Indian Daily Mail, 16 April 1954
1954-04-16
1
4
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/indiandailymail
Indian Daily Mail
-
Title Section16 1954-04-16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL X. No. 63. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
-
Article711 1954-04-16 1 France And United States To Explore Possibility PARIS, Apr. 15.— France and the United States yesterday decided that they will "examine the possibility of realising within the framework of the United Nations a collective defence destined to ensure the liberty, peace and security' of South-east AsiaReuter; A.P. - 711 words
-
Article71 1954-04-16 1 Arabian King In Karachi KARACHI, Apr. 15 King Saud of Arabia arrived here Wcdnc.-xlay on a 10-day .state visit to Pakistan. He 1$ the second Middle B»-t Monarch to make an official v sit this year. King Kai al of Iran was her« m Ma eh. King Saud. who wasAP - 71 words
-
Article41 1954-04-16 1 LONDON, Apr. 15 An all -party group of member? of Parliament sought House of Commons permission for seven MPs to visit Bonn, Paris and Rome to probe how the British taxpayers money is being *pent on Embassies or their equivalent.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
-
380 1954-04-16 1 NAIROBI, Apr. 15. Fears of an attempt on Queen Elizabeth's life by Mau Mau supporters or tan&ticb of a secret anti-white "Onego" society led to cuts m the Queen's tour of Uganda, it was learned here. The Governor of Uganda, Sir Andrew CohenA.P. - 380 words
-
193 1954-04-16 1 Queen Sees Statue Of Ceylon's Greatest Ruler POLONNARUWA. Ceylon, Apr. 15.— Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh after a seven-hour train journey through humid Jungles stoocj yesterday by the huge statue of King Parakxama Bahu, Ceylon's greatest ruler carved out of th« living rock. Polonnaruwa was the capital m193 words
-
Article, Illustration53 1954-04-16 1 Demonstrators. part of a 100-strong procession, march along the streets of New Delhi, to protest before the French Embassy against the four French Settlements In India. They carried* placard* and shouted both m English and Hindi. "Down with French Imperialism." Liberate French Settlement* m India,"53 words
-
155 1954-04-16 1 The Government of India award of scholarships for the 1. Mr. James Loh Ching Yew— 72, Woodleigh Park. Singapore.l3 M.A. (History) (2 years); 2. Mr. Kasim bin Yu.«of— 137. Jalan Junid, Muar M.8.8.5. (five to six years); 3. Miss Cherubal Pathayappura Leela— B.B.C. Transmit* Mng station,ISI - 155 words
-
443 1954-04-16 1 The Sub-Committee formed by the Singapore Dravidar Kazhakam to report on the Hindu Monogamous Marriage Ordinance, 1954, has issued the following memorandum: Having stud cd the Hindu Monogamous Marriage Ordinance, 1954, which was introduced by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, Member443 words
-
175 1954-04-16 1 New Ministry Off Madras Starts Work From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 15.— The new Madras Ministry began work on Wednesday without much fuse. There was very little reshuffling of ministers' rooms and offices as five were m their former Ministry. Chief Minister Kameraj told pressmen that Andhra.Madras border issues175 words
-
Article66 1954-04-16 1 UNITED NATIONS (New York), Apr. 15 The United Nations Information Service noted that a Belg.an expert. Pantaleon Lenk-Vevitch, discovered last month a subterranean field near Karachi which it said promises to relieve the critical water shortage m the capital cty of Pakistan. Water from the well,AP - 66 words
-
Article84 1954-04-16 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 15 Thfi Indian government has sent a new protest to France charging that French police shot and wounded several villagers on Sunday m the Pille. Chnvadi section of Pondicherry. The note, hande<i to the French ambassador, asked for the pun shment of theAP - 84 words
-
Article193 1954-04-16 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr, 15.—First of ten volumes of Tamil Encycolpaedia was released by the Tamil Valarchi Kalagham at a meeting m the University of Madras last evening. Mr. T. S. Avinaahilin. gam. President, said the entire work would consist of more than seventy-fiveCopyright - 193 words
-
Article117 1954-04-16 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 15 Dag Hammarskjold, United Nations Secretary General, said Wednesday development of the hydrogen bomb means another world war would lead to '*the suicide of civilization.'" Addressing the National Press Club luncheon, he said Uie H-bomb is the "logical conclusion of a policy ofAP - 117 words
-
Article1383 1954-04-16 1 K. R. RAMNATH - Crucial Session Off MIC Commences At Prai TO JOIN OR NOT TO JOIN UMNO-MCA ALLIANCE-MAIN QUESTION K. R. RAMNATH (By] PENANG, Apr. 15.— The Eighth Annual Session of the Malayan Indian Congress convenes tomorrow morning at Prai, for the first time at this place gince it was established eight years1,383 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement10 1954-04-16 1 Hth€ Lrtw mm. ovum B IN MALJMi OMR 17 VSttsfl10 words
-
Advertisement38 1954-04-16 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 66!o« OTHER PLACES 1 Mouth 6.00 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39 00 l Year 7a.0038 words
-
-
524 1954-04-16 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Apr. 16, 1954. Task Before The M. I. C \yE have already discussed m our editorial yesterday the urgent need tor the MIC not only to keep aloof from the UMNOMCA Electoral Alliance but from entire all-Mala-yan elections and politics, and we have called upon524 words
-
645 1954-04-16 2 'For Better Administration' BHAVNAGARr The Prime Minister, Sri Nehru, addressing a public meeting here referred to the linguistic reorganisation of the country, and said: "It is 'true that there should be a readjustment with a view to making public administration better, and cultural progressFOC - 645 words
-
108 1954-04-16 2 New Route Pattern For Indian Airlines DEHRA DUN The Indian Airlines Corporation have finalised a new route pattern to connect various important cities m India and would shortly announce their decision. Mr. Shankor Prasad, Chairman of the Indian Airlines Corporation, has arrived here from Delhi for an on-the-spot study ofFOC - 108 words
-
Article99 1954-04-16 2 NEW DELHI: The grants given for generel education to various universities by the Central Government m 1952.53 amounted to Rs. 8,492.783 and m 1953-54 Rs. 7,214,030, according to Dr. M. M. Das. Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Ministry. Replying to Mr. K. K. Basu m theFOC - 99 words
-
Article173 1954-04-16 2 BOMBAY Mr. B. G. Kher, Indian High Commissioner m the United Kingdom, arrived here last week from London by Air India International plane. He was accompanied by his ailing wife, his daugh-ter-in-law and grand-child. The Indian High Commismissioner who flew back, to India on leaveFOC - 173 words
-
Article101 1954-04-16 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. M. J. Desai. Commonwealth Secretary, it is learnt has been appointed Indian High Commissioner m London for a few months when Mr. Kher returns to India on leave for domestic reasons. The question whether Mr. Kher would return to London or a permanentFOC - 101 words
-
990 1954-04-16 2 DACCA: The travails of Cabinet-making m East Pakistan have not yet shown any signs of easing although the initial uproar caused by the Chief Minister, Mr. Fazlul Hug naming his three colleagues seems to have subsided to some extent, and Mr. H. S. SuhrawardyFOC - 990 words
-
Article206 1954-04-16 2 NAGPUR: Film star, Miss Shanta Apte and her brother Mr. BabuTao Govind Apte, pleaded "not guilty" to alleged offences under the Prohibition Act when the cases against them were taken up m a crowded Magistrate's Court here. Mr. Dongar Singh, First Class Magistrate, fixed June 10FOC - 206 words
-
Article116 1954-04-16 2 NEW DELHI: Dr. M. M. Das, Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Ministry, indicated here that there was a proposal for establishing a "Bal Bhavan" (Children's Home) m Delhi. Replying to Mr. S. N. Das, the Parliamentary Secretary added that the proposal was still m its initialFOC - 116 words
-
Article84 1954-04-16 2 TRICHUR: Municipal Council, Sri K. BalakrLshna Marar. Chairman, presiding, approved the revised estimates for 1953--•54 and tlie budge, estimates for 1954-55. On the recommendation of the Finance Committee Rs. 2,23.081 were provded for new Works during 1954-55 including R=. 55,000 for the maintenance of unmetalled84 words
-
Article120 1954-04-16 2 Speaking on the estimates Sri K. K. Warrier, Com. emphasised the need to provide money to solve the water .scarcity problem. He also advocated a development scheme for the town. Earlier, on a resolution moved by Mr. C. M. Joseph, the Council decided to ask theF.O.C. - 120 words
-
Article129 1954-04-16 2 n-urtiNvjujL.: Mr. T. Prakasam, Chief Minister, Andhra declned to comment on the latest resolution of the Conpress Working Committee reiterating its Prohibition policy and urging it s mplementation more effectively, when Pressme" drew his attention to it on his return to the State capi-' tal fromFOC - 129 words
-
502 1954-04-16 2 Madrasis Are Real Masters Of English Language Br. Council Expert's View MADRAS: Mr. F. L.. Billows, the British Councl expert on the teaching of English said on. the eve of his departure to England, after three years' stay, that when he first came to Madra.M, he was overwhelmed by theFOC - 502 words
-
Article53 1954-04-16 2 MADRAS: Speaking a t the Ug-adi (Telugu New Year? Day celebration by the M?T A d hra Vgnana Samithi on Sunday last at Chrompet, Sri C. Vivekananda Murthi^ Chairman, Andhra Public Service dhras t o do everything possible to promote the w ft if n^FOC - 53 words
-
Article411 1954-04-16 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Pat to m Thanu Filial, the Chief Minister of Travancore-C ochin State, held discussions with Mr. Raft Ahmed Kidwai, the Union Pood Minister, on the question of increasing the food ration from nine ounces to twelve ounces per head m the State. The Union MinisterFOC - 411 words
-
Article89 1954-04-16 2 K ARAIKU Dl Diamond stones and -golu jewels set with diamonds valued at R.-\ 28,000 alleged to have been smuggled from foreign countries were seized here by Mr. J. M. Somasundaram. Inspector, Customs Preventive Intel, ligence, Madurai, from the house of one Madhavlal following a raid. The CustomsFOC - 89 words
-
Article43 1954-04-16 2 TRIVANDRUM: Reviewing the punishments awarded to members of the constabulary n Travancore-Cochin during October December, 1953 the Inspector-General of Pol.cc sai<» 22 were dismissed, 142 suspended and 12 reuueed m rank. The complaints against 23 constables ended m their discharge FOCFOC - 43 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement41 1954-04-16 2 The d&tect Z^ sl^ PEPSm^/o j^? W SOOTHE SORE THROAT\tJtJ| chest L^J' these essences are vaporized and' P -> "Cllkn par a ace ce b s re !nH Cl Cy lhl Ugh throa t- sal s> iiBir-i heyactsoquicK] y and effectively. y41 words
-
-
564 1954-04-16 3 Minorities Have Right To Form Political Bodies jgfjgfjgfj Presiding over the Malabar District Muslim League Poiitical Conference, which began its two-day session here. Mr. Ismail said the League renderid indispensable service not only to the community It represented but to the country a-FOC - 564 words
-
Article93 1954-04-16 3 The Ex"tivo Committrc of the Tra-vancore-Cochm Pradesh ConP* F^ rt y at a meeting, Sri Madhavan Nayar pre!'"ng. decided to rcorgan.se ongross movement among la•*•s and student population. fo^ (> m g ctin S a| so decided to form a Sev a Dai, and anFOC - 93 words
-
Article266 1954-04-16 3 BOMBAY: A five-members C t nt^ exertion of the British Museum, has arrived here by the Ohusan e n route to Nepal to carry out a survey of flora m the unexplored regions round the 27.000 ft. peak of Dhaulßiri and the smaller Annapurna. The expedition isFOC - 266 words
-
199 1954-04-16 3 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru had another meeting with Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, Finance Minister, last week m Parliament House At the conclusion of the talks which lasted three quarters of an hour, news spread m the lobbies that the differences between themFOC - 199 words
-
Article331 1954-04-16 3 PALGHAT: Presiding over the g-olden jubilee open ng day celebration of the local Nuranl Hindu High School Mr. Justice A. S. Panchapake«a Aiyar of i-he Madras High Court strcasod the importance of retaining the English language :n our educational curriculum Mr. A. S. P. Aiyar said thatFOC - 331 words
-
Article82 1954-04-16 3 LAHORE: Addressing- a convention of Muslim Leaguers here Mr. Feroz Khan Noon, We -st Punjab Premier, said that Communists and "Indian agents" played an outstanding r ole m defeating the Muslim League m the East Bengal Elect ons. The 25 per cent Hindus m East Bengal, whoFOC - 82 words
-
Article117 1954-04-16 3 MANGALiORE Presiding over the annual day celebra^ tioo3 «f the \eshawanta. Vyayama Sala, Bantwal, Sri C. M. Poor.acha, Chief Minister of Coorg extended to the people of South Kanara hs beet wishes for Ugadi and wished them a happy and prosperous New Ycai. He tracedFOC - 117 words
-
314 1954-04-16 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Ghazanfai Ali Khan, Pakistan's High Commissioner m India, arrived here ttfcm Delhi by air on a IWe-dey visit to the city. In an interview at Santa Cruz airport, Mr. Ghazanfar Aii told reporters that m his opinion both the Prime MinistersFOC - 314 words
-
Article764 1954-04-16 3 DACCA: The new Eaat Bengal skeleton Cabinet of four members, taeadfd by Mr. A. K. Fazlul Hug as Chief Minister, was swum m by the tiovOTior, Mr. Khaliquzzanuin, at a brief ceremony at Government House here recently A largo gathering, vvtiich included members ofFOC - 764 words
-
Article727 1954-04-16 3 MALDI VE'S GIFTS FOR QUEEN COLOMBO, Apr- 14.— Queen Elizabeth yesterday received six gorgeously robed delegates from the Maldive Islands who had travelled 400 miles across the Indian Ocean to pledge their loyalty and present gifts to the Royal visitors, The queen told them "Islanders ourselves we cannot help butReuter; AP - 727 words
-
Article74 1954-04-16 3 LONDON, Apr. 14 Ml* Carol Coleman a 20--year-old Londoner, has given birth to two sets of twins In less than 12 months. The second twins— Timothy who weighs five pound* two ounces) and Susan (five pounds seven ounces) were bom last week. The first twinsReuter - 74 words
-
137 1954-04-16 3 LONDON, Apr. 14. A Kuala Liumpur proposal that a delegation of Maley and Chinese leaders should come here to protest against alleged "secrecy" m election talks between the High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer and the nine Sultans is still under consideration here.Reuter - 137 words
-
Article74 1954-04-16 3 MADRAS: The Election Commission has called upon the Madura! Ramanathapuram Tirunelveli local* authorities const tuency of the Legislative Council to elect a member m the vacancy caused by the death of Sri S- O. Sp. Odayappa. The following dates have been fixed for the different stagesFOC - 74 words
-
Article222 1954-04-16 3 BOMBAY: The two-day discussions between Mr. Pattom Thanu Pillai, Chief Minister ©f Travancore-Cochin, and Mr. Raft Ahmed Kidwai. Union Food Mm ster, on the question of increasing the rice quantum of the food ration m Travan-core-Cochin ended here last week. It is learnt that, as a result ofFOC - 222 words
-
Article89 1954-04-16 3 COLOMBO. Apr. 14.— The Ceylon News aaid today that Sir Oliver CoonetHtekc the Finance Minister, will succeed Lord Soulbury to become Ceylon's first Cevlonese Gorernor General. The newspaper quoted "offl. cial sources" m Colombo as saying that Queen Eliza both will announce this 'appointment onReuter - 89 words
-
105 1954-04-16 3 WASHINGTON. Apr. 14. Senator Joseph McCarthy said last night he had sworn testimony that Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimor, the man who mads the American atom bomb had been a member of the Cora, munist Party. The Wisconsin Communist hunter said that though the Atomic EnergyReuter - 105 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement17 1954-04-16 3 PERFUME SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE PRICE 75cts. Each BOX OF SIX $4.50 ENQUUUES INVITED FROM THE TRADE ROBINSONS SINGAPORE.17 words
-
-
777 1954-04-16 4 Ceylon Indian Congress 'Restive' On Pact RECENT ACTIONS DECLARATIONS OF CEYLON GOVERNMENT-CAUSE COLOMBO: The Ceylon Indian Congress can no longer remain passive m view of developments following the Indo-Ceylon Pact, states its Working Committee m a resolution adopted at a meeting last week. The resolution states that those who haveFOC - 777 words
-
Article323 1954-04-16 4 CANBERRA, Apr. 15 Translators worked round the clock today on "spy" documents turned over to the Government by fugitive Soviet diplomat Vladimir Petrov But the Russian's attractivfl honey-blonde wife said she believed h,« k had been kidnapped. Speaking to newsmen a.t the Soviet Embassy, Mrs. Petrov said:AP - 323 words
-
Article175 1954-04-16 4 T-.r mdi.-m Fin e Arts Society deaenrca to bo heartily congratulated on its succe °ul staging: of the wellknown Tamil play by "Devan" of Ananda Vikat.in" entitled GOMATHIYIN KATHALAN" M the Victoria Theatre yesterday and the day before. Beth the performances were well .itionised as could be judgedO.S.M. - 175 words
-
Article47 1954-04-16 4 BOMBAY, 'Apr. 14— An eight-men Austrian expedition which will attempt to climb three little known peaks m the Himalayas arrived here today from Genoa* The expedition Is led by Dr. Rudolf Jonas. 45-year-old surgeon and brother of the Lord Mayor of Vienna ReuterReuter - 47 words
-
Article393 1954-04-16 4 SPLIT IN LABOUR PARTY LONDON, Apr. 15 Mr. Aneurin Bevan. leader of the Leftwing of the British Labour Party ha«? resigned from th» Party's "shadow cabinet it was learned here. The shadow cabinet oghsists of the leading members of tha Party who would normally hold ministerial offices if it wereReuter - 393 words
-
Article240 1954-04-16 4 UNITED NATIONS Apr. 15.— Britain's Sir 'Pierson Dixou saiu Wednesday he would propose that private disarmament talks of the pro_ posed U.N. Sub-Committee 1,0 held m London. .Six Pierson told the 12--natioij Disarmament Commission that he believed the SubCommittee should be given ODly the mostReuter - 240 words
-
Article196 1954-04-16 4 LONDON. Apr. 15 Sir Winston Churchill said the Government did not th:nk members of Parliament should have an increase m salaray ■Bd a pension. An all-party House of Common* Committee studied the problem of members who find it difficult to make ends meet recently recommended their salaries shouldReuter - 196 words
-
Article116 1954-04-16 4 TOKYO, April 15 AJapanese Government t pokesman said Wednesday the rendition of Japanese tir-sher-men burned by radioactive a;h from the March 1 hydrogen explo&ion at Bikini "does not wai rants of timism." That supported Japanese doctors who challngcd a statement by U. S. Ambassador John AllisonAP - 116 words
-
Article84 1954-04-16 4 VOXFOP.D (Missouri), Apr 15 Novelist Willinin Faulkner didn't ppena a penny of the US$3O,OOO he was given when he won the Nobel Pr.;r.e for Literature m 1950. The entire amount was placed m a trust fund, adm nis. tered by a three man board to beAP - 84 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement48 1954-04-16 4 Xl* Ti^ ??J?.'?Sj**°ZE?^^Z7. opens today 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. I Begum PAKA SHEKMUK G«eta BALI m I T~ TODAY 11 AM. I "Yellow Ron* Of Texas" "Scatlan4 Yard Invtutigator" I I TOMORROW 11 A.M. 1 r "OKLAHOMA BADLAND A "STAND UP SING" I nlniil i: iMi'n i l'"iliiir|iMi|iiiiliMi|iliiliMifiiii|iiiillili|iiii|iiii|iiii|ini|mi|ini|iiii|iin|i|ii|uii|im|iMi|iii~48 words
-
Advertisement120 1954-04-16 4 s <! Indian Film Combines Presents "MAL X I N I Starring MITAN SAJJAN GOrE VAKIIJ DIAMOND TODAY At 3 7.30 p.m. 1 V NAGAIAH. T. K. BHAGAVATI. M.V. KAJAMMA, C.X SARASWATHI etc. etc. m I A NOVEL TAMIL PRODUCTION I Tomorrow Morning Show 11 a.m. 'GOVT. AGENT' VS 'PHANTOM120 words
-