Indian Daily Mail, 23 July 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 162. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. JULY 23, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 348 1 DELEGATION TO BE LED BY R.K. NEHRU NEW DELHI, July 22.— The Indian Government last night announced its decision to send an advance party of seven to Korea for an on-the-spot study and to report on the steps to be taken to enable
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  • 141 1 BOMBAY. July 22.—An- 11-foot long python turned cannibal m a Bombay Zoo last night. It snatched at_ I the guinea-pig dinner being I eaten by its eight-font longj i cagemate and swallowed both. The pig and the I python. f J.N. Barowa, the Zoo's Superintendant, said
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  • 73 1 SEOUL, July 22.— A South Korean Cabinet Minister said tonight President Eisenhowers special envoy Mr. Walter Robertson had promised President Syngman Rhee that the United States would "walk out" with South Korea if the political conference after a truce failed to reach agreement m 90
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  • 37 1 MOSCOW, July 22. The Soviet press announced this morning that the Supreme Soviet meeting scheduled for July 27 has been postponed until August 5. The announcement gave no reason for the prstponemont.— A. P.
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  • 191 1 As a result of the motion moved by the Honourable Mr. Rajagopal m Legislative Council on the 6th May and which was accepted by the Government, a Committee has been appointed with the following terms of reference: (a) To investigate the extent to which locally domiciled
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  • 48 1 MADRAS, July 22.— SouthEast Asian Communist leaders including those from Malaya, Burma, Vietnam, Ceylon Indonesia and the Philippines will hold a atragetic conference m l«dia soon. Communist sources reported here last night* They said the meeting is most likely to be h*ld m A.P.
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  • 259 1 PANMUNJOM, July 22. United Nations headquarter indicated today that they expect a Korea truce to be signed within the next ten days. A spokesman for the Supreme Allied Commander, Gen'--ia! Mark Clark, told Router the General hoped to be m Washington by August 3 "if an
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  • 143 1 No Separate High Court For Andhra Now! (From Out Own Correspondent) MADRAS, .hily 22. Tho Legislative Assembly udopteii CSanae 28 of the Andhra Stau> Bill after a heated debate on Tuesday. The Clause states that the High Court for Andhra will be appointed by the President sometime when it is
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  • 106 1 BELGRADE, July 22. Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, the Indian Vice President, yesterday urged that the United Ntations charter be changfed) la 1J355 when it is due four revision. Dr. Radhakrishnan, who la making a six-day visit to Yugoslavia, told the Serbian Academy of Science the charter should
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  • 47 1 Photo. Christine Martel Miss France, shown after being selected as "Miss Universe" at Long Beach, California on July 17. The bruneete modelactress from Paris was chosen from twenty-five international contestants. Myrna Hanson Miss United States was second, and Kinuko Itfj Miss Japan was thlr A.P.
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  • 132 1 No Unhealthy Competition, Says Col. Hunt LONDON, July 22.—Colonel Sir John Hunt, leader of the British Everest Expedition -.^id here yesterday that the conquest of the mountain was not the result of "unhealthy competition", but of continuous endeavour by successive teams of climbers. "We of the Everest team <1o feel
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  • 60 1 Eight more Communist terrorists, including a district committee member and two branch committee members of the Communist terrorist organisation, have surrendered m the Federation. Two terrorists have been killefl, two others wounded and another terrorist suspect wounded and captured by Security Forces m the Federation. Terrorists have
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  • 318 1 NEW DELHI, July 22.— According to agency reports the Government of India have issued instructions thai, passport regulations governing entry n| person into India from Ceylon snou'd m future be strictly enforced. This rule will apply also to persons alleged to
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  • 34 1 It has been brought to the notice of the Government of India that under this procedure even persons who have no valid claim to be deemed Indian, oitizens could land »c
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  • 43 1 NEW DELHI, July 22. Indian and Nepali police conducting joint operations against "lawless elements" have captured eight "gangsters" with five muzzle loading guns and one rifle m Billaufi, West Beneral, General Hijaya, the Nspaless Arrib'^dc said her* t*tf*t-
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  • 94 1 CEYLON BUDGET RS 168 m DEFICIT COLOMBO, July 22. Cey lon's appropriation iiill fo: rices 168,000 d.O. Tabled m the House of Representatives yesterday It provides for a total expenditure of rupees 1,033,492,230, off which 791,792,739 rupeee will be met from revenue and 241,- rupees from loan funds. Ceylon's estimated
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  • 156 1 COLOMBO, July 22. Armed police patrolled Colombo's waterfront yesterday as 9,000 dockers suspended work for three hours. All work at the port was stopped m protest against an tawnasad price of rice. In a southern town passive rosisters squatted on the main road to the big
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  • 546 1 To Be Built At Old Cemetery Off Orchard Rd. (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. R. M. Young, Director of Education, revealed at a press conference yesterday that a teachers' training college will be put up at the Old Cemetery, off Orchard Road. Nearer to
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  • 233 1 From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 22.—Discussion on the adjournment motion m Madras Legislative Assembly on Tuesday about the police firings on the 15th at Tuticorin and Dalmiapuram proved inconclusive. The mover of the motion Mr. Rangaswami Reddlar and some other Independent and Communist
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  • 39 1 LONDON. July 22.— Queen Elizabeth, Second, has awarded the Albert Medal to M*. Henry Eric Wilkinson who died trying to rescue a drowning man from a pool by the Kuala Lumpur, Klang Road m MaUya. It <m «M»3rmcit Reuter
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  • 190 1 Anxious Pakistanis Get US Wheat KARACHI. July 22. The American ship Anchorage Victory arrived here yesterday with the first consignment of fh»> United States' gift of 1.000 000 tons of wheat to Pakistan. Within a few hour? 200 camel carts were rumbling to md fro unloading the 9,860--ton cargo from
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  • 595 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., July 23, '53. MEND IT OR END IT! THAT the so-called Labour Party of Singapore is already as dead as Dodo needs no proof but what is urgently required is that somebody must bury it m the interests of one and all as otherwise its
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  • 2170 2 Post-Partition Strain And Stress BOMBAY: Reviewing the general economic situation m India, the report on currency and finance for 1952-53 published by the Reserve Bank of India says that the stresses and strains of the post-par-tition period and the war and post-war inflationary pressures were
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    75 2 Th« Federation* Coronation Contingent arrived' at' tne Kuala Lumpur railway station on Sunday morning by train from Singapore. Picture shows (left to right) the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Tempter, Brigadier G. X. Denaro, Director of the Federation Military force, and the Regent of Selangor inspecting a detachment of the
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  • 1169 2 BOMBAY: The Taxation Inquiry Commission, presided over by Dr. John Matthai, has issued a comprehensive questionnaire dealing with the taxation system as a whole and the various Union, State, and local taxes. In response to the Commission's request for suggestions j regarding the issues that I
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  • 570 2 -Say 8 Kajaji The Chief Minister, who was speaking on the Aodhra State Bill repudiated the claim of Communists that they were responsible for the achievement of Andhra State. Sri Rajagopalachariar, Chief Minister, said they wanted a friendly neighbour, and constant
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    133 2 Members of the Girl Guide movement from all parts of the Commonwealth recently attended a special Coronation Commonwealth service held m St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, conducted by the Dean of Windsor, and a Minister of the Church of Scotland. More than 1,000 Girt (indies marched through the streets of
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  • 273 2 Madras Govt. Not Taking Over Trams MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari. Chief Minister, stated In the Madras Legislative Assembly that he had approached the Minister for Railways demi-offlcially to find out if the Ministry of Railways would undertake the running of the Tramway m Madras City and had been informed that
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  • 213 2 NEW DELHI: Recent reports that Mr. L. B. Pearson, President of the U.N. General Assembly and Canadian External Affairs Minister, did not Intend to accept Mr. Nehru's suggest' on for an Immediate session of the Assembly io discuss Korea were described as "highly misleading and to
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  • 81 2 MADRAS: Forty-three memAssembly belonging to the United Democrat^ Front anS Tamil Nad Tollers Party have sent a signed memorandum to the Chief Minister. Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, expressing opposition to the new elemen,,r2L c f UC{ itior scheme and ?u£ g L S Imme <"ate cancella\?Z a
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  • 659 3 (Reports About "Independence Of Kashmir" Refuted msmm Th«; solution of independence is not new to Indian ears, it was m fact offered to every petty Indian State under the doctrine of lapse of Paramountcy on August 15. 1947 The only reason why it
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  • 104 3 "Dead" Man Comes Back To Life KOZHIKODE: A funeral procession wa given up at the last minute m Parli, near here, when the "corpse" started moving its limbs and later opened itn eyes and began to t*l>eak. A llarl jan, who was ailIng for Home time m Parti, was presumed
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  • 281 3 MADRAS: The strike threat by Malabar Elementary School teachers was referred to m the Legislative Assembly m a question put by Sri T. C. Narayana Nambiar and the Education Minister Dr. M V Krishna Rao replied that it had been brought to the Government's notice that
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  • 188 3 BOMBAY; Tne Trans- World Airlines announced that it would Introduce tourist class on its indm-U.S. service from Oct. 1. Mr. L. S. Sullivan, the airiine's Director of Agency and inter-lines Sales, toid a Press conference here that the decision would reduce the fare for tourists
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  • 122 3 TRIVANDRUM: His Grace Mar Ivanios, Archbishop of Trivandrum, expired last Thursday. He was ailing for about a year. At the time of his death, Hia Grace the Auxiliary to the Archbishop, twenty priests Including the Principal of the Mar Ivanios College and a number of seminarians
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  • 64 3 POONA: Dr. B. V. Keskar, Minister for Information and Broadcasting, disclosed here that the Poona station of All India Radio will start functioning on the coming birth* anniversary at Mahatma Gandhi. Oct. 2, 1953. The Poona station, which will initially be a one-kilowatt station, will, In the
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  • 170 3 HAZARIBAGH, (Bihar). Achnrya Vinoba Bhave ad« dressing a prayer meeting at Ramagarh. near here, condemned the system which divided society into different classes, and grades. He said the Idea of dividing humanity into different grades was new to India. The Indian caste system he claimed was
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    118 3 Major-General W. P. Oliver, Principal Staff Officer to the Director of Operations In the Federation of Malaya, on Saturday last saw men of the Federation's Special Operational Volunteer Force In training at the Federal Jungle Company Training School, Sungel Buloh, near Kuala Lumpur. He Is seen here (standing centre, with
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  • 331 3 Andhra: Trivedi Spl. Officer NEW DELHI: The Government's intention to appoint Mr. Chandumi Trivedi, till recently Governor of Punjab, as Special Officer under the Government of India for Andhra Affairs, was announced last Thursday. Mr. Trivedi is likely to be appointed as the Governor of Andhra as soon as the
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    45 3 Photo. Queen Elizabeth 11 and the Duke of Edinburgh are m happy mood as they watch the skies as over 600 aircraft of the Royal Air Force fly past at the conclusion of the Coronation Review of the R.A.F. at Odiham on July 15. A.P.
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  • 774 3 Control Off TB In Madras: Chief Minister's Appeal To The Rich MADRAS: Mr. C. Kajagopalachari. Chief Minister of Madras, has appealed to the rich people to contribute generously to the "Bhavnagar Kshayarog Fund" which has been started with a substantial gift of one lakh of rupees by the Maharaja of
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  • 1032 4 MULTI LATERAL TRADE POLICY OFGOVT. EXPLAINED The Prime Minister, Mr. Dudley Senanayake, said m the House of Representatives last week that the Government had always taken up the position that it was m favour of free multi-lateral trade. Trade with "Iron Curtain"
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    46 4 Photo. The former Miss Peggy Crip.ps, 32-year-old daughter of the late Sir Stafford Crlpps, Labour Statesman and former Chancellor of the Exchequer, and of Dame D*obel Cripps, married Joseph Emmanuel Appiah, also 82, at St. John's Church, St. John's Wood, North London on July 18. A.P.
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  • 37 4 Industrial Revolution In Britain A Talk An illustrated talk on the Industri.il Revolution m Britain will bo given by Major P. Hunt, R.A.E.C. tonight at 8.30 at the British Council Hall under the auspices of East-West Society.
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  • 238 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. July 22.— 1t is learnt that the Malabar District Football Association has accepted the invitation of the Kerala Samujam, Singapore to send out a representative Learn to tour Malaya. Copyright. Mr. A. Shukoor. President ot the Singapoie Kerai 1 Samajam,
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  • 62 4 KARACHI, July 22.—Pakistan's Prime Minister Mohammed Ali yesterday hailed the people of the United States for their "spirituality, humanity, sympathy, generosity and cordiality" at a ceremony celebrating the arrival of U.S. wheat for this hungry land. Prime Minister Ali thanked the people of the
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  • 47 4 Swami Vamadevananda, President of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, will conduct a Prayer Meeting and continue the lecture on 'Journey to the Temple at Kedar Nath m the Himalayas on foot' on Saturday July, 25, at 6.30 p.m. m the Mission premises at 9 Norris Road.
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  • 56 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Edwards tliink very much their relations and friends for honouring them with their presence and for their nice presents given to them on the occasion of a reception at G. H. Cafe, Singapore on 17-7-53 m connection with marriage of their son, Mr. J.
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