Indian Daily Mail, 21 November 1952
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Title Section16 1952-11-21 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 282. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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536 1952-11-21 1 Br. Commonwealth's Support U. S. Opposed To Forced Repatriation Of Prisoners Of War UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Nov. 20.— Bolstered by strong support m the British Commonwealth, India's V. K. Krishna Menon appealed for the U.N. Political Committee to accept his compromise plan for solvingA.P. - 536 words
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237 1952-11-21 1 India's Proposel Will Split Allies In U.N.! NEW YORK. Nov. 20 Twenty-one Western allies ■"ought today to avert a threaf.^ned split m their ranks over whether to give India's comnromise plan on Korea priority over an American resolution ♦h*»v have co.ponsoved m the United Nations. The U.S. delegation, voicing fearsAP - 237 words
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Article48 1952-11-21 1 LONDON, Nov. 20 More than 100 British Labour Members of Parliament yesterday sent a cable t 0 Mrs. Vijayalakthml Pandit, leader of In. delegation to the United, Nartont, expressing apprecla«on of XnJia'i •*<**■ *c htip solve the Korea prisoner of war problem ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article28 1952-11-21 1 i The next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council will be held on December 16, 1952, at 10 a.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore28 words
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Article88 1952-11-21 1 UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 20.—The Uni';e<i Nations political Committee can :ell»i<i its meeting on Korea, today fter the British Foreign Secretary Mr. Anthony Eden withdrew his name /rom the list of speakers. Mr. Eden is having a luncheon conference with Presi-dent-elect Dwighr Eisenhower. Both men are believed to have88 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-11-21 1 Photo. Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower (right), wife of the Pre-sident-elect Dwight D Eisenhower, gives her husband a bite of her birthday cake at a party m Augusta, Georgia, Nov. 14. Two of their grandchildren, Dwight David 11, and Barbara Anne and the children's mother, Barbara Eisenhower, wife of DwirhtAP - 54 words
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153 1952-11-21 1 MALAN TOLD CAPETOWN, Nov. 20. Premier Daniel Malan's Government yesterday received another minor setback to its "Jim Crow" policies. The Supreme Court rejected a government appeal against the acquittal of an African charged with using a "Whites only" railroad waiting room.Reuter - 153 words
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Article95 1952-11-21 1 JOHANNESBURG:- b .uih Africa is to issue 'j.500,000 identity cards under its new National Registration At f for citizens of both sexes over 16 years of age. Of these 3,000,000 w>ll be issued to Europeans, Indians and others and another 2,500,--000 t o coloured Africans. The95 words
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Article72 1952-11-21 1 WHETSTONE tEngtfand), Nov. 20.— A man being taken Into the police station yesterday broke aw^y from the arresting officer. The cqp gave chase. A second (policeman, walking a* police dog nearby, turned the animal loose to help catch the decamping prisoner. The dog went afterA.P. - 72 words
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Article31 1952-11-21 1 CAIRO, Nov. 20.— One hundred and tthirty-two Egyptians considered "dangerous to public security" were arrested m a sudden swoop before dawn today, police headquarters here said.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article24 1952-11-21 1 NAPLES, Italy, Nov. 20.— Benedetto Croce, one of the leading philosophers Oi the 20th Century, died at his lome here today.— A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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629 1952-11-21 1 Communist Sympathisers Get No Support From The Public So M. C. P. Concentrates Efforts Upon Subversion, Says Morris By Our Staff Reporter "The Communist sympathisers m Singapore realise that they have no support from the general public, and the Malayan Communist Party have been forced to concentrate their efforts upon629 words
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Article32 1952-11-21 1 LONDON. Nov. 20—Leftdash winger Aneurin Bevaii failed yesterday m his first bid for a place m the Labour Par. ty's "Shadow Cabinet" but tie is still m the running.- APAP - 32 words
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Article27 1952-11-21 1 THE HAGUE, Nov. 20.— A plane crashed today on .he south coast of the Iste of WigHt, according to a radio message picked ucord.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-11-21 1 Mau Mau prLsaners, are seen m thi<s picture, guarded by members of the Fifth Battalion King's African Rifles whp carried out the roundup m th« Nyeti District ci prisonrs were taken, including teachers at the Jomo Kenyatta sponsored Mungarl School where they had be?n spreading A.P. FW.A.P. - 47 words
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Article, Illustration101 1952-11-21 1 Mustapha Albakri, Keeper of the Rulers' Seals of the Malay States and President of a Standing Committee on Most. -m Religions Affairs, during his r*eent visit to the United States, visited the Moslem Mosque which Is neating completion In the capital ctty, Washington, D.C. The Mosque, one of the mos.IPS - 101 words
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Article67 1952-11-21 1 HONGKONG. Nov. 20.— Although Hongkong Uas Deea allotted 100 .seats for the coronation of th« Queen. more than 300 applications from local residents have been received by government offices. A drawing will soon beheld to determine who wafcahes the crowning of the young queen from theseA.P. - 67 words
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Article38 1952-11-21 1 LAS PALMAS, Canary Isiands, Nov. 20.— Mrs. Ann Davidson. 38-year-old English authoress, sadled from -as Palmas thte morning m aer tiny yacht, Felicity Ann, m a, lone bid to cross tha Atlantic- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement36 1952-11-21 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya B.N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places I Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months t 39.00 1 Year 78-0036 words
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859 1952-11-21 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Fri., Nov. 21. 1952. Calculated Insult To Seletar Workers AN uncontested election is generally regarded as an ideal one, inasmuch as the candidate is supposed to have the unanimous support of the entire electorate. In many countries such events are a common feature of most general859 words
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Article350 1952-11-21 2 India Lodges Strong Protest To Karachi NEW DELHI, Nov. 17. The Government of India are understood to have made strong representations to the Pakistan Government against the publication of a false news item m the Pakistan papers on November 3 alleging that 400 Muslims hadFOC - 350 words
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Article45 1952-11-21 2 When Mr. Shaukat Hayat moved the adjournment motion seeking to discuss the repotted agreement of Pakistan "to lease bases m Pakistan to U.S.A.", the Prime Minister, Khwa.-ta Nazlmuddin dcsci'bed the whole thing as rldiculou*. The motion was disallowed. FOCFOC - 45 words
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Article83 1952-11-21 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 17. A Press Note issued by the Ministry of Defence "ays that the Government of India have decided upon th c appointment of Major-General Thakur Mahadeo Singh, DSO, as Quarter-master-General, and Major- General S. D. Verma as MasterGeneral of Ordnance, Army Headquarters. The appointmentsFOC - 83 words
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Article278 1952-11-21 2 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 19. The usually peaceful, serene and solemn atmosphere of th e Madras High Court was disturbed y an incident which occurred yesterday afternoon m the office room of the registrar of the Court. Hearing a piercing cry for help coming278 words
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Article219 1952-11-21 2 JALPAIOURI, Nov. 14.— The Indian Tea Planters' Association has requested the Reserve Bank of India to assist the tea industry out of Its most ictfou* crisis since 1930Aerpesentatives of the Association placed their requests before Mr. D. N. Sen, Director of the Bank at JalpaiguriFOC - 219 words
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Article212 1952-11-21 2 KARACHI, Nov. 17. Six adjournment motion* sought to b e moved by the opposition led by Sardar Shaukat Hayat and Mian Iftikharuddin In the Pa. kistan Parliament were dii. allowed by the chair. The adjournment motions, among other thing*, sought to discuss the economic crisis m212 words
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305 1952-11-21 2 No Clue Yet From Medical Check-Up MERCARA, Nov. 17.— The latest medical report on the health of Miss Ohanalakshm i, the Coorg girl, who has abstained from food for the past six months, states that her general condition continues to be very satisfactory andFOC - 305 words
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159 1952-11-21 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 14.— The Supreme Court issued notice to the State of Hyderabad after a preliminary hearing of the habeas corpus petitions of 13 Communist detenus of that State detained under the Preventive Detention Act. The common point taken m ail the petitions was159 words
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115 1952-11-21 2 TIRUVARUR, Nov. 17.— A1l India Radio, Madras, electrically recorded a t the Sri Thiagaraja Temple here, perfor-. mances on the centuries-old Panchamuka Vadyazn and fcJufldha Maddalm- These two in- j strum ems are played at tnir temple tvtry day at th% tim« of worshipping LordFOC - 115 words
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Article198 1952-11-21 2 OOTACAMUND, Nov. IV A false alarm of an a«r crash sent a poUce party from Ootacamund to Devar«hola Estate near Gudalur yesterday, and the party returned today without finding any trace of the air crash. According to infoimation from the police authorities, It isFOC - 198 words
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702 1952-11-21 2 MADRAS, Nov. 14. Re- ports of celebration of the third South Indian Adult Education Week have been received from all over the State. Speaking at these meetings emphasised the responsibility of the educated people m eradicating adult illiteracy. At CUDDALOPvE, an Adult Education ExhibitionFOC - 702 words
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Article55 1952-11-21 2 HYDERABAD, Nov. I.. Mr. Nehru, as President of the Bharat Sevak SamaJ, has appointed Messrs M. Narsmga Rao and Babu Rao Deshpande of Bidar, convenors for Bh?.rat Sevak Samai m Hyderabad State. The main function of the conveners is to enlist public co-operation for the FiveYearFOC - 55 words
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Advertisement116 1952-11-21 2 Ma! I wish my hair It can be, dear. I was as soft and Use Tomco Perfumed lustrous as yours. Cocoanut Hair Oil every v,^^ t0t y^\. d*y» as I have done J v for many years. i^^ A Tradition of Quality m^. For more than twenty years, mothers have116 words
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519 1952-11-21 3 NEHRU CLARIFIES POLICY: "WE CANNOT TAKE RISK" NEW DELHI Nov. 15^-Prime Minister Nehru expressed his arm opposition to any policy of general decontrol at present especially m the interest of proper execution of the Five-Year Plan. "It is obvious that noFOC - 519 words
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Article32 1952-11-21 3 uONDON, Nov. 20. Coloftlal Secretary Oliver Lyttelon said yesterday police and opa arrested 8,500 persons •a Kenya between Oct. 20 t-ni Nov. 16 m the drive to APAP - 32 words
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Article116 1952-11-21 3 European Leads Vietminh Troops? HANOI. Nov. 20.— a French colonel whose column of retreating troops was slashed m two by a savage Viet**ninh acnibash liast Monday said yesterday a European led the attaicicers, part of the Com-munist-backed force which is trying to dirive t»he French out of Indi-China, Colonel LouisReuter - 116 words
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Article126 1952-11-21 3 NEW DELHI, Nqv. 20.-^n-dia will start production soon of British Vampire jet fighters, ft was learned here yesterday. The Hindustan Aircraft plant In Bangalore, already assembling the machines, will switch to full manufacture in the course oi next year. To start with, only fuselages willReuter - 126 words
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Article160 1952-11-21 3 Sabu Sued By Insurance Firm LO3 ANOELES, Nov. 20.— An insurance company has accused Sabu* former "Elephant Boy" of tfhe films, of being direatly responsible for a fire whiJch damaged his home, and has demanded return of $19,388 (£6,923) he received m fire insurance. In a civil suit filed on160 words
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Article113 1952-11-21 3 Greece will once more answer the call of other tree nations who {ought for democracy ,and freedom." Reuter ATHENS, Nov. 20. The Greek people swept Field Marshal Papagos's Greek Rally to a landslide victory tn the general election on Sunday,, casting more than 50 per cent of theirReuter - 113 words
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Article285 1952-11-21 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 11.—India's present pattern of im-port-export trade and the expansion of her trade relationships with Communist bloc countries, will be discussed m the Council of States on Nov. 25 next, when it considers non-official resolutions. The Council is meeting for itts winter .sessionFOC - 285 words
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Article292 1952-11-21 3 CALCUTTA, Nov. 14.—Assam has informed Mr. Kidwai that she is not agreeable to food decontrol, said Chief Minister Medhi who passed through Calcutta on his National Deveropment Council. Me. Medhi said, Government's stock posilion was very low, the floods had badly affected the year's rice cropFOC - 292 words
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Article93 1952-11-21 3 LONDON, Nov. 20.— Lady Crfrpps, widow of Sir Btalford CriQpps, former Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer, will fly by Comet jet airliner fro London to New Delhi on early Friday, it was learned here yesterday. She will earrive m iNew Delhi at 1655 hours GMTReuter - 93 words
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254 1952-11-21 3 NAGAPATTINAM, Nov. II. 1 —Mp. M. Ahilfcndam Pillal,| District and Sessions Judge, East Tan j ore, Nagapabtinanr delivered judgment today convicting Pakkiri Mohamed (A-l), Kongan (A-2), Thoppulan (A-3), Govindarajan (A4), Thangavelu (A-5) and Manikkam (A-6) all belonging to Terazhandair, Komal, Miattangaral and otherFOC; Reuter - 254 words
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Article924 1952-11-21 3 Supreme Court Acquits Sitarjm Mills' Receiver On Appeal NEW DELHI, Nov. 14. The Supreme Court on Nov. 10 ordered the acquittal of Ittiravi Namboodiri of Trichur who had been convicted and sentenced by the TravancoreCochin High Court to undergo rigorous imprisonment for one year and payFOC - 924 words
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Article39 1952-11-21 3 UNITED NATIONS, New YorK Nov. 20.— Warren R. Austin, chief U.S. delegate to the United Nations, is confined to hiss hotel suite with a chest cold, a delegation spokesman said on Tuesday. He has been ill several days. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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842 1952-11-21 4 "We Are Winning/ Says Lyttelton In Commons] LONDON, Nov. 20.— Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton told the House of Commons yesterday that the course of the emergency m Malaya m the fight against the Communist terrorist had "greatly improved". In a statement on the situation Mr.Reuter - 842 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-11-21 4 A. P. Photo. In Liberia (Bushred Island) a U.S. technician watches while a native sprays a pea crop with an Insecticide. As part of the U.S. Point 4 technical aid programme ito lesser developed countries, new crop-spraying techniques are helping peoples in many lands control insect plaigues. Since the endA.P. - 66 words
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Article69 1952-11-21 4 CANBERRA, Nov. 20.—The Monte Bello Islands, where Britain exploded her first atomic weapon last month, ate still dangerously radioactive and may not be reopened to civilians until January or even later, Jrt. was officially stated here today. Defence Minister Philip Moßride has cancelled restrictions on aircraft flying overReuter - 69 words
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151 1952-11-21 4 Mrs. Margaret Sanger, United States family planning pioneer, told officers and clinical workers of the Singapore Family Planning Association on Monday that she had been tremendously impressesd by the efficient, hygienic and scientific way m which the F.P.A. clinics here were being run, and by151 words
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Article, Illustration242 1952-11-21 4 The Acting Chairman nf the Labour Party Mr. S. K. itedidi, m an appeal to the voters of the South Ward jjays that the one and only candidate of the Labour Party is Mr. Peter M. Williams MT. Reddi says that Mr. Peter M.242 words
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Article, Illustration199 1952-11-21 4 Mr. J, O. V. Parambil. IniH >. deai candidate for Weoi »'dxd, m the forthcoming City Council elections, wifl, hold hils first election campaign meeting at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow, Nov. 22, at Mount Emily Road City Council, quarters. ham Stone left Tuesday for Bombay where they will199 words
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Article36 1952-11-21 4 HINDU DESTITUTES BURIAL FUND The INDIAN DAILY MAIL acknowledges with thanks the following further contributions to the HINDU DESTITUTES BURIAL FUND: Messrs. Nahar Co. $20-00 Mr. O. Periasamy $1500 Already acknowledged $2,***** Total to date $2,293.5036 words
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255 1952-11-21 4 The official opening ceremony of the Princess Elizabeth Estate Community Centre will be performed by Mrs. J, S. LEE wife of the SJ.T. Estates Manager, tomorrow, Saturday, Nov. 22. The programme Is as foitows: Opening ceremony 4 p.m. sharp, Tea Party 4.20 p.m., Children's Party 5.00255 words
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