Indian Daily Mail, 21 April 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 68. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 31, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1094 1 Russian Diplomat's Wife Also Elects! o ßemain In "Free World** Dramatic Last Minute Decision At Darwin CAMJEKRA, Apr. 20— Mrs. Evokiya Petrov, Soviet Embassy cyphver cJerk who chose freedom m Australia today 15 minutes before the plane taking her back to Russfe left Darwin, will join
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  • 173 1 The Second Secretary of the KiisMan KniiKfvyv at Canberra, Mr. KUlitein and the two hefty -looking couriers arrived here yestertfay at about 5 p.m by a B.O.AjC. Constellation. As soon ;is they disembarked from the plane they climbed into an airlines bus and they wert) whisked off
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  • 159 1 CANBERRA, Apr. 20, The Soviet Ambassador. Mr. .Nikolai Generalov, paid an early call today on Australia's Acting Minlstttr for External Mlairs, Sir Philip Mcßride. He is understood to have protested against the happening at Darwin airport earlier today. Mr. Generalov looked! grim and angry after his interview
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  • 60 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 20.— The National Atlas of India will be ready within two years, announced 1 Mr. P. S. Chatterjee at a meeting of the Society of Geographers here last evening. Chatterjee is the convenor of th« expert committee which has been
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  • 60 1 lit si n and the two couriers night follow Mi.s. Petrov"s leatl and seek political asylum on their way back to Russia. Jt was Migge-stedf they would have an oi>i»ortunity to con* fitfrr their position when the plane arrive* at Singapore. Mr. Krslitsins wife and one child are still m
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  • 181 1 Kamaraj Ministry From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 20. The Congress Government m Madras State is stronger today than ever before, admitted exChief Minister Rajaji talking to pressmen. He said the new Government led by Mr. Kamaraj was stronger both within and outside the Legislature. Both consolidation and
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  • 178 1 U.S. Troops For I.C. Unlikely When The French Quit DULLES' ASSURANCE AUGUSTA, Georgia, Apr. 20.— Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State said after a conference with President Eisenhower yesterday it was "unlikely" that United States troops would be aent to Indo-china If French forces were withdrawn from thajt
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  • 54 1 NIXON'S "SABRE-RATTLING SPEECH"! TOKYO, Apr. 20 Peiping radio said today Vice Fre.-.klent Nixon made "sabre-rattling speech" on Indochina before the American Society of Newspaper Editors. The Chinese Communist radio broadcast an article headed "Nixon makes war mongering speech." Mr. Nixon had said m reply to a question last week that
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  • 104 1 LONDON, Apr. 20 Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, yesterday sent a telegram of congratulation to Brigadier General Christian De Castries, Commander of the French Union forces defending- besieged Dien Bien Phu m Northern mdo-china. The message is as follwos: "We In Great Britain have watched
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  • 35 1 Mr. S. Jagannathan, City Councillor (South Ward) got eneag-ed to Mi;E Nithiya Kalyani of Segamat o n Saturday, April 17. The wedding- is to take nlace m the first week of July.
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  • 166 1 ..BRIGHTON, Apr. fc The annual conference of the Union of Shop Distributive and Allied workers here yetfterday called for an end. to the colour bar m British colonies and early self-government for all such area*. The conference adopted a proposal that when a Labour
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  • 598 1  - Nehru's Standstill Proposal On H-Bomb Admirable VISHINSKY India's Inclusion In A-Control Sub-committee Urged NEW YORK, Apr. 20— Mr. Andrei Vyshinskv the Soviet delegate, speaking m the United Nations SSSSTTL C aissi !> n yesterday described the proposal of Mr Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, for a standstill" agreement on hydrogen
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  • 143 1 TOKYO, Apr. 20: Communist China will send Premier and Foreign Minister Chou Enlai to the Geneva conference, Peiping Radio said today. The Chinae language broadcast, monitored m Tokyo, named three other delegates; Vice Foreign Minister Chang Weng-pien. Wang Chia-hsiang and Lii Ko-nung. The broadcast did not
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  • 89 1 LONDON, Apr. 20 Australian Foreign Minister Richard G. Casey flew into London yesterday for talks prior to the Geneva conference and said an Indochinese ceasefire by itself would be meaningless. It would not prohibit the Communists of Vietnam from infiltrating an propagandising among the population "said the
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  • 87 1 14 Chinese Communists Arrive GENEVA, Apr. 20 Fourteen Chinese Communists arrived m Geneva yesterday on a special flight from Prague for the Geneva conference starting here next week. The Chinese were the first representatives of the Peking government to reach Geneva from China. Their baggage carried Russian labels and they
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  • 97 1 They Spend £80m. On Cosmetics SWANSEA, Wales, Apr. 20 British women spend' over £80,000,000 a year on cosmetics, the annual conference of the National Hairdressers Federation was told here yesterday. The country has 32.777 hairdressing saloons with a gross turnover of £38 600,000 and 83,252 employees. The professions annual wages
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  • 451 1 bers of the Disarmament Commission." Odd To Keep India Out Attempts to keep India out of the sub-committee was more odd today since Mr. Nehru had made his statement this month concerning the hydrogen bomb, Mr. Vyshinsky said. Mr. Nehru had taken the initiative publicly before the whole world to
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  • 61 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 20.— The United Nation** Disarmament Commission rejected Soviet proposed inclusion of Communist China, India and Czechoslovakia m the di«*«rmament subcommittee The United Nations Disarmament Commission approved the British proposal 'or establishment of a subcommittee consisting of Bri£*Ji, France, United States, soviet Union and Canada
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  • 589 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Apr. 21, 1964 TRAVESTY OF TRUTH \F the MIC s decision to oontest the elections is deplorable, the utterances made by its president Mr. Kundanlal Devaser at the Prai Session at which the above decision was taken, are even more deplorabb and only confirm the
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  • 1282 2 TT was a little thing, but it was the sort of thing that annoys the Vietnamese. And such things happen frequently A French officer pulled his car to a halt on a busy Saigon street, parking m forbidden zone. A Vietnamese policeman
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  • 194 2 Nehru's Moral Leadership Is Of Great Value BOMBAY: Mrs. Monica. Feiton, the Stalin Peace prize winner and a Vice-President of the Women's International Democratic Federation said that the 'moral leadership" of India under Prime Minister Nehru would be of ereai value to the West. Addressing a Press conference here recently,
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  • 46 2 TRIVANDRUM: The Travaoco re-Cochin Government has appointed Dr. V.R. Narayanan Nayar, Surgeon General us the State's licensing authority for the purposes of the Central Drugs Rules, 1945, as made applicable m the State by the Travancore* Cochin Drues Rule* 1953. FOC
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  • 276 2 MADRAS The three-man committee deputed by tb« Government of India to study the working of the pilot pro. ject for lignite mining at Neiveli, has. it is learnt, submitted "a very encouraging report" to the Union and State Governments on the progress of the work.
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  • 257 2 KOZHBKODE: Reassembling at "l --mail Na^ar", the District Muslim League Conference, Mr. Mohamed Ismail. President of th€ Indian Muslim League Presiding, passed a resolution requesting the Governments of India and Madras to extend the Community Project and National Extension Service Schemes to the Ernud and Walluvanad taluqs
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  • 510 2 LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Sir, I have gone through the Bill No: 8 of 1»54 to make provision for the registration of marriages of Hindus and also the draft bill of the Tamils Reform Association Singapore. Provisions for the registration of Hindu marriages m the former Federated
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  • 182 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Morarji R. Desai, Chief Minister of Bombay, asked the Chharas. members of an ex-criminal tribe, to give up criminal activities and create confidence m society and also organise themselves on a co-operative basia m gainful village industries, now that the stigma of criminality had been
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  • 252 2 NEXT SESSION OF CONGRESS AT AVADI? MADRAS The Working Committee of the Tamil Nao Congress will meet at tne omew of tne Madras Legislature Congress Party m Government Estate, Mount Road, at 10 a.m. toaay. It is understood that Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar will tender to the Committee resignation ot
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  • 137 2 NEW DELHI: Sri G. V. Mavlankar, Speaker of the House of the People, opened the 24th All.lndia Annual Art Exhibition here. The exhibition, organised by the All-India Fine Am and Crafts Society, contains 360 paintings and sculptures contributed by over 200 artists from all over India. Twelve
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  • 121 2 KARACHI: Pakistan's Minister m charge of Refugee Rehabilitation Mr. Shuain Qureshi, recently announced m Parliament that an IndoPakistan conference on movable property was being contemplated. He said every effort vtrua being made fco Implement tht agreement reached on this issue between the two countries at the
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  • 40 2 MADRAS: Th< Madra Kerala Samaj, at its meeting last week m Vepery, elected Dr. C. R. Krishna Pillai as President, Sri R. M. Manikketh. Secretary, and Sri m. S. Menon Treacurer. for the ensuing year. FOC
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  • 998 3 LAHORE: Mr. Din Mohammed, former Governor of Sind, expressed support for the East Bengal demand for the dissolution of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly. t^K^smJ?!i Mohammed, who was earlier a Judge of the Lahore High Court, i« a statement, urged the acceptance of the demand
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  • 149 3 KARACHI The Pakistan Constituent Assembly rejected the Red Shirt leader Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan's motion to postpone consideration of, the Basic Principles Committee's report. The motion said "that the House should adjourn and postpone consideration of the Basic Principles Committee report, now before the House, following the demand
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  • 272 3 NEW DELHI; Mr. Raj Bahadur, Deputy Minister for Communications, laid on the table of the House of the People a summary of the recommendations made m the interim report of the Accounts and Finance Committee of the Indian Airlines Corporation, Mr. Raj Bahadur, who was replying to
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  • 92 3 U. S. Envoy's Statement On E. Pak. Election KARACHI: The President of the Pakistan Parliament disallowed an adjournment motibn. sought to be moved by Mian Iftikharuddia, on the recent statement by the American Ambassador, Mr. Htldreth on the East Bengal elections. Mr. Iftikharuddin (Azad Pakistan Party sought to move the
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  • 85 3 BOMBAY: Air India International will operate SuperConstellation service from Bombay to London from May 29. Initially the frequency of the service will be once a week, but will be increased to two per week from July 27. The Super-Constellation will have accommodation for 70 passengers 23 luxury
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  • 988 4 QUEEN'S CEYLON TOUR Interesting Sidelights By \V Bark 2 LAST viewed Queen Elizabeth from a distance of two feet at Earls Court m May, 1953. She had come with the Royal entourage m order to visit the British In-clu.-tncs Fair. I marvelled then at the immense amount of preparation, the
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  • 83 4 PARIS, Apr. 20— The defender* of IHen Uie n Phu watched helplessly Sunday as a parachuted package containing new wtars for Brigadier General Christian De Cawtrie* was biow n into the Vletaninh rebel UneM. Reports reaching Paris today sad that with the General's
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  • 128 4 NEW DELJiI, Apr. 20 The French Ambassador called on Mr. Jewaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, here today with, it was reported, new proposals for settling the dispute over French possessions m India. The Ambassador, Count Stanislas Ostroroo, was accompanied by the French Minister to
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  • 60 4 Kdtiy Choong of Malaya receiver a trophy from the American Badminton Association, at Niagara Falls, New York, after he vrested the USA Men's Singles Chiimpioncihip from Joe AlHton of South Pasadena, Calif orna. It was MM first time the title had n put up for International Competition. Kay Jordan,
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  • 69 4 It is reliably understood that the Hony. General Secretary Mr. G. B. Njekad and the Organising Secretary Mr. Mcnon have resigned from the Executive Committee of the Singapore Kerala Samajam. Their resignations have been accepted, but no new appointments have been mede to fill the posts
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  • 146 4 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 20— Identity certificates are now necessary for travel to French India for Indians from the Union territory as from Monday. These certificates will be Issued by the District Collectors except m Tanjore and South Arcot District where even sub-magis.
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  • 107 4 TOKYO. Apr. 20 Japanese Coastguard Headquarters said the 1,700-ton British freighter Winhope aground on Tsushima Island since Saturday, turned over on Its side during the night, according to a report reaching Tokyo this afternoon. The Coastguard said the freighter was wedged firmly In the
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  • 107 4 Nasser Real Boss Of Egypt CAIRO, Apr. 20 Major General Mohammed Neguib said today Egypt's government i.s "stronger than ever" after the "reshuffle that took the Vice-Premier, Lt. Col. Gamal Abdel Nasser into the premiersh'p. The ailing general, who stays as president despite his resignation a.s premier oti Saturday, apparently
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  • 206 4 The final percentage payable on awards allocated to the seizure Payment Category has been declared at 90.4% of such awards. Interim payments made to dat e m this category total 70% of the awards. A final payment of 20.4% of the award is therefore now payable.
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  • 40 4 Japanese player Ichiro Ogimura hoid/ the ciip as he shakes hand* with Sweden's Tape Flfsberff, whom he beat 21-7, 21-12. 18-21, 21-10, In the finals of the World Individual TvihU> IVnn h Championships at lahuloh's Wembley Stadium. AP
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  • 482 4 (Continued from Page 1) to discus the disarmament problem?" Sir Piierson Plxon then reminded Mr. Vyshinsky that the four Foreign Ministers m Berlin had agreed to an exchange of view<» to seek v successful conclusion of the disarmament problem. "Is the Soviet representative- now going back on the Berlin agreement?",
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  • 60 4 CAIRO, Apr. 20 Egypt's new Premier Lt. Co*. Gamal Abdel Nas^r took a special train U. Dumanmmir Province In the Nile Delta to preside) at a ceremony distributing land** once owned by The Royal family to 768 peasant families. Government source* said Nasser plans to step
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  • 234 4 KARACHI, Apr. 20— Mr. Mohammed All, Prime Mink. ter of Pakistan, told the Constituent Assembly here y«*sterdUv that India's attitude to UnMckl State?* mLitary aid to Pakistan was holding up the settlement of the Kashmir dispute. "There can be no friendship between India and Paki tan
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  • 139 4 COLOMBO, Apr. 20 Three thousand troops will parade and a crowd will sing "Happy Birthday 1 for Queen Elizabeth here tommorrow her 28th birthday. Fifty thousand people are selected to crowd into Colombo to watch the Queen re view troops of the three services. Happy Birthday'
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  • 113 4 WELLINGTON, Apr. 20 The Minister of External Affairs Mr. Clifton Webb, who leaves tomorrow to represent New Zealand at the Geneva conference said today he would call on Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the United Kingdom Commissioner General for Southeast Asia, at Singapore on the way. He
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  • 99 4 Maulana Mohamed Saeed Ansari. Head of the Ahnvideeya Movement m Islam m North Borneo, arrived m Singapore from Pakistan after a six month's leave, by m.v. "Asia" yesterday. He has been working m North Borneo for seven years. He is accompanied by his family and he
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  • 72 4 Tjic Sectrvi Parent's Dm, Celebration of Sungei Senarut Estate Tamil School, Batu Anam, Johore will be held on Friday, April 23, at 7 p.m. Mr. T. V. K. Nair of the Estate will preside. The children of the chool will put up a concert programme. The
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