Indian Daily Mail, 3 March 1954
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Title Section16 1954-03-03 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X No. 20. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-03-03 1 Queen Elizabeth is presented with a bouquet by Margaret Mole during a reception at Mount Gambier, South Australia.—AP Photo.23 words
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302 1954-03-03 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 2. CongTess has failed m its gamble to win absolute majority m TravancoreCochin State Assembly. Results counted till end of Monday showed Congress has won only thirty-two out of 92 aeata. This means combined opposition parties302 words
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Article130 1954-03-03 1 PANMUNJOM, Mar I The United Nations Command today turns over to the Communists 37 Koreans who have asked to return their Red-ruled former homeland. The 37 Koreans will be handed over the Reds at 10 a.m. m this truce village. Originally, there were 38 s'atcd toAP - 130 words
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Article66 1954-03-03 1 CARACAS (Venezuela), Mar. 2 A responsible source saio' Jai Narine Singh, a member of the ousted leftwing government of British Guiana has been oiderod to leave Venezuela. Singh, who has been m Venezuela three months, attended yesterctty's plenary session of i.he tenth Inter-American Conference. Asked whatAP - 66 words
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Article80 1954-03-03 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 1, ■miDIHI Contingent Indian Custodian Force consisting of more than 1.500 men returned here by the troopship ship Muzafarri on Monday. Chief Justice of Indie Mehrchand Mahajan and Chief Minister Rajaji were among thousands who thronged to ttoeV harbour to80 words
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Article261 1954-03-03 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 2. The State Department said that the United Nations might have to consider a possible demand by the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru for the withdrawal of United States military observers attached to the United Nations truce team m Kashmir. The State Department spokesman,A.P. - 261 words
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798 1954-03-03 1 AMERICAN OBSERVERS ARE NOT NEUTRALS IN KASHMIR Nehru Asks Their Withdrawal From U. N. Team Sequel To U.S. Aid To Pak. Ed to us m regard to military aid to Pakistan that the results are bound to be unfortunate." 'INTERVENTION" BY U.S. American aid to Pakistan was "a form ofReuter - 798 words
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Article68 1954-03-03 1 BLOOMINGTON (Indiana), Mar. 2 A dozen Indian Univer sity students calling themselves Robin Hood's Merry Men passed out pamphlets o n the campus yesterday criticising Senator McCarty. "Join Robin Hood's Merry Men. 1 one pamphlet said. "Who are concerned about both Com* munism and the McCarthyismAP - 68 words
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270 1954-03-03 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 2 Two men and a- woman shot, down five members of the House of Representatives with volleys of pistol shots from the visitors' gallery yesterday fwo members. Mr. Alvin Bentley, of Michigan, and Mr. Ben Jensen, of lowa, dropped down m pools270 words
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204 1954-03-03 1 Riots In Sudan Capital Take Heavy Toll 3O KILLED OVER 100 INJURED STATE OF ENERGENCY DECLARED KHARTOUM (Sudan), Mar. 2— A state of emergency was declared m Khartoum Monday after 30 people had been killed and more than 100 injured m riots. Neguib had come to attend thf opening ofA.P. - 204 words
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Article132 1954-03-03 1 THORAT ARRIVING FRIDAY Mai. Gen. S. P. P. Thorat, General Officer Commanding. Indian Oustodian *orce, will arrive with the fourth contingent of the Force from Korea on Friday. March 5, by the Jalagopal. The ship will be berthed at Codowns nob. 5 and 6, and no passed will be required132 words
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Article26 1954-03-03 1 The Indian l\^ V, Team touring Malaya maintained their unbeaten r-->ord by defeating Pahang a t Kuala Lumpur yesterday by 4 goals to nil.26 words
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Article36 1954-03-03 1 WASHINGTON, Mar 2 Secretary of State John Foster Dulles took away authority over personnel from Mr R w Scott Mcleod. the State Department's Controversial Security Chief and a protege of Senator Joseph McCarthy36 words
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Article239 1954-03-03 1 Philanthropist -governor TRIBUTE AT FOUNDATION LAYING OF MISTRI WING AT GENERAL HOSPITAL (By Our Staff Reporter) «7 he i ate MT ?'J?- MiBtri wa a Philanthropist m ¥*L i messa *<> on the occaskro Wi^S f 0 of the "Mistri ChuS^?" Wing* at the General Hospital239 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-03-03 1 EAST MEETS WEST .BUT The Canadian Prime Minister, Louis St. Laurent (Left) is greeted by India V Premier Pandit Nehru at the Foreign' Ministry mi n New Delhi. The visit i s ,>art of his current world tour, the first ever madia by a Canadian Premier.. APAP - 47 words
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118 1954-03-03 1 Viet Nam P.M. On Armistice In Indo-China SAIGON. Mar. 2 Prince Buu Loo, Prime Minister of Viet Nam, declared an armi.sticr m the seven-year-old InUo-China war is physically Impossible before the Geneva conference next month. Ho said he had told this to French Defence Minister Rono Pleven before M. Pleven'sAP - 118 words
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Article24 1954-03-03 1 KHARTOUM, Sudan, Mar. 2.— Egyptian President Mohamed Neguib cut short his visit to Khartoum ar"* baok to Cairo today.- APAP - 24 words
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541 1954-03-03 2 Indian Daily Mail S' pore, Wed., Mar. 3, 1954. Safety Lies In Absolute Freedom INDONESIA is reported to have decided to become completely independent by withdrawing herself from the Dutch Union and severing all political ties with Holland. The Indonesian Foreign Minister who announced the above decision is quoted as541 words
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695 1954-03-03 2 Ma dras Cab i net Strength Not To Be Reduced C.R.s Statement In Assembly MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister stated m the Madras Legislative Assembly that the merger of executive departments had "not much to do with Cabinet strength" and no proposal was under consideration for reducing the strengthFOC - 695 words
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Article123 1954-03-03 2 MADRAS: The American Baptist Mission, which is engaged m writing a Telugu commentary on the Bible, Gone sis to Revelation, on a 7 -year plan has so far produced eight commentaries. Genesis to Song of Soloman, four volumes on the Old Testament, and Matthew toFOC - 123 words
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Article59 1954-03-03 2 HOUSING FOR ANDHR A GOVT. STAFF KURNOOL: About 250 houses for the Secretariat staff here would be ready by the end of March or early m April, Mr. M. Frederick, Chief Engineer, General and Building, told the Press. Housing accommodation for about 90 men working m Raj Bhavan would beFOC - 59 words
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Article204 1954-03-03 2 MADRAS Presiding at a meeting of the Film Fans' Association at the Guild of Service Information Bureau, Mr. Justice A. S. P. Ayyar said art was not being given sufficient encouragement m India and remarked that cinema was the one instrument to popularise art. With allFOC - 204 words
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Article32 1954-03-03 2 KURNOOL The Andhra Government have appointed Mr. P. I. Valdyanathan, at present Collector of Krishna, as the Director of Industries m Andhra. His headauarters will be at Madras.- FOCFOC - 32 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-03-03 2 PROTECTION FOR McCARTHY folice officers- flank Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, as he leave* a railway station m Philadelphia. The protection was segue.l to receipt of an rnnnymous letter threatening .he Senator's life. AP Photo.AP - 34 words
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Article349 1954-03-03 2 English In University Essential? GAUHATI President Rajendra prasad said a university, besides being a seat of learning, should be a centre of real cultural activity. The President, declaring open the new two-storied building of Gauhati University, seven miles west of Gauhati said a university provided an ideal atmosphere for allFOC - 349 words
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Article74 1954-03-03 2 NEW DELHI: Sri A. K. Chanda, Deputy Minister for Extern a4 Affairs, told the House of the People that the recruitment of Gurkhas for the British Army was now done entirely m Nepalese territory. Sri Chanda. who was replying to Sri SadliH.il Gupta, Com. said InFOC - 74 words
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556 1954-03-03 2 NEW DELHI: Three Central Minister*, Mw*srs. C\ C. Biswas Lai Bahadlur Shaatri and K.C. Roddy, and Deputy Minister Abid Alt Jafferbhov. all of whom are sittine members of the Council of States* are am one the 46 Congress candidates approved by the CentralFOC - 556 words
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Article73 1954-03-03 2 FRENCH POLISH FOR LIQUOR BOMBAY iae use of French polish for dnnKing purposes m the Kalyan, Shanapur, Bhivand, and Murbtid lalukas of Thana District has come to the State Government's notice. Dr. Naravane, Deputy Minister for Prohibition, told the .Legislative Assembly. He said the Government was aware that French polishFOC - 73 words
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Article84 1954-03-03 2 POOxnA: Sri Kesnav RamChandra Kamtkar, an educationist of Bombay, died here at the age of 75 after a prolonged iliness. Sri KanitKar wag the Principal of the Ferguson College trom 1921 to 1929, and was one of the founders of the Modern Education Society, which runsFOC - 84 words
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477 1954-03-03 2 NEW DELHI: A number of research schemes involving a total sanction of Rs. 18 lakhs were approved by the Research Programmes Committee of the Planning Commission at its recent meeting held m New Delhi under the Chairmanship of Mr. V- T. Krishnamachari, Deputy Chairman,FOC - 477 words
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1871 1954-03-03 3 Speech In Indian Parliament NLWDLLJII: Prime Minister Nehru made "an earnest appeal to all the parties concerned m the In-do-China war to agree to ceasefire without any party giving up its own position." intervening m tne aetjaie on the President's address m the House1,871 words
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198 1954-03-03 3 NEW DELHI The teachers strike m Calcutta was the subject matter of a short-notice question m the House of the People. Replying to Sri Raghunath Singh the Home Minister, Dr. K. N. Katju said that during the period of the strike a fairly largeFOC - 198 words
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Article47 1954-03-03 3 TUSKER PRESENTED TO PRESIDENT DIBRUGARH: The Government of Assam Is presenting a tusker, caught m the Assam forests, to the President to lead Independence Day processions m Delhi every year. The Chief Minister, Mr. Medhi, said that the elephant would be despatched by train shortly.- FOC FOCFOC - 47 words
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200 1954-03-03 3 KHARTOUM (Sudan). Mar. I.— Police bullets beat off a wild attack on the British GovernorGeneral's home today by yelling Sudanese tribesmen brandishing steel-tipped spears m a demonstration against visiting Egyptian President Mohamed Neguib. At least 20 persons were reported killed, including the British policeA.P. - 200 words
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739 1954-03-03 3 TKIVAM>Ki;.M, sji.- knew her vote had a value, but tried to cash it on the sput, and immediately lost her ttunchise m the bargain. At Annaiur, m Cbaiaku'di constituency Trichur District, where polling wm held m the elections to the State Assembly and 65--year-oldFOC - 739 words
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Article188 1954-03-03 3 MADRAS: Whether the word "cheek" can be used m the Legislative Assembly was raised m the January session of the Madras Assembly by Sri Ananta Pai, when Sri S. S. Kolkcbail seated that the member had the "cheek" to say that the P.S.P. membersFOC - 188 words
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Article143 1954-03-03 3 BOMBAY: Sri D. K. Kuntc. Speaker of the Bombay Legislative Assembly assured the citizens of Greater Bombay that if the city became part of the proposed Maharashtra State, they would continue to enjoy the same rights as at present. Inaugurating the two-day conference of Marathi-speaking residents ofFOC - 143 words
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Advertisement103 1954-03-03 3 CAN W mSa&k Rolex have long been renowned for the A finest craftsmanship m watch making t^^fwv and yet you will find there is a model to I^WjyV suit every pocket and every taste. Ms\n I Your nearest watch dealer will be delight- A ed to show you the wide103 words
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221 1954-03-03 4 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: The Prime MinKter appealed to the people to wage war on the Ceylon Cuiimunfct Party and to put an iiu 1 to its disruptive a;ti\ itie**. Speaking at the Colombo Racecourse, where he addressed the UNP Youth Organisation andFOC - 221 words
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Article69 1954-03-03 4 COLOMBO: The incident resembles another which occurred! at such a contort some yearn back. In the last half minute of the content t wo "snap" questions were given to the two schools. The first was 'Who wrote Nehru's autobiography?' The studient who was, course, on his guard!,69 words
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Article75 1954-03-03 4 COLOMBO The Acting Municipal Assessor (Colombo). Mr. D. W. G. Ftanasinghe, who Is now on a scholarship m England, has been granted special permission to sit for the Direct Membership examination of th* Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors. He is the first Ceylonese to receive thisFOC - 75 words
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Article16 1954-03-03 4 CHARLESTON South Carolina). Mar. 2 General Mark W. Clark took over Monday South Carolina's military college.16 words
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291 1954-03-03 4 P.M's Visit To India An Eye-Opener COLOMBO: My recent visit to India has served to open my eyes to the tremendous progress that vast country has made m industry In the last six years of independence", declared the Ceylon Premier Sir John Kotelawala declared open a showroon-cum-readlng room, organised asFOC - 291 words
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Article155 1954-03-03 4 COLOMBO: The Women's Union stands as an indispensable counterpart of the main United National Party ready to think together, plan together and work together without m any way being handicapped by the difference of sex," says Mrs. Nobel I. Kiriella. one of the joint secretaries. This wasFOC - 155 words
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Article159 1954-03-03 4 COLOMBO: Only a few bouquets will be presented to the Queen during the royal tour of Ceylon and these, too, will be mainly of orchids, which are believed to be Her Majesty's favourite flowers. Gifts to be presented to Queen Elizabeth wilt be souneirs typical ofFOC - 159 words
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Article118 1954-03-03 4 KALUTARA: Several acres of bearing land and some houses a I the mouth of the Kaiuganga, near Katukurunda are m grave danger of being steadily swallowed up as a result of the river mouth gradually shifting from its present course. The mouth of the river i* statedFOC - 118 words
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129 1954-03-03 4 SUEZ TALKS DESPITE UPSETS IN EGYPT LONDON, Mar. 2 Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden said that British means to go on negotiating 1 with Egypt over the Suez Canal base, despite the Governmental unset. s ii» Cairo. He was asked m the House of Commons what further instructions were being givenAP - 129 words
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Article95 1954-03-03 4 I NEW DELHI. Mar. 2 -French Ai r Minister Louis Christianes yesterday tolo a news conference uic main purpose of ois visit to India was to* ascertain if jet Ourangons-71 wnich France sold the Indian Air Force, are operating to inoJa's satisfaction He denied he hadAP - 95 words
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Article125 1954-03-03 4 PARIS. Mar. 2 The new regime m Syria, which h**- J ousted General AcUb SAishakiy. may have as one of its pruicipal aims the Union of Syria and Iraq under a sinnK government, official and unofficial French sources reported Monday. A diispatch from Beirut m theAP - 125 words
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Article74 1954-03-03 4 WASHINGTON, Mar. 2 The Secretary of the Army. Mr. Rpgert Stevens and Senator Joseph McCarthy will have a face to face meeting on the issue of communism m the Army. Senator McCarthy told reporters that the men with whome lie has ■been feuddng over the question ofReuter - 74 words
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Article95 1954-03-03 4 TOKYO. Mar. 2 Lockheed Aircraft Co. of Burbank, California announced Kawasaki Bomber Factory signed a contract, that will launch Japan Into jet plane manufacture. Tho deal calls for Kawasaki to make Sarflrn all-weather jet flghtcrg antf the fast T-38 jet trainer the latter a version of the X-20AP - 95 words
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Article, Illustration91 1954-03-03 4 Luis M. Taru«\ 40 (Right). Philippine Communist Huk leadler, telLs Manila Time* Newsman Ben Aquino he Is willing to co-operate with the new administration of President Ramon Maggayaay. While scattered reports of rebel* giving up reached military headquarters m Manila, Philippine army troops were reatJjto launch aAP - 91 words
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161 1954-03-03 4 INDIAN ENVOY TO INDONESIA ENTERTAINED (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. B. F. H. B. Tyabji. Ambassador-designate .of India to the Republic of Indonesia, and Mrs. Tyabji were entertained to lunch, at Soa View Hotel yesterday by Mr. J. P. Sengupta, Regional Manager, South East Asia Branches of the United Commercial161 words
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Article98 1954-03-03 4 At 5.30 p.m. on Monday. March Bth, Sir Sydney Came Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, will open a British Books Exhibition at the British Council Hall. This Exhibition has been arranged by the, British Council In collaboration with Publishers Association of Great Britain. There will be98 words
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Article69 1954-03-03 4 The annual General Meeting of the Ipoh Indian Congress was he\u on Feb. 28. and the following office-bearers elected for 1954 > Mr. V. T. Sambanthan Pre sident; Mr. Jangi Ram Yadav. Vice-President; Mr. T. Ponnusamy Hon. Secretary; Mr H. Gopal Chand Hon. Treasurer; and' Mr. J.69 words
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95 1954-03-03 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. 2 India is planning the appoint* mcnt of a Consul at Muscat to look after Indian interests In the Persian Gulf, Premier Nehru told questioners m the Uppnr House of Parliament Monday. Nehru's Parliamentary Secretary, Mrs. Lakshmi Menon, replyingAP - 95 words
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Article90 1954-03-03 4 The Hindus here and elsewhere will observe the Siva Rathiri (Siva's Night) festival m their temples tonight (Wednesday) Mar. 3. from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. tomorrow fasting and praying and conducting special pooja ceremonies. Orthodox people will keep awake the whole night without a wink of sleep and90 words
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671 1954-03-03 4 Diphtheria is a dangerous tKsease which particularly attack* childl-en. It is on the increase In Singapore; statist:)™ show that cases have more than doubled Mince 1949 and approximately one-half to two-thin U of the victims have been children of school age. But it can671 words
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Advertisement110 1954-03-03 4 j S.s. "JALAGOPAL" The above vessel will be reverting to her regular passenger service from Singapore at end March when 5 she will sail via Port Swettenham and Penang to 5 Negapattinam and Madras. Tickets will be on sale lon March 15. R. JUMABHOY SONS LTD. Agents: Eastern Shipping Corp.110 words
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Advertisement202 1954-03-03 4 Clerk Of Councils, Pokok Assam And Aulong Local Council Areas, Near Taiping I Application are invited to fill this post for the period of one year w.e.f. Ist April, 19M. The yUary will be *400/--per mensem inclusive. The candidate nhould" be able to tmtmk Chinese, English and Malay. Experience m202 words
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