Indian Daily Mail, 15 July 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 154. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1953. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 374 1 Debenture Stock Price 100 Rate Off Interest 4 3/4 p.c. Loan Redeemable 1963-73 Appeal To Small Investors (By Our Staff Reporter) The Singapore City Council at a special meeting yesterday approved a resolution to float a loan of
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  • 64 1 LONDON, July 14.— Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, British Home Secretary yesterday announced there would be no reprive for John Reginald Christie, selfconfesaed murderer. Christie will be hanged at London's Pentonville Gaol on Wednesday for the murder of his wife Ethel. He also confessed the killing of
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  • 76 1 to the gSg**** daw' t^S ame the "June HIBII sions by political ones and gve the East Germans at least a measure of personal and political freedom" o! would they, following old S2f Precedential m lc concessions but tor* hln?* A grip of the dlct?lrf™P? As events are
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  • 71 1 NEW DELHI, July 14.— Mr. N. V. Gadgil, former Minister for works, Mines and Power In the Nehru government, has been the victim of three railroad* robberies. Thief No. 1 robbed him while he slept. Thief No. 2 slipped from the former minister's gr'P before the police could
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  • 122 1 KASHMIR WILL NOT MERGE WITH INDIA SRINAGAR, Kashmir, July 14. The Prime Minister of Kashmir Sheik Abdullah said yesteray that Kashmiri? alone had the right to decide the future of their country and no "imposed solution" would be acceptable. He said he would not allow a merger with India because
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  • 228 1 CAMBRIDGE HONOURS INDIANS CAMBRIDGE, England, July 14.— Honorary degrees were conferred on the Duchess of Kent and eminent men from the Commonwealth at Cambridge University yesterday. Tribute was paid to the Duchess who became a Doctor of Law for her Far-Eastern tour last year. Among others to be honoured were:
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  • 132 1 Ghafffar Khan To Be Released KARACHI, July 14. At Karachi the Pakistan Prime Minister said at a Press conference that the release of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, respected national leader of the Frontier Province, was being considered by the Pakistan Government. The Pakistan Premier told the Press correspondents that Mr.
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  • 81 1 LONDON, July 14. Britain yesterday stamped on rumours that she will give U.S. Gibraltar, towering fortress dominating the entrance to the Mediterranean. Conservative Mr. Charles Waterhouse demanded a Government answer in the House of Commons to a report by an unnamed American columnist that Britain
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  • 65 1 FRANKFURT, July 14. Six people were injured when a meeting here of an extreme Rip'htwing group called "Reichsblock" was broken up yesterday by its opponents ten minutes after it started. Among the injured was former General Alexander Andrae, the chairman of the Reichsblock who was 1 1
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  • 201 1 Cominform Has Stopped Aid To Indian Reds -Dr. SINHA BOMBAY, July 14.— Dr. Satyanarain Sinha,, a member of the Indian Parliament, said here yesterday that the Communist movement in India would be "considerably weakened" because the Cominform had stopped giving aid to the Communist Party of India. Dr. Sinha, who
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  • 28 1 BALTIMORE. July 14 President Elpldio Quirino of the Philippines had recuperated sufficiently from his stomach operation yesterday to record a radio address for broadcast home A.P.
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  • 53 1 TUNIS. July 14.- -A youny terrorist pumnrd three bulleta into police inspector Abdelkader Ladharl yesterday at S>usse. The inspector died a few minutes later before he could be taken to a hospital. Witnesses estimated the assassin's age at 20 years. Police immediately began a citvwide s»arch
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  • 340 1 Move To Exclude India From Korea Commission Not True It's Only A Rumour: U.S. Govt. Has Denied It, Says Butler In Commons £L ly 14 Mr R A Butler > who is actng as British Prime Minister said yesterday in replv questions in the House of Commons about neiroJ^ons with
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  • 85 1 India To Send Gen. Thimayya To Korea? NEW DELHI, July 14. Speculations among press and government circles yesterday pointed to the likely selection of General K. S. Thlmayya to represent India on the Korean prisoners' commission. Gen. Thlmayya, 47, who has been military adviser to the Indian delegation for the
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  • 79 1 TOKYO, July 14. U.S. envoy Walter S. Robertson left today by plane for the United States to report directly to President Eisenhower on his 15 days of secret talks with President Syngman Rhee on a Korean armistice. The Assistant Secretary of State is flying by way
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  • 28 1 Photo. Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh (centre) me«t the Coat Mascot of the Royal Welch Regiment at Cardiff, Wales, Thursday. A.P.
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  • 478 1 Anti-C.R Education Policy Picketers Arrested From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 14. —Mr. G. N. Annadurai and tour other leaders of the Dravida Munnetra Kalagham Messrs. Sampath, Nedunchadian, Natarajan and Madhialaghan were arrested last night by the City Police under Section 161 of the Criminal Procedure Code. These arrests follow
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  • 75 1 HAVANA, July 11. -Julian Varonn. 27-year-old Cuban boxer, died Sunday night of injuries suffered Saturday tn a bout with Candido Gonzalez. Varcma was struck on the left ear In the seventh round of an eifrht round bout. Hr appeared to be badly hurt, but was ab!r to leave
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  • 609 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., July 15, 1953 SUNLIGHT AND RAINWATER HARNESSING the forces of Nature and putting the sunlight and rainwater to proper use is still an unsolved problem with even the most advanced nations of the world today. And with those who are not yet well progressed and
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  • 727 2 South African Condemns Malan's Policy South African English Press Denounce Him The South African Prime Minister Dr. Malan told the House of Assembly on June 10 that his Government did not plan to submit a report to the United Nations Commission on Racial Discrimination
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  • 170 2 U. S. Presidents Humble Beginnings The lives of 15 of America s 34 Presidents show humble beginnings. For example. Andrew Jackson, who served from 1829 to 1837, was born on a rugged frontier settlement and orphaned at 17, Four other Presidents during the nation's pioneer era Martin Fillmore. James Brichanan,
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  • 125 2 LAHORE Sardar Abdur Rash id, Frontier Chief Minister, said that Pakistan should be declared an independent sovereign Republic as there was no place for theocracy in a modern State. In an inteiview here, Sardar Rashid said the idea of a Republic appealed to the people of
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  • 256 2 Kashmir To Stand By 1952 Pact SRINAGAR: The Kashmir Premier. Sheikh Abdullah, said that Kashmir stood by the agreement, signed in July last year, under which Kashmir acceded to India on three subjects and retained autonomy in other subjects. Sheikh Abdullah, who was addressing the National Conference workers here, said
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  • 250 2 NEW DEL.HI: India's propaganda for tea. following hei withdrawal hist year from the International Tea Market Expansion Board, will hereafter i)c conducted through autonomous local councils in certain selected countries, it is understood. It is considered unnecessary to spread the propaganda over too many counnies in
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  • 456 2 "Goa Smugglers Paradise BOMBAY The MANCHESTER GUARDIAN has published a despatch from its Bombay correspondent under the caption "Goa A Smugglers' Paradise." The despatch refers to India's withdawal of her representative in Lisbon and says "It is ji warning and reminder, it is not a prciude to hostilities. India is
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  • 78 2 LAHORE The Pakistan Government is understood to have decided to grant financial assistance to the film industry in Pakistan Punjab. The Pakistan Industrial Finance Corporation had first declined to entertain requests fm loan from film industrial on the ground that the M J try did
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  • 296 2 JAMMU A convention of Socialist Party, adopted a 4 000-word policy statement of the party. The statement, which was sewicly critical of various policies pursued by the State Government, said "Our men in power have spared no efforts to make themselves the source of all
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  • 843 2 By the By Selegie Road Mr. Alex Josey Malay Journalists JN editorial appearing in the influential Malay newspaper Utusan Melayu, discussing the need for an association of Malay Journalists, has caused some mental gyrations among certain journalists, who find their mouthpiece in 4hc person of Mr. Alex Josey. Mr. Alex
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  • 140 2 New uses are being foundfor some ancient Ayurvedic drugs. Dr. R. A. Hakim of the Civil and Mental Hospital of Ahmedabad, Bombay, has successfully tried some Ayurvedic drugs on mental cases. A Bombay pharmaceutical house supplied the doctor six-grem tablets which contained Brahmi (Monniera cuneifolia or HerpesUs mounieraj,
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  • 613 3  -  W. N. EWER by Photo. 'J'HE talks in Washington between the three Foreign Ministers of Britain, France and the United States were at once christened by some journalists "the little Bermuda". That was natural. But it is rather misleading. The decision to hold these conversations in Washington was,
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  • 251 3 L.UCKNOW: The U.P. Public Survici- Commission, reviewing the combined examination for the civil (executive), police and accounts services held in August-September, 1952, calls lor "a, sustained •■tort to improve the English grammar and idiom of students in the higher secondary stage and an insistence on the study
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  • 275 3 MADRAS: The Madras Government, following the recent orders of the Union Government, has decided that the clearness allowance granted to its officers drawing over Rs. 1,000 per men em should be withdrawn in three annual instalments, spread over a period of three years, beginning from June
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  • 165 3 LONDON: Lord Winterton, Cons., told the House of Lords last week that he was astonished to read statement by Sri Nehru that the "whole of Africa might be ablaze" if there was no solution to the African problem. Lord Winterton was speaking in the second day's
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  • 65 3 FLORENCE. July 12. Crown Prince Akihito stayed up till the early hours of this morning to see and hear a historic event the first jazz concert ever given in the 500--year old Pitti Palace here. The concert was held in the floodlit courtyard of the palace.
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  • 1329 3 Asks Opposing Congressmen To Quits AGRA: The placid atmosphere of the AICC was Siigiiky disturbed when Mr. Jiiswanath Das of Chis&t opposed the Working Committee s resolution on uio »uc^o-economic programme and urged deletion of .lie reKi-ence to the Hindu Ccda iSiii. Mr.
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  • 264 3 COLOMBO: The Minister of Finance, Mr. J. R. Jayewarilene, will deliver his budget speech at 2 p.m. on Thursday, July 23. The main budgetary proposals on taxation are expected to be disclosed about 4 p.m., towards the end of the speech. After the budget speech, ■:he House will
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  • 211 3 NEHRU'S DAUGHTER IN S. RUSSIA MOSCOW, July 13. Mrs. indira Gandhi, daughter of prime Minister Nehru, arrived oy air on July 9 in Tlflls, capital of the Soviet Republic of cieorgia, Tass, the official Soviet news agency, reported. Mrs. Gandhi now on toui of the Soviet Union will ■acquaint herself
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  • 213 3 There is plenty of laboratory evidence to show that about jne person in five has some aaind-reading ability, says Dr. r .B. Rhine, Professor of Parapsychology at Duke University. He, however warns, this Joes not mean that large numjers of people can practise elepathy to the extent that a
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  • 297 3 COLOMBO: The Mayor of Colombo. Mr. C. T. Grero, is taking the initiative To vend an invitation to Tensing and his wife and two daughters to stay for few days here on their way back to Indi.i ficm London. The Mayor s;iid that he I would
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  • 710 3 gMMA Smith la Just thiiicy and has written only two books, but she has earned golden opinions from many discerning critics and has bean awarded the Lohn Llewellyn Khys and James Tait Black Memorial Prizes. In the BBC •series called "My First Novel" she described the writing
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  • 129 3 WESTERN FRONT, Korea I July 13.— U.S. Seventh Divi-' i sion soldiers who abandoned Porkchop Hill uftcr a furious five day battle reported Sunday that tall Mongolian soldiers were thrown into the allout battle by the Reds. The story was told to San Francisco Chronicle correspondent Jack
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  • 107 3 WASHINGTON. July 13.— The thrr.e Western Foreign Ministers are expected to decide today whether to approach the Soviet Union for a "Big Fcur" meeting. Lord Sn'isburv. acting British Foreign Secretary and M. Georges Bid.iult. the French Foreign Minister have pressed for a four power meeting.
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  • 129 4 MATARA: "In Tndin, while 1 wns studying: in the Benares university, T got a desire to ■t under the shade of the Hodi tree at Buddha Gaya and poek Enlightenment, but my desire was not fulfilled. In disappointment I came to Lanka and recently I am happy in
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  • 146 4 Photo. COLOMBO: The Prime Minister. Mr. Dudley Senanayake, has asked the Ministry of Justice to submit all relevant papers connected with the Sat ha <-i vain murder case. Ministry Officials were busy collecting copies of all the evidence submitted at the trial which
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  • 268 4 HOLLYWOOD They are talking a new language in Hollywood. Eccentricities in the film town lingo used to be limited to mcvie talk like "kill that baby" (turn off small spotlight) and "light the broad" (turn on a wide light). But now you hear strange new us^s for
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  • 403 4 Tno Economist -says "Mr. Rhee i s not a unique human specimen. On the contrary he i.s almost purely typical of one of the most widespread of modem political phenomena .l.itionali-sm so intense as to pass all the boundaries of reason. This febrile emotion Is not only
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  • 119 4 Tho now Amihras State whi c h will come into existouco within a few months should conduct its administration in all departments and at Ml .stages in Telugu. said Swarm Sitaram. He expressed the view that ordinarily Hindi should be the medium for inter-State communications and English should
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  • 288 4 NEW DELHI, July 13.— The Mahatma Gandhi Smarak Nidhi had approved a model for Gandhiji's samadhi at Rajghat, Delhi. The modeL has been designed by the Central Public Works Department at the instance of the Nidhi. Following n o particular school of architecture, the square
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  • 122 4 BHADRAVATI: The Bhadra river is in spate on account of continuous heavy rains during the past one week in the Malnud area. It has reached a level of 19 feet on July 8, and there seems every likelihood of the level rising. Hundreds of acres of wet
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  • 101 4 BOMBAY Patrick Pereira. a steward and purser of "Jal Jawahar" an Indian passenger ship, arrested on a charge of criminal breach of trust, was enlarged on a ball of Rs 10,000 with a surety for a like amount by the Presidency. Magistrate last
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  • 163 4 Celebrating its second birthday this year is the United Kingdom branch of the AllPakistan Women's Association, an organisation which is playing a valuable part in the promotion of friendship between the women of Britain and those of Pakistan. The branch was formed in 1951 at a
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  • 58 4 NEW YORK. July U.Arab Asian mid African poweis have requested the inclusion of the Tunisia and Morocco question in the provisional agenda of the next General Assembly beginning on September 15 it was announced at United Nations yesterday. The request was contained in a letter from the 16--member group to
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  • 119 4 CALCUTTA: A 82-year-old ordnance engiineer gave demonstrations before the Chief Minister, Dr. B. C. Roy and his Cabinet colleagues, of his two interesting inventions, one of the use of solar energy for automatic water-lifting purposes and the other an electrically operated machine for automatic preparing of
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  • 503 4 CALCUTTA News has reached Calcutta of the accidental death, a weeks march frcm Kathmandu, of Mr. Herbert Maddock, a 23-year-old lone British climber. According to a telegram received by the U.K. Deputy High Commissioner in Calcutta, Maddock was killed while attempting to cross
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  • 382 4 38th Parallel Why was Korea divided at the 38th Parallel? When the Japanese Army surrendered to the Allies in 1945 the 38th Parallel was established in Korea as a temporary adminisVative device. The Russians occupied the country north of this dividing line, and the Americans south of
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  • 313 4 Are there Vedanta Socleties in the United States? T US Chur ch Yearbook of 1950 lists the number of Buddhists at about 73,000 and Vedanta Society members at about 1,200. Taking the U.S. and Canada together, there re a bout 10,000 Hindus and uslims Approximately 2,000 Sikhs
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  • 565 4 MADRAS: Mr. N. G. Ranga, Loader of the Krishlkar Liok Party said that he would be shortly meeting Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and discuss with him matters connected with the new Andhra State. Mr. Ranga stated that questions such as the assets
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  • 544 4 MADRAS: Dr. M. V. Krishna Rao, Minister for Education, made an appeal to both the Andhra and non-Andhra Secretariat staff, who would shortly take up service under the new Andhra State to work with enthusiasm, perseverance and determination to face any initial difficulties that might
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  • 1183 5 All India Manufacturers' Committees Suggestion ueen urgea oy t&e Central Committee of the All-India. Welcoming the setting up of the Taxation Enquiry Commission, the Central Committee expressed its opinion that the tax burden had increased during the last 15 years at a rate faster than the
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  • 159 5 fcIAJKIT: Dr. M. V. Krishna R'to, Minister for HJducnuon, aeciarca open the Chintalaputy aaiyavatm L>evi St. Tneresa's college for Girls at JsJiuru, last week. His L-or<iPhip Mgr. A. De Battista, u. of Vijayawada Diocese, presided over the function held in this Connection. Declaring the college
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  • 310 5 MADRAS: The Madras Government have recommended to the Central Governmen'. the setting up of a separate Corporation for the future administration of the Tungabhadra Project and the enacting of necessary legislation l\v Parliament. With to efficient jxecution of the project, the ..ladras Government
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  • 45 5 NEW DELHI: TetiHing and his wife will meet Queen Elizabeth on July 16. They have been invited to a royal garden l>nrty that afternoon at Buckingham Palace. Tensing was scheduled to visit the House of I..>nU on July 14 FOC
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  • 258 5 NEW DELHI: The Working Committee of the Bharatiya Jan Sangh at its meeting decided to raise a memorial in honour of the work ;ind the life of Dr. S. P. Mookerjee. A sub-commitiee was appointed to draw up piuus lor iJM memorial wnien win consist of
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  • 89 5 KARACHI: Mr. H. S. Suhr.iwardy, Awami League leader, discounted speculation in the local Press that he was "petting near the present regime" in Pakistan. In an interview, he said: "I cannot wind up the Opposition. If I wanted a seat in the Cabinet I could have got
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  • 416 5 AYURVEDIC SYSTEM UNDER DRUGS ACT MADRAS The Madras Government have convoyed to the Pharmaceutical Enquiry Committee their view that the Drugs Act, 1940, shcuJd be suitably amended so that Ayurvedic and other indigenous irugs would come within the .jurview of the Act. The Government have expressed the view that this
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  • 247 5 VJJAYAWADA: Sri Gowri Veera Reddi, of Havaligi-village <Jooty Taluq, Anantapur dis trict, began a 21-day fast July 8 at 4 p.m., here protesting i gainst the decision of the Jnion Government in uccepting the Misra Award, recom.nending the inclusion of Bei.ary District in Mysore State, he
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  • 26 5 WASHINGTON, July 14.A House of Representatives Judiciary Sub-Committee yesterday voted to admit 247.000 special immigrants to the United States between now and December 31. 1956 Reuter
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  • 395 5 BOMBAY: The All-India Humanitarian Workers' Convention was inaugurated here by Jain Acnarya Vijaya Valiabh Surishwarji. The convention had been organised to mobni.se public opinion in support of a Bill for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals introduced in the council of States by Srlmathi Rukminl Devi.
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  • 221 5 London Memorial To Mahatma Gandhi On June 13, the Prime Minister of India, Mr. Nehru planted in Tavistock Square, London, a young copper beech sapling as a memorial to Mahatma Gandhdi. He also marked the site, a few yards from the tree, where a statue of the Mahatma Is to
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  • 131 6 All Leftists Members of Parliament boycotted the state opening of Parliament. The members of the S.L.F P however were present as usuul. Mr. S. W. R. D. Bhandaranaike was seated immediately behind the Prime Minister during the ceremonial speech from the Throne and when leaving Parliament Hall was
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  • 411 6 Ceylon Governor General's Speech No Mention About Issue Of Citizenship! Second Session Of Second Parlt. COLOMBO: Opening the second session of the Second Parliament last week, Ceylon's Governor-Ge-neral, Lord Soulbury, said efforts made by the Government in the previous year to discourage illicit immigration into the island had been intensified
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  • 121 6 EHELIYAGODA: Dr. Oolvin R. de Silva speaking at a meeting fo the Eheliyagoda Sama Samaja Youth League said that in many establishment* retrenchment of workers had already commenced and the ranks of the unemployed were being increased. Before the last general election, when rubber and export commodities
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  • 125 6 COLOMBO The majority of the slum dwellings in the city of Colombo are unfit even for cattle to live in. This is the view of a municipal official who has made t survey of the city's slums. He said most of the slum houses were beyond
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  • 129 6 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Mr. Senanayake, proposing the toast to the Law Students' Union at the Galle Face Hotel at their annual dinner, said that even a "Gogia Pasha" could not solve all problems the Government was faced with simultaneously. He was referring to demands
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  • 140 6 Mossadeq Says He Is Ready To Quit If TEHERAN, July 14. The Iranian newspaper Etelaat yeaterday quoted Premier Mohammed Mossadeq as saying that if the people refuse to endorse his work in a nationwide referendum "will step aside and whoever is chosen by the people will take over." Another newspaper
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  • 187 6 VIENNA, July 14. The Cominform indicated yesterday the Kremlin's Foreign Policy is unchanged by the fall of Mr. Lavrenty Beria and that the Soviet Union's Immediate aims are threefold: 1. German reunification "with the proviso that Germany respects the security ot its neighbours and prevents
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  • 249 6 COLOMBO: Additional taxation by way of Customs duties and increased income tax, etc., Is likely to be imposed io the tune of about Rs. 60 million under the new budget. The total gap between estimated revenue and expenditure is in the neighbourhood of Rs.
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  • 52 6 At 9 p.m. today, listeners to the Blue Network of Radio Malaya will be able to hear a discussion between Sir Edmund Hillary, Col. Sir John Hant and Sherpa Tensing on the recent Everest Expedition. The Chairman is Mr. John Morris. The discussion will be relayed direct
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  • 111 6 MALAYANS QUARREL ON BOARD? ANTWERP, July 14. Sixteen Malayan sailors taken off the 11,200-ton British tanker SHverbrook by port police here, were sent to Britain aboard the Channel Ferry: The police said the ships captain asked them to intervene, saying there had been quarrels at sea between the Malayans and
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  • 91 6 Bombs Thrown At Calcutta Tramcars CALCUTTA, July 14.— Four crude bombs were hurled at tramcars in three different areas of Calcutta yesterday Injuring three people Including a tram conductor and a passenger. For taking part In the 13th day of agitation against increased fares by the British owned Calcutta tramways
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  • 203 6 MANILA, July 14. The Philippine Defence Minister Oscar Castelo last night ordered Government troopers to arrest the Mayor of Manila Arsenio Lacson for rebellion and an attempt on Castelo's life. About 100 troopers had surrounded the Shellborne hotel and almost clashed with police under Mayor Lacson's control.
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  • 48 6 FLORENCE, Italy, July 14. —Crown Prince Akihito of Japan became suddenly ill to» day with cold and slight fever and possibly gastric complications, After an initial examination by his personal physician, the Prince's trip to Venice, set for today, was temporarily cancelled. A. P.
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  • 33 6 WELLINGTON, New Zealand, July 14. Queen Elizabeth's Christmas broadcast to the British Commonwealth will be made from Auckland at 0900 GMT on Christmas Day, it was announced hero today. Reuter
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  • 45 6 WASHINGTON, July 14. Congress yesterday approved a t $5,157,232,500 foreign military and rconomic nid Dill. The Bill authorises among the allocation to other countries $94,400,000 for special regional assistance to India and Pakistan, who would also share in technical aid funds.
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  • 82 6 LONDON, July 14. The Queen will honour Colonel John Hunt, leader of the British Mount Everest expedition and Mr. Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tensing who conquered the mountain at a Buckingham Palace reception on Thursday evening. Members of the expedition and their wives will aee
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  • 35 6 The Governor has appointed Mr. J. E. Pepper, Acting Commissioner of Lands, Singapore, to be a Nominated official member of the Legislative Council in place of Mr. J. A. Harvey, resigned.
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  • 98 6 WASHINGTON, July 14. Mr. John Foster Dunes, United States Secretary of State yesterday warned the three associated states of Indo-China against the dangers of small countries trying to stand alone in the world. At an hour long meeting with Mr. Georges Bidault the French Foreign Minister and representatives
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  • 39 6 His Excellency the High Commissioner has appointed Mr. Soon Cheng Sun, J.P., to be an Unofficial Member of the Federal Legislative Council for a period from July 7, 1953. to January 31, 1954, inclusive. 1
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  • 279 6 Josey Got It Wrong! Utusan Melayu The Musan Melayu in its editorial yesterday has replied to the criticisms made by Mr. Alex Josey regarding the proposal to form a Malay Journalists Association. 'Mr. Alex Josey's opposition,' says the Utusan Melayu, to our proposal seems to be based on his fear
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  • 91 6 HONOLULU. July 14. The Navy transport Barrett radioed yesterday she had recovered five bodies and was picking up more than 350 miles East of Wake where a four-engine airliner plunged into the Pacific Saturday night with 68 aboard. The transport reported "sharks were attacking the bodies."
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  • 83 6 AIX EN PROVENCE (France). July 14. The Aga Khan jewel robbery trial court yesterday rejected further testimony about scandalous charges of police complicity in the US$B5O,OOO holdup robbery of the Muslim ruler and his wife in 1949. The presiding judge denied the request of Pierre Bertaux.
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  • 72 6 PARIS. July 14.— Queen Sa lote of the Tonga Islands left by train yesterday for Geneva. Switzerland, to continue her unofficial tour of Europe. The statuesque monarch of a South Pacific Island kingdom spent four days in Paris sightseeing 1 The Queen. whose islands sre a British protectorate,
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  • 68 6 Tenders are invited for the supply of cooked and uncooked rations for Federal Field Force No. 4 Johore. Full particulars are available at the office of the Chief Police Officer, Johore. Tenders in sealed envelopes must arrive In the office of the Chief Police Officer, Johore by
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