Indian Daily Mail, 2 November 1952

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL Vill. NO. 263. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 467 1 Changes In Organisation And Instructional Staff Commissioner Of Police Initiates A New Training Policy For S.P.T.C. "With the introduction of the new Pay Code, allowances are now payable' to men who are qualified educationally up to Standard VII, \or the School Certificate,
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  • 97 1 IND. GOVT. TO TAKE OVER AIRLINES COs NEW DELHI, Kov. I.— lt reiioibly learnt tfoa>t the Gov eimme-nt of India has decided to take over and merge nine major airlines com pantes in [ndia forming statutory corporaltion as in Britain and Australia, and rua both internal and ex-lei.-n-aj services. The
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  • 667 1  - WOMANLY GESTURES OF CHIVALRY HAL BOYLE) (By NEW YORK: I never said women aught to get up and give their seats to men in a bus. or tip 'their Jiats in an elevator whenever a man enters. These womanly gestures of chivalry toward the new weaker sex certainly would not
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    80 1 Verden, Germany, Oct. 26, four thousand fonmer members of Hitler's dreaded SS troopers gathered in this 1.200-year old city for their firtt big postwar reunion. AJ». photo shows: A marching column of exJform troopers led by three exgenerals behind wreath bearers on its way tftiraugh verden. Extreme left a British
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  • 98 1 Thls AP photo shows an artist's conception of the £1,100,000 Olympic Stadlani to be built in Melbourne for the 1956 Olympic Games. The stadium design was chosen from a selection of 115 submitted by Australian architects at home and n broad. The winning design was submitted by Frank
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  • 62 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 1. Pnime Minister Nehru and U.S. ambassador Chester Bowles will aO(gn an agreement on Motnday for the second installment of the CJ-5.*****,'000,000 American programme opening India's development U.S. embassy ave-year plan of economic spokosntan said today new pact afdds U.5.538.350.ik>0 to the
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  • 120 1 KARACHI, Oct. l.—The Government of Pakistan pressed the Government of India in an indictment sent Friday for taking immediate measures to curb a **wave of antiMoslem hooliganism" reported from several places in West Bengal in India. Pakistan expressed deep concern over the communal
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  • 29 1 Photo; Vbetrnmese reinforcements are landed at a forward a::- .strip In the TWai country of northern Indo-Chlna Where a new assault ha_ minh rebels.— A.P.
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  • 348 1 Ajjsley House, the home of the first Duke of Wellington, was recently opened to the pubMc as a iraaseum after the seventh Duke had generously presented it to the nation, together with all ihs .contents. A team of BBC observers there for a pre-view and broadcast
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  • 182 1 SATUR: Pang Ah Lan alias Ah Lan, a Chinese woman, who was District Committee member of the Sega mat (Johore) District Committee of the Communist terrorist organisation and responsible for the Chaah Branch Committee, was killed yesterday morning in the Chaah Area by a patrol of the
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  • 77 1 —ASKS PEHRU SAUGOR tiOV. 1 —Premier Nehm laid the foundation sftone of fihe new buildings of ttie Saugcxr University on Thutsdiay, which will cost 10m. of rupees. The university will be situated on the plateau above the ftimous picturesque Saugar Lake, Sri N^hru iin his
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  • 377 1 As previously announced, a limited number of short service commissions in the British Army are to be offered to Malayans. Commissions will be open both to serving Malayan soldiers, and to Malayans including University graduates who wish to enlist in the British Army specifically for
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  • 391 1 There are two different kinds of campaign being waged in Malaya at the moment, and in the second lives are saved instead of taken. This campaign is fought by the Save the Children Fund, which has set up a number of centres to 'look after homeless
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  • 563 2 Gopalaswami And Katju To Be Dropped Out? NEW DELHI, Oct. 31. An official statement was fouad necessary to deny "speculative reports about impending changes in the Central Cabinet/* which are described as "entirely without foundation." Speculation has centred principally on two senior Ministers,
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  • 175 2 Geographical Lectures At Malayan Varsity The Geographical Slociety of the University of Malaya ta sponsoring a series of putollc \lectures on geographical topics connected with Malaya and South-East Asia. These lectures are being held in the Oel Twng Ham Hall of the University of Malaya, Cliuiy Road, at 6 p.m.
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  • 113 2 Tne titiC does many things ior its listeners in otner iands, taking pleasure in providing them witn the tulleat possible service of news, viaws and entertainment, but it is not, as some people seem to think, a universal provider and isniormation bureani. The latest request received
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  • 169 2 Abolition Of Class 1 On Trains SURAT, Oct. 31.—Mr. O. V, Alagesan, Deputy Minister for Railways, said here that abolition of Class I on railways will be completed by March 1, 1953. He said it should not be understood that all Class I coaches would be replaced by air-conditioned coaches.
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  • 90 2 In reajponse to an invitation from the Secretary of Btate (for the Cokmies in comirtand from tJhe Queen, the following have been nominated -to represent the general community ol the Federation of Malaya at the Coronation Dato Mahmttd bin Mat. Member for I/»nds t Mine^ Commuaitoations, Dr.
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  • 569 2 Terrorism In Portuguese Fr. India Deplored Trials By Military Tribunals! POONA- The fourth annual session of the National Congress (Goa) last week viewed "with grave concern the increasing acts of terrorism" of the Portuguese and French Governments in their settlements in India and called upon the people to organise "to
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  • 229 2 Joint Stock Registrars Under Centre NEW DELHI, Oct. 27. Offices of the registrars of Joint stock companies, which are at present State-con-trolled, will shortly be brought under the ventral Adwiiniatnraitive control as a first step towards re-organi-sation oX the administrative machinery for Company law. The proposal has been made by
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  • 425 2 All-India Handloom Board Set Up To Advise Government NEW DELHI, Oct. 27.—Tlie Government of India have set up an All-India Handloom Board to advice the Government on the problems of the handloom industry A Commerce and Industry Ministry resolution, published in a Gazette of India Extraordinary, says the Government have
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  • 524 3 ORI Ramakrishna Temple was opened by Swa.mi Mac'r.avananda, General Secretocy of tie Ra rakri'Sfrna Moission, on Friday Odtober 31, at tßaurilley Road, Singapore. Th« te.Tiiple costing about $100,000 is the benefaction of Mr. P. Govindasamy Piillay, JwP. an airdent devotee of Sri Hn.makrish.na. Tt
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  • 45 3 HONGKONG, Oct. 31. China is issuing a special set >f four stamps <o commemorate the second anniversary of he entry into the Korean war by the Chinese '"volunteers" on November 15, the New China Mews Agency (The Communist Agency' said yesterday. Reuter
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  • 709 3  -  WARREN WHITE) (By American System Preferred To British TOKYO: Wealthy Japanese hope to be watching American style television within a few months. Leaders of the Japanese newspaper, business'and entertainment world have promised 1,000,000.000 yen (about £1,000,000) to put its feet. They hfeve won a
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  • 212 3 one of Britain's nnest "great houses" is in the news. This Is Holkham Han un Norfolk) belonging to the Earl of Leicester. One of the present Earl's ancestors. Sir Edward Coke, Chief Justice of England, began to collect in tfhe 17th century what has since become
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  • 237 4 Mr. D. E. Webb, Chairman of the Calcutta Tramfrays Company, Limited, has just told the annual general meeting of the company in London that he would be visiting Calcutta at the end of October when he would see and discuss prototypes of new models of trams.
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  • 232 4 The first coins to be struck for the reign of Queen Elizabeth H will be important. The chairman of the Royal Mint Advisory Committee, which will give a> final judgment on the designs after the Queen .has made her deoifiion, is the Duke of Edinburgh, and
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  • 480 4 On several occasions in recent months the BBC* North American Service has co-operated with the American Broadcasting Company in supplying a short item for their popular programme aaMed "Time Capsule." "Time Ca<psule" is addressed to the future as well as the present and after eadn programme has been
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  • 174 4 Sylvia Gray, the BBC's woman news reporter, recency talked in "Radio Newsreel" to Keith Gems, director of a London firm that makes wax figures for export. Mr Gems' flrm has been supplying them to an American millionaire who 1a spending vast sums on creating a hug exhibition.
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  • 682 4 Charles Dickens, one of the most prolific English novelists of all time, was the subject of a recent BBC talk by John Butt, Professor of English at King's College, Newcastle -on -Tyne. He spoke of the way In which monthly serial publication conditioned the shape of Dickens's
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  • 57 4 Invitations to be represented at the Fifth Meeting of flhe Consultative Committte on Rice have now been issued to 27 Governments and two United Nations' Oraanidations. The meeting wUI be opened by the CommLssioner-Gen-eral for the United Kingdom in South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, at 10 a.m.
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    • 81 4 NEW CITY CINEMA NOW SHOWING h Bombay Talkies biggest hit ■■pi V i|ra"Pß A must see picture lor M* I^'fe^t^f C^^'^ (Hindustani) B^^jP^i^wl m^yE with Hussain, etc. PLUS Latest Indian Newsreel showihg Prime Minister Nehru receiving Mahaxaja of Nepal, Indian Woman Police Training a<nd many latest news. TODAY MORNING SHOW
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    • 12 4 TODAY 4 7 9.30 pan. "Chheen Le Azadi" (in Hi'iidas'tann Veena-Albaf-Ghulam Mohd.
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    • 30 4 TODAY 11 a.m. (Serial) "Dick Tracy Returns" Today: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p oil Most Dramatic Malay Film 4 'Selamat Tinggal Kekasih-Ku" (in Malay Dialogue) Who Is this MAN "Bernardo Carpio"
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