Indian Daily Mail, 13 December 1953

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indial Daily Mail VOL IX. No. 303. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 233 1 Will Pakistan Agree To A Peaceful Solution? From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 12.— The first step towards the holding of a plebiscite in Kashmir according to the recent Nehru Mohammed Ali Agreement, has been taken with the appointment of high
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  • 193 1 NEW DEJL.HI The negotiations between India and Pa kistan on the Kashmir issue are likely to reach a definite stage in the next few weeks, with the receipt of the much awaited letter by Sri Nehru from the Pakistan Prim« Minister Mr. Mohammad Ali. The Pakistan
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  • 86 1 TEHERAN, Dec. 12.- Prime Minister Fazlollah Zaherii said Friday Iran will need outside financial aid for at least two years after oil production is resumed. But, he added, he has not "yet asked the United States to reconsider ending her economic assistance Zahedi said he is
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  • 65 1 In the Indian Republic Day Badminton Tournament, in add-. Won to thr fixtures already announced, tiie following: ties will be played at tho Latex Godown. Harbour Board Gate No. 7. Keopel Road, on Thursday, Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. SINGLES Mr. A P. Menon Vs Mr. S.
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  • 231 1 From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 12. The Congress President Sri JawaImrlal Nehru has refused to reconsider the High Command's directive to the Madras Congress legislators to continue under Rajajl's leadership as urged by the threeman delegation of the dissident group who met him in Delhi
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  • 321 1 Churchill Back From Bermuda Talks LONDON, Dec. 12.— Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill and French Premier Joseph Laniel returned to London after their Big-Three conference in Bermuda with President Eisenhower. Sir Winston and M. Laniel shook hands warmly for the welcoming crowd at the airport. This appeared to be an
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  • 87 1 KARACHI, Dec. 12.— Poit workers who .struck here Thursday to support their demanots ror hugner pay, work bonuses and a revision of leave periods, resumed work last night. Their union spokesman said the strike had been called off for 15 days, on tan assurance from a
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  • 149 1 If Reds Come To Power In T.-C. BOMBAY Addressing a largely attended meeting of citizens of all shades of opii nion, Shri A. K. Gopalan, I Communist M.P. said that if I Communists are returned in a majority in the coming elecI tions to the Legislative Assembly of Travancore-Cochin I
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  • 177 1 Indian Davis Cup Players Due Here The Indian Davis Cup Tennis Players, Messrs. Misra and Krishnan, on their way home from Australia after losing their inter-zonal Davis Cup matches to the Belgians, will be passing through Singapore They will arrive here on Dec. 15 and will play some exhibition matches
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  • 82 1 U.S. Vice-President Mr. Richard Nixon and his wife, recently on a tonr off the Far East, devoted a day of their stay in India's Capital to touring nearby villa pes. where Iht-y chatted, through interpreters, with villagers and studied the results of community development projects
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  • 136 1 U. S .-Pak Military Pact Strong Repercussions Feared In Whole Of S.E. Asia-Nehru NEW DELHI, Dec. 12. —Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru last night told his countrymen "be prepared to face all contingencies arising from tluUnited States sending arms to Pakistan." He was addressing an estimated 200 000 Indians at a
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  • 398 1 Nixon's Impressions Non-Recognition Off Red China Military Build Up Of Far East ENROUTE WITH VICE-PRESIDENT NJXON, Dec. 12. Vice-President Nixon returns to Washington on Monday with a fresh bird's eye view of Asia, the Middle East and a report for President Eisenhower that may recommend review some aspects of American
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  • 68 1 From Our Own Correspondent SALEM, Dec. 12 Ten members of the Salem Municipal Council staged a walk out when the Council refused to vote a civic address to the Diavlda Munnetra Kalagham leader Mr. C. M. Annadural visiting here on Dec, 26 by 18 votes to
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  • 273 1 Red China Protests To Pakistan KARACHI, Dec. 12.— Communist China has sent a note to Pakistan about alleged American negotiations for bases in Pakistan, it was learned yesterday. A Government spokesman said the note was "similar in substance to that received from the Soviet Government." The Soviet note delivered to
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  • 38 1 OOLOMBO. Dec. 12. Dr. Cheddi Jagan, deposed Prime Minister of British Guiana, has been told officially he will not be allowed a visa to visit Ceylon, the External Affairs A.P. Ministry said yesterciay.—
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  • 44 1 WARSAW. Dec. 12 —An Egyptian goodwill and economic mission left here Friday by train for Prague (Czechoslovakia) after an eight-day visit to Poland, during which the mission visited several important Polish industrial centres and had talks with Polish foreign trade offictalj. A.P.
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  • 207 1 CAPETOWN. Dec. 12. Prime Minister D. F. Malan said in Stclknbosch, Cape province, Friday that mingling of Europeans land non Europeans at the two largest universities in the Union would be eliminated as speedily as Dossifole. The Prime Minister, who ia j Chancellor of Stellenbosch
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  • 146 1 Indian Plane Crashes: 14 Killed? MADRAS, Deo. 12.— A1l t. passengers and three of th. four crew are believed to have bt«n killed when an Indian airlines plane crashed near Nairpur. The plane on (he night service crashed about three milrs outside Xagpur, according to information received by tl c
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  • 202 1 CALCUTTA, Dec. 12.— Nil memoers of tne Indian Coo munist gcaie turougu a "ie.f_ or terror" at KaAdwip aoo oO ruiiCo from here weit ye,ceruay seu^encea to rranspo tauon Mr life. Tho court was told tliut i-\s<L( ;iie communist Party ot inuia rtenUMd ic^miul.
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  • 162 1 NEW DELHI: Twenf fou members of Parliament m- t under the chairmanship of AI S. K. Patil, MP, ie give su port to the idea o-' Nation..' Unity Pia'Lfoim for the expression of thr view that the national unity of the count, was paramount ;tnd th
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  • 1358 2 >r:\\ DELHI: "Univer &ity teachers should be gtven the same facilities, and same attractions, as* members of the indian Administrative Service. If we do not get the best minds of the country to the teaching profession, our experiment Jn
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    77 2 College newspaper editors who form the panel of questioners on the television programme. "Junior Press Conference," listen intently as Mr. V. X Krishna Menon, head of the Indian delegation to the United Nations, explains a point made in the television discussion. During the broadcast, students ask unrehearsed questions of the
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  • 102 2 NEW DELHI: India's 284 pensioned princes mightfind their style on safari a bit cramped if the Communists had their way. Communist members of Parliament's upper house recently challenged Finance Minister M. C. Shan to explain why the portly Maharajah of Mysore had been granted foreign
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  • 467 2 NEW DELHI: The Working Committee of the Indian Federation of Working Journalists has called upon the West Bengal Government to reject the report of Mr. Justice Mukherji on the incidents on July 22 at the Calcutta Maidan. The resolution said:: "The Working Committee of
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  • 297 2 'i\ru<jxioit.: me saci-eu re- JACrf oi s>t. 'i nomas tne Aposcie I wcit uc,Axa*oeu oy .rus £.uunenctj (MMMbMI iis»eivtni, JJUm of iho boared Coi»ege oi ctuouMia, m a specially oonsttuoied pontiiioai amine at AiiiKode. near <Jrangauore, 28 miiiei; trom here. Mums as tht spot
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  • 637 2 NEW DELHI: The Congress High Command is exercised over the persistent demands from groups of Congressmen and erstwhile Congressmen, notably from the Punjab, Karnatak and Maharasthra territories for the hastening of the issue of the reformation of States on linguistic lines. The Congress High Command, at its
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  • 84 2 MADRAS, Dec. 11 Madras Communist Party office said here yesterday British Communist Party leader Harry I Pollitt, intends to return and I not visit Ceylon. ...The Party office gave Pollitt s programme thus: Arrival ni Bombay from London on December 12. He will proceed to New
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  • 700 2 NEW DELHI: The Law Minister, Mr. C. C. Biswas, announced in the Council of States that the Government were considering in what respects the Constitution required amendments. Mr. Biswas, who was intervening in the debate on Mr. Satyapriya Banerjee's Bill to amend Article 31 of the Constitution
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  • 45 2 Revolver Presented To U.S. VicePresident LAHORE: Tbe first revolver ever to be owned by the United* States VicePresident, Mr. Richard M. Nixon, was presented to him by the Frontier Governor at Peshawar. Mrs. Nixon disclosed that the Vice-President had never before used a revolver.— FOC
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  • 75 2 SRINAGAR, KASHMIR, Dec. 11 The daily Khidmat, official organ of the National Conference Party, in power here said it was imperative that the Indian Government should break off immediately all negotiations with Pakistan for a peaceful solution of the Kashmir dispute. Pakistani leaders have
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  • 181 2 BOMBAY: Presiding over the Central Organisation for Oil Industry and Tirade, here, Shri Naval H. Tata, a Director of Tata Industries LML expressed the view that the Government of India and the Forward Markets Ctommiasion, man, should apply the provleSions of the Forward Markets ReguTnltaon Act too vegetable
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  • 1519 3 Nixon Says Don't Believe Them NEW DELHI: The U.S. Vfce-Presktent, Mr. Nixon. I dl«wl»sed that he has sent to Washington a report on India's opposition to the reported UJSI -Pakistan pact. He said before his departure from Delhi last week that It
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  • 105 3 British Tamil Scholar In Chidambaram CHIDAMBARAM. Mr. Jfchn Marr, a graduate in Tamil of London U adversity arrived here .to study Tamil under Dr. A. C. Chettoar Professor and Head of the Department oi Tamil, Annamalat University. Mr. Marr, who wants to specialise in the study of Tamil and who
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  • 108 3 NEW DELHI: Srimathi Urmila E. Chowdhury ha» won the silver medal in the competition for designs for low-cogt furniture organised by the Ministry of Works, Housing and Supply, in connexion with the International Exhibition of low-cost Housing opening here next month. According to the assessors, no
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  • 225 3 MYSORE: His Highne^ the Rajpramukh of Mysore during on a visit to vo New Delhi, met President Prasad, and the Prime Minister, Sri Nehru, and sought permission from them to be absent from the Rajpramukh's Conference which is likely to be held early in February.
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  • 148 3 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Home Minister, Sii B N Daitar, told Dr. Ram Subhag Singh in the House of the People that the Government was considering a proposal to permft High Court judges to practise after retirement in the Supreme Court, or in a High
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  • 88 3 Rajasthan' s presents To President BIKANER: A water-melon, "Mlsri" (crystal sugar), handspun and hand-woven woolen blanket, and a booklet containing collection of poems composed In Rajas thani, form, ed the gifts presented to President Rajendra Prasad on behalf of the people of Rajasthan, on the occasion of his birthday, at
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  • 677 3 MADRAS: Mrs. Mary Clubwala Jadhav, Chairman of the Advisory Panel of the Central Social Welfare Board, for Correctional Administration and the Physically Handicapped, reviewed the findings of the Panel during its recent tour of the Bombay and Delhi States. Mrs. Clubwala Jadhav said that th e Central Social
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  • 63 3 KARACHI The Pakistan Government has ''retired" Mr. M. A. Zuberi, Editor of the Karachi "Evening Star," from the membei-shiip of the Advisory Committee of Radio Pakistan. This is said to be in pursuance of the Government policy of Withdrawing patronage" from two allied dallies, 'Dawn' and 'Evening
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  • 389 3 TALKS WITH NEHRU DECENBER 16 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister of India. Srt Jawaharlai Nehru, will be "glad to meet" the Kandy delegation when it visits New Delhi, according to a message received by Mr. R. E. Jayatileka, M.P.. for Nawalapitya, who is likely to head the
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  • 244 3 MAYAVARAM: At a meeting of tuie uwra of Trustees of the Anoanatnapuram Vagaira CiitnUaes. Maviavailam. lieid on inov. 2<6. it was resolved to stauit a college under the auspices of Uie OnariUes. ai Mayavfiraan land to set apan a sum oi one lakh of rupee.-; in addition
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  • 69 3 LONDON. Dec. 11 Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, will have only about 48 hours in London after returning from Bermuda today before he leaver again for the ministerial council meeting in Paris of the 14--nation At'antic Pact. Mr. Eden will head the Brltsh delegation to the
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  • 141 3 TEHERAN, Iran, Dec. 11. Vice President Richard Nixon, on a throe-day fact finding visit to Iran, continued talk.s with the country s politic.'!, labour and agricultural le. ten and U.S. Embassy ofiicials. He i s to be guest of honour at a reception an.. state
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  • 1448 4 CEYLON NEWS: INDO-CEYLON DISPUTES Ceylon favours Fresh Approach Completely COLOMBO: "There is no question of having a 'reatfytnade basis' for the ensuing Indo-Ceylon talks in New Delhi for they were going to be purely preliminary and exploratory In character." declared Sir John Koteiawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon. In an exclusive
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  • 82 4 LONDON: Britain's "New Commonweal th" expects that durmg tine tuour of Ceylon, Her Majesty the Queen will discuss her future representatives there. It says: "It would be, (reasonable to expect that after the Queen's visit Oeylon will expect to have a Ceylonese Governor-General in due course," The
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  • 68 4 New Nominated Councillor For City Council Mr. Wee Eng Lock has been appointed as a Nominated Member of the City Council. Mr. Wee was Chairman of the Evictions Committeee of the Singapore Improvement Trust. He is the son of Mr. Wee Swee Teow, 0.8. E., a former Member of the
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  • 81 4 A total of 115 applications have already been received to enter the Nursing Service Singlaipore since the publicity campaign for nurses started on December Ist. The i espouse Is excellent aays Miss Rintoul. thia Principal Matron of the General Hospital. Although a minimum of 100 nurses
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  • 273 4 GALLE FAGS: Five firemen struggled for twenty minutes on the root ot the Social Services Department In Galie Face, Colombo, to bring down a man who had climbed up there and was addressing a crowd below. The crowd on the road craned their heads upwards as
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  • 101 4 Wanted— 3 Tamil Central Schools JAFFNA: Mr. T. S. Durairajah has given notice that he will move the following resolution at the next meeting of the Jaffna Municipal Council: "As the Government has instructed that the educational system in Colombo be shaped with a view to eliminating the Tamil-speaking children
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  • 96 4 COLOMBO: Mr. A. F. Molamura, second M.P. for Balangoda, wants the Government to conduct a lottery to meet expenditure in connexion with the royal visit to Ceylon next April. He has submitted to the Resolutions Committee of the Government Parliamentary Group, the following resolution:
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  • 179 4 FAST TO END ANTI-RAJAJI INTRIGUES MADRAS Forty-year old khadi-clad Ramasubramaniam from Ramnad, claiming himself to be a Rajayogi lodged himself before the Madras Secretariat and announced through a handwritten notice that he had entered upon a fast unto death. He would call off the hun-ger-strike, the notice said, if the
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  • 177 4 ERNAKUi-AM: The Bharatiya Jan Sangh, which has been recognized by the Election Commission as the fourth all-India party, has decided to expand its work and activities in Kerala and Tamilnad also. Pandtt D Upadhyaya, General Secretary of the Bharatiya Jan Sangh, who i& now
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  • 111 4 BOMBAY The sentence of one day's si. and a fine of Rs. 50 imposed on Janoo Raut, by a Presidency Magistrate for a prohibition offence was enhanced to a term of six months and a fine of Rs, 50 by Shri Justice Shah at the High Court on
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  • 304 4 COLOMBO: Indian estate labour birth-rate in Ceylon registered a fall cf 11.4 per cent in 1952 compared with the previous year, according to the Labour Commissioner's vital statistics report. The Commissioner states •that the number of births in 1952 was 26,731 (13,560 males and
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  • 123 4 NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlal Nehru sees no near chance of war. In his view the grace consequences of a world conflagratcin at this stage are proving an effective deterrent and check This view was expressed by Sri Nehru in a special
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