Indian Daily Mail, 22 November 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 283. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 414 1 Fact Finding Commission On Union's Racial Policies Britain, America, France, Canada And Netherlands Abstained UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 21. -TheiS Asian, African and South American countries who sponsored the apartheid issue m the United Nations scored a big victory when they obtained a clear twothirds majority
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  • 82 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 21^-'nie Madras Secretariat officers have been seriously concerned about the Government's decision to cut ten per cent pay of all officials drawing above Rs. 300 monthly! In view of tne stringent position of the State's finance. The officers
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  • 86 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 21 Three Indian scientists have been sent abroad for training m the technique of using products of Britain's atomic energy programme, according to a Government statement m Par. 1 iament. Prof. Saha suggested that since such trainees only went to
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  • 70 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 21.— A tiger cub has been born m Madras Zoo th c rare occurrence sinco tigers seldom breed m captivity. The sex of the cub is still unknown since the keepers dare not approach it as vet. Zoo officials
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  • 61 1 KARACHI, Nov. 21. Mrs. Anna Rossenberg, United States Assistant Secretary of Defence, arrived here by plan yesterday on her way back from a visit to Korea. She .«al(i she h^ped to talk with Pakistani leaders during a one-dssy stay here. Bhe Is visiting several c3o<tals
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  • 210 1 United Nations' Development Projects UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 21 -The Economic Committee >f the U.N. General Assembly yesterday adopted a threepart resolution intended to promote the International 'mancin-g of development projects In under-developed .errifcories. Fortysix nations voted for .he resolutions. There were 10 opposing votes but the Soviet group abstained. The
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  • 142 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 21.— John Foster Dulles will be Secretary of State m the now Republican Cabinet, Pre-sident-elect Eisenhower announced yesterday. In naming Mr. Dulles as his Secretary of State Mr. Eisenhower picked a major Republican voice m America's bi-partisan foreign policy of the past 10
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  • 246 1 The Senior Executive engineer, ButterwMth. reported yesterday that *\e flood at the IZM milestone Mam Road North, subsided at 845 a.m. and that the roal was passable to traffic. SINGAPORE ASSIZES The next session of the Arizes will be held at the Supreme Court, Singapore on Ueßidty,
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  • 224 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 21.—lne Madras state Government Have apparently re-introduced gram control by the backdoor wttn tne decision to procure paady from ttve surplus districts during the coming harvest. ■Though Government claim that the levy will be easy and will apply
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  • 140 1 Duke And Duchess Of Windsor May Attend The Coronation LONDON, Nov. 21.— Queen Elirabeth II and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, entertained the Duke of Windsor at Buckingham Palace on Thursday at a family luncheon In quiet observance of the Queen's fifth wedding anniversary. The Queen had no engage-
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  • 359 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 21,— Prime Minister Nehru today appealed to the United Nations a as well as those nations who are not present there but who so intimately are concerned with world peace, to justify the hopes the people of the world place m them."
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  • 143 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 21. The Communist Pjurty newspaper Pravada said today that [ndia's proposal to the United Nations for breaking the ieadlock m Korea has "intensified disagreement between the United States and her allies." Th« newspaper accused the United States State Department of trying to "disrupt the
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  • 110 1 NEW DEUU, Nov. 21. Indian railways will be hundred years old on April 16, 1953. To celebrate the occasion the Ministry of Railways are organising an international exhibition m New Delhi. The exhibition is scheduled to commence on Feb. 28, 1953, and closed on April 17,
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  • 108 1 PORTUGUESE BANK IND. GOVT. ACTION NEW DELHI, Nov. 21. An Indian External Affairs Ministry sjaokesmam last night (described as '^baseless" the Portuguese Government's charge that the Reserve Bank of India's action m withdrawing the licence ctf the Bombay brtuach of the Portuguese Banco Nacional CJltramarino two months ago was "a
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  • 127 1 MELBOURNE, Nov. 21. British immigrants, annoyed at Italian Immigrants eyeing their wives, demonstrated yesterday In Melbourne, tying up traffic. The Britons, threatened with eviction fox not paying rent far their hostel accommodation, objected at having to eat with "foreigners." A deputation protested yesterday at the Government
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  • 230 1 H.C. Opens 8 Sealed Boxes At Titi High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Tempter opened sealed boxes containing information from the new village* of Tit!, Negri Sembilan, and Jelapang, Perak, at King's House Friday. There were pight boxes from Tltl, a village of 3,000 people, all Chinese, and ten boxes from
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  • 62 1 DIONES (France), Nov. 20. Oustav Dominlcii 32-year-old flarmer, first man known to have reached the scene of the unsolved Drummond murder, today was sentenced to two months m jail on charges of failing to aid a person dn danger. Since Ihe has been In
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  • 112 1 LONDON. Nov. 21. Lady Crlpps, widow of Sir Stafford Cripps, left London In a Comet jet airliner for New Delhi early today on a iprlvaite visit to India and Pakistan. She is flying to New Delhi at the personal invitation of Mr. .Jfewaharlal Nehru, India's
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  • 57 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Pri. A European Resettlement Officer was murdered at Sungei Rengit m the Penggarang area of South East Johore. The Police arrested one Chinese m connection with the murder, says on official Press release The B r,tis b Adviser has imposed a three day curfew commencing
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  • 538 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Nov. 22, 1952. NOTES AND COMMENTS CITIZENSHIP IN PRACTICE CO long as the British Government is pledged to maintain the "special position" of the Malays m this country, it is impossible to visualise complete equality of treatment even m the case of ihe Federal Citizens.
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  • 1533 2 NEHRU OPPOSES POPULATION EXCHANGE REPLIES TO MAHASABHA LEADERS IN PARLT. NEW DELHI, Nov. 18.— In the -if wise of the People Mr. Nehru replied to the debate on migration between India an,d Pakistan- The Prime Minister said he was glad to hear Dr. Mookerjee say that the question before the
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  • 311 2 Sarvapalli On Study Of Religions PARIS, Nov. 21.— Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice President of India, yesterday urged a "study of the great religions of the world by which we can build spiritual bridges across ages and continents." Addressing students and fellows of the University of Paris at the Sorbonne, the
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  • 186 2 MADRAS, Nov. 15 The first administration report to be issued m a regional language of th State was M.iliriAS, Nov. 15, by the Madras Government The report m 1 aim 11, relates to the administration of Tunjoro district durmg 1949-50. Ihia is also the u me
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  • 207 2 Case Against Kenya Indian LONDON, Nov. 21.— The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council yesterday recused to permit an appeal by Mr- Makhan Singh, former general secretary of the Eo»t African Trades Union Congress, from a Kenya Supreme jourt finding that he was an •undesirable person". Mr. Singh, an Indian-born
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  • 220 2 NEW DBLHI, Hoy. 18^-Tho Commerce and Industry Minuter, Mr. Krishnamachari, was today understood to have told representatives vrt automobile assemblers and dealers here tjday that the Government would have to take steps to bring down the prices of automobile parts, unless the
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  • 78 2 KANPTTR, Nov. 18^-Police had to intervene to pacify and disperse unruly crowds collected at a dozen polling stations m the city today when Congressmen went to poll s to elert four delegates to th c All-India Congress Committee from four out of seven constituencies here.
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  • 62 2 KHATMANDU, Nov. 14. The former Prime Minister, Mr. M. P. Koirala, said heie to-day that according to the latest reliable informs i-tcn, ttv rebel leader, K. Blngh, had been removed from the vicinity of the Tibetan capital of Lhasa to an unknown destination. Mr. Singh
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  • 165 2 One Out Of 4 Babies Died In Calcutta CALCUTTA: One out of every four babies bom l n Calcutta daring (he last ayr years *ed within a year of it H birth, according to "tattistica provided by the Corporation ai*sio r tti, Last year, out of 50,424 infants under one
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  • 93 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 18.— Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, Pailway Minister, sai'' m th c House Of the People that the idea of having a rail link between Bombay State and TravancoreCochln along the West Coast was worth pursuing, though he thought that the project
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  • 27 2 CUTTACK, Nov. 17. The Governor of Orissa has prorogued the Orrisa Assembly on Nov 13, a OrrisBa Gazette Extraordinary dated Nov 15 announces- FOC
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  • 1715 3 "It's The Poor Man's Vehicle And Symbol Of Democracy' MADRAS, Nov. 19, An appeal to manufacturers of bicycles to remember that their industry, though comparatively small and new, was a key one m which the nation as a whole had a vital
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  • 208 3 NAGPUR, Nov. 17. That centres for teaching Sanskrit should be opened by Indian Missions m otfter countries wherever passible and Government should extend aLI facilities for the same suggested m a resolution for the Sanskrit Vlshva Parishad, Benares, by Prof. B, Varnekar, Editor of the Sanskrit Bhavltavya,
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  • 83 3 CALCUTTA, Nov. 21. Mr. yeshwamt N. Sukhthankar, secretary to India's Ministry of Commerce and Industry, said here yesterday that new machinery would be set up m foreign countries to tncrease the sale of India tea. In future, the emphasis would be not merely on "tea"
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  • 162 3 Madras GoVt. Not To Start Cement Factory MADRAS, Nov. 17.— Mr. V. Jalakrishnan (Pudukottai jicL) asked In the Assembly, whether the former Puducottai State Government had .akt-n steps for the {ounding )X a cement factory m the >resent Pudukottai division md whether the Madras jrovernment proposed to purrue the matter.
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  • 471 3 Tribunal Dismisses Petition MADRAS, Nov. 17.— The Election Tribunal, consisting of Mr. K. B. Venkatachala Aiyar (Chairman), Syed Imamuddin and X.* Chandrasekharan, passed orders recently dismissing the election petition filed by Mr. X, Subramaniam, one of the contestants m the election
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  • 259 3 BOMBAY, Nov. 17. Tilt Government of Bombay have a plan to build a second milk colony as big as the existing Aarey colony. 20 miles north of Bomtoaiy. at a cost of Rs. 3 crores Mr. Dmkeirao Desai. who ti> the architect of the lixst
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  • 100 3 SRINAGAR, Nov. 17. The work of boring a two-mile-lang tunnel through the 10,000 foot-taigh Plrpanjal mountain to provide an allweather road link between Che Kashmir Valley and India via Jammu will begin early next summer, it Ls officially earnt. The tunnel, which will be bored to a
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  • 102 3 I MANILA, Nov. 21. The Filipino Muslim outlaw. "Datu" Kamlon, is on his way back to Jolo Island m the Sulu archipelago to stand trial for murder and rebellion, the army announced yesterday. The wily Moro bandit chieftain, who reneged on a previous surrender pledge,
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  • 1078 4 CEYLON NEWS: Tamil Cultural Society's Memorandum COLOMBO: "Of the major influences that have affected our composite culture, English is not the least important and therefore, to eradicate the influence of English or to prevent its influence m the future will be to retard the development
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  • 578 4 MADRAS. Nov. 14. The Raja of Vizianagaram, the Socialist leader, indicated recently that the Socialist Party might have to .support the Congress m future as far as legislative work was concerned, whenever any policy envisaging social changes was put forward by the Government. The Raja,
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  • 716 4 I 101 l wood's ability to -work miracles," as well as a glamorous round of receptions by U.S. movie leaders, has "f asc m ated" the TtnA ilkn film delegation, during their October tour of America's film capital. A<nd the American film colony was
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    70 4 A group photograph of the manager and staff of Victoria and Royal English Schools, Muar, taken recently on the occasion of a faarewell tea-party "leld m honour of Mr. Aibdiul Kalam Azad B.A. (Hon.) prior to his depart/iire from Muar to take up an appointment m the {Customs, Singapore. Seated:
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