Indian Daily Mail, 1 May 1954
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Title Section16 1954-05-01 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X No. 77. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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484 1954-05-01 1 Asian Premiers Differ On Indo China Resolution Pakistan Opposes Issue Of Non-intervention By 'Bigs' COLOMBO, Apr. 30. —The South Asian Prime Ministers conference yesterday failed to agree to a rearaiilluii on Indo-china because Pakistan Premier Mohammed Ali declined to commit himself to a proposal calling for non-intervention by the UnitedReuter - 484 words
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405 1954-05-01 1 Britain Will Consider Views Of Asian P.Ms. LONDON. Apr. 30 Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, said the British government had undertaken to full consideration to the view., of India, Pakistan and Burma on recent developments hi South-East Asia. The Prime Minister answered: -The government has been in close touchAP - 405 words
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70 1954-05-01 1 PLEBISCITE ON KASHMIR DEADLINE FOR AGREEMENT NEW DELHI. Apr. 30 Dead'inc for an Indian-Pakis-tani agreement on a Kashmir plebiscite passed today with New Delhi government sources saying the matter cannot, he resolved at present. The sources said American arms aid to Pakistan undermined the chances of agreement by raising theA.P. - 70 words
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Article64 1954-05-01 1 BELIZE, British Honduras, Apr. 30 The anti-British Peoples United Party has won eight seats out of nine in the colony's first general election This gives them an overall majority in the new Legislative Council where there are also three nominated and three official members. But theirReuter - 64 words
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Article119 1954-05-01 1 LONDON, April, 30 Scotland Yard exports say two pretty office girls who died yesterday were poisoned by a s(*xua| stimulant called camtharides Spanish Fly. Arthur Ford, 45, manager of the drujj-iiiHkinff firm where the girls worked, is in the hupital with symptoms 'of the same typeAP - 119 words
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Article100 1954-05-01 1 CAIRO. Egypt, Apr. 30 A new romance was reported for ex-Queen Narriman. The newspaper Al Akhbar said Egypt's personal status court had given Farouk's former wife permission to marry Adham El Nakib, ;ui Alexandria doctor 'and sen of one of Farouk's favourites. There was n-»AP - 100 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-05-01 1 PHOTO.) MR. MOHAMED ALI, Prime Minister Pa kit. tan is seen here greeted) by Mr. S. NATESAN, Miniver of Post. Also in the picture are the Prime Minister of Ceylon Sir John Kottalawala. Mr. R. O. SENANAYAKE, Minister of Commerce and* SIR KANTHIAH VAITHINATHAN, MinisterMATHRUPALA - 53 words
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Article47 1954-05-01 1 NEW PARTY TO BE FORMED TODAY There will be a public meetng at the Victoria Memorial Hall today at 2 p.ifc. to Inaugurate a new political party. After approving the constitution and naming* t*»e party at this meeting, a Committee will be elected to manage the party.47 words
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Article29 1954-05-01 1 MANILA, Apr. 30 India and the Philippines exchanged instruments of ratification of thenr Treaty ot Fiiendsfhip providing for reciprocal privileges to their re- spective nationals. APAP - 29 words
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Article3112 1954-05-01 1 If Nehru-Kotelawala Pact Can't Be Implemented Fairly A Fair, Just, Peaceful Settlement Is Imperative Says Thondaman COLOMBO, Apr. 30.— Delivering the presidential address at the Fourteenth Session of th e Ceylon Indian Congress, today, Mr. S. Thondaman stated if the Nehru-Kotelawala Agreement could not be3,112 words
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139 1954-05-01 1 Marriages Between Indians Foreigners-Bill In Offing From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Apr. 30. The Government of India is considering legislation for regulation of marriages between Indians abroad or between Indians and foreigners, stated Law Ministers Mr. Biswas in the House of People on Thursday when speaking on the Special139 words
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Article156 1954-05-01 1 LONDON, Apr. 30 Russia has placed 'firm orders" for goods costing: £30.000,000 to £40,000,000 in Britain since Jan. 1, a British business leader said today. Sir Grevilles Maginess, president of the Rus^o-British Chamber of Commerce, said in a speech prepared for the body's annual meeting KheAP - 156 words
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Article102 1954-05-01 1 Madras Andhra Boundry Issue From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 30.- -Madras State Government would prefer immediate appointment of a Boundary Commission to decide disputed frontier in Chittor District, stated the Chief Minister Kamaraj Nadar. He said the Central Home Minister Dr. Katju had written suggesting joint talks with Andhra102 words
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Article61 1954-05-01 1 CALCUTTA, April. SO An Indian airliner carrying fight passengers, crashed at Dum Dum airport here Just Balurghat, in Northwest Bengal. The plane buret Into flames as soon it crashed a short distance from th© runway. The co^ pilot was killetd and the pilot and radio officer seriouslyReuter - 61 words
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165 1954-05-01 1 Allen To Urge Increased U.S. Aid To India NEW YORK, 30 George V. Allen U.S. Ambassador to India said yesterday he had personally sought permission from Prime Minister Nehru for the recent flight of supplier for Indo-China over Indian territory. Allen, arriving by plane en route to Washington, said Nehru'sAP - 165 words
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Article141 1954-05-01 1 India Tibet Trade issue From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Apr. 30.— New India-China Agreement regarding trade between India and Tibet signed here on Thursday was remarkable for the fact that Chinese have obtained scrupulous equality in all matters. For historical reasons, India wanted to retain three trading stations on141 words
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Article107 1954-05-01 1 Geneva 'Gossip For Women VIENNA, Apr. 30.— A goseip column for women and the week's best-selling phonograph record will be available by telephone for Vienna subscribers May 1. These are the latest offerings of the Versatile Telephone Company, operated by the state. The system now provides fairy stories for children,AP - 107 words
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Article39 1954-05-01 1 There will be a mass meeting at the Services Club, Ferrer Park, today at 10 a.m. under the auspices of the Federation of the City Council Labour Unions, Singapore tn honour of May Day,39 words
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537 1954-05-01 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., May 1, 1954. NOTES AND COMMENTS (On MurasiTs Advice To UMNO-MCA) NOT A BED OF ROSES f/HE futility of a mission to Whitehall on the Federal elections issue has at last dawned on the MCA chief, Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan and he has consequently cancelled537 words
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864 1954-05-01 2 Woman MP Deplores Govt's Scant Attention To Non-Official Bills It Took Home Ministry One Month To Send Letter! NEW DELHI The Union Governments attitude to non-official Bills came under fire in the Council of States, when Dr. Seeta Parmanand Con., disclosed that it took the Home Ministry one month to864 words
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Article134 1954-05-01 2 MADRAS: In reply to the representation of the Madras Government about the short, age of charcoal in Madras City owing to action taken by the authorities in Chittoor against charcoal exports, the Madras Government received friendly communication from the Andhra Government. Sri P. Thimma Reddi, Minister134 words
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Article83 1954-05-01 2 TIRUCHIRAPALLI At a meeting of the Tiruchi District Congress Party Committee. Sri S. LBWrnT Udayar, President, presiding, a resolution was passed placing on record the valuable services rendered by Sri C. Rajagopalachariar, dur. ing his term as Chief Minister and welcoming the new Ministry under the leadership83 words
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74 1954-05-01 2 Madras Legislative Council By-election MADURAI: Sri C. A. Ra-makri-shnan, Collector of Madurai and Returning Officer, last Friday scrutinised and held valid th e nomination papers of all the six candidates for the by-election to the Madras Legislative Council from the Madurad-Ramnad-Tinnevelly Local Authorities Constituency, caused by the death of Sri74 words
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Article241 1954-05-01 2 MADRAS: Sri C. Rajagopalachariar in a communication to the Press says "I am grateful to the many fiiends, who have written to me, conveying their good wishes fcr my health, and appreciating the services which I had in several capacities the op. pcrtunity to render. "I am241 words
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Article293 1954-05-01 2 BOMBAY: Sri K. L. Gauba. an advocate of the Bombay High Court, was suspended from practice for a period of six months bv Mr. Justice Ga-j-endragadkar and Mr. Justice Vyas, at the Bombay High Court, hist week. Their Lordships found Sri Gauba guilty of professional misconduct. ActionFOC - 293 words
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Article150 1954-05-01 2 LUCKNOW: The Kashmir Premier Bakshi Ghulam Mo hammed, called on the Muslims of India to raise abo™ sc£ tanan considerations and to make their lasting contribution towards ensuring pea CC and freedom in the country. The supreme need of the hour was unity in150 words
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Article91 1954-05-01 2 Madras Delhi Janata Express NEW DELHI: Sri O. V. Alagappa-n, Deputy Minister for Railways and Transport, was a a ked, during questionhour in the Houae of the People last week, the reason for ciincellang the weekly Janata Express between Delhi and Madras. The Minister replied that a mo, e frequentlyFOC - 91 words
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Article395 1954-05-01 2 MADRAS: Thc Tamil Nad Congress Committee is expected to decide on thc venue for the next annual session of the Indian National Congress about the end of this month. Recently the executive committee appointed a sub-Corn, tee, consisting of Sri R. Venkataraman, L.tS. Karayalar andFOC - 395 words
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Article121 1954-05-01 2 MADRAS: Th c Madras Government may represent to the Union Government the need to reduce the number of Judg-e.g of the Madras High Court, on the ground that there will be a considerable fall in the work oif the Court after the establishment of thc AndihraFOC - 121 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-05-01 2 Coh.ny competitors to tht Asian Games at Manila photo ttgraphet* with thv Officer -\mint strating- the Government Mr. W. A. C. SBBBA and! officials accompanying th« team.31 words
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Article230 1954-05-01 2 NEW DELHI: The Canadian Government has agreed to the proposal of the Government of Ind a that udditional counterpart funds raised out of Canada's economic aasistaace to India under the Colombo Plan be allocated to tho Ifayurakshi hydo-electric and irrigation project in West Bengal Counterpart fundsFOC - 230 words
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75 1954-05-01 2 Naduvattam Police Firing Inquiry Completed MADRAS: Mr. W. R S Sathianathan. Member, Board at Revenue. baa completed the inquiry into the police firing at N-uluvattam, Malabar district. nd will submit his report to Government in about a week's time. The police opcne^ fire on Mar 28, at Naduvattam following: someFOC - 75 words
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Article41 1954-05-01 2 KOZHIKODK: Sri Unniicriahna Mcnon, A^ s i.<tant Processor of English in thc Government Srennon College. Te!iicherry, was reported to have committed suicide by hanging from the afters of hij house at Panniantara. a suburb of Kozhikodc FOCFOC - 41 words
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102 1954-05-01 2 Madras Not To Float Separate Loan MADRAS: The Madras Government hae decided not to float m. setparate Rs 5 crore loan for capital expenditure on the plan proiects, and has appealed to the investing public to subscribe to the Union Government 2\<i per cent National plan Loan 1964. The essentialFOC - 102 words
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Article124 1954-05-01 2 DACX3A: Mr. A. K. Fazlul Hug. Churf Minister of East tsengai -aid that Mr. H. S. Sulv:rawarfly was usponsibic for delay in »-he formation of an "ideal Ministry" in thc Province. He said Mr. Suharawardv w<is very anxious to see that thc Awami League wa^s stronglyFOC - 124 words
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Advertisement104 1954-05-01 2 UNBERTHED PASSAGE FARES Singapore/Madraa $79.00 with diet $61.00 without diet Singapore/Nagapattinam $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 8.1.5.N. Company Ltd. agents PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S. N. CO., STRAITS/NAGAPATTIN104 words
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1394 1954-05-01 3 Unless We Act Urgently, We'll Be Submerged In World Canflict Kotelawaia's Warning: mm COLOMBO: "Time is running short, and with the pleasures that are developing all around us, we shaU have to do something as a matter oi urgency it we are not1,394 words
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Article477 1954-05-01 3 A LI IS FOR GLOBAL PEACE COLOMBO: Mr. Mohammed ,Aii, Pakistan** Prime Minister. flew in at 12.40. p.m. on Tuesday, accompanied by his wife and three children. Sir John Kotelawaia was there* to welcome them. Mr. Mohammed All told the Press that the main subjects* the conference would discuss wereFOC - 477 words
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Article70 1954-05-01 3 Orissa Minister Resigns CUTTAOK: Sri Donatoandhu Sahu, Home and Law Minister has resigned from the Ori&bta Cabinet. It 'is understood that the Ohietf Minister/ Sri Nabakruahna Chaudhuri, has requested Sri Sahu to continue till alternative arrangeni>-iHS are made. Sri Sahu'n election bv the State Assembly was set aside by anFOC - 70 words
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Article66 1954-05-01 3 INAUAI'ATTINAM: The celebrated and ancient Temple of Sri Mathura- Bashlnl D c v a p urccswaraswami at Tevur has been renovated at a cost of Rs 40.000. The Maha-Kumibabishekaim was performed on a grand icale attended by thousands of devotees. Sris P. Oopalakrlshna Nayudu, S. Subbiah Mudaliar andFOC - 66 words
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Article81 1954-05-01 3 MADRAS: An amendment to the Madras Subordinate Police Officers' Conduct Rules, notified in the "Gazette I say.-) no Police officer shall tngage in or incite others to engage in a strike, or in similar activities. Similar activities' will be deemed to include any other actFOC - 81 words
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Article, Illustration644 1954-05-01 3 I'HOTO). IT RAINS WHEN THEY ARRIVE COLOMBO: Ten •ihoii*u> people roared a welcome to Mr. Nehru in the pouring rain at Ratmalana on Tuesday evening; they drowned the nojse of the Indian Alrforce Dakota which brought tlbje In -dan Prime Minister. The crowd at theFOC; MATHRUPALA - 644 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-05-01 4 A grand dinner was given to Pakistan Prime Minister Mr. Mohamed AA'. at Colombo's most fashionable Galle Face Hotel on Tuesday night. The picture shows Sir Oliver Goonateleke. Governor General -Designate of Ceylon greeting Pakistan Premier. (MATHRUPAJLA PHOTO)42 words
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208 1954-05-01 4 IND. TROOPS ON TIBETAN TRADE ROUTES NEW DELHI. Apr. 30 Red China has asked India to withdraw within six months its troops stationed on the Tibetan trade routes at Yatung and Yantse. India was alio asked to hand over "at a reasonable price" its postal telegraph and telephone service equipmentAP - 208 words
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Article153 1954-05-01 4 MOSCOW, Apr. 30. Thv. staff of thc Australian Em. bassyahere left Moscow b> tra.n at 8 a.m. (local time) last night for Helsinki. Their depa: ..ure formally closes diplomatic rcations between Australia and Kussia as a result of the Petrov case in Canberra. Almost the entireReuter - 153 words
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48 1954-05-01 4 In March a total of 54.523. 568 was deposited In the Federation of Malaya Post 92? Savings Bank and 4,251 new accounts were opened. The amount standing to the credit of depositors at the end of the month was $103 149,159.48 words
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Article44 1954-05-01 4 The Executive Engineer Kuala Se'angor. Thursday sent the following flood reports: Rawang Road: 33-34 mile clear; 38 3/4-40'., mil e 1 foot 6 inches, falling. Bei nam Road 36 -37 miles 1 foot 3 inches, rising. Raja Musa Road (eastern extension): clear.44 words
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Article38 1954-05-01 4 I ONDON, Apr. 30 Steady whittling down of Britain's overseas information services in post war years has made them "inadequate'' to fulfil their key political, strategic and commercial functions, a Government-appointed com- mittee reported.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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478 1954-05-01 4 RED CHINA'S BID TO GET 'BIG' STATUS GENEVA, Apr. 29. Red China's Chou En-lai, admitted to the councils of the world's major powers for the first time, Wednesday bittQily denounced the West, rejected American policy in the Far East and demanded a seat with the big.four. The stocky Chinese ForeiguReuter - 478 words
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Article112 1954-05-01 4 Tiie High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer. had a special word of thank.s for members of voluntary organisations who took part in a fare well parade when he visited Kuantan. Pahang, yesterday. Sir Gerald, who was accompanied by Lady Templer, said he was especially glad to see112 words
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