00 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 2 at No. 6, Race Course Lane. AH members are requested to attend, writes the Hon Gen. Secretary.
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  • 55 4 LONDON, Nov. 29.— Sardar K. M. Panikkar, Indian Ambassador to China visited the House of Commons last night' and had talks with several old friends m Parliament. The Ambassador who is on leave from his post m Peking is a_ member of the Indian delegation to the
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  • 53 4 The wedding of Miss Parvathi Animal, daughter of late Mr. K. Gapalsamy and Madam G. Krishnammal with Mr. Ramaiah, son of late Mr. Thiruvcngadam, will take place on Wednesday, Dec. 5, between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. at No. 23, Race Course Lane. Singapore. The Oonjal will be
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