Indian Daily Mail, 18 October 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mial VOL. IX. No. 248. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 260 1 India Protests Against Apartheid NEW YORK, Oct. 17.— Mr. Rajeshwar Dayal of India protested at the United Nations yesterday against measures taken or proposed by the South African Government to enforce the "infamous doctrine of apartheid (racial segregation) or seek to stifle any
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  • 214 1 LONDON. Oct. 17. The big-three Western Foreign Ministers agreed Friday night to stand firm on the AngloAmerican decision to quit Zone Aof troubled Trieste and to give it to Italy. Official sources reported American, British and French Ministers also considered whether to make an early offer to
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  • 92 1 GEORGETOWN. British Oulana, Oct. 17. —Ex-Prime Minister CJhed<'.i Jagan, said yesterday he has given up hope of getting to London to protest against his dismissal p.nd hl;-m,d what he called .^n Imperialist iron curtain. He paid "the TTnited Statts* British Imperialists witn assistance from their
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  • 173 1 COLCHESTER (Eng.), Oct. 17.—Field Marshal Lord Montgomery said yesterday tt would be an "act of folly" for Britain and America to quarrel. "Anglo-American solidarity is vital," he declared in a prepared speech at the Colchester Oyster Feast. "It follows," he said, "that the greatest act
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  • 70 1 After Emergency In Br. Guiana CfEORCETOWN, Oct. 17.— The Governor of British 'ii liana. Sir Alfred Savage, ;'l in a countrywide broadG yesterday that since tiie ration of an emergency ■'hie had been further evtdtnoi of a plot to create economic chaos in the country. Sir Alfred Savage said (kit
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  • 80 1 MEW voUK. Oct. 17. Kollv fl yesterday submitted ;i "comrivoir.isc" resolution on t-ho Moroccan question to the Political Committee of the United Nations General A9svmbly. Thp iroiution called on tne nenera] Assembly to "rope- it I appear for retaliations to 'vr the Moroccan question betweca Franco and Morocflß
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  • 28 1 LOJCDON, Oct. 17.— Britain yesterday demanded £20,000 compensation from CommuM Chirm for a Chinese warguo« attack on a Royal £avai motor launch outside "onekonj? Hal month.— R«u-
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  • 115 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Oct. 17. The foundation stone of the memorial to Mahatma Gandhi in Madras was laid this morning by the Governor Sri Sri Prak.isa in a beautiful site inside the Rajbhavan at Cuindy. The Memorial is in open air prayer enclosure bounded
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  • 60 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 17.— Mr. Hyder All famous cyclist from Bombay completed 100 hours of continuous riding in gruelling conditions here at Corporation Stadium. He wanted to continue for thirty more hours but was persuaded to discontinue because of the fact that it has
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  • 60 1 UOZU (Japan), Oct. 17.— A mad black bear charged out of the woods here yesterday, gouged off the eyes of a farmer's daughter and injured 12 other people before it was „hot to death. One person has been killed and 22 injured recently by raiding bears
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  • 124 1 UNITED NATIONS N.Y. Oct 17. —Prospects for the world's million refugees are looking up just a bit. the top U.N. authority on the subject said yesterday. J. G. van Heuven Goedhart. U.N. High Commissioner tor Refugees, was asked in the assembly's Social Affairs Committee if possibilities for
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  • 79 1 STOOKHOLM Sweden Oct. 17. Six hundred and fifty dark-eyed Brazilian seamen, visiting Sweden aboard rho 1.130-ton training ship Duoue Dc Caxi<ar;, are being virtually besieged aboard their vccsel by crowds of admirine blondes. Police Thursday night chased away more than a hundred teen-age erirls who crowded the quayside
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  • 32 1 SASEBO (Japan), Oct. 17 More than 40 brothels and other buildings burned to the ground with an estimated loss of US$2OO,OOO yesterday at this bigr American naval base portfd— A.P.
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  • 143 1 From our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 17. Malaya's Member for Land Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil, now here as Delegate to the Colombo Consultative Committee meeti^. iold a press conference yesterday that all efforts were being made to make the present multiracial society in
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  • 89 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 17. Senator Joseph McCarthy said yesterday that a man who had promised to tell "everythingabout. the alleged Julius Rosenberg spy ring, has been placed und«r the protective custody of the Senate Permanent Committee of Investigation. Senator McCarthy said that the man, not identified had
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  • 143 1 BELGRADE. Oct. 17. Yugoslavia Friday warned that "a conflict is imminent" unless the men of the Italian "imperialists" are tesisted by the Western powers in reaching a decision over the future of Trieste. It came during the day from Vice-Presi,dent Milovan Djilas, one of Marshal Josep Broz Tito's
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  • 122 1 MADRAS: Mr. Paul Nanz, Manager of Kuoni Tourist Office. Zurich, at the conclusion of his three week tour of India, left Madras last week by air for Bombay. Mr. Paul Nanz during hia stay in India made a study of Tourist traffic, with particular reference to
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  • 296 1 Queen Elizabeth, acoorn panled by the Duke of Edinburgh, is expected to be among the audience when th« full-length feature film "Conquest of Everest" has its first public screening this moncn The film's London run will open on Oct. 21. and later It will be seen in India,
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  • 132 1 SYDNEY. Oct. 17.— A Hitfh Government authority saia here Australia wiJl try to convince Mr. Richard Nixon /i/nerican Vice-President of the advantages of a free ex change of atomic information between the United States and the British Commonwealth. Mr. Nixon Is at present on a five-day
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  • 334 1 East- West Understanding Is Lacking, Says Mehta SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 17.— "Plate lack of understanding, of patience and of tolerance," is hit mperlnK full co-operation between East and West, Indian ambassador O. U Mehta declared here yesterday. Addressing the Commonwealth Club, Mehta told the influential group of businessmen thlat "a
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  • 251 1 PANMUNJOM, Oct. 17.— The isands of frenzied North Korean anti-Communist isoners drawn up in scried ranks for a mass bra ;oat forced cancellation of Red "explanations," y* terday. Late last night the Indian Command announced it withdrew its infantry battaiion "show of force"
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  • 295 1 Indian exhibits figure proinently at the first internaMial handicrafts exhibition 'er to be held in Britain, ther overseas countries reresented at the exhibition, ow on in London, include ranee, Italy, Canada the TSA, Pakistan, Yugoslavia Lungary, Poland, Cyprus' tenya and the Gold Coast. The principal aim of the
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  • 163 1 GLOUCESTER (Eng.) Oct. I?.—Sgt. Donald Lee of the British Army, who fought off 11 months of Red brain-waah-tng in a Korean prison Camp, came home this week to find his young wife had turned Coximunist. Lee told reporters: "After a quiet all-night I chat, I
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  • 224 1 POONA: Mr. Sri Prakasa. the Governor of Madras, Sunday appealed to the people in [ndia to contribute generously to the Indian Disabled Soldiers Fund with a view to enabling them to earn their living commensurate with their diminishing capacity. He was presiding over the annual day of Queen
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  • 71 1 VIENNA. OCt, 17. An amnestied war prisoner reported yesterday the woman who tried to kill Leain in 1918 cJied in a Moscow prison in 1947. He «aid the woman, Fenija .Kaplan, had kept the prison library during the last years of her life. The report
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  • 150 1 RUPAR: Dr. B. Nash. Chairman of Physical Education, Health and Recreation at New York University, United States said the art of relaxation had to be learnt from the East, a.id practised in the West. The child as well as the adult must be protected against mental tensions and
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  • 1675 2 SIR JOHN KOTELAWALA New Premier! Of Ceylon THHERE is a story that when fc Mr. Dudley Senanayake had just returned from England after his studies he fell off a horse and sustained serious injuries. The doctors wanted to perform an operation but would not
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  • 173 2 VIJAYAWADA: Swami Si taram has appealed to the Andhra Ministry immediately to implement the constructive programme laid dawn by Gandhiji, hold early elections, and introduce decentralisation in administration and industry. Swami Sitaram has further asked the Ministry to make efforts for the speedy execution of irrigation and
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  • 847 2 NJEW DELHI Enlarge< powera for the Estimate Committee and the aetting vi of a committee for the bettei regulation of private members Bills are envisaged in ne\» amendments to the rules oi t procedure of the House of th< People. These amendment; c are carried out by
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  • 106 2 LONDON: A meeting here demanding the withdrawal of British troops and warships from British Guiana, has conveyed a request the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru asking for his intercession at the United Nations. The meeting organised by the Left-wing Caribbean Labour Congress, appealed to Mr. Nehru
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  • 107 2 NEW DELHI: The P. and T. Department will issue a souvenir sheet of the first Indian 'electric' tclegranh stamps. These stamps were used for payment of telegraph messages between the years 1860 and 1909. They were reotanguLir in size and were of the denominations of four
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  • 465 2 (By E. B. RAMANATH) Malaya's political parties are split over the issue of elections to the Federal Legislative Council. Factors keeping the politicians in two camps are: Should the country begin electing representatives to the Council in 1954 or later, and are the
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  • 92 2 RANGOON, Oct 16. Village maidens are being abducted In Southeast Burma by Karen rebels who give them to tChinese Nationalists in exchange for arms according to reports reaching here yesterday. The girls were originally kidhappedl to supplement the rio ..nici thi- Karens agreed to give the Nationalist
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  • 146 2 Abolition Of Jury In U.P. LUCKNOW: The system <if trial by jury in the Court of Sessions for certain classes of offences for which it is m force in the districts of Lucknew, Allahabad, Faizabad, Kanpur. Banaras and Bareilly, la being: abolished from Oct. 15, according to a U.P. Government
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  • 88 2 CALCUTTA: The Police Thursday fired tear-gas shells to disperse a defiant crowd that had gathered in front of a jute mill at Naihati, about 20 miles from here, demanding Puja bonus. A crowd of about 3 000 workers waited till evening for a reply to their
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  • 308 2 MADRAS: Aikya Keraln Week in the city, organisedf hi the Action Committee of Aikv? Kerala, concluded last week.* Dr. C. R. Krishnan P ji' la, addressing the gathering si™ A haJK aftei the f oration o? M a, Sta, te> the demoa ™o the Malayalees
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  • 138 2 MADRAS: To concert metsures to counteract atheistic propaganda and develop true reverence for religion a committee was formed last week at a meeting held in Mylapore under the Presidentship of Sri ft. Krishnamurthi. Sri K. Somasundaram said irreligious propaganda was being carried on In an organised and systematic
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  • 815 3  -  J. M. Spey COLOMBO PLAN "uWHMlll.lllllli by DRAFT of the second annual report on the progress of the Colombo Plan was ui.scussed when tne Consultative Commute began their meetings in New Delhi. There is already ample evidence of the value of the c olombo concept in the
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  • 156 3 NEW YORK. Oct. 16. Poland yesterday accused Britain of suppressing a legitimate liberation movement in British Guiana. The accusation, made in the United Nations Trusteeship Committee, was the first direct reference in the committee to events in Guiana. Wednesday Guatemala attack "a metropolitan power" for landing troops
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  • 187 3 NEW DELHI: Mrs. Indra Gandhi and nine other women nave issued an appeal to send gifts of various kinds of articles for Indian troops in Korea. The appeal said: "We are sure that our people would like to help in sending various kinds of articles which
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  • 478 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Ivan A Benediktov, who spent two months in India recently as Soviet Ambassader, said in an interview in Moscow that the Indian Government had made a substantial contribution towards ending the Korean war and that it would be difficult to underestimate the
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  • 212 3 Apologises HIND NAGAR: Rutherford Poats. chief correspondent and manager for Japan of the United Press of America, haa expressed deepest regret and apologies of the United Press for the misleading caption under a United Press photo published in the Stars And Stripes of Sept. 30, according to a Press
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    92 3 ARNOLD MONOUTU. Indonesian Ambassador to Red China, is shown on his arrival at Hongkong en route to Peiping, a few days ago. Monoutu said that the foreign policy of Indonesia Is one of friendship and goodrwill to all States of the world, especially to neighbouring 1 countries. Indonesia recognised Red
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  • 375 3 NEW DELHI: On the occasion of the inauguration of the Sabar Ashram at the place where the first satyagraha ashram was started by Mahatmaram was started by Mahatma dabad after his return from South Africa in 1915, President Rajendra Prasad has issued the following message. All
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  • 94 3 LAHORE: One hundred Pakistani pilgrims will visit Dei. hi on the occasion of the annual Urs of Hazrat Kutbuddin A-khtlyar Kukj from Nov. 20 to 28, it is officially announced. The visit Is subject to approval by the Government of India. About 1,200 Pakistanis went to
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  • 736 3 Job-Hunting— The Romance ~M ETHODS of Job-hunting at the turn of the century were vastly different from wnat'are today and much less complex. There were no sectional employment offices no national clearing houses and no personnel agents to solicit stuuents even prior to graduation with plans alluring enough to make
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  • 373 3 Realizing the futility of trying to rmu a jod unuer these circumstances, 1 went to the professional employment agencies again. Hency of jou^ we*e oaing offered 10 trainees it soon Decame plain co me tnat tne alleged snoriage of cnemists waa mostly m the trainee category. At
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  • 543 1 I' AGE FOUR Ministers And Portfolios Sir K.Vaithiana than Included COLOMBO: Only new member of the Kotelawala Cabinet which retains all the Ministers associated with Mr. Dudley Senanayake, is Sir Kanthiah Vaithianathan, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defence and External Affairs, who has been appointed to the
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  • 101 1 Governor-General to assume this heavy responsibility. It is also a happy augury for the future well-being of Ceylon that I start my work with the goodwill of all my friends who, it will be admitted, constitute a most representative group of practically all sections of the people of the country."
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  • 173 1 'IT'S LIKE A GAME OF NETBALL' OF NETBALL* KEKIRAWA: "The need to-day is for unity to reap the fruits of Independence. Instead we find each political party indulging in heaping the blame on the other like the passage of a ball in a game of netball, 1 said Mr. C.
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  • 298 1 COLOMBO: Sir John explained why he had decided to retain all the ministries of the Senanayakc Cabinet with the addition of a new portfolio Housing and Social Services Sir John said: "I am aware that the country expects me :o reshuffle some of the portfolios and,* if
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  • 84 1 Wedding" New PM's First Social Function COLOMBO: Sir John Kotelawala. the new Premier told Mr. H. A. J. Hulugalle, the Information Officer that he would be attending Mr. Hulugalle's daughter's wedding as his nrst social engagement as Premier. EX-PREMIER LUNCHES ALONE Meanwhile, Mr. Dudley Senanayake returned to "Temple Trees," the
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  • 142 1 Hindu Temporalities JAFFNA: A deputation from the Saiva Paripalana Sabha consisting of Mr. R. Sivagurunathar, president, Dr. C. Gurusamy, vice-president, Mr. K. Navaratwam and Mr. K. Sanmugam, met Mr. S. Natesan, Minister of Posts and Information, at his residence and enquired as to the delay in presenting to Parliament the
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  • 345 1 COLOMBO: India's concern for the welfare of Asian seamen, who had distinguished themselves both in peace and in war by their exemplary conduct and devotion to duty was emphasised here on October 6 by Mr. N. M. Buch. leader of the Indian delegation to
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    23 1 Feeling shy! Why? He can't keep aloof as love unites, not separates. ("The Four," Tamil) scene from 'Nalvar' Rumast Thangam ami 'New-faoe' Naerarajan.
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  • 228 1 VIJAYAWADA. "Mr. T. Viswanatham's styling himself as a Minister of the P.S.P. in the Andhra Cabinet is an erroneous concept and against the party directive, sent by che Chairman of the National Executive of the PS P. from Bombay on Sept. 26 said Mr. P. V.
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  • 45 1 OAJRO, Oct. 17. Thr. c French experts irrivccl !n Oairo yesterday to take g| ,>: of thousands of pieces of rare uiriture and works of art formerly belonfrir.g 1 to Kiti^ Parouk. Theyo nrc to hv .^old in seven] internatioiia! <?arly next year. A.P.
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  • 578 1 Don't Suppress Students' Spirit Of Daring Adventure Dr. Bhatnagar's Call At Varsity Convocation BARODA: Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar, Secretary to the Union Ministry of Education, urged the importance of a course in Humanities to all University students, and opposed the. ruthless suppression of the spirit of daring and adventure of
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