Indian Daily Mail, 25 December 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. K. No. 315. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1953 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 902 1 NEHRU SAYS IT IS A BREACH IN "THIRD AREA" NEW DELHI, Dec. 24. Mr. Nehru, JTime Minister of India denounced projected American military aid to Pakistan as a "danger to Asia" when he opened a foreign affairs debate in the
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  • 21 1 WE wish all our readers, adver- tisers and other well- wishers a Merry and j Happy Christmas, j —Ed.
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    83 1 £ir r ?"2. Si t CUffwd ,S*» d rs Commander-in-chief ir ree l>aid a »H» ecl »I visit to the Federation of Malaya on Monday Dec. 21 to see num «f thl units of No. 94 (Rifle) Squadron. R.A P Res-intent (Malaya) at Klang, Sepang and Bukit HeT^en Saf^S? W
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  • 340 1 United Nations Assembly President, Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, made a spirited reply during the foreign policy debate in Parliament Wednesday to Communist accusations of "American imperialism and expansionism" by saying "let me tell you in all honest}' I am not prepared to believe it."
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  • 102 1 Mrs. Pandit May Convene U.N. Assembly Any Time NEW DELHI. Dec. 24. Speaking in her capacity as U.N. President, Mrs. Pandit i said she was assured she could take steps to convene the General Assembly any time the necessity arose, adding- i admist cheers she has constamtly in mind not
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  • 103 1 COLOMBO. Dec. 24. The male dome-sties and other minor -staff at Queens Hou.se. the official residence of Ceylon's Governor Qgneral. need no longer wear their hair tied up in a bun at the back of the need. nor. \u\n\ they wear a cuived comb
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  • 201 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 24 The Speaker of the Madras Legislative Assembly on Tuesday ruled that there wa s no prima facie case for the privilege motion by the member Mr T Kosalram against the Editor of "Dhinamani". This leading Tamil daily, owned by
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  • 142 1 From Our Own Conespondent NEW DELJiI, Dec 24.— Both the Houses of "Parliament agreed on Wednesday that the Detention Act should be continued till the end of next year. Home Minister Dr. Katju referring to the bitter criticism by the Opposition that the Act was being used
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  • 96 1 KAMARAJ'S MALAYA VISIT CALLED OFF! From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Dec 24. Mr. Han.ii, a i Na.ldr. Tai.iiinatf Congress President is I. a\m- tor on Saturday in under i<> \isi.t amne wales near Kamly and see for himself the .i»«liii..ri., i)f Indian workers mere. His main i>uri>uMe, however is to
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  • 118 1 KAKACHI, Dec. 24. -Suidar A. tinaiua Khan. Chief Minister of 'Uie Woitnwest Frontier Province. Pakistan, -toid a news conference Wednesday he would welcome U.S. military assistance to his country. tie added there was "no harm in our getting &UQ h a id from a powerful
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  • 112 1 C. R. it. Seeks The Support Of Periyar From Oui Own Conespondcnt MADRAS. Dec. 24. Raja* ji's miuiii n overture* to l'e<nyar Ramat»wami Naicker have ur. um'U tremendous interest. particularly the visit thai he made on .»lonUay to Perivar's house to enquire about his neaiih and to have quiet uninterruiKHl
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  • 176 1 From Our Own Conespondcnt MADRAS, Dec 24.— "We did not discuss any political question, 1 s aid the Chief Minister Rajaji replying to a query in the State Assembly on Wednesday about his talks with Dravida Kalagham leider, Periyar Ramaswami which have aroused great speculation in the country,
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  • 51 1 Templer's Term: Announcement Next Week! LONDON. Dec 24 The Daily Telegraphs diplomatic oof-respondent wrote todlay that an announcement is expected next week that General Sir Gerald Templer. Hiijh Commissioner in Malaya, will stay on after his present term <xf office ends on January 15. He was appointed for two years.
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  • 154 1 MOSCOW. Doc. 24. Lavrenti Beiia. deposed head of Soviet .security and six accomplices were sentenced to death and shot yesterday for high treason, an official announcement here said. The news came only six days after "the disclosure that Beria had confessed after an indictment charged them with terrorism.
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  • 56 1 Madras Andhra Boundary Dispute From Oui Own Correspondent MADRAS. Deo. 24.— 80 th Madras and New Andhra Governments have been advised by the Centre to confer and decide just what ardas on their state borders are in dispute and then the Govt. of India will appoint a Boundary Oonimiws.V«i to
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  • 250 1 LONDON, Dec 21. The Economist, leading Briti.sii weekly, today wa»ned of the danger of rearming Japan without any framework similar to NATO 01 the Europe in Defence Community within which German rearmament is taking place The Economist also criticised the "obscure and indeterminate" defensive situation
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  • 56 1 WASHSINGTON. Dec. 24--A House Committee said yesterday the firovernment should Ret out of the coffee- roasting 1 business and allow private illdustry to supply the armed services. Ret). Cecil M. Harden (Re-publican-Indiana). chairman of a Government Operations Subcommittee, said this step would "save millions of dollars
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  • 250 1 THREE- HOUR TALK WITH SOVIET AMBASSADOR f Personal Meeting With MalenkovY LONDON, Dec. 24. Sir Winston Churchill set the diplomatic world guessing again by entertaining Mr. Jacob Malik, {Soviet Ambassador to Britain at a luncheon party at Chequers, his country home. The Soviet envoy who is returning
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  • 155 1 COLOMBO. Dec. 24. Informed sources said today the Premier. Sir John Kotelawala. has invited the premiers of India, Burma. Pakistan and Indonesia to meet in informal conference. The sources added he has written to tttie premiers of these countries that a conference would be desirable to
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  • 35 1 TOKYO. Dec. 24. Pyongyang: (Communist) radio monitored here tonight announced that the North Korean Communist uarliamont had decided to "pur^e 11 former North Korean Vice-Premier Paik Hone Yongr for treason. Reuter
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  • 102 1 INDIAN LANDOWNERS IN BURMA From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Dec. 24. Mr I A m. M. Aiurugappa ChetI tiat, Member of me Indian Uelegation to Rangoon told piessmen here on return uiai the delegation had received specitic asssu ranee from Premier Thakin Nu that the position of Indian landowners under
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  • 126 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 24. A 22-year-old Indian has been convicted and sentenced to death for the murder la«t Marcii of two American women in .the American I'rusb.yterian Mission at Dehra Dun 100 miles north of New Delhi. Reports from there said' the ckath .sentence was
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    • 514 2 fHOSE who are aware ot the exact implications of the proposed Pak-U.S. military alliance will not express any surprise over the countrywide demonstrations staged in India on Sunday or over the repeated warnings which Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlal Nehru has issued against this alliance. But those
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  • 1512 2 Madras General Hospital Bicentenary Celebrations MADRAS: Inaugurating the bicentenary celebration of the General Hospital, the Governor, Sri Sri Prakasa, said the history of the growth of the hospital was in a sense the history of the growth d the City in many
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  • 74 2 1st Vaccination Superintendent Hindu In 1803 MADRAS: The Government General Hospital in Madras, celebrating its bicentenary, had as its first Superintendent of Vaccination; Swamy Naik, who was appointed by Lord Clive (son of Lord Clive of Plassey) in 1803. Swamy Naik was appointed on a salary of 25 pagodas a
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  • 343 2 BOMBAY: Sri T. T. Krishnamachari. Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, urged a synthesis of the various conflicting- interests in the silk industry and t© put it in its rightful place in the economy of the country. He was addressing the annual meeting of the Central
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  • 383 2 NEW DELHI: The Plaon ing Commission will shortly be. addrejping the universities and institutions indicating the principles aod the procedure that should be followed by them in preparing and executing schemes of economic development which have a direct bearing on planning, Iti may be recalled that
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  • 320 2 NEW DELHI: T£ie Nagpui air accident of Dec. 12 was referred to in a short notice question in the Council of States by Sri C. G. K. Reddy, P.S.P., Mysore. Sri Raj Bahadur, Deputy Minister for Communications, replied, "No,'' to a suggestion that the accident was due
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  • 845 2 CUTTACK: The Ynkm Finance Minister, Sri C. D. I»«y<hmukh. mid that since the first .Five- Year Plan wm drawn up tn an atmosphere of inflation, aad shortage of fltodl and (other essentials. Ilk© textiles, the main consideration Was to hiCTOa— production «f thMM
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  • 313 2 NEW DELHI: A UtMUy vVorKsnop for giving a short >iacucai course of training 10 liters for producing reaamg iiaterial for neo-iiteraies win je organised in Mysore in ..Hillary IVD4. This is the second of the [our workshops being organised under a joint scheme of the Government
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  • 271 2 Indian Navy Day Celebration ERNAKULAM: The Navy Day celebrations were in augurated on Dec. 19 amid great Pomp and enthusiasm with the hoisting of the Naval ensign at Command parade ground on the Naval base at Willingdon Island. The I.N.S. "Venduruthy band played the national an them, and then followed
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  • 886 3 Raghavan's Call To Students J»ry-««Jier»l, Ministry of External Affaire advised wuf^/ttlSj^Jl 11 w 'thout character all else Sri Prilai. who was addressU*Z the Oonvocation of the Umverbity of Travancore, said: "Hie purpose of education is manifold. It develops Intelligence, builds up character, imparts instruction,
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  • 134 3 Sentence On Former Mills Directors BOMBAY: The Chief Presidency Magistrate. Sri K. J. Khambatta, released on bail of Rs. 50,000 with sureties in like amounts, Ramkumar Srinivas Morarka, and Gokulchand Dwarkadas Morarka, former Directors of the Sholapur Spinning and Weaving Mills, on telegraphic instructions from the Supreme Court. The Morarkas
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  • 78 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. A. K. Chanda has been appointed Comptroller and Auditor-Ge-neral of India to succeed Mr, V. Narahari Rao, when the latter retires in August next. Mr. Chanda is at present Secretary of the Ministry of Production, Government of India. Previously Mr. Chandn had held a
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  • 1264 3 Bill To Penalize Untouch ability NEW DELHI: The House of the People considered the report of the Commissioner for Scheduled Ca.stes and Scheduled Tribes for the period ended Dec. 31. 1962. Mr. N. S. Kairolkar (C) was 'thankful tha/t a percentage had been fixed fox Scheduled Quotes in Government services
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  • 117 3 State during: 1952-53, and the < total amount spent thereon was Ra 3,746-11-7. Sri K. Vlnayakam Inquired whether the Qovernmem. was aware of the fact 'that the Madras Oorporation maintained scpara/te burial grounds for Caste Hindus. Muslim* Christlians. and one for Scheduled Castes, and would the
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  • 129 3 NEW DELHI: Sri A. K. Chamia. Depirty Minister for External Affairs. informed Mouhuia M. Faruqi in the Council of States that it was proposed to regularise the inspection off Indian missions o&road which had taken place hitherto from time to time. Normally the inspectorate would consist
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  • 83 3 ANDHRA RICE FOR T.C KURNOOL: The Andhra Govemmvent will supply one lakh tons of rice to Travan-core-Oochln from the stocks to be newly procured it was officially learnt here. Travanoore-Cocihin was allotted 32.000 tons of rice from Andhra this ye^r. Orders have been issued for the exl>ort of about 21,800
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  • 140 3 Medical Aid For Ministers Free By Govt? MADRAS. Sri K. R. Viswanatham asked the Minister for Health, Sri A. B. Shetty, in the Madras Assembly, for information about free medical assistance given lo Ministers by the Government during 1952-53, and the amount of expenditure incurred. A statement was furnished In
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  • 143 3 MADRAS The Government proposes to bring in legislation to regulate and control the business of money-lending in general in the State. This information was given in the Legislative Assembly by the Revenue Minister, Sri M. A. Manickavelu Naicker, on a question by Sri P. Jeevanandam, (Com., Madras
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  • 151 3 BOMBAY The rice ration per head will Iw increased in Bombay State from Feb 1. 1954 said Sri Y. B Chavan Food Minister. The ration is expected to he increased from 4 ounces per head por day to 6 ounces in Bombay City. The increase
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  • 863 3 tack Of Cohesion^ Consistency: BOMBAY: "The flow of labour legislation, the irksome controls over profits production and distribution, ttu> refusal to provide adequate Incentives for either old or new enterprises &m d the Irresponsible opinions indulged In by some «rf those who hold positions of influence continue.
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  • 145 3 RA_NGOON Unknown assassins murdered a rich 25--year-old Indian jeweller from the Central Burma town of Mandalay, delayed reports received here said. Sri Jayanti, a Gujerati jeweller, with establishments in different parts of Burma, was on a visit to one of his branch offices at Pyawbwe, 100
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  • 82 3 NEW DELHI: Sri Chanda Deputy Minister External Affairs told a questioner in the House of the People that the question of registration of foreign news agencies and information services functioning in India had been considered by Government and it was this subject. But in view of
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  • 45 4 The Independent Misbiooary Movement is holding: a party to the children of the Rainakrishna Mission Orphanage Home at the iatters premises, 179. Bartley Road. Singapore on Wednesday. Dec. 30 at 4 P.m. Programme Includes sports. tea-party and a film sbow U ttamujpU'tran
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  • 491 4 Ceylon Premier's Suggestion COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala. has proposed that the Prime Ministers of India, Pakistan, Burma, Indonesia and Ceylon should meet once a year or once in three years, at each country in turn, and discuss
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  • 505 4 REFUSAL TO RED CHINA MISSION— WHY COLOMBO Communist China's Goodwill Mission will not be allowed to come here. Sir John Kotelawala. the Prime Minister, saidi so ait Moratuwa addressing a large gathering at Prince of Wales College grounds recently. He said he refused it on the same grounds as he
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  • 138 4 KUMARI SHRIN VAJAFTHAR. celebrated Bombay dancer accompanied by her chief male partner KKISHNAKUTTY and to troupe of dancers arrived In Ceylon recently to gtve a concert In aid* of the Ceylon Estate Children's Education Fund. This fund was inaugurated by Shri M. S. Aney when
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  • 274 4 COLOMBO: The Premier, Sir John Koteiawala. placed i before the Cabinet a memorandum outlining the stand he intends to take in the forthcoming New Delhi talks ulth Mr. Nauru. A dibinot member said after the meeting that the memorandum was discussed m general and approved.
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  • 85 4 LONDON. Dec. 24. A doctor suggested today that people who eat too much should be taxed. In the British Medical Journal. Dr. H. M. Sinclair, of the Laboratory of Human Nutrition, Oxford University, declared: "We know that obesity is very cufcnmon, causes discomfort, ill-health and early death, and
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  • 127 4 PARIS. Dec. 24.— "Unknown* Conservative Senator Rene Coty, elected President of Franco last night after a week of unsuccessful balloting, left Versailles today for his triumphal drive into Paris, Because of chilly, cloudy weather, he 'travelled: in a closed car Instead of standing erect in the
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  • 41 4 In the Plentonji area of Kota Tinffgi in Johore yesterday morning, six terrorists ;irmal with rifles and carbines, burnt a lorry taking tappers to work. In the Kulai area of Johore on Wednesday terrorists «ut telecommunications wires.
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  • 104 4 TOKYO, Dec. 24. The United States and Japan signed an agreement today, returning the Amami Oshima islands which were tnken from Japan following World War 11. The formal transfer of the islands from U.S. trusteeship to Japan was announced here by the Foreign Office. The
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  • 83 4 MADRAS: In the Legislative Assembly, Sri K. Aranganathan, T.N.T., Gingee, asked a question about the regulari-sa-tlon of the services of certain clerks. Thl Chief Minister, Sri C. RaJagopaJachariar. said the Government did not propose to hold another special competitive examination. The one held previously was intended
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  • 56 4 Tlie Birthday of Sarada. mani Dcvi, the .--pi ritual conaort of Sri Rumakrishna. popularly known as the Holy Mother falls on Sunday. Dec. 27. and in that connection there will bo special worship between 10 a.m. and 12 noon on that day in the Ramakrishna Mission
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