Indian Daily Mail, 14 December 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 804. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1968. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 616 1 U. N. Delegate Walks Out Reds Accuse U.S. Of Perfidy PANMUNJOM, Dec 13.— Negotiations to establish a Korean peace conference were broken off yesterday by U.S. envoy Arthur Dean. Mr. Dean broke off talks at 1645 local time (3.15 p.m. Singapore time) after a five- hour.
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  • 305 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 13— Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, President of the United Nations General Assembly, declined to comment on the faot that preliminary talks between the Chief United Nations delegate and the Communists had been broken off. She has heard the new.-', Mrs Pandit said, but
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  • 185 1 CALCUTTA, Dec. 13.— Sir A Ramaswami Mudaliar, who was chairmain of the United Nations Inquiry Committee on forced labour, said hie committee had acted with a genuine desire to "alert the world of the dangers ahead." Mr. Ramaswami Mudaliar speaking at a meeting organised by the
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  • 262 1 MRS. PANDIT SUPPORTS IKE'S 'ATOM BANK' NEW YORK. Dec. 13.— Mrs. Vijaya, Lakshmi Pandit, President of the United Nations General Assembly said that President Eisenhower's address before the General Assembly last Tuesday "was the affirmation of mankind's hope for unity and constructive cooperation" and it deserved consideration. Mrs. Panda* speakdng
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  • 65 1 ELKINS (W. Virginia), Dec. !3. Davis and Elkins College small Presbyterian school with some 600 students, yesterday could make a boast denied many a larger college. It owns the entire town of Norton, The mining community, located about six miles west of Elkins, was presented to the
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  • 43 1 ALGIERS, Dec. 13.— Not a drop of rain ha s fallen this year on the high Plateaux of Algeria. Hundreds of sheep are dying there every day. Camels are the only animals standing up to the drought.— Reuter
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  • 148 1 COLOMBO, Den. 13— The Ceykmese Prime Minister. Sir John Kotelawala, has Informed the Chinese Government that no useful purpose will be served by their sending a goodwill mission here. Sir John Kotelawala, who was speaking last night at a public meeting at
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  • 108 1 PHOTO. I Dhanvanthi Rama Ran (left), one of India's most distinguished women, is congratulated by President James H. Case. Junior (right), of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, Dutchess </ounty, New York, after he had conferred upon her the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters. The ceremony was
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  • 72 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 13.— About Times^OT^ndla.^wfiFch clalmS to be Asia's best known newspaper, yesterday agreed to arbitration of their wage demands and ended a months ''go glow" tactics. The state's Chief Minister, Morarji Desai, succeeded :n bringing the management and workers together after the Times group
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  • 25 1 CALCUTTA, Dec. 13. A Philippine parliamentary mission is likely to visit India «n the near future, Mr. Narcino Ramof, Philippines Minister io India said.— Reuter
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  • 104 1 NEW YORK, Deo. 13.— The New Yotk Herald Tribune said In a leading article that should tbe Soviet Premier Mr. Georgi Malenkov accept the suggestion of Mrs. Vijay Lakshmi Pandit and speak before the United Nations General Assembly "it would mean a genuine rift, not
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  • 28 1 MADRID. Dec. 13. ExQueen Joanna of Bulgaria yesterday announced the engagement of her daughter. Princess Marie Liousie, to Dutch commoner Jack Roogmate Nepveu.— A.P.
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  • 23 1 VATICAN CITY, Dec. 13.— Chinese Communists have expelled 4 773 foreign Catholic missionaries since 1947, I'Osservatore Romano reports. A .P.
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  • 241 1 Nehru's Call To Armed Forces NEW DELHI, Dec. 13.— Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru called on India's armed forces yesterday to stand united for the defence of their country's freedom. He told a passing-out parade of cadets at the National Defence Academy at Dehra
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  • 62 1 THE HAGUE, Dec. 13. Pakistan Minister of Industries Abdul Qaiam Khan said yesterday a technical mission from Pakistan will come to Europe within two months. The mission will make Industrial contacts In Germany, Holland and Italy, and possibly conclude contracts. German and Dutch (pharmaceutical industries
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  • 57 1 EAT WHEAT CAMPAIGN IN JAPAN TOKYO, Dec. 13.— Japan's politicians decided that Japanese must eat less rice. They opened a campaign to wean the people from the staple diet. All parties in the lower house of Parliament agreed to encourage Japanese .to eat wheat. Japan doesn't have •nough rice to
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  • 354 1 Govt. Citco Labour Union Will Not Join Strike PALAIYAN REPLIES TO fIENGASAMY Mr. R. K. Palaiyan, Secretary of the Government and City Council Labour Union refuted the allegation reported to have been made recently by Mr. O. S. Rengasamy, Secretary of the Federation of City Council Labour Unions that the
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  • 304 1 Victims Of Plane Crash At Nagpur From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 13.— One of the leading industrialists of South India Mr. Raghunathan Saran, head of Austin Assembly Firm Is among thirteen killed in the tragic aircrash at Nagpur on Saturday, when the night airmail Dakota proceeding to Madras crashed
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  • 180 1 Deficit China Still Shipping Rice To Ceylon HONG KONG, Dec. 13.— An American diplomatic source here said that Red China was still shipping rice to Ceyion. despite acute food shortage at home. Ceylon, in the meantime, has built up a surplus of rice and is re -selling 30.000 tons 0.1
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  • 40 1 COLOMBO, Dec. 13. Finance Minister Sir Olivei GoonetiUeke left Ceylon for the United States to seek U5516,000,000 loan from the World Bank. Sir Oliver, accompanied by a three-man delegation, will stop off in ton.- A. P.
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  • 166 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Dec. 13 Dr. Cheddi Jagan and Mr. L. F S. Burnham, former Ministers of British Guiana, who had been deposed by the British Colonial Office were given a warm welcome on their arrival here on Saturday. They addressed three crowded meetings
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  • 87 1 Monitoring Of Phone Calls And Censorship? Doctor C. J. Paglar w/H ask the Colonial Secretary tomor row to say whether tftere existed in the Orients Telephon Co Dtd. a monitoring servictapping on individual private conversations and whether there existed in the Postal Services Department a form of censorship of private
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  • 44 1 KARACHI, Dec. 13— King Felsal of Iraq will arrive here Jan. 17 on the invitation of the Government of Pakistan, it was reported yesterday. An elaborate programme for his reception has been chalken out to welcome him for hU Bra; viiit to Pakißtan,- A.P.
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  • 636 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. Dec, 14, 1953. City Ward Hates Party Men! IN our previous editorials we have already analysed the results of the North, South and East Wards in the City Council elections. Now there remain only the results of three other Wards to be examined, of which
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  • 2677 2 Adequate Representation For Labour Seats For Varsity And Trade Also Urged TAMILS TELL RENDEL COMMISSION CONSTITUTION SHOULD BE FREE FROM COMMUNALISM Adequate representation for Labour interests on the Legislative Council (Two Seats). Representations for the University of Malaya (one seat) and Trade on a collective basis (one seat). A constitution
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  • 51 2 The newly set up National Guard of Egypt, in which several thousands of young men are now training as volunteers, la now accepting girls from the Universities. Girl volunteers have displayed great enthusiasm during training. A.P. Photo shows: some of the girls on a drill training
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  • 59 2 GEORGETOWN Br. Guiana Dec. 13.— Sir Alfred Savage the Governor of British Guiana, said that an interim government for the colony will come into operation on Jan. 1 provided an Order in Council is signed at the Dec. 22 Privy Council meeting. Opening of the
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  • 710 2 STATES MINISTRY ABOLITION? BOMBAY The States Ministry of the Government of India, Is to be liquidated and wound up in a year gay authoritative rources. "With the proposed legislation to Increase the powers of part C States to bring their legislatures on a par with those of Part A and
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  • 32 3 PHOTO. General George C. Marshall of U.S.A. receives his 1963 Nobel Peace Prize Medal from Norwegian Nobel Committee President Gunnar Jahn bl a ceremony at Oslo University. A.P.
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  • 418 3 KOTTAYAM: A grand reception wata accorded, last week to His Eminence Eugene Cardinal Tisserant. Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals, and the Secretary of the Sacred Congregation of the Omental Rite of the Roman Catholic Church, at Palai, a stronglnold of Roman Catholics. Thousands of Catholics
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  • 90 3 MADRAS: The appointment made some time ago, of three Divisional Commissioners to supervise the work of Collectors of Districts in this State, grouped into three divisions for the purpose will take oftect on Jan. 1. 1954. Before that, the Government will undertake the necessary legislation which will be
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  • 71 3 KURNOOL. The Government of Andhra have appointed Mr. Tripuraneni Gopichand Director of Public Relations and Publicity, Andhra State, for one year in the first instance, on a salary of Rs 500/ 50/2-800 starting with Rs. 500 a month, Mr. Gopichand is a shortsrtory writer. He
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  • 457 3 NEW DELHI: Implementation of tiie Karachi agreement on evacuee property between India and Pakistan might begin soon. The Pakistani Government had asked the Government of India on Dec. 4 to send draft .mplementation instructions :n order to fix an implementation date. Giving these facts in
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  • 629 3 NEW DELHI: The House of the People discused the Reserve Bank of India (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill, which seeks to increase the rural credit facilities which the Reserve Bank can offer and is also intended to give more .financial accommodation to small-scale industries.
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  • 373 3 MADRAS: Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor, inaugurating the Welfare Week of the Law College Social Service League, suggested that law should not be regarded as a purely professional study and made a post-graduate course, but should be made an optional subject for the B.A. Degree Examination. Mr.
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  • 161 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Commerce and Industry Minister, Sri T. T. Krishnamachari in the House of the People said that the Licensing Committee under the Industries (Development and Regulation Act) had considered 226 cases for new industrial undertakings, or substantial expansion to new undertakings, and rejected
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    151 3 Photograph of the City Councillors taken after the first meeting after the elections this month. In the front row are seated the newly elected members. Miss Amy Ed© and Dato Asagoff are not in the picture. First row seated left to right): Mr. Wee Eng Lock. Mr. Mak Pak Sbee,
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  • 72 3 BOMBAY A consignment ot 30 American-made Sherman tanks for Indian Defence was unloaded in the Alexandra Docks, Bombay, on Tuesday from the Greek freighter, the s.s. "Kyma." The tanks painted olivegreen, each weighing 31 tons were shipped from Texas where the Government of India chartered the
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  • 428 3 NEW DELHI: A bold and perhaps a lattle over-due step has been taken by the Government of India with .the ap. ptodntmenit, with effect from March ne^t, an Indian, Capt. R. D. Katari, as Deputy Com-mander-in-Chief, ludiian Navy. Cap.t. A. Chkrave.ru, I.N. OaptauvSuperinitendent of the Naval Dockyard
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  • 135 3 NEW DELHI: As a measure of relief, tbe Government of India in the Ministry of Finance (Revenue Division have been granting for some time past exemption from customs duty as a special case, on an ad hoc basis, on merits, in respect of free
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  • 280 3 BOMBAY: A final agreement between the Government of India and the West German steel firms, Demag and Krupps on India's proposed Rs. T2-crore steel plant is expected to be signed in New Delhi about .the middle of this month, according to the Joint .Leader of
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  • 106 3 TIRUVANNAMALAI. Mr Sri. Prakasa, Governor of Madras, who arrived here wag accommodated at the Morvi Guest House attached to the Sri Ramanashram. He paid h visit to -the mahasamadhi of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Mahatshi. Mr. Sri Prakasa was first taken to the nirvana room where the Maharshi
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  • 60 3 OSLO (Norway), Dec. 12.— General George C. Marshall called yesterday for a spiritual rebirth to establish a new good faith among men as prime necessity for enduring world peace. Such a regeneration, the 1953 Nobel Peace Prize winner declared in a lecture at Oslo University Festival Hall, should
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  • 207 4 RUSSIA SPRINGS A SURPRISE LONDON, Dec it, The I Kremlin in a surprise broadcast told the Soviet people last night that President Eisenhower's atom pool speech was worth "serious attention." A White House spokesman m Washington said the Soviet statement was "most encouraging." British officials would say only that It
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  • 351 4 Singapore T.U.C. Constitution Amendments The Singapore Trades Union Congress at a meeting heid yesterday passed certain amendments to the constitution. The affiliation fees will be now: Ten cents per member for the first 2.000 members and 2.5 cents for every member over and above 2,000 members for each year ending
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  • 89 4 BOMBAY: In the second city of Bombay ciity, Ahmedabad. no fewer than 7,000 per,sons are without occupation, according to the latest figures Turnjshed by the Employment Exchange. Of it hem, 3,600 are either matriculates or graduates. It is pointed out that there Is some scope for employment
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    • 526 4 Kerala Samajam At tha 36th annual general meeting of the Singapore Kerala Samajam held at the Badminton Stadium yeator. day, an entirely new committee was elected with Mr C. P. Ramakrishnan as the President. Neither Mr. A. Shukoor, tha retiring President nor any other member of the retiring committee stood
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    • 86 4 New Office-Bearers Among the resolutions passed was one providing for life membership at 860 per member. Resolutions to re. duce the membership subscription from 60 cents to 20 or 20 cents Were defeated. All the four TrusteesMessrs. K. M. R. Menon, A. R. Lazaroug, J. P. Gomez and* M Bhaskaraa
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