Indian Daily Mail, 12 November 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 273. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 73 1 RAISE THE STANDARD OF TAMIL BROADCASTS Five tons of supplies for an isolated U.S. Air Force Radio Station m Korea drift towards the target after being- dropped by a C-119 hying boxer. Although low cloud and fog covered much of the area, all supplies were
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  • 92 1 REDUCTION OF FEES FOR BR. CITIZENSHIP The fees for natuiraJiisation as a citizen of the U.K and Colonies have been reduced from $51 to a normal fee <xf $16. "A general reduction has also beens made m the scale of fees which are payable by persons who apply for citizenship
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  • 395 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) The following is the award by the Industrial Court m a Trade dispute between the Singapore City Council and twenty-four stokers m the City Council «Gas Works, announced by the Court at itsfinal sessiofci m the Labour Department, Singapore,
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  • 70 1 India To Reject UK-US Resolution NEW DELHI, Nov. 11.— The Tndian delegation to the United Nations has been instructed to reject the AngloAmerican resolution on Kashmir, sources close to the Foreign Minjiiatry said yesterday night. They added tJhat India objects mainly to the fact that the resolution places India and
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  • 453 1 LONDON, Nov. 11. Mr. James Griffiths, Britain's former Colonial Secretary, wa* last night elected Chairman of the Policy Committee cf the Labour Party.- COLOMBO, Nov. 11. Dr. Frank Buchman, founder of the Moral Rearmament Movement, left here today for Bombay aboard the 22,270-ton liner Strathnaver- Reuter Reuter
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  • 246 1 UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 11. Mr. Trygve Lie, (46;. Secretory- Gender ail of the United Naitions, resigned yesterday. Mr. Lie said he had waited to resign earlier but agrees to stay on. because of the Korean issue. Bu/t now Itihe sitiua.ti.on seemed bo be "to&ltex" he said. A
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  • 75 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 11. —The Government of Madras im. an order warned ,the local Boara officials from talking presents from their inferiors and the public on rmarrikiye and other occasions. The Government state liijtt it us a long established custom, (Which
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  • 63 1 KARACHI, Nov. 11. An airliner carrying the Duchess of Kent home from her Far Eastern/ tour developed mechanical trouble over, Pakistan Monday and was lowed to return to Karachi. The 8.0.A.C said the trouble was quickly corrected. The Duchess had time to dine with the British
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  • 101 1 Unwarranted Criticism Of Tamil Schools In Education Report 1951 Deplored Another resolution passed by the Government and City Council Labour Union says that the Tamil Section of that conference deplored !the unwarranted and sweeping criticism of the Management Committee of Tamil Schools by the Department of Education m its Annual
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  • 160 1 MADRID. Nov. 11.— Actress Rita Hayworth flatly refused to comment on reports that she intends to marry a. Spanish nobleman after divorcing Prince Aly Khan. The actress declined to re* ceive newsman and answer telephone requests with a quick "no comment". Rita arrived by car yesterday
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  • 47 1 Reported To Be Sn Touch With Chou En-Lai NEW DELHI, Nov. 11.— Prime Minister Nehru has been m communication with the Chinese Premier andFoieign Minister Chou En-lai over the deadlock fti the Korean peace talks, it was learned here lasit night.
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  • 88 1 The Colonial Office announces 'that no direct appeal is being made to overseas territories lor the King George VI Memorial Tuind "though individual donations from residents ebroad will, of course, be welcomed". Such donations should be addressed to the King George VI Naitiomial Memorial Fund,
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  • 47 1 BAGHDAD, Nov. 11. A treaty of friendship between India and Iraq was signed m Baghdad yesterday by Mr. Khub Chand, India's Minister m Iraq, and His Exoelloncy Syed Ja-mal Baban, Acting Minister for Pareizn AffaLs of Iraq.- N. PcmniKEtmy, V. Gopal and K. PannSah. FOC
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  • 60 1 SHORT SERVICE COMMISSIONS FOR MALAYANS Some appHcaats for Short Service Commissions have made application to the Registrar, the University of Malay a although they are not themselves members of that University. Application m such case? must be made to the nearest army unit which contains Malayans, and not to the
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  • 581 2 Indian Daily Mail Spore, Wed., Nov. 12, 1952. Second Fiddle To Lyttelton J^S expected, Dato Onn bin Jo'afar's alarmist warning that the people of this country are about to run at one another's throats, has been condemned by most community leaders. But m so doing, the latter have tried ■jstify
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  • 477 2 Nehru Clarifies Positron No Influx Off Population Since Introduction CM Passport System NEW DELHI: In reply to a question by All. T. X- Cbaudhuri m the House of the People as to the latest position with regard to the question of treatment of
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  • 208 2 KARACHI: About 4.000 pass-t-orts for temporary visits to In'!!-* have been issued during the past six weeks from the Kanirhi passport office. Many applicants for passports and visas gave Third Test between India and Pakistan as the reason for their visit to Bombay. FOC eel pre-partition leases
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  • 550 2 Parliament To Be consulted On Food Policy NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister agreed m the House of the People k> allot a day for discussion on the food situation. He said the House would be taken into confidence first "if any major change is intended m the food policy." The
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  • 465 2 NEW DELHI: The Gorenunent of India have Invited the Pakistan Government to take over all the properties of Hindu and Sikh evacuee* abandoned m Weat Pakistan, on a be»u the details of which they have communicated t o the Panistan Government. The
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  • 101 2 LUCKNOW, Nov. 8. Mr. Munshi, Governor of U.P., advised the student community not to ignore English language which he described as "one of the principal factors of Indian unity." The Governor, who was addressing the students of the Isabella Thoburn College, an 'n port
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  • 376 2 BOMBAY: The first television film ever to be made m Indi; will be shot m the Ballroom of the Taj Mahal Hotel m Bombay. This picture, entitle** "Hotel Taj Mahal" will be th© first of a series of thirty-mi-nute shorts intended for exhibition over the
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  • 89 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 11.— The National Development Coun--211, which concluded its ses;ion In New Delhi on. Sunday, 3xpressed its "general ap .sroval and acceptance of objectives,, priorities and programmes embodied m the "ive-yeax plan". In a resolution, adopted unanimously, the council called upon citizens of Irtdla to
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  • 519 3 Smuggling Into India Of Contraband Articles Received As Gift Parcels From Malaya NEW DELHI: There were four question* m ™e House of the People on the French settlements m India. Replying to a question by Mr. A. N. Thomas regarding the proposal
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  • 124 3 Indian Reds Surrender Their Arms HYDERABAD: The first unconditional surrender ot arms by itahe Telengana Communists to the Hyderabad Government took place at rfcangapur, 30 miles from Hyderabad on Nov. 1, when Air. A. L. Naras«mna Reddi, Pieopde's Democratic Front member of the State Assemoly, svurren-dered to the Police 11
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  • 145 3 MADRAS: Manikkam (23) was convicted on a charge of theft of High Court records oy Mir. V. Ramaswami Aiyar, Fourth Presidency Magistrate, George Town Court, last week under Section 380, I.P.C. Tiio case against the accused was that he entered the Original Side Record Section
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  • 70 3 KARACHI: Reliable sources said here that the Bind Governor Mr. Din Mohamed has agreed to go on long leave and the Cent-re will soon announce the appointment of an acting Governor tor Sflnd. This is said to be a sequel to the Dawn's editorial against the Sind.
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  • 66 3 neoit's title to the area and a prohibition checkposit and a barrier across ttie raad were put up. A small body of Malabar Special Police was also posted. The road is m our possession. There cian be no dispute about tAiis area, as tihe road is part of Indian territory."
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  • 567 3 MADRAS: On behalf of Dr. v. Krishna Rau, elected ko the Madras Legislative Assembly from the Harbour Constituency the first respondent m the election petition filed by Mr. T. Prakasam, Mr. V. T. Rangaswaon Ayya/ragiar, his counsel filed oeiore tha Election Tribunal at the Secretariat
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  • 41 3 NEW DELHI. Nov. 11.— The first good will mis^on from Nigeria consisting of the Honourable Obafemi Awolowo and the Honourable Augustus Meredith AdLsaw Akinloyo, Ministers of the Nigerian Govexnmant, will aarive m Madras on Nov. 11. FOC
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  • 484 3 Election Of Ike Will Not Affect Indo-U. S. Relations NEW DELHI: Informed quarters m New Delhi said it would be premature and hasty to assess or speculate on the international implications of the Republican victory m the United States. The External Affairs Ministry however, declined to comment on Gen. Eisenhower's
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  • 44 3 lAADRAS: Dr. S. K. Dhar of the Planning Commission arrived to Madras from Delhi on his way to Trivamdrum, Dr. Dhar will join the members of the Norwegian delegation, who are already m Trav&racore Cochin State making a preliminary survey
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  • 127 3 Gurkhas': U.K. And Nepal Told India's Stand NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru replying to a question m the House of the People by Mr. H. N. Mukiherjee as ta the steps tiaken, far the termination of facilities to the U.K. Government of the recruitment art Indian territory of Gurkha soldiers,
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  • 141 3 of the coastal areas there. Dr. Dhar said that (the object of the Norwegian dele* gation's visit to Trava<ncoreCochin was to examine the development possibility of industries like fisheries and coir, etc., m the coastal areas. He said the Norwegian delegation had already completed its tour erf the Punjab anid
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    • 182 3 NOTICE "JNTENDING passengers for the «js. "Rajula" should note that m 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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  • 1344 4 Ceylon Is Not The Only Culprit, Says Minister! COLOMBO: "It is almost amusing to see people talking about the clangers of trading with Communist countries when In actual fact there is hardly any country m the world today which does not m fact either directly or
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  • 368 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, Finance Minister, m the House of the People last week moved for reference of the Estate Duty Bill to a Select Committee, which is due to report tt m the first week of the next session. Replying to
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  • 75 4 There will be a special show of Trade Union Films on Thursday Nov 13, at the British Council Hall at 8 p.m. The programme includes "Each for All". (Trade Unionism m Great Britain), "Local 100" (Trade Unionism m Canada), and "Sorting It Out" (Film
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  • 382 4 SELECTED FOR HIGHER SERVICES Following are some of those officers who have been selected by the Governor of Singapore, for appointment to the Higher Services m 1952: Immigration Service MR. A- E. CHELVAN, aged 29, to the Immigration Service Part i. Mr. Chelvan was appointed a Deputy Assistant Controller of
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  • 174 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) There Is no indication of large scale unemployment In -Singapore. Fifty one percent of those registered, who were available were given and the trend is satisfactory" said Mr. 6. W. Davis, Commissioner for Labour at a press conference held
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