Indian Daily Mail, 10 November 1953
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Title Section16 1953-11-10 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. DL No. 270. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1968 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article1691 1953-11-10 1 QUESTIONS COMPETENCY OF COURT TO TRY HIM ACCUSES OFFICERS BEING PRO.-BR. TEHERAN, Nov. 9. Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, former Persian Prime Minister, continues his fight for life before a cou rtmartial sitting in Saltanabad prison's historic Mirror Hall today. Alternating: between tear* and sarcasm the oldA.P.; Reuter - 1,691 words
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Article159 1953-11-10 1 TEHERAN, Nov. 9. In a rambling 30-minute speech today Dr. Mossadeq bitterly at- .H-U.-.I the liruiMi, accusing tM-m of being at the root of the troubles of Persia and himwm. I h«- Chairman of the court. General Maarollah MoghboU in terupced him declaring: "If youReuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration84 1953-11-10 1 Diwali gifts for Indian troops in Korea, were sent on Oct. 27 by the organisi-rs of the Indian Soldiers in Korea Comforts Fund. The Fund which was opened on Oct. 10 ha* already receive 3 contributions from all parts of the country. Picture show* Mrs. Indira Gandhi, the Convener of84 words
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130 1953-11-10 1 SEOUL, Nov. 9.— President Syngman Rhee reiterated his "March North" policy near the old war front yesterday. Mr. Rhce told a mass meeting in the Yansyanj? area, north of the 38th Parallel on the east coast, that 8.0.X. troop* "will march north to drivoA.P. - 130 words
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402 1953-11-10 1 MANILA, Nov. 9. The Filipinos vote Tuesday in their third presidential election since independence and almost all forecasts yesterday indicate they wili pick a new kind of picsident. Forecasts have sometimes been wrong in the past, but this is the talk you get here today.A.P. - 402 words
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Article73 1953-11-10 1 PANMLTNJOM, Nov. 9. United States and Communist staff representatives met fit Panmunjom this morning in their second secret attempt to iron out differences holding up preliminary talks on the Korean political conference. American State Department Far East expert Kenneth Young led the Allied delegation to lower level talksChineseReuter - 73 words
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Article24 1953-11-10 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 9.— New York Radio stations reported today that King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia had died.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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192 1953-11-10 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) The JAYCEE's of Singapore have an ingenious plan to give education to a poor Malay Tx>y by getting him adopted for a year each by ten charitableminded persons in the Colony. They will comprise persons of all races, so192 words
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38 1953-11-10 1 The inaugural meeting of the Rendel constitutional Com* mission will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hull lo« morrow at 10 a.m. Members of the public Will be admitted to th« first day's sitttig38 words
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Article218 1953-11-10 1 QUEEN'S TRIBUTE TO THE DEAD LONDON, Nov. 9.— Queen Elizabeth yesterday led the people of Britain and the Commonwealth in their tribute to the dead of the two world wars when she placed a wreath at the foot of the cenotaph in Whitehall. Millions of Britons in their homes sawReuter - 218 words
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Article105 1953-11-10 1 COLOMBO, Nov. 9. Sir John Koteiawaia, Ceylon's Prime Minister last night warned opposition parties here against using violence. Speaking at Kottc, a. Communist stronghold on the outskirts of Colombo he declared: "If opposition parties want to stage a hartal (shop closing) or strike in good, faithReuter - 105 words
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Article57 1953-11-10 1 KARACHI. Nov. 9. -Admiral of the Fleet Sir Rhoderick McGrlgor, British First Sea Lord, arrived here from London yesterday on a six-day official visit. During his stay he said he would see various naval establishment* and discuss matters of mutual interest with the Command? r-in-Chief Pakistan57 words
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211 1953-11-10 1 PoWs INTERVIEW WITHDRAWN PANMUNJOM, Nov. 9.— The Indian Command last night called off prisoner of war interviews for today when the Communists refused to comply with a ruling apparently based on a new, tighter Indian policy towards the Reds. llast Friday, Lt.-Gen. K. S. Thimayya,A.P. - 211 words
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Article126 1953-11-10 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.Senator Ellender (Democrat, Louisiana) told a newg conference lecently the "British aie spreading propaganda in Africa and elsewhere th;<l the United States is too young and too immature to lead the world." Ellendcr. discussing his trip as a one-man sub-committee for the Senate AppropriationsA.P. - 126 words
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Article51 1953-11-10 1 KARACHI, Nov. 9. The first Coca Cola bottling plant in Pakistan started functioning Sunday, producing about 5 000 bottles an hour. Industries Minister Abdul Qayum Khan, who officiated at the opening ceremonies, said he hoped more foreigners woui<s interest themselves to investing capital in Pakistan.A.P. - 51 words
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Article252 1953-11-10 1 Liquor Consumption Falls! (By Our staff Reporter) Customs revenue statistics given by Mr. R. S. Tufnell, acting Comptroller of Customs, at a press conference yesterday snowed a substantial fall this year under liquor while only slight Increases have been registered, under tobacco, petroleum, and entertainment, the figures for the first252 words
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Advertisement82 1953-11-10 1 Subscription Rates fKY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo ana 1 Montn 5.50 3 Moat:»s 16.50 6 MoaUis 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6&0 3 Months 19U>0 6 Months 35.00 1 Year 7800 IMPOSSIBLE 1. To leave SINGAPORE at 7.15 A.M. J 2. Be in KUALA LUMPUR at82 words
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Article493 1953-11-10 2 WITH the leeaon of British Guiana gtiU frightfully fresh in their memory, the British cannot be expected hereafter to grant self government to any of their colonial territories without forging ample safeguards which will enable them to reimpose their rule the moment they find their interests493 words
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Article1098 1953-11-10 2 Henry Hartzenbusch - Henry Hartzenbusch FILIPINO PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: Two Sharply Contrasting Figures (The prize is the presidency of the Philippines. The campaignis bitter and the issues red hot with charges and counter charges of fraud, corruption and political confusion. The result could be explosive when Filipinos vote today to decide1,098 words
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Article208 1953-11-10 2 TIRUNEL.VELI: The conference organised by the Madras Presidency Tamil Sangam,< whjch was held here on October 18. Mr. P. T. Rajan presiding Adopted a number of rcsolu- tions. The conference appointed threo committees, one to study and report on the present system of elementary education and adult,FOC - 208 words
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Article286 1953-11-10 2 BOMBAY: Mr. N. M. Buch, Director-General of Shipping, Government of India, inaugurated the Merchant Navy Radar Training Centre at the Tide Gauge Tower, Princess Dock. The training centre will be one of the first institutions ot its kind in SouthEast Asia Mr. Buch said the training centre wasFOC - 286 words
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Article132 1953-11-10 2 BOMBAY: A 40-men committee "for the purpose of collecting funds for presenting a purse" to Everest hero, Tensing Norkay, was appointed at a meeting, convened by Bombay's Mayor. Dr. P. A. Dias. The Mayor is the President of the Committee and Dr. K. S. Hamied, Sheriff ofFOC - 132 words
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Article189 1953-11-10 2 SHANTINAGAR: Americas and South Korean prisoners in Northern Camp have described Indian troops guarding- them as wonderful. Some said they wore amazed at the calm and efficient way the Indian- were working in the midst of two conflicting ideologies. IA.-Gen Thlmayya, Chairman of the NNRC metFOC - 189 words
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Article210 1953-11-10 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Muslim League Assembly Party decided to scrap the controversial Mullah Board envisaged in Pakistan Constituent Assembly's Basic Principles Committee's report. The report which is now under discussion in the Pakistan Constituent Assembly hart proposed the setting up of a Board of Mullahs whoFOC - 210 words
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243 1953-11-10 2 irt «i\ Ir J R P- Tata 9 hairm an of the Air India International, in an interview, said: "We hope to start a new Far Eastern Service by the summer of 1954. wThavc placed JSfthe nntm th yea d r eliVCry CWFOc - 243 words
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Article210 1953-11-10 2 I GWALTOR: Mr. Ghulam Mohammad Saduj, President of the Kashmir Constituent Assembly, said that it was necessary to watch carefully the movements and activities of foreign visitors to Kashmir lest they endanger the life of State loader.*-". He added that the State Government would soonFOC - 210 words
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Article198 1953-11-10 2 BOMBAY Dastagir who leaped Into fame in Hollywood as "Elephant Boy", returned to India after a lapge of 17 years by an Air India International last week. "I come with a strange feeling in my heart", he told re* porters at the airport, and added. "ItFOC - 198 words
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Article180 1953-11-10 2 MADRAS: The death occur red of MahamahopadK Pandithamani M. Kath& Chettiar in his villag^o'^ 24 Hcw,s aged about 70^ Mr Kathiresan Chett «J L.. a native of Mahjpalanpatt £>, Tirupattur in Ramnad 5 S S He was connected with ,w Madura Tamil Sangam iff jessed ofFOC - 180 words
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Article, Illustration198 1953-11-10 2 A colourful Indian Catholic wedding- was witnessed In Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 28 at tho St. Anthony's Church, Pudu, between Miss Teresa Rani Santhanam and Mr. John Shelac Nathan. The bride is the younger daughter of M.T. nnd Mrs. S. G. San-thanam. formerly of Singapore,198 words
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754 1953-11-10 3 Shortage Of Capital Caused By Govt. Policy BARODA: O. Saraiya, President of the Fe deration of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry has called for a shifting of empharts from th« regulatory jiHjMM-t to the developmental a -pert of the "mixed economy*' •(I. vFOC - 754 words
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Article164 1953-11-10 3 MADRAS: Five up-country 'persons were arrested on uct. 24 by the Ice House Police after raiding house in* Jawar Hussein Street, Triplicane, to rescue four girl 3, all about 15 years of age, con* hned in 'the house. These five persons, it is gathered, had brought theFOC - 164 words
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Article331 1953-11-10 3 SHOLAPUR: The third .■rssion of the Bombay State Lawyur.i Conference haa adopted a resolution stating that the ban on lawyers from appearance in tenancy courts and courts established under the Industrial Relations and Industrial Disputes Acts, was not consistent with the inherent right of clients to receiveFOC - 331 words
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Article80 1953-11-10 3 MADRAS: The Govern meat of Madras, it is learnt, have under consideration a proposal for training engineers in tho Archaeological Department for attending to the work of repair, renovation and conservation of temples in the State. It is stated that the Government have approached the Archaeological DepartmentFOC - 80 words
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Article, Illustration189 1953-11-10 3 Entreating Or Intriguing; I'leshly A/uri in an In* trig^inc pose, which Is the forte of her iierformanoe. A group of famous Indian dancers headed by wellknown Azuri, Is due to arrive h,-.-o .Sunday, Nov. 1%. by s.h. "Victoria." Mrs. Azuri, wife of a nigh Pakistani official,189 words
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Article234 1953-11-10 3 MADRAS: Mrs. Jeanne Dumas spoke on "Reincarnation among Primitive Peoples" at the An thropo logic il Society, in the University Buildings recently. Mrs. Dumas drew attention to me laci that anthropology is wedded to sociology and i>sycnoK>gy. She referred to uM rest-arches among: Uve American Indians, and remarked thatFOC - 234 words
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Article81 1953-11-10 3 PESHAWAR MUSLIM LEAGUE DEMAND LAHORE: The Councillors of the Peshawar City Muslim League at a meeting: called upon Mr. Abdul Qaiyum Khan to resign from the Presidentship of th« NWPP Muslim League. The meeting also decided that Sardar Abdul Rashid, the present Chief Minister be asked to replace Mr. Qaiyum.FOC - 81 words
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Article226 1953-11-10 3 MENACE OF C.P.I IN T.-C. STATE TRIVANDRUM: Mr. P. Govinda Mcnon, Finance Minister of Travancore-Cochin, told public meeting: here that the proposal of the Praja Socialist Party in the State to Tntcr into an election arFangrcment with the Communists and other Leftist parties did not come as a surprise toFOC - 226 words
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82 1953-11-10 3 GWALIOR The Madhya Bharat Government has ordered an inquiry into the recent donations of land to Acharya Vinoba Bhave's Bhoodan Yagna by some of the Jatrh darts In the State. According to official circles, these donations are unauthorised inasmuch as they have been made fromFOC - 82 words
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662 1953-11-10 3 NEW DELHI: The Implementation of tfce achenie for the rehabilitation of rail ways was carried a stage further when orders for 400 locomotives at a cost of Ba. IS crores were placed by tile Railway Ministry with representatives of German, Japanese and Austrian firmsFOC - 662 words
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Article120 1953-11-10 3 NEW. DELHI: Dr. C. P. Raroaswami Aiyar, ViceChancellor of the Annamalai University, said here that one of the defects of modern education was that "too much was being grilled into the nurds <of students by way of memorising and cramming." Dr. Ramaawamd Aiyur, who waa addre&jing a reunion ofFOC - 120 words
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Article405 1953-11-10 3 NEHRU'S LETTER TO SIKH M.P. PATIALA: The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, la a letter to Sardar Ajirt Singh, MP, states that a high-powmr Commission, soon -to be appointed by the Government of India, to consider the question of the reorganization of States in the country would have perfeot freedom to©FOC - 405 words
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Article236 1953-11-10 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Justice Bavdekar and Mr. Justice Vyas. at the Bombay High Court, dismissed an appeal filed by J. M. Akhaney, Managing Director of the Exchange Bank of India and Africa Ltd., (now in liquidation) against the conviction and sentence of three months' rigorous imprisonment andFOC - 236 words
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Advertisement67 1953-11-10 3 TAKE wk%m^m i I J CmULjIUrl f BUILDS THE BODY PROTECTS THE LUNGS Scott's Emulsion cod liver oil in its most digestible form is an essential addition to the normal diet when the danger of infection is unusually high. Pleasant-to-take Scott's Emulsion builds the body and protects the lungs giving67 words
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65 1953-11-10 4 The Joint Co-ordination Committee of the Federation and Singapore held its fifth meeting; under the Chairmanship of the Commissioner-General in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It continued its consider. i Lion Qf the present machinery for co-ordination of policy and admin iatraUon in numerous Government departments in the65 words
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Article28 1953-11-10 4 Lucknow. Vlsakhapatnam and Dacca, have been declared infected places for the pur* pose Quarantine Ordinance by the Government of Singapore in an extra-ordinary gazette notification issued yesterday..28 words
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82 1953-11-10 4 Associated Indian Chambers Of Commerce At the Annual General Meetin? of the Associated Indian Chambers of Commerce, Malaya, held on Oct. 25. following office bearers have been elected. President: Mr. Gurbaksh Sin^h Samtfhi; Vice-Presideat: Mr. S. T. Seenikatty; Hon. Secretary:— Mr. K. S. Gill; Hon. Treasurer: Mr. A. 8. Nair;82 words
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Article, Illustration216 1953-11-10 4 JULIUS CAESAR -A MIGHTY PICTURE M.G.M.'s 'Julius Caesar* with •slight alterations to tho origin il. 'to > uit modern sUige presentation, is to be .screened shortly at Cathay, The t;o familiar Shake.--pearra Juliu? Caesar hm been pioturised wtth all its original .nplrndour and Htcrary clvinn by M.G.M. Talented uetors like216 words
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Article, Illustration202 1953-11-10 4 Salome Alas The much publicised SALOME' has been adjudged by audiences as 'Disappointing', considering the high expectations roused by the wide advance publicity given to the Columbia Pictures technicolour production. It is no secret that Salome' has fallen far short of the high standards maintained by 'Columbia. After all the202 words
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242 1953-11-10 4 Definite improvements have taken place through the dynamic leadership of our Higlh Commissioner Sir Gerald Templer and rumours are that Klang is to be a White Area. To accelerate this I would call on you to do your bW. Here I take the242 words
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Article218 1953-11-10 4 KIEL, (Germany Nov. 9. A young German policeman shut his 18-year-oid #rl friend and a student and then killed himself in a dance hail jealous drama lie re early yesterday, police reported. The policeman, identified as •Xurt Mode lie r had prone to the danceA.P. - 218 words
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Article, Illustration117 1953-11-10 4 Mr. T. A. Simon, candidate seeking election to the City Council for Rochore Ward in his manifesto mentions that he will do his best to have improved civic amenities. Regarding the Rochore -Canal. Mr. Simon assures that ue will strive to provide adequate safeguards by way of barriers117 words
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Article80 1953-11-10 4 Mrs. Arumugam Kandiah we regret to announce tho death of Mrs. Arumugam Kan diah, Kovalam, Karainazar' Ceylon, en Saturday Nbv at the ago of 86. She leave* behind her three sons Mr X Kathlrveiu or Muar, Mr k" Karthigaeaan and Mr X Am balavanan, Singapore. SWAMJ VAMADEVANANDA Swami Vamadevananda80 words
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Advertisement140 1953-11-10 4 NEXT GRAND o o g An Acclaimed Production of a •~> Great Shakespearean Tragedy! R M-G-M presents 1 'JULIUS OAESAR'I USUAL PRICES $1.- $2.- $3.- OOOOO 30O00OO00O30dOO3OO0OOO€X)OOOOOODO*****0 300 NOW SHOWING AT CHUNGKING I o (Junction of Maxwell lanjonc Paf^ar Roads) Daily at 1.30, 5.30 8.45 p.m. I GEMINI'S f AVVAIYAR140 words
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Miscellaneous69 1953-11-10 4 Sathurthi Festival Today The Hindu Officers of the Railway Department. Singapore, will conduct the "Sathurthi" festlvaj at Sri Benpoga Vinayagar Temple. No. 19. Ceylon Road today Tuesday, from 5.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. DIVINE LIFE SOCIETY The fortnightly meeting ot the Divino Life Society will be held on Wtednesday Nov69 words
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Miscellaneous59 1953-11-10 4 BOX-OFFICE TALK OF ALL-MALAYA South-East Asia Film Co» "AURAT" India's Samson Delilah' with 100% English subtitles HINDUSTAN THEATRE Kuala Lumpur 11th RECORD DAY TODAY: at S.OO 6.15 9.15 p.m. ON WIDE SCREEN" (at Utmal Priori MAJESTIC THEATKK Ipoh 7th BIG DAY TODAY: at 2.00 6.1.5 9.15 p.m. SAVOY THEATRE Malacca59 words
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