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Title Section16 1953-10-10 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 240. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1958. SIX PAGES IS CENTS.16 words
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722 1953-10-10 1 "Explanations" To PoWs Starting On Monday LONDON, Oct. 9. Sir Winston Churchill is con sidering a personal cable from the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru on recent developments involving the Indian forces in Korea, a spokesman at his London headquarters said yesterday. In this cable, itReuter - 722 words
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Article202 1953-10-10 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Oct. 9.— Andhra Ministerial circles tee! confident that the Government can get a majority of memoeis of me 140 Legislature to support it when the Assembly opens tn November. That does not seem likely, however. Thirteen out of fourteen members ofCopyright - 202 words
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Article18 1953-10-10 1 BONN, Oct. 9.-- President Theodor Heuss nominated Konrad Adenauer to be reelected as Chancellor of West Germany. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article129 1953-10-10 1 NEW DELJH, Oct. 9.—lndia said Thursday she "warmly welcomes the clear and forthright statement "by Swedish Foreign Minister Osten Unden in New York on Tuesday defending the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission (NNRC) in Korea against criticism. The Indian Foreign Ministry issued a communique saying the statementA.P. - 129 words
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Article132 1953-10-10 1 SEOI'L. ©ct. 9.— The Neutral Nations Repatriation Comnv.csion yesterday accused the Allies of trying to stall away more of the dwindling 90-day period allotted for interviews with 23,000 war prisoners who rrfused to return to their homelands. Thr NNRC told the United Nations Command pointedly the Rods132 words
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Article81 1953-10-10 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 9. c President Eisenhower announ--3 ced yesterday he would visit Ottawa Canada between Nov. 13 and 15. The President told h a press conference that he wag s going at the invitation of the n Canadian Government. d He said that his visit wouldReuter - 81 words
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122 1953-10-10 1 Koala LUMPUR "We are happy to hear that the fight against Communism in the Federation of Malaya has been so successful,* Mr. Leroy Johnson, chairman of a visiting United States Congressional delegation said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The delegation of six, all members of the122 words
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Article, Illustration171 1953-10-10 1 Entire S.E. Asia Threatened SAIGON, Oct. Donald Heath, American ambassador to Indo-china, warned yesterday that the loss of northern Indo-china to Communism would imperil the Free World's whole position along the southern part of the Asian continent. Addressing the Saigon Rotary Club, Heath referred to the threat of a large-scaleA.P.; AP - 171 words
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Article, Illustration276 1953-10-10 1 Governor To Announce Wider Use Off His Extreme Powers GEORGETOWN, British Guiana, .Oct. 9.— Sir Alfred Savage, Governor of British Guiana who is now backed by 620 Welch Fusiliers and Royal Marines, will announce "wider use of his extreme powers" this morning, according to a reliable GeorgetownReuter - 276 words
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Article79 1953-10-10 1 Sir Alfred Savage, Governor of. British Guiana, today dedarai a state of emergency and' sacked the leftist government of Mr. Cheddi Jagan. The Governor said that he intended <to run the colony himself with the hoip of his adv st-rn for a short time, drawing on his reserve79 words
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Article98 1953-10-10 1 MARGATE, Kent, Oct. 9.— Mr. Oliver Lyttelfcon, the Colonial Secretary, referring today to the troubles in British Guiana, said the government was not willing to allow a Communist state to be organised within the British Commonwealth. He was addressing the Conservative Party conference here during98 words
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Article125 1953-10-10 1 NEW DELHI: The annual competition in children's art wmcn is conducted by the Shanitars WeeKly of New Delhi is being held again this winter for tne fifth year in succession. As in previous years children up to tne age of 16 are being invited from all over theFOC - 125 words
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Article113 1953-10-10 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 9. The foundation-stone of the Gandhi Memorial in the City will be laid by the Governor on the 17th at a site inside his residence at the Guindy Rajbhavan. It will be in the form of a stupa and prayerCopyright - 113 words
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Article53 1953-10-10 1 MARGATE. (Eng.), Oct. 9. Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden said yesterday the West plans a dramatic new approach to Russia based on guarantees bgalnst aggression. He also offered Russia bigfour talks on any level in the hope of easing tensions and resolving the cold warA.P. - 53 words
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Article81 1953-10-10 1 MADRAS, Oct. 9.— After" Travancore-Coch n, the Hyderabad Ministry has been saved by the Rajpramukh by proroguing the Assembly. There has been a serious split among the governing Congress party over the Tenancy Reform Bill twentifive Congress members, feeling it is too radical, warned that they wouldCopyright - 81 words
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Article62 1953-10-10 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 9. Six people were killed by lightning at Kottayam on Wednesday during a storm. Five were killed instantly and six others injured when a bolt struck a house in Me thai a village, and one boy was killed and fifteen injured whenCopyright - 62 words
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Article70 1953-10-10 1 NEW DELHI, Oct 9.— The Colombo Plan Technical Cooperation Programme has sent 177 experts to member countries and arranged 1,145 foreign training fellowships, Mr. Rajendra Coomaraswamy, President of the Plan's Technical Co-operation Council, reported on Thursday. He was broadcasting on the eve of the annual session of theA.P. - 70 words
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232 1953-10-10 1 PARIS. Oct 9. A French Ministry spokesman yesterday denied that the Cabinet decided at Its meet in on Wednesday to propose a five-power conference with Communist China. He said It merely discussed generally the International situation in the diplomatic field as itReuter - 232 words
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Article82 1953-10-10 1 MOSCOW, Oct. 9. Soviet guards no longer tag along after American and British ambassadors in Moscow, western diplomatic sources said yesterday. Western sources said U.S. Ambassador Charles E. Bohlcn and British Ambassador Sir William Hayter are apparently the first American and British envoys since the war82 words
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Article86 1953-10-10 1 MADRAS, Oct. 9. Three people were shot dead and 1S» injured in front of Mysore Palace yesterday when police dispersed a crowd demonstrating their displeasure over a wrestling dispute. The committee organising wrestling in connection with the Dusserah festivities this year departed from the usualA.P. - 86 words
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Article48 1953-10-10 1 TEHERAN, Oct. 9.— Foreign Minister Abdullah Entezam told newsmen Thursday that Iran will solve her oil problem before resuming diplomatic relations with Britain. He added: "Until Britain shows goodwill in solving the oil problem, Iran will not enter negotiations for resumption of diplomatic, relations." A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article62 1953-10-10 1 LONDON, Oct. 9. Lord Strabolgi, a Labour leader in the House of Lords, died Thursday of a cerebral hemorrhage. He was 67. He was a former chief Labour whip and deputy leader of the opposition in the House of Lords. Lord Strabolgi inherited one of the oldestA.P. - 62 words
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Article62 1953-10-10 1 SINGAPORE: Brigadier R. X Kochar, who has been appointed Military Attache to the Indian Embassy, Peking, will visit Penang and Singapore on his way to take up his appointment next week. He is travelling by the Corfu and will be in Penang on Oct62 words
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Article14 1953-10-10 1 COCOS ISLAND, Oct. 9Wlng Commander Cuming fe*ousht the apit A^irtr*!iar*14 words
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Article262 1953-10-10 1 Seven more Communist ter» rorists have been killed and two others wounded by Security Forces in the Federation. Five other terrorists have sur. rendered. Two terrorists Including the sentry of a terorist camp, were killed by a patrol of the First Fijians in the Tangkak area ofA.P. - 262 words
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1404 1953-10-10 2 Andhra Empire HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF NEW ANDHRA STATE ♦K Om? °LJ le H» O !S? c V* tur d of India, Andferas figure in the sacred literature knows as the Duranas, which began in the seventh S»»tury B.C. with the^SnjpSSn oT kalfaST, which Htretched from the river Godavari to the1,404 words
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Article272 1953-10-10 2 were hampered by the exactions of the Sultan's officials, the Dutch, who possessed a factory at Masulipatam and a fortified settlement at Pulicat were a formidable rival. Yet it fell to the Company to piece together parts of what in bygone times was an Andhra dominion, and272 words
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Article818 1953-10-10 2 In the conflicts between themselves, local Powers sought the aid of the French or the English. An event connected with one such struggle may be mentioned as an example of the grim determination of an Andhra people in the face of danger. It was the defence of818 words
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Article80 1953-10-10 2 COLOMBO The Government of Australia has offered Ceylon a mechanical well-bor-ing plant, under the Colombo Plan Technical Co-operation Scheme. The plant will arrive in the Island by the end of the year. Mr. D. St, A. Dexter, Official Secretary, Australian High Commission in Ceylon, stated yesterday that the plant couldFOC - 80 words
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Article857 1953-10-10 2 NEW DELHI: "Progress all along the line" is the achievement of community development w«rk since its inauguration in October, 1952. Reports received from State Governments show that village roads have been constructed mainly through the efforts of the villagers themselves, minor irrigation works have been completed andFOC - 857 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-10-10 2 High i '-.> in miss Loner Sir Gerald Tempter, laying a wreath at the grave of the late Sir Henry Gurney la Cheras Road, Kuala Lumpur, at the conclusion of the dedication service conducted by the Archdeacon of Singapore, the Venerable R. W.64 words
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Article889 1953-10-10 2 (By Gus tax Svenssin) STOCKHOLM: Want to receive the Nobel Prize? So far, over more than half a century 214 have been handed out but a lot of people still spoil their chances of breaking the most elementary rules. Five prizes are given annually, as a rule. TheyAP - 889 words
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Article85 1953-10-10 2 COLOMBO: Arrangements an being made by the Ceylon National Association for the Prevention Of Tuberculosis to observe October 21st as "T.B. Day" throughout the country. On this day, propaganda is to bo carried out by means of meetings, radio talks and literature, to educate the people on the urgency ofFOC - 85 words
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Article164 1953-10-10 2 COLOMBO: The first Asian Maritime Conference of the International Labour Organisation began a ten-day session in Nuwara Eliya in Ceylon on October 5. The conference which is being attended by about 125 representatives of Asian and non-Asian countries was opened by the Labour Minister of Ceylon. Dr. N.FOC - 164 words
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Article1577 1953-10-10 3 TO REDUCE PRIVY PURSE AND TERMINATE HEREDITARY RIGHTS NEW DELHI: Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, it is learnt, has addressed a circular letter in his personal capacity to over one h»ndre<i RutngPriiioe. on the TdealmwStyol "tenXl! The Congress Working Committee, at its meeting in Delhi during the lastFOC - 1,577 words
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Article2440 1953-10-10 3 S.K. CHETTUR - S.K. CHETTUR By WHENEVER I enter a larga T r forest, the nostalgic smell of the Agency comes back to me with a vivid sense of heartbreak. To the uninitiated, I must explain the Agency is that vast tract of hilly jungle country in both East Godavari2,440 words
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Article617 1953-10-10 3 NEW YORK:— Sick human hearts are made well and strong again by giving them an extra third artery, Bays a Canadian surgeon. Men crippled by heart attack, scarcely able to work are back at full-time work as oil well drillers, machinists railroad workers and physicians,617 words
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96 1953-10-10 3 FORMER AUSTRALIAN PREMIER ARRIVES COLOMBO: The Rt. Hon. Sir Earle Page, one-time Prime Minister of Australia and MiniA ter of Health in the present Australian Government, has arrived in Ceylon. He is on J S Wa Xw home after attending a Health Conference in the Sir Earle, who is aFOC - 96 words
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Article118 1953-10-10 3 BOMBAY: The Union Deputy Finance Minister, Sri M. C. Shaw, said the Government of India was confident of being able to check any rising tendency of prices. The Crovernment monetary policy had succeeded in checking the SSVSSu»f pricos "Prices should go down to I extent. Such118 words
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Article601 1953-10-10 3 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE (By NEW YORK: If you think you are growing old too fast, taxe a look at a baby some time. Nothing ages so quickly as a baby growing up. .rt is positively alarming— the speed with which they expand and change. I am now theA.P. - 601 words
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1324 1953-10-10 4 Repatriation Commission Is Strictly Impartial GENERAL THIMAYYA'S STATEMENT HIND \t. \K: Ueut-tieaeraJ K. S. Thlmawa. th* hairman of the Netitml Nad him Repatriation T Commission ...Id hi* hrst Frew conference at pSSSTtSKS ?S all memlMr* of the OuninlHtti n "are trying to exercise thTlr I, met lon in ntrlct accordanceFOC - 1,324 words
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Article55 1953-10-10 4 COLOMBO: Four Centres are to be established in Kandy District for the manufacture of textiles with powerlooms. This has been made possible as a result of the Cottage Industries Department receiving a grant from Canada under the Colombo Ulan. More such centres are to be establishedFOC - 55 words
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Article21 1953-10-10 4 MANILA, Oct. 9.— The Philippines Government yesterday officially recognised the Republic of Egypt in a telegram to PrMManf Mnhomma.) Neguib.— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-10-10 4 Photo. A demonstrating: Chinese soldier screams v he b led away at the Pammmjom Exchange point by a Chinese Communist Doctor (left). T 1 Thkirwn I>r— ~irr*t nrl^Lrr was one of «6 PoWb who were repriated at their reqoMt, Not© tatoos on returnees arm (right). SeveralA.P. - 62 words
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Article315 1953-10-10 4 Malayan College At Kirkby KIRKBY, Liverpool, Oct. 9. The Malayan College here will be at its brightest next Tuesday when the Duchess of Kent looks in for half an hour to see the young men and women who will soon be teaching in the Federation's national schools. Malays, Chinese andReuter - 315 words
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2228 1953-10-10 4 A. KALESWARA RAO - ANDHRAS' STRUGGLE FOR SEPARATE STATE— A REVIEW A. KALESWARA RAO By Vice-Presidwit, Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee, and President Visalandhra Mahasabha. "On this occasion I wish to express the grat'tudv of Andhras fcr "The Mall" for having supported their cause always," writes Sri A. Kaleswara Rao. Referring to the new State2,228 words
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Article458 1953-10-10 5 Minister Explains Proposal OOLO.viBO: Three reasons why Ceylon— although a* vet t*e has no shipping of her own— la interested In the Mibjeets down for dmousaton at the UX> Asian Regional Maritime tUonference, were given by Dr. M. O. M. Kaieei, Minister of Labour and Social Services,FOC - 458 words
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Article179 1953-10-10 5 PATNA Acharya Vinoba Bhave, addressing a gathering of 30,000 said in Bnagaipiu (Bihar) on October 6 tnat he nad ti&k©n a vow that he would not leave Bihar until he had solved its land problem. "I shall either fulfil my task or die here," he said. Vinoba BhaveFOC - 179 words
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Article64 1953-10-10 5 A Nagaswara music party by Mr. T. N. Rajaratnam Filial, a renowned musician of India, will be held at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hall Sunday between 8 and 11 p.m. The music .party Is organised under the auspices of Singapore Tamil Patrons. Owing to lack of accommodation64 words
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95 1953-10-10 5 The Seventy-fifth Birthday of Mr. E. V. Ramaaamy wIU be celebrated Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Chinese Assembly Hall, (Kuala Lumpur, Mr. S. S. Sudnappanar of Singapore will preside. Mfss V. Samatharman will welcome the gathering and Mr. Cumarasamy (Pr. PanMalayan Dravidlan Central95 words
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Article71 1953-10-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR There has been a very slow response from Death Benefit Societies tn the Federation of Malaya to comply with the Societies Ordinance which requires them to amend existing rules by Oct. 31. 1953, or to close down. If Societies fall to comply with the amended71 words
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402 1953-10-10 5 KANKESANTURAI: In the interests of democracy, no money spent on education was a waste, Mr. C. Subramanian, principal of Skanda Varodaya College, Chunnakam. said at the school prize-giving. Earlier, tributes were paid to the life and work of the founder of the school,FOC - 402 words
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993 1953-10-10 5 People Must Not Leave Both Policy Implementation To Govt. "The reality of Setf-Government means that the peopte themselves must face the issues and mast not leave the uollcy as well as the implementation to the Government alone," declared the Governor Sir John Nicoll on Tuesday993 words
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Article37 1953-10-10 5 The Joint Co-ordination Committee of the Federation and Singapore met under the chairmanship of the Com-missioner-General in Singapore yesterday. The next meeting of the Committee will be held in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 9.37 words
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Article68 1953-10-10 5 A meeting of the Management Conflnlttee of the Rudber Study Group is being held in Liondon Monday, Oct. 12 as agreed at the May meeting of tne Group held in Copenhagen. The Federation will be represented in the United Kingdom Colonial and Dependent Territories Delegation by: Raja68 words
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Article28 1953-10-10 5 A service in memory of the late Rev. Canon C. D. Gnanamani will be held today at o p.m, at the Christ Church, Dorset Road, Singapore.28 words
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Article32 1953-10-10 5 TALK ON WORLD PEACE There will be a public lecture on "The Foundation Of World Peace" by Mr. Teo Geek Long, at the Banal Centre, on Sunday Oct. 11, at 11 a.m.32 words
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Article58 1953-10-10 5 The marriage of Mr. Robert Ramasamy, son of Mr. Perumal Mandore with Miss Maragatha Manammal, daughter of Mr. Alag-umalai Overseer will be solenuiLsed today at 11 a.m. at the Methodist Church, Short Street, Singapore. A reception is being: held in the evendner at 7 p.m. at room58 words
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Article51 1953-10-10 5 Tonight at 7 p.m. at the Sri Dandayuthapani Temple <Chettiars' Temple) Tank Road. Mrs. Nagarathnam Supoiah will ffive vocal music to the accompalnment of Me svs. M. Ramaling^un, P. Saranpnpany and M. V. Gurusamy. This programme will be followed by vocal music by Miss Radha Rethinasamy at 851 words
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