Indian Daily Mail, 8 April 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 66. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 851 1 Merger Movement In Full Swing From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 7. Another commune m French India consisting of more than 23,000 peopte has declared itseif completely free from French rule. The people of 22 villages m the commune Tribuvane decided overnight that French
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  • 208 1 A Heuter report adds: The entire French Indian commune of Mannadipet com. prising 25 v.hages west ot Pondicherry, have deciarea themselves "free of French rule," according to incian press reports received m Bombay eariy yesterday. The reports said the population yesterday took over police
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  • 45 1 Nehru Renews Merger Appeal To France NEW DELHI, Apr. 7.— Prime Minister Nehru said yesterday he has again written to Paris suggesting the Immediate transfer of French settlements m India to the motherland. He told Parliament In a statement en recenjt developroe&tc vb Fg&dicherry TftuaH
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  • 344 1 Civil Defence Club Social Queen's Name: Scottish Nationalists Win Campaign All pre-war members of the A.R.P. In sinsraipore and their f^miMes ar-. 1 invite.', to V>in m a social to be no Id at the Civil Defence Club at b p.m. on Saturday, Apr:'. 10, 1954. Admission to the aocUi
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  • 209 1 GEORGETOWN (British Guiana), April 7 Dr. Chedi Jagan. deposed People's Progress ye Party Premier of 3ritish Guiana, told a magistrate here yesterday that he will conduct his own defence to a charge of holding an ilegal procession m contravenion of the colony's Emergency Regulations.
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  • 107 1 GEORGETOWN, (British Guiana), Apr. 7 The strike of cane cutters on four sugar estates n Berbice County spread to neighbouring Demerara yesterday. Workers downed tools on La Bonne Intention Plantation m Demerara but estate authorities said the number striking was small. In Georgetown where the deposed leaders
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  • 143 1 NEW YORK, Apr. Senator Joseph MacCarthy (Republican Wisconsin) sad last night that the United States had deliberately delayed its hydrogen bomb research for 18 months and asked "Who caused it? He made the cryptic statement on a reply to televison commentator Edward Murrows recent attack on
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  • 143 1 IN INDIA— CURB NEW DELHI, Apr. 7 Home Minister K. N. Katju sad yesterday that American and other foreign niastQMTtaN "have no right to try to convert Indians to Christianity.' 1 Katju told, parliament that the propagation of that faith should be left to Indian Christiana. The minister said
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    30 1 AT COCOS ISLAND: (Left to Right) Her Majesty Quetn Elizabeth. Mrs. Cmnles Ross, Mr. John Clunies Ross, Owner of the Cooog Island, and the Duke of Edinburgh.
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  • 59 1 It was a very rood day yesterday at the National Service Registration Office m Beach Road— l,lso attended^ the vast majority of whom were Chinese. In the morning, the Officer Administering the Government Mr. W.A.C. Goode, visited the Centre and expressed his satisfaction with the response of
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  • 108 1 No Citizenship For Reds WASHINGTON, Apr. 7.— Senator Homer Ferguson (Re-publican-Michigan) said yester. day he v preparing legislation to strip citizenship from members of the Communist Party or those who give "allegiance to Communism." Senator reiguson, head ot cne senate ttepaoncan Policy vyiumiiiw. sa.u his proposal wouid ue an expansion
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  • 100 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 7.— The Un.ted States yesterday provided lnoia witn USsi>,oso,ooo for aviation and water suppl> facilities under operation ag. reements signed here. A total of Ufc>sl,9ou.oOo was earmarKd for ground facmtes and the purchase of raoar, radio and other air equipment. The remaining 3,100,000
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  • 254 1 In a farewell speech to the P>enan« Settlement ci>uncll, yesterday the High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer appealed for pre.seryafcion. of ancient historic buildings, which have great sentimental value. The High Commissioner added: "We haven't got many tan^Dle evidences of pact mstory m tnis country.
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  • 57 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 7.— White House officials yesterday said that no visit by President Elsenhower to Britain was contemplated at present. The spokesman were commenting on a statement by the British Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill m the House of Commons yesterday ex. pressing the hope that
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  • 233 1 Britain Considering U.S. Proposal LONDON, Apr- 7. Britain is considering an American proposal for a joint Western declaration aimed at protecting einbat tiled Indochina and the rest of South-East Asia from further Communist aggression, the Foreign Office said last night. A spokesman said
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  • 97 1 HANOI, Apr. 7. French army headquarters sources here said Tuesday night there was "no meterial evidence" to indicate that a Chinese General was commanding Vietminh war operations at Dien Bien Phu. These sources were commenting upon a report attributed to U.S. Secretary of State John Foster
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  • 53 1 McCarthy's Lawyer Quits WASHINGTON, Apr. 7. Mr. Samuel P. Sears, a Boston lawyer resigned yesterday as special counsel for the Senate Investigations Sub-committee m its inquiry into the feud between Senator Joseph McCarthy and army officials. The sub_committee unanimously accepted his resignation according to Senator C. E. Potter, one of
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  • 91 1 LONDON, Apr. 7.— Mr. Richard Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer presented the nation with a standstill budget for 1954-55 yesterday. It contained only minor taxation reliefs and no increases. To the House of Commons, Mr. Butler described it as a "carry on" budget. It contained fewer
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  • 19 1 ting actual fighting or directing it such as m the role of General or artillerymen firing Vietminh guns.- AP
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  • 779 2 Nehru's Call To Public Servants-Conflicting Urges NEW DELHI: "Administration m the final analysis, like meet other things, is a human problem, a problem dealing with human beings, and not with mere statistics." So declared Sri Nehru, Prime Minister, who was inau. gurating the Indian
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  • 262 2 Tatas To Join A Swiss Firm In Business MAoKAS MM fexsuiuaer 01 Capital issues, Union uovero-iiK-ni, is stated to be con. sioering proposals of tne no use of Tatas and Messrs voiKart Brotners, a Swiss xirm, established m India m XHSI, for the formation of a united company with a
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  • 158 2 MADRAS Replying to question by Sri M. EUurajulu (Assembly) m the Legislative Council Dr. U. Krishna Rao, Minister for Transport, said there would soon be plying m the City about 50 baby taxis. The Minister said m reply to the main question that the Government
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  • 211 2 Fire Destroys Textile Stalls In Bombay BOMBAY: Five stalls were destroyed and property wort-i übout Ks 50.«.-00 damaged ni v fire that broke out oa Apr. 31, In the Textile Centenary Exhibition on the Marine Drive, western seafront of the city. Two persons fainted due to sunocation wnile trying to
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  • 27 2 Asian affairs. TheTe was tremendous disparity between Western and Eastern Uvjng standards, and *he adjusting of this difference should be the principal interest of the U.N.- FOC
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  • 224 2 COLOMBO The Pakistan Prime Minister. Mr. Mahomed Ali, was quoted as having said that he would welcome offer from any Asian country to negotiate, mediate, or arbitrate m the Kashmir dispute. In an exclusive interview to a Ceylon Press Correspondent. now m Karachi, he
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    72 2 Photo. Dressed m the ceremonial kimono and wearing- the traditional "tsuno-kakußhi" (translated as "horn hider") on her head!, a young Japane>e bride goe» to her wedding at Hokkaido on a Hied drawn by a horn* bedecked m tinkling bolls. Spring-lime, when the snows thaw hi Northern Japan, 1m the most
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  • 289 2 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru will be accompanied by the Secretary-General, Mr. N. R. Pillay and the Commonwealth Secretary, Mr. M. J. Desai, when he v sits Ceylon .this month to attend the conference of Asian Prime Ministers. Consultations are now m < progress
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  • 316 2 MADRAS: The need 1 engaged m the rehabilitai was stressed by Dr. A. La] presiding over the annual Society lor the Protection muses m Thiruvattiyur Hij Madras. Dr. Lakshmanaswami Mu< miDOcd him of Dr Barnardo'a acquired international reputal ands of 'wayward children' m I a nation
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  • 632 2 MADRAS: With a view to encouraging production of films of h gh aesthetic and technical standard and of educative arui cultural vafue, the Government of India have decided to institute a scheme of State Awards for films. Grant of Awards for feature* films was one of
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  • 25 2 v— r- lv ni<ti v draff out •'He of a scheme of social S2 insurance scheme for sea be running smiotwJ^JS^ tO
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  • 40 2 *».A«eMcan MllitSJ At a meeting, to congratulate the nine women legislators of East Bengal, who were elected on the United Front ticket, they said the Pact was not m the "beat intei***.* tjlt oountry FOC
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  • 633 2 MADRAS: "The Governor of a State m a democratic federation" was tne subject ot a lecture by the Governor, Sri bn Frakasa, to the students of tne Maaras bcnooi ox boci ai vvoik, n<gmore. Hn Mn I'l.iKas a expia.ned how unuer tne muiun l*UMti* tuuon me
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    40 2 A full dress demonftlrwtive rehearsal of the elephant being used for ploughing the Held* was held m the Nainital Turai Forest area near Lalkua. The implement h used were harrows and disc plough. Thi scene shown the ploughing m progress.
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  • 167 2 KATHMANDIJ: Air. M. p Koiraia, .Prime Minister or *>.epai said the iMepal Goverument nad g.ven p^rmiasion to expeditions to tue Himalayas m the full iaith that wey were "scientific." Mr. iioirala was replying to auctions by Pressmen legard•nK reference made m tne In. uiau Parliament to expedition
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  • 158 2 NEW DELHI Rajkuman Ami'.t Kaur, Union Health Minister, win be touring Malabar some time m August to study personally the health problems of the region, and bring about possible improvements m the health service? there. &ne ha> told a delegation of Malabar M.U.P.s itiat with
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  • 166 2 GRAND RAPIDS l Michigan) In a letter to a Church Minister here, Dr. Daniel Maian, South Afr.can Prime Minister, sn\ u it would take "very many years" for the policy of apartheid (racial segregation) to be fully worked out m South Afirca. The letter, virtually amounting to
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  • 1030 3 Fazlul Hug And Three Others Sworn In 4 Point Programme Announced DACCA: The first non-Muslim-League Ministry ni Pakistan headed by Mr A. K. Fazlul Hug, Leader of the United Front Parliamentary Party, was sworn m on Mar. 3 at 11 a.m. at Government House,
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  • 164 3 CALCUTTA On Indian Gccdvui prejs and Radio De'egation sponsored by the Government of the Netherlands left here by X.L.M. plane for Amsterdam. The delegation consists of Mr. A. D. Mani. President, All India Newspaper Editors' Conference, Dr.* Narayana Menon, All India Rad o, M. D. R.
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  • 105 3 KARACH Prime Minister Mohammed Ali told the Pa>dstani Parliament there could oe "no question" of forming an ill -party Government at the Centre. Speaking durng the budget Jebate he said certain Opposition members had demanded -uch a Government. The deaand was "meaningless," since a look at the
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  • 63 3 PAKISTAN CABINET RE-SHI T FFLE LIKELY KARACHI: It i s understood that Mr. Zafrullah Khan. Pate stan's Foreign Minister, may have to quit the Cabinet thought the Parliamentary Party did not take a final decision at its meeting last week. The fate of the Interior Minuter, Mr. Gurmani, is not
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  • 69 3 DACCA: The United Front has won the last two Muslim seatfc to be announced, defeating the Muslim' League m both ihc cai>e-, carry ng its final total to 215. The Muslim League, with only nine seats to 111 credit, fails to be recognized even
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  • 36 3 TRIVANDRLTM: The Tra-vanoore-Oochin Legislative Ajs> sembly, after transacting: nonofficial business on Mar. 31. had fc half-hour discussion on the rehabilitation of the Handloom Industry m the State rf The House then ad. FOC
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  • 119 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. B. R. Bhagat, Parliamentary Secretary to the Finance Minister, ndicated that the Reserve Bank proposel shortly to undertake another survey of foreign investments m the country. Replying t o Mr. S. N. Das m the House of the People, Mr. Bha^at referred to the
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  • 125 3 Goa Surgeon Deported BOMBAY. Dr. Pundalik Gaitonde, prominent Goa surgeon, who was deported last month t>y the Portuguese authorities to Lisbon, for alleged anti.Portuguese activities, has been ordered by the Lisbon authorities to immediately move to the town of Oporto, according to news received by Goan Nationalist sources m Bombay.
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  • 187 3 CALCUTTA: Dr. S. RaUiiakrishaan. Vice-President of India said the purpose of all great art was the refinement of the soul, and the emancipation of the human mind from, mundane existence. "No art ls great that cannot touch the soul,' 1 he said. Dr. Radhakrishnan, who was
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  • 491 3 GHAFFAR KHAN BAN ON ENTRY INTO N. W. F. P. KARACHI: Prime Minister Mohammed AJi told the Pakistan Parliament that orders have been issued that, for the present Khan Abdul Ghaftar Khan should not be allowed to e-nter his "home province" of North-West Frontier Province But he assured the House
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  • 49 3 CUTTACK: Mr. Prabhu Dutt Brahmachari, who contested Prime Minister Nehru m the last General Election, declared at Purl that he resort to fast unto death unless the Government took definite steps to ban cow slaughter before the coming Gopashtami m next winter reason. FOC
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  • 219 3 Disposition Of U.S. Members In Kashmir NEW DELHI: The United States, it ds learnt, has informed the Government of India that the question of the appointment of neutral observers whether m Kashmir cr elsewhere was entirely the concern and respond biity of ihi Secretary-General of the United Nations, and that
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  • 120 3 India Pakistan Exchange Rate NEW DELHI Mr. B. R. Bhagajt Parliamentary Secre--ary to the Finance Minister, told Mr. Jethalal Joshi m the House of the People that the disparity between the official and the market raje of the Pakistan rupee m terms of Inddan currency would not affect th c
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  • 145 3 BOMBAY Dahyabhai V. Patei (Congress) was elected Mayor cf Bombay. He defeated Mr. V. S. Velinkar Pi a ia- Socialist nominee) by 7i votes to 48. FOC ■i■ii■ii i i < i i Fools Day NEW DELHI: Parliamentary Prefi^ correspondents m Delhi were the victim* Of
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  • 99 3 Reserve Bank London Branch NEW DELHI: Sri Arun Chandra Guha, Finance Minister, informed Dr. Choitram Gidwani m the House of the t'eople that th>e Reserve Bank of India 'had decided to continue to Have 111 branch at L/>hd<m. The work carried out by the London branch consisted of management of
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  • 466 3 CHIDAMBARAM- Presiding over the valedictory function of the Engineering and Technology Association of the Ajinamalai University Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar, Vice-Chancellor, referred to the valu able contributions made by the Cholas and the Pandias m the field of engineering and advised students to avail themselves
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  • 89 3 NEW DELHI: There have been per.sdstent reports m the lobby that the Finance Minister, Mr. De-^hmukh, might lriinquish offic*: shortly, There Is. however, Q/t&jpPv connrjnAtion of the reports nor any fi-m denial. It ij understood that of late the Ftoance Minister had occasion to differ on
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  • 140 3 NEW DBLJiI: The Prime Minister said m reply to a question by Mr. R. S. Tiwari. m the House of the People that there were 42 foreign diplomatic misfc&ons m India, of which 17 had rented Government buildups. Nine diplomatic r.irsaions, he added, had either ipurchased
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  • 91 3 5,000 Indians Want To Quit British Guiana GEORGETOWN: The Government of BriU?h Guiana has decided to eh irtcr a ship to convey 400 repartiates to India. Registration liets are beins: opened on Apr. 12 for person^ whom the local Government should provide with free or .-insisted back-to-india passages. At least
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  • 33 3 AMRITSAR: A jatha of 200 Sikh pilgrims will visit feurudwara Panja Sahib m Pakistan from April 10 to 14 m connection with the Baisekhi Festival, it was announced. FOC
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  • 576 4 Desai Repudiates Ceylon Government Contention COLOMBO: SRI C. C. DEBAI, the Indfen High (ummiwtaier who arrived bore after consultations with •he Government of India, repudiated the Cteykm Government contention that hold** of Indfaui travel documents were Indian nationals. He saam the Oeylon Government could not
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  • 286 4 NEW DELHI: A Pr«BS communique issued by the Office of the High Commissioner of Ceylon m India eaya that the recent measure taken by the Ceylon Government m regard to the is^ue of temporary residence permits and 'it- may certificates has '.no connection" with the steps
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  • 438 4 Indo-Ceylon Travel introduction Off Visa System Delhi Government Decision i™?E!mEF JIIs The Government of India, It learnt, ££of^!2*t£i/.2fi m **r iJaVelkrc between SESL^JZSIJ!!?** would ««X»»i soon as If"* 1^? J? >roduce viaas issued by the Oeylon Government authorities before en term* Ceylon. India had The (present (position,, it is felt,
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  • 166 4 Dr. Chatterjee Csrdb, the ace magician of India who to here at present and will dtoplay hfe 'conjuring* skill at th« Broadway HaU, New World from today. In the picture above Dr. Chatterjee Is hoidtar Indian National Flag, which he produces out of nothing! Bat that 1*
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  • 44 4 I BARCELONA, Apr. 7.— Tri. nidad Lopez Garcia, 31 was arrested yesterday on charges of robbery. He told police he was a son of Boviet Foreign Minister V. M, Molotov and W* his name was Joseph Stalin, Police diMfrecd with the,
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  • 237 4 50 ELEPHANTS WILL SALUTE QUEEN COLOMBO, Apr. 7 A welcome whch only Ceylon could give with parading elephants and cymbal clashing dancers awaits the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh when they arrive here on Saturday aboard the Royal yacht Gothic. Royal procession routes are being arched and decorated m
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  • 25 4 statement of the alleged son of Molotov and found m their flies that the robber's real name was Trinidad Lopez Garcia, not Joseph Stalin.- AP
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  • 196 4 It was Bth April, 1929, that t wag incorporated In London under the name of "Imperial and International Communications, Limited" which shortly became CABLE and WIRELESS, LIMITED, to take over and operate the telegraph services of the Eastern and Associated Telegraph Companies, the Pacific Cable
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