Indian Daily Mail, 19 December 1952
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Title Section16 1952-12-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 3i07" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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742 1952-12-19 1 Police Commissioner's Appeal To Young Men Salaries For Cadet Inspector's Under Training Raised (By Our Staff Reporter) "Singapore Police Force offers an attractive career for young men who are prepared to work hard and to give of their best in the service of the742 words
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Article81 1952-12-19 1 LONDON. Dec. 18. The Indian plan for Korea was criticised by tha Communist Ua.ly Worker yesterday "The mdian resolution is against an immediate ceasefire" this paper declared. "It would consent to a ijcase-flre being considered mnly after the Chinese and Koreans agreed to the illegalReuter - 81 words
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149 1952-12-19 1 Reward For Information: Reply In C'mons LONDON, De«. 18 Ccflo. nial Secretary Oliver Lyttel. ton said yesterday that the scale of rewards for the cap. tur e car killing of Communist terrorist leaders in Malaya wu gradfed] according to thel* status. It was higher for informa. tion leading to aReuter - 149 words
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275 1952-12-19 1 LONDON, Dec. 18.— Mr. Stanley Awbery, Labour, asked the Colonial Secretary in the House of Commons yesterday if unofficial members of the Legislative Council of Malaya were prohibited under his regulations from holding office in a political party or a trade union.Reuter - 275 words
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Article176 1952-12-19 1 Cyclone Casualties In Jaffna Information has been received officially by the Commissioner for Ceylon in Malaya that the cyclone which occurred on Nov. 30 in Jaffna, caused damage mainly to cultivations and fishing equipment. Some houses were damaged. Necessary steps have been taken by the Authorities to relieve distress in176 words
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113 1952-12-19 1 INDIA SUPPORTS APPLICANTS TO U.N. UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 18. India yesterday declared support fOr the Polish proposal aimed at securing the simultaneous admission o? 14 applicant nations to the United Nations. Pakistan declared lt 3 support. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, of India, in the special political committee, which tReuter - 113 words
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Article106 1952-12-19 1 LONDON, Dec. 18.— Mr. Winston Churchill, Prime Mi. nister, announced that a meeting of th* Commonwealth Prime Minister would be held in London immediately after the Ck)ronaticn of Queen Eli. zabeth next June Mr. Churohill told the House of Common" that the meeting was beingReuter - 106 words
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384 1952-12-19 1 JC.R. CONTINUES TOUR OF TAMILNAD UNPERTURBED From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 18.— The situation in Andhra Districts seems to be improving after Tuesday's spontaneous outbreak of violence and mob fury following the death of Mr. Potti Srimamulu. Reports from centres show that six persons384 words
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70 1952-12-19 1 U.N. Urges France Tunisia To Negotiate UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Dec 18.— The United Nat/.oiis General Assembly agreed overwhelmingly ladU nignt to urge France and Tunisia to negotiate a settlement of their dirterence wii.ch would lead to self-nude for tihe Tunisians. The full 60-nation Assemoly. meeting in a special night session,A.P. - 70 words
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Article108 1952-12-19 1 TOKYO Dec. 18.—Communist North Korea yesterday -ejected a United Nations resolution based on the Ind.an proposal for settling the pri-goner-tf-war inmate the Korean armistice negotiations. North Korean Foreign Minister Pak Hon Yong expressed North Korean opposition to the U.N. resolution in a messaige addressed toA.P. - 108 words
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39 1952-12-19 1 LONDON. Dec. la.— A BrtI tish women's organisation ■witto three miiuon m«mo«rs, has wrMen to the Soviet Ambassador here, Mr. Andrei Gromyko, w?leomlng India's proposals on Korea for '*a just and humane armistice." ReuterReuter - 39 words
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137 1952-12-19 1 High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer, speaking at the laying of the foundation stone Of the Gurney Training Centre for the Blind Kuala Lumpur, la?* evening, hoped that the building wculd be completed in rix mont.!** time. "This centre which will be as far137 words
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Article, Illustration395 1952-12-19 1 Women Refused Work Because They Wore Glass Banglest COLOMBO "Bat tie of the bangles" waged by Indian women workers on tea plantations is spreading to other estates. About 200 women workers had been refused any kind of work" on three tea estates on the ground that they turned up atFOC; A.P. - 395 words
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Article132 1952-12-19 1 As announced recently in Lundon the Common Council at the City oi London has agreed to an exltensron of the period ol secondment of Oafonel A. E. Young to the Federation of Malaya Police Force until May 1, 1953. He will be succeeded in the132 words
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Article122 1952-12-19 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 18-—Ge-neral Eisenhower and General MasArthUr met here yesterday fee the first time in «>x years They said after the meeting that they had a profitable discussion of the problem of peace in Korea and the rest cif the world. Without going int o any detailReuter - 122 words
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42 1952-12-19 1 William Hoddtng Carter, Jr., American editor and publisher of the Mississippi Delta Democrat Times, whose round-the-world tour is being sponsored by the Department of SUate. will return from Kuala Lumpur today for Xour-day visit to Stafaqport,42 words
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Advertisement35 1952-12-19 1 Subscription Rates (wr post) Malaya B.N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 550 3 Month 1650 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 3900 1 Year 78-0035 words
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817 1952-12-19 2 NEHRU'S APPEAL AT BOMBAY SCHOOL BOMBAY, Dec- 15. "It is up to society and all of us to produce that compensatory advantage to the blind in order to make them useful and good citizens to the country", said the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru,FOC - 817 words
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Article146 1952-12-19 2 NEW DELHI, Dec 15— Se. ven new broadcasting stations are to be set up at Bangalore, Indore, Poona, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Gwalior and RajkOt under the Five Year Plan of All India Radio, a Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Press Note announced hereThe plan coversFOC - 146 words
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Article155 1952-12-19 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 13— The Production Minister, Mr. K. C Reddy, In a written answer to Mr. Nanadas, said in the House of tlie People that the Goverir. mont of India would start ncrotiatuns early next year with Caltex Ltd.. for Rotting up an IFOC - 155 words
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67 1952-12-19 2 KARACHI, Dec- 10- The Government tonight announced that the "suspension of the export duty on tea will continue t't be in force up to the end of the current financial year, viz.. March 31, 1953, further t o encourage the export *< Pakistani tea. Originally,67 words
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Article, Illustration155 1952-12-19 2 Engineers Vital To Five- Year Plan NEW DELHI, Dec 15— Mr. Nanda, India's Minister for Irrigation and Power, inaugurated here the 26th annual session Of the Central India Centre of the Institution of Engineers. He stressed in his address the vital importance of the work of engineer* »n the «xecutionFOC - 155 words
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568 1952-12-19 2 MADRAS, Dec. 15. Mora and more relaxation of food control "within the limits of restrictions imposed on us by general economic conditions and by the Central Government and by the integrated economy under which we have to live" this is the basic policyFOC - 568 words
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207 1952-12-19 2 Bombay Export Chief Resigns In Protest BOMBAY, Dec. 15- The President of the All-India Exporter*' Association, Mr. Naranji Kara, on Wednesday tendered his resignation from the Expoi-t Advisory Council in a letter to the Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. T. T. Kiishnamachari. Mr. Kara stated he was resigningFOC - 207 words
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111 1952-12-19 2 India's Balance Of Trade Improving NEW DELHI, Dec 14 The Deputy Finance Minister, Mr. M. C. Shah, «ald in the Council of States that India's ba. lance of trade position had been "steadily improving" &inc« April 1952. Giving details in reply to a question by Mr. Mohamed. Valiulla. Mr. ShahFOC - 111 words
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Article973 1952-12-19 2 By the By Selegie Road Expurgate Oxford Junior Encyclopedia THE Secretary-General of x the United Malays National Organisation Inch** Zulkiiii Hashim, has caileo upon the Malays to. burn tho copies of the Oxford Jurnio* £ncyclo?aei>la because oi despicable remarks" agattnsi the Malays contained in it. The passages that Incht Zull-oifli973 words
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Advertisement86 1952-12-19 2 "RAJULA" Owing to cyclone damage at Na^apattinam we regret that the landing of passengers at that port is not practicable and passengers proceeding by "Rajula" from Singapore on 20th December, from Port Swettenham on 21st December and from Penang on 23rd December will be disembarked at Madras. ISLAY KERR CO.,86 words
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Advertisement117 1952-12-19 2 FREE! FREE! The famous patent and shastric medicines S s catalogue of the gold- medalist Vaidyaratna S a Pandit D. Gopalacharlu's Ayurvedasramam; Ltd. Those desirous of having one please 2 > write to: o Singapore Agents: JAYALAKSHMI STORES, 134, Serangoon Road, 8 Singapore-8. PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S.117 words
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1661 1952-12-19 3 Essence Of Islam And Hinduism Is The Same, Says C. R. BOTH STRESS PEACE AND TOLERANCE chan, Chief Minister presiding over the Holu Prophet Mohamed's birthday celebration re cently, at the "Willing don", pleaded that such occasions should be used to promote understanding among people professing various religions. The functionFOC - 1,661 words
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193 1952-12-19 3 KUMBAK.ONAM, Dec. 8. It is understood that orders nav,e been received from the Board of Revenue, directjng the closure of lair price snores in. Tan j ore district wrth I tne end of Dec. As it is, trie I stuck of rxe LeftFOC - 193 words
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Article116 1952-12-19 3 NEW DELHI, Dec 14— The In da. Austrian Trade Agreement was formally signed in New Delhi Tuesday Dr. Kurt Endorl, lAirstrian Charge d'Affaires in New Delhi, signed for Aus. tria, while Mr. Y. N. Sukthan kai", Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, sign, ed for India. batFOC - 116 words
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87 1952-12-19 3 VIJAYAWADA, Dec 14— A convention of Andhra political parties, except the Communists, will be held in Vijayawada On Dec 27 and 28 under the aus. pices of the Visal Andhra Ma. ha Sabha. Mr. T. Praka^am, leader of the Praja-Sodalist Party in Madras, will preside.FOC - 87 words
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572 1952-12-19 3 Exam: Question In Assembly MADRAS, Dec. 15.— Mr. K P. Gopalan asked in the Madras Assembly on Friday whait the reasons were for the re-introduction of the detention system in the IV V and VI Forms in high schools and whether the Gov ernment had receivedFOC - 572 words
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Article56 1952-12-19 3 MADRAS, Dec. 10.— Tanjor? rloe mills have shut down for a week due ,t» a cut din the power supply Whicth was atlected by tae receat cyclone. .\s a result, supplies fcxr racion shops have to be obtained from neighbouring Kumoakonam or Nidamangalam. £Uectr!clit!y .isFOC - 56 words
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Article127 1952-12-19 3 W. Bengal Reds Meet Mr. Kidwai NEW DELHI, Dec. 14- A deputation of four West Bengal Communist legislators met the Union Food Minister, Mr. Kidwai, and discussed with him t-he State'* food procurement through the levy system. The deputation comprised Mr. Bankim MUKerji aiia Mr. JyOti Ba.su .members qj theFOC - 127 words
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205 1952-12-19 3 CALCUTTA, Dec. 12.— An engineering f«a>t was achievea. On Dtac. 8 wnen the Baxa&ar River was permanently diverted into a 42-fl.--diameter tunnel and tne construction otf Maiih*;ii Dam across the river began. Maithow is one of tthe biggest DVC dams, planned to safeguard the lower205 words
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Article141 1952-12-19 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 13— 'A he total foreign-Owned paid-up capital invested in India in jute manufacture was 33% of the corresponding figure of Indian capital on June 30, 1948, the latest date for which figures were available, »a»d Mr. Tyagi "n the House of tne Peo.FOC - 141 words
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Article183 1952-12-19 3 MADRAS. Dec. 15.— 1n reply to a questiom £iut by Mr. V". V. Riamjaswaiiut in tne Leg^ativie Assemooy about tne aircraft "rianuman". Dr. U. KxCfcinna Riao, Minister ior lnQjusuues, stated tna-t tne aarcnait naving oeea. givea as a tree gmtu to uwe Defence Mi-,. nistry of ooeFOC - 183 words
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Advertisement133 1952-12-19 3 COMING SOON you keep your hair *J IS a, so lustrous and \xx I learned from I well groomed? Mine I Mother she taught j it j u-, a I me to use 1 omco rcr- i is so dull and hard 7 AC anut to manace. tumeo v^ol A133 words
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Advertisement194 1952-12-19 3 I USE ZANDU'S DRAKSHA ASAVA I in chronic and wasting diseases such as phthisis, insomnia. I loss of appetite, sudden lain tins, coughs, colds, hoarseness of voice and general debility. IT IMPARTS NEW LIFIS TO THIS BODY AND MAINTAINS STRENGTH taken with ZANDU'S CHtfAVANFRASH IMMEDIATE RESULTS OBTAINBD 1 KISSARI JIVAN194 words
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Article, Illustration236 1952-12-19 4 Having it's world premiere release in Singapore today is Santoshi's new song-studded musical comedy "CHHAM CHHAMA CHHAM". Sontoshi who is well-known lor his brand of film entertainment has now chosen a subject after his popular successes like "Shehnai" and "Khidki"' —two films well appreciated by Malayan audiences.236 words
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Article35 1952-12-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thu«. <Jay: An Indian terrorist nam. ed Govindan Nair and a Chi. ne»e terrorist named Heng Choong alian Cheong Hint* ChoOng have surrendered separately in Perak, says today's emergency communique.35 words
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Article33 1952-12-19 4 LONDON, Dec. 18.— Britain is to make inquiries in Communist China about two British sailors who drifted into Chinese territorial waters while beating off Hongkong, a usually well-informed source* said here yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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159 1952-12-19 4 Duchesses Of Windsor Kent Best Dressed NEW YORK. Dec. 18.— Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower, wife ol the American president-elect, is one of the 12 best dressed women In 'the world, accordtog to tfhe New York Dress Institute. Top place on the institute's tfst Is atttl held by the Duchess of Windsor.Reuter - 159 words
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