Indian Daily Mail, 27 October 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL K. No. 257. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 597 1 I Never Thought You Deal So Effectively (By Our Staff Reporter) "The situation appears to be considerably better than I had expected." "The tide has turned, and I believe that the spirit 1 have seen here, and that any one can feel, is
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  • 32 1 At the Kalian- Airport Mr. Nixon was found engaged, for about fifteen minutes, in serious conversation, with the CommissionerGeneral. Mr. Nixon emerged from the conversation with a smiling face.
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  • 420 1 Whether America Continue Buy Malaya 's Rubber Tin Nixon Will Sayt operations against small bands. Mr. Nixon said he also plan* to visit rubber plantation and a tin mine in this general area. Military authorities added that the Communist threat in Malaya has lessened recently probably a» a result of
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  • 25 1 Mr. Nixon carries in his pocket a personal letter from President Eisenhower for the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer.
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  • 65 1 Photo. The distinguished American visitor, Mr. Nixon, Vice President uf the United Stater, o f America, shaking hands with Mr. V. K. Nalr, a city Council member. To Mr. Nairn right are Mr. Yap Phong Geek and Mr. M. P. D. Nair. Mr. H. J. Rae,
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  • 391 1 Split In Commission On Use Of Force Against PoWs PANMUNJOM, Oct. 26. —The Commander of the Indian custodian forces in the Korean neutral zofte yesterday blasted Communist "distortions of truth" in the stalled Red campaign to woo back 22,400 anti-Communist war orl»«ners. A statement by
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  • 126 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 26.— The 60-nation Trusteeship Committee of the United Nations General Assembly begins a discussion on the Central African Federation Issue today. It is understood that it was agreed at informal discussions between South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, France Belgium and Holland to
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  • 67 1 LONDON, Oct. 26. Th« British Government today Increased the controlled selling price of all grados of raw jute by six pounds sterling a ton. Selling prices of imported jute gootfo of Hessian types are correspondingly increase-1 but there is no change in the selling prices of imported
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  • 64 1 CUTTERBUCK BACK LONDON, Oct. 26. The British High Commissioner to India, Sir Alexander Cutterbuck, left London by air last night for New Delhi after four months sick leave in Britain. Sir Alexander Cutterbuck, who had been suffering from phlebitis, said before he left that the trouble was completely cleared up.
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  • 278 1 Korea Should Not Poison In do- American Relations Australian Minister's Plain Speaking MADRAS, Oct. 26. R. G. Casey, Australia's Minister for External Affairs, said here yesterday South Korea's objection to India's membership on the Korean political conference was based on a "complete misunderstanding" by Dr. Syngman Rhee,
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  • 92 1 TEHERAN, Oct. 26.— The Shah of Iran yesterday gave 12,800 acres of land to 1,600 peasants in ceremonies in his '•Marble Palace." At the close of the ceremonies the Shah ordered the peasants to be his luncheon guests at nearby "Red Palace." The Shah had already
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  • 317 1 C. R. Seeks To Win support For Ministry (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 26.— Dravlaa Kalaghamites are even worse than Communists becauße they would welcome the return of British Rule, declared the Chief Minister Rajaji, addressing a mass meeting in Salem on Sunday. Expounding this new thesis Rajajl explained
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  • 170 1 Mrs. Ammu Swaminadhan and Begum Aizaz Razul. Members of the Indian Parliament, arrived in Singapore yesterday by the Corfu. They are on their way back to India from Japan where they went, along with the Rajmata of TehriGerhwal, on a goodwill mission at the invitation of
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  • 591 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Oct. 27, 1953. Another Grip On S. E. Asia! £^E United Nations' Exhibition in Singapore and the United States Vice-President Mr. Richard Nixon's visit thereto were the occasions for the expression of many an amusing platitude some of which cannot be left uncommented. Opening the
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  • 1380 2  -  Dr. Rita Hinden By Writing in the "Manchester Guardian" Dr. Rita Hlnden was a member of the Constitutional Commission, under the chairmanship of Sir ■John WaddingUm, which visited British Guiana in 1951. WHAT has happened In British Guiana is something much- more than a local
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  • 97 2 MADRAS: The Madras Legislative Assembly will meet on Dec. 14. This will be the first .session of the Madras Assembly after the separation of tho Andhra State. The session is expected to last about ten days. Among other things, the Assembly will consider and adopt the Budget estimate
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  • 73 2 CHANDIGARH: Mr. Nehru will arrive in Chandigarh on Nov. 7 on the first lap of a three-day visit to Punjab (I), it was learnt here. He will address a meeting" of State Congress legislators and lay the foundation stone of the Punjab (I) Secretariat
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  • 329 2 MADRAS: Mr. Dudley Senanayake, former Prime Minister of Ceylon, arrived in Madras last week, and is staying at Chettinad House, Adyar, as guest of Raja Sir M. A. Muthiah Chettlar of Chet* tinad. Mr. Senanayeke said he hnd come for a complete rest, which he badly needed.
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  • 129 2 Delhi Decision On Sharma, November NEW DELHI: The question of disciplinary action against the Punjab (I) Congress leader, Pt S. R. Sharma will be decided by the Congress Working Committee meeting here in the third week of November, it is reported. Meanwhile, the standing disciplinary committee of the Working Committee
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  • 47 2 BOMBAY: The Government of Tndiu has ordered hand-made paper worth Rs. 1.86,925 from the All-India iKhadi and Village Industries' Board. The paper is to be supplied In instalments before July 15, 1954, to the Deputy Controller of Stationery Government of India, Calcutta.- FOC
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  • 78 2 The Hon. Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil, Member for Lands, M Ines and Communications, Malaya, and the Hen. C. C Tan, Member, executive Council and Legislative Council, Singapore, accompanied by Mrs. Tan, at New Delhi, where they went in connection with the Colombo Plan Conference.
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  • 302 2 LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Sir, I have been following th eleading newspapers' criticisms against the five Indian Leaders who recently resigned from the Federal Legislative Council. What, I, as an ordinary man. cannot understand is whether these leaders' actions were based on a constitutional, or
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  • 121 2 RAICHUR: Sri B. N. Datar, Union Deputy Minister for Home Affairs, said that Samyukta Karnataka would be created without fail, Sri Datar, who was declaring open the Kannada Sangh building here, said the unflca tion of Karnataka should not blind them to the essential unity of India. He
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  • 451 2 Progress Of Social Welfare In India, No Reason For Despair NEW DELHI: Mr. Jef Rens, Deputy Director- n. ral of the International Labour Organisation, said it was up to the workers, and their organisations, to use the 1.L.0. as an instrument for the promotion of social condition*. Speaking at a
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  • 126 2 CHANDHIGARH: The Punjab Government has decided to relax the age-limit for entry int;> Government service, in •espect of persons who h;ne rendered national or social .service before Independence, upto and including the age of 45 years, says an official an. nouncement. The concession will be allowed
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  • 55 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Anand Mohan Sahay, Indian Commissioner in British West Indies including British Guiana, has been appointed Indian Commissioner in Mauritius, the Ministry of External Affairs announced last week. Dr. n. V. Rajkumar, formerI'yJE?*^** Secretary of the AICC, has been appointed Ini
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  • 1342 3 Parliamentary Practice— Need For Conventions MADRAS: The need fjr an independent Parltamentar> staff uh« would be above PoUttcs and serve the legta- as guiik-. friend and phiiosopher, wtm strewed by Mr >f. x. Haul, Secretary of the House of the People M takinfc at a meeting of the Southern India
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  • 131 3 CONGRESS AND MINORITIES— PATIL BOMBAY: A fervent appeal to Join the Congress »n large numbers was made by Mr? S. K. Patil, president of the Bombay Pradesh Congress Committee, recently at the Bombay Congress House to Muslim residents of Bombay. He said that the future of the Muslim community was
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  • 240 3 ALLAHABAD: Prime Minister Nehru performed, recently, the opening ceremony of the Gandhi Prayer Hall, at a school in Jamunipur village, named after his father, the late Pandit Motijal Nehru. The Premier was visibly moved on the occasion. Mr. Nehru said that the construction of halls or statues
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  • 80 3 KARAOHI: The new Preldent of the Pakistan Muslim League announced the names -f the five members of hia Working Committee. Ten more names are to be announced later. The five names announced last week iare: The East Bengal Chief Minister, Mr. Nurul Amin; Pakistan Punjab Chief Minister,
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  • 70 3 AMRITSAR: The Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Com. mittee has decided to send a jatha of 250 Sikhs to Nankana Sahib in Pakistan «on the occasion of Kartak Purnamashi. The jatha will leave Amritsar on Nov. 18 for a four-day stay there. The SGPC has invited
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    34 3 I'hoio Ramon Maffsaysay, Nationalist Party candidate for the Presidency of the Philippines in the November election in che islands, has no trouble hurdling a water-Ailed ditch during a campaign tour in Laeima Province. A.P.
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  • 89 3 SACHAR CRITICIZES TARA SINGH CHANI>IUARH: Mr. Bhimscn Sachar, Chief Minister of I'unjab (1), said here that the round table conference of representatives of various communities, political parties aud other interests in the State scheduled for Nov. 1 has been postponed, following the strained atmosphere created by the activities of Master
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  • 118 3 GAUhAn: Newly reclaimed land in the Garo Hills-Goalpara Community Project area of Assam has been found to be extremely fertile and is yielding bumper paddy crops without the application of chemical manures, according: to an official report. Over 270 acres have produced a bumper crop of about 40
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  • 51 3 BOMBAY: The first meeting of a society for making Sanskrit the national language of India recently elected Pandit Madhavacharya, Professor of Sanskrit in a l ocal college, as President, and Mr. L. M. Chakradeo as General Secretary. The meeting also adopted a constitution for the society.
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  • 467 3 NEW DEImHI: The Delimitation Commission has published its proposals regarding the Parliamentary and the Assembly constituencies in Travancore-Co-chin. The State is allotted 13 seats in the House of the People. It will have 117 members in the Legislative Assembly. The Commission has specified Nov. 16,
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  • 436 3 OOIMBATORE: The Aikya Kerala Convention called upon all political parties of Kerala to work unitedly for the formation of a Kerala State. It ielt that for the political, economic, and cultural development of the people of Kerala, a separate State was necessary. I The Convention was presided
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  • 87 3 LONDON: H.M. the Queeu and the Duke of Edinburgh met Col. Sir John Hunt, Leader of the Everest Expedition, and Sir Edmund Hillary, the New Zealander who climbed to the peak with Sherpa Tensing, wnen they attended the Srst screening of the film. i "The
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  • 64 3 BOMBAY: Sixty teen-aged boys of the Lady Northcote Orphanage are on a hungerstrike since last week demanding that some "corrupt officers" of the institution be dismissed. A Trustee stated that they would not consider the demand of the striking inmates, and added the boys of the
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  • 364 3 SRINAGAK: The General Council of the Janttmi and Kashmir National Conference authorized the President and the Working Committee to take the necessary steps to bring about "desirable changes in the present set-up. Following the adoption of the resolution, nine out of 15
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  • 82 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar. Secretary to the Central Ministry of Education, announced here that the Government of India's proposed art academy, the Lalit Kala Akadami, would come into being before the year was out. He made the announcement when he opened
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  • 75 3 LAHORE: The next meeting of the Indo-Paklstani Implementation Committee set up after partition to divide the assets and liabilities of undivided Punjab, will be held at Simla shortly. The Punjab (P) delegation, led by the Chief Secretary, Mr. I. U. Khan, will leave here
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  • 645 4 Ceylon News: COLOMBO: The country's moral pulse does not warrant tile setting up of a corporation for "Radio Ceylon", is the opinion of Mr. Sivapathasunderam, the former Tamil Programmes Organiser of Radio Ceylon, who gave evidence before the Radio Commission recently. In a memorandum he presented to
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  • 135 4 COLOMBO: 'In times of fast-moving political events like the present, unless the public and the Press in the country are vigilant, a dictatorial government may be surreptitiously foisted on the people in the guise of forming a stable government. A minority community like the Tamils should
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  • 51 4 ISRAELI- ARAB CLASH JERUSALEM, Jordan Section, Oct. 26. Jordan officially claimed yesterday Arab Legion and Israeli soldiers clashed in a 20-mlnute battlfc. Tht» announcement maintain, ed one Israeli was wounded when Arab troops opened counter-fire against an eightman Israeli patrol which crossed the Jordan-Israel armistice demarcation line north of Tulkarem.—
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  • 342 4 COLOMBO: With the dropping of Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam, Industries Minister from Premier Kotelawala's Cabinet. the question asked by the political commentators is: What will be the future of the Tamil Congress United National Party coalition in the Government? Mr. Ponnambalam is the leader of
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  • 129 4 The Singapore Tamil Muslim Union, at a Special Committee meeting, held on 23th instant, has decided to form a Oivil Defence Unit for the Tamil Muslims. The letter sent by Mr. Syed, Ahmad J.P. for such a move was discussed at the meeting and
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  • 43 4 COLOMBO: The residence of Mi*. S. Natesan, Minister of Posts and Broadcasting was broken into by thieves during the week-end. Mr. Natesan was in India when the incident took place. The value of property removed Is not known yet. (FOC).
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  • 126 4 Composition Of Political Confab, First PANMUNJOM, Oct. 26. The Communists here today insisted that the composition of the Korean political conference should be the "main task" of the preliminary talks. United States envoy Arthur Dean in answer offered the Communists an agenda proposing only time and place as specific questions
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  • 80 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Ralph Damon, president of Trans World Airlines, who arrived in Ceylon last week, described Sir John Kotclawala as "the ideal man" for the Premiership. "Ceylon should be congratulated on its choice," he said. Mr. Damon is a personal friend of Sir John.
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  • 195 4 GEORGETOWN, Oct. 2b. Six members of Dr. Chedcu Jagan's extreme leftwing people's Progressive Party (PPP) have been detained yesterday reflecting a tougher police policy All wen» arrested in the area of Blairmont, a sugar estate village. 4'hree are leaders of the party and the
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  • 50 4 Indian Troops guarding I'oWh refusing repatriation are shown htere aft rest outside one of tint two IG-tent compounds piffpared for teams to attempt to persuade these PoWs to change their minds and accept repatriation. The Indian troops prepared the rest areas outside the comi>ounds.— A.P. Photo.
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  • 96 4 It is reported that four of the five Indiana who resigned from the Federal Legislative Council recently, have joined the Malayan Indian Congress. They are Messrs. P. P. Narayanan, M p. Rajagopal, V. M. N. Menon. and 8. O. K. Übaidullah. It is expected that they
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  • 198 4 LONDON, Oct. 26 —The re suit of an election to be announced here on Wednesda> will tell Mr. Aneurin Bevan Labour leftwinger, whether he is making any headway in a bid for the leadership of the British labour Party. Mr. Bevan Is challenging Mr. Herbert Morrison,
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  • 118 4 LONDON, Oct. 26.—Yugoslavia yesterday described a Rome proposal that both Yugoslavia and Italy with draw troops from their fronttier as "obviously hypocritical." Belgrade Radio said the Yugoslav Foreign Ministry had issued a statement charging: "The proposal of the Italian government, is further calculated to cover
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  • 139 4 The Central Advi^rv Com mittee on Trade and .Su ,r>] I have reviewed the coru.oi V,* in force on the pu^ s i Sweetened Condensed Milk and of Cigarettes and have com j i to the conclusion that there are adequate stocks of these convmodities
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  • 30 4 TEHERAN, Oct. 26 -Teht. ran military governor Farhad Dadsetan announced vesterdn the Shah has ordered the release of 100 Communist pri. soners to mark his 35th birthday today.— A. P.
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  • 77 4 Mr. K. R. Ramnath, Secretary of the Penang Labour Party's Tanjong Ward Branch has resigned from the Penang Labour Party He has handed his resignation to the Ward Chairman Mr. Law Mook Weug. The other Indian member aud Vice Chairman of the Penang Labour Party, is considering his
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