Indian Daily Mail, 14 December 1952

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  • 17 1 SUNDAY'EPITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 305. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 405 1 Resolution Passed By U. N. Economic Committee UNITED NATIONS. Dec. 13. r- Britain yesterday criticised the omission of a reference to compensation to foreign property owners in a resolution passed by the General Assembly's Economic C ommittee on the rights of
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  • 66 1 l||| a i.inlHilttlllllHllillUlllliilliJi Illllot Donate $1 Freely To The P.M.S. General Welfare Fund! $3,000,000.00!! Through the Representatives and P.M.S. Branches ail over the Malay Peninsula, or Direct to No. 37, Jalan Meldrum, Johore Bahru, means helping yourself and families Lucky number Receipts will be given Prizes amounting to 50% or
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  • 415 1 British School Broadcasting's New Home Number one, Portland Place was badly damaged in tne bi.vz on London, &ud the reouolt, redesigned and new-iy-decorated buUlding has just oean opened as me headQuarters of the BBC's Scnool iiroadcasting Department. ink) department broadcasts special programmes eacxi day u> neariy wentar^five thousand registered liaien-ng
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  • 112 1 Two Chinese Detained By Police Two Chinese have been detained in Singapore by the Police for being in possession of Communist documents. The Singapore PoHc«* announced today that 6.40 p.m. on Tuesday Dec. 9 a Radio Patrol carrying out a spot check at a coffee shop In Gey. lang Road
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  • 49 1 OSLO, Dee. 13 The Nor. weglan Government yesterday announced plans to lift a 138. year.old ban on Jesuits. The ban was Included in Norway's constitution drawn up in 1814, at a time when the Jesuit order had bnen banned in »everal European countries.— Reuter
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  • 36 1 COLOMBO, Dec. 13 The United States allocated 32,850 *on« of rice for export to Ceylon during the period August 1952 t o March 1953. Nearly 9,000 tons has already been receive*.- Reuter
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  • 416 1 Future Rice On F. O. B. Price Basis Only Thai Govt's Proposal To Britain BANGKOK, Dec. 13. Representatives of Malayan and Singapore governments are returning today from Bangkok, after having for three weeks studied details of a Thailand government proposal, which it is authoritatively understood, would make a basic alteration
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  • 89 1 They Want Three Parliaments In Britain! LONDON. Dec. 13. Britain's Liberal Party, once powerful but now the smallest in the House of Commons, urged yesterday that the nation should have three parEaoients instead of ona. A Liberal motion tabled in the House, where the party has six members out 625,
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  • 114 1 The following 1 statement was issued by the Deputy Pre. slfent of the City Council," Mr. J. T. Rea, yesterday: "If th« 24 stokers at Kal. lang Gas Works g Q on »trtke tonight, the City Council authorities have a plan by which It
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  • 54 1 PORTSMOUTH, Dec 13.- A squadron of British naval helicopters left here In the aircraft carrier Perseus yesterday for Malaya. The squadron of 10 Ameri-can-built Sikorsky machines will be the first of its type to be used In the guerilla fighting. Officers and men. have* specially been trained
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  • 64 1 KUCHING, Dec. 13.— Sara, wak authorities announced today the lifting of ban on public exhibition of the film titled "David and Bathsheeba" 'n the colony. The ban was imposed recent, ly on objections from Malay qommuni^ie* that the film tended t o wound the religious susceptibilities of
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  • 769 1 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER. Fur, Feather Fin "M^ con S ratulati na t0 y° u Mr. E'ciCkY on your sue. cess in election to your Fur and Feather Council! "Thank you very much, Ka. van. I want all your co.operation in future aJ s O, for with, out the electorate's
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  • 70 1 The following donations received with tfhanks by the INDIAN DAILY MAIL for the relief of suffering and destitution caused in Tamilnad by the reoent cyclone, wiU be handed over to the Representative of the Government of ln<fia in Malaya, to be forwarded to the proper
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  • 50 1 Templer To Broadcast From B.B.C. Following the 930 p.m. New* on Monday, Dec 15, and subject to favourable condition*, Radio Malaya will be broadcasting on the Bhw Network talk by General S'r Gerald Templer broadcast from London ear. Her in the day by the General Overseas Service of the BBC
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  • 50 1 HONOLULU. Dec. 13.-PTC-sidont-elect Elsenhower la dwtermined to stay out of any public disagreement' with President) Truman despite the President's blast at Eisenhower's trip to the Orient, 10 was learned Friday. Sources of highest reliability said Eisenhower feels Truman's comment was uncalled for, undlgnlfi^ri a-"** should be ignored.- A.P.
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  • 50 1 KARACHI. Dec. 13.—Pakistan Petroleum Company Limited, a subsidiary company of the Burmah Oil Co., announced that a new oilfield has been indicated near Ohakwal village, in the Punlab province, Pakistan. Four oHfleids are already functioning, with a total production of about 4.000 barrels per day.— A.P.
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  • 101 1 The Indian Table Tennis Team v/hiah recently participated in the First Asian championship here, reached Peking by train on Friday, Peking radio reported. The team of eight which travelled over land route across Hongkong border were given a ceremonial welcome at the station by
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  • 47 1 HONOLULU. Dec. lS.—Two close advisers of Presidtentetect Eisenhower yesterday sadd the General would avoid any fight between president T unuin and General Douglas MacArthur over a peace plan for Korea. They expressed their views a few hours after ELsenhawex arrived hero.- A.P.
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  • 51 1 IjONDON, Dec 13—A baa an tlhe use of copper for many domestic articles in Britain will end next Wednesday, it was announced yesterday. The ban was imposed two years ago so that British manufacturers could make the best use of scaroe metals. Uke cooper, «OQ art ttlQfcQl,
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  • 3447 2 CYCLONE HAVOC DAMAGES CAUSED IN S. INDIA TERRIBLE RAVAGES THROUGHOUT Tanjore And Tiruchirapalli Districts Worst Affected Relief Measures Rushed: Rajaji's Appeal For Aid MADRAS, Dec. B.— The Government of Madras issued a Press No tie today regarding the cyclone havoc in Tanjore and the damage caused thereby. The Note says:
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  • 146 3 Prisoner With 2 Loaves Seeks Justice BOMBAT, Dec. 0_ a* 5 prisoner on Frl. L «»ay appeared before a Prel I ■toeney Magistrate with two I loaveB <> f bread in one hand and a tin of vegetables In the other, protesting affalnrt M»e food that wag given to him
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  • 74 3 GWALIOR, Dec 9. The Madhya Bharat Government have on Thursday taken over possession of all the jagirs in the State, a gazette notification announced. The notification ha» been issued in pursuance of sub. section one of Section 3of the Madhya Bharat Abolition of Jagiri Act, There
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  • 950 3 (By ALEXANDER" MacDONALD) (This is one of a series of year-end stories on developments in Asian countries during 1952). THAILAND is the only coun- 0 Southeast Asia not torn, ,biy internal battles against Communism Her m 1952 to see that tnat was the way it was
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  • 244 3 Revolutionary Braille Printing Process Ijnporitanrt dJevelopments are to be reported concerning the revolutionary solid- dot Braille printing process the pro>tai(ype macnimie of which was exhibited at the Braille Centenary Exhibition earlier thus year. After much research. a special magazine is in produafflon and when completed will be sent to blind
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  • 51 3 Indian Lawyer Not Allowed To Land NEW DELHI, Dec. 9 —Mi. Tirlok Nath Sethi, 'junior counsel, and Mr. KrUh«n Kumar, private secretary to Dewan Chamanlal, who had accompanied the Indian law. yer to Nairobi, were refused permission to land by the Keny a Government, according to a report received here.—
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  • 657 3 "A big drive is about to begin to get much of the old rubber in the country replanted which will keep the industry alive and healthy. We are particularly anxious to replant a large proportion of the small holdings which will be to the
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  • 651 3 WHITHER DETHRONED MONARCHS LISBON: When kings lose their thrones but manage to keep their heads, they like to come to Portugal. The political climate as well as the balmy air of this tiny country agrees with them. Tney also like the feeiing of stability and security mult by Premier Antonio
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    • 30 3 Public Notice Lion Stout Competition Owing to the tremendous amount of type-setting involved in listing over 1,000 prize winners, the names will appear in this paper on Wednesday, n\h December.
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  • 1325 4 External Section by SURESH VAIDYA When turning the nabs on your radio set, may be for your pleasure, may be for enlightenment, the loud-speaker beckens you with a distant, drawn-out Ta lala La, lala Lm, lalala La/ and after a brief pause the air i» stirred by
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  • 17 4 'Indian Education. Minister MAUUUNA ABUL KALAM AZM3 with children in a Children's programme from A.I.R.- PHOTO). IIS
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    • 85 4 NEW CITY CINEMA NOW SHOWING: 3 SHOWS AT 3.15 6.15 9.15 P.M. Suraiya Rehman Geeta Bali IN BARI BAHEN (Hindustani) Admission: 50 cts. $1.00 TODAY MORNING SHOW iAT 11 A.M. GULBAKALLI (Hindustani) 50 cts. to all seats. ROYAL Now Showing Today 3 Shows at 1.30, 5 8.30 p.m. Tomorrow 2
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    • 207 4 SULTAN TODAY 3 SHOWS at 3 9 p.m. "Manamagal" (Tamil) SHOWING NEW COPY GARRICK Today 11 a.m. "GHOST OF ZORBO" Today at 3.15 6.30 915 p.m. "SULTAN PALASIG" IN MALAY DIALOGUE iHilMliilllllllllli:IMiliillllllll|illi|:iil|illllillllillllilllliiii Is it English? Is it Japanese? Is it Malay? Is it Chinese? Is it Indian? C H H
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