Indian Daily Mail, 16 February 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 5 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY i«. iftiu FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS"
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  • 183 1 Final Disposition Of Anti-Red PoWs Not Known PANMUNJOM, Feb. 15.— Indian Lieut. Gen. K. S. Thimayya said today the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission probably will complete its final report on the handling of PoWs tomorrow. He told newsmen he did not know when
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  • 126 1 From Our Own Correspondent KATHMANDU, Feb. 15.— King Tnbuvana of Nepal in* a Royal Proclamation yesterday -tripped the Supreme Court of the country many of its powers and reaffirmed his inherent power of Royal prerogatives and supreme executive legislative and judicial authority. The affirmation
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  • 96 1 Ceylon Ind. Congress Plan Agitation From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb. 15.--President Rajendra Prasad yesterday ratified the agreement reached in the Prime Ministers of India and Ceylon, i elating to illicit immigration f Indians into Ceylon and Citizenship rights for persons of Indian origin in Ceylon. The Government also
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  • 113 1 PORTLAND. (New York), Fob. 15 Plans have been announced here for a month-long vis t to Pakistan by Mayor f'bert H. Kerr as part of an •xchange programme between Pakistan and Cortland. Kerr, tentatively .scheduled l» leave on March 5, will be accompanied by
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  • 486 1 MONKEY GAVE THE SIGNAL TO S. F. PATROL The gibbering of frightened monkeys betrayed the presence of three armed and uniformed Communist terrorists to a Security Forces' patrol in the jungle near Kota Tinggi, Johore, on Saturday, Fe*>. 13, and; resulted in the death of one of the terrorists. The
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  • 84 1 RED M. U. Ps. BOYCOTT PARLT. PR. ADDRESS From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb. 15.— Communist Members In the Parliament have decided to boycott the Presidential Address today inaugurating the sessions of both Houses of Parliament in protest against Government's callous attitude on the occasion of Kumbh Mela. Meeting
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  • 83 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Feb 15.— Over eight lakh of voters in Travancore State will go to polls today in twenty constituencies to return representatives to State Assembly Elections to Assembly starting today will last eight days. The Assembly has a strength of 117. Ballot
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  • 64 1 From Our Own Correspondent VUAYAWADA, Feb. 15. Andhra Chief Minister laid the foundation stone of Krishna Barrage an irrigation with highway project. On completion in three years, this would bring under additional cultivation one lakh of acres and connect Calcutta-Madras national highway. This is the first major undertaking
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  • 48 1 The Health authorities of Singapore have ordered all the deck-passengers of s.s. Rajula, which arrived here Saturday from India to be Quarantined for further two weeks, till Sunday. Feb. 28. It is gathered that one of the passengers was found to be having smallpox.
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  • 109 1 The troopship AusturiaV carrying the first contingent of the Imllan Custodian For-. c« in Korea is arriving here today at 9.15 a.m. With the Indian group are 88 nonrepatriated prisoner* of war, who asked 1 to be sent to neutral count lie*. The ship will berth
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  • 106 1 Starvation Stalks R. China HONG KONG, Feb. 15 There is food rationing all over CJhina and some localized food shortages but there is no widespread starvation and none seems imminent. This summarizes the testimony of about two dozen Chinese and foreign arrivals in Hong Kong within the last ten days.
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  • 69 1 CANBERRA. Feb. 15 —The Queen indicated today a "future Royal visit to Australia that would take in Australian territories in the Pacific, is a possibility. After receiving delegations from the Commonwealth territories this morning the Queen said, "I am sorry that it is not possible
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  • 410 1 CHICAGO, Feb. 15.— Mr. Chester Bowles, U. S. Ambassador to India from 1951 to 1953, said yesterday India and China are in a race to show the peoples of Asia which can provide the better standard of living. Mr, Bowles said at
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  • 152 1 MANILA, Feb 15 Philippines Vice-President Carlos P. Garcia said here in a speech that the Philippines' new "Asia for the Asians" foreign policy is the battle cry of "a resurgent nationalism in liberated Asian countries." Garcia, who also is Secretary of Foreign Affairs, grave his full endorsement
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  • 70 1 General John E. Hull, Far East and United Nations Commander, shakes hands* as he says goodbye to Lt. General K.S Thimayya (Right), Indian Chairman of the Neutral Nation* Repatriation Commission. At. left, looking on is General Maxwell Taylor, USA Bth Army CommantXer 'in Korea. General Thiraayya is
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  • 94 1 BERLIN, Feb. 15 The forth secret session of the Bi£ Four Conference to try to find a way of meeting Communist China started in the Russian sector today. Item one of the agenda (international tension and a Big Five conference with Communist Ohina) is th
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  • 200 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 15.— The world's newsprint shortage is so bad many newspapers have had to stop publication, a special report to the United Nations said yesterday. The report is the result of a survey by staff members of the Economist, a London weekly magazine, presented jointly by
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  • 123 1 'REFUSE RHEE'S OFFER' TIMES LONDON, Feb. 15 The offer to send Korean* troops to Indo-China made recently by the South Korean President Syngman Rhee should be refused, the Times declared today. But this independent newspaper added: "The larger idea of bringing the Asian nations more closely and more cooperatively into
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  • 302 1 From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Feb. 15. —The Bengal Government yesterday announced their decision, to appoint a commission of three members, presided by a High Court Judge to investigate the present state of affairs and teaching arrangements therein in Secondary Schools with instructions to
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  • 146 1 Leftist political parties tonight threatened to support a five-day-old strike of 23,000 secondary school teachers by "serious disturbances throughout West Bengal", adds a Reuter message. The Leftist groups announced that they would act today In support of the teachers' claim by preventing legislators from discussing the budget
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  • 210 1 GAS WORKS STOKERS GET WAGE INCREASE Twenty four stokers employed in the City Ga s Works will get a six per cent Increase in their salary with effect from Nov. 11, 1952. This wage increase is the result of protest by the Singapore Government and City Council Labour Union about
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  • 72 1 The President, Ramakrishna Mission announces with grateful thanks th? receipt of $125 for feeding the childern of the Mission Boys' Home and al3o 348 yards of Blue and White cloth worth about $600 to make school uniform for the sanv childern, from Mr. N. Manchharam
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  • 462 2 KOZHIKODE: An appeal to women students to grow up to be good wives and mothers und bring up their children to become dutiful citizens was made by Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, laying the foundation-stone of the Providence College building at Florigan Hills, six miles from
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  • 111 2 KALUTARA: At the Kalulara Assizes, proceedings had to be conducted in three languages, when a witness. Police Constable Balakrishnan gave evidence in Tamil. One accused, the fifth, Desimon Perera was undefended and conducted his own defence. Consequently, the constable's evidence had to be interpreted to
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  • 181 2 LUCKNOW The Uttar Pra-'-lesh Government has appointed a three-man enquiry committee with Mr. Kamal Kanta v ™*> former Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court as Chairman to enquire into' the rE m u h Na S ar tragedy at Allahabad on Feb. 3 The other
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  • 1468 2  - - G. G. THOMSON BY Public Relations Officer, Singapore Following is the text of a Radio Malaya broadcast by Mr. G. G. Thomson, Public Relations Officer, Singapore, on Saturday, which contains a sound enunciation of Constitutional propositions and right* with particular references to problems facing Malayan Constitutional Committees at
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  • 181 2 DACCA: The Pakistani Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ali, discounted Press reports that a decision had been taken to impose Governor's rule in East Bengal from March 15, after the expiry of the life of the present Legislative Assembly on March 14. Replying to Pressmen's
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  • 182 2 COLOMBO: The U.S.A. U interested in the betel chewers of Ceylon, judging from a letter just received from the Director of the Roswell Park Memorial Institute of Buffalo, New York State addressed to the late Dr. A. H. N. Welikala. The late Dr. Welikala who had specialised
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  • 896 2  -  Ernest Atkinson by Sir Winston Churchill recently rejected a suggestion that he should bring in legislation to make strikes illegal until all resources of arbitration had been exhausted He was clearly m line with the British tradition and practice, to leave industry, as far as ever
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  • 397 2 Nehru Urged To Reverse Kashmir Step KAKACHI Pakistan i Foreign Minister, Sir Zafrullah Kuan, urged Mr. Nehru to "repudiate ciearly and unequivocally the recent resolution of tne Kashmir Constituent Assembly in favour of accession to India. In an interview, Sir Zaftnilli said such a step on the part of India's
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  • 38 2 WASHINGTON. Feb. 15 Laos, the Indochiiicse kingdom invaded by Cnijiimmist Vutm nh troops, Saturday returned a polite "not just now, thank.- through its Legation here to an offer of help from South Korea. AP
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  • 804 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Louis Fischer, the American j,, Ur naUst, said that India had made more progress j n the economic sphere and he was jflad to note that the f ()0 <t position had Improved considerably. He added: "India L the
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  • 1943 3 Will Not Harm India Nor Cause Of World Peace U. K. High Commissioner Pays Tributes To Custodian Force MADRAS: Sir Alexander Clutterbuok, the United K.npLmi HMfh now on a visit to MaSra? exureMcd th« view that "India to-day is in a very
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  • 158 3 RETENTION OF ENGLISH: BOMBAY MOVE BOMBAY: The "Bombay siaie Parents' Association," wita Mr. 8. K. Paul, President of tne Bombay Pradesh Congress Oommictee, as ciiairman was formed! at a meeting uf parent* of scnooi children here "to mobilize imbue opinion for the retention Of KnyHfth" The Association will "carry on
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  • 127 3 "League No Longer A Dynamic Force" IiAHORE: Mr. Yaqub All Khan, counsel for Main Mumtaz Daultana, former ahietf Minister of Punjab (P), told the Disturbances Court of Inquiry here that the Muslim League, as a dynamic force, had ceased to exist. "Its present position is that all those who are
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  • 100 3 LUCKNOW Mr. Narain Dutta Tewari, PSP member of the U.P. Legislative Assembly and five others were arrested at the Kashipur Mill gate for allegedly obstructing sugar cane growers from supplying cane to the mills. Three other PSP MLAs, Mr Genda Singh, Mr. Raj Bansi Rat and Mr. Avadh
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  • 128 3 LAHORE: Mr. Yakub All Khan, Oounael for Mian Mumtaz Daultana, told the Disturbances Court of InquiTy that Khwaja Nazimuddin, the former Pakistani Premier, encouraged the anti-Ahmediya agitation early last year to keep the people of West Pakistan busy in religious strife. This was done in order to
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  • 109 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan Central Government have decided to impose Governor's rule in East Pakistan on Mar. 15, according to indications available from authoritative sources. This decision is stated to be the result of talks held between the Governor-General, Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, and the Governor of
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  • 140 3 BOMBAY: Mr Y. B. Chavan, Bombay's Minister for Civil Supplies, s aid the State Government was in communication with the Centre on the question of decontrol of rice. Rice is the only grain controlled in the State. Mr. Chavan said the Government of India was considering
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  • 104 3 BOMBAY: The Board of Trustees of the Navjivan Trust which met here under the presidentship of Mr. Morarji Desai, Chief Minister of Bombay decided to continue the publication of the weekly Harijan in all the three languages, namely, English, Hindi and Gujerati. The Board also decided to
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  • 252 3 "Asia in Our World" was the subject chosen by ijord Biidwood, long prominent in pre-war Tndia when he spoke this week to the Parliamentary Association for World Government at a meeting held in the House of Commons. On the role of Asia in world politics. L<ord Birdwood
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  • 299 3 BOMBAY Mr. George Woods, Chairman of the first Boston Corporation and Leader of the World Bank-cum-Amerlcan Investment Mission, said that the talks the Mission had with businessmen, industrialists and Government officials had been hopeful. He added: "I think that some constructive benefit would come from them."
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  • 52 3 ROME. Feb. 15 Admiral Earl Mountbattpn and Lady Mountbatten left from Ciampino airport here at the same time, but for different destinations. Lady Mountbatten took off on a commercial flight for a vacation trip to, New Delhi, while he left oh his personal plane for
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  • 673 4 Ceylon Indian Congress Anxiety About Issue Of Stateless Persons TRIVANDKI M. The Ceylon Indian Congress Delegation met Prime Minister Nehru to seek clarification of the terms of the N*hrn-KotelawaU Agreement on the citizenship tame. The delegation was closeted* with the Prime Minister for üboot an hour and a half. The
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  • 358 4 COLOMBO: In the House of Representatives the Speaker, Mr. Albert F. Perier, read a message from the GovernorGeneral stating his intention to prorogue Parliament on March 31st, and to summon it on Monday, April 12th in Independence Hall when Queen Elizabeth II would open Parliament. Mr. C. W.
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  • 197 4 COLOMBO Replying to criticisms of Opposition M.P.s about the payment of relief to T.B. patients m<i their depend, ants, the Minister of Health, Mr. E. A. Nugawela, said in the House of Representatives thet he agreed that there was "inordinate delay" on the part of the
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    209 4 Mr. P. BHASKARA MENON, advocate, PARUR, Travan-core*-Cochin State and MISS.SARADA MENON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Menon of Kemuning Estate, Tebong Malacca, whose marriage took place recently at the bride's residence at Thatohapillil Anath House, Chennamangalam, T-C. State. The bridegroom is the brother of Mr. P. Pankan
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  • 91 4 CALCUTTA: A new silver refinery which could recover silver from low touch silver alloys wiH shortly be estab* lished in India, said Mr. G. C. Mitter, President of the Indian Institute of Metals. Mr. Mitter, who was addressing the seventh annual meet- ing of the Institute
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  • 313 4 NEW DELHI: India hopes to blunt the sharp edge of its staKKin* unemployment problem with a n»>w government programme. Eighty thousand college graduates who spend their days sniping at the government from coffee-house chairs will receive teaching jobs under the Central Education Ministry's rural
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  • 41 4 The Indian Hocky Federation team won the singular honour of scoring- ten goals against nil against Malacca Eleven at Malacca yesterday The Indian team member* were accorded a civic recention by the Malacca Municipal Council yesterday.
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  • 84 4 LONDON, Feb 15 The first Hincu-Russian dictionary recently came off the press Moscow Radio reported yesterday. Hindi :<j the Indo-Ary ;in language of Northern Inc.ia which is spoken by upwards O f 100 million persons. The new dictionary which contains scm c 44,000 words and expressions was compiled
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  • 35 4 MOSCOW. Feb. 15 Soviet Premier Malenkov declared last n.ght that there can be no security in the world and no relaxation r>f international tension unless Communist China attains "her rightful place in the international AP
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