Indian Daily Mail, 20 August 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 190. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 277 1 India Red China Included? NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—The Soviet Union today proposed that 11 nations should take part m the forthcoming Korean political conference. It proposed the membership as follows: United States, Britain, France, Soviet Union, Communist China, India, Poland, Sweden, Burma, North Korea and
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  • 315 1 Apology For Not Inviting India! NEW YORK, Aug. 19. Senator Alexander Wiley, the Republican Senator from Wisconsin who is Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and h member of tne United States delegation to the United Nations issued a statement at United Nations headquarters here yesterday declaring when the
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  • 406 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 19.— The Soviet proposal regarding an 11-nation political conference on Korea, submitted to the Assembly's Political Committee, did not evoke any enthusiats among Western desega.es. The first general reaction was that the paragraph saying that "decisions of the conference will be deemed to have been adopted
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  • 82 1 (From Our Own Coi lespoudent) MADRAS. Aug. 19.— More than 2,200 graduu.es incuding i>3o women tvOk tnejr degiees m the main convocation 01 tne Madras Univeieity hero on Tuesday. 170 were doctors. Mr. V. S. Krishna, Andhra University Vice-chancellor, who delivered the Convocation Ada. ress, pleaded
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  • 35 1 CAIRO, Aug. 19.- President Naguib of Kgypt landed at Jedoah, Saudi Arabia, yesterday his first stop on his first stop on hie journey to Mecca, the Egyptian State Radio said. A.P.
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  • 34 1 ROME, Aug. 19.— The Shah of Iran sajd today he fled his home land because "I wanted to avoid bloodshed. I did not want the neopls to suffer for A.P.
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    184 1 BACK Al HIS DESKI LONDON, Aug. 19.- Prime Minister Winston Churchill smiling broadly and smoking a big cigar as usual, took the reins of government firmly back m his hands yesterday. He presided at a surprise meeting of rua cabinet for the iiist time since doctors ordezed him to
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  • 54 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 19.— Premier Nehru of India and Premier Mohammed All of i-.Ui-.tan met yesterday for a second time to continue their talks on the future of Kashmir. A Foreign Office spokesman said they will meet again today and that All will leave New Delhi
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  • 162 1 I Did Not Abdicate Says Shah ROME, Aug. 19. Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, Shah of Iran, said yesterday" I am not going to abdicate now". The 31-year-old ruler told this to the Associated Press when informed that Iran's Foreign Minister had demanded his abdication. He made the statement minutes after a
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  • 148 1 Will Be Flown To Demilitarized Zone (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Aug. 19.— The Indian troops forming Custodian Force m Korea will land at Inchon Port now under United Nations Control and will then be flown by helicop ters direct to the
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  • 443 1 Poor Attendance; Late Admission And 'Unqualified 9 Teachers? (By Our Staff Reporter) While discussing the Education Report for 1952, the Director of Education, Singappore, Mr. R. M. Young, at a press conference yesterday made some pointed observations about the running of the Indian Schools m the
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  • 68 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 19.— An Indian official said yesterday that India's troops will be transported m Korea by helicopter ho as to avoid passing through Syngman Knee's territory. The statement was made by Major General S. P. P. Thorat, a member of an Indian
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  • 171 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Aug. 19.--«oda. van floods are neginning to recede, but Cauveri level is rising and is threatening rice tjeuls of Tiruchi and Tanjore Districts. Two Andhra Ministers of the Government are now at Kovvur arranging relief for thousands of people affected by the
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  • 146 1 The Secretary of the Singa» I>ore Harbour Board Labour Union, Mr. A. Duraisami, stated yesterday that his union was greatly concerned over the impatience and excitement displayed by its members due to ihe long delay m settling the demands submitted some months ago to the Board, despite repeated
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  • 34 1 COLOMBO, Aug. 19.— The government today Jifted the ausK to dawn curfew imposed after last week's riots against UM increased cost of rice and •ugher postal charges and rail fanes. Reuter
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  • 229 1 A World Premiere of the film "Terror m the Jungle 1 will be shown at the Rex Cinema on Tuesday next, Aug. 25 «t 9.30 p.m. Messrs. Shaw Bros, have agreed to donate the entire proceeds to cnanty and at tne -suggestion ot me Governor of
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  • 83 1 ANDHRA OFFICES IN TENT! (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 19.— Kurnool will definitely be the headquarters of the new Governor of Andhra State as well as of the capital this decision has been taken by the Special Officer, Trivedi after consulting the persons concerned. The new secretariat for the
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  • 156 1 Attlee Urges Admission Of Red China In U.N. BLED. YUGOSLAVIA. Aug. 19. Mr. Ciemeut Atuee, cmet at the tfniitiu l^aoour Jfarty, xuesuay urged admission of reed '_fnn.-i to tne United Mations. He is ihe guest of the Yugos. lav Government, winch shares nis view on tins point. Mr, Attiee sajd
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  • 124 1 NICKEi^SDORF, Austria, Aug. 18.— Kdgar Sanders, Britisn businessman jailed by Communist Hungary tor nearly four years as a spy, crossed into Austria today. The Red Hungarian Government pardoned tne 47_year-old Briton last night and expelled him from the country where ne and American Robert Vogeler were sentenced m
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    • 50 1 LONDON, Aug. 19.— Teheran radio announced today that Koyalist insurgenta had overthrown the government ol Mohammed Mossadeq. Teheran radio said Royalists had seized the radio station and occupied all government offlces. Teheran radio announced that Or. Mosoadeq had escaped" and that "Fateail Md been tore to j»iccca"'. Reuter
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  • 649 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Aug. 20, '53. Another Crown Tumbles Down! THE turbulent politics of Iran is taking an inexorable course, leading the nation to a Republican goal which was not altogether unexpected. It is the inevitable climax of any violent nationalist movement m a monarchy. In Iran it
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  • 2293 2 Dr. Kinse/'s Analysis Following is a review of Dr. Alfred Kinsey's book "Sexual Behaviour m the Hainan Female". The book is being published m September. The review is based on proofs of the book which were read at the invitation of Dr. Kinsey wha made
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  • 34 2 This A.P. photo was made as a recurrent tremble brought wrecked buildings tumbling still flatter into the dust at the public square at Zakynthos, on the earthquake-ravag-ed Greek island of Zante.
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  • 225 2 PASSENGERS TO MALAYA: EFFORTS FOR FACILITIES NEW V&latii: In reply to question oy .vir. fa. i>. Uas wneuier passengers to jviaiayn were unuuiy cuuunuea at me quarantine station at I'ciwiik, ivir. Ann n.. v^nanaa, Deputy minister tor internal Auan.-, stated m me Mouse or tne i^eopie last weeK tnac tne
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  • 663 2 Democratic Way Of Life Undergoing Most Crucial Test In India -ike WASHINGTON, Aug. 18. President Eisenhower warned yesterday that Japan would be faced by an economic crisis unless greatly increased trade with non-Communist nations, particularly those of the Far East, wa? developed.
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    73 2 nacto A Helicopter is low over the water m an attempt to rescue ensign E. H. Barry of Indianapolis Indiana afte. his Grumman PJane (right) hit the sea on a take-off from the U.S.A. aircraft carrier Cicck Island (rear). Barry U caught m a "tug-of-war" between the helicopter and bia
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  • 1746 3 Execution Of Five- Year Plan Role Of Public Co-operation Steps To Reduce Expenditu re tent determine the pace of progress of the Plan |£J? Thte The sine qua non of the success of democratic planning is public co-operation. As the Plan comprehends almost the entire socio-economic life of the community,
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  • 376 3 Foreign Firms More Indians Appointed NEW DELHI: Employment of Indian* m foreign firms m India formed the subject of a number of questions m the House of the People last Tuesday. Dr. Ghoitram Gidwanl, who raised the issue, wanted to know whether only 60 out of 1,200 foreign firms m
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  • 370 3 U. N. ASSEMBLY SESSION OPENS NEW YORK, Aug. 18— Mr. Lester B. Pearson, Canadian President oi the United Nations GeneraJ Assembly, opened the Assembly's Korean session Monday with an appeal for the maximum of harmony and goodwill. mis appeal
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  • 200 3 A, B C Support India's Case The statement on India's attitude to the Korean political conference by Mr. Nehru m New De.hi was studied care, iuily by United Nations delegates and officials here tonight. Mr. Nehru said that 'we have no desire to seek a place m this conference or
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  • 458 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Morgan Philips. Chairman of the Socialist International and Secretary of the British Labour Party, said here that the absence from office of the Labour Party was but a temporary phase. The day was not far when the party would be back m
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  • 83 3 ALLIES ASK RUSSIA TO MEET ON AUSTRIA LONDON. Aug. 18. The Western powers asked Russia to meet once again on an Austrain independence treaty and said they were prepared to drop their proposed abbreviated treaty which the Soviet Union strongly opposes. The offer by Britain, France, and the United States
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    37 3 General Sir Gerald Templer paid a visit to the Forestry Research Institute at Kepong, Selangor, on Friday, Aug. 14. In thia picture he is seen addressing the Forestry Field Officers who are undergoing training at the Institute.
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  • 81 3 HONOLULU, A'«g. 18. Dt. Henry F. Grady, former U.S. ambassador to Iran, said Monday that Premier Mohammed Mossadcq seized power m Iran partially because the United States had underestimated him. Dr. Grady criticised withdrawal of America's importexport loan to Iran and U.S. efforts to "elbow out"
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  • 61 3 ALLAHABAD: Students of Mlahabad University last Wed. nesday stayed away from classes to protest against the University authorities' failure to meet their demands regarding the university union. The st-iSsct" rwoat v.- ■•>■ pointment of a committee to pro into the union constitution. They feel that
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  • 112 3 MADRAS: Aug. 18: Thousands of families have been made homeless by the flood waters of the river Godavari overwhelming parts of Rajahmundry, a town 400 miles north of here on India's east coast. The people without shelter are reported to be stricken with panic. No figures of loss
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  • 89 3 NEW YORK, Aug. 18.— The United States yesterday asked the United Nations General Assembly to consider forced labour conditions behind the Iron Curtain at its next regular session, beginning on September 15. Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, the United States delegates, commented: "The United Nations debate
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  • 53 3 MADRAS: The Government, it Is understood, have received reports of the judicial enquiries into the incidents at Tuticorin and Dalmiapuram on July 15, following demonstrations organised by the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. The reports and the findings, which are stated to be voluminous, are under examination by the
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  • 87 3 TIRUNELVELI: The Governor of Madras, Mr. Sri Prakasa, last week told Pressmen nt Cope Comorln that a Press agency report from Courtallam, attributing to him the statement that Courtallam would be made a sannatorium and that it would be made a sanatorium and that
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  • 83 3 JERUSALEM, Aug. 18. A new cabinet crisis brewed 1c Israel yesterday following i resignation threat by Interior Minister Israel Rockach. A member of thn rightLiberal General Zionict P»rty, Rockach has becu accused by several Socialist-dominated municipalities with political bias and too much interference m their local affairs.
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  • 469 4 CEYLON NEWS: Workmen Are Returning To Work State Off Emergency Continues The strike is over. Workmen were returning to work. But the state of emergency which was proclaimed last week continues until the Government is certain that the threat to public order and safety has been
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  • 135 4 Devadetta Jetley, an Indian Dancer and his pupils will feature m 'International Night' a variety entertainment sponsored by the Netajl Hindi High School m aid of the Kaimng Fire Victims. The show will be staged on Sept. 5 6 each night at the Victoria
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  • 24 4 CAIRO, Aug. 19. Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia yesterday sent a message of sympathy "to King Paul of Greece over the earthauake disaster. A.P.
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  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR:
    • 710 4 Sir, Reports and editorials appearing m the local press during the last few days nave .served to create the impression that the recent disturbances m Ceylon were of considerable magnitude and that there is and has been grave dissatisfaction and discontent on the
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  • 54 4 The marriage of Mr. K. Karunakanin i\air. son of Mr. and Mrs. Krishnan Nair of Alor Star, Kedah, with Miss MaJathy. L..A., daughter of Mr. and Mrs., A. K. X Menon of Suffolk Estate, Sitiawan. Perak. wl^l be solemnised at the Gandhi Memorial Hall, Sitiawan, on Saturday, Aug.
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  • 41 4 Ramakrlshnu Mission. Singa- I>orc will be celebrating Sri Krishna Juyanthi, the birthday of Sri Krishna on Monday Aug. 31, at 179 Bartley Road. Feeding of the Poor at noon and music and lectures m the evening have been arranged.
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  • 23 4 Mr. a C. TA wIU decfcite? I open the New Out-patients Department at the General Hospital on Wednesday Aug. 26 at 5 p.m.
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  • 45 4 Photo. Vitfwan T. N. Rajaratnam I'illai, the greatest exponent of Natheswaram (pipe) music is pictured above (centre). He gave a performance at the Happy World Stadium last night and he is giving another tonight at the Stadium. I.D.M.
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