Indian Daily Mail, 7 August 1953
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Title Section16 1953-08-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 177. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. AUGUST 7. 1953 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article108 1953-08-07 1 Agriculture In Asia Far East BANGALORE. India, Aug. ti. The United Nations Fcod and Agricultural Organisation's ten-day regional meeting to 'liscu^s agricultural programmes and outlook in Asia and the Far East ended here yesI I day. According U) an official prntfl release the mectnig scress'd three Mncntlnl conditions for buildingReuter - 108 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-08-07 1 Florence I hadwick, from San Diego, California, first women to swim the English Channel in both directions, enters the water at Dover, Kngland. In a bid to swim to France and back with no more than a brief pause on the French eoast. She has let67 words
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281 1953-08-07 1 Members of the public are invited to forward to the Secretary of the Singapore City Council by not later than Lith August, particular** of colourful acts or musical items lasting from ten to fifteen minutes each which they would )>•■ prepared to produce at their281 words
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Article264 1953-08-07 1 Dulles Rhee Understanding Both Countries Will Walk Out Of Pol. Confab If Reds Oppose Unification SEOUL, Aug. 6— U. S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and President Syngman Rhee of South Korea reached quick agreement yesterday on ground they will cover in four days of vital talks. When theAP - 264 words
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95 1953-08-07 1 New Disease In Malabar Action Urged (From Our* Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Aug. 6.--Com-munist leader A. K. Gopalan in the House of People has urged the Union Health Minister to take immediate steps to check the spread of new disease in Malabar virulant one akin to dysentry which is taking95 words
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89 1953-08-07 1 LONDON. Aug. 6. Four dazed, half-frozen U.S. Airmen and the bodies of two Others were recovered from rubber rafts in the stormy North Atlantic last night, 16 houi;; after they had bailed out of a 10-engine RB-36 Reconnaissance Bomber that crashed in flames. AAP - 89 words
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151 1953-08-07 1 Case Against Annadurai: Prosecution Unconvincing (From Our Own Coriespondent) MADRAS, Aug. 6.- Second day's hearing of the case against Mr. C. N. Annadurai and four other leaders of Dravida Munnetra Kalagham before the Chief Presidency Magistrate for being responsible for the events on July 15, began with an attempt by151 words
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83 1953-08-07 1 BERGEN (Norway), Aug. fc Delegates to the annual meeting of the American Den'al Society of Europe broke off sightseeing briefly because of a tooth-ache. A Rome dentist wa s suffering tooth-ache. The dental experts decided that the tooi.h had to be pulled. And so HAP - 83 words
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Article89 1953-08-07 1 SYDNEY, Aug. 6. Dr. Harry Messel, of the Sydney University Atomic a Research team, said: "If we guard our uranium wc can build up a Fort Knox in Australia which will completely dwarf anything the Americans ever thought of." (Fort Knox is the strengthhold where theReuter - 89 words
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Article69 1953-08-07 1 PERTH, Aug. 6.— Britain's atomic bomb exploded over the Montebello Islands of Western Australia last October devasted nearly 14 square miles, Australian newspapermen who flew over the Islands yesterday reported today. The Royal Navy frigate Plym, In which the bomb was exploded, was vaporised.Reuter - 69 words
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107 1953-08-07 1 PHNOM PENH (Cambodia). Aug. 6.— Cambodia's Premier Pen Nouth said in an interview yesterday his nation will not participate in Paris negotiate :ns on the future of- Indochina until France grants it complete independence at ce lemony here. Cambodia has insisted that France reply107 words
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107 1953-08-07 1 American Attempt On Second Highest Peak JsKARDU, KAanxviirv, a^' 6.-- The nine-man American Alpin" Club expedition to the highest unclimbed mountain hi th? world 28,250-feet K-2 fMt. Godwln-AuS;en) in the Karakorum Range of th* Himalayas— has set up Camp 5 at 22,000 feet after a weeklong blizzard, according to aReuter; AP - 107 words
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Article55 1953-08-07 1 KARACHI Aug. 6—Gover-nor-General of Pakistan, Ghulam Mohammed, will make a pilgrimage to Mecca in midAugust, it wa s announced. While official sources say he will return to Pakistan after the pilgrimage, local press reports say he will go on from Mecca for a short visitAP - 55 words
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644 1953-08-07 1 Does Russia's Budget Declare Its Desire For Peace Only 20.8 Per Cent For Defence, But Concealed....! LONDON, Aug. 6. Soviet Prime Minister, Georgi M. Malenkov, seems to be going out of his way to reiterate that Russia wants peace. Last night's budget, the first to be presented for approval byReuter - 644 words
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Article, Illustration125 1953-08-07 1 The Duke of Edinburgh and the Duke of Norfolk were rival captains in a 12-a-side (the normal complement Is 11) cricket match at Arundel Castle, the Duke of Norfolk's Sussex Seat. During the match, to which 25,000 spectators were admitted free, a collection was made In aid of the125 words
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Article75 1953-08-07 1 SYDNEY: Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Clarke, 89, Is welcoming the arrival of two new teeth In her bottom jaw. The teeth are in almost the same positions as a baby cuts its first teeth. There are signs of a third new tooth ooming In the upper jaw.AP - 75 words
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Article57 1953-08-07 1 OKLAHOMA CITY. Aug. 6. A 21-year-old soldier held here on an army robbery charge has signed a statement admitting that he killed three persons while serving with the U.S. army in Japan. Oklahoma country sheriff Bob Turner said Ralph Donald Mullins voluntarily made the statement to "clear57 words
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Article76 1953-08-07 1 Kashmir Cabinet Crisis SRINAGAR. Kashmir, Aug. 6. Kashmir's five-man cabinet was reported split today over the disputed state's future relations with India. Political observers said the government might possibly fall. Three of the ministers were reported opposing desires of the Prime Minister, Sheik Mohammed Abdullah, for the Himalayan state toAP - 76 words
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206 1953-08-07 1 SECRETARY POR ANDHRA AFFAIRS -A NEW POST (From Our Own Coriespondenti MADRAS, Aug. 6- Madras State Government have cieated a new post called Secretary for Andhra Affairs and the present Home Secretary. Pulla Reddi has been appointed, it is learnt that this offic*r will be a link between Madras GovernmentAP - 206 words
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Advertisement49 1953-08-07 1 f SUBSCRIPTION RATES I; (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. |>. 1 Month 5.50 3 Montha 16.60 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACKS I 1 Month 50 I 3 Months 10.50 6 Months 30.00 I jij 1 Year 78.00 I— sx t S ij j-fli _-_-___i49 words
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782 1953-08-07 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Aug. 7, 1953. TEMPER JUSTICE WITH MERCY \yHETHER the Singapore hospital servants' threat to strike over the dismissal of two amahs for allegedly "taking" hospital food materialises or not, and irrespective of the outcome of such strike, there are certain aspects of this episode that782 words
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708 1953-08-07 2 NEW DELHI: The coming session of Parliament promises to be exceptionally important. It will see the passage of the Andhra State Bill, which provides for the constitution of a separate Andhra State. The Bill will not only enable the formation of the 30th Indian708 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-08-07 2 Here's a general view model of the 187-metre tall monument to be erected in memory of Eva Peron, late wife of the Argentine President. The monument, taller than the statue of liberty in New York Harbour, will be erected In front of the Presidential Palace in Buenos Aires.65 words
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Article91 1953-08-07 2 TIRUCHIRAPALLI: Inspector Kannappan of the Tiruchi Crime Branch division, has filed a charge-sheet before Mr. R. Pasupathi. 1.A.5., SubDivisional Magistrate, Ariyalur, last week against Kanadasan, A. P. Dharmallngam, Thambuswami and 21 others in connection with the rioting and obstruction to the railway track on July 15 last at91 words
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551 1953-08-07 2 MADRAS: Complaints of the supply of bad rice to Malabar were made in the Legislative Assembly by members during question time. Answering a question by Sri K. Madhavan Nambiyar, Com., Mattanur, the Food Minister, Sri C. Subramaniam, said It was a fact that551 words
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Article124 1953-08-07 2 HONGKONG The Indian artistes' delegation visiting China gave their fourth and final performance in Peking on July 29 before starting on •i tour of China's major cities nays New China News Agency Their programme contained music singing. and dancing. Among the audience were artistes, and members124 words
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Article749 1953-08-07 2 Report On Calcutta Tram Crisis CALCUTTA Dr. Suresh Chandra Banerjee and Mr. Hemanta Kumar Basu. Chairman and Secretary of the Tramway Fares Enhancement Resistance Committee, met the West Bengal Presiding Minister, Mr. P. C. Sen, and some other Ministers at Writers' Buildings, Calcutta, last week. The meeting, was called to749 words
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Article1001 1953-08-07 2 BY the By Selegle Road IMMIGRATION LAW— LETTER AND SPIRIT FT is now a week since the M new immigration law has been enforced in Malaya. Thto new law cancels the right of all the Commonwealth citizens to unrestricted entry into Malaya and places them almost on a par with1,001 words
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Article157 1953-08-07 2 MEENAMBAKKAM: Dr. Talthey, Director of Personnel, United Nations, and Mr. Shahpaz, Executive Officer of the ECAFE who are on a tour of the countries in South East Asia to examine sites offered by various Governments for the location of the temporary headquarters of the ECAFE have157 words
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Article138 1953-08-07 2 DIGBOI: The two-year-old search by the Assam Oil Co. for new sources of oil in the Naga Hills district of Assam was abandoned as there is "no prospect of oil accumulation" in the region. Announcing this the company in a statement said that two138 words
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Article61 1953-08-07 2 HYDERABAD: The Third City Magistrate admitted a complaint filed by Sri B. G. Keskar against the Nizam alleging that by extending some portion of Raj Bhavan, he was making an encroachment on the main road. The Magistrate asked tne Police to find out to whom the land61 words
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1175 1953-08-07 3 Ihru's Tribute To Pioneers Actions In Delhi, Bombay, Madras NEW DELHI: India's air transport industry Aug. 1 me State-owned with the inauguration of two femoral—lndian Air Lines, and Air India International Inaugural functions were held in New Delhi Borabav utta, Madras, Bangalore, Nagpur, and HyderabadFOC - 1,175 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-08-07 3 PHOTO. These photos just released, show the reverse (left) and obverse (right) of the great seal of the realm of Queen Elizabeth 11. The seal Is a sed on certain State papers. The reverse shows the Qneen as she appeared during her Coronation, in theAP - 71 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-08-07 3 Fflttn, Empress Nam Phuong, wife of Emperor Bao Dal of Vietnam, Indochina, tours the Isle of Oapri, Italy on July 26. She arrived wltn her children aboard her yacht Houng Bienv, from Corsica, and stayed two day* before journeying on to Naplta for a further two days. It is u'.AP - 58 words
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Article383 1953-08-07 3 Students' Service In Villages MADRAS Sri K. Venkatasami Nayudu, Minister for Hindu Religious Endowments, exhorted students to realise the dignity of labour, and urged them to go back to the villages and identify themselves with village life. Then he said, they would have rendered solid social service in the villages.FOC - 383 words
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Article15 1953-08-07 3 wards the implementation of the Five- Year Plan from thelt wages and private cash. FOCFOC - 15 words
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Article136 1953-08-07 3 Relief For Flood Victims Urged NEW DELHI: Sri A. K. Gopalan, leader of the Communist gioup in the House of the People submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister. Sri Nehru, urging him to devote his personal attention to the areai ravaged by recent floods in the country. Sri GopalanFOC - 136 words
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223 1953-08-07 3 HUBLI A delegation on benalf of the Akhanda Kainatak ilajya Nnmana Parishat, consisting of the former Madias Minister and President of the Parishat. Mr. K. R. Karant, Mr. Shivamurthy Swami, M.P.. Hyderabad; Mr. B. V. Kakkillai, Communist M.P., Madras and Mr. M. S. Gurupadaswami,FOC - 223 words
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82 1953-08-07 3 QUILOiN A decision to launch State-wide agitation for the formation of Aikya Kerala was taken at a meeting of the Travancore-Cochin State. It was also decided to iauneil agitation on other issues, such as the unemployment problem food shortage, and release of political prisoners. AmongFOC - 82 words
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Article111 1953-08-07 3 MADRAS: Twelve American College students, from the University of California and the Tuskegee Institute, travelling In India in two groups, will converge in Madras City on their way to Guniur and Calcutta. During their three months' tour in India, they hope to learn first handFOC - 111 words
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Article446 1953-08-07 3 KATHMANDU Nepal's, Prime Minister, Mr. M. P. Koirala, said that the Government of India had made a gift of 500 hospital beds a s well as medical equipment to Nepal. Referring to his recent talks in New Delhi. he said that Nepal would receive Rs.FOC - 446 words
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Article67 1953-08-07 3 IOinDON: Mr. Robeit Perd*al Armicage. Minister of Finance of the Geld Coast who has been appointed G:veinor oi Cyprus in succession to Sir Andrew Wright, was bora in Ifadraa in 1906. He is the son of Mr. Fiank Armitage, wno was Commissioner of Polico. Madras City forFOC - 67 words
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Article64 1953-08-07 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Government has. in consultation with the Union Public geivioe Commission. decided to recognise the Diploma in Fruit Technilogy awarded by the Central Food Technological Research Institute. Mysor»\ for the purpose of recruitment to posts under the Union Government for which specialised a post-graduateFOC - 64 words
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51 1953-08-07 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan Tea Board Js planning to step up the production of tea to 80.000 000 lb per year. This will be an increase of over 50 per cent as against the average for the last two years of 52.000 000 lb. per year.FOC - 51 words
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382 1953-08-07 3 MADRAS: According to present indications, the Madras tram service, suspended since Apr. 12, is likely to be resumed by about Aug. ZO, following an agreement between the workers' organisations and the management rerardlajr retrenchment. A spokesman of the Tramways said thatFOC - 382 words
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Article81 1953-08-07 3 MADRAS A Special First Class Magistrate fell a victim to a pick-pocket last week and the police are on the !ook-oat for the culprit. Sri R. Nagnrajan. Special First Class Magistrate of Tinnevelly, waa among a crowd of persons on the opposite the Y.M.C.A., liatening toFOC - 81 words
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Article244 1953-08-07 3 WASHINGTON, Aug. 5. The Republican-dominated 83rd Congress adjourned on Monday after a deliberately cautious orst session which gave President Eisenhower some victories, some headaches and left a lot of unfinished business. Officially the next and second session should be held in January. But the Senators andReuter - 244 words
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Advertisement16 1953-08-07 3 CONTRIBUTION BTr PRISONERS BOMBAY: Some prisoners of the Baroda Central Prison have contributed Rs 100 to-16 words
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Advertisement67 1953-08-07 3 j. ■•■••'••••liltiiiiiii i, ii.. imi CHILDREN'S DRESSING GOWNS IN RIPPLE CLOTH These are delightfully Soft and Snug. Edge* of Pockets and Collar Trimmed Silk Cord. Animal Motif on Skirt. Colours: Pink or Blue. Slzen: 24" to S«" f Prices from $13.95 to $21.95 CHILDREN'S I>EPT. Ist FLOOR j ROBINSON CO.,67 words
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1326 1953-08-07 4 CEYLON BUDGET DISCUSSION COLOMBO: The Budget debate flagged, despite the flying start it got off to on the first alloted day. Time and again there was^no quorum towards evening, and at one time there was no quorum for about an hour until theFOC - 1,326 words
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Article, Illustration112 1953-08-07 4 When IT HIONG, second most senior Communist terrorist remaining in Malacca, found that two of his men had disappeared from the jungle to surrender he said that they had been murdered by the Security Forces to scare other terrorists against surrendering. Here, very much alive, are seen (right) CHEE KONG,112 words
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Article104 1953-08-07 4 Who will be the Newspaper Queen of Singapore for 1953, The Queen will be crowned on the night of the Press Ball at Raffles on September 5. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald and Sir John Nicoll are among the Patrons of the Ball. Competitors for the Newspaper Queen Competition should104 words
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Article89 1953-08-07 4 The Shell Company have announced the following price increases in Singapore and throughout the Federation of Malaya, effective from today. Shell Motor Spirit ex pump up 3 cents to $1.48 per gallon; Shell Fuel Oil ex tank Singapore up $7.75 to $74.50 per ton; Port Swettenham up89 words
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Article80 1953-08-07 4 Professor O. Hood Phillips will be the specialist on conattitutjonal matters who will serve as adviser to, though not a member of, the Rendel Commission on Singapore's constitution. He is expected to arrive in Singapore at the end of September or early in October. Professor Owen80 words
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Article44 1953-08-07 4 Preparations are now being made by the Australian Postal Department for the Issue of special stamps to commemorate the visit next year of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. They will be of three values, 3^., 7>&d. and 2/-.44 words
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Article67 1953-08-07 4 GENEVA. Aug. 6. The United Nations Economic and Social Council ended its 16th session here yesterday. Its last act was to pass unanimously a resolution which urged "States participating in the technical assistance programme to continue to give It their full support, financial and otherwise, to ensure itsReuter - 67 words
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106 1953-08-07 4 KERALA SPORTS CLUB BEAT JANSEN RANGERS The Kerala Sports Club defeated the Jansen Rangers yesterday by 3 games to 2 in the Singapore Kerala Samajam Badminton Tournament played in the Badminton Stadium at Gulllemard Road near the Kalian g Air Port. The winners will meet the Cosmo Club today at106 words
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Article106 1953-08-07 4 A woman terrorist surrendered in the Segamat area of Johore on Monday, Aug. 3. A handgrenade was recovered, says an Emergency communique issued yesterday. It adds Vacant labourers* quarters (about 10 rooms) were burnt down by terrorists about midnight on Tuesday, Aug. 4. in the Kulim district106 words
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138 1953-08-07 4 The High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templcr. has sent a message of congratulation to Mr. D.W. Hawkins, of the Dunlop Malayan Estates Ltd., in connection with the Dunlop Scheme of Coronation Scholarships for the children of their labourers. The message reads: "I have only just138 words
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Article52 1953-08-07 4 Swami Vamadevananda, President of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, will conduct a prayer meeting and lecture on "Journey to the Holy Temple at Badrlnath (10,500 ft.) in the Himalayas on foot" tomorrow, Saturday, at 6.30 p.m. in the Mission premises at 0 Norris Road. ~.l are cordially invited52 words
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