Indian Daily Mail, 22 June 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail 0.. IX. No. 131 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 674 1 "ANY MEANS WOULD BE ADOPTED TO CARRY OUT PRESIDENT RHEE'S ORDERS" KOREA GOVT. SPOKESMAN SEOUL, June 21.— Nearly 700 anti-Communist Korean war prisoners broke out of two Allied stockades last night and today, some with the aid of South Korean Army tanks
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  • 114 1 WASHINGTON, June 21 A ladio commentator says the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff have told General Mark Clark, the U.N. Commander in Korea, it is alingnt with them f' he .mposes marLal law in South Korea. But Pentagon (U.S. Defenc*. HQ.) officials said today they could find no
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  • 129 1 Accused Of Forming Anti-Ali Front KARACHI. Jcne 21.—Former Pakistan Pi me Minis.<*r Khwaja Nazimuddin resigned yesterday from the presidency of the All-Pakistan Muslim League, the government party. Yusuf Haroon, Vice-Presi-dent, will carry out his dnt.ee until a new president is elected. Nazimuddin wa
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  • 70 1 PU3AN. June 21.- A high jfficial of the South Korean Defence Ministry said today the rtOK army would enlist freed mti-Red Korean prisoners on .1 voluntary basis. But he --mphas.zed no force will be used, as the Reds have charged. The officer. who asked
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  • 194 1 NEW DELHI, June 21.- The Indian capital's newspapers called for stiong United Nations accion to control President Syngman Rhee of South Korea. The Government-support ng Hindustan Times declared "the United Nations Command cannot a f fold to let th s open chal'.eiige to its authority go unchallenged. There
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  • 61 1 Narrow Escape For Bride Groom (From Our Own Correspondent i MONGHYR (Bihar), Jun. 21.-- A bride and bridegroom piov.dentially escaped without ■iii't as the concrete roof ot the house in which the r marriage was being celebrated. collapsed killing two and mining 50. twenty of them senously. The elder Slater
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  • 40 1 WASHINGTON. June 21. Representative Emanuel Celler (Democrat. New York* predicted a move to impeach Supreme Court Justice Douglas for delaying the execution of atom spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg would never reach House vote. A.P.
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    24 1 Queen Elizabeth 11 smiles with Lieutenant General Alfred Gruenther, Supreme Co nmander Allied Powers In Europe aboard the "Suprlse" at Portsmouth on June 15.
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  • 124 1 U.S. ARMS SCANDAL IN INDO- CHINA WASHINGTON. June 21. The U.S. Senate Foie gn Rel t L on.s Committee has heard a Story of alleged corruption 1 icketeering and black iark< Ing in Indo-Cii n which Benuvtor William F. Knovv'and (Hep'.iblican CaLforoia) s.i d might develop into a "majoi scandal."
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  • 65 1 BANGKOK, June 2 King Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia left here by car for his neighbouring French Indochina kingdom yesterday as suddenly as he arrived. Thailand's Cah.net decided Tuesday to let the King remain Bg a political refugee, but forbade him to form an exile government. The
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  • 42 1 KARACHI, June 21.— The Pakistani Government has protested to South Africa on the Malan Government's proposal to prevent the entrv of the wive^ and children" of South African nationals of Indo-Pakistani origin, it was reported here.— A.P.
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  • 445 1 Would Think Twice Before Accepting British Award DHULAL GHAT (Nepal), June 21. Tensing Bhutia, the Nepalese Shcrpa conqueror of Mt. Everest, arrived here yesterday and said he was pained at the controversy stirred up over whether he or his New Zealander companion,
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  • 137 1 I Colonel John Hunt, leader I oi the British Everest 1 Expedition, is reported to I /live sa.'d .Inel neck .at* Khatmandu "he urn* snr- pr.sed to read, nexcspuper J I icports that T< rising had i reached the MNMNtI /»>*_f g and <fte» dragged Neu. i
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  • 272 1 Khatmandu Welcomes KHATMANDU (Nepal), June 21. The Government; and the people of Khatmandu Saturday rolled out the red cat pet in honour of the returning i_vetest conquerois and the whole city wejjt mlo laptuioiis joy at the an v d of Shoipa Tensing, Hie Nfepalese who has made mountaineering history.
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  • 46 1 LONDON, June 21. The Daily Express yesterday declared that Britain will explode the largest ever atom bomb early next year at Woemera, Australia. Britain's first atomic explosion test took place last October at the Monte Bello islands off the west coast of Australia Reuter
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  • 130 1 Stop Trains, Tamper With Telegraph Telephone Lines From Our Own Correspondent! MADRAS. June 21. Tamilian agitators protesting against the inclusion of Tamil speaking areas in Chittoor District in the proposed Andhra State yesterday stopped the Bombay Express at Tiruttani, 51 miles from here as part
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  • 29 1 (From Our Own Correspondent! NEW DELHI, June 21.- The Union Government hive icqnlred the manuscript of poems _f the late Sarojin Naidu at Rs. 870. -Copyright.
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  • 101 1 Fiom Our 1 Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 21. One hundred and twenty-eight fishermen out of 252 who were reported last Fr.day to be adrift in the seas since four days ago, weie rescued by yesterday afternoon. Fiftyseven of them were picked up by the Indian Naval destroyer
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  • 1492 2 A Simple And Unassuming Buddhist, No Smoke, No Liquor QNLY a week before the i thrilling news of the conquest of Everest was flashed to the world, Mrs. Tensing received a letter from her husband up from Everest j stating... "Don't you worry anything about
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  • 600 2 A lone attempt by Mr. P. N. Nikore. leader of the first all-Indian expedition, led to the conquest of Panch Chull, a 22,650 ft. central Himalayan peak near Almora, Mr. Nikore said here recently. Mr. Nikore, who has just returned from the peak which
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  • 129 2 Exchange Of Students To Promote World Understanding HYDERABAD: Mr. George V. Allen. U.S. Ambassador to India, said he favoured tne exchange of students between different countries to promote better international understanding. Speaking at a reception given in his honour by the Overseas Scholars' Association. Mr. Allen said his country not
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  • 207 2 Rational Thefts At India House! LOUDON The Indian High jomm.sson is hoping that the Cycle of the Three", will speii .ne end of unsol. cited attention vhich it has recently received rom London's underworld. Sri B. G. Kher. High Comuss oner, was fiist to bo a ngid out when the
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  • 91 2 L/-HOKE: Prayers for hotter days have been ottered in a number of mosques in Peshawar. It Is reported that some of the local ice dealers, who either .suffered losses or made negligible profit, owing to the cloudy weather and unusually cooler days, offered prayers in
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  • 199 2 India's Trade With Japan MAAJHUmM". Or, o. fchaima. commercial Secretcry-uc-ignatc or tne Indian i-in-.ias»y in Tokyo, heia furtiier uiscussions witn Muaras uusinesfcinen on indo- Japanese trade problems, when ne met memoers of the Tamil ana ■ouutnern India Chambers of commerce. At the Southern India Chamber, the Vice-rresident, Sri k*. it.
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  • 36 2 ISTANBUL. Turkeys fanous zoo in Istanbul will receive a baby elephant from Manipur. It weighs 900 lbs ind is four ft. six inches tm height. The elephant's name ZnU (i«iuar.- FOC
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  • 286 2 LOS ANGELES: Dr. S. Radhakr shnan. Vice-President of Ind a, said that India's victory could not be achieved on the battlefield, or by the atom bomb. He told a gathering of 700 people at a United Nations Association inception, that the >deal s of
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  • 674 3 Fair Wages Bill, First Step Towards A Living Wage NEW DLLUI: The Union Labour Ministry is considering various legislative measures designed to civ* a new deal to labour. s «u mi give Among them are the Indu.tr a] Relations and Fair Wan. Bffi.l wheh lapse,! in
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  • 138 3 LAHORE: The Chief Ministers Of Pak stan's two major provinces Punjab. and East Bengal -have declined membership of the Pakistan Muslim League Working Comittee, announced by the Party's President, Khwaja Nazimuddin. Mr. Feroze Khan Noon, Pakistan Punjab's Ch ef MinistPr, said. "From the reported composition
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  • 115 3 CALCUTTA: The Govern ment of West Bengal is likely to introduce tra ning |g Knitting, sewing, basket-ma-king and other handicrafts for women convicts in the State so that they may take to honourable vocations after their re ease, a Government spokesman said The Government also
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  • 100 3 CALCUTTA: The need for vitalising the Tamil language uid enriching its vocabulary by Irawmg liberally from foreign anguages was stressed by Mi .Vf. Venkataraman (Nadodi) .vhen inaugurating a week-long .elebration of the first anniversary of the Calcutta Tamil Writers' Association recently. He appealed to the writers
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  • 50 3 MADRAS: The Madras Legislative Assembly has been summoned to meet at 11 a.m. on July 13 to consider the Andhra State Bill. At I his session, which may last about a week some m nor official Bill s mav also be considered. FOC
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  • 956 3 'Aikya Kerala' Opposed S. Indian State Favoured Former Cochin Minister's Views TRICHUR: Sri C. It. lyyuun;. Congress M.U.P. and former Cochin Minister, in a statement on the question whether fravancore-Coch-n should merge with the ratidwary Btate of Madras-*, or whether a Kerala tStab- should be formed says opinion l 3
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  • 320 3 No Need To Compel Every Indian To Learn Hindi POONA Sri P. Kodanda Rao, of the Servants of India See ety, expressed the view that instead of the local regional language being the medium for all subjects at the pre-Uni-versty level and English at the University level, it would be
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  • 43 3 PHOTO The Queen receiving a bouquet from eight-year old Dorothy Ann Abbott, adopted daughter of the Mayor of slough, as Her Majesty halted her journey at Slough to receive an address of welcome on her ua\ to Windsor. A.P.
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  • 188 3 NEW DELHI: A delegation cf twelve prominent Texas women met President Rijendra Prasad last week. The President thanked the women tor their presents, an-' sad he value! their visit "because you represent a great organisation cf the women of Texas. Such v -its weie valuable because
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  • 57 3 T_Ru«j_i_i_A-_a.i-i_i The question of revival of the movement of erasing Hindi names in railway stations and post oinces was discussed by the Central Executive of the Uravida Kazhagam. The meeting, after discussion for over three hours, authorised Periyar Ramaswami Naicker to take a decision on che continuance of
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  • 50 3 ANN AM ALAIN AGAR: Sir C P. Ramaswaml Ayyar, Vicechancellor, Annamalal KJniversity who Is attending the forthcoming 7th Quinquennial -ongress of Universities at Cambridge, has programmed to leave Madras on June 3 for Bombay from where he will fly to London on July 4. FOC
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  • 208 3 BOMBAY: Sri M. V. Kri-h-Bappa, Unic-n Deputy Minister for Food, said the food position In the country was "very sat sfactory"- -even in scarcity areas, but the problem wa.s the lack of purchasing powei du-.* to unemployment. Today the Union and Suite food reserves totalled 24
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  • 145 3 LONDON The head of the Sanskrit Department of Madras University. Dr. V. Rnghavan, has just begun a six months' stay in Butain dur.ng which he is visiting universities having Sanskrit chairs and Indological departments, and libraries and institutes having collections of Sanskrit. Prakrit, and Pali
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  • 72 4 A Muslim who h»id married twice within his community married, for the third time, a .Sinhalese woman in accordance with the General Marriage Ordinance, g-iving a Sinhalese name. Yet again he married a woman of his community -his fourth marriage. He wis produced before the
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  • 267 4 CEYLON NEWS: India's Modifications To Ceylon Formula Not Agreed COLOMBO: The Ceylon Premier, Mr. Dudley Senanayake, is reported to have said in London that he could not agree to certain modification suggested by India to the Ceylon formula for settlement of the Indo-Ceylon
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  • 241 4 COLOMBO: The Mailing of Money to India in personal letters in contravention of the exchange contral regulations, is now being carefully watched by the postal authorities. It is reported that since the rates of remittance to India xnd other countries were cut down, those affected "by
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  • 169 4 Disturbed Love Affair— So Died KANDY: For disturbing an incipient love affair of an elephant, 19 year-old M. Simon, a mahout, at Galagedara, paid for the intrusion with his life. The elephant in question, Kiri Aliya, belonging to Mr. P. B. Madawala of Galagedara, was taken by Simon for its
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  • 101 4 JAFFNA: Forgetting that she had kept K_. 450 and a bank book in a bundle of oid newspapers. Mrs. E. C. Moidricn of Chundikuii sold the papers to a "paper man". Remembering, some hours later, what the papers enclosed, she informed the Police, and the Village
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  • 133 4 MATARA: Remarking that it was no uncommon thing here for a wife to get a beating up once in a while, that the assault probably might have been the result of the stubbornness of the wife, which quality she had exhibited Lb court, and that
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  • 165 4 One Murder A Day For Three Months COLOMBO No decrease in violent crime is indicated in the latest crime statistics released at Police Headquarters. The murder rate continue 1 to be slightly higher than one u day, during the first three months of the year ninety seven persons were murdered
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  • 64 4 Compensation From Japanese WHITLEY BAY. ENGLAND June 21. Lt. Oen. Arthur Perclval, who commanded Brits li ti -ops in Bingapore when the. Japanese captured the ct;, In 1942. said here yesterday h-^ doe; not think former Far Eastern war pr-om;s will get any more compensation from the Japanese. Laat yen
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  • 75 4 it is proposed, as part <f Government's scheme to in crease food product on. to establish veterinary and agricultural sen ice..; In rural areas -md 3 set up a number of Animal Husbandry Demonstration Stations 'n the princ pal agricultural areas of the island. The fi rs
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  • 135 4 CAIRO. June ZL— No dec;_.on has been in ade whether to change Egypt's national anthem after the change from a Monarchy lo i Republic, informed quarteis s-dd Saturday. Informations pointed out that the hymn, which was eompo.se<l by the famo'is Jt:llan opera composer. Qiuaeppe Verdi,
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  • 195 4 BRUNEI, British Borneo, June 21. Many of the 45,000 subjects of His Highness Omar Aii Saifuddin, Suitan of Biun.i and the last remaining aosoiute Malay monarcn, learned with polite surprise recently that he intends to grant tne state its first written consttution and introduce considerable reforms in
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  • 100 4 WASHINGTON. June 21. Inab'ity of the Fi»nch in select premier i^ caus ng a farther postponement in the forthcoming Big Three conference at Bermuda informed oflic ais said last uight. The conference to be held bv President Eisenhower. Pr m*; Minister Churchill and the Premier of
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  • 114 4 TAIPEI, June 21. The Uni ed States was subjected to sh<rp crit.c sm in Nationalist Cb na today for its i.le in th*Korean truce talks. \l the same tini-, suppc for President Byngman Rhee -j ••ction In rc-leas ng ant -Communist prisoners-of-\var became evil MR Ck'moiOVi.S
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  • 242 4 A meeting of Ceylonese students in Indian Universities, on vacation here, was held at Navalar School, Vannarponnal to protest against the order of the Commissioner of Food refusing to issue them ration books while on vaccation for three months in Ceylon.
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  • 127 4 JAFFNA: Mr. G. Suriyakumaran, Assistant Commissioner oi Local Government, Jaffna, addressing the Rural Development trainees at the Tinnevely Training School said that while the planning fever was rampant much more care and attention had to be given by Rural Development Societies and others to technique of planning. He
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  • 332 4 Hundreds File Past Rosenbergs NEW YORK, June 21.— Th. bodies of Julius and Ethel R->--senoerg today lay in BrooKiyn tuneral home while sympathisers planned a heroes' ouri »1 for the executed atom spies. The bodies were dressed in traditional funeral garb and laid on biers before an altar in the
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  • 133 4 DUBMN, Ireland. June 21. i'lmiicj i-aiuon ut vaieias pHinanmiusry majority was cui to two seats yesieruay wun toe loss or a oy-eiection n; county Wicklow. ine seat went to the opposition rine oaei farty. me result means ue Vaiera now can count on only
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  • 80 4 TOKYO. June 21. A 19--mcmber British tiade delegation arrived in Peipmg on tfTKlay, tim. '.'0 Ltimi radio -aid tod ty. The radio said the delegation was made up of industrial and commercial figures. Among the members, the broadcast said, were Mrs. Jans Robinson, vice-chairman of
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  • 84 4 MANILA, June 21. -Biigader Gen. Carlos P. Rom.iio today offic ally became the third presidential candidate in •Jie Fh lippine election next November. Romulo and his iunn.ii.; mate, .ncumbent vice-pie.siden'i Fernando Lopez, were unani oiously acclaimed candidates ior the Island republic's two top posts by the
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  • 421 4 •Sir I-dward Rlf-on's terms of reference did nai reqm rt hint to examine the level of and salaries ,>aid to < lvi servants. The fixing of W*» i;nd sa!arv r«.< i is r>v matter for negotiation between the Government and its „.n--,»loyees," -ays 1 press statement
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