Indian Daily Mail, 16 December 1951

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 306. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 278 1 Dy. Tood Minister 7 hirumal Rao's Suggestion K AKIN AD A, Dec. 15.— Mr. M. Thirumal Rao, Union Deputy Food Minister, who is contesting the Kakinada Parliamentary seat, stated at an election meeting held here last week that he was for accepting an Andhra
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  • 233 1 KATHMANDU, Dec. 15. Shi Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India has assured Nepal's new Prime Minister Shri M. P. Koirala that the Government of India "will give your Government as in the past every co-operation and assistance in realising the objectives which you have sot
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  • 126 1 "NO QUARREL" AGREEMENT KALIMPONG, Dec. 15. Redrobed Tibetan lamas with the'r heads shaven signed here recently a "no Quarrel" agreement ending their three-year old feud. This is the second time that the Lamas of Kalimpong have promis ed peace among themselves. The Dalai Lama is rerported to have intervened. One
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  • 180 1 COURT EXPELS ELECTED MEN FROM PARLIAMENT! ATHENS, Dec. 14.— The Supreme E'ectoral Court has decided 10 members of the Communist-backed Democratic Front Party cannot legally retain their seats in Parliament. The group includes General Stephen Sarafis and retired General Michael Hadjimichalis who fought on the Communist side during the civil
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  • 125 1 CAIRO, Dec. 14— Mr. Raghu. n.-fh Rau, ILO Delegate, who has been appointed to investigate Egypt's charges of slave labour against the British military authorities in th e Suez Area, was accord, ed a warm welcome on arrival in Cairo on Dec. 11. Two
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  • 80 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14.— Muslims in India on Dec. 12 celebrated the Prophet's birthday. Public function* were neld in different cities including Bombay. Allahabad and Patna. At an inter, community meeting ln Bombay, the Chief Minister of the State, Mr. B. G. Kher, asked the
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  • 68 1 BERN, Switzerland, Dec. 14 Defence Minister Karl Kobelt, 60, was elected President of the Swiss Confederation Thursday for the year 1952. Switzerland's president is elected for a nine.year-term by a joint session of the two Houses of Parliament. By agieement of all parties except the handful of
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  • 75 1 (From Our Own tori-espM-dent) MADRS, Dec. 15.— A gruesome tragedy was witnessed in the city on Thursday. A death and a birth occurred simultaneously when a car knocked down a pregnant woman. Before she succumbed to the shook, sh* delivered a male child alive and
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  • 55 1 MADRAS, Dec. 15.— A driverless fire-engine killed five people and seriously injured six whn it smashed into a rickshaw and crashed onto the pavement in front of a restaurant here Thursday. In a zig.zag attempt to avoid two pedestrians, the driver lost control
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  • 64 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. il.— The fiftn annual conference °f the Indian Society of Agricultural Statistics was opened in Delhi yesterday by President Rajendra Prasad. Besides delegates from various States in India th e conference is attended by representatives of FAO, some members of the society from Ceylon,
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    83 1 Photo. Members of a United Nations sub -Commit t<-_\ two of whom will soon become full U.N. negotiators, stand outside the conference Hunt at Panmunjom, Dec. 5 (Kore an time) prior to a meeting there. Left to right are: Major General Howard Turner; Rear Admiral R.E. Libby, who will soon
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  • 180 1 PIR PAGARO'S GADDI TO BE RESTORED KARACHI, Dec. 15. The Sind Government has announced its decision to restore uhe gaddi of the late Pir Pagaro. The gaddi was abolished eight years ago when the late Pir was executed by the then British Government on charge of indulging in anti-State activities
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  • 476 1 NAGPUR, Dec. 14.— Dr. N. B. Khare, President af the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha, declared here that it was the Government of India, on account of "gross neglect," who were "responsible for Gandhiji's death." Dr. Khare, who was speaking at an election symposium organised
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  • 67 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 15.— As the thc result of three-day trade talks between India and Pakistan both Parties agreed to honour the arrange. ment arrived in February. I Pakistan agreed to expedite the supply of food grains, while India is
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  • 155 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 15.— India's export of wild animals, snakes and birds, mainly to European countries and America, is increasing, according to one of the country's biggest exporters The animals most in demand are monkeys, elephants and tigers, which find their way to the zoos and circuses
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  • 88 1 KARACHI, Dec. 15.-^Section 144. banning processions and assembly of more than five persons, has been promulgated in Karachi for a period of one month. The District Magistrate's orders said: "A state of tension exists whereby disturbance of public tranquility is apprehended among the .people of Karachi
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  • 143 1 CALCUTTA, Dec. 12— The Governor, l>r. H. C. Mookerjee. presiding over the annual convocation of Hindi Siksha Parisad in Calcutta last week said he was not pessimistic about the spread of Hindi as he was a ibeliever in the unity of India. It was
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  • 77 1 CALCUTTA, Dec. 14— The Japa. nese hockey team, which was on a tour in India, left for Tokyo yesterday. The team returned to Cal. cutta from Madras on Dec. 11 after their 32- day tour of India Mr. Shimuzu, captain of the team, spoke
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    75 1 Photo). A reception was held by the Prime Minister, at Prime Minister's Hoirs.-. New Delhi, on Dec. 5, to meet the delegates to the Inter, national Conferences. A number of International Conferences on Statistics are being held in India, including the 27th Session of the International Statistical Institute. Photo shows
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  • 264 1 GOVERNOR ADVISES KHUHRO TO RESIGN KARACHI, Dec. 15. The Sind Governor, Mr. Din Muhammad, told Pressmen here recently that his decision to appoint a Special Tribunal to enquire into the allegations against Mr. M. A. Khuhro. the Chief Minister, was irrevocable and final The Governor again "advised" Mr Khuhro recently
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  • 96 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 15.— Tht Maha. rajah, Mohun Shamsher Jang Bahadur, former hereditary Nepal premier, arrived here by special plane from Khatmandu yesterday. Tlie aged rana told reporters he is here for health reasons and is likely to undergo an operation. He is in voluntary exile
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  • 116 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14.— Six young elephants will fly from India to Britain early next month to replace trained circus elephants recently exported to the Borneo jungle. A timber, company in Borneo where they used to roam in herdspaid nearly £15,000 sterling for five
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  • 759 2 Hope For Best, Prepare For Worst, Say U. S. Doctors SAN FRANCISCO: Leading United States surgeons have been told that hospital authorities should hope for the best but prepare for the worst when making plan* to meet an atom bomb attack. Dr. Frank L. Cole
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    76 2 Photo). During a sightseeing tour, a group of 48 United Nations veterans from the Korean fighting front attended a wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of the U.S. Unknown Soldier of World War 1. at Arlington National Cemetery. In front of the Tomb, .saluting, are Eva Manchester (left), Washington commander
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  • 1162 2  -  Chandran Devanesen By THIS is not a dissertation on vil- lage life in the formal sense ending with the neatly deduced conclusion that the State must interfere, appoint a hierarchy of officials and do everything in its power to deprive it of its essential spontaneity and simple artistry!
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  • 875 2 COVENTRY: Coventry, one of Britain's most blitsed towns, has become a boom town. It has jobs and good wages for every one and homes for no one. Ho mes, indeed, are so scarce that Coventry's Mayor, Councillor Harry Weston, has asked
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  • 608 2 TEHERAN: Although the closing of the oil industry in Persia and the subsequent withdrawal ot certain financial and commercial facilities by Great Britain have not been without their effect on Persia's economy, they have not by any means led to the national atrophy
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  • 64 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 15.— The President has approved the award, of the Maha Vir Ohakra to Wing Commander Hrushikesh Moolgavkar. for acts of gallantry in operation in Jammu and Kashmir when in command of the i_af Wing in that area. Wing Commander Moolgavkar at present
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  • 131 2 CALCUTTA, Dec. 15.— An armed gang relieved the Manager of a jute mill and his assistant of Rs. 4,800 early recently on Netaji Suhhas Road in Dalhousie Square. Tne gang ambushed the car in which the mill officials were driving from the head office of the
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    46 2 PHOTO). Princess Sumair (right) intends to launch toe sari fashion in Paris. She is pictured witn a model in her show-room in Paris. The dress worn by the model is made in gold and bottle-green organza. Princess Sumair is a relative of Maharajah of Patiala A.P.
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  • 73 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 15.— The Central Board of Irrigation, which concluded its six-day annual meeting here recently, urged that the highest possible priority be given to large-scale irrigation projects until self-sufficiency in food was achieved in the country. The Board discussed co-ordina-tion of research work for
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  • 521 3 Poverty Provides Fertile Soil hor Discontent (BY MARSHALL BANNELL, REUTER'S CORRESPONDENT) BELIZE, B. HONDURAS: Demands for self-rule by a portion of the native population in this Central American outpost continue to plague the British Colonial Administration here. An extremely vocal and active core of leaders, who
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    76 3 Photo. The delegates of the United States, Great Britain and the Soviet Union, seated, side by .side In the United Nation's JPolltifeal Committee at the Palais de Chat-lot in Paris on Nov. 30, raise their hands in agreement to vote for the resolution calling on them, and France, to hold
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  • 67 3 PATIALA, Dec. 15. Two police constables and three passengers two women and a child travelling in a bus were shot dead, on Sunday evening near Saraana by a gang of eight armed dacoits, according to a report received here. Another woman suffered serious injuries. After recent
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  • 358 3 MR. SHANMUKHAM CHETTI ON PLACE OF VARSITIES IN DEMOCRACY CHIDAMBARAM, Dec. 10. Speaking at a reception accorded to him recently by the Staff Club of the Annamalai University after he took over charge as Vice-Chan-cellor of the University, Mr. R. K. Shanmukham Chetti stressed that. University men in this country
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  • 115 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 15. India celebrated the third anniversary of the Human Rights Day on Monday. In response to a request received from the Director-General of U.N.E.5.C.0., the Central Ministry of Education requested the ViceChancellors of all Universities and Directors of Public Instruction ln all
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  • 133 3 PATNA, Dec. 15.— Mr. Jai Prakash Narain, Socialist leader, appealed on Dec. 1 to Sheikh Abdullah "to desist from identifying yourself with a single party in India. You will do incalculable hanm to Kashmir thereby," he said. In a telegram to the Kas-Mnir Premier, Mr.
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  • 167 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 15.— 1t is un. derstood that the Government of India, have decided to undertake legislation as soon as possible to provide Inter alia for a minimum pension of Rs. 500 a month to any Chief Justice or other Judge of a High
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  • 56 3 SECUNDERABAD, Dec. 10.— The Scientific Advisory Board and Advisory Committees of the Indian Council of Medical Research which concluded their sittings here on Dec 4, recommended to the Council the establishment of an Industrial Health Council ln the major States to study the problem of industrial
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  • 184 3 PARIS, Dec. 15.— Speaking during the debate on contributions to the United Nations budget. Professor Adarkar of India told the Administrative Com nittee of the U.N. on Dec. 10 that national contributions to the United Nations budget should be made on one fundamental principle, namely,
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  • 27 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 15.— India and Turkey yesterday, signed a treaty oC -erpetual peace and friendship at Ankara, the Foreign Ministry announced here. A.P.
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  • 727 3 FEAR THREAT TO 40-HOUR WEEK •_™.w sX»S RAEME BBOOKE REUTER'S CORRESPONDENT) MELBOURNE: Australia's trade union movement ts uneasy. In an employers' move for a 44-hour week for metal traders, lt sees a general threat to the now three»year-oid 40-hour week. The Pull Arbitration Court ts
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  • 202 4 CEYLON NEWS: Out Of 250,000 Indian And Pakistani Applicants COLOMBO: The names of 252 Indians and Pakistanis, the largest single group to be registered so far as citizens of Ceylon, have been gazetted. This takes the total so far registered to 7J92. There appears
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  • 163 4 COLOMBO: The question of putting forward a demand that the business of indenting for goods from Germany and Japan should also be made an exclusive right of Ceylonese will shortly be taken up by a Ceylonese merchants' organisation. Most of the- orders for goods on
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  • 82 4 TO SAVE REFUGEES FROM WILD ANIMALS BANAGHAT, Dec. 15. Some well-known slkaris have arrived here to deal with the wolf like ferocious animal,* responsible for the killing of a number of children during the past few weeks from the Co-oper's camp, accommodating about. 28,000 refugees. On Tuesday last,
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  • 86 4 KARACHI, Dec. 15. Khwaja Nazimuddln, President of the Pakistan Muslim League, announced on Saturday nomination of seven members to the League's new Working Committee. The remaining eight members are to be nominated later. The nominations are: Mr. Nurul Amin, Maulana Akram Khan, and Mr. Yusuf All
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  • 85 4 SIMLA, Dec. 15. The Search Service Organization of the Government of India recovered till the end of October this year 15,618 abducted Muslim women and children from different parts of India, according to figures available here. The Pakistani Government received nine Hindu and Sikh abducted women
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  • 24 4 The All India Football Team defeated the Singapore Civilians by one goal to nil, yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium.
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  • 681 4 Some years ago a group of small magicians had camped in Chandernagore, formerly a tiny French settlement near Calcutta. They decided to seek the help of a wizard, who will make up the loss they have sus. tained. He agreed to give a performance. The people had got
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