Indian Daily Mail, 15 November 1952
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Title Section16 1952-11-15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 276. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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234 1952-11-15 1 CEYLON PARLIAMENT IGNORES INDIA'S PROTEST, PASSES BILL Indian N.P. To Quit The House In Protest COLOMBO, Nov. 14.— Ceylon's House of Representatives last night passed Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake's bill to amend the Indian and Pakistan Residents (Citizenship) Act of 1949 "to clear a certain daw m drafting of theReuter; IIS - 234 words
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88 1952-11-15 1 The Indian Fisheries Mission under the leadership of Dr. B. N- Chopra, Fisheries Development Adviser to the Govt, of India, arrived in Singapore yesterday on their way back to India on completion of their visit to America, Europe, Japan and South East Asia to study88 words
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Article, Illustration94 1952-11-15 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 14. Prime Minister Nehru of India is 63 today. His birthday is beinp observed as "Children' Day" throughout the country. Mr. Nehru has asked that he should not be given presents but that money should be contributed to children's organisations. During the dayReuter - 94 words
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Article33 1952-11-15 1 Six more terrorists, including a District Committee member and a Branch Committee member, have been killed by security forces in the Federation. Another terrorist has surrendered to. the security forces.33 words
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1009 1952-11-15 1 Govt. Employees Express Resentment At Mass Meeting Non-Pensionable Expatriate Pay Only A Camouflage! I.D.M. Staff Reporter A mass meeting, under the auspices of the Joint Action Committee of twenty-three Government Employees' Unions, was held yesterday at the Victoria Memorial Hall, under the chairmanship of1,009 words
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350 1952-11-15 1 TWO FAMILY PLANNING EXPERTS ARRIVE TODAY Mrs. Margaret Sanger and Dr. Abraham Stone are arriving today by air tn Singapore from the United States en route tor Bombay where they wall attend the second Aii-IndJa Conference «n family Planning. Dr. ABRAHAM STONE. Vice-president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America350 words
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152 1952-11-15 1 BOMBAY TEXTILE MAGNATE ENTERTAINED A leading industrialist of Bombay, Mr- Navichandra Mafatlal Gagalbhai was entertained at a cocktail party last evening at the Capitol Ball Room, by Mr. S. Ramaswaxnl, Manager of the United Commercial Bank Ltd., Singapore. Mr. Mafatlal, who is a director of the United Commercial Bank Ltd.152 words
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Article54 1952-11-15 1 BOMBAY, Nov. 14. India had taken a first .rm»ngs lead by lunch time on t n e second day of th c third Test match against Pakistan here today. At the interval India had scored 197 for three uicke s in reply t 0 the PakistanReuter - 54 words
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Article28 1952-11-15 1 PRETORIA, Nov. 14—Premier Daniel Malan made no comment when news reached him yesterday that the Appeals Court had declared the High Court o f Parliament act invalid.- A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article66 1952-11-15 1 Members of the Singapore Bus Association have unanimously agreed *o carry the certified blind free of charge, announced Mr. G. A. P. Sutherland, President of the Singapore Association for the Blind, yesterday. The concession will be made to all blind wearing the emblem now being66 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-11-15 1 Mr- Narriso Ramos. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the Philippine* m India, laying a wreath at the samadhi of Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat, Delhi, on November 5 to pay homage to tile memory of Mahatmaji. Shrt A. K. Dliar. Deputy Chief of Protocol, Government of India, Is seen InI.I.S. - 58 words
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871 1952-11-15 1 Education, Medical Police: P.W.D. Largest Programmes $17m. In New Programmes '53 I.D.M. Staff Reporter "The departments of Education, Medical and Police carry the largest programmes m the building work of Public Works Department m the next year" said the Director of Public Works Mr. A. Wear at a press conference871 words
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304 1952-11-15 2 Exports Over 20m. lb. Tea NEW DELHI, Nov. 11.— Export of tea and import of machinery and vehicles formed a major part of India* 8 trade with Britain during the first nine months of 1952, according to latest available figures. India, during: thisFOC - 304 words
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Article154 1952-11-15 2 TRIVANDRUM, Nov. ll— Mr- KalathH Velayuthan Natr, Minister for Transport and Public Works, stated during question time »n *he Legislative Assembly that sales tax revenue realized up to the end of September 1952 amounted t 0 Rs. 10,099,459 and th c number of shopsFOC - 154 words
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68 1952-11-15 2 Indo-Nepalese Trade Restrictions Relaxed PATNA, Nov. 11.— The Government of India, it is learnt, has decided t o relax restrio tions on Imports from and ex» ports to Nepal. Officers of States bordering on Nepal nay© been Instructed to be liberal even If commodities a»e not covered by hnport orFOC - 68 words
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Article129 1952-11-15 2 INDIA-JAPAN FREIGHT RATES BOMBAY, Nov. 11 The five leading shipping lines operating freight service betwetn Bombay and Japan are work-" ing out a fair schedule of rates for open commodities such as ores, salt, sugar and scrap iron, In order t<> meet with the competition of lowrated charters, a shippingFOC - 129 words
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Article55 1952-11-15 2 CALCUTTA: Dr. Surest Chandra Banerjee, Secretary of the West Bengal branch of the East Bengal Minority Rights Comin'ttee, said on Sunday In Calcutta that the Oomini*tee had decided to observe 'fEast Bengal D«*y" throughout India On Nov. 23 instead of on Nov. 16 asFOC - 55 words
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Article137 1952-11-15 2 TEMPLE TURNED JAIL! HYDERABAD, Nov. 11. A memorandum submit, ted to the Homo Minister of Hyderabad on behalf of the Hindus of Nlzamabad disclosed here that the Rama Temple >n Nizamabad had been converted into a j;» M by the Government before the Police Action and wanted the restoration ofFOC - 137 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-11-15 2 Photo. This main road junction is m what was once the Korean town of Kumhwa m the T riange Hill area, but continued United Nations and Communist artillery fire has virtually obliterated it. As two military police watch, a truckload of Republic of Korea troops move up a road whichA.P. - 72 words
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Article305 1952-11-15 2 NEW DELHI: India's delegation at the U.N. Is likely to receive In a day or two the Governments Instructions on the Antglo-U.S- resolution on Janimu and Kashmir, introduced m the Security Council. Briefly stated, the principal 'tern of the new proposals i» that India and Pakistan305 words
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Article144 1952-11-15 2 KEEP OFF RED 'PEACE CONFERENCE' AMRITSAp, Nov. 11— The Punjab (1) Pradesh Congress Committee has asked Congress men m a circular not to take part m the activities of the "peace conference," G i an i Gurmukh Singh Musaflr, President of the PPCC, said. Giani Gurmukh Singh add. Ed heFOC - 144 words
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119 1952-11-15 2 Diplomat Wife Assaulted In Karachi KARACHI, Nov. 11— Mr. T. A. Koster. Commercial Sec* retary of the Netherlands Em. bassy, was assaulted and his wife robbed when they -were out walking on Clifton Beach on Saturday evening. M. Koster told the police that two men m white waylaid him andFOC - 119 words
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Article59 1952-11-15 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 11.- Lai Chand, Delhi's grand old man, died here on Sunday at the age of 114. As the capital's oldest man, he had the honour of garlanding Dr. Prasad at a eWe re» ceptlon In May last when Delhi citizens felicitatedFOC - 59 words
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Article176 1952-11-15 2 LAHORE, Nov. 11.— The Film Chamber of Pakistan fiav e described the Pakistan Government's uecision to impose a complete ban on import of Indian filma as a "hasty and short-sig n tej step." In a resolution passed at a meeting here, the Pakistan Film ChamberFOC - 176 words
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Article20 1952-11-15 2 limited ba*ns, namely, the crucial obstacle to rtemU tarizadon. The proposals ma^e for thl9 purpose have alrea«»v proved unacceptable.- FOCFOC - 20 words
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661 1952-11-15 2 Sarvapalli On Main Task Of UNESCO PARIS, Nov. 14.— The following is the text of the speech by the Vice President of lndaia, Dr, S. Radhakrishnan, after his election on Wednesday as president of the 7th annual conference of the United Nations Educational,Reuter - 661 words
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Article261 1952-11-15 2 GAYA, Nov. 11.— Acnaija Vinoba Bhave k>ld a largely attended prayer meeting m Amas village on Friday that he was trekking on foot from village to Village for preaching "a new religion lor man.* "It Is a religion," he said "for all people for It teachesFOC - 261 words
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59 1952-11-15 2 LAHORE, Nov. 11 A natural gas pool has been discovered In Sui m the Eradbugti area of Baluchistan, the Prime Minister, Khwaja Nazimuddin said at Lyallpur. Although no oil had been found upto a depth of 10,000 ft. the discovery o f this important fuelFOC - 59 words
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Article135 1952-11-15 2 THE EAST AND WEST INSURANCE Co. BOMBAY, Nov. H__ The Government of India have di. rected the Assistant Controlle* of Insurance, Mr. M. J. Raa to take over management O f the affair* of the East and West Insurance Company wit& its registered office m Bombay it is officially learntFOC - 135 words
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47 1952-11-15 2 Medical CheckUp For Ghaffar Khan LAHORE, Nov. 11.— Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan has been readmitted into the Albert Victor Hospital, Lahore, for a general medical check-up. The 63-year-old Fronder Red Shirt leader, who has been m jail for nearly five years, underwent two operations m April- FOCFOC - 47 words
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Article52 1952-11-15 2 CALCUTTA: Prova Dcvi, o ne of the foremost actresses on the Bengali stage and screen, died suddenly at her home ia Calcutta, on Sunday morning of heart failure. She was 45. She toured the USA m 1930, and was known there as "the actress, with the silverFOC - 52 words
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Article122 1952-11-15 2 TRIBUNAL'S AWARD AT ERNAKULAM ERNAKTJLAM, Nov. lU* The award of the Industrial Tribunal;, Ernakulam, *n the dispute between five cOmmercial firms m Cochin and their workmen represented by three different unions including the Cochin Port Workers Union and the Cochin Coir Factory Worker* Union regarding bonus for 1950-51 has beenFOC - 122 words
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808 1952-11-15 3 Nehru On Ceylon Govt's Action New Amendment To Citizenship Act Contrary To Agreement NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru speaking m Parliament on Wednesday referW L'^J^Tf^ 8 m Ce^ lon recently and said they had believed India's hope of good indications of better fndo-Ceylon understandingFOC - 808 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-11-15 3 Photo. A ca/bin window blown ovA from tihls 'blimp was knocker by the propeller into the gasbag, freeing the gas so ratpidty that the ÜB. Navy credit dropped from GOO feet into the w&ter some 55 miles off Brunswick, Georgia, Nov. 7. The U.S. submarine Seadog (right) picked up allA.P. - 64 words
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Article887 1952-11-15 3 NBW DELHI: India's disappointment at the introduction by the Ceylon Government of a Bill to amend the Indian and Pakistani Residents Citizenship Act so as to nullify the effect of the Privy Council judgment was conveyed to the Ceylon Government m an aide memoire handed to the887 words
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91 1952-11-15 3 American Tourists In India— All Over 70! CALCUTTA Twenty-one American tourists, all of them over 70, who are on a round-the-world trtSK arrived In Calcutta on Sunday last from Bangkok and left for Bananas last Monday. The party— l 6 women and five men will spend two weeks m IndiaFOC - 91 words
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Article93 1952-11-15 3 NEW DELHI: The total income of Calcutta Port tor 1951-52 was Rs. 7.86 croxes an excess of Rs. 19.13.000 over the revised estimate of Us. 7.67 crores, according to the administration report of the port for that year. The excess was mainly accounted for by theFOC - 93 words
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Article62 1952-11-15 3 CALCUTTA: Calcutta markets have been without supplies of 'beef for the last eight clays, and as a result the prices of other meat have risen. Mutton and pork are respectively, 8 as and 4 as a seer irtore expensive than they were, and prices ofFOC - 62 words
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Article54 1952-11-15 3 m New Delhi.— Ed., IDM). The Government of India had agreed to see this delegation for this purpose although, the correspondence between the two Governments makes it crystal clear thait the Government of India have at- no thrue accepted the inteirpretation claimed on their behalf by Ceylon nor do tfieyFOC - 54 words
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Article70 1952-11-15 3 NEW DELHI: Instructions have been issued to Ministries ol the Central Government that cars and trucks made m India should be patrinized, it is learnt. State Governments have also been requested to purchase makes of cars which are likely to be manufacturer m India for theirFOC - 70 words
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Article57 1952-11-15 3 NEW DELHI: The Finance Minister;, Mr. c. D. Deshrrmkh, is to represent India at the forthcoming Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference m London towards the end of this month. The Finance Minister, according to a tentative programme, is dkue to leave for London on Nov. 23. HeFOC - 57 words
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446 1952-11-15 3 India's First Naval Fleet AL Unit— '53 BOMBAY: Vice- Admiral C. T. M. Piize.y C.-in-C, Indian Navy, m a talk with Press representatives said that India's first Flee^ Requirement (Air) Unit would be established at Cochin, early next year. The Fleet Requirement Unit, Vice-Admiral Pizey said, would form the nucleusF.O.C. - 446 words
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181 1952-11-15 3 PAX. TO STUDY IND. COMMUNITY PROJECTS LAHORE: Thirty Senior Government officers from all over Pakiatan will leave on Nov. 16 on a five-week tour of India and Japan to study community «nd rural development projects now to operation m the two countries, it is lean;;. This is understood to beFOC - 181 words
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432 1952-11-15 4 CEYLON WILL GET RICE IN RETURN COLOMBO, Nov. 14. Communist China has agreed to buy nearly half Ceylon's present rubber production every year for five years at iod. per pound above the world price for the first In return CeylonReuter - 432 words
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39 1952-11-15 4 EOVftKONQ, Nov. 13 More than 10,000 Chinese m Hongkong hive applied for admission imto Argentina, Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela. Oulba and Chile m. the past three months, the Chinese prass reported here today.— A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article32 1952-11-15 4 NEW DH.HI, Nov. 13.—Deputy Foreign Minister R. X Chanda told parliament today 241 Indian nationals lost their lives m Malayan disturbances. These casualties included polioeanen and civilians.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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731 1952-11-15 4 COLOMBO: Commenting on the Bill to amend the Indian and Pakistani citizenship Act of 1949, Mr. K. Rajalingam said that it was most unfortunate and disappointing. While maintaining that he was implementing his father's intention, the Premier was m fact removing outright the intentionFOC - 731 words
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Article239 1952-11-15 4 The J- Arthur Rank Organisation announce that starting m the New Year, they will begin to undertake the produc tion of a programme of British Films entirely with their own resources. The' production of films by the British Film Maker* Limited, m which the National Film Finance239 words
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Article, Illustration330 1952-11-15 4 Mrs. S. S. Mjinyam, a socialist candidate who is contesting the forth coming City Councu Election m the West Ward has issued the following appeal to the voters of the ,Wesu Ward; *'In accepting nomination for the West Ward m the fortncoming City Council election,330 words
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Article87 1952-11-15 4 BLOEMFONTEIN, Nov. 13. —South Africa's Appeai Court today unanimously branded Prtme Minister Daniel Malan's High Court of Parliament Act as illegal. Malan's Nationalists set up the High Court of Parliament to re-enact a race law which the ordinary courts had refused to endorse. The race law wouldA.P. - 87 words
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Article55 1952-11-15 4 CALCUTTA: The Calcutta Institute of Nuclear Physics has installed m its new building, m the University Science College, a ran H on plant t o produce randon gas for the rad'oactive treatment of cancer and other diseases. The plant will go into production as soon asFOC - 55 words
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Advertisement102 1952-11-15 4 I NEW CITY CINEMA j 9. TODAY: 3.15 6.15 9.15 P.M. NADIA. JOHN CAVAS and SUNDER m I Jungle-Ka-Jawahar I 0 (A super Jungle Thriller m Hindustani) (3 8 TODAY MIDNIGHT "Purple Monste r Strikes Again" (hlngiLan tjenal Picture) g SUNDAY MORNING SHOW AT 11 A.M. :i; UATAMTAI (Hindustani) <^Q<XI(XX;(XXSOOCOOCOCCCOCX)CX)OCX?CCQOCOCC€OOCOOCOO!102 words
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Advertisement49 1952-11-15 4 Wft'SvxV:':';':':':'"':'^^ Singapore Association For The Blind Tf"? First Annual General Meeting will be held on Thursday, 27th November, at 5.15 ;pjn. m the British Council Hall. Stamford Road, 'Singajpore. It is hoped that all Members •and the Public will turn up m full force. G. P. NOAKES, Hon. Secretary.49 words
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