Indian Daily Mail, 25 October 1953

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOU IX. No. 265. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 148 1 DID THEY DISCUSS KOREA? NEW DELHI, OctJ^-Red China's Ambassador General Yuan Chung-Hsien, conferred yesterday with Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru for 40 minutes with Foreign Secretary R. K. Nehru and the foreign Ministry's Secretary General N K lillai, also present. A Foreign Ministry sources
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  • 108 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 24.— The Central Parliamentary Congress Board had dismissed aii charge of corruption, and nepotism against the Chiei Minister of Hyderabad and less and have strongly advised all Congress members of the three other ministers as baseless and have strongly advised all Congress members of
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  • 106 1 Recently the only locality in Britain for the monkey orchid was almost totally destroyed by the plough, when— by leaving a comparatively small strip of turf a nudes of plants, at any rate, could have been preserved. To Ml against this, however. Jt la fair to
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  • 108 1 DETROIT, Oct. 24.— A 50- whose heart wad r -.started three times by a new. v developed electronic* heart timvlntor died Thursday nifcht. Dr. Austin Z. Howard, act»ns{ superintendent of the hos'M where the man was itad, iid. -The machine J" ration was a success. Other <x>mpliontions killed
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  • 117 1 J'JFTS FOR INDIAN < I STODIAN FORCE NEW DELHI: The Indian !<todian Force in Korea will a "sweet" Deepavall ,;1;!"^ to contributions so far <( -'^<l from every part of Indi ly the i ndifl goldlcrg in 2?J£ l Comf °rts Fund. About 0 Pounds of halwa and SSwfl! beln
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  • 153 1 No Politics For Govt. Servants Wh eher Government servants could take part in politics was discussed at the meeting of t.ie Council for Negotiations held Friday. They discussed the contents and recommendations of two Wh te Papers on the i>litical activities of Civil Servants in the U.K. It was agreed
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  • 49 1 MANILA, Oct. 24.— Burma yesterday submitted its entry to the 1954 Asian Games in Manila, the Organising Committee announced. The 13 other participants in the May 1-9 Games are Ceylon, Formosa, Hongkong, Iran, India, Israel, Japan, Pakistan Philippines, the Republic of Korea, Singapore. Thailand and Vietnam^ A.P.
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  • 277 1 QUEEN WILL CONTINUE WORK WHILE ABROAD LONDON, Oct. 24— When Queen Elizabeth leaves on her Commonwealth tour next month, much of her desk wor* wnl go with her. Though Counsellors of State will be appointed to handle the day to day matters which need the sovereign's signature or approval there
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  • 55 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 24.— Fqr the first time in the long history of Fort St. George, there was no flag flying above the citadel on Friday. It appears the recent heavy rains had damaged the flag and rope and they have
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  • 43 1 LOS ANGELES, Oct. 24. Crooner King Crosby wag sued for a million dollars damages yesterday by three persons who claimed that he was "under the influence of intoxicating liquors" at the time of^a traffic crash en Oct. 11. A.P.
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  • 56 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.— U.S. Government synthetic rub ber production sales are slumping with the gfovernmentowned synthetic rubber factories outlook bleak. Preliminary estimates based on a 90-day forward orders from major consuming firms indicated RFC sales will drop from 43,000 long tons this month to 41,000 tons in November
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  • 127 1 PANMUNJOM, Oct. 24.One of the 335 South Korean prisoners o f war who the Reds said did not want to be repatriated to Democracy asked to come home today. An Indian spokesman said the neutral commission would hold a hearing later on the PoWs request to
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  • 279 1 PANMUNJOM, Oct. 24. Communist efforts to persuade anti-Communist Korean war prisoners to return home appeared yesterday to be stalled at least until next week and there was no Indication whether the PoWs would call off a sit down which threatens the armistice. The North
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  • 72 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 24. The White House announced yosterday that 1.456 U.S. ffovcriunent employees were dismissed or forced to resign for security reafwns in the four months ended Sept. 30. The figures was submitted to the cabinet by Philip Young, chairman of the Civil Service Commission. It has
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  • 61 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 24. Loading of the first shipload of wheat for Pakistan to oe transported from America's west coast will begin on Sunday at Longview, Washington, the Foreign Operations Administration said yesterday. Joseph Sfchollenbarger, consultant on the Pakistan wheat programme for inspection, will be on hand
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  • 92 1 SEOUL. Oct. 24. Arthur Dean, special representative of the U.S. State Department, arrives here yesterday for weekend talks before opening- negotiations with the Communists on Monday on the time and place of the Korean peace conference. Dean expected to meet with South Korean President Syngman Rhee
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  • 74 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 24.— President Rajendra Prasad last night pledged India's continued co-operation in United Nations endeavours for world peace. Broadcasting on the eve of the eighth anniversary of United Nations day, Prasad said "despite its shortcomings, the United Nations i» the only means of
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  • 189 1 From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 24. Sri Prakasa deservedly, popular Governor of Madras for the first time since his appointment faced a black flag de. monst ration at Chidambaram on Friday. The Governor ia on week's tour of South Arcot and Tanjore Districts and Dravida
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  • 343 1 LONDON, Oct. 24.- Conflicting leports came out or tne uiiu-casi. yesieruay oi a plane cra^n near tne tiouuiea is-taen-1-.eoanesti-aJynan ooiueis. uejruc saia u swcdisn uiriiner ciasnea in Uie ujeoa- iun •3neir.ii lmiuiiLum Kiuitig «a pdssenegis ana ciewmen. i'ne rtwciiiMi Council M Beuut-Joan *aical vvuuse pus* as an nonoiary
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  • 27 1 YARMOUTH, ENGLAND, Oct. 24.— Several hundred Scot fisher girls were on strike here yesterday over a contract for red herrings to Russia. A.P.
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    37 1 PHOTO. U.S.A. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles right) and French Foreign Minis! er Georges Bidault (left) start their talks on international affairs with British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden (centra at the Foreign Office in London.- A.P.
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  • 707 1 NIXON ARRIVES HERE Stability Off S. E. A. Is Vital To Whole World U.S. Vice President Meets Men In The Street! (By Our Staff Reporter) **u vlslt m an lndl cation of our recognition of the vital importance of Singapore and the Malayan btates
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  • 78 1 LONDON, Oct. 24- Anti* Communist taxtefn ttom British Guiana called on Britain and the World Bank yesterday t c spend US$lOO,OOO,OOO to develop the colony's economy and c.-untci-Hct. Communism John Carter, chairman of Guiana's United Democratic Party told a news conference that "if the (British)
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  • 1899 2 U. N. Committee Told NSW YORK: la the Special Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly in New York last Friday Indian opened the debate on the treatment of people of Indian origin in the Union of South Africa. The Indian delegate, Mr.
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  • 137 2 SUUAT: Charges were framed by Mr D. H. Patel, First class Magistrate of Pardi, against Mr. Aaoka Mehta, Dr. Amul Desai and 15 others in the three cases arising out of the first Khed satyagraha at Pardi. The charges urc, unlawful assembly with weapons, trespass, mischief,
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  • 790 2 TRTVANDRUM: The delimitation of the various As* sembly constituencies in Travancore-Cochin State is practically complete, it ia officially learnt here. Under the Delimitation Commission Act of 1952, the Commission has to issue certain orders regarding delimitation and steps have been taken
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  • 180 2 ERNAKULAM: Sri K. R. Viswambaran, Commissioner, Advancement of Backward Communities, in TravancoreCochin, on Monday visited Mulampalli, in Cheranellur Panchayat. a suburb of Ernakulam, and Karukutty, near Chalakudi, the two areas where Anglo-Indians in the State live in large numbers. The AngloIndian community of these two areas
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  • 154 2 TRIVANDRUM: The Travancore Cochin Government has announced the appointment of a Board of Directors for running the Sitharam Spinning and Weaving Mills, at Trichur which has been closed since the middle of July. oJ£ e Mllls > employing about 2,500 workers is expected to restart work
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  • 342 2 Trivandrum A seven-man deputation of scheduled caste representatives from the Tamil speaking taluks of South Tr»yancore waited on the Delimitation Commission here and represented that a reserved seat be provided in the Tamil area in delimiting the constituencies for general elections to the Travancore-Cochin Legislative
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  • 87 2 Tho fifth meeting of tbe Colombo Plan Consultant. Committee opened in New Delhi, India, Oct. 13. Minist«rs from 11 countries, officials from four other*, ami representative* of three United Nation* Organisations attended. Delegates to the conference paid a \isit to the spot where Mahatma Gandhi wan
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  • 375 2 CURAT: Mr. Yeshwant Rao i Chavan, Bombay's Minister for Civil Supplies, told a Congress workers meeting that "the policy of gradual decontrol, adopted by the Bombay Gov- ernment will be continued and a further step in this direction will be taken this year." Speaking about the
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  • 96 2 NEW DELHI: Prime Miniter Nehru on Oct. 20 appealed to the people to make collections for sending Diwali gifts to Indian Custodian Force in Korea. Addressing pressmen at hi? residence Mr. Nehru said that Indian officers and men "hid done excellent work there and maintained
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  • 47 2 TAIPEI, Oct. 23.—Preparations arc underway for Urge scale ceiebratiotu? throughout Formosa, on Oct. 25. eighth an niversary of the formal return of Formosa to the Chines, after half a century ot Japanese rule. The day will be celebrated as h national holldnv A.P.
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  • 1636 3 •but I found nudity Esther laughable, nor unmoral in fact the frankness of nudity is not conducive to sensuaJity nudism is certainly honest SEVENTEEN kilometres out to sea from the little port of Lelevandou in the South of France, lies an island where
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  • 125 3 MADRAS: The Committee appointed by the Government of Madras under the chairman* ship of Prof. R. V. Pteruiekur to examine and report on the modified scheme of elementary education met again at the office of the Director of Publio Instruction. The Committee had discus^tmd with some officers
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  • 290 3 MAL»KAS: "The formation cf linguistic States in the present state erf tne country's development is dangerous to us unity a s it is certain to incite separatist feelings to tne detriment of Indian unity said Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar President of the Tamil Nad Congress.
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  • 146 3 LONDON, The Government of India may be better advised to hasten rather than delay the reorganisation of States on a linguistic basis, suggests observing that the creation of the new State of Andhra "is the starting signal for new troubles in India," and "also to truncate Bombay." The
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  • 216 3 LAHORE The Pakistan Government is, at present, considering the appointment of various Boards and Committees as a preliminary to the induction into office of a Plebiscite Administrtator for Kashmir, as provided for in the Delhi Agreement between the Prime Ministers of India ind Pakistan. Mr.
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  • 44 3 PAKISTAN KARACHI: The Government announced that King Felaal of Iraq and Crown Prince Abdullah will pay an official visit to Pakistan in January next. The announcement said that the exact date of the royal visa would be announced later.— FOC
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  • 371 3 Ceylon News: Elections To Local Bodies Postponed In Ceylon •i— OOLOMBO: Ceylon Government has po»tpoaad the The local bodies affected in- dude the *ef t-wing-etrong Colombo Municipal council, wnicn was temporally c^jven under Government control after the lslandwidc disturbances foJowmg workers' hartal. Dr. c. W. W. Kannangara, Local Government Mlnteter.
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  • 89 3 COLOMBO: Mr. D. B. R. Gunawardena has given notice of the following motion in the House of Representatives: TWs House is of opinion that Ministers, Members of Parlia* ment, Gazetted Government Servants and their families, which term shall include husbands, wives and children should be called upon to
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  • 145 3 New Secretary Of Defence Ext. Affairs COLOMBO Mr. Gunasena. de Soyza, Secretary of the Cabinet Planning: Committee and Chief Planning Officer, has assumed duties as Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Defence and External Affairs. The post became vacant with the appointment of Sir Kanthiah Valthlanathan as Minister of Housing
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  • 223 3 COLOMBO t Notice of a resolution protesting: against the proposal to film the life of the Buddha was given at a special meeting of the Ceylon Regional Centre of the World Fellowship of Buddhists held at "AmuHagiri", Flower Road, Cplombo. The resolution was as follows: "This
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  • 115 3 ALUTQAMA: Pathberiye Indanando Thero, addressing a meeting of the Ittapana Bauddha Arakshaka Mandalaya, said the I.G.P's report on crime figures for the first half year of 1953, was a disgrace for any country claiming to be civilised. The report made it clear that "all five committed in this
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  • 254 3 COLOMBO: Ceylonese have been misrepresented in India as being unfriendly to Indians, the Press was told recently by Mr. V. S. Ratnasabapathy, leader of the Indian contingent to thye All-Ceylon Rover Scout Moot Mr. Ratnasabapathy, wtho has been here for over a week the moot opened
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  • 115 3 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government haa, from time to time, received inquiries from various firms interested in .starting television here. The Minister of Posts and Information, the Hon. Mr. S. Natesan, said that us it would be a very expensive project, the Government felt It could not undertake television by
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  • 67 3 COLOMBO: Ceylon hius now entered the American mjonazite market following the ban on monazite exports Imposed by the Travancore Gbvernment. Monaztte Is used for the manufacture of atom bombs, and is found on the south-west coast of Ceylon. This week, Rs. 50,000 worth of monazite was shipped to New
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  • 200 4 Use Of Vernacular Languages In Education Education of schoolchildren i>«: adult illiterates is best <• uried out through the mother loiignie of the pupil. But the existence* of many hundreds of languages lacking a written form is only one of the dimult problems that arise in 1 1 "Plying this
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  • 324 4 Ceylon s External Assets. DROP TO A NEW LEVEL COLOMBO: At the end of the financial year, September 30th, 1953, Ceylon's external assets dropped to a new low level of Rs. 658,836,000, while in the sphere of trade a defi of nearly Rs. 40,000,000 was recorded during the first nine
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  • 210 4 COLOMBO: In order to cx« change ideas in co-operatives representing 1 the Island at education between officers en gaged in such work in Asian countries, the Asian Co-opera-tive Field Mission of the International Labour organisation is holding a training course in Lahore. Pakistan, for 3 weeka. Mr. Robert
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  • 36 4 WASHINGTON, Oct. 24. Communist China has seized Shanghai's 50-year-old "Bubbling Well" cemetery containing British, French and American graves "for other purposes" and will remove all bodies from it, the State Department said yesterday. Reuter
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    82 4 An Arab Legion officer (centre) and members of the United Nations Mixed Armistice Commission inspect bodies of victims killed daring the Israeli attack on the Jordan village of Quiba, night 14 Oct. The death role in the village is nearin- 60, with 15 injured and them are stated to be
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  • 1198 4 TIME, TIDE TWILIGHT jyv*y te V «*ks one of our correspondents, "that twilight last* longer In Norway than It does in Italy?" Another reader enquires. "Why do we have extra high tides at new moon, when the sun and moon are pulling together and also at full moon, when they
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  • 173 4 COLiOMtfO: All the request* made by Ceylon for assistance from the World Health Organisation In 1955 have been upproved by the Sixth Session of ||M South-East Asia Regional Conference which met in Bangkok recently. These requests will now be submitted to the next World Health Assembly for approval.
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  • 233 4 Hindu Marriage Registration "There is an urgent need for a reform in the registration of Hindu Marriages", says Mr. G. S. Nadarajah, General Secretary, Selangor Hindu Youths Organisation, Kuala Lumpur in a statement to the press. The statement adds: "The first and foremost is the compulsory Registration of all Hindu
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  • 423 4 I-anklP'iSS.?^ Manel Illan S akoon who was adjudged "Miss Manel has been awarded a prize of £100 by the Mecca Dancing Corporation, sponsors of the "Miss World" competition in which beauties from 18 countries took part. This is the first time that
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  • 124 4 The Volley Ball Tournament which was started in conjunction with Onam Day Sports, but had to be postponed, will be continued with renewed vigour and enthusiasm. There are five Teams which will participate in this Tournament, and will have in all four matches between the Teams.
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  • 114 4 TRIVANDRUM: The Travancore Tamilnad Congress, meeting at Nagercoil, about 50 miles from here, passed a resolution protesting against the "unconstitutional, unconventional and illegal procedure adopted by the States Ministry and the acquiescence of the Rajpramukh in allowiag tho continuance in office of the Congress Ministry which has
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  • 67 4 COLOMBO: The Government has decided that the present system of Provincial Kachcheries with District Kachcherles subordinate to them should be abolished and that all Kachcheries should function as independent departmental units, and that the head of each Kachcheri under the proposed new system should be designated "Government Ag-ent"
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  • 59 4 COLOMBO: The Radio Com. mission appointed to probe into the working: of Radio Ceylon will hold public sittings shortly. The Commission has already received about 160 memorano-i irom institutions and Indivl.. duals. A number of Radio Ceylon officials, technical personnel, and semi-official bodies tuch as the various Radio
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