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Title Section16 1953-08-10 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 180. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1953 POUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article486 1953-08-10 1 Abdullah Dismissed Arrested Eeputy Premier Ghulam Mohammad ecomes Kashmir Premier idia Disclaims Responsibility I NEW DELHI, Aug. 9 Pro-Indian former DepuPremier of Kashmir, Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad, da.v became Premier of th e disputed Himalayan ate, ending the six-year reign of Sheikh Mohamad Abdullah, the Indian Government radio said toKashmir's constitutionalAP - 486 words
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39 1953-08-10 1 Kamaraj Nadar Will Visit Malaya In October From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 9.— The President of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee, Sri Kamaraj Nadar, will visit Malaya in October this year, the TNCC Office announced here today Copyright.39 words
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95 1953-08-10 1 India Govt. Disclaims Responsibility NEW DELHI. Aug. 9. India disclaimed any responsibility today on the part of the Nehru government regarding the n.moval of Sheikh Moharrlned Abdullah as Premier of EUsputed Kashmir state. A Government .spokesman fead to newsmen a prepared Itatemeat saying New Delhi vas informed of events in95 words
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88 1953-08-10 1 Abdullah Mir Afzal Beg Arrested NEW DELHI, Aug. Sheikh Abdullah dismissed last night as Kashmir Premier and Mir Afzal Beg revenue minister In Abdullah's dismissed cabinet have been arrested, It was learned authoritatively here today. Allegations of trafficking with Kashmiri leaders in Pakistan and of corruptions and mal-adminlstratiun have alreadyReuter - 88 words
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Article230 1953-08-10 1 ces over Kashmir, coveted by both nations. Abdullah has been regarded generally as proIndian. India's Stand The statement read here by the Indian government spokesman said: "The Government of India in the past three months was aware of growing differences in the national conference and within the Kashmir cabinet onAP - 230 words
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Article96 1953-08-10 1 The UK Admiralty announced last night that Rear Admiral F.A. Ballance DSO is to be lent to the Indian Navy as Flag Officer, Flotillas. Indian Fleet, in succession to Rear Admiral N.V. Dickinson DSO., DSC, the appointment to take effect in November. After the war Rear96 words
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Article60 1953-08-10 1 LONDON. Aug. 9.- Queen Mary, grandmother of Queen Elizabeth and widow of the late King George V, who died last March left property valued at £406.407 gross, it was disclosed here yesterday. The net value was £379 864 and death duties paid amounted to £163,745. No detalsReuter - 60 words
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Article84 1953-08-10 1 Pak Memo To U. N. Commission KARACHI, Aug. 9. The Government of Pakistan has submitted a memorandum to the U.N. commission now sitting in Geneva studying the i racial situation in South Africa, official sources said here i yesterday. The memorandum, it was stated, says that the policy of IAP - 84 words
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Article194 1953-08-10 1 RIOT IN CEYLON JAIL: 1 KILLED COLOMBO, Aug. 9. One prisoner waa killed and four others seriously injured when police opened fire Friday night in Mahara Gaol, 10 miles from Colombo. The prison authorities had called in the police to control unruly prisoners who were said to have stoned guardsReuter - 194 words
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Article54 1953-08-10 1 Badrinath Bus Tragedy: 25 Killed NEW DELHI, Ang. 8. Twentyfive people were killed when a bust carrying pU- grims from Badrinatn, a Hindu holy town In the Himala- yas, crashed 500 feet into a I ravine on Friday, about 60 iiiiu-s from Dehra Dun in northwest Uttar Pradesh, it* wasReuter - 54 words
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193 1953-08-10 1 IPOH INDIAN TO SURVEY S. ATLANTIC LfONDOfi, Aug. -Oft* on an eight montha scientific aurve> of the South Atlantic in an 18-ton yacht is Mr. Roland Eiic Sharma, 33-year-old «on of Mr. S. M. Sharma, well-known lawyer of Ipoh, Perak. He is now aboard the yacui, the Petula at Plymouth.Reuter - 193 words
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Article90 1953-08-10 1 SOUTHAMPTON, Aug. 9. The Duke of Edinburgh left here yesterday for Balmoral Castle In Scotland, piloting himself in a twin-engined Royal Air Force Devon li^ht transport. He is going to join Queen Elizabeth and the rest of the royal family now on holiday in Balmoral after takingReuter - 90 words
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Article98 1953-08-10 1 PARIS, Aug. 9. France yesterday began to return to no* mai after the 24-hour "shoe* strike" of the State workers and the only sign in the capital of the great wave of social unrest which has swept the country were the over-flowing dustbins lining the pavements.Reuter - 98 words
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Article72 1953-08-10 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 9. -The Daily Worker, Communsit newspaper, said Friday the passport of its European editor has been revoked and made public its protest to Secretary cf State John Foster Dulles. A spokesman for the paper said the State Department re voked European editor Joseph Starobln'sAP - 72 words
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412 1953-08-10 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 9.— Mr. Tethali Kami Reddi, who has been fasting on the issue that the future of Bellary Taluk should be decided by plebescite has agreed to call off the fast today on the 51st day-— on412 words
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Article338 1953-08-10 1 Gen. Clark Pessimistic About Struggle For Peace In Korea SEOUL, Aug. a An advance party of the representative of India arrived at the airport near Seoul today and immediately took off in helicopters for I Munsan. I They will study arrangements for guarding those iAP - 338 words
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Article161 1953-08-10 1 M ADRAM, Aug. I Dhanalakshmi, 18. an In- diaa girl who has apparaat- ly lived without food or water for more than a year, ha* been invited by the Indian government to '< visit Bangalore with her > 66- year-old father to under- i pro medical and psychiatricAP - 161 words
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Article172 1953-08-10 1 PANMUNJOM, Aug. 9.— The screaming of women Communists on their way back to North Korea contrasted here today with the grim siience that greeted the Belsen-llke vision of emaciated South Korean Utter cases which passed through on the fifth day of the prisoner exchange. Communist photographers,Reuter - 172 words
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Article56 1953-08-10 1 BERIA DECREE RATIFIED L.ONDON, Aug. A. -The Supreme Soviet confirmed the decrees of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet at the end of the final session, Moscow Radio reported. It ratified the decree on the "criminal anti-state" activities of Lavrenti Berla, the dismissed Minister of the Interior, and confirmed Mr.Reuter - 56 words
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Article92 1953-08-10 1 LONDON. Aug. 9.— Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, who is convalescing after three major operations, left London by air yesterday for Nice for a week's holiday in Southern France. He was accompanied by his wife Clarissa, Niece of Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime MinlstetReuter - 92 words
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Article34 1953-08-10 1 MANILA, Aug. 9. Manuel Conde is going home with a United Artists relase contract for the forthcoming U553,000,--000 Conde Production "Sarangaui." The Filipino motion picture producer sianed the contract last week. APAP - 34 words
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Article129 1953-08-10 1 RANGOON, Aug. 9.— King Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia has told the French Government he will quit the French Union if Cambodia is not given complete independence by Sept. L The King disclosed his decision to a correspondent who recently interviewed him at Battambang, 200 miles northReuter - 129 words
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119 1953-08-10 1 First Step To Universal Military Training NEW DELHI, Aug. 9 India is to form an auxiliary territorial army for men between 18 and 40. Mr. Mahavir Tragi, Minister of Defence, announcing the scheme yesterday said at first 18,000 men would be given continuous militaryAP - 119 words
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Article126 1953-08-10 1 CAMPELTOWN, Scotland, Aug. 9. A ring that once belonged to Mary Queen of Scots and many other precious heirlooms were stolen Friday night from Inverness Castle, home of the Duke and Duchess of Argyle. A gold plate which signified the Duke was master of the household ofAP - 126 words
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Article36 1953-08-10 1 GENEVA. Aug. 9.- -Hugh Gibson, Director of the International Governmental Committee for European Migration, cabled thanks to President Eisenhower yesterday for th^ enactment of the Refugee Relief Act admitting 214,000 re-fugees-immigrants to the United States- APAP - 36 words
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Advertisement9 1953-08-10 1 JTHE LEADIN6 TAMIL DAILY] 5 IN MAUMWER 17 YEARsfc9 words
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Advertisement36 1953-08-10 1 (SUBSCRIPTION RATES (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Bornoo ad Snrawhk. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 8 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 650 3 Months 10.50 6 Mouths 30.00 1 Year 78.0036 words
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641 1953-08-10 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Aug. 10, 1953. H.C. Exposes The M.C.A. IT ib a moat timely exposure that General Sir Gerald Templer has made of some of the fantastic claims which the Malayan Chinese Association has been making since recently. The chief claim of the MCA is that it641 words
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1010 1953-08-10 2 PARLIAMENT'S HOMAGE TO Late Dr. S. P. MOOKERJEE "A GREAT PERSONALITY" —Nehru NEW DELHI: The House of the People paid a very singular tribute to the memory of Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee last week when it rose for the day without transacting any business. As Mr. Nehru, the Leader ofFOC - 1,010 words
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Article183 1953-08-10 2 KRNAKULAM: The swear-ing-in ceremony of the newlyappointed Judge of the Tra-vancore-Cochin High Court Mr. T. K. Joseph, was held last week. All Judges of the High Court assembled first in the Chief Justice's chambert and then marched in procession to the Chief Justice's CourtFOC - 183 words
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72 1953-08-10 2 Calcutta Tram Workers To Get Bonus CALCUTTA: A bonus of one month's basic pay for 1953, payable in four quarterly instalments and subject to traffic receipts being satisfactory has been declared by the Calcutta .Tramways Company in recognition of "the excellent behaviour of the staff during the first 15 daysFOC - 72 words
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165 1953-08-10 2 NAGPUR: Mr. PopaUal Shah, Vice-President of the Railway Mandal, Nagpur, filed a petition in the Nagpur High Court for a direction to the railway authorities not to prevent him from visiting the Railway Centenary Exhibition train free of charge. The railway exhibition train is165 words
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Article52 1953-08-10 2 RAJivOi: Raliat Ben. the 92-year-old elder sister of Mahal ma Gandhi, Is confined to bed following a mild paralytic stroke on last Sunday afternoon. The right arm and right leg have been slightly affected. According to the attending physicians she is weak but her genera! condition isFOC - 52 words
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139 1953-08-10 2 KARACHI: The Indo-Pakia tan evacuee property talks at Secretariat level concluded here last week "without reacnnig a decision on major problems liKe immovable and agricultural property." Authoritative sources, who gave this information, said a joint communique would be issued and talks might be resumed139 words
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405 1953-08-10 2 NEW DELPHI: Mr. S. T. Raja, Deputy Secretary to the Food and Agriculture Ministry, ga've evidence on behalf of the prosecution at the resumed nearing of the fertilizer case last Monday before the Special Judge, Mr. Gurdev Singh. Standing trial in theFOC - 405 words
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Article59 1953-08-10 2 NEW DELHI The President will review the Indian Fleet on Saturday, Oct. 10, at Bombay. The review will be the first of the Indian Navy. Arrangements are being made for members of the public in addition to official spectators, to witness the review Sunday, Oct. U,FOC - 59 words
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Article93 1953-08-10 2 DACCA: The Central Jute Committee, now in session here, has recommended to the Central Government that the Committee's expenditure should be met by the Centre and East Bengal jointly pro rata from the jute taxes allocated to the two Governments under the Raisman Award. TheFOC - 93 words
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Article357 1953-08-10 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. T. Pra kasam, Andhra PSP leader met Mr. Nehru last week anc discussed with him matters relating to the formation of Andhra State, Mr. Prakasarn was accompanied by Mr. T Viswanathan. The two Andhra leaders also met Dr. K. N. Katju, Mr. Rafi AhmedFOC - 357 words
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Article87 1953-08-10 2 BOMBAY The first electri-cally-operated rain gauge device manufactured by the Indian Meteorological Depart ment's workshop at Poena, was put into commission at the Santa Cruz airport here. The new device measures continuous intensity of rainfall up to 7*2 ins. an hour. It will beFOC - 87 words
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220 1953-08-10 2 NAGPUR: A division h* of the Nagpur High g began hearing of argut^i in the petition filed by Ministerial Services AssJj tion, seeking the appii^ of the Union rates of dean allowance to Madhya p ra Government servants. The petition, filed ui Article220 words
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Article148 1953-08-10 2 JAIPUR: The Part B S cial Assistance Inquiry C: mittee report will be ready the second or third week September said Mr. N. Gadgil. Chairman of the Oc mittee The committee visited Ucpur, Jodhpur and Bikat Recently members of the co. mittee met the Chief MinisMr. Vyas,FOC - 148 words
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1182 1953-08-10 3 Debate On Elections Amendment Bill XKW DELHI: The La W Minister, Mr. C C Biswas, moved for reference to a Select Committee of the Bill Further to Amend the Representation of the Peoples 4ct 1950 and the Representation of the Peoples Act 1951,FOC - 1,182 words
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173 1953-08-10 3 Crowd Holds Officials As Prisoners CALCUTTA The District Magistrate, the Superintendent of Police and several other officers of Birbhum district were kept confined in a dak bungalow at Bolpur (Birbhum) for about 12 hours on Saturday by demonstrators, according to a report received by the State Government in Calcutta. TheFOC - 173 words
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Article110 1953-08-10 3 T EN ZING ARRIVES IN BOMBAY BOMBAY: Tenzing arrived here last Monday by air from Rome. He was accompanied Dy his wife, two daughters, and his secretary. Over 1,000 people cheered him Uhe alighted from the plane. He was then garlanded by Bombay's Mayor. Dr. P. A. Dias. He wasFOC - 110 words
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Article470 1953-08-10 3 NEW DELHI: The Labour Minister, Mr. V. V. Giri, told the House of the People that relations between the Government of India and the Employees' State Insurance Corporation had always been cordial. There had been no difference of opinion between the Ministry of Labour and theFOC - 470 words
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Article150 1953-08-10 3 PANMUNJOM, Aug. 9. The fourth day of the Korean Armistice prisoner-of-war exchange began on time yesterday at 9 a.m. The first 25 Americans who arrived yesterday were all Negroes. Many were from the 24th Regiment of the 25th Division. Ninety Americans and 310 other Allied prisoners,AP - 150 words
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Article190 1953-08-10 3 MUZAFFARPUR Eight persons were drowned iast weeK when a country ooat carrying 16 passengers capsized in me Harniadia, now in mgh nood, according to a report received here trom the viuage of Banwa.pur in Minapur Thana of the Sadar Subdivision or" Muzaifarpur District. Seven dead bodiesFOC - 190 words
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Article50 1953-08-10 3 CHITTAGONG The Government of Pakistan has agreed to extend on a reciprocal basis for a further period of one year concession regarding exemption from Customs examination to officers of and above the rank of deputy Secretary of the Punjab (n>, West Bengal, Assam and TriDura State. FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article, Illustration77 1953-08-10 3 During Queen Elizabeth's visit to Wales, the last of the Coronation State visits, the first stop was at Caernarvon Castle. 700-year-old bastion built by Edward I. On her arrival, through her Equerry, Sir Harold Campbell, she demanded entrance to the Castle. Later, in the enclosure, the77 words
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Article45 1953-08-10 3 JAMSHEDPUR: Tatanagai Foundry woikers at a weekend tally decided to stirke fiom Aug. 16 as a protest against the "involuntary unemployment." of about 700 workmen resulting from the company's alleged rejecting of orders for sleepers from the Railway Board. FOCFOC - 45 words
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404 1953-08-10 3 BANGALORE: •'Malnutrition is atlll the most acute problem" in Asia and the Far East, according to members of the Food and Agriculture Organization, which discussed a: its meeting last week food consumption levels and standards of nutrition in the region, says PTI. It was404 words
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55 1953-08-10 3 INDORE Congress captured seven of the eight seats of the Usendwa Municipal Council in Nimar district of Madhya Bharat. Jan Sangh, the only opposition party, got the other seat. Elections to four other municipalities in the district were held earlier in which theFOC - 55 words
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494 1953-08-10 3 NEW DELHI India's 6-i election tribunals have so far disposed of 255 out of 338 petitions arising from the last general elections. The Election Commission dismissed 18 on technical grounds, allowed six to be. withdrawn and appointed tribunes for the trial ofFOC - 494 words
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119 1953-08-10 3 KARPETA The Government of Assam has earmarked Rs crores for construction of bunds in the plains districts of the State with a view to arresting devastation by floods. Mr. Medhi, who ended a three-day tour of the lowlying areas of Kamrup districtFOC - 119 words
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2738 1953-08-10 4 Govt. Will Not Fail To Maintain Peace Order CEYLON NEWS: Premier's Assurance In Debate On July 23 Events COLOMBO: Hie Prime Minister, Mr. Dudley Senanayake, said in the House of Representatives tnat it was tiie duly of the Government to ensure that peace, law and order were maintained. lie assuredFOC - 2,738 words
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Article205 1953-08-10 4 Panic At Firewalking Ceremony KATARAGAMA: Four women and a child were among fourteen persons who took part in the fire-walking ceremony at Kataragama Maha Dewale. As the result of a panic causes by an unruly section of the vast gathering, not more than 100 out of more than 10,000 pilgrims205 words
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189 1953-08-10 4 Truce Will Not Affect Ceylon-China Pact? COLOMBO: Official quarters here are confident that the signing of the Korean truce would not affect, the five-year Trade Pact between Ceylon and China. They expect that the two-vnay trade, as provided for in the Agreement, will continue to now through the full periodFOC - 189 words
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Article148 1953-08-10 4 OOLOMBO A demonstration of artificial rainfall Is to be held on August 7, at the Coconut Research Institute's ursery at Ratmalagara, in the Madamße district, and will be watched by representatives of all leading planting associations. Dr. F. C. Cooke. Director of the Institute, has informed plantingFOC - 148 words
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Article136 1953-08-10 4 COLOMBO: Referring to the speech of Mrs. Kusuma Gunawardena, which had been in Sinhalese, Mr. V. Veerasingam said in the House of Representatives that as some of the members were unable to understand Sinhalese, it would be very kind if members who spoke in SinhaleseFOC - 136 words
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Article137 1953-08-10 4 TOKro, Aug. 9.— Mr. John i r 03ter Dulles announced iar„ night the United States will relinquish her rights over the Amaml Oshima Islands to Japan. She will retain control .f the other former Japanese islands for security during the present international tensions. Mr. DullesReuter - 137 words
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