Indian Daily Mail, 13 June 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. EX. No. 122. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 127 1 PRINCE PRINCESS WATCH REHEARSAL This Al' picture series i»h<tM I'rinee Charles, the Duke of Cornwall and his sb»t»*r l'rineess Anne watching from a window of Utickinghani Palace as the Duke of Gloucester and Mr». Don en Archer Houhlon rode up the M.tll from the Palace to Horse Guards Parade for
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  • 181 1 LONDON, June 12. ihe yueen officially celebrated her 27th birthday yesterday and caused one Of the biggest traffic jams in memory. FITS! aid t am.s attended .--vial hundred persons who tainted or were injured in the deoj crush iround the horse I guards parade ground, where the
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  • 73 1 VIENNA. June 12:—Russian scientists have invented an "atom clock" accurate to one- millionth of a second in 24 fiours, according to the latest copy of the Czech newspaper Rude Pravo just received here. .The paper said that Soviet scientists had discovered a means of harnessing the
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  • 93 1 PRO- AMERICAN FR. PREMIER? iV.kkv June 12.- President \ncfcii. Anwol mnjunced last i-.n he will call on Mr. Andre Marie, Radical Minister of Education in the outgoing Rene Mayer Cabinet to try to form a new Government and end the three-week old crisis. la foreign affairs h< is n u
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  • 124 1 LONDON, June li -Jtevem British newspapers today view with alarm the result of tne Italian general election*, in wh h Prime Minister Alcido i> Gasperi's Centre coalition. -;iin'.i only ;i narrow victory. But the Communist Daly Worker balled the remit as a '^sounding victory for pc.tcc
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    40 1 Princess Margar t, wearing a petal skirted dress, pictured in the grounds of Klenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire. She was a guest of luncheon and afterwards attended a gnriea party to 1.200 Dominion and Overseas visitors in the grounds —A.P. Pkoto.
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  • 70 1 CAPE TOWN. June 12.I The Cape Provincial Councd j heard complaints yesterday I that local schoolchildren jeered j and booed a film showing j Prime Minuter Daniel Malan j leaving Westminister Abb«y after the Coronation. "The younger th'-y wciv tiv WOT*-,- tho noise th»y. The
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  • 41 1 ROME, Jan<- 12. Italy a prO-wost Prtmier Alci<le D«' 3aaperl yesterday grimly pledged his government to a finish f ght aga ns rsing Communism, Fascism and Monarchism which, he warned, could "no longer be regarded phantoms." A.P.
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  • 128 1 NEW DELHI. June 12. A Foreign Oflice spokesman ;<Jd yesterday an unspecif cd number of French troops .ire enrOUte to Mahe colony on tno south-fast Indian seacoast. Th.s is another example of French attempts to suppress even the slightest expression ol popular feeling," the spokesman declared.
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  • 153 1 India Can Do Spectacular Things Bowles NEW YORK. June 12.— Mr. Chester Bowles said yesterday there is a diplomatic tug-of-wur between China aud Russia over control of the Communist movement in Asia, and it :ui> open a wedge in the R» d front .n the Far East. "Chma may Stay
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  • 68 1 NEW YORK. June 12. A specialist for the Economic C')-opprat on Administrat on siid yesterday that unless economic c n<lition< in India Improve that country may :\o Communis in the General E'- ctotna of 1957. Dr. Frank C. Laubach spoke tf*er returning from nine months
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  • 51 1 :.'i:\V DELHI. June 12. The Indian gov rnmen' announced f oday the appointment of a "even-member committer to inve.stiga e the idle engineering capacity oi the country, with a tnree-raoqUi Uiquiry scheduled to begin :m- mediately. The committee includes four industrialists and ihr*e got* i *r*BMM wßiiiU
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  • 220 1 All Five Nations Agree Syngman Rhee Still Can't Agree? LONDON, June 12.— A1l five nations asked by the United Nations and Communists to supervise an exchange of Korean prisoners of war have now given their answer. Four have said "yes"India, Sweden.^ Czechoslovakia and Poland. T\\e fifth. Switzerland,
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  • 101 1 SEOUL. June 12.— President Syngman Rhee said he can't agree with President Eisenhower's "view that a truce in Korea will be advantageous to this country in many ways." Apparently referring to Eisenhower's June 6 letter, in which the U.S. president urged Rhee to accept present truce
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  • 34 1 There are quite a lot of people in Singapore who have not paid their income tax. They will be charged in Court on Monday, June 15, at 9.30 a.m.
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  • 46 1 NEW DELHI. June 12. The mercury scared past 114 degrees Fahrenhe.t in this Ind.an capital today with a dust haze sweep ng the city from the nearby Rajas han desert. The minimum has kept above 90 degrees for the past 24 hours.- A.P.
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  • 59 1 IVER (England), June 12. The Sultan of .Kclantan escaped injury .near here last night when his car collided with a truck while enroute to a reception given by the Duchess of Kent at her Coppins Estate. The .Sultan's .car was slightly damaged and he
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  • 233 1 LONDON, June 12.—Climbing Mount Everest is a sure way of forgetting about the opposite sex and improving your taste in literature. That's the expert word of Dr. Michael Ward, medical officer in charge of the recent successful British conquesi of the world's highest mountain. He also served with
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  • 154 1 NEW DELHI, June 12.— Tne Indian capital's happy mood of expectation at the triumphant return of the Everest climbers has been jolted by the continued absence of news of the 14-mem-ber Japanese expedition attempting to scale Nepal's Manaslu Peak. Japanese embassy counsellor Ichiro Kawasaki confessed
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  • 104 1 KARACHI, June 12- Foreign MMvster Z.nfiullfili yes- j terday '"ft Huddrnly far '.!«*n.eva eri route to London by j Scandinavian Air-lines flight number 973 He his been summoned bv fttM&f fctufctmUltj AJJ S help in the Indo-Pakistan par- i leys between Indian Premier JawuliMiia' Nehru
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  • 365 1 Speculation About New Fr. Premier's Role In War With Communists WASHINGTON, June 12. -Top American officials are worried about the future of Indochina, fearing the next premier to emerge from the current French political crisis may drastically alter France's role in its seven-year w.ir
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  • 70 1 BOMBAY, June 12.—Odicial repor.s yesterday sa*d Scores of Indians are dying dally from sanstroke in a record heat wave that, reached a daytime tvSTL of 123 degrees on the D can Plateu of Middle South India. Sunstroke deaths in the past week were estimated above 400. Cholera was
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  • 30 1 GEN. NAGUIB'S BAIR AM GREETINGS CAIRO. June 12. Premier Geu. Mohammed Nagu'b today called upon Egyptians to spend profitable holidays in ihe serr«ee of Uw couutry and 'ts people. A.P.
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  • 1600 2 Madras Tramways Fined MADRAS: The Chief Presidency Magistrate, Sri M. A. Venkataramana Nayudu, on Monday acquitted Mr. P. G. Brookes, former Managing Director, Mr. J. B. Beardsell, former Commercial Manager, and Madras Electric Tramways (1904) Ltd., of the charge under Sec. 26 of
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  • 504 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., June 13, 1953. NOTES AND COMMENTS "MOUNT I EFFORT"! AMONG the new names proposed for Mount Everest ever since its conquest by Sherpa Tensing of Darjeeling and Edmund Hillary of New Zealand, none in our opinion is more beautiful or appropriate than the one suggested
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    48 2 The Ambassador-designate c: Thailand to Tndia. Luang Bhadravadi called oo Mania na Abut Knlam Aaad In the absent of the Pimm fctin'ster, 'n New Delhi on June 3. Photo show* Maulans Abal Kalam Asod iu converse•on with the Ambassador-de ugnute of Thailand to India (seated in the centre).
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  • 58 2 Tlie President Dr. Rajeadra Pre sad, held a reception in th« Rashtrapati Bhavaa Gardens, (New Delhi), on June 2. on the occasion of the Comnu ion of Her Majesty Queen Elisabeth U. Photo s hows the President In conversation with Mrs. ClutterbllC k. wife of the
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  • 164 2 LAHORE: Mr. A. K. Br ohi, Pakistan's Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs, hinted at the possibility of Pakistan evolving a new link with the Commonwealth similar to the one developed by India H<' sa'd lieie thai the const'tutional link of the
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  • 101 2 KATHMANDU King Tri-jhuv-sn of Nep.il has been ad- s»'d complf tP rest for two to whrc moruhs by one of his ph>.sci.in.s. Air. siiivnath. Mr. Shivnalh said in p. ata'ement that despite recent treatment in Bombay and Caleatra che King's hoalth continued to M "a
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  • 81 2 MYSORE: Aii ancient paliaeif Kfiuaadu manuscript, da'--•d loS:., en Bhuvata Natya ia Slanted o hive been discov'.ed by the Curator ci the Mysoi- Oriental Resell cli Iratitnttt, Mr. H. n, Rungs sv.-y my lyvngiu :n the Mysore PalacV Library. Thi s manuscript, credited to Simhi'iiabhup.-la. son of
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  • 54 2 NEW DEIJ-1I: Tin,- Uiree-veek-old strike Q t r. fugco stall-holders in Delhi ended on Sunday after an assurance „ven by the State Rehabilitaton M nister, Dr. Sushila Nayar, that h» Government would consider their demands ympathetlcally. The strikers' principal uenand was annulment of enhanced rents recently 6>:eJ
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  • 216 2 NAGPUR: Twenty-five persons have died of h»*< stroke in the State of Madhya Pradesh. Four persons died in Nagpur City when th» temperature registered 116 degrees. With the delay in the onset i of the monsoon the Nagpur Corporation hag announced further cuts
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  • 82 2 CALCUTTA: A document.-, ry film entitled "Tenzing— tiger of the sn ows,"0 ws," produced fa the Publicity Department of the West Bengal Government will be available for release i,, Calcutta and Darjeeling June and in other place* on a subsequent date. The film, which is about
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  • 80 2 AMBALA A police oon* able, wh;> ran amok, attacked and killed a lawyei at Hi^s;" last week, according to a re port received here. The inc dent occurred in th bar loom of the Hissar District Court. The constable, who carried a sword also caused setious injuries
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  • 53 2 LUCKNOW: A drug-manu-facturing factory on co-opcra-tive lines, first of its kind in U.P.. will be establish"d at Ranikhet, it is learnt. The State Government has sanctioned a loan of Rs. 1% lakhs to ihe Kumaon Co-operative Federation for the purchase 0 f tools and appliances for tl.«
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  • 55 2 ALLAHABAD Acharya Kripalanl, Chairman of the Praja Socialist Party, who arrived here recently, has left for Wardha. At Wardha, he will address the Sarvodaya Students Congress on Gandhitn Students Congress on Gandhian philosophy and from there will proceed to Betul to attend the national convention of
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  • 872 3 Parliament Committee Will Report On Their Implementation NEW DELHI: A new rule authorising tlie Speaker if the House of the People to appoint a Committee on Government Assurances, consisting of not more than six members, to scrutinise the implementation of the assurances, promises, and
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  • 122 3 13 WOMEN, AND 3 CHILDREN BURNT ALIVE! LUCKNOW: Thirteen women and three children are reported to have been burnt alive in flres which broke out at various places in Uttar Fradesh. during the last few days. According to a message 12 women and rive head of cattle were burnt in
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  • 93 3 QUEEN'S STAY IN C'WEALTH COUNTRIES DENIED OTTAWA. June 11. The Canadian Prime Minister Mr. St, Bikurent today denied that i the conference of Common wealth Prime Ministers hao discussed the possibility of tht Qu i en residing in Canada ana other Commonwealth countries. Mr. St. Laurent arriving home from his
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  • 68 3 LAHORE A fighter plane c< i .he Royal Pakistan Air Force 1 era shod near Peshawar on Jun I, kill ng the fcrilot, Anwar Mir sa. He was the only occupani Pilot Mirza was a son of M» Sik/mder Mirza, Defence So ciotiiry. Pakistan Governm'
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  • 151 3 Killer Of School Principal Still Untraced BANGALORE Four days after the murder of Miss E. J. Drayton, Principal of Bishop Cotton Girls* High School, the police are still without a clue to the whereabouts of 'the murderer. Police officers have now gone beyond the boundaries of the State in the
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  • 39 3 KANPUR: A fire last week completely destroyed 103 houses b« longing to 71 fam:l >s In three villages, Tulapurn, Dharia and Badripur. about eight miles from h' re. About 500 persons weie rendered homeless. FOC
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  • 120 3 NEW DELHI The administration of the Andamnn Islands has set apart 200 square miles -jf dense forest for the exclusive use of the Jarawa, s wild tribe, according to Mr. J. Banerji, Chief Conservator of Forests in the Andamans, who attended the Central Board of Forestry
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  • 43 3 His Hifhnesa ihe Sultan of Johsr w'th Her Highness 'he Sult;.na photograph-in at reception held by Her Majesty's Government for Colonial Coronation visi.ors in Londjn (Below) Her Majesty SalOte of Ton pa and her laughter H<m Royal Highni ss Mata'ahe.
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  • 349 3 NEW DELHI: India's Prime Minister, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru now in London heartily congratulated Sherpa Tensing, and Mr. E. P. Hillary on their great feat in climbing Mount Everest, says a London report. Sri Nehru told a Press correspondent that it was a gallant, and most difficult
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  • 124 3 DELIMITATION COMMISSION TO MEET IN BANGALORE NEW DELHI: The Delimitation Commission will hold a public sitting at Bangalore at 11 a.m. on June 16, when it will consider all objections and suggestion received in respect of its proposals regarding the number jf seats to be allotted to the •States of
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  • 93 3 I CALCUTTA: About 1.000 firemen of the West Bengal -<ire Service adopted a new nethod to ventilate their grievances— remain in "fallin" position ready to attend >o emergency calls, but not responding to minor duties. An official said the firemen were answering all fire calls
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  • 51 3 NAGPUR: The Congress lost both the seats from the Khurai double-member constituency in Sagar District in the by-election to the Madhya Pradesh Assemblv held on May 31. Sri Krishnachandra Shurma Ind., and Sri Pyarelal Khuman P.S.P. were elected for the general, and reservied (SO seats respectively.
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  • 419 3 NEW DELHI: Schemes for the utilisation of the second United States Technical assistance grant of Rs. 38.35 million dollars announced In November last year have become complete with the signing of two operational agreements here on June 3 between the Government
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  • 75 3 NEW DELHI: The report of the Committee, which enquired into the Comet alrcrash near Calcutta has been forwarded to the U.K. Government by the Government of India. The report will probably be released simultaneously in both countries. It Is understood that the Committee has
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  • 708 4 CEYLON NEWS: Political Career Reviewed COLOMBO: Mr. S. W. K. D. Bandaranaike, M.P. lor Attanagalla, gave evidence at the Attanagalla election petition inquiry before Mr. Justice de Silva. In this petition Mr. A. W. A. Gunatilake Seneviratna of "Sandagiripaya." Attangalla, Urapola, is seeking
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  • 169 4 James Lawrence Meader arrived in Singapore by Quanta* Constellation Thursday, to assume duties as Director of the U.S. Information Service of Singapore, the Federation of Malaya and British North Borneo. Mr. Meader succeds the late Elmer Newton who died suddenly on April 5, 1953. A reception in
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  • 48 4 ADELAIDE. June 12.—Australia's Defence Minister. Sir Philip Itcßrkfo, tod;iy described a.s '"pure speculation" ;i report from London that Australian troups in Korea may be switched to Malaya in the event of a Korean armistice. He added the suggestion had never been considered Reuter
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  • 30 4 NEW DELHI. June 12. The Indo-U.S. air talks which began on May 8 were suspended today by mutual consent imtll an Indefinite date in bassy sources. A.P.
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  • 59 4 Students who wish tr s t f < ,the Hindi Examinations to be held under the auspices of the Dakshnl Bharat Prachar Sabha Madras are requested to send their applications to the Secretary, Hindustani Prachar Sabha, No. 5 GomoAM lar V\ KL befof e the 20th of June.
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  • 156 4 COLOMBO Ceylon today took further steps towards Ceylomzation of trade. Besides having to pay a reg.s ration fee of Rs 250 every ousiness man wishing to be a recognized Ceylonese tradti w.ll have to employ in his staff Ceylonese citizens in tk% least 50',;, of jobs
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  • 145 4 COLOMBO Ceylon's tea sales in the Middle East are unlik.-ly to suffer due to the Indo-Egyptian trade agree ment. a tea trade spokesman said here. Th f trad< and payments agreement between India and Egypt HMhta India the chief buye r 0 f Egyptian
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  • 222 4 One of the choicest bit of delightful entertainment from Jayant Desai is the colourful "Hazar Raten" (In Hindustani) now showing at Singapore's Gar rick Theatre for the festive Han Raya occasion. Well-mixed ingredients of melodious songs, original dance-numbers, well-conceiv-ed magical camera-tricks plus a well- woven
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