Indian Daily Mail, 18 August 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. K. No. 188. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1953. POUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 530 1 Ten Thousand Break All Cordons And Mob Mohamed All At Airport Good Augury For A Happy Settlement (From Our Own Correspondent) p v NE^, P ELHI > Aug. 17. The new Premier of Pakistan Mohammed Ali received unprecedented weln Tiff
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  • 118 1 MALAYAN STUDENTS IN MADRAS I Fi on; Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 17.-- A batch >f .wpnty-eight students from the University of Malaya, who ne on a study tour of Ceylon and India arrived here Sunday morning by train from Colombo and left last night for Bangalore. The student_team will
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  • 172 1 ORINDA, California: Recovery of sizable part of the skeleton of a desmostylus, an animal which lived m North Ameiica and Japan about 15 million years ago, wait announced by University of California paleontologists. The fossilised bones, seven thoracic vertebrae and nine pairs of
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  • 500 1 U.S. Agrees To Russia, Not India! NBW DELHI, Aug. 17.— Prime Minister Nehru, today i :c!;ired, "We m India have no desire to seek a place m the K^re;in political conference or elsewhere unless it is clear that we
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  • 114 1 Mr. Mohammed Ali, the Pakistan Prime Minister, aaid before leaving for discussions on Kashmir with Mr, Nehru the Indian Prime Minister: "Recent events have not clouded my outlook." The Pakistan Prime Minister said he waß going to New Delhi "with the earnest desire for
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  • 198 1 M.I.C. Refuses To Attend The National Convention Malayan Indian Congress m a letter dated Aug. 15, to the Presidents of U.M.N.O. and M.C.A., has stated its inability to attend the National convention on Aug. 23. It has, however, assured its co-operation, and assistance m any genuine attempt to bring unity,
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  • 141 1 PREMIER NEHRU GIVES REASONS From: Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Aug. 17. Chances of Indians going to North Borneo as emigrants now or m the near future were very remote stated Premier Nehru during question hour m the House of People on Friday.
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  • 87 1 Dyan Chand Leads Team To Malaya (From; Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELMI, Aug. 17.— The wizard of Indian Hockey Major Dyan Chand will lead the Services Team to Malaya and other Far Eastern countries. They will leave by the third week of October on a threemonth tour that is planned
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  • 223 1 Capt. Carlsen Hits Another Ship At Bombay BOMBAY, Aug. 17. The American freighter Flying Enterprise II (8,252 tons) skipped by Captain Kurt Carlsen, who won worldwide fame by his lone bid to save her namesake, was m collision here last night with the British freighter Canara (7,024 tons). The Canara
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  • 98 1 CAIRO, Aug. 17.— President Naguib is scheduled to fly to Arabia today bound for Mecca where he will make the Moslem pilgTimage. Meanwhile, it was realiably learned that Mrs. Naguib and one of her boy were leaving to accomplish the Mecca pilgrimage. Naguib V- visit to
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  • 73 1 KARACHI, Aug. 17. Khan Abdul Qayum Khan. Pakistan Food and Industries Minister, called yesterday for "the greatest sacrifice" by Pakistanis to ensure self-determina-tion for Kashmir. He was speaking at a meeting of 50,000 people here to celebrate "Kashmir Day". He summoned his countrymen to be "ready
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  • 647 1 DEPUTY COMMANDER OF UNIT WON D. S. O. FOR DEFENCE IN SINGAPORE From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 17. More than two thousand officers and men of Indian Army who will form the custodian force m Korea arrived here yesterday morning "by special
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  • 35 1 Premier Nehru announced m the Indian Parliament yesterday that India's custodian force of nearly 5,000 troope assigned to guard prisoners at Panraunjom (Korea) will begin departing by sea from Madras today (Aug. 18).
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  • 136 1 Unprecedented Floods In Godavari River (Fromi Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 17. Unprecedented floods m Godavari River, largest m South sub. merged many parts of Rajamundry Town. Water started rising suddenly about midnight Saturday and yesterday was more than eight feet deep m many streets. Thousands of sleeping citizens were
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  • 588 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Aug. 18, '53. INDIANS ABROAD AND THEIR DUTY JT is m the most crucial period of their history that the present generation of overseas Indians, particularly those m Malaya, are finding themselves today. Though their Motherland has become free and independent— nay, a Democratic Republic
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    47 2 PHOTO. This wa» the litter-fttrewn scene m a closed-down I'aris murk. -i recently at the start of a Htrike involving 3,000,000 French worker*. The strike is backed by Catholic, < oniiminM and Socialist trade unions and is m protest against the French Government's uronosed state economy campaign.— A.P.
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  • 887 2 I. L 0. Survey Of Conditions In Asia NEW DELHI: Low man-hour productivity, the limited capacity of the construction and construction materials industries, competition for the limited supply of available construction resources from other types of argent developmental projects, the high rate of population growth, the rapid
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  • 90 2 LAHORE: Heavy snow-falls around the Godwin Austen massif recently changed the appearance of the glacier so much tlvit mnil runners often lost their way while- returning to the base camp of the American expedition at present scaling the mountain. Hays a report from Skurdu. It adds that
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  • 111 2 2 Rajasthan Congress Members Suspended JAIPUR: Two members of the Congress Assembly Party, Mr. Vcdpal Tyagi and Mr. Virendra Singh, have been suspended from membership of the Party by its Leader, Mr. Jainarain Vyas, on charges of breach of discipline. They have been asked to show cause why they should
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  • 78 2 CUTTACK The Government i>f Orissa has decided to purchase from the heirs of the late Mr. Sarat Chandra Bose, Janakinath Bhawan. m Cuttack, where Netajl Subhas Chandra Bose was bom. The Government will consider, after the transier of ownership. the question of handing over the
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  • 806 2 SRINAGAR: Kashmir's new administration, now a few days oid, faces a difficult law and order problem whicn it is struggling to solve. Police postings at potential trouble spot* have now been completed, anu there are signs of returning confidence. T&ougn tne
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  • 120 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru has sent the following Independence Day message to Mr. Mohammed All: "On this auspicious day of the sixth anniversary of the independence of Pakistan, it gives me special pleasure to extend the warmest felicitations and good wishes to Your Excellency, to the
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  • 106 2 Evaluation Of Assets NEW DELHI: The Deputy Communications Minister, Mr. Kaj Bahadur, said m reply to member m the House of the People that it was proposed to appoint a committee to consider questions relating to the Integration of the staff taken over by the Indian Airlines Corporation and the
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  • 74 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Medhi, Chief Minister of Assam, said that he was satisfied with Mr. Nehru's assurance that the Government of India had no m tention of changing the status quo as regards the North-East Frontier Agency Tracts. The Prime Minister had told him
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  • 30 2 KARACHI: The Pakistani Government announced tftt appointment of Lieut-General Naslr All Khan, Chief of S:aff. Pakistani Army, as Deputy C-ln-C of the Pakistani Army. FOC
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    38 2 PHOTO. Making slow progress through the rice swamps of Central Annum, French Union Forces move forward during "Operation Camargue," which encircled and vanquished a force of some 2,000 rebel Vietminh Ipommunist guerrillas which were infesting; the area.— A.P.
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  • 413 2 NEW DELHI The Execu tive. Committee of the Bharatiya Adivasi Sevak Sangh, a non -official body working under the presidentship of Dr. Rajendra Prasad for the welfare of primitive tribes m the country, nas appointed a five-man committee to wait m deputation on Dr.
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  • 1576 3 Terms. Of Boundary [Commission Limited Home Minister's Devout Hope For <A Most Prosperous Career* .^EW DELHI: Moving for consideration of the Lndhra State Bill m the House of the People last Dhnrsday the Home Minister, Dr. Katju, expressed us devout hope" that the State would have "a
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  • 116 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. Radhakrishnan, Vice-President of India, said that though India had achieved political independence she still had to attain economic and social independence. He said that great sacrifices had been made m the process 01 achieving independence. "Perhaps we will have to make greater
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  • 397 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister for Defence Organisation announced that the formation of an auxiliary territorial army. The new scheme will provide opportunity to a large number of ablebodied Indians between the ages of 18 and 40 to get military training, without liability for
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  • 710 3 A Model For Countries In Far East BANGALORE: Mr. W. H. Cummings, Regional Representative of the Director General of the Food and Agricultural Organisation, said he was of the opinion that the present practices adopted m Madras State for obtaining green manure would merit
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  • 138 3 AID TO FAMILIES OF SERVICEMEN MADRAS: "Nursing is a very sacred and good profes slon for women to take- up Chief Minister of Madras, presiding over a function got up aS f W !f k at the Tuberculosis orium> Tambaram, at which two wards of 20 berta each constructed and
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  • 170 3 Vienna Offers Higher Studies In Medicine ;xT EW DELHI: The Vienna Academy of Medicine has offered a number of admission for post graduate training m Ophthalmology, Pathology, Pharmacology, Surgey, Gynaecology, internal medicine and ear. nose and throat, dentistry, etc., a Health Ministry Press Note said here recently. The courses, which
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    90 3 The Indian advance party to Korea, led by Mr. It. K. Nehru, Foreign Secretary, left New Delhi on August 5 by air for Tokyo. Ma tor-General S. P. P. Thorat, DSO. G.O.C. Custodian Forces and Mr. Balwant Singh Purl, representing the Indian Red Cross, and six other officer* were amongst
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  • 174 3 NEW DELHI: Formulation of a concrete programme of assistance to the "voluntary sector" within the general rramework of the Five- Year Plan and Its effective implementation constitute the two principal alms of the newiy constituted Social Welfare Board which will meet for the nrst time m New Delhi
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  • 55 3 iIADRAS The Registrar of the Madras University, notifies that m view of the very large number of students who have applied for the ensuing Convocation for taKing their degrees m person, It has Become necessary to arrange for some of the applicants to tatte degrees m person
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  • 217 3 LAHORE: The Punjau (P) branch of the Jinnah Awaml Muslim League, led by Khan Iftikhar Husain of Mamdot, has decided to dissociate itself from the all.Pakistan body led by Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy. The branch decided to revert itself to its old name, the Jinnah
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  • 78 3 CAMP BRITANNIA, Korea, Aug. 16.— "The Chinese didn't tell us when our King died," Walter Turner of tin British Gloucestershire Regiment, said "but we knew all about Stalin going." The soldier said that when they fina'.ly got the news later they asked why they had
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  • 26 3 LAHORE: Mr. Amjad All, Pakistan's Ambassador-at-large Is likely to be Pakistan's new Ambassador to the USA. it Is learnt here FOC
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  • 755 4 Mossadeq May Proclaim Persia A Republic LONDON, Aug. 17.— The flight of the young Shah of Iran and his wife Queen Soraya to Baghdad might well mean the end of the monarchy m that ancient and fabled land. Sources m Teheran have long held that Premier
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  • 85 4 THREAT TO INDIANS: PM FROWNS ON 'S.S. COL.OMBO: Replying to questions landing to the name of Dr. N. M. Perera, (asked by Mr. W. Neaie de Alwis) the Prime Minister said it had been brought to his notice that an organisation,; called the Dutugemunu Secret Society, had issued a circular
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  • 167 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) The present "small but significant" fall m the price of tish m Singapore is due to more fish being landed here, said the Deputy Director of Fisheries Mr. T. W. Burdon addressing a press conference at his office at Godown No. 3,
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  • 148 4 Public Views On Federal Elections Sought The Federal Elections Committee appointed by the High Commissioner and the Rulers met m the Council Chamber at Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning and decided to call for views and representations from public bodies and individuals, it also appointed the following working party to consider
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  • 360 4 RABAT, Morocco, Aug. 17. A mob of Moroccans m an ugly temper and ready to shed blood for the Sultan gathered within the walled central bazaar yesterday. But French Union troops and police, armed for battle, held this capital under tight control. Jtivery
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  • 161 4 NEW YORK Aug. 17. The United Nations General Assembly meets today with Britain and the United States both agreed to support Soviet participation m the forthcoming political conference on Korea. Tlir formula for giving Russia seat at the c:nfetence is contained In i\ resolution sponsored by Australia and
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    49 4 Our photo shows the members of the winning team m the Singapore Kerala Samajam Badminton Tournament for 1958, Kerala Sports Club. Left to right are: Messrs. A. P. Menon. Vic-en t Gomez, R. Humid. M. Gopala Menon (Representative of the Government of India), Razak. and Titiis Mathews. Seated) Ashok.
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  • 44 4 BEIRUT, Lebanon, Amr 17. Unconfirmed reports from neighbouring: Syria said President Adib Shlshekly, his country's strong man, was assassinated today m Damascus. The reports said unknown assailants mowed down Shishekly with machine-gun fire as he stepped from his bullet-proof car. A.P.
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  • 75 4 The North Malaya Kerala S.i ma jam (Malayalee Association) will celebrate its 2nd Anniversary on the 23rd of this month at the Indian Association, Penang. There will be a Sports meet, Vegetarian Lunch, Annual General Meeting, Variety entertainment and Malayalam drama. Messrs. T.V. Ramakiishnj.
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  • 99 4 Postal Arrangements The Director of Posts, Singapore, announces that on 'ihursday. 20th August, (Hari Raya Haji) the hours of business at the General Post Office, Singapore, will be 9.00 a.m. to 12 Noon. All other Post Offices I and Postal Agencies will be open from 9 a.m. to 10.30 a,m.
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  • 175 4 The sub-committee meeting of the International Civil Aviation Organisation opened m Singapore yesterday m the conference room of the commerce and Industry Department. It wad attended by representatives from 13 countries. Mr. J. C. Dallow, Director of Telecommunications, Singapore, opened the meeting, after which the the order of
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  • 86 4 Tho marriage of Mr. N. Balakrishnan, boil of Mr. and Mra. V. Narayanasamy and nephew of Mr V. Pakinsaniv, M.8.E.. J.F., with Miss Lnlithi Bai, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I M. K. Gopal of 49, Arab Street, will be solemnised on Thurs- day, Aug. 20, at Nos.
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