Indian Daily Mail, 5 July 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 144. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 512 1 Heroes Recall Experience LONDON, July 4. The conquerors ef Mount Everest disclosed yesterday they pushed on to reach the "roof of the world" at the risk of running short of the oxygen they needed to come down alive. New Zealander Edmund Hilary and his
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  • 373 1 Tensing's Plans In Europe ZURICH. July 4. Tiger Tensing said that he would be staying about ten davs in London and then would be returning to Switzerland for a holiday. He will be the guest :f the Swiss Alphine Foundation. Tensing was the centie of attraction at Zurich airport when
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  • 270 1 The climbers including the expedition's leader Colonel John Hunt, arrived at London airport in four-enjined Aigonaut aircraft ftom New Delni, yesterday. The 39-year-old Sherpa Tensing, "tiger of the snows" is visiting Britain for the first ume. So also are his wife and two daughters who have accompanied
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  • 111 1 Reds Want Pretty Women Barbers! HONGKONG, July 4. Women hi Canton are wanted for war work In Korea, reported the Independent but pro-Nationalist Kung Sheung Daily News recently. The paper said the Communist authorities in Canton had notified 150 women barbers they would be required for Immediate departure to Korea.
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  • 93 1 Tensing Sherpa of Everest fame tired after London's enthusiastic reception to him was sleeping last night in a suite of rooms in London's aristocratic Park Lane area. The- had been reserved for him and his family in the Indian Service Club where visiting senior Indian
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  • 35 1 LONDON, July 4.--The London County Council caught in the wave of enthusiasm over Britain's conquest of Everest, is to start courses in mountaineering St tun r.f Ita mmmu iag institute* Reuter
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  • 66 1 "LONDON, July 4. -Britain s conquerors of Mt. Everest disclosed they are looking for more mountains to conquer. Lt. Col. John Hunt, leader of the expedition, said he has his eye on another Himalayan mountain- the third highest in the world. Hunt said the mountain is known
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  • 194 1 CAPETOWN, July 4. The Governor General of South Africa, Dr. E. G. Jansen, opening the new parliament yesterday, said legislation would be introduced to put coloured voters on a separate electoral roll and give them separate representation in parliament. The Prime
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  • 118 1 Sixth Year Off Drought In Madras (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 4. Madras State has just managed to survive sixth continuous year of drought but only by narrowest margin. Belated ruins have filled great reservoirs like Mettur, Pykara and Bhavani which supply electricity and agricultural water and State Government
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  • 218 1 CAIRO, July 4. The Egyptian government said there was no question of resumption of Anglo-Egyptian negotiations over the disputed Suez Canal zone "unless the oiher side agrees to our main principle." Major Salah Salem, Minister of National Guidance, told a news conference "Our object
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  • 77 1 PARIS. July 4. -The French Government yesterday released the text of a note to the three Associated States of Indochina in which said there were grounds for completing their independence and sovereignty. Tne note, which has been sent to the Governments of Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos,
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  • 142 1 LONDON, July 4. -^The centre of London, one of the smokiest cities in the world, should be declared a "smokeless zone," according to a Government department. The Ministry of Hous ng tola a meeting of a local Regional Board for Industry yesterday that a Committee would
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  • 98 1 LONDON, July 4. The House of Commons yesterday approved a British scholarship scheme for American students as a token of thanks for Marshall Plan Aid. A wise-crack-ing Labourite suggested Senator McCarthy should be invited to study here, too. Emiys Huges, commenting on the bill before
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  • 59 1 LONDON. July 4. Lord Swinton. British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, presided at a London meeting of the Commonwealth countries' High Commissioners. The meeting v/hich was devoted to a discussion of foreign affairs precedes by one week the threepower Washington conference. It was also attended by Mr. Selwyn
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  • 304 1 SEQUEL TO AGITATION FOR TIRUTTANI (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 4. Leading Tamil congressman man M. P. Sivagnana Gramani, Member of Madras Legislative Council was arrested yesterday morning at Triuttani in Chittoor District when he was leading a demonstration of Tamils against inclusion of Tiruttani
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  • 52 1 Return Of Released Of PoWs SEOUL, July 4. Many of the 27,000 anti-Communist North Korean prisoners who escaped from Allied stockades would gladly return now if assured there would be no reprisals, an official source said today. Others iep:iiedly would return to prison only on direct orders from President Syngman
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  • 48 1 ASHTON UNDER LYNE, Northwest England, July 4. Mr. Harold Wilson, loading member of the leftwing gioup in the Parliamentary Labour Party s aid here last night that it" South Korea refused to accept a United Nations truce it would be guilty of aggression.- Reuter
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  • 489 1 JOHANNESBURG, July 4. Dr. Malan, the South African Prime Minister, yesterday revealed his plan for ending the deadlock over his proposal to take coloured voters off the common roll. The deadlock was brought about by court overruling of the last parliament's separate
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  • 164 1 LONDON* July 4. mm Schoolboys out to get rich quick are cutting off the tails of destructive grey squirrels to collect a Government shilling a tail" bounty and then releasing the squirrels to bread again, it was asserted in the House of Commons, Thursday. A Conservative member,
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  • 51 1 WESTERHAM, (Southeast England). July 4. Sir Winston Churchill continues to make progress after a week'« rest 11 om overwork, quarters close to the Pi ime Minister said here yesterday. He lunched privately with his family yesterday at his country house. Chartwell Manor near here but received no visitois.-
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  • 29 1 BERLIN, July 4. -The Russian Army was reported turning its tanks from East Germany towards Poland yesterday to face threats of disorder among anti-Communist Poles. A.P.
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  • 158 1 CALCUTTA, July 4. More than 600 people, including hree Leftwing members of a W e st Ben -al LeglslaUve Assembly, were arrested here yesterday during demonstrations against increased tram fares. The arrested deputies were Jyoti Basu, Communist Party leader in the Assembly; Ganesh Ghosh, Communist member;
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  • 82 1 CALCUTTA. July 4.— Most of Calcutta's street car services were withdrawn yesterday following disorders on passengers' refusal to pay an inciease in fare. To break the back of the Communist sponsored resistance movement, extra police were drafted to enforce payment and passengers refusing to pay were ordered arrested.
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  • 1619 2  -  C. V. VISWANATH OASHTRAPATI BHAVAN the official residence of India's President— is a majestic structure, containing as many ag 445 rooms. It is one of the largest palaces in the world. Till lately furnished in the best of western styles, it has undergone basic alterations in its make-up.
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  • 1170 2  -  V. R. Balakrishna by _N all countries, at all ages, there have JJived people who at one time or another nave had strange psychic feelings, in the realm of letters of the world, incredible stories of paranormal experiences have been written for centuries, and none of
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  • 709 2 AN Indian trade union leader credits the strength of the American economy to the development of strong labour unions, health and welfare plans and social security legislation. Raja Kulkarni, general secretary of the All-India Federation of Textile Workers, expressed this opinion in June as he
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    5 2 Some visitors in Circular Gardens
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  • 2202 3  -  AN APPRECIATION Jlf great offlce s of <?ir u£' l h<? nly ne that Sir Winston Churchill has never held is that of SecrtK y f S^ ate for Foreign Affairs. on Monday the n? U £h7, a de m°nstrat ten of what it has missed, it was
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  • 73 3 A mammoth crowd estimated at one million followed the funeral procession of Dr. Svama Prasad Mookerjee over the five-mile route to the place of cremation in the most solemn and Impressive mourning ceremony Been tn Calcutt i, June 25. Thousands walked barefoot according to Hindu custom
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  • 1156 3  -  ERNEST ATKINSON By TWELVE thousand men, and a few women, are members of the English Bar. Of those resident in Britain, some two thousand practise at the Bar. And a few score of them are Members of Parliament, with all that that implies for active
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  • 69 3 "I've been on a dozen Himalayan expeditions and there's no question about it, the ones J. look back on with most pleasure are those when I was free to wander through an unlimited area of unexplored country, climbing peaks by the way, but simply to wander
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  • 1192 4 "Our Final Ascent Of Mount Everest' 9 Following is the text of the interview which Sir fcxlmund Hillary gave to Reuters Special Correspondent: The real story of our final ascent of Everest began on the morning of May 28 after a rough night on the South
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  • 1109 4 Do Stars Transmit Their Light DO YOU KNOW! Q: A Brazilian correspondent, Senhora Yolande avalcanti, asks the following question: Do the stars transmit their light throughout millions of years steadily and without interruption? She also asks how astronomers calculate the time it takes for light to reach us from various
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  • 67 4 DOVER England, July 3.— Florence Chadwick, the only woman to have swum the English Channel in both dirfcti^ns, arrived today from Paris to start training for three big swims this summer the Dardanelles, the Gibraltar Straits i and the English Channel In j August. The 33-year-old Californian J
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  • 358 4 ROME, July 3. Engine trouble in their four-motor Argonaut forced the conquerors of Mt. Everest to remain in Rome last night, delaying their long-awaited London welcome. "The plane will not be able to take off tonight said an official. A last minute pre-take off discovery that) something
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  • 69 4 NEW DELHI, July 4*—The Swiss expedition, which attempted to conquer the 26,795--foot Dhaulagiri in Nepal. Is back in Delhi last night. Swiss legation officials said they had no definite news about the expedition's attempt but they understood they "had not made it." They are imported to have turned
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  • 255 4 "The whole theory of the police in Britain is based on the axiom that the police are no different from any other group of citizens. Indeed, they have very few powers indeed which are not also possessed by ordinary citizens. Their authority is based, not on
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  • 46 4 AMAN, July 4. Young King Hussein of Jordan yesterday ordered hourly medical bulletins from Cairo on the condition of his father, exKing Talal injured in a car smash near Cairo yesterday. The King cancelled several of his own arrange™"""'*'- u next few days.— A.P.
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  • 153 4 —k' the Government cuts its grant towards the payment by local bodies of the dearness and special allowances we village committee chairmen will have^n? XriaMve _T_S R_Jr HaU J»\ T Ar^ hur Su rfya-ratchchi, Chairman of the Baddegama Village Committee, in supporting a
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