Indian Daily Mail, 13 April 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X No. 61. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 925 1 Peace Cannot Be Established By Threats Says Nehru INDIA WILL NOT JOIN THIS WAR OF IDEOLOGY BETWEEN U.S. U.S.S.R. BOMBAY, Apr. 12 Prime Minister Nehru said here yesterday he hoped delegates to the forthcoming Geneva conference would "think coolly" over the burning issues facing the world
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  • 36 1 The INDIA** DAILY MAIL wishes all its Tamil readers, advertisers and patrons a happy and prosperous) Tamil New Year. There will be no issue of the I.D.M. tomorrow (Wedtaeauay Apr. 14) £4. I.D.M.
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  • 38 1 JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector. Apr. 12 A one-day strike o( all physicians' employed m Israel's public health institutions and hospitals 1 began at midnight last nigrht m protest against the government's refusal of salary increases. AP
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  • 26 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 12.— Premier Nehru, answering a parliamentary question, says there are 42 foreign diplomatic missions m India.- A.P.
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  • 334 1 LONDON, Apr. 12. -A new organisation which wants to fix dates for the full independence of all Colonial peoples was founded here yesterday. The organisation the "Movement for Colonial Freedom" is the result of an amalgamation of three other organisations* the Br'tish
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  • 431 1 DULLES ULTIMATUM TO BRITAIN AND FRANCE? French Govt. Misgivings LONDON, Apr. 12. Mr. John Foster Duller United States Secretary of State began discussions with Mr. Anthony Eden. British Foreign Secretary on his proposals for a "united front" against the Communist threat to Indo-china and South-East Asia. Mr. Dulles dined with
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  • 78 1 LONDON, Apr. 12.—Brighteyed Princess Margaret who has some reputation as a cancan dancer, is now understudying the role of a dance hall hostess m a forthcoming stage play. The play i 9 "The Frog," adapted from a chiller by the late mystery witter Edgar
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  • 54 1 LONDON, Apr. 12 Ten United States newspapers oditors and publishers who arrived here after a three-week tour behind the iron curtain said the Rusans were "very civil— but careful." Asked about the Russian reaction to news of the Hbomb, Mr. B. Franklin, of Kansas, said discreet- a
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    73 1 In white overalls anj wearing a m'lUT's helmet, Princess Margaret step* out of the pit cage after her' ascent from the Calverton Coal Mine, Nottingham. The visit down the coal mine, the princess* own Idea, came after H.R.H. had officially opened a new colUery at nrarby Colgrave. The
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  • 68 1 KAMARAJ NAMES FOUR MINISTERS From Our Own Correspoiuflent MADRAS, Apr. 12 Mr. K. Kamaraj \a<\ir hay named, four minister* of the New Madras Cabinet before leaving fur Delhi last night. They are Mr. A. It. Shetty, Mr. M. liaktavaisa.aiu, Mr. C. Subramaniam, all three, members of the present ministry and
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  • 126 1 COMMUNISTS A PROBLEM TO E. PAKISTAN KARACHI, Apr. 12 Communists have become a serious problem to the Gov* ernment of East Bengal the provincial civil supplies Minister Mr. Ashraf Uddm Chaudhry said here yesterday. They had grained istrength he said because pf poor economic conditions m the province and had
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  • 54 1 TEHERAN, Apr. 12 Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, former Persian Prime Minister, agreed to appear before a military court after the court President had threatened to use force to make him appear. Dr. Mossadeq appealing against his conviction for treason sent word that he was on "hunger strike" and
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  • 25 1 The office of the Represen. tative of the Government of India m Malaya will remain closed today Apr, 19, on account of Baisakht
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  • 98 1 Says Doctor N. K. Menon PENANG: "Preliminary wedti|hg ceremonies should b B solemnised mi n any way that the parties d«>cid'' upon provided that m followed/ by compulsory and l S J rc S istratl <>n", said Dr. X Monon, Penan? Settlement Councillor referring
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  • 1188 1 —QUEEN ELIZABETH COLOMBO, Apr. 12 Queen Elizabeth acclaimed the Commonwealth as "a powerful instrument m safeguarding freedom and peace" when she opened the Ceylon Parliament m the Independence Memorial Hall here today. Addressing the Senators and members of the. House of Representatives at the opening
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  • 89 1 BOMBAY, Apr. U India wiil no tmiK.T stretch her baud* for foreign aid, I'ritue Minister Nehru t:»<i;ir.\i htTe jestertlay. He spoke to 15U.000 people inaugurating Golden Jubilee celebrations of the country's Ca-oyexative Movemenfc. He added! that the Kovornment would float a loan in--i«-:id to ftnanoe
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  • 2087 2 New Congress Government In Madras State Resignation Of Rajaji Cabinet And After MADRAS: Sri C. Rajagopalachariar, Madras Chief Minister, and eleven other Ministers, comprising the entire Cabinet, resigned on Thursday Apr. 8, after just two years m office. The Cabinet was asked by the Governor, Sri Sri Prakasa, to continue
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  • 122 2 A.I.R. News Bulletin From Madras NEW DELHI Dr. B. V. Keskar, Minister for Information and Broadcast' ing told Prof. D. C. Sharma, m the House of the People, that regional news bulletins would be started at Bombay from Apr. 15, this year, and at Calcutta, and Madras from May 1.
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  • 184 2 Why Pakistan Is Backward KARACHI: "We Muslims, indulge only m eating It is because of this that Pakistan has remained a backward country. While our countrymen are poor, we should be ashamed to hold grand dinner and other parties." This observation was mede by Khan Abdul Ghalfar Khan, speaking at
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  • 46 2 VAJDJA; Three idols including one of bord Vishnu have been turned up nere by a villager while digging: earth for OuildßQsr a hut. on one ot them is engraved the year •lew-ViKrani .Samvat" wfrich would point to it heirnr Aia XPaw old 1 FOC
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  • 271 2 Year Of Progress In Information Broadcasting NEW DELHI: Extension of the field of activity to include rural areas, greater use of the audio- visual media and of the regional languages and an emphasis on culture, were features of the working of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting dn 1953-64. The
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  • 203 2 NEW DELHI: The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court last week dismissed a petition under Article 32 of the Constitution filed by Sri M. K. Gopalan a former Agricultural Demonstrator of the Government of Madras ques. turning the validity of certain criminal proceedings before a
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  • 370 2 Paddy Procurement Abolished TRIVANDRUM: The T.C. Government has abolished the pady procurement with effect trom Apr. 7. A Government Press Note issued says "Government have given anxious consideration to the question of increasing the supplies of rice available m tne state. A few months back, when the stock position showed
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  • 312 2 NEW DELHI: The Congiegs Working Committee began its two-day session here under the presidentship O f Mr Jawaharlal Nehru. After the meeting, Mr. Balwantrai Mehta, General Secretary, told Pressmen that Mr. Nehru dwelt on a number of problems, including the Hydrogen bomb, U.S. military aid to Pakistan,
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  • 69 2 NAGPUR Film star and actress, Shanta Aptc, was arrested on Wednesday by the Nagpur Police for an alleged infringe, ment of the Prohibition rules. The"* Police said they had recovered six bottle's of foreign liquor from her room m a hotel here. A case under Sec. 332
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  • 193 2 NEW DEL.HI: Over 12 members of Union Parliament met under the auspices of thu All-Inaia National Unity Plm. 1 form to make further efforts for the mobiJisat on of public l opinion m support of tho Or- ganisation's demand for postponement of the reorganisation of States. Dr.
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  • 3146 3 India Govt's Attitude To Missionaries Clarified NEW DELHI: Activities of missionaries figured pro- He, however, made it clear that the Government had no prejudices against missionaries or foreign missionaries as such, m tact, he said, it had recognised over 100 missions. and they were
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  • 226 3 Population Control Research BOMBAY Prof. Julian Huxley, British scientist, ad. vocated the formulation of a "world population policy" to solve the population problem. Addressing the Family Planning Association of India on "Some problems of world population," Prof. Huxley said the policy should be based on a scientific assessment of the
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  • 44 3 NEW DELHI, April 9.— Huge deposits of iron ore have been discovered m the Godavari Hills, ten miles from Mathmandu, Nepal's Ministry of Planning reports. The Ministry says an Amer.can geologist has been deputed to survey the area.— Reuter
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  • 100 3 LONDON, April 10.— Mr. Jacob Malik, Soviet Ambassador to Britain unexpectedly asked to sec Mr. Anthony Eden the foreign Secretary, here yesterday. The Soviet Embassy declined to give correspondents the reason for the request. Mr. Malik only returned here two days ago from Moscow. He has been
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  • 42 3 BANGALORE The annual session of the All-India Madhwa Maha Mandal will be held on May 8 and 9 at Davangere. An exhibition of books and periodicals on Madhwa philosophy will also be held on the occasion.- FOC
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  • 240 3 NEW DELHI: Srimathi Dung»bal Deshmukh, Chair-' man of the Central Social Welfare Board, said that social welfare aa conceived by the Constitution m the Indian welfare State could only ben come effeoive if it was accompanied by social legislation Srimathi Deshmukh said that voluntary social welfare orsraniSHticru cu*»a
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  • 140 3 UNITED NATIONS N.Y.. April 10. Pleading urgency, Br tain proposed yesterday that the United States, Russia. Britain, France and Canada get together m private talks at once for world wide arms reduction. Obviously referring to tho recent U.S. hydrogen bomb tests m the Pacific and the
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  • 71 3 NEW DELHI: Sri K. D. Malavia, Deputy Minister f«r Natural Resources ?>nd Scientific Research, told the Hou.se of the People that the Ministry of natural Rcaoureea ;md Scientific Research had sold its patent for the solar cookers to two firms one m Bombay, and anothor m Calcutta Replying
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 352 4 Monogamy For Hindus- Why? Will Mr. Raj Explain? Sir, A bill providing for compulsory registration of Hindu marriages m th* Colony, is certainly a necessity. In fact, it has been a universal demand of the Hindu community throughout Malaya. In the absence of such registration, Hindu marriages are hard to
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    • 527 4 Sir, Among the two billion or more people on earth none surely presents a more imposing appearance than fche 6 million Sikhs of India 13th April, the Baisakhi Day is their Baptism Day (birth day of soldier.saints) and has been celebrated since 1699, on every
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  • 118 4 WASHINGTON, Apr. 12 A top defence official said that a powerfully destructive cobalt bomb was a scientific possibility but was not feasible as a weapon. Mr. Donald A. Quarles AsBistant Secretary of Defence for research and development said m a televised interview that* the cobalt bomb
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  • 737 4 "Gomathiyin Kathalan 1 which the Indian Fine Arts Society will stage at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow Wednesday, Apr. 14 and Thursday, Apr. 15, at 8 p.m., is an interesting Tamil drama written by "Devan" of Ananda Vikatan. Following is a brief synopsis of the story: Gopalan and Rangarajan
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  • 125 4 A Bird's Eye View, But LONDON, Apr. 12 A young X""! trying to defy a ton on spectators at \l«>~ tercay's session of the World Table Tennis championship* at Wembley crashed through the glare roof 100 feet above the playevs and hung there from a steel strut. In her excitement
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  • 68 4 'Jaya' Day At S.S.V. Temple On Tuesday Apr. 13, at 3.45 p.m. special pooja and prayer ceremonies will take place at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, 19 Ceylon Road, to usher the Hindu New Year "Jaya" which is to commence at 5.40 p.m. It is customary for the Hindus to
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  • 124 4 'OPERATION GEN CHINA'— FLOP! NAIROBI. Apr. 12.— Britain's anti-Mau Mau "Opera ton General China"- the plan whereby captured terrorist leaders were freed to get their followers to surrender was a flop. Acting Governor Sir Frederick Crawford admitted Saturday. He saki Britain is all set, as a result, to step up
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  • 52 4 Mr. S. Veerasamy, Secretary, Singapore Tamilian Association writes that the Association will hold th e 4th annual general meeting at 10 a.m. an Sunday April 18. at the Clerical Union Hall, Rangoon Road, Singapore. The President of tht Tamilian Association Mr. S. Jaganathan (City Councillor) will preside over
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  • 32 4 Commis Soner-jGeneral Mr. Malcolm MacDonaid will declare open the new Ceylon Qub House, 96, Balestier Road, today at 5.30 p.m. A tea-party has been arranged on that occasion.
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