Indian Daily Mail, 13 November 1952
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Title Section16 1952-11-13 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 274. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration138 1952-11-13 1 Commission To Improve Lot Of Indians In South Africa NEW YORK, Nov. 12.— The United Nations Assembly Special Political Committee^ voted 41-1 to establish a Good Offices Commission to negotiate better treatment for Indians m South Africa. Only the South African delegate votedA.P. - 138 words
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Article, Illustration300 1952-11-13 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 12.— The arrival of a two-man Goodwill Mission from Nigeria m the City on a tour of India have opened the eye of the people here to the amount of progress that the African Negro has made politically. The MissionIDM - 300 words
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75 1952-11-13 1 The text of a Bill to amend the Municipal Ordinance has been gazetted yesterday* The amendments proposed by this Bill are designed to give effect to the recommendation of the Hawkers Inquiry Commission that the summary arrest of hawkers and the immediate taking of themFOC - 75 words
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72 1952-11-13 1 Indian Textile Official To Tour Malaya From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Nov. 12.— Mr. Kumaran Nair, Director ot Exports Textile Commissioner's Office, Government of India, is shortly leaving Malaya to study the market conditions there for Indian textiles including handlooms. Mr. Nair has been deputed by the Government of72 words
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139 1952-11-13 1 Alavandar Murder Case Hearing Nov. 17 MADRAS, Nov. 12. The Alavandar Muirder Case m which p. p. Menon and his wife Devaki Menon are charged with horrible murder of city businessman Alavandar came up at last for hearing on Monday before the Chief Presidency Magistrate. For moniths the public has139 words
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Article59 1952-11-13 1 MADRAS, Nov. .12. Lalitha and Padmini, South Indian film Stars, and exponents ol Oriental diancing propose to make a six-month tour of the United Kingdom. They hQpe to complete their film conibrats by May, 1953, and visit England, where they will give a number of59 words
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Article187 1952-11-13 1 Applicants Will Receive Quotas About Jp.c. Of Imports In 1950-5 I By Our Staff Reporter "It is estimated that for the first six months of 1953 applicants will receive quotas to import Japanese textiles equal to about 5% of their global imports m 1950 and 1951.187 words
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287 1952-11-13 1 Arrested Bombay Editors Discharged From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Nov. 12.— Two editors Mr. Karanjia of "Blftz" and Mr. Karaka ot "Current" who were charged with forging a letter purported to be written by American Ambassador Mr. Chester Bowles were discharged on Tuesday. Chief Presidency Magistrate Mr. Khambatta dismissing the287 words
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Article81 1952-11-13 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 12.— The newly-elected Municipal State have been conducting Councils throughout the elections for the posts of Chairman, Congressmen who have monopolised the posts during uhe last decade have omly won a minority of posits so far, the larger number being Independents.81 words
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39 1952-11-13 1 Negotiations between Government and representatives of daily-rated employees of Government were resumed on Monday, Nov. 10, an dcontinued throughout Tuesday, Nov. 11, says a press note issued by the Federal Government.39 words
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117 1952-11-13 1 LIVING STANDARD HIGHEST IN MALAYA The chairman of *he Rubber Growers Association, Mr. Sydney Palmer, today claimed that Malaya had the highest living standard of any Eastern country. In a letter published m the London Times, he defended the present wage structure In the Malayan rubber industry. "The mach'nery whichReuter - 117 words
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Article43 1952-11-13 1 LONDON, Nov. 12— Prim© Minister Winston Churchill told the House of Commons he did not think there would be any advantage m Earl Ale-' -Hr>r, Minisster of Defence, accompany Mr. Dwight Eisenhower on his visit to korea. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article189 1952-11-13 1 KARACHI. Nov. 12. The Australian Mini«ter of Agriculture and Commerce, Mr. John McEwen, said 'he had found that Pakistan felt Australian aid received under the Colombo Plan "of considerable value and advantage-"- Reuter Sri Nehni is reported io have agreed with the Indian Congress *fohat CetyftonReuter - 189 words
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Article150 1952-11-13 1 The fifjhh meeting of the Consultative Committee on Rice, which wts attend-ed by the representativzes of 21 Governments amd of U.N. P.A.O. land &C.A.F.E., met at Phoenix Park. Singapore, on Nov. 10 anti 11. The meeting reached the following concvlusions (a) 1952— Importing countries have had a difficult150 words
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39 1952-11-13 1 The next monthly meeting of the Rural Board will now be held on Wednesday, Nov 19 In the Conference Room Colonial Secretary's Office, at 10 ajn. instead of Thursday, Nov 20 as previously announced.39 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-11-13 1 Evidence Off India's Attitude To Stop Illegal Emigration From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 12.-.The three-man delegation from Ceylon Indian Congress led by Mr. Aziz met Premier Nehru on Monday and gave full account of the recent disturbing developments m the island56 words
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Article52 1952-11-13 1 INDIA MOURNS WEIZMANNS DEATH NEW DELHI, Nov. 12.— A1l flags on Indian Government buildings are halfmasted ye»* terday on the death of Israeli president Chaim Weizmann.— A.P. CANBERRA, Nov. 12.—Au«tralia has appointed Mr. John Quinn, an officer of the External Affairs Department, as its firsst Minister to the Associated StatesA.P. - 52 words
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Article201 1952-11-13 1 WED: The High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer visited the New Village of Cha'ah, Yong Peng and Sungei Sayong. He impressed the villagers that the Emergency could be stopped very soon irf every one of them could give more information to Government,, stopped su&ipayiaig food201 words
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90 1952-11-13 1 Hat-Trick Engine Trouble For Duchess ATHENS. Nov. 12. The Duchess of Kent and her son, the Duike of Kent reached Athens last night but only after a hat-trick of trouble. A plane carrying the Duke of Kent from Hongkong to Singapore developed engine troutode ami had to turn back. TheirA.P. - 90 words
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Advertisement35 1952-11-13 1 Subscription Rates (£4 POST) .'v.-ijayr. B.N. Borneo and £:\:xwak.. 1 Mor.th 5.50 3 Months 18.50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 Othor Places 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0035 words
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559 1952-11-13 2 Indian Daily Mail Spore, Thurs., Nov. 13, 1952. Crux Of The Andhra Problem THE deny iH for a separate Andh.a Province (cr State as it .iv now be called m view •>? the various units m India Ink -j designated as States) nas grown with the Congress and though not559 words
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810 1952-11-13 2 Income-Tax Bill— Retrospective Effect From April '52 Provisions Will Apply To Pending Cases Also Select Committee Report NEW DELHI: The select committee which reported on the Indian Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, 1952, has made Ht clear that rt shall be deemed to have come into force on April 1, 1952,FOC - 810 words
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265 1952-11-13 2 W. BENGAL TO HAVE OPIUM RATIONING CALCUTTA, Nov. 10. The Government of West Bengal have decided to introduce opium rationing m the State from a date which will be announced m due course, states a Press Note. The supply, which will be progressively reduced year to year roughly by one-sixthFOC - 265 words
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Article647 1952-11-13 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided :.o establish immediately a UnvverstL'ty Grants Oammisslon to advise the GoveriL.nent on the allocation of grants-ni-ald from public funds to Central Universi-^ ties. A Government resolution published .states that th* Oammiission wall also advise the Goveitomeint on the allocationFOC - 647 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-11-13 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 12.—Iniia ha« 300,938 motor vehicles, comprisiag 145,290 cars. 26,677 motor cycles, 42,222 public service vehicles, 83,161 goods vehicles and the remainder vehicles of miscellaneous kifcds.- FOC Committee members of Mentakab New Village enjoying a joke with General Sir Gerald Tempter daring the HighFOC - 60 words
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151 1952-11-13 2 World Scout Leader Visits Calcutta CALCUTTA, Nov. 10. About 4,000 scouts and guide* from Cavuit',* and its im» mediate environs assembled on the south lawn of Rhl Bhavan lost Saturday U what wa» perhaps «he largest and most "ctacuki^ ra'.'y staged m the city In the pa^t decade or more.FOC - 151 words
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Article147 1952-11-13 2 NEW DELHI: Mrs. LUavatt Munshi, member of the Council of States and V»ce-Pre»l-dent, of the All-India Women's Food Council, told a Pre«s conference In Delhi that she had submitted a scheme tat the rehabilitation of %omen m distress" to the U.P. Government wtlo had forwardedFOC - 147 words
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Article29 1952-11-13 2 ZURICH, Switzerland, Nov. 12. A group of Swiss banks yesterday offered for sale World Bank bomls to a total imounjt of 50,000,000 francs (US$11,700,000;.-29 words
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Article43 1952-11-13 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 12.— At present only 5.6 per cent of India's river watar resources are used far irrigation. Irrigation schemes included m the five-year plan, when completed, will Increase thus by an* additional 7 per cent. FOC A.P. FOCFOC; A.P. - 43 words
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55 1952-11-13 2 National Development Council To Review Five-Year Plan —Nehru NEW DELHI: Addressing members of the National Development Council m Delhi Mr. Nehru conceded that some of the suggestions made by political parties regarding the revised Five-Year Plan had considerable force. The Planning C ommission was bound to take note of them55 words
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Article83 1952-11-13 2 LONDON; Nov. lU— Prime Minister Churchill's Conservative government last night easily defeated a Labour attempt to censure 'tj projarramme It was the flr.'t test of strength m the new session of parliament. Labour's motion of no confidence was defeated 313— 279 a margin of 34 votes forA.P. - 83 words
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Advertisement54 1952-11-13 2 For CHRISTMAS buy a Cossor Radio at Special Offer PRICE I 25 #00 each F OR CASH Fully tropkalised, these Radio Sets are guaranteed m perfect condition to receive Indian Stations also Australian, Indonesian and all Malayan Stations, Available at this special price m our SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR STORES54 words
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786 1952-11-13 3 Communist China Should Be Brought Into The U.N. India's Sympathy With The Aspirations Off Morocco And Tunisia UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 12.— India told the General Assembly yesterday that failure to settle either the Korean war or the dispute over racial discrimination mReuter - 786 words
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Article115 1952-11-13 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan Air Force will now have to do same rethinking about its future planning since its most precious aircraft, the jet AlUtackers, have turned out to be deifeictive, writes the London correspond eint of the Evening Times, Karachi. AAcordittg to an announcement by the RoyalFOC - 115 words
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Article80 1952-11-13 3 LONDON, Nov. 12. Mr. M£rza Ispahan i, Pakistan Hiigh Commissioner m London who was due to leave London Monday on a tour of Britain has postponed his departure because of the illness of his wofe. Mrs. Ispahanl was taken ill on Sunday at her home m LondonReuter - 80 words
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Article546 1952-11-13 3 MERCARA: Having apparently 'heard of the abstinence from food, of 17-year-old girl from Coorg, Dhanalakshmi, the Governor of Bihar. Mr. R. R. Diwakar, has, m a letter to Coorg's Home Minister. Mr. K. Mallappa, malde kind enquiries aibout her. Mr. Diwakar has expressed his wishFOC - 546 words
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Article207 1952-11-13 3 HIGH PAID OFFICIALS' SALARY CUT? MADRAS: Mr. C. Subrama-ni-am. Finance Minister, stated during question-time m the Legislative Assembly that the Government were actively considering the question of a out m the pay of hiighiy-paid officials. The Minister replying to ail lmtaripellation of Mr. P. Venkatessw&rlu, gave the information that thereFOC - 207 words
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306 1952-11-13 3 NEW DELHI: In reply to Prof. Agarwal, who asked whether any final agreement has been arrived at between the Ceylon Indian Congress amd the Governimienit or Ceylon m regard to franchise rights Mr. A. K. Chanda. Dejulty Minister of External Affairs, stated dn theFOC - 306 words
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Article26 1952-11-13 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 12.—Indian paper Industry consumes 400,000 tons of Indian timiber per ■annum; plywood industry comes next with an annual consumption of 150,000 tons..- FOCFOC - 26 words
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324 1952-11-13 3 MANCHESTER, Nov. 12.— Malaya's future may hang precariously on results of the forthcoming conference of the International Rubber Study Group, the Manchester Guardian said yesterday. This Liberal paper submitted that although intensified military and police operations had made life more difficult for terroristsReuter - 324 words
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111 1952-11-13 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan Govermmaint announced the setting up of a Central Press and Publicity Council "to ajdvLse the Goveraumeat on general questions affecting the Press of the country and other subjects of home and foreign publicity." A Press note, announcing this said 'the CouncilFOC - 111 words
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Advertisement162 1952-11-13 3 "Unberthed Tickets for the 'Rajula' sailing from Singapore about 27-11-52 ill Utnbefrttied tickets ior the aj. "Rajula" sailing on \the 27th Novemiber, 1952, wlil be on sale at oarr j Unberthed Ticket Office at Trafalgar Street on the 17th November, 1952, at 9 a.m. ISLAY KERR CO., LTD. Agents: 8.1.5.162 words
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882 1952-11-13 4 Pardesi Khalsa Dharmak Diwan New Premises Opening Ceremony "The Sikhs are an example of a people fired with a religious zeal. As Mr. Gopala Menon wrote m his message to you, you have a high reputation not only for powers of organisation, for pioneering fervour882 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-11-13 4 Dilip Kifrnar and Nimm" in 'DAAG*, a Hindustani Film produced and directed by Ani'a Chakravai tai. It is a picture with a message on Social Reform. It extols the virtues of Prohib'tlon and the evils that drinking entails on frail human beings. It awaits to be screened for 'midnight' at54 words
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441 1952-11-13 4 Public Agitation Against Radio Malaya Began In 1949 GCCLU's Resolution Recalled The Government and City Council Labour Union at its Sixth Annual Delegates Conference held on Saturday Nov. 8, 1952 passed a resolution which states:" The Tamil Section of this Conference draws the attention ef the Director of Broadcasting to441 words
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Article83 1952-11-13 4 Wo are informed that effective from today subsequent upon recent deductions m various costs, particularly m ocean tankers freight cost, the price of the Shell products m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya will be reduced aa follows Shell Motor Sprit 3 cts. per gal. Shell Diesoline83 words
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Article45 1952-11-13 4 A Progressive Party election meeting will be held at Fairer Park Bandsland today (Thursday) at 6 p.m. by Mr. Lim Choo Sye, the Party candidate for Nortu "Ward the City Council elections. Mr. Thio Chan Bee, MLC will be the chairman.45 words
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501 1952-11-13 4 From Monday Imports And Exports Control And Registration Department Re-Organisation Will Speed Up Licences Permits Issue I.D.M. Staff Reporter "Based en the recommendations made by the Government's Organisation Consultants, the Imports and Exports Control Department has been re-organised with effect from Nov. 17, 1952 and it will be known as501 words
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56 1952-11-13 4 Mr. Shukoor Quits Election Arena! Mr, A. Shiikoon, Independent candidate for North Ward, In the ensuing City Council elections, m a statement to the Indian Daily Mail last night said;— "On the advice of responsible and sincere wellwishers I have decided not to press my candidate for the forthcoming City56 words
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89 1952-11-13 4 IMPORT OF U.K. U.S. BOOKS INTO INDIA NEW DELHI, Nov. 12.—Almost the entire quantity of books, magazines and maps tiiat India imports are from the United Kindom and the United States. Official figures here ■howed ♦1. a t of 9,400,000 rupees (U551,974,000) worth Imported ■n 1951-52, 4,216,000 rupees T votthA.P. - 89 words
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80 1952-11-13 4 On November 3 at 915 a.m. a corpse of a boy approximately 10 years old was found floating m the Singapore River. There was nothing to assist m establis?ung- the identity of the boy nor has any person come forward to identify the corpse. t80 words
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Advertisement183 1952-11-13 4 NEW CITY CINEMA TODAY: 3.15 6.15 9.15 P.M. jt NADIA. JOHN CAVAS and SUNDER m. J Jungie-Ka-Jawahar j g (A Super Jungle ThiiHec m Hiraiuirtani) oeoecxjcxxxxxjcocccocccccecccccceoocooococcccoo! DIAMOND Today 2 Shows: 3.30 7.30 pjn. A n Intense Social rama Love i I^'W^ V> '-r^^^ c 'm-**w^Bi S acr ifi cei Vividly183 words
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