Indian Daily Mail, 13 February 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 2. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 665 1 Indian Soldiers Of Peace' Due Here Monday City Council President To Welcome Them At Wharf The Indian Custodian Force that did a splendid job in Korea supervising repatriation of the prisoners of war to the country of their choice, will on their way bade to India touch Singapore. The Indian
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  • 276 1 RAJAH, D. S. P. WOUNDED BY GANGSTERS A Chinese detective was ehot dead and Mr. A. T. Rajah, D.S.P. was seriously wounded by gangster gunmen yesterday following an incident at Farrer Park, where two gangster groups clashed. On receipt of information that two gangster groups had come to a clash
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  • 110 1 G.C.C.L.U Challenges C.J.A. Mr. R. K. Palaiyan, Secretary of the Government and City Council Labour Union, yesterday challenged the Council of Joint Action to prove that the Council has never been the cause of the delay in implementing the Ritson recommendations. Mr. Palaiyan alleges that the C.J.A. was mainly responsible
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  • 72 1 KARACHI, Feb. 12.— King Feisal of Iraq is to visit Pa kistan some time next month, authoritative sources said here yesterday. The exact date of arrivsil is to be announced later. Kin£ Feisal wAs scheduled to reach Karachi on Jan. 18 but had to cancel
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  • 98 1 PARIS, Feb 12.— Dr. Luther Evans, Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation. said that the extension of primary and fundamental education community development and scientific research were of special importance to Asian countries. He said that on a five-week tour of several Asian countries
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  • 88 1 KAMARAJ ARRIVING HERE MAR. 4 Mr. K. 'Kamami. President, Tamilnad Congress Committee, is arriving here on March 4. via Colombo. He is expected to spend two weeks in Malaya, touring important places. Mr. Ka.nv\ra.i, who is also a member of the Union Parliament will be given a reception in Singapore
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  • 78 1 LONDON. Feb. 12. Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, turned down a suggestion in the House of Commons that he should invite General Neguib, the Egyptian Prime Minister, to London. Mr. Woodrow Wyatt, (Labour) had suggested this sc that they could discuss the outstanding obstacles
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  • 198 1 U. S. Military Aid To Pakistan Now Certain WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. Diplomatic officials said today the United States has decided to ffive substantial military aid to Pakistan regardless of India's angry protests. An American military survey mission, they said, will kg to Pakistan to look over its armed forces and
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  • 30 1 KARACHI, Feb. 12. The Pakistan Government has made a grant of Rs. 50,000 (about £5,000 sterling) towards the expense^ of the Pakistan cricket team's tour of England this summer.- Reuter
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  • 385 1 The Indian Navy's Minesweepers LN'S Bombay (Comdr. MM. Kaul), INS Bengal (Lt Comdr. B. De G. Pinto), INS Madras (Lt. Comdr. H. F. Dubash) and INS Rajputana (Lt Comdr. P. Dutta) will be paying an informal visit to Malaya and Singapore from Feb.
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  • 193 1 LrUCKNOW, Feb. 12.— The most debated topic here in Uttar Pradesh state, India, is whether the nine year old crippled boy, now convalescing in Balrampur hospital is or is not a wolf boy. Picked up by a police flying squad at Lucknow railroad junction on Jan. 17
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  • 322 1 South Korean Troops To Indo-China? U. N. Command Welcomes Rhee's Reported Offer France Met Expected To Accept the United Nations Commander in Korea, said there would be "certain advantages" If South Korean troops were sent to help in the war against th« Communists in Indo-china. Gen. Hull who arrived here
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  • 140 1 DIED WHILE FEEDING MANNAS: A threw-month-old baby boy died! while bi» mother wa# suckling him in the Golombo-Talaimanna r mail train between Mannar and Pesalat Rangasamy, a labourer working In a Hatton tea estate, and! bis wife, with their child, were travelling in the train to Talaimannar to take boat
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  • 190 1 MELBOURNE, Feb. 12 Errors of conduct towards the Queen and Duke are being committed almost daily and the worst offenders are dignitaries associated with the civic welcomes. Gordon Williams of the Melbourne "Argus" reported from Sydney •'Most of the bhmders are embarrassing to either the Queen
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  • 104 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. 12.— South Korea has reportedly offered to send at least one and possibly two army divisions to Indo-china to help battle Communist-led rebels. Informed diplomatic officials said South Korean President Syngman Rhee personally made the offer to General John E. Hull, American Par
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  • 66 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. 12.— At President Eisenhower's suggestion a group of State Governors will visit Korea on about Apr. 1 to appraise the situation there and report to the American people. The White House made public a letter from Mr. Eisenhower to Governor Dan Thornton of
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  • 64 1 KEW DELHI, Fob. 12.— A Government spokesman said that India will sign an agreement to purchase 600,000 tons of Burmese rice ''in about a week," Pood Minister Ft. A. Kidwal hinted the agreement was in the offing earlier this week when he stated that India was
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  • 197 1 INDIA WILL PROTECT KOREAN PoWs NEW DELHI. Feb. 12. India announced yesterday that the 88 Korean prisoners of war who want to co to neutral countries will be kept under (military "protection" at an army cantonment near New Delhi. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said the men. who refused repatriation, were
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  • 125 1 COLOMBO. Feb. 12.—Russia'B delegate to the U.N. Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) told newsmen here yesterday his country could supply varied industrial equipment for this area. The .statement appeared to be in line with the current Soviet drive to boost
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  • 107 1 LONDON, Feb. 12.— Mr. R. A. Butter. Chancellor of the Exchequer, sprang a surprise yesterday by giving away one of the secrets of his budget which is not due to be presented till April. He told the House of Commons it would contain no changes
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  • 555 2 Indian Daily Mail NOTES AND COMMENTS Singapore, Smt., Feb. IS, 1964 "EUROPE FOE EUROPEANS" ASIANS will uphold the slogan of "Europe for Europeans" raised at the present Big Four conference in Berlin, but not for reasons which its author has advanced. The Russian Foreign Minister Mr. Molotov, who coined the
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  • 1671 2 India Asks United Nations To Adopt World Calendar" (Dr. Gerald Wendt) rpHE Government of India x has proposed that the "World Calendar" be placed upon the agenda of the 18th Session of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, which will open in Geneva on 29 June. As
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  • 530 2 NEW DELHI; Rajakumaxi Amrit Kaur, Union Minister for Health, said: that the future of the nation depended on how the present generation looked after the physical, mental and moral health of Ita children. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur was speaking: at the opening of a Child Health Exhibition being
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  • 127 2 turned down by the Central Government two years r *>ut he aUU hoped that it niffht be reconsidered. ll Pr. Roy. who was speakinc tlio 1,952-ton SS. Oriental Phoenix (ply** between cy! r e Andaman*) to r?J£^ Andaman at the King S»t fh S Docks in
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  • 568 2 MADRAS: A plea for retaining as far as possible tfe distinctive feature* of spoken and Written Tamil wa»' madl by Sri CL Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister while inauirairat in* the second' Tamil Writer*' Conference held undw hJ auspices of the Madras Tamil Writer** Association
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  • 264 3 Radhakrlshnan of the country towantelhet-^^ f l mind. be added ooulrf become Seit lX?£ profession. No nation. „f h apathy and inSferSS? tremte|> lU He wanted the teachers to realise fully their manifold resDons.billties towards the otu(fents. They were masters of their destinies
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  • 157 3 U.S. AID TO PAK. UNWISE HYDERABAD iDn) Dr. E. Stanley Jones, an American evangelist, said he disagreed with the action o< his Government in proposing to give Military aid to Pakistan. Addressing. <t meeting here. Dr. Jones, who arrived in India towards the end of last month, said he wrote
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  • 144 3 LONDON: Mr. A. Butter, British Chancellor of Exchequer, said in the House of Common* that India had •'JM'd inflation. Mr- Butter who was reporting on th« recent meet, teg of the Commonwealth Finance Ministers h. Sydney •aid that India was today not using her unable rwrve balance*
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  • 160 3 Estate Duty Suggestion MADRAS: The Tamil Chamber of commerce has sent a communication to the Ministry of Finance*. Government of India suggesting various measures that might be adopted by the Government in the matter of Income-tax payments. The Chamber has stated that Section 18 -A for collecting advance tax was
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  • 242 3 HUBLI: Sri K. A. Hanumanthiah. Chief Minister of Mysore, inaugurating the Karnataka Congress Convention asked the Kannadigas to avoid fasts, violent speeches, and similar forms of agitation for achieving their goal of a separate Karnataka State He advised them to* place their demands unitedly before the States
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  • 136 3 BOMBAY Thirty sadhus from Madhya Pradesh marched to Bombay Secretariat to meet the State Chief Minister, Sri Morarji Desai, to a»k for his help to "free" their spiritual leader from "forcible detention'" by a "rich man in Bombay." The sadhug believe that their leader, 96year-old
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  • 611 3 KOZHIKODE: Mr. Sri prakasa, Governor of Madras, was presented wita a civic address by the Kozhikode Municipal Council at the Maoanchira Maidan. The Governor, who was accompanied by Smt Kamini Dcvi, his daughter-in-law, and Smt. Suthavattu Dcvi, his daughter, his personal staff, the Collector and the
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  • 134 3 HYDERABAD: With a view to educating the public regarding the activities of the Air India International and the Indian Airline Corporation. a combined stall of these concerns has been opened in the All-India Industrial Exhibition here. Models of various aircraft used have been kept for public view
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  • 193 3 BOMBAY: The Joint Chief Controller of Imports announced that licences for the import of raw cotton of staple length not less than 1 1,6 inches from the U.S. for the period JanuaryXJun* 1954 would be issued freely. An official notification issued here recently said that licences
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  • 130 3 Mr. Arthur C. Clarke, Chairman of the British Inter* Planetary Society, stated here that at the present speed of rockets the Moon could be reached in five ovaya, Venus id five months, and Mars >n eight months. Atomic power, he said, had made the
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  • 395 3 BOMBAY: Police of four Western India States working in close ooUaboration beUevethey have unrecovered a new criminal tribe which may oallfor classification and ultimate regulation. They are the 500 families of the Bavria tribe which migrated to India after the partition from Hyderabad (Sind). The male
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  • 59 3 VORTH LAKHJLMPUR: In the last parliamentary byelection in the North JLak-himpur-Sib*agnr constituency, held on Jan. 31. only one vote of the 600 on the list was ca»t at the polling station situated at the Ananda T. E. in North l«akhknpur. About 30% of thH votes were
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  • 75 3 KOTTAYAM: Sri Nehru. Congress President, address insr a n election meeting:, said: "I do not believe in stars sun. Ob moon, affecting: the destiny of India. I believe in human 'beings moulding: her destiny, 'but n ot the distant stars. It is you and T. and
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  • 118 3 KANDY, Oeylon, Feb. 11.— Delegates to a conference of the U.N. Economic Commission for Asia and the far East (ECAFE) generally hay« welcomed a Russian offer of aid to under-developed countries. Soviet delegate V. A. Meuahikov told the conferenc« Tuesday his country would consider specific requests from Asian
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  • 38 3 KARIMGAJSfJ: The Sche" dulcd Oiste cormnunity decided to carry on "vigorous pror;ag:anda" for marriaftes between Caste Hindus and Scheduled Castes. Rewards iire bein£ offered to prospective bridegrooms and brides for these marriagrc?.- FOC
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  • 147 4 I Queen Feeling Strain Of Aussy And N. Z. Tour COLOMBO, Feb. 12.— Ceylon officials were reported on Thursday to have received information that the Queen may not visit Ceylon on her Commonwealth tour. She is due here on April 10 Hor a 11-day visit. The
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  • 100 4 be reached only after most weighty deliberations and aay such announcement would come from London," the spokesman »aid. "Actually nothing of the kind is being contemplated. "Reports that Ceylon might be skipped because the Queen is exhausted are quite unfounded. She is tired at the end of
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  • 44 4 NAIROBI, Feb. IZ.-'-Kenya's European men between 18 and 45 were ordered Thursday to register for possible security force duty in a stepped-up campaign to wipe out the Mau Mau anti white terrorism which has gripped this British African colony. A.P.
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  • 36 4 The office of the War Damage Commission and that of the War Risks (Goods) Insurance Fund will move from Fullerton Building- to Colombo Court, Monsoor Street, with effect from Feb. 15, 1954.
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  • 169 4 Sir KAnthlah Vaithianathan Minister of Industries, Housing and Social Services, laid the foundation stone for the Kiß* George V Silver Jubileo Memorial Home for the aged and blind. The site chosen is near Pannai ferry at Jaffna. Sir Kanthiah said that though he was
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  • 459 4 KANDY, Feb. 12. The Soviet Union clashed with Britain and the United States here yesterday over whether or not the United States was trripped by an economic crisis. The scene was the 10th plenary session off the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and
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  • 1073 4 Important Amendments CALCUTTA: Consent of the President of the Senate or the Speaker of the House of Representatives, as the cas« may be, will have to be obtained by the AttorneyGeneral before he can hold an Investigation of an ailegar tion of bribery against a Senator or
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