Indian Daily Mail, 25 April 1954
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Title Section18 1954-04-25 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail YOU X. No. 72 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article227 1954-04-25 1 U.N. KASHMIR TRUCE TEAM OFFICERS TO BE REPLACED ACCEPTABLE FACE-SAVING STEP UNITED NATIONS, Apr. 24.— U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarakjoid has informed India that American officers on the Kashmir Truce Observation team will be replaced by officers of other nationalities when their terms expire, diplomaticA.P. - 227 words
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130 1954-04-25 1 Red China's Concern Over U.S. Aid To Pak I roni Our Own Correspondent HONU KONG. April 24.— Mdjcr-Gon. N.A.N. Kaza, l'a-k.-tan ambassador to Peiping, ■aid yesterday that as soon a.PaJdstaa announced she wouic get arms aid from the Unite* States, Chinese government ofli cialf wanted to know what U mAP - 130 words
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422 1954-04-25 1 Asks Australian Diplomats To Quit Moscow Recalls Her Staff LONDON, Apr. 24. Russia last night demanded the recall of all Australian diplomats from Moscow as a result of the Pe^rov asylum case and announced her ambassador and all other diplomatic staff m Australia hadReuter - 422 words
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Article263 1954-04-25 1 Judge- Advocate Clash in Court MADRAS, Apr. 24.— Madras High Court on Friday was the scene of absorbing drama when a conflict between a ]ucge and an advocate reacheu tnt climax. Justice Mack, 'MDier had refused to permit the- Madras States Chief Prosecutor Govind Sweminathan to appear m Sessions cases263 words
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174 1954-04-25 1 BORDER AREAS IN DISPUTE Kamaraj From Our Own Oorre»|M>ndeni MADRAS, Apr. 24. The Chief Minister Kamaraj has told pressmen that the actuii border now m dispute between Andhra annd Madras must be appointed by a Special Boundary Commission. The States' Reorganisation Commission now hearing evidence on linguistic Stairs should not174 words
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Article87 1954-04-25 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 24. Pume Minister Nenru .said iast nignt the Premier Joseph i^aniei has indicated a "most rriendJy approach" on -he future of French terrority m India "without committing himself." Nehru told a meeting of the ruling Congress Party that the premier sent a letter w.thA.P. - 87 words
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235 1954-04-25 1 Western Powers Reply To Russia LONDON, Apr. 24. The ministers w.li reject Russia's 1 China must have great powci i cc, diplomatic quarters horol Thu latest Soviet note which elanK'd for China equal status with the United States France Russia andReuter - 235 words
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Article186 1954-04-25 1 COLOMBO. April 21.— Ceylon approved passage of u.s. pain. 1 carrying French paratroopM to iiido-China "m the -.ame way as it approved pasa??e tlnough Colombo of troop. hips bound for ImJo-China. 1 a government spokesman said to. night. The spokesman denied that permission to186 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-04-25 1 Mi. Jauaharlal Nehru addressing the All-India Writer** <"<;nf« rciM-e at Aiuuuiialainagar. The Conference was atIbbArJ hv writers fruin Pakistan, and Burma alM*. Mr. Nthru sugge*.tet.< th«- emergence of an Imtian liltrature. which will benvfit this; ftar-str-ckea World, gukMng it ad ng the75 words
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171 1954-04-25 1 RITA CHARGED WIIH NEGLECT OF CHILDREN WHITE PLAINS NEW YOUK April 21. Children's Court Judge Ccorge Smith ordered film star Kita HayworUi's two children taken into protective custody yesterday fol.ow.ng a charge that they were ixing neglected. Kebecea Weiics, 8, a child of lii la's marriage to actor Orson Wenes,A.P. - 171 words
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Article121 1954-04-25 1 TOKYO, Apr. 24 Prime Minister Shigeru Yo s hida faced a battle m the Diet today which could mean the downfall of his pro-American government. Splinter Liberals joined the Socialists m demanding a no.conndence vote. The Progressives on which Yoshida must rely to stay m powerwereAP - 121 words
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Article71 1954-04-25 1 BONN, Apr. 24 Disclosures made by Captain Nikolai Kliokhiov, soviet Secret Police Oiiicer who gave himself up to thc Americans, has led already to a wave of secret arrests and interrogation of Soviet Agents, usually reliable sources sai<i here. They &aid people had been arrested and questionedReuter - 71 words
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Article346 1954-04-25 1 Britain Seeking Support Off Asian Nations For Proposal LONDON, Apr. 24.— Britain has launched a diplomatic campaign to win the support of five Asian nations tor the West's proposed "South East Asia NATO," British officials said last night. British envoys were reported pushing the plan, strcssifl"A.P. - 346 words
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136 1954-04-25 1 Try Nehru's Proposal on H-Bomb Control CAL.CUTTA, April 24 —Mr Thomas Clifton Webb. New Zealand's Minister of External Affairs. sai d here that Mr Nehru s appeal fo r a .standstill agreement on hydrogen bomb tests was "something which ought to be tried." Mr. Webb was pas.sin~ through Dum DumReuter - 136 words
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Article50 1954-04-25 1 There will be a literary meeting at the Kamala Club, <. Moulmein Road, today at 5 p.m. J CALCUTTA, Apr. 21 An Indian team of 40 athletes including wrestlers and swimmers left for Manila where they arc to compete m the Asian Games which Reuter start on MayReuter - 50 words
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293 1954-04-25 1 NEW DELHI: A holograph letter of Mr. Henry Mayers Hyndman (1842-mi) forms one of the most valued recent acquisitions of the National Archives of India. The document, which is addressed to Mr. Robert La Monte and is dated Nov 17, 1909, recently cameFOC - 293 words
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Article61 1954-04-25 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 24— Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, the Soviet attended a mating of the United Nations Disaimament Sub-Oommittee which began a new effort to agree on Atomic Weapons Control and Disarmament. A Soviet boycott of the meeting 1 had been feared because a. RuiSian proposal for the inclusionReuter - 61 words
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Article113 1954-04-25 2 NICHOLS - NICHOLS "The voice was incomparably more beautiful than any 1 have heard or am ever likely to hear. It was not merely more beautiful m degree, it mi diffprent m kind. To those who nrvrr heard her it is difficult to rt<\-;cribe the enchant. Micnt it created,113 words
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1005 1954-04-25 2 TWIiNIYUNE years ago, ou Apr. 3, the firsi ever lit^ni over the summit of •wount Everest was maue. 'thus achievement has oiwn been acciaimed as a foal ot inuuan daring and endurance. iiui underlying its popular ■ffltai id tne story of an en.1,005 words
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Article280 1954-04-25 2 NBW OEL&ll: L,t.-General ilnmayya accepted en ivory lcplica of India Gate, the capitals imposing war memorial, on behalf of ihc Indian celegation to the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission ana Hit- Indian Custodian Forte to Korea. General Thimayye, m civili m dress and MaJor.Gcneral Tborat,FOC - 280 words
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Article194 1954-04-25 2 WAtsmiNUiuiN vvhiiC accompanying tne Vice-i Jiesioem. fix, Kichard Nixon, on nis tup round the wond last yeai, Mrs. Nixon iook an active interest m the work or the boys" Town m Madras. tiecently she was presented with a group pnotograph taKen on that occasion, including194 words
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Article156 1954-04-25 2 Representatives of six animal welfare societies m India and Pakistan are expected to speak at the World Congress of Animal Welfare Societies, to be held m Britain for the first time next month. Well over 200 delegates from 23 countries are expected to attend the Congress,156 words
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Article354 1954-04-25 2 BOMBAY The TIMES Ob INDIA says m ana editoriaj comment on the Kashmir Uabate m l'uKi.<Laa Constituent Assembly that it exposed ttiu leciinji of frustration of L.ea. quo members. "No strident sentiment about Kasnmir couiu do away with the ignominious defeat, sustained m East354 words
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Article, Illustration92 1954-04-25 2 Australia ha* established her first permanent scientific research base on the Antarctic continent where important Minerals possibly Uranium are believed to exist. Namedi Maw**>n Station m honour of explorer Sir Douglas Wawson, it will supplement valuable Geological, meteorological and* other scientific data now emanating regularly from Au-tralia'N other92 words
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1046 1954-04-25 2 J. M. Somasundaram - The Chidambaram Temple Lord Of Cosmic Dance J. M. Somasundaram (By (JHIDAMBARAM stands out as foremost the citadel of Saivism Its connection with the Lord of the Cosmic Dance is the most eventful. A Swayambu Sivalinga divinely installed, and a tank adjacent m this former forest region of Tillai trees,FOC; THE HINDU - 1,046 words
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Article89 1954-04-25 2 The intelligence of the man m the street, stimulated as it is by a personal contact with the leaders of opinion on radio «nd T.V. is increasing m the most extraordinary way man who, before the war had never heard of Bertrand Russell is today listening to BertrandPETER USTINOV - 89 words
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1138 1954-04-25 2 Kumbh Mela Stampede Tragedy— Enquiry ALA^AHAUAD: Mi. Jamuiu I'laoo.tu llipakill, Senior £>Uptiiiatcnaunt 01 tWOt, tvumun Me;a, K»vuig Mi eviutnce oenU'c me Jvumoh irageoy iiaar i|Muy <^onunitie e feaid mat uiui tnu ui-violiuu.s hi.tiiijiiQt jf *e«zuary a, «wme changes iiau ijci-n maae m the routes iixeu iw ijuucstnun traffic a^ wenFOC - 1,138 words
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Article152 1954-04-25 2 LAHORE; Kha n Abdul Ghaffar Khan said that his demand for Pakhtoonistan (homeland for Pathan.i) was not m any way linked with Kabul's demand for Pakhtooni&tan. In an interview at Multan. the Red Shirt leader declared that Pakhtoonistan Of hL X conception would include tIK tribal area on theFOC - 152 words
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1119 1954-04-25 3 ALBERT EINSTEIN Pursuit Of Understanding "The works of tho understanding outlast the »©**»>• buMiing generation* and spread tight and warmth a< r• the cemurieis Mpn- i by his thought, let us turn, m these unquiet d*>K to the memory of n.'.x ton. who three hundred years ajfo w*s K*ven to1,119 words
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Article373 1954-04-25 3 A Night Out Affects Your Height Your height may vary from hour to hour, it is affected by cxerci.se, fatigue, a nd the way you stand. Almost 200 years ago, the French scientist, Buffon, made the strange observation that at the en<i of an all night •spree, a group of373 words
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720 1954-04-25 3 PONDICHERRY Seven student volunteers, who were arrested on April 14, were produced by the French India Police before Court des Tribunal, Pondicherry. The case against them having been postponed to April 17, the students were taken to the Central Jail and kept m custody. TheFOC - 720 words
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Article453 1954-04-25 3 Burdens Off Textile Industry AHMED AB AD; Sri Shantilal Mangaldas, President, Saurashira Mill owners' Association, said the condition of the textile industry m Saurashtra had been progressively deteriorating. In his Presidential address to the 12 th annual general meeting of the Association, he ;*aid ihat out of nine textile millsFOC - 453 words
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Article199 1954-04-25 3 MADRAS: According to the INDIAN EXPRESS, the core S>t Prime Minister Nehru's Statement m Parliament is that men of good will seldom search for peace with sword m hand. The paper says: "Mr Dulles' intention is apparently to apply m Indo-China the strategy which Gen.FOC - 199 words
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Article, Illustration106 1954-04-25 3 These A.P. photos, radioed from New York, show two of the new weapons capable of carrying either conventional or atomic warheadki, now being supplied to American troops. They are shown tak'ng off from launching sites at White SandH, New Mexico. O n left is106 words
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1100 1954-04-25 3 KRISHNA DHAR - SANTINIKETAN A Poet's Dream Come True KRISHNA DHAR («y AMIDST the bountiful sha- dows of tall Sal trees and mango-groves m the sultry i expanse of Birbhum, nearly < ninety miles from Calcutta .stands m serene silence San- i tiniketan, a dream and crea- tion of the great poet-seer I1,100 words
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Article132 1954-04-25 3 The Prime Minister Mr. Nehru continues to get letters daily from private citizens from various countries m connection with the appeal he made on April 2. 1954, for a standstill agreement on hydro, gen bomb explosions. Among letters received from the United States one from aFOC - 132 words
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1265 1954-04-25 4 Queen's Visit To Ceylon More Sidelights COLOMBO. The Queen and tlir Dukr found themselves held up m a traffic jam u.hcn they paid au "oil the programme" visit to Aluwiharo Park This surprise visit came after a visit to the Potgul Vihara. The police stationed near the park were unaware1,265 words
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111 1954-04-25 4 ASIAN PMS WILL SEE 'CAVE OFLIGHT' S-°^°MBO Jt- th are being made ior lac iuur visiting Asian i J nm c Minustera U) visu on iheir way to Sri rtida. the Divaguhava (cavt SLu?*?^ Iwnere1 wnere tne iiuddna i, sa.u to have Uriiod on hi* way to Adam s p,FOC - 111 words
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Article151 1954-04-25 4 HOW THICK IS £2,000? ano ayS a Ton y Shrve?e, a producer m the BBC's Midland re Slon call J pounce. The bank manager Sf. l omewhiit surprised I as well he might be, for though Sr S S°f erS might P^2S or wish to invest or borrow two thou151 words
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Article190 1954-04-25 4 A hundred j-ears ago om. girl out of three d'«d before the age of twenty-five; only one half of the female population reached the age of forty rive; and not more than one third lived up to the ago oi sixty f;v e. If you consider that,190 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-04-25 4 That is K. P. Bhaskar, a re puted exponent of Kathakah and Bharat Natya; who Ls training local talents with success. The name of Bhaskar has become very familiar to Malayan audiences, for his dance performances are eagerly sought by discriminating artlovers among ail Communities m Malaya. Mr.75 words
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Article162 1954-04-25 4 Permanent Asian Body COLOMBO: A permanent Asian organisation with a permanent secretariat may be formed on the lines, of TJNO for arbitration and solution of problems affecting Asian countries. A. resolutton to this etffect will be move<j by the Prime Minister or Indonesia, Dr. Ali Sastroamidiojo, at th e forthcomingFOC - 162 words
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Article225 1954-04-25 4 COLOMBO Reports received from Mandapajn Camp m Colombo -peak of the very s;reat distre.ss caused to women and children who come tht-re hoping; to proceed to Ceylon on the stiength of the tcoMMMC permits held by tveir spouses Till recently, the wives •nd children of i225 words
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Article37 1954-04-25 4 Mau'ana Mohamed Sail*' ■^^sari. Head of the Ahmadeoy. vement m North Borneo wi!" n^ak on "Why I believe mi n 'am?" at the Ahmadeeyn Muslim Mission premises, 111 'nan Road, to-day at 5 p.m37 words
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