Indian Daily Mail, 24 November 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 284. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 292 1 U.N. May Be Asked To Solve Chairman Preparing Report NEW YORK, Nov. 23.— A diplomatic informant in the United Nations disclosed yesterday that Lieut Gen. K. S. Thimayya is preparing to ask the United Nations General Assembly to step in again and umpire the Korean prisoner repatriation
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  • 293 1 CALCUTTA, Nov. 23. Primitive Tagin tribesmen from the hill country on the Assam-Burma, border have poisoned all water supplies in the area through which Indian government forces are about to march against them, it was learned here yesterday, Taglns ambushed and attacked a government military
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  • 239 1 MAGSAYSAY GREAT LEADER SAYS NIXON MANILA. Nov. 83.— VicePresident Nixon s»>d yesterday President-Elect Ramon Magsaysay of the Philippines "can become a great Asian leader but must solve pressing domestic problems before trying to exert influence outside his country. The statement bolstered Magsaysay's position in the face of demands that he
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  • 96 1 Sardar Syedna Dr. Taher Saifuddin, Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University and head of the Dawoodi Bohra community, with a party of about 30 people will pay a short viait to on his return from Indonesia The party is expected to remain here for about 20
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  • 40 1 MALAYA-U.K. 'PHONE CALLS Special arrangements nave been made by thr Telecommunications Department with the British Post Office Telephone Administration to extend the hours of service at Christmas and New Year for telephone calls between Malaya and the United Kingdom. X.M.P.
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  • 199 1 Constitution Of Pakistan Is Justified KARACHI, Nov. 23.— The Pakistan Law Minister, Mr. Allahouksh Brohi said here yesterday that Pakistan's constitution ''reproduces those well known provisions which are accepted by all constitutional theorists. Mr. Brohi issued a long statement replying to criticisms of the constitutional desions taken so far by
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  • 27 1 The City Council agreed yesterday to spend $10,000 on permanent work to be carried out for the provision of floodlighting of the City HalL
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  • 227 1 PANMUNJOM, Nov. 23. -The .diplomatic talks to arrange a Korean peace conference dragged into their fifth week yesterday stalemated by what the Allied call Communist stalling. Neither time, place, noi composition of such a conference has yet been agreed upon. Special American envoy Arthur
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  • 137 1 NEHRU OFFERS TO SETTLE I-C PROBLEM l'AKis. JNov. 33. The Indian Jfrime Minister, Mr. Nenru, said in an interview published today that if India could help to end the InitoChina war she would not refuse to undertake such a task. "All will depend on the way the problem is put",
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  • 32 1 LONDON, Nov. 23. Lord Halifax, Britain's Foreign Secretary at the outbreak of World War n and later Ambassador in Washington, is ill with influenza, it was announced here today. Reuter
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  • 258 1 Bus Services: City Council Postpones Consideration (By Our Staff Reporter) Consideration of the Report of the Public Passenger Transport Committee was deferred to the next meeting of the City Council, Mr. C. F. Ho, Chairman of the Committee appointed to prepare a report on the taking over of the Public
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  • 161 1 Back Pay For I,SOO Amounts $300,000 (By Our Staff Reporter) City Council daily-rated artisans will get an increase of 6 per cent in nay with retrospective effect from Jan. 1, 1952. This decision of the Finance and General Purposes Committee was confirmed unanimously by the City
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  • 60 1 Th« Prime MinlsteiJ, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru attended I a function held In his j honour by the local branch of the lialkanji-Barl in Patna, during bis recent visit to the city. The programme included dance recitals and music by the children. This photograph showing a group of
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  • 46 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 23.— Mr. Tyabji I.C.S. has been appointed India's Ambassador at Jakarta succeeding Mr. Dayal, according to an official announcement. At present Joint Secretary of External Affairs Ministry Mr. Tyabji nas diplomatic experience in Belgium. Copyright
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  • 96 1 Certain important alterations have been introduced in the matter of interdepartmental consultations in the City Council with effect from the next Municipal year. According to the decision I taken by the Council yesterday all interdepartmental consultation should be conducted orally or by memorandum and not by
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  • 339 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. 23.— Seven persons are contesting for the vital office of Speaker of the first Andhra State Legislative Assembly beginning its crucial session today. They arc Mr. K. V. Vcma Reddi and Mr. K. Vardachari of Congress, Mr. K. V.
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  • 60 1 The Constitutional Commission held its fourth private meeting yesterday afternoon. It received progress reports from the Committee on Local Government and the Committee on the Electoral Rool. and discussed points arising from thegfc preliminary reports. The Commission headed by Sir George Rendel a]eo made preliminary plans for the
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  • 482 2 Indian Daily Mail Changing Horses In Midstream! Spore, Tues. Nov. 24, '53. IF it is true that Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald and General Sir Gerald TempJer are to leave their respective posts of Commis-sioner-General for SouthEast Asia and High Commissioner 1 for the Federation of Malaya shortly, then we have
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  • 348 2 U. S. $77m. Estimated Next Year Tech. Co-Operation Agreement NEW DELHI: Sri Chuitaman Deshmukh, Finance Minister, said the amount of U.S. aid to India under the Technical Co-operation Agreements for 1953-54 was estimated at $77,100,000 (Rs. 36,69,96,The Finance Minister, who was replying to Sri K.
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  • 141 2 ■CALCUTTA: All India. Kadio was now ouusiOeruik a scix.ime lor training: a skeleton staff in teievision »h a preparation for the days when TV might be a .cummer rial proposition in the otMintry, said Mr. F. F. Van itnijn, Managing Director of a leading electrical company. Speaking
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  • 167 2 POONA: Mr. D. C. Pavate, Director of EJducatkm disclosed that the Government of llombay was planning to appoint about ten thousand primary teachers by the end of 1954 in the State with a view to relieving unemployment among the educated and also widening the field of
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  • 111 2 Five- Year Plan For Madras MADRAS: Mr V. S Hejmadi, Adviser to the Planning Commission, met Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister, and had a discussion with him. It is understood that matters relating to the division of the Madras schemes under the Five Year Plan were discussed. Mr. Hejmadi had
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  • 245 2 BOMBAY Sri Shantilal Mangaldas, President 3aurashtra Mill-owners' Association, said the recent Ordinances of the Union Government providing for compensation for workers for lay-off and retrenchment, had created an "unprecedented situation tor industrial concerns.'* In a statement he said H was imperative that the Ordinance should be "immediately
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  • 186 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Finance Minister, Mr C. D Deshmukh, paid a visit to the Estate Duty training class which is being held under the auspices of the Central Board of Ke venue at the Directorate of Inspection. Income-Tax (Investigation) in New Deihi. In a short speech,
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  • 274 2 NEW DELHI: Tributes to the memory of Lala Lajpat Rai were paid by the apeakers at a public meeting here —the twenty-fifth anniversary of his death. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, VicePresident of India, said Lala Lajpat Rai was not only great patriot, but an ardent social
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  • 304 2 «..«J^ S i acmn ?Mdren more than one language was not the peculiar bane of India, as there maX !X oth^ .countries where there was Se same problem, said Mrs. G. Parthasarathy speaking under the auspices of the British Council on th! recent
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  • 569 2 NEW DELHI: Inaugurating the Non-Violence Day at the Constitution Club, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice President appealed to the people to practise non-violence in every-day life, which would help raise the stature of the country. He expressed strong disapprove! ot the students' agitation in the country. He said
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    41 2 Photo. Indian Ambassador Gaganvi'tnri Mehta and his daughter Aparna (right couple) are greeted by Soviet Ambassador Goorgi /aroiihin and Mrs. Zaroubin on arrival at the Russian Embasny in Washington, for a party celebrating the 86th anniversary of the Russirr Revolution. A.P.
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  • 80 2 Fifth Session Of I.L.O. Committee On Coal Mines NEW DELHI The namp.s of members of the Indian Delegation to the Fifth Session of the 1.L.0. Conlmittee on Coal Mine* were announced by the Ministry of Labour. The members are Government Sri L. N Ray, Second Secretary, Embassy of India Bonn
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  • 100 2 NSW DELHI: Mr. Mahavlr Tyagi. Minister of Defence Organisation, said in toply to a question by Mr. K. P. Sinha in the House of the People that the Government of India had purcnased 71 Ouragon jet fighters from France. Their cost was Rs. 6.53 lakhs each. Tour
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  • 205 2 MADRAS: Mr. R. Edoiwell, a Swedish specialist in drilling has arrived in Madras with the necessary machinery donated by the Deople of Sweden for use in this State. Two more such machines are also expected shortly, and all the three will be used for sinking wells
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  • 653 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Raymond Aron, French author and member of the International Executive of the Congress for Cultural Freedom, told Pressmen that it was his personal view that the French Government should liquidate its settlements in India. Mr. Aron said that both the Indian
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  • 373 3 Parliament Discusses Bill NEW DELHI: The House of the Peoole rpsiim ed operation of the Coir Indastry Sm whTh T«» BUI provides for fH» control of the co| T indaatrv and. for to* purpose, to M t Cp a Coir BolrdTand tc Tlevv Sri S K.
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  • 134 3 NJWW LhulMl: A systematlc investigation of the acid and sale con ten La in Indian vegetable tanning materials had been under uuten by the Central Leather Reseat eh Institute, Madras. The factors which control vegetable tanning processes are tannin concentration salt and acid contents temperatures etc.
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  • 149 3 *>njiN A LrA«: Tne Kashmir Premtor, Bakshi Ghulam Mahomed, declared that Pakistan had no right to provide bases :or foreign nations in Gilgit. Addressing the NaUonal Conference workers at Handwara, 45 miles from Srinagar, be said Gilgit formed an integral part of the State r-onstltutionally and legally,
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  • 201 3 •tCARACHI: Karachi's "Evening Star" editorially described aa "vindictive* the Pakistan Government's Action recently In withdrawing Government advertisements, and accreditation from the paper. The Government took its decision against this paper and the morning daily "Dawn" on the grounds that they were bringing the Government into
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  • 224 3 MADRAS: Fifty-two bottles of foreign liquor were seized from a house in Thanickachalam Chetty Road, Thyagarayanagar. following a surprise raid by Police and Prohibition officers. Sri Lena Lakshmanan Chettiar, film producer, was arrested for alleged possession of liquor in excess of his permit (2 units), and
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  • 166 3 fATNA fanaii uevaorav Shastri, Chief Editor. Printer and Publisher of the Hindi daily Navaraatra of Patna was convicted and sentenced by Mr. S. C. Gupta, Judicial Magistrate, here recently on a charge of defaming Mr Krishna Ballabn Sahay, Revenue Minister of Bihar, to one year's simple imprisonment
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  • 104 3 KOZHIKODE: Vasu (22) clerk of the local ilii/.ur office is stated to have committed Miichle at hi* residence in i'annianliara, about two miles from here a» a rosult oi disappointment in love. It was stated that Vasu was in love with Kousu (24) a cousin of his, but
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  • 202 3 NEW DELPHI: Negotiations were going on between the Overseas Communications Service and tho foreign telegrapr. administrations concerned for the establishment of direct ra<dlo telephone services from India with Persian Gull and Singapore. saia Mr, Raj Bahadur, Deputy Communications Minister In reply to Mr. Bhagwat Jh& In the
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  • 297 3 MADRAS: At a meeting of Malayalee residents of Madras »^lty held in Vepery, Sri K. Krishna Menon, retired Principal of the Law College, presiding, it was decided to convene a conference in December or January, to formulate a realistic approach to the problem of redistribution of States on
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  • 616 3 NEW DELHI:— The House of the People (Lower Housing of Parliament) accorded its support to a Government Bill providing for a rebate of import duty on raw materials used to manufacture goods for export. ustensioiy, this is meant to extend support to the textile industry wnich
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  • 641 3 Art Off Preparing Mind, Body And Soul, Says C. P. MADRAS: Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar. vicechancellor of the Annaxnala University, stated that "culture is the art of preparing tho mind, body and soul for certain tasks l/idis penaable to mankind." Dr. Ramaswami Aiyar waa distinguished from
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  • 137 3 KARACHI: The 'Dawn/ j suid that "freedom of «xpresj tion in Pakistan has been j killed," in an editorial entitled 1 "This Vendetta." The Government had accused the paper ot provincialism but the paper recently said, "We accuse the principal actors behind this sordid drama (of
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  • 50 3 TRIVANDRUM: The Travancore Cochin Government has reduced the sales tax on handloom cloth to lVfc pica from 3 pie 8 in the Rupee. A Press Note said this step has been taken to give a fillip to marketing and sale of handloom cloth. FOC
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  • 362 4 Bevan's Contention KHYMNEY. Wales. Nov. .23. -Mr. Aneurin iSevan, leader of the leftwing Socialists and a former cabinet minister, MM here tonight he hoped Mr. dement Attlee, leader of the Parliamentary Opposition, would insist on having: a debate in the House of commons on Monday or Tuesday on the Big
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  • 642 4 Divergent Views Reported Among Big Three Powers! WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.— Statements by United States, British and French spokesmen have revealed divergent conceptions of the purposes of the big three conference opening in Bermuda on December 4. Such differences will presumably will have to be ironed out
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  • 77 4 NEW DELHI, Nov. 23.—Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Rhoderick McGrigor, Britain's First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff arrived here yesterday from Agra, 120 miles to the south. Sir Rhoderick McGrigor who will stay three days, is expect.d to meet the Prime Minister Mr. (Nehru today. Since
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  • 36 4 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine Ldfe Society will be held on Wednesday Nov. 25 at 7 p.m. Nt No. 26 Lorong N, Tcluk Kurau, Singapore the residence of Sri N. Damodarara Pillai.
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  • 434 4 LONDON, Nov. 23. Crews of "flying saucers' 1 reported sighted from four Western capitals recently could be reconnai&ance patrols from another planet, it was suggested here today. The theory was worked out by simple analogy from an expert's views on how the people of the
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  • 98 4 The Sports Sub-Committee cf the Indian Republic Day Celebrations Committee has decided to hold an additional badminton tournament of Children's Singles. Boys and girig born on or after Ist January, 1940 are invited to send their entries either to India Hou s e or to Mr. J.
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  • 111 4 When the High CommJaHtoner for the Federation of Malaya, General Sir Gerald Tempter, returned by air on Saturday test to Koala Lumpur from London, where he had routine; discussions at the Colonial Office, he had a brief talk at the airport with some of bis advisers.
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  • 199 4 COLOMBO. Nov. 23.— Sir Oliver GoonetUleke, Finance Minister of Ceylon said yesterday that Britain had agreed to examine his proposals both sympathetically and realistically with a view to raising sterling pounds for Oylon from all possible sources. The Finance Minister returned here Ifrom London today after
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  • 271 4 LAJ-S* Lf\J IN JNOV. 23. WJOU flying weather waa forecast today for the start of a sixmontn Commonwealth tour by the yutvii and. her husoami, the Duke of Jsklinburgh. Security guards at London Airport kept an around-the-ciock watch over the Stratocruiser Oanopus, which will take off with the
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  • 49 4 The INS Investigator under the command of Captain S. J. Hennessey, R.N., will arrive at Penang on Tuesday. Dec. 1. on an operational vigit for purposes of refuelling and providing recreation for officers and ship's company. The ship will sail for Nancowry Harbour on Monday, Dec, T.
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  • 65 4 Blinding Rainstorm in Trengganu The Trengganu State welfare* authorities are giving rice and clothing to 168 people who were rendered homeless when their houses were destroyed by a blinding rainstorm, which struck Kampong Tanjong Seberang Takir. near Kuala Trengganu, and Merchang on Saturday, Nov. 21. Twenty eight houses were struck
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  • 80 4 NEW DEI^HI: A Press* note issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs states that the President has made the toU lowing appointments to the Madras High Court: Mr. Narasimha Rajagopala lyengar, Advocate, to be a Judge of the Madras High Court, with effect from the date
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  • 144 4 30 BANDITS RAID HOME GUARD POST c About 3 a.m. on Sunday, C Nov. 22, about 30 armed ter- S rorists attacked the Home c Guard post at Yong Peng New C Village in Johore and stole 19 i r shot guns and 90 cartridges. d A' vigorous follow-up action
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  • 44 4 adopted the Draft Super- annuation Fund Rules for Sub- ordinate employees of the J City Council. This Fund will J consist of such contributions from Municipal Fund as may < from time to time be consider- ed necessary by the Council.
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  • 94 4 LAHORE: Pakistan's ppe- mier, Mr. Mohammed All, ar- rived here en a ten-day holl- day to convalesce in the healthier climate of Pakistan Punjab. This is Mr. Mohammed All's first visit to this province since he assumed office seven months ago. The Prime Minister, who was accompanied
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  • 93 4 LUCKNOW: Chief Ministers of 22 Indian States and Ministers of Education will meet here in conference shortly to discuss the question of reforming the- Devnagan script to enable its uniform application in all the States. The Vice-President, Dr. S. Rndhakrishnan. will preside over the conference which will be
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  • 41 4 Two motions formally moved by Mr. M. P. D. Nalr, the retiring Councillor, related to (1) construct, maintain, supervise and control public baths and wash houses within City limits, and (2) institute and maintain public libraries within City limits.
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  • 70 4 Mr. Peter Uoutlart, Industrial CJ-operative Officer of the International Labour Office, Geneva, is at present visiting the Federation at the invitation of the Malayan Government. He is investigating the possibilities of creating industrial Co-operative Societies in Malaya. Mr. Goullart spent 31 years in China developing industrial
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  • 85 4 The members of the Universal Peace Sanctuary (Singapore Branch) are hereby informed that their application for exemption from registration iind^r the Societies Ordinance has been approved by the Registrar of Societies Singapore M 3 from Nov. 20, 1953. The devotees are requested o attend meetings
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