Indian Daily Mail, 19 June 1953
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Title Section16 1953-06-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 128. SINGAp Q^7FRIDAY. JUNE 19, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENT!;16 words
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1487 1953-06-19 1 RELEASES ALL ANTI RED PRISONERS Korea Peace Move Sabotaged Clark Calls Harrison To Tokyo For Consultation IV 25 0(JO O M\i^l,mn„n!;7^ SSfV S:iid todav *****1111 1l order^Tb*, Pre^ dent s£ Lr^^Rh i0r Tl. PriSo,,ers hi> d the Sw^r?w&' nan Khee> bltter over armisticeReuter; A.P. - 1,487 words
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Article64 1953-06-19 1 U.N's Concern Says India DELHI. June 18.--A foreign Office spokesman said •it is up to United Nasi til the s tuation" from ihe escape of n n prisoners. to comment further development the declared: "We n informed whit and the matter icern us d rectly. -iy stated hei that SouthA.P. - 64 words
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Article77 1953-06-19 1 LONDON, June 18. A ForBOUroe said today Britain 'takes a very hous view" of South Koreas liberation on anti-Ked war risoai rs. The source said top Foreign policy men are studying rt of the move cabled by Britain's consul general in Korea. Walter Gradeclared: "It is at itA.P. - 77 words
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Article51 1953-06-19 1 June 18.— All rest ad recreation haves for U.K. in the Korean theatre ncelled today after the South Korean government had 25 000 PoW's in U.N. imps. officer In charge of rest they were cancelled at 3 a.m. today, adding that now on rest leave being recalled.—A.P. - 51 words
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Article77 1953-06-19 1 '■r.U.sr.. June is. Svvitzeii>nci may reconsider its position is h niemoer of tne neuona commission dealing with w:i prisoners m liotca e action of the South Korean 'Government in releasing non-Communist prisoners, M M Petitpierre. Foreign Minisb r. said today. He said the release ofReuter - 77 words
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Article63 1953-06-19 1 in unconfirmed report this morning said General Mark bad summoned his chief irmisticc delegate JLicutenanf General William Harrison to urn tci Tokyo Immediately ■m emergency conference wii tni effects of the prisoner ise on the armistice nego«i«. About 10.000 students and young men marched the ofReuter - 63 words
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Article327 1953-06-19 1 LONDON June 18. Lord Stansgate 7(5 y< ar o.d La.joui ruffled the arlatscra ic calm of the H&use of Lords day by accusing Britain Of no4 obs.-ivmg fcer treaty ations w th Egypt gate lv uded 'he Laboui i nl delegation which ted ..iro n 1946 ioA.P. - 327 words
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Article156 1953-06-19 1 tvAiinANDL', June 18. .irs\ Angiahmu Tensing saia she would like to go to itain with her husbanu, -verest conquerer Tensing sorkay. and their two daughters. She told Colonel John Hunt, leader of the British Everest expedition, that he could take Tensing "anywhere" after he had visited Darjeeling theirReuter - 156 words
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Article47 1953-06-19 1 ..row Our Own Ootieapondrm .MADRAS. June IS. The Jnion Deputy Minster foi Transport who returned here yesierday after visiting the injured in ralway disaster near MadanapaUe said claims Commissioner could be appointed soon to hear claims for compensation for tne v ctims. Copyright.47 words
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Article47 1953-06-19 1 From Our Own Cone; pondf nt NEW DELHI. June 18. The Air Transport Nationalisation scheduled to take place on July i is now expected to come _fi onlv on August 1. due to debt*/ in arrangements for boards to funct on. Oupy right47 words
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Article22 1953-06-19 1 LONDON. June 18. Doctor John Scott Lidgctt. veteran Methodist Minister, died Tuesday night a' th- age of DB. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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311 1953-06-19 1 om Our Own Correspondent. iviAL>RAS, June 18. The jhief aflßUSter of Madras Sri j Raj.igopalachari yesterday announced in a press conference .ne OOVemment'S intention to ,aise a loan of Re. 2i> .dKhs in eveiy d. strict ill the. otate to implement the311 words
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60 1953-06-19 1 LONDON. June 18. Mr. EL A. Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer, told the House of Commons hat Brita.n was "up against a difficult time with OOmpctlt'on from Japan. Germany and elsewhere." Bri ish industrial taxatl-it was the h ghest In the wor'd IK said, nReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-06-19 1 The Foreign Press Association gave a luncheon in honour of Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru at London's Dorchester Hotel on June 11. In the. A. P. Photo Nehru chats with Harry Agerhak, Danish President of the Association, and Mrs. Agerbak during the luncheon.46 words
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Article145 1953-06-19 1 LONDON. June. 18. The Colon.al Secretary. Mr. Oliver cyttel on. answen d quest. ons iDoat the Kandang Kerbau STOtnen'S hospital, Singapore, in the House of Commons yesierday. Mr. Stanley Awbery (Labour x3r stol Central > had asked him ■•/hen he last periodic inspects ~n of theReuter - 145 words
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Article84 1953-06-19 1 History's Worst Air Disaster TOKYO June 18. Approx ntately 127 American sei vicemen died today In history's w>rst air disaster as their giant O-l'l transport crashed and burned in murky rain near Tokyo. Most of tin' men were soldiers starting buck to their battle stations in Korea after rest leaveA.P. - 84 words
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236 1953-06-19 1 BANGKOK, June 18.— The Thai Cabinet was today considering whether refugee King Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia could be allowed to use this Thai capital as a propaganda platform in bis efforts to gain world support in his fight for independence The Cabinet failed yesterdayReuter - 236 words
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131 1953-06-19 1 Three Indians Get Awards For Good Service Among the sixteen locally employed civilians working with Far East Air Force units throughout the Command who were awarded Testimonials of Good Service were three Indians: Seenlvasan Govtndaaassy, Bachan Singh and Savarimuthu Yagappan. The Commander-in-Chief Far East Air Force. Air Marshal Sir Clifford131 words
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Article47 1953-06-19 1 WASHINGTON. June. 18. Supreme Court Justice Douglas granted an indefinite stay cf •npecut on yesterday to Julius uu iJthel HwS"nbrig, the woutasmnod aom sp es. but s-x iVJUrs later Chief Justice Vinson called a special session cf the liigh tribunal to review th" A. P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article176 1953-06-19 1 Donation From Tamil Murasu And Indian Daily Mail: $20,017.58 The Representative of tha Governraeftt of India la Malaya ha* received a cheque for $18,460.08 from Mr. O. Saxaagapany, Managing Kditor. "Tamil Murasu", Singapore, toward* the Madras State Cyclone Relief Fund. This bring" t»a total receipts from176 words
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Article37 1953-06-19 1 RIO DR JANEIRO, June 18. The Panair Do Brasrtl airl.ne Unounced today that its Lon-lon-Buen;s Aires Constallatlon crashed lost n glv- near Sao Paulo airport, klll.ng 17 peiaons fibroid- ten bagaengeis and ssv^rfl rfsw A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article90 1953-06-19 1 BANGALORE, June It. A man arrested by police seeking the murderer of British school-teacher Miss Enid Joyce Drayton, on May 3, was yesterday remanded to police custody for five days pending further inveatigation. He is 35-year-old Kuppuswnmy, an ex-convict. Miss Drayton, aged 47, was found90 words
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Article107 1953-06-19 1 On Sunday 21st June the A.O.C. Ceylon. Air Commodore J. Cox is arriving at Changl from Negombo and the follow'ng day (Monday 22nd Juno the A.O.C. Hong .Kong, Alt Commodore R. C. Field Is arriving from Kai-Tak. During their visits, together with the A.O.C. Malaya,107 words
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Advertisement53 1953-06-19 1 Subscription Roto* CRY POST) J» Malaya, BN- Borneo and 5 J Sarawak. i 1 Month 65 50 J 3 Months 16.50 J 6 Months ..33 00 X 1 Year 66-00 J Other Places t I 1 Month 9 6.50 5 3 Months 16.50 X I 0 Mentha at. oo Z53 words
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714 1953-06-19 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Friday, June 19, 1953 Three H.C.s And A Legacy JJ*: is a most heartening message that the High Commissioner for the Fe--deVati^'n of Malaya General i Sir Gerald Tempier has issyed on the occasion of the fifth anniversary ol the -promulgation of the r Emergency in714 words
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1004 1953-06-19 2 OBJECTIVES OF INDIA'S FIVE YEAR PLAN ARE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT SIR GEORGE SCHUSTER QIK George Schuster, who v.sited India at the invita--on of the Federation of Chamjei s of Commerce and Industry, has re tented his view hut the broad objec ives of India's Five -Year Plan are absolutely light. The1,004 words
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Article, Illustration90 1953-06-19 2 Photo. Queen Elizabeth 11 took the salute at the Trooping the Colour ceremony on Horse Guards Parade on June 11 her official birthday. The Colour trooped was that of the First Battalion, the Grenadier Guards. The Queen wore the uniform of Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment A scarlet tunic, dark blueA.P. - 90 words
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Article97 1953-06-19 2 E' IN ML U LAM: A joint meeting of the executives of tm Travancorc-Cochin Pradesh congress Committee and the congress .Legislature Party vviu be held here on June lb, it is icamt here. Questions like Aikya Kerala, relutionsnip with the Travancore Tamil Nad Congress and amendment toFOC - 97 words
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Article121 1953-06-19 2 NEW DELHI A few personnel f the Royal Afghan Air Force will shortly start tra n ng at different centres <n T-idi:. it will be for the first tun- that Afghan airmen will receive training ai lnd a. Among the trainees will be pupil -piloF.O.C. - 121 words
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Article238 1953-06-19 2 India Denies Charge Of Blockade NKW l»l l.Hi: Reports have been received by the Government of India that the French may send troops to their possession of Mali.- on the Malabar' coast to suppress any agitation against the l\ench Government, an official lokcsman said here. HeFOC - 238 words
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Article443 1953-06-19 2 BOMBAY Mr. Kali Mody Senior Personnel Officer of tne Assoc ated Cement Compan.i-s said here last week that greats* product.vi y could be brought About just'as much by mecha aisation as by managerial efli chncy. Personnel management, he added, provided the insurer to the question of makngFOC - 443 words
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Article72 1953-06-19 2 VVARDHA: Mr. J. P, Narain. ud here that the Praja Socialist Party was the -poor .nan's party" and should therefore be strengthened for the welfare of the countrv." Tne Praja Socialist "leader, who was addressing a public meeting, said that the Couireaa Government was unable io solveFOC - 72 words
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Article91 1953-06-19 2 MADRAS It is understock hat the Transport Dupar ubnt wJl sh:rtly introduce month Iy season tickets on one of the mpor;ant routes In the City as m experimental measure." Arrangements are also being expedited to cope with .nsreasing traffic, which the Transport nuthorit cs will haviFOC - 91 words
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Article42 1953-06-19 2 TRIVANDUUM: Dr. V R Narayanan Nayar, First Grade Surgeon in charge of the •3.N.T Section of the General Hospital, Trlvandrum has been appointed acting Surgeon General on probation for one vcar vice Dr. A. O. Jacob, who Nto retire from service. FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article667 1953-06-19 2 By the By Selegie' Road Whyre Voters Apathetic? HTiilS year's electoral regiaT trauon was a flop, Mr. John Lay cock eaid in the LeCouncil the other uay. Why? g It is understood that nearly j.700 new applications have oeen received this year for inclusion in the electoral register, wherefis last667 words
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499 1953-06-19 2 MADRAS INSURANCE CO. SCHENE MADRAS: The Union .Minister for Works, HeU-Inf am! 'Upplv, Sardar Swaran Singh, Mpeawd the I'rith\ ipakkam. I .ousing colony organised by the I'rlthvi Innuranee 0111 any, near Ambattur Raiiwav station. Three types of houses 110 in .d. are expected to beFOC - 499 words
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41 1953-06-19 2 SRINAGAR: Maulana Aduj Kalam Azud, India's Educati> Minister. arrived here a; week by air from Delhi on four-day private visit. Ht J ecelved by the Kashmir CW" Minister, Sheikh Abduls •nd other Cabinet ICialfltefl FOCFOC - 41 words
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Article, Illustration84 1953-06-19 3 tdniiral l.wule 1). McCormiok FBN, the "Atlantic Admiral" NATO Chief, aatchea from the right as an aaliialHci ISA naval „tti(ir Itaga a hand with a liLun-iiut umbrella on the airport Si Copenhagen. The umbn-lla i> held by Mra. Lorkhart. wife sf Captain Robert Green Lookhart, USA naval attache at theA.P. - 84 words
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545 1953-06-19 3 RESERVATION OF DHOTIS SARIS FOR HANDLOOMS ONLY SOLUTION SAYS C.R. ARUPPUKOTTAI, Sri C. Rajagopalachariar, Chief Minister reiterated his conviction that the only day in which the handloom industry could be rehabilitated and sustained was to ban the production of bordered dhotis and coloured saris by textile mills. Any other step,FOC - 545 words
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83 1953-06-19 3 Donations To Madras Cyclone Relief Fund NEW DELHI: Further conaibutions, specifically ear.l irked for Madras cyclone relief, have been received by .lie I'rime Minister from Indian organisations and individuals in Burma and Malaya. A sum of Rs. 6.10b-y-7 was .oceivcd in April through the .nibassy of India in Rangoon. ndFOC - 83 words
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Article151 1953-06-19 3 BkUftriOVlj: tne prooit-m of mding suitable accommoda.ion tor housing the omces o. a< Dew State nas been en^ag"ng tne attention of the iocui luthorUies. Tne Government ive caned for a list of the wildings suitable for the be.retariat of the Andhra State nd for housing the staff.FOC - 151 words
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Article1009 1953-06-19 3 V. S. Surciwnuthan - V. S. Surciwnuthan By ALTHOUGH known for centuries for its pearls, sh poun.i.ng and intrepid sailors it ihs dscov.-iy and exploitation of petroleum since the war that has put the tiny territory of Kuwuu on the map. For under this and, sandy she.kh--lom no largerBirmingham Post - 1,009 words
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Article107 1953-06-19 3 COLOMBO: Mr. N. t>. Kriand Srimati f. A. ..tuiuniin nc •JiiifHtriic-.J by a .louj.e of zi arustss MTV .1 lived here to give a senes jr oeneiit penonuances in aiu of tne Maiiauna Uandhi Meatonal Conege, Kanay. This ..s the oniy educational instnu- .ion inFOC - 107 words
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Article97 1953-06-19 3 Madurai— Bodi Rly. Line MADURAI: The sixty-mile .aadurai-iiodmayakanur raiiivay line whicn was dismaml_u during the last war and which is now being restored ..ml be opened for traffic by ,bout March next, it is learnt icre. The line has almost been rc.aid from Madurai upto Usl..■mpatti, about half the engthFOC - 97 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-06-19 3 I'hotf First stun for Russian sailors touring London by coach on June II was this grave In Hlghgate Cemetery, North 1 .anion. Here Karl Marx was burled In 1883. In the vase on the grave are 11 red carnations. The sailors, there were 100 of them, are from the crewkofA.P. - 66 words
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307 1953-06-19 3 HAN GALORE: Though in the siv year*, since independence, India had the benevolent dictatorship of Sri Jawa.lanai Nehru, the country h.d not vet found a successor lor his leadership. This was the greatest defect of our democracy. While in times of crisis,FOC - 307 words
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Article26 1953-06-19 3 CALCUTTA: Four fireengines fought a fire in a jute godown in Gun Foundry Road. Co^sipore, last week and Dut sit the blaze in an hour.- FOCFOC - 26 words
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306 1953-06-19 3 Communists Giving Up Undesirable Ways, Says CR TUTICORIN Addressing a public meeting ac Gandh. Maidan on the beach Sri S. r'onnuswamy Nadar. Pres.dent. Town Congress Committee, presidr g. Sri C. Rajagopalachar.ar. Chief Minister appealed to the people "to have faith in J;d, and worship Him, and not co get worrFOC - 306 words
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Article, Illustration127 1953-06-19 3 Photo. A son of an Italian-born barber and Franklin Deland Roosevelt's granddaughter, Sara Delano Rosevelt, heiress to a multi-million dollar fortune, were married on June 12 in a tenement district Aomaa /Catholic Church In New York. The bridegroom is palnlst Anthony dl Bonaventura, 28. Thousands of neighbours crowded on tenementsA.P. - 127 words
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Article396 1953-06-19 3 POONA: A process by i which nicotine sulphate could i i be successfully and economical- »y extracted from tobacco > i wastes has been evolved at i i he National Chemical La- > moratory here. I A spokesman of the labora- tory toid press recently tnatFOC - 396 words
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322 1953-06-19 3 POPULATION Family Planning Only Solution MYSORE. Dr. S. Chacdraeekar, of Baroda University, discussed several solutions- to ihc population problem of india, such as agricultural development, industralisatlon, internal migration, and planned arenthood In the course of has speech at the World University Service Seminar, held at Mysore. Agricultural development, he said,FOC - 322 words
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Article121 1953-06-19 3 MADRAS Si I Deshmukh. India's Finance Minister, referring to the question of payment of compensation to the varous airlines tr> be shortly nationalised by the Government of India, said that compensation would have to be paid par ly in Cash, and the rest in F.v^-Year bonds. "MyFOC - 121 words
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1124 1953-06-19 4 The Sathasivam Case jjyiß. O. J. OORLOFF, Proctor, giving e*.idence In the Sathasivam case, said that Mr. Allen Mendis was a lose friend of tils. He was in Court one day when Mr. Mendis was giving evidence. When .Mr. Mendis was qqueatfoned as1,124 words
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Article, Illustration333 1953-06-19 4 "The Education Fund is a unique feature in the fiscal po.icy of this country", said Dato j*. K. C. Tnuraismgham at .no inaugural meting wf the education Development Fund rfoard held Wednesday. The L>ato added: "Tnerc may oc two opinions on the mannei A imposition of333 words
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