Indian Daily Mail, 12 July 1953

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  • 19 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 151. SINGAPORE, S UNDAY, JULY 12, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 276 1 Urges Australia Also To Ape His Apartheid Policy! NEW DELHI, July 10.— Indian Government quarters here yesterday described as "hysterics" an assurance by Dr. D. J. Ma lan, the South African Prime Minister that Australia could "depend on S. Africa to be her friend" if she were
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  • 92 1 Matthews Refused To Opportunity Defend WASHINGTON, July 11. The Senate Investigations SubCommittee yesterday refused to hear Mr. J. B. Matthews itj> former Staff Director defernj his charges of Communist infiltration of the clergy. After a meeting of the seven-man group the members said Senator Joseph McCarthy (Republican, Wisconsin), the Ciialrman,
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  • 138 1 WASHINGTON, July 11. President Eisenhower yesterday signed a bill to ban display of international or toreign riags "in equal or superior prominence" to the American flag, but said he hoped Congress would clarify its language later to avoid international misunderstanding. Under the bill, the
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  • 41 1 DAMASCUS, July 11.— All Syria's taxis were mobilised to bring more than 3 000 Syrians from the Lebanon and Jordan to vote with thousands of their fellow-countrymen on a new draft constitution for fiyrta and the elecUoci of a JVcaidsnt.- Reuter
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  • 189 1 A Tougher Soviet Policy To West. WASHINGTON, July 11.— The Western Big Three Foreign Ministers reportedly agreed yesterday that the Kremlin purge of l^avrenty Bcria might herald a tougher Russian policy towards the West. The Throe foreign policy chiefs leac'ied thia tentalive conclusion, informed officials said, at their first meeting
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  • 309 1 WASHINGTON. July 11.— Mr. John Foster Dulles. The tJnited States Secretly of State, told the opening session of the Big-Three Foreign Ministers conference yesterday chat a new convulsion wa.s in progress in the Soviet Unton. Commenting on the ar: \«t of uavrenti Beria, the Soviet Minister of the
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  • 45 1 BERLIN. July 11. East Germany's food crisis has got steadily worse since last December when Premier Otto Grotewohl first admitted an acute shortage and dismissed Supply Minister. Dr. Karl Hamann, who still awaits trial. Western observers sain hpro early today.- Reuter
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  • 94 1 Cloth Yarn Control Free NEW DELHI, July 11.— The Indian Government last night announced the total abolition of all controls of prices and distribution of cloth and yarn. Those controls were first introduced during the wai. but hHve been progressively withdrawn since last October. Yesterday's announcement s;i id the Government's
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  • 60 1 What is the percentage of women Mtenographert* In the U.S.? Wh» holds the world typewriting speed record? Latest available occupation statistics, those for 1947, show that women account for almost rcent of America's 1.150,000 clerical workers who include typists, stenographers, and secretaries. As in most Western countries, it
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  • 123 1 LLANGOLLEN, N. Wales, July 11. The Queen finished oer Coronation tour of Wales yesterday on an international note. She called late In the day at a great cross-shaped tent on a hilltop where 1,500 Welshmen and their friends were singing their hearts out at their
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  • 41 1 The Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. Dudley Senanayake is expected to visit Paflkistan some time In August, according to the Pakistan High Commissioner in Ceylon, Haji Abdus Sattar Saith, who Is now in Karachi for consultation*. FOC
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  • 641 1 Tensing Did Not Collapse As Hillary Said..... Believes In Existence Off 'Snowman' LONDON, July 11. —The Everest hero, Sirdar Tensing Sherpa, was asked at a Press conference of Indian journalists yesterday whether he had collapsed when he reached the top of a ridge some 400 feet below the summit of
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  • 226 1 Police Chief Involved In Jewel Theft AIX EN PROVENCE. July 11— A former head of the French Criminal Investigation Department accused his former chief in court here yesterday of being the head of gang which stoie the Begum Aga Khan's jewels. The Begum, wife of the Indian Potentate the Aga
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  • 64 1 Hitchhikers arc persons who travel by foot along U.S. highways with the express purpose of asking rides of passing motorists. "Hitching" a ride is a U.S. colloquial term for asking for a ride in som« one else's car. In the U.S. hitchhiking is especially popular with young men students.
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  • 109 1 India Not To Reduce Export Duties On Coarse Medium Cloth BOMBAY, July 10. India on coarse and medium types officials said yesterday. Her e the first half of thle year have India, one of the three most Important cotton t'.«tu«; «x* WHI not reduce export duties of cloth in the
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  • 189 1 The voice of India's Mahatma Gandhi is being heard today in American homes, speaking L O Z concept of God, his doctrine of noH violence Ms r n T?h On w SpiritUal inter relati °nflhip of the East A phonograph recording company has just
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  • 330 1 Korea Truce Talks Hopeful About Outcome J'ANMI'NJOM, July 11.— The United Nation- Command and Communist true* teams will meet here today (Bator* day) in an atmosphere electrified by Washington report* that President Eisenhower's special envoy, Assistant Secretary of State Walter S. Robertson, is making good headway bi dissolving opposition to
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  • 79 1 McCarthy Holds Up Acheson's Son-In-Law WASHINGTON, July 11. Senator Joseph McCarthy said yesterday he had asked the State Department to deny a passport to Mr. William P. Bundy, a Central Intelligence Agency official and son-in-law of Mr. Dean Acheson, former Secretary of State, as fe wanted to question Mr. Bundy.
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  • 79 1 LONDON, July 11. Indian High Commissioner S. O. Kher called on British Minister of State Selwya Lloyd twice Friday in connection with the Korean truce talks. Details of their discussion were not disclosed. Mr. Khcr visited Mr. Lloyd at his own request and is understood
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  • 485 1 LONDON. July 11.— Russia's new policy of conciliation in international affairs, liberalisation on the homv front anci appeasement of her satellites will continue despite the sensational purging of Lavrenti Beria. London diplomatic quarters forecasted yesterday. But the prospect of an early meeting between M. Georgi
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  • 205 1 U.S.-RHEE AGREEMENT IN SIGHT! WASHINGTON, July 11.— (Jolted States officials said yesterday that there was "room for encouragement" In progress being made in talks between South Korea's President, Syngman Rhee and President Elsenhower's Special Envoy, Mr. Walter Robertson. They expressed the belief that an agreement by President Rhee to a
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  • 77 1 How many Indian employees are presently working In the American Embassy and other U.S. missions In India T More than 850 employees arc working in U.S. missions here today. They are serving in various executive, clerical, nnd professional positions in the American Embassy at New Delhi,
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  • 2097 2 LI LA RAY fHe Bauls are itinerant musicians who wander from village to village and market to market •singing to the accompaniment of a (.ae-.stringed lute, the ananda lahari. They wear their hair long and dress In a patched robe similar to that worn by Taolsts
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  • 540 2 MOST of those who have intimate knowledge of the Tanganyika Territory are convinced that it may well prove the first country to develop successfully through interracial co-operation and enterprise. To begin with, there is no real land hunger and there are
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  • 157 2 An element of European enterprise is necessary in any country where the people are in transition from A primitive state to one of advanced civilization with the majority incapable of providing all the food and at the same time all the amenities they desire as they progress.
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  • 176 2 NEW YORK A lot of zoolo'cil fingers are begins Kent i£°T the Bronx z °3 'n 5m hope of 'one O f Uw maior «v«nt« in the zoos hiBtory"-th« birth of a platypus. ZtM> officals studine all the JW said today Penelope !in d her
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  • 40 2 Chinese Typewriters! LONDON, July 10. Characters for Chinese typewriter* each needing 7,300 signs are being made by a Dresden factory, East Berlin radio reported yesterday. The foundry Is working m three shifts to deliver th« Brst MO to time.* Reuter
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  • 236 2 PITTSBURGH The tin cans you lug home from the grocery contain very little tin now but if present research pays off, they may have no tin at all in the future. Scientists at Mellon Institute here are investigating a new materia 1 which may be
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  • 253 2 SAMBALPUR: Swa m 1 Achutan;inda Saraswati, h Sadhu of the local Gaudia Math, last week broke his 52-duy fast. The fast was undertaken to protest against the official Orissa River Pollution Prevention Bill. He demanded the withdrawal of the Bill which i S before a Select
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  • 539 2 Bolls, acne and Impetigo skin infections that particularly afflict adolescents but occur in all age groups— are stopped by the antibiotic drug terramycin, reports skin experts in England and the U.S. One of the most extensive studies on the use/ of the antibiotic in the
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  • 142 2 Wf>nt to go HWimmtng In ;> paper bathing suit You can do just that. »od suffer no embarr.issmrnt. Aino. ricnn Cyanamid Co. reported, if your swimsuit him be«B tre. t ted with a chemical coinpound that makes paper strong when wet. Addition of a malamine rc--3i
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  • 860 3 JTIFTY years ago, the first effective steps were taken to organise a system of adult education for the working people of Britain. The Workers' Educational Association (WEA), which in 1903 undertook this task on a purely voluntary basis and with the support of
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  • 209 3 LAHORE: "To meet Indians or anyone else abroad or here s no sin" declared Mian Iftikhai-ud-din. leader of me Azad Pakistan Party. He was leplying to Press criticism of his alleged "anti-Pa-kistan" interview with the representative of an Indian daily at Lucknow recently. Mian Iftikhar-ud-din, former
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  • 912 3 Indian Students Discover Britain TOURING every vacation of Britain's universities, colleges, technical schools and similar institutions, parties of their students from overseas set out on exploratory travels of the country which cost them little yet give them the widest variety of experiences. For these
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  • 78 3 At the convention of the the Canadian Dietetic Associati.n. Mrs. VV. R. Walton Jr. national president of the Canadian Association of Consumers, quoted a big retailer who gave nine reasons:, Because hubby B2JJ* i-hey mustn't. Bfcau.se nobody has one like it. Because everybody has one. Because
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  • 1387 3  -  V. R. Bala Krishna by IN the higher astral planes the souls are so far abvanced that they have little attraction to earth life, and they stay there for longer periods. But when after a prolonged rest, the soul yearns for further progress, which can only
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  • 796 3 Cltve kissed MM on th>- mouth and *y 's and brow Wonderful kisses, so that I became Crowned above queens a wither%d beldame now, Brooding on ancient fame. GO wrote Kipling in 1806 about the city of Madras, which seemed to be a pover-ty-stricken place. Today
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  • 200 3 Indians Contribute To U.S. Publication Two Indian writers air contributors to the third i-luion of New World Writing a paperbound, low-cost antrulogy of the works of wiiters from many countries, which has just made its appearance here. Included in the volume are an essay on "The Indian Intelligentsia And The
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  • 1997 4 Gtta, c. 500-200 B.C. he who has brought his senses mind, and reason under control, such a contemplative soul Intent on liberation and free from desire, fear and anger, is ever liberated. Pericles, 469 B.C. Remember that properity can be only for the free, and that freedom
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  • 62 4 LONDON, July 11. The official Soviet news agency Tass today reported that the dismissal of Lavrenti Berla from his post as Minister of the Interior was met with "unanimous approval" in many cities throughout the Soviet Union. A joint plenary session of the Leningrad Oblast (district)
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  • 293 4 Suppression Of Thuggery In Ceyion Varsity *±iij an. uill yta at uiu^gcry at uie v^cyion university wm be *x w.nuni,; „o uuo euect was e ivcii ui we aiuucilts in a nicij•xigv iioju oil- xvur jiuuiujjo, nnnmimwr.w men vv.is it-ctu to uie new batcn of un-ucj-gxauuttwis yesieraa.y at jfe»iUNMigr« uy
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  • 63 4 WASHINGTON, July 11. U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles yesterday ordered American Ambassador in Moscow, Charles E. Bohlen, home for consultation on the dismissal of L. P. Beria from the Soviet Government and Communist party. The State Department said Mr. Dulles wants to get
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