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Title Section16 1954-01-06 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 32a SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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174 1954-01-06 1 No Russian Military Aid For India K.P:S. Menon Denies Reports MOSCOW, Jan. 5. The Indian Ambassador to the Soviet Union Mr. K. P. S. Menon last night denied reports that he had discussed with Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister, the possibility of Russian military aid for India. Mr. MenonReuter - 174 words
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198 1954-01-06 1 MEDO Means Nothing, Says Zafrullah! PARIS, Jan. 5. -Sii Moham mod Zafrullah Khan Foreign Minister of Pakistan said m an interview published here yesterday that Pakistan w.i s not considering participation m a military alliance of any sort. Sir Zafrullah Khan who was mter\.-wcd by the Teheran correspondent of theReuter - 198 words
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188 1954-01-06 1 U.S. Prosperity In 1954— Ike's Pledge WASHINGTON, Jan. B, I'jcsident Eisenhower yesterday promised that every legitimate means available to the Federal Government to sustain American prosperity would be used m 1954. Obviously referring to the possibility of a depression m the United States President Eisenhower said "Th e Federal Government188 words
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126 1954-01-06 1 NEW PASSPORT ISSUE SYSTEM IN INDIA From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 5 Issue of passport* and the granting of visas will hereafter become a Centrally administered, subject. The Government of India have decided this m order to end the present delay and confusion arising from, the fact thatReuter - 126 words
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126 1954-01-06 1 S. Korea Criticises India's "Head Count' SEOUL, Jan 5. South Korea Foreign Minister Pyun Yung Tai lined his government up with the Communists yesterday m a violent protest against the recent Indian •'head count" of anti-Com-munist prisoners. Pyun attacked the Indiana and criticised the United Nations Command at his weeklyAP - 126 words
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Article142 1954-01-06 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Jan. 5. The election of Mr. K. Kosalram to the Madras State Legislative Assembly from Sattankulam m Tinneveli District has been declared void by the State Election Tribunal sitting at Tanjore yesterday. The Tribunal granting the appeal of the defeated142 words
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Article149 1954-01-06 1 NEW YORK. Jan. 5 —Two Doctors said yesterday that myths about sex had been spread by the famous Kinsey report and that it disregarded "the clement of tenrier love." Dr. William Kroger, a Chicago Gynecologist and Dr. Edmund Bergler, New York psychiatrist gave their views m149 words
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Article85 1954-01-06 1 Threat To Laotian Capital PARIS. Jan. 5 —French forces yestorday launched an offensive sweep m Northern Laos to remove the threat of a Vietminh drive against the Laotian royal capital of Luang Prabang. In the initial stage of the attack they captured Muong Hieu. south-east of Luang Prabang without meetingReuter - 85 words
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Article92 1954-01-06 1 KARACHI, Jan. 5. Dr. Cheddi Jagan, deposed Premier of British Guiana, and L. P S. Burnham, his colleague m the dismissed cabinet, will return by nir to India from Pakistan today without having talked with Pakistan government leaders. They arrived m Lahore on Sunday. Jagan planned toAP - 92 words
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Article302 1954-01-06 1 Sports, Music, Dance, Essay Oratorical Contests Functions At Six Different Places Spread Over Seven Days The Tamil Community of Singapore will be celebrating Tamils Festival on Thursday, January 14, 1954, at 6 p.m. at the Happy World Stadium. In this connection contests and competitions literary, music and302 words
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70 1954-01-06 1 LONDON, Jan. s.— Russia may offer to give Austria her freedom m exchange for Western concessions on the German problem at the Berlin conference this month diplomatic quarters here said yesterday. Such an offer could be one of the several surprises Western diplomats think MoscowReuter - 70 words
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Article96 1954-01-06 1 JERUSALEM, Jan. 5.- -Mr. Aneurin Bevan, Leftwing British Socialist leader and his wife Jennie Lee arrived here last night, after a two-day visit to Jordan. Mr. Bevan was smiling and wrapped heavily m coats md pullovers as he crossed the truce lines on the thirdReuter - 96 words
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Article96 1954-01-06 1 BRUSSELS, Jan. 5—A •'Liars' Club" was recently created m the Flemish village of Putte on the BelgnDutch bonier, north of An twerp. Turing two candidate* presented thfin^elvrs, including four women, at the Inaugural dinner. Conditions of admission require three full minute* of lying m public without repeatingAP - 96 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-01-06 1 Phot<». A procession inarches through the street* of New Delhi protesting against the reported military pact between the U.S. and Pakistan. Their banners carry slogans such as "Hands off Pakistan,'' "Nehru's wav is tb* wav of .^irp" ™,i w» a» tan to beAP - 53 words
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Article170 1954-01-06 1 X.L.P. LEADER LATCHANNA RESIGNS OVER CAPITAL ISSUE From Our Own On-respondent KURNOOL, Jan. s.— Andhra State's first Minister, hardly three months old, has already begun to fall apart. Mr. G. Latchanna, Leader of the Krishikar Lok Party, resigned on Monday as Minister of Agriculture, on the Capit170 words
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Article154 1954-01-06 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 The U.S. Navy will submerge the atomic-powered submarine It is building--it is the world's first for two months or more at a time during its tests. A Naval spokesman re. vealedl this m a statement here Monday. He said the submarine, the Nautilus, willAP - 154 words
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Article51 1954-01-06 1 DU LUES-MOLOTO V MEETING WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 The State Department said yesterday that Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, and Vyachoslav Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister, would probably discuss President Eisenhower's proposal for a pool of atomic energy when they meet m Berlin for the big-four conference.Reuter - 51 words
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Article63 1954-01-06 1 LONDON, Jan. 5.— A 21-lb. swan flying down the Thames crashed through a top deck window of a double-decker bus on Blackfriars Bridge, m central London yesterday and fell dazed and surrounded by broken glass m a passenger's lap. The swan, more shaken than hurt, wasReuter - 63 words
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284 1954-01-06 1 Lord Munster Praises S.I.T. SAYS OTHER COUNTRIES COULD WELL COPY TYPE (By Our Staff Reporter) Singapore Improvement Trust is doing admirable work and it will lead to gradual elimination of the slums m the City, said Lord Munster, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Colonies, yesterday at a press conference.284 words
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Article36 1954-01-06 1 PARIS. Jan. 5 The mall strike which paralysed Paris deliveries for 13 days ended la?t night when sorters and other postal workers went back to work m the capital's railway stations.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article67 1954-01-06 1 KREMLIN— FOR THE FIRST TIME! MOSCOW, Jan. 5. Premier Goorgi Malenkov's government is giving thousands of Russians a now year's present they never dreamt of— a looksee inside the tightly guarded Kremlin. Beginning last Friday, the government opened parts of tho great walled group of palaces, churches UM government buildingsAP - 67 words
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Article36 1954-01-06 1 GENEVA, Jan. 5 Twenty countries have agreed to extend most favoured nation treatment to Japan pending her accession to the General Agreement On Tariffs and Trade, It was announced hera ywtcrdtau ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement38 1954-01-06 1 Tamils Festival Music Dance Competitions at VICTORIA THEATRE ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, AT 6 p.m. Enjoy an inspired spell of Vocal Music And Dance Recitals by budding Tamil Artistes ADMISSION FREE ALL CORDIALLY INVITED TAMILS FESTIVAL CELEBRATION COMMITTEE38 words
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517 1954-01-06 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Jan. 6, 1954. True Progress Towards Self-Govt. have already discussed m our editorial on Monday the "finishing off the Communist terrorists" which is one of the two aims for Malaya as defined by the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer m his New Year Message517 words
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Article822 1954-01-06 2 Man— Made Satellite In Another Fifteen Years-An Orbital Refuelling Stop! that man has flown 1,600 miles an hour more than twice the speed of sound taking a trip to the moon doesn't sound nearly as silly to most people as it used to. Scientists haven't beenA.P. - 822 words
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Article71 1954-01-06 2 BOMBAY The terminal building at the Santa Cruz Airport will be ready by next winter, according to L C. Jain Directod General of Civil Aviation m India. The terminal building which is designed on the most modern lines was expected to be ready by the beginning ofBNFS - 71 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-01-06 2 Photo. Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh tunUe as Santa C»»us gives them present* for Prince Charles and Princess Anne a train net for the Duke of Cornwall and a Doll's pram for his sister. The ceremony took place at Government House, Auckland, Dec 24 Santa Claus DroveAP - 62 words
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Article244 1954-01-06 2 BOMBAY: Which arc the classes In India that are really backward? This important question will b e decided by the Kalelkar Committee, writes the political correspondent of the Bharat News and Feature Service Sri Kalelkar popularly known as Kaka Kalelkar is the chairman of the BackwardBNFS - 244 words
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179 1954-01-06 2 Apartheid In South Africa Br. Jurist View NEW DELHI: The policy of Aparthied m South Africa w.is "a basic denial of every thing, let alone the human rights' 1 said Mr. L. C. Green, Delegate from the United Kingdom, addressing a session of the International Legai Conference. The conference ha«BNFS - 179 words
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Article349 1954-01-06 2 Severity Of The Law In Russia MOSCOW: A robber m modern Soviet society counts himself lucky if he gets oft with a 10-year sentence. Judges m the people's courts, m a series of much publicised criminal trials, have awarded a number of 25-year sentences for robbery with violence. The MoscowReuter - 349 words
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109 1954-01-06 2 INDIA AND PAK. WANT FLOW OF MORE CAPITAL SYDNEY. Jan. s.— Finance expert* cf Commonwealth countries yesterday urged greater efforts during the cominsr year to .increase the tempo of development m many Common wea lit h areas, official sources here staited. Officials Said the call for greater efforts applied especiallyReuter - 109 words
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413 1954-01-06 2 PARIS:: Compatible horoscopes do not guarantee married happiness, a leading French astrologer told a conference m Paris of fellow star-gazing prophets from all over the world. mc t A u P le wil seemed perfectly suited accordSfl o^! 1F IJoros1 J orosc £P csReuter - 413 words
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Article, Illustration88 1954-01-06 2 I»h;»U>. The East African Muslim Conference was held m Nairobi Dea 26th and 27th. The Conference was held 1 at the Aga Khan Diamond Jubilee Hall. .(Photo riMWM- L<-ft to right, at tht* pre»kfential table: Maulana Hm/iir Mif/nr Rphman, Indian Member of Parliament; Nawab Sadik All Khan, CommisMioner for PakistanAP - 88 words
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Article322 1954-01-06 2 Pakistan To Repay India Loan NEW DELHI: India's Fia a nee Minister, Sri Chintaman Ueshmukh disclosed that the Pakistan Finance Miiiister had indicated the possibility of India being able to recover at;east a part of the amount which had been provided to Pakistan by India at> loan. Sii Deshmukh vhileBNFS - 322 words
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Article188 1954-01-06 2 Nl-JW DELHI: Tturty-vcven pw cent capacity of th e engineonng plants m the country are idle. This is_ th«^ view of the Mulgaonkai Commute. This committee was set up by the Government of India recently to survey engineering capacity m the country, headed by Sri Mulgaonkai ofBNFS - 188 words
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Advertisement169 1954-01-06 2 >****************************************0003 "Unberthed Tickets for the s.s. "Rajula" sailing from Singapore on 23-1-1954 Unberthed tickets for the "Rajula" sailing 8 on the 23rd January 1954 for Nagapattinam 8 and Madras will be on sale at our Unberthed g Ticket Office at Trafalgar Street on Friday i the Bth January 1954 at169 words
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Article1136 1954-01-06 3 Indo-Pak Experts Conclude Preliminary Deliberations NEW DELHI: Th« Indo -PakiMtani Expertn Conference to v. m,, preiiniinarv details of the proposed plebicite m Kashmir ha« ended after nine days deliberations *tronjrly utkiiik that the two Prime Mtnist.-rv. Sri Ja\\aharnlal Nehrii and Mr. Mohammed All, -h.m1.l meet at anBNFS - 1,136 words
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Article, Illustration97 1954-01-06 3 Photo, Zsa Zsa Gabor, the blonde actress wears an eye patch covering what she says is the black eye for which she blamed Senor Porflrio Rubirosa, the Dominican diplomat who is to marry Barbara Hutton, the 41--year-old' Woolworth millionairess. Zsa Zsa said at a news conference she called m LasAP - 97 words
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Article149 1954-01-06 3 Not Enough Platinum KARACHI Enough platinum ha s not yet been collected by the I s maili community m Pakistan to weigh their religious head the Aga Khan on Feb 3. his 75th Birthday. the Aga Khan is reported to be studying the economics of his being weighed against platinum.BNFS - 149 words
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1035 1954-01-06 3 ♦i. M V: Pakista n to be made the E|»4centre of tli* United States Middle East defence strategy, according t«> press reports from London published m Indian news pai>ers writes the political correspondent of the Bharat News and Feature Service. The BNFS correspondentBNFS - 1,035 words
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588 1954-01-06 3 Commonwealth Countries To Stabilise Raw Materials Prices— Br. Govt. Suggestion NEW DELHI: The British Government havo made a suggestion to India and other Commonwealth countries that they should make an earnest effort ta staAili.se prices of raw materials they supply to th« world at a* particular level: the government ofBNFS - 588 words
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Advertisement170 1954-01-06 3 WORLD'S BEST KNOWN SPECIFIC FOR LOSS OF VITALITY, VIGOUR, PREMATURE OLDAGE 0 NERVOUS DEBILITY.^SAT FOR FRU UTF.MTU*t. PRICE Bt« BOTTir <• 12 00 SOI-t AOTNTS YHOSK A GEOFGF «-42. Waterloo Sticei. Singapore 7. J f\£-~ M,y*/ s^ Hardy men m every land know V^fc\ M/iS^^z/ eoufht. colds and chest wes*.170 words
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768 1954-01-06 4 CEYLON NEWS: KANDY: All seven resolutions on the agenda at the annual conference of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party were adopted. The first resolution said the Government had wasted the financial resources of the country with no adequate increase m productionFOC - 768 words
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Article263 1954-01-06 4 PANADURA: The move on the part of the Chief High Priest of the Malwatte and Asgiriya Chapters to present an address paper to the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh was described as 'un-Bud-dhistic and contrary to Buddhistic traditions by several speakers at a public meeting heldFOC - 263 words
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Article225 1954-01-06 4 COLOMBO The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, has been invited to visit the United States of America. He has been tol<j that that the U.S. Government would be happy to receive him as soon as he is free to go there. The Prime Minister, hasFOC - 225 words
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Article37 1954-01-06 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh, India's Finance Minister, ad his wife will call at Colombo on their way home from Sydney, where Mr. Deshmukh will attend the conference of Commonwealth Finance Ministers. FOCFOC - 37 words
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Article, Illustration92 1954-01-06 4 Photo. Malayan student P. Subramaniam (Right) poses a question (hiring the debate an race relations at the second annual festival of the National Union of Students hel at the South West Essex Technical College, at Walthamstou, London. Among: the sneakers at. the session were theAP - 92 words
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205 1954-01-06 4 India's Rice Loan: Stocks Checked COLOMBO: Following th# Indian Government's request for a loan of rice from Ceylon, investigations are being carried on by the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Mr. K. Alvapillal, to ascertain whether the local stock position will permit the grant of aFOC - 205 words
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Article203 1954-01-06 4 FRONTIER GANDHI TO BE FREED PESHAWAR. Jan. s.— Khan Abdul Ghaffai- Khan, the "Frontier Gandhi" of India's struggle for freedom, i s to be freed after more Ulan five years m gaol m Pakistan, Satdar Abdul Rashid. Chief Minister of the North-West Frontier Province, announced today. The Minister also announcedReuter; AP - 203 words
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256 1954-01-06 4 Tamils Festival Football and Badminton The Indian Brotherhood Soocerites met the Kadayanallur Muslim League at Soccer at the Parrer Park on Monday. Jan. 4 and won the match by 4 goals to 2. In the Badminton Tournament Messers P. Ganesan, V.S. Samynathan and 1 M. Muthusamy won the Singles. In256 words
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147 1954-01-06 4 Thailand Rice For Malaya By Smuggling BANGKOK. Jan. The Thai tend government is ti take drastic measures against smuggling- of jrood quality rice from Southern Thailaud across the border into Malaya. The Minister of Eaomomic Affairs. Col. Vorakarn Bancha. tcOd a cabinet meeting it was important at the present timeAP - 147 words
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Article138 1954-01-06 4 COLOMBO. Sir John Kotclawala. the Prime Minister of Ceylon will open the tenth plenary session of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East which will be held at Queen's Hotel, Kandy from February 8 to 18. Sir John will also address the 220 delegatesFOC - 138 words
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Article45 1954-01-06 4 Canidates for admission to the University for the Session 1954-55 are reminded that their applications must be submitted by 31st January 1954. Applications must be on the official forms and must be sent to the Registrar, University of Malaya, Cluny Road,45 words
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Article49 1954-01-06 4 Mr. Lyman Kulatungam 8.A., Vice-principal, Jaffna College, Cey'.on will give a talk on 'PRESENT EDUCATION IN CEYLON 1 at the Ceylon Tamils' Association, 11 Handy Road. Singapore on Wednesday Jan. 6, at 7.3tf p.m. Singapore 10. Forms of application are available on application to the Registrar49 words
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