Indian Daily Mail, 8 June 1953
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Title Section16 1953-06-08 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 117. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 8~ 953 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article389 1953-06-08 1 Eisenhower Working Out Fresh Guarantees To Rhee WASHINGTON, June 7. President Eisenhower, n an hour long conference with State and Defence department leaders, worked out action today designd to prevent South Korea's bitter opposition from, /recking the truce which is expected to end the KoreanA.P. - 389 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-06-08 1 D' iita High Commlnionei Sfi 'Donald ..I'icG.U i-nit, dancing with Lady Templer. wf( of High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Tnmuter n 1 Kuala Lumpur on June V>27 words
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Article104 1953-06-08 1 Nehru Ali Meet Again LONDON. June 7. Tin: Prime Ministers of India ami ol Pak stan hel.l their aeCQPd informal and pr.vale meeting here yesterday to discuss aevwia! outs anding mutual prooiema. Problems being discuss <i in eludes the future status ol shim f.r. Nehru of Inditi and Mi. iReuter - 104 words
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Article156 1953-06-08 1 WELFARE OF MALAYAN PASSENGERS (F.O.O.C.) MADRAS. June 7. -The plea thai Xngapattinam needs a Welfare Committee for deck passengers much more than pi cea like Madras, Calcu.ta >r Bombay, was made by Mr. II. R. Sabapathy. in communicat.on to the Press here. He pointy out that more deck passengers embarkA.P. - 156 words
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63 1953-06-08 1 Nude Pregnant Woman Picture Not Obscene! FIiOMENfJB, »taiy. June 7. A young Michigan artist who painted a picture of a nude pregnant woman was acquitted of an obscenity -charge brought for showing the portrait pubiiety. Bertram! Bkotaaai Farher. 30, of Detroit) displayed it at a gallery here in 1950. TwoA.P. - 63 words
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567 1953-06-08 1 To Ask Chiang To Invade Mainland To Coincide Drive North SEOUL, June 7. President Syngman Rhee yesterday proclaimed martial law throughout South Korea and issued an ultimatum to the United Nations. ine 78-year-old President said if the Allies did not agreeReuter - 567 words
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Article199 1953-06-08 1 Advances In A' Know-How WASHINGTON, June V.oe United States aeemed .o 3ay to have solved the Been i mak.ng nuclear weapons Ol I unlimited power and to ve tapped a virtually lim.t---i aouree of a.omic raw oateiiaL The dramatic advanci s in uaerican at:mic know-how tie chalked up in twoA.P. - 199 words
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Article415 1953-06-08 1 Caught In A Violent '.'Airquake" Plane Disintegrated As It Crashed NEW DELHI. June 7. A court of enquiry into the Comet crash near Calcutta last month has decided it was due to the "stresses of the sto r m" through which the plane was passing, it wasFOC - 415 words
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Article, Illustration309 1953-06-08 1 LONDON, June 7. The iuonoon DaUy Ifixprcas yesterday i '-ported rumours th< Government plans to alter a .aw mak.ng Princess Margaret UM sole possible Regent should t^ueen Blumbetta li die before nor children come of age. "Theie is a whisper in Whitehall that the GovernmentA.P. - 309 words
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51 1953-06-08 1 KOTTAYAM: "TravancoreCOChtn'a shar? of Rs 545 lakhs under the Fivi -Year Plan will be utilised to step up food production in the State," said Sri A. J. John, Chief Minister, addressing a meeting at Thalayolapparambu. Sr i George Thomas Kottukappallil, Municipal Chairman, Palai,51 words
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Article215 1953-06-08 1 Korea To Declare War On India! NEOUI* June 7 The VlceChairman of the South Korean National Vssembly declared today: "W«j will declare war against India should they send troops without our consent" to guard hesitant IVW's while they are in the custody of the proposed five-nation repatriation commission. loon ThaiReuter - 215 words
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48 1953-06-08 1 U.S. PAKISTAN SIGN LOCUST CONTROL PACT KARACHI. June 7. The United States and Pakistan yesterday signed another locust control project and agreement making- available to Pakistan an additional sum of US$65,--000. The original agreement Vacated to Pakistan US$4O,OOO. but now the new total graOU will be US$lO5,OOO. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Advertisement126 1953-06-08 1 Subscription tefffc*. (BY POST) Malay*. B. N- Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 6 6.50 l 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33.C0 1 Year 66-00 Other Place* Z 1 Month 6 6.50 j Z 3 Months 19.50 0 Month* .9.00 1 Year 70.00 BANGKOK V CPA (jp i-7 you are assured126 words
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617 1953-06-08 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., June 8, 1953. Govt. Servants And Indebtedness SUPERFICIAL treatment of a disease is no treatment at all. In most cases it is not even palliative. It is only an excuse for postponing proper treatment. We believe the frequent increments in salaries and allowances paid toFOC - 617 words
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846 1953-06-08 2 Resolution Passed At Devanagere Conference DAVANGERE. The Akhand Kanuttaka Rajya Ninnana Parishad which met here under the presidentship of Mr. K. R. Kai">nth recently adopted a resolution calling upon the Union Government to »!e--clare forthwith that a Karnataka State would he formed, and846 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-06-08 2 Pictures taken during the vi it of Sir John Nicoll, Governor of Singapore to Rural Districts of Singapore to witness the Coronation cele rations there. (Picture above) Governor talking with Mr. K. s. Manum (black coat) and Mr. Veerappa Pil'ai (second from left). Picture below) Governor shaki nr hands with62 words
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392 1953-06-08 2 Decontrol Has Worked Well In Madras-Kidwai Enough Rice In Madras NEW DELHI: There is enough rice in Madras state and it would not be prop* i to over-estimate IU Deeds Th,. s view la understood to have been expressed by th.- I'nion Food Minister. Mr. Rafj Ahmed Kidwai. who laFOC - 392 words
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Article79 1953-06-08 2 West Bengal's Chief Minister Dr. 11, C. Roy, said be had spent nearly a jear of his half a century's stay in Calcutta oi getting through "infructuous"' Telephone' connexions." In iact sometimes he had to walk to a friend's house instead of getting him on ihe telephone," he79 words
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Article65 1953-06-08 2 MERCARA MiSS Dhun".!a!«hr.v wonder girl of Coorg, had completed one tull year of abst.nence from food and water on May 31. Mr. K. Malappa, Home Minister in Coorg, and General Cariappa visited her residence in the village of Sunticoppa and made enquiries of her. A fewF.O.C. - 65 words
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163 1953-06-08 2 Bengal Refugees Start Cultivation In Andaman Isles NEW DELHI: The first batch of East Bengal refugees to be settled on the Andamans have started cultivation of 250 acres cleared by the Forest Department. This batch of 5o families consisting of 174 persons, leached the Middle Andaasons on May 19. The163 words
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Article42 1953-06-08 2 PACHMARHI: "Manorama Giri", the favourite resort of the President. Dr R^jendra Prasad during his three-week stay here Will be renamed "R..jendra Giri" ro commemorate hrs visit. A spacious park will ab be provided and the hilltop beautified for touri<rtn FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article192 1953-06-08 2 NEW DELHI: A three-day meeting of senior naval officers, held at Naval Headouartera and presided over by tiM C.-in-C. of the Indian Navy, Vice-Admiral C. T. M. Pizeyj concluded here recently. Discuaslng took place on matters pertaining to the service at Mie meeting. in his RddnaaFOC - 192 words
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727 1953-06-08 2 BOMBAY: Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, Union Mkmmttt for Finance, appealed to the members of the wealth} class to realise their responsibility lo society a uii come forward to help the pco*-. Ihe Finance Minis. ter, who was laying the foundation stone of n yF.O.C. - 727 words
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Advertisement202 1953-06-08 2 -^<>E) c -C3s'*EsuCSO<e>oG3>ee>oOP'*E;oi36-'n=>oC3>fle><>os-^S>DCS*OS PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S. N. CO., Straits Nagapattinam Madras Service S.S. "SIRDHANA" SAILS Singapore. p. Swettenham. Penang. 13- 6-53 14 -6-53 16 -6-53 8- 7-53 9- 7-53 11- 7.53 First Class. Second Class "A" "B" Excellent accommodation and every facility and uaM Deck passages202 words
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1514 1953-06-08 3 Gradual Shutdown Of Assembly Plant Urged IMELHI: 'If tha lowering of ihe imparl dul\ rate* on automobile component does not bring about a re[uctloa in the prices of motor vehicles before th» end of the .ear. yen can take it thatFOC - 1,514 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-06-08 3 Picture Picture. Arch (reeled by Singapore Oylonese Community at the Exnlanadft in .onn^iinn u -»h i oronation celebration.- I.D.M. refe ereele I by Arab Stree Merchants in connection *\ith Coronation celebration. I.D.M.I.D.M. - 32 words
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Article74 1953-06-08 3 lamukk; 1 i-month old baby played wi:h a fer:>Btoua e tbrn ii. Mui'i.ii, white U mother WPiekeJ Iwrlplcen ,V i"or some Jinn- mn;l a moagtOH rami', ami eh;; sod up rubra away. Thr baby hjd been left >ne under tre- by Its parents, when Ifees wentFOC - 74 words
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243 1953-06-08 3 COIMBATORfc: Opening the conference of the District Assembly of Rotary Clubs last w«*ek. Sir C P. Ramaswamy Ayyar said there was a feeling that the Rotary movement should not be an aristocratic movement, and that it (should extend its activity to manyFOC - 243 words
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Article302 1953-06-08 3 LATE START OF MONSOON THIS YEAR POOiNA The weather .'-ecaon of the Meteorological De.aitment, Poona, stated that Us year the monsoon has been 0 fai weak, and was still rcs- tic ted to the Tenasserim .oast. Andaman Sea and the Ujouiing parts of south-east -Jay of Bengal. The monsoon currentFOC - 302 words
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80 1953-06-08 3 Pak. May Lift Ban On Cotton Cloth Import KARACHI: A Karachi weekly reported that the Pakistan Government might lift th:> embargo on import of cotton cloth and yarn during the next shipping period, in view of its "tightening stock position." According to the import policy for tho fir.-t half ofFOC - 80 words
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Article162 1953-06-08 3 CALCUTTA: 3n Jagjivan .'lam, Union Communications -Minister, recently advised employers and employees to accept compuls-ory adjudication is the only way t>; solve the industrial disputes, _L- negotiation, and conciliation failed. Addressing the Congress la;our leaders of W. Bengal he rated that retrenchment was iit- biggest problemFOC - 162 words
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111 1953-06-08 3 4,000 Ordinance Workers' Strike In Poona POONA: Only about ten per cent of the 4 000 worker from the Central Ordinance Depot. Dehu Road, reaponaeo to th'- strike call given by th^ Socialist c >n rolled COD. Workers' Union. Mr-. S. M. Joshi, President of the Union, said the decisionFOC - 111 words
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Article38 1953-06-08 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan j Government have appointed Khwaja Abdul Ghaffoor a« their Irrigation vfommissioner. it wa.« reliably learnt here. It was stated he will be the counterpart to the Indian Spe- cral Irrigation Commissioner. FOCFOC - 38 words
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182 1953-06-08 3 NEW DELHI: The Govern ment of India has decided that the dearness allowance granted to its officers drawing salaries xceeding Rs. 1,00'.' a month should be withdrawn subject to necessary marginal adjustments, says a Finance Ministry communique. At present, deariesFOC - 182 words
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Article956 1953-06-08 4 CEYLON NEWS: 3 GET KNIGHTHOOD COLOMBO: Ceylon's Coronation honours include the K.B.E. to Sir Ukwatte Jayasundera and knighthoods for Dr. N. Attygalle, President of the Senate, and Senator Gate- Mudaliyar S. T. P. Rodrigo. Two of the knights are out of Ceylon at present. Sir UkwutteFOC - 956 words
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Article281 1953-06-08 4 KATMANDU. June 7. Aftt-i the British triumph en Mount Everest the attention if mountaineering observers here is now turned on thf Japanese assault on Manaslu the 26.658-ft Himalayan peak. A souice in regular contact with the Japanese climbers said today they had piobably already madeReuter - 281 words
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209 1953-06-08 4 Mao Chiang Co-operation Predicted! Si. LOUIS. June 7.— Dr. Shri S. Nehru. Indian jurist and cousin of India's Prime Minister, has predicted here that Chinese Communist leader Mao Tse-tung and Nation alist leader Chiang Kai-shek will co-operate in the development of a "New China.' 1 Dr. Nehru, who termed prospectsA.P. - 209 words
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Article130 1953-06-08 4 The opening stockf. production, despatches, and closing stock of sugar in respect of Central Sugar Factories in India during the fortnight ended Apr. 15. were 927.216, 89.410, 60,088 and 956.53.-i tons respectively. The figures for the corresponding fortnight of the previous season v/ere 756,081, 81,--214.FOC - 130 words
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338 1953-06-08 4 CALCUTTA, June 7 l>ii lab Embassy othc al s in Khatosandu, preparing a mammoth welcome tor the Everest eonjuerors. revealed !ast ni^ht th it Colonel Joha Hunt leader of the expedition, wans New Zealand's Edward H.llay and Sherpa Tensing flown to London immediatelyA.P. - 338 words
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Article68 1953-06-08 4 CHAVAKACHCIIERI: Sivakamiplllai, a woman of Meesalai. North, was bitten by a poisonous snake. As she fainted and her body cooled, many suspected that she was dying. A snake-bite specialist, from Wathruwakkai who was summoned, treated her with "ho'y ash" and "manthirams" anil, it isFOC - 68 words
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162 1953-06-08 4 CIRCUIT DEFECT FOILED OTHERS' ATTEMPT ON "E" KATMANDU, Jane 7. Two ;f the British expeditionists Bcurdillon and D; Ch :rles Evans reached the south summit ot Eveiest -within 500 tee of the top. and hlyhei th^n any pte\ious climbers- had attained „n May 15, tour lavs iiefore the peak was162 words
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357 1953-06-08 4 Br. Ships Trade With Red China B. I. S. Accused WASHINGTON. June 7. A member of a Senate Subijonunit.ee yesterday accused ihe Britain Information fc>eiv.ce at he.ng "careh M and reckless" in 8 statement it h id issued on British ships engaged ,n trade with Commun.st Chaia. The accusation wasReuter - 357 words
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289 1953-06-08 4 DESHMIKH ON CONDITIONS FOR ACCEPTANCE BY CENTRE (F.0.0.C.) MADRAS, June 7.— Speaker Mr. Sivashanmugham Pillai of the Madras State Legislative Assembly has formally received intimation that Andhra Members of the Assembly have decided upon KurnooL as capital of the new Andhra State. The speaker289 words
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98 1953-06-08 4 REPINDIA FOR BORNEO WAR MEMORIAL OPENING The Representative of tho Jcveinment of India Mr. M. JJopala Menon will leave for N~rth Borneo this evening by R.A.F. plane in connection with the opening of ihe Memorial to those who died in the Second World War there Among th- dead were some98 words
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Article203 1953-06-08 4 Census authorities have completed their detailed population statistics of the 195.*? Census which will give Ceylon a larger House of Representatives after the ncxi General Election. These statistics forming the first of the Census summaries- will provide the data on the basis of which a DelimitationFOC - 203 words
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Article238 1953-06-08 4 BOSTON, June 7. Three of the world's leading medical specialists yesierday began a thorough examination of Mr. Anthony Eden, Brit sh Foreign Secretary, before his third operation for a gall bladder ocmplication. Dr. Richard Lahey, and Mr. Guy Blackburn of London, consulted together at the New EnglandReuter; FOC - 238 words
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Advertisement152 1953-06-08 4 rmru.l'M'lMUlt.itrii'lir SULTAN TODAY: 6.30 9.30 p.m. "Chinnathurar (in Tandl) Today: ;...-> 6.30 9.15 p.m. Chocolate-Charmer BtTBAil in her best role RESHAM (in Hindustani) ••■•■■i i i a i "■■>«■•• i i i i i i i i i i i day QUEENS 3 6 A 9. 15 Nargis and Raj152 words
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