Indian Daily Mail, 31 October 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. K. No. 281. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1958 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 353 1 Anti-Red N. Koreans Agree To Attend Explanations FAIR TREATMENT ASSURED I PAXMI NJOM, Oct. 30— The Indian chairman ol the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission, General Thimayya* announced today that the hitherto recalcitrant North Korean prisoners had now agreed to leave their compounds. Accordingly the process of explanations
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    65 1 QUEEN ELIZABETH, accompanied by tbe Queen Mother and Princess. Margaret, attended a performance o« th« play "Aren't We Ail?" at London's Haymarket Theatre on Oct. 22. The performance wm in aid of the King George's Pension Fund for actors and actresses. Photo shows: The Queen (centre) with the Queen Mother
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  • 72 1 MOSCOW, Oct, SO. The Supreme Soviet of the Georgian Republic dismissed its chairman and elected his Hucceasor oo the spot, news(•apers here reported today. The dismissed leader wan Mr. V. O. Takhovrebashvlll. Mr. M. It. Chubinldze \va>> elected to take his place at the fifth session the Republic's
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  • 98 1 HOLJLYWOOD, Oct. 30. Film actress Ava Gardner announced yesterday that she would seek divorce from Frank Sinatra, the crooner. In a joint statement issued from Miss Gardner's studio, they said: •Having reluctantly exhausted every effort to reconcile our differences, we find no mutual basis on which to
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  • 132 1 PANMUNJOM, Oct. 30— U.S. envoy Arthur Dean yesterday proposed a fresh approach to the problem of arranging a Korean peace coolerenec. but the Communists retorted with their angriest blast in four days of preliminary negotiations. Dean told the Reds to "stop the
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  • 186 1 O.A.G's. TRIBUTE TO LATE MB. N. R. MISTRI The Officer Administering the Colony Government. Mr. W. A. C. Goode, hag issued the following message on the death of Mr. N. R. Mlstri: 'On behalf of the people of Singapore I want to express our deep sorrow at the loss we
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  • 315 1 w< :i.informed Government j>ourc<? in New Delhi yesterday «aid General Thimayya believed the pri3xar>rs w'i! only apneav before Dm oxp'anations team wheu secret agents who ate said at present tc be ca-rying out a reign of terror in the camps arc removed. On- ii Thimayya is
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  • 166 1 Atrocities In Korea U.S. Charge NEW YORK, Oct. 30.— The United Nations today faced possibility of a full scale debate on alleged Communist atrocities in Korea. The United States which announced last night that it would place the matter on the General Assembly's agenda was expected to present details today
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  • 101 1 BOMBAY, Oct. 30. Five hundred Abor tribesmen near the Tibet frontier attacked with bows and arrows an Indian Government Party on a goodwill tour it was learned today. The Government Party of 25 officials and a military escort of Assam Rifles suffered casualties but exact
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  • 109 1 COLOMBO, Oct. 30. The Ceylon Government yesterday introduced a- flat rate of 45 cents (eight pence sterling) a pound duty on all tea exported from this country. The new rate goe§ into effect at midnight. The previous Government had been considering changes in the existing
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  • 133 1 "Stabilisation Of Prices" Is His Personal Statementl WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.— A State Department official here speaking of Vice-Presldent Nixon's remarks in Malaya recently believing it wag "essential" that rubber and tin prices be stabilized said, "Mr. Nixon made it clear he was making a personal
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  • 158 1 Rita Aly Quarrel Over Yasmin LAS VEGAS. Nevadn. Oct. 30. Rita Hay worth's attorney, Bartley Grum, disclosed yesterday her ex-husband Prince Aly Khan has demanded their young daughter Yasmin be returned to Europe immediately because of threats against her life. Mr. Orum said Aly cabled the actress he wants their
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  • 146 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 30. The Madras Stat* Government Is shortly proposing to open an handloom office and depot at Singapore, Rangoon, Colombo, and Baghdad in order to study local requirements and pushup tales of Indian handloom ctot£ Thii ww rffmiea by Industries Minister
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  • 250 1 From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Oct. 30.— Ther Praja Socialist Party executive has refused to let TravancoreCochin Party to join in electoral front with the Communists in the coming General Election, but has decided, however, that the party would do its best
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  • 91 1 NEW DKLHI. Oct. 30. Finance Ministry Joint Secretary M. V. Ranpachari is scheduled to arrive in Rangoon on Nov. 17 to discuss repayment of Burma's 710,000,000 rupees (U*****,473,000) debt to India. A ministry spokesman said the talks were also likely to cover Indian draft proposals to double
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  • 129 1 Picture above shows tb Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald paying his last respects before the mortal remains of Mr. N. R. Mlstri, the millionaire philanthropist of Singapore, who died on Thursday at the General Hospital after prolonged Illness. The funeral which took
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  • 525 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat, Oct. 31, 1953 NOTES AND COMMENTS «.KEAT JLOSS TO STORE JN the passing away of Mr. N. R. Mistri, the founder of the Phoenix Aerated Water Works, Singapore has lost one of her outstanding industrialists and philanthropists, and the Indian Community one of its most
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  • 1711 2 l)iscussiONS are now going on to determine the amount of further financial aid that Britain to to give to the Federation of Malaya in the eariy future. The Federal Government recently took the unusual gtep of announcing the fact of Britain's intended fftft in principle, immediately after
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  • 399 2 HK. YFA. V A WAD An appeal t0 the P^Pfc of Andhra to hold meetings, and adopt resolutions urging upon the members of the Andhra Assembly to vote "I {i VO a 1 i? location of the permanent capital f A C L
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  • 97 2 .^GPUR: The MatKuzars in Madhya Pradesh would eet Rs. 270 laKhs as compensanon out of a total of Rs. 480 lakhs under the Madhya Pradesh Abolition of Proprietary Rtgrht-j Act. before March 1954, It is officially learnt A sum of Rs. 192 lakhs was paid in 1952-53
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  • 446 2 KURNOOL: About 2,200 villages covering an agricultural population of roughly 15 lakhs will soon be given the benefit of intensive all round development under the National Extension Service scheme in Andhra State. These 2,200 villages will be brought under 22 fresh blocks under
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  • 251 2 HYDERABAD: When the "Nizam's Firman Forgery Case" camp up last week hefore the Chief City Magistrate, the complainant, Khan Bahadur C. B. Taraporcwalla, submitted a petition praying that the case against Mr. Karanjia, Editor of 'Blitz,' be dropped and further that his complaint be stayed till
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  • 194 2 Andhra Govt.'s Offices P.S.P. Leader's Suggestion KURNOOL.: Mr. M. Venkatasubba Red d i, M.L.A. Praja-Socialist leader of Kurnool, In a Press statement urged the Andhra Government to shift all their offices still functioning at Madras to Hyderabad in the interests of economy and to facilitate better administration. The rental of
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  • 62 2 New Equipment For Bombay Airport BOMBAY: A preliminary survey to instal fcroundl:uid. inpr approach system egum ment at Santa Cruz airport will be carried out this we^k Mr. O. W. Hicks, a technical expert from America, arrived in Bombay from London recently at the invitation of the Government of India.
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  • 129 2 HYDERABAD: The Chief Minister assured the people that as far as possible the proceeds of the Rs. 3.25 crores Development loan from each area would be utilised for the development of that particular area. The speech, which wa.s earlier recorded, waa broadcast from All India Radio Hyderabad. The
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  • 87 2 TOKYO: An Asian Cultural Association, with a view to facilitating the mutual introduction of the arts an<i cultures of Asian countries to bring about closer relations and better understanding between them, was inaugurated in Tokyo. The inaugural meeting which was held here last week, was attended by
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  • 375 3 Opportunity For Service To Country Denied (Says Doctor Khan Saheb) LAHORE: Dr. Khan Sahib, North-W>«?t v, vn former Chief Minister, now intoned fn akw Ft h i s sa (1 that ho. like many other deters in the P^vi^^ tea* an opportunity to serve the country 1 false plea that
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  • 559 3 «V 1M lclentists writ*ng m the Journal of the Amencan Anthropological Asf^^tion Some find evidence started agriculture and villages, ending the day of nom^iu huntin &-and-nshing life Others vote for bread as the first goal. Their views are based on archeological, anthropological and enthnological evidence. The
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  • 408 3 LUCKNOW: The U.P. Government are receiving call after call for help from the State's cr. sis-hit textile industry and they give the reply "All that wv can do is to pass on your S.O.S. with our suggestions—to the Centre which alone is in a position to help."
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  • 86 3 HYDERABAD: The AKtiiia Bharat Sarva Seva Sangh is actively considering a proposal to establish a Village Welfaie Centre in Pochampalli in Nalgonda District in Telengana on the lines of the Sarvodaya. »t was learnt. The proposal, mooted by Sri Raghavadas of Uttar Pradesh and member
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    76 3 Gfral,V T^m^ 1 the HiKh CvnunUmUmßr, General Sir 'res«tnt of fit r 'fW k^ M RICIUU>d M Sixon > thT Hieh r. Jif- U nite 5 Sta Y' S> on the ste P 8 at Kin Ks House, Mr \vnn? fi° n J^ S rf*idence in Kuala Lumpur. Wher« nf
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  • 734 3 BOMBAY: The Bombay Government decided to deration wneat and coarse grains in tt3 towns in the btate with a total population ot about 2,400,000, now under tuii rationing, witn ettect from Dec. 1, Mr. Lhavan, Minister tor Civil Supplies, announced recently. Movemcru of coarse
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  • 551 3  - BRAZIL TO IMPORT RUBBER! Stanford Bradshaw (By RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazil, once the world's greatest producer of rubber, soon may have to start importing in order to meet its own needs. The reason is a tremendous postwar boom in domestic consumption with which the rubber growers have not been able
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  • 157 3 MADRAS. Dr. W. A. Robson, Professor of Public Administration, London University discussed matters relating to Municipal administration. Dr. Robson said in London qualifications were fixed not only for entry into Municipal services but examinations were also held for eligibility for promotion. It was explained to him that in
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  • 1027 3 Detached Though Active Interest In Politics— Special Prerogative Of Varsity Life CHIDAMBARAM: At the Convocation of Annamaltti University, Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Ayyar, Vice-Chancellor, addressed the new graduates.Emphasising the need to pr«serve academic freedom, he remarked: "The study and discussion of political, social, economic, and other controversial problems ar c
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  • 184 3 KARACHI: Mian Iftikh.ruddin of Azad Pakistan Party said in the Pakistan Constituent Assembly on Oct. 22 "Muslims in India are beinn treated much better than how Hindus are being treated in Pakistan." Allan Iftikhaiuddin said "Minorities in Pamstan constitute one and quarter crort(iz.s million) of peop t
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  • 232 3 NEW YORK i The last of the three meetings of Urn Gandhi Symposium organis' > by the Indian Embassy at><i the Consulate General to commemorate Gandhi Jayan! was held in New York on Oct. 21 before a packed hous<' of over 300, Mrs Pandit presiding. Subject was "Gandhiji
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  • 2623 4  -  JEAN LYON BY The first year that the tractors came to the vllliges of Uadhya Pradesh the villagers tan from them in fright. Never had they seen a motoiized machine of any sort. These large red monsters, vvhich snorted and bellowed uver the rough fields, were terrifying.
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  • 296 4 3 Regions Off Madras MADRAS The Madras Gov. eminent have decided to divide the State Into three regions for efficient administration of the State. Each region will be in charge of a Divisional Commissioner of the rank of an ICS' officer. The Government have also decided to abolish the Board
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  • 174 4 BOMBAY "Elephant Boy" Sabu Dastaglr of Hollywood fame returned to India, after a lapse of 17 years. "I come with a strange feeling in my heart," he told reporters at the airport- here, adding "It is nice to return to your own country." Sabu, who ie"ft
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  • 47 4 The laughing student whose needlework gives the Ducheis of Kent something to think about is Govindan Parvathy of Negri SembUan. Watch ng ar the instructress Miss. DFii Chester* ant! the Principal Mr. R. Williams of Malayan Toachers' Training College n^»r Kirkby, Liverpool.
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  • 338 4 KARACHI: Mr. Mohammed Ali, President of the Pakistan Muslim League, extended an open invitation to all former Muslim League members to rejoin the League. Mr. Mohammed Ali, who was elected President of the League, said in a message read out on his 'behalf at the Muslim
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  • 136 4 TRIVANDRUM: The Pharmaceutical Inquiry Committee appointed by the Union Government arrived here Mai Gen. S. L. Bhatia, Chairman accompanied by three other members visited the Pharmaceuticals and Chemicals (Travancore) Company. The committee left last week for Tiruvalla in Central Travancore on a visit to the Travancore Sugars
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  • 697 4 MADRAS: Mr. G. Ramachandra, Educational AdViser to the Government of Madras and Chairman of the Ad hoc Committee appointed by the Government to investigate the working of basic education in the State, explained the salient feature of the Committee's recommendations which had been accepted by the Government. Mr.
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  • 239 4 BOMBAY The Bombay CusUms, with the assistance of the City Police last week seized smuggled watches and j clocks worth over Rs. 150,000. The Customs and the Police who had been keeping a watch ion the activities of some known smugglers made <,urj prise raids on
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  • 164 4 BOMBAY: Mr. Nehru Mid Ht a Fiess conierence that indo-PaKiscani relations wen oeuer today than ever before, i'aeie was a desi* on the pan -'i t»e peopie off lnaia. and of r'dKistan t-» come together and co operate. me Prime Minister of PuKisian "has been trank
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  • 2080 5 Ordinances Issued By India Government Textile Commissioner's Appeal To Millowners Not To Close Shifts MriHiW the textile lndu.tr> to bTpuEj TnV TnMn^ minim4Hln th »>™P~t of re^HchOn- of the ordinances announces the abolition of th» ,0 ,*r tm export duty on medium variety ol cToth £rt
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  • 93 5 X* fift Vloe-ITesident Mr. Richard M. Nixon seen lalkin X with Dato E. E. c. Thuraisingham, Member for Education. Ob Wh right In Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar, Member for Home Affairs, Rnala Lumpur. (Bottom): During a visit to troops of the First Battalion
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  • 112 5 NEW DELHI Twenty-five Indian farm boys will be selected to go to the U.S.A. on April 15, 1954, under the International Farm Youth Exchange programme sponsored by the National 4.H Club Foundation of the USA to learn about American farm life, says a Food
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  • 154 5 COLOMBO: uti A 1^* 0 1 tol i' h I be ***<*•* in the composition of the Government. The Governor-General has appointed on*, more parliamentary secretary than the oonstituton order in council allows. Section 47 of the order says: "The Governor-General may appoint Parliamentary Secretaries to assist
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  • 194 5 COLOMBO: The world situation today is a great paradox. On the one hand we find an increasing number of people creasing number of people who are longing for world unity, friendliness and co-operation, while on the other there are individuals and organisations, that deny this
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  • 167 5 COLOMBO: While Ceylon, faced with an acute shortage of rice in October last year, had sent out a top-ranking Minister with a begging bowl from Washington to Peking, the island does net know what to do with the endless stream of rice imports arriving here. For
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  • 37 5 REWA: Mr. K. Samhanam, Ueutenant-Governor of Vlndhya Pradesh, last week underwent a minor operation. He has been advised rest for the next ten days. All his engagements for the period have been cancelled.— FOC
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  • 107 5 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotolawala, had taken up official residence at "Temple Trees." He will, however, continue to live at Kandawala estate, Ratmalana. Sir John said, "I will only use 'Temple Trees' for official business and entertainment. I shall stay there only when
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  • 381 6 LONDON, Oct. 30. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Colonial Secretary, said Wednesday that seven members of the Peoples Progressive Party ere arrested in Briton luiana on Oct. 24 because their activities constituted a threat to public safety and order. Mr. Lyttelton said, •'when .he Oovernor announced the
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  • 113 6 PARIS, Oct. 30.— A spokesman for Christian Dior, French fashion kind, said Dior is going to sue Egypt's ex-King Farouk for 5,824,500 francs (US$l6,OOO) in an* effort to collect payment of dresses and coats Farouk ordered the clothe* last May, and was out of his Job aa
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  • 25 6 LONDON, Oct. 30.— A one year trade agreement between Poland and France waa signed in Warsaw yesterday, according to PAR, the Polish news agency.— Reuter
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  • 571 6 AHMEDABAD: The Textile Commissioner, Mr. T. Swamlnathan, has asked the managements of those textile mills of Ahmedabad, which have put up notices about the closing down of their various shifts, to postpone the closure of shifts for sometime, It la authoritatively learnt here. Mr. Swamlnathan,
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  • 173 6 MR. SHRIDHAR TIUPATHI, Malayan Representative of the leading Hindi newspapers of AJ, SANMARGE, VISWAMITRA and AMRIT PATRIKA. A great scholar In Hindi, Mr. Trlpathi is also the Hony. Officer in charge of Indian University examinations and Hindi Examinations of Allahabad University. Recently, he has received a
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  • 109 6 PARIS. Oct. 30. Premier Lamel's cabinet yesterday decided to propose to the National Assembly a law requiring that the President of France be elected ag President Aurioi waa by an absolute majority of parliament. A government spokesman said the ministers had agreed to propose to the
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  • 44 6 LONDON, Oct. 30. The book of the world's navies in the atomic age, with warships powered by nuclear energy and armed 'with guided missiles, was spotlighted yesterday by Jane's Fighting Ship*; one t>f Britain's leading^ text books on naval might.- Reuter
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  • 35 6 York, Oct 30.— The UN's World Health Organisation has published a dliectory of medical schools. The countUnited States. 79: Russia, 61 Japan, 46; India, 34; Britain 27; France, 24 and Itnly 21—' A.P.
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