Indian Daily Mail, 14 August 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No, 184. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1953 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 176 1 FOR TALKS ON KASHMIR SITUATION Pak Cabinet Discusses Nehru's Reply KARACHI, Aug. 13. The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ali, said here today he would go to Delhi on Sunday for talks on the Kashmir situation with the Indian Prime Minister, Mr.
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  • 123 1 Indian Troops For Korea Sailing Aug. 20 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Aug. 13.— The first batch of Indian troops for Korea is expected to sail from Madias atout Aug. 20. The first unit consisting of 100 Officcis an 1 mm will leave here for Madias tomorrow. It is
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  • 145 1 Quarantine At Penang: Queries In Ind. Parlt. Fiom Our Own Correspondent NEW >ELHI. Aug. 13. Til* Deputy Minister for External Arrajrs gave details regarding the quarantine of Indian passengers- in Malaya in May In reply to a question hy Mr. S. N*. Das whether Indians had heen unduly confined. The
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  • 39 1 SYDNEY. Aug. 13. Sir Edmund Hillary, New Zealand mountaineer who climbed Everest, is to marry Miss Louise Ro.sr, a New Zealand Sirl at present living in Sydney, wxt month, the Sydney Dally Mirror reported today. Reuter
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  • 80 1 VIENNA. Aug. IS.—Czechoslovakia and Poland are planning to carry out a proj*"*t which dates back to the times of the Austro-Hun-garian monarchy toe construction of a canal connecting the Danube and Oder Rivers. According to the Czech trade union newspaper Svet Parce. the planned canal will start from
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  • 129 1 MANILA, Aug. 13. Colonci Luis Taruc, leader or the aukbaiauap Communist gueruM forces in the i J ninppines and two other top reoeis nave uiiered to surrender, it whs learned last nignt. The Huks wnose name means "resistance movement against the Japanese" refused to lay down tneir
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  • 76 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 13.- India has to achieve self-suffi-ciency in rice, stated Mr. Krish nappa, Deputy Food Minister in the House of the People on Wednesday, adding that more than 1,100,000 tons had been procured this year. The Minister said
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  • 320 1 Fiom Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Aug. 13— The Bureau of the Asian Socialist Conference on the closing day of its three-day session yesterday decided to set up an in. o.oniai Bureau with headquarters at Rangoon which would help all non- self-governing countries in
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  • 42 1 Pak. Celebration Cancelled LONDON, Aug. 13.— Mr. M. A. H. I>|)ahanl. the I'a klstan High Commissioner, cancelled an evening reception planned for Friday to ceiebraxa I'aklstanS inde> l>emience day, because of recent developments in Kashmir, It was officially announced last night Reuter
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  • 54 1 HYDERABAD, Aug. 13.--rae Asian Socialist conference ittopfif-d by six nations yestcr'py flecidcM to send shortly a ratt-finding mission to Indoand iMalaya to find out *act conditions prevailing J5 discussed at length the tuadon in Indo.China and '^wd from Burma's industries U Kyaw Nyeto the present situation
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  • 531 1 Ceylon Workers' Hartal Ends: Situation Reported Returning To Normal COLOMBO, Aug. 13 After a turbulent 24 hours, CototnDo shu wed signs today of returning to normal, i^ettust ieaaers wno organised the one-day "hartal" said the strine ended at midnight yesteruay nnrt advised workers to get back. Four persons were killed
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  • 125 1 The Indian labourers of Selabar Estate, five miles from Teluk Anson in Lower Perak had their wish fulfilled Wednesday, when a Mobile Field Unit of the State Infoimatiou Department visited them and staged a play entitled "Interracial harmony." When plane' were ma<ie to ho!d the "Theemithi"— a
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  • 107 1 From Our Own Correspondent SRINAGAK. Aug. 13.— The Government have sanctioned an allowance of Rs. 1,000 per month to the wives of the detained leaders Sheikh Abdul'ah and Mhza Afzal Beg as maintenance allowance. Both the Begums and their families have now vacated the official residences.
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  • 116 1 He'll WALK Accross The Channel OOVEK, Li. gland, Aug. 13. Aleck Wo/jnak. a 33-year-old l*ole, will set out from Calais on Friday to walk across the Channel back to thl> South of England port. Wo/niak wiii wear a pair of eight-foot ski floats which he haw invented. They are uquipped
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  • 173 1 Strength Of Mauras Upper House increased Fiom our Own Correspondent MADKAS, Aug. 13. The Government of India have decided to increase strength of tiie Upper ttouse of the Kesiduary of Madras State from 45 to 51 members. This was revealed when the full text of the Bill now before Parliament
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  • 77 1 CAIRO, Aug. 13.— Egypt celebrated the "Wedding of the Nile" yesterday, marking the highest level of the annual Nile flood. A Urge doll was tossed into the river while a salute of 101 guns echoed through Cairo, This Is the modern version of a traditional ceremony
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  • 167 1 LONDON. Aug. 13. Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, returned to his official residence at No. 10 Downing Street yesterday for the first time since the end of Juno when his doctors ordered him to rest. But the Prime Minister who looked extremely fit was
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  • 116 1 Mrs. Pandit To Be Next U. N. President? NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Indian sources at the United Nations sa-id yesterday that the United States would support Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, sister of the Prime Minister of India, for the presidency of the Bth United Nations General Assembly, which opens on September 15.
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  • 112 1 Independence Day Celebration At Johore Bahru In celebration of 6th Anniversary of Indian Independence, the Local Indian Congress. Johore Banna will hold a Public Meeting nt the Public English School, Johore Bahru on Aug. 15, at 5.30 p.m. Mr. P. K. Guha, Indian Information Officer, India Office, Singapore will address
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  • 648 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Aug. 14, 1953. UMNO-MCA'S BLUNDER THE so-called "National Convention" called by the UMNO-MCA Electoral Alliance has received little favourable response from those invited to attend it Several of the invitees have frankly denounced the move as an irredeemably belated and futile attempt on the part
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  • 757 2 Kashmir's Status Explained NEW DELHI: A plea for restraint in regard to public and Press comments on the present situation in the Kashmir Valley, was made by Maulana Mahommed Saeed Masoodi, General Secretary of the Kashmir National Conference. Referiing to the writings in a section
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  • 121 2 BOMBAY: On© of the passengers on board a Bom-bay-bound plane of the Indian Airlines Corporation died last Friday during flight between Bangalore and Belgaum. The passenger, Mr. Ismail V. Patel, was bound for Bombay, and was accompanied by his son. The plane, which was scheduled to halt
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    57 2 Photo. General Mark Clark. ITS and UN Commander. in the Far East, delivers to President Eisenhower on Aug. 5 in Washington Korean truce documents which he signed ten days previously. At top is a signed copy of the agreement with the Communists. Below is a bound volume containing maps which
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  • 91 2 fc>ja»uui>, Aug. ±4. ssyngman fthee today declared Soucn Korea will never agree to a coalition government with Communists in the north as a means 01 unifying" Korea. The fiery South Koiean Pre. sklent said in an interview "Under no circumstances will I even listen
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  • 249 2 NEW DELHI: The House of the People considered for an hour and a half the Commerce Minister, Mr. D. P. Karmarkar's Bill to provide for the establishment of a Coir Board before it passed on to nonofficial business. During the debate, members mainiy stressed the need
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  • 454 2 NEW DELI U The Plunn ing Commission hits approved the allotment of 200 Development Blocks under the National Extension Service for 1953-54. One hundred and seventy of iheue blocks have been specially alloted to individual States and the remaining 30 are to be
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  • 59 2 LONDON: Earl Jowitt. paid hi- tribute to Sir. Winston Churchill during. the Lords debate on foreign I affair*.: "The Prime Minister in a* genius— sometimes, I think," a rather erratic genius. "But It Is sometimes^ given to him to see a solu- tion which is not apparent
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  • 330 2 BANGALORE Mr. M. Serene, Chairman of the IndoPacific Fisheries Council made a vigorous plea for increased effort towards better utilisation of the fisheries resources of the area, when the Regional Conference of the FAO considered the question of agriculcural development plans and outlook in Asia. Pointing out
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  • 159 2 KOZHIKODE Mr. Masilamani Pillai, Superintendent of Post Offices, Kozhikode. assisted by the local Police officials;, is investigating a case in which a sum of Rs. 1,400 is reported to be missing from a postal bag sent from Koehikode head post office to Eranhipalam subpost office
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  • 566 2  -  J. M. Spey by In many ways the most Interesting section of Malenkov s lengthy address to the Supreme Soviet was the passage in which he dealt with Korea. It Is interesting in the firat place because of the terms in which he refers to the fiction
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  • 200 2 Four of the first aircraft ever designed and manufactur. ed in Scotland are to be used oy the RAF on communication,oervice in Malaya. The new plane is a single-engined typo designed for take-off and landing in short distances and over difficult ground particularly suitable for work
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  • 165 2 Mr. S. F. Stevens, manage r 01 the BBC's popular "Engusn oy Radio" programme, which nas juot celebrated its tenth oirthday will be among tlv; British delegates at the UNESCO International Seminar on "The Contribution of the Teaching of Modern Languages towards Education for Living in
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  • 1574 3 KATjU'S DEFENCE OF Government measures NEW DELHI: The House of the People last Frr had a 100-mmute debate on the situation in cutta with reference to the culling out of troops July 18 last in connnection with the Resistance nmittee's movement against increased tram fares i debate
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  • 58 3 CJUTTACK: All the three ears of Lord Jagannath of Purl and two other deities of his company, "Balabha«lra" and "Subhadra," have been attached by the authorities for the realisation of road cess totalling Us. 9,768-1-9 outstanding against Jagannath's hereditary temple superintendent. This attachment was made soon after
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  • 346 3 ANTI AHMEDIYA DISTURBANCES CHARGE AGAINST W. PUNJAB GO VT. LAHORE The Commission, appointed by the Court of Enquiry investigating the recent unti-Ahmcdiyu disturbances, to look into the affairs of the Adult Literacy Fund, has alleged that Rs. 2,03,000 were given to the four Urdu dailies of Lahore out of the
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  • 131 3 NEW DELHI: Acharya J. B. Kripalanl is expected to be chosen the Leader of the PrajaSocialist Party in the House of the People in place of Srimati Sucheta Kripalani who has resigned her leadership of the Party in the House. Acharya Kripalani who is Chairman of the
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    61 3 Photo. Joseph Vee Eu, 26, Director of the Lee Wah Bank Singapore, leaves London's St. Marylebono Register office with his bride, the former Miss Heroic** Low Sui Chun, also 26, after their marriage there on Aug. 7. The bride is the daughter of the late Low Yee Teen, formerly a
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  • 351 3 BOMBAY All-India pmea and the certificate of Krishi Pandit will not be awarded in future on the basis of the highest yields reported by the State Governments as a result of State competitions as in the past. Under the revised procedure of conducting the All-India crop competitions,
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  • 107 3 LAHORE: Sardar Abdur Rashid, Chief Minister of the North-West Frontier Province, said that the detention or Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan and restrictions on Dr. Khan Sahib were the "concern of the Centre". He told Pieasmen at Peshawar that personally he was not in favour of
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  • 66 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. S. Chakravartl. Joint Secretary, Defence Ministry, it i a understood is relinquishing his present post to assjst Mr. Chandulal Trivedi, Special Officer for Andhia Affairs. Maharuj Nagendra Singh, Deputy Secretary, Defence Ministry, will succeed Mr. Chakravarti as Jojnt Secretary. After the formation of
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  • 158 3 NEW DELHI: According to the reports received fiom Emp'oyment Exchange.-; the em ployment situation during June showed no Improvement The number of fresh regist. rants during the month was about the same as in May but the total number of persons still seeking employment asdistinct- at the end
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  • 164 3 M Auk AS: The official celebration of the Independence Day on Aug. 15 is hereafter to consist of National Flag hoisting and inspection of a Guard of Honour in Madras City and District Headquarters. Thio decision has been taken in accordance with the wishes of
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  • 70 3 NEW DELHI: The Press Commission is compiling a history of Indian journalism to append to its report, the Information Minister. Dr. Keskar, told the House of the People last week. Dr. Keskar added that the Press Commission has chosen Mr. J. Natarajan, Editor of "The Tribune",
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  • 49 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Nausher Barucha, an Independent member of the Bombay Municipal Corporation, warned the Corporation not to increase tram fares in the city. He said any increase would raise a storm of protest from the public as it had df»w« to FOC
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  • 485 3 STEPS TO INCREASE EFFICIENCY NEW D£LHI: The estabflMhnient of a Civil Air Board, the issue of licences recommended by the ICAO, the continuance of the existing Flying Clubs and training of commercial air pilots at the Civil Aviation Training Centre, Aliuhal at), are among the important
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  • 123 3 NEW DELHI Congress leaders of Bihar have come to some understanding among themselves with regard to their differences, it is learnt. A s a result, the proposed talks between two State Congress leaders and the Congress High Command for an effort to settle these differences have been
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  • 138 3 NEW DELHI: A joint motion tabled by some Opposition members demanding an inquiry into the death of Dr. 8. P Mukherjee did not come up before the House of the People as expected. It is gathered, the Government has intimated the sponsors of the motion informally
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  • 1251 4 CEYLON NEWS: "Poor Betty Budget*'? COLOMBO: The Budget debate sparkled last week with the eloquence of two Oxford debaters Mr. S. W. K. D. Bandaranaike, Leader of the Opposition, and Mr. G. G. Poo nambalam. Minister of Id dustries, who wound up the debate. The
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  • 73 4 The Government of the Federation of Malaya has decided to introduce a more simplified pricing system for ration rice. With effect from Aug. 17, ration rice will, therefore, be sold only in three price grades which will be called High, Medium, and Low Grades respectively. The
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  • 31 4 The Fourth Draw of the Malayan Indian Congresa Lottery will take place on Sunday, Aug. 16, at 2 p.m. at the Hokklen Association, Jalan Trus, Johore Bahru.
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  • 29 4 Mr. Teo Geok Leng will speak on "Religion Renewed" at the Bahai Centre, 352-A Tanjong Katong Road, on Sunday, Aug. 16, at 11 a.m. All are welcome.
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  • 104 4 The Malayan Railway Administration regrets to announce that unavoidable Increases In operating costs make it necessary to introduce certain increases In the Railway Tariff with effect from Sept. 1, 1953. says an official statement issued last night It adds: Passenger fares will not be
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  • 184 4 The Cathay Organisation announces that it has taken over the management of the New City Cinema in Geylang, Singapore. As from today, thi3 cinema, which has hitherto been showing mostly Asian-language pictures, will show only Eng-lish-language pictures. These will include all the "hits" screened at tht three
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  • 44 4 COLOMBO. At a special emergency meeting, the Colombo Municipal Council last Friday adopted a resolution moved by Dr. N. M. Perera, calling upon tho Government to resign immediately and go to the electorate on the rice subsidy issue. FOC
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  • 77 4 Ten Japanese businessmen on tour representing Osaka, Near East and South-Kast Asia Trade intend to have a 45-day business trip around the middle of next month and expect to visit Bangkok. Rangoon, Calcutta, Delhi, Karachi, Baghdad. Teheran. Bombay, Colombo, Singapore, SalgnJ and Hong Kong. This
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