Indian Daily Mail, 20 November 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 281. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1952. FOUR PAGES IS CENTS
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  • 297 1 Race Conflict In South Africa And Korean Peace Sharp Differences Among US Allies UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 19.— Two issues on which India is playing a major role at the current General Assembly session race conflict m South Africa and Korean peace were expected to
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    90 1 The passive resistance movement against unjust racial laws of the South African Government is being carried out with vigour but with complete nonviolence in Natal, Several hatches of Natal volunteers have defied the Apartheid laws and have been sentenced to various terms of imprisonment. Picture shows a portion of the
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  • 271 1 By Our Staff Reporter The probable sites for new Primary Schools are Sepoy Lines, Little Road, Cantonment Road, Pulou Tekong and Princess Elizabeth Flat and other possible sites being Nee Soon, Jalan Eunos and cemetery Road (Orchard Road) And the probable sites for Secondary Schools are
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  • 188 1 ID M. STAFF REPORTER The Press was shown round the Chemistry Department, ngapore yesterday by Mr. A. W. Burtt, the Chief Chemist who explained the nature of iob done m that department. He said that there was a large-scale adulteration of coflfe e S°' n X
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  • 276 1 Mr. M. P. D. Nair, City Councillor (South) was returned yesterday unopposed to the Legislative Council, Singapore, from Seletar. A s Mr. Nair was the only candidate to file his nomination he was declared as returned unopposed. When interviewed by our representative Mr. Nair said:
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  • 88 1 SYDNEY, Nov. 19. Three MaJayan tiger cubs born at Sydney's Taronga Zoo will ac fed on tinned dog's milk flown from America. The Chairman of the Taronga Zoo and Park Trust. Sir Edward HalLstron, arranged by radiotelephone for th<s Director of Chicago* Brookfield Zoo, Robert Bean,
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  • 92 1 HINDU DESTITUTES BURIAL FUND Following contributions to the Hindu Destitutes Burial Fund are thankfully acknowledged by the Indian Daily Mail: From Masai, Johore: M. Krishna3wami Pillai 2.00 X Paripuranathamal 1.00 K. n. Divakaran 2.00 V. Natesan 1.00 R. S. Chiiui* 1.00 T. Saravanam 1.00 K. R. M. Pillai 1.00 M.
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  • 253 1 Colonial Powers Again Defeated In Trusteeship Committee UNITED NATIONS, Not. 19. Britain and other powers administering non self-governing territories were yesterday defeated m the Trusteeship Committee which approved a list of factors to determine whether a territory is fully self-governing. Voting against tho resolution for approval were Australia, Belgium, Colon
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  • 148 1 Br. Teacher Expelled From Kenya For Associating With Gandhi College! LONDON, Nov. 19.— Mr. Peter Wright, British school master, dismissed by the Kenya authorities last week from his teaching post denied m a letter last night to the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton that he was guilty of improper conduct.
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  • 42 1 LONDON, Nov. 19—Bertrand Russell, 80-year-old philosopher announced tolay that he will marry an American, his fourth marriage. His brid 6 will be Miss Edith Fmca, of Pennsylvania. Their engagement was announced In the Tiniet "forthmarriages" column, Reuter
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  • 99 1 LONDON, Nov. 19. Mr. Winston Churchill's G-oveni-inent by 308 votes to 282 won parliamentary approval last night for a 'bill to restore the state-owned section of the Road Haulage Industry to private ownership. By the vote—a majority ol 26 for tfhe government -the House of Commons
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    48 1 113. picture shows Durban's first batch of Indian and African volunteers Just after their release after serving .prison sentences. On the extreme left is the Rev. Sifciya and next to him Mr. P. H. Simelane, Acting Secretary of tthe African National Congress. They are giving the Afrika salute.
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  • 121 1 KIRKUK, Nov. 19. Kirij, Faisal II of Iraq yesterday formally inaTigairated here today the new 556 miles 30--inch .pipeline from Xirk.uk to the Mediterranean port of Ban Lac. The young monarch haa to turn a ■wheel which opened a valve permitting the flow of Northern
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  • 33 1 BEVAN FAILS LONDON. Nov. 19. Leftwing "rebel" Aneurin Bevan failed to win a seat m the first ballot for the Labour Party's new "shadow cabinet," according to Usually wetl-infoflmed Pairli-amentary sources here.- Reuter
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  • 56 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 19.— Mrs. Pranklm D. Roosevelt Indicated Tuesday that her days as a United Nations delegate are nearing an end. She sakl she does not expect President-elect Eisenhower to name her again to the U.S. -delegation or to the U.N. Commission on Human Rights, of which
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  • 222 1 The Tamils Representative Council at its meeting on Saturday Nov. 22, will take up for discussion the statement issued by the Acting Director of Radio Malaya regarding the public agitation against the 'standard of Tamil programmes of Radio Malaya. The Tamils
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  • 219 1 COMMUNAL QUOTA FOR M.C.S.! Addressing the Federal Legislative Council yesterday, the Hjgh Commissioner Sir Gerald Templer announced that the Malay Rulers have agreed t 0 admit non-Malayi >nt 0 the Malayan Civil Service In future. Such nonMalays will be Federal Citizens, and will be limited to one for every four
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  • 32 1 RANGOON. Nov. 19.~China has established a big airbase at Chingcbaung, 200 miles from 'the northern Burmese outpost of Putao, the Burmese language newspaper Hanthawaddy reported yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 652 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thus., Nov. 20, 1952. MALANISM IN CEYLON J*HE Senonoyalce Government's action m getting an amendment to the Ceylon Indian and Pakistani Citizenship Act of 1939 so as to make the term "ordinarily resident" to mean "continuously resident" will be deplored for more reasons than one The
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  • 939 2 Rajaji Says Cant Do Away With Them MADRAS, Nov. 15. The Chief Minister, Mr. C. Rajagopalachariar m his reply to the debate on the non-official resolution debated i n the Madras Assembly on the administration, said because of distrust, it was impossible to do
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  • 43 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 15— The Government of India have decided to refer t 0 the Tariff Commission for inquiry the question of protection to the titanium dioxide manufacuring industry m India, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry announces.— FOC
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  • 81 2 The passive resistance movement against unjust racial laws of the South African Government is being carried on with vigour but with complete non-violence in Natal. Several batches of Natal volunteers have defied the Apartheid laws and have been sentenced to various terms of imprisonment. Picture shows women
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    45 2 Photo. Doctor SarvapaU Rudhakrishnan, V*ce-Pre«ident of India and Chief of the Indian Delegation to UNESCO presides at the opening of the 7th General Assembly UNESCO m Paris, Nov. 12. He was named president earlier m the meeting He succeeds Jaime Torres Bodet of Mexico. A.P.
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  • 198 2 NEW DELHI. Nov. 15— The Committee on Industrial Relations, set up following the recommendations of the labour conference recently held at Naini Tal will meet m NewDelhi for three days from Dec 4, it was officially stated here today. A) The committee will examine
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  • 112 2 MADRAS, Nov. 16. Tho Government of India is not likely to allow the export of coffee m 1953 unlc«3 there a surplus ieft after meeting Internal requirements, it is learnt here today- 'fh's year 2,000 tons were exported *o Britain, France, the Netherlands and other
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  • 106 2 Khadi Uniforms For Postal Workers NEW DELHI, Nov. 16. ,In reply t o a question by Mr. Sivamurthi Suami regarding the proposal to 'n-trodiw-r Khadt dresses for all the postal as well a* railway workers, Mr- V. V. Girt, Minister for Labour, stated m the House of the People: 4#
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  • 370 2 MADRAS, Nov. 14. Resolutions requesting the Madras Government to establish Tirukural schools m various pom of Tamilnad from out of funds of temples and mutts and make the study of Tirukural compulsory m schools were passed at the Tirukural Conference, held at the Wall
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  • 204 2 Suggestions To Meet Tea Industry Crisis CALCUTTA, Nov. 15. Representatives of the Indianowned and managed section of the tea industry m North and North-East India, and other interested bodies, have appealed to the Government of India t o take four Important shortterm measures to give ''breathing time to the industry."
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  • 72 2 MADRAS, Nov. 14. The Madras Government today lilted control on lh c production and sale of khadi. Under a k.'ad- development order h>ther*o >: n force, private agencies or individuals producing khad! had *o take out licences from th e Government. The order, promulgated In 1949
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  • 428 3 HAVE A POLITICAL TASK OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE Off Trying To Fuse Races In Malaya Into United And Self-Governing Nation KIRKBY, North Western England, Nov. 19.— The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, told 300 Malayan student teachers here on Monday that m their hands was
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  • 85 3 QUETTA, Pakistan, Nov. 10 Tribesmen saw "flying sau cess trailing bluish flames roar across the evening skiei of Baluchistan on two successive days last week" according to reports reaching here. The reports said the "sau cers"' were first seen darting across the sky at Dera m the
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  • 135 3 LONDON, Nov. 19.— The Duike of Windsor will lunch with his niece, Queen Elizabeth n, and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, when they celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary on Thursday. It will be his second visit to Buckingham Palace since he arrived on Monday
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    60 3 Troops of the sth battalion F'ng's African Rifles, armoured section, set off In armoured cars at daybreak far a Mau Mau reconnoisaance on the Aberd&re Mountains, Kenya. An all-out drive is being maintained against the terrorist activities of the AntiEuropean Secret Society. The cattle of uncooperative natives are being rounded
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  • 347 3 (I.D.M. Staff Reporter) "With effect fr.>m the Ist of January, the office of the Secretary for Economic Affairs will be separated from the Colonial Secretariat and will be reconstituted on a broader executive basis as an Independent Department of Commerce and Industry", Mr. a. Gilmour,
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  • 682 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 19.— Himalayan experts and government sources said Tuesday they are still uncertain whether a Swiss mountain-climbing team has conquered Mount Everest. The last word received from the expedition said it had reached within 190 feet of the world's tallest peak.
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  • 201 3 IND. AND PAK. DELEGATES TO C-CONFAB LONDON, Nov. 19.— Khwaja Nazimuddin Prime Minister of Pakistan will arrive here by air from Karachi on Nov. 24 to attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers economic conference beginning here on Nov. 27. This will be Mr. Nazimuddin's first visit to London since he became
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  • 53 3 KARACHI. Nov. 19.— The Pakistani government has announced an estimated increase of 7.8 per cent m the yield of the jute crop during the year 1952-1853. In a final forecaet Issued yesterday, the year's crop was estimated at 0,823,000 bales of 400 pounds, against 6,331,000 bales
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  • 730 3 UNITED NATIONS. Nov. 19.v-Tu* phrases "home lands'' and "political conference" occurring m the Indian draft resolution on Korea threatened crippling opposition to it from the United States. Reaction to India's draft was immediate boith from the U.N. Political Committee and from official U.S. sources.
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  • 92 3 COLOMBO, Nov. 19.—Ceylon and the United States signed a Fulibright Act agreement here which provides Ra. 1,650,000 to finance an extensive exchange programme for American and Ceylonese students. The agreement was initialled by Mr. j. c. Satterthwaite, Xhe American Ambassador, and Sir Kanthiah Vaithianathan, Permanent Secretary of
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  • 340 4 TAMILS FESTIVAL: TWO -DAY PROGRAMME Music, Sports, Dance And Drama A two-day programme has been chalked out for the celebration of Tamils Festival m the Colony. The Tamils Representative Council at a meeting held at the Ceylon Tamils Association on Monday, Jan. 16, decided to celebrate the Festival on Jan.
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  • 34 4 The Festival Committee also decided to appeal to the Tamils all aver Malaya to greet one another on Tamils Festival Day Greeting cards are to be printed and distributed throughout Malaya.
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  • 44 4 The Senior Executive Engineer, Butterworth, xeports that at 9 a^m. yesterday morning the main road north was flooded at 'the 13| milestone to a depth of 3 inches, and that the water was rising. The road was passable to all traffic.
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  • 28 4 The next meeting of the Kedah Council of State will be held on Sunday, Dec. 14, at 10.30 a.m. at the Balai Besar. Alor Star.
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  • 188 4 Film Magnate Here Tomorrow "Ike" Eisenhower, President Elect of U.&A* is pictured here with Movietone Producer Edmund Reek. President Sypros p. Skouras and Publicity Manager Edward E. Sullivan, at a screening ot "The Elsenhower Story" a special Short Subject produced by Movietone* fox MPA and exhibited by motion picture theatres
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  • 186 4 The Integrity Services Commission at a meeting on Tuesday discussed the problems of gifts, windfalls and the private property of officers and unanimously recommended that stricter regulations should be made. The Chairman reported I that the flow of the informa-
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  • 80 4 Nehru Not To Attend London Confab NEW DELHI, Nov. 19. Premier Nehru today announced in parliament Finance Minister C. D. Deshmukh will leave India on Nov. 23 to attend the Commonwealth Premiers' conference beginning in London on Nov. 27. RegrettSng his inability to attend himself despite Churchill's request he represent
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  • 224 4 West Ward Candidate's Statement MT. J. G. V. PARAMBIL who is contesting the West Ward as an Independent candidate In the forthcoming City Council elections, has issued the following particulars about himself: 'I am a South Indian aged 31. I am keenly interested m trade union, activities. I organised the
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  • 105 4 The Hindu Officers of the Government Medical Department and Hospitals m Singapore will celebrate the Sathurthi Festival at the Sri Senpaga Vinayaganr Temple, 19 Ceylon Road, Katong, today Thursday, from 5 p.m. to 9 ip.m. The programme includes a special Abishegam ceremony from 5 pm. to 6
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  • 66 4 KUOHING, Nov. 19. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Com-missioner-General for the United Kingdom m SouthEast A&i'a, arrived by air at Ruchin« today. He was welcomed by the Governor oi Sarawak, Sir Anthony Abell. Mr. Mac Donald will stay m Sarawak until Saturday. On Friday he will attend the
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  • 100 4 Tamil Tapper Hacked To Death KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday: In the BIDOR area of P?rak three terrorists nurdered a Tamil Tapper by hacking him with an axe. Later a Police party contacted three armed and uniformed terrorists and opened fire on them. One terrorist fell wounded, and an axe which was
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  • 140 4 At 7.52' p-m. yesterday, near the Reading Room entrance of the Chinese Searetariat m Havelock Road, the Malay driver of a bill which Had stopped to pick up passengers was shot at presumably by a male Chinese Denrorist. He fired four shots at the driver from
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  • 491 4 UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 19. With 15 more speakers on the list before the general debate is closed the 60-nation special political committee of the General Assembly has launched of its discussion to decide whether race conflict' m South Africa is a
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