Indian Daily Mail, 31 January 1954
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Title Section18 1954-01-31 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 350. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 GENTS18 words
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730 1954-01-31 1 determined to make these trade talk* a success, M. Bidault continued. FRANCES ATTITUDE Referring to talks with China he noted "France is still looking for some proof of goodwill on the part of China." M. Bidault pointed out that Mr. Molotov hadReuter - 730 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-01-31 1 The Prime Minister, Shii Jawaharial Nehru ga\ »> a Banmiet at Ra.shtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi, in honour of the Mahantja of Bhutan on Jan. IS. Photo taken on the ,>cca»i«n *how» the Prime Minister in conversation with the Maharaja.38 words
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339 1954-01-31 1 Eden' s - Finding Solutions To Korea And F. I. C. Eden's View the other items we might uien be better able to reacn conclusions upon it." (first item of the agenda). Speaking previously on Korea and China Mr. Eden said: "I am ready, I am sure my colleagues are took to continueReuter - 339 words
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Article129 1954-01-31 1 SHANTINAGAR Unrepatriated South Korean, American and British prisoners of war on Tuesday marched out of their compound for the first time in four months to toll a Press conference at the Peace Pagoda; "What unites us all is our desire for peace, for real democracy and racialFOC - 129 words
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Article316 1954-01-31 1 SAYS HE WAS DISMISSED UNDER U. S. PRESSURE Federation Of All Three Guianas Envisaged PAKIS, Jan. 30. Dr. Cheddi Jagan, ousted Chief Minister of British Guiana, alleged to a news conference here yesterday that American pressure, exerted on behalf of American mining interests, hadA.P. - 316 words
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100 1954-01-31 1 NEW YORK. Jan. 30. -SThe United States Thursday formally rejected India's pro^posal for a meeting of the United Nations General Ai-s--ombly on February 9 to d>is«cuss Korea. Deadline for replies on the proposal was yesterday and a count Thursday indicated the v« r f>.s*!onAP - 100 words
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556 1954-01-31 1 tern delegates expected him to' make to defer discussion of Germany and Austria and to prolong the whole conference. One delegate commented today: "We shall probably have a plan for talks about interplanetary research before we are finished." But evenReuter - 556 words
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Article106 1954-01-31 1 UDNDON, Jan. 30. The prospect of the international tin agreement becoming effective is perhaps not materially worsened by he Randall Com* mission's objection to commodity agreements, writes the Economist. "It was never likely that Congress would ratify a tin agreemertt but the administration may still be sympatheticReuter - 106 words
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153 1954-01-31 1 No Strategic U. S. Goods For China LONDON, Jan. 30. Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, President cf the Board of Trade, said he had found no evidence of any trade in strategic Roods of United States origin between Japan and China. Mr. Geoffrey do Freitas (Labour who had raised the subject in.Reuter - 153 words
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Article25 1954-01-31 1 BELGRADE. Jan. 30.—Marshal Tito wa> yesterday re elected President of Yugoslavia at a joint session of both Houses of th€ national Assembly. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-01-31 1 PHOTO QUEEN ELIZABETH and the DUKE OF EDINBURBH arrive for civic dinner at Chr itftchurob, New Zealand; Jtn. APAP - 23 words
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Article311 1954-01-31 1 BERLIN, Jan. 30.— The Big Four Foreign Ministers yesterday began discussion of the German question and the British Foreign Secretary Mr. Anthony Eden, immediately submitted a five-point plan to reunite the divided nations. "Cardinal element" of the plan he said was free elections throughout the country.Reuter - 311 words
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Article135 1954-01-31 1 NEW DELHI: Mr. R. A. Kidwai, Union Minister for Food, said here recently that the Government was not prepared to increase the price Qt sugarcane. The prices of all agricultural produce was going down and there could be no question of increasing the price ofFOC - 135 words
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264 1954-01-31 1 HANOI, Jan. 30.— Vietminh patrols made their first stab yesterday into the outer defences of Dien Bien Phu, the last big French fortress stronghold in north-western Indo-china. The French said only a battalion or less of the estimated 40,000 Communist-led Vietminh inAP - 264 words
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Advertisement36 1954-01-31 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. tforneo and Surawak. 1 Montn 5.50 3 Montns 1650 6 Montns 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 650 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0036 words
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1070 1954-01-31 2 qomwCANCEorsv^Y TAl|a NO FEAR OF ANY SERIOUS RECESSION lMnif^ ll^ C D Deshmukh. Union Finance Minister, who arrived here last week aftermv*? kS air from Calcutta, after attendmg^ the SSS^o^ wealth Finance Ministers' Conference at SvS^ terviewed by Pressmen, gave his im^r^on^of 7 tie' fe^nce.FOC - 1,070 words
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88 1954-01-31 2 HfiX? heard of the mice Mmrm m vicous circle «J S ln a ss»'- s s«r.-S ft They found that some rhim panzee mother* le7t tS3J taS hv fn PlOrC surround 1^ sesa were a valuable first sten towards the better planS m anotherFOC - 88 words
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Article297 1954-01-31 2 Thermal Plant At Bombay BOMBAY: The manaeine t a sc nt^ of the Tata Hydro-elec-Ir^lk m^ anies deacrdbed the Jf? th f^. toey (Tatas) were responsible for the delay in finalizing the licence for Tatas 1 proposed 50,000 k.w. thermal piant near Bombay as an after-thought" T 51 Government ofFOC - 297 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-01-31 2 Photo. Crown Prince Akihito and SK** '"emker* of the Japanese yal F H mUy atten <* a shows' f the nlfn "Conquest of Everest" t a cinema in Tokyo. Takako; Prince Mashito; Crown chibu 6 AkUdto; Pri "««e« Chiaunf 1 0^ C WfWbu is AWhito's SL nt and Takako ?*eAP - 54 words
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Article397 1954-01-31 2 BAKSHI - KASHMIR IS PART OF INDIA BAKSHI CONGRESSNAGAR Kashmir had been a part of India for centuries and would rerhn? J? future Bakshi SS? Mohammad. Prime Minister o£ Janunu and Kashmir, aaid here on an 23 J ll1 1 Ghulam Mohammad who was addressing a large gathering asserted 'The Kashmiris willFOC - 397 words
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Article499 1954-01-31 2 ««,rl», e fflci »t 1H!e(ly 'S^STJ, ihe principal reason which JIM influenced tlic Prime Mm■- -surg-est this step is en; frequent delay occurring in trte evecuiicn of costly and rnirortant projects in Urn Five-Year Plan. The Prime Minuter has ccnie to feel thct the present financial otherFOC - 499 words
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Advertisement8 1954-01-31 2 ROSKQPF GAMBLE 'HBOUGMOUT MAIA v 4 B O»HEC8 words
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454 1954-01-31 3 Nehru's Election Campaign In Travancore Cochin Tour To Last From Feb. IS To Feb. 26 TIUVANDRUM Mr Jawaharlal Nehru Congress Pre sident, has planned an election tour of Travancore-Cochin State just pnor to the commeenwment of general election* here which wi 'l take place fr cm Feb. 15 to 26FOC - 454 words
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Article109 1954-01-31 3 KARACHI. The Pakistan /Government in understood to have decided to repeal ithe Bengal Regulations Act of 1818. A BUI to this effect in expected to |be introduced in Che next budget session of the Pakistan Parliament if variouH provincial Gov- •rnnu'iit s tslgnif y a*t»ent to theFOC - 109 words
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Article103 1954-01-31 3 Directors Charged BOMBAY Seven Directors of the Dhanraj Mills Bombay, and the mill s Secretary were last week, charged before the Presidency Magistrate with contravening the tile Control Order of 1948 The police alleged that ihe mills had failed to sell 111 bales of cotton yarn duringFOC - 103 words
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Article72 1954-01-31 3 TIRUPATI: The Tirupati Municipal Council passed a resolution urging the collection of pilgrim tax from passengers travelling to and from Tirupati by bus, as in the ca s e of railway passengers, from April 1 onwards and remit the collection to the Municipality every month wasFOC - 72 words
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Article89 1954-01-31 3 OUTTACK: The Ori&sa Con* «Te&s Assembly party affirmed its complete confidence in the leadership of Mr. Nabakrushna. Ohaudhuri. he omergrency meeting of the party called by the Chief Minister to consider his resignation, was held last week at Swaraj Ashram. About 60 out of 76 members attendedFOC - 89 words
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Article90 1954-01-31 3 m^iiiiNiAJVIBAKKAM Mr Norman Byford, Managing Director, The Parker Pen CoT Ltd., London, and Mrs Byford, and Mr. P. W. Patthay, Export Manager, The Parker Pen Co., Javensille, Wisconsin U.S., arrived in Madras last week by air from Calcutta. They were received at the Airport byFOC - 90 words
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Article120 1954-01-31 3 NEW YORK, Jan. 29— Sir Edmund Hillary who conquered Mount Everest with Sherpa Tensing last May, was given a hero's welcome when he arrived in New York by plane ye s terday for a lecture tour. He was accompanied by Lady Hillary and two other membersReuter - 120 words
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63 1954-01-31 3 NEW DELHI: Ail Egyptian military mission of 10 members arrived here on a threeday visit to India. The mission will visit armed forces training establishments, ordnance factories and places of historical interest in different parts of the country Among the places included in us itineraryFOC - 63 words
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Article71 1954-01-31 3 «"wiva&: Sri S. B P Pattabhirama Rao, Andhra Minister for Education in a statement issued here contradicted a report that 3,000 elementary schools in Andhra int o were bein S converted into Basic schools T Minister added that the report had abaolutely no foun- dation, and nothing wouldFOC - 71 words
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Article131 1954-01-31 3 CHINGL£PUT: In connection with the proposad to construct a Guest House at Mahaoalipuram, for the coovenienoe of tourists. Messrs. M. Bakthavatsaiam, C. Subranraniam and the Raja of Ramnad Ministers of the Madras Government, accompanied by Mr. M. Padmanubha Aiyar. Ohiof Engineer P.W.D., and Mr. Bazruddin. ExecutiveFOC - 131 words
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106 1954-01-31 3 NIDADAVOLE: Sri Durbha Sarweswara Sastri Agent to the Zemindar of Yelamarru his wife and sister, were alleged to have been severely assaulted at their residence by about 20 persons, belonging to Kanur Agraharam and Pendyala on the morning of Jan 13 It was reported thatFOC - 106 words
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82 1954-01-31 3 BIKANER: The police u ti ed tear gas to disperse a crowd of about 4,000 demonstrators for the second day last Saturday when they attempted to enter the prohibited public park area where offices of the Collector, the Deputy Inspec-tor-General of Police and Superintendent of PoliceFOC - 82 words
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Article169 1954-01-31 3 CONGRESSNAGAR (Kalyanl): Mr. <Nehru rebuk** several delegate* at tiie open session when they objected to a delegate addressing: them In wengall. Mr. P.O. XJuJia Roy (West Bengal) had hardly begun to speak in Bangali on he resolution on lineuisuc provinces when several i sho «ted "Speak inFOC - 169 words
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Article, Illustration144 1954-01-31 3 KARACHI Map sheets showing alignment of some portions of the East Bengal-West Bengal boundary line were accepted and signed here today by regrtfei of tl* Governments of India and Pakistan Mr. V. C. Trivedi, Deputy Secretary, Ministry of External Attains, Government of India •^ignedFOC; AP - 144 words
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Article1033 1954-01-31 3 Richard Chinnathambi - Richard Chinnathambi (By Masulipatajn lvi* been faraoua for the fine varieties of cloth it used to produce' In years past. Tta© author deals here with the decline of 'Kalam Kari' cloth production, which is also a' decline in a fine art. ]if ASULIPATAM in Krishna1,033 words
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748 1954-01-31 3 Ceylon Red Leader Given 6 Wks S.I. Rs. 1,000 Fine COLOMBO: The Supreme Court |>a.vsed a >. n!.-in v o f six weeks' simple imprisonment and a line of Rs. 1,000 recently on Dr. S. A. Wickremasinghe. General Secretary of the Ceylon Communist Party. J In default of payment ofFOC - 748 words
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Article105 1954-01-31 3 COLOMBO Th t Ceylon Government has decided to enter into a treaty with India for the extradition of persona waned by thjk police for grave ;md minor offences. At present the courts of law in both countries have no power to authorise the police to extraditeFOC - 105 words
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Advertisement118 1954-01-31 3 The direct O^ pEPSwujto %mfr STOP A COUGH jg2^%m PEPS aj^ plcasant-tastuig medicinal jablcts. imM^i When you suck PEPS, soothing, germ-destroying IIBPKr? I WsmSl healing essences arc vaporized and carried by p&galJP W I^"^B your breath through throat, nasal passages and mgt /jl^^^ll bronchial system direct to the KM f118 words
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1146 1954-01-31 4 Kotelawala Explains Implications Of Agreement A LABOUItfR CANNOT BECOME A MOTORCAR DRIVER! COLOMBO: Replytaff to qoeatfcma on the daasea hi the liido-Oeylon Pact signed between Umsetf awl Sri Jawa&aral Nehru, Indian Premier. Sir John Kotetawala emphaalaed that the proposed registration of allFOC - 1,146 words
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75 1954-01-31 4 COLOMBO: The Education authorities in the Island will attempt to study conditions obtaining: in schools in Asia in connection with the proposal before the authorities to shorten school' life from nine to eight years and increase the number of school sessions from 180 toFOC - 75 words
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Article107 1954-01-31 4 COLOMBO: Alter a threehour discussion, members of the Oeylon Cabinet are reported to have expressed full accord with the term* of the agreement signed by the Prime Ministers of Oeylon and India on Jan. 18. It la said that at the Cabinet meeting. Sir John KotelawalaFOC - 107 words
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Article243 1954-01-31 4 COLOMBO: A. resolution by the Political Bureau of the Communist Party states that the Ceylon Communist Party considers that the draft agree, ment recently signed by the Prime Ministers of Ceylon and India at New Delhi is a reactionary and retrograde document. Far from solving anyFOC - 243 words
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Article153 1954-01-31 4 COLOMBO: According to a statistical survey released by the Department of Education, Ceylon needs another l&OCP school teachers if the size of the classes is to be brought down to the accepted level of 27 pupils per teacher. The Government schools in the outstations are where teachersFOC - 153 words
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Article84 1954-01-31 4 The Muslim League, Singapore, will give a reception to Quaide Millath Janab. M. Mohamed Ismail Sahib President Indian Union Muslim League, Member of Council of State, India, Janab. M. 8. A. Majeed Hon. General Secretary, South Indian Muslim Education Association and Janab. M. J. Jamal Mohaideen84 words
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195 1954-01-31 4 JAFFNA: The Federal Party was accused of looking at everything from a communal angle when it said the socalled Indian question was really a Tamil question. But today Kandyans were making it clear that they objected to Indian workers acquiring citizenship because theseFOC - 195 words
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Article108 1954-01-31 4 At the annual general meeting of the Overseas Pakistan League held on Jan. 24, the following office bearer were elected: President: Mr. Khuahi Mohamed (re-elected). Vice Presidents: Messrs. Lai Khan, J. Kalandar Khan and Moulvi Gulam Murtuza. Hon. Secretary: Mr. Manir Uddin. Hon. Asst. Secretary Mr. Gulam108 words
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85 1954-01-31 4 At the Annual General Meeting of A.c.S.U. Docks Branch held on Jan. 27. Mr. Ho Thian Chor was re-elected Hon. Secretary for the Bth year. Other officials were the following: Chairman. Mr. Chan Khek Eng (Re-elected); Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Chia How Ghee (Reelected),85 words
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Article104 1954-01-31 4 COLOMBO: Pakistan has impooed no condition for participation in the proposed South-East Asian Prime Minister* Conference. Sir John Kotelawaia, Premier of CJeyyon, declared here, last week an h&g arrival from India. Sir Jlji confioJently anticipated that the Conference would come off sometime between Apr. 27 andFOC - 104 words
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Article126 1954-01-31 4 COLOMBO: The Minister of Industries, Housing- and Social Services, Sir Kanthlah Vaithianathan, has finalised plans for the formation of various institutions to tackle the problem of housing on an Islandwide scale. Croups of persons who wish to ouild houses will be assisted to form themselvesFOC - 126 words
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Article114 1954-01-31 4 A public meeting was held at the Pearly Amusement Park, Tampin under the auspices of the local M.I.C. to celebrate the Indian Republic Day. One of the speakers Mrs. Krishnan, wife of Dr. E. S. S. Krishnan made an eloquent appeal to the Indian women of114 words
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Article52 1954-01-31 4 Miss Vatsala, disciple of Sri V. K. Sivadass and daughter of Mr. G. R. Kurup of the College of Agriculture, Serdang, will have her "Arangettam" ceremony (first stage presentation of the dances she has learnt) at the Indian Community Hall. Serdang, opposite Expiriment Station office to-day, Sunday, at52 words
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Article409 1954-01-31 4 Following are the results of the Hindi Evaminations of the Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha, Madras, held a t the various Centres in Malaya: Singapore. PRATHMIC (February 1953) Grade L V. Ranganathan. Grade IL V. Sarat Chandran, W. D. Johan, M. Gopinath, Meera Rajahans, G. C. Nair,409 words
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Article48 1954-01-31 4 BERLIN, Jan. Mr. Georges Bidault. French foreign Minister, yesterday proposed that the B.g Four oonierence should leave the question of disarmament to the United Nations. Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister, had proposed that a world disarms- ment conference should be held thus year.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement269 1954-01-31 4 TODAY: 3.30 6.30- 9.30 P.M Nuian Nnsir lihsn Apha AAGHOSH in Hindustani wSfh KngiKh Subtitles TODAY 11 a-m. "Nothing- But Trouble" (Laurel 9 Harity C'onuU.v y LABT 3 SHOWS I i B^%^^o^a^o^t^-H Today at 3.15 6.30 p.m 9 I PATITA Melodramatic Musical WITH 100% ENGLISH SUBTITLES Tontte at 9.30 p.m.269 words
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