Indian Daily Mail, 25 May 1954
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Title Section16 1954-05-25 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 98. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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523 1954-05-25 1 Menon Holds 3-Hour Talks With Chou En-Lai NEHRU'S PLAN FOR PEACE IN KOREA I.C. EXPLAINED GENEVA, May 24. Uninvited but eager, a potential mediator opened talks with east and west here yesterday as participants m the Geneva conference neared a showdown m theirReuter - 523 words
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Article102 1954-05-25 1 Under Nehru's plan, the rival regimes womd exist side oy side, but would join m a temporary common authority -.o cope with certain common problems. It would preface -his m Indo-china with a military armistice to halt the fighting, India has also offered, under :ertain conditions, to police102 words
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Article180 1954-05-25 1 Mr. V. K. Krishna Meuon. Ind a's representative at the United Nations, had a three, hour private meeting with Mr. Chou En Lai, Chinese Prime Minister and Foreign M nister here yesterday, an Indian spokesman said, adds a Reuter report, Mr. 'Menon and Mr. Chou "had a general180 words
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Article, Illustration122 1954-05-25 1 A close-up of QUEEN ELIZABETH and the DUKE OF EDINBURGH as they drive In the State landu past Temple Bar to enter the City of London on May 19. They were on their way to a luncheon given by the Lord Mayor, Sir NoelA.P. - 122 words
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80 1954-05-25 1 Mrs. Pandit Not Visiting Singapore Shrimati Vijayalakshml Pandit, President of the United Nations General Assembly, who was scbpdultvl to arrive m Singapore* thi s week, is nut visiting here now. As she has a number of enfcagetments to fulfil m India and m Europe before troinjc to New York In80 words
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Article148 1954-05-25 1 LONDON, May 24 Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary, returned to Geneva by air today from week-end consultations m London with tne British government. Diplomatic quarters believed he has received its backing to seek more time before the Far Eastern conference is written off as a failure.Reuter - 148 words
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446 1954-05-25 1 OSLO, May 24 The 81-ypnr-ulil King Haakon of Norway. Royai" patron of the the Norwegian R«A Cross, today attended the formal opening of 28rd. session ol tht? Board of tiovernors of the League of Red Oroes Societies. It is the most representativeReuter - 446 words
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148 1954-05-25 1 SRINAGAR, Kashmir, May 24. The Prime Minister «of Kashmir, Mr. Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, warned Pakistan yesterday to "desist from threatening Kashmir with American military aid." "If ever jthey venture to attack Kashmir agein, such an attack will be met with determination, courage and allReuter - 148 words
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Article62 1954-05-25 1 BALMORAL, A b derdeemAhire, May 24 The Queen and the Duke of i.d nburgn wn<> are on snct noiiuay at Baiiiiorai Oaatle, their Scots Lwi'.ry Ksutottct., went to the morning service at m»rb> cratnie church yesterday with members of their stait ami tenants from the Royal tutates.62 words
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Article72 1954-05-25 1 LONDON, May 24 The Duke of Windsor arrived m ixmaon from Pans today tor a snort visit to attend to personal business matters. A small crowd of about 100 people recognised him at Victoria station, continental rail terminal, and grave him a chetr before heReuter - 72 words
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140 1954-05-25 1 General's Wife To See Laniel On Indo-China HANOI, May 24 Madame Jacqueline de Castries is en route by plane to Paris hopitXfr to see Premier Joseph i-Aniel "to tell him all about the true situation m Indocnina." Tnat, she told friends shoUiy before her departure yesterday, was her chief objectAP - 140 words
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166 1954-05-25 1 U.S. NEED NOT SEND TROOPS TO I.-C. NOW— Defence Secretary MANILA, May 24.— -U.S. Secretary of Defence Charles E. Wilson arrived here today and said he did not think it was necessary to send American troops to Indo-china at this time. The situation m Indo-china has not changed materially despiteAP - 166 words
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Article93 1954-05-25 1 Spain To Isolate The "Rock" MADRID, May 24 The monarchist newspaper ABC yesterday described Spam's future policy towards Gibraltar as pointing: towards illation iof "the RocJc". ABC said m an editorial: "The c losing of the Spanish Consulate m Gibraltar is proof of Spain's tenacious will to isolate the aggressor.Reuter - 93 words
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93 1954-05-25 1 Ceylonese Must Get Visas For India The Government of India has notified the Government ol Ceylon that, as from June 1, 1954, all travel documents issued by or on behalf of the Government of Ceylon will for the purpose of entry into India, have to bear visas issued by the93 words
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491 1954-05-25 1 Georgia Will Not End Segregation In Schools GOVERNOR TO DEFY SUPREME COURT'S DECISION WITH TROOPS GEORGIA, May 24.— Governor Herman Talmadge of Georgia has defied the American Supreme Court to enforce m his State its ban on segregation of White and Negro school children. Governor Talmadge sa>d m a radioReuter; A.P. - 491 words
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Article68 1954-05-25 1 STRASBOURG, May 24 The political, economic, and social problems of Europe will be debated here all tjua week by the 14-nation European Assembly. The Assembly gets to work today after hearing last week a powerful warning; by Chancellor Konard Adenauer, of West Germany, that any 4>lackln£ efforts toA.P. - 68 words
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Article110 1954-05-25 1 WASHINGTON, May 24 A United States-Canadian expedition is getting ready to set out for Northern Labrador to explore and map a mysterious, perfectly round crater with a brilliant, green lake m its centre. The crater, situated m some of the world's roughest country is ofAP - 110 words
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Article64 1954-05-25 1 LONDON, May 24— Mr. J. N. Nlcholls, Deputy Commi aioner of Police m Malaya, arrived In London by air last night from, Singapore with his wk£e and two children for five months leave. At London airport he saW: "Th« situation to Malaya has improved veryReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement37 1954-05-25 1 Subscription Rates XBY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 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 78.0037 words
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529 1954-05-25 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. May 25, 1954. Indians' Status In Singapore LARGE numbers of Indians, Pakistanis and Ceylonese who reside m Singapore and who stand to lose their voting rights when the Rendel Reforms are implemented, have been relieved to learn from an Official Press Statement issued on Saturday529 words
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392 1954-05-25 2 Coorg Wants No With Kerala Plea To Preserve "Status Quo" MERCARA: The Coorg Government have submitted a memorandum to the States Reorganisation Commission strongly opposing its merger with Kerala and urging the continuance of the present administrative set-up m Coorg as a Part C State, it was learnt here lastFOC - 392 words
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661 1954-05-25 2 Consider Issues Coolly And Dispassionately -NEHRU NEW DELHI: Opening the Delhi State Political Conference here last week Prime Minister Nehru administered a sharp rebuff to those who were indulging m foolish and irresponsible slogans about the reorganisation of States. The whole issue of readjusting the boundaries of the States hadFOC - 661 words
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Article37 1954-05-25 2 Mahasabha's Views HYDERABAD: The Telengana Andhra Mahasabha has sent a memorandum to the States Reorganisation Commission, recommending the immediate dissolution of Hyderabad State and the formation of united linguistic States oi Andhra, Maharashtra and Karaataka. FOCFOC - 37 words
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Article, Illustration87 1954-05-25 2 TWO INDIAN Sikhs smile broadSy as they pause lon# eiviijgb to be p'netographed with the lovely Burmese worn n and Filipino Dr. Victor Bupncamln«, Vice-Chairman of the Asian Game* Organizing < ommittee. This scene is typlr/u of the cordiality shown among different nationalities In the huge dining hail where :il87 words
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Article222 1954-05-25 2 MADRAS: A resolution drawing the attention of the President and the Prime Minister of India to "the anxiety felt by Christians about the growing feeling of discrimination shown towards them by certain sections of the majority community" and also -the sen.se of frustration fe;t by the ChristiansFOC - 222 words
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Article187 1954-05-25 2 TRIVANDRUM: In a statemeat issued last week, the Travancore-Cochin Committee of the Communist Party has repeated its demand for the formation of a "Un ted Kerala Slates' on a linguistic basis, The statement urged all parties and peoples' organisations m the T.-C. State to make repre. mentations, holdFOC - 187 words
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601 1954-05-25 2 HYDERABAD: The Executive Committee of the Hyderabad Pradesh Congress, which met last week decided that it should present a memorandum to the States Reorganisation Commission, recommending the disintegration of Hyderabad State. The Committee considered the draft memorandum submitted by the sub-committee and decided thatFOC - 601 words
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530 1954-05-25 2 MAOBAS: The Government ot Madras were actively considering the quest on of Introducing a scheme of familypanning throughout the State, I 'Aid Mr. A. B. Shetty, Minister ii r Health, inaugurating the Corporation Chii]<i< Welfare Centre m Arunachala Xaicken Street, Chintadripet. last week. Mr.FOC - 530 words
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Article259 1954-05-25 2 MADRAS: There has been widespread damage to tree; and huts m the Kodaikanal .toad to GandhigTam area by .he dust storm, which blew on he eventog of May 12. As I proceeded to Gandhl'ram last week 1 saw a dozen tamarind trees uprooled. r x neFOC - 259 words
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Article83 1954-05-25 2 HYDERABAD: The Government of India have declined to give exemption this year to pilgrims proceeding to Hedjaz from producing. Income tax certiincates bdfore thei»departure as the "special circumstances which prevailed ;ast year no longer obtain and there is no justification for exempting a sectiton oif the citizensFOC - 83 words
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Article39 1954-05-25 2 LAHORE: Master Khan '»vi, General Secretary of the NWFP Awanii League, was arrcisted at Peshawar last TVeek under the Frontier Crimtu Regulations, of 1818, aoscrdinj* to a repDtt received liere. He has l.een detained m the Peshawar Jail. FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article245 1954-05-25 2 MADRAS: In the Madras Legislative Assembly at ques-tion-t.me last week Mr. K. P ciopaian asked whether it was a iact that the Chief Minister had come to the conclusion tuat Ajkya Kerala would come into existence and that on account ot it, no member of theFOC - 245 words
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Article111 1954-05-25 2 DUM DUM: A freight-i Dakota aircraft on a n>~nflight from Calcutta to Assam last week had aw accident at Saugaon airflela. i 2 miles off Sniguri In Assam. The crew at three are safe, but the aircraft had suffered ovcre damage. A reliei p.ane tiock offFOC - 111 words
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Article126 1954-05-25 2 HOMBAY The Bombay Prohibition (Amendment.) Act ha I been published m the IJcmbay Government Gazette, of May 12. The Act provides fcr exclusion from the scope r f i-ts operation such preparation, containing alcohol as are unfit for u,e as mtox.catinz i'quor. The question as toFOC - 126 words
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Article60 1954-05-25 2 DACCA: Ten more Mini ter were sworn m la t week by the Governor, Chaudhury Khaliquzzaanan, and have been included m the expanded CUwnet of Mr. Fazlul Hug. The six-weok-old Cabinet of Mi*. Hug now comprises 14 Ministers, four more Including two Hindus ape expected to beFOC - 60 words
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969 1954-05-25 3 India's Supreme Court Decides In Favour Ot C. G. Menon Wife No Extradition To Singapore Fugitive Act Off 1881 Not Applicable To India Now NEW DELHI: The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court on Wednesday held that tne Fugitive Offenders Act 1881, did not apply to India after January 26,969 words
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770 1954-05-25 3 NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister said m the Council of States on Wednesday that a member of the Indian Communist Party was detected "m the act of indulging m certain very objectionable activities" m England and that the British Podce took action andFOC - 770 words
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Article62 1954-05-25 3 WKW DtlLMl: Mr. AshOK K. cnanda handed over charge as Production Secretary to Mr. xuiera. Mr. Chanda is proceed, ing on six weeKs leave betore joining tue office of the Comptroner andi Audi tor -General or india on special duty. He will tane over from Mr.FOC - 62 words
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Article215 1954-05-25 3 GAUJrtATi: Fifteen thouxaaaz pounds of caanew nut ~ec<w win oe imported from ta.adras Dy the A.:t*un <jo«vcinnicnt witn a view to popuiurising the casivew nut m cno state. Ten thousands cuttings of blacK pepper vuacs will aiso be brougnt trom i ravantore-Oochin iinoer a ItfUtFOC - 215 words
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Article47 1954-05-25 3 NEW DEmr.Mr.S. Bhoothallngram, I.C.S; has been appointed Special Secretary m the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. He will be m charge of the wtork coaniecteo with the industrial Development corporation which being established toy the Government* to assist ttwtoatri-s to <th« pubUo mto*.- FOCFOC - 47 words
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Article382 1954-05-25 3 WALTAiii: Answermig a qu^ui-n put by Mr. S. IManyanappa m the Andbra L«egio«iuvtj Astsemoi'y tne Depu.y «^nief Mmisw, Mr. N. Suajevva n«Ku, said taxat the <joy- eminent bad not recommend<d to tlie central Governmeut the laying of new railway inu-ea m tne estate. However, tiie question ci'FOC - 382 words
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Article, Illustration96 1954-05-25 3 '♦IT MUST MEASRUE 17 INCHES AROUND!" exclaimed Hong Kong's diver Wai Shan Chan (second from right) as be felt the biceps of Iqbai Butt, Pakistan's Light heavy weight lifter. Equally as impressed Is Kin Mr>n d«eung (third from left), Hong Kong's ace dSver, as he tests the powerful muscle of96 words
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396 1954-05-25 3 KARCHi- A new political party a sort of united front of the various political parties m this province —is m the offing m Sind Top leaders ol ail parties are at Hyderabad (Sind) to thrash out tne possibility of giving fight to396 words
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146 1954-05-25 3 Ajmer Chief Minister In Car Accident AJMER: Mr. Haribhau Upadhya, Chief Minister Of Ajmer, was last week admitted into the Victoria Hospital here, with serious injuries sustained m a car accident. He is feared to nave fractured his ribs. The Chief Minister was proceeding to a wedding, along with Mr.FOC - 146 words
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159 1954-05-25 3 Pakistan Riots: Communist Refute Allegations LiAHORE: The legacy of the Muslim League 'Misrule" was still toasting Its shadow over East Pakistan, tlhe ComuDiet Party of Pakistan said m a statement here on the laibour riots m Narayanganj (Bast Bengal). The statement <aaid: "Instead c,f (healing the wounds of the ■people,FOC - 159 words
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Article115 1954-05-25 3 CHESJGIjEPUT: A verdict erf death due to injuries sustained by being aiccddientally knocked down by a running i rain was recorded at the invest held by the Chimgleput Railway police on May 14 Last, over the body df Mr. V. S. Gopalafcrishnan (29), Assistant StationFOC - 115 words
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Article137 1954-05-25 3 KARACHI: Pakistan's Prime Minister, Mr. Mohamnuc Ad. haa adopted a novel m. i of control ting bis "trout..some" members of the ruling 1 Ctutra) Muslim Lwi^ik Assembly party. Last week, the Prime Minister walked into the Par*y meeting carrying an empty box and toid members. "VjuFOC - 137 words
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Article120 1954-05-25 3 m+ KOZHIKODE: Mr. C. San. Kara Kurup, Additiotal tffcst Class Magistrate, Kozhiko ie, took up Hot hearing last week the cate against V. Ibrahim and 32 others who were chirked under various sections of the Indian Penal Code m connection with the incicuius at Naduvattam on MarchFOC - 120 words
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Article202 1954-05-25 3 NEW DELHI: "Why did I become Congress President?" Mr. Nehru posed this question and himself provided the answer while inaugurating the Political Conference of the Delhi State Congress here on Saturday last week. It was not a very wise thing to take up this additionalFOC - 202 words
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626 1954-05-25 4 SERIOUS PROBLEM FOR "CEYLONISATION" MINISTER COLOMBO: Under the pretence of ensuring full employment for all Ceylonese, the Government of Ceylon is understood to be planning to introduce legislation for "ridding' the country of 'stateless' persons and illicit residents. Maj. T. F. Jayawardene,FOC - 626 words
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511 1954-05-25 4 1 1 »ELHI: No offlcfaJ coinnvnt is likely to be available here on Press reports giving the recommendations said to have been made byaOeylon Cabinet sub- committee. But th« general reaction m lobby c'rdes. which are perturbed ver the senanayak, formula, is» that itFOC - 511 words
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Article356 1954-05-25 4 Anuradhapura Preservation Scheme ANURADHAPURA Now that v^eyion nas gained mue,,<jidence and a national Uuv- <• irmvent is at vie neon af aJxaiiv«, the entire area of tne Maihamcveaia Uyana m Anuraxiliapurc, which was offered u> the Maha Sang-iia through. MmhuKka Thero by Kmg Devanampiyatisaa over 2,000 years ago, should beFOC - 356 words
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Article40 1954-05-25 4 LONDON, May 24 —Mr Jacob Malik, the Soviet Ambassador to Britain, announced here Saturday that a group rt British musicians would leave London within the next few weeks tor a concert tour m Russia.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article903 1954-05-25 4 Commonwealth Is Young Virile Templer's Empire Day Broadcast (Text of Empire Day message by the High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya General p Geral<j Tempier,' over Radio MaJaya at 8 A. M. f yesterday.) 'pHE people of Malaya have gone some way now along that high road of h story which903 words
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Article, Illustration104 1954-05-25 4 Photograph taken on the occasion of a farewell tea party given at the Kalaimagal Tamil School by the Managing Committee of the School on Sunday to Mr. N. Damodaram Pillai, Engineer of Woh Hup Ltd., contractors, who is leaving for India by ».s. Rajula ow May 29, on six months'IDM - 104 words
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Article, Illustration20 1954-05-25 4 I'HOTO, ■o" B™"* Vht. I« n IV4 nUhS, wSt cJS"t l&Z iSi SS.-S"* k En <! IDMIDM - 20 words
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472 1954-05-25 4 Desai In Jaffna: Recalls Emperor Asoka's Days CHAVAKAiCHCHERI: Replying to the adores* tf UeJ come Riven him by Mr. V. Km.iarasiuny, M.p. f or ciujv* kachcheri, at Drleberjc College hall, Chavakachchu i, Mr C. Desai, Hlj^i Commissioner for India, said he wai par; to, iarly happy Co be m theFOC - 472 words
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Article216 1954-05-25 4 NAWALAPITIYA: i t t^e duty of a wife to correct her husband not by nan* words or doeds but by en arm. gentle manner mellow worn* aaio y ir Je R^matnacM-'.r,', deic_; c m Anur.r'.n': i>u".a acidic a- ihc sec- :-.i jiv k ."D df > c 3?cFOC - 216 words
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