Indian Daily Mail, 3 December 1953

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  • 16 1 Indain Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 293. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY1, DECEMBER 3, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 193 1 To Appeal To Tamils To Vote For Congress In Elections From Oui Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 2.— lt is learnt that the AJIIndia Congress Committee has requested the Madras Chief Minister Rajaji to tour Travancore-Cochm State shortly in connectioon with the forthcoming critical general election, in
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  • 57 1 INDIA RUSSIA TRADE PACT SIGNED NEW DELHI. Dec. 2. India and Soviet Russia nifcned a trad* 1 agreement hfrp. today— the first between the two countries. An Indian Government communique announcing the five-year agreement paid it provided for "every possible development and strengthening of trade ftlations between both countries on
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  • 47 1 CAIRO, Dec. 2.— Pakistani Governor General. Ghulam Mohammed, arrived in Cairo from Istanbul in his own aircraft yesterday. His visit to Egypt has been described as informal, but diplomatic circles believe hr will hav<> a series of political talks with Egyptian leaders. Reuter
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  • 27 1 GENEVA. Dec. 2. Some governments have again postponed their reply on proposed minimum and maximum world prices for tin, it was learned here. Reuter
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  • 36 1 ROME. Dec. 2.— Mr. Noms E. Dodd, Director General of the United Nations' Food iind Agriculture Organisation iFAO) ainco April 1948, announced his retirement here with the statement that FAO was "the be»t ixnolemsnt <it Reuter
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  • 120 1 COLOMBO, Deo. 2. The Indian and Ceylon Prime Ministers will meet agan next month to discuss the illegal immigration of Indians into Ceylon and citizenship rights for Indian* living on the Island, it was announced today. A spokesman of the Ceylon Ministry of External Affair*
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  • 204 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, in an evident retort to Senator Joseph McCarthy, said yesterday that President Eisenhower and he "do not propose to throw away" the assets of Allied co-operation "by blustering and domineering met hods." Mr. Dullos. at his
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  • 598 1 Pak. Premier Denies Reports RUSSIA DEMANDS EXPLANATION KARACHI, Dec. 2. Mr. Mohammed Ali, Prime Minister of Pakistan said last night: "There ha* never been any question at any time of offering military' bases to any foreign country." Mr. Mohammed AJi was speaking in
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  • 242 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL. Dec. 2. Tho Andhra State Ministry has suffered defeat on ite most sensitive pomt its pocket. Mr. Prakasam Ministry suffered first defeat when the Opposition amendment to Ministers' Salaries Bill cutting the amount from rupees one thousand each to five hundred
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  • 65 1 ROME, Dec. 2. Thailand won a preliminary round against India here last night in a bid to keep the Far Eastern regional headquarters of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation at Bangkok, The Japanese delegate Mr. K p -n Harada, Japanese Ambassador in Rome supported Thailand.
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  • 222 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. I.— Periynr I Ramaswanu, Dravida Kalagam Leader who was admitted into General Hospital, Madras, few days back, for treatment for fever, is now much better and i 6 definitely on way to recovery. Penyar's
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  • 320 1 Nixon- Nehru Crucial Tains NEW DELHI, Dec. 2. Premier Menru and U.S. Vicei^resiuent Kicnard Nixon met tor 20 mirnues Tuesday in wnat Mr. XMenru later said was 'a very good meeting inaeed." out ihrc wad no doubt m the minds of observers thai Mr. Nixon meets the supreme teat of
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  • 131 1 Thin new portrait of Frime Minister Sir Winston Churchill in the Cabinet Room at No. 10 Downing Street. London, wan specially taken for his 79th birthday. Nov. 30.- rhoto. LONDON, Dec. 2.— Sir Winston Churchill the British Prime Minister left here by air last
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  • 92 1 I..ONDON. Dec. 2— The Duke of Windsor made a birthday pllgfrimn^c yesterday to one of his best friends arid staunchest nllies Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill. The two chatted for 30 minutes at 10 Downing Street. Sir Winston' a official residence. Then Sir Winston, who was
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  • 77 1 GLASGOYV, Scotland, Dec. 2. Patrick <aUaghan. sixty-year-old Irishman was lined £2 here for overdoing his own privaU celebration of Sir Winston Churchill* 19th birthday. Police t>aid he was shout ing and singing last night. "I only had a drink because it \\a> Sir Win»tan
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  • 1545 2 .COME TO THE LEVEL OF COMMON PEOPLE OF LAND MANOALORS: "Education is one thing, but happiness is another I am not at all sure whether people are happy because they are educated. Anyway I do not feel sure at all that modern education* has made
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  • 42 2 PHOTO. This portrait of Prtooesa Alexandra, 16-year-old daughter of the DoohetK of Kent, has just been released by O'oii Beaten, the photograp ier. it was made at OopI'Jn^ the Buckinghamshire Home of the Duchess, shortly after the Ooronat «>n A.P.
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  • 912 2 NEW DELHI: An assurance from the Law Minister that be iwouid iatrodoce more corapreht ns ye legislation aeon prompted M.s. Urn* N«ten to withdraw her Bill on dowry pw* rain* r»eaß.ly Id t*e 800 of the People. AtT. Biswas 'a aseux&aoe after the \Art..drawuJ sounded much firmer
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  • 190 2 Hospitals Scheme For Insured Workers Indian Parliament Under the scheme, 1,250 beds will be provided in independent hospitals and 400 beds in annexes to existing hospitals. The Corporation agreed that hospital treatment should be provided to T B. patients among Insured -persons and directed that a survey should be undertaken
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  • 126 2 ALLAHABAD: Sri C. B. Krisima Rao. a research scholar of tne Tata Institute of .VK-iai Science, has undertaken a research on "discipline among students in Indian Universities" under the guidance of Prof. A. K. Wadla. Director of the Institute. Sri Krishna Rao, who Is now in Allahabad
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  • 389 2 TRIVANDRUM: Mr. George Thomas Kottukapalli, Con»gress candidate, was elected vo the House of the Peopie from Meeaachil Parliamentary Constituency, defeating Mrs. Akkamma Varkey, Oomnju-niat-sponaored Independent candidate. Mr. Thomas secured 157,006 votes, and Mrs. Akkanuna Varkey 116,747 votes. Mr. Thomas thus got a majority of 40.259 votes.
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  • 168 2 NEW DELHI: India's opposition to and grave concern at the proposed secret military aluance pact oetween t^aKistan and the United .states of America were conveyed by leading memoers ot t«e Parliament to American •senator Alexander Smun, cnairman of the Far-n.ast auD-Committec of the Uniteu states
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  • 136 2 NEW DtILHI Paktoons staged a pitched battje with Pakistan troops stationed ux. an outpost on Nov. 1, according to the Kabul Radio. Two members of the Pakistani troops were injured. The radio said that on the night of Nov. 11 a group of Paktoon fighters from
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  • 38 2 ISTEW DELHI Financial s-mction for the recruitment of ovpr 600 rural teachers and 670 social workers by the various States h;\ti b^n m:i'le by thf Ontral Government to implement the scheme of relieving educated unomDlovment. BNFS
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  • 416 2 Handloom Weavers Unemployed NEW DEL«I: The Govern meat of India policy on the rtandloom Industry may have to be reconsidered in view of growing unemployment MM>3g nandioom weavers. The iextue inquiry Bouy" s report k awaited. 'ihe commerce ana industry Minister Sri T. T Knshnamacnari indicated v] pressreporwrs when he
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  • 117 2 BOMBAY India wants to achieve .self-sufficiency in iegard to her waggon supply to Keep the country's trade and commerce and movement of foodgrains on a sound footing. The Indian Railway Board is planning to achieve this object by manufacturing wagons and locomotives in the country. Sri
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  • 71 2 MADRAS Two mud pots containing four gallons of illicit «r rack buried in the floor of a house In RoberUsonpct, Mylaporo, were scented and unearthed by Brutus, the police dog, when it was taken out on "Prohibition duty" by Sub-Inspectors Doraiswami and Dhorairaj of
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  • 50 2 law. People should consider the court as thedr own court. He indicated that the Government would introduce a Bill in the current session and oublish it in the Gazette for the purpose of eliciting public opinion. In tho light of the Home Ministers assurance the mov«T withdrew the resolution. FOC
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  • 712 3 S. E. A. F. E. PAYMENTS UNION finding Of Indian South East Asian Tour HOMBAV: The creation of a South East A^lan and J-'ar E*Ht Faymento L'nion on th« same lin*« as the EuroP«J« l'nion for ouordlnatinr currency problems and armnce ciearlng house fa.4littes for trade among the Countries of
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  • 138 3 U.S. Led S.E. Asian Union? MANILA. Dec. 1. The United States must take the lead in forming a Southeast Asian union patterned after the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, the Nacionalista Party's foreign policy expert said yesterday. Senator Claro M. Recto, who ia expected to play an important part in molding
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  • 134 3 NEW DELHI: Sri H. Uopala Rao, Com., Andhro. told the House of the People that distress a mom; handioom weavers was ho serious that there were cases of suicide. Some had written to the Chief Minister of Madras. Sri C Rajagopalachariar. before comm itt in tc suicide,
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  • 60 3 MADRAS: Acharyta Krlpalani President of the PrajaSocialist Party made it clear here that Sri Viswanathan Andhra Finance Minister would Have to resign from the Praja Socialist Party if he wanted to continue as a member of the Andhra Cabinet despite the directive of the National Executive of
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  • 787 3 Rajaji s Education Scheme Sound Pioneering Effort MADRAS: The modified Education Plan of Sri Rajagopalachari's Ministry Is a sound and pioneering effort, it* the view of the Parulekar Committee on the Madras modified elementary education scheme. The Committee says 'the scheme will prove a pioneering one which others will have
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  • 524 3 Mills' Canteens Staff Minimum Pay BOMBAY: The Chief Justied and Mr. Justice Shah, at the Bombay High Court, dismissed three special applications filed by the Calico Mills, the Aryodaya Spinning and Weaving: Mills and the Sarasgapur Ootton Manu facturing c. Ltd., all of Ahmedabad. seeking writs of certiorari to quash
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  • 111 3 Waiting To See Statin's Body PHOTO. A long line of peopl* queue on Moscow's red sqnare as they wait to pass through the red granite mausoletan (oblong tiered building to right of building In centre) In which the bodies o f Lenin and Stalin lie (embalmed. To the right of
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  • 377 3 CANNANORE: Sri C. Ralagopalachariar Chief Minister, exhorted the public of Cannanore to keep their hearts warm tor the Congress and not 'to repeat the mistake of returning Communist candidates in the next elections. If only the Communists could Rive a solemn promise thiat they would maintain the
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  • 112 3 NEW DELHI: Reports that Pakistan would not be able to implement the July-August Agreement on Evacuee Property from Dec. 1, as suggested by the Government of India, came as a great surprise to official drcleg in New Delhi. An official spokesman pointed out that Dec 1, had been
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  • 827 3 BOMBAY: The reservoir of goodwill that esl*tv' in Japan for India and the need for India aad Japan fc^tffk in co-operation and goodwill to take advantage of This goodwill and build their industrial and trade relations tai a spirit of give and take, was
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  • 141 3 LUCKNOW An examination of the. financial aspects of U.P.s Five-Year Plan at meeting here between the Central and State officials brought out the reassuring fact that, the expenditure on the Plan which, up to date was of the order of Rs 62 crores out of 130
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  • 1802 4 CEYLON SEWS: No Gesture To Opposition Says Ceylon Premier Govt. Policies Explained COLOMBO; Sir John Kotctareia, who made a rtatemeat in Parliament on Government policy, made a gesture to the Opposition. "Ob matters of grave MkOonal Importance", be declared, "we are prepared to confer with tnem aft a round table
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  • 39 4 KARACHI, Dec 2 The Egyptian Government' ha 8 approached the Pakistani Government for assistance In development of her lute industry and a proposal hag been •submitted to the Government of Pakistan for mivim nn^ assistance,- A.P.
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  • 170 4 LONDON, DM. A. woman wrote to Lord Bear vertorook's Evening Standard otferinjc W services as "a husband sitter." "When a wife wants to go out and enjoy herself ate oan telephone me and I'll go along and mind her husband until she returns". Miss Millie Hudson wrote. "Husbands
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  • 211 4 Charles Anne Do Shopping! WINDSOR. Dec. 2.— Prince Charles and Princess Anne the Queen's children went to town yesterday to do their own Christmas shopping. With their nanny, nurse Helen Ughtbody they drove from Royal lodge Windsor where they are staying to a toy store in the shopping centre. The
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  • 64 4 LONDON, Dec. 2.- The British Museum wiii today open »n exhibition of Oriental literature covering about 50 languages and dialects of Asia. Tne exhibition will display printed books, manuscripts, maps and binding- covering nearly 2,500 years of history. It will be divided into three main section —the
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  • 46 4 OAIRO, Dec. 2.— The i*o fez will soon disappear ya ncadwear for Egyptian policemau The rez, known as a iiarbouch'- in Egypt, will soou givt- way to cork helmets and black berets among- Egyptian police forces, according to a recent ruling.- A.P.
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  • 159 4 COLOMBO: The Food Importers of Ceylon entertained Sir John Kotelawala to a lavish reception at the Galle Face Hotel. President S. H. Hoosajee. making a complimentary speech about the P.M., stated: "His knowledge of business and commerce in his conducting of his own personal affairs to an 6utstanding
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  • 415 4 TEHERAN, Dec. 2 Dr, Mohammed Mossadeq^'72-year-old ex-premier of Persia on trial for treason, boasted of bis physical strength in court yesterday and challenged the prosecutor Brigadier Azemodeh to a wrestling match. The spectators alternately wept and laughed as he described his escape from hia house when
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  • 272 4 MAIL DELAY INQUIRY BY COURT MARTIAL .LONDON. Dec. 2. Mr. Antnony htau, Minister tor War, was questioned in the House 01 Commons yesterday aoout tin; circumstances :n wmch I 'st» man Dags containing approximately 260,000 unaeuvered letters irom wnd to soldiers serving in Korea" had been discovered at Singapore. The
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  • 30 4 LONDON, Dec. 2. The House of Commons gave the Government a majority of 27 for its policy of raising rents of about four million houses to pay for repairs,- Reuter
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  • 145 4 Korean Confab In New Delhi: India's View NEW DELHI, Dec. 2.—Authoritative Indian sources said here yesterday that the Indian Government was not anxious for the Korean political conference to be held in New Delhi but would be prepared to have it here If both sides In Korea agreed. They were
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  • 105 4 CANBERRA. Dec 2.— Robert Mcnzies. the Australian Prime Minister, gave notice In the House of Representatives yesterday of a bill to empower Queen Elizabeth to carry out functions usually exercised by the Governor Genernj while she m in AustraJia. He explained at a press conference. that
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