Indian Daily Mail, 15 February 1953
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Title Section16 1953-02-15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. NO. 6. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-02-15 1 A group ot Indian students from British East Africa photographed with the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, when they called on him at Rashtrapati Bhava-n, New Delhi, recently. These stude-ats arc on a study tour cf this country.37 words
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119 1953-02-15 1 COLOMBO, Feb. 14. 8.0.A.C- Comet Airliners are to be allowed to take on passenger® and freight m Ceylon from April a new agreement wnounced here yesterday. They were banned by the government from doing so previously because their scheuule s clashe<j w ithAP - 119 words
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Article29 1953-02-15 1 TOKYO, Feb. 14.— John D. Rockefeller 111 and big wife visited prown Prince Akihito yesterday. The Rockefellers are scheduled to leav« for Mia Philippines todays APAP - 29 words
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163 1953-02-15 1 Speculation On Gopalan's Stay In Moscow (F.0.0.C) MADRAS, Feb. 14.— Mr. S. B. Ad.tyan, M-emiber Madras Legislative Cauncil and S-n--japore Barrister who has just returned from Moscow after going there from Pelting Peace Ccnferenoe tcU pressmen here that Communist Parliamentary Party's leadei A. K. Gopalan was still ir. Russian Hospital163 words
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Article358 1953-02-15 1 Elections To Be Held In Two Months KHARTOUM, Feb. 14. Sudanese politicians were jubilant over the new Angio- Egyptian lagreement on the Sudan. Here are some of ihe comments: Abdulla Khalil, Secretary »t the UMMA Party hoped that Sudanese parties could •xploit the transfer of .oower iroimReuter - 358 words
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Article96 1953-02-15 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 14.— Prime Minister Nehru told Parliament yesterday India soon will resume negotiations 1 with the United SStatse s for a treaty of trade, friendship and i navigation between the *wo countries. Talks on the proposed pact, carried on by the two governments since 1946,AP - 96 words
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Article185 1953-02-15 1 Danger Period Tomorrow LONDON, Feb. 14.— 8y sunset Friday SfiOW&OO mntibags given by eight European countries were on their way by sen and air, ar already delivered to Britain to plug the sea defences against the week-end spring tides. This greac response came within 48 hoursReuter - 185 words
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Article74 1953-02-15 1 CAIRO. Feb. 14.— Plans for a new Egyptian nag— black, white and red with an cutstretched eagle m the centre —were reportd by the Independent newspaper Al Ahram The present flag has white crescent and threr stars on a green background. In the new design it was74 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-02-15 1 Ta Te* Tsne, exiled from hi» native Peking since the 3ino_Japan<%e War, opened a »ne-man exhibition of manuscripts m Chinese calligraphy m London Feb. 5 Basic Chinese can b written m about 1,000 chameters, but Tsue knows more than 50,000. AH his manuscripts are for sale at the show* A.P.61 words
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166 1953-02-15 1 KAPENGURIA, Feb. 14.— British Queen's Counsel D. N. Pritt was warned by the magistrate trying bearded Jomo Kenyatta on. Mau Mau charges here that he would have ta consider "the qjesticn of conte.npt of court" H there were further scenes La court for whichReuter - 166 words
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64 1953-02-15 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 14.— Prime Minister Jwaharlal Nehru said on Friday the Iniian Governme<nL viewed wit.i ocacorn the development c,f a Middle East D3fenre Organisation. He said la answer to a Parliaoientary question: "m the event of the ■MfhUahTMnt of ttils Organisation certain consequences w^uld64 words
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Article, Illustration132 1953-02-15 1 A Trade Agreement between India, and Indonesia was signed m New Delhi on Jan. 30, by His Excellency Dr.il. A. Asmauin. Head of the Directorate of Foreign Economic Relations, Economic Affairs Ministry' and leader of the Indonesian Trade Delegation 'on behalf of the Government of Indonesia and Shrj H. V.132 words
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Article222 1953-02-15 1 BA3TOUNG, Feb. 14— The Economic Commission for Asia nd the Far East on Friday debated two contentious Cam. d»an proposals concerned Hw membership of the CmnmtssJon and the right* of members. Against op. po£s!t.r>n and with Indonesia and Burma abstaining it adop*ed resolution permitting associate members222 words
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Article54 1953-02-15 1 HCXnux».ON^, Feo: 14.Chine.se CoinmunLst leader iVtao Tse Tung said m a message to Marsnal Stalin that i-ne cu^e reiat.ons oetweei. xiass.a aad China had been greatly consolidated. The menage marked the third anniversary oi che sigaiag ol the Cninese-Soviet treaty o< frie.idship, aJliance and Hi54 words
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Article46 1953-02-15 1 LONDON, Feb- U4.—Priixces a Margaret, kept indoors at Buckingham Palace for th© past few days with a gastic chill, had another '.visit fi"om her doctors yesterday. The youjng Princess i s up and abouit, and the doctors "aid her condition i s satisfac. APAP - 46 words
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Article204 1953-02-15 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 14.— Communist spokesman fwr joth Houses of Parliament the Indian proposal fo the Unit?d Nations to resolve the Korean deadlock 'misfired because it did nor nsist on an immedite cease. fire.' Speaking during the course f a four day debute on th« President'sAP - 204 words
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208 1953-02-15 1 Agreement With Britain Explained NEW DELHI, Feb. i 4 -4Mir>e Minister Aenru on 1 riday told Parliament thac Britain has agreed .o close her Nations m India used for the recruitment of tough Gurkha fighters trom neighbouring Nep a l me moveAP - 208 words
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Article21 1953-02-15 1 MOSCOW, Feb. 14.—Izvestia reoorted ye*te r <h:y the '?eith of Alexander Gitfgakov *s correspondent m Czechos. APAP - 21 words
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Article24 1953-02-15 1 TOKYO, Feb. 14.— A flrewo»*ks factory exploded today m Tokyo suburb, killing at least 23 arsons and seriously injuring 45. Japanese police wit APAP - 24 words
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192 1953-02-15 1 Tamils Oppose Madras Capital Andhra State MADRAS. Feb. 14. -Tamilian leaders especially these m Madras have been seriously worried about Justice Wanohoo's reported recommendation to th 3 Government of India that Madras City must remain temporary capital of Andhra State. At a meeting convened by the Mayor Chengalvaroyan of Tamilian,192 words
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106 1953-02-15 1 NSW DELHI, Fet. 14.Prcduction Minister K. C. Reddy said on Friday Indian Government talks with certain Japanese interests for the settm* up of the new Iroa and steel plant .n India had been dropped because "we do not desire that over--1 all106 words
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84 1953-02-15 1 DARIEN, Conneafccut, Feb. 14. —Mr. Gordon Dean, Chair- man of me Atomic Energy Commission said here "it is Icf the utnost importance that we speed the nanufactirre of atomic bombs so that jwe can be ready for emergencies". Mr. Dean told a Lincoln [Day dinner:Reuter - 84 words
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Advertisement37 1953-02-15 1 Subscription Rates (»Y POST) I Malaya B.N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months J3.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 Month J e.ao 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78-0037 words
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Article, Illustration1267 1953-02-15 2 WILLIAM WORTHY - WILLIAM WORTHY (By Western Help Will Save Her From Communism "Why, why must even the boldest and most enlightened of Americans preface anything they have to say with a long ritualistic attack on Communism? Cannot they leave the Prague trials and similar incidents to do their1,267 words
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Article96 1953-02-15 2 WILLIAM WORTHY, of Boston, is an organiser for an American trade union. During the past year .he studied Workers' education m Scandinavia and travelled considerably m Europe to observe social and political .conditions. Having attended the Asian Socialist' Conference m Rangoon as a fraternal delegate from the International96 words
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Article, Illustration93 1953-02-15 2 Genera] Maxwell Taylor csecond from right) holds a bouquet -the traditional Korean gesture of welcome and friendship on his arrival at an airiport nea*r Seoul on. Feb. 3rd to take cvor co.Timand of the Bth Ar.ny. Left to right: Gen James A. Van Fleet, retiring Bth Army Commander; Gen. PaintAP - 93 words
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Article200 1953-02-15 2 Water Shortage In M.P. NAGPUR, Feb. 14.— Seven districts of Madhya ■'Pradesh Buldana, Ani&ravati, Akola, Nimr, Nagpur, Chhindwara and Bet ul are fuc'ng a water scarcity. These form p*rt of the areas of nine districts aftecied by scarcity conditions as a result of failure of the iains and crops. TheFOC - 200 words
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858 1953-02-15 2 HAROLD K. MILKS - HAROL D K. MILKS (By Bill To Be Introduced In Present Parliament Session NEW DELHI: India has set April 1 as the target date for starting nationalisation of its internal and international airlines. At the same time this government has increased its pressureAP - 858 words
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Article146 1953-02-15 2 PATNA, Feb. B—The8 The Government of Bihar have decided that until a uniform set of technical terms *s evolved, for which the Government of India and the State Government are already taking ate^s, the standard English terminology may concim^ to be mentions. *n .brackets agam.x HmdiFOC - 146 words
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Article245 1953-02-15 2 SAN ANTONIO-Medical science Is on the trail of the secret of eternal youth, a pathologLst told the nth annual International Medical Assembly here. Dr. James R. Ash, Bethesdh, Maryland, pathologist, said people grow old because of changes m the ul-cra-microscop;c fibres wn.ch oind their body cellsAP - 245 words
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Advertisement127 1953-02-15 2 UNBERTHED PASSAGE FAKES Singapore/ India per S.S. "Rajula". Singapore/Madras $72.25 with diet $55.25 without diet Singapore/Nagapattinam $72.60 with diet $55.60 without diet Passengers are advised that these are the authorised rates and should report any person demanding more. ISLAY KERR COMPANY 8.1.5. N. Company Ltd.. Agent* gHßoGHßo<3HS>oG3Hß<KaHßo(=iHFiof=^fCv.ra^ypef^^ PASSAGES TO SOUTH127 words
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1395 1953-02-15 3 DR. GERALD WENDT - Do You Sleep Too Long? Are You Awake Too Long? DR. GERALD WENDT (By Strange New Answers Given |)O you steea too long, 01 not enough? That depends on wnat sleep is for Are you awake long enough, or too long? Everyone ha* his own ideas* b'u^ recent scientific researchesUNDOCO - 1,395 words
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Article119 1953-02-15 3 Dr. Gerald W'inm, nead of itne Unesco j_hv -^jni lor Teaching and tion oi .scene*, nas devoted nimselj; lor many years to tne interpretation of scienxi'ttc researcn and its consequences ior tne puolic, as science editor of Harvard, he tauignt chemistry and pnysics at two American Universities. He119 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-02-15 3 The members of the Iranian Press Delegation visited the Taj Mahal, Agra the world-famous monument built by Moghul EL-nperor Shah Jehan m memory of his wife Mumtaz. The Masoleuoi ibuilt of purest marble is a standing tribute to the genius of its builders and the aesthetic sense of Moghui architects.64 words
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Article238 1953-02-15 3 NANOYAL, Feb. 14.— Mr. A. B. Shetty. Minister for xlealth, said here that there was a geat and increasing iemani for expansion of hospital service m every district. More accommodation for £alients, better equipment and additional medical and nursing staff iiad to be provided and specialistFOC - 238 words
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108 1953-02-15 3 NAGFuft: Mr. Lai Bahaiur ghMtrl. u.^on Minister I fOC Transport and Ra.jway.s, sa.d here that Wlta the railways iosi-is an mcc ne <,f -:i:ie to t&n exores ci" rupees, viifc> c^uli net t-mnlt ci coaceMloxu m me psMeager traffic. Mr. Shastri was repiyin^; t.a si>SgtsiionFOC - 108 words
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Article288 1953-02-15 3 Historical Records Commission NEW DELHI, Feb. 14.— A large number of distinguished historians and archivists from all over the country representing the vs*ioms State G o v c r nments, and a number of other institutions, will attend the 29th session of the Indian Historical Records Commission, which vdft be288 words
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Article88 1953-02-15 3 NEW 1/iLiil Feb. 11 An All-lnoia Muslim Convention will bt v eU jit Aligarh or Delhi somctim^ m March with a view to st''.ng up of an All-Indi a Muslim oiganisa. tion to protect "t,ie social, economic and political rights of Muslima m Ind-a.' 1 Mr, M.FOC - 88 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-02-15 3 The members cf the Iranian Press Delegation going round the P-ctore Gallery inside the hi&tor'.cal palaces cf the Nawatxs of Oudh at Husainabad (•LucKno»), --vhich they visito-d receat'y. The painting of Wajid AU Shall se2& ia the back ground.39 words
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531 1953-02-15 3 Also Repeal Of Prohibition Law: Resolution For Bombay Assembly BOMBAY: Resolutions suggesting repeal or suspension for some years of prohibition m Bombay State, mov ing the Central Government for early formation of the linguistic States of Karnatak and Samyukta Maharashtra, and suspension of theFOC - 531 words
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124 1953-02-15 3 WASHINGTON, Feb. i3 An all. time high record number of 285 American •wom^n are serving as elected representatives m 44 state legislature*, Miss Bertha M. AdKins, Assistant to the Chair, man of the Republican Na. tional Committee, Reported. "There is an overall total gain of124 words
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Article124 1953-02-15 3 LONDON, Feb. 14 W th graceful flourunes of a yearning swc.rd, yueen Elizabeth II created 60 new <dughts on Tuesday. An additional I<JJ Br.tLsh P en ani women received from thu Queen hand the various awards announced m her New Year's honours' list every one124 words
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Article36 1953-02-15 3 EDINBURGH, Scotland, Feb 13 A jnaiibox bearing the Royal insignia of Queen Eli. zabeth n wa s shattered last night by a bomb believed the work of Scottish Nationalists. .■Jo one was injured- APAP - 36 words
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581 1953-02-15 4 Dato Tan's Speech At Pure Life Society What the world today needs is the synthetic of Western spirituality, particularly Indian, and Western science, declared Dato Sir Cheng Lock Tan addressing a special prayer meeting on Sunday, Feb. 1, at 4 p.m; held581 words
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Article165 1953-02-15 4 CpLOMBO, Feb. 13.- Tne port authorities here are m VciulgJAcaig bite llijin'.) Oi iX motor vessel touud actrin wun a broken mast m the inaian Ocean last. Friday, m the shipping lane from Singapore to Colombo. The vessel the Holchu was apparently abandoned t>y her crewReuter - 165 words
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70 1953-02-15 4 No Blockade Contemplated Says Dulles WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.— Mr. John Faster Dulles the Secretary of State, was reported to have assured Senators the Eisenjiower administration would consult the Allies (before making a new mcve m the Far East. Members 6f the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee, who met Mtr. Dulles, saidReuter - 70 words
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Article43 1953-02-15 4 ROME, Feb. 14— Italy is making it plain these days that sh e has no intention of entering the 'open door' to be lefjt for her m the Balkan entente Greece, Turkey and Yugoslavia reportedly are fra. ming. APAP - 43 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-02-15 4 Contingents of the National Cadet Corps from the Indian states and some representative Cadets from the United Kingdom and Australian called on the President at Rashtrapa.ti Bhavan, New Delhi, on January 28. Photo shows the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad addressing the Cadets at Rashrapati Bhavan45 words
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259 1953-02-15 4 Sterility Of Relationship Between Teacher Taught Tragedy Of Present Education! RANCHI, Feb. 14.— Prof. Alfred S. Schenkman, acting Deputy Director of the International Institute of Education Sciences of the University of Utretcht (Holland), said that "the tragedy of education today is the sterility of the traditional relationship between the teacherFOC - 259 words
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Article168 1953-02-15 4 Government! UAfrtiTOWßf, Feo. 14. Dr. Daniei MaLan's Government on Wednesday Parliament to give it almost .unrestricted powers to fight "the law oi UK Jungle", aiieged to have been adopted oy .is enemies. Moving the second reading of the controversial public safety bill, designed to deal withReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration82 1953-02-15 4 A view ol th? wrecked sea wall at Heyst on the Belgian Coast, near Ostend. The Hotel De Bains at H?yst collapsed when bigh seas SA-.pt over it. The number of deaths due to the floods m Belgium has now reached 22 and damage Is estimated at I,ooom. Belgian Francs82 words
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434 1953-02-15 4 For the past seven years, t. "enmrkable institution m Ban. 7alore, capital of the Stay >f Mysore, India, has been lelping the "ordinary man 1 o develop a true spirit of m. fgrnattwinl understanding. The tn4iaa Institute of Culture luring that time has organi-rc-d434 words
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Article36 1953-02-15 4 UNITED NATIONS, Feb. 14 —The Asian-Arab giioup ol i nations met and decided to I adopt a "wait and see" strategy m and debate en Korea I during the ferthexning General Assembly .session.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article66 1953-02-15 4 NAIROBI, Feb. 14-^Six Ma.v Mau terrorist* were shot dead m a ftowt action near Thompson's Falls, a notorious centre of the ruvhless ,anti. white society. The terrorists, part of aa amed gang" which r?fused to halt when orlvftd to d° "so, were killed by combinedAP - 66 words
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Article64 1953-02-15 4 The Singapore Civil Service Association will be holding a Chinese New Year Danc-e at the Singapore Badminton Association Hall today (Sunday, Feb. 15.) between 8.3U p.m. and l a.m. Ttefceta at $3 per ccaple Will b? obtainable at the gate. things being equal, preference will beFOC - 64 words
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Article147 1953-02-15 4 NEW DELHI, Feb. 14— The licensing procedure lor tne import of Hydrazide 01 Isoni. cotinic Acid an antl-Tuber-culosis drug, has been announced m a notification published m a Gazette of India Extr»oidinary dated February 5 1953. The established importers and manufacture^ of drug* and medicines wiv wish to147 words
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