Indian Daily Mail, 16 November 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 276. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 535 1 "Military Aid Unfriendly To India' NEW DELHI, Nov. XL— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, told a ?i I^SL. c< 2r ereilce here th matter of a military pact between the United States and Pakistan was of "intense concern to
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  • 318 1 NEW DELJU, Nov. 15.— The Indian press is reflecting increasingly the Nehru Government's concern over a possible Pakistan— United States military alliance. The press comment saya flatty that any attempt of the United States to help arm Pakistan will be considered an unfriendly act to India. of^ciils
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  • 41 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 15.- The New York Time 6 said that sources close to the administration of former President Truman have disclosed that Truman appointed Harry Dexter White to a governmental post with the consent of the FBI.
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  • 170 1 Press Commission Demands Attendance Of Witnesses (From our own correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. 15. The Press Commission will begin its sittings here from Monday for about two weeks and will listen to spokesmen of Governments, newspaper proprietors and working journalists from all South Indian States —Madras, Teavanoore-Oochlli. Mysore, Andhra and Hyderabad.
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  • 128 1 I From our own correspondent) NEW DELAiI, Nov. 15.—A1l pressmen covering the session of the Delhi State begislativa Assembly walked out on Saturday aa a protest against the high-handed behaviour of a policeman who had entered the press gallery to admonish d reporter
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  • 35 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 For the first time under a Republican administration, «u--gan men will meet here next Monday to air their views on I how much sugar America will need in the year ahead.- A.P
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  • 265 1 From Our Own Correspondent BANGALORE, Nov. 16 The "Mystery Girl ol Coorg"— -eighteen-year old Dhanalakshmi, who It is claimed has not touched fo»d for eighteen months without loss of weight or health, has now been proved a fraud.
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  • 381 1 LSTMINGTON, Hampshire, Nov. 15. Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, tall, fair-liaired. 27* year-old bachelor, faced the county magistrates in the old lawn hall here yesterday for a resumed hearing on tt change of committing a serious offence with a young male person. He appeared at
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  • 135 1 KARACHI, Nov. 15.— French Deputy P. Bourgrajn, studying economic conditions in Puikisftan. told reporters here he believes Pakistan is a very good place to invest money and establish industries. French industrialists are willing to invest money in Pakistan, but are reluctant to do so because under
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  • 65 1 PANMUNJOM, Nov. 15. The 332 South Korean war -risoitera who refuse to go home becaimi 333 last week, the custodian Indian command »aid on Friday. An Indian spokesman said a "pro-Oommunist" mother— on« of five women In the group-— ava birth to a jrlrl Tuesday.
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  • 242 1 HONGKONG, Nov. 15.— Mr. Raghavan. the Indian Ambassador to China, said here yesterday he saw "no serious or valid objection to the idea of round-table discussions with neutral nations participating at the forthcoming Korean political conference because both sides want such a conference and both
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  • 54 1 Macfras City's Population Over 1.5 m. Now (From our own correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. 15c According to the latest n&urefi, the Madrtts City population is 1.5-12,000, on increase at about 42,000 in one year. According to 1951 Census, the population was 1,400,000. Madras City Is the third largest in India following
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  • 80 1 JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 15. Mr. Patrick Duncan, son of a former Governor General of South Africa, said here yesterday the day after his release from gaol he would stand as representative of Africans in the Transvaal and Orange Free State in next year's Senate (Upper
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  • 91 1 (From our own correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. 15. The Government of India have tuuictioned Rs. 45,000,000 for building >a now dock inside the Madras Harbour which would accommodate four ocean going ships at the same time. Work is being done as a wet dock scheme by
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  • 69 1 Mao Meets North Korean Delegation LONDON, Nov. 15. The Chinese leader, Mao Tsctung. on Friday had talka with a North Korean Government delegation headed. by the Prime Minister, Marsha] Kirn 11-sung, Tass, the official Soviet news agency said yesterday quoting a despatch from Paklng. Present at the talks were the
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  • 208 1 SEOUL, Nov. 15.— U.S. Vice-President Richard M. Nixon said yesterday he is emgraraged over chances for peace in Korea, but warned that if the war starts again it's going to break out everywhere. "If the peace conference falls," Nixon told newmen, "It will be
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  • 146 1 British Envoys To Confer At "Mallaig" LONDON, Nov. 15.— Korea and French policy towards the Associated States of Indochina will probably dominate the annual conference of Britain's Eastern envoys at "Mallaig" Malaya, next month* diplomatic sources here said. The Foreign Office stated the conference will open on Dec. 3 and
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  • 342 1 Greatest Influence For Peace In World Nehru Completes 64 (From our own correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. 15.— Sri Jawaharlal Nehru Is the greatest inflaence for peace In the world today, declared the Madras Chief Minister Sri Kaja E opalachari addressing a public meetinic here last evening celebrating the Indian Premier* birthday.
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  • 85 1 NEW DEL«I, Nov. 15. The Indian Prime Minister became "Uncle Nehru yester- day to more than 10,000 Indian school children who gathered in the National Stadium to celebrate his 64th birthday. The invitations asked the children to meet "Chacha (Uncle) Nehru. Earlier the head of the
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  • 59 1 DJAKARTA, Nov. 15. The Indian Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Bhagwat Dayal who has been appointed Ambassador to Afghanistan, left Djakarta yesterday morning. "I leave with the satisfaction that relations between India and Indonesia arc firm* Uf established on a foundation of mutual understanding and confidence," he
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  • 556 2 Indian Daily Mail s'pore, Mon. Nov. 16, '53. Rendel Commission To Note IN a two-column editorial last Friday on the Rendel Commission our sister paper the Tamil Mura.su has made certain very significant observations the reproduction of which in our columns, we believe, will benefit the Kinglish-knowing public, and of
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  • 2437 2 Proposed Judicial Reforms Home Minister Memorandum NEW DELHI: Cheapening of justice is the main aim of judicial reforms which the Government of India is now actively considering, other objectives being to make justice less dilatory and less cumbersome. In a memorandum, prepared by Dr. Katju, Home Minister,
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  • 452 2 NANGAL, East Punjab Emphasising the need for speedy action and developmen t, Indian Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlal Nehru to.d a gathering of Engineers and officers at the Bakra and Nangal Projects that India wanted to do
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  • 56 2 MBROAfUL: Tho Indian Council of Agricultural Re scirch has decided to set up an Orange Research Station in Ooorg, it is learnt. O can sea grrown in Ooorg: arc considered sweetest, especially the variety known as loose jackets. Recently plants here had an attack of
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  • 170 2 LUGKNOW: The cxpectwl tiuce between the Lucknow University dtudeata ao<i live Unver.ity and Government authorities through the intervention of Shri Maharajsingh ex-Governor of Bombay has net materialised* although last week it lcoked as if a settlement would bo rcacned bcio.e the d.ite announced for general strike. Out of
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  • 160 2 Zamindari Abolition In Calcutta CALiiCUTTA: The total aix>lition ot the Zaminderi system of land revenue in Bengal within a year lias been recommended by the Joint Select Committee of the West !3engal Legislature. One of the recommendations fa that tho maximum holding: by an intermediary should be twentytivc acres, whereas
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  • 56 2 NEW DELHI: Indian Ambassador in Italy Shri B. R. Sen is being put up India as a candidate for election as Director-General of the FAO. The election is expected to take place at the end of this .month If elected Shri Sen will be. the first
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  • 26 2 PHOTO. Candidates at Kordofan in the Nuba Mountain* wear (*ymbolft to denote their parties in the recent Sudanese primary election. A.P.
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  • 247 2 LUDHIANA: While Sardar Gyan Singh was demanding a Punjabi Speaking State, the Indian Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlal Nehru was slashing at the people for narrow provincialism and communalism. He urged the people of the Punjab to think in a big way and made it
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  • 135 2 lajNuuiS: Sir Oliver UoomtilleKe's racing luck has held. Three dnya after aiTivmg in London for finance talks. Ceylon's Fiaanoe Minister had a winner. At Leicester, in the second race, his two-year-old BacLsh;ih wen the November Selling Nursery Handicap over seven furlongs, at odds of 9 to 4
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  • 154 2 BOMBAY: While Kerala, Maharashtra. Karnataka and rJujerat are demanding separate Linguistic Provinces or States, a new demand for a Punjabi Speaking State in North Wast India is beinp sponsored by the Sikhs There mm been some agitation in this connection including n mgerstrike etc. The latest
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  • 1895 3 Statutory Body Set Up NEW DELHI: Maulana Azad, India's Education Minister, announced the setting up of an interim University Grants Commission with Dr S. S. Bhatnagar, Secretary to the Ministries of Education and Natural Resources and Scientific Research, as Chairman. Opening the 30th annual meeting of the
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  • 130 3 NACifUK: Inaugurating the *"ifth All-India Rasttcra Basha i'rachar Sammelan at the Capital of Madhya Pradesh Sri Sree Prakasa. Governor of Madras said if the people of the Northern States exercised compulsion in the propagation of Hindi, it would never make progress in the South. It was
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  • 110 3 NAGfUR: M. Raymond Aron, Freo.cn author has urged the French Government to give back to lnana French settlements in Inoia, without further discussion. M. Aron who is on a fortnight's lecture lour of India, .it uit invitation of the Indian Committee for Cultural Freedom told
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  • 131 3 MADRAS: The total railway earnings from passenger fares for the nrdt six. months c'f the current financial year h» slightly lower than last year in spite of the various incentives that have been tried by the Railway Administration to stimulate and boost up, passenger traffic. This information was
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  • 369 3 Education Of The Child Is A Problem MADRAS Presiding over the inaugural function of the Madras Children's Association at the Sri S. Varadachariar j said the welfare of the child was one of the responsibilities of social workers. The main aim of the Association was to include in the minds
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  • 169 3 "A magnificent spectacle" was now Queen Elizabeth II spoke of the film of the British expedition to Everest after Her Majesty and the Duke of Edinburgh had attended its first performance on Wednesday night. "Conquest of Everest 1 photographed in technicolour, shows with striking detail the excitements, difficulties
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    68 3 PHOTO. Kocft Popov io, Yugoslav For eign. Minister (right), reviews an honour guard on his arrival at Vienna's West Station, Nov. 9. At leff^ is the Austrian Foreign Minister Dr. Karl Gruber. Popovic is reported to be in Vienna to solicit Austrian support in the Trieste issue although Austria has
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  • 165 3 NEW DELHI: The Indian Government has given priority to irrigation plans in South India, in scarcity areas. The Planning Commission in the allocation of the new forty croreg rupees provision for irrigation, works in the FiveYear Plan is <paying special attention to this problem. A
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  • 263 3 KARACHI: The financial I powers of the two houses and the National Language continue 'to be the main points of difference amons the Members of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly. The formula hitherto discussed, gave equal powers to both the houses in all matters Including: Finance. Only in
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  • 142 3 NEW DELJU: Scarcity of basic equipment has necessitated alack tning: of work on vill ige pians started under the Community Projects on Mah^t.i.a Gandhi's buitlvtxy last year. Thj United States Gov* oriim m which is responsible for the supply of the equipment has so far supplied
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  • 794 3 BOMBAY: Mr. J. M. lia Magistrate, refused bail to M in* Director of the New Prs arrested on Sunday morning by the Bombay police in con der of a city cotton broker, Mr. overbrldge at Marine Lines on It is alleged th&t while
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  • 95 3 HIND NAGAR: A medical society has been formed at Hind Nagnr. The society was inaugurated on Nov. 10. The society has been formed to enable its members to exchange ideas on technical subjects. In a short address, Major-General S.P.P. Thoral said at the inauguration that I
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  • 565 4 CEYLON NEWS: PRIVATE TRADERS WANT LONG-TERM GUARANTEES COLOMBO: "We can sell vice cheaper than at 55 cents a measure," private traders* say. But they decline to handle rice imports unless the Government gives Ahem certain long-term guarantees. Mr. K. G. Rao, President of the Indian Mercantile Chamber,
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  • 69 4 HYDERABAD The Rice Crop in the Statn is so good that the State will not have to import rice during this year. This information was given by Shri Chenna* Reddy, Hyderabad State Supply Minister. Last year ttuid the Minister Hyderabad had imported 40,000 tons of rice and
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  • 89 4 Ten- Year Old Boy Two- Year Old Brain COLOMBO: Among th« frucsts at the reception to the Prime Minister by the Food Importers' Association at the Galle Face Hotel recently was Sir John'a mother, Mrs. Alice Koteiawaia, in wtoose presence, Mr. 8. H. Mtoeoajte referred to the Printer's "sterling qualities."
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  • 157 4 COLOMBO: Government Is expected to make second monazite sale which will bring in an income of about Rs. 135,000. A stock of 50 tons of this valuable mineral sand, collected (from the coast between Boruwela and Induruwa By the Department of Industries, "ts available for sale. Offers have
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  • 85 4 BOMBAY Premier Automobiles, one of India's few automobile manufacturing plants, has been closed "indefinitely" by the management. Sri Lalchand Hirachand, Director of the factory recently said the management had to close down the factory yesterday as the workers started "demonstrations" and "goslow tactcis" demanding bonus for
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  • 412 4 by ANGELA VERNON LONDON: I was talking to Atn Brown, the London sculptor, about his figure of Mahatma Gandhi, which has just been bought by the Wolverhampton Art Gallery. Atri Brown's figure of Gandhiji was completed shortly after the Mahatma's asaassinatioD. "I have
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  • 139 4 COIXXMBO: At the Ant general Meeting of the Colombo North Hindu PutpoUaft San&nam, Mr. a. ■TntTfrMn bal. presiding, said tkc* the Hindus of Oolomtoo North had no Institution at piwl for OMlr social. r«tlflra, a* tural and educational auvancemcat. Hindu children found Rieat difftcuHy in KaJninic
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  • 421 4 Trade Commerce In Private Hands— P. M. COLOMBO: Sir Joh» Kotelawato, the prfcne Minister *peaklajc at a reception accorded to him by the Pood Importer*' Aseoctettm of Ceylon at the Galle Face Hotel aatd that he firmly believed that Indnwtry. Trade aad Commerce should »ever be carried on by Government.
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  • 225 4 COLOMBO: The volume of trade handled by the Port of Colombo has increased greatly this year, particularly last month, despite the fact that the Port la operating with less than a third of its pre-war facilities. In the nine months ending September 30th this year, the Colombo
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  • 146 4 JAFFNA: "The English languages should be placed on very high pedestal," said Mr. V. Kumaraswamy, Parliamentary* Secretary to the Minister of Justice, at the prize distribution of the Mlrusuvil Government Tamil Mixed School. "A knowledge of English i will enable us to face the I problems of
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  • 173 4 COLOMBO: The research Division Tar Ceylon's Department of Fisheries has boen conducting a survey of the commercially-valuable varieties of sea-w«eds in the Island's inshore watecs. The Research Division has Just reported the incidence of large quantities of Ceylon Mosa, also .known as Kangl parsi or
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  • 362 4 I Promise To Serve You Mariappan Dear Fellow Citizen, I have been nominated Labour Candidate for the forthcoming City Council Elections in Your ward. The elections will take place on Saturday, sth December 1953. I have consented to the wishes of the electors who nominated me, because (a) I felt
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  • 105 4 LONDON, Nov. 15. Dr. Cheddl Jtaffan deposed* Premier of British Guiana, was asked yesterday at a meeting of the leftwing National Council for Civil Liberties if he was a Communist. He replied: "It is difficult to understand what a Communist la because there are
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  • 50 4 It Is reported that an Indian terrorist surrendered to a taxi-driver in the Segamat area of Johore on Wednesday (Nov. 11. 1963). The taxidriver took the surrendered terrorist to the Jementah police station. The terrorist has been Identified as Palini--Bamy. who was ott the police wanted list.
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  • 64 4 LONDON, Nov. 15.— Mr. E. A. Vasey, Kenya Finance Minister, who came to London 'O ask for ftTnnrM»in| helD tO tide the colony through the cineTKency caused by Mau Mau terrorism fliea home today uJeiused with a' very successful visit. Announcement toy the Colonial Secretary
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