Indian Daily Mail, 6 November 1952
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Title Section16 1952-11-06 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 267. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1952 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article394 1952-11-06 1 FIRST REPUBLICAN VICTORY IN 20 YRS. NEW YORK, Nov. 5. Gen. Dwight Eisenhower took vital New York state and split the solid South last night In a tidal wave of votes that swept a Republican toward the White House for the first time in 20 years.A.P. - 394 words
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Article, Illustration12 1952-11-06 1 ADLAI STEVENSON— with his defeat the 20-year-old Pemocjafcta regime ended in U.SJL12 words
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Article35 1952-11-06 1 HINDU DESTITUTES BURIAL FUND The INDIAN DAILY MAIL acknowledges with thanks the following further donation to the Hindu Destitutes Burial Fund:—. Mr. S. P. S. Thannirmalai Chettiar 2.00 Already acknowledged $1,256.00 Total to date $1,258.0035 words
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Article83 1952-11-06 1 LONDON, Nov. 5. ExPremier Attlee today was re-eleated leader of the Labour Party group in parliament, but the big fight is yet to come. It will pit Mr. Aneurin Bevan, leader of the Party's leflt wing, against Mr. Herbert Morrison, in a contest for the deputyReuter - 83 words
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Article86 1952-11-06 1 COLOMBO: One of Ceylon's best all-round cricketers and sportsmen, we have had Dr. J. A. Scharenguivel, left by the P. and O. Strathfhore on Oct. 29 to settle down in Tasmania with his wife and family. "In the select list of really great Ceylonese cricketers put toF.O.C. - 86 words
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Article, Illustration22 1952-11-06 1 2S?2J E^ENHOWER- victorious Republican candiW I M ar er oan be s«mmed up into a few words: "From farm boy to President"22 words
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149 1952-11-06 1 New Mayor Dy. Mayor Of Madras Elected From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. s.— Mr. T. Ohengalvaroyan was elected Mayor and Mrs. Saraswathi Pandurangam, Deputy Mayor, at Che first meeting 4 vf the newly elected Councillors of the Madras City Corporation on Tuesday. Both were nominees of the Congress Party149 words
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509 1952-11-06 1 Three More Schools And Six Afternoon Classes (By Our Staff Reporter) The Acting Director of Education, Mr. R. M. Young told the Indian Daily Mail representative yesterday that the position regarding admission of pupils to Standard Six in Government schools in 1953 would509 words
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661 1952-11-06 1 20 CANDIDATES FOR 6 SEATS: PROGS 6; LABOUR 4; INDPTS. IO (By Our Staff Reporter) Hopes and surprises (not disappointments!) marked the Nomination Day yesterday at the City Council. Prospective councillors, would-be councillors, budding councillors and the old veterans were all there to participate661 words
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Article116 1952-11-06 1 CITY: L S. M. HUSSAIN (I) 2. M. K. OH MOHAMED (P) 3. C. F. J. ESS (I) EAST: 1. MISS AMY LAYCOCK (P) 2. V. S. PADMAN ABHAN (I) 3. N. S. G. NUGAWALA (I) 4. M\K PAK NULL (I) 5. LEE YONG MIN (L)116 words
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Article97 1952-11-06 1 No Time For Past Glory DEHIOWITA: "This is not the time to keep on thinking of the glory that was Lanka in the reign of Parakramabahu and Dutugemunu but to get into the fields and cultivate every inch of land available, if the impending food crisis were to be averted."F.O.C. - 97 words
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Article56 1952-11-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.! A Tamil tapjper, v. Sathurukan, aged 26, was murdered by two terrorists on JJie European-owned Semiyih estate in the Kajang district of Selangor. Terrorists abducted the tapper from, the estate, and later his body, which had been slashed with a parang, was found by56 words
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Advertisement38 1952-11-06 1 -10 DAYS' REST FOR IKE NEW YORK, Nov. 5. Mr. Eisenhower's Press Secretary said the president-elect, numbers of his family and personal staff would lea-ve New York about 1930 GMT today for 10 days' rest in Augusta. Georgia.38 words
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631 1952-11-06 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Thurs., Nov. 6, 1952. Cut Off The Diseased Limb! THE Iraqi delegates to the United Nations has given the best, and the most convincing report to the South African proposal to repatriate the en. tire Coloured Peoples back to their respective countries of origin as a631 words
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588 1952-11-06 2 National Character To Be Decided NEW DELHI, Nov. 3. The Election Commission of India is expected to announce shortly which of the 14 political parties that co tested the recent general elections as national part.es should continue as such for the purposeFOC - 588 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-11-06 2 KARACHI, Nov. 5.-Pakis-tan is to receive an allocation of U5515, 000.000 in technical assistance from the United States, it was reliably learned Tuesday. The new allocation, which covers the year ending June 30 netft. is an increase of 55 per cent over last year's allocation. A.P.A.P. - 75 words
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Article205 1952-11-06 2 CALCUTTA. Nov. I.— Mr Shuaib Qureshi, High Commissioner for Pakistan in India, said here Wednesday he had found "genuine misapprehensions and misunderstandings in East Pakistan about the implications of the passport system." He added that he wished to emphasise that these misunderstandings were not of local origin.F.O.C. - 205 words
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165 1952-11-06 2 Litigation Cost Can't Be Reduced INDORE. Nov. 3.— Mr. Justice Patanjali Shastri, Chief Justice of India, said here ilhat unless the scale of court fees were lowered, the costs of litigation could not be reduced. But. he said, the question of court fees was a matter concerning the Executive andF.O.C. - 165 words
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Article176 1952-11-06 2 American Citizen Sentenced CALCUTTA. Nov. I— J. M. Lemont. described by the police as an American citizen, was sentenced here on Oct. 28 by the City Police Court to detention till the rising of the court and a fine of Rs. 500 for entry into India under a false nameF.O.C. - 176 words
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537 1952-11-06 2 Andhra Reds Demand Separate State VIJAYAWADA. Nov. 2. The Andhra Provincial Communist Committee which has been in session, since Oct. 12 concluded its deliberations on Oct. 24. and has passed several resolutions. Reviewing the events that have taken place since its resolution In its previous meetings on the Andhra State,F.O.C. - 537 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-11-06 2 M^c^Sfp r ;?i eSi nate 0 i Ectopia to mdia. Ato Gabre Mascal Keflegzi presented his Credentials to the Prest! dent at Rashtrapati Bluvar, New S on Oct This photograph showing Ato Gabre Masbal Kekeeli w^h ttie President waa to ken during SriUentottSS ceremony.—( I.LS. PHQTO)..46 words
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Article288 1952-11-06 2 GOVERNOR'S VISIT TO RADIO MALAYA The Governor of Singapore visited Radio Malaya, Singapoie on Tuesday. He was taken round the various sections by Mr. t'. N. Lloyd Wiliiams, Acting Director of Broadcasting. He started with recording room, where Miss Fong Peng Ye and Miss Yang Lee were rehearsing. He visited288 words
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Article79 1952-11-06 2 LAHORE, Nov. 1. The North West Frontier Province's Chief Minister, Mr. Abdul Qaiyum Khan, announced at a public meeting near Peshawar on Tuesday that his Government had decided to launch a "Qauml Raaakar movement" in the Province. The Government would provide training facilities to Quaml RazakarsF.O.C. - 79 words
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Article155 1952-11-06 2 MADRAS, Nov. 3.— A notification Issued by the Deputy Chief Controller of Exports, Madras says that exports of pepper will be licensed freely without quantitative restrictions to all permissible soft currency countries except Holland Hongkong, Singapore, Siam, Syria, Lebanon and Tangier 8 for which a limitedFOC - 155 words
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Article232 1952-11-06 2 HYDERABAD, Nov. 2.— Mr. Shabhanadri Sastri, a teacher in the Basic Education Centre at Bikhnur, Nizamabad district, has tendered his resignation from his post, declaring that he had produced a 'bogus Mulki Certificate,' to get the job, it is officially learnt. Mr. Sastri is a trained graduateF.O.C. - 232 words
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Article227 1952-11-06 2 MERCARA. Nov. I.— Mr. N. Somanna, Member of Parliament from Coorg. has Invited the Government of India to set up Immediately a small committee of scientists and medical men to study and unravel the mysterious problem posed by Miss Dhanalakshmi, the seventeen-year-old girl, living on airF.O.C. - 227 words
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Article129 1952-11-06 2 Senanayake Will Go To London COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Mr. Dudley Sen an ayake confirmed recently that he would be attending the Commonwealth Economic Conference in London this month. The Finance Minister, Mr. J R. Jayewardene, will also go with him. The conference is due to open on Nov. 27,F.O.C. - 129 words
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Article61 1952-11-06 2 SIMLA, Nov. 2.— The Punjab (I) Legislative Council, which began its autumn session here last week, pass* ed the Capital of Punjab Development and Regulation Bill, 1952, In an amended form as reported by the select committee of the House. The Bill provides for proper planningFOC - 61 words
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564 1952-11-06 3 Maharaj Singh's Criticism BOMBAY, Nov. 2.--former Governor of week, that the racial pt South Africa would be Raja Maharaj Singh who has just arrived here after aftvemonth tour of the UK and Europe, said that during ay in met Lord Salisbury and drew hisFOC - 564 words
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Article79 1952-11-06 3 Clock Falls On Ike's Head BOSTON, Nov. 4.—General Dwight D. Eisenhower suffered a slight cut and a swelling on his head 2arly today when he was struck by a clock which fell from a temporary stand. The General was posing for pictures in a television studio shortly before leading forReuter - 79 words
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Article125 1952-11-06 3 ED I N B URGH, Scotland. Nov. 4. A wife who voluntarily receives artificial insemination from a stranger withourt, her husband's consent should be considered to have committed adultery, Scottish lauyrs suggested yesterday. The proposal was made in a memorandum by the Faculty of Advocates a legal association, toReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-11-06 3 General Mohammed Naguib, Egyptian Premier stands (right) with hand in pocket, as he watches Abdullah El Fadel El Mahdi, Chairman of the Sudanese pro-Independence Parties' Delegation, sign the Egyp-tian-Sudanese Agreement in Cairo. Former Egyptian Premier Aly Maher is seen extreme left and behind him are members of the Sudanese delegation.A.P. - 66 words
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Article327 1952-11-06 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. An appeal for expeditious work, whicih will enable the submission of a report to the Government within about two weeks, was made by Mr Keshava Deva Malaviya, Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research, Government of India, and Chairman of the SyntheticFOC - 327 words
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Article65 1952-11-06 3 RAKWANA: Two brothers, Mahatun (5) and Premadasa (8) of Hatangala, a village in the Pallebedde Police area were collecting firewood in a field when accidentally they disturbed a hornets' nest. The swarm of hornets pursued them for over 200 yards stinging them all o>ver theirFOC - 65 words
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Article224 1952-11-06 3 NEPAL CONGRESS TO BE RENAMED KATHMANDU. Nov. 1. Leaders of the Nepali Congress (Peoples) and Nepali National Congress (dissident group) announced their decision to merge themselves Into one party. The name, programme and flag of the new party will be decided at a joint conference of the merging groups InF.0.C. - 224 words
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Article113 1952-11-06 3 SHILLONG. Nov. 2.— The Assam Government Friday withdrew its ban on the Revolutionary Communist Party in th e State and said it hoped "all members of the organization will henceforth carry on lawful activities and divert their energies to constructive channels." A Press Note saidF.O.C. - 113 words
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106 1952-11-06 3 NAGPUR. Oct. 31. Mr. Nehru to-day described the anti-cow slaughter campaign started by the RSS as a "political move." Addressing Congress workers, Mr. Nehru said: "This campaign has no relation whatsoever with the cow." The persons behind this movement could not succeed during theF.O.C. - 106 words
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Article97 1952-11-06 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 3._Th* National Fuel Research Institute of India has succeed, in producing patrol from r ml. i( is learnt. The pilot plant of the Ins. tute works on the method of direct hydrogenation of coal. Assam coal has been used in the process and theFOC - 97 words
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Article79 1952-11-06 3 RATNAPURA: A blue star gem was found in the Hakmuwa gempit recently. This a;em has now been cut and polished and weighs 72 carats. It is at present in the possession of a Ratnapura jeweller. The gem is royal-blue in colour and six silver rays ofFOC - 79 words
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Article63 1952-11-06 3 POONA, Nov. 2.— The City Magistrate. Mr. D. G. Chucale, sentenced B. K. Bantwal. a former construction officer of the Telegraph Department to six months' r.i. and a fine of Rs. 500 for cheating the Central Government of over Rs. 7.0^0. Mr. J. F. Dalby, former DivisionalF.O.C. - 63 words
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Article411 1952-11-06 3 CROYDON, South London Nov. 4. Baby-faced Christopher Craig, 16 was in hospital here yesterday after a desperate rooftop gun battle wi/th police in South London. In a nearby magistrate's court a companion, Derek William Bentley, 19, charged with being concerned with Craig in the murderReuter - 411 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-11-06 3 PHOTO. Mr. Max Grassli, Minis terdesignate of Switzerland accompanied by Madame Grassli arrived in Delhi on Oct. 21. They were received at the Palam airport by Shri I. S. Chopra, Chief of Protocol, Government of India. Photo taken on arrival of the Minister-de-signate of Switzerland at the airport Left toI.I.S. - 62 words
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702 1952-11-06 3 Prakasam 's Election Petition: Tribunal Begins Hearing MADRAS, Nov. 2,— The election petition filed by Mr. T. Prakasam, questioning the validity of the elect ion of Dr. U. Krisfma Rao to the Legislative Assembly from the Harbour constituency, came ud for hearina on Oct. 2S before the Election Tribunal fFOC - 702 words
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Article150 1952-11-06 3 PAKHTOONPAKISTANI CLASHES K.AtJULi. nov. z. ine naithtar news agency has reported that Mr. Ajab Nur Khan Sherwanl, of Bavh (Tlrah). Leader of the Shanmaan Khan tribe, who was an active supporter of the freedom of Pakhtoons, was alleged to have been shot dead by a Pakistani official at Landl Kotal.F.O.C. - 150 words
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124 1952-11-06 3 New Building For Saugor 'Varsity SAUGOR. Oct. 30.— T0 the chanting of mantras, Prime Minister Nehru to-day laid the foundation-stone of the new building of the Saugor University at Patharia Hill. about three miles from the city. Situated amidst plcturessque surroundings on a 2,000-foot high plateau overlooking the famous SaugorF.0.C. - 124 words
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212 1952-11-06 4 CEYLON NEWS: Service Started In Five Principal Towns COLOMBO: A Swabasha telegram service between the five principal towns of the Island was inaugurated on Oct. 25. The service has been restricted to five towns in the first instance because of the shortage of staff, theFOC - 212 words
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Article83 1952-11-06 4 COLOMBO, Nov. 4. Williams, second accused in the Sathaaivam murder case was on Friday last produced before the Colombo South Magistrate and offered free pardon which he accepted. But, at his own request, he will be kept in protective custody and be the principal witness for theFOC - 83 words
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Article98 1952-11-06 4 Europeans Condemn Colour Bar COLOMBO: The Colombo Swimming Club's Colour Bar is definitely disapproved by several leaders of the European community in Colombo. Most of them feel it unfortunate that no steps were taken by the Club to prevent the spread of bad feeling. Typical of these view is thatF.O.C. - 98 words
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148 1952-11-06 4 'Accept China Offer Save Labour' HORANA: "If the Government agrees to sell all the Ceylon rubber to China there will be no need to reduce the labour forces on estates" said Mr. Wilmot A. Perera, M.P. for Matugama at the annual general meeting of the Yatadola Rural Development Society. HeF.O.C. - 148 words
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Article54 1952-11-06 4 NEW DELHI, Nov. s.— The Government of India is making a new bid to decide just how high Mount Everest really is. Present estimates range from 29,141 feet to 29,610 feet so an eight man survey team left for Nepal Tuesday to make new measurements of theAP - 54 words
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543 1952-11-06 4 Camera Only Tells Truth When It Lies HOLLYWOOD: To tell the trutlh on the screen you must fool the camera. That is the conclusion of a man who has come to be known as dne of the most brilliant cameramen in the film industry. He is Ernest Haller, whose longReuter - 543 words
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Article73 1952-11-06 4 No Strike In Hospital Hospital No possible strike, or a threat of one. has been discussed by the Committee of the Singapore Medical Workers* Union, said the Secretary, Mr. John Pinto, last nieht Mr. Pinto was commenting on a statement in a Singapore newspaper that his Union had threatened a73 words
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Article253 1952-11-06 4 KANDY: Ragged anc gaunt and wearing a wild beard a man walked into V.v police station at Katugastota late one evening and claimed that he was the person for the recovery of whose dead bedy, the police had publicised a reward of Rs. 500 The truth ofF.O.C. - 253 words
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