Indian Daily Mail, 5 November 1953
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Title Section16 1953-11-05 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. DL No. 266. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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311 1953-11-05 1 No Elections In U. K. For Two Half Years Churchill Blasts Labour Hopes LONDON, Nov. 4.— Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill said yesterday he intends to keep his Conservative Government for two and a half more years barring some "extraordinary situations." Addressing a new session of the House of CommonsA.P. - 311 words
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256 1953-11-05 1 Explosions Near Indian Soldiers Camp MUNSAN, Nov. 4.— Flares and rifle shots exploded last night in or near the ana where Indian troops are adding anti Communist No-ctn Korean and Chinese prisoners of war, a reliable source reported. Three flares were .seen and four rifle shots were heard at aA.P. - 256 words
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Article144 1953-11-05 1 KARACHI, Nov. 1. The Pakistan Constituent Assembly decided yesterday tbat money bills would not be subject to the provision in the new constitution that legislation must be in accordance with the laws of Islam. The exemption has been made necessary by such Islamic lawsReuter - 144 words
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Article32 1953-11-05 1 KARACHI. Nov. 4.—Pakistan yesterday elevated her diplomatic office at Baghdad Embassy status and appointed the present Charge d'Aflaires, Agna Mohammed Mustafa, first Pakistan An< fr-nanc* to two. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article68 1953-11-05 1 LONDON, Nov. 4. General Sir Gerald Templer. British High Commissioner for Malaya, arrived at London airport yesterday on a "normal routine trip." He expects to he here for about a fortnight. "Everything is going to plan," he said at the airport. "I am fairly happyReuter - 68 words
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Article151 1953-11-05 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 4. Two Communists have been sentenced to life imprisonment on cnarges ot criminal conspiracy to overawe the State and Union by acts of violence They are K. Baladandayudham. one of the leading intellectuals of the Communist Party whose promising University careerCopyright - 151 words
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359 1953-11-05 1 LONDON, Nov. L Mr. Syngman Rhee, the President of South Korea, has expressed doubts about the possibility of the peaceful settlement of any question with the Communists at the proposed political conterenoe on Korea, according to the Times special correspondent In Seoul. in replyReuter - 359 words
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Article241 1953-11-05 1 WOMEN DO NOT ATTRACT PRISONERS PANMUNJOM, Nov. 4. Communist officials used pictures of attractive women here today to help in their "come Home' talks wltn Chinese prisoners who have refused repatriation. Prisoners were snown photo graphs of men who had returned home talking to pretty tfrls. uespite this the CommunistReuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration101 1953-11-05 1 Photo. To Lieutenant General K. S. Thimayya of India, shown in his living quarters at Fa nm unjoin, has fallen most of the burden of settling the fate of some 23,000 prisoners of the Korean War who don't want to go home. He's Chairman of theA.P. - 101 words
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117 1953-11-05 1 Excellent Work By Indian Troops -Allen NEW DELHI, Nov. 4.- -Tht Indian custodian troops at Panmunjom looking after was prisoners reluctant to go back to thier own countries "are handling the situation excellently and everyone there seems to recognise that," U.S. Ambasador to India, George v. Allen, declared here Tuesday.A.P. - 117 words
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Article95 1953-11-05 1 CAPETOWN, Nov. 4.—Becausa his regiment. Eastern Cape's, the Middlenade Regiment, has been renamed after Gidoen Scheepers-— a Boer hero shot by the British in 1900 Commanding Officer Commandant W. G. Kingwill announced his resignation in Port Elizabeth Tuesday. "As one who is. extremely proud of his regimentA.P. - 95 words
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Article87 1953-11-05 1 Swinton All Talks KARACHI. Nov. 4. Lord Swinton. Britain's Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, will arrive in Karachi Nov. 19 for talks with Prime Minister Mohamed Ali on thc future relationship between Pakistan as a repulbic and the British Commonwealth. The Pakistan Constituent Assembly decided to declare Pakistan a Republic. InformedA.P. - 87 words
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Article119 1953-11-05 1 EXETER, England, Nov. 4. Anglican Bishop of Exeter, Dr. R. C. Mortimer, today called on Christians to boycott British newspapers that exploit sex in their news column*. Speaking to the Exeter diocesan conference, attended by energy and laymen from ail parts of Devon, the Bishop said:A.P. - 119 words
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234 1953-11-05 1 Atomic Power Lessens Danger Of War -says churchill lections LONDON, Nov. 4.— Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill declared Tuesday the danger of war has lessened because now the Russians along with the rest of mankind fear the annihilation an atomic conflict would bring. Tn a remarkably optimistic review of foreignA.P. - 234 words
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229 1953-11-05 1 Fourteen For Six Jumabhoy Unopposed Three Seek Re-Election City Council Ei (By Our Staff Reporter) Fourteen candidates have filed their nominations to the six seats that would fall vacant in the City Council in December. One of the candidates Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy (sitting Councillor) has been returned unopposed in229 words
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110 1953-11-05 1 Meeting With Soviet Head -Churchill LONDON. Nov. 4. Sir Winston Churchill said here yesterday he still hoped a meeting with the head of the Russian State might have a useful place in international contacts. The Prime Minister added: "But on the other hand one must not overlook the risk ofReuter - 110 words
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Article23 1953-11-05 1 Three more Communist terrorists have been killed and another wounded by Security Forces in the Federation. A tcrrorlat ho* jurrtadcrsd.23 words
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Article188 1953-11-05 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Nov. 4. The continuance in office of the Congress Ministry in Tra-vancorc-Cochin pending the general election following its defeat on the assembly is perfectly constitutional, declared the Central Government's Home Minister Dr. Kailashnath Katju at a press conference here on Tuesday.Copyright - 188 words
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Article282 1953-11-05 1 PANMUNJOM, Nov. 4. Communist delegates today rejected an Allied proposal to convene ts, Korean peace conference early in December and angrily cnarged that the United States had violated the Armistice Agreement by signing a defence pact with South Korea. The 8&-mtnute meeting ninth In the series282 words
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511 1953-11-05 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thur. Nov. 5, 1953 A Welcome Development fHE formation of a new political party to represent Labour interests in the Colony is a most welcome development indeed. So long, ever since elections began to be held to the Colony's Legislative and City Councils, Labour interests were511 words
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Article1349 1953-11-05 2 Opportunities For S. Indians To Settle Permanently On The Land In Malaya in the direction of making over padi lands, where available, to South Indian applicants, a steady and significant increase in Malaya's homegrown food supply may well be achieved. The increased emphasis upon settlement ofFOC - 1,349 words
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Article351 1953-11-05 2 NEW DELHI: The first volume of the Indian Pharmaceutical Codex, the first work of Its kind in India giving analytical Information oa Lt_d»grenouH drags useful to doctors, drug manufacturer*, re- search workers and laymen, has been pubttshed by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. The book has351 words
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Article141 1953-11-05 2 NEW DELHI: The estab. lishment ot 'a National Fermi--ter Association to oevelop tne use of fertilizers in India has been recommended by the Development Council for Heavy Cnexnicals (Acids end fertilizers). The Council, which was constituted by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry under tne provisionsFOC - 141 words
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Article116 1953-11-05 2 LAHORE: The Financial Commissioners of the Indian and Pakistani Punjabs have decided to work out the cost of permanently demarcating the Indo-Paklstan border between the two provinces by setting up pillars, it is learnt here. The Commissions also decided to submit a joint report outlining theirFOC - 116 words
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Article307 1953-11-05 2 BUENOS AIRES: On the issues raised in the debate in the United Nations Special Political Committee on the apartheid policy of the South African Government, Oeraocracia, leading Peronist daily of Argentina said on Oct 30: "Accusations of India and Pakistan have a tragic character and were basedFOC - 307 words
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242 1953-11-05 2 •AMRITSAK: President Rajendra Prasad said Indias oiggest achievement since inaependence is the attainment of self-sufficiency in food. Addressing a public meeting at Amntsar (Punjab), he said that during Uie past few years India had been trying to raise her economic structure. The food situation was once242 words
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Article82 1953-11-05 2 GLRDWAKA IN SIURAMFUR TALI KA DEMOLLSHED AHMEDNAGAR: A gurdwara on Government land :n Shirampur taluka, built without permission in 1950 by displaced persons, was demolished recently by revenue officials, with the help of armed g)llce, under orders from the istrict Magistrate, Ahmednagar. Altogether 28 people have been arrested. Sec. 144FOC - 82 words
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Article35 1953-11-05 2 NEW DELHI The Govern- I ment of India have decided to extend shipment validity of export licences issued for export of ootton sowing thread for the period January to June 1963, till December 31, I35 words
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574 1953-11-05 2 GWALIOR: The first Confere-tce of the Secretan«« of the Union Parliament, and of the legislatures of th« various States tn India, held here recently, dicus.-ed oommon problems, and decided to circulate the proceeding* ami ng members who will meet again along with the nextFOC - 574 words
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Article104 1953-11-05 2 NEW YORK: Louis Von Oseh, a 53-year-old American was held on $15,000 bail recently on a 30-count indictment charging grand larceny and forgery in connection with orders for electrical machinery from East Punjab and from Rajasthan. Police said that he had obtained $2,30.273 from a company namedFOC - 104 words
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59 1953-11-05 2 LAHORE Khan Abdul Qayum Khan, Pakistan s Minister for Industries has resigned his presidentship of the NWFP Muslim League. In a letter to the General Secretary of the Provincial League, he is understood to have called upon League Councillors of the Province to elect theFOC - 59 words
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980 1953-11-05 3 U. S. Vice President Told ENROUTE WITH VICE PRESIDENT NTXON: The leader* of rich Southeast Asi*, who prepared for a possible Communist invasion early this year, have told Vice President Nixon that they now do not expect anv new980 words
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160 1953-11-05 3 BOMBAY: The situation in the textile industry in Ahmedabad was discussed here recently at an intormai conference of representatives of tne industry and labour called by Sri Moroarji Desai. Chief Minister of -ttomoay, ttrl Amntlal Hargovindas, President, Gujerat Chamber of Commerce, Sri Navnitial Shodnan. President,FOC - 160 words
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395 1953-11-05 3 AHMEDABAD: The Ahmedabad cloth trade, which was reported to be "very du-i" during the last two month*, turned "very cheerful" after the Union Government's announcement, abolishing export duty on medium variety of doth, and reduction in the excise duty on super-fine cioth. The despatchFOC - 395 words
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Article279 1953-11-05 3 CALCUTTA: The Indian National Army and the Indian Independence League Funds, now in the hands of the Custodian of Enemy Property at Singapore, will be amalgamated with the Indian Relief Committee Fund Trust, as soon as they are obtained from the Government of Singapore. Disclosing thisFOC - 279 words
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Article122 1953-11-05 3 NEW utL.utii rue uovernment of India has, it is learnt, extended by two months the special OGL No XXVI whtch provides for the import from Pakistan of a number of com--iiodtties, mainly food products nxe poultry, fish, milk and milk products, potatoes, vegetables of ail sorts,FOC - 122 words
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Article140 1953-11-05 3 LAHORE Women's fondness for dress and jewellery -Lands in the way of their Joaquin Serratosa Clubs. coruing to the President of the Rotary International, M. Joaquin Serratosa Clubs. Tne Rotarian cnier is here in connexion with the Silver jubilee celebrations of the Lahore Rotary Club. Asxed byFOC - 140 words
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523 1953-11-05 3 BANGALORE: Addressing the members of the Insitute of Industrial Relations,, Bangalore, Sri Shantiial H. Shah Minister for Labonr, Government of Bombay, pleaded for amicable settlement of all industrial disputes between the labour and employers through peaceful negotiation and arbitration "around a table" Instead ofFOC - 523 words
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Article133 1953-11-05 3 KURNOOL: Sri O. Pulla Reddi, Chief Secretary to the Government of Andhra State, said that in consultation with, and concurrence of the Ac-countant-General, Andhra, at Madras, the State Government had ordered that its staff should be paid provisionally their salaries and allowances on the scales applicableFOC - 133 words
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Article83 1953-11-05 3 HIND NAGAR: A special postage stamp has been Issued by the field post office In Korea for use of the Indian Custodian Force. The stamp has the words ''Bharatiya Samarakhsa Katak Korea" overprinted in Devnagri script This is the third time special Indian postage stamps have been issued83 words
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Article188 1953-11-05 3 LUCXNOW: The Congress won five out of 16 municipal presidentship elections, results of which were received in Lueknow. In 11 other municipalities following is the position: Praja Socialists 1, Jan Sangh 1, Communists 1 and Independents 8. In Mauja a Communist has been declared elected. He defeatedFOC - 188 words
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Article82 1953-11-05 3 CUTTACK Thc Union Government's Oommissionpr for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes told an official conference at Cuttack on November 2 that Orissa was the only state where a special education system had been devised for education of adibasis (aboriginals). So far as he could see itFOC - 82 words
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Article50 1953-11-05 4 LONDON, Nov. 4.— Moscow Radio claimed yesterday that Soviet scientists have created "several types of atomic and hydrogen bonibs." The claim was made in a Moscow broadcast to Russian listeners summarising a talk on the achievements of Soviet chemical science by Academician S. I. Voitskovlch.- A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article202 1953-11-05 4 In T.C. State ALLEPPEY: Some of the rice-producing areas in Travancore are now threatened with too much of water. Already, about 1,000 acres of "Kay*l land," in Central Travancore, is completely submerged, as a result of breaches caused in one or two places In nearby lakes owingFOC - 202 words
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Article61 1953-11-05 4 Swami Vamadevananda, Swami Ekatnajmanda, Mr. V. Pakirlsamy M.8.E., Mr. N. Damodaram Pillal. Mr. P. Govlndasamy Pillal J.P., and Mr. R. M. Krlshnan visited the Trafalgar Home, Yio Chu Kang Road, on Nov. 3, at 5.30 p.m. and distributed Deepavali presents food, clothes, soap and money to the leper61 words
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Article39 1953-11-05 4 Swami Vamadevananda, President of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, will conduct a Prayer Meeting and continue the lecture on 'Meditation' from Srimad Bhagavad Gita on Saturday, Nov. 7, at 6.30 p.m. in the Mission premises at 9, Norris Road.39 words
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Article57 1953-11-05 4 NEW DEIaHI: The Back* ward Classes Commission will tour Assam from Nov. 7 to 28. Manipur from Nov. 29 to Dec. 1 and Tripura from about Dec. 2 to 4. During their tour of these States they will visit among other places Shlllong, Gauhati. Jorhat. Tezpur, Dibrugarh,FOC - 57 words
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Article30 1953-11-05 4 PARIS, Nov. 4 Russia l completely ignored the Western proposal for a "Big Four" i .eeting in Lugano next Monday in her latest note, authoritative quarters said here to- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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