Indian Daily Mail, 4 March 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X Na 21. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 344 1 NO PARTY COMMANDS A WORKING MAJORITY BARGAINING AMONG PARTIES! From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 3.— President's Rule comes into force from today m Travancore-Cochin State. following the resignation of the Caretaker Congress Ministry. The General Election was specifically held m order to Rlear-up the
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  • 97 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 3.— Congress and official circles are Jubilant about Congress dear victory m PEPSU State where it is certain to form a stable ministry, having won 35 out of 53 seats with only seven results more outstandnig. PEPSU is a strategic border province and
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  • 51 1 New Indian Members Of Federal Council The following five Indians have been appointed unofficial members of the Federal Legislative Council for a period of twelve months* from Feb. 1 1954: Mr. M. P. Rajajpopal; Mr. S. O. K. Vbaldullah; Mr. K. Ramanathan Chettiar; Mr. R. Ramani; and Mr. K. V.
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  • 116 1 NEW YORK, Mar 3 The United Nations truce chief m Palestine yesterday reported a growing tension alonsc the Israel-Jordan border and recommended Joint patrols to lessen it. Major Gen. Vagn Bennike. Danish Chief of Staff of thf United Nations truce supervision organisation, said In a report to
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  • 31 1 TOKYO, Mar. 3 L.t. Gen. K. S. Thimayya, chairman at the recently dissolved neutral nation repatriation Commission, left Tokyo last nieht for India his homeland.- AP
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  • 313 1 Communists Also Backed Neguib To The Presidency! CAIRO Mar. 3— Arrests In Kgypt mounted tonight to 118 and a spokesman at military police headquarters claun«d that a "united front" opposed to the present regime had been smathed. A. spokesman of the military police said it
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  • 158 1 KHARTOUM, Mar. 3.— A1l was quiet m Khartoum, as more than 4,000 supporters ol the pro-Independence Party obeyed police orders to quit the city after Monday riots m wnich 33 died and more than 100 were injured. As they left the Party accused the Government of
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  • 55 1 The public are reminded that the letters which precede or follow the figures on an identity card are an integral part of the identity card number and that both letters and figures should be included when an identity card number is recorded on an official document, says
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  • 25 1 A cheque for $1,500/ has been donated by Mr. Tan Boon Khak of Beach Road, Singapore to the Malaya Hall Appeal Fund,
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  • 382 1 LONDON, Mar. 3 The Times submitted that the wages dispute m the Malayan rubber industry may be resolved if a round-table conference between employers and the rubber workers can be held. This independent newspaper believed thet a strike m the Malayan rubber industry would be
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  • 259 1 ARTHUR DEAN RESIGNS WASHINGTON, Mar. 3 Mr. Arthur Dean resigned yesterday es special United States Ambassador to the Korean political negotiations. Mr. Dean told the Acting Secretary of State. Mr Bedall Smith, that his legal work m private life would not permit him to remain with the State Department beyond
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  • 63 1 TUNGKU ABDUL RAHMAN. President of the United Malays National Oraganization. will talk on "The Future of Malaya" at the Singapore Union of Journalists' monthly lunch on March 22 at 12. 45; at the Blue Room, Capitol Restaurant, Singapore. All journalists, whether member^ of the Union
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  • 127 1 BR. TROOPS IN MALAYA TO BE REDUCED? T^ONDON, Mar. 3 Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, former Labour Minister of Defence, su^ffeisted that it was possible to reduce the number of British troops m certain areas without weakening Britain s .strength. He suggested such places as MALAYA, Hongkng, Bermuda, and the Suez Canal.
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  • 52 1 HONG KONG, Mar. 3 Peking Communist Katfio today announced Laotian People's forces entered Phonffsaly on Feb. 25. It quoted from a Laotian People'^ KtsiisUuuf Government communique and said most French Union Forces m the town had been wiped out and ihe French Commander had been
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  • 84 1 MORE POWERS FOR U. N. LAHORE. Mar. 3 The Pakistan Foreign Minister Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan wants to give the United Nations more powers. He told the Rotary Club here that the United Nations decision should be made mandatory on all members who should include every sovereign state. Sir ZafruMah
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  • 358 1 (By Our Stan* Reporter) "Indian businessmen should look after the interests of the country where they aa c dbing business. Particularly here, Indian* should not have one leg m Malaya and another In India: m their own interests they shoultf decide one way
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    • 54 1 MR.K.KAMARAJNADAR MEMBER, INDIAN PARLIAMENT PRESIDENT, TAMILNAD CONGRESS ARRIVES AT KALLANG AIRPORT, SINGAPORE TOMORROW (FRIDAY, MAR. 5) AFTERNOON BY 8.0.A.C. PLANE Welcome Address Will Be Presented At The Happy World Stadium On Sunday, Mar. 7, 1954 At 10 a.m* MR. M. GOPALA MENON, Representative of the Government of India, will preside
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  • 508 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Mar. 4, '54. Nehru's Demand To United States THERE is no use hiding the fact that India's relations with the United States of America are now rapidly getting strained, and unless this disquieting trend m the international field is checked before it assumes wider and
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  • 1088 2 DISAPPOINTING FOR CONGRESS TRIVANDRUM: Results of 23 seals were announced by 4.30 p.m. on Feb. 27 m the elections to the Travancore-Cochin State Assembly. The highlight*, of the results was the defeat of Sri V. Madhavan, Public Health Minister, a Congress Party candidate for
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  • 64 2 TRTVANDRUM The following are the additional results of the Travan-Core-Cochin elections announced after 4.30 p.m. on Feb. 27. Sri Vivekanandan, Ind., P.S.P. from Trivandrum. Sri P. S. Nataraja Pillai, P.S.P. from Trivandrum. Srf D. Dainodaran Potti, P.S.P., from Veliyam, QuiJon district. Sri Manchanatha Praobhu. P.S.P.
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  • 456 2 TROOPS INCREASED IN GOA NEW DELHI: Maulana M. Faruqud asked m the Council of States wAether It was fact that there had recently been considerable increase m the anrued forces m the Poreuguese territories m India. Replying 1 to the question Mr. Anil K. Chanda, Deputy Minister for External Affairs
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  • 570 2 MADRAS- "Bankers are the custodians of the liquid capital which is the life blood of commerce and industry. Upon the prudent administration of these funds depends the economic well-being of the nation. In the mobilisation and management of funds every banker had to
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  • 79 2 Twenty persons, including the British Commander of the Kiiartoum Province police, were killed when violent "independence" rioting broke out m Khartoum Monday. About 50,000 persona surged about the Governor-General's man.on soon after the arrival of President Mohammed Neguib of Egypt who was to attend the opening of the
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  • 103 2 NEW DELHI: Sri P. N. itajbhoj, SCF Bombay, last week walked out of the House jf the People as a "protest" against the Chair's refusal to permit him to speak on a cut motion he had tabled on supplementary demands for grants m respect of the
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  • 103 2 BOMBAY: A conference of the Members of the Bombay legislature from Karnatak, and members of the Executive Committee of the Karnatak Pradesh Congress Committee will be held here on Mar. 5 and 6 to prepare a memorandum on the demand for formation of a Karnatak State to
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  • 188 2 Export Of Textiles From India BOMBAY: "Sri Sankalchand G. Shah, President of the AllIndia Exporters Association said that some machinery should be devised to create confidence m the overseas buyers about the quality of cotton textiles that were being shipped from India. At the annual meeting of the Association, he
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  • 2016 3 Plea For Asian Voice In Settling Asian Problems NEW DELHI: Addressing Members of Indian t'arlianient here last week, Mr. St. Laurent, Canadian Prime Minister, spoke at length on the problem of Asia and colonial territories, and said that while Canada welcomed the advance
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  • 312 3 PEKU Assembly Electionst First Results I I AIIAJL.A, VOUDUH.fr of votes .m eignl coosticuencies wiiere pomug has been compieieu commenced last week at van as dmir.ct and tehsil nea<iquarters m PiEIPSU. The counting of votee fox Patiaia oxy and Patiaia Sadar const ltuenciea commenced at che otnces of the Deputy
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  • 125 3 PATIALA The Congress Party captured all the three seats, results for which were announced, m the Patiala and East Punjab States Union elections from the single-mem-ber constituencies of Malerkotla, Jind, and Monhindergarh. The party's strength m the 60-member Assembly, with the results of 37 seats
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  • 50 3 BOMBAY: Sri M. M. NalkNimbalkar, Bombay's Public Workers Minister, told the State Legislative Assembly that the Bombay Government's Helicopter would be used "not for joy rides," but to meet various exigencies. The Helicopter was recently acquired by the State Government at a cost of Rs. 298.000. FOC
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  • 216 3 KURNOOL: The advice of the Congress President Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, has been sought by the Andhra Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. N. Sanjiva Reddi, on the question of repeal, modification or contituance of Prohibition, arising from the Ramamoorthy Committee's recommendations. The recommendations virtually
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  • 297 3 NEW DBLHi: The Union Government is considering the question of introducing a scheme of compulsory insurance for pasae»gers travelling by Indian Airlines and Air India International. This was indicated by Sri Raj Bahadur, Deputy Minister of Communications, while replying to Sri Raghuramaiah m the House of
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  • 218 3 MADRAS: Dr. U. Krishna Rao, Minister for Industries, disclosed m the Madras Assembly that there was every prospect of starting a first class ceramic factory at Neiveli m South Arcot district, where very good white clay deposits had been discovered during the extraction of lignite m
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  • 165 3 MADRAS: Srimathi Jothl Venkatachellum Prohibition Minister was last week declared elected to the Madras Legislative Council from the Legislative Assembly Constituency. Srimathi Jothl Venkatachellum secured 112 votes as against 100 vote* by Sri G. D. Nayudu, 10 votes declared invalid. The vacancy was caused by
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  • 78 3 CHUNNAKAM: The patents' association proposed to write to the Director of Education regarding the facts that there were three schools m Evenai and Punnalaikkadduvan North which were Christian 3chools although the pupils attending- them were 100 p.c. Hindus, said Mr. V. Thamblpillai, at a parents' association
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  • 58 3 LAHORE, Mar. 2 The Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan denied last night tha<- h e had resigned. Commenting on a press report that he had 1 resigned on instructions from the head of the Ahamadiya sect of Moslems, of which he is member, he
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  • 66 3 DRAVIDIAN PARTY'S PROGRAMME MADRAiS: The Draviddan Parliamentary Party m the Madras Legislative adopted a 22-point programme at its meeting last week. Amon? the aims are the achievement of inderyendent Dravida Nad, abolition of the caste system! restoration of the principles of the Communal G.O. til! the abolition of the caste
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  • 97 3 While the U.S. House of Representatives was m session on Mondxy, about* of "Free Puerto Rico." suddenly rang out followed immediately by wild Indiscriminate pistol fire that wounded five U.S. Congressmen. Police s»id the demonstratorg belong to the Nationalist Party m Puerto Rico whose members tried to
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  • 81 3 Jevenile Service Bureau For Bombay BOMBAY: Dr. JivTej Mehta, Bombay's Finance Minister, stated that even "on a conservative estimate" Bombay City had 15.000 children needing immediate help, and guidance to prevent them from joining the "delinquent fraternity." He was inaugurating a Juvenile Service Bureau at Dadar. The Bureau which will
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  • 354 3 ERNAKULAM: At a Seminar, held, under the auspices of the Travancore-Cochin State branch of the Indian Conference of Social Work, Mrs. K. T. Koshy presiding, the question of tackling the beggar problem In the State was discussed. The Seminar decided that survey should be made
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  • 95 3 TIRUCHIRAPALiI A mishap occurred to the Bombay-bound Dakota of the Indian Airlines Corporation near Tiruchirapalli Airport on Thursday mornIng. It is learnt that immediately after it took off from the Tiruchi Airport, for Bombay, a vulture hit the plane. The pilot, noticing some vibrations m the starboard
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  • 221 3 Agitation Againest New Education Plan MADURAI: Sri C. N. Annarturai. Geeneral Secretary of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, said that the Kazhagam would launch a "'fresh agitation against the new elementary education scheme, and wanted the members of all parties to join the campaign. Sri Annadurai said Communists were making false
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    66 4 Photo. Photo. Mr. N. V. Naidu. (right extreme) General Manager United India Life insurance Co.. Madras.', photographed with Messrs. Livingston, E. Cluouston, G. Saituigapany and Mrs. Livingston. IDM Mr* Gopala Menon (Second) from left) caught while trying to help herself while the laclv 1 T?, r l Bto 'wondering' what
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  • 175 4 Detective Sub- Inspector Shot Dead In Serangoon Rd At 8. 13 a.m. yesterday De tective Sub-Inspector Tan Ah Seng was fired at by two C ninese gunmen as he wa s leaving his house m Serangoo n Road to come on duty. The Sub-Inspector was fatally wounded, and the two
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  • 213 4 WASHINGTON, Mar. 3 The guard was doubled af the White House as precaution against attempts on the life of President Eisenhower by Puerto Rican terrorists, four of whom shot down five membrns of the House of Representatives. In San Juan, the Legislative Assembly o f Puerto
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  • 31 4 LONDON, Mar. 3 —Mr Peter Thorneycroft, President of the Board of Trade, said that Australia's decision to import more goods from BrihSn S f hol 4LJ? ft u of "substantial Reuter
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  • 115 4 IKE TO SACK McCARTHY WASHINGTON. Mar. 3 The Chairman of the Republican National Committee. Mr. Leonard Hall, told reporters at the White House that he could not 'go along with Senator Joseph McCarthy when the Senator attacked people as "fighting Communism. 1 Mr. Hall made that comment after a conference
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  • 77 4 LONDON. Mra. 3 Mr Peter Thorneycroft. President of the Board of Trade, told Uie House of Commons he had no evidence that goods exported from Britain to Soviet Russia were being re-exported to Communist China. He was replying to Mr. Cyril Osbornc, Conservative, who asked
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  • 90 4 Offensive On Chiang's Men In Burma RANGOON, Mar. 3 Burma's Army loosed an offensive m Autern Shan State against one of half a dozen Chinese Nationalist forces m the Burma boder areas. Mountain artillery pounded the Chinese across the Sahveen River at a ferry point. Three Infantry Brigades crossed the
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  • 26 4 LONDON, Mar. 3 The Kremlin yesterday sacked Soviet Health Minister A. P. Tretyakov and appointed Deputy Minister M. D. Kovririna a woman m his place AP
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  • 126 4 Following were elected officehonrers of the Bungsar and Brickfields Road Indian Congress for the year: Mr. K. Gurupatham President; Mrs. M. S. Naidu Vice President; Mr. D. Jaya Raj Hon. Secretary; Mr. R. M. Subramaniam Hon. Treasurer; COMMITTEE MEMBERS Messrs. A Raman. S. S. Ratna
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  • 45 4 COLOMBO, Mar. I The visiting Canadian Prime Minister, Louis St. Laurent, visited the temple of the Buddha's tooth mi n Kandy. He saw historic jewels dating back for centuries and the robes worn by the last Kin* of Ceylon. AP
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  • 40 4 KARACHI, Mar. 3 King Hu.sv^ein of Jordan, accompanied by his mother, Queen Zain. will vls^ Pakistan, m January next, year m reponse to Pakistan Governor General Ghulam Mohammed's invitation. an announcement here said today. AP
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  • 82 4 BANGALORE, Mar 3 An Indian housebreaker was found guilty of murdering Miss Enid Joyce Drayton, English principal of Bishop Cotton High School who was found dead m her appartment on June 3 1953. Police had alleged that Kuppuswamy, aged 35. had murdered her on Coronation ni^ht after entering
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  • 154 4 KAMARAJ ARRIVING TOMORROW Mr. K. Kamaraj, President, Tami'nad Congress Committee and Member of Indian Union Parliament is arriving here Friday afternoon at Kallang Airport by a 8.0.A.C. plane. Mr. Kamaraj, m his two-week tour of Ma'aya will visit rubber estates and tin mines with a view to studying first-hand the
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