Indian Daily Mail, 21 July 1953
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Title Section16 1953-07-21 1 Indian Daily Mail VUL. IX. No. 160. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. JULY 21, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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609 1953-07-21 1 NEW APPARATUS TO BE BOUGHT NEXT YEAR (By Our Staff Reporter) The Director of Medical Services, Dr. W J. Vickers and the Senior Radiologist of the General Hospital, Dr. D. R. McPherson, told pressmen yesterday about the Medical Department's future plans lor609 words
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Article212 1953-07-21 1 NAIROBI, July 20.— "Davo" Davidson, the bearded Australian born Kenya Government officer reputed to have killed 03 terrorists, was -shot nd soiiou.sly wounded while leading a raid on a Mau Mau camp m the Aberdaie foreoi. Davids-n |s seconded to the police force. He wasReuter - 212 words
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Article105 1953-07-21 1 TEHERAN. July 20.— Di. Abdullah Mosami, Speaker of Iran's paralysed Parliament, said yesterday "there i s no hope for any more sessions of the Majlis." Mozami made the statement after calling an open session to which only 19 diehard opponents of Premier Mossadeq turnedA.P. - 105 words
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50 1953-07-21 1 SIR CHARLES LAMBE FOR HONG KONG AND JAPAN The C-in-C. Admiral Sir Charles Lambe will bo leaving Singapore today, for a routine visit of ships of the Fleet at Hong Kong and Japan. He will fly from Changi at I a.m. today and will be away ty about tt& daw50 words
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Article78 1953-07-21 1 HONGKONG, July 20. Hongkong i s the first British colony m the world to use radiocobalt m the treatment of cancer according to a government report. No other British colony turn such a unit as the new R;!diocobalt Telecurie Therapy Unit which was installed recentlyA.P. - 78 words
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Article83 1953-07-21 1 Duke Of Westminster Dies LOCH MORE. July 20. The Duke of Westminster, on»" of the world's richfst men, died last night at his horn-: here. H*> was 74. The Duk<\ four times married owned vast estates m Scotland, Wales and England as well as about 600 acres of London's expensiveA.P. - 83 words
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321 1953-07-21 1 PANMUNJOM, July 20. Communists and Allied liaison officers met at Panmunjom today to discuss technical details concerning a Korean armistice. The meeting followed yesterday's request by the Communists for immediate talks to prepaie for the signcfure of an armistice pact to end the threeReuter - 321 words
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Article222 1953-07-21 1 NEW DELHI. July 20. Seven hundred armed Nepalesc rebels who threatened DhangHrhu, commercial and administration center of Southwest Nepal, have been routed, the Nepalese Embassy announced heie last night. The rebels were met Dy combined forces of Indian police nnd Nepalese troops, uit; Kinbassy :iaid. Earlier reportsA.P. - 222 words
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Article163 1953-07-21 1 To Abolish Veto In U.N. KARACHI, July 20. The Netherlands Foreign Minister, Dr. Luns, said m Karachi on Saturday that his country id preparing for a revision of the United Nations Charter m 1955 and hoped some of it s defects would then be removed. Luns was addressing a meetingA.P. - 163 words
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Article54 1953-07-21 1 KARACHI, July 20.— Abdul Qadir, Secretary of the Pakistan Ministry of Finance has been appointed Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan m place of Sahid Hussain who has taken over as Chairman of the National Planning Commission of Pakistan. He will take over new power fromA.P. - 54 words
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Article61 1953-07-21 1 KARACHI, July 20. A World B.^nk Mission arrived here yesterday on a fortnight's visit to study variou s development projects of the Pakistani government. After assessing Pakistani's request the mission will recommend the amount of a loan that may be granted to the country. PakistanA.P. - 61 words
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Article45 1953-07-21 1 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held tomorrow, Wednesday at 7 p.m. at No. 26, Lorong N, Teluk Kurau, Singapore, the residence of Sri N. Damodaram Pillai. All members are cordially invited to be present on the occasion.45 words
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123 1953-07-21 1 NEW DELHI, July 20. Kashmir's princely constitutional head, Yuvaraj Karan Singh, yesterday met States Minister Kailas Nath Katju for the first of a series of discussions on his disputed state, on the eve of talks by the fVme Minlfterf of Jnii* at>4. Pakistan scheduled toA.P. - 123 words
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Article, Illustration88 1953-07-21 1 The 170 officer* and men of the 60th Field Ambulance, Indian Army Medical Corns headed hv Major S K. Chatterji, passed through Hong Kong, July -10-1 lth on thel? way home after two and a half years service m Korea. AP. Photo shows: A rrouj88 words
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114 1953-07-21 1 CALCUTTA, July 20. A joint anti-Congress combination of Communists and Socialists, tlm first to be formed m Calc i a since Indians independence has won a victory against the government. After nearly a fortnight's 1 iot.ing which could be clnssed as amongst the worst the cityA.P. - 114 words
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55 1953-07-21 1 Lyttelton's Sympathy For Fire Victims Following a telegram sent by the Governor on the Kallang Basin fire, the Secretary of State for the Colonies has cabled this reply to the Governor: "Have learned with regret of the serious damage caused by fire m the city. Grateful if you would convey55 words
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183 1953-07-21 1 The Council of Joint 'Action and five other Singapore Labour Unions have 'expressed themselves m favour of the new Immigration Control Ordinance which will be put into operation from August 1. "The proposed Government legislation to control immigration." says the Secretary of rhc Council183 words
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Article91 1953-07-21 1 CAIRO. July 20. Britain's top negotiator indicated last night the long Anglo-Egyptian dispute over control of the Suez Canal Zone may be approaching a solution. Lt. Gen. Sir Brian Robertson, arriving here from London and Washington declared Britain would recognize full and unqualified Egyptian Sovereignty over theA.P. - 91 words
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Article31 1953-07-21 1 AMBERSHAM VILLAGE ENGLAND, July 20. The Duke of Edinburgh took a nasty fall Sunday while playing polo, but he was able to remount hl s pony and finish the match. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Advertisement225 1953-07-21 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (BY POST) Maiaya, B. N. Borneo ana Sarawak. 1 Mcnih 5 5.50 .> Months 16.50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 650 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.00 SEEN IN THE fKIEf This shy bird— THE CRESTED i^ s\ "N. /*sk225 words
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588 1953-07-21 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Toes., July 21, '53. Greatest Handicap To Progress REPLYING to a question m the Federal Legislative Council last week, Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, the Member for Education, revealed that there are more than a million illiterates m the Federation but that the Government is unable588 words
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1466 1953-07-21 2 Films Made In India For Indians Open New Vistas On The Hollywood Frontier SOMEWHERE m the area between Academy Awards I and the Nobel Peace Prize i theie ought to be a special honour for film makers. It would be given to those who help build progiess and friendships overseas.1,466 words
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Article82 1953-07-21 2 LAHORE: Mr. Shoaib Qure. shi, Pakistan*! Minister for Kashmir Affairs, said here that Pakistan would not rest until "an honourable solution" of the Kashmir problesm was reached. Mr. Quroshi will meet prominent leaders of the Pakistanoccupled Kashmir territory during his coming visit to Rawalpindi and Murree.FOC - 82 words
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39 1953-07-21 2 TMPHAL: Headmasters and rermanent teachers of Gov-ernment-aided schools m Manipur have been debarred from takine part m politics. A. Government circular stat* liable to be withdrawn if discipline was np properly main FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-07-21 2 The new Syrian constitution was brought into effect on July 11 and Brigadier Adib Shishekly was elected President. A.P. photo shows Shishekly m full dress uniform after his proclamation as president.31 words
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257 1953-07-21 2 I-M.A. President's Views On Dr. Mooker jee 's Death mmmm Dr. Bose said that he was not concerned with the political aspect of the incident nor with the line of treatment adopted. In support of his contention, Dr. Bosc recapitulated the various newspaper reports, including the Jammu and Kashmir Government's257 words
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Article166 1953-07-21 2 - Stipends For Ex-Servicemen Ex-servicemen desirous of receiving vocational or technical training as to be given stipends of Ks. 25 per month by the Ministry of Defence. In addition, hostel accommodation, wherever available will be given free, but trainees will have to make their own arrangements for messing. TraineesFOC - 166 words
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Article239 1953-07-21 2 SURAT: Sri V. D Shikhare. member cf the 9-man Committee appointed by the Government of India to compile the history of the freedom movement, said the Committee expected to publish a 500-paee book within three years. A book on the history of the States- Peoples'FOC - 239 words
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Article76 1953-07-21 2 qi, B M AT: Mr Shantilal Shah. Bombay's Minister for Health, said that the salaries given to Bombay Ministers were "hopelessly inadequate" He was asked by Dr R g Babcock, member of the Vermont State Senate, USA at a reception whether the salaries given to Ministers andFOC - 76 words
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535 1953-07-21 2 CAIXJUTTA: In the interests of world peace the war m Korea must end as soon as possible, said Dr. Luns, the Netherlands Minister for Foreign Affairs, m an interview on his arrival m Calcutta last week after a four-week tour of some countriesFOC - 535 words
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Article156 1953-07-21 2 Delhi Clock Tower Crash Damages NEW DELHI: A Delhi sub judge, Mr. Desraj Taneja, ordered the Delhi Municipal Committee to pay Rs. 25 003 Rs. 15,000 and Rs. 2,000 by way of damage 3 to Mrs. Shagwanti, Mr. Munshi Ram and Mr. Jagdish Raj. relatives cf the victims of theFOC - 156 words
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208 1953-07-21 2 SRINAGAR: At a closeddoor meeting of the Kashmir National Conference workers at Muzahid Manzil here, Sheikh Abdullah is reported to have said that although the Praja Parishad agitation had ceased yet the conflict of ideals and interests created by the agitation was there.FOC - 208 words
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Article2619 1953-07-21 3 Grave Turn In Pitch Darkness Police Attacked, Tramcars Stoned m. A V? e re q ue st of the West Bengal Government art* ssjssa rA^aJSSSjs The West Bengal Cabinet at meeting reviewed the conditions m the city and outlying areas. After the meeting, a Minister told Press correspondentsFOC - 2,619 words
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Article195 1953-07-21 3 Bombay Sales Tax Law Not Amended BOMBAY: Dr. Jivraj Melil.i, Bombay's Finance Minister denied that the State Government had accepted a suggestion to amend the sales tax law so as to introduce twosales tax m place of the existing multipoint sales cax. He told a Press conference that the suggestionFOC - 195 words
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236 1953-07-21 3 NEW DELHI, July 19. Nepal's Prime Minister, Matrika Prasada Koirala, flew to New Delhi today to plan with the Indian Government "combined police action" against disturbances possibly Communist-led m West Nepal. Arriving for a three-day visit as a state guest, he was greetedA.P. - 236 words
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Article97 1953-07-21 3 KAMPALA, Uganda: Police investigating clashes between Karamojong and Suk tribesmen along the Kenya-Uganda border have found only scattered human bones gnawe dby hyenas and jackals and picked clean by cultures. The wounded had apparently been dragged away to the bush and devoured. The death roll mA.P. - 97 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-07-21 3 Photo. British troops clamped a strict control on traffic m and out of the Suez Canal zone town of Isniailia, July 13 Photo shows: President Neguib of Egypt m thoughtful mood as ha leaves an emergency cabinet meeting session called to consider the new situation. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article107 1953-07-21 3 ABDULLAH WARNS INDIA? NEW DELHI, July 20.—Reliable sources said Kashmir Premier Sncikh Abdullah has warned India independence for his country must be one of the choices ottered m any plebiscite to determine its future. Both India and Pokiotan have been quarelling over control of Kashmir for six years. Informants saidA.P. - 107 words
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Article314 1953-07-21 3 MADRAS: The Madr;i s Assembly Thursday unanimously passed the preliminary motion of the Chief Minister, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, lecommending to the Central Government the introduction of the Andhra State Bill m Parliament. Winding up the three-day debate, Mr. Rajagopalachari referred to Uw criticism of the provisionsFOC - 314 words
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Article39 1953-07-21 3 NAGPUR: Mr. R. S. Ruikar. General Secretary. Forward Bloc (Subhasist), and Mr. V. Y. Tamasar (Independent), a leading member of the People's Party m the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly, have joined the Praja Socialist Party. FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article133 1953-07-21 3 ANOTHER EXPULSION BY KREMLIN LONDON. July 19.— -Moscow radio announced last night that the Premier of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic has been expelled from me Central Committee of the local Communist party. Initial monitoring reports of the broadcast, identified the Premier as Comrade Bagirov. It said that a plenaryA.P. - 133 words
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Article162 1953-07-21 3 AIX EN PR O VI NC I. (France), July ly. -Six men were couv'cted hen yesterday of rob Ding the Aga Knan and xns wile of bfc>sBsO,oUo m jewels m a holdup four years ago and were sentenced to prison terms ranging from tour to ten years.A.P. - 162 words
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337 1953-07-21 3 JAIPUR: The General Cjuncil of the Rajasthan lvshatriya Mahasabha, representativaas not accepted tne Jagirdars' met here to consider the recommendations of Fandit Govind Bailabh Pant. Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesb, for an amicable setlement of the question of Jagir abolition m Rajasthan. Pandit337 words
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Article414 1953-07-21 3 AGA KHAN ROBBERS SENTENCED AI X EN PROVENCE, France: Six of 12 men on trial for engineering the US$B5O,OOO jewel robbery uf the Aga Khan and his beautiful Begum four years ago were found guiJty here. They were sentenced to prison terms ranging from 4 to 10 years. Three otherA.P. - 414 words
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Article45 1953-07-21 3 ALLAHABAD: Mr. Purshotamdfis Tandon, former Congress President, denied reports that he was approached to accept the presidentship of the Bharatiya Jan Sangh and that he was likely to accept it. Mr. Tandon said there (fcmld be no question of his joining FOCFOC - 45 words
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626 1953-07-21 3 NEW DELHI: The -Committee of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry lias, m a memorandum to the Textile Enquiry Committee of the Government of India, urged that m any form of assistance to be given to the handioom iinlu-irv, ste;is beFOC - 626 words
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Article144 1953-07-21 3 GENEVA: John C. Baker, U.S. delegate to the United Nations Economic and Social Council, told the Council the United States would not give priority to defence needs over the economic development of underdeveloped countries. Mr. Baker said there had been some genuine and some •'deliberate" misunderstandingA.P. - 144 words
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Article1328 1953-07-21 4 FINANCE MINISTER SAYS IT IS INEVITABLE COLOMBO: Mr. J. R. Jayawardene, Minister of Finance, explained, during the meeting of the House of Representatives Wednesday, the situation that led to the removal of the food subsidy. After the election of the new Parliament, Government was faced with aFOC - 1,328 words
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100 1953-07-21 4 Thunder Clouds Looming Over Japan TOKYO, July 20. Heavy thunder clouds looming over Central Japan today tnreateued to swell the country's second catastrophic floods m three weeks. Three rivers have burst their banks m Wakayama and Nara Prefectures south of Osaka, on Japan's main island of Honshu, and flooded hundredsReuter - 100 words
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Article107 1953-07-21 4 Mr. R. Venkatarajulu, Editor of "Tamil Nesan" returned to Singapore by air yesterday afternoon after attending the Coronation celebrations m London at the invitation of the Colonial Office. He was the last of the three journalists from Malaya to return to this country from the Coronation. The107 words
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Article189 1953-07-21 4 L.ONDON. July 20.— Mr. R. A. Butler, the British Chanceltor or tne Exchequer dinea with Sir Winston and L.ady Cliurchill last niglit, the third visit he has paid to the Prime Minister during his enforced rest. They are understood to nave discussed the issues that willReuter - 189 words
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Advertisement49 1953-07-21 4 INCOME TAX COLLECTED IN '52 The Income Tax Department's reports for the year 1952 just published show that a total of $72,357,455.48 Wats collected m the Colony during he year by way of income fax. The total collected m the Pederation during <n same period amounted to 5220 489.803.90,49 words
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