Indian Daily Mail, 1 March 1954

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 18. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH l t 1964 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 630 1 Revolutionary Council's Action To Preserve Unity Of Nation yet attend the opening: of the Sundunege Parliament Reuter CAIRO, Feb. 28 General Mohammed Neguib is back m power as President of Egypt. And "Strong Man" Gamal Abdel Nasser wlio took over as Prime Minister when General
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  • 65 1 Crisis Not Ended Farouk's View CANNES (France), Feb. 28. Former King Farouk yesterday forecast /serious trouble this week m Egypt whi-re the Revolutionary Council Thursday kicked out popular Mohammed Negulu. Andre Chardonnens, secretary to the fat. exiled Monaron, said Farouk told him that "be thinks tne Egyptian crisis has not
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  • 130 1 KHARTOUM. Feb. 28. Sudao«a« Prime Minister Ismail £1 Azary tonight welcomed General Negufcb's return to the Egyptian Presidency a* the "best news I have ev«r neard" The IVemier, leader of th» Pro-Egyptian NationaJ Unionist Party, said he was glad the gap had been bridged and
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  • 445 1 Only A Family Quarrel," Says Neguib CAIRO, Ftib. 28. Thou.ami.-, oi uninvited but welcome guests were last nignt swarming into the garden, and even rooms oi President Mo. u.iinmtd .Neguib's small redur.cKcd hMwe at the Cain. .-uourb oi Zeitoun. President Neguib went out into their nvdst to get a oreath
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  • 175 1 Police Open Fire In Cairo: 14 Wounded CAIRO. Feb. 28 Police opened fire to break up a demonstration near the Foreign Ministry early today as huge crowds roamed the city shout ng slogans for General Mohamed Neguib and against the Revolutionary Coencil. The first police report* arid seven persons were
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  • 276 1 Last year the Government by establiahli|g the Special Operational Volunteer Force of the Police gave an opportunity to surrendered terrorist* to regain a pfece m the community by taking an active part m the fight against Communism. The success of the S. O. V. F. has been
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  • 107 1 LONDON, Feb. 18 The Government is likely to announced on Monday it will go ahead with the building of an atom driven electric power station m Scotland The power station will be on a commercial scale. The House of Commons will be debating the Government's
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  • 322 1 Congress Fails To Win Absolute Majority InT-C State? Stable Congress Government In P.E.P.S.U. Possible From Our Own Correspondent j TRTVANDRUM, Feb. 28.-^Congress Party has secured only 16 out of 43 seats for which counting of votes waa completed on Saturday m TravancoreCochin State General Election. THIS INDICATES CONGRESS WILL. AGAIN
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  • 22 1 7:1 VICTORY AT IPOH AT IPOH The visiting Indian hockey team won a resounding 7—l victory against North Malaya at Ipoh yesterday.
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  • 91 1 MADRAS, Feb. 28. Canadian Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent said yesterday that "fears entertained by India over American military aid to Pakistan is not justified." "Most troubles are tiiosft which don't happen and about which we worry," St. Laurent said, replying to a question on
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  • 41 1 SRINAGAR, Kashmir, Feb. 28. At least 30 people were killed m an avalanche which swept down on the Himalayan mountain village of Manchil, AS miles north of hare. Many houses were destroyed and Oftttlt Wilt* AP
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  • 342 1 India Not To Enter Arms Race To Match Pak. FINANCE MINISTER'S SPEECH BUDGET PROPOSALS HIT BETELNUT EXPORTERS IN MALAYA CEYLON From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Feb. 28 —Finance Minister C. D. Deshmukh told Parliament today that India would not enter any arms race m an attempt to match the
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  • 152 1 Mr. 8.F.H.8. Tyabji, Ambas-sador-designate of India to the Republic of Indonesia, will be arriving here per s.s. Carthage tomorrow, Tuesday March 2. He is accompanied by his family. They will be sailing for Djakarta by s.s. Tjiwangi on Saturday March 6. While m Singapore they will
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  • 70 1 FUKUOKA, Japan, Feb. 28 A Japanese university professor today cautiously announced a "placenta fluid treatment* 1 which he said had been successful m a dozen or more ills. Treatment calls for repeated Injections of human placenta fluid and is said to have been successful m curing or
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  • 27 1 HELSINKI, Feb. 28 Fin land will start trade negotiations with Communist China m Peiping m the middle of next month, it was officially announced here today.. AP
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  • 164 1 EXCISE IMPORT DUTIES RAISED Finance Minister Deshmukh Presenting a deficit budget of twenty-six crores of rupees (Rs. 260 m.) to the Indian Union Parliament said however, that over all total deficit next year would amount to another 250 crores, which would be met by Issuing Treasury Bills, adds our own
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  • 528 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Mar. 1, 1954. Egypt Saved From Iran's Fate \LL those who hate feudalistic autocracy will welcome the restoration of General Neguib back to the Presidency of the Egyptian Republic. His sudden ouster by a clique m the Revolutionary Council headed by Col. Nasser which deposed
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  • 708 2 Nationality Issue Very Complicated, Says Nehru NEW DELHI: In the Council of States, Sri Nehru, Prime Minister, said the issues connected with the problem of nationality of Indians m Ceylon were very complicated and the major questions were still to be considered. He denied that the Ceylon
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  • 284 2 Small Scale Industries Expert-Review NEW DELHI: The pnme Minister, Sri Nehru, said he ixad ''very much profited' from His discussions with the team or foreign experts now m lnciia to edvi3e the Government on village and small-scale industries. Sri Nehru was intervening m the Council of States on a question
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  • 68 2 LONDON Sun rays are being used experimentally, and industrially m Soviet Russia to produce hot water, power, and refrigeration, according to a book by a Soviet scientist, M. Boris Valentinovich Pitukhov. reveiwed by Moscow radio. The radio, quoting the book said the energy
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  • 39 2 The Vice-President, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, inaugurating the Ronntf-Table Conference on the Teachers of the Social Sciences m South A«ia m the old Convocation Hall, Delhi University, recently. Th« Conference hay been organised by the UNESCO.
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  • 239 2 NEW DELHI: Sheikh Mohammed Abu 1 1 ah former Prime Minister of Kashmir, now m detention has sent a communication to the Government of India asking for his release, according to reports m Kashmir circles here. In his letter, which is understood
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  • 321 2 LONDON, Feb. 26. The Daily Telegraph sharply attacked proposals whicn would c>p£n th« way for scU-govern-ment m Singapore an< j gaj^ they involved "grave" risk /or Uu. coionv. This conservative newspaper .said the plan suggested by the commis-ion headed by Sir Ueorge Handel "seemed an
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  • 875 2 NEW DELHI: The debate on the President's address m the House of the People was highlighted by a vigorous speech made by the Independent Opposition member, Dr. A. Krishnaswami, who suggested that India should send a Goodwill Mission to Ceylon
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  • 125 2 NEW HAVEN (Connecticut) Several previously unrein ;rted Elizabethan and Jacobean manuscripts, including a new version of a Sonnet by Shakespeare, have been found -mong the collection of a Professor of English at Yale Univers ty, the University News Bure \a announced. The manuscripts came to light when Mr.
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  • 61 2 MH. M. S. M. M. Meyappa (hi i liar (garlanded right) ..nii Mr. 8. ittuiiawwaini JN'aiiiii (garlanded left) at the. jtvaliang Airport before remi ..iiik to MarfraH after an txt. nsive tour of South East Avia countries. A large number of distinguished gaineroig was present at
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  • Letter to the Editor
    • 82 2 With Inspectors of Schools concentrating more and more on the administrative side of education, it has become the lash.on now to leave inexperienced teachers and their wards very much to themselves. This trend is obvious irom the Cambridge results which were published recently. Periodical inspect. on of
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  • 143 2 MADRAS A deputation of the Cheetiars owning lands m Burma requested the Chief Minister Sri C. Rujagopaiachariar, to move the Union .Government to bring about an ncrease m the rate of compensation proposed under the Burma Land Nationalisation Bill. Tne deputation consisted of Raja Sir M.
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  • 615 3 Rs. 350 m. Released For Socially Desirable Needs BOMBAY': The Bombay Government, m a memorandum submitted to the Taxation Inquiry 7 Commission, has said that the enforcement of total prohibition m the State since 1950 has released an annual purchasing power of R». 35 crores to
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  • 644 3 NSW DEL.iUi Prime Minister Noam said m me council of iS«.au.s mat no omciai representations nave been made oy or on benaii of the >jvivernnient ot tae uniitd *un&avm about the activities ot me Indian Mission m Nairobi. Replying to a question, the i/rime
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  • 98 3 CAIjCUTTA The recentlyformed Committee with representatives of the various Sports Associations m Calcutta, will shortly consider the question whether Calcutta should have a football stadium or a composite stadium for fx)th football and crickets. Announcing 1 this In the State Assembly, the Chtef Minister Dr. B. C.
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  • 56 3 Photo. Pre*Mcl»nt Eisenhower receives a crimson and £<>Id replica of the State Barg c of Thailand from Miss Mattanee Mojdara of Bangkok at a White Houjjo reception, attended by high school students of many lancV;. They are. delegates to a forum for high (Schools stairoil by
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  • 618 3 M.U. P. Challenges Validity NEW DELHI The validity of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business of the Council of States and the House of the People ha* been challenged by an Opposition member of the House of the People, Sri S. More, m
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  • 705 3 KARUR: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister of the Government of Madras, addressing a large gathering including women, said that they should not nurture any kinds of caste feeling lest, it should result m the complete ruination of the welfare of the people. He added that
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  • 262 3 Gold Plated Microohone For Royalty COLOMBO: A gold plated microphone meant exclusively for Royalty will be rushed here by air from the U.K. when the Queen vis ts Ceylon m April. Th c microphone which is the property of Rcdiffusion Limited, has been used- by Royalty since 194 G. It
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  • 94 3 NEW DEL«I Sri J. B, Kripalani. who has succeeded Pundit Hridayanath Kunzru as Chairman of the Railway Corruption Inquiry Committee, has suggested that all members of the committee, including himself, should travel m third class when the committee undertakes tours m connexion with Its work,
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  • 449 3 Fifth Day Off Polling: 42 Contesting Eighteen Seats c<i during the first four hours of polling. The other two constituencies of the district which went to uolls are Nemom and NeyyuUnkani. While polling- was heavy from the start m the crowded areas of the city, it was
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  • 220 3 TRIVANDRUM: OWltllll of votes m th< General Elections m the State wnich begins on Feb. 27 will end on Mar. 3. On Sunday. Feb. 2S also, counting will take place, states a Press release. "l'ne following is the programme for counting: of votes; tub. 2V Tovala, Aeasteev;waram, Tniruvuiiar,
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  • 76 3 COLOMBO: The Prim e Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, has sent a personal message to the Prime Minister of India m connection with the tragedy on the banks of the Ganges when 500 people lost ther lives. The message stated: "It is with deep regret that we
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  • 129 4 COLOMBO: Mr. I.P.M. Carg 11 Operations Officer from the Asian and Middle Eastern Department of the World Bank and Messers E. C. Clare and Paul Genachte, two ottoer offi--cials of the World BanTc; arrived m Colombo this week. They have come to Ceylon at the request
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  • 306 4 COLOMBO: The Vice- Chancellor of the University of Ceylon, Sir Ivor Jennings, has threatened to close down the Faculty of Agriculture if the Department of Agriculture's Experimental Station and Farm at Peradeniya is not handed over to him by the Government. The Vice-chancellor
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  • 74 4 Preventive medical technique t» protect the worker against health hazards) is a new and gt owing development m American industry. An Important part of the industrial hygien. *t's work is to conc'dct on-the-spot investigation of any conditions that may affetet the health of the workers. This medical
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  • 95 4 COLOMBO: The Very Rev Fr. T.M.F. Long:, 0.M.1. Rector of St. Patrick's College. Jaffna, has been released! for service m Australia to found a College for the Oblates of Mary Immaculate m the. new province entrusted to them by the Holy See. He is expected to
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  • 98 4 COLOMBO: The Minister of Finance, the Hon. Sir Oliver Goonetilloke, decided; this week to exempt the Rubber Replanting Subsidies from income tax and excess profits duty with retrospective effect from the day on which the Rubber Replanting Scheme came into operation. This exemption is expected to
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  • 81 4 COLOMBO: The Mayor of Kandy. Mr. E. L. Senanayake, was granted special leave m London to appeal to the JUdical Committee of the Privy Council against a Ceylon Court ruling, whereby he lost his seat n the House of Representatives. Mr. Senanayake. who flew to U.K.
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  • 176 4 LORD SOULBURY TO DISCUSS TUBERCULOSIS COLOMBO, Feb. 27. Lord Soulbury. Governor General of Ceylon returned here from London by air yesterday after attending the funeral of his wifo. She was injured In a bus accident on Feb 8 and died last Friday without recovering consciousness. Reuter COLOMBO: Ceylon has been
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  • 107 4 COLOMBO: A Parliamentary Delegation from Ceylon is likely to visit India on a fortnight's tou r m the middle of March, Ceylon's Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, is believed to be making arrangements for selection of the delegation which may consist of 12 to 15 members.
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  • 102 4 COLOMBO: Royal Air Force and Ceylon Air Academy planes were searching for the Academy's Chipmunk trainer air-craft believed to have crashod with its sole occupant into the sea off Wellawatte, m Colombo. No trace of the 23-yea r old pilot, Nihal Seneviratne, or the plane had
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  • 121 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Indian Congress has invited India's Prime Minister, Sri Nehru, to address the 14th annual session of the Congress, to be held towards the end of April, when Sri Nehru will be here for the Asian Prime Ministers' Conference. According to a spokesman of the
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  • 529 4 NEW DEL.HI: The an--, touncement of an agreement between Pakistan and Turkey for ponticai, economic and cultural colaboration has been commented upon m Pakistan and the Mid-die East Dress. Following are some of the comments. The "Pakistan Times" has described the Pakistan-Tur-kish pact as a manoeuvre
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  • 234 4 CALCUTTA The Sarat Bose Academy at Netaji Bhawan. the residence of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose will soon have an international guest house to serve as a central place of study end propagation of India's ancient and medieval classics, especially the philosophical history of the coutnry. Announcing this at
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  • 102 4 TOKYO, Feb. 28. Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida said yesterday that Japan will need protection of U. S. troops for •several more years and that it is impossible for Japan to be neutral m the struggle against the Communist world. He spoke of the constant threat from Communism.
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  • 41 4 A press communiaue issued by the Ceylon commissioner ix> Malaya state--, that the currency allowed per passenger on disembarkation m Ceylon is Rs. 130/- m Ceylon or Indian corrency or Its equivalent m Malayan dollars viz. $86.
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  • 120 4 Bhagawan RamaKrishna 119th Birthday Celebration The 119 th Birthday of BhaBawan Sri Ramakrd&hna will be celebrated at the Ramakrishna Mission premises at Bartley Road, on Sunday. March, 7. Mr. M. Gooala Menon, Representative of the Government l-rf India will /preside. Mrs. M. Gopala Menon will distribute the prizes 'to the
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  • 48 4 Malayan Airways Tel. Numbers Fallowing changes m telepilJiH' numbers of Malayan Airways L#td.. will come into effect from March. 14: Malayan Airways Ltd.. Traffic Manager Present number (*****) New number *****; Traffic Office (*****) *****; Operations Dept (84--914) *****; Transport Office (*****) *****; Air Oarero Office (3362) *****.
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  • 56 4 Bandits Kill 82-Year-Old Chinese One civilian has been murJered by terrorists, according to an Emergency communique issued yesterday. It adds: The c.vilian who was murdered was an 82-year-old Chinese, Tai Ming, who waa slashed to death with parangs oy an unknown number of terrorists m the Plentong area of Johore.
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  • 101 4 At the Annual General Meeting of the Malayan Congress (Masai), J enure Dtancn held on Feb. 14. foltowiiasc iiicmLHjiS were elected as uuice bearers for the current year. Mr. p p Gopala Menon Chairman; Mr. fcv Paomanabhan vice-Qhairman; Mr. P' I. D'cruz Hon. Secretary Mr. P X N
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  • 92 4 "It has been a. special thrill to me to meet you all r>er-fc-onaUy," Ooun tests Mountbattc n of Burma told 614 St John's Ambulance Brigade members and cadets at a parade on the Kuala Lumcut Padang last Saturday. "It is a great day for me" said Lady
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  • 194 4 Six shy Wolf Cubs, all m uniform, called at King's House, Kuala Lumpur, last Friday, to see the High Commissioner. General Sir Gera'd Templer. "This is Scout Week, S.r. Is there any odd job we can do for you? 1 they asked. "Why, certainly, my
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