Indian Daily Mail, 22 December 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 313. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 309 1 Tamils Happy To Be Rid Of "Difficult Bed-Fellows' From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 21.— Reactions to the Govt of India's decision to create an Andhra State without Madras City have been very mixed even among the Andhras themselves. The Madras Cabinet for
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  • 88 1 Ike Dulles Won't Disclose Korea Plans UNITED NATIONS, N.Y-, Dec 21 A high diplomatic »ource said last night Presi. dent-elect Dwight D. Eisenhower and his Secretary Of State designate John Foster Dulles are maintaining strict secrecy, as far as the United Nat-ona is concerned,, on any plans they may have
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  • 99 1 NEW DELHI, Dec- 21 In. formatirei furnished in Parliament on Thursday indicated that the Union Government 'cheme of financial assistance t/ < persons distinguished In letters, art and other walks Of I'fe who may be in indigent circumstances h&s been m operation. A sum erf
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  • 83 1 TEHERAN, Dec 21. An open letter, addressed to Pre. fn'er MOssadeq from the Pro. gressive Women's Movement w Iran, published by the prO. Mossadeq labour morning pa. Nirouye-Seven, yesterday manded an amendment of the v <>Ject e< i new election law tn giant women the rignt
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  • 76 1 LONDON, Dec. 21. Tho 3 "ke nf Edinburgh soared off <jn his first solo flight yester. *ay and made the grade easily after a single month of flying lessens. The 31. year-old husband or onne Queen Elizabeth took a hairier plane !nt 0 the air
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  • 125 1 Noted Indian Philosopher Dead LUCKNOW, Dec 21. Dr. Surendra Nath Das gup ta, noted Indian philosopher, died «»fter an heart attack in Lucknow cjn Thursday, Dec 18- He was 65Dil Dasgupta, who retired as Head of the Department- of Philosophy, Calcutta Univeisi ty in 1945, has written more than 40
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  • 144 1 HAVANA, Dec 21. The Cuban Navy said last night mat eight of its retired Offl. cials and one naval ncti-com-missioned officer were arrested yesterday for pleating an armed rebellion against the govern, nient of President Fulgencio Batista.- A.P. Mr. V. PAKIRISAMY: M.B.E. Mr. Pakirisamy Uke his father
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  • 202 1 TUNIS, Dec. 21.. The Bey of Tunis yesterday bowed to French pressure and signed two decrees which the French claim is part of France's plan to give Tunisia greater selfgovernment. He had denied a French allegation that he had refused >o sign the decrees,
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  • 102 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 21 Mr. Clement Attlee, former British Prime Minister, will be in Delhi in the first week of January 1953 on his way to Rangoon. He > s expected to arrive on the evening of January 4- On the following day, he
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  • 356 1 contribute To Development Of Secondary Industrtes LEVER BROS. FACTORY OPEHID "I would in particular invite those well-established concerns of British origin, who have been in this country for many generations, to consider seriously whether and how they can contribute to the de/elopment of secondary industries",
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  • 110 1 TOKYO, Dec. 21. The first Japanese priest to gO to India to preach Buddhism since the war sailed from Yokohama for Calcutta today. ex., jc- Ovorvo Maniyama, chief priest of the Myow sect. Maruyama who said he has been invited *o India by fci'Owen
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  • 451 1 Agents 9 Version Off The Ordeal Messrs. R. Jumabhoy Sons Ltd., Agents for the Eastern Shipping Corporation Ltd. nave issued the following statement in reply to the news report published in the Indian Daily Mail on Dec. 6 regarding "Jalagopal" passengers' experiences of the recent cyclone:
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  • 152 1 NEW DELHI, Dez- 21— Pre. mier Nehru lest night appealed to youth to «.ake up "the great challenge ol the times" and under the banner of the United Nations to make trie world a better place to live in. He was addressing A*ian students at a
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  • 83 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. Senator Robert A. Taft »n--nounaed on tnUay that he will be a candidate for the floor leader In the new Republicancontrolled Senate. Taft'o otatement, issued through his Washington office, said he reached his decision after a-surances fiOm Senator Bridges, Republican, New Hampshire,
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  • 190 1 Malaya To Invite Pressmen From India? From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec- 21. Malayan Executive Councillor Mr V-M.N. Menon addressing a press con. ference here yesterday deplpr. ed the fact that the Indian Press was not fully kept in. formed of the situation in. Malaya and especially the real character
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  • 32 1 KUCHING, Dec 20. A puppy with one eye and two soft herns has been born in Sibu, according to local press reports. It died some hours after birth. Reuter
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  • 621 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. Dec. 22, 1952. Dr. Birchee's Resignation From IMP I^HE resignation of the Jo. hore Bahru MCA leadei Dr. M. Birchee from the IMF should serve as an eye-open er to one and all who stil believe that communal leaders are likely to give up theii
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  • 453 2 Routes Not To Be Named In Visas NEW DELHI, Dec. 19.— A Press Note issued by the Ministry of External Affairs says It has been agreed between the Governments of India and Pakistan that (a) except in special cases in which the visa-issuing authority may decide otherwise,
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  • 50 2 PASSPORT SYSTEM TO BE REVIEWED JOINTLY Meanwhile Prime Minister Nehru said in the Council Oi States today that it was proposed to hold at the end of the month a conference between representatives of Pakistan and India to consider the difficulties which had arisen as a result of the in-
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  • 107 2 NEW DELHI, Dec I.— An Indo-Pakistani conference tit Secretariat level is to be held in Delhi, it is learnt, in the last week of this month, to discuss the working of the passpoit.cum-visa system for the regulation of tiavel between the two countries which has
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  • 126 2 COLOMBO, Dec 18 Chi. na will buy 10,000 U<ns oi coconut oil from Ceyion unJ e" a general trade agreemein<v,v being concluded in Peking by Ceykei official mission. The price Offeed »s not yd known. FOC The United Spates Army announced on Dec. 10 that
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  • 364 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 15. Sardar Hukam Singh, M.P., suggested here that the Government of India should take immediate steps to declare the amount of compensation to be paid to displaced persons for their properties left in Pakistan. "Such a declaration''*, he added, "would set
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  • 54 2 BOMBAY, Deo. 18.— The Chief Justice and Mr. Jus. tice Dixit, at the Bombay High v Cbuif\ granted leave to the State of Bombay to appeal to the Supreme Court against their lordships' decision hold. >ng the Bombay Sale* Tax Act ultra vires of the
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  • 437 2 ALAVANDAR MURDER CASE: MADRAS, Dec. 18. The Seventh Presidency Magistrate, who recorded "the confessional statement" of Devaki, was examined today before Mr. M. A. Venkataramana Nayudu, Chief Presidency Magistrate, In the Alavandar murder case trial. Mr. ManyUMß, who has been the ■•vcnth Presidency
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  • 173 2 Kasmir Will End Communalism JAMMU, Dec. Dec 15- Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, Deputy Prime Minister of Jam. mu and Ka&nmir, said today that Kashmir had finally decided to link its destiny with India- This was the unanimous decision Of Hindus and Muslims. Addressing public meeting yesterday at Ranb'isingnpura, lour nines from
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  • 77 2 LUCKNOW, Dec 15- The second annual session of the Ml.lndia Railway Ministerial Staff Association today passed a resolution urging the Railway Ministry to restore paa«es and PTO facilities for nongazetted employees. The meeting, by another re. solution, urged the Ministry t 0 raise the pay scales o
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  • 847 2 By the By Selegie Road Relief <To Madras Cyclone Afflicted JfFFORTS are being made in Malaya to collect contributions to the Madras Cyclone Relief Fund. The damages caused to lives and property by the cyclone i>n Tamil Nad are too terrible and tragic to be recalled here. Hundreds of peofJLe
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    • 202 2 COL. CHOPRA LEAVES FOR U.P. SHILLONG, Dec 18— Col. Saikia, his .uccessor A. N. Chopra, IMS, Inspec- Col. Chopra left for Lucktor.General of Civil Hospital, now to take over as Director and Prisons, Assam, handed iof Health Services in U P over charge to Dr J. K FOC Ihe Eastern
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  • 944 3 Revision Needed To Rouse Public Enthusiasm Finance Minister's Repiy To Critics NEW DELHI, Dec.2l.-Tke debate on the Five Year Plan was further extended by half a day in the House of the People Thursday to accommodate the large number of members who wished to participate,
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  • 52 3 CALCUTTA: Australian and New Zealand business men and a Japanese delegation •will be atrnong pairtiCMpants in the trade canter&nce od ttw International Chamber of Commerce's Asian. Regional Committee to be held in Calcutta from Jan. 6 to 8. organized 'by th€ Federation of lndiian Ctniamoers of
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  • 98 3 BEttxlAjiVLt-uxt, (ua.nja>m). Dec. 21. Mr. SilLa. Rajulu xieddi, a 42-year-old prominent Congress leader of Sriicakalam Distrlci, commenced a fast unto death ai cirikaJsulam Wednesday deinanding immediate creatiaa of Ajaaara State, according co Mr. K.onona<La Nax'asitntia Murti, a municipal councillor of Berhamipur wno returjnea nere from
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  • 97 3 ft 0 1 OPened a new power station for Delhi which will generate about 20,000 kw of K r of most mo^ dern pcwrer plants i n indi a lt wa 8 bullt within a four years at a cost of over IXB 2 crores
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  • 95 3 HARAOPUR, Dec 18— An Orissa writer, M.. Urne-h Chandra Panigrahi, who is on a t«i-year trip round the world on a bicycle, left here or Calcutta, from where he vll go en t 0 Kabul via Delhi. A member of the Interna. 'onal P.E.N., he began
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  • 179 3 WHAT ARE "NATIONAL" BODIES? HYDERABAD, Dec 18 The Government of Ind-n nave it is understood, informed all StJate Governments that they should not use the word "National" in naming any institution without their prior concurrence. While recommending thr use of the word "National' for any institution the States are understood
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  • 346 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 21. Generally speaking, Andhra members in Parliament are united on the demand that the Government should take immediate steps to create an Andhra State. There is, however, considerable difference of opinion whether they should abandon their claims to the city
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  • 114 3 AGITATION IN JAMMU CONDEMNED NEW DELHI, Dec. 10.— Twenty-nine members of the .blouse of the People and the Council of States said in a statement today that communalJsts had o'nosen Jammu as a &pj.t for fanndng oommuiial passion in the state ol Ai&hiand Bnarat. Tne Praja Pansoad movement in Jamrmi
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  • 107 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14 Th fe All-Inuia iu.a* estimate ol the potato ;roi> puts the current year's area, and produc'ijn at 614,000 acje< and 1,.'0i.000 tons, respecc'-. tiy, accord ng to the Pivec«oi-M« «t Economics and 6ta'ictic3 of the Mmistrj of Food an l Agriculture. This
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  • 90 3 DACCA, Dec. 14— Negotia. tions between Pakistan and Japan for tariff concessions will begin shortly at the *nstance of Japan, it is learnt here. The last GATT conference held at Geneva, which cowdere* the accession of Japan, had decided that she should negotiate tariff concessions with
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  • 257 3 MADRAS, Dec, 21. Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Madras Chief Minister, who is at Kumbakonam in connection with his tour of the cyclone-affected districts of Tanjore and Tiruchirapalli in a statement appealed to all influential Andhra people to exert themselves in the cause of peace and order
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  • 60 3 MADRAS, Dec. .B.— Mr. S. Qasper, an officer of tl.ie Indian Meteorological Department, will be shortly proceeding on a tour of the eyclcme-affected araas of Tirucihi, Tan j ore and South Ai'cot districts to study the meteorological aspects of the cyclone and to ascertain how
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  • 23 3 KATHMANDU, Dec. 18.— King Tribhuvan has returned to Kathmandu from Delhi alter a seven- day private visit there,- FOC
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  • 56 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 18.— The Indian Red Cross Headquarters have $3nt to ?vladros one lakh multl-vltamin tablets and about 500 lbs. of sweetened condensed milk. This will be distributed in the cyclone-stricken areas of Tan j ore and Tiruchira.palli districts, among the needy children and
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  • 351 3 FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE India's Cultural Heritage NEW DELHI, Dec. 18.— President Rajendra Prasad and Prime Minister Nehru on Dec. 14 participated in the St. Thomas Centenary celebrations in the capital and emphasised India's rich and varied cultural heritage and spirit of tolerance towards all religions. Sjpeafc-'ng at a large cosmoJ
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  • 133 3 CALICUT, Diec. 18.— The French are not going to quit except on the basis o f a referendum, said M. Dechiunp, an ex- Governor of Madagascar who visited Mahe on Dec 7, along with M. Molse of the Political Affairs Department of Pond<cherry t In
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  • 146 3 India's Five-Year Plan Impresses U.S. Senator NEW DELHI. Dec 15— Se. nator John Sparkman, De. mocratic candidate for the U-S. Vice.Presidency, who passed through Delhi Friday said that he was greatly impressed by India's Five-Year Plan and was "very hopeful" Of its implementation. Mr. Sparkman, a member of the Senate
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  • 62 3 IMPHAL, Dec. 18— Mr. R. P. Bhargava, Chief Commissioner of Manipur, left Imphal by air for New Delhi to discuss the Manipur Administration budget for 1953-54 with the Government erf India. He is also likely to discusa with the States Minister the proposed administrative
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  • 623 4 Christians, Muslims, Sikhs And Buddhists Also Contribute Following contributions to the Hindu Destitutes Burial Fund are acknowledged with thanks by the Indian Daily Mail: Dr. S. Arasarathnam, Tadpiqg $10.00 East Course Road Siglap: Friends: A. Dvureusamy Mandoor 5.00 A. Ponnusamy Miandoo* 5.00 M. Samdana
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  • 64 4 At the Sri Setipaga Vinayagar Temple. 19, Ceylon Road, the THIRUVEMPA POOJA" festival will be conducted for ten days beginning from Monday, Dec. 22, 1952, at 5.45 a.m. everyday At tine same temple anotihar importr-wit occasion ton own as "VTNAYAGAR CHASHDi" festtval will be celebrated by
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  • 113 4 MOSES LAKE, Washington. Dec. 21.— The world's biggest milJtiary plane, jammed tight with 132 servicemen going on Christmas leave, crashed in flames yesterday killing 101- the greatest air disaster in the history of theworld. A O-124 Globemaster— as big as a five-room house was taking
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  • 61 4 GORAKHPUR, Dec. 21.— Eighteen people were drowned in a tri'biittany of the River Rapti when a boat in which they were travelling capsized, it was reported here yesterday The boat was nearing the river bank to land its passengers. There was a rush far one of
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  • 54 4 KATMANDU, Nepal, Dec. r.. -The Swiss Everest clim-r»-rs reached a height of nearly 8,000 meters before they accepted surrender and decided to return to their base camp, it was reliably learned last night from sources close to the team. The members are at present here enroute
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  • 40 4 The Overseas Pakistani League, Singapore The Overseas Pakistani League, Singapore will celebrate the Birth Anniversary of Qu&ide Aaairn Mohamed AM Jitana.h on Dec. 25, at 4 p.m. at No. 31. l»rong 12 the premises of All Malaya Muslim Missianery Society
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  • 80 4 Tlhe Alor Gajialh Indian Association will hold a Tea Party at the local Tamil School premises tomorrow, Tuesday Dec. 23, at 5 p.m. in honour of Mr. s. V. Raman, chief clerk of KelemaJc Estate, and Mrs. Raman, who are shortly going to India-
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  • 152 4 New Church Of True Light Opened (By Our Staff Reporter) Built at a cost of $200,000 the new Church of the True Light in EXickson Road, Singapore, was declared open by the Oommtsatoner General Mr. Malcolm MacDonald on Saturday last act 4 p.m. There \meus a lairgie gathering present, including
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  • 92 4 NEW DELHI, Dec 21 In. <Ka beat Red Chin a in all four Table Tennis matches played in Peiping on Wednesday, of. ficial sources said here Thursday night. The Indian Team, which competed in the Asian Table Tennis Championships in Sin. gapore, sailed for Peiping at
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  • 109 4 COLOMBO, 21.— Communist China has agreed to reduce the price of rice t o Ceylon from £56 t o £54 per ton.f.o-b. under a long-term "rice for rubber" trade agreement, usually reli. able source said here yesterday. Qhina had also guaranteed to provide 2/0,000 metric
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