Indian Daily Mail, 31 December 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. K. No. 321. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31 1953. POUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 208 1 I Announcement Expected L Early From London I LONDON, Dec. SO— An early announcement that 1 General Sir Gerald Templer will continue as High v Commissioner in Malaya for some time to come was expected in well-informed circles in London. The two-year
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  • 109 1 Sydney Talks To Stabilise Sterling Areas I i/ONDON, Dec. 30.— Finance ministers of the British Ownmonwealth will lay plans in Sydney next month to safe- guard the economy of the sterling area so tha,t it can meat any trade recession that may occur ill 1954. But authoritative quarters here said
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  • 105 1 I WASHINGTON. Dec 30.— U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles reported Tuesday the United States would get m touch with Russia before the proposed Jan. 25 Foreign Ministers' meeting in Berlin to exchange views on President Eisenhower's proposal for a peacetime atomic energy pool.
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  • 179 1 KOREAN PRISONERS MUDDLE LONDON, Dec. 30. The British Foreign Office repeated Kg demand that all prisoners of war in Korea must be released ou Jan. 22 under the Korean armistice agreement. A spokesman made the statement in a news conference comment on the majority report of the Neutral Nations Repatriation
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  • 100 1 SEOUL. r>oc. 30. S<*h Korean President Dr S?»Kman Rhee called on the M*s to halt "futile <jteicuo<M" with the Oommunlsts" a™ join hia nation in a iff* great battte to annihUß' Red forcea tha>t sec destruction of the free fOrl< Th« fiery Korean >atri°*. in
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  • 61 1 KHATMAN^ (Nepal). Deu 30 —King Trljuvana of Nepal will return h>™ r ror Europe on Jan. 7, it as reported here last night. He is cwr leBCin »n France after hearth tnroa L treat ment In S-tzerland. The report said wl u leave Paris by air on in
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  • 31 1 Quarantine, Because of Monkey Daiikal was Pcd 6 here yesterday ,urs because one of had a pet monkey, lighter is en route to an Gulf froi« nan eneral ear go. A.P.
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  • 94 1 Londoner* who saw Sir Wlnxton Churchill arrive at 10 Downing Street yesterday after his Christmas break noticed that his bandaged left hand him no longer in a Kline. The Prim© Minister burned hia hand when a box of matches flared up at a dinner party just
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  • 78 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 30. Queen Elizabeth was named Britain's Woman of the year today by Time Magazine, while Britain's Man "was clearly its great ageing political chieftain. Sir Winston Churchill." Gerrroan Ohanoefllor Dr. Konrad Adenauer was named "Man of the Year" for 1953 by Time.
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  • 87 1 Trurvn iw in uruiea ana \^miing refugees next V*" at P* I™™1 0 Most of the displ/^ to sons «re Koreans X and the i K Z run tato number behev^ a ew thousands. Q(ed to ask for eigners are ej£ may num ber nese traders caught
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  • 92 1 KARACHI, Dec. 30.— A dock strike thart should have started here ait midnight last niffht haa boon postponed for 24 hours. The Port Workers Union President Mr. Khatib htus been informed that 'the P#rt Trust Chairman F. M- Khaa wikl receive a, deputation today and the
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  • 57 1 Soviet Missi on Arrives Bombay HOMBAY, i>ec. 30— A ten. member Soviet scientist delegation arrived in Bombay on Tuesday by plan" from Rome to attend th«* forthcoming session of the Indian Science Con■iwm at Hyderabad, in which American scientists also are participating. Led by Soviet academician G_ F. Alexandrov, the
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  • 38 1 AUCKLAND. Dec. 30.— Nine earth tremors were felt in Rotorua, In the centre of North Island (New Zealand), early yesterday. The majority of the townfolk were awakened by the noise, but no damage was reported. A.P.
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  • 194 1 intervetion in Indo-China Or Fight In Korea Will Result In Attack On R. China WASHINGTON. Deo. 30. U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles tainted that the United States neta, and ,air force's will reiii!a*e directly If Communist China openly intervene* in Indochina or renews the ftjfhtinjj
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  • 116 1 LONDON, Dec. 30.— Britain is keeping a worried, eye on the CommunM-led Vi«tminh offensive has cut across the narrow waist of Imdodhdna to the Siamese border, Foreign Office spokesman said. "We are watching the situation with concern" and con- suiting 1 with Thailand and Western powers, the spokesman
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  • 40 1 LiONDON. E>ec. 30. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lytitelton said here that apparent solutions to African 1 problems should not be studied through European eyes but should toe continually tested against the human physical and climatic conditiona <* Aifrica itself. Reuter
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  • 251 1 Ind Pak Delegates Arrive By Same Plane The Indian and Pakistani delegations to the British Commonwealth Finance. Ministers Conference commencing on Jan. 8, 1964 at Sydney, arrived here yesterday afternoon by the same plane. Each delegation consists of four members and their leaders Mr. C. D. Deshmukh (India) and Mr.
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  • 107 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 30.— The India and Pakistan delegates, discussing Kashmir, yesterday announce* that they had made "satisfactory progress" i*' tiX nine-day talks. k J° int J Otn 2% subjects by the sides, ;.jCed the creadiscussed main tenancc of a ne°acefi"' HtmOsphere P«ticupeaceiv reference to
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  • 192 1 I From Our Own Correspondent I MADRAS, Dec. 30. The Third Congress of the Communist Party of India which Just concluded at Madura, dei cided that Hindi should not^; made compulsory State>Jv;°" ijuaffo or the Indian v^f" This is a signified policy on the .-art ■>' Communists
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  • 76 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 30.— Premier Nehru will arrive in Trivandrum on Feb. 5, to make an election campaign tour of Travancore Cochin State, said the Chief Minister John here to pressmen on his return from Delhi. Mr. John expressed confidence that the
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  • 62 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. SO. The capital watt shocked into grief by the tragic death of young and brilliant N'epalese Ambassador General Bi.ja.ya who was electrocuted in his bathtub on Tuewlay. It appears short circultJjf 2£ '•JSSSer Ra»a at Mepal. he was ortV
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  • 78 1 *Tom our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 30.— Some of the latest and most interesting arrivals by German ship In Madras are seven bears from Russia for zoos in South India. Four are Polar bears first Been In India and three brown bears which will certainly
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  • 35 1 PAASB. Doc. 30. Tlv» average number of unemployed in France this year was only 270,000 or 1.5 percent <rf the working population, according- to a report issued here by the National Institute of Statistics. Reuter
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  • 537 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thur. Dec. 31, 1953 World's Only Beacon THE year 1953 which is coming to a close today will be remembered for ever not for Marshal Stalin's death nor for the election of General Eisenhower to the U.S. Presidency but for the "Soldiers of Peace" which India
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  • 817 2 TERMS Or REFERENCE: TO REPORT BY JUNE 1*55 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru announced in the House of the People, the setting up of a Commission to enquire and report on the reorganisation of States in India. The Commission, Mr. Nehru announced will consist of Syed Fazl Ali,
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  • 232 2 NEW DELHI: L,t-Gen. D. R. Thapar, Director-General, Armed Forces Medical Services, is proceeding on leave preparatory to retirement at the end of January, 1954. General Thapar, who completes a record period of 36 years' service, will be 60 years of age in April next year. He has had
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  • 86 2 PHOTO (Chinese women coming from Canton Red China are seen as they arrive at the Hong Kong station. They are still carrying cans to carry oil back to China. iCooking oil has been rationed and is reported to be very scarce on the mainland. More
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  • 25 2 LUXEMBOURG, Luxembourg, Dec 30. Grand Duchess Charlotta has appointed Foreign Minister Joseph Bech Premier of Luxembourg-. He replaced Pierre nim#wn» ».,k~ died last week^ AP
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  • 452 2 MADRAS: The issue privilege of the House was raised last week in connection with the report in Dinamani a local Tamil daily attributing the speech made by one member of the Legislative Assembly to another member. The Speaker, Mr. J. Sivashanmugham Pillai immediately after question hour
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  • 262 2 Itotta E 2w D L ThC H me Mini ter Dr. Kailasnath thl u\m d i resS Coherence, that the principal object of nomJs 1 1 h reform 1 s Proposed was to bring* justice to the homes, of the
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  • 275 2 The Home Minister said it was "a suggestion worth considering" whether it would not advisable in such oases to p*ovi<fc that action eoyld be taken by the police only after the Director of Public Prosecutions had accorded sanction. He would not, however, agree that
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  • 217 2 NEW DELHI: As a result of the GudKil Committee's rocommenckitions. orders had been issued that dcarness pay should be included In th« basic pay for calculating the dea»th-cum- retirement >cratirity and p^mlon of all CentraJ Government servants:, stated Mr. M. C. Shah, lieputy F-oi.oioe Minister,
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  • 132 2 PATIALA: Dr. Rejendra Prasad, the Indian President, laid the foundation stone of the Government Medical College, the first Medical College in this north-west frontier State. At the foundation stono laying- ceremony the Indian President emphasised the need for a welfare State to cater to and look
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  • 387 2 MADRAS: A strong condemnation of the pilfering ten dency in factory and warehouse, 'sign of an uncivilised peo" pie was made by the Chief Minister, Sri. C. Rajagopala chaViar. He also contrasted private and public (Government) management of industry, and said in the
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  • 503 2 "it is notorious that even x>-opertive concerns are not is vigilant as they should be rhey are not as vigilant as private managements are. Even vhen 20 people came together n an incorporated concetn tJie nanagement is less efficient toan when a single person %-ns a company or
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  • 180 2 NEW DELHI: An academy of drama, dance and other finer arts is to be started a Hyderabad by Sri Harindranath Chattopadhyaya. Member of Parliament and a well known poet and dramatist. He is the brother of late Sreemati SarojiniNaidu. The Prime Minister Siri Jawaharlal Nehru has
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  • 251 2 SIMLA: While the CongTcss High Command has condemned all fasts whether political or otherwise, and the Government of India have issued a directive to the various State Governments to treat attempts at hunger-strikes as criminal offence, a member of the Himachal Pradesh State Legislative Assembly
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  • 140 2 rsxiiAi+A: Mr, Jagjiwan ttam, Union Communications Minister, said that the proposed U.S.-Pakistan military alliance had brought the people of india face to face with a vital lational issue. The people of PEPSU in u r s lcU J ar had to remember that they belonged to a
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  • 810 3 Defends Continuation! Of The Ministry mwmmmM motion of conli<l££ taS^tatoE?^ re^« «f a-rt on account of the a^Mee £n22^ I Glance in the course of his renli** J o n Parliament, Mr. Manjuran ff the u States Minister had stated that he
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  • 39 3 K^kiS^V" sri dedarinK open the AU- rir s w»deahi and Industrial Exhibition at «m»» \m Mr \,**maraj Nadar. Tamil Nad Congress Pre\J r Raja, ex-thief Minister of madras and Kamu.i Dcvi are seated in the front rbw.
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  • 324 3 MOTOR VEHICLE PRODUCTION BIRLA'S PLEA I »k CALCUT TA: Sri B.M. Birlm n t i° m P° ne ?te manufactured its Wl* dustry was Playing suffi^J" raaWng: India selfWhile t ft fc a tomobil es. meat for encSC* the Oovernnufaoturo of motoY n the ro*" reatricttng importe.'^ l6B P o
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  • 420 3 JhS X- l t. a had now r eachec their highest level since 1951 with the demand maintainine a steady tone since the new season opened in June. hJ^q.T^ disclosed by Mr H.K. Stringfellow. Chairman, Calcutta Tea Traders Association at its annual meeting recently. He
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  • 173 3 FOREIGN MILITARY AIRCRAFT TRANSIT FACILITIES >*EW DELHI: Sri Mahavir Tyagi, Minister for Defence Organisation, said in the Council of States, that transit facilities in India were afforded to military aircraft of foreign countries on the basis of reciprocity. Sri Tyagi, who was replying to a question by Sri M Basayapunniah
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  • 97 3 LONDON: The destiny; i-u,.* be 9 imu 6 xuaia irom early m the New Year till late March, is one of the British representatives who are to attend the Indian Science Congress at Hyderabad. He is coming to India after lecturing in Australia, attenJing the
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  • 313 3 RAJAJI m \uu.\>: me nanjan problem If* no longer one of removal of untouchability but a bigger problem of poverty, said Sri C. Rajagopalachariar, Chief Minister of Madras, In the Legislative Assembly. He admitted there was caste feeling in villages, and among Harijans themselves.
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  • 199 3 CALCUTTA COURT JUDGEMENT NEW DELHI During the debate on the working of the Preventive Detention Act, the Home Minister, Dr. JC N. Katju, cited in the House of tue People a judgement of the Calcutta High Court in a case in which the Manager of a colliery was killed. He
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  • 94 3 COMPENSATION FOR INDIAN LANDHOLDERS IN BURMA RANGOON: The Indian delegation discussed here the question or compensation for Indian owned land nationalized by the Burmese Government. The Burmese and Indian aides have made no official statement on the talks but it is generally understood that the Indian delegation suggested to the
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  • 619 3 TRICHUR: Presiding over the inaU^H 10-day Hindu Religiou« Conference, His HijS raja of Cochin said there oould not be a «B welfare of thv> world than the aim of the cultivation of an appreciation of the thoi^l lie embedded in the Hindu re lie ion.
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  • 439 3 NAGPUR: Captain Cartner sole survivor of the air crash near here on Dec 12, told the Court of Inquiry that his eft engine tailed twice and he lost height considerably and decided to belly-land. The 28-year-old pilot made his statement at the Medical
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  • 44 3 LONDON, Dec. 30,—Viscount Simon, 80-year-old former Lord Chancellor and Liberal party leader, has entered a hospital for medical observation, it was announced. Hospital officials said he became iU on Christmas day and a thorough physical checkup wa s recommended. A.P.
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  • 303 3 LEASING OUT OF ESTATE LAND IN MALABAR MADRAS: Mr. K. P. Kuttikrishnan Nair, Law Minister gave details in the Madras Legislative Assembly relating to the leasing out of waste land in the Kuthali Nayar's Estate in Malabar, Ho Vw thiii tfr-Tvaa- i,iu4.5 acres and I 912.5 and 810 acres in
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  • 133 3 AMRITSAR: Mil P- K. Kaul, Financial (yrtmissioner, Punjab, and Mr A*** l Hu«sain. Financial Commissioner, Punjab (P) iet at the AttariWagah b^'dcr for over six hours la"- week in the another atterart' to resolve what is call*" the "Wagah border land dilute." The Deputy Commissioners of
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  • 285 3 HYDERABAD: Dr. D. Ram of Patna, invited the attention of the Union Government, and the State Governments for the establishment of a central national laryngological, (ear, nose, and throat) institute in a central place at an early date for the teaching of postgraduates In this branch
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  • 33 3 I LONDON, Dec. 30.— Two Japanese scientists, touring the Soviet Union, at the Invitation of the USSR Academy of Sciences, arrived in Leningrad Tueatiay, Moscow radio r%» A.P.
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  • 83 4 Spore, Thar. Dec WfOrld^fSay today Drogramme 8Q3% and con THE year isd coming to i ,f* day will be ij^J for ever noJrtQ states Stalin's dflned and relaeletfjp^' Asian nations Magsay B ay called upon jfe Huk rebels "who have been misled by the lies of the
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  • 78 4 "Feeling Of Uncertainty On Estates On MTIBA estautee there have been no changt* In waxes and there prevails a g<enenal ifeelinir at unoertainty att to what will (be the outcome of the present negotiations between the MPJE A a&d the Plantation Workers' Union. As yet there are no reporta of
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  • 500 4 Sir John's Movf To Tackle Highly Commended JPifSf* o^ 9 <***"" A *o Asia", Ceylon Times has commented on the dangers confronting the Asian Countries and the needf or closer co-operation among thorn. X Following is the editorial comment: "In a recent after-dinner speech Sir John
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  • 93 4 PALABLE PENICILLIN Uyr Penicillin in Deo,deUckws flavours tfcJtoberry, vanilla and Aooolate Is just what he doctor orders for 4d( rounjrsterg here. Bat the doctors who vorrled before becauw children refused to take :1m medicine in its onlavoured form are bow worrying about the UkeiK iMiod of their taking M Dverdose.
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  • 121 4 Singapore Printing Emplo* yeea Union decided last night to serve strike notice on the Malaya Publishing Hou a e, expiring on Jan. 13 1954. The strike decision was I aken J aft a two-hour meeting following the employers' refu. sal to grant a
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  • 31 4 The Pir 8 t Annual Conference of the Pan-Malayan Students' Federation will be held at the Technical College, Gurney Rd Kuaia Lumpur, from Jan. 1 to Jan. 3.
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  • 52 4 The State Engineer, Pahang reported yesterday that the Jerantut Ferry i 8 operating again, and tiie road from Benta to Kuantan is now open to traffic. _Th€ State Engineer, Trengf™" ak also reported that the iJ2? Ferry started to operate SgJ, at 11 30 a m y«ster<lay area
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  • 166 4 It la proposed to quote monthly the various indices for «ach of thr«^ budgets for the month In question and ai*e to give the highest ever recorded and aim the highest during the current year, says the Federation's Labour Department Report for
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  • 22 4 The next Assizes in Singapore will be held on Monday, Jan 11, in the Supreme Court at iO 30 a.m.
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  • 90 4 The parliamentary Under Secretary to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Lord Minister, will arrive in Singapore by air on Saturday, Jan. 2 at 2.50 p.m. He will be staying with the Governor for four nights and leave for Sydney on the morning
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