Indian Daily Mail, 5 November 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 266. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1V52. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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    40 1 Photo. A.P. Mr. BINAJY RAN JAN SEN. the new Indian Ambassador to Yugoslavia, presents his credentials to IVAN RIBAR (left), President of Yugoslavia's Praesiidiuim in Belgrade on Oat. 24. On the right is an unidentified official of the Indian Embassy
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  • 473 1 Iraqi Delegate's Retort In; U. N. UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 4.— The South African delegate in his speech in the United Nations had asked why the Indians who were allegedly being mistreated, were refusing South Africa's offer to "provide them with free passage
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  • 11 1 EISENHOWER ADLAI STEVENSON
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  • 220 1 PERTH, Nov. 4.— No one was allowed to look at the flash that following the first British atomic explosion at the Monte Hollo islands, rear-Admiral A. D. Tories se said at Fremantle yesterday. The naval commander of the Atomic Squadron for operation havoc
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  • 85 1 Hint Of New Operations In In do-China? HONGKONG, Nov 4.— Dr Ho Ohi Minh, Soviet trained Vietminh leader in Indochina, has 'hinted at new operatitons by his forces against the French this autumn and winter, according to Peking radio reports yesterday. The radio quoted Dr. Ho as telling a meeting
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  • 46 1 Following further contributions to yie Hindu Destitutes Burial Fund are acknowledged with thanks by the INDIAN DAILY MAIL: Mr V. S. Rajangam $5.00 Mr. M. Chidambaram 5.00 Mr. A. Ponnudhamy 5.00 Mr. M. Letchumahan 5.00 Amount already acknowledged $1,256.00 Total todate $1,276.00
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  • 85 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 4.— A group of Asian-Arab countries yesterday called a closed meeting to discuss ways and means of solving the prisoner-of-war issue which has been aeaclocking Korean truce talks. An Indonesian sources said the group hoped to work out a compromise beeween the United
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  • 101 1 UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 4. A Soviet proposal to preven^ the use of the press, radio, cinema and other information media for promoting "aggression and war" wa s defeated in the Social Committee of the General Assembly today. The resolution submitted by Mr. Akhady A. Sobolev,
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  • 115 1 SEVAN'S BID FOR LEADERSHIP LONDON, Nov. 4. Labour Leftwing leader Aneurin Bevan has decided to make "an open bid" for the party leadership, Labour's official newspaper ttie Daily Herald reported yesterday. A irontpage article in the Daily Herald said Mr. Bevan had decided to challenge I Rightwing veteran Herbert 1
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  • 131 1 BOMBAY, Nov. 1. The Bombay Shops and Establishments (Amendment) Act, 1952, has been published in the Bombay Government Gazette, of October 28. The main features of the amendment Act are: (1) Charitable trusts which manage large estates of their own and which have large gumasta establishments under
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  • 122 1 LONDON, Nov. 4. Egypt has renewed a request to Britain for modern war goods including tanks and jet airplanes, informed officials reported yesterday. It was learned at the same time Britain likely will move to defer application of a law, framed to give
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    42 1 Photographs taken on the occasion of the opening of the Ramakrishna Temple at the Bartley Road premises of the Singapore Ramakrishna Mission last week. The entire cost of the temple amounting to about $120,000 was borne by Mr. P. Govindasamy Piilai, J.P.
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  • 106 1 Russian foreign Minister ANDREI VISHINSKY gestures with outstretched arm as he charges at a session of the U.N. Political Committee in New York Oct 29, that U.S. Secretary of State DEAN ACHBSON was guilty of gross distortion of fact in accusing Russia of inciting the war in
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  • 607 1 TRC Secretary's Rejoinder To Radio Malaya Chiefs Statement "Any attempt to belittle the importance of the resolutions passed at the Tamils Representative Council, as if those resolutions were a result of this or thai individual's 'pressure,' not only amounts to ah admission of ignorance about
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  • 1111 2 NEHRU'S SIX POIN7 SUGGESTION NAGPUR, Nov. 2. Mr. Nehru, inaugurating the All-India Harijan Legislators and Workers Convention at the Chitnis Park here on Fridav said that, while it was their duty to discuss their problems and suggest ameliorative measures, they should not overlook the larger
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  • 46 2 U.S. Election: Nehru's Prediction From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 3— When pressman wanted to know "whom would you like to win the United States presidential election on Tuesday," Premier Nehru addressing a Press Conference replied diplomatically and with a smile "the better man! "—Copyright.
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  • 129 2 CALCUTTA, Nov. 1. The Wes t Bengal Cabinet, at a special meeting, is reported to have approved the Chief Minister's proposal to invite foreign experts in connection with his plans for better sewage disposal, underground railways and a salt factory in Contai fMidnapore). During his
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  • 101 2 HYDERABAD TO SUPPLY MILLETS TO MADRAS SECUNDERAEAD, Nov. K_ Dr. M. Chenna Reddy, Hyderabad's Supply Minister, who returned from Bombay after holding talks with Mr. Rafl Ahmed Kidwai, Union Food Minister, told Pressmen that in view of the satisfactory stock position in Hyderabad State, he had promised to supply Madias
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  • 229 2 From Our Own Correspondent in aw U£jL_tiL, Nov. 3. Premier Nehru addressing a x-iess Conference on Sunday covered a wide field from events in Korea to the situation m Eas t Africa and the American presidential election. Nehru reiterated his statement in Madras that the Govt
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  • 104 2 Ticket Broker Arrested In Madras From Our Own Correspondent 1 MADRAS, Nov. 3. The Madras City Police have arrested one M. C. Sami aged 42 on a charge of cheating a number of passengers proceeding to Malaya by ship. He was charged with taking money from intending passengers on the
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  • 133 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 1. A Press note issued by the Di-rector-General of Posts and Telegraphs, says: It ha a been decided to permit all Class IV staff of the P.T. Department to subscribe to the General Provident Fund on a voluntary basis. Necessary action to
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    77 2 A split second after being unleashed from the nose of a lockheed F-940 Starfire plane, rockets streak towards their target in a firepower demonstration over HBB Ca'w rnian desert U.S.A. Any one of the 2.75--inch rockets is considered capable of knocking oult the largest bomber ever built. The
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  • 120 2 Joint Confab Suggested For Check On Border Raids KARACHI, Nov. 1. Mr. Sharif Khan, Inspector General of Police, Sind, has made a suggestion to the Indian bolder police in Jaisalmere Slate tha^ joint conference may ne held to discuss the question of jointly checking border raids. The conference if agreed
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  • 59 2 NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov. 3.— Britain's Lancashire Fusiliers went into action Saturday for the ftost time since being aiiilifted In to flight the antiWhite Mau Mau emergency. The British troop6 raided a smaM vMage six miles north of Nyeri, arresting 31 Kikuyu tribesmen. Mfemy of
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  • 429 2 NAGPUR, Oct. 30 Addressing a mammoth public meeting at Kasturchand Park tonight, Mr. Nehru described the suggestion of war with Pakistan over the treat-ment of the Hindu minority, made in some quarters in India, as "childish and irresponsible." A "mature" country like India could
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  • 62 2 Malayans Donate For Kerala Relief From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 3.— A report from Alleppy states that Malanan Indian workers have donated as a first instalment Rs 1009 for the relief of the distressed people of Ambalapuzha and Sheitalli taluks in Tra-vancore-Cochin Union. It will be recalled that slump
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    • 266 2 NOTICE "JNTENDING passengers for the s.s. "Rajula" should note that In future all heavy baggage for Nagapattinam and Madras should be placed alongside the vessel at the Singapore Harbour Board Godown on the day before the vessel sails when 50 cents per cubic foot will be charged for excess baggage.
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  • 1298 3 India Exploiting South African Problem! JOOSTE S QUEER CHARGES IN U.N. UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 4.— South Africa yesterday accused India of pursuing a vendetta against her and of exploiting South African racial problems "for reasons of her own." Mr. G. P. Jooste, leader of the South African delegation in theSpecial
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  • 225 3 PORT ELIZABETH, Nov. 4. —Fifty-six (56) Africans were yestterday fined £15 each with itihe alternative of 90 days imprisonment at a Port Elizabeth magistrate's court yesterday on charges of contravening apartheid regulations. One of the fines was paid. Two others, a 13-year-old youth and a 17-year-old girl,
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  • 447 3 American System Explained NEW YORK, Nov J.— ln America a presidential candidate who gets most votes in the election may not be elected Piesident. This paradoxical situation arises because, in theory, Americans do not vote directly for \a President. The popular vote in each
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  • 149 3 CACHALIA REID ACQUITTED WINBURG, Nov. 4.— Mr. Yusuif Ahmed Oachalia, Joint Secretary of the South African Indian Congress and Mr. Alexander McLean Reid, foreign correspondent of the Hindustan Times, Delhi were found not guilty by the chief magistrate here yesterday on charges of malicious injury to property. It was alleged
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  • 109 3 MUSSOORIE, Western Himalayas', Nov. 4. A former Indian military officer who has been wandering through the Himayalas for five years to locate and identify the peaks mentioned In Hindu epics said here yesterday that he had discovered Burner u, the mythological "Golden Mount" of the Hindu scriptures
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  • 105 3 TOKYO, Nov. 4.— The first Asian Congress of World Federation opened yesterday in a Hiroshima high sonool audiltariuim. Over 150 delegates including 40 from overseas this morning heard opening addresses by Lewd Boyd Orx of Britain, Dr. Radha Binod Pal and India and Mr. RoFal and
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  • 1627 4 CEYLON NEWS: PRIVY COUNCIL UPHOLDS CEYLON SUPREME COURTS INTERPRETATION TEXT OF BADURDEEN CASE JUDGMENT COLOMBO: The Privy Council has upheld the interpretation of the Supreme Court of Ceylon in regard to the term "Ordinarily Resident." The Commissioner for the Registration of Indian and Pakistani residents
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  • 107 4 MRA Has No Faith In UN COLOMBO, New. 3. An Indian delegate told the Moral Rearmament Association's Asian Assembly here that he doubted whether the Uftited Nations can solve ■South Africa's racial segregation question. At the Association's closing session here Sunday Mr. H. N. Trivedi, a Bombay trade unionist said
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  • 110 4 ONE CANDIDATE WITHDRAWS FROM SOUTH WARD Mr. Peter Sehraraj who recently declared his intention to contest the South Ward in the ensuing City Council elections, told the INDIAN DAILY iMAIL last night that he has withdrawn his candidature in favour of Mr. S. Jaganathan who is contesting t>he same ward.
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  • 115 4 After consultations with the Commissioner of Police, Singapore, and Johore Police, the Federation Government spokesman said Monday that there is no proof that certain detonators recovered by Johore Police came originally from Singapore. *-urtnermore the spokesman added no food <>r sums cf monev have recently
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