Indian Daily Mail, 11 October 1953

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 241. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 799 1 Indian Community's Claims Disregarded With Contumely Have They No Political Significance! All the five Indian members in the Federal Legislative Council resigned their Councillorshin Friday and their resignations were accepted by the Government yesterday. The Councillors are Messrs R. Ramani, P P Narayanan,
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  • 65 1 KING'S HOUSE GARDEN PARTY The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Tempter, and Lady Tempter were hosts to over 660 guests at a garden party at King's House, Kuala Lumpur, last Wednesday. Here the High Commissioner and Lady Templer talk with His Highness the smtan of Selangor and the Tegku Ampuan
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  • 166 1 Frcm Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 10. The Chief Minister Rajaji, addressing a Congress meeting here on Thursday night urged for more deccent code of conduct in political life in the State and calling the attention to what he called was indecent behaviour of
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  • 215 1 WILL RESIST FORCIBLY IF RHEE'S HEN RESORT TO VIOLENCE WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.— The United Stateß has strongly cautioned South Korea against carrying out threats to attack the Indian troops handling prisoner of war repatriation in Korea or to forcibily release anti-Communist war prisoners under Indian control.
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  • 127 1 LONDON, Oct. 10. British officials are now pessimistic about the chances of a fullscale Korean political conenact opening before Octo* ber 28— the deadine set under the armistice agreement. With Iss than three weeks of the scheduled time left, these officials feel that it will be
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  • 91 1 India Will Not Run Away Says Nehru BOMBAY, Oct. 10. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said here today that "the 14 or 15 other countries" under the United Nations Command in Korea must denounce anti-Indian declarations by South Korea. "We shall do our duty, complete our task, and not
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  • 88 1 ITNIiKD NATIONS, N.Y., Oct. 10. Mrs. Vijaya uakshmi Pandit, president of the U.N. General Assembly, will visit fiesiuent fciisenhower on Monday in Washington. informed sources said they did not believe Mrs. Pandit would bring up matters affecting Korea or United States policy during what
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  • 50 1 leading the British delegation to the United Nations. Diplomatic quarters here saw yesterday'B United States message to Communißt China and North Korea urging them to attend the conference the fourth invitation so far as a guarded move to break the deadlock over which nations should be at the peace table.
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  • 169 1 NEW DELHI: The decision of the United States Ambassador, Mr. George Allen, to fly to Tokyo is regarded here as an indication of the delicate state existing between the United States and the Indian Government over the Korean prisoners problem. Diplomatic sources here which had hoped
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  • 390 1 MADRAS, Oct. 10. The strength of Madras Cabinet was increased from nine to twelve yesterday with the appointment of three new ministers; before the creation of the Andhra State Cabinet the strength was fifteen. Mr. M. Baktavatsalam, who was the strongman of three previous Congress Ministers
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  • 1269 1 In Fight Against Terrorists The following is a report on The Emergency during September, prepared by Mr. R. N. Lindsay, Chief Press Officer in the Federation Information Services. The best month for over a year! That sums up the general Emergency situation during September. The total of
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  • 120 1 NEW YORK: Pakistan waa elected to the Economic and Social Council today after extended balloting that took five separate votes to reach an assembly decision. Earlier the Assembly had named the United Kingdom, Ecuador, the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, and Norway to this council on the first ballot.
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  • 2237 2 Nehru s Call For Unity NEW DELHI: Recent events in Korea let loose wild speculations that the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission would have to wind up their affairs and go back to their respective homes. An Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman on Wednesday discounted any such possibility so
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  • 77 2 Photo Chinese Prisoners of War. who had previously refused to be repatriated, sit at 'a table with bowls of rice before them as a comrade stands shouting charges that the United Nations Command tortured and tattooed the Chinese. They are seen at the exchange are in
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    7 2 trial Has held separately from Hadl's. A.P.
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  • 91 2 LUCKNOW: Free ana compulsory education, abolition of octroi duties and cheap housing are some of the promises made by the UP. Communist Party in its 30-point manifesto for the forthcoming local bodies elections in the State. The party, which is setting up its candidates
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  • 42 2 PATNA: About 300 out of nearly 400 scavengers of the Patna Municipal Corporation of the Patna Administration Committee Area (West Patna) struck work recently in sympathy with the electric supply workers. The management of the Electrlc Supply Company ap.proach- Photo!
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  • 267 2 KURNOOL: The Congress President, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, grave here an account of his talks with Sri T. Prakasam in DeHnT wfiich led to the latter agreeing to become the Chief Minister of "a Con-gress-dominated Cabinet in Andhra." Expressing his happiness at his "old colleague inside, and
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  • 53 2 cd the Labour commissioner for permission to declare a lock-out, it is officially learnt. The matter Ls under consideration of the Government. Mr. Durj?a Bagchi, Secretary, Bihar Electric Workers' Federation, was arrested by the police here. Power supply was maintained in Patna town and suburbs by the military police and
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  • 174 2 FRIENDLAND (W. German): Adolf Hitler's form< r adjutant pilot, and valet arc being held in Russian prison camps, according to German ex-prisoners-of-war, who arrived here today on repatriation from the Soviet Union. The ex-prisoners, who arriv ed at this Lower Saxon town will be sent home after they
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  • 179 2 and not of harming- them. When Sri Prakasam told him that some people wanted him to rejoin the Congress, Sri Nehru had told him that he did not want to "push him out of P.-S.P., and push into the Congress. He had, however, told him that he would have to
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  • 1938 3 EXCLUDING the major ports of Cochin, Madras and Visakhapatnam. there are 63 points on the South Indian coasts extending over 1.800 miles which are declared as ports, administered by the States of Madras and Travancore-Cochin. The reg.on of South Indian ports on the west coast begins
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  • 242 3 TRICHUR: The Travancoret*>chin Govemoment took over the management of the Maha- laxmi Cotton Mills at Mulakunna Thakavu. near here. The Mahalaxmi Cotton Mills were) closed down on August 18, and had consequently thrown out of employment nearly 360 labourers. Speaking at a formal ceremony arranged to
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  • 1020 3 Malampuzha Project Controlled Irrigation For Malabar Ryot PALGHAT: The Malampuzha Project, which the Prim© Minister visited within 48 hours of the letting out of water for irrigation, is the first major irrigation work for Malabar. The project which may cost about rupees four crores is in the final stage of
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  • 105 3 MEERUT: Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, called on the Harijans to strengthen their organisation and "beware of other political parties who cajole you only for their own selfish ends without even sincerely wishing to remove caste distinction and untcuchability". Dr. Ambedkar, who was addressing a public meeting
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  • 415 3 PUNJAB'S NEW CAPITAL CHANDIGARH President Rajendra Prasad formally inaugurated the permanent capital of Punjab at Chandigarh at an impressive and colourful ceremony attended by about 20,000 people drawn from vaiious districts of Punjab. PISPSU. Himachal Pradesh and Delhi. The ceremony took pV.ce in a specially erected pandai at the foot
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  • 238 3 D.M.K. Members To Be Enlarged On Bail MADRAS: His Lordship Mr. Justice Somasundaram, directed the release on bail of Vijayarajan and 29 other accused, belonging to the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, who stood charged before the Sub-Magis-trate, Tutlcorin, with the offences of obstructing a passenger train by squatting on the railway
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  • 24 3 each sector It will be possible to reduce considerably the trnfflr Droblems in thft row. Nt on a decentralised basis for the town FOC
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  • 56 3 General view of the meeting of Officials of the Consultative Committee of the Colombo Plan which began In New Delhi on September 28. This Is the 6th meeting of of the Consultative Committee and is being held In India for the first time. The meeting will review
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  • 120 3 NEW DELHI: About Rs. 75,000 First Day covers were sold on Oct. 2 by the philatelic bureaux of Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, Delhi, Simla, Lucknow. Patna and ShUlon? it was announced. As usual, the largest amount. Rs. 40,000. was realized by the Bombay Philatelic Bureau. Orders
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  • 989 4 RAJAJI KAMARAj APPEAL MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister, appealed to Congress workers in Tamil Nad to give the quietus to the movement of hatred as he described it, of the Dravida Kazhagam. He was addressing the Tamil Nad Congress Workers' Political Conference. Proceeding,
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  • 97 4 Mr. Oon Beng Soon, a local Assistant of the Shell Company, will be leaving Singapore for England by 8.0.A.C. constellation today to attend a Shell Executive Course in London. Thia Course, which commences at Teauington on 15th October, will be attended by 14 Executives of the Shell Group
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  • 41 4 Tonight at the Sri Dandayu. S^ 3 11 temple (Chettiare Temple) there will be vocal music by Mrs. Vi.iayalakshmi Raja between 7 p.m. and 8.30 P.m., to be followed by orchestra programme by Sriram Music Party at 8.30 p.m.
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  • 39 4 UNITED NATIONS, N V Oct. 10.— The United Nations announced yesterday its administrative tribunal will meet in London next Monday to fix damages for four American employees fired by the U N after they became invniv^ <«' loyalty charges.- A.P.
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  • 53 4 KARACHI, Oct. 10. Dr. R. Sunarjo, the Indonesia Foreign Minister, suwreeted here today the formation of an Arab-African bloc as a "third srroup" to balance the two opDosin^r camps of Russia and the United States. DiT Sunarjo made the proposal when he arrived in Karachi for a two-div
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    54 4 Lt. CoL T. R. Jattly (centra) of Calcutta, Commander of an Indian Army Parachute Battalion airlifted to Japan by U.S. Far East Air Forces C-124 Globemasters to serve in Korea with the Custodian Forces of India, Is welcomed on his arrival at Itazuke Operations Officer LX, OoL John Slaughter (left)
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  • 71 4 The team to represent the Singapore Indians against the Singapore Indonesians on Monday, 12th October 1953 at the Jalan Besar Stadium in their Community League fixture will be chosen from the following:— A. Narayanan, K. G. Suppiah, G. Suppiah, K. R. Muthiah. G. Phillip, P. Suppiah, J. Mahinda,
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  • 544 4 Photo. INDIA'S ENDEAVOUR TO IMPROVE CONDITIONS COLOMBO: India's concern for the welfare of Asian i^£ eD aS T PhaBiZed by Mr N M- Buch of the Indian delegation at the Asian Maritime Conference of the KU^S^ i^*"^. Or aniztt «»n now in session at Nuwara **uya» about
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  • 642 4 DESCRIBING Britain's educational aims in the non-self-governing territories at the United Nations Meeting at Lake Success Friday October 2, Mr. H. Hopkinson, Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, said "If I had to state in a single phrase the fundamental objective of our educational policy,
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  • 63 4 BHUBANESWAR: Mr. Paramananda Acharya. Superintendent of the Orissa Museum here, said that about a week ago a headless image was unearthed by a ploughman near Brahmeswar Temple in Bhubaneswar. It was a. standing Padamat>ani AvaJokiteswara, made in the latter half of the 11th Century A.D. This was the
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  • 67 4 recently five sculptures of importance had been acquired for the Orissa Museum. Four of them belonged to the Matrika prroup and had been brought from the Dharamasala police station of Cuttack district. The date of these Matrika images named Indrani, Varahi. Vaishnavi and Chamuda belonged to the 13th
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