Indian Daily Mail, 12 June 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. EX. No. 121. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 371 1 Switzerland Too To Revise Its Attitude S, Korea's Signature Not Needed. WASHINGTON, June 11. Sweden officially informed the United States yesterday that it would serve on the five-nation prisoner of war repatriation commission to be set up after a truce in Korea. The
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  • 111 1 SBOUL. Jun» 11.—Acting oath Korean Prime Minister Pyua Yung Tai after a special cabinet meeting today said fiuth tbi South Koreans will Tl 'he impending armistice. Mr. Pyua said in an interti*W, "W« cannot and will not •f'P any part cf the armis•ice terms, Our oppo.sit.on
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  • 77 1 Hi*' Republic of Korea No- 1 oaal A.«s.nibly today called' ro> an illiance w;th Natioua- :u "''rwluh. the Sou.h Kore-.n SEr£* to a tluce tlvi<wnwa mto the third success ve T J 1 A ***mbly in Pu.san nrg- I Hll,anc.._ in a rwtfutlon I Rhee
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  • 65 1 VIENNA. June 11.— Soviet Russia and Austn a are exhang.ng ambassadors and reestablishing full diplomatic relations. The decision was :u-s? a's, another move In an ppeasement campaign. The Austrian Government iiaclosed the agreement yesterlay. Russ,a thi s week relaxed nany of the military and economic controls
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  • 107 1 AYR, SCOTLAND, June 11. Defiance Minister, Emanuel Shnuell, was fined £50 here today for contravening the National Health Insurance Act. .He was als>, ordered to pay £113 19sh. lOd. to the Ministry of Nato.nnl Insurance. It was stated in court that .Mr. Shinwrtl had. been "extremely
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  • 65 1 LONDON, June 10. Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Min ster, was asked In the House of Commons today what s.eps he was taking to induce the United Nations to transfer tespsnsibiiliy for the conduct rf .he Korea truce talks from mil tary to civilian representatives. In a written
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  • 56 1 LONDON, June 11.— Indian workers n London think Mount Everest should also be named Tensing-Giri (Mount Tensing) ifter the Sherpa who climbed the mountain with the New Zealander, Edmund Hillary. The Indian Workers Association here today sent the suggestion to the "chief minister of West Bengal through their
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  • 39 1 LONDON. June 11.— West mmstex Abtwy, where the Queen was crowned eight days •.go became a drama theatre last night and for the first time in its 700-year history a professional play was presented there.- A.P.
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  • 171 1 Legation In Lisbon Closed Down LISBON, June 11. The Indian legation here closed down ■St night. The Charge D' Affaires told Reuter the decision ollowed further Por.uguese refusals to d scuss the handing "i to India of Portuguese terri ories in India. Portugal controls
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  • 40 1 NEW ROCHELLE. June 11. A MM sought f r allryrdiy writing letteis threatening to uxsossnate President Elsenhower was arrested yesterday by Secrvi Serr'Ge Ayents. The man identified hrinself as Albert Drv.vnty. 40, orignallu from. Denver.- A.P.
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  • 86 1 PORTSMOUTH, SOUTHERN ENGLAND, June 11. The 12,000 .on cruiser Sverdlov, >iide of the Russian fleet, itole the show today at the ;:eat gathering of the world's v;nsh'ps off Portsmouth for text week'? coronation review. Holiday maker. s on boat trips round the 120 armoured fighting
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  • 64 1 Pakistan To Train Egyptian Army Men KARACHI. June 11. The an Government agreed 0 send ab<iu half a dozen 'gvptian army officers for train ng courses at ihe Pakisan military staff college in >ie ta. The OfllCerj -'re expected e in September. T e Pakistan mil tary trainvv college has.
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  • 63 1 NEW YUKK. June 11. "If t 3h ed tor Cedric Belfrage. <"acln«z depor ation after tw Ce ref>isng to tell U.S. Congresion il Commttees whether he s a Communist says In a sworn federal couri statement he is not and never has been one Mr. Belfrage adds
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  • 84 1 NEW DELHI June 11. -A I )c mmerc" Min stry spokesman said today a Japanese bid to 'aunch ;rade pact talks w.th Indin had been rejected. The spokesman declared In- dia had replied to the Jn j lese suggestion that negotia■\on<t should be opened for ■ilateral
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  • 142 1 Mechanical Safety By Our Staff Reporter "The recent factories estabi.shed in Singapore are excellent in the matter of s^iieguards and it is very rare for an accident to occur in them." said Mr. J. A. Heaton, Chief Inspector of Machinery, at a press conference yesterday. The old factories were certainly
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  • 95 1 LONDON, June 10. Tne h'nme Ministers of Pakistan. Ceyion, Southern Rhodesia and Malta, seven Commonwealth nigh Commissioners, four Malayan Sultans, and African cmefs, were guests at the joint umpire Societies coronation oanquet here last night. The Malayan representatives were the Sultans of Johore, tvelantan, Selangor and
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  • 94 1 BKARLKJ (Nortnem K.ish•n.i), June 11. The nine-man American t<am which i.s makng abid to climb K-ll Mouna.n n the Himalayas second ughest in the world— made ..urther progi ess in the last whree days, it wa s reported aere Wednesday. The par.y moved a further 16 mile.s north
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  • 122 1 KATHMANDU. June n. A PTT message from Kathmaudu (June 9". quotes y source close to the vic.orious British exped tion aa saying that' Tiger Tens.ng was .he first to reach th*' summit of Mount Everest when he and Hillary conquered it on May 29. According
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  • 61 1 Q UEEN ON HORSEBACK LONDON, June 11. Queen Elizabeth rode side saddle today to take the salute while the Grenadier Guards paraded their flag before her in the traditional ceremony of trooping of the colour. Prince Charles, the Queen's four-year-old son watched his mother sitting erect and mo> tionless on
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  • 44 1 WASHINGTON. June 11 j U.S. Senator Robert Taft -(R---mbHc^n Oh o», announced yesterday his hip ailmen* ■Is a serious one" that will keep j him from be'ng active as Senate floor leader for the rest ct th «*?s'on of Congress. A.P
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  • 135 1 WASHINGTON, June 11. President Eisenhower asked Congress yesterday to make ava.lable up to I*ooo.ooo tons i of wheat for relief in Pakistan. In a special message, he. said the people of Pakistan are faced w.th famine and have asked "our help in meeting i sssitir
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  • 120 1 NEW DELHI. June 11. la view of the conflicting report* about Tensing's natonah.y. c tizen H of Dai- feeling in a telegram, fol- i lowed by a letter, to the j President point out that j Tensing Is an Indian doni Ciled in Darjeeling for the
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  • 56 1 PARIS. June 11. Th. French National Assembly refused early today to accept Mt. Georges Bidault as Prime Minister by Just °ne vote, the jffici il count showed. The popular Republ can leader received 31.1 vo.es —MM lc.-ss than the required absolute majority for investiture. The votes
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  • 68 1 NEW YORK. June 11. N'-wsweek magazine said Wed- nesday the U.S. Air Force In- telLgence had picked up a report that Br ttsh atomic j 5Cl' n .st Dr. Bruno Pontecorvo j has gone with a group of i Soviet scientists into the
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  • 115 1 I'.OSTON, June 11- Bnt.:h i-'oic yn Secretary An-.hony sSdeo waS> operated on Wednesday for relief of a bile duct obstruction and doctors report* •d h.s post-operative condition as satisfactory. Tne formal announcement from New Eealaad Baptist dtoepital d d not disclose h;,w ong the operation lasted, but he
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  • 55 1 MAHE, Seychelles, June 10. -Sir Frederick Crawford, outgoing Governor of the Seychelles islands, left here today to take up his new aDDotntment as Deputy Governor of Kenya. He will shoulder some of the burden which has fallen on Governor Sir Evleyn Barn* because of the outbreak
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  • 147 1 Eisenhower's Warning MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, June 11—Eisenhower warned America yesterday that she cannot fight Communism alone and she cannot buy security. 'There i s no such thing as partial unity, that i s a contradiction in terms." the President said. "All of us have learned f
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  • 200 1 Analysis Of Pepper By Chemistry Dept. By Our Staff Reporter la recent years, a great deal of research has been done in connection with the analysis of pepper and under the Food and Drug.s Regulations which prohib.ts sale of such products as pepper unless they were puie, several prosecut ons
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  • 147 1 By Our Staff Reporter A Sub-Committee consist ng of the Secietary for Soc 'al Welfare, Mr. V. Pakuisamy ind Mi. Chui Chye Fong has Seen fanned >o administer the Social Welfare Donation Chest Fund, .o which donations are i made to be distributed to persons in need
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  • 86 1 BR. WOMEN'S SATYAGRAHA IN AUSTRALIA! SYDNEY. June 11.— British women immigrants clashed I j with police here today when they tried to a op the ev.ction i of n family from nn immigrant camp at feaat Hills, a Sydney suburb. Commonwealth peace officeis and state police were trying to remove
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  • 107 1 KHATMANDU (Nepal) June 11. The Nepalese Government has "consented gladly" to the award of Britain's George Cross to Tiger Tensing, the Nepalese Sherpa who climbed Mt. Everest with Edmund Hillury of New 2tealand. it was reported here Wednesday. The Queen Knighted Hillary and expedition leader Colonel
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  • 100 1 CALCUTTA, June 11.-.An-xiety is felt in Calcutta for the 13-man Japanese expedition which, with 15 Shcrpas. is trying to climb the 26.000-foot Mount Manaslu. in central Nepal. The last message received from the party was on May 12 when it wa s reported they had established
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  • 341 1 Shuddha Samajam. Kuala Lumpur celebrated Coronation Programme, spread over a week in a manner befitting the grandeur of the occasion. Ahe Samajam building was tastefully decorated and brilUantly illuminated. On May 30, in the evening a party was given by the Social Section of the Selangor
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  • 497 2 Indian Daily Mail Spore, Fri., June 12, 1953. PRAY, DON'T PERPETUATE DECK TRAVEL! r 1 1 K Government of India is rcjiorU'd to have decided to set up what are known as "Deck Passengers' welfare committees" ;i1 Madias, Bombay and Calcutta ports to look after the welfare of incoming and
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  • 898 2 Says Would Return To Guru After Its Disintegration HYDERAB AD: The Hyderabad Pradesh Con Committee last week unanimously passed a resolution stating that it was its "considered opinion" that "in accordance with various factors mentioned in the Nanalnagar resolution of the Congress, the three
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    50 2 The Queen shaken hands with Gordon Richards (knighted earlier last week) b<-for<- the start of the 195S Derby at Epsom on June 66. Gordon put Sir Victor bassoon's "Pin/a' past the post four lengths ahead of the I Queen's "Aureole" to win the big race shortly afterwards.— A.P.
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  • 236 2 INDO-PAK DISPUTES SETTLEMENT ALI HOPEFUL LONDON, June 11. Mr. Mohammed Ali. Prime Minister of Pakistan said here that his discussions with the Prime Minister of India. Mr. Nehru, filled him with hope that the disputes between their two countries would be settled. He added, a powerful contribution would then have
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  • 134 2 LONDON, June 11. The man who for a giddy Coronation week stood beside the Queen, trying to be inconspicuous, got some attention on his own account yesterday. He i s the Duke of Edinburgh. Consort of the Queen and crowds around Buckingham Palace sang 'Happy Birthday" for
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  • 106 2 LONDON. June 11. llie; Cockney is losing his accent. A book prepared for London eachers by the London Coun- ty Council says the letter H Is not being dropped nearlj* as carelessly by the more youtnful twangy Eust Enders. "The manual for teachers on "The Ar of Speaking"
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  • 55 2 TIRUNELVELJ Ratnaraj. h teacher in the Margoschis High School at Nazareth, is reported to have been fatally stabbed last week. He was admitted into the Vazareth Hospital, where he died the next morning. Murugayya Nadar and Sami Nadar. of Vagulhankulam. have been arrested. Police Inspector Munisam* Nayudu and
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  • 32 2 LONDON, June 11.— A private British group trying to promote East-West trade yesterday described Red China as a rich market that Britain should seek to cultivate.— A.P.
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  • 87 2 VIENNA. June 11.- "Camera control'' to shame absn.ee Czechoslovak workers back to their jobs is a new device of Prague's Communist regime. The official newspaper Rude Pravo revealed yesterday workers staying away from their jobs will be visited by fellow-workers with cameras. 'If these allegedly
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  • 78 2 LEEDS. England. June 11. The Taxlcab Propietors' Association announced yesterday >. I will ask Leeds to rescind the first cab driver's license ever granted to a woniixn pretty Myra B<«tty, 32. Said ;issocia ion chief Leslie Voley "Her cab ig going to be chosen in preference
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  • 577 2 MYSORE: "Differential treatment by the Central (ioverninent in respect of the formation of the United Knrnataka State has done great injustice to two erores of Rannadigas", said Mr. Raranth, former Madras Minister aud Praja Socialist leader of South Canara, at a Pres* conference held
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  • 376 2 If U. N. Cannot Control Situation India Wi11.....! Will Rhee Ultimately Agreet LONDON, June 11 India is proposed a* a member of the five-power Neutral Commission which would deal with prisoners of war refusing to be repatriated. Asked about South Korea s attitude,
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  • 110 2 NEW DELHI, June 11.- -A Foreign Office spokesman said the Swiss refusal to serve on the Repatriat.on Commission without Syngman Rhee'3 ornsant to the truce is not likely to affect the Indian stand. He pointed to Premier Nehru's stated policy that India is willing to
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  • 369 2 U.N. OFFICIALS REACTION Top U.N. officials are operating on the theory that at the lifi mbtute 3a4th Kttto'i ■President. Syngman Knee wil. agree to terms of a Koie;m truce. But they admit they .ire taking a calculated risk. There have been no threat*. no promises and no pleading wi h
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    64 2 General George Marshall, originator of the Marshal Plan and President Eisenhower's Representative at Elizabeth 11. accompanied the Coronation of Queen by his wife, lunched with the British Prime Minister at Number 10 Downing; Street, on June 4. .VI». Photo shows: An animated scene outside Nutahtr Id, a* General Warsnali and
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  • 68 2 VIJAYAWADA Citizen- Vijayawada obseived hartal on •Tune 2 a s a protest again* the recommendation of the Congress and Praia Social'.* oarries that the Andhra cap'f*l should be located in Kurnool. Mr. P. Sundarayyu. HI (Communist) declared oubhe meeting that V*Ja>* wada was the only suitably site for
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  • 2458 3 y,,i lowing Ii the full text of the terms of re- enCt relating to the prison jr-of -war exchange which was imed at Panmunjom on Jane 8 by the United Nations Command and Communist neg.tiators: Terms of reference for neutral nations repatriation commission:
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  • 215 3 MEENAMBAKKAM: M. Andre Menard, Governor of tho French Settlements in India last week said there was a stalemate in the negotiations for the merger of the French Settlements with India. "As far as I know," he added, no negotiations are going on bet.veen the
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  • 1207 3 The Man Who Asked Directions From Homer jyjODERN Gieeks. beneath whose ft t-t lie priceless ciue^ to the early days of modern civilization, are following with spec:<d interest exacavations now under way at Argos and Mycenae. These exacavations, carried out by the American School of Classical Studies, and tne French
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    69 3 Shirley Booth, United States actress, vu.s unaided tlie title -nest Act. ess of the Year" by the sixth International Wibn Ffstival .at Cannes, Franae. April 30 1953. I If tea BGXk received the i award for her rfiwwflimifl.« of the housenif- > t the mo- I >>n pctuie 'Come Back
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  • 379 3 MI.IiNAMKAKKAM: "Japan's position today la such that she can act as a bridge between the East and the West. and make an effective contribution to the development of Asian economy." This was the Impression of Dr. P. 8. 1 ikanathan, Executive Secretary
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    93 3 Ernest Hemingway, American author, received one of the 1953 PuVtr:er prizes for his short navel, -'The Old Man and The Sea." It was Wis first Pulitzer award c.li hough his international reputation dates back to IMI whnn "A Farewell To Arms" was published. Born July 21. 1809 at Oak Park.
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  • 1396 4 CEYLON NEWS: Execution Days Temperatures Called For: Officer From Observatory To Produce Graphs COLOMBO: A witness at resumed Sathasivam murder trial at the Colombo Assizes fainted and the Court adjourned for 25 minutes until he revived. The witness fainted after saying he felt
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  • 108 4 COLOMBO: Severe monsoon storms, likely to last for another month, are bringing iear-famine conditions to palm-clad Maldive Islands, 400 idles south-west of Ceylon. Heavy seas are preventing che fishermen of the 200 innabitcd islands from leaving narbour. The 93,000 people living there rely on fish
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  • 77 4 S.I.F.A. vs G.H.Q. (FARELF) Tne team to represent the S.I.F.A. in a friendly soccer match against G.H.Q. ,FAPvELF| at Farrer Park on Tuesday June 16 at 5.15 p.m. I will be chosen from the fol- .owing players: Narayanan, K. Q. Suppian. G. Suppiah, T. C. Balan, George Phillip, S. K.
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  • 13 4 TEHERAN, lune 11. Iran yesterday signed h revised trade agreement with Russia. A.P.
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  • 181 4 GAMPOLA "I am very glad to take part m ceremonies of th nature, where Muslims. Chr.stians, Hindus and Buddhists unite, I wish to see these people belonging to various religions live in peace", said Mr. J. R. Jayawardene. the Minister of F nance, addressing
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  • 125 4 Thirty-foui copies of the «aumont-Br t.sh Mm "Singapore Study of a Port" havc/een l>ought by foreign counties for screening in their aids. The countries include astralia. South Africa, .anada. New Zealand and jweden. Norway and the United >tates have oniered duplcate iegat«ve s of the flm from /hich
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  • 53 4 GLASGOW. SCOTLAND fune 11. The Duke of Edinburgh whs critic sed here Monl;iy for playing polo on Sunlays. The Reverend J. P. j Young told the general assembly of the United Free Church i of Scotland that the Duke was not setting a good example I for
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