Indian Daily Mail, 20 October 1953
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Title Section16 1953-10-20 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 250. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1953. FOUR PAGES IS CENTS16 words
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528 1953-10-20 1 No Need To "Wait" For K.L— S'pore Trunk Calls (By Our Staff Reporter) It is now possible, except in the very busy hours, to pick up a telephone in Kuala Lumpur and get through to Singapore almost at once/ declared Mr. J. C. Dallow, Director o f Telecommunications, Singapore, during528 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-10-20 1 In a Chinese shop at Ulu Choh New Village In Johure, La<ly Templer persuades a ohlid to pose for this picture. Lady Templer was on a three-day tour of Johore with the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer recently. Dept. of Information Photo.43 words
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Article104 1953-10-20 1 Tomorrow (Wednesday), the Commanding General, Far Bast Air Force, U.S.A.P., General O. P. Weyland, will arrive at Tengah airfield from i his Headquarter? in Tokyo. The General is on a five-day visit to the Commander- inChief Far East Air Force, Air Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson, and104 words
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Article147 1953-10-20 1 During the month of September this year, there were four prosecutions for alleged corruption against public servants in the Federation. Of these two secured convictions, says a Federal Government press statement. In one case, the accused was sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment on two counts, the sentences147 words
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488 1953-10-20 1 Secret Agreement Reported Big Five And N S. Koreas: LONDON, Oct. 19. The western powers were reported secretly agreed last night on a new plan for a Korean peace conference to be attended only by the Big Five and both North and South Korea.488 words
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Article106 1953-10-20 1 Dining the nine months of January to September this year, 252 Communist terroi rists" in Pahang have been killed, captured or have sur> rendered. 171 were killed, nine were captured and 72 surreni dered. Of thia total, 41 have been Communist Branch Committee Members or senior to106 words
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Article184 1953-10-20 1 SRINAGAR: Baksht Ghulam Moahmmed, Premier of Kashmir, said, that, if he and his colleagues had not taken timely action, the history of Korea would have been repeated in the State of Kashmir. Baksht Ghulam Mohammed was speaking at a meeting of the Tehsil National Conference atFOC - 184 words
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Article144 1953-10-20 1 LONDON, Oct. 19. The Duke of Edinburgh told an audience at the rtoyal Navy College Greenwich Friday night: "I shall always be a .seaman at heart-'' The Duke said "I may try a lot of other things, but at neart 1 am afraid 1 shallReuter - 144 words
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Article195 1953-10-20 1 LYMINGTON Hampshire, Oct. 19. Warrants out for the arrest of Lord Montagu of Beaulleu, now In the United States, and an unnamed man also abroad concern two boy scouts, the authorities here announced last Friday. Mr. S. V. Turner Lamb, Chairman of the Lymington magistrates,Reuter - 195 words
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Article236 1953-10-20 1 LONDON, Oct. 19. Belgrade Radio Bald last night Yugoslavia could never agree to take part in a five-power conference on Trieste which would accept from the beginning the ceding of Zone A to Italy. The Tanjuft official news agency's diplomatic editor stated that if the factsA.P. - 236 words
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Article66 1953-10-20 1 The Unique Banda KANDT: "However many Bandas there may be in this Country, the leader of these Bandaa (Nayaka Banda) Is I. All the other Bandas are useless Bandas, (Nikam Bandmla). Therefore am I called Bandaranaflce." So said Mr. S. W. R. D. B&ndaranalke speaking from the chair at aFOC - 66 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-10-20 1 rtujxu. The Queen, Prince Philip and Princess Margaret leave Euston Station by car on their return to London from holiday in Scotland.- A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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359 1953-10-20 1 PANMUNJOM, Oct. Id.— The Communists today refused to make substitute explanations to anti-Red Chinese PoWs after being told that North Korean PoWs could not be brought before the Red persuaders without a fight. The Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission cancelled today's explanations to the PoWsA.P. - 359 words
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Advertisement63 1953-10-20 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33 00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month $6 50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 38.00 1 Year 78.00 IITJ7 "^Ajjft GIVE YOU MORE HOURS AT YOUR S^\ DESTINATION LESS yS63 words
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Article159 1953-10-20 2 BHAGALPUR Acharya Yinoba Bnave urged the people to worn witn the same zeal for the success of Bnoodan Yagna as they had for India's freedom in 1932 and 1942. Vinobaji, who was addressing the tJnoodan workers 01 the Amarpur Thana Congress Committee while on his way159 words
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Article159 1953-10-20 2 BOMBAY Two persons j were killed and four injured, one of them seroualy, when a mixed train was derailed between Bechrajl and Rantej stations (in Mehsana District) on the Kalol-Bechraji section of the Western Railway, last week, according to a telegram received from the Assistant Superintendent of Traffic,FOC - 159 words
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398 1953-10-20 2 SAJLEM: "I was largely instrumental in bringing Sri C. Rajagopalachariar into power as Chief Minister in Madras State as I successfully worked for the defeat of the Congress in the last elections, and Congressmen had had to rush to him for help.FOC - 398 words
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184 1953-10-20 2 INDO-CEYLON AGREEMENT NEHRU'S HOPE COLOMBO: Mr. Nehru believes that the new Ceylon Prime Minister, Sir John Kate~ iwala's fair-mindedness would ensure a speedy settlement of the outstanding- lndo-Oeylon problems, declared Mr. C C. Deaai. Indian High Commissioner, in Ceylon last week. Mr. Desai, who returned from New Delhi this evening,FOC - 184 words
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348 1953-10-20 2 BOMBAY The demand for a United Karnatak State < and the activities in connexion therewith were raised in three < petitions admitted by Mr. Justice Bavdekar, and Mr. Justice v"yas, tn the Bombay High Court. last week. > The petitions were filed by SriFOC - 348 words
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Article163 1953-10-20 2 NEW DELHI: Official circles in Delhi describes us totally misleading statements made by Dr. Donges, Soutn African Minister of the Interior, in his speech in the Union Parliament in connexion with the Immigrants Regulation (Amendment) Bill wnich seeks to ban the entry of Indian wives163 words
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Article182 1953-10-20 2 Dr. Donges had also said that parity had now been reached in the sex proportion of the Indian community in the Union. This statement was not based on the vital statistics of the South African Government itself. The disparity between the Indian males and females in aFOC - 182 words
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Article39 1953-10-20 2 MIAMI: The Florida State Supreme Court has ruled that it is slanderous to call a person a Communist at a public gathering because it "imputes to the accused a loathsome atate of mind FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-10-20 2 Members of the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee which met at New Delhi recently, paying homage to the memory of Mahatma Gandhi at Rajgbat. Thir<f from left is Mr. C. C Tan, member. Singapore Legislative Council.40 words
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90 1953-10-20 2 Wonder Girl Of Coorg In Mysore Hospital BANGALORE: Kumar i Dhanalakshmi, the wonder girl of Coorg, who has not taken food or water since a year and so puzzled doctors has arrived in Bangalore, for medical observation. She has been admitted in a special ward in the Bangalore Victoria HospitalFOC - 90 words
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1077 1953-10-20 2 BOMBAY: The Importance of stepping up Hie production of coconuts Jti the country was stressed by Mr RAFI AHMED KLDWAI, Union Minister for Food and Agriculture, at the 18th Session of the Indian Central Coconut Committee here recently. The Minister said It was true that1,077 words
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269 1953-10-20 2 PAIXrHAT: Opening a Hindu orphanage at Akkathethara (Palghat) under the Malabar Devasoms, Sri X Venkataswami Nayudu, Minister for Hindu Religious Endowments said the temple had been the community centre in the past, and Hindu life harf jeen closely associated witu it. Then slackness of templeFOC - 269 words
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Article212 1953-10-20 2 BOMB A* Mr. Kafi Ahmed Kidwai, Union Food Minister denied "all rumours" that he would shortly be given to a different portfolio in the Cabinet. "I don't think the Prime Minister has any plans for a reshuffle of the Cabinet nor has he discussed the possibility ofFOC - 212 words
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223 1953-10-20 2 NAGPUR The Madhya Pradesh Assembly passed into law me Bui introduced by the Agriculture Minister, Mr. Tiwari, providing for conscription of service of every male person above the age of 14 to combat the menace from locusts, rice-bugs or paddy grasshoppers. Tne Bill alsoFOC - 223 words
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132 1953-10-20 2 Punjab PCC Bans Anti-Congress Acts CHANDIGARH: The Work ing Oommi'tee of the Punjab (1) Pradesh Congress, meeting here recently, decided that no Congressman could be permitted to indulge in activities either againeft the Congress organization or against the Congress Government. Rules were adopted to permit formation of Congress parties inFOC - 132 words
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1934 1953-10-20 3 C-PLAN CONFERENCE Will Allow Full Play To Private Sector Nehru NEW DEL«I: Prime Minister Nehru advised the countries participating in the Colombo Plan to bring an Imaginative approach in dealing with the problems of Asia and South-East Asia, so that the passionate desire of millionsFOC - 1,934 words
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Article374 1953-10-20 3 NEW DELHI: An import* uestlon of Hindu law pertai ig to the "father's right disposition over self-acquir property and the Jntere which his sons or grandaoa take in the same, was decidi by a division bench of t] Supreme Court recently whi allowing a Madras appe againstFOC - 374 words
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Article259 1953-10-20 3 EDUCATION MADRAS The representatives of the Madras Headmasters' Conference met the members of the secondary education team, now on a visit to the City, at the office of the Director of Public Instruction last Monday. The proceedings were not open to the Press. It is understoodFOC - 259 words
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Article648 1953-10-20 3 NEW DELHI: The Central Advisory Council of In"f™* »*t woartly under the Chairmanship of Sri T. T. Krishnamachart, Minister for Commerce and Industry. >d Besides representatives of st workers and employers the is meeting was attended by Sri id C. D. Deshmukh, Finance Mite niater. Sri K.FOC - 648 words
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Article116 1953-10-20 3 LAHORE: Th« Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan are likely to meet to diacuss the Kashmir issue before April next when the Plebiscite Administrator is due to be inducted into office in terms of the Delhi Agreement. This was indicated by Pakistan's Minister for KashmirFOC - 116 words
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123 1953-10-20 3 Central Cabinet Mr. Kidwai Denies rumours BOMBAY: Mr; Bali Ahmed Kidwai, Union Food minister, denied "all rumours" that he would shortly take charge of a different portfolio in the Cabinet. "I do not think the Prime Minister has any. plans for a reshuffle of the Cabinet nor has he discussedFOC - 123 words
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Article299 1953-10-20 3 MADRAS: The seventh Kamfoar Conference will be held in Madras City during the last week of November this year. Under the auspices of the Kambar Kashagam a meeting was held on Sunday Oct. 11 at the Woodlands Hotel. Mylapore, to consider the steps to be taken to organiseFOC - 299 words
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Article458 1953-10-20 3 STNA: Mr. J. P. Narain, *SP leader, on his return from a tour of the floodaffected areas of North Bihar ■has suggested to the State and the Central Governments to set up immediately a highlevel engineering body to make a comprehensive topographi:al study of NorthFOC - 458 words
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53 1953-10-20 3 CALCUTTA: A nignt loug search by divers, and Police led to the recovery of the body of a second officer of ss. "West Bengal," now berthed Inside the Kiddtrpore docks The victim, Sri Padmanabhan, who has been missing was to stated have f boardFOC - 53 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-10-20 4 FHOTU. Mr G Saranrapanj, Secretary, Tamil* Representative Council, addressing the gathering. To*' Ms* left are seated Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, Mrs. Menon, Mr. P. Somasekaran. Attache, Mrs. Somasekaran, and Mrs. Khurana Mr. M. M. Khurawa, Secretary to the embassy Is seated atI.D.M. - 79 words
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Article44 1953-10-20 4 SIR CHARLES LOE WEN The Commander in Chief Far East Land Forces, Lieutenant General Sir Charles Loewen left by air yesterday morning for a short visit to Malaya. This is his first visit to the Federation since he as* sumed his duties as C.-in-C.44 words
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2178 1953-10-20 4 m Tamils' Contribution To Malaya's Progress Praised Mr. Sarangapany Explains Tamils' Grievances (By Oar Staff Reporter) "Indians will be the last to claim communal representation under a democratic political set-up in any part of the world," declared Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Kepresentative of2,178 words
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232 1953-10-20 4 Singapore Is A "Cultural Paradise,' Says Gopala Menon (By Our Staff Reporter) Singapore had often Deen reierreu w a» a cmtural desert' but in reality it is a 'Cultural Paradise' said Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India, speaking at a Social arranged by the Indian Fine232 words
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Article86 1953-10-20 4 BOMBAY: The quota of Indian cotton for textile mills all over the country for 1953--54 will be the same as that given to each mill during 1952--53, it was learnt here. The Textile Commissioner to the Government of l«dia is understood to have Issued anFOC - 86 words
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111 1953-10-20 4 BALAJTTIYA Swabastu classes for police office is m the Ambalangoda Police Superintendent's district were started at the AmbalantfCKia Police Station on Oct. 15. They will be conducted by Sergeant D. S. P. Devaraja, one of the trainees of the National Languages Commission. Forty selected teachers111 words
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52 1953-10-20 4 NEW DELHI: The Govern ment of India has decided to furnish the Indian held Po^t Offices in Korea with Indian postage stamps (archaeological series) overprinted with the words, "Bhartiya Sanraksha Katak, Korea" in Hindi a communique from the Directorate-General of Posts and TelegraphsFOC - 52 words
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Article56 1953-10-20 4 LOS ANGELES Jacki« Lioughery red-haired winner of the 1952 "Miss U.S.A. 1 beauty queen title, has sought to end her marriage of less than a year to singer Guy Mitchell, charging he caused her 'shock anguish, and pain She filed a separate maintenance suit asking56 words
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