Indian Daily Mail, 3 June 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. LX. No. 112. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1953 FOUR PAGES, 15 CENTS
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  • 1339 1 Picturesque Ceremony At Abbey London Throbbing With Enthusiasm Queen Elizabeth II was crowned yesterday at the Westminster Abbey exactly at four minutes past seven (Singapore Time) yesterday evening. LONDON, June 2: Queen Elizabeth left her golden coach and London's cheering multitude this morning to be crowned in
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  • 880 1 At the end of it she sat there waiting for the supreme mement the act of erowning. In her right hand was the sceptre with the crois, emblem of regal power and justice, in her left the rod with the dove representing equity and mercy, were now
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  • 66 1 When the news was telephoned to Buckingham Patare, Queen Elizabeth gav* instructions for her congratulations lo be cabled to the team. Mrs. Hunt, wife of thr ex pedition's leader, Colonel John Hunt, said "It's the most thrilling news I r v© ever heard. "It could
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  • 106 1 LONDON. June 2. -Thanks to plans made for fair-haired Prince Charles, aged tour, was able to drive to the Abbey by a secret route and nee the climactical crowning of his mother. Little Princess Anne, aged two, had to be content with watching such goings-on as
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  • 82 1 NEW DELHI, Juno 2—President Rajendra Prasad last light sent to Queen Elizabeth the Indian's peoples and his own "most cordial felicitations jn this auspicious occasion of L r our Majesty's' Coronation and sincerest good wishos for a long and prosperous reign, as well as your personal welfare." He
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  • 181 1 BRITAIN CONQUERS EVEREST NEW DELHI, June 2.—Britain has conquered Everest Mr. E. P. Hillary 84-vcar-oid New Zealand member of the British Expedition and the Sherpa Tensing-, stalwart 39J ear-old veteran, planted the Union Jouk atop the 29,002--loot world's hi.il est mountain on Friday, May 29, according C» New Delhi RaJio.
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  • 179 1 Million People Flock Into London In Rain Cold LONDON, June 2. Mote than a million people nad Hocked into London by early light today to acclaim their Queen ua her Coronation. And Jis the hour drew neat huudicdiJ of vhou.-ia.uds tuatt poured into the .streets, defying the grey watery akU:s
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  • 105 1 C'WEALTH PREMIERS CONFERENCE LONDON. June 2. -Sir Winston Churchill will aok the Commonwealth Prime Ministers here this week to back the line he intends to take on talkg w. h Russia when this question is discussed at the forthcoming Western big three meeting in Bermuda. At the Beimuda conference fix<>d
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  • 177 1 LONDON, June 2. Four new coronation stamps to cover surface and air mail postage over the whole v.'orle. a coronation air letter form and a special cororatlon postmark are announced by the post Office today. Only once before has the Post Office issued coronation stamps— in
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  • 179 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) Nearly ten thousand-strong enthusiastic crowd witnessed the Coronation Day Parade Rt the Padang, yesterday. All the vantage points in the Cricket Club, Supreme Court buildings were occupied by spectators. On all sides, as far as eye could see, the crowd had extended. The
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  • 46 1 HONGKONG, June 2 The baby elephant named Asha which India gave to China as a gift to Chinese children was officially presented :o the Chinese children by the Indian Ambassador Saturday afternoon in Peiping. the official New China News Agencv reported yesterday.— A.P.
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  • 955 2 Dravida Kazhagam's Move To Popularise Buddhism MADRAS: Black Shirts and members of the Dravida Kazhagham broke improvised clay images of Ganesa on Wednesday morning (May 27) at three or four places on Mount Road between Messrs. Simpson's and Victory House. This was in accordance with an
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    40 2 Photo. Lieutenant Commander the Duke of Edinburgh, accompanied by Lieutenant Commander A. L. Harper (right), from whom he is taking over command of HMS Magpie, shakes hands with Chief Petty Officer V. H. Clark, D.S.M., Coxswain, of Purbrook, Hampshire. A.P.
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  • 563 2 Kashmir Problem: Solution Lies In 'Less Outside Interference'-Nehru NEW DELHI: Sri Jawaharlal Nehru said at a meeting that the Kashmir problem would bo "easy of solution if j left to India, and Pakistan alone." "I have told every foreigner who has visited me." he added amidst cheers, 'that the best
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  • 294 2 Merger With Madras —Differences TRIVANDRUM Sri O. Parumeswaran Filial. rormet officiating Ocwan of Travancore, in a statement expressed confidence that "no responsible section of opinion in the Travancore area, which covers nearly four-fifths of the wnoie State, will favour the Idea of merger of Travancore-Cochin with any other State. Commenting
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  • 61 2 Ambedkar To Work For Buddhist Revival BOMBAY: Dr. B. R. Amoedkar. former Union Law Minister snid he bad decided to work for the revival of Buddhism in India. Speaking et a meeting be sad he was confident that Buddhism would one day become he predominant religion in Ind'.'i. The Buddha
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  • 73 2 NEW DELHI Buddhists from all over Indonesia assembled on Saturday in the famous thousand-year-old Borobudur temple, near Jogjakaila. to celebrate Lord Buddha's birthday, says a Jakarta eport. It adds: The Ceylon Minister to Indonesia, Mr. A. E. Goonesinha, who presided, said Gautamh Buddha' r message of AhiBa
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  • 403 2 MADRAS: A new Medical College named the Kaaturb* Medical College, affiliated to the Katnatak University and run by the Academy of General Education. South Kanara, will start functioning in Manipal, near Udipi, South Kanara, oy the end of June, 1953. The college will admit about 100
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  • 238 2 LUCKNOW: Sri Jagjivan Ram, Communications Minister, said here that the Constitution guaranteed religious freedom, and as such the Government had no power to check the activities of Missionaries in India unless they were found objectionable. The Minister, who was replying to questions at a Congress workers'
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  • 73 2 TOKYO. June I.— An election campaigner for Prime Minister Shlgeru Yoshlda's cabinet secretary committed suicide in jail on Sunday morning by cutting his throat with a razor the newspaper Asahi 1 eported. Asah' said Chozo Kawakami, 59. wa.c one of seven aldermen arrested on charges of
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  • 776 3 USE SUN'S HEAT FOR COOKING SAVE FUEL! Indian Minister's Plea At Inauguration Of Suncookers Production BOMBAY: Mr. K. D. Malaviya, Union Deputy Minister ior Natural Resources and Scientific Research, Government of India, said here on Wednesday last that the solar cooker, simple in device, was a very useful contribution to
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  • 62 3 VHSAKHAPATNAM: It is reliably learnt here that the Revenue Board of the Andhra State will consist of Sri W. R. S. Satyanuthan and Sri V. S. Hejmadi, Sri O. Pulla Reddi will be the Chief Secretary, Srl S. K. Chettur, Revenue Secretary, and Sri V.
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    49 3 Photo. Yey.dezard Dinvha Gundevia (centre), the new Indian Ambassador to Switzerland arrives at the Swiss House of Parliament with the Vice President Dr. Phillip Etter (left) and Foreign Affairs .Minister ,M. Max Petitpierre (right), to pre--ent his letters of credence. Minister Gundevia was Ambassador In Moscow from 1950.— A.P.
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  • 123 3 NEW DKLH..: India's Health Minister, Rajkumari Amrit tCaur, visited the Soviet Ministry of Health, to discuss with officials the plans for her stay in Moscow. The Pravda, and other newspapers, gave prominence to the Minister's arrival from Geneva, where she nad been attending mectmg3
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  • 288 3 BODH GAYA: On aie "second day of the Buddha Jayana celebrat.ons. a symposium "Buddhist contribution to culture, progress, and peace" #as n*»ld. Bhikkhu Jagdiah .iashyap, Director Nalandu .'all Institute, presiding. About 20,000 people, includng a large number of Bhikbhus (monks) oi Tibet, Ceylon, jurma, Japan and
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  • 44 3 KARACHI: Mr. Abdul Rahman Siddiqi (66) former acting Governor of Bast Bengal, died last week after a prolonged illness at the Jinnah Hospital. Mr. Siddiqi was the founder and former Editor of The Morning News of Calcutta. FOC
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  • 117 3 NEW DELHt: The import of diescl engines of up to 35 h.p. will continue to be banned during the licensing period Jan-uary-June. For diescl engines above 35 h.p. applications will be considered from actual users ■n an ad hoc basis. There will be 100 per cent
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  • 69 3 NEW DELHI: Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya African leader, has filed an appeal in the Kenya High Court against his conviction on Mau Mau charges by a Kapenguria court, according to a cable received in New Delhi by Dewan Chaman Lai. the lawyer who defended Ken/atta. The cable,
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  • 71 3 DALTONGANJ A chary a Vinoba Bhave. who had a sudden relapse of malaria, with a inperaLure of 105 degrees, suspended his tour programme. His temperature has since come down to 99 degrees He will leave Nagaruntari he place where he is at preent resting by car
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  • 129 3 Loaves Fishes LONDON, June 1. British caterers are ready to produce a aotion version of the Biblican Loaves and Fishes"' miracle o feed London's hungry, thirsty coronation multitude on Tuesday. Thousands of chefs, waitros;e««, dishwesher. and lorry drivers arc being briefed In holds, teashops, bakeries, reJ freshment kiosks and depots
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  • 483 3 NEW DELHI: The Calcutta Circular Railway Inquiry Committee have recommended to the Government a survey of an electrified eireular railway system over a revised alignment of the Port Commissiners Railway, linking up with the main terminals of the Eastern Railway system at Howrah and Sealdah, The
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  • 63 3 Plane Returns With Engine Trouble BOMBAY: An Air India service plane, which was to have left early in the morning, left Bombay at noon on May 26 after a nve-horir delay. The plane returned to the Santa Cruz airport with engine trouble one hour after taking off. Among the passengers
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  • 49 3 CALCUTTA: An Indian Air Force fighter aircraft crashianded at Gandhi Ghat, Barrackpore, on Thursday last, and the pilot, Flying Officei Satlsh Kumar, the bole occupant, was killed. The plane was badly damaged. The accident took place shortly after the aircraft had tken off from FOC
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  • 74 3 Allen's Plane Returns To Air Port MADRAS: The U.S. Navy Dakota, carrying the American Amoassador in India. Mr. Allen, on his way back to Delhi on the conclusion of his South Indian tour, had to return to Meenambakkam air- t here on May 28 after an hour's flight because of
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  • 95 3 KARACHI: A trainer plane of the .Karachi Aero Club crashed here on Friday last Killing its sole occupant, the pilot, and three people seated in a car standing on the road where it crashed. The plane was being put through acrobatics. It era-sh-ed near
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  • 35 3 JAMMU: A report had been received here that on May 26 an unidentified aircraft crashed aoout 100 mnes north of jammu. A search is being .nade for the machine. FOC
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  • 56 3 BANARAS: Pandit Bhaujhastrl Vaze, a Sanskrit schoar, well-known for his Vedic discourses, died here last week iter a prolonged illness. He ./as 65. in 1929 the Government conferred on him the title of Mahamahopadhyaya which he renounced as a protest against •he passing of the
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  • 72 3 Six Goods Wagons Capsize Near Quilon TRIVANDRUM: Six out of 25 wagons of a goods train from Quilon carry tig foodgrains capsized, and one was derailed between Pett.ah and Veli railway stations neur Trivandrum oa Wednesday evening. About 900 yards of the permanent way line was damaged. The railway authorities
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  • 157 3 "MISTAKES MISFITS" SALE The "Mistakes Misfits" Sale organised by Mrs. M. D. Scott and Mrs. A. W. Burtt on behalf of St: Andrew's M ssion Hospital Appeal Week realised a sum of $8,653. Raffle Winners were as follows Isl piize (Phillips Radio) Ticket No. 3161 Mr. Elton Lee, c/o Cycle
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  • 323 3 BIRTHDAY OF BUDDHA: CELEBRATIONS IN DELHI AND OTHER PLACES NEW DELHI: India last Wednesday celebrated Vaisakha Pournami, the day on which Gautama Buddha was born, attained enlightenment, and Nirvana. All Union Government Offices were closed, this being the first time that Vaisakha Pournami has been declared a holiday. In the
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  • 160 3 SEOUL, June 1. South Korean soldiers fought hand-to-hand with 1,000 Chinese Communists on the central front Sunday and hammered the Reds back out of Allies lines with heavy losses. Action elsewhere along the front was confined to twc light Red jabs near Pork Chop hill on
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  • 84 3 Former Acting Governor Of Bombay Dead BOMBAY: The death at Surrey of Sir Robert Duncan Bell, a former ucting Governor of Bombay, at the age of 715, Was announced last week, says a London report. He joined the Indian Civil Service in 1902. After tlve first World War, he became
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  • 126 3 A<_.iw\. The L.r. Government will contribute 200,000 acres jut of the 930.000 acres of unreclaimed land in the State to Aeharya Vinoba Bhavc's Bhooiau Yagna. Chaudhri Charan Sinyh. State Agriculture Ministor. stater here. The Minister, who was adJussing officers connected with the land reform work at
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  • 115 3 RANGOON: The Third Secretary of the Pakistani Embassy here, Mr. Azhar Butt (25), was drowned last week »n inya Lake near here. The deceased, who took to swimming only lately, went to che lake on last Sunday evening with some of his embassy colleagues. He suddenly
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  • 81 3 CALCUTTA: A Dakota freighter which left L'um Dum for Agartala on Thursday last was not allowed to land there and had to return to Dum r>um when the pilot reported that one of the tyres of the aircraft had been punctured. Emergency arrangements were made for
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  • 109 3 BAKEILLY: An uttempt to derail the Kumaon Express was made last week near Kichar Bridge on the Kathgo-dam-Bareily section of the North Eastern Railway, according to a report received here. It whs reported that, when the train had crossed the Kichar Bridge, the engine hit
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  • 39 3 KATHMANDU: Air services between India and Nepal were resumed after repairs to the. damaged runway of the capital's aerodrome on Wednesday. The runway was damaged when a Dakota freighter nose-dived on the landing ground recently.
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  • 1642 4  -  Kenneth J. Somanader By THE ceremonial attached 10 the coronation of a King in ancient Lanka was not very much less elaborate than the rites which millions of people saw yesterday, either in person or on TV within the precincts of Westminster Abbey. The "abhiseka"
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  • 109 4 LONDON, June 2. Mrs. L. f "hoy. councillor in the Singapore Legislature who Is one of our most colourful Coronation visitors had her dress for the Abbey designed to express her good wishes to the Queen. In oyster satin It was embroidered with three large dragons
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  • 283 4 Twenty-three ciuoma halls in Singapore will give free cinema shows during Coronation week to 17.000 schoolchildren. The Cinema Exhibitors Association with the assistance of the J Arthur Rank and Shaw Brothers organisations are showing English pictures in theatres normally devoted to Eastern language films. Shaw and
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  • 115 4 LONDON. June 2.- -Britain a priceless crown jewels were moved secretly yesterday from a Regent. Street Jeweller} shop to Westminster Abbey for the Queen's Coronation. A single car of detectives guarded the historic relics— ncluding St. Edward's crown .ind the jewel-studded impe rial state crown -on their Journey
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  • 136 4 The Singapore City Council Electrical Workers Union, has in a letter addressed to the vJity Electrical Engineer, asking him to withdraw the notice served on six workers and permit them to continue their work. The six workers, wh-> are also members of the union
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  • 77 4 INDIA'S ANTI-SMUGGUNO MEASURES SIMLA: Dr-ciflion s to Bb onlinate measures for eheci.mg cites and prgom iny smuggling of illicit firearms and foodgrains across thu borders ot Punjab (I). Rujaw than and PEPSU an- understood to have been taken at two-day conference held hein of police officials of thes» States. It
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  • 55 4 The painting of the Queen which was unveiled on Saturday last in the City Council Chamber was painted by Professor Arthur Pan, who not only painted the picture of Field Marshal Smuts which hangs in South Africa House, Ixjndon, but also the famous
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