Indian Daily Mail, 11 April 1954
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Title Section18 1954-04-11 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 60. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article565 1954-04-11 1 COMET CRASH— SIX BODIES RECOVERED Plane Exploded In Mid-Air? MYSTERY OF JET AGE NAPLES, Apr. 10. —The British aircraft carrier Eagie and a destroyer last night picked up six bodies trom the Comet wnich met sudden, mysterious disaster while climbing into the sub-strato-sphere outward bound from Rome Thursday night. TwentyoneReuter - 565 words
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Article542 1954-04-11 1 SIR OLIVER GOONETILLEKC TO BE APPOINTED GOVERNOR-GENERAL COLOMBO, CEYLON, Apr. 10. This island yesterday awaited the arrival of Queen Elizabeth today with an assurance at least one quarter of Ceylon's eight million people will be jammed into Colombo ready to shout "Long Live the Queen." The entireReuter - 542 words
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Article103 1954-04-11 1 G. R. EDWARDS - "I believe m a political sys. tern called democracy. Democracy is based on the will of the people, and people arc naturally good and kindly md uncrufl, and when they vary from that it's usually because of some over-riding outside influence, either political or economic. But,103 words
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Article480 1954-04-11 1 LONDON, Apr. 10--Bri-tain's most brilliant aircraft tev.ume.au3 were compibiclj baiuea oy the uig m^»u-ry *>' the jet ttge wny tnree apparently ioo. proof Comet air uners nave met sucaen disaster. Only a few weeks ago they stripped the whole of BntiM. Overseas Airways fleet ojReuter - 480 words
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Article82 1954-04-11 1 LONDON, Apr. 10 The British Miar^try of Transport tonigrht withdrew its certificate of airwortihinesß of afl Oomct aircraft pending tovcstUfnticn into the cause*-' of recent disasters. Another question a-ked is what would happen if there was some mishap of the pressurl^ation of the inside of the cabin82 words
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Article184 1954-04-11 1 LONDON. April. Sir Winston Churci'.l told a pr.vate meeting of his Conservative supporter t in the House ct Common.., the Government will not agree that salaries of members of Parliament be increased by 50 percent to £1,500 a year. This proposal was recently put forward by an officialReuter - 184 words
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Article87 1954-04-11 1 CALCUTTA. April 10.— One person was killed and 25 injured when 200 railwaymen aimed with cudgels and iron bars attacked a passenger tr.i n of Bally railway station six miles from here yesterday. In the battle railwaymen also attacked station buildings and i*zt tire to a small house.Reuter - 87 words
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245 1954-04-11 1 PARIS. Apr. 10.— French Premier Joseph Laniel pledged yesterday France will continue fighting m Indo.china until a negotiated peace can be obtained liuj, m a xo-inxnuie policy statement to tne tench Aanuiuuiy, uaniei ni.iuc no nienf.ioa ox the v-sit h«rc nVxi wcex of tJ.sA.P. - 245 words
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Article81 1954-04-11 1 and m emergency he could bring the aircraft down if necc-Bary a.t a speed cf 7,000 fret a minute. The effect; of leak m the fuselage would not be sufficient to injure seriously any of the occupants m the short time before the plane spot down to a lower oxygenfilledReuter - 81 words
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Article90 1954-04-11 1 MARGARET MEADE - "I was an acvress, and after j.aying a part *fi a detect,.. m. a piay 1 tnougn.t I'd like to sec what it was like m real life. So 1 answered an advertisement and got the job. That was fifteen years ago, and I've liked it so90 words
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301 1954-04-11 1 Japan Says Atomic Tests Necessary For World Security TOKYO, Apr 10. Japan's Foreign Minister said last night continued American atomic tests are necessary for the security of free nations. And Katsuo Okazaki said. Japan does not intend to ask the United States to stoo its tests m the Pacific. OkazakiA.P.; Reuter - 301 words
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Article89 1954-04-11 1 NEW YORK. Apr. 10.- As the 12-nation d aurmament commission gathered at United Nations headquarters yesterday for a meeting dramatised by the effects of the recent hydrogen tomb tests, Japan sent to the World Organisation tho resolution passed by thfi Diet recently iiak-'ng that the89 words
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Article, Illustration22 1954-04-11 1 The membra of the Indonesian Press Delegation Photographed at the A'.»ka Pillar near Kutb Mlnar (Delhi) which they vtoited on March 22.22 words
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Article179 1954-04-11 1 England's Gift To America NEW YORK. Apr. 10. Sir Winston Churchill declared nere last night m a recorded sjjeech he was still a strong supporter of the principle tn.il though "manA- k.nds of evils ••viii crop up" m a DemociaUc soc ely "they usually breed their owu cure' if givenReuter - 179 words
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Article122 1954-04-11 1 Mr. F, S. Thompson, who Is a Retail Merchandising Department Area Advister of the Shell Petroleum Company Limited with Headquarters 1 m London, arrive**! m Singapore last Thursday to see for himself what conditions are like In Malaya, The Shell Company. who has built up a122 words
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Article73 1954-04-11 1 RANGOON. BURMA. Apr. 10. Women outnumber men m the age group 16 to 20 among Rangoon residents but from 21 onwards males take over m numbers till the age of fil. After that the longer lived female comes up top aeain. Indians and Pakistan's form theA.P. - 73 words
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298 1954-04-11 1 The Singapore Government Giizetto published yesterday rules for the Master Plan under section 52 (c) of the Singapore Improvement Ordinance. These rules have been approved by the Board of the Trust and Executive Council. Because of the need to ensure In the public interest that298 words
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Article64 1954-04-11 1 DR. G. B. JEFFERY - "Education has its roots m npcess:ty. Without assistance from his ciders a human child cannot find his feet m this world and grow into his place is an adult m the community into wh'ch he is born. We cannot avoid educating our "hildren. and the only64 words
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Article60 1954-04-11 1 KATILLEEN LEA - "Life, like fru:t, is there m book, stoned, pulped, jelled, crystallized, jemmed if this Is ■>ot too homely a comparison. Perhaps it Ls end yet m pr*serv'ng, m distilling and concocting there is surely something marvellous 1 and the de. gree of transformation m cooking i~ not60 words
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Advertisement40 1954-04-11 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 C6!00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19 50 6 Months 39 00 1 Year 78.0040 words
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808 1954-04-11 2 "Last month 712,000 people were living m White Areas, m the Federation, now the figure has gone up to 1,110,000, with the latest declaration of a White Area m Kelantan. This means that m the Federation today there are now 1,110,000808 words
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Article103 1954-04-11 2 COLOMBO; The following have been selected by the cJovermnent of India for the award of scholarships under their Cultural Scholarship* Scheme, .states a press, note from the indan High Commissioner's office. The course of study and the institution to which they have b©en allocated are alsoFOC - 103 words
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Article, Illustration428 1954-04-11 2 KARACHI: Dr Khan Samo, former Chief Minriister of the North-West Frontier Province, left Karclii afer a ten-day visit Ourirui hia stay here. Dr. ruum taxmu Jilid lat-'euli^ii wjui nta oxvumcr ituum auqui criiaixax jvoan anu several i u^vi .'taa v^auunet meiaina* incnu'Ckme trie mmc iviuiusier Mr. MohammadAP - 428 words
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Article79 1954-04-11 2 "The trouble with written humour, as I see it. is that so many people write it so much better Without trying: serious literature and journalism, it it seems to me, is often m. finitely funnier than the best efforts of the comic writers. The world is full ofBERNARD HOLLOWOOD; FOC - 79 words
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371 1954-04-11 2 Congress Policy On States Re-formation Defied Surprise! WiSS W DELHI LThe virtual defiance by some State Legislature., and Pradesh Congress Committees of the v^ngress directive on the issue of reorganization of States cSS™"^* 1 r ?F etful surprise" m the Congress Working Committee which met here last week The CongressFOC - 371 words
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Article347 1954-04-11 2 ERNAKULAM: About 35 delegates, led by Sri R. M. Manakalath, Cochin Praja Socialist Party leader, walked out from the meeting of Praja Socialist delegates from all parts of TravancoreCochin State held here to approve a programme, drafted by the State P.S.P. Executive, andFOC - 347 words
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Article509 1954-04-11 2 Migration To Commonwealth i^UiOKK: Indian delegates to the uimunonwt^utn xve*a.uoos ouo.t«rix>nce tav-ui"ea certain measure" Oi jiUKTaUon irum ±ncua to otner i>ari.> ox me uommonweaiin as long ad conattimos m emptuymeitt. aboard were guaranteed and uo auscmiunution On wcwi vr otner s:n>unoa was at the receiving country. Tne conierence, wnicn continuedFOC - 509 words
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Article145 1954-04-11 2 JEANNE HEAL - Just c year ago I had a motor accident and was taken to hospital. Next morning a policeman arrived at my bedside to take a formal statement But clutched behind ms back was a bunch of flowers he had rescued from my wrecked car and kept alive m145 words
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Article, Illustration203 1954-04-11 2 LAHORE: The Chief Minis er. Mr. Feroze Khan Noon ndicated that the Muslim High might cons der the -luestion of throwing open the organisation to non-Muslims. He told a convent.nn ol Muslim Leaguers here that nor. political party In Pakistan, nade up of people professing iiilerent faiths,AP - 203 words
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Article352 1954-04-11 2 Two rival Mu^iTi League groups m Pakistan Punjab held separate meet ngs at the residences of their respective leaders Chief Minister Malik Feroze Khan Noon, and Mian Mumtaz Dau'tana to take <tock of the latest political levelopments m the country vth special reference to the MuslimSYBIL THORNDIKE; FOC - 352 words
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Article90 1954-04-11 2 HECTOR BOLITHO - "I believe that nmn test enemy Ifl fear: not ioar m battle, but m hs day-to. day life. Yes fear, and selfishness with wh'ch it is curioisly entwined.. They are the u.timate fct\s. And I do not )>*•- -1 eve that they are conquered ny action. They90 words
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Article62 1954-04-11 2 GWENDA HOL. LANDER - "It took me nearly twenty years of my adult life to learn the value to m nd and booy of daily periods of doing nothing Twenty years is quite a time; partial rly if we consider that o: > essive 'busy-ness' can and T> 14 often doos, iiaH62 words
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Advertisement81 1954-04-11 2 HINDU SANKARAS Religious Art Jewelleries \S 1 Perfumes, Charms, "^2^ j Mohammedan (/^Xxj charms. Amulets. W/yiar^ Vedic Prayers. \MrQ>\ KtwachdJ. FaitbM /^k -<»J Reproductions of '^fcr^^^fc' Hindu Gods m the Enchst 41' money order by Air M*U for Catalogues *nd Literature,. Hindu s Ankara, 12 tessborough SarNnt Westminster, Lpndon, 8.W.1.81 words
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Advertisement18 1954-04-11 2 SCRIBE OF THE WORLD Wf§S PIIftT PENS Agents Jacobson Van Den Berg (Singapore) Ltd. Singapore Penang K. Lumpur18 words
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Article1332 1954-04-11 3 S. N. CHANDRASEKARAN - S. N. CHANDRASEKARAN Hy Hundred-Year Old Institution The M t.t a Herbarium is cne of the oh: -,-t n «iii,.n,mu ,A lt* km* In thi fJ country It haa lU^Si? i^Mat^ City and ha* grown up later m Coimbatore. OT ALMOST everybody knows what a museum is.FOC - 1,332 words
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Article265 1954-04-11 3 '■'L'ne saoc tnaj never uee«...j rusoiiug iius been inventeu, jhj rwse-ivlary tiunaa, m a. jji^yiauiuic tnoauuast m tii« uoo s i'ctcific {service, 'in* rtonutr MM is oemg niauulactuied m tens o£ tnousauu^ cuia aiiuuid be m tne .su^u u> now. it is mace m tne wc&i oi t^ngiand265 words
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429 1954-04-11 3 IND. AIRLINES WORKING AT A LOSS WHY? Nij.W UsiiakU: Mr. Raj i^uiiaaur. utqputy Minister for *-^iJiiaailic<UiK^iio .lout toe iaou^e 01 lli© i J copie tnat the "■•mat; tomiu uy me jui—an Aiiiiiie d v^/iporauoa uunnx trie ni.st four mfcOUk* va( d«o vptiiUuua was ftuirut iuf. iiw.uii muuis ama the exuiivunvuFOC - 429 words
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Article42 1954-04-11 3 maKing; an absolutely accurate fit is guaranteed and money back if qven the worst hooligan can part sole from upper or stub through the toes. "Bad luck for the shoe menders but they never seem out of work anyhow," sHid Rose-Mary Sands.42 words
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Article55 1954-04-11 3 "I am afraid that welleducated women nowadays rorget that they are destined for marriage end, come what may, it is mamage that must always have their first thoughts. The temptation to forget this is enormous— the further a woman goes m her chosen line, the less suitable she is toDAVID DICKINSON - 55 words
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552 1954-04-11 3 NEW DELHI: India is believed to have informed France that she does not intend to take over, unilaterally, villages m the French settlement which have proclaimed their independence. At the same tune, India, it has been emphasized, will not tolerate the violation ofFOC - 552 words
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Article, Illustration421 1954-04-11 3 MADRAS: Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar presided over anc Inaugurated the devotional drama "Aiyyappan," presented by the Stage and enacted by Nawab T. S. Rajamanikam and wis troupe, at the Open Air Theatre m Congress Grounds Teynampet. Inaugurat n&- the drama. Dr. Ramaswami Aiyar said thatFOC; AP - 421 words
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Article223 1954-04-11 3 BOMBAY: The Air India International Corporation at ius mooting approvt-u tne pio-ijvj'-ai io op«r<iu; two atw services to tne *'ar li&st. Mr. J. K. i). Tata Chairman of tne <-*>rporation presided over %MH mcenn^. The two mw ;ervices to the Far ijast arc, one viaFOC - 223 words
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54 1954-04-11 3 The Greatest Malady Of Sinhalese— Laziness? MAHARAGAMA: "The frr easiest malady of the Sinhalese is laziness. They are the laziest peop] t 'on earth. The Taniiis are progressing because they are industrious," said Mr. P. die S. Kularatne, General Manager of B.T.S. Schools. s»t the annual prize erlvimr of the54 words
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572 1954-04-11 3 Do Animals Have Colour Perceptions Tiicre are many answers to this question, for animals difI'er widely m their perceptions of colour, and colour vision is far from universal. Among the s.mplevst forms of animal life, the whole surface of the body is sensitive to light and one may consider thkUNESCO; FOC - 572 words
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Advertisement117 1954-04-11 3 fjA fl& Remember the three famous 100 years old nW^HHß^^TJ^^^^^^fijf wines of China. fffi^ylß/^ liljlflfcSrWP CIIAN LEE CHYE M!l>K\iJJ» WINE:— CSfSa T!? 809-2U if dSjf Consists of special "CIIIN CHIN" deer horn m»WaL** W oWWI HMJAKV and prepared from famous herbs. V > Bffi£«» l Road. KSsml > jKnfflWJit nni117 words
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Article, Illustration843 1954-04-11 4 MOVE TO ACQUIRE STATE AND FEDERAL CITIZENSHIP The Johore State Nationals (Indian) Association, Kluang, the fi|3t of its kind m the Federation was launched recently m the Government Fjngiiah School, Kluang, before a distinguished gathering of officials, unofficial and members of the public. The Acting Representative843 words
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Article45 1954-04-11 4 Persons who arc interested m joining listening groups to hear every Sunday from 3 p.m. to 5 pjn. Radio Malaya's Programme, "Ufclverslty of the Air," are Invited to contact the Br tish douncil'a Adult Educ&tioß Officer. Stamford Road, sinBra.pore. 6.45 words
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Article92 1954-04-11 4 Mr. R. K. Samy, Adviser and Ex-President of the Singapore Traction Company Employees* Union peacefully passed away at the General Hospital on Friday at 3.30 a.m. and wa; buried at th e Hindu Cemetry at 5.50 P ni. About 1500 memben. including the Genera. Manager92 words
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Article20 1954-04-11 4 Cooking Demonstration Tomorrow, Monday. April 12. at sp.m. there will be Cooking demonstration of "Mesu-pafc" at the KanvUa Club premises.20 words
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Article, Illustration211 1954-04-11 4 - A Picture That Will Be Remembered LAJLA MAJNU, an mv mortal love epic, has been the favourite theme with nearly half a dozen film producers m India. Each one began pruning- the sequences so as to make It adaptable for a film and it should be said mSELVAS - 211 words
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Article1130 1954-04-11 4 GOVT.TO WRITE OFF LOANS NEW DELHI: The Rehab Uttatlon Minister, Mr. Ajit Pras*d Jata, announced m tne House vt xtxv People that the Government bad dkftdded by way of heipin X tne refugees to write off loans taken by them upto tne extent i>f its. 300 provided1,130 words
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