Indian Daily Mail, 21 February 1954

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 10. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1277 1 More Areas Declared White" HALF OF KEDAH AND MOST OF PERLIS 341,000 People Free From Emergency Restrictions A part of North Kedah and most of Perlis were yesterday morning declared to be WHITE areas. As a result of declarations made in Kedah and Perlis, yesterday, an additional 341,000 people in
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  • 233 1 Twenty-nine Communist terrorist incidents have been reported in the North Kedah "White" area since the start of the Emergency. No incidents in the area have been reported since the beginning of 1952. In 1948 one murder by terrorists was reported; and in 1949 one attempted murder; 1950
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  • 174 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 20.— Prewidtent Eisenhower in a mesNage to Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, praised' the work of Indian custodian troops in Korea. The troops, who supervised the repatriation a n<i questioning of prisoners of the Korean war who refused to return to their
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  • 72 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb. 20.— Railway Minister Lai Bahadur Shastrl presented the Railway Budget to the House of People, showing an estimated net surplus of Rs. 5.14 crores. Budget transfers to General Revenues from Railway receipts a sum of Rs. 35.5 crores. Although there was
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  • 125 1 NEW DELHI, Feb 20.—Mr Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said yesterday India had no intention of increasing her armed forces because of the proposed United States military aid pact with Pakistan. Mr. Nehru addressing the Council of States (Upper House of the Indian Legislature),
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  • 74 1 LONDON, Feb. 20— Mr. A. D. C. Peterson, who became Director General of Information in Malaya in 1952. has been appointed headmaster of Dover College from the end of the Summer term this year. Earlier in the year, General Tempter had "borrowed" Mr. Peterson for a
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  • 261 1 Turkey -Pakistan Security Pact KARACHI, Feb. 20.— Turkey, a member of the North Atlantic alliance, and Pakistan, a prospective recipient of United States military aid, announced yesterday they have agreed to seek means of strengthening their mutual security. Both are neighbours of the Soviet Union. A communique said the two
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  • 34 1 LONDON, Feb. 20 Rockets of the future carrying passengers from Moscow to Peipinig in 30 minutes at speeds of 7,600 miles an hour Svere described by a Soviet scicntdet, Moacow radio r*. tierttd,- AP
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  • 47 1 Indians Beat All Malaya By 14-2 The Indian Hockey Federation Team scored fourteen goals against two scored by All Malaya in the First Test played at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Indians Captain Balbir Singh and the darling of the hockey-fans Rajagopal shared the main honours of the day.
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  • 35 1 BOURNEMOUTH (England) Feb. 20 John B. Eden, 28--year-old nephew of Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, was elected to the House of Commons as the Conservative Member of Pariiamtnt for Bournemouth W«rt A.P.
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  • 81 1 Tanjore Mirasdar Passes Away From Our Own Correspondent TANJORE, Feb. 20.— Death oocurred yesterday afternoon of Nedumbalam R. Samiappa Mudaliar at his residence in Rajappanagar here. Mr. MuoaHar. who was fifty-seven, is suivived by his wife and two sons. A leading mirasdar and co-operator, he was connected with co-operative institutions
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  • 548 1 Rollman Calls It World Construction (By Our Staff Reporter) From Waynescille in North Carolina. United States of America, hails a charming man with his head full of ideaa about World Construction. He Is Heinz W. Rollman, a wealthy industrialist, whose Wellco Shoe Corp. produces
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  • 94 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI Feb 20 Premier Nehru told the Council of States yesterday that incia would not renounce her past pledges or international assurances n regard to Kashmir. Nor would she repudiate the decision of Kashmii'.s Constituent Assembly ratnying the
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  • 158 1 WHAT TEMPLER HAS DONE FOR CHINESE LONDON, Feb. 20.— General Sir Gerald Tompler, High Commissioner in Malaya who was attacked recently in the <Jotn. Century magazine, is defended in this week's "Spectator." Mr. A. D. c. Peterson, Director General of Information Services in Malaya writes: "There i s no more
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  • 105 1 From Our Own Corresp:ndent NEW DELJU. Feb. 20— Ac;cagc under rice in India had gone up by 1,600.000 acres during 1953, showing increase of 2.3 per cent over previous year. The India Government have contracted with Burma to buy six lakh tons of rice et £50
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  • 2986 2 Discriminatory?-Petition "Before High Court BOMBAY: In the Bombay High Court the State Government's order and circular letters prohibiting English medium schools from admitting pupils of non-Anglo-Indian- communities and Asiatic descent were challenged by the Bombay Education Society and two others. (The earlier proceedings appeared in the I.D.M.
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  • 363 2 BiNDY, Feb. 19 The 1 plenary session of the omic Commission for Asia the Far East ended yesterday. J The next meeting i s to be held in Tokyo at the end of March or early next year. Five main points were brought out i a the
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  • 122 2 iiOMiSAY: Mr. s. Uuiuswamy, General Secretary of the AJI-inaia Kailwaymens 1-ederation, accused the International Labour Organization of neglecting: the welfare of transport workc^ ln A^ la> •Mr. Gurutwamy, and Mr Chanduiai Snah, a mender of the Indian National Trade Union Ojngiecs, im Bombay for Geneva to attend c
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  • 59 2 CALCUTTA West Germany will open a Consulate in Calcutta shortly for the first time after World. War Dr. Leopold yon Dedimensiagen, the Consul-designate and his wife will arrive in Calcutta recently Under him will be a Trade Commissioner West Germany established a Consulate-Gereral in Bombay
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  • 123 2 Anti-Indian Demonstration At Seoul About 600 former antiCommunist prisoners of war paraded down Seoul's main street today carrying antiIndian placards and banners, add Router. The demonstrators who all wore South Korean Army uniforms, included 11 North Korean prisoners who were charged by the Indian Custodian forces with murdering fellow prisoners.
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  • 835 2 NEW DELHI: The United Nations Regional Seminor on housing and community improvement, now in session here, has formed the view that housing standards adopted in many countries of the SouthEast Asia region at present, eve,n when given legal sanction in building regulations and by-laws, are unrealistic and
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  • 391 3 COLOMBO PLAN Lieut ful saris from South East A: la are lending glamour «nd colour to the smai! Welsh town ori l T sk. They ate worn r>y girls lrom Ceylon who are Colombo Han uainees learning modern farming melhods at the M>i!:nculh.~hire ln-titute of
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  • 249 3 COLOMBO: Lord Soulbury. the Governor-General, and Sir Oliver Goonetillke climbed the Siginya rock-fortress recently. Their object was to ascertain for themselves whether the j Queen could do it herself when she come? here in Apr:l, and to find out how long it would i take
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  • 335 3 CEYLON MPs QUARREL VIOLENTLY COLOMBO: "Sravasti,'' office.' hostel fo r Members of Parliament was the scene of a violent quarrel between two Parliamentarians over the breakfast table. A Minister, six Junior Ministers, twenty Members of Parliament in addition to a large number of constituents from different parts of the island
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  • 439 3 COLOMBO: Ascetic monks m"ke news these days. To lay Buddhists the mystery of their identity, their aims and their points of difference from the Order of the Sangha remain to be cleared. Certain dignitaries who are well-versed in the law of the Buddhist ecclesiastical Order claim
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  • 75 3 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister told a meetin convened by Buddhist monks at the Y.M.B.A. hall, Borella, that the uplift of Buddhism could not be achieved by legislation. Sir John Kotelawala said Buddhists could take their religion forward. There was no necessity, he added for legislation
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  • 241 3 RUSSIA INVITES 12 NATIONS COLOMBO: Russia extended an invitation to five representatives from Ceylon to visit the Soviet Union in September or October this year, alone with representatives from e'even other countries in the region. This invitation was made by Russia's Minister Extraordinary u an <* Plenipotentiary, Mr. Mikhail Menshlkov
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  • 408 3 COLOMBO: Complete faith, reliance and co-operation with the Government in power is the only answer by way of official reaction to the Ceylon Indian Congress request for clarification of points in the Delhi Agreement before rattfiSi"»\ Official source! here are of the view that the agreement is
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  • 62 3 COLOMBO: A resolution appealing to the Arts Council to grant scholarships for CeyL°J? s udent s to proceed to Shantiniketan for training in music was unanimously passed at the 9th annual general meeting of the Tagore Society of Ceylon held at the Central Y. M.C. A. recently. Mr.
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  • 142 3 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala »s determined to purge the public service of Communists and those who belong to any revolutionary parly. H e told the Cabinet at its last meeting that the Government should not give employment to "Reds'' whose chief
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  • 104 3 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru was quoted here as saying that the proposed Asian point of view." X Sri Nehru s aid '<All the time, we read and listen to American and European points of view. This conference will help us to look at
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  • 137 3 Q .pS L P I^ O: Prime Minister, Sir John Katelawala will not budge from the stand he has taken on the goodwill mission from Red China despite Sir Susanta de Fonseka's plea that it be allowed to come to Ceylon. Asked whether he would
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  • 133 3 COLOMBO The Department of education will ask the Treasury to writ ft off the cost of the films and film etripa which were destroyed by fire at the PolgaJla fiinx library. It ia understood that the replacement value plus 25 per cent department charges in respest of
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  • 75 3 COLOMBO Twenty-nine-years-old D. P. Weerabaddhana will be leaving for Australia shortly to study juvenile delin- Iquency. He is the first Colombo Plan scholar to be sent out by the Government to study conditions and procedure in the administration of delinquents. Mr. Weerabaddhana' s study tour of
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  • 58 3 COLOMBO: a Parcel *>f live ammunition has been found by the police in a room in the House of Representatives. The parcel contained 24 live .303 bullets. The (police are investigating as to how the ammunition came to -be in the House of Representatives. The police
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  • 32 3 Lucille Bali holds up production for a few moments to refresh herself with a slice of toed watermelon. She has just completed "The Long Long Trailer" for M-G-M.
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  • 221 3 PANADURA: Presiding at the annual prize distribution at the Sri Sumangala Girls' College, Mr. H. W. Amarasuriya, advised the girls of Sri Lanka to give a new orientation to their daily life by saying "goodbye" to ball room dancing and all that was Western. "I
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  • 208 3 COLOMBO: Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, the Finance Minister, is in favour of a State lottery to collect funds to meet Ceylon's annual hospitaJ bill. He will make his proposals to the Government as soon as a definite scheme is prepared. Sir Oliver, said yesterday: "How much
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  • 423 4 BATTICALOA: Tamil, as spoken in Jaffna, is not understood by the Tamils of Batticaloa. Mr. li. s. vi n.iu.i di.v, Lecturer, University of Ceylon, one ■>! the members of the Radi» Commission now holding pubiiu ttiJ.^ at uiiltioaio;*, was tak^n aback by a.
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  • 96 4 Buddhists X.ian Schools AMBALANGODA: "1 AM not against Christian schools. lam against Buddhist boys attending: Christian schools, said Mr. P. d e S. Kularatne. Christians do not send thsir children to schools other than own mission schools," he continued, speaking at the Maha Am'bakin'goda Sauwardana Samatiya. "Bringing up of a
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  • 234 4 J. HOSPITAL MORTUARY A DISGRACE COLOMBO: Tne Jaifna hospital morluai-y is a'.'ixrace to the Medical Deipartment and <a n insult to the dead. This is the verdict of Mr. Qyril Attygalle, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister Health, after an inspection of the Jaffna ho-jpdtaj at the req,uet<t of his Minister.
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  • 1207 4 Most of ua know arsanic as deadly poison. So It is But In March the medical world will honour the name of a man who gave thiuisands new hope of life, by turning thitf poison to the service of humanity. Thanks to the genius of
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  • 368 4 LONDON: Lt. Gen. Geoffrey Kemp Bourne goes back to a world where he served with distinction when he moves to Malaya in June to become Director Of Operations and General Officer Command life, British Force in the Southeast Asian peninsula. Back in 1930 he ne£un a two-year service
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  • 28 4 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has decided to to import .sugar immediately, in order to meet the anticipated shortage in internal su-p plies.— FOC
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    77 4 photo Austria's Foreign Minister Leopold Fljy! (second from right), talks feu Bis Tiire:* representatives as they meet for dinner at Bitr Four emfcTCBM NaMeaoe of T T .S. Secretary of State John Foster Dtill^s (kit), in West Berlin. Feb. 10. At right h Franco's Ge»>r?ea Bidault. Second from left is
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  • 121 4 Hiph admlaston chargea lo by tb.catre management in the Colony, is mgagins ;he attentlcn of the Cinema Fans Assocatlon, Singapore. The Association contends high rate or admission :hargea deprived majority of !he 'over income group the much needed recreation of C rema. A EUb-committea
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  • 93 4 Following ties of Oprn r?adnUnton Tournaraont (1954) will he played at the Latex Godown, Harbour Uocirj Uatc No. 7. 'Ccppo' Read today commencing fi.oO p.m. 1. 3. Hariharan vs. Jafi;ir; 2. K. J. Cherian v.s. Blvadas; 3. C. B. Nair vs. V. S Samynathaa; 4. Balwant Singh vs.
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