Indian Daily Mail, 16 July 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 155. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 216 1 Queen Assents To Federation Of Rhodesia Nyasaland U>NDON, July 15.— Queen Elizabeth yesterday gave the Royal assent to a bill paving the way fox the Federation of Southern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland into a great new country in Central Africa covering 60,000 square
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  • 96 1 LONDON, July 15. Mr. Fenner Brockway, Socialist Member of Parliament, arrived at the House of Commons last night with sheet* of foolscap paper covered with smudges of red brown blood. Each smudge was the thumb print in blood of a Kenya native who cannot write his name.
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  • 392 1 LONDON, July 15. John Reginald Christie self con« fessed strangler of seven women— went to his death today on the gallows of grun Pentonvllle Prison. The hangman placed tno noose With its attached black hood over Christie's head Then the trap was spruug with a crash that echoes
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  • 116 1 MOSCOW, July 15. A decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet summoning into session the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on July 28 has been announced on the radio here and by the official news agency, Tass. The decree was published over the signature of
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  • 81 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 15. One •hundred and twenty-five persons were arrested in the City yesterday morning during demonstrations ■tuged by the Dravitla KaJaghain and the Dravidn Munnecra Kalagham •'gainst Chief Minister Rajaji'.s now olemrnlary education policy. Fifty were anested Outside the Chief Minister's
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  • 43 1 MADRAS, July 15. Four people (Dravlda Munnetra Kazhagam) were killed and more than 15 Injured when police opened fir» <>n several hundred demonstrators blocking rail traffic at two place* near Tiitlcorln, »bon«- 350 miles south of Madras today. Reuter
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  • 47 1 Replying to Enche Abdul Aziz, Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham said that $400,000 have been allotted for 1953 for Adult Education as compared with $300,000 in 1952. The Dato added that due to financial stringency it was not possible to increase the amount.
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  • 347 1 Situation May Get Out Of Hand, Warns Egyptian Minister CAIRO, July 15. Major Salah Salem claimed on Tuesday the British killed two Egyptians in the Suez Canal zone Monday. Salem, Minister of National Guidance, said he doubted if the Egyptian Government "could control the people's anger for long." He was
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  • 184 1 CRUCIAL MEETING TODAY PANMUNJOM, July 15. An authoritative source said ionight that Thursday's secret session of truce negotiators here will "make or break the talks." The source said the meeting will bring a "showdown" on worsening prospects for a quick armistice. "The meeting will make or break the talks, "he
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  • 204 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July l£ Andhra* having failed to persuade either the State or Central Government about their alleged rights to Madras City have now tried to move the Courts. The Raja of Kalahasti has given notice to both the
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  • 74 1 In a written reply to Dato Haji Mohamed Eusoff in the Federal Legislative Council yesterday, Dato Onn, Mtmber for Home Affairs said, that alien residents have no political status or rights except those that may be conferred by law from time to time. At present
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  • 68 1 Calcutta Riots: Police Fire: I Killed CALCUTTA, July 15. One person was killed and four injured here today when police opened fire on u crowd of 5.000 blocking the suburbun railway lines near Jadavpore Railway Station. The demonstrators were taking part in 24 -hour Statewide general strike called for by
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  • 362 1 Committee To Examine "Elections" Appointed The Deputy High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, announced in the Federal Legislative darned yesterday that the High Commissioner and the Rulers have had further consultations regarding the committee to be set up to examine the question of elections to the Federal Legislative Council. The High
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  • 98 1 CITIZENSHIPS FOR INDIANS IN FEDERATION Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Member for Home Affairs, Federation Government, stated in the Federal Legislative Council yesterday that upto March 31 1953, 359,660 persons have been granted Federal Citizenship. Among those there are Indians and Pakistanis i AultM 14.095 and (Minors) 19,267. It is estimated,
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  • 100 1 NEW DELHI, July 15.— The Indian Government today aoauuiiced uie auuiuiun or tlie present export duty of Rs. 50 (about £3/15/-) per ton ou Jute specialities and miscellaneous Jut': manufactures other than cloth and Dugs. The decision which comes into effect from tomorrow applies to
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  • 741 1 Committee Suggests Changes In Assessors System The Criminal Procedure Committee appointed by the High Commissioner of Federation of Maiaya to consider whether they should recommend that the jury system, as it operates in the Settlements, should be introduced in the Malay States. They are unanimously
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  • 109 1 NEW DELHI, July 15.— The Pakistan Government last night announced that it has ippointcd Ghazanfar AH Khan, 58, High Commissioner In India. He was formely Pakistan's Ambassador to Iran and Iraq and now is in Turkey. in xy47 he was appointed Minister for Food, Health
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  • 105 1 LONDON, July 15.— Tensing, the Shcrpa who climed Mount Everest with the successful British Expedition is to spend a few days in Switzerland on hi.s way home to India. Liberation Rally and from vll1m rt committees." He said "already In son in instances we have had
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  • 668 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs,, July 16, '53. Nehru's Warning To Colonial Powers A TORY Peer has asked Sri Jawaharlal Nehru to refrain from giving "gratuitous advice" to the British Government as to how to avoid trouble in Africa. Speaking in the House of Lords last week, Lord Winterton said
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  • 1676 2 New Education Scheme C.R.'s Plea For Trial Aim, Advancement Of Backward MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister, declared that it was only after the Director of Public Instruction had assured him that three hours of teaching a day would be sufficient to impart instruction in the three R's that he
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  • 69 2 LONDON, July 15. A crowd of more than 30,000 cheered the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh as they drove round the running track at the White City sports sta dium here la.st night bofore a searchlight tattoo by British servicemen. The Queen took the salutp
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  • 301 2 KATHMANDU The fourmember New Zealand expedition led by Mr. Athol Roberts, has conquered an unnamed 23,545-ft. high Himalayan Peak in the Sringi Himal range, north-west of Kathmandu, according to a report from the expedition received here. The report said that the mountaineers were expected to
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  • 408 2 Australian Papers Reject Malan' s Offer SYDNEY The Sydney MORNING HERALD, one of the most influential papers in Australia, writing under the heading "No Indian Threat to Australia," criticised Dr. Malan for his "wholly unsolicited pro. mise to befriend Australia in the event of trouble with India." The paper regarded
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  • 83 2 Photo. The Sultans of Selangor and Perak paid an official visit to the Malayan Teachers' Training College at Kirkby, Liverpool, on July 8. The Suitan of Selangor was accompanied by his Consort, the Tengku Anipuan. This was their first visit to the College, where three hundred
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  • 218 2 Indo Kashmir Agreement Complete Implementation? NEW DELHI: The Kashmir Government have decided to proceed with the implementation of the other parts of the Indo-Knshmir Agreement of last year, it was leaint here. This is stated to be the outcome of the discussions that the Kashmir delegation consisting of Bakshi Ghu'.ani
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  • 82 2 NEW DELHI: Pandit Maulichandra Sharma. the Jan Sangh leader. along with Pandit Premnath Dogra and Mr. Durgadas Verma, the Jammu Parishad leaders, met Prime Minister Nehru at the External Affairs Ministry here last week. They were' with the Prime Minister for 40 minutes and are
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  • 80 2 RELEASE OF PRISONERS IN JAMMU JAMMU About 800 Praja Parishad prisoners at present in State jails will be released within the nexi; few days. Tho first batch of 17 prisoners was released from Jainmu Central Jail last we*>k. Pariahad pri?;onprs traaaferled to Kashmir will he released simultaneously. Warrants against numerous'
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  • 166 2 The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Sir Sydney Caine, was one of the distinguished lecturers who addressed members of a conference of Commonwealth studies at Oxford. me conierence, arranged by me 1-iiu.Mi was attended oy bu meinoers from v^oimnonweaith countries, among tnem Mr.
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  • 132 2 RUPAR (Ambala): Move than 400 college students from Punjab (I) and PEPSU are at present engaged in widening the Sirhind Canal in Punjab (1). which will help to bring extensive areas in the State under irrigation. The students, who are members of the NCC began
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  • 700 3 Pak. Premier's Declaration Hopeful Of Settlement Of All Indo-Pak. Disputes »n h<^.^ J the P r s P« c ts were quite bright fur ?ndi» »»J F5 e i f lement o' »U outstanding disputes between l"rim Pakistan was the firm conviction of Pakistan's t-rime
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  • 731 3 NANGA PARBAT— 26,62O ft. Nakod Mcuntain which has been successfully climbed for the first time by this years' Austro-Geimnn expedition, h~.s perhaps th<* worst reputation of any Himalayan peak for disasters. The first attempt en the mountain wh s mado m-urly 60 years ago
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  • 196 3 BRUSSELS: Vice Presid.nt Radhnkrishnan left Brussels for London on Friday evening after a two-day semi-omci.il visit to Belgium. On Friday morning he had an audience with King Baudouin for 40 minutes. He also called on the King's father ex-King Leopold who abdicated in 1951. The Vice-President attended
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  • 226 3 KATHMANDU Herbert Maddock, 22-yeai-old Briton who set out from here lo look around the Himalayan peak of Himalchuli (25.801) feet) north-west of here, i s reported to have been drowned in the swift-flowing Ankhu Khota stream. A British Embassy spokesman here said the accident occurred
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  • 450 3 To Build Up Andhra Capital Loan Inadequate MEENAMBAKKAM Sri N. Sanjiva Reddi, President, Andara Pradesh Congress Committee said that "grave injustice" hud been done to tlie Andhra State by the Union Government in the fhratlftn «i compensation in regard to '.instruction of office buildings, etc.. at Kurnool, lowa ids which
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  • 153 3 The Chief Justice of the Federation of Malaya who is also a director of the British Red Cross in Malaya, Sir Charles Mathew, Q.C., has been touring Scotland. He was describing to Red Cross branches throughout Scotland the work being done in Malaya by the Red
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  • 160 3 No Increase In Congress Membership Fee AGRA: Tha Congress Executive failed to secure tho necessary two-thirds majority for its proposal to raise the primary membership fee of the Congress from As. 1 to A.s. 8. lioth tho OOQgresa President Sri Nehru and Sri S. K. Patil who wa:; piloting the
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  • 188 3 LONDON: Hitler's own copy of "Mein Kampf," vellumbound, will be for sale by auction shortly in Birmingham. The 20in. by lUin. volume is bloodstained it la believed that Nazi ofiicers, using the volume to wear allegiance, cut their wrists when signing their oath. Hundreds of
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  • 79 3 IMPHAL: About 5 000 persons Ivive been rendered homeless, and many houses collapsed a s a result of a sudden rise of the Imphal river following continuous rain for the past 30 hours. The floods have caused a 50-ft. wide breach in a bund about five miles
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  • 2299 3 NEHRU TELLS DECEASED'S MOTHER CALCUTTA: Prime Minister Jaw aha rial Nehru, in a letter to late Dr. Mama Prasad Mookherjee's mother. Lady Jugamaya Devi, has assured her that "there is no mystery" in Dr. Mookherjee's death and that he was given "every
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  • 290 4 Enrolment return for Indian Schools in the Federation of Malaya for the first quarter of 1953, laid before the Federal Council yesterday shows a steady rise. In January 1953 the numberwas 43,245, in February 44,68:; and in March 44,991. In
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  • 122 4 FEAST OF ST. ANNE The Titular Feast of the Cnurch of ST. ANNE will be celebrated in the Church at Bukit Mertajam, on Sunday July 26. Saturday: (a) Confession will be heard from Saturday morning till midnight in different languages. (b) 8.00 p.m. Sermon in Tamil. (c) 8.30 p.m. Candle
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  • 204 4 Kenya Supreme Court Quashes Sentences On Kenyatta -Retrial Ordered KITALE, Kenya, July 15.— K en y a Supreme Court today quashed hard labour sentences on Jomo Kenyatta the "burning spear of Kenya" and five other African leaders ordering their retrial on charges of managing or helping to manage the Mau
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  • 48 4 Members of the Federation Coronation Contingent who are returning to Malaya by the "Empire Trooper" are due to arrive In Singapore, Friday, July 17, 1953. They will board the train on Saturday night, July 18, and will be in Kuala Lumpur the following morning, July 19.
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  • 60 4 ROMBAY, July 15. Dr. Go.l--ko Nikolis. Yugoslavia's Ambassador Designate to India ■aid here yesr.oiday that Yugoslavia was going absolutely hoi own way and did not look to Soviet Russia for inspiration and guidance. He said that the practice of Socialism in Russia contradicted the fundamentals-
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  • 62 4 In reply to Mr. Chedin Monamed Hashim. The Member for Home Affairs Dato Onn blu Ja'afar said in the Federal Legislature Council yesterday that the average monthly tota? expenditure from Jnnuary to April 1U53, of the Information Benrtees, Federation of Malay.i wa?s $471.*****. In April the
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  • 35 4 "Swuml Thurlyanda will give a public lecture at the Theosophlcal Society's premises, 8, Calrnhill Road, at 6.30 p.m. en Thursday, 16th July. The subject of his talk will be "Conception of God."
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  • 49 4 Swami Vamadev.'inanda, President of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, will conduct a Prayer Meeting' and Rivy a lecture on 'Journey to the Temple at Kedar Nath in the Himalayas on foot' on Saturday July 18 at 6 30 p.m. in the Mission premise ;.t No. 9, Norrls Road.
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  • 93 4 As a result of a liberalisation in import policy in favour of Japan applications may be made for licences to import irom Japan all goods except the following the import of which is prohibited Diamonds, rough or uncut, cut or polished, and diamond set jewellery. Gold coin,
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  • 1112 4 Workings Of Co-Operative Societies In Malaya: Suggestions To Improve Three and a half years ago, there were signs that the pre-war attitude of mind of the cultivators to rural cooperative Societies was Chang ng and that some of them were beginning to see the need for cooperative action. Now it
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  • 73 4 Applications are invited from "ettous Btartota of Local Government Organisation to an in. tensive study course organised by the British Council and the Study Group Movement (Singapore). Applicants must live an excellent command of English. This course will b« ueld at the British Council Hall every
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  • 33 4 The Aided Indian Schools Athletic Sports will be held at *he Rangoon Road English School Grounds on Saturday July 18. Mrs. T. P. M. Lewis will distribute the prizes.
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