Indian Daily Mail, 10 December 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail YOU IX. No. 300. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1958. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 982 1 EISENHOWER'S PROPOSAL TO THE UNITED NATIONS NEW YORK, Dec 9.— President Eisenhower in a speech to the United Nations General Assembly yesterday proposed creation of an International Atomic Energy Agency under the aegis of the United Nations. "To hasten the day when fear of the atom
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  • 127 1 The Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll. will lunch with the Singapore Union of Journalists next Monday (Dec, 14) when Mr. Richard Harris of 'The Times" wiil talk about "The People's Republic of China as «a World Power and Her Relations with the Soviet Union."
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  • 97 1 PAK. UNUSUAL WELCOME TO NIXONS KARACHI, Dec. 9. Vice President Richard Nixon, still preparing to vls*t troubled Iran despite riots there, got a preliminary back-grounding on that key Middle East country from the American ambassador there Lioy Henderson Henderson will accompany the Vice President when he leaves today for the
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  • 68 1 Reuter LONDON, Dec. 9.— Britain's income tax dodgers nearly I doubled in number in the financial year 1952-53. A report by Sir Prank Tribe, the Government's Comptroller and Auditor General, disclosed that there were 9,836 people who either dodged tax liability or defrauded one inland revenue, compared
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  • 93 1 DONATES 80,000 FOR TAMIL SCHOOL Mr. K. R. Sathambaram Pillal of Teluk Anson, whose munificence of 940,000 towards building of a Tamil School in Teluk Anson was published in these colums last Saturday, intends, it lg later understood, to finance the whole project himself. It is estimated that the whole
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  • 48 1 LONDON, Dec. 9. Mr. Stepehn Swingler Labour, urged the Government to ask for reports from Hongkong about the effects on the embargo on trade in certain goods with China and differences on trade policy between the Btitish and other West European Gove rnments Reuter
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  • 238 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 9. The Indian government has rejected a Communist Chinese bid to discuss Pel ping's claims on vast areas of India's Himalayan border with China at the Indian-Chinese talks on Tibet, a leading Indian newspaper said yesterday. The newspaper; the influential, pro-Nehru English-lang-uage daily Amrit
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  • 101 1 CHICAGO, Dec. 9.— A 33--year-old Chicago girl Miss Pamela Martin yesterday broke the record for a round-the-world flight by commercial airliner by over seven hours. The unofficial time for her flight which began at midday last Friday was 91 hours and eight minutes. The official time
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  • 103 1 LONDON, Dec. 9.— Mr. Oliver Lyttefton, the Colonial Secretary, will visit Northern Rhodesia early in January, he told the House of Commons yesterday. His refusal to «o there before the introduction of con- i stitutional changes in Northern Rhodesia, had earlier led to a crisis
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  • 89 1 HANOI INDO-CHINA. Dec. 9. The French High Command announced last night* It had started the evacuation of the civilian population from Laichau, caprtal of the proFrench Thai country in Nortn Western Indo-China in view at a possible early attack there by the Communist-led Victminh. Civilians of the town
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  • 26 1 The Joint Co-oT^+f 0 Oxmmittee of the l*^*aTTT*! and Singapore held J*7,?£. yestierday at "M>«' will meet agate 4 weda«9<2iy. Jsfi a
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  • 90 1 India won the Bate' aaaaanaa •hooting Competition held reoantly in New Delhi by 1,044 potato *f a possible 3,000 to Japan's 1,888. The Six-Man Japanese Team presented Indian Premier Jawaharial Nehru with a 200-year-old Japanese Matchlock gun a gift from the mpeeini National Rifle C*tub— to
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  • 75 1 I LONDON, Dec. 9. The Council of the Commonwealth Press Union, an organisation of lending newspapers published in the British Commonwealth, today criticised the Pakistan Government and the Government of New South Wales, Australia, for infringing press freedoms. A resolution was passed saying the Council ''noted
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  • 317 1 Controller Fears Loopholes Might Lead To ••Rackets" (By Our Staff Reporter) The new Immigration Ordinance is working, satisfactorily and amendments f> certain provisions are proposed to be introduced in the Legislative Council shortly, stated Mr. J. L. J. Haxworth, Controller of Immigration, Singapore yesterday. The
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  • 123 1 STOCKHOLM, Dee. Bir Winston tnurohul w* work ing on a bow book which he Intends "to burst OB the world" before retiring, Lady Churchill said here Hurt night. She said she aould give no.uiea of its title or eontemts bbbbbbj she had promised to keep It
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  • 103 1 Indian Consular Offices In Penang And Ipoh To facilitate the issue of travel documenUa and to assist the Representative of the Government of India la Malaya, Singapore, in his consular and other (functions, the Government of India have decided to set up two separate offices at Penang and Ipoh, says
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  • 117 1 NEW DELHI, Dee. 9. Prime Minister Nehru told Parliament that India has had to close its aaapaaaaw general m Sinkiang because une 4Jhinese Communist Government had declared 'it "dosed territory," where no foreign missions would be permitted to stay. Replying to a question, Nehru said India
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  • 84 1 PUSAN, Dec. 9.— A South Korean goodwill mission dispatched by President Syngman Rhee will leave here on a month long tour of South East Asian anti-Communist capitals with a mission still wrapped in secrecy. Head of the mission, Dr. George Paik, former Education Minister, declined
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  • 73 1 LONDON, Dec. 9.— Mr. Vassili Harkov. Moscow radio political commentator broadcasting said that recent events in the Far East clearly indicated that the United States were putting great pressure on Japan to make her increase the strength JT her armed forces. The rearmament of Japan was proceeding on
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  • 131 1 KARACHI, Dec. 9. -Competent sources said yesterday international speculation that a United States-Pakistan military agreement is imminent may force top U.S. officials to make a decision soon, perhaps prematurely on what amounts to a major policy question TW fapoitlittQi *to*4* with the visit here of touring
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  • 286 1 U.S. Export To Red China Thru' Japan! LONDON, Dec, 9.— A La hour member of Parllamen asked the President of the Board of Trade if he had any information on the volume of trade from the United Stateto Communist China through Japan of goods which Britain had banned because <-*
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  • 146 1 PANMUNJOM, Dec. 9. The Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission again failed to find a solution to che breakdown in the explanations to /OnaJnese and North Korean prisoners at an 80 minute meeting yesterday mornting. The position at the moment Is that the CommonLsts want prisoners who
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  • 93 1 The re£ ct. i^^^f^ X°£»-P ed a draft v^ereoce whlch l ir*>assador Arthur rn *rlcan Jent.ed Monday a? .-J* 8* offer." "~L "fean accused the Comi3l yesterday of not ™un reading the draft and cv Sd "What is the sense ot fnttnudnj? these talks? Why our
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  • 1428 2 On 27th October, the Pakistan Constituent Assembly took up clause by clause consideration of the Basic Principles Committee'H report and paeeed the preamble to the report which contain* the Objectives Resolution. It accepted an amendment that the word 'O-d' wherever It occurred in the report should
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  • 580 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs. Dec. 10, 1953 Fall Off Two 'Strongholds' THE {South Ward of the Singapore City i* supposed to be a Labour stronghold. That is because the large number of labourers wno are employed in the Singapore Harbour Board and elsewhere are resident therein and they form
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  • 145 2 NEW DaaTJaTb The demand that all journalists in the employ of newspaper organizations in the country should be brought with the purview of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, has been made in a resolution tabled in the House of the People. The resolution, sponsored by a private
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  • 394 2 ah,i.H B BAV i Th wntagH of scheduled, non-sche-duled, and exchange banks in India rose by Ks. v»inMni<in m kh. mm mmm a> laaa^aTtesTSu yeit aftr C ST iSr^anar-"^ 50^^ "> d The survey covered the earnings and expenses of 148 reporting
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    80 2 PHOTO. U.S. Vice-P resident Richard M. Nixon an I Mrs. Patricia Nixon call- «1 on Indian President Rajendr i Prasad within an hour after their arrival in Delhi. Nixon conveyed the greetings of P o--.de m Eisenhower in a lett or to President Prasad and presented a portrait
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  • 1368 2 KEW DELHI: la the general discussion on the Government of India's import policy at the Import Advisory council's meeting here, Mr. G. L. JBansal, Secretary of the federation of Indian Chamber,* of ifcmimerce and Industry, said that Indian trade had. not done as much as could be
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  • 143 2 MADRAS: Mr. Justice P. Satyanaraytana Rao and Mr. Justice P. Rajagopalan of the Madras High Court disnussed a .petition filed by a former State Minister. Mr. S. Ramanuthan (1937-39) for contempt of court agalst the State proaioition Minister, Mrs. Jyothi Venka tachalam. Mr. Ramanauhan contended
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  • 100 2 PATNA: Dr. Jagan, deposed Premier of British Guiana told a Press conference here that he could not remain a permanent refugee from his country, and that he would return to British Guiana as soon as /possible. He had been asked whether he would prefer to
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  • 919 3 Cut Down Govt. Cost Reduce Burden On Taxpayer Industrialists* Call To Central State Govts. MaVDRAS: A rail to the ntrul. and State Croverninent* w> oui down adnimi>irati\<> costs, and to reduce the burden on tne lax-payer was made, last week, by the President of the Southern India Chamber of Commerce,
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  • 119 3 LONDON The Maharaja of Dhrarigadhra, a student at Jhrist Church College, Oxford. aa s formed a society- to di» cuss Indian history, philosophy, fine arts, literature, religion customs and ceremonies It is called "Omkar Mandai' md is non-political in characer. The society has grown
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  • 107 3 NEW DELHI: The following .3 tne list of Government of aidia holidays during 1954 .vhich will be observed by the central Government olhces Jn Delhi:: Jan 1. Bank Holiday; Jan 26. Republic Day; March 3, Siuoratn; March Is and 20. Holi; April 11, Ram Nauml;
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  • 95 3 BOMBAY: The Central and State Governments and prominent Industrial establishments in the country will participate In the industrial exhibition to be held during the 69th session of the Indian National Congress at Wa 1 yam, near Calcutta, Mr. Atulya Ghosh, Chairman of the Deception Committfe for the
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  • 53 3 NAGPUR: The German technical experts engaged In connexion with the erection of a steel plant In this Stiabe twill visit Bhilai, In Dure District, on Dec 9 to inspect the proposed sits for the plant. After the survey they will difscusslons with Btate < »oY«nv«.-Bit officials
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  • 142 3 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Home Minister, Mr. B. N. Datar, told Dr. Ram Subhag Singh in the House of the People that the Government were considering a proposal to permit High Court judges to practise after retirement in the Supreme Court or in a
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  • 47 3 TRTVANDRUM: The Rajpramukh of Rajasthan, accompanied by the Maharaui Sahiba, arrived here on Dec. 5. During their one-week etay in the State, Their Highnesses will visit the wild life sanctuary. Cape Comorin, and other places of interest They will be State guests.- FOC
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  • 176 3 Designs For Sangeet Natak Academy NEW DELHI: The Sangee* Natak Academy (the National Academy of Dance, Drama and Music) announced four prizes for designs required by the Academy One of the 'designs Is for the annual trophy for the best participating group at the folk dances festival, which the Academy
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  • 61 3 LONDON: The Board ot Trade has announced that slightly higher Imports of silk cloth from Japan will be) air lowed. The arrangements are similar to those in force since October 1951 except that silk piece goods will be allowed in for the first time.
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  • 59 3 PHOTO. As a measure to threaten the flanks of the 316 th Vietinliih Division on Its way to Lai-lbnu, the Frenoh Command Launched thousands of paratroopers on Dien-Bien-Pho, in the Thai District. 300 kilometres West of Hanoi, during Operation "Castor." A helicopter hovers over the Commanding Post of
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  • 584 3 MADRAS: The Government has decided to restrict the number of visitors to its hospitals in the City by reintroducing the system of free passes for admission in the evenings, and also to restrict the number of persons admitted as inpatients by weeding out the incurables,
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  • 492 3 MADRAS: An appeal to Ihe Government of India to issue instructions to assessing officers to adopt a liberal policy In enforcing time limits in the matter of entertaining applications for the registration or renewal of registration of firms, is mfade by the Muslim Chamber of
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  • 73 3 KARACHI: Sri R. K. Sldhwa, leader of the goodwill mission representing the Indian Federation of Local Bodies, has suggested the setting up of goodwill committees in India and Pakistan to foster greater accord between the two peoples in the economic and cultural spheres. Speaking at a reception
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    53 3 Photo. Nguyen Van Tarn, Premier of Vietnam who attended the Paris meetings of the French Union Council, is shown here (right) as he shakes hand* with Jean Letourneau, French State Minister In charge of relations with Indo-China, at a reception given in Paris by the Vietnam Premier before his return
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  • 714 3 Give More Space To Foreign News: Advice To Editors ZVRWH: "Improvement in tme flow of news aniom; nations depends upon a greater balance In coverage, more uxplanath>n of th) significance of foreign events, and an increase in the space given to foreign news." This opinion ia expressed by the International
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  • 63 3 BOMBAY Mr. Babubhi Mehta, a former First Cla^ Magistrate, was one of the 11 candidates for the post of court clerk in the Estate Agent and Land Manager*, Department of the Bombay Municipal Corporation. Forty eight year-old, Mr Mehta. with 14 years' legal, judicial and administrative
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  • 151 4 COLOMBO: The policy of the new Coconut Board for the next three years was enunciated at its first meeting by Uio Minister of Commerce, Trade aad Fisheries, the Hon. Mr. R G. Senanayake. Tine Minister said that it had become vitally necessary to tmbark on schemes of coconut
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  • 225 4 CEYLON NEWS: P.M.'s Assurance To Indian Mercantile Chamber You Will Get Fair Deal COLOMBO. The Frnae Minister. Btr wale, was accorded a reception during the week-end by Bndten Mercantile ClMimhsr la Ceylon. Tne Prime Minister, adlreasing the Chmmbmrjmldtl assure you that you will get a fair deal aad I d«al
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  • 99 4 COLOMBO: The Rubber Research institute, for the first time, held a conference 1 on November 16, at which problems connected with th* rubber industry were discussed.. The Conference, which was op ned by Mr. J. R. Jayawerdene, Minister of Agriculture and Food, wfes attended by all interested in
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  • 48 4 COLOMBO: Development of the Ratmalana (airport is to receive top priority. The Prime Minister of Ceylon told reporters that since Ceylon* own International airline had been suspended, the Government was enoouragln gather airline operators to make use of Ratmalana airport as a port of caU.— FOC
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  • 90 4 COLOMBO: Three Ceytoaese were among those who packed trae House of Lords to witness another scene of traditions! pageantry when the Queen opened the new session of Parliament. The Ceylon High Commissioner da London. Sir Edwin Wijeyaratne, And Lady Wijeyaratne, along with other Dominion High
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  • 67 4 COLOMBO: The Prims Mlnfttr. the Hon, Sir John Kotelawala, said that tae sterling loans from the United Kingdom, negotiated by the Finance (Minister, would be used to finance revenue-earn-ing development projects. Sir John added that ta his own programme for (the undertakings by the Ministry of Transport
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  • 74 4 COLOMBO. Australia ia to give 12 utility one-ton vans to Ceylon under the Colombo Plan. These vans, truclcs sad trailers, will cut delays to a minimum toy enabhng personneL equipment sp^rt parts and fuel to be rapidly transported from the man base at Che Anuradhapura Kangaroo
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  • 95 4 SCJDNEY, Dec. 9. A 16--year-old Chinese girl who came from Singapore eight months ago unable to speak English, has topped her school class. She Is Audrey Yip, now a student at the Liverpool Home Sclcnco School here. Her 'father, Yip Kuen. a Singapore merchant, brought
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  • 66 4 COLOMBO, Dec. 9. Two Communist-dominated harbour workers unions told the port authorities here that they will take "organised action" if Dr. Cheddl Jagan and Mr Harry PolUtt are not allowed to visit Ceylon. .J*. Jagan deposed Prime Minister of British Guiana and Mr. Pollltt,
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    93 4 PHOTO. Queen <M o/bber Taj-Ul-Mnlok of Persia la sfaown here shortly after her arrival by ndi in Teheran, at #»c end of aber exile abroad. Impose tl by Ex-Premier M^ssadeq. Behind her as she boards a car are the Shah of IPeraia and his Ulster Princess Chams. Princess
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  • 295 4 COLOMBO: The Minister of Finance, the Hon. Sir Oliver Goonetilleare, returned f .hmu London last Sunday after successfully negotiating Staring loans for this country. Revealing details of his dls* cuseions with the United Kingdom authorities. Sir Oliver told pressmen last Sunday that hta mission had
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  • 62 4 LONDON, Dec. 9. Fire broke out In the House of Commons here early yester. day. A pile of papers burst into flames In a corridor. The fire brigade was called arid the blaze was extinguished without damage. As a precaution Scotland Yard, London police headquarters, investigated the
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  • 66 4 WASHINGTON, Dec 9. Tbe Elsenhower admi-iii-at.ration going beyond its own legal brief yesterday asked the Supreme (.'•«/urt t<> eliminate racial segregation in public schools. Assistant Attorney Gen. J. E. Kankin told the Court that the Justice Department adopted the views expressed in a brief filed by
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  • 233 4 TRIVANORUM: Information has been received by the Travancore-Oochln Government that the Government of India have tanetioned a sum of Rs. 4.75 lakhs for the development of the handloom Industry in the State for the year 1953-54. This amount Is expected to be spent on
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  • 67 4 The following fixtures on the Indian Republic Day Badminton Tournament will be played at the Latex Godown, Harbour Board, Gate No. 7. Keppel Road, on Thursday, Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. DOUBLES Harbajan Singh Sardul Singh Vs Mhurante. Nair. C. P. Narayanan Shanmuga Das Vs Mohan Singh
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