Indian Daily Mail, 10 February 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 361. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1197 1 It's Based On Gandhian Ideals, Says Menon (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, presented a beautiful edition of the Constitution of India to Sir John Nicoll, the Governor and ike President of the
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  • 53 1 COLOMBO. Feb. 9 Books on Hinduism wer c presented to the Governor.General Lord Soulbury on the occasion of his visit to the Tiruketheeswaram Templ c by Mr. C. Sittampalam, M.P. for Mannar and vice-presid«nt of the Templ c Restoration Societv on behalf of
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  • 278 1 GOVERNOR'S TRIBUTE TO PREMIER NEHRU The Governor of Singapore m reply to Mr. Mencn's speech said: "As President of the Singapore Legislative Council and on behalf of all its Members. I would like, through you. to thank the Government of India for its interest m and goodwill towards the Singapore
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  • 258 1 To "help relieve the acute d''stres 8 among the victims of the recent s e rious floods m the United Kingdom, the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, has decided to open a Federation Fund which will be known as the Hftgji
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  • 103 1 Egypt Mid-East Pact CAIRO. Feb. 9. Ttaly Is inxjous to see E*ypt join the free world m a defence setup against possCMe Soviet «»x- the Mediterranean. However, the Rome Government believes any fu»tu-re iefence agreement involving the Nile country must be based on the free friendly co-operation of the Egyptians,
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  • 90 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 9. General Hoyt Vandenberg, Jnited States Aor Force Chief •f Staff, said that the Soviet 'Jnion had hundreds of Su perfort type bombers "ca.c~ xble of carrying atcmic oombs on one way flights to targets anywhere m the Jnited States." Gen. Vandenberg said the Joviet
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  • 83 1 COLOMBO: Sir Sydney Smith, Reguis Professor of Forensic Medicine m Bdin. bu*rgh University, -w\l come to Ceylon m March M give evidence m the Saihasivam case, according to the latest information received m Co. lombo. His stay will be brief. He wiU visit Ceylon again m Au. gust
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    41 1 PHOTO). Qijeen Elizabeth (centre, wearing fur coat) accom- panied by the Duke of Edinburgh* (left, wearing, lfeht coat with belt), view some cf- tihe Jlxxi daoiaee 'm/ Hunstanton dujring thei r tcur of the strinfcpn. Iriiof Norfolk on Feb. 2.- A.P.
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  • 143 1 AMSTERDAM, Feb. 9. Queen Juliana, leading Holland m a day of prayer and mourning for 1,372 counted dead m last week's flood hayoc, said yesterday men of the free world had responded to the fierce natural tides with a might tide of Christian charity.
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  • 206 1 CAPETOWN, Feb. 9. Indian and African leaders Sunday demanded a relentless struggle against the latest racial measures proposed by Dr. Malan's government. A conference called b»y the co-crdinating committee of the African National Congress, the Franchise Action Council and the Cape Indian Assembly to organise
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  • 269 1 TOKYO, Feb. P.— A widespread but unconfirmed rumour here tonight said Chinese Nationalists had landed at Amoy, Southern China, says a Reuter report. A Renter report from Hcoiz ;ong adds: Widespread rumcurs m Tokyo of a Nationalist laadng on the China mainland sonftd not be
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  • 115 1 HONGKONG. Feb. 9.—Tan Xah Kee, fcrner Singapore niliicmaire, told the fourth session, of the first national committee of Chinese Peoples Political Consultative Confarence, that the so-callea commandd raids to be launched by Generalissimo Jhiang Kai-shek wculd not amount to anything except harass China's ccastal region. Honk.sng
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  • 215 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. 9. Declaring that "we're at war with the Chinese Reds now,' Senator Robert Taft. Republican, Ohio, said the question of warlike acts sv.nply does not arise m connection, with the change m the U.S. Seventh Fleet's patrol Joi> between China and Formosa.
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  • 116 1 NAIROBI, Feb. 9 —A Mau Mau gang murdered a Britisn farm manager, Anthony Gibson, aged about 30. Slashed to death with long knives, his body was found m pyjamas ?n the louaige of his house about 14 miles from Nyerl. Shots were fired at the owner of
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  • 137 1 TEHERAN. Feb. 0. The prohibition of alcoholic beverages and opium products throughout Iran was unanjnouisly voted by the Majlis yesterday. But neither ban Is tc be effective immediately. 1 k The single article bill aptproved by all 58 Deputies ipresent cxrovidea: 1. A ban on the manu-
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  • 100 1 LONDON, Feb. ft. Six masked men broke Lnfco "burglar proor Canada House Saturday night and blew open two safes,, one In the London offices of Th« Roya-l Bank of Canada. But they collected less than £1,000 sterling. They beat an elaborate alarm system by ringing
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    • 582 2 PRESIDENT EISENHOWER'S deneutralisation of Formosa has, exactly as feared, begun pushing the world to the brink of yet another global war. There are already signs of a new conflagration developing m the Far East which has all the potentialities of a world holocaust. And when the
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  • 421 2 TEXTILE COMMISSIONER CLARIFIES NEW RULES BOMBAY, Feb. 6- —Mills are free to produce any quantity of s arees they like as no quantitative restrictions are at present m operation on the production of sarees, said an official of the office of the Textile Commissioner
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  • 100 2 PATIALA, Feb. 6.—The two Congress candidates for the by-elections to the Kandaghat double-member Constituency have not_.been given the Con. gress symbol by tne returning officer at Kandaghal. The Depuity Commissioner of Kandaghat who Is the rev turning officer, said today that he r-aci no official
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  • 99 2 Siamese twins wer c Dorn to a 26-year old woman m Calcutta on Thursday. The twins both girls. w e r c joined at the chest and .stomach. They were perfect m all other respects. They died shortly after birth. The mother previously had two
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  • 282 2 MADRAS, Feb. .B— Mr. PhiLipi Hazepis, Master of sa Seafaith, pleaded guilty, en Peb. 3, before Mr. Justice Fanchapakesa Aiyax, presid.ng over the ftnsit Criminal Sessions of the Madras Hign Jourt, to a dnarge of overioadCag the ship, an offence punishable under the Indian .vfercha,Tt Shipping Act.
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  • 1056 2 S' pore Kerala Samajam Affairs Letter to The Editor: Sir,— While the Hon< General Secretary of the Singapore Kerala Samajam has m his letter published In ttoh o Indian Daily Mail tried *o refute and that too unsuccessfully some of the minor matters connected with the so. called general meeting
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  • 115 2 FINED FOR REFUSING WATER TO HARIJAN SAMASTIPUR, (Bihar', Feb. 6 Two persons, joint »>ro. priertors of a local wayside restaurant, wer c sentenced, under th Removal of Civil Disabilities Act, by a local Magistrate to a fine »f Rs. 60 each for refusing to supply water to a Harijan after
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  • 35 2 Mr. D. C. Kothari has been kct e d District Governor of Rotary international for the 56th District, covering South India and Ceylon, m succes. sion to Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar._ FOC
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  • 740 2 MAGISTRATE GUILTY CONTEMPT OF COURT CUTTACK. Feb. 8. -The Chief Tustice and Mr. Justice Mahapatra of Orissa High Court found Mr. Radhagovina a Das, District Magistrate of Cuttack, and Mr. S. N. Patnaik, a first class magistrate, guilty of contempt of court and directed them to appear m person before
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  • 897 2 Dept Of Indian i Studies In Varsity TT is uitiderstood that ftnaL 1 linvttatton Is to be sent t •rof. K.A. Neelakanta Sastri. ,o co.ne to Malaya and pro >are a scheme for the estabshenent cf the Departmen Ind:an Studies m th« liversity of Malaya. This is
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  • 131 2 RAJKOT, Feb. 6— Ten an. tu sales tax demonstrators arrested In front of the Secretariat today w e i« later «en. enced by a magsitrate to two months 1 simple imprisotnmen* each and a fine of Rs 100 or m default additional vne month's imprisonment. The Government
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  • 251 3 Opinion In Delhi: It'll Prolong, Not End, War In Korea NEW DELHI, Feb. 3. India's official reaction to President Eisenhower's decision on the future role of the U.S. Seventh Fleet around Formosa will be known when President Rajendra Prasad addresses the budget session of Parliament
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  • 27 3 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Tea. 8. Tne rrmudad Legfis-i-aLore ntus passed a bin to re&uore Hogging i'gr certain violent criuies, including as* «aoiUs on women.
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  • 268 3 Hindu Divorce: Madras. Bar Council's Views MADRAS, Feb. 8. The Hindu Miarriage and Divworce BiU was considered at meettag of the Madras Bar Couneffl recently. Mr. V. K. Thinuventaafcachari, Adsvocate-Gen-enaii, presided. The. Council generally approved one terms of the BiL out resolved to point. ou<t to the Ccnaral Gavcmmem that
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  • 161 3 Ramakrishna Mission Work Commended MADRAS: Raja sir M. A Mluthiah Ohettiar paid a tribute to tihe Mamakrishna Mission far their services to the cause of education. Raja Sir Muthdah Ohettax paid a tiribaate to the service that the Ra nakitsihna Mission had been rendering to the management of the the
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  • 208 3 Madras Minister Opens New Dispensary KURNOOL, Feb. B.— A neu ouildijnig constructed at a cosi Ji Rs. 60,000 and gifted bj Mir. B. P. Sesha Reddi, President of the District Wholesale Co-operative Stores, for *he location of the Local Dispensary at Betamcxierla, a&cut 55 miles from iiere, was opened last
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  • 203 3 MRS. DESHMUKH'S DEMAND HYDERABAD, Feb. B.— Mrs. Durgabai Deshmukh, member of the Planning Commission, suggested here that administration of all municipalities m the country should be handed over exclusively to women. Addressing a large gauher.ng of socwui woiiters <n tne .111 hlilWi iiign actiool laau .veeic,
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  • 114 3 Pak. Premier And "No War" Proposal KARACHI, Feb. B.—Pakistan Government officials said here that Prime Minister Kwaja Nazlnuiddin had not made any statement to pressTien ihere that he had declined fco sign jointly with Lnd'a's Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, a no-war declaration. Reports Hn a section of the Indian Press
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  • 178 3 "Dawn" On IndoPakistan Travel KARACHI, Feb. B— 'Dawn opposed abolition of "closed znn?s" m India and Pakistan for travellers between the two countries. Writing editorially, this morning, under the subheading "A Bad Bargain" the Taper said: "This part of the agreement (recently concluded at the In.de -Pakistan passport conference m
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  • 151 3 India Govt. Confirms Netaji's Death In Air Crash REPLY TO BS^SAL ASSEMBLY DECISION CALCUTTA, Feb. B.— The Government of India are satisfied that the report of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's death is correct. The External Affairs Ministry of the Government of India m a commumioaUon to the Home Department of
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  • 376 3 PATNA. Feb. B.— The Bihar Pradesh Congress committee has protested against the decision of the All-India Congress Committee on the question of holding an enquiry into the allegations of enrolment of bogus Congress members and irregularities m the election of delegates m the o)tate, it is reliably
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  • 84 3 GENEVA, Feb. 8. Secret talks w»re resumed here pn the possible demilitarization Kashmir and the holding of a plebiscite. Dr. Graham, U.N- Kashmir Representative, is presiaing India i s represented by Mr. Girja Shanicar Ba^pai, Cfov. ernor of Bombay, and Pakis. tan by Sir Mohammed Zafrul.
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  • 151 3 NAGPUR: The Govern wart of India have decided to allow almost all vell-«»t»--bl ashed units employee »W 300 workers wtith 'I^ood" l»--dutstrial relations to cpent* tfhelr own provWervfc fond* Scheme launched on Nov. 1, 1952 said Mr. V. R. K. Mmmq> Secretary, \tatstry of Labour, This
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  • 161 4 CEYLON NEWS: Issue Of Residence Permits: Discrimination Against Indians MP's Questions For Parliament Today COLOMBO: When the House of Representatives meets today Feb. 10, Mr. W. Dahanayake, M.P. for Galle, will ask the Prime Minister and Minister of Defence vand External Affairs whether t t 1. He is aware that
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  • 57 4 Population Outstrips Food WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. The Agricultural Depart. ment t reported that world fooa TwippHes were at re. oord hlg-h levels. Neverth«. less, these wer c not) large enough to feed the world's population as w*H a« before World War 11, because the population had increased 13% compared w'th
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  • 77 4 COIiO^BO: An Air Academy D e Haviland fwo.seater Tiger Moth crashed at Ra\. malana Amort last week. The pilot, M. B. S. Mitchell, at. tached to fhc RAF. a.t Gan. godawila, was killed. cy e w«tnes 3 said the a'rcraft stalled just as she was airbo.m
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  • 250 4 Tribute To Lady Ramanathan JAFFNA: Lady Raman*, than, widow of (the late Sir Ponnambalam Ramanathan died last we*,k at her r#aL dance m Chunnakam. She was 77 years old at the time of Her deajtti. Lady Ramanathan w«s Jo?, many years actively intercut ed In the Uterary and educa, tional
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  • 117 4 JAFFNA: Six persona have died of cholera m *he Jaffna peninsula. Both Jaffna town, rs weli «i s certain rural areas, are described as affected. Five of th c cholera victim" are, from Jaffna and Kopay and »he other isfrorrVelani •rvts. l Two of
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  • 187 4 "Th» r»ur«i>v*r of volunteer* the CtvUl Defeitcp C a tvs i#= ~»ot satisfactory and I Hlw tr -*»c more volu.nteerlTi» the'" ••Tv'tees to coro«<." .^a^ "•«Mnel L. T. TWrt>ank, Civil ">efence Comtntssicn°r at a -r-p.sg conference yesterday. j w e said that he crmt?m- ''"'ated
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  • 46 4 •i MANILA. Feb.- 9.— The Phi llppines yesterday observe< "j the 18th anniversary of tw signing of the country's c^n 5 stitiutlon. i The constitutCon was sign 4 ed on Feb. 8, 1935, after be 3 ing armrnvfA "hv a. 177 to A.P
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  • 50 4 The fortnightly meeting of d the Divine Life Society will c be held tomorrow, Wednes- Hay, at 7 p.m. at No. 26 Liorcng N, Telufe Kurau, Sim japore, the residence of Sri .V. Damodaram PillaS. All 1 nembens are cordially Invited to be present on the occasion.
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  • 217 4 ORPHAN BOY ADOPTED BY INDIAN NAVY From the Sov a Samajan Boys' Home at Adyar (Ma- dras) a home for destitute children, tne Indian Navy has adopted a nine-yeax-old boy .uuiK'd K. Shankar, who will now be trained for a naval career. Pailt of the expenses of the boy's training
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  • 64 4 LONDON. Feb. 9. Mr. Aneurin Bevan, Britain* leading leftwtager and Mlllster of Health In the pestvar Labour Government, left lere by air last night for Calcutta to fulfil a longstanding official invitation to \«is'.t India. At the aijrport, Mr. Bevan said he would als; go to
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  • 31 4 BONN, Feb. 9.—An organ to be installed m the World Peace Church m atombombed Hiroshima, was cere.noniously presented to the Japanese diplomatic m'isslon here by German officials. A.P.
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  • 26 4 PARIS, Feto. 9.— The King of Greece arrived in Calais yesterday by car en route to 3ritaCn. A. P.
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  • 224 4 CAIRO, Feb. 9. Cairo morning papers said the Anglo-Egyptian talks over the Sudan are m their last phase and final agreement will be concluded m the next 48 hours. In a front ,pa»ge report, Al Ahram. quoted an Egyptian high official source as
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  • 140 4 FollowOrtg are the new Office-Bearers and Committee Members of the Ohettiars' (NaWutekottai) Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, for the year 1953: President: Mr. PR. AM. Vellaya£pa Chettiar, 49, Market street, 'Phone No. *****. Vice-President: Mr. PL. K. N. Karuppan Chettiar, 38, Market street, 'Phone No. 7374. Secretary:
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