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Title Section16 1954-03-30 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 47. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 80, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article521 1954-03-30 1 KING SADU'S MEDIATION EFFORT A FAILURE GENERAL STRIKE SPREADING THROUGHOUT EGYPT CAIRO, Mar. 29. President Neguib collapsed at Cairo Airport today after seeing King Saud off alter a visit here It was later officially announced that because of the Presidents condition a joint meeting of theReuter; A.P. - 521 words
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Article, Illustration222 1954-03-30 1 NIZAM OFFERS ALLOWANCES TO BE CUT BOMBAY. Mar. 29.— The ageing Nizam of Hyderabad shorn of his near-sovereign powers by Ind.a's "police ac tion m October. 1U54 ha •'voluntarily agreed to a re duction m his state allowance^. This was disclosed m tin Hyderabad Assembly when tu> Finance Minister announceA.P. - 222 words
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Article68 1954-03-30 1 HONGKONG. Mar. 29 China's Communist leader Mao Tsc Tung has made the second recent public appear r >nce. accord'ng to the yemiMtetal Communist China News Service Th« agency apparently aim- at allaying rumours inside <~nma that Mao was seriously s>ck or dead, reported Mao op February 20Reuter - 68 words
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Article113 1954-03-30 1 NAIROBI, Mar. 29.— C010 nel Arthur Young. 16-year-old City of London Police Chief, arrived here by air yes. terday from London to assume temporary command of the Kenya police. Accompanied by Chief Superintendent F. J. Wilson of the Metropol tan Police who will act as hisReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-03-30 1 l'hotu. The Shah of Persia made a pilgrimage to the tomb of linsm K'za at Method. Persia. The tomb m the most sacred >hi Im cf the Shilc ?»ect m Pc: -la Th<* Shah is shown here a» with hands uplifted he iitiva fur his m-i.iili'.- APAP - 50 words
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183 1954-03-30 1 Go Back To East Bengal Demonstration KARACHI, Mar. 29.— More. than 500 people with black flags and black armbands demonstrated here last n.ght outside the house of Mr. Hu.ss.un Shaheed Suhrawardy who led the. United Front to victory m the recent East Bengal provincial elections. "Go back to East BengalReuter - 183 words
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Article266 1954-03-30 1 C'YDNEY. Mar. 2S Two Sydney families have asked to adoot Malayan orphan Wan Mahadi bin Wan Al! who had had had his smile restored by plaslic surgery at a Sydney ho-pital. The boy, who was found wandering m the jungle by a Johore social worker andReuter - 266 words
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640 1954-03-30 1 FR. POLICE OPPRESS t N CONTINUES From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Mar. 29.— Mr. R. K. Nehru. Indian Foerign Ministry's Secretary arrived m Pondicherry on Sunday after visiting the Indian control posts around French Indian areas. He held immediate discussion withReuter - 640 words
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Article136 1954-03-30 1 LONDON, Mar. 29. Sir Winston Churchill and Mr. Harold Stassen, Director of the United States Foreign Operations Administration, were meeting last night for talks on Britain's proposals for expanding East-West European trade. Their discussions precede the two-day Western "Big Three" conference on this subject beginning here today.Reuter - 136 words
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Article73 1954-03-30 1 DJAKARTA, Mar. 29 Malayan phllantrophist and millionaire Said Ibrahim Bin I mar Aisagoff has donated properties wirth nearly one million Straits Dollars to the Indonesian Munlim University at l>jogjakorta. The University representatives received! the gifts today The properties comprise the millionaores interests m Piilan Bulan Mining Company and73 words
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Article128 1954-03-30 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 29 India has just set July 1 as the target date for extending its international air serv.ces eastward and southward. Deputy Communications Minister Raj Bahadur notified Parliament that by that date Air lud a international one of muia's two nationalized airqrstoa& planned to inaugurateAP - 128 words
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Article134 1954-03-30 1 TEHERAN, Mar. 29 Giant cracks wh eh opened m the earth after a heavy quake on Thursday swallowed the village of Jezinan about 40 miles west of Teheran, the Iranian capital's Jezinan about 40 miles west of Teheran, the Iran f an capital's evening papers said. TheAP - 134 words
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Article66 1954-03-30 1 KATHMANDU. Nepal. Mar. 29. Nepaiese Prime Minister MatriKa jfrasad Koiraia had his half brotner Bisnv/eswar Prasad Ko.raia arrested yesterday for organ ls.ng leftwing demonstrations against King Tnonuwana and nis government. Bishweshwar formerly Home Minister, has since been the leader of several leftist groups organising demonstrations, andA.P. - 66 words
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243 1954-03-30 1 Ind. Air Force Comes Of Age SPECTACULAR DISPLAY AT DELHI From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar 29.— Indian Air Force which came of age on Sunday gave a spectacular display at Tilpat Range, fourteen miles from Delhi. Premier Nehru inaugurated the display by arriving i n a helicopter MoreA.P. - 243 words
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Article14 1954-03-30 1 PERTH. Mar. 24. The Queen and Duke had only one meal *t Government ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article94 1954-03-30 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 29. Police Inspector GopaiaKrishnan, who. was shot witn his own service revolver by nis wue Vijayulaicsnnii on Saturday died of wounds m Tr.cny Hospital the next day. His oraeny Raju who was shot after mm had already expired. Enquiries reveal94 words
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Article28 1954-03-30 1 DURHAM (North Oarnina), Mar. 2y AoJai Stevenson, leader of tne Democratic Party, entered the Duke Hc-patal here toaay tor treatment of a Kidney ailment. APAP - 28 words
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136 1954-03-30 1 French Troops Counter Attack At Dien Bien Phu HANOI, March 29.— French Army headquarters .innounced French Union troops had broken out of their dustbowl fortress at Dien Bien Phu and counter-attacked Communistled Vietminh along western ringes o f the dustbowl killing 1,000 rebels. French losses were light. It was theA.P. - 136 words
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Advertisement37 1954-03-30 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33 00 1 Year 66^00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.0037 words
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518 1954-03-30 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Tues. Mar. 30, '54 "Emopire". Versus "Commonwealth" _MO free or self-respecting member of the Commonwealth of Nations will agree with the Tory imperialists' contention, that the "Commonwealth" and •Empire" are interchangeable terms. The question arose when a Labourite Mr. X W. Sorensen sugJied m the House518 words
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Article811 1954-03-30 2 MARJORIE THOMSON - "Discover" Australia By MARJORIE THOMSON T»HE spirit ot the early ex- plorers of Australia lives again m 19 young men who reached this country early m February from Singapore. They had been nominated by the Singapore City Council to study civil or electrical engineering under the Colombo811 words
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Article128 1954-03-30 2 NEW DELHI: The India Government has decided to construct 884 flats for Union Government officers m Calcutta and Bombay to relieve the difficulty experienced by these officers m getting suitable residential accommodation m the two cities, it was leanrt. In Calcutta, 397 flats for officers drawing a payFOC - 128 words
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Article137 1954-03-30 2 KARACHI: Pakistan Premier, mr. Mohammed Aii, reiterated that no strings were attached to Amerisan military aid to Pakistan. Speaking 1 during the general budget discussions m the Pakistan Parliament ne said he was sorry ito hear criticism m Parliament on the American aid. Ho thenFOC - 137 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-03-30 2 Photo. A. passer-by turns to stare m astonishment at the *1 range looking figure arriving at London's Horticultural Hall. But It was not an outer space visitor. It waa simply a man wearing an aluminium foil heat protection suit, and he was arriving to demonstrate It at theAP - 71 words
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Article241 1954-03-30 2 KARACHI: The Governor of Sind, Mr. Habib Rahimtoolla removed from office, Kazi Abdul Mannan, PWD Minister m the Sind Cabinet. This was announced m a Gazette Extraordinary but no reason for his removal was given. The Governor has also prorogued the Sind Legislative Assembly which had adjournedFOC - 241 words
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Article62 1954-03-30 2 BRUNEI: Mar. 28 Brunei's delegates to 'he three-dpy conterenceof Southeast Asian Muslim leoders which opens m Kuala Lumpur on April 16 were named. They are: Kathi A bang Radali of Kuala Belait and Kathi Matali of Brunei town. During their visit to Malaya the Brunei Kathis will spendReuter - 62 words
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Article837 1954-03-30 2 Daniel Behrman - Cyclone Hunting In Bengal Daniel Behrman (by QNE night m October 1942, a cyclone came from "somewhere at sea,'" prowled through the darkness of the Bay of Bengal, and fell with sudden murderous fury upon the Indian state of Bengal. The <-torm, gone almost as quickly as it had come,UNESCO - 837 words
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1077 1954-03-30 2 Soap, Footwear And Art Silk Industries Benefited NEW DELHI: Finance Minister, Sri C. D. Ueslunuki, announced, In t»e House of the Feopie, relief in respect his proposed new excise olatlcs on footwear, soap and aim cam siik. Replying to the general debate on theFOC - 1,077 words
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Article204 1954-03-30 2 NEW DELJiI: Mr. J. L Hatha, Deputy Miniver for irrigation and P^wer-s, .staiec m reply to Mr. Ju^ai KMmt Sinha m the Hou^e of th« reopie that programmes e»umate<i to cost about Ks 158 crores had been too far opproved by the Planning Commi&aion for dealingFOC - 204 words
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Advertisement113 1954-03-30 2 Ml>. AJLI POSTPONES VISIT TO INDONESIA KARACHI: The Prinu Minister Mr.'Mohammc*; AH who was scheduled to Kave lor Indonesia on April 4 next. h*- c postponed his departure till about the middle of May, The postponement is dv. 1 to important political developments. necessitating his presence m Pakistan. FC. SISTERS113 words
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Article472 1954-03-30 3 Fulfilment^ Only Through Democratic Process MADRAS: Speaking at a Civic Reception, accorded her here, Sriinathi ijayaiakHhmi Pandit said the re w^TTo "ther nl ,th<HJ t« solve the IU» of any country, except the deJlSratic method^ and India could fulni he, duty to the wortd only ttart«uirhFOC - 472 words
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215 1954-03-30 3 PEACE AND PROSPERITY TO BE SHARED Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit told i. meeting of women at the Colombo Town Hall, recently that nothing In the world could last unless it was shared, p*^ and DrosT>e raty had tiso to be shared, ahe added Mrs. Pandit, who expressed regret for being compelledFOC - 215 words
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Article95 1954-03-30 3 NEW YCHYC. Mar 28— The 1 -ntod states w«M explod<-an-c l tt n r hydrop-pn bom »oon rtor the middle of April, Mr fUm Van Zandt (Repub- p ennsylvannia), member the congressional atomic energy committee, stated Tie second hydrogen bomb I*} of the present Pacific series had beenReuter - 95 words
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Article875 1954-03-30 3 TRIVANDRUM The Finance Minister, Sri P. S Nata, raja Piilai, stated m trie Tra-vancore-Cochin Assembly mat CfOvernment wouid bring tor ward legislation on questions relating to the landlord-tenant relationship, such as fixity of tenure, and fair rent. Tne Minister, wno was piloting an amending BillFOC - 875 words
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233 1954-03-30 3 SUHRAWARDY CHALLENGES PAK. PREMIER KAatACHI: Mr H. S. Suhrawurdy, convenor of the Jwnah Awami Musum League has cnauengeu uhj Pakistan Prime Mr. Molictmmed All's recent statement that the de-it-at of trie Mu»nm League m tn« iiast tscngai eiecuons would not aflect the character nnd composuUon of eitner the iViUiixim League-runFOC - 233 words
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215 1954-03-30 3 Gopala Menon On Identity Of M. Ct. M. MADRAS: In connection with the death of Mr. M.Ct. M. Ouidambararn. Chettiar an a piano crash m Singapore, Mr. M. Uopaia Menon, Kepretentative of the Government of India m Malaya, says: On lancing at Madras from Singapore, I was very surprised toFOC - 215 words
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Article422 1954-03-30 3 Immoral Music Is Banned In India VADDUKODDAI Mr X Kanegaratmun, one of the memoera of the Broadcasting commission who returned to the island after visiting radio stations m India, said that that broadcasting had made very rapid strides there. lie said that great stress was laid by An .India RadioFOC - 422 words
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650 1954-03-30 3 TKIVANDRUM: There was heated discussion m the Legislative Assembly over diemandM for supplementary grant* for 1953-54 moved by the Treasury Bench. The demands were made under various heads such as Election, Sales Tax Inquiry Committee's work Stamp manufacture, Contingencies, Development Schemes, Irrigation works,FOC - 650 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-03-30 3 i'not<!. -ass? 1 Sr 2 sk which are the only mean* of communication with the outsitl world. APAP - 23 words
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Article127 1954-03-30 3 AJMER: Dr. 8. KadhakriNhnan, India's A ice -Pre sldfent Htdd that without passing through suffering one could not hop© for a spiritual rebirth. Dr. Ratfhakrisbnan was delivering the convocation address of th« Savitri Girls' College here. "Th© purpose of religion is itt> bring about the renewal onFOC - 127 words
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326 1954-03-30 3 Compares Favourably With Indian Standards, Says Ninister RANGOON: The Burmese Parliament adopted, without opposition, the Land Nationalisation Bill. The Nationalisation Minister U. Thakin Tin, said that the compensation paid by the Burmese Government compares tavourabiy with that paid by the Indian Government, following itsFOC - 326 words
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Article116 1954-03-30 3 BOMBAY An advance parly of four, all New Zeaian<iers, of Sir .Edmund Hiliary s 10--man expedition to three uncumoed peaky 30 miles southeast of Everest, arrived hero aboard the New Zealand motor vt.-sei Wairata. The peaks are Chamlang (24,012 ft), Baruntde U3,uuo U), and AmaFOC - 116 words
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Article106 1954-03-30 3 Settlement In Korea Suggestion AGRA: Lt.-Gen. K. S. Thimayya, Ch.urman of the now dissolved Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission, said here, "There should b e a withcrawai cf troopt on either side of the Ceas-e-Fire lane m Korea to ensure a speedy settlement of the Korean issue," Gen. Thimayya arrived hereFOC - 106 words
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114 1954-03-30 3 TRIVANDRUM The 45--member Congress Party has been recogn sed by the Speaker as the main Opposition Party m the Travancore-Cochin Assembly. The Speaker held a meeting m his Chamber, with Srt P. Govinda Menon, Mr. T. V. Thomas, and Sr P. Ramaswami Pillai, leaders respectively114 words
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Advertisement8 1954-03-30 3 ROSKOPF THICKNESS "T^ f AVAaASLg THROUGHOUT MAWYA BORNEO8 words
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Article35 1954-03-30 4 LONDON. Mar. 29 A group of representatives of British firms making textile machinery now m the Soviet Union for business negotiations have vtisited textile factories m Leningrad. Tass. the official Soviet news a^encv reported. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article365 1954-03-30 4 CEYLON NEWS: AMENDHENT TO ACT CONSIDERED COLOMB.O: The Cabinet Sub-Committee considering the administrative and legislative measures to implement the Indo-Ceylon Pact is considering an amendment to the Indian and Pakistani Residents' (Citizenship) Act to make provision to revoke Ceylon citizenship obtained through fraudulent means.FOC - 365 words
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Article, Illustration114 1954-03-30 4 India's top Aim artistes were recently honoured with "Clare*" the newly founded Indian equivalent of the Hollywood ■•Oscar awards. Named after well-known Indian Film critic Miss Clare Mendbnca, the awards were based upon voting by readers, of "Filmfare,*' Asian leading film pictorial. The winners for 1953AP - 114 words
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Article191 1954-03-30 4 RACIALISM IN SCHOOL DEPLORED COLOMBO: Whereas som<» years ago one of the glories of Ceylon schools was the number of races and faiths represented and the unity of the whole group, now she noted an increased consciousness of community and a constant separation into racial groups. Mrs. C. M. Gordon,FOC - 191 words
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Article229 1954-03-30 4 Sir John W T arns COLOMBO: Ceylon wa3 going through one of the darkest epochs in its history and unless the people exercised their democratic rghts judiciously and with care, grav<* consequences would engulf no* only the present but generations to come, .said th« Prime Minister. Sir John Kotelawala addressingFOC - 229 words
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365 1954-03-30 4 Do Not Bite 'Economic' Nose To Save Political Face COLOMBO: The danger of the Government biting off its economic nose m an attempt to slave its political face was referred to by Mr. John R. Murray. Chairman of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce Mr. Murray was speak. ng at the365 words
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Article152 1954-03-30 4 COLOMBO Monday, April 12, may also be declared a public holiday by the Home M nistry m view of the traffic difficulties m connection with the Queen's tour. The Minister of Finance Sir Oliver Goonetilleke. sad that as Monday, April 12, was one woiking day m a stretchFOC - 152 words
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154 1954-03-30 4 Do Not Burn At Both Ends Parents Told COLO Af BO: "A further stage m the use of the national languages as media of instruction has been reached, and we have been able to make adequate prov.sion for the classes', said the Rev. Fr. Peter Pillai, Rector of St. Joseph'sFOC - 154 words
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Article163 1954-03-30 4 JAFFNA: A unique foundation stone laying ceremony will take place n Jaffna shortly, when five foundation stones will be laid by five distinguish. e<i per-onages;, for the commencement of the new Jaffna' Central Library Building. A stone each will be la d w th all ceremonyFOC - 163 words
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Article72 1954-03-30 4 NEW DELHI Mar. 29 The Pood and Agriculture Ministry of India forecasts a 20. 4 per cent increase in rice production, due partly to an increase i n acreage and paraly to favourable climatic condition&v A Ministry .-statement estimates 27,100,000 tons or rice will bo produced onAP - 72 words
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Advertisement145 1954-03-30 4 s. s. "JALAGOPAL" Voy. 49 r Sailing April, 1954 Sailing: Ist April, 1054 12.00 p.m. EMBARKATION TIME: Deck I'a&sengerv: 8.30 a.m. Saloon: 10.00 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. All passengers travelling per the above vessel are hereby notified that they should forward their heavy and excess baggage for inspection and loading145 words
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Advertisement221 1954-03-30 4 ALIENS IN INDIA NEW DELHI Mar. 29.— This number excludes subjects Th^re were 82 381 registered of the United Kingdom and of SSSnSS to India as of Janu- the British Commenwealth toreigner inc]u ding 5,261 countries who, under Indian Sericans Deputy Home law, are not required to regis. MMsttr B.221 words
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