Indian Daily Mail, 8 August 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No 178. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1953. SIX PAGES IS CENTS
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  • 322 1 Communists Hold More PoWs Than Promised To Return WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.— General Mark Clark, the United Nations Supreme Commander in the Far East said yesterday he favoured the use of "any and every weapon" at the disposal of
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  • 80 1 Photo. Thin is the biggest Tiger shark ever caught by a woman, and beside it Is the proud angler, Mrs. Bob Dyer wife of .radio entertainer Bob Dyer. This shark weighed in at 1314 pounds, and was caught off Moreton Island, near Brisbane, Australia at the
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  • 98 1 "Operation Question" at Sungei Pelek, a village in smith Selangor, on August 1 had its sequel in Kuala Lumpur on Aug. S when eight locked boxes containing answers to the High Commissioner's questionnaire about Communist terrorists, were brought under escort to King's House. Picture shows His Excellency General
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  • 50 1 SKARDU, Kashmir, Aug. 7. The American Alpine Club expedition to the world's highest unclimbed moutnain 28,250-foot K-2 (Mount God-win-Austen) in the Karakerum ange of the Himalayas have Wt up Camp six at 23,300 feet ccording to a message dated July 21 which reached here today by runner. Reuter
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  • 258 1 SEOUL, Aug. I.— U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and President Syngmatt Rhee have drafted a Mutual Security Pact linking the United States and South Korea and will initial the document tomorrow, an authoritative source said today. 1 Mr. Rhee has demanded the treaty as one
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  • 27 1 LONDON, Aug. 7.— Adlal Stevenson left London by air vesterday to rest up from his World tour for 10 days at Niee, [ft til Freaoh Rivfera. AP
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  • 237 1 Lobbying In Delhi About Capital (FrortiOji Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Aug. 7. In Delhi leaders of different groups are lobbying to push their respective views complete'y contradictory- -before Premier Nehru and Parliament. The members of Parliament from Circars and Raiayaseema have submitted rival petitions, one urging change of Capital and
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  • 73 1 SINGAPORE. Aug. 6. Indians in the Federation can display the Indian National Flag from sunrise to sunset on Independence Day, August 15, 1953. Permission to this effect has been granted by the Government of the Federation of Malaya. In Singapore also the Indian
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  • 159 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 7. General Mark Clark, United Nations Supreme Commander in the Far East, said yesterday he had submitted his resignation from the army and had asked for it to become effective on October 31. General Clark announced at the Press Conference that he had submitted today
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  • 43 1 LONDON, Aug. 7— Mr. F. A .Briggs, Puisne judge in Malaya, has been appointed to the additional post of Justcie of Appeal for Eafit Africa the Colonial Secretary, Mr. O'iver Lyttelton announced yesterday. Mr. Brfcfc ti 81 Reuter
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  • 135 1 Stop Sex Urge In Films— C.R. MADRAS. Aug. 7.- Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister of Madras, h.is appealed to film producers in India ;o reduce "th^ poison ox il»e sex urgf 1 in Indian films. Addressing a film federation meeting in Madras, the 74--year-old former Governor General of India, said
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  • 163 1 BAGHDAD, Aug. 7. Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, the Persian Prime Minister, will shortly issue a new decree depriving the Shah of his remaining powers, informed diplomatic quarters in Baghdad said. This, they added, will be one of the steps Dr. Mossadeq has decided to
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  • 129 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 7. "As far as I am concerned, Andhra State will come into being on October 1, with Kurnool as temporary capital,'' stated Chandulal Trlvedi, the Government of India's Special Officer for Andhra Affairs and Andhra States future Governor, when
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  • 69 1 LONDON, Aug. 7. Foieign Secretary Anthony Eden, convalescing from thtee operations and Mrs. Eden will leave by plane on Saturday for the south of France. They will visit friends there for about a week and then sail aboard the dispatch vessel Surprise to Athens. There they
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  • 114 1 WELLINGTON, Aug. 7. The Queen's opening of the New Zealand Parliament next January may be televised. Although television is still a studio novelty here, the New Zealand Government is considering a suggestion for televising the opening to overflow audience.? in a hall adjacent to the Parliament
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  • 27 1 The ne; collections from Income Tax for the four weeks ended Aug. 1, amounted to $28 586,224.74, says a Federal Govt. Press statement issued yesterday.
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  • 434 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.— The State Department has endorsed Britain's policies in Malaya and warmly praised General Sir Gerald Templer, Malayan High Commissioner for his leadership in the successful campaign against the Communist guerillas. It reminds Americans that British military measures against Communists in the Malayan jungles
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  • 206 1 Dangerous Explosion Brewing In S. Africa U. N. Must Stop 'Malanism' GENEVA, Aug. 7.— Rev. Mr. Miche.il Scott, an English clergyman who has been banned from South Africa, said yesterday that unless the United Nations can deal adequately with the racial problem of that country there may be an "explosion
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  • 118 1 PERTH, Aug. 7.— The story behind a widely published newspaper photograph of the Queen Mother bending over Prince Charles during the Coronation service last June has been told here the young Prince was wearing brllliantine for the nrst time. During the hush of the
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  • 60 1 LONDON, Aug. 7.— Mr. T. Swaminathan. the Indian Government's Textile Commissioner, is to pay a five weeks' visit to Japan soon to study the cotton industry there. He plans to look Into the dispersed production of the industry in Japan with pro* b'em 8 somewhat
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  • 104 1 KARACHI, Aug. 7. More than five inches of ram in nine hours flooded streets and homes and brought traffic to a stand still here yesterday. Hardest hit were thousands of refugees who were flooded out of huts in low lying districts of Karachi. Many wera evacuated to emergency
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  • 176 1 Free World Will Meet Any Aggression WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.~President Elsenhower said last night that the winning of the Korean truce proved "that the collective resolve of the free world can and will meet aggression in Asia or anywhere in the world." President Eisenhower in a radio broadcast in which he
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  • 129 1 Visas For Aliens No Longer Needed To Visit Malaya LONDON, Aug. 7. -Britain has told eight European countries that from September 1 their nationals will no longer need travel visas for visits to Singapore, the Federation Malaya and North Borneo. The coun Tries are Denmark, Italy, Iceland, Luxembourg, Holland, Norway,
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  • 81 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 7.— Bombay police last night ordered a 24--hour ban on any gathering of more than four people and all processions to counter a Communist call for a strike of 225.000 textile workers here today. The strike was called by the Communists in a campaign
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  • 578 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Aug. 8, 1953. NOTES AND COMMENTS SECRETLY HATCHED! ALL of a sudden, like a bolt from the blue, the news was splashed on Thursday in four and five column headlines in some of our local contemporaries of the formation of "What is called a "Socialist
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  • 972 2 C'Wealth Varsities Exchange Of Students Teachers! Indian Vice-Chancellor's Plea BOMBAY: Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar, member of the Indian Press Commission and Vice-Chancellor of the Annnmalai University, said that lie advocated at the Seventh Quinquennial Congress of the Universities of the Commonwealth held in the U.K., exchange of students, professors,
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  • 93 2 BRAHMINS PLOUGH MANNAROUDI: In Ethakkndi village, four miles south of Mannargudi, consequent on the refusal of tenants to cultivate the land of Mr. Raghavacnariar, Agricultural Demonstrator, all the village Brahmins joined under the leadership of Mr. M. S. Srinlvasaraghava Iyengar and went in a procession to the fields with ploughs
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  • 225 2 I.L.O. Course In 'Job Relations' BANGALORE: Ten selected men representing a crosssection of the supervisory staff of some of the main industrial establishments around Bangalore are attending a five-day "Job Relations" course at the International Labour Organisation's Asian Field Office here. They include personnel from factories manufacturing aircraft, telephones, machine
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  • 68 2 BOMBAY: Six hundred of about 4.000 workers of a textile mill here struck work July 31. as a protest against the agreement arrived at between the management of the mill and the Congress controlled Rashtriya Mill Mazdoor Sangh for the introduction of four-loom svstem In the mills.
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  • 93 2 Photo. Princess Ashrae, twin sister of the Shah of Persia, with her mother left Persia a year ago after Premier Mossadeq had accused them of intriguing against the Government. The Princess flew back to Persia a week ago to obtain funds, she said, for
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  • 132 2 CALCUTTA: Protests from businessmen here over the proposed "Own your wagon" scheme are based on a fundamental misunderstanding, official sources said. The scheme, it was pointed out, did not originate with the Railway Board, but was mooted by certain* trade interests themselves, whose requirements of
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  • 50 2 MADRAS: Mr. Jai Prakash Narain will, it is understood, undertake tour of Tamil Nad from August 15 to August 31 in connection with the Bhoodan Yagna movement. He is expected to visit the various districts to popularise the movement and secure support to it. FOC
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  • 492 2 NEW DELHI: Ame ncan aid to India in the .third year of the Indo-Ame-rican technical co-operation programme is likely to b«» somewhere between 75 and 94 million dollars, according to latest indications American aid to Pakistan during the same year is likely to
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  • 813 2 By the By Selegie Road BACKDOOR OPENED TO EUROPEANS! rpHk. Malayan Governments have laid it down that an employee of the owner of a substantial or weU established business and holds a contract of service with such owner providing for his employment in Malaya will be permitted to enter Malaya
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  • 261 2 HUBLI: The Government of India may call for an interim report regarding the question of formation of a united Knrnntah State prior to that of the High-Power Commission that Is to be appointed to go Into the question of redistribution of States in India
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  • 288 2 MADRAS: Dr. R. Nagan Gowda, Minister for Agriculture, told Dr. V. K. John In the Legislative Council that the question of undertaking legislation to ban the slaughter of useful cattle was undei consideration. Recently, the Government of India had sent a copy of the
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  • 1132 3 BLUEPRINTS FOR REARMAMENT Economic Militarists' Keidanren Board 3-year plan 6-year plan 6-year plan Army 300 000 men 300,000 men 175,000 men (with equip- (with equip- (with equipment for ment for ment for 600,000. 600 000) 250 0001 Navy 220,000 tons 300,000 tons 220.000 tons (three light (based
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  • 88 3 Revision Of Begum's Sentence Urged KARACHI: The Karachi Administration has asked a court here to increase the sentence on the senior Begum of Junagadh found guilty in February of causing grievous hurt to a 13-year-old maid. The girl died fhree days after being beaten on the Begum's orders. The Begum,
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  • 49 3 MADRAS: The s.s. "Jaladuiv ga" scheduled to sail from Madras on Aug. 3, 1953 to Rangoon, did not make the vovage. Passengers, who had hooked their passagers by this ship have been requested to receive refund of the passage fare from the company. FOC
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  • 45 3 NEW DELHI: German exports to India durintr the first four months of 1953 totalled Rs 7,83,71,370, the exports from Indln for that period beinsr Rs. 7.33,95,410. 6 Tn 1952, Indian exports totalled Rs. 3,65,28.070 as against Imports worth Rs. 7.93,05,180 from ttewuwM, FOC
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  • 54 3 Picture shows the Member for Lands, Mines and Communications, Dato Nik Kami), (left) presenting 'Operation Service' badges to .Sheikh Ali bin Tuan Sheikh Mohamed, the captain of the Negri Somhilan /Malacca team, at the conclusion of the annual Telecoms sports held at the P.W.D. sports ground, Kuala Lumpur.'
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  • 215 3 RANGOON. Aug. 6.— Burma will send trade mission to Britain and other countries this month in a concerted drive to expand its export trade. The drive has been stimulated by an expected fall this year in Burma's sales of rice to her traditional Far
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  • 254 3 Encroachments In The City Govt. Directive MADRAS: In the light of the recommendation of the Housing Advisory Committee regarding encroachments in the City, the Government haa directed that in the case of encroachments on Governemnt vacant land, the drive for thfc liquidation of encroachments on a large-scale should be stopped.
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  • 218 3 GAYA: Acharya Vin o b a Bhave told a delegation of 18 university students of Canada, U.S.A.* Malaya and Yugoslavia at Bhadya village, near here: "If there is a clash between science and non-violence, science will have to surrender to non-violence, otherwise it will destroy
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  • 151 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Peter Alv.i res, Convener, co-ordinating committee of the pro-merger organizations in foreign posses, r.ions in India, stated here that the "freedom movement in Portuguese and French India had decided to observe. Aug. 9 a "liberation day of foreign possessions in India." Mr. Alvares.
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  • 24 3 LONDON^ Aug. B.— Hussein Mansour, Egypt'B new Minister to Yugoslavia, arrived in Belgrade by train Wednesday Eo'eritfa radjQ reported AP
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  • 59 3 This AP radiophoto received in London from Tokyo via San Francisco and Nm Vnri, on Aug 1 shows a column of Communist prisoner; of war Wmg Tneir 'm^SJ on Koje island on their way to the mainland'ef Korea wh«re they ufll awa^t The^nro^s canes f
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  • 1816 3 'pHE piesence of so many visitors from Commonwealth countries at this time is a reminder thai the Commonwealth is in no small degree the product of interchanges of peoples: migration is not, and should not be, a one-way traffic. Britain has always been a country of settlement
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  • 564 4 COLOMBO:" Ceylon Communist leaders announced that the date of the general strike has now been postponed from Aug. 6 to Aug. 12. "We decided to postpone it, because of an allegation made in certain quarters that Aug. 6 coincided with the meeting
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    98 4 When she paid her second visit to the T.B. Camp at Tanjong Api. 2' 2 miles from the seaport of Kuan tan hi Pahang, on August 2, Lady Tern pier commented in the Camp's Visitor^' Book, "1 enjoyed seeing over the Camp and was most interested in everything I saw."
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  • 250 4 COLOMBO: The general reaction to the new Budget proposals announced in Parliament by tne Finance Minister is one of fatalism. The rich, the middle-class and the poor are unanimous tnat more difficult times are in store for tnem in the coming financial year. "A
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  • 209 4 S wabasha Teachers Told: 'Show Strength' KEGALLE: Stating that the only solution to the present economic problem was to overthrow the Government, the Rev. Talpawila Seelawansa said at a meeting organised by the All-Ceylon National Teacher's Union (Kegalle Branch) that Swabasha teachers were a great force In the country and
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  • 556 4 The suspension of all party programmes and the formation of a coalition government until the country recovered from the present financial crisis was suggested by Mr. Forrester A. Obeyesekere, president of the Lanka Mahajana Sabha, at an emergency meeting of the committee of the Sabha, summoned
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  • 317 4 Storm Over Deportees Blows Over The sudden conflict which developed between India and Ceylon over the unwanted Indian fishermen on the Talalmannar coast has been settled. A two-hour conversation bet ween Mr. C. C. Desai, the Indian High Commissioner, and Sir Kanthlah Vaithianathan, Permanent Secretary to the Minister of Defence
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  • 83 4 COLOMBO, Aug. 4. Sir Sydney Caine, Vice Chancellor of the University of Malaya and leader of the World Bank Mission which was in Ceylon last year, arrived here by air from Singapore yesterday. He said on arrival he came on invitation of the Ceylon Government under the
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  • 313 4 OPPOSITION LEADER WEEPS AT MEETING! KURUNEGALA: The Leader of the Opposition, Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, addressing a meeting held at the Kurunegala Town Hall to protest against the cut in the rice .subsidy and the increase in postal rates and rail fares, showed the gathering a tear gas
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  • 366 4 COLOMBO: Five Indian fishermen who were believed j lost in a gale on the Colombo coast last week, nave returned ashore Final count of casualties among the Indian fishermen jis 4 dead and 25 injured. Most of the casualties were reported
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  • 52 4 COLOMBO: Mr. N. Sri Ram, international President of the Theosophical Society, had to take his turn in the Customs and Immigration, tjueue, §4os| with other passengers when he arrived by air at Ratmalana. No special arrangements had been made for hia reception at the
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  • 118 4 COLOMBO One Kandiah, who was alleged to have been deported wrongly to India while waiting to have himself registered as a Ceylon citizen, is back again in Ceylon, witii his young wife an^l parents. As the result of a complaint lodged by Mr. S. M. Subbiah
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  • 164 4 BADULLA: "It is. surprising to sec this ground so vehemently urged in a court of law in 1«53," said the Badulla District Judge, Mr. A. L. S. Sirimanne, in dismissing an appeal of Mr. K. E. Fernando from a conviction in the Rural Court of Ella. Mr.
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  • 88 4 During his second tour of riverine areas in I'ahang from July 81 to August 2, the High oramissioner, General sir Gerald Tempter, visited among other places the Malay fishing village at Kuala Pataang. He arrived there just as the fleet of fishing boats was returning with
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  • 218 4 Two Indian merchants were remanded and a warrant was issued for another at the Fort Joint Magistrate's Court, last week in Ceylon. They ha a been charged by che C.I.D. on three counts, of naving attempted to remit nearly Rs. 60,000 to India, by making false representations
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  • 223 4 AMBALANGODA: Hooligans who damaged public and private property in Colombo last week ana intimidated peaceful citizens in various parts ot the country were exculpated by Dr. coivin R. de Silva at a public meeting convened by the Am-oaiangoda-Balapitiya Group of tne N.US.S.P. at the Ambalangoda
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  • 86 4 JAKARTA, Aug. 6 -About 100 local reporters and 400 ether newspaper workers peacefully demonstrated Wednesday against prosecution of a newspaper editor for alleged disclosure of state secret. Asa Bafagih, editor of the independent Jakarta Indonesian daily was recently charged by the Attorney-General. Suprapto, with publicly divulging state secret
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  • 184 4 'Equality For All Religions If NURADHAPURA: At a public meeting held at Ratmale in the Nachchaduwa Colonisation Scheme area, Mr. C. P. de Silv?i M.F. for Polonnaruwa who presided, said if ever the Sri Lanka Freedom Party got the chance of all religious faiths in the country would receive equal
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  • 1496 5 Madras Chief Minister Explains Constitutional And Legal Implications MADRAS: Mr. C. Rmjagopalachari, Chief Minister, in a statement In Hie Legislative Council last week, maintained that the constitutional conventions did not require that the Government should either accept the Opposition motion passed by the
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  • 66 5 C.P.I. TO WITHDRAW BERIA'S BOOKS! BOMBAY: The Bombay branch of the Communist Party of India is withdrawing from circulation books written by Lavrentl Berla. They have received instructions from the Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow, to that effect. A spokesman of the Bombay branch said three books written by Berla
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  • 332 5 MADRAS: Talking to Pressmen Mr. Tenneti Viswanatham referred to what he called a "constitutional irregularity" that had resulted by the Chief Minister not accepting the amendment adopted by the Assembly, to stay the modified Elementary Education scheme and to appoint an expert committee to examine it. He
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  • 157 5 CALCUTTA In exercise of th°. Court's Admiralty jurisdiction, Mr. Justice P. B. Mukharji, of the Calcutta High Court, ordered the arrest of the steam ship Star of Adeu, owned by a British company and anchored at Esplanade moorings, Calcutta. When this application was made by the plaintiff,
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  • 188 5 A four months' holiday In Australia has convinced Mr. Des Raj Prabhakar, an Indian railwayman, that Australians feel only goodwill towards India, Mr. Prabhakar, a 40-year-old depot foreman with the Northern Railway Company at Jlnd, has been spending his longservice leave as the guest of a
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  • 101 5 NEW DELHI: The Railway Board has sanctioned the appointment of a survey team to prepare a coinprenensive scneme for the electrification of the Calcutta suburban railway services with extensions up to the coalfields and Kiiargpur or Tatanagar. The survey party will start work this month. The
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  • 138 5 Export Licensing For Iron And Manganese Ores NEW DELHI: The Government of Iniia proposes to revise the system of export licensing for iron and manganese ores in the light of availability of transport and other relevant considerations. says a Commerce and industry Press Note. It has. therefore, called upon shippers
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  • 71 5 NEW DELHI: The Delhi Administration have agreed to allow members of Parliament who com.- from rice-eating areas to bring with them rice to Delhi for their personal use as also for the use of their guests. The Controller of JUUeninf Pelhi; -vttl &su« n Import per- permit
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  • 369 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India are watching anxiety the recent upward trend of groundnut oil prices and have asked the main soap manufacturing rims to refrain from groundnut oil for soapmaking it wa s authoritatively stated here. The soap manufacturing firms have been advised
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  • 202 5 MADRAS: Sri G. Ramachandran, Educational Adviser to the Government, who visited the Hindu Religious School, Walajabad, expressed his ap-^ preciation of the "thoroughgoing efficiency" of the school, and said that what pleased him most was that the "entire work of the community is done
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  • 318 5 NEW DELHI: Provisional lists of technical terms in Hindi for secondary schools have been prepared under the auspices of the Union Ministry of iiiducation for live subjects, mathematics, physics, chemistry, botany, and social sciences, says an .Education Ministry trees Note. The lists have been prepared
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  • 85 5 BOMBAY, Aug. 7: An American ai r force plane which arrived here last night was detained for 18 hours at nearby Santa Cruz airport and three, crew members and two passengers quarantined because they did not have yellow fever certificates. It was stated that plane
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  • 98 5 NEW DELHI, Aug.7:— The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, said today that Indiu hoped Egypt's sovereignty would be recognised. Replying to a Communist member, H. N. Mukerjee, who asked weather General Neguib sought India's help In the struggle for the evacuation of the Canal zone when
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  • 410 5 Inter- State Transaction Uniform Levy Of S.T. Urged MADRAS: Dr. (J. Krishna Rao, Minister for Industries and Labour said that the question of convening an interState meeting to consider the subject of levy of sales tax on inter-State transactions was being considered. He hoped that at that meeting the whole
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  • 95 5 MADRAS Sathappan. a five-year-old boy. was helped t© regain consciousness by thu use of the Iron Lung at the General Hospital last week. The boy. It is stated, accidentally fell into a well inside a factory compound near his place of residence in
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  • 380 6 How To Correct Adverse Balance Without Reducing Rice Subsidy COLOMBO: Dr. N. M. Perera (Ruanwella) who opened the Budget debate for the Opposition last week gave the House, and Government in particular, a five-hour lecture on the economics of budgeting with special reference to the methods of
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  • 81 6 HANOI, Aug. 6. General Henri Navarre, Commander-in-Chief of French Union forces in Indo-china, last night said he did not think Communist China ever would attack this country without risking World War 11. The General said he felt that the world is so fed up
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  • 62 6 CASTELLAMMARE, Italy. Aug. 7. August Piccard, Swiss physcist, is making preliminary tests hero of his secret and guarded bathysphere with which he hopes to descend to 4,000 metres below sea level. Tlie 68-year-old scientist will make the dive with his 28--ycar-old son, Jacques. No date hac been
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  • 22 6 Family remittances from Malaya to China during last month totalled $2,022,115. Of zhis sum $1,328,585 went from Singapore.
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  • 28 6 Mr. Ciian DMtwani will speak on "Why I Become a Bahai" at the B;ihai Centre. 352-A, Tfinjong Kitong Road, tomorrow. Sunday, at 11 a.m.
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  • 678 6 Federation Information Service The following Progress Report on the Department of Information, by the DirectorGeneral Information Services, Mr. A.D.C. Peterson, was broadcast Thursday. "I am going to talk about the Information Services. It's a big organisation that does a great many different jobs. It would be difficult to know where
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  • 46 6 The Japan International Trade Fair Organisation Commission is holding an exhibition known as 'Japan International Trade Fair' from April 10th to 23rd, 1954 (both days inclusive) at Osaka, Japan. Intending manufacturers and businessmen are invited to participate with the display of their manufactures.
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  • 43 6 LONDON, Aug. 7. The Duchess of Kent, with Princess Alexandra and Prince Michael, will leave London hy air today to visi-: her mother in Athens*. The Duchess and her children are to spend a three-weeks holiday in Greece Reuter AP
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  • 66 6 The High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, General Sir Gerald Templer, addresses members of the Village Council of Bukit Merah New Village in Perak (Thursday, Aug. 6, 1953). During his speech the High Commissioner referred to Government's decision to discontinue the Malayan Chinese Association lottery
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  • 174 6 The air defences of Singapore were realistically tested yesterday morning when for over three hours, the three Superfortresses of the 13th U.S. Air Force visiting the Far East Air Force at Changi. were engaged in a series of flights in air defence exercises with Hornets of
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  • 60 6 Among the 49 candidates who have been successful in obtaining the certificate in Education at the Teachers Training College this year (Second Year Final Certificate Examination 1953) are: Mr. Harban Singh, Miss F. T. Joseph. Mr. S. E. Jesudason, Mr. Narayan Singh, Miss Ramalingam Ranita, Mr.
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  • 70 6 SCOTLAND, Aug. 7. -Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother yesterday received the freedom of Inverness, historic capital of the Scottish Highlands. The honour was accorded in recognition of "a life devoted to the service of the nation and of the Commonwealth and Empire, and as an expression of
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  • 67 6 CAIRO, Aug. 7.— Egyptian President General Naguib flew to Alexandria yesterday afternoon to attend a reception being given in his honour last night aboard the Indian warship Godavari. The Godavail and two other Indian ships, Gomati and Ganga, arrived in Alexandria yesterday morning on
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  • 39 6 LONDON, Aug. 7. A 22--ycar-old Malaya-born English actress, Miss Jill Benne;t, was left certain benefits including the tenancy of his London home in the will published her^ yesterday of Sir Godfrey Tearlc, the actor- manager. Reuter
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  • 26 6 LONDON, Aug. 7.- -Moscow Radio said today the Mongolian People's Republic has. abc'.ished capital punishment for all crimes except treason. AP
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  • 52 6 BRISBANE: An apparently unknown type of jellyfish killed a man near Townsvllle, North Queensland. Dr. Hugo Flecker, radiologist and naturalist, said this at the inquest on James Ernest Lane, who died after a jellyfish stung him. Dr. Flecker said the jellyfish was not a Physalia (Porguguese Man
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  • 138 6 Labour Party Urges Entry Of Red China In U.N. BOMBAY. Aug. 7.— Mr. Morgan Phillips, Secretary of the British Labour Paity. said here that he favoured the admission of Communist China into the United Nations but on the condition that peace in Korea was restored. "We have to recognise the
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  • 95 6 WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.— The largest snare of small warsnips to be provided for Far mast nations by the United States will go to Nationalist China. The Republic of Korea also will get some. Defence officials said yesterday this was all the information that now could* be
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  • 43 6 The next meeting of the Sixth Session of the Federal Legislative Council will be held in the Council Chamber, Maxwell Road, Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, Sept. 2, at 10 a.m. and will be continued on the following day at 0.30 a.m,
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  • 31 6 UMBRELLA HIT, DIED TAIPEI, Aug. 7.-A three-year-old Chinese girl died in hospital here yesterday after being hit on the head with an umbrella by another rtrl or th* same age.- AP
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  • 77 6 NEW DELHI. Aug. 7.— Official sources said today the three-month talks between the United States and India for a new air agreement have failed, and the old agreement wili continue unchanged. The talks began on May 11 at the instance of the Indian government, to modify the
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  • 69 6 The team to represent the Singapore Indiana against the Europeans in the Community League on Monday, Aug 10 at the Jalan Besar Stadium, will be chosen from the followingA. Narayanan, K. G. Suppiah. a Suppiah, M. Ghuni, Katar Singh, G. Phillip, M. Chandra, P- Suppiah, J.
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