Indian Daily Mail, 25 December 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 316. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 358 1 Indian Rare Earth's Factory Declared Officially Opened ALWAYE, Travancore Dec. 24.— The Indian Government has approved a plan for the development of atomic energy over the next four years, India's Prime Minister Nehru announced today. India attached great importance to the development of atomic energy
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  • 23 1 BARBADOS. West Indies Dec. 24— The French scient.st Dr. A^tn^Lauise Bom-w-ra. arrived h»?re yesterday «wr crossing .the Atlantic in a Uny rubber raft.
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  • 134 1 Cabinet Crisis PARIS, Dec. 24.—France was plunged into her 18th postwar Cabinet crisis yesterday when President Vincent Auriod accepted tlhe resignation of Frlime Minister Antoane Pinuy, 10 months in office at the head of a coaiition government. The Prime Minister abandoned office in the early hours of
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  • 97 1 The INDIAN DAILY MAIL wishes all its readers, advertisers and other wellwishers a MERRY HAPPY CHRISTMAS. J —Ed. IDM. Burmese Cabinet Reshuffle Shortly RANGOON. Dec. 24.—Burmese Premier Nu is expected to reshuffle his cabinet next month, well-informed ooliwaal sources stated here. According ttai .these sources U Kytaiw Nyeta,
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  • 244 1 VATICAN CITY, Dec 24--—Pope Pius XII addressed Jus 14th annual Christmas plea for peace yesterday to the world's "poor and oppress. ed v and criticized C'dmmUnism for its attack on the Christian faith and capitalism because it has not done enough tci improve man's economic lot Replying
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  • 43 1 SEOUL, Dec. 24. Cardinal Spellmain <af New York arrived in Korea tonl'g-ht. Tomorrow he will start a taux of American! units to conduct ahrLstmas masses. It is thie s-ecoTiid OhriS'tma.s Cardinal Speilman, has spent with trooiFis ita. Korea. Reuter
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  • 172 1 Nepal Offers Facilities For Recruitment NEW DELHI, Dec, 24.— Nepal has offered the United Kingdom facilities for recruitment on Nepalese (territory of Gurkha troops for the British Army, it was reliably learned here yesterday. me offer for a period ol five years and terminable at
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  • 482 1 There Would Be No Prison Camps No Riots in Korea! If India's Resolution Is implemented, Says Menon NEW YORK, Dec. 24.— 1n the UN General Assembly on AJonday India abstained from voting on the Soviet demand for condemnation of alleged "mass murder of Korean prisoners of war." (The Soviet delegation
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  • Commission To Probe Radio Ceylon
    • 107 1 COLOMBO, Dec. 24.— The Ceylon Government has decided ta set up a price stabilisation fund far the rubber industry train part- of the profits from sale of rubber to Oammuinist China, it was learned heire yesterday. It has approved Government rxueraticm of the rubber trade wCth China, a
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    • 67 1 METZ (France), Dec- 24 A German doctor accused of using- concentration camp prisoner^ for experiments with potiaon pas fcayis' tie' would do it again if need be. Dr. Otto Bidkenbach, former Heidelberg professor on trial before a v ench military tribunal, is accused of poisoning prisoners of he
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    • 74 1 NEW DELHI, Dec 24.— The Council of State s ad. journed sine die on Monday after pcMssing the Delimitation CienmiS&ion Bill as sent up by the Lower House. The Bill provide* for the setting up of a delimitation commission in Order to readjust representation of territorial oOhStituenctje*
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    • 237 1 The Cabinet is studying a memorandum submiitel by Mr. N. Natesan, Minister of Posts and Information, on the need for appointing a commission immediately to probe the working of Radio Ceylon. The Minister has stressed the need for a commission in his memorandum both in view
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  • 161 1 SEC -COUNCIL APPROVES ANGLO-U.S. RESOLUTION ON KASHMIR! Russia Abstains From Voting NEW YORK, Dec. 24— The United Nations Seucrity Council yesterday urged India and Pakistan to begin immediate talks on the size of their occupation forces in Kashmir in order to hasten a plebiscite for that state. The council approved
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  • 90 1 WASHINGTON, Dec 24Britain yesterday delivered two pncHtest notes to the StauDepartment aga.nst tfie new American Immigration law which acmes into fiarce today. The first note protested against regulations calling far security screening of all foreign seamen before they are allowed to step ashore in United
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  • 82 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADURAI, Dec 24.— The first United Nations Conference Iq be held here began on Monday at Gandhigrajn when the Education Minister Mr. M. V. Krishnarao inaugurated the seminar on tram. ug rural and Social workers. More than twenty nations sent representatives. Dr.
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  • 136 1 READING'S TRIBUTE TO DUCHESS LONDON; Dec 24— The Marquis of Reading, British Foreign Under Secretary, has described the Duchess of Kent's recent Par Eastern tour as a "triumphal success.' Lord Reading, who attend. ed the conference of British Far Eastern diplomats at BUkit Serene, near. Singapore, earlier this month, said
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  • 778 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Dec. 25, 1952. THOSE who wish to see o sound trade unionism develop in this Colony will be extremefy disappointed at the Admiralty's reply to the Naval Base Labour Union's demand for the setting up of an Industrial Court to settle their dispute over wages
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  • 737 2 Steps To Prevent Indo-Pak. Border Incidents. Accord Reached In Assam Area NEW DELHI, Dec. 21.— A number of questions on Indo-Pakistan matters were answered by the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, and Mr. Anil K. Chanda, Deputy Minister of External Affairs, in the House of the People. In reply to Ot.
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  • 86 2 DACCA, Dec. 20. About 15,000 Pakistani cultivators in TlppeiTa and NoakhaH districts affected by passport regulations will be allowed to cro»s over to Trlpura State, In Indian territory to reap their zeerati harvests. According to an Interim arrangement made between Indian officials In
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  • 267 2 Advocate Debarred For Five Years MADRAS, Dec. 20. The Chief Justice, Chandra Reddi and Venjtatarama Aiyar, JJ-» disposed Thursday of reference under «n* Ladiai* B a Councils Act, directing that Mr. Bhatragu Nageswara Rao, Advocate, MasuUpatam, be de. barred from practice for period of nve years. The District Judge, Kristin*,
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  • 22 2 NEW D*THI, Dec. 24. General N<»fcuJb, the Egyptian Pr.me Minister, may visit the United States shortly, reports IIS
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  • 174 2 New Delhi, Dec 2'J Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Union Health Minister, said here that the Centre had accepted the BCG programme as cne of ilB national public health schemea to be implemented dunng tne course of the next five years. She was inauguarating a two-day conference
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  • 76 2 LAHORE, Dec. 20 A constable c»f the Punjab (P) ClDhas been dismissed in connexion with the Liaquat assassination inquiry, according to Punjab (P) Chief Minister, Mian Daultana* Making a statement in the Punjab (P) Assembly today, he said that besides the constable, four other members of
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  • 261 2 DELHI, Dec. 20. The trustees of the Gandhi Smarak Nidhi have set aside a sum of Rs. 9 lakhs for trying out at various extension centres in different parts of the coun. try a method evolved at the Kora Gram Udyog Kendra Borivli,
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  • 109 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 20 The return presents »ent by His Highness the Maharaja of Bhutan on the occasion of his installation at Paro (Bhutan) on October 27 were presented ot the President at Ita^htrapati Bhavan by Mr. B- K. Kapur, Indian Political Officer in Sik.
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  • 68 2 KARACHI, Dec. 20. The Pakistan Governor. General has dismissed the 'application filed against the NWFP Chief Mi. ntster, Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan, under the Public and Representative Offices Disqualification Act. Dismissing the application, the Governcr-Gen. eral ordered the forfeiture of Rs- 5,000 deposited by the ap. plicants-
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  • 534 2 By the By Selegie Road WISH THEM MERRY X M AS GOOD LUCK r PODAY Christians all over x the world will celebrate Christmas, why. in fact Christmas has become a national festival everywhere, and all people irrespective of the faith they profess, participate in the rejoicings on this occasion
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  • 454 2 fllE CEYLON Cabinet is studying a memorandum submitted by Mr. S. Natesan Minister of Posts and informaition, on the need for appointing a commission immediately to probe tne wonting of Radio Ceylon. Tne Minister Is reported to nave urged the probe In view of the
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  • 1309 3  -  M. RATNASABAPATHI Detailed Account Of Ravages (By Bust coast of Tamil Nad suffered the worst cyclone for the past fifty years. Nagapattinam and its sorroundings bore the brunt of the ravages. On enquiry, a grand-old-man told me that a similar cyclone overtook Nagapattinam some
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  • 566 3 NEW YORK, Dec, 24.— The ordinary worries of the world are as nothing now to millions of husbands face to face with the hardest problem of the year. No other emergency offers so stem a test of a husband's real mettle. Buying a
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  • 117 3 ROME, Dec. 24. Italian oexnatjr Giuseppe Medici, a prominent agriculturalist, le.t by air on Monday Ojgat far India, wnere at tar. iAViitation af t>he Pan bxtaui iiic:anumLsts Conference, ae Mid give a series of lecturer otn Italy's land reform programmes. Senator Medici has been an aosKcacy
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  • 70 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 24. There will be no "White G'hutistiwas" for the Swiss Everest expedition this year. Tney have had quite enougn snow in the blizzards that hit them during their attempt on. the 29,002-fox>t peafc. The six mountaineers, who are due here by *ir from Katmandu today,
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  • 173 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 20. I Prime Minister Nehru infpimed the House of the People that the Gandhi Memorial Designs Committee was not likely to reach a final decision for a considerable time, in regard to the nature of the memOi ia.l. "We do not want to miriy
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  • 433 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 22.— The report of the Kalyanvala Committee, appointed to inquire into the grievances of civilian, employees in Defence Installations, hais been published. The Committee submitted Its report on Sept. 22, 1952. The Committee has recommended th*at the leave rules aoaplicaible
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  • 57 3 PATNA, Dec. 20 The Oo venunent of Bihar liave decided that a|| stocks of all varieties of yarn, remaining undisposed with yarn importers and dyeing factories up to Nov. 15 last may be so|d to any consifmer Of their chctiqe without tny Jimit of
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  • Article, Illustration
    193 4 Ashok Kumar, the favourite of tlhie film fans and, NaJini Jayuwaat the darling otf the screen put up a brilliant show In Trivedi's proud pradiuc&l'cin JAL PARI. Geeta Ball, easily captures the hearts of Chie audaence by her exquisite performance in this pictuine. The story is of a
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  • 269 4 TAIPEI, Dec. 24.-The head of the U.S. 'Military Assistance Advisory Group Tuesday hinted broadly that he expected to see Nationalist Chinese forces in action next year. Maj. Gen. William C- Chase told a cheering luncheon group, "I make no promises and no prophecies
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  • 289 4 Early Morning Broadcasting By Radio Malaya Many RJadta listeners in tfine Federation of Malaya may not be awtaare that morning broadcasting in all languages, can now be heard everyday of the week from 6.30 a.m. The Deputy Director af Broadcasting, Federation of Malaya;, Mr. Tony Beamish, said tlh!at this new
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  • 262 4 No Social Insurance To Non-Nationals Non-nationals will be definitely excluded from the scope of scciail insurance schemes. The Cabinet has reconsidered the entire question and finally decided not to alter Its earlier decision to keep them out. Following the disclosure in these columns that nan-na-tionals would be excluded from the
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  • 37 4 PORT MORESBY, NEW GUINEA, Dec. 23.— Goilala tribesmen among the most warlfke of Papua's native pecxfles, ambushed a native palice patrol led toy a whits officer in the jungle 70 miles north-west of here last Pri- Reuter
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