Indian Daily Mail, 20 May 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 93. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 146 1 FASTING POET IN CRITICAL CONDITION GENEVA, May 19.—Vietnamese Poet Vo Song Thiet. 45, began the third week of his "death fast" for IndoCfatea peace Monday. Police threatened to force him to call off the fast but said they -could not find a way to Interfere since the fast was undertaken
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  • 60 1 QUEEN ELIZABETH. PRINCESS ANNE, PRINCE CHARLES, and the DUKE OF EDINBURGH, wave from the balcony of Buckingham I»ala<-e an May 15, to the cheering crowds below. Her Majesty and the Duk.« were homo again after six months absence" On the Commonwealth tour, and Londoners turned
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  • 67 1 PRINCE CHARLES turns to crane his head 1 over the front of the Stato landau. PRINCESS ANNE sits diemurely n htr seat lacing: her parants, rHE QUEEN and the DUKE I>F EDINBURGH, as the Roy tour enters upon its last iew yards in bringing the Que
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  • 309 1 To Save Asia From Communism: WASHINGTON, May 19. —The United States formally piedged today to provide "military equipment aim framing assistance" to Pakistan. ihe agreement, bitteny opposed by India, was signed by raKisians *'oreign Minister, Sir Mohammed Zatruliah Knan and Jonn Kennett Emerson, American h^nbassy
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  • 419 1 Interference With Freedom Of The Press— Complaints To Commonwealth Press Union LONDON, May 19.— Complaints about interference with the freedom of the press have been made in the past year to the Commonwealth Press Union about four Commonwealth countries Pakistan, India, Australia and Trinidad the Union's annual report states The
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  • 113 1 NEW DELHI. May 19 —I India yesterday announced it U easing restrictions on French settlements in this 1° government statement said tho relaxation te designed to promote good will and create a better atmosphere for the negotiations now being held in Paris" o n the
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  • 80 1 "To Create Better Atmosphere For Paris Talks" From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 19.— The External Affairs Ministry announced the relaxation of the permit system, the resumption of supply of the petrol to the French Indian settlements which had been banned since March and release of certain postal parcels
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  • 501 1 Ceasefire Is More Urgent Says Nehru SPEAKING OM KOREA AND INDO-CHINA Political Problems May Be Settled Later NEW DELHI, May 19.— Prime Minister Nehru declared yesterday Korea uid Indo-Chinese cease-fire should be* the priority business of the Geneva conference, with haggling over the war-torn countrj s future deferred until after
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  • 123 1 Indian Expelled From Britain NEW DELHI, May 19 An Indian expelled from Britain I recently fqr suspected spying. I i-s now be'ieved to be working I in the Indian Communist Party I Headquarter s the Home Minis- I ter, Dr. Kailasnath Katju said I today. I "The government is consi.-
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  • 129 1 Red Pilots Busy In The Arctic MOSCOW, May 19 The Soviet Army newspaper Ked Star reported yesterday largeicaie work by Soviet polar >ilots in charting Arctic Ice ;ond)tion&. "Our knowledge lu the sphere of the physical geography of the arctic hag been > in^idorabiy expanded. He- j toarch by Soviet
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  • 126 1 ADDIS ABABA, May 19 Emperor Haile Selassie said on the eve of his departure for the United States he would hke to see the tombs of America's leaders, meet great living Americans, see U.S. military bases and visit a typical American family. And it avers the
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  • 81 1 UNITED NATIONS (New York) May 19 Poland called m Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, President of the U-N. General Assembly, and. Secre-ary-General Dag Hammarskjold Tuesday to obtain the immediate release of two Polish ships seized by Nationalist Chinese and their crews. In a' most identical letters
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  • 205 1 U Nu Pledges To Defend Buddhism RANQOOtt, May 19 The 3UTMH Prime Minister U Nu p.edged his support to "defend the faith erf Buddhism against ill errors witlwut any fear.' He was giving a* l addTess of generation at the second day it the opening of Uw sixth 13uddhist Council
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  • 161 1 DUBLJN, May 19 Voting in the Eire general elections ended- last night with reports of a heavy poll from all parts of the country. In some constituencies the poll reached 82 per cent while there were many with polls of 70 per* cent. The average
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  • 105 1 RANGOON, May 18 Reports reaching here today said that two rebels masquerading as vellow-robed Buddist monkon Monday night killed four armed po'ice acting as escort to a river boat a few miles North Rangoon. With the aid of accomplices on the lower deck of the boat, the
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  • 48 1 BOMBAY, May Respite the unprecedented antiAmerican campaign in India recently, the arrival here Tuesday of U.S. Middle East Naval Forces flagship, Valcour. was given prominet publicity by newspapers. The municipal corporation held a reception honouring the American Commander, RearAdmiral W. G. Beech.- A.P.
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  • 236 1 BARI. Italy, May 19. When the lady walked into hjs office and str pped down to brassiere and panties thats when the Mayor yelled for help. Police turned out in force, there was a near riot in front of City Hall, two Communist
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  • 64 1 WASHINGTON, May 19 The acting head of Guatemala's Embassy Dr. Alfred* Chocano walked out of a dinner Latin American rtplomats La&> t night during Senator Wiiey's speech. At» the Senator spoke of the "grim implications" of the amis shipments, Dr. Chocono walked to the Maker's stand apparently
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  • 171 1 NEHRU'S ATTITUDE TO MALAYA From Our Own Correspondent iSniW O&unl, May 19. Premier Nenru. replying to the on fore gn aft airs in the Council of States, referiod to criticism, that he had not condemned the British colonialism in Maiaya, and said so far as the whole co.oniai question was
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  • 60 1 600 DEAD IN PAK. RIOTS From Our Own Correspondent KARACHI, May 19 Official reports from Dacca (East Pak sum Capital) said that 300 bod if i were so tar recovered after last Saturdays labour riots in Naruyanganj jute mills and added a lew more were likely to be reoo vexed.
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  • 59 1 THE HAGUE. Netherlands, May 19 Prince Bernhard's chauffeur driven car was forced off the roa<i by a truck it tried to pass yesterday and overturned. The Prince, husband of Queen Juliana, escaped unin--lured as <lid the chauffeur, but the car was badlv edThe truck driver,
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  • 55 1 JERUSALEM. May 19. Two thousand Israeli doctors paralysed public health ser- vices yesterday when they started a three-day strike for more pay. Only skeleton staff stayed in hospitals to deal with emergencies. Private doctors closed their clinic for two hours on Wednesday in sympathy with their
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  • 42 1 BUENOS AIRES, May 19 Argentinians went without cigarettes yesterday and oil refiner e« and other Industries were paralysed or "going tfloW' as striking unions reiusedl to accept a 10 per cent all round wage increase suggested by the Government.— Reuter
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  • 43 1 GENEVA, May 19.— A Communist Vietminh spokesman said here today that the Rebel High Command in Indo-China had decided to release Miss Genevieve do Gallard, lon© French nurse at the fallen French fortress of D?en Bien FhU<- Reuter
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  • 557 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs. May 20. 1954 Colony's New Reforms fpHE acceptance by the Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr. Oliver Lyttelton of the RendeJ Constitutional Proposals for Singapore almost in toto marks the beginning of a new phase in the political life of the Colony and of
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  • 516 2 In View Of The M ounting Opposition I've Faith In The System But I Must Obey Party Mandate, Says Ed. Minister From Our Own Corret»|)oiidenC MADRAS, May 19. The one-year-oid acrimonious political controversy over the Rajaji-introduc-ed Modified Elementary Education Scheme was given the
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  • 199 2 NEW DELJD: Mr. B. B. Saktena, Xtoputy Secretary to the Commerce and Industry Ministry. told Mr. S. B Oapoor, Special Judge, that at the instance of Mr. S. A. Venkataraman, former Commerce and Industry Secretary he helped Messrs. Mriitaxa <imlber and Trading Company rtf Bom/bay, to
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  • 700 2 MADKAS The Madras Congress Legislature Party at its meeting held on Thursday at Rajaji Hall, it is learnt decked that the old elementary education system should be restored With effect from June this year, thus giving up the one-year-old modified system of elementary education
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  • 164 2 MADRAS:... On behalf of the Lfravidian Parliamentary Party in the Legislative Assembly, a deputation consisting of Sri V. V. Hainaswami, M.L.C., Sri* S. Swayamprakasam, M. p. Subranianyam, S. DeivaHijfluwnani, K. U Raghava Mudaliiir. A. Govindagwam T. Shanmugham, P. Rangaswami RecMiar and D Krishnamurthy Gounder, M.LAr, waited on the
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  • 182 2 MADRAS: The Government nave sanctioned the opening of tnree leprosy ci.mca at tva*.aKunchi, Chinnasaiem anu tvHcnarpaiayam in the Chinaasuiem iNationai intension woivice Block of South Arco k district. These cljnics will be placeu in cnarge of the Medical omcers of the hospitals or dispensaries situated
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  • 40 2 CJHATRAPUR The 60- m cmDer students' summer labour camp, which took up the work of renovating- the tank at the J.isrannathpur Road Junction in the Chatrapur area completed the work in about a fortnight. FOC
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  • 86 2 SIND'S REBEL MINISTERS TO BE DISMISSED oot tendered tf*l r resignation an d that the^ <2£!L, It may be stated that 59 members out of ill members of the Sind Legislature met and adopted a resolution expressing confidence in the three "rebel" Ministers and asking the Sind Governor to remove
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  • 161 2 NEW DELHI: The Homo Minister, Dr. Katju. said in the Council of States that the Government did not think it essential jto have uniform pay scales for Government servants throughout the country. Dr. Katju was replying to a question by Mr. H. C Mathur on bringing
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  • 24 2 BOMBAY: American womai, was quarantined in the isolator* htj-Ditai at the Oruz Airport Bombay for not oossesstasr a valid certificate ofyellow FOC
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  • 103 2 The paper said the official* have also been asked to firm out what would be toe "reaction" if such an attack was made. It added that with tfae aienmg at the UJ3. PaJa-taxi mmtarv AM Agreement Ui» Pakistan Government j^ considered the question <H
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  • 121 2 TRIVANI>RUM: During Ue second fortnight of April, 124 attacks of, and 55 deaths from smalipox were reported from uifterent parts of the State says a report from the Director of P»ibi.c Hoaith. Of these only 44 attacks and 15 deaths relate to the fortnight under view,
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  • 48 2 CITTACK: It Is authontatlvtfy ie»mt that Acharya Vlnoba Bhave is taWn* a fcour of Orta* from Se{>tetnber. He haul Ya n 1 -de^ of he 9tatie AxpreMln^ hte d v*»»t Oris* after SS p 2 l Mr. MB Acharya Bhav e undertook FOC
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  • 37 2 Mohammed, Sunday made a Chief Minister of Punjab (P) made following the reporTcS the court 9 f Inquiry into the Pun]ab?pfT« a dl -tSb«i£. I? paultana was the ChlAf \ri« ister.- FOC
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  • 214 2 between the two count rVs The Finance Minister said the exact amount of Pakistan's partition debt to India ha<i not yet been determined. This debt was repayable in 60 annual equated instalments of principal and interest commencing on August W, 1962 No payment had been made
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  • 264 2 NEW DELHI: The B*»< mates Committee in their r£ port on the Food and A^ri cuf S r e Minister ed that Govemmeot should take "early acUon' for tjj closure of the Central Co)l«™ of Agriculture, which i^ n<fw Agricultural Research inT titute. New Delhi Government,
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  • 136 2 WALTAIR; The Andhra Cabinet, at Its meeting h-.i-w «ast week decided to re-lnsui Uic statue of Sri N. G. Rang* Leader of the Krishikar Uok *'arty. earMer ordered to b« removed from the old District aoard office. Quntur. tk> th« oremises of the new District Board
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  • 88 2 NEW DELHI: Tlie Indian AnTmea Corporation have de« cided to introduce four-engin-«d SKyraaaterj in their night service in order to meet th« demand of the public for cheap and comfortable ni^ht air lounrney. The service, says a Presj °2m if* 1 1 bv the <*>n>OraUou mil
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  • 2354 3 Grave Concern At Condition Ot Indians In Ceylon Madras Assembly Urges Speedy Action By Centre MADRAS: The Madras Legislative Assembly on Thursday last adopted a non-oiiicial resolution expressing "grave concern over the growing deterioration of the condition of Ceylon nationals of Indian origin" alter the signing of the Indo-Ceyion agreement
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  • 512 3 No More Segregation In U.S. Schools— Supreme Court's Decision WASHINGTON, May 18 llu, United Slates Su^eoie Court unanimously ruled yesterday that the segregation ot Negro and white hup Us. in the nation's public schools was wn«' >it-tituti"ival The court said the separation of school children because of race or colour
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  • 1033 3 India Govt. Fully Alive To The Problem, Says Nehru NEW DELHI: Replying to a short-notice question by Mr. Govinda Keddy in the Council of States Last Fridav regarding the movement ot Portuguese ships, troops and arms between the Portuguese Settlements in
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  • 106 3 KEW DELJH: The Constilution Bendh of the Supreme court allowed the appeal of Madhya Pradesh State against an order of the Nagpur High Court directing; it to reconsider the question of dearnesto allowance, admissible to State Government employees drawing: a salary of Rs. 400 uor
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  • 128 3 Resumption Of Tram Service In Madras MADRAS: To discuss the ieasibility of resuming tne tram service and in wnat way and to what extent the Government could help m any scheme to re-start the service. a meeting of the concerned Ministers and departmental heads was convened by Mr. K. Kamaraj
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  • 98 3 BOMBAY: Within 10 hours of 11* report of the theft at ;t diamond necklace valued at Rs. 1,20,000, from a jeweller's (hop. the Bomiyiv Prhee had tnn.ceeilied in tracing U and ttrrest ng the alleged culprit. an employee \4 the f;rm and throe of his accomplices.
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  • 1275 4 Indians In Ceylon Settle Problems In Friendly Spirit Madras Minister's Reply To Debate MADKAS: Replying to the debate in the Madras Lejfiaiatne A*>enibiy on Thursday ta«t on the jrrave situation llm'&S ''h"*"* I f aler <* tlle Hoa8 >lr C said mat the pn>i»em was an unc <rt.uit one. but
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  • 216 4 COLOMBO: The Government of India have not so far lodged any protest with the Ceylon Government, nor has the Ceylon Government oflicialJy lxy timated to Delhi the recommenda uons of the Cabinet Sub. Committee In regard to the future status of persons of Indian origin in
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  • 51 4 The Hiich Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Temple* lavine the foundaUon-«t«»ne on Sunday in Kuala Luinpu™ Wy JnJ site where it is proposed to build the new heiXJartek the Malayan Scout Movement. He exhorted the *n f 2& r Sy zttsz+r* G€nw *-fc
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  • 219 4 U^S£, M S°v^i 'T*F "WHwMod tor tIM- iru.r.iM.n „f Mr< K St AjTjnmjja^, retired! Health liroeo--SMiSSSSSJT taken uu belore Mr G Mr. S. S. Wiie.inghc, Crown Counsel, appeared as Amicus Curiac. Mr. M. Baiasundaram intrude^ b v Messrs. Sam A Sabapathy and S. Selvaßnanam
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  • 56 4 COLOMBO Interests in oouth Korea hn\e made in-quiri-cu res-ardang- the our. chase of sheet rubber from Ceylon. A leading Ceylonese shipper haa replied that the entire U £ki of Jteet rubber is sold to Ch na but that auppl!Ss*S2 be shipped to South fcorea if
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  • 267 4 SPEAKER warns M. P. COLOMBO: Mr. C. Suntha-raling-am. M.P. for Vavuniya was warned twice by the speaker. Mr. A'bert F Penes "i*." 11 course °t his speech criticising the Ceylon Development Loans (Amendment) 0111. Mr. Suntharalingam, said he found that in Novembe/ 'ast year the Central Ban* had issued two
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  • 209 4 INDIAN PASSPORTS TO BE RECALLED! u^ued to persons ot Indian origin m ceyion are likely to a led U>mmissioner ror venncauon -JO that such of those passports as were issued prevxou^tome: what looseiy only to enable I-Oiders to make urgent tnpi co indaa and without due regard to the rules
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  • 50 4 VATICAN CITY May 18 For the first time in history '^speakers yesterday carried the blessing of a Pope Pope Pius XII came to a window O f his apartment and blessed 2,000 pilgrims in the square below. They included trench, British. Germans and 100 U.S. sailors. A.P.
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  • 52 4 The Queen stands beside the Duke. It.'iind them are their children, with the 0n,,,, m ,w Und B,S^TJ h MarKaret U >artlV ld '^n bv a G,2?Ssman iK>r Behind these are, left to r l K ht the Pnmo p ,i th ssssssr^- the Duke of Glouce^
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  • 118 4 I COLOMBO; Resolutions condemning tine Government cor having omitted Tamil at tne State opening of parliament by the- Queen and tfac uovernment'd actron in havingr permitted American Uiofoemasters to land and retuei neiv were adopted at the arsl annual general meeting of the Vavuniyia branch of
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  • 59 4 NEW YORK, May 19 An American synthet c rab c r corporation nas been formed by a grroup O f 2» companies to place a single bid to buy one of the Government-owned eynthetic rucber plants, up for sale to private industry. Which of the 27 Government units
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