Indian Daily Mail, 19 February 1954

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X No. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 632 1 LEADERS DISCUSS ELECTIONS REPORT: FURTHER TALKS THIS WEEK-END The INDIAN DAILY MAIL reliably understands that Indian leaders assembled last week at the Federal Capital to discuss the Elections Report and the modifications needed to make it acceptable to the Indian Community, and that
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  • 46 1 PHOTO. President Ramon Ma^saysa y of the Philippine* climb* a hill during his recent visit to a Government settlement project for surrendered Communist huk dissidents at San IKfefonso, in Bulaoan Province. The President is also Minister of National Defence j A.P.
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  • 116 1 Harijan Entry Into Temple Challenged From Our Own Correspondent KANAKAS, Pfeb. 18.— Swami Karpatriji, Ramrajya Panshad leader, and fifty others including two women were arrested last evening under removal of Social Disabilities Act, when they obstructed last evening entry of a batch of Harijans into famous Viswaneth Temple on the
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  • 105 1 From Our Own Correspondent MYSORE. Feb. 18. The City of Mysore has been In the grip of kidnapping scare for the la«t three days. Rumours that children were being lifted to be offered as sacrifice for some project, resulted in detention of a fortyfive year old
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  • 103 1 CANBERRA, Reb. 18. It was almost "wear what you please" at a state ball the Queen attended in the King's Hall at Parliament House here last night. Tho Queen had asked that public be «Tdvised not to buy formal dress for the occasion, and as n
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  • 519 1 Calcutta Riots Unsuccessful Bid To Discuss Military Handling Of Strikers From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb. 18,— Shouting 'shame,' 'shame,' Communist Members of the House of People walked out yesterday, when the Speaker refused admission of their adjournment motion to discuss
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  • 191 1 DESPITE POLISH AND CZECH OPPOSITION PANMUNJOM, Feb. 18 —The Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission in a 65-mi nute meeting today passed a resolution dissolving itself at midnight Feb. 21 in face of strong opposition from the Polish and the Chech delegates. The Czech delegate described the dissolution as
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  • 99 1 THIMAYYA RETURNING FEBRUARY END NEW DELHI, Feb. 18 Lieutenant-General K. 3. Thimaya, Indian Chairman of the U.N. Neutral Nations P.O.W. Commission in 'Korea, will fly back to India at the end of this month to resume his job as Commandant of India's Western Command, a Defence Ministry spokesman Said today.
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  • 46 1 The Governor, Sir John Nicoii. will operate a fire alarm by pulling a lever to call out tire engines and crew of the new Alexandra Road Fire Station to be opened by him at 5 p.nv qq Thursday, Feb. 25.
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  • 132 1 U.N. To Meet In March To Discuss Korea LONDON. Feb. 18 The Government indicated in Commons that if the Berlin conference made no progress on the Korean pol.tical conference question, Canada's proposal that the United' Nations General Assembly should meet again in March might have to be considered. Mr. Phillip
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  • 224 1 The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, accompanied by Lady Templer, yesterday visited the Shuddha Samajam (Pure Life Society) and Home for Children situated six miles from Kuala Lumpur, on the road to Puchong. On their arrival, General and Lady Tempter were welcomed by
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  • 414 1 LONDON, Feb. 18.— The Queen mother will stay at the White House in Washington for thre days as the guest of President Eisenhower when she visits the United States in November, it was officially announced here Thb announcement from Clarence House, the Queen mother's
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  • 128 1 GEORGETOWN (British Guiana), Feb. 18. Demonstrations from enthusiastic thousands of party followers made mockery of Emergency orders banning assembliet* of more than five for two hours here last night as Peopled Progressive Parly leaden re-turned to this capital after a threemonth tour of India, Palds-
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  • 105 1 PROHIBITION TO BE REVISED IN ANDHRA From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Feb. 18.—Prohibition Enquiry Committee appointed by the Andhra Government submitted a report yesterday Though it will not be published till the State Cabinet considers same It la reliably learnt the Committee has said enforcement of prohibition in the present
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  • 445 1 LONDON, Feb. 18. Mr. Stan Awbery, (Labour) asked in the House of Commons what was be* ing done to introduce into Malaya and Singapore a comprehensive social insurance scheme. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Colonial Secretary, replied "In these and other territories it i« not
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  • 54 1 VATICAN CITY, Feb. 18.— The Pope's illness has delayed a final step In the canonization process of his predecessor, Piua X. The plenary session of the Church's Congregation of Rites to authorise the canonizat.on was to have been held yesterday. It must be held under the ********** presence
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  • Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri, Feb. 19, 1954.
    • 444 2 RHEE LEFT BARKING..... THE spontaneous and magnificent reception which the first contingent of the Indian Custodian Force was accorded at Singapore o n Tuesday jointly by all the communities, classes and categories of people, is undoubtedly a glowing tribute to the splendid manner in which these "soldiers of peace" have
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  • 2701 2 Govt. Order Challenged Interesting Arguments In Bombay High Court BOMBAY: The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Dixit of the Bombay High Court heard the application for a writ in the nature of mandamus filed by the Bombay Education Society, proprietors of Barnes' High School, Deolali, and
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  • 74 2 KARACHI. Fob. 18.—Canadian Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent arrived in Karachi yesterday and ;>aid he brought his country's assurances of "our desire to co-operate with the great people of Pakistan in the fight for our common cause/ The Canadian Premier, on a tour of numerous world
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  • 114 2 Indian Government's Import Policy NjbiW UKLiHI: The import policy for January -June ±ad 4, was announced in a pubic notice dated iX-cemoer 30, iys3 in the form of a small dook, containing only Uie changes that were made in the powcy tor the July-DecemiKr 1953 period. A revised edition of
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  • 84 2 Madrasi Expert For Burma MADRAS: Sri M. i>ut>ramaniam was felicitated i>n nis appointment as Technical Expert in charge of Projects in Burma. Un the UNESCO Scheme. He was formerly Electrical Insfx-ctor, Government of Madras, and Professor in Electrical En.«?ineerlne: at the Madras Institute of Technology, Chromepet. After tea. and group
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  • 690 2 BENGHAZI, Libya Fatima. Al-Shifa, Queen of Libya, is one of the most elegant Queens, but probably the least well known. She married Idriss L, the first King of Libya, who is 20 years her senior and her full cousin. Both are descendants of the Senu»si tribe,
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  • 67 2 Photo. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh drove over tfee Hand* of Bondi Beach. Sydney. Top photo shows lifesaver* lined! up at the water edge a-i the Queen and th© Duk* drove along the fuuio's during their visit to the surf carnlvaL Below another view
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  • 85 2 BARODA: The Government of Bombay has sanctioned a scheme for mcouragmg caste Hindus to bring up Scheduled Caste children in their families along with their own children, as one of the effective measures for removal of untouchability. The Government proposed to implement the scheme
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  • 77 2 Posed As Policeman To Cheat Merchant CALCUTTA: Posing himself &s a policeman, a man asked a shawl merchant to aeod a few shawls to the police headquarters at La] Bazaar for selection and purchase foy a Deputy Commissioner." Aa employee of the merchant 'brought some shawls to the place. Keeping
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  • 142 2 BOMBAY: Portuguese autho. rities in Goa were reinforcing the army there, following India's recent declarations vis-a-vis the foreign pockets on Indian soil, according to authoritative quarters here. They said that army chiefs in Panfim had ordered regular parades and exercises for all the army units with
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  • 65 2 CALCUTTA: The United Nations Educational. Scientific, and Cultural Organisation travelling scientific exhibition on tour of South-East Asian countries was opened at the Presidency College by th€ West Bengal Chief Minister Dr. B. C. Roy. The exhibition whose theme is "our senses, and the knowledge of the world, "demonstrate
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  • 1277 3 Union Govt. Announces Interim Relief Scheme NEW DELHI: Th* interim M*e mc of reUel in rec .iM U, suit* t+x on inter-State trade, announced, covers two aspect, namely Che auupUfieatton of procedure to avoid the vexation* of a non-resident trader, and the aue»tton of InUMMUUun
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  • 115 3 MADRAS: The financial implications of the recommendations of thp Parulefcar Committee on the modified scheme of elementary education, parti eulnrly with reference to providing guidance in regard to off-thc-school work of children, are now being scrutinised by the Government. A preliminary rough estimate suggests the possibility
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  • 234 3 PATTALA The Congress President, Sri Nehru in a 60--minute speech at an election meeting, criticised the part played by communal and Communist organisations in P.E.P.S.U.. and other States of India. H© said the- Communists with the "flag of Russia", which they paraded in th s
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    87 3 Photo. Mrs. Sun Yee, who believe* she 1r the firat Chinese woman to study modern art in Paris, Is shown herv at the China Institute, London, with her painting "Chicks," priced at 60. Kruinea*. It was one of her number of her works on show at the Nino-British Cultural Exhibition
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  • 223 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. X V. Reddy, Production Minister, announced in the House o/ the People, the Indian Government's decision to locate the proposed Rs. 710 million steel plant at Rourkela In Orissa. In a statement Mr. Reddy said that the Indian Govern-' ment had also
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  • 277 3 NEW DELHI Ch&udhri Brahm. Prakash, Chief Minister of Delhi State laid the foundation-stone of a new railway station for New Delhi. The three-storey railway station is estimated to cost about Rs. 20 lakhs The whole building is designed to be constructed in reinforced concrete framework. with
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  • 111 3 TEHRAN: Commenting on the Kashmir Constituent Assembly recommendation for, state's irrevocable accession to India, the leading Tehran Daily, 'Firman,' says: "A noteworthy point is that representatives of the same Kashmiri people have declared their desire for association I with India as are claimed by Pakistan
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  • 115 3 L.UCKNOW: Paddy yield in Uttar Pradesh went up Dy over 25 million maunds during the last paddy sea-son as a result of the Japanese method of cultivation which covered an area of 35,000 acres in 2W districts, says the Press Trust of India. The value
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  • 663 3 Unifying Force Ot Religion -RAJAJI MADRAS: Every loader of religion must lead his flock to pious and correct conduct and correct thinking, feeling and living in a spirit of brotherhood with other people, be- I cause the only way to prosper was through co-operation and correct conduct. Mr. C. Raja-
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  • 83 3 DACCA (Pakistani, Feb. 17 -Seven persons including two policemen, were injured near Jtialakati yetserday in an election clash between supporters of Prime Minister Mohammed Ali and opposition groups. Bamboo sticks and brickbats were used freely by supporters of the rival sides, who accused each other of
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  • 60 3 CALCUTTA: The 100-veax-oJd wooden Burmese pagoda !in Gilcutta'a Eden Gardens will soon be pulled down, and re-erected. The Government of West Bengal, which will bear the cost of repairs, will approach the Burmese Government. :f necessary. for experienced labour to renew the falling structure, believed to
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  • 322 4 ONLY 1 10 SEATS IN THE HOUSE? Reducing High Cost Of Ceylon Parliament COLOMBO: The Constitution Order-in-Council is likely to be amended shortly fixing an all-time ceiling on the number of seats in the House of Representatives. According to present indications the number ia to be 110, which is the
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  • 54 4 Examinations in Hindi will be held on Feb. 20 and 21 In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur centres under the auspices of the Hindustani Prachar Sabha Malaya. Candidates appearing for the examinations are requested to contact their centres or write direct to the Secretary Hindustani Prachar Sabha Malaya No
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  • 59 4 Music With Charms especially when played by Vittorio Gassman who shows Elizabeth Taylor haw he has learned M.JS& t^^? 01 5L f 1 i 8 °°;?fcuTmK role with her in ?»i-<*-M s "Rhapsoqy," 'dramatic new love story directed by Charles Vider and also starring H
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  • 28 4 CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBER The Office Telephone Number of Mr. M. Gopala. Menon Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, has been changed from 4682 to *****
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  • 249 4 NEW YORK: The city has its dwindling quota of lady drivers, most of whom got into the business during the last war. I rode with one the other day, an elderly woman 12 years on the job, says an A. P. correspondent. "Don't know how much
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  • 131 4 MEDAN, Feb. 18.—Newspapers here report that antiGovernment rebels in Sumatra are receiving smuggled weapons from Malaya brought across the narrow Straits of Malacca in small fishing boats. The reports say that two Shipments of arms were landed on lonely Kampong Simpang Ulu to strengthen
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  • 100 4 The Annual General Meeting of the Malayan Indian Congress, Pudu Branch, will be held on Sunday Feb. 21. at the Congress Reading Room, Sungei Besi Road Siven Temple. Kuala Lumpur, at 400 p.m. At this meeting new set of omce-bearers and delegates wiH be elected. The Malayan Indian
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  • 48 4 Anglo-Chinese School, Barker Road, Founder's Day y^n be celebrated on Monday Mar. 1, at 8.20 a.m. Mr. W A. C. Good Colonial Secre-" £7' d D E. H B Amstutz Vrtll address the assembly and Mrs. Good© will distribute the prizes awarded for scholarshlpt
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