Indian Daily Mail, 12 December 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 303. SINGAPORE, FRiDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 309 1 Br. Dy. High Commissioner Discounts Recent Reports Against India And Indiam TRIBUTE TO N£H&U GOVT. RAJAJI Appreciation in India about the Malayan Emergency is "generally good and helpful and understanding of the issues at stake is growing, 1 Mr. J.J.S. Garner, Deputy British
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  • 188 1 Nehru Objects To Sale Of Red Literature NEW DELHI. Dec 10. P;ime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru told Parliament's Upper House to<!ay that his government has "the strongest objections" to the importing by some foreign embassies of propaganda material which i» sold by local organisations to finance political activities. Official sources said
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  • 60 1 UNITED NATIONS, Dec- 11. —The Unit-jcl Nations Political committee yesterday rejected a piopcval by Pakistan that ft representative of the Bey of Tunis be invited to it s debate on French rule in Tunisia. The vo'e was 26 Tirnst, 24 m favour, with
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  • 33 1 COLOMBO, Dec. ll.—Communut China will buy 10,000 tons of coconut oil from Coylan under a general trade asree.nent now being concluded in Peking by a Ceylon official mission. Reuter
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  • 298 1 Jayaram Iyer's Plea For A Publicity Unit (The Malaya Mail in its issue dated 26-11.1952 ha s published a report under the caption "K-L. Madrasi Warns the Government". The report s a ys: "A one-man campaign agamsi deportees and other undes'r*ables who go back t o India and spread Cdmmunist
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  • 39 1 NEW DELHI, Doc 11— In Parliament bye-election^ from Bilaspur-Drug-Ra ipur reserved constituency the Congress Party candidate, 6biimati Nini Bai, has been declared elected t o the Hi mse of the People defeating an Independent candidate- FOC
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  • 151 1 'No Arbitration Under Strike Threat"— Authorities Reply To NBLU According to a Naval jokesmin, a letter in the follow^ terms was handed to the General Secretary of the Naval Base Labour Union yesterday: "Your decision to sus^nd fte «cttoo has bopn communicated to the Admiralty, m reply their Lord«H« have
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  • 80 1 NEW DELHI, Doc 11 A Government spokesman said here yesterday that 349 people were, killed, 26.000 head of cattle lost and 200.000 houses destroyed in the Taniore district alone in Madras State (India) in the recent cyclonic storm and tidal wave striking the southeast coast o
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  • 31 1 RABAT, Dec. 11 All leaders of the Minorca n Nationalist Par' L y now in Ivxoro f 'fO and several members of the party were arrested yesterday. Reuter
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    42 1 President-elect Dwight D Eisenhower is seen >n this AP picture at right, wearing fur lined hooded winter combat jacket at the start of his whirlwind tour „f Korea. Besides him at left is General Mark Clark, United Nations Far Eastern Supreme Commander.
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  • 31 1 BANGKOK, Dec. 11. A Thai author sued the ChCnese Chamber of Commerce here for U5522,963 for publishing a of one of his J varies without permission.—
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  • 228 1 ISazimuddin LONDON, Dec. 11. Khwaja Nazimuddin, Pakistan's ."rime Minister, said here yes fer<J ay was essential that the Kashmir dispute should be resoived peacefully because the alternative would spell d icister for both India and Pakistan. I The Prime Minister alleged ihiit
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    86 1 AP Photo shows: Presi dent-elect D\\>ght D. Eisen hower talking \v»th GeneraLs in Seoul, the capital during his whirlwind visit to Korea* Left to right, are: Admiral Robert Briscoe, Chief of Naval OjM'rations Far East; General C. P. Weyland, Far East Air Force Commander; President-elect Eisenhower; General
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  • 466 1 Seats Reserved In Medical And Other Colleges In India For Malayan Indians SINGAPORE, Dec. 11.— The Government of India have decided to continue to reserve a number of seats for students of Indian origin domiciled abroad who wish to be admitted to medical and c-*igineering colleges and other professional institutions
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  • 62 1 HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Dec 11. A 24-yeai--old ship's captain wh 0 threatened to sink his vessel in the Atlantic unless his father wa§ given a post in the Israeli cabinet was bi ought ashore here by tug late last night. Port officials described Cap. tain
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 304 1 Gopala Menon Did Not Suggest It Sir,; Your editorial articles cm December 9 and 10 d e aling with the advice of the Representative of the Government of India t o Indians in Malaya that they should identify themselves with the people and interests of their country of adoption lead
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    • 296 1 Sir, "Selegie Road" suggested I knew very little about the Tamils. He is, of course, correct. But if there is one thing I do know about them it is that they can be very good friends, good trade union. ists, and sometimes can be very sensitive
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  • 756 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Dec. 12, 1952. Crux Of The Kashmir Problem INDIA'S rejection of the Anglo-U.S. resolution on the Kashmir issue in the UN Security Council will not surprise anyone who knows anything about the early his. fory of this subject. The resolution urged immediate nego. tiations at
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  • 349 2 It Cannot Be Overcome By Human Lungs! SOME NEW TYPE OF OXYGEN EQUIPMENT IS NEEDED NEW DELHI, De c. B.— The failure of the second Swiss expedition to Mount Everest has confirmed mountaineering circles here in the view that the peak will never be
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  • 88 2 All-India Refugee Confab. Tomorrow NEW DELHI. Dec 8.- .An all-India refugee conference wUI be h e ld in New Delhi on Dec. 13 and 14, the honorary General Secretary of the All Tndia Refugee Association <uk nounces here. The conference wUI be *n augnrated by Dr. Shyama Prasad Mcwkerjee, MP.
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  • 76 2 NAGPUR, Dec B— The Ma. ha«amund Parliamentary constituency In Raipur Dia'rict went to the polls yesterday to elect a member to the ilouse ttf the People in the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Sheodas Daga (Congresn) The contest is Detwee" MrNcmJchand (Congress) and
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  • 40 2 MISS JINNAH IN LAHORE LAHORQ LAHORE. Dec. 8. Miss Fathna Jinnah arrived here from Karachi on Friday evening 1 and was received at the Lahore railway station by the Governor of Punjab (P), Mr. Chundrigar, anU Begum Chun, drlgar FOC
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    134 2 This staetoh of Everest dhawa the South Col route which the Swiss expedition followed. It? was practically the same as that taken in their pore-monsoon attempt on the mountain. The base camp was higher and about where the previous Camp 1 was located. On the second attempt, there was no
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  • 370 2 KATHMANDU, Dec. B.— Mr. J. P. Narain the Indian Socialist leader, who has been attempting to bring about unity among rival groups in the Nepali Congress, is reported to have told the Nepali Congress President, Mr. B. P. Koirala, that he
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  • 47 2 NEY DELHI, Dec B—The Preaident has appointed Mr. Atma Charau S be a J^ge of the Allahab«d High Court with effect from the da*e he j assumes charge of his office, a communique issued b>' l^e Ministry of Homn Affair* 8»1(t FOC
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  • 560 2 "Trusted Comrades" Deserting W. Bengal Communist Party! CALCUTTA, Dec. 7.— < West Bengal Communists are gradually losing ground and their ranks are getting thinner. Even "trusted comrades" are deserting the fold and signing up in Employment Exchange s. Internicine squabbles and power politics have been the cause of these happenings.
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  • 1127 2 GARNER CALLS THE BLUFF "APPRECIATION i n India about the Malayan Emergency is 'generally good and helpful and understanding of the issues at stake is growing. In the Government of India there is good understanding of the Malayan situation which is viewed sym- pathetically. The
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  • 1243 3 INDIAN PARLIAMENT: Amalgamation Of Steel Cos. KEW DELHI, Dec 10.— The House of the People last week passed the Influx from Pakistan (Control) Repealing Bill. It was debating the motion for consideration of the Bill providing for the amalgamation of the Indian Iron and
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    33 3 A.P. Photo Shows: Mau Mau adherents running from a maize plantation, pursued by the "Home Guards" and Kenya Police during the roundup. Dec. 1 in tlie Mahiga lucati'on twenty miles South of Nyeri.
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  • 734 3 Synthetic Rice Could Be Produced At Lower Cost Somnath Temple Demolished! NEW DELHI, Dec 10.— The Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research, Mr. Malaviya, said in the Council of States that synthetic rice could be produced in India at a 253k lower cost than impor J ed rice.
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  • 207 3 Editors' Memorandum To Press Commission BOMBAY. Dec. 4. The Standing Committee of the All. India Newspaper Editors* Conference met here to consider the draft memoranaum to be presented to the Press Commission. In the absence of Mr A D. Man', President who ,s now in New York, Mr. Devadas Gandhi
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  • 90 3 NEW DELHI, Dec B— An official decision will be announced "hoitly on a proposal to abolish the titl e ctf C-in.C in respect of the three Armed Services At present the designations of the heads of the three Services are Chiefs of Staff and
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  • 159 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. il.— The Governments of India and the U.S A. last week signed an operational agreement providing for the extension of the community development programme by undertaking 55 more development blocks. The total estimated cost, which will be jointly borne by the
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  • 429 3 Ganga Barrage Scheme: Recommendations Of Committee NEW DELHI, Dec. 7.— The construction of the Ganga Barrage Scheme "with as little delay as possible" has been recommended by the experts committee which has been reviewing the progress of experiments on the Hooghly river models at Poona in regard to its dredginp
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  • 285 4 CEYLON NEWS: Plantations Also Ruined COLOMBO: Mr. S. Natesan, Minister of Posts and Information, who has returned to Colombo after a iourr of cyclone-stricken ureas in the Northern Peninsula, said fishermen had been the most affected. "The coastal regions have borne the brunt
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  • 75 4 COLOMBO: line Prime Minister nas decided to transfer Stir Velupillay Coomatras.wamy, Deputy High Commissioner in London to Burma, pxobaly from üboui February next year. The Premier intends sending Mr. bitovWtUt de .b'onse&a, now Ceylon's envoy jn Rangoon, to Tokyo, where the U-overnmemt expects to set up
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  • 84 4 COLOMBO: The Russian sj-mp *>evastopol wtuch. brought tne second rice shipmeirnt from Chtoa will load 4,000 tons of ruiboer in Colombo. Trus nuober shipment is fox Oommanust Cruna. In all four rioe shApis. one from Ohvina ajad tne rest from Burma, are discnargiing rice in Coiomoo. 'lne
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  • 233 4 HORANA: Sir Oliver GoonetJiieite, Minister or AgncuiKaire amd Food, at a jj u ov moeunnig att tne i^aiiatatuiiva Mixed donool, sadd tnere was no harm in sieiiing Ceyiou rubber to Ghana ior the waiter country's rtice. "But", he added, "if China's PfOlAttcai ideologues try to creep
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  • 91 4 COLOMBO: The question wueuier Parl;amenit/s canteens should serve auxvy rice meals is likely to be considered by the House Committee of the House oi Repraentatives shortly. lViernoers say wiat they should set an example to the rest of the coumitry. They feel that Parliaments canteens
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  • 40 4 Birth In Boat COLOMBO. INGIRIYA: A wuuuui labourer train Haiwatura hastate was on her way to lnginya riospitai for DCS couianamenlfc. Wnen she was crossing the Halwatura ferry across j^aaugaaga sne gave birui to ner child on ?the ferry boat.—
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  • 382 4 Protection For Estate Managers: No Racial Discrimination, Says Selangor War Committee The following statement was issued yesterday by Mr. J. L. M Gorrie, the State Executive Officer, Selangor on behalf of the Selangor War Executive Committee: The Setlangor War Executive Committee has a£ all times been prepared to consider protection
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