Indian Daily Mail, 17 April 1954
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Title Section16 1954-04-17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 64. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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406 1954-04-17 1 Warns Against Establishing N.A.T.O. Airports Bases From Our Own Coi respondent NEW DELHI, Apr. 16.— Premier Nehru declared categorically m the House of People on Thursday that the Portuguese must quit Goa and other pockets m India. He said that India was not boundReuter - 406 words
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Article41 1954-04-17 1 LONDON. Apr. 16. The worUl' population increased by an estimated 80,000,000 people to about 2,469,000,--000 betwo.'n 1951 and 1952 according to tbe 1953 edition of the Demographic Year Book issued by the Unttn;i Nations Statistical official. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article121 1954-04-17 1 LONDON, April 16.— A Conservative MP, Mr. C. F. H. Gough, suggested to the House of Commons that thousands of people from overcrowded London should be moved to Canada. Someone of genius he said should be invited to see whether a new town could be startedReuter - 121 words
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Article50 1954-04-17 1 LONDON, April. 16. Moscow Radio m English last nipht announced that on the 89th anniversary of the death of Abraham Lincoln, it wished "to pay tribute to the nreat American stale man." "Lincoln was a staunch champion of American's democratic tradition" the radio uonuneotator •aid..- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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154 1954-04-17 1 KARACHI. Apr. 16. -On the intervention of the Prime Minister Mr. Mohammed Ali rebels on the Muslim League party m Pakistan's Constituent Assembly have put off action on a motion of "no confidence" m Sir Zafrullah Khan, Foreign Minister, and Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani. Minister of theReuter - 154 words
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161 1954-04-17 1 CENSORSHIP OF D. B. P. NEWS PROTESTED HANOI, Apr. 16.— A1l seven United States correspondents covering Dien Bien Phu have cabled the American Ambassador m Saigon Mr. Donald Heath protesting that French army restrictions have prevented them sending on adequate picture of events hereto the United States. They asked Mr.Reuter - 161 words
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460 1954-04-17 1 ELEPHANTS SALUTE TO MONARCH NUWARELIYA, (Ceylon), Apr. 16. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh have left the humid Ceylon plains to spend Easter week-end quietly m this cool mountain resort. A oottaee has been ***t aside for tbem here at Nuware--7 y a—AP; Reuter - 460 words
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135 1954-04-17 1 From Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY, Apr. 16.— French authorities backed by their goondas are continuing terrorising campaign against those leaders demanding merger. Since Tamil New Year's Day a resign of terror has been inflicted upon Pondicherry, where gangs of rowdies unchecked byCopyright - 135 words
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Article, Illustration160 1954-04-17 1 Ex-King Leopold) of Belgium is missing n the jungles of Daiien Province m Panama. An announcement on Apr. 8, said that no word had! been heard s£nce Leopold and his two companions left on an expedition ten days ago. The announcement was made on behalfAP - 160 words
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293 1954-04-17 1 CANBERRA. Apr. 16 Mrs. Petrov, wife of the Soviet diplomat wh o ha«# found political asylum m Australia, wa» heard at the Embassy today despite rumours of her "disappearance." A Rcuter correspondent who is familiar with her voice visited the Embassy today and whileReuter - 293 words
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Article60 1954-04-17 1 AUSTIN, TEXAS. Apr. 16. Mr. Albn Shivers, Governor of Texas, yesterday signed a bill outlawing the Communist party m Texas from the moment of signature. Mr. Shivers said he still favoured the death penalty for convicted Communists but would be willing for Texas to try theReuter - 60 words
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Article83 1954-04-17 1 DEATH DUST ON PLANE! CALCUTTA, Apr. 16 A York aircraft of British Overdraw Airway* Corporatun is on its way irom SytDney to London with a sum pie of tfust found on its w^ngst which a member of the crew said was believed to be radio-active. No scientific test was carriedReuter - 83 words
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Article94 1954-04-17 1 H.E. the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. W. A C. Goode, has appointed the following to be assessors tr> the Commission of Inquiry on the Constellation crash at Kallang Airport on March 13. 1954, says a Government press note issued here yesterday. The assessors are Capt, L.94 words
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Article27 1954-04-17 1 NEW YORK, Apr. It— Mr. Alan Lennex-Boyd the British Transport Minister reaffirmed his faith m Jet airliners before leaving here last nieht by air for London.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article59 1954-04-17 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 16.—Temperature m Madras City reached 100 degrees on Thursday for the first time this year. All indications are that Tamil and Andhra areas will swelter m higher temperatures for another month before monsoon really breaks out. Welcome showers have alreadyCopyright - 59 words
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Article59 1954-04-17 1 Charge Against N. N. R. C. MUNSAN. Apr. 16 A ITnited Nations spokesman said today Polish and Czech delegates to the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission today submitted a letter to the Military Armistice Commission m which tho Communists charged the Neutral Nations inspection teams m South Koreji were not allowedReuter - 59 words
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Article34 1954-04-17 1 LONDON. Apr. 18 Nine Labour members of Parliament have put forward clause demanding that Parliament's approval should be given before the atomic energy authority can build atomic or hydrogen bomba,- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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400 1954-04-17 1 SYRACUSE, NEW YORK, Apr. 16.— Mr. John Foster Dulles, the American Secretary of State, said here he was "well satisfied' with the results of his talks m London and Paris on Indo-China. Mr. Dulles flew here from Paris on his way to aReuter - 400 words
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143 1954-04-17 1 ADMISSION TO U.K. MEDICAL SCHOOLS, '55 Competition for entry to medical schools m the United Kingdom from overseas stu dents for 1955 continues to be very keen and almost all choojs receive far more applications than they can ac cept. In half the schools m which candidates are placed by143 words
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Article63 1954-04-17 1 THE HAGUE. Apr. 16.— Holland has asked the United States for full details of the proposed South-east Asian dofence pact, diplomatic source* said here. While there is no question yet of positive Dutch moves towards joining such a pact those sources stressed that Netherlands sovereignty over WestReuter - 63 words
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629 1954-04-17 2 S'porr Sat.. April, 17 1954 NOTES AND COMMENTS On Govl. Of India Scholarships lO BENEFIT TKL'E MALAYANS policy underlying the award of Government of India scholarships to Malayan students, as lar as we are aware, is the anting of an opportun.t. to such of those as are m need of629 words
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844 1954-04-17 2 Part In East Africa And Western Desert Campaigns rpHE full story of the redoubtable part played by the 4th and sth Indian Divisions m the East African and Western Desert campaigns at the beginning of World War II is told m the first844 words
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Article166 1954-04-17 2 TIRUNEL.VELI Sri Karia manikkapcrumal temple, m Tirunelveli town, was burgled Jewels and vessels, valued at Rs. 8,500 are reported missing from the "Treasure" room, A gold jewel, studded with precious stones. and known as the "kreetam," to adorn the head of the idol, costing about Rs. 5,000FOC - 166 words
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Article208 1954-04-17 2 CALCUTTA According to the returns received m the Department of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics, the total gross sea and land cus. Toms revenue, collected m India during January, amounted to Rs. 1,321 lakhs as against Rs. 1,328 lakhs m the corresponding month of the previous year.FOC - 208 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-04-17 2 CHOONG BROS. Photo EDDIE CHOONG, the Malayan and all-England Badminton Champion (left), talk* over strategy with his brother Dave at Niagara Falls, New York on Apr. 7, just before the start of the USA- Championships there. Eddie is favourite m the nun's singles.. As m. team, thp Chuoncrs are favouredA.P. - 57 words
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225 1954-04-17 2 KARACHI: Pakistan's foreign Minister, Sir Mohamcd Zafrullah Khan said "Press reports from the Middle East countries indicate that there is some influence at work behind the scenes which aims deliberately at distorting the background and the purpose of the Pakistan-Turkish ag. reement,FOC - 225 words
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Article106 1954-04-17 2 NEW DELHI: The Election Commission announced its decision to recognise the Krishi. kar Lok Party as a party m the State of Andhra for the purpose assignment of a symbol to its candidates at future elections m the State. The party candidates will be allotted the symbol ofFOC - 106 words
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Article35 1954-04-17 2 NEW DELHI: The State of Ajmer will have 30 members m the Legislative Assembly, according to the final pro. posals of the Delimitation Commission, published m a Gazette of India Extraordi. nary.- FOCFOC - 35 words
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Article223 1954-04-17 2 CALCUTTA: Dr. Subodh Mitra, Director of the Chittaranjan dancer Hospital, appealed to cigarette manufacturers and tobacco companies n iuu.h to < muiai,- ttteit counterparts mi n England and the Unite* States by contributing funds for research on cancer of the lungs. Or. Mitra. addressing a PressFOC - 223 words
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Article105 1954-04-17 2 TIRUCHiIRAPALLI There was a theft on Apr. 8 m Srirangam when Srimathi Sivakami Ammal, wife of Sri Govinda Ayyangar, was relieved of gold jewels of about 12 sovereigns. It is stated that when the women was sleeping on the outer pial of the house, four persons areFOC - 105 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-04-17 2 Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh returned to sea again on April 11 at Colombo, but only for long enough to thank th« officers and men of Ceylon's Navy Flagship "Vijaya" for escorting the Royal Tour Uner •'Gothic" int« Colombo harbour. Her Majesty I* showA.P. - 78 words
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240 1954-04-17 2 AMBAL.A General Rajendrasinghji, Commander-in-Chief of Inoian Army, suggested the establishment of "a chain of schools m all cantonments m the country having identical syllabas for the benefit of the children of officers serving m the armed forces.'' Inaugurating the Montessori Wing of the Ambale ArmedFOC - 240 words
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109 1954-04-17 2 CALCUTTA: India's wcightl.ftuig team to the Asian games at Manila was likely to he composed of two members. K. Eswara Rao (Andhra, middle-heavy-weight) and D. R. Gopal i Andhra heavy, weight). Mr. Moin-ul-Huq. honorary Secretary of the Indian Olympic Association seid. He added "We cabledFOC - 109 words
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Article394 1954-04-17 2 CALCUTTA: The All-India Manufacturers' Organisation adopted a number of resold ttons dealing with presently problems m the country. Sir M. Viaveswarayya presided. While pleading for integrated development of all classes or induatr.es, the organisation expressed its strong disapproval of "the manner m wrucu some of the small-scaleFOC - 394 words
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Article69 1954-04-17 2 NEW DELHI: Sri Jagjivan Ram, Union Communications Minister, who is 47 on April 5, was congratulated on his birthday by a large number of f r end 3 and aximiwrs. In the evening, Sri N. S. Kajrolker, M.U.P., held a re ception m his honour.FOC - 69 words
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Article875 1954-04-17 3 735 Indian And 63 Foreign NEW I>ELJiI: The Ciuhu* of India Paoer No 1 of iq»u r ..,aH.d by the Office of the Ke*fe4rar Generai M India,' publish** the flffures of population aocortikng tv language*) poken In Indw. ini.s paper m 700 pages gives detailed figuresFOC - 875 words
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Article75 1954-04-17 3 MBBNAAtBA,KKAM Sri Pattom Thanu Plllai. Chief Minister, Travancore Cochin, who arrived m the city from Trivandrum. left for Delhi to meet the Prime Minister. Dr. P. S. Lokanathan, Executive Secretary of the ECAFE. left for Bombay en route to New York to attend aFOC - 75 words
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Article98 1954-04-17 3 NEW DELHI: The Ind a Government is issuing instructions this year, as it has been doing 1 for the last six years, to its offlcers-in-charge of industr, al undertakings to declare May 1 as a holiday on condition that their workers agree to work onFOC - 98 words
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163 1954-04-17 3 Katju's Appeal For Eradication Of Caste NEW DELMI: The Union Home Ministei Dr. K. N. KatJu, called for the eradication of the "curse of the caste system" from India. r>r. Katju, who was inaugurating a conference of the All-India Backwaro Cl-isscs Organisation suggested that no Indian should use a prefix,FOC - 163 words
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265 1954-04-17 3 PALAJHAT Though the 'kanni' and 'makaram' crops m Palghet taluq have proved bumper ones, the paddy rate has of late been showing an upward trend. The current rate varies between Rs. 250 and Rs. 280 per cartload. The ration issued from the so.called fairFOC - 265 words
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Article104 1954-04-17 3 CANNES (Prance) Th* Grand Prix of the 1954 Cannes Film Festival was awarded to the Japanese film, "Jigoku Man" (The Gate of Hell). The Indian film "Do Bigtoa Zamin, (Hindi) produced by Bimal Roy. was one of the long films to be awarded an international104 words
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141 1954-04-17 3 MADRAS: Mr. K. Kamaraja Nadar, Loader of th e Madras Congress Legislature Party and President of the Tamilnad Pradesh Congress Committee, told newsmen that he had called a meeting of the Working Committee of the Pradesh Congress on April 18. The Committee would fixFOC - 141 words
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Article, Illustration222 1954-04-17 3 PENNADAM: A confe rencc was held here to urge the adoption of Tamil as the official language of Madras State, Sri A. Gajapathy Na cker, M.L.C. presiding. Sri Siva Palamalai, President of the Reception Committee, read an acid, ress of welcome, Sri K. A. P. Viswanatham,FOC - 222 words
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367 1954-04-17 3 Even Iff Andhra Ciovt. Falls Says Sanjeeva Reddy KURNOOL: Sri N. Sanjeeva Reddy, Deputy Chief Minister Andhra Government, told Press representatives that the Congress Party's policy could not be changed to suit the needs of a particular region, or group, or party. Whether the AndhraFOC - 367 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-04-17 3 AND A WREATH FOR THE DEAD Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth declaring open the Third Session of Second Parliament of independent Ceylon at Independence Hall, Torrinjrton Squar n on April 12.' Thte is the first time a reigning: monarch personally opening the Island's Legislature. (Below) TheMaithripala - 79 words
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Article178 1954-04-17 3 POONA: The value of the articles stolen from the mail van of the Madras Mail between the Dadar and Kalyan stations was about Rs. 1,009, it was officially learnt here on Friday last. An official of the Postal Department said that no letters, oithor registered orFOC - 178 words
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Article166 1954-04-17 3 WEAR KHADI— NEHRU'S APPEAL NEW DELHI: The Congress President, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, says m a message issued here: "W e are m the middle of the National Week (Apr. 8Apr. 13.) These dayi? 35-years ago, were of historic significance, and this week has always been one for us to remember,FOC - 166 words
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31 1954-04-17 3 KOTTAYAM: Mr. V. O. Markose has resigned the Presidentship O f the Kottayam District Congress Committee. The election of a new President will be held soon.- FOCFOC - 31 words
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Article52 1954-04-17 3 TIKI NELVELI: A RkO*te Island h« n In the vetevtnary hospital has laid 1 *XX Wrstt than the usual epg.. The normal weight of a local ckk about 1^ ox. Persons intorest«db m poultry-keeplncr are comIng m large* numbers .to *cc the hen and theFOC - 52 words
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169 1954-04-17 3 W. Bengal Wants Addition Of Territory GOLIAB BAGH (Burdwan): The We t Bengal Pradesh Oon grc.--a Conference adopted a resolution welcoming the appointment of the State's Reorganisation Commission. It stated that Bengal had been partitioned, an<i rcpartiticned on many occasions. Now that the task of reorganisation of State boundaries onFOC - 169 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-04-17 4 Reaming with smiles at the Mfrht of a Mg cake before him i»! Master Egamliaram. son of Mr. M. K. Muthiah. The oc<a<«ion was the cclebrathim «f Master Kffaniliai-ain's first liithdtjy.35 words
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Article33 1954-04-17 4 Permission ha^- boon granted for the publication of five more newspaper^ In the Colony. They arc: Time- Week'y, City Unionist. Businc Advertiser, Singapore ot. John Ambulance Brigade Cadets Magazine and Navaneethl.33 words
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Article190 1954-04-17 4 COLOMBO: "It is a dishonourable move to coerce nearly eight-and-a-half lakh out of a mill on persons of Indian origin m Ceylon who have applied for Ceylon citizenship to obtain Indian national ty", declared Mr. Peter Keiinemen. M.P., m a Press .statement, commenting on the Ceylon Government'sFOC - 190 words
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Article, Illustration203 1954-04-17 4 Wallajahbad Hindu High School celebrated its thirty-eighth anniversary on Sunday.April 4, 1964. Mr. S. Chldambaram.M.A., 1.A.5., Amtetant Secretary, Home Department Madras presided over the function. Doctor (Mrs) T. S. Soundiram Ramachandiran, M.8.8.5 MX. A. distributed prizes to successful students .'n the various contests203 words
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364 1954-04-17 4 STEP-MOTHERLY ATTITUDE TO AYURYEDA BY GOYT. COLOMBO: Government is severely criticised for "the scanty attention" and "step-motherly treatment" given to Ayurveda and the whole system of indigenous medicine, m a report submitted by a committee of the Indigenous Board of Medicine. The Board consists of Mr. K. Kanagaratnam, former ParliamentaryFOC - 364 words
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Article142 1954-04-17 4 COLOMBO: Has the Gov eminent banned subversive literature from the Soviet Union and the People's Repub'.ic of China? Neither the Principal Collector of Customs nor the Controller of Import is prepared to comment, but "The Times of Ceylon" understands- that several hundred parcels of communist 1FOC - 142 words
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122 1954-04-17 4 COLOMBO: Mr. R. F. Isar of the Tndian Civil Service, will shortly be appointed DeputyHigh Commissioner for mci a m Ceylon. Mr. Isar, who belongs tc th« foreign service cadet is at present m the Indian External Affairs Ministry. He ha* been a number ofFOC - 122 words
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Article59 1954-04-17 4 A. Bill to provide for the taking of 'palmar impression (impre.<.o n of the pahri) O f the suspects is t:> be m .reduced m the Singapore Legislative Council shortly. This Bi'l seek 3 to amend the definition of 'finger Impress! m' m the Registration of Criminals Ordinance,59 words
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