Indian Daily Mail, 29 November 1952
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Title Section16 1952-11-29 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 90 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1952 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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165 1952-11-29 1 But The Masses Are 'Fed Up' With Communists Promises! NEW DELHI, Nov. 28.— Burma's Prime Minister U Nu reiterated before a news conference today it is "not only my intention but my accomplished determination* to ask Russia for economic assistance as soon as aA.P. - 165 words
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291 1952-11-29 1 Asia And The Pacific Forestry Commission i (By Our Staff Reporter) About thirteen countries would be participating m the Forestry Commission for Asia and the Pacific (APFC) to be held m the Victoria Memorial Hall from Dec. 1 to Dec 4. Other world organisations that would be sending their representatives291 words
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Article64 1952-11-29 1 SANTIAGO, Chile, Nov. 28. —The "birth Of septuplets" which threw doctors, newspapers and news agencies into a -whirl of excitement stood revealed today as nothing more than a hoax. Dr. Salvador Allende, who rushed tt Q the home of Car. men Molina, 32, to help at the birthReuter - 64 words
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Article32 1952-11-29 1 BEVAN IN "SHADOW CABINET" LONDON. Nov. 28.— Leftist rebel Aneurin Bevan has beenj elected to the Labour Party's "Shadow Cabinet", the official Opposition leadership m Parliament, it was announced last night FOCFOC - 32 words
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Article63 1952-11-29 1 HINDU DESTITUTES BURIAL FUND Following are further contributions to the Hindu Destitutes Burial Fund, and they are thankfully acknowledged by the Indian Daily Mail: Mr. V. H. K. Pillai $2.00 Mr. s. K. Adaikalam 2.00 Mr. S. S. Rajan 2.00 Mr. S. J. Mohamed 1.50 Mr. M. S. Maniam 1.5063 words
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Article77 1952-11-29 1 Substantial progres s has been made by retail co-operatives m Malaya during the past yearThis was noted m a reply by Mr. Lyttelton, Colonial Secretary, m the Commons yesterday. He stated that recently the Federal Government had Increased it s guarantee of Malayan Co-Operatlve Wholesale SocietyCGO Release - 77 words
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292 1952-11-29 1 Johore, Worst TerroristRidden State, Says Templer Perak And West Pahang Come Next By Our Staff Reporter "Johore terrorists are the strongest m the Federation and are well* organised, but they are slow m reacting to the Malayan Communist Party directives, compared to other States and the first pnase of the292 words
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219 1952-11-29 1 England Amercia Support Indian Resolution On Korea NEW YORK, Nov. 28. The United Nations today pushes for a vote on the Commu-nist-condemned plan of India for ending the Korean war. Despite rejection by Peking. Moscow and Pyongyang, the Indian compromise PoW resolution is being shoved through by non.Commuinist nations toReuter; A.P. - 219 words
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Article80 1952-11-29 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 28.— The Times of India, with editions, both m Bombay and Delhi, today front paged comment of its local special representative ithat "Peiping succumbed to Moscow pressure" m rejecting the Indian Ko. rean peace plan. A seven-foot Leathery Turtle (Female) leaving $he water80 words
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Article84 1952-11-29 1 Another Blow To Dr. Malant! RICHMOND (Virginia), Nov. 28. A federal judge has ruled that a bus company's regulation requiring segregation of whiite and negro passengers travelling from one staJte to another is Ulegal. The decision was directed ait the Carolina Coach Company, operator of the Trail, ways Bus Lines.A.P. - 84 words
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Article291 1952-11-29 1 The Department of Broadcasting announces a new radio feature as follows: Of the uttmo6t importance to all who have at heart the future of Malaya as a free and united country is the question of ed\ -ation. The future of every nation lies with its291 words
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Article31 1952-11-29 1 BOMBAY, Nov. 28. Plans for-^a "World Federation bf Planned Parenthood" would bo completed tomorrow, the President of the Family Planning Association of India, Mrs. Dhavanti Rama Rau, said today.31 words
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205 1952-11-29 1 Liberals Join Tories In Undoing Labour Govt's Work LONDON, Nov. 28. The House of Commons approved m principle Thursday night 'the Churchill Government's programme to restore the British Iron and Steel Industry to private ownership. By a vote of 305 to 269 the measure toGIIS - 205 words
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Article98 1952-11-29 1 Referring to the resettlement of squatters at Bedok, the Commissioner of Lands, Mr- JA. Harvey fcaid yesterday at a press conference there were about 560 families m that area to be settled out of which 316 are already there; 161 were moved to Bedok and 155 elsewhere98 words
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Article, Illustration714 1952-11-29 1 8-Point Plan To Double Present Medical Facilities^^ Report. 'The Singapore Medical Plan seeks to double the present facilities m all medical fields and will take us quite a long way on that road to a free service for all so ardently desired by so many714 words
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Article36 1952-11-29 1 PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Nov. 28. Eaithquake shocks of moderate intensity were felt m Peshawar North Pakistan, yesterday but no loss of life Or property was reported. They lasted only a few seconds. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article52 1952-11-29 1 Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, Hon. General Secretary of the Singapore Council ot Women, is leaving Singapore tomorrow, Sunday, by Bhavat Airways. She has been delegated to attend the UNLSCO sponsored Conference which l s being held m Delhi, India m December to discuas the statui of women m52 words
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636 1952-11-29 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Nov. 29, 1952. NOTES AND COMMENTS NIGERIA IS SENSIBLE! IT is reported that there is no grave danger of the owners of the Malayan Rubber Industry transferring their interests to far-off Nigeria even though the production costs there are said to be definitely lower than636 words
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388 1952-11-29 2 Praja-Socialists Criticise India's Five- Year Plan 'It lacks Social Direction 9 CALCUTTA, Nov.27.~The National Executive of the Praja Socialist Party at its meeting on Saturday criticised the Government's Five-year Plan for its lack of social direction. In a resolution, the Praja Socialist High Command said public enthusiasm and co-opera-tion wouldFOC - 388 words
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Article106 1952-11-29 2 BOMBAY, Nov. 27 The Afghanistan Government ;s negotiating with the Himalayan Airways of Calcutta to Operate a regular internal air service m that country, Mr. K. Ghosh, Director of the Himalayan Airways, disclose! here. Mr. Ghosh said that t;- iC airline would link th c principalFOC - 106 words
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Article, Illustration153 1952-11-29 2 NAGFUR Nov. 27— Two persons a pilot officer and a worker were killed and several others injured when an ammunition box while being unloaded from a truck on a demolition ground exploded at Pulgaon 70 miles from here, according to a report received here The injuredFOC; A.P. - 153 words
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75 1952-11-29 2 DACCA. East Pakistan Nov. 28.-^Police opened fire on a threatening demonstration of 200 villagers m the district of ComUla yesterday killing four and injuring The police— four constables and an officer--had gone to the village to investigate a local dispute. An official report said thatA.P. - 75 words
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Article404 1952-11-29 2 MADRAS, Nov. 27. -M r. K. Subramanyam and Mr. S. Krishnaswami gave their impressions of the film lndnatry l n America a n d China respectively at a meeting held under the unices of the Film Fan.' Association at the Guild or Service InformationFOC - 404 words
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Article48 1952-11-29 2 CALCUTTA, Nov. 27.— Mr. T- T. Krishnamachari, Minister for Commerce and Industry. Government of India, will address the annual general meeting of the Associated Chambers of Commerce *o be held here on Dec 15, it wa" announoed by the Secretary of the Association. FOCFOC - 48 words
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310 1952-11-29 2 National Agricultural Co-operative Organisation For Pakistan KARACHI, Nov. 27.— Thd Pakistan Government's Agricultural Inquiry Committee, presided over by Lord Boyd Orr, former Direc-tor-General of FAO, has recommended the setting up of a national agricultural co-operative organisation with powers to supply essential goods and services to farmers throughout the country. TheFOC - 310 words
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Article124 1952-11-29 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 27.—India once proposed an impartial ipru'iry into Communist germ warfare charges >n Korea but "each party concerned thought its own Inquiry was most impartial," Prime Minister Nehru told a questioner m the Upper House of Parliament today. Earlier, m reply t 0 CommunistA.P. - 124 words
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Advertisement137 1952-11-29 2 f'''\ DISCOVER NOW !?W THE SPCCIAI PRIDE IT BRINGS i v n\pm w \§m *4D ■ylli p^ fl 5= Few personal possessions bring such conI =srrE= tinuous enjoyment as this remarkable pen. i I? SiEE— Here is instant response, easy gliding over R S-Errr: the P a P er That's137 words
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446 1952-11-29 3 QUESTIONS RAISED IN COMMONS LONDON, Nov. 28— A British Labour member of Parliament, Mr. Stanley Awbery, questioned the Colonial Se. cretary Mr. Oliver Lyttelton m the House of Commons Wednesday on education, housing and retail co-operatives m Malaya. Mr. Awbery asked the ColonialReuter - 446 words
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Article, Illustration88 1952-11-29 3 This Photo shows GENERAL NURUDDIN MAHMOUD (centre), who has taken over the post of Premier of Iraq following recent disturbances there. The photo, made m 1948, shows him ag Major Generajl Mahmoud, C-an-C of the Iraqi Army m Palestine* With him axe Brigadier Taher Mohamed (left), then ChiefA.P. - 88 words
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Article140 1952-11-29 3 NEW ,DELHI. Nov. 27.Tributes were paid to the genius of the lat c Subramanya Bharathi at a public function held here under the auspices jl the South India Club tt celebrate Bharathi Day. MrJustice N. Chandrasekhara Aiyar. Judge of the Supreme Court, presided. Mr Chandrasekhara Aiyardescribed BharathiFOC - 140 words
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Article50 1952-11-29 3 MODENA, Italy, Nov. 28.— The words "Viva 11 Duce" flashed across a local movie screen Tuesday night, police rescued the operator from an an angry crowd. He explained at was all a mistake. He had used some Fascist era film to splice a broken reel. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article61 1952-11-29 3 NEW DELHI, NOV. 27.— A quota of 1.000 tons of kayal wood (llgiht and inferior variety of teak) has been fixed for export to all permissible destinations from Bombay port during the year 1952--1953. FOC DAMASCUS, Nov. 27.— The American destroyers Brownson and Turner arrived yesterday morning mFOC; AP - 61 words
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Article88 1952-11-29 3 DACCA. Nov. 27.— Speeche* emphasising the necessity of maintaining communal harmony In India and Pakistan were made here at a public meeting held under the auspices of the East Pakistan Youth League *n observance of "Indo-Pakistani Amity Day' called by the organisation. Stres^fng .the importance of jFOC - 88 words
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Article120 1952-11-29 3 FNTFPTAINMENTS ORDFR IN BOMBAY j BOMBAY, Nov. 27.— The Government of Bombay has amended the Bombay Entertainment Restriction Order. Under th c revised orders, which take immediat c effect through, out Bombay State, any person can entertain m connectiou with any party a number of persons upto 50, while mFOC - 120 words
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Article222 1952-11-29 3 HYDERABAD, Nov, 27 (The Third City Magistrate, Ral MohanlaJ dismissed a complaint filed by Mr. B. G. Keskar, under Section 133, C.P.Cv, regarding the plying of the Rajpramukh's private car» without number.plates on roads. The complaint stated that the reckless driving Of these cars, especially on King KothlFOC; A.P. - 222 words
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Article242 1952-11-29 3 MADRAS, Nov. 27.—Rajamani Nadar, who stood charged, at the Fourth Crims. nal Sessions of the Madras High Court, with having committed the offence of murder, ing his wife, was found guilty of the offence by the Jury and Mr. Justice BalakHshna Alvar, who presided over theFOC - 242 words
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384 1952-11-29 3 TILES AND BRICKS: MADRAS, Nov. 27.— A appeal to the Government to give all possible encouragement to the brick and tile industry In the State W a» made at a meeting of the Brick and TUe Manufacturers' Association, held on the occasion of its seventhFOC - 384 words
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64 1952-11-29 3 Maiden Speech For 21 Yrs As M. P. LONDON, Nov. 27 Members of the House of Lords sat back m astonishment yesterday when Lord Dorcheater arose to speak on a problem of pariah elections It was not the subject that startled them. It waa the fact that the 76-year-bld peerA.P. - 64 words
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Advertisement476 1952-11-29 3 The Eastern Snipping Corporation Ltd. S.S. JALAGOPAL (Accepting Passengers and Cargo). To: Port Swettenham, Penang. Nagapattinam and Madras. Singapore P. Swettenham Penang living 5-12-52 9-12-52 10-13-52 Skiing 8-12-52 9-12-52 11-12*52 Arriving 30-12-52 11- 1-53 12- 1-53 Sailing (abt.) 10- 1-53 11- 1-53 12- 1-53 Arriving (abt.) 29^ 1-53 1- 2-53476 words
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Article, Illustration286 1952-11-29 4 Forthcoming ILO Confab At Kandy To Study Problem The British Government has been invited to take part m a technical meeting which has been convened by the Governing Body of the International Labour Office to study the protection of young workers m Asian countries.CGO Release - 286 words
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Article55 1952-11-29 4 An crier worth over £250,000 ha s just been placed by the Government of Ceylon with a British firm for the supply of 26 heavy track-type tractors. These machines are the first of their type to be manufactured m Britain and will play an important part55 words
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Article, Illustration197 1952-11-29 4 Th c Traffic Police ask for the toleration of motorists m putting into effect a further experimental scheme m the area as indicated on the planWill all drivers please follow the signs which will be placed on the roads and also the arrows on the plan, and at the s»me197 words
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Article287 1952-11-29 4 By Our Staff Reporter Three microfilm machines have been installed m the Commissioner of Lands Office for photographing all valuable documentary records of the Government, said the Commissioner of Lands Mr. J. A. Harvey at a press conference yesterday. The cost of installing those three machines amounted toCGO Release - 287 words
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620 1952-11-29 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Sir, Mr. Thannirmalai, the writer of the letter to the Editor, Indian Daily Mail, dated the 28th November 1952, appears to be unaware of the full details of the case relating to Mr g Thirunagam. Mrs. Thirunagam is the wife620 words
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Article75 1952-11-29 4 NEW DELHI. Nov. 28.— The Indian Government announced on Tuesday the setting up of a ten-niember committee to enquire into various sectors of textile industrymills, pawerlooms and handlooms. Among other things, the committee Is to exasnine the atirutture of different sectors and to study the nature andCGO Release - 75 words
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Advertisement116 1952-11-29 4 NEW CITY CINEMA NOW SHOWNG 3.15 6.15 9.15 P.M. jj MADUBALA DEVANAND m NI|Ra%LJ\ 'Hindustani) With YAKUB and mmiy others. TONIGHT MIDNIGHT J STEP MOTHER <tamid jj Tomorrow Morning Show At 11 a..m. I MAN-KI-MEET (Hindustani) 50 cts. to all seats. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCX>OOOOOdOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI DIAMONDS SUPER COLOSSAL PREMIERE f TONIGHT AT 12116 words
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Advertisement42 1952-11-29 4 TODAY: 7 9.15 P.M "TEMBO" (m Color) A Thrilling Jungle Film! E£v ALL-MALAYA PREMIERE Today: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. A Sensational Malay Production 'SESAL TAX SUDAH' starring Malaya's own Daeng IDRIS and Salbiah HARON Tomorrow at li a.m" I "Fighting Devil Dogg"42 words
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