Indian Daily Mail, 18 November 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 279. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 418 1 Admission Of Students To Standard Six Director Explains Position IDM Staff Reporter "Not many deserving cases of those who pass Standard V and who are considered fit for further academic studies are likely to be left out m the next year," said the Director of Education Mr. R. M. Young
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    48 1 PHOTO) This photo. or>e cf the )ates t to he mid* of Prince AkiMto. 19-ye3r-oJd son of tbs Enperor and E.npress of Japan, was ma-d* m his Tokyo Home. The your." prince was proclaimed heir apparent to the Japanese Throne m a formal ceremony on Nov. 10. A.P.
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  • 64 1 CHILD AFTER FIVE MONTHS PREGNANCY HELSINKI, Nov. 17.— A Finnish woman has given birth to a child after five months pregnancy, the Savolaks municipal hospital reported on Sunday. Doctors said the baby, born six days ago and now m a oxygen tent, is 12 inches long and weighs just over
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  • 121 1 COLOMBO, Nov. 17— Tae Ceylon Government today asked importer*, to cancel all orders for textiles from European countries for which letters of credit have not been opened Usually reliable sources sa»d the order was made because licences for textile imports from European countries including Fiance, Italy
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  • 500 1 Term "Sadar-i-Riyasat" Substituted For "Rajpramukh" NEW DELHI, Nov. 17.— The President of the Republic of India has recognised Yuvraj Karan Singh as Sadar-i-Riyasat (Head of the Stale) of Jammu and Kashmir State. He will assume office as the new head today. Simultaneously,
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  • 221 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. NOV. 17.—Accused number one P. Prabhakara Menon m the City merchant Alavandar Murder Case has rrcnxmenced hunger strike m the Penit?ntiary "protesting against illtreatment." When uae Chief Presidency Magl.s- rate Mr. M. A. Venkatranana Naidu took up th? rase for
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  • 65 1 £1 m. Damage To Rubber Estates? LONDON. Nov. 17. -Com--nunists seeking to ere at? 2conom!c chaos caused nearer £1,000.000 worth of iamage to Malayan rubber From Our Own Correspondent .0 tho annual report for the Federation published today .n London. The Government's measures to control food seriously disrupted the Communists
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  • 92 1 TOKYO, Nov. 17.— General Mark Clark today denied he asked for "additional United States divisions" for ;ervDce m Korea. In response to a query, 3teu*k said that "newspaper ;tories to the effect he had 'reauested additional United States divisions for the pur>o33 of mounting
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  • 105 1 LONDON, Nov. 17. James Battersby, 45, who shouted "Heil Hitler" and gave a nazi salute while huge London crowd stood silent during a memorial service for thp War Dead, was fined £10 today lor insulting behaviour. Battersby said through his lawyer that he was campaigning
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    72 1 PHOTCM. The Duke of Edinburgh drove to White Waltham Abrcdrome, Berkshire, on Nov. 12 to have his first flight m WPB6I, a silver and yellow Chipmunk trainer on which he is to learn to fly. His instructor, Flight Lieutenant Caryl Ramsey Gordon, had an early briefing while waiting for the
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  • 139 1 WHITE DRUMMER MARRIES NEGRO GIRL SINGER MOLINE, Illinois, Nov. 17. Mrs. Louis Bellson sent -vishes for "all the happiness m the world" on Sunday to her jazz drummer son, Louis, Jr., who said m London he planned to marry Negro jazz singer Pearl Bailey, 34. Mrs. Bellson, told a reporter:
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  • 71 1 CALCUTTA, Nov. 17. —A high speed tape relay link with Bombay for quick transfixion of foreign telegrams from Calcutta was inaugurated here today by the General Manager of Overseas Communications, Mr. S. R. Kantebet. The link is the first step towards establishment of a radio transmitting
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  • 183 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 17 Himalayan experts here said today that the Swiss Everest camp described by sources m Khatmandu is within 50 yards of the summit is "certainly no more than a shel/ered spot where the assault party will take a brief rest form the
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  • 94 1 The Chief Secretary. Govt. of the Federation of Malaya, has m exercise of the powers conferred upon him by Emergency Regulation 45 of the Emergency Regulations. 1951. and all other powers thereunto enabling, prohibited m the Federation the sale, issue or circulation, or possession otherwise than m
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  • 554 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Nov. 18, 1952. HINDU DESTITUTES BURIAL FUND QPENED only very recently, the Hindu Destitutes Burial Fund; contributions to which are promptly and regularly published both m the INDIAN DAILY MAIL and the TAMIL MURASU now stands at 51,970.00. This is quite a good sum considering
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  • 369 2 Demand To Punish Responsible 'Culprits KARACHI, Nov. 14. The Pakistan Government's policy was termed as "shortsighted" during the debate on an adjournment motion to discuss the food policy moved by Mr. Shaukat Hayat Khan m Parliament Wednesday morning. Mr. Shaukat Hayat said thtt the shortage
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  • 56 2 KARACHI, Nov. 12. MrFerae Khan Noon, Governor of East Bengal, yesteniay tele. graphically took charge of his office from acting East Bengal Governor, Mr. A- A- R. SMdiqui. Mr. Noon, who lia* gone on three months' leave t 0 Europe, returned here yesterday from London. He Is «ho>ciy
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  • 300 2 MADRAS. Nov. 14.— "The Dravida Kazhagam may recommence anti-Hindi agitation, and a final decision will be taken at a meeting of the ">ravida Kazhagam's Central "xecotive Committee schedule to be held at Tiruchirapalli n Nov 23" said Mr. E. V. ?amaswomi Naicker, Leader l
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  • 163 2 NEW DELHII, Nov. 14.— There had been a slight increase m the overall number of robberies »n running trains during July to September this year as compared to the corresponding period last year, said Mr. Shah Nawaz, Parliamentary Secretary to the Rail.^ter, m reply to Dr.
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  • 159 2 BOMBAY. Nov. 12 Found uilty by a majority of the Jury of five k» four of the charge of receiving property stolen m the Lloyds Bank dacoity, Mrs. Kamala, wife of >nokheylal Ranjit Singh, the principal accused m the Dacoity Case, was sentenced to 'our months'
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  • 73 2 MADRAS, Nov. 11. Over 50 big uncut precious stones, and about 50 cut and polished small ones, valued Rs 3,000 and suspected to have beeii smuggled from the French *er. ritory, were seized by Subhispector T. F. Pinto, of the Flower Bazaar division last light,
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    74 2 King Hussein, 18-year-old {Jordan monarch admires a doll held by a LUhunian helper a t the "Arabian Nights- ball held m London Nov. 10 m aid of the Anglo- Arab Association and the Holy Land Arab Refugee Fund. The young ruler, splendidly attired m Navy Blue uniform with brilliant a
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  • 36 2 AUGUSTA, Georgia, Nov. 17 General Dwigbt D. Eisenhower will meet with Senator Taft and other Republican congressional leaders m New York on Nov. 19 following his White House conference with President Truman the previous day.- A.P.
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  • 48 2 LONDON. Nov. 17 Several British Peers have asked Queen Elizabeth for permission to attend her Coronation next June m ordinary clothe* because they cannot afford robe« and coroneti. They suggest that separate ■eating arrangement! be rt. •erved for them from Peers correctly rcui. Reuter
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  • 176 2 MYSORE'S PLAN TO ERADICATE FAMINE BANGALORE. Nov. 14 The Government of Mysore have submitted to th c expert Commission appointed by the Government of India to tour the distress areas m the southern States a Rs. 26-crore per- 1 manent plan to eradicate famine m the three districts of Kolar.
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  • 102 2 BOMBAY, Nov. 14. The Portuguese Government m Goa has instructed Taluka officials l o s ee *hat photographs of Dr. Salazar, Prime Minister of Portugal, are exhibited at all hops and pictures of Mahatma Gandhi, Prime Minister Nehru and other Indian national leaders are removed
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  • 222 2 BOMBAY, Nov. 14. Dr. "aindas R. Mahajan, a refugee om the North- We»t Frontier Province living at Visapur camp, who tent tw o parcels of ruits to Dr. K. S. Mhaskar, Chairman of the Medical Trl--nal, while trying U> get him. If registered as a
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    60 2 Photo Bejewelled Mrs. Walter Bedford Sharpe, Junior, former night club singer Juliana Larson, cuts a new line in attire for operagoerrs- Arriving to attend the 68th opening of tfae Metropolitan Opera in New York City, Nov. 10, she it seen wearing a pair of black satin pants under her matching
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  • 66 2 MADRAS, Nov. 14. Etti, 'onnuwamy and Raman, resiients of Meenambakkam, were ach sentenced to one month's IX by the Sub-Magistrate id a pet, today for distilling ■ack. The accused were arsted by Prohibition Sub'spector Arthur Paul. The same officer today seized pots containing 50 gallons
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  • 3197 3 Finance Minister's Reply To Criticism: Bill Goes To Committee th, P EW DEl l -N°»- 15. -The House of %n^ P n f" Nov 10 ™terred the S£?- D f y 4 BM m Select Committee, which v, due to report m
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  • 223 3 E^, D I ELHI Nov 12.-The Speaker, Mr. G. V, Mavlankar, to-day ruled out an adjournment motion m the House of the People seeding to raise discussion on the fast of Mr. Potti Sriramulu for the formation of an Andhra province. The motion the
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  • 68 4 COLOMBO The 25 per cent surcharge knposcd IB May, last year, by the India Pakistan Ceylon Burma outward freight conference has been slashed to 10 per cent "The Times of Ceylon" learns from a reliable source. This reduction will have the effect of reducing
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  • 381 4 CEYLON NEWS: Only Way To Save Misguided Youths; COLOMBO: The Morntuwa Maha Jana Sabka is deeply concerned with the "degene-j rate habits" of modern youth. Its third President, Mr. Alfred V. Fernando who has been m office since 1944 —said that a general meeting of parents,
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  • 127 4 MEN 'IN FEAR OF WOMEN' WITNESS WELIGAMA: "Are men m this area frightened of women?" asked Mr. B G. 8 David, the Matara Magistrate, of a witness at an inquiry into the death of J. H. SirBs«na (21) el Pathegama who is alleged to have been stabbed by a 26-year-Jld
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  • 112 4 COLOMBO: Mr. M. Sathasivam, sole accused now m the garage murder case, appeared on remand before the Colombo South Magistrate fast week, charged with the murder on Oct. 9 of his wlTe, Mrs. Anandam Sathasivam. Mr. Sathasivam was informed by the Magistrate, Mr. N. M. J.
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    74 4 PHOTO). A.P. Mr. TRYGVE LIE resigns as Secretary-General of the United Nations m a speech to a plenary session of the U.N. General Assembly, Nov 10, m the U.N. tieartquarters m New York. His resignation came as a surprise. Lie said he had previously confided m Mr. Leater Pearson, Assembly
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  • 54 4 COLOMBO: Professor T. L. Green, of the Department of Education, University of Ceylon, has resigned from his podt of Professor of Education. He leaves for the United Kingdom on Dec. 22 where he intends joining the University of Manchester. His only comment waa. ••Living m Ceylon seems to
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  • 252 4 BANDARAWELA: A 16-year-old boy, Amarasena, was seriously injured and a screaming woman labourer with a child m her arms extricated with difficulty when an impatient crowd mobbed Swami Shuddananda Barathi on his arrival here. Another man ta the crowd is believed to
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  • 113 4 Alive And Well After Six Months' Fast Living and well after six months without water is Dhanalakshml, 17-year-old girl whose home is with her parents on a coffee plantation at SunUkoppa, 12 miles from Mercara, in Coorg. An 11-d y investigation in a Mysore Hospital failed to reveal any reason
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  • 640 4 WESTMINSITER HALL It's not so very long since the minds 01 almost the whole civilised woria were drawn to Westminster Han as some quarter of a million peoples aieu tiuougn to pay tn«.»i ictat respects to our late K.uig" said Ueourey Jboumpnrey m a W°^ oet vice oroaucast. "Almost every
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  • 122 4 "Windsors Should Settle In England" LONDON. Nov. 17. Lord 3eaverbrook's Daily Express said editorially today tnat the time has come to invite -ne Duice and Ducness oi Windsor to make tneir homt in the former king's native land. "it is 16 years since tht abdication and the beginning jf the
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  • 125 4 Asked m the Malacca Settlement Council recently by Mr. S. MMMK4MI whethei jrovernment servants become members of Political parties m the Settlement oi Malacca, Mr. T. J. Mathias, Settlement Secretary, replied: "All Government servants m the Settlement are a .liberty to belong to a political party
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  • 60 4 AUOUSTA, Georgia. Nov. 17. President-elect Dwight Eisenhower has not had the '.nooulatton he would need m advance erf his trip to Korea. Reporters seeking a clue to when tine General would leave for Korea asked his Press Secretary, Mr. James Hagerty. whether General Eisenhower has had
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  • 41 4 The second of the two Vaaipdres which collided and crashed last Thursday has» been reached by the ground forces. Tfcu? pilct Sgt. F. T. Morley was killed when the plane crashed, a Court of Enquiry is being held.
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  • 37 4 The Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, will visit Kuala Lumpur today to organise a social welfare committee. He will be toack m Singapore tomorrow.
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  • 86 4 Indian Textile Official Due In S'pore Today Mr. V. M. Sritoumaran Nair, Assistant Director (Er^orts* In the office Of the Textile Commissioner, Bombay. i£ visiting Burma, Singapore. Indonesia and Ceylon to dtudy the demand for textiles m these markets. He will arrive m Singapore today, and. during his stay m
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