Indian Daily Mail, 21 June 1953

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indina Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 129. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 95 1 BOMBAY, India. June 20. Torrential rain at times downpours of an inch an hour —halted plane and train serV ;iS in western India yesterdav. West coast trains betwee 1/ ind New Delhi did not mMc scheduled runs, and se- tl i planes due here were
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  • 103 1 What the country needed was tolerance more than unity, said Mr, K. Kuhathasan M.M.C. presiding at the fourth annu 1 general meeting of the Gandul Nilayam Community Centie held at Chiviathcru. He said that there was a time when everybody on a pub lie platform advised the peopl
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  • 278 1  -  SELVAS REPINDIA REFUTES STRAITS TIMES REPORT Anti-Indian Propaganda Deplored By Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, totally and emphatically denied a Straits Tinu 'story' of Thursday, June 18 that made serious and unwarranted allegations against Indians. Mr. M*non described the
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  • 154 1 Photos. r aEs^sxsjsr as, tax t %^ssf ,M < s An airview of the Great Armada as the Royal Yacht, (second from top) steams between the lines of warships. At right are a line of British and Commonwealth Aircraft Carriers. In the centre, from bottom, are
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  • 177 1 'rum Our Own C'orresponden MADRAS, Juno 20.— Th. .men Government has ok Am&ram Governm »nl it that M .iot agreeable to impose cu n the salax-.es of AM-lnd _rv.ce officer.-* .erviny u ita e. Consequuntly the Stan iovernment have decided testore cut <-ff r
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  • 256 1 G-''f rii ng to the number *'W*o\ he sad that the nor- Bk from India to Ma--lin VHS between L5OO and Af > i men h during the last years. And most of them "in returning to Malaya. The i cure held good in the i of normal
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  • 136 1 From Our Own Corresponden i.lADRAS. June 20.- lis't 01 ._o fishermen who weie .mrooned in Madras soas witha f.fty mile rad u g since .uesday wen* spitted »st •vening by Indian Airtorce ane and Madia* Flying ChlO .'rainer Aircraft and lnd an .'aval D<_-*troyer Rana
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  • 143 1 CAIRO, June 20.— The new ministers appointed to fthc Egyptian cabinet on Thursday, took the oath before the Pre-.ident-Premier Mohamed Na?uib, last night in the bl? hall of Cairo's historic Abdin Palace. The new ministers are: Lieutenant Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser, Vice-Premier and Interior Minister, Major Salah
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  • 55 1 CALCUTTA, June 20.— Re serves of limestone and marble i tne Dehra Don-Monsoono .i* a may be sufficient to war.nt the" establishment of B Portland cement factory at Jehin Uon, according to pie im nary :nvest.gations conduced by the Geological Survey jf India who have
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  • 46 1 CALCUTTA. June 20. Ac:ording to a message from lianchi, Achaiya Vtaobn Share ,ia.s collected 10.005 acres of and in one day foi h bho:dan (land g ft) movement from a /JlagC near Ranchi. Acharya Slave is at present touring tanchl district. FOC
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  • 39 1 The Date Association of Iraq las offered a g.ft of 70 cases f the choicest Iraq- date. (0 ho All-India Women's Food Jouncil in order to help the ouncil in furtherance of its (bject of popularising nonereal foods. ILS
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  • 181 1 Azad Deplores Anti-Kannada Statements From Our Own cot-res, •< NEvV DELHI, June 20. Maulana Azad in a statement on behalf of the Union Government yesterday condemned recent attaks on .Kannada speaking citizens by groups of Tele^u i/i.-a.-iiig peop.e hi ij-i.-.j _own. He sa.d "I would Ike o state categorically here
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  • 805 1 NEW YORK, June 20. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg died in the electric chair in Sing Sing prison within ten minutes of each other last night for conspiring to pass atomic secrets to Russia in the second world war. Three charges _f electi ci y failed
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  • 256 1 Rhee's Action: Most Objectionable— Nehru UERGEXSTOCK, Swltzer land, June SO. A spokesman for tne conference of the Indian diplomats which is going on here under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru said yesterday that Sy ngman Rhee's action In releasing non-Communist prisoners of war was considered "most objectionable
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  • 231 1 __._ixvi^^_Mi.U, June _0. Tne* main puny 01 tuc oruisn e.\- alHlull WlllCll U'U^UillU J_V*cr vol win louay ma K c a *i juiuj.ni.il ciuiy* Him rvatiuun■uu, capital or tne mou_uu.li ._u B uuiii of iMepai. me e.\|tcuinuii s leader Co ionei joiui nunc and tour otnci
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  • 125 1 WASHINGTON, June 20. Mr. Waiter S. Robertson, Assistant Secretary of State ft/. *ne tar Kast, will rty to Kore_ .inertly to confer with Souti. ..orean President Sjngman .thee at Mr. Rhec's invitation, it was learned last night. This development came a -he end of
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  • 59 1 MADRAS, June 20. Thi Madras Government <s to raise i public loan of Rs 50 millior to finance capital projects -nnoancing th s n Madias or Wednesday, the Chief Min'ste of the State. Mr. Rajagopala _haii. told newsmen that hf to raise the loan
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  • 57 1 From Our Own CorreKponden' Betul: I'ad'-.va Pradesh N:* ionnl r*M*,v?o'iinii --if Praia B alist P.irty which concluded "ive. day meet ng here yeater lay appointed Fifteen-Ma*r rJommHtfoo o draw up actio pr: gramme for pp.rtv as ais* v o draw »n f*)rat p**;r<* of deve •op-mental plan to
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  • 173 1 N»_vv JJj-oni, dune aV. Tne tndian Ked cross decided to go mead witn preparations to oend a Red Cross mission to rvorea suoject to changes ihut >iiay oe necessary as a resuil jf Dr. Syngman Rhee's release of _o,uu*u XNortn Korean prisoners. xndia is
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  • 124 1 LONDON The Btaun of tht ate Ceylon Prem'er, which o be executed in bronze by Mr. ames \v odford, R.A., will low d'ipicl Mr. D. S. Sonant--;ake In ordinary lounge suit. It i? understood that repr?eri utkmg had bepn made to dr. Dudley Senanayakc. Prime
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  • 122 2 "Sterilise the men". They ire the more dangerous of the species. Why centre planned parenthood on the women?" asked Dr. (Mrs). S. A. Apcar at a debate held by the Ceylon Muslim League on Planned Parenthood". Dr. (Mrs.)'F. M. Ram Aluwihare, speaking for Planned Parenthood, said
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  • 75 2 The Queen, with the Duke of Edinburgh in Field Marshal's uniform behind her, takes the salute at the march past in front of liuckingham Palace after riding back from the Ceremony, followed by the troops. A.l*. Photo. University, students confer with Prof. A. M. Hillhouse after a
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  • 141 2 In 1935. Mr. and Mrs. HorH. story sinc^ it depends couple saw an empty mill. They learned it had been idle for 20 years. They wanted home, but they also relieved that it serviceable igain. They set to work and oday Mr. Margaret Horsted is probably the only
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  • 464 2 Women's Institutes in theFederation of Malaya, started in tne autumn of 1952, have 'spread like wildfire' said General Templer, the High Commissioner, at his recent press conference. The progress achieved has been dcscnoed by Miss Margaret Her'oertson, member of the British National Federation of
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  • 375 2 MOSCOW: P'or continues to big business in Russia and Russia continues to be one of the largest fur producer^ and exporters of the world. Frequent news" items in the Moscow newspapers stress the importance of fur farming and trapping. From the Far East on the shores of
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  • 183 2 Belvadural Thli uchelvam 3 ng.ipore, is near ng the end of a year of study at Cornell University ,n the Uni.ed States und« r a Rotary International Fellowship sponsored by the Rotary Club of Singapore. He is considered one of the outstanding students among the ill from 34
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  • 1329 2 M OTWITHSTANDING the efforts made by wellmeaning promoters of enlightenment among the masses of our country, one has to admit that credulity, superstition and tradition are hard to kill. Thus it is that certain peculiar and some times forbidding customs and rituals still survive in parts
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  • 1129 3  -  Marjorie Thomson By THK Government of ind "a is taking full advantage ct rig fSCihtlCg offered in Auslalia l>y ,h Colombo Plan Techni'-G Assistance Scheme, which came mto existence in 1950 it has sent brill. ant Inflan scientists and graduates to reSeJ rdi
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  • 123 3 MO Ft ADAH AD: About 1,500 students, who had collected at the railway station last week to receive examination results, created a disturbance when told that the Delhi train did not bring any newspaper containing results. The students' request to the .rain Guard to open the brake
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  • 122 3 An expectation of increased yields of padi in several of the important padf areas of the country by the use of better varieties, is indicated by a series of variety trials carried out in Malaya between 1947--50. These trials are described in Bulletin No. 25
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  • 114 3 Britain will be represented in the first world ploughing -.cm>st —at Coburg, Ontario, Canada, in October— by two ploughmen from the North of England. They are Mr. Percy Dixon, of Dillingham, .vho will be competing in the tractor section. Mr. Dixon has many ploughing successes to his credit,
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  • 895 3 Industrial Developments In India make dry-core, paper-insulated I cables, technical assistance be- j ing provided by Standard Tele- J phone Cables Ltd. of the United Kingdom. The factory has been planned so as to pro ducc about 470 miles of cable 1% year, and production is expected to begin in
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  • 293 3 Certain -raitsnien ana ouiiie countries overseas win _o_n o- given tne rignt to uiopmy tne noyai coat oi -inns wua, oeneain, tne vvoius '-ay Appointment to ii.ivi. Queen raiaaoetii li i'Or it is not untn tne csoveruign nas oeen tnree >eai_ _ii in, inrone anu nas sau--luctorny servea
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  • 98 3 Al the inv taion of the .'ouncil of the University of [alaya the Malayan Governient| haTC agreed to so up. n aavoefcst on with "the Univ* rty of Malaya, a committee of Utside >-xi"•;'..*-: enquire into ie future neede of university n del education (including* lent-i. y and
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  • 343 3 Governments Views Differ On Health Rules The In- oi national Labour Organisation has reported a divis.on of op n on among Governments in regard to the form to oe given to a set of proposed international regulations to safeguard the health of work* rs in their places of employment. The
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  • 832 4 SATHASIVAM MURDER CASE: STRESS ON "MISSING BOY" On the evening of October the police of tlus country perpetrated a grave injustice in arresting Mr. M. Sathasivam, said Counsel tor the defence, Dr. Colvin R. de Silva, in his opening address to the jury, after the close
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  • 183 4 WORLD'S YOUNGEST JOURNALIST! If one of these days you are outton-noieu oy a Utue g.i. and questioned in American .ashion do nat ccns.der her miP> rtinent. For th s g.n go:den-naireu -.iis b Ranelle Rhoues, who hau_ 'iwii Texas is he world s youngest i-oving conesponueiiL Mim s oniy 12.
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  • 224 4 STATUE OF A PATRIOT i_.-v.x_jV; minting trout tne On v.-", ul XOlo _?COlgC I_. fjuVrt ihmi oeen m me lore-' .-oul oi every swuggas tne -_uuuy nau put up tu nee u--cji, iigiuing liidoiiiiiaoiy ana teietuii-ssiy auu fie aeservcu men* nigneet tnouU as one 01 rifeaiesi patriots and cnianeiremarKed tne
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  • 93 4 AMBALANGODA, Ceylon. -no _wn ooiuo can aw any .-.aim lu our i-i_na. iti_> is a. wen 1.1 v.urcu luiiu. it nas oeeii iavouieu aim nuu-UtiU uy OUi oieat0 ieat _-h1 1-uuOua. ne kucv> vwat iii- uiiaiiuua would u_u>iM iier. tor _000 year- aftei ..tin. iiieiciore ne
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  • 352 4 Oeylcn s "Tmint population eauioated as 1.000 by Ums rVardan of the Wild Life De j-r.ment in his Admin.straion rteport for 1952. _ne rate of depletion of the ...epnanr, bom oy killing an_ -dptur.ng during the las. few ,~cirt-. wag about tw.ee the iormal rue of
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  • 110 4 Ceylon is t. irmpoit I.OOL cons of red on. ons from South India, to meet the temporary shor age of onion. s »n the market, until the next crop is oai vested m July. Mr. K. Alvapiilai, Permanent Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and F\x>d, told
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  • 41 4 ELECTION PETITION DISMISSED Mr. Justice de Silva has dismiso-'d the petition neld by Mr. K. Ramalingam challenging the election of Mr. V. Kumaraswamy, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and Food to the Chuvakacheheri scat in the House of Representatives.
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  • 81 4 Fellowships for Ceylon University women for research in the U.K. and America hav* been offered by the International Federation of Unlversitv Women. Mrs. C. R B. WickramusiniXhe Secret. j ry of the Ceylon Federation of University women, said "Our University women do not seem interested it
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  • 214 4 Council On Teaching Of Buddhism An Advisory Council to advise the Director of -Education _n tne teaening of uuacim.-m as a subject in Government schools nas been appointed oy .nc Minister of -Education, Mr. .vi. D. Banda. The Council's function will lie also: (a) to advise on the preparation of
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  • 198 4 4'mct stuueim vvu' ku.c -ivion siiuniy iui inuia iui nigner studies unucr me u_.--*-4IIIMCtt( oi IttUM OUitUl-.l ■wiMwarsnip rcueiuc tor un. -va<. _4rtM-o_. Mr. Aioert Bopegamagc (31) .oaves i "I'jiiiJ'ii uy mil uo juh- for _>oiiii.ay wnere ne w.»i _iuuy tor I'n.L/ in bocioio B y a.
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  • 311 4 Teaching aboui. the Un led Nations, its Agencies -ind ..}r*ir aims and functions w.U be included in the curriculum oi .ohools at the next revision of the syllabuses. Buek knowedge and understanding are for the most part absent now. Th s recommendation, maae .<y a Sub-Commission
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  • 93 4 An anthology of contcmcor■«r verse "Poetry in Wartime' compiled by a Ceylonise. Mr. M. J. Tambimuttu, 19 of a number of books selected by the Arts Council ot ■Jreat Britain as the nucleus of :neir new party library which vas opened by Mr. Joseph ompton. Chairman of
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    • 189 4 FTIND FOB TENSING ,'iZ'" £T~ house SULTAN CAI-CCTTA, June -0. Donations to E««d started dj* TODAV: 3-6-9 p. m The statesman" to parchas- a_r_r-VTwx hea,e f.i Tens ng at D.r.'- "JAMINDAR" feeing totaled Rs 4900 -'G^ (in Tamil) 12. pies 3on June 17 The o^ <^ o^ mmmomoo^ immmms<t^ os
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