Indian Daily Mail, 31 July 1953
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Title Section16 1953-07-31 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 170. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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440 1953-07-31 1 Local Defence Forces To Be Strengthened LONDON, July 30.— 8 ritain has decided to withdraw part of her army from Malaya where a shooting war against Communist terrorists is slowly being won, informed officials said yesterday. At the same time, the country isA.P. - 440 words
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Article, Illustration166 1953-07-31 1 PHOTO. NEW DELHI, July 30.— Members of an advance mission assigned to study India's role in handling reluctant Korean prisoners-of-war at Panmunjom are scheduled to arrive in Tokyo on Aug. 6, Foreign Ministry sources said yesterday. They will travel via KLM airlines. Present plans call for a 12--manA.P. - 166 words
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Article33 1953-07-31 1 Mr. W. A. C. Goode took charge of duties as the Colonial Secretary, Colony of Singapore with effect from yesterday (July 30) in the place of Mr. W. L. Blyths.33 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-07-31 1 PHOTO. Some of the participants in the Jehovah** Witnesses' Pageant on Asia, huddle unJer an umbrella in Yankee Stadium, New York, as the organisation's week-long, world-wide convention continued despite the city's heaviest July single day rain fa 1 in 81 ye*rs. Left to right, are: Mrs. Clair B. Kirn ofA.P. - 63 words
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471 1953-07-31 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) Addressing a press conference yesterday the Registrar of Malayan Statistics Mr. R. J. Phillips frankly admitted his inability to provide such figures as the total number of the unemployed, the illiterate, or of the children who are notReuter - 471 words
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210 1953-07-31 1 NEW DELHI, July 30. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru urged the United Nations Command to meet the Red Chinese and North Koreans before the General Assembly session plans a post-Korea political conference. "The composition and the functions of the politicalA.P. - 210 words
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Article187 1953-07-31 1 Regarding a suggestion that llndochina should be included on the agenda of the political conference, Mr. Nehru declared: "The conference should ne confined to Korea. I. myself, don't see any connection. You might as well include Tunisia and Morocco." Mr. Nehru dismissed suggestions that South Korean President SyngmanA.P. - 187 words
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Article114 1953-07-31 1 AGREEMENT ON KASHMIR FIRST— ALI KARACHI, July 30. Pakistan Prime Minister Mohammed Ali said here yesterday that the Kashmir Issue may hold up settlement of other issues between India and Pakistan. He was speaking at a news conference on his three-day talks that ended on Monday with Indian Prime MinisterA.P. - 114 words
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118 1953-07-31 1 Asia Favours Admission Off Red China Into U. N. THE HAGUE, July 30. Dutch Minister Joseph Luns, back from Asia, said yesterday the Asian countries tend to favour a compromise solution on Red China'. 1 admission to the United Nations. Mr. Luns, who returned last week from a five andA.P. - 118 words
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Article38 1953-07-31 1 The Malayan Indian Congress, Pudu Branch, is opening a Reading Room for the members at Sungei Besi Road Sivan Temple School. Pudu, tomorrow. Aug. 1, at 5 p.m. All members are cordially Invited.38 words
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Article321 1953-07-31 1 Has Been Unco-operative The gates of the unco-operative village of Broga In Selangor was closed from yesterday morning and no one was allowed to leave or enter it until certain measures imposed by the Selangor Government have been carried out. These measures were made known321 words
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Article151 1953-07-31 1 Thirteen Indians who flew into Penang last Tuesday by a private chartered plane had been refused entry into Malaya and sent back as they were 'obviously of the type which will not be allowed under the new Immigration Ordinance,' a high ranking immigration official said yesterday.151 words
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426 1953-07-31 1 TEHERAN, July 30— Sixteen out of 20 opposition deputies in the Persian Parliament have sought asylum in the Majlis (Lower House) building here traditionally a sanctuary, it was learned yesterday. It Is believed tore that the deputies reared that they might be prosecuted forReuter - 426 words
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Advertisement233 1953-07-31 1 SUBSCRIPTIOIC RATES I (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Month 3 16.50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.00 SEEN IN THE IKIBf This shy bird— THE CRESTED LIZARD HAWK— a233 words
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582 1953-07-31 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., July 31, 1953. Beware Off Selff-Seekers! SOME "former members" of the so-called Singapore Labour Party are reported to have joined hands with a "few middle of the road politicians" to form a new organisation "to represent the working class," and their first informal, meeting is582 words
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95 1953-07-31 2 BOMBAY: One man was killed when a railway constable hred on a group of persons at the Chincnpokn, suburDan station of the Central Railways, police reported. According to the police, tnc persons tried to open the wagons of a goods train, standing in theFOC - 95 words
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557 1953-07-31 2 Zhukov Is The Nan To Watch Is the Soviet military group about to seize power or try for at least a power alliance with the ruling wing of the Soviet Communist Party? Marshal Georgi K. Zhukov is the man to watch. The ruling groupA.P. - 557 words
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275 1953-07-31 2 MORARJI DESAI DEPRECATES ANTI-HINDI AGITATION SURAT: Speaking at the Surat Hindi pracnar Mandal, Sri Morarji Desai, Chief Minister of Bombay, referred to the opposition in South India to the learning of Hindi, and Claimed despite this, "lakhs of South Indians" were learning Hindi. Sri Morarji Desai said force should notF.0.C. - 275 words
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397 1953-07-31 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to extend me subsidised housing M.aeme for industrial workers up to March 81, 1966, In order to cover the rest of the five Year Plan period. Following closely the scheme for Iya2-5d announced late lastFOC - 397 words
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247 1953-07-31 2 CANBERRA: In his "International Portrait of the Week" series from out station (July 26) P.M. Prentice, renowned Australian radio commentator, presented Acharya Vln o b a Bhave, whom he introduced as "an outstanding Indian reformer who is actuated only by the spirit of love,IIS - 247 words
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Article91 1953-07-31 2 GHAUMATI. India, July 30. Tigers, bears and other wild animals, driven from their jungle lairs by floods In upper Assam, are taking refuge near villages and attacking people it was reported yesterday. One man is lying in hospital severely mauled by a tiger. Flood-waters of theReuter - 91 words
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Article382 1953-07-31 2 LONDON, July 30.—De Havillands, makers of Britain's 500 miles an hour Comet Jetliners today disclosed they have now produced the world's most powerful Jet engine the Designed in the first instance for supersonic fighters— those which can exceed the speed of sound, its details areReuter - 382 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-07-31 2 PHOTO. The Indian Navy destroyers "Godavari" (left) and Gotnat i are shown moored at a pier in Naples Harbour, July 22, during the first goodwill visit to be made to an Italian Port by the Indian Navy. They are two of three destroyers of the 22ndA.P. - 63 words
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168 1953-07-31 2 HYDERABAD: Hyderabad's Chief Minister Sri B. Ramakrishna Rao, derdecated the manifestation of linguistic and provincial prejudices which he said, threatened to disturb the essence of India's cultural unity in deversity. Delivering the convocation address of the Hyderabad Rajya Hindi Prachar Sabha, Sri Ramakrishna Rao regretted thatFOC - 168 words
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2225 1953-07-31 2 BOMBAY: The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Dixit last week dismissed at the Bombay High Court the appeal filed by the State Government against the order of the Chief Presidency Magistrate of Bombay acquitting Mr. R. K. Karanjia, Editor of "Blitz", who was charged2,225 words
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Article117 1953-07-31 2 Walk-out Protesting Meeting Ban COLOMBO, July 30. The entire opposition in Ceylon's House of Representatives walked out yesterday when the speaker disallowed discussion on a Government ban on public meetings. The opposition leader Mr. S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike had laised the issue in an adjournment motion. He also wanted to discuss aReuter - 117 words
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418 1953-07-31 3 British Ships To Carry Them NEW DELHI, July 30.-About 4,000 Indian troops will sail for Korea at the end of August in two chartered British ships to take over the guard of remaining Korean war prisoners who refused to be repainated.Reuter - 418 words
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Article173 1953-07-31 3 BANGALORE July 30.— The regional meeting of the Food and Agricultural Organisation for Asia and the Far East, at its second meeting here yesterday, heard from member countries plans for increased food production. Australia's chief delegate. Prof oss ar E. J. Anerwcod, said Australia, through her fiveyearA.P. - 173 words
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Article151 1953-07-31 3 AURANGABAD: Dr. B. !R. Ambedkar, former Union Law Minister said f| Karl Marx's theory of So- g eialtsm wa s given tu thej > world by Gautama Buddha I about 2,500 years ago. So, it was "completely inco'r- rect" to say that Marx enunciated any newFOC - 151 words
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Article139 1953-07-31 3 Island- Wide Strike In Ceylon COLOMBO. July 30.—Ceylon's armed forces began exercises yesterday preparing to meet a possible emergency threatened by opposition sponsored strikes and mass demonstrations. Opposition parties are planning to launch an island-wide general strike, including rubber and tea estates on August 6 as a protest against theReuter - 139 words
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Article169 1953-07-31 3 KARACHI, July 30.—Pakistan Premier Mohammed Ali said yesterday the progress achieved in his talks with Jawaharlal Nehru had not been as great as he had contemplated and he was somewhat disappointed. Mr. Ali who held a press conference after the three-day talks between the two premiers onReuter - 169 words
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639 1953-07-31 3 Britain Is Firmly Launched On The Road To Recovery -Dr. A. L. Mudaliar MADRAS: "It may well be said that the United Kingdom is firmly launched on the road to recovery on every important aspect of national life. People work hard, there is no 'go slow* and there is noFOC - 639 words
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Article196 1953-07-31 3 Congress Loses Bye-Election GWALIOR: Mr. Vrindavan Prasad Tiwari (Hindu Mahasabha) was declared elected to the Madhya Bharat Assembly in the bye-election from the Guna constituency. He defeated his Congress rival, Mr. S. V. Tatke. by a margin of 4.688 votes. Out of a total of 16,208 valid votes polled, Mr.FOC - 196 words
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Article76 1953-07-31 3 MADRAS: The first of the "baby-taxis"' permitted to be run in Madras City has begun plying. Seventeen persons have been given permits to begin operating such taxis within three months. At present only one taxi is running. This type of taxi car can carry three passengers besides theFOC - 76 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-07-31 3 picture. The Governor Sir John Nlcoll arrives at Endau by Navy helicopter on Saturday. He la seen chatting with the Asst. District Officer, Endau. PROPRO - 25 words
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822 1953-07-31 3 Mr. R. K. Karanjia, Editor of Blitz, an English weekly, and the Blitz Publications Ltd., which owns the weekly, tendered an unconditional apology before the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Dixit, at the Bombay High Court, for publishing prejudicial reports of the proceedings of theFOC - 822 words
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Advertisement57 1953-07-31 3 i Articles Off Lasting Value From Our Children's Dept. j LEATHER WALKING REINS Available in Pink or Blue in soft leather, lined soft felt and Nickel Fittings. Price $5 -SO. j LEATHER PERAMBULATOR HARNESS In soft leather, lined felt and Nickel Fittings. In Pink or Blue. Price $3-9S. CHILDREN S57 words
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Article1947 1953-07-31 4 New Taxes Rates Announced New income tax rates, a tobacco tax and higher postal, rail and electricity charges these are the main revenue proposals announced by the Finance Minister, Mr. J. R. Jayewardene, in his budget speech last week. The Finance Minister announced thatFOC - 1,947 words
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Article144 1953-07-31 4 C. R 's Pet Scheme Stayed From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. July SO.— .The Madras Legislative Assembly yesterday after four hours of heated debate, passed a resolution declaring that the Government's new- elementary education scheme should be stayed while it is referred to a Committee of official and non-official experts.144 words
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Article109 1953-07-31 4 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 30. The well-known Tamil Film actor Mr. N. S. Krishnan who has turned producer, was ordered to pay a sum of one lakh of rupees (Rs. 100.000) plus interest io Rajashrt Pictures Limited of Jaipur, by the Madras Hlgty109 words
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Article126 1953-07-31 4 CANADA DIFFERS FROM DULLES SHEDIAC, New Brunswick. July 30.— Foreign Secretary Lester B. Pearson implied last night Canada will fight any, attempt by the United States to veto seating of Communist China in the United Nations. Mr. Pearson, who is president of the current U.N. Assembly, told a political campaignA.P. - 126 words
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Article59 1953-07-31 4 LONDON, July 30. Prime Minister Churchill's top deputies told Parliament yesterday Britain still wants high level four-power talks with Russia. They denied this conflicts with administration views in Washington. AJ>. WASHINGTON, July 30. The White House said yesterday that there have been no formal requests frtunA.P. - 59 words
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Article61 1953-07-31 4 A broadcast will be made over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya at 7.10 p.m., today, July 31. by the Government Controller of Immigration, Federation of Malaya, Mr. D. W. Bigley, who will be talking about the new Immigration Ordinance which comes into effect throughout the61 words
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Article51 1953-07-31 4 The Colonial Secretary W A. C. Goode, has announced in an Extra-ordinary Gazette no tification yesterday that Visa khapatnam is an infected place for the purpose of the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance 1939. Information, it is reported, has been received that small -cox exists In51 words
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Article137 1953-07-31 4 ARMED UNITS KEEP WATCH IN CEYLON COLOMBO, July 30.— Armed units took stations at Important points on the island of Ceylon yesterday as the cabinet decided on a stronger policy against Communism. Informed sources said the cabinet resolved on stern measures to frustrate what it thought was a three-stage planA.P. - 137 words
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Article83 1953-07-31 4 At the Sixth Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Sikh Pnrtinidh Sabha held on Sunday, July 26, at the Central Sikh Temple, Queen Street, the following were elected officials for 1953/1954. Chairman: Mr. Doola Singh, Vice Chairman: Mr. Gulzar Singh, Hon. Treasurer: Mr. B. G. Sohai,83 words
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Article99 1953-07-31 4 An Jill-community reception was held at the Johore Royal International Club, Johore, yesterday in honour Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar, who has been recently knighted. Wellover five hundred people attended the function. The Commlssloner-G ene r a 1 Mr. Malcolm MacDonald was also present. The Regent of99 words
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Advertisement153 1953-07-31 4 DIAMOND OPENING TO-DAY Daily 2 Shows: 3.30 7.M p.m. M, S. Subbulakshmi and G. N. Bqlasubramaniam in SAKUNTALAI (TamflJ with N. S. Krishnan, T. A. Mathuram, T. S. Durairaj, P. G. Venkadesan and many others. WE TENDER OUR REGRETS TO Tift HUNDREDS OF PATRONS WHO COULD NOT BE ACCOMMODATED PREVIOUSLY153 words
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