Indian Daily Mail, 15 December 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 306. j^GAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 287 1 Truman-Ike Friendly Relations Strained? Eisenhower's Reaction Awaited HONOLULU, Dec. 14. President Truman's "demagoguery" statement deeply wounded President-elect Eisenhower and probably killed any chance of friendly relations between the two in the future, a usually reliable source says here. Tku reaction was disclosed a short time before Mr. Eisenhower was to
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  • 48 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.— General Omar Bradley, Cha*r. man of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff, »pent 20 minutes conferring with Pre. •sident Truman yesterday. General Bradfey toured Korea with Eisenhower. He left the Eisenhower par. ty In Honolulu on Thursday 1 and returned to Washington last night.
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  • 38 1 MADAME SUN TAT SEN'S APPEAL VIENNA, Dec. 14.— Madame Sun Yat Sen, widow Of the Chinese Republic's first President, demanded that American President-elect EtI aenhower "end the Korean in his war a« he promised election campaign, 11 Reuter
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  • 74 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 14. Prime Minister Nehru to-day honours tL Thomas the Apostle 'Doubting Thomas' when he addresses a meeting of Christians here to celebrate thp 19th centenary of the atxvstle's arrival in India,. Indian Present Rajendra Prasad will preside over the meeting whtah opens a
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  • 23 1 TAIPEI, Dec. 14.— Dr. Julio de Larracaehea, whio was recently named Charge d' Affaiues of the Spanish Embassy here, arnvprf ?n Pormoyesterday- A.P.
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  • 198 1 Visitors Appreciative Of Malayan Govt. Activities Social Work Exhibition At Madras From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 14.— The Malayan Government's stall was the centre of great attraction today at the opening of Social Work Exhibition in connection with the Sixth Session of
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  • 51 1 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Dec. 14.— The United Nations has rej-ected an Arab-Asian plan for U.N. help in settling the bLtter French-Tunisian dilute. The 60-nation Political Committee adopted instead a mildly worded Latin Ameri- can proposal which merely appeals to France to negotiate with Tunisia.-
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  • 94 1 LONDON, Dec 14-^Gene. ■1 Sir Gerald Templer, Bri. tish High Commissioner in Malaya, will fly baak there on Monday He came t o London on Dec 1 to report t o the British iGKjvernment ou the campaign Ihe i 3 directing against Com. munists trying to
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  • 76 1 HONGKONG, Dec. 14 Hongkong's first Indian ship. P<ng company will begin bus!, ness on Dec. 17. It >s called the North China Steamship Cccnpany (Hongkong) Limited, The new company will operate several cargo ships bet. ween Japan, India, Africa, Australia and Hongkong. The ships will
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  • 44 1 NEHRU DONATES Rs. 15,000 TO CYCLONE FUND NEW DELHI, Dec. 14. Prime Minister Nehru has sent a sum of Rs. 15,000 from the Prime Minister's Relief Fund to the Governor of Madras for the relief of distress of the cyclone-affected people of Madras.— FOC
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  • 183 1 Serious Political Developments Expected In Madras Sequel To Invalidation Of Election Of Twenty -Four MLCs From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. i4.-fieiious political and constitutional (developments are expected in vladras, following the Election Tribunal's ruling hat 24 members of the State's Upper House who vere elected by members of the
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  • 65 1 SECO To Discuss Kashmir UNITED NATIONS, Dec 14 The Security Council will meet on Tuesday to resume debate on the Kashmir qu«a. ticoi. The Council has before an Anglo-American resolution calling for talk* at United Nations headquarter* between India and Pakistan to resolve the deadlock Last week Mrs. Vijayalaksh. m»
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  • 43 1 CAIRO, Dec. 14.— The independent Cairo newspaper Al Ahram said yesterday the Mufti of Egypt, one of the highest religious authorities of the Muslim world, has called on all Islamic peoples to wage holy war against France.— A.P.
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  • 78 1 HONGKONG, Dec. 14. Special trains today took several hundred homebound Chinese passengers from various parts of Southeast Asia to the Hongkong border where they crossed into Communist China under the watcht'jl eyes of the colony police. j They had arrived in tne Dutch liner Tjiluwah
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  • 345 1 LONDON, Dec. 13. The Commonwealth Prime Ministers meeting in London agreed that each country in the Commonwealth should use its own form of title for Queen Elizabeth 11, it was announced today. But all the forms used will include a description
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  • 86 1 TAIPEI, Den. 14. Five mjorr alleged Communists were executed here today. This brought the total cf announced executions in Formosa since Nov. 26 to 59. There are indications that" further executions of convicted Reds ar« to take Dlacs Authori*'---: apparently hope the executions will stimulate undetected
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  • 63 1 EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (California), Dec. 14.— General Eisenhower's plane, bringing him home from his momentous trip to Korea, landed at this Moja\«e Desert airbase at 0724 GMT (S'plre time 1454) today. The plane was diverted here from Travis Air Base near San Framclsco stfhen fog
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  • 143 1 KUAILA LUMPUR, Sunday. One more terrorist has betn killed and -two others wounded by Security Forces in the Federation. Another terrorist has surrendered, says today's Emergency Communique. It adds: One terrorist was killed and another wounded when a combined Police/Area Security Unit attacked a terrorist
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  • 85 1 Labour Plan To Oust Winny! LONDON, Dec. 14.—Socialist leaders met behind locked doors here yesterday to draft a policy which they hope will oust Mr. Churchill's Conservative Government at the next election. Labour party chief Clement Aijtlee and his rebel challenger Aneurin Bevan are taking part in the talks with
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  • 33 1 Triplets At Kalutara KALUTARA: Lessa Aeonchi, the mother ni two children, has given birth to triplets at the Kalutara Hospital. Mother and children are doing well. Her husband is a metal worker.— FOC
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  • 146 1 Ceylon Indians To Suspend Fight For Two Months COLOMBO, Dec. I The Ceylon Indian Congress civil disobedience protest campaign against the loss of voting rights for In- dians will be suspended It has lasted 142 days and 5,300 volunteers have taken part. Groups of nve have fasted each day on
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  • 102 1 Grenade Thrown At Chiang? TAIPEH, Dec. 14.—A Chinese sergeant is presently under military detent-m here foflttowing his abortive attempt about a week ago to assassinate Generalissimo Chiang Kod-shek in southern Formosa, according to reports circulating in Taipeh today These reports which lack official confirmation said the sergeant, acting on orders
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  • 102 1 Addressing the Kedah Council of State yesterday, the Menlri Besar said that the impact of the Emergency still remained mercifully light in Kedah and that the conditions had been enviable as compared with other West Coast States. However, he said that the Government was
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  • 22 1 WASHINGTON, Dec 14— President Tnunan will vi»it Thailand if he makes a world tciur, the Thai Foreign Minister said on Friday. A.P.
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  • 46 1 LONDON, Dec. 14. The London Star reported ye»ter« toy that Mr. ans Mr«. Tru. man hope to visit England next year after vacating the White Hcnlse in favour of Genera] Eisenhower. The story did not list the source ctf the information.- A.P.
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  • 573 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Dec 15, 1952. Malaya And Nationalisation IT is a significant resolution that was passed by the U.N. General Assembly's Economic Committee last week recognising the right of every country to nationalise its natural resources. Though it was inspired by the AngloIranian oil dispute, its significance
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  • 497 2 To Be The Venue Off 58th Congress Session HYDERABAD, Dec. 12, A spick and span township with all modern amenities is springing up at Nanalnagar at the foot of the Golconda Fort, about four miles from the Hyderabad (broad gauge) railway station, where 'he
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  • 224 2 NAUAYANGANJ, Dec. 12 I Members of the German trade delegation in Pakistan visited the office of the Jute Board in Narayanganj and dicussed with officials of the Board questions relating t o an Increase in the export of Jute to Germany. Members of the delegation
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  • 114 2 KARACHI, Dec 10- The Indian and Pakistan Governments are at present making arrangements for holding a conference to review the working of the Indo-Pakistan passport system, it was learnt here authoritatively. No date has yet been flxefl, but authoritative sources *a:d efforts were being made
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  • 129 2 HYDERABAD, Dec 8. Mr. Venkatarama Rao (PDF) was to-day told m the Hyderabad Legislative Assembly by Dr. G. S- Melkote, Finance Minlsterf that* the N»eam had granted the Hyderabad Government a loan of Rs- eight crores to b« repaid in 25 year s and another
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  • 39 2 NEW DELHI. De«. 12.— The Congress High Command is understood to have decided not t o recocrnise the present election of delegates fvrrn Bihav to the forthcoming Hyderabad Congress, in view of camolainU about its unfairness.— FOC
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  • 84 2 REFUGEES GIFT TO C.R. DAS MEMORIAL FUND BERHAMPORE, Dec 12. Inmates of the Kumridaha re-' fugee colony, about ten miles j from J*ere, presented a purse of Rs 51 t o Dr Mookherje*. Governor ctf West Bengal, for the Deshbandhu Memorial' Fund, when he passed by their colony on Monday.
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  • 90 2 LUCKNOW, Dec 12. Over 9,600 case* filed in the past two years and gome of them filed even before 1350 are pending before the .UPHiffh Court at present. Mr. All Zaheer, Minister JBor Justice, disclosing this during question time In the State
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  • 142 2 MADPAS, Dec 10. Thft War Memorial on the Manna, a monument, ciectej in 1933 to the memory of thcue from the 'Madras Presidency, who lost their Uve« in the Great W.ir c»f 1914-18, win Mar.ded over by the Madras Corporation to the Military authorities, for safe
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  • 121 2 NEW DELHI, Dec 12. A nsn-offldal BUI to amend the Indian Factories Act wa.° Introduced fn the Council of State" this morning by Mr. SGuruswamy. The Bill geeks t 0 bring to railway running sheds under the operation of the Indian Factories Act by deleting them
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  • 46 2 NEW DELHI, Dec 9. Mr. M. S. Golwalkar, RSS leader, and Mr. Hans Raj Gupta, Punjab Provincial Sang-Chalak of the RSS, meet Dr. Pra»a<f yev tfrrday a nd handed to him a memorandum requesting a com. plete ban on cow slaughter. FOC
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  • 48 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. B— The Government of India have decided to refer to the Tariff Commission the question, whe. ther thjere should be an Increase in the price of cement, the Commerce and Industry Ministry announced In a Pr<u.i Note today- FOC FOC
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  • 535 2 MADRAS, Dec. 10. Messrs. M. Narayana Kurup, V. Sankaranarayana Menon, P. Kunhirama Kidav, O. Koran, K. T. Sreedharan, V. P. Kunhirama Kurup and M. Narayana Nambiar, members of theK.M.P. Party have issued a statement on the K.M.P.P. quitting the U.D.F. They say that
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  • 206 2 NEW DELHI, Dee. 12.— 1n his forthcoming tour of West > "ne;al, which begins from Df»o 22. Dr. Prasad will vtstt Santiniketan on Dec 23 to a<Jdres s the Convocation of Vish-—H-Bharati University. On Dee by the staff and students of 24 he will be
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  • 876 2 By the By Setegle Road I Citizenship Far Ceylon Indians \KR. A. RATNAYAKE, Home Minister of Ceylon i» reported t o have declared that hi« Government wa» prepared to Implement the agreement bet_ ween the Prime Minister* of India and Ceylon on the question of citizenship rights o f Indian
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  • 176 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 4— Mr.| Keshav Dev Malaviya, Deputy Minister of Education and Na- tura) Resources, told the House of the People to-day that cc. tain proposals far the consti. tution of the Academy of Carnatic Music were forwarded j by the Central Government to the
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  • 62 2 HONGKONG, Dec 14. Hongkong's Indian community has decided to form an Indian Chamber of Commerce which will be officially open. ed on Dec. 18. Mr. Gopala Menon, tbe In. dian Government reptfesentaive far Malaya, who is arri. ving here tomorrow will pieide at the opening
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  • 1328 3 Collectors Given Fullest Discretion To Provide Relief chart. Chief Minister, gave in the Madras Assembly this afternoon an account of the severe havoc caused in Tanjore and Tiruchirapalli districts by the recent cyclone and rains and said thai Government had given the
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  • 63 3 COLOMBO: The Galle Gymbhana Olu'b Sweep prize money will be allotted an a new basis from next year. There will be two first prizes, two seconds and twc thirds, as well as prizes for "also rans." But the small consolation awards will nc longer be
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  • 498 3 MADRAS. Dec. 9 —The Governor of Madras, Mr. Sri Prakasa, inaugurated today a State Cyclone Relief Fund and appealed to the "generous hearted all over the land" to come to the rescue of the people who had been hit hard by the Cyclone in Tamil Nad.
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  • 880 3 NEW DELHI. Dec. 9.— Mr. B. N. Datar, Deputy Home Minister, told the House of tne People itoday, that 269 persons were reported to have died, a number of persons injured and seven thousand to eight thousand head of catJtUe lost in the cyclone which hit parts
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  • 309 3 Committee Formed In Tanjore TANJORE, Dec. 9.— Mr. T. K. Palaniappan, Collector ol Tanjiore, presiding, a largely attended public meeting of the leading cMzeais of the district was held at the Collectarate buildings at Tanjore, on Dec. 8 when a representative central committee for organising relief for tlhe sufferers from
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  • 139 3 NEW YORK, Dec. 14.— Film star Rita Haywor/th said here yesterday on returning from Europe that she "doubted very much" whether she would be reconciled with her husband Prince Aly Khan. Asked whether she intended tio get a divorce she answered "immediately, no." Reporters wanted to know whether
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  • 94 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 9.— The President. Dr. Rajendra prasad, has sent Uhe following message to Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras: "Deeply grieved to hear the tragic loss of lives and damage to property caused by cyclone in Tanjore, South Arcat TimjcflHrapally, Salem, Pudukottah and atiher neighbouring areas.
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  • 94 3 NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—Mrs. Margaret Saoiger, berth control leader, said yesterday that India's government officially was adopting "deliberate family planning" which she said would "be the turnlag point In the history of the Bast." Arriving here by pla*:e after attending the third World Conference on planned
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  • 27 3 LONDON, Dec. ll.—Commamweaitih Prune Ministers and Ministers an Wednesday attended a showing of a colour dne film art the work ■of the Imperial War Grave Comimassion.- Reuter
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  • 1020 4 CEYLON NEWS: Minister Ratnayaka Explains Official Policy CALCUTTA: Mr. A. Ratnayaka, Home Minister of Ceylon, while on his way back to Colombo recently after attending the Buddhist Cultural Conference at Sanchi, said at a Press conference in Calcutta that his Government was prepared to implement
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  • 92 4 COLOMBO: Another expert from tJhe Food and Agricultural Organisation has been asked for by the government to assist Dr. Z. i. Koortsz In setting up a Food Research losiitiuio. IX Koerte* is at preaeru engaged In conducting a survey of food production and research facilities in the
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  • 162 4 COLOMBO. Sept 14.—Ceylan hopes to get 2oogooo tons of rice from China by offering stratejpic rubber In exchange, informed circles said today. China has offered 50.000 tons A mission l-elt here for Peking Sunday. If Ceylon gets 200,000 toiih of rice from Peking, China will
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  • 131 4 Girl's Sexual Conversion DELMENHOR6T, Germany. Dec. 14. The story of a young German girl whose sexual conversion was disclosed in a medical examination for Olympic trial competition leaked out in this north German town yesterday. Officials were reluctant lu discuss it, but they confirmed that a 17-year-old girl they identified
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  • 57 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Felix Gooneward«n«, CJhief Assistant Editor of "The Times of Ceylon," left for London hy air last week to take up a UNESCO Press Fellowship. H« goes ftrst to the "News Chronicle" and vlll later be attached J t» other Fleet Street newspapers. He
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  • 26 4 Mr. M. K. Nambiar of No. One Sub-Depot, B.OJD. expired yesterday at 8.30 a.m. The cremation will take place at Bidadarl at 5 pt.ni. today.
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