Indian Daily Mail, 2 February 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 353. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 2, 19^3. FOUR PAGES IS CENTS
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  • 344 1 Ike Has Strong Support At Home Serious Misgivings In Britain WASHINGTON, Feb. i.— President Eisenhower appeared assured Saturday of strong support m Congress for his expected move to release the Seventh Fleet from Formosa duty and open the way for Nationalist raids on the
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  • 76 1 COMMUNISTS WORRIED? i-.L>iNa-H_»ix, reo. 1. Ail Aaiua i leaders have caned to an emergency _.uee«ng m Jf eking to work jui. apian oi counter strategy •a anticipation oi stronger »var measures m the Far i_.*«st *>y .rresiuent Eisennower, acto a message m to. u*ys oUnday 'iime. I nts paper's correspondent
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  • 39 1 SAN FKAiNoxoco, Beb. —Mr. Aoiai Stevenson, deleaUeiuoeiaiic prtv>iu tnt canwill sa.il ior Tokyo on ..viaicn Z UuJ^Cmi Mm liner fiM. jjoenc Wilson m wie nrst leg **l ma round me wari<i, tour, was annvuncea Leve Reuter
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  • 47 1 ROME, Feb. I—Mr.1 —Mr. ,John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State, and Mr. Harold Sta*Sen of 'the Mutual Security Agency, »eft Rome by air tor Pan s today «>n the second -stage of their NMUft. wind factfinding tour of a western Europe.—R Reuter
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 1 The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Tern, pier, Jan- 28, Inspected the No. 1 Squadron (Selangor) of the Federation of Malaya Air Training Gorpa at Kna'a Lumpur. Picture shows .His Excel, tency taking- the salute at the march past. (Dept. of Information Photo).
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  • 111 1 1 13 Bandits Eliminated In January This Year L'ncoJifirmed figures for Jahuary, this yew, at present available Bsnow that 113 Communist terrorists wore eliminated duflrin? the month, comprising: sevehty killed, nine captured M*nd thirty-four surrenders. In addition, twontyetght ten»rists were wounded, sab's tux official press re-I^-mCJwuHW *n Kuala Lumpur last
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  • 46 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. 1,The White House yesterday described as "completely unrounded" a report that President Elsenhower and Premier Stalin are to hold a meeting soon off Alaska. The report was published m Australia. Mr. Eisenhower's press sec retary, Mr. James Hagerty. flatly denied it. Reuter
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  • 255 1 The employment of modern technical aids to increas.seouirity of communications ;hrouighout the Federation A Malaya is described m a report on the work of the Communications Security Jommiittee. which has just jeen issued. The Committee, which was set up to April, 1952. en orders
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  • 40 1 ATHENS. Feb 1. Greek Prime Minister Alexander Pa. pagos has suggested te the Nobel Prize Committee that the next Peace Prize be awarded to former United States President jHarry Truit was man, ced here— Reuter
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  • 63 1 Mr. Abbas Masooal, Mr. Abi.ur Rahman fr'rumarzi, Mr. AmMl Nouri, Mr. Ja. lall Nalnl and Mr. Dantah Naubakht. member* of the Iranian Press Delegation to India, called on the President, at Ra»htrapati Bhnv.in. New Delhi, on Jan. 21- Photo sh»w» the members *>f th c Delegation with
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  • 70 1 KASHMIR. Feb. I.— Four people were killed ana twj injured when police opened lire on Friday on vioient Pra>a Parisnad political demotnstrators m Jorian, 32 miles from Jammu. A Kashmir Government press note issued here on Saturday said tnat earlier poii.ee nad chargea w.it.
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  • 128 1 (F.0.0.C.) MADRAS, Jan. 1. Two eminent South Indian musi. c-:ans have been elected as first fellow of the Indian Aca. demy of Dance, Drama and Music which was inaugurated by President Prasad on Thursday. They were: Veena Karaikudi Saarnbasiva Iyer and vo. can st Ariyakudl Ramanuja
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  • 40 1 (F.0.0.C.) COLOMBO, Feb. I.— Lady Ramanathan, wife of Ceylon's greatest pariot the late Sir Ponnambalam Ramanathan, expired yesterday afternoon at 2.45 p.m. at ChunnakamShe was the mother-in-law of the Minister of Post Mr. 3. Natesan. Copyright.
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  • 295 1 To Ask Nehru To Recover Bose's Ashes Jap Monk Sails For India TOKYO, Feb. i. Japanese Buddhist priest Tmai is leaving Kobe tomorrow for India to ask Prime Minister Nehru to recover the ashes of Tndia's wartime revolut ionary leader Subhas Chandra Bose, said to be m a Tokyo temple-
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  • 372 1 Wanchoo's, Report Will Soon Be Ready Ranga's Party Will^Heip Congress Defeat Reds (F.0.0.C.) MADRAS, Feb. 1 Mr Justice Wanchoo who has completed his interviews with ail persons interested m the question of the partition of Madras State to create Andhra, has now
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  • 128 1 Madras High Court To Serve Writ On Central Govt.? (F.0.0.C.) MADRAS, Feb. 1. The Govt of India, it Is learnt here, have appointed Sir Travor Harris, former Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court, to conduct an inquiry into the charge of corruption against Mr S. A. Venkataraman, ICS- formerly
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  • 69 1 Re-Election Ordered In Madras (F.0.0.C.) NEW DELHI, Feb. I —The Election Commission of the Indian Union ha* called on Members of the Madras State Assembly to elect 24 members again to the Upper House before Mar. 13. All vacancies were caused by th© decision cf the Election Tribunal that the
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  • 100 1 (F.O.O.C.) NEW D_3_H_, Feb. 1— The Govt of India have banned with immediate effect the ex. port of sugar and gur except where firm commitmentg have been made* This Govt had an. nounccd earlier that two lakh tons of sugar could be exported but following a
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  • 69 1 Reds Routed In Ernakulam Elections (F.0.0.C.) ERNAKULAM, Feb. 1— The Congress Party ha s won complete control of the Ernakutam Municipal Council, winning 25 out of 32 seats. The remaining seven se«t s were won by In. dependents, while the Comma. nist and Kerala Socialist Par. ty who set up
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  • 584 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Feb. 2, 1953. UNIVERSITY CULTURE IF government service is not regarded as the be-all and fend-all of the university education, then much of the heat In the present controversy 'over the proposed Chinese University will, we are sure, subside and the whole thing will acquire
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  • 681 2 To Solve Famine Problem Finance Irrigation Projects POONA, Jan. 29. Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh, Union Finance Minister said yesterday he thought the Bombav r Government could review and reconsider their prohibition policy m view of the famine conditions m the State. Such a review should keep"
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  • 86 2 MANGALORE, Jan. 29. Followfng complaints from \merican importers that certafai Indian pepper cc:: ligaments contained live cr dead fnsects, the Government of rrvciifa has asked the Madras Government to ascertain from merchant a if t.iey were willing to set uip fumigation plants, iit is learnt. Otherwise, the
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  • 157 2 N.C.C ASKED TO HELP FIVE YEAR PLAN SHILLONG, Jan. 28.— Pro. siding oo c r a function held m observance of the National Cadet jC°rpS Day Assam's Finance Minister,. Mr. Bora, expressed the hope that Hhe cadets and officers would set an example by their Spirit i>l service and discipline
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  • 122 2 BOMBAY, Jan. 28. The Indii.n Meteorological Department has employed 93 ships to act as floating oh«erva<orl*s en the high sea*. These nh**rv:itorffs sro te report 'weather condL t lnns to the' Indian coastal radio .stations. When In foreign waters, they com* under «n- integrated International programme. Th»rty_elght
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  • Article, Illustration
    76 2 Photo. Indonesian Ambassador to Rome, Suurpo' Pamontyak (extreme right), introduces star danoer", 13-year-old Ni Gusti Roka (centre, full faf> towards camera) and Beaona dancer (name unavailable) to President Luigi Ffnaudi and the President's wife, Donna Ida (seated left), when members °f *he Bali ballet group and their orchestra gave their
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  • 103 2 BOMBAY, Jan 28- -Dr V. Subramanyan, Director. Central Food Technical Research .institute. Mysore, left B*»--tay by Air India International for the United King J -mi to study the availability of suitable machines ifor pro. cessing Indian materials, ta. nfoca and peanut cake flour, for the production of
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  • 86 2 WASHINGTON. Feb. 1. Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R--WL6) told the Senate Friday his special investigating subcommittee Is unc?vering "alarming and disgraceful" (practices m the Foreign Aid Programme and m buying for the Defence .stockpile. He made his change as the Senate granted more than U3s6.Bm. to Its
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    49 2 Plioto, This is a general view of the scene in C*W« (Egypt) Liberation Square recently during the big pageant which is the highlight of Egypt's fonr days' celebration In anniversary of th* count ry'« hopes under tho Natuib Mtlnw. Throe nlanos fly ov«r the marching troop, and floats. A.P.
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  • 459 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 28. Six years' teachins of English m the secondary school stage and improved methods of teaching and examination m the English language are some of the important recommendations fA the two-day inference of university English professors which included
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  • Letters to the Editor:
    • 178 2 Kerala Samajam Meeting Was "Unconstitutional" Gin— The (decisions taken by the Singapore Kerala Ba. majam at Hts recent "extra, ordinary general meeting" »re, m my opinion, w valid, because th c meeting was at.' tended by about 40 members while th« tot*l irembet. ship of the Samajam la .bout 1,">00,
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    • 136 2 Sir,— l wish te draw the attention ef the Singapore Traction Company authorities to the juTßient need of dla. -•laying the number «f the route on the side «f the i s- enective vehicles. At present, ,v >is number appear* «»nly m front of the
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    • 169 2 RENAME 'BUFFALO ROAD' AS 'NADAR ROAD' Sir. Recently there was a *»-iticiJim In one of the local nniws about the inappre. oriatenees of the name* "Ker. bau Road" end 'Buffalo Road* and there w*s a suggestion to rename one of them. No 'ker. bau' or buffalo is grazing m his
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  • 243 3 India Govt. To Amend Electoral Law NEW DELHI, Jan. 30. Amendments to the electoral law to provide for appeals, before the commencement of the poll, against improper rejection or acceptance of nomination by returning officers, are under consideration of the Government of India,
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  • 207 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 24.— The duity of the Delimitation Commission (the appointment of which was announced) will be to readjust the territorial constituencies m the House of the People and the various State Legislative Assemblies on the basis of the 1951 census figures. The Commission will be
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  • 100 3 UNITED NATIONS. N.Y.. Feb. I.— A U.N. spokesman says Secretary-Gen. Trygve Lie has asked the United States for a ruling on provisions m the McCarran Immigration Law which affects the status of 400 foreign employees of the U.N. He said Lie had raised the
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  • 28 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 3- Th e U.S. fcovemmrnt said Thursday thai*- the current influenza epidrBrc i& apparently causing an i»crea_f> in deaths over the kiafioa.. A.P.
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  • 28 3 BEIRUT, JfVn. Si. Leban. cse Prtemfert Khaled Shehab denied ThurJ"_ny a report that Lebanon ha^p proposed pro. j«t -for «cß|omic •unity Syria m t«9 is «t Cha»uT», A.P.
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  • 123 3 No More Rulers Ruled Now, Says Nehru NEW DELHI. Jan. 29. Prime Minister Nehru ex changed greetings with th»; 500 men, women and children Who hade come from different parts of India to take part m the folk dances and other Republic Day festivities. Accompanied by Mrs. Indira Gandhi, Mr.
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  • 242 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 29.— Two complaints were filed by the Special Police Establishment 1 of the Government of India before the Special Judge of Delhi. Mr. OJirdev Singh, m connection with what is popularly known as the "Fertiliser Case." Mr. Gurdev Singh has been appointed Special Judge under
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  • 700 3 "THE GENESIS OF THE SIVA GNANA BODHAM" (By Pulavar Mani S. PONNAMBALAM, J.P., Muar). TAMIL culture is as ancient as Vedic Sanskrit Culture m South India and Ceylon Tamil and. Sanskrit were considered as sister language.' by our ancestors who had equal knowledge of them Vedas and Agamas- which arc
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  • 313 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Nehru emphasized here the need for developing basic industries to make the country increasingly less dependent on other nations for her economic emancipation. The factory, he said, was essential 'from our defence point of view and also because it was 'one of these
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  • 103 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 30— The Government of India Is understood to have sternly warned sugar factories against any attempt to hold back controlled sugar in the hope of selling at a premium at a future date. It appears the Central Food and Agriculture Ministry has received
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  • 174 3 VICTORIA'S STATUE TO BE REMOVED AMRii'SAR, Jan. 29.— The Amrttsar Municipality has completed its plans for the removal of Queen Victoria's statue from its present site m *toe heart of the city. Its removal had been deolded vipon several years ago. The removal wfll cost the Municipality Rs. 4,000. The
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  • 322 3 -Krishna Menon 2M. SOLDIERS CIVILIANS KILLED BOMBAY, Jan. 29,— Mr. Krishna Menon, Indian elegate to the recent session of the U.N., said here that India would "keenly" continue her effort to end the stalemate m Korea when the U.N. Assembly resumes its session m
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  • 145 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 30. --The U.N. has invited Mr. Sudhir Ghosh, first Administrator of Faridabad, as an expert on community projects to participate im a conference m Rio I de Janeiro on community development on rural welfare. High-level representatives iof the latin American countries
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  • 46 3 WASHINGTON. Jan. 30. Delegates from 46 nations meet here on Friday td see ii they can get together on a new world wheat-marketing programme aimed at stabilising prices and supplies. A programme now .n effect and set up under an InterJuly 31.- A.P.
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  • 182 3 The Celebrated Trengganu Stone Was Discovered In 1924 The celebrated Trengganu Stone was found at Kuala Brang m Trengganu. Accounts of the inscription were published m 1924 and iv the same year the stone was placed m tne Raffles Museum on loan by tho Sultan of Trengganu, said Mr. M.
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  • 107 3 Further Allotment For Cyclone Relief MADRAS. Jan. 29.— A further allotment of Rs. 60.000 has been made by tht Cyclone Relief Committee for relief work m the Cyclone affected areas of Tanjorc and Tiruchirapalli districts including Rs. 60.000 for Tanjore and Rs. 6,000 for Tiruchirapalli. The Madras Ministers have n
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  • 54 3 DAVENPORT. Eng., Feb. 1. Suspicious damage on two R'~yal Navy Aircraft Carriers and another merchant ship fire was reported Friday night m a series of British shipboard incidents suggesting sabotage. The current jitters and suspicions started two days ago after a mysterious cabin fire m the Liner Queen
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  • 505 4 Instruments In Singapore (By Our Staff Reporter) There are two instruments called Spectrograph and Spectrophotometer m the Chemistry Department. Singapore, the workings and utility of which are tremendous. They are used, for identifying very small substances, the farmer for minerals and the latter for organic
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    62 4 Many friends attended the wedding at the Church of the Visitation, Seremban, Jan. 24. of Mr. Silverius Seinnyah, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. S enn y ah of NUW, and Miss Philomtn Maricanu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arulsamy, oT Kuala Lumpu\r. The bridegroom is attached ito the Road
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  • 193 4 Paglar To Raise In Legco Dato C. J. Fuiglar -haa sought written answers from the Colonial Secretary; at the Legislative -Council meeting to be h»l<f oil Feb. to*Wi<* following: (1) Whether the Govern- ment of Singapore has any interests m •Redifljuslon' and wjhat amount of revenue
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  • 30 4 GENEVA. Feb. I.—Russia, after ignoring earlier proposals, has agreed to attend an East-West trade conference m Geneva on Feb. 25. Other East European countries are expected to follow suit.— Reuter
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  • 106 4 LONDON, Feb. I—A1 A wo. man was granted a divorce here Friday because her hus-' band left her to enter a monastery. The husband, Edward New. man, 65, now of th* Beneaktine Monastery, Prinknash Abbey, Glocestershire, did not contest the charges of desertion brought
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  • 82 4 The Dowager Marchioness of Readimig, G.8.E., Chairman of the Women's Voluntary Service, will shortly visit W.V.S. Members m the Far East. Lady Reading is expected to arrive tn Singapore by air on March 2. She wiH remain here far a week apd will then tour
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  • 592 4 French Angel Thrills Crowd At The Happy World Stadium (By Our Staff Reporter) Saturday night at the Happy World Stadium were witnessed teriffic fights when the hairy French Angel and the sturdy Bert Asserati went on action m two different fights, each m his own turn giving a ithrillinir event
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    • 182 4 New City Cinema 1 NOW SHOWING I 3 Shows: 3.15 6.15 9.15 p^n. I D ARN A I (INDONESIAN MALAY PICTURE* H :::::::::::::-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:n^ j ROYAL Today at 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. Last 3 Shows Of APNI IZZAT I OPENS TOMORROW 1 CHANDRAKALA PICTURES' I Million Rupee Musical Fantasy of the
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