Indian Daily Mail, 30 December 1951

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  • 17 1 SUNDAY_EDITION Indian daily mail VOL. VII. NO. 320. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1951. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 495 1 Direct Indo-Pak Talks favoured NEW DELHI, Dec. 29.— There is appreciation in New Delhi ol the efforts of Dr. Graham to secure Indo-Pakistan agreement on demilitarisation in Kashmir and the objective report he |ias presented to the Security Council without trying to apportion blame for the failure.
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  • 674 1 LAHORE, Dec. 29.— Pakistan Prime Minister Khawaja Nazimddin on |___esday called upon the Security Council to take over the Kfcshmir dispute in its own hands and give a verdict based on "equity and justice." Such course, he said, would be ih
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  • 389 1 W e regret for the error that had occurred in our issue of Friday, Dec. 28, 1951, with regard to the news item (P 1 cols. 3 4) which by mistake carried th e caption, "EXPORT OW COTTON PIECEGOODS FROM INDIA," Instead of "RS.
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  • 130 1 LONDON, Dec. 29.— The British Cabinet on Friday postponed full discussion of th e Malayan situation until on Saturday because of pressure of other work. This is believed to have delayed the naming of the "strong man" that Premier Winston Churchill is expected
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  • 66 1 BELGRAHE, Dec. 29.—Yugoslavia is to slash her currency, the Dinna. to a sixth of its present exchange value In the New Year, Finance Minister Milentije Popovic announced yesterday. The pound sterling will be worth 850 dinnas from Jan. 1, instead of 140 th e present official rate.
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  • 652 1 wm mra** fTUIS is an explanation to those who wanted to know why "HOMA" the humourist of the "Hindusthan Standard" did not go to Delhi. It will be recalled that the "Hindusthan Standard" of Calcutta commenced simultaneous publication in Delhi since recently,
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  • 1087 1 Photo by ißy BIJAY RATNA MAJUMDAR) THE appointment that Dr. Harendra Coomar Mookerji to succeed Dr. Katju as the Governor of West Bengal has been greeted by people with pleasant but genuine surprise. The new Governor will no doubt devotedly perform the
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  • 2564 2 Two Houses Of Parliament The States Legislatures INDIA'S GENERAL ELECTIONS. By Prof. Anil-Chandra Ba ner jee, MA., PJUS., Ph.D. INDIA'S Central Legislature, i.e., Parliament, "shall consist of the President and two Houses to be known respectively as the Council of States and the House of the People." (Article 79). COUNCIL
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  • 1207 2  -  SICKLE i By WHAT CAT'S AVERSE TO FISH! Newcastle: Monty, a four-year-old black cat, catches prawns and takes them to his master for fishing bait. Monty, owned by Mr. Bill Avery of Fennell's Bay, crouches on a rock and flicks the prawns from the waters of Lake Macquarie
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  • 922 3  -  WARREN WHITE, By Reuter's Correspondent TOKYO: Widespread, bitter criticism has swept the Japanese Peace Treaty, approved for ratification in the Emperor's Diet recently against vociferous opposition comments The new vocal critics admit that they withheld early action because Japan's over-riding aim was to
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  • 50 3 COLOMBO: The Ministry of Home Affairs and Rural Development has decided to limit the number of recommendations for minor honorary ranks that are conferred on the King's Birthday each year. In future the maximum number will be 100 comprising 83 arachchis and 17 lecam mahatmayas. FOC
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  • 51 3 LONDON. Dec. 24.— 1n a recent quarterly examination held by the Royal College of Physicians, London, three Indian candidates were successful. They were: Lt.-Col. S. Kaul, A.M.C., of Kashmir, Dr. R. j Prasad, of Bihar and Dr. S. j Ramachander Rao, of Stanley Medical College, Madras.
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  • 1233 3  -  TREVOR BLORE by THE recent reiteration by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliv«r Lyttelton, of a basic principle of British colonial policy that, In the march of the colonial territories to* wards the goal of self-government within the great brotherhood of nations which is the Commonwealth, economic
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  • 1557 4 Reflections Of A 'Wanderer' COLOUR BAR AGAINST STUDENTS! LONDOIf) Mr. Reginald Sorenson. Labour M.P., said in the House of Commons that there was evidence of colour bar agaifcst students In parts of Britain. He appealed to land-ladies not to shut their doors against African students IN HOSPITALS! Mr. Sorenson said
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    48 4 -Photo by ROSE EBERWEIN. who will take part in ,a Balinese Duet— "Bewitched"— one of the Items being presented by the Fine Art of Movement Academy at the Victoria Theatre on Jan. 18, 19 and 20, in aid of St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital. Bookings at Robinson's LLOYD STUDIO
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  • 38 4 BANGKOK; D#c. 2».--A jnemU tne Thai parliament has re corrunefcded to the premier thai women b e employed in certain types of police service. H« mentioned them specifically as possible traffic police. A.P.
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  • 140 4 Members and delegates of affiliates of the Federation of Indian Organisation, Selangor, met at the Selangor Indian Association premises on Sunday, Dec. 23 to elect a Selangor State Committee of the F.1.0. The President, the Hon. Dr. J Samuel, presided Mr. R. Ramani, MLC, addressed
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  • 54 4 TOKYO, Dec. 29.— A civilian economic mission, backed by the Japanese Government^ will visit India in March, Government sourcetold Kyodo News Agency today. The Indian Government recently indicated it has no objection to a visit of a civilian mission supported hy the Japanese Government, the
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  • 50 4 TAIPEH, Dec. 29.— Chiang Kaishek, leader of the Chinese Nationalists, on Friday urged the Nationalist armed forces in Formosa to complete preparations in 1952 for a counter-attack on the Communist mainland Chiang wps speaking at a review of Nationalist military forces near Central Formosa Reuter
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  • 48 4 The Hindu staff of the Singapore Harbour Board will have the "Sathurthl" festival conducted at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, 19 Ceylon Road, Katong, tomorrow Monday, Dec. 31, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Th e programme will includo a special "Abishegam", music and Pooja ceremonies.
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  • 24 4 There will be a talk on the "Baha'l Peace Pragramme" today, at 5.30 p.m. at the Baha'i Centre, 352-A, Tanjong Katong Road.
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