Indian Daily Mail, 6 March 1954
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Title Section16 1954-03-06 1 Indian Daily Mail VOV. X. No. 23. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration583 1954-03-06 1 GEN. THGRAT MADE HISTORY— REPINDIA We Have Satisfied Our Conscience— Maj. Gen. Thorat (My Our Staff Reporter) The fourth contingent of the Indian Custodian Force in Korea arrived here yesterday by s.s Jalagopal, with Maj. Gen. S. P. P. Thorat, the General Officer Commanding: I.C.F.I.D.M. - 583 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-03-06 1 FAREWELL IND. TROOPS Photo. Lt. General K.S. Thimayya, Chairman of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission m Korea, waves farewell to Indian troops sailing: for home from Inchon, Korea, aboard the "Jalailurga." APAP - 32 words
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292 1954-03-06 1 How India Could Help Indonesia Improve Economy (By Our Staff Reporter) United Commercial Bank m Burma the Government Bankers by way of training Burmese nationals m banking and added other business firms could well emulate their example. These are the days of political independence and economic independence and no country292 words
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Article48 1954-03-06 1 MOSCOW, Mar. 5 Portraits of Joseph Stalin appeared on the front page of Moscow newspaper today for the first time smcc his^uneral a. year ago. Pravda and other papers published editorials prais ng Stalin as a "true disciple of L«enin and continues of his works."- APAP - 48 words
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Article31 1954-03-06 1 Reuter CANBERRA, Mar. 5 An Australia wide population census costing about A£1.000,000 will be taken on 30th. June, About 10,000 census takers will operate from house to house.—Reuter - 31 words
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Article304 1954-03-06 1 Refutes Nehru And Contends U.S Observers Are Neutrals KARACHI, Mar. 5 The Pakistani Foreign Minister Sir Mohametil Zafrullah Khan said Indian Prime Minister Nehru's contention that American members of the United Nations military observers team m Kashmir were no longer neutral was "unsustainable." Mr. Nehru saio onReuter - 304 words
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Article93 1954-03-06 1 DURBAN. Mar. 1 One million jute bags and 11,500 bales of raw jute for manufacture m south Africa have arrived here from Pakistan m the freighter Tynebank. This is the first Shipment of iute <from Pakistan since India opposed trade sanctions against South AfricaAP - 93 words
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Article35 1954-03-06 1 MAKKAKKRSH. Mar. 5 Sultan Mohammed VI of Morocco ua> today injured: m the hetul by a bomb which exploded inside the Marrakesb. Mosque where he was taking: part m the Friday prayers. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article102 1954-03-06 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 5 The National Geographic Society's hig-hest honour, the Hubbard Medal, awarded to Sherpa Tenzing Norkey for his Everest conquest has been officially conveyed to him m Darjeeling by U.S. Ambassador to India and Ncoal. George V. Allen. A letter released here today also relayed aAP - 102 words
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Article30 1954-03-06 1 The Deputy High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, is due to arrive at Kallang airport, Singapore, by Qantas Constellation from Cocoa islands at 5.43 p.m. today (Saturday),30 words
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154 1954-03-06 1 One Tamil Killed And Another Captured In the Tanah Hdtam area of Ipoh m Perak on Thursday, a patrol c-f the 1 6 Gurkhas killed a Tamil who was consortng with an armed and uniformed; Chinese terrorist. Another Tamil who waa allegedly m the terrorist's company also, was captured. The154 words
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99 1954-03-06 1 Hitler's Men Back in Power Warns Bevan LONDON, Mar. 5 Labour. :te Aneurin Bevan said last night the men responsible for Hitler's successes are coming back to power m Germany. Mr. Bevan told a political meeting -n London's East End: "It's a tragedy and. for this it may be Britain'sAP - 99 words
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Article31 1954-03-06 1 SAIGON, Mar. 5 A \it tniinh commando damaged about ten transport aircraft m its raid' on Hanoi's civil airport on Thursday morning, it was officially announced here.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article359 1954-03-06 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, President of the Tamilnad Congress and Member of Indian Parliament, arrived m Singapore yesterday by air Mr. Nadar, who was accompanied by Mr. P. Ramachandran, General Secretary of th« Provincal Youth Congress, wag received at Kallang Airport359 words
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Article, Illustration125 1954-03-06 1 PREMIERS 'IMPROMTU MEETING! The Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru (Right) shakes hands wilh the Pakistan Premier Mohame<J .Mi upon on unexpected' meeting at New Delhi airport recently. Mohaiih <J All wiiN passing through the airport on his way to the East Pakistan capital of Dacca, Nehru had come to seeAP - 125 words
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Article104 1954-03-06 1 BEIRUT, Mar. 5 Syrian President Hashem Atassi declared yesterday Syria favours unity with Iraq if such union serves general interest. In an interview with the Beirut afternoon paper L>e Sor the newly installed president said his country favoured such measures for unifying: aa that proposed by IraqAP - 104 words
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541 1954-03-06 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Mar. 6, 1954. Notes And Comments NEW PARTIES— A WARNING THE days of the Independents are coming to an end. Party government which the Rendel Reforms envisage for the Colony will benefit only parties that are well organised and strong, and never individuals who stand541 words
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1264 1954-03-06 2 Defeated Minister Resigns TRIVAWiJituM Sri V. Madhavan, Public. Health Minister, has tendered resignation from the Travan-core-Oochin Ministry. This follows his defeat m the general elections. (FOC). Former Speaker Defeated TRIVANDRUM: The Congress Party has secured 20 seats out of 55 seats m the Travancore-Cochin StateFOC - 1,264 words
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Article86 1954-03-06 2 MADRAS: The following are further results of T.-C. State General Elections. The names of the winning candidates and their Party affiliation are given below. Mr. A. A. Rahim, Cong, from Karungapally. Sri C. G. Sadasivam Com. from Turavoor. Dr. P. P. Anthony, Cong, from Trichur. o Sri P.86 words
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Article215 1954-03-06 2 TRIVANDRUM: In a Press communique Mr. A. J John Chief Minister, T.-C. State! said "Now that polling has been completed m all the 106 constituencies, I should like to express the appreciation of the Government of the impartial and efficient manner m which the Public ServicesFOC - 215 words
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187 1954-03-06 2 Nurses' And Midwives Council For T.C. TRIVANDRUM: The Government have constituted a council to be called the Tra> van core -Cocrun .Nurses 1 and Midwives' Council for the purpose of carrying out tne provisions of tne Nurses and Midwives Act, 1953. The Council will consist of 13-members. They are Dr.187 words
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Article185 1954-03-06 2 BOMBAY As a token ot tne inu.an Navy's friendship with tne Egyptian Navy ana as a memento ot tne iiigyptian naval sn^ps first goouvvni visit to India v saver cup was presented to tne Egyptian naval .aquauron here oy commodore K. ivi. T. Tayior. c^mnioaore-in-cnarge, iSouiuay.185 words
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Article160 1954-03-06 2 NEW DEi^Hli The solar looker, patented as lnoia'vs first post-independence scientific discovery, does not seem to be popular with customers; a firm wnich manufacvured 500 cookers mi n the first instance finds it difficult to dispose of them, nearly 480 still lyinsr m ItM godowns. The cooker isFOC - 160 words
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596 1954-03-06 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Aii, last week announced that the United States had agred to give Pakistan military aid under the United States Mutual Security Legislation. Mr. Mohammed AU, m his statement said: 'It giv*B me very great pleasure to announceFOC - 596 words
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Article336 1954-03-06 2 MYSORE: Addapessdng students of the local Maharaja's ooiiege, Dr. Ali Ahmed Knan t\>p&i, Leader of the Afghanistan Cultural Delegation, now touring India, said that the peace- living people of his country did not like the idea of a military pact between Pakistan and the United States and336 words
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Article58 1954-03-06 2 INDIA'S F ART IN U.N. ACTIVITIES NEW DELiHI: India gave the equivalent Of $275,000 m j.bxd to me v.in. Ux*ui*vai has instance programme and bats pledge^ $300,000 for 1954. m ±vdz, wmie ldti ioreien experts were engaged on projects m India, 84 Indians were putting their experience and knowledge at58 words
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1505 1954-03-06 3 Canadian Premier Deplores Armaments Race Wrong Use Of Public Funds MADRAS: Mr. Louis Stephen St. Laurent, the Prime Minister of Canada, stated here last Saturday that "it would be unfortunate for any country to start a competitive armament race, because we are much happier when we can devote the proceeds1,505 words
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Article121 1954-03-06 3 The members of the Oanaui.m (xnuniuniiy m Muunw «-i«-y and •■urr^ unduig ar««us ioet ac a .social gauieriiiK m nic loveiy grvunas ot me Wo-lu-a'd Oirusuan Ooiit^e, Nun*a.moakKa«n, m Uie evening. A i<--w acict-t invii.et.js, iHr ciuuniK Minis uens tw the Oov.iiuiuni. oooouiar reprtseaui--ivca aii<i pruiu^nent121 words
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Article235 1954-03-06 3 NEW DELJiI: The Minister i'or Defence Organisation, Sri -*lahavir Tyagi, indicated m the Council of States that team of experts would shortly go abroad to inspect various types of aircraft available for purchase, and recommend to the Government the type to be purchased. Sri Tyagi was replying235 words
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Article198 1954-03-06 3 i ;viia_uA: Congress won nve of die i&ix seats tk> the rbirSU Assembly, results tor w n i c h were announced norn nve constituencies. The remaining se%t went to the Akaii candidate, sardar Atm& oinxh. With results for 20 .scats so far announced, the latest party position198 words
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Article33 1954-03-06 3 DJAKARTA, Mar. 4.— President Soekarno this mornnig installed members of the "West Irian Bureeu", the office to strive for the inoer. porattion of West New Guinea m Indonesian territory. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article90 1954-03-06 3 Training for Crowd Control NEW DELHI: "Crowd Control" fe to be added to the arainuiff syllabus o< the Auxl.iary Cadet Crops. Other subjeoiß teat will be taugut will inoiuue lirefighilnr and swimming and life-SAvinc. Mr. Saush Chandra, Deputy Minister for Defence, Kave this Information m the House of toe People,90 words
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Article306 1954-03-06 3 MADRAS: The death occurred Thursday night, of Sri V. V. Srinivase Ayyangar, doyen of the Madras Bar, at nis residence m Badriah Garden Street, Park Town, following a heart attack. Sri Srinivasa Ayyangar was 83 and was ailing for a few days. The late SriFOC - 306 words
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Article324 1954-03-06 3 LAHORE: Opposition mem- 1 bers m the Pakistan Punjab Assembly staged a walk-out on I the opening day of the Budget session here last week noon as a protest against the Speaker's ruling disallowing nearly 20 adjournment motions including one re'ating to Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan.FOC - 324 words
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Article196 1954-03-06 3 HYDERABAD: The recent decision of the State Government to have the regional language as the court language m the subordinate courts has come m for sereve criticiisxn at the hands of members of the State Assembly coming from Kannada-speaktng areas. The Chief Minister, Sri B. Ramakrishna RaoFOC - 196 words
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Article154 1954-03-06 3 MADRAS In the Legislative Assembly, Sri A. Rathinam, (T.N.T.. Cuddalore) asked a question about the entry of Harijans into choultries. The Minister for Hindu Religious Endowments, Sri K. Venkatasaml Nayudu, said there were no choultries which displayed notices prohibiting the entry of Scheduled Castes members. To anotherFOC - 154 words
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Article312 1954-03-06 3 NEW DELHI: A vigorous demand that cow slaughter 1b India should be banned immediately was made by several memibera m the House of the People, when it resumed further consWieTatdon of the Indian Cattle Preservation Bill, moved by Seth Govind Das, during the last session.FOC - 312 words
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39 1954-03-06 3 NAGPUR: The PSP's Central Parliamentary Board has selected Acharya Narendra Dcv from U.P., Mr. Rajendxa Pratap Singh from Bihar and Mr. T. Ramayya from Mysore for election to the Council of States.— FOCFOC - 39 words
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338 1954-03-06 4 NO EMPLOYMENT FOR PERSONS OF INDIAN ORIGIN? COLOMBO: The Ceylon Indian Congress has asked the Indian High Commissioner, Mr. C. C. Desai, to protest to the Prime Minister against the new definition of "Ceylon ese" by the Ceylon Government. In the pa.st theFOC - 338 words
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Article495 1954-03-06 4 LIVERPOOL, Mar. 5 Tho Government of Federation cf Malaya have approved' the appointment of Mr. Robert Williams, principal of the Malayan Teachers Training College at Kirby, Liverpool, as principal of the new Teachers Training College at Kota Bharu. Kelantan, the first training college for teachers mReuter - 495 words
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Article44 1954-03-06 4 DUBLIN. Mar. 5 Frimo Minster Eamon de Valera called for a general election m Kire last nglit after hi s Fianna Fail Party had failed m t\vq by elections to increase their y'im majority of two m the Dal (Parliament).44 words
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Article223 1954-03-06 4 Things Look Brighter On The International Horizon LONDON. Mar. 5.— 01 d Tory Winston Churchill said last night things are looking brighter m the international horizon. Painting a picture of accomplishments during the two and a half years of his Conservative administration after taking over from the Socialists,A.P. - 223 words
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393 1954-03-06 4 Pattom Thanu Pillai Leads Coalition Of 59 Strong From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. s.— Leftist Ministry dominated by Communists will almost certainly be m power m Travancore-Cochin State within a week Mr. Pattom Thanu PUlai, leader of the Praja-Socialist tarty m the State has393 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-03-06 4 Maj. General Thorat replying to Mr. Menoo's speech, welcoming the Indian troops. (Picture below) Lt. Col. T. R. Jatley receiving: a basket of sweets from Mrs*. Gopala Menon on board the ship.32 words
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95 1954-03-06 4 NEW DELHI: India has informed the International Wheat Council that she is not taZang her quota of one million tons of wheat under the International Wheat Agreement for the first year, namely July 1953 to June 1954, it was authoriatively learnt here. StocksFOC - 95 words
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