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Title Section16 1953-10-06 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 236. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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557 1953-10-06 1 Rhee's Threat To Indian Troops Darkens Korea Peace Prospects Explanations To Unwilling PoWs May Not Begin At All! PANaHUNJOM, Oct. s.— An official South Korean threat to drive India's troops out of Korea hy armed forces a threat relayed through the U.S. Bth Army Command cast a shadow today onA.P. - 557 words
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Article104 1953-10-06 1 Taipeh TAIPEH, Oct. s.—The agU pong which has developed n Formosa against the Indian tioops in Korea because of their alleged brutality towards the Korean was prisoners is being maintained at fever pitch. The newspapers are continuing their clamour for replacement of the Indians as aA.P. - 104 words
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Article134 1953-10-06 1 MOSCOW, Oct. s— Mr. Ivan Benediktov, foitner Soviet Ambassador to New Delhi, declared today "It would be difficult to over-estimate the part which India can play in securing a peaceful settlement in Asia." Benediktov, who was recalled from India to become Soviet Minister of Agriculture, said inReuter - 134 words
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Article126 1953-10-06 1 BALTIMORE, Oct. 6*— The Governor of Maryland has recorded a message to an young Baltimore prisoner of war, urging him to come home. The Chinese Reds say the prisoner, Corporal John R. Dunn, Is among the 23 Americans who would rather stay with the Communists.126 words
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Article139 1953-10-06 1 Death For Rhee's Enemies SEOUL, Oct. 5. A reliable South Korean source disclosed yesterday that three senior South Korean Army officers face death sentences on charges of plotting to kill President Syngman Rhee last fail. The source, who refused to allow himself to be Identified, said the officers are Brig.A.P. - 139 words
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Article25 1953-10-06 1 NICOSIA (Cyprus), Oct 5. The Cyprus Broadcasting Service began operating yesterday from its new US*T doo 000 station In Nicosia.. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article204 1953-10-06 1 RED PLOT TO SEIZE BRITISH GUIANA LONDON, Oct. 5.- -Several London newspapers today speculated as to whether the Privy Council meeting was called to discuss troubles in British Guiana. Conservative Daily Telegraph pointed out that the fact it was attended by Mr. Oliver Littleton, the Colonial Secretary, and Sir SidneyReuter - 204 words
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Article102 1953-10-06 1 LONDON, Oct. 5. Yugoslav Vice-President Edward Kardelj urged the West yesterday to offer Russia a security pact, a Belgrade Radio broadcast said. Kardelj, who is also Foreign Minister and No. men of the Marshal Tit^s antiMoscow Communist government, said the West should be strong butA.P. - 102 words
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Article107 1953-10-06 1 PIERCETON (Indiana), Oct. 5. Forty thousand American chickens will be shipped this fall to Egypt, where they will be given at the rate of 15 each to about 2,670 needy farmers. Thurl Metzger, Executive Secretary of the Foreign Aid programmes of several American religious and welfareA.P. - 107 words
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Article99 1953-10-06 1 LONDON, Oct. S.— BBCs television face was red with embarrassment Sunday night. Although BBC announcers spent a great part of their free moments reminding listeners and viewers to make certain they had turned their watches back to Greenwich from British summer time Sunday BBC forgot to doA.P. - 99 words
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Article67 1953-10-06 1 LONDON, Oct. 5.— A woman yesterday got the number two food production job in fresh changes In Soviet Georgia, birth ptace of (the disgraced Russian Interior Minister Laventi Beria. There are no women ministers in the Soviet Government itself. Madam Dzhamadzhidze will serve under Mr.Reuter - 67 words
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330 1953-10-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct 5.— "1 am not interested in mlnor issues like AiKya Kerala, but only about Aikva Kharat the unity of India" declared Premejr Nehru addressing a huge meeting at the Fort maidan m Faighat on Sunday, thus dashing down330 words
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1237 1953-10-06 1 'It Is A Puppet In The I Hands Of Self-Seekers' Singapore Tamils Representative Council declared Sunday night that die Tamil community of Singapore has lost Its confidence in the Singapore Regional Indian Congress. This Council which comprises of the delegates of1,237 words
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Article128 1953-10-06 1 ATTEMPT TO KIDNAP SOEKARNO DJAKARTA Oct. 5.— The head ot the Medan police Sabiruddin Gelar Datuk Tanmangindo told the press yesterday that nothing was known of an attempt to kidnap President Soekarno two weeks ago. Sablruddin referred to press reports according to which an abortive attempt to kidnap the headReuter - 128 words
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Article202 1953-10-06 1 Airport Workers Deceived A special general meeting of the Airport Branch of the Public Works Labour Union was held Sunday, Oct. 4, on the grounds of the airport, at which 200 workers were present. The meeting was specially convened to condemn the action of the Singapore Government Workers' Union which202 words
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552 1953-10-06 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues, Oct 6, 1953. The Truth About Korea LATEST developments in Korea have caused deep pessimism and even anxiety in regard to the fate of that war-torn land, nay, of the world itself. After protracted negotiations truce was somehow established, and later the prisoners were exchanged.552 words
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Article1081 1953-10-06 2 Calcutta Conference To Discuss Settlement NEW DELHI: The exchange of enclaves and the demarcation of boundary between Eastern Pakistan and the surrounding Indian territory will be two of the important items that will be considered at the Indo-Pakistan conference in Calcutta. The Prime Ministers of India and PakistanFOC - 1,081 words
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Article97 1953-10-06 2 GAUHATI: The Government of Assam have decided to establish a quinine factory in the State during this financial year at a cost of two lakhs of rupees. Announcing this here at the fifth annual convocation of the Assam Forest School at Jhalukbari near Gauhati, Mr. RamnathFOC - 97 words
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131 1953-10-06 2 LONDON: An Air Force Officer from India is among an international party of 50 from the Royal Air Force Staff College at Andover Hampshire. The visit is a part of the course the officers are taking at the Cbllege, and Is designed to give themFOC - 131 words
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Article330 1953-10-06 2 TRIVANDRUM: A Communist demonstration was held recently to impress upon the Government the need for taking immediate steps to relieve unemployment and starvation. Hundreds of Communists, volunteers, and workers went in procession shouting slogans like "Concessional ration," "reopen factories," and "We do not want Congress Government."FOC - 330 words
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280 1953-10-06 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Frank Anthony, the Anglo-Indian leader, recently said the quotas guaranteed to the Anglo-Indian community in certain Governmental services were not beine ailed. Mr. Anthony said: "Although qualified Augio- Indians apply, for instance, to the Railway Service Commission, some are, for inscrutable reasons,FOC - 280 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1953-10-06 2 MADRAS: Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras said that if they wanted to function in the world they had to conduct themselves in such a way that while maintaining their individuality, characteristics, social thought and social structure they would be no strangers to the rest ofFOC; Dept.of Information - 1,004 words
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Article105 1953-10-06 2 LONDON: Sir Alexander Clutterbuck, Britain's High Commissioner in India, who has been in this country since June now expects to return to his Dost in New Delhi in the third week of October. Sir Alexander came here in June on leave owing to health reasons and also105 words
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Article73 1953-10-06 2 r J OKY( Tne all-women la J, Parliamentary Goodwin Mission arrived in Tokyo on a 3- week inspection tour of Japan at the invitation of the Japanese Foreign Office. The Mission was received at the airport by Foreign Office officials, representatives of the Indian EmbassyFOC - 73 words
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Article166 1953-10-06 2 TARA SINGH'S POLICY NOT APPROVED NEW DELHI: Nine hundred members of the Akali Dal iOQ of them from Delhi, headed by Sardar Sher Balwant Singn, ex-President of th»> ueini State Akali Dal. havr decided to break away from the party and its leader, Master Tara Singh. Sardar Sher Balwant Singh166 words
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Article160 1953-10-06 2 LONDON: India's High Commisioner in the United Kmddom. Sri B. G. Kher, welcomed 3,200 Indian students in this country to the new academic year which has opened this month. He told them that a heavy responsibility rested on all Indians here to interpret India toFOC - 160 words
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Article128 1953-10-06 2 LONDON: British schoolboys who had met Sri N. K. Jayaraman, of Tirupattur. Madras State, at a European fraternity camp in Germany recently were the first to great him on his recent arrival at Tyneside. Sri Jayaraman is now on the last stage of a four-monthFOC - 128 words
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495 1953-10-06 3 MADRAS: Mr. L. C. Jain, Director-General of Civil Aviation, expressed the view that the nationalisation of the Indian airlines would eventually result In greater efticiency in operation. "We are doing as well as anybody else. We bope to increase the efficiency considerably in theFOC - 495 words
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Article136 1953-10-06 3 BOMBAY: Dr. Amir All, Dean of the College of Agriculture, Osmania University, and Dr. Mohammad Nizamuddin, Dean of the Faculty of Arts of the same University, were among the 22 Muslim scholars from ten Asian and Near Eastern countries, who were received by President Eisenhower atFOC - 136 words
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Article, Illustration202 1953-10-06 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has taken over from last Thursday the responsibility for the administration of Joint Stock Companies which it had delegated to the States more than 50 years ago. The Registrars of Joint Stock Companies are now under the administrative controlFOC; A.P. - 202 words
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1009 1953-10-06 3 SURAT: Mr. Morarji Desal, Chief Minister of Bombay, has said In a letter addressed to Mr. Asoka Mehta, PrajaSoctalist leader, that any impartial observer would admit what was being; done In Pardi by the Praja-Sodalist Party was a "doctrinaire attempt to overhaul radicallyFOC - 1,009 words
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Article74 1953-10-06 3 BURDWAN: Four persons, Including two children and a woman, were drowned in the River Damodar near Kama, 30 miles from here, when a ferry boat carrying nearly 60 persons capsized in midstream, according to a report received here today. Local people succeeded in rescuing the otherFOC - 74 words
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598 1953-10-06 3 Re-organisation Of Secretariat Of Madras State MADRAS: A final decision on the question of reducnig the number of Secretariat departments, has not yet been taken, stated Mr. K Ramunni Menon, Chief Secretary, recently. A proposal has been made to reduce the departments from their present strength of 12 to nine598 words
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Article113 1953-10-06 3 NEW DELHI The Post and Telegraph Department will introduce a special telegraph service called "Send Your Own Greeting Message Service," during the Telegraph Centenary Exhibition, which opens in New Delhi on Nov. 1. Visitors to the Exhibition will be able to type their own messages on the teleprinter.FOC - 113 words
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Article487 1953-10-06 3 MADRAS: Consequent on the formation of the Andhra State on Oct. 1 the Government of the residuary State has, it ia understood, passed orders discharging the Surplus staff, namely, temporary employees In the various Departments. The Government observers that it will be impossible to absorbFOC - 487 words
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439 1953-10-06 3 KARAIKLDI: The faculties available fat Sooth India for the eatahllnhtnent of a heavy electrical Industry plant and a second DDT plant will be kept In mind by the Government of India when final decisions were made about their location. said Mr. K. C. Reddy, UnionFOC - 439 words
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Article41 1953-10-06 3 "A MISCHIEVOUS LIE" KATHMANDU A Nepal Government Press note called, "a mischievous lie" a recent report in a Bombay news magazine that "the Government of Nepal has mortgaged the Crown of former Rana Prime Ministers to meet certain n. penses." FOCFOC - 41 words
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Article43 1953-10-06 4 MISSING ACTOR EN ROUTE TO U.S. LX HAVRE (France), Oct. 5. David Langton, 41-year-old British actor who disappeared last Friday night a few minutes before he was to go on stage in a London play, sailed for New York last Saturday night.- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article511 1953-10-06 4 CEYLON NEWS: Reply To Bandaranaike COLOMBO: Severe condemnation of the attack on the Prime Minister, Mr. Dudley Senanayake launched by the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, last week, at the All-Ceylon Village Committees Conference was expressed by two Members ot ParliamentFOC - 511 words
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Article395 1953-10-06 4 COLOMBO: Tall, dignified Ibrahim All Didi, 65-year-old Joint head of the new Maadivian government that seized power in the Maldivian Republic from President Amin Didi last month, arrived In Colombo recently as the new government's first envoy to Ceylon. Mr. Didi, who was Minister without Portfolio in theFOC - 395 words
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Article121 1953-10-06 4 The Mentrl Besar, Selangor, Che Othman bin Mohamed, used a pair of scissors three times to cut tapes at Kerling New Village Saturday, to open a new Tamil School, a Community Hall and a Chinese School. Delighted with their new amenities, a smiling crowd of121 words
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Article189 1953-10-06 4 TO SCREEN THE SCENES COLOMBO: Film exhibitors have agreed to co-operate with the public performances board to ensure that scenes detrimental to public morals are not screened in local cinemas. This undertaking was given last week when the Public Performances Board and local film exhibitors met to discuss the properietyReuter - 189 words
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Article55 1953-10-06 4 CAIRO, Oct. The death sentence for treason passed on Ibrahim Abdelhadl. the former Egyptian Prime Minister, last Thursday, has been commuted to life imprisonment, it was officially announced here last night The Egyptian Revolutionary Council, of which President Mohammed Negulb is Chairman, commuted this first death sentenceReuter - 55 words
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Article52 1953-10-06 4 KARACHI, Oct. 6.—Parliamentary circles said last night that all sections of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly have reached complete agreement on controversial issues m the formula for a new constitution that has been before the Cabinet for several months. They said Prime Minister Mohammed Ali will announce the agreementA.P. - 52 words
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Article54 1953-10-06 4 TOKYO. Oct. s.— Professor Ikuo Oyama, Member of Japan's Upper House and winner of the Stalin peace prize several years ago. is reportedly ready to lead a Japanese goodwill mission to communist North Korea later this month. He is now visiting Peiping and sent the message, according54 words
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Article25 1953-10-06 4 LONDON, Oct. 5.— -Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden takes over the British Foreign Office today after six months absence because of illness.- A.P. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article106 1953-10-06 4 They Want To Hang Mossy j TEHERAN, Oct. s.— Former j Persian Premier Mohammed Mosaadeq was yesterday formally charged with disobeying the Shah's dismissal order and dissolving Parliament The penalty is hanging if he is found guilty. Dr. Mossadeq has been unaer arrest since his regime was overthrown in August.Reuter - 106 words
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Article108 1953-10-06 4 ABDULLAH OUSTED AS PARTY CHIEF SRINAGAR, Oct. s.— ExPremier Sheikh Abdullah was last night removed from the National Conference Party's leadership and Premier Bakshl Ghulam Mohammed elected the new leader. The Parliamentary party, which met last night, passed a resolution endorsing head of state Karan Singh's action in dismissing theA.P. - 108 words
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Article, Illustration22 1953-10-06 4 Workers Education Association's Be*«ty School Centre Social on Saturday, Oct, S. Seated (centre) is Mr. E. 8. Moorthy Secreta ry of W.E.A.22 words
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Article152 1953-10-06 4 U.S. WHEAT GIFT TO PAK. KARACHI, Oct. 5. The Pakistan Government will give free to the poor about 30 per cent of the United States gift to Pakistan of 700,000 tons of wheat. Food Minister Khan Abdul Qayum announced yesterday. He said that 30,000 tons has been distributed already toA.P. - 152 words
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Article116 1953-10-06 4 LONDON, Oct. 5.— Eight planes will start Thursday in the £29,000 England-to-New Zealand air race. Originally there were 16 entries, but withdrawals cut down the number toethe eight on the tarmac at London airport Sunday night when the "deadline" came for pilots to report with their planesA.P. - 116 words
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99 1953-10-06 4 DARWIN, Oct. s.—Australian Squadron Leader "Titus" Oates and his navigator, who earlier yesterday repotted they were ditching their Mosquito bomber over the Bay of Bengal after running out of fuel, have been found 40 miles south of Mergui, on Burma's west coast. Their plane IsA.P. - 99 words
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Article37 1953-10-06 4 MADRAS, Oct. 5.— A local theatre manager reported on Sunday that the Indian Government has banned the Met-ro-Goldwyn Mayer picture, "The Naed Spur," starring James Stewart, throughout India. No reason was given. A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article119 1953-10-06 4 The iKelantan War Executive Committee Saturday (Oct. 3), launched "Operation Persuasion" a campaign to intensify psychological warfare in Kelantan. The Operation, directed by the State Information Officer, Mr. Lan Stanbury, will receive the full assistance from the Information Dept. Headquarters, the Kelantan Police and other local authorities. Starting119 words
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Article47 1953-10-06 4 LONDON, Oct. s— The For. eign Office said yesterday Bri--tain has as yet taken no stand on Syria's dispute with Israel over Jordan river hydro-electric works. "So far we are strictly neutral," a spokesman said. He added some kind of settlement may be issued Monday,47 words
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Article48 1953-10-06 4 BERLIN, Oct. 5. Forty members of the Thai (Siam) Parliament, now touring West Germany, visited West Berlin yesterday. The M.Ps. who are here on the invitation of the West German Government, are led by Berlin-born General Pamon Mentri, Thai Deputy Finance Minister ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article34 1953-10-06 4 MR. A. C. PISHARODY. of 199, Race Course Road. Singapore, passed away at 3.30 p.m. yesterday at the General Hospital. The funeral will take place at 12 noon today at the Hindu Cemetery.34 words
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