Indian Daily Mail, 22 February 1953
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Title Section18 1953-02-22 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. NO. 13. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1953 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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196 1953-02-22 1 Concentrating On Indo-China Eden To Discuss Issue At Washington WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. Senator Michael J. Mansfield (Democrat, Montana) mid Friday the activity of Russian officers indicates a Soviet move on Indochina "is in the making" He said he believes the l RussianA.P. - 196 words
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Article80 1953-02-22 1 MANILA* Feb. 21. Wanted tirfdeli'bte ink igjuara^iteed to resist any kind of Stain remover for 24 'hours. The 24-hour proof ink will be used in the corning November national election here to "maanlc" voters aad prevecit them Irom votfng more than once. Voters here areA.P. - 80 words
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151 1953-02-22 1 Eden To Confer With U.S. Policy Chiefs LONDON, Feb. 21.— A British Qoverinment source indicatted Friday that Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and UjS. policy chiefs will give tqp priority to the InioChtaese war in their forthcoming Washington talks. The souiree termed IndoChina "the weakest* link" in the battle against CommunismA.P. - 151 words
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Article57 1953-02-22 1 HOLLYWOOD: Most critics believe that wait Disney has come xbp with tits best, yet in 'Pe.ter Pan,' even better than the fafcned 'Snow White.' Disney disclosed thai it Is much simpler to maka a movie witJh humans than it is with ca<rtoons. "You can. see where youA.P. - 57 words
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110 1953-02-22 1 INDIA FACES LOSS OF SACKING MARTS. CALCUTTA, Feb. 21.—Indian, j.ute mills are faced with a loss orf vsackLn^j markets, a>nd competition from substitutes and foreign jut<?mainuifatcUwing concerns, Mr. W B. Monour, chairman of the Indian Jute Mills Association, sa'Jd here. Mr. Moncur. iwrho was addressfng the annual meeting of theReuter - 110 words
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72 1953-02-22 1 'Whipping' Penalty In Malan's Govt. CAPETOWN, Feb. 21.— The South African, criminal law amendment bldl, which increases penalties for offences in defiance ol the country's laws, jpassed i>ts second reading and committee stage Friday. The third reading will be taken on Monday. Mt. Charles R. Swart, Minister o,f Justice, acceptedReuter - 72 words
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Article84 1953-02-22 1 BEDFORD. England. Feb. 21. Chiristcpiher Soames, son-in-law of Prime Minister Winston Churchill, said "the next few months are going to be difficult ones in the history of Anglos-American relations." Mr. Soames, who, visited Washington with his father-in-law last* month, said art a political meeting here that thLsReuter - 84 words
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Article74 1953-02-22 1 NEW |DELHI, Feb. 21.— Two members of the British Everest expedition, Alfred Qregory aund Dr. Charles Evans, arrived here last night by BOAC Comet from London on the flr.at leg of frhiir journey to Vhe world's highest poilnft. The 'leader of the 13-man. expedition, Colcnel John Hunt, isAP - 74 words
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74 1953-02-22 1 LONDON, Fab. 21.— Russia Friday contributed £90.000 to the Lord Mayor's Fu«nd to aid victims otf England's east c-oasU flood. The Soviet contribution waS provided by -the AllUnion Centrail Council of TTrEuie. Unions, the Cemtral Union Conßinmeirs' Society, the Soviet Red Cross and the AnA.P. - 74 words
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Article123 1953-02-22 1 'BACK DOOR' FOR 'BIG BUSINESS' WASHINGTON. Feb. 21. President ,Eiisenhower's 'big business' CaJbinet yesterday went to and left a White House conference with him by a toafck. door— c allied ng protests by reporters. Mr. MjJtrray Shyder, Assistant White House Press Searetary. said- use of the backdoor had been proposedReuter - 123 words
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Article104 1953-02-22 1 BOMBAY: Mr. Morarji Desai. Bombay's Chief Minister claimed that Bombay was the most "awakened" city in India. Be was asked a>t a meeting what steps the Government intended to take to bring about an "awakening" in the people of the c'ty. The Chief Minister said thatFOC - 104 words
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159 1953-02-22 1 CALCUTTA: The Finance Su'b-Com.mlt»tee of the Indian f\>at|balld Association, at a meeting recommended to the Association a proposal tor a Far East tour by an I.F.A. team. If the I.F.A accepts the proposal, the tour is likely to take plaice either in Ma<rch orFOC - 159 words
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111 1953-02-22 1 'Subhas Dweep Suggestion Turned Down! (F.0.0.C) NEW DELHI. Feb. 21.— TBie Jan Sang'h leader Dr. Shyama Prasad Mikerjee suggested to Parliament, on Thursday tihat t'he Andaman Islands shouild b? renamed £83 "Subhas Dweep" in honour of India's gr^at horo Ne'taji StUbhas Chandra Bosc He said Bose was the first person111 words
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Article121 1953-02-22 1 KARACHI: The fate of the Nurul Amin Ministry now hangs in the balance with the possibility of Governor's rule and the certainty of fresh elections in East Bengal. The term of the present Assemibly expires in Mardh and It is unlikely tttiat its life willFOC - 121 words
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267 1953-02-22 1 C.G. Menon Wife Will Not Be Extradited (F0.0.C1 MADRAS, Feb. 21.—Barrister Mr. C. O. Men on and his wife Vifflaisini will not be ax'lxadiited to Singapore .from Madiras to face chacges 01 cheUtilng there as a n^K of tihe judgment by the, Bench of t'ne Madras High Court yesterday. Justices267 words
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Article87 1953-02-22 1 MANILA, Feb. 21— A flj.lldreisis public inquiry into the controversy here cpeo: religious instruction was ordered by the House Education Cammßt'tee. Three top Bdaication- officials were ordered to appear before the committee on Feb. 23. The Catholic hierarchy in the Philippines accused the three the Secretary of Education,A.P. - 87 words
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Article67 1953-02-22 1 CAIRO, Feb. 21,— Premier Naguib and British Ambassador Sir Ralph Stevenson are due to meet to-day for talks which are expected to open negotiations for British evacuation of the strategic Suez Canal Zone. Tt is generally expeated h?>re both in Egyptian and (Western quarters, tha>t theseA.P. - 67 words
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Article70 1953-02-22 1 The team to represent the Indian Recreation Club in a friendly soccer match gainst R.A.F. Tenfah at Tengah on Sunday, fl^b. 22 will be akosen from: Narayanan, Paul, Bala. Ohani, liayman. G. Supptah, P. ©uppiah Rashid, Majld, Edward, D. K. Samy, Nada- rajah. Sallau/din, param, Logans than.70 words
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402 1953-02-22 1 Asian Trade Lagging Behind-Warning In Ecafe Report 36-Nation Confab In Manila MANILA, Feb. 21. Delegates from 36 nations are arriving here today for a conference intended to help Asian countries to contribute to a world-wide expansion of trade. Starting on Monday, the_ conference is the nxst of aibouit 12 toReuter - 402 words
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Article27 1953-02-22 1 BAGHDAD, £V*>- 21. The Poaeig.n Affairs Cfcfmi'ttee of the of Deputies aipprowad Uhe Iraqi-Indf-an treaty of M'endish'^p and requested tihe Chacnwer to ratify jt ReuterReuter - 27 words
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178 1953-02-22 1 THOMSON SERVED MALAYA DURING VACATION, TOO (By Our Sta/T Reporter) Mr. g. G. .Tihoktison, Public Relations Officer, Singapore, returned to Singapore yesterday from England where he was having his vacation i or about six months. Mr. Thomson said t'hau, he had giw?n lectures U> the British Army soldiers in Germany178 words
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79 1953-02-22 1 CALCUTTA BUSINESS MAGNATE IN SINGAPORE (By Our Staff Reporter) Rai Bahadur G. B. Swa»ka a Calcutta (millionaire mrrived here yesterday via Bang. kok from Rangoon where he attended a Rotary ConferenceMr. Swaika owns a lot of busirf^sses hk Bengal a r.d ip th* owner of a vegetable oil mill 'n79 words
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Article85 1953-02-22 1 (By Our Staff Reporter? Mr. D. (P. Kapmakar, In. d'an Union Minister for Com. merce, arrived her e yesterday from Bandung wher e h« led the Indian Delegation to th e ECAFE Conference. Mr. Karmakar will be atay. ing here for two d«yg and will be85 words
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Article45 1953-02-22 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.— Mr. Lewis Douglas, farmer United States Ambassador to Britain, has <been named as an adviser to the Secretary of State John Foster Dulles for the coming conference* here with British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, the State Department announced. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration891 1953-02-22 2 Conscience Alive! Kept NEW YORK-^George Washington, now known as the father of his country, once was a teen-age boy himself. And like the teen-ager of today, he found himself beset by many problems of conduct. It was as tough to bridge the gap betweenA.P. - 891 words
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Article187 1953-02-22 2 SEW DELHI: Sri A. K. Chanda. Deputy Minister fci External Affairs, said in tht House of the People, tihat several cases or harassment by the Portuguese authorities of Indian nationals, while on a visit to Goa had been re Ported to the India Govern! ment.FOC - 187 words
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191 1953-02-22 2 Nehru Denies Repatriation Of Ind. Labour NEW DELHI. There was no Question of the repatriation of about 60.000 Indian labourers in Ceylon to India as a resuK of the Ceylon Government's acttons, sa:d Sri Nehru, Prime Minister, Intervening doling question, time in the Council cX States He added: "But itFOC - 191 words
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Article79 1953-02-22 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have appointed a committee of enquiry to study the working of the existing -pharmaceutical manufacturing concerns in India and operations of foreign and Indian concerns Who iimport drmgs and pack them in the countiry and suggest steps to put theFOC - 79 words
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383 1953-02-22 2 INDIA ENGAGED IN EXPERIMENT WITHOUT PARALLEL BEVAN NEW DELHI "I ndia was engaged in an experiment without parallel in the history of mankind" in trying to bring about a profound social change by democratic processes, said Mr. Aneurin Bevan at Delhi University on Monday. Britain's Left-wing Laooui Party leader drewFOC - 383 words
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125 1953-02-22 2 Ghaffar Khan: Pathans Appeal United Nations BOMBAY. Feb. 17. The Assembly of Pathans In India (Pakhtoon Jtega. Htoid) demanded nere ttha.t the United Nations should compel the Pakistan Garerninent to try Khan Abdul Cha-ffar Khan and hCs colleagues, no\s under detention in Pakistan, i-n the international Count oi Justice.' Khan125 words
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Article80 1953-02-22 2 The Australian Government is holding a Seminar In Social Services for nominees from Asian countries towards the end of this month. Three officials tram the Malaya. Borneo Territories have been invited to participate. They are Mr. Lee Thiam Swee, oi the Social Welfare Department, Singapore, Mr. Onotg80 words
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296 1953-02-22 2 NEW DELHI: Sri B. N. L>atar, Deputy Home Minister stated -n the House of the People that six senior officers who were formerly serving in the central Secretariat, ana a»utacned offices, are at present under suspension. They include Srimans S. A. Venjcaraxamans formerly oi tneFOC - 296 words
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52 1953-02-22 2 COST OF HYDERABAD SESSION RS 6½ LAKHS HYDERABAD: Nearly Rs. 6J latihs have been spent on the 58th session ot the Congress held in N anal nag ax last nraan'th. Receipts toy way otf gate collections and donations may either balance the expenditure or fall short of it -by R«.FOC - 52 words
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637 1953-02-22 2 ALVIN STEINKOPF - ALVIN STEINKOPF (by LONDON: Queen Elizabeth II and the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, will have to decide soon what role is to be played at the Queen's Coronation on June 2 by her husband, the Duke oi Edinburgh. There is noA.P. - 637 words
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219 1953-02-22 2 NEW DELHI: Steps u foster India's growing tourist industry were decided upon £to a meeting of the Central Tourist Traffic Advisory Committee here. One of the major decs, -ru said to ha<ve been* ta^en wa.-. the cctmpilaitian of a comprehensive tourist guide bookFOC - 219 words
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Advertisement109 1953-02-22 2 DIABETES £T is now possible iwj y.a obtain the most efficacious and world renowned GERMAN spec'.flc DIABETONIT recommended by doctors of repute throughout the world. Diabetonit acts slowly and steadily in the system, even In longstanding eases, gets rid of sugar in the urine and completely eradicates inordinate hunger, thirst,109 words
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2043 1953-02-22 3 Maganbhai P. Desai - Maganbhai P. Desai by Editor "Harijan" IN THE LAST All IndiaEducational Conference held aiQ Bombay, there was Juigamzed a symposium on i-iie aubject of 'Place ol rLigiish In National Education wi which I was invited to participate. The following is a summitry of what2,043 words
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122 1953-02-22 3 MADRAS: Sri N. Sri Ra,m was declared elected as the fifth President of the Thecsaphical Society for a period of seven vears. A large ga Bering of Theo. sophists as^en.bled to celebrate Adya-r Pay, to commemorate the passing of tht President-Founder of the Society, Colonel H.122 words
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Article, Illustration118 1953-02-22 3 kakaumi;. "Feb. 17.—Manna.war Jehan. senior Begum of Junagadh was sentenced to jmpnj6onme.nt 'until the court rises* and a fine of Rs. 6,000 (£800) for 'causing grievous hurt and giving orders, which caused grievous hunt' to her maid-servant Banu. The 54-year old Begum, one of Ifihe richest womenReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration632 1953-02-22 3 A. L. BLAKESLEE - A. L. BLAKESLEE (by DENVER: New keys to that tantalising miracle the growth cf new life are being sought at the University of Colorado Medical School, L't'e. wtoother \human, bira or ani.nal, starts With th<.fertilised eg« of the mother. This single ceil 'becomesAP - 632 words
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Article205 1953-02-22 3 Tax On Prize Competitions BOMBAY: Mr. Justice Coyajce, at the Bombay High Court, recorded the consent terms agreed to between the Government of Bombay and the four promoters of Crosswords Competitions, who have challenged the validity of Hhe amended Bombay Lotteries and Prize Competitions Control and Tax Act :f 19>52,FOC - 205 words
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104 1953-02-22 3 INDIAN ELECTION COMMISSIONER TO ADVISE SUDAN N&W DELHI: Mr. Sukumar Sen, chief 'of the Indian Section Commission, js likely s.O be nominated on the seven-man. Electoral Commission provided for In the .\mgio-Egypclan agreement .n the Sudan signed in Cairo. Mr. Sen, as the Election Commissioner a post whose .ndepandence isFOC - 104 words
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Advertisement104 1953-02-22 3 The Eastern Shipping Corporation Ltd. (Accepting Passengers and Cargo). To: Port Swettenham, Penang, Madras S.S. "JALADURGA" Singapore P. Swettenham Penang Arriving 21-2-53 25-2-53 26-2-53 Sailing 24-2-53 25-2-53 27-2-53 Agents tor Malaya: R. Jumabhoy Sons Ltd., 2X Vlalaeca Street, Singapore. Tel. No. *****. Tel ***** 1 JOShK 39, Gre€n HaU penaa104 words
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2051 1953-02-22 4 Recruit More Sikhs To Malaya's Police Army Selangor Sikh Union President's Appeal At Farewell Party To "G.0.M." Mr. Ganga Singh The President of the Selangor Sikh Union. Mr. K. S. Gill recently made an appeal to Government "to open the door a little wider* to enable enlistment of more and2,051 words
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Article201 1953-02-22 4 STUDY OF FERTILIZER MANUFACTURE NEW DELHI, Feb. 113.— The Governments of Ina»-' and United States signed a technical assistance 'Agreemen* here, under which a team of Indian officials will visit some foreign countries to atudy the manufacturing processes of fertilizer. The (Government of the United States W'U under the agreement,FOC - 201 words
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Article231 1953-02-22 4 MADRAS, F*b. 12.— Mad. ras Government {Transport which owns 338 buses and confines its activities chiefly to Madras City and a few ad. jacent to>wns, claims to {provide th e cheapest bu s service in Indian cities* In Its fifth year of .iteration, th e naMor.il.FOC - 231 words
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162 1953-02-22 4 No Fear Of Violence Says Andhra Leader NEW DELHI: Referring to fears expressed toy some Tamil (politicians tha't violence may break out if the capital of the new Andhra State is located even temporarily in Madras city. Swami Sitaram now in New Delhi leading an Andhra Deputation to the PrimeFOC - 162 words
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