Indian Daily Mail, 21 February 1953
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Title Section15 1953-02-21 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL IX. NO. 12. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1953. FOUR PAGES CENTS. >15 words
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Article224 1953-02-21 1 Reuter —Sevan BOMBAY, Feb 20. M: Anuerin Bevan, leader of th Bk-itish Labour Parity's left wing, said here tha» Formosa should be tf'quanan. tined" and placed under United Nationg trusteeship. The Island now the stronghold of General Chiang Kai Sheik's Chinese Nationa. list Forces. Mr. 1Reuter - 224 words
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Article80 1953-02-21 1 Tfte following grades of Brtce will be Issued to the public In the proportions shown against each .grade in the Districts ot Johore Baihru, Merslng anid Kluang for the Ration Weeks 8 9. i.e.. from Feb. 16 to Marci\ 1, IMA. JOHORE BAHRU: Either Slam 5 per cent80 words
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189 1953-02-21 1 Graham To Report To Security Council GENEVA, Feb. 20. India and Pakistan again jailed to agree on the demilitarization of Kashmir during a two-weeks secret conciliation conference which ended here yestrday. Ihe conference met Dr. Frank P- Graham. mir mediator, who has 1 toAP - 189 words
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128 1953-02-21 1 CA1X3UTTA: The Bengal Bus Syndicate, a non-offi-cial transport concern challenged the Madras State Transport's claim that it provides the *4*eapest service among a*! the cities Ji* India, t The Secretary oi the Syn. dlcate Sri H. S. Sodhl, In. a statement said the fares chargedFOC - 128 words
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200 1953-02-21 1 MADRAS, Felx 20— Mad-* ras High Cour't today declared section 14 of the Fugitive Act of 1881 was Inconsistent wltih the fundamental rights of t-Qttaa -protection before law gua. ranteed under Article 14 of Indian Constitution, and to thait extend void. The reference wasReuter - 200 words
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Article45 1953-02-21 1 Changed To Mar. CANBERRA, f%b. 20.— Plans for the Royal tour of Australia nexti year have been changed to March instead of February so that Queen Eli. zabeth And the Duke of Edinburgh wm miss the hotteat weather in Queensland. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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119 1953-02-21 1 MENON CALLS AT BR. FOREIGN OFFICE LONDON, Feb. 20.— Mr. VK- Kr shna Menon, fomier Indian High Commissioner In London and member of the Indian delegation to th e Unl. ted Nations seventh General Assembly called at th© For. eign Office yesterday morning at his own request Tor a tßReuter - 119 words
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175 1953-02-21 1 Red China Must Be Defeated: Chennault's Letter To Senator WAS/ JIN'. 'ON, Feb 20 Senator Jcseph McCarthy (Republican Vvtsconsin) has ordered published in the congressional record on oopeal by Map'-Gen C I. Chennauit lor the restoration of Gen. Douglas MacArthur as SupremeA.P. - 175 words
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Article80 1953-02-21 1 FRT One more terrorist has b*en Jellied and khr^e others wounded by Security Forces In th e Pederalton. Ono terrorist wm killed and a woman terrorist was woitnded when a CoirporiV and five m«n of *B* Squadron, Twelfth Royal Lancers, engaged fotv terrorists in the Hotan area80 words
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77 1953-02-21 1 KARACHI: Rahwnlput State, \n West Pakistan has promulgated orders "strictly prohibiting; the use of silken clothes, and cosmetics by ffirls studying In the college* and high schools of the State." Lapt y^ar, the Nonth, West Ffoovtier Goyermnenl promulgated similar orders The Rah walpur Govern*77 words
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161 1953-02-21 1 RANGOON, Fab. 20.— Kyukok, a frontier outpost on the Sino -Burmese border has fallen to Chiang Kai-shek's guerillas, Burma Army Headquarters sources stated yesterday. A trading centre and eus_" toms outposft on the Burma side of the border, Kyukok Is 150 m'Aes north ofA.P. - 161 words
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Article40 1953-02-21 1 The* Superintendent Hin. dustanl Prachar Sabha Kua1r Lusmpur informs that the Hindi Examinations will be held at all Malayan Centre* on Saturday Teb. 21 and 'im<*ay Feb. 22. Candidate: should apply to the local Secretary for Ha?l Tickets.40 words
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Article100 1953-02-21 1 Mrs. Pandit Leaves For U.N. BOMBAY, .Feb. 20.— Mrs. Vijaya'»,,-jhmi VurJn leader fo the Indian delegation «>f the United Nations General Assembly resuming session in N«r T«*k -wii Fob. M t^ft Bombay by air yesterday for London, to the United States. She told reporter! that the ""poets of IndU reaAP - 100 words
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140 1953-02-21 1 Argentine Satyagraha On Falklands! LONDON, r«b. SO Two Argentinean* wn* set tip a base on Delation Island •British ArU.«j en Sunday wore »\rr,-te* and *h«!d foy deporca'-'oi the Ptoreign Oftr.c' aa«d tod'/ The »i.and i a part «»f trie Falkland l» »n1 ffroup, fir), tlgh tercisry dalmod by ArgenMn tReuter - 140 words
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Article257 1953-02-21 1 LONDON, F«b. 20 Bet." petition In brief asked *he ween 50 and 60 members of Sultan 'pleas* do not h»ng Parliament nave g^gned a h«. The position In Malaya petition to the Sultan of Pe- has Improved and It •woiiid rak In Malay aReuter - 257 words
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104 1953-02-21 1 Union Minister Wants To Become Teacher Again! BANGARAPET: I Presid. in>,' over the annual meeting of the Jai Hi.nd Sa'hitya Sang ha of the Municipal High School, Mulbagal Sri M. V. Kr&hnappa Union Deputy Minister foi Food and Agriculture, said he was oince the Headmaster of the Sch <>!>i. andFOC - 104 words
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Article, Illustration107 1953-02-21 1 Here's the picture which caused an uproar in Belgium, it shows King Baudoudn (left) with his stepmother. Princess De Retftiy, ant* has father, King Leopold, on the French Riviera. Baudouin has been criticised for leaving his flood -stricken country. He returned to Belgium and started .touring l dhe flood«d areasA.P. - 107 words
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Article330 1953-02-21 1 Public Safety Bill Passed CAPETOWN, Feb. 2O._The South African Senate yesterday passed the Gove mment's Public Safety Bill which entitles the Governor- General to pioclaim a State of Emergency if he fii.ds it necessary in any part of the Union The vote was 32 to 6Reuter - 330 words
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Article222 1953-02-21 1 Importers And Exporters TO NOTE (By Our Staff Reporter) From Monday, H» e b. 23, the 1. and E. delivery boxes and tTi e non-boxholders' delivery counter now on the third floor of Fuilerton Building will be transferred to the ground floor of the Oen n j 1 pr'*r Office222 words
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Article56 1953-02-21 1 KUCHING. Feb. 20.— Mr. Wee Kh&ng Chi an?, banker and company director, "has donatei $100,000 toward the bniWns c\f a new Chinese middle school here, a-nd another $10,000 toward the n«*w Cathedral building fund. Laist year Mr. Wee save $50,000 toward the building Of aReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement36 1953-02-21 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya B.N. Bonqp and Sarawak. 1 Month WO 3 Months IfJO 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 Month f 6.50 3 Months 19.30 6 Months 39-00 1 Year 784036 words
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643 1953-02-21 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Feb. 21, 1953. NOTES AND COMMENTS THE TRUE LINK JT will gladden the heart of every pressman in the Colony to hear that Mr. G. G. Thomson is returning from the United Kingdom today to resume his duties as the Pubfic Relations Officer as from643 words
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337 1953-02-21 2 Nehru's Warning Over Non-Admission Of China NEW DELHI, Feb. 20 Speaking in Parliament yes'terday, Premier Nehru warned the United Nations failure to admit 'Red China was "going back to something that made the League of Nations fail lack of universality." Nehru said "a soldier >FOC - 337 words
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Article156 1953-02-21 2 JS(fi.w Liaitoi, ret.-, at- Four Indian workers in dif ferent branches "i antituberculosis service leXt by a>r for Copenhagen (Denmark) «n February 14 for aavoncea study under Fellowships awarded by the Word Hea'ih Organisation and financed either by UNICEF or U.N. Technical As»u>tance luuu*. Three ofFOC - 156 words
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Article183 1953-02-21 2 History Of Freedom Struggle HYDERABAD, Feb. 19. Tl^ A'l. lndian Congress Committee has n.jit a circular to all Pradesh Congress Commit, tees requesting them to furnish necessary Information to the Committee set up by the Government of India for writ, ing the history of the freedom movement. Dr. Syed MahmudFOC - 183 words
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791 1953-02-21 2 NEW DELHI, Feb. 16. Labour Minislers conferring in New Delhi to evolve a new formula of industrial relations, concluded their two- day deliberations last week by enunciating a policy, which lays emphasis on collective bargaining ana mutual settlement of disputes tnrough voluntary conciliation andFOC - 791 words
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Article178 1953-02-21 2 Memorial To Gandhiji At Nasik BOMBAY, Feb. 16. Mr. Iforarji JR.. Desa-, Chlei Minister of Bombay, inaugurated the Mahatma Oandhi Memo, rial near th© Ram'-cunl, in the Oodavarl river-bed, at Nasik, recently by pressing an electric button, wh'ch flood. lit the 55-foot high structure. Speaking on the »CCasion, the Chief178 words
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Article138 1953-02-21 2 ELEPHANT RUNS AMUCK TRICHUR, Feb. 16. A |ili«ehly caparison -d -elephant one of the six that formed the temple precession (at Athani, about six miles from her*, ran amuck, knocked out its mahout, and gored one of its companions, causing »all the f>ther elephants run helper skelter. A priest, whoFOC - 138 words
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Article, Illustration106 1953-02-21 2 Picture above Is of ih e New Russian MIG-7, a tum engine Jet figihter! which succeeds the single engined MIG-15 Jet. The American Aviation Magazin e wh th released *h« picture, /FcbruAry 11th says u has a top speed of 650 mi'* 1 an hour and service ceiling of 50,000A.P. - 106 words
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Article917 1953-02-21 2 By the By Selegie Road THE NEHRU WAY TO PEACE Fis flupsparent that Soviet Russia has begun to realise the beginning of the end of Its influence abroad and is Inclined to vary its. i,aci.jcs and make 'friends jvitfh those countries, whom sue thinks she could use a* oudw.'j'K against917 words
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1301 1953-02-21 3 India's All Round Advance Towards Welfare State President Reviews Nation's Progress ing through their labours, towards the goal that we have set before us? declared the President, tor. Hajendra Prasad, in his address to Parliament. The President reviewed the progress made 5 W wimtry in the many spheres of nationalFOC - 1,301 words
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Article200 1953-02-21 3 Character The Aim Of Education —A. R MUDALIAR ERNAKUILAM: Dr. A. Ramaswaml Mudaliar, Vicechancellor of the Tranvancare University, said here that "a U tale more emphasis should toe laid on that system of education which attempted first and foremost to ouild up the character* of the studenta who went throughFOC - 200 words
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Article83 1953-02-21 3 KARAIKAL, Feb. I&—The two.and.a-half months, old deadlock between the manage, ment and labourers of the biggest mill in French India, viz.^ the Rodier Mills at Pond«cherry was settled yesterday and th© mill will resume work from todays By the settlement the management will pay two months'FOC - 83 words
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385 1953-02-21 3 LUCKNOW: The XJttar Pradesh Government will be able to take action more swiftly to the future to punge the ipubdic service of servants who have gtoen It a bad name. They have revised t*he rules, In accordance with the recommendations oft the Disciplinary proceedingsFOC - 385 words
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136 1953-02-21 3 LIGNITE MINING IN S.& ARCOT —SCOPE MADRAS: The Rs. 60-lakh pilot project for mining lignite in South Arcot district is expected to be put into operaition this month. Tt is claimed that the*, lignite after processing, as well as the upper layers of dhlna clay and fire day, would whenFOC - 136 words
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Article44 1953-02-21 3 MADRAS: The Government have directed that the experiment of conducting all official proceedings and correspondence to the East Godavary and Tiruchirapalli distnrtdtis In Uhe regional language of the districts concerned sliould be continued for a further period, uptQ the end of June 1953 FOCFOC - 44 words
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Article83 1953-02-21 3 KARACHI, Feb. 16—Pakistan now faces a serious un. employment problem, accord. ing to gtatist.es gathered here. According to figures available, 84 out of toVMM I*o persons cannot get any Job. Twenty, one Employment Ex_ changes all aver the country register about 20,000 candi. dates every month, ofFOC - 83 words
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167 1953-02-21 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 20.— Mr. Aneurin Bevan, British Labour leader, fold correspondents here yesterday that Britain could remain In the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and still form part of a third group of nations working for peade. A Mr. Bevan was replying toReuter - 167 words
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48 1953-02-21 3 MADRAS: The report of the District Board Reorganisation Committee is now under consideration of the Government. Mr. N. Santera Reddl, Minister for Local Admin lstra tion, said thai the recommendations would Tianre to be examined before any decision is taken by the Cabinet. FOCFOC - 48 words
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198 1953-02-21 3 Trade -Unionists' Main Weapon 'Negotiations' Br. Trade Union Leader Deprecates Direct Action Resort To Violence ALLBPIPEY: Mr. T. s. Bavin, Brkish TradJ^tnion leader and representative of the Interna tlonaJ Confederation of Free Trade Unions, toid trade union workers here tthat -their organisation should function strictly for the cause of labour.FOC - 198 words
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Article133 1953-02-21 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 16.— 1n a written reply in the House of the People, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, Commerce and Industry Minister, said that the orders of Government restricting null production of dhotieg to 60 per cent related to th e average production of dhoties duringFOC - 133 words
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Advertisement194 1953-02-21 3 PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S. N. CO., Svraits Nagapattin am /Madras Service S.S. "RAJULA" SAILS Singapore. Swettenham. "Penang. 5- 3-53 6- 3-53 8- 3-53 30- 3-53 31- 3-53 2- 4-98 24- 4-53 25- 4-53 27- 4 53 First Class. Second Class "A" "B" Excellent accommodation and every facility194 words
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331 1953-02-21 4 Blockade Of China May Be Discussed UNITED NATIONS, Feb. 20^- Informed sources said that the General Assembly which meets next week was not likely to be asked to come to. any major decision on the Far East. Suippant farReuter - 331 words
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Article121 1953-02-21 4 NEW DELHI. Feb. 16.Gen. Neguib replying to Mr. Nehru's congratulations to him on the signing of the Sudan Agreement, said: "I am deeply touched by Your Excellency's congratulations, which you ha.ve been so kind as to address to me on the occasion of the agreement reached betweenF.O.C. - 121 words
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Article108 1953-02-21 4 KIRINDIWELA,— Speaking at the prize-giving of the Meefcingammana Community Centre Sunday School, Mr. S.W.R.D. Bandaranayaike, Leader of the Opposition, said man's first need was food. Wibhovat lit no one could derive the benefits of even a religion. He said that in 1932, when he was a memberFOC - 108 words
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Article337 1953-02-21 4 An extraordinary General Meeting °t the Samajam w»s held on Feb. at the bamajani premise* with Mr. M. C. CbacKo, the president, in the Chair. Ther© wag a represen. tative gathering of over 100 Maiayaiees present frcm Penang. Province Wellesley and in© president m his opening a«ldr«8337 words
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Article319 1953-02-21 4 Highlight Of Last Week Wrestling (By Our Staff Reporter) Last Saturday Husky Jack, the rugged Canadian matman, who took from Bosca Boa a tremendous flying kick, whdeai he tried to turn to his advantage by handing it off, collected a completely smatshed finger an "his rieht hand. He was immediately319 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-02-21 4 Working at bis home in the evening, Mr Brunnemann is helped by his daughter, Laura. He lives with his larnily on a 20--acre lam. While the .'aigent is on his job, a neighbour manages 'tthe farm. to cases erf this type, the owner usually provides land and machinery. The owner68 words
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Article45 1953-02-21 4 Mr. G. G. Thomson 1 Public Relations Officer, Singapore, will be returning to the Oolomy by 8.0.A.C. at mid_ day today, Saturday, Feb. 21. He will be resuming duty as Public Relations Officer as from Monday, Feb. 23.45 words
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64 1953-02-21 4 A Government spokesman said last nigfht that no decision .had yet been made by Government on the report jsubmitited toy the Inquiry Commmee under the chadrinamshlfp of Dr. F. C. Benham on claims for family allowances for local officers by tlhe Council of Acttan64 words
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Article35 1953-02-21 4 TEL AVTV, Feb. 20. A number of heavy boxes inscribed "Foreign Ministry, Moscow diplomatic luggage' were loaded on a truck in front of the Soviet legation here this morning.- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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857 1953-02-21 4 PIERRE AUBERY - PIERRE AUBERY (By A few days after the end of the last school year at Duke University, in North Carolina, U.S.A., every professor received a fat envelope in his morning mail, inside, he found a 15-page report, analyzing the value of his course and assessing857 words
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Article346 1953-02-21 4 The jpuiblic are hereby warned that, with effect from Mar; 1, 1963. i<t Is proposed to close Cha»t part of the West Coast Road in Johore betweea tlhe North bauik of the Muaa- River and the Johore/Malacca 9tate/Settlement boundary to' ail vehicles of a gross weight346 words
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