Indian Daily Mail, 26 March 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X No. 43. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 269 1 Congress Saves T-C 's PSP Ministry From Our Own Correspondent TBIVANDRUM. Mar. 25.— The first Praja Socialist Government of Travancore-Cochin survived its first trial when the newly elected Assembly yesterday adopted a motion of" Then ks to the Rajpramukh (or hid Address. Though more thm forty amendments were tab*d, only
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  • 64 1 MEW DELHI. Mar. 23. Prim* 1 Minister Nehru told members of India's I>ower House of Parliament yes. terday they need have no fears about the integrity end security of India's frontiers, Hi? government, he said, had taken .sufficient precautions. Mr. Nehru was replying to fears expressed
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  • 67 1 LONDON Mar. 25. Mr. J. 3 L. Thomas, first Lord of the Admiralty, stated here that a limited tonnage of large merchant vessels could be supplied to Russia and Poland ?uhject to certain security restrictions such as speed. In a written reply m the House of
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  • 297 1 Free C'Wealth Members Resent Term "Empire' Commons told LONDON, Mar. 25.— Mr. R. W. Sorensen, a Labour member of Parliament suggested m the House tf Commons yesterday it was desirable to use the term "British Empire when it was "resented m India, Pakistan and Ceylon." He asked Sir Winston Churchill
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  • 137 1 Nehru To Open Ceylon Indian Congress NEW DELHI, Mar 25. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru will os>en the 14th anivial session of the Ceylonliu ia n Congress beginning at Ganpola, near Kandy, on May l, says the Indian Press 1 rust frum Colombo. Mr. Nehru, miring hUt visit to
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  • 155 1 ignorance Exists On Both Sides From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar 25 The Tamilnad Congress President Mr. Kamaraj Nadar m the midst of all his political preoccupations here immediately after his recent tour of Malaya, found time to give some of his
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  • 49 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 25 Kajaji announce^ to the Legislative Assembly today that he In resigning the Chief MinisiershJp „n account of hi* poor health. The resignation vvill be made shorMy after the Central Govcr-nntnt is informed. an<l has »i'citie<l np..n the nnv leader. Copyright,
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  • 123 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 25. The only speculation here is just who will succeed ailing Rajaji as Chief Minister of Madras State. Logical successor is Finance Minister Mr. Subramamam who is being definitely groomed for the post by Rajaji nimseif. But the T.N.C.C.
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  • 68 1 WINCHESTER, fcng. Mar. 25.— Lord Montagu of Beauliou was sentenced to one year's imprisonment yesterday on charges of sexual offences with males A 12-man jury found him guilty of two charges of gross indecency with a young airman, John Reynolds, and of one charge of
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  • 69 1 NEW YORK, Mar. 25.-- A personal account of life m India by Nayantara Sahgai, daughter of Madame Vijaya. laksnmi and niece of Prami Minister Nehru, will be issued ;here m May, her American publishers announced yesterday. Titled "Prison and Chocolate Cake." Mrs. Sahgal's book will cell
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  • 71 1 NO CONFAB ON MALAYA LONDON, Mar. 25. —Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Colonial Secretary, rejected a suggestion m the House of Commons yesterday for a conference of Malays, Chinese, Indians, Eurasians and Kuro|i«';»n to co-ordinate their activities m bringing about a united, democratically ***** rii lied Malaya. The suggestion was made
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  • 97 1 SYDNEY, Mar. 25 Sir Edmund Hillary who with Sherpa guide Tensing conquered Mt. Everest, arrived here today from New Zealand on his way to another climbing expedition the Himalayas. Accompanied by co-climber George Lowe, Hillary said his new expedition of eight New Zealanoers and two Englishmen
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  • 1056 1 Coroner Wants Disposal inquest Over txnumed 'body. continues At yesterday's inquest over the exhumed body (origin a u> identified as Mr. £ric Moiier and now aiiegeu vo be >ir. .>i. Ct. m. Cmuambaram ciiettiar), tne question oi wnat to do wiin tne body at tnu>
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  • 323 1 LONDON, Mar. 25 Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, British Colonial Secretary, said lastnight that the establishment of a large synthetic rubber industry under Government sponsorship should only bo considered "in the light of Britain's imper al obligations to countries like Malaya." Mr. Lyttelton was speaking at
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  • 25 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 25, The Indian Government have decided that free licensing of cotton textiles for export will continue up to Sept. 30, 1954. FOC
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  • 112 1 HALF unconscious, a fa-st-inu' suffragette, Amani 1 arid; is carried on a chair by two ambulance men taking her to hospital m Cairo. She was one of a group of women, headed by Egyptian Feminist Doria Shafik, who embarked on a hunger strike on Mar. 12, m
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  • 112 1 Pak Denies Plot Against King Feisal KARACHI, Mar. 25.— Official sources yesterday described as "completely untrue" reports that a plot against visiting King Feisal had been unearthed. Feisul left Karachi by air yesterday for Baghdad after v 13-day state visit. The Ceylon Ministry of External Attairs announced yesterday that one
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  • 63 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 25. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru said yesterday that India would be "wilting to make another gesture re Karding the conflict m IndoChina if a suitable opportunity arise." He was referring: to Us recent suggestion of an IndoChina cease-lire m bis reply to a
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  • 143 1 And Torture To Get Information! From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 25 Three French police officers armed to the teeth crossed over to Indian territory from Pondicherry border on Wednesday and kidnapped by force Mandagopal, Mayor of French Commune of Mudaliarpet and
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  • 494 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri, Mar. 26, 1954. Beware Of Publicity Seekers CONSTRUCTIVE critic ism is one thing, bir unbridled abuse is another The former is very dim cult to offer, but any oni can indulge in the lattei because the less one knows the greater is one's capa city
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  • 1617 2 Madras Confab Resolution MADRAS: A resolution expressing the view that the for formation of Aikya Kerala was essential for the all-round progress ot the Malayalam speaking people, was adopted by the 15th Madras All-Malaya lee Conference held m Madras. Mr. Kainikkara Padmanabha Pillai presidedThe conference was
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  • 418 2 km w^ DE £HI: The Minister for Defence Organisation Mr Mahavir Tyagi, announced m the House of the People that it wes proposed to make enrolment m the Territorial m ;L COm ?Y? Ory for Go^Tzment servants and employees of public utility concerns m certain
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  • 109 2 BANGALORE: A conference cf all legislators m the Kamataka area has been convened for April 11. 12 and 13 at Davangree m the Mysore state, by Mr. 8 Nijalingappa, M.P. President,' Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee. The object of this conference is to take necessary steps for
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  • 101 2 At a ceremony m the White Houae, Washington. President Dwight D. Eisenhower oonicratiUaU*, the winners of annual awards given by the Benevolent and Protective Order of Negro Elks, a national fraternal organisation. The President shakes hand* with 6-year-old Gildfat Hattie Lee, of Memphis, Tenn«sgee—named "Graduate of Tomorrow"
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  • 192 2 MAJJRAS: Catching the "■elusive" eye of the Speaker afforded an interesting interlude during question time in the Madras Legislative Assembly. Noticing; that several memoers li/te<j their hands in orier to catch the eye of the Speaker. Mr. P. T. Rajan rose on a point of order
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  • 74 2 .lAMMU: President Rajen•lra Prasad, it is learnt will arrive here on April 10 on h s first visit to the winter capital of Kashmir. The President will .stay m the State for four *iays. The President, as already reported, will address Uie Kashmir Assemb'y, which l« meeting
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  • 321 2 The joint select committee on the Specal Marr ages Bill, m its report, which was presented to Parliament by its Chairman, Mr. C. C. Biswas, has deleted two clauses relatng- to the right of adoption. Under one of these clauses, no person who has h s marriage
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  • 168 2 TRIVANDRUM: A Bill to extend for a further period of one year from March 25 this year, the stay of pro- <n the execution of certaan decrees in civil courts for eviction from holding, has been published by i n the Travanoore-oochin Gazette. The statement of objects
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  • 463 2 NEW DELHI: The Council of States resumed consideration of the Law M nister's motion for reference of the Hindu Marriage and Divorce Bill to a Joint Select Committee of both Houses of Parliament Mr. H. D. Rajah (Republican Madras) said that the h'll violated the
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  • 367 3 Reaction To Mohammed Ali's Statement On The Elections KARACHI: Karachi witnessed feverish political •rtivity which, according to competent political sour h or Ap a nrw umice* said that there wtu a riSt Mu'u; rank., over the statement by thZ pLU f 1 ViMt rl th« >1u«»«ra
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  • 130 3 Addressing th e Pakistan Parliament. Mian Iftikharuddln lAzad Pakistan Party j referred to the victory of the United Front n :he East Bengal election-, and said that the present Central Cabinet had no t o carry on the Government since the East Pakistan electorate had voted
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  • 159 3 I S. c. Chatopadhyaya. Bengal" 5 party ln Ba3t 1 1 he hoped Mr. Fazlui ?o q ii^ adCr of th€ United cul Ministry) ••will be nt&TX? strength and eh ai on i c narr «w paropolf'c? d th C T n luna outlook of
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  • 467 3 i»i£ th udget d scus■uent A M Paklstan Oonstiof the (An y the Secretary Clse d Hie akravartv crlti r to oi.?X rnme|| t fWHtai the >n the language issue. Ho also spoke bitterly O f the proposed U.S. arms aid to Pakistan and held that
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  • 65 3 DACCA: The Pakistan-U.S. Military Pact was vehemently opposed at a meeting of the vice-presidents and general secretaries of the Univers.ty hali.s and college unions in Dacca. The meeting urged the different halls and college unions to gather opinion on the pact by holding debates and requested
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  • 72 3 CHIDAMBARAM: Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar vicechancellor of the Annamalai University, declared open *>n March 18 the newly constructed Hydraulic Laboratory of the Department of Engineering of the University. Declaring open the laboratory, Dr. Ramaswami Aiyar stated that engineering:, medicine and public health represented the three national activities
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  • 621 3 DACCA: Mr. H. S. Suhrs wardy, leacer of the Awaini League and the United Front has warned that any attempt to frustrate public opinon in East Bengal is bound to lead to frequent clashes and crises In a Press statement he says: "Now that it
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  • 169 3 NEW DELHI: Instead of a daily allowance of Rs. 40 for the .session and one and three« fifths first class fare. Government are considering prcp^a'.s to pay members of Parliament a monthly salary of Rs. 400, .subject to income-tax, a daily allowance of Rs. 15 for the days
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  • 123 3 CLAUDINE LIEliOWlIZ (left) ana RHODA M1ULEK board a TWA plane at Colombo, on Mar. 17, following an order their deportation from Ceylon as "undesirable Ellens." Claudine Uebowitz is the Polish-born wife of Colombo Councillor D. Henry. Rhoda Miller is the Ameri-can-born wife of Ceylon Oommunlat Joe de
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  • 124 3 Dacca Muslin Still Made NEW DELHI: The proa** .•of making the celebrated hand-spun and hand-woven Dacca mull would be among a large number of village industries demonstrations at the All-India Khadi and Village Industries Exhibition which open 8 here on April 3. Mr. D. D. Jerajani, Chairman of the Exhibition
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  • 210 3 MADRAS: Dr. John Mat- 1 thai, formr Union Finance Minister and Chairman of the Taxation Enquiry Commission, .said here that the Commission would be abie to complete its enquiry and submit its report lo the Government of India be. fore the end of the year and well
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  • 224 3 CAUJUTTA: Mr. Saila| Kumar Mukhcrji, Speaker of tne West Bengal Legislative Assen\D\\. reicired to the Privileges Committee of the House the question "whether during the session of the Assembly a member can be detained under the Preventive Petention Act." The question was raised by Mr.
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  • 219 3 NEW DELHI: Barring Communists, most members supported family planning when the House of the People debated a non.official resolution moved by Dr. Choithram Gidwan suggiesting that the Government should adopt all effective measures to encourage family planning in accordance with the recommendations of the Planning Commission.
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  • 179 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. R. Ramanathan Ciiettiar former Ala y or of Madras, and Mr. Soiayappa Chettiar, Honorary Secretary of the Indian Advisory Committee of the Burma Nattukottad Chettiars' Association called on Prime Minister Nehru. They apprised the Prime Minister about the plight of the Indian landowners
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  • 904 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Girja Shanker Bajpai. Governor of Bombay, said here that the magnitude of building the economic •Jtructuiv of the country was such that it couldi not be aecnmpllshed without the active co-operation of everyone lnclmJ.ng bu-UnesMnen, industrialists, etc. He added: We
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  • 155 3 HUBLI: The municipal authorities here have refused permission to an American missionary couple, Mr. and Mrs. Daood, to continue what have been described as "miracle cure" meetings in public places. This followed protests in the city against these meeting-s. Following- the municipal ban the meetings were held in
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  • 250 4 TO SAVE COUNTRY FROM 'UNCEYLONESE' BIGGEST TASK OF GOVT. TODAY COLOMBO: The Government's biggest task today is to save the country from the "un-Ceylonese and subversive activities" of certain people who "owe allegiance to foreign natijns". I'rinu- Minister, sit John Kotclawala, made this statement at several meeting* duriing his tour
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  • 39 4 POONA: Mr. S. D. Ursal, a Congress member of the Poona Municipal Council, was elected Mayor of Poona for the next term— 1954-55. The election of the Deputy Mayor will be held on March 26.- FOC
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  • 175 4 Swabasha Agreed In Principle COLOMBO: The Cabinet has agreed in principle to fix a date for the complete change-over from English to Swabasha in the administration of the country. An official announcement will be made after the Cabinet has considered the report of the Commission now investigating the question of
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  • 260 4 WASHINGTON. Mar. 25 The Foreign Operations Administration (FOA) announced Tuesday that 36 additional American technicians are en route to fr endly lands to assist m a wicie range of development projects. They will join the rarfks of more than 1.600 U.S. specialists already yerving mi
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  • 29 4 WASHINGTON. Mar. 25. President Eisenhower yesterday opposed participation by Sen. Joseph McCarthy in the Senate investigation of the dispute between Mr. McCarthy and the army.- Reuter
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    38 4 EDDIE B. CHOONG of Malaya seems to have wings as ho leaps for the shuttlecock at the England Badminton Championships at Empress Hall, Lomlni. He won the single** championship anil maintained Malaya's wipre- macy. A.P. photo.
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  • 553 4 Commons Debate On Malaya's Assessor System Of Trial LONDON, Mar. 25. A Government spokesman toid the House of Commons during a mid -night debate on the Malayan Criminal I'rocedure today that under the exi>.tin X circumstances m the Malayan slates, the arguments ivere conclusive against introduction of trial by jury.
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  • 66 4 100- Year-Old English Cannons Unearthed CALCUTTA, Mar. 25 Workmen laying foundations for a new government building here have unearthed four English cannon believed to be more than 100 years old They were discovered on the site of the residence of Warren Hastings. Ind a's first Governor-General, and are the second
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  • 108 4 M. I. C. (Alexandra) The 8th Annual General Elections of the above branch was held on Sunday 21st Mar. at the Congress Office, and following Office bearers were elected for this year. Mr A. P Mcnon, President; Mr N. A. K. jothi, Vice-Presi-dent; Mr. Ujag,ar Singh Hon. Secretary; Mr. K.
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  • 103 4 NEW DELHI: In a written reply to Mr. M. ValiuUa. Prime Minister Nehru said m the Council of States that a scheme to constitute a scholarship fund for Indian students m Malaya had been accepted m principle. To begin with it was proposed to award five
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