Indian Daily Mail, 15 December 1953
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Title Section16 1953-12-15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. DC No. 305. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER lfr 1908. FOUR FAOES 10 CSSNTS16 words
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702 1953-12-15 1 Warns Pak- U.S. Pact Will Affect Entire S. E. Asia CALCUTTA. Dec 14.— The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, declared here yesterday India wanted to be friendly with all nations but did not wish to side with any one of them. Addreaalag a public meeting attendedA.P. - 702 words
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Article57 1953-12-15 1 The aonunlasioner-Genera) left Singapore yesterday on a visit to Thailand. He will stay with the) United Kingdom Ambassador In Bangkok for several days. Whilst there he will have informal talks with the Prime Minister, the Foreign Minister and other lending personal! ties He will return to57 words
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Article132 1953-12-15 1 NEW DELHI, Dec 14. Mutual Security paots with Russia and China would "be the best way we can safeguard our frontiers against the threat of a United StatesPakistan Military Pact," a prominent leader of India's bearded Sikhs declared today. Sikh AJoatt Party leader Tara Singh told aA.P. - 132 words
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Article55 1953-12-15 1 TOKYO, Dec. 14.— Russia's Pavel F. Yudin, newly-appoin-ted Ambassador to Red China, arrived at his new post Saturday, Peiplng radio reports. Yudin, former Soviet Deputy High Commissioner in East Germany and a top Communist party trouble-shooter replaces Vassily V. Kuzngtsov, who was recently relieved in anA.P. - 55 words
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Article229 1953-12-15 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Dec. 14.— N0 third party ran veto any agreement between the United States aad Pakistan, stated the American Ambassador Mr. George Allen addressing the Foreign Association* Relations here referring to the strong reaottoaa la India against such a military pact.Copyright - 229 words
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Article40 1953-12-15 1 PARIS, Dec. 14.— The Unit, ed States will furnish at least half of the 1,300 warplancs NATO expects to add to lt» growing Air Force in 1954, a high ranking AmpHr-an _-_s4_M.it said Sunday.- A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article88 1953-12-15 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Dec. 14. There will be no reduction on the dally allowance of Rs. 40 now paid to Members of Parliament. The Joint Select Committee had recommended that the amount be reduced to Rs. 35 but this raised such protests by Members and88 words
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Article84 1953-12-15 1 PANMUNJOM, Dec. 14.— The 22 American soldiers refusing to return home from Communism Sunday withdrew behind their barbed wire compound, stalling their long, awaited meeting with U.S. explaining officers. A few hours before their in* terview were to begin, the Americans sent out a written refusal toA.P. - 84 words
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Article83 1953-12-15 1 KHARTOUM, Dec. 14.— The Sudan's pro-Egyptian National Unionist Party took its total to 21 of the 30 elected seats in the 60-seat upper house (Senate), with results of Upper Nile province voting declared Sunday night. The NUP, pro-independence Um. ma Party and Southern party obtained one eachA.P. - 83 words
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Article132 1953-12-15 1 STOCKHOLM, Dec. 14.— Six members ot a Soviet expedition loot their lives trying to climb Mount Everest over a year ago, according to the well known Swedish climber, Anders Bolinder. Their bodies were never found. No official information about this Russian attempt has aome from behindReuter - 132 words
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Article97 1953-12-15 1 Queen Must Pay Homage To Buddha COLOMBO, Dec. 14. The (Presides* ot the World Federation of Buddhists, Dr O. P. Malal&aekera, inautta that thm Queen must pay homage to Buddha when .ihe visits the temple of Buddha's Tooth is Kandy tn April. MiUalasakera says ia a letter to Governor-General LordA.P. - 97 words
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Article99 1953-12-15 1 Rear-Admiral E. H Shattook. the recently-arrived Flag Officer. Malayan Area. flew to Kuala Lumpur from Singapore yesterday for talks on the Emergency. This Is his first visit to the Federation. Admiral Shattock is a Fleet Air Arm pilot. Before leaving England, he did a helicopter conversion99 words
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Article110 1953-12-15 1 London, Dec. 14.— Briton? who have been looking forward to their gayest Chrtatmas since before the war Sunday night suddenly faced the threat paralysing the na- I rion on the eve of holiday week j The National Union of Railwaymen (NUR) has sent out a callA.P. - 110 words
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Article110 1953-12-15 1 ADMIT CHINA TO U.N Attlee NEW YORK, Dec 14.—Mr. Clement Attlee. leader of the Opposition in the British Parliament, has written in the current issue of the United States quarterly, Foreign Affairs, that Communist China should be seated on the United Nations Security Council "as soon as support for aggressionReuter - 110 words
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Article64 1953-12-15 1 MANILA, Dec. 14— Japan's final "take-itor-leave.lt" reparations offer has sent Japanese Philippines pogt-war rela tions tumbling to a new low. Philippine leaders have called Japan's latest hid to settle her war reparations with the Philippines "an insult to the Filipino people." The formal offer of U*****,000,000A.P. - 64 words
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Article33 1953-12-15 1 MEXICO CITY. Dec. 14— Four persons died and about 700 others were trampled Saturday as half a million Catholic faithful swarmed here to worship at the shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article45 1953-12-15 1 SEOUL, Dec 14— S. Korean Government officially announced this morning that economic agreement between Korea and United States will be signed In Seoul at 1700 hours today. The Agreement will open the way for large scale American aid for Korean reconstruction. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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135 1953-12-15 1 AMERICANS REFUSE TO ATTEND THE EXPLANATIONS PANMUNJOM, Dec. 14.— Gen. K S. Thimayya of India said today the 22 American prisoners balking at repatriation have refused for a second time to leave their compounds and face fellow American explainers. The Indian chairman of tbe Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission said itA.P. - 135 words
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180 1953-12-15 1 NEW YORK. Dec. 14. Korea and Formosa should be neutralised to allay Chinese and U.S. fears that thev may be used aa bases for attack, says former British Prime Minister Clement Attlee in an article in the American quarterly magazine. Foreign Affairs Mr. AttleeA.P. - 180 words
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Article34 1953-12-15 1 AMMAN, Dec. 14. King Hussein of Jordan will visit Egypt officially next month. The Egyptian Ambassador, General Saif Addln, yesterdav conveyed to the King Presi. dent Nagulb't invitation. APAP - 34 words
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Article108 1953-12-15 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 14. The Dissident group of Congress legislators led by Dr. Vardarajulu Naidu have decided to oust Rajaji as Deader of the Party and Chief Minister despite the directive from the All-India High Command that Rajaji must oonUnue. Dr. NaiduCopyright - 108 words
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Article106 1953-12-15 1 WESTERHAM (England) Dec 14. Fire destroyed several dozen bales of Prfcne Minister Sir Winston Churchill's straw and hay Sunday. Flames did extensive damage to a barn Gambling woodea bulldlag with a corrugated Iran roof on Hardos Farm, part of the Churchill o n_t.tr abont two miles fromA.P. - 106 words
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Article170 1953-12-15 1 WHEELUS AIR BASE (Trlpoll), Dec. 14.— U.S. VicePresident Richard Nixon called yesterday on Libya's King Idria in an effort to speed the longdelayed negotiations on grating the U.S. air base rights in this strategic country. Wheelmi a.rbase, the only U.S. base in Libya is now being operatedAP - 170 words
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Article42 1953-12-15 1 SUVA, Fiji, Dec. 14.— The Fiji Islands— despite their fervent loyalty to the throne —may prove to be the only stopping place on the 50,000--mile Royal route where Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh receive no appa-42 words
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Article56 1953-12-15 1 UNITED NATIONS (New York. Dec 14.— Mrs. Vijaya Lalcshmi Pandit. U.N. General Assembly President, aays she hopes the U.N. will hold meetings In Middle East and Asian capitals. "Somehow. New York represents nothing bat Itself,' she declared ta a recorded interview Sa.a_r.ay last. "It does notA.P. - 56 words
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Article125 1953-12-15 1 GEORGETOWN (Br Guiana), Dec. 14.— Janet Jagar.. Secretary of the People's Progressive Party, and nine other people were charged yesterday with a breach of the colony's Emergency Regulation?. They were alleged to have held a meeting at Cornelia Ida, a sugar estate village about 16 miles fromA.P. - 125 words
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Article38 1953-12-15 1 rent public acclamation when they arrive for their two-day stay next Thursday. Fiji tradition demands thai honoured guests be receive 1 with a respectful tribute of silence. Hand clapping and cheering would be re carded a* insulting.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article88 1953-12-15 1 COLOMBO, Dec, 14.—Communist China's goodwill mission will not be allowed to come to Ceylon, Premier Sir John Kotelawala, said nere. "I have sent a reply to the Chinese government reminding them we have a trade agreement and to let our relations remain that way," he said.A.P. - 88 words
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615 1953-12-15 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Dec 15, 1953 WOMEN'S WARDS IN THE CITY YyiTH this editorial, we shall conclude our review of the Singapore City Council elections. We have already examined the results of the North, East, South and City Wards, and the only ones remaining are West and Rochore615 words
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757 1953-12-15 2 Experts Must Be Consulted When The Need Arises NEW DELHI: Amendments to the Constitution should normally be brought by Government > after considering the matter in all its aspects and consulting experts and taking such other advice as thev mierht deem fit. is one ot theFOC - 757 words
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Article210 1953-12-15 2 India's uoncern For Uganda LUCKNOW: Recent happenings in Kenya, a large measure of self-government In West Africa and the Sudan's decision to join Egypt and accentuated the demand for independence of the people of Uganda, Raja Maharaj Singh, former Governor of Bombay, said. Raja Maharai Singh, who was the Government210 words
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Article171 1953-12-15 2 Socialist Party 4 Postutates BOMBAY: Dr. Hammanohar Loma, tne Socialist leauer, lam down lour wonting ior his (party, which, he said. Socialists must not violate if cviiiinctc Uvtuuu wa__> u> oe restored 'to tne party. The tour postulates explained by Dr. Labia to a meeting of u-'SP workers were: First,FOC - 171 words
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Article168 1953-12-15 2 PATIAJLA: The Tenancy and Agricultural L_ands Act enact •ed by the President two weeks ago came into force. It is the third of a series of agrarian reform measures in PEPSU aiming at the elimination of intermediaries between the Statte and the cultivator. The previous two ActsFOC - 168 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-12-15 2 GRACIOUS IKE Photo. In true diplomatic fashion, President D wight Eisenhower of USA bows as he Is greeted by Madame Vijaya Laskhmi Pandit, Indian President of the United Nations General Assembly, on his arrival at U.S. Headquarters in New York City, to address the General Assembly. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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627 1953-12-15 2 TI RUN ELY ELI: If there had been any purpose in the establishment of a separate Department of the Government to superintend the Hindu Religious Institutions, its chief object should be to safe-guard these invaluable treasures of the South, namely, the temples, their structures,FOC - 627 words
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Article145 1953-12-15 2 NKW DELHI: The Working Committee of the AllIndia Hindu Mahasabha, which met here under the presidentship of Mr. N. C. Cnatterjee, MP, in a resolution urged upon the Government of India ''to make it clear to the Government of Pakistan that India shall not toleratePTI - 145 words
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Article74 1953-12-15 2 NEW DELHI: The President, Dr. Prasad, has sent a message of greetings to the President of Finland on tho occasion of Finland's National Day. The message said: "On behalf of the Government and the people of India and on my own behalf. I extend to YourFOC - 74 words
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339 1953-12-15 2 Zafrullah Khan - Zafrullah Khan NEW YORK: Sir Mahomed Zafruilah Khan, Pakistan Foreign Minister, asked about a U.S.-Paklstan military alliance said it had been made "perfectly o»ea r tbat there have been neither negotiations, nor an attempt at socfa negotiations. "There have been conversa- 1 tionsFOC - 339 words
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Article208 1953-12-15 2 MADRAS: Dr. Palayam M. Baiasundaram, visiting Fellow, __>o^ioiogy i->epartment. Yale Jn_.ver.siiy, new Haven, Connecticut, who is on a field trip to community projects in India, is now in Madras and has ieft for the United States. Since his arrival in India on Sept. 1, he has visited manyFOC - 208 words
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Article62 1953-12-15 2 DACCA: The idea of decimal coinage fox Pakistan .should be "dropped once and for all according to the Dacca Chamber of Commerce, which fefcls that the system was Mkel- to bring oamp&cationa and difficulties to all classes people Without deriving any benefit or advantage whatsoever. The Chamber hasFOC - 62 words
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2023 1953-12-15 3 GIRI HAS NO BELIEF IN LABOUR LAWS Favours Accord Between Employers And Workers NEW DELHI: The Labour Minister, Mr. V. V. Clin indicated in the Council of States that he would bring a comprehensive Labour Relations Bill nfrnen matters are settled." trim SHI W "•""PWnit to the debate on theFOC - 2,023 words
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Article253 1953-12-15 3 COIMBATORE: "Women's •Day", in connexion WKh the centenary celebrations of tbe •Government Arts College, was observed, Srimathi O. CI Srinivasan, Director of Fiiblic Instruction presiding. Sri P. Sethu Pillai referred '.o the high qualities of Indian womanhood, and said that Tamil Nad had produced women likeFOC - 253 words
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Article128 1953-12-15 3 POONA. The Government of Bombay has finally decided to close down the Junior Wing of the National Cadet Corps in the State and has sanctioned the starting of an Auxiliary Cadet Corps In its place. Disclosing this Major M. R. More, Commandant of the SecondFOC - 128 words
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Article214 1953-12-15 3 VLJAYAWASDA: It is learnt from sources close to the *ICrishlkar l_ok Party here, that Mr. G. Latchanna, K L.P., Minister in Andhra Cabinet, has written to Mr. N. Q. Ranga, who is now in Delhi, seeking his permission to resign his Ministership in the PrakasamFOC - 214 words
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Article268 1953-12-15 3 MADRAS: The Indian Central Tobacco Committee has lecommended to the Government of India, as an experimental measure, a sixmonth ban on tobacco export on consignment basis in view of the serious situation arising out of the large accumulations of stocks of Indian tobacco inFOC - 268 words
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590 1953-12-15 3 INDIA A COUNTRY OF STRONG RELIGIOUS FAITH CARDINAL TISSERANT'S TRIBUTE KOZHIKODE: His Eminence Eugene Cardinal Tfeserant said that the spiritual love, so strong in Indiu. would be a very good defence against the propaganda of matortalU tio atheism. Materialism in the guise of Socialism appeared everywhere including India, but thi*FOC - 590 words
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Article71 1953-12-15 3 NEW DELHT: The House of the People will discuss the report of the Joint Select Committee of Parliament, which recommended reduction of allowances of members from Rs. dO to Rs. 35 per day. The discussion will be on the basis of a resolutioh to be moved byFOC - 71 words
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Article65 1953-12-15 3 ALLAHABAD: About 6,000 delegates will attend the forthcoming session of the All-India Praja Socialist Party conference at Allahabad from Dec. 29 to 31, it is announced. They will Include a number of representatives of the Asian Socialist conference besides PSP leaders from all over the country. TheFOC - 65 words
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855 1953-12-15 4 Bill Before Assembly COLOMBO: The draft of the proposed Bribery Act was tabled ta Parliament. The "objects aad reasons" printed with tbe draft state:—Tbe provisions of this Bill will apply to members of ttM ft— ii and tbe House off Baprtasntattves; members off theFOC - 855 words
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Article109 1953-12-15 4 Ceylon Seeks U.K., U.S. Loans LONDON, Dec 14.— Sir OU- ft ver Goonetilleke/ Ceylon's Fin- ft ance Minister arrived in Lon- 1 don fsccn Paris for talks with ft British Treasury officials on a ft British loan to Ceylon in her I financial crisis. ft Later thia week he willReuter - 109 words
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Article149 1953-12-15 4 S'pore Kerala Sama jam Building The present premises of the Singapore Kerala Sanvajam at No. 44, Race Course Road, shall not be sublet either in whole or in part to any one, but It may be given out for temporary uas for holding marriage or such other functions, according to149 words
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Article82 1953-12-15 4 Cable news has been received on Friday last from Ceylon of the death at her residence at Karainagar at the ripe age of 86, of Mrs. Arumugam Kaadsah, mother of Messrs. K. Kathlravelu, Victoria English School. Muar. K. Ka.rthlge.t-an. Power Station, Paslr Pan Jang, Singapore and K. Ambalavanar. Nee82 words
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Article34 1953-12-15 4 Tamil Kalai Manram will be inaugurated Sunday. Dec. 20, at 5 p.m. at the Ceylon Tamils Association premises at Handy Road, (near Cathay). The function wilt include dance sad music recitals.34 words
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Article121 1953-12-15 4 BUCK HILLS. PENNSYL- 1 VANIA. Dec 14.— America can j beat oppose Communism in j Asia by supporting peaceful 1 efforts to improve living con- s ditions there, Mr. M. N. Thomas, a of Travancore, told 300 Chris- I tian churchmen at the fourthAP - 121 words
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Article75 1953-12-15 4 TOKYO, Dec. 14.— The Ja- pan Preparatory Committee of mm International Physicians Council has completed work on a book on atom-bomb inju- i ries and will make it avail- able on the world market soon, Kyodo news service said yes- i terday. j The medical expertsA.P. - 75 words
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Article90 1953-12-15 4 NICOSIA (Cyprus), Dec. 14. Male Turks in Cyprus were Sunday electing special rcpre* sen ta tive s who will meet next month to elect a new Mufti. The representatives were to choose between local candidate Muderris Dana "f Paphos or Mahmut Kiamil Teker of Istanbul. Toker* earlier quitA.P. - 90 words
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Article73 1953-12-15 4 LONDON, Deo. 14. Sir Winston Churchill, the prime Minister, is expected to attend the House, of Commons today for the first time since his return last week from the Big Three talks at Bermuda He will be present for an important two-day debate on the government's plansReuter - 73 words
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Article77 1953-12-15 4 HOMAGAMA: Dr. Colvin It. de Silva, aaid at a meeting held at Wellgampitiya-Poku-nuwlta. that <the Sri Lanka. Freedom Party died during the hartaL "Now. as a dead body It beckons 'the N.L.SAP. to join it," he said. Referring to the Communist sponsored United Front, Dr de SilvaFOC - 77 words
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Article53 1953-12-15 4 VALVETTTTURAI: Jt is officially announced that a local option poll will be held at Valvettitural on Dec 18 for the closure of the arrack tavern. Local options conducted last year resulted in the closure of all the taverns in the Jaffna peninsula except those at Valvettitural. NallurFOC - 53 words
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