Indian Daily Mail, 3 February 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL- VIII. NO. 354. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1953. J FOUR PAGES 15
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  • 317 1 Schemes Prepared To Settle Indian Labourers On Land "India House" Praises H.C.s 'Wise Statesmanship 9 The Government and people of India as well as Indians m Malaya have 'expressed great satisfaction at the decision of the Government of the Federation of Malaya to settle Indian
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  • 51 1 TOKYO. Feb. 2. Prime Minister Shigeni Yeshlda flat, ly denied yesterday that m. made secret commitments to rearm Japan when John Foster Dulles last visited this country m 1951. The denial came m answet to allegations made by opoo. sition parties m th<* marem. Diet session.-
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  • 125 1 WASHDJGTON, Feb. 2. Diplomatic officials heard yes. terday that Charles E. Bohlen, State Department counsellor and advisor on relations with Russia, may be named by the Eisenhower administration to be Ambassador to Moscow. The post has been held sine» last spring by George F. Kennan,
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  • 78 1 A seven.man Indonesian Trade Delegation flew to New Delhi to negotiate a trade agreement. Dr. R. A. Asmaun, leader of the delegation sai.l that the purpoo,, of th«I» vent tvee to "Survey how fat India needs Indonesia, ar.d Indo_ nesla needs India." AP Photo shows: Dr. R.
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  • 41 1 HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Feo 2 A British commercial transport plane carrying 6i. passengers was believed down early today m the North At. lantic, 359 miles east of Candor, Newfoundland, the Royal Canadian Air Force announced- A.P.
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  • 462 1 Announces Decision To Withdraw Naval Patrols From Formosa FEARS OF*THIRD WORLD WAR EXPRESSED WASHINGTON, Feb- 2.— President Eisenhower's momentous decision to permit the Chinese Nationalists m Formosa to open or threaten a second front against the Chinese Communists on the As., tic mainland overshadowed all
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  • 93 1 Ttf ANILA. Feb. 2.— President EXptckia Quiri'no yesterday opened the Philippine Internabiana'l Trade and Cultural Fair— the islands' most ambitious project to promote foreign trade. The fair, located near Manila's waterfront area of Luneta, was built at an estlmated cost ci U353,000.000 It is meant to
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  • 145 1 GREAT TAMIL PLAYWRIGHT HONOURED 'f.O.O.CI MADRAS. Feb. 2— Leading Tam«« gathered in great numbers on Sup da v to v, on01 r their greatest playwright and Mr. P. Sampanda Mudaliar at Kala Mand^--,— Tn'plicane, on the occasion of his 81 birthdav. Leaders of all political par. tiAK. professions and arts
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  • 84 1 SATOON. Fob. 2. Fvc hundred members of the Sai. gOn'a Muslim community yes. terday held annual elections of their congregation. Tboge elected tadhliei Mt. J. M. About Azhg r Chairman, and" Mr. L. Ifefkemej M>.idepn' Vice.Chairman. TtMr resnon.. slbility would bo defending the social Interests jf Indian
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  • 55 1 KARACHI! Feb. 2. Ind©. neslan Tradfe Mission headed by Dr. A. ILsmaun, Chief of Directorate Foreign Economic Relations ar rived here yester. day to negoti »te trade agreement between Pa: ctstan and Indo. nefcia. The Miss >on had already s 'gned an a] rrpempnt with In.
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  • 51 1 DONAGH^DEE. Feb 2- One hundrmd «nri thtrtythre© passengers fr n d crew of th„ Irish ffßry boat Princess Victoria dledfl yesterday when she sank «i the Irish Soa. Ten of the fls4 survivors were members of the crew. These fienires wereK f'fficiaHv unrcun. ced h«re night.
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  • 525 1 Malaya Can Become The Switzerland Of Asia— Rajaji "Her Racial Harmony is An Example To Rest Of The World" (F.0.0.C.) MADRAS, Feb- 2. Malaya could become the ''Switzerland of Asia" giving full scope for the natural development of Malays, Chinese and Indians, said Chief Minister Rajaji addressing tha South Indian
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  • 137 1 THE HAGUE, Fob 2. -The Scindi a steam navigation company's ship JalakeUi which was reported m trouble early yesterday m the eea north of Holland was now out of dan. ger and proceeding towards Rotterdam, latest reports reaching here said. A message from ti^ 7,180. to n ship
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  • 99 1 TRIPOLI (Libya). Feb. 2.Libya's Prime Minister sa.d c-atorday nignt he was hopeiui that final agreements between his country. Briitalr. and the- United States would oe concluded soon. However, he said reports that discussions were nearing a. conclusion wore premature The premier cf this yearo,:d North Afr.can
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  • 77 1 4,500 RUSSIAN PLANES TO ASSIST RED CHINA! TOKYO, Feb. 2. General O P. Weyland «aid tax an exclusive interview her e yesterday that th© Russians have 4,500 war planes based m th* Far East "over «nd above the strength of the Ommtmista Air Force m Manchuria and Red China". The
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  • 716 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Feb. 3, 1953. Third World War To Start In China? MOST things are not what they seem, and especially so are the American statements on Nationalist China- Every one knows the role that America had been playing m China, which was far from that of
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  • 299 2 India Govt. To Extend Free Licence Scheme For Export Off Textile Goods BOMBAY, Jan. 30.— The Government of India has Meddled to extend free, licensing of all permissible varieties o f Cotton piecegoods and cotton manufactures up to the end of June 30, it was officially announced here A notification
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  • 404 2 BOMBAY, Jan. 20.— The Textile Commissioner to the Government of India announced here yesterday jthat the Centre has decided to allow the export of limited quantities of cotton yarn on a quota system A {Press Note stated that this step had been taken to
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  • 101 2 "Big Landlords Less Generous" GAYA, Jan. 2« Mr. J. P. Narain, the Praja Socialist leaders, regretted here that big landlords were reluctant to part with their land. Even small tenants had donated more than what their big landlords had desired to gi Vt h e said. Mr. Narain who 13
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  • 191 2 Finalisation Of Changes In Congress Constitution NEW DELHI, Jan. 30.— The first task before the new Congress Working Committee when it meets her© after its formation will be the appoint, merit of a special committee to frame final recommendations on the pro,r>osed changes m the party's constitution, according to Congress
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  • 185 2 Entire Village Land Donated For Bhoodan GAYA, Jan. 29. Mr. J. P. Narain, the Praja Socialist leader collected about 2,000 acres of land for the Bhooiian Yagfna^ Imostly Jfrom small landholders and kiso.n3, during his 8-day tour *f Gaya district, according to Mr. Damodardas Mandada^ private secretary of Acharya Vinoba
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  • 141 2 Expansion Of Heavy Industries Needed BOMBAY, Uan. 28- -Mr. G. S. Bajpai, .Governor of Bombay, emphasized the me. cessity of developing Iheavy ndustries in India. He was delivering th e inaugural address at the 33rd annual session of th e Institution of Engineers (India) and the silver jubilee celebration of
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    32 2 Photo. During' sweari ng Jn cere, monies for Ike's Cabinet m Washington, Jan. 21, President Eisenhower lends his Secretary of State John Foster Dulles (right) a pen to sign his name. A.P.
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  • 142 2 Pak. Disqualifies Two Ex-Ministers From Holding Office KARACHI, Jan. /29., The Pakistani Governor General disqualified Mr. If. A- Khuhro and Kaz* Fazlullah from hoi. ding any public or representative office for a period of six and four years respectively. A Special Tribunal had j found them guilty of malad. ministration
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    60 2 iw>FSDFSDFSS, These are not apaoe caaets, bat American soldiers m Korea donning a new typ© of colcLbar salt to protect th«m against the cold. (The will teet the suit, made of plastic and weighing only four-ponnds as against 12-15 pounds of regular army winter issue clothes. A light, weight jumper
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  • 91 2 KARACHI, Jan. 20.— India and Pakistan are at present fn .correspondence over .the question of expansion of the existing In do-Pakistan trade agreement, it m authoritatively understood. The existing agreement ifigned m August last l£ limited m scope and does not .noliide important commodities like Pakistan's jute
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  • 195 2 BANGALORE MACHINE TOOL FACTORY NEW DELHI, Jan. HO. llhe memorandum and articles ■i Association tor the inc^r. poration or tne cutx.uuuatan *v_iacnuie Tooi s Limited we re signed by Mr. A. X.. Chanda oec,! et»i-y, _Minis>tiry ol no. auction, on behalf oj. the President and Mr. E U. Buenne Proprietor
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  • 52 2 PAKVASA BOMBAY'S ACTING GOVERNOR NJEW DELHI: A Press I communique issued by the Government of India say s that -vu\ Mangaldas Manoharain Pakvasa has been appointed act as Governor of Bombay during the absence of Mr. Girja Shanker Bajpai, who will represent India at the coming Kashmir talks at Ge.
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    71 2 Photo. Lt. Gen. Maxw«H D. Taylor, using a man of th« Orient, talks to newsmen at the Pentagon, Washing, ton, Jan. 23. after the nited States Army announced he would succeed General James A. Tan Fleet as Bth Army Commander m Ko. r<a- Taylor Is th 0 present Deputy Chief
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  • 128 2 Karnataka Congress Not Divided POONA, Jan. 29 Mr. M. p. Patil [Bombay* Minister for Liocal Self-Government, denied that there was any difference of opinion anwngst Congress members m Kama. taka on the question of formic linguistic States. He said that the resolution on th^, reorganisation of States passed at the
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  • 217 2 COLOMBO, Jan. 29— The elephant heeds man's prayers: this to jbe borne out by a police witness at the mquest of a man who died at Kauugastota, near Kandy, as a result of injuries inflicted by the tusKer of the historic Temple of the Tooth. When the
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  • 992 3 Speakers On Need For Unity RESOLUTIONS PASSED THANKING H.C. FOR GENEROUS GIFT TO MADRAS WANTED PUBLIC HOLIDAY ON TAMILS FESTIVAL DAY Ipoh witnessed a mammoth gathering of Tamils on Sunday, Jan. 18, at the Kinta Indian Association premises where Tamils Festival was celebrated. Vh<z hall was
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    12 3 Mr. C. T. Seenikkatltd. member, Perak State Council spoke on Tamils Festival.'
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  • 105 3 CALCUTTA, Jan. 30.-^Pre-parations for the first elections i>n the history of Sikklm to a 17-member Legislative Council are complete. The State is expected to go to the polls towards the end of Mardh. This was announced m Calcutta on Saturday by the State's Dewan,
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  • 72 3 KANPUR, Jan. 30. The employees' State insurance scheme, which was enforced m Kanpur on Feb. 24, 1952, made satisfactory progress last year, its was learnt here. Claims from 4,682 injured employees and 5,268 claims cf temporary disablement were admitted and payment made :n respect of them
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  • 259 3 Condition For Import Of Uncut Diamonds NEW DELHI, Jan. 30. The Government of India has decided to grant licences for Import from the soft currency area of unset and uncut diamonds to established importers of these goods. An announcement says that Ithe licences win be granted on the basis of
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  • 179 3 ERNAKULAM, Jan. 30.— A resolution requesting the Government of India that the oamking interests im Kerala oe represented on the Central 3oard cf the Reserve Bank of India and on the Local Board >f the Reserve Bank m Madras, was jpassed at a neeting of the
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  • 39 3 NEW DELHI. Jan. 26.-- Sir Alexander Clutterbuck, High Commissioner for the U.K. m India, is to visit Madras from Jan. 27 to Feb. 5, the U.K. High Commission anr" 1 ,Im/,0--here m a statement.- FOC
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  • 70 3 CALCUTTA, Jan. 30.— One hundred and fifteen goats and sheep ambled past the Customs barrier at Dum Dum aiUpcrt recently and were led aboard an Indian Airways Dakota bound for Sheila m Assam, was the first of a series of tihree-a-week fights on wihich the company is
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  • 283 3 India Needs More Tourist Offices NEW DELHI. Jan. 3D.— Mr. O. V. Alagesan, Deputy Minister for Railways and Transport; appealed foa: cooperation of the State Governments and <non-officiai agleno.es m (the tourist i-ndus-try for development of tourist traffic m Indiia. Addressing a meeting of representatives of various State Governments called
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  • 128 3 NEW DELHI, Jan. 30. Following General Maharaj ohri RajendxasUiji's assempuun of charge, as one Com-mauider-in-CUjef of the lniiuaui Army m succesJ.<on to Gen. K. M. Cariap^a. Lieutaen. K. S. Tmmayya has caken over as G.0.C.-in-C.. vVestern Command, from Lt.Gen. S. M. Srmagesh, who becomes G.0.C.-in-C, Southern Command.
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  • 124 3 TRTVANDRUM, Jan. 30. The Government of Travan-core-Cochian have decided to appoint a Committee to go rnto the administration and working of the Sales Tax law m the State and to suggest amendments to the law and improvements m the admiinilstiration of the same w-th a view
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  • 174 3 Srirangam Temple: Court Decision On Form Of Worship TIRUOHTRAPAI J J. Jan. 30. Mr. M. V. Harthara Aiyar, Second Additional Subordi'ruate Judge, TJxudhirapaJli, disposed of a batch of civil appeals on Jan. 16 m which the appellants prayed tor a declaration that the Srirangam temple was thengalal In character and
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  • 114 3 KARAIKAL, Jan. 30— The eOghit-day extraordiinary session of the tPrendh India Representative Assembly, passed a resolution requesting the French India Government to move the French Government for arranging immediate withdrawal of currency notes Issued by Banque de Lindo-Ohine and to take all necessary steps to tide
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  • 128 3 KANPUR. Jan. 30. The employees' provident fund .scheme, launched by the Government of India In November, 1952, is making satisfactory progress m UP. and all the workers and trade unions m the State are co-operating wittti the Government for the successful implementation of the scheme. A
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  • 129 3 BOMBAY, Feb. l. About 10,000 students of secondary schools In Bombay city walked out of their classes last week m protest against three months additional fees imposed on SSC students. Hftherto the students had to pay only nine months' fees m a year. The Action Committee
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  • 38 3 LONDON. Feb. 3. Queer. ETfzabeth II and the DtOra #1 Edinburgh wili fly to Beruiu. da and Jamaica hi Nivembe? at the Start of a round.the. world Commonwealth teur, Buckingham Palace announced yesterday.- A.P.
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  • 43 3 The nucleus of the fund IS U 50,000 provided by the Gov. •mment with Intention of al. ocations from this to be made to communities m th c Colony Aril ling and able to make some contributions themselves to. yards the fund.- Reuter
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  • 29 3 NEW YORK, Feb. 3 Mr. Trygve Lie, United Nation* Secretary General expressed his deep concern at the loss of life id the floods m BrtrJn Holland and Belgium Reuter
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  • 7 3 wks witness hex since last Monday. Reuter
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  • 1323 4 Following further contributions to the Madras Cyclone Relief Fund received by the Indian Daily Mail are thankfully acknowledged below: 0 MISCELLANEOUS: T. C. Manickam Piilay 10, A. V. Ramasamy 2. T. V. Duraisamy 2, R. Subramaniam 2. M. Pitchai L M. Meenatchisundaram 5. P. Govindasamy
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  • 35 4 Thw _£>UTH. England, Feb. 2.— X c known deatohroll m ij; *ods whioh devastated a nq ;at stretch of the coast of P ,a «gland mounted to 57 last Reuter
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  • 62 4 pidePhoto Tellers and cashiers of the Citizens and Southern National Bank m Valdosta. Georgia, Wear surgical masks to protect themselves and customers iron; possible infec&dn from Influenza now at epidemic proportions in Valdosta and elsewhere in the South Executive Vice President James Blanchard of the Bank ordered the
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  • 68 4 NEW DELHI, Feb. I.— First Indian reaction to reports that the United States Seventh Fleet might be wiJtthdrawn from Formosa enabling Chinese Nationalists to attack the mainland '^s hiigTnly critical. Although no official comment is yet available political observers m Delhi believe the reported
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  • 392 4 Ceylon Official's Explanation MADRAS, Feb. I.— The USA has not so far given any aid to Ceylon under the Point Four programme, "probably on account of Ceylon's rubber supplies 'to Communist China," said Sir Kanthiah Vaithianathan, Ceylon's External Affairs Secretary, last week.
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  • 36 4 THE HAGUE. Feb. I.— A state of emergency was proclaimed m several areas of south-western Holland today after gale --whipped seas breached this low-lying country's costal defences and caused widespread flooding.- Reuter
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  • 112 4 COLOMBO: Prince Aly Khan wiJIl arrive here sometime this month unless he makes a last minuite change In his plans. A leading member of the Khoja community wOll fly to Bombay (where Ally Khan is dime nexit week) to ensure that the Ceylon trip materialises.
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  • 38 4 HONG KONG, Feb. 2. Chinese press digpatcnea from Canton reported yeateraay that Chao Pau.tung, a Mocow trained pilot lauded a* the air hero of Communist China, has been appointed Air Fore Commander for Central and South China- A.P.
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  • 68 4 Red Influence In American Trade Union WASHINGTON. Feb. I.— A senate sub-ccm-nlttee last night publiSned a case history claiming that communists dominated an American trade union by physical violence and a "atmosphere of intinmlidatlon and vilification." The union lis the Marine Cooks and Stewards Union, on the Pacific coast. It
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  • 39 4 i iJ.iUAM, Feb. 2.— The Dutch rad.o reported yesterday that eight person* lost their lives when a dyke burst at four poiA*i a* Hontentaa* »n Zeeuw* Viianderen, part of the prov'nce of ?ce!an*.«- A.P.
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  • 28 4 GAUTEMAIA CITY, Feb. 2 Guatemala reasserted her sovereign claim to British Hon. duras m a note to the World Meteorological Organisation m Switzerland Friday.. Reuter
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