Indian Daily Mail, 28 December 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail YOU K. No. 318. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 501 1 Vietminh forces Attempt Fr. Command Confident Of Regaining The Initiative PARIS, Dec. 27. Diplomatic sources here said Vietminh forces in Indo-china might be attempting "another Korea" by cutting the country in half with their latest offensive but insisted that France would never consider negotiating a
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  • 184 1 AUCKI^AND, Dec. 27. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh visited three members of a family who survived the Tangiwai rail disaster on Christmas eve and heard a graphic story of their escape. Mr. and Mrs. John Falloon and their 16-year-old daughter Gtenis of Beckenham Road,
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  • 78 1 SAIGON, Doc. 27. The Indo-chinoso state of Laos today appealed to the United Nations against the invasion of her territory by Com-munist-led Vietminh rebels, whose Christmas offensive threatens to cut Indo-china in two from Vinh on the China Sea to Thakhek on the frontier of Thailand The
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  • 342 1 Red China Presses For Resumption Of PoW Explanations PANMUNJOM, Dec. 27 Red China is pressing for resumption of explanations to prisoners unwilling to return home. The Reds want to work anew on more than 22,000 Chinese and North Koreans and try to change the trend of only 138 choosing repatriation
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  • 58 1 BANGKOK, Dec 587. The Laotian town of Thakhek on th«- Mekong Kiver was wen ablaze from morning till lat« FViday afternoon and was believed to have been demolished by the French authorities themselves in the face of the Coirnnunist ivtminh spearhead approaching it. acoordinK to disi>atches from
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  • 81 1 KARACHI, Dec. 27.—Pakistan Premier Mohammed AH is sending a second communication to Indian Prime Minister Nehru drawing attention to propaganda in India against Pakistan's receiving military aid from the United States, it was learned here today. An earlier protest was hand- Ed over in Delhi
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  • 60 1 ADDRESSING ASSOCIATED CHs OF COM. The Prime Minister. Shri Jawaharla! Nehru addressing the Annual General Meeting of the Associate^ Chamber of Commerce helrf in Calcutta. Also seen in the picture are Shri C. D. Deshmukh, Minuter for Finance* Shri Lai Bahadur Shastri, Minister for Railways and Transport, Government of India;
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  • 156 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.— A new Soviet note on the Big Four Foreign Ministers meeting, reportedly asking for delay, is under study at the State Department and it appeared yesterday as likely f t would be accepted. The State Department would confirm only that the note had
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  • 227 1 U. S. To Reduce Ground Forces In Korea Two Army Divs First AUGUSTA (Georgia) Dec. '11. President Eisenhower ordered a progressive reduction of United States ground forces in Korea and announced that two army divisions would be returned to this country "as an initial step." In a statement issued at
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  • 165 1 LONDON, Dec. 27. The Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. R. A. Butler who leaves by air on* December 30 to attend the Commonwealth finance conference in Australia outlined in a message to his constituents the conference programme. He said it would be concerned "with maintaining and increasing
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  • 93 1 CAWNPORE Inaugurating the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of the Steel Re-rolling industry of an Engineering company at Cawnpore, the Governor of Utter Pradesh Sri Kanualal M. Munshi said that the steel industry had a great future because the development of many industries depended on the supply of steel.
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  • 48 1 NAIROBI, Dec. 27 General Sir George Erskine's headquarters announced yesterday that Commandant Dean, who was wounded in the stomach by Mail Mau terrorist fire during the battle, died during the night. He was a wartime Air Force pilot and holder of the Distinguished Flying Cross. Reuter
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  • 118 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 27. Christmas 1953 may prove the worst ever in the United States for traffic accidents. Deaths on the roads mounted today and experts believed that final figures might exceed estimates. At least 249 men, women and children died in all types of
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  • 275 1 U. S. Press Campaign Against Nehru's Stand NEW YORK, Dec. 27.— The Times said that Prime Minister Nehru is raising a "grim specter" by "hinting at the possibility that if Pakistan gets American arms India may be forced to ask for military aid, not from the United States, but from
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  • 259 1 Enter Gopal Reddi ...Exit Prakasam? From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 27.— Mr. B. Gopal Reddi has resumed charge of Congress affairs in Andhra with his unanimous election as the President of Andhra Congress Pradesh Committee at Vijayawada en Saturday Mr N." Sanjivi Reddi, President "for the last three years
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  • 195 1 PROSPECTS OF PEACE GREATER TODAY Madam Pandit NEW DELHI, Dec. 27 Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, U.N. General Assembly President, told a press conference here that she did not think there was "any great prospect" of Japan's admission to the United Nations in the immediate future. She hoped, however, that Japan,
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  • 35 1 WELLINGTON, Dec. 27. The New Zealand Prime Minister Mr. Sidney Holland announced yesterday that a public inquiry will be held into the ccasesu s es of the New Zealand railway disaster. Reuter
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  • 99 1 Theosophy Best Cure To End World Conflict From Our Own Co» respondent MADRAS, Dec. 27. The World Conference' of Theosophy, was opened on Saturday by Governor Shri Sri Prakasa, before delegates from fifty, one countries, representing more than thousand lodges. The Governor said there was a conflict on world scale
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  • 80 1 PARIS, Dec. 27 —President Eisenhower's proposal to Russia for the establishment of a world atomic pool was inspired by a recent discovery that nuclear energy can be "denatured" to remove its abstractiveness, the Paris afternoon paper "Paris presse" reported tonight. The paper, in an article which failed to
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  • 167 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 27.— The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru said here today he was "frightened at the prospect of Africa going through a welter of blood and thereby losing a generation or two generations of lives before it starts on its career." He said that
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  • 536 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Mon. Dec. 28, 1953 Br. Brain Versus American Brawn! WHATEVER defects major or minor th€ British may have, one must raise one's hat off to them for their as yet unmatched diplomacy which more than anything else has compensated for their military weaknesses and retained them
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  • 1694 2 DENIALS DO NOT LESSEN INDIA'S GRAVE CONCERN BOMBAY: Mr. Mohamed Ali, Pakistan Prime Minister, who till the other day was stoutly and angrily denying the existence of any negotiations between Pakistan and the United States of America for a secret military alliance; was
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  • 36 2 PHOTO. Mrae. Li Teh Chuan. Health Minister of the People's Republic of China, to seen with the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, when she called on him. at Rashtrapatl Bhavan, New Delhi.- A.P.
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    86 2 The French Parliament voted lor the ninth time and again failed to choose a President of the Republic Four of the candidates who have stood for election as prance's new President. Top left: Last-minute candidate Pierre Montel. an Independent (stock picture). Top rijrht: Premier Joseph Laniel photographed after the nfth
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  • 188 2 NEW DELHI: India has suggested to Pakistan that the joint meeting of the expert committees at Delhi on January 21, to discuss preliminary issues of Kashmir plebicite Pakistan has accepted this gugestlon. The Pakistan Prime Minister Mr. Mohammed Ali told
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  • 164 2 BOMBAY: Sri A. D. Mani President of the All India Newspaper Editors Conference and a member of the Press Enquiry Commission, expressed the view at New Delhi that it wa s improper for Government to think of introducing a bill to amend industrial disputes act so as
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  • 615 2 Pay Working Conditions Of Indian Journalists NEW DELHI: Working Journalists are to be brought within the definition of workmen in the new industrial legislation In India. A demand that working' journalists should be brought within the scope of the industrial labour legislation in the country has been made by various
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  • 54 2 CALCUTTA: Thirty million pounds of Indian tea is to be exported to Soviet Russia during 1953-54 under the Indo-Russian Trade Agreement recently signed at New Delhi The Russian exports to India of machinery and food increase, the quantity of tea exports to Russia may go up
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  • 38 2 BOLOGNA, ITALY, Dec. 20. —Mrs. Ichetta Minghetti, who celebrated her 100 th birthday last month, died on this Christmas Day. Doctors said she :aught cold sitting on an open vrindow where she like to feed the sparrows AP
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  • 35 3 Sr| Kanthiah Valthianathan. Minister for Industries and HoaHin? was accorded a grand reception at Kopav. his blrthplaiA Representative* of all shades of political opinion attended the reception, fa the picture the Mi-
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  • 647 3 n«tt/S OMB t A •An export tar S et °f °ne million yards of mhSUTJ Was Urged at a conf erence <* cotton textile JInJT? t textlle T ex P<>rters and the Government of India s Tt t^ I^k ladl K S BComm<?8
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  • 87 3 nunuAY: The Government of Pakistan have issued orders, for the release of 57 prints of Indian films lytoff ulth the Custom* authorities in Kait and west Pakistan and the question of release of more prints is uml.r consideration, observed Shri Jaimini Dewan, President of
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  • 813 3 All India Demonstrations Against Pak.-U. S. Pact Hindu Mahasaba Observes "Protest Day" NEW DELHI: A procession of fifteen thousand people marched through the main streets of the Indian Capital on Sunday carrying placards and shouting slogan against the Pakistan-United States military alliance. "We shall not allow Pakistan to be another
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  • 75 3 PHOIO, Dr. Yezdezard Dinshaw Gundevia. new Indian Minister to the Holy See. walks through one of the Vatican Halls, accompanied by Monsignor Beniamino Nardone, of the Vatican Secretariat of State, on his way to the audience with Pope Plus XII during which he presented his
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  • 119 3 KARACHI: The Government of Pakistan have informed the Soviet Government, in reply to the latter's seeking- clarification, that they had no intention of granting military bases to the USA. They added that the proposed alliance was not meant for any aggressive purpose against any nation. But
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  • 293 3 Merchant Vessels For Combat Purposes NEW DELHI: The Naval Headquarters are planning which of the ships of the Marcantile Marine can, in an emergency, be used few combat purposes. Making a statement on the subject in Parliament, the Union Minister for Defence Organisation, Shri Mahavir Tyagi, said that there was
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  • 31 3 COLOMBO. Dec. 27.—Twohundred delegates from 24 countries are expected to attend the 10th session of ECAFE— the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East which meets in Kandy shortly Reuter
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  • 54 3 PHOTO. India's Sukumar Sen (right), chairman of the Mixed Electoral Commission which supervised the recent Sudan Election, chats over tea with President Mohammed Naguib of the Republic of Egypt, at an EgyptianSudanese reception in Cairo. The Sudan election resulted in the victory of the nro-Ecvntlan
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  • 264 3 FEWER PRIZE CONTESTS IN BOMBAY PAPERS BOMBAY: Bombay, wWcn was the birth-place of prize competitions of newspapers, is no longer enjoying that place of honour. The venue has shifted to New Delhi and Bangalore. In reply to an interpellation on the subject, the Chief Minister of Bombay, Shri Morarji Desal,
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  • 197 3 AL.LJVJIABAD: A new city which is springing up near Allahabad on either side of the Ganga is humming with activity with the approach of Kumbha Mcla The public works department have errected a large number of temporary sheds and Balli Spurs, projecting to nearly thirty-five feet
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  • 445 4 COLOMBO: The Sri Lanka Freedom Party which holds its annual sessions in Kandy this week will discuss a number of resolutions. It has on its agenda for the annual sessions six resolutions. One of them deals with the Indian problem in Ceylon, while another deals with the British
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  • 294 4 Seating Room In The House CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: At present, tbe Houtfe of Representatives has Heating room for only a hundred members excluding the Speaker. But there may be S6 more M.l'.s after the next General Electf And so the Speaker summoned a conference to disease plans for a bigger
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  • 108 4 HOMBAY: A warning against the Ministers and I>> Ministers sitting in the Visitors' galleries, during- the period the legislative Assembly is in session, was Issued on Thursday by the Deputy .Speaker, shri s.K. Kant hi, in the absence of the Speaker, on Thursday The practice, said the Dy.
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  • 452 4 NO FUNDS FROM RUSSIA TO CEYLON COLOMBO: The leader of the Ceylon Communist Party flatly denied there was any truth whatsoever in the Prime Minister's statement, made at Kalutara recently, that the Party was setting: money from Russia via Switzerland. The General Secretary of the Ceylon Communist Party, Dr. S.
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  • 502 4 NEW DELHI: The Council of States referred to a Select Committee. the Education Minister' 3 Bill providing for the care, protection and rehabilitation of neglected children and juvenile delinquents in Part "C" States. Maulana Azad said that the Bill sought to establish' five main institutions,
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  • 230 4 COLOMBO: A dome-shap-ed dark green 30 carat stone found in a gem pit in Ratnapura has been reported on by eminent gemmologists dn the U.K. to be about 1.000 million years old. Mr. F. L. D. Ekanayake, Customs Appraiser of Gems and jewellery (himself a Fellow of
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  • 630 4 TAMIL, MADRAS STATE LANGUAGE MADRAS: An appeal to the Government to adopt Tamil as the official language of the Madras State was made by several speakers at a conference held under the auspices of Tamil State Laneruagc Conference at Anna malal Manram, Esplanade, recently, Mr. A. Gajapathi Nayagar. M.L.C.. presiding.
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  • 258 4 Indian Women MPs' Tribute To Japan NEW DELJII: A tribute was paid to the remarkable output of Japanese women in factories, railways and other concerns in Japan by the delegation of three women Members of the Indian Parliament who have returned from a visit to that country. Smt. Ammu Swaminathan
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  • 34 4 HYDERABAD: About 1,180 tons of wheat, 580 tons of rice and 73.660 tons of milk, supplied by the Russian Red Cross Society, have been distributed to people in different parts of this Stat BNFS
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  • 168 4 Aligarh (Uttar Pradesh) Conveying a message of peace and goodwill to the old city of Aligarh, the citizens of which offered the Chinese Cultural Delegation cordial welcome, the leader, Mr. Ting Se-ling, «aid that Imperialists have always been resentful of China's happiness and peace. He said:
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