Indian Daily Mail, 7 October 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 287. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1953. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 386 1 U. S. Forces Publication In Far East Implicated! PAN Ml N JOM, Oct 6. A communique issued by the Indian Custodian Force in Korea refers to a photograph of a recently repatriated Chinese prisoner published on the front page of Pacific STARS AND STRIPES, Korea
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  • 173 1 Would, Not Prevent Mass PoWs Break Out PANMUNJOM, Oct 6.—The Chairman of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission. Lieutenant General K. 8. Thimayya said today Indian iroops would not attempt to prevent a mass breakout of anti-Communist PoWs because of the "terrible slaughter" that would follow. Lieutenant Thimayya told a news
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  • 93 1 NEW DELHI, Oct 6.—lndian government circles are concerned at tne recent turn of events in Korea, particularly South Korean threats, but the government at this stage does not want to intervene. Official spokesman told Reuter, "at present we feel this is not a matter between
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  • 37 1 LONDON, Oct. 6. The Prime Minister is an Indian fal power in the Government M reported to be his wife Dr. Cheddl Jagan. But the £ood looking Ame- 33-year- trorn Ch^cafo.- Reuter
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  • 96 1 The birth certificate of aa Indian baby girl, Anand, bora at 0006 hours y eater day at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital was enclosed la a copper cylinder which was placed immediately underneath the marble stone, laid by H*E. the Governor. Sir John Nlooll, at Fairer Park
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  • 113 1 MRS. PANDIT REPRIMANDS VISHINSKY aVEW YORK. Oct. 6.—Mrs. Vijaya Lakshml Pandit of India, President of the United Nations General Assembly, reprimanded Mr. Andrei Vlshlnaky the Soviet delegate yesterday before elections took place to three seats on the Security Council. Mr. Vishinsky was protesting against the nomination of Turkey for seas
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  • 313 1 GEORGETOWN, British Guiana, Oct British Guiana's House of Assembly sat yesterday and ail Minis* ten of the extreme Leftwing Government were at work as usual. The situation to tha Col Police and special podot aad the local volunteer corps ready for
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  • 87 1 —MENON NEW DELHI, Oct 8. A Foreign Office spokesman declared Indian U.N. delegate V. K. Krishna Mehon's Sept. 28 called for more Asian nations in the peace settlement "did most certainly have *n mind Japan. That is in accordance with the Prime Minister's stated
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  • 107 1 A thin double line ot police blocks the path of 100,000-strong *****1 •toil tat Calcutta, recently. The marchers were eu route to the Secretariat, headquarters of the West Bengal Government, to demand that the price of rice be lowered* The line of police form* ed at
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  • 307 1 —MOHAMMED ALI KARACHI, Oct. 6.—Premiei Mohammed Ali said yesterday that Pakistan will become a republic before the end of the year, under a new constitution to be announced soon. Ali said his governing Muslim League Party has agreed on a formula which will settle the
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  • 112 1 KARACHI, Oct. 6.— Before leaving for the United Nations General Assembly In New York, Sir Zatrullah Khan, the Pakistan Foreign Minister, said last night that no decision had yet been taken regarding the declaration of a Pakistan republic Sir Bat rullah Khan said the only decision
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  • 54 1 LONDON, Oct. 6. The Countess of Harewood gave birth yesterday to a boy who became 14th in line of succession to Britain's throne. The Countess, formerly Aus-trian-born musician Marion Stein, married the Earl of Harewood, cousin of the 1949. Her first Queen, in David, was
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  • 339 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 6.—Two more Ministers were sworn in yesterday evening at Kurnool, thus completing the seven-man Cabinet headed by Mr. T. Prakasam. They were Mr. Pattabhiram Rao, formerly Rural Welfare Minister of the undivided Madras State and Mr. P. Thimma Reddi,
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  • 418 1 —U.S. MISSIONARY LONDON, OCt. 6.— As soot, aa she cau get a ship to take her to America, Miss Norma B. Craven is going home to retire after nearly 45 years as a Methodist missionary tn Malaya. Seventy-year-old white haired Miss Craven has spent the last
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  • 186 1 BRUNEI, Oct. 6.—The High Court here yesterday sentenced three young Brunei Malays to terms ranging from one to two years on counts ot conspiracy and sedition. Prosecution witnesses said the three, Mohamed bin Jrlaji Ntanggol, Jais bin Haji Kanm and Garip bin Haji Manggol had been
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  • 60 1 Mossy Wants No Counsel TEHERAN, Oct. 6. An Army oourtmartlal yesterday gave Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq five days to name his defence lawyer. Informed sources said the former Prime Minister told the messenger who took the court to him. "I shall defend myself." (Dr.* Mossadeq' studied law aa a young man
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  • 60 1 Ex-Madras Minister Joins Mysore Cabinet (From Our Own Correspondent BANGALORE,. Oct. 8.— Mr. Naganna Gowda was sworn m as Minister of Agriculture Mysore State on Monday. He was Agriculture Minister of the undivided Madras State bat as he was elected from Beilary Taluk which ls now part of Mysore after
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  • 65 1 BAGHDAD, Oct. 6. Martial Law in Iraq ended yesterday, the Iraqi Prime Minister, Dr. Mohammed Fadll Jamall, announced. It was Imposed last November after disorders in the capital following dissatisfaction with the arrangements for an election. The lifting of Martial Law means that the political parties
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  • 518 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Oct 7, 1953. ENTER C.-NALISM, EXIT DEMOCRACY! THE decision of the UMNO-MCA Alliance to contest the forthcoming City Council elections in Singapore is undoubtedly the most deplorable development, in tie Colony's postwar politics. Even the Communist terrorism and the promulgation of the Emergency are, in
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  • 849 2  -  V. S. SHAJNTHAJLAKSHMI Upheld Nation's Traditions (By "Why should women be shut up In the kitchen?" cooed a voice by me at a garden party, as an appraisal of "what holds women flack'? "No, deary," replied a more seasoned voice. "Surely, you don't .means to
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  • 229 2 NEW DELHI: There was an increase in air passenger traffic during August, the first month of air transport nationalisation. About 1,065 passengers were carried by Indian Airlines (Line-5) during the month of August 1953 by the night airmail services as compared with 1,030 carried in the previous
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  • 149 2 NEW DELHI: Nine ships of the Indian Fleet particicipate in the combined naval exercises carried out between Oct. 4 and 7, when over 30 M.U.P.s, the Minister for Defence Organisation, Sri Mahavir Tyagi, the Minister for Rehabilitation, Sri A. R. Jain, and the Commander-in-Chief Indian Navy, Vice-Admiral Pizey,
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  • 49 2 KOPAV: Eighteen-year-old Sinni. wife of Muthali Ponnar of Sirruppiddy In the Kopay area, gave birth to Siamese twins, at the Puttur Materhitv Home. Thet wins, joined at the trunk, (one a male and the other a female) died a. few hours after birth.- FOC
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  • 288 2 Levy Of Estate Duty In India Unwise? LONDON: The "Financial Times" suggested to the Government of India to reflect again on what the paper considered to be a "most unwise proposal" 'contained in India's new Estate Duty Act. The journal said this provision enacted that the capital value of the
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  • 200 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Manilal C. Shah, Deputy Minister for Finance, Government of India, said that the Estate Duty Act would come into force from October 15. Mr. Shah also disclosed that the General, Government had appointed a Public Relations Officer at the Income
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  • 139 2 TRIVANDRUM: The delimitation of the Assembly constituencies in Travancore-Cochin State is practically complete, it is officially learnt. Under the Delimitation Commission Act 1952. the Commission has to issue certain orders regarding delimitation, and steps have been taken to move the India Government to expedite
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  • 44 2 LA SPEZIA, (Italy), Oct: 5. Six railwaymen were killed near here yesterday when one goods train crashed into the rear of another. The driver of the runaway train Jumped put of his cabin just before the crash, but was killed hv hii fall— Reuter
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  • 838 2 M/DRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari. Chief Minister, made an appeal to "sangitha yidwans" to make an effort to give the benefits of music to the common man and win his support. He said musicians should by a slow and steady process lift the people
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  • 176 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Frank Anthony, MP, chairman of the Inter-State Board of Anglo- Indian education, said that, while the States must be given j ample discretion, general purpose and direction to the whole educational pattern could only be given by the Centre. Welcoming delegates to the
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  • 35 2 BERNE, Oct. 5. Miss Frances Willis, arrived here yesterday with her mother to take up her new post as United States Ambassador to Switzerland where women have no vote. Reuter
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  • 301 2 POONA: The Bombay Legislative Assembly carried, amidst a tense atmosphere, by 135 to 23 votes a motion moved by Mr. Morarji Desai, the Cldef Minister, seeking to adjourn sine die the consideration of a non-official resolution by Mr. J. J. Mohite (Peasants and Workers Party) demanding the formation
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  • 112 3 MERCARA: Miss Dhanalak»bmi, the 18-year-old girl from Suntikoppa, who has been living without food or water for more than a year and three months now, will leave for Bangalore on October 9 to undergo a medical check-up by a team of doctors at the Victoria Hospital. The Chief
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    29 3 During his visit to Penang, His Excellency the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Tempter inspected a parade and saw a demonstration by members of the Civil Defence, Northern Region.
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  • 520 3 LONDON: Some millions of lobsters, living tranquilly on the bottom of the English Channel, have a direct personal interest in a case engaging the attention of the international Court of Justice at the Hague. The question, now about 1,000 years old, is whether some
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  • 1238 3 NEW DELHI: The need for approaching the masses in a spirit of service and humility and in a manner that would inspire confidence in them was stressed by the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, inaugurating the Conference of State Ministers of Agriculture and Co-operation
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  • 282 3 KOTTAYAM: "It ia unwise, and impossible for the Praja-Socialist Party w the Travancore-Cochin State to form any kind of alliance with the Communists in the ensuing re-elections," s ald Mr. B. C. Vargnese, a member of the National Policy Commission which formulates the
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  • 410 3 FRANKRURT: All Italy captured by Hannibal! 70 000 Romans killed: Those are headlines in a new German periodical which is selling fast here. Alfred Wilheim, 41-year-old Berlin publisher, had the idea of teaching history in a fresh way. Sales of the first edition of
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  • 62 3 COLOMBO: The question of the appointment of a deputy Prime Minister was men. tioned at the meeting of the Government Parliamentary Group. It was decided to defer discussion until the Prime Minister resumed work. Among those who spoke on this question were Mr. N. H. Kerthiratne, MP., for
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  • 1144 3 Tn the recent South African election campaign the leader of the Opposition, Mr. Strauss, produced the idea that the colour question ought to be "taken out of politics." At the time, this was widely regarded as no more than a veil for the United Party's lack
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    71 3 His Excellency the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, and Lady Tem£Zk Rlveß hear *y welcome by aU the inhabitants of Pulau Aman. ten mile* south of Penang. when they visited the tiny island Thursday last. ThevDosed for tms !fi! lß^i WH Pen «*ulu of Pulau Aman, Che Mohamed Noordin
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  • 201 3 NEW DELHI: Major-Gene-ral J. N. Chaudhuri, AdjutantGeneral, has been appointed Chief of General Staff, Army Headquarters, in place of Major-General Thorat. General Chaudhuri returned recently from the United Kingdom where he had accompanied the Commander in Chief to the annual conference of Chiefs of Army
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  • 186 3 TIRUNELVELI: Sri S. A. Ayyaswami Chetty, district Magistrate, has passed an order transferring from the Court of the Sub-Magistrate Tuticorin, to that of the SubMagistrate, Tirunelveli, the case against K. V. K. Swam! and 95 others, said to be adherents of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, Tuticorin.
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  • 73 3 TANADURA: Oupid was busy in the Kalutara District on last Thursday and Friday, two days considered to be the most auspicious for 1953 according to the astrological r -alcndar. Over a hundred and flftv marriages were solemnized in the district on the two days by
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  • 643 4 Flight To Moon; Helicops Will Replace Autos NEW YORK: Within 50 years, we'll be flying to the moon in 3Va hours, the skies over the earth will be dark with private helicopters and mtos will be as rare as iiorses are today. Commercial airliners will liy
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  • 323 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. L. M. Shrikant, Commissioner for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, has issued the following statement: "The stunning news of the dastardly attack on Acharya Vinoba Bhave by the Pandas of Deogarh temple In Bihar has been a blessing in disguise. It has stirred the
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  • 153 4 COLOMBO Regulations prohibiting individuals or societies from inviting more than 260 persons for any private or public social function are to be lifted by the end of next month. This was stated recently by a Government spokesman, who added: "This decision has been made,
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  • 632 4 Colombo Plan Contribution By India NEW DELHI; India Is a receiving as well as a donor country in the Colombo Plan. Her contribution has been made by way of providing technical assistance to countries of South and South-east Asian region. Till 1952 India had provided nve experts and nearly 25
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  • 93 4 E. BENGAL TO FLOAT LOAN DACCA: The Government of East Bengal is, for the first time, raising 3£ per cent public loan, maturing after seven years, on Oct. 8, 1960, at the issue price of Rs 99-4. Subscription win be received in cash or cheque on Oct 8, 1953 only,
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  • 475 4 'KURNOOL: A meeting of j the Kurnool District Pronibij tion Advisory Committee was J held. Sri V. G. Palaniswamy Gundur, Minister for Prohibii tion, presiding. Reviewing the work during i the four months ended August j 1953, Sri G. V. Ranga Reddi, I District of prohibition crimes
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  • 186 4 NEW DELHI: The Central Government have granted a subsidy and a loan amounting to Rs. 125 laks out of the cess on mill cloth to the handloom industry in Madras and Rs. 29 lakhs to the handloom industry in Bombay. The allotment is towards the implementation
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  • 154 4 TRIVANDRUM: The Government has drawn up a Rs. 13 lakh scheme for development works to be carried out, through bodies like municipal Councils and Panchayats and organisations like the Bharat Sevak SamaJ, for the current year under the Five Year Plan. The works include water supply
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  • 374 4 KARACHI: The Pakistan Parliament on September 24 unanimously resolved that the liovernment should take effective steps to eradicate the evils of corruption, nepotism and inefficiency in the administration. Welconung the resolutions moved by Mr. Sadiq Hassan, the Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ali, frankly admitted that there
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  • 86 4 WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 President Eisenhower's sore right elbow Is "painful and annoying" but nothing to worry about the presidential press secretary, Mr. James Hagerty told reporters yesterday. The elbow, which was injured when he bumped agaiust a White House door about two months ago. is being given
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  • 421 4 BOMBAY: The progress made in the manufacture of thin walled bearings, important components of engines, in the Kirloskar factory at Poona was explained in a talk to Pressmen by Mr. S. L. Kirloskar, Managing Director of Kirloskar Oil Engines. The good performance of an engine, he said, depended
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  • 123 4 WALAJABAD: "This is one of the finest schools I have seen, where craft and literary education are equally wellprovided and a liberal religious atmosphere and physical and moral discipline are inculcated in a systematic way," observed Mv Krishna Rao, Minister for Education, when he visited the Hindu Religious
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  • 66 4 COLOMBO: When Sir John Kotelawala, Leader of the House, entered the Chamber of the House of Representatives at 5.10 p.m. after the tea interval he unwittingly sat in in the vacant seat of the Prime Minister which is next to his. On hearing facetious applause
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  • 213 4 COLOMBO: The condition in Talaimannar camps, where over 500 persons of Indian origin are now in detention awaiting deportation to India, is one of such acute congestion and misery that the Indian High Commissioner in Ceylon, it is learnt, has decided to depute an officer to
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  • 170 4 NirWAKA ELIYA: "The man who robs churches and temples commits a most despicable crime and I cannot show him any sympathy," said Mr. B. G. S. David, Nuwara Eliya Magistrate, addressing a man named R. Vclu. alias Ramasamy, alias Peiumal, wno is already serving a jail sentence
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  • 29 4 CORK, Ireland, Oct. s.— Sir Arnold Bax, noted composer and master of the Queen's music, collapsed and died While on a visit h*w» Raturdnv night. He was 69— FOC
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  • 668 5 Eschew Complexes And Curious Ideas Of Conduct' DON'T APPEAR STRANGERS IN OTHER COUNTRIES Madras Governor's Appeal To Indians Going Abroad MADRAS: In an address, to a meeting held under the auspices of the Indian Council of World Affairs (Madras I'.nnuh, at the Servants of India) Society Royapettah Sri Sri Prakasa,
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  • 61 5 TTRUPATI: A resolution, expressing want of confidence in Sri C. S. Ramayya. Chairman. was passed at a special meeting of the Tirupati Municipal Council recently. Sri M. Ranga Rao. Revenue Divisional Officer. Chandragiri. presided. All the 13 councillors who signed the motion, were present and
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  • 473 5 ERNAKULAM: The Trivan-core-Cbchin High Court, dismissed a petition filed by Prof. Joseph Mundassery. who was a member of the teaching staff of the Saint Thomas College, Trichur, under praying for the issue of a writ of Certiorari to quash the order of the management of the
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  • 112 5 NAGPTJR: In the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly Pundit R. S. Shukla Chief Minister, denied the Opposition charge of "political persecution" against the ex-ruler of Bastar. Pundit Shukla said the exruler was frittering away his money, and all evidence clearly showed that He was "infirm in mind
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  • 597 5 MADRAS: Congratulating the Madras Circle of the N.C.C. on their achievement in building rammed-earth houses at Chetput Thangal, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister who is also in charge of Defence, brought home to the young the value of physical exercise of a constructive
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  • 58 5 NEW DELHI: A Sanskrit motto has replaced a Latin one in I.N.S. "Delhi". The "Delhi". Flagship of the Indian Navy, has not on its crest the Sanskrit motto "Sarvatojayamicchami". which means, "I wish victory all-round". This takes the place of the old Latin motto "Deleta
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  • 200 5 Three New Archbishops In S. India BANGALORE: The Pope has raised the Most Rev. Thomas Pothacamury, Bishop of Bangalore, to the dignity of Archbishop, according to a message received here from the Apostolic Internunciature, Delhi. The Diocese of Bangalore has been raised to Metropolitan See with the Suffragan Sees of
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  • 305 5 NEW DELHI: Railwaymen throughout the Inian Union observe "Courtesy Week" from Oct. 2 to 9. The object of the campaign is "to build- up goodwill among their vast clientele the millions of passengers, who travel on the railways ,and the large number of businessmen, who entrust
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  • 98 5 POONA Sri B. S. Hirey, Minister for Revenue, said in the Bombay Legislative Council that the Government proposed to amend the Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Rules suitably so as to facilitate the object of the Bhoodan movement of Acharya Vlnobha Bhave, provided the land donations
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  • 906 5 To. Take Coloured Voters Off Common .Roll: Govt To Proceed CAPETOWN: The South African Government has decided to withdraw the legisla Jon. designed to divide the Appeal Court into two parts, a Court of Civil and Criminal Appeal, and a court
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  • 88 5 BANGALORE: The Government of Mysore have issued "The Mysore Adaptation Laws Drder, 1953". According to Section 54 of the Andhra State Act, 1058, (Central Act 30 of 1053), the Government of Mysore is empowered by order «to make such adaptations and modifications of certain laws made
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  • 107 6 CarpentryWorkshop COLOMBO: Fifty-four employees of the Government Carpentry Workshop at Manchanthoudvai, in the Battlcaloa district, arc on a sit-down strike. This Is in protest against their being fined for staging a three-hour token strike against a decision to pay them on a piece-rate basis. Meanwhile, the strike at the Government
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  • 90 6 COLOMBO: The persons behind .the "Dutugemunu Secret Society 1 are now known to the police. The society first declared itself through anti-Indian circulars couched in threatening language. The Criminal Investigation Department who were called m to unravel the mystery surrounding the anonymity of its organisers have now.
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  • 130 6 "Shadow In Saffron" by G. R. Fazakerley, a book with a story set in Ceylon and having as Its theme the struggles of a boy forced Into the Buddhist priesthood, has been banned in Ceylon. It was recently published in London by Messrs. Thames and Hudson. The
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  • 213 6 CEYLON NEWS: Scheme To Help Them Take To Agriculture COLOMBO: The preparation of 00 acres of crown land for the settlement of "educated youth" has begun at Mirusuvil, Jaffna, and the work of clearing the scrub Jungle on it la going on. The
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  • 56 6 NUWARA ELIYA: The Prime Minister arrived by car for a fortnight's rest and quiet at his Nuwara Eliya residence, "The Lodge." He was accompanied by his brother, Mr. Robert Senanayake. During his residence here he will not attend to any public affairs nor will he
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  • 159 6 COLOMBO: The Government has decided to appoint a Commission to examine the divorce laws and suggest improvements to bring them in line with legislation in other countries. A high official of the Home Ministry said the existing divorce legislation could be considered as obsolete in comparison
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  • 170 6 Dr. T H. Dlananda of the University of Malaya has been awarded a Research Scholar grant for statistical research at the University of North Carolina during the 1953-54 academic year. The grant covers roundtrip travel. a maintenance allowance and travel within the United States.
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  • 160 6 KANSAS CuTY. Oct 5. Seven days have now elapsed since little Bobby Gresnlease was kidnapped and there is real fear something has gone wrong In the case. Today, the F. 8.1. can enter the case actively under the Lindbergh Act which presumes that if
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  • 149 6 WELIGAMA: "The hartal was an eye-opener to the U.N.P. Government. It showed them which way the wind was blowing," said Mr. Bernard Soysa at a propaganda meeting of the Samasamajists. held in Mr. P. Illangakone's premises here. Mr. Jothipala who presided, said the time was ripe
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  • 90 6 KALMUNAI: Cameras were smashed at the Pandiruppu Thiropathl Amman Kovjl Arewalking ceremony it is stated by some intoxicated people who entered the enclosure near the fire pit. They are said to have asked the Press not to take pictures and then became aggressive. Cameras were snatched
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  • 149 6 SPELL REVOLUTION COLOMBO: Addressing the first annual conference of the All-Ceylon Tamil Students Assembly (Manavar Munram), Mr. S. Handy Perlnbanayagam. President of the AllCeylon Union of Teachers, referred to the dictum of H. G. Wells that progress always spelt revolution and that a young man who did not
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  • 173 6 A recruiting team from the Army under Maior S. A. Watt will visit the following centres in Johore 22nd. Oct. 1953— Police Station Muar 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 24th Oct. 1953— police Station Batu Pahat 10 am. to 26th Oct. 1953— Police Station, Kluang 10 a.m. to
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  • 194 6 Britain And Russia Re-elected To UNESCO NEW YORK Oct, 6.-— Brl« tain and Russia were yesterday re-elected for a threeyear term to the United Nations Economic and Social Council. In the elections in tne General Assembly Britain received 47 of the 59 votes cast and the Soviet Union 45. Other
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  • 127 6 OTTAWA, Oct. 6.— Soviet aircraft have been seen flying over Canada's far north, the Canadian Press (news agency) reported yesterday quoting the "most reliable sources." Defence Department officials refused either to confirm or deny the report, the Canadian Press said. The agency said it had learned
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  • 206 6 NEW YORK, Oct. 6.— Brazil and New Zealand were yesterday elected to nil two-year terms on the United Nations Security Council beginning in January. Both were chosen on the first ballot by the General Assembly, but a second ballot was called to fill a third
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  • 126 6 TOKYO, Oct. 6. Japan today formally protested to South Korea over the seizure of 34 Japanese fishing boats and demanded their Immediate return. The protest came shortly after the first session of the renewed Korean Japanese talks adjourned until tomorrow. It was handed to the
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  • 32 6 It is now three weeks, but still the box office is besieged in large number. The centre of attraction Is Garrick and AURAT is the picture being screened there.
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  • 148 6 SEOUL, Oct. 6.— More than 50,000 cheering chanting Koreans paraded through Seoul today in a mass demonstration protesting aganist the "inhuman activities" of the Indian custodian forces. At a meeting held in a bomb flattened site, the demonstrators adopted a six point resolution and resolved to send
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  • 211 6 TOKYO Oct. 6. Retiring United Nations Commander General Mark W. Clark, in a strong letter to Lieutenant General K. S. Thimayya, Chairman of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commis- sion, today denied that the United Nations misrepresented the terms of the armistice agreement to Allied-held nonrepatriated prisoners.
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  • 77 6 The Indian Daily Mall reliably understands that a eleventh hour hitch upset 'the proposed Malayan tour of the Kerala Football Team. The tour which was sponsored by the Singapore Kerala Samajam was scheduled to take place this month. It Is reported that lack of
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  • 162 6 If Conference Fails WASHINGTON, Oct. 6. Dr. Y. T. Pyun, South Korea's Foreign Minister, said after a conference with President Eisenhower yesterday that it would be the, responsibility of the Communists if the political conference on Korea failed to meet. The Minister told reporters he personally believed that "the Communists
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