Indian Daily Mail, 1 December 1952
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Title Section16 1952-12-01 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 292. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER I, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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377 1952-12-01 1 Plea For Acceptance Of India's Amended Resolution On Korea NEW DELHI, Nov. 30.— Prime Minister Tawaharlal Nehru veslerday asked Communist China to accept an amended version of India's proposal before the United Nations for ending the Korean war, informed sources said. It was understood thatReuter - 377 words
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Article196 1952-12-01 1 SANCHI, (Central India,) Nov. 30. Prime Minister Nehru said yesterday he hoped the International Buddhist Cultural (conference meeting here would sow the seed from which many good things would "row for the benefit of entire humanity. Inaugurating a one -day conference of delegates from India,A.P. - 196 words
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Article146 1952-12-01 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York. Nov. 30— Mr. Krishna Menon, chief architect of the Indian plan for ending the Korean war prisoners deadlock was keeping m close touch with his government this weekend, while officials m New Delhi were reportted continuing to contact their envoy m Peking.Reuter - 146 words
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103 1952-12-01 1 S. AFRICA FOR HIGHER PRICE FOR GOLD LONDON, Nov. 30.— South Africa J s maintaining at the current Commonwealth ecotnomic conference that without a higher price for gold the Commonwealth and the world as whole cannot get back to a healthy system of multilateral trade, according t 0 usually reliableReuter - 103 words
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219 1952-12-01 1 Premier Assures Land For Burma Indians From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 29 Burmese citizens of Indian origin would be alloted agricultural land just as other Burmese nationals under the Governments Nationalisation Plan, declared Premier Nu. The Premier who arrived here for the Buddhist Festival at Sanchi told pressmen219 words
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Article119 1952-12-01 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 30 The diI fflculffies experienced by In* jdian landlords m Burma un» der the Government's Land Nationalisation policy were explained by two leading Cfiettjars from Madras Mr. A. M- M- Murugappa Chettiar and Mr. R. Ramanathan Chettiar when they met the Burmese119 words
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Article56 1952-12-01 1 HONGKONG, Nov- 30.— The (arrival In Peking of a trade delegation from Ceylon was announced by Peking Radio today The delegation headed by the Ceylonese Minister m Rangoon, Sustanta de Fonseka, will have further talks on trade between China «nd Ceylon on the basis of previousReuter - 56 words
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91 1952-12-01 1 Templer Off To London For Consultations The High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya, General Sir Gerald Templer, left Singapore for London yesterday morning on a second short visit for discusstons with Colonial Office and the Service Ministries. The Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. D. C. MacGillivray was sworn m as91 words
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Article110 1952-12-01 1 London, Nov. 30 Mr. Winston Churchill is 78 years old today and word leaked out he has a new hobby breeding tropical fl3h. The aging statesman has quite a good collection of fish and likes t 0 sit and watch their antics for hours during hisA.P. - 110 words
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Article107 1952-12-01 1 BOMBAY, Nov. 30. Mrs. Margaret Sanger, the American birth control pioneer, and Lady Rama Rau of India >vene chosen yesterday as ioint presidents of the newlyformed International Planned Parenthood Federation. Their choioe was by unanimous vote of the International Planned Parenthood Conference, meeting hene.A.P. - 107 words
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106 1952-12-01 1 New Colonial Secretary For Singapore The Secretary of State for the Colonies has selectod Mr. Willarn Allmond Codrington Goofde, C.M.G., Chief Secretary, Aden, to succeed Mr, L. Blythe, as Colomaj 1 Secretary, Singapore, when the latter leaves on retirement about the middle of next year. Mr. Goode, who is aged106 words
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Article114 1952-12-01 1 LONDON, Nov. 30. The" Ceylon delegates to the current Commonwealth Prime .i/linistens economic con ierence are spending the \week end quietly m LondoXi. Most of them have frienda viT relatives whom they are entertaining privately. Some of the younger officials who have come here fot cheReuter - 114 words
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Article102 1952-12-01 1 VIENNA, Nov. 30.— Marriage between Czechoslovak citizens and foreigners has been forbidden by a new law except by special permission. The official Czech Trade Union journal Prace, reporting this, said all citizens wishing to marry non-Che-choslovaks must fill m ;i special form and get it returned bearingReuter; IIS - 102 words
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Article244 1952-12-01 1 Closed-Door Discussion At U. N. NEW YORK, Nov. 30 The big powers were reported yesterday as preparing for a closed door struggle aver a succession to United Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie— if any. The Russians a'e said to oe anxious to get Lie whoseA.P. - 244 words
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Article273 1952-12-01 1 BRISBANE, Nov. 30.— Sister Elizabeth Kenny, world famous pioneer m the treatment of infantile parajysis, died at her home near here today at the age of 66. For dayls doctors fougnjt to save the We of the famous Australian nurse who was suffering ,from a heartReuter - 273 words
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Article151 1952-12-01 1 Nehru From Our Own Coi'respondent PATNA, Nov. 30. —The Government of India would never bring m legislation ban. ning- cow slaughter through, out the country, declared Pre. mier Nehru addressing n pub. He meeting at Bhilsa on Sa. turday while on way to attend Buddhist151 words
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Article89 1952-12-01 1 AGARTALA, Nov. 26.— A wtkld elephant which had been spreading terror near here far the last two years, was killed by the District Magistrate of Tripura last week about seven miles from Agartala. It took 19 bullets to kill the elephant. He is reported toFOC - 89 words
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567 1952-12-01 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Dec. 1, 1952. Madras Govt's Example For Malaya TO keep on pampering the "government servants beyond the capacity of the public exchequer is most detrimental to the country's economic morale. In Malaya, this principle has never been observed, and the administrative machinery has, m consequence,567 words
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879 1952-12-01 2 Her Continued Prosperity Depends On Area NEW DELHI, Nov 30.— India's interest m the current Commonwealth economic conference, m London is more than academic. It is based on the conviction that her own continued prosperity largely depends on the solvency of theFOC - 879 words
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Article165 1952-12-01 2 MADRAS, Nov. 27 A noti. ncation issued by the Chief Controller of Imports, New Delhi, states that it has been decided that m addition t 0 the licences that may be issued to established importers for the import of exposed films during current licensing period, applicationsFOC - 165 words
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126 1952-12-01 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 28— For. mal Invitations have now been received and accepted by the Prime Minister and Mrs IIndiar a Gandhi t 0 attend Queen Eliabeth's Coronation next year. Both invitations, it is under, stood, were personal on behalf of Queen Elizabeth andFOC - 126 words
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Article91 1952-12-01 2 PATUKOTTAI, Nov. 28. —A 13-year-old boy, son of Mr. A. Ganapathi Aiyar, Headmaster of the local Board Higher Elementary Scool, who had an attack of paralysis and could not speak for some weeks, is reported to have suddenly recovered his power of speak for some weeks,FOC - 91 words
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Article96 1952-12-01 2 LAHORE, Nov. 24 The Pa- 1 kistan Government has so far not released 12 Indian films seized hy the Customs authorities alter recent reports of Government ban on the import of Indian film". Before the reports of the ban which has not yet been officially96 words
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235 1952-12-01 2 NfcW DELHI, Nov. 2o\— ln a statement laid before the Council of States ,the Minister for Commerce, Mr. D. P Ka/marlcar, said that during 1951-1952 applications for investment of foteign capital m India, received from six parties, were rejected. me statement showed tnat theFOC - 235 words
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Article222 1952-12-01 2 JHANSI. Nov. 28— The third congress of the CPI will be neiu about April next year, according to cucles close to tne *oi«tbureau. Tne previous congress was held m Calcutta m lij-io and maiked sensational changes m tne Party line ana was held m Bombay mFOC - 222 words
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Article168 1952-12-01 2 BOMBAY, Nov. 28— The Air Transport Association of India will consider a suggest! n made by the Directorate-Gen-eral of CTvil Aviation to reduce air fares on domestic airJ2" cs > Jt was learnt here today. This has been euggested as a A'ay to encourageFOC - 168 words
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Article135 1952-12-01 2 KOLHAPUR, Nov. 27— MrA- R- Bhat, member of the Indian Press Commission, said here that the report of the Commission might be ready by the end of 1953. Mr. Bhat, who was talking to Pressmen, stated that the terms of reference of the Press Commission135 words
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Article151 1952-12-01 2 BANGALORE, Nov. 30 Air Commodore R. H. D. Singh, Air Officer commanding, Training Command, who had been m Bangalore for the past four years, will be leaving shortly for Delhi t 0 take up his new appointment as Air Officer tn charge of the Technical and EquipmentFOC - 151 words
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142 1952-12-01 2 KARACHI, Nov. 27. Pakistan is m the midst of an economic crisis and is facing economic collapse, according to Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy convener of the Jinnah A wam i Muslim League. He told a Press conterence 1 1 nere: -uur expon-aDie commodities haveFOC - 142 words
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Article159 1952-12-01 2 fcRNAKULAM, Nov. 27. Mr. G. Kumara Pillai, newly appointed Judge of the Travan-core-Cochm High Court, was sworn m all solemnity a t tne Chief Justice's Court when ail Judges and members of the oar were present. The oath 01 oihce was administered to theFOC - 159 words
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70 1952-12-01 2 DACCA, iMov. 27.— The "Allrax ty totate Language Committee" has deeiueu io ouoer** x-»ec C <it "Political Prisoners jxelease :Jay." On tnat date, according t 0 a statement issue komgnt Dy Mr. Ataur Kanmaxi jxuiin, convenor oi the oouy <*nu v ice-Jf resiaent of tne ta^70 words
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Article87 1952-12-01 2 SANGLI, Nov. 27— A 15--year-old school girl, Miss Sutnan Vaze, studying m the Matric class m th c City High School at SangU, has been living on two cupH of tea and two or three teasponfuls of sugar every day. The only additional itemFOC - 87 words
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Article96 1952-12-01 2 BOMBAY, Nov. 27. Mr. Dange, Communist leader, denied a statement attributed to him m a section of the Press during his recent tour of the Soutn that the Cummunist party should resume its armed struggle. Wnat he had said at Hyderabad was; "If some people tnought thatFOC - 96 words
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Article100 1952-12-01 2 JHARIA, Nqv^ 25 The Damoaar Valley Corporation, it is *earnt, propose to open a navigation canal from uurgapur m bur<iwan aistnct rignt up to Calcutta- The canal will be 85 mUes long and will possess 46 locks, if it i 3 assumed that -nis canal will helpFOC - 100 words
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534 1952-12-01 3 Interesting Method Of Compensation Proposed CALCUTTA, Nov. 28.— The Government of West Bengal may introduce legislation for the abolition of zamindars m the State during the next session of the State Legislature. ing many gas lights into electrically lit points. 125 M. PIPELINEFOC - 534 words
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Article152 1952-12-01 3 CALCUTTA Ten t-mes more goats are being slaughtered m Calcutta daily to feed the city's meat-eating population than was the case before the case before the imposition of the ban on the slaughter of cattle under 14 years of age. Before Nov. 1, 300 goatsFOC - 152 words
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Article65 1952-12-01 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 28.— 1t is understood that Mr. Nityanand Kanungo, MP., will be the chairman of the proposed Textfle Enquiry Committee. It is contemplated that a comprehensive enquiry into the working of the textile mills, handlooms amd powerlooms will be made by .the Committee. The appointmentFOC - 65 words
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Article163 1952-12-01 3 PATNA. Nov. 28.— A double seater plane belonging to the Allahabad Flying Club crashed recently a mile and a half off Taregana ratiwaj station on the Patna-Gaya line. The plane is said to have been reduced to a mass of junk as a result of the crash.FOC - 163 words
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Article210 1952-12-01 3 DIGNITY AND DECORUM IN ELECTIONS Nehru. NEW DELHI, Nov. 26.— Mr. Nehru, m a statement asked Congressmen "to keep our principles before the public and our standard high." He added: "Those who do not believe m these principles cr m these standards shouia no place m the Congress." Referring toFOC - 210 words
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119 1952-12-01 3 170 AMENDMENTS TO PAKISTAN CONSTITUTION KARACnI, Nov. 2a.— Prime Minister Khwaja Nazimuddin, m a statement m the Constituent Assembly said that it would itake another three weeks to finalise the report of the Basic Principles Committee, The Committee had accepted about 170 amendments uplto last night and the delay mFOC - 119 words
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Article40 1952-12-01 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 28.— The Government of India, it is learnt, have granted two years' extension of tenure to Lt.-Gen. S. M. Shrinagesh, G.0.C.-in-C. Western Command. Lt.-Gen. Shrinagesh completes his present tenure on Aug. 30, 1993 FOCFOC - 40 words
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229 1952-12-01 3 Malayan Students For Delhi Convention A delegation of four students from the University of Malaya will represent Malaya at the Asian Students' Convention for the United Nations which is scheduled to take place at the University of Delhi, India, on Dec. 15. They will leave Singapore by air for New229 words
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Article183 1952-12-01 3 Addressing a meeting of supporters of the PrajaSocialist Party at the Indian Association Hall, Calcutta, Mr. J. B. Kripalani, chairman of the party, explain* d I the merger of the KMt and the Socialist Party One of the reasons, he said, was the common realisation of theFOC - 183 words
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Article64 1952-12-01 3 4 Injured In Cracker Explosion KHARAGPUR, Nov. 28.— A cracker burst m a Third Class compartment of a Calcutta-bound passenger train on <the Kharagrur station platform last week seriously injuring four persons. Tho explosion occurred when an Excise official was inspecting a rope-covered ball which he had found m theFOC - 64 words
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298 1952-12-01 3 Merger Of Non- Communist Parties In P.S.P. Under Way CALCUTTA: Mr. Asoka Mehta, General Secretary of the Pra j a-Socialist Party, at a Press conference m Calcutta, disclosed that negotiations for the merger of some non-Com-munist parties m Ite PSP were now under way. He said that integration of newFOC - 298 words
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Article, Illustration129 1952-12-01 3 Guards Officers and officials connected with the Coronation Procession arrangements timed a State landau drawn by eight Windsor greys, a band, and detachments of Guardsmen, over the second half of the coronation procession route on the morning of Nov. 23 from 7.30 a.m. Hoar frost lay onA.P. - 129 words
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Article323 1952-12-01 3 PHOTO). NEW DELHI, Nov. 30.— The scheme for compensating displaced persons from West Pakistan is now so well advanced that the Government is shortly sending Mr. N. C. Srivastava, Chief Resettlements for the printing of compensation certificates. Tho print order will run to about 500,000 copies. HeFOC - 323 words
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Article112 1952-12-01 3 KARACHI, Nov. 26.—Pakistan was unable to take up a Persian offer of oil for sale because no tankers were available. The Minister of State, Mr. Khyasuddin Pathan, confirmed that a suggestion had been received from Persia that Pakistan should buy her oil, but said thatFOC - 112 words
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551 1952-12-01 4 Congress Top Executives Not To Hold Office In Pol. Parties By Our Staff Reporter The Singapore Trade Union Congress at the First Annual Delegates Congress held yesterday at the Clerical Union Hall at Rangoon Road passed certain amendments to its551 words
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536 1952-12-01 4 T.U.C. PRESIDENT SECRETARY BARRED FROM HOLDING OFFICE IN POLITICAL PARTIES Mr. P. C. Pillai, of Sinapore Harbour Board Staff Association brought a resolution stating that the President and the General Secretary of the Singapore Trade Union Congress should not hold the office of president, secretary or treasurer m any of536 words
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Article169 1952-12-01 4 LONDON, Nov. 30. The first postage stamps of the new Elizabethean reg i n bearing a glamour portrait of Britain's young and beaiuttfuJ Queen, will go an sale next Friday Bursting with iprlde ovel their appealing Monarch. Queen Elizabeth the 11, the British post office169 words
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134 1952-12-01 4 Hongkong Tops In Men And Women Teams SIH SU CHEW (H.K.) MRS. NASIKWALA (INDIA) TOP INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS (By Our Staff Reporter) T. D. Ramanujam, Secretary Asian Table Tennis Federation announced yesterday that Hongkong Men and Women Teams have been ranked first m Asia by its three-man committee headed by the134 words
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Article290 1952-12-01 4 BANDITS SLASH 6,000 RUBBER TREES KUALA LUMPUR* Sun: Two Terrorists slashed 6.000 rubber trees on the Tan Chwee pang Estate m the Plentong area of Johore, says todays Emergency Communique. It adds: LORRY BURNT About ten terrorists, armed with rifles and pistols, burned a lorry m the Kota Tinggl areaA.P.; FOC - 290 words
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623 1952-12-01 4 MR. R. S. RAO MADRAS, Nov. 28. Mr. R. Suryanarayana Rao said here that, from the economic point of view, the present juncture was not opportune for the formation of the Andhra State. (2) Hiroji Satoh (Japan) and Fu Chi Fong (Hongkong); (4)623 words
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