Indian Daily Mail, 13 November 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 273. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. IftM. FOUR PAGES 15 TENTS
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  • 477 1 U.S. Military Bases In Pakistan In Exchange For Defence Aid Bases In W E Pakistan e^ch^^Kr^T 8 5 e sian in excnange for defence aid. nnJlt^?*? 1 BriUah said here Wednesday that the agreement, if reached, would set up American forces on both Western and Easter n SS? rftn° f
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  • 127 1 Admiral Felix Stump, Commander bf the United States Pacific Fleet arrived here yesterday oat a two-day visitt, Commenting on the readiness of tne U.S. Fleet In the Pacific to meet any emergency, Admiral Stump »tau-d that: 'we are just as ready as we were when
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  • 192 1 MARGARET AGREES TO TRANSFER REGENCY LONDON, Nov. 12.—Princess Margaret agrees to trans* ter her regency rights to the British throne to toe Duke of Edinburgh, the House of Commons was told yesterday. Britain's Home Secreatry, Sir David MaxwelL Fyfe, said he was authorised to state that "Princess Margaret shares the
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  • 23 1 MANILA, No*. 12.—President Elpidlo Quirtao today conceded victory la the Philip. pin. protddentlaj mttetkm to Ramon Majtsaysay. Nack>D&l<«-ta-Democratio candldftte.— A.P.
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  • 83 1 Mr. M. S. M. M. Meyappa Chettlar, a multi-millionaire and Mr. S. Ramasami Naidu, ex-Mayor ot Madras, arrived here yesterday on their way to Australia They propose to visit Australia, New Zealand and Japan In connection with expanding the,- glass works Mr. Chettiar^l established near Salem.^pfc*y
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  • 35 1 TOKYO, Nov. 12.— A Japanese team of oil experts i* expected to g?o to Iran in re*, ponse to an Iranian request for assistance lii Iran's oil Indus* try developmen A.P.
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  • 117 1 Local Govt. Committee Of Rendel Commission The Committee set up by the ConBtitutoinal Commission to consider the function* *nd powers of local government authorities in the Island will consist of Sir George Rendel, K.O.M.G. (Chairman), The President, City Cuuuou, Mr. C. C. Tan and Mr. C. F. Smith, with the
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  • 92 1 Sir George Rondel, Chair* man ot tne Singapore Constitutional Ouituniaaion. and Lady Kenuei were enteruuned to a cocktail party by Mr. O. O. Tnonxson, nubile Relations Utocer and Mrs. Thomson at their residence on Mount Pleasant last evenina. Among otneis present inclucked Prof* O. U.
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  • 327 1 SEOUL, Nov. 13.— Lmlla's Field Ambulance Unit goes home this month ending three years of service to allied troops on the front lines and Korean i Milan* in rear areas. Bth Army and a similar commendation from South Korean President Syngman Rhee. The
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  • 220 1 Soekarno Denounces Darul Islam JAKARTA, Nov. 12 -Kartosoewirjo, tne so-called' "Chief of the lsiamic State of Darul Islam" had pledged to cooperate with the Dutch to destroy the Republic of Indonesai, President Soekarno declared Tuesday at Scerakarta, m central Java, in a two-hour nationwide speech commemorating the -Tenth of November
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  • 129 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 12. India's census chief said today birth controls that would limit the average family to three children are necessary if this nation is ever to become selfsufficient in food production. R. A. Gopalaswaml, who directed India's 1951 census, said in his final report
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  • 64 1 P»t* Photo taken on the oocasloa of the cocktail party given by Mr. 1 p. Shroff (seventh from left) at the Indian Association, Baleetler Road, *o the members of the Indian Industrial Delegation, who are now In Singapore. Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the BepreHentative of
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  • 137 1 PANMUNJOM, Nov. 12..— The Indian Custo dian Command yesterday cancelled PoW explanation sessions for the sixth straight day as the Communists continued to insist on interviewing remnants of a prisoner compound already handled. The move amounted to A formal acknowledgement of the complete
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  • 136 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Nov. 12.— One of the finest of bridges In the West Coast, costing more than 33 lakhs of rupees, was opened on Wednesday by Minister for Public "Works Raja of Ramnad at Kutttpuram, South Malabar. The bridge will complete direct
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  • 34 1 Photo. The Queen lays her wreath at the foot of the Cenotaph in London's Whitehall Nov. 8, during the u«m m ihm«<v. Service for the dead of two world wan.— A.P
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  • 336 1 Red Cross Society To Issue Appeal To Businessmen For Funds By Our Staff Reporter The new Director of the Singapore Branch of the British Red Cross Society. Mr. Alan Gedde*s told pressmen yesterday that he would soon launch a campaign for funds for
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  • 61 1 From Our Ovvn Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 12. The Government of India has decided to set up a special Laboratory in the Central Leather Research here In order to check the quality of tanned leather that is being exported. Recently there have I oeen many complaints from anporting
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  • 91 1 His Excellency the Governor of Singapore Sir John Nlcoll returned yesterday afternoon to Singapore after a short holiday in Hongkong. His Excellency said he speni a very tine holiday in Hon ;kong and saw his fr en<Js. vVneu asked about the Rendcl Commission, the
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  • 175 1 From Our Own Correspondent MAJDRAS, Nov. 12—Following reports of serious differences within the Madras State Congress Legislature Party over Rajaji's leadership, President Sri Nehru has deputed the Ail India Congress Secretary Srinivasa Mallaya to Madras in order to meet the leaders and get them end the
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  • 603 2 S'pore, Fri, Nov. 18, 1953 A CHANGEFOR WHAT? FORTUNATELY for the British, it is very plain mailing for them in the Malayan constitutional waters. In India, on the contrary, they had a terrific ordeal to undergo. With the people agitating for I 'urna Swaraj (Complete Independence) and in no mood
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  • 3164 2 Memorandum Submitted Administration and teaching (general) 3 000 000 Engineering, Agriculture, etc. (special build- ings, partly outside Singapore) 1900 000 Medical College developmen ts (e.g. University share of new Pathology Block, Dental Clinic extension, replacement of Tan Took Seng Hostel, etc.) 2 OOOOCIO Hostel
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  • 308 2 POONA: Dr. G. S. Kovad* kar, President of the All-In-dia Medical Licentiates' Association, suggested the starting of co-operative medical cen- tres instead of adopting the nationalisation of health services. Presiding over the sixth Bombay Provincial Medical Licentiates' Conference recently Dr. Kovadkar, said India wag not ooly
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  • 102 2 MADRAS: A special exhibition of the model of a Neolithic lake village found in Giaatonbufy, England is now on view at the Government Museum, Egmore. Such a type of village was built ia the Neolithic times and con tinued in existence in the m*tal ages.
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  • 365 2 AU.KPPY: Mr. A. R. Su* laiman Suit, Cnairmao, Tra-viancore-Cochin Onamber of Commerce has warned that inflia'a monopolistic position m pepper trade would vani-fi uefore long due to the prevailing high export duty on the one hand, and increased production by the competing countries on the other.
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  • 55 2 QucenMother At Royal College Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother attended the concert aad manual prize- giving at tho Royal College of Muklc. London, recently. AJP. Photo shows: 23-year-old Der Yuen Low, of Singapore, presenting a bouquet to Qu*en Riizabeth the Queen Mother at the prize-tfvtajr. Der Yuen I<ow later received
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  • 108 2 - NEW DELHI: A deputation on benaif of the An-india oanskrit Sammcian met Mautuna ADul J&aiam Azad, Union niaucauon Minister, to seek vie Central Government's sup port for me estaibusnment of d. central Sansxrit Library of all available Sanskrit literature including old manuscripts. They also urged support to Sanskrit
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  • 402 3 To Help Cause Of World Peace-The Only Endeavour •rmthrttLormT ether fc«l— to ts* m tft» Mi. Nehru said: Before i«. dia was independent, the Indian Army was often employed in other countries at the bidding of the then Governmenf of India. When lode. i»
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  • 176 3 The Prime Minister has sent the following message to Major-General S. P. P. Thorat: "On the occasion of the Deepavali celebrations, please convey to the officers and men of the Indian Custodian Force in Korea, my greetings and sood wishes. The recent appeal made here for
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  • 629 3 NEW DELHI: A tribute to the great progress made by the Posts and Telegraphs Department of India was paid by Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President, when, he declared open the Telegraphs Centenary Exhibition at the Eastern Court here recently. The President declared that India was not behind any other
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  • 108 3 President's Greetings The President. Dr. Rajeodra nrasad, has sent the following message to -Gen. Thimayya, Chairman of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission in Korea. "On the happy occasion of Deepavali, kindly accept my heartiest greetings to you and to all ranks of our forces who are discharging their onerous assignment
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  • 318 3 ERNiAKULAM A memorandum expressing the anxiety of Christiana m the State over the policy of the Government of India regarding fEe work of Christian missionaries, and requesting the Government to be considerate towards their work, in view of their social work, was submitted to Dr. K.
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  • 233 3 BOMBAY; Nearly 150,000 adults in Bombay State, excluding the cities of Bombay, Ahmedabad, Poona and Shoiapur, were made literate during 1952-53, *galn*t 89,284, the previous year, according to an official review of the pro* Kress of social education in the State. The review, released on the
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  • 277 3 Reservation For Women In Pak. Parlmt. KARACHI: The Pakistan Constituent Assembly decided to provide in the Constitution for reservation of seats for women in both the Houses of Legislature for a period of ten years. The seats thus reserved will be in addition to the strength fixed for both the
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  • 210 3 -MADKAB: Mr. Sri irakasa. Governor of Madras, asked merchants so to conduct them» deives in life tnat any augma that might be attached to them or to tneir profession wouid oe removed, rre^iuing over the ninth anuiversary of tnc Madras Rice ftiticiiains' Association, UM uovernor said: "in
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  • 254 3 LONDON, Nov. 11.— Cheers rang out from all parts of the House of Commons chamber yesteri day when Sir Winston Churchill announced that a meeting of the "big three" powers had been ari ranged at Bermuda next month. The Prime Minister had been
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  • 166 3 A aew nuige of Jungle fa»htwnn wbh launched r«•eatly when the M-G-M Film Company la conjunction with tBPOo XflJU&lOft BOUSftl udu their "MoKambo" fashion ■how at London Zoo. AU clothes |n the na& «m hnplred by the Jungle •Md anknai nettinif h of the new M-O-M
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  • 399 3 Restoration Of Private Trading In Cotton In U. K. Effect On Indian Markets MADRAS: The British Government's decision to restore Liverpool Cotton Exchange will have mo perceptible effect on India because the Union Government restrict* the export of cotton on quota basis, and, at present, It has no Intention to
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    • 163 3 «3^ 3 months' hammering! A Tudor Oyster Prince —^the new was finally unstrapped, it was still self-winding watch commissioned functioning perfectly. Its accuracy by Rolex of Geneva was strapped astonished us. Every one of the to the right wrist of a stone-cutter watch's 157 delicate parts was then whose task
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  • 1432 4  -  Mrs. Shir in Fozdar by i Yesterday (Nov. 12) the Bahafe all the world over celebrated Hue birth anniversary of their prophet, HoiiMiiyA Following article on the subject to written by Mrs*, ghftrin Fozdar. Chesterton observed that in modern times, instead of stoning the prophets we
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  • 84 4 Sports Oommittee Olf thtt Indian Republic Day Celebration invites entries for the following badminton tournaments from Indians in Singapore and Malaya. U) Men's Singales, Entrance Fes J3/. (ii) Mixed Doubles, Entrance Pee $5/(iii) Doubles, Entrance Fee ISA. All entries to reach Mr Road, Singapore, by November
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  • 31 4 An extra-ordinary general meeting of the above Union wjll be held on Sunday, Nov. 15 at the Victoria Memorial Hall, at 1 p.m. aharp. AmendVimSJS. 00MtJtutloa will
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  • 51 4 JK£ I *£L2* r 12. -The British Government was dew*t»d by four votes U the House of Commons last night •WWtow. T*a motto* dealt the manufacture and] «n>ply of gtaaswarcu If Is unlikely that defeat oa suob a mtaor fame would learf to the Government's resign*. Men.
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    • 66 4 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSE A 3-month course oo ENGJ^S. LA GUA <>E conducted by the Study Group Movement (Singapore) will com"l enc on Wednesday Nov. 25 at 7.00 pjn in the British Council. Applications should be addressed to the Organising Secretary, Study Group Movement (Siigapore), c /o The British Council, Stamford
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