Indian Daily Mail, 14 March 1954

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  • 18 1 Indian Daily Mail SUNDAY EDITION VOL. X. No. 31. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAR€H 14, lftMT" FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 374 1 31 Passengers One Crew EIGHT CREW SURVIVE TWO PROMINENT INDIANS REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN IN PLANE (By Our Staff Reporter) A 8.0.A.C. Constellation arriving from Sydney crashed at the Kallang Airport yesterday and all the thirty-one passengers and one crew were burnt to
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  • 87 1 LONDON. Mar. 13 Red China was reported yesterday ready to establish full diplomatic relations with Britain if Prime Minister Churchill's government cuts its tie 9 with Chiang Kai-Sheks Formo-san regime. Diplomatic informants said Indian government had been given this information by the nirincae Cnmmun'sts. It
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  • 244 1 tfBW DELHI: The Working Committee of the Inoian Federation of Working Journalists appealed to Parliament not to proceed further with the Bill pending before it for extending the life of the Press (Objectionable Matter) Act The Committee also criticised the action of the Government m extending the Aci
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  • 172 1 SEOUU March. 12 —An estimated 45.000 North .Korean refugees soon will be resettled m former North Korean territory above the 38th Parallel but below the demilitarized zone, South Korean army sources said today. The sources said a recent top-Level military confcr2nco decided to open
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  • 41 1 LONDON, Mar. 13.— A Labour Member of Parliament Mr. Will Nally was taken to hospital by ambulance from the House of Commons. Hospital authorities disclosed that he had swallowed a dental plate containing one tooth Reuter
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  • 90 1 LONDON. Mar. 13. Field Marshall Sir John Harding, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, said on his return by plane from Kenya yesterday he is hopeful "Operation China" will lead to substantial Mau Mau surrenders. "Operation China" i s named after the so-called General China captured Mau Mau
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  • 105 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 13 Ajidhra Government tacca Jjhlt on Prohibition issue, fhe Ramamurthi committee had virtually recommended abolition, but more sentimentally minded among- ihe ministry, are unable to make U P their minds. All nonCongress groups which form majority have indicated that they
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  • 35 1 KHATMANDU NEPAL, Mar. U The 11-membcr Ar^en- mountajneerintr expedition seeking to scale 26,875 foot Mount Dhaulajriri in the Himalayas reached Pokhara central Nepal yesterday. A three member advance Varty ha* alreadv arrived AP
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  • 71 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 13 Indian Premier Nehru. wiio has been confined to has bed iince Tuesday with a temperature and a sore throat, address^ members of the National Academy of the Gardens cf his >hou'-*e yesterday. The Premier spoke from a sofa. Earlier, an official
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  • 383 1 NEW DELHI: The Centra 1 Advisory Committee for Lighthou?es which met here has approved of schemes for effecting various improvements to several lighthouses and reviewed the progress of capital works mainly consisted of improvements to the existing lighthouses and construction of new ones m Bombay, Mad^ ras.
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  • 238 1 President's Rule Inevitable? From Our On* CorTewpondent MADRAS, Mar. 13.— Now that Praja-Socialist Party m Travancore-Cochin Assembly has refused to ally itself with the Communists to form ministry Congress leaders have begun making coy overtures suggesting that only Praja-Socialist Party Congress Coalition
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  • 120 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 13. Senator Joseph McCarthy (Republican, Wisconsin yesterday termed as "blackmail", an army report that he and his chief counsel, Mr. Roy Conn, had sought to gain special treatment for David Schine Senator McCarthys conscripted assistant. The Senator's statement came at a brief press conference shortly after four
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  • 36 1 LONDON: The Chancery Division of the Hig-h Court allowed of a claim by the Nrzajn of Hyderabad ft* payment of £111,065 held m trust for him at BaroUyf Bat* Mr«
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  • 44 1 SEOUL, Mar. 13 South Korea has decided to have her own time, thirty minutes ahead of Japanese time. It will become effective from March 21. The decisoni whs made at a cabinet meeting yesterday at President Syngman Rhee'a r« quest. A.P.
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  • 38 1 KARACHI, Mar. 13 King Feisal of Irap was cheered when he arrived here from Baghdad yesterday on a 13-day state visit to Pakistan. He was aocompained by his uncle, Crown Prince Abdul Illah.- AP
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  • 43 1 Photo. I Syria's new President. Has- hem Attassl reviews a guard I of honour during a ceremony on the outskirts of Damascus. I The 80-year-old statesman had been brought to power after the revolt recently which displaced President Shishaklv AP
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  • 789 1 DASARATHA RAJ'S BILL Hindus, Says Murasu Wanted Marriage Registration Bill Acceptable To All Commenting again on Mr. C R. Dasaratha Raj's Hindu Monogamous Marriage Ordinance, 1954, which is proposed to be introduced m the Legislative Council on Tuesday, the T AMIL MUR A S U (the
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  • 169 1 CAIRO, Mar, 13.— Madame Doria Shafik, attractive 36--year-old leader of Egypt's feminist movement yesterday went on a hunger strike "until women are admitted to the Constituent Assembly.'* The Chairman of the Constitution drafting committee, Aly Mahcr announced on Wednesday that women would not takp
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  • 108 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 13 —An official spokesman of the Indian government denied a report that India had requested the United Nations to withdraw from Kashmir all Amencans serving there as United Nations' observers "India so for has made no official request." he said. Diplomatic
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  • 64 1 WASHINGTON. Mar 13 The Indonesian Kmbaas> announce^ that the United States had agreed to buy between 18,000 and 20,000 tons cf tin from Indonesia within the next 12 months. It said the .price wcukl bo bused upon New York market averages. The Embassy said
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  • 70 2 Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan said there were no selfless political workers m Pakistan "The few there may be, are put behind the bars" he declared. This explained, according to him. why there was no real or constructive political activity m the country. Asked m a Press interview
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  • 925 2 Ghaffar Khan Meets G-G LAHORE: Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, the Red Shirt leader, who was recently released from jail, met the Pakistan Governor-General, Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, at Government House. The meeting lasted an hour. The nature of the discussion
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  • 96 2 LUSAKA (Northern Rhodesia), Mar. 12. A Lusaka court Thursday passed the maximum sentence of three years hard labour on a branch chairman of the African National Congress for proposing the w.thdrawal of African labour from European farms. It was the first case brought under a new Act
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  • 25 2 BANGKOK, Mar. 13 —Mr Berkeley Gage, British Ambassador designate to Thailand, arrived here by air yes. day from Britain.- Reuter
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  • 260 2 HINDUSTAN STEEL LTD. CHAIRMAN NEW DELHI: Mr. A. K. Clutnda, Secretary, Production Ministry of the Government of India was nominated Chairman of the Hindustan Steel Limited which proposes to construct and operate the Stateowned 72-crore-i upee steel plant at Hourkela (Orissa), it is learnt here last week A meeting of
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  • 278 2 ALLAHABAD: Small cheques and farm commodity gitts voluntarily given by American farmers have netted $i:u,000 (Rs. 95,6000) for the benefit of Indian farmers. Four months ago Indiana CROP (Christian Rural Overseas Programme) launched a "Ploughs For India" campaign, meetings were hied m each
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    116 2 Tile trial of Captain C<eraid Seiby •run (us, former company commander m the King's African Rifles was resumed m Nairobi, Kenya, alter one of the principal witnes«es, private Ali Segal, had been found and brought back to Nairobi. The court martial, m which griihiths, 4», is charged
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  • 109 2 NEW DELHI: Dr. Mono Mt>hon Das, I'ariiajncntary Secretary to the Minister oil Educa-tion, gvpMad m the negative iv thu House of the People when Mr. A.M. Thomas ;tsJ:fd whether the CentraJ rk)v<rnment wa.s consulted by the Bombay Government "id the matter of banning En^li^h
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  • 254 2 becau.se the rulers of Pakistan failed to give me an under .mnTl^f the y f wil «*«*>««* a democratic fom of Govern' wa" VuVj COUntr y- Thi h^PP«ned when Mr. M. A Jinnah The Red Shirt leader made his second effort
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  • 199 2 BOMBAY The work on lay. ing a four-mile-long underwater oil pipe m Bombay harbour for the Port Trusts marine oil terminal project on Butcher bland begun recently. The .sub marine pipes will* link Butcher Island, ihe site of the proposed marine oil ter minal, with Pir Pau
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  • 145 2 NAGPUR The M.P. Finance Minister, Mr. Biyani, presenting the Budget for 1954-55 m the State Assembly forecast a deficit of Rs 1,85,00,000. The revenue for the year was esti_ mated at Rs 28,83.00 000 ana tho expenditure at Rs 30.68,00 000. No new taxes were
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  • 70 2 LESS EXPENDITURE ON DEFENCE LAHORE: Mr. M. H. Gazdar. Deputy President of the Pakistan Parliament said at a Press conference mi n Peshawar that Pakistan's next BudRet might ishow a reduction of at least Rs. 40 crores on defence expenditure because of U.S. arms aid. He expressed the hope that
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  • 678 2 Ind. Foreign Trade -Survey BOMBAY: Indian firmhandled about 70 to 75 per cent of indlia's inipoit trade md 60 to 68 per cent of Inr/ia's export trade m the years 1951 and 1952, according to a survey conducted by the Reserve Bank of India on the i.istribut on of imports
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  • 49 2 RANGOON. Mar. 12. Burmese troops have captured Mong Ton and Wan Mo, two villages near the Thai border which have been occupied by Chinese Nationalist guerillas for five years. The Chinese retreated without defending the villages, which had been used as tactical headquarters. AP
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  • 348 2 DACCA: Pakistan's acceptance of military aid from the United States was condemned at a largely attended public meeting m Dacca. The meeting had been called m observance of "anti-repression day." A resolution adqpted at the meeting said that the military aid pact had "openly brought
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  • 360 2 MADRAS: The Miniate* for Education, Mr. C. Subrama mam, stated m the Madraj Legislative Assembly that t question of extension of the modified scheme of elementary oducat on to municipal area* was .still unoer examination" The Minister who was reply' ing: to a question put
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  • 178 2 .\fcYV YORK CITY- A course of lectures on Indian thought and philosophy i s being conducted at Columbia University here by Swami NtKhilananda, leader of the New York centre of Ramakrishna.ivekananda Mission The course, entitled "Men and Ideas m Indian Culture commenced on Feb. 3
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  • 2522 3 CEYLON PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Prime Minister's Statement COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala. implying to a question ii\ the House of Representatives |M. week. regarding the Delimitation Commission, said! various views had been expresye<) regarding the size of the legislature. The Government Parliamentary Party was
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  • 31 3 COLOMBO: Replying to a question on the adjournment motion on the subject of sending tqp£ to the U.K. market, th« Prime Minister aaid there
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  • 162 3 COLOMBO: Unemployed Ovionese will be able to find employment in South India in the near future when the Central Government of India launches its Ks. 200 million scheme for the industrial development of South India. This was disclosed that during his recent Indo-China disscussions in Delhi,
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  • 161 3 COLOMBO: Opposition groups m the House cf Representatives refused to submit to the Speaker any names of Opposition members to be included mi n the forthcoming parliamentary delegation to India. After the oues'tion hud been raised m tiie House by Mr. S.W.R.D. Band-iranaikc, Leader of the Oppos' r
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  • 253 3 In Search Of Cave Of Light is on u>r tne cave oj .Ljgnt, vvnero Jjuuul.i is Deuev^u to iuivc i^,'i^u uuit-ng i»ifc. vujjt to AUams i-'etut. i icuiiwnaiy steps such as me pucning or Wu.Ua to serve ad tne supply base and tne main caanp of tne cxptcLuuu, nave beta
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  • 110 3 were other views besides those of the Member for Vavuniya on that qustion. He (the Prime Minister) had been asked for an increase of the quota by 20,--000,000 lfos. and he had referred the matter to the Apposition lie Mild -and licighcreased beyond the 1917 levei nister of Commerce Trade
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  • 338 3 COLOMBO: Estate management* will be reluctant to employ women if the Government insist on facilities such as maternity homes and crec hes. This was stated by Sir Kanthiah Vaithianathan Minister of Industries, Housing and Social Services m a discussion with Mr. s. Thondarnan,
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  • 85 3 LONDON: The Institute of Oriental Studios of the Uzbek Academy of sciences has acquired a 10th Century manuscript of a collection of tales known a.s "Sindib;;d Kituibe" The manuscript )a earlier than one belonging to the British Museum according to M. S. Aaimdzhanova. Director of the Institute.
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  • 65 3 LONDON: The Soviet nms agency •Ta.-is" iuid 41.000 Russian women wi;th 10 chdldien <n- move are "mother heroines of the Soviet Union" and another 1,000,000 with five or more atv holders of the GJory Motherhood Orc;;r". "All this ahows how higrhly tiie Soviet State values
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  • 204 3 COLOMBO The Labour Minteur, Dr. M. C. M. Kaieel, escribed as "a very serious matter" tne complaints made tt> nim that ncn-Ceyionese arc preferred to Ceylon ese by certain employers. Dr. Kaieel said he would confer with the Employers' federation on this matter COMPLAINTS Complaints had been
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  • 93 3 COLOMBO: The noed for safeguards ag^nnst hasty lefiruslation un the event of the Senate bein^ abolished was oCiniMCiereci by the Select Committee 01 the Government Parliamcntaiy (Jroup. It diacu&acu propoised aancmlments to Urn con-titution m idCMEU Lo the luturc of the Senate aJid the PuVMic service Commission.
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  • 18 4 TOKYO, March 13 Japan's Council of Science today opposed cctist ruction of an atomic reactor m Japan. AP
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  • 1714 4 COLOMBO: When the Indo-Ceylon Agreement was implemented, legislation would be framed to ensure work for the nationals of Ceylon the Minister of Labour Dr. M. C. M. Kaleel, said m the House of Representatives. He was apealtiag m the debate on the motion
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  • 76 4 COLOMBO: A meeting to discuss arrangements among other things for the observance of the Second Anniversary of D. S. Senanayake Commemoration Day was hold at the residence of Mr. H. W. Amarasuriya, the Chairman of the Committee, at Flower Road. Sir Oliver Goonetilleke Minster of Finance, Mr. R.
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  • 259 4 MADRAS: A condemnation of "the attitude of administrators wllo try to interfere" m the educational field, was expressed by Dr. A. Lakshmanaswam Mudaliyar Vice-Chancellor. Madras University. Dr. Lakshmanaswami MutiaHvar said that he considered the teaching profession to be one of the noblest professions that anyone
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  • 381 4 '"I want to tel! you that is the attitude you should' adopt you have got the right to stand erect and do your duty. If you Co your duty honestly and well, no authority m this world will be m a a position to shake you."
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  • 90 4 COLOMBO: The Kandyan will replace St. Edward? t«own m all designs of bacgc~ and buttons worn by personnel of the Ceylon armed forces. Laurel leaves and eagle m brass wi'l figm-e m the officer:, cap of the Royal Ceylon Air Force instead of the present design.
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  • 59 4 Dr. M. Abraham accompanied by his family will be leaving for Calcutta today at 9 a.m. by 8.0.A.C., on a month's holiday. After a short stay m Calcutta he will fly to Ootacamund, via Madras and also visit his native place m Travancore. He
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