Indian Daily Mail, 19 December 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VII. NO. 309. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 125 1 Indians And Africans To Jointly Defy All Discriminatory Laws On Apr. 6 Protest Against 300 \ears Of European Oppression And Exploitation RLOEMFONTEIN, Dec. 18.— Africans and Indians m South Africa will defy certain government laws on April 6 next year as a "protest of the
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  • 260 1 DJAKARTA. Deo. 18.— Condom tho UN Assembly, Djakarta's influe invent oditorial that '.lie aforementi ment resembled tliat of tiie Nazis w League of Nations when it suited th South Africa, the paper says, deserves to be branded as "the citadel of remaining Nazis''
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  • 776 1 NEW DELHI. Dec 18 —The Malan Government's withdrawal from th e UN General Asser~My continues tlo draw corrfrnents. Describing 1* as an attempt to blackmail the UN into aroeptanc c of the incorporation of the mandated territory of SouthWest Africa m the South African Union m defianre
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  • 38 1 TUNIS. Dec. 18.— Tunisian nationalist and trade union organisations last niaiht ordered a threeday £?»^n«ral strike for next Friday, Saturday and Sunday m protest against French rejection of the Bey's request for increased selfgovernment.- A.P.
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  • 99 1 LIBYAN FREEDOM PROCLAMATION POSTPONED AGAIN ASMARA. Dec. IR. -Libya's off-again-on-again independence cer?money was postponed once more King idriss El Ser.ussi will proclaim the fledgling North African nations freedom either before Christmas or on Dec. 27. The ceremony had been scheduled for Thursday. The United Nations has pledged this former Italian
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  • 103 1 CHURCHILL TURNS DOWN U.N. REQUEST PARIS. Dec. 18. Prime Minister Winston Churchill has turned down an invitation from Mr. Trygve Li<\ United Nations Secretary General, .to address the General Assembly, United Nations officials said yesterday. He had an interview lasting about* 20 minutes with Mr. Lie yesterday and was understood
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  • 113 1 BANGKOK, Doc. 18.— The Thailand government announces it is increasing the price of rice next year to help the country pay for deaTer consumer goods. Commerce Minister Phra Boriphand Yuddhakich said a final decision on the increase would depend on complete estimates of the
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  • 119 1 PARIS. Dec. 18. Mr. Arthur Samuel Lall. India's Consul General at New York, is one of the seven men nominated to fill five vacancies on the United Nations committee of contributions by member states, which fall vacant on Dec. 31. Other countiies seelaing election are
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  • 82 1 WELLINGTON, Dec. 18. New! Zealand will contribute this year £250.000 towards building an all-. India medical institute, estimated to cost £1,000.000, External Affairs Minister Clifton Webb announced today. The grant will be made under the economic section of the Colombo Plan. Mr. Webb said. He
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  • 417 1 Photo. TRIVANDRUM, Dec. 18. Two more results of election m Travan- core-Cochin, one to the House of State Assembly, have been annou Congress Party. Mr. C.P. Mathen of the Congress party was declared elected to the House of the People from the Thiruvella general
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  • 17 1 TOKYO, Dec. 18.— Indonesia and Japan have begun informal talks on reparations, fisheries and marine transportation. A.P.
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  • 50 1 DEHRA DUN, Dec. 18. Acharya Vinoba Bhave airrived at the Ashok Ashram on the bank of the Jumuna, western Dehra Dun. last week. His arrival was delayed owing to a mmo* accident. Hundreds of villagers lined up for his darshan throughout tiie tout*.- FOO
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  • 158 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 18— Indian black •copper exporters hope for increasing sales to Soviet Russia, once an insignificant buyer of the spice. Russia bought 1,000 tons of Indian output m the 11 months ending Nov. 1. 1951. Bombay exporters declared. The United States bought 9,000 tons, followed
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  • 136 1 BOMBAY, Doc. 18.— The Maharajah of Cooch Behar sent an aide to see off 23 year-old Hollywood actress Nancy Valentine when she sailed for home today "to be beside my ailing mother." Miss Valentine said m London ln October when she landed there from the
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  • 25 1 "WISHY WASHY" PARIS, Dec. 18.— Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky turned down today a revised western disarmament proposal. He called it "wishy-washy" and meaningless. A.P.
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    • 715 2 THE, results of the general election t fn India so far announced encourage one to predict that the Congress would retain its power more or less as at present, and that the country would have another long and uninterrupted period of peaceful and progressive administration under the
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  • 1566 2 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA: Gopala Reddi Not Satisifed With 'Rejection' And Withdrawals' MADRAS, Dec. 15. One Par liamentary constituency and one Madras Assembly constituency are uncontested, said Mr. B. Gopala Reddi, Finance Minister, who is m charge ot elections, giving a picture of the election
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  • 368 2 MADRAS, Dec. 14.— Over 1500 workers, of the various political parties aacr c now on a house to-house campaign m the city of Madras canvasting for ttheir respective candidates. Socialists have engaged 500 workers for securing support to their candidate for the House ofthe People,
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  • 130 2 GWALIOR, Dec. 15— Women voters m rural parts of Madhya Bharat who aa c mostly pardanashins hav e set a problem to political parties canvassing for their votes. Most of these women who have been enfranchised for th e first time, according to volunteers, "are very
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  • 135 2 HLDER.ABAD, Dec 12. Mrs. Aruna Asaf Ali told pressmen here recently that the Leftist Socialist Group did not believe In the present ideology of the Socialist Party of India which was more "antdOommunlst than anti-capitalist with the result that it functioned as an ally if
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  • 120 2 JULLUNDUR, Dec. 15.— Mr. Mo. hanlal Saxena, former Rehabilitation Minister said here on Dec. 10 that people should look into the past deeds of the party or the candidate befor c exercising their right to vote. Addressing a public meeting he added that the Congress was
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  • 135 2 MADRAS. Dec. 15.— Mr. Asok Mehta, Socialist leader, said m Madras on Monday that the party's branches m th c different states had been given freedom to take any stand as they thought fit with regard to prohibition m their electioneering campaigns. "So
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  • 231 2 Photo. GWALIOR, Dec. 9:— While returning from Morena, where he had been to address a public meeting. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru stopped at the chhatrl of Maharani Laxmibal of Jhansi and offered a garland and stood m silence for two minutes. Then he studied
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  • 131 2 NAGPUR, Dec. 5.— Th c death of Seth Pusamal (70),. a candidate for election whose nomination had been declared valid, has upset the arrangements m the Harda Constituency of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly. The polling, which wa3 scheduled to commence on Dec. 24,
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  • 686 3 SIR RONALD ADAM'S REVIEW MADRAS, Dec. 14.— The British Council was now directing a large part of its activities towards helping students from overseas and particularly students coming under the provisions of the Colombo Plan for study and training m England, said General
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  • 161 3 KARACHI. Dec. 14.— Mr. Yusul Khattak, General Secretary of the Pakistan Muslim League, has announced his intention to tw to have the just concluded N.-W!f.P. general elections set aside. Mr. Khattak told pressmen m Karachi recently that there was "official highhandedness", during the elections.
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  • 48 3 NEW DELHI. Dec. 14.— The outgoing Commander-in-Chief of the Indian AJfcJ'urci-. Air Marshal Sir Ronald IfSaw-Coapman and Lady Ivelaw-C-iapman were given a warm send oa on Dec 8 at Palam Air PorT before they emplaned for Karachi en route to the United Kingdom. FOC
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  • 254 3 DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM CONFERENCE MADRAS, Dee. 14.— A mile-long procession, led by decorated elephants, horses, and cyclists, started on Thursday from Royapuram for the S.I.A.A. grounds, People's Park. In the centre of the Procession ln a car was Mr. C. N. Annadurai, Leader of the Dravida Mun netra Kaznagam. The
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  • 77 3 Kalimpong, Dec. 12 —The two rival groups of the "yellow" sect. Tibetan Lamas of the Kalimpong Monastery ended their three-year-old dispute when the Abbot of the Monastery decided to call back five expelled Lamas charged with "misconduct The Lamas of both groups wii assemble here
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  • 72 3 NEW DELHI. Dec. 16. Before leaving Tsinghai province for Lhasa yesterday. Tibet's spiritual head, the Panehan Lama, tele graphed Mao Tse-tung and other Chinese leaders, pledging his cooperation with the Dalai Lama, the spiritual and temporal leader. Peking Radio reported yesterday. The report is taken to indicate
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  • 123 3 NEW DELHI. Dec. 14.- -National Savings Certificates issued after Sept. 28, 1951, m the joint names of an adult and a minor or m thc names of two minors jointly will not earn any interest, according to a Press Note issued by the Directorate General of Post and
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  • 358 3 WHITE ANTS DIDN'T TOUCH GANDHIJI'S LETTERS BOMBAY, Dec. 15.— Mahatma (Gandhi's letters to Seth Jamnalal Bajaj and members of his family have been published for the first time. The first letter dated July, 1917, acknowledges a donation for propagation of Hindi. The correspondence continued for 25 years The last letter
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  • 277 3 CALCUTTA, Dec. 15.— The first phase of the aero-magnetlc survey for oil m the Bengal Basin area covering about. 70,000 square miles has been completed. The Bengal Basin area comprises the two Bengals, Bihar and Assam. The object of the survey, which began about a
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  • 125 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 12.— The following is the text of the condolence messages from Dr. Rajendra Prasad. President, on the deaths of Dr. Abanindranath Tagore and Darbar Gopaldas Desai: To Shri Alokendranath Tagore (eldest son of Dr. Abanindranath Tagore): "I have toeen deeply grieved to learn
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  • 31 3 MADRAS. Dec. 12.— Mr. A. Ayyangar, Deputy Speaker of Parliament said here on Dec. 8 that scarcity conditions prevailed m the whole of Chittoor district except the
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  • 239 3 P^otv. HYDERABAD GOVT. SCHEME TO DISTRIBUTE LAND TO TILLERS IY P^ r RABAD Dec 15. Hundred landless peasants of Warangal district m Telengana became proud possessors last week of 12-acre holdings of land handed over to them by Hyderabad's Revenue Minister Mr. B 4 \Ramakrishna
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  • 106 3 KHULNA, Dec. 14.— Influx of destitutes m the town has of late considerably increased. Emanciated men, women and children can be seen begging from door to door and assembled under the shades of trees. A few days back the district authorities sent back to
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  • 32 3 eastern portion of Kalahasti taluk owing to failure of the monsoon and consequent damage to crops. Agricultural labour was hard hit and people were migrating to the adjacent districts, he said.- FOC
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  • 137 4 CEYLON NEWS: "RE-INSERTION OF ALL NAMES IN VOTERS' LIST IMPOSSIBLE BEFORE NEXT GENERAL. ELECTIONS COLOMBO: Seventy-eight thousand three hundred and seven Indians, whose names have been deleted from the votertf registers of the five Indian constituencies, have applie d for the reinsertion of their names
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  • 70 4 TWO HAVE SHIP TO THEMSELVES COLOMBO: The 17,000 ton P. and O. liner Ranchi, called at Colombo with only two passengers aboard. Literally, they travelled all the way from Australia with the whole ship to themselves. The berths on this trip, were reserved for passengers from Bombay, where a large
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  • 417 4 COLOMBO: A temporary resident permit meant permission to stay temporarily m Ceylon and not permanently, declared Premier D. S, Senanayake m the House of Representatives on Dec. 6, implicitly meaning thereby that the Government were entitled by law to refuse renewal
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  • 306 4 COLOMBO Government ls making an allout effort to open the proposed School of Oriental Music, early next year. The Ministry of Education recently appointed a panel to select the lecturers and ls now looklngout for a suitable site to start work on the buildings for
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  • 223 4 BID TO END POLITICAL DISPUTE Anuradhapura: A plan to settle the dispute between Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, and the U. N. P. ls embodied m a motion that is down for discussion at the N. C. P. Village Committees Conference to be held on Dec. 20 m the
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  • 130 4 COLOMBO: A voluntary agreement between employers' and workers' representatives on the question of equal pay for women for work of equal value, was discussed at a meeting of the Rubber Wages Board on a suggestion by the nominated members. The nominated members m making the suggestion stated
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  • 447 4 TRADE TALK WITH INDIA: CHEAP TEXTILES CEYLON'S FIRST NEED, SAYS MINISTER Photo. COLOMBO: "We are anxious to import textiles, particularly those utilised by the poorer classes," said Mr. H. W. Amarasuriya, Minister of Commerce and Trade, opening the Indo-Ceylon trade talks last week at the Secretariat, Colombo. "Textiles form a
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  • 42 4 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held today (Wednesday), at No. 84 Koon Seng Road, Off Joo Chiat Road, Singapore, the residence of Sri T. V. Suibrayalu. All members are cordially invited to be present.
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  • 37 4 There will ibe a talk at the I Theosophical Society, No. 8 Cairnhill Road tomorrow, (Thursday), Dec. 20, at 6.30 p.m. by Mr. A. P. Pillay. Subject Thought Power, its Control and Culture.
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  • 108 4 COLOMBO: Philatelists m Ceylon intend protesting to the Controller of Exports against the regulations by which they are compelled to obtain exiport permits for the despatch of used stamps to overseas collectors. According to the existing regulations any philatelist who wishes to send used postage stamps
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  • 100 4 KANDY: The Commission appointed recently by the Minister of Agriculture to report on the reorganisation of the Island's tobacco Industry is now holding its sittings. The total acreage under tobacco mi the Island is about 15,000. Of this about 2,000 acres are cultivated with Virginian cLgarette tobacco, mostly
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  • 145 4 The Naval Base Employees have formed their own co-operative Stores Society last month with a view to minimise the cost of living They have enrolled over 600 members and they intend to start the i business by January 1952. One share is $10 and that
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  • 74 4 COLOMBO: Women's organisations will shortly make a bid to get all spheres of Government posts open for them. The lead is being taken by the Four Korales Kantha Samiti Organisation which has invited—the Minister for Agriculture and Lands to champion their cause. Recently they
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