Indian Daily Mail, 8 July 1953
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Title Section16 1953-07-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 147. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1953. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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988 1953-07-08 1 INDIA'S DETERMINATION TO KEEP OUT OF WAR "If Racialism Is Not Ended, Whole Of Africa Will Be Ablaze" NEW DELHI, July 7.— lndian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru declared yesterday that the attitude of the South Korean Government means not only a continuationA.P. - 988 words
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Article84 1953-07-08 1 LONDON: Sherpa Tensing and his family faced a tremendous camera barrage from tut' Fre^s, television, and newsreel operators at a Press conference, where Hillary stated how Ten sink's mountaineering skill saved his life when he slipped down a crevice. Tensing'* grip on a tightly-held rope saved84 words
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205 1953-07-08 1 London Papers Pay Tribute To Tensing LONDON Tending wart tIM centre of atti action for large ci owda on Friday who had g dheied at l^ondon airport lo welcome Everest conquerors. Tensing was dressed in Khaddai bush-shirt and .ch'tddur trousers that Prime Minister Nehru had given him in New Delhi.205 words
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Article56 1953-07-08 1 LONDON. July 7.- Congratulations to the Auslro-Gerni;tn conquerors of the 26.620-foot Himalayan peak Nanga Parbat were offered here today by Sherpa Tensing the Everest climber. He said that theh success was "very happy news." Sherpa Tensing was one or an expedition which set up camp oneReuter - 56 words
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211 1953-07-08 1 IF RHEE REJECTS TRUCE TERMS LONDON, July 7. Britain served notice yesterday it favours recalling the United Nations General Assembly if South Korean President Byngman Rhe«> i ejects the terms of h Korean truce. Acting Cabinet chief Richanl A. Butler told questioners ir, theA.P. - 211 words
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Article178 1953-07-08 1 SEOUL, July 7.— A high Korean source said today there could be no break in the deadlocked American- South Korean talks on an armistice unless the United States offerg "new proposal" satisfactory to President Syngman Rhee.and one that contains "concrete assurances of Korean unification." Mr. RheeA.P. - 178 words
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41 1953-07-08 1 Rhee Playing With 'Global Dynamite! WASHINGTON: July 7.— Senator Alexander Wiley (Republican- Wisconsin) declared today South Korean President Syngman Rhee has been "playing with global dynamite" and damaging the cause of world peace by balkin&r efforts for a Korean truce A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article71 1953-07-08 1 LONDON, July 7.- A British research group reported today the rising number of lung and throat cancer cases in the United Kingdom may be. caused by the joint effect of tobacco smoking and coal fumes. The British Empire Cancr Campaign said in its annualA.P. - 71 words
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Article48 1953-07-08 1 MOSCOW, July 7.--TT.S. Ambassador Charles B. i;j"lea announced he will leave Moscow by plane Wednesday I for two weeks of vacation in i Western Europe. They will spend most of their time in France and the Spanish island of Majorca in the Mediterranean^ A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article89 1953-07-08 1 LONDON, July 7. -Harold MacmiUan, mentioned us a possible ieplac«ment for ailing Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, will enter a London hospital suffering gull bladder trouble. Macmillin, Minister of Housing, in the Churchill government goes into St. Thomas hospital for further observation. Mr. Eden, recuperating in the U.S.A.P. - 89 words
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Article96 1953-07-08 1 L.OKDON, July 7. -Biitisn experts on Korea, Russia, Germany, and the Middle East will fly to Washington Wednesday with Lord Salisbury for the conference of BigThree Western Foreign Ministeis. The Foreign Office announceu today Loid Salisbury's aides wiU be D*nnis W. Allan, head of theA.P. - 96 words
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201 1953-07-08 1 GIL.GIT. (Kashmir hills). July 7. A German expedition has conquered Naga Parbat. the world's fouith highest mountain, it was reported Monday. The mountain is 26,860 feet high. The expedition leader, Pei.ei Achenbrennev, said on June 30 ''weather peimitting w». hope to conquer the defiantA.P. - 201 words
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Article77 1953-07-08 1 KARACHI. July 7. Tne Pakistan Government today declared the Anjuman Amai religious political party is an unlawful organisation. The office of the party was searched and sealed by police. The party paper "Azad" hau been banned. Last March th« Ahrar farty started a movement against theA.P. - 77 words
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Article69 1953-07-08 1 LONDON. July 7.— Sir Winston Churchill resting at his country home at Chartwell in Kent, bi expected to discuss final plans for the Western F- reign Ministers Washington conference when Lord Salisbury, acting Foreign Minister dines with him tonight. Lord Salisbury Is flying to Washington tomorrow for theReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration82 1953-07-08 1 Photo. The British Everest team that recently conquered thm world's highest mountain arrived in Rome on a brief Mtopover en route to London from New Delhi. With thm party was Sherpa "Tiger" Tensing and his wife and two daughters. Picture above a* they alight from theA.P. - 82 words
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197 1953-07-08 1 ML As And Rowdies Arrested In Calcutta Students Participate In Riots CALCUTTA. July 7. Three left-wing membeis of the states legislature and over 15 rowdies were arrested Monday in the sixth day of riots over Calcutta's increased tram tores. Among those arrested was Dr. Suresli Chandra Banerjee, ;i trade unionA.P. - 197 words
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91 1953-07-08 1 DJAKARTA, July 7.--Pre-sident Sukarno this morning received at the presidential palace a team of the Malay Football Association which aniveil here on Monday afternoon for a series of matches against the Indonesian teams. The Malays who were dressed in native costumes were accompanied by representatives ofReuter - 91 words
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Article57 1953-07-08 1 AIX EN PROVENCE, July 7 A SPlf-confessPd Conical gangater Barthelemy Rubcrti told a crowded court here today that Major Lindsay Wat* son, Anglo-French hero of two World Wars had no parl in th* robbrrv of 200,000 000 francs ($*****0) of the Begum AgH Khp.n'a jewels. The Begum itReuter - 57 words
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Article92 1953-07-08 1 JAMMU AGITATION TO END NEW DELHI. July 7. Ayltation by Indian communal Millet for "fullest integration" of disputed Kashmir into Indin is to be suspended as a result of an appeal by Prim*: Minister Jawahirlal Nehru, it was learnt here today. Mr. Nehru made his appeal for withdrawal of theA.P. - 92 words
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138 1953-07-08 1 CALCUTTA. July 7. More than 10,000 demonstrators In Calcutta and Howrnh began e boycott of trams yesterday as the protest against increased second class fares entered lta sixth day. Tram services were stopped completely last night after futile attempts by authorities to keep them going,Reuter - 138 words
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Article66 1953-07-08 1 LONDON, July 7.- An investigation was ordered yesterday into the execution of mau who went to the gallows largely on testimony of massmurilerer John Christie. Home Secretary Sir DtvM Maxwell Fyfe told thr Hou.s--;f Commons he has appointed a special attorney to look into the case ofA.P. - 66 words
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551 1953-07-08 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., July 8, 1953. TEMPLER'S CHALLENGE TO REDS fHE opening of a second industry in Rawang by the High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer on Monday is not only a challenge to the Malayan Communist terrorists, but a positive proof of the latter's failure to destroy551 words
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Article1072 1953-07-08 2 MADRAS CHIEF MINISTER'S DEFENCE PAKAMAIiUDI: Defending the new elementary education scheme, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari the Chief Minister of Madras said, that its essential feature was that most of fh« children of the poor people in the villages would be enable to attend schools. He appealed to parents,FOC - 1,072 words
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Article155 1953-07-08 2 ABDULLAH ON KASHMIR STAND SRINAGAR: Kashmir Prime Minister. Sheikh Abdullali, has said Kashmir will stand by every word of the Delhi agreement. Addressing workers of the National Conference in Srinagar on July 3, he said that Kashmir state had acceded to India in three subjects and had been allowed toFOC - 155 words
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Article88 1953-07-08 2 BOMBAY: Mr. S. R. Shaniia. senior Auditor in the office of the Chief Auditor, Central Railway, was run over by a suburban train at Parel last Tuesday. Ho died on the .spot. Mr. Sharma who was working in the Victoria Terminus wen! down toFOC - 88 words
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Article331 1953-07-08 2 MADRAS: A Gazette Extraordinary published last Wednesday gives the text of the Government Ordor extending the Tanjore Tenants and Pannaiyal Protection Act to certain areas of Chidambaram and Cuddalore Taluks in South Arcot District. The notification directs that the provisions of the Act j shall apply331 words
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181 1953-07-08 2 Internal Combustion Engineering Research BANGALORE Dr. John Matthai, President of the court of the Indian Institute of Science, said on July 1 that the internal combustion engineering department of the Institute was doing very important work, the ultimate repercussions of which it was almost impossible to estimate at present. Dr.FOC - 181 words
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Article62 1953-07-08 2 LONDON, July 7. British public opinion, as reflected by s;me new 'papers today, is beginning to accept the eventual termination of dollar aid as a reality. The London Times maintain cd that certain questions such as United States influence on western defence and United States importReuter; FOC - 62 words
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Article28 1953-07-08 2 MOSCOW. July 7. The Soviet press reported this morning the uppointment of Sergei Alexandrovich Vinogradov as the new Soviet ambassador to France. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-07-08 2 Photo. Flanked by Everest conquerors Edmund Hillary of New Zealand (left) and Sirdar Tensing Norkey (right). Colonel John Hunt, leader of the British Everest Expedition, waves a Union Jack from a mountaineer's icepick on thrir arrival at London airport on July S. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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199 1953-07-08 2 NEW APARTHEID LEGISLATION IN SOUTH AFRICA CAPE TOWN: The Governor General of South Africa Dr. E. G. Jansen, opening the new Parliament on Friday said legislation would be introduced to put coloured voters on a separate electoral roll and give them separate representation in Parliament. Dr. Jansen added that theFOC - 199 words
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Article352 1953-07-08 2 URGES LAHORE PAPER LAHORE: Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan and other former Congress leaders wbo were now under detention in Pakistan jails should be released and a library or hospital should be opened In Karachi in memory of Mahatma Gandhi to mark the forthcoming visit of Prune Minister352 words
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1707 1953-07-08 3 CEYLON INDIANS PROBLEM Neither Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru nor Mr. Dudley Senanayake, at their rec«nt discussions in London, went back on what they had said or agreed to earlier, said Mr. C. C. Desai, Indian High Commissioner in Ceylon lastFOC - 1,707 words
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Article, Illustration136 1953-07-08 3 MADRAS: The Madras Cabinet, it i« learnt, has approved of the Partition Committee's recommendations relating to the division of personnel between the Andlira and the residuary Madras State. According to this decision, 50 per cent of the deficiency in the AnrVun personnel will he filledFOC - 136 words
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169 1953-07-08 3 NEW DELHI: Six American missionaries, who came to India two years ago on a voluntary mission of service, are packing up to leave, disappointed. Asked why, one said "we do not want to get mixed up in politics, so we are leaving." These missionaries. JesuitFOC - 169 words
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Article, Illustration129 1953-07-08 3 I.D.M. Above is 4he front view of the Pasir l'anjang Power btatlon, which was declared open by His Excellency "Sir John Nicoll, the Governor of Singapore last FridMgr, Picture on the right shown the Governor declaring the Power Station open. Picture on the left shows theI.D.M. - 129 words
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401 1953-07-08 3 MADRAS: Thirteen scholars from South India are leaving Bombay, shortly, to take up scholarships granting them a year's study in the United States. They are recipients under the Smith-Mundt and Fulbright Acts of the United States Congress which provide for maintenance and travel. PreliminaryFOC - 401 words
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178 1953-07-08 3 Manufacture Of Bordered Cloth: Reservation Urged NEW DELHI: Sri 3. Krishnamurti, Vice- President of the Tamil Nad Trade Union Co«--gress and Vice-President of the Tamil Nad Handloom Weavers' Federation, last week met Sri T. T. Krishnamacharl. Minister for Industries and Commerce "to acquaint him with the plight of more thanFOC - 178 words
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118 1953-07-08 3 Professor s. C. Deb, head of the Department of English at Allahabad University, is at present touring in the "Hardy country" an area lc the West of England made famous by the novels of Thomas Hardy. Professor Deb has great admiration for Hardy's work.;118 words
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696 1953-07-08 4 SUBSIDIES TO FARMERS CONVERSION OF RUBBER LANDS RECOMMENDED The Rico Production Committee, appointed in November, 1952, "to consider ways and means whereby the acreage planted under padi in the Federation and the yield per acre ran be materially Increased within the next three696 words
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Article30 1953-07-08 4 Mr. Sandy G. Plllay, Chairman of the Singapore Safety First Council will apeak to thu Singapore Rotary Club today (Wednesday) on the work of the Council.30 words
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Article163 1953-07-08 4 CLEVELAND: The Rudolph Deutsch Company sold the 35-carat "Moon of Baroda" diamond for about $100,000 (Rs 4.76 lakh-.) to Mr. Meyer Rosen baum, a Detroit jeweller. The Cleveland firm did not make public the specific price, but had valued the pear-shaped gem at $100,000. its163 words
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308 1953-07-08 4 Churchill's 'Godson' On Robbery Charge AIX EN PROVINCE (France) July 7.— George Lindsay Watson- Fn-nch decorated war hero who says he is a Godson of Britain's Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill today swore on hi-s honour aa an officer he had uo pan. In the US$B5O,OOO jewel holdup of theA.P. - 308 words
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135 1953-07-08 4 SWINTON WILL VISIT INDIA AND PAKISTAN TOO LONDON. July 7. Lord Swinton, British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, will leave London towards the <;nd of September on a tour of New Zealand and Australia, it was officially announced here. Lord Swinton will spend a fortnight in New Zealand followed by about aReuter - 135 words
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Article1298 1953-07-08 4 Indo-Pakistan Understanding gINCE the return of Prime Minister Nehru from London, India's capital has been buzzing with activities and hopes filled the hearts of the people. Sri Nehru's announcement regarding settlement with Pakistan and Ceylon was received with particular exhilaration by those who have been all along hoping1,298 words
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Article106 1953-07-08 4 t>n Monday. July b. a Chinese fieid supervisor who was travelling on a motorcycle on Senai Estate in the Kulai area of Johore. was abducted by an unknown number of terrorists, says an Emergency communique issue; yesterday. It adds Terrorists on Monday nignt cut telecommunications wires106 words
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Article108 1953-07-08 4 Mr. Richard N. Broome, Secretary for Chinese Affairs. .Singapore, in a statement last -•vening said "A Singapore newspaper re« port this morning (not in the Indian Daily Mail) gives the impression that there is a mass 'return to China movement' in Malaya which is gathering108 words
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Article87 1953-07-08 4 CALCUTTA, July 7.Floodwaters last uiyht were racing toward Burdwan, a city with 70 000 inhabitants, 70 miles northwest of Calcutta. Level of the Damodar River near the city last night jumped to 17 feet— one foot below danger level and the town's people ;tre keepingReuter - 87 words
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Article42 1953-07-08 4 LONDON, July 7. The Queen said last night she is proud to be a "Londoner born and bred." The Queen made the statement at a Coronation reception at the London County Council given by Arthur E. Mlddleton, council chairman. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article143 1953-07-08 4 NEW DELHI: The Police took into custody last Wednesday 13 persons after an unruly crowd of demonstrators had resisted the demolition of unauthorised structures, and set fire to a Government truck outside a refugee colony on the northern outskirts of Delhi. According to an official143 words
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Article126 1953-07-08 4 The marriage of Mr. Gabriel Maria Nathan, second sen of late Mr. S. M. Nathan of Malayan Live Stock Co., Ltd. with Miss Mary Caroline David (third daughter of Mr. Mrs A. S. David of G.P.O. Singapore) will be celebrated today, 1 8th July) at 6.30 a.m. (Solemn126 words
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