Indian Daily Mail, 27 November 1952
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Title Section17 1952-11-27 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 288. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 1? 2. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS17 words
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507 1952-11-27 1 VYSHINSKY'S FUTILE OPPOSITION NEW YORK, Nov. 26.— A group of 21 countries including the United States agreed unanimously late yesterday to give priority m United Nations debate to India's compromise plan on the Korean prisoner-of-war issue. This was announced by Australian ForeignA.P. and Reuter; A.P. - 507 words
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Article, Illustration308 1952-11-27 1 UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 26. The Indian resolution on Korea came under the cross fire of both Russian and United States criticism on Monday, with the former catching the attention of United Nations delegates far mare than that of the United States. The Soviet attackReuter - 308 words
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Article160 1952-11-27 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DEHLI, Nov. 26. Communist leader Sundarayya's resolution m the Up per House on Tuesday that India must trade mere with Communist bloc and not only with Western nations m order to get over the present export slump received short shrift from160 words
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Article, Illustration120 1952-11-27 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 25.— Strong recommendations that President elect Eisenhower visit India while enroute home from Korea m order to end apprehensions here that the Republican victory means a change m IndoAmerican relations has been forwarded to the U.S. State Department. These suggested that personalA.P. - 120 words
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219 1952-11-27 1 Terrorists Surren der After Hearing Message From 'Voice Plane WED: The Communist terrorists m West Selangor have suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of the First SJuffolks and Police contingents m an operation which culminated m a battle yesterday m the North219 words
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Article104 1952-11-27 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 26.— A1l Interests m the city aire centred on the Fourth Test Match between India and Pakistan at Chepauk Cricket Ground on .Friday. Newspapers have put up scoreboards and hotels have made loud speaker arrangements for relaying All-India Radio commentaries104 words
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Article76 1952-11-27 1 Scholarship For Music Dance The Government of India has decided that if a suitable candidate is available one of the three scholarships offered to candidates of Indian origin m Malaya for the year 1953-54 may be awarded for training m Indian Music and DanceApplication forms can be had from theIIS - 76 words
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Article, Illustration152 1952-11-27 1 The threats held ouit by the South African Government against Africans and taking part m the passive resistance movement m South Africa against unjust raci.al laws, have only given further impetus to the movement. Many prominent personalities have come forward m complete disregard of consequences.A.P. - 152 words
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Article276 1952-11-27 1 By Our Staff Reportei "Any person who is born m Singapore, or who is naturalised m Singapore or who is a Federal Citizen who is naturalised or any person who claims British status by person who is born m Singapore or by a British subject, can276 words
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180 1952-11-27 1 Nehru Favours Curb On Population C'wealth BOMBAY, Nov. 26.— A conference on family planning, the first of its kind m Asia, opened m Bombay on Monday. It is being attended by more than 400 delegates from 14 countries including the United States, Canada, Sweden, Italy, Japan and Pakistan. The conferenceFOC - 180 words
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Article118 1952-11-27 1 JAKARTA. Nov. 25—Indonesia's third army coup within a month erupted m Sumatra on Sunday leaving the Defence Ministry m control of only four of the Republican's seven army divisions. An incomplete and apparently hasfty Government statement this afternoon said anti-Defence Ministry forces yesterday forcibly seized controlA.P. - 118 words
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Article85 1952-11-27 1 DUESSELDORF, Germany, Nov. 26.— A German court said yesterday it will nil* within the next few weeks on the validity of Adolf Hitler* 6n»; will lUtiiiiy 4te«itifl to a Berlin bomb shelter t>vo days before his death. The ruling became necessary to decide a suit brought by SwisReuter - 85 words
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108 1952-11-27 1 Biggest Battle In Indo-China So Far Expected Imminent HANOI, Nov. 26.— Twenty thousand (20,000) Vietminh troops were closing m from all directions today on the key French post of Nasam and its French Commander was said to be expecting them toReuter - 108 words
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218 1952-11-27 1 From Our Own Correspondent New DELHI, Nov. 26.— The Government of India have gone half way to meet the Madias State Government's request tJhat manufacture of dhoties and sarees should be exclusively reserved for handloom weavers m order to afford relief for millions218 words
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158 1952-11-27 1 WHITE MAN TO MARRY INDIAN PRINCESS RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Nov. 26. A special ruling by Minister of Agriculture Jo&o Cleophas will make possible the marriage of a white government worker and an Indian princess he courted deep m the Matto Groaso Jungle Normally the government bans such matches withA.P. - 158 words
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Advertisement35 1952-11-27 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 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78-0035 words
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714 1952-11-27 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs. Nov. 27, 1952 Why Voters Are So Apathetic *J>IERE is only a little over a week for polling m the City Council elections to be* gin, but by no stretch of imagination could anyone say that the atmosphere and activities at present are typical ot714 words
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256 1952-11-27 2 Abolition Of Evacuee Properties In India And Pakistan Nehru Insists On Formal Offer NEW DELHI, Nov. 22. Prime Minister Nehru said that India was prepared to consi4er any offer formally made by Pakistan m regard co the abolition oi the Evacuee Property Acts m both countries. Mr. fNenru inuae misFOC - 256 words
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Article155 1952-11-27 2 SHOLAPUR. Nov. 22. Twenty-three labourers of the Engineering Department of the Southern Railway here were injured- most of them only slightly, and seven goods wagons capsized when a ballast train carrying men and materials derailed between Hotgl and Tikekarwadl, about ten m»le s from here this after-FOC - 155 words
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284 1952-11-27 2 DISPLACED PENSIONERS FROM E. BENGAL NEW DELHI, Nov. 21.— The Rehabilitation Minister, Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain, was asked m. the House of the People whether any steps had been taken to ensure that displaced pensioners from East Bengal who have opted for India but draw pensions from the East BengalFOC - 284 words
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Article67 1952-11-27 2 KARACHI, Nov. 21 Pakistan's Minister for Refugees, Dr. Quereshi, offered to scrap Immediately the Pakistan Evacuee Property Ac* provided India agreed to do the same. Mr. Quereahi made this statement m the Pakistani Paityuenent following a suggestion by Mr. Sukhdev of Sind that the Act should be repealed.FOC - 67 words
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Article, Illustration80 1952-11-27 2 AP Photo show*: An Arab notable (face Just seen below the White headdress) bows before thhe Sultan (centre, wearing glasses), as a member of the court fastens the collar of decoration around his neck* during an investiture held by the Sultan during the "celebration of the throne" In Rabat, Nov80 words
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Article125 1952-11-27 2 NAGAPATTINAM. Not. 20. For the first time; m history French Indian guards are now appearing* along the French India frontier. All along, the French Indian authorities were paying no attention to the systematic imuggUng of foiv eign good s into Indian Union territory and of narcoticsFOC - 125 words
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Article73 1952-11-27 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 22 Tile Prime Minister said In reply to a question In Parliament that there wa« no proposal under co&slfotfHbn gt tfc« Government of India to abolish the passport system between India and Pakistan. "We would be happy to abolish it." Mr. Nehru added. "WeFOC - 73 words
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147 1952-11-27 2 Scindia To Discontinue Steamer Service To U.K.? NEW DELHI, Nov. 22— The Transport Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastrl, told the House of the People that the Sclndia Steam Navigation Company had informed the Government of India that their passenger service on India* UK. route was unremunera-* tlve and wanted thereforeFOC - 147 words
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202 1952-11-27 2 LUCKNOW, Nov. 22.— The first National Conference on Agricult iral Information concluded its three-d?y session here after deciding to set up an organisation with the two-fold objective of ensuring that scientific knowledge reaches the greatest number of farmers and ascertaining the problemsFOC - 202 words
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Article192 1952-11-27 2 NEW DELHI. Nov. 22.— Out of the 25 offices of the Imperial Bank which continued to function m Pakistan after the partition, 16 have been closed between July and September 1952, said Mr. M. K. Shah, Deputy Minister for Finance, m reply to a question mFOC - 192 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-11-27 2 Photo. Ahmed Qavam. whose four-day term as Premier of Persia ended last July 21 m rioting that forced his resignation and brought Mossadeq back to power, now faces prosecution for the deaths m the riots. He is shown here »n bed at his Teheran home with his son Ho*se*n, agedA.P. - 52 words
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259 1952-11-27 2 J. P. Narayan's Advice To Students BOMBAY. Nov. 22. Mr. Java Prakash Narayan, the Praja Socialist Party leader, told students that no Government, Congress, Socialist or Communist, could function if people expected everything from the Government. "If this is the mentality then the future is very dark indeed," he added.FOC - 259 words
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282 1952-11-27 2 Portuguese "Baseless Charges" Denied NEW DELHI, Nov. 21.— An official spokesman said that the Government of India rejected as baseless the charge made by the Portuguese Government m Lisbon recently -4 that the Reserve Bank's action m withdrawing the licence of tho Bombay branch or the Banoo Nacional Ultramarijio wasFOC - 282 words
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359 1952-11-27 3 Increasing Emphasis On Export Of Finished Goods Gradual Diminishing Of Her Role As Supplier Off Raw Materials BOMBAY, Nov. 26— According to informed quarters m New Delhi, the Indian approach to the many problems which will be discussed at the London Conference willFOC - 359 words
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Article92 1952-11-27 3 HYDERABAD. Nov. 26. Rai Mohanlal, Third City Magistrate, recorded the statement of Mr. B. G. Keskar, Pleader, In connection with a complaint lodged by him under Section 113 of the Indian Criminal Procedure Code against the Nizam, drawing attention of the Court that the Nizam's car and hisPOC - 92 words
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Article, Illustration93 1952-11-27 3 Photo. Sutan Bahrum Sjah, first secretary to the Indonesian Embassy m India, and his wife, are pictured here right) as they competed m the foreign sec .ion of the Indian .shooting chamip'lonships held m Delhi on Nov. 16. More than 1,000 competitors from all parts of India took part. ThereA.P. - 93 words
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165 1952-11-27 3 Sikh Gurdwaras Not Evacuee Property AMMTSAR. Nov. 24.-^Mr. Bhopinder Singh Mann, PEPSU's Finance Minister and Akali leader, said here last week that Sikh gurdwaras left m Pakistan could not be counted as evacuee property, and no compensation, if given, could satisfy the Sikhs. "If the problem of our religious shrinesFOC - 165 words
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Article109 1952-11-27 3 E. Bengal Refugees And Andamans CALCUTTA, Nov. 24.— The prospect of sending East Bengal refugees to the Andaman Islands has receded and the proposal is likely jyo oe kept m abeyance lor the time toeing, it is learnt. An damans authorities areunderstood to have informed tne West Bengal Government throughFOC - 109 words
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220 1952-11-27 3 ADVICE TO OVERSEAS INDIAN STUDENTS LONDOJN, Nov. 24. Sir Waiter Monckton, British Minister for Labour and National Service, recently ad- vised Indian students m the' United Kingdom to make the Dest of their stay m this country. He was addressing them at the YMCA vlndian Students' Union and Hostel* annualFOC - 220 words
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Article161 1952-11-27 3 KARACHI, Nov. 25.—Pakistan last Saturday announced total abolition of the OGL (open general licence), which means that all imports into Pakistan will have to be licensed. A Government Press Note Issued last Saturday said. 'The Government have hai under constant review tht external financial position andFOC - 161 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-11-27 3 Photo. Ten United States helicopters allocated to the Royal Navy to aid the fight against bandits m Malaya being unloaded at Southampton on Nov. 19, from the AMERICAN PRODUCER and taken by landing craft to Gosport where they will join Royal Navy Helicopter Squadron 848. Each of the U.S. helicoptersA.P. - 56 words
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Article175 1952-11-27 3 RUST RESISTING WHEAT BARLEY NEW DELHI. Nov. 25.— The Indian Agriouituxe Research Institute nas discovered improved varieties of wheat and barley, which resist attacxs by tne black rust. Experiments, are being car« ried on by the Institute to find improved species of wneat wnich would combine resistance to all theFOC - 175 words
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Article190 1952-11-27 3 NEW DELHI, NOV. 22. A spokesman of the Minis Lry of Education stated today that the resignation of Dr. S. N. Sen, Vice-chancellor of Delhi University, had been received. Dr. Sen's letter ascribed his resignation to "personal reasons." The Ministry was, therefore, not m a positionFOC - 190 words
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209 1952-11-27 3 Red China Not Participating In Buddhist Ceremonies In India! NEW DELHI, Nov. 26.— Communist China with one of the world's largest Buddhist populations— has declined to send official representatives to the All-Asian Buddhist ceremonies beginning Saturday at Sanchi. m Central India, a programme spokesman said. The ceremonies, scheduled to beA.P. - 209 words
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361 1952-11-27 3 High Denomination Notes To Be Re-Introduced In India NEW DELHI, Nov. 26. The Reserve Bank of India has decided to re-introduce "as early as possible" high denomination notes of the value of Rs. 1,000, Rs. 5,000 and Rs. 10,000. Mr. M. C. Shah, Deputy Minister for Finance, has introduced mFOC - 361 words
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456 1952-11-27 3 Dr. Radhakrishnan On Study Of Great Religions Of The. World PARIS, Nov. 25.—Dr. S, Radhakrishnan, Vice-President of India, urged a "study of the great religions of the world by which we can build spiritual bridges across ages and continents." Addressing students andFOC - 456 words
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129 1952-11-27 3 CALCUTTA. Nov. 25. If Soviet Russia wished to enter into a barter agreement for the purchase of Indian tea, the industry and the Government would like to receive specific proposals as to what they were prepared to offer m exchange, .said Mr. Y. N.FOC - 129 words
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340 1952-11-27 4 CEYLON NEWS: Assumes Nehru Had Held Different View Previously! COLOMBO, Nov. 26 The Ceylon Government's External Affairs Ministry, m a lengthy statement issued last week, justifying once again their stand m amending the Indian and Pakistani Citizenship Act, m respect of the340 words
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Article271 1952-11-27 4 The Singapore Government nas orrereu ivir- Roy Ferroa a:i appointment as Assistant Pui^'c. Keiations Secretary (.rress). He has accepted anu win be taKmg up hi a appointment curly m the Mew lear. Mr. Ferroa, aged 36, is at present Wight News Editor of the "Straits limes".271 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-11-27 4 Photo. Rifl o s cradled between their arms, and helmets at their feet, these South Korean recruits listen to an instructor at a Republic of Korea army training camp somewhere m Korea. They sre replacements for the crack caipitcl division of the Korean Army. The division is now m reserveA.P. - 57 words
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Article, Illustration744 1952-11-27 4 such other unmarried minor children as were dependent on him should have been ordinarily resident m Ceylon though not necessarily with him during the qualifying period and not merely at the date of application. It can be asserted beyond the sJightest doubt a sFOC - 744 words
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Article92 1952-11-27 4 CALCUTTA, Nov. 26- If royal etiquette allowed, the Queen today would have been the recipient of a solid gold ring from a gratful Calcutta lad. The Indian had won a £3,000 first prize m a local lottery •vith a ticket bearing the norn de plume "MaA.P. - 92 words
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Article, Illustration88 1952-11-27 4 Dr. Obafemi Awolowo and Hon'ble Mr. AII A Akmloye, Nigerian Ministers on a Goodwill Mission to India visited the Office Of the election Commission, India, m New Delhi on November 17 where they discussed with the Chief Election Commissioner, Sliri. Sukumar Sen, the special arrangements made m this country for88 words
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Article164 1952-11-27 4 GRANTHAM, England, Nov. 26. In 1944 a typist made a mistake which caused Spittlegate Royal Air Force station here to be named "Spitalgate" m official documents. Since then the name "Spitalgate" has appeared on all official documents and mapt concerning the station. Even the stationReuter - 164 words
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Article66 1952-11-27 4 COLOMBO: The Industries Ministry ig reporten to be considering proposals tar the extension of the Cement Factory, Karvkesanturai, at an estimated cost of Rs 9,200,000- The factory cost Rs. 24,000,000 to establish, »nd subsequently Rs 4,500,000 was voted by Parliament for improvements. The rated annual output of theFOC - 66 words
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Article60 1952-11-27 4 China is interested m the old Sinhalese classics of Ceyion. The Government of China has expressed a desire to translate "ome of those clasnics *nd has made inquiries here whether such arrangements could be made. The letter received here rays that they are especially interested mFOC - 60 words
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155 1952-11-27 4 A meeting of the representatives of Muslim Clubs/Associations, prominent Muslims, Penghulus and Ketuas of Singapore will be held under tne auspices of the Young Men Muslim Association at 3 p.m. on Saturday the 29th November, 1952 at No. 31 Lorong 12, Geylang, Singapore. The purpose155 words
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Article95 1952-11-27 4 Wed The Hi°rh Commissioner, 4 General Sir Gerald Templet, and Lady Templer accompanied by the G-O.C Malaya, Major- General Sir Hugh Stockwell, flew to the Malay Regiment Depot at Port Dickson this morning. On arrival there they were met by Brigadier Andre, Bndagdier Danero, and Lt.95 words
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