Indian Daily Mail, 19 July 1953

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 168. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 672 1 ROBERTSON REPORTS HIS 'TRUCE 9 EFFORTS IN KOREA WASHINGTON, July 18. The United States special truce envoy Mr. Walter Robertson said last night that if the Communists did not negotiate m good faith at the political conference to follow a Korean armistice the United Nations
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  • 118 1 WHERE WOULD INDIAN FORCES LAND IN KOREA? NiuW DblAlk, July 18.— The Uniitd .Nations' 'laiest truce ultimatum submitted to the communists at Punmunjom pioposed a revision of tne soumein boundary of tae postarmistice demilitarized zone to permic Indian troops to reach i he neutral area without crossin^ South Korean territory,
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  • 175 1 SAN FRANCISCO, July 18. If the Communists fail to agree to the unification of Korea within 180 days after a ceasefire, the Republic of Korea will open fire again, the ROK Ambassador to the United States declared yesterday. Dr. You Chan ¥"ang, here for
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  • 526 1 Warm Reception Throughout "India had made 'definite friend' m East and West through her field ambulance m Korea," Major S. R. Banerji, m command of 170 of his men now on their way home, said here yesterday. The Sixtieth Indian Field Ambulance which
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  • 37 1 ACCRA, July 18.— The Legislative Assembly of the Gold Coast overwhelmingly approved a motion by the Prime Minister, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, that the colony be declred a sovereign independent state within the Commonwealth. Reuter
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  • 29 1 VEGETABLES SCARCE VlfciN.VA. July 18. Vegetables are getting more and more scarce m the markets of Communist Czechoslovakia, according to the Czechoslovak Communist Party paper Rude Pravo. A. P.
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  • 107 1 U.S. Food Ship Leaves For Germany NEW YORK, July 18 -The fiist American food relief ship for Eastern Germany sailed yesterday with 1 609 tons of flour, dried milk and lard. The flagship of the U.S. Government's U5515,000,000 programme to combat hunger m the Red Zone wa s the U.S.
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  • 115 1 WASHINGTON. July 18.U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles last night s;'id the United States is backing the French militarily In Indochina as an assurance that the Communists will not attack America's interests m the Pacific. Making a radio and television report to the
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  • 40 1 WASHINGTON, July 18. Rep. Robert Kean said yesterday the U.S. State Department has told him the Russians apparently aren't interested m trying to get the Chinese Communists to release three American civilian prisoners 'even on humanitarian grounds." A.P.
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  • 41 1 ORPHANS FOR U.S. WASHINGTON, July 18. Chairman W. M. Langer said the Senate Judiciary Committee agreed yesterday on a provision to admit 4,000 orphans to the United States under legislation designed to help ease the strain on refugeepacked Western Europe. A.P.
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  • 89 1 Today morning fire vievims now m Lee Godown Lorcngr 3, will receive cash relief payments from the Billgapoie joint Relief Organisations from contributions made by subscriptions. Only fir«* victims a'n-ady registered with the Social Welfare Department, who are genuine cases will receive payment.
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  • 145 1 PHOEiNfIX, Ariz, July 18.— Kadfal segregation m Phoenix High Schools is ended. The High Schools and Phoenix College Board voted last week to abolish its long-stand-ing practice of educating Negro students m spearate High School. It opened the doors of all seven of its High Schools
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  • 46 1 LONG BEACH, California. July 18. Miss Turkey appeared cheerful m a rehearsal yesterday after the Miss Universe preliminaries last night. "1 think I have a good chance", she said. Most observers agreed she was a likely candidate for the five finalists. A.P.
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    12 1 President Rajendra Prasad awarding the Everest Medal to Col. Sir John Hunt.
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  • 82 1 CAPETOWN, July 18.— A joint session of Parliament yesterday approved m committee the Prime Minister's South Africa Act Amendment Bill which aims at iemoving Cape coloured voters from the common roll and giving them separate representation m the House of Assembly. Political observers here believe that
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  • 266 1 Opposition To Education Scheme Mounting Up From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS July 18.—Thirtynine volunteers belonging to Dravida Munnetra Kalagham were arrested yesterday, when they attempted to demonstrate outside the Residence of the Chief Minister Sri C. Rajagopalachari against the elementary education policy. Students yesterday
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    257 1 Now on nale at Post Offices m the United Kingdom and at Army Post Offices overseas are three further postage stamps of the new reign. The stamps are the 5d., «d. and J/_ denominations and each of different design. The main feature m the for ?h °ii i IC threflP
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  • 213 1 CAIRO, July 18. While tension m the Suez Canal area still was simmering, Egyptian political circles said last night new moves toward a solution. .f the Anglo-Egyptian dfemite may be forthcoming. Those quarters based their views tainted with some optimism as to the possibility
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  • 118 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 18.— It is tearnt that Andhra Members of the Congress Legislature Party m Madras Assembly have won freedom to vote as they like on Andhra State Bill now under discussion. Nearly all Andhras are united a#ttinst Mirsa Award which gave
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  • 144 1 KINGSTON, Jamaica, July 18. An invitation to tour India m 1954-1955 was declined by the West Indies owing to t\eir heavy programme, the VYest Indies Cricket Board announced yesterday. The announcement added that prospects of a visit from Australia to the West Indies m
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  • 523 2 The Japanese government has released the results of a public opinion poll it recently conducted throughout the country on the controversial antiprostitution bill being prepared by some Diet members. The bill if enacted into law would penalize both prostitutes and patrons. The poll conducted by the Prime
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  • 348 2 Denver, Calorado Intro ductlon m indlH of a Child Research Council similar to that at the University of Colorado Medical Centre here is <m objective of Dr. Ram S. Nanda when he returns to Bombay. Dr. Nanda, a graduate of the University of Bombay, Is
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  • 31 2 SOUTHSEA, England, July 18.— Britain's Giant Transport tnd Genera! Workers Union decided yesterday it is okay for ;i labour leader to accept a Knighthood even when Tory Qovernment gives the honour.
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    47 2 His Excellency the High Commissioner, General Sir J^ plel i Pf esentlM the Regimental Colour to the *th Battalion, Malay Regiment, at an Impressive ceremony on the Kuala Lnmpw padang. Race Ma* the Colour Is Second Lieut Mohd. Noordln btajKhahldta, young eat offlou m tfce Battalion "«ww»,
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  • 371 2 U. N. Secy-Gen Sounding Views On Nehru's 'Session' NEW YORK, July 18.— Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the United Nations Secretary General, has been sounding the views of delegations oil the railing of an early General Assembly as suggested by Mr. Jawaharlal Nelirn, the Indian .'riii ir Minister, to consider tn Korean
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  • 159 2 LONDON, July 18.— Sirdar Tensing Norkay, the Everest heio, who climbed to the summit of the mountain with New ealander Sir Edmund Hillary, was invited yesterday to visit Japan. Tensing said that he would be glad to go to Japan sometime, but could not be
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  • 75 2 "I have always felt that the proper way to live is to have your cake and eat it. In may case to have a career, be a mother and cook the meals. And, m spite of difficulties, to have work you love is a
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  • 413 2 A Malayan With A Mission This week a young man from Malaya will be "graduating" from a school of mechanised farming near Coventry, England. Hi s name is Ismail bin Hashiin and he is Just completing the final stages of a twelve-week course at the Ferguson School of Farm Mechanisation.
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  • 271 2 iMhJV/ u&ukil: A new agree* •vent has been signed between che Government of intlia ana the Ford Foundation under which the latter ha s agieeu Co moke available to the Gov ernment a sum of US $1,041,310 for the implementation 01 the Community Development Project. The
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  • 55 2  -  A. J. Pilgrim. *or a crook to put aside profession skill and turn to normal ways of earning a livttg needs great determination —It's different for those who haven't broken the law to realise how much. The chaaj?» takes a long time of self contrcl and then t
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  • 591 2 U. K. Courses For Malayan Students Students from Burma, Hongkong, Malaya and Thailand now studying m the UK are among those from 65 countries who are taking advantage of the serie s of British Council summer vacation courses to visit various parts of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Four
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    59 2 President Rajendra Pra&ad presented Special Medals to Colonel Sir John Hunt, Sir Edmund Hillary and Shri Tensing Norkay at a special ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi, on June 29. Photo shows Shri Tensing Norkay payffig respects to the President after receiving the Medal from him for his outstanding
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  • 622 2 Margaret's Return To Britain Touches Off Further Controversy LONDON, July 18. Smiling and seemingly carefree. Princess Margaret came home yesterday to Britain buzzing with fussing about her latest romance and lacking the presence of her reported boy friend. The man m the story, divorced RAF Group Capt. Peter Townsend, went
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  • 1966 3  -  F. J. VEDAMANIKAM New Resource In S. India By. J^IGNITE, South India's (Teat untapped resource of fuel, has been much talked of m recent months. The estimated reserves of this fuel m South Arcot are reported to be of the order of 2,000 million tons; enough, according
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  • 148 3 Pak Premier To Seek Election From East Bengal ua\j\ja: t-rorvems canironung ttaot iMKisi.-in were piBc<\i Wcfoio Prime lOalster Ifatuunnied AJI by thr ProviuciH Muslim League Working Committee whose meeting he at! ending. Thr mooting was preside.) over by Mr. Nurul Amin. President of the Provincial Muslim League., and Chief Minister
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  • 267 3 Nizam's Firman Case: Stay Of Trial HYDERABAD Mr. 11. Hanumantha Kao. District Magistrate, Hyderabad lias lPjeclecl the petiiion of Mr. C. B. Taraporcwala. NiZMin's Financial Adviser, praying; that the proceedings !ii what is nc.v known U 'Niaam'i Finnan Ca l might b<- stayed uni.il th" police completed their lovestigallons anrt
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  • 169 3 NEW DELHI: In Much ii.-53. the Government cf indi.t, on tiic lccoiiwncnd < iion of the Planning Commission launched as an experimesa] m>:a3uro, v campaign to intetis«lj collections of siua'l savings through women social workers and organisations m the country. The results of this campaign were encouraging and
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    39 3 Photo. Their Highness the Sultan of Selangor and the Sultan of Perak paid an official visit to the Malayan Teacher**' Training College at Klrkby, Liverpool. The Sultan of Selangor was accompanied by the Consort, H.H. the Tengku Ampuan. A.P.
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    48 3 Bertek a bear caught In response to an appeal by Gen- eral Sir Gerald Templer, High Com mi-s loner Of Malaya, i is admired by 4Vi -year-old Ro^er Stillwell, son of Lieutenant Commander Stillweil after he arrived at ill Portsmouth aboard tile British aircrait'Carrlor IIM/J. Olory.— A.P. PhoW.
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  • 224 3 BRIGHTON, ENGLAND: A homely housewife's story of now iier blouse was frisks. I for ;< wasp by a two-legged wolf cost Archibald G. Morley small fine yesterday on a Charge of assault. Mrs. Winifred Collins nJd the incident began while she •nd Morley a 43-year-old Gaa
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  • 150 3 Colonialism Imperialism BOMBAY, July 18. A bureau meeting of the Asian Socialist Conference at Hyderabad on August 10 is expected to take active steps to call n confer- nee of all Nationalist African Organisations to cons der "united action" against colonialism and imperialism. Indian Socialist sources mud heic today. Thoy
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  • 98 3 "Last year an English fanner produced ninety-one quintals p«r hectare of wheat on his Norfolk farm m Eastern England. There is no doubt about this being a world record. The figure of ninety-one quintals is three and a half times the national average of wheat production m
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  • 85 3 AHMEDABADDHANDHUKA RAILWAY LINE RESTORED AHMEDABAD Though communications has been rostored on the AhmedabadDhandhuka metre gauge railway line where traffic was interrupted due to the derailment of an engine and four bogies of the Somnath Mail on July 10 morning, it was officially atinounced here. The derailment had taken place between
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  • 240 3 Non-Whites Protest Against Malan's Bill CAPE TOWN: A mass meeting cf non-whit^, chiefly Af 1 icans, marched with banners past Parliament chanting the African anthem as a protest against the threat of the government to remove coloured voters from the common voters roll. They canied banners which Mid "Hands Off
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  • 51 3 "A Scotsman last week told me a story of n girl who got married. When after some time her husband showed no sign of getting n job her mother got anxious. 'Och', said the girl, 'it's a poor man that Isn't worth his board and keep. Minnie
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  • 38 3 "In Great Britain about thirty-four million bottles are sent out by dairymen every day; and about two per cent of those never come back at all! The value of these bottles lost daily is about ten thousand pounds."
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  • 1045 4  - Nehru Stakes All On Ambitious Plan Gordon Graham By INDIA'S Five-Year Plan, which was presented to the Indian Parliament m its final form by Prime Minister Jawa hartal Nehru recently, differs from the Soviet conception of economic planning m two vital ways: First, it does not have the mobilizing power
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  • 91 4 VIENNA, July 18. India's Vice President, Sarvapalii Radhaknshnan, arrived here by plane yesterday on a state visit. Mr. Radhakrishnan first visited Austrian President Theodor Koegker and later called on Chancellor Julius Raab, and Inferior Minister Oskar Helmer. Later, he had tea with Foreign Minister Karl Cruber. At
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  • 235 4 TIRUCHIRAPALI.I While steps should be taken by methods of persuasion for spreading Hindi m Tamil Nad, Government were not m favour of using any method of compulsion or force for introducing Hindi, nor would they be m any haste m making Hindi the lingua franca of
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  • 170 4 MADRAS The Government have decided to provide wooden benches for passengeis instead of cushioned seats m the Transport Department buses plying m Madras City. New buses now being put c.tx the road, and old buses returning from workshop after overhaul, wil! have only wooden benches.
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  • 48 4 ALLAHABAD: The Prime Minister, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru will visit Allahabad for a day some time during this month, it was learnt, Sri Nehru will arrive m Allahabad after attending the meeting of the Executive Committee of Uttai Pradesh Congress at Lucknow next week FOC
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  • 560 4 LONDON, July 18. Mr. Maurice Edelman, a Labour member of Parliament yesterday criticised Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Secretary of State for Colonies for defending General Templer m calling Mr. Aziz, a Malayan journalist "a rat whose name stinks m Southeast Asia." General Templer had objected to
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  • 668 4 UANGALORE Assembly lines m a new 300-foot-long hangar at Hindustan Aircraft Ltd. (HAL) are swinging into high gear m order to reach full production of the first completely India-built plane before the end of this year. Wing and fuselage assembly jigs are being installed on one
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  • 151 4 GAUHATI: Mr. AkbtaKhan. Piesident of the AllIndia Khudm Khidmatgars, claimed that he had so far collected m Assam 10,0C0 signntiues on his appeal to be forwarded to the United Nati:ns asking it to use its good offices to obtain the release of the Khan
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  • 79 4 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided i^o lift with immediate effect Jill controlg regarding prices, submission of monthly stock returns, limitation of quantity to be sold m one transaction, limitation of quantity to be possessed at any one time and exhibition of stock and price lists,
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  • 43 4 L.A JOL.LA, California, July 18. The fifthma major expedition into the Pacific Ocean since 1950 by the University of California's Scripps Institution of Oceanography is scheduled to begin today with sailing of the research vessel Spencer P. Baird. A.P.
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  • 26 4 U.S. TREATIES APPROVED WASHINGTON, July 18. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday approved commercial treaties with Israel. Ethiopia Italy, Denmark, Greece, Finland, Germany and ■Japan. A.P.
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  • 297 4 American Medical Techniques For India DMNVitilik CoioraUo New medical tcciiniquea now used extensively m tne united States .soon win oc iiJii.iuiia-u m India by specialists who have studied m America under the international cooperation programme. The programme is sponsored by the American Medical Association, the Indian Medical Association, and U.S.
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