Indian Daily Mail, 6 December 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 297. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 459 1 Lifeboat Swept Away, Radiogram Wrecked, Crockery Damaged Baby Born On Board, Passenger Loses Teeth By Our Staff Reporter Passengers who arrived in Singapore yesterday by sa. Jalagopal from South India narrated harrowing tales of their experience of last week's terrific cyclone which hit the ship and caused
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  • 26 1 I Earlier Report: From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 4.—The magnitude of the havoc caused by the cyclone which hit
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  • 26 1 NOTED AUTHOR ON TOUR Mr. S. K. POTTEKAT, welßcnown Malayalam author who has arrived in Kuala Uimpur wtth his wtfe, on a tour of 3.E. Asia.
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  • 457 1 RAILWAY STATIONS AND LINES' ALSO DAMAGED Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 5. The death roll in Karaikal has risen to 42, according to a statement by the French Administrator. People became panicky when the cyclone and tidal wave hit the town and rushed
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  • 86 1 OTTAWA, Dec. 4. Trade Minister C D Howe said in an interview on Tuesday the Canadian government is preparing for commercial use of atomic energy Within the next five years. Howe said atomic power will be available in that time and government officials already are
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  • 295 1 Radio Malaya has made special arrangements to bring to listeners the results of Election returns for the Sin ipore City Council and the Johore Town Council Elections- As regards the Singapore City Council Elections, from approximately 10 p-m- onwards listeners t o transmission on
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  • 61 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 30. In a written reply to a question by Mr. B. S. Munthy, the Union IVxxl aaid Agriculture Mlnisftesr said that tfoe disouissions a.t Bombay wiith the Food Ministers of certain gtla'tes rented to tihe general food conditions and the future policy.
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  • 220 1 Nehru Openly Indicts Hindu Mahasabhaites From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Dec. s.— An adjournment motion to discuss the situation in Kashmir arising from the Praja Parishad's Satyagraha wa? nuled out by the Deputy Speaker Mr. Ananthasayanam Iyengar in the House of the People on Thursday on the ground that
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  • 59 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. b. An uncommonly brigihft meteor was seen aver Madras Oity on Thursday evening, Lts brightness (remainitog un dimmed for early five minutes. With a white head and a long green luminiscent tail. ft was so Tiwur and brt&ht that people
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  • 179 1 SEOUL, Dec 5. President, elect Dwight D. Eisenhower surveyed the Korean war situation first hand, inspected Allied units and departed today for the United State". With the Eisenhower party was a host erf brass, including Secretary.designate Charles E. Wilson; the incoming /ttorney.General Herber* Rrownwel!*' JUL; the ohain»an
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  • 86 1 A Bronx, New York, carpenter, has received a latter from his son, a United States Army Veteran tn Denmark, saying that two years of treatments and operations have made him a woman. The letter, from Christine Jocgensen. 26. formerly George Jorgensen, Junior, told her parents: "Nature
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  • 320 1 Investigation Into Present Emoluments Of Local Officers Benham Heads Three-Man Committee By Our Staff Reporter The Colonial Secretary Mr. W. L. Blythe announced yesterday at a press conference that the Government has appointed a Three-man Investigation Committee to investigate whether the present emoluments of locally domiciled officers were adequate. The
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    • 264 1 BEST INDIAN PAIN %^^M BALM HINDU DESTITUTES BURIAL FUND Following further contributions to the HINDU DESTITUTES BURIAL FUND are thankfully acknowledged by the INDIAN DAILY MAIL: Singapore Harbour Board R. Chandresan 1.00 No. 52 Badge Gang K P. Kuppusamy 1.00 Ship Workers 50.00 P- Shanmugha Thevar 1.00 M Pakklrisamy 2.00
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  • 644 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Dec. 6, 1952. NOTES AND COMMENTS UNITY IS IRRESISTIBLE IT is ironical indeed that the British authorities themselves have provided the best argument against an act of their own: they partitioned this country into two distinct political units the Colony of Singapore and the Federation
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  • 796 2 INDIA'S POLICY EXPLAINED NEW DELHI, Dec. 2.— Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister for Revenue and Expenditure, replying to a question asked by Sardar Hukum Singh in the House of the People, laid the following statement on the table of the House showing the exchange control regulations applicable
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    85 2 All that could be seen of this Austin "Champ" military vehicle as it was driven through a test tank at the war office ground at fan/borough. Hampshire, Nov 18 was the top of i«s air intake stack p<pe. AH that could be seen of t*** driver was his head. The
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  • 86 2 °As the United States Skyr aider (upper right), pulls away from its bombing run, three bombs from tine cradles of the Skyraider in foreground, fall towards targets at Wonsan, North Korea. Smoke and debris can be seen in the picture dated, Nov. 27 erupting frcm the
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  • 97 2 NEW DELHI, Dec 2. Acording t o official figures available here, 2,974,564 tons of coal were produced by Indian collieries in October this year. During the same month 122,440 tons of scrfe coke, 184,405 tons of hard coke and 13,485 tons tf. other kinds of
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  • 366 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 2. Investigations by the West Bengal Minority Commission into alleged atrocities on Muslims in certain villages in the Ma! da district of West Bengal show that no "mass murder,rape, desecration of mosques, and arson,' 1 as reported in the Pakistani Press, took
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  • 149 2 CHANDERNAGORE, Dec 2. The Union Ministry of Law i* ccmidsring what procedure should be followed to ascertain the will of the people of Chaniernagore regarding the future status of the former French possession, said Mr. Provash Chandra Das, member of the Advisory Council and President of the
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  • 130 2 FILM CHAMBER'S CALL TO PRODUCERS MADRAS, Dec 2. At a meeting of the Committee of the South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce and its producer members held on Nov. 28, it wa s resolved to express their sense of protest against the "general unsympathetic and arbitrary attitude of the Ministry
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  • 984 2 By the By Selegie Road FOtf/i* FRANCHISE EXERCISE IT "TODAY six councillors will be efecte<l to the Singapore City Council from six wards font of 20 candidates conteetiaig those seats^ gether there are 55 polling booths and there are 44,896 voters on the register. Officially there are six Progressive Party
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    • 91 2 Hie Eastern Shipping Corporation Ltd. S.S. JALAGOPAL (Accepting Passengers and Cargo) To: Port Swettenham. Penang. Nagapattinam and Madras Singapore P. Swettenham Penang Arriving 5-12-52 9-12-52 10-12-52 SaMtog 8-12-52 9-12-52 11-12-52 Arriving 30-12-52 11- 1-53 12- 1-53 Sailing (abt.) lo- 1-53 11- 1-53 12- 1-53 Arriving (abt) 29- 1-53 1- 2-53
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  • 1830 3 Nehru's Speech At Sanchi Conference SANCHI, Dec. 2.— The International Buddhist Cultural Conference opened here on Saturday last under the presidentship of Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrfsh mm, V ice-President of India. The conference was attended by about three thousand Buddhist scholars, monks, nuns and historians
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  • 131 3 Some of the many Kikuyu tnibesmen who were detained as Mau Mau suspects after the compulsory evacuation of all Kikuyu squatters from European farms in the Thomson's Falls area, are seen to thlis picture received in London on Nov. 30. The enclosure is surrounded by barbed
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  • 184 3 Dr. C- J. Paglar has submitted the following questions for the next meeting ctf the Singapore Legislative Council: To ask the Colonial Secretary; 1. Whether in view of the progress already made in thi» Council since the cctning into operation of the Elections Ordinance,
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  • 376 3 Appointment Of Lawyer As Dt. Judge: C.R. Answers Questions MADRAS Dec. 2. -The appointment of a member of the Bar as District and Sessions Judge by direct recruitment, formed the subject of an mterpellation in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday. •Mr. C. RajagcipaJaohaxi, Chfet Minister, answered in the affirmative the
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  • 967 4 CEYLON NEWS: Residentship Qualifications: Govt. Justifies Amendment COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government's External Affairs Ministry, in a lengthy statement issued recently, justifying once again their stand in amending the Indian and Pakistani Citizenship Act, in respect of the residence of wife and unmarried minor children of
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  • 101 4 Amended Indian Resolution Passed UNITED NATIONS. Dec. S. —Mr. Krishna Menon, India's delegate, in the course of hds speech Wednesday on his amended resolution on Korea, before it was passed by an overwhelming majority, said hat the main purpose of his resolution was to obtain tihe termination of hostilities., a
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  • 93 4 NEW PRESIDENT OF KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPALITY Mr. A. D. York, M.C.S., will take over the poat of President, Municpal Council, Kuala Lumpur, about the middle of this month. His place as Deputy Chief Secxe'tary will be tafccn by Mr. D. K. Daniels, 0.8.E.. M.C.S., on his return from leave. Mr.
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  • 61 4 Under the auspices oi the Dttntine Life Society, Singapore, Swaml Ajaurananda, Lecturer In Sanskrit on Indian Philosophy, of Thai Bharath Cultural Lodge. Bangkok, will speak >n English on the suoject of Harmony of Religion acid Message of the Master, <u the Ceylon Tamils' Associa-tton, 11
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  • 63 4 Tlhe Umar Pulavar N>;ght Englifch School. 41 Maxwell Road, wiiM axx&pt afiplicatians for enrolment in the following evening classes: Primaries I. -and 11. Standards I, n and UL Applications may be forwarded to the Teachers-in-charge at the School, any evening Monday to Friday (6 p.m.
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  • 49 4 Mrs. M. R. N. PanicJcer ot Oastlefleld Estate, Puchon* and K. Anirudha/n of Ewart Co. regret to inform all relatives and friends that their beloved father, Kri&hnan Muthalaly of Mayyanad passed away peacefully on Nov. 26, 1952. The deceased leaves behind a wife, three sons and two daughters
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