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Title Section16 1952-12-31 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 322. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration385 1952-12-31 1 Andhra Leader Persuaded To Forego Madras City? From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 30. Premier Nehru's long-awaited visit to Madras City lasted only three hours on Monday while proceeding by air from Trivandrum to Delhi. Perhaps, it was fortunate that he did not stay385 words
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Article69 1952-12-31 1 Churchill To Warn Ike LONDON, Dec. 30. The London Daily Herald said yesterday It was Prime Minister Winston Churchill's Muty" to vtfarn General Datight BSseinhower against extending the Korean war. "ft is clear that Stalin vetoed the Indian proposal for an armdstloe because he wants to keep American forces embrtortledReuter - 69 words
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Article60 1952-12-31 1 KARACHI, Dec 30 Nine countries were represented when the first Pakistan Na. ti'onal Scout s Jamboree open, ed here Sunday. Participating countries are Indonesia, Burma, Ceylion, India, Philippines, Afghanis. t an > Iran, Turkey and Egypt, whose ,Qcm*ingents have already arrived In Karachi. Nearly 4,000 ScoutsA.P. - 60 words
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Article50 1952-12-31 1 COPENHAGEN, Dec. 30.— Denmark's Queen Dowager Alexandrine died yesterday in her sleep, five days after her 73rd birthday. King Prederik was at his mother's bedside German-born Queen Alexandrine died at 0600 GMT at the St. Lukas Hospital neve, following a major operation 12 days ago A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article220 1952-12-31 1 DURBAN, Dec. 30.— South African scientist Professor J. B. L. SmSth flew home here last nig^t In triumph with a five-foot specimen ot a CoeJaoanth. a fish thought to have become extinct 50.000,000 years ago. The professor made an air dash bo a lonely isleReuter - 220 words
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Article69 1952-12-31 1 MOSCOW, Dec. 30. The British Embassy in Moscow has received notice that .'t must get out ctf its present building within three months, the British Ambassador Sir Alviary Gascoigne ■said yesterday. The United States Embassy received six months' notice last July to vQioate their buildingReuter - 69 words
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Article66 1952-12-31 1 NEW (DELHI, Dec. 30.— Iran and Germany are the latest to join the seminar on 'ttte contribution of Gandhian outlook and techniques to the solution of tension between and within nations, to be held in Delhi! from Jan. 5 to 17 in co-operation with UNESCO. Their representativeFOC - 66 words
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Article69 1952-12-31 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 30. Time' Magazine announced today that Queen Elizabeth II is the news magazine'.* "Womam of the Year," for 1952. A full-colour portrait of Britain's ruler grades the magazine's cover depicting the Queen against a background of a rose in ful' bloom. 'Time's'A.P. - 69 words
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Article69 1952-12-31 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 30. President Truman has accused some business Interests, especially oil companies, of trying to sway government agenales through pressure and intimidation. The president made the statement yesterday in a letter to the federal trade commissioner. Stephen Spingam, who has been charging certain oil69 words
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Article209 1952-12-31 1 CHICAGOI Dec. 30.— The official word on the Brodle Siamese twins today was still "no substantial chunge", but surgeons were hearfened by their tsnacious grip on life. A spokesman for the Illinois Neuropsychiatry Hospital emphasized that the conditions of both Rodney and Roger, separated from theirA.P. - 209 words
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Article61 1952-12-31 1 MANILA. Dec. 29.— A Japanese concert artist Is in Manila trying to heal the bitterness many Filipino still harbours against the Japanese from the last war. bMiss Hamako Watanabe id Saturday in a statement e considered it hea- duty to help "in convincing the Filipino people that theA.P. - 61 words
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Article63 1952-12-31 1 LONDON. Dec. 30.—Buckingham Palace sources denied yesterday's night reports that Queen Elizabeth II Is suffering from a cold. The reports spread when the Queen eancelled plana to attend Church Services on Sunday at Sandringham, the country home in Norfolk where she is spending the ChristmasA.P. - 63 words
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42 1952-12-31 1 The Hony. Secretary of the Chettiars' (Nattukkottai) Chamber of Commerce, Singapore writes to say that the Chamber received contributions amounting to $2,072.00 for the Madras Cyclone Relief Fund and that the amount was remitted to the proper authorities.42 words
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Article268 1952-12-31 1 Maldives— World's Newest Republic COLOMBO Dec. 30. Sir Cecil Syers. British High Commissioner in Ceylon, sailed in the cruiser Ceylon yesterday for Male, capital of the Maldive Islands, group of 12 coral atolls which is to become a Republic on Jan. 1 after 836 years of Sultanate rule. Sir CecilReuter - 268 words
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Article197 1952-12-31 1 Police Fire On Unruly Mob 1 Killed I Seriously Injured NEW DELHI, Dec. 30— Hindu communal agitation in the Jammu province of Kashmir for complete accession of ithat disputed state to India has taken a serious turn, according to reports reaching here on SundayA.P. - 197 words
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Article34 1952-12-31 1 TAIPEI, Dec. 30. American evangelist Billy Graham was received yesterday by Chiang Kai-shek. The meeting took place at the Christian president's home at Shih Lin, in the suburbs of Taipei A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article34 1952-12-31 1 Seletar Sri NOrayana Mission will be giiv!ng a reception and a welcome address to the well-known Malayalam Poet Mr. and Mr. Pottekatt at the Mission premises today at 5.30 p.m.34 words
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Article30 1952-12-31 1 The office of ;the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya will remain closed on Thursday, Jan. 1, 1953, on account of Ntw Ytor D«y.30 words
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Article158 1952-12-31 1 Mass Arrest Of Chinese In P.I. MANILA, Dec. 30.—Screening of 314 .Chinese, rounded up by *the Fhilipffilnes Army during the weekena as suspected Communist agents, began here yeateraay. Twenityflve have already been charged before a government deporM&tion board with subversive activities. More arxeats are expected and the total may reaonReuter - 158 words
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Article149 1952-12-31 1 SNOWMAN ATTACKS PORTER? NEW DELHI, Dec 30. Members of the recently un>successful SWiss Mount Everest expedition said last night that one of their sherpas (porters) was attackea by the **aboimlnable snowman" below the Lhotse Glacier. The Swiss said they hma not seen the fabulous creature themselves but had "definitely heardReuter - 149 words
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Article54 1952-12-31 1 BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 30. The first export consignment pf th# Argentine's new 7,000,000 ton wheat crop will leave here on Jan. 7 for India. The 10,000 ton shipment is part of a barter agreement by which India undertook to deliver 40,000 tons of hessian for 255.000Reuter - 54 words
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91 1952-12-31 1 Gandhi's Grand Daughter Challenges Apartheid AFGHANISTAN, Dec 30. Miss Slta Gandhi, 24 year old grand daughter of Mahafma Gandhi, challenged South African Post Office apartheid regulations yesterday when she attempted to send a telegram to Prime Minister Malan from a Post Office counter reserved for Europeans. She was aecomoanied byA.P. - 91 words
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Article121 1952-12-31 1 HONGKONG, Dec. 30. Mr. A. Nishiyama. first postwar Jaoanese Consul General in Calcutta, said here today on his way from India to ToVvo, that there was a Dossibility of trade between India and Japan provided certain difficulties could be overcome Mr. Nishiyama said India was unableReuter - 121 words
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128 1952-12-31 1 WHEN NATIONALISTS RETURN TO MAINLAND! TAIPEI, Dec 30. -President Chiang Kai-shek last night issued a mandate dismissing all officers of the Nationalist armed forces in the Red China mainland or living m foreign countries Without approval from here The mandate, however, promised to reinstate all officers engaged in guerilla orA.P. - 128 words
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Advertisement38 1952-12-31 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya B.N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 6 5-50 3 Months 1650 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 Month ..3 6 50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 3900 1 Year 78-0038 words
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527 1952-12-31 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Dec. 31, 1952. Pakistan A Theocratic State IF Pakistan were to declare itself a Secular State, then ipso facto it forfeits the right to exist. For, it was formed for the sole purpose of giving the predominantly Muslim provinces a separate State, and if that527 words
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Article139 1952-12-31 2 NEW DELHI, Dec. 27 The number of man-days lost during October last on ac. count of industrial' disputes was 346,671, against 459,786 in the preceding month according to Labour Bureau statistics, just released here-Sixty-One fresh disputes involving 72,971 workers star, ted during the month, which together with thoseFOC - 139 words
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Article, Illustration302 1952-12-31 2 VERSION OF JAP. ARMY SURGEON RECALLED PLANE CRASHED BECAUSE PROPELLER DROPPED OFF CALCUTTA, Dec. 26.— The belief that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose ,succumbed to injuries received following an air crash at Taipei aerodrome has been by a letter from Executive Secretary of the IndoJapanese Friendship Association,302 words
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264 1952-12-31 2 U.S. Aid To Ind. Fertiliser Factories CALCUTTA. Dec. 26.— Two new fertilises: plants near SBndrt are to be set up w.th American aid with contraction starting from next year, MT B. C. Mukherjee, Manager of the Sindri Fertiliser Factory, told the Weekly Rotary Ciu.lt> luncheon meeting here. The first plant,FOC - 264 words
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Article97 1952-12-31 2 SILIGURI, Dec. 28 Eight thousand) workers have lost their jobs due to the closure Of 17 Indian. owned tea gardens in Darjeeling district. Workers of two gardens, Sepoydhura and Naibong, re. ©entljy walked! 19 miles to meet the SDO and appeal fo» the granting ofFOC - 97 words
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Article57 1952-12-31 2 LONDON, Dec 29 The 15,000-ton Gothic will be charted by the Queen and th€ Duke of Edinburgh for then royal toul of the Common, wealth late next year. The Queen and her husbanf will leave in December, 1953 visiting New Zealand Austra. ing home the followingA.P. - 57 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-12-31 2 This new picture of the doomed French Liner Champolion shows manj Persians gathered on the Lebanese coast watdhing rescue attempts. The 12,546-ton liner which was carrying pUgritoo to the Holy «and tor Ciirstmas., brok*. in two on a sand.ba*ik 303 yards off the Lenanese coast. Picture right shewsA.P. - 67 words
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Article210 1952-12-31 2 ERNAKULAM, D e c. 27 Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan Vice-President Of India, said here that whatev e r work they should strive to do it without getting thems e lves emotionally entangled or without being very much affected by the results of their activities. Th eFOC - 210 words
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Article165 1952-12-31 2 Enlistment Off Bogus Members PATNA, D e c 27. The Working Committee of the Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee passed a resolution authorisiiuj^Acharya Badrinath erma, Education Minister, to enquire ink* the oomplainis of enlistment of bogus members and into allegations of irregularities, including violence committed in connection with election ctf delegatesFOC - 165 words
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Article856 1952-12-31 2 By the By Setegia Raod RELIEF FUND: MR. PILL AY'S SPLENDID LEAD MIL. F. GOVINDASAMI f»ILLAY, well-known merchant and phil.Mthropist of Singapore has donated a sum of M.OOO to the Madras Cyclone Relief *und atnd ha> expressed the wish that the Indian mercantile community and wealthy Indians here could likewise856 words
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Advertisement170 1952-12-31 2 UNBERTHED TICKETS FOR THE "RAJULA" sailing from Singapore about 14-1-53. Unberthed tickets for the s,s. "Rajula" sailing on the 14th January, 1953, will be on sale at our Unberthed Ticket Office at Trafalgar Street on the 2nd January, 1953, at 9.00 a.m. ISLAY KERR CO., LTD., Agents: 8.1.5.N. CO., LTD,,170 words
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646 1952-12-31 3 Delimitation Of Constituencies COUNCIL OF STATES PASSES BILL NEW DELHI, Dec. 27.— When the Council of States met on Monday morning the Law Minister, Mr. C. C. Biswas, moved for consideration of the Delimitation Commission Bill as passed by the House of the People. Tho Bill seeks to provide forFOC - 646 words
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Article370 1952-12-31 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 26.— Mr. Rrjbert Martin, Secretary General of the International Union of Lawyers, said here that the time had come when lawyers (had to study and understand not only the laws of their own country but comparative laws of neighbouring countries also. This wasFOC - 370 words
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305 1952-12-31 3 STALIN'S SPEECH NO NEED FOR REPRESENTATION NEW DEILHI, Dec. 24.— Mrs. L-aikshmi Menon Parliamentary Secretary in the External Affairs Ministry told the Council of States that though the Government of India considered that the speeches of Marshal Stalin and M. MaflerakGv at the recent Cornrnunist Party Congress in Moscow constitutedFOC - 305 words
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Article, Illustration22 1952-12-31 3 Photo. Santa Claus giving a gift to an Indian patient at Middleton Hospital. The patient is there in an iron lung.- I.D.MI.D.M. - 22 words
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Article251 1952-12-31 3 PATNA, Dec. 26.— Mr. Ran Ahmed Kidwai. Agriculture Minister, said here that the question of banning cow slaughter had reached a stage when it could not be ignored. If the majority of the people wanted that K should be banned, they fust do so becauseFOC - 251 words
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210 1952-12-31 3 Banaras V.C. Defends Use Of English BANARAS. Dec. 24.— Dr. Bhagwandias, eminent philosopher of Banaras, called upon university students and teachers to study together the oroblems facing the country and work "out solutions by "cool-headed discussuonis." Dr. Bhagwandias, who was delivering the convocatioxi •address at Bananas Hindu University, said thereFOC - 210 words
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146 1952-12-31 3 CALCUTTA, Dec. 26.— Opening an exhibition of the handicraft*, of deaf artisans in connexion with a convention of the teachers cf the deaf In India at the Calcutta Deaf and Dumb School last wa3k. Mr. P. C. Sen the West Bengal Food Minister,FOC - 146 words
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Article253 1952-12-31 3 HYDERABAD. Dec. 27.—Inaugurating the Legal Aid Society here, Mr. R. 6. Naik, former Chief Justice of Hyderabad* said that the aim of the judicial system was the establishment of equality before law of all citizens, but litigation was expensive and due to this, the poor wereFOC - 253 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-12-31 3 Photo). The delegates to the Asian Students' Convention called on the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad at Rash. trapati Bhavan, New DeL hi, en Dec. 21. Photo shows the delegates having tea with the President in the giounds of the Rashtrarja. ti J3 ha van— IISIIS - 45 words
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Article395 1952-12-31 3 MADRAS, Dec. 25.—Congress leaders in Tamilnad welcomed Mr. Nehru's statement on the Andhra State, bujt have refrained from aommenftiing on the suggestions by Aindhra Congress leaders i-hat the new Sfoate should be permitted to have its capital in Madras City temporarily. It is, however. 1 learntFOC - 395 words
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Article143 1952-12-31 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 27.— The importance of producing suitable films for children was emphasised here the President of the ctuUtural Film MatetJ, Pandit Hirday Nath Kunzru. M.P., Pandit Kunzru, who was speaking at the inauguration of a Children's Film Fair by the Chief Commissioner, Mr. snannar Prasad,FOC - 143 words
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Article25 1952-12-31 3 BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 30. Signing of the trade agree, ment between Britain and Argentina which had been scheduled for today was nest, ported mdeflnUelr A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article399 1952-12-31 3 Need For U.N Explained By Nehru NEW DELHI, Dec. 25.— The U.N. Asian Students Convention was inaugurated by a judge of the international Court cf Justice, Sir Narsling Rau, in Delhi University Convocation Hall on Saturday in the presence of delegates and observers from 18 countries. The Prllme Minister andFOC - 399 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-12-31 3 Premier Antoine Pinay of France is surrounded by newspapermen as he leaves the Elysee palace, Paris, after handing his resignation to the French President. Pinay's re- signation comes nine and a half rrtonths after he took office at the head of a Coalition Government. Pin^y is the 17th French PremierA.P. - 55 words
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203 1952-12-31 3 Stalin Peace Prize For Dr. Kitchlew NEW DELHI. Dec. Dr. Salfuddin Kitohlew. President of the Ail-India Pteuce Council!, has been awarded the International Stalin Prize for Peace. Dr. Kitchlew is a prominent Congressman and was formerly President of the undivided Punjab Provincial Corjgress Committee. He is now in Vienna attendingFOC - 203 words
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Advertisement104 1952-12-31 3 The Eastern Shipping Corporation Ltd (Accepting Passengers and Car«ro). To: Port Swettenham. Penang. MaU.«sS.S. "JALAGOPALSingapore P. Swettenham Penang Arriving 30-12-52 30- 1-53 31- 1-53 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 S.S. "J104 words
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541 1952-12-31 4 "Jalagopal" The Cyclone: A Passenger's Experience Sir,— l was a passenger by sjs. "Jalagopal" at end of last month from Madras, and I personally experienced the cyclone which hit the ship on Friday, Nov. 28. And from my experience I can definitely say that the Agents' statement published in your541 words
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Article661 1952-12-31 4 CEYLON NEWS: C. I. C's Resolutions COLOMBO: At a special meeting of the Ceylon Indian Congress Committee, held at Nawalapi tiya, four resolutions were passed protesting against alleged discriminatory measures in respect of rice \ration books, remittances of money to India, temporary residence permits, and social \ensuranceFOC - 661 words
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Article257 1952-12-31 4 A tea party was held in the Roman Room of the Adelphi Hotel yesterday, in honour of Mr. W. H. Mosbergen. J.P. and Mr. L-im Bern; Chin to mark the occasion of their retirement from the Shell Company. UM BENG CHIN Mr. Llm Beng Chin joined,257 words
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Article465 1952-12-31 4 By Our Staff Reporter Those who meet the German wrestler Garganjtua do not take their hats off ito him. Their hats Just go off when ithey strain their necks to look us at his 7 Ht. 7J In., build, weighing 490 pounds. Gareantua who came465 words
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