Indian Daily Mail, 8 March 1954
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Title Section16 1954-03-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 25. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1054. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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996 1954-03-08 1 Educated And Rich Should Look After Labourers Sink Differences And Close Up Your Ranks Tamils Are United Strive For Unity Among Indians G. Sarangapany Appeal To Repindia For Aid To Improve Tamil Schools SINGAPORE INDIANS 9 WELCOME ADDRESS TO996 words
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Article508 1954-03-08 1 Mr. Kamaraj Nadar next addressing the vast gathering said that Indians overseas had cultivated a greater sense of responsibility and duty. It was a fact he added the prosperity of Malaya, that is today, was solely the result of their tireless toil and unswerving determination. If508 words
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542 1954-03-08 1 Tamils are United, —Says Sarangapany Mr. G. Sarangapany, Secretary of the Tamils Repre.sentaijve Council, Singapore, ■speak ng next referred to Mr. Kamuraj Nadar's advice to Malayan Indians to stand unit?d and bring cvedit to the L'jmm unity, said that he fully endorsed that advice and adlod that the Tamils Represent*t542 words
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180 1954-03-08 1 Cocktails When People Are Starving! From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELJiI, Mar. 7.— Premier Nehru speaking to the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, expressed open disgust at the kind of social life led by the high officials and dignJtories m Delhi. He said their life seemed to180 words
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Article83 1954-03-08 1 NAIROBI, Mar. 7. A British District Officer Mr. John H, Candler was killed by terrorists at Kangoma m the Fort Hall Reserve Friday night, it was officially announced yesterday. A government statement said Candler was attacked just before dusk about three miles from Kangema as he was83 words
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237 1954-03-08 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 7—The Leader of the Congress Party m the newly elected Assembly of TravancoreCochin State has declined to form the new ministry. He told the Rajpramukh who gave him the first invitation, that though his party237 words
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Article371 1954-03-08 1 No foreign-Supplied Crutches tor India Any Morel Nehru Calls Upon Nation "To Tighten Your Belts" NEW DELHI, Mar. 7—Prime Minister Nehru told India's business leader yesterday that his government intends to raise "enormous funds" with the country "so we will not need to go about on crutches supplied by others."371 words
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Article309 1954-03-08 1 DACCA, Pakistan. Mar. 7.— Mr. Mohammed Ali, Prime Minister of Pakistan, will pay an official visit to Indonesia early m A|wil, it \va« learned her»» officially yefciterchy. Mr. Mohammed Ali. said last night the possibility of forging alliances .between Pakistan and certain Arab countries might be309 words
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166 1954-03-08 1 CAIRO, Mar 7.—President Mohammed Neguib declared Friday British forces from the Canal Zone had advanced within forty kilometres (twenty-five miles) of Cairo" on Feb. 26, the day after he reSgHe added "British troops m battle dress were otfr differed" 011 "S We166 words
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102 1954-03-08 1 Party Boss To Head Govt. In P.E.P.S.U. From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mer. 7.—Colonel Raghbir Singh President of PEPSU Congress, Pradesh Committee, has been elected as Leader of the newly elected Congress members to State Assembly. Since Congress now commands an absolute majority, he has been invited by the102 words
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191 1954-03-08 1 "TEHERAN", "YALTA" FILES IN DULLES' HOUSE NEW YORK, Mar. 7.—Deborah Kerr, the British actress told an interviewer Saturday that she felt very much at home m the New York house she has rented from Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State. "There are 10 rooms and its kind of191 words
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Article53 1954-03-08 1 TAIPEH, Mar. 7.—Dr. Hu Shih, world famous Chinese scholar and diplomat, toid the Assoc ated Press Friday night that reports he was under house arrest were sheer nonsense" and must have boon circulated by onemies of Generalissimo Chiang KaLahek'a Nationalist Chinese Government. A.P. here protestih;* at relig'oua intoleranceA.P.; Reuter - 53 words
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Article491 1954-03-08 2 Indian Dai ly Mail Canadian Premier Backs Asian Cause 'T° whether I am satisfied or not with the present pace of selfgovernment m the colonies is not a question I can answer. If I were living m a country that did not have self-government, I would not be satisfied." Thus491 words
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2305 1954-03-08 2 NO ABSOLUTE MAJORITY FOR ANY PARTY TRIVANDRUM: The Congress Party has secured 41 out of 105 seats declared till 5 p.m. Thursday on Mar, 2 m the elections to the 117-member Legislative Assembly of Travancore-Cochin State. W>th results of only 12 more seats to come,2,305 words
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Article172 1954-03-08 2 FATIALA: The Congress Party has secured an absolute majority m the 60-member Hh^PSU State Assembly. With seven more results to he announced, the Congress •las secured 35 seats. The position of other parties is; Right-wing Akali (Master Tara Singh group) v; U'lt-wmi; Akali (Raman group) 1;172 words
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46 1954-03-08 2 DUM DUM: Prince Bu Loc, Prime Minister of Viet Nam, said here last Tuesday that Prime Minister Nehru's suggestion of immediate cease-fire m Indo-China, pending the Geneva conference, while being a generous idea m itself, was an "impracticable 1 one."46 words
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Article325 1954-03-08 2 NEW DELHI: The Railways have placed two all-air-con-djtioned trains anc* a special tourist train at the disposal of the American tourists who arrived by s.s. Independence and are now going: round the country. This is the first time that complete air-conditioned trains are being run on the Indian325 words
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114 1954-03-08 2 Zafrullah Resignation Report Denied LAHORE: Pakistan Foreign Minister, Mr. Zaifrullah Khan, aemed last week that he had resigned. Th* Minister was commenting on a report published m a Karachi Urdu da ly Jung from its Lahore correspondent that he has! reaigruad on instructions from the Ahmediya cnief, Mirza Bashiruddin Manmood.114 words
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Article42 1954-03-08 2 PARIS, Mar. 6^-Lleutenant Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser. Egypt's Prime Minister said m Cairo that General Mohammed Neguib now played merely a consultative role m the Government of the country, the Indepen<ient French evening paper Le Monde reported here.42 words
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550 1954-03-08 3 Construction Work On New Sites To Be Speeded Up NEW DELHI: The Central Government has again announced its intention to move 17 offices from New Delhi. Similar announcements have been made annually since 1948, when accommodation available m other towns was surveyed.550 words
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259 1954-03-08 3 Delay In Moving Andhra Offices From Madras KURNOOL: Mr. T. Prakasam, Chief Minister of Andhra informed the Andhra Assembly that the Andhra Government were trying their beat to shift the offices m Madras to places m the Andhra area as early as possible. After taking into consideration the Important factors259 words
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142 1954-03-08 3 KUMBH NAGAR: The earnings of railways on account of the pilgrim traffic to this holy ti*vnship during the Kumbh Mela roughly came to Rs. 1,34,00,000. it Is learnt lhe UWar Pradesh Government will get nearly Rs 17,00,000 out of thu amount as142 words
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Article326 1954-03-08 3 L.ONDON: There are about 20,000 Sanskrit manuscripts m the libraries 01 iJruain anu Europe for which there are oo prmuu cataiagues, Dr. V. Raghavan. Head of the Sanskrit Department of Madras Unwe^ty and Secretary of the Au-india Oriental Conference stated here. A few of them326 words
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Article, Illustration292 1954-03-08 3 Sri Gramani criticised the activities of the Dravida and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, He pointed out that the members of the Tamil Arazu Kazhagam were not agnostices, or iconoclasts preaching the breaking of idols. They did not hate anyone belonging to any caste or creed. They did notL.D.M. - 292 words
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Article157 1954-03-08 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of lndua have decided to award 20 prizes for encouraging popular, literature. The prize totalling Rs. 12,500 will be awarded for (books m any regional language and m any literary form which will help neoliterate adults to improve themselves socially an157 words
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Article106 1954-03-08 3 "MADRAS: The home for beggars started by the Madras Government at Melpakkam near Avadi iftegan functioning. One hundred able-bodied b*tg«ara were rounded up by the Police m the course of a drive conducted m different parts of the dity, tand were committed to the Home106 words
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573 1954-03-08 3 CHIDAMBARAM: The need for the establishment of a separate Tamil State was emphasised by speakers at the second Chidambaram Tamil Arasu Kazhagam Conference on Sunday, Sri M. P. Sivagnana Gramani, Leader of the Kazhagam, presiding. A map of Tamil Nad was should be the573 words
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1103 1954-03-08 3 No Transgressor Will Be Spared-Ceylon Minister On Bribery Bill COLOMBO: The Bribery Kill would not he a dead letter. Senator E. B. Wikramanayake. Minister of Justice, assured the Senate, when he moved th e second reading of the BilL. He added that the Attorn ay-General would not spare any transgressor,1,103 words
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Article131 1954-03-08 3 NEW DELHI: The annual conference of Governors and Rajpuramukhs of States met Ust monday, at Rashtrapati Bhavan. The President presided. Except the Rajpramukhs of Hyderabad and TravancoreOochin, ail the Governors and Raipramukhs, the Sadr-I-Riasat of Jammu and Kashmir and the Ueutxnant-Gov-ernora were present The Vice-President,131 words
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Article119 1954-03-08 3 LONDON, Mar. 6.—Britain wt'l send a delegation of 13 to the unofficial Commonwealth Relations Conference at Lahore, Pakistan, from March 17 to March 28, it was announced by the Royal Institute of In. ternat onal Affairs here. The conference, which will discuss various Commonwealth roonotnic, financial and other119 words
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1203 1954-03-08 4 It Will Lead To Chaos, Says Opposition Leader! COLOMBO: The Indian problem could be solved either by violence or by negotiation. The pact was the result of negotiation. He congratulated the Prime Minister on his achievement, said Mr. C. Suntharalingam, M.P. for Ya\ uniya, referring to1,203 words
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Article832 1954-03-08 4 POINT PEDRO: Mr. M. Navaratnasamy, an agricultural instructor, intends swimming the Palk Straits next month. Last week during a trial, be swam the 20 miles from Nagarkovie to Keerimala, escorted by catamarans. A» he was unable to acquire suitable swimming kit, he smeared his body with grease832 words
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Article230 1954-03-08 4 with its. merits and demerits like all compromises. Mr. Nehru had described It not to grudge the allocation of that amount for the benefit of the large majority who had contributed to that fund, and m the hope that those few would not insist on230 words
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Article477 1954-03-08 4 Kamaraj On Duty Of The Rich Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar addrtmng a public meeting at Jonure Banru Saturuay observed that Socicy existed mainly to look alter the inie. rests of the bacKward, tne poor and tlie wording cias^e.s. it is upto tne ariiuent, educated and well-to-do clashes to do classes477 words
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