Indian Daily Mail, 3 November 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VII. NO. 264. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1655 1 Ignorance Of Tamil Cause Of All Ills Tamil Community Wants Enquiry Commission "All' the Uls of Radio Malaya, Singapore, Tamil Section could be traced \to the prevalence of a large measure of ignorance of Tamil on the part of the Head of
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  • 69 1 Hindi For English In Uttar Pradesh LUCKNOW, Nov. 2.— Hindi yesterday replaced English as the official language throughout Uttar Pradesh, largest state in the Indian Union. Under the Official Languages Act all official notifications, orders, ordinances and laws will he published only in Hindi instead of in English. Uttar Pradesh—
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  • 130 1 Former Governor Of India To Head Commission On Kenya LONDON, Nov. 2— Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, British Colonial Secretary, announced that Sir Hugh Dow has been appointed chairman of the Royal Commission which is to visit East Africa. The Commission is to examine measures necessary to achieve an improved standard of
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  • 119 1 LONDON. Nov. 2.—Passenger fares by sea to Malaya and the Far East will be increased on Jan. 1, it was announced in London. The shipping line members of the Par Eastern Passenger Conference stated that they had "reluctantly concluded 1 th'at owing to greatly increased 6perating costs
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  • 30 1 PEACE DALE (Rhode Island), Nov. 2.— David Niven wife of the British screen star, was struck yesterday by three spent birdshobs while she and her husband were shooting pheasants.- A.P.
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  • 229 1 The Tamils Representative Council at its meeting on Saturday Nov. I, held at the Ceylon Tamils Association premises, decided to celebrate the Tamil Festival this year on the first of Thai, Pongal Day (Jan. 19, 1953). Mr. G. Sarangapany, Secretary of the Council
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  • 121 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 2.— lndia voiced yesterday what ita spokesmen said was the first protest m the United Nations against continued French and Portuguese occupation of Indian territory. Mr. Shiva Rao, member of the Indian Parliament, protested in the United Nations trusteeship committee that five
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  • 56 1 A tea party will be held at the Ramakrishna Mission premises at Bartley Road today, Monday, at 5.15 p.m. in honour of Swamis Madhavananda, Yatiswarananda, Omkarananda and Bhajwarananda who are on a visi^ here in connection with the opening of the Sri Ramakrishna Temple donated
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  • 307 1 Without British, Malaya Would Fall Prey To Communism U. S. judge Says Racial Tension In Boiling Pointt NEW YORK, Nov. 3. Justice William O. Douglas said today that all talk of "colonialism, exploitation and imperialism" in Malaya is nonsense." In an article in Look magazine he said: "The British have
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  • 160 1 Prominent Democrats Involved In U. S. Tax Evasion Cases? Truman Ad ministration Covering Its Own Misdeeds, Says Byrnes WASHINGTON. Nov. 2.— Representative Byrnes, Republican, Wisconsin, said Friday that the Internal Revenue Bureau has refused to deliver requested documents to House investigators because they show "involvement" of the Treasury Secretary, JoJhn
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  • 183 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 2. India's biggest social security scheme the Employees Provident Fund benefiting 1,600,000 industrial workers came into force yesterday throughout the country. Framed under an Act passed by Parliament last tsuinmar the scheme covers 1,600 factories in six industries empftoying more than
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  • 50 1 UNITED NATIONS (New York), Nov. 2.— A slight fire, apparently started by a cigarette, broke out in the U.N. Political Committee yesterday. Nationalist China's T. F. Tsiang grabbed a jug of drinking water and put out the blaze, thereby bringing about the quickest ceasefire in U.N. history. A.P.
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  • 53 1 Mr. S. M. Vasagar will contest the South Ward in the coming- City Council elections as a candidate of the Progressive Party. He unsuccessfully contested the same ward last year. 32-year-old, Mr. Vasagar was born in Ceylon and has been in Singapore since 1938. He
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  • 26 1 TOKYO. Nov. 2. Japans Crown Prince Akihito. will represent Envperor Hirohito at the coronation of Britain's Queen Elizabeth next June. Kyodo News Agency said tonight.- A.P.
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  • 69 1 CAIRO, Nov. 2.— The Egyptian Women's Movement "Bin* tel Nil"— Daughters of the Nile has been accepted by the Ministry of the Interior as a political party. Madame Doria Shaflk, leader of the organisation said: "Although we are recognised as a political party thla does not
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  • 653 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Nov. 3, 1952. India Revives Swadeshi Cult Y HE call of Swadeshi is again heard in India to-day. What is this Swadeshi for when the nation has already achieved its freedom, some may ask. The answer is not difficult to seek: though politically free, she
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  • 387 2 INDIA AIMS AT 100 p.c. RISE IN IRON STEEL NEW DELHI, 0ct.30. India's increasing requirements of iron and steel will receive further attention with the departure this week for the USA of a Government delegation to negotiate a loan from the World Bank. W«le Mr C. C. Desai, S^^, of
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  • 158 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. I.— The Central Building Research Institute at Roorkee (U.P.) has found as a result of experiments that lime-sludge, a waste product from sugar factories and tanneries. Is good material for being used as soil stabiliser. Qurrent shortage of Imported cement led to
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    38 2 Phote. King of Sweden, of the Goths and Wends, Gustaf VI Adolf, starts his early morning close reading of each of Stockholm's daily papers. This picture was m;irie specially for his 70th birthday anniversary on Nov. 11th.- A.P.
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  • 34 2 BERLIN, Nov. I.— One Soviet: official was killed and several others seriously injured in an explosion in an East German uranium mine at Oberschlema in Saxony, according to West Berlin's antiOommunist paper Telegraf Reuter
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  • 101 2 BOMBAY, Nov. 1. Mr. Omev Becu, General Secretary of the International Transport Workers Federation, claiming a membership of over 600,000, addressed representatives of of India, the Maritime Union of of India, th Maritime Union of India, the Bombay Seamen's Unon and the Khalasi Mandal of
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    52 2 A. P. Photo shows: Premier Mossadoq of Persia in s<*s«"on with his cabinet when the notification to the British of the break in relations was approved. Left to ri?ht: Mossadt-q; Selfnllah Moazami. Minister of Posts and Telegraphs; foreign Minister Hosse?n F»tpmi; Minister of Justin* AH Loftif and Minister of Finance
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  • 113 2 BANARAS, Nov. I.— Mr. Sri Prakasa has given Rs 1,000 for the fund being collected for the repair and reconstruction of ghats here. He has also agreed to become a member of the committee proposed by the chairman of 'he local municipal board for
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  • 56 2 1. 'in <iun>uM uuiuaii ana her I*o,os were cornea av%ay «O a HteUi-(-4viiJi^ ugt-r yu»leiuay iroin uur .suuuiia-g-uru village, two imles nere. me wuiuan was tcuuing cattle wuen tne Wger puuaced on Her from air partially devoured remains wen tuund later in a field;
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  • 217 2 NEW Delhi, Oct. 28. The Lac Research Institute at Kunchi, in Bihar, has found a new use for shellac, of which India ig one of world's largest producers and exporters. Alter experiments, the Institute has tound that a coating of shellac on eartherware resists the action
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  • 126 2 CALCUTTA: On the complaint -of Jagatrnoy Banerjee of Muchipara, iejomoy Benerjee of Bailyj-inge has been sentenced by Mr. S. M. Al Meerza, Magistrate of Alipore, to three month*, 1 r.i., and fined Rs. 1,000, or two months' more, for cheating the complainant of Rs 500. The
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  • 55 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. I.— lndian elephants will soon be available for unrestricted exDort. removing an existing limit of 75 a year. An official exDlanation is ih:it "supplies" are plentiful and that during the period since the restriction was imnosed. the number "lifted" was much less
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  • 255 2 DACCA, Oct. 29. An adjournment motion to discuss tile "serious situation created in East Bengal on account of the abnormal fall in the price of jute," moved by Mr. Dhi- enuraiiath Datta in the East Bengal Assembly was "talked cut and coma nut oe put
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  • 119 2 ABDUCTED PERSONS ACT EXTENDED NEW DELHI, Nov. I.—President Prasad today promuJI gated an ordinance continuing jin force for a period of two months till the end of December 1952, the Abducted Persons (Recovery and Restoration j Act 1949. A Bill replacing the ordinance is. likely to be introduced in the
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  • 97 2 CALCUTTA: A young man threw himself in front of a running train near Krishnagar station, after leaving a note in his pocket stating that he wished Rs 3,000 to be given from his hank account to the Communist Party of India. He j was dead when
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  • 31 2 KARACHI, Oct. 30. The Central Government haa extended until Nov 30 the period fixed for i"- the preliminary x' ji e Delimitation C ii»iuttee for East Bengal.- FOC FOC
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    73 2 A BOACf comet jet airliner with 42 aboard roared dSown( the mimay at 130 MPH. on Rome's inmpiiiu Airport recently, rose a few feet from the ground, and dropped back again, smashing its undercarrib&e on obstructions on the ground at the end of the ntfnway. The plane, en route to
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  • 306 2 POONA, Nov. I.— Mr. Rafi Ahmed Kidwai, Minister for Food and Agriculture, appealed to the sugar factories in the country to evolve a formula by which the prices of cane could be fixed oh the recovery of sugar. Only by such means, he said, India
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  • 57 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 1 The Government of India will soon set up a committee to inquire into the pharmadfiautical industry and trade, It is learnt. The committee will be asked to investigate whether the prices being charged for the products of the industry are justifiable and whether
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  • 204 2 NEHRU FAVOURS DEVNAGARI NEW DELHI, Nov. I.— Mr. Nehru said here that it wouJd be a good idea if the Devnagari script were to replace of the regional scripts in the country. Mr. Nehru, who was addressing a meeting of 3couters and Guilders, said: "One of the first big steps
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  • 51 2 NEW YORK. Nov. 2.— Lore' Beaverbrook, Chairman of the London Dally Express was one of the "working press" reporters who attended the Republican Party rally for Mr. Eisenhower at Madison Square Garden here. He said that he was going to make a report of the rally.
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  • 438 3 Issues Raised By Yuvaraj Amicably Settled? NEW DELHI, 0ct.30.-Nov. 17 has been provisionally fixed off the date on which the Jammu and Kashmir Legislature 4 will elect its first head of the State, to be called SardarRiasai. Meeting first as the
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  • 86 3 JAMMU, Oct. 30.— Pandit Premmath Dogra, President of the Praja Paxishad, in an interview said that the Paxishad had no alternative but to start an agiftation to realise its demands. He said the agitation would be started als soon as 'the Kashmir Assembly implemented its decision
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  • 250 3 NEW DELHI. Oct. 30.— The Government o>f India has announced an increase in the ceiltog price of raw rubber by Rs. 10 per 100 pounds from Ra. 128 to Rs. 13a for Group I raw number, FOB. Cochin. Announcing (the price increase, a Press Note of
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  • 454 3 Wardha Rural Varsity Confab On Basic Education SEWAGRAM (Wardha), Oct. 30.— Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, Governor of Madhya Pradesh, said here today that basic education should aim at building up village communities bound together by intimate knowledge and relationship and supplementing agriculture by cobtage or small.scale industries to baring about a
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  • 226 3 NEW DELHI, Oct 30.— In recognition of the part women have jto play in national development, the Planiking Commission has invited 37 women representatives for a discussion on the Five- Year Plan. Special attention, will be paid during 'the disaussion -to programmes relating
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  • 357 3 VELLORE, Oct. 30.— The foundation-stone of the St Josep's Home, an orphanage for 200 boys to be run by the Salasians of Don Bosco at Kaitpadi, was laid by Mir. N. V. Sugavanam. District Collector. The Rev. Father Tuar, the Rector of the Don Bosco Institution,
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  • 134 3 NEW DELHI Nov. 1. The Government has extended up to Nov 30 next the relaxation of passport rules In respect of Pakistani nationals engaged in running railway, steamer and postal services between India and Pakistan, the Ministry of External Affairs nnoujiced today. Pakistani nationals engaged in these
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    37 3 PHOTO) A view of school children coming to attend the spiritual opening of the Sri Ramakridhna Temple at Barbley Road on Friday, Oct. 31 The ptioto was taken from the steps of the Temple. I.D.M.
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  • 196 3 KHATMANDU, Oct. 20.— Leaders of the Nepali Congress (People's) and the Nepali National Congress (dissident group; last evening announced their decision to merge themselves into one party. The Nepali Congress (People's) was founded by a group of Nepali Congressmen wfao walked out of tie annual session
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  • 213 3 LONDON, Nov. 2.— An Indian leader who favours a, meeting of the world's top rulers conferred with British foreign secretary Anthony Eden an outline of a talk he had last April witix Premier Stalin in Moscow where he was Ambassador. Radhakx-shnan has often been described as a
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  • 89 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 2.— The Union Ministry of Food and Agriculture has secured through the FAO the services of Dr. Otto Kraemer to advise the Indian plywood Industry. Dr. Kraemer, German plywood expert, had left New Delhi for Calcutta on Nov. l where the bulk of the
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  • 36 3 the first task of the new Party, the leaders of the merging groups said. They said that under the present ciarcumstanoes, King Tribhuvan's regime was "a necessary evil and as such best under the cLrcumsa-nces." FOC
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  • 447 4 Yogi Shuddhananda's Highest Affection For Ceylon CEYLON NEWS: Even Transcended His Love For Land Of His Birth COLOMBO: Ceylon and its culture with which he claimed affinity and for which also he had the highest affection, even transcended his love and affection for the land of his birth declared His
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  • 79 4 i. kj'lj kj m a <_> jsuosidiary notes to the total value of about R5.1,500,000 were issued by the Central Dank of Ceylon i'n August tJhLs year in the three denominations of 'fifty twonty-nve and; 'ten cents. These notes were first introduced, during the
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  • 94 4 warming is a matter ol nice calculation. In the coldest pacrte of Lapland there's a period of growth of le&s than four months in the year— just enough for potatoes, but for nothing else. Even where the period u longer, a farmer must reckon that, if sprmg
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  • 41 4 TOKYO, Nov. 1. Indian Judge Dr. Rut ha Buiod Pal in a message to the Japanese people published today in English-language newspaper Mainiolu said t/hut iL should not take Japan long to "regain her glorious past." Reuter
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