Indian Daily Mail, 29 January 1954
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Title Section16 1954-01-29 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. K. No. 348. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1954. FOUR PAGES IS GENTS16 words
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438 1954-01-29 1 NotGovt. Sponsored, They Say MOSCOW, Jan. 28. —A group of 33 British businessmen arrived here last night for a series of separate trade talks with the Russians. The biggest trade group believed ever to have visited the Soviet Union, the businessmen came inReuter; AP - 438 words
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Article146 1954-01-29 1 TAIPEH, Jan. 28. U.S. Army Secretary Robert T. Stevens told a trainload of Chinese former war prisoners yesterday that "your return represents big victory for the free world and a major defeat for the Communists. Mr. Stevens made a brief speech to the soldiersA.P. - 146 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-01-29 1 Foreign Ministers of the Big-3 Powers, Britain, France, and the U.S., met on Jan. 23. at the Berlin residence of the French High Commissioner for a final exchange of views before the vital talks with the Russians which began on Monday. Here, the French Foreign Minister George* llidault (centre) isA.P. - 72 words
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365 1954-01-29 1 Speculation In Berlin: Will Molotov Offer Peace To Indo-China Korea BERLIN. Jan. 28. The three Western Foreign Ministers were reported determined today to press Russia's V. M. Molotov to the fullest to find out if he really is offering peace in Indochina and Korea. The Soviet Foreign Minister I dandledA.P. - 365 words
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Article124 1954-01-29 1 MOROCCAN GOVERNMENT IN EXILE CAIRO. Jan. 28.— A Moroccan Government-in-exile will be set irp soon "in a North Atfrican city." the weekly paper Akher Saa said yesterday. Akher Saa said the Arab League's Assistant SecretaryGeneral, Ahmed Shukairy, "through contacts with responsible circles in Spain and in Spanish Morocco" has beesA.P. - 124 words
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Article226 1954-01-29 1 LONDON. Jan. 28. Bonechilling: winds, whirling in from the desolate Russian steppee. sent temperatures blummeting to the lowest point in years throughout Europe yesterday. The weather man said more of the same was in store. Ice and enow hampered sea and road travel. In Northern Greece,A.P. - 226 words
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Article76 1954-01-29 1 ROME, Jan. 28.— Dr. Cheddi Jagan deposed >Prime Minister of British Guiana, has announced plans for a conference in Cairo of people subject to "colonial Imperialism." He said yesterday he had suggested the conference during his recent visit to Cairo, ••I hope the conference will materialise inReuter - 76 words
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Article55 1954-01-29 1 TOKYO, Jan. 28.— Two Japan air lines DC6B planes, the "City of Kyoto" and the "City of Nara," left Hanada international airport yesterday bound for San Francisco via Honolulu, The two airlines, carrying specially Invited Amenoaa and low the route planned for the JAL regular twice-weekly flights whichA.P. - 55 words
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Article93 1954-01-29 1 Storm Signal Not C. Flag! KANSAS CITY, Jan. 28. A citizen bristled Tuesday when he saw a red flag displayed at the Greenwood School and no American flag. He started calling school officials. Miss Lucile Sherman, principal, explained the U.S. flag was not up because of the bad weather. TheA.P. - 93 words
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92 1954-01-29 1 Police Fire On Textile Strikers In Bombay BOMBAY, Jan. 28. Vio- I lence flared again yesterday in Bombay's industrial district, where police already have killed one person and wounded »ix others i n putting down demonstrations by textile workers. The workers seek bonus payments from their employers. On Monday moreA.P. - 92 words
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Article166 1954-01-29 1 Fram Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Jan 28. The Government of India have agreed to the release of 20 Andhra Communists in concurrence with the amnesty granted by the Andhra Government to 6,000 prisoners on the occasion of creation of the new State. The Reds were released166 words
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Article77 1954-01-29 1 BERN. Switzerland. Jan, 28 Britain him again refused to permit Swiss planes to land in London en route to New York. The Swiss Government announced yesterday that the British-iSwiiw negotiations for the extension of airline routes were suspended withcut agreement. Thr Swiss Air Ldne serviceA.P. - 77 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-01-29 1 Picture shows the GOVERNOR SIR JOHN NICOLL (centre) proposing the toast to President of the Republic of India at the reception given by the Representative <>f the Government of India MR. M. GOPAXA MENON (right) and MRS. MENON (left) at their residence at "Bharat Bhawan"IDM - 82 words
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166 1954-01-29 1 Madras Decision From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 28. —The High Court on Wednesday quashed the prosecution and convictions of certain persons Mm charge of selling race books. The Madras State Govern- ment in the last few years have made a half-hearted attempt to166 words
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114 1954-01-29 1 Rockefeller Grant To Madras Hospital From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 28. The Rockefeller Foundation of New York has made a grant of two thousand Dollars to the Madras City General Hospital for the purchase nf 1 equipment for a neurosurgery unit. Mr. John D. Rockefeller, Head of the Foundation,114 words
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Article186 1954-01-29 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 28. -President CelaJ Bayar of Turkey said yesterday out of the tragedy and destruction of the Korean war his country and the United States have emerged as inseparable friendsSitting before the fireplace in his elegant suite on the 40th floor of theA.P. - 186 words
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111 1954-01-29 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 28.— A United Nations spokesman said today two out of three U.S. experts who faced la»t minute security clearance delays have arrived here in time to attend an international Low Cost Housing Seminar. The spokesman said New York housing specialist Charles AbramsReuter; A.P. - 111 words
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Article50 1954-01-29 1 EDMONTON, AHa, Jan. 28— Three oil companies paid the Alberta Government more than U5526,000,000 Tuesday for exploration rights in the new and little known Pembina Field. The rights cover about 275,--000 acres at a new hig"h fee of as much as US$llO an acre.— A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article68 1954-01-29 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 28.—Delegates from South-East Asian countries and the Philippines will attend a conference on affairs to be held on Fob. 23 to Mar. 3 in Kandy. Observers from Britain, the United States, Frajice and other European countries will also be present. Theme of the conferenceA.P. - 68 words
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Article38 1954-01-29 1 CANBERRA, Jan. 28.—Australian Prime Minister Robert Mcnzies said yesterday negotiations are continuing with the United States on the use of an American -Japanese party to survey islands in the New Guinea area.- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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444 1954-01-29 1 NEW YORK. Jan. 28. The number of affirmative replies to the Indian proposal for a U.N. General Assembly ineeting in Korea on Feb. 9 reached eighteen yesterday witb the receipt of Yugoslavia's answer. Turkey and Paraguay opposed the proposal br ingingReuter - 444 words
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Article60 1954-01-29 1 PANMUNJOM. Jan. 28.- A truck carrying- the first group of 347 pro-Communist unrcnatriated prisoners scheduled to be returned to the Communists, today left the north camp for North Korea &bcut 1145 local. The Indian spokesman told the turnover was nearly called off this moraine: when Communists60 words
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5583 1954-01-29 2 Nehru's Presidential Address: Critical Times Ahead: National Solidarity Wanted (Text «f Sri Jawaharial Nehru's Presidential Address to 59th Session of the Indian National Congress held at Kalyani CoagreatfMfjar, Calcutta, on Jan. 23.) VyE meet at a critical time. It is true that at noFOC - 5,583 words
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Article550 1954-01-29 2 CONGRESSNAGAR. Mr. Nehru aaid here laat Thuroday that India wu amooc the very few countries of the world which were really free. "It is a country whoae policy la not influenced by others" he added. MA Nehru, who was addressing the Youth Convention, was replying toFOC - 550 words
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Article75 1954-01-29 2 CAIXIUTTA: The eixty-five Congressmen from Darbhansra including Mr janJcinen^ Slasrh, M.UA; who were arrested last week at Asansol railway staUon under Section 151 Cr.P.O. were later released on orders of the Chief Minister cf West Bengal, Dr B C. Roy. As soon as news of the arrestFOC - 75 words
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143 1954-01-29 2 PSP URGES INDO-PAK TALKS ON KASHMIR NEW DELHI: The Genera! Secretary of t!he Praja-Sociallst Party, suggested here that the Governments of India and Pakistan should confer Immediately on the issue of Kasmlr with a firm determination to solution and without prejudice and committments. Dr. Latvia told pressmen that any settlementBNFS - 143 words
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77 1954-01-29 2 Freed Under Amnesty, Back In Jail KURNOOL: Boya Yerranna, freed from the Alipuram prison a few day? back under the Andhra Government's sjeneral amnesty, is back in jail. He is alleged to have been caught red-handed, while entering 1 a house -breaking implements. Earlier, hip accomplice is stated to have77 words
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Article211 1954-01-29 2 TUTICORIN: Under inetructicns from the Government of Madras, Mr. V. K. C. Nataraian. Revenue Divisional Officer, last week took possession of all assets of the Swadeshi Steanvsliiu Company, including the passenger vessel. SLjS.V.O. Chidambaram, and th« steam iaunch, Pudukottah. Further service of S-S.V.O. Chidambaram, which has beenFOC - 211 words
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Article270 1954-01-29 2 NEW DELHI: The Preai* dents has promulgated a-n ordinance to provide for the disposal of certain proceedings pending under the Displaced Persons (Claims) Act. 1960, and matters connected with It. Called the Displaced Persons (Claims) Supplementary Ordinance, 1954 the measure seeks to empower the Government of India,270 words
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Article521 1954-01-29 3 "To Me Subhas Was Like A Younger Brother" CX>NGRESSNAGAJI Over 10,000 people cheered aa the Congress President, Mr. Nehru on Jan 23 garlanded a life size clay statue of Netaii Subhas Chandra Bose on the 58th year of his birth. Netaji's birthday was celebrated at CongressnagarFOC - 521 words
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Article728 1954-01-29 3 MADRAS: Addressing a public meeting: on Jan. 23^ at Tilak Ghat, Triplican Beach, under the auspices of the local Praja Socialist Party. Mr. J. B. Kripalani, Chairman of the National Executive of the P. S.P. said. "It is not the Congress that fought the freedom nght. ItFOC - 728 words
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Article238 1954-01-29 3 MADRAS: Mr. T. A. Ramakrishnan, Third Presidency Magistrate, Saidapet, referred on Jan. 18 to the High Court for decision, certain points concerning the validity of some of the provisions of the Madras Prohibition Act, which were raised "by the defence counsel in the batch of four casesFOC - 238 words
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Article31 1954-01-29 3 COLOMBO Begum Para an Indian film actress who ariivcd by T.W.A. plane last week, h<us lost her passport in the hustle and bustle at the Airport. FOCFOC - 31 words
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968 1954-01-29 3 NEW DELHI: A scheme for the conversion of at least JO per cent of the existing high schools into multi-purpose schools is to have been suggested by the Departmental Committee, which watf sifted to recommend measures for implementing the Secondary Education Commission'sFOC - 968 words
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406 1954-01-29 3 Power Shortage Affects Industries In Bombay BOMBAY: Acute power shortage has led to a substantial reduction in industrial activity in the Bombay State thus causing unemployment. Thia was disclosed in a report of an enquiry conducted by the Indian Chamber of Commerce in the unemployment situation in the State. ABNFS - 406 words
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Article336 1954-01-29 3 Buddha's Message NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said here that in the world today nothing was more necessary than to understand, appreciate and try live up to the message of Buddha that the great Asoka sent to various countries more than 2,000 years ago. He was speakingBNFS - 336 words
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1033 1954-01-29 4 Ceylon Indians Disappointed Over Nehru-K'wala Pact? "Status Not Defined" COLOMBO: Although the Ceylon Indian Congress officially prefers to maintain silence with regard to their reactions, to the Nehru-Kotel awah proposals, the leaders appear to be a great deal disappointed and even worried over the outcome of the Delhi talks. TheyFOC - 1,033 words
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68 1954-01-29 4 U.N.E.S.C.O. CHIEF DUE HERE ON FEB. 4 HERE ON FEB. 4 Dr. Luther H. Evans, the new Director-General of UNESCO is arriving: at Singapore Airport on Thursday, Feb. 4at 3-4 p.m. He will be accompanied by Sir Ronald Adam. Chairman of the British Council who is also Chairman of the68 words
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Article, Illustration129 1954-01-29 4 SIGNING OF THE AGREEMENT Following: conferences in New < Delhi, «n Jan. 16, 17 and 18, on the problems of the people i of Indian origin In Ceylon, an agreement between India and Ceylon was signed in New Delhi on Jan. 18 by Indian Premier Jawahaiial Nehru and Premier Sir129 words
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97 1954-01-29 4 ISRAEL'S REQUEST TO SEC COUNCIL NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—Israel yesterday asked the United Nations Security Council to meet to consider a complaint about Egypt's aJleged blockade of the Suez Canal. The request was made in a letter to the President of the Security Council, Dr. Charles Malik, from Mr. AbbaReuter - 97 words
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98 1954-01-29 4 C'wealth Vs. Indian Varsities Match Ends In Draw BANGALORE, Jan. 28.— The Commonwealth cricket team, set to get 172 in 77 minutes for victory against Combined Universities here yesterday, failed by only 40 runs. At the close of the drawn match they were 132 for five. Centuries by D. H.Reuter - 98 words
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Article39 1954-01-29 4 BERLIN, Jan. 28.— Mr. Geogea Bidault, French Foreign Minister, speaking after Mr. Dulles, said that according to Charter of United Nations the five powers in the Security Council had responsibility for international affairs, but no privileges.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article76 1954-01-29 4 SAIGON, Jaa 28.— Arrival of the 400 th ship with military aid for the French in their Indo-china war was announced yesterday by the U.S. Embassy. From 1950 to December, 1953, the U.S. has poured in more than 400,000 tons of material, counting planes andAP - 76 words
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Article30 1954-01-29 4 MANILA, Jan. 28. Philippine Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Leon Guerrero said today the Philippine-Japanese barter agreement due to expire Jan. 81 will be extended for 45 days.- A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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192 1954-01-29 4 K'wala Wears Jodhpurs And Sherwani COLOMBO: The beautiful gardens of Kandawela formed the setting for a supper party given by Sir John Kotelawala to the Indian film stars last week. The host wore sherwani and jodhpurs (It 1* said that Nehru's tailor received orders for "Delhi" sherwanis from Sir JohnFOC - 192 words
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Article122 1954-01-29 4 In the Labis area of Johore about 30 terrorists stopped three lorries on the LabisYon g Peng 1 Road and stole three tarpaulins, four baskets of fresh vegetables and four boxes of oranges says an Emergency Communique issued in Kuala Lumpur yesterday It add* The122 words
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Article29 1954-01-29 4 R-I— DENMARK BARTER TRADE JAKARTA, Jan. 28.—Indonesia and Denmark* today concluded a one year trade agreement calling for the exchange of 151 million Danish Krones worth of goods.— APAP - 29 words
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Article107 1954-01-29 4 KARACHI, Jan. 28.— Troops and civilian employees of the services were called out last night in an effort to avoid total closure of strike bound Karachi port. They were mobilised when the hitherto unaffected dockers, Railwaymen and Seamen's Union members announced they would strike today In sympathyReuter - 107 words
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