Indian Daily Mail, 20 February 1953

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX, NO. 11. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 r 1953. FOUR PAGES* 15 CENTS.
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  • 45 1 (F0.0.C) MADRAS, Feb. 19Chief Minister Rajaji add. ressing a Press Oonferencc yesterday denied a report that he \vas going to the Central Cabinet and also another which said h e Av-or^d |i7ecommend to hla MKcessor to scrap proht* bitlon Copyrig-ht.
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  • 271 1 Demand For Creation Of City Into Part C State Is Untenable (F0.0.C) MADRAS, Feb. 19. -Governor Mr. Sri Prakasa of Madras throwing aside his neutrality m the State's political controversy told Andhras at Vizagapatam m plain words that their demand for the creation of Madras
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  • 231 1 A Chinese woman who wan th c victim of «n attempted robbery on the night of Tues. day F«t>. 10. whll ft 7>rocee<ltr,:> toward? Jalan Beear irom Now. World amusement 'par* ■ht yet to ba traced by the Police and an appeal is issued
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    127 1 From left to right are Mr. J Goodg* of th« Sydney Sun. Mr. G- Harriet of the Sydney Morning Herald Mr. D. Winkle of the Melbourne Sun, Dr. P. Russo of the Melbourne Argus and Mr. M Simpson of the West Austr aHan, the five Australian, journalists who left Sinf
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  • 36 1 LONDON. Feb. 19. The British government is to be a*ked m the House of Lcrds for details of the five nation military staff group now being .planned to deal with :the defence of South-Eadt Asia Reuter
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  • 125 1 N. G- Gopalaswaml Ay. yangar, late Indian Defence Minister, waa cremated m to Madras, on Feb. 10. Full military honours were paid the 71-yeaJ-oJd minister at the ceremony. Hie body was laid on a gun carriage for the twomile drive to th c cremation ground. On either side
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  • 97 1 GENEVA, Feb. 19.- Indian and Paiustaru delegations whi.:- ended a fortoigats tallies here on 'the Kasnmir problem yedi.erda.y were reported to be rnereiy referring carte to their governments ohe new proposals by Dr. Frank P. Graft aoi United Nations Kasrt.nlr mediaHcu:. Tne taiks centred c>a tne question of
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  • 131 1 Im^r^nuticn regarding I.t. Colonel Donadd OutonPoweA alias Donald Aat->n-Powell is sougn.li by his son, ri'om. CaijJt. R. Outon-Paweli (Anton-Poweil), R.A.OXJ. L/C. Colonel Donaldi OutonPowell, iformerly of the Indian ,Ar\ny was last seen By nis son In Oalcafita during December, 1944 wnen he was Second m Co.-n.ua.nd of Nj.
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  • 72 1 PRASAD VISITS MADURAI TEMPLE (F.a.O.C) MADRAS, Feb 19 —The Propel on t of India iht gi»n hts tour of Taml nad <m Tuesday with a v»slt <o Oimbatore. H e arrived yesterday m°rn<ng In Madural accotn. panied by his wife and <m. mediately went to the mag. niAcent Meenakshi Temple
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  • 124 1 U.S POLICY TO RED CHINA EXPLAINED WASHINGTON. Feb. 19. Secretary pf State J>hn Poster Dulles has a.>s Kcd aJlied natrons the United Spates is seeking <t3 avoid •'political embarassiiient and tr:uible" w'th them ir chart j-: a, new moves against Red China. One of several actlions under .consideration, Dulles told
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  • 227 1 "For historical rea«ou& into which I need not enter here, we m Singapore <-uffer from communallsm, that is to gay, the people of Singapor c tend to llvo and have their interests m racial groups rather than regarding (themselves a8 «n<, homogeneous community. Thi s is
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  • 29 1 SEOUL. Feb. 19.—An Allied F.ghter-bom.ber accidentally bombed U.S. troops behind Iheir own lihes Feb. 2, killing tAiree soldiers and wounding live, it was learned Tuesday. AP
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  • 43 1 Mr. D. N. Karma rkar. In. dian Union Minister for Commerce, will address a public meeting on Sunday Feb. 22 at 5.15 p.m. at th« Indian Association premise*, Bales. tier Road. Mr. Karmakar w>H ■peak on "India'g Conunar* ciftl Relation!
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  • 76 1 MOSCOW, Feb. 19.— Indian Ambassador K. P. S. Menem said yesterday his txlis wJth Premier Stalin was general and '-n the natare ol a courtesy call. The Ambassador indicate a there was no sii??4Ll3n ol Indian. Premier Nehru meetYng vrtith Stalin made at M?non'.s tal-cs with the
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  • 46 1 LONDON, Feb. 19.—BussIh was one of the 16 countries which made an offer of help for Bri'ti^h fl:&ds victims, the British Foreign Office announced yesterday. It wa s undeisv. od Rus. sia has offered to collect funds In the Soviet Union. Reufter.
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  • 157 1 Nehru Stalin To Meet? Stalin Is For Peace,--Kiehilu MOSCOW, Feb. 19. "Stalin is for peace and progress. He is not for war. Like the Indian Government, he favours a Korean Armistice" declared Dr. Saifuddin Kichilu who was one of the two Indians who conferred separately on Tuesday with Generalissimo Stalin
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  • 479 1 Training Season March (By Our Staff Reporter) "Men and Women volunteers are required for the Singapore Volunteer Corps and Singapore Women* Auxiliary Corps respectively and more officers are urgently needed who hav c had "either Wartim e or? National Service Experience a a
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  • 124 1 Malayan Aid For Tarnilnad Relief (F.O.O.C.) MADRAS, Feb. 19.—The Ma<ina 9 State (Government nave acknowledged receipt 01 Rs- 124,000 n s donation foi th« Cyclone Relief Fim<* <iur, ing the last fortnight and move than half this amount wa* from Malaya. The Fede. ration Government's gift »t Rs. 39,000 topped
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  • 562 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Feb. 20, 1953. Solidarity Of South Indians JT is certainly most unfortunate but perhaps there 1$ no other way left for the Tamils to stage a demonsfration on the occasion of I the forthcoming visit of Pre- sident Dr. Raiendra Prrwad to Madras, to express
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  • 234 2 Only On Basis Of 4 Work Done Active Members Required To Submit Quarterly Report AHMEDABAD, Feb. i Prof. S. M. Agarwal, Congress General-Secretary, said yesterday that from now on the Congress would select candidates Loth for legislatures and party offices on the basis of the work
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  • 149 2 Press Reports Conjectures, Says Wanchoo JODHPUR Mr. Justice Wanchoo, Chief Justice of Rajastoham who returned here from Delhi after submitting hLs report on the formation of a. new Andhra State, said thaib reports appea-rilng m the Press regarding certain recommendations he had made to the Government of India on the
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  • 110 2 PATIALA, Feb. 15. The Chief Minister ©1 FEPSU, Sardai dan Sing- Rartwa'a, said that his Government would set up a separate Un?. *ersi*y for th c State. A bill for this purpose would be introUuced m the Legislature thi s year. Add?vssi».; an Akall eonterenc Nathaa,
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  • 62 2 ALLAHABAD, Feb. 15. The ashes of Mr. Nalini Ran. jan Sark«r were immersed thi 8 morning at th c Sangam, the confluence of the Ganga and Oamuna. The performed according to Hindu rites, was attended among others by Mr. B. N. Pande, Chairman of the Allahabad
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  • 46 2 BALASQRE, Feb. 14. It was authoritatively learnt to. day *hat for non-payment of ces» tton o Government about 600 estates mi n Balasore district have been ,r>ut up Tot public auction, "the snle date has been fixed for Feb. 18. FOC
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  • 46 2 KRISHNAGAR, *Fob. 13— Dt. H. C Moofcerje* r^opered here yesterday a T. B. Clinic, which had ceased to function "or a l°ng time- Th c Cover. nor gave a donation of .R3 501 to the clinic fund, while the local people contributed
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  • 27 2 BIRMINGHAM, England, Feb. 19.— A strike of 2,000 key w">rleers sftoppei production, lines at XYie bi» Aist'.n 'notnr factory here yester--49 IT<tt*> &*^~9&,Ver>
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  • 77 2 POONA, Feb. 13. —An earthquake shodk or slight Intensity at its ortgih v.'ith epicentre about 1,5^0 miles away from here, iwas recor. d*d "by the seismographs at 847 a.m. on Thursday. Another shock of great Intensfcy at its origin vrith epicentr c about 1,700 miles away was also
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  • 39 2 LONDON, Feb. 19.— Young King Hussein of Jordan, who recently completed hts studies at Britain's Sandhuxt Military College, will make a momth's toux of England before returning to Jordan, it evas announced Wednesday. AP
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  • 76 2 Ntae-yeax-otd Michael Rosenberg and his brother R<>_ bert, 5, arrive at New York's Sing Sing prison, Feb. 14, on a visit to their parents, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Accompanying them ig the Rosenbergs' Attorney, Emanual H. Bloch. The parents, sentenced to death on charges of
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  • 78 2 SIMLA: Mr. B-him Sen Saehar, Chief Minister of the Punjab, said that the Punjab was being made a ttase for reinforcing the agitation m Jammu and Kashmir. Giving reason for the recent arrests of Jana Sangh. Hindu Mahasabha and R.S.S. workers m the State, he said:
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  • 93 2 KARACHI, »Feb. 13 Tlie Pakistani Government has banned forthwith imports from Africa and the Middle East by countrycraft of Items under OGL 111, it is authoritatively understood. The sources said m clan, flcatlon that f^ioign goods havo been totally stopped white Indigenous g°«<is from those countries
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  • 225 2 CALODTATA:** The Governor of West Bengal, Dt. H. C Mookerjee, said In Cal. cutta en Sunday tha* It was a matter of great satisfaction that tn e State Government had decided to establish a Sanskrit university at an early date. Such a un*vorsity, h 0
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  • 374 2 Harbour Staff Association Wants Fraud' Investigation Appeal To Governor To Form Committee The Singapore Harbour Board Staff Union has appealed to the Governor toform a Committee to investigate into the Union's demands whether they attempted to protect and exploit "opportunities for corruption and fraud which abounded m the Harbour Board"
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  • 829 2 WHITHER, CEYLON! A Ceylonese by descent wh< married an Indian gix. from Tanjore recently h&L been told by the Ceylon Immigration authorities thai his wife must leave Ceyloi. oecause the visa on whici. she came to Ceylon has expired. The Ceylonese husband Ii reported to have protested In vain
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    • 114 2 Unberthed Tickets for the 11 Rajula sailing from Singapore on 5-3-53 Unberthed tickets for the s.s. "Rajula" sailing on the sth March, 1953, will be on sale at our Unberthed Ticket Office at Trafalgar Street on the 23rd February, 1953, at 9.00 a.m. ISLAY KERR CO., LTD. Agents: 8.1^.N. CO.,
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  • 1367 3 But Nehru Deprecates New Force Or Bloc No Country Hostile To India NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru advocated the creation of "a third area" of as many countries as possible, who did not wish to encourage any tendency towards war, who wished to
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  • 783 3 "But In another sense 11 can have meaning. Do not call it a third force or a third bloc but a third area, an area* let us put it negatively, which does ■not want war and, positively, which works for peace and co-operates with each
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  • 340 3 Why Object To Humanitarian Work In Korea State m the President*! Address a.nd said he accepted the ideal that for the welfare State there would have to be less and* less unemployment I and ultimately complete emI ploymenit. But the ideal to be achieved required hard worlc and tremendiouis cooperation
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  • 255 3 On Saturday Feb. 14 the Lord Bishop of Singapore the Rit. Rev. Henry Wolfe Balnea MA., officially o,Tj*ned and de. dicated the above Secondary School newly built In th© com. pouhd of Qhrist Church iDo. rset Road. A large gathering consisting •f the Christ Church Congifegatlon
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    103 3 Photograph taken on the .occasion, of a reception given m honour of Mr. Mrs. S. K. Pottekkat lay the Malayalees a a t Silieu, Sere nban, recently. 1 Sitting left to rigTU: Mrs. K. K. PUIaL, Mrs. Vasantha Viswanathan, Mr. S. M. Waxrier, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, MLC. Mr. S.
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  • 62 3 HUBLI, SFeb. 12 —Sardar Veeran Gouda Patil, a wellknown Congas* woiker of Karnataka, ha s announced his decision to resign the membership of the Bombay Legislative Assembly to en. able him 'to renew contact with the masses*. Mr- Veeran, Gouda Patil today broke his 14-day
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  • 519 4 CEYLON NEWS: A Survey Of Efforts And Resources LONDON: The dangers facing Ceylon as a result of her government's desire to do everything m a hurry are discussed m a sympathetic but penetrating eight-page economic survey published m "The Economist" The
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  • 276 4 LONDON, Feb. 19.—Colonial Secretary Oliver Lytleltort was asked m the House of Commons yesterday if he knew that an expulsion order was recently given to 500 students of the Singapore People's Education Association at Raffles Institution. Mr, Stanley Awbery, Labour, who ,put the question asked If
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  • 141 4 A Seminar for all teaicheri ol English m languages classes organised by member- Assoc.a.ticn3 of the Singapore council for Adult i^duoation will be held on Sunday, Feb. 22, at the Gaji Enz Seng School at 9 a,m. The Seminar will consist of ai series of lectures
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  • 213 4 KALUT ARA "The growth of the spirit of intol«rance, referred to by the Prime Minister at the U.N.P. Conference was 'felt toy me, lcwig ago" said Opposition Leader S. W. D. D. Bandaranayake, at a meeUng -at Etagiama, Kulutara, held to from c brajich Association of the
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  • 423 4 The Prime Minister has received a communication from the Ceylon Peace Ccmmittee requesting him to declare that m the event of any attac-c being launched on Ohinia, trip Government; of Ceylon will not permit the use of its riorts or
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    36 4 AP Tightly swathed m his cctsQuime, Sampi, leading dancer of the Balinese Ballet, rehearses the iritrica t c movements of a dance. The ballot opened recently- a<t the Ma-rienv Theatre i<n Paoris. Photo. "Jll
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  • 299 4 A conference to discuss ways and means to ensure cleaner racing m the coumtry was summoned by Stewards of the Turf Club early this month. Sir John Kotelawala, Minister of Transport and Works, as one of the senior Stewards of the Club, was summoned to gtate his
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  • 342 4 Hindu Youths Meet To Combat Communism Inspite of the many Holiday attractions a good iiuniuvi' ol euwiuaius'.ic u-n-u Xoutha responded to a short iXutiL' e ana Appeal by Mr. Cr o. iMciuuiajan, to attend a meeting- 01 mndu I'ootm* to coiUiiuci tne I'uvisaDiiity oi forming a Hindu iou'.n Oigamsation with
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  • 131 4 AJMER, Feb. 15. Thr Tnobie, with whose help thy police arrested the thieves vho escaped with Rs. 1 lakh from a local bank received a reward of R*». 200 from the Union Home Minister, Dr. Katju. Dr. Katju, who is here u» connection with the annual police function,
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  • 165 4 MYSORE, Feb. 15. The igitation against increased food prices and the multipoint sales tax m Mysore State took a new turn here his morning when four persons began the first "link" ol i chain fast. They are expected to be relieved by a lew batch
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  • 34 4 THE HAGUE, Feb. 19.— About half of Holland's dyk«s are broken, leaving 1 the country defenceless against heavy storms, Mr. A. G. Mai-is f Director General of State Wa. torways, said here yesterday. Reuter
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  • 230 4 AHMEDABAD. Feb. 16. Prof. S. M. Aerawal, G3neral Secretary of the Congress, called upon the youth of the country, to wace an "unceasing and conscious ideological struggle against the forces of totalitarianism." whether of th« Right or Left. Prof. Agrawal. who was inaugurating the first two-day convention
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  • 30 4 NEW DELril, Feb. 19.— Mrs. Vijaya La&shmi Paindit left New Delhi by air today foe New York to lead Ind.a's delegation at the United Nations Assembly resuming next week.- AP
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