Indian Daily Mail, 6 February 1953

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 357. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUA*y\ 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 259 1 Eden Reported To Have Informed Dulles Asia Might Misconstrue Act LONDON, Feb. 5. -Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden is expected to tell the House of Commons today that Britain cannot accept a United States repudiation of the wartime Yalta agreement to give Russia
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  • 155 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, In. dia's Minister for Commerce, passed through Singapore yesterday to Bandeong, where he will lead the Indian Delegation, to the ECAFE Conler. ence. Mr. Karmarkar wlio arrive* here, from Bangkok was met' at Kallang A rport
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  • 115 1 The Singapore Art Society's Annual Exhibtton of Photographs wCi be bpened formally by Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, C.B.E. J.P., Deputy President of the Legislative Council, at 5.30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 0, In the British Council Hall. Thereafter It will be open dally from 9 a.m. to 6
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  • 55 1 LONDON. Feb. 5. Prime Minister Winston Churchill surprised the House of Lord* Tuesday with an announcement that he wante to re- arm it. Viscount Swlnton, a Churjhiil spokesman fn tne Lords, jaid Onur chill had sent out invitations to party leaders *o join a conference on Lords .-efosnn.
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  • 918 1 Plans For Covering Coronation Announced (By Our Staff Reporter) The Director of Broadcasting Mr. F. N- Lloyd Williams, announced at a press conference yesterday that with effect from Sunday, Feb. 8 the Singapore station of Radio Malaya would be extending its early morning programmes
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  • 136 1 Also A Son Of S. Africa's jFormer Governor-General JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 5.— Patrick Duncan, son of a former jf Governor-General of South Africa, was fined £100 with th-»»e alternative of 100 days in jail Wednesday for entering 1 ™e Germiston coloured area illegally last Decemlf
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  • 40 1 P ATTALA: The Election Tribunal set aside the election of Ohaudhuri Attar Sin gh,_ Civil Sutpplies Minister. PEPSU, and disqualified him from contesting elections for six years under Sec. 130 of the Representation of the Ptcjpac Act,
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  • 80 1 A commission will be appointed shortly to probe into the working of Radio Ceylon. The Cfrbim approved the proposal of Mr. S. Nate.-wm, Minister of Pasts aid Information, to appoint a Radio Commission. "The Times :,f Ceylon" has consistently asitat^L editorially fc^the appoffPtfffent of such a Commiss.on.
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  • 62 1 Bombay BOMBAY, Feb. 5—A mob of rioting leper* frcm the Acworth Leper Home near hear bombarded the staff with knives and stones m a demon. station ag;iH<- alleged bad food and clothing. Six staff members and six patients were injured betore police broke Up
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  • 248 1 The good work done by hundreds of Volunteers of all races during six days of the strike m caring for the b*V*lth and welfare of the mentally afflicted will be remembered for a long time to come", said the Governor of Singapore
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  • 90 1 Under the auspices of the Muar Sikh Temple, a meeting of the representatives of Ihe various Indian and Ceylonese organisations was held recently at tfie Sikh Temple to consider ways and means of Improving the existing uinsatLsfactory conditions at the Hindu Cremation ground at Jalan Is
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  • 33 1 NEW YORK. Fejj. 5. Search was abandoned yesterday for the British airliner with 39-abrard, missing sfncp early Monday m the North Atlantic off Newfoundland the U.S. Coast Guard sa d A.P.
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  • 33 1 LONDON, Feb. 5. Questions will be asked m the House of Commons next week about the detention m Singapore for two years of Mr ..John Eber. a. Slnoranorp liar- Reuter
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  • 128 1 Celebrations In Colombo COLOMBO. Feb. s.— Church ■\n<\ tempi* bells rang through, out Ceylon yesterday to herald the dawn of Cfeylon's sixth year of freedom. After a transition stage of Self.Government Ceylon achieved Dominion Status m the British Commonwealth In February 1948. Lord Soulbury Governor. General,
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  • 483 1 Invitation To Ds Sent To Scifri (By Our Staff Reporter) "The Council ot the University of Malaya at its meeting on Wednesday decided to have the Department of Indian Studies and the final invitation to Prof. K. Neelakanta Sastri, will be sent shortly," said
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  • 320 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) V "there^ will be Commit. •ionaire.'on duty at the en. trance' of the General P->b* Office from next week on. .warda, whose duty it will be to'guidf the public at the «ost office to the departments con. cemed, B
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  • 145 1 Two leading representatives of British industry are to visit East and South-East Asia next month. Air ViceMarashal H. N. Thornton, CBE, wkl be Id Japan d taring the early fart of March. The purpose oi his Urlp, it is understood, is to introduce the 60-
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  • 538 2 Nehru Emphasises Need For 'Inner Strength' m* NEW DELHI, Feb. to-rlnaugurating the first meeting of the 'newly organized Khadi and Village Industries Board today, Mr.^Nehm repeatedly emphasiz ed the need for "inner strength" m the khadi Those concerned with the promotion of khadi
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  • 99 2 KARACHI, Feb- I.— Field Marshal iSSr CClaved c Auchinleck said today that his car. pet manufacturing concern had now gone into production j m Lahore and Rawalpindi 'm a small way.' The firm Quaidabad C»r. pet, Ltd., of which Bir Claude is a director was
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  • 78 2 KARACHI: On Sunday. Feb. 1. Pakistan moved a step forward iln the nationalisation of her defence services at tftie top level when Ctommodore Choudhry assumed office as the Commander-in-Ohlef of the Pakistan Navy. He took over from ViceAidunirai J. W. Jefford at a special ceremony here
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  • 80 2 MADRAS, Feb. 2— Dp. BV. Keskar, Union Minister for Information and Broad, casting, told jpnessmen here today that the Government "of India proposed to install an experimental television laboratory at New Delhi. Though television might appear to be a useful thing m the country, he «aid, ths.
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  • 74 2 JAIPUR, Feb. ,I— A 20. year afforestation plan, to ar. rest the march of the Raj. putana desert into the fertile areas of Northern India, is being prepared by the Central Ministry of Agriculture. Mr. O R- Ranganathan, President of the Forest Re. search Institute, pehra
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  • 249 2 MADRAS, Feb. 2 Of all the Cities of India, Madras >s the most pleasant, with bn atmospher e of its own, according to |Mr. {Marjk Longman of Messrs. Longmans, Green and Company of England, now on a visit to India. He made this
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  • 138 2 MADRAS: The next meetng of the Madras Legislative Assembly, which Is expected .0 be held early m March, will be devoted mainly to voting sums "on account" for expenditure for the flirat three ye four months of the ensujig financial year 1953-fvi, pending presentation of
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  • 167 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 31. Dr. Ambedkar, President of the AH -India Scheduled Castes, Federation paid that if the 'injustices' the Sche. '.ir'ed Castes continued any longer, they "would be forced to take steps which might harm the entire country." "The limit of
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  • Article, Illustration
    74 2 AP photo shows Major. General Sir Hubert Range, Governor of Trinidad, shakes hands with D. Phadkar, Indian all-rounder before the ■tart of the First Test against the West Indies at the Queen's Paris Oval, Jan. 21. Others m the picture (left to right): G- Ramchand; Y. S- Hazare (partly hid.
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  • 551 2 Improved Facilities For Indo- Pak Travel More Visa Offices Ye Be Opened NEW DELHI, Feb- 2.— Two main provisions to improve facil ities for travel between [ndia and Pakistan are included m an agreement signed at the passport conference, which concluded yesterday cv ening. Each country will open wo more
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  • Letter to The Editor:
    • 306 2 Sir. I am directed by the Executive iCommitteo of the Singapore Kerala Samajam U f *>ank you for the kind pub. licity .given through the co. lumns of your esteemed daily on 26th Jan., '33 to the dali. berations at the eonttnusd session of the annual General
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  • 55 2 CHANDERNAGORE, Feb. 1. tion of the Government of The West Bengal Premises India with certain modiflca. Rent Control Act, 1950, as at tions>nt m vogue m West Ben. This was announced by Mr. gal has been extended to 3. IJ. Roy, 'Administrator of indernagore by a
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    162 2 For mor e than two years, 31-year-old Peter Hoffman, son «f former Economic Cooperation Administrator Paul Hoffman, has worked Unnoticed a* Secretary to Indian Dancing Expert Ruk. mini Devi at the Kalakshe. <ra Art Centre in Madras City outskirts. Kalakshetra, literally meaning "Art Teas, pie", is a cluster of
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  • 1083 3 Women Workers $10,333-44 Z o^^ further contributions to the Madras Cyclone Relief received by the Indian Daily Mail are thankfully acknowledged below: 159A ANSON ROAD, SINGAPORE FRIENDS: K. P. Ramasamy. dlrlver 2, M. Palaniappan 2, K. K. Kuatandalvelu 1, P. Chellappan 1, M. Nallappan
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  • 469 3 Azad 's Tribute To Curzon CALCUTTA: This noble building which former'y catlred for the rulers of the laiid will henceforth be the resort of even the humblest seeker of knowledge and truth," said Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad, Minister of Education m the Union Government, when formally opening the National Library
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  • 128 3 RANGOON Tlxe Indian Naval frigate Tir will visit Burmese waters on Feb. 21 on a six-day goodwill mission, ft was officially learned here. A husy programme for f he visitors is being drawn nr l v y Burmese Naval authorities. Led by Commander N. Krishnan,
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  • 103 3 CALCUTTA The Iranian Press delegation, now touring India, arrived m Calcutta Ifrom Santinlketan on Mon-, day on a two-day visit. Mr. Abbas Masoodl, Senator, editor-proprietor of Ettelaat and leader of the delegation, said m an inter view that they had been greatly Impressed by what
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  • 89 3 Mrs. Pandit V.K.K. Head U.N. Delegation NEW DELHI: India's delegation to the resumed session of tihe U.N. General Assembly will have Shrimatl Vijayalakshml as leader and Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon as member, (Mar. T. J. Natarajan of the External Affairs Ministry win be the Secretary of the delegation. Reports
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  • 154 3 KATHMANDU: Mr. M. P. Koirala, ex-Premier of Nepal. said Monday last that his recent exploratory talks m Calcutta with the Nepal Congress President, Mr. B. P Kcfrala, "and friends of hk group-" had "ended without coming to ang definite con cfU'^icn." "'lt would not have beer
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    78 3 Cairo was the scene of joyful parades ami pageants on Jan. 25 cne of the four days set by the Government to celebrate six months of General Naguib's Government after the Army ccup of July 23, 1952. Big throngs watched the parades m the capital's thoroughfares and on "Liberation Square"
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  • 134 3 MADRAS: The 51 executive members of the City Constabulary Association, who are new under detention have been dismissed from service. The order dispensing with Cheir services was served or. them last Monday m the Madras penitentiary. They were detained earlylast month following thr Government's withdrawal oi
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  • 130 3 NEW DELHI: The Pope sent a message of greetings to President Prasad on tftie occasion of the third anniversary of the inauguration of the Indian Republic. The Charge d'Affalres of the Ap:stolic Internunciatiare, Delhi, In a message to the President, said: "I have been instructed
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  • 468 3 Save More, India Would Sorrow Less From Outside Bengal Premier Inaugurates National Savings Fortnight CALCUTTA. Feb. 4. Save and earn on your savings through safe investment m the Government's small savings schemes now a permanent and essential feature of the country's national economy was the substance of an appeal issued
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  • 104 4 Photos. The bright section of the gathering In Ceylon Commissioner's residence on the celebration of Ceylon's Independence Day. Picture (right) Mr. M. Gopala Menon (extreme right) Retiresen tative of the Govern.-* ment of India here, talking to some of the guests. I.D.M. The Dowager Marchiowsj
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  • 491 4 Indians In Ceylon Denied Social Medical And Educational Facilities? Premier Denies CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Mr. Dudley .Senanayake, repudiated the allegations made against the Ceylon Government m an official news handout from the office of the Indian High Commissioner m Ceylon. He expressed concern that what; ha termed
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  • 171 4 On June 2nd, Ceylon win hear direct, an eye witness braodcast m Tamil of the Coronation procession, directly the crowned Queen has returned from the Abbey the ptalace. The Ceylonese chosen to give the broadcast is Mr. K. Shanmuganathan, a student £ram St. Joseph's College, Colombo.
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