Indian Daily Mail, 20 February 1954
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Title Section16 1954-02-20 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 9. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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334 1954-02-20 1 BUT MENON CITES THREE CONDITIONS UNITED NATIONS, NY., Fe b. 19.— U.N. Secretary Gen. Dag Hammarskjold yesterday hailed the Berlin agreement to have a Korean Peace conference as a "great step forward for the aims of the United Nations." This wa« typicalAP - 334 words
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Article224 1954-02-20 1 KIRKBY, (Liverpool), Feb. 19.— Mr. Robert Williams, 52--year-old pr.ncipal of the Malayan College for teachers here has been offered the post of principal of the new Kota Bharu College. Kelantan. Five members of his staff have been invited to go with him. AH have been acceptedReuter - 224 words
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Article164 1954-02-20 1 KARACHI, Feb. 19.—Canadian Prime Minister L. S. St. Laurent started yesterday paying homage to the late leaders of Pakistan and motored to place wreaths at the graves of founder Mohammad All Jinnah and first Prime Minister L,iaquat AH Khan, who lie buried side by side. LaterA.P. - 164 words
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Article154 1954-02-20 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.— Representatives of the 16 nations which sent troops to fight in Korea will meet here tomorrow to consider the Big Four decision to call a Korean political conference In Geneva in April. Mr. Arthur Dean, the United States Ambassador who represented the United Nations inReuter - 154 words
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Article, Illustration91 1954-02-20 1 PHOTO. President Syngman Rhee of South Korea, leads his people in giving thanks to Americans who contributed 2,600.000 pounds of clothin?, foodstuffs and medical supplies in a drive conducted last November by the National Catholic Welfare Conference in the United state*. The distribution ceremony was held atA.P. - 91 words
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Article39 1954-02-20 1 GENOA (Italy) Feb. 19.— Anybody wanting to build any ships for Soviet Russia better be prepared to accept payment in corn not cash. And its only the promise of corn at that not any actuallydelivered grain.39 words
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Article84 1954-02-20 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 19.— The Indian Finance Minister, S'r Chintaman Deshmukh, said yesterday the sterling area had "moved from a period of crisis to one of reasonable confidence." In a report to the House of the People on the recent Commonwealth Finance Ministers' Conference in Sydney, heReuter - 84 words
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452 1954-02-20 1 "WAS ON EXECUTIVE COUNCIL SINCE 1946 KNEW WORKING OF GOVT. WfeLL" The new Indian Member of the Federal "Cabinet" Mr. V. M. N. Menon told the Indian Daily Mal( representative recently that he had been associated! with the Executive Council sine,, 1946, and he452 words
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Article43 1954-02-20 1 At 2.90 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 22, in the City Council Chamber the report of the Rendrt CommtoHion will be signed by the Chairman, Sir George Rendel, and members of the Comntis.Mon. The report will then be submitted to the Governor.43 words
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Article150 1954-02-20 1 LONDON, Feb. 19.— Plenty of Britons and their papers think it would be a good idea if Princess Margaret went along when her mother visits America next October. London newspapers front paged reports saying Americans are hoping the Princess will accompany Queen Mother Elizabeth toA.P. - 150 words
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Article100 1954-02-20 1 Tremendous interest has been aroused by the launching in Singapore and Malaya of the new motor spirit "SHELL WITH 1.C.A." On Saturday morning, Feb. 13. a few hours after the announcement of this new spirit, telephones in Shell House and in the Shell Branch Office at Mac100 words
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239 1954-02-20 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb. 19. Opposition attempt in the House of People to censure Nehru Government for failure to bring the motion of its own to discuss the situation in Calcutta, was defeated by 259 to 66. In the face of239 words
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Article162 1954-02-20 1 CALCUTTA, Feb. 19.—Demonstrators waged guerilla war against police and troops here tonight in the third day of riots touched off by the strike of 25,000 secondary school teachers in West Bengal, adds Reuter. About 200 people were arrested for disturbing the peace and damaging state162 words
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111 1954-02-20 1 Indian Troops Pass Through Rhee's Territory Without Incident SEOUL, Feb. 19.— Seven hundred homeward bound Indian troops reached Inchon port today without incident after a 60-mile train journey guarded by U.S. tanks and soldiers because of South Korean threats. A heavy guard took over at stations the moment the trainA.P. - 111 words
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Article182 1954-02-20 1 Wax Figure Of Churchill Smashed LONDON, Feb: 19. The wax ntfures of k'rime Minister Cnurcmn and two memDers ol nis cabinet were sma^ned to .pieces by a man with a hammer at the turned Mauam russaud's Museum yesterday. While a party of schoolgirls J okou on in norror, Museum attendantsA.P. - 182 words
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Article52 1954-02-20 1 From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Feb. 19.— West Bengal Budget presented in the Assembly showed overall deficit of rupees 12,43 crores. Chief Minister Roy presenting the budget said expenditure under Education had gone up by 1.66 crores and the Government were spending one fifth of revenue under52 words
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Article29 1954-02-20 1 KARACHI, Feb. 19.— Japan has established an office of engineering consultants in Karachi to extend technical advice on operation of heavy machniery and textile machinery.29 words
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Article152 1954-02-20 1 NEW DELHI, India, Feb. 19. Medical experts studying India's ''wolf boy" barred visitors and isolated him in private quarters at the Lucknow Hospital. Completing one phase of their examination, the experts estimated the child's physical age at 11 years, but his mental age at only 11 months.A.P. - 152 words
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Article103 1954-02-20 1 From Our Own Correspondent PATIALA, Feb. 19.— Polling in the elections to sixty member PEPSU Legislative Assembly which commenced in respect of forty-eight constituencies yesterday was businesslike and brisk. "Ttompetent authorities placed polling percentage at sixty, PEPSU Assembly was dissolved, »nd tfte Ministry dismissed «ver aA.P. - 103 words
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Article163 1954-02-20 1 BIG FIVE CONFERENCE ON 'ASIA'? PARIS, Feb. 18.— A French government spokesman yesterday said Foreign Minister Georges Bidault had reported from Berlin that Russian Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov had proposed a five-power conference on Asian problems. The spokesman gave no details of the Molotov proposal, which apparently would giveA.P. - 163 words
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Article70 1954-02-20 1 MANILA, Feb. 19.— India has regarded the Philippines as the biggest American market in the Far East, Vice President Carlos Garcia said in a speech at Quezon Institute. Indonesia and Malaya also are fast overtaking the Philippines as a U.S. market. Except in its trade withA.P. - 70 words
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Article46 1954-02-20 1 The Boy Scouts Association (Singapore Branch) are celebrating the birthday anniversary of trveir Founder today at 5.30 pan. at the Lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium, An^loOhimse School, Barker Road. His Excellency the Chief Scout. Sir John Nicoll will present District Colours Scout Certificates,46 words
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Article283 1954-02-20 1 Mr. M. S. M. M. Meyappa ChuUiar a prominent South Indian industrialist and Mr. S. Rama^wami Naidu ex-Mayor of Madras were entertained at a tea-party Sunday last (Feb. 14} by the Chattier Chamber of Commerce at Ipoh. Mr. Scott presided. There was a large283 words
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Article61 1954-02-20 1 The Hony.-secretary of the Naval Base Labour Union wishes to inform its members that the "Rajula" sails from Singapore on Mar. 15, 1954, for Madras, and members of the Union intending: to go to India by that boat should report to the Union office at 661 words
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Article515 1954-02-20 2 TIME-KILLERS IN THE GOVT. THE Federation's Organisation and Methods Adviser Mr. S. S. Ross revealed in Kuala Lumpur this week that as a result of the economies effected last year about $4.5 million was saved to the Government, and that In one Department it was possible to515 words
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Article1850 1954-02-20 2 Prospects Of Congress PATIALA Politics in the border State of iPEPSU has not changed since the general elections two years ago; it continues to centre round personalities. While there is evidence of some political awa kenin* among the people it will probably take, not the present electionsFOC - 1,850 words
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655 1954-02-20 2 Elections To LEGCOs Commission Fixes Dates NEW DELHI: The members of the Legislative Councils of the States of Biher. Bombay Madras. Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Mysore, whose terms of office expire on May 6 April 24. April 20, April 26 May 5 and May 13, 1954, resEf™ iVe J yFOC - 655 words
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Article58 1954-02-20 2 CALCUTTA: A 35-year-old lunatic, two was on the top of 350-foot pillar of the Howrah Bridge, had to fc| dragged down by fire-servece men. The lunatic refused to get down, but when he was told that sweets ha<i been brought for him, he atrreed. The manFOC - 58 words
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Article281 1954-02-20 2 NAIROBI: Indian* of Nairobi on Ffto. 14 held a party la honour of the Indian Commissioner, Mr Apa B. Past, and Mrs. Pant to bid them farewell on the eve at theft" departure to India. Speakers paid eloquent tributes to the work done by Mr.ISI - 281 words
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Article121 1954-02-20 2 SUAINA (Wales) a 'moving mountain* threatens soowj of homes in thia -little Weigh mining It was only 25 yards from a row of 12 cottares overlooking the town. All tout one of the families have moved. About joo yards below the threatened cottages are 50 CouncilReuter - 121 words
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Article422 1954-02-20 3 India Watching Situation Carefully tSXm affair for th« benefit of t^mLb^LTSSSi touoh«d upon a number of item* nach a* th*> i™!£ Ceykm Agreement, Korea and Pakistan. He ateo n*err£f to his election tour in Travancore Cochin andPEMli Mr. Nehru Is undervtooJ to have tolaFOC - 422 words
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Article208 1954-02-20 3 Akali Dal (Master Tara Singh group) released a 23-point manifesto for the forthcoming election In PEPSU The manifesto, Sardar Hukam Sngh told a Press Conference this morning- was not very much different from the 24-pomt programme adopted by the United Front Ministry. H e saw theFOC - 208 words
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Article453 1954-02-20 3 JAMMU: The five-member Drafting Committee presented to the Kashmir Constituent Assembly its report defining the sphere of Indian Union Jurisdiction in the State. The Committee suggested appropriate modifications and exceptions in part Two (Citizenship) and Part Three (Fundamental Rights) of the Indian Constitution in their application toFOC - 453 words
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Article113 1954-02-20 3 NEW DELHI. Feb. 18 The Indian Government is in correspondence with the United Kingdom Hterh Commissioner here regarding complaints of "discriminatory treatment of non-white passengers" on ships of the Peninsular and Oriental Lane, a Government spokesman said. Mr. A. .K. Chanda. Deputy Minister of External Affaire mad,-Reuter - 113 words
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Article92 1954-02-20 3 LONDON, Feb. 18 The campaign to save historic Westminister Abbey today appeared over the top. Dean Dr. A. C. Don said the drive to raise £1,000,000 for repair of the crumbling Cathedral would reach its target "within a month or two." The old, grey-stone Abbey where Britain's kingsA.P. - 92 words
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Article459 1954-02-20 3 KUKNOOL.: Dr. B. Natarajan, Adviser to the Government of India on Khadi and Cottage Industrie*, who is on a visit to Kurnool now, said that he came here on behalf of the All-India Khadi and Village Industries Board with a view to studying the organisation of villageFOC - 459 words
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266 1954-02-20 3 Foreign Aid For Pakistan Aly Khan's Views KARACHI Prince Aly Khan has said: "The future welfare of Pakistan can only be secured if her economic and social progress is safeguarded by military power." He said "It is my firm opinion that Pakistan should be prepared to receive outside aid soFOC - 266 words
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332 1954-02-20 3 NEW DELHI: Commenting on Kmg Ibn Saud's "final rejection" of the proposed US military aid, The Assam Tribune says: "in practice the turning down of US. offer might mean very little since there is already an extant agreement until June 18 1961 providingISI - 332 words
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Article59 1954-02-20 3 Arecanut Cultivation In Andamans CALICUT: K. X- Nambiyar. Secretary, Indian Central Artcanut Committee, left for Madras en route to Andamans on a week's intensive tour of the island. He has been deputed by the Union Government to find out the possibilities of increasing the area under arecanuts in the island.FOC - 59 words
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Article, Illustration132 1954-02-20 3 'Inspector' A Good Entertainer T.K.S.' is a seal of perfection .in drama a* well an cinema. Their performance on the stage has been acclaimed as the 'best* and their appearance on the screen haa been none the less perfect andi entertaining. Their play Inspector' has drawn crowded houses wherever staged*132 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-02-20 3 Who will not be frightened at that 'gaslhtly' sight; So is R. Ganesh of S. Balachandran in 'female guise' A scene from A. V. M. Production -Woman. The theme deals with divinity m uomanhyod, the pride of India.42 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-02-20 3 Manohara a Tamil classic drama written by Rao Saheb P. Sambandfe Hudailar i* under production. Sivajl Ganesan. T. R. Rajakumari and P. KantuuntoTare somT^J th" tha t t*« mm 'Manohara' will make htatory to 4b? cta£.40 words
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Article84 1954-02-20 3 CALCUTTA: A Press Note Issued by the Government of India states: "The import policy during January^June, 1954 in respect of glass bangles, glass beads and false pearls falling under Serial No. 252/ IV of I.T.C. Schedule has, it is understood, been reconsidered in view of representationsFOC - 84 words
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Article45 1954-02-20 3 KARACHI: Prime Ministei Mohammed Ali, said "I am at present negotiating with Turkey a political, a cultural and an economic treaty." He, however, did not disclose when these proposed trettiri v*ta\i be flnUiwd. Pakistan has already a treaty of friendship with Turkey FOCFOC - 45 words
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Article206 1954-02-20 3 NEW DEIjHI: The National Co-ordinating Committee of Women will hold a congress of women in Calcutta from May 15 17 to discuss various national issues and problems affecting women, the secretaries of the committee, Mrs. Hajraa Fegum and Mrs. Anasuya Gyanchand, said. Besides delegates from all overFOC - 206 words
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Article129 1954-02-20 4 Students, tyota boy a and Kins, are reminded of the Oratorical contest that is bein*r organised by the Ramakrianaa Mission. The contest wul be twxi at the Mission's Boys' Home, 179 Hfurttey Road, on Sunday, Feb. 28, at y a.m. Two prizes, first and second will129 words
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Article1074 1954-02-20 4 Indo- Ceylon Agreement Best Solution Available COLOMBO, Feb. 19.— "1 can assure one and all of you that not only the Prime Minister of India, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru but all those who are associated with him understand our difficulties and appreciate our fears and are determined1,074 words
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117 1954-02-20 4 S.I.A. Badminton Matches Opening Today Following matches in connection with the Open Badminton Tournament 1964, organised under the auspices of the Singapore Indian Association, will be played at the Latex Godown, Harbour Board Gate No. 7. Keppel Road, today, Saturday, Feb. 20 commencing 6.30 p.m SINGLES 1. Ranjit Singh Vs117 words
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Article352 1954-02-20 4 THE "Guide to the History of the British Empire ana Commonwealth" has now been made up-to-date with th^ issuance just recently of its Second Part and its author Mr. K. K. Menon deserves t-< be heartily congratulated on the excellence of these "Guides" which though written352 words
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Article123 1954-02-20 4 The Right Honourable Mai-' colm Mac Donald, CJoixunis- sioner-General for the United Kingdom in South-East Asia, is about to pay one of his customary official visits to the Associated States. He will pass through Saigon on his way to Compodia where, after a short private visit to123 words
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Article35 1954-02-20 4 Ind. Airlines To H.K. Tokyo NEW DELHI, Peb. 19 Communications Minister Jarjivan Ram told parliament yesterday that the Indian government Is "considering" the inauguration of services on India's nationalised airlines to Hong Kong and Tokyo.35 words
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Advertisement212 1954-02-20 4 NEW P.M.G. FOR MALAYA The Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the appointment of Mr. E. E. Cas!~ell. Regional Director, Posts and Telegraphs Department, Ra»t Africa High Commission, as Post-master General, Malaya, vice Mr. D. Smith who retires in July this year. Mr. Cassell Is expected to arrive212 words
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Advertisement131 1954-02-20 4 DIAMOND TODAY AT 3.15, 6.15 9.15 p.m. An Unusual Treat For Cinegoers I A Unique Tale Of Fortune Misfortune Brought On The Screen For The First Time Jubilee Pictures THOKAR A First Class Musical-Dance Extravaganza HjHHHHR^^^IHHHiHBBBHHHI Starring SHYAMA SHAMMI KAPOOR Lalita Pawar Paro Johny Walker! and introducing Jai Jawanti Ravindra131 words
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