Indian Daily Mail, 9 December 1951

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 299. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 687 1 To Check Population Growth FIRST AU-INDIA FAMILY PLANNING CONFERENCE'S RESOLUTIONS BOMBAY, Dec. B.— The first All-India Family Planning Conference called upon the Central Government to raise the minimum age for marriage to 18 for women and 30 for men, as U
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  • 648 1 PRASAD OPENS WORLD STATISTICAL CONFERENCE IN DELHI NEW DELHI, Dec. 7. Inaugu rating the International Statistical Conference at New Delhi on Wednesday President Rajendra Prasad said: India has always stood for peace, friendship and co-operation among peoples of the world and has taken active steps for the attainment of these
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  • 223 1 Muslim League Suffering Serious Reverses In Peshawar Elections LAHORE, Dec. 8. Muslim League is losing ten out of twenty-one constituencies m Peshawar District where the twoday polling ended on Dec. 2, according to late unofficial reports received here. Of the ten candidates who are leading their Muslim League rivals, eight
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  • 148 1 Indian Air Force Plane Crashes Near Begumpet: Two Killed HYDERABAD. Dec. B.— An I.A.F. Tiger Moth, belonging to No. 1 Air Force Academy, Begumpet, crashed Dec. 1 morning, Aye miles west of Begumpet airfield. Fit. Lt, G. B. Cabral, Pilot Instructor, and Fit. Cadt. S. D. Ghaisas, pilot-pupil, the only
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  • 137 1 MUZAFFARFUR, Dec. 8. Mr. Shyamnaindan Sahay, MP, presiding over the 20th session of the All-India Postal and RMS conference here on Dec. 2, told the large number of delegates that the department was perhaps the biggest employer af the middle class intelligentsia m the ©ountrv. While, there
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  • 68 1 PARIS, Dec. 7. Pakistan's Foreign Minister Sir Mohammed Zufruliah Khan will meet Dr. Prank Graham. U.N. reipresentatiye for Kashmir, today, a spokesman of -the Pakistan delegation said yesterday. This will be the third of a series of meetings which Dr. Graham has had with Sir Zatrullah Khan
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  • 38 1 LONDON, Dec. 7.— -Prime Minister Chui chill and Foreign Minister Anthony Eden will go to Paris on December 17 for talks with their French opposite numbers, it was disclosed Thursday.
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  • 35 1 The AU India Foot Rail Team m their first debut m Singapore, yesterday taounced the Singapore Indians by five goals to nil Mr. M. (iopaki Menon presided
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  • 500 2 NEW DELHI: Presiding ove r the 22nd annual meeting of the Central Board of Irrigation and power m New Delhi recently the Chairman of the Central Water an«i i» <mer Commission, Mr. A. N. Khosla, said "Considerable progress has been made on several major
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  • 427 2 IT is a far cry from the first news- paper printed m this country Hickey's "Bengal Gazette." which was initially published m 1780 to the journals of today, but all through these 170 years good quality newsprint ink has had to be imported, mainly
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  • 269 2 SRINAGAR: The sericulture industry of Kashmir which, four years ago, faced disintegration, has made great strides and today ranks second only to that m Japan and Europe. With an annual turnover of more than Rs. 10 million, the industry, consisting of a network of government and
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  • 392 2 ANGLO-IRANIAN'S PROFIT: £51 m. OUT OF £84.5 m. GOES TO GOVT. "THE main feature of the Anglo- Iranian Oil Company, published recently show that the company's woi Id-Wide operations tof which the Persian operations formed only a part) for 1950 show a gross profit of approximately £84,500,000. The British Government
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  • 342 2 -i« S W r RK: Slx conventi <H» of scientists during September predicted a better world around the corner. These all were leaders m the gr eat fields of chemistry, psychology of the human mind, biology, heredi ty, growth, cancer and agin*. They covered war-no
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  • 108 2 BOMBAY.-— ln view of the the general shortage of raw materials required by «_s Indian paper industry for the manufacture of paper, it has been decided to control the export of old hemp rope cuttings, which constitute an important raw material for the manufacture of
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  • 73 2 COLOMBO: Mr. Philip Motha, Junior Assistant Valuer, Valuation Department, who is now m England on a Government scholarship, has been awarded a fellowship under the Colombo Plan Technical Co-operation Scheme to study estate management. This scholarship is to run concurrently with that awarded by the Government.
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    63 2 Photo. Egyptian Premier Nahas Pasha bends over the Persian leader, Mohammad Mossadeq, to kiss hi m as the two met for the first time m Shepheard's Hotel. Cairo recently. After staggering and nearly falling when he went to sign th c Royal Register at the Abdin Palace immediately after his
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  • 606 3  -  NORMAN MacSWAN OBSERVERS POINT TO SIGNIFICANT" TRENDS (By Renter's Correspondent) DJAKARTA: indications are hardening here that the Governs »ni or this scattered Indonesian empire is "taking the gloves o.t and aligning itself unofficially with the Western world on the communist question. Altnough the
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    65 3 Photo. PREMIER MOSSADEQ of Persia arrived m Cairo from Washington by air Nov. 20, on a visit at the invitation of the Egyptian Government. He was cheered on his arrival by large crowds which ra!vro^ u ??«rIF 0 of the Britls and "Hero of Revolution". FHUIO SHOWS: Mossadeq waves from
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  • 35 3 ISMALIA, Dec. 7. The British 16th Parachute Brigade has been rushed to the Suez Area to guard the Suez water filtration plant which Ls now virtually isolated from the remainder of the British garrison.— Reuter
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  • 922 3  -  R. K. Narayan By fXF all the blessings conferred on mankind by a benign providence the most useful is the headache. But for it there would be many great embarrassments m life. Factual explanations are m>t always either palatable or feasible, m such circumstances the headache acts as a
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  • 1178 3 Domestic Wrangle To Cost Melbourne The '56 Olympics? o*«nm: a aomesrac wrangle, largely political, may cost Melbourne the 1956 Olympic Games. It is ZH years since Melbourne was given the 1956 Games. In that time the so-called "Battle of the Sites" has been fought, and it is not over yet.
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  • 203 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. B.— The air agreement, which was negotiated m January last between a delegation from the United Kingdom headed by Sir George Cribbett, and representatives of the Government of India, was formally signed an New Delhi on Dee 1 by Sir Archibald Nye, High
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  • 4079 4  - General Elections In India A Preface T. S. G. (by THE ensuing General elections m India Hill constitute a great landmark In the history of India, nay, even m the annals of the world. They are the first general elections under the new Constitution oo the basis of adult franchise;
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