Indian Daily Mail, 26 July 1953

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 165. SINGAFUKE, SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 251 1 Calcutta Police Attack Pressmen Photographers NEW DELHI, July 25 The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, goes to Karachi today for talks with the Pakistan Prime Minister, which, it is hoped here, will lay the foundations for ending the tension which marred Indo-Pakistan relations since they became
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  • 69 1 RANGOON, July 25.— lndiau :oins bearing the effigy of tht British raters .still circulating n Banna are to be withdrawn, .he Mini-slry of Finance and ttevenue announced. A statement said anna ana >ya coins wore circulating :ide by sido at present and ;reating "confusion." In
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  • 211 1 Churchill Returns Well To Chequers WENDOVER England July 25. Pnmo Minister Sir Winston Churchill, looking his old robust self again, returned to his official home m the English countryside Friday after about a month's rest ordered by his doctors. His office announced the 78--year-old statesman would stay at Chequers, the
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  • 182 1 BOMBAY. July 25. The Bombay High Court yesterday upheld the acquittal of an Indian journalist of charges of forging a document to show thai Mr. Chester Bowles, then American Ambassador to India desired to meet Indian (Communist leaders for a friendly chat. The High
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  • 2146 1 REFLECTIONS OF A RAMBLER A SWALLOW DOES NOT MAKE A SUMMER iVl V I;imbin propensities led me to explore countiie.s In :he West for -ibout coup'.o i months. The immediate revocation was the Coronation .elebrations at London and ois v.dit served as a pretext >o iout Europe, as many do.
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  • 232 1 THOUGHT OF EVEN A MINORITY OF ONE IS PRECIOUS POSSESSION OF ANY SOCIETY LOS ANGELES. July 25.--"The most precious possession of any society," saya Dr. Rob crt Maynard Hutchins. "is the thought of a minority— even the minority of ont-.' "The rule of the majority without UiscUb.-Son and criticism is
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  • 148 1 CAIRO, July 25.— The British Military Attache m Cairo arrived m London Kriday and •;ii>l he know.s "ie whereabouts of a British soldier who Is missing m the Suez Canal Zonn area. "Wo are aware," said Brlgndirr G. W. Duke, "of the exact position of
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  • 358 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 25.— A partial hartal among schools and shops was observed m the city yesterday as Dravida .Kalagham too«c out a long procession throughout the city from Koyapuram to Triplicane lieach. There a mammoth audience congregated to hear Kalagham leaders speak
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  • 177 1 WASHINGTON, July 25. Senator Joseph McCarthy and Sen. J. W. Fulbright clashed angrily yesterday m a row over the international exchange of students and alleged Communist books m the Government's Overseas libraries. At one point, Sen. McCartny accused Sen. Fulbright of being "afraid to answer" questions. Sen. Fulbright
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  • 41 1 LONDON, July 25.— A man te'ephoned Buckingham Palace to sneak to Queen Elizabeth <»rrt w»<! told ft car won Id be Si pick him up, but two a arrived Instead a »S told yesterday, denied being drunk Reuter
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  • 991 2  -  VERNON BARTLETT by Authoritative writer and broattarter on international affair BefM« he joined the l^onrton "News Chronicle" «n 1934, he travelled widely a« r,re, B n correspondent o "The Time*" and oth^r United Kingdom newspapers A forme Meinbf-r of Parliament and Honorary Consultant to
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  • 251 2 CALCUTTA The police made a search last week for "explosive" m the State HQ and parliamentary offices of the Oommuni&t Party of India, Mr. Bhupesh Gupta, M.P. said. Mr. Ambica Chakravarty, a Communist ML.A, was taken into custody under the Preventive Detention Act, following the raid. The
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  • 124 2 HAZARIBAGH: Acharya Vinoba Bhave, addressing Congress workers referred tc West Bengal's claims over parts of Bihar and Bihar's counter-claims over parts of West Bengal and said that .«uch claims and counter-claims would lead to division and weaken the country. To preserve the unity of the country it
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  • 462 2 VIENNA If you pass the shop of a car deaier anywhere m the Western world and admire a shiny new car, you take it for granted it works as well as it looks. You take it as a matter of course that the windshield wiper wipes the windshield
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  • 198 2 Planning Board For Pakistan Announced KARACHI: The Pakistau Government announced the setting up of v Planning Board with Mr. Zahid Hussala, Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan, as Chairman. Mr. Hussain will shortly be relieved of his present post to take up his new office. The Board will have
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  • 44 2 PHOTO Dr. Frank N. D. Buchman (centre), initiator of Moral Re-Armament, greets the thirtyseven representatives from India and Pakistan as they arrived at Mountain House. Caux, Switzerland to attend the World Assembly of the movement m Caux, Switzerland. A.P.
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  • 210 2 EARLY ELECTIONS IN PEPSU URGED NEW DELHI: A deputation of Akali leaders from PEPSU met Dr. Katju and urged early general elections m the State. Led by the Chief of the Rlyasti Akali Dal, Jathedat Pritam Singh Gojran, the deputation demanded that the elections should not be held under the
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  • 172 2 CAPETOWN, July 24.— Mr. Jacobus Strauus, leader of the United Party opposition yesterday gave the Prime Minister Dr. Malan his party's ananimoug decision on the attempt to give legal foice to .he removal of Cape coloured /oters from ihe common rice toral roll. The United Party
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  • 139 2 MELBOURNE: Two chil dren playing m a backyard iast week unearthed a jar containing A£Boo (about £640) und started Melbourne police digging up thousands of pounds of banknotes m other jars. Detectives believe their find may be some of the £33,593 Australian army pay roll stolen from an
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  • 90 2 Playwright's Sauce Is Not Professor's! .LONDON, July Author and playwright J.B. Priestley yesterday married novelist. Jacquetta Hawks, who has collaborated with him m writing some of his plays. Priesttey is 58 and his bride 42. The new Mrs. Priestley is the ex- wife of Oxford University Prof. Christopher Hawks. Hawks
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  • 294 2 NJ£W DELHI: A delegation of over 30 Indian aitists ieft New Delhi last week on a cultural mission to China. Led by Mr. Sachin Sen Gupta of Bengal, ttie delegation includes Poet-Laureate Vallatiiol of Kerala and hi 3 troupe of dancers and famed exponents of
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  • 388 2 Protest Against Malabar Tenancy Amending Bill MADRAS: The Malabar Kisan Panchayat jatha staged a demonstration last Thursday m the City m order to bring to the notice of the Government what were described as "objectional features" of the Bill to amend the Malabar Tenancy Act. The Bill was recently introduced
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  • 521 3 NEW YORK: Plastics come to the fore m clever and unusual uses m new products. A vinylite resin is used m a c-oap-type eraser. It produces few crumbs m erasing and lasts longer than conventional erasers. New hand luggage made of extremely strong fibreglas reinfo reed
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  • 116 3 AMI3ALA About 60 pei sons perished m the woist boat duster Id the Sutlej n«?ur Klr^tpur (HoshlarpUr district) laM week. Aboui ten others ■wan to safety or were rcb cued by boatmen the report idded. inquiries made mdicau-Q trnt the tragedy occurred wtaa ;i ferryboat under
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  • 365 3 WHAT GEESE THINK OF MEN WASHINGTON: The trouble with some silly geese has been diagnosed at last. The poor creatures may think (a) that they are human beings, or (b) that human beings are geese. The National Geographic has been looking into the goose situation and its report is very
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  • 213 3 NEW DELHI: India has ratified the International Wheat Agreement but the ceiling of import fixed In agreement for India has been reduced from 1.5 million tons to one million tons a year. The reduction m th; quota was sought by India m view of her improved
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  • 634 3 Says Some Invisible Being Followed Him While Descending From Peak LAHOHK: The members who ronquered Nanga Pari>at arrived hero from Rawalp ndi. The parcy included Hermann Huhi, who climbed to t ie Miminit and* Dr. HtTligkorfer, leader of the expedition. They were profusely
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  • 144 3 MADRAS: A Press Note ibsued on the publication of the final electoral rolls for the constituencies Of the Madra* Legislative Assembly ;»mi the House of the People snys tha' the final rolls, if published <»r> or before Oct. 1, 1953, wil' c:me into force on Oct. 1 Where.
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  • 719 3 SIKH FARMER CONVERTS JUNGLE INTO FARM b a teh Singh, i>o-year-old ;:il<h farmer, is a modern pioneer who has transformed -•U acres of jungle brush into ,i thriving farm m the heart of the Punjab. The story of Fateh Singh goes back to a hot summer clay m Ibsl. Indian
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  • 167 3 CAIRO, July 24.- President Mohammed Neguib of Egypt said last night that Britain and the United States were Egypt's natural friends as she was theirs. "But Egypt must first achieve her full freedom and sovereignty before she could enter into any alliance or pact",
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  • 185 3 TEHERAN: Dr. Matin Daftary, ex-Prime Minister of Iran, said "I am n witness to the amazing economic and industrial progress India has made during the few years of ncr freedom. I have visited India twice during the last four years and therefore can speak with
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  • 163 3 CAUJUTVA, July 24. The Indian Journalists Association yesterday unanimously decided not to publish for seven days from Wednesday all West Bengal government press notes and communiques as a protest against police attacks on reporters Wednesday. Eighteen reporters were injured, two seriously, and 15 of them
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  • 64 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan lovernor-General named cigarettes as an "essential com■nodlty" thereby giving the Central Government powers to jontrol their price, and distribution. Following the GoveraorGeneral's order, the Pakistan 'Government fixed the price of various brands of cigarettes. m recent months, cigarette r>nces here have shot up
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  • 423 3 Development Of Industries In East Bengal DACCA Mr. MOhnmmra AH Pakistani Piemier, said here that it was the earnest desire of his Government to promote and assist the growth of industries m E<ist Bengal. nut success m that direction largely depended on the cooperation and assistance of the Government and
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  • 216 3 The total value of United Kingdom tourist traffic for 1952 was seven per cent higher than m the Festival year of 1951. North American traffic exceeded expectations and a 20 per cent increase m United States dollar earnings was achieved. Overseas visitors to the U.K.
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  • 102 3 LONDON, July 24. Present arrangements for sending Gurkha recruits from Nepal to Malaya arc not affected by the recent recruitment agreement between the British and Nepal Government, Mr. John Foster, Commonwealth Relations Un-dor-Secretary said yesterday. Mr. Graeme Finlay a Conservative had asked m the House of Commons
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  • 84 3 WASHINGTON, July 2-i. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., said yesterday he is confident any move to admit Red China to the United Nations could be defeated. Lodge made the statemert m giving his first report to Congress on his stewaidship as U.S. ambassador to the
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  • 97 3 "1 s uppose the smallest sound of all is that of caterpillars eating. You may find it difficult to believe that this is audible. I can tell you that you stand beside a sallow bush on which there is a fair-sized population of puss moth caterpillars you can
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  • 398 4 Ceylon News: entering' India norn iv the same way as they are applied to persons coming to India from other countries. A.ll such persons will be required to have travel documents issued by the appropriate authority and m case of
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  • 41 4 Mr. L. .J. P. J. Craig ha* taken up hit appointment as Information Secretary at the Commis.iionei -General's Office m yucce.ssion to Mr. K. R Welbore Ker. Mr. Craig is the Official spokesman for the Con-inus.sioner-General's Office
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  • 169 4 I .should think the British traveller abroad can now be spotted at once— and not through a tweed suit, and English accent and a superior aiv but because they arc pro bdbly talking about food. It Used to be considered bad tasie to talk about it, just
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  • 49 4 PHOTO Marooned by swirling flood water, six persons stand on the roof of the railway station at Kanaya, two hundred miles south of Tokyo after the River Arita, which flows past Kanaya became a torrent. Note railway coach seen at right m picture A.P.
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  • 195 4 COLOMBO: The Prime Mi--lister, Mr. Dudley Senanayake, las ordered the establishnent m plantation areas of v lumber of sub-offices of the department for Registration oj indian and Pakistani residents n Ceylon. This is the first step toward: fulfilling the assurance given by Mr. Senanayake
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  • 475 4 COLOMBO, Ceylon, July ?A. Police used tear gas and batons to disperse a truculent crowd near Ceylon's House of Representative yesterday as t'iu Finance .Minister, -111. Jayawardene, made his budget speech. Several people, including a Buddhist priest, were injured. Government withdrawal
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  • 242 4 Entries arc invited by the Secretary, Singapore Kerala lamajnm. 44, nuce Course cttMd, Singapore 8, for the following items on are before Aug. 5, 1953. Men (Seniors) 18 years and above (1) 100 yards Dasn; (2) 4.10 yards Race; (3) 1 Mile Race; (4) 120 yards
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  • 96 4 'The paradoxical lesson ot science fiction is to teach Btt modesty. When we reach out for the stars, our limitation's oecome grotesquely apparent The heroes of science fiction iiave unlimited power and pos iibilities, but their feelings and reactions m even the most fantastic situation
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  • 66 4 "I remember two houyewivi> who watched DM toiling away m the blazing sun for a good fifteen minutes. I had been wielding a heavy pick all day. rather a neat bit of excavation and was just then brushing up to be photographed. At laat one of the women
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