Indian Daily Mail, 1 November 1952
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Title Section16 1952-11-01 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 262. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration153 1952-11-01 1 The spiritual opening of the Sri Ramakrishna Temple at Bartley Road, Singapore w s performed yesterday morning at 9 a.m., by Swami Ma havananda, General Secretary of the Ramakrishna Mission. The devotees of Ramakrish- na went round the temple in the morning- in a153 words
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Article46 1952-11-01 1 HINDU DESTITUTES BURIAL FUND The INDIAN DAILY MAIL acknowledges wiith thajiks the following further contributions *o tine Hindu Destitutes Burial Fund: Mr. A. P. Men.on 10.00 Mr. K V. Mencn 10.00 Mr. T. Arumugam 5.00 Mra. Satrada Suforamajniam 5.00 Alrady acknowledged 1,110.00 Total to date $1,140.0046 words
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98 1952-11-01 1 Three Days More For U.S. Election NEW YORK. Oct. 31. The Democratic presidemti x\ campaign ttraiin today rolled aucross the Ex3tc~n countryside of the Uci'itod Sta*te,s without a candddate probably unprecedented in American history. Gov. Adlad Stevenson dropped htts ,j>:i2iiti'oal wa»rfare t<> fly back to IHLnoLs to cope with aA.P. - 98 words
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Article107 1952-11-01 1 LONDON, Oct. 31. The Association of British Malaya which has more than 2. C00 members last n l ight elected Sir Patrick McKerrou. former •Colonial Secretary in Singapore, as President for the coming year. He got 106 votes against 67 lor Sir Sydney Palmer, a directorReuter - 107 words
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119 1952-11-01 1 PICKETED AGAINST INDIA INVITING PAKISTAN TEAM NAGPUR, Oct. 31. Dr. N. B. Khare, a member of the Indian Parliament and Pr«'sid« "t of All-India Hindu MaKisablia, was here today under the Preventive Detention Act to prevent liim picketing a cricket match. He had declared his intentionReuter - 119 words
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Article125 1952-11-01 1 LONDON, Oct. 31. Lord Reading, Parliamentary Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, will fly to Brazil on November 9 on a three-week goodwill and fact-findidng tour of South America, the Foreign Office announced yesterday. He will visit Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile and Peru. From Peru Lord Reading will flyReuter - 125 words
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Article139 1952-11-01 1 Naguib Govt. Denies Press Reports CAIRO, Oct. 31. The Egyptian Government yesterday issued an official denial of published "eports that it was preparing to proclaim a Republic and that it was studying foreign Republics' constitutions in order, to redraft Egypt's own. ''The Premier's office absoutelyA.P. - 139 words
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Article178 1952-11-01 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 31.—Preparations are almost complete for the setting up of two oil refineries with a total production capacity of 3.5 million tons a year on India's western coast. To be built and explored by ftwo foreign companies in keepj ing with the terms ofFOC - 178 words
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Article133 1952-11-01 1 Reds Bar U.S. Tanks BERLIN, Oct. a I.—Communist guards refused to allow eight tanks through to Berlin yesterday to reinforce United States position there. Tiie tanks were being transported by rail across the stretch of Communist East Germany that separates .Berlin from the West. East German officials turned them backReuter - 133 words
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Article100 1952-11-01 1 CAIRO, Oct. 31.— The British Embassy here last night I formally denied Egyptian press J reports of mutiny and disaffection among British troop* in the Canal Zone. i A statement said: "The British Embassy notes tha^ an j Egyptian newspaper continues !to invent and publishReuter - 100 words
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119 1952-11-01 1 Indians In South Africa New Move? NEW YORK. Oot. 31.— India <ind Pakistan plan to &sk the United Nations >on Monday to crea>te a Good Offices ComrTiiission. In their dispute over 'tlh'e treatment of Indians in. Soouth Africa TThp comTiission wtould seek to bring India, Pakistan and South Afrbca i*itoA.P. - 119 words
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Article213 1952-11-01 1 CONFIDENCE IN KERALA MINISTRY From Our Own Correspondent IRAVAJMCOKE, Oct. »1. —I Congress Ministry in Tiavan- core-Cocnin State has survived uiu in at no-confidence motion by the Communist dominated opposition. Tne Assembly alter a lull day's Heated debate on inursday rejected, the motion! by the Communist "T.V. I. nonius, by213 words
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148 1952-11-01 1 Asians Must Not Ask For Overseas Help DURBAN. Oct. 31. The Chairman of the Natal Unit cd (OpposDtfon) Partty Mr. Douglas Miftshelll said hero ttiait iif AMaAs in Sou>th Afrin •'f(T 't lull o win 1 '.he KOttOMN Mej ajrt: pmrsumg it will ly-;Tip-".-:si'ble for any fmturf Govermnentt. to helpReuter - 148 words
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Article42 1952-11-01 1 The Governor of Singapore has nomLna.ted -the followin-g to rapresent tr.ie Colomy at the Coronation Cel^braitions of Her Majesty U-he Queen in London next June: Mr. John Laycock, M.C.. Sir Ham Hoe LLn. C.B.E. Mr A. P. R'ajiah.42 words
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Article38 1952-11-01 1 TOKYO, Oct. 31.— Margaret' Sanger arrived from the United States yesterday to lecture Japanese on birth control. She is enroute to Bombay to attend a world population conference to ODen on Nov. 24 A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article98 1952-11-01 1 BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 31— Thousands of Argentine secondary schoolboys and girls paraded through the centre of Buenos Aires with whistles and drums yesterday chanting "no more meat for Britain unless Britain gives up the Malvinas" (Falkland Islands). They booed the Uruguayan Consulate and the Uruguayan tourist officeReuter - 98 words
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269 1952-11-01 1 NEW DEU4I, Oct. 31. Scholarships will be awarded n India for studies in arts humanities, science, agriculture, medicine technology, education, law, commerce, forestry, veterinary science, civil engineering, etc., subject to .availability of seats. Doctors doing private practice abroad and wishing to come to India for post-graduateIIS - 269 words
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Article60 1952-11-01 1 KINGSTON. Oct. 31. A committee of the Jamaican House of Representatives urnanimously agreed yesterday ,\o demand self-government for Jamaica in 1945 just short of Dominion statues. William Bustamentes, majority Labour Party, split with the minority party on the question of the governor's powers. Bustamentes wants the govA.P. - 60 words
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Article101 1952-11-01 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 31—Exports of pepper will be licensed freely without quantitative restrictions to all permissible soft currency countries except Holland, Hongkong, Singapore, Siam, Siam, Syria, Lebanon and Tangiar for which limited quotas have been fixed. Export to these countries will he allowed up to the ceilingFOC - 101 words
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Article52 1952-11-01 1 HONGKONG, Oct. 31.— The British-owned freighter, Hsianp Lee, with 9,800 tons of Red China rice for Ceylon, stopped at Hongkong last night for fuel. This is one of the first shipments under the Ceylon-Red China trade agreement which reportedly will provide Ceylon with 80,000 tons ofAP - 52 words
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103 1952-11-01 1 PARIS, Oct. 31. Ten Conservative Parliamentarians yesterday demanded that France should leave the United Nations if complaints continued about French policy in Morocco and Tunisia. Signatories to a statement included Conservative Jacques Bardoux, chairman of the National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee andReuter - 103 words
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Article104 1952-11-01 1 TAIPEH, Oct. 31.— Marking Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek's 66th birthday a ship- ment of fighter planes for the j Chinese Nationalist air force was expected to arrive at a' jFormosan port later today. I The planes loaded aboard a' United States escort carrier will be unloaded at theReuter - 104 words
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Article87 1952-11-01 1 UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 31. The .special Political Committee of the General Assembly will discuss India's complaint against the treatment of people of Indian origin in South Africa on Monday, Nov. 3, it was announced here yesterday. Both the South African and Indian delegations had expected theReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-11-01 1 Photo. Dr. William George Penney, 43, who was responsible for f**m' mtmMg* of the British Atom Bomb and was in charge of the technical side of the test at Monte Bello Islands is seen driving off from Dulwich and Sydenham Hill Golf Club. It was announced that Queen Elizabeth hadA.P. - 57 words
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Article39 1952-11-01 1 LONDON, Oct. 31.— Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden will fly to New York on November 7 to take over leadership of Britain's delegatior at the United Nations and pay his respects to the new American President.— A.PA.P. - 39 words
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502 1952-11-01 2 Indian Daily Mail S 'pore, Sat., Nov. 1, 1952. NOTES AND COMMENTS LIGHT OF REASON JHE INDIAN DAILY MAIL is really proud of the success of its campaign to secure the $6,000,000 Indian Immigration Fund "earmarked" for the exclusive benefit of the Indian labourers. Some years ago when it was502 words
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Article24 1952-11-01 2 NEW DKIiHI. Oct. 30.— Narciaco Rafrnns today t>resenfoed his |C.redentm«>s to President Rajendra Prasad a.s PMHQRIne Minister to India. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration256 1952-11-01 2 'People Disillusioned Due To Maladministration' KARACHI, Oct. 29.— Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, President of the Awomi Jinnah Muslim League, accused the Nazimuddin Government of pursuing a policy which was detrimental to the very existence of Pakistan. Mr. Suhrawardy, who was addressing a public meeting onFOC; A.P. - 256 words
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241 1952-11-01 2 U.N. Discussion On Racialism 'Irregular'? •LONDON, Ocrt. 31. The British Government reaffiflmed 'in the House of Commons yesterday that it considered any United Nations debate on the subject of racial discrimination "entirely Srregurlar." Mrs. Irene White. Labour, h«d asked what further todtjructions had been given to the Britttsh delegates toReuter - 241 words
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Article88 1952-11-01 2 SURAT, Oct. 28.— Declaring open the new Surat railway station buildings built at a cost of Rs. 10 lakhs, Mr. Alagesan, Deputy Minister for Railways and Transport, said: "The Railway Ministry is conscious of the obligation that rests on railways to keep pace I withFOC - 88 words
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Article143 1952-11-01 2 Halting The Rajputana Desert NEW DELHI. Oct. 29.— One more stop has been taken in the scheme of immobilising 1 the Rajasthan desert by the establishment a Central Desert Research Station at Jodhpur. It is in charge of Mr. Gurdayal Singh Lamba, an officer who has wide experience of afforestationFOC - 143 words
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Article29 1952-11-01 2 KARACHI, Oct. 31.—Pakistan's finance minister Mohammad All and Commerce Minister Fazalur Rehman wM accompany Premier Nazimuddin 'to the British Commonwealth Premier's conferen<*p in Ljon<*on next month.- A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration94 1952-11-01 2 The world's largest Helicopter, the XH-17 built by the Howard Hughes Aircraft Company for the USA Air Force, makes its first hop during test flight operations at Oulver City, California. The heavy-lift experimental machine is expected to be the lorerunner of powerful cargocarrying Helicopters designed to lift and deliver artillery,A.P. - 94 words
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Article128 1952-11-01 2 NEW DELHI. Oct. 29.— The Indian Socialist Party is in contact witn representatives of both wings of the Japanese Socialist Party in an effort to restore unity among them, according to Mr. Asoka Mehta General Secretary of the Praja Socialist Party in India. Mr. AsokaFOC - 128 words
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414 1952-11-01 2 'Guard India's Freedom Gen. Car iappa's Advice To Soldiers BOMBAY, Oct. 28.— Over 1,200 men of the Bombay Garrison lined up at the Brabourne Stadium on Friday morning in an impressive parade to bid farewell to General K. M. Cariappa. on his last visit to Bombay as Commander-in-Chief of theFOC - 414 words
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Article94 1952-11-01 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 29.— The Government of India are understood to have recently Issued a direction that in each Ministry or department, a specified officer or officers should be assigned the work of conductlpgj all departmental enqutfle aris&ig within their respective spheres. It is generally felt that departmentalFOC - 94 words
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151 1952-11-01 2 NAGPUR, Oct. 29.— The < Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh launched last week Gopashtami Day its anti-row- I slaughter campaign demanding enactment of legislation ban- i ning cow slaughter in the 1 country. Mr. M. S. Golwalker, the RSS leader has called on the Sangh volunteers toFOC - 151 words
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Article989 1952-11-01 2 By the By Selegie Road TEACH ONE "|F you wish to read and write, then you must be prepared to give regularly of your spare time in the evenings, after the normal working day is done. Literacy opens the world to you and will be a benefit and a |oy989 words
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512 1952-11-01 3 Suggestion To Give Up Prohibition Policy NEW DELHI: The draft Five-Year Plan in Us broad aspects was considered by the Advisory Board of the Planning Commission which concluded Us three-dau session in New Delhi last week. The Board, which consists of representatives of the principalFOC - 512 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-11-01 3 Photo, Two sad looking Chinese, wounded in the Korean triangle hill battle, are driven 'by jeep to a PoW camp in the rear.- A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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507 1952-11-01 3 Rs. 1 000 m. On Projects NEW DELHI: Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, Minister for Railways and Transport, said here last week that during the five-year period covered by the five-year plan, his Ministry would have spent a little over Rs. 100 crores onFOC - 507 words
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Article27 1952-11-01 3 BLOEMFONTEIN, Oct. 30.— South Africa's Appeal Court reserved judgment today on Whether Premier Daniel Malay's High Court of Parliament is a legial body. A.P.27 words
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Article126 1952-11-01 3 NEW DELHI. Oct. 31.—India may reverse her present policy banning exports of Strategic monazite sands used to manufacture radioactive thorium, S. S. Bhatnagar, direator of Scientific Research, said dn am interview yesterday on> returning from a world tour, Including the United States and Russia Bhatnagair reportedA.P. - 126 words
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Article83 1952-11-01 3 BOMBAY, Oat. 31. One hundred and two Kazak refugees bid farewell to India yesterday when they boarded the S.S. Daressa for Basrah enroute to Istanbul. The refugees, led by Hussein Taji, look forward to permanent new homes in Turkey which has permitted them to settle there. TheA.P. - 83 words
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Article99 1952-11-01 3 WELLINGTON, New Zealand. Oct. 31. -Dr. M. Sarwar. Director of the Pakistan Area Development project, said 'that New Zealand would supply under tho Colombo Plan dairy laboratory equipment that would help solve problems of milk handling and testing In connection with the scheme. New Zealand wouldReuter - 99 words
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Article444 1952-11-01 3 Economic Sanctions Against Pak.? OALCUTTA, Oct. 28. dpeeahes urging the Government of India to impose economic sanctions against Pakistan were made at a meeting organized by several political organiaations other than the Congress and the Communist parties at Wellington. Square, Calcutta, recently. Dr. S. C. Banerjee, president of the WestFOC - 444 words
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450 1952-11-01 3 U.S. Will Elect 30 State Governors, 7,500 Legislators 200,000 Officials This Week WASHINGTON: This week's American elections involve more than choosing a president, vice-president, and members of Congress. In every American state, and in most cities, voters next Tuesday will choose thousands of local officials. While not so influential nationallyUSIS - 450 words
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