Indian Daily Mail, 4 August 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 174. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 446 1 Speculation On Audience With Queen Elizabeth LONDON, Aug. 3.— Sir Winston Churchill caus ed a political stir last night by paying a visit to Queen Elizabeth at Royal Lodge, Windsor. The Prime Minister went by car to Windsor from Chequers, his Buckinghamshire official residence about 25 miles
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  • 194 1 CALAIS. Aug. 3.— Damian Piza Beltran, who once doubled for Johnny Weismuller in the movies, yesterday became the first Mexican to swim the English Channel. He did it in 15 hours 23 minutes. Beltran, who said he learned the crawl watching the '■creen Tarzan while
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  • 160 1 R. K. Nehru Leaving For Korea Tomorrow NEW DELHI. Aug. 3.— The Communist command in Korea "might very well" claim that some United Nations prisoners do not wish to return to the free world, a leading member of India's advance mission to Panmunjom declared today. Interviewed prior to his departure
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  • 116 1 TEHERAN. Aug. 3.— lranian police have arrested a British subject, Mr. Reginald uouglas Davidson, and put him into jail until he leaves the country, the Teheran newspaper Ettelaat reported last night. The police claim that Mr. Davidson failed to renew ins residence permit, and has been
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  • 213 1 SHEIKH ABDULLAH'S DECLARATION cu £F5 BUa Au^- 3. Kashmiri Premier bheikh Mohammed Abdullah has declared his disputed stale "must" avoid "two dangers"— merger with India or Pakistan. This statement is contained in the authorised official version of his latest speech at a mass
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  • 140 1 PAkis, Aug. 3.— Air n ance today announced tnat one of lis constellation planes is in difficulty and messaged that it p. nnea to land in the sea ofr Caste! Rosso, near the Turxish coast. Tne company said that the plane's two :eit motois went out after the
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  • 32 1 ATHENS, Aug. 3. An Air France four-engined Constellation air liner with 41 people including a baby aboard is missing between Rome and Beirut, the company's agent lere reported today. Reuter
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  • 118 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.— Secretary of State John Foster Duiles, leaving for talks with South Korea's President Syngman Rhce, assured America's other Allie s yesterday that there will be full consultations with them on the future of Korea. In a statement made just before he boarded a
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  • 63 1 GUATEMALA CITY, Aug. 3. Six Cuban revolutionaries have taken political aysium m the Guatemala Embassy in Havana fofcowing last week s unsuccessful revolt against tne Cuban Government, according to Guatemala Government sources here. The uprising in Cuba took the form of an attack last Sunday by about 200
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  • 161 1 NICE. Aug. 3.- Emperor Bao Dai of Annam, now chief of state of Vietnam, said yesterday that he will nego^iat'm France for the complete independence of his country The Indo-chinese leader arrived here by plane for conversations based on France's July 3
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  • 121 1 ROME, Aug. 3.— Alcide De Gasperi, 72-year-old leader of Italy's centre policy of last five years left the political scene temporarily last night for his summer villa in the Alpine foothills in the north. He left to his Vice Premier of the last five years, 61-year-old
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  • 245 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 3.— Mrs. Franxlin D. Rooseveit said >eoteruay that Europeans I^-ok upon tne investigative "metuous" of Sen. j^sepn R. Mccaitny as symbolic of Hitler and Stalin. Tne wife of the late President arrived by qiane from r^arig after a world 'tour which uegan
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  • 62 1 Mr. Gulam Mohammed, Governor-General of Pakistan received the Prime Minister, Shri Jawaharlal Nehru at Government House, Karachi on July 25. This group photo was taken on the occasion. Left to Right: Shrimati Vijayalakshmi Pandit; Kegum Mohammed AU; Sliri Jawaharlal Nehru; Mr. Gulam Mohammed; Mr. Mohammed Ali,
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  • 315 1 8 MORE BANDITS KILLED KUALA LUMPUR, Moa. Eigut more Communist teri rousts, including two branch committee memoers of the Communist Terrorist Organisation, have been lulled and two otheis wounded by Security Forces in the Federation. A Police party Sunday Killed one of three terrorists they contacted in the Muar aiea
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  • 105 1 American Wheat Welcome In Pakistan KARACjHJ, Aug. 3,—Pakistan Premier Mohammed All said the arrival of American wheat had a marvellous effect on the raising trend of food prices in Pakistan. "The feeling of anxiety and tension due to the fear of famine distress has disappeared," he said in a broadcast.
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  • 73 1 ST. ALiiANS, England, I Aug. 8. Ivy Young, a 25- I year-old typist, was crown- > ed Miss brtdafe Nuuist of 1953 yesterday at an out- ing of 800 men, women and i until en clad in their birth- 5 day suits. Miss Yuung, a comely z
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  • 170 1 CAIKU, AU£. 3.- -Egyptian officials said yesterday a court will soon considei a claim ny a New YorK jeweller for U551,150,000 against the requested estate of ex-King rarouk. The jeweller says that is the balance due on two diamonds the King bought from him. The
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  • 147 1 KARACHI, Pakistan, Aug. 3. An Orient Airways plane with 21 Mecca-bound Muslim pilgrims crashlanded alongside the Persian Gulf early today. The airline said 12 persons were injured. The Ail ways said nobody was killed but five of the injured were in a serious condition. The crash of
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  • 55 1 LONDON, Aug. 3.— A fifth underground subway line will be built n Moscow, Radio Moscow reported yesterday. Pravda published an interview with N. Gubnnkov, chief of the Moscow Underground Construction Organization in which he told of the plan for the new line. The broadcast did not say
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  • 33 1 BELGRADE. Aug. 3. Mr. Clement Attlee, leader of the British Labour Party, arrived here today for a three-week visit to Yugoslavia at the invitation of the Yugoslav Gov* ernment Reuter
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  • 27 1 BAGHDAD, Aug. 3. -Seventeen people have died from a heat wave in Kuwait, the Persian Gulf oil town. The temperature rose to 125 degrees
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  • 2525 2 NEHRU -ALI TALKS ON INDO-PAK PROBLEMS New Era Of Hope And Friendship-MD. ali WE HAVE GONE AHEAD A GOOD DEAL -SRI NEHRU NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru said that as a result of the Karachi talks, he hoped Indo-Pakistan problems were nearer solution. Mr. Nehru, who was talking to Pressmen
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  • 106 2 President Naguib of Egypt has offered his Gov- ernment'n good offices to help India and Pakistan to S settle their differences. In an interview with the > Dawn Correspondent in Cairo, Gen. Naguib ex- pressed the hope that the talks between the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan
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  • 314 2 SuhrawardyMamdot Rivalry DACCA: "The question of affiliation of the East Pakistan Awami Muslim League with the All-Pakistan Jlnnah Awami Muslim League has not yet been finally decided," according to a statement issued by ten members of the East Pakistan Awami League Council. The statement said that the Working Committee of
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  • 172 2 MADRAS: The Madias legislative Assembly granted .cave of absence to Mr. V. Nadimuthu Pillai, Congress member of the House representing Pattukotai in Tanjore district, who is ill. till Sept. 30. 1953. from the date of his absence from the House. The motion was moved by Mr.
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  • 39 2 BERLIN, Aug. 2 —American and German authorities here said yesterday they had no evidence to support reports ..hat the Russians were reducing their heavy reparations demanda in East Germany to appease a rebellious population. A.P.
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  • 238 2 BOMBAY: The Bombay High Court has sanctioned tne scheme of amalgamation between Bombay Steam Navigation Company Ltd., and Scindia Steam Navigation Company Ltd., the Managing Agents of the Company announced here on Thursday last. Under the Court's order Bombay Steam Navigation Company is to be
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  • 126 2 PLEBISCITE IN BELLARY URGED MADRAS: The Andhra members of the Madras legislature Communist Party and Messrs. K. Krishna Rao, M Bapiah Chowdhry, S. Veniayya and Lakshminara>ana Reddi. Independent members of the Madras Legislative Assembly from Andhra, 45 members in 811, have submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister of India
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  • 70 2 BHAGALPUH: A railway khalasl was killed and three others seriousiy injured on Friday last when they fell from a moving goods wagon at the 13th mile on the Bha-galpur-Mandar Hill Branch Railway line which is being restored. Among the injured were Mr. B. N. Mukherji,
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  • 69 2 GAUHATI A public meeting held here under the auspices of the Assam Jatiya Mahasabha passed a i '-solution calling upon the State Government to immediately declareAssamese as the State language. The meeting also requested the Government cf India to fuily integrate the North-East Frontier Agency with
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  • 89 2 MADRAS Reserve Bank notes of Rs. 100 denomination which are at present numbered in black will, starting from the serial prefixes indicated below, be numbered in red, states a Press Communique. This is purely a technical change, which incidentally makes the numbers moie prominent without in any wayaffecting
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  • 33 2 jew?* The Eiecti n Tribunal last week dismissed the petition challenging the e ection of Pandit Pant to the U.P. Legislative Assembly from the Bareilly Municinaiitv constituency FOC
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  • 2130 3 *!r^ The A,adras Legislative Assembly devoted oyer two hours to non-offlcial business after the House had disiMwed of the Andhra State BUI „ffio!«i T Rni Ho^ f?^ 6 lea tJ the following nonofficial BUls: the Madras Prohibition (Amendment) BUI, 1»<>8, the Malabar Agrarian Relations BUI,
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    50 3 PHOTO. The Allied Truce Commission held its first meeting at Pf.nm.mimn n- w Members of the Commission are pictured here > it th« J l\°^ on Jul y 28--are: Major General Thanem KlttlkSEE, ttJlftfl*"?! J£J I V!SK •States; Major General O. R. Bastiu, Gre«t Britain; JS^'a^^L X^Z-**"* United States Navy.-
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  • 497 3 DEVAKOTTAI: Replying to a welcome address presented to him by the Bar Association of Devakottai Mr. M. Patanjali Sastri, Chief Justice of India, exhorted the lawyers to endeavour to remove the suspicion about them in the public mind by demonstrating that they were there to service as
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  • 191 3 A Million Flood Victims In Bihar «..nuii m U n. J. lie IVUSI has swept across an area of 875 sq. miles in the districts of Saharsa and Darbhanga lor the third time since the onset of the monsoon in mid-June bringing in its wake hunger, disease and misery to
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  • 126 3 NEW DEEHI, Aug. 2.— The Indian government yesterday tooK over all the country's ainines the biggest nationalisation programme so far attempted in India. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister inaugurated the new state air services at the New Delhi's Safdarjung airport by unveiling the new name
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  • 153 3 MADRAS The Railway Centenary Exhibition trains aie expected to commence their itinerary on the Sou tne rn Railway during the last week of November, 1953. The boara gauge exhibition tram is scheduled to arrive in Waitair on November 22 and will halt at Kakinada Rajahmundry, Vijayawada,
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  • 431 3 f Q^ PATI ALA: Rajkumari Amrit Kaur Union Health Minister appealed to the Princes to take a special interest in the f!fe sco^e St tUbercu,oSis so l^t up a winmng battlf against The Health Minister, who was opening a T.B. Centre at Patiala,
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  • 98 3 HYDERABAD: Nine members of the People's Democratic Front were returned unopposed to the 12-member Garla Municipal Town Committee, according to the PDF office here. Elections for the three remaining seats will be held shortly. The PDF has won eight out of the 14 seats in
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  • 35 3 WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 The White House announced yesterday that President Eisenhower would fly to Seattle. Washington on Monday to attend the annual Governors' conferences. Mr. Eisenhower will address the governors informally. Reuter
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  • 126 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 2 A Foreign Office spokesman said that the Indian Government is investigating reports that South Indian Communists have asked Soviet bloc embassies to contribute funds to help in '-he defence cf Reds jailed by the Nehru regime. Reports reaching here quoted a pamphlet
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  • 38 3 NEW YORK, Aug. 2. In accordance with the principle of .alphabetical rotation. Dr. Tsingfu, China, succeeds Mr. Rudecindo Argega Masson, Chile as President of the Security Council, it wa s announced at United Nations headquarters. Reuter
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  • 56 4 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, in reply to a question in Parliament told M.Ps that he was not aware of any great dissatisfaction among the public about the conduct of the police regarding the Sathasivam murder inquiry. But he was aware of certain comments made against the police and
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  • 167 4 Ceylon News: COLOMBO; Yugoslavia wiU buy Ceylon rubber, coconut oil and copra. In turn, she will give Ceylon a whole range of goods, including agricultural implements, textiles, shoes, chemicals, timber, plywood chests, ham and bacon. A trade pact between the two countries has been signed
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  • 173 4 Driver Saw 'Apparition' and Crashed PANADURA: A woman was killed and six persons were Injured as a result of a motor accident last week, when the driver saw "a ghost" and lost control of the car. M. Marthinuhamy (40), of Melwatte, Narahenpita Road, Colombo, died instantaneously while W. J. Dep,
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  • 140 4 COLOMBO: The Cabinet decided last week to lift the ban on the export of scrap iron. A Committee of three Ministers has been appointed to go into the question of export duty to be levied on the commodity. The Minister of Finance, Mr. J. R.
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  • 117 4 LONDON, Aug. 2. Sir Edmund Hillary, New Zealand conqueror of Everest, and his team mate, Mr. George Lowe, left here yesterday on the first stage of their return journey to New Zealand after being delayed more than 15 hoars at the airport. When they reached
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  • 93 4 DEHIOWITA: Three hundred labourers of Gancpalla Estate, Yatiyajitota. struck work last Thursday protesting against the alleged dismissal of 34 workers and refusal to bring the matter before an arbitration board. Tin entire labour force of 250 of Eadella Estate, Polgahawela. have also down tools. Some of
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  • 301 4 COLOMBO: While the Council of Management of the Government Clerical Service Union has advised each branch union that to secure implementation of certain demands 'it should participate in any joint action with other trade unions,' Mr. A. G. Ranasinha, Secretary to the
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  • 206 4 The next meeting of the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee will take place in New .Delhi this autumn. Mr. Reginald Maudiing, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, made this announcement in the House of Commons. Mr. Maudiing was replying to a question in which he was asked
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  • 581 4 Photo. SHORT CREEK, Arizona, Aug. 3. The polygamous \iilage of Short Creek whose male population was whisked off to prison 400 miles away a week ago was also emptied of its women and children over the weekend. Now the remote village which a week
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  • 539 4 MALAYAN NURSES IN AUSTRALIA by Charles Berger Two Malayan trainee nurses attending the Melbourne School of Nursing have a special interest in one patient at the lioyal Melbourne Hospital, to which they are attached. The* {patient is six-year-old Aris bin Kolop, of Alor Gajah, who was flown by the Royal
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  • 95 4 DEATH VALLEY (California), Aug. 3. A scientist has found mastodon's tusks in this arid, blistering hot. valley, one of the country'? most desolate sp^ts. What would a prehistoric elephant be doing in such an unfriendly environment Living contentedly, says the scientist, Dr. Thomas Clements of the University
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  • 141 4 WASHINGTON. Aug 3 Senator Joseph McCarthy (R e publican Wisconsin, J id h hid a tape-recorded, detailed report of waste in U.S. propaganda operations in uZZ china which might amount to many miilions of dollar*. He said he was turnip^ t h( recording over to Mr.
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  • 65 4 \ay tvooi Fong, manager and proprietor of Sin Fooi Guan Sawmill, Kuala Peggang was prosecuted by an othcer of the labour Department in the Magistrate's Court, Baling, last week for failing to pay Employees' Provident Fund in respect of labourers employed by him. He was found
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  • 55 4 The fortnightly m^tlnar of the Divine Life Society will not be held tomorrow, Wednesday, On k. ji „,ie jjuuiic itCture In the War Memorial. Hall, £>l. .n.ii<a.._w o i ll itMdnil. Singapore, on that day by Mr. N. Sri Ram, President of tbe International Theosophical Society, writes Mr.
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  • 34 4 SYDNEY, Aug. 3. Two members of the South Korean Parliament flew into Sydney last night on a goodwill mission to thank Australn for her part in the Korean war.— Reuter
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