Indian Daily Mail, 26 December 1952
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Title Section17 1952-12-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 31 7~ SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS17 words
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Article639 1952-12-26 1 LOVE EACH OTHER WORK TOGETHER All Races BasicQily Same TEMPLER'S X'MAS MESSAGE!" "It is the teaching of all great religions that we should love each other and work together. That is the message I want to try to give you on this Christmas Day", declared the High Commissioner General Sir639 words
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Article241 1952-12-26 1 Following further contributions have been received by INDIAN DAILY MAIL towards relief of suffering and destitution caused in Tamil Nad by the recent cyclone. These amounts will be handed over to the Representative of the Government of India to be forwarded to the proper authorities. ConitrlUutioms241 words
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Article41 1952-12-26 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 25 —A number of Japanese nationals began making applications yesterday for United States citizenship. They became eligible for American citizenship for the first tome, as the McCarran Act went into effect at midnight A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article128 1952-12-26 1 ELECTION PETITION DISMISSED From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Dec 25 Ex-Chief Minister Mr. T. Pra^kasam's election petition has been dis. missed by the Election Tribunal completely. The dismissal confirms his ignominoUs rejection by the City Harbour electorate during the last general elections to the Madras State Assembly. PrakaSam charged that*128 words
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Article32 1952-12-26 1 LONDON, Dec. 25. --The Lcndon preai yesterday announced the death of Frank N>on R?yiplls. leading gyn?.coiotfst w'no wxs present %i the birth of Princess Margaret. He was 57 years olri. A. P.A.P. - 32 words
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332 1952-12-26 1 Creation Of Andhra State: High- Level Talks To Be Held In Madras From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 25.— H^h-level talks are scheduled here on Monday over the ste ps to expedite the formation of the Andhra State when Pr em ier Nehru and Home Minister Dr. Kailash Nath Katju332 words
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230 1952-12-26 1 Nehru Inaugurates Work Of Travancore-Cochin Rail Link From Our Own Correspondent ERNAKULAM, Dec. 25.— The whole of Kerala from Tellicherry to Trivandrum will be linked by rail on the completion by the Ernakulam-Quilon Railway Link, work on which was inaugurated by Premier Nehru here yesterday morning. The idea of such230 words
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356 1952-12-26 1 Debate: Hindu Mcamcgas And Dlvorce Bill NEW DELHI, Dec. 22 The Council Of Stat^ has sent the Hindu Marriag# and Divorce Bill for circulation to elicit public opinion by March 1, 1953The Law Minister told the Council that during the Budget session this Bill and the Special Marriages BUI wouldFOC - 356 words
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181 1952-12-26 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 25. Atomic energy for peaceful industrial uses will be developed zoiihin four years in India, disclosed Premier Nehru opening the Rare Earths Factory at Alwaye >tjterday for processing monozite sands for radioactive thorium. Nehru added the181 words
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Article200 1952-12-26 1 LONDON. Dec. 25.— Queen Elizabeth II called in a CbitAaaeia broadcast today tor prayers by the people of the Commoniwealtn "that ',od may giv? me wlsdnra ann icreagtia to carry cue tor iCrlemta prom2*sf she wii. OSlkt at her OOflttWttQß n n Pone. "WeReuter - 200 words
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Article55 1952-12-26 1 PARiS. Dec. 25.— .Socialist leader Guy Mfclto* last night defined an ftafitailJO <u jti'rench. President Vincent Aurici to try to form a aew He also declared that the SociiauUits w^uld nut aijree to take part in the next government successor to tnat of "■businessman". PremierReuter - 55 words
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Article39 1952-12-26 1 LONDON, Dec 25— Queen Elizabzeth and other members of the British Royal Family have flown nearly 28,000 miles this year. WHh her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Queen ha* travelled 10,000 miles by air. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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609 1952-12-26 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Dec. 26, 1952. j^l|ORE appears to lie be. neath *he story of the Singapore Chinese Commerce Chamber's representative Mr. Tan Chin Tuan's threat to resign from the Legislative Council than what is reported in the Press. According to the report of a monthly meeting of609 words
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2140 1952-12-26 2 Nehru Defends Hindu Marriage Divorce Bill It Is Essential To Reform Hindu Society And Make It Dynamic Once Again NEW DELHI, Dec. 21.— Intervening i n the debate on the motion to circulate the Hindu Marriage and Divor ce ,Bill, Mr. Nehru told the Council of States yesterday that itFOC - 2,140 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-12-26 2 Prime Minister Khawaja Nazlmuddin of Pakistan, en route home from the Commonwealth Conference In London, was the guest of the Agra Khan at Nice for few days. Here's the Aga Khun in a wheelchair at Nice airfield to greet the Premier, about whose neck heA.P. - 73 words
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Article98 1952-12-26 2 MADRAS. Dec. 19. The Madras Government have dl. rpcted, under the Madras Weights and Measure* Act, 1948, that with effect from January 1, 1953, no transae. tion, dealing or contract, rela. ting- to the sale of salt in the Citv of Madras. sh n nFOC - 98 words
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Article971 1952-12-26 2 By the By Selegie Road TACIT APPROVAL MR TAN CHIN TUAN. MLC. was criticised by the Singapore Chinese Chamber oj Commerce for not consulting the Chamber before moving the resolution im the Legislative Council for the £lm. defence contribution! to Britain and Mr Tan offered to resign from the Legislative971 words
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Article380 1952-12-26 2 MADRAS Cyclone Reliet Committees have been formed ln> certain places In Maji&ya and attempts are being made .tia form similar aammiflttees In other places also it is only in the nttiess oi things few the Indians in Malaga to offer relief to their brettuen in Bmdia,380 words
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Article1494 1952-12-26 3 U.N. Calls For Renewed Indo-Pak Negotiations nglo-American Resolution Approved By Security Council UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 25.— The Unitl Rations Security Council Tuesday approv- the Anglo-American resolution on Kashmir lling for renewed negotiations between Ina and Pakistan. There were nine votes in favour, none ainst and oneReuter - 1,494 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-12-26 3 Unesco Confab In Bombay Sixty-four delegates from 18 South Asian and Pacific countries, including Colonial Powers, attended the first UNSCO regional conference an free and compulsory education, in Bom bay. recently. A. P. photo dhows: Sir G. S. Bajpal, Governor of Bombay, declaring open 'the conference46 words
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Article133 1952-12-26 3 Maithon Dam To Be Ready By 1954 PATNA, Dec 20 Maithoai, the third of the first phase dams of the Damodar Valley Project, is expected to be readyby 1954, and together iwith Ponchot Hill, scheduled Io» completion a year later, will produce 8,000 kw of hydroelectricity, safeguard the lowei valleyFOC - 133 words
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Article207 1952-12-26 3 PATNA, Dec. 20 Mr. J. P. Narain, the Praja-Sociaii3t leadei, criticized Ac Go»xrn. ment fee what he alleged as its lack of sufficient attention to villages in all its major plan. The Five- Year Plan neither gave an assurance that the country wcflild become Selfsufficient inFOC - 207 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-12-26 3 Commumat prisoner* leave a compound of the prison camp at Pongam near Pusan, Korea, after the recent riot in which over 80 prisoners of the United Nations were killed and 123 wounded. The prisoners linked arms and marched wnile others threw stones preventing, United Nations troops fromA.P. - 76 words
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633 1952-12-26 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 25.— The Public Accounts Committee of Parliament has recommended that the introduction of a satisfactory system of exchequer control to ensure that grants voted and appropriations made by Parliament were not exceeded was urgently needed. In H ~eport presented to thfFOC - 633 words
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Advertisement199 1952-12-26 3 PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S. N. CO., StraiU/N<ttfdj><iUiiiaui/ Madras Service O.j. KAJULA Singapore. p. Swettenham. Penang. 14- 1-53 15- 1-53 17- 1-53 8- 2-53 9- 2-53 11- 2-53 First Class, Second Class "A" "B" Excellent accommodation and every facility and comfort Deck passages with or without food. •SLAY199 words
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Advertisement65 1952-12-26 3 I COMING SOON BY Qftdtfj \i\\\TM SINGAPORE LONDON y— •«,U W a BANGKOK P -/j^% $iV/ RANGOON^ r^^P^J If M CALC UTTA KARACH.# TnfC^^C) beirut ui^Eira ROME# "^^2"~~~^^JB7 Particulars Bookings ss^*s 5^ from Malayan Airways, ~^*3uJ /£j»^' Ocean Bu//d;ng, Sf'ngo- Jtj^<zlt 1 W'dT^^ pore (Te,'. 2472) or your usual Travel65 words
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Article320 1952-12-26 4 A pk* is afoot to do away With the gOcd King. The Dewan and another traitor, Bhupendra Singh, (Jeevan) are the chief conspirators. Scenting: that something is wrong, the young Prince (Ran. jan) behaves like a popinjay, dandified and good-for-nothing. However, behind this mask, he is an expert320 words
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Article57 1952-12-26 4 TAIPEI. Dec 23- President Chiang Kai-Shek today thundered against the free world failed to give Nationalist China which, he asserted bitterly, not aid when the Communists were Overrunning the mainland in 1949, "but kicked us while wa were down, encouraged the) enemy to knock usA.P. - 57 words
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Article71 1952-12-26 4 THTJRS: Frur mor* 3 tenr>> lists have been killed by security forces in tHe Federation. Two more terrorists ihave sucre-ndered. A'n AiitfiVJairy P?Jice Sqi^d -ambushed posritlmis in the Kampong Lau't area of Kuala Kan'gsar in Perak yesterday killed two of three terrorists they conitacted. Two rifles and71 words
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Article46 1952-12-26 4 Mac A To Tour Far East? NEW YORK, 25- General Douglas MacAithur, Board of Remington Rand SJlnc, may visit the Far* East fhit sctne future date On company business, but plans have not proceeded beyond the <*»s. e cusskm state, a company source •faaid Wednesday. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article46 1952-12-26 4 The Ma-layalee Hi'ndu Samajam will give a tea party to Mr. end Mrs Pottekfcat today ait 5.30 pjn. at the Samajam x<rem'.ses. No. 8, SJlat Road, SiiKgaipare. The WidU-kmowa Malayalam ■writer and on^velist and his wife are on a tour of SouthEast Asia.46 words
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Article36 1952-12-26 4 COPENHAGEN Denmark) Dec 25.- Denmark's Christmas celebrations were darkened yesterday by the worsening condition of Qu^en Mather Alexandrine, who underwent a major > operation a week ag"o. Doctors described her condition as "extremely critical." A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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