Indian Daily Mail, 29 March 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 46. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 573 1 Meguib To Be Sacked Again frustrated Nasser. Reported To Be Planning A 'Coup 9 QUICK DEMOCRATIZATION OPPOSED CAIRO. Mar. 28. A new crisis struck Egypt when troops cordoned off the Radio building In Cairo and military reinforcements marched into the city while President Ncguib was away m Alexandria with his
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  • 70 1 I'hoto. An tin Egyptian PresidentPremier Gen. Neguib .smiles at Kinjj Sand <>f Saudi Arabia, m Alexandria. whore King FarouU was when forced to atniicato In* deputy Col. Na»»»3r >s planning m Cairo lo iLsneat him! <.m. Neguib'a determination to democratise V-'n> \>t drew opposition from
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  • 52 1 LONDON, Mar. 18 Cairo Kadio reported this am MH.-nn that President Mcguib left a joint meeting ol the Revolutionary Council •»nd Cabinet over which he \v«lj presiding today ten minute* ait« r the meeting b* gan. The meeting continued uni'-r the Chairmanship of Colonel CiamaJ AhoVl
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  • 84 1 CAIRO. Mar. 28.— King Suud of Saudi Arabia is t o make a new bid today to solve the Egyptian political crisis. After a conference wth President Mohammed Neguib and the Deputy Prime Minster, Ueut. colonel Gamel Abdel ♦'Nasser, which lasted until 3 a.m. today, it was
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  • 115 1 BERKELEY, California. I Mar. 28. A new method of producing X-ray photographs hi colour his h<x>n developed at the University of California twre. Its pioneer is Dr. Ralph Stuart MacKay, A.ssstant Pro. tessor of Electrical Engineering. Three pictures of the object are taken, oach on a
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  • 48 1 QUEBEC, Mar. 28.- Major J. P. Martin, who for three years was Aide de Camp Ml Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Bri tish Commiasionv r-General for Soutu-East Asi;^ has been appointed Aide de Camp to Lieutenant-Governor Gaspaid Fauteux of Quebec Premier Dupless.s announced here AP
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  • 159 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 28.— The Indiaft Government has announced that every police station may be d.rected to organise classes for the general public to learn how to shoot a rifle. Speaking on the defence budget, Mahavir Tyagi, Minis, ter for Defence, said he
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  • 86 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 28--Miss Dorothy F. Leet, President of the International Federation of University Women (1 F U.W announcedd plans for an Asian and South Pacific conference of Women leders. Miss Leet told a press conference the Asian and South Pacific conference was arranged after the Women
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  • 68 1 TAIPEH, Mar. 28 A niiujie-agt-d Chinese merchant found out today that !\m the mutvt realistic dreams make mighty poor evidence m court. Li Xm 1 11 ->v sued his wife for tiivorce after dreaming night after night that she was having an affairs with a neighbour.
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  • 192 1 SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITORS DO'S DONT'S At the news conference on Savings Bank, Kuala Lumpur, the following Do's and Dont's for depositors were given by Mr. D. Smith, PostmasterGeneral Malaya:1. When filling up forma or writing t/ Say ng s Bank Headquarter.?, depositors must always use the same name. They should
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  • 218 1  - Why India Abhors U.S. Aid To Pak.? Boston Prof BOSTON, Mar. 28 Boston University Professor Harold Ehrenspeiger, back from thru years m India, aays Indiana cannot understand how war can be avoided if the United States pioceeda with military operations m ne fihbouring Pakistan. Discussing the possibility of the U.S.
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  • 76 1 REFUSE U. S. AID E. PAK. DACCA, (East Pakistan) Mar. 28 The five-party United Front, celebrating a victory two weeks ago m East Pakistan state elections, demanded yesterday that the central government repudiate Its recent agreement for American military aid. The demand was made by speakers at a political rally
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  • 34 1 MOSCOW, Mar. 27— Russia anncunced that she had protested to Pakistan against grant ng military bases to the United States. The protest said that Pakistan's actions "cannot but harm Soviet-Pakistan relaUon»."« Reuter
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  • 35 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 38 An im!i;ui paratrooper plunged to death before 50,000 peoplH today when hi\i parachute failed to open at a display marking the Indian Air Force* 2lst birthdtey. Reuter
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  • 25 1 RANGOON, March, 28 Burma and Communist China will sign a three-year trade pact m Rangoon on Tuesday, it was understood hero today. Reuter
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  • 322 1 PEOPLE DEMAND MERGER WITH THE INDIAN UNION Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 28. The People of French India have begun a peaceful mass movement demanding the merger of French Settlements with the Indian Union. The peoples movement began in Karaikal yesterday, when volunteers of
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  • 81 1 Circle Inspector Shot By Own Wife From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 28. The Circle Inspector of Police at Manaparai, Trichy District was shot by his own wife on Saturday morning and he is now m hospital grievously injured. It appears his wife shot him with his own service revolver
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  • 38 1 C 'WEALTH TALKS END LAHORE, Mar. 27— The unofficial Commonwealth relations conference, which has been meeting here for the past 11 days, ended here last night after a discussion on the settlement of disputes between Commonwealth nationi- Reuter
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  • 174 1 ALLEGES COMMUNAL RIOTS IN INDIA EXODUS OF IND. MUSLIMS Delhi Proves Them All As False KARACHI, Mar. 28.— Prime Minister Mohammad Ali, replying to a question m Parliament yesterday, said there have been two Communal riots m India since an anti-Pakistan campaign
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  • 149 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 28.Officiais expressed "surprise and astonishment" at Pakistan Premier Mohammad Ali's Statement in parliament yesterday that there have been communal riots in India and an increased Muslim exodus. Both, they said, were "absolutely false." Both Indian paper and Pakistan dailies received here in recent weeks contained
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  • 556 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., 29 1954 \£Y issuing the statement that it did to the Indian Dally Mail on Saturday last, the Government of the Federation of Malaya has clearly gone back on its own assurance to utilise the Indian Immigration Fund solely for the benefit of the Indian
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  • 1128 2 Mrs. Pundit Pays Tributes MADRAS- "We, of India, should be proud of the iact tua-t, m spite of many oostacies m the path of our progress, we have m a snort tune, acnieved a degree oi success oi whicn any nation mignt legitimately
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  • 401 2 SWABHASA IN COURTS THEN....... TELiLJPPAI/AI: Fo r at~ leiust another 500 years it will be impossible to conduct the affairs of the Courts of the higher Courts, or to carry on administrative duties m Swabhesa,' 1 said Mr. C. 6. Barr Kumarakulasinghe. Assize aomm(is.sioner, the chief guest at the prize-giving
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  • 45 2 NEHRU-ALI CORRESPONDENCE KARACHI: Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, India's Prime Minister and Mr. Mohammed Ali Pakistan's Prime Minister 'have exchanged "a few communications" m the last one week according to informed sources No Information was how ever, immediately available on the contents Of the exehan M FOC
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    31 2 Photo. Mrs. Vija.valakshini Pundit, President of the United Nations General Assembly, speaking at the reception accorded to her by the Mayor of Madras, Mr. B. PanuneHwaran, m My Lady's Garden.- IDM
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  • 1066 2 New Govt. Had Hardly Time To Review Positions -SAYS MINISTER TRIVANDIU M: Budget estimates for 1954-55 presented to the Travancore-Cochin Assembly, by the State's Finance Minister, Sri P. S. Nataraja Piilai, showed a revenue deficit of Rs. 131.54 lakhs. Revenue for the year is estimated
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  • 197 2 Difficulties At Madras Port letter to the Editor. Sir, Difficulties experienced by passengers at the Madras Port have been the subject of many representations to this Ofnce and should like to assure you that every .one of tnem has been brougnt to the notice of the Government of Ind>a. We
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  • 44 2 MADRAS: In the Legislacivc Assembly Sri K. I. Gopaian. Com.. Malabar was told .jy the Industries Minister, Dr U. Krishna Rao, that the total cost of tne report of the Textile Iripartite Inquiry Committee was Ks 64,982-14-6.— FOC
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  • 603 3 ILL-HEALTH IS REASON? $rl prakasa And Kamaraj Nadar Discuss Future Arrangements MADRAS: Rumours current m M fl H MB t m months that Sri C. Raj^paTac^Sr 3 w^T uous to relinquish office as Chief Minister tnr^" true as he announced to th e Co n
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  • 107 3 To Withdraw Citizenship Rights tft C 2^MBO: Legi sl ation is i?ni* ntr <>duced to withdraw wh?T»v P Xf ightS <* Ali^ S2X of havin k J 1 16 Min «*er, Sir John AUorney.General end the Legal. Draftsman, to d?aft legation for an Act for withdrlw. iu!h cl^ en^ hip
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  • 110 3 MAHARAGAMA Instead of permitting the entry of Indians here, Ceylon should have wiped the Indian Government to settle its inhabitants m va. nous parts of India. Mr S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, Leader of the Opposit.on, told a public meeting organised by the Sri Lanka
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  • 89 3 Passports for Inaia-bound Estate Hands? COLOMBO Tne Govern, ment will shortly introduce regulations under the Immigrants Act requiring estate worxers of Indian origin to possess passports for travel to uidia. mese worners now travel on Aueiumoauon issuea uy e^Lcite superintendents uiiuer tne Ceylon upstates i^auour Unu-anj Ordinance. Tne Uaoinet buD.committee
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  • 94 3 JAFFNA Mr. Pieter Keunenion, M.P.. speaking at a pubhe meeting at the Jaffna esplanade, said he hoped that Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike would not continue a policy that would lead ultimately to racial riots m the country. He added that the IndoCeylon *».greem«nt,
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  • 142 3 t*mS I T ALORE: An attempt to speak m Hindi Z tK ma l? for th€ time Assembly yS re Sri G. Sivappa, Cone urging the need to spread Hindi m educational institutions, spoke m that language. Th c Speaker: I wish the M m
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  • 201 3 TRIVANDRUM: The term of office of the present Ch ef Secretary to the State Government, Sri V. N. Rajan, was the subject of an interpellation m the Legislative Assembly. Sri R. Sugrathan. Comm asked if the Caretaker Government had passed an order terminating his term of
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  • 191 3 U. S. MILITARY AID TO PAK. NOT ANTI-IND. OTTAWA, Mar. 28. ~l>ri m e Mnister Louis St. Laurent said he is saUafled United States military aid to Pakistan will not be used against India. Otherwselhe American people would not have supht added Htary ald tO Paklsta^ He gave his opinion
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  • 60 3 H WEAPONS WASHINGTON, Mar. 28 The Appropriations Committee of the House of Representat yes has approved a record PTe&rajnme of almost $1,061--000,000 for the development of new hydrogen and atomic weapons. v. recommended to Congress that this total should be included m the budget for the Atomic Energy Commission m
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  • 1254 3 Young children are endowed wan vie gin of seeing the worm aDout tnem intuitively, with on innocent iiesuness as jrec imaiieciea oy the rational vr states of experience. This n«..uiat abuity is axin to tne visual awareuess or tne artist And one of vie cn.et^concerns of any
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  • 127 3 P.K. Gopalakrisanan (centre), studlent from Lucknow, India, smiles happily a* he holds the degree of docotor of Economies presented to him March 19 by Professor Doctor I. JF. Brugmang (right) of Amsterdam University, upon his graduation from the Uni- vendty, with a thesis on
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  • 490 3 NEW DELHI: The House of the People began a two-day discussion on demands for orants for the External Affairs Ministry totalling Rs 9,60,16,000. Of the cut motions moved, two were by ConununiMts *eekjn X to raise a discussion on the liquidation of foreign pockets m India, and failure
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  • 294 3 the Soviet Bloc? Referring- to the U.S.-Mili-tary aid to Pakistan, Mr. Anthony said, "I oppose American ad, because it sterna from a lamentable unawareness of the psychology o f the people of both India and Pakistan. The U.S. Government has failed to understand even elementary matters i n dealing
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  • 89 3 NAWALAPITIYA: The Nfewalapitya Magistrate, Mr. A. O. S. Dissanayake. ordered a warrent returnable on April 2nd, to be issued on Mr. R. E. Jayatilaka M.P. for Nawalapitlya. who was not m court when a case against him was called recently. The case had been filed by
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  • 184 4 OHAVAjXAL'HCIHERI: Thic Thenmaratchchy Tamil Teacher' .s Assocation expressed the cpin-ion. at a &pcd"l meeting al DribeiiiS College, Uat th« Training Coll<. sc for teachers and the Technical College couUl auopt Swabasha as the medium of Instruction m 1957: Md that 1960 could he the limit
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  • 500 4 Suspected To Have Been Involved In A 'Murder-Plot'? COLOMBO: .Ordered to leave the country within 24 hours by the Pakistan Government, the second secretary to the f.eylon High Commissioner at Karachi, Mr. M. Ratnasiri Perera is back m Ceylon He had) it is alleged by
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  • 112 4 COLOMBO: Following tlwe example of their President. Prime MinLster. Sir John Kotelawala. who contributes half his salary plus entertainment allowance amounting to R». 1.000 to party funds, all members of the U.N.P. m Parliament and the Senate have now fixed on a minium contribution to Party
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  • 95 4 MftllllllUllHlltlllltlllltUilllllltMlllllllMllltllllMllllllllta To See Queen COLOMBO: A number of distinguished foreigner* will be visiting the Island soon.. They are all coming here with the same purpose to see the Queen when she visits Qeytun next month. M.S. Al-Radt, Anibassaror for Iraq m India, antJ madame Racfl, will arrive here from
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  • 111 4 JAFFNA: Sir Kanthia Vaithiannthan, chief guest at the Kopay Christian College prizeglving sair. education recently was not the monopoly of the privileged few. Mass education was a good thing, he added provided It taught young men to be useful citizens. Sir Kanthiah sai<i there were people
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  • 75 4 This photo one cf a serlesi ju-.t received in Saigon. «.h«w« iin incident Jn the battle now t aging r<>un<i Dien Bien Phu, In nr.rth Viet Nam, where French forc»-x ar« now counter attacking again.nt the besieging Victnunh forces in the bitterest action of
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  • 597 4 MOSCOW, Mar. 28.— The Soviet Government announced today it has sent a note to Pakistan protesting against the Pakistani-Turkish mutual aid agreement and "granting of military bases on Pakistan territory to American armed force*" UM note said sucti actions 'cannot but harm Sov.etPuKistan relations.'" "ResponsiDUity
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  • 729 4 NEW DELHI: A Budget i provision of Rs. 3,96,000 has been made during 1954-55 for the propagation of Hindi, according to a report published here by the Ministry of Education for 1953-54. The report adds that this amount is m addition to the provision
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  • 102 4 CANNES, Mar. 28 Russian film and an Indian film presented «t the Canne* film festival hero received warm praise though critics thought both rather long. The Indian inlm wjis the Gevacolor "Pamposh Lotus Kashmir" which tells of a dumb Indian orphan whose parents think her affliction
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  • 109 4 The lists for the £5 million Cey'on Government 4 per cent Loan 1973/75. which was offered at 97 were closed as a result of over-subscription Vvithin five minutes of being opened on Thursday. In announcing the oversubscription the Bank of England yesterday intimated that applications for amounts of
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  • 127 4 Labour Quota Bill Next COLOMBO: A Quota Bill will .be introduced m the next session of l*a niament by the Minister of Labour to progiessveiy increase the percentage of Ceyionese being employed m inuustnal trades and on estates. U nicer the Quota Act all employers wiu toe compelled to increase
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  • 75 4 BRUNEI, Mar. 28 A $20,000,000 scheme to turn Brunei into Asia's first all<Heclric State is being: considered by Government here. The plan which was submitted toy a Unites Kingdom firm of consultants, visualises building a huge power station on the bonk of Belait River near Kuala Belait with
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  • 65 4 NICOSIA (Cyprus). Mar. 28. —A beautifully carved marble statue of Aesculapius, the Roman god of medicine, has been unearthed near Famagusta, which was the ancient capital of Cyprus under Rome. The statue includes a co led serpent and several draped female figure, Inscriptions found during the excavations,
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  • 27 4 LONDON. Mar. 28.— Colonel Arthur Young, London Police Commissioner who is an old hand at dealing with terrorists, took off by plane yesterday for troubled Klznya Reuter
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  • 38 4 PARIS. Mar. 27.— French atom scientist Yves Recard said here that the powe r of the hydreo^en bomb exploded by the United States in the Pacific could be increased "absolutely without 1 mlt and at will. 1 Reuter
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