Indian Daily Mail, 10 April 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 58. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 236 1 Accrued At Time Of Separation In 1935 NEW DELHI, Apr. 9.— India is writing off almost -two-thirds of Burma's debt to her of 740,000,000 rupees (about 500,000,000 Straits dollars). The terms of the agreement were disclosed m Parliament yesterday by Finance Minister C.
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  • 99 1 COLOMBO, Apr. 9 Weather forecasters predicted yesterday that thunderstorms and torrential ra n will prevvnt, garden parties during the entire-12-day visit tne v^ueep will make here. The Queen arm the Duke of Edinburgh are due to arrive aboard the Gothic Saturday. The Ceylon observatory piedicted the
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  • 81 1 MANCHESTER, Apr. 9 The first Soviet grey cotton cloth to be imported into Britain since war has arrived m Lancashire for finiihing processes and re-export to Lancashire customers m vVest Africa. The consignmest totalled several thousand yards. 'It was oniy a 'feeler to see jvhat the
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  • 117 1 TEHERAN, (Iran,) Apr. 9 Ex-dictator Mohammed Mossadeq appeared before an army court m his pyjamas yesterday to appeal against his sentence of three years n .solitary confinement for treasjn and disobeying the Shah. Looking fuller m the face and steadier on his feet than
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  • 37 1 DUTCH TRADE MISSION FOR MOSCOW THE HAGUE, Apr. 9 A pr vate Netherlands trade mission tentatively has scheduled a 10-day trip to Moscow for mid-May to explore EastWest trade possibilities, the Netherlands U.S.S.R. Institute announced yesterday. AP
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  • 60 1 LONDON, Apr. 9.— A man may fling aji egg at his wife's head m England without being aeld guilty of d.vorceable cruelty, a Judge ifiled Wednesday. But only if he misses her. The question came up m the court of appeal, to which Mrs. Irene Harden had
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  • 390 1 All Comet Services Suspended LONDON, Apr. 9. British Overseas Airways Corporation announced today that one of its Comet airliners. Deljeved to be carrying 14 passengers and a crew of seven, was hours overdue m Ca.ro on v flight from Rome. A BOAC spokesman said
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  • 111 1 lik :m Premier Jawaharial Nehru opened ilnion-J ration* celebrating tht 21wt anni versa i < f the Indan Air Force en March 28, at Tilpat range, 15 miles from Delhi. American BoxcarH British Vampires, Frem-h Ouregong and liMli:<!i>niH(k> trainer aircraft flew m formation and gave other
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  • 239 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 9 The Kamaraj Ministry will come into office at the earliest on Monday, Apr. 12. Till then, the Rajaji Ministry which was sworn hi just two years ago, on April 10, 1952, will continue. Mr. Kamaraj
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  • 283 1 LONDON, Apr. 9. Sir Miles ThoiAas, Chairman of the British Overseas Airways Corporation, today described the disappearance of the Comet over the Medferranean as "mentally stunning," "We have got to do some very fundamental thinking about the "Comet altogether," he added. "This is a very great tragedy
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  • 67 1 CALCUTTA. Apr. 9 Calcutta scientists are watch--ig a geiger counter at the ■.luiear Phyuc& Institute to isheck if radio-active dust i» blown over from hycfc-ogen i inl> tevtn n the Pacific. Dv *t vamp: arc being collected from the atmosphere In rooperation with amines operating on
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  • 50 1 PARIS, Apr. 9 The American Setrotary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulhs will leave Washington tomorrow morning for London, Foreign Minisltry Officials said here todby. He will ctme to Paris for several hours <»n Tuesday an«j fly bark to Washington the same evening, they said. Reuter
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  • 460 1 Following statement ha* been issued to the press by the Hon'ble Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, Member, Legislative Council, Singapore and the author of The Hindu Monogamous Marriage Bill: '•Since tne publication of the Hindu Monogamous Marriage j»iu mere MM been a tiood of comments
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  • 353 1 If the HINDU MARRIAGE REGISTRATION BILL drafted by thft Tamils Reform Association Is passed it will simplify matters for all H'ndus contracting marriages. I asrree 'with the object* and reasons *ndlc4te4 In tftt i*tf* Bill, says Mr. K. S. Pillai a Penang lawyer, m a
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    66 1 Col. Abdnl Razak, C-in-C, Royal Afghan Air Force, visited Raj ff hat (Delhi) to lay a floral wreath On tb* Samadhl of Mahatnia Gandhi, on March 29. Photo, shows Col. Abdul Razak laying the wreath on the sacred Samadhi, to pay homajre to the memory of Msthatma GandhL At extreme
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  • 231 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 9- -Two United States senators spoke yesterday of the sending of U.S. naval and air untts into the Indo-Chinese fighting: as a possibility and one said, "it looks to me as if we are on the edge of war there." Senator Pat
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  • 73 1 LONDON, Apr. 9.-Inform-ed sources said Thursday U.S. Secretary of State John Fost e r Dulles intends to fly to Europe next week for top-level talks with Fmnch and British leaders on "un'ted action' 1 to safeguard South-East Asia from Communist domination. There was
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  • 133 1 BEATEN UP IN LOCKUP From Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY, Apr. 9.— For the second day m succession, volunteers took out pro. cessions with Indian flags through the. streets of the French Indian capital demanding that the French quit forthwith. Armed military forces helped the police to break up the processions
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  • 65 1 PARIS, Apr. 9.— King Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia has decreed general mobilisation to fight the Vietminh invasion of his country, Agence France Presse reported yesterday from Phom Penh, the Cambodian capital. The King's decision was announced yesterday following a conference on Wednesday night with M. Maurice
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  • 69 1 QUEEN ELIZABETH COLOMBO, Apr. 9 Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arrive here tomorrow "(1100 GMT) to a welcome of oriental splendour with kneeling elephants and cymbal clashing dancers. When she steps ashore the Queen will be greeted as "Queen of Sri Lanka.' 1 the centuries old
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  • 35 1 ROME, Apr. 9 An aircraft searching for the missing South African Comet Jet* 1 ncr reported today that it had sighted wreckage m an area where larg« oil patch ghad. ton foy»d twUcr.
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  • 459 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat Apr, 10, 1954 TEMPLER PARK THE suggestion wlioever made it to name the proposed National Park near Kuala Lumpur after the High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer, is a splendid one and we have no doubt that it will receive universal and enthusiastic approval m
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  • 1147 2 HOVE TO LIBERATE THEN NEW DELHI: India Is making its most determined effort sine© independence to oust the French and Portuguese from their pockets on the subcontinent. With tfce European colonies m a virtual state of siege. New Delhi is expected to puah its
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  • 118 2 AMRITSAR The Sikh Gurdwaras/ Judicial Commission dismissed the case against 23 members of the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee, belonging to the Nagoke group, including Jathcdar Udham Singh Nagoke. The case was field before the Commission on behalf of Sardar Pritam Singh Khoran and Sardar Sarmukh Singh
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  • 131 2 LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Sir. I have the honour to refer to your Notes and Comments item "Indians and 'Death Railway." In your issue of the 3rd of April and to advise you that, from among the many thousands of Savings Bank accounts opened by Indians,
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  • 177 2 MANGALORE: The Backward Classes Commisson will submit its report to the President before the end of the year. Thia was revealed at a Press Conference here by Mr Rajeshwar Patel, M.P., a member of the Commission. Explaining the Commission* work, Mr. Patel said S| had to
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  • 74 2 NEW PEL-HI: The next annual sess.on of the Indian National Congress will be held m Tamunad towards Uie end of tne year. This decision was taken by the Congress Working Committee. The ex. act venue and dates will be determ-ned by the Tamilnad Pradesh
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  • 87 2 portance of the problem. Seven members of the Com- mission arrived here recently and begun a fortnight's tour of Coorg, Travaocore-Cociun, ftfysore and the West Coast. nicy are Kakasaheb Kalelkar, M.P.. Sivdayai Singh Chourasea, Mr. Rajeswar Patel, M.P.. Lala Jagannath, Dr. Anup, Sngh, M.P., and Mr. Arun&ngashu Dcv (memberSecretary) The
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    87 2 Photo taken on the occasion of a rccepfon given to Mr. A. Muthr«uny, a Singapore lawer, by the Wallajabadi Hin 1 1 School. In the picture are tin from left to right: Mr. Nateea Chettiar B.A. AMt. S ;cy., Mr. C. D. Natarajan, Prvidency Mrgistrate, Mr. Am. muga Mudahar, Asst.
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  • 708 2 BOMBAY: Sri V. V. Girt, Union Minister for Labour, reiterated his faith m collective bargaining with regard to the settlement of industrial disputes, and said adjudication was hi« "enemy No. 1." The L*bour Min.ster, was inaugurating the annual session of the Bombay Branch of
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    • 186 2 I "Unberthed Tickets lor the s. s. "Rajula" ij sailing from Singapore on 4th May 1954. Unberthed tickets for the I* "Rajula" sailing on the 4th May 1954, for Nagapattinam and Madras will be on sale at our Unberthed Ticket Office at Trafalgar Streei on Tuesday, 13th April 1954, at
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  • 880 3 to JS^S^i^'iF'' decision to resign the Chief KLnistership marks the close of a chapter, or even an era, not only m the history of the Confess Party but m the general poISSS history of the country," declared Mr. P T Raian Leader of the Justice Party.
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  • 202 3 CALCUTTA: Mrs. Rcnuka Ray. President of the AHIndia Women's Conference has issued the following appeal: "Our Prime Mimster has focvssed the attention of the worli to the urgent need to halt the experiments with the hydrogen bomb and has demanded that there should be a standstill
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  • 279 3 NEW Lftuunl irune Minister xsenru received a comiaunicatwn from the Papuan Prune Minister, Mr. Mohammad Au, Tne letter wnlch was delivered by Mr. vxuzuniaraii Knan. Pakistan tueh Commissioner, is the xatest addition to tne series of exchanges between the (wo Prime Ministers which commenced some
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  • 142 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India is reported to have replied to the Portuguese Note of March 29, rejecting the contention of the Portuguese Government that "complete peace and quiet" and "civil liberties" are to be found m the Portuguese possessions m India. India's Note was handed
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  • 310 3 LUCKNOW: The U.P. LegLsJative Council, conducting uon-offlciai bus ness, pafMfttf with an amendment, an Independent members's resolution recommending: to the State Government to take Immediate ■steps by legislation or executive order to ban hungerstrikes m public places for purposes other than personal or relgious. The resolution, «M>v«d
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    16 3 Queen i ElTzabetlr talking to the inhabitants of the Oooos I*caiul. during her recent visit there.
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  • 58 3 happy state of affairs m Goa" is the "direct result of the failure of the Portuguese Government to take note of the nationalist sentiments of the people of Goa and of the attempted suppression of those sentiments by coercive and undemocratic methods." The responsibility for the consequen. s«s. says the
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  • 715 3 Women Best Suited As Pry. Sdry. School Teachers pressed the view that women were apeoially suited to te^i i»e the wsnioe» of women tmehen. He k^ tW hi fee eUaoatW of women lay the dwrtijiy of thedTc^Sy^ At the outset Dr. Ramaswami Ayyar paid) a tribute to the memory of
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  • 251 4 Shell A.1.0.C; Examining Feasibility Of The Project COLOMBO: An oil refining plant may be set up to Ceylon by two- oil companies the Shell company and tfce Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, are now examining the feasibility of this project. The project It is estimated will cost
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  • 100 4 TIRUPATHI DEVOTEES Sinhalese And Tamil To Be Official Languages COLOMBO: A meeting et the devotees of Sri VenJcateswara of TirupaUu, Thinunalai m South India, was held at the residence of Sir Kanthlah Vaithianathan, Minister of m- .dustrtes. Housing and Social Services, with a view to form* ta*r on Advisory committee
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  • 174 4 KALMUNAI: "I shall see that Sinhalese and Tamil are declared official languages In Ceylon immediately if the Sri Lanka Freedom Party comes to power", said Mr S. W. R. D. Bandaranaiko, Learner of vie i-a-i iy, at a public meeting at the Kalmunaikudv market -My Party's policy la to give
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  • 126 4 Opp. Leader Corrects Misunderstanding COLOMBO: The leader of the Opposition, Mr S. W. R. D. ■Bandaranaike, says that neither he nor hi* Party are m favour of Sinhalese alone be* ing mad© the omcial language of the country. Referring to a report m the •"Otoierver" of a speech made by
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  • 96 4 $22 JWQ For Jaffna Library JAFFNA: The Oonunittee for a Free Asia has sanctioned a donation of $22,000 (Rs. 104.500) (for the Jaffna Central Library uildinff Fund. With thaa donation, the Fund will exceed Rs. 200.000. Information of the donation was Riven here by Mr. Holbrook Bradley, East Asia representative
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  • 94 4 RED CHINA DOWNS NATIONALIST PLANE TOKYO. Apr. 9 The Pciping radio said Thursday a Chinese National fit F-47 fighter plane was -shot down off the coast of China on March 18. Thp broadcast heard here saifi the U.S. made plane crashes off the coast of Nantien Island, 280 mile north
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  • 106 4 MOOSE JAW (Saskatchewan. Canada), Apr. 9. A small military plane and a big airliner collided high over Moose Jaw yesterday and plunged down on a golf course tn a flaming crash that killed 37 persons and set three houses ablaze. One woman was killed
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  • 31 4 Heroine (Mis&> Padamaja Viswanath) being confronted by "Drunkard Najcanathao" (M. A. Kalaui Azad). Pranatharthl" (V. Eswar) m a reminiscent mood; recalls his youthful diuys, beln* watched by "Rangarajan," hero
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  • 202 4 NEW YORK, Apr. 9 India yesterday asked that the United Nations Disarmament Commission which meets today at United Nations Headquaters. give -ts earnest consideration" to the proposal of Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, for a "standstill 1 agreement on hydrogen bomb tests pending
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  • 170 4 Tension Mounting in Br-Guiana GEORGETOWN. (British Gu ana) Apr. 9 Tension is mounting m this British colony after demonstrations against the refusal to grant hail to the deposed Chief Ml nister Dr. Chaddi Jagan and other People's Progressive Party lrader.s charged with holding an illegal procession. Police increased thei t
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  • 70 4 BRUSSELS, Apr. 9 A Royal Palace spokesman said here last night th c K.ng Baudouin had been informed that his father ex-King Leopold was contacted by plance yesterday m the jungles of Panama. The spakesman said King Baudouin was gratified to hear thc news although the court had
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  • 31 4 NEW YORK, Apr. 9.— Japan has become the 64th party to the statute of the International Court of Justice, tha United Nations Legal Department announced yesterday. The Japanese Government.
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  • 136 4 Stauw Gok Tjan. chairman of the "Consultative Body of thp Indonesian Citizenship* told a press conference recently that his organisation had rejected dual nationality for ett zens residing m Indonesia. Tbc Consultative Body which ii the Federation of all existing organisations of Indonesian citizens of Chinese origin
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  • 68 4 Mr. A Shukoor, a prominent contractor ana ex-president of the Singapore Kerala Samajam, sailed for Madras by ■j.s. "Rajula 1 yesterday on a month's holiday. Mr. Shukoor who hails from r-C. State will spend part of his holiday at h s native place of Vakkom and
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  • 48 4 The Australian Trade com* rvussion erinc r in Malaya, Mr. George S. Anderson, will visit Kuala Lumpur next week for discussions with Federation tvovornment officials and businessmen. Mr. Anderson will be fc-tayinsr at the Station Hotel from Monday (April 12) afternoon until Friday, April 16.
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  • 59 4 The most Hon'ble Pathamakyan Ashin "U. Thltthila Maha Thera, lecturer on Buddhist philosophy at the University of Rangoon, will arrive here from Bangkok by 8.0.A.C aircraft today at 2.15 p.m. The "professor is on his way to Australia. The Burmese jiudamst monk was m Great Britain
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  • 52 4 Dr. M. A. Rauf. Ambassador of India to Japan, will be arriving at Singapore today per S.S. Santhia en route to Japan, after spending a holiday m India. He is accompanied by his family. He is expected to leave Singapore by the same ship on Apr.
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  • 37 4 In connection with Sri Rama Navaini there will be special Puja and Ram Nam Bha#an at Sri Ramakrishna Mission Temple. 179 Bartlev Road, on Sunday the 11th instant from 7 p.m. to 8 <p.m.
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  • 38 4 on Apr. 2 deposited with the! U.N. Secretary General its! declaration accepting the con- 1 ditlons determ ne<j by the Gk«§ nftral Assembly on Dec. 9, 1953 to permit Japan to become at party to t.h« statute.- Reuter
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  • 64 4 PONDICHERRY, Apr. 9 Sixty volunteers of the Communist sponsored "United Front" were arrested yesterday when they demonstrated m Pondicherry for the merger of French Indian Settlements w th the Indian Union. Eyewitnesses said French Indian military personnel who assisted armed police m rounding up volunteers, seized the
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  • 67 4 UNITED NATIONS, (N.Y..) Apr. 9 India, often at odd* with the United State^ n world politics, thanked h*r yesterday for economic help ■without fatr ngs." R.R. Sak<?ena. Indian repre. told 1 the 18-natlon U.N. Economic and Social Council India and other Asian nountr f»s were jealous of
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