Indian Daily Mail, 4 April 1954

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. Na 52. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 4, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 457 1 Drive Into Cambodia From South Laos Also Reported PARIS, Apr. 3 French troop* fighting a bitter battle for Dii-n IMt'n l'hu havt' evacuated a Northwestern outpost tt the fortress alter recapturing it from the Vietiuinh early yesterday i the French ll»Kh C
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  • 251 1 Pak-Turkey Pact: A Defensive Measure Zairullah KARACHI Apr. fc—-Pakis-tan and Turkey, the lattei NATO's easternmost member, signed <» five-year Mutual Asj^stance Pact here yesterd »y, agreeing to co-operate in defence and economic matters. The seven-article treaty wa.. iigneu by Pakistan's Fore gu Minister, Sir Mohammed Zai.uilah Khan. and Turkey's ambassador
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  • 187 1 One School, One Teacher, One Pupil! DOl (iLAS, isie Of Man, Apr 3 A one-room school ii.uv here with a one teacher stair uui have a one pupil class iH^innintr next term at a eo*t m £900 a year to the Education authority. ive-year-om Valeric Gelling appears to be the
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  • 52 1 NEW DELHI. April 3— The Indian Government announced the introduction of permits for travel to and from the two major French enclaves on the Ms| coast of India, Pondich^rtv t'nd Karaikal. from April 1!>. X similar announcement Ml made with respect to PortuglMMl Gca ahout ten dav.s a.^o.
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    19 1 Mayer of Jaffna. Mr. Vairam Su^K!? T^S Übnry, (<* the Mt«l>U»ta^t of which a large t«am of money Mathrupala Fh^to,
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  • 312 1 Harold Stassen WASHINGTON, Apr. 3 U.S. Foreign Aid Director Harold Stassen Thursday described a new policy of encouraging trade with Communist countries as designed to help reduce the danger of World War in. He told questioners at a news conference. "If we
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  • 98 1 Colonialism or Communism OTTAWA. Apr. 3 The poopla of A; ia are more cono<?in( l d abctit the presence of French in lmli>-C lima than the thrr.it <i i < liiiminisin, Mr. D. 11. MMakMMkV, >v*i<» rr'nrne« 1. OBMkN PMBMhijr aster ati< Jii'i r. a mtilir.tf <i Ihte Coaimt>n>\ eaith
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  • 47 1 RANGOON, April 3.— Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit. PreMMDt of the United Nations General Assembly, will arrive in Rangoon by a r on May 16 for a five-day visit here as guest of the Burmese government, It was announced here lasi night,- Reuter
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  • 151 1 MINISTRY MAKING IN MADRAS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 3.— Every, thing will depend on ta'Ks .vitn Congress i 'resident Air. oienru said Mr. Kamaraj Nayesterday to pressmen on *ne eve of nis departure for *->elhi to attend tne Working Jommittee Meeting. There hits .jeen great deal ot speculat.on
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  • 296 1 Gopala Menon Commends Kamaraj's Visit From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. B.— Mr. Kamaraj's visit to Malaya was successful goodwill mission said Mr. M. Gopala Menon. Representative of the Government of India commenting on Tamil Congress President's tour last month. It was timely and brought home to Ina.uns there especially
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  • 165 1 PAK -TURKISH JOINT DEFENCE KARACHI. April 3.-Pakis-tan and Turkey yesterday ..igned their heralded pact of mutual aid <n defence and economic spheres. The controversial accord has sparked American plaudits, Russian and Indan resentment and some Arab suspicion. The seven-article agreement .subject °f growing dispute since it was first annou/icod tTeb.
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  • 128 1 PARIS. April 3.— A French news agency dispatch said that regular Vietminh troops crossed the front er from Laos into Cambodia and that fighting wa< going on between the Communisti'ed rebels and Cambodian iorces. Result.? of the fighting was net yet known, the dispatch .Torn Pnom Penh,
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    24 1 Photo. .C< ylon Sw iimning Champion Mr. Navarethinaswamy receiving a silver-cup, presented to him by people of Vodanuivam, in recognition his extraordinary feat. Mathrupala
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  • 64 1 Cairo Un veisity where 15.000 student^ have been on strike •Inoe Tuesday in protest ■gainst the decision to continue military rule in Egypt, WfW. ptnd Muciics today, it was unncunced la-t night. In the two days' suspension, university officials will try to find a satisfactory settlement and
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  • 370 1 Wholesale Merger Off Entire Territory Urged NEW DELHI, Apr. 3 lndia will not take Over the administration of any individual areas in French India which decide to merge with India of their own accord, a government spok esnuui said. "We are not prepared
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    78 1 President Neguib of Egypt. "Bowing to the people's will" asrre-tl in principle that Mh Military Revolution Council remain in power anil that the decision of electing a Constituent Assembly and allowing the rebirth of political parties ctillec vir, A Phrits Shows Vice|Pre '"t'lnt Nasser (loweu" right. fttll face to camera),
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  • 208 1 LONDON, Apr. 3 The Moscow radio said Friday the hydrogen bomb has increased the need for an international ban on atomic warfare. The broadcast, quoting the Communist party organ Pravda, linked Russia's surprise Mar. 31 bid to join NATO to "the fact that the destructive power
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  • 180 1 Queen Will Be Back In Britain On May 15 LONDON. Apr. 3. The and the Duke of Edinourerh will iet foot on English oil for the first time since Nov. 23 last at 3.15 on the afternoon of May 15. it waa announced hero last night. The Royal barge which
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  • 52 1 COLOMBO, Apr. 3—Kandaswamy, assistant director of Meteorology, saad he h conducting special experiments to see whether the U.S. hydrogen bomb blast in the Pacific has affected Ceylon's weather. He added he already had noticed a ''special heat wave" of an unusual type had hit the island.-
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  • 3851 2 Following is (full text of a press conference held at Temple Trees, Colombo, by Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, President of I.N. Gen. Assembly on Mar. 21. Mrs. Pandit was asked to give her views on almost all subjects confronting the United Nations and world statesmen Shrimati
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  • 143 2 CAIRO. Apr. 2 LeftWing- Cairo University Students demonstrated for the thirl successive day yesterday against continuation of the miMtary regime. The government threatened to arrest, the leaders unless they called off their boycott of classes. No immediate action was taken, however, as 3,200 students dispersed
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  • 59 2 PRIZES FOR STUDY OF INDIAN HISTORY COLOMBO: Tho Government of India has endowed three prizes, one of Rs 75 at the level of preliminary examination, another of Rg. 75 at the level of general Qualifying examination and th rd pr.ze of Rs. 100 at the level of special arts examination
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  • 27 2 PHOTO. Swimming Champion M. Navarathinaswamy who wwniu Palk Straits at one stretch appears here with grease all over his body, before taking ihv .plunge- Maithripala
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  • 191 2 NOORDWIJK, (The Netherland), Apr. 2.—Women drinkers are increasing in numbers, World Health Organisation experts were told at a meeting here yesterday. In fact, It was said, they are becoming a serious problem in the Netherlands, au? tr a, France and Ireland. In Vienna. said
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  • 104 2 TOKYO. Apr. 2 Three or the 23 Japanese fishermen burnt by a hes from the March 1 hydrogen blast at biiuni were reported in M-tLTIy critical" condition yctterJiay witn their blood count •fallinß sharply further". Ths report came from a Japanese doctor as a
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  • 80 2 KARACHI, Apr. 2 The new Turkish-Pakistan treaty on defenca economic and cultural matters will be signed here today The. signing ha- been brought forward fro m Saturday. The Turkish Ambassador will sign for Turkey, and Sir Mohammed Zafrullah .Khan, the Pakistan Foreign Mvni--ter, fcr his country. Th;
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  • 122 2 r.ONDON. Apr. 2 Britain yesterday rejected Russia's -uirprise bi<j t o j o n the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation lining up with the United states position against t ;oro: Sn Secretary Anthony .-.den told the Houfcc of Com- ion s Britain is ready to consider
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  • 137 2 NEW DELHI: Four n:w irrigation schcme.s and on' lower .*-cheme submitted by -he Madras Government hay been accepter aad included in che Fhre-Tear Plan. Thi.s w- disclosed by Mr. Hathi Deputy Irrigation and banning Miri.s'ter. r .n reply |o St Raghun ith Singh in tli< [OUM
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  • 138 2 LONDON, Apr. 2 Th.> Church of England Times said today the hydrogen bomb "this outrage against the croatoi" .should be condemned' 1 by East and West ii ke." "It is true tha^ .sincere and able men believe the Western possession of the bomb to bo a great,
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  • 1378 3  -  Renu Chakravartty By It is a coincidence that iust on the eve of the internat-ona! Wonun'j Day, on Maich 8. I ohou.d be called upon to answer »su.'., a que.ition. As 34 v«.iis a.,., en '•hat fateful day in lyiu, a giv-at* dauntless i
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  • 279 3 KURNOOL: The Andhra Assembly gave leave to Sri .<.. Rajagopala Rao, Communist, to move an adjournment motion relating to a clash at a meeting at Nandikotkur last week, in which two members jf the Houie Sris M. Hanumantha Rao. and P. Venkateswarulu. both Communists, were injured. i
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    45 3 Photo Survivors from the blazing: BiitiMh Troopship Empire >\im nisli, whi.h caught fire S» miles off Algters, head' in an open boat toward one of the four > Jii|> s which sped! to the rescue. Other survivors wear Hf« ,:i<U,t^ a^ thp« up a gangplank.- AP
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  • 1155 3 A Colony With Continental Air The dependencies of Portugal in India are facing political pressure from their neigh hour. Indian resentment is growing against the continued existence of the few remaining foreign pockets in the sub c<uitine*it which include i-rencn-owned Pondicherry and a rfcung propaganda campaign
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  • 186 3 LOHIA ON PS.P. GOVT. IN T.-C. STATE LUCKNOW: Dr. Kam Manohar Lohia, General Secretary of the Praja Socialist Party, said here he feared his party in Travancore-Cochm might have to tide over anofner crises in the next two months which might attempt a coalition with the Congress. Dr. Lohia. who
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  • 288 3 How The Russians Elect A "Parliament" More than 120.000,000 Runsian voters went to the polls en March 14 to elect 1.531 I>e putles to the Supreme Soviet (according: to agency reports from Moscow). For the last 10 days, the official Tass news agency and Moscow Radio toave bocn "plugging" these
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  • 184 3 KOZHIKODE: The Malabar Special Police opened fire on Sunday on a "riotous mob" of about 1.000 at Naduvattam. about four mines from here, injuring, according to unofficial o.stimat<;.3, eight persons. Two Jtf the persons later died in no3pital. An official Pre^s Note which -iaid tnat the
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  • 352 3 NEW DELMI: Mr. O. V. Aiagesan, Deputy Minister for Transport, announced in the ciousc of the People that an agreed programme for improvement of the more importAnt of the minor ports in the country had been drawn up and was being implemented. Replying to Mr. Radha
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  • 321 3 MADRAS: The Syndicate of the Madras University has accepted the proposal to institute a Pest-Graduate degree in Engineering (M.Sc. in Engineering). The Board of Studies in Engineering, which considered the question of making pioviston for Post-Graduate courses in Engineering leading to M.Sc. degree after a course
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    • 109 3 HINDU SANKARAS Religious Art Jewelleries I Peffumes, Charms, I /fs^*>^ I I Mohammedan I \I/YjV > I charms > Amulett. I Hf/yfc«ryt I Vedic Prayers, \^MiJA Kawachas. Faithful I Jnßk. "^L^ Reproductions of Hindu Gods in the Enclose 4/- money order by Air Mail for Catalogues ■and Literature. HINDU S
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  • 644 4 CEYLON NEWS: Jaffna Tamil's Achievement COLOMBO: Palk Strait was conquered o n FrMtay night. At 7.10 p.m. the conqueror, 44-year-old: Murugapillai Navaratnasamy set foot on Indian il alter 27 hours of non-tttop s\v imi nin The news of his feat spread throughout the Jaffna Peninsula
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  • 433 4 To Tell Nehru About Delhi Agreement COLOMBO: Mr. C. C. Desai, Indian High Commissioner, in Ceylon who is leaving for Delhi for ''routine consul tat.ons," had talks with Mr. A. A. Aziz, for- mer President of the Ceylon Indian Congress in the absence of President Thondaman who la away from
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  • 117 4 COLOMBO: Sir Arthur Ranasinha, Secretary to the Treasury and Secretary to the Cabinet, is likely to be appointed Vice-Chancellor of the Ceylon University in succession to Sir Ivor Jennings. Sir Ivor Jennings the Vicechancellor, is to be elected Master of Trinty Hall, the 600-year-od college of
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  • 395 4 Asian Premiers Confab Interesting Sidelights Interesting Sidelights COLOMBO: Five Asian Premiers appearing together on a public platform and addressing mammoth gathering is a unique event likely to take place in Colombo during the time of the South Asian Prime Ministers' Conference this month. The Racecourse will be th venue nf
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  • 157 4 COLOMBO: Mrs. Vljayalaksihmi Pandit, President of the U.N. General Assembly, may have collected! a few odd things as presents In her life, but the oddest yet she received here last week. An<t that was* a pair of spectacle* (colour unknown) which a little girl gave
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  • 78 4 NEW DELHI. Apr. 3. The United 1 States and India signed a final economic assistance agreement yesterday covcrinthe U553,600,000 American contribution f or the renovation of electrical .systems in Rajaathan state. The agreement! completes :he expenditure of US$6O 500,--000 appropriated by the V.B this ucal ye.;r for aoonomic
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  • 82 4 TOKYO, April 3.— Th e Japanese fishing boat Koei Maru yesterday dumped into the sea its cargo of tuna, which was found to be radioactive. Scientists from the Japanese Welfare Ministry ordered the destruction of the boat's entire catch when some of the nsh was
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    31 4 MR. N. V. RAJAH and MISS V. RIKMAXI, who were recently married at 139 Marshall K6a<!, Singapore The bride Is the sister of Mr V. Ramdhas, IGB East Coast Road, Singapore.
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  • 192 4 UNITED NATIONS (New York), April 3 (AP). If you can't get eh 'dren to drink milk, sometimes: you can get them to eat it— or slip it to them in disgu se. That's the word from the World Health Organization (WHO) in a new 129 pa°e
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  • 183 4 LONDON, April 3. Two Labour members of Parliament —one of them Mr. Herbert Marrison a former Foreign Secretary— claimed in speeches prepared fo r delivery last night that the Russ ans are developing nitrogen bombs. But leading British atomic scientists were sceptical wheS r h an "a^on
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    • 270 4 U. S. Opposes World Calendar UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. never support any attempt to Apr. 3. Br tain and the Unit- impose a calendar on a relied States strd yesterday they gious proup.- -A.P. opposed an Indian-backed pro- mmm^^^ m^ mm^±^^^^^ ect for a new world calendar vith a yearly holiday
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