Indian Daily Mail, 7 April 1954
1954-04-07
1
4
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/indiandailymail
Indian Daily Mail
-
Title Section16 1954-04-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 55. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1954 9OUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
-
197 1954-04-07 1 Congress Chief Or Chief Minister High Command's Decision From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 6. Mr. Kamaraj Nadar has been given the choice of deciding for himself whether he will be Chief Minister of Madras State or continue as President of Tamilnad Congress Committee. ButCopyright - 197 words
-
Article143 1954-04-07 1 SAIGON, Apr. 6 Dien Bien Phu's French Union defenders m the past 24 hours again frustrated the Vietmlnh'a convuls ye efforts to break into the beleaguered fortress, according to latest French High Command reports reaching here today. A spokesman anounced that during that span143 words
-
Article76 1954-04-07 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 6 Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary tit State, said yesterday that Chinese army gunners were manning the Communist antiaircraft Bktteries around the beleaguered French fortress cf Den Bien Phu m Indo-China. Mr. Dullr>s made this statement when he testified before theReuter - 76 words
-
154 1954-04-07 1 Korean Reds Allege Armistice Violation PANMUNJOM, Apr. I The Communists tomorrow are expected to protest before the Military Armistice Commission what t^<y term an "armed •ittack- by five South Koreans m the uneasy neutral zone. One South Korean was killed and another captured Saturday n the first clash involving bloodshedAP - 154 words
-
Article98 1954-04-07 1 i'roru Our Own Corresponueat TRIVANDRUM, Apr. 6. Praja Socialist Perty m Travancore Coch n which has formed a minority Ministry is now faced with revolt within its own small ranks. Delegates from all over the State met m orcer to decide upon the new Mnistry'sCopyright - 98 words
-
Article116 1954-04-07 1 Prasad Withholds Assent From Our Own Correspondent NjuvV lihuui, Apr. The President of tne Indian union L>r. Kajenura i'i\i.-.<m xqt tne him tune since tne inauguration or tne rujpuDuc nas reiu&eu to give assent to a Din paSoea by tne Indian Un.on fai li.mv nt Tne Bui passed was tneCopyright - 116 words
-
311 1954-04-07 1 Next Congress Session In South India? From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 6- The next session of the AllIndia .National Congress win be held m lamilnad e.tner at Mauurai or Madras City, lhe last occasion i nat the Congress session was heid m lamnnad was ii years ago. i»cai CongressCopyright - 311 words
-
341 1954-04-07 1 UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR Opposing Views On H-Bomb: Churchill Backs U. S. Tests LONDON, Apr. 6 Sir Winston Churchill told the House of Commons yesterday he believed the Hydrogen bomb tests m the Pacific Ocean increased the chances of world peace more than the chances of world war. As fromReuter; AP - 341 words
-
Article80 1954-04-07 1 LONDON. Apr. 6.— Sir Winston Churchill disclosed yesterday that he and President Roosevelt agreed m. 1943 that Britain and the United States would not use the atomic bomb without each other's consent. BRITAIN QUITE SAFE Churchill speaking m the House of Commons, made public for the firstReuter - 80 words
-
132 1954-04-07 1 JAGAN'S TRIAL: 4,000 GATHER AT PARTY H.Q. GEORGETOWN, Apr. 6 Dr. Chedctt Jagan deposed Premier of Brit sh Guiana and live tuner members of the People? Progressive Party were arrested when police raided the Party Headquarters nere yesterday. A ponce not squad dispersed a crowd of about 4,000 people mostly132 words
-
Article277 1954-04-07 1 NEW DESIGN $100 NOTES ON MONDAY The Commissioners of Currency, Maiaya and British cJorneo m a press statement it&iKHince tnat limited stocks of $luO currency notes of new uesign bearing the portrait of Her Majesty the Queen have been received. These notee will be issued to the public from the277 words
-
125 1954-04-07 1 Yt xttrday was another Huccefeljful day at the National Service Rogtatration Centre at Beach Road. The total registered yesterday 782, which was as many as exported, says an official press statement. «This was less than the previous d»y\ figure of 1,225 because people geernReuter - 125 words
-
Article, Illustration100 1954-04-07 1 Her Majesty the Queen sent the following telegram of thanks from aboard the Gothic to the Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, after her v.sit to the Cocos Islands on Apr. 5:. "I sincerely thank you for the kind and loyal message you have sent me100 words
-
Article161 1954-04-07 1 EVEREST 150 Ft. HIGHER WASHINGTON, Apr. 6.— Sir Ecmund Hillary and Sir John Hunt, members of tne Bntisn expeuition wnicn last year conquered Mt. Everest, beneved me worids loitiesj; mountain exceeus zv.voz feet, tm inoal trequeot cited ait-tude. air j on ii tOid. vie lNutionai Geograpnic Society ne na» tneAP - 161 words
-
Article211 1954-04-07 1 MANILA, Apr. 6.— Japan, India and Indonesia will head the cream of athletes competng m Asia's biggest sports the Second Asian uamea m Manila, May 1-9. The competition will crown new Asian champions and probably toppte a string of old records. It should give a211 words
-
Article, Illustration254 1954-04-07 1 India Sends "Sharp Notes" To France And Portugal Protest Against Persecution Off Pro-merger Leaders NEW DELHI, Apr. 6 A government spokesman yesterday disclosed that India sent "sharp notes" to France and Portugal over the weekend. The note to France, he said, protested an alleged assault on a member of theAP; Reuter - 254 words
-
Article33 1954-04-07 1 LONDON, Apr. 6.— Sir Winston Churchill told the House of Commons yesterday that with the Geneva conference pending they could hardly expect a more ill chosen moment to propose meetins of heads ReuterReuter - 33 words
-
Article105 1954-04-07 1 Mrs. M. Gopaia Mcnon and the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, Mr. M. Gopala Mcnon were accorded a big: reception at Rajaji Hall, Madrat* on April 1, by Mr. A.X.A.Km. Chockalingam Chettiar, M.L.A. (extreme right) and Mr. Rm. Palaniappan M.L.A. (fourth from left). TheIDM - 105 words
-
91 1954-04-07 1 Indian Officials Harassed At Pondicherry From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Apr. 6. The Government of India have made strong protest against the harassment of their offl. cials m the Indian ConsulateGeneral, Pondicherry- They pointed out that policemen had been posted around the Consulate supposedly on the gr° un d ofCopyright - 91 words
-
Article98 1954-04-07 1 CHELSEA (Massachusetts), Apr. 6 A mother with two complete organs of conception, who conce.ved separately m each one, today gave birth to her second child, a boy three weeks after the first, a girl. The mother us Mrs. Wilbur Chapman, 31, attractive blonde wife ofAP - 98 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement11 1954-04-07 1 StOp Ljffl) ice cream TarrWS COLO STORAGE Iffif *TM|JP CREAMERIES i11 words
-
Article1965 1954-04-07 2 CHUSTER BOWLES - CHUSTER BOWLES /•Y JN 1952 the Communist* picked the State of PBPSU (Patiaia and East Punjab States Union) as an area for concentrated organizing, formerly ruled by princes, this section had no tradition of democratic struggle, and law and order had not yet been1,965 words
-
Article, Illustration462 1954-04-07 2 The Fruue Minister Sir Winston Churchill loavinr bo. 10 Downing, street on Mar. 30, on his way to the House of Common*. He was making a frtatement to M about the explosion of the second Hydfrojgen Bomb In the Pacific Photo. AP 3 j Perhaps if communism corner 5 toAP - 462 words
-
Article51 1954-04-07 2 (Following is the second half of the article. "The Odds On Commaatem In India" by Mr. Charter Bowies, former U.S. Ambassador to India. The first has of Hie article appeared m these columns yesterday. This article appeared m the January Issue of Harper's Magazine published monthly m the United StatesReuter - 51 words
-
Article253 1954-04-07 2 MADRAS: Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, Leader of the legislature Congress Party, eaad that he would abide by the advice of Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru. President of the Congress m regard to the formation of a new Ministry m Madras State He waa replying to questions fromFOC - 253 words
-
337 1954-04-07 2 TRIVAiNDRUM: We muc all realise that we are a engaged m a common endea your of public lervice, an m this endeavour my collea sues and I want your whole hearted co-opera tlon," ob served Mr. Pat torn Thani PiUai. Chief Minister, addres 3\ng; aFOC - 337 words
-
Article101 1954-04-07 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Pattom Tnanu PUlai, Chief Minister of Travancore-cochin, arrived by air from Cochin. He wa received at the airport by prominent Praja Socialist Party leaders m the city. Mr. Pillai told importers tliat he would hold descussionj recently with Mr. Ran Ahamed iKidwai, whoFOC - 101 words
-
Article120 1954-04-07 2 TRTVANDRUM: The Chief Minister an<i otner members of tne council of MuufeMsrJ resolved tnat they would each draw a salary of only Ha. 500 per mensem. The decision was taken m conformity with tne poacy of the Praja Socialist party to reduce me disparity m incomesFOC - 120 words
-
Article99 1954-04-07 2 BOMBAY: Mr. D.A DeahDande, an Indian citizen who had been deported to Portugal from Go a on February 20 has been admitted as an XVi 0 1 mental hospital, Miguel Bombanda cli ?lc, according to news received here by semi-official Theso sources said the hospatal authoritiesFOC - 99 words
-
Article39 1954-04-07 2 J^CHI: Officials of raoaua and Burma will meet som€t, m c after May" to dis! 2^L matte rs of mutual m J?^. according to authoritative Pakistan sources T]iese sources said such conferences used to b* held FOCFOC - 39 words
-
577 1954-04-07 2 NEW DEUII: Mr. Mohammed Kazmi (Congress Bihar) w thorew his Bill to amend the Indian Penal Code alter the tiome Minister, ur. Kailas Nath Katju, assured Uie House tnat a coiuprenensive review of the whoie of the Indian Penal Coae, witn a viewFOC - 577 words
-
Article100 1954-04-07 2 JODPHUR: A middle-aged convict, Bhawant Shenkar, undergoing a life sentence m the Jodphur Central Jail, has refused to eat for a year now remanding a better deal for the jail warders, but is being artificially fed, according to a Rajasthan Government Press Note. He isFOC - 100 words
-
Article191 1954-04-07 2 NEW DELHI: Dr. M. M B Das. Parliamentary atoreiary J to the iiMuc<iaon ivmitsicr 1 said m the iiouue 01 tn« 1 pie m repiy to Mr. M. M L owivedi mat tne sub- con-. k nruttee of the All Inoia coun". c mittee otf vie All191 words
-
Article88 1954-04-07 2 KAJtACHi: I'akisUm Textile commiaoiun'jr, u^u^d aiders 'ireezxng: blocks ot ail imported ciutn m me nsuxos of im,x>rt.i"M, an<i snA^ts c.v ceediu^ 1.000 yardi m me na^ua or ucalers. ■no reaaons tor tnc order w?Te given but the notjucaUon caved for decmrauun of stocks in>m imporw-n- andFOC - 88 words
-
Article94 1954-04-07 2 Tamil Encyclopaedia MADRAS: The first of the ten volumes of the imuu Lneyclopaedia wiJl be brought out oa tue Tamil Ntw Y—fs i>ay on April 16, at a xuuc«on o:K r an]de Q at th.» University &unctoa#)i. cnepaun. The fcnexne. estimated U) coat rv?. ia luki^, vsras sponsored by Mr.FOC - 94 words
-
Article104 1954-04-07 2 PHILADELPHIA. Apr 5 Arthur Dean, former special 'Unbassador to Korea, says "we must not surrender (at the Geneva conference) the tan. gible gain of the Korean war for the sake of a so-called successful conference "If you fight the'commumsts and dp not give anything awuy, I submit aA.P. - 104 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement147 1954-04-07 2 Outotandbir Products oil > Koiwrtson Laboratories s Vljfnrol: Worlds Best Re- medy for Loweredj 1 Manly Vigour. s Ro^oo: A Non Stimulating!! Toaic of Outstanding!; I Merit. 6 J. Dr. KobertNon*' XXX!| s BpeciaJ: j d The Mast Dependable !> I Remedy* for Amenor-j s rhoea. I'otoiMi: Specific for Sper-147 words
-
Advertisement44 1954-04-07 2 fern TK« fa* °f chomploiw /S^S^A Htrdy men ia cnay i«d teo« HjJ^^W^ how Uxy ctn keep foe tan ■flE^Jftf cough*, coidi and chest weaknesK Tbwtrte Cad Lher OH CZ^\ lAWv^Lk. S«*»aS»S%Bte Cod U^rOO, ite^ N «Wft*i flater faod. rxiiiymun 'tin.m,, J r.i,i i^^^FWWF»44 words
-
-
1776 1954-04-07 3 Nehru Urges Suspension Of H-Bomb Tests DISASTERS AWAITING HUMANITY ABUSE OF NUCLEAR KNOWLEDGE NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru made, an earnest appeal to the United States and Soviet Russia immediately to enter into a "standstill agreement" to suspend explosions of Hydrogen bomb.) pending the decision on prohibition control, production and1,776 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement113 1954-04-07 3 L MJ W CONVENIENCE L__bVJ BnV f Costs no more i Trouble Saving! «ji^^S^ i| Gillette Quick-feed Dispenser THE MOST CONVENIENT PACK EVER BLADES ARE COMPLETELY OIL PROTECTED fSo more time wasted fumbling No more untidy, dangerous with wrapping paper old blades lying around lOId blades flide sajeiy away tEyS^IF113 words
-
Advertisement201 1954-04-07 3 MALAYAN B AIRWAYS 9 ANNOUNCE B ANOTHER H SERVICE ACCOUNTANCY, BOOK-KEEPING, COMPANY SECRETARYSHIP, COSTING. An "Intensive Method" Course (For award of Diploma as Associate or Fellow) will assist you bo higher status and better salary. Interesting spare-time POSTAL STUDY with expert tutors; GUARANTEED COURSES m ENGLISH; Commercial and Professional subjects;201 words
-
-
Article853 1954-04-07 4 Programme Announced COLOMBO: The oActel programme of the vMt to t Xjytoo of Her Majesty Own Elisabeth H aad Hte Eoyrnl Hl«ime»* the Duke of Edtabonrfc has b«en anaomirmd. Tae Royal ooaple will arrive h» the "Ck>thlo" <m April lOth aad tb« H.M.Cy.S. "Vijaya" will jotaFOC - 853 words
-
Article146 1954-04-07 4 COLOMBO: The Oeylon Government Loan of five million pounds, which was floated m the London money market on Thursday, was fully subscribed before the end of the day. The prospectus of the Loan was published m all the UJC. national dailies on Tuesday. Stocks were aoldFOC - 146 words
-
Article409 1954-04-07 4 COLOMBO: Reil«i**i» obi were held all over the Island second anniversary of the deal al»ter, the late Rt. Hon. D. S.I The Governor-General, Hia Excellency Lord Soulbury, Jn a broadcast talk over Radio Ceylon said that he had seldom met a man who cared tftt trapping of powerFOC - 409 words
-
Article85 1954-04-07 4 OOUyMBO; The Minister of finance, the Hon. Sor OUver GoonettUeke, has summoned com erencea of Heads of L>epartments m all Ministries to discuss projects which have been planned for the next financial year, with the immeoi. ate purpoae of pruning: costs. Sir Oliver will also discuss possibilities ofFOC - 85 words
-
Article81 1954-04-07 4 COLOMBO: The export control of papain came into force last Friday and m future a licence will be require^ for the export of this commodity This step has been taken to check adulteration of papain exports and to ensure that they conform to international standards. Export licences willFOC - 81 words
-
Article84 1954-04-07 4 OOLOMBO: Prospects for the safe of vegetable oil have improved as a result of certain decisions made by Britain and Pakistan. The U-K. Government who had the monopoly of importing vegetable oils for the last fifteen years hag decided to allow the private jrade to resumeFOC - 84 words
-
Article200 1954-04-07 4 Two Australian surgeons wil 1 arrive n Singapore by au on Friday, April 9, to spend f» month m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya demonstrating recent developments m Australia m the plastic surgery field. The surgeons— Mr. B X Rank and ht 3 ass.stant DiFOC - 200 words
-
Article, Illustration135 1954-04-07 4 These photon, taken from an official movie record, show the last phases of a Nuclear fireball causied by the detonaton of a Hydrogen Bomb m the Pacific Enlwetok Atoll m the Autum of 1952. The ddvelopment of the Fireball is traced from top to bottom, startingAP - 135 words
-
Article558 1954-04-07 4 Navaratnasamy's Feat And Its VALVKTTURAI: Paying a tribute to Mr M Navaratnasamy who swam the Paik Strait last week the Indian Commissioner, Mr C. c. Deaal said that Navaratnasamy had shown how nearer the Indian* were to the Ceytonese. l>r N. M. Perera, next said that Mr Navaratnaseuny n;»t onlyFOC - 558 words
-
326 1954-04-07 4 Dr. CHATTERJEE CARDO'S BAFFLING ILLUSIONS AND TRICKS Even as m the neids of politics, statesmanship, religion, arts, sconce, uteiatai-e, meuuune anu »p, 1 India boasts 01 uusinous sons m me lieiu of aiagic also. .Uaiaya'f* memory is iresh with the tantansuig illusionsSELVAS - 326 words
-
Article83 1954-04-07 4 Lady Templer opened the Federation's first school for ceef children, which has beon converted out of a large, old Cmnese-built house m Nor. tham Road, Peaang, yesterday. Lady Templer toured tne school buildings and watched some of the ceaf children already at Uie schooi piaying on the83 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement91 1954-04-07 4 DIAMOND TODAY ONLY 8.K4.16-9.15 p.m. Suralya ft Nash- Khan Lall Kunwar (HladtostanJ) Tomorrow Only I'r. ujnath, M&dfiubata Land Aarba la BADAL (Hindartaat) COMING SOON DHARMA PATNI (Hindustani) CAPITOL.:^| The Best Indian Picture With I The Best Purposeful Story And Comparable With The t I Best From Hollywood For Its Technical91 words
-
Advertisement137 1954-04-07 4 2 s Qian Singrh Presents Hindlustani) j! Starrincr BHAGWAN AND GEETA BALI now AIIFFMC s 6 30 SHOWING 9.15 pan. The Greatest Malay Dubbed Picture With Music I I LAILA MAJNUN The Evergreen Romance Of Two Immortal Lovers Released Distributed by Shaw Bros. Ltti. Starring: NUTAN, SHAMMI KAPOOR OM PRAKASH137 words
-