Indian Daily Mail, 23 February 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 12. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 375 1 But Driven Away By U. S* Troops SEOUL, Feb. 22.— The United States Eighth Army reported today American troops with bayonets drove off without bloodshed about 300 South Koreans who attempted to block Indian troops from leaving Korea. The Army said the Koreans tried
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  • 218 1 CANADIAN PREMIER IN DELHI NEW DELHI, Feb. 22.— Canadian Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent arrived from Lahore at 1200 OMT yesterday. After striding through his inspection of ttoh o guard of honour the introduct.ons of diplomats and officials St. Laurent told newsmen one objective of his world tour was ".in
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  • 58 1 TANGIER, International Zone, Morocco, Feb. 22. Sidi Allal Ben Abdel Malek, 79, Honorary Grand V.zir of Spanish Morocco, died at his homo yesterday. He won his title for the support he gave Spanish policy in Morocca before the Spanish Moroccan protectorate was established. He retired
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  • 215 1 From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Feb. 22.— Two alleged smugglers arriving by the Punjab Mail at Howrah Station here in an attempt to overpower a policeman who barred them on suspicion, created a terror among over 1,000 passengers collecting baggage in hurry
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 86 1 NEHRU'S CALL FOR CEASEFIRE IN INDO-CHINA DELHI, Feb. 22. Mr. !'Ui. the Indian Prime Ministci uggestfd today that all parties oonocraM hi the lndo"mna war should 'bring about n- kind of MUt fire without y party g ving up its own pultun". Ho told the Hou^o of the V^plo (Lower
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    • 33 1 KARACHI Feb, 22 Pakistan Prime Minister. Mohammed All, announced today that the Pakistan Government had asked the United States for Military Assistance to strengthen p*r »rme4 forces. Reuter
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  • 67 1 The Duchess of Kent launched the 38,000-tons "World Harmony", the biggest tanker built in Britain. The ceremony was at the Walker Naval Yard, Newcastle-Tyne. The tanker was built for the Greek shipowner Mr. Stavros S. Niarcho.*. AP. Photo shows- The Duchess of Kent inspects a section of
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  • 463 1 Gibraltar As Reward For Spanish Neutrality? Churchill's Alleged Wartime Offer To Franco Recalled MADRID, Feb. 22. Spanish papers revived their discussion of the Gibraltar issue yesterday against a background of continuing reports that Queen Elizabeth would cancel her proposed visit there at the last moment. The reports arose from an
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  • 200 1 LONDON. Feb. 22. —Armed guards have been placed on I British ships calling at United I States ports on voyages to the j Far F.ust, a shipping report s;iiu here today The report drawn up by the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom
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  • 90 1 CAIRO, Feb. 22 Ibrahim Abdel Hadi, former SaadLst Premier whose death sentence waa communed to life imprl Konment la.st year by a revolutionary court, has been pardoned, a reliable source said yesterday. Abdel Hadi had appeared before the icourt on charges of conspiring- with a foreign
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  • 373 1 The second contingent of the Indian Custodian Force returning to India from Korea, will arrive today, Tuesday, at 9 a.m. by the troopship "Mozaffari." This contingent consists of 1,300 officers and men belonging to Jat and Garhwel Regiments and the Brigade Headquarters.
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  • 51 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.— The United States Information Agency hM released 4,000 employees, halted operations in n.ne of 85 areas and sharply limited its aims, a report to the U.S. Congress from Director Theodore C. Shrcibert said yesterday. Before the reauetion the Agency's staff totail- Ed 13.500 employees.—
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  • 207 1 DUBLIN, Feb. 22.— Henry Harrison. 87, oldest surviving Member of Parnell's Irish party •n the British House of Commpns, died Saturday. He was a close and trusted friend of Charles? Stewart Parnell, the Irish patriot whose love affair with Kitty O'Shea shook Victorian England and the
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  • 151 1 No Ceasefire In I.-C. Before Big Power Confab WASHINGTON, Feb 22.— High diplomatic officials expressed doubt that India oranyone else could arrange a ceasefire in Indo-china before the scheduled Asian peace conference opens at Geneva on April 26. The reported Indian move to seek an armistice startled State Department officials
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  • 309 1  -  RENDEL -SAYS OF HIS REPORT At the final meeting of the Rendel Commission yesterday afternoon the Constitutional Commissions Report was signed and the report sent to the Governor. Before signing the Report Sir George Rendel explained that the Commission has interpreted the Terms of
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  • 124 1 From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Feb. 22. The twelve-day-old strike of 23,000 secondary school teachers was called off last night by the All-Bengal Teachers Association Executive. The decision was taken at a meeting of the Committee held inside the Presidency Jail when they accepted the
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  • 208 1 CALCUTTA, Feb. 22. West Bengal teachers, whose pay demands touched off violent rioting in which six people were killed and more than 200 injured, ended their 12 day strike last night. The State Government conceded a substantial part of theteachers' demands and the President of the all Bengal
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  • 247 1 COLOMBO, Feb. 22.— The Ceylon Daily News, which frequently reflects the views of Ceylon's Government, yesterday urged editorially that Burma, Indonesia and Ceylon should mediate between India and Pakistan on the Kashmir dispute. Very reliable sources said that, in this instance also, the
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  • 124 1 Contingents from the Malayan, Hong Kong and Ceylon Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves are to bo among the 2,000 officers and men of tho RNVR to be reviewed by the Queen on the Horse Guards Parade on Saturday. June 12. After the Review they will take
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  • Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Feb. 23, '54.
    • 483 2 JJAVING done her best for Korea, it is only proper that India should now turn her attention to Indo-China and try to bring about a ceasefire there. For, if she does not take the initiative in the matter, then nobody else will, and nobody else
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  • 613 2 World Bank Steering Committee To Meet In Bombay: Sir A. Chairman NEW DELHI A five-member "Steering Committee," constituted by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in consultation with the Government of India to work out preliminary details of the proposed Industrial Finance Corporation, will hold its
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  • 68 2 COLOMBO, Feb. 22 Th« Harbour Workers Union charged in the t>ast with being- Communist-controlled, and the Detk and Harbour \Vorker3 Union were merged yesterday Union officials said all officers with a prlUical tinge were thrown oui in the merger. G Hikkaduwage, President of the merged union, '?aid deck,
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  • 283 2 TiUVANDRUM: High tributes were paid to the work ot the B.C.G. team engaged in field activities in the State by Dr. McWeeny, W. H. O. expert, who has just returned to New Delhi after a visit to this State. Dr. McWeeny discussed with the State Public Health
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  • 120 2 The citizens of Delhi in their lakhs witnessed on Jan. 26, the Republic Day Parade in which units of the Armed Forces of i India and Delhi Police partici- patedL The President, Dr Kajendra Prasad, took the salute at the march past. There was also a
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  • 145 2 Warning Against Population Increase LUCKNOW: Dr. Radhakamal Mukherjee, Director ot the Institute of So<ciolO£y and Human Relations, said that at the present rate of increase, India's population would rise to 52 crores in 1981 from the present population of 36 croresL Speaking: on "planned population," While inaugurating the Commerce Association
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  • 987 2 NARNAUL (PEPSU): The Congress President Mr Nehru, warned the people against caste considerations poisoning their minds while discharging their responsibilities "This caste business had harmed India in the oast and must be curbed. No walls of casteism should be allowed to be raised in the political
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  • 98 2 BOMBAY: The Bombay Sales of Intoxicants Taxation ajci, 1^63, win oc brou*nt into force from Mar. 1, in rtsipect oir certain specified •*pintuous meaicmal preparations. A notifiication to this effect mas x>een puoushed. in vie i-tv/moay Uuvernmtnt uazttie, »>nu«-r Uie Act, tax will Jje •evieu
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  • 106 2 NEW DJKL.HI: The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court, by a majoiity decision, heid Sec.7 off tn e Influx from Pakistan Control Act. 1949, to be void under Article 13 (1) in in far as it infringed the right of an Indian citizen under Article
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  • 94 2 BOMBAY The Marmagoabound Penamanian steampship "Maria" left the Bombay Port without the aid of the Port pilot. The Port authorities were unable to explain the circumstances under which the Master of "Maria" which was in stream sailed with out the Pll° Shi P >s agents
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  • 261 2 NEW DELHI: Solar chart* for Delhi. Lucknow, Calcutta Bombay. Hycrerabad and Madras, approximately covering all the .mportant centres of India I have been prepared by the Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee. These charts arc applicable to regions within a radius of 100 miles from these cities. The
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  • 197 2 TELLICHKKKV: The first Malabar Praja- Socialist Party conference at Badagara, near here, last week favoured reorganisation of the Stfeteg in India, due Importance beinjj gkvvn to factors like language, ge«er«phy, history, administrative convenience, etc. It rejected the idea that State** should be
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  • 115 2 GAY A: Acharya Vinoba Bhave has sus^ested that the Bharat SevaJc Samaj should take up the work <rf "Swachch Bharat" (cleaner Bharat) movement, It is iearnt. He made the suggestion to Ca.pt. K. Dl Parantpe, Chief Organiser of the Bharat Sevak Samaj, when the latter met him
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  • 607 3 Brisk Polling Witnessed Congress Chances Bright TRIVA>'DKUM: The **rond batch of 17 c^tiuienrtes went to the poUs In tn« Travanoore-Cochin treneral and voting ha« Deen craenlly brisk, peaceful amd orderly. Ro|H)Tt« received of th« urelunch iH>llinjc session in the Trichur district coiu^itueu-ies of Kunnathunad Alwav^ ivnunbavutir
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  • 1199 3 !i '•> won *S he Conzre™ means that OT in n w <^t a strong th ««i G °vcrnment and !hat°can 555^ <>****>>**°* £n vZ ra€nt is th In canL onai Congress, be•°ac 'V and rcaUi«ac« aa4 I the democratic leadership of Nehru, who can be trusted to
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  • 80 3 Ch ances Of Congress In Alwaye ALWAYK: Elections in the toui- coifejinuencieb in Trichur uisinci, Aiwayv, PeiumOavour. ivunnainuiiud. and Kotnakuiao£di', went oxi smoothly. It is unutrstood that over f% per cent poutu witn a lair majority ot women in all the AMI booths. The ballot boxes nave been taKeu to
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  • 76 3 KOTTAYAM: A local journalist on an election -uisisnment died of heart failure at j-utumanuor in Kottayam district. Mr. N. P. Krishna Pillai, a correspondent of the Maiayala Manoiam.i, a Malayalain daily, was on his way to a polling booth to cal his vote and to
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  • 62 3 NEW DLHI: The Vice-Pre-sident. Dr. Radhakrislonan, called for greater attention to the teaching of social sciences in South-East Asian countries. Dr. Radhakrishnan, who is president of UNESCO, was inaugurating a UNESCO round table conference on the teaching of social sciences in South Asia here. Reipresenltatives (from
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  • 200 3 T. B. Hospitals For Children U.N.I.C.E.F. Help NEW DELHI: Two tuberculosis hospital for chAidrtn he first of their kind in India ar P to be opened this vcar. One ct the hospitals will be built in the grounds of the new tuberculosis sanatorium at Mehrauli, near the Kutab Minar In
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  • 234 3 NEW DJSLJiI:: Losses sua tamed by the inUian Amines during the hrst four months of its existence have, it is reliably understood, .uiiw.nuu tc a little over tin 6O lakhs, an average cw ov«-r fts 7 lakhs per month. in i\)o2, iu.^e- suitered by airlines operating-
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    65 3 .Maxim inn Canlas, 28, wife of a Philippine fisherman, gave birth to quad* all boys, on Feb. 7 at San Fernando provincial hospital in Pami«nga. The babies weighed just under three poundls each. Two of them were placed in an incubator. Mrs. Canlas has five other children. AP. Photo shows:
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  • 78 3 FIRST INDIAN TO BECOME QUEEN'S COUNSEL IN KENYA NAIROBI: For the first time in the history of Kenya an Indian barrister has been made a Queen's counsel, says a Press Trust cf India message from Nairobi. He is Mr. Nahar Singh tMangat from Punjab, Educated at L<ahore, Canada and England,
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  • 456 3 TRAVANCORE: Reports from the districts where polling took place show that polling was peaceful and orderly, and that the arrangements made by the authorities were found to be satisfactory. The main feature of polling in the Trichur District was the very orderly queues,
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  • 69 3 LUCKNOW: The "wolf boy", Raanu, lying in the Balrampore hospital here, was X-rayed preparatory to surgical operations, if necessary. Dr. D. N. Sharma, superintendent of the hospital, said that Dr. Arora, radiologist, took the X-ray of th P joints, bones, skull and teeth otf the boy. He
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  • 153 3 NEW DELHI: Pakistan Prime Mindster Mr. Mohammed ALi has issued orders removing: "all restrictions" on movements of .Kha n Abdul Ghaffar Khan within the province of Pakistan Punjab, •says a Press Trust of India report from Karachi. In an interview with a local news agency in
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    • 165 3 3 months' hammering! O A Tudor Oyster Prince the new was finally unstrapped, it was still self-winding watch commissioned functioning perfectly. Its accuracy by Rolex of Geneva was strapped astonished us. Every one of the to the right wrist of a stone-cutter watch's 157 delicate parts was then whose task
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  • 511 4 COLOMBO: The Working Committee of the Ceylon Indian Congress, passed a resolution unanimously. Subject to the fears and sentiments expressed in the resolution, responsible Congress leaders hail the resolution as acceptance of the IndoCeylon Agreement as it stands. It is learnt
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  • 178 4 -UKRE in Ceylon it had n been my good) fortune to study the wonderful work of Sir John Kotelawala. at close quarters. It is beyond my how Sir John, with his unending and endlev* engagements all over the country, find* time to eat and
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  • 189 4 COLOMBO: During the Public Dinner to the Prime Minister at the Negombo a series of notes were placed before Sir John. There was much speculation as to their contents. Were they important messages from Colombo from the External Affairs Ministry perhaps? No. They were from
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  • 42 4 NEW YORK, Feb. 22.— A Court has sent the two sons of executed atom spie s Julius and Ethel Rosenberg to live with their grandmother, Mra. Soprie Rosenberg:, on her promise to bring them up to love th P United States.- AP
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  • 300 4 PANADURA: The Leader of the Opposition Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike asked the bhikkhus of Sri Wijaya Saugatha Pirivena, Walana to prepare for a holy war (Dhamma Yuddha) to save the country and Buddhism. Mr. Bandaranaike said: "In this war you will have to find
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  • 406 4 COLOMBO: Nearly 300 students of Musaeus Buddhist Girls 1 College, a leading girls' school in Colombo staged a "pens-down' 1 demonstration for one and half hours in protest against the decision of the Board of the Management of the College to replace the present principal,
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  • 67 4 Primrose Dissanayake of Ceylon ha*, a chat with Wendy Freeguard of Wales while learning how to drive a tractor at the Monmouthshire Institute of Agriculture, Usk. Primrose is one of ten girls from Ceylon who recently joined; the Institute to undergo a course of
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  • 48 4 The next fortnightly meeting ot the Divine Life Society will be held tomorrow, Wednesday Feb. 24 at No. 26, Lorong N. r 6 1 K JU rau th residence of Sri N. Demodairam Pillai. All members are cordially invited to be pr«s«nt on the occasion
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  • 188 4 COLOMBO: Sly entry from India is at its lowest ebb at the moment, according to those responsible for checkng illicit immigration in the North. The drop is attributed to the recent seizure of a-U craft that had been found in territorial waters with no valid reason
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  • 124 4 II ADI IX A A witness who appeared! before the Broadrao'Mng- Commission when it begun it.s hearing at the. Town Hall, deplored the "Love Songs which was being broadcast by Radio Ceylon. He claimed that it did not help to mould the character of young children
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  • 109 4 PM Asked To Stop Buddha Film COLOMBO. A section of Buddhists will appeal to the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, to try to prevent the proposed filming of the life of the Buddha. The decision to make this request to the Prime Minister was taken at a recent meeting of
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  • 124 4 SON FOR QUEEN COLOMBO. With tht Queen's visit less than two month* away, well known Jaffna astrologer Sadasiva Guruickal sends me a Royai prediction that cannot fail to interest the Commonwealth. 'Professor' Gurukkal predicts another addition to the Royal family a son sometime in July, after the Queen has returned
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  • 200 4 Mr. R. Ramani of Kuala Lumpur writes "My attention has been drawn to an it<_m of news appearing on the front page of the Issue of your paper of the 19th. "As my name has been used in that report I hope in fairness you will publisn this
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  • 254 4 Big plans for the expansion of Traiaigar Home to accommodate more lepers were outlined by tne Director of Medical Services, Dr. W. J. Vickers, at a press conference yesterday. Dr. Vickers said that Government win spend about $400,--000 immediately to bund a block of 25 new-type barracK
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  • 54 4 Indian inmates of the Homo who are mostly Tamils have formed a 'little India inside. They have decorated their place with calendars and pictures of Indian national leaders, they get there all the Indian newspapers published in Singapore, they have an Indian cook and in fact the whole
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  • 49 4 On Friday, 26th February at 7.10 p.m. the Mentri Besar Johore, The Hon'ble Dato Haji Syed Abdul Kadir B. Mohamed will be talking over Radio Malaya about the Elections to the Johore Council of State due to be held in the second half of 1964.
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  • 255 4 TEHERAN, Feb. 22.—Premier Zahedi's Government yesterday called its most outspoken enemy, Iran's holy man Ayatollah Kashani, a "hypocrite 1 and threatened to "shut down his demogaguery shop. The statement by a Government spokesmen closed grimly "I consider this sufficient for the time being." The
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