Indian Daily Mail, 26 April 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, X. No. 72. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1132 1 For Consideration At Geneva Immediate Ceasefire Direct Negotiation Between Fighting Forces Non Intervention By 'Bigs' NEW DELHI, Apr. 25— Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, yesterday referred to the grave threat to world peace involved m the Indo-China war and outlined a five-point plan which should
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  • 271 1 GENEVA. Apr. 25 Mr Vaycheslav iMolotov, the Soviet Foreign Minister last night described the Geneva conference which opens on Monday as "the first m recent years m which representatives of ail the great powers have taken part." Mr. MoLotov m a statement issued shortly after he
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  • 160 1 Russia Demands Red China In Geneva Confab LONDON, Apr. 25.— Russia's new note to the West reaffirms her stand that Communist China must rank as one of the "Big Five" powers at the Geneva conference first reports more indicated last night. A British Foreign Office spokesman said the note deli,
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  • 53 1 NEW DELHI, April, 25 Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru's reply to French Premier LnnicTs letter concerning the future of French enclaves m India was handed to special envoy Chi'^laii* Belle. Both the French Embassy and Foreign Ministry source* refused to disclose the contents of the Nebni
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  • 27 1 DJAKARTA, April, 25 Dr. Mohammed Razif at nessent Indonesian Consul-Gen-eral m Singapore will leav* for Luxembourg: shortly to become Ambassador there, the Foreien Office announced today. Reuter
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  • 24 1 BAGHDAD, Apr. 25 The United States is to give military aid to Iraq without conditions. Government here announced today. Reuter
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  • 151 1 GE.NU'/A, Apr. 2a. US ijccittary 01 State John Foster uuiito arrived last night on wnat He caved a mission ot peace maue necessary Of Communist aggression m As, a "We hope to find the aggrus. sors come here m a moo<t to t>urge cnemsoivos of tneir
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  • 62 1 Bevan Summoned A YLESBURG, England Summonses charging- Aneurin Bevan, leftist leader m the British Labour party, with dangerous driving and failing to stop after an accident have been issued by the Bucks Constabulary headquarters. The constabulary said today Bevan's car was m an accident at Gerrards Cross onApril 3. The
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  • 30 1 TOKYO. Apr. 25 A noconfidence motiion against Premier Shigeru Yoshida'a government was rejected last niffht. Voting: wan 208 m favour and 228 airainst the motion. Reuter
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  • 84 1 LONDON, Apr. 25 The Vletminh no\v s agency laMt Vietminh news agency last night claimed 1 rebel forces were fields at the beleaguenwii French fortress of Dlen Blen mm The situation m imlrchina wa« described as "extremely gTave*' here after tJ»e cabinet has been given a
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  • 84 1 MR. G. SAKANGAPANI, President, Tamil Education Society, Singapore, delivering the Presidential Addresa at the Second Educational Conference of the Malacca Indian Teachers Union held during the Easter holidays at the Malacca High School Hall. Sitting left to right are: Mr. SATHASIVAM; MISS MacDONALD, Principal, Malay Women's
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  • 438 1 Aussy Staff 'Interfered With' CANBERRA, Apr. 25— Australian Prime Minister R. G. Menzies yesterday conferred with officials of the External Affairs Department after an urgent despatch was received from Mr. Brian Hill," the Australian Chare d'Affairs, who is preparing to leave Moscow with his
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  • 36 1 MOSCOW. Apr. 25 The Soviet Union has not yet decided whether its rupture of diplomatic relations with Australia wiU affect its participation m the 1956 Olympic Games m Australia, an official said.
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  • 106 1 PARIS, Apr. 25 Mr. Rich, ard Casey, Australian External Affairs Minister, said here he expected the British Embassy m Moscow would take over Australian interests m Russia. Questioned by reporters on the breaking off of Soviet Australian relations Mr. Casey said: "It cannot deal with this
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  • 130 1 MOSCOW, Apr. 25 Mr Brian Hill, Australian Charge a Affaires under Soviet orders to leave Moscow with the Embassy staff was told yesterday that facilities for his departure would be conditional on the absence of "new developments" m Australia usually reliable sources said here. This presumably referred to
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  • 93 1 KARACHI. Apr. 25 Kin* Saud of Saudi Arabtia left here yesterday mi n his yacht at the end of his ten^av state visit to Pakistan Among: those who saw him If Ve vr w s the Wne Minuter Mr. Mohammad All who aaid to a farewell message Pakis-
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  • 321 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 26.— Madras should be Tamil State declared the Tamilnad Congress Committee in a memo to the States Reorganisation Commission. The Tamil State must Include eight Tamil Taluks of Travancore Cochin Stajte, but exclude Malabar and South Kanara District. Madras
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  • 311 1 SEOUL, Apr. 25 President Syngman Rhee said today South Korea can accept only one solution at the Geneva conference,— withdraw Communist troops from North Korea, then hold nationwide spring election under U.N. supervision. He does not expect the Communists ever to agree to this, thinks they
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  • 543 2 Indian Daily Mail S 'pore, Mon., Apr. 26, 1954 India's Partial Victory In Kashmir \T last India has partly won her case against the U.S. nationals m the United Nations' Kashmir Truce Observation Team. SSometime ago, when the U.S. announced its intention to give military aid to Pakistan which is
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  • 916 2 Anglo-American Approach Not Helpful Says Nehru NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru, commenting on the joint communique issued m London and Washington on collective defence agreements for South-East Asia declared that "negotiations under threats or by military activities being stepped up preceding negotiation and calculated to condition such
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  • 61 2 Famed French ttinger Josephine Baker dutches her newly adopted son, Akio Yamamoto, to her bosom aa she i" introduced to him at thy imperial Hotel m Tokyo. Akio, a Japanese orphan, is the fifth boy to be added to Mihs Baker's world family, which she hopes
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  • 700 2 (Nehru Tells Burma Indians/ RANGOON: India's Prime Minister, Mr Nehru, in a message to the 7th annual session of the AllBurma Indian Congress has asked Indians in Burma to be the ambassadors of India and work for friendly and co-operative relations between the peoples of
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  • 32 2 Prime Minister Nehru Inspecting the lignite mine (a tita. imun) at Neyvali near Chidambaram. To the right of Mr. Nehru is Mr. .M. Hhnkta\atsalani, Minister for Agricultunt, Madras.
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  • 377 2 LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Rent Ordinance Sir, There is a move to remove from the statute book The Control of Rent Ordinance No 6of 1948 or to make cer. tain amendments thereof. The price of rubber has gone down and it is not possible to mak« a net profit of
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  • 22 2 CHANDIGARH: Dr. Satyap<U. Speaker of the Punjab Assembly, died suddenly of a heart attack. He was 66 FOC
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  • 802 2 BOMBAY: Mr. J. N. Heredia, Honorary Consul for Brazil m Bombay, resigned his post m protest against what he called a "warning" given to him by the Brazilian Ambassador m Delhi to "discontinue activities which might be considered as "anti-Portu-guese." Mr. Heretia m
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  • 249 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India m a Press Note announced details of procedure for travel between India and French settlements m the country. This is m pursuance of the Government's decision to cancel from Apitt 19 exemption granted for travel between India and the
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  • 1486 3 Indo Pakistan Friendship Depends On Settlement Of Kashmir Problem Says Ali KARACHI: Pakistan Premier Mohammed AH UAa the I>aJik->tan Parliament that the to < ■mud be no frUMd*hii> between India and Pakistan until tbe Kashmir dispute was jfttkd. Mr. Mohammed All made thiw statement when he mov- M "that the
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  • 77 3 NEW DELHI: Prime Ministor Nehru will be accompanied by Mr. V. K. -Krishna Menon •md Mr. Ft S Mani. Joint Secretary, External Affairs Min^frv. during hrts visit to c^vlc* for the Asian Prime Ministers' Conference Mr. M .J. Dcaai, Commonwealth Secretary.
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  • 172 3 NEW DELHI: Shot guns manufactured by the Defence Oidnmct 1< actories m India will be on sale to civilian licence holders thiough authorised dealer?. This was disclosed by Mr. Satish Chandra. Deputy Minister for Defence, while replying to Mr. C. U Ohaudhary m thk» Hov e
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  • 130 3 MUZAFFARPUR.: Dr. K. N. Katju. Union Home Minister, said the boundary controversy between West Bengal, Ori-sa and Bihar should be amicably settled. Leaders cf Bengai. Biihar an<j Orissa should meet at a coni'eience and come to an understanding:. If they failed, the States Reorganisation Commission and its
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  • 139 3 KARACHI: Pakistan Prime Minister Mohammed Ali denied that any changes were envisaged now m the Pakistan Cabinet. Asked by Pressnen it there wa.s a ny likelihood <>f reshuffle m the near future, he said. "Anjitthing can happen m the future." fuCseat Press reports had said this
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  • 238 3 NEW DELHI: A copy of the reports and selected documents of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission. Korea, was placed before the House of the People by the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Mr Satya Narayan Sinha. The copy was placed before the Hou-.e m pursuance of
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  • 164 3 MADRAS: Mr. K.G. Menon, I.C.S. Inspector-General of Prisons passed away due to heart failure at the General Hospital. He was 44. ?vii. Menon ia ;in j»ntlon a couple <>f cUvs SacJl at the hospital. His body was reraoy«d lo bla iimguiow m Aminjikarai. BocidfJ
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  • 540 3 Industrial 'Finance Corpn. Changes In Rules NEW DELHI: The Government of India have accepted In principle the recommendations made by the Industrial Finance Corporation Enquiry CommdHtee that the Corporation should have a full-time paid Chairman place of an honorary Chairman. mis change would necessitate amendment of the Industrial Finance Corporation
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  • 1286 3 Disabilities Of Women Legislation For Removal NEW DELHI A joint appeal to progressive sections of the community to lend their whole-hearted support to the demand for the removal of social and economic disabilities of women was made by Srimati Renuka Hay, President of the All India Women's Conference, and Srimati
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  • 55 3 Mr. Jawabarlal Nehru was the gue*t of honour at a reception accorded' to him by Raja Sir MuthJa ChetWar of Chettfnad, pro-ChanreUor of th« Annamalai University at Chidambaram. Seated m front from left to right are: .Mr. Sri Prattasa, the Governor of Madnls.Mr. Nehru, Ra,fci Sir Mirthla
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  • 756 4 CEYLON NEWS: KANDY RECEIVES QUEEN -A GRAPHIC ACCOUNT KANDY: I have heard the heart beat of the historic town of Kandy, I have seen its people m two great moments of their history. Republicans may rave and crowns may tumble, but this hill capital will always retain Its love for
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  • 165 4 GAUHATI The Ceylon Government have asked for 10.000 maunds of Madras rice. Disclosing' this, Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh, Union Agriculture Minister, said that, while he was m Ceylon last February, a proposal was made for purchasing Madras rice. The Minister also said that the Mysore Government had
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  • 352 4 Indo-Ceylon Visa System P.Ms. To Discuss COLOMBO, 17.— The Government of India's decision to impose visa restrictions on travel between India and Ceylon will be among: the IndoCeylon issues to be discussed by the Prime Ministers of the two countries when Mr. Nehru arrives here for the SouthEast Asian Prime
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  • 213 4 JAFFNA: At the opening of Parliament by the Queen the Leader of the House. Mr.J. R. Jayewardene, delivered hb address of thanks m English and Sinhalese; but where was Tamil, asked Mr. A. Amir thalin gam, Advocate, speaking at the annual general meeting of the Ttnnevely East
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  • 85 4 KANDY: A oat may look at a Queen, the sayln«r goes and it actually happened m Kandy. While the Queen was M«tt«iin X to the chieftains' utfdrcH* In tn Audience HaU of the King of Kandy a trrey-and-white cat walked leisurely aero** the Hall about 10
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  • 154 4 To Provide More Jobs Proposal CHAVAKACHERI: Mr. K. Kumarasamy, offlcer-in-charge of the provincial training school for rural development workers m the Northern Province was recommended to the Divisional Officer of the Department of Industries, N.P., and the Ministry of Industries, Housing and Social Services that the manufacture of by-products from
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  • 539 4 JAFFNA: Drinking has caused an increase of crime In the Njorth, states the North Ceylon Prohibition League m a memorandum to the special committee appointed to Investigate the working of the tree tax system m Jaffna. The league states: "The North Ceylon Prohibition League, Jaffna. Is
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  • 143 4 COLOMBO: A group of German industrialist* from Hamburg have informed the Government they are prepared to Invest German capital to promote tocai industries and train men to man them. Dr. F. Heineman, Vice President of the Indua trial Finance and Promotion Corporation of Hamburg, m a communication addressed
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  • 30 4 SEOUL,, Apr. 25 Informed sources said South Korea has decided to send another goodwill mission to South-East Asian countries to strengthen an ti -Communist ties. AP
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  • 289 4 NUWARA ELIYA: Eight members of th e Nuwara Eliya Municipal Council have submitted a requisition to the Municipal Commissioner to convene a special meeting of the council m terms of the Ordinance and Amendment Act of 1954 to consider a resolution expressing no confidence
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  • 288 4 Riot Arson In Veeramunai KALMUNAI: A riot—accompanied by killing, arson and looting broke out m Veeramunai a village near Sammanturai, m the Batticaloa District. One man, Manikkam wa& killed. Twenty others, who re eeived gunshot of club injuries are m a critical condition' Over fifty houses were burnt to the
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  • 39 4 CHITTAGONG: A fifteen million rupees petroleum S. 2f«. being constructed at Patenga by the Burma Oil Company (Pakistan Trains) Limited to expand ofl storage and distribution faci° ties m ast Pakistan. "v firs,* FOC
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  • 7 4 INDIAN FOOTBALLERS BEATEN AT H-K asdfasdf Reuter
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  • 240 4 The Assistant Public Relations Officer (Press), Mr. Roy Ferroa, flies to London today, < Monday) April 26 to attend an information officers' training course at the Colonial Office. Others attending the course include informatic* 1 officers from Sirerra Leone Cyprus, Trinidad, Uganda
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  • 168 4 WHITE PLAINS, New York April 25 Attorneys fo r Riti Hayworth and her secretarygoverness, Mrs. Dorothy Chambers, vigorously deny charge* :hat the actress 1 two children were neglected a.m mistreated. The Westchester County Society fo r Prevention of Cruelty to Children O n Friday charged n children's court
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  • 69 4 GENEVA, Apr. 25 Mr. Chou En Lai, Communist China's Prime Minister and Foreign Minister arrived at Geneva Airport from Moscow to attend the Far East Confrence starting on Monday. Mr. Chou En-lai said on landing that he believed the "Joint offorf of all the par.
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