Indian Daily Mail, 6 December 1953

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  • 16 1 SUNDAY Indian Daily Mail VOL. K. No. 296. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1953 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 354 1 World Situation Reviewed HAMILTON, BERMUDA, Dec s— Sir Winston huirhii], President Eisenhower and M. Joseph -aniei, the French Prime Minister began their Bernuda conference yesterday wtth a "general review •f the world situation." A spokesman for the Big Three said after their two ana a. quarter hour
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  • 278 1 NEW DELHI: A graphic picture of what the proposed Gandhi Memorial in Washington will be like was given by Mr. Emanuel Celler, a top ranking United States Democrat, who sponsored the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Bhl in the. United States Congress. Mr. Celler indicated that the memorial
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  • 115 1 COLOMBO, Dec. s.— Members of Parliament C S. Marikkar and Henry Abeywic krema yesterday handed Gov-ernor-General Lord Soulbury a petition signed by 25 000 protesting against Queen Elizabeth's visit next year. They had intended, they said, to give it to the Queen in Australia
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  • 213 1 Professor Margraet Read of the Department of Education in Tropical Areas in the Institute of Education, London University who is here on a six-week visit under British Council auspices, will attend the first Community Development Conference in the Federation at Taiping from December 7 to 12. She wiil
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  • 183 1 LONDON. Dec. s.—The last p»ay •vviiutcn uy oevrge totri»aia &itiW mm my oexure his MMMB uiree years a*\> win never De snown u> in* puoac, 4t wad aiuKxmced todtay. The Public Trustee, executor <-f i»ir. oimw a wiu mhi jk iuu uoouta to
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  • 142 1 COLOGNE: The Indian art exhibition in Cologne has been an unprecedented success. Visitors to the exhibition exceeded 100,000 and. according to the director of the museum, normaly no exhibition, whether of French or German art, was visited by more than 2,000 people. The art critic
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  • 53 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. s.—Payachi Ammal from Kotharipatti village. Tiruc,hi District, who had arrived at Nagapattinam on Tuesday with her brother to embark on ship to Malaya was found drowned on the shore on Thursday. A verdict of accidental death by drowning wa* returned by
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  • 194 1 lOWA CITY, Dec 5: Three women who have been made pregnant by use of frozen semen are scheduled to deliver their babies at hospitals here daring the next three months. The thrco expectant mothers are cooperat ng in an experiment destined to make medical history. It
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  • 115 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY. Dec. 5.— A twoman Mission left Bombay for fcr Tokyo yesterday to make air survey of the new routes between India and Far Ea»t, one of which will pass through Malaya. The new Indian nationalised airways will open new direct route between
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  • 258 1 Progressive Party Gains Three: Independents Two Out of the five candidates declared elected to the City Council yesterday threw belong to the Progressive Party, On e independent and one Independent Labour. The Singapore Labour Party's only Candidate Mr. S.S Manyam was defeated The candidate*
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  • 310 1 NEW DELHI: A review of India's export trade was made by Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, Minister for Commerce and Industry. He said that the broad picture of India's balance of trade and payments remained essentially the same as described by the Finance Minister in his budget
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  • 234 1 KARACHI: Bhupat. the notorious Indian dacout now under detention in Hyderabad (Sind) central jail, in an affidivil filed in the Sind chief court denied that he was a "danjfctons type of outhaw." He said he was never imprisoned for any criminal act The Indian Government, he s«iid. had
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  • 271 1 I From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 5. The Madras High Court Thursday dismissed the allegation of contempt of court made by a private individual, Mr. S. Ramanathan ex-Minister 1 against the new woman minister for Prohibition Mrs. Jothl Venkatachalam. The court, however, issued notice
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  • 91 1 CALCUTTA, Dec. 5. The American Standard Vacuum Oil Company is negotiating a two-year agreement with the Indian Government on ground explorations for oil in the Bengal basin obsting about £1,500,--000, authoritative sources said here yesterday, According to these sources the negotiations were the result of a company
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  • 71 1 RAMAKRISHNA MISSION NEW CHIEF TAKES CHARGE Swami Vamadevananda retiring head of the Rama* krishna Mission here, handed over charge yesterday to his successor Swami Nishkamananda, who arrived here Friday from Calcutta Swami Vamadevananda is making arrangements to leave for Calcutta fthortly, Photo. Swami Nishkamananda (centre left garlanded) and Swami Ekatmananda
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  • 73 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 6.— About 400 sweepers, said lo be Communist led, yesterday attacked old Deihi Town-Hall while a Municipal Committee was in session, dispersed the meeting, assaulted some Councillors, tor e a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi, broke furniture and smashed wtn&ows before police arrived
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  • 417 1 NEW DELiHI: The Details, have now been released of the Five-Year Trade Agreement between India and the Soviet Union signed in Mew Delhi on December 2, providing for the exchange of a large number of items and specifying the procedure for trade ana--shipping, and for the settle-
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  • 85 1 BRUNEI, Dec. si—The oil «»tate of Brunei, which a month ago loaned forty million dollars ta Malaya to help in the prosecution of the bandit war, is now to lend H 250,000 to its neighbour colony of North Borneo to help overcomo the colony's economic difficulties in 1954. The
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  • 1051 2  - "The Reform Against Natu re" Dr. Murra y S. Stedman, Jr. (by More than 2,000 years ago speaking about the Government of Athens, Plato observed that "as far as the State is concerned, there is no difference between the natures of max and women." Plato did not mean to deny
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  • 44 2 NEW DELHI: India Government have decided that red lead and white lead should be licensed freely for export to all permissible destinations, a They have alsD decided that the export of spent nickel catalyst should be lincen B ed freely FOC.
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  • 54 2 WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.— Senator Joseph McCarthy yesterday issued h flat denial that ho w,ks challengitaK President Elsenhower's political iPadrrship through his cri. ticism of the ;idmlnkstration's foreign policy and the handling of Communist issues. "That suggestion is both ridiculous and untrue", he said in a prenarcri statement
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  • 1140 2 MtHHi.miimtmnimrMiiiini.iniminmlMniimtm'iiin (By Vera Michetes Dean) The author, who is editor of the Foreign Policy Association, has recently completed an extensive survey of India. She reports her findings and observation in a series of articles which win appear Intermittently in these columns. MADRAS India's ruling Congres*
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  • 179 2 BOMBAY Small traders and consumers in the Bombay State will get relief under the new Bombay Sales (Amendment): BUI, emerging out of the Select Committee at the Bombay Legislative Assembly. The report of the Select Committee provides that the limit of turnover for the purposr
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  • 68 2 NEW YORK. Dec. 4.— The United Nations General Assembly yesterday approved a resolution expressing "grave concern" at the charges of Communist atrocities in Korea. The vote was 43 to five with 10 abstentions. The resolution also condemned the commission by any government or authorities "of murder, mutiliation,
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  • 814 2 Civil Aviation In India— Progress NEW DELHI: More passengers and freight were carried by Indian air services during the first half of 19£3 than during the preceding half-year. During the period under review, nine Indian air transport companies were operating scheduled services covering an unduplicated route mileage of 26,903 miles.
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  • 468 2 KINSTON (Ontario): Canada's smallest college, located here, has no campus, professors or football team and its students write no exams. But they all graduate. The college is concerned only with how to conduct total war. Its graduates are a war brain rust. Its objective is to educate senior
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  • 228 2 GAUHATI: Addressing a public meeting heM under the Hu^>icitB of the Aasam Praja gxaaJiat Party, a 75-year-old Naga leader said: "We have come here to place our dcmkind for an iixfcpendent Nagaland before the people of Assam. we i^ueatyou to confer it without any pre. Tho NaK elder
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  • 1022 3 Nixon's Statement In Madras MADRAS: Mr. Richt.nJ M. Ntxon. Vfce-Presklent of the United States, declared that there wks absolutely no difference between the United States and India that colonialism .should 1 go. SttuKUntfr jb the shade of a wing of the Constellation alrcrtalH, he to*J
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  • 710 3 A cageful of guinea pigs, together with a consignment of typhoid, smallpox and cholera cultures, passed through the Khyber Pass, last summer, heading for Kabul, capital of Afghanistan. Addressed to the city's new public health laboratory, these unusual items had been sent by the United Nations Children's
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  • 82 3 BANGALORE: Mr. Richard Nixon. U.S. VioePre*id. it. d.>es not mind "iguingr his name any number of time* "so lone as it Is not on a cheque." He made this remark when his admirer* approached him for his autograph at the Hindutan airixirt.
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  • 541 3 LUCKNOW: The Devanagari .Script-Rcfonn Conference ouncluded after approv-in? the stan<lartl form «if tho DevanaKari scrii»t reconuuended by the Steerin? Committee, with certain modifications. The conference (also agreed on a .proposal made by Sri M. Ananthaaayanam Ayyangar. Deputy Speaker of the House of the People, that another conference
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  • 144 3 Japan entered a team of six to compete in an IndoJapanese rifle-shooting: championship at New Delhi. Ihe t am was: M. AnzaL S. Kondo, D. Okada, J. Ishizaki, M. Shiratori and T. Tanl. The Japanese Ambassador to India, Tsutomu Nishiyaraa, Inaugurated the meet and said that
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  • 75 3 Indo- Italian Cultural Ties NEW DELHI: An Association has been formed in Rome to promote the cultural relations between Italy and Indi. India's Ambassador to Italy", Mr. B. R Sen, p:e s lded at the inaugural" meeting. About 1,000 Italian artists and others attended the exhibition of works of two
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  • 787 3  -  K. VEDANTAM (By QF the many things for which Malabar is noted. "Malabar Planatin" is one. This variety of plantains, called 'Nendran' in Malayalam, has the partiality to come up well only in the West Coast where porous well-drain-ed laterite soil -and heavy rainfall provide ideal conditions for
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  • 289 3 NAIROBI: The Kenya Indian Congress has outlined three basic principles as "the ultimate aims of the policy for Ktnya 1 in their policy. This policy statement is In reply to the European elected members' proposals for the guture of Kenya issued two weeks ago. The Kenya
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  • 227 3 BOMBAY: The establishment of a statutory corporation and vigorous pursuit of dairy development in the district of the Bombay State are among the recommendations made by the State Dairy-Deve-lopment and Co-ordination Committee, f or increasing- milk production in the State. In order to make eight ounzes of
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  • 2283 4 44 NEVER WERE MINISTERS SO LIKE BROTHERS" No Faith Vote Fails The vote of no-confidence in the Government moved in the House of Representatives by the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, was defeated by 58 votes to 17. The Prime
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  • 81 4 During the debate on the no-cunndenc« motion in the House of Representatives vie leader of the House, Mr. 4. R. Jayewardene, said the Opposition had tried to make out there was division ia the ranks of the Government. But, be assured them, there was no division. There
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  • 28 4 Mrs. Shirin Fozdar will speak on "The Way Out of This Chaos" at the Bahai Centre. 352-A Tanjong Katone: Road today at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 24 4 LONDON. Dec. s.— The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret as Counsellors of State held a Council at Clarence House, their London home yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 400 4  -  Mar jorie Thomson by SYDNEY: Playing in a cricket match between two of Sydney's leading schools, 13-year-old Indian student I knocked up a spectacular 116 runs in 75 minutes on Novem. ber 14, With his partner, he made a second-wicket stand of 17a
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  • 135 4 COLOMBO: "The aim of sex euutMiiun is to neip boys and girls to direct their -i-ex urgp with forethought and wisdom in order to develop and maintain harmony in the home," said Dr. E. C T. Holsinger speaking on. the "True purpose of Sex Education" at the V.M.C.A.,
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