Indian Daily Mail, 23 November 1952

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITIOH Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 284. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1952. hOUX PAGfcS 15 CENTS
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  • 236 1 Ike Hastening Plans To Leave For Korea Announces Further Appointments NEW YORK, Nov. 22.— Mr. Dwight D. Eisenhower called m four Republican Senators yesterday possibly for discussions about his cabinet and appeared to be hastening his plans to leave for Korea. He announced three cabinet appointments on Thurs day, two
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  • 83 1 LONDON, Nov. 22. Mr. Clement Attiee, leader ot tne British Labour Party, will visit India and Pakistan m January on his way to an international Sociahst conference at Rangoon. Mr. Attiee is expected *o meet Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India and Kiiawja Nazimmuddin,
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  • 63 1 KARACHI, Nov. 22. The Pakistan Minister of Commerce and Economic Affairs, Mr. Fazlur Rahman told Parliament here yesterday the drain on "•akistan's foreign exchange* reserves had been halted and an improvement already visible m her foreign exchange position was expected to be maintained. The country's economic position,
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  • 54 1 UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 22. The Britisn foreign Secretary, Mr- Anthony Eden, is devoting the wteKemi to a concentrated attempt to break the ,tvoiean armistic deadlockMr. Eden, due to return to Britain today t postponed his departure until Tuesday to study the Korean issue now before the General
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  • 116 1 COLOMBO, Nov. 22. A Ceylones c delegation which re. cently concluded a long-term trade agreement with Communist Ch'na leaves here Monday for Peiplng, t 0 ask that China's shipments «tf r*ce be increased from 200,000 to 300,--000 tons a year. Preliminary proposals wer c discussed
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  • 59 1 PARIS. Nov. 22. Premier Antonine Pinay, who has headed the French Government since last March, last night threatened to resign unless the National Assembly follows his 1953 budget proposalsThe assembly, m the midst of a discussion of subsides to large families, broke its ■e«sion to
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  • 106 1 OXFORD, Nov. 22—Oxford University Tuesday conferred the honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Laws on Dr. Radhakrifluian, VicePresident of India, at a ceremony m convocation here. In presenting him to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Mr. A. H. Smith, Warden of Nppw College), who deputized for the Vice-Chancel-lor, the
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  • 219 1 MERCANTILE EMPLOYERS TO PROVICE WELFARE AMENITIES TO EMPLOYEES COLOMBO: The Minister of Labour and Social Services, Dr. M. C. M. Kaieel, told Pressmen wiU table m Parliament by the end of this month legislation to compel mercantile employers to provide basic health and welfare amenities tor their employees. The Minister
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  • 346 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 22— Barefooted Ncpaiese runners, Lzach armed with a short spear to fight jungle animals and three silver bells to ward off evil spirits, are carrying the news of the Swiss Everest Expedition to the outside world. DUKE OF KENT GOES
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  • 528 1 In his opening addies s to representatives fo the United Nations and its specialised Agencies attenhng u.ll Xr'.crAgency Working Party on Housing and Building Materials at the WHO Regional Office. Patiala House (New Delhi) last Monday, Dr. P. S. Lrkanathan. Executlvt Secretary cf the Economic
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  • 285 1 LONDON, Nov. 22— Marie l Stcpes, 70, Britain's leading woman expert on sex education and birth control, urged OB Thursday that girls of IS years should be allowed to J wed. At present, the minimum legal marriage age is 10. but parents must agree if
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  • 236 1 More Leading Supporters Resign In Protest PARIS, France, Nov. 22. More leading supporters of the United Nations Mutational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) resigned yesterday m protest against the admission of Spain to the 65--nation body and one official said "it is impossible to say
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  • 55 1 UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 22. —Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, India's Prime Minister, has sent a message of encouragement to Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pand:t. leader of the Indian delation to the United NabtodM. m the efforts of the delegation to find a way out of the Korean armistice
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  • 573 2 Madras DPl's Speech At Opening Of Santha Memorial Hall MADRAS: Mr. S. Govindarajulu, Director of Public Instruction, said that for the development of a school, besides its income from fees and Government aid, private donations were very much needed and referred to
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  • 331 2 Georgie Henschel is a very experienced BBC broadcaster and because of this she it one of the people chosen to make talking books for the blind. Most blind peopl e can read Braille with their finger* but for those who cannot, and for others who enjoy being read
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  • 78 2 Referring to co-operation m ■chools and colleges. Mr. Govindarajulu said that the real trouble was that boys an<* girls did not know how to deal with each other. This was due to lack of training m the eariy years of life. If co-education wa» to be successful,
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  • 141 2 BHOPAL, Central India: More than l.Uuu guests trom Buddhist countries of tn* world are expected at the sacred veremony reinstalling the relics of tne two lamed Buddnist disciples Nov. 2S-30 at nearly Sanchi. Sponsors of the function report that Prime Minister Nehru, vice-president Sarvapalh Radnakrishnan,
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  • 316 2 All sorts and conditions of people are found m the BBC's various canteens but those at Lime Grove, its television studi o centre, present the oddest mixture. Producers, actors, technicians and secretaries may be found m any BBC canteen but the difference at Lim Grove is that many
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  • 442 2 Tne Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford-upon-Avon is known t 0 people an over tne woria. ixot so many visitors t 0 Bi'tam know about tn e Open Air 'iheatre m Kegents waere ttiiakespeares plays ax* produced every sumnier-wea. tner permuting, if wet, m tne aujacent tent. Kegent
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  • 289 2 REFUGEES IN HONGKONG HONGKONG: The shabbily dressed refugee approached the desk clerk on duty at one of the local hospitals; In his arms was his s Jck baby daughter. "Pardon me, but can I get a doctor to look at my daughter?" he asked timidly. "Yes. if she needs attention
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  • 82 2 BARODA: The Government of India intend to take over all air services now operating m this country, said Mr. A. U. Shroff. Director of Tatas, at a meeting of students here while speaking on "Planning .or prosperity.** Mr. Shroff added that the Government would purchase the
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  • 216 2 BBC television viewers grow steadily m number, tnuugu non-viewers, wnetner Hum conviction or as a matter of 'sour giapes", are otten neara to murmur ,dut you can t uo anytnmg if you watcn television yeomen murmur auwut yues oi undone darning, neglected knitting that will never
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  • 85 2 DULLES CALLS ON TRIGVE LIE NEW YORK, Nov. 22~John Foster Dulles, designated Secretary of State for the Eisenhower administration, called yesterday on United Nations Secretary-Oeneral Trygve Lie. Dulles, {who has long been a strong United Nations supporter, arrived at tne United -Nations building alone and was escorted to Lie's office.
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  • 179 2 COIMBATORE: The third annual conference of the Tamilnad I.N.T.U.C meeting tins evening, adopted a number of resolutions. Th e conference welcomed the Tanjore Pannayals Protection Ordinance ami hoped that suitable legislation on similar lines would be Drought forward to cover all agricultural labout m the
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  • 762 2 VENICE: In some world famous places it is almost unwritten law that the visitor do certain things or be regarded as a hopeless hillbilly. At Coney Island you simply have to eat a hot dog. In Rome you must do tf th c
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  • 297 3 Need For Protection Of Hindu Minority: Indian Leaders' Appeal NEW DELHI: Nineteen leaders of various political parties, excluding the Congress and the Communist Party, have issued a joint appeal that the agitation m connection with the observance of the East Bengal Day, fixed for today, Nov.
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  • 50 3 KABUL: Two best breed Indian horses under the car° of three syces, arrived m Kabul recently for presentation to the King of Afghanistan from the India Govern- ment. It was learnt that the Pakistan Government delayed permission for their transit through Pakistan for several months.- FOC
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  • 199 3 Indo-Pak. Passport System Not To Be Revoked NEW DELHI; Mr. Nehru turned down a suggestion by Mr. N. C. Chatterjee (Hindu Mahasabha) tihat the Government oi India should make a representation to the Pakistan Government impressing upon it the desirability of rovoiking the passport system m view of the fact
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  • 117 3 CALCUTTA: The Governnent of West Bengal propose 10. introduce legislation .vhioh will enable them to revise estate duties on agricul--ural property m the State. Lt will not, however, be unler taken till the Central Jovernment's Estate Duty Jill is enacted. The Estate Duty Bill
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  • 81 3 CALCUTTA: The first trade union college m Asia was inaugurated at a small colony 'on the southern outskirts of Calcutta today by Mr. J. M. Oldenbrock. General Secretary of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. The curriculam for the three months' course at
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  • 71 3 LUCKNOW: The formal Inauguration of the camp of neairiy 2,000 prisoners who are being employed to work like free labourers on the Chandrapratoha dam, for the first time m this State under the "new jail scheme" took place recently. The Chandraprabha project is a multi-purpose scheme
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  • 106 3 MADRAS: Dr. M. V. Krishna Rao, Ministf-r for Education, assured the Badaga Students that he would do his best m the matter of opening a College m the Nilgiris district as early as possible. The Education Minister was speaking at the third annual meeting of the
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  • 319 3 HYDERABAD: It Is understood that the Hyderabad Government have written to the Planning Commission, pressing for the immediate taking up of the Nandikonda Project. The Planning Commission had sent a copy ot the Khosla Committee report to the State Government and asked them for their views on various
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  • 1113 3 For Village Service School For Village Workers RunOnGandhian Principles (..u hi hi Gram, just south Dindigul, not mauiy mil's north of Madura, is a place well known m South India. But the words "Gandhi Gram" convey far more than a place to those who know its
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  • 587 3 I The Kasturba work led Dr Soundaram into villages both m her own flrka and beyond it, for she had to supervise its women workers throughout the area. Her village visits brought about more expansion of Gandhi Gram. She found alert eager village women— widows and deserted
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  • 397 4 CEYLON NEWS: Mr. Chari Exposes Island's Anti-Indian Policy MADRAS, Nov. 21, Mr. R. T. Chari, Indian High Commissioner m Ceylon, told Pressmen here on Tuesday that the processes now being adopted by the Ceylon Government were to compel the several thousands of Indians there to
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  • 134 4 COLOMBO. Nov. 21. The Ceylon Government on Tuesday sent an aide memoire to the position regarding its Bill amending the Indian and Pakistani Residents (Citizenship) Act of 1949. Th's aid e memorie is *n reply to the Government of India's Note received here early this
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  • 122 4 KUCHING. Nov. 22. Mr. Malcolm MacDonal'!, as Chancellor of the University of Malaya, yesterday presented graduation certificates to 40 students representing seven races who have ocmpleted a two-year course at Batu LinJ tang Teacher Tran"D£ Centre. Addressing the Graduates Mr. Mac Donald said that Sarawak possessed
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  • 872 4 Earliest Known Traces Of Human Existence In S. Pacific AUCKLaJND, iSew Zealand: Five implements dug up at jrucairn .isiauu, .may open a new cnapter ot tantalising speculation on tne earticst Known traces oi human existence m tne south racihe islands. Pitcairn was the (MOUitf place of the Bounty mutineer*. W.
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  • 72 4 HONGKONG. Nov. 22~-Pe. king Radio said yesterday a group of 626 people deported from Malaya had arrived m Canton on November 19. The radio said they have been returned to their native town** or villages, and added two previous groups of 650 each arrived m Canton
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  • 52 4 Ext. Affairs Secy .-Gen. NEW DELHI, Nov. 22 Mr. N. R. Pillai has bean appointed Secretary-General, Ministry of External Affairs. He will continue to hold charge ol the secretaryship to the Cabinet. Mr. Y. N. Sukthankar has been appointed Special Secretary to the Cabinet and Secretary tn thn Pinnnino rh.in
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