Indian Daily Mail, 26 November 1952
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Title Section16 1952-11-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 287. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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883 1952-11-26 1 •Standards* Of Languages Used Would Be 'High' By Our Staff Reporter "We are trying to reorganise the Tamil Section and we are making changes by examining the Tamil programmes even more carefully than usual", said the Acting Director of Broadcasting Mr. F. N. Lloyd883 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-11-26 1 Dr. Obafemi Awolowo, (right) and Mr. A. M A. Aklnloye, members of the First Goodwill Mission from Nigeria photographed with Shri Jawaharlal Nehru when they called on the Prime Minister m New Delhi on Nov. 15.- Photo. I.I.S.I.I.S. - 38 words
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174 1952-11-26 1 PLAN IS REJECTED IF INDIA'S KOREA BANARAS, Nov. 25.— Prime Minister Nehru said at a political conference here on Sunday that if India's draft proposal on Korea before the U.N. Vms not accepted then the world would be taking a step towards anotherReuter - 174 words
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Article68 1952-11-26 1 Referring to the five-year plan, Mr. Nehru said that if the plan could be completed within the stipulated time, then on that basis India wculd be able to achieve greater progress m the future. But if, m the meantime, world peace was upset, the plan wouldFOC - 68 words
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Article124 1952-11-26 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.— Abdul Khalek Hassouna, Sec-retary-General of the Arab League, told a news conference here on Monday that be believes most Arab nations favour India's proposal for ending the Korean fighting "with some possible modification". He did not explain what these modifications might be. The ArabA.P. - 124 words
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Article82 1952-11-26 1 UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 25. Many United Nations diplomats were today profoundly pessimistic about a Korean peace settlement as a result of the categorical rejection of an Indian comprise proposal by Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vyshinsky yesterday. The American Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, m the opinion82 words
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Article275 1952-11-26 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 25.— An Indian spokesman said on Monday his country had gone as far as it could, m amending its controversial Korean peace plans, whose terms have caused tne most serious diplomatic breach between the U.S. and Britain tor yearns. The U.S. restated itsA.P. - 275 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-11-26 1 rasp. President elect of U.S.A. Dwight Elsenhower (right) shakes hands with John Foster Dulles, whom he has appointed Secretary c! St&te, at the General's suite m th* kw ff<iwii»i Pi Wfc A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration164 1952-11-26 1 DON'T FORCE HINDI ON THE SOUTH— Nehru EDEN SUPPORTS INDIA From Our Own Correspondent LUCKNOW, Nov. 23.— Pre- I mier Nenru addressing the Uttar Pradesh Political Conference on Sunday referred to the language controversy In India and declared Congress had accepted the principle that all Indian languages should be respected.A.P. - 164 words
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Article162 1952-11-26 1 PEASANT SATYAGRAHA IN COCHIN From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 25.— The peasants m the Chittor talus of Cochin have started tiatyagraha with the intention of forcing the authorities .to release water from irrigation canals immediately so that they may begin sowing operations. The lack of water due to the162 words
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284 1952-11-26 1 TUES: The Commissioner of Police, Colonel A. K. Young, wa s involved m a minor attack by communist terrorists at a Jungle Post m Perak today. Neither he nor any of his party was hurt. i Colonei iToung, with the Director of284 words
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Article44 1952-11-26 1 NAIROBI, Nov. 25.— The trial of Jomo (Burning Spear) Kenyatta, beared leader of the Kenya African Union, opened here yesterday was adjourned until Dec. 3. Kenyatta is charged with "managing" and "assisting m the management" of the Mau Mau organisation.- A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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138 1952-11-26 1 Food Control Relaxed In Mysore, Bengal From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 25.— Food control restrictions have 'been further reduced m Mysore and Bengal. Food Minister Mr. Rafl Ahmad Kidwai announced m Parliament yesterday that rationing throughout Bengal will go, except m Calcutta, Darjeeling and Kalimpong. The Government of138 words
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863 1952-11-26 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed, Nov. 26, 1952. NBLU'S Action Justified JHE Selected" Member for Selefor has, if is reported, decided to stick to I. is seat m the Colony's legislature, come what may. His argument is that the Naval Base employees who boycotted the election do not after all863 words
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159 1952-11-26 2 Memorandum To Be Sent To Govt. MADRAS, Nov. 21 Th« ICS met on Wednesday even 'rig to consider the decision of the Madras Government to impose a cut of 10 per cent m the salaries of Government servants drawing above Rs. 300 per month159 words
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Article, Illustration86 1952-11-26 2 This AP photo shows e<ght.yeor-olcl Baerb e l Suelkey who is said to have been locned m a aark attic since her birtH. Her mother, Frau Rosa Suefke, 40, >b awaiting trial on charge** of gross neglect, punishment for winch can under German Law range up to five years imprisonment.86 words
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Article41 1952-11-26 2 The Government of Madras hav c decided to discontinue the payment of the cai ul'owance of Rs. 75 per moata to gazetted officers owning cars m Madras City, fills order i s to effec* from February 1953.- FOCFOC - 41 words
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134 1952-11-26 2 Meanwhile, it is reported that the proposed cut i s expected to result Jn a saving of Rs. 8 lakhs m a full year. If th c cut i a not appied to members of the ICS anf* other all-Jndia services serving m134 words
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220 1952-11-26 2 METTUR WATER SUPPLY TO BE STOPPED TIRUCHIRAPALU, Nov. 21 Consequent on the steady lowering of the water level m the Mettur Reservoir, the question of letting water tor irrigation m the Tiruchi and Tanjore districts wai d'cussed at a conference of ryots and Revenue and Engineering Department officials. Mr. N.FOC - 220 words
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92 1952-11-26 2 'VARSITY COLOURS FOR 74-YEAR-OLD PROFESSOR CALCUTTA, Nov. 21 At the age of 74, Professor Rane of the Banarag Hindu University, who is now m retirement received the University sports colours from th e hands of the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. Dr. Prasad was presiding •jvpr th e Golden Jubilee meetingFOC - 92 words
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Article89 1952-11-26 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 21— dardar Hukam Smgn a«kea »v til© House of the People whether the extent and the standard of »ervict;a Ifc Vib irnaahress broadcasts mi n Delhi station of the Overseas Communication Service were satisfactory and up to requirements. Mr. Rai Bahadur, m nig replyFOC - 89 words
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90 1952-11-26 2 MADRAS, Nov. 21.— The Information Department ot tne IViadras Government haa issued booklets mi n Tamil and Telugu on the Flve-"Xear Plan of India. In these booklets, the salient features of the Plan under several heads are explained m 15 cnapters ih c taigetj, iFOC - 90 words
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408 1952-11-26 2 Kashmir's Five Year Plan Costs Rs. 130m. India Govt. To Loan Upto 10m. During 1 952-5 J SRINAGAR, Nov. 21.— Details of Kashmir's revised Five- Year Plan, costing Rs. 13 crores, were circulated to the members of tne Constituent Assembly m a report suunntted by the btate Planning Commission. TheFOC - 408 words
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Article125 1952-11-26 2 NO NUMBER PLATES ON NIZAM'S CARS injunctions be tsjjev* to the jNizam, the Commissioner of Ponce ana tne Commissioner of the Hyderabad Municipal Corporation t»j stop m. vcment ot these vehicles nil final orders -vere pao*eC The maeistra'-e recorded tne atatemeat of the conpiamant. Mr. Ueskar wa* cnargeu A-ivh havingFOC - 125 words
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293 1952-11-26 2 POONA, Nov. 21. If a formula evolved by the Economic Botany Section of the Agriculture Department of the Government of Bombay is implemented, Bombay State will contribute substantially towards meeting the jute shortage facing the country. Dr. Mensuutai, Fibre Development Officer, Bombay,FOC - 293 words
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129 1952-11-26 2 INDIAN CURRENCY SHORTAGE IN PONDICHERRY PONDIOHERRY, Nov. 21— Acute scarcity of Indian currency and coins of smaller denominations at the French Indian capital Is reported. There is a premium of Rs. 7-8 on every hundred rupees and on c Anna for smaller coins on every rupee. Following this scarcity theFOC - 129 words
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Article127 1952-11-26 2 COIMBATORE, Nov. 21— The Office Srcretiry, Tamil Nad INTUC m statemen* says: "The report appearing m a section of the Press that about 60 delegates walked out of the conference of the Tamil Nad INTUC held at Coimbato*e on Nov. 16 is not correct. There wasFOC - 127 words
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1676 1952-11-26 3 India's Resolution On Korea Only Opens Door To Its Solution —NEHRU Indo-Pak Relations Constitute Big Problem LUCKNOW, Nov. 23.— Meeting the Press soon after his arrival here Saturday, Mr. Nehru elaborated m some detail India's attitude to Pakistan, the stand India has taken on the Korea question and the financialFOC - 1,676 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-11-26 3 A.P. Photo Shows:— King Felsal 11, wearing dark glasses, turning the valve at the pumping station Xl controlling the oil flow during the ceremony at Kirlkuk oilfields Nov. 18. Behind the King (left m picture) is the Prince Regent of Iraq, Abdul Illah. At extreme right Is Admiral of the65 words
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339 1952-11-26 3 NEW YORK. Nov. 25.— The New York Herald Tribune yesterday criticised the United States delegation to the United Nations for having acted with "unnecessary haste and harshness" m turning down Indian proposals for a solution to repatriation of Korean prisoners of war. In a leading articleReuter - 339 words
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280 1952-11-26 3 Burmese Premier Nehru Going To Sanchi NEW DELHI, Nov. 24.— Burma's Prime Minister, U Nu, is expected here from Rangoon On Thursday. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Nu and another Minister. They will visit Sane hi on Saturday with Mr. Nehru to participate m the enshrinement of the sacredFOC - 280 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-11-26 3 Attentive South Korean soldiers, replacements for the Capital Division, one of the crack Republic of Korea units now m reserve after 28 months of fighting, receive instructions m the use of the 3 5 rocket launcher "somewhere m Kor^a". In background of this A.P. picture received m London Nov. 19,65 words
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Article39 1952-11-26 3 HYDERABAD, Nov, 21 Mr. S- V. Knshnamurthi Rao, Deputy Chairman of the Council of States, told the Kamataga Sahitya Mandali hf.re that unification of Karna*-aka should wait till other urgent national problems were solved, FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article201 1952-11-26 3 NEW DHLHI, Nov. 24.— New Delhi will once again be the venue of an international exhibition of painting and other graphic arts m March 1953. About 40 countries are expected to participate. Cultural officers from 15 embassies m the capital met officials of the All-IndiaFOC - 201 words
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Article71 1952-11-26 3 Offer To Scrap Evacuee Act KARACHI, Nov. 24.—Pakistan's Minister for Refugees, Dr. Quereshl, last week offered to scrap immediately the Pakistan Evacuee Property Act .provided India agreed to do the same. Mr. Quereshl made this statement m the Pakistani Parliament following a suggestion by Mr. Sukhdev of Sind that theFOC - 71 words
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Article209 1952-11-26 3 INDIAN TRADE WITH INDONESIA BOMBAY. Nov. 24.— India had a favourable trade balance with Indonesia at the end of 1951-52, according to figures available. A report from the Commercial Secretary to the Indian Emoassy In Djakarta states that Indonesia offers increasing opportunities for Indian manufacturers. For 1951-52, Indian exports toFOC - 209 words
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Article117 1952-11-26 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 24.— An unusual daily item will be added shortly to the heavy legislative and social activities of several MPs this session. Special yoga training classes for members of the two houses have been opened by the Bharat Sevak Samaj as part of itsFOC - 117 words
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Advertisement146 1952-11-26 3 NOTICE "JNTENDING passengers for the s.a. "Rajula" should note that m future all heavy baggage for Nagapattinam and Madras should be placed alongside the vessel at the Singapore Harbour Board Godown on the day before the vessel sails when 50 cents per cubic foot will be charged for excess baggage.146 words
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609 1952-11-26 4 CEYLON NEWS: Have Contributed Financially To Economic Wei I -Being COLOMBO, Nov. 24.— The Ceylon Nattukkottai Chettiars' Association, m a memorandum to Mr. Dualey Senanayake, have pointed out that they have invested as much as Rs. 100 million m Ceylon and contributed financially toFOC - 609 words
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Article, Illustration170 1952-11-26 4 TUES: Three members of the Police Security Squadron were killed and seven wounded when they were ambushed by about thirty terrorists on the Guntong Estate m the Kota Tinggl area of Johore, late m the afternoon. The terrorists used at least three bren guns In170 words
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Article314 1952-11-26 4 LONDON, Nov. 25.— "The agreement l'ecently concluded between Delhi and Peking which reduced the Indian Mission m Lhasa to the Bof a consulate •ail deprived Tibet last remaining diiplolink with the outworld" the London wrote editorially yes•"This is indeed no more than a formal recognition of accomplishedReuter - 314 words
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Article92 1952-11-26 4 HORANA: A rat gave the people of Udawatta the signal to wake up, on c morning. The rat, which had entered a yam garden, had put its head into an empty powder tin, and was unable to take it out again. In an eftort tto releaseFOC - 92 words
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Article54 1952-11-26 4 CAMBRIDGE, England, No". 25. Mr- Dudley benanayaku, Ceylon's Prime Minister, wee yesterday made an honorary Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, his old schuol. The Prime Minister came from London to spend the afternoon at Cambridge and had tea with the President of the Cambridge University Ceylon Society,Reuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-11-26 4 Photo. Mr. SPVKOS P. SKOI RAS, president of 20th Century Fox Film Corporation (standing) was entertained at Raffles Hotel last week by Mr. and Mrs. Loke Wan Tho (extremes). Mrs. Spyrog P. Skouras is seated econd from right. I.D.M.I.D.M. - 42 words
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Article169 1952-11-26 4 Tile 'Sunday Lankadipa" referred to a scene objectionable to Buddhists m an American film called "Steel Helmet" now being shown m London. Mr. Bruce B- Palmer, Information Officer of the American Embassy m Colombo, said that hfc wa« writing to the S a t c Department suggesting thatFOC - 169 words
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254 1952-11-26 4 Early Morning Broadcasts News Bulletins, Music And Announcers' Choice By Our Staff Reporter With effect from Sunday December 7, 1952 Radio Malaya would be introducing early morning broadcasts m all languages. The programmes include besides news bulletins m all languages, music m all languages and a now feature called Announcers'254 words
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160 1952-11-26 4 DEHIOWITTA: The educational system m China was regressive and he hoped that it would be advantageously copied m Ceylon, declared Mr. Edmund Samarkkody, M.P., for Dehiowita, at the opening of a fancy bazaar m aid of the Dehiowita B.T.S. School. In New China, he auJed,FOC - 160 words
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Article142 1952-11-26 4 BIRMINGHAM. Nov. 25.— Woodrow Wyatt, a Labour member of parliament back from three months m Che United. States, said on Sunday there is a general belief m America that Britain is finished as a great power. "We must impress on America that the Anglo-Ameri-can allianceA.P. - 142 words
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Article127 1952-11-26 4 An aide memoire to the Government ot India on the Indian citizenship question was despatched by tile Ceylon Ministry of External Affairs. This aide memoire is m reply to one received a few days ago from tn e Indian Government and states very fully theFOC - 127 words
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Article82 1952-11-26 4 HONGKONG, Nov, 25- Ceylon will ship half of its rubber production, some 50,000 tons, to Commmunist China tn exchange for rice m the next 12 months, Susantha De Fonseka, special economic emissary to Red China, said today. He stopped over here enroute to PeipingA.P. - 82 words
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Article43 1952-11-26 4 COLOMBO, Nov. 25.— A German trade delegation left yesterday after signing a pact with Ceylon. A spokesman for the delegation said *he mission was very successful and he was confident trade between tfr» fc countries oouU expand.- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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