Indian Daily Mail, 27 January 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. K. No. 346. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1964 TOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 366 1 Dulles Takes Time To Reply To Soviet Charges Hopes Of Settlement With Kremlin Not So Bright BERLIN, Jan. 26. Russia's V. M. Molotov fired his heaviest propaganda guns at the United States in the opening session of the Big Four Foreign Minister*, Conference Monday and
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  • 41 1 BERLIN. Jan. 26.— The times taken by three of the four Foreign Ministers in their speeches yesterday were M. Georges Bidauit 17 minutes 18 seconds. Mr. Anthony Eden 13 minutes four seconds. Mr. Mokrtov 42 minutes 10 seconds.- Reuter
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  • 130 1 BRAZZAVILLE. Fr. Equatorial Africa, Jan. 26. The ex-Sultan of Morocco, Sidi Mohammed Ben Yugsef, arrived here by air today on his way to a new place of exile. French paratroopers were guarding the airfield when the French Air Force Skymaster with the ex-Sultan, two of
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  • 112 1 LONDON, Jan. 26. That gentlest of old men, British author W Somerset Maugham observed his 80th birthday yesterday in the quietest of Regarding himself at 80, Maugham observed that the old vessel from which he has poured »o much thought and so many tales seems to be
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  • 38 1 MOLOTOV TO DINE WITH EDEN BERLIN, Jan. 26.— Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov, Russian Foreign Minister, has accepted an invitation to dine with Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary on Wednesday at the residence of the British High Commissioner.- Reuter
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  • 151 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. Turkey and Pakistan are reported about ready to begin negotiations for a military pact which would bo supported by Americas weapons. Any such defence arrangement would pave the way for the United States to ship arms to Pakistan despite Indian Prime Minister Nehrus bitter
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  • 34 1 KARACHI, Jan. 26.— A delegation of Commerce and Finance Ministry officials will leave Karachi on Jan. 30 to negotiate a new trade agreement with West Germany. The *»t trade agreement expired Juae, xeaa- Reuter
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  • 107 1 During his two-day tour of Kedah the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, was stopped at the village of Pokok Sena by a 12-year-old Malay boy. Din bin Abdul Samat, who asked him if he would visit hi* school. The High Commissioner agreed immediately. Picture shows
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  • 285 1 rVNMLNJOM, Jan. 26. The Communist* today proponed that the United Nations meet them on Feb. 1 to resume discussions for a Korean political conference. The talks have been suspended since Dec. 12 when Mr. Arthur Dean of the United states representing
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  • 261 1 Br. Concerned Over Blockade Of Suez LONDON, Jan. 26.— Britain is considering what international action can be taken over Egypt's "apparent intention" to extend her blockade on ships going through the Suez canal. The blockade or embargo is intended to prevent arms or chemicals going to Israel with Whom. Egypt
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  • 61 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 26.— The Supreme Court of India granted special leave to Mr. X i. Ko»alram, Madras Assembly Member, returned from Sathankulam constituency, m Tirunelvelt District, to appeal against the decision of Tanlore Election Tribunal, Which had set aside his election
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  • 101 1 PANMUNJOM. Jan. 26.— A meeting of Allied and Communist Liaison secretaries w> arrange resumption of plan, ning talks for a Korean Peace Conference went into Indefinite recess today when the Communist Secretary stalked out or the building. n mn\»\ The break came as official North Korean Pyongyang
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  • 88 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 26.— The sale of motion pictures rights of Charles A. Undbergh's autobiography for what may be the largest price ever paid for a, literary propony was announced by the famed aviator's literary agent yesterday. Agent George T. Bye i«iid an undisclosed cash down payment and
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  • 86 1 LONDON. Jan. 26. Sir Winston Churchill yesterday made an unscheduled test of the new Belgian F.X.-II rifle, the .30 calibre gun which has been adopted for the British army. He fired the sewn at Kimble rifle ltmee on his way back to London front a weekend at
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  • 146 1 PANMUNJOM, Jan. 26.— India joined Communist Poland and Czechoslovakia yesterday in a 3-2 vote of the Korean Repatriation Commis>sion disapproving the release of nearly 22,000 anti-Red Korean and Chinese prisoners by the U.N. Command. Swiss and Swedish delegates backed the Allied action. Commission chairman Lieut.
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  • 102 1 PANMUNJOM, Jan. 26. Prisoners of war who renounced their homeland including one Briton, 21 Americans and 325 SDuth Koreans said today they are asking the Commu>nists to take them, back as "free men." The PoWs are now stranded in the Korean neutral zone, unwilling to
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  • 61 1 PANMUNJOM, Jan. 26. The United Nations Command charged again today that the Communists are illegally holding Allied PoWs in North Korea and demanded an investigation. In a letter to the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission, Major General J. K. La. cey said Allied PoWs had been pressed
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  • 31 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.— The Defence Department has ordered the army to give dishonourable discharges to the 21 Americans who refused to come home from Communist caDtivitv in Korea.- Reuter
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  • 66 1 Bombay Mill Strike One Worker Killed From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY. Jan. 26. One mill worker was killed and six others received bullet injuries, when police opened fire last night to disperse the workers of the Kamala Textile Mill, who had resorted to stay in strike. Police said earlier the
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  • 150 1 GIBRALTAR— BRITAIN WARNS SPAIN LONDON, Jan. 26.— Britain warned Spain on Monday it would take a "serious view" of any Spanish demonstrations against the Queen's state visit to Gibraltar next May. Minister of State Selwyn Uoyd outlined Britain's position to a cheering House of Commons, while Spanish stu- dents demonstrated
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  • 420 1 VISITING MUSLIM LEADER'S CALL AT FEEDI NG OF THE POOR (By Our Staff Reporter) In keeping with India's policy of Frohitmion, no liquor wa» served yesterday at the reception given in honour of the Fourth Anniversary of the Indian Republic by the
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  • 143 1 Hyderabad Cabinet Reconstituted From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Jan. 26. Hyderabad State Chief Minister Mr, Ramakrishna Rao yesterday announced reconsUtution of his cabinet by which its strength is reduced from ten to edght. He said he wouM announce the appointment of six or seven Deputy Ministers on February one. This
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  • 686 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Jan. 27, 1954 Not Released But Returned X**E banner heading appearing on the front page of our Europeanowned contemporary the Straits Times' issue of last Thursday will be deplored by all those who hate to see facts distorted deliberately or otherwise. The heading in question
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  • 1068 2 Nehru-Kotelawala Agreement Gives Position As Under Bi\ India's Communal Award BOMBAY: The political future of nearly a million Indian settled in Ceylon, to be exact nine hundred thousand, has been settled by an agreement that, has been signed between the Prime Ministers of India
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  • 129 2 No Confidence In Tara Singh's Group A MRTTSAii A noconfideuce motion moved by the members off the Udhara Singh Nagoke group against the pre_ «»ent executive of the Shiromaoi Gurudwara Prabhandak Committee was unanimously passed at a meeting of the SGPC on Monday. A majority of the present executive against
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  • 160 2 BOMBAY: Gold valued at Rs 200,000 and weighing over 21,600 tolas was seized by the Central Excise police and the city police from a small room at Phanaswadi This is reported to be the biggest haul of smuggled gold seized in on raid. The
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  • 334 2 NEW DELHI: The need to conduct intensive propaganda to popularise the Japanese method of paddy cultivation was stressed by Dr. P. Deshmukh, Union Minister for Agriculture, addressing a meeting of State Secretaries of Agriculture here last week. Or. Deshmukh said the cooperation of
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  • 37 2 KALYA.NI; Mr. Nehm was to have been given a scarf by a woman representing a group of (porter*). But the sift was stolen an the women sipped tea in a Kalvani restaurant.- A.P.
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  • 195 2 M.AJDHAS The Government have decided to entrust the work of medical service under the Industrial Health Insurance Scheme to bo started in Coimtoatore, from April 1, to the Department of Medical Service, Ii is learnt that private practitioners were not willing to undertake the service as
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  • 262 2 MAIN AIM OF 5 YEAR PLAN NEW DELHI: The main objective of the Five-Year Plan has been achieved during the operation of the plan in the first three years is the view expressed by India's National Planners in a review they have issued. The review says the aims of the
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  • 65 2 COLOMBO: Mr. T B Jayah, Ceylon's High Comm sooner in Pakistan, will relinquish office shortly and J2frrn to Ceylon. His place will be taken by Mr. A E Goonesinha, Minister Plenipotentiary in Indonesia. i t is iikely that the Ration in Indonesia will continue for SBtaST
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  • 444 2 NjLGPUR: The tug-of.war for the location of India's second giant steel pleat in in their awn territory is In full swing among the four claiming States, Madhya Pradesh, Behar, Ori«sa and West Bengal. The Madhya Pradesh Octogenerian Prime MiniAer Shri Ravi Shanker Shukla haa been
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  • 90 2 ground in Greater bJi^X held here thi 8 we«k Mr. Deendayal Upadhvav General Secretary of S San«rh. told a Press confer^! here. The sxssU* win, ever be held on a piot^f private land: in North nJ bay. m Mr. Upadhyay aaid the sistant Secretary of
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  • 85 2 CALX3UTTA. Jan 25 a four-day strike by g.OOO Hoosrhly River bargees for a 25 „^r ccn t wag* increase waa calkd oflf yesterday. MaiLSoor Gilani. General So cretary of the Bengal Mariners Union, representing tht men said the strike had been stopped because of "unrrwee dented police
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  • 24 2 MADRID, Jan 25. Five hundred students marched down Madrid's main street today carrying Spanish flags and shouting ''Gibraltar for Spain."- Reuter
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  • 244 3 COMMITTEE TO BE SET UP BY MARCH o«mm74s^ The cotton textile cx P<>rt promotion SS&f eXP rt C nCerned Simlar export promotion councils axe to be created for other important exportable commodities for which there la a big and wde overseas market. The proposed council
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  • 480 3 BOMBAY: India's textile industry, of Bombay's mills form the real backbone. is making good progress, notwithstanding the handicaps of overworked and outdated machinery, needing- colossal replacements India's textile output during 1953 has crossed the 4000 million yards. In fact the output has almost reached the
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  • 293 3 BOMBAY: A meeting O f the Indian Section of the Commonwealth Press Union was held here last week th« Chairman, Mr. Devada* Gandhi, presiding. The following were present: M> N Cama (Bombay SE oll^' Mr Frank Moracs (The Times of India) Mr N n S"^* 0
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  • 37 3 LONDON, Jan. 26.— Britain ha s told Egypt a "Satisfactory agreement" of future defence of the Suez Canal Zone base is impossible as long as attacks on British personnel continue, Minister of State, Selwya Lloyd, said Monday
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  • 404 3 Kotelawalla On Foreign Military Aid NEW DELHI: The Ceylon Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawalla speaking to a select gathering of diplomats and Indian leaders under the auspcies of the Indian Council of World Affairs said that the future of Asia cannot be built upon free give aways, foreign gunboats visits
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  • 57 3 JAFFNA: When Sinnathambj' Sivarajah accidentally pricked his foot with a fish bone he went to the Jaffna hospital for treatment. There he was told to go out and purchase an antitetanua Injection. This he did at a cost of Ra. 5. Then he Teturned
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  • 1707 4 ndo-Ceylon Problem Kotelawala Explains Delhi Talks With Nehru COLOMBO: "This is the bent possible agreement that could be arrived at between the Governments of >"dl* and <_ evlon on the problem of i>ersons of »Mttnn origin in Ceylon," observed Sir John Kotelawala, Ceylon Prime Minister, soon after
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  • 48 4 The Kadayanallur Muslim League Football Team will play a friendly match against the Johore Prison Department Soccer Eleven on Sunday. Jan. 31 at the Fairer Park. The following day, Monday, the K. M. L. Team will meet the H.M.S. Charity Soccer Eleven in the same place
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  • 144 4 Between five and ten million person bathed at the Holy Confluence rivers, Ganges, Juinuna and the invisible, mythological Saraswati at Allahabad during the one-month Kumba Mela. According to the Sadhus (Hindu Holy men), a cornIt inatton of the planets like that during: the present Kumba Mela
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  • 97 4 The Annual Election Meeting of The North Indian Hindu Association wa s held on Jan. 24, under the chairmanship of Mr. Sakal Deo Rai and the following were elected Office-bearers for 1954. President: Mr. Sakal Deo Rai; Vice-President; Pandit Lakhpatraiji; Hon Gen. Secretary: Mr. J. Shankar
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  • 68 4 LONDON, Jan. 26. Four senior executive* of Air India International have commenced a short course of training on Comet Jet airliners. Air India International has ordered two Comet-lIIs, to be delivered in 1957, for its London Tokyo services. The four executives will spend most of their
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  • 68 4 Dr. E A. Shankar returned to Singapore to resume practice last evening by Quanta*. He was accompanied by his wife Mrs. Sarada Shankar and their two children Uma and Kumar, Dr. Shankar went to India on the 14th of this month with his wife to recuperate
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