Indian Daily Mail, 24 March 1954

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  • 516 1 No Plebiscite Needed From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 23. As Premier Nehru was declaring in the Indian Union that the next step in the French Indian Settlements should be peaceful transfer of power to India, the French authorities were trying
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  • 181 1 LONDON, Mar. 23 Brita n's trade boss told Parliament yesterday this country intends •'with "a full sense of the security considerations involved' to press for the maximum degree of trade with K.U2S a. Peter Thorneycroft, President of the Board of Trade in a House of Commons
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  • 39 1 New s has been received from the- Colonial Office in London.of the death of Sir John Sanders, General Manager of the Malayan Railway and former Member for Railways and Ports, at Middlesex Mar. 21.
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  • 169 1 LONDON, Mar. 23. Six men climbed the steps of a building in London's bombed out financial custrict yesterday, sat down around a large tame, conversed for a few minutes and officially reopencu the London Gold Market after 15 years. It was done without
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  • 90 1 YEN STERLING RATE RAISED TOKYO Mar. 23. Japan raised the official Yen-Sterling rate by 1.80 Yen yesterday, increasing the value of the British pound here. A pound will now cost Yen holder^ 1,013.40 Yen instead of 1 Oil 60 The raise amounts to the equivalent of half cent in U.S.
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  • 314 1 Lahore Canfab Debate On China LAHORE, Mar. 23 The suggestion for improved machinery for economic consultat on within the sterling area found genera 1 support in yesterday's deliberations of the unofficial Commonwealth relations conterence. It was thought that more expert and permanent advisory organs were desirable nstead of the present
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  • 45 1 AUKL.AND.* Mar. 23.— Sir Edmund Hillary and Mr. Lowe have missed meeting the other members of the expedition in India at the appointed time. They now leave Auckland on Thursday and hope to link up with their party next Sunday on the Nepanese border. Reuter
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  • 329 1 Fr. Victory At D. B. P. Predicted WASHINGTON, Mar. 23.— Admiral Arthur Radford, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said yesterday "the French are going to winY the critical Indo-china battle at Dien Bien Phu. He said the United States "will certainly consider" sending more 826 bombers to aid
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  • 54 1 From Our Own Currespondlpnt TRJVANDRUM, Mar. 23 First season of the Newly elected Legislative Assembly of Travancore-Cochin State began yesterday at Tiivandrum. Mr. N. Gangadhra Menon Praja-Socialist candidate was elected as Speaker, defeating Communist Mr. George by sixtythree to thrtynine votes. All except one Congress member
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  • 117 1 E. Pak. Results A Warning To Hindi Fanatics Nehru From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. 23. Premier Nehru has is. sued a grave warning to all Hindi fanatics urging them to realise the implications of the Muslim League's overwhelming defeat in East Bengal. Addressing a special meeting of leading
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  • 118 1 WOOMER ROCKET RANGE, Australia, Mar. 23.— The Duke of Edinburgh watched yesterday as a rocket was fired 20.000 feet into the air at this atomic range. The Duke folfowed the rocket's path on a special equipment as it sped upward at 1,500 miles an hour.
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  • 194 1 Stand United tight ror Rights Kamaraj's Message To Indians FORGET NOT LABOURERS THEY ARE YOUR BACKBONE Indian labourers in Malaya form the backbone of the Malayan Indian Community, any neglect of their interests will be suicidal to the community, said Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, President Tamilnad Congress, in a message
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  • 33 1 Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar and Mr. P. Ramachandran who left here Monday by air via Calcutta reached Madras safely last even, ing says a message from our own correspondent at Madras.
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  • 125 1 MADRAS, Mar. 23. A man who identified the Hindu millionaire killed in the Singapore air crash on Mar. 13 said yesterday that "any possibility of mistaken identify is unthinkable and preposterous." M. N, V. Naidu. General Manager of United India Ltfi insurance Company, was
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  • 175 1 From Our Own Oorrespondfent MADKAS, Mar. 23 There is no doubt that the body cremated at Singapore was that ot Mr. M. Ct. M. Chidambaram Chettiar. There is absolutely no basis for a report that another person was> wrongly identified as Mr. Chettiar and
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  • 174 1 Rajpramukh Sets Example From Our Own Correspondent TRTVANDRUM, Mar. The Socialist Government of Travancore-Cochin State have begun with the announcement of far-reaching land reforms but it remains to be seen whether this 19-inan rule over a house of 118 members will not prove just another
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  • 118 1 CAIRO, Mur. 23.— The Spanish Ambassador, the Marquis De Santa Cruz, presented a signed portrait of General Franco set in a silver frame to King Saud during a halfhour audience at Tahira Palace here yesterday. The Saudi Arabian monarch told the Ambassador: "1 am glad
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  • 85 1 Mrs. Pandit Expected In Singapore Mrs. V:jayalakshmi Pandit, President cf the United Nations General Assembly, ig expected to he in Singapore toward? the end of May on her way to Indonesia and Burma to vMt those countries. After vis ting Burma she proceeds to Indonesia and. according to her present
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  • 297 1  -  GEORGE ALLEN BOMBAY, Mar. 23.- Mr. George V. Allen, United States Ambassador to India, reiterated here yesterday that American arms aid to Pakistan was not "interference in relations between India and Pakistan. We are not arming Pakistan against India", he told a
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  • 97 1 CAIRO, Mar. 23. An operation will be performed on an Egyptian girl of 16 today to change her sex, according to the newspaper Al Akhbar yesterray which said it was the first case of its kind in Egypt. Dr. Gamal Boulac Gamal Samy and Dr. Mahmoud
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  • 49 1 KARACHI, Mar. 23. A United States military team arrived here last night to survey Pakistan's requirements of United States military aid. The team consists of representatives of all three services. After a short stay in Karachi the team leave for Army Headquarters at Rawalpindi.— Reuter
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  • 1132 2  -  Larry Allen But How Much Is Average Vietnamese Interested In Itt (By HANOI, INDO-CHIN A There's been a bitter, costly war on in Indo.china for nearly eight years, but here m this war capital for French Union forces and elsewhere the average Vietnamese dosn't seem
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  • 155 2 Bombay C'lmbo Spore Service NEW DELHI: The Air India .International proposes to start two new air services from July 1, 1864 and they are Bombay- Calcutta-Bangkok Hongkong-Tokyo; and Bom-bay-Colombo-Singapore. This was announced by Mr. Raj Bahadur, Deputy Communication* Minister, in the House of the People in reply to Sardar Kukam
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  • 382 2 M AJDRAS A preparatory school for children with classes upto First Form and a nursery section, named' after the late Mr. M. Ct. M. Chidambaram Chettiar will be started from June next at "Strathendale" In Purasawalkam. This was announced by Dr. R. M.
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  • 144 2 PATNA: Hindi dn DevanaKari script will be the official laneusLße of the Bihar University from January 1. 1965 tha Vice-chancellor, Mr. Syamanandam Shay, disclosed at a Press conference here. Mr. Sahay said that the University had compiled anthologies in Hindi for Intermediate and Decree course* and
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  • 1144 4 First Step Towards "Unity Conference" INDIANS in Perak have scored a mark over their countrymen in this country in aettin« the baU rolling towards unification of their community into one suucte body At meetta* on Sunday, Mar. 7 of deleicateH ol all Inuiian organisation*
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  • 199 4 LONDON, Mar. 22. Britain's sex- change sensation Kotyerta Cowell will never be able to bear children, her surgeon father said. Major Gen. Sir Ernest oowell, Gen. Eisenhower's Director of Medical Services in the African campaign, said that after taking professional advioe he would retract his statement of
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  • 87 4 SAN JUAN (Puerto Rico). Mar. 23.— The board of direc. tors of the Inter-American Press Association closed its two-day meeting here Sunday by approving a resolution commending the stand of several Latin American editors for press freedom. All the editors mentioned had their papers closed by their
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  • 34 4 MB. A. A. MENON of Financial Office, Singapore Police Force and Mtos <X Prabhavatl, daughter of Mr. M. K. Nair, Singapore, who w©r« married on Mar. 80, at No S, Parry Avenue.
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  • 296 4 SINHALESE -TAMIL UNITY COLOMBO: "It Is no* the change in the Constitution demanded by the Federalists but tiie unity between the Sinhalese and the Tamils that. is essential to solve the problems before the people of Ceylon," said Mr. Pieter Keuneman, M.P., speaking at a meeting of the United! Front
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  • 285 4 WHAT WILL QUEEN WEAR AT KANDY? KANDY: Ceylon will ask the Queen to wear her ceremonial robes and tiara when she attends the reception in the Audience Hall at Kany. The Queen will view the Raja. Perahera from a special marquee adjoining the Old Palace. As a prelude to the
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  • 103 4 Indo-Chinese Journalists Entertained A party of eleven IndoChinese journal if ts who have been on a tour of South-East Asia, were entertained to a cocktail party by Mr <*. G. Thomson, Public Relations Officer, at his residence at Mount Pleasant last evening. Large number of local journalists. Public Relation's Officials
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  • 128 4 LONDON, Mar. 23 Another woman connected I with Britain's government has received a threat by mail. Scotland Yard assigned a special bodyguard to Mrs. I Oliver Lyttelton, wife of I Britain's Colonial Secretary, yesterday following a receipt of a letter threatening her with death. Details
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  • 178 4 CANBERA. Mar. 23, Only private persons and organisations could show Asian visitors tho "true Australia" External Affairs Minister, Richard Gardiner Casey said last n.ght. He said the Australian Government provided Colombo plan students with training and accomodation, but private people and organisations would do much to achieve one
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  • 366 4 Reds Want Entire Hotels For Themselves During Geneva Talks! GENEVA Mar. 28— The Soviet Union, China and North "It is very difficult to ask the director of a hotel in a democratic country to cancell Tis reservations and turn over the whole building, "Charles Duboule, head of the Swiss Cantonal
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  • 27 4 BEIRUT, Mar. 23 Government offices and schools clc -ed throughout Lebanon yesterday theninth anniversary of the Arab League. No special ceremonies are being held.- Reuter
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