Indian Daily Mail, 15 May 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail YOU X. No. 88. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 87 1 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. OOmTnissioner-General fl°r c UniU<j 'Kingdom m South East Asut was scheduled to arrive m Rangoon by ailr yesterday. Mr. MacDonsild is visiting Burma as tlhe guest tf the President of the Union and wriH attend the opening of the K.xth Buddhist Synod on
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  • 96 1 A call to all workers m Singapore to generously donate blood was made by the Singapore Ships General Stores Employees Union at its annual general meeting held on Thursday. The meeting: empowered its Secretary. Mr. N. Thanerasamy, to start a vigorous campaign arnjong the
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  • 150 1 The Deputy High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray was "piped aboard" the dockyard at reluK Anson, which ne visited during a two-<iay extensive tour ot Lower PeraK, from which he returned to Kuala Lumpur by Federation Air Service Beaver yesterday aiternoon. Sir Donald gave much time
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  • 41 1 The Himhi Public of Malacca Settlement, will meet tomorrow Sunday, May 16 at 5-80 nJn. at the Malacca Tamil School premises to discuss about the Hindu Monogamous Marriage Ordinance Mr. G. Mariappan has kindly consented to preside.
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  • 69 1 The Mristion of Enquiry into the Rubber Industry which la due to -arrive m Malaya next month will have as its Chairman, Sir Francis Mudie K. C. S. K. C. I. E.. O. B. E.. (formerly Home Member of the Viceroy's Exective Oouocal.
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  • 49 1 An S. 51 helicopter of 194 Squadron. R. A. F.. crashed yesterday morning m the Bentong area wftulst en its way to evacuate a casualty. It la believed the crash was due to mechanical failure. Both the pilot and his t>aasenjrer, a Medical Officer wcrt uahurt
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  • 422 1 DECLARED IN MERSING 22,000 PEOPLE INVOLVED An area of 400 square miles, including 23 square miles of island m the area, m the Mersing District of Johore. with a total population of 22.000 people, was yesterday, declared a White Area by the Mentri Besar of
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  • 116 1 NEHRU ON "LIBERATED" FR. AREAS Frcm Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 14.— Premier Nehru told Parliament m reply to a question that the India Government did not propose to take any unilateral action m regard to the question of taking over the administration of the enclaves of the French
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  • 114 1 LONIX>N, May 14 The British Foreign Office Wednesday night ruled that there would be no objection bo the appearance m London of ths Moscow Bob hoi Theatre Ballet Company temporarily banned m France for fear of antiCommunist demonstrations The official view that the Russians'
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  • 145 1 LONDON, May, 14 Brltiah Members of Parliament are likely to get a tax free expense allowance of up to £500 a year under a Government genome put forward m the House of Oomnnoos ka-t night. The Government has rejected a recommendation of an .1-party
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  • 153 1 WASHINGTON, May. 14 The Defence Department and the Atomic Energy ODmmiatfion yesterday announced the •■succesitful" completion of the 1964 hydrogen cxolcfion cests m the Pacific. The announcement came m a joint statement from Mr. Lewis L. Strauss, chairman of the Oomnvistfiion *md the Secretary
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  • 45 1 FRANCE WILL QUIT LAOS CAMBODIA GENEVA, May 14: —M. <•• orge* liii'iult the French Foreign Minister, announced her, today that France was reaJy to withdraw her forces from Laos and' Cambodia if the Governments here approved and if the invading Vletmnh forces were also withdrawn. Renter.
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  • 44 1 HANOI. May 14: —The first group of seriously wounded French troops evacuated from fallen Dien Bien Phu arrived by helicopter about noon today at the royal Laotian capital of Luang Prabang. They were expected to be flown to Hanoi AP later today.
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  • 259 1 PARIS, May 14.— Two votes out of 576 m the National Assembly saved France from a Government collapse last night m the face of growing crisis m Indo-China. M. Joseph Laniel, the Prime Minister, won a vote of confidence on his Indo-China policy by
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  • 312 1 WASHINGTON, May 14.—The State Department yesterday continued a series of talks with Asian countries, indirectly interested m a proposed South East Asia security arrangement. The Deputy Under Secretary of State, Mr. Robert Murphy, conferred with the Indian Ambassador, Mr. G. L.
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  • 98 1 Photo. Photo. QUEEN ELIZABETH receives the symbolic keys of Gibraltar from the Governor General, Sir Gordon MacMHlan at a ceremony m Gibraltar Dockyard welcoming her arrival on May 10. The Royal party had sailed m on the liner Britannia for a 27-hour trip to the
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  • 130 1 Employment Exchange In Seremban An Employment Exchange will be opened on Monday, May 17, m tne Labour Ottlce, Seremban. The Employment Exchange will assist employers to obtain all types of worK-peopie, and any man or woman wno is requiring employment Is free to register at the Exchange. Wnen introducing woricers
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  • 79 1 A Chinese civilian was sWot an<j killed yesterday morning by an unknown gunman, believed to be a terrorist, m Stewart Lane, George Town. Penan?, according to an Emergency Communique issued m KuaJa Lumpur. It adds: Two armed and uniformed terrorists yesterday morning stopped and burnt a
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  • 81 1 On Monday. May 17, at 12.30 p.m. the Acting President, City Council Mr. J.T. Rea, will on behalf of the Municipal Councillors of George Town, penang present to Dr. O H. Withers-Payne with a isllver silver In appreciation of his services m designing the Pennng Oouncil's
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  • 46 1 Renewal Of Motor Car Licence Motor vehicle owners m Singapore are notified that all Motor Vehicles Licences expire on 30th June. Application forms will not be posted to owners and owners are requested to obtain such forms from any Post Office or any Petrol Filling Station.
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  • 34 1 The opening ceremoney of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, Singapore, will be performed tomorrow, Sunday, May 16 between 1.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. at the Bunga Tanlong Hall, New World Park. Biafaport.
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  • 151 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 14. The Madras State Assembly yesterday adopted a non-omcial resolution sponsored by the Communist Member Mr. S. Ramalingam expressing "grave concern over the growing deterioration, m the condition ot Ceylon nationals of Indian origin" after the signing of the Indo-Ceylon Agreement
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  • 177 1 Congress To Scrap CR's Education Scheme Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 14. The Madras Congress Legislature Party decided last night to recommend to the Government to scrap the modified Elementary Education Scheme introduced by Rajaji last year and replace the same from June this year with the old system.
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  • 135 1 QUEEN BACK HOME AFTER TOUR LONDON, May, 14: Oueen Elizabeth and the Duk? tf Edinburgh are back home at the end of their six-month Commonwealth tour The Royal yacht Britannia dropped anchor just before midnight lest night m the Bay of St. Anatoli on tt secluded stretch of the coart
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  • 126 1 No City Council Elections Tins Year— New Bill An ouicial bill about to b* introduced into tne L«g.siativ« council and puousned for general information yesterday, aeeKs to dispense witn the ordinary elections to (he City counci m Decemoer, lyoi, and to provide tor the extension of cue tenure of oracc
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  • 65 1 FREEDOM OF THE PRESS VIENNA. May. 14 Edl* tors of the world T>rcss ye»» terday unanimously adopter a resolutibn calling tor vigilance m defence df vrc-s freedom. Their meeting the annual assembly of the International Press institutions had already heard meoßDcrs savins: cxanplca of dlrec or indirect pressure toy governments
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  • 33 1 Mr. R. Williams, Principal of the Teachers' Training College at Kikby. Lancanshire, Kngland, will be speaking to U»teners m Malaya on Radio Malaya's Spotlight programme, today, May 15, at 7.10 p.m.
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  • 37 1 Lt. Col. L.E. Holt, A&sista«t Director of the Women's Royal Army Corps, G.H.Q., FARELT, arrived In Kuala Liumpur y«terday to visit W.R.A.C. detachments. She was met «X the airfield by Major-B^Roma-baum, W.R-A.C. Staff CapUlß, Kuala Irtunpur G»rrjwn.
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  • 486 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Saturday. May 15, 1954 NOTES AND COMMENTS >101 MAIN FROM MOLEHILL YOUNG minds are very sensitive and greatcare should be exercised m tackling them. Methods such as tne ones used by the Singapore Ponce on Thursday to disperse a gathering of Chinese school children are definitely
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  • 969 2 Special Marriage Bill Passed By States Council NEW DELHI: The Council of States last Saturday passed the Special Marriage Bill with a revolutionary change providing for divorce through mutual consent. A determined Council sat for 4% hours extra m the afternoon, besides its five-hour session m
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  • 925 2 Judging by the reactions m the House. critics of the Hindu Code, who used to dominate the debates m the past, seemed reconciled to its passage, Mr. Biswas himself said that many supporters of the Bill had criticized the Government for the long delay m its progress. He
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  • 197 2 MELAPALAYAM: An estimate of Ra. 45,275 for constructing a new buikLng to locate tne Mun.cipel Oftu.e was sanctioned at a meeting of tne Aleiapalayam Municipal Council, Mr. V. S. T. Hahomed n.Drah.m Chairman presiding. The meet ng supported the proposal of the Devakottai Council that Health Officers
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  • 38 2 ASSAM ASSEMBLY TO RECONVENE ON JUL* 21 BHIL.LONG: The adiouni?d ession of the Assam Lejji-'a-tlve Assembly will reassemble e n July 21. it was learnt her'?. The session will be mainly devoted to lion <:ffl^t-i1 Kii«in .a FOC
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  • 633 2 NEW DELHI: The first legislation to embody the progressive, though controversial, proposal of the Hinuu Code Bid came before the House of the I'oopie on Monday. Mr. Biswas, who last week piloted the Special Marriage Bill through the Council of States, asked the House
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  • 355 2 DACCA; The Chief Minister of East Bengal, a, Fazlul Hug. m a statement, •ays: "I am surprised to find that interested people and pOjitical opponents .read sentences, tiUcen out of their context, to suit their political purpuaeg and tried to condemn me as a non-believer to
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  • 132 2 Grievances Of Urdu-speaking People HYDERABAD: The Hyderaoad Urdu Conference at it« j-day session, passed a r**iolution urging: that Urdu oe recognised as an importint language of the State and .hat Urdu-speaking people be uaranteed all "fundamental iemocratic rights." It asked for facilities for Jrdu-speakiing people to use -heir language as
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  • 63 2 SA_NTTNKErTA>J The Karma Samity of the Visva Bha•ati University, at its first neetinjf rod :m mended to the "tamsad (Court) to re-elect >rl Jawaharkal Nehru as the Chancellor of *be University, vohie term «nds this month. Dr. Prohodh Chandra Ba«--the new Vlce-Chancellor the University, presided
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  • 813 3 Centre Accepts Jha's Report .NEW DfXJil: The Government of India, accepting the r nilatw.nN of the ChandernaKore inquiry Oommlßfton, ha.H decided th»t Chande ruae<>r t > wUI be Integrated The necerxtary leirMation, In this n jrard Hill be und^rt»ken sa Apeedilv a» po«aUMe.
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  • 73 3 NEW DBL.HI: Mr. T. N. Kaul, Joint Secretary of the External AiTairs Ministry, and deputy leader of the delegation which conducted negotiations with the Chinese Government on matters relating to trade and pilgrims m Tibet returned here by air on Saturday. He wsa occompanied by
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  • 148 3 Democracy in India introduced Has iny! SALEm /iuuic^mg h meeting of tne ikttein Y'a Mn dub recently »t i"« iucal V.M.C.A., bin A. Uaacsa oanKaran. Aavocate, n;t mai uemocracy hud been Hastily usiiered m India Dexore %urn faiouna had been prepared Oj ouueating kne peopie. a strong pubuc opm.on was
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  • 183 3 Supreme Court Reverses High Court Judgement XMtiW DfciLiltl: A L»»vi^on iiencn u£ tne Supremo Ovuit .acred the acquittal of b*»rdar iviaaaiii i.iundii Singn, ml isixci'ae inspector unaer tne ttar Pradesh Government, who had been convicted aud ..-iiv-enced to rl» rous impn•OaaMH tor a MOB oi ltt m^ntns by tne Aiia.niti>a<-i
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  • 145 3 buMiiAY: Suo.scriptions to the 'iVi l /v Natuonai Plan lx>an iyt>4 during the period Mhv A to May 8, 1954, according to reports received so lar amount u> approximately Us ix-'t'i orores. says the Kecerve b^rik of India m a Press Note. The subscriptions
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  • 195 3 INDIA U. S. RELATIONS MADRAS: Mr. Robert MacAlister, Public Affairs Officer, USIS, spoke at the Lakshmi. puram Young Men's Association on "Indo.American Relations today and tomorrow." Prof. K. A. Nilakanta Sastri, presided. Mr. MacAlister said that the best chance for peace lay m collective security, and the U.S. A. -Pakistan
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  • 150 3 12 Board Schools To Be Closed In Nellore BITRAGUNTA: Presiding over the first anniversary of the Board High School here Sri Ramachandra Ready, Personal Assistant to the District Collector, Nellore, revealed that 12 schools m this district, including the Bitragunta school, are going to be closed for want of funds.
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  • 124 3 TRIVANDRUM Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, General Secretary of the Praja Socialist Party, said the "amazing economic inequality m the world, not only within a nation, but also among the nations" had to be removed if there was to be peace m the world. Dr. Lohia, who
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  • 43 3 CALCUTTA, May 13.— Angry passengers annoyed at the late running of tra.ns bringing them to work from the suburbs, demonstrated on the track at Belgharia, seven miles from Calcutta, and caused four trains to be cancelled and 15 delayed by four hours. Reuter
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  • 372 3  -  Warns Nehru NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru In understood to have tokl a Congress Parliamentary Party meeting: "here that m taking: decision on the lauguage issue notidnjc should be done which would give rise to a 1 eetfng of something beta* imposed on any section of the
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  • 906 3 HYDERABAD (Dn) The 31st session of the All- India Hiiwvu Mahababha cincluded here Sunday after ratifying re.vomti ms earlier passed by its. subjects ooouufttee. Xhe resolution reiated to Jammu and Kashmir South and East Africa refugee rehabilitation andi evacuee property the
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  • 80 3 GENEVA, May 13.— V0 Song Thiet, 34 -year-old Indo-ch.nese pacifist who has been on a hunger strike here for 10 days toid fr.ends "Do not come to see me, I m getting too weak." Vo who is fasting m a tent m the grounds of
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  • 50 3 TEHERAN. May 13. The Persian Army court of appeal last night upheld the sentence of three years solitary confinement imposed on former Prime Minister Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq last December for treason. Dr. Mossadeq last night lodged a second appeal with the Persian Supreme Court. Reuter
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  • 74 3 Toddy As Cure JAFFNA: At the forthcoming: general meeting- of the Jaffna Municipal Council, Mr. P. M. John, is to move: "This Council rosolve.s to invite Mr. Albert Godamune of the Tri Sinhala Peramuna to spend a holiday m Jaffna, be. fore the end of the palmyrah toddy season, to
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  • 380 3 a fciomoeopatnic \A»m<i<ff organised oy tne Mauris a'ac.oiuoncy Hunureopauiitj AaaOi datum at iviy.apore Si 1 tf. ioniuyya retueu Judge Of wo niga Court, s&id tiierc was no pazj of IOOM wncic tuia system wa.s not known Mow. tney liud eminent practwmers Of riomueopatny ah over tn» country
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  • 406 4 Move To Limit Employment Of Ceylon Indians C.D.C. TO HOLD MEETING CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: The Ceylon Democratic Congress (formerly the Ceylon Indian Congress) has called a meeting of its Working Committee for next Saturday to plan, its view of action. Indian circles m Ceylon are reported to be disturbed by
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  • 118 4 COLOMBO: It is learnt that the Indian Government will resist the dfedston of the Ceylon Government to "put the screw" on stateless people of Indian origin now m Ceylon. A w jui oe dose to the Indian High Commission described the propoeed> legislation an "nothing but
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  • 620 4 COLOMBO: Government has decided to damp down le*slatio» which wBI make Illegal Ue ei^lo>™£tof <**t£ less- person* Megal Immlgra^TCd TlSlStrSSSSte. 0 Oth <fcabiHttes will also be imposed aga'jist cent or restoration or appllcasts for Oylon dtlzeosVp or Commfaejioaßr or do mt possess vald Indian passports? These
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  • 210 4 BIG CHEQUE WAITING TO BE CASHED MATALE: Umma Abeeba ha& a cheque for Rs. 26,853,35 but cannot cash it. The endorsement on the cheque "to payee's credit only —and Umma not only has no bank account but cannot open one because she is illiterate and cannot sign her name. She
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  • 70 4 COLOMBO: Mr. A. E. Goonesinha, Ceylon's Envoy m Indonesia, will take up duties as Minister Plenipotentiary m Rangoon at the end of September. Ceylon's present Envoy there is Sir Velupulle Cooma. raswamy. It Is likely that Mr. M Sararanamuttu, Representative m Malaya, will be placed 1p
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  • 65 4 United States General John Hull, Commander of the United Nations fora* m the Fa r East, arrives m Hon^r Kong recently on a tour "to meet Asian peoples." lieft Is 14. Gen. Sir Terrence Airey, Commander of the British forces m Hong Kong-, and'
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  • 298 4 COLOMBO: "Who is responsible for creating this battlefield at Katunayake?" asKed Mr. C. Suntharalirgam M-P. a t a meeting held last week at th e Tow n Hall Colombo protesting against the Government's granting permission for the U.S. Globe masters passing through Katunayake Airport en route to
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  • 93 4 Abolish Imperial Honours— Ex-PM GALAHA: ...Mr. Dudley Senanayake former Premier of Ceylon, advocated the abo* lit on of Imperial Honour and called upon the people not to accept these honours a» they serve no purpose now that w e are an independent country." He added that tnfe experience was that
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  • 125 4 COLOMBO: An International Buddhist Art Exhibition is to be held at the Art Gallery Colombo, during the "Wesak Week". (May 16 22) The exhibition, organised by thu Buddhist Cultuial Society of Ceylon, i s the second of its kind (the first being m 1953) to
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