Indian Daily Mail, 10 November 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 271. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 173 1 Continued Information On Non-Self-Governing Territories Necessary UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 9,— The powers which administer colonial 'territories were defeated m the General Assembly's Trusteeship Committee yesterday when it was decided to continue indefinitely the special committee whiten reviews information from non-self-governing territories. Voting
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  • 127 1 TRUMAN TO RETIRE FROM POLITICS? NEW DELHI, Nov. 9.—President) Truman was said by intimates yesterday to be ready to retire from active politics, according to Washington paresis reports. They said hits only political desire was to act as consultant to his party m the future assuming the role ol elder
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  • 103 1 Burma Indians To Aid African Satyagrahis RANGOON, Nov. 9.— The AH-Burma Indian Congress, premier organisation of seven lakh Indians m Burma yesterday launched a campaign to raise funds to supIport passive resisters .\n South Africa. Dr. s. Dugal, president of tftie Congress In. statements calling for generous contributions to the
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  • 43 1 JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 9. South African Prime Minister D. P. Malan denied Sunday that African nationalism is an ti- English. "Let me declare emphatically and I hope once and for all Mat It Is no* the caj»" fee said.- A.P.
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  • 169 1 Mrs. Pandit Deplores Ike's Asian-Versus-Asian War Suggestion NEW YORK, Nov. 9.— MT3. Vijaya Lakshmi Panditt, leader of the Indian delegation to the General Assembly yesterday deplored a suggestion by Mr. Dwi®ht Eisenhower that the war m Korea should be one of Asians against Asians. Her views were expressed m a
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  • 115 1 BRIGHTON, England, Nov. 9.~ Thirty-year-old New York hypnotist Jack Wafer, who specializes m going without food, announced yesterday he Ls about to undertake a trans-Atlantic fast. He proposes to get himsell sealed up m a big glass case, start missing meals on this side of the ocean, and
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  • 105 1 CAIRO, Nov. 9.— Premier General Mohammed Naguib said Friday night that the Arab nations are considering a break with West Germany as a result of the Bonn Government's agreement to pay Israel reparations for Nazi persecutions of Jews. Naguiib did not explain whether
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  • 49 1 KARACHI, Nov. 9—Pakistan is sending a group of 25 senior officers to Japan to I study agriculture and cottage industries. After their return from Jaj>an the officers will train porkers at different centres m rural areas t© improve methods of agriculture and cottage industries*- A.P.
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  • 238 1 Duchess Of Kent Bids Farewell The Duchess of Kent ana the DuKe of Kent, accompanied oy memoers of the uuyal tajfcy, leu Kalians .-urport oy tLO.A.C. Argonant at 10.15 a.m. yesterua-y 101 Ueyion, tnus concluding the rtoyal tour of tSmcisn 'xerriconea m bomtn-Easi Asia and rfongkoixg. Wearing a bri.mile.as pink
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  • 169 1 CHICAGO, Nov. 9. The world's tiniest babies— who jump the gun on life havo between a 25 and 90 per cent chance of survival even when born under rigorou* circumstances, such as m a taxicab. This was reported by Dr. Julius Hess, authority on premature
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  • 246 1 In the New Market Road Children's Home, which is for mentally deficient children, th© authorities are faced with the problem of staff difficulties, which account for the admission of five children only now. Arrangements have been made for the examination and classification of further
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  • 64 1 KIMBERLEY, South Africa. Nov. 9. Several Africans were ahot when police opened fire yesterday afternoon following an outbreak of rioting m a Negro housing suburb. The riot started when a group of Negroes tried to prevent others from entering the beer hall because it was the object of
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  • 222 1 They Are Building Up A Sense Of Community Service The Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. 0. C. MacGHlivray wished the Ex-Servicemen Association of Malaya 'Bravo' for the work they were doing and cheered them along their road, at a party given to him
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  • 830 1 Endowment Board's Scheme Discussed At Public Meeting (By Our Staff Reporter) The suggestion of the Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments Board to lease the Perumal Temple lands for building purposes was unanimously opposed by the mass meeting of the Hndus of Singapore held at the
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  • 39 1 TEHERAN, Nov. 9— Retired General Abdul Hossein Hejazi, who was jailed on Sept. 12 for participation m "a conspiracy m the interests of a certain foreign embassy," has been released, it was revealed yesterday— A.P.
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  • 115 1 NAIROBI. Nov. 9.— Peter Wright, 38-year-old British school teacher, has been flred from his job here and was today told to auit the country. It is implied that he is being ousted lor political activities, possibly connected with the Mau Mau terrorists, but he denied any
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  • 722 2 Indian Daily Mail S' pore, Mon., Nov. 10, 1952. City Elections, Some Facts And Figures pUBLIC memory is proverbially short, and hence we are giving below a brief review of the enactions so *ar held to the Singapore City Council. Altogether four elections have been heid to dote: they v/ere
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  • 510 2 "Mendacious Propaganda" In Pak. Press Denied External Affairs Ministry Official's Statement NEW DRHI, Nov. 7.— A spokesman of the External Affairs Ministry said on Tuesday that reports m the Pakistani Press of a wave of anti-Muslim hooliganism m the villages of Malda District, West Bengal, were "outrageously false and mischievous."
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  • 98 2 KHATMANDU, Nov. 7 General X- M. Cariappa, Com* mande»-in-Chief of the Indian Army, arrived her« on a three* day visit, on an invitation from the Nepal Government. General Kiran Shamsher, Commander-ln-Chief of the Nepalese Army, received the Indian Army Chief as he stepped out of an
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  • 278 2 Nehru Opposes Exchange Of Populations NEW DELHI, Nov. 7— Prime Minister Nehru, addressing on Tuesday an eve-of-the session meeting of the Congress Parliamentary Party, is understood to have favoured free discussion on the floor of the House. Mr. Nehru is expected to make a statement shortly on the work of
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  • 99 2 KARACHI, Nov. 3 Defence arguments !n the Rawalpindi conspiracy case which commenced on June 2. 1952, concluded on November 1. Announcing this, a Press note issued by the Pakistan Government to-day said that the Special Tribunal trying the case, have reserved judgment. The trial started m Hyderabad
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  • 39 2 KATHMANDTJ, Nov. 9. Kmj» Tribhuvan sent greetings on behalf of this Himalayan Kingdom to President-elect Eisenhower yesterday, express. In* the hope that the United States and Nepal would grow "still closer" during Eisenhower's administration. Reuter
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  • 133 2 KUMBAKONAM, Nov. The Kuruva! (short terra paddy) harvest is fast drawing to a close m the District. Reports indicate that the yield this year is, at best, 70 per cent of the normal and m some villages His j u »t half. But thia year's Kunivai
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  • 620 2 CALCUTTA: More than a year after she first arrived m Calcutta, Sombari. the five-year-old baby elephant which was originally presented *o the Dublin Zoo by the Oriss a State Government, is still here. She has now become the permanent acquisition of the Calcutta Zoo, who were
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    67 2 The Duchesn of Rent enjoys a cigarette as *he chats during the dinner given In her honour m Hong Kong by the lions* Kong Council, on Oct. 23 Some 900 guests attended. With the Duchess In this picture are left to right: Sir Man Kam Lo, Mr. Ku-ok Chan, Sir
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  • 680 2 SYED RAZVI'S PETITION NEW DELHI, Nov. 7.— The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court, preside d over by the Chief Justice, passed order* for hearing the constitutional question, raised mi n the petition under Article 32 filed by Syed Kasim Razvi for quashing his conviction
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  • 44 2 COivOMBO, Nov. 9.— The (Ceylon cabinet has accepted jin principle a long-term agreement for rice and rubber with Communist China. A communique tonight said f fhe Government will send an official delegation to Peiping I to fttxalise the negotiations. A.P.
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  • 1133 3 DEFINITE IMPROVEMENT IN POWER SUPPLY BY YEAR-END —Mr. Payne Visit To Pasir Panjang Power Station Spore Towards the end of this year, I anticipate, subject to the mlmimum of 'teething troubles, there will be a definite alleviation and our load shedding problems will be a thing of the pasf said
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  • 198 3 Korean PoWs Issue To World Court? NEW DELHI, Nov. 9. Sir Benegal Rau, formerly India's 'Permanent representative at the Uniited Nations suggested here that the Korean talks deadlock over prisoner exchange could be referred to the International Court at The Hague for "advisory opinion." In a speech to the Indian
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  • 134 3 Nationalisation Of News Enterprises UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 8. —The Government of India believed m (permitting unimpeded objective reporting by foreiign information enterprises to India, Mr. A. D. Man! told the Social Committee of the General Assembly yesterday. Mr. Marti opposed an Afghanistan .proposal to declare the rigttt of countries to
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  • 114 3 Indian Press Hostile To U.N. Resolution NEW DELHI, Nov. 9.—lnd*an press reaction was hostile yesterday to the Anglo-American Kashmir resolution m the United Nations. The Hindustan Standard, published m Delhi and Calcutta,, termed the resolution "nothing but an attempt to clothe Dr. Graham's July formula, already rejeoted by India, with
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  • 299 3 CUTTACK, Nov. 8. In spite of determined efforts by the Speaker, the Orissa Assembly failed to complete consideration of the Orissa Ministers* Salaries' and "Allowances Bill although the House sat m all for 8 hours and 45 minutes on Nov. 5, more than double the normal
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  • 129 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 9.—Duxing question hour m the House of the People Friday it "was revealed that 66 foreign 'business Institutions m India, 64 belonging to the U.K., one to Australia and one to Ceylon, were sold to Indians since independence. The total amount remitted
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  • 87 3 New Approach To S. African Problem UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 9. India and Pakistan are consulting their Governments over the weekend' m an endeavour to see whether there can be a new approach m the United Nations towards a settlement of the problem of the treatment of people of Indian origin
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  • 326 3 LONDON, Nov. 7.— M<;re than half of Britain's homes have no children under 16, census figures showed yesterday. They pinned down the decline m the birthrate common to all industrial countries. The figures were based on a one percent sample of the national census, taken
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  • 409 3 NEW DELHI Nov. 8.-^Greater emphasis on tubewells and minor irrigation schemes reflects a change m the Centre's agricultural policy, embodied m the draft Five-Year Flan. The revised Plan stipulates expenditure of Rs. 10 crores a year for four years on minor
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  • 32 3 CHINSURAH, Nov. 4.— The West Bengal Government have sanctioned Rs. 20,000 for grants and loans to refugees at the State relief camp at Adi Saptagram m Hoogly Sadar, it was learned.- FOC
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  • 174 3 NEW DELHI, NOV. 9.— The Deputy Home Minister, Mr. Balwant Nagesh Datar said Friday m the House of ;the People that the Government had an approximate Idea of the irumiber and. kind of ftreamv* which the Communists had m their possession but it would not 'be m
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  • 66 3 Indian Immigration Fund The Silver Jubilee Fund Committee of Management at their monthly meeting accepted the invitation of the Colonial Secretary to operate tiie Singapore share of the Indian Immigration Fund which is m the process of being wound up. It seems likely the Singapore share will amount to approximately
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  • 313 4 C.I.C. To Send Delegation To New Delhi CEYLON NEWS: To Explain Plight Of Indian Settlers COLOMBO: The Working Committee of the Ceylon Indian Congress last week decided to send a delegation to India to explain fully to the Government and the people there the difficulties of Indian settlers m Ceylon
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  • 102 4 COLOMBO: Are domestic responsibilities a greater obstruction to probationary police offlceis than t o the confirmed ranks? The j. q. p. mxmM tQ think so. Members of the Police force cannot marry during their probationary period without special permission. A breach of this regulation, says Sir Richard Aluvihare
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  • 194 4 i v Singapore Government has approved the allocation of funds to provide for the award of 100 Bursaries to intending Teachers, who are now studenU at the University of layaThe maximum value of each bursary i s $1,500 a year for four years or, m the case of
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  • 208 4 The 1951 to 52 report o f Britain's National Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis discloses that <tui*ng the year nine scholarships to colonial government officers for study of British anti-tubercu-losis methods were awarded of losis methods were awarded as part of the Association's work m
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  • 40 4 PARDESI KHALSA DHARMAK DTWAN NEW PREMISES The Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald will declare open the new premises of the Pardesi Khalsa Dharmak Diwan on Wed. Nov. 12 at 4.30 p.m. at N o 2. Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghuat, Singapore.
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  • 342 4 Mr. S- Jaganathan wno is congesting the South ward m the ensuing City Councilelections as an Independent candidate was born m Singapore. His family has been m South Ward for the last Wire© generations. He rer ctnveu n»a tuucation m local school* end. >ng up tn iwuiu;*
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  • 197 4 KALUTARA: "My greatest ambition a> a school-boy waa to become a station master— who could stop such a powerful vehicle as a train merely by blowing a whistle or waving a flag". Mr. A. Ratnayake. Minister of Home Affairs told the Inter-Community Cent.-* Rally of
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  • 68 4 Mr. Samuel N. Burger, Director and General Sales Manager of Loew's International Corporation, distributors of Metr o Goldwyn Mayer lecturer throughout the world (.outside the USA and Canada) arrived >n Singapore yesterday from New York, via Sydney ant* Jakarta by Qnantas Empire Airways. Mr. Burger
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  • 175 4 WOMAN BANDIT KILLED A woman terrorist, Wong i Choon Lan, Branch Commitee Member for Batu Arang m the Communist Terrorist Organisation, was killed by security I forces yesterday afternoon at Kundang m the Kuala Kubu area of Selangor. The killing of Wong Choon Lan resulted from a contact with 4
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  • 119 4 King Hussein of Jordan, wHo at the age of 17 »s smarting a six-months' course at Sandhurst, the institution which has produced more general* than any other m Britain, the latest of a long line of visitors to receive instruction at this world.famou« training establishment. Today,
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  • 83 4 RANGOON, Nov. 9. All 1.300 workers m t n Burma Oil Company's central Burma Chauk oilfields have gone on strike for an increased cost of living allowance, the Company's head office announced here yesterday. Reports said the strikers turned down government conciliation efforts. Work m the
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  • 52 4 LONDON, Nov. 9 Sir Runert De La Bere. who will be London's Lord Mayor for the Coronation year, was formally installed at Guildhall here today with century-old pageantry. T~' Sir Rupert was elected Lord Mayor for the coming year on September 29. He succeeds Australia-born Sir Leslie
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  • 193 4 The inestimable value of tne' growing youth movement m Singapore and Malaya m help-' 'ng t o develop Malayan culture' and outlook and mi n encouraging the growth of a civic spirit was stressed mi n an interview Thursday by Mr. Eric Wee President o f
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