Indian Daily Mail, 4 November 1952
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Title Section16 1952-11-04 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 265. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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937 1952-11-04 1 Acting Director's Statement In view of criticisms of Radio Malaya's Tamil programmes and attacks on the Head of Radio Malaya's Indian Section made at a meeting of the Tamil Representative Council on Saturday evening, the Acting Director of Broadcasting, Mr. F. N. Lloyd Williams,937 words
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Article44 1952-11-04 1 HINDU DESTITUTES BURIAL FUND The INDIAN DAILY MAIL acknowledges with thanks the following further contributions to the Hindu Destitutes Burial Fund: Mr. T. V. Thiagarasa Chettiar $10.00 Mr. G. Ramalingam 5.00 Mr. N. V. Venkatasalam $101.00 $116.00 Already acknowledged $1,140.00 Total fo date: $1,256.0044 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-11-04 1 The spacious Lecture Hall in the Sri Ramakrishna Temple at Bartley Road. Photo left shows Mr. p. Govlndasamy Pillai. J.P., the donor of the temple, standing fourth from left. Those In the picture are Mr. R. D. Govindaswamy of Messrs. Shaw Printing Works. Ltd., Mr. S.I.D.M. - 79 words
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Article41 1952-11-04 1 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, at 26 Lorong N, Teluk Kurau, Singapore, the residence of Sri N. Damodaram Pillai. All members are cordially invited to be present on the occasion.41 words
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1073 1952-11-04 1 Its Mission Is Service Of The People Promotion Of Their Welfare iSwami Madhavananda (By Our Staff Reporter) "The Ramakrishna Mission is not given to emphasising ritual practices, but its main job is service of the people and the promotion of the people's welfare1,073 words
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145 1952-11-04 1 Nomination Papers from candidates for the City Council election to be held on 6th December, 1952 will be received by the Returning Officer at the City Council Chamber. Ctly Hall between 11 a.m. and 12 noon on Wednesday, Nov. 5. No Nomination paper145 words
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Advertisement118 1952-11-04 1 ■THE LEADIN6 TAMIL DAILyHJ MALAYAN AIRWAYS ANNOUNCE THE RE-INTRODUCTION OF SERVICE TO SIBU THERE ARE NOW 5 SERVICES EACH WAY PER WEEK TO SARAWAK NORTH BORNEO Mondays, Wednesdays, Tuesdays. Thursdays. Fridays. Dep. Singapore 0630 hrs Dep. Singapore 0630 hrs Dep. Singapore 0630 hrs Kuching Kuching Kuching SLbu Labuan Labuan Labuan118 words
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727 1952-11-04 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Nov. 4, 1952. SETTLE THEM ON LAND .1 AST Saturday we briefly commented on the Singapore Governments decision on the Colony's share of the Indian Immigration fund. As everybody knows, the Fund totals nearly $6,000,000 of which the Colony's share, which is one-fourteenth, comes to727 words
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219 1952-11-04 2 To Give A >illip To Local Industry KARACHI, ISov. I.— The Pakistan Government have decided to stop import of Indian films into West Pakistan with immediate effect, it was learnt here Wednesday. Government officials said this decision had been taken on the recommendationsFOC - 219 words
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Article176 1952-11-04 2 CALCUTTA, Nov. I.— Mr. C. M. Agarwala, Chairman of the Gentral Board of Film Censors, said here that there was a "strong tendency" in Hindi pictures to introduce sex appeal. A s films depicted like, he observed, sex relations could not be left out altogether,FOC - 176 words
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Article, Illustration97 1952-11-04 2 The people of Kuala Pilah Distt-tct in Negri Sembilan on Otft. 30, bade farewell to the Ist Bn. the Fiji Infantry Regiment and presented them with a silver salver, a shield and a cheque as a token of gratitude for tmeir services. In re burn the Fijians gave the peopleDept. of Information - 97 words
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Article41 1952-11-04 2 KARACHI, Nov. 2.— The Norwegian ship Toledo was refloated in the early hours of this morning when the tide was at the hight. The vessel has been brought to the harbour for repairs enabling her early return home A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article156 1952-11-04 2 Textile Enquiry Committee -NEW DELHI, Kov. 1. T"e Government cu india win snot'tly set up, a high-powered committee oi eight memuers to examine tne wiioie Held oi tne couon textile industry, it is understood. its terms of reference are expected to be compreiiensive. covering vanous organisational aspects of the inuusti-y,FOC - 156 words
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395 1952-11-04 2 ERNAKULAM, Nov. I.— Ax. T. T. Krishnamachari, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, addressing a Press conference here, said that ho had asked his technical advisers to prepire some kind 0 f a plan under which certain industries com J bo started in the backwardFOC - 395 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-11-04 2 Empress Nam Phuong of Vietnam, Indochina, currently on a visit to Holland, had a busy afternoon on Oct. 28. First she visited Queen Juliana at the Soestijk Palace in the Hague, and afterwards launched a new Vietnamese Vessel at a shipyard in Haarlem. A. P. Photo shows: The Empress (left)60 words
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Article114 1952-11-04 2 MADRAS, Oct. 27.-A. U. N. Technical Assistance expert leaves for India to-day on a one-year assignment to help the Venereal Diseases Department, General Hospital, Madras, organise the social aspects of veneral disease control says a mesage from U.N. Tre expert is Miss Mabclle Price, an114 words
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Article136 1952-11-04 2 DEVAKI PARDONED -TURNS WITNESS MADRAS, Oct. 28.— Devaki Menooi, wife of P. P. Menon against whom the police laid the final charge-sheet yesterday before Mr. M. A. Venkatanunana Naidu, Chief Presidency Magistrate, Egmore, r«r the alleged offence B of conspiracy to commit murder of Alavandai-, of murder ing rim, andFOC - 136 words
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Article51 1952-11-04 2 BOMBAY, Nov. 3.— Eigftt persons, including several women and children, were axed to death Saturday night by unidentified raiders in Daman, a tiny Portuguese colony 120 miles from Bombay. Three others were wounded. Daman residents in Bombay said axing was common In peasant bandit raidsA.P. - 51 words
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Article915 1952-11-04 2 m a u-j r-jj'iir.) TAMIL FESTIVAL THE Tamils Representa- live Council has taken certain decisions, at its meeting last Saturday, which are of great importance to the Tamil Community in Malaya. The Council, a representative body of all the Tamil organisations in Singapore, aas decided to celebrate915 words
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Article127 1952-11-04 2 AILING RAJAN BROUGHT TO TIRUCHI TmUCHIRAPALLI, Oct. 29. —Dr. T. S. S. Rajan, former Madras Minister, who is suffering from kidney trouble, was brought here last night in an unconscious state from Tiruvengimalai, his village. Mr. Sri Prakasa, on his return from Pudukottai this evening, went and saw Dr. Rajan.FOC - 127 words
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1170 1952-11-04 3 U.S. Will Choose A New President To- Day ABOUT 60m. WILL GO TO POLLS NEW YORK, Nov* 3.— Americans go to the polls tomorrow, to elect a successor fo President Harry Truman. For the highest office in the land they will name either Mr. Adlai Stevenson, Democrate Governor of Illinois,Reuter - 1,170 words
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Article257 1952-11-04 3 MIAMI (Florida), Nov. 3.— A woman candidate for president says she made an offer to go to Korea in an effect to end the war a whole year ahead of Gen. Dwight E. Eisenhower, the Republican candidate. Mrs. Ella L. Jensen, presidential candidate ofA.P. - 257 words
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Article77 1952-11-04 3 ATOM BOMBED BUDDHA TO CEYLON COLOMBO: A battlescarred statuette of the Buddha rescued from the ruins of atom-bombed Hiroshima has been presented by the Japanese to the Ceylon delegates to tihe Second World "Federation of Buddhists held in Tokyo last month. The Ceylon delegation took with them a Buddha relicFOC - 77 words
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399 1952-11-04 3 NEW YORK, Nov. 3.— Professor Arnold J. Toynbee, famed British historian, today called for speedy federation of the NATO nations into one political and economic unit as the only chance to stave off a third world war. He said such ta federation alsoReuter - 399 words
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Article371 1952-11-04 3 OALCUTTA, The Government of India have asked the State Governments and industrial concerns in the country to draw fully on the Centre's budget provision of Rs. 9 crores within the current financial year for construction of workers' tenements under the Government's dmdustrial housing scheme, India's Housing Mi-* nisterFOC - 371 words
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Article22 1952-11-04 3 HONGKONG, Nov. 3 Hongkong returned to Standard Time for the winter months yesterday. Plane sahedules went back an hour. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article, Illustration124 1952-11-04 3 BOMBAY, Nov. I.— Mr. Al- 1 fredo Campoli, the celebrated concert violinist, said here that Indian music had a style of its own which should not be altered. Mr. Campoli, who arrived here to-day by a BOAC Comet for a concert tour of India, added,FOC - 124 words
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399 1952-11-04 3 WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.— The Protestant Christian Churches in America say there are millions of displaced and homeless persons in the Far East who face starvation mid death unless greater efforts are made to help them. These churches are urging the United StatesA.P. - 399 words
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568 1952-11-04 4 LONDON, Nov. 2.— A romantic quest to recover Malayan materials of interest for war ravaged museums of the Federation ends here on Tuesday when Mr. P. D. Rider Wil-liams-Hunt, Acting Director of Museums, flies home by Comet. He is very satisfiedReuter - 568 words
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Article516 1952-11-04 4 What woman going on holiday wouid take seven cows with her 50 that they could have a change too? It seems an unlikely supposition, yet Barbara Woodhouse described in a BBC broadcast just how she did this very thing. She has seven oows ai which516 words
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Article211 1952-11-04 4 "When I was young one of tihe nastiest things -that could he said of a child was that So-and-So was an 'Affected Little Beaaf; and affected little boasts were unfavourably compared with dear littlle Winnie and Desmond— 'two natural children.' But of course if Winnie and Desmond211 words
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Article51 1952-11-04 4 TAIPEI. Nov. 3. Retired U.S. Major-Gen. Claire L. Ohennault. of World War II Plying Tiger fame, returned to Formosa Saturday after seven months' home leave. Chennault is -chairman of the Board of Civil Air Transport, the airline he formed on the China mainland after the war.A.P. - 51 words
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Article32 1952-11-04 4 BRIDGE O'ALLEN (Scotland), Nov. 3.--More than 10,000 government jobs have been wiped out in the Conservative government's ailout economy wave, Supply Minister Duncan Sandys said Saturday. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-11-04 4 Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, head of ttie Indian Delegation to tihe General Assembly of the United Nations, chats with Frank Carpenter of the Associated Press United Nations Staff and President erf the U.N. Correspondents Association, during a luncheon given in her honour by the Association iat Danny's Hideaway, NewA.P. - 63 words
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57 1952-11-04 4 NAIROBI. Kenya, Nov. 3.— Movie actor Clark Gable, arriving here by aJr on Saturday to play the part of a White hunter, found special police, called out for the occasion, guarding his hotel. He laughed when he was asked if he was nervousReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement137 1952-11-04 4 INEW CITY CINEMA LAST 3 SHOWS: 3.15 6.15 9.15 P.M. Bombay Talkies biggest hit of the Year! A must see picture for all families f^ fi^ J\ (Hindustani) with LEELA CHITNIS. SHYAMA BHARAT BHUSHAN, MAJNU. NAZIR HUSSAIN. Etc. PLUS Latest Indian Newsreel showihg Prime Minister Nehru receiving Maharaja of Nepal.137 words
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Advertisement26 1952-11-04 4 GARRICK Today: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. A Powerful Malay Drama! "Selamat Tinggal Kekasih-Ku" or "Goodbye Sweetheart" COMING SHORTLY! "Bernardo Carpio" is a Super Action Malay Hit!26 words
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