Indian Daily Mail, 27 February 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. NO. 18. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 97 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 26.— 1t was officially announced Tuesday that Ohe CommanweaJjfh Advisory Committee on Defence Science will meet heirfl front Mar. 2 to 14. Replying to a series of Questions by Communisit membens to itflrwe Tower "house of Parliament one qf tihe deputy ministers.
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  • 152 1 Only If It Contributes Something For Peace WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.— President Eisenhower said Wednesday that he would be prepared to meet Mr. Stalin and anybody else if it would do any good. But Mar. Elsenhower, speaking at a press conference before going to Georgia for
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  • 191 1 IT'S A LIE —NEHRU TELLS RED M.P. NEW DELHI, Feb. 26. Pxlme Minister Nehru lost his temper In the Council of States today when Communist leader P. Sundarayya tasked whether Dady Mount•beutten was now in Dellhi to persuade Amelia .to join a (Middle Bast defence organisation or at least not
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  • 119 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 26. Premier N«hxu tuld a que» tioner in patrl'ament Wednesday he fournii no connectlcai between Ohiinese rejecttom of Indila's proposals for peace tn Kocsa and President ESsenhawer's announcement -wiitiridT^wing tihe neutraldzatfon farces frcm Formosa Stiiafts. Tttia .giQvernmtuit of India to nolii in
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  • 175 1 RALEIGH, N.C., Feb. 26. NorUh Carolina's Supreme Court yesterday freed a Negro share- cropper Who 'hod been convicced of assaulting a white farm girl althciugh lie got no closer to lier tlhan 65 feet. The Neigro, Mack Ingra'm, was convicted in Oaswell County last November of
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  • 249 1 PRAKASAM TO ENROL 10,000 VOLUNTEERS (F.0.0.C.) MADRAS, Feb. 26.— And'hra leader Mr. T. Fra&asam met President Rajendra Prasad yesterday m'ctrning amd it Is Learnt he disoussed questions relating fro the formation of And'hra State. prattas&cn during tlhe Fast 1 tew days particularly has made stronger and stronger speeches demanding that
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    25 1 India's President Dr. Rajendn, prasad beiag garlanded an arrival at Madras by Governor Mr. Sri Praka&a. Standing at right ir Chief Minister Mr C. Ra>agopalachari
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  • 105 1 (F.0.0.C.) MADRAS, Feb. 26.— Mr. Sltarama Redi'v th? only Andhjra Minister of the foi»mer.Ku!maraswomy .Ministry who won a Parliament seat in the general elections from Kurnool, has now been- disqualified by the Election Tribunal and that toy on the ground ol errmpt election practices. More tihan 340
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  • 82 1 U.S. Won't Shake. Hands With U.S.S.R.! NEW YORK. Feb. 26.Ambaissador Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., new U.S. chief delegate t)o the United Nations, was as'xed on tftie General Assembly fldcr Tuesday M tie would •V.iake bands with Soviet Foreign Minister Vishinsky. 'X^ertainly noit," Lodge replied firmly, *and walked down, tjhe aisle
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  • 159 1 Mr. A. D. Shrotl, Director of Tattei Sons Ltd. and Chairman Talta Textile Group ind New India Assurance Oa, will be arriving in Singapore an Monday. M'ar. 2, 1953, by KLM flpomti Bamgkofe. During Ma Uhree-da<y stay in the CoJoay he will have
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  • 425 1 Vigilance Corps Encouraged Police Chief's Tips On House Safety (By Our Staff Reporter) "We will encourage as much as possible farntation of vigilance corps to look after inside of blocks and flats by means of patrolling and alarm systems ■and the police will endeavour to do external patrolling," said Mr.
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  • 78 1 KARACHI, Feb. 24. An official trade mission leaves Karachi this week for Tokyo to finalise a new trade agreement. Pakistan is not v>3ry mucn interested in Japanese cloth but is looking for such textile-producing counibry to take her cotton fn bulk. It appears some
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  • 100 1 COLOMBO, Feb. 26. The Couinoil of ithe CoLombo plan far technical assiAtonce for Soutlheast Asia has spent only £1,300,000 out of its fiotal of £8,000,000 because the coiirnitries of tihe region haiv<j njdt yet prepared 'tihe develtfcttnent projects fox •wihicih the help is to go.
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  • 164 1 Cochinites' Condition Gravely Deteriorated (P.0.0.C.) ERNAKULAM, Feb. 26.— The Maharaja of Cochin has expressed grave anxiety about the deterioration in the conditions of the people of Cochin since the political integration of his State with Travancore. "Inaugurating the anniversary celebrations of the Theresa College
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  • 58 1 Mr. F. J. A. Sudl-vain, who was until recently acting P.R.O. :<n Singaipon?. is be frig appointed temporarily to tht atiatl of the OcrnimLssioner lor Malaga in the United Kii>g(Jom Do c,pen up an Information Office in MaJaya Hi:vjse on behalf at the Governments of the
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  • 60 1 KANFUR (C. India). Seven ihumdred people tnimed omt here far a fu-neral— of a parrot. Owner of ttie dead bird, who olaimed Tiis pet was 44 yeans did, said Lt spoke fliieoit HinKiustani and could walcome guests iax his absence. After fcirmall fumenal S3r/icea the parrot's
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  • 647 1 Educational And Vocational Training m (By Our Staff Reporter) The Singapore Rehabilitation Centre for detainees is doing good -work by giving educational and vocational training to those who had been lured to the 'reactionary camp' and who given the opportunities and the right training
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    27 1 D»to ia&hnm4 btn M»t f Memb*» for Land*, Mines and Communications, who has been appointed the first Speaker of the Federal Legislative Council Dept. of Information Photo.
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  • 566 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Feb. 27, 1953. PERAK RULER SETS SPLENDID EXAMPLE ]flfE heartily congratulate the Sultan of Perak on the lead that he has given to other M a a y 5 t a f e s by granting his non-Malay subjects equality of right in respect of
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  • 1105 2 Wants Education System Changed SPEECH AT KARAIKUDI KARAIKUDI, Feb. 20. What was a forest waste between Karaikudi and Kottaiyur is now throbbing with life and enthusiasm because cf the generosity of Dr. Rm. Alagappa Chettiar, who has constructed up-to-date arts and science colleges. President Prasad
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  • 647 2 Karaikudi As Centre Of Learning Culture Dr. Alagappa Chettiar Outlines Plans KARAIKUDI, Feb. 20.- "It is ,our ambition to create within this campus a centre of learning, and culture in all its aspects," said Dr Rm. Alagappar Chettiar requesting the President of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, to lay the Foundation
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  • 136 2 MADRAS. Acute famine conditions prevail Jin AranfcangH Taluq. Tanjore District, according tb Sri R. Venkataraman, M.U.P.. and Secretary, Tamil Nad Congress CVvmrnittee. Sri R. Venkaitaraman, who returned from a ten-day four of Tainj'ore District, and spent three days in Arantangi Taluiq, said that the soiutJheann half
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  • 246 2 Buddhism Or Marxism Is Choice Before Asia Ambedkar NEW DELHI, Feb. 20.— Dr. B. R. Ainbedkar expressed the view here *>n Sunday that either the present generation or future generations would have to choose between Buddhism and Marxism. "In the .present condition of the warM," said Dr. Amoedktcur, "so fair
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  • 163 2 CHIDAMBARAM: Malaya lees, aind Malayalam language dtcxod £<xr assimilation 10-f tfhe best in other cultures, aad traditions —a trait onai couild be oqpled by other peopLe ias it wriuld bring concard, amd harmieny, sa6d Sir C. P. iianiajAa.ny Ayyai. Vice-ahaaiceUotr o£ the Annamalad Univer&iity, while
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  • 167 2 Govt. Powers To Levy Protective Duties NEW DELHI: The Com. merce and Industry Minister, Mr. T. T. Krishnan-ach?ri last Friday introduced >n Qki House of the People a Bill tc con. tinue Government's powers to levy protective duties by w-ti fication pending Parliamentary sanction. Under tha *>-'g'nal Ac*, these power*
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  • 37 2 LONDON. Feb. 26: Th<* General Coumcia of the British Trades Union Congress decided in London yesterday to vsfge tlhe Government to suspend for 12 manfchs fiiir-fb€-r -actlltcrx on. Oentrttl Airi- can Federaftlc^— Reuter.
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  • 67 2 {Photo. year-old third aanfht«f pf the Queen of Holland, la shown here In the helicon, ter in which she wM given a short flight over the Soestdijk Palace. At her tide >■ the pilot Major Jack W. Ruby of Virginia, and Indian Book Be«di r Florlaa a
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  • 94 2 DURBAN. NATAL. Feb. 26: The largest IndJa»ni crgß-niWa-tdcfli in Souitih Africa, claimed yesterday tlh'at the Group Areas Act passed by Dr. Malaai's Nationalist Government in 1950 aiimed to deprive IncL&ms of ttlieir homes ruin them ecCinomicsaJly and confine tiham to gh!e'tjt3«as 'as a a/jrce of cheap labdiix.
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  • 971 3 Ghulam Mohammad Explains New Policy DACCA: The Governor-General of Pakistan, Mr. Ghulam Mohammad, emphasized here on Wednesday last that the policy of his Government was guided by the principle that the prosperity of Pakistan and its safety would continue to depend on a
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  • 144 3 Barter Of Only Old Cotton Against Yarn! KARACHI: The Paikistani Government, Restricted the scope ovf the barter policy announced a ffcrbnignt ago by allowing only the barter j" o*3 cotton againsit ya.ra. lJ'iuca cannot be acid an official an- ■said. /-it. o„. vised policy, a. (By Our S. wIU be
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  • 41 3 1 Mr M. P. D- N«ir, gave yesterday notice of a motion urging that the City Connci. miist nrrovide free medical aid to the wive* ard famine* of its daily rated employees at dispensaries a*imimBten-d by the Council.
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  • 284 3 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Feb. 26; President Elsenihower an Tuesday welcomed U.N. delegates back to tli« Seventh General Assembly wU;,h a .ruassage oxoressing ha.:* that tfrue U.N. well be an increasingly effective imstrument cif peace. But the President carefuily refrained frvan reference t: ain,y plan regardling
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  • 473 3 NEW YORK, Feb. Times in a dispatch fr< quoted Dr. Sail uddin I going home wi!th the "ii United States has made to world development t ists' desire for war proi of threats to world peac KitchtJ* chairman cf India's All-India Peace Council, man*
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  • 95 3 CAIRO. Feb. 26: Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Zafrullah KBran said here yesterday nJghlt the United Nations shCjUlLd tackle a. number pf questions mo £cnf undiscussed "before a major catastrophe befalls u« Addressing a meeting ci officers and einvcys fr n th." Aralb oour tries. ZafrullaJi Klhan said
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  • 86 3 LONDON. Feb. 26: ItM Lundlm Times declared that recent ait.td^kj by Chinese Kfefdlon-aliat farces in Burma on the posts iheld by the Burma Army seemed deLberately plain lie d to open up the way back into Yu.niman. The^e forces fled from Yunnan intt: Burma nearly
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  • 112 3 LISBON, Feb. 26; Severad hundreds of natives took QfCt ijn. a riot on -the Fortuguie.se Islands of Sfcun Tome, off the west coast of Africa earlier this month, press reports disclosed here, yesterday. Troop reinforcements restored order and arreited the> ,riot -Leadoxs. There were casualties
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  • 86 3 CAMERA CAN'T LIS! PHOTO. Two years ago a Pigeon at the Fair Grounds made news when photo finish pictures showed it crossing the finish line ahead of the last place horse. A Fair Grounds. New Orleans, Lculilana did a little better, •Feb. 17 When it wen hi a photo finish
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  • 361 3 TAIPEI, Feb. 26: Major-General Claire L. Chennauit, of World War II Flying Tiger fame, told the Associated Press he does not think it probable the Communists will attack Formosa by air except in retaliation for air assaults on the mainland from bases on
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  • 577 3 MANILA, Feb. 26: Price stabilization became a prime issue at the second ECAFE conference on trade promotion as it formed two separate committees. The United States sided with United Kingdom in declaring stability would be difficult to achieve. India, supporting a Thai
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  • 137 3 KHATMANDU, Feb. 26: Nepal's King Tribhuvana, whs: took over personal rule of taxis Himalayan oaunitry six months ago, will 'hand his powers back >to the popular government headed by former Prime Minister M. P. Koirala by mid-March, authoritative sources said yesterday. Tihe declsd'on .followed proposals
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  • 480 4 CEYLON NEWS: Kandy Mayor Loses Seat In Parliament! First Of 20 Election Petitions Decided COLOMBO: Holding that bath the charges had been proved, Mr. Justice de Silva delivered his judgment in the Kandy election petition inquiry, unseating Mr, E. L. Senanayake, Mayor of Kandy, who has been sitting as M.P.
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  • 87 4 COLOMBO: Queen Elizabeth's Coronation day— June 2, a Tuesday-^may be declared a special public lr .11--day. The matjter will be put up shortly to the Home Minister. Mr. A. Ratmuyase, !or decision. The question or the local celebrations fair the occasion has received preliminary e outside ration at
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  • 123 4 COLOMBO: The Minister af Justice. Six L&Mta Rajapa&sa, has been invited to visit Un gland for the Coronation as one of the representatives of tare Ceylon Branch of thie OoimnionweaJth Parliamentary Associaittan. The cost of the passages would be met by tne United Kingdom Branclh
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  • 79 4 COLOMBO. Feb. 26. Mr. Haju Goiamairiaswuiny qf Ceylan was re-elected President of the Colombo Plarv Council, PakLatJaji pu-qposioig a.nd India seconding \his wominatLon. Mr. Cooniairaswamy t'/os continues to occupy the post he itias held silnce Che inception qf itlhe plan neairiy 3 yieaxs 3,80. The
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  • 136 4 This vagabond playsolt by SchJ&parelli har a low-neck bodice of white jersey and a hat of white linen. The trousers, in bliie^grrey linen have five pockets in one leg. Each pocket has a <ttf_ ferent coloured handkerchief hanging from it. This Is number 92 In the
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  • 182 4 Pakistan's Propaganda Against India NEW DELHI, Feb. 24. Th e Indian Government said that **thft piresent propaganda campaign" by Pakistan accu. stng India. «f dHsprfving her ©r canal waters hi th© Pun. Jab could oWy endanger the setttement of the Issue wHh assistance of the world bank. The Indian Government
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  • 133 4 NEW DELHI, Fen. 2ff— India t)lans to spend 4,770,000,--000 rupees (US$1,001,*****0) on industrialization during th* period of her first Fiv e Yea* Plan, the Government nnnoun. ce«J yesterday. Releasing the «pec'«l Indus, trialization section of th e Five Year Plan, jwhich In 1956, a
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  • 48 4 CONCEPCION, Chile, Feb. 26 .—President Juan Peron of Argentina made a speech Jn "his pyjamas on the station at San 'Feraando crowds gathered to meet th e pre«l_ (Jential tiVi?n bHngnlng Tiim het-6 Tuiesday inlght. Sonor Peron is on a stx.day visit to Chile Reuter
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  • 78 4 KARACHI, Teh. 26.-J3ou.r. ces here speculate^ that a new trade agreement between Pa. k'«tan and Japan is near fol. losing the euA&en Idepartiir* for Tokyo of the Japanese negotiator. The chief previous hitch to agre«men* has been Japanese indifference to offerings of Pakistan raw cotton and lack
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  • 63 4 ROME, Feb. 26. Foreign Ministers of the six.natlon European Defence Community decided yesterday to go ahead with completion of the scheme for a European Anny. Delegation officials said thi Ministers had ended a Franco. German deadlock on the setting Up of th e army and had decided to
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