Indian Daily Mail, 7 February 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL VIII. NO. 358. SJNGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 323 1 Change In Tactics Revealed: A British Commander's View MANILA, Feb* 6. A British Commander said yesterday Communist bandits m Malaya "are now fighting with their backs to the wall" and have changed their tactics from open violence and terrorism "to a more
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  • 91 1 Following the talks between the representatives of the Singapore Harbour Board wor. !cers and the Cha»rmau of the Singapore Harbour board on Thursday Feb. 5, on the 19--ooint memorandum submitted by the workers to Chair, man of SHB. the committee of the SHB Union is likely
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  • 68 1 Cyclone Relief: Penang Fund Exceeds $10,000 With a significantly magnlfi cent contribution af $3,B10.1i» representing the "mite" of the numerous Asian staif ano labr-urers of the Malayan American Plantations Ltd. Dublin Estata" groups, tht Madras State Cyclone RcUel peinan g Pruvfowu wellesley. has passed tnt $10,000 mazk. tne arigtlna,. target
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  • 125 1 TORONTO, Feb. 6 —A sim. pie method of determining tin true aex of children born with both male and femal c characteristics was reported Wednesday night to /the Toronto Academy of Medicine. Dr. Murray L. Barr of thf» University of Weat«rn Ontario, said m a
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  • 40 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 6 President Eisenhower hag placed bi a personal fortune cs. timated at $400,000 (about £134.000) m an "irrevocable trust* to prevent charges that his finances would influence his decision. Captain Butcher reported here— Reuter
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  • 45 1 CAIRO, Feb. 6. Egyptian armed Forces Mission bended by Major General Mohammed Ibrahim. Chief of Staff, w«H leave here for Pakistan on Saturday. The mission includes six army officers two Naval «f. fleers and two Air Force of. fleers.- Reuter
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  • 122 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. S.Indian Embassy announced here yesterday that Associate Justice William O. Douglas cf the Unfted State* Supreme Court had sent Prime Minister Nehru a cheque for $1,000 (about £350 Sterling) to be devoted to the cause of Indian Trade Unionism. M a
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  • 93 1 The Hia:h Commissioner, General S*.r Gerald Tempier, 'taking a well earned real -at the top of a 2.000 toM* high mountain he climbed during the sevenmile jungle patrol he uades&NQk m Negri: Sembilan last week. The General, who is Director Qf Operations, was accompanied by Major-Genera] Sir Hugh
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  • 80 1 Nearly all overseas cadets who pasf>gd out at Wednesday's parade at the* Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, came from *he Par Ea»t. There were 22 overseas ca. dets, of whom four nune from Burma, five from Malaya, six from Ceylon and one from Thailand. The Chief
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  • 118 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 6 An Australian press delegation will arrive m India mi n the third week of February. The delegation wiH c"ns\st of Mr- J. Goodg*, associate editor of the SYDNEY SUN, Mr. G. Harriott principal leader wHt*r of (the SiDNEY MORNING HERALD, Dr.
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  • 68 1 RANGOON, Feb. 6— JJego. ti^tions are under way tier* for th« large-scale supply of American arms to Burma to aid her fifcht against rebellion, a diplomatic source told Reuter last night. Last month Burma serve* twelve months' notice to en« her present five. year, old agreement
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  • 185 1 DURBAN, Feb. 5. lv South Africa "Glv c Our Children Schools" has become the slogan of the Durban Indian community. Leaders estimated that mor c than 37,000 children were unable to find classroom accommodation when schools m Durban treppened on Jan. 27. At a ma^s meeting
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  • 281 1 CAPE TOWN, Feb, 6 According fo a Cape Town message, Mr. Kane Bermar., National Chairman of Torch Commando, after an emerg ency meeting of his body called to consider the Public Safety Bill and the Criminal Law Amendment Bill, has issued
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  • 130 1 CALCUTTA. Feb. 6. The President of the Ceylon Indian Congress, Mr. S. Thondsman, said m a statement m Colombo on Wednesday that ttheer c was no place m the world today for the doctrine that one section of the society should fhrive at the expense of
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  • 117 1 The Indian Delegation that is attend m g n.:mr DC.A.F.E. Conference at Bamdeong. T.is dho t o was taken when they passed through Sinister on Thursday Feb. 5. In the picture above seated from left to right are: Mr. M. X X Nair, Secretary to
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  • 75 1 INUiW _<J_tK, .fob. 6 Po. lice are investigating the death of Mr. James Doyle, aide to a top American atoni'c scientist foiaid stabbed t* death with an ice-pick on Wednesday night. They gave no indication *nr.t ma oeuth w«» connected with his work and Dr.
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  • 84 1 £10,000 For Indian Student LONDON, Feb. An Iti Jian student who snatched z t -vo-yei y-old bey from a blazing house alnd carried him to sif el'y was left £1).*& by the child's mother who died m the lire. The raoilisr was "Irs. Pen* lo^e Verji B*wers, autbor.w of books
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  • 428 1 Coronation Celebrations In Kuala Lumpur Appeal For Funds From Public The Federal Advisory Committee under the Chairmanship of the Member for Home Affairs asked the pre sident of the Municipal Council, who is a Member of this Committee, to undertake an angements of a suitable nature m keeping with the
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  • 412 1 44p.c. Of India s Industrial Workers Are Employed In Textile Mills GENEVA, Feb. 6. -Dr. K. V. Ramaswami Indian Government Dehgate yesterday told the International Labour Organisations Textif^Committee m session here that perhaps no country m the world was more affected by changes m the industry than India- The committee
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  • 31 1 MASSACHUSETTS. Feb. 8. -^Flre yeterday injured at least 50 girl students at Lo. well Teachers College and spread hysterl a among Some 500 girls m the buildine. Reuter
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  • 29 1 LONDON. Feb 8- Prime Minister Wiusi-.n Churchill has apppointed h's son-in-law. Captain Ohris'opber Shames,' ♦o be his Parliamentary pri. vate secretary, it was «n. uounccd today- Reuter
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  • 572 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Feb. 7, 1953. NOTES AND COMMENTS INDIAN STUDIES AT long last, the University of Malaya has taken the first step iowards the establishment of a Department of Indian Studies therein. It is its decision to send an invitation to Prof. K. A. Nilakanta Sastri, the
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  • 1310 2 Malayan Terrorism Will Soon Die Out, Assures Rajaji It Is No National Uprising But Banditry Tribute To Racial Harmony In Malaya MADRAS, Feb. 2.— "The present trouble m Malaya is not a national uprising. The percentage of Malayan people involved is very small. The trouble m Malaya is the historical
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    43 2 Photo. Gale- lashed flood waters hurled these coravans against a sidewall and battered them into crumpled wrecks at a Caravan Park m Skegness, Lincolnshire* Today much of England's eastern coastland lies under water following a night of screaming winds and roaring seas. A.P.
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  • 219 2 All-India Women 's Small Savings Drive NEW DELHI, Feb. I.— At the request ofthe Government of India, Mrs. Hannah Sen, President of the All-India Women's Conference, has agreed 'to organize the small savings irive among women, according to a Press Note. It is proposed to hold a special women's savings
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  • 123 2 CUTTTACK, |Feb. 2— The story of how reliance on a superstitious cure for a minor ailment had led to the death °r three ipwnsons, including the village quack who prep, cnbed the cur e has been received frotm Daspalia. Th^ quacfc prescribed that the
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  • 150 2 "NO IMMEDIATE THREAT TO WATER SUPPLIES" KARACHI, Feb. 2. Tre Pakistani JPrime Minister Khwaja Nazimuddin, said there was no 'immediate' danger of India touting off water supolies to Pakistan. H e made the statement here on this morning on his arrival "rom Khairpur. He s aid India would nott cut
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  • 120 2 KUMBAKONAM, Feb. 1— Hl 8 Holiness Sri Sankaracha. rya of Kamakotl P«elam Is directing th© rich mirandars who come to him for blessmgs to arrange lor ttie sal a of ric© and paddy stocks at controlled prtcfiß In the villages where he may be camping. According to
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  • 50 2 NEW DELHI. Feb. 6. A British team of three debators now m New Delhi is oh a toixr of Indian universities. They participated In the debate held at Delhi University an Monday. Earlier, on arrival m Delhi, the Delhi university UhCon held a reosfitdon m their honour. FOC
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  • 1443 3 How Traders Get Royal Warrants The Story Of The Official Champion Ready To Fight Any Challenger by ROBERT F. S. JONES LONDON: Queen Elizabeth ll— just like any wife on a strict housekeeping budget knows where to shop to get value for her money.
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  • 89 3 COLOMBO, Feb. 6. The Secretary of Ceylon Indian Congress, Mr. K. G. S. Nair, said the working of the Ceylon Citizenship Act for 3J years had more than justified the contention of the Congress that the Act could not secure fair deal for Ceylon Indians. He
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  • 76 3 COLOMBO, Feb. 6.— Cargo vessels chartered by the Communists are arriving here from Red China for rubber faster than the strategic material can be collected, trade circles said yesterday. A total of 8.000 tons of rubber has been scheduled for shipment to China this
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  • 80 3 MADRAS, Feb. s.— ViCeAdmiral Jerauld Wright, Commander-in-Chief, United States Naval Forces m the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, said here yesterday he had no talks with the Pakistan government about the proposed Middle East Defence Organisation (MEDO). Admiral Wright has just completed a five-day goodwill visit
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  • 299 3 LOS ANGELES, Feb. 6. -A A strange triangle of light m the sky may be the key to man's oldest mystery Where did our world come from? Most people on this con-" tinent have never seen the heavenly triangle, known to astronomers as
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  • 50 3 LAHORE (West Pakistan), Feb. 6. —Three scientists from Mid-East Moslem countries accepted Pakistan's invitation ta attend an All-Pakis-tan Science Conference commencing here from Feb. 16i They are Dr. Arif Ismet Catlngil of Istanbul, Dr. A. Gaffari of Tehran and Dr. Mohammed Aziz Fikry of Alexandria Universities.— A.P.
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  • 103 3 AMRITSAR, Feb. 6. According to a 'Statesman' report from Amritsar, the Pakistan Government has refused permission to 70 Sikh pilgrims to visit their religious centre at Daska m SiaJkot district of Westl Pakistan next week. One hundred Sikh pilgrims sought permission to visit a Gurdwara
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  • 103 3 THE WAY TO PREPARE CONVOCATION ADDRESSES AHMEDABAD, Feb 2- Th« secret of how to prepare a- convocation address waa explained by Mr. Vithal Chan, davarkar, former yico.Chan. .-ellor of Bombay University, m the cours c of an address to the HL Commerce Col. lege annual day meeting here. "You go
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  • 25 3 CANNES, Feb. 6.— The Aga Khan has sold his famous horse Tulyar to the iriSi National Stud for £25d"0OO iterling, his secretary declared Thursday. A.P.
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    • 64 3 w.w notice Intending passengers for the s.s. 'Rajula' should note that all heavy baggage for Madras and Nagapattinam should be placed alongside the vessel at the Singapore Harbour Board Godown at 8.00 a.m. on the day the vessel sails when $2.15 per cubic foot will be charged over and above
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  • 294 4 COLOMBO: PeUce authorities ito Ceylon and India are m a quandary over the omission by the two countries to amend the.ir Jaws governing the extradition of wanted persons.. Up to the time India become a republic and Ceylon gained her indeapendence, offenders from Ceyion taking reltuge m Indiia
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    159 4 •Million Dollar Mermaid' is really worth a billion dollairs. Havinj thrilled filmfans m 'Bathing Beauty', 'Skirts Ahoy and Texas Carnival', Esther Williams, performs such resplendent aquaspectacles that would make even the 'gold fish' turn pale! It is a fascinating story of Annette Kellerman, the world's famous bathing beauty, of
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  • 77 4 At a general meeting the following were elected Officebearers of the Indian Association. KotaTlnggi, Johore for the year 1953:President: Mr. M. G. Nambiar; Vice-President: Mr. N. A. Gulavn Moidln; Secretary: Mr. s. Duraisamy; Treasurer: Mi*. T. A. D. Manan; Committee: Messrs. K. Ramu, V. V. Ramaling'am,
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  • 65 4 Following are the officebearers of the Immigration Sports Club for 1953:— President: Mr. T. Mackie, Bon. Secretary: Mr. Anwar Ibrahim; Hon. Asst. Secretary: Mr. S K. Chakravarti; Hon. Treasurer: Mr. F. Sabapathy; Hon. Sports Secretary: Mr. Del A. Rahman; Hon Committee Members; Mr. R. O. Daniel and
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    81 4 The French Angel, reputed tio be the ugliest man m the workr" is meeting the Blone Tl«er toniight at the Happy World Stadium. Both are known to be very tough fighters. The aging Angel and the robust Tiger are evenly matched and tonight it will be revealed who
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  • 37 4 NEW DELHI, Feb. 6 A wheel fixed to flagstaff at Parliament House In New Delhi Will revolve |contln_ uously to indicate that Par. liament I» m session. A* night the wheel will ha Ui FOC
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