Indian Daily Mail, 16 November 1952
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Title Section18 1952-11-16 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 277. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER, 16, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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243 1952-11-16 1 Attempt To Placate Mounting Opposition ODENDAALSRVST, South Africa, Nov. 15* Premier Daniel F. Malan void here last night his government would accept the Supreme Court ruling invalidating his attempt to make parliament the highest court m the land on constitutional matters. The Supreme Court ruling,Reuter; A.P. - 243 words
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Article, Illustration98 1952-11-16 1 US IS Rsd» replace Panmunjnn tent Panmunjon, Korea: Panmunjon, Korea take" on a new look as the Communlnt« construct a permanent building (back of tert U replace the old white circus tent that newsmen said was "giving away at the seams." The Reds ar e constructing the building using ChineseUSIS - 98 words
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215 1952-11-16 1 Nehru Himself Directing Efforts From New Delhi? UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 15.— India expects to move a resolution on Korea m the U.N. Political Committee aimed at removing the hast remaining difficulty on the principle of prisoner repatriation and facilitating a solution of theReuter - 215 words
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85 1952-11-16 1 Some 'Do Nots' With Coronation Emblems HONGKONG, Nov. 15.— You can't eat or burn a British coronation emblem and thereare restrictions to how you ;an wear one. E. G. A. Grimwood, director of the Hongkong government office 'n London, notfied trie Chinese Manufacturer's Union not to put coronation emblems anA.P. - 85 words
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Article76 1952-11-16 1 TOKYO, Nov. 15.— Earnest W. James, -president of Cameron and Company, died on Wednesday of old age at the International Hospital m Kobe ctly. Western Japan, vvhere he was born. He was 54. James was an "old Japan Irand" and well-fcnown throughout Asia HeReuter - 76 words
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Article39 1952-11-16 1 "American men do like to show off their wives. Englishmen like to conceal them like a pearl m an oyster, as if they were the only peple who knew about the pearl*" Margaret Mead m BBC.39 words
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Article195 1952-11-16 1 Soviet Delegate Has No Objection UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 14^-Among the names of diplomats being freely bruited about m connection with the successor to Mr. Trygve Lie the latest addition was that of Mr. Krishna Menon. Mr. Menon himself has said he wishes to leave New YorkReuter - 195 words
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Article64 1952-11-16 1 PRINCETON, New Jersey, Nov. 15. Professor Albert Einstein was not available for comment at his home here yesterday on a proposal to be elected next President of Israel m succession to Dr. Chaim Weizraann. However, his secretary, Helen Dukas., said she did ;iot' think .Einstein, wouldA.P. - 64 words
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358 1952-11-16 1 Baldwin Prevented King Edward VI II From Broadcasting Said Speech Would Divide And Harden Pubic Opinion LONDON, Nov. 15.— A British historian has disclosed that King Edward VIII of England, now the Duke of Windsor, was banned from broadcasting to his people while the abdication crisis of 1936 was atReuter - 358 words
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Article59 1952-11-16 1 SRINAGAR, Nov. 15.— Yuvraj Karan Singh. Regent of jMasruiKr, was yesterday declared elected the first, Sadar-.-Riayasat (Head of the State) of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Making this announcement m i/iie Legislative Assembly, the %eaker, Mr. G. Sadiq, iaid mat the election was unopposed as theFOC - 59 words
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Article43 1952-11-16 1 LONDON, Nov. 15. A ru.nour swept London yesterday that Queen Grandmother Mary was dead. A spokesman at MarlDorougn House, her London residence, said the 85-year-ald Queen has, on the contrary, recovered rrom a recent cold ana ts **v© and about."- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-11-16 1 In Liberia (Bush red Island) a U.S. technician watches while a native sprays a p«» crop with an insecticide. As part of the U.S Point 4 technical aid programme t o 1« sser developed countries the new-spraying techniques are helping peoples m many lands control insect plagues.USIS - 70 words
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237 1952-11-16 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.— The "dry zone" is costing Ceylon 670,000,000 rupees a year. So says the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, m revealing that it is assisting Ceylon with one oi the largest land reclamation projects m all Asia. Tiie bigA.P. - 237 words
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142 1952-11-16 1 KANDY: A decision arrived at by the Kandy Municipal Council m 1950, to restore ancient names to streets and roads is now being implemented. Thirteen streets and roads have now been re-named. In spite of many haphaaaatf buildings during past centuries Kandiy, stillFOC - 142 words
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239 1952-11-16 1 LONDON, Nov. lS.Tke Anglo-Iranian OU Company is constructing a big new oil refinery m the Red Sea port of Aden to help offset Irans nationalisation of the company's Abadan plant. The refinery at Aden, British coaling atation on the tip of Arabia, willA.P. - 239 words
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Article34 1952-11-16 1 HINDU DESTITUTES BURIAL FUND The INDIAN DAILY MAIL acknowledges with thank* tine following further contribution to t.he HINDU DESTITUTES BUiUAL FUND:— Messrs. Snivlal Dayaram Co., Singapore 251.00 Already acknowledged $1,719.00 Total to date... $1,970.0034 words
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255 1952-11-16 1 MALAN EXPLOITS IT f SAYS MRS. PANDIT NEW YORK, Nov, 15. India was concerned over American loans to South Africa Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, leader of the Indian delegation to the United Nation* said m a radio interview here. ..She was askedReuter - 255 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-11-16 2 The largest VS. jet bomber (ground, foreground) the giant 8- jet Boeing \B-SZ, made Its tent flight mi n Seattle, Washington, on (let. 2. The huge plane, which is the XT.S.'s »eco«d 'fort eas-m-the-air," stayed m tho air 2 hours and 42 minutes. Details of theUSIS - 59 words
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608 1952-11-16 2 MOSCOW: Television is to become an enornwus force m the Soviet Union, and the country is at present m the midst of a vast programme of expansion and experimentation. The biggest station is m Moscow, but others are being installed around the country. TheA.P. - 608 words
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1664 1952-11-16 2 T. S. G - T. S. G. BY Opinions Expressed At Public Meeting Analysed AN Saturday Nov. 8, a public meeting was held m the premises of the Perumal Temple at Serangoon Road l o elicit public opinion on a scheme drawn up by Mohamedan and Hindu1,664 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-11-16 2 The US Navy's new foam fire-fighting jeep designed for use an the deck" of alfcrafts carriers Is shown extinguishing a blaze during a demonstration at the Naval Research Laboratory In Washington, D.C The self-con-tained fire extinguisher is mounted on a Jeep and is capable of spreadingUSIS - 64 words
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125 1952-11-16 2 KANDY: Malaria will m future be a notifiable disease m most parts of the country. Dr. Blue, m his circular, states that all officers In charge of hospitals and dispensaries m the Western Province, the Kefalle, Ratnapura. Kajicty and Galle di3tr;cte. and the125 words
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256 1952-11-16 2 NEW YORK, Not. 15.— Pakistan Ahmed S. Bokharl asserted that the racial segregation laws South Africa's apartheid policy were designed to perpetuate the white minority. He said the policy towards the native and coloured populations was "lets beat them down while we have power andA.P. - 256 words
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311 1952-11-16 3 India Incites Disobedience' In Malan's Land! Pakistan Condemns Stinking Backyard Of Colonial Powers UNITED NATIQNS t Nov. 15. The Ad Hoc (special) Political Committee resumed its debate on the policies of apartheid (racial segregation) of the government of the UnionReuter - 311 words
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Article65 1952-11-16 3 LAHORE, Nov. 11— A big rally of Quaint Razakars (National volunteers) was held at Lyallpur m connexion with the Punjab (P) Provincial Muslim League conference wh'ch began its three-day session here Pakistan's Prime Minister Khwaja Nazimuddin, inspected a guard of honour provided by the Razakars drawsFOC - 65 words
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Article137 1952-11-16 3 UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 15 —South Africa angnily accused India at using the United Nations as a platform far speeches to incite civil disobedience m South Africa. G. P. Jooste told the U.N. Assembly that Mrs. Vijaya Dafcshmi Pandit of India two diays ago "went so farA.P. - 137 words
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Article591 1952-11-16 3 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE (By NEW YORK: How would you like to earn a living giving away money? Sound easy? "It has its problems" says Janice Gilbert, who is known as "Miss Moneybags" m the entertainment world. In the last seven years she has handed* out moreA.P. - 591 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-11-16 3 In Phnom Penh, Cambodia, three "imply-jrarbed Bonze*, Buddhist priests, Beem fascinated by a French armoared car which a native soldier (second from left) is explaining to them. Cambodia recently became a republic, partly through the efforts of King Norodom Sihanouk. Cambodia's 31--year-old monarch fay« his support to legislation56 words
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Article161 1952-11-16 3 JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 15. Mr. Jacobus Strauss, leader of the South African Opposition, said that "a sigh of relief' had gone up throughout South Africa to-day because the Appeal Court had declared the High Court of Parliament Aot Invalid. m a statement Mr. Strauss said: "TheReuter - 161 words
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308 1952-11-16 3 London Paper LONDON, Nov. 14.— The London Financial Times said yesterday that further supplies of foreign capital to South Africa both m quantity and cost must be affected unless order can be re-established and a reasonable measure of goodwill between theReuter - 308 words
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Advertisement708 1952-11-16 3 HINDU DESTITUTES BURIAL FUND AN APPEAL TO THE HINDUS OF SINGAPORE Our attention has been drawn to the fact that the dead bodies of Hindus at the General Hospital Mortuary and at other places, which are unclaimed for want of relatives or friends, are buried by the Government Chinese Contractor's708 words
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793 1952-11-16 4 Alavanda Murder Case Prosecutor says And Committed Treacherously MADRAS, Nov. 14— Mr. M. A. Venkataramana Naidu, Chief Presidency Magistrate Egmore, took up for hearing the case in which P. Prabhakara Menon and his wife, Devaki Menon, have been charge-sheeted by the police for the793 words
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Article1124 1952-11-16 4 Therefore, on the momm* of Aug. 28, Mr. Athanasiua said, Devaki went to the place where Alavandar was working. She was seen talking with him were two or three witnesses to speak to that fact and they saw Devaki and Alavandar talking for sometime and,FOC - 1,124 words
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645 1952-11-16 4 CEYLON NEWS: Assurances Given To U. S. Assurances that foreign investments m Ceylon have adequate protection have been given to the United States by the Ceylon Ambassador m New York, Sir Claude Corea. In tne course oi an auaress at the annual conference oiFOC - 645 words
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