Indian Daily Mail, 6 June 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 115. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENT!
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  • 276 1 Madras Chamber's Demand To Central Govt. Goodwill Mission To Be Sent: More Sailings For June July Arranged (F.0.0.C.) MADRAS. June 5. Leading members of the Southern India Chamber of Commeree explained the serious disabilities which Indisuis in Malaya, Burma and Ceylon were suffering,
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  • 113 1 (F.0.0.C.) MADRAS, June o. The Bangalore Police have made n urgent telephonic requesT for police dogs from Madras City Police in ord.^r to trace the murderer of H^admistre^ Drayton on Wednesday night, but since the request came twenty hours after the murder and dogs
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  • 154 1 Eden Leaves For Boston For 3rd Operation LONDON. June 5. Ailing Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden left by plane today for I Boston to undergo a thinl operation for a gall bladder ilment. Mr. Eden's 12-y oar-old eecond srlfe accompanied him and h< i uncle. f*rimc Minte- r Sir Win ton
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  • 324 1 NEHRU AND PAK. PREMIER MEET TALK LONDON, June 5. The Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan met this morning to begin informal talk*, on several outstanding Indo-Patuntan problems. The future status of Kash mir is the biggest issue between their two countries. Mr. Nehru of India and Mi. Mohammed Ali
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  • 243 1 (F.O.O.C.) MADRAS, June Z\— Mo decision on the location of the capital of the New Andhra Stale seemed likely even on the fourth day of the heated argument by Andhra Members of the Madras Legislative Assembly meeting nere. Members yesterday took up a more businesslike attitude
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  • 22 1 The Indian Daily Mai Sunday edition (June 7 1953) will carry twc extra pages, containing latest pictures of the Coronation.
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  • 209 1 The. Fcd«-iation High Coinm ssioner, H. 12. General Mil Geiald Temple:, relumed o Singapore yesterday by BOAC Oonatallatloo after attending che Coronation as an Aide deCamp to the Queen. He co'-d the praaa at Kallang A rport that this was his; th.nl \?ist> to London
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  • 66 1 Th Sikh community ot Sin gapore in its aengrcgatlon aeid on June 2 here resolved to seod the iolLwing uKSOgn to Her Majesty Qw en Klzjbetk n The Sikh Community of Singapore ex end thenloyal greetings to H. r Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on the
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  • 120 1 RED PROPOSALS AGREEABLE MUNSAN (Korea). June 5. The United Nations Command and high officials in Washington studied in secrecy last night the Communist counter proposal reported to have brought the warring nations very close to agreement on an armistice in Korea. Rumours swpt through Munsaa and
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  • 103 1 WASHINGTON, June 5. Senator Robert Taft said yesterday it is silly to permit lniia and o ber members of the United Natlsns who claim to be neutral in the Koican war to influence the proposed truce terras. Talking to newsmen after visiting the White House, Sen. Taft
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  • 227 1 SEOUL, June 5. Authoritative South Korean sources said today the Communist truce proposal submitted at Panmunjom jesterd «v ro n tailed the following three points: 1. The number of Red representatives to be sent to South Korea to •'explain" to reluctant prisoner* of war be increased three times
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  • 111 1 LONDON, June 5.- Prime Minstertj of nine British Commonweal h states agreed on Thursday the Un ted Nations should try to meet an important Communist objection to the U.N. plan foi a Kon an truss. Commonweaitn sources reported that the Reds, earlier Dn Thursday had officially rejected
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  • 48 1 LONDON, June 5. Mr Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, conferred with Mr. R. A. Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer, here yesterday. They were believed to have Uncrossed various problems of the sterling area, of which Britain Is the banker and India a member. Reuter
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  • 689 1 The following is the iist of recipients in Singapore of the Queen's Coron ttion Medal Sir John F. Nico'l. Governoi of the Colony of S.ngapore. nr mbets of the Executive an Legiatative Councils as well ss of the Singapore City Council, he Rural Board
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  • 221 1 WASHINGTON, June 5. Dr. Ralph Buiiehe, Director of the Trusteeship 1 >u'is:ion of the United Nations, said yesterday there could be no peace hi Africa until the white and Coloured raeea "learn to live and build together in a spirit of
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  • 431 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., June 6, 1953. NOTES AND COMMENTS DATOS AND KNIGHTHOOD THE "Sir" title for Dato Onn bin Ja'afar included in the Coronation honours has not come as a surprise to anyone in this country. When Dato Tan Cheng-lock was knighted last year, everyone felt sure that
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    32 2 Photo. These people prefer an outd »or meal in St. James Park, London, to the crowded cafes and hotels that are catering for the thousands of Coronation sightseers to the city. A.P.
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  • 64 2 AI.i.AHADAD: Allahabad. like other towns in eastern CP. has been in the grip of a Meat wave for the past few days the maximum temperaure recorded being 113 degrees, A Bodhu succumbed to heaty'.mu,. n n n m Khusru Bagh fate Saturday last. Another
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  • 854 2 Bring School Closer To Home And Village Life Of People MADRAS CHIEF MINISTER'S PLEA MADRAS: "I maintain, and feel strongly, and I may tell you frankly, that we are really on the brink of a very historic change. It Is not merely a change in educational progress; it is a
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  • 140 2 Ceylon Repaying Her Food Debt To Britain COLOMBO, June I. ceylon whose crop failure led to a crisis last year is repaying her last overseas food debt with the shipment of 2,000 tons or Australian Hour to BriUiin, Mr. K. Alvapiilai, Secretary of the Food Ministry here said yesterday. Britain
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  • 79 2 MEN WOMEN WEEP The young Q u^ f D walked slow.y and solemnly down the long knave of the famous old church. Hei head was slightly bowel ad if in prayer. She elapsed her hands before her. As she emerged into the choir, the young voices of the Westminster Roys'
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  • 53 2 HYDERABAD: Siimathi G. Bwaray, wife of Capt. Swpmi, of the Indlaa Army, was aele< ue.i Miss Hyderabad ;'t a Janee oompeittkM held at the .•n/..;ni Cub under the auspta s A the Un.t-'d Bridge and SUllardfl Club Sixty women iart elpated in th" competiion Miss Rsjfort was declared
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  • 235 2 JAP FILM INDUSTRY MADRAS: Addresing the Cine Technicians' Association iof South India at Sun Theatre. I'eynampct, Mr. A. V. Meyanpa Chcttiar said that Ulms »veie produced in Japan at a modest cost. Mr. Meyappa Chcttiar was .-peaking on bis impressions ot cue Film Industry in Japan ;uid no Far East.
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  • 307 2 Annamalai University Trains Farmers CHIDAMBARAM "One of the most serious problems in India is the fact that the resul.s of agricutural research do not rapidly and d-rectly reach the farmer. I am glad io see that Annamalai Un.vers.ty has given though to this problem, and had undertaKen .o train farmers
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  • 211 2 HYDERABAD: Drinking water has be> n rationed in Mamaad own, and each person gets one pot pe r day. The water ■hortsge so acute that cart men are doing a brisk trade selling pot. of watei Rs 2. FOC. the average length of a Mm was
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  • 513 2 LONDON: Ten thousand people massed in the sunshine outside Buckingham Palace in the hope of seeing the Queen Tuesday before last afternoon heard the roar of a plane engine. From the garden behind the Palace they saw a silver helicopter rise into the air, writes
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  • 109 2 HYDERABAD: The All-India tfJongress Committee has asked all Pradesh Congress Committees to inform Congressmen in their respective States that they will render themselves liable for disciplinary action if they undertake hunger-strikes in future. In a circular to the Pradesh Congress Committees, the A.-I.C.C. said cases,
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  • 728 3 Industrialists Refute It And Invite Discussions NEW DELHI: The Central Advisory Council of Industries at its meeting last week, Sri T. T. Krishnamachari, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, presiding, had a lively discussion on the role of foreign capital in India. Industrialists
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  • 197 3 BOMBAY: The India Rubber Industries' Association has prepared a plan to encourage indian- made rubber goods in neighbouring countries on a collective basis, according to Sri J. C. Mukherji, Chairman. Sri Mukherji said that at present exports were handled by individual manufacturers, and were negligible. A
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  • 280 3 Indians Oppose Racial Zoning In Johannesburg JOHANNESBURG: When the Johannesburg Civil Council met recently to consider a plan for dividing the city into racial group areas officials of the Transvaal Indian Congress distributed copies of an open letter addressed to the Council, which suited "Your pluns will uproot the entire
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  • 83 3 MADRAS: The Voice of America has inaugurated a weekly 30-minute radio broadcast in Tamil on Wednesday, June 3, the Public Affairs Officer of the United States Information Service, Mr. Paul C. Sherbert, said. The programme, which would be heard on 31.31$ metres between 7-30
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  • 302 3 ERNAKULAM: Sri K. P. Kuttikrishnan Nayar, Minister for Law, Madras, presiding over a meeting in connexion with the annual celebrations of the anti-Communist Front in Alleppey, said he was not in favour of forming a United Kerala State comprising Travancore-Cochin and Malabar District. When
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  • 181 3 Socialist View Of Five- Year Plan NAGPUR: Dr. R. M. Lohia, the Praja-Socialist leader, said the Five Year Plan was a "monstrosity except in one sphere, that is, the construct on of dams, and rivet valley projects." Addressing a Press conference Dr. Lohia said he was quite sure that the
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  • 409 3 NEW DELHI: Foreign firms ln India, numbering 1,167, in 1952 employed in the salary group of Rs 1,000 per month and above, 2,259 Indians, and 6,964 non-Indians, a» against 489 Indians and 5,780 non-Indians In 1947, according to the Commerce and Industry
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  • 90 3 NEW DELHI: Sri A joy Kumar Ghosh. General Secrt»•ary of the Communist Party of India, left for Bombay !a«t week on his way to Moscow, where he will undergo treatment for thrombengltis. He was under the treatment of a Bombay surgeon for the last
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  • 920 4 The Sathasivam Case: Sir Sydney Smith On Head Injuries COLOMBO: Sir Sydney Smith. Professor of Forensic Medicine, Edinburgh University, was further cross-examined by Mr. T. 8. Fernando, the Acting Solicitor-General, in the Sathasivam murder case. The liar tables in the well of the Court
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  • 34 4 NEW DULKl June i>, m dia md Turkey s-gned a trade igreement here yesterday providing increased facilities to sxtend tbe present annual iverege Ruj>»o" 50 000.000 uowmercc h»t«min tin. i«v, *oi!nliiP«-\ A.P.
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  • 25 4 loionation Football Match [will be played today at 5.15 ip.m. at Dedford Giounds Naval Base between the Combined Bane Eleven and the Army.
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  • 49 4 Flu Secretary, Singapore-. Sty Council Beetrlcal Worcei Tinion, write-: •Tho Executives of tnis inton express gratefulness and 'iter thanks to the City Elecrical Engineer who has reslonded tWa Union'.; appeal to dthdraw the recent notice ssued to six worker:- at Pastr Phnjang Power Station."'
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  • 81 4 CA1 CUTTA June The 3ov ru tv >v ol West Bengal v decided to present a pui.-;»-to the Sherpa guide Tensing ho conquered Everest with th< Mi w Zealand climbci E. P. Biliary, a Government spokesman said yesterday. "West Bengal has tpec al 08 tj ije piOUd
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  • 180 4 1 has now been decided to permit the impoit of 2 000 tonij of sugar of soft currency or. gin during the quarter ending list Augus«, 1953, for reexpert to Indones a, says a noth e issued by the Imparts and Bxporta Division of the
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  • 115 4 Besides Sri Ji waharlal Nehru, Mrs. Indra Gandhi ana Mr. B. G. Kher, Indian High Commissioner in the Unbod Kingdom, othei Indians who attended the Coronation ceremony were Sri. G. V Mav'ank.'T. Speaker of the" Indian Parliament, and Srlmathi Mavlankar, Deputy Speaker. Sri. M. Ananthasayanam Ayyangar,
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  • 197 4 Mr. V. ttajugopal, a Teachei a the Government Anderson 3chODl Ipo!i ni. <l at th* lovernmnt Hospital there n lay 22 after a sudden illness ■ting foi bOU two weeks. vaa only 33 years eld and l< i third son ot Mr. G i"i igctrajau, formerly Assis
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    162 4 Enid VlPigaret (Jfeggy) Cripps, youngest daugmer ot in,- tan- sir Station! Cripps, announced her foriiicoming marriage 'for love" tu Josepii iah, Negro law student and son of a Gold Coast tribal leader. Miss Cripps, 32, made the announcement jointly with her smaller, bespectacled fiance, at a news conference in the
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  • 185 4 Col. Hunt To Try Everest Again? .<.i DELHI, June 5. Th* Ind an Government Radio'-: list night's weather broadens confirmed that good wsathei Is likely .o continue for 8 few days more In the Mount Everest r< gie-.i. The Meteorological Office m Bombay reported the monsoon still centred around Ceylon
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    118 4 Pletmed admiring the best gt new villages in the r.ukit M Wellesley are the judges Mrlrht), Settlement Agricultui District Officer, centre); M lei I), a Red Cross Sister wh Leong Yoon Chay, the Asslsi Piifmulnug Tinggi. is stand Mr. T.-,h Ewe Hook, oivner h Ln S-'crmatang Tinggi Nei phy presented
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  • 101 4 RANGOON, Jun. s.—Underground Communist rebels kidnapped the British manager of a rubber estate in Mergui, 300 miles south of Rangoon with his wife last week and released them only on a ranscm being paid, delayed reports reaching here yesterday said. Communist surrounded Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
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  • 61 4 Theosophical Society, Secy. Due Here Ai:- Helen Zahara, Inter[national Secretary of the j TheOflOphlcaJ Society and v-.Ml-•;nown Thco.sophic.il lecturer arrived at Ponang i'rom iicW;i on Jane 2. After i j lecture tour of the TheosoI phtcal Lodges at Penang, j Kuala Lumpur and Scrembaii. j ;iie will amvs in Singapore
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  • 129 4 rnerc will be tour broaamsis over Radio Malaya next nveea asking people to register .hemseives as electors lor the legislative and City Council -lections. The broadcasts will be i? follows: Mr. M. Ponnudur iy (Supcivlsor of Elections): T.io p.m. m Sunday, 7-6-53. Mr. Goh Tong Liang (Mem*
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