Indian Daily Mail, 2 May 1954
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Title Section18 1954-05-02 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 78. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article274 1954-05-02 1 A Survey Of Decisions Reached Issues Deadlocked COLOMBO, May. I.— Five Asian Premiers split on the issues of colonialism and Communism decided yesterday to extend their three-day parley in an attempt to reach agreement on at least some common problems. The five will meet today m274 words
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Article73 1954-05-02 1 NEW DELHI. May 1— As i "friendly ge-*ture." India It is decided to make a preen t of Mb holdings in Tibet to Red China, g Foreign Mini 'try source Kaid Friday. Under a non -aggression agreement, signed in Peiping Thursday, Red China asked toA.P. - 73 words
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Article40 1954-05-02 1 TOKYO, May 1. Japan's young men apparently have lost Interest in military service. La < month Japan's Safetv force (army) called for volunteers expected at least 28.000. only 8.123 hav. Signed up, the newspaper "Asahl'' said Friday.40 words
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361 1954-05-02 1 Man First Domesticated Sheep, Where? KABLTL (Afghanistan) /here did man first domesticate sheep and goats? a foundc-pola anthropologist. Dr. canton Stevens Coon, s trying to find the answer to cnat question in the ancient euins of early Afghan civilisation--. With iiis wife. Mrs. Lisa D. •*oon. an archaeological architect, andAP - 361 words
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Article219 1954-05-02 1 LONDON, May I.— Britain yesterday freed rubber tor unlimited *aies to the Soviet onion and its satellites ;n -Europe. Tne barrier against shipments to Ked China and Norm r-orea was Kept. But there is nounng tnat can pi event tne ooviet Union from selling ruooer to219 words
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Article81 1954-05-02 1 CiuivcvA, May 1 The nDvva conference will observe May Uuy today un.mcialiy. buviet Foreign Minu.si.or v'v aoneslav M Moictov. Cnairaian cf i' riuay'.. jc.ion, made no reference to May Day in announcing canc-iiation tt the session, but it was reported ne ha<i passed thc wnrdA.P. - 81 words
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Article50 1954-05-02 1 TOKYO, May 1 —May Day dawned in Japan today with -o>-i -helmete^j police on tne alert for Communist violence. The U.S. Army. Navy and Air Force ordered all its uniformed personnel off the .-■treets and has asked dependents and civilian personnel to remain close to home. A .P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article559 1954-05-02 1 Beria Episode Full Story Told By Ex-Top Russian Secret Police Agent MUNICH, May, 1. —Lavrenty Beria, Russia's liquidated secret police chief, was arrested at pistol point in his own offices and went docilely with his captors, a deserter from the MVD ranks disclosed here Friday. Former MVD (secret police) CaptainA.P. - 559 words
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Article, Illustration100 1954-05-02 1 "VILLI* GENEVIEVE DE (.ALAKT-TERRAUBE, 29, an Air Force nurse, ha* been the onlv woman in Dien Bien Phu since the plane in which she landed, Mar. 28 t<> evacuate wounded was destroyed by Viet Mlnh guns. The censor* released Lu.name, April 24 when they learntA.P. - 100 words
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280 1954-05-02 1 A GOODWILL IN D. MISSION TO MALAYA t'i'oni Our Own Coires^bndent MADRAS, May I— A Goodwill )iki,iii composed of ..'idm_, i i_t ...in iaruatiieiitaiian*. and artistes uno writers will be sftartiy \jMt.ng Malaya. Mr. Kamaraj, Chief ->lini>ter in_'ornie<_; tne Indian i>ai.y Mall correspondent, in an exclusive interview at the aecrutaiMat280 words
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58 1954-05-02 1 Indonesian Legation In Rome On Fire IIOML:, May 1 Alex riccvilu, an employee of the Indonesian Legation here, was injured Friday in a fir? which destroyed two rooms df tftie Legation buSlding. His condition was decribed as not serious*. Embassy ofticiaLs sadd many papers but no Important documents wore destroyed.A.P. - 58 words
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Article199 1954-05-02 1 TOKYO, May I— Another Japanese tuna boat has been found radioactive and some cf its catch has been condemned. Kyodlo News Agency reported Friday. Health authorities reported intense radioactivity on parts of the ship, the 100-ton Koyu Maru, and clothing of the crew. Fitty-four of the hugeA.P. - 199 words
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Article34 1954-05-02 1 MINNEAPOLIS. May 1 A revolutionary procedure for heart surgery providing new hope for thousands of persons with congen tai heart defects has been disclosed here by a team of University of Minnesota doctors. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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509 1954-05-02 1 Indo-China Peace Talks Eden-Molotov-Chou Discuss Ways And Means GENEVA, May 1 Communist China and Russia disease.. ways of getting Inou- china peace talks started at toe ueneva conference and negotiations to settle the future of Korea speeded up. The tnrt«<- *'ureign Ministers Mr. Anthony Edlen of Britain, Mr. Chou EnReuter - 509 words
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660 1954-05-02 1 Would Prefer Womanhood! —The Reason Why (By HAL BOVLE) NEW YORK: The, other night I heard a man say right out loud that, if he ever ha«J a chance for a secondl life, he would prefer to return to the earth as a woman. Tni.s startled me. Being a womanAP - 660 words
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Advertisement10 1954-05-02 1 |HtHE LEADINB TAMIL DAILy/^ I PIN MALAYA OVER 17 VEARSjjg10 words
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Advertisement95 1954-05-02 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Jarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19.50 6 Months 39!00 1 Year 78.00 TODAY 11 a.m. "Undersea Kingdom'" (Serial) x^^^^A^^g^ STARTS TODAY M«'i-4___;^»i.isi-.iiW4l-I=JH^gHlfl at 3.15—6.30 9.15 p.m.95 words
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463 1954-05-02 2 The Indian Airlines Centralisation Of Control DUM DUM: The Indian Airlines Corporation have decided to abolish their Regional Offices and will instead, shortly establish a Central headquarters at New Deihi to control the operations all over India. n l Per purposes of convenience, it ha s been deeded to divideFOC - 463 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-05-02 2 Rnhsh Premier Sir Winston Churchill calle meeting of <abinet Mln!*tcv» at his official residence, 10 Downing Street, i..md>>n on the i.H.minu <,f Sunday Apr. 26 for "a final review of the situation before Foreign Ml- A thon > fcCen leave* for the Geneva Conference *a«d th«. ..fli.-lai84 words
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Article275 1954-05-02 2 ATLANTIC city. Your memory may work much like a magnetic tape recorder, a Chicago scientist .speculates. Ann, some .-canning system may read the tape to recall Knowledge, o r mark down new bits of knowledge and txperit nccs. Such s system ryuld account for difference* iAP - 275 words
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76 1954-05-02 2 Police Training School To Be Shifted ANA NTAPUR: Proposals have been submitted to the Andhra Government for shift--1?^ of tne Police Training School for Sub~inspeot»rs the __2-_FE_______ ta Bureau and all!_. -"^itution* fr-cm velloro to Anantapur He «aid that he had set apart appreciable amount to be given as rewardsFOC - 76 words
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Article, Illustration143 1954-05-02 2 The t«„ diplomats of nineteen nations whose soldiers fought to a bloody standstill i n Korea, met in the Palace bitaSiU Gentfva on Apr 2R M Asia fut in the ■n.»_.L r _!_i ce Eft l^-, pon Ki>rophan Wan Waithyakon at Thailand called the tens e143 words
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Article125 1954-05-02 2 MADRAS: The Gandhi Stupa Memorial Committee ■M| at Raj nhavan. Guin<J t thc Governor Sri Sri I'rakas:., presiding. Those prosent inelud'u Sri C. Rajag<> pa lachariar. The Committee reviewed the progress of the construetion of the stupa, the basement of which had been completedL About R s 1,00,--000FOC - 125 words
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Article202 1954-05-02 2 KURNOOL: The Supreme Court (Decrees and Orders) Enfoi cement Order, 1954, was notified i n the Andhra Gazette and shell come into force at once. The Order says notwithstanding anything contained in any other law in force at the commencement of the order any decreeFOC - 202 words
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Article289 1954-05-02 2 GENEVA. Apr. 0. Russia accused the United States here yesterday Q f taking an "aggressive cou.se" against Communist China and backed the Pck ng regime's call for united efforts by Asian countries to '.secure peace In the area." Mr Vyachcslav Molotov, the Soviet Foreign MinisterReuter - 289 words
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Article256 1954-05-02 2 Sholapur Mills To Be Returned a_ju' DELHI: An agree. -aent concerning the future of the Sholapur mills is expected to lie finalised shortly, and the mills handed back to the original Eoard of Directors, it was learned. It is disclosed that -a meet■ng of shareholders heid at Bombay, last month,256 words
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100 1954-05-02 2 NEW YORK: Tht Indian Ambassador, Mr. c. L. Mchta and Ifr. Harlan Cleveland Executive Editor of the Reporter magazme, addressed thc Over--:e.)<- Press club of New York on April 22 at Us first meeting Rince Secretary of State Dul«e s launched his "united action"100 words
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183 1954-05-02 2 Dy Speaker Ends His Speech Abruptly 'NEW DELHI: Sri M. Anunniasayanam Ayyangar. Deputy Speaker, abruptly ended his weecft on the Finance Bill Ln te &f the Pcc P l c ancr the Speaker, Sri G. V. Mavlankar. Jia,, stated that in the case or officers of Parliament, the 2£ £?**£**sFOC - 183 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-05-02 2 Th<> South Korean Foreign Minister, PYCV Yt'NG TAI and sautji Kerw— Ambasna- V VNG (left) arriving at 1 ie Hotel du Rhone in Geneva < n Apr. 26. for a preliminary meeting before the opening of the Conference on Far Eastern problems.43 words
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215 1954-05-02 2 RAJASTHAN MINISTER'S RESIGNATION OFFER not TO BE ACCEPTED? JAIPUR The Chief Minister of Raja s than s rain Vyas, announced that the resignation of Sri j J;nn aYadav, Minister for Rehabilitation and Foreet worn ntli!l forwarded to the Rajpramukh. l(i n °t ht Sri Yadav, resigned on Mar. 18, becauseFOC - 215 words
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Article166 1954-05-02 2 KlJKiNou-u: Tne Anuaii. Act tc prevent speculation n. umnovabie property in the State of Andnra, has rec-.vCv-die assent of the President. The Act extends to the whole of the State of Andhra md will come into force im mediately. Under thc Act, if the Gov eminent i.FOC - 166 words
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Article243 1954-05-02 2 AEW DELHI: The Speaker Mr G. v. Mavlankar. declareo in the House of the People that as a "token of the sovereignty of the House, the Speaker cannot be thc subject of any discussion n tho House itself.'* While the Finance Mtaiatn-'s demands for grantsFOC - 243 words
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Article107 1954-05-02 2 *b\ml?w3« W Pr f Karan _i.ain bahl, former Head of t»* Geology Department of Uicknow University. wa<J fou d -anor c i a h s hom 0n A n2 ti,- V. !f! rc P ortc d that Sril.B A h went W the railVd station toFOC - 107 words
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Article37 1954-05-02 2 LAHORE: Negative of a number of Indian and Pakis«rm films were destroyed when Are broke out in a local studio here last Friday The loss ia estimated as ft J 1 500.000. FOCFOC - 37 words
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Article390 1954-05-02 2 LONDON: All arguments U the contrary. t Cun e disconcerting thing to have perfect stran gtr r;n J b* and a.sk to (ah* a bath n r your tub. m The hour was *U0 L tho norning OB a r *w .spring Vith cold, pale .sunAP - 390 words
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Article224 1954-05-02 2 AHMED AI3AD: Eight labour leaders, including Sri Bm* xP 08 11, Secretary of thc Mil. Karndar Union (Red *lag), were arrested last week for taking out a procession without permit Four of them were later released on bail, while thc others were remanded in custody. The arrest.,FOC - 224 words
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Article, Illustration113 1954-05-02 3 Senator JOSEPH McCARTHY grins at top left as army men give evidence in th* Apr 21 hearing of th« Big Aimy vs McCarthy wrangle in Washington. McCarthy was protecting. against the admission to rtfcord if transcripts of telephone conversations r -rni v spokesman shown aro JOSEPH X. WELCH, spe cial113 words
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581 1954-05-02 3 QENKVA: Del- gates to the LTth general conference of the internaticntal Labour Organisation in June will give prelminaiy consideration to the drafting cf a Rccommendal on calling fcr the immediate ab"!ition. wherecver they continue to oxi-t. of penal sanctions for breaches of employment contracts.L.L.O - 581 words
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250 1954-05-02 3 DE1 Hi: Th e propriety and the constitutional rights of Government employe?* seeking redress through law courts were raisteO in the House «i th_ People at question-time- -he House was raised by Mr. K. Katjhuramaiah, who drew the atten.ion of th e Government250 words
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450 1954-05-02 3 workers w, Uwk of smcc^ tZ ,es Pon.s;ble for he delay n implementing y D--22 reforms, and young men should come forward to do Propaganda for thc eradication oi untouchability. said HH nA.rfi S U Dc v as^mani A runachala Desika Pramacharya. uSSFOC - 450 words
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Article291 1954-05-02 3 Water At 1 Anna In Palghat PALGHAT Palghat is experiencing an acute scarcity of drinking-water. Many public and private wel /s have dried up, and in some areas, water .s selling at 1 anna per pot. One. going round tne town sees crowds of men, women, and children beseiging the291 words
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167 1954-05-02 3 Harijan Uplift Ananra Minister's Assurance AiASCLIPATAM Sri D. Sanjecviaii, Minister for Plan, rung and Puoiic neaitn, atiei receiving a c»vic auurtas bete. icit by car for PeclaKaiiepaiu, in Divi Taluq. wneio he inaugurated a conference of Fieiu x_ai>our Co-operative Soueaes of Uie Taluq. Sri T. V. Krishna Rao, President. i_astFOC - 167 words
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Article196 1954-05-02 3 LONDON. Apr. 29 The Government has decided to set up a committee to examine the question of homosexuality in Britain and the law relating to prostitution and _>o!iciting. This action announced in the House of Commons last night, arises from recent public dismay at court disclosures of196 words
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Article195 1954-05-02 3 MA-MUjA, April. 30 Koy tjtaiey, a Uiiuuiaian coacirmg uie i-uipinos tor tne Auan fcione-, predicted today A>ian aUuetes soon w-uld >oin the Kussians as threats to Anglican world track -upremacy. 'the towering Olympic hurdler oi thc middle thirties said during a workout of atnictc.AP - 195 words
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302 1954-05-02 3 Transaction With Bogus Firm ,\EW DELHI: The startling story of how a bogu» one-man British Company, with stft issued capital of two pound* sterling, had obtained* and walked away with an a<ttvance of £17.000 from the Indian High Commission in London, was officially narratedFOC - 302 words
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Article, Illustration113 1954-05-02 3 CHARLES E. WILSON, .US Dtrfence Secretary, announced in Washington on Ai>r. gl that at the request of the French Government the US Air Force was undertaken to fly certain French Union personnel to Indo China, where the situation at Dlen Bie n Phu ts113 words
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Article978 1954-05-02 3 M. G. K. MENON - M. G. K. ME NON By (Superintendent, State Museum Tr'chur.) T)ITMARS in his Snakes Of The World has given a lather detailed account of the King Cobra (Naia Hannah) which i s regarded by him as the star snak e of the IndoMalayan area. Interesting observations978 words
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Advertisement67 1954-05-02 3 HINDU SANKARAS Religious Art Jewcllerias Porfumes, Charms. /»>^3v j Mohammedan Xf/y^/^* Charms, Amuleu. \by_a*r l S| Vedic Prayers, \^»^..Yl Kawachas. Faithful Jj^k "^i___. Reproduciions of Hindu Gods in the B^_____3Bl I Jewelleries. Enclose 41- money order by Air Mall foe Catalogues -and Literature. HINDU SANKARA, 12 Bessborough Ctrdini Wettmlnttar, louden,67 words
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719 1954-05-02 4 Message To All-Burma Indian Congress INDIAN IMMIGRATION DISCUSSED RANGOON: India's Prime Minister, Sri Nehru, in a message to the seventh annual session of the All-Burma In' ilian Congress which opened 1 here recently, asked Indians in Burma to foe Ambassadors ofFOC - 719 words
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Article, Illustration358 1954-05-02 4 Three miles off the coast of Singapore lies the Island of Pulo Bukom on which is situated Shell's huge oil installation. Since 1947 a sma'l part of this Island has been given over to the chemicals industry when one godown was set aside for this purpose.358 words
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Article197 1954-05-02 4 The internationally famous artiste Miss P. T. Liang is to organ se an exhibition on May Bth. The exhibition, sponsored by the Singapore Youth Council and under the distinguished Patronage of The Rt. Hon. Mr. Malcom MacDonald P.C will continue through the 15th to provide adequate time197 words
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Article56 1954-05-02 4 On 24-4-54 a parents' association was organized at Sagil K> tate. when the fol'.owlng per. song were elected unanimously as the office-bearers. Mr. Chandu Nair Mandoor President. Mr. V. Natarajan—Secretary and treasurer Messrs S)va:ankaran K. Nallapadyatchi Mandoor, Madhavan Nair Mandoor. Ma^iappan K., innasimuthu and Mrs. Chintamani56 words
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