Indian Daily Mail, 1 December 1953
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Title Section17 1953-12-01 1 Indian Daily Mail 9 VOL. IX. No. 291. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1388. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS17 words
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Article828 1953-12-01 1 I And Russia To Attend As Non-Voting Neutral PANMUNJOM, Nov. 30. The Communist* at the preliminary political talks here today proposed that a Korean peace conference start in New Delhi on Dec. 28 and that Russia should take part as non-voting neutral. This was aReuter - 828 words
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Article159 1953-12-01 1 Thimayya MIJSAN. Nov. 30. The Allied Military Armistice Commission yesterday formally asked the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission to investigate alleeations by three Korean soldiers that they had been forcibly drafted into the Communist army after being I captured. The soldiers who escaped across the demilitarised zone159 words
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Article109 1953-12-01 1 Mac Donald's Term Extended The terra of office of the > Commissioner-General for the United Kingdom in South East Asia (Mr. Mai- i conn Mac Donald) has been i extended for a year, until the end of 1954. Ed to persuade them to return home. General Thimayya told the prisoners109 words
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311 1953-12-01 1 Self-Govt. Cry In Uganda Br. Troops Ready! KAMPALA. Uganda. NOT. (0. Troops and police stood by yesterday in case of disturbances -over the demand of Central provmt>-_ it Uganda tor self-gov-ernment. A company of tne fourth Sing's African Rifles, veterans jf tne anti-Mau Mail fight In cienya has been movedReuter - 311 words
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Article157 1953-12-01 1 Sir B.N.Rau Passes Away ZURICH, Nov. 80.— Sir Beaegal Narsing Rau, India's U. N. representative during most of the Korean war, died today of intestinal cancer in a Zurich hospital. The 66-year-old statesman and constitutional law expert wag a judge of the International Court at The Hague at the time157 words
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Article195 1953-12-01 1 Her Majesty the Queen has been graciously pleased to approve a Regimental Alliance between the Royal Army Service Corps and the Federation of Malaya Volunteer Army Service Corps. me title ■•Regimental Aliiance" is an honorary one. it aues not impose any statutory wr nnanciai obligation on timer \jotva195 words
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Article169 1953-12-01 1 Rhee At It Again! TAIPEH, Nov. 30.— Soutn Korean President Syngman Rhee yesterday accused the Indian Custodian Forces in Korea of "killing war prisoners and violating every detail of the armistice through the use of force and coercion." '•If they (the United Nations) do not pull out the Indians weReuter - 169 words
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211 1953-12-01 1 Vietnamese Premier Agrees To Talk Peace With Ho Chi Minh PARIS, Nov. 30. The Vietnamese Premier announced in Paris Sunday night that he was agree' able to opening armistice negotiations in Indochina "on condition that the most serious guarantees are given beforehand to avoid the massacres of Dec. 19, 1946."AP; Reuter - 211 words
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249 1953-12-01 1 Casey's Tribute To Nehru Churchill MELBOURNE, Nov. 30.—^Sir Winston Churchill, I and Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister have one I thing in common they have "no email talk at all" according to Australia's External Affairs Minister, Mr. Richard G. Casey. Mr. Caaey speaking at a Wesley Church meeting hereReuter - 249 words
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Article516 1953-12-01 1 Seeks Rajaji's Advice On Policies Off United States Meets Premier Nehru* T»day From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 30.— "1 am here to convey the genuine friendship that the people of the United States have for the people of India," said Mr. Richard M. Nixon, American Vice-President,A.P. - 516 words
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Article77 1953-12-01 1 Great Reception To Karunanidhi Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 30.— Mr. M. Karunanidht, Dravidian Munnetra Kalaghani leader, who was released recently from Tlruchi Jail, after serving a sentence for the agitation In July, was given a great reception when he arrived in the City on Sunday. The crowds cheered77 words
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Article81 1953-12-01 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Nov. 30.— The American Consul at Bombay Robert Smith Simpson has specifically denied a rumour to the effect that the United States is building military bases at the Portuguese Colony of Goa. He said the United States wag not constructing81 words
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Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues.Dec.1,1953
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Article498 1953-12-01 2 LATEST events in Korea only lend further weight 'to the universal belief that it is impossible to settle the Korean problem peacefully. With both the parties, particularly the Americans, speaking and acting in a most arrogant and aggressive fashion, it is becoming as plain as a498 words
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1296 1953-12-01 2 The Madras Chief Minister, Sri C. Rajagopalachariar, is again in the news. Reports indicate that the Congress leaders here, who had practically given up the idea of holding a meeting of the Congress Working Committee proposed for the1,296 words
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Article93 1953-12-01 2 59th Session Of Congress CALCUTTA: The "Oongress Nagar" alt Kalyani, ->o iniu-.s from here, the venue of me 59tn session of the Indian iNationai Congiuss to be held in January is gradually o-pringring ud. The construction of the main pandal ihat will accommodate over 10.000 people be^an dome time btick.FOC - 93 words
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Article28 1953-12-01 2 BLIND RELJEF CAMP: The Hihar Government has sanctioned th* opening of a blind relief camp at Madhcpur in DarbhanjjH district from Dec. 1 to Jan. 31. 1954.— FOCFOC - 28 words
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Article243 1953-12-01 2 LUCKNOW: Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, said that adoption of Sanskrit rather than Hindi ne the national language of India might have been a safer and better choice to replace the importance of English. Mr. Sri Prakasa, who was inaugurating a conference of the Sanskrit Viswa Parishad said243 words
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Article257 1953-12-01 2 Sanskrit rather than Hindi for this particular object Still there would be no contradiction if Sanskrit was taken up vigorously as a subject of study. "It is the one language that can keep ancient India alive, give us inspiration in every way and on the basis <>f whichFOC - 257 words
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644 1953-12-01 2 LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Does It Serve Indian Community? Sir,— While the news of the opening ceremony of the new Indian Association building at Bukit Mertajam is received with mixed feelings amidst the local Indian Community, I am utterly confounded and shocked by the sweeping statements made by the Perak644 words
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Article60 1953-12-01 2 NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday last allowed an appeal preferred by Krishna Pi Had against a iuds^nent of the Madras High Court and set aside the order of confiscation of two blocks of sold from him. The appellant was charged originally with having smujrffled theFOC - 60 words
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218 1953-12-01 2 LONDON: Conservative Members of Parliament Intend to press the Government to make representations to the Government of India about the provision* of the indian State Duty Act which ..as paused last month, tmld the political correspondent of the "Financial Time*." "Under this.FOC - 218 words
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Article119 1953-12-01 2 NEW L>b±L,HL: Sri K. C. Heady. fxxxiaction Minister, skua in tile riuuj>«i ot me urn that cne ucinwn firms of ivrupp^ and Demaß. wliicn wouiU be HsaociAt&i in the company that would underl<iko tne sectlnc up of a steeJ piant in india, would receiveFOC - 119 words
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Article102 1953-12-01 2 MADRAS: The Government propose to convert the panchayat of Courtallam, the well-known holiday resort in Tirunelveli district, into a "township' similar to Mettur township. Necessary legislation is now under examination. Initially, according to the pioposal, a Township Council composed of two non -officials and a number ofFOC - 102 words
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Article135 1953-12-01 2 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Home Minister, Mr. B. N. Datar. told the House of fie People that eight Indian students took the I.A.S. examination in 1953 at Ihe London centre as against an expectation of 100. The Deputy Minister who was replying to Mr. D.FOC - 135 words
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Article124 1953-12-01 2 NEW YORK, Nov. 29.— Th« New York Times yesterday extolled the fishing in Pakistan. In an editorial on the "Paradise" waters of the northern Arabian Sea, the Times said that fishing provided an asepot of Pakistan that should attract American sportmen, "Game fish are abundantA.P. - 124 words
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Article110 1953-12-01 2 NEW DELJU: Prime Minigter Nehru indicated that th« Government of India, were at present thinking of raising the status of the Indian Con-sulate-General in Saudi Arabia to "somethiig higher." The Prime Minister who was replying to Moulana Taruqi in the Council of States on IndianFOC - 110 words
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Advertisement7 1953-12-01 2 BRANDY A STfM(/UTM6 *QP^ DRINK OF QUALITY7 words
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1272 1953-12-01 3 Still Effective, Says T. T. K. State Govts. Oppose Curb! NEW DELHI: Severe criticism of the Union Governments textile policy from all sides of the House and a counterattack by the Commerce and Industry Minister, Sri T. Krishnamachariar, marked debate on the Dhotis1,272 words
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94 1953-12-01 3 Textile Control Order Still In Force Sri T. T. Krishnamachariar. replying to the debate, satd that by this Bill he was not repealing the powers vested in him under the Textite Control Ord*r. If the power to prosecute was there it would remain. This measure merely sought to put a94 words
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Article216 1953-12-01 3 WALK-OUT FROM PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI: Sri P. N. Rajbhoi General Secretary of the Scheduled Cawes Federation walked out of the House of the People when he could not get a chance to speak on the Dhotis (additional Excise Duty) Bill. The debate on the motion for consideration of the BiliFOC - 216 words
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Article141 1953-12-01 3 o.oroad. Actually as against imports of clotn worth nearly ivs. nine crones in iy4y-4» and i^a. ten crores in 1949-50. in xvo2-&s ciotn worth only Rs. x*4 laKns had been inu>orted. indla exported about 750 mnnon yams of cloth every year of which about 300 million yards or cloth worthFOC - 141 words
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297 1953-12-01 3 All Kerala Front Against Communism ERN AKULAM A mass rally organised by the AllKerala Anti-Communist Front wag held here recently when the organisers of the Front declared that they would ceaselessly work to root out Communism in the country, and to promote democracy instead. Pledging their their complete loyalty toFOC - 297 words
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Article92 1953-12-01 3 NEW DELHI. The Prime Minister said in reply to Mr. V. G. Deshpande, in the House of the People, that further steps towards implementation of the Indo-Ka-shinir agreement of Jujy 1952 weie expected to be taken at the next meeting of the Kashmir Constituent Assembly. HeFOC - 92 words
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Article603 1953-12-01 3 KARACHI: Pakistani Minister for Law. Mr. A. K. Brohi. denied that the Pakistan Constitution i>roposed to create two daises of citizens or an atmosphere of inferiority in the mind* of minorities. The Minister descnDed hs only of "symooiic vaiue' the provisions stipulating that me Mead of me603 words
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106 1953-12-01 3 Unclaimed Pen And Ring In Parliament NEW DELHI: A gold i«njj and a fountain-pen found in the Parliament House some time back are still to be claimed by their owners. The Parliament Secretariat has In a circular made knav/n to ail Members of both the Houses of Parliament that theFOC - 106 words
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138 1953-12-01 3 Nehru's Gifts To Allahabad Museum ALLAHABAD: Three truckloads of articles, gifts from Sri Nehru, Prime Minister, to the Aliahabad Municipal Museum, were brought here recently by the Curator of the .scum, Sri S. C. iKala. rh« ir.i's, whicn the Prime Minister received as presents in India and abroad, include aFOC - 138 words
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Article171 1953-12-01 3 MADRAS. A training school for technicians, la the running of the Integral Coach Building Factory at Perambur, will be started shortly ne ar the factory, said Mr. V. Nilakantan, Member, Railway Board. Mr. Nilakantan said that a great majority of the technicians required to run the factory wouldFOC - 171 words
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99 1953-12-01 3 ANAivi-A^uti: Sri N. Bhagawanda», District Collector, toid Pressmen that a gmai] girl of VajraKarur, in uooty caiuq, sold an uncut diamond wmcn she found, for Ke 3 to a local diamond dealer. On information, he had to levy a royalty of RsFOC - 99 words
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Article171 1953-12-01 3 discord' but is largely the retlex of what is happening on the other side of 'the indoPakistan border." He referred to the "continuous influx" into Pakistan of Muslim refugees and said as "a good friend and neighbour. Punditji ought to be more humane and should wieid his powerful in* fluenceFOC - 171 words
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678 1953-12-01 3 Following is a further list of <>onations made to the Gift Fund for Indian Troops in Korea, organ ised by a committee of prominent c'tlzens of Singapore, at the Initiative of the Representative of the Oover nment of India here. Acknowledgment is made678 words
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Article115 1953-12-01 3 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Communications Minister, Sri Raj Euhadur, told Sri K. C. Scdhia, in the House of the People that the Government was considering a proposed to throw open the Postal Life Insurance Scheme to certain categories of the people. The Deputy Minister this was partFOC - 115 words
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87 1953-12-01 3 No Cattle Lifting Across lndo-Pak. Border FAZILKA: The Indo Pakistani border along the Ferozepore, Montgomery anu Bahwwaipur clistncis was "quiet" during the last month. No case of cattle lifting was reported. This was disclosed after th: monthly meeting of the officers of Ferozepore, Montgomery and Bahawalpur (Pakistan) districts held recentlyFOC - 87 words
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Article112 1953-12-01 3 LONDON: The 1951 London census breakdown figures iust released .show that there are 16,370 Indians living: in the British capital. The lasL census was taken 20 years ago since when the city's population has decreased by mox-e than 1,000.000. On the other hand, the number ofFOC - 112 words
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690 1953-12-01 4 CEYLON NEWS: 23,750 Indians Pakistanis Get Citizenship Over Two Lakhs Applications Yet To Be Disposed Of COLOMBO: Ceylon's External Affairs Ministry Is taking ail steps to dispose of pending citizenship applications as expeditiousiy as possible. A apokMßMa of tte Mtairtry mm that. albob tte foil quote of officers ■■■ntlnanii forFOC - 690 words
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Article134 1953-12-01 4 NEW DELHI: Replying to a question by Srim&thi Kamiendumati Shah, in the House of the People, whether the Prime Minister of Ceylon was visiting India for talks about the Indian settlers in Ceylon. Sri Jawaharlal Nehru. Prime Minister, said: V'The Prime Minister of Ceylon hasFOC - 134 words
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Article157 1953-12-01 4 COLOMBO: Making his foreign policy statement in the J'ou-k of Representatives, Premier. Sir John jfcoteiawala. leaiiirmed that in fiiouth afl<i Soutn-iv.i.sL A^xa. we wiu endeavour to maintain inenuueat relations witA our wiuneoiate neighbours, with wnom we have historical, ctuvaiuJ. and reiufioua uva. He *ud: "in particular, weFOC - 157 words
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Article177 1953-12-01 4 COLOMBO: Nine out of ths 17 Tamil Members of Ceylon Parliament mot here to discuss the rights and privilege* of 25,00.000 Tamil-speaking k>opuiaUon Including 10.00.000 people of Indian origin in thy island. The consensus of opinion at the meeting was that as the Ceylon Indian problem wasFOC - 177 words
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Article35 1953-12-01 4 LONDON, Nov 30. Sir Winston Churchill reached his 79th birthday today bearing on his bowed old shoulders the rising hopes of the British people for a lasting: peace with Russia.- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article233 1953-12-01 4 Overseas Indian Students To Note In accord with their past practice, the Government of India have reserved a limited number of seats in various institutions in India for admission of students of Indian origin domiciled abroad for stuuy of degree courses in Medicine, l£ngineering and Mining. The prescribed application formsILS - 233 words
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Article184 1953-12-01 4 Little Known In America COLOMBO; Ceylon is little Known iq some American .-.l tics; in others she is udawn, i'nud is what Senator (Miss) Cuiey vjooru.y discovered auriox tier recent tour of the i niuu Stated wailc on a £>num-Mun<ii Fellowship lo atuoy social weiiare. Anas <juuiuy, who returned oyFOC - 184 words
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Article175 1953-12-01 4 COLOMBO: The Police have begun making arrangements for the security of the Queen in the Island during me forthcoming Koyal tour. Uossiers on revolutionary characters are being revised by Criminal Investigation t^epartmenx men, and lists of persons living on the proposed State Drive, particularly InFOC - 175 words
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Article, Illustration119 1953-12-01 4 Beautiful Madhubala's proud production Rail-ka-Dibba I (Hindustani) is being screened at the Garrick Theatre, Geylang'a first and only panoramic-wide-screen. Beauty embellished is the effect of screening Rail-'Ka-Dibba on panoramic screen. The theme is simple, a frustrated girl attempts to commit suicide and in attempting fo is rescued by a119 words
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Article203 1953-12-01 4 At the conclusion of the Annual Tournament of the Dockyard Medical {Badminton Party, H.M. Naval Baae. Singapore, prizes were distributed to the winners and runnens-up by ivirs. Crawford, wife of Surgeon Captain T. O. B. Crawford. R.N., Fleet Medical Officer. Far Bast Station, on Saturday Nov.Reuter - 203 words
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635 1953-12-01 4 What Labour Members In City Council Have Done? In reply to certain allegations made against the independent Labour movement, by certain 'irresponsible people/ Mr. S. Jaganathan. Labour Councillor, representing South Ward recounts here some of the improvements already secured or which are in tne process of discussion through the efforts635 words
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Article111 1953-12-01 4 LONDON: The U.K. High Commissioner's residence in Colombo will be a. showpiece for the very latest trends in contemporary furniture. Sir David Eccles. Britain's Minister of Works, said at the annual luncheon of the British Hotels' and Restaurants' Association, that he Had originated aFOC - 111 words
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Advertisement135 1953-12-01 4 STARTS AIIFPMC DAJLV TODAY S, 6 ft 9.1» p.ra. Meena Kiunari, Dcv An and, Ash ok Kumar and Kishore Kumar in i TAMASHA (Hindustani) NEW CITY GeylanK Phone ***** OPENS TO-DAY Daily 3.00-6.00 9.15 p.m. Falcon Films Present "BAGDAD The land of enchantment and adventure. (Hindustani with English Subtitles) Starring:135 words
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