Indian Daily Mail, 9 June 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 118. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1953. POUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 767 1 Way Cleared For Full Armistice Soon Only Administrative Matters Now Block General Armistice Agreement was expected to clear the way quickly for signing a full armistice. The agreement was signed shortly after 2 p.m. Korean Time. An Allied spokesman said only administrative matters now b.ock
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  • 131 1 LONDON. June 8. Mr. Richard Butler, Chance'lor of the Exchequer was reporting ;n the f nanca' and economic Situation of -the s erling area ro the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' confeience here yesterday. The Chancellor was reporting to the nine Prime Min sters r>n Unl ed States
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  • 82 1 OTTAWA. June 7. Canada's o-j-t authorities glumly wonders how Icng it Will take to f n !sh selling its n W postage •-•mps of tV Qteen. The >88Ue B '.U» be biggest storm of p i- t■ si riuce the dominion began minUng stamps n 1851
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  • 206 1 LONDON June 8. The "Pr me Mln'sterS of Ind'a and Pakistan wi'l hold a third privo^e maefng on Indo-Pa'cis-Irnl pWblems ncludlng Kashmir- n London on Wedneadav -<n authoritative source said today. Mr Nehru. Prinv 1 Mln'stei n* India P.hd Mr.
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  • 269 1 South Korea To Declare War Against India, If PANMUNJOM. June 8. The Allies and Communists in Korea signed an agreement today on exchanging prisoner s-of -war, wiping out last major barrier to an armistice in the three-year Korean war. SEOUL. June 7. —The chairman Of tne South Korean National Assembly
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  • 120 1 LONDON. June 8.- -Britain's "mad Major" 61-year-old Christopher Drapei who flew a plans under 15 Thames bridges last month has had hii private t >. lot's Lcence suspended, K was learned today. He was also told that a representative of the Thames p.lice wanted to
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  • 70 1 MADRAS. June 8. India's Finance M.nister. C. D. Desnmukh, said here yesterday he UniUd States US^IIO.Ouo.OOO Mutual Security Aid to Ind a was "a good sum and about the right size." He added more aid would be forthcoming as Ind.a's plans developed and in the light of
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  • 74 1 EXPLOSION NEAR RHEE'S RESIDENCE SEOLL, Jane 8. Two tremendous explosions one near the residence of President Syngimtn Rhee s rocked Seoul at 10.40 and 10.47 tonight. All I I lights in the city went out I at 10.40 p.m. At least two guards were hurt near the Seoul correspondents billets,
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  • 157 1 NAIROBI. June 8. General Sir George Erskine, the new Commander-in-Chief East Africa, arrived here yesterday by air from Khartoum and declared he intended to get on with the job of smashing Mau Mau terrorism as quickly as possible. General Erskine. 54, who was welcomed by Governor
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  • 95 1 MR. AM AR LAHIRI IN SINGAPORE Mr. Am.-M- Lahiri. Special Representative in Westein EUrope of the Yomiun Shimu'tin of Tokyo and the Associated Newspapers of Ceylon arrived in Singapore yesterday by the "Andes Maru" en route to London. After a week's Stay n London Mr. Lahiri v. ill visit Paris
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  • 282 1 No Recognition Off The Truce SEOUL, June 8. The South Korean cabinet and National Assembly representatives today resolved to continue the Korean war and not recognize the impending truce The decision was reached in u closed session and was announced by Yoon Chi Yung. Vi^e-Chairman
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  • 77 1 U.N. Troops Anxious To Go Home SEOUL, June 8. United Nations troops broke into whoops of joy at the word of the signing of a prisoner-of-war exchange agreement. "When do we go home?" some shouted. The agreement, expected to clear the way quickly for signing a full armistice, is expected
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  • 55 1 NEW DELHI. June 8- -The Indian Government .'umouncel yesterday that 48 more dis-tricts-consisting of 4,800 vil-lages-will be included in the National Community Developemnt Programme next year. These will be In addition to the 81 districts already being a*ded under a Technical Cooperation Agreement signed !ast year
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  • 69 1 The Secretary of State foi tiie Colonies has cabled the Governor to say that the loyal addresses sent by the Colony have been laid before the Queen who has commanded that an expression of warm appreciation of loyal greetings and good wishes offered on the occasion of
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  • 179 1 WASHINGTON. June 8 United Mates officials said yesterday President Eisenhower's offer of an early defence pact with South Korea represented a generous concession to gain Korean government co-operation with .he .mpendlng truce agreement. It does not by any means meet the demand s laid down by South
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  • 94 1 NEW DELHI. June 7. India's Pres.dent Bajendrai Prasad will award a medal for 'extraordinary courage and heroism" to Thutia (T:g* PWMting the Nepalese mountain guide who scaled Mt Everest last week. The award wil' be made at i special ceremony in the Indian capital, a Government
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  • 154 1 BOSTON. June 8.- Brit sn Foreign Minister Anthony Eden yesterday was advised to undt rgo .in operation on the mame bile (CQi duct M aftm few days of adequate preparation." Mr. Eden, 56, arrived in Boston last Friday night by plane and Is a patient at the
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  • 152 1 PARIS. June 8 Mr. Georges B.dauit. Premier-designate of France, is to ask the Naional Assembly en Wednesday to confirm him in the office. Ke s< :d this yesterday, the 18th <iay of France's 19th postW3T r-abinet crisis, and added that he would ask for
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  • 58 1 SAVANNAH (Georgia). Juu^ 8. A new type of newsprint made from cull wood and pine lias be^n given a test run with rxcel'ent results on V<. vt>- th ifornlng News presses. The paper was made from a combination of Ml per cent ■ji'.z. 19 per cent
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  • 528 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., June 9, 1953 DECLARING WAR ON A NEUTRAL! IRRESPECTIVE of the ultimate end of the present developments regarding Korea, one can unhesitatingly say that the most amusing episode so far in an otherwise tragic state of things is the South Korean National Assembly Vice-Chairman's threat
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  • 1903 2  -  ATULYA GHOSH Need For Realignment Off Boundary On Linguistic Basis -By (President, W. Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee) mmwiiiimwi mi (Text of a Press statement replying to some of the points made by Dr. S. K. Sinha, Chief Minister of Bihar, in his speech in the Bihar Assembly a
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  • 110 2 Attempt To Commit 'Sati' Foiled AGP UK: T.i.- I'olioe j fohed a woman's attempt to I «•niii.iir *sa^i on i..e pyre of her husband, ne..r r-iatta in I OHgur 1 in'•, ;i\ e.miinii IU a report. The woman, despite a !'<> I dee «....«»...ii.r t .e.suasion I to de.iiat from
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  • 122 2 Student Carried Revolver To Defend Against Her Suitor LAHORE: A girl student was arrested at her school in Peshawar for possessing on unlicensed revolver. Jt is reported that a young man, whose request for the hand of the girl had been rejected by her parents, often followed and attempted to
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  • 197 2 PROHIBITION EXPERIMENT FOR 3 MORE YRS OOONOOB Addressing a public meeting Sri M. A. i»l;'nickavelu Naicker. and Dr. U Krishna Rao. Ministers, appealed for more public support to ihe Congress Government. Dr. Krishna Rao had no doubt that Prohibition had greatly improved the standard of living of the masses. He
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  • 132 2 PACHKARin President Prasad stated her tliat hard ,vork anu charactei of the people alone oould make a nation great. Replying to h public welcome Oe add' d that awaraj h»d jiought w.th it new anil gieat responsibilities. It was the determination cf the Government
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  • 294 2 Too Many Holidays Put Premium On Idleness— C.R. MADRAS: The idea that many holidays put a premium on idleness and retard the progress of the nation was e x Sy Minister, Sri C. Rajagopa.acharlar re- on v.. ntijagupaiacnariar said there was a request that Vaisakha Purnima Day should be ueciared
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  • 446 2 Congress Policy On Linguistic Redivision Gen. Secretary's Statemen Peaceful Solution Urged HUBLI: Mr. S. N. Agarwal, General Secrete of the Congress, told a public meeting here that I proposed high power Commission on linguistic Stab was being appointed to solve the problem of reom nization of States and not to
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  • 123 2 LUCK NOW: Conga., are forbidden to join the r J Committees or confew-; t which "re organized in u country from time to tir according to an AICC u.<- A ive received by the T'P r 3 grcss. The directive, seni Pradesh Congress Connnn.
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  • 79 2 BOMBAY Mr. F. lack. Consul of Israel in Inc4 Bombay, i s relinquish charge of h's office early j July. He wi'l he suec c-jH by Mr. G. Doron who anivß heie last week. Iffr. Pollack stalled t: j gaz.ne. India and Israeli 191*. shortly
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  • 495 3 Biggest Since Independence I EW DELHI: Ihe Government of India have announced the issue of a new '6y 2 loan for a sum of Ks 75 erores. The loan, the first to be floated after the linali/alion ot the Five *ear
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  • 268 3 Public Support For Plan Encouraging, Says Deshmukh BOMBAY: Mr. C. D. Deshniukh, Union finance Minister, -aid that strong leadership in the States was essential for the successful implementation of the Fivo-i'ear Plan. Bpeaklßg at u reception given in hi.s and Mrs. Dcshrnukh's honour by the Chandraswnlyn Kayastha Prabhu Sabha here,
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  • 138 3 POONA It i s learnt that 29,407 candidates, out a total number of 71.974 from ill over Bombay Stuie, have oecome successful in the Secondary School Ccrtifica.e iJxam nation Board in March iast The results which were an* nouneed by the Board show j
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  • 117 3 BHOPAL: Hundreds of men. women and children on May 30 lined the streets of Bhopal iO witness the 30-year-old Dev Kumar of Calcutta drive blind-fold a motor-cycle through the most busy areas of the city. With five thick layers of bandage over his eyes, Dev Kumar completed
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  • 258 3 BANuai^ukji; "Me future location of the headquarters of ne ECAFE has not yet been uecided. The question is stili ..nder consideration and we -ire considering various centre S." So said Dr. P. S. Loganathan, Executive Secretary of JJCA.FE, in an interview. He :S now in Bangalore
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  • 55 3 POONA: The pition filed by Dr. K. B. Antrolikur, the Con gress candidate, against the election of Mr. B S. Mori-. General Secretary cf the Peasants and Workers Party, to the House of the People from the Sholarpur double-member constituency, was dismissed here recently by the Election
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  • 348 3 Free Education Till Form III: Concession To Four Communities MADRAS The Madras Government have decided that children and dependants of persons belonging to the four communities barber, fisherman, dhobi and potter—in rural ar* as be exempted from the payment of fees in elementary schools and in secondary schools upto and
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  • 174 3 TRI V ANUttU Ji The Go v ernment have ordered that, with effect from the beginning of ..he school year 1953--04. concessions a^ laid down in the order, will bo granted to cnlldren of all non-gazetted officers (includ.ng members jf cne inferior service) and also
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  • 179 3 POONA: The Cental Water and Power Research Station. Poona. with the co-operation of the UNESCO, has constructed a tank. 500 feet long. 12 feet Wide and seven feet deep. wl>n a view to test ship models tot determining the effetive horse power and shaft horse-power
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  • 403 3 HYDERABAD Under the the Agreement entered into between the Government of India and the Nizam of Hyderabad when the latter acceded -o the Indian Union after the Police Action, the former had "guaranteed the Succession, according to law and custom, to the Gadi of the State and
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  • 83 3 Bus Plunges Into River Near Kumbakonam KUMBAKONAK. A bus, carrying 30 passengers, bound Cor Kurnbakonam from Nidamangalam, which was proceeding along the narrow road on he Venaar bank, while trying to avoid running over a child which had rushed into th' middle of the road dived into the river caus
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  • 325 3 MANAGEMENT OF BUSINESS: BIRLA ON NEED FOR A SCHOOL NEW DELHI: Sri O. D. Birla, member of the Ceatral Advisory Council of Industries, has supported the Idea of having an Institute to impart education In business management. In the course of a letter to the Commerce aad Industry Ministry, Sri
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  • 110 3 Demand For Release Of Ghaffar Khan LAHORE: The Pakistan Times recently editorially demanded the immediate release of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, whom it described as one of he foremost pioneers of the subcontinent's freedom movement. The paper said that nothing had happened during the long period of his detention to
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  • 159 3 Organisation Of Congress: Village Committees To Be Set Up .MADRAS: Wiih a view to widening the scope of Congress activities, the Tamil Nad Congress Committee has sent a circular to -the District Congress Committees asking them to constitute village committees in their districts. The. area coming under each polling booth
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  • 145 3 LUCKNOW: The postal delivery service in Lucltnow was completely dislocated ag a result of a stay-in-strike of over two hundred men of the delivery staff of the General Post Office. The strike was to protest against what they called the heavy load of letters after the
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  • 1008 4 Indians In Ceylon: Total To Be Fixed? CEYLON NEWS: New Proposal Reported To Be Under Discussion NEW DELHI: The spate of reports, which have recently been emanating from Colombo suggesting that an agreement has been reached between Mr. Nehru and Mr. Senanayake in regard to the future status of Indians
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  • 208 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon L\»ratha Sera Mandalam has .sent cablea to Mr. Nehr i and Mr. Dudley Senanayaks requesting chem "to include in the forthcoming Indo-Oyloo talks the question Of Indian nationals who continue as such and to safeguard their interests." An emergency meeting or. the Mandalam, which
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  • 316 4 COLOMBO: Indian nationals here are perturbed over reports that Indian emigration authorities at Lhanushkodi were detaining some upper class passengers on the ground that viiey did not «:arry Income-tax clearance certificates which, it was stated, was a condition to oe fulfilled before anybody j could be
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  • 191 4 COLOMBO An announcj nvmt regarding the .--.ppointi men! of a Delimitation ComI tnlSSl :n an obligation to be I carried ou: agon after geneirai censua Is expec shortly. It is hoped that this announcement, tor which preparstlona an new being made by the Director of Census and
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  • 159 4 Sugar Acreage Reduced In India NEW DELHI: Sugar production of Asia la estimated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture at 1.8 million short tons- (2,000 lbs. each), an nicreasc of 2.1 per cent above the 1951-'52 production of 4.7 million lons, and "3.3 per cent above tee IMO-'SI production iof
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  • 253 4 By Our Ulttfj Reporter "The demand for COl :n:ition stamps, especially or; Corona- j tion Day was unprecedented," j sa d Mr. W. A. Cooper, Director of Post?. Singapore yesier- j clay at a piess coruerencc. He added A 'Coronation i stamp few i seemed to grow
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  • 117 4 Start Made On Rock Statue Of Buddha MATALE. A public line ing va.i held under the jcint auspices of Vlhare Sadakasamithi/a and Sn Mahamaya Kulan;ana Sarr.thiya, Hoiaapola oar X.danda to inaugurate ne carv.ng out of an imige 1 f .he Buddha, IS cubit.', long, rom the rock behind the Sri
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  • 129 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon [Government la cNamining a proposal te cut Government service allowances V, effect a saving of about U 25,000,000 out of a total of xls 400,000.000 spent under this head annual- This moasme would be an important factor in the ultimate deci-ion on the
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  • 119 4 COLOMBO Dr. O. V. looms, the em.nent Neurosurgeon from Pehistan who eras cabled on to attend on the tote Prime Minister but arrived too la e to be of assistance wi s rusheo to C-vion by Air Ceylon plane recently >y th.- American C;nsulut< to
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  • 64 4 COLOMBO! His Holiness Arunaehtln Deafen Kwamigat Head of the Hindu Mutt it Kunnakudi, South India, win arrive by air on Sunday, for a two-week tour of Hlndn Shrines in Ceylon. He will visit i aragama, Trlncomalee and fvandy. During his stay here he will he
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  • 407 4 LONDON: Ceyion figured prominently at Buckingham l'alacc when the Queen enter- taiued 7,000 guests at a gar- jen party la.se week. After the Queen had tea j with Mr. Dudley Senanayake j and the other distinguished j guests in the Royal tent, se- vera! people were presented f.o
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  • 98 4 EXHIBITION EXTENDED Tnc "Queen and Commonwealth" Poster Exhibition now ;u tin- Victoria aaenaonui .i.ui has been extended o «.nursday, June 11, tc coincide with a cocKtail party to oe _,iven by the Common wealth i 'nrilsmentnry Association. On show at tnc cxmoition is copy of the loyal address to the
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  • 110 4 The second Annual General Meeting of this Association was held on 22nd May, l»jj, ..no the following Executive vxiuncll was elected for the nsuing year. I 'resident: Mr. A D. Pon- nambnlam (re-elected); Vice i-Vcsident: Mr. Hcng Joo Seng I re-elected); lion. Secretary: Mr. Ang 800
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  • 49 4 The fortnightly meeting of Ihe Divine Life Society will be I •trid on Wednesday June 10, it a.m. at No. 26, Lorong N, iV.uk Kurau, Singapore, the csidenco of Sri N. .Damoda- 1 ram Pillai. All members ar<; cordially invited to be present' m tne occasion".
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  • 133 4 Three Tons Of Fish Arrive From Bombay COLOMBO: A consignment of three tons of fish from Jombay arrived in Colombo iu ne Chybassa last week. Tho Importers claim that they will be abl.o to sell the fish at rates chepper than those at whicn kcal fish Is sold. Vegetables nnd
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  • 80 4 CAIRO, June 8- Egyptian ewsna iers yesterday gave prominence to an obviously in- .i-u po. c tiiat a second ound-taue attempt o settle the Suez Canal dispute will be mads by Br. tain and Egypt in '.he second half of this month. The period indica
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