Indian Daily Mail, 17 July 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. EC No. 166. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 807 1 Police Fire At Many Places: Nine Killed 1,500 Volunteers Arrested From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 16. A total of nine persons were killed in yesterday's demonstrations by the Dravida Munnetra Kalagham when volunteers tried to stop all train communications throughout Tamilnad. Police were forced
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  • 76 1 Malenkov Fires Another... LONDON, July 16. Th« Kremlin fired one of Lavrenti P. Beria's top lieutenants yesterday in a move that may signal the beginning of a widescale purge of the ousted police boss's collaborators from key posts in the Soviet Union. Moscow Radio announced that Vladimir G. Dckanozov. Minister
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  • 37 1 BERLIN, July 16. Max Fechner, Communist Ministei of Justice in East Germany, has been fired by Premier Otto Grotewohl for "activity hostile to the Republic, the government Press Office announced last night. A.P.
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  • 59 1 LONDON, July 16.— Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton told the House of Commons yesterday that 112,529 persons had been quostioned in the Kenya anti-Mau Mau operations up to June 30. Of thes», 15,834 were released Immediately on proving their identity, 53,308 were released after screening, 42,356 have been
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  • 39 1 NEW DELHI, July 16.—In-do-C«ylonese trade negotiation? ended yesterday with an agreement to increase the export of Indian handloam cloth in return for Ceylonese tobacco. The pact will become effective after ratification by the two fevernmcßti- A.P.
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  • 81 1 A general view of the train in u him. General Templer (inset smiling) travelled from Kuala Lipis to Kota Btutru in Kelantan last weekend. It was the first fully equipped passenger train to make this journey since 1911. The lino was destroyed by the Japanese to
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  • 126 1 PANMUN JOM, July 16. The Communist truce delegation called tor a one-clay recess in the Korean armistice negotiations today, apparently to give consideration to a new Allied move to brenk th>truer stalemate. The negotiator* talked for only 24 minutes thi« morning, then
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  • 216 1 (By Oui Staff Reporter) Speaking at a i'less Confeieuce yesterday. Mr. W. H. Walker, staled that certain restrictions on import* from Japan were being relaxed as from 16tn July. This was possible because the sterling which Japan had accumulated in recent years had now been reduced
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  • 89 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. July 16. The Madias State Government itself will move an amendment to the Andhra State Bill now before the Madras Assembly urging that the Government of India should appoint a Boundary Commission to decide the fate of the disputed areas, stated
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  • 115 1 NEW DELHI, July 16. Seven hundred people, attacked and seized control of i-.nl uin. a trade centre in Western Nepal, according to reports received here today. The reports said that they sittacked the police station, killed a subedar (police officer) and seized arms and ammunition.
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  • 91 1 Chinese Business Registration LONDON, July 16. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, was asked in the Commons yesterday whether he was aware of the strong opposition of the Chinese community in Malaya to the registration and licensing of business ordinance 1953 and of the general stoppage of business threatened by
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  • 471 1 Troops Called To Restore Order In Calcutta Police Clash With Demonstrators CALCUTTA, July 16 Troops were called in today to maintain order in Calcutta after widespread disturbances in central and northern Calcutta late Tuesday night. Calcutta police clashed with demonstrators during a 24 hour general strike called by leftist parties
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  • 214 1 GLAMOKGAJV, SOUTH WALts, Juiy 16. Mr. Jusiac; Stable a Judge who once toid Magistrates to throw law overboard if it .isii.. ll wiih cjnuuonKense yesterday applied the human touch to a case for tho third time in a week. He called Kenneth David Ki'tts, suit-confessed blackmailer, lrnm
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  • 164 1 (Uy Our Staff Reporter ivO members of the Indian Field Ambulance from Korea u i rived here last night on board the Eastern Queen after 30 months serviee with tne Commonwealth Brigade. Many of these rugged paratroop veterans had been in the front line until
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  • 105 1 Pearson In Touch With Nehru NEW DELHI, July 16.- Mr. Lester B. Pearson, President. of the United Nations General Assembly, who will summon the Assembly immediately an armistice in Korea is signed is also keeping in touch with the Indian Prime Minister and representatives of other countries on the possibility
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  • 74 1 CAIRO, July 16.— An Egyptian Army weekly newspaper quoted an Israeli broadcast as saying the deposed King Farouk has formed an Egyptian government-in-exile, with Abdpl Fattah Aim as president. Photo. "Rasmus," Copenhagen Zoo's fifteen-day-old hippopotamus cub, appears a little shy, as he takes his first walk
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  • 85 1 Assembly Of Five Or More Persons Banned CALCUTTA, July 16.— I lie assembly of flve or more persons and the carrying of arms of any kind was officially banned in Calcutta today, following a riot yesterday In which four people were killed and at least 100 injured. The order will
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  • 617 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Fri., July 17, 1953. Malayan Indians Loyalty Proved WHATEVER other things they may or they may not indicate, the immigration figures for Indians quoted by Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar in the Federal Legislative Council on Wednesday prove beyond a shadow of doubt that Malayan Indians,
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  • 337 2 TO FINANCE THEIR DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS BOMBAY: Seven State Governments Bombay, Madras, Uttar Pradesh, Mysore, West Bengal, Tra* vancore-Cochin and Madbya Bharat opened subscription or their four per cent ten-year development loans on July 15. Bombay, Madras and Uttar Pradesh are flcating Rts. five-crore loans each. Travanc
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  • 270 2 Nepali CongressGovt. Dispute KATHMANDU: The Nepali National Congress Working Committo 1 has expressed its willingness to join a Cabinet in Nepal provided four conditions are fulfilled. Th-r-y air il) The Ministry should be .-mall, comprising, as far M possible not more than seven Mini-ters, one from each premier political party
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  • 208 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has announced that sugar wortld be imported into the country only on Government account. "Tenders will, therefore, be invited as and when necessary for delivery of sugar to the Government at specified ports,'ihe announcement states. "Import licences will be
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  • 138 2 LISBON The Portuguese Prime Minister Senor Antonio Salazar, speaking of Indian claims to Goa said that Portugal could not negotiate, yield, or transfer a fraction of her national territory or population either with or without a plebiscite. Sonor Salazar said Portugal had sought to settle
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  • 379 2 MADRAS: Elections on the basis of adult franchise to all but 250 of the 8 803 panchayats (village councils) representing 15 830 villages in Madras state have been completed sine November 1952. Over 85,000 representatives have been elected to various panchayats so far. Elections to
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  • 111 2 BOMBAY Capt. G. H. Price, cargo superintendent of a firm of stevedores and manager of the Stevedore Association, was acquitted by a Presidency Magistrate of a charge of consuming liquor on board a ship in the Bombay Harbour. Capt. Price was arrested along with four others, ineluding two
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  • 239 2 MADRAS: In reply to certain representations made by the Southern India Chamber of Commerce regarding export of onions, beedies and vegetables, Mr. K. B. Lai, Chief Controller of Imports and Exports, has stated, in the course of a communication to the Chamber, that export of onions has always
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  • 70 2 PHOTO. KINO BAUDOUIN of Belgium carries out the traditional Sovereign's inspection of army food during his July 8 visit to Belgian Commando and Infantry Units on manoeuvres at Neerpelt-Lommel, in the Belgian Campines. He found the tomato soup and sausages "very hot, but good." Belgian
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  • 331 2 LUNS ON DUTCH INTERESTS IN INDONESIA NEW DELHI, July 15.— The Netherlands Foreign Minister. J. M. A. H. Luns, touring South-East Asia and the I'acitic area, arrived here today. He told reporters on his arrival that "misunderstandings over the New Guinea question which might have arisen have )cen cleared up
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  • 1354 2 beiegie Koacp DATO—DOCTOR THRUST AT INDIANS THE Federal Legislative Council on Wednesday rejected a motion brought by Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, a member of the United Malays National Organisation, which was designed to drive out those admitted to Malaya under the new regulations for the
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  • 614 3 Distribution And Prices Of Cloth Yarn ALL CONTROLS ABOLISHED NEW DELHI: The Government of India Friday announced total abolition of all controls over prices and distribution of cloth and yarn which had still remained in force. A press communique issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry say 3: Since
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  • 241 3 Handloom Industry Only A Palliative NEW DELHI: The Federation of Indian Chambers cf Commerce and Industry has, in a memorandum to the Textile Inquiry Committee, Government of India, urged that, in giving assistance to the handloom industry, steps b^ also taken so that those dependent on handlooms are not only
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  • 82 3 LAHORE: The Frontier Government have arrested Hazi Mohammed Hayat Gul, who recently initiated a signature campaign in Utmanzai village for the release of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan. The Hazi, according to a re* port, also made a post prayer speech in the Peshawar mosque demanding the
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  • 156 3 TAIPEI, July 15.— Formosa's provincial government had dome bad news today for all foreign nationals except those with diplomatic privileges. Prom now on. it said, such aliens will no longer be exempt from payment of defence taxes. This will raise tne cost of living pretty seriously.
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  • 100 3 TRANQUEBAR Sri G. Veerappa Pillnl. of Porayar, offered to give a gold chain to the first child born at the Kasturba Gandhi Memorial Maternity Ward attached 10 the local L. F. Hospital. But. the first born at the hospital happened to be twins (both girls), and Sri
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  • 203 3 BOMBAY: Appeals filed by the Ford Motor Company and General Motors (India) Ltd. against the awards of the Industrial Tribunal, Bombay, concerning the grant of bonus to their employees for 1951 were rejected by the Labour \ppellate Tribunal here last week. The respective awards against which
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  • 53 3 KARACHI: A Pakistan-India Cultural AsociatJon. a nonGovernmental body has been formed in Karachi. Mr. Ghayasuddin. Pathaa, Joint Secretary of the Pakistan Muslim League, has been elected its President. The Association has announced that It was planning to organise a reception to Mr. l^ehru during his forthcoming visit
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  • 170 3 NEW DELHI: According to the Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Ministry of Food and Agriculture, th*s all- India fourth estimate of whent for 1952-53 puts the current year's acreage and 6 388,000 tons as against last year's corresponding adjusted estimate of 22,874.000 acres and 5,700.000 tons, says m
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  • 369 3 NEW DELHI: India's production of foodgrains for the crop year 1953 was five million tons in excess of the previous year. According to official estimates production of rice was 234 lakh tons against 207 lakh tons in the previous year while wheat production
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  • 174 3 Senanayake Inaugurates Ramakrishna Mission Centre I' hot©. COLOMBO: A Ramakrishna Mission centre was opened at Kataragama in Ceylon on Sunday. Mr. Dudley Senanayakc Prime Minister of Ceylon, inaugurated the centre accoiding to the Colombo correspondent of the HINDUSTAN TIMES. Speaking on the occasion Mir. C. C. Desai. Indian High Commissioner
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  • 328 3 CALCUTTA: The Agent of the Calcutta Tramway*. Mr. V. C. T. Bieaae, Maid that continued disturbances over the enhancement of tram fares might force the company to suspend the services "in the not distant future." Tnc l'olice used tear-gas and i;:this, injuring about zm persons?,
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  • 384 3 MAi>itAS: It is learnt an olficcr will be shortly deputed by the Madras Government to take charge of the arrangements for locating the headquarters offices of the Andhra Slate at Kurnool. According to official sources, "things will start moving" in uoout ten days time, when the district
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  • 183 3 NEW DELHI: The Planning Commission has appointed a Research Programmes Committee to work out and arrange for suitable schemes into social, economic and administrative problems relating to national development. For research and investigation in these fields there is a special provision of Rs. 50 lakhs in
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  • 195 3 LAHORE: A large part of the Frontier Province, including some adjacent tribal areas, the western districts of Pakistan Punjab and the northern tracts of Baluchistan, have been experiencing a fierce heat wave last week. Reports of heavy mortality figures caused by the
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  • 168 3 Million Bicycles For Red China A Year HONQKONG, July 15.— Ml D H. Burn, the first member of the British unofficial trade mission which visited China and signed contracts for twoway trade worth £30,000 000 stg., arrived today on the British steamer Yunnan from Shanghai. Mr. Burn said he had
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  • 166 3 British Army Can Recruit Gurkhas KATHMANDU Nepal has finally agreed to permit Britain to recruit Gurkha for th<> British Army for a perod of five years. A Cabinet meeting |mt evening ratified the terms of thr draft agreement between the two countries. This was under discussion for the past few
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  • 54 4 COLOMBO: A Taxation Commission from Britain to review the taxation policy of Ceylon nnd make necessary recommendations will arrive in Ceylon about three months hence. Its report Is expected to be in time for the next year's hudget proposals. The commission is coming out under
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  • 180 4 CEYLON NEWS: Ceylon China Trade Sir Oliver To Lead Team COLOMBO: Sir Oliver GoonetiUeke, Minister of Agrl-<-4ilturo and Food. Is likely to load the Ceylon delegation to nina to tliscuss the terms of the second year's rubber-rice agreement between the two countries. He will be accompanied by Mr, B. Mahadeva,
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  • 70 4 Ahmedabad League Shuns Politics AHMEDABAD: The Ahmedabad City Muslim League has resolved to keep out of j.olitiCM Mr. H. J. Babroo, Secretary of the League announced. Mr. Babroo said the Working Committee of the City Muslim League which was held recently, had unanimously adopted a resolution stating that the League
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  • 56 4 With a view to making U more broad-based, the Travancorc Young Challengeia Club, has been renamed Kerala Football Club. Those wishing to join as members are requested to write to or contact the Secretary, Mr. M. K. S. Panikkar, 31 Veerasamy Road, Singapore. The Secretary also appeals
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  • 100 4 rASSAR: A hail built on the self-help basis by the police of Tennugegama has been converted to an adult school and classes are being conducted at night by three voluntary teachers. Mr. 8. M. 8L Senanayake, president of the Kanahela Community Centre, who was largely-responsible for this school,
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  • 203 4 COLOMBO: A Ceylonese trade delegation is expected in New Delhi soon for discussions with the Indian Government regarding the import of Jaffna tobacco. Whereas previously about 5.000 candies were Imported into Travancore-Cochin. it has now been decided that unly 1,800 candies should be permitted this year, and
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  • 116 4 LOimxjuaM ijoru win ton, Secretary of State for commonwealth Keiauons, will be visiting India in .November at the invitation of the frixno Minister. Sri Jawahunal Nenru. be will also spend a rew days in Pakistan at the invitation of the Premier, Mr Mahomed All. The Commonwealth
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  • 36 4 NF;w DELHT, July 16.— The American expedition climbing K2, the world's second highest Penh, in Kashmir, set up its flr:;t camp »t 18,200 feet on Juno 28. fivr d^yj ahead of schedule A.P.
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  • 151 4 COLOMBO: The Cabinet may be reshuffled after the Budget debate. An indication to this effect was given by thp Prime Minister to the Government Parliamentary Group. The question came up following an attempt by Mr. Charles Bdirtaortym, M.P. for H.imbantota. lo move a resohltion requesting: the Prime
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  • 733 4 COLOMBO: A set of thirty-seven draft by-laws, framed by the Minister of Local Government as standard by-laws for the guidance of Village Committees, was denounced in Parliament by the Opposition, with the exception of Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike. as "sillv" and "iniauitous
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  • 75 4 COLOMBO: The number of new patients registered at the Hospital, Colombo, in the first quarter of the year was 2,238 as agninst 1.977 new patients registered in the last quarter of 1952 according to the latest available V. D. figures. Of the 2,238 new cases this year
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  • 110 4 TRIVANDRUM: The Public Works Minister, Sri K Velnyudhun Nayar, disclosed that the Union Government may allot more rice to th< State to check the rising prices in the open market. He said the State had sub mltted some proposals to re duce the
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  • 207 4 Stationmasters and railway clerks have decide to stage a whole-day fast on August 24, at their places of work in protest against "stagnation" in the service. The fast will start at 6 a.m. This decision was reached at a recent emergency meeting of the
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  • 232 4 Provided sufficient Government and nubile upport is forthcoming, Ceyloa, after stamping ont tnbercaloslg, can be one of the healthiest Asiatic countries. This was stated in London by Mr. Donald Barlow, the V/c!i-knov/n Harley Street chest surgeon. He was commenting on recent progress in the war against tuberculosis.
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