Indian Daily Mail, 18 December 1951
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Title Section16 1951-12-18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 308. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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319 1951-12-18 1 Progressive Federation lo Bold Plebiscite In 1954 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 17. A resolution demanding the immediate formation of autonomous linguistic States m India and particularly the formation of Dravidanad which would comprise the present Madras State was passed by319 words
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Article74 1951-12-18 1 KARLSRUHE, Dec. 17.— A German "hunger artist" Peter Geb hardy claims to 'have set up a ne* "hunger world record" by fasting for 6G days and four hours m a glass cage. In that time he smoked 3.80G cigarettes and drank 200 bottles of mineral water.Reuter - 74 words
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Article145 1951-12-18 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 17. Dr. Stuart A. Rice has been re-elected president of the International Statistical Institute which is holding its 27th session m India along with International Statistical Conferences. Professor P. C. Mahalanahis, FRS, of India has been re-elected vice-president. Three other vicepresidents areFOC - 145 words
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Article188 1951-12-18 1 OUTCOME OF INDIA-PAX TRADE TALKS NEW DELHI, Dec. 17. A Pre«« note issued by the Ministry m Commerce and Industry on Dec. 1. says "Talks between officials of the Pakistan Government and those ol the Government of India whicn started on Dec. 12 have concluded today. Discussions covered the movementFOC - 188 words
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Article83 1951-12-18 1 GAUH ATI DELHI AIR SERVICE CALCUTTA. Dee. 15.— 1n view of the recent improvement m aviation fuel position m India, Airways (India) have now been permitted to commence their 'airist' class service from Dec. 22. This servic* will airllnk Assam directly with India's capital for the first time along th*FOC - 83 words
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119 1951-12-18 1 KOREA TALKS: REDS REFUSE ALLIED DEMANDS MUNSAN, Dec 17.— The Communist truce negotiators today again refused allied demands for aetalled information on United Nations prisoners m enemy camps. The Reds repeated their demand." for a man-for-man exchange but said they will release the names of allied prisoners if an exchangeA.P. - 119 words
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Article169 1951-12-18 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 17.— Gabrial Pascal, the film producer, will fly to India m February or early March for talks with the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlai Nehru and other Indian leaders on his production of the film "Mahatma Gundhi" it was stated here. Main purpose ofReuter - 169 words
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84 1951-12-18 1 Mail Trains Cancelled Between K.L. Ipoh The Malayan Railway Administration announces that as the obstruction due to the derailment of a train m South Perak has not yet been cleared, the day mail trains will be cancelled between Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh today, Dec. 18. Local train services will, however,84 words
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360 1951-12-18 1 VISHAKHAPATNAM, Dec. 17.—Eight-thousand-ton ship Jalapushpa with an over-all tenth of 415 feet and width of 52 feet the eighth ship to be built at Vishakhapatnam (Vizagapatam) shipyard was launched on Dec. 15. Mr. N. V. Gadgil, Minister for Works, Production and Supply, performed theGIIS - 360 words
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Article, Illustration70 1951-12-18 1 NEW DELHi. Dec. 17.— The first death anniversary of Sardar Patel was observed througout the country on Dec. 15. At public meetings held m various towns tributes were paid lo his memory. Speaking m Warangal, Prime Minister Nehru lauded Sardar Patel's work m consolidating India.G.I.I.S. - 70 words
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Article54 1951-12-18 1 LAHORE, Dec. 17. Hijran Bibj, believed to be the oldest woman of Lalhore, died here last week at the age of 125. She leaves behind a large number of great-grand-children. Shortly before her death she L> stated to have been m good health with almost all herFOC - 54 words
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Article368 1951-12-18 1 NEW DELPHI, Dec. 17.— The Government of India have accepted proposal by rife Bui-tiah-Shell group of oil companies for establishment by the latter of a modern oil refinery m Bombay with capacity of 1.5 million tone per annum. This agreement follows broadly the lines ofGIIS - 368 words
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154 1951-12-18 1 BHAVNAGAR MAHARAJAH'S STATEMENT (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 16.— The Maharajah of Bhavna** gar, Governor of Madras, who is also the Rajpramukh of Sourashtra, issued a statement declaring that it was not proper on the part of Princes to contest the general154 words
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Article326 1951-12-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday: Six bandits were killed yesterday, two more were wounded and two suspects were captured. There have been no security forces casualties. Thee bandits were killed, two wounded and two suspects captured m Perak yesterday. Security forces opened fire on three bandits yesterday m the326 words
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163 1951-12-18 1 LONDON, Dec. 17— Britain's Ll. be ral Party, widely regarded as finished as a political force after its failure to win more than a handful of seats m the last two general elections, is to be reorganised. It will contest as many seats asReuter - 163 words
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Article94 1951-12-18 1 LONDON. Dec. 17. A leopard which was being flown from India to Amsterdam waa destroyed en route because it broke free the pilot of the aircraft reported here He said the animal was killed at Oastcl Benito where he stopped for refuelling. "A steward noticing theReuter - 94 words
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Article626 1951-12-18 2 DEFIANCE -GOOD AND BAD THE Malan Government which is defying the United Nations is m Its turn being defied by a single individual who is no other than Mr. Manila! Gandhi, son of Mahatma Gandhi. But while the U.N. can, if it wants, successfully retaliate and teach lhe erring, mischievous626 words
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431 1951-12-18 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Brisk Voting: F.nthusiastic Scenes WOMEN VOTERS OUTNUMBER MEN TRIVANDRUM, Dec. 10. Travancore-Cochin went to the polls today. The second State m the coun try to do so, this 9,000-square-mile maritime State will complete poll! ng m the first week of January.FOC - 431 words
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Article85 1951-12-18 2 TRICHUR, Dec.lo.— Voters m Wadakancherry, Nemmara and Chit, toor constituencies to-day exercised their franchise. Nemmara, which extends upto the very borders of Trichur, evinced keen enthusiasm. More than 50 per cent polled their votes there despite expectation to the contrary. Women exercised their franchise lnFOC - 85 words
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Article223 1951-12-18 2 KOTTAYAM, Dec. 11.— Polling m the general elections In TravancoreCochin entered its second day today with seven more constituencies pol. ling today to elect their representatives to the State Legislature and ho House of the People. Polling m the Changanacherry constituency, criss-crossed by backwater lakes and lagoons, began223 words
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Article266 1951-12-18 2 Changanacherry, waa to elect two members to the State Assembly, of whom one Mr. Kesava Sastri (Congress) has been returned unopposed for the Reserve 'i seat lest month. Tbe «t_er seat te being ecmtested W*f the Congress and the Socialist.. Similarly the Assembly constltu. encles of Kalloopara and VijayapuramFOC - 266 words
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Article181 1951-12-18 2 ERNAKULAM, Dec. 11.— The three. week polling programme In the first general elections on adult franchise m Travancore-Cochin State which commenced yesterday ln thrift constituencies m Cochm area and Aye In central Travaneore, passed off peacefully without any untoward incident In Chittur and Nemmara constituencies ThereFOC - 181 words
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Article271 1951-12-18 2 VIJAYAWADA, Dec. 12.— Mr. N. Sanjeeva Reddi, President of the Andhra P. C. C., released to the Press the following tour programme of Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India and President of the Congress, m Andhra. Dec. 26: Departure from Bangalore at 9 a.m.,FOC - 271 words
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Article502 1951-12-18 2 -MADRAS, Dec. 12.— The Govern, ment deslr e to draw attention to the fact that, under the Election Law, it Is obligatory for* every person who has filed his nomination as a candidate for election to any Legislature, to file his return of expenses m FprmFOC - 502 words
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Article171 1951-12-18 2 MADRAS, Dec. 12.— A Press NotIssued by the Madras Government, says' "Under Sections 37 and 38 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, th c Returning Officer can take no action on any notice of withdrawal presented to him after 3 p.m. on the Dec. 1, 1951,FOC - 171 words
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114 1951-12-18 2 JUBBULPORE, Dec. 12.— Gen. Oariappa, Commander.m-Chief, Indian Army, told pressmen here recently that the personnel m the Army were free to exercise their privilege as citizens of India, if they chose to vote, m the coming elections. Voting by Army personnel was permitted strictly mFOC - 114 words
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Article47 1951-12-18 2 ERNAKULAM, Dec. 11.— Mr. E. A. Moonvambi Editor of a local daily and an Independent candidate seeking election to the Parliamentary seat from Cranganore, announced today his withdrawal from the contest with a request to the electorate to support the Con. gress candidate. FOCFOC - 47 words
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55 1951-12-18 2 JUBBULPORE, Dec. 14.— The Mahakoshal Pradesh Congress Committee, through a directive, has suspended th c Amblkapur District Congress Committee following certain serious complaints against it. Mr. Dhirendra Nath Sharma. an old Congressman, has been entrusted with fuller responsibilities to carry on election activities m the district,FOC - 55 words
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Article71 1951-12-18 2 HYDERABAD, Dec. 14.—Returning Officers In Hyderabad State numbering over 7,000 have been supplied with what are stated to be the cheapest seals of their kind by the Chief Elc~ :al Officer for sealing ballot boxes and election documents. Ew-h seal costs only two annas and consistsFOC - 71 words
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Article59 1951-12-18 2 MADRAS. Dec. 10.— Twenty.one Congressmen have been suspended by the Tamilnad Congress for opposing official Congress candidates m the general elections. Mr. Kamaraja Nadar, President of the T.N.C.C. stated that there were some more Congressmen who were working against candidates. All Congressmen who work against official CongressFOC - 59 words
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Article39 1951-12-18 2 JAIPUR, Der. s.— Mr. Jaichand (Congress Scheduled Caste) has been returned unoppc^pd lto the State Legislature from the Bari Sadri-Kapasin constituency following withdrawal of nominations. This brings, the total number of Congress unopposed returns to 8. FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article421 1951-12-18 2 MADRAS. Dec. 17.— The Government nave been doing all that lies m their power to ensure fair and free elections, says a Press Note. The Press Note says that one of the ways m which they have implemented this assurance given by them is by issuingFOC - 421 words
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Article85 1951-12-18 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 6 Jan. 11. 16, 21 and 25 have been specified as the polling dates for elections to the House of the People and the Elec. toral College m th e State of Trl. pura, according to two notifications issued here today by theFOC - 85 words
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373 1951-12-18 3 PLANNING BODY CALLS FOR DATA FROM STATES NEW DELHI, Dec. 14: The Planning Commission has asked the State Governments for information reS Sj* 0 any Bteps the y mQ y tow taken to introduce Prohibition tn their States and for their views regarding theFOC - 373 words
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Article612 1951-12-18 3 Radhakrishnan - Radhakrishnan Dr. NEW DELHI, Dec. 15.— Thinkers and philosophers from 11 countries met m the central hall of Parliament m New Delhi on Dec. 13 for the inaugural session of the UNESCO Symposium on "The Concept of Man and Philosophy of Education m theFOC - 612 words
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Article76 1951-12-18 3 KARACHI, Dec. 14.— Mr. M. A Khuhro, Chief Minister of Sind, last Tuesday that he was not going to resign m response to the Governor's demand. The Governor's demand for resignation fallowed his decision to try Mr. Khuhro by a Special Tribunal on charges of corruptionFOC - 76 words
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Article132 1951-12-18 3 BOMBAY, Dec. 14.— Nearly five hundred delegates from all over India will attend the Fifth Annual Session of the Indian Conference of Social Work to be held at Calcutta from Dec. 28. Dr. H. C. Mookerjee, Governor of West Bengal, will Inaugurate the conference TheFOC - 132 words
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Article67 1951-12-18 3 Bangalore: Pilot Escapes BANGALORE, Dec. 14.— The prototype of the trainer aircraft, H T 2 (Hindustan aircraft trainer two) designed and buflt by the Hindustan Aircraft Factory crashed Dea. 11 near the Baja&undi Rallwaj Station on the Ban«al'>re-Oun%a-fear route, 15 miles from here daring a test, flight.FOC - 67 words
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Article200 1951-12-18 3 MADRAS, Dec. 10.— The Institution of four all-India shields has been propose for being awarded as prizes m connection with the Vana Mahotsava, according to a circular Usued by the Central Government Food and Agricultural Ministry. The shields are to be named after the President ofFOC - 200 words
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46 1951-12-18 3 BHAGALPURE. Dec. 14.— A gang of dacoits raided the house of Mr Satyanarain Tekarlwala m Barahat, near here, and carried away cash and) valuables worth about Rs. 40,000 on Dec. 6 night, according to a report added. FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article200 1951-12-18 3 BANGALORE. Dec. 14.— A Press release issued by the 1.L.0. Asian Manpower Field Office m Bangalore Dec. 11 stated that the meeting of the ILO Manpower experts which had been taking place concluded its work. The head office of the 1.L.0. m Geneva was represented by200 words
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Article49 1951-12-18 3 Calcutta: Vital statistics of Calcutta Corporation during the week ended Dec. 8, indicates some improvement m the City's health position. Cholera claimed 70 attacks and 14 deaths against 77 and 15. Tuberculosis and Malaria death figures totalled 51 against 74 and 25 against 29 respectively. FOCFOC - 49 words
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Article111 1951-12-18 3 LAHORE, Dec. 14.— The ShiaSunni dispute over the construction of a mosque ln Krishna Nagax here took a turn for the worse when 57 more Shia Muslims courted arrest on Dec. 9 by defying orders under section 144 imposed m the affected area. Tnis brings theFOC - 111 words
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190 1951-12-18 3 BOMBAY. Dec. 14.— An international industries fair, first of its kind m the country, wiil be opened here during the last week of this month. Organised on the model of the British industries fair, the exhibition will serve as a medium to bring together industrialFOC - 190 words
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130 1951-12-18 3 BOMBAY, Dec. 15.— India's first machine tools factory at Bangalore will go into production within the next two years, it was learned here. The Governiment of India are making an all-out effort to ensure the completion of this Rs. 10 crore project. It H understoodFOC - 130 words
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Article85 1951-12-18 3 TRIVANDRUM. Dec. 14.— At a meeting of the Trivandrum Corporation held last. Tuesday, presided over by Mr. T. S. Krishnamurti Aiyar, a former Mayor, convened for the purpose of electing the Mayor for the next year, Mr. J. E Fernandez, the present Mayor, was re-elected for anotherFOC - 85 words
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47 1951-12-18 3 LAHORE, Dec. 14— Five children and one woman were burnt alive near Multan on Dec. 8 when a lorry m which they were travelling suddenly caught fire. One of the four others who received serious burns succumbed Jn hospital later.— focFOC - 47 words
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400 1951-12-18 3 London, Dec. 12,— Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's High Commissioner m London called upon the Indian student community here to devote some time to a study of themselves and their fellow-beings. He was speaking atFOC - 400 words
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Article97 1951-12-18 3 SALEM. Dec. 14— Mr. K. Sundaram Chettiar, retired High Court Judge, passed away on Dec. 10, at his residence m First Agraharam, Salem. He was 76. He had an attack of dropsy about two months back, from which he never recovered. Wreaths from the localFOC - 97 words
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Article100 1951-12-18 3 NEW DELHHI, Dec. 14.— The Government of India have approved of a scheme for the establishment of a nursing home-cum- 1 training school for auxiliary nurses and midwlves m Madras, it is learnt. The scheme (has the approval of the Planning Commission. In connection with theFOC - 100 words
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Article28 1951-12-18 3 NEW DELHI. Dec. 14— Raja Joginder Sen Bahadur of Mandl has been appointed India's Ambassador to Brazil, a Ministry of Externol Aflairs Press Note announced on Wednesday. FOCFOC - 28 words
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230 1951-12-18 4 CEYLON NEWS: SENANAYAKE WANT ALL TO BE*"" IDENTIFIED AS CEYLONESE ALUTGAMA: Creating splits m the name of religion was disgraceful, showed utter disregard for precepts of any religion and did incalculable harm to the world, said Mr. D. S. Senanayake, Premier addressingFOC - 230 words
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144 1951-12-18 4 COLOMBO: The production of handloom towels has Increased to such an extent during the past few months, that the authorities have been able to restrict the imports of this article. Importers hereafter will have .to buy 6 locally produced towels, to every one theyFOC - 144 words
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Article229 1951-12-18 4 COLOMBO: Over a thousano teachers employed on the estate; are perturbed over a report tha.. Government have decided to dismiss from service all non-ceylonese teachers soon after the schools come under the direct administration of the Education Department A deputation from the Indian Estate Teachers' AssociationFOC - 229 words
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Article262 1951-12-18 4 COLOMBO: The need for coordinated and harmonious development of all knowledge, partlculary knowledge pertaining to the differ, ent branches of science, the lack of which could be disastrous to mankind was stressed by Mr. Dudley Senanayake, Minister of Agriculture and Lands, when he opened theFOC - 262 words
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146 1951-12-18 4 TEHERAN, Dec. 17.— The Persian Government has cabled Hossein Navab, Persian Minister Ln The Hague to ask the International Court of Justice to (postpone for 30 days the hearing af the British complaint against Persia m the oil dispute. Britain instituted proceedings agyainst theReuter - 146 words
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59 1951-12-18 4 SRINAGAR, Dec. 16.— The government of Kashmir plans to import Russian,. American and Swiss sftieep m an effort to improve the quality of the country's wool, an official source said here yesterday. Local sheep yield only two pounds of wool annually per animal whileA.P. - 59 words
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131 1951-12-18 4 Trouble Over Funeral: Bottles And Stones Used At 3 p.m. on Dec. 16, an. affra* took place m Birch Road, Seremoan, m which about 30 to 40 Chinese were implicated. The cause of the fight was a dispute between brothers .nd their respective sections as to che privilege of burying131 words
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96 1951-12-18 4 BLOEMFONTEIN, Dec. 17:— Dr. J. S. Moroka, P/esident of the African National Congress, said here yesterday that Africans m South Africa "stoutly scorn and will stubbornly reject any measures "designed to relegate us to the position of inferiors." Appealing to the White race m South AfricaReuter - 96 words
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Article80 1951-12-18 4 PARIS, Dec. 17. Mr. Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister, and Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden arrived here this morning foi calks with their French opposite numbers. The French Premier, M. Rene Pleven, the Foreign Minister M. Robert Sahuman, Defence Minister Af. Georges Bidault and other high Government officialsReuter - 80 words
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Article139 1951-12-18 4 The latest addition to the consular offices m Singapore will start functioning when the Pnilippines Consulate opens its doors as from today Dec. 18, at its headquarters at Rafrtes Hotel, Suite 16_, Singapore. The first Consul for the Philip, pines at Singapore, Mr. Yusup X Abubakar139 words
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70 1951-12-18 4 INDIAN ASSOCIATION TO HONOUR CHAMBER MEMBER The Indian Association, Singa pore, will give a Tea party on oaturday. D,c. 22, m nonour of Mr. -i. Jumabhoy, (Member f^r Indian -.•iiamber ol Commerce) on his nomination to tne Executive Coun cil. TEHERAN, Dec. 17.— Mr. Leopold Herman, Reuter's correspondent iii Teheian,Reuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration174 1951-12-18 4 Photo). Mr. Charles Franklin Baldwin, new American Council- General In Singapore, arrived at noon yesterday aboard the S. S. President vlonnoe, accompanied by Mrs. Baldwin. Mr. Baldwin who was appointed oy President Truman to serve m Singapore holds the personal rank of minister. He is aG.I.I.S. - 174 words
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Article85 1951-12-18 4 BOMBAY. Doc. 15.- -Mrs. Pandit, former Indian Ambassador to the U.S.A., arrived here last week by air from Paris. "I am happy to be back home tgain." she said. "I am looking forward to a new pha te m my life and hope to doFOC - 85 words
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