Indian Daily Mail, 22 November 1953

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 282. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 183 1 Resignation Arrangements To Be Considered Soon COLONIAL OFFICE LONDON, Nov. 21.— A Colonial Office spokesman said yesterday that arrangements concerning tne resignation of General Sir Gerald Templer as High Commissioner in Malaya "will be coming up tor consideration soon." Xo immediate statement on his new post
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  • 139 1 JAKARTA, Nov. 21.--Com-niLssioner General Malco.m MacDonaid told a press coni ore nee yesterday that his Vi-il here was •purely to exchange information" with Jn<lun> ...n authorities and varloua political leaders. He tfiately denied his visit was to disease with Indonesian U aders Uie forming of a
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  • 152 1 (From Out Own Correspondent) NEW DELMI, Nov. 21. -Dr. Cheddi Jagan, British* Uuiann's deposed Premier arrived here eaiiy this morning and was accorded a warm welcome at the airport by leaders of Praja-S-cialist and c^mmuuist parties and leading trade unions. Or. Jagan who was accompanied
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  • 83 1 The Malayan Inaian Congiess. Pudu Branch, will endeavour to assist all those who vish to obtain National Citiz- nship certificates, with necessary advice and application forms. A Reading Room and Library have been opened at the Congress Office premises at Sun&ei Beach Road, Kuala jmpur.
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  • 315 1 ALLAHABAD: The Calcutta-Delhi mail train was mobbed by a crowd of students at Hhara station. 56 miles from Allahabad in Fatehpur District, according to a report received 1 by the railway authorities here. The report added that 12 persons, including the driver, v fireman,
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  • 183 1 PANCHAIATS LN INDIA NBA\ Oc^utti Tne Ail JnUi i Ciongiesa Committee lias <ueiißd lo matte a special NUMj of IM organisation M village panchayats in India witn a view to iinding tn« MMM tor placing tnese panBluyMi ou v sjuad and sysie»imlic looting, me uoHMtuctot has issueu a cuinprem-nsive queslionnaiie
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  • 55 1 1./ONDON, Nov. 21. A So< < salist. Mr. Harold Lever. a one-man "filibuster" in the House of Commons iday something un- ud of in recent years. He spoke for two hours 17 minutes. He was protesting against a biil allowing public money to be
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  • 190 1 •\ow YUK»:v Nov. 21. The v nited States yes«.erajy caned .siave iaoour an •international ci,,Ui onium in Uta Soviet union, 4u*a asKed the Un.ted .N.i^iollo IJi— nil Assembly IO u^niund immediate abolition of tfucu worK, wi»ei.ner it is lor pouticai or economic purposes. United Slates delegate
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  • 227 1 NEW DELHI: Sri NehiU i ef erring to the progress ot the talKs between the Prime iviimsters of India and PaKistan, said atter tneir iast meeting, there had been some corresponaence. He had written some letteis to the Pakistan Prime Minister on topics aiising from their friendly meetings,
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  • 59 1 VIENNA, Nov. £I*.— A 32--year-old Vienna bridegroom spent his wedding night in jail instead of with his wife Thursday. Vienna police said they took the bridegroom into custody aftvr he knocked out two teeth of his 38-year-old bride. in a wedding parly argument. He
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  • 53 1 (From Our Own correspondent) MADHASJ, NOV; 21. *0r- 1 mci- Kepicsentauve of tne ooveriuucm or Ancua in ivta- i.i,» ;i Mr. juiin miv/, has Detii „i).iiiiL'u to aeuu xnuian i^e.v oyria k4 IMlHiffi Alimrt Ministry au»ioauceniCiiL. Mr, 'Inivy Was a^Jpoiiited AuUia's v^ummi&sjiotrtii in Aiauimuuo from Maxaya
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  • 146 1 KAKA^*ii, Nov. 2i. rakisuins first wouien mills have none inco proauction, one near in Western PaKistan, me other near Peshawar an me nortnwest frontier province. Previously all Pakistan wool was exported .anu all woolen products condumeu hfci'e were imported. hTe semi-otnciul Pakistan industrial development corporation constructed
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  • 112 1 From Our Own Correspondent) i MIADRAS, Nov. fa.— The Chief Minister of Madras Mr. l Kajaji addressing a huge meeting at OttapHlam on Fii- i day appealed to the people or Maiabar not <o insist on separating from Madias State foi another ten years. They should
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  • 54 1 NICE, Nov. 21.— Mr. Maurice Thorez, ailing Secretary General of the French Communist farty, is critically ill or dying according to persistent rumours circulating here. M. Thorez, who recently returned from 'health treatments" in the Soviet Union, is staying at a walled and guarded villa at
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  • 135 1 INDONESIA AND U.N. RILING NEW YORK, Nov. 21.— A New York Times editorial said yesterday that "the United States is not threatening reprisals, but world opinion will take note if Indonesia flouts the United Nai tions" by selling rubber to Red China. "In the first place. Indonesia is a member
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  • 87 1 Why Borneo Cancelled Invitation For S. I. Labour From Our Own CorresiHrtldent NEW DELHI, ;Nov. SI. Premier Nehru announced in thn House of People on Friday that the North Borneo Gov* eminent have now cancelled their invitation thftt about ten thousand permanent settlers should he sent there as *jrrV cultural
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  • 550 1 Leaving London Tomorrow LONDON, Nov. 21. —Queen Elizabeth will leave the fogs of Britain on Monday night for sunny southern islands and a trip around the world. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will be away six months on a hand-shaking trip designed to give thousands
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  • 271 1 Children' s Day in Trivandraum TiUvAiNiJxiUAl: me im«--j national Children's Day was ceieuiated under tne presidency oi l/rmcess Karthika Thirundi Tnampuratty, sister of me Rajpramukh of Travail-core-Cochin. uver ±.000 children, gaily dressed and carrying tricolour paper flags, from la primary schools assembled in frcnt of the Kanakakunnu palace. The children,
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  • 350 1 Religious Freedom In India NEW DELHI: Every ciU zen of India, no matter wh;it religion he professes or believes in, is entitled to do so ;ind should not be interfeicd with in the exercise of his lights of citizenship, sad Dn K. N. Katju, Union Home Minister, in a letter
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  • 1018 1 (FiomOurOwn Oi lespondont) NEW DELPHI. Nov. 21.— The Wugest individual donation to Vinoba Bhave's Land Gift Movement is truly the princly gift of 1,20,000 acres of land by Maharaja Dharbanglm The Maharaja gave lands in person to Acharya at Kurnsela on Thursday. Copyright me r few thousands
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  • 329 2 NEW DELHI: The Parliamentary and Legal Affairs Sub-Commltte of the Cabinet la understood to have decided to revise the list of priorities drawn up by it on Oct. 23. The new order of priorities. It is learnt, will be:l. Bills to replace ordinances: 2 Bills passed by
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  • 847 2  -  W. N. EWER By m The Communist Government of Eastern Germany announced that it has "unmasked" an organisation engaged in "espionage, sabotage and terrorism, 1 under the direction of the American Intelligence Service. The announcement is not surprising. For the "unmasking" of such conspiracies has
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  • 49 2 KHARTOUM: The Khartoum Executive Council passed an order at the request of the Chairman of the Sudan Electoral Commission, Mr Sukamar Sen, of India to give electoral officers, powers to maintain order in the polling stations, and to enable voters to vote in a peaceful
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  • 101 2 An exhibition of handicraft from Ceylon, imUal Indonesia, Malaya, Pakistan and Thailand was held recently in Canberra, Australia's national capital,! to help to raise funds for the building of International House, a hostel for Asian and Austra- lian students at Melbourne University, in th« State of
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  • 2658 2 feel that apart from any humanitarian sympathy in the improvement of the underprivileged majority the sheer realities of world politics should influence Western attitude towards India.. John Goodge, Associate Editor of the Sydney Sun, Australia. Sense of Urgency There is something truly dramatic in this bid
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  • 88 2 Training In U.K. For Pakistani Official LONDON: Mt. Mahomed Abdul Haleem, an Examiner of Patents in the Pakistan Governments's Patent Office in Karachi, is to under go three months training at the Patent Office in London. Facilities are being provided for him by the British Government under the technical Cooperation
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  • 200 2 inuw VEUHI: Mr. James Sinclair, Canadian Minister for for Fisheries, said that the Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. St. Laurent, would visit India in February, 1954. The Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, when he went to Ottawa three years ago invited Mr. St Laurent to pay
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  • 160 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Premier, Mr Mahomed All, who took ill a month ago left for Baloki Canal headquarters in Pakistan. Punjab "for reasons of health." The Prime Minister greeted Press men at the Railway station but his physician who is accompanying him disallowM any questions
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  • 133 2 DARWIN: Gen. K. M. Canappa, the Indian High Commissioner in Austral gested that Indian ex-.«erv.<.'..-men could be brought to Australia to help rice growing in the Northern territory. He said he had no d« go against tht '•white Austrt. lia policy." but added: "I
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  • 1429 3 TJeccni correspondence and comment in the Press on anTeetfl ot the Cinema on children and youth hag once mom put i spotlight on a dark problem. While It is a twentieth contury problem it hi by no m a in 1 v problem. Between iyi7,
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  • 99 3 MONAZITE WITHER BOUND? ivov 20. -Coylon If puzzled about the destination and eventual use of 50 tons of an atom bomb mineral monazite, sold to a Dutch firm. Vulcnan Ltd., of Rotterflam, at twice the price paid by Britain, recently Officials of the Ministry for Industry said today that the
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    37 3 I'hoto. Ex-Premier Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq on trial for allegedly trying to unseat the Shah, wept loudly as he rapped "our rival" his old phrase for the British. ExPremier is assisted as he enters the court room.- A.P
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    13 3 Four Siamese Journalists visit H.EI the Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nlcoil, K.C.M.G.
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  • 101 3 NAGPUR: Mr. N. H. Majumdar, Chairman of the Provincial industrial Court, directed nine textile mills in Madhya Pradesh to pay their workers' bonus ranging from half a month's to three months, basic wages for the years 1950-51 and 1951-52. The court said that half the
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  • 131 3 SRINAGAK, Kashmir, Nov. -v—Au A winding caravan of camefai and horses laden with merchandise the first to conic out of Communist Sinkiana tor three years has urnved in Leh, Kashmir, according to reports received here yesterday. Sinkiang, mountainous province of China, with an area of 660,000
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  • 453 3 Alagappa To Start College For Women MADRAS Addressing the Madras Students' Social Service League in conference at the Pachaiyappa's College Dr. Ft. M. Alagappa Chettiar exhorted students to understand the traditions of this land, and to worship God. not merely by going to temples, but by scr.ving man. Srimathi Raksha
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  • 402 3 TRIVANDRUM.— Arrests effected in connexion with the students' agitation in the City totalled 19. .Four of the arrested persons are not students, but "members of political parties pledged to violence," who were seen marching with flags and shouting slogans near Pazhavangady Maidan recently in defiance of the
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  • 1345 4 Nehru Invites Suggestions To Revise Provisions xrtt DELHI: Su K jce«tions for amendments, U any, to thr onntitution of India in the Uffhttf the "JETES gained by its working during the last three years have -been sSlt«l by the Prime Minister, it is ieamt frora Central Ministers,
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  • 82 4 AMRITSAR: A flrc broke out in the Victoria Jubilee Hospital here, when the air ronrlition plant in the basement ot the operation theatre, caught fire. Timely action of the hospital authorities saved the patients with valuable equipment they were removed to wards of .safety.
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  • 56 4 Ko i rain's Internment Declared Void KATHMANDU: The- Nepalese High Court declared void the internment of Mr. B. P. Koirala. the Nepali Congress President, within {Kathmandu Valley. On Sept. 21 a city magistrate had asked Mr. Koirala not to leave the Valley till he answered a charge that he was
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    196 4 (Continued from Page 1) Africa site of the heroic Bri- tish stand in World War n. There the new royal yacht. Britannia, will be waiting for the closing days of the journey through the Mediterranean. The fiinal calls will be at Malta, where the Queen stayed several times
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  • 691 4  -  Sm. L. Lakshmanan Chettiar (By Pandithamani or the doyen of Tamil Pandits as Mr. Kathiresan Chettiar was popularly known was a genius, in every sense of the word. He was rare combination cm Tamil scholarship. Sanskrit studies and Saiva philosophy. Mr. Kathiresan Chettiar'semergence as a scholar may
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  • 195 4 Kotelawala Wishes Nehru Long Life COLOMBO: Ceylon's Pro mi»T. S i John Kotelawal* had wished many returns to i the Prime Minister, Sri Nehru. on his birthday and had hoped f?ri Nehru would live many lonrr yesr" to serve the cause of *"orid t>c»re. Sr; CL C. Dc^ai, Indian Hierh
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  • 521 4 NiuW UkLLdil. A Division Bencn of the Supreme Court held that a judgment could not be validly delivered after the death of one of the judges wno heard the case. Tis decision was given by the court in an appeal preterred by Surendra Sing 01 littar Pradesh
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  • 31 4 NEW YORK, Nov. 21. President Eisenhower's personal doctor Major-General Hownrd Snyder said yesterday thnt "there is no validity" to reports the President was suffering from heart disease. Reuter
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  • 53 4 100- Yr Old Lawyer HEMEL HEMFSTEAD. England. Nov. 21. Nathaniel iviicklcm, Britain's oldest lawyer, was 100 yesterday. He became a member of the bar in 1381, during the reign of Queen Victoria. Asked what he think.s of the younger generation, Mick!em told a reporter: "They live in too much of
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  • 52 4 LONDON, Nov. 21. Aneurin Bevan. Left Wing Labourite, "yesterday urged nationalisation of all land in Britain as a means of eliminating congested areas and speeding the housing programme; The Labour Party rejected »c cently a pioposai to make land nationalisation a plank in the party's
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  • 25 4 PARIS, Nov. 21. The Fnnch Foreign Minist?r M. •iidau.t was last ni*ht ordered 48 hours complete re.n by his „hy*ician. Reuter
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