Indian Daily Mail, 23 March 1954

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  • 19 1 Hz HiTi i^^BT^^to 1 K^W h OL. X. No. 40. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 458 1 Speculation On Iraqi Statesman's Forthcoming Talks With Nehru NEW DELHI, Mar. 22.— Nuri Eg Said Pasha, former Prime Minister of Iraq, arrived here yesterday for a three-day visit as a Government guest. Nuri, who accompanied King Faisal on his Pakistan tour, was
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  • 235 1 PAX. AND U.S. EXCHANGE MAYORS NEW YORK. Mar. 22. Dr Robert Kerr. mayor of cortland. New York, left by air for London yesterday on has way to Pakistan in an exchange visit with Abdul Ra--hid, administrator of Peshawar. Dr. 'Kerr, a surgeon, said iiis city became interested in j'.tki.suin 18
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  • 153 1 LONDON. Mar. 22. The Kan of Munster, parliamenta- 1 ry Undersecretary of State for the Colonies, hopes to v sit the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius in the early summer, the Colonial Office announced today. Eleven days ago it was disclosed in the island that Mr. Jliver
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  • 22 1 CAMBRIDGE, Mar. 22. Mrs. Julia Gray, 107 says: "Have a contented mind if you want t 0 grow old."— Reuter
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  • 35 1 GILLINGHAM, Kent, Mar. 22. Mrs. Eva Doods, wife of Labour Member of Parliament Norman Dodds. won a public .speaking competition here yesterday. "She's a real chamPiOn talker," her husband joked afterwards.- Reuter
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  • 208 1 Kalian*? Crash: BOAC Chief Welcomes Inquiry LONDON, Mar. 22. Sir Miles Thomas, Chairman of British Overseas Airways Corporation (BO AC), arrived yesterday from his "on the spot" investigation of the Constellation crash at Singapore. 1 am glad the public inquiry will be- a fuliscale examination of all the factors the
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  • 35 1 CHATEAUROTJX (France), Mar. 22 The Chateau de Valencay, where the Venus de Milo and the Victory of Samothrace were hidden during the war, wa« damaged Saturday night by fire caused by a short circuit.— AP
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  • 178 1 Immediate Formation Of Aikya Kerala State Urged Madras Conference Demands From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 22.— The formation of an Aikya Kerala State consisting of Travancore, Cochin and Malabar District la essential for the allround progress of the Malayalam-spoa-king people according to the fifteenth Madras All Malayalce Conference which
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  • 72 1 JAP SETTLERS FOR BRAZIL RIO DE JANEIRO, Mar. 22. Brazil's Amozonian territories turning into a new "promised land" for Japanese immigrants. The governments of Japan and Brazil are co-operating in a programme for the development of agricultural colonies along the world's mightiest river It is hoped. ultimately, to settle 5
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  • 102 1 AUCKLAND (New Zealand), Mar. 22 A leading newspaper said today N«w Zealand has not suggested she serm troops to Kashmir to help maintain order while a plebiscite is held. The New Zealand Herald said reports that such ruggesticn- were made at the unofficial Commonwealth Relations
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  • 34 1 KARACHI, Mar. 22 Pakistan will be represented by a team of 16 at the Asian jjames start'ng in Manila on May 1, the Pakistan Olympic Association announced yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 107 1 QUAKE IN BENGAL ft ASSAM CALCUTTA, March, .22 Two successive strong earthquake shocks lasting a total of three minutes rocked Calcutta, Cuttaok (Orissa), Bhagalpur (Bihar). Oauhatl and Shillong (both an Assam) early this morning. No damage was reported from Calcutta but citizens roused early from their sleep hurriedly descended to
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  • 133 1 COLOMBO, Mar. 22.— Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, President of the United Nations General Assembly, told reporters here yesterday she did not believe the answer to world problems lay in armament or rearmament. She said at a press conference that once nations be^jan arming "a mad
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  • 45 1 Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, President Tamilnad Congress, left here yesterday by air for Madnus via Calcutta. Mr. P. Ramachandran, President Tamilnad Youth Congress accompanied Mr. Kamaraj. They were seen off at the Kallang Airport by a large gathering of prominent Indians.
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  • 101 1 DACCA, Mar. 22.— The Moslem League suffered a landslide at tfte hands of CommuDLst. supported United Front candidates in the East Bengal (E. Pakistan) elections. Latest figures here show that all eight outgoing Moslem League Members of the Cabinet have been defeated. Two forfeited their deposits
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  • 168 1 NEW YORK, Mar. 22. "The heaviest repercussions will be felt in Karachi," the New York Times said edito. rially yesterday, as a result of the "one-sided defeat of the Moslem League in the current elections in Bast Pakistan by a combination of five Leftist parties called the
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  • 69 1 BEIRUT (Lebanon), Mar. 22. Prime Minister Abdullah Yafi yesterday denied that Le. banon is negotiating for United States military aid. Yafi said in an interview, published in the morning newspaper I'Orient, that two years ago Lebanon asked the U.S. for military and economic aid. but
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  • 476 1 Goondaism Revived In French Settlements Desperate Attempt To Stifle Pro-Merger Forces From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 22.— The French authorities having recovered from 'the initial shock caused by the desertion of their most ardent supporters have begun using their usual tactics of 9 intimidation and bribery to maintain their
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  • 115 1 KHATMANDU, 'Nopal, Mar 22.— The 15-man Japanese expedition to 26,658 foot Manas, lv Peak left the NepaJese capital Saturday on their 100--day trek to the village of Mm, Led by a 44- year .old physician, Dr. Yaivhi Hotte, the team left in the best of health
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  • 86 1 >IK. k. KamaraJ Nad&r (left) President Tamil Nad Congress and M.tho.t Indian Union Parliament la tfat* Midst of Tamil S.bool children of Singapore, who wcr a assembled at No. 22, St. Michaels Road, Singapore to have a glimpse of the great leader of Tamil Nad With
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  • 479 2 B Spore, Tues., Mar. 23, '54 A Victory For Bengalis THE Bengalis are noted for their love of the mother-tongue. They do not mind being accused of provincialism, sectariaanism and what not; but they will be the last people to desist from openly expressing their love of the mother-tongue. They
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  • 634 2 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru reiterated his view that "the continuance of the United States military officers among the U.N. Observers in Kashmir is not proper." Mr. Nehru was loudly cheered as he entered the House of
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  • 208 2 NEW DELHI: Tributes were paid to prof. P. Sankaran Nambiar, a well-known Malayayam poet and critic who died recently at a meeting of Malayaiee residents of Delhi organised by the Delhi MalayaJtee Association. Sardar M. panikkar, member of the States Reorganisation Commission. who presided over the
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  • 30 2 KAL.UTARA: Among the applicants for gain licences for this year is a bh.kku of tt vihara on the outskirts of the Kalutara town.- FOC
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  • 129 2 KARACHI Khan Abdul nhaffar KhJin. on coming out of the Assembly after session was met and greeted by several of his friends both Members of the Constituent Assembly and visitors. The Red •Shirt leader declined to comment on the budget presented His two sons— Ghani Khan and Wall
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  • 249 2 NEW DELHI: The Communiications Minister, Mr. Jagjivan Ram told Mr. S. C. Karayalar in the Council of States, that Government djd not think it necessary to ground all Dakotas pending a complete check-up about their safety. Mr. Jagjivan Ram was replying to a short-notice question on
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    147 2 Dwvi Vii jvcki iaj o nuuuuu of loK>o University examines an umaenulied Japanese member of tlie crew of was 100-ton 4ai>aneise fishing vetwsel "Diui;o Fukuryu >iaru" which was showered, by radio-active ashes for nearly two hour* on March 1 after an atomic test at Bikini. The vessel was 800 miles
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  • 30 2 TOKYO, Mar. 22 The Japanese Government has authorised shipment of chemical fertiliser to Red China for the first time since the Korean war started- AP
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  • 418 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have expressed their concern at the "progressive curtailment of liberties' in Goa in a Note handed over to the Portuguese Legation m Delhi on March 15 in connexion with the arrest and deportation of Dr. Gaitonde, a prominent surgeon
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  • 302 2 Mill Workers Demonstrate In Bombay BOMBAY: Six workers of the Hirji Textile Mill were arrested and 250 others detained by the police for de. monstrating before the Council Hall. The arrests were made for defying the Government ban on demonstration in the Fort area of the city. About 300 workers
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  • 32 2 PARIS, Mar. 81.— Five railway waggona loaded with props, scenery and caatumes of the Comedie Francalse left o«e yesterday for Moscow where the company Is to open a season ne*t month.* Reuter
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  • 180 2 NEW DEL.HI: The Law Minister, Mr. C. C. Biswas introduced in the Council of States, a Bill to provide for the uniting of the exist ng States of Himachal Pradesh and Bilaspur into a new State of Himachal Pradesh. According to the statement of objects and reasons, the
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  • 561 2 RATIONING .ONLY IN ELEVEN CITIES BOMBAY: Mr. Y. B. Chavan, Minister for Civil Supplies, told Pressmen that on account of very satisfactory lice position, Government had decided in consultation with the Government of India to remove the movement restrictions and all other controls
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  • 74 2 INDO-CJEYLON PACT: COLOVBO: Sir. .1 hi: h»icia»ii!u. Prime Minister of Ceylon, told a meeting at HaiW'ia. an upcountry tea district, tliat It would take two years for hi* Government to know how many Indians would qualify for C'«ylonese citizen»hii>. It would be only then, he said,
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  • 63 2 No Mention Of Debt Payment To India KARACHI: Paki«U|i'i Finance Minister Mohammed Mi in his budget speech Parliament made no mrniion of payment of pre- Ddr tition debt to India T^ist year in hi s budget speech, he had said, he mao> a provision for payment of the f.rst instalment
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  • 37 2 MANILA, Mar. 22 Ske. letons of some Japanese World War II soldiers believed to have committed mass haraKiri had been discovered m northwest of Manila, a Philip. pine constabulary officer rp. ported Sunday.- A. P.
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  • 2082 3 NANCOWRY: President Raiendra p MO oh i ed aboard I.N.S. Delhi on his 65^ile d Sail back to the mainland of I nd a ciS^ 6 with hS e d m s° rieS f "^-an SS The ever green isluuf <rf Car Nicobar
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  • 395 3 KARACHI: Hindu members of the Pakistan constituent Assembly from Oast Bengal have abstained under protest from attending the State functions held in honour of the King Iraq, who ia now here. The protest was against dress restrictions. iiixpianing liie circumstances, me leader of the
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  • 963 3 ™2 f tht> *"omta»llofai of Us. 1,90b. R* fl.ooo and Rs. 10.000 will be issued from the Offices of tto Reserve Bank with effect front Apr. 1, 1984. These notes areooniitletelv different In dewgn, watermark, and colour scheme Irani the old high dwwminwtlon not**,
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    • 61 3 "Unberthed Tickets for the s. s. "Rajula" sailing from Singapore on 9th April 1954. Unberthed tickets for the s.s. "Rajula" sailing on the 9th April 1954, for Nagapattinam and Madras will be on sale at oar Unberthed Ticket Office at Trafalgar Street on Thursday 25th Mar. 1954, at 9 a.m.
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  • 568 4 Malacca Estate Staff Leader's Plea To European Planters MR p. C. D. KUIWP, Chairman of the Malacca Estate Staff Union, told the European planters In Malaya that "given the opportunity and) ohance there will no dearth of members in our rank* who
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  • 108 4 LONDON, Mar. 22. Scotland Yard Sunday assigned a special bodyguard for the wife of Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton after disclosing she received a death threat letter. Mr. Lyttelton himself has had a bodyguard for some time. Details of the threat sent Lady Lyttelton were not
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  • 98 4 Aborigine children busy painting pictures with watercolours at the Aborigine Re. search Station at Selayang, Kuala Lumpur, attracted the attention of the Deputy High Commissioner, Sir Donald Mac Gillivray, when he visited the Aborigine Research Station, Monday afternoon. S»r Donald spent some time watching the children
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  • 113 4 HONGKONG, Mar. 22.— The Department of Commerce and Industry reported today that Honkong's trade last month "touched almost rock, bottom." It said the total volume of visible imports and exports at 405.7 million Hongkong dollars was the lowest since July 1945 and 148.2 million or 26.8 percent
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  • 29 4 LONDON, Mar. 22 The official newspaper Pravda torfay (Monday) accused the United States of bringing Greece into a "new military block as part of the European Defence Community.- Reuter
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  • 133 4 The Bth Annual General Mooting of the Malayan In dian Congress, Scntul Branch, .>■ nlui. Kuaia Lumpur, was held at the Sentul Sikh Temple premises on March 13, under the Chairmanship of Sri Inder Singh. The following were elected office bearer- for the n«w year: Inder Singh: President;
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  • 154 4 Two representatives of the Australian Wheat Board are due to arrive in Singapore by air on Thursday, Mar. 25, on a three day business visit to the Colony. They are Mr. C. T. Chapman, a Board member, and Mr. L. H. Dorman, Assistant General Manager. During
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  • 115 4 CHURCHILL NOT RETIRING LONDON, Mar. 22 The News Chronicle today expressed the view that it is unlikely that Sir Winston Churchill has planned to retire from premiership. The British Prime Minister is 79-years-old. Yesterday the widely read News of the World stated that Sir Winston Churchill would ret. re when
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  • 52 4 CAIRO. Mar. 22.— Madame Doria Shank and her seven hunger strike suffragette companions left hospital and returned to their homes today. They called on President Neguib to thank him for his promise concerning women's demands for equal political rights. "Your demands are in good hands," he told
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  • 166 4 CANTJidiBURY, Mar. 22. The "red' Dean of Canterbury, Dr. Hewlett Jonnson. convened ton' rnt in a frcrmon that the- •.terrifying news" that an Amencan hvctrogen bomb had burned Japanese fisherman yi miles away had left the British proas "dumb, or alomst dumb." He said only
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  • 89 4 U.S. Forces In Greece: Why ATHENS, Mar. 22.-- Greece has granted military facilities for United States forces in Greece only for defensive action, a Foreign Office spokesman said today in answer to Russia's weekend protest. Greece's reply will be made when the full text of Russia's protest has been received,
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  • 77 4 Following is a panel of persons from whom Tribunals may be constituted for the purpose of The National Service Ordinance; Mr. J. F. Me William (Chairman), The Rev. Chin Ban It, Dato Syed A. M. Alsagoff. Mr. T. E. Fernando, Mr. E. GalLstan Mr. J. K.
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  • 34 4 TUNIS. Mar. 22 Tunisia faces practically total paralysis next Thursday as a result of the decision tonight of the country's Communist led Trade Unions to call a 24-houi strike.- Reuter
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  • 38 4 ADELAIDE, Mar. 22. It was officially announced today that Prime Minister Robert Menzies would fly to Adelaide today to see the Queen about a suggested change in the West Australian tour.- Reuter
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  • 307 4 The Colombo Plan spirit of co-operation made a glowing success of a function held recently in Canberra, Australia's National Capital. Occasion was a Colombo Plan film nigtit and international i-upyvor in aid of the building fund of International House. The House is to be a residence
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  • 164 4 NEW YORK, Mar. 22 The episcopal Deans of Washington and New York yesterday attacked Senator Joseph McCarthy as "an mpostor" and "another of the devil's disguises." The Very Reverend Francis Sayre, Dean of the Washington Episcopalian Cathedral, delivered' his sermon here in the cathedral of St.
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  • 86 4 KURNOOL, Mar. 22 Five thousands peasants waving Red hammer and sickle flags beating drums and blowing trumpta marched through the streets of this state capital demanding immediate land reforms. The demonstrators from all parts of Andhra State went to the residence of the Chief Minister, Mr.
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  • 83 4 SYDNEY, Mar. 21 —Mr William M. McMahon Australian Air and Navy Minister, said yesteroay that no potential enemy had a large fleet in the Pacific or a.rcrart to bomb Australia from present bases The only threat to Australia could come from submarines or mines, he said. Air
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  • 82 4 SEOUL, Mar. 22.— The Liberal Party of President Syngman Rhee today denounced a reported move to give the aged President a life-time office. About 10 assembly mcDi with considerable outside bacKing, had been reported as agreeing to support an exten. sive constitutional amendment which includes a
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  • 78 4 TAIPEI, March 22. Nationalist china's Assembly today rejected Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek president for a six-year term, Gen. Chiang won easily as expected against his token oppenent H.s u Fu-lin, 76, acting .eader of the Democratic Socialist Party. Gen. Chiang needed 789 vote? to win. Whc n he reached
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  • 64 4 MANILA, Mar. 22. The Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs Saturday announced its investigating board had convicted Justiniano Quirino Philippine Consul i n Washing' A?w n a charge of miscon" duct m office. Quirino, nephew of former President Elpidio Quirino was accused of having interviewed U> facilitate a
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  • 56 4 thf^ ACHT M r 2 2.-More than 50 people were injured when workers on strike from a match factory clashed with police at Khulna, East Bengal according to reports reaching here yesterday. Sixty.three people have been arrested. The casualties were 36 strik £f s and
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  • 37 4 NEW YORK, Mar, 22 The US$9O,OOO from West Germany's first reparations payments to Israel have been allocated for use during 1954 for a programme of "cultural renabil.tation, 1 Including scho'arshi Ps and fellowship to Nazi v.ctims.- AP
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  • 94 4 Roard-users in Sungi Besi sub-District, Selangor, are warned that the gate 3 at Sercang 12th Mile village. and at Puchong, will be locked at 11 p.m. each n ght. It is not enough for road-users to have a pass to travel through either of these
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  • 68 4 A total of $82,410.85 was paid by the Federa ton authorit es for informa'.,on leacing to the capture oi kfr'linf ot Communist terrorists during the montn cf Februaiy, 1954. l'he amounts paid in the various States and Settlements were: Penang $1,500, Negri Sembilan 3,500, Johore $19,159,25, Selangore $2
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