Indian Daily Mail, 22 March 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 39. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 224 1 Revolt Spreads To West Coast Settlements Socialist Ministers Demand Assurance From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 21. There was an uneasy lull in Pondicherry yesterday after the dramatic events of the last two days when the ruling Socialist Party broke away from
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  • 267 1 PORTUGAL REJECTS INDIA'S PROTEST UISbUiN, Mar. 21. Tue rvriugutoe i'ore.gn Ministry ia.^ nigut strongly criticised tiu Inuian Parliamentary commeo. and India's oinciai protest gainst the arrest and snipmcni to Portugal of Dr. r. Gaitando, a political leader Oi Goa. Portuguese territory on Urn Indian coast. The Ministry said in a
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  • 141 1 A Rcuter report from Pondicherry says The French India Commissioner M. Andre Monard banned the assembly of more than :hree people on public roads yesterday after Socialist de.nands for French India to be .nerged with India The entire military and poice forces in the
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  • 38 1 CAIRO, Mar. 21— Cairo RaJio quoted "authoritative sources" last night as saying Egypt is negotiating a trade pact with Communist China on the lines of the agreement con. eluded with East Germany.-- Reuter
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    70 1 Photos. Ceylon Premier. Sir John Kutt'lawaUt (third from left) greeting Mrs. Vijayalakvluni PancXt, President, the United Nations General Asscmblj, ot her arrival at Colombo Airport m Mar. 15 Mr. Ed'tvard.-' <»f tVyion Exkina' Affairs Dept, (fhr—J from MR) anc2 Mr. C. C. Desai. lnt'iaji Hiph CcmmiHsionci in Ceylon are ahi
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  • 89 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 21.- Mr. P. S. Kumaraswami Raja, the Governor of Orissa last evening handed over his palatial family house at Rajapalayam to Gandhi Kalai Mandram a cultural and social institution for propagating the Ma. hatma's teachings in Tamil. The Governor of
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  • 101 1 KARACHI, Mar. 21.— Prime Minister Mohammed Ali told the Pakistan Parliament yesterday evening that while making agreements for military aid with the United States the government has not entered into any secret pact with the United States. He reiterated that there were no
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  • 97 1 RHEE TO BE BOSS FOR LIFE? SEOUL, Mar. 21.-- A move!»nt to mako Syngman Rhee president of the Republic of for life was reported in the milking yesterday. N'ltional Assembly sources ;iid about 20 Assemblymen nad already agreed to support constitutional amendment giving Rheo a lifetime job. The 78_year-old executive's
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  • 57 1 OTTAWA Mar. 21—Canada's recognition of the Chinese Communist Government might ninge on the outcome of the JeYieva conference starting on Apr. 26 informed sources said yesterday according to the Canadian press. Britain, the United States, France, Russia and Communist China meet at Geneva to try to
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  • 94 1 SERIA, Brunei, Mar. 21. Two "artificial islands" are to be built in the South China Sea about a mile offshore here early next month to permit drilling for oil into the seabed. Huge steel frameworks prefabricated on shore will be towed into position and lowered to the seabed
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  • 90 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS Mar. 21— Minister Baktavatsalam presided over a meeting cf Congress legislature party Imt evening in the absence of leader Rajaji who is still indisposed. Political observers here felt this indicated that Baktavatsalam would be the successor to Rajaji when ill health
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  • 112 1 HOOD RIVER Oregon, Mar. 21. A poison with a tonguetwisting name took -She life of a 6-year.old boy here Friday night, six days after some of it spilled on his legs. Michael Ogden Wayha victim of tetraethylpyrophosphate which was an ingredient of a plant spray solution.
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  • 383 1 Centre's Support To New Govt. In E. Bengal Assured KARACHI, Mar. 21.— Mr. Mohammed AM, Prime Minister of Pakistan, rejected a demand yesterday for the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly or the resignation of East Bengal Representatives in the Assembly. He said there was
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  • 270 1 MISTAKEN IDENTITY IN KALLANG CRASH Chettiar's Body Exhumed Singapore Police Statement Police have now positively established the fact that the body of Mr. Eric Moller Snr., the millionaire shipowner was incorrectly identified to the Coroner at the Mortuary of the General Hospital as that of Mr.
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  • 82 1 LONDON, Mar. 21.— Mr. Tom Driberg, a Labour member of Parliament for 12 years and a follower of Mr. Aneurin Bevan the Leftwing Socialist leader! is not to seek re-election to Parliament. Mr. Driberg, 49, said yesterday afternoon he wants to return to fulltime journalism
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  • 66 1 SAIGON, Mar. 21.— Ex-Em, peror Than Thai of Annam died here yesterday. He was 76. Than Thai ruled Annam from 1887 until he was deposed in 1906. Later he was exiled by the French authorities to Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean. He returned here as a private
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  • 106 1 HOLIDAYERS MAROONED! JESSfcL,TON, Mar. 21.— A small number of holiday manors are "marooned" at North tioriKo Government's hill station at Hanau as a result of the suspension of the Malayan A.rways De Haviland Rapidu xeeder service throughout N. tforneo. The planes normally fly holidaymakers to and from Ra. nau about
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  • 92 1 MADRAS, Mar. 21.— India will be selling railroad cars on the open market at 25 to 30 percent less than the present market price by the middle of next year, according to K. Sa. dagopan, chief administrative of the new factory at Perambur. India is
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  • 56 1 CAIRO, Mar, 21. A special military court has sentenced two men to five years imprisonment for engaging in Communist propaganda it was an. nounced yesterday.' Five others, ncluding a girl, were acquitted. An eighth defendant was remanded for a new trial "as his role io the
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  • 48 1 KARACHI. Mar. 21.— The Pakistan Prime Minister Mohammed Ali has postponed his official visit to Indonesia because of "pressing engagements" at home, it was stated here yesterday. He was to have left on Apr. 4. Now he hopes to go in May. Reuter
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  • 29 1 BREMERHAVEN, Mar. 21.— The personnel of the first United States pilotless jet bomber squadron to be stationed in Europe arrived here by ship yesterday from Charleston, South cutfiiaa,- Reuter
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  • 173 1 This Gas Can Kill In 30 Seconds! DENVER, Max. 21.— A new weapon, a gas which can kill in 30 seconds, is being made in a window* less factory near here, it was officially learned yesterday. Lieutenant Colonel 3. J. Efnor Deputy Command. ing Officer at Rocky Mountain Arsenal, confirmed
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  • 88 1 KAMARAJ MEETS TAMIL SCHOOL CHILDREN Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, President Tamilnad Congress and Member Indian Union Parliament, returned to Singapore yesterday noon, after a twoweek extensive tour in the Federation. Tamil School children of the Colony numbering about 1,000 met Mr. Kamaraj Nadar yesterday at No. 22. St. Michaels Road,
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  • 106 1 PARIS, Mar. 21. Signor Pletro Nenni Italian leftwiny Socialist leader headed back to Paris last night after the French Government had cancelled an order expelling him from the country. Police awoke Signor Nenni at 6 a.m. in his hotel in Paris put him on a train
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  • 48 1 LONDON, Mar. 21. The Dews of the world said Sir Winston Churchill would retire from the premiership when Queen Elizabeth returns from her Commonwealth tour in May. Similar rumours have been current recenTly but there is no support for them in official quarters.- Reuter
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  • 58 1 GEORGETOWN. Br. Guiana, Mar. 21. The British Guiana Peoples Progressive Party protested Friday night at what it termed "the rape of the people of British Honduras." In a statement dealing with the political situation in the Honduras, the PPP expressed deep concern at the British Government reaction
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  • 1485 2 THANUPILLAI ON HIS NEW P. S. P. CABINET IN T-C TRIVANDRUM: "The Praja Socialist Party, which has formed a Government for the first time in any State in the country, Mr. Pattern A. Thanu PUlai, the new Chief Minister of Travancore-Cochin State
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  • 364 2 TRIVANDRUM: The annual revision of electoral rolls of the State is to commence in the last week of March 1954. Intensive revision by house-to-house enumeratoin of voters will be carried out in the taluks of (1) Shertala, (2) Ambala. puzha, (3) Karthikapally, (4) Karunaga pally, (5)
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  • 392 2 E. BENGAL HINDUS BOYCOTT PARTY TO IRAQI RULER KARACHI: East Bengal Hindu members of the Constituent Assembly have abstained, under protest, from attending the State functions held in honour of the King of Iraq, who is now here. The protest was against dress restrictions. Explaining the circumstances, tne leaaer of
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  • 81 2 MADRAS: Mystery surrounds the death of a young couple, whose identity is not yet known, and who were brought by some residents of Katbatia. Washermanpet, to the" Stanley Hospital in an unconscious state with symptoms of poisoning. They died before they were admitted for treatment.
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  • 286 2 MADRAS: The National Execut.ve of the Praja-Soci-alist Party, which concluded its three-day session last Friday, deplored the exploitation of religious sentiment tor polit cal purposes, and appealed to the people to thwart all attempts to sow new seeds of discoro in national life Sri J.
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  • 57 2 MOBILE SCHOOLS FOR SHEPHERDS JAMMU: The Kashmir Government has started seven mobile schools for the shepherd population of Jajnxnu, it 19 learnt. Shepherds who craze ©oats and sheep on mountains move from .place to place and in summer they climb peaks over 10,000 feet hl*h. The mobile schools. It is
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  • 41 2 OAYA The death hag occurred here of Dr Punit Singh. He was 92, Dr. Singh, who was once a leading phyl slclan of Gaya, had retired «wm« years a«o. He *erv«d in South Africa as a doetot FOC
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  • 693 2 BOMBAY: Seven lives were feared to have foeen iott when the 800-ton Janaki, an Indian coastal cargo ship of the Malabar Steam Navigation company capsized 11 miles off. Bombay harbour. Eighteen of those aboard at the tune of the mishap wer« rescued by
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  • 75 2 U1 M!W DELHI: The Deputy Minister for Railways, told Mr. M.D. Joshi in the House of the People that, there was a proposal before the Radiwaya to construct 228 airconditioned coaches for broad £au*e and 128 for metTe ffauge railways. They would be manufactured in India. At
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  • 134 2 KARCHI: Tlw? Karchi morning daily "Dawn. reported tuat cne Pakistan Government was not Ukeiy to permission to -Khan Aodul Gaffar Khan to visit his home Province (North West frontier) in view -of his utieranoes atter his release ita m jail."
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  • 123 2 LAHORE: A-bout 1.100 migrants, constituting about 400 families returned to tneir nomts in Uttar Prade.-h .ifcer about four years stay in Pakistan. Tiieae from the biggest batcn to be ntpaUtttol to India so tar unucr tnt iNenru-Laaquat agreement. me rtiugces wore taken to the
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  • 109 2 CALICUT: Production of rice at the Food Research Station in Mysore nas passed the e.vucriov-nWI stage, according to an cfficii4 at the Food Research Depart nunt of tne Government of The official, who was her. 1 in connexion with the purchase of doublepciished dry tapioca chips, gave
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  • 1549 3 EAST PAKISTAN ELECTIONS DOUBLE WIN FOR F. HUQ. CHIEF MINISTER DEFEATED DACCA: The United Front continued its sweeping victory over the Muslim League inflicting crushing defeats on some more veteran League leaders including two more Ministers. ieaaers >IK. FAZLUL HUQ LEADER OF THE
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  • 113 3 Netaji's Birth Place to be Museum CALCUTTA The Orissa Government has acquired .Tanakinath Bhawan at Cuttack wnere Nctaji Subhas Chandra Bose was born, it wan learnt here The building will, it is learnt, be used by the Oriasa Government for public purposes and the room in which Netaji was born
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  • 267 3 KARAIKUDI: The Madras Un.versuy inspection Couumosion consisting of Mrs. Mona nensiuan, .i > raicipa.l Etniraj Coiiege, Madras, as' convenor, and Miss Mary Masiiamam, Professor, Women's Christian college. Mr. T. Bal&Kr.snnan iNair, .principal, Presidency Coiiege, Miss Isaac, Lecturer, Stella Maria Coiiege, Mr. 3. b. l^akshminarayan rrofessor,' a!
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  • 161 3 NEW DELHI: The West Bengal Government has in. formed the Centre that they do not require any more rice this year. Mr. M. V. Krishnappa, Deputy Food Minister, said in reply to a question by Mr. N. X Chowdhury in the House of the People
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    23 3 PHOTO). Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit addresMbiff the largest Hindu Women's organisation in Colombo the Saiva Mangayar Kalagam, (luring her nreeent visit to Ceylon.- MATHRPALA
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  • 129 3 FORWARD BLOC EXPELS SECRETARY CALCUTTA Mr. Satya Priya Banerjee, MP, Secretary, All-India, Forward Bloc, has been expelled from the Party. Mr. S. B. Yajee SecretaryGeneral of the Party's Committee, announcing tnis in a statement said that Mr. Banerjee "has been expelled from the Party due to his antiParty activities," Mr.
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  • 120 3 KARACHI: Sind's Chief Minister Pirzada Abdus Slattar, announced in the Provincial Assembly that his Government had decided to introduce Prohibition in the Province. A committee will shortly be appointed to work out details, the Chief Minister said. He however, did not give the date on which
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  • 196 3 SALEM: Addressing a public meeting, held at the Victoria Market Square, Mr. E.V. Ramaswami Naicker, Leader of the Dravida Kazhagam, strongly criticised the Primary Education Scheme of the State Government and said that a department circular, directed the closure of elementary schools having a
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  • 334 3 COLOMBO: The leader of the Opposition, Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike told a public meeting* at' the Town Hall that it was time a general boycott was started against Indian shops and trade in this country "in a supreme effort to save the country.' 1
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  • 33 3 TEXTILE EXHIBITION IN BOMBAY BOMBAY: An international textilfi exhibition and an allIndia textle conference well will be Inaugurated to mark the completion of the first 100 wears of the Indian textile Utiurtry.- FOC
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  • 34 3 BAJREILLY: A batch of about 700 Muslims, who have migrated from Pakistan, arrived here by special train on March 14. Host of them belon* tq thj» district -roc
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  • 165 3 DUN DUN AIRPORT NEW BUILDING DUM DUM: The Dum Dum international airport will soon have a new building for use by the domestic and international a rlines it was learnt here, ihe Planning Engineer of the Union Communications Ministry, who is now in Calcutta, will hold discussions with Aviation omcials
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  • 93 3 BOMBAY: A candidate for the Secondary School Certificate Examination. suffering from smallpox. Is appearing from his sick bed m city isolation hospital. At the request of the candidate, a special Supervisor was engaged for him by the Board. His answer papers will be sent to the
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  • 159 3 'Bombay Universities Ignore Hindi BOMBAY: Mr. Dcsai, BomDay's Minister for Education, told the State Legislative Council that universities in the State had "failed to teke any initiative" during the past three years in the matter of introducing Hindi as medium of instruction in colleges. The Government had now decided to
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  • 61 3 MR S. BISWAS PURULIA: The death has occurred here of Mr. Sukujnar Biswas, a leading advocate of the Purulia Bar, at the a#e of 53. His father was the late Mr. Prafulla Chandra Biswas, a t>romin«nt Bengali citizen of Manbhum and also a well known lawyer of th« district, He
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  • 179 4 COLOMBO: Legislation will shortly be introduced by the Minister of Labour, Dr. M. C. M. Kaleel, prohibiting: (with few exceptionsj the employment of non-Ceylonese in any trade or industry. This will apply to estate labour as well. But Ccylonisation of employment by compulsion will not affect
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  • 130 4 COLOMBO: A marked increase in the number of callers for check-ups at the V.D. Clinic at the General Hospital in Colombo has been noted in the last few days. TIVs is attributed to the showing in Colombo during the last few weeks of two educational films
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  • 119 4 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister Sir John Kotolawala is not in favour of replacing Indian labour on estates with Ceylonese labour, immediately, as he *ays it will not be practical to do so. During the Prime Minister's week-end tour of
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  • 173 4 Photo. Photo. All those a*»iembled at the Singapore 'Kerala Sama jam's farewell tea party to Mr. and Mrs. Gopala Menon at the G. H. Cafe on Saturday, Mar. 18, stood! up and observed three minute** silence as a mark of respect to the memory of
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  • 240 4 STATELESS PERSONS IN EMPLOYMENT IN CEYLON COLOMBO The existing j position of State-less persons V in employment would not be affected as a result of the Ceylon Government's recent directive to restrict employment to Ceylone^e. a Government spokesman said. The directive, which defined Geylonese as citizens by descent or registration
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  • 195 4 Canadian PM's Tributes To Nehru's Policy TOKYO: The Canadian Premier, Mr. Louis St. Laurent, told a Press conference that "if India did not reman neutral in case of another war, I expect she will be on our side." Answering a question regMrdane: India's policy of neutrality, Mr. St. Laurent paid
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  • 58 4 LOJNi>ON, Mar. 21. Lady Lyttelton, wile of Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton, nas been given tt personal Scotland Yard bodyguard because of a letter tnreatening her life. Air. Lyttelton has had a oouy^uaid lor some time. He etui ned 10 Loßdou on Thursday aiier three weeks .n
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  • 555 4 MADRAS: An exhortation to vie people u> buy hanu« .^wiu ciota v>as niuuf oy Mr. O. Rajagopaiachurx, Chief Mtuicter, presioing over the ceieorations of the AU-lndia nancLoom Week in l'anineon rooad. Tne Chief Minister witneesea a dance performance a arama wnich spoikignted the present hardships ot
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  • 998 4  -  Dr. V. RAGHAVAN By Germany, among the European nations, hfls always played a prominent part In the appreciation of the scope and beauty of Sanskrit iajfeuage and literature. Names like that of Max Muller are held, in hi?h regard In India, Though tho credit of discovering
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