Indian Daily Mail, 20 April 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 67. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1964 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 577 1 NEHRU TO URGE BAN ON A H BOMBS At Asian Premiers' Confab Impact Of World Events On S.E. Asia Will Be Discussed COLOMBO, Apr. 19 Five Premiers from India, Burma, Pakistan, Indonesia and Ceylon meet m Colombo on April 28. The Premier of Ceylon, Sir John Kotelawela, who is calling
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  • 108 1 No Hope Of Recovery TOKYO, Apr. 19 Japanese physicians apparently see no hope of recovery for five of the 23 Japanese fishermen who were affected by nuliuactve drat from the March 1 hydrogen bomb test m the Pacific. The Japan Academy of Blood Studies m a statement Saturday «aid: "Actually
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  • 160 1 No Condominium Say French Indians BOMBAY, Apr. 19.— Natio. nalist leaders m Ponuicheny including Communists have expressed their opposition to a Franco-Ind.an condominium over the French Indian settlements, the Press Trust, of India reported j«sterday. Joint rule was reported to nave been proposed m Pans by Monsieur Henri Jacquier, representative
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  • 73 1 NAIROBI, Apr. 19.— Gen. Sir George Erskine. East Africa Commander-in-Chief yesterday confirmed the sentence of cashiering and five years imprisonment passed on Cap. tain Gerald Selby Lewis Griffiths last month. A few hours later Griffiths, 43-yeer-old Durham-born officer, was escorted, m civilian clothes, to an airport here to
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    25 1 Photo Mr. Vladimir Mikhailovitch Petrov, Third' Secretary at the Russian fimbasKy *n Canberra since 1951, ha* '»>iierhf and be^n given political asvhim m Austraha. A.P.
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  • 259 1 A U.S. SENATOR'S SUGGESTION NEW YORK, Apr. 19 —Democratic Senator Paul Douglas goffgeated here that New Zealand and Australia should contribute heavily to the figh ting m Indo-China and that "65,000 British troops m Malaya fighting S>ooo to 6,000 Communists 'tohould
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  • 198 1 SAIGON, Apr. 19 DetaUs oC the vietminta' attoek On U« Jhonm TTnh THiwr tambang train now dU-close-that 100 persons, instead of 60 as first reported, were killed »inder the mo--t atrocious condition. The train had left the caplcai at seven m the morning. At 11 it
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  • 37 1 SAIGON, Apr. 19 Kong Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia Sundap passed over the reins of Government to former Premier, Perm Nouth, to tighten the country's defences against such atrocities as that of last Monday. A.P.
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  • 60 1 NEW DELHI, Apr 19.— Some 459,704,600 rupees' (U.£ $96,537,954) m concealed income has been uncovered m the past six years by the Indian Government's Income Tax Investigation Commission. The Commission's annual re. port said it had collected 88,500,000 rupees (U5518,555,--000) of 245,000,000 rupees (US.
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  • 51 1 VIENNA, Apr. 19. The Communist dominated World Peace Council which now has its headquarters m Prague may move to Vienna, according to reports reaching the police here. The World Federation of Trade Unions and a number of other Communist controlled bodies have their headauartera In Vittina,-
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  • 102 1 Prince Chat-let* and Princess Anne had their most exciting day since the Coronation on April 14, when they "»'t sail from Portsmouth on the first stage of the journey to Tobruk, North Africa. Thdre they will meet their parents. Queen Elizabeth and th« Duke of Edinburgh
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  • 105 1 BALTIMORE, Apr. fG Baltimore hotel operators have refused to lift their restrictions against negro guests, invludiing members of the Balmore Orioles Baseball Club and members of v.stting teaimi. The operators took their stand recently m a meeting with Gov. Theodore R. MoKeldin and pointed oat that Baltimore
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  • 153 1 NEHRU DENOUNCES MUSLIM > LEAGUE DRAVIDIAN FED. From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 19. Premier Nehru addressing Congress workers at Chidambaram before his departure on Sunday, deprecated the growing influence of communalism m the South. He said that there was still a relic of the Muslim League flourishing m Malabar
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  • 105 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Apr. 19. Mr. Naicker. President of the French-Indian Merger Congress, told pressmen that people wanted immediate merger without referendum, and they were not prepared to accept any other solution. The French must immediately hand over DE FACTO powpr to India. There will
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  • 266 1 GAYA, Bihar State, Apr. 19. Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minister said yesterday only non-vio-lence could solve the problems facing the world 4ayIn a world which was passing through a very critical phase the great powers were posed against one another armed
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  • 85 1 Burma Will Not Join Anti-Red Front RANGOON, Apr. 18.— The United States sponsored security pact for South East Asia has got a cool reception from semi-official Burmese. Official spokesmen were unreachable owing to the Burmese New Year holidays this week-end. How. ever, a source close to Premier U. Nu and
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  • 78 1 Mutt Chief And E.V.R. Meet From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 19.— Periyar Ramaswaml Naicker, one of the most confirmed atheists, met the Head of the Tiruvannamali Adeenam Mutt of Kunrakudi at Erode yesterday and was reported to have had a long discussion on atheism, temple worship and social uplift.
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  • 148 1 Mrs. Petrov Leaves For Sydney En Route To Moscow CANBERRA, Apr. 19 A car which left the Soviet Embassy here today was believed to be carrying Mrs. Evoliya Petrov, wife of the Soviet diplomat given asylum here on the first stage of her journey home to Moscow. The car headed
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  • 250 1 Mr. F. V. KisJitsin, second Scrptary at the Soviet Embassy is reported to be the fourth person for whom a seat was booked aboard the BOAC plane. He has served here longer than any other member of the Embassy staff. Some Australian members of Parliament began a move for an
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  • 46 1 SYDNEY, Apr. 19— Mrs Evoliya Petrov, 35-year-old blonde wife of the Russian diplomat Riven asylum m Auftralia, Left by air tonight on her way to Moscow. The 8.0.A.C. plane will fly to Djakarta, SINGAPORE, Calcutta, Karachi. Beirut and Zurich.- Reuter
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  • 488 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Apr. 20, 1954 MlC's Deathknell Tolled WHAT is the use of avoiding one pitfall if m doing so, one were to fall into another? That is what the Malayan Indian Congress has done. At its eighth annual session held at Prai during the weekend, it
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  • 1601 2  -  Sir Ronald Adam By A tia is on the move, and it is up to Unesco to play its full part m the advance. The countries of Asia have a feeling for the things of the spirit which is more profound than m Europe and
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  • 121 2 MADRAS: How can men be saved from extra vagnce "Women folk will tell you how it can be done," M Sri Praknsa, Governor l*aid here. ."Men generally try to put the blame on women. But while men find it difficult to wtur a dean coat, women somehow
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  • 390 2 NEW DELHI: The House of the People passed the Health Ministry's demands for grants totalling Rs 13.77 crores. Opening the debate, Dr. N. M. Jaisoorya (P.D.F., Hyderabad) made a vigorous plea for encouragement of the Ayurvedic system of medicine. "I say it with authority,'' he said, "that
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  • 242 2 Bombay Policy On Education To Be Modified BOMBAY Sri Diuker Desai. Bombay's Education Minister, said his Government would consider modifying' its education policy at the university stage, if it conflicted with the resolution adopted by the Congress Working Commit, tee. Addressing the Prantiya Hindi Sammelan. Sri Desai said "We will
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  • 90 2 RANGOON: The Indian population m Rangoon has dropped from 3,85,000 m 1931 to 1,40.396. In 1953 while the Chinese population has doubled, their figures having been 70,000 m 1953 against 30,000 m 1931. The census report states. "The drop m the Indian population was due to the
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  • 210 2 Japanese teams won both the Men's and Women's World Table Tennis Team Championship* In the World Table Tennis Meet at the Empire Pools, Wembley. London. A.P. Phot Shows: The victorious Japanese Women's Team wave the OorbiOon Cup on high at» they hold their individual awards after the
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  • 704 2 WANTED AN EXPLANATION THE Office of the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya has poMtefaed a list of candidate* "proviHionaUy selected for the award of Scholars!* pet for the year '954 1955 under the Government of ImJia. scheme of Cultural Scholarship^" The selection oif candidates has apparently
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  • 572 2 Nursing Profession In India (By V. S. Shanthalakshmi) April 7 marked an anniversary of great significance to the well-being of mankind It was on April 7, 1948 that the Warld Health Organisation officially came into existence Nearly 80 States are it* mcmi ber s and at leaat 55 of them
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  • 850 3 FREE EDUCATION AGE LIMIT TO BE RAISED SAYS PILLAI DRIVE AGAINST CORRUPTION HINTED NEW DELHI: Sri Pattom Thanu PiUai PW Minister of Travancore-Cochin State declared hltl that his Government would bring forward Tblll for extensive land reforms at the next sitting of the State Legislature m
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  • 80 3 Szeto Che-Yan, 82, Cninesetor General of Colonial Pol- Policy Officer from Hongkong who is one of 19 Colonial Police Officers training at Hendon Police College since last November, was presented with the Baton of honour by Colonel W. A. Muller. Inspec- ice. In a ceremony
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  • 66 3 N £W DELHI: •HomoeopaiiuMs quarrel amongst thi'inst-iv.i,. if you expect me to allow people with a nine or six weeks' oorrespoms?nce cours© to be re~ oojfnised for practice, I say you are asking me to dk> ti»e impof* ible." Thi s »|>ini. non Homoeopathy was expressed
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  • 98 3 NEW DELHI: Sri Raj Bahadur, Deputy communications Mlinister, told Sri Naval Prabhakar m the House of the People that ei«rht building:;; had been completed and one was m progress m connexion with the authomatic telephone system m Calcutta. The Government had so far spent Rs 270 lakhs.
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  • 69 3 AMMAN, April 19 King Hussein ot Jordan yesterday called on the Christian world to "redress the wrong 11 suffered by 900,000 Arabs who lost their homes m the Holy Land as a result of the Israeli-Arab war. He made the appeal In an Easter message to the
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  • 317 3 RATIONALISATION WITHOUT TEARS Industries Minister NEW DELHI: The Commerce and Industry Minister, Sri T. T. Krishnamachari, defined the Government's policy on the controversial issu"e of rationalisation as 'rationalisation without tears.' Replying to the debate m the House of the People on the Commerce and Industry Ministry's demands for grants, for
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  • 23 3 U.S DULLES U.K. EDEN USA Secretary txf State John Foster Dulles (left) shakes hands with British Fortflfcn Secretary Anthony Eden at London Airport.
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  • 207 3 sense amongst us said Sri Krishnamachari," to sit round a table and evolve a programme of nationalisation, but. at the same tSme, we will not allow any labourer to be thrown out of work. "But let us consider it disrpaasionately. Do not make an i ?sue of It. I am
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  • 339 3 Next Congress Session In Madras City MADRAS: The Chief Minister, and President of the Tamil Na<j Congress Committee, Sri Kam&raj Nadar inlormed Reports that a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee would be held on Apr. 21 to consider arrangementg to be mad e to
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  • 56 3 TAIPI3H, Apr. 17 The National^ Ministry of Education tiis rated after two years debate among educational circles that all students m schools and military academies regardless of their religion must bow to the picture of Dr. Sun Vat Sen, founder of the Nationalist Chinese Republic. Those violating the
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  • 45 3 until such time they relent. The Ministry of Education order was the result of refusal of a number of college graduates receiving compulsory military training mi n Southern Formosa to salute Nationalist flag or bow to the Dictur* of Dr. Su n Vat Sun.- Reuter
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  • 190 3 Bonus Dispute: Conciliation Talks Fail MADURAI: Conciliation efforts by the Labour Commissioner, Sri aG. Redctf. m the dispute relating- to payment of bonus to workers of the Madura Mills Group for 1953 hdv€ failed, and the Labour Commissioner said, the matter would b e referred to the Government. The Labour
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  • 1393 3  -  A. L. MUDALIAR Call For Support To National Venture MADRAS: The first volume of the Tamil Encyclopaedia, ''a treasure house of knowledge" being Published by the Tamil Academy was released oS f amil New Year's Day, at a special function held at ?hlty mVe S ty^ B
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  • 75 3 CHAVAKACHEBI: The Town Council, at Its last monthly meeting, passed a rc>j>lution that the Palk Strait which was recently crossed by Mr. M. Nava ratnasamy, should be renamed '♦> a varatna.vun v Strait." Mr. N. Arunachalam, the Chairman, presided. At Jaffna, the residents of ThomUima-uuu the
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  • 152 3 Gtwilt, who retire^ from India, and railed, is the last Member of the European Group m the old Central Legislative Assembly to leave the counry. After Service m the first world war, he .joined Joseph Nathan Co. Ltd. and came to India mi n 1921.
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  • 1240 4 The Mall of Madras, has j n the following article analysed dispawrionately the Het-up of Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar s Ministry and the forces that joined hands with Mr. Kamaraj to form a 'stable* Government. The leading article run- as follows: "Madras has a new Government.
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  • 404 4 (Folio wins: article on THE TAMIL, YEAR" is found m The Mad, Matlras an<p It is reproduced here for the stimulating interest it would offer to our appreciative readers: por folk m Tamil Nad, and x South India, there is no happier season than that which begins
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  • 170 4 AUGUSTA, Georgia, Apr. 19.— President Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles confer here today on American efforts to bolster Indo-china against the Reds and save the rest of Southeast Asia from Communist aggression. One aspect of the Eisen-hower-Dulles
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  • 106 4 WASHINGTON, Apr. 19.Representative Walter H. Judd (Republican Minnesota) said last night President Eisenhower has assured the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee that Congress will be consulted if sending troops to Indo-china is thought advisable. Rep. Judd, a member of the House Foreign Affairs
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  • 67 4 Senator Thomas H. Kuchell (Republican California) proposed today that America seek United Nations action and avoid any single-handed military attempt to save Indochina from the Communists. Amid a growing controversy over Vice President Nixon's statement that this country might send troops to Indochina as a last resort,
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  • 69 4 LONDON. Apr. 19.—Bucharest radio announced latst night that Lueretiu Patra»canu, 53 a veteran Rumanian Communist leader and former Minister of Justice, haj been tried and executed for treason. Bucharest radflo announced that Patraacanu and a number of accomplices were tried b the Supreme Military Court of
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  • 176 4 Great's invasion. The new Tamil Year is reckoned as the 5056 th m the Yuga (age) of Kali, the being or spirit said to dominate that age. The initial day of that Yuga is a traditional date ot the Mahabharata war. That coincides with th e end of the Indus
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  • 63 4 BOMBAY: Twenty-six tea. chers of Ceylon Teachers Association arrived m Bombay on Apr. 15 from Colombo to undertake two week tour of India. The batch which includes women teachers is heeded by Mr. Balasubramaniam, Assistant Secretary of Ceylon Teachers, Association. During their tour of India the
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  • 270 4 KANDY, Ceylon, Apr. 19 Queen Elizabeth sat on a carved throne flanked by mounted elephant tusks today to receive an address of welcome from the chiefs of the ancient city of Kandy. The chiefs paid homage to the' Queen and her husband m the
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  • 234 4 KANDY, Ceylon, Apr 19.— Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived yesterday m this hill capital of the loth century Sinhalese kings m the heart of Ceylon Tonight they will be present at one of the- rare expositions of the sacred tooth of Buddah,
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  • 63 4 MANILA, Apr. 19 A Filipino family on Central Luzon island was spared the cost of a stove by cooking its meals on a Japanese cannon shell. They did it for nine years. The other day the converted stove blow up. The family was unharmed but their home and
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  • 41 4 LONDON, Apr. 19.— Things are sweeter m the Soviet Union, Moscow radio reported yesterday. A broadcast said confectioners are producing two or three times as many chocolates and other sweets as last year to meet the growing demand. A.P.
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  • 42 4 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held tomorrow, Wednesday Apr. 21, at 7 p.m. at the residence of Mr. N. Damodaram Pillai, at No. 26. Lorong N Teluk Kurau. All are request^ ed to attend
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  • 183 4 South Korea Will Attend Geneva Confab NEW YORK, Apr. 19 The Republic of South Korea, which previously had balked at joining tin the Geneva Conference- beginning next Monday, decided yesterday to go along: with the talks. A State Department spokesl--man said m Washington: "We are delighted that Korea and the
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  • 110 4 DUBLIN, Apr. 19 The Irish yesterday launched their to^tal a gigantic annual family reunion for all members of their race with an hourloner parade and pageant down Dublin's historic O'Connell Street. Aflore than 200,000 witnessed the ceremony, including many viJitors from the united States, Canada an<J
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  • 74 4 CALCUTTA, Apr. 19.— More than a hundred 20--pound anti-aircraft shells exploded m a scrap iron heap m the industrial Howrah suburb yesterday, shaking the area for miles around. A woman and her 4-year-old daughter were wounded by shell splinters. Police cordoned off the area and
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  • 41 4 echoed and re-echoed as the contingent^ marched past The weather proved the Irish were having their traditional luck. It was a beautiful spring day with a bright sun picking- out the colours of the parade and on the city's decorations. A.P.
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  • 185 4 LONDON, Apr. 19 a Moscow radio commentator said m a broadcast Sunday that the rebel regime of Ho Chi Minh was prepared to negotiate a cease-fire m Indochina. The broadcast, made m the Russian radio home service was recorded m London. The speaker said: "It
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