Indian Daily Mail, 8 February 1953
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Title Section15 1953-02-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VIII. NO. 359. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1953, FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-02-08 1 Mr. Kenneth Talks Photo. Picture above shows Mr. Kenneth Talks, General Manager, Indian Overseas Bank, Ltd, (left) and Mr- G. Laxminarain, Manager Indian Overseas Bank, Singapore, at the Kal> •ang Airport. IDMIDM - 32 words
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Article116 1953-02-08 1 CANNES, Feb. 6. The Begtim, beauxuuv wile oi tht »ged Aga Khan, said today she thinks it*» about t«m»» the Moslem Princt''t> famous horse, Tulyar, be*- n fathering colts. The millionaire Moslem M. ligious leader's i*m wne. un. beaten In seven mces iast year, has been soldA.P. - 116 words
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111 1953-02-08 1 LONDON, Feb. 7. Prime Minister Churchill's recent visit to the United States cost Britain US$lO,OOO, the House of Commons was told Thurs. day. The disclosure by Treasury Secretary John Boyd Carpenter drew an angry protest from the opposition. Labourite Arthur Lewis declared Ohur. ChillA.P. - 111 words
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Article29 1953-02-08 1 The National Museum will b o opened m Kuala Lumpur af WO pjn. on Wednesday, February 11, by the High Commissioner, Si r Gerald Templer-29 words
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28 1953-02-08 1 The District Officer, Kinta has issued an order prohibiting the sale of prepared oaU m Hhe whole of Kinta dtistriCw28 words
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Article193 1953-02-08 1 Mr. Kenneth Talks, General Manap.er, Indian Overseas Bank, Madras, arrived hen/esterday by 8.0.A.C. Comet an. 'exploratory tour* ci :he branches of the Indian Jverseas Bank Jn South East vs'a. Mr. Kenneth Talks win ;tay m Singapore for aboiu ■j, week and then visit the at Penang193 words
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Article113 1953-02-08 1 iH£ HAGUE, Feb. 7 U.S. Secretary John Foster Duties and Foreign Aid director Ha. rold Stas B en arrived here yea. t.iday from Amsterdam. On his arrival, Dulles was quick to as S Suer c ithe strickon Outch of American mid for tneij recovery IrojuA.P. - 113 words
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Article71 1953-02-08 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM. Feb. 7. Dhii ty-flve persons were :<rouijint m a reoarious con tjtion to the General Hospital here on Thursday night ram Nedumangad whertjhey had with others participated m a wedding feast ihey were vomitting blooci md poisoning was suspected If71 words
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Article339 1953-02-08 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 7.— Mr. Chandulal Chunilal Desai, Secretary to the Union Ministry of Works, Housing and Sup. ply, ha» been appointed High Commissioner lor i India >n Ceylon m place of Mr. C.P.N. Singh. Mr. D«e«i t» expected "•o assume charge at Colombo earlyFOC - 339 words
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56 1953-02-08 1 No E.D.C. Ratification, No U.S. Aid BONN, Feb. 6— U-S. Secre. wry of Stat© John Fost er iWM ha» warned European .statesmen that unless "there ate dear and visibl o signs by April that the Europeanarmy treaty will b e ratified, the HT.S. Congress win balk at voting continued big.A.P. - 56 words
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168 1953-02-08 1 BANDUNG, Java, Feb. 7. The Economic and Social Commission ior Asia and the Far East opened its ninth general convention Friday by brushing aside the Russian move to exclude Nationalist China from the United Nations agency and seat the representative ofA.P. - 168 words
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Article209 1953-02-08 1 lisenhower Reported Considering iritish Sources Deny Any Knowledge WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.*— Representative Dewey Short (R-Missouri) called today for a full naval blockade of Communist China and said the believed <Presid ent is considering such a stepShort, chairman of th^j -louse Armed Services Com. .nittefe, saidA.P. - 209 words
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Article39 1953-02-08 1 KARACHI, Feb. 7.— Karachi vas rooked at 0635 Friday fcr ive seconds by an earthquake. No reason for the phenomenon or its place of origin .as yet been determined. No rfamMo wjlk rennrteri sr ar.- A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article162 1953-02-08 1 LONDON, Feb. 7. Th« Institute of London Underwriters Friday annoiincec. jenerial reductions m war Juflike, riot and civil commojon risk rates for MLidle _ast Shfspmg. The rave f-or Egypt (to ann rom or tr-ansaipplng at. /as out from two shilling .ad six pence (2s. 6d.)A.P. - 162 words
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Article93 1953-02-08 1 TIEN GEMEIEN, Th© Ne. cnerlands, Feb. 7. A lonely Dutch wife, the iaat of her family on the flood.blitzed Csland of Tien Gemeteu, gazed at her shattered farm today. '"The government men toid me thig pUce uilnhabit. able," said fr'.r*. Joh*mn a Ma. ria Nootnan, 38.year.old mother ofA.P. - 93 words
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Article94 1953-02-08 1 KARNAL. Feb. 7 According to ttoh o "Times of India," "a Children's Bank" ha* been 'iMil m the Government Basic School a* Karnal (Pun. jRb-— lndia) to inculcate the hit of thrift among school children. First of its kind m the state, the bank willFOC - 94 words
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Article193 1953-02-08 1 State "ro/n Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Feb. 7. Mr Justice Wanohqo revealed t< ires^.ren at Vljayawada or Thursday night that fchr lew Andlhra State would be ieflc.'t by about Rs. so.ceo.oo>ut tfhat such deficit would b" jntirely wiped cut If th Jtate decided to193 words
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Article153 1953-02-08 1 ?Yom Our Own Correspondent BANGALORE, Feb. 7.— Tht Mysore Chief Minister Mr. ianumanthiya confirmed ruloutts yesterday that tilt adustries Minister Mr. T. Addalrngalah h^d resigned. le said that t'ne resisnatio... /ould be accepted after getug the Congress Presiden. ehru's advice. Serious complaints had sen made against Siddalin»ah153 words
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Article117 1953-02-08 1 LONDON, Feb. 7. Fivt -ad Negro chiefs flew hom< Friday claiming they wen oarred from asking Quee Elizabeth II to keep thel; people out of a planned ne. vhite-bossed Af'-flsan stat*. The'Jr leader, chief Soir.b; of Nya3aland, warned as h. ooarded an airlLner the! nea-rly 250,000A.P. - 117 words
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Article24 1953-02-08 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. It is reported that Mr. Eisen--ovver would appoint Mr. George Alien, Ambassador to Yugoslavia, to India. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article285 1953-02-08 1 Charles Jamet* Uawaun i s a press photographer who ga«n. Ed first prize m tno new* sec. tion of Britain* Encyclopaedia Brittainca annua' awards. He won his prize lot the gay and bnliian* t*-ii:'e ol Her Majesty tho <^ueen duv ng to oo^n Parliament, a happy285 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-02-08 1 Photo) His head bandaged, this United Nations soldfer grimaces ias he climbs into a jeep to toe taken tto a first aid station at the loot or Spud Hill, a spur of T-Bane Hill, Southwest of Choxwcm, North Korea, after being injured during the unsuccessful U.N. "Operation Smack" assault onA.P. - 70 words
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118 1953-02-08 1 CAiRG, Feb. 7. Premier Naguib Heralded the eorly end of British occupation of Egypt and the Sudan, but called upon the Egyptian* to increase their eforts toward building a new Egypt after the "victory over imperialism is won." < The soldier-premier, ingA.P. - 118 words
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Article172 1953-02-08 1 LONDON, Feb. 7. Thou, lands of i^on-im prostitutes known locnly as "Piccad'ly Commands will b e run ••0 the streets before coronation, London columnist predicted layR. N- McColl, writing m the Dail}' Express, said "the amount of blatant street. walk. ing In London is disconcertingA.P. - 172 words
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114 1953-02-08 1 Psychological Warfare Against Reds WASHINGTON. Feb. 7. Resident Eisenhower already .ias opened his promised •ampaign of psychological varfare against the Commulists. The first move has been to ceep th? Reds guessing about the precise mission of the J.S. Seventh Fleet m Tar eastern Waters. And i<n the future, i<t wasA.P. - 114 words
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Article37 1953-02-08 1 LONDON, Feb. 7. The Manchester Guardian said that US- President Eisenho. ■wer "'had bef.ter appoint an assistant secictary of gtat* with the special function of explaining what Mr. !>ulle* is talking about A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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1053 1953-02-08 2 Said A Great Mathematician Next Day Was Killed In A Duel I Should Finish This THE TRAGIC STORY OF A GENIUS NOT UNDERSTOOD BY CONTEMPORARIES! fgVARZSTE GALOIS, aged 21. sicldy and short-sigihted had no illusion* About the ontoomr of a duel lie was to OgWt during the next few hours.1,053 words
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435 1953-02-08 2 B.C.G. Campaign To Be Given Top Priority SECUND7JRABAD, Feb. 4.— The Central Health Council, considered tlhe Health Programme planned m the Community Project Sciheme and Its financial implications. The Union Health Minister, Rajcumarl AmrJt Kaur, who presided, pointed out that each project which was intended to cover a rural population435 words
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Article57 1953-02-08 2 SIMLA, Feb. 2— The Punjab Ministers, including the OhJef Minister, who had «1. ready effected a voluntary cut of ten per cent In their sab. ru>« of Rs. 1,500 p«r month, hay* decided to accept a fu>. ther voluntary reduction from i*he beginning of57 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-02-08 2 Photo) Railway Ferryboat Princess Victoria, 2,694-tons, wfrtoh sank live miles off the Irish coast dturing a ■hiurridaine the previous evening. Ol the 177 aboard, .only aibout 50 are believed n h»»* a*»n His face smeared with oil, Angus McKay Nelson, of Stiranraer, Scotland, receives a welcome cup of tea fromA.P. - 69 words
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Article687 1953-02-08 2 by P. C. Gordon Walker, M.P. (Secretory of State for Commonwealth Relation* *****1). On Jan. 26 India oelebrated her Independence Day. It was on Jan. 26, 1950, th*t l*id«a became *>vereigrn democrmtic republic within the Commonwealth. ONE oi the tilings that I am v most proud of687 words
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706 1953-02-08 2 CJOLIN WILLS, the Austra- lian broadcaster/recently went to De Havllland's Aircraft Factory to see how the British Comet jet air liners are made. On the nearly finished planes were the colours of the companies which had carder ed them, ecarlet and silver706 words
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Article249 1953-02-08 2 TT MIGHT BE thought, with reason, that coal miners see so much coal underground that they would want nothing more to do with it when they reach the surface. This is not the case with Thomas Pursglove, a miner rrom South Wales who $pemds all hOs spare t.me«in249 words
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Article234 1953-02-08 2 WHEN the voice of Arthur Bush's Siamese cat Bex #ent iiio^ijag across the Atlantic m the BBC progxamaxe 'Posttnarjc UJi-' a beaiyaam m Montreal began to aanc He was still barking and rotfcims aJt>out tne noube o*n hour later, reiu&ing to be quCetened by repeated asjorances from m& owners234 words
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Article84 1953-02-08 2 TOKYO, Feb. Ti». i«. kyt> JogakXan, excJu».v a girls' high scnool, yeut«rJA> .uapended 44 Japanese students for gtting perm«nt«i>. «-an-». Fir^-nine otnera w»re or. den* x« g^ letMn of apology from their parent tt th* •tune offence. JTmct,©** Ueofcht BwaU* •al«t th« penalties wereA.P. - 84 words
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Article, Illustration1581 1953-02-08 3 Sakuntala Bharathi's Address On Ind. Republic Day Celebrations, Belait "We Indians overseas should not only behave ourselves as worthy of our country but we have also an obligation to the country m which we are living. Our main concern should be the advancement of the country1,581 words
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Article229 1953-02-08 3 itfARJORIE Westbury, one ITX of the BBC's leading radio actresses, recently received a fan letter from Japan. It was written m most excellent English and came from Michiko Kato oi of the Japanese Broadcasting Corportation m Tokyo nu^&s n.ato recorded her heartfelt admiration fcr Miss Westtniry's talent and229 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-02-08 3 STEVENSON NEGUIB Photo). Premier Mohamed Negula of .Egypt leads Sir Ralph Stevenson, British Ambassador to Egypt, to the door of hlfc Cairo office after a s'.x-hour An g 1 o-Egyptian I Conference oft the Sudan. Behind Stevenson Is Ekyo- I Uan Foreign Minister Mahmooid Fawzl. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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449 1953-02-08 3 BANDUNG, INDONESIA: The Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, which opened its plenary session here on Feb. 5 has been considering the following IS special high-priority projects: 1. A seminar on un-e organisation and administration of pui&iic enterprises m che industrial neld449 words
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Article107 1953-02-08 3 MANNAR. Indian fishermen employed m the Mannar district are to be allowed to remain to Ceylon for six moie months. This is the re'auit <# at* agreement between the "Chammattles' (.nsh nxudalalls) and the Department of External Affairs and Immigration and Emigration, on this matter.FOC - 107 words
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Article459 1953-02-08 3 Would Help Solve All Problems COLOMBO,— A Ceylon Indian delegation is likely to visit India shortly to impress upon Mr. Nehru the necessity of a meeting between him and Ceylon's Premier, Mr. Senanayake. Shell Research Aids Malayan Housewives Shell Researdh. so closely associated wMi motorists, aviation, shippingFOC - 459 words
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418 1953-02-08 3 Writing en Wie occasion of the first year of Dndependence, JVLr. D. S. Senanayake, the late Premier of Ceylon, said:— "Ai'ter centuries of domestic conflict and foreign overlurds'nip, Ceylon gamed her independence en February 4, 1948. On that day our peopleFOC - 418 words
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Article87 1953-02-08 3 LONDON: The hearing by the privy Council of the Ceylon Ctfiaeii9hJtp test case, which was ari&inaJly fixed for December last year, ttu been postponed' for the first week £n March. I understand that the reason for the postponement is two-fold. Sir Hartley Shawcross, retained by87 words
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Advertisement121 1953-02-08 3 R em ember the three famous 100 years oldi WJJLj^Jf wines of China fwi^tgnJl'j iUnm/CMJII CHAN LEE CHYE MEOI CATED WINE^- Contkrs ot I^^^^BoT2llTS^y special -chjn CHIN deef horn and preparw frow \m™oL l ROAD, H&iiQ*i f amous herbs. A fitting tonic to feed tired gtandi JlilijLJ'k f I J121 words
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342 1953-02-08 4 FORMULATION OF SINHALESE TAMIL TERMS COMMISSION CHARGED WITH FAILURE.. COLOMBO: The advisory board appointed by the National Languages Commission for the formulating of Sinhalese and Tamil words and terms, has not done sufficient work during the past two months, states the secretary to the Commission m a circular to membersFOC - 342 words
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Article716 1953-02-08 4 Margery Fry, one time principal of Som»rvillo Col. 'Jege, Oxford, and formeirly a BBC Govaruor recently gave a talk for the BBC on the unmarried woman. In both life^ and literature spinster s have always had a raw deal,, being shown as lovable fools, sour: tyrants or simple716 words
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Article, Illustration164 1953-02-08 4 Famous BellyDances The new and dexterous Egyptian belly-dancer, Mtes 3oda Sh&msudln, now a£.>eari'ng m, a new Egyptian flton, "El Hob Ba.hdala" or "Love Us a Tyrteuit" showing jn Singapore's Garrick Theatre, Ls packing 'em m with her highly-Bpiced dancing. It Is todeed very wonderful that the riuiman body can be164 words
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Article46 1953-02-08 4 "It's calculated that only me third of the new stamp? .ssued each year throughout Jie vdcrld axe (printed as a .natter of real pjstial neces>ity and of the other liwo thirds a gc>->d proportion i j>alt for collectors and nothng else."—(Honor Croome m 3BC).46 words
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Article58 1953-02-08 4 "The parson, as he got, \bout his daily work, cornet *p against -much that i ireary and sordid, as well a •hat which is go.:d and lovety ie sees people, not onlj exalted m vlirtue, but sunk n. 18, and I think Wt true v ay that58 words
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Advertisement249 1953-02-08 4 RURAL BOARD MEETING The next monthly meeting Chinese Secretariat, Hav^ock of the Rural Board will be Road, on Thursday the 19th held at the Meeting Room, > vary, 1953, aft 10 *jn. f* v 'mlnses' v delay cd w I DEVI PILLS (R^gd. C'DL/68f is a sure specific for ci:249 words
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