Indian Daily Mail, 9 February 1954
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Title Section16 1954-02-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 369. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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696 1954-02-09 1 Asia For Asians— Filipino Leaders Back Nehru's Slogan Asian Revolution Is Still Unfinished U.S. Told MANILA, Feb. B—A8 A top Nacionalteta Party leader last night supported the emerging "new look" in Philippine Foreign Policy— "Asia for the Asians" —and rapped Carlos P. Komulo for criticising it Senator Claro M. Rector,A.P. - 696 words
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Article156 1954-02-09 1 BERLIN, Feb. 8. Adolf Hitfer wrote a w:ll when Eva Braun was 17 committing the Nazi party to pay his blonde Light I'Love a monthly pension of 1,000 reichsmark (US$4OO) afer his death, it was disclosed Sunday. The Fuehrer's hand-written testament, dated May 2, 1938, wasAP. - 156 words
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Article156 1954-02-09 1 CEYLON'S REBUFF TO RUSSIA COLOMBO, Feb. 8. Mr. Mikhail Menshkov, Soviet Ambassador to India, who is visiting Ceylon, has been told by Sir John Kotelawala, the Prime Minister, that his country has no intention of entering into diplomatic relations with any Communist country, according to reliable sources here. Sir JohnReuter - 156 words
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185 1954-02-09 1 n« m. From Our Own CorreMpondeat MADRAS, Feb. B.— The delegation from the Ceylon Indian Congress led by Mr. S. Thondaman met 1 reiiner Nehru at Trivandrum last night and asked anxiously for clarification about some of the terms ol the recent Nehru-Kotelauula Agreement185 words
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47 1954-02-09 1 Indo-Kashmir Customs: No Barrier Now From Our Own Correspondent JAMMU, Feb. B.— The customs- barrier between Kashmir am) In<>ia will go, announced Premie* Mr. Bakshl Ghulam Mohaimul. This is the firs* result of tlie Constituent Assembly's decision to fulfil all the term of integration with India.- Copyright47 words
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Article80 1954-02-09 1 BOMBAY. Feb. 8 More than 100 persons were yesterday feared to have drowned when a. boat carrying pilgrims to a religious festival capsized in the Ourna river, near Suiat, Western India. Th<-» accident occurred last night. Police reported this nonfat that the boat carried about 125 men.AP - 80 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-02-09 1 A.l*. Photo shows Chinese cor respondents attending the con. ference given at the East Berlin Press Centre, by I* F. Ilyichov of the Russian Foreign Ministry, who spoke on the course of the Big-Four Conference currently under way in Berlin. The woman in the photo is Hsin Hua, of the55 words
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252 1954-02-09 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 8. Diplomatic sources here believe Pakistan will soon counter recent moves by Kashmir to accede completely to India. Pakistan is expected to throw the whole Kashmir problem back into the lap of the United Nations and at the sameReuter - 252 words
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Article59 1954-02-09 1 DAR ES SALAAM, Feb. 8. An African farm work* er, Saidi bin Juma, who leapt on to the back of a lion in a vain attempt to save his European employer, has been presented with the George Medal by the Governor of Tanganyika, Sir Edward Twining,Reuter - 59 words
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Article72 1954-02-09 1 "It's That Man Again" SYDNEY, Feb. 8 Critics of New South Wales Premier John Joseph Cahill arc not run n ins: short of labels and jibes pointedly Jinked with his many public appearances witli the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. Mr. Cahlli is MM criticised even by member*, of72 words
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Article45 1954-02-09 1 KARACHI. Feb. 8 A throe man Canadian Wheat Mission touring: South East Asia has arrived here from Colombo on a four day good will visit. Th« mission which has already visited Japan, Indonesia and Oeylen. will *o to Zndis en next Tfeurtfty. APAP - 45 words
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Article356 1954-02-09 1 BIG 4 SECRET TALKS: BERLIN, Feb. B.— The Bib Four foreign ministers moved back to Berlin's West side today, trying in secret sessions to solve some of the world problems they couldn't settle in open debate. Their first secret meeting today was called for discussion ofAP - 356 words
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Article127 1954-02-09 1 LONDON. Fob. 8 Four women from Communist China arrived last night from Peiping for a two-week stay at the invitation of Mrs. Sydney Silvennan. wife of the leftist Labour Member of Parliament. Mr. Silverman, who with his wife greeted them at the airport, said: "WeAP - 127 words
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Article55 1954-02-09 1 TOKYO. Feb. 8. Japan and Australia will open talks early this week on the issue of Japan's pearl fishing in Australian waters, particularly the Arafura Sea. The Japanese Foreign Office saici the Australian Government has accepted Japan's invitation to discuss the situation. The talks will be held simultaneouslyAP - 55 words
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194 1954-02-09 1 <*From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Feb. B.— 'The Red Flag with the symbols of the Soviet State has no place in India," declared Premier Nehru addressing iv mammoth, election meeting here on Sunday. Ho sai<: during a tour of the194 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-02-09 1 Photu. EgTPt'« f° p m«r Minister of the Interior and Finance, Fuad Serag El Din, is escorted by military police from the Revolutionary Court BuiJding in Cairo, after being scntenctHl to 15 yearsi imprisonment at the end of a 52-day trial <m charges of spreading corruption and abuseAP - 56 words
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335 1954-02-09 1 SEOUL, Feb. B— The first contingent of Indian troops departs from Korea today after three months of ticklish duty guarding war prisoners refusing to return home. The group of 1,600 men is scheduled to sail from Inchon harbour after a short train rideA.P. - 335 words
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Article71 1954-02-09 1 DUESLDORF (Germany), Feb. 8. Forty-eight German doctors, nurses and, other personnel left here by air Sunday for Korea to help establish a 200-bed German Red Cross field hospital for United Nations troops. An advance party of four left Frankfurt on Jan. 17. In all, 80 personsA.P. - 71 words
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Article151 1954-02-09 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. General John Hull. United Nations Commander in Korea will arrive in Washington for ''routine discussions,' 1 a Defence Departments spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman discounted a report that the United Nations Command was concerned at an alleged threat by President Syngman Rhee ofReuter - 151 words
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Article113 1954-02-09 1 SKOULi, Feb. 8. The Btl\ Army yesterday moved tanks, armoured half tracks and troops into position along the route used by Indian troops leaving Korea's neutral ssone. Although South Korean national police' comprised part of the guard force, the move was an obvious precaution to prevent possibleA.P. - 113 words
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539 1954-02-09 2 \T long last, Kashmir has taken a decision from which there can be going back it has decided to accede to India irrevocably and for ever. Therefore so far as it is concerned, what is known as the Kashmir dispute no longer exists: it has become539 words
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Article, Illustration1567 1954-02-09 2 A. V. Padma - A. V. Padma T<SXD By Anglahmu is now known widely for she is Tenzing's wife. But she remains a simple, stout-hearted and cheerful person, taking her husband's tremendous success in her stride as she took the difficulties they faced in their earlier life together. The Tenzings1,567 words
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Article53 1954-02-09 2 MADURAI: By swallowing 38 idlie.« without any effort an<| asking for more, a student of the local college won a prize at a function held' in connexion with the Washburn Hostel Day of the American College, Sri Savarirayan, Principal of the College, presided. Sri Sub.ramaniyan read theFOC - 53 words
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Article271 1954-02-09 2 T.-C. Election Arrangements TRIVANDRUM General Elections in TravancoreCochin are scheduled to start on Feb. 15, and arrangements for the successful conduct of polling, at administrative level, are progressing well, states a Press Note. District Collectors have finalised selection of Polling Officers for various polling stations within their respective districts, andFOC - 271 words
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Article192 1954-02-09 2 CALCUTTA: Mrs. Amina el Said, a member of the Egyptian Press delegation now visiting India expressed the hope in Calcutta that under the leadership of Mr. Nehru, India would not only be the greatest country of the East but one of the greatest in the whole world.FOC - 192 words
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Article122 1954-02-09 2 BOMBAY The Western Railway police arrested the Maharaja of Danta (now part of Bombay State) on Fteb 1, at Abu Road station on a charge of Illegally importing about 100 bottles of whisky, brandy and beer into Bombay State, the railway police stated. The police also arrested oneFOC - 122 words
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617 1954-02-09 2 HOUSING A GIGANTIC PROBLEM, BUT CAN BE SOLVED SAYS SRI NEHRU NEW DELHI- The Prime Minister, Sri Jawa, harlal Nehru, outlined his own ideas about good housing for the houseless millions. "We want houses for millions of people," he said, inaugurating the South-East Asia Regional Conference of the International FederationFOC - 617 words
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Article58 1954-02-09 2 KARACHI: Pakistan is negotiating with Ceylon for the services of Sir Ivor Jennings British constitutional expert' to help <:raft Pakistan's new Constitution. Sir Ivor Jennings, 50. who went to live in Ceylon in 1940. became Chancellor of CeyloD University in 1942. He Va.« knighted in 1948.58 words
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Advertisement152 1954-02-09 2 3 months' hammering! A Tudor Oyster Prince— the new was finally unstrapped, it was still self-winding watch commissioned functioning perfectly. Its accuracy by Rolex of Geneva— was strapped astonished us. Every one of the to the right wrist of a stone-cutter watch's 157 delicate parts was then whose task it152 words
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Article, Illustration305 1954-02-09 3 Manufacture Of Components Of Cycles At Madras NEW FACTORY OPENED His Highne** the Rajpramukh of Mysore ooe^eS the IV Factory of T. I. Cycle* S India, Ltd, at Tntattur which will manufacture component f" He^ues c£* now bein* imported from England* «~«ue» Cycles. Sri T. Viswanatham, Engiu« or-in-charge of theFOC - 305 words
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329 1954-02-09 3 For Rs. 35 Advocate Suspended From Practice MADRAS: At the Madras High Court Their Lordships the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Somasundaram and Mr. Justice Rajagopala Iyengar delivered judgment in certain proceedings under the Legal Practitioners Act, suspending Mr. H. S. Venkatasubba Rao, an Advocate from Dharmapuram in Anantapur district, fromFOC - 329 words
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Article261 1954-02-09 3 V -VLLABHAVIDYANAGAR: Mr. Rafi Ahmed Kidwai, i n.on Minister for Food, said. 1 wan decontrol rice the moment the Government has i *tock of 10.00.000 tons ©t nee." He .said what was needed for the decontrol of rice was i'c import of 7.00.000 tons of rtCBFOC - 261 words
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Article46 1954-02-09 3 NEW YORK: Sir Kdmiunu Hillary, wlio is now in NewYork on a lecture tour, said he would be interest In going to the tup of the Empire State Building (1.472 ft). Why? would like to see fi< u the lift works" he replied!46 words
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206 1954-02-09 3 MADRAS: A meeting of Ministers and non-official invitees was held last week .it the chambers of Mr. C. RajagopalachHri, Chief Minister, in uie Secretariat, to consider matters relating: to disputed areas of Chittor district, preliminary to the appointment or u Boundary to the appointmentFOC - 206 words
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Article212 1954-02-09 3 MADRAS: The Collector ol Chmgteput. Sri G.E. Muthirulandi, has informed the management of the Hindu Religious School Walajabad Chin R-leput District, that it h«-s boon decided to give Rs 10.000 towards the construction of the Cottage Industries buildtHK of the school, from the CommunityFOC - 212 words
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228 1954-02-09 3 HINDI Vs URDU A CONTROVERSY SINCE 1876 HYDERABAD: Sri Nandalal owatterji. Reader In History, University of Lucknow, ciaim to have discovered recently some letters of 1875-76 bringing to light th© "first and now forgotten official inquiry" into the HindiUrdu controversy during the post-mutiny period. In this paper on this "forgottenFOC - 228 words
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Article245 1954-02-09 3 TOKYO: A specially proecwwd barley, which has the looks and softness of rice, if not exactly its flavour, has aMx?are<j in the market in this rice-short country, and according to reports, is gaining in popularity among house -wives as a .substitute for the traditional staple food ofFOC - 245 words
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Article191 1954-02-09 3 AIi«AHA3AX>: President Prasad, said that the courts of justice in the country had a ffreat "part to play not only in deciding disputes between man and man .and between individuals and the State, but also in heftune the leffisJatures. Dr. Prasad, who was addressing the JudgesFOC - 191 words
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Article173 1954-02-09 3 NEW DEJLHI: Six members of the Afghan cultural delegation to India arrived in New Delhi. Two members of the delegation are already here. The delegation is led by Dr" Ali Ahmed Popal Deputy Minister of Education, Government of Afghanistan. Speaking to Pressmen at the airport,FOC - 173 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-02-09 3 Member* > of the staff of the Government Survey Department in Kuala Lumpur working on the Addreooes of Thanks presented by a delegation from the Federation of Malaya to the Sultan of Brunei for the $40-million loan recently offered by the Sultan to the Federation. .Picture shows in foreground (left75 words
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Article154 1954-02-09 3 BOMBAY: The Government of India are considering certain measures to push up the exports of Indian handicraits on an organised basis, it is learnt. Sample consignments of Indianmade handicrafts have been sent to leading departmental stores in New York and Paris for inspection with a view154 words
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Article641 1954-02-09 3 HEALTHIER THAN •PLAINSMEN"! NEW DELHI: As a rule the living standard of the aboriginal populations in independent countries Is extremely low and in the great majority of cases is considerably lower than that of the moat needy layers of the non-indigenous population, according to an International LabourFOC - 641 words
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390 1954-02-09 3 DACCA: Mr. Fazul Hua, Leader of the Krishak Sramik Party, told 1 an election meeting at Faridpur that if, in the interests of the country It was found necessary he would not hesitate to include Hindus in his Cabinet. Mr. Huq, whose party isFOC - 390 words
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485 1954-02-09 3 NEW DELHI: Underlining the need for the maintenance of correct standards for the dress to bo worn by Goverament officials occasions, the Home Ministry has issuod a at r tache r d office MinlStri€S Of the Government of India and its The circularFOC - 485 words
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Article159 1954-02-09 3 BOMBAY The newly-ap-pointed Assistant High Commissioner for Pakistan in Bombay, Mr. K. F. Khalil arrived here last week by air from Karachi. Mr. Khalil, who was formerly the First Secretary to the Pakistan Embassies in Washington and Jakarta, stated that his immediate task in BombayFOC - 159 words
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Article, Illustration1381 1954-02-09 4 Six Olympic Stars The Indian Hockey Federation Eleven is arriving here today, for a month's visit to Malaya. The team includes six Olympic stars in their party of 16 players. Balbir Singh is captaining the present team. Following are thumb-nail sketches of the players of1,381 words
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Article134 1954-02-09 4 But Stamp-Licking Unavoidable WASHINGTON, Feb. B.— The golfers caddy cart may soon be a familiar sight on American postmen's routes. The Post Office Department is putting them into test operation in a number of cities in an effort to take some of the load off the postman's feet. The two-wheeledAP - 134 words
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Article132 1954-02-09 4 Tho examination papers set during the past 3 years for the Competitive Examination for entry to Part I of the Higher Services under the Schemes of Service can now be purchased bound in the form of a booklet from the Government publication Bureau, General Post office, at $2./O132 words
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Article62 1954-02-09 4 39 Communist terrorists sur- i rendered during last month (January, 1954). This is a record number of surrenders since 45 Communist terrorists gave themselves up during August last year. The pre- I vious highest figure was 39 in January, 1953. Last month's 39 surrenders included five branch62 words
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Article49 1954-02-09 4 Mr. P. N. Ramakrishnan, a Meter Inspector employed by the City Council, has reported the loss of his Identity Card to the Singapore Police. Anybody finding the card is kindly asked to return it to the owner or leave it at the Rumah Miskin Police Station.49 words
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Article114 1954-02-09 4 ROME, Ffb. 8. Ex-Kins Farouk of Egypt threatened last night to take legal action against buyers of hi« personal property" scheduled to be auctioned by the Egyptian Government this week. In a statement issued by his secretary, Farouk said his lawyers had advised him that "allAP - 114 words
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Article52 1954-02-09 4 RANGOON. Feb. 8 The semi-official "New Times of Burma" reported yesterday that the Government of Burma has reached "complete" agreement for the sale and purchase of 700,000 tons of rice with the Indian Government. This virtually represent* the entire stock of surplus exportable rice, the paperAP - 52 words
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Article32 1954-02-09 4 The Indian Navy's 31st Mineswecpinp: .squadron consisting- of the ships "Bombay", "Rajputana", 'Bengal", aad "Madras" will be paying an in. formal visit to Singapore from Feb. 23 to 27.32 words
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