Indian Daily Mail, 24 February 1954
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Title Section16 1954-02-24 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. IS. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 24, 1964 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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159 1954-02-24 1 "Ceylonese'' Redefined To Include Only Citizens By Descent Or Registration! From Our Own Correspondent JSEW DELHI, Feb. 23. Ratification of the instruments ot recent the lndo-Ceyion Agreement signby the Indian and Ceyton rremiers took place yesterday in Colombo. Meanwliue, (Jeylon ±*renuer159 words
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Article183 1954-02-24 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Feb. 23. Recommendations amounting virtually to the scrapping of Prohibition have been made by the Prohibition Enquiry Committee under the presidentship of Mr. S. V. Ramamoorthy, former Madras civiiian appointed by the Andhra Government on Jan. 6 this year. TheA.P. - 183 words
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Article48 1954-02-24 1 KING HUSSEIN INSPECTS TRUCE LINE JERUSALEM, Jordan section, Feb. 23.— King Hussein lof Jordan yesterday paid a surprise visit to parts of the Jordan-Israel armistice demarI cation line. i An announcement described his visit as "aiming to study I the military situation along I the armistice line."- A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article87 1954-02-24 1 OTTAWA. Feb. 23 Tlv House of Commons yesterd*« approved, by a vote of 116 to 44. salary increases of US?10 000 a year for the Prime Minister and USSS.OOO for each of the 21 otner Cabinet Ministers. The proposed salary boosts would come on top ofA.P. - 87 words
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Article75 1954-02-24 1 A-Bombs For R.A.F. LONDON Feb. 23.- -Atom bombs "are now being delivered" to Britain s rapidly expanding Royal Air Force. Prime Minister Churchill's government announced yesterday An Air Ministry budget me- morandum also disclosed that British jet fighters are being equipped with guided rockets to strengthen defences against enemy atomA.P. - 75 words
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Article94 1954-02-24 1 DONCASTER, Yorkshire. Fob 23 -Mr. Stan Grundy. M-yi r-old Doncaster miner left here by train last night Tor London on the first stage of a dash across the world to hi? wounded brother in a Singapore hospital. The brother, William Grundv, 21, a Corporal in theReuter - 94 words
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Article97 1954-02-24 1 Hunt A Tiger! XEW DEL.HI, Feb. 23.— A full battalion of armed state police left Lucknow. capital of Uttaf Pradesh State, today on a novel assignment to hunt down a man-eating tiger accused of killing 145 persons *n the past two years. Officials said the- semi-mlU-triry unitA.P. - 97 words
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Article31 1954-02-24 1 HONGKONG, Feb. 23.— A third group of 581 troops of the Indian Cugtodian Force in Korea arrived in Hongkong on the British troopship "Captain Hobion,". A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article94 1954-02-24 1 The Indian Hockey Federa- lion team, who have t> ee n j n douoie figures reoentiy. met with a strong team at I|X)h yestcraay and were ado to score oniy two goa-ls against nil. mo Verak Hockey team, .ciny a strong one, did put up a.94 words
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Article119 1954-02-24 1 The 31st Minesweepers Squadron of thp. Indian Navy arrived in Singapore yester-' day on an informal visit. The ciquadron consists of INS rJomoay (Ccmdr. M. M. Kaul). INS Bengal (Lt. com d r. K. De G. Pinto), INS Madras (Lt. Comdr. H. F. Dubash) and INS Rajputana119 words
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Article24 1954-02-24 1 WEST HADDON (England). Feb 23.— Separate twin chicks the first on record in Bri-tain-emerged from a single egg at the Michael Wickstted hatchery yesterday.24 words
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Article47 1954-02-24 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Feb. 23.— Bombay Government propose ty give grants in aid to newspapers in the State mainly devoted to the work of eradication of untouchability A sum of Rs. 10 000 has been earmarked by Government for the purpose.-^-Copyright.47 words
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Article152 1954-02-24 1 MEDICAL COLLEGE AT MADURAI From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 23. The Slate Governor Sri Sri PraKasa inaugurating the Budget sess.on ot the State Ijegis-'a-ture yesterday announced the Government's decision to start 1,600 elementary schools in the State, to establish in as many villages as possible community Centres for Harijans152 words
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Article83 1954-02-24 1 MAKING LORRIES BUSES IN INDIA CALCUTTA, Feb. 23.- The German Mercedes Benz Company will shortly start manufacturing lorries and buses in India if negotiations now being conducted with the Tata Organisation are successfully conceded, an authoritative source Sa^ r mg y h e Tat d a ay omc»als will flyReuter - 83 words
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22 1954-02-24 1 \it M S. M. M. Meyappa Ser an extended tour of MaP?n °?y"£rgc number of triends.22 words
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Article, Illustration8 1954-02-24 1 The proudest man on board the pri^e/to^^bS? S*S'8 words
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Article, Illustration123 1954-02-24 1 Sir George Rondel. Chairman of the Singapore Constitutional Commission is seen wffninK the Report, which ho considers as a rc«l stei> in the ritfit direction. Sir George paid tributes to his colleajjues (seen below) for their fine work and of course apologised for making them all workI.D.M. - 123 words
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345 1954-02-24 1 India Burma Worst Fed Countries? NEW YORK, Feb. 23 Only 13 countries have managed in the test few years to obtain WJjduce food at 3,000 daily carries per person according to thel9s3 United Nations statistical year book published here yesterday, th The best fed countries of the world were theReuter - 345 words
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301 1954-02-24 1 The second contingent of the Mian Custodian For<£ in Korea arrived here yesterday by the troopship Mozaffari. The troops were under the command of Lt. Col. R S Grewal and the senior officer on board with. the troops was Brig. R S. Paintal.301 words
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Article119 1954-02-24 1 SEOUL, Feb. 23 The Bth Army today farewell cd Indian Lieutenant General KS Thimayya with a spectacular guS?d of honour ceremony at Seoul city airport. The former chairman of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission left Seoul for Tokyo in the personal Dakota of Fifth A.r ForceReuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration8 1954-02-24 1 PHOTOS. SX A°' th wlth himgry eyM I.D.M.I.D.M. - 8 words
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199 1954-02-24 1 MADRAS Feb. 23.— The Indian Government, is -aasass ***** ess arrived here from Korea with members o£ the Indian Custodian Force. The Indian Government i=. holding the 88 «x-Korean comb tants who asked for refuge in neutral nations ncL as prisoners butA.P. - 199 words
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Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Feb. 24, 1954
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Article573 1954-02-24 2 \S expected, India has boldly initiated the move for bringing about a ceasefire in Indo-China. Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlal Nehru addressing the House of the People on Monday suggested that all parties concerned in the Indo-China war should "bring about some kind of ceasefire without any573 words
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Article1566 1954-02-24 2 Non Conforming Marriages Madras Government Bill For Validation MADRAS: The text of the Bill to be moved at the next session of the State Legislature, to provide for the registration of Hindu non-conforming marriages has been published in a Fort St. George Gazette Extraordinary. The Statement of Object and ReasonsFOC - 1,566 words
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Article105 1954-02-24 2 MADRAS The Madras Government have decided to undertake legislation to bring the Cinematograph Act, 1918, into line with the Central enactments in the matter. Under the Constitution, the certification of films for exhibition is in the Union list of subjects, while the regulation of cinemas,FOC - 105 words
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Article362 1954-02-24 2 MADRAS: The programme of dates has been notified for the biennial elections to the Madras Legislative Council by the Madras Graduates, the Madras Teachers, the Madrag-cum-Chingleput-cum North Arcot Local Authorities, and the West Coast Local Authorities constituencies to fill vacancies arising from members retiring on the expiryFOC - 362 words
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225 1954-02-24 2 NEW DELHI: Three State Governments in South India have ui^ed the Union Government to extend the 15-year time-limit for the introduction of Hindi as the official language of the Republic. The State Governments' plea is understood to have come in reply to the Union,FOC - 225 words
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Article122 1954-02-24 2 BANGALORE; Anent the news of a king cobra In the Mysore zoo 'fasting unto utaiu vue Superintendent, Government Gardens, Mysore in the ooune of a statement says that the cobra drinks plenty of water every day, although It has not taken any solid food. He states: "Of allFOC - 122 words
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Article160 1954-02-24 2 NEW YORK: In one of it* editorials entitled," a test #oj Nehru." the New York Times commented o n the "critical" elections in TravancorcCochin. The newspaper declared 'the final results will be watched with the closest at? tenhon becausec! of their bearing- on the question ofFOC - 160 words
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Article65 1954-02-24 2 NEW DELHI: A squadron of three ships of the Egyptian Nayy Tareck, Rasheed and Doumiat under the command of Capt. Youssef Kemal Assfour will pay a five-day goodwill visit to India towards the end of this month. The squadron is expected to arrive at Bombay on February 25.65 words
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Article59 1954-02-24 2 Of 182, 163 and 187 officer, and men respectively Arrangements are bein* made to give a suitable rccen tion to these warship which will be visiting India for he first time. It may be recalled that three ships of the Indian Navy Godavan, Gomati lind Gane,' calledFOC - 59 words
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1513 1954-02-24 3 NEHRU KATJU SILENCE CRITICS FROM OPPOSITION «f the N pe*L? E t LHI: position attempt In the House l^eSeT^ £S S 6 on a **> is«ue .n .«r~~, V\ Policies or programme* was defeated by muJEST ma >rit y' and their frtenas K^f 2FOC - 1,513 words
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Article76 1954-02-24 3 NEW Dbliskil: Mr. A. K. Chanda, Deputy Minister for external Aliairs, who recently visitea several inuian missions aoroad, told the House of the fee pie that, India would have to ii>ptncl much more than at present "if we want to hay*> ett'ecuve publicity abroad." Mr. Chanda, whoFOC - 76 words
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Article96 1954-02-24 3 MYSORE: A series of six voiuiaes ot "fcincyuopaeuia in Hindi" will b e published io the course of the next few ye-ara by the Union Ministry of Education. They are intended mainly for the use of the common man. Th e first volume, now ready for theFOC - 96 words
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Article24 1954-02-24 3 CAIRO, Feb. 22 An investigation of a smuggling charge against ex-Queen Narriman will commence here en Wednesday, the Government's Legal Department disclosed last night.24 words
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Advertisement187 1954-02-24 3 Three services a V^fcj. te# Through service via It V I Penang. 1 Keturn fare from /V V AfAvAr Singapore M 5213.00 \\/Tff jU Cargo Rate from lf i f^eli Singapore Msl.oo Prj{\\ \l£r per Kilogram. r AJ",:'/ r %^i\ IN THE WEST wk ACCOUNTANCY, BOOK-KEEPING, COMPANY SECRETARYSHIP, COSTING. An187 words
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Advertisement154 1954-02-24 3 f\\r\ 'C^jQr Service every Sunday j^rirff" f via Ko t a Bharu. I r' m vftgsJ Arriving 1.15 p.m. Ms.' 'Ar^Sl Return Fare from Singapore M 5418.00 i^M^Uill Cargo Rate from vlj^^«^P\ Singapore M 51.70 v |>er Kilogram. NORTH jf mm Costs no more I Trouble Saving 1 1 |p154 words
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453 1954-02-24 4 NEW DELHI, Feb. 23.— Mr. Jawaharlal Nelun, the Indian Prime Minister, suggested yesterday that all parties concerned in the Indo-china war should "bring about some kind of ceasefire -without any party giving up its own position." He told the House ofPeople (Lower HouReuter - 453 words
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Article232 1954-02-24 4 Representatives of Government .and Officers in Divisions X, U, ill and IV of the Public Service held a further meeting yesterday on the negotiations to implement the Ritson Report. Three proposals which the expatriate officers had put to the Government in private meetings232 words
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Article218 1954-02-24 4 SEOUL, Feb. 23.— The last of nearly 6,000 Indian troops I who had guarded disputed war prisoners in the Neutral Zone arrived by train today at -the port of Inchon without further attempts by South Koreans to block the train. Two trains carrying 1,032 Indians,A.P. - 218 words
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Article64 1954-02-24 4 Following ties of open badminton Tournament 1954 will be played off at the Latex Godown, Harbour Board Gate No. 7. Keppel Road 1 today commencing 6.30 p.m. 1. V. Sasdharan Vs Ranbir Singh; 2. Gurmukh Singh Vs Ashok Kumar; 3. Aravindan Vs Ramakrishna Menon; 4. T. Sukumaran Vs64 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-02-24 4 Sir George Reodel (fourth from left) caught in the midst of newshawks of Singapore, who eager to know what the Report contained. The biggest 'scoop' they got was that Sir George's- modesty about his knowledge of the Far East, particularly Singapore and constitutional matters above aU. Fifth from left is57 words
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Article46 1954-02-24 4 The St. John Ambulance Brigade will be holding the Annual Inspection on Mar. 7, at 5 p.m. at Victoria School, Jalan Besar. On this occasion the Governor of Singapore and the Countess Mountbatten of Burma will review all units of the Brigade.46 words
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Article71 1954-02-24 4 LONDON. Feb. 23.— Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden said yesterday Red China must treat British interest "with ordinary courtesy and justice" If she wants to improve relations with Britain. Eden was replying to questions in the House of Commons about the status of diplomatic relations between BritainA.P. - 71 words
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Article112 1954-02-24 4 Voice Aircraft In Complete Wreck The Royal Air Force Valetta which has been reported missing after a broadcast flight over areas in East Malacca, south-east Negri Sembilan and Segamat am? Muar in North Johore, has been sighted in the area of Mount Ophir. ten miles from Gemas by a Royal112 words
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775 1954-02-24 4 For Own Defence Not For Aggression Pak Premier On U. S. Aid KARACHI, Feb. 23.-^remier Mohammed Ali yesterday announced that Pakistan has requested United States military aid within the scope of the U.S. Mutual Security legislation. Mr. Mohammed All's an- tribute *3,500,000 (£1.270.000 nouncement said: sterling) mainly in the formA.P.; Reuter - 775 words
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Article56 1954-02-24 4 In commemoration cf the visit of the r Royal Highnesses the Duchess of Kent and her son Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, the Governor of Singapore named a ridge at Pasdr Panjang as Kent Ridge, yesterday. The Hill was named as Marina Hill and the western end cf56 words
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Article23 1954-02-24 4 Mr. R. E. Turnbull, Gover-nor-designate of North Borneo is due to arrive in Singapore on the Carthage on March 2,23 words
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