Indian Daily Mail, 19 April 1954
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Title Section16 1954-04-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL X. No. 66. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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510 1954-04-19 1 Only Peaceful Transfer Of Settlements Wanted -ASSURES NEHRU Flora o««" Ow n Corrw»pond<eiit MADRAS, Apr. 1* Speaking at Chidambaram, only a few miles from the French Indian border, Premier Nehru declared that there was only one solution for the present unrest immediate merger ofReuter - 510 words
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98 1954-04-19 1 R.I. Wants US$7,500 Millions Reparations JAKARTA, Apr. 18 A Wo 1 1 informed Indonesian marw yeMerduv disclosed that iii«lonoKia warU U557,500,--<;00.000 m reparations from J;<;vin The source Mid the special panco onvov. Eili Wajima, iiis offorrd US$5OO 000.000 r€laration^ U*****,000,000 m cash md tho rest m capnt-al cood X andA.P. - 98 words
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Article169 1954-04-19 1 Ban A H-Bombs Tells Pope VATICAN CITY, Apr. 18— The Pope yesterday issued a warning to the world against 'new arms of destruction of terrifying violence" end called for a baun on atomic biological and chemical warfare The 77-year-old Pontiff was broadcasting an Easter message to the world. The PopeReuter - 169 words
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112 1954-04-19 1 LOURENCO M A R- QUES, Mozambique, Apr. 18 Twenty thousand Muslim., living m thi*. Portuguese East African colony have asked to become 'Portuguese citlxens with the condition that they may continue spiritual allegiance to the- Aga Khan, head of the Imaalia Muslim sect. The announcement wasA.P. - 112 words
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124 1954-04-19 1 Asian Premiers To Discuss Dulles' Proposal DJAKARTA, Apr. 18 —The forthcoming Colombo Conference of Asian Prime Ministers would probably cKscuss the Dulles' propose! to create a collective defence organiso'uon against Communism is South-east Asia, usually wellinformed sources disclosed here yesterday. The Colombo conference will be attended by Indonesian Prime MinisterReuter - 124 words
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Article87 1954-04-19 1 NEHRU MEETS RAJAJI NADAR From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 18.— Premier Nehru made only a brief halfhour halt at the Airport here on Friday afternoon while proceeding to Chidambaram to inaugurate the Indian PE.N Conference. He met, however, both Ftajaji and the new Chief Minister Mr. Kamaraj Nadar atCopyright - 87 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-04-19 1 Photo Ailing Egypt" an President Mohammed Negttfb, shake*, hands with Tils then v+ce Premier Gamal Abdel Nastier after he wm vMted by him In Cafro Prrsidnt N«g«ib has been bedrtdlJen since he collapsed at the Almaza Airport. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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264 1954-04-19 1 CAIRO Apr. 18— 14 Col. Gamai Abdel Nasser emerged, m the political role' of Premier and military governor of revolutionary Egypt today. He assigned a new cabinet minister of ''presidential affairs" to look after Egypt's President Mohamed Neguib. The Revolution Council afterA.P. - 264 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-04-19 1 John Foster Dulles (left) A m «n; rican Secretary o f State ami Sir Winston Churchill, British Premier, ahake hand* at the door of Churchill** official residence, Number Ten Downing- Street, at the end of their talk on the IndaChina war situation.- A.P. Photo.A.P. - 48 words
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Article37 1954-04-19 1 PERTH. Australia, Apr. 18 Jaroslav Renza, a 35 year old Czech, was found, alive yesterday after being lost for 11 food-le.-s and almost waterless days m Arid, near desert West Australian country. A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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306 1954-04-19 1 DIEN BIEN PHU EPISODE HANOI. Indo-china, Apr. 18.— It was to his wife Jacqueline that the commander of Dien Bien Phu announced his intention to resign if he did not eret an early promotion from colonel to general. Just a week ago Mrs. De CastriesA.P. - 306 words
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125 1954-04-19 1 LtLTTLilfi K<_HjJv, ArKansas. Apr. 18 Senator P. McClellan. Democrat Arkansas, &&\<\ yesterday the American people were being prepared for possible intervention m IndoOhina, and addled that he opposed any such move. "I don't ,wan|t us bo gret into that war", Senator McClellan Ci ald mA.P. - 125 words
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Article59 1954-04-19 1 NUWARABLIYA, Oeylon Apr 18 Britain Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh rested yesterday m their; temporary home Queen's Oottage an tm mountain resort of Nuwara Eliya. The Duke did some trout fl^hin^r. After Easter Sunday church crvice today the Royal party moves on toA.P. - 59 words
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221 1954-04-19 1 Pak. Cabinet Crisis 'Rebels' Demand Sack Of Zafrullah And Gurmani KARACHI, Apr. 18.— Speculation on a possible cabinet crisis m Pakistan was heightened yesterday when the Governor General Mr. Ghulam Mohammad at the last moment cancelled plans to accompany King Saud of Saudi Arabia who left here yesterday on aReuter - 221 words
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311 1954-04-19 1 AT OPENING OF P.E.N. BRANCH AT CHIDAMBARAM From Our Own Correspondent CHIDAMBARAM, Apr. 18.— Paying a tribute to the greatness of Tamil literature and language Premier Nehru while inaugurating the All-India writers Conference last night said he was at Chidambaram, seat of TamilCopyright - 311 words
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125 1954-04-19 1 U.S. Troops For I-China Assurance WASHINGTON, Apr. 18 The State Department said that a statement by a high Government official yesterday on the possible use of Amen, can troops m Indo-china was m full agreement with the Administration's policy. A State Department spokesman did not identify the official but WashingtonReuter - 125 words
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165 1954-04-19 1 Love Affair Leads Four To Surrender Four terrorists, including a District Committee Member of the Communist terrorist organisation, surrendered to th" Police m the Sungei Ruan area of RauL» m Pahang on Friday. it would appear that the District Committee Member, Wai Mun. a 31 -year-old Hakka who entered the165 words
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125 1954-04-19 1 50 Years Of Co-op Movement In India From Our Own Correspondtent MADRAS, APT. 18 Fifty years of co-operation m India were celebrated throughout the country on Saturday. The movement has taken a tremendous hold m India which ii now one of the biggest coop countries m the world. In Madras,Copyright - 125 words
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Article94 1954-04-19 1 No Debate On Speaker's Dept From our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Apr. 18. The Speaker of the Hioust t>t the People refused to permit discussion on the working of the Parliamentary Secretariat during the Budget debate on Saturday. Communist member from Travancore Mr. V. P. Nair fought to move aCopyright - 94 words
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Article74 1954-04-19 1 RANGOON, Apr. 18.— A conference of the Bureau of the Asian Socialist conference (Sue to take place m Bandoeng, Indonesia at the end of April wiil now be held m Burma tne conference headquarters said here. The meeting is likely to be at the hill stationReuter - 74 words
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Article49 1954-04-19 1 NEW YORK Apr. 17 Women seeking to find out what happened to sons and husbands who were capturrd In Korea but never returned or accounted for by the Reds will begin arriving h«re this weekend to demand action m the United Nations and m Washington,- APAP - 49 words
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525 1954-04-19 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. Apr. 19, 1954 UMNO-MCA'S DEMOCRACY IN ACTION! QNLY a communal-mind-ed person will deplore the Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr. Oliver Lyttelton's refusal to receive an UMNO MCA Alliance deputation on the Federal elections. That is because, as a communalminded person, he will take525 words
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2294 1954-04-19 2 BOMBAY: Addressing a large gathering of Bombay citizens on Chowpatty sands, Prime Minister Nehru, made an appeal to the "nations of the world" to stop "threatening each other with Atomic or Hydrogen bombs" but to coolly think over the burning issues ofFOC - 2,294 words
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79 1954-04-19 2 New Standard Time For West Pakistan KARACHI: The Pakistan Government announced that from May 1, 1954, West Pakistan Standard Time would be five hours m advance of Greenwich Mean Time instead of four and a half hours as at present. The announcement said the purpose of advancing- the standard timeFOC - 79 words
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Article117 1954-04-19 2 Pay Allowances Of M.Ps. NEW DELHI: The question of salary and allowances cf Members of Parliament has been finally settled, and a resolution will be moved during 1 the current session of Parliament to give effect to the decision, it i= learnt. It has been decided that the members canFOC - 117 words
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356 1954-04-19 2 Multi-Point Sales TaxAbolition Call MADRAS: A resolution requesting the Government to replace the present ''inequitable" multi-point Sales Tax with either licence fees on slab system, based on turnover, or a single point tax at a higher rate if necessary, was passed at a meeting convened under the auspices of theFOC - 356 words
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Article149 1954-04-19 2 ERNAKUL.AM: The Kerala Round Table Group, at a meeting held here recently, Mr. M. Krishna Menon .presiding, passed a resolution suggesting: the formation of a Kerala State consisting of Travancore Ctochin, Malabar Gudalur taluk of Nilgiris and SCa-ergod taluk of South Knnara. The resolution statedFOC - 149 words
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157 1954-04-19 2 CALCUTTA: An institute for the blind children and adults is proposed to be started m Assam where ther 0 are nearly 20.000 blind people. Mr. Amal Shah, founder-Se-cretary. National Association for the Blind (West Bengal branch) is leaving shortly by air for Asaam t*> organiseFOC - 157 words
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414 1954-04-19 2 Harijans Not Allowed To Touch Idol Of Viswanath! BANARAS: An interim iniunction restraining some Harijan leaders and the Harijan community from entering the Vishwanath temple and touching the idol of Vishwanath was granted by the City Munsif of Banaras. Mr. Raini Kant Srivastava. Following a declaration by Harijan leaders, whoFOC - 414 words
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517 1954-04-19 2 BHUBANESWAR: The Orissa Assembly rejected the motion of the Leader of the Opposition, Sri Shradhakar Supakar, "that the Speaker be removed from his office," by a majority of 21 Forty-eight voted for the motion, and 69. The rest were absent The Speaker, SriFOC - 517 words
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428 1954-04-19 2 BOMBAY: Sri V. V* GM, 'Union Labour Minister, said the Government was thinking of extending the Employee* State Insurance Scheme to the families of industrial workem. Addressing the Indian Medical Association. Bombay Branch, Sri Giri said: "We are anxious to serve not onlyFOC - 428 words
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Article192 1954-04-19 2 CHAV AJCACHERI "Thousands of rupees are spent procuring jaggery every yenr. when it can be produced m the North from palmyrah fwcp 1 toddy, said Mr. K. Kumarasamy. principal of the Provincial Training School for Rural Development workers. addrrsingr a meeting of thp M.ih:la Samitis ofFOC - 192 words
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Article140 1954-04-19 2 TIRUCHIRAPALLI: Before the Sub-Magi -trate of Manapparai, a petition was moved by Sri N. Ramasami Ayyar. Advocate, for adjournment of the double murder case, since Vijayalakahmi, accused m the Manapparai Circle Inspector Shooting: Case was stated to be of unsound mind and was under medical observation atFOC - 140 words
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Advertisement105 1954-04-19 2 UNBERTHED PASSAGE PARKS Singapore/Madras $79.00 with diet $61.00 without diet Singapore/Nagapattlnam $78.00 with diet $60.00 without diet Passengers are advised that these are the authorised rates and should report any person demanding more. ISLAY KERR COMPANY 8.1.8. N. Company LUL Agents PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S. N. CO.,105 words
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1800 1954-04-19 3 Kamaraj's Call For Hard Work Full Faith In People's Support And Seeks Blessings MADRAS: "I, as one who has been m public life for 30 years, know the sufferings and hardships of the people. I have always shared their joys and sorrows. They are my kith and kin. I haveFOC - 1,800 words
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234 1954-04-19 3 Expansion Of E. Pak. Cabinet Impossible DACCA: In a Press Interview Mr. A. K. Fazlul Hug, Chief Minister of East Pakistan, said the expansion of his Cabinet posed a "difficult and tough task," as he had to reconcile the views of all the component parts of the United Front. HeFOC - 234 words
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Article32 1954-04-19 3 KARACHI, Apr. 18.— Prime Minister Mohammed All and hia wife will visit Saudi Arabia at King Saud's Invitation during the next pilgrimage season to Mecca m August it was announced yesterday.— APAP - 32 words
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Article204 1954-04-19 3 BOMBAY: The eight-mem-ber Austrian mountaineering expedition which will try to climb and map three little known peaks In the Himalayas, arrived there from Genoa by sea. The expedition headed by Dr. Rudolf jona, 45-year-old surgeon tod brother of the Lord Mayor of Vienna, is sponsoredFOC - 204 words
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Article178 1954-04-19 3 BOMBAY: Yet another record m the carriage of heavy lift cargoes by Indian ships was set up when Scindia's vessel, the "Jalaketu 1 landed here recently a giant fractionating column, intended for the Bur-mah-Sheli Refineries. Weighing about 65 tons with a length of 110 feet andFOC - 178 words
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1015 1954-04-19 3 NO PREDOMINANCE TO FILM MUSIC NEW DELHI: A vigorous defence of his handling of the information and iJroad casting: Ministry's affairs, especially All India Kadio policy, was made by the Minister, i>r. ii. V. Keskar, m tb* House of the Kt*>ple. Referring toFOC - 1,015 words
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Article, Illustration794 1954-04-19 4 Sir Oliver Goonetilleke Next Governor-General OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT APR. 21. CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, Minister of Finance, is to be Ceylon's first Ceylonese GovernorGeneral. This decision was taken when the Queen received the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, m private audience at Queen's House. An official announcement is toFOC - 794 words
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Article177 1954-04-19 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Indian Congress Working Committee said m a resolution that it could not stay "passive" any longer m face of the fast deteriorating situation m Ceylon following Ceylon's decision to suspend the renewal of temporary reaidbnce permits and issue of identity certificates. The resolution,FOC - 177 words
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Article430 1954-04-19 4 COLOMBO: The idea that educated youth, who took to agriculture, were not m demand m the matrimonial market was erroneous, sad Gate Mv foliar C. Thiagarajah at a meeting of the. Manipay Pan s-h Young Farmers' dub. Mr. N. Vivekanandarajah, president, pretf'ded. Gate Mudaliyar Thiagarajah added thatFOC - 430 words
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232 1954-04-19 4 Hold Buddhist Feast— With Cocktail Party *r»nf« de S K^aratne, GeneralManager of Buddhist Schools, told an audience here at a prize-giving that as matters stood today m the Sh^E&h* 1 m 2SP ro P ri ate form of celebrating the^forthcoming Buddha Jayanti was a cocktail He was speaking at theFOC - 232 words
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Article138 1954-04-19 4 EENEWAL OF T.R.P.— PETITION (-'UbUMBO The Cevlnn Estates Staffs' Union has addressed a communication to the Prime M nister pointing out that the reported decision of the Government to refuse to renew the T.RP.s issued to Indian nationals m Ceylon i s a violation cf the pledge given earlier byFOC - 138 words
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Article66 1954-04-19 4 Mr. and Mrs. K. M. R Me non were admitted to the General Hospital here yesterday morning following a car accfdent on way to Kallang airport to see off Dr. N. K. Menon's son and son-in-law, who were re turning .to Penang by air. Mr. Menon66 words
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Article238 1954-04-19 4 Mrs. Petrov Leaving For Moscow CANBERRA, Apr 18— Mrs. Evokiya Petrov. wife of the Soviet diplomat who has taken political refuge m Australia is leaving for Russia by air on Monday, it was authoritatively stated here yesterday. She will be accompanied by two Communist couriers who flew here from EuropeReuter - 238 words
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319 1954-04-19 4 The Australian Trade Commissioner m Malaya, Mr. George s. Anderson, said he. wuoid like mor c Malayan business men to visit Australia This wouldl enable them to "see for themselves the wide range of products Australia could supply to thi s market at319 words
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Article207 1954-04-19 4 NUWARAELIYA (Ceylon) Apr. 17 Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh met tea planters and their wives at the centenary celebrations of the planters association of Ceylon near here last night. Twelve hundred (1,200) gue3ts attended the party at the Radella Club which nestles among the steepsidedReuter - 207 words
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173 1954-04-19 4 Asian Socialist Confab Opening: Apr. 24 JAKARTA, Apr. 17 The Asian Socialist conference is scheduled to be held m the mountain city of Bandung 110 miles southeast of Jakarta from April 24 to 30. The primary matters to be discussed included the United Nations Charter, various efforts for peace mAP - 173 words
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99 1954-04-19 4 HONG KONG, Apr. 18 Mr. Canos P. Garcia, Philippines Vioe -President and Foreign Secretary sai^ here yesterday that the Philippine* would fight for full independence of Asian countries including the three Associated States of Indo-China, at the Geneva conference. Mr. Garcia who passed throughReuter - 99 words
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Article84 1954-04-19 4 BATTLE-AUGUSTA, GeorRia. Apr. 18— President Eisenhower has told the defenders of the French lndo-China l? Tt c :Z of Dicn Bien Phu that they are die m onstratin e "Qmalibies on which the survival of the free world depends." The President's tribute was made publicReuter - 84 words
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Article36 1954-04-19 4 TOKYO, A P r 17 Reports that two key executives m Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida's Liberal Party face possible arrests m connection with Japan's bribery .scandal appeared m todav'a Tokv« l newspaper- APAP - 36 words
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Article94 1954-04-19 4 CANBERRA, Apr. 18 —The booking 1 of a fourth seat on a plane leaving Sydney on Monday led to rumours here that the Soviet Ambassador to Australia Mr. Nikolai Generalov has been recalled to Moscow to explain the defection of the Russian diplomat Vladimir Petrov. Three of theReuter - 94 words
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Article83 1954-04-19 4 BUMM NORTH CAROLINA. Apr. 18 It rained ducks here yesterday. At least 2Q ducks, fach weighing about twa or three pcunds plunged irom a cloudy sky during a thunderstorm The birds black with crooked bills, fell on lawn- j n r(v; j. dential areas and m the businessA.P. - 83 words
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