Indian Daily Mail, 14 January 1954
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Title Section16 1954-01-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 334 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CEN16 words
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Article, Illustration164 1954-01-14 1 Release Anti-Red PoWs To U. N. And Pro-Reds To Communists On Jan. 22 Midnight NEW YORK, Jan. 13. Considerable interest was aroused at the United Nations headquarters by a report that India had proposed to the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission a tReuter - 164 words
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Article33 1954-01-14 1 CIUDAD TRUJUXO, (Dominican Republic), Jan. 13. Dominican President Hector Trujillo has announced that hi* country is ready to receive antiCommunist Korean war prisoners who wish to settle in neutral countries. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article190 1954-01-14 1 NEW YORK. Jan. 13. United Nations delegations despatched to tlveir home Rovernmenta today the term of the request of the President, Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, that they concur in her reconvening the General Assembly on Feb. 9 to consider the Korean problem. Mrs. Pandit has askedReuter - 190 words
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318 1954-01-14 1 LONDON, Jan. 13.— Britain yesterday advised India to withdraw her troops guarding the 22.500 anti-Red Korean war prisoners at midnight Jan. AA, official sources reported. They said Foreign Secretary Eden underlined the British view during a long talk with Indian Hierh Commissioner B. G.AP - 318 words
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367 1954-01-14 1 SEOUL, Jan. 13. United States and Communist aides timorrow will attempt to revive the preliSlsa?y Korean peace talks which blew up in an rt ™wi,Mi of ansrrv words a month ago. The United Nations Command agreed Tuesday to Communist suggestion that the liaison secretariesAP - 367 words
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Article96 1954-01-14 1 TEHERAN, Jan. 13. An authoritative source said exRoad Minister Gholam Ah Meykadeh was locked up on Sunday because he refused to sign a cabinet decision on the resumption of diplomatic relations with Britain. The source said Meykadeh hag been under close watch of detectives andAP - 96 words
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Article114 1954-01-14 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.— The State Department was giving serious consideration to India's proposal that the United Nations General Assembly should reconvene next month to consider the Korean question, Mr. Henry Suydam the State Department spokesman said yesterday. He added that the studies had not beenReuter - 114 words
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Article81 1954-01-14 1 RIPPON, (Calforniu), .lan. 13. Miss Universe and her bridegroom must interrupt their honeymoon for a court appearance here on Jan. 20 on a charge of speeding. A Rippon traffic policeman charged them with driving at 50 miles an hour in a 20-mile-an-hour zone while onAP - 81 words
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Article45 1954-01-14 1 RANGOON, Jan. 13. The Burmese Government yesterday signed an agreement with the Burmah Oil Company and the Indo-Burma and British Burma Petroleum companies to set up a joint oil venture company for the production and refining of oil in Burma. APAP - 45 words
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Article111 1954-01-14 1 LONDON, Jan. 13.— Mr Bal Gangadhar Kher, India's High Commissioner in London had a joint meeting here with Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary and Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Minister of State. Diplomatic quarters here said that the meeting was arranged about 10 days ago and the talks wereReuter - 111 words
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Article206 1954-01-14 1 UNESCO NEWS SERVICE— NO NEW DELHI, Jan. 13. United Nations Educational c Social and Cultural Organisa- i tton (UNESCO) Secretary- I General. Luther Evans, told a i news conference that UNE- SCO had no intention of i 1 ••going into the news .service 1 business," but did hope to tAP - 206 words
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Article69 1954-01-14 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 13, U.S. Senate Republicans voted Tuesday to put Senator Joseph McCarthy (Republican, Wisconsin) on the Rules Committee—an assignment which will increase his power in the Senate. The Rules Committee, among other things, passes on allotments of funds for Senate investigations. Some Senate Democrats haveAP - 69 words
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Article79 1954-01-14 1 LONDON, Jan. 13.— Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill held a two-hour cabinet meeting Tuesday and called in more than a dozen additional Ministers and Advisers including the three armed forces Chiefs of Staff. Sir Winston drove from hi* country home, Chartwell, for the meeting. Foreign Affairs, theAP - 79 words
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Article49 1954-01-14 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 13Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia will visit Washington in May and then tour the U.S. A White House announcement of the trip Tuesday said the Emperor will be the President's guest here for several days, probably from May 19 through 21. APAP - 49 words
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Article123 1954-01-14 1 LONDON, Jan. 13.— Sir Donald MacGillivray who succeeds General Sir Gerald Templer as High Commissioner in Malaya at the beginning of June «nil tm to Singapore at the end of this month. At present on holiday in County Tyrone, Ireland, Sir Donald MacGillivray is due backReuter - 123 words
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Article46 1954-01-14 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan 13.— Madras State Chief Minister Rajagopalachari commenced today three day speaking tour of Travancore Cochin State as part of Congress election campaign. He will address a dozen meetings at dozen places, including all important towns.— Copyright.46 words
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Article140 1954-01-14 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 13. In a statement yesterday Mr. Raja gopalachari deprecated certain press reports about the proceedings of Madras Congress Legislature Party on Jan. 6 as "All wrong gossip and tendentious", written according to prejudices and wishful thinking" of respecive journals140 words
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Article55 1954-01-14 1 Fiom Our Own Correspondent CUTTACK, Jan. 13— Lack of attention in Congress work outside the legislatures is compelling Orissa Chief Minister Naba Krishna Choudry to resign his party leadership and resume constructive work. He has convened a meeting of the Congress Assembly Party on Jan 1955 words
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Article42 1954-01-14 1 Telugu, State Language In Andhra From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Jan. 13. ITle Andhra Cabinet decided yesterday to adopt regional language Telugu as State language in gradual stages. First step in this direction will be popularisation of language in official work.— Copyright.42 words
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Article50 1954-01-14 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Jan. 13.— Near. ly three thousand and five hundred Andhra prisoners undergoing terms in Jails in Andhra, Madras and Mysore States were released yesterday to mark the birth of Andhra State in time to celebrate Pongal Festival commencing today.— Copyright,50 words
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130 1954-01-14 1 NO RELEASE OF PRISONERS ON JAN. 23 PANMUNJOM. Jan. 13. The Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission yesterday rejected a Swedish proposal that non-repatriate prisoners in Indian custody be released at midnight on Saturday and adjourned until Thursday without making any alternative plan for the prisoners' disposition. An Indian spokesman said GeneralReuter - 130 words
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Article71 1954-01-14 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Jan. 13.— The cabinet which considered educational policy with special reference to the elementary education decided to appoint a committee to recommend suitable scheme in time for introduction in the school year commencing June next. The Committee will go into the71 words
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Article112 1954-01-14 1 WASHINGTON, Jan 13. A spokesman for the Aircraft Industries Association said the crash and the grounding of the Comets in Britain certainly did not mean the end of the jet transport plane. "The fact that this was a i jet is a shame," he said,Reuter - 112 words
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Article73 1954-01-14 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 13. Informed circles here said Tuesday Premier Nehru of India has told Sir John Kotelawala. Premier of Ceylon, that he would like the Asian Prime Ministers' conference to be held towards the end of April. The conference has been called by Kotelawala. The circles said thatAP - 73 words
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Article60 1954-01-14 1 fIS the occasion of the KJ Tamils Festival today, we extend our hearty greetings to all our Readers, Advertisers and other Wellwishers. As our Press will be closed today on account of thn Tamils Festival, there will be no issue of the INDIAN DAILY MAIL tomorrow. Publication willReuter; I.D.M. - 60 words
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Article94 1954-01-14 1 KARACHI, Jan. 13.—Diplomatic representatives of Indonesia, Burma and Ceylon said yesterday they knew nothing of the basis for Premier Nehru's statement in the Indian Parliament that various Asian countries are opposed to the proposed U.S. military aid to Pakistan. They said, in interviews, that they hadAP - 94 words
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Article61 1954-01-14 1 COLOMBO. Jan 13. The Ceylon Government has banned the return of Mr. K. Ramanathan, editor of the local Communist Tamil weekly D«shabimani who went last month to a Communist party conference in Madura, South India. Mr. Ramanathan an active campaigner among Indian workers on tea estates HasReuter - 61 words
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526 1954-01-14 2 Indian Daily Mail Our Advice To Local Malayalees Singapore, Thur*., Jan. 14, 1954 THE appointment of a high-power Linguistic Commission by the Government of India has revived inter-State boundary controversies throughout the country. And neither are all the controversies peaceful and constitutional in PEPSU, for example, there was a very526 words
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904 1954-01-14 2 Selling Of Smuggled Goods To Be Made An Offence INDIA* MOVE TO CRIPPLE FOREIGN POCKETS' PROSPERITY. BOMBAY. Systematic smuggling of prohibited or duUed articles through the foreign poSEuS India, particularly Goa and Pondichemr grave concern to the Government of Ihdi* amMiif customs authorities; so much so that thY Govern! mentBNFS - 904 words
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Article123 1954-01-14 2 LAND GIFTS EXCEED 2.3m. ACRES! AHMEDABAD: Land Sifts towards Acharya Vinona Shave's Bhoodta movement totaled 2,356,530 acre* up to December A last, according to the Secretary of All-India Sarva Se£ sangn. Bihar, where Shri Vinobaji concentrated his movement, leads In donation figure with land figures amounting to nearly 1,800,--000 acres;BNFS - 123 words
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Article, Illustration138 1954-01-14 2 Mr. Henry Hopklnson, the Minister of State for Colonial Affairs presented the Colonial Police Medal to the parents of Federation of Malaya Police Lieutenant Harold Reginald Hemsley, 26, daring a ceremony at (Church House, London, on Jan. 7. Police lieutenant Hemsley was awarded the Medal for displaying great gallantry andA.P. - 138 words
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Article80 1954-01-14 2 JODHPUR (Rajastan): Three money-lenders who had been kidnapped t o Pakistan in August last from a village in Jaif-almer district, 100 miles from Indo-Pakistan border by outlaws, have returned to their village after paying a sum totalling Rs. 40,000 as ransom. The desperadoes, according to the policeBNFS - 80 words
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Article42 1954-01-14 2 creaulSTi rSb^r SSS^?!^ tapP€r3 Saw th on Christmas toy le frmge of a thick Juntfe W^^^^rb^^y^^&i^^ the companions burst into ioud^augnter^ hCF arms> her two a pem A an'- rOPOl<>B:iBtS and are In hot pur.uit of the BNFSBNFS - 42 words
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Article237 1954-01-14 2 INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY IN 1953 BOMBAY: Since partition, the year 1953 has not been a very happy one for tthe Indian film industry, economically, for it hit the industry very hard according; to a well -informed motion picture producer. The financial foundation of the industry has been rudely shaken asBNFS - 237 words
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655 1954-01-14 2 mmmm session There writes th<> ended a three-day News "and FeaturT&rvke Vh corres P«n^nt of Bharat ing the highJlghta of ?ir-t nriS rreS^ nd t nt Was review which was inaugurated and ,5 y w teache 's' conference, Minister, Shrt^aSKarta?655 words
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283 1954-01-14 2 "I Shall Continue To Serve Mankind" KARACHI: Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan in hi* f ir j>ress conference after his release, said that he would con tinue to sserev c the people aa before. "I am a soldier. My job is to aerve mankindBNFS - 283 words
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Article327 1954-01-14 2 BOMBAY The Government of India's plan of boosting up India's textile export trade has achieved remakable results, writes the Financial correspondent of Bharat News and Feature Service. The correspondent was reviewing the concerted joint efforts made by India's Commerce Ministry and Indian Textile interests to achieveBNFS - 327 words
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Article15 1954-01-14 2 stone of T hc "Nation whfch t P K° Uce sodium, HflKWi BNFSBNFS - 15 words
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622 1954-01-14 2 Awards For Exceptional Pub. Service NEW DELJiI: The Government of India announced the institution by the President of an award to be designated "Bharat Ratna" for "excep tional services towards the ad vancement of art, literature and science, and in recognition of public service of the highest order." Any personFOC - 622 words
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953 1954-01-14 3 India To Initiate New Scheme To Benefit Dependants Of Air Crash Victims NEW DELHI: A proposal for automatic insurance of air passengers, which is likely to be implemented soon by the Indian Airlines Corpo-tiori. ha« been stated by the Union Communication Minister, Shri Jagjiyan Ram.BNFS - 953 words
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Article107 1954-01-14 3 BOMBAY: In aa Army Order, the Officers of the Indian Array have been reminded, that while putting on plain clothes, they should greet their senior* in civilian Htyle and not in their usual army one. When dressed in plain clothes, officers should pay the same courtesiesBNFS - 107 words
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Article190 1954-01-14 3 NAGPUR: The policy of prohibition adopted by the Madhya Pradesh Government was described by the members of the Opposition parties as freakish and whimsical. They charged Government with inefficiency and insincerity in the enforcement of their policy. The discussion arose out of a demand for theBNFS - 190 words
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Article94 1954-01-14 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. B.V. Keskar. Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting in a talk on "the future of education in India" from All India Radio said the present advocacy of English as a teaching medium by eminent men in this country could be considered as "anotherBNFS - 94 words
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461 1954-01-14 3 Hyderabad: "Without Science a country will be nowhere, however able the administrators may be; scientists and engineers are far more important than administrators." This observation was made, amid applause, by Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister, while opening the new buildings of the Central LaboratoriesBNFS - 461 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-01-14 3 PHOTO. Delegates to the British Commonwealth Economic Conference seen at the opening of the conference in Sydney, Australia, on Jan. 8. From left to right are: Richard Austen Butler. Chancellor of the Exchequer; the Australian Defence Production Minister. Mr. E. J. Harrison (behind, standing), the AustralianA.P. - 69 words
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373 1954-01-14 3 AHMED ABAD: Protagonists of Linguistic States are busy preparing their case to be presented to the Boundary Commission, as soon as the Commissions gets into stride, writes the Political correspondent of Bharat News and Feature Service. While the linguistic agitation, with its uglyBNFS - 373 words
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Article62 1954-01-14 3 Meanwhile, the Workers and Peasants party of Maharashtra has passed a resolution threatening to take the issue to the highest tribunal, sjneo the application of any procedure of modern democratic principle of plebicite referendum etc. would entitle Maharashtra to have Bombay City a s its Capital. Representatives of62 words
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482 1954-01-14 3 -NEHRU BANGALORE: The proposed military alliance between Pakistan and the United States of America is an anti-asian step towards world war— a step that would bring war right to India's doors, to the frontiers of India, declared Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, atBNFS - 482 words
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Article137 1954-01-14 3 AHMED ABAD: Shri Balwantrai Mchta. General Secretary of the Indian National Congress praised the attitude of Gujeratia in wisely refraining from linguistic agitation. Shri Mehta deprecated the manner in which certain Congressmen were voicing- extreme views on problems connected with linguistic states even personnel and terms of referenceBNFS - 137 words
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Article37 1954-01-14 3 SAIGON, Jan. 13. Prince Buu Loc formed a new Viet Nam Government yesterday, ending a 26-day crisis. His administration includes 15 Ministers, one of whom is a close associate of Chief-of-State Bao Dal.- APAP - 37 words
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1636 1954-01-14 4 CEYLON NEWS: To Save Poor Villagers From Powerful "Mudalalis" New Land Bill Passed COLOMBO: Several Government members in the House of Representatives last Monday, opposed and criticised the Crown Lands Encroachments (Amendment) BUI which passed its third reading. The Minister of Lands and Land Development, P. B. liuiankulame Dissawe. saidFOC - 1,636 words
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Article71 1954-01-14 4 Dr. E. A Shankar who has just undergone an operation at the Singapore General Hospital will be leaving for India this morning (Thursday > by Qantas plane via Colombo on a short holiday to recuperate his health. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Sarada Shaokar. They71 words
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Article16 1954-01-14 4 CAIRO, Jan 13.— The Moslem Brotherhood Association Egypt's militant religious organisation. Win ri(s.nlva,t ttfh. day.- ReuterReuter - 16 words
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302 1954-01-14 4 EXHIBITION MATCHES BY FAMOUS MALAYAN CHAMPIONS TOO From Our Own Correspondent Some of Malaya's famous badminton champion* such as On* Poh Lim and Ismail bin Marjan will play exhibition matches at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Thursday, Jan. 21. when the Indian302 words
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Article42 1954-01-14 4 JERUSALEM, Jan. 13. British leftwing Labour leader Aneurin Bevan told newsmen Tuesday the "most civilised attitude an Arab nation could adopt would be to accept Israel as an established fact and co-operate with her in solving the refugee problem." A.P.42 words
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