Indian Daily Mail, 4 December 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 295 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 232 1 NEHRU DISAPPOINTED AT REJECTION OF INDIAN PLAN "Grand Opportunity For Peace In Korea Missed GWALIOR, Dec. 3.— Addressing a public meeting in Gwalior on M onday Prime Minister Nehru said that he was disappointed at the rejection of India's plan to solve the deadlock in Korea armistice talks, first by
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    67 1 son of the Emperor and Empress of Japan, is seen Nov. 10. after formal ceremony in which he was officially declared neir apparent to the Japanese Throne, one of the last important thrones Jn the world. In this picture. Crown Prince Akihito fci wearing centurie s-old ceremonial robes and "Karnmairt"
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    58 1 PHOTO). ffir Khawaja Nx-/.;nuddin. Premier of Pakistan, with fes car on, chats with Robert Menzies, the Australian Premier, and another delegate to the Commonwealth Conference at Ihe left of this picture. At right British Premccr Winston Church.ll gestures in welcome to another delegate arriving. In the background is Mr Whilehead.
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  • 152 1 The Federation authorities yesterday begun an intensive campaign to bring in the Number One Malay terrorist, Dat bin Anjang Abdullah, alias Dat bin Abdullah and also well-known as Abdullah CD. Posters announomg awarjs to the public who assist the Security Forces in laying hands on him
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  • 89 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 3.— Com. menting on trie overwhelming support of the U.N. PojJj«/cai Committee for me in<Xan Peace plan. the leader Of tihe Indian delegation to the U.M., Slirimati Vijayalakshmi, sa»d ok Monday. "We are happy at the soln'.a. rity shown We nope it may be
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  • 396 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Dec. 3. India's plaii for bringing peace to Korea heads lor tinal U.N. approval today by the full U.N. General Assembly. Once approved it will be sent on for an already-promised rejection by the Chinese and North Korean Reds-
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  • 183 1 LONDON, Dec. 3. London airport took on a purple hue Tuesdav a lot of purple noses and a lot of royalty to welcome home the Duke of Edinburgh and the Duchess of Kent. The Queen, dominant fig-ure in a large group, bore
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  • 348 1 Maldive Islands To Be Proclaimed Republic On Jan. 1 COLOMBO: To many the Ibrahim Maidan will only be a name. To the Maldivians. however, this open park and playing field on Male, the principal island in the Maldivian group, will b2 the site for yet another historic event hi their
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  • 84 1 HONGKONG. Dec. 3.— Midhael Pamcic OBrien. tae 57-year-old mariner without a passport, made his 59th rouud trip to Macao today aboard the ferry Lee Hung. O'Brien, who came out ol Red China luft summer on a set of Red Cross papers whicn the Maoao and Hongkong governments will
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  • 162 1 The FAO sponsored Forestry Commission for Asia and Dhe Pacific yesterday broke up into working committics t'O study the mass of technical papers before them. One decision of particular interest to 'this Region was taken when it was decided to recommend the establishment of
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  • 397 1 Templer Reports To Churchill On Malaya Campaign Begins To Bear Fruit LONDON, Dec. 3— General Sir Gerald Templer reported o Prime Minister Winston ChurchiU |jrt day Britain's stepped-up campaign t,, crus h the Cbmmumst rebel movement in Malaya is beginning t 0 get results. In a Itmchtime talk, the High
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    73 1 PHOTO' Firefighters rush hoses and foam throwers to the scene as the pilot (on wing at Irft) evacuates this U.S. Navy fighter-bomber which burst into flames on landing on the flight deck 0/ the aircraft caxrter VJB. Essex in Korean waters recently, en the wing at right ail asbestos-olad firefighter
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  • 211 1 HANOI. Dec. 2.— Commu. nist troops burst out o f the jungle where they have lain surrounding the French fort, ress of Nasam for over a week and opened the awatted attack overnight. The Communists came in with guns blazing just before midnight After 14
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  • 62 1 The State Government iias sent Tengku Ngah Mohamed bin Tentka Sri Akar, Deputy President, Town BoaTd. Kuala Trenggianu, to Johore Baliru to study and observe the Town Council elections now beinx held in Johore. General elecWon of unofficial members to the Town Council. KuaJa Trengganu.
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  • 600 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Dec. 4, 1952. Why Add To Their Misery! U/HEN there is no treatment contemplated and no medicine is forthcoming, a patient fusi/ally becomes inured to his disease, and resigns himself to his fate. This reduces much of his mental worry and anxiety and also physical
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  • 862 2 Whipping Or Hanging For The Guilty, Suggests Gadgil NEW DELHI, Nov. 29. Whipping or hanging for those guilty in extreme cases of corruption was suggested by Mr. N- V. Gadgil (Congress), a former Central Minister, in the House of the People
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  • 52 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 20— Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister for Revenue and Expenditure, in a written reply t o Mr. H- NMukerjee said in the House of the People that too property had been permitted t o be deposited by Indian citinzens in banks outside India since
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    106 2 In its battle against ma-laria-fcarrying mosquitoes, the World Health Organization of the United Nations has already brought protection to an estimated 50.000.000 jpeople. Iranian worker* are shown above spraying a farmer's home to kiH mosquitoes. This work was done under a Faint Four programme sponsored jointly by the Government of
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  • 63 2 St. Francis Relic Returned BOMBAY, Nov. 29.— A relic Of St. Francis Xavier a piece of skin from iris body stolen on Nov. 25 from a church in Girgaujm, Central Bombay, has been restored "mysteriously". According ict the church authorities, when the priest was about to dress for Mass on
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  • 109 2 NEHRU ALONE CAN LEAD THE CONGRESS PATNA, Nov. 26 The name of Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru has been proposed for the lores'dentship of the Congrc» s for the next term by ten delegate* from Bihar. Mr. R. S. Yadav, Secretary of the B.P.C-C- and Chief Bihar, proposing Mi Nellm's name says:
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  • 133 2 MYSTERY GIRL WORTH FURTHER STUDY— Says Dr. MERCARA, Nov. 29. A comprehensive report on the •■nodical observation of Mis* Dhanalakshmi, who has been living without food or water for more than six months now, h!as just been submitted *o the State Government and the Government of India. Dr. T B-
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  • 108 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 29 The Home Minister, Dr. K. N. Katju, in a written reply in the House of the People, stated that the Government o f India proposed to grant a loan of Rs. 2.5 crores for the Tungabhadra prcrject l n the current financial
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  • 225 2 LUCKNOW. Nov. 29. A new historical site called Guthal Khera, three miles from Chandausi, ha 3 been discovered by Mr. K. D. Bajpaf, Archaelogical Officer of Utt a r Pradeeh. Mr. Rajpai made a general survey of Kanauj, the wellknown historical town which for over 600
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  • 108 2 I jab (I) Asuembly rejected a Communist-sponsored reaoluurging the abolition of the Punjab rl) Legislative Council. The resolution was moved by Sardar Nidhan Singh and was supported by the Akalis and the Zamindara group. Mr. Ramakrishna (Congress), Opposing the resrlution, and that the Upper House
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  • 78 2 Rajasthan Cabinet Reshuffle JAIPUR, Nov. 29 The Rajasthan Government announced pome changes in the distribution o f portfolios among the Ministers o f State. The Chief Minister, Mr. Vyas, will hold the portfolios of General Supervision and Co-ordination, Appointment Political, and General Administration, excluding certain heads under General Administration The
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  • 172 2 Nehru Asks House To Await Govt*s Decision New Delhi, Nov. 39. Prime Minister Nehru, replyi n to the demand made by several members for disclosure o' the names of concerns to which loans had been granted b the Industrial Finance Corporation, asked the House
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  • 98 2 BALASORE, Nov. 29. Mr. P. K. K. Kapila, Collector of Balasore, has ordered proprietors of 271 estates of Balaiore district, except Kanika. to turrender their land. Mr. N. P. Patnaik, Doput Magistrate, has been appointed Anchal Adhikari and four magistrates have been ordered to visit
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  • 71 2 MOTHER THREW HERSELF INTO SON'S PYRE DIED AMBALA, Nov. 27. A septuagenarian woman criflced herself on the burnin g Pyre as *he was over, come by grief on the death of her 26-year-old son, according to a report received here from Sbakabad, a neighbouring own After the cremation of the
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  • 318 2 Statutory Body For Air Services In India NEW DELHI, Nov. 24.— Tht Government of India an understood to have flnallj decided to proceed with to plan of having a statutory corporation for operating both the internal and foreign air services of India. Thf Oommunicattons Ministry I now engaged in drafting
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    • 59 2 "Unberthed Tickets for the *Rajula f «w/tn^ from Singapore about 20-12-52 U-nberthed tickets for the s-s. "Rajula" sailing on the 20th December, 1952, will be on sale at our Unberthed Ticket Office at Trafalgar Street on the Btih December, 1952, at 9 a.m. ISLAY KEItR CO., LTD. Agents: 8.1.5.N. CO.,
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  • 1040 3 C. R. Explains Rules MADRAS, Nov. 30.— The Chief Minister stated in the Madras Legislative Assembly, during question-time on Wednesday (Nov. 24) that there was no Government Order prohibiting the formation of any Association of Government servants, but the Government had prescribed certain conditions for
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    43 3 PHOTO/. A New York City Mounted Policeman stands by as the Liner Queen ElizabeCh is berthed at New York City, Nov 26, dui'jng a work stoppage by longshore-Tien who were scheduled to unload the liner and a nu'nber of other transatlantic vessels.- A.P.
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  • 118 3 TOKYO, Dec. 2.-^A group of women in Japan have adin.tlted that business is a mjan's world. Tine red-ftioea organisers Of the Woman's Livelihood Co-operative Association of Tokyo told the newspaper Ascuhi their business was so deep in tiie red :fchie only way to aavs it
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  • 289 3 Sri Sankaracharya's Appeal To Wealthy Educated Hindus MAY U RAM, Nov. 22.— "1t is the desire of His Holiness Sri Sankaracharya, that it will conduce to ample production of foodgroins and to the prosperity of the country if members of communities like Saiva Chettiars, Nattukottai
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  • 148 3 M.P.' s Election Set Aside PATNA, Nc«v. 29 The election of Mr. Chandrashwar Prasad Narain fSingh (Congress) to the House erf the People from Muzffarpur northwest constituency was declared void and set aside by an election tribunal here by a majority decision of two to one. Two members at the
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  • 79 3 DACCA, Nov. 29.--The re'ics of Sariputt a and Moggallana, two chief disciples of Lord Buddha may, after the ceremcnies at Sanchi are over be brought t 0 East Pakistan tyr exposition amcinjrst the Buddhist population here. A communication indicating this possibility ii understood to
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  • 1433 3 Deceased's Head Produced In Court MADRAS, Nov. -24.— When the Efftnore Court wider Mr. M. A. Venkataramana Naidu, the Chief Presidency Magistrate reassembled after lunch to hear evidence in what is called the "Alavandar Murder Case, P. B. Krishnaswami, Head Constable of the Law College
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  • 131 3 HYDERABAD (Dn.). Nov. 29, The Nizam dc<es not pay any taxes for his personal properties within the Hyd«-» rabad municipal limits, Hyderabad's Local Government Minister, Mr. G. Anna Rao, k4d the State Assembly. The Nizam gives a contribution of Rs- -50,000 to thei C<<rporat!on in lieu
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  • 90 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 29. In tho. Council of States, Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister for Revenue, listed the countries where death duties arc levied in one form or other. These countries are: U.K.. U.S.A., France, Germany Hilland. Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, Austria, Czechoslovakia. Spain, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Poland,
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  • 815 4 W. E. A. INTERNATIONAL VARIETY CONCERT Adult Education 'Scheme A Success, Says Governor Workers Education Association presented an International Variety Concert in aid of the Building Fund of the Singapore Council for Adult Education under the distinguished patronage of the Governor of Singapore Mr. J. F. Nicoll last night and
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  • 346 4 4th Commission For Asia And The Pacific TUES: Mr. J. P. Edwards, Director of Forestry for the Federation of Malaya, was today unandmously elected Chairman of t)he FAOsponsored Forestry Commission far Asia and t»he Fiaclnc a.t today's second session of the Commission at Victoria Memorial Hall. Mr. Edwards was nominated
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  • 117 4 40 Bandits Attack Gurkha Patrol KUALA LUMPUR: Wed. One Gurtcha soldier was seriously wounded, and later died, when about 40 terrorists fired on a patrol ot th" 1/10 Gurkhas in the KULAI AREA of Johare, says today's Emergency Communique. Jt adds: Three terrorists nred on a patrol of the First
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  • 221 4 REDUCED AIR FARES NOT POSSIBLE CALCUTTA, Nov. 29. A 1 meeting of the Air Transport Association of India held here decided that it would not be possible to reduce air farea on domestic air lines in India. The suggestion had been made by the Directorate-Gc.i-eral of Civil Aviation some time
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  • 23 4 Total expoots of Tin to all counitrtes from Singapore and Federation of Malaya during November, 1952. amounted to 5,327 tons.
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  • 24 4 Total exports of rubber, all grades to all countries, from Singapore and Federation of Malaya during November, 1952, amounted to 77,114 tons-
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  • 87 4 Boy Found Police Seek Information A Cttiinese boy, about 10 years old, was i&und by tin* Singapore Police an Oct. 6, 195<! v't 4.55 p.m. at Moh fl-uain Terrace, near Jiang Sa'hru. Police say "r>e was oehaving in a qiK-ex manner. tie is still under police ewtory. The Colony police
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  • 37 4 The next sitting of th Court of Criminal Appea; and the Court of App« (Civil) will take place m th* Supreme Count Building, s; n gapore. on Monday, Dec 15 1352 at 10.30 a.m.
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