Indian Daily Mail, 19 October 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX, No. 249. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 157 1 Will Leave By Specially Chartered Plane Then Transfer To K.LM. Liner GEORGETOWN, BRITISH GUIANA, Oct. 18.— Cheddi Jagan, deposed Premier of British Guiana accused by the British Government of having led a plot to turn the colony into a Communist state
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  • 375 1 "Study Conditions First, Then Debate" Appeal To Attlee LONDON, Oct. 18.— Mr. Clement Attlee, leader of the British Labour Party, said last night he had received a telegram from Dr. Cheddi Jagan, deposed Chief Minister of British Guiana, asking that a Labour delegation be sent there and the House of
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  • 41 1 Mr. C. C. Tan, Member, S ngapore Legislative Council, placing a wreath on Mahatma Gandhi's Samadhi (cemetery) at Rajghat on behalf of the Singapore Government. Mr. Tan is att ending the Cotxnbo Man Consultative Committee at New Delhi.
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  • 224 1 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Oct. 18.— U.N. sources expressed new optimism regarding the projected Korean peace conference yesterday following a report that Red China hardly notified of U.S. willingness eventually to let a neutral to sit in. A high western informant disclosed
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  • 65 1 LONDON. Oct. 18.—QuccB jCliz (bcth yesterday unveiled "itain's greatest war memorial—to 20.455 men and WO"ien of the Commonwealth Forces who have no Known graves. More than 25.000 people, most of them relatives and ->00 of them from overseas, watched as the Queen per'Ormed the ceremony above
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  • 428 1 Indians Are Not Communal Says Repindla "As firm believers in democracy, Indians will be the last to claim communal representation under any political set up in any part of the world. They will get absorbed with Malayans so that in due course there will be no Indian Community but only
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  • 141 1 Jagan To Address Indian MPs Privately (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 18.—The deposed Premier of British Guiana is welcome to visit India, according to the External Affairs Ministry sources referring to a telegraphic request from Cheddi Jagan to Premier Nehru that he visit India and place his case
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  • 68 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 18. Gen. Chiang Chinß-ku. son of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, said yesterday in a farewell statement that he is convinced freedom will be re-established on the Chinese mainland. The General's statement, distributed in Washington by the Chinese Embassy after the Minister of Defence for the Nationalist
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  • 126 1 WAR IF ITALY OCCUPIES ZONE A XITO WARNS: BELGRADE. Oct. 18—The official Belgrade Radio quoted President Josef Broz Tito today as saying Yugoslavia stands by its decision to send armed forces into Zone A of Trieste if Italy movejg in occupying forces. He expressed his opinion in a lengthy interview
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  • 104 1 LONDON, Oct. 18.—President Tito, in an exclusive interview with the British independent Sunday newspaper, the Observer, said the present dispute ovev Trieste would not have the effect of making Yugoslavia turn to the Soviet Union His country was independent and conducting an independent policy.—Reuter. ROME, Oct.
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  • 32 1 VALETTA: Oct. 18.—Major General W. E. O. Hemminjf, General Officer Comnuindinjr British troops Malta, collapsed and died at Marsa Club yesterday after dlsmounting while refweeUifc jiob match.- Reuter
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  • 86 1 LONDON, Oct. 18.—Pyongyang Communist radio said today that the refusal of North Korean non-repatriated prisoners to attend explanations yesterday, wag the result of terrorism by agents of General Chiang Kai-shek and President Syngman Rhee. "Prisoners who are actually not prisoners have mingled in the camps under
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  • 207 1 THEY'RE LIVERPOOL, Oct. 18. A I batch of 11 British former war i prisoners arrived here from I Korea on Friday complaining that tniy had betn called Communists when they were not- They said that on the first troopship they sailed in from Japan the Dunera,
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  • 74 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 18.—The Premier* of India at the age of raor« than sixty had a fortymtnutft joy ride in a glider belonging to the Delhi Gliding Club on Saturday. Nehru flew over the Ramilta Ground* tn a plane piloted by Mr.
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  • 222 1 From Ou r Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 18.—The Andhra Legislative Assembly must be convened much earlier than the scheduled date of Nov. 23 in order to decide the issue whether Kurnool should continue as Capital, declared Prof. N. G. Ranga, Leader of
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  • 239 1 NEW DELHI, Ocl. 18.—The Colombo Plan Consultative Committee ended its annuul meeting here yesterday and issued communique reporting considerable progress in the economic development of South East Asia. The Committee adopted a progress report which will be submitted to the 15 member governments of the
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  • 271 1 CEYLONESE MINISTER RESIGNS COLOMBO, Oct. 18. The Ceylonese Minister of Justice^ Sir Lalita Abnaya RajapaKse" Queen's Counsel, yesterday submitted his resignation from the four-day old cabinet or Sir John Kotelawala. No rea« sou was immediately givejn. Sir Lalita Rajapakse had retained his post wlien Su John Kotelawala succeeded Mr Dudley
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  • 214 1 From Our Own Correspondent MYSORE. Oct. 18. The question of precedence nearly threatened to wreck the Mysore Maharaja* annual Durbar on the last day of the Dassara here. Chief Minister Mr. Hanumathiya had to leave suddenly on vital Government business for Bangalore and before leaving he
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  • 100 1 Award To Churchill Deplored OSLO, Oct. 18.—The Chanman of the Norwegian Author-* Association, Mr. Hans I lei berg, said in Bergen yesterday he was disappointed that Sir Winston Churchill had been awarded the Nobel prU« for literature. "I think it is depressing and disappointing for "fiction urlt< rs and poets
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  • 66 2 The Duchess of Kent, who last year visited Malaya, paid a visit to the Malayan Teachers' Training College at Kirk by, Liverpool. England, on Oct. 13, accompanied by her daughter, Princess Alexandra. There are 300 Ntiidentn, from all parts of Malaya, at the College. A.P. Photo
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  • 500 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mail, Oct. 19, 1958 The Beam Vs. The Motel THE non-Indian Capitalist newspapers in Malaya are continuing to twist the Indian Councillors' resignation episode to serve their own ulterior purposes. On the one hand, tney are shedding crocodile tears in profusion over the resignation over a
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  • 1759 2 Mere Officers To Be Posted A NEW deal for the tribes who Inhabit the NorthEast Frontier of India is envisaged in a scheme sanctioned by the Government of India which is now under process of Implementation. Under this, the administration of the North-East
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    41 2 PHOTO). DEPT. OF INFORMATION day tour of the State, dnrintr which he visited remote kiunponjrs and villa***. At Bukit Beton* he was met by a large jtatberin* of Oranjf Buklt. Picture shows Ruler talklnsr with the Pen^hulu of the OrSSJ lEddt
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  • 144 2 MADRAS: A plantain tree U» a garden belonging to 8. K. B. B. Fatasala. in bunch of bananas sprouting from the middle of its trunk. The freak tree, which is about 15 feet high, has the sprout at a height of about five feet from the ground.
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  • 218 2 NEW DELHI: The President has instituted the Overseas Clasp to .be worn with the General Service Medal 1947 for operational service outside India. Those who have served on the active strength of a, unit or formatfon operating or located in an operational area during
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  • 169 2 TIRUNELVELJ: The harvest of paddy crop (Kar) in the upper deltaic areas of the Tambraparni is almost over This has led to a sharp fall in paddy prices. The Samba variety (Kar crop), now harvested, is reported to be available at Rs 45, and below, as
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  • 180 2 I.— MADRAS: Of nearly 1,50,000 landholders owning more than 100 acres of land each in U» Indian Union, the Madras SUr (including the separated Andhra districts) has 11,248. Jammu ami Kashmir has no such landholder «l all, whereas Saurashtra
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  • 206 2 BANGALORE: Mr. C. Abdul Hug, Additional First Class Magistrate, Civil Station, last week passed orders committing the accused. Kuppuswami. alias Joker, to takx? his trial before the Sessions Judge. Civil Station, for offences under Sections 302 1.P.0. (MurderL 392 I.P.C. (Robbery), and 457 I.P.C. (house breaking), in
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  • 111 2 KARITS: A four-Dillartd mandapam at the foot of the Thanthondri Maiai Temple rock, two miles .south of Karur, collapsed last Sunday, resulting in a boy being killed on the spot and two men bein^ injured. The dnjured persons were taken to Karur in an ambulance car
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  • 76 2 Calcutta Tram-Fare Enquiry CALCUTTA: Mr. Justice P. B. Mukharji has submitted the report of his commission of enquiry on the enhancement cf second class fares by the Calcutta Tramways Cb. Ltd. The reiport was submitted to Dr. B. C. Roy, the Chief Minister, and is under consideration by the Government,
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  • 728 3 MAHAVIDARBHA VS. MAHARASHTR CONTROVERSY REACHES CLIMAX NAOPUK: The controversy over Mahavidarbha vs. Sarayukta Maharashtra which has been raging furiously for some time now is reaching a new climax. Mr. Hrijlal Hiyanl. Finance Minister and Congress leader of Berar. supported the demand for Mahavtdarbha,
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  • 145 3 Noted scientist*! from 14 countries gathered In Japan to attend the- International Conference on Theoretical Physics In Tokyo on Sept. 15. Under thto leadership of Japan's most famous scientist, Nobel Prize winner Mr. Hldekl Yukawa, the physicists revealed some of modern science's latest discoveries
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  • 236 3 MADRAS: The authorities of the Loyola Ctollege. Madras, have decided to start a First Grade College at Vijayawada to serve the Anuhra area. The College is expected to function rrom July iys4. It is understood that Mr. C. M. Trivetdi, Governor of Andhra State, has
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  • 116 3 MADRAS: At a meeting of the Committee of Honorary Visitors to the Corporation Zoological Gardens, Madras, a special committee was appointed to concert measures for the celebration of the Centenary of the Madras Zoo. The Committee will consist of the present honorary visitors and some others. Sri
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  • 840 3 SURAT: Acharya Kripalani, Chairman of the Praja-Socialist Party, who- was recently in Bulsar studying the Pardi satyagraha, has said in a letter to Mr. Maganlal Desai, Editor of the Harijan. "Let the case of the kisans of Pardi be decided on its merits.
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  • 24 3 TEHERAN, Oct. 18—Herbert Hoover Junior, son of former President Hoover, arrived here yesterday for a two week study of the Persian oil iUU»Uw.— Peuttr.
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  • 269 3 KURNOOL WILL CONTINUE AS ANDHRA CAPITAL FOR TIME BEING KURNOOL: The flrs* meeting of the Andhra Cabinet took place last Monday at the main Secretariat from IS noon to S p m. Mr. T, Prakasam presided. All the Ministers were present. Important decisions were taken at this meeting, it was
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  • 98 3 NAOEROOIL: News is to hand from Rajakkamangalam, a place eight miles from here, that three (unmarried girls, aged 18, 21 and 19 respectively, daughters of one Vythtalinga Nadar of that place, committed suckle by hanging inside their house on Oct. 8. The glrK Thankamoney, Thankavadlvoo
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  • 154 3 TRIVANDRUM: Travancore University proposes to start a "Secretariat practice course" to train matriculates, and holders of S.S.L.C., or other equivalent qualification for Secretariat work under Government, This proposal is now before the State Government, and is expected that necessary sanction will be given, and funds
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  • 116 3 TRIVANUKUM The first Travancore Battalion, National Cadet Corps, will hold its annual camp this year in the Neyyatinkara Vilavancode community project area. The camp which will last 26 days, will Bring a good number of cadets and officers of the junior and senior divisions of the N.C.C. into
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  • 138 3 A JMER CABINET AJMEH: Mr. Balakrishna Kaula. State Finance Minister said last Monday that he had asked the Chief Minister to relieve him from, the portfolio of Finance only, and not from the Cabinet.- It was, however, left to the Chief Minister to relieve him from the Minustership as well,
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  • 208 3 At the end of the tree-hour meeting of the Cabinet, Mr. Pulla rteaai met the Pressmen and gave the following further details of the decisions taken by the CUbinet at the meeting. It was decided that the Andhru Legislative Assembly .snould be summoned to
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  • 114 3 The final Nation of the Andhra State emblem wad next considered, it was decided that the Dharma Chakra in the Amaravathi Stupa and the Puma. Kumbham from the Amaravathi sculpture and the Asoka lions to be suitably harmonised, inset into the circle with the Asoka lions supporting
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    91 3 *V ttotd Field Marshal Jo*ip Broz Tito, Premier of Yugoslavia* addresses a big crowd gathered at Leskovac In Southern Serbia, on Oct. It. Be said that If Italian troops en* ter Zone A In Trieste when the British and American forces move out, Yugoslavia would regard It a "an act
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  • 495 3 MISSIONARIES' ASSURANCE TO GOVT. BANGALORE: The Standing Committee of the Catholic Bishop's Conference of India, concluded fits deliberations here last Monday. The committee reviewed the work done by the different sections and considered certain problems confronting the church in its various spheres of activity. The members present were: the Archbishop
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  • 91 3 CALCUTTA: Tho intuation •\t. Burnpur has reached a stage where normal average production in all sections of both the works is being rapidly regained, according to an announcement made by the management nf the Indian Iron and Steel Company and the Indian Standard Wagon Company. It
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  • 918 4 Senanayake Govt's Resignation Predicted In Almanac! He Never Liked The Office At All: Forecast About His Future IyHLLE rulers or Prime Ministers in other parts of the world are being deposed and supplanted at an alarming rate the latest examples being Axnin Didi of the Maldives and Cheddi .lagan of
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  • 156 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 18.— Ml. Richard Casey, Australian External Affairs Minister, who is in New Delhi leading th« Australian delegation to the Colombo plan oonference. said he regretted to see the present misunderstanding 1 between India and the United States. "I know that really India Is
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  • 56 4 Mr. Adi Nahappan, former editor of Tamil Nesan, left yesterday Singapore by "Surriento" for the United Kingdom to study law. Mr. Xahappan will Htay in England for about three years. He »m employed In the Malayan Film Unit. He was »e«ii off at the
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  • 365 4 LONDON, Oct. 18. A booklet approved by the ranking prelate of the Church of England denounced the Roman Catholic Church aa "totalitarian" on Friday and accused It of "touting for converts among the serious ill and dying" in England. The 32-page booklet, written by anonymous Anglican priests,
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  • 51 4 HONGKONG, Oct. 18. Indonesia's first Ambassador to China, 55-year-old Arnold Monomutu, left here yesterday by train for Peking via Canton, He was accompanied by his aunt Mrs. Tarn Ba Bong, two First Secretaries, one Chancellor, one Second Secretary and one Third Secretary and their families.
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  • 204 4 F3 ft The mcial committee dealine with scientific and technical terms In Suabasha will compile terms for use in the senior secondary school, when It completes Its list of terms for use up to Standard 8. A proposal to this effect has been made by the chairman
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  • 114 4 COLOMBO: The Government of India proposes to award three cultural scholarships to students of Indian and Ceylonese origin permanently resident in Ceylon in 1954. The scholarships will be awarded to students in Arts and Humanities, Sciences, Agriculture, Medicine, Technology, Education, Law, Commerce. Forestry. Veterinary Science, Engineering
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  • 155 4 r:OL,OMBO. Oct. 18.—Mr. E B. Wickramanayake. Queen's Counsel. yesterday accepted the invitation of the new Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala to take up the portfolio of Justice. The portfolio fell vacant when the Prime Minister asked Sir Lialita Rajapakse, Queen's Counsel, to resign. Mr. G. G. Fonnambalam,
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    44 4 PHOTO Mahmoud Sabry Aly, 53. a la- "Kin*" Sabri, ir held h\ a guard as he jfoes to the <yai'ows at Cairo's emtral prison after being: sentenced to death by Egypt* \1,,\',,. lutionary court on char^eH of tr'* 0 with a foreign power. A.P.
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  • 775 4 Federal Indian Councillors' Resignation After LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Sir,— A change from the ordinary course of events is working today in the Federal Captial, when the UMNO-MCA is clamouring for a new constitution with its main aim of 1954 elections. The Federal Govt. on their part have started membership
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  • 213 4 X-mas For The Lepers: An Appeal For Gifts Sir, Durihg the month of December 1953, the patients of the Trafalgar Home for Lepers In Yeo Chu Kang Road, will have their Christmas Parties: one for adults and one for children. These parties are being 1 organised by the S.L.R.A. whose
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  • 66 4 CJALL.E: About a hundred employees of the DCI Carpentry Workshop at KogKala tvent on a sit-down strike recently and despite Kolicv requests, refused to leave the premises until their jfrlevanceg are redressed. They say they are not piepared to work on a piece-rats basis as suggested
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  • 60 4 Th« population of Slrg.n.ore 1 as at June 30, 1952 is estimated at 1,079,794. comprising 1.077.155 for Singaporo ud Adjacent Islands, 1,639 for Ohrlstmas Island and 1,000 for Cocos-Keelin^ lalandi. The mid-year population of Sing-apore, fijrurcs by n»un racial groups are: Chinese— »30,079; Malaysians— l3l.664; Indians Pakisthnis 80,096;
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