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Title Section18 1953-11-08 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 268. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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241 1953-11-08 1 INDIA'S POLICY EXPLAINED NEHRU INAUGURATES BROADCASTS TO INDIAN MILITARY MISSION NEW DELHI, Nov. 7.— lndia's policy was and is to be friends with all countries and the enemies of none, Premier Nehru said yesterday in a radio message to Indian troops in Korea.241 words
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Article209 1953-11-08 1 LONDON, Nov. 7.— When asked to comment on Singapore reports that permission would be sought to sell Malayan lubber to China a Coionial office spokesman said here yesterday mere was no change In the British Government's position. This continues the s^onesman said, to be basedReuter - 209 words
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Article60 1953-11-08 1 Richard Walker - Richard Walker "An eye for form and line is, of course, a very good thing. You see, if a thing lookS right, it very probably is right. Though I can't say that applied where a designer was asKed to draw an armoured seat to protect the pilot60 words
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Article205 1953-11-08 1 PANMUNJOM, Nov. 7.— Displaying growing irritation at Red tactics. Lt. Gen. K. S. Thimayya said today he would use Indian troops if necessary to complete interviews of anti-Red Korean and Chinese prisoners. Thimayya, Indian Chairman of the neutral nations repatriation Commission, said at a newsA.P. - 205 words
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141 1953-11-08 1 LONDON, Nov. 6.- Mr. Anthony Eden, thp British Foreign Secretary told the House of Commons yesterday "it >s our policy to work for peaceful ielations with China." Mt. Eden wa» speaking in the debate on the Queen's speech outlining British Government policy forReuter - 141 words
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Article138 1953-11-08 1 COLOMBO, Nov. 7.— The Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East <ECAFE) will hold its 10th annual session in Nuwara £liya, a Ceylon hill station in January next yeai, it was learned here. Two-hundred and fjfty delegates from 24 countries are expected toReuter - 138 words
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200 1953-11-08 1 TRIESTE, Nov. 7. Savage rioting bursting out npasuio dicaly during the i«ast 48 hours in this strategic Adriatic tit >■ yesterday and brought the toii of deadshot by police— to eight, with the likehood it would go higher. At least 60 persons, mostlyA.P. - 200 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-11-08 1 Probationary In&oector Pritam Singh being presented with three awards by the Commissioner of Polios, Mr. W. L. R. Carbonell, at a passing-otit parade at the Police Depot, Kuala Lumpur, on Oct. Si. He was best In schools, best Knn gun shot and best lit field training oft his course. This78 words
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Article38 1953-11-08 1 LONDON, Nov. 7. The C3re cf most of the 1,200 Malayan students in Britain 239 of them women is now na.«sing from the Colonial Office to Raja Sir Uda, Malay Commissioner in London. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-11-08 1 Photo. Lieutenant General K. S. Thtanayya (left) of India, C liainnan of the Neutral N it ions Repatriation Commission tells United Stairs Army Chief of Staff General Matthew Ridgway (right) mmc of the difficulties the ommiMttion has to cone with In its job. Ridgway visited the CommissionA.P. - 63 words
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559 1953-11-08 1 LONDON, Nov. 7. Reporters and cameramen had a preview here «if the s.». Gothic wfcMl will carry Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh to Australia and New Zealand and found the trim white shi|> as cosy an a country inn. There wasReuter - 559 words
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Article111 1953-11-08 1 VIENNA: The Wiener Zcitun£, celebrating its 250 th birthday, claims to be the oldest existing newspaper in the world. It has appeared continuously since 1703, except for the seven years when it was suppressed by the Nazis, during the German occupation of Austria. This was not itsFOC - 111 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-11-08 1 Fhoto, President Eisenhower of «USt.\ takes King Patil of Greece by the arm as he welcome the visiting monarch to the White House, Washington, recently, QpneM r Vrika stands with Mrs. Eisenhower at right The royal couple are maklnt a ttir^>Xi.v stay at the White Houp* at tht start ofA.P. - 56 words
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Article77 1953-11-08 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 4— Mr. B. Parmeswaran Ex-Minister and Alderman of the Madras City Corporation will be the next Mayor succeeding Mr. Chengalvaroyau. He was nominated as a candidate of all the Harijan Councillors at a meetIng here Tuesday, and according to ConventionCopyright - 77 words
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268 1953-11-08 1 LAHORE: Restrictions on tho movements of Dr. Khan Saheb, former Chief Minister of the North-West Frontier Province interned in Abbottabad, arc likely to be relaxed following the virtual exit of Mr. Abdul Qaiyum Khan from the provincial politics by his resignation from theFOC - 268 words
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Article133 1953-11-08 1 CAIRO, Nov. 7. President Naguib hinted here yesterday he believes Britain is delaying settlement of the Suez Canal question to* avoid strengthening the position of the proEgyptains in the Sudan elections. "Britain believes that if the question is settled this will strengthen the hand of theA.P. - 133 words
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Article54 1953-11-08 1 MANILA, Nov. 7. A 15--man Indian trade delegation headed by Shrl Murarji J. Valdya arrived here yesterday on a trade survey mission. The Indians will be calling on the Philippines Commerce Minister and will be visiting government plants and commercial establishments today. The Indians are flying toReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration155 1953-11-08 1 Mr. S. Soundara Rajan, of Special Branch (Indian Section) Singapore Police is proceeding to India on Tuesday, on a .short leave. As the founder Secretary of the Tamil Diffusion League, Singapore, Mr. Rajan has lendered valuable services to the cause of diffusing Tamil culture and155 words
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Article159 1953-11-08 1 "I feel that a lot of people who have never tried running a house don't realise that it is a lonely business, and that if you live your life more or less within the four walls of your home, it is very easy to get things out ofJacobine Hichons - 159 words
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Article, Illustration886 1953-11-08 2 Cured By Chloromycetin In Thirty Six Hours! By (Capt. D. H. de T. Reade) VOT one soldier on active service against Malaya's Communist terrorists dies of scrub typhus, the disease which claimed hundreds of victims Allied and Japanese in the Burma Campaign.886 words
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Article278 1953-11-08 2 JAFFNA: Recalling the <l«iys when education of girls was frowned upon in Jaffna, Mrs. Freda M. Vcerasingham, Inspectres of Home Science, Northern Province, said that some of the ancient customs which unpaired the health and growth of the children were difficult to break away from! "But" she addedFOC - 278 words
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Article128 1953-11-08 2 KARACHI, Nov. 6.—Pakistan's Central Home Minister Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani declared in Parliament Wednesday night "design* for the assassination of the late Prime Minister Liaquat All Khan in 1951 were hatched in foreign countries, and for reasons of diplomatic relations I could not disclose the names of suchA.P. - 128 words
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Article573 1953-11-08 2 SALEM: A resolution requesting the Government to take effective action against those, preaching: class hatred both in writing and in speeches and thereby trying- to bring chaos and confusion, was passed unanimously at the Salem Town Congress Political Conference, held under the presidentship ofFOC - 573 words
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Article251 1953-11-08 2 A discussion with regard to what action should be taken to resuscitate Buddhism before the advent of the Buddha Jayanthi took place at the Eheliyagoda Young Men's Buddhist Association's first anniversary celebrations. Several monks and laymen participated. Mr. L. H, Mettananda, principal of Ananda-College, Colombo, said itFOC - 251 words
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Article920 1953-11-08 2 PAUL BAREAU - PAUL BAREAU BY JN political terms the CommonweaJth may have been built, as the saying goes, "in h fit of absent-mindedness" but there was no such nonsense about the investments which developed the wealth ox meas as WiUeiy separated ana divergent as, say Canada, Australia.920 words
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57 1953-11-08 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 6.— The Government of India and Imperial Chemical Industries yesterday initiated a contract to set up a new three million Sterling company to make commercial high explosives in India. Technicians and management staff will be provided by the British firm until IndiansReuter - 57 words
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Article511 1953-11-08 2 One New Rose Costs £1,500! In a nursery in County Armagh, known as the Ga. den of Northern Ireland" dozens of new varieties of roses have been produced and seventy-three have won medals Ever since Sam Me Gredy began to grow loses O n his two-acre plot in 1880 Sam511 words
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Article59 1953-11-08 2 Ceylon Seeking Loan LONDON, Nov. Sir Oliver Goonctdllekc, Ceylon's Finance Minister, arrived here by air from Colombo last nteht for economic and financial talks with the British Government At London airport he said that purpose of his visit wh.< to arrange a sterling loan hi would not name a figureReuter - 59 words
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1100 1953-11-08 3 Dedication Of Property Perpetuity Rule In Hindu Law This decision of the court on the question whether a trust creaied for the purpose of per- i forming guru pooja and other ceremonies at the samadhi or tomb of a Hindu could claim c\emption from the rule H gainst perpetuity onFOC - 1,100 words
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Article56 1953-11-08 3 LONDON, Nov. 6. Sir Gerald Templer, High Commissioner in Malaya, yesterday had interview with the Secretary for War, Mr. Anthony Head, and the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Oliver Lytteiton. General Templer Is here on one of his regular visits to make a routine report on the emergency causedReuter - 56 words
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Article322 1953-11-08 3 SRINAGAR: Mr. G. M. Sadiq, President of the Kashmir Constituent Assembly, categorically stated that so far as the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference wag concerned, "we will never accent anybody as Plebiscite Administrator, who is directly or indirectly connected with the Imperialistic oloc." Mr. Sadiq saidFOC - 322 words
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Article44 1953-11-08 3 TfcLHERAN, Nov. 6. The former Persian Prime Minister, Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, will stand trial on Sunday instead of on Wednesday aa originally fixed, the chief pit>secutor, Brigadier Hussein Azemedeh, announced yesterday. The trial will be held at Saitanatabad prison, near Teheran. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article24 1953-11-08 3 LONDON, Nov. 6— Britain's 79 senior judges are to get a pay jncrease of £3,000 a year, the Churchill government announced last night. A.PA.P. - 24 words
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Article274 1953-11-08 3 NEW DELHI: The Delhi State Assembly passed a nonofficial resolution recommending to the Government of India to extend the geographical boundaries of the State, in order to include some of the contiguous districts of Punjab (I) and Uttar Pradesh. The enlargement of the boundaries, the resolutionFOC - 274 words
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Article79 1953-11-08 3 DOMBAY, Nov. 6. The Government -owned Air India International announced yesterday it has ordered three Super-Constallations from the Lockheed Corporation in the United States. The airliners are to be delivered before the spring of 1955 at a cost of U551,850,000 each. Air India International already has servicesA.P. - 79 words
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560 1953-11-08 3 NEW DELHI: The problems connected with the development projects of Madras and Andhra States following the partition, are under the consideration of the Union Government, it is- learnt. The Union authorities are understood to have asked the two Government^ to assess the positionFOC - 560 words
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Article568 1953-11-08 3 CALCUTTA: Many important matters concerning cricket were discussed at the meeting of the Working Committee of the Board of Control for Cricket in India at the residence of the President, Mr. J. C. Mukherjea. Mr. S. R. S. Sinha represent, ing the U.P. Cricket Association raised a point thatFOC - 568 words
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Article105 1953-11-08 3 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Nov. 6.— The United States took one of its rare lickings m the United Nations Thurs day on a procedural question. France was the winner. The French said their disarmament expert, would not be able to appear for debate in the Political CommitteeA.P. - 105 words
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Article90 1953-11-08 3 PAK— KLM PACT THE HAGUE, Nov. 6.— Th« director-general of Pakistan's Ministry of Transport Kenneth Joseph Bhore, has concluded here an agreement with the Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM) whereby the Dutch company will train personnel and overhaul aircraft for the future Pakistan Airlines at Amgterdain's Schiphol airport. The Pakistan AirlinesA.P. - 90 words
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345 1953-11-08 3 NEW DELHI; Ten persons believed to be army personnel are reported to be missing, believed killed by fierce tribesmen in the jungle fastness in the interior of the unadministered area in the North-East Frontier Area, in Assam. The incident occurred sometime Jast week butBNFS - 345 words
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112 1953-11-08 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 6.—Reports reaching here from neighbouring Nepal said Prime Minister P. Koirala and other top Nepalese officials flew yesterday to the strategic city of Pokhra to investigate reports that Communist gangs have overthrown some Jocal administrative bodies in the area. Pokhra, a HimalayanA.P. - 112 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-11-08 3 l'hoto. A gleam in his eyes, President Eisenhower pulls down one corner of his mouth with n forefinger before coming up with a good point during hi* address to the Fourth American Forest Congress in Washington. His speech was made at the opening session of theA.P. - 60 words
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Article220 1953-11-08 3 KURNOOL: Shri Sanjeeva Reddy Deputy Chief Minigter in the newly created Andhra State said that any attempt lo change the Capital m the new Sato would be defeated by the Ministry if a straight vote is taken in the Assembly. We are as much determined to retain theBNFS - 220 words
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Article332 1953-11-08 4 13 Ministers 13 Juniors COLOMBO: The members of the new Ceylon Cabinet and the allocation of portfolios are as follows: I. Minister of Defence External Affairs, and Minister of Transport Works and Information The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala. K.8.E., M.P.; 2 Minister of Agriculture Food andFOC - 332 words
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Article65 1953-11-08 4 COLOMBO: Ten Senators relinquished their senatorial appointments last week. They have served their six-year period of office. Five new Senators will be appointed and five more will be elected before the Senate meets again on November 24th. The Speaker of the House of Representatives will fixFOC - 65 words
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Article198 1953-11-08 4 THE HINDU, acclaimed the Greatest National newspaper of India has commenced publishing THE HINDU WEEKLY RE\IEW. At present the Weekly Review contains 12 pages in light weight paper. It is delivered In Singapore by air. A glance through some of the back numbers reveals that the Review198 words
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Article294 1953-11-08 4 COLOMBO: The granddaughter of the last ruling King of Burma, 21 year old June Rose Bellamy, is now in Ceylon, in connection with Arthur Rank's production of "The Purple 'Plain". Miss Bellamy has never been on the stage or screen but has always been Interested in theatricalsFOC - 294 words
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Article161 1953-11-08 4 COLOMBO: Over one-eighth of Ceylon's population of 8,098,637 consists of nonnationals. This one-eighth is composed of 983,304 Indians; 5,749 Pakistanis; 6,909 Europeans and 11,162 other residents. These figures, officially released by the Department ol Census, and Statistics, are fcotd on che final census taken on March 20th ofFOC - 161 words
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Article380 1953-11-08 4 A Madrasi's Achievement Mateti Narasimhan, a citizen of Madras, who has travelled round the world on a motor-cycle is at present here. He started his six-year goodwill tour on ordinary bicycle one evening in Novem- ber 1950. After travelling extensively through India, he380 words
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Article65 1953-11-08 4 COLOMBO: According to the latest statistics from Australia, the absorption of Oeylon tea in the country is expected to reach the record figure of over 40,000,000 pounds by the end of this year. Uv to July this year, Australian imports of Ceylon tea amounted to 31,173,000FOC - 65 words
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Article, Illustration103 1953-11-08 4 Mr. Guok Sing Inn (Independent) seeking election to the City Council from Rochore Ward. He Wiis born in the ward •tnd educiitcd in St. Andrew's School. Joined Government service and attached to the Chinese Secretariat. He took to business and is Director of sovcrul local Transport Companies. He103 words
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242 1953-11-08 4 NEW DELHI: A democra tic solution of the Indo-Chi/ji dispute was urged by Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Chairman of the Praja Socialist Party Foreign Affairs committee. Dr. Lohia said that it should be possible for Asian nations to suggest a solution of the Indo-ChinaBNFS - 242 words
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Article268 1953-11-08 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Reginald Maudling, Economic Secretary to the British Treasury, is in Ceylon. Referring to the £60 million fund for sterling area development projects, which was inaugurated in the United Kingdom early this year, Mr. Maudling said that Britaiu asked the World Bunk t« release this sum fromFOC - 268 words
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Article44 1953-11-08 4 Mr. T. A. Simon, Independent Candidate fcr Rochore Ward will be holding an election meeting today at 4.30 p.m. at the open space at Lcrons: Lalat (off Jal a n Besar), and at 6.30 p.m. at the open space in French Road.44 words
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Article24 1953-11-08 4 There will be a public lecture on "The Spirit of the Age" at the tiahai Centre, today at 11 a.m.24 words
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Article116 1953-11-08 4 COLOMBO: Three more model Juvenile Courts are to be established in Ceylon, as soon as financial provision can be made for these. The Minister of Justice, the Hon. Siv Lalita Rajapakse, made this announcement when he declared open the Rs. 215,000 modei Juvenile Court in Colombo. SirFOC - 116 words
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Article100 1953-11-08 4 COLOMBO: A theutrc troupe, composed of both Britishers and Americans and led by Mr. Eric Elliott, will arrive n Ceylon on January 19th next year, and remain here till January 24th before proceeding to Singapore and Hong Kong. The troupe will arrive in Colombo from India.FOC - 100 words
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