Indian Daily Mail, 18 April 1954

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 65. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 291 1 A Useful Safeguard Against Red China, Say French! HANOI, Apr. 17 Reports that two United Mates aircraft carriers— the Essex and the Boxer were cruising m the Gulf of Tonking were welcomed by French officers m Hanoi yesterday. They said United States vessels had
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  • 71 1 KILLER OF 82 SNAKES IKKIiARA (Italy), Apr. 18 M.ii lo Tabf.iini .saw Mkn Thursday nijjht :-u,.« .>.,. even had hl s supper wine. i-'irst, four of them crawled into his farm kitchen. He 'id them, then pulled af.'ide same bricks to see how t'lvy came up from (he cellar. When
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  • 152 1 PARIS. Apr. 17. Pir;s :.< wsp iper.s said Friday Otio Abets, notorious m France rs Adolf Hitler's Ambassador to Vichy, has been ordered re. l^a.^ed from prison by President Rene Coty. The Elysee Palace wan clo.-cd for the Easter weekn«i and it was impossible to confirm the
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  • 99 1 LONDON, Apr. 17.— A Bud'lhist monk of Ceylon arrived ii London yesterday to establish Britain's first Buddhist. t<niple. Ho is the Venerable Norada Maha Thera. Leaving ttw liner Strathnaver, he took infinite caru of treasure a -old casket which he had brought containing, he said,
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  • 35 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 17.—Jat>nn is prepared to make more "mall arms and munitions "for defence of the free worlcl" a .spokesman for a 31-member ■Japanese Government munitions mlsalon said here Friday. A.P
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  • 38 1 SEOUL, Apr. 17.- -President Syngman Rhee and Foreign Minister Pyun Yung Tai conferred again Friday on tht Apr. 26 Geneva conference on Korea and Indochina, but withhold announcement on whether South Korea will attend.— AP
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  • 57 1 LONDON. Apr. 17.—Princess Margaret is to visit West Germany m July, it was announced from Clarence House, res donee of the Queen mother. It will be her first visit to the country. She will tour British service units there and be the luncheon guest of the
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  • 49 1 KARACHI, Apr. 17.— King Saud of Arabia led Muslim prayers for large congregation here Friday. About 150.000 persons ge_ tnered at an opon ground to pray. The King drove m state from the Governor-General's house to the prayer ground, accompanied by GovernorGeneral Ghulam Mohammed. A.P.
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  • 118 1 SETTLE. Apr. 17 Mysterious shattering of thousands of car windscreens reported m this region m the last three weeks recall the puzzle of Britain's "missile mile". About 100 windscreens have been shattered as cars drove over the section of the London-Portsmouth road between Esher and Cobham m the
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  • 35 1 MOSCOW. Apr. 16— The Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Georgi Malenkov, personally congratulated the Comedie Francaise Company last nigr-fc after ;i .surprise visit to see Moliere's "L«e Bourgeois Gentilhomme' 1 at Moscow's Vakh_ tangov Theatre.— Reuter
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  • 86 1 The Emporer of Viet Nam Bao Dal arrive*! at Nlae Airport tot a brief stay In France. He Is to have <«»- cuss!r,n» W th the French Oovprnment and possibly with the Amnrfran Secretary of State John Foster Duller. A.P. Photo Shows: lia» Dai, th** Emperor
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  • 44 1 LONDON, Apr. 17.— A delegation of the British National Students Union headed by the Union President, Mr. Fred Jarvis was welcomed on its arrival m Moscow by reprosentatves of the Soviet Youth Committee and Moscow undergraduates, Moscow Radio announced.— Reuter
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  • 31 1 Represent Queen OSLO, Apr. 17.—The Duke of Gloucester' will represent Queen Elizabeth at the funeral next Wednesday of Crown Prince Maertha of Norway, it was officially announced. Reuter
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  • 124 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 17.— high administration official ccclared his belief that if Indochina could not be saved prom the Commun \st by any ether means United States 'forces should be sent there. CHe said he believed Indoenina couU: be .saved without u.Mng United States troops. But he
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  • 112 1 DJAKARTA, Apr. 17.—Dr. Diapara, Chairman of the "Buleau for West New Guinea" suggested that Indonesia's claim on this Dutch held territory should be discussed at the conference of the Asian Prime Ministers to be held m Colombo shortly. The Bureau of which Indonesian Cabinet
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  • 98 1 PONDICHERRY, Apr. 17.— The French India Government have denied reports that French India police trespassed into Indian Union territory und opened fire on villagers at Pille Chavdi, a border village about seven miles from here on Apr. 12. The denial issued by the Information Service and
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  • 147 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 17.— A high U.S. government official said yesterday he believes President Syngman Rher of South Korea will avoid any individual attempt to reopen the Korean war. The official, who requested < that his name be withheld, told newsmen that Rhee is "a rea.
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  • 107 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 17. li.S. AmbasMaO <r George V. Alien Im.s gven a lead: to western tfipUrnats here. He is cutting out all alcoholic «trinks at two parties he is giving next week. The reason: Many of the guests wiil be Indians. In (Ma 'a ruling
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  • 26 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 17.— A goodwill mission of about 20 Indians will visit Russia th s month for a four_week tour. Reuter
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  • 435 1 Why Tensing Did Not Visit U.S.? U.S. Press Mischief CALCUTTA Denial of permission to Everest Hero, Ten. sing Norkay. to visit New York to fulfil an invitation by the Explorers Club of Mnnhattan "to feast on American delicacies at its 50th anniversary banquet," (TIME magazine of Mar. 29) has been
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  • 145 1 Indian President Rajcndra I'ra-sld naugurate<J "The Mail..: ma Gaiulhi Ccnmiunity Centre" the first of its kind m India fur the uplift of the r.r.i ml< h:;>. »■>, ln:uiT> possible iiJ'. i a grant front the 1 <rd foundation. During him open ng address, i r^siii.-nt I'i.lmkl
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  • 210 1 CHICAGO. Apr. 17. A ia*li«. a; liv !> expert said here yesterday that the hydrog n bomb explosion?. m the Tarific m March 'nereasecl the ladta-activity m Chicago m thai month to about 100 time*- the average leveL The expert was Dr. Walter McCrone, .senior chemist
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  • 169 1 TOKYO. Apr. 17 Japans Fi.--.hery Board .said yesterday 20 fr-hing boats have been found radioactive from U.S. hydrogen blasts and expressed ''fears" the Pacific ha<J been ccntaminated for 3,000 miles oast and west of Bikini U.S. nuclear physicists and fisheries experts have snirl the danger* of
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  • 54 1 NEW YORK Apr. 17.— Comedian Danny Kaye is to make ;i round the world trip as an "ambassador at large" for the United Nations Children's Emergency Fund. He will leave New York hy plane for London on Monday. Afterwards he will travel to South Africa,
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  • 35 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 16— Dr. Raiph Bunche, Nobel peace prize winner, is expected to be named to a roving assignment as Undersecretary General without portfolio m a reshuffling of top-level United Nat. ens poets.- Reuter
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  • 318 1 TOKYO: A 10-year romance between the admiral who directed the attack on Pearl Harbour and a comely Geisha girl has come .to light now. Tokyo newspapers headlined details of the long, hidden romance of the late Admiral Lsoroku Yamamoto and Chijoko Kawai, now 50. Yamamoto was
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  • 35 1 OTTAWA, Apr. 17.— Haile Selassie Emperor of Ethiopia wll break his visit to the United States to make a oneday state visit to Ottawa on June 3 the Government Houso announced yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 1322 2  -  KRISHNALAL SHIRDHARANI BY probably the most astonishing thing m the history of telecommunications is that Jndia, a relatively "backward" i uuntry m technology and industrialization, started its tiii-i experimental telegraph line m the same year as the United States of America. J-' imuel F. B. Mor.-e, "Father
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  • 86 2 NEW DELHI The House of the People had to adjourn for want of quorum, after disposing of a non-official Bill to amend the Arms Act. Although it was notified on the order paper that the House would sit till 7.30 p.m. it was found at 7.20 that
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  • 266 2 INDO PAX P.Ms. TO TALK TRADE BOMBAY: Mr. Ghazanfar Ah -Khan, Hijjh Commissioner fcr Pakistan m India, said that an mdo-Pakistan conference might be held "some time next month," to review the whole position with regard to trade between the two countries. In an interview, he said, both agreement, to
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  • 104 2 AHMEDABAD The States Reorganisation Commission informally heard the views of representatives «»f the Ahmedabad Praja Socialist Party, the Ahmedabad Communist Party, the Mahagujerat Pariishad. and the Abu Action Committee about the reorganisation of thp States m India. The Commission also heard the views of representatives of
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  • 107 2 LUCKNOW About 500 people were rendered homeless because of a fire which engulfed their village, Rakha, 10 miles from Lucknow. An old woman died of burns sustained m the fire, and another was seriously injured. Property worth Rs. 30,000 was destroyed including many head
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  • 1393 2 BACKWARD CLASSES IN MALABAR MEMORANDA TO INQUIRY COMMISSION KOZHIKODE: Three members of the Backward Classes Inquiry Commission, Sri. Lala Jagannath, Sri Bheebabhi, M.U.P. and Sri Arunanshy Do, MemberSecretary, received nearly 20 memoranda from representatives of communities claiming to be backward m Malabar. A rnemcraiuTium on behalf cf the Vo'a Vaictyajta
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  • 127 2 BOMBAY The hunger strike of 550 civilian p m ployee s of the yard craft ser. vice m .the Indian Naval dockyard here was called off The employees, wn 0 ar t > members of the Bombiv Water Works Union, reported for duty recently a s usual
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  • 58 2 MANCHESTER The "Manchester Guardian" said the t<tirement of Sri C. Etajagopa. lachariar from the post of Chief Minister of Madras should not pass "wkhout «a lute being made to his groat qualities. This Liberal newspaper said it was fortunate that Sri Rajagop.d.ichariar, 75. who announced
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  • 374 3 BORN HERE, BUT THEIR HEARTS ARE ELSEWHERE! KOMIt.W: The Prime Minister, S ri Nehr,. m «H forthright, attack on India* Oominun£t«, an£ sakT^rheS art' bom In thin country, but their hearts are oSfie ttJ He said the Communist Party Of Indonesia had appointed two honorary members on
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  • 182 3 BHAVNAGAR: The Prime Minister. Sri Nehru, told a public meeting here, that the country has won the first round of the battle of food .supplies during the past few year.-'." Sri Nehru added: "Satisfactory progress has been made m other directions also but variou-- problems have
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  • 51 3 BENARES: An interim injunction restraining some Han. [an leader and members of Ihc Harijan community from entering tho Vishwanath tern. P'c. and touching the idol of Vishwanath on Apr. 11 and subsequent days, was granted <v the Chief Munsif of Bennies, Sri Raini Kant Srlwistava.—
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  • 256 3 Indians Attend Criminology Course In London orison and police officials and special sts m sociology frcm India and Ceylon are among those attending the fourth international course m criminology which opened m London on Mar. 24 and ends on Apr. 13. The course has been organised by the International So
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  • 113 3 HYDERABAD Excavation operations, conducted during 1953 m Raichur District, exposed about nine layers of habitation, each packed with antiquities relating to the medieval Andhra megalithic, and neolithic phases of civilisation, according to the Administration Report of the Hyderabad State Archaeological Department. Two discoveries of significant interest,
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    74 3 Ex-rrenwtv Moseyuteq of.P<i>U», appealing against a threo-year sentence, on char Ken of treawn, imposed by a Military Court last December, gestures toward! Appeal Court Chairman General Reza Javadi (un shown) after the chairman had tried to make Motftadeq stick to th« point at the Apr. 8 f>iieninc hearing fo the
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  • 232 3 JAMMU: President Rajendra Prasad said that history and mutual understanding had cemented the ancient ties between Kashmir and India to such an extent that any break m the relationship was inconceivable. The President was replying to an address of welcome presented to him by the Jammu
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  • 59 3 NEW DELJiI The Government of India has decided to participate m the British Industries Fair m London scheduled for May 3 to 14. Government has circularized a skeleton scheme and conditions regarding participation m the fair to all Central Ministries, State Governments chambers of commerce
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  • 176 3 GKIMOGA: A request to the Government of India to permit the export of a huge surpii^ .stock of 7,000 tons of coffee, which had accumulated with the growers was made by the coffee planters of Mysore m a memorandum submitted to the Union Food Minister, Mr.
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  • 68 3 WASHINGTON, Apr. 16 L'iu.< Atomic Energy Oomrrus-.-ion announced approval <>f a private Industry research and development programme for the- commercial use of atomic power. Investigations involvingr actual experiments and preliminary engineering will be carried out by a urouu which ha: been atttdyinff nuclear power possibilities since
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  • 707 3  -  George G. Thomson By When I was recently m Rangoon it was the time of the Buddhist Harvest Festival. It was a public holiday and the great golden Shawedagn Pagoda was the dc -tination towards which sll roads were leading, bringing, men, women and children on foot
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  • 29 3 Following is a description of the itudi hi.st Harvest Festival, by Mr. G.G. Thomson, Pub Jc RelatiM. OPV cer, Singapore. Thi* la,k was broad<a*t over Radio Malaya n cently.
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  • 191 3 Nehru Talks With Bombay Cabinet On Education BOMBAY The Prime Minister, Sri Jawaharlal Ncliru, discussed the education policy of the Bombay Govemmment with the State Cabinet. The Cabinet explained the circumstances that led to the Government's adopting the present education policy of making Hindi the medium. of instruction m colleges.
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  • 357 3 CO-OPERATION IN ANY SPHERE IS ESSENTIAL BOMBAY; Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister, stre sed the need to strive for the achievement of "One World' 1 through cooperation. Inaugurating the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Cooperative movement m Bombay State here, the Prime Minister said the development of modern science
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  • 920 3 Raghavan Narasimhan Iyer, 1950 Indian Rhodes Scholar who has been elected President of the Oxford Union Society for the next term, was recently described m the University students' magazine ISIS as an amazing young man, writes a London corresp ondent. A.s an anonymous
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  • 255 3 MADRAS: Tii e South India People's Comerence called upon all individuals and poliUcfU gioups m intiia 'Lo unite ior the common purpose of the country's independence at a time when their security was being threatened by the U.S. military aid to Pakistan." A resolution 1 unanimously
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  • 1244 4 Tumultuous Welcome To Queen Duke In Ceylon COLOMBO: Her Majesty the Queen has arrived The people of Ceylon, who have been looking forward to with keenness and enthusiasm for this day, crowded into the city to give the Queen and her husband, His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, a
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  • 420 4 COLOMBO: Coyl.-.n is likely to propose a jo> nt daelaiation of nop-aggi-es.'fion, ami nan- intervention m each «>th<u J s j-ffaiis. by the five Prime Ministers of India, Pakistan. Kiir.ua. yltm, and Indontwa, who will meet here towards the end of the month, official sources indicated
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  • 298 4 COLOMBO: A Press note Issued says that the Government has decided, inter alia, to grant an amnesty to (a) all pr soners convicted of offences and sentenced to payment of fine only and who are undergoing imprisonment m default of payment of such fine. (b) all prisoners undergoing simple
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  • 83 4 NEW YOltK, Apr. 17. Another former American .'•oidic: ratne home from a sex changing' operation m Denmark Fridiy m a wheelchair and silent about the whole matter. The arrival of Charlotte McLeodf, formerly CharleM McLeodl, 28, was m quiet contrast to the tumultuous reception accorded ChriHtiane
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  • 326 4 NEW DELHI: The Health Minister, Rajkummari Amrit Kaur. said the Government of India had decided to start a pilot project for leprosy control on the lines indicated by tha World Health Organisation Ex pert Committee, and to establish inside the framework of the pilot project six
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  • 102 4 TOKYO. Apr. 17.— The Ja. panese government has decided to award scholarships to Asian students who want to study m Japan, the newspaper Tokyo Shimbun reported yesterday. The national budget th's year contains 7,200,000 yen (about US$2O,OOO) for the purpose. Tokyo Shimbun said about 30 students"
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  • 123 4 The Controller of Import i: and Exports, Federation of M;ilay«. kM announced that the quota for Japanese textiles to individual importers t r r 19^-i WIH be of the same va'ue as m 1953 except that the minimum value of any quota will not be
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  • 163 4 BOMBAY: An information service centre of the Tiru-maJaL-Tirupathi Devasthunamj was opened iieie on April 7 m the premises 01 Shri Venkateswara Temple at Fanaswadl. Mr. Radhakrishna Ruia, an industrial magnate of the city, opening the centre, congratulated tiie authorities of the Devasthanam. on opening the
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  • 31 4 PATNA: The Bihar Government has fixed salary of Rs. 500 per month for the three Parliamentary Secretaries, Sris Devendra Nath Ifahto, Bhagirathi Singh and Chandrika Ram. FOC
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  • 27 4 F N SPORTS COMPETITION Mr. Yap Ghor- Teng of Pcnang leads this week tie F N Sports Competit on. Tan Siang Tcck of Peaang ia the runuor-up.
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  • 95 4 BOMJJAY: The fir.si Training College tor San] c i.-> i,,. d.a, sponsoivd by the Bank of India, i function In Boxnbay at?rt!y, Two Briii.--;; bonkiag sent to India und< bo Plan Will help m the trainin^ of the Bttpei vi.-. commercial banks m India m this
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