Indian Daily Mail, 3 November 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. K. No. 264. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1953, FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 247 1 "We Will Do Our Best To Fulfil Our Responsibilities" (From Our Own Correspondent) PATNA, Nov. 2 Prime Minister Sri Jawaharl.il Nehru addressing a mass meeting here on Sunday night declared that India was not going to shirk its responsibilities in Korea which she
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  • 192 1 Agency reports add: Prime Maiuster JawaharLal Xenru uecuared 'India win not run away from its responsibilities in Korea." Speaking to a crowd of loo.uou at the windup of his rus three-day tour of Bihar Kate's flooa regions, Mr. Neiiru made the stateraem to answer to criticism
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  • 494 1 INDIAN VTLLAGE, Korea Neutral Zone, Nov. 2. A Chinese prisoner of war was killed by gunfire today before Indian guards paraded Ml PoW 5 through an identification lineup in an investigation of a reported murder in their compound. After tne shooting the prisoners marched quietly before
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  • 59 1 MANILA, Nov. 2. The Asian Games Federation will convene here this month to consider withdrawal from the International Olympic Committee, (IOC) the Games Organizing Committee disclosed Sunday night. The Federation is staging the Second Asian Sports Games in Manila next May I—9.1 9. Fifteen nations have entered for
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  • 68 1 LONDON, Nov. 2.— A party of 15 women, most of them housewives, will leave here by air for Moscow today to study the life and conditions of Soviet women and children. The delegation will spend three to four weeks in Russia as guests of the Soviet
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  • 119 1 NOTED TAMIL SCHOLAR HONOURED From our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 2. The wellknown Tamil writer and journalist Mr. T. K. Chidambaranatha Mudaliar was honoured at a grand function at Courtallam on Saturday on the occasion of the publication of the first chapters of the new Tamil commentary on Kamba Ramayanam
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  • 134 1 IND. TELEGRAPHS SECOND TO NONE IN WORLD Dr. Prasad (From Our Own Cor-^espondent) NEW DELatU, Nov. 2. The Inaian Teiegiapn Department ceieorated nunored years ot aevoted and efficient service with ho.ding a Centenary Exhioition here which was opened oy President Prasad. He said he was proud of the Department which
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  • 30 1 The High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer, flew ii_<_u i_aiian^ Airp-C-a Singapore, at 7.30 a.m. yesi.erday on his way to London for routine discussions with the Colonial Office.
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  • 284 1 Royal Tours For Commoners! NEW VORK, Nov__. A person who would like to make a w.nu tour ot tne scale of Queen Elizabeth whlcn begins on November 23, wou-d need between US<.i,.o.,uUo and o_s*i,4a,ooo, (aDout £500,000 and £517,000), an Ainencna travel consultant said yesteruay. The consultant Mr. Joseph Brooks, Oeneral
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  • 57 1 GEORGETOWN, Br. Guiaaa. Nov. 2. -The Deputy Police Commissioner of British .luiana, Mr. Dick Wittingham confirmed yesterday reports >f large scale arms smuggling -n the British Guiana-Brazil .order. Police c f both countries are .o-operating to put an end to Hi illicit trade also in diamonds gin and
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  • 234 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 2. Police arrested four leaders of the extremist Akali faction of India'.; .bearded Sikns today when they threatened to lead a mass hunger strike in front of _-re.ii.er jawana.u.. .sehru'a residence protesting at Indian .government reiusai to carve out a Punjab-speaking
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  • 116 1 KHATMANDU, Nov. 2.--Ailing King Tribhuvana's endeavours to instal an allparty government succeeded Sunday. The dissident Nepali Congress party high command Sunday accepted Prime Minister Matrika Prasad Koirala's offer to name four candidates to join his present fiveman cabinet. The opposition led by his ha'.f-brother Bisheswar
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  • 24 1 iui! E u W DELH Nov. 2.-M. A. Menshikov today presented his credentials to President Rajendra Prasad as Russian am- bassador to India.- A.P.
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  • 209 1 ((By Our Staff Reporter) The 145 million-dollar project of new building for the University of Malaya at Johore is hanging on the question of "where is the money?" The scheme originally estimated at $135 m, has shot up by ten millions more owing to
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  • 104 1 KAR JHI, Nov. 2. Th_ Consti' _ent Assembly today dc cided .o make Pakistan a Republic. Amendments calling for the addition of the words "outside the Comonwealth" to "the Islamic Republic of Pakistan'' were not moved. Earlier Hindu opposition memoers waiKea out of the House refusing to take
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  • 85 1 KARACHI. Nov. 2. Ihe Government of Pakistan is cor.sidering a proposal to Introduce a decimal coinage system in the country, it was official ly announced Sunday. Under the proposed system one rupee would be divided into 100 pace (compared to present b4 pice; and tne value
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  • 178 1 AHked whether the Depart-, ment. oi Indian Scuuies womd commence funouonlng from Oct/Over y»s_ as acoeauied, the Vioe-a_-_u_noi»_i. ur h__u> "it may be poo*ub_e." iliilui liii:l::n|in l l> v|i.i Ih I t u,, ed, but it would take 15 >ears to complete tlie entire scneme, said
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  • 385 1 LUCKNOW. Nov. 2 Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru yesterday threatened to close Lueknow University unless students end the turbulence which provoked two days and nights of clashes with the police in which one man was killed. The Prime Minister interrupted a tour of nor* thern
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  • 37 1 SRINAGAR, Kashmir, Nov 2. Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah, former Prime Minister ot Kashmir, who was deposed ana placed under detention last August, Is writing his autobiography in Udnampoi gaol, his son Sheikh Farooki said her Reuter
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  • 83 1 Nomination Papers from candidates for the forthcomin C-ty Council election will be received by the Returning Officer, Mr. H. D. E. MacVltie, in the City Council Chamber between ll a.m. and 12 noon on Wednesday, Nov. 4. Deposits of $250/- in cash in connection with the candidature
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  • 482 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Tues. Nov. 3, 1953 Australia In Bat's Role! AS the Minister for External Affairs, it is certainly the job of Mr. Richard G. Casey to paint his country Australia as a paragon of virtue and to expatiate on its aitruiatic attitude especially towards its neighbours so
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  • 826 2 RAJAJI'S NEW EDUCATION SCHEME CRITICISED MADRAS: Inaugurating the Dravidian Young Ken's Welfare Association, Dr. A. Krishnaswami, VI.U.P. said the immediate cause of "the turmoil" n South India was the new elementary education scheme, forced down the throats of the public by _ri C. Rajagopalachariar, Chief
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  • 156 2 NEW DELHI: A Division Bench of the Supreme Court recently allowed an appeal preferred by the Commissioner of Income Tax, Bombay, against the judgement of the Bombay High Court, and held that the receipts from members of the Royal Western India Turf dub by way
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  • 55 2 PARIS, Oct. 30. British Chancellor of the Exchequer R. A. Butler told the Ministerial Council of the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation yesterday that the British allowance for tourists travelling abroad" will be increased to £50 a year, starting No. 1. British travellers abroad now
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  • 355 2 BOMBAY: The All-India Khadi and Village Industries I ttoard decided to ask tne -»o- j vernment of India and the J State Governments to accept the pohcy of progressive reservataon of production of edioie ous to the village oil industry. The Board also recotrunended the
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  • 406 2 Income -Tax Arrears Recovery -Severe Measures MADRAS: Mr. Manual C. Shah. Union Deputy Minister for Finance, stated that stringent measures would be taken for the recovery of ar rears of income-tax. Addressing the Hindustan Ohanioer of Commerce, he j said more tnan its 14 crores was outstanding as arrears of
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  • 143 2 SALi-.vi Sri C. .--.jjgopalachariar, Chief Minister said: lt requires no courage to resort to abuse. lt requires courage to oo a good nung, and against opposition. Formerly mere were people wno Objected to the Mettur scneme in C-.mba.ore. Botn i nave more than proved their
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  • 152 2 NEW DEi-i-I Standard methods for grading silk have been formulated by the Indian Standards Institution and recently published as a series of 21 standards. The standards lay down methods for testing the various characteristics of silk which enable its grades to be determined. For the purpose of grading,
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  • 326 2 UDEPI: Sri C. Subramaniam, Minister for Education and Finance, said here that he had realised that the Government "must have at least a «say' in University administration." Complaints were received to the effect as to why the Government was not interfering with
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  • 208 2 BOMBAY Two members of thc Indian Parliament, Mr. Joacnim Aiva and Mis. Violet Aiva recently said that Christians in India snould no longer thixiK in terms of any special privileges, or favours, but throw their whole-nearted energies for the uplift of our welfare State in which everyone will
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  • 161 2 The two M.UPs declared that organisations like the Muslim League, Christians, or Sikh Conferences had no place in the new India. The word "minorities" itself should have been wiped off completely from the political dictionary of the country, after the attainment of independence. j "The
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  • 675 2 GWALIOR: Mr. G. V. Mavlankar, Speaker of the Hou»e of the People, said here that unless Parliament was in a position to assert its ta dependence as against the executive, there could be no hope of real democracy or Parliamentary Government, and it became
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  • 100 2 RIGHT OF INTERPELLATIONS Dealing with business in legislatures he said: "It appears that in some State legislatures the right of interpellations by members is almost reduced to mi. I do not mean to suggest that questions by members are not permitted. But what I mean is, that thc answers to
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  • 150 2 DURBAN: The Natal Indian Congress Issued a statement saying Mr. G. P. Jooste Leader of the South African Government Delegation to the United Nations, was incorrect in saying Indians, enjoyed a privilege regarding the entry of their wives and children from India. "The Immigrants Regulations Act
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  • 845 3 May Be Used For Covering Government Blunders MADRAS: "Governments should scrupulously refrain from anything which can be regarded as corrupting the minds of the people through clever manipulations of its Public Relat-ona Set^ice." This remark was made by Dr. W. A. Robson Professor, London School
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  • 308 3 MADRAS: Dr. U. Krishna Rao, jvt.nis.er in charge of '-T<iu_>}jv»r_, toiu iNewsui.ii tnut if concrete propo_*ais wer. maae to tne -.vemmcnt tor tne resumption of tne tramways wouid provide cneap transport to tive people and give employment to tne thou.vum oou woiKera, uut tii.rc were, ne
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  • 60 3 BOMBAY: There is a tug of war between the Maharastrians and tne (jujeratis for tne city of Bombay in the Linguistic redistribution of the States. This controversy is taking the same line as the Tamil-Telugu conflict in regard to Madras before the Andhra Province Separation was finally Mixed.
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  • 479 3 To Make City Councils More Serviceable TANJQRE: "The question of revision and amendment of the Municipalities Act so as to make Municipal Councils really serviceable units of civic administration has been under the consideration of the Government, and the municipal laws may be drastically changed", said SRI SRI PKAKASaJ Governor
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  • 193 3 NEW DELHI: The Congress President, Mr. Nehru 4 characterised as 'wholly incorrect and tendentious" certain newspaper reports about his meeting Mr. __idar Nath Saiga i last week. These reports suggested* tnat Mr. Nenru was convinced that the charges levelled against Mr. Saigai and four others who
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  • 55 3 PAKISTAN PUNJAB GOVT.. LOAN LAHORE: The Pakistan Punjab Government has floated another loan of Rs. three crorea for the purpose of carrying out various development projects. The loan, to be known as three and a half per cent public loan 1961, has Rs. 100 as its issue pri-e and will
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  • 895 3 Sales Tax On Inter-State Transactions Conference MAD__AS: The Union Deputy Finance Minister, Sri Manilal C. S_u_h, stated that the Government of propoeed to convene a conference of State Flaance Seea^tailau to try, and And out ways and means for avoiding interstate -J-Acurt-eit, and complications that had arisen tn the matter
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  • 217 3 CALCUTTA: Mr. Anantasayanam Iyengar, Deputy Speaker of the Indian Parliament, last week as..ed the Tamilsbeaking community of Calcutta to make the best efforts to popularise Tamil literature and music among the local students. Mr. Iyengar, who addressed a series of functions here organised in his honour
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  • 67 3 BOMBAY: The Bombay Municipal Corporation, tne most progressive Civiq body in tne tfußi is planning to estabusn i-cucation Kesearcn Unit to imp-ove me tone and am* ciency primary -_ducai.C-.-d _>ystem in __on_oay. Tne Ke--carvn on it, wui cost Rs. __.ovo witi funot-on with the guidance
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  • 324 3 MADRAS: The work of survey and settlement of nil estates in Madras State is likely to take "at least foui to five years more," it i^ learnt from official sourcesThe work, started sometinu in June 1950, has, U is statproceeded at a brisk rate The progress acheived
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  • 150 3 KARACHI: The Pakistn Government, it is understood nas -unaer active considera. tion tne question of ra_sin me status or rwaracni to tnai of a Province, Karachi is at present Centraiiy-administer _a tnrough a cmef a_^n_n_i~stoner. Tne Government now proposes to mane it a Pro vinee with a Chief
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  • 78 4 The Prime Minister, Sit John Koteiaw-bte said tn the House of Bepreaentativee that an hm had dene In regard to ttta Bambalapitiya Supreme Court site was to atop work on the builcLnga No declsloa, he said had yet been taken on anything eiae sneh
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  • 73 4 ALUTGAMA: Kosgoda Sumanasiri Thero told a meeting at Halwakanda that the Prime Minister should, take immediate steps to create a Ministry for Religious Affairs, and have a Buddhist Cabinet Minister in charge of it. <K. Ratnasara Thero said that the Buddhists expected a lot for the
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  • 168 4 ALI URGES JOINT INDO-PAK C'TEES FOR KASHMIR KARACHI, Nov. 2. Mr. Mohammed All. the Pakistani Prime Minister, said last night that he had written on Saturday to Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, urging that Joint Pakis-tani-Indian committees on Kashmir be set up at an early date. The establishment of
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  • 146 4 NEW DELHI: An exhibition of Indian and Southeeast Asian art and antiquities collected by Subno Tagore during the last 25 years was opened at the National Art Gallery, New Delhi, by Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar, Secretary to the Mintstry of Education, Friday According to press reports
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  • 25 4 The Tanah Merah Youth Camp at Tanah Merah Besar will be opened by the Governor of Singapore, Saturday Nov. 14. at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 130 4 LONDON, Nov. 2.— Millions of Britons saw Ann Hanslip, shapely TV actress, "hanged" Satxirday night on gallows once used for real executions in London's notorious Newgate jftlL And Ann, 19, confessed afterwards she fainted "just for a minute" through strain as she dropped oat of aieht
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  • 86 4 The Deepavali Celebration Committee will leave Gombaklane, on Nov. 5, at 7.30 a.m. with clothes, sweets, fruits, cakes soap etcs. collected from the Indian Merchants and other Indians for distribution to the Indian Lepers at Sungi Buloh Leper Settlement, Ddcrepits at the Sentul Welfare Home, Sentul, Inmates
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  • 45 4 A Music Competition (Bharathi Songs) will be held at thc Chettiars' Temple, Tank Road on Deepavali Day Nov. 5, at 2.30 p.m. Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the Representative of tne Government of India will preside and Mrs. Menon will attribute the prizes.
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  • 88 4 Entries and fees for these Examinations must reach Senior Inspectors of Schools/ Superintendents of Education in the States/Settlements in which candidates live by January 4. 1954. No late entries can be accepted and no transfers of centres can be allowed. Centres for these examinations will
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  • 63 4 NICE, France. Nov. 2. The Aga Khan, spiritual head of thc million-member Ismaili sect of Moslems, arrived here Sunday and said he would remain at his French Riviera Villa until May. "I am in excellent health," the 70-year-old religious leader told reporters. He said he had
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