Indian Daily Mail, 28 March 1954
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Title Section21 1954-03-28 1 IfcHtadknte^LA^^^^L^J—^J t L A w Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 46. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS21 words
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207 1954-03-28 1 ALL-PARTY CARETAKER MINISTRY URGED BY E. PAX. UNITED FRONT DACCA, Mar. 27— The resignation of the, Par kistan Central Government and its replacement by an aJ- party caretaker ministry was demanded at a crowded meeting sponsored by the United Front. This electoral union of MosReuter - 207 words
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Article111 1954-03-28 1 LONDON, Mar, 27. Fre»-. stale memcai ireauuent to x»tttoas Yfui cost tne nauuu *"*-to,v/uv,uuO m me cuiuui*. >e<u —ti.>.v\MJ,(X/u more va»tu idol )tar. iius was forecast m civil esintittieti lor nc<nui, nuu=iu h <utu iucai uovermueut yuuusuea nere, i'vYincnis to doctors by Uic vjoveiument uaaer tneReuter - 111 words
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Article69 1954-03-28 1 i-rUWL>OiN, Mar. £i. me. luccral was held here yestei-l day Sir John Sanaers. general Manager of Maiayau rtanways, wno died m u>naou last weekend. M'he mgu Commissioner anu the uovemment 01 the r'eueration of Maiaya were lepresented Dy Kaja Sir Uda uu» Kaja Mohammed. WieatiiJs69 words
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Article67 1954-03-28 1 'World Government wtU not be built from the top downwards, it will grow from the national state upwards through the «nterm*cuate> stage of regional agreements, isiven these gTOupts of nation* will not be or a standard type or involve a dfetintte and predetermined surrender of sovereignty. On the67 words
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Article49 1954-03-28 1 KIND HEARTS GENTLE PEOPLE "I think it is only when one 4s suffering, in trouble or dr- a bled as 1 am, that one realises how warm «s the human heart, how infinitely kind and loving is the human race and how completely understandinc are human cwidren." Elizabeth SheppardTones.49 words
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Article157 1954-03-28 1 YEW YORK. Mar. 27.— A jjrouD of three sc entists ha? recommended further devt-w.p-ment an<i testing of methods bdne worked out m a United Nation.* programme for determining th« geographical origin of ill cit cDlum. The scientists -Dr. P. S. Knshnan of India. Dr. Axel Jernistad of NorwayReuter - 157 words
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Article106 1954-03-28 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 27 The Indian Army has come 'ip wth an attraction to outdraw the American-style Wrestling mules. Their sponsors say th c two mule* wtll enter a standard nn£, exchange hand or rather !n-,f_ shake?, an d then engage m a wrestling bout following nilAP - 106 words
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Article96 1954-03-28 1 India 's Neutrality OTTAWA, Mar. 27.— The Canadian Prime Minister. Mr £>u s St. Laurent, said m ttu> nous* of Commons that port.- from Tokyo during his n>ccnt world tour that he did not think India could remain neutral m the event of v.ar were 'erroneous I.1 I sain thatReuter - 96 words
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Article44 1954-03-28 1 KARACHI, Mar. 27 Thr |'aki.stan Prime Minister, Mr. -vlohamincd AH, told .the conutuunt assembly elections for 1 Atl ameut under the new con* -utuuon would be held early next year. The constitut'on should takfl mal shape by the an* of the ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article128 1954-03-28 1 HEW DELHI, Mar. 27 Premier Nehru told a mamm<jfch nmeeting m Ciawnpore yesterday "the time has come wh«n the French aim Portuguese pockets m lnaiia. cai> oo longer be tolerated." Nehru was addressing an estimated 200.000 people for 150 minutes m tikis industrial center m UttarAP - 128 words
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Article125 1954-03-28 1 "If we arc to maintain adequate green belts between our towns, and at the same time preserve valuable agricultural land, we must contemplate development and redevelopment at much higher densities than had been thought desirable m recent years. This increase m density can often be attained by building125 words
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Article280 1954-03-28 1 CAIRO. Mar. 27.- -All Egyptian cabinet ministers, military and civilian, have tendered their res.gnations to President Mohamed Ne^uib, usually reliable sources said here last night. iney nave been asked to remain m omce until General k \eguiD forms a new au.civil.an "neucral caretaner cam. net this weeKend,Reuter - 280 words
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Article148 1954-03-28 1 "We think of the Age ot the DM Jttinzabetn as tne mo.si giorious era of British cuter, but we forget ihc very i;irge proportion of fa times tnai brave men incurred in tnojjo days. Every single member ot tne first colony in Virginia died before rel.ef came irom148 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-03-28 1 Photo. The »hah of Persia deliver* a speech In opening the 18th Majlis at a joint assembly of senate and .Ma. ills m Tehran. APAP - 28 words
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612 1954-03-28 1 Delayed Ship For Wedding TAPPING OF SWEET TODDY PORTSMOUTH, Mar. 27 A 20-ycar-oid seaman dam-ig-ed the steering engine of hii> snip to aciay its saling so thai his wedding plans snoula not be SDOilt, v court waa tola netc ycsteiflay. The seaman, Thoniiuj Evans pleaiied guilty to causuis wilful damageReuter; AP - 612 words
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Article68 1954-03-28 1 ai^OUL., Mar. 2<.- -South Korean fTMMMOl £>>ngiuaa n.uet sa»u yCacciUay »ic migiib ttv;ce^L a i.le-CiiiiO pitoiucuCj a iMt Lulisia.HiOU la unuugcu alia UN tAiOiii« MM 1I1C a^uinl, pivuuuiy m mm Binm m»ig t.etuou 01 a new .\<u,uaai oeitiuiy in iviay, 'me <».y e<ii -oid Presiatnti ioui->e.trA.P. - 68 words
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Article83 1954-03-28 1 "It was v. quuet village thitn, wli^n, my i<iLucr c-uuw a.s me new pvfMUA, Most pcupic- Htu w. m. to cxiuicii, ana we w<-ic K^ncry, v.m aa vie rest oi it. vvc uiuii t unuer- iuu uk- a.ucCL at ntst, mat coiiuoruug broad .itm <u<uect &o aiiicrum83 words
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Article53 1954-03-28 1 LOinuuN, Mar. Zi, cornet jet aimner service between London and Colombo will be resumed on Apr. 7, tne bOAC announced yesterday. It will operate once a week m each direction. Comet passenger services suspended recently after one of tne aircraft crasned m the Mediterranean with the loss ofA.P. - 53 words
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Article89 1954-03-28 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 27 The Secretary of the Indian External Affairs Ministry. Mr. R. K. Nehru, will teavo today for talks with the Madras Government on steps to pre. vent the alleged incursion into Indian territory of police from the French settlement of Poddicherrv. itReuter - 89 words
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Article186 1954-03-28 1 PERTH. Mar. 27. The, Queen's PrivaVe Secretary, Sir Mchaei Adeane. suddenly stepped forward and snatched the Mayor of Kalgoorile's address of welcome before the Queen could touch it yesterday. It was the first glimpse West Australians received of the stringent anti.polio precautions government departments have orderedA.P. - 186 words
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Article887 1954-03-28 1 \fy& all know of the seu around us the great oceaus 01 tne earth. But mere is aiao an unseen sea, iiu-iau eacn of u§. Xnia sea is tne Kie«t voiuiiie ot water tnat wctaaes ueiween ana inrougu «ui tne ceus 01 our oodies,887 words
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Article168 1954-03-28 1 i^ASTjoouttNE, Sussex, Mar. 27. Hotel keepers of this Sooth coast holiday resort town are considering a scheme for allowing their guests to insure against rainy days. The plan, proposed oy an :nsurancc company, would cost the holiday maker an extra 10 pe r cent of his hotel168 words
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Article32 1954-03-28 1 br. to qurr Egypt LONDON, Mar. 27. A Foreign Office spokesman said that no advice had been given to British subjects to leave Egypt but "we are wa the situation closely."— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article43 1954-03-28 1 ACTIONS OR WORDS r "History should be re-writ-ten for children, go that they may comprehend the motive's behind the action. They should be taught that actions do not speak louder than words, if the words are the audible expression of thousrht. Hector BolithoHector Bolitho - 43 words
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Article89 1954-03-28 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 27 Deputy Minister of communications Raj Bahadu r said that Air India lnternat.onal has contracted for five Constellation airliners from the Uunited States and two Comet jeta from Britain. 4 The airline is puyinir 43.300,000 rupees for the five Constellations and 9.1001,000 rupeesAP - 89 words
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Advertisement37 1954-03-28 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya. B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 10.50 6 Months 3300 1 Year 66.0* OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39 00 1 Year 78.0037 words
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1234 1954-03-28 2 Dr. Gerald Wendt - The Romance Of Salt —Through The Ages Dr. Gerald Wendt »ri jyjOST of man's foodo are made from afar, water and sunlight, for animals feed on plains- -and plants build their substance chiefly from water and the carbon-diox de of the atmosphere. But there are a few food*, small m1,234 words
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Article70 1954-03-28 2 COLIN JACKSON - COLIN JACKSON "The problem is, I think, that most of us cannot see or imagine the suffering of the world's unwanted. These problem people get lost and buried In a maze of reports, bulletins and debates. Words baffle, blanket and obscure their suffering. The unwanted are lost70 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-03-28 2 Prime Minister Loufe St. Lwn-eßt of Canada and his Oau^hter, Mis. Madeline O'Donnell, are pictured backstage at kabuki theatre m Tokyo with three members of the cast The Kabuki is the traditional theatre of Japan A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article115 1954-03-28 2 BERNARD FARMER - BERNARD FARMER "Many tramps are very clean men. I knew an old fellow we called Mike who wa. s quite a dandy His boots were always well cleaned, even if he had to clean them with grass, and usually he wore a a bow-tie which gave him a115 words
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520 1954-03-28 2 BANGALORE Addressing the mi'i.ibers of the Court of the Indian Institute of Science Dr. John Matthai stressed the need for the study of humanities, along with specialised courses and research work in science and engineering at the Institute. "In the atomic age, we aie inFOC - 520 words
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Article46 1954-03-28 2 One c«n't just sit back and take love for granted If we want to continue to be loved we have got to continue to be lovable and that is pretty well a whole time job for most of toiFt' wom *n psychia-46 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-03-28 2 A former President Jf Syria, Shoukri El Kouatly. taking hi* leave from the Egyptain President Mohammed Naguib after a meeting m Cairo. As a result of the recent revolution m Syria which resulted m the defeat of President Shishakly, Xl Kooatly is sairt to be read)AP - 79 words
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535 1954-03-28 2 MADRAS: Mr. K. Kuruvijlu Jacob, Member of the eightman educational team, appointed by the Government of India to report on Secondary education, returned from a iact-nnding tour of foreign educational •institutions. The Government of India appointed the Secondary JbJducation Project team to make a comparative535 words
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635 1954-03-28 2 y>MBAY: A deputation of prominent education Poona waited on ttombay's Education Minister t errao l>e«ai. at the {Secretariat on benail of t&e'p.j! i university. J The ueputationists urged on the Government i uv *or having the mother- tongue as ttie medium of iiwnT Eon atFOC - 635 words
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Article164 1954-03-28 2 J. BRONOWSKI - J. BRONOWSKI 'There is one way of Mfc» the energy which the «un pours out over the earth which is certain to grow grentlv m the next twenty.five Man Kvery time a gallon of water runs down a h.ll. the sun hato evaporate it, lift it up as164 words
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Article43 1954-03-28 2 Everybody was convinced they were going to get to the top and I don't think it rtaUy entered my mind that they wouldn't. I don't know why there seemed to be a feelhe of about this x;.od:t:on HUNT Started off "I'ADY43 words
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Advertisement123 1954-03-28 2 HINDU SANKARA S Religious Art Jewelleries I xi-^s I Pwfumes. Charms, I /^--^^v<^ I I Mohammedan I \U///A. I charms Amuleu. I V/jM'Tv? Vedic Pr »y ers I )Jt^^^\ Kawacbai. Faithful I -^L I Reproductions of Hindu Cods ir the Etclonjft. money order by Air Mail fa Catalogues -and LiteratureHINDU123 words
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Article1023 1954-03-28 3 Marcella Hardy - Marcella Hardy PRODUCTS FAMED THROUGH AGES (By Throuffh the centuries in© clothe^ woven on South Indian hancLoonui nave won praise of discriminating buyers. They have raped tn maintain high level of goocJ taste, according to the author. FpOR all those lovers of good texti'.es those whoFOC - 1,023 words
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1289 1954-03-28 3 Oscar Hobson - Oscar Hobson By ior many centuries London nas been an international seaport and overseas trading centre and when, m the late lbin and ear iv 19th centuries. a modern banking system began to develop, it was framed from the start on broad internationalist lines. It1,289 words
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Article506 1954-03-28 3 Problems Of Jute Industry GAIjCUTTA: The Chairman of tne imuan Jute Miua Association. Mr. G. J. oardener. toid ats annual general meet' ing t&at ••lormiaaoie pro Dienns" were looming ahead <rf me jute industry. Determined and cwiccned acucn were, required to overcome them. «r*e said that exports last year nadFOC - 506 words
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Article134 1954-03-28 3 J. B. BOOTHROYD - PORTRAIT OF AN ENGLISHMEN J. B. BOOTHROYD I "It's a great pity tnat when we have met a man from a foreign country, and are reporting the experience to our friends, we begin by saying 'I met a Frenchman yesterday or c Norwegian, or a German, or an Englishman. At134 words
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Article, Illustration1157 1954-03-28 3 KUMBH TRAGEDY ENQUIRY ALJ^UIABAD: Mr. Raines wap Nath Misra, Area Magistrate who was m charge of the Sangam sector during the Kumbh Mela, told the Kumbh Tragedy Enquiry Committee that had the "preferential treatment" to the monastic orders m taking their processions been withdrawn,FOC - 1,157 words
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Article40 1954-03-28 3 Queen Elizabeth is Escorted by the Mayor of Cairns Queensland, on her way Co the dt) 'a Farramatta Park for an official welcome ceremony. Guarding the route, on l«vft are isi»n<i«mi «v.>.>, the Tores Strait. AP rnoto.AP - 40 words
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Article49 1954-03-28 3 SYLVIA GRAY - SYLVIA GRAY 'On another stand, I watched a Scots girl peeling shrimps at rate of two thousand five hundred an hour. She told me that the tip for peeling them quickly is to nip off their tails and then twist them out from the head backworda."49 words
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Article1456 1954-03-28 4 Frederick Rees - Ceylon And Her Indian Labourers Frederick Rees NEHRU-KOTELAWALA PACT (By Sir (Visiting ProfesHor of Economic* m the University of Ceyloa) KANDY: A great anomaly m the economic structure of Ceylon is that the prosperity oi the country depends so lingely on tea which Is grown on estates developed by British1,456 words
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Article, Illustration88 1954-03-28 4 Egyptian suffragettes who who announced her intention were on a hunger strike for women's rights were joined' by an American women in their campaign to secure voting rights in the forthcoming elections. Leader of the hunger striker* is feminist Dorla Shaflk. to "fast until death" if88 words
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224 1954-03-28 4 STATELESS INDIANS WILL NOT BE RECOGNISED Indians who chooae to remain "statelet a>i an alternative to seeking Indian nationality are not likely to be recognised by the Ceylon Government. As far as Ceylon i s concerned there w.U be only two categorics Ceylonese and nonCeylonese. The Cabinet Sub-Committee, considering theFOC - 224 words
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Article130 1954-03-28 4 The fourth Annual Tamil Cultural Conference will he held for 3 days at the Chettiar Hall, Sentul. commencing at 4.30 p.m. on April, 2. The day's programme will be constituted of learned lectures and discourses on varied subjects by eminent scholars of the Tamil Community130 words
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Article350 1954-03-28 4 JAJ?1<NA: "The Jaffna man was not tashioned in im v oiuiaary ciav ot tne Garden of me Eaen, but of some special material wnich has maue eacn Jajina. man Ml generis and a law unto himself said Mr. M •baiasuDiamaniam, Advocate, at a complimentary dinner which tne jannaFOC - 350 words
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Article59 1954-03-28 4 COLOMBO, CEYLON, Mar. 27. Girl guides from several countries including Britain will meet here for an international training conference to coincide with the Queen's visit In April. Representatives from the United States, Australia, France, Ind^a, Burma. Pakistan, the Philippnes, Hongkong and Malaya will also attend the conference whichReuter - 59 words
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Article252 1954-03-28 4 COLiOM&O After swimming 20 mil -i i*i fc»l4 houio, ivir. Murugupiilai Navaratnas>amy, 44-year-old father of uiree cnnclren, gave up his u-st attempt to cross the Strait ii-oin vaivettiturai to Point Oaiunere m South aidia. Mr. Navaratna^amv said he was beaten by an uniavouraioie current that drifted himFOC - 252 words
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Article105 1954-03-28 4 Mourners found Corpse Alive W JUL<i<jrAj.vuv. A teicgram BMHMd unioid unet to a numoer 01 persons at WeuKamu. to &a.v nomine: ot money .spent m ruiiinnpr to hcspitu 4 and ai ranging 1 (tor a luntui uiac tuu not take piace. When Lne reianons ot Claris Appu of HetliweeOiya, WeiigajnaFOC - 105 words
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Article206 1954-03-28 4 OOfjOMiiO EIM xea Wages Board requested th.; Commissioner of LAboui, Mr. M. Kalanayagum, to investigate the possibilities of making Sunday a holiday with pay for daily-paid employees. At present Sunday us a holiday without pay tor such employees m plantation and other industries. At the meetingFOC - 206 words
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Article127 1954-03-28 4 FUNERAL SOCIETY FORMED AN UIIADK Al'U KA A .<ocieiy tor tue Our-al ot unciaimea dead bcttW anu the uocues ox ptpMM wnvsc rciativts arc \/jo t>oor iu afford a lunerai. htus MH iormed at Anuraaiiapunt. Mr. K. in. Rii.iakaruna, the preMdenc, sain liiat Urn Mim.--cer of Meaitn has promised toFOC - 127 words
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