Indian Daily Mail, 18 December 1953

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 808. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1963. i FOUR PAGES 15 jjjjJß
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  • 52 1 PHOTO. Fuad Serag El Din, once the string man of Egypt's Wafdist Party, appeared before the Egyptian Revolutionary Court in Cairo, on charges of spreading ourruptlon, abuses of power, and illegal profiteering while in power. Serag El Din was Finance Minister and Minister of the
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  • 49 1 NUUVA. Fiji islands. Dec 17. Tne i^ueen and the Duke of Edinourgn arrived in the Fiji Islands todav on their Commonwealth tour. The liner Gotnic olro^ped anchor in Suba Haibour lo tho accompaniment of a 21--gun salute. The islanders roasted hundreds of pigs last nignt and
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  • 79 1 No Soviet Offer NEW DELHI, Dec. 17.— A spoHeamiui ot the Ovvernmenc of inula in New Delhi on Deo. 16 deni.d the American news agency report mat tne Soviet Ynio-'i *mi<.r in New ueini, Mr. M. A. Men»nikov, had offered to discuss sue of Soviet military equipment to India if
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  • 40 1 today for feasts celebrating the visit of the Royalty. The touring monarch and her husband, the Duke, were met by a iieet of Fijian wai canoes which went out to escort the Gothic. Suva was ablaze with coloured lights.- A.P.
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  • 149 1 132 applications to join Singapore's Nursing Service have been received up tn Thursday. Dec. 17. Commenting yesterday on th© result the Director of Medical Services. Dr. W. J. Viflkers said, "Although the resr*onso to our recruitment drive has been quite .■.itisfactory so far. with some. 132
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  • 181 1 Extend "Explanations" Beyond Dec. 23 Deadline —Red China's Plea Diplomatic Note Sent Through Switzerland TOKYO, Dec. 17. Communist China, in a diplomatic note to Switzerland today, called for an extension of the period of explanations for anti-Com-munist prisoners at Panmunjom beyond the Dec. 23 deadline. A Peiping broadcast said copies
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  • 224 1 He Lives With A Snake In A Glass Cage! I.INZ, Upper Austria, Dec 17. Kayo, a 51-year-old Austrian "Fakir" who has lived in a bottle with a poisonous snake for more than a year, will leave it next Sunday. Kayo, whose real haine is Rudolf Schmied. waa put into a
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  • 117 1 LOCH NESS MONSTER AGAIN DRUMNADROCHIT. Scotland, Dec. 17. Five woodcutters on the shores of Urquhart Castle Bay here yesterday reported seeing that monster swimming down Lock Ness on Tuesday. They said it was on the other side of the Loch and they had a good view of it through binoculars.
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  • 153 1 Rhee's Method To Improve The Press SEOUL, Dec. 17,- President Syngman Knee said yesterday ne win use lorce if necessary to reorganise and enhance tnc quality of Korean newspapers. Knee appealed to interviewing soutn Korean newsmen to ao 'your own nest" to estabusn reany good newspapers wnose s-anaards could dc
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  • 94 1 PANMUNJOM, Dec. 17— The I Indian Command today said I one American among thc 22 who have chosen Communism I once wanted to hear "Come I rtoine' explanations but later cnanged his mind. .an Indian spokesman said two leaders to the Ang.oAmencan camp reported i**ey
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  • 96 1 Atrocities Counter Allegations TOKYO, JL>ec 17.— Peiping Radio last nignt bioadcast a charge that 33,000 North Koiean war prisoners were "murdered" by "Americans" in the t\.orean war. It was part of a continuing Communist atrocity counterpunch in an attempt to drown out the U.N resolution blasting the Reds' for their
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  • 66 1 TOKYO, Dec, 17. The newspaper A .said said today Japan was negotiating for the withdrawal of all U.N. Forces except Americans from Japan within 90 days after they quit Korea. The newspaper said talks now aie being held principal with British Commonwealth Force authorities. Tho United States
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  • 66 1 PUSAN, Korea, Dec. 17.--Britain's 42nd Fic'd Regiment Royal Artillery arrived yesterday board the troopship Empire Pride to join the Commonwealth Division in Korea. The Regiment left Liverpool on Nov. 12. The Regiment was greeted by Walter G. Oraham, British Minister to Korea and by British and
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  • 260 1 HONOLULU, Dec. 17.— U.S. Envoy Arthur H. Dean, passing through Hawaii Wednes day en route home from the abortive negotiations for a Korean Peace Conference, said Uw ComnvsifiW wo\ji<j r«;uro to Panmunjom but "it may be months/* Before taking off for tho Mainland, Mr. Dean told
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    65 1 Arriving at New York's International Airport a few days ago. Violet Sleigh, 18, winner of a beauty contest sponsored by Max Factor, Junior, Hollywood make-up expert, in Malaya, is presented with a bouquet by Hal King. Max Factor Director of make-up. The daughter of a noted racehorse trainer
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  • 28 1 LONDON, Dec. 17. A union-management agreement last night lifted from a worried Britain the threat of a nation-wide raiilway strike over Christmas.— A.P.
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  • 397 1 Beria To Stand Trial Attempted To Seize Power Foreign Powers Implicated LONDON, Dec 17.— Lavrenti Beria, deposed Soviet police chief, is to stand trial on charges of high treason and plotting to overthrow the Ma*enkov regime, Moscow Radio announced last night. 'ihe announcement said that another former Minister V. N.
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  • 142 1 BERIA HENCHMEN TO BE TRIED NEW YORK, 17.— Thc biggest revelation so far in the Beria indictment just published in Moscow is the arrest, indictment and confession, along with Beria of Army General V. Merkuiov. It had not previously been known that Merkuiov was under arrest and had been re*
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  • 124 1 NEW YORK. Dec. 17. A witness defied Sen. Joseph R, McCarthy's Subcommittee yes* terday on the personal advice of scientist Albert Einstein. "I worship him," said the witness. Albert Shadowitz. of Einstein, who is a determined foo of Congressional Espionage Investigations. Einstein, German born physicist and
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  • 264 1 Why This Mass Hysteria Over Pak-U.S. Pact ASKS ASOKA MEHTA "After All Pakistan Is Ou. Sister Nation"! BOMBAY, Dec. 17.— Asoka Mehta, India's secoml ranking Socialist who is considered the party N "brain" yesterday attacked "mass hysteria" on the subject of reported military negotiations between the United States and Pakistan.
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  • 99 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec 17. The first Passport and Information Office of the Government of Ceylon was opened here yesterday by Mr. Yogandra Doralswami, PubUc Relations Secretary, Ceylon High Commission, who will be til charge. Hereafter, passports and visas will be granted by
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  • 91 1 Women Up Against Child Marriage JAKARTA, Dec. 17. Nearly 3,000 members of Perwari, the Indonesian Women's Association, demonstrated in Jakarta this morning demanding that the Indonesian government immediately pass laws prohibiting child marriages. The demonstrators, who converged on the Prime Ministers office and the Presidential Palace. also demanded abolition of
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  • 186 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Deo. 17. The Dravidian Parliamentary Party which began a week ago at the opening session of thc Madras State Assembly with a strength of only five members has already increased to nineteen. Its leaders Mr. S. Swayamprakasam, and Mr. A. Bonapathi
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  • 95 1 From Our Own Corresponde" BOMBAY. Dec 17. M' rB than 3.000 Indians have a plied for 160 jobs ir th f lin rum's Electricity »epartment, lt h learnt. selection board consistln of J 9 official* of the B'' we H verwmnt now hf e lH
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  • 64 1 L.ONDON, Dec. 17.-- Amem ber of the Malayan Legislative Council, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was ordered to pay £700 damages as co-respondent in the London Divorce yesterday. Mr. Patrick Joseph Johnson, solicitor and former barrister, cited him for committing adultery with his wife, Mr? Barbara Valeria
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    • 1216 2 Army, Political Race Differences 'TORRID Indonesia is like an iceberg politically ninetenths of it is hidden beneath the surface. There are intrigue* within intrigues. The cabinet is divided. Tbe army Is divided, political parties are spilt. There Is a rumour aad rumours are hard to ■•par ate from facts —that
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  • 509 2 NEW DELHI: Dr. B. V. Keskar, Minister for Information and Broadcasting, informed the Council ot State* that 22 Programme Assistants who were employed in All India. Radio had been served with notices of termination of their services. Tho issue oi retrenchment in A.J .It. was raised
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  • 73 2 BOMBAY. Hindi and Ihe regional language will be compulsory in schools in Bombay State in the secondary stage from the academic year of 1955 Mr. Dinkerrao Desai, Bombay's Minister for Education told Pressmen that in the primary B tage instruction would be through mother tongue except
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  • 297 2 DACCJA: Thc Muslim Leagues claim of framing an isiamic Constitution ior I'akustan was an eiecuon stunt and ueimiteiy inienued to proviue the Muslim League in the province "a weapon to deceive" tnc innocent Mu&ums ot East -.-a Kim an. declared tne Awami i_/eague cniet, Mr. S. Sunrawaruy.
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  • 142 2 BOMBAY: More than 800 Goan soldiers are reported to have refused to get their contracts with the Portuguese •nay renewed and have been demobilised, according to information received here at the office of the Goan People's Party. Their contract ended on November 30 and had to be
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  • 395 2 DALMIANAGAR: Dr. Anugrah Narain Sinha, Finance and Labour Minister of Bihar, _jaid that th e State Government proposed to set up official machinery for the efficient administration of the Minimum wages Law. It was expected to function from the beginning of January. 1954. Dr. Sinha was addressing
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  • 321 2 BOMBAY: The Government of Goa have been making attempts to buy the loyalty of the people of Goa to the Portuguese administration, according to reports reaching here. Top Europeans in the Government adminisatrative machinery (all key executive posts are held by them) are behind the systematic
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  • 150 2 PATIALA, (PEPSU State)Rajkumar Baghei Singh Riaikumar Nanak Singh and 15 others, with Maha rajkumar tfrvjmdra Singh, m member of the ex-ruling family of Patiala. have joined the Congress organisation. They stated that the Congress ia the only organisation which stands for the good of the people. This landslide
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  • 1217 2 FROM STOCKHOLM. The London Times charged the American press with "only adding to tho- general misunderstanding" on the question of aid to Pakistan by calling for an allout alliance with that country "No one in authority has ever suggested this," it added. The Times
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  • 150 2 KARACHI A statement calling upon the Government to pursue a policy of neutrality between the world's two Power blocs has been circulated by nine representatives of the citizens here. The statement said: "We want the Government to unequivocally declare that it will not be a
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  • 928 3 Govt* Considering Ways To Remove Difficulties NEW 'DELHI: The Government of India is fZ n u g nt^ ntlo n ™SSe*tion 9 to remove «&ta KS nBUitatlVe a the level of nf t^Tf^ 1 11 «i connection with the enactment of the proposed Industrial Relations Bill. the
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  • 167 3 SRINAGAR: The Kashmir Premier, Bakshl Ghulam Mohammed, indicated that the Constituent Assembly would ratify Kashmir's accession to India at its forthcoming session. The Premier who was addressing National Conference workers here, said that Kashmir's accession to India was comp'ete legally and constitutionally and there
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    39 3 PHOTO. USA Ylce-Preaident Mr. RICHARD NIXON and hi. «.Hfbought their tour c#8 W th-l^A_£ ,2 SfeJStfS visit to Karachi on Dec. 9. Photo shows- A noliw SS? W aMwew *M**mmTm* Nixon (hand on port) through an A.P. (Mack hat).-
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  • 503 3 BOMBAY Master Tara Singh, President of the Shiromani Akali Dal. made what he caUed a "last minute appeal to the Government of India to concede the demand i£Jt» J W 8 eBkm, State comprifdng Bast Punjab flt-F-sL and part of the
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  • 40 3 PATNA: The Governor of Bihar has declared the sugar industry to be a public utility service for a period of six months with effect from Dec 1, 1963, it Is oflEiciaily an- nounoed.— FOC
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  • 359 3 .\K\V D_t_.J_.Hi: OriHoisja by a Con* reos jaemher. und strong condemnation by a CvtxmumL.t -spokesman marked an iasoneiusive debate in the House of me r'eopie, on Uit reoujamenoauona of tne committee on private memtoers' Buls. The committee had urged that none of the four private memoers' Hiiis
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  • 437 3 Drive Against- Corruption Work: Off Special Police NEW DELHI: Sii cases of 1 convictions were secured by -the Special Pplice EJstaWishmentv Government of Indfr, during the month of August, 1953. v In lone case, three of th< P convicted persons, from Sana- ranpur firms, offering a sum j of Rs.
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  • 205 3 T. C. STATE STUDENTS' TROUBLE TRIVANDRUM After lapse, of about a month, there was a recrudescence of students' trouble in the M. G. College, where the students had been demanding- recognition of their Union. A Press Note issued this evening said: Expelled and suspended students entered the class rooms shouting
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    • 167 3 3 months' hammering! A Tudor Oyster Prince the new was finally unstrapped, it was still self-winding watch commissioned functioning perfectly. Its accuracy by Rolex of Geneva was strapped astonished us. Every one of the jto the right wrist of a stone-cutter watch's 157 delicate parts was then Whose task it
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  • 269 4 COLOMBO: The Cbimaa Govtmamft has Mtafted to purchase more than 50,000 tons of duet rubber annually and so the Ceylon Government has darided to discourage any production above that figure. China has, however, made one concession that part of next year's quota may
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  • 267 4 S.L.F.P. Hartal HOMAOAMA: Mr. B. H Aluwihare, M.P. for Ma tale, speaking at a' public meeting held at Nugegoda said that although some leftists said that the Sri Lanka Freedom Party did not join in the Hartal, he would say that the S UFJ>. cooperated in it to a very
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  • 73 4 SALISBURY (S. Rhodesia^. Dec. 17. Opponents of racial segregation in Britain's new Central African Federation forged far ahead yesterday in early returns from the territory's first elections for a unified parliament. By midday the Federal Party, which advocates a partnership of the federation's 200.000 Whites and
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  • 194 4 IKE'S ASSURANCE WASHINGTON, Dec, X7.— President Elsenhower said yesterday that Uw United States might be willing in certain circumstance* for its allies to use Its atomic weapons as well as Its atomic secrets. President Eisenhower discussed at length at hia weekly press conference the implications of
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  • 61 4 Br. Major Dismissed From Army HERFOKD. Germany, Dec. 17. A court maiuui sentenced sociauy prominent Major ivoiHirt AiViuiA.iU jiAivn to oe drism'ssea irom tne British army yesteruay. He pieaoeu guilty to 22 charges of indecent assault. Eden. 41. has served 21 years in the elite royal horse aruiiery. i-te aomitteu
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  • 124 4 Pangas Varous censure LONDON, Dec. 17. The House of Commons las. night rejected by aoi votes to *n'S, a i^fioour motion ot censure, on the Government for its handling of British Colonial Allaire in Africa, The British Colonial Secretary. Mr. Ouvcr L,yt.<uJn, retorted to Labour Party critics of Cojomuu policy
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  • 77 4 SAIGON. Dec. 17 Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyeg Van Tarn handed the collective resignation of his government to Chief of State Bao Dal this morning at hia imperial residence of Dalat. A communique issued by the Chief of States office stated that Bao Dai accepted the resignation and
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    63 4 A Otvtca Course for women from all parts of Selangor waa opened in Koala Lumpur. Keynote of the Civics Coarse la "Operation Serviee." aad members of ail communities in Kuala Lumpur are aoting aa boats and hoeietwee for meals. Mere. •Jhe' Wan ■MfcMfc is pictured serving tea. Just
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  • 269 4 At the Sudha Samajam, 1 Pucnong, presiued over by Swami Sathlyananda. an inteiesting lecture on *Sakthiyan Perumai' was delivered on Dec. 15, by Mr. T. Mutthusamypluay. Crown Advocate, Janna, wno is now here on a short visit. The Swnmi introduced the speaker as an erudite scnoiai, )ournaust
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  • 139 4 Tamils Festival Badminton And Football Matches Badminton and Football Matches have been arranged for Singapore Tamils to be played in connection with the Tamils Festival to be celebrated on Thursday, Jan. 14. The Singapore Tamils Fes tival Sports Committee is arranging these matches and also other sports events. All those
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  • 116 4 His Highness the Suitan of rrengganu oeciareu open the new ooiunauon Liorary in cwuaia 'iri-ngganu. Tne new joorary in Kuala Trengganu was initiated oy tne luuui Council. Later, a general puouc committee to e&uioustn tne liorary was fonueu. witn Mr. Ai. J. Hayward, the isritish Aaviser,
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  • 164 4 Republic Badminton Results Tho following are the re suits of the fixtures played at the Latex Godown on Tuesday. Dec. 15. CHILDREN Master Ashok Kumar beat Master Ram Kareer 11-7. 11-2. Master B. Aravimkm beat Master Amarjit Singh n-i, 11-3. Master Sukumaran beat Master Selvaraj 11-1, 11-8. SINGLES Mr. Biant
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  • 145 4 PENSION PAYMENTS NEW SYSTEM Pensioners paid by the Governnaant Treasury will in future be paid by a new system which will obviate the lengthy waiting and queuing period experienced hitherto. Under the new system an individual registered number has been allotted to each pensioner who wul need only to establish
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  • 69 4 Committee To Inquire Into Depression In view of the present economic dej>re*.si©n in the Colony with concomitant retrenchment of labour ia various employments, the Singapore Trades Uniin Congress in a letter to the Colonial Secretary has urged the setting up of a Committee to study the problem and to alleviate
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