Indian Daily Mail, 9 March 1954
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Title Section16 1954-03-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 26. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration260 1954-03-09 1 Talks With Jaiprakash From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. B—The8 —The leaders of the Congress are awakened to the situation that the first Communist dominated State Ministry may come into existence shortly. In an effort to persuade the P.S.P against260 words
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Article81 1954-03-09 1 CAIRO, Mar. B.—Lieutenant Colonel Gamel Abdel Nasser. Egyptian Premier yesterday became military governor of Egypt m place of President Nepuib. He is invested with' special powers under martial law which has been m force since the Cairo "Black Saturday" of Jan 26. 1952. President Neguib becameReuter - 81 words
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Article219 1954-03-09 1 Ft Jm Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Mar. B.—Textile interests throughout the State joined together yesterday at a meeting here to condemn the Madras Government's new taxation proposal of idd.tional sales tax levy of one and a quarter anna m the rupee en all mill cloth.Reuter; A.P. - 219 words
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142 1954-03-09 1 32½ YEARS AVERAGE INDIAN LIFE NEW DELHI, Mar. B.—Expectation of life m India is presently estimated at 32.45 years Tor males and 31.66 for females, according to the second pant of the 1951 census figures released yesterday. This indicated a five years increase, compared with the 1941 census and a142 words
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Article76 1954-03-09 1 CALCUTTA, Mar. B.—Jyoti1 Basu, leader of the Communst group m the West Bengal L-egislative Assembly, and 51 others arrested under the preventive detention act m connection with the teachers' movement last month were released Saturday. A government press note .said the release was ordered m v76 words
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Article801 1954-03-09 1 NEW DELHI, March 8. The .North India State of Pi^PSLT (a. union of Patiala and East Punjab states) today set up its first government for a year. A new ministry was formed by Congress, the Indian ruling- party, which secured a ci.ar majority mi n last month's801 words
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76 1954-03-09 1 Crucial Elections Begin In East Pakistan Nations Unity In Balance DACCA, Mar. B—Voters8— Voters m jute-rich East Pakistan ballot today m an election which could decide country will remain politically united. About 20,000,000 persons are expected to take part m the first elections m East Pakistan since the country won76 words
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164 1954-03-09 1 Americans In Kashmir India's Protest NEW YORK, Mar. 8. intuit has notified the United iNation'j of ncr objections to Americans on the U. N.s lUisiimir truce team. Her permanent U.N. representative, Kajeshwar Dayal, mis «iven Secretary General L>ag Hammafckjold a copy of tho Indian Prime Minister's Nehru's speech on the164 words
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Article114 1954-03-09 1 Anti-U.S. Demonstrations NEW DELHI, Mar. B.—A crowd of excited Indians demonstrated outside the United Nations office at Jammu, winter capita! of Kashmir. Sunday. They demanded immediate withdrawal of United States members of the U.N. Commission for that disputed territory. As the demonstrators shouted anti-American slogans, their leaders demanded a meetingA.P. - 114 words
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126 1954-03-09 1 The Representat ye of the Government of India m Malaya. Mr. M. Gopala Menon acWres'ing a mammoth mass meeting held at the Happy World Stacium here last Sunday, to present an address of welcome to Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, President, Tamilnad Congress and memberI.D.M. - 126 words
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202 1954-03-09 1 Reception For Kamaraj Nadar At Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR: Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, President, Tamilnad Congress and Member, Indian Parliament and Mr. P. Ramachandran, General Secretary, Tamilnad Youth Congress, were entertained to a tea party by the Selangor Indian Association at the Association premises here, Sunday afternon. There was large202 words
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Article102 1954-03-09 1 COLOMBO, Mar. B.—A new pictor.al series of four stamps will be issued m Ceylon on March 15. Changes of design will affect stamps of 25 cents, 50 cents, Rs. 5 and Rs- 10 denomination. Reuter League will come through with a majority.—A.P. Reuter. PAX-ARAB RELATIONS DACCA, Mar. B.—TheReuter; A.P. - 102 words
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Advertisement135 1954-03-09 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33 00 1 Yea*- 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.00 Across the Far East W-y-^% W^,*f y°u *re assured of '-'^t'S^^' ast comfortable135 words
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539 1954-03-09 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Mar 9, 1954 Tamils Constitute The Community THE visiting Congress leader Sri Kamaraj Nadar hit the nail right on the head when he declared that "the problem of Indians m Malaya is the problem of Tamil labourers who constitute the vast majority of the Indian539 words
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273 1954-03-09 2 American Envoy To India Cautions Washington— Go Slow With Aid To Pak NEW DELHI: Enquiries show that the Government' of India do not intend addressing a formal request at present to the U.N. Secretary-General for the withdrawal of American military observers rrom the cease-fire line m Kashmir. India's permanent delegate273 words
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Article383 1954-03-09 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Mohanlal Saxena, member of Parliament, said that India had to "consider seriously" whether it would be worthwhile for her to continue m a member of the "U.S.-dominated U.N.» m view of the U.S. Government's decision to extend military aid to Pakistan and other countries. Referring383 words
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Article68 1954-03-09 2 NEW DELHI: India was linked by radio-telephone directly with Switzerland *la s t Monday. The service was inaugurated by the Central Minister for Communications. Mr. Jagjivan Ram, from Delhi when he greeted over the telephone India's Ambassador m Switzerland, Mr. Y. D Gundevia. Greetings were also exchanged68 words
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Article252 1954-03-09 2 HYDERABAD: Mr. Sudama Rao Dixit, counsel for Abdul Gafoor, accused No. 5 m the Nizam Firman Fcjcgery Case, concluded his arguments before Mr. R. Hanumanth Rao, District Magistrate of Hyderabad. The prosecution had alleged that Gafoor, m company with the other accused except Yudhvir, Editor of Milap,252 words
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Article287 1954-03-09 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Maimvir Tyagt, Minister for Dteifleace Organisations, said that there were 86 foreigners working m de-pots, factories, etc ot the Defence installations is India. In addition there were 96 other foreigners m the r&st of the defence organisation. Mr. Tyagi was replying to Mr.287 words
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835 1954-03-09 2 MADRAS: Mr. J. Sivashanmugam Pillai, Speaker of the Madras Legislative Assembly, ruled out a motion of breach of privilege raised by Mr. M. Kalyanusundarm (Communist) m regard to the supply of copies of the report of the Madras Public Services835 words
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296 1954-03-09 2 BANGALORE: In the Mysore Legislative Assembly Mr. Kadidal Manjappa, Minister for Revenue and Public Works/, moved for consider arion of the House the My* sore Personal and MLscelane ous) Inains Abolition Hill, 1953, a* reported by the Joint Select Committee. The Joint Select296 words
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Article, Illustration308 1954-03-09 2 The Committee had introduced as a schedule m which a classification had been made of lands into garden wet and dry as situated within the several ta.uks m the State. In respect of each category they had specified a figure which represented a certain mult.ple of theU.S. Army - 308 words
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Article176 1954-03-09 2 KURNOOL,: Tne Cabinet Committee on the formation of tne Tirupathi University has recommended to the Andhra Uaointt that the proposed Tiropathi Univeisit./ -houid be an amlialjng booy, •it was reliably understocd hire. The Cabinet Committee met recently, the Education Minister, Sri SB.P. Pattabhirama iiao, presiding:, it considered the176 words
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Article44 1954-03-09 2 SHIL.LONG: Five passengers were killed and eight injured when a private bus rolled down the hillside on the winding Shillon-Cherrapunji Road here last Tuesday. The driver was among the dead. The cause of the accident is under investigation. —PTI44 words
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Article210 1954-03-09 2 HE MADE HISTORY IN KOREA MAJOR-GENERAL Shankar Pandurang Paiil Thorat, DSO. who passed through Singapore last week on his way oack from Korea, became Chief of the General Staff, Army Headquarters, m April 1950. Horn m 1906. Major-General I'maat was commissioned m .it^b irom Sandmiist and joinwu tne X-±*ui runjau210 words
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Article63 1954-03-09 2 KURNOOL: Sri K. KoU Reddi, Revenue Minister m the State Assembly last week denied that there were any starvation deaths, amonK weavers m Chirala m Augiitit -ast. Answerir^ Sri Pra^eda Kotavya, the Minister said t-he Collector of Guntur waa teleeraDhicallv informed of the deaths of63 words
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1491 1954-03-09 3 Reds Give "Bank Cheque" To P.S.P.? TRIVANDRUM: The Communist Party has given almost a "Wank cheque" to the Praja Socialist Party to induce it to join other Leftists m the State to form a Coalition Government. That m what U gathered about th* talk*1,491 words
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Article, Illustration219 1954-03-09 3 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Railways Minister, Mr. O. V. Alagesan, told Mr. N. Prasada Rao m the Council of States that the Centre was likely to grant about Rs.-40 lakhs to the State Government towards its share of the regu. gulator-cum-road bridge over the River Krishna. TheA.P. - 219 words
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Article, Illustration246 1954-03-09 3 FRNAKULAM: According to information received at the Praiicsh Congress office here, Sri Panampilly Govinda Menon, has been unanimously elected leader of the Congress Party In the Travancore-Cochin Legislative Assembly. Ai a meeting of the newly plft^tej Members of the party m the Legislature at CantonmentA.P. - 246 words
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404 1954-03-09 3 MADRAS: The Harija»i Welfare Committee, at its meeting held, last week decidPtJ to recommend to the Government that ten per cent of the seats m aidiedl hostels for Backward Cla*?*-* be reserved for Harijans m the same way a* ten per cent404 words
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Article93 1954-03-09 3 KURNOOL Sir S. B. P. Pattabhirama Rao, Education Minister m charge of Prohibition, told a mejnber m the Andhra Assembly that there were 137 liquor permitholders m the State. Two of them, he added, were gazettt<i officers. According to a .statement placed on the table93 words
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156 1954-03-09 3 COLOMBO Senator S. Nade«an, at question time m thj Senate recently referred to what he described as the antics of the Delimitation Commissiop which he said, had now recommended 138 seats instead of an earlier recommendation. The Prime Minister, he observed, might be156 words
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1516 1954-03-09 3 J A RECENT survey of fortyeight countries representative of the world's major geographical regions showed that only one had not yet voted compulsory education f.nto law. This is very comforting at first sight but, m practice, there is a long, hard road between statute1,516 words
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Article1401 1954-03-09 4 No Distinction Made-All Are Equal Before Law -Minister Of Justice COLOMBO: The Bribery Bill was passed without dtoaent m the Senate last week. The Minister of Justice, Senator E. B. WikramanayaKe, Mud In the oounto of his speech that Bribery was the same offence whether It wa»1,401 words
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Article, Illustration85 1954-03-09 4 Photos. Mr. M. K. Fakkruddin. Vice-President, Tamils Representative Council readiing the Welcome Address, presented to Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar. (Picture Below) Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar (sixth from left) and Mr. Ramachandran, Convener Tamilnad Youth Congress (hoJding bag) at the Kallang Airport on Sunday before taking offI.D.M. - 85 words
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158 1954-03-09 4 Messrs. Fiaser and Neave .btei., wiellknown aerated water mo.aui.i.ci.ur-.r--'. will be selecting two of the beiot MMfMrtbMM m iviaiaya and seiu* them for two-months training uncucT first clas* tootbaiiers m the United Kin^d^m. On their return to Malaya, these two trained players wiill, m their158 words
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Article53 1954-03-09 4 There will be a public lecture at the premises of the Theosophical Society, on Thursday, Mar. 11, at 6.30 p.m.. on "The Sphere of God Consciousness." The speaker is Sant Teja Singh Ji, M.A (Camb), L.L.8., a well known scholar and philosopher, who has delivered lectures m Europe,53 words
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Article109 1954-03-09 4 Security Forces have killed a district committee member m the Commuuut terrorist organisation.. Another terrorist has surrendered to the Security Forces. me district committee mtnioer. An Mook, agea about «sd, who ha a been m tne jungie .since ly4» and was a member of tne Gamo&ng109 words
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Article123 1954-03-09 4 The fortnightly meeting: of the Divine ~ife Society will be held at 98-A, Robinson Road, Mr. N. AR. N. Narayanan Ohettiar's residence at 7 pjn. on Wednesday. Continued from Page 3 settle alone m isolated villages to teach. There is no denying the tight relationship link.ng the123 words
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Article, Illustration121 1954-03-09 4 Mrs, M. Gopala Menon, presenting to Miss K. Saroja ol Methodist Tamil School, the third prize m the Tamil Oratorical Contest held by the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore. Mr. M. Gopala Menon, who presided over the 119 th Birthday Celebration of Bhawan Sri Ramakrishna at B-art-ley121 words
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