Indian Daily Mail, 23 August 1953

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 193. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1963. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 192 1 4 ustraiia-New Zealand Move NEW YORK, Aug. 22 —The Scandinavian countries yesterday joined the growing list of United Nations governments limning up in favour of India's participation in the Korean peace conference. Despite increased United States efforts to block the inclusion of India.
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  • 132 1 ROMcJ, Aug. 22. Comely yueen aorayit stayed in her Home hotel suite yesterday ana waited for news of hei husband s return to the throne or Iran. Liett behind unwillingly when the Shan hew bacK to his realm at dawn yesterday, trie yueen was served ner
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  • 138 1 HYDERABAD, Aug. 22— Dr. Ham Manonar L-onia, foreign policy cnairman of tne Inuian Sx:ia.isc Party, said yesterday that British and American in. trrvention was tne direct cause oi the i.-toyaiist coup Jn Persia He thought Dr. MossaUeq -^arch rot Communist support would not have
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  • 51 1 MARGHERITA Almost the whole of Upper Assam has been in the grip of a serious drought for the last fortnight with the temperature varying between 100 and 104 degrees F. Reports from the countryside indicate that paddy crops and tea plants have been dangerously affected.
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  • 415 1 LONDON, Aug. 32. A campaign to play down the memory of Stalin is in full swing in Russia. Soviet history is being officially re-written to minimise the part played in it by the la te Soviet leader. Today only one hgurc is allowed to dominate Soviet
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  • 146 1 U.N. Urged To Intervene In Moroccan Crisis NEW YORK. Aug. 22. —The Arab-Asian countries in the United Nations decided unanimously on Friday to ask the Security Council to intervene in the Moroccan crisis. The Chairman of the 16_nation group, Syria's Farid Zeineddine, told newsmen that a formal request for action
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  • 111 1 KARACHI, Pakistan, Aug. 22. An eight-man Pakistani delegation left yesterday foi Wasnington to confer with Indian and World Bank om* cials on a proposed engineering project for disputed irrigation water of the Indus River. The conference on the Indus will begin Sept. 9. under the Bank's
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  • 54 1 HYDERABAD (Dn.) Mr. Dcshpande, leader of the PDF Opposition in the Hyderabad Assembly and Joint Secretary of the All-Hyderabad TUC discussed with "the State's Trana. port Minister, Mr. Bindu, the possibilities of ending the road transport workers' strike. He later conferred with representatives of the Road
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  • 66 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 22. Eleven people, including three women and three children, were burned to death in a tire yesterday in a building here where some inilammable plastics and firms arc reported to have been stored. The staircase of the three-storey building caught fire, making escape fur
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  • 101 1 INH.VV YORK, Aug. 22. ih«= Netherlands yestorday calico on United Nations to begin work on its 1955 conference to consider revision of the United Nations Charter. Big power veto rights promise to lurmsh the biggest issue. Tne conference was provided for in the original Chartei. The
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  • 191 1 PATNA A hign-ievel conference will meet at Delhi in October next to consider the report of the team of Central experts who are at present carrying on an investigation in the Kosi area with regard to feasibility or otherwise of erecting a permanent detention dam at Belka.
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  • 136 1 BOMBAY: The Chief Presidency Magistrate, Mr. Khambatta, granted the Government of Bombay's application for the withdrawal of its case against Mr. D. F. Karaka, Editor of the Bombay weekly the Current. Mr. Karaka was charged with having published false documents as genuine "knowing them to be
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  • 41 1 CAIRO, Aug. 22.— Sardar Panikkar, Indian Ambassador in Cairo, met the Egyptian Foreign Minister, Dr. Mahomed Fawzy, on Wednesday to take his leaver before proceeding to Europe on a holiday. Sardar Panikkar is expected to visit Paris, Bonn, Berne, and London
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  • 98 1 BALLATER (Scotland), Aug. 22. It was a champagne birthday for Princess Margaret yesterday. The Princess is 23. At Bal. moral Castle, in Scotland, where she is having a noliday with the Queen and the Duke uf Edinburgh, she received several hundred birthday messages and numerous presents. The
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  • 29 1 KARACHI Tne Pakistan Government announced that -hey have extended by four years the term of office of jeneral Ayub Khan, C-in-C of Pakistan Army.
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  • 156 1 Kashmir Premier Pledges Support For Indo-Pak Agreement KASHMIR, Aug. 22.— Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, yesterday welcomed 'the joint statement by the Indian and Pakistan Prime Ministers announcing agreement on the preliminaries for a plebiscite in Kashmir. "A happy tea cure of tne joint declaration is
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  • 400 1 Under this heading the DAILY TELEGRAPH wel. comes the comment by tne Prime Minister of Pakistan on the conclusion of his talks with Mr. Nehru. "Now at long last, it aoes 3eem that wisdom is begln»iing to raise its fair head" the DAILY TELEGRAPH says. "An atmosphere
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  • 110 1 After watching Home Guards from all over the Federation compete in the three-day Weapon Training Meet at Siginting, Port Dickson, the Federation of Malaya High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer tried his hand at clay-pigeon shooting (Wednesday, Aug. 19). He blew the pigeon to smith er
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  • 451 1 Vast Areas Submerged: Crops Damaged KAJAHMUNDRY: According to unofficial estimates, about a million people have been rendered homeless and property worth about Rs. 1 crore damaged as a result of the unprecedented floods caused by the Godavari. Most damage has been caused in
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  • 90 1 TRICHIRAPALLI A sudden rise in the Cauvery River led to the removal of Harijan and other colonies on the banks of the river. Houses in East Chinthamani, about three miles away, are knee-deep in water. In Trichy town itself, the floods have spread up to the
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  • 64 1 Heavy floods are expected m the Coleroon and the Cauvery, according to district authorities. The floods are expected to reach the Tanjore delta. Border villagers on both sides of the rivers have been warned and flood duty officers alerted, During the paßt two dayß, la inches
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  • 1423 2  -  RAM SINGH (by The weakness of communism in the United States is attributable to what its votaries might call the objective situation. There is little in the American economic and social situation to justify its basic assumptions. Marx conceived of communism as a philosophy of
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  • 155 2 Inquiry Urged Into Dr. Mooknerjee's Death ALLAHABAD: Mr. Maull Chandra snarma, actrig President of the All-India Jan Sangh, reiterated his party's demand tor an impartial inquiry into the circumstances leaning to tne death of Dr. Syama Prasad Mookherjee in Srinagar wnne in detention. Adoressmg a public meeting, he said thai
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  • 118 2 BOMBAY: Tne Chief Officer of a British oil tanker, s.s. "British Endurance," Mr. H. Henderson, was rushed to a city hospital Jast week in an unconscious state soon after he had made an unsuccessful attempt to rescue a sailor, suffocating from petroleum gas fumes in
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  • 162 2 EDINBURGH: Lord Linlithgow, former Viceroy of India who died in January last year, aged 64 left only £500. His will, published here names his son, the present Maiquis, as sole executor. Lord Linlithgow, Viceroy from 1935 to 1943, was also Chairman of the British Midland
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  • 120 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Adlai Stevenson, the American Democratic leader, In a state* ment, has denied that he offered any suggestion about Kashmir during his visit to Srinagar in May last. Nor did he give any assurance, either as a representative of the United States Government or as
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  • 106 2 Two Malayan Chinese nurses Lilian Wong Kit Yoke, of the Singapore General Hospital, and Lee Slew MnL of the Infant Welfare Centre, Mentakab, Pahang have each been awarded scholarships entitling them to two years post-graduate training in Australia. The scholarships were awarded under the Australian Imperial Forces Malayan
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  • 881 2 WASHINGTON Ever eat a rattlesnake, or a nice dish of grasshoppers? Or a bat, or lizard You may never be lost, but if you are, remember that such things can be the finest of delicacies to a starving man. Don't be finicky. Ever summer vacationists are getting lost
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  • 82 2 NEW YORK. Aug. 21.— The Marchioness of Milford Haven Initiated a State Supreme Court action yesterday for "separation or divorce" from the Marquess of Milford Haven. The Marquess was -best man at the wedding of Queen Elizabeth the Duke of Edinburgh. The Clerk of the Court was
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  • 375 2 RABAT, Aug. 21. The French government yesterday deposed the Sultan of Morroco and banished him and his two sons from the territory. Moulay Mohammed Ben Arafa, 64-year-old uncle of exSultan Mohammed the Fifth, was last night proclaimed as Morocco's new Sultan. The banishment order was taken to
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  • 172 2 NEW YORK. Aug. 21.Members of the Arab Asian group held a crisis session yes. tcrday to consider asking the United Nations Security Council to act on French deposition of the Sultan of Morocco Ncw s of the Sultans dethronement came while top Arab leaders
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  • 269 2 SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS CAjuCUTTA This years awards of the four Imperial Chemical Industries (India) Research Fellowships of the value of Rs. 5,400 a year each. for research on Physics, Chemistry or Biology, have been announced by the Trustees -the Council of the National Ins-i--tute of Sciences of India. The new
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  • 55 2 PHOTO. Moulay Mohammed Ben Arafa, uncle of the reigning Sultan of Morocco, who was chosen by a meeting of Caids in Marrakesh on Aug. Id to be the spiritual leader of the Moroccan Moslems. This picture, radioed from Casablanca, was briefly delayed in transit as a result
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  • 68 2 CALCUTTA, Aug. 21.— An aboriginal woman Jn Majshedpur, Bihar State, has given birth to six-month quadruplets, according to reports reaching two of whom have survived, here yesterday. The reports that a boy and girl were born, and six hours later a second boy and a stillborn girl. The
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  • 752 3 BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA. Aug. 21 The new Dr. Kinsey report released Thursday finds that women stay younger sexually longer than men. Human sex lives, it also finis, are as different as fingerprints. And the only basic sex difference between men and women is mental
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  • 52 3 TEHERAN: A former Russian spy has fled to Persia, and ts now being questioned ra a Persian Jail. The prisoner has oeen identified as Col. Petrovsky. who for lhi years was Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Sarakhs, a frontier regiment in the region where tne Sovlct-Perslan-Afghan
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  • 34 3 DETROIT: Roaring sheets of flames sent 35,000 workers running for their lives on Weaneeuay when a Are destroyed a $35,000,000 (Rs 16,66 crores*. General Motors Corporation Factory in Livonia suburb.
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  • 320 3 HOUSTON: A laboratory test for early detection of signs of cancer Is described here by a Duke University physician. Dr. Walter L. Thomas, Durham, N.C., said five times as much cancer is being discovered today than two years ago in that the laboratorytest rapidly is becoming available
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  • 152 3 ALLAHABAD: The Executive Council of the Allahabad University, at an emergenc> meeting last week, decided that the University should remain closed for three weeks, in view of the situation created by the students' strute. The Council's decision followed an announcement made by the University
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  • 965 3 ■yyiTil the proud tradition of being the oldest agricul.ural college in India, and the equally proud tradition of being the major agricultural research centre for Madras State, the Agricultural College and Researcn Institute in Coimbatore keeps itself abreasL and often well ahead
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    18 3 Winners of Open Doubles Singapore Kerala Samajam Badminton Tournament-1953: Mr. A. P. Menon (left) and Mr. Titus Mathews.
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  • 1078 3 Laughter in general may be induced by several factors. A sense of the ludicrous or the comic may make us laugh; a feeling of joy may maKe us laugh; the inhalation of "laughing gas" (nitrous oxide) may evoke a similar reaction, so may a physical cause
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    24 3 PHOTO. Iranian tanks and soidiers standby in front of the Central Police headquarters (seen background) in Teheran Aug. 16 to overthrow Dr. Mossadeq. A.P.
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  • 200 3 DELHI. Delhi is greatly concerned over the continued slowdown strike at the steel ..oiks at Burnpui, and the central Government is in daiy tvuch with the West Bengal government about developments in the seven. month-old nspuTe. .as a result of the slowdown, production in the works
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  • 995 4 CEYLON NEWS: "Anything But Hartal'! COLOMBO: The events that occurred on Aug. 12 were anything but a hartal, said Senator Sir Lalita Kajapakse, Minister of Justice, in the Senate last week. A hartal, he said, was a voluntary act. If people were intimidated by
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  • 65 4 COLOMBO: What constitutes a record In legislative history in this country was made by the House of Representatives when it sat for 17 z hours last week. The business before the House when It met at 10 a.m. last week was the amending of the Public Security
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  • 515 4 EMERGENCY MEASURES: SENTATE DISCUSSIONS COLOMBO: "You squeal when you find that the forces yon have unleashed are sent back on you when force Is met by force," said Sir Lalita Rajapakse, Minister of Justice, to the Opposition during discussion in the Senate of the emergency regulations which were promulgated under
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  • 134 4 KEGALLE: A young man produced 1,700" love letters written to him by bis wife, when be appealed to the Kegalla Magistrate for the return of bis wife, wbo bad gone back to ber parents. The man, Richard Perera, told the Court that bis Wife. A.
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  • 91 4 OOLOMBO: Stating that it was a most reprehensible crime, which called for deterrent punishment, Mr. A. Vythiallngam, Additional Magistrate of Colombo, passed a sentence of six months' rigorous imprisonment on A. P. Slyadoris Appu, a carpenter of Aturugiriya, who was found guilty of using criminal
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  • 322 4 First Repindia On Importance Of Discipline MADRAS: The importance of developing character and discipline among the youth ot the country was emphasised by Mr. S. K. Chettur, the first Representative of the Govt, of inuia in Malaya and at present Secretary, Revenue Department, Government of Madras, inaugurating the Masters' Association
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  • 195 4 ANDHRA GOVERNOR TO RESIDE IN KURNOOL MADRAS: It has been decided to have the official residence of the Governor of the Andhra State at Kurnool. There was a proposal to locate the Governor's residence at Anantapur, but on full consideration, a decision has been taken ihat for the present Kurnool
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  • 68 4 PHOTO. South Korean civilians lining the streets of Inchon stone North Korean PoWs being taken by truck convoy to the repatriation centre at Panm unjom. The PoWs began waving flags, singing, and dropping propaganda messages as the trucks wheeled away from the docks. The Korean civilians,
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  • 110 4 Politicals Released In Bella ry BELLARY Consequent on the calling off of the satyagraha movement by the Andhra Action Committee, all the Andhra politicals number•ng 59 were released from the local jails unconditionally before the expiry of the full term of tnftlr sentences. At a meeting held in the Sambamurthi
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  • 89 4 NEW DELHI: Mrs. Renu Chakravarty, Deputy Leader of the Communist Parliamentary Party, and Mr. K. K. Basu, MP from the 24_Parganas, met the Union Food Minister, Mr. Kidwal, and discussed with him "the appalling food situation in West Bengal, especially in the Sunderbans." The
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