Indian Daily Mail, 24 February 1953
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Title Section16 1953-02-24 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. NO. 15. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-02-24 1 President Elsenhcwei (right) has a hearty handshake far C. D. Jackson New York Publisher, In Washington, as Jackson joins the White House staff as a Special Assistant In Charge of cold war planning. 10. his other hand Eisenhower holds Jackson's Commission. PHOTON A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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542 1953-02-24 1 Difficulties At Madras Customs Will Be Remedied (By Our Staff Reporter) In an exclusive interview with the INDIAN DAILY MAIL yesterday prior to his departure for India, Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, India's Minister for Commerce, when told of the difficulties experienced by Malayan passengers542 words
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50 1953-02-24 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 23— Radio reports her e stated that the Formosan Government today declared void the Sino. Soviet treaty of 1945. Reports from Formos a in. dicated the purpose of the move was to leave General Chiang Kai.shek's hands free to blockade Communist China. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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272 1953-02-24 1 Dravida Kalagham's Slogan 'Tamilnad For Tamilian*' (F0.0.C) MADRAS, Feb. 23.— President of the Indian Union Dr. Rajendra Prasad, who arrived here yesterday by special train from Chidambaram was accorded rousing reception by the citizens, as he drove from Egmore to Rajaji Hall in272 words
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Article34 1953-02-24 1 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine LU'e Society -will b o held tomorrow at 7 p.m. at No. 26 Lorong N. TeHik Kur«u, Singapore, the residence of Mr. N. Damodar?m Pillai,34 words
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48 1953-02-24 1 In our aeport of the S<n_ gapo-f* Malayale e Hindu S*». majam, the names of the new .vijlce-ipres^dent and one of the kssmmittee members should h e n as Mr K Mannan 3«rang, and Mr. KS. K. Kazhimbram respectively, and not as published.48 words
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380 1953-02-24 1 New Medicine Enhances Chances Of Recovery A new treatment for tuberculosis was described at a combined meeting of Army, Navy and Veterans Administration doctors at Atlan ta, Georgia, recently. jDrs. Walter E. Heck and H. Cor win Hinshaw of San Francisco found a way380 words
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460 1953-02-24 1 Coronation Celebration Programmes Fixed POOR FEEDING, FIREWORKS SILVER CAR PROCESSION BY CHETTIAR COMMUNITY Firm dates in the official programme for the celebration of the Coronation in Singapore were decided by the Singapore Coronation Celebrations Committee at a meeting last evening. In the absence of Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, the Chairman,460 words
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Article171 1953-02-24 1 (Continued from Col. 7) from Padang to Government House gates. THURSDAY, JUNE 4: 7 p.m.: Illuminated ti:<a>t procession by Malay flsihermen, starting fpom Godawn No. 3 anri extending to TanScn* Rhu. FRIDAY. JUNE 5:—8.30 p.m.-9 pjn.: Dropping of Hares by 'the R.A.F. in ccllatooratiian wiitfti tihe Royal Navy.171 words
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301 1953-02-24 1 M.C.A. Can't Sell Lottery Tickets To Associate Members Revenue From Income-Tax Coming Up To Expectations Says Taylor (By Our Staff Reporter) No Associate members of the M.C.A. would be able to purchase lottery tickets in future were M.C.A. to choose w-th ih '°!I e y tk ketS !n thC C301 words
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Advertisement66 1953-02-24 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya B.N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 150 3 Month 16-50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 Month 8.50 3 Monthi 19.50 6 Month* 39-00 1 Year 784)0 111 I C° U^ L BH l^k A/^^^^^^^^m...:-AAAA^\ MALAYAN AIRWAYS THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND TO SARAWAK.66 words
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546 1953-02-24 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Feb. 24, 1953. Quit Notice On French! AT long last, the Vietnam Chief of State Bao Dai has served the "Quit* notice on the French. That this has been done with Ihe foil concurrence and approval of the French themselves is the most amusing, though546 words
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1667 1953-02-24 2 SWARAJ MEANINGLESS IF PEOPLE ARE UNHAPPY SAYS \P RESIDENT COIMBATORE, Feb. 20.— Over a lakh of people cheered President Dr. Rajendra Prasad on )Tuesday morning /is he appeared over the gaily decorated stadium in the Chidambaram Pillai Park to receive the Civic Address from theFOC - 1,667 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-02-24 2 Prank Btruinnemann, county agricuMitfral iagent in Oamercax Caunty, Texas is the farmers' adviser, friend and neighfc':ir. A well informed expert whio has been close to Uhe land all nils life, he helps them glean more food from each acre of so>il. Agricultural Agent Brunnemann (right) watches Jesus Oantu. a tenamc70 words
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Article144 1953-02-24 2 Mysore Feb. 19. The Mysore Praja-Sociaiist Party has decided to launch a Statewide satyagraha from Mar. 1 as a protest against the increase of hospital levy, ar.d jthe Sales Tax policy of the Btatfa Gcv. eminent. The Party Executive last night form>' 1 an ActionFOC - 144 words
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Article87 1953-02-24 2 VIJAYAPURAM, Feb. J" A passenger train collided with a double-bullock cart at the level cmssing between Aranthangi and Ayyangudi Railway Stations recently. The two bullocks were killed, and the cart was smashed to smithereens. The cart Oliver, who was thrown aside was admitted to the AranthangiFOC - 87 words
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Article108 1953-02-24 2 MADRAS, Feb. 19. The principle on which ments should be made to the Malabar Tenancy (Amendment) Act were today settled at a meeting of the Chief Minis, ter, Sri C Rajagopalachariar, the Law Minister, Sri K. P. Kuttikvishnan Nayar, and the Revenue Secretary, Sn. S- K.FOC - 108 words
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333 1953-02-24 2 Improvement Of Public Administration MADRAS: suggestion that a high power committee should be app"ntei by the Government of India go •nio a-l aspects of public administration,, was made by Mr- 8. Ramayya, Financial Adviser and Chief Accounts Officer^, JPotplMfa Railway. The main objective of public administration, Mr. Ramayya said, w»aFOC - 333 words
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR:
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Article278 1953-02-24 2 Sir, Indians in Malaya know full well the growth and appearance of leaders In the Community after tho Libera. tion and what harm this growth has don e to tho Community 8 also known. I may openly say at present there is no disunity in the Community.278 words
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Article46 1953-02-24 2 TOKYO, Feb. 22 Thirty American army prisoners were injured in a fight with military police m Pusan South Korea, Friday nigh%. The prisoners, lield in a stockade, became unmanageably and military pjlice en. tered to {restore »ortler f an official announcement isid. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article30 1953-02-24 2 JERUSALEM (Jordan Section), Feb. 23. Yelkjw desert loau-st swarms in the egglaying stage ihave crossed .into southern Jordan from Saudi Arabia, according to official sources here.— A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Advertisement4 1953-02-24 2 Well-groomed men prefer Brylcreem4 words
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748 1953-02-24 3 "WE LL DO ALL POSSIBLE EXCEPT BRING RAIN"! Wednesday last the measures taken to alleviate the sufferings in the drought-affected and famine areas of the State and said that despite the rainfall of December last, certain areas of the State remained badly affected.FOC - 748 words
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Article365 1953-02-24 3 WALTAIR: Prof. N. K. Suddhanta, Memiber, Union. public Services Commission, and Professor df English. Lucknow UtaJversl'ty, read a paper on "The Future of English Ducknow University, read a paper on "The Future of Englislh Studies in India,'* before a large gathering of teachers and students365 words
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138 1953-02-24 3 NEW DELHI: A re&citaWon fctr tfhe setting up of a com- mission to enquire into the present condition of literature In the Indian languages and to si^ggest measures to (promote the gr^wrch of the literature received tihe first place in the ballot of nonofflc:iial re&olu/titinsFOC - 138 words
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339 1953-02-24 3 Vocational Bias Education Of Children CHINGLEPUT; "We could be said tb do service to our country In a* real sense If efcoch one of uls is devoted ajivi flaithtfui in hi!s service to Giod a<nd to hQs own family", observed Mr. C. Rajagopaiacharl, Chief Minister of ♦of Madtrtas. FAITH %tiFOC - 339 words
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Article112 1953-02-24 3 NEW DELHI: Having accepted in principle the intadNftftcn of synthetic rice, the Government has sent Dr. Suibramanian. Director, Central Fc:d and Technological Research LnStlltiute, Bangalore, to Europe to obtain tihe machinery required for manufacturing rice pearls. He will visit England. France and Italy to sfcucty which country hasFOC - 112 words
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283 1953-02-24 3 Refused To Serve Sweeper Lost Licence The West Bengal Removal of Social Disabilities Act of 1948 was applied for the first time in, Calcutta Since its eniaotment when a tea shopkeeper, Chandradeo SLngSh, of the New Market, was convicted for his refulsel to serve tea to a sweeper otf theFOC - 283 words
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Article70 1953-02-24 3 NEW DELHI; The Government of India has sanctioned fhe construction of a miutfti-stareyed building in OaCeuitita mainly tc accommodate the Income-tax offices. It is estimated that the building will cost Rs. 45,47,540. The proposed site for tohe bundling at the old mint has had to be given up,FOC - 70 words
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458 1953-02-24 3 Britain's Offer To Submit Dispute To Hague Rejected BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 23. Argentina has rejected a renewed British offer Ito submit Britain's dispute with Argentine and Chile over Deception Island to the International Court at the Hague. This government, like Chile, reserved the rightA.P.; Reuter - 458 words
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Article196 1953-02-24 3 LUCKNOW: The need to encourage the aturiy of dental science ihi India, was emphasised ait t»ie eighth AllIndia Dental Conference. Mr. K. M. Munshi, Governor of U.P., inaguratlhg the conference, said that in the interest otf national health, provision for training dental surgeons was urgent andFOC - 196 words
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Advertisement90 1953-02-24 3 A proved scientific treatment o*** Years of work by eminent scientists led to the discovery of 'Tineafax'. Harmless and non-irritating to the skin, f clean and free from objectionable odour, this new remedy contains the most efficient substances yet discovered for "Singapore foot". Simply rub Tineafax' Ointment into the affected90 words
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682 1953-02-24 4 CEYLON NEWS: Geylon Market Flooded With Jap Lungis Indian Trade Hard Hit ed sarong w. order to be eligible for a licence to import 25 sarongs. In spite of all these factors, says the coanimiunlcation, tJhere is always a. consumer preference lor Indian hand loom jungis, which ihave a TongFOC - 682 words
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Article46 1953-02-24 4 COLOMBO: New Zealand is planning to give Ceylon a sum of Rs. 3 million this year as part of its assistance to the Island under the Colombo Plan economic assistance scheme. Last year New Zealand gave Rs. 32.5 lakhs to Ceylon FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article48 1953-02-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Feb. 22 The SelangCT Indian Chamber of Commerce, Kuala Lumpnr, and the Indian Musflim Association., of Selangor have sent a message to the Government of India expressing their condolences upon the deatth of Gopala- I swamy Ayyangar, Union De- fence Minister. IISIIS - 48 words
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Article, Illustration171 1953-02-24 4 The Annual Gener»t Meeting of the ab<»v© branch was held on Feb. 19, 1953. Th» following members w«w eleoted as office bearers for the overrent year. President; jM?. P- 8. VoUeth, re-elected, V?ce President. Mr. P. 1. D'crup, Hon. Secretary; Mr. M- B. Qomea, r«-«lecte<l, Aavt171 words
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163 1953-02-24 4 COLOMBO: Replying to a question by Mr. W. Dahanayake, in ,the House of Representatives last week the Prime Minister said he was aware that a trainer of horses, Mr. E. C. Forsyth, who came to Ceylon for the first time in 1951, had been grantedFOC - 163 words
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285 1953-02-24 4 Club For Burma And Malaya Veterans Opened Sir William SLim on Thursday last opened the Burma Club in Panic J^ane in London. Et will be open to men wiho served in Malaya. Sir Wflliam voiced a plea that Vhe new Institution shf:tuld be made a centre of international .goodwill!!. Otfiier285 words
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Article280 1953-02-24 4 The Women's Institute movement, one of the features ,ctf social life kn British villages. Was been introduced to Malaya by an. English woman, Miss Margaret Herbertson, who in the three months since she left London on her mission Was tra veiled over 11,000 mliles by air,280 words
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Article112 1953-02-24 4 Miss Viola Williams the second member of the British National Federation of Women's Lnstituftes to be asked \.h visit Mailaya will be particularly concerned with pnoviding tfhe new Institutes tn Malaya and their voluntary organisers wliftx practical advice on organisation and the institutes' activities. Miss112 words
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Article101 1953-02-24 4 I.R.C. OfficeBearers The following wer» elected at the Annual General meet. Ing to servo the Indian Re. creation Club foji the ye*r 1953Patrons: Messrs S. A. Mo. named AH, K. M. OH Mohamed f K- Jagathesan; President Mr. A. P. Rajah; Vice, Priasidenta -N. V. Vengadasa'am, M. Ahmad Sheriff; Sec.101 words
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161 1953-02-24 4 Trade Conditions Raw Materials To Be Discussed At Manila Confab. MANILA, Feb. 23.— A broad review of Asian trade conditions and the sagging demand for its raw materials are prime topics scheduled for the second trade promotion conference of the Economic Commission f*>r Asia and the Far East opening hereA.P. - 161 words
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Article63 1953-02-24 4 Mr. John Eber <has decided to accejpt the restrictions required toy a Suspension Order and was released from detention yesterday morning. The conditions are: 1. Restriction of residence to a specified house (his home); 2. Remaining indoors between 7 pjn. and 7 a.m.; 3. Reporting weekly to63 words
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Advertisement15 1953-02-24 4 DIAMOND Last 2 Shows: 3.30 7.30 p.m. K. Ramcsamy &*ZS R. M. Devon ATHMASANTHI (Tamil)15 words
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Advertisement181 1953-02-24 4 BOOKS All The Books Of Yogi Shuddfranandia Bhaxati and Swami Satyananria Briarati can be had ait the following address. V. S. MANIAM. 189, Bufclt Timah Road, SINGAPORE. X GEVLAdG PHOHt 64Q/3 Today: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. "Hanste Ansu" (tn Hindustani) with Madhubala MOtnal Cheap rates: 50 cts. $1 Next Change181 words
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