Indian Daily Mail, 23 May 1954
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Title Section18 1954-05-23 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 96. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 GENTS18 words
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111 1954-05-23 1 COMPULSORY MILTRAINING FOR INDIA GOVT. WORKERS -TO IMPART SEN SE OF DISCIPLI NE NEW BILL IN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI, May Tl. A biU for compulsory enrolement into the Territorial Army of Government workers and public utility services employees between 20 and 40 was introduced in 'the Lok Sabha. Lower HouseA.P. - 111 words
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Article194 1954-05-23 1 From Our Own Correspondent r-ACCA, (East Pakistan) May 22 The East Bengal Government have appointed a three-member Commission to enquire into the recent riots amonj the Admajee Jute Mills labourer* in Naryanagung which resulted, according to official estimates, in over 400 killed. Names of the194 words
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Article132 1954-05-23 1 JAKARTA. May, 22 A two -hour discussion on forthcoming talks with the Netherlands en cli.-^olving the Dutch In<lono.-i m I nc^n members of the i.araanunt's Foreign Affection. HM Uhairman of the Foreign AfUM section. Otto i^ih^nuwu, said nnanci il, ecoa -aic and otlur aspect- of tA.P. - 132 words
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Article115 1954-05-23 1 ROME May, 22 Italy* communists continued their day's ctrike list. Gay to pre-s .heir demands fbr higher pay. Seventeen cities were hit by Rcd-inspir-cd walkouts on Thursday and three more were on Yesterday 's s'rike list. lCain target was touri ftcrowded Florence where the Ootnmwiota predictedA.P. - 115 words
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Article122 1954-05-23 1 BANGKOK, May 22 Thailand will lower her rice pr.ces further to meet world market conditions, the government announced yesterday. Momlang Kharb Kunchorn, Director General of Public telatkmg, said the subject had bcra d'scussed here by Thai Premier Phibun Songkrab and Bntain" s Commissioner GeneralA.P. - 122 words
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Article180 1954-05-23 1 GENEVA, May 22 Deadlocked East-West talks on Indo-China resumed in secret yesterday and France sought to limit the initial negotiations to a cease-fire in Vietnam. French Foreign Minister Georges Bidault went to the nine-party session prepared to sidetrack for the moment the questions of Laos andA.P. - 180 words
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Article97 1954-05-23 1 WASHINGTON. May, 22 Tnc U. S. government yesterday removed its ban on air and sea travel in the area aroun<) the Marshal Islands Atomic Proving Grounds in the Pacific. The restrictions were set up during the recent series of hydrogen bomb tests. The announcement was radioedA.P. - 97 words
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Article73 1954-05-23 1 OAKLAND. California, May 22 Madame Chiang Kaiwife of the president of Nationalist China, sent out vord yesterday that she now la in seclusion in a private tome on the east side of Sanf'rancisco Bay and her doctor aas advised her to remain out yf contact withA.P. - 73 words
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Article73 1954-05-23 1 UNITED NATIONS, Maj I'i, U.S. Secretary General Dag Hammerskjold will leave .'Jew York by air this afternoon .or Geneva to attend a meeting of the administrative comnittee on coordination of U.N. agencies. Wednesday he fly to fans, where, on Friday, he will address the ParisA.P. - 73 words
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Article269 1954-05-23 1 WALKOUT IN MALAN'S PARLIAMENT CAPETOWN, May 22 All but 10 members of the Opposition walked out of Joint sitcing of both Houses of the South African Parliament last night after the Speaker suspended the Umted Party front bencher, Mr. H. G. Lawrence, former Minister of justice from the sitting. TheReuter - 269 words
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Article119 1954-05-23 1 SAN FRANCISCO, May 22.— Mr. M. Saravanamuttu, winner of a popularity contest held by a Singapore newspaper, arrived here by air yesterday on a prize winning round-the -world tour. A former newspaper publish. er In Malaya, is a graduate of St. John's College, Oxford, and was aReuter - 119 words
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209 1954-05-23 1 Pondkherry Police Reinforced From Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRr, May 22. The French India Government have started reinforcing the police force in the Capital Town of Pondicherry 'to meet any "March on the Capital" planned by the "Liberation Force of Volunteers." Since yesterday209 words
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Article193 1954-05-23 1 GENEVA, May 22.— Hospital doctors confessed defeat last night in their attempts to persuade i 34-year-old Indo. Chinese pacifist to break a 19--day "fast for peace" that had left him "dangerously weak." The pacifist Vo Song Ttuer was taken to hospital yesterday when doctors expressed alarmReuter - 193 words
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Article79 1954-05-23 1 DANBHANGA; Fifty-eight student strikers totf the Chandradhari Mithila Oollege, Darbhanga, were released from jail unconditionally, according to a report received here last week. The released students mardied in procession in defiance of Spc. 144 CrP.C. promulgated by the District Magistrate in the iown area on AprilFOC - 79 words
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46 1954-05-23 1 TOKYO, May 22 A Diet Committee voted today to pay government pensions to families of Japanese war criminals who were executed. Both houses must approve the bill. Koyodo News Service said administration leaders feared the amendment would stir criticism abroad- A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article83 1954-05-23 1 GBNEVA, May 22. Mr. Pyun Yung Tai, South Korean Foreign Minister, yesterday presented the non-Communist side at the far East conference here with a 14-point compromise plan envisaging free elections throughout Korea under United Nations supervision. Conference sources said Mr. Pyun would outline this plan, orReuter - 83 words
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Article90 1954-05-23 1 SEOUL. May, 22 Special U.S. Envoy Arthur Dean leaveg for the United States today to consult with U. S. Secretary Of states John Foster Duller. Dean said his talks with South Korean President Syngman Rhec had been on a "cordial and most constructive basis" and that theyA.P. - 90 words
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250 1954-05-23 1 Russia's New 5-Point Proposal For I-C Armistice To Be Considered GENEVA, May 22. Russia reportedly proposed a new five-point plan for an Indo-china armistice last yesterday. Informed quarters said Britain and France accepted the plan as a basis for discussion. The Soviet plan was said by a reliable diplomatic informant250 words
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Article121 1954-05-23 1 HANSAS CITY. May 22 —I Two St. Louis policemen who captured little Rabby Greealease'Sl kidnappers were senneed to prison yesterday 0M lying to a Federal Grand Jury attcut what (happened to the US$6OO,OOO ransom. Former Lieutenant Louis Shoulders, a veteran of 27 years on the police force, wasA.P. - 121 words
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1035 1954-05-23 1 MADRAS: A volley of questions was asked in the Madras Legislative Assembly about the "Paiichakarma" treatment in the hospital of Indigenous Medicine, Madras. Mr. T. C. Narayanan Nambiar, in an interpellation, wanted to know "why the Panchakanna Ward in the hospital attached to the CollegeFOC - 1,035 words
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157 1954-05-23 1 OTTAWA, May 22.— Canada had made it plain to her allies that she does not intend to participate in a South-east Asia pact or become involved for the present at least in the Indo-Chma war, officials said yesterday. The officials said theReuter - 157 words
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Article40 1954-05-23 1 KARACHI, May 22 Pakistan Prime Minister Mohammad All may postpone his departure for Turkey next week, reliable sources said here yesterday. Recent disturbances In East Pakistan have his presence in that country essential, tho Sources wHr A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article903 1954-05-23 2 Ernest Chisholm Thomson - Ernest C hisholm Thomson (By IF there be a die-hard left who still looks upon the people of the United Kingdom as unsociable, insular in outlook, not given to mixing with foreigners, I wish he could have sat with me at a luncheon in London given by903 words
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Article266 1954-05-23 2 GENEVA, May 22.— Two of the great landmarks of Communism the places where Vladimir I. L«nin lived in Geneva are drawing no tourist trade from the big Soviet delegation to the conference "Not a single pilgrimage," said a Swiss grocer whose shop is across the Rue DesA.P. - 266 words
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121 1954-05-23 2 Teaching Road Rules To Pedestrians .MADRAS. The City Police will employ Bharat Scouts to each pedestrians the rules of the road> Bharat Scout leaders will tra. nc<l in traffic rules and regulations, by the Police during the summer recess for four days in the week for a month at differentFOC - 121 words
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Article964 1954-05-23 2 DANIEL BEHRMAN - DANIEL BEHRMAN By jgxperiments aimed at bring. ing more rain down over the parched soil of West Pakistan without using the expensive method of seeding clouds from an airplane wiU be continued for the second successive year this July and Auarust by a team of964 words
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Article672 1954-05-23 2 A Catalogue Of Common Colds (BY HAL BOYLE) rJBARD any good sneezes lately? If we labeled our years as the Chinese do, this one shouiri eo down as the "Year of the tiig Kerchooi" I cannot remember a spring, off hand, in which mpre people complained of having colas, iaryngitis,A.P. - 672 words
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541 1954-05-23 2 Commentary On Periapuranam: Seven Volumes Released CHIDAMBARAM: The Arangetram of the commentary on Periapuranam, written by Mr. C. K. Subramania Murjallar of Coimbatore, was held recently In the thousand pillar mantapam of Sri Nataraja Tempie «v large gathering of Tamii scholars, Tamil lovers and reDresentatives of Mutts was present. SrilaFOC - 541 words
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Article108 1954-05-23 2 COPENHAGEN: The Marriage of convenience" movement in the Danish C vii Service spread recently when seven more women and four men joined, bringing the total to 96. The couples plan to marry eariy in Jum-, and then get divorced as soon as possible (o protect against the108 words
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Article176 1954-05-23 2 Nh)W DELHI President Prasad has sent the following message to Mr_ Horace Aiex.. ander, of the' Society ot friends (Quakers) on the death of Miss Agatha Harrison "I have heard with much regret the news of the death of Miss Agatha Harrison, whose devoted services duringFOC - 176 words
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Article113 1954-05-23 2 NEW DELHI: The Govern. nent of India has ri?eideci tu treat as a grant to Nepal und>-r the Colombo plan the expenditure incurred by it on the •Tribhuvan Rajpath", which is he main road l»nk between Nepal and India. A stretch of 79 milesFOC - 113 words
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Article52 1954-05-23 2 MADRAS: There was no proposal to appoint a separate cgal adviser for the consultation of the Speaker of :he Legislative Assembly, other than the Law Officers of the Government, stated Sri C. Subramaniam, Finance Minister, replying to a question by Sri V. R. Krishna Ayyar, ind. Paramba. in the LegislativeFOC - 52 words
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565 1954-05-23 2 KARACHI: "The Dawn" of Karachi writes Editorially. "At its meeting in the Federal Capital, the National Committee for the study of the depths of Pakistan's seaports and their entrances made some important recommendations which, we hope, will receive the Government's prompt and earnest consideration. 'TheFOC - 565 words
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Article1489 1954-05-23 3 M. Y. Ghorpade - M. Y. Ghorpade (By. (kv tftc innumerable Clubs v ;nd Societies of Cambridge, toe Majlis is perhaps best known in India, because towards the close of the Uit oentury it became one of the w«U known piatfornn in England for voicing Indian oliticai aspirations. The epic1,489 words
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460 1954-05-23 3 Pondicherry Merchants Suggest 30-Year Transition Period PONDICHERRY: The Pondicherry Settlements General Merchants' Association has demanded that if the French Uovernment agree in principle to the merger of the settlements with India, a transition period of not less than 30 years should be provided torFOC - 460 words
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Article40 1954-05-23 3 NEW DELHI The House of the People last week concerred wi^h the recommendation the Council of States to refer the Hindu Marriage and Divorce Bill to a Joint Committee of both Houses of Parluameat,- FOCFOC - 40 words
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671 1954-05-23 3 "Flying Docto Plans Medical Aid To Asia r £kit> tiyinng doctor," Dr. Alan ViCK€rs, head or Australia's flying doctor service, sa.d in London on Tuesday tnat He was convinced tnat tne lessons his service ntid learned in the past 35 ye^rs could go a long way towtuu* soiving the medicei671 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-05-23 3 PHOTOS. I.D.M. K. Damu, cultural secretary ot the Kerala Samajam. A scene from the Malay alam drama "BALI" wh'ch will be repeat performance at the Victoria Theatre tonight at 8 p.tiK The proceed^ will go to the Singapore Kerala Samajam HuHdUng- Fund. Picture show» (left to right): Mrs. Devaki Kattel;I.D.M. - 74 words
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389 1954-05-23 3 Bombay-Singapore Air Service NEW U£LHI; M r b-j oeputy Cotnmuntifciuon-, >luu->ier, Mau-<i ax ro.uv to ->ir, Avadua Kamun a* tue iiuu> e 01 *ne *-evpie umt week ijiai it was pn>- alter tue receipt of vsunsienauons by tue Air UMUa mitt national to start ocruFOC - 389 words
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Article282 1954-05-23 3 KODAIKANAL: A conlerence on Evangelism witu special reference to college worn, was held at the M.saionary Union Hall the Rev. rtoy Macnicoi presiding. After invocation, the Rev Church said evangelism was not mere theorising but passing on of one's own experience to others It was aFOC - 282 words
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Article52 1954-05-23 3 TRIVANDRUM i Estimates totalling Rs. 3,910 have been sanctioned in NeyyattinkaraVilavamcode Community Project for sinking a vwll at Malayinkizhu, opening a soil conservation demonstration plot at Perumpezhuthur, for making black boards for the social education centre, and the con. struction of a bathing ghat atFOC - 52 words
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383 1954-05-23 3 Rationalisation Of Court Fees Madres Bill To Consolidate Law Published ass SH^p™*?^ to aciixeve tfifc oo?ect rssstess Ihe mam purpose of thi« Rin *S to piace we ww SatSr i ihe Bill would am>lv *n »n Presidency Small CaiJ ■Courts £2;» 1882 (Cen tral Act XV of 18W), contains specificFOC - 383 words
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1169 1954-05-23 4 K. R. RAMANATH - Era Ot Peace Dawning Shortly, Says I ndian Yogi K. R. RAMANATH Mutual Understanding Between Democracy m n I f\# "> *%nies. he continued. And Communism By 1963? (By The period of "war psychosis" is coming to an end the era of "peace, peace." all over the wond is dawning1,169 words
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Article163 1954-05-23 4 CAUCUTTA: Sri K. N. Mukherjee, at the fifth annual meeting of the Indian Rope Manufacturers Association here requester the Uwion Government to reduce the reight rates? on different categories of rope carried by rail. He .-aid that the price of rtpe had fallen substantially now HeFOC - 163 words
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Article25 1954-05-23 4 The third annual general meeting of the Liberty Sports Club will be held at 67. Bukit Timah Road, Singapore on May 30.25 words
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873 1954-05-23 4 NEW DELHI: The Minister for information and Broadcaking, Dr. B. V. KeHkar, referred to the controversial <ssue s of the classification of mug e artistes by All India Radio and non-relaying of the recently-held miulc festival at Delhi. Dr. Keskar's statement wasFOC - 873 words
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Article, Illustration583 1954-05-23 4 f* P. Productions' SHA-p HENSHAH which to be released at the Diamond on June 1, is the first Gevacolour multi-million dollar film to be j produced in India. The story deals with a I thrilling episode in Persian history. The Shah583 words
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282 1954-05-23 4 A Grand Screen Entertainment In Tamil VERY SOON you will see a v^v.Ki*;ciiy dmeicnt facreen entertainment in Manohar i'-c--tuies MAiNOHARA'. Tne story lias a blaze cf gory behind it. The best out of die 77 plays written by tiao Bahadur Sambancia Mudaliar MANOHARA, presented on 'the stage over fiity years282 words
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Article164 1954-05-23 4 COLOMBO: Sw;iba>h a teachers will shortly be trained to teach general science m the national languages. The Director of Education Mr. T. D. Jayasuriya ha* decided that Saturday classes be neld tor Swabasna teachers who wish to qualify n science. These classes will be held for atFOC - 164 words
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