Indian Daily Mail, 22 February 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 11. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 177 1 India's Next Peace Move In Indo- China? Preparations Reported Underway For Ceasefire Nehru's Statement Expected Today UNITED NATIONS, New York, Feb. 21. India last night was reported preparing to start a move for a cea.se-fire between the French and Communist-led Yietminh forces to end the long war in Indo-China. India's
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  • 65 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb 21 —The Tamilnad Pradesh" Congress President Mr. Kamaraja Nadar will undertake a fortnight tour of Malaya from Mar. 5 to 20. He will leave Madras on Mar. 3. During his stay, he will address a public meeting at Singapore,
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  • 65 1 HOBART TASMANIA, Feb. 21.— The name of Cape Pillar, a landmark whose 1.000-foot cliffs can be seen for miles, was changed to Cape Queen Elizabeth yesterday in honour of the Brttish sovereign's visit to Australia. The government of this island state announced the change at dawn
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  • 33 1 The member* of the Soviet Cultural Delegation were accorded a Civic Reception at Ripon Building* by Madras Corporation. The delegation members are being greeted by caparisoned elephants.
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  • 141 1 Diplomatic sources here jsa.iu v. K. Krishna Menon, Indian <l. legate to the U.N.. has •luietly started soundings unong a number of delegates tho question of a cease-fire Indo-china. I'rime Minister Nehru is -cheduled to wind up opening debate in Parliament at New Delhi Monday
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  • 99 1 HONGKONG, Feb. 21. A Vietminh broadcast from InUochina claimed yesterday that the Communists had captured or killed an entire company of French troops recently withdrawn from Korea. The broadcast heard here *eld the company was overrun in a 45 minute battle at Dak Doa on highway 19, Central
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  • 53 1 DJAKARTA. Feb. 21.—lndoawlaa President Soekarno told villagers evacuated from fir dangerous slopes of the Merajri volcano in Java they must >>»• prepared to migrate to other p:irts of Indonesia. Thr President warned th«» ill&gerg of tho d-uigers of Merapi which erupted in January destroying ricelands
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  • 191 1 KASHMIR DECISION Zafrullah's Reply To Nehru KARACHI. Feb 21. Foreign Minister Zaffrullah in press interview yesterday expressed surprise at a reported statement of Indian Prime Minister Nehru in the Council of States refusing to repudiate the decision of the constituent assembly of Indian-held Kashmir. He reminded Nehru India was committed
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  • 34 1 NUREMBERG, Feb. 21. Three people were killed and about 50 injured, sonic seriously, in an explosion at a dance here last night believed to have been a bomb.— Reuter
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  • 33 1 BROMLEY, England, Fob 21.- Mrs. Matsumoto, wife of Ui<' Japanese Ambassador in London, has presented five skeln.s of Japanese gold thread to Bromley Parish Church to be worked out into cloths. A. P.
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  • 97 1 THEY WANT "MR. FAROUK" TO QUIT ITALY! VENICE. Feb. 21.—Leading members of the Christian Democrat majority in the Venice Municipal Council yesterday tabled a motion calling on the Italian Government to invite "Signor Farouk" ("Mr. Farouk") to leave Italy. The motion signed by the deputy mayor of Venice and the
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  • 262 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 21.— The first contingent of the Indian Custodian Force returning here from Korea after completion of their "peace" mission, was given a ovatiou* reception at Madras Harbour by the Mate Governor, Ministers, Army and Civilian Officers. Carnod
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    42 1 rhoto. An Indian officer directs two prisoners of war into a transport before sailing: out to join a sihip at Inchon, Korea bound for India. The prisoners wer e among: those troops who passed through Singapore last week i n Austurias AP
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  • 184 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.— A deadline set by Senator Joseph McCarthy (Republican-Wiscon-sin) came and went Friday night without army action demanded by the Senator in a I case involving a man Dr. Irving Perzysn a reserve dcntUrt. McCarthy laid down a 24--hour ultimatum on Thursday night that
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  • 172 1 —Indonesian Minister JAKARTA, Feb. 21.— 1t is "recommendatory" if Asian countries not directly involved in Korean and Indo-china wars also are invited to attend the Geneva conference planned by the Big Four Foreign Ministers in Berlin, Foreign Minister Sunarjo said yesterday. He added
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  • 302 1 CAIRO, Feb. 21. The announcement Friday of an agreement between Turkey and Pakistan to "pool ideas on politics, economics and culture" has brought strong opposition from Egypt's military controlled government. President Neguib's regime fears Egypt's demand for evacuation of British troops from the Suez
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  • 75 1 The dispute of printing and other employees of the Straits Times Press Ltd., with the management hag been settled, says a joint statement issued yesterday by the Straits Times Press Ltd., and the Singapore Printing Employees Union. At a meeting held at the Singapore Printing Employees'
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  • 174 1 LORDS TO DEBATE RED SCOUT'S DISMISSAL LONDON, Fteb 21. Lord Stansgate, a Labour Peer is to raise in the House of Lords the case of 19-year-old Queen's Scout Paul Garland who has been dismissed from the boys scouts because he is a Communist. Lord Stansgate has put down this motion:
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  • 52 1 CANNES. Feb. 21.— Ex-King Farouk of Egypt has briefed three lawyers to take action against people buying his property at the current auction in Cairo, members of his household announced yesterday. The three were identified eg Theodore Godderd of Paris; Mr. Stensoa of London and a B«i- rut
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  • 207 1 Bomb-Throwing Arrests In Calcutta Strike CALCUTTA, Feb. 21 Troublemakers threw homemade bombs at police in a Calcutta suburb last night and 45 arrests were made. The police were dispersing groups defying the ban on puWic meeting imposed following disturbances arising out of the strike of 23,000 W. Bengal teachers for
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  • 35 1 TOKYO. Feb. 21.— Canada's Prime Minister Louis S. St. Laurent will arrive here on Mar. 10 on the last lap of a 23,000 mile round-the-world goodwill tour, the Canadian Embassy said yesterday.- A.P.
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  • 34 1 LONDON Feb. 21. Lady Soulbury, wife of Lord Soulbury, Governor-General of Ceylon, died in hospital here last night 11 days after receiving head injuries in a road ac- eiafcat.«r Reuter
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  • 154 1 SEOUL, Feb. 21.— More than 1,300 Indian soldiers sailed from Inchon for home yesterday aboard the transport Jalagopal. The troops made the 60 mile train ride from Panmunjom to Inchon without incident under the protection of United States tanks and infantry. A.P. Reception At H.K.
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  • 48 1 From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Feb. 21. Syed Kasim Razvi, Razukar leader now undergoing a seven-year term in Central Jail in the Bibinagar Dacoity Case ie on a fast since Feb. 18. demanding immediate release. His four companions too have joined in the hungerstrike, -Copyright,
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  • 103 1 CASTES MUST GO —Minister From Our Own Correspondent NAMAKKAL. Feb. 30. Mrs. Jyothi Vcnkatachellum, Harijan Minister in Madras Cabinet in charge of Prohibition inagurating a conference here for the abolition of Castes, said such abolition would undoubtedly lead to consolidation of society and nation and hence there could, be no
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  • 103 1 GEORGETOWN, Br. Guiana. Feb 21.— Police raided headquarters of the Communistcontrolled People's Progressive Party (PPPj and the home of former Labour Minister Ashton Chase on Friday. They reported seizing Communist literature and other documents. This was the first such move by the authorities since Wednesday night
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  • S'pore, Mon., Feb. 22, 1954
    • 538 2 No Minority Label For Indians QUR sister paper the Tamil Mura.su has rightly condemned the Federation Indian leaders' move for the reservation of special seats for the Indian Community in the Federal Legislative Council. Their argument that the Community would not fare well at the polls in the absence of
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  • 3346 2 Bombay High Court Holds Govt. Order Invalid BOMBAY: Chief Justice Chagla and Justice Dixit of the Bombay High Court, held after three days hearing, that the order issued by the Bombay Government, dated January 6, prohibiting admissions of non-Anglo-Indians and pupils of Asiatic descent into
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  • 93 2 Men and women teachers from Calcutta* non-Government and non-Missionary «chooto squat side-by-s*de in the road on one of the City's main thoroughfares Feb. 13. They sat down there two days earlier and plan to sit until the Government accedes to their demands for salary increases.
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  • 165 2 MADRAS: The city Police made a bonfire of over 1.6©0 copies of two Tamil publications, which hacJ been proscribed by the Government. The Police were directed by the Government to seize, and destroy them. This is the first time that such proscribed books were burnt publicly
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  • 130 2 Pre-Mauryan Relics Unearthed Near Bombay BOM3AY: Relics believed to b ft of the pre-Mauryan period, have been unearthed near Vajreswari. 50 miles from Bombay, according to a Bombay geologist. Sri V. S. Chhatpar. The relics consist of several coins, bearing: the mark of a cobra's head, earthen and copper pots
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  • 120 2 NEW DELHI: Trirac Minister Nehru, Chancellor of Viswa Bharati University of Santiniketan, opened in New Delhi an exhibition of pnintings by Rabindranath Tagorc, founder of Viswn Bharati. The function was arranged by the Santiniketun Ashramika. Sangh of Delhi under the auspices of the Ministry of Education.
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  • 66 2 NEW DELHI: The India Government has a* a token of its deep sympathy, donated Ra 10. 000 to the Burma Government for relief of distress caused in the di-.sstrous fire at Henzada on Jan.29. Henzada Tow n is 100 miles north of Rangoon, and
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  • 280 3 CAIRO DAILY'S WARNING SEW DELHI: The influential Cairo daily Al Misri ha* urged Pakistan not to join a military pact with the U.S. according to a report received here/ "We need not point out that if war breaks out, Pakistan will be the first
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  • 439 3 CALCUTTA: Dr. Jay B. Kadi, Chairman of the Physical Education Committee of the iniversity of New York, now .-ludying the problems of physical education in the different States of India, stated here that India's traditional treamtrm of folk life and dancing <.• instituted the best form
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  • 365 3 SHENKOTAH: The historic idol Installation Day was celebrated on Monday at the Achankoil temple, Imilt over 20 years ago. Surrounded by hills, and a rivulet to the north, Achankoil s 18 miles from Shencottah, the nearest railway station and is 4,000 feet above sea level.
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  • 60 3 Photo. Picking pockets is a risky bUMinew* in Hong Kong; busts an<| trams the*e days. Rush hours thives became ho prevalent recently that the transport authorities instal\ed mirrors focused on the "pocket Levt'l" of strap hanger*. Now. the man returning home in a crowded) vehicle can watch the
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  • 380 3 KARAIKUDI: Laying the foundation tablet o f the Shannmukham Library Building to be constructed in the AJagappa College campus by the Alagappa Chettiar College Endowment Trust at a cost of Rs tw o lakhs Dr. A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar. Vice-chancellor of the Madras University, expressed the v.ew
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  • 250 3 NEW DELHI: The Governmt nt of India have sanctioned grants totalling Rs. 11.844,935 during the months of December, 1953, and January, 1954, under the subsidised Industrial Housing Scheme 1953-54 for the contraction of 4,907 tenements. The Hyderabad Government has been given a grant of Rs. 5,994,000 divided equally
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  • 92 3 MYSORE Manorama, a girl aged seven, was k/iocked down by the car of H. H. the Rajpramukh of Mysore. It is stated that the car of His Highness was going along the Ramanuja Road, when the child rushed from c side lane into the main
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  • 160 3 NEW DELJn An important epigraphical discovery of an edict of Emperor Asoka in Kurnooi is announced by the Archaeological Department of the Government of India. The edict, engraved in Brahmi script, was discovered on a rook, on which stands the Siva Temple of Ramalingeswara et Rajula
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  • 238 3 TIRUCHIRAPPALI Laying the foundation -stone for a maternity home attacned to the dispensary at Woriyur, run by the Municipal Council, the Governor, Sri Sri Prakasa suggested the opening of a department in such homes to advise men and women on birth control and planning. Referring to his previous
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  • 144 3 CAIRO: An Indian National Theatre troupe gave a dance txMformance in Cairo on Feb. 16 under the joint auspices of the Indo-Egyiption Foundation and the Institute of Arabic Music, Cairo. The select audience of 500 people including members of the diplomatic corps &nd artistes attended. The
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  • 1394 3 Serious Infringement Of Parliament's Rights! NEW DELHI: Dr. A, Krishnaswami, Indi. member from Tamil Nad, lashetf out in the. House o f the People agains* the Government's "serious infringements of the rights and privileges! of Parliament" by the increasing practice of enacting legislation through Ordinances. Dr. Krishnaswami
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    106 3 Kussian Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov (Centre) applau<fs a Feb. 12 performance of "Czar and Carpenter" at the Comic Opera Theatre in East Kerlin. The Opera was given by the Communist Ea* German Government to repay Molotov for musical entertainment at the Russian Embassy in Eas* Berlin where he staved
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  • 137 3 NEW DELHI: Th<- Council of States recently took up consideration of the Deputy Home Minister. Sri *B. N. Datars Bill to extend certain central laws to the areas which prior to the commencement of the Constitution, were administered as excluded or partially-excluded areas and which, since
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  • 59 3 MAJDRA.S: TcwQtea of aiocd elementary schools in Malabar dbstriei have begun to dr.'iwn their January i .'lary direct from the Education Department, following: the Government's decision to make oayments direct to them. The Education Dep irtment has received reiiorts that direct disbursements of salaries are being
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  • 641 4 NEW DELHI: The President, Dr. Rajendra Prosod, ratified the agreement readied between the Prime Ministers of India and Ceylon on January 18, relating to ifficit immigration of Indians into and citizenship rights for persons of Indian origin in Ceylon, The Government of Ceylon have also ratified
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  • 352 4 CALCUTTA: Mr. T. T. Krishnamachri, Union Minister for Commerce and mdutry, said that India's annual production of finished steel was expected to reach 2 million tons by 1958 The Minister who inaugurated the first meeting of the Structural Steel Sectional Committee of the Indian Standards institution, said
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  • 224 4 COLOMBO: The most colourful ceremony in connection with the Queen's visit to Ceylon next April will be held at the historic Audience Hall beside the ancient Palace at Kandy. This was decided at a conference held recently. Details of the Kandjy progdamme of the Royal visit
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  • 100 4 OOLOMSO: Sir Razik Fa reed apcaltizLz a.t the general meeting <rf the Ceylon Moor Youth l^ea^ue, exhorted youn^ Moo r la^ to shun doweriea which he said waa a R-larinß social e vil within the community. He said that education without a relißious foundation would
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  • 136 4 HOYLAND ENULiAND, Feb. 21. A 50-year non-aggression pact among all the mfcions of the world was proposed last night by Britain's former Defence Minister Emanuel Shinwell. The 70-year-old Shinweli. of the elder statesmen of the Labour Party, called, too. for a bi-partisan approach to for eign
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  • 102 4 TEHERAN, Feb. 21. The Teheran Senate (Upper House) election results officially announced last night show complete defeat for the followers of Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq who is now in prison waiting his appeal against his sentence of three years solitary confinement for treason. Mossadeq himself was placed 142
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  • 49 4 WASHINGTON, Feb 21. Career diplomat Charles F. Baldwin, formerly American Consul-General at Singapore, has l>een named economic coordinator of the State Department's Far Eastern Bureau. Baldwin will seek to coordinate all financial and economic matters In which the Far Eastern Bureau is involved. A.P.
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    49 4 Plans have been completed for a new American Federation of Labour headquarter* building to be constructed on a historic site in the Nation* capital, facing Lafayette Square ana only a stone's throw from the White House. The plans are subject to approval by the United States Fine Arts Commission.
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  • 45 4 BERLIN, Feb. 21. Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov left by plane *or Moscow anortly after dawn yesterday He was accompanied by his Deputy Aadrei Oromyleo, and other top aides who were on his staff at the Berlin Big Four conference.- A.P.
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  • 314 4 New System Of Rice Distribution: No Control On Retail Price! With effect from Ist March 1954, Government rice will be available to the public in three grades. There will be no control on the retail price of this rice. Only the wholesale price will be controlled. The public may buy
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  • 88 4 The following ties of Open Badminton Tournament (1954) will be played at the Latex Godown, Harbour Board Gate No. 7. Keppel Road on Monday, Feb. 22, commencing 6.30 p.m. sharp SINGLES 1. Thomas Mathews v s Titus Mathews; 2. Vincent Gomez vs. P. J. Chacko; 3. Kartar
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  • 59 4 ADELAIDE, Feb. 21.— John Bradman, 14 -year-old son of Sir Donald Bradman made his first century in cricket yesterday. Playing for at. Peters College. Bradman retired at 100. He was dropped at 20 but otherwise batted without giving a chance. Young Bradman recovered from Infantile paralysis last year
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  • 45 4 IyONDON, Feb. 21.— A Parliamentary fact finding mission recently returned from an investigation d the Mau Mau situation in Kenya has recommended that the executive council of the colony should be strengthened by the addition of African and Asian members, it was learned yesterday Reuter
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  • 55 4 DIJON, Feb. 21. French railways claimed yesterday to have broken the world train speed record for the second time in two days. An electric train touched more than 230 kilometres (144 miles) an hour between here andßeaune, they said. Friday the same train reached 222 kilometres
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  • 83 4 CAIRO, Feb. 21. Madame Zeinab, influential wife of ailing ex-premier Mustafa £1 Nahas, will go on trial on Monday to answer corruption charges, Egypt's revolutionary tribunal announced yesterday. Madame Nahas, who piled up a personal fortune while her husband was wartime premier and again in
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  • 21 4 MEXICO CITY, Feb. 21.— Mexico and Indonesia have signed a trade treaty designed to boost trade between the two nations.- A.P.
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  • 110 4 WOMAN 'S DRESS OFFENDS COURT VKRltaiS, s. Belgium. Feb. 21. A woman called as a defence witness in a civil court here was judged in contempt of court and not allowed to give evidence because K hc was wearing slacks. The defence lawyer plea- ded during the hearinFriday that his
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