Indian Daily Mail, 6 August 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 176. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 189 1 S. Africa -Born Indians Face Ruin U. N. COMMISSION TOLD GENEVA, Aug. 5. The United Nations Commission on the racial situation in the Union of South Africa heard testimony yesterday that 350,000 Indians, most of them born in South Africa, face "ruin" because of present racial policies threat. H. S.
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    58 1 Doctor Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, Indian Vice-President (left), is shown here during his visit to Marshal Tito (right), Y'ugoslav Chief of State, at Tito's summer residence on the Adriatic Island of Brionl during July. The two men discussed developing economic and cultural cooperation between their two countries, and the independent role played
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  • 251 1 Present Is The Age Off The Mind Mr. Sri Ram (By Our Staff Reporter) Speaking on the "Significance of the Present Times," -u the new War Memorial Hall at the St. Andrews Cathedral yesterday, the International ..'resident of the Theosophical Society Mr. Sri Ram described che present age as the
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  • 76 1 REDS WALKOUT IN I ND PARLIAMENT NEW DELPHI Aug. s.—Communist members. of the Lower House of the Indian parliament today staged a walkout protesting a ruling of the Speaker that a deputy has no right under regulations to raise point of order whenever desired. Deputy Speaker A. A. Ayyangar refused
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  • 21 1 The members of the Singapore Traction Co. Employees Union have donated $344.35 for the Geylang Fire Relief Fund.
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  • 211 1 SEOUL, Aug. 5. U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles held his first post-armistice talk with South Korean President Syngman Rhee today and said afterward the meeting "went very well." The first conference *7M held at Mr. Rhee's mansion on a hillside overlooking this
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  • 138 1 Britain's Dollar Gold Reserves LONDON, Aug. s.— Britain's j^o!d and dollar reserves increased during July by on July 31, their highest level since late in 1951, though still far below their mid 1951 peak of $3,867 000 000. Julys increase included v'^6,000,000 of defence aid fiom the United States, and
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  • 102 1 UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS, Aug. 5. -Promptly at one minute past midnight GMT (0900 Korean time) today operation "Big Switch" the exchange of Korean prisoners cf war— began. Into Freedom Village near Panmunjom rolled three Sovietmade Jeeps carrying Turkish troops— the fir.it Allied prisoners to be handed
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  • 63 1 TEHERAN, Aug. s.—Tehoran radio announced officially last night that the result of the first option of Dr. Mossadeq's nation-wide plebiscite on whether or not to dissolve the Majlia was 166.607 votes for dissolution. The radio did not give tho total vote for retention of the Majlis. It
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  • 218 1 JAKARTA, Aug. 5. Indonesia will strive for accelerated implementation of a clearcut foreign policy directed towards achieving world peace and mutual co-operation with other nations within the framework of the United Nations, Foregin Minister Dr. Sunarjo stated last night. The main effort of
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  • 108 1 PARIS. Aug. 5. French Prime Minister Joseph Lani'il promised swift government action to restore financial health to the country by the establishment of "a real budgetary balance." In a nation-wide broadcast, he said urgent tasks faced his two-month-old government. The treasury was undergoing l particularly acute crisis,
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  • 186 1 A THERMOMETER OF BRITAIN'S BAD FAITH SAYS GEN. FRANCO MADRID. Aug. 5. General Franco declared in an interview quoted here yesterday that Gibraltar is useless as a fortress unless it has Spanish co-operation. "With Spain, Gibraltar could still be something. Against Spain, Gibraltar is absolutely nothing" he
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  • 30 1 WORCESTER, MASSACHU. SETTS, Aug. S. The discovery in Syria of a sash believed to have been worn by the Virgin Mary was announced here yes- AP
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  • 58 1 LONDON, Aug. s.— Britain flatly rejects Spanish claims to th*' Fortress rock of Gibraltar, a Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday. He told a daily news conference "the policy of Her Majesty's Government (on Spain's claim) is well known" Britain in the past has repeatedly turned down Spanish suggestions
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  • 40 1 The Prime .Minister. Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, visited the Mausoleum of Qaid-1-Azam M. A. Jinnah at Karachi during his recent visit to Karachi. Photo shows the Prime Minister laying a wreath on the mazar of the Qald-i-Azam.
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  • 141 1 "WED ME" OFFERS TO HILLARY SYDNEY, Aug. 5. Eve. est conqueror Sir Edmund IJillary said here today he had a number of proposals of marriage since ha ciimbed to the "roof of the world." "Many aspirants seni along their photographs, including one who as^ed me to return her picture if
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  • 313 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. s. —The advance party of the Indian contingent, which is to handle disposal of prisoners of war in Korea who do not want to go home left here today for Tokyo. The party included the Foreign Secretary, Mr. R. K. Nehru, and
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  • 73 1 WASHINGTON. Aug. 5. Republican Senators yesterday elected William F. Knowland of California as the Senate Majority leader to succeed the late Robert A. Taft. Senator Homer F. Ferguson of Michigan was elected to the chairmanship of the Senate Republican Policy Committee lo succeed Knowland. A turnout of 39
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  • 206 1 NO NEED TO REGISTER LETTERS Templer The High Commissioner, General sir Gerald Templer, mad" the following statement yesterday at the opening of boxes in connection with an "Operation Question": "I know you are now trying to help Government tf you do I will do all I can to help you.
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  • 147 1 iFrom Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Aug. 5. Government of India was taking all possible steps to safeguard the legitimate interests of Indian nationals residing in Malaya, stated Deputy Minister for External Affairs, Mr. A. K. Chanda in the House of
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  • 80 1 CINCINNATI. Aug. 5. BenatOf Robert Taft, the son of a President and one of America's leaders in his own right, was burled yesterday at his home. Indian Hill, near here. Only hi3 family and close personal friends attended the funeral service. Reuter. WASHINGTON^ Alitf. u.~Ambassadors
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  • 107 1 (From Our Own Correspondents NEW DELHI, Aug. s.— Mr. Chandulal Trlvedi who has been appointed as Special Officer for the new Andhra State is now in Delhi consulting with Premier Nehru and Andhra leaders there. He Is expected to arrive in Madras on Thursday to
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  • 779 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Aug. 6, 1953. A Princely Statesman j£ING Norodom of Cambodia is only 32 years old, but he appears to possess the discretion and wisdom of one at least twice his age, and also possesses firmness and moderation which helps him to look at things in
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  • 655 2 Internal Situation In Kashmir Mr. Nehru, said that then.* wa s a certain amount of confusion at the present moment not in regard to tne interna! situation in Kasnmir, but in iegard to tne expression or opinions made by leading personalities in Kashmir. "I am slightly confused m>■eif said ivir.
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  • 1348 2 Refers To Gracious Hospitality Off Pak Government ft Moving Popular Welcome NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru said at a Press conference that his visit to Ear rachi had been remarkable in so far as the friendly atmosphere that prevailed there was concerned and
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  • 75 2 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru said that it was possible that the Prime Ministers of India and Ceylon might meet again to discuss IndoOeylonese problems. Speaking at his Press conference, Mr. Nehru said he felt that the recent incidents in connection with the deportation of
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  • 122 2 The Singapore Traction 00. Employees union eiected tne following otnee-oearers tor tne current year at its general meeting neid on Jury 18 at tne unions premises at No. 1», rtace Course rcoad: Mr. T. Liovinuasamy, President; Mr. i-iow juan, Vicepresident; Mr. N. K. uingaro, non. uen.
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  • 275 2 Mr. Nehru said that th-s economic picture of India one might see from Karachi was dinerent from what one saw rrom here. Mr. Nehru, who was askeu to comment on the recent economic situation in the country, with particular reference to tne unemployment problem, remained tnat he
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  • 145 2 Non-Residents Certificates Of Super-Tax NEW DELHI: With a view to removing defflculties experienced by non-residents in obtaining annual certincates authorizing deductions of super-tax at nil rate or at a rate lower than the standard one, the Government of India has now decided that non-residents whose income does not fluctuate widely
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  • 131 2 The Maharajah of Couch Behar left Lister Hospital at Hitchin, Hertfordshire recently, well on the way to recovery from the car accident at Baldock, Herts, when he received concussion and fractured his collar-bone and five ribs while returning from Newmarket Races. Miss O. M. Jenkins, Matron of
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  • 406 2 BHADRAVATI: "Coal is the bottleneck for industrial progress in South India and though there are plenty of raw materials, no heavy industry could be started economically. Even the Mysore Iron and St .-el Works, at Bhadravati, Is not an economic plant", observed Mr.
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  • 120 2 BOMBAY: A motor car of tne Greater Bombay Police was held up near Thana. by the District Poiice, while trying t« smuggle Illicit liquor into Bombay, the Prohibition Intelligence reported. .The car was taken ont of the Police garage by two staff drivers of the
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  • 108 2 MADRAS: Mr. M. A. Manickavelu Naicker, Revenue Minister, stated in the Legislative Council that certain areas in 19 districts in the State were now affected by "near-famine conditions" due to adverse seasonal conditions. Kist collections had been postponed in the drought-af-fected areas in the districts
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  • 171 2 MADRAS: The second in the series of special exhibition* arranged for school children commenced last week at the Madras Museum. This time a model of a sailing vessel from Liverpool is on show for a fortnight. The model Is of a privateer "Flame an armed
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  • 356 3 DKHRA DUN: Rajkumarri Amrit Kaur, Union Health Minister, stresed the need to evolve a combined svstem of medicine in India incorporating in it the anecific features of both modern and Ayurvedic systems. "It bi obvious," she added, "that if this can be
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    52 3 Miss Sylvia Rarbosa of Penang (telephoning) was o* July SI named Miss Golden Voice of 1953 at the finau held at the studios of Red Iff us ion. Kuala Lumpur The second wa* Miss Irene Har .ur (left) of Penan?' and Miss E. Jansen of Kuala Lumpur (right) who came
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  • 178 3 Dancer Shot At But She MUNICH, Germany, Aug. 4. Egyptian bell dancer Dawlath Soliman said last night ahe knows the name of the man who shot at her in a night club here but she won't tell the police. She was slightly buined on the shoulder when a man shot
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  • 732 3 PIGHTY years ago, when what is now one of th» moat fertile parts of the United States was still known as the Great American Desert, Vmeiicanfl turned to India for i I hand information about the development of extensive irrigation projects. The pioneers
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  • 1802 3 Experts To Study In Due Course; No Interruption Now Madras Chief Minister Flouts Assembly Decisionl MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister, made a statement in the Madras Legislative Assembly last Thursday that a Committee of Experts would be appointed in due course to appraise the results of
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  • 518 3 MADRAS: Special legislative provision to remove certain type* of family suits by compiusory reference to arbitration, preferably hy persons from a panel of constructive lawyers, was suggested by Their Lordships Mr. Justice Mack and Mr. Justice Krishnaswami Naldu delivering judgment In an sippeal
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  • 108 3 PATNA, Northeast India, Aug. 4. Northern Bihar's Kosi River, the "River of Sorrow" has burst its banks and svvam|>ed 1,000 square miles In this largely populated Darbhanga district. Unprecedented floods caused by the Kosi and other rivers now cover over 3,000 square miles. Boats are
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  • 62 3 Princess Margaret followed by the Duchess of Kent (right), leave the Church ot St. Mary the Virgin after the wedlng at iiambieden. Henley-on-Thames, of the Hon. Laura Caroline Smith, sister of Viscount Hambleden to Mr. Michael Charles Brand, son of the late Lieutenant Colonel J.
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  • 418 4 Ceylon News: CEYLON GOVT. PERTURBED OVER INDIA GOVTe DELAY COLOMBO: The Government is perturbed by the delay on the part of the Indian Government authorities here In deciding the nationality of persons against whom deportation orders are pending. An official spokesman said that this procedure
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  • 257 4 Churchill Attends To Usual Work Of A Premier LONDON, Aug. 6. Sir Winston Churchill is now "doing the ordinary work of a Prime Minister" at Chequers, his official country residence authoritative sources here said yesterday. He i s still under doctor's order's after the attack of nearvous fatigue which in
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    32 4 ThLs medicine man peddling a snake-bite cure on the streets of Calcutta carries a 12-foot python with him to eon \i nee his audience that his cure Is really magical. A.P. PHOTO.
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  • 165 4 Nehru Is A 'Glamour Boy' Say U.S. Girls NEW DELHI, Aug. S.Indian Prime Minister Nehru impressed a gioup of California college girls yesterday. To the American girls, the silverhaired statesman la a real g'. amour boy. "I think his eyes are just terribly attractive," chirped 22--year-old Rebecca Fineg, of Lo.s
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  • 141 4 LONDON, Aug. 6.— General Sir Charles Frederick Keightley, Cammander-in-Chlef, Far East Land Forces, has been appointed an aide de camp General to Queen Elizabeth, it was announced here last night. General Keightley succeeds Field Marshal Sir John Harding, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, who
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  • 38 4 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Council of Women will be held at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road on Thursday, Aug. 6, at 5.30 p.m. All members are requested to be present.
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  • 110 4 TO PROHIBIT DEROGATORY PUBLICATIONS COLOMBO: Government has decided to pass legislation prohibiting the import or distribution of any book or pamphlet which in the opinion of the Principal Collector of Customs, "is derogatory to any religion.*' This is a result of complaints received by the Government that books containing dispai
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  • 159 4 Idle Graduates 'A Potential Menace Mr. Rosslyn Koch, Appointed Member, making a reference in the House of Representatives to the housing shortage, said that when the housing problem was receiving the serious consideration of the Cabinet he could not comprehend the reason for increasing the duty on cement and timber.
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  • 59 4 GALLE: The Galle Y.M.B.A. wants the Government to ban cinema shows, carnivals and stage plays on Vesak and Poson full-moon days. At an annual meeting of the Association, it was decided to forward this request to the Government, and also to solid the co-operations
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  • 307 4 To Make Life Easier For The Housewife EDLNBURGH, Aug. 5. Eleven men and a thousand women from 44 countries will get together here next wee* to work out ways of putting even more sweetness into homo sweet home. For six days they will swap household hints on a global scale
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  • 81 4 The S.I.T. Wednesday allotted a new contract for 142 homes at Kolam Ayer. Thes.' are for an Improved type of low cost houses with electrical wiring, and including a bathroom and lavatory. As the site has first to be prepared, these houses will not be ready
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  • 63 4 Applications of Queens scholarships and fellowships for 1953 may now be made an<i must be submitted to the Director of Education, P.O. Box 746, Singapore, before Aug. 31, on forms which can be obtained from the Department of Education at Palmer Road. Applications for scholarshipshould be
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  • 123 4 4 DISILLUSIONED BANDITS SURRENDER Further details are now available regarding the surrender of four Communist terrorists, including two Branch Committee Members of the Communist terrorist organisation, at Kuantan (Pahang) on Tuesday, July 21. The leader of the surrender party was Chan Foh Sang, the local MCP Branch Committee Member who
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  • 178 4 Five Special Constables were killed and *two others wound ed on Tuesday afternoon wh< a a gang of about 25 terrorists amousned Area Secuiity Unit No. 44 (consisting of 10 Special Constables) from prepare 1 positions in a tapioca plot 00 Kamiri Estate in the Sungei Siput
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  • 28 4 Four armed and uniformed terrorists yesterday stopped and burnt a timber lorry owned by K. C. Cheah Sawmills in the Kuala Pilah district of Negri Sembilan.
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  • 89 4 Rail, Phone And Electricity Rates Go Up COLOMBO Telephone, railway, and electricity rates are up. The new rates are expected to bring in an additional Rs 20.000,000 to revenue. Although the postul rates were increased on July 15 the increase in the charge for telephone calls from 5 to 10
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