Indian Daily Mail, 8 November 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 269. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 331 1 India Pakistan Asked To Hold High-Level Meetings, Britain, United States Appeal UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Nov. 7.—Britain and the United States yesterday catted on India and Pakistan to hold immediate high-level meetings here in an effort to end their dispute over Kashmir within 30 days. The
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  • 95 1 PAK DEMANDS INDIA TO WITHDRAW KARACHI, Nov. 7. The Pakistan Government has asked India to withdraw immediately all armed forces from around Lallo village, on the Indo-Pakistan border in the Punjab, it was officially disclosed yesterday. The demand folllows reoent alleged attacks on Pakistani villages by Indian armed border police,
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  • 103 1 LEEDS, Nov. 7. An emergency panel of doctors, first of its kind in Britain, has been set up here to speed the battle to restore sight through cornea grafting operations. The task of doctors on this panel will be to ensure the speedy removal of eyes from people
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    69 1 Tens of thousands of children throughout the world will benefit from the annual sale by the United Nations of Greeting Cards to raise funds for UNICEF the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund. One of the new cards is the above entitled "UNICEF IN SOUTHEAST ASIA." Within a colourful frame
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  • 104 1 ISRAEL THANKS STALIN TEL AVIV, Nov. 7.— Prime Minister David Ben Gurion of Israel yesterday cabled Marshal Stalin his thanks "for the Soviet Union's support of Israel since her birth." In a cable to Stalin on thf anniversary of the October revolution, Mr. Ben Gurior said: "In this period of
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  • 41 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 7. The United Nations General Assembly yesterday voted to permit Japan to Join the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO). The vote was 53-0. with six abstentions the Soviet bloc plus the Philippines. A.P.
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  • 41 1 TEHERAN. Nov. 7. The Iranian government declined yesterday to confirm a press report that Brazilian Minister Hugo Gouthier de Ollviera had been recallled because Premier Mohammed Mossadeq complained he was interfering In Iran's internal affairs. A.P.
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  • 111 1 WASHINGTON, Nov, 7. Mr. Dwight Eisenhower Republican President-elect has suggested a meeting with President Truman in about 10 days to discuss arrangements for changing over the United States administration. Mr. Eisenhower on holiday i in August, Georgia after his election victory made
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  • 41 1 Tebong Buloh Kasap Stations Excluded The Malayan Railway Administration announces that from Monday, Nov. 10, both the Up and Down Dap Mail trains running between Sin- gapore and Kuala Lumpur t will cease to stop at Tebong J and Buloh Kasap.
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  • 123 1 S. Africa Must Be Greatful To Mahatma COLOMBO, Nov. 7.— Mr. R. T. Oharl, acting Indian High Commisssioner here, told a meeting of the Rotary Club yestserday that the civil disobedience campaign now in progress in South Africa was a hroad-based mass movement resulting inevitably from the denial of basic
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  • 82 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 7. The United States State De- partment, target of Republican attack for sax years, got ready yesterday to face the inevitable— a Republican shakeup. Estimates of the number of high officials and diplomats who will be removed by Eisenhower range from around 40 up
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  • 32 1 DUKE OF KENT BACK IN SINGAPORE The Royal Ai* Force York I Aircraft conveying the Duke of Kent from Hong Kong to Singapore landed at R.A.F. Station, Tencah at 5.46 p.m. yesterday.
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  • 30 1 STOCKHOLM. Nov. 7. British scientists Br. Archer Martin and Dr. Richard M. Synge won the 1952 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their discovery of a now chemical separation method. A.P.
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  • 220 1 Food Position Satisfactory, But Scarcity Still Prevails In Madras And Mysore NEW DELHI, Nov. 7, It was officially stated at question time in the House of the People yesterday that scarcity conditions on the whole have improved in staltes of Uttar Pradesh, Bombay, Raj as than and Madhya Bharat. Such
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  • 175 1 PREVENTING FOOD ADULTERATION NEW DELHI. Nov. 7. An official Mil which seeks to onadt Central law for the whole country to prevent adulteration of foodstuffs was introduced in the House of the People yesterday. The proposed law is to replace the food adulteration laws in states where they exist and
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  • 294 1 It Is Not Like Malayan Terrorism, Says Lyttelton LONDON, Nov. 7.— The Colonial Secretary Mr. Oliver Lyttelton returned here yesterday by a Comet jet airliner after completing his tour of Kenya. He said on arrival that as a result of visiting all the "troubled areas"
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  • 97 1 The new premises of the Singapore Kerala Samajam, 44. Race Course Road, will be officially opened by Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India, Malaya at 5 p.m. tomorrow. Sunday, Nov. 9. The opening ceremony will immediately be followed by a
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  • 48 1 SOUTHAMPTON, Nov. 7.— Sir Reginald Coupland, historian and author, collapsed on board the liner Pretoria Castle here and died yesterday. He was going to South Africa to recover from a recent operation. The Pretoria Castle was due to sail in a few hours. R euter
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  • 96 1 CAIR. Nov. 7.— iPro-Egyptian Sudanese will strive to take their case to the United Nations and will invoke support of all free nations If Britain rejects Egypt's latest proposals concerning the Sudan's future status, Ismail El Azhary, leader of Sudan's "National Unionist Party," stated today. El
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  • 64 1 U.S. Bomber Crashes Near London LONDON, Nov. 7.— A piane identified as an American Superfortress bomber crashed in a field with 10 men aboard near London shortly before midnight. First retorts from local police said two men had baled out. The pilot was believed killed. The giant plane burst into
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  • 88 1 The Assistant Controller of Supplies, N"tegn Sembilan, has declared that as from Nov. 17, TBice ration in Negri Sembilan will be issued at not more than 5 katties per male. 4 katties per female and 3£ katties per child under 12 years of age. per week.
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  • 63 1 LONDON, Nov. 7.— A British lord teat night described the new United Nations Headquarters building in New York as "repelleirt" and said he hoped that "no such building will ever be erected In London." The peer was Viscount Samuel, Liberal Party leader In the House of
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  • 191 1 Problem To Be Referred To International Court NEW YORK, Nov. 7.— An Indian source said today India had been sounding out Red China on a possible way to break the Korean prisoner of war deadlock. The source indicated if the Peiping Government agreed
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  • 55 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 7.— 8. N. Rau, a judge of the International Court of Justice, on Thursday suggested that the opinion of the Court he on the question of repatriation of pri« soners of war which ha« statemated the Korean armistice talks He was addressing the Indian
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  • 583 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Nov. 8, 1952. NOTES AND COMMENTS GKAT DAY FOR HINDUS 'J'O-DAY is a Red Letter Day in the history of the Colony's Hindu Community. They are meeii.-iij this afternoon at the premises of the Sree Perumal Temple in Serangoon Road for a noble cause, as
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  • 565 2 Evacuee Properties In India Pakistani RESPECTIVE GOVTS. TO TAKE OVER NEW DELHI, Nov. 6. The Government of India have invited the Pakistan Gevernment to take over all properties of Hindu and Sikh evacuee* abandoned in West Pakistan. At the same time, the Pakistan Government has also been told that the
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  • 178 2 TREATMENT OF MINORITIES IN E. PAKISTAN NEW DELHI, Nov. 6.—Answering a question on the latest position regarding treatment, of minorities in Pakistan, Prime Minister Nenru said in the House of the People yesterday: "Since tne introduction of the passport system, there has been no innux of migrants from Last Bengal.
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  • 316 2 GAYA, Nov. 4.— Dr. S. K. Ghosh Dastldar, in his Presidential address to the 12th session of the Bihar State Medical Conference, invited the attention of medical men "to the great danger not only to our success and to our reputation, but to the
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  • 174 2 LUCKNOW. Nov. 4. A community project without taking Government subsidy was recently launched in Basti district (Uttar Pradesh) where drought has led to food shortage. The project, launched under the initiative of Mr. Keshav Dev Malaviya, Union Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research, aims at
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  • 111 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 4.—lndian geologists here will inquire into the reported existence of oil under Imphal capital of Manipur State, but they are not very optimistic It was reported from Imphal that while a tubewell was being constructed there large quantities of mud and
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  • 37 2 CHINSURAH. Nov. 4.— The West Bengal Government nave sanctioned Rs. 20,000 for grants and loans to refugees at the State relief camp at Adl Saptagram In Hooghly Sadar. it was learned. F.O.C.
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    128 2 Tens of thousands of children throughout the world will benefit from the annual sale by the United Nations of Greeting Cards to raise funds for UNICEF— the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund. This humanitarian organization, supported entirely by voluntary contributions from governments and individuals, is devoted to providing food
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  • 270 2 Convention Of Harijans Concludes NAGPUR, Nov. 3.— The two-day session •of the All-India Harijan Legislators and Workers' Convention concluded here Sunday after adopting a seven -point memorandum of demands drafted by the Working Committee of the Bharatiya Depressed Classes League. The Union Minister for Communications, Mr. Jagjiyan Ram, President of
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  • 101 2 NEW STAMP HONOURS WOMEN IN ARMED FORCES U.S. President Harry S. Truman is shown as he receives the first sheet of postage stamps commemorating U.S. women In the Armed Forces. At ceremonies held on the lawn of the White House, the President commended American women for their outstanding contribution to
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  • 73 2 NEW DELHI. Nov. 4.— The total business investment in India during the period of about five years beginning Aug. 15. 1947 has been of the order of Rs. 400 crores. according to official figures released here. The controller of Capital issues has during this period given to
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  • 235 2 TNKMPP To Dissociate From Praja Socialists MADRAS. Nov. 4.— A Provincial Committee meeting of the Tamid Nad KMP Party has decided to dissociate itself from the newly formed All India Praja Socialist Party. Tne meeting was held at che Party OflQce in Broadway with Mr. S. B. Adltyan, M.L.C., in
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  • 138 2 W.D. Compensation Claim From Andamans CALCUTTA: The MP foi Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the Rev. J. Richardson, has appealed to the Prime Minister to sanction compensation for war damage to the islands which were occupied by the Japanese during World War 11. In a memorandum, he said that the Government
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  • 63 2 HYDERABAD. Nov. 3.— The National Executive of the Praja Socialist Party will meet in Calcutta on Nov. 21 and will be in session for three days, it was learnt from the party office here. The party's attitude towards the Bharat Sevak Samaj and the
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  • 137 2 Dato Onn To Lead Coronation Celebration Committee The Federation's plans for celebrating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth n have been piit into the hands ol an Advisory and Co-ordinat-ing Committee of which The Merrtber for Home Affairs, Dato Onn bin Jaafar, is Chairman. The Committee held its first meeting this
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  • 103 2 Malayan Citizens In April Census LONDON. Nov. 7. Fivethousand four-hundred people born in Malaya were m Britain at the time of the last census in April, 1951, according to a government report published yesterday. The men numbered 2jboo, women 2,600. The biggest group of Commonwealth citizens came ißom India— l37.9oo.
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  • 52 2 NAGPUR. Nov. 2.— Mr. JagJlvan Ram told Pressmen here today that there was "no conflict" between the resolutions passed at the Harijan convention and Congress policies. Any Wea of conflict with the Congress was Inconceivable, he said. The convention was "very succesful," and had created "a lot of enthusiasmam ong
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  • 685 3 'Wrong Man* Elected: Next Five Months Will Be Crucial NEW DELHI Nov 7.-The independent Tunes of India" described General Eisenhowers victory as that of the "wrong man" and said it did not flatter American democracy thai super salesmanship had submerged the intergrtty
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  • 70 3 TOKYO Japanese press comment showed what one paper called "restless suspense" about the possible development of new American Far East policies. The leading daily ASAHI said this ciuisipense came from t/he knowledge that U;nited States policy was closely linked with the safety and prosperity of the non-Com-muinist world.
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  • 153 3 LONDON, Nov. 7. Leftist Aneurin Bevan's weekly TRIBUNE yesterday characteris- I ed Dwight Eisenhower's elec- 1 tion victory as "a tragic setback to the cause of huiman decency and political sanity." In an unsigned article the Labour Party rebel's organ said the election was "the most crushing defeat
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  • 47 3 LONDON, Nov. 7.-^Prime I Minister Winston Churchill Wednesday afternoon sent a telegram to Mr. Eisenhower congratulating him on his election to the presidency. Mr. Churchill said he was looking forward to renewing their work together "in the cause of peace and freedom". Reuter
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  • 34 3 WELLINGTON, Nov. 7.— Prime Minister Sidney Hoiland yesterday conveyed "warm congratutions and sincere good wishes" to American President elect t>wight Elsenhower on behalf of the Government and peoole of New Zealand. Reuter
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  • 44 3 CANBERRA, Nov. 6.— The Australian Prime Minister Mr. Robert Menzies in a congratulatory message to Mr. Eisenhower said yesterday. "I am confident that under your leadership the splendid friendship and cooperation which exist between our respective nations will be maintained and strengthened." Reuter
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  • 65 3 LOUSVILLE (Kentuck), Nov. 7.— Whether Eisenhower or Stevenson carried Kentucky in Tuesday's election is still uncertain. It looked today as if absentee ballots held the answer. Returns from 4,011 of the state's 4,135 precincts gave Stevenson 484.036 and Eisenhower 482.509. Unaccounted for precincts in the territory apparently
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  • 37 3 WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.— Representative Adolph Ba bath (Democrat Illinois), dean of the House of Representatives, died on Wednesday. Sabath, 86, had just been elected to his 24th consecutive term in Congress. A.P.
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  • 66 3 PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 7.— A giant electronic computer here 'predicted' the election of General Eisenhower more than four hours before his opponent. Governor Stevenson, conceded the Republic candidate's victory. On a basis of slightly more than 3 million votes fed into the mechanical 'brain', the machine Indicated
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    64 3 Air Commodore Prince M. C. Ranaiyakorn Aphakom (center), Devuity Commander of the Royal Thai Air Force troops in Korea, tries on one of the new bullet-proof nylon vests recently issued to U.N. troops in the Korean front. The Prince, who was visiting the front as tlhe guest of US. Air
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  • 51 3 In Four Years HONGKONG, Nov. 7.—The Chinese Nationalist Government in Formosa will be able to stand on its own feet in about four years if present economic progress is maintained, Dr. Hubert G. Schenck. chief of the MSA mission to China, said on his arrival here for a brief rest.
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  • 969 3 J)WIGHT D. EISENHOWER'S roots were flr.mly established in the central part of the United States, especially that section known as the Middle West. His Swiss-German ancestors arrived in America before the middle of the lath century. Although he was born in the small town
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  • 391 3 LABOUR SPLIT GIVES TORY VICTORY IN BYE -ELECTION HIGH WYCOMBE, England, Nov. 7.—Britons load their own election on Wednesday, a special election for a vacant Parliamentary seat which Mr. Winston Churchill's Conservatives won with an increased majority. The vote was interpreted as an expression of popular approval for Mr. Churchill's
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  • 94 3 Every Third Passenger An Animal London, Nov. 7. Every third passenger on Britain's overseas airlines is an animal, bird, fish or reptile. In 12 months British Overseas Airways Corporation plying between the Far East and Europe have carried 80 young elephants, 32 panthers and leopards, 36 bear cubs, six horses
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  • 56 3 CANBERRA, Nov. 7.—Visiting Labour member of the House of Commons, Mr. John McGovern, forecast that Australia would develop into second United States. Mr. McGovem, w(ho was given a seat on the floor of the House of Representatives, said that Australia, compered with the United Kingdom, was
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  • 538 4 CEYLON NEWS: Attitude 7o Privy Council Judgment On Citizenship COLOMBO: The reported attitude of the Ceylon Government no t to abide by the Privy Council's judgments in regard to liberal interpretation of certain franchise rights of Indian citizens has come as "a disappointment" to the Government
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  • 32 4 CAIRO, Nov. 6.— The Arab League states met in Cairo this evening to ohart a common Arab policy towards blocking the payment of West German reparations to Israel. A.P.
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  • Letters to the Editor:
    • 161 4 Malayaiees City Council Elections Sir,— The Singapore Malayalees have been shocked to learn of the nomination of Mr. A. Shukoor, the Kerala Samajam President, to contest the North Ward in the December City Council elections. The Samajam is a comimimal organisation, and Mr. Shukoor should have resigned his presidentship of
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    • 188 4 Sir.— l wish to bring the following urgent matter to the attention of the Singapore Malay alee Community through the columns of your esteemed daily. The Singapore Kerala Saoiajam which is the representative body of all Malayalees of this Colony should, according to its constitution, hold
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    • 129 4 Sir 4 —Your report of the Ramakrishna Mission tea party held on Monday, Nov. 3, is very exhaustive but it has omitted one very significant point In the speech of the Mission's SecretaryGeneral Swami Madhavananda who, while appealing for continued public support, said that it was
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    • 50 4 A meeting of the Tamil Festival Celebration Committee, Singapore, will be held on Monday, Nov. 10, at 6 p.m at the Ceylon Tamils' Association premises at Handy Road. All Committee members are requested to attend without fall, writes Mr. M. Muthumalai, General Secretary of the Committee.
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    • 60 4 MOSCOW, Nov. 7.—Snowclad Moscow decked its public squares with portraits of Marshal Josef Stalin yesterday to mark the 35th anniversary of the Communist revolution today. Stalin's portrait is everywhere, from miniatures in shop windows to huge sixstorey high pictures fronting the new skyscrapers. In many places Stalin
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