Indian Daily Mail, 25 November 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 286. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 898 1 TAMILS DID NOT CARRY HINOMARU IN ONE POCKET UNION JACK IN THE OTHER! Their Loyalty To Malaya Is Unquestioned Josey's Baseless Charge Refuted Refuting charges of disloyalty and non-co-operative attitude on the part of the Malayan Tamil community made by ex-News Editor of Radio Malaya Mr. Alex Josey m a
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  • 26 1 TOKYO. Nov. 24.— Emperor Hirohito and Crown Prince Akitito led the Japanese people yesterday m celebration of their own thanksgiving day, A.P.
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  • 61 1 UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 24 The Soviet Union yesterday proposed the United Nations should recommend an immediate cease fire m Korea and sort out th c prisoner o^ war problem through an 11-nation commission The new proposal came m the form of a revision to
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  • 64 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 2^.—ladia has signed a baiter agreement with Argentine t 0 supply 40,000 metric tons of jute goods m return for wheat deliverable during tne first half of 1903, Food Minister R. A. Kidwai told questioners m parliament today. Kidwai refused "m th
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  • 49 1 KASHMIR IN C' WEALTH CONFAB ROME, Nov. 24.— Pakistani Prime Minister Khwaja Nazimuddin said here today tnat he expected to discuss the Kashmir problem informally during the forthcoming Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference m London. t H e called here on his way by plane from Karachi to i-iondon.- Reuter
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  • 136 1 Martial Law In Bagdad Political Parties Dissolved BAGDAD, Nov. 24. With Iraqi army units patrolling Bagdad and it s suburbs the newly appointed military governor of the district today ordered dissolution of the country's five political parties and suspension of civil laws during a period of martial law. Overnight police
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  • 62 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 Dr. Vannevar Bush, one of th c United States' top atomic scientists, said last night he does not think the United States has the hydrogen bomb. Bush, head of the wartime Office of Scientific Research and Development asked on a television programme whether
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  • 89 1 PARIS, Nov. 24 UNESCO, the cultural arm of the United Nations, faces its gravest crisis this week because members of the 68-nation body are at loggerhead s on how much education, science and culture should cost Director-General Jamie Torres Bodet, 52-year-old Mexican ex-minister who headed the international organization's
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  • 75 1 LONDON, Nov. 24 Aneurin Bevan, leader of th e Labour Party's left wing faction, declared yesterday the Korean war would end m a matter of weeks if the United States would "recognise the Chinese revolution" as a fact. He said it would seem impossible to get Red China
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  • 81 1 BOMBAY, Nov. 20.— New will be a terminal station from Dec. 1 for one of the four Constellation services of Air India International on the India-United KingdomIndia line, it was officially abated here. The Government of India's Air Transport Li. censing Board have permitted the airline to
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  • 49 1 Mr. Dwight Eisenhower, U.S. President-elect (right) and President Harry Truman, shake hands as they meet m the White House, Washington, on Nov. 18. Eisenhower went there to talk over affairs of State with the President, prior to bii taking over the presidency next year. A.P. Photo,
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  • 62 1 BOMBAY, Nov. 24.—Maharaj Gen. Yudha Shumshere, 78, most prolific of Nepali* onetime hereditary family of Prime Ministers, died on Simday at Dehra Dun, India, where h e settled after giving up his politicla .career m Nepal. He had 11 daughters and 16 sons, including Gen. Kiran Shumshere,
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  • 440 1 Segue! To Anglo-American Split NEW YORK, Nov. 24. India presented a revised formula on war prisoner repatriation to the United Nations yesterday m an effort to meet objections to it which have splited Britain and the United States. The Indian move came shortly after the
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    108 1 Young Mala Kapur garlands Premier Jawahaxlal Nehru of India on behalf of the girls of Delhi during a party marking the Premier's 63rd birthday, on November 14. The day was celebrated throughout the country as children's day. Funds were collected for building schools for children and for other juvenile amenities.
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  • 821 2 It's Curable At Early Stages, Says Dr. K. M. Rai MADRAS, Nov. 20.— 0r. K. Monjunotho Rai, Director and Professor of Radiology, the Barnard Institute of Radiology, General Hospital, said that cancer was curable when adequately treated m its early stages, but always
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  • 564 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Nov. 25, 1952. Citizenship Rights of Workmen TN saying what It* did yesterday m its editorial columns on the subject of the Seletar bye-election, our Eu-ropean-owned contemporary the Straits Times has merely echoed m advance the views of the Government itself. For, if at all
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  • 82 2 CALCUTTA, Nov. 20. Indian Government officials and a well-known Japanese industrialist, who are now negotiating m Washington for the settina up of a np>v steel plant In India, are likely to choose Orisaa for the site of the plant, it was learned here Mr. T.
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  • 224 2 LUCKNOW, Nov. 20. U.P.s Chief Minster, Pandit Pant, and three other Cabinet Ministers, Mr. Chandra Bhanu Gupta, Mr. Charan Singh and Mr. Hukum Singh, filed written statements before the Election Tribunal de'•/ing the charges of alleged election irregularities mentioned m four election petitions. The petitioners are
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  • 175 2 Indian Embassy In Moscow Dehoused Again! NEW DELHI, Nov. 20.--The Prime Minister told Dr. Ram Subhag Singh at ques-tion-time fn Parliament that the Soviet Government had notified the Indian Embassy m Moscow that the lease of the present building would expire on December 31, 1952 and that they should vacate
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  • 421 2 Red Shirt Leader Is Slowly Being Killed In Pak Jail Pak. Parl. Member KARACHI, Nov. 20. The Opposition members, Mr. Shaukat Hyat Khan and Mian Iftikharuddin demanded m the Pakistan Parliament that Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan should be immediately released from detention. Mr.
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  • 180 2 Pak. Officers On Rural Uplift Study NEW DELHI, Nov. 20.— Twenty-eight officers from Pakistan have arrived m India to study village improvement programmes, organisation ot training centres |md village extension work m India with a /iew to utilising such experience for organising village aid programme m Pakistan. The study tour,
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  • 88 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 20 The Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari said m -reply to a question m the Hous e of the People that 955 foreign companies had so far sent the required information on the employment ot Indians and non-Indians m accordance
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  • 146 2 BOMBAY, Nov. 20.— The Prime Minister, Mr. JawaharI a I Nehru, will pres'de over the Silver Jubilee Prize distribution ceremony of the training ship "Dufferin" here on Dec. 5. The Prime Minister wTO *ake the salute at a ceremonial march-past by the cadets led by
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    58 2 Photo. Mr. G. Sobopathy Pillay receiving the Imperial Service Medal from the Governor of Spore on Saturday Nov. 22 at Victoria Room m the Government House. Mr. Pillay was the only Indian to be honoured that day out of sixteen recepients of various honours. Mr. Pillay was the forem a
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  • 135 2 CENTRAL AID FOR VINDHYA PRADESH NAGPUR, Nov. 20.—Vindhya Pradesh expects to get about six-and-o-half crores of rupees by way of Central assistance under the FiveYear Plan, Mr. K. Santhanam, Lieut. -Governor of Vindhya Pradesh, told Pressmen here. Mr- Santhanam was pacing V" through Nagpur by the Grand Trunk Express on
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  • 78 2 SRINAGAR, Nov. 20. Sheikh Abdullah was unanimously elected leader of the National Conference's Parliamentary Party. Bakshi Ghu■am Mohammed was elected Deputy Leader and Chief I Whip, and Mr. Mot i ram Begra Jnnd Mr. Ghulam Rasool RenJ 200 were elected Whip and Secretary, respectively. Thanking the members
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  • 74 2 CALCUTTA, Nov. 20.— One fireman wa s electrocuted while flehting: a big fire m a jute mill at Belur, about four miles from Calcutta, m the early r'ours on Nov. 17. The flames were brought under control after three hours' fight by the fire engines. The
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  • 5238 3 (Continued from page 1) Failing Which Deputation To Governor, Say Speakers Radio Malaya Acting Director's Statement Condemned Fallowing resolutions were passed unanimously at the meeting of the Tamils RelS?*V!?J!?ive Council held on Saturday, Nov. JJ, 1952 at the Ceylon Tamils Association premises: This Council reaffirms
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  • 370 3 Prasad On Role Of Music In National Life LUCKNOW: President Rajendra Prasad pleaded for the elevation of Indian music to its proper pedestal. He said it was desirable that Indian music which had lost touch with the people, and had become a close preserve of a few. should again be
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  • 125 3 MADRAS, Nov 22 Mr. Omer Becu, General Secretary of the International Transport Workers' Federation, who arrived here from Bombay, explained to Pressmen the working of the International Transport Workers' Federation and said that the body represented nearly six million transport workers of the world, fr°m
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  • 203 3 Kashmir Reds Support Abdullah SRINAGAR., Nov. 22. Kashmir Communists and their sympathisers propose for the present to stick to the National Conference, the ruling pacty although Sheikh Atxtufflah has been criticising them for organising "Peace conferences." A Communist spokesman of the Kashmir Peace Conference, who is also a memoer of
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  • 194 3 MADRAS, Nov. 22.— Dr. M. V. Krishna Rao, Education Minister, speaking to Pressmen, stated that the recent order of the Madras Government regarding revival of selection examination for th^ S.S.L.C. was intended m tiio interests of discipline and sound preparation by students for the examination. Instructions
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    44 4 Photos. Recipients of honours conferred by H. E. The Governor of Singapore on Saturday, Nov. 22, at the Government House. (Above) Mrs. E. Lyne and Mrs. M I. Cresson: M.8.E.; (Left) Mr. Syed Mohamed bin Syed Hussin: 8.E.M.; (Right) Mr. Wong Hee: B.E.M.- I.D.M
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  • 64 4 LONDON, Nov. 24.— Khwaja Nazimuddin, Pakistan's Prime Minister, has convened a conference m London next month of Pakistan's diplomatic envoys m Western Europe, the United States and Canada. Some Middle East envoys might also attend. Mr. Nazimuddin flew to London from Karachi on Monday
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  • 79 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.— The official parchment copy of the Bill of Rights the flr«t 10 amendments t 0 the United States Constitution has been sealed m a glass case filled with helium gas designed to preserve it permanently. The American Constitution and Declaration of Independence
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  • 98 4 LUCKNOW, Nov. 24.—Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on a two-day visit here said yesterday that he had received no definite indication about the Chinese Government's reactions on the Indian plan on Korea now before the United Nations Political Committee. He told a press conference
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  • 63 4 LONDON. Nov. 24.— Mr. N. Pn&sad, economic adviser to the Indian Reserve Bank flew yesterday from Calcutta for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference opening on Thursday. He told repoifcers: "The Conference should .prove most interesting to all the countries. We all have our part to
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