Indian Daily Mail, 26 May 1954
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Title Section12 1954-05-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, X. No. 9a SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. MAY 26, 1954.12 words
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995 1954-05-26 1 Enabling Bills Published Three Bills are to be introduced at the next meeting of the Federal Legislative Council to make provision for holding ejections to the Council. The Bills have been drafted so as to give effect to the agreed proposals contained m the White995 words
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412 1954-05-26 1 THAT "SECRET" LETTER: No Disagreement Between Us-Lyttelton Tells Alliance The text of the Secretary of State Mr. Ol> ver Lytteiton'! letter sent to Tunku Abdul Rahman, Presidsnt of the UMNO after the recent meeting of the Alliance Delegation'with the Secretary of State, was released to the Press last night. The412 words
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301 1954-05-26 1 A- WEAPONS IN NEXT WAR Montgomery PARIS, May 25 Sicla Marahal Viscount Montgomtry Deputy Supreme Allied C'm-inaiiue-r m jJur^pe, said here yesterday that m the event of war he believed both sides would use atomic weapons. He told a luncheon meeting <* the SHAFE Correspondents' Association: •My opinion i£ thatReuter - 301 words
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60 1954-05-26 1 SATA Director To Attend Oxford Conference Dr. G. H. Garlick, Medcal Director of S.A.T.A., is flying to the United Kingdom on Friday, May 28, by BOAC from Kallang Airport. While on leave he will attend the Conference of the British Tuberculos s Association In Oxford and will be visiting tuberculosis60 words
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550 1954-05-26 1 -Lyttelton LONDON, May 25. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, said here last night the guiding theme of Britain's Colonial policy was to encourage Colonial self-administration. This theme, the "golden thread" of British policy m these territories, was held by all political parties, he said.Reuter - 550 words
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73 1954-05-26 1 BOMBAY, May 25.— Jewellery— a traditional fort of hoarding m India's half million villages, where banks are distrusted— is now being accepted for conversion into the National Loan. An official announcement yesterday said Premier Nehru has contributed f aniLy heirlooms worth some US$2O,OOO toA.P. - 73 words
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Article92 1954-05-26 1 STRASBOURG, May 25 Mr. Pierre Schneitor, former French Health Minister, addressing the Consultative Assembly of the 15-nation Council for Europe's growing surplus for a common European policy for Europe's growing surplus population, a surplus which he later told a press conference, amounted to five million people.Reuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration204 1954-05-26 1 Th« Colombo Plan 00-op<Sfttive spirit was strikingly illustrated at the International Play Night presented >n Canberra recently. The programme, which wan opened by the uiin of the Prime Minister of Australia, Dame Paitie Menzies? was staged by the Official Secretary of the Inoian High Commission, Mr. K. Batnam, and Mrs.204 words
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Article336 1954-05-26 1 HANOI. May 25. The "Angel of Dien Bien Phu" yes- j terday returned from Vietminh rebel captivity m a male para- t chutist's uniform and wearing a dash of borrowed lipstick. The 29-year-and nurse Gene- vieve De Gajard Terraube looked fit though pale when j336 words
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Article51 1954-05-26 1 The next monthly meeting of the Rural Board will be held at the Conference Room, Colonial Secretairy's Office, tomorrow, Thursday, at lOa.m NEXT LEGCO MEETING The next meeting of the S.ngapore Legislative Council will be held on June 15, at 10 am. at the Victoria Memorial Hall,51 words
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226 1954-05-26 1 Bells Proclaim Success of £lm. Appeal LONDON, May 24 Westminster Abbey's bells rung a peal of thanksgiv.ng yesterday co celebrate the Abbey's successful appeal for £1,000.000 sterling. Young choristers m white surplices tugged a guy rope and released 1,000 balloons each of which carried the message •'Greetings from Westminster AbbeyReuter - 226 words
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Article127 1954-05-26 1 CAIRO. May 25 Inform* ed Anglo-Egyptian talks for evacuation of British troups from the Suez canal base will imMt probably be resumvxl immediately eifter the Gen va conference, an official sourcetasciosod today. The source close to the revolution council Egypt's ruling foody told awMinrn preliminary contactsA.P. - 127 words
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534 1954-05-26 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, wed. May 26, 1954. Unwanted Medicine Is Dangerous THOUGH this peninsula is politically divided into the Federation of Malaya and the Colony of Singapore, that it is really -lie and indivisible will be evident from many a panMalayan measure, system, organisation and what not, that is534 words
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1061 1954-05-26 2 Provision For Marriage With Foreigners Debate On Spl. Marriage Bill NEW DELHI: When the Lok Sabha last Thursday resumed the debate on the Special Marriage Bill m passed by the Council of States, SRI N. Somalia (Cong., Coorg), said safeguards should be devised to1,061 words
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Article215 1954-05-26 2 KURNOOL.: The Union Government is considering a proposal to reorganize the Tungabhadra Board, making it an autonomous body on the model of the Hirakud Board, it was authoritatively learnt here. An additional chief engineer with overall controll of the project work is proposed. He will beFOC - 215 words
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Article111 1954-05-26 2 Modernizing P. T. Workshops BOMBAY The mdian Government '.s plans to modernize 'tne ijtoioU and Telegra>>na Workshops m Bombay, Calcutta and Jabbalpur are wteil underway, the General Manager at P. and T. Worksnops, Mr. 'P. S. M. Sundaram -■aid here. The scheme includes the manufacture «f various types of equipmentFOC - 111 words
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Article115 1954-05-26 2 BOMBAY: The Central Ex. cise Collector m Bombay has ordered confiscation of currency noUyt amount Jig to Rs. 12 lakhs which were recovered by the city prohibition police from the foreshore of a Bombay suburb on Dec 19, The notes were f outuj' buried m theFOC - 115 words
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Article192 1954-05-26 2 Cape ComorinBombay Road MADRAS: The Union Min:stry of Transport has recently sanctioned a ffrant of Rs. 138.04 lakhs for th e execution of 20 road development schemes m this State, which will be taken up and completed during the next four years. These schemes arc mi n addition to those192 words
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Article36 1954-05-26 2 ■1-a-iwa: About 11,000 acre* ut wajgte land wore reclaimed m Bttiar by manual labour (hiring April 1954, It is learnt The Government distributed ov«r Rs. c.27.000 as land lmnrovedment km.n« dnHno. +kc FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article, Illustration171 1954-05-26 2 INTERNATIONAL, PLAY NIGHT A SUCCESS. The Colombo Plan co-operative spirit was strikingly in ttS trated at the International Play Night, presented m Canbera recently. The programme, which was opened by the wife of th«i Prime Minister of Australia, Dame Pattle Menries, was staged by the O racial Secretary of theW. Pedersen - 171 words
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143 1954-05-26 2 NEW iDELHI: The Law Minister, Sri C. C. Biswas, last Wednesday said m the Lok Sabha that the Special Marriages Bill had evoked so much publ c interest that he was now m a quandary Sri Biswas said a gentleman had igone to the extent ofFOC - 143 words
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Article232 1954-05-26 2 NEW DELHI Meanwhile the Congress Parliamentary Party had a 90-minuie discus, s.on on the Special Marriage Bill. Sri Nehru explained generally the effects of certain amendments introduced by the Council of States m the Bill. The discussion, as on previous occasions, mainly related to provisions ;n respectFOC - 232 words
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365 1954-05-26 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to establish a Ftm Production Bureau and a Film Institute and, to ensure proper coordination, to constitute a National Film Board, according to a statement prepared for presentation to Parliament by Dr. Keskar.M ntster forFOC - 365 words
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132 1954-05-26 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru said last week that all should support the children's filnts movement m India sponsored by the Cultural Fiinijj Society. Though the Society had not produced any films, they were getting: some foreign children's Alms and showing them to chUdirtpn frequently, heFOC - 132 words
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Article267 1954-05-26 2 KOTTAYAM: The Malankara Syrian (Jacobite) Knanaya Church Association nas decided to present a memorandum to His Holiness Mar Epheremc, Patriarch df Ant:och, the Supreme Head of the Church, m connexion with the disputes m the Church. The Association also requested the Patriarch of Antioch to recall theFOC - 267 words
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Article62 1954-05-26 2 AGRA: A five- man expedition headed by Mr. M. S. Maul, Professor of Zoology md Entoiriolosy. St John'.s College. AgTa, has left for the HimaJayas for an entomoogical survey. Sponsetred by thJ Central Ministery otf Ekiucation. the xpedition will climb Mt '3aihali jot. on the south-wefl-"ernFOC - 62 words
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1386 1954-05-26 3 India Govt. Alive To The Situation —Commerce Secretary NEW DELHI: The fear of Pakistan successfully competing with Indian textile and jute products was a real one, and the Government of India was fudy alive to it, said Sri H. V. R.FOC - 1,386 words
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Article121 1954-05-26 3 SRXNAGAR: The Kashmir Government has decided to unuicrtake extensive land reciamauon wortc, as part of Ad Orow More h\xal camMir Qaaun, State's Food Minuter said last week that the Government's immediate programme was to reclaim 30,000 acrea of land under the Wular Lake by emptying121 words
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Article97 1954-05-26 3 FOC KARACHI: The Affricultural Development Financier Corporation of Pakistan has sansticned loans amountinjj to tis. 26,60,000 during the first year of its existence. The Corporation which commenced its business n March 1953 handled 630 applicationg for loans during the first year. It provides credit facilities toFOC - 97 words
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Article109 1954-05-26 3 NAGERCOIL,: A Joint meeting of the Executive Compirf Cc /5? ,l he ty of the Travancore Tamil ngress ha bedded to submit a memorandum, detailing the urgent needs of Trayancore Tamil Nad areas, to the Planning Commmission. The meeting requested the Commission to include the109 words
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Article172 1954-05-26 3 Mr. T. Saravanalah. President of the Tiruttani Panchayat Board, has denied Mr t Prakasam's allegation that the demand for the merger of the Tamil areas of Ohittoor district with Madras Is an afterthought, say s a Tiruttani report. He say s that the Tamil NadFOC - 172 words
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99 1954-05-26 3 To Reduce Cost Of Bhoodan Land Transfer MADRAS: The Hindu ReUeiooa Endowments Minister, Sri B. Paraineawaran told Sri N. Gopaia Menon, Gang., Malabar, m the LegjalaAuve Assembly that the Government had no information on the extent of land actually distributed among landless persons m the Btate under tne Bhoockan movement.FOC - 99 words
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Article111 1954-05-26 3 TELLICHERRY: The 23rd annual conference of the AllKerala Sahitya Parishad (Kerala Literary Academy) will be held on May 27, 28 and 28 at Badagara. 12 miles south of Teihcnerry. Sardar K. M. Panikkar, member of the States Reorganisation Commission, will preside over the conference which will beFOC - 111 words
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118 1954-05-26 3 DERBYSHIRE: A Dutch delegate to the Jubilee Inter* nataDna] Cotton Congress commented on the ptxssibility of India taking: over Jacan'a ro^e as the chief cotton competitor to the West European countries. Dr. W. T. Kroese told delegates from seven European countri>e9 and Egypt that the prea3ure>FOC - 118 words
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430 1954-05-26 3 It Is Unrepresentative: Pak Conassembly Must Be DiSSOlved Ghazanfar Ali LAHORE: Mr. Ghazanfar Ali Khan, Pakistan's High Commissioner m India, has supported the demand for the dissolution of the present Constituent Assembly. In an interview with the representative of a local Qiglish daily Mr. Ghazanfar Ali Khan is reported toFOC - 430 words
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86 1954-05-26 3 KARACHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. MaJxMued All, categorically contradicted reports that Sir Zafrullah Khan, Foreign Minister, had rcuigned. He told pressmen that there was absolutely no truth m the press reports. The Times of Karachi said that Sir Zafrullah Khan had resigned and that he hadFOC - 86 words
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Article110 1954-05-26 3 KARACHI: The Governs General <«f Pak'stan, Mr. Ghulam Muhammad, has n."vl<a reference to the Federal Court to inquire tatio the charges of wilful admioistrntion against Mian ICumtaz Dauiatana. former Chief Minister of West Punjab, Jn the liffJit of the findings of the tribunal which enquired intoFOC - 110 words
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89 1954-05-26 3 NEW iDUJLHi: a Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court Last week partly allowed an appeal preferred by Mr. Durga Shanka r Mehta, industries Minister of Madhya Pradesh, agraJnst the order of an Election Tribunal, Jubbulpore, and modified the order to the effect that the election ofFOC - 89 words
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Advertisement207 1954-05-26 3 UNBERTHED PASSAGE FARES Singapore/Madras $79.00 with diet $61.00 without diet Slngapore/Nagapattlnam $78.00 with diet $60.00 without diet Passengers are advised that these are the authorised rates and should report any person demanding more. ISLAY KERR COMPANY 8.1.5. N. Company Ltd.. Agents P PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B I S N207 words
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Article996 1954-05-26 4 Senate Turns Down Anti-Red Probe Proposal COLOMBO: Senator S. Nadesan's motion urging the appointment of a Commission to inquire into, report on and suggest ways and means of stopping interference m the affairs of Ceylon b yexternal Communist, anti-Communist or other agencies was defeated m the996 words
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Article, Illustration15 1954-05-26 4 and Mr Anthony, President of the Singapore Branch of the Universal reace »aiu*u»ry. I.D.M. rnuiu.I.D.M. - 15 words
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876 1954-05-26 4 STEPS TO RAISE RUBBER OUTPUT RECOMMENDATIONS OF STUDY GROUP COLOMBO: The International Rubber Study Group endied its eleventh meeting hew recently without beta* able to agree on the means of stabilising the wort*** ™Jber markets. A communique Issued at the end ol the meeting however statetlj that tt remained aFOC - 876 words
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Article166 1954-05-26 4 LONDON, May 25 The Daily Telegraph today paid a warm tribute to General Sir Gerald Templer for his worß m Malaya. "General Templer founo Malaya toppling" this Conservative newspaper declared. "Next week he leaves it firm. "That is the measure of his achievement on which he deservesReuter - 166 words
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Article151 1954-05-26 4 COLOMBO. Mr. Thondaman, ['resident cf the Ceylon Democratic Congress (formerly the Ceylon Indian Congress), addressing a group of Indian University students now In Ceylon, at the Galle Face Hotel, referred to the value of students of Asian countries exchanging views qn matters of common interest m theFOC - 151 words
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Article93 1954-05-26 4 Pay Increase For Br. MPs LONDON. May 25 Memorrs of tin; British House of Comnicn- last night voted to give themselves a 50 per cent pay increase, making their •jalar.es £1.500 sterling a year. The vote was 280 to 166. The House rejected by 276 votes to 205 a proposalReuter - 93 words
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138 1954-05-26 4 The tirst phwsc of a plan of Civics Courses for Indian teachers m Johore has been .successfully completed. Altogether 120 teachers benefited from the two Civics Courses held recently m Johore Bahru. The first Course a threedav affair— was attended by South Johore teachers, including138 words
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97 1954-05-26 4 The Secretary for Defence and internal Security, Mr. L H N. Davis, issued the following statement Monday on Chinese students and National Service Registration:. -The machinery of registration will remain for the tinie "eta* at the National Service Office m Beach Road, primarily to deal with97 words
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Article77 1954-05-26 4 S.C.C.L.U.F.'s Demands The Sngapore City Coanc i L,aoour Unions Federation tuu: informed the President of the City Counc;l that the following resolutions were adopted at a Executive Committee meet ng held on Friday last. (a.) Ths Federation reques. the Spore City President to implement the Ritson. recommendation (wages incremen .o77 words
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Article74 1954-05-26 4 A radio telephone service between Sn^apcre an«j the United States of America will be opened for use of the public as from Juno 1. The service will be avattatti from 1400 hours to 1500 hours Greenwich Mean Time (9.30 p.m. 10.30 p.m. Malayan Time) Mondays to Fridays74 words
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Article68 1954-05-26 4 Tender are invited for the supply cf cooked and uncooked raticn.3 for No. 4 F.deral Police Field Force, Johore. FuH particulars arc available at the office <X the Chief police Officer, Jchorr. The tenders, m settled envelopes marked "Tenders for EtatfcnS for Jo here Wttls Force" must68 words
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