Indian Daily Mail, 22 August 1953

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 192. SINGAPORE, SATUR DAY, AUGUST 22, 1953. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 1003 1 ALI- NEHRU SUCCESSFUL TALKS Enough Goodwill Prevails Says Pakistan Premier FORGET THE BITTER PAST LETTHEREBE NO ACRIMONY (From Our Own Correspondent. NEW DELHI, Aug. 21— "A solution is m sight, of the bitter six-year dispute between India and Pakistan over the state of Kashmir,"
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  • 54 1 TOKYO, Aug. 21.- -The Nip pun Television Network (NTN), Japan's first commercial television company, announced Thursday it will begiu operating Aug. 28. Nippon Television Network is headed by Masataro Shorlki. owner of the newspaper Yoraiuri. The new company is Jointly owned by Yomiuri, Asahi and Mainichi, Japan's
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  • 64 1 Mr. S. Jaganathan, City Councillor, South Ward, will be addressing a meeting of the South Ward voters with a view to acquainting them with what he has done as a City Councillor and also to sound their views on the problems that lie ahead. This is
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  • 74 1 PARIS, Aug. 21.—Government official announced early today an agreement hag been reached to end the strike wave that ha s crippled France. Mr. Robert Lr Court, member of the National Assembly, nas been negotiating with the non-Communist Unions to go back to work. He said "an agreement had
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  • 39 1 LONDON, Aug. 21.— Italy's late Duke of Aosta bequeathed 300,000 lire to Benito Mussolini "for work m assistance of the regime" m a will probated here. The Duke died m Nairobi m March, 1942.— A.P.
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  • 27 1 LONDON. Aug. 21.— Russia Is to spend a million roubles this year on restoration work to the Astrakhan Kremlin, Moscow radio announced yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 96 1 RANGOON. Aug. 21.— The Burma government would be prepared to undertake to administer a plebiscite m the Himalayan state of Kashmir if both India and Pakistan wanted her help, sources close to the government said here yesterday. The Burmese Prime Minis, ter, U. Nu, told a public meeting
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  • 1046 1 Majority Favour India's Inclusion In Pol. Confab NEW YORK, Aug. 21 The United States officially announced last night that it would oppose India's participation m the Korean political conference. Britain and Russia supported by Commonwealth countries and many European and Asian countries are
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  • 262 1 Indian Field Ambulance Unit Custodian Force Arriving Here Next Week The Fiftieth Indian Held Ambulance Unit and the first contingent of Indian troops, both bound for Korea, will be passing through Singapore m the course of next week. The Ambulance Unit, consisting of 300 men, is arriving m Singapore tomorrow
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  • 47 1 KARACHI, Aug. 21. Mr. Mohamnwi All, Pakistan Prime Minister, returned to Karachi this morning aftei- his talks with the Indian Prime Minister. Jawaharlal Nehru, about Kashmir m Delhi. He was accompanied by the Pakistan Foreign Minister, Mr. Zafrullah Khan, and his staff and advisers.- Reuter
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  • 164 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Aug. 21.—Godavari floods arc lapidly receding, maKing possioie tnc dispatch of relief and food supplies. In the West Godavari district alone twenty tnousand people have been rendered Homeless, though report of loss of life have not been confirmed. A relief
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  • 154 1 (From Our Own Correspondent- NEW DELJiI, Aug. 21.— Alter five days of deoate the tiouse of People passed the First Heading of tne Aodhra state Bill and oegan the clause oy clause consideration of the Bill. A motion to refer the BUI to the Select Committee
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  • 334 1 (By Our Sta In order that Land and Survey may be close to each other, the Land Office would be shifted by end of this year to the Fifth Floor, Fullerton Building whereon the Survey office aiso is situated, revealed the acting Commissioner
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  • 62 1 STOCKHOLM, Aug. 21. Dr. Abraham Ston« told the Fourth international conference on planned parenthood here yesterday that at least ten thousand babies bad been born through artificial insemination m the United States. Dr. Stone, Vice President of the American Planned Parenthood Association of New York,
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  • 42 1 •ff Reporter) MADRAS. Aug. 21. The second Asian table tennis championship will be held m Tokyo by the Japan Table Tennis Association from September 7.14, T. D. Rangaramnnujam, Secretary,, pt the Asian Table Tenhi& Federation, said here yesterday.- A.P.
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  • 161 1 ROME, Aug. 21.— The Shah of Persia left Rome by uir today for Bagdad on tois way home to Teneran triumphant, ly summoned by the Uoverncmnt which overthrew Dr. Mohammed Moseadeq. The Shah was accompanied by his Secretary and aide-de-camp. His ailing wife Sorayu, remained m
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    • 86 1 f JjaflHM^^^^^^^ l*t*9 Indian Muslim Found Dead Wanted Information The dead body of an Indian Muslim, named Noor Moharaed, was found lying with head injuries m the middle of the road yesterday early morning m the Tanjong Katong Road. He was a carpet-repairer m a shop m Hill Street. Police
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  • Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Aug. 22, 1953. NOTES AND COMMENTS
    • 198 2 £)EFENDING the new Imgration laws, particularly the $500 minimum salary for the new immigrants, the new Colonial Secretary Mr. W. A. C. Goode gave certain new arguments m the Singapore Legislative Council this week when the laws came m for some criticism. That, when everything is new,
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    • 254 2 THAT is where cominunabsm comes m, even tiiougli the allegation of communalism was vehemently denied by the new Colonial Secretary. Most speakers who pleaded for the abolition oi the $500 limit, pointed out that the limit favours one community, namely, the Europeans, much more than the others. That
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    • 154 2 BUT Mr. Goode evidently had a very difficult job m the Council: to prove that the limit is not low enough to admit the Asians or high enough to prevent the Europeans thus he had to run with the hare and hunt with, tie hounds at
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  • 676 2 Forget The Past, Bear No Hatred, Says Md. Ali KARACHI: The Pakistan Governor-General, Mr. Ghulam Mahomed, said India, and Pakistan had agreed that the Kashmir problem should be settle through "the free, and unfettered expression of the will of the people of Jammu, and
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  • 427 2 MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalacharl, Chief Minister of Madras, states m a message: Providence might have left us In unfortunate political subjection still, but by the grace of God our nation attained honour and lnedpendence and six years have passed since then. Though independent, we have not yet
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  • 88 2 KOHIMA, (Naga Hills): Mr. Omeo Kumar Das, Education Minister of Assam, appealed to the Nagas to make a realistic approach to their problems and not to be carried away by emotion or misled by designing persons. The area included m the Naga Hills could not develop alone.
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  • 126 2 An Instance m which two young men nearly lost their lives through neglect of one of the fundamental rules of science was detected by th« Entally police m Calcutta recently. An officer of the tnana, while on .night rounds, heard moans coming from a closed sweetmeat
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  • 346 2 BOMBAY: Sri V. P. Mehta, Joint Secretary of the All-India Manufacturers Organisation, suggested that a "technical revolution" should take place In India along with a social revo» lutlon, If the unemployment problem was to be solved. "Drive, initiative, and a spirit of enterprise should replace apathy,
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  • 164 2 NEW DELHI: A Services hockey team led by Maj. Dhyan Chand, former Olympic captain, will leave India m the third week of October on a threeaionth tour of Singapore^ Japan, Hong Kong, Burma and New ZealandThe tour, planned py the Services Sports Control Board, has been
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  • 352 2 Case Against D.M.K. Leaders The Charges MADRAS: Mr. M. A. Yen- katr.imana Naidu, Chief Presl- dency Magistrate, last week rramed charges against Mr. C. N. Annudurai and four other members of the Dravida Mun- nerta Kazhagaxn, Madhlazagaii, and E. V. K. Sampath, Nedunehezian, and N. V. Natarajan, under Section 341,
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  • 62 2 The flnrf meeting of the Federal Council Elections Committee heldst Uie F ederal Legislative Council Chamber In Kuala Lumpur Monday. At main table (left to right): Mr. M. J. P. Hogan, Attorney-General; Mr. D. C. Watheiston, Chief B«™tary. (Cnair man); Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar, Member
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  • 194 2 NEW DELHI: The Social VVeliare Board, ha* decidea that only such organisations aa arc doing active work m the field of social welfare consistent with the programmes recommended by the Planning commission, will be eligible for tnc grant of financial! assistance from the Board. m those
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  • 717 2 BOMBAY At the resumed hearing of the petition tiled by the Alembic Chemical Works and 12 others challenging the validity of the amended Prohibition Act and the Drugs Control Act before Mr. Justice Desai, at the Bombay High Court last week, Dr.
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  • 336 2 MADRAS: The receipts from general Sales Tax and Entertainments Tax during the first quarter of the current financial year show a considerable fall compared with the receipts for the corresponding quarter of 1952-53. *\>r the quarter ending June 30, 1953, the recepits from General Sales Tax*
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  • 1864 3 Asian Socialists' Call To Big Powers f 'IS? B AJ S Bu reau of th Asian Socialist Inference met here for more than six hour* under the preHidentship of its chairman, U Ba Swe, Burma's Defence MutHter, and discussed a draft resolution on peace WttE ment
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  • 140 3 NEW DELHI: The Law Minister, Mr. iA C. tnswas, toid cue rtousc of tne fcopie luat Friday tnat meeungs of the tjeiect Committee on the Muslim Warns ism had to be postponed twice for want ot quorum. Un one occasion, he waited for 45 minutes and sent
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    47 3 Corporal Mandabahador Gtarong, of the Z/t Gurkha Rifles, whose brilliant tracking led to the killing of four of the Communist terrorist gang which ambushed an Area Security Unit m the Sungel Siput area of Perak on Aug. 4, and killed five Special Constables ami wounded two others.
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  • 106 3 KARACHI: A joint communique issued last week on the recent lndo-Pakistan evacuee property talks said that the proolems of urban and agricultural evacuee property was discussed, but no decision was arrived at. The communique said that under movable properties agreement was reached on various matters. Talks
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  • 450 3 Mrs. Roosevelt Returns To Politics NEW YORK: Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevel! is returning to U.S. politics. Alter eight years devoted to the United Nations, during which she did lemarkabic jou of Keeping her sKirts clear of partisanship, she's going to nave a Washington headquarlers again. She suys this is going
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  • 344 3 NEW DELHI. Mr. Nehru asked social welfare workers to remember always that the task they had embarked upon would be completely solved on-; ly wheu the evils m present day society were put right. Addressing the opening cere, mony of the Social Welfare Board, formed
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  • 129 3 LAHORE Restrictions on the movement oi Dr. Khan sanib, tne NWrPs former uniei Minister, nave been tigncened, according to repurcs irom i'esiiawar. Oc. Kuan baaio nas for a time .been lnujrned at Abotcaoad, aaa was living witu ins son tnere. Arrested with other Red dmrc
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  • 40 3 LAHORE: The Punjab (P) Governor has ordered that prisoners whose unexpired terms is one month or below on the coming PaKistan Independence Day, Aug. 14, be granted re. mission and released, it la an- FOC
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  • 603 3 NEW YORK,— It has been said that most men fashion designers hate women, and therefore try to make them look grotesque m exaggerated fashions. Be that as it may, some of New York's mpst successful designers, whose popularity continues year after year, are women. They
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  • 335 3 50 Indian Immigrants Returning LUSAKA (Northern Rhodesia): Aoout 50 Indian immigrants, who were twice refused permission to land at the I'oruituguesc East African port of fcJeira, will sail again aooard the B.i.S.x. lmer "Kampala," a ceo ruing to an othciai statement issued last week. Northern Rhodesia's acting Attorney-General, Mr. U.
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    58 3 The Regent of Selangor visited the studio of Radio Malaya, at Young Road, Koala Lumpur, recently and was shown around by the staff. Picture shows Mr. David Lyttle, Controller of Rural Broadcasts, explolnlng the mechanism of a control panel to His Highness. Lookingon, m the background fourth from left to
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  • 163 3 AMRrfSAR; The Sikh Gurdwaras Judicial Conuniasion admitted the application of flardar D. S. Sodi, member of the Bombay Legislative Council, challenging the action of Urn Executive Committee of the Shromani Gurdwara Praban-J dhak Committee for dismissing him from the Principalship of Khalaa College, Bombay. Mr. Sodi
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  • 2176 4 CEYLON NEWS: Anarchic Lawless Elements Must Be Effect ively Dealt With, Says P. M. Govt. Criticised On Shooting Gf University Students Queen's Visit Discussed /CONSTITUTIONAL methods of propaganda against the Government were still available, Dut wnen attempts were being made to create anarchy and lawlessness the ■Government would act effectively,
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  • 171 4 KANDV: "There is much talk today of culture. Nobody objects to culture which Is allowed to operate within reasonable limits. Because, like little learning-, a culture, which is little, is a dangerous thing." These observations were made by Dr. V. H. L. Anthontez
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  • 116 4 'Public Interest Aim Of New Taxes' CHAVAKACHCHERI: "I am sure every right- thinking citizen is aware that the Government's action m effecting regulations to increase the revenue was dictated by the larger interests of tne people", said Mr. V. Kumaraswamy. M.P. for Chavakachcneri addressing a meeting m connection with Adiamavasai
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    38 4 The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Tern pier, presenting the Champion Unl t Shield to the captain of the Singapore team Mr. Tal Chong Cheong, at the conclusion of the 32nd Malayan Amateur Athletic Championships m Koala Lumpur.
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  • 86 4 A syllaous for the teaching of Buddhism m government schools has been drawn up by the advisory committee on Buddhism appointed by the Minister of i^uucation. A similar syllabus, prepared by the National Christian council, has been adopted for use m schools m regard to all Christian
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  • 258 4 OOLOMBO: Power has been granted to the Prime Minister by regulation promulgated under tne Public Security Ordiuace to take action to prevent any person from acting m any manner prejudicial to the public safety or to the maintenance of public order. For this purpose he may make an
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  • 180 4 NEW DELHI: The Government of India's resolution on the Tariff Commission's report on the continuance of protection to the hydroquinone industry has been published m a Gazette of India (Extraordinary). The Government have accepted the Tariff Commission's main recommendation that the preferential rate of duty on hydroquinone should
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  • 836 4 KARACHI A joint Press communique issued on the recent indo- Pakistani evacuee property talks said that the problems of urban and agricultural evacuee properties was discussed but no decision was arrived at. Under movable properties, agreement was reached on various matters, it said. The talks,
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  • 69 4 SRINAGAR: Mr. Ghulam Mohammed Sadiq, President of the Kashmir Constituent Assembly, addressing a public meeting at Kulgam, about 40 mi^es from here, said that Sheikh Abdullah had left no alternative to the constitutional Head of the State but to dismiss his Cabinet. Had the Sadar-i-Riyasat not done
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  • 416 4 MADRAS: The only solution to unemployment m the long run, is increased production, and the best way of increasing: production is to adop. again and again the machin" and the tool." said Dr. Robert S. Babcock. Professor of Political science, University of vermont. and Republican Senator,
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  • 63 4 PALERMO, Sicily, Aug. 20. —Mr. Anthony Eden, the British Foreign Minister* and Mrs. kden made a surprise tour of this island capital after arriving aboard the British naval dispatch «hip Surprise. The Surprise was due to leuve last night for Athens where Mr. and Mrs. Eden wiil
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  • 1099 5 Policy Of Amity With Pakistan Nt hru's Speechln Parliament MM I>r;iJU: Mr. Nehru made a statement last Monday m the House of the People O n some aspects of foreign affairs, while Mr. Mohammed Ali, Begum Mohammed Ah, and Sir Zafrullah Khan sat m the
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  • 172 5 NEW DELHI: The Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. T. r. Knshnamacnan, said thut the Government did not provost- to set up a Board of Management immediately under tne industries (Development and Regulation) Bin to manage industrial establishments wnicn might be taKen over trom private management for mlsuenaviour.
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  • 160 5 NEW DELHI: The shortfall m the export of coal from the country during the current year was the subject of an interpellation m the House of the People last week. Sri K. C. Reddi, Production Minister, said the high level of exports reached during 1951 and 1952 had
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  • 80 5 LONDON: Sir Winston Churchill's African Uon, Rota mauled Its keeper at the London Zoo Uon Hons* last week. Mr. Charles Hlteheocfc, 46-year-old head keeper of tne Lion House, was shut* ting up the Hun* whe» Rota slashed at him through the bars. He was taken to
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  • 191 5 NEW DELHI: Mr. B. N Da tar, Deputy Home Minister, Unformed the House of the People last week that the principle underlying the Planning Commission s proposal to ensure integrity of officials in the Government services was already followed in practice. ivir. Uatar said in ie^iy
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  • 189 5 NKW DELHI: Mr. Jagjivnn liarn, India's Minister for Comiininlcatiotis emphasized the need for overall planning m the country's telecommunication service^. inaugurating the first meeiin^ of the Radio and Cabl« Board here. he said that tht: ne?d for such planning had occome increasingly important during the
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  • 65 5 NEW DELHI: Mr. G. B. Middlcton, acting High (Commissioner for the U.K. m India, planted a sapling of the maulsari tree m the Gandhi Memorial Garden at Rajghat last week. The sapling was a £ift of University College. London, which Mahatma Ghandi attended. The ceremony was
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  • 60 5 JAMMU: The Jammu and Kashmir Government, has despatched 40,000 maunds of rice to Bombay at the latter' 3 request. This quantity represents last year's surplus when Kathua District m Jammu Province had a bumper crop. The State Government has allotted 12,000 maunds of rice to Kashmir
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  • 281 5 MADRAS: The Commercial Secretary to India's High Comnussioner in Australia, Sri S. V. Patel, last week met members of the various chambers of commerce in the city, and discussed with them problems relating to Indo-Australian trade. At the Southern India Cham. oer of Commerce he said the
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  • 113 5 J.\ISW DELdil: A gruup ot young Indiuus iv BMC Ajrictt, wno retenuy, organised expeditions to mouoi Kilimanjaro i iy ozl f:.j and Meru m lan'.yiK;i, nas reacned the sum. nut of tue roiuier, accordmg ta a report received here. One or tae oDjectives of these expeditions, the
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  • 272 5 NEW DELHI: The Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmuxh, said tnat the advice of tne Comptroller and Auditor-ue-neraa has been sougnt on the question of modincatun m the system of accounting xor river vaily projects. His advice was awaited. Mr. Deshmukh, who was replying to Mr.
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  • 320 5 Distress In Malabar Relief Plea KOZHIKODE: The Malabar Kisan Council considered the situation m the District, consequent on unemployment, starvation, and the dysentery epidemic m some parts of Malabar. Sri Narayanan Nambiar told the Council that m Irikkur flrka, people were living on palm-tree powder as rice was not available
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  • 147 5 RAJ BHA WAN AT ANANTAPUR ANAx-i'lAfut^ tne report Mat the oovornor of Ancuira would tanc up ins residence at .Aoaiuapur is weicpiued by an dccnonß of tne puonc nere, Sn t'.il'piir Kamacnariu, a ar r .u ituiy to the Sri i^agn tact, noped inaL tne pioposaJ to navme .\naiir.i Raj
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  • 215 5 PANMUNJOM. Aug. 20.— Tae ia;c3i group of Amed prisoners of war, inciuaiag yu liiitoiid, returned troui inoiUi ivorocin prison camps today, some oi mem laugnnig and snouting, outers prayertuiiy nappy. j->eoides the Britona, theie were bU Americans, and 300 South Koreans for a total of 450. The
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  • 229 5 Heavy Damage By Kosi Floods PATNA: The Koai has ravaged thi» year an area of 1,085 square miles, badly affecting a population of over 1,025,000 m the districts of Darbhanga and Saharsa, according to latest official reports. The annual loss officially calculated on the basis of this year's flood devastation,
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  • 105 5 NEW DELHI. Aug. 20.- An Iranian embassy spokesman said today Charge d'Affaires A. A. YeKta "will continue as usual" under the new regime and is not planing to xv.iruzi to Teheran for consultations. The Iranian ambassador m Washington, Allah Yar Saleh who reportedly declared
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  • 87 5 TEANECK, New Jersey, Aug. 20. Mr. Shapour Fateml suffered a heart attack yesterday after hearing a report that his brother, the Iranian Foreign Minister, Mr. Hussein Fateml, had been killed m the Teheran disorders. Mr. Sjapour Fatemi, a press attache for the Iranian delegation to
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  • 38 5 NAIROBI, KENYA, Aug. 20. —The "Kenya Government Wednesday awarded £25 to a tribal policeman for the shooting and killing of his own brother, a Mau Mau terrorist, wanted for the murder of their father. A.p.
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  • 155 5 ROTTERDAM, Aug. 20. The fifty-five-year-old Sultan of Selangor today left here aboard the 21,119 ton Willem Ruys, flagship of the Rotterflam Lloyd lino, for Malaya after a six-month tour aboard. He told reporters m his luxury cabin that his visit to the Netherlands, by the Invitation of Queen
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  • 215 5 LONDON, Aug. 20. The Sultan of Jonorc sails for Malaya on Friday. He will be accompanied on the long sea voyage by his lovely Suttana and their nearly four-year-old daughter Merlam, an aide-de-camp and a nurse. They expected to be home on September 15, m time for
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  • 60 5 GUNTUR: Sri M. Stayanarayana, Additional Fim Class Magistrate, delivered judgement In a batch of seven cases m which 19 persons had been charged by the C.I.D. Inspector, Madras, with criminal conspiracy, kidnapping and cheating and abducting minor girla from the custody of their parents and offering
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  • 953 6 REVISION OF RELATIONS WITH 'FOREIGN POWERS 9 TEHERAN, Aug. 21.— Ailing ex-Premier Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq surrendered m his pyjamas to his successor General Fazloliah Zahedi m the central Teheran officers club last night while the capital awaited the triumphant return of the Shah. Dr.
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  • 683 6 LONDON, Aug. 21.— Alfred Kinsey's book documenting the surprising sexual behaviour of women wan attracting considerable attention m Europe, especially m Britain, and some of the press comment was caustic "Women aren't like that— anyway not many of them are. was the general
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  • 418 6 k. w UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Aug. 21.— Action by the highest level m the United States and Russian Governments to get a control agreement on atomic power wm proposed Thonday by Sen. Alexander Wiley (R-WIS), chairman of the Senate of Foreign Relations Committee. Senator
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  • 71 6 U.K. U.S. ACCEPT LONDON. Aug. 21. The British Foreign Office has disclosed that Britain as well as the United States know that Russia had recently exploded a hydrogen bomb. A Foreign Office spokesman said the British Government concurred with the announcement by the United States Atomic Commission m Washington which
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  • 163 6 WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.— The United States Atomic Energy Commission has defended its action m not telling the American people it knew the Soviet Union had exploded a hydrogen bomb before the news came from Moscow. It said the United States announcement was made as soon "as
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  • 155 6 To Keep Them Informed: A Resolution Indi.t yesterday, introduced resolution proposing .hat a copy of all proposals and decisions taken by the United Nations on the forthcoming Korea political conterence should be «ent to the Chinese Communists and North Koreans. The resolution said "The General Assembly requests the Secretary-General to
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  • 77 6 Singapore Kerala Samajam is celebrating Onam. the harvest festival of the Malayalees at 2 p.m. on Sunday. Aug. 23, at the Raffles Institution Grounds with the following programme: 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Sports; 5.50 p.m. to 6 p.m. Variety Entertainments Public Meeting from 6 p.m.; Chairman Mr.
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  • 62 6 There was a large gathering present at the Victoria Theatre last night to witness the first Malayalam drama staged by the newly formed Singapore Keraleeya Kalasamithl. Among those present were Mr. M. Gopala Menon. the Representative of the Govt. of India m Malaya, Mr.
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  • 26 6 Dr. Fozdar will speak on "Modern religion" at the Baha'i Centre, 352.A, Tanjong Katong Road on Sunday, Aug. 23, at 11 a.m.
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