Indian Daily Mail, 23 June 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 132. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. JUNE 23, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 59 1 I'hoto. Mrs. An ff Eahmoo, wife of Sherpa Tensing, hears the Be«B of her husband's suw ssful assault on Mount Everest as her daughters Xi ma (left) and Pem-Pem read a newspaper account of "The Tiger's" achievement Sherpa Tensing himself said that he was the first to
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  • 263 1 CAIRO, June 22. General Mohamed Neguib, President of the new Republic of Egypt, has told the Indian and Pakistani embassies here that he would like to meet Mr. Nehru and Mr. Mohamed Ali together next Tuesday, as both Prime Ministers will be
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  • 117 1 HO'S FORCES LEAVE PHUONG KHE ALONE! HANOI June 22.—Com-munist-led Vietminh forces yesterday abandoned theii attack on a post at Phuong ;j m lea South of Han.»i rQ hours of tenacious teasi -nee bv small defending Vietnamese Qarrison. The attackers withdrew undei heavy f re from the po-t and steady bombing
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  • 87 1 p 'oni Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June 22--■riplementat on of compensation to West Punjab refugees scheme in regard to one of six h gh priority category claimants living in the Punjab dwellers in mud huts -has begun. The total number if claimants Hkelv to '^npfit i s
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  • 259 1 ANDHRA HARTAL IN BELLARY omOui Own Corrospondent) MADRAS June 22. Follow- ing the uc'«.in^ Pv me Minister ._Uulanu Azad's condeninaLlon of tho actviLies of Ar.ihia agitators in Bella: y own protesting against the inciusion of Del'.ary Taluk ;n [ysore Slate and the D.sti ct Magistrate's ban on meetings in) pr
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  • 80 1 80 Fishermen Still Un traced ;.v Our Own Correspondent j M> D S A.S .?une 22. -Eighty ;f thu 2!'.2 f shermen reported missing n the Madras se.»s icco pited for after two days since Tuesday ore yet to be of 'ntenalve search by Indian Kit F.rce planes and the
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  • 230 1 Even Iff South Does Not Agree To It* "Wore Hopeful" Talks With Rhee Tvr_fS E °o L Jum 22 Ge «eral Mark Clark, United Nations Commander, said today he is authorized to sign a Korean armistice even if South Korea does not tgree to it. louth'Km^rn^Pr"^
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  • 119 1 SEOUL, June 22. General Mark Clark, United Nations Supreme Commander, said here today he tbougbt tne Korean armistice talks would start again "when we answer the letter the Communists sent us last weekend'. The reply should be delivered 'before long" he said. The Communists' letter protested against
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  • 341 1 TOKYO, June 22. General Mnrk Clark flew to Korea today for a possible showd:wn with South Korean President Syngmaa Rhee. Tho American commandei of the Un ted Nat ons troops in the Far East left Tokyo early in the morning and arrived In Seoul about noon. Gen.
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  • 30 1 PARMA, Italy. June 22. Amleto Poveruomo, one of the men who paved the way for Ttaiiah Fascism by murdering Mussolini's most outspoken opponent, died in prison hers last tight- Reuter
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  • 301 1 KHATMANDU, Juno 22. onerpa Tensing ua.l not attend a lint ah Ifimnassy leeeptton .iei_ alter protesting about derogatory lemarks" attributed in an Ind. an paper to Colonel Jwhn Hum, leader oi the British bJverest expedition. The Bnerpa quoted Colonel Hunt as saying Tens ng was a good
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  • 159 1 U.S. TO ENTER INDO- CHINA WAR? SAItiON, June %Z. According to well informed American sources here, the United Slates soon will ask to participate directly in drawing up military plans and operations againsc the Vieiminh. General John W. O 'Daniel's American mission, according to these sources, will present a report
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    34 1 Photo; Wearing a diamond Tiara, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II dines in the Fleet Flagship, the 42,500-ton* battleship, "VANGUARD" when she was the guest of Admiral Sir George Creasey, Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleet (left). A.P.
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  • 124 1 i From Our Own Ccricspondontj KARACHI, June 22. Khwajs Nazimudd n yesterd resigned the presidentship of Pakistan Muauna League as irell ;is tho chairmanship of the League Parliamentary Bo;: id. In statement, he said, he had dec ded to resign these pjsts the clay after he was
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  • 48 1 The fortn ghtly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held on Wednesday, June 24, at 7 p.m. at No. 26, Lorong N, Teluk Kurau, Singapore, the residence of Sri N. Damodaram Pillai. All members are cordially invited to be piesent on the occasion.
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  • 225 1 Churchill And Ike Announce Plans WASHINGTON. June 22. The Un ted States and BriLa n hive announced July 8 as tho opening date for the big Lhroe meeting in Bermuda but the American announcement made it contingent on French approval. The British announcement i aboard the
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  • 52 1 LONDON, June 22. Mr. Henry Beesley, who celebrated his 106th birthday three weeks ago, claimed to be Britain's oldest man, died yesterday in hospital at Workingham about 40 miles west of London. He had been ill for three days. Until recently he smoked cigarettes and drank
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  • 582 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. June 23, 1953 RHEE HAS SPOILT HIS OWN CAUSE! |N a wond torn asunder with conflicting ideals and aspirations, it is impossible to find a solution for anything that will be universally or unanimously applauded. It is always a case of one man's food being
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  • 2232 2 THE SUEZ CANAL ZONE BASE AND THE MIDDLE EAST 'pHE Suez Camd Zone base in i h»* eastern deserts of Egypt ha s been in two world var.s the keystone of an elTect.ve system of defence for the Middle East, and it Ul in
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  • 85 2 YORK. June 21 -Unit ed Nat ons sources sad Hmf^t' day that the top' offlcids of J»e UM may decide to' call ■peclal General Assembly lU ■on if a Korea truce SP^Sfe bPf "to* Secetary-General Dae H___. "''g I man *Jold and General -in* y
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  • 1207 3 Train Collision Near Madanapalle- Details Lists 01 Dead And Injured MADRAS: Fifty persons are feared to have been killed ;>nd .0 injured, according to official reports iTa fmttroun railway accident that occurred at 11 15 p.ii,. on June 13, between Muiakalacheruru and R*»t taiapuram on the J>harniavara,n-i>akaiametu -gauge section of
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  • 38 3 It la so far known that ten railway officials are definitely imong the casualties and ten more arc feared to have lost their lives. Those who lost their lives were: Narayanan, Khaja Hus-s-ain and Sab Jan (drivers),
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  • 77 3 MORAT i Switzerland), June 21. -Professor Henri de Man, _8, member of several pre-war Belgian cab.nets and convicted warLme collaborator, was killed when his car was struck by a train near here last n ght. His wife, who was with him, died Inter in a
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  • 153 3 Indian Ships In Mediterranean Exercises PORTSMOUTH: The Indian 23 to T, t r ,ke len ;S*--TSr ci4 of ?h! "SSLi? the e«rraneafffi^ BnUSh Mediter shlp 116 i oo^ 2-H- FlagFlotilla, and her two N&Vy iP in Tht rs2= as -"p s Indian ships, comprising the cla T ss e grOUp
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  • 166 3 I m PATI: Tho Tiiiimalai and Tirupati Devasthanams hav-e decided to start a course of .studies in "Har'katha Kalaand Sri C. Raiagopal.icharlar Chief Minister," it stated i s vi«ry much interested n such course being started in *™_*P*»t and many peop'e trained. w w Prof. P.
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  • 191 3 NEW DELHI: Much wo:k is progress m Ind a 0:1 ncreanr the use of fertilizers for iddlng t_ the country's pioduc'lon. A 5 against *>n average onsiu.ipl.ion of about 250.000 ons of ammonium sulphate er annum, dur ng the current /ear about 500.000 tons are
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  • 280 3 Discuss Promotion Of Better Relations With Other Races LONDON: Indians from all over the British Colonial world concluded a two-day conference In London the first uf its ftlnd ever held. They come from multi-rac al terr tories where the Indian population, mostly descended from the indentured
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  • 347 3 Urges Indo-Pak Agreement SKINAGAR: Political cir;*!es attach great importance to Sheikh Abdullah's broadcast on the occasion of Id-ul-Fitr as, according to them, the speech reflects a significant development fn political trends in the State. Those who had expected State should accede to India
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  • 88 3 There Is yet another noteworthy feature of Sheikh Abdullah's speech and that is that he has asked the people across-firc line to persevere in creating a friendly atmosphere in that part of the State which would enable India and Pakis tan to come to a
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    80 3 Photo. Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, vice-president of the Republic of India, Is welcomed on arrival at San Francisco airport on June 9 for a threeday visit to the Bay area before returning home. He told reporters he did not believe South Korean troops would actually fire on Indian troops as has
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  • 71 3 MADRAS The Corpoi at on uithoritiei am making arrangeoaenta to supply midday meals 'his year to a larger number of children. It is p»opos«*d to ncrease the number by p l least j per cent in each school. Last year 8.246 children wen
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  • 41 3 Dgmodara Menon, M. V. P. said hat the Mercantile Employees Association, in Kozhikode, was striving t; gel better salary bonus for commercial employee?. He said that daap.te the .hops and Establishments Act the grievances of commeic'al employees continued.- FOC
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  • 653 4 CEYLON NEWS: Ceylon Could Not Accept India's Additional Demand NEW DELHI: Details of the talks between the Prime Ministers of India and Ceylon in London are not yet received in New Delhi, and official circles are, therefore, unable to confirm the
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  • 299 4 Commandant Lt.-Col. T. J. Hutch nsoii, Jommmdant S.V.C.. at a Prnaa Sanferenee yesteid-iy revtaM hat the response to the drive or recruus which was held .n .'ebiuary and March had been i sappointing. This he said, /as possibly partly due to the ail ng of
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  • 212 4 The death of Mr. V. S. de S. Wikramar- ayake, who was a member or tne former Legislative Council, and later of the arst State Council occurred in Colombo last week. He was 76 years of age, and his death removes another of the older politician*
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  • 131 4 TIRUCHIRAPALLI. June 15. -Srila Sri Devasigamani Ambalavana Desikar Head of the Kunnngudi Adhinam, arrived here by a i r from Ceylon. Sris T. M. iviarayanaswami Piliai, T. P. Meenakshisunlaram Pillai. N. Halasyam. Secretary. Ara Neri Kbazagam, and others received him at the airport. H» told
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  • 124 4 TEHERAN, June 22. The Shah of Persia has telegraphed Genera] Neguib congratulating him on becoming the first President of the Egyptian Republic, The Shah added he hoped Hod would lead the Egryntian nation towards peace and prosperity. -Renter. hend la why the Ceylon Government, enlightened as
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  • 138 4 NEW l/^-^i, ju iie 22.- Mr. Y. Mita, leader of the Japanese expedition wnich failed to conquer Mt. Manaslu after gettin within about 1,000 feet of th" top, has described the mountain as "a super-dreadnought of the Himalayan range. In a letter to Y. Kasuya Consul General
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  • 98 4 GALLE: Mi. W. Dahanayake, MP for Galle speaking on the occasion nf the 16th anniveraary of the Galle Gandhi Ka'agara at llu** Schorl of Higher Studies, Galle, criticised officers of the Department of Immigration and Emigration what he described as their "lethargy and inefficiency, in
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  • 30 4 ISTANBUL, June 22 F;**ld Marshal Alexander Papagos. the Gieek Prime Minister, on a six-day state visit to Turkey, arrived Utn by train fiom Ankara jresterday.- Reuter
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  • 742 4 Trade Union Training Course In Tamil A series of Trade Union Training Courses sponsored by the Federation Government were held in the various towns of Malaya from April to June last year with Mr. F. W. Dalley, experienced trade unionist from England as the principal lecturer. Those* courses were so
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  • 587 4 "Labour Boycott Won't Stop UMNO-MCA Congress" -TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN The following statement, approved by Da to Sir Cheng-lock Tan, MCA President, was issued on Sunday by Tengku Abdul Rahman, UMNO President: "I was most surprised when read the statement made by the Labour Party representative in the press in connection
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  • 128 4 LONDON, June 22- Today's 1 ondon T-U.M believed that h'* reason wh ch tntN-ghl Kinr. '-Ici 3dom Ettnhaoouh back i t*~* Cambodia 'he arriv*. 1 in lodo-Ch'na of n Unitp-i States mission. The mission arrived In Saigon to d acusa tiv* war j
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  • 100 4 'SHEET STEEL IN EXCHANGE FOR IRON' Tiie liniater of Commorc nd Trade Mr. R. G. Sanan. iQ CO, has proposed to the C'b r that export of scrap iron should e permitted 0n.,, > j .villing to supply Ceylon with heet steel. The sheet steel, he urges, should be used
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