Indian Daily Mail, 12 February 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL IX. NO. 3. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 208 1 Also Good Friday And An Extra Day For Chinese New Year Totai Of 15 Days A Year (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. R. K. Palaiyan, Secretary, Government and City Council Labour Union, Singapore, told the INDIAN DAILY MAIL that the Government of Singapore and the City
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  • 65 1 Gen. Templ er Listens To Song About Himself —«.Dept. of Information Photo), The High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, Gen. Sir Gerald Templer, accompanied by Mr. A. D. C. Peterson, Director-General. Information Services, visited the Kuala Lumpur stud ios of Radio Malaya on Feb. 10. Picture shows Gen. Templer (seated) listenIng
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  • 37 1 MOSCOW. Feb. 11. Tht Soviet Union has conferred one of its highest decorations, the Order of Lenin, on CzechoslovaKian scientist AaenevL Nyeyedly. Tne de curauon raxeiy is given to a ureigner. A.P.
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  • 318 1 (By Oar Staff Reporter) There Is a marked increase of births over deaths, and further increase Is felt In the number of youths, and there are more males than females, stated the Director of Medical Services, Dr. W.J. Vickers, giving statistics about population
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  • 266 1 Madras Trip To Attend Funeral Cancelled On Doctor's Advice (F.0.0.C.) MADRAS, Feb. 11. The funeral of the Defence Minister Mr. N. Gopalasami Iyengar toak place here last evening with full military honour 8 though he was the most unmilitary man of all of the top
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  • 608 1 Cultural Fusion Needed For Creation Of Malayan Nation "A nation without an 'appreciation of its cultural heritage is a nation without a soul," declared ihe High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, General Sir Gerald Templer, at the opening of the "^Vnporary National Museum, m
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  • 326 1 Plea For A Malayan Architecture A plea lor a Malayan style of architecture was made by the High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, General Sir Gerald Templer at a meeting of the Federation of Malaya Society of Architects and Board of Architects held m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. General Tenojpiler said: ••Last
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  • 90 1 CAIRO, Feb. 11. Premier Mohamed Negulb Tuesday announced he and his 13--man Council of Leadership to the Revolution" henceforth will exercise acts of sovereignty during the threeyear transitional period proclaimed last January. The transitional (period was brought about by dissolution of all political parties, leaving Neguib.
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    148 1 Moved by the unflinching non-violent campaign carried on by Africans and Indians of South Africa against the Apartheid laws of the South African Government, a n amber of Europeans have begum to participate m the campaign. Recently Mr. Patrick Duncan, son of the lormer South African GovernorGeneraJ. Sir Patrick Duncan,
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  • 69 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 11. Surplus United States grain would be delivered to flood areas m Europe under Legislation introduced Tuesday by Senate majority leader Robert Taft and Senator Thye Minnesota). The bill would authorise President Eisenhower t: direct the Comrnodlty Credit Corporation to make surpluA
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  • 66 1 (F.00.C) NEW DELHI, Feb. 11.— It is understood that Mr. Justice Wanchoo has recommended to the Government of India to create Andhra State before Mar. 16— the Telugu New Year Day. The new State's budget must be framed by Apr. 1 and the
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  • 189 1 Asian Nations Slap At Russia Has Done Practically Nothing To Kelp The Region— lndia BANDUNG (Java), Feb. 11.— Newly independent Asian nations joined the United States and Britain at the ECAFE conference m rejecting Soviet charges that American economic aid was enslaving Far Eastern countries. Delegates from Burma, India and
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  • 148 1 (By Our Stall Reporter) Prom now on the Legal Aid and Advice scheme of the Social Welfare Department will be m full operation, said Mr. M. Sundaram y the legal adviser of the Social Welfare Department yesterday The Legal Section will
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  • 81 1 MADRAS, Feb. 11. It is learnt that the well-known historian Prol. K. A. Nelakanta Sastrl has accepted the invitation from the Malayan University to help the authorities organise a Department of Indian Studies, and he will be leaving shortly for Singapore. Sastri is one of Madras
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  • 98 1 LONDON, Feb. 11. Prime Minister Winston ChiurchiU said yesterday that the Qritlsh Government did not contemplate any reduction m the period of national service (two years) at present. Mr. Churchill who was replying to questions told the House of Commons: "I cannot think of
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    • 596 2 India Loses A Great Administrator V^MEN India achieved freedom and the Indian National Congress came into power, son* of the national leaders had urged the replacement of the entire Indian Civil Service by a new set of persons especially those who had participated m the Freedom Movement. They were afraid
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  • 719 2 Election Commission's Decision NEW DELHI, Feb. 9 Only four parties the Congress, Praja Socialist Party, Communist Party '.and Jan Sangh will be recognised by the Election Commission m future as "national parties" for the purpose of allotment of symbols on an all- India
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    71 2 Special prayer* were held at Rajghat (Dhelhij m observance of jMahat. ma Gandhi's death anniversary on Jan- 30- The Prsldent,, the VioaJFresldent and the Prime Minister were among those who participated m the prayer*. Photo shows th© Pre_ sident. Dr. Rajendra pra» sad; the VU^President, Dr. S. Rndhakrtohnan; and the
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  • 139 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 10—Reports from Nairobi state that, at a function held on January 27, Sadhu Bhakti Jiwandas, the religion^ "head of the Cutchi community m Nairobi, presented la purs c of 20,000 shillings (about Rs. 14,000) to Mr. Appa Pant, Indias' High Commissioner
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  • 182 2 ERNAKULAM, Feo. 9 The Indian Viu.bb«-'r £»oira, at iaa meeting held at Wellington Island. Mr. A. V Thomas, M.P-, presiding, passed a re. solution opposing a number »l provisions of the pf»p£ei Rub. ber Act Ameiiiifljf B»U. The Board oujected ;o the system of nomination which would
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  • 98 2 KARACHI. Feb. 2 Pakistani and Burmese offi-ials are to (meet frequently for joint visits to the disputed Parrot Islands on tho Naaf River which fonms the frontier bet^, ween East Takistnn andßur. m». it was leanrod h«*r c These *c\w 3 are planned to prevent ?nsurg»mt
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  • 266 2 Daring Robbery In Calcutta qALCUTTA, Feb. 6- Cal. cutta's too detectives are working on clues to track dawn two persons, who are alleged to have robbed the Writers' Buildings treasury of Rs. 19,700 toy chloro.forming its cashier. A detective squad rushed frojn the nearby police head, quarters at Lalbazar, immediately
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  • 254 2 PAKISTAN CHAMBER'S APPEAL TO GOVT. KARACHI, Feb. 8- The General Socretaiy of th€ 1•--kisftian Chamber 'of Film Industry, Karachi, r*a 3 said "delay m the anu->uncement of Governments policy regard, ing Indo-Pakiatan film dis- pUte' was causing "distress" to film distributors and. exhibitors here. In a Press statement be said:
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  • 36 2 WASHINGTON, "Feb. 11.General Onar Bradley is reoorted to have told Senator* M^rHay that hfc W&lB+' *Wfm rlyin? t^ Hei Ohttw'* ->">rt<» couii be st--OT)ed 3 T> J I •^•-x!»»d t^ n^i'^ai c" k ntraban' J A.P.
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  • 122 2 ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF IMPERSONATION MADURAI, Feb. 4. Tw* persons, posing themselves as inspector and peon 01 tue io. cal income, tax department^ cr e stated to have collected varying sums of mu A loans fioon local businessmen on several occasions. The method adopted by them was that on c
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  • 73 2 TOKYO, Feb. 9— A provi. 'ional agreement has been signed between the Mysore Stat c Government and a Ja. panese firm for the establish, ment of a glass plant m In. dia. Thi s was disclosed by MNagoyali an official Of the Nippon Glass Company,
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  • 824 2 noac PLIGHT OF DECK PASSENGERS DEPORTS are tto habid that tv the deck pa«se|ngrers who >ft foe India by s.s. "Rajula" i Sunday. Feb. 8. were pii > a l»t otf hardships at thr ngapore Harbour. Generally the plight of th«. .eck passengers is miserao.t ni the
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  • 107 2 The Italian tank«r "ML rlella", 3,457.«v>ns carrying 5,000 tons of oil fromT Abadjui. is seen anchored >n /Su^z |Bay. Her funnel markings are black, white, red, white and black stripes with white star m red stripe. The oil tanke** 8 del. "nation haa be*n various, ly given as
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  • 105 2 JAIPUR. p eo 2— On« per. son died and a dozen others wer c injured wn v r. police flred on an unruly mob »n fc village. 20 miles fio m Jaipirr, on Jan 31, according •■> reports received here. A police pait-y we j»t
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  • 265 3 Ike Urged To Issue Ultimatum HONGKONG, Feb. 11.— A New York newspaper yesterday reported a move by certain senior American officers to threaten Communist China by atom bombs and a complete na- al o:ockaUe, The New York DaLy News said these officers were urging
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  • 334 3 HONGKONG. Feb. 11.— Gunfire believed to be a sea battle between. Chinese Communists and Nationalists m the South China. Sea was heard yesterday m the Portuguese Island col <ny of Macao near hermit was the first indication of a possible move by Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalists to
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  • 147 3 LOS ANGELS Feb. 11.— A high Chinese Nationalist official from Formosa yesterday predicted a full scale invasion of Communist-held China, within three %o six months. Mr. Chao Si Wen, a member of the Chiang Kai-shek's Executive Planning Committee, told a ipress conference here: We
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  • 432 3 WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.— The possibility that a China blockade might If it dild not have the full support of this nations allies worries some Pentagon officials as much as the chance that it might extend the Korean war. Even officials who have opiposfced the
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  • 114 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 11. iA iblo-ckade of Red China would probably lead the United States into a disastrous war m Asia, a British Far East {policy ejqpert told members of the Sam Francisco Chamber of Commerce on Monday. Richard Goold Adams, writer for the influential London weekly
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  • 99 3 LONDON, Feb. 11. The diplomatic correspondent of the London Times yesterday that a United States blockade of the Chinese coast would lead to certain dangerous situations. "A blockade might well bring m its train incidents w!th Chinese and Russian forces" the correspondent merchant shipping and naval wrote. It
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  • 895 3 They've Still Chance To Turn Over A New Leaf (By A. D. C. PETERSON) (Director-General Of TnfnrmaUnn Rprviof __Eed«i»titnn Of Malaya) r^Text of a broadcast speech delij2£r£d over* the Blue Network ofgaditrlifalaya on^tuf^ day, Feb. 10. X is the first time I have spcken
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    15 3 Mohd. Indexa (centre) w**te 8 his own statement! M Batu jPahat Police HO.
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  • 137 3 Britain To Protest To Chiang IjONIDON, Feb. IL— Britain has given her consul In Formosa standing Instructions to protest to Marshal Chiang Kai-shek against any interference with British shipping by the Chinese Nationalist Navy, a Foreign office spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman said that Britain recently protested to the Nationalists
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  • 358 3 "IT'S INDIA'S SENTINEL FOR EASTER N WATERS" NEW DELHI, Feb. 9.— Mr. N. Keshava lyengar, Secretary of the recent Congress parliamentary delegates to the Andamans and Nicobor islands, said here that the delegation's study of the islands had been "most successful." The delegation, consisting
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  • 830 4 Mr. A. P. Menon's Appeal For Contributions (By Our Staff Reporter) "In my opinion it should not be difficult for the Malayalees of Singapore to wipe off the debt on the Samajam building. The debt after all is only about
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    76 4 The Central Indian A»-, aoolation of Saigon celebrated the third *nn^ver. nary of the Republic of India on Jan. 26 at a cocktail party at the Continental Palace Hotel m Saigon. About 5 0 0 Invitations were issued. AH the Minis. ter» of Viet Nam Govern, ment and foreign diplomats
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  • 437 4 Dehousing Of W.D. Men: ACSU's Reply Th c General Secretray of the Army Civil Service Union m a reply to th c Army authorities regarding the notice served on tb<s occupantn o' 1048, Seranßoon Road, says: "There are about 40 tenant with their families numbering about 200 persons including women
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  • 107 4 A tee party will be held ut 5 pxn. today (Thursday) at the Roof Garden of the Adelphi Hotel for th 6 purpose of presenting Shell Long Service Emblems to 70 employees of the Anglo.Saxon Fetroleum Co. (Eastern) Ltd. fcjrf The Shell Ompany of
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  • 70 4 BADULLA: A woman who had filed a maintenance suit m the Badulla Magistrate's Court fainted when the respondent denied that hf. was th e father of the child. The Magistrate, Mr. P. Malalgoda, postponed the case to be called with a connected cas c m
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    17 4 Hindustan Trainer aircraft built m India. These aircraft participated m the Republic Day flypast m New Delhi.
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  • 141 4 Wo man Principal: Appeal To P.M. JAFFNA: The case of Mr*. Rau, an Indian M-A., •I*.T- Principal of Jaffna Hindu Ladieef College, is creating considerable interest m edu. national circles MTs. Rau Avas appointed principal m 1948- Her term of offi> > cn f i~i H SeriTem. for, 1951,. The
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  • 104 4 NEW DELHI. Feb. 10— Professor Nilakanta Sastri, who has be e n invited by the University of Malaya to advise them >n organising the department of Indian studies, is well known for his original research m the ancient hisJory of South India, After taking the master's degree,
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  • 157 4 INDO- AMERICAN AGREEMENTS FOR TECHNICAL AID AND EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES NEW DELHI, Feb 10. The United States and India Monday signed operational agreements to equip some river valley projects and to educate ru ral workers. The first agreement, for which the United states is to provide $1,850,000 will be m the
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