Indian Daily Mail, 4 February 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 354. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 648 1 Ambush In Jelebu: 2 Gurkhas Also Killed Three members of the Security Forces, including Lieutenant-Colonel A. I. Forestier- Walker, Commanding Officer of the 1/7 Gurkhas, have been killed and five others wounded by Communist terrorists in the Federation. Security Forces have wounded a Communist
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  • 186 1 NEW DELHI Feb. 3 Doctors treating Ramu the "wolf boy" m a Lucknow hospital say that after a fortn ght he still lies snarling, m a pathetic huddle m bed and looks happy only when he Is given raw meat, it is reported here.
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  • 205 1 Their Second Thoughts On Indian Proposal "STATESMAN" ON ANGLO-JAPAN TRADE PACT NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—Several Governments who opposed the recent Indian proposal that the United Nations General Assembly should meet to discuss Korea on February 9th thought the matter might be reconsidered at a later date, according to a survey
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  • 36 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 3 Onion exporters will be permitted to use licences for the second half of last year to export for another two months till the end of March 31.-
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  • 42 1 Mr. Malcolm Ma-.OoruiM Ml Singapore yesterday meriting for visits to IndoChina and Hongkong. He will be away for few weeks, partly making official tours find partly taking some local leave. He will return to Singapore early next month
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  • 50 1 The Oommander-in-Cthicf French Air forces in IndoChiiui General I^&uzin accompanied by Madam L»auzin returned to Saigon yesterday morning from Tengah after their two days' stay in Singapore as the guest of the Commander-in-Chief, Far East Air Force. Air Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson, and Lady Sanderson.
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  • 245 1 SYDNEY, Feb. 3.— Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh stepped ashore this morning to be greeted by huge crowds m the biggest and most joyous welcome the city of Sydney has ever given. The Queen waving and smiling seemed to be enjoying every
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  • 104 1 A delegat on from the Federation of Malaya personally conveyed the thanks of the peopc of Malaya yesterday to chc Su'.tan of Brunei for the loan of $40-million which the State recently made to the Federation. The Federation delegation consisted of:- Mr. Eric Hlmsworch. Financial Secretary;
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  • 98 1 >Ia jor General W. P. Oliver (left) welcome* Major General E.S. (i'eter) Lindsay -on his arrival at Kuala Lumpur Airport <un Jan. 29 to take over from General Oliver as Principal Staff Officer to the Director of Operations, General Sir Gerald Templer. General Lindsay, formerly
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  • 35 1 Korean Prisoners Prefer The "Belligerent Power" PANMUNJOM, Feb. 3.— At least 64 of the Chinese and North Korean war prisoners who spurned Communism want to go to the United States, the Indian command said yesterday.
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  • 56 1 SEOUL, Feb. 3 Korean customs officials arrested an American civilian today for questioning m connection with the alleged smuggling of US$6O,OOO worth of watches and other goods into South Korea from Japan. It was the first arrest of an American civilian by ROK nolice sinoe th«
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  • 336 1 Hundred Kumbh Mela Pilgrims Crushed To Death Nehru To Bathe In Holy Ganges SADHUS ADD CASUALTIES TO SAVE THEIR LIVES Frightened Elephants Trample On NEW DELHI, Feb. 3. Unconfirmed reports Wednesday from the Kiunbh Mela religious bathing festival in Allahabad said 100 pilgrims were crushed to death in a stampede
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  • 317 1 Lauds And Laughs At Election Report Reasonable Reading! MAU MAU "GENERAL," TO DIE LONDON. Feb. 3. Raja Sir Uda bin Raja Mohamed, Ooammisddoner for Malaya, m i^oncton saw yesterday that if the proposals to hoid elections m Malaya were approved it wouid be "a landmark m the country's history." Emphasising:
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  • 461 1 LAND TRANSACTION UNDER DURESS: PRIVY COUNCIL DISMISSES APPEAL OBEY ORDERS LONDON, Feb. 3. The judicial committee of the Privy Council yesterday dismissed an appeal against the findings of the courts in Malaya setting aside a transfer of land during 'the Japanese occupation as "under duress." Two Kuala Lumpur merchants Kesarmal
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  • 257 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOC-L. Feb. 3 No Andhra Minister should be permitted to receive a salary of more than Rs. 500 monthly, declared Andhra Communist M.L.A. Mr. P. Venkateswarlu m a petition to the Madras High Court urging that Clause Three of the Payment
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  • 124 1 New Education In Urban Schools From Our Own CorreKpondent MADRAS, Feb. 3 The Government of Madras have dec.de<j to extend Rajaji's modined scheme of elementary education to all urban schools as well from June this year. The scheme when introduced last June was confined only to rural schools. The Ministry's
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  • 70 1 MONTREAL, Feb. 3 A pipe -smokers club hen; Is planning a world p pc-smoking contest for March 28. Competing will bo Gerson Hecht of Montreal, Aruther Weldon of Mailone, N.Y., Ben Neuman of Tel Aviv, Israel, anl Opa Klysing of Permerend. Holland, present holder of the world
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  • 518 2 Snail-Like March To Self -Government Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Feb. 4, '54. THOSE who want to see Malaya quickly emerge into a self-governing nation will be utterly disappointed with the findings and recommendations of the Federal Elections Committee. The first prerequisite to self-govern-ment, as everyone knows, is an elected
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  • 2096 2 Madras Partition And After Economy Of State Unaffected TT is with a sense of relief and reassurance that the people of Madras celebrated Republic Day this year. The year they leave behind is a significant landmark. m the post-independence history of Madras. It marks the end of a spell of
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    39 2 The minister in London for Indo-Chinese State of Laos, Ntron San Anekone, picture <I on Jan. 26. at London's Victoria station. With him is his youngest son. He is the first minister to represent Laos in U.K. A.P. Photo.
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  • 126 2 DACCA: India's Republic Day was observed here on Jan. 26 when Mr. B. K. Acharya, Deputy High Commissioner for India m Eastern Pakistan, hoisted the Indian Flag at the Chancery. In the afternoon, an exhibiton of paintings by Indian artists was held at the
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  • 111 2 NEW DELHI: The Election Commission has called upon the members of the Madras Lcgi.*la l uv,c Assembly to elect a member to the Madras Legislative Council bdtore Mar. 4, 1964, i n the vancancy caused by the resignation of Sri S. B. Adityun. The Commission has fixed
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  • 57 2 MADRAS: The British Pharmacopoeia 1953, wiil become operative from Mar. 1 m this State for the purpose of the Drußs Act. 1940, and the Madras Druse Rules, 194 b, and the standards of identity, purity, and strength specified therein will be rigidly enforced from
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  • 933 2 BRAHMINS OPPOSITION THE CAUSE: ERODE: Inaugurating the Buddhist Propaganda Conference in the Sidhartha Pandal, Sri P. N. Rajbhoj, M.U.P., Secretary, AH India Scheduled Castes Federation, said that it was really an irony of fate that though Buddha was born in India, Buddhism was
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  • 179 2 LiONDON, Feb. 2. Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill's Conservative Party has started preparations for the next General Election, Chairman Lord Wooljon said Monday. In a letter thanking a local Conservative Organization for raising £2,000 for the Party's campaign funds he wrote: 'The money will heY us
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  • 184 2 KURUNEGALA: Consternation reigns for a short time at the Provincial Registrar's Office Kurunegala recently when a bridegroom waiting there found that the bride's party had arrived minus the Dride. But another bride was soon found for the bewildered young bridegroom. R. M. Muthu Banda of Undugodagama, who
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  • 62 2 MADRAS: The Chief Minister, Sr! C. Rajagopalachariar, had convened a conference on Feb. 2, at the Secretariat, of Congressmen to consider the Madras-Andhrn border question m Chittoor district The invitees include Sri K. Kamaraja Nadar, president. Tamil Nad Congress Committee, Sri K. Vinayagam, and
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  • 185 3 Bangalore As Venue NEW DELHI: A proposal that the Houses of Parliament should assemble every year at least for a short session m South India is under the consideration of Parliamentary authorities m New Delhi, it is learnt. The proposal, which is understood
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  • 196 3 NAGPUR: Mrs. Pandit, President of the U. N. General Assembly, declared that the U.N. was the organization to meet "the challenge of our time"' and was "a part of our lives today". Its success depended largely on the loyalty of the individual, loyalty extending
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  • 89 3 KARACHI: An attempt to hum down the Customs building was foiled last week when the Police guards noticed m time smoke coming out of the Kings Warehouse. Tht> warehouse, stored with gold, curre mar, ammunition and other prrcious goods, was believed to have been set
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  • 30 3 KOTTAYAM: A child aged four wa instantaneously killed and over 50 others sustained burns when a pop-gun exploded before t took off the ground at Athirampuzha.-
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    44 3 Prisoners m women's ward of King Country Jail, Seattle, Washington, watch television. AU the prisoners have to do is slip 25 rents m a meter and they can watch their favourite programmes. Jail Superintendent says it help prisoners take their minds off their troubles.-
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  • 144 3 Meanwhile, the Prime Ministor. Sri Nehru will be examined on commission m connexion with an election petition against the Congress candidate, Sri Surenrtralal Jha, who defeated Pundit D. P. Mishra, P.S.P. candidate, In the Nain-pur-Mohagaon by-election m December 1952. The Elect. on Tribunal, Nagpur, scrutinised a
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  • 77 3 NEW DELHI: The Chief Minister o* U.P., Pandit Pant. lias been requested by the Central Government to mediate in the dispute between the sugarcane growers and factory managements in the State. He has been asked to evolve a formula acceptable to both parties which
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  • 110 3 DACCA: There will be a straight fight between Pakistan's ruling party, the Muslim League, and the newly formed United Front of Opposition parties for all but two of the 237 Muslim seats m the forth« coming elections m East Pakistan. Of the 236 nominees of the United
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  • 61 3 NEW DELHI: The annual conference of Governors and Rajpramukhs will be held on March 1 and 2. 1954 at Rashirapati Bhawan. The Sadari Riya^t of Jammu and Kashmir and Lieutenant Governors have also been invited to attend. The President will preside over the conference an<] the Prime
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  • 99 3 MADURAI: Sri T. A. Joseph General Manager, Southern Railway stated that the Ma-durai-Bodlnayakanur line would be cpon for traffic from Apr. 1 «nd that the number of tra ns to and from Madurai to Bodinayakanur would be increased to thrre. The pre^nt train service between Madurai
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  • 449 3 United Kerala Main Plank Of Leftists' Election Campaign DISTURBANCE AT ELECTION MEETING xtviv .«.r« i^nujvi: me united Front of Leftists, intensifying their campaign for the general elections, scheduled for Feb. 15. have, In a manifesto released here today, promised to take immediate steps for the formation of a United Kerala,
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  • 74 3 BOMBAY: Presidency Magintrate Mr. D. Yennemadi last v/eek acquitted five Directors of the Sak.saria Cotton Mills, Bombay, at the charges of violating the Cotton Textile Order of 1948 and the Bombay Cotton Cloth Dealers Licensing Order. Three executive officers of the M 11 were also acquitted by
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  • 71 3 BOMBAY: A fall of Rs. 3.59 crores n nolos m circulation has been disclosed lr» the I weekly statement of the Reserve Bank of India for the week ended on Jan. 22, released last week. The notes m circulation declined by Rs. 3,59,,48,000, while the notes
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    34 3 A view of some of the 10.000 University students who marched through the streets of Madrid on Jan. 25 carrying banners and shouting. "Gibraltar for .Spain" m an attempt to reach the Kritish Embassy.-
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  • 355 3 LONDON: The Manchester Guardian, last Saturday praised the Indian political leader Mr. M. N. Roy who died on Monday as "an outstanding figure of the age m Asia". The newspaper said m an editorial, After a caj&er as a Communist m high places a
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  • 505 3 TRIVANDRUM: "The Congress administration in Travancore Cochin has failed to advance the good of the people," said Sri J. B. Kripalani, Chairman of the National Executive of the Praja Socialist Party, last week. Sri Kripalani, who was addres«ing a public meeting organised by
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  • 85 3 MORE WORKERS JOIN KARACHI SRIKE KARACHI: Another 1,005 workers last week joined the four-day-old strike of Karachi Port Trust workers. The number of men on strike, according to the Karachi Port Trust Labour Union, is now more than 13,000. Meanwhile, about 1,000 men of the Armed Forces continue to help
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  • 151 3 PANMUNJOM. Feb 2 India's L«t. Gen. K.S. Thimayya sided with the Communists yesterday m a dispute over 17 anti-Red war prisoners still held m the Neutral Zone for Court Martial on charges fef murdering fellow prisoners. Gen. Thinvayya, Chairman ol the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission,
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  • 81 3 LONDON, Feb. 2. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Minister of State, said here that m the long run it would be very difficult to maintain that the United Nations was a world oreanisaion unless Communist China took its seat. "But that does not mean that the present
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  • 155 3 NEW DELHI: The Chief Justice of India, Mr. Mehr Chand Mahajan. is undertaking a tour of South India m the last week of February, to pay official visits to the High Courts there. Leaving Delhi on February 20, by train, the Chief Justice will
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  • 251 3 S. Indians Urge English As Medium Of Instruction FORMER PREMIER OF TONK ACQUITTED AHMED A BAD: A meeting of members of the communities, whose mother- tongue is not one of the regional languages of Bombay State, requested the Government of Bombay to permit their children's education through the medium of
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  • 165 3 ROME, Feb. 2.— Stromboli. much filmed volcano on a tiny island by the same name off the tip of Italy, was reporteu m eruption last night. Lava streams started boiling out of the volcanic cone at 1500 GMT according to the Italian News agency. ANSA. It said hot
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  • 659 4 CEYLON NEWS: t Kotelawala On Benefits Of In do-Ceylon Agreement COLOMBO: Soon after his return from New Delhi after signing an agreement with Premier Jawaharlal Nehru regarding the political status of Ceylon Indians, Premier Sir John Kotelawala speaking to Pressmen at
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  • 59 4 Queen Will Take Off Her Shoes COLOMBO: The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will follow form when they visit the Buddhist temples on their tour of the ruined cities. They will be requested to take off their shoes at the entrance. Special carpets (possibly Dumbara products) are to be
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  • 58 4 COLOMBO: Opposition leaders decided at a meeting last week that the Bribery Bill should be brought into operation with retrospective effect from February 1947. An amendment to this effect will be introduced by the Leader of the Opposition. Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandarana.ke, when the Bill comes
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  • 203 4 PATH OF LOVE NOT STREWN WITH ROSES COLOMBO: Love has brought a young' Yugoslavborn Monde, Miv* Louise Flucher, from Australia, to her fiance In Ceylon. But she and her fiance both find that the path to the marriage registry to not always strewn with roses. The girt has only a
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  • 493 4 KANDY: For the first time in UN and ECAFE history the USSR delegation announced here recently that the Soviet Union was ready to accept a request from countries in the ECAFE region to send experts from those countries to the Soviet Union
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  • 183 4 ALI DENIES MIL ALLIANCE WITH TURKEY The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, touring Kelantan on Jan. 28 and 29, watched this scene near the village of Banggol Judah as a crowd of villagers humped an isolated' rice-store from its location on the jungle edge to join others in a
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  • 133 4 BOMBAY: Sir John Kotelawala discovered that even visiting Prime Ministers are not exempt from Bombay's stringent prohibition laws. The Ceylon Premier requested, and received, a permit which entitles him to one unit of liquor (one bottle of whisky or nine bottles of
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  • 150 4 Immediately afterwards he attended a reception m his honour given by the Ceylon Trade Commissioner. As camera bulbs flashed around him Sir John suddenly decided to turn cameraman. He borrowed a camera from an Indian pressman and photographed a party of guests which included Senator Mrs. Clodagh Jayasuriya.
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  • 67 4 TOKYO, Feb 3. North Korea's Pyongyang Radio criticised the United States last night for what it called failure to reply to a Communist letter requesting a reeumtpion of preliminary talks on a Korean peace conference. The letter, sent to U.S. envoy Arthur Dean, had urged
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    54 4 Tbiiu 1\ O. M arii nut hu won of Sri K. Govindasamy, chief Tavil player a t Sri Mariamman Temple. Sri Marimuthu has come back to Singapore after seven years' Nadaswaram Jtudy under Nadaswara Vidwan Thiruvangadu Subranianiam Pilial. Recently he gave a performance at Sri Krishna Temple, Waterloo Street, which
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