Indian Daily Mail, 7 November 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 268. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 7, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 325 1 John Foster Dulles Next Secy Of State: WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. President-elect Dwight Eisenhower advised President Truman that he would use a military plane to fly to Korea. He said he would notify the Secretary of Defence of his departure as early as possible. He made
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    66 1 QUEEN ELIZABETH, the Queen Mother, and the premier, Mr. WINSTON CHURCHILL in the uniform of Air Commodore, are seen at the Royal Air Force Station Biggin Hill, Kent on Nov. 1, when they inspected 600 (City of London) Squadron and 615 (County of Surrey) Squadron. The Queen Mother is Honorary
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  • 548 1 Two More Post Offices Postal Agencies To Be Opened Soon (By Out Staff Reporter) "We are contemplating the establishment of Postal Agencies at Siglap and Bed ok and Post Offices at Pasir Panjang and Sembawang", said Mr. W. A. Cooper the Director of
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  • 60 1 TRUMAN SUPPORTS IKE WASHINGTON. Nov. 6. President Truman said: "I accept the decision as representing the will of the people and I shall give support to the Government they have selected." Truman did not say when or how he was extending his Invitation to Eisenhower for the White House meeting
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  • 70 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 Regardless of who wins the U.3. presidential election, he cannot remain in the White House more than eight years. The new president will be tine finst one limited to two terms. He can be re-elected only once. The two-term limitation is the newest
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  • 135 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 6. Mr. Eisenhower reaffirms his belief In the United Nations as the world's best hope for peace in an article published today in the magazine United Nations. His article says that though the aim of "true peace with freedom and justice for
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  • 27 1 Ike To Visit Formosa TAIPEI, Nov. 6.—Nationalist quarters here are hopeful that UJS President-elect Dwight D. Eisenhower will visit Formosa after his projected trip to Korea. A.P.
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  • 64 1 SEOUL, Nov. 6.— When asked today if he would see his father if the President-elect visited Korea, Major John Eisenhower, Ike's only son, said: "Sure I'll see him." He said: "When you look at the ground itself and when you look at a map its
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  • 43 1 INDEPENDENCE, Nov. 6.— Truman's home precinct here gave Eisenhower 197 votes to 124 for Stevenson. That was almost a direct reversal of the 1948 vote When the iprecinct gave Truman 197 votes to 135 for Governor Thomas Dewey. A.P.
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  • 32 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6.— Vincent Halliaian. Independent Progressive Party candidate for president, said today he did not have to concede defeat because he did not expect to win A.P.
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  • 29 1 SANTIAGO, Chile, Nov. 6.— Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt had only this comment on Dwight Eisenhower's election win "He who had the support of the people has won." Reuter
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  • 47 1 LONDON, Nov. 6. Prime Minister Churchill last night cabled General Eisenhower congratulations on his election to the presidency of the United States. Churchill also said he was looking forward to a renewal of their work together for the causes of peace and freedom. A.P.
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  • 253 1 Blind Leading The Blind In Rad io Malaya (Tami l Section) P.S.C. Director Not Competent To Test Knowl edge U\ Tamil SA YS DASARATHARAJ "It Is like the blind leading the blind! It is the listeners who must give their decided opinion on the Radio Malaya's programme* and not the
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  • 419 1 Mass Meeting To Discuss Proposal Tomorrow A public meeting of Hindus will be held tomorrow (Saturday) Nov. 8 at 4.30 p.m. at the Sri Perumal Temple premises s.t Serangoon Road under the auspices of the Mohammedan Hindu Endowments Board, to elicit Hindu public
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  • 158 1 LONDON, NOV. 6. Mr. Hugh Dalton, former Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer, expressed fears yesterday that 3. proposal might be put to the lortncoming Commonwealth conference in London for a "supra national" authority to co-ordinate trade and economic policies including the British. He told the
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  • 106 1 To Explain Difficulties Of Indian Settlers COLOMBO, Nov. 5 The Ceylon Indian Congress has decided to send a delegation to India to explain fully to the government and the people of India the difficulties of Indian settlers in Ceylon. A statement issued
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  • 242 1 Menon's Wife Refuses To Give Evidence ALAVANDAR MURDER CASE: From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 6.— A wife loh Bukum and Cocos Island, against her husband even though her refusal meant that she would be charged with murder also and stood to lose her life, if found guilty. That was
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  • 120 1 UNITED NATIONS. Nov. 6. The Indian delegation here headed by Mrs. Vijayalakahmi Pandit, is undersl >od to be preparing a i?ew proposal to settle the Korean (problem. Indian spokesmen said nothing had yet been put on paper and they thoughi the final draft would
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  • 204 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 6.— Though the Indian Press and public followed the American election with great interest, there is seen little comment from official circles about Eisenhower's victory The only reaction reported was that of Madras State Chief Minister Rajaji who stated: "Let
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  • 671 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Fri., Nov. 7, 1952. New Tenant For White House "JHE urge for o change is bur human, and it becomes all fhe more intense and urgent when it has not come about for a long time and the existing state of affairs has become intolerably dull
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  • 468 2 'She Is A Great Bastion Of Peace 9 NEW DELHI, Nov. 4. Several aspects of British foreign policy were explained by the U.K. High Commissioner in India, Sir Alexander Clutterbuck, at his first Press conference here since his arrival nearly a month ago.
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  • 133 2 KARACHI, Nov. 3. %-m The Finance Minster, Mr. Mahomed Ail and t.ne Commerce Minister, Fazlur Rahman, will accompany the Prime Minister to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference in London next month. They are expected to leave on November 20 or 21. This was disclosed by
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  • 73 2 KALIMPONG. Nov. 3.-Mr. M. L. S-ikant, Union Conunlssioncr for Scheduled Castes *'id Tribes, arrived here and discussed tribal affaim with local loaders and official*. He was accompanied by Mt. Radhagovind Ray, West Bengal Minister for Tribal Welfare, and Mr. T. T. Wangdl, Deputy Misifcter for Tribal Welfare. Mr.
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  • 136 2 Potato Exports From Himachal Pradesh SIMLA, Nov. 2. The Government of Punjab has lodged a protest with the Government of India against the policy of the Himachal Pradesh Government not to grant licences to firms other than those of Himachal Pradesh for the export of potatoes from Himachal Pradesh, it
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  • 143 2 BOMBAY, tfov. I.— AH principal markets m Bombay City, including the co-'on exchange, bullion exchange, cotton market, stock exchange and the yarn and sugar markets were closed today in protest agamst the Bombay Government's multipoint Sales Tax Act which came into force to lay. The hartal, fifth
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  • 137 2 NEW DELHI. Nov. 4— The income-tax revenue collections in India for the first half of 1952-53 amounted to about Rs. 64.22 crores as against Tx 57.93 crores during the corresponding period of the previous year. The Budget estimates for the current financial year are Rs. 155
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  • 115 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 4.—Difficult problems of space in Parliament House await solution on the eve of the House of the People's winter session. There are altogether 15 rooms in Parliament House for the accommodation of Ministers' offices, but the number of claimants has risen from 23
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  • 64 2 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 4.— lt is learnt that the famous cine comedian Charlie Chaplin may visit India during his coming tour of the Far East and Ceylon. Director K. Subramaniam, a member of Indian Film Delegation which has ju£t visited the United
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    32 2 Photo. Adlai Stevenson (left) smile? broadly. With him and Congressman Powell are Averill Hanriman (left centre), head of the Mutual Security Agenqy, and Earl Brown (right), a New York City Councilman.- USIS
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  • 357 2 IMPPA Demands To Stop Import Of Pak, Films Immediately BOMBAY, Oct. 30. An emergent meeting of the Executive Committee of the Indian Motion Picture Producers' Association today requested the Union Government to "stop with immediate effect ine import of Pakistan ftlua into India, even against payment of penalty". In a
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  • 173 2 ANDHRA MLAs ADOPT NEW TACTICS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Nov. 4. The Andhra State issue took another dramatic turn when Anuhr& Communist members insisted upon speaking in Telegu only when the Madras State Legislative Assembly met for the new session on Monday. Stealing the Praja Party's thunder, the Communists
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  • 506 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 3.— The petition, the State of Orissa versus Shri Brundaban Chandra Dhir Narendra, proprietor of Madhupur Estate, for special leave to appeal to the Supreme Court against a judgment and decree of the High Court. Cuttack, was dismissed in the Supreme Court
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  • 126 2 GEN. CARIAPPA SUES DELHI WEEKLY NEW DELHI, Nov. 4.—Genernal Cariappa, Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, yesterday filed a complaint against a Delhi weekly for defamation, in the court of Mr. H. S. Dhillon, Additional District Magistrate. Delhi. The General complained against a report appearing in issue dated Sept. 22 last,
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  • 50 2 CALCfJTTA, Nov. 2. About 1,000 sweetmeat shops, restaurants and eating houses In the city have been refused licence* by the Calcutta Corporation authorities "on grounds of insanitary conditions" in those establishments. The total number of such establishments in the city municipal area is over 10,000 FOC
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  • 1867 3 Democrat s 20-Year-Hold On White House Ended NEW YORK, Nov.S.-Mr.DwigktD. Eisenhower, 62-year-old crusading warriorstatesman yesterday won the presidency in a spectacular political overturn. The five-star general of the army smashed H uSfft the Democrats' 20-year hold on the White House with a thundering coast-to-coast
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  • 373 3 WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.— The excitement is over. The vot es have been counted, and a new President of the United States has been elected— Dwight D. Eisenhower. He will take office on Jan. 20, 1953, and the American people will be united behind
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  • 344 3 Stevenson's Appeal To Nation NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—Following is the ttexjt of the concession telegram which Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson sent early yesterday to General Dwight D. Eisenhawer: "The people have made their choice and I congratulate you. That you may be the servant and guardian of peace and make
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  • 152 3 New YORK, Nov. 6.—President Truman slept aboard his campaign train yesterday results came in showing that Mr. Dwig'ht Eison hover had been elected to succeed him on January 20. President Truman was in bed aboard tlhe train carrying him from his Independence, MUssourl, home to Washington whale hils
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  • 321 3 11th General To Occupy White House NEW YORK. Nov. 6.— Gen. Dwight Eisenhower will become the 11th United States General to occupy the White House as the result of his presidential election triumph yesterday. Most of itihe 10 Generals who served as President nearly one-tlhird of the total number were
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  • 47 3 MIAMI BEACH, FLA., Nov. 6.— An unidentified woman I hz»l to take off her "I like l Ike" skirt yesterday before election officials would allow hor to vote. They told her she couln't take campaign propaganda into the voting .booth. A.P.
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  • 326 3 Mrs. Mamie EisenhowerAmerica's "First Lady" NEW YOFK, Nov. 6.-MTS. Mamie Elsenhower wtoo becomes America's "First Lady" will take over the White House from Mrs. Truman and say goodbye to the life an "army wife". "I have toad to get used to all sorts of climate and I have kept nouse
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  • 57 4 LONDON. Nov. G. -Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden will fly to New York on Friday to lead the British United Nations delegation. He had deferred his trip pending the United States election, but it was learned that he has made no arrangements to meet Presi-dent-elect
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  • 119 4 KIRINDIWELA An association organised at Minlwangoda or the purpose of saving cattle from slaughter, has launched a subscription tour of Ceylon, for funds to assist them in its work. With the money the association hopes to collect, it intends to buy 15 cattle meant
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 312 4 Sir, The Ramakrishna missionaries from Calcutta who are in K.L., we are informed. <have refused to pay a visit to the Shuddha Samajam here saying "it is a matter of policy." The Samajam is an established institution doing good humanitarian and educational work. It is
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    • 283 4 Sir. —As Chairman of the Trustees appointed at the General Meeting held on 7-1-51, I am anxious that the position with regard to this Fund should be widely known. The total amount in hand is $77,613.83, all of whfch is in Fixed Deposit with the Indian
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  • 79 4 In the Indian Community Broadcasting Service of Radio Malaya, Vidwan Rajam, a South Indian musician of repute, will gfltve his first musical performance In this country on Sunday, Nov. 16. from 6.15 pm. to 6.30 p.m. Vidwan Rajam who hails from Tanjore is a discdple of
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  • 41 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.: About 1,900 rubber trees were slashed and a number of latex cups were broken by terrorist on l Uhe Chineseowned Ang Hock estate in the Gelang Fatah area of Johore, says today's Emergency Communique.
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  • 46 4 The Commander-in-Chief Far East Air Force, Air Marshal A. OL Sanderson will leave Changi by air on Sunday, Nov. 9 on a visit to the United Kingdom for discussions with the Air Ministry. He will return to Singapore early in December.
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  • 75 4 "T. Parameswaran Pillai of Vatthivilla house, Varkakt, Travancore died of an unfortunate accident on Oct. 26 1952 on board S.S. Rajula while he was on hie way to Singapore. The deceased was peeling an orange and eating lit. when the hook of the crane with
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  • 42 4 LONDON, Nov. 6.— At 0200 GMT today, the Russians heard over Moscow Radio the result of the U.S. election just about 18 hours after most other European radio stations broadcast the news of Eisenhower's victory. A.P.
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