Indian Daily Mail, 27 December 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 318. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 185 1 To Nehru Hard Work Means Column lit "Observer" writing m the Statesman, Calcutta. ab?ut Sri Jawaharlal Nehru says: When ithie Prime Minister talks about hard wcrk to students, t»o MPs or to the. nation as a whole, he Ls talk-Ing on sametihing on which he is expert. HLs working d:*y
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  • 214 1 STRICTER CONTROL OF CHINESE IN THAILAND BANGKOK, Dec 26. The National Assembly yesterday passed in the first reading a Government bill for an amend. mest of the Civil Code. By this amendment, the power to revoke registration of associations and societies will be' transferred from the civil crmrt to the
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  • 76 1 All doss m Ulu SeLanscxr are to be vaccinated between. Jam. 2 and 8. 1953. The vaccination centres include esaud new villages which. will be anaiQUTiced locally. There will be a charge of $5. which includes reeLstratiotv No doss in ulu £fclan#or w:il be ragistered at Ptoat.
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  • 254 1 REPINDIA'S Appeal For Aid To Cyclone Sufferers The Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, has issued the following statement: "The Governor of Madras State ha» issued a fervent appeal on behalf of the afflicted people of the
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  • 87 1 NEW DELHI, Dec 26 Five hundred students Of Baroda University faculty of Engineer, 'ng and Technology will work one and hajf hours every day till the end r«f May next year to build a workshop for the benefit of high school students. Students and staff of
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  • 116 1 CALCUTTA, Dec- 26.— 1t is now 30 years since the poet Rabinefranath Tagore founded Vishwa^Bharati. At Shantmlketan anniversary celebrations have begun. On Wednesday, the convocation was addressed by President Ttajendra Prasad. This was the first convocation slince Vishwa.Bharati became i central university. Two of its veterans, Pandit KhitimO.
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  • 68 1 NEW YOIiK, Dec. 26- Mra. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, leader cif the Indian delegation to the aeneral Assembly, left for In. dia today by way of LondonAfter halting for two days in England she expects to v>sit Egypt and Syri a before return, ing to New Delhi
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  • 89 1 Two more terrorists hav* been killed by security force* In thte Fl?der.atic«n. Ome more terrorist has surrenderod. A. Ohinesie civilian, has been murdered by terrorists. A pxfcpol of the 1/7 Gut-, kfhats kill-ed one of two terror.'^ts tlh\?y contacted in tht Seremban district of Negri Se.mbilain,. One
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  • 100 1 The list of applications for the Fedenalti'on Security Doan of fifty millibn dollars will el'ese at 12 noon on Thursday, Jan. 8. The FedSeditioa authorities wish to assure all small subscribers tha/t there is still adequate time for them to submit their apjdicatians for the Loan. Small
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  • 148 1 Ike Administration's Likely Plan WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.— Plans of the Eisenhower administration for dealing with the Korean war appear likely to aim at putting new pressures on the Chinese Communists while easing the battle burden of American forces. To this end. tihe belief
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  • 76 1 PARIS. Dec. 26.— The Sec-re'tary-G3neral of the rightist! Da Gaullist Party, Jacques SGiistelte, will be given 'a chance tio, try to flcrm a n>&w French Government. President Vincent Auriol's office avnrnjomced its choice of Soust-:lle af't^r Socialist leader Guy Mallet refused to try putting together
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  • 27 1 Phairat Jayanama (left), Nww MJnistar Plenipotentiary of Thailand to Italy, shakes Wands with President Lui^i Einaudi of Italy un his arrival at the QuiUlnal BaJaice, RDme A.P.
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  • 94 1 TOKYO, Dec 26-- Mosaburo Suzuki, leader of Japan's left. wing Socialist Party, will ieave Tokyo by air tonight to attend the Asian Socialist Conference it FJingocnBefore the conference, Suzuki plans to meet Indian Pnme Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in New Delhi. Reuter. Yugoslav Delegates LONDON, Dec
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  • 81 1 AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Dec. 26- New Zealandera earnt yesterday that Queen Elizabeth II end the Duke of Edinburgh will spend next Christmas in the dominion. Pi'ime 1 Minister Sidney Holland announced in a national b mad cast today, when most families were assembled for
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  • 74 1 TEHERAN, Iran, Dec 26 US. Ambassador Loy Hender. son, spent three hours with Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadeq Christmas Day dis. cussing what is assumed here to be a new approach to the settlement of the Iranian oil problemThe' Ambassador "aid he is unable now t<-»
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  • 75 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 26 Holiday accidents set a grim pace of one death every seven minutes in the United States in the first 30 hours of th* Christ. nas season. Traffic fatalities inounted to 217 a death rate that would shatter aii-time recordy if the trend continued
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  • 190 1 Recruitment Agreement Jan. End KATHMANDU, Dec. 26. Britain and Nepal are expected to sign a temporary agreement soon by which Gurkhas will be recruited for the British Army in Nepal instead of in India as at present, Khadgaman Singh, the King's adviser for
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  • 256 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 26. The Asian-Arab group leader took a wait-and-see attitude yesterday on Stalin's asserted willingness to cooperate in a new diplomatic approach toward ending the Korean war. But Ambassador ERNEST CROSS, the United States U.N. delega f dismissed the SUilin declur^ion by saying
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  • 36 1 FEDERAL LEGCO MEETING The next; meeting of ttie Federal Legislative Council will be held in the Council Chamber. Miaxwell Road, Kiuitia Lumpur, on Wedne3-> day and Thursday. Jan. 7 and 8. 1952. commencing a-t 1Q ajn.
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  • 568 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Dec. 27, 1952. TRIBUTE TO INDIAN WOMEN A SKING the Malayan woi ten to follow the example of their sisters in India, Miss K. M. Ibbotson, the Federation's chief social welfare woman assistant, who has just returned from the Intornotioal WeFfare Confererce in Madras, said
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  • 2581 2 Great Step Forward Impressions Off Delegates MADRAS, Dec. 25. -The final plenary session of the Sixth International Conference of Social Work was held at the shamiana near Rajaji Hall last Saturday when two scrolls were presented, one to India and another to Madras. Some of the delegates
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  • 65 2 NEW DELHI, Dec 26 The Government of India have decided that ag&mst impco-t licences for the second half of 1952 only lead pencil* the CIF value of which »s not les» than Rs. 16 per gross will be allowed to be imported. This will apply t0 all shipments
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  • 663 2 By the By Selegie Road TAKE MR. NEHRU INTO CONFIDENCE GOVIET Premier Joe Stalin told on the Christmas Eve that he favoured a meeting with President-elect Eisenhower to try and find a new approach toward ending the Koirean War Comi-ng on the Ohristmas Eve, these words of Stalin ire likely
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  • 367 3 Report On Rights Of Minorities KARACHI, Dec. 25.— A Muslim alone can he the Head of the State in Pakistan, according to the Basic Principles Committee of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly. The Committee, in its report presented to the Constituent Assembly
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  • 149 3 Linguistic States May Affect Five- Year Plan BOMBAY, Dec. 24. The Union Minister for Planning (Mr. GulzarLkal Nan da, said theire Sast week thait formation of linguistic States would "distiurto" tihe FiveYeaj: plan toi soune extent. Mr. Nandia arrived here ■recently to ctansult the Chief Minister, Mr. Moraxji Desai, •and
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  • 210 3 Policy On Textiles Control Reiterated BOMBAY, Dec. 20. The Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. T. T. Krlshnama. cliai-i. is understood to have restated the Giiveinment of India's policy to continue controls over the textile industry at a meeting of the Textile Controls Committee here. The meeting was clewed to the
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  • 37 3 NEW DELHI. Dec. 26.— The Government have decided that eocparts of sugar products not covered by the term ooniect-ionan-y should be contirwed ta be licensed fneely without quantitative restrictions unto the end June. 1953 FOC
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  • 402 3 AP. pttafto dhows: A semigeneral view of delegates during the (first UNESCO regional conference on> free ■and compulsory education. m Bombay), in the first pw w. j. weeden (fourth trom left), acting director of Mie Australian Cb-mmon-wailth office of education, and w. Drummond (fifth "•am
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  • 95 3 NEW DELHI. Dec. 25. Srimathi Diwiga Bad, MP, is to marry Uhe Finance Minister. Mr. c. D. Deshmukh. Both are members of the Planning Commission, but Sriirtathi Durga Bai has resigns! hear membership. She is the third member of the OkMnml&siOin to resign
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  • 40 3 KARACHI, Dec. 25. A torpedo belonging to the Royal Pakistan N&vy was lost off Karachi lost weekend during naval exercises. It is believed to be somewhere in the vic'nity of a buoy 12 miles from Karachi. FOC
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  • 300 3 NEW DELHI,. Dec 20 —In reply to a> question In the Council of States by Mr. B Gupta today, Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, 'Minister for Revenue j^nd Expenditure, said that between April 5, 1946, I.e. shortly after April 1, 1946, the official date of termination of hostilities, and
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  • 148 3 NEW YORK. Dec. 25.— Share leave was den.ed yasterd'ay to 299 mem. '3f the French linear Liberte's crew af 974 in the first application ct tftie McOartfan-Walter Imnrignution Act. The Act provides for security screening -af foreign seamen before they may land in
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  • 456 3 RUTHLESS TACKLING OF V. D. URGED PATNA, Dec. 25.— Dr. Satyaban Roy. MP, of Calcutta, in his Presidential address to the fifth amnual conference of the Association cf OtoLaryngologists of India, suggested the ruthless tackling of venereal diseases amongst prospective mothers. "If necessary." he said, 'suitable legislation may be passed
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  • 33 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 26.— The Government have decided to .olace kahmitsatri' molasses on Open General Licence for all dniliMHHutM. Till new it was ibensed freely for export I within the overall ceiling.— FOC
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  • 1236 3  - India's Housing Problem ESSENTIAL SERVICES VITAL NEHRU NEW DELHI, Dec. 21. Prime Minister Nehru to-day asked house-building experts to concentrate initially more on providing certain essential services like water supply, drainage and lighting than building merely houses without these services. ~I womd be quite content if by the munidstfal carporasuch
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    • 108 3 Ihe Eastern Shipping Corporation Ltd. (Accepting Passengers and Tar;o). To: Port swettenham Pfnam. Madras. S.S. "JALAGOPAL" Singapore f Swetienham Penang Arriving 30-12-52 30- 1-63 31- l-*3 Sailing (Abt; 29- 1-53 30- 1-53 31- 1-53 Arriving (Abt) 19- 2-53 22- 2-53 23- 2-53 Sailing (Abt) 21- 2-53 22- 2-53 23- 2-53
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  • 32 4 NEW YORK, Ds«. 26.— Secret Seirvioe men yesterday inteirceptied oil CSuistmas paa-oels sent by st,rangexs to ppesident-€leot Dwuiglit D. fl3senhowieir. Ttiey will be x-rayed befiome he gets them. Reuter
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  • 308 4 He Doesn't Believe In Experts COLOMBO: The Minister of Transport, Sir John. Kotel<awala, was never one who believed in foreign experts. He said so on Saturday night at a dinner of the Ceylon Association for the Advancement of Science, adding that he was confident there were expert local men. "I
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  • 249 4 The difficulties experienced by small rubber manufacturers were painted ouit by Mr. J. C. Mbokerjee, President of the Indifm Rubber Association, at a Press conference in Calcutta on Thursday. Despitte reports that there was overproduction od raw rubber in Inditt> one of their chief difficulties lay
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  • 121 4 COLOMBO: According to information received la Official quarters here from Peking. China has agreed to pa,y for rubber ait 32 pence per lb. tinder the long term trade pact. Clhina. had asked fox an. increased quantity of rubber but Ceylon hias intimated that she is
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  • 185 4 Remittances To India From Ceylon COLOMBO: Exchange Controller, Mr. A-H-Abeyanayake revealed in a Press interview that he had advilsed the Postmaster-General to imstituct postmasters all eve the Lsltuici to issue exchange permits to Lndians on production otf passport irrespective of the fast wfaetiher the temporary resident permits issued by the
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  • 85 4 Sir Ivor wiIU meet the Faculty of Medicine shortly to diseosis their attitude towards the switch-over to Swu.basha. A sui*>- committee will be appointed to go into the matter itn fulil detedl. Meanwhile, all faculties have appointed suib-oom-mittees to report on all deDaOilts
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