Indian Daily Mail, 7 December 1952
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Title Section18 1952-12-07 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIM. NO. 298. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1952. *OUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article301 1952-12-07 1 GOES TO HAWAII TO WORK ON INFORMATION GATHERED EXCHANGES LETTERS WITH SOUTH KOREAN PRESIDENT GUAM, Dec. 6.— President-elect Dwight Eisenhower arrived on this Pacific island before dawn today on his way hame from his three-day secret tour of Korea. From his plane he went directlyReuter - 301 words
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Article94 1952-12-07 1 TOKYO, Dec. 6.— Despite one of the most comprehensive security blackouts In history of General Eis^nhowefs blackouts in history, the General's vfisit to Korea was not a secret in Jaipan almost from the moment he arrived. The mass circulation, newspaper Asa-hi Shumbu'n on Wednesday morning publishedReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-12-07 1 Photo) Members of the Japanese Diet of Tokyo, Japan, convene at the first meeting of the Lower House since it s representatives were named in the recent general oloction. At extreme right (gray suit) Ig Premier SWfferu Yoshida, who was elected after the Liberal spl't In its rankparty mended theUSIS - 52 words
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92 1952-12-07 1 "Sri. s. K. Pottakatt, a Malayalam Novelist, who has just completed his tour of South Africa ana who is now on a tour of South East Asia with his wife is spending a fe-v days in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Mrs. PottakaU wUI be92 words
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Article36 1952-12-07 1 JAKARTA, Dec. 6.—lndonesia's government crisis was forestalled but not averted Friday \rtlth the announcement that tlhe Army Chief of Staff, Colonel Rasution, and other H»gh Army officers will be relieved of command. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article48 1952-12-07 1 Portuguese Govt Amnesty LISBON, Dec 6.— The Portuguese Government has granted amnesty for certain offenders In Portuguese India, to mark the commemoration of the fourth centenary of the death of Saint Francis Xavier. It will be granted to persons convicted o f minor offences but not political ReuterReuter - 48 words
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229 1952-12-07 1 World Experts On Plague Meet In Bombay Seven of the world's leading authorities on plague are «t present i n Bombay to attend the Second Meeting of tlie Plague Export Committee of the World Health Organisation which opened on Dec 4 at the RafFkine Institute. They are: Dr. J.M. de229 words
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Article26 1952-12-07 1 WASHINGTON, Dec 6- £> Commerce Department officials stid Friday they expect to formiflate within two weeks a method for clo&er control of rice exports to Japan A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-12-07 1 Photo) Mr. U. Nu, Prime Minuter of Burma shaking hand* u'th the Prim* Minister Shri Jawaharlal Nehru on h's arrival at (Delhi) Safdarjung airport on Nov 27. The Prime Minister of BuVma. 's on a brief visit to tihis country to attend the cnshHnement a t Sanchi of the RoliciI.I.S. - 62 words
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Article44 1952-12-07 1 SIMLA, Dec. 6 According to THE HINDUSTAN TIMES, t.ic committee of officials and on-officials appointed by the Himachal Pradesh Government for revising land revenue law has recommended the abolition of zamindari (landlordism) on payment of compensation within the state FOCFOC - 44 words
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Article39 1952-12-07 1 UNITED NATIONS. Dec B—Britain yesterday opposed a move »n the Trusteeship Committee t o seek an opinion from the International Court on Administrative Unions, under which colonies ami adjoining Trust territories are administered by one body. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-12-07 1 Photo). Captain Arifiin and Captain M. F. Bennett of the 3rd >I:ihi>. who operated) for long periods in the deep jungle in the Raub area and discovered a large number of terrorists' food and clothes dumps ArmyArmy P.R. - 37 words
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75 1952-12-07 1 UNITED NATIONS, Dec 6—Secretary General Trygve Lie, b«i»il yesterday that ht wouH set up an adfyiory panel suspected subversive activities fe deal with specific cases of amon^ United Nations stall*. Establishment of such n panel was recommended by tha three international Jurists who advsied himReuter - 75 words
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Article79 1952-12-07 1 EEW DELHI, Dec 6.—Nearly 100 delegates from all over India will assemble at Delhi to take part in the national ejrMnar on adult literature to be inaugurated on December 20 by Prime Minister Nehru. The seminar will consider the uetUon of preparing suitable literature for newIIS - 79 words
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235 1952-12-07 1 Has Entered Anglo-US Camp New Delhi Withdrawing From Peacemaking Role In 'Korea'? NEW DELHI, Dec. 6— Peiping Radio's charge that India "has entered the AngloUnited States camp" left Indian Government official stunned and agitated last night. New Deihi's peacemaking role tn the Korean disrate appearedReuter - 235 words
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Article29 1952-12-07 1 BOXN, Dec. 6.— The West German Supreme Court's chief .prosecutor yesterday filed high treason, charges against two Germans from Kiel, fcrmer German naval the British tcT a foreign ReuterReuter - 29 words
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181 1952-12-07 1 AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TOUR OF INDIA? CALCUTTA, Dec. 6. The Indian Cricket Control Board nas invited Australia to send an official team to t«ur India next season, when tLe Board celebrates >*» Silv....* Jubilee, said Mr. J.C. Mukherjee, President of the Board here today. Sir Donald Brahman was invited some timeReuter - 181 words
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Article51 1952-12-07 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.— The Fhilippiine rvoe crop this year may reach 1.800.000 tens and thus eliminate the need for imports. "The Philippine goal of self-sufficiency iln rice may ba achieved this year if output is as hi#h as anticipated", the U.S. Department of Agriculture said Friday.—A.P. - 51 words
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142 1952-12-07 1 LONDON, Dec. 6. Most British Commonwealth Minsters abandoned their conference chamber yesterday and tried to slice through their differences by man->to-man discussions in the corridors. The Ministers, meeting lo ftad ways o[ giving more strength to the pound, turned over d?taHed committee work lo subordinateA.P. - 142 words
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Article58 1952-12-07 1 CITY COUNCIL ELECTION RESULTS Following were elected to tine Singapore City Council yesterday. East Ward MISS AMY LAYCOCK— Progressive— I#OU West Ward MRS. ROBERT EU- -Progressive— 1,139. Ward MR. A. R. LAZAROUS— iLabour— 2,s6o. South Ward MR. S. JAGANATHAN— Independent 2,093. Rochore Ward MR. SIM BENG SENG— Progressive 1,935. City58 words
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Article145 1952-12-07 1 Mrs- Goh Kok Kee, Chaiiv man of Singapore Family .Planning Association, ha a returned to Singapore after at-' tending the International Planned Parent-hood Conference held last week in Bombay. The Vice-dhainnan, Mrs. M. KBucher, arrived at Kallang on Tuesday along with Professor Gordon King, Professor of145 words
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Article23 1952-12-07 1 LONDON, Dec. 6. Thick choking fog blanketed Britain today cutting visibility to LO yards and slowing down traffic 'to t intil'i craVi., ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article62 1952-12-07 1 LONDON, Dec. 6. The Duchess of Kent will ba the sruest of honour at a luncheon here on December 16 given by -the Government in recognition of the success of her recent visit t 0 the Far East. The lu.icheon will be held atReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration1720 1952-12-07 2 AI^HEN an object is observed through binoculars, the object appears nearer than it Is. But if the binoculars are reversed, that which is right at hand seems suddenly to have been removed far from the observer. So if the teachings »nd demonstrations ofUSIS - 1,720 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-12-07 2 Egyptian Premier, Major General Mohamed Naquib (left), stands beside Major Grerhzfrd Mertens (behind), formerly off the German "Whe*-macht" Dr. Wilhelm Voss, Hea3 of the Military experts (Centres, immediately in front of Major Mertens), <n(nd General Willy Fahrmbacher. formerly of the German "Whermacht" (right), at the m-VioeuvTes of his newly createdA.P. - 65 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-12-07 2 Captain Steimel, German Instructor, runs to the waiting' rai craft with an Egyptian paratrooper, dur- ing the first manoeuvres of the newly created Egyptian I'aratroop Unit, Nov. 29th. File Parstroop Unit is the first of Its kind "newly created by Major General Moh» m e d Naguib. A.P. Photo.A.P. - 49 words
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468 1952-12-07 2 S. K. Patil - S. K. Patil NEW DELHI, Dec. I.— Mr.S. K. Patil, M.P., said that further nationalization of road transport should be postponed for ot least 10 years. State Governments, he added, should utilize this period to consolidate their present services and gain experience. Presiding civerFOC - 468 words
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62 1952-12-07 2 MANILA, Dec. 6— A British business executive urges con» oluston of a fore'gn exchange arrangement between the Philippines and Great Britain for increased trade relations between the two countriesHarold Crowther, managinS Jivtc^or the Baker Perkins (Exports) Ltd., o r Peterborough, England, saO the industrialisation programme of theA.P. - 62 words
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Article104 1952-12-07 2 C'MONS THANKS TO DUCHESS OF KENT LONDON, Dec 6. Two Conservative members of Parli-ament yesterday tabled a motion in the House of Commons expressing /appreciation of the Dtuohe.ss of Kent for toer recent Far Eastern tcux. The motion in the names of J. Bafcer Whtte, Canterbury, and Wing-Commander Eric BuHus,A.P. - 104 words
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Article100 1952-12-07 2 WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.— Secretary of State Dean Aoheson has ordered his raving ambassador to the MOckile East, Edwin Locke, Jr. to return immediately to explain his public criticism of tine admin istratilon foreign palicy. it was learned yesterday. Locke, who directs all American economic and technicalA.P. - 100 words
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Article118 1952-12-07 2 TUNIS, Dec. 6 Fehrat H«ched, a Tunisian lender and and outspoken advocate of Tunisian national isrr. was found slain la -t night along a highway south of Tunis. Near his? body w»« hip bul-let-riddled automobile. French officials >n *h?» North African Protector** immediately ordered a ecxfewA.P. - 118 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1952-12-07 3 ARUNA MUKERJI - ARUNA MUKERJI (By INDIA, the land where Buddha lived and died played ihe host to Buddhist leaders from many Asian countries at the International Buddhist Conference, held at Sanchi in Bhopal on Nov. 29 and 30. Asian leaders and saffron-clad monks gathered at the hill-top at Sanchi,Dept. of Information; R. Satagopan - 1,130 words
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Article29 1952-12-07 3 WASHINGTON. Dec 8.Mns. David WilloCk Wallace, mother-to- I:w of President Truman, died at the White House FrL'diajr after an dllness of several months. She was 90 years oki A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-12-07 3 Photo). The n«wly constructed Chetiya Giri Vihara, Sanchi. Where the Relics of Sariputta and Maha. Moge.illna have now found a permanent restvng- place. IISIIS - 24 words
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Article, Illustration139 1952-12-07 3 Ceylonese Buddhist monxs arrived in Delhi recently tv> pray at the Brfddha Vihara on their way to Sanchi. They had travelled 3,000 miles by road and rail from Ceylon, visiting all the im-port-fit Buddhist pilgrimage centres and propose to visit Ellora and Ajanta before returning to their homeland. India hasR. Satagopan - 139 words
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Article525 1952-12-07 3 C. V. RAMAN - C. V. RAMAN (By The Asoka Pillar and the Great Stupa are two of the important monuments which have made Sanchi in Bhopal State— the venue of three important Buddhist ceremonies at the end of this month famous as one of the most important Buddhist shrines inPTI - 525 words
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Article689 1952-12-07 3 GORDON CUMMINGS - GORDON CUMMINGS (By A BANK account from which up to £3 ready money can be drawn in. a minuite or two almost anywilieire th <a valuable and h£i.:|iy a r js2t. Uv cam be had in Britain through the Post i Office S'avinss Bants, which provides689 words
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Article33 1952-12-07 3 WASHINGTON. Dec. 6.Presidenit Truman today accepted the resignation ot Walter Doroneily as United States Hligii Commissioner for Germany with praise for DoruaeCly's Qutstanxlmg career" to ithe Porei'gni service. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article200 1952-12-07 3 BOMBAY, Nov. 28.— Mrs. Lllavai, Munshi, Vice-Presi-tteot Ailjnd.a. Wcvneun's Food Ccuncil, told Pressmen that tuierc were 14 Annapoorna cafetertas in the country feeding nearly 25.000 persons a cJay. The main atin of the AllInUia Women's Food Council, Mrs. Munshi said, was to h«lp tihe country in ctvangiing its200 words
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Article1041 1952-12-07 4 WILFRID GOATMAN - WILFRID GOATMAN (By A TRUSTEE ACTING IN PUBLIC INTEREST HANDLES MATTERS OF POLITICAL, INDUSTRIAL AND RELIGIOUS CONTROVESRY WITH IMPARTIALITY DY the end of 1952 the BBC will celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of its foundation. Thirty years is a short time in the history of men and1,041 words
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Article264 1952-12-07 4 "Sultan Palasig" a Phhilippine film in full Malay dialogue is being screened in Garrick. Its pageantry and spectacular Oriental dance* are the most outstanding features of the picture. Siamese, Indonesian, Burmese and Malay dances that are of a very higrh order keep the audience bright throughout. Besides these264 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-12-07 4 LONDON, Dec. 6 The Commonwealth Prime Ministers now meet'n? here have worked out a formula of Royal style and title* wi»*eh Queen Elizabeth wilt be asked t o cons' <*er for adoption v\v.en she crowned next June. Silence is being preserved by all official quarters on thr question of RoyalReuter - 64 words
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Article34 1952-12-07 4 SAIGON, Dec. .6 Phan Van G«ao< Vietnam Vice Premier and Information Minister, has tendered his resignation from the seventh-month-old Cabinet of Premier Nguyen Van Tam, an official of tthe Premier'* office said yesterday ReuterReuter - 34 words
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