Indian Daily Mail, 16 February 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. NO. 7. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1953. FOUR PAOES 15 CENTS
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  • 47 1 A British navy helicopter touches dawn In a landing ground hastily marked out by white cloths held down by bricks m the village of Zlerikzee, on Schouwen Duivela-nd island, Holland, as hoverplanes start m to the rescue of stranded v;ctima of the flodda.—A.P. *h©to,
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  • 44 1 LONDON, Feb. 15.—Queen Elizabeth II Friday officially proclaimed June 2—when she will be crowned m Westminster Abbey— as a public holiday throughout Britain. She said a proclamation, published In the London Gaaette: "We do hereby appoint the Mdd second day at
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  • 33 1 ATHENS, FeD. 15.— Greece Is to oflter shelter m Athens to 75 children from the flooded areas of England. Ho 1 1 ft n d and Belgium.— Reuter
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  • 411 1 Capital Of New States In Madras City Disfavoured F0.0.C) MADRAS, Feb. iq.-Mr. Tustice W a v choo's ireported suggestion that Madras Clti must be the temporary capital of Andhra has caused grave concern to the non-Andhra Members of the Parliament from Madras State,
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  • 86 1 Congress Victory In Kerala Town Elections (F.0.0.C) TRIVANDRTJM, Feb. 15_ Communists and other Leftists nave suffered a complete setback m the recent -erections. Out of 21 results known so far m 25 towns, Congress has won 12- In the remaining nine towns, no single jparty haa absolute majority, and Communists
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    44 1 Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek, m one of his most recent public appearances m Formosa. He said he would not ask for man- power and called on the free world to support President Dwight D. ELsenho- wer's decision to de-neu-L tralize Formosa.— AP Photo
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  • 115 1 (F0.0.C) MADRAS, Feb. 15 TinMadra s High Court dlrniUj. the habeas corpus petit:< r on behalf of t W o leading members of the City Constd. buiary, and Hirajan and Ka. dhakrishnan, who been detained by the Government together with other members of Executive JCo&nmitte,, of
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  • 58 1 COPENHAGEN. Feb. 15— Professor Tage Ellinger, Danish scientist attached to Manila University, reported here that a new pygmy tribe has been found m the Philippines. The pygmies are polygamous and on average only 50 inches high, he added m a letter to the Danish National Museum. They are
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  • 174 1 Anxiety Felt For Gopalan 's Safety In Moscow (F.0.0.C) NEW DELHI, Feb. 15.—- Concern about the welfare of Mr. A. fC Gopalan, Communists !Parliamqpt Leader now supposed to be under mcdi :al treatment m Moscow, was expressed by fellow Membe Congressman Mr. T. S. Pattabhi Raman. He has asked the
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  • 74 1 I F0.0.C I MADRAS, Feb. 15. Some fishplates were found removed m the Dindigul-Podanur Metre Gauge Railway near Gomangalam early Saturday morning, but the timely action of a patrol gongman saved the Madurai Express from disaster- He exploded the detonators just ahead of the breach
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  • 87 1 PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 15.--The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled yesterday that the fighting In Korea—legally or constitutionally Is not war. In a disputed 4—2 decision, the Court ordered the Pennsylvania Mutual Life Insurance Compamy to pay beneficiaries of two soldiers killed while In the uniform of the American
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  • 78 1 SCOTLAND, Feb 15—Scotland's only post box bearing the Royal cipher E. 11. R.— Elizabeth II Regina— which was blown up by a "posted" bomib on Thursday night was i replaced here yesterday by one without the Cipher. Two previous attempts to blow up the box
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  • 98 1 The Controller of Engineering and Equipment for the Royal Air Force, All Marshal R. o. Jones, :ls arriving m Singapore toy Comet an Wednesday, Feb. 18, for a ten-day visit to H.Q., Far East Air Force, during which period he will tour R.A.F. unlta m Hongloong, Ceylon
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  • 64 1 IKE WAS THREATENED? WASHINGTON, Feb. ID.— The Secret Service report, ed yesterday It investigated severval 'obscene and threat, ning letters' addressed to President Eisenhower before his Jan 20 inauguration. The service, m it s 1952 year-end report to the Treasury Department, said it found same of the letters came from
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  • 67 1 SAIGON. Feb. 15.— A fire raging through a straw hut village near the commercial port of Saigon yesterday destroyed some 5,000 homes and first reports said four persons were killed and 100 others seriously burned. An estimated 20,000 persons were made homeless by the conflagration that
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  • 50 1 LONDON, Fob Is.— U m menting on th e International Wheat Agreement talk* i■. Washington, the independent paper Th c Observer said to. day that Americans *aacr c not being nearly as reasonable as they sound' \r*ven they *«k for a 40% increase m prices. Reuter
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  • 44 1 BANDUNG, Feb. 15. The Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East yesterday decided to hold its next plenary session at Nuara Eliya In Ceylon next February. Nuara Eliya ;s I a mountain resort 6,790-feet above sea level Reuter
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  • 23 1 £50,000 FROM S. AFRICA CAPETOWN, Feb. 15.— The South African government has given £50,000 to flood relief m Britain, Holland -tad Btlflum. Reuter
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  • 439 1 Appeal To Governor To Appoint Commission To Enquire Chairman's Allegations (By Our Staff Reporter) The Executive Committee of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association would <put a resolution before the meeting of its members today to defer the strike until the investigation by a Commission
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  • 164 2 EPNAKULAM, (Feb. '2. Mr. .T.T.--nbpviai Ne,hru, Cta> STes* President, ihas appealed to the voter s of Chengannor c constituency '"n Travan. core-Cochin for support to Congress ii<Je<".ls and pre gramme. In a messaSp, of good.wishes to the Present of the. Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee on
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  • 312 2 To Effect Economy And Save Taxpayer's Money! NEW DELHI, Feb. 12.— Eight non-offi-cial resolutions, including one seeking the abolution of the Council of States have been admitted by the Speaker for the House of the People Session, it was authoritatively statedThe resolutions will
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  • 224 2 HYDERABAD .Feb. 12.— Iff* siting- for.ifbur day* ttie Hv<Wnb«d Congress legislature Party, by 44 votes to 17, Monday last passed a i*es»lut!oii frequenting »t« i e a. NT. Mr. B. Ramakrishna "p-^ l o withdraw (his resignation as leader of the party and A to
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  • 148 2 Amritsar, Feb. 12. Sardar T --flham Singh Nagoke, le a der of the Nationalist Sikhs, said here that his party would not only Tais c itg voice against the rising communalism amongst Sikhs' but would also fight it to the finish. Addressing meeting he said Master
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  • 194 2 Postal Development In India NEW DELHI, Feb. 12— A Rs 50. crore development pro. gramme for Posts Telegraphs and Telephones ha s been .recommended by the Planning Comjnission. Th c main emoha. phasis m thi s programme 13 on the provision of one Post Office for every village with a
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  • 284 2 BOMBAY, Feb. 12.— The Kh "?i ami Village Industries" Boa-d has decided to reduce with immediate effect the retai] price of all categ-ories °f khadi by three anna* m the nip°e. In a statement, thu Pre*ident of the Board, Mr. V L Mehta, said that the
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  • 110 2 CtJTTACK, Feb. 12 Th« District Magistrate of Cult, tack, Mr- Radha Govind Das and Mr. S. N. Patnaik, a First Class Magistrate have be«n awarded 'token punishment' by the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Mahapatra of the Orissa High Court of simple imprisonment till the rising
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  • 148 2 A. student studying for th^ coming BSc. examination of Calcutta University hp g beei faced with an un. innis! situatlkm. The student, whose name appeared m th c list of sue. f"s»ful candidates m the I.Sc. examination, was admitted to the BSc. class of local college.
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  • 145 2 PKvale H^:or?cal Archives Must Be Srw*d BHOPAL, Feb. 12.—- The 90H-, session of the Indian Historical ißecords Commission commenced m the Assembly House her c after observing one minut c silence as mark of respecft to the me. v.ory of Mr. Gopalaswamy A\yangar. Dr. S- S- Bhatnagar, 6ec. retary of
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  • 244 2 AHMEDABAD, ,Feb. i2.~-Mr. K. M. Munshi, Governor of Uttar Pradesh, «said here that it would be the 'greatest blunder and crime to keep any regional language as the medium of instruction." Addressing- a gathering of students Under the auspices of the Gujarat University, Mr. Munshi
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  • 184 2 National Parties: Exclusion Of Mahasabha Opposed NEW pELtn. F*b. 12. The Executive Committee of the Hindu* Mahasabha ex. pressed Its 'regret 1 at the de. ic*slon of fhe Election Com. miasion to recogni^ the Mahasabha only as a State Party. In a resolution, the Com. mittee said the decision should
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  • 42 2 KARACHI, Feb. 12 Tv»o Secretary of Pakistan's nistry of Industry and the Chief Engineer of Punjab (P) flew to London to discuss, it i» understood, (with World Bank representatives there the Indus water {problem. Details were jwt available— POC
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  • 135 2 IMPHAL, Feb. 12.— The fossil of a cuttle fish beUeved to be 40 to 60 million years old, has been found by a Zoological Survey of India team m a village «>n :the Dimapur Road, about 27 miles form here, at an an altitude of 4,500
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  • 48 2 DACCA, Feb. 12.— Mr. Ghu. lam Mohammad, Governor. General of Pakistan, who re. turned to Dacca on Monday after a visit to Chittagong, boarded th© State Yacht Mary Anderson yesterday lor a three-day conference with pro. vincial Governors to bt> held on the Y«oht~ FOC
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  • 824 2 Lands For Indian Workers TN an explanation of the Federal Government's policy concerning land for indiam labourers, *t is stated "m the case of the large majority of Indian workers, it as Hudly appreciated that they are no longer to be considered* ais Immigrants to this country and that
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  • 301 3 Mr. K. M. Munshi's Warning *[r. X M M unshi, Governor of Uttar Pradesh said here that the proposal to redrvide the country into linguistic areas was "fraught with disastter and it would be risky if not dangerous" to disturb the present stable political
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  • 529 3 Wanchoo Submits Report To Central Govt. NEW DELHI: The expert report made b(y Mr. Justice Wanchoo on the formation of a separte Andhra State was submitted by him to the Central Government recently. Mr. Wanchoo met the dome Minister, Dr. K. N. Katju and had one hours Jiscussion. The Government
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  • 68 3 GENEVA, Feb. 15.— Dr Frank Graham, United Nations Kashmir Mediator, resumed hts separate talks with the mdlan and Pakistan delegattans. The present discussions on the possible demilitarisation of Kashmir and Jammu, prior to the holding of a plebiscite to determine the future of the area, began here. Dr.
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  • 75 3 MADRAS, Feb. 15. The Southern Railway authorities have issued instructions that first class accommodation should be withdrawn with effect from April 1 from all trains except from those, on which it is decided provide air-conditioned accommidation. On the trains on which first class accommodation
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  • 113 3 KURUKSHETTRA.'Feb. 15.— The Bhagavad Qita m Sanskrit will be inscribed on a raised manble ipttatrform at Kurukshetra, where Lord Krishna delivered the message of th* Gita to Arjiraa on the eve of the Great War ctf the Mahabhaxata. It will be set up m a
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  • 46 3 LONDON, Feb. 15. The Government of India, through its High Commission m London, have offered 10,000 lb. of Indian tea to the British Government for distribution, as a gift to the victims or the recent floods ♦n thtr woatry.— BWWt
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  • 121 3 MUZAFFARFUR, Feb. 15— A man, a woman and two girls were tied to a tree and burnt alive and their house set oai lire by dacolts m. a village near Bassol, m Pur'nea district, according to a report receiver here. The dacodts, it
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  • 465 3 Indian Journalism Has Reached High Efficiency BOMBAY, Feb. 15.— Mr. A. S. Bharatan, General Manager of the Press Trust of India, t stressed the necessity of presenting news ob- I jectively "without fear or favour". Mr. Bha- 2 ratan was speaking on journalism at a meet- l ing under the
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  • 97 3 Seven law students from Singapore and Malaya are among those who have just received their cadis to the Bar at London's Inns «tf Court. Called at Lincoln's inn were Chee Tung-foo, of Malacca, David Anthony, of Selangor, and Mohammed Din bin All of Raffles College,
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  • 357 3 Chinese Poetry Reading English translations of some 3 Chinese poems ranging from the seventh century BC to the modern era were read at a meeting of the Poetny Society m London. The programme under ithe titae "From the Chinese", was arranged by John Cairrcdl. In the chair was Jijae Vice-Presidemt
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  • 383 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 15.— Official and nonofficial circles m New Delhi are greatly concerned over the implications of the Bill now before the Ceylon Parliament ito amend the Immigrats and Emigrants Act XX of 1948. While the Bill ostensibly seeks to take stricter
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  • 61 3 KARACHI, Feb. 15.— The Ilnter-University Board of Pakistan decided to recognise the degrees of all Indian universities prcvided such universities recognised the corresponding degrees of Pakistan. Th Board also decided that the degrees of various universities m Pakistan be recognised by each other. This was
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  • 85 3 source of future trouble for Indians. The clause requires a person, who is ■accused of being an illicit immigrant by a police officer authorised to do so, to (prove the negative fact that he did not leave Ceylcn duriag a certain period or has not contravened any provision of the
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  • 367 4 CEYLON NEWS: v Oriental Birth Rate And Occidental Death Rate' COLOMBO: Ceylon's population increased during the first half of 1952 by 17,000 every* month. This means that with every hour, there were about 23 more mouths to be fed. Ceyion's (Population on July
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    46 4 Valerian Cardinal Gracias, Archbishop of Bombay, rises from Prayer during ceremonies at which he took over his titular Lata Rome, Feb. 4. CarLata, Home, Feb. 4. Cardinal Oracias, one of the 24 newly elevated Cardinals, wears his fall Cardlnalitlal robes and the Red Biretta.- Photo. AP
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    62 4 Wearing the Order of Nahda on his tunic and a blue and white sash, 18--year-old King Hussein of Jordan marches with other officer cadets to the Sovereign's Parade at Sandhurst. King Hu&sein, whose Coronation takes place In May. leaves the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst after his last parade which completes
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  • 156 4 CHAVAKACHOHER1 Mr. tf. Kumaraswamy, M.P. tor Cnavakachcheri and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and Food, .lifter opening a cooperatiive credit society ouilding at «Meesalai South East, told the flstoerfolk of the area,- who -were assembled there in hundreds with their wives and
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  • 38 4 The Executive Committee of the Singapore Kerala Samajam at a meeting held at the Sa-najam premises Saturday last passed a resolution condoling the death of Sri N. G-cpalaswami Iycngar, India's Minister of Defence.
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  • 37 4 The Government of the Federation of Malaya has decided to make a gift of £10,000 for the relief /of dis-l tress m the United Kingdom resulting from the recent serious Hoods there.
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  • 25 4 The C.in-C, Far East Air '-Force Air Marshal A. C. Sanderson, returned yesterday to Tengah from his 10 days visits to Ceylon.
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  • 97 4 Trains To From Ipoh Cancelled SUN: The Malayan Railway announces that owing to a derailment m South Perak due to Communist terrorist activities, the u<p day mall train to Penang is cancelled between Tapah Road and Ipoh and the down mail train from Penang bo Kuala Lumpur is cancelled between
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  • 233 4 A general meeting of the S.ng-apore Sikh Youths held at the premises -of the Tamil Brotherhood Association on Feb. 8 decided on the formation of the Young Men's Sikh Association. Mr. J. Balakaca Singh presided at) the meeting. Tht Rules and Regulation of the Y-M-SuA.
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  • 255 4 Move To Stop Corruption In Hospitals "It is the duty of the 6c langor State Govt. Medical and Health Employees Trade Union to bring to the knowledge of Ja& members, the meeting and enquiry conducted bar the Interglrity CommLsSJon during last month and the comments appeared m the local newspapers
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  • 132 4 With the agreement of the I Governor of Singapore, and •m order to conform with current practice m the Royal Navy and Army, as from today the title of H.Q. No. 230 Group, Seletar, under the command of Air Commodore W. M. a* Mac Donald, has Deen
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  • 422 4 (By Our Spurts Reporter) Last Saturday wrestling programme at the Happy Wcrlcl Stadium was really a class one. Thrilling nghtb were witnessed and unlike the previous days there was a perfect exhibition ol sportsmanship by the wrestlers. Although the wrestling fans would have returned
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