Indian Daily Mail, 27 August 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 197. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1963. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1285 1 Menon Explains India's Attitude To Korean Issue Will Accept Responsibility Iff Useful Purpose Is Served NEW YORK, Aug. 26.— The Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly is expected to decide the composition of the Korean peace conference today. Main interest in the debate has centred
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  • 103 1 (F.0.0.C.) MADRAS,. Aug. 86. Rajaji has won the prize awarded by the lamU Academy for the best book on Kedgion published in 15»52 -;*>:*. Kama Krishna Upanishad" with philosophy and teachings of Sri RamakriKhna, Four other prizes Were also awarded to Tamil authors iamiimani Veiayudhan filial,
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  • 89 1 BUENOS ASvES, Aug. 26.— A man without a country reacned Buenos Aires yesteraay out he was not inuneaiatciy permitted to come ashore. Micnael Patrick O icsnen, who has travelled back and forth for nearly 11 months between Hongkong and Macao, thought ne had found a
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  • 70 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 26. Mohammed snatt About, one of four members of tne Indian Parliament representing disputed Kashmir, has been arrested at Srinagar and placed under preventive detention for aueged pro-Abdullah activities. This was announced in Parliament today by Acting Speaker M. A. Ayyangar who »aid he
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  • 49 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 26.— The United States is to give Persia about $23,000,000 (about £8,214.000) worth of economic and technical aid in the coming year, State Department officials said in Washington today. According to unofficial estimates military aid to Persia amounts to about $20,000,000 (£7,142,000).- Reuter
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  • 82 1 NEHRU'S DAUGHTER BACK FROM RUSSIA BOMBAY, Aug. 26.— Indira Gandhi, daughter of Indian Premier Nehru, returned home yesterday after an extensive tour of the Soviet Union. She told reporters, "It must be remembered everybody who admired Russia is not a Communist." She praised Russian children and women and welfare workers
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  • 145 1 49 Br. Officers Still In Indian Army NEW DELHI, Aug. 26. Forty-nlne British officers now serve in the Indian Army, the Defence Ministry has announced. The Army of undivided India had over 10.000 British officers before British withdrawal from the subcontinent In August. j 1947. "Although the Navy and Air
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  • 98 1 First General Elections In Greenland COPENHAGEN, Aug. 26.— The people of Greenland, Denmarks huge Arctic colony, went to the polls for the first time in history yesterday. About tf.ooo voters are to pick two members of Denmark's first unl-cameral parliament, which is provided for in tne new constitution adopted last
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  • 113 1 KARACHI, Aug. 26.—American Ambassador to Pakistan Horace A. Hildreth yesterday presented 230 books to Karachi University in the name of the American people as a "token of their friendship." Presenting the oooks. which represented the fields of American history and government, science, education, economics, arts and
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  • 108 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 26 Pre mtei- Nehru addressing Con. gress members of Parliament on Tuesday was reported to nave stated that India was quite willing to participate in the Political Conference on Koiea if the majority of members of the United Nations
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  • 150 1 No-Confidence Motion Against S'yake Govt. COLOMBO, Aug. 26- Opposition members in Ceylon's House of Representatives (Lo. wcr H*>usej arc bringiug a no confidence motion against the Government, charging it with aaving "signally failed to solve any of the country's major problems." It also charged the Government with having failed "to
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  • 169 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 26. Argu Meats for tne deience negan jfesieruiiy in tne case against *»ir. C im. Annadur.u ami tour otner leaders of the Dravida ..tutinetra Kaiagnam for events oa July 15 in tne Court of the Chief Presidency Magistrate. Counsel said that Kaiagnam
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  • 50 1 RANGOON. Aug. 26.— Sir Oliver Goonetilleke the Ceylon Food Minister arrived her^ yesterday to negotiate a rice deal with Burma. He is to stay for four days as the guest of the Burmese President Dr. Bau and foreign office officials greeted him on arrival.- Reuter
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  • 195 1 W r~m c»ur crwn v.uiits^vuueiit MADRAS, Aug. 26.— Andhra memoers of the House of the ieopic cnaiienged the basis ot tne division ot the assets and Uahiuties as schedu.edl in Andhra State BUI now before Parliament on Tuesday. They made violent and angry allegations that the figures
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  • 316 1 On July 28. 1953, the High Commissioner met a delegation from the Associated Chambers of Commerce, led by Mr. C. Thornton, to hear representations against certain aspect9 of the Registration and Licensing of Businesses Ordinance. As a result of these repre senta:ions, the High Commis. sioner
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  • 250 1 India Would Not Stop Gurkhas Crossing Indian Territory NEW DELHI. Ang. Z*.. Premier Nehru today defended the Nepalese pact with the British Army to supply Gurkha warriors, declaring: "You do sot expect the Nepaleee government to take any step that might upset the whole economy of Nepal." The sturdy (tarkhas
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  • 155 1 MINISTERIAL CRISIS IN MYSORE t From Our Own Correspondent BANGALORE, Aug. 26. oeiious diner ences have arisen between the Cnief Minister of Mysore Mr. Hanumanthiya and „»i^ president oi tne j»iysore Pradesh. Congress Committee Mr. veerana Gowda which uave led to the demand by the Congress Chief that the Ministry
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  • 107 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 26.— The Indian government haa protested against the refusal of Malayan authorities to grant permission to members of the mdian ambulance unit travelling as deck passengers to land at Penang on July 27 enroutn home from Korea, Deputy Foreign Minister A. K.
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  • 78 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 26.— The Chief Minister of Madras Rajaji accompanied by the States Chief Engineer yesterday made an aerial survey of the flood affected areas around the Godavarl River. Rajaji after flying over the distressed areas landed at Rajahmundry and visited the
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  • 547 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Aug. 27, 1953 NCC's 'Time-Bomb' On Alliance! QUR justification of the minorities' boycott of the UMNOMCA Alliance's "National Convention" need not and should not be taken to mean that we are ready to* endorse whatever the Mentris Besarsponsored "National Conference" has or has not done.
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  • 2500 2 Will Benefit People? MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister, declared recently that it was not possible to engage teachers for giving training in various vocations to the students under the modified education scheme. "Let the whole village be converted into a polytechnic," Rajaji remarke dand appealed
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  • 48 2 IRON STEEL PLAN IN PAKISTAN KARACHI The Pakistani Government has signed an agreement with the German firm Krupps for development of the iron and steel industry in Pakistan, according to official sources. The firm will first engage itself in "surveying Investigating, prospecting mining and quarrying," they said.— FOC
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  • 75 2 VENICE, Aug. 25. Japan held the spotlight at the Ve nice film festival last nignt Aratahan" directed by Gerwith two films "Tbe Saga oi many's Joseph Von Steru/erg of Germany and "The Story oi Ugetsu" directed by Kenil Mizoguchi. Both were warmly applauded by audience and critics
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  • 400 2 PATNA: An important phase m the Governments wi7f m h/° r L'_"" l "»lS of Orunta! studies in tS State ot Prakrit^3TSLJ2 p «»^hnient of an insu e meimSrTof Si og> at V;i sna which leading STaS^f £*i2£ community nave made a donation oi Rs. 5 lakhs
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    73 2 PHOTO by RADIO. One of a group of demonstrators in m, track holds up a framed portrait of the Shah during the pro-Shah riot In Tehran, Aug. IB which ousted Dr. Mossadegh the Persian Prime Minister and his Government. Major Ueneral Faziouah Zahedl, the fcthah's nominee- as Prime Minister, who
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  • 214 2 Troops Guard Indian I S Co. Ai>Aix aun, West l>o;i b a Aug. *o.— uetacmuents of uw Rajput Regiment yesteraa^ guarded factories of the inuia*. iron and sateel Company anu tne Standard Wagon uompuu, at Burnpur wneie uie mauugt" ment have declared locxouts In a notice hung at the factory
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  • 330 2 MANCHESTER, Aug. 25. Today's Manchester Guardian contended that while sparring for position was on among a few political leaders, the formidable problems of the relations between Malaya's two principal races the Malaya and the Chinese failed to be faced. This Liberal newspaper said two political groups
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  • 89 2 MADRAS: Mr. C. M. Trivedi. Special Officer for Audhia Affairs, reviewed the action so far taken on the several decisions arrived at by him In consultation with his official and non-official advisers. As regards the allocation of officers and staff to the Andhra State, It is learnt
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  • 389 3 ANEW WAGON EVERY HOUR NEW DELHI: Throughout the first two years of the Five- Year Plan period, the Indian Railways managed to put on the line an average of one new goods wagon every hour, to replenish their severely overworked wagon fleet. P* I'll" 4KvWi n»*ht. Sundays
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  • 175 3 NEW DELHI: The President has enabled an Act to provide a penalty for spreading disaffection among the police and for kindered orrences in PEPSU State, a Gazette of India Extraordinary said recently. Called the Patiaia and East Punjab States Union Police (incitement to Disaffection) Act, 1953, the
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  • 246 3 NEW DELHI: A new procedure devised by the Railway Board aimed at securing, among otficr t rungs, steaay movement tramc mtherto classified as non-preferential traffic, came .mo force on the inoian Railrays on August 17, 1^53. The main feature of the revised procedure is that daily or weekly
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  • 229 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. Kailas Nath Katju, States Minister told Dr. C. Gldwani, in the House of the People, that the Nizam was paid at present Rs. 50,00.000 annually by Hyderabad State, a substantial portion of which represented compensation for "saraf-e-khas," the personal estate of the Nizam.
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  • 81 3 CALCUTTA Mrs. Renuka Cay, West Bengal's Refugee Relief and Rehabilitation Minister, will leave for New Delhi shortly to discuss with Mr. A. P. Jain. the Centra! Rehabilitation Minister. Some of these points rela:e to the grant of financial aid to educational institutions for refugee
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    146 3 At the invitation of the various women's organisations in Japan, Premier Jawah&rlal Nehru has named three women members of the Indian Parliament to tour Japan on a goodwill mission from the women of India to the women of Japan. They are scheduled to leave India at the end of August
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  • 169 3 WASHINGTON: India will receive ($93,565,000 in special economic and technical assistance from the United States in the current fiscal year under a new foreign aid bill panned by in its closing hours. The money is part of a total of $6.7 billion voted for Asia,
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  • 61 3 INDORE: Mr. Shankar Rao Do», General Secretary of the Sarva Seva Sangh, on a bhoodan yagna tour of Madhya Bharat. has received about 3 000 acres of land and a sum of Rs. 1,788 towards the movement. He also received donations in the shape of gold
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  • 336 3 BOMBAY: Eleven persons wtt c burnt to death and at east a score of others were inlured Friday in the biggest fire here since the 1944 dock 9xp iosion. The fire broke out ;tftcr an explosion in a plastic factory situated on the first
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  • 261 3 ALLAHABAD: Nearly 1,500 people, left homeless by Thursday's unprecedented rain in Allahabad and the suburbs, are now sheltered in municipal schools, dharamshalas and hospitals. They include over 500 distressed persons evacuated by boat from three nearby villages on the bank of the Ganga whose waters rose
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  • 224 3 BOMiiAY/: Sri M. C, Setalvad, Attorney-General of India, inaugurating the "vyuknyanmata", lecture series, of the ttnartiya Vindya Bnavan, said tnat tne "integrated system" of judiciary under tne Constitution was a "great unifying iorcc in inula Sri Setalvad, who was speak* ing on "tne judicial powers in
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  • 65 3 N'AGPUR: Floods in KonU i South Basiar) have subsided t'.nd communications with JagUa^pur district HQ, have been icstoied. Rations are being supplied tj Konta from Jagdalpur. Two bridges on the JagdalpurJlaipur road have been washed away and road traffic betwean the two Lowna is still
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  • 169 3 NEW YORK: The Carnegie Corporation has made a grant of $30,000 to solve the old problem of finding a teasible and economical method of printing complex languages. The study, to be maoe by the Graphic Arts Kesearch Foundation of Cambridge, Massachusetts, win centre on Chinese
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  • 72 3 UOMBAY: Mr. G. M. Sadiq, President, Jammu and Kasnmir Constituent Assembly, said the idea of an indepenucnt Kashmir was finally buried with the agreement between the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan on a plebiscite in Kasnmlr. ivir. fc.iuiq arrived by air from Delhi for a liealth
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  • 129 3 KUMBAKONAM: Sri Manlkkavachaka Tambiran, of the Madura! Adhlnam, and Superintendent of the Sri Sakshinathar Devastnanam Tirupuramblam, was arrested by the Circle Inspector, Sri Parthasarathy and Sub-Inspector Ramaswamy. He was remanded in custody. In the early hours of Aug 19, it was reported, that Vecramuthu Odayar and his wife
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  • 1284 3 MADRAS: Mr. P. Mahadevan, former Principal, Madura College, referring to Higher Education in India he said the first disability is one of statistics, or rather the want of reliable data on which to base generalisations. For Instance. while it is true
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  • 281 3 BOMBAY: Sjri Dinkerrao Deeal, Bombay's Education Minister, said that in free and demorcatic India, university education could not be a monopoly of the rich. As far as we can help it, we should widen the scope for equal opportunities in higher education to as many students as possible.
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  • 2082 4 It Is Only Preventive Says Prime Minister COLOMBO: The BUI to amend the Public Security Ordinance was passed through all the stages in the House of Representatives last week. Sir John Kotelawala, the Leader of the House moved: "That the following provisions shall have effect
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    82 4 Photograph taken on tbe occasion of tbe marriage of Mr. K. Harunakaran of Alor Star with Miss issMasssi Menon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. P. Menon of Sitiawan, which was sol mini sad on Saturday last at the Gandhi Memorial Hall, Sitiawan. Picture shows the new maple exchanging
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  • 309 4 (By Our Stair Reporter) The first postwar civilian map of Singapore to replace the ones lost during the Japanese occupation, will be ready by end of this year, declared Mr. L C. Booth, the Chief Surveyor, at a press conference
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  • 119 4 Two more Communist terrorists have been killed by the Security Forces in the Federation. Two Gurkhas have been killed and five other Gurkhas and a British Gurkha officer wounded in an operation against tne terrorists. A Chinese terrorist was killed by a patrol of the 2/6 Gurkhas
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  • 201 4 Singapore'? football fans are going to get more than just a football match on Sunday, when the Singapore Business Houses Footoau Association XI plays a special match against a team from tne Combined Services. The match is for the Feith Charity cup, at the Jalan Besar
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  • 41 4 CALCUTTA, Aug. 26. A. West bound British Overseas Aiiwavs Corporation comet which flew back to Calcutta vesteiday night after 90 minutes flight towaids W\jw Delhi took off at noon yesterday. The aircraft returned to Calcutta Monday because of bad weather. Reuter
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  • 75 4 "Civics courses are not any good unless you go back and tell other people about them,' said the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer. when he addressed forty Indian teachers and thirty seven Chinese teachers at King's House, Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The teachers, from Tamil
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  • 87 4 Mr. Duncan Sandys mp arrived In Singapore yesterd* v He will be the guest of J}' the Governor, Sir John Nioon' at Government House. Toda he will visit the Royal IfeS Base Air Station at SemtJ! wang. and later the r.a_J.' Maintenance Base at Seletar In
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