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Title Section18 1953-10-04 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 234. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19S8T" FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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647 1953-10-04 1 Malan's Fresh Attempt To Segregate Coloured Voters Bill To Revive Discredited Act Referred To Committee CAPETOWN, Oct. 3.-Prime Minister Daniel I. Malan on Friday won the approval of both Houses of South Africa's Parliament on the first reading of a new bill designed to slice the voting rights of someA.P. - 647 words
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Article59 1953-10-04 1 COBRA'S CURIOSITY COLOMBO, Oct. S— A four-foot deadly cobra snake stowed away aboard a Comet Jet airliner at Rarmalana airport here yesterday. A few minutes before the Comet was doe to take off for London, a baggage man saw the snake curled up In the undercarriage. The snake was quietlyA.P. - 59 words
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Article133 1953-10-04 1 COLOMBO: Oct. 3. A four-year agreement on rice between Burma and Ceylon was announced yesterday by Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, Ceylon's Food Minister. Under an agreement, ratified by Ceylon's Cabinet, Burma will sell Ceylon a minimum of 200,000 tons annually for four years begin ning in 1954.A.P. - 133 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-10-04 1 Photo Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru attacked In* AntiOommunlst "Tibet Day" observance stared by a group of Delhi citizen* during his parliament speech on foreign policy, recently. Demonstrator* marching to the Communist China Embassy tai Delhi. "The height of folly, and ridiculous In the extreme," saidA.P. - 66 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-10-04 1 Photo Spanish Foreign Minister Martin Artajo (right) watches U. S. Ambassador James C. Dunn (left, with back to camera) sign a 20--year military and economic pact in Madrid. Artajo signed for Spain. Under the pact, the U.S. will ret air and naval bases In the IberianA.P. - 60 words
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292 1953-10-04 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct, 3. About fifty persons were injured in clashes between the Congress and Dravlda Munnetra Kaiagham volunteers in Mount Road yesterday at the entrance to the Government House estate. As Priiruer Nehru drove along Mount Road in state, heCopyright - 292 words
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Article281 1953-10-04 1 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Oct. 3.— United States and British delegation spokesmen said yesterday they knew of no new secret moves by the U.S. and British delegations regarding the Korean peace conference. The comment was in response to questions on a London dispatch that said the UnitedA.P. - 281 words
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383 1953-10-04 1 Asia Can't Be Coerced Or Sat On, Says Nehru Europe Must Realise Change MADRAS, Oct 3.— The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru, yesterday asked the Western powers to realise that although Asia might not have the atomic bomb or hydrogen bomb, she had definite strength and bigness "to resist /beingReuter - 383 words
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459 1953-10-04 1 DEATH ISLAND WHERE WOMEN RULE ROOST TAIPEH An American woman left here recently for "death island", where women rule the roost and even th« best fish are reserved for them. She is Mrs. Carveth Wells, wife of the explorer. "Death Island" is the unofficial name of Bote] Tobago, off theA.P. - 459 words
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Article142 1953-10-04 1 LONDON, Oct, 3.— British informants said Friday Marshal Olementy j Voroshllov, President of the Soviet Union, has disappeared from public sight for more, than five weeks. His absence from several important public; occasions since that time has aroused speculation here t)iat he may be 111 or thatA.P. - 142 words
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Article53 1953-10-04 1 VIENNA, Oct. The Soviet Union won unanimously at an international fashion show recently held in Prague in the presence of President Antonin Zapotocky of Czechoslovakia, the entire Communist hierarchy and the diplomatic corps. The jury gave' the Soviet Union the crown for the best and mostA.P. - 53 words
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Article31 1953-10-04 1 CALCUTTA, Oct. 9. A United Nations Globemaster which arrived here yesterday left for Hindnagar in Korea this morning carrying the se- I custodian troops. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article51 1953-10-04 1 .DETROIT, Oct. 3. Mr Walter Bedell Smith, the Unl. ted States Under-Secretary of State, said here yesterday there were strong indications tnat the Soviet Union, despite its professions of peace, was secretly allocating twice as much money than last ynnr for the dCVf lnnn-.r>nt nt afnmlx weapon*.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article42 1953-10-04 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 3. Mr. Henry Ford, United States, welcomed the Bovlet Union and Polish decisions to take part in the United Nations Technical Assistance Programme and said: "Let us hope there Is no thorn In this rose.' ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article100 1953-10-04 1 PANMUNJOM, Oct. 3.—Lt. Gen. K. S. Thimayya, Indian Chairman of the Neutral Commission, charged in a statement that camp violence was the result of "well organised groups" formed before the prisoners were given over to Indian custody. Thimayya did not accuse the U.N. command of organisingA.P. - 100 words
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Article110 1953-10-04 1 BOMBAY The Central Government has empowered State Governments to issue general permits for movement of cotton textiles from any place In their States. This decision, according to a release issued by the Textile Commissioner, does not apply to movements from greater Bombay and the City of Ahmedabad.A.P. - 110 words
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207 1953-10-04 1 MARGATE, Oct 3.— Former Prime Minister Clement Attlee told cheering Labourites yesterday the Labour Party "expects to have charge of the government in a very short time." Winding up the party's annual conference, the 70-year-old Socialist leader called on Labourites to close207 words
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Article77 1953-10-04 1 NEW DBLHt, Oct. 3.—ladia and Nepal signed in Khatmandu Friday a new extradition treaty aimed at controlling the Increase in Commu-nist-Inspired border incidents. The treaty, based on recent border experiences, replaces the treaty of 1855 and becomes effective on Nov. 2. At the request of the Nepal Government,A.P. - 77 words
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Advertisement37 1953-10-04 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 3300 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month $6 50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0037 words
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Article1530 1953-10-04 2 KREMLIN DEFLATES STALIN MYTH STORM SIGNAL FOR MORE FAR-REACHING CHANGES Soviet Political Weakness The demolition of the Stalin myth, and the abandonment of Stalin's economic testament by the Kremlin leaders may be storm signals, to be followed by even more far-reaching developments, is the belief of many observers. Stalin's monumentTHE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR - 1,530 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-10-04 2 General Carl&ppa, Indian High Commissioner, with Mr. .1. McGrath, Director of the National War Memorial, Canberra, where the High Commissioner laid a wreath to the memory of Australia's war dead. On the left is Mr. P. Ratnam, Official Secretary of the Indian High Commission.44 words
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Article386 1953-10-04 2 BANGALORE: It Is a eas« of flagrant breach of faith with the Princes, however much it is being glossed over as a personal request by the Prime Minister, instead of being an official decision of the Union Goverment", said a prominent exAdministrator of Mysore, interviewed regardingFOC - 386 words
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Article129 1953-10-04 2 NEW YORK, Oct. 2.— Russia Wednesday submitted a resolution calling for simultaneous admission of 14 new members to the United Nations Albania, Outer Mongolia, Bulgaria; Rumania, Hungary. Finland, Italy, Portugal, Ireland, Jordan, Austria, Ceylon, Nepal and Libya. In the past, the Soviet has vetoed all western nations inA.P. - 129 words
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Article31 1953-10-04 2 SEOUL, Oct. 2. South Korea's ambassador to the United States, Dr. You Chan Yang, today confirmed reports he was badly beaten on Sunday by "two tf.N. soldiers With Britiih accanta. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article379 1953-10-04 2 TOKYO Sri Khandubhai K. Dcsai, Indian Labour leader urged the International Labour Organisation to permit the use of Asian languages at its conferences. Addressing the plenary sitting of the I. L. O.'s Asian Regional Conference, Sri Desai said: "I appeal to the I. L. O.,FOC - 379 words
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Article2001 1953-10-04 2 B. S. NIRODY - B. S. NIRODY By PARKS and gardens, in a modern sense, mark their beginning at about the middle of the last century. Gardens of an earlier period were, as a rule, confined to the precincts of the palaces of the rajas and chieftains and to the grounds2,001 words
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Advertisement37 1953-10-04 2 A BOON TO LADIES World famous Herbal Tonic for the ailments of the Fair Sex SOLD EVERY WHERE Ask for booklets from the Agents: N «i^ A M °HAMED SONS, LTD., SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, KUCHING SARAWAK.37 words
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Article, Illustration2310 1953-10-04 3 Dr. C.P. Ramaswamy Defends Retention POONA: Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Alvar Vicv^rh«n~,i lor of the Annamalai University, said that "it uf^S?" for wet that Home irrelevant ££u£&J! aV*e noH P erating to the detriment of the study nf r„„n!u p and literature" in India. VFOC; A.P. - 2,310 words
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169 1953-10-04 3 SOVIET ENVOY'S WIFE HUNS 'NAMO NAMO' COLOMBO: Mrs. Alexandra LJfanov, wife of the Russian Ambassador to Australia, hummed "Namo Namo Matha" when "The Times of Ceylon" snipping reporter called at her suite aboard the Orient liner, Orcades, recently. "It is a most wonderful tune," she marked, and, to prove her169 words
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74 1953-10-04 3 Nehru Enjoyed Beauties Of Ranikhet RANIKHET: Prime Minister Nehru spent the second day of his visit here sightseeing and visiting the beauty spots around this queen of hill stations. Congress workers met Sri Nehru recently at the Forest Rest House where he is staying. He visited the Military Hospital andFOC - 74 words
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Article408 1953-10-04 3 KHASI TRIBALS SELF-HELP WORK SHILLONG: The Union Finance Minister Sri C. D. Deshmukh and Sm. Durgabai Deshmukh were given a cordial welcome on their arrival here last week. Several thousand Khasl tribal people collected near the War Memorial to receive the Deshmukhs. Earlier the DeshmuKhs witnessed various self-help work undertakenFOC - 408 words
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Article113 1953-10-04 3 CALCUTTA: Sri Kali Mukherjee, M.L.A. General Secretary Bengal Oil and Petrol Workers* Union announces that the petroleum companies such as Burmah-Shell, Standard Vacuum, Caltex and L-BJP. have made an agreement with the said 'union' representing about 3% thousand labour in West Bengal with regard toFOC - 113 words
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570 1953-10-04 3 Q: During the past several years, it has become increasingly common to blame periods of bad weather upon atomic explosions, which are said to upaqt the condition of the atmosphere. Is there any truth in this belief? y A: This is notUNESCO - 570 words
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66 1953-10-04 3 Jap. Delegates Visit Netaji Bhawan CALCUTTA: Mr. Yoshiteru Kogane, leader, and other members of the Japanese Economic Mission, accompanied by the Japanese ConsulGeneral in Calcutta visited Netaji Bhawan last week They saw Netaji's rooms and paid their respects to Nctaji. They were shown round the Sarat Bose Academy where theyFOC - 66 words
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Article58 1953-10-04 3 Q: What is the highest known speed of a star? A: The highest known velocity is in the movements of a double star discovered in 1952 in the constellation of Cygnus. The two stars in this system which are about eleven million miles apart, revolve about their common58 words
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Article79 1953-10-04 3 PT. FEDRO: Mr. M. Navs*atManmy, Agricultural Instructor at Pt. Pedro is training to swim from Thondaimannar to Kodikari in South India. Recently, he made a prelmunary attempt and successfully swam lo miles, escorted by two catamarans. He intends making more such attempts until FebruaryFOC - 79 words
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Article129 1953-10-04 3 DELHI: Helicopters on September 28 began transporting the last batch of the Indian Custodian Force numbering 1,200. The operation was expected to be completed on September 29. General Rajendrasinhji the Commander-in-Chief of Indian Army, said in Srinagar on September 28 that he has sent a message ©f congratulations129 words
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Article67 1953-10-04 3 MADRAS: In view of the removal of textile controls, the Government of Madras have now cancelled their order of October 1952, which disallowed the grant of more than one 'quota' licence in the same category of cloth to members of a joint family. All redundant licences cancelledFOC - 67 words
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Advertisement104 1953-10-04 3 ©Remember the three famous 100 years old wines of China. CHAN LEE CHYE MEDICATED WINE:— Consists of special "CHIN CHIN" deer horn and prepared from famous herbs. A fitting tonic to feed tired glands, to regain lost health, vigour of vitality. NGOH LENO YEE FOO MEDICATED WINE:- Scientifically prepared after104 words
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Article79 1953-10-04 4 COLOMBO: One thousand "ix hundred government employres, are expected to lose tbeir jobs for not being able to explain satisfactorily why they did not come for work on Aug 12. the day of the leftistorganised "hartal", a Treasury spokesman told the Press recently. o.^!? ctFOC - 79 words
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463 1953-10-04 4 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: Addressing the Tinnevely Women's Welfare Society, Dr. S.. R. Ranganathan, Professor of Library Science, and Rapporteur-General, UNESCO Asian Bibliographical Projects, said that the Tamil Nad had given freedom to their women in the matter of University faculties, several decade* beforeFOC - 463 words
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Article311 1953-10-04 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Tutl Club has reiterated its appeal to the Minister of Home Affairs, for a reduction in the Betting Tax. In support of its request tne club claims that the August Meet, just concluded, was a financial loss. According to the club, the rrossFOC - 311 words
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Article198 1953-10-04 4 The Salaries and Cadres Commission has in its report to the Government recommended an immediate all-round reduction of 10 per cent, in the staff of all departments within all Ministries. The Commission estimates that as salaries and allowances at present amount to nearly Rs. 400 million,FOC - 198 words
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Article156 1953-10-04 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government, it Is understood, will .shortly take action to amend Sections Three to Seven of the Immigration and Emigration Act to exempt Indian troops from the operation of these Sections. At present under the provtsion of Section 2 (1) (A) of theFOC - 156 words
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Article336 1953-10-04 4 COLOMBO: The veil of secrecy surrounding the acti~^Jsa?ausrg FL-sssr* s ward™? "MS* deputation on Mr T." Jay" wardene Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Servi/.. erf '"fates "JfelT^ Ut »c l£?i -tna focal news^S pUblished under a eight-column headline The deputation, according to the report, told theFOC - 336 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-10-04 4 Photo Winds up to ninety miles an hour whirl wooden shingles from roofs over a flooded street In Osaka during typhoon which pounded and flooded southern Japan recently. The storm killed SO people and left hundreds missing and Injured.- A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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323 1953-10-04 4 COLOMBO: Dr. S. R. Ranganathan, Professor of Library Science, University of Delhi, speaking on Library and Society," at the Museum Lecture Hall last week, said libraries and library science could be used to relieve the present world tention and suspicion. 'A library," heFOC - 323 words
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Article116 1953-10-04 4 JAFFNA: Sir Razik Farced was accorded a reception recently by the Islamic Moors Association of Jaffna. Mr. M. S. Abdul Cafoor, President of the Association presided. Mr. M. A. Careem deplored a display of black flags on the streets, and the distribution of handbills signedFOC - 116 words
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Article108 1953-10-04 4 COLOMBO: A Sinhalese, who said he felt "home sick", returned to the Island last week In a boat loaded with Indian Illicit Immigrants. He was arrested together with his companions, the moment he stepped ashore on the Tallalmannar coast. The Illicit Immigrant, 21--year-old Bennawa Hettiaratchige SolomonFOC - 108 words
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238 1953-10-04 4 COLOMBO: Following the resolutions passed at the mass meeting of Oeylon Moors on July 19, at Zahira College, Colombo, the All-Ceylon Moors' Association and its branches have memorialised the Prime Minister urging him "to appoint a statutory panel of Oeylon Moors of all shades ofFOC - 238 words
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Article248 1953-10-04 4 Q: Is there any substance I which can be permanently electrified In the same sense in which magnets are perI manently magnetized? A; Electricity and magnetism are two intimately related phenomena which, however, are sufficiently different so that we cannot assume that every magnetic property corresponds to an248 words
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Article480 1953-10-04 4 COLOMBO: Lack of soil darity and a spirit of mutual assistance among Indians in urban areas was deplored by Mr. K. V. S. Vas addressing a meeting in Colombo under the auspicious of Ceylon Visvakarma Literary Association last week, Mr. T. Paramasivam. President of the AssociationFOC - 480 words
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Article216 1953-10-04 4 M.P. Bhoodan Yagna Board NAGPUR Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukla, Chief Minister 01 Maonya Piaoesh, recently inaugurated cue Bnoodan l'agna Board sec up under the Madhya Pradesh Bhoodan fcagua ii.cc for distribution of land fs/r landless persons. Pandit Shukla said that tiie Bhoodan Yagna was based on non-violence and the factFOC - 216 words
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Article80 1953-10-04 4 T j Elementary Education Ac of 1953. passed by the FW ppxne Government last Ju t, makes it compulsory for children over seven years <.i* age to attend primary school, and remain until they have completed an elementary education. The Act state* that the main function ofUNESCO - 80 words
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Article244 1953-10-04 4 NEW YORK That !u yOUr c arS is a v ery 21 thing so leave it alone SI a doctor who's seeking' f», S ficjal ear wax to pre2t| itching, painful ear disS I The ear story- including 8 1 tip on how to get a liVe 1A.P. - 244 words
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Article83 1953-10-04 4 Q: How many different kinds of flowers are there in the world A: According to a calcula. 4 tion made by Sir Edward I Salisbury, Director of the Kew Royal Botanical Garden in Great Britain, botanists in 1945 were acquainted with 91,090 distinct varieties of flowering plants.UNESCO - 83 words
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Advertisement128 1953-10-04 4 SULTAN Today:: S, 6 9 p.m. GEMINrS "THREE SONS" (Tamil) '••••••ii i Today at 11 ajn. "Chick Carter. Detective (Serial) I FIRST HINDUSTANI FILM TO RUN 4 WEEKS! FKC T^o& NOW SHOWING i wMmSmmmm 9is p-»- TENS OF THOUSANDS AGREE J There Never Was, Never is Never Will Be BaßßreLgE^Eßgaamsß*r*a«p128 words
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