Indian Daily Mail, 29 May 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 102. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1964 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 561 1 LYTTELTON ON BR. POLICY LONDON, May 28.— Mr. Oliver Lyttetton, the Colonial Secretary said here last night the British government's poacy had always been to make Southeast Asian countries a bastion against the advance of Communism. "Behind these bastions we have sought
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  • 63 1 IjONDON, May. 28 The President of the United Nations General Assembly Mis. VijayaiaKshmi Pandit, s.ster of the Indian Prime Minister Mr. jawaharial Nehru, will pay an official visit to Britain early m July, the Foreign Office announced today. Mrs. Pandit, who will be tne guest
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  • 67 1 Korean Elections Under U.N. Supervision GENEVA, Mry 28 General Walter Bedell Smith, head of the United States delegation today called on the 19-natlon Korean conference to accept the South Korean plan for Korean reunification through national elections under United Nations supervision. General Bedell Smith declared that the South Korean proposals
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  • 113 1 OSLO. May. 28 The delegates at the Oslo meeting of the Board of Governors of the languages of Red Cross Societies yesterday applauded enthuaiaL-tfoally for Judge Ifinvil Sandstiioem of Sweden after he had been re-elected as their Chairman for his third two-year term of office. The
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  • 62 1 LONDON, May 28 The Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Field Marshal Sir John Harding, will represent Britain at five power military staff talks due to open m Washington on June 3, a Foreign Office spokesman said here today. The spokesman said the talks would
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  • 42 1 PARIS, May, 28— A total of 858 wounded French Undou prisoners have been evacuated from D*«i Bien Phu, the indoOhina (Ministry said' here today. There were 624 Europeans— eleven of them officers 150 North Africana and 84 Vietnamese. Reuter.
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  • 46 1 QUONSET, (Rhode Island,) May 28 Two mysterious explosions followed by fire aboard the United States aircraft carrier Bennington yesterday caused death and injury to about 300 of the 2.800 men aboard her. It was America's second biggest peacetime naval disaster. Keuter.
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  • 57 1 One of the main roads m Petalinp Java, fast-jjrowim*: satellite town near Kuala Lumpur, is to be named "Jalan TempleT" after the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Tempier. who will be leaving Malaya on May 31. It la the main dual c&rrU age-way entrance road to the mew
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  • 30 1 BANGKOK, May. 28 Thailand's first television programme will be broadcast June 26 Nai Pmsonj? Joo«. sanand, managing director of the Thai Television Company, ««44 y«tertii*y, AT
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  • 234 1 The Sixth Great Buddhist Council to be beldi since the Death of Buddha opened In the man-made "Great Cave" near Kangoon, on May 17. Inside, 2,500 monks who are tak jig part m the Council, which, will last two years, chanted* and recited scriptures. Another 10,000
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  • 221 1 FUND TO SAVE WOUNDED PoWs LAUNCHED PARIS, May 28 Madame Christian De Castries, wife of the General who commanded the Dien Bien Phu garrison, has launched a worldwide appeal for aid to the French Union troops captured when the fortress fell. She addressed her appeal last night to the International
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  • 95 1 PARIS, May, 28. Tfce Frenen High Oonunaivi has tUciared a "safe zone" wiUi a too kiiomotor radius around £>ien Bucji Phu following: Uie evacuation of the last FretMSl wounded from the ifortre*?, it waa reported here early today. The order, wnioh prevent* any French bambing or
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  • 187 1 Early yesterday morning seven students of the University of Malaya were taken into Police custody and appeared m the First District Court this afternoon before Mr. Tan Ah Tah the District Judge. Two charges were preferred against them. The first alleged that on or about May
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  • 54 1 GENEVA, May, 28 Tto atmosphere was excellent when M. Georges Bideult, French ForeLcjn Minister, tertataed Mr, V. Molottov. Sovi«t P&r«lgo Mintoter. to dinner at inns villa last nlgfht, French sources stated. The Bourses said the atmcephiere was much better th 3« when the two ministers drilled earlier
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  • 118 1 R. K. SAMY MEMORIAL FUND The R. K. Samy Memorial Fund launched by the Singapore Traction Company EraPiOyees Union m memory of its ex-President and Adviser the late Mr. R. K. Samy now stands at $862.50 The Fund Committee President Mr. A. P. Rajah acknowledges the following donations. Donations received
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  • 78 1 The secretary of State has approved the appointment of Mr. R. S- Andertoo, Principal Yaba Technical Institute, Nigeria, to fill the post 01 Assistant Director of Education (Technical), which haL> recently been created to secure expert advice on Technical Education Including handicraft teaching and the
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  • 35 1 l/DNDON, May, 28 Tht: Duke of WindsOT left on tne nigAt ferry last iight to return to PardO. He haa been In Uoodon since Monday 'vittending to personal business m»tt«rs (J Reuter
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  • 431 1 Ate Too Much Elephant Flesh Weighing up the statements of various surrendered Communists and cross checking with captured documents the Pahang Special Branch have decided that Vincent alias Moorthi alias Jivaraj is dead. He died unpleasantly of blood poisoning alter eating too much elephant
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  • 41 1 The Study Group Movement still has immediate vacancies on its new 3-month Elemcntai*y Economics Courses every Thursday, 7.30-8.30 p.m. Applications should be sent to the President. Study Group Movement (Singapore, c/o The British Council, Stamford Road, Singapore 6.
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  • 61 1 Mr. N. Thangafamy, Secio tary of three Singapore Trade Unions, the Lighterage Workers' Uniott, the Singapoie Shcp Employees' union and th« industrial Workers' Union will leave Ifor India tod -iy by 5.3, Rajula. He i 6 en 3 months leave and during: hi 1 absence
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  • Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat. May 29, 1954 NOTES AND COMMENTS
    • 237 2 KASHMIR EXAMPLE RED- TAPIST governments and armchair politicans may try with advantage the novel method of achieving: mass contact now being practised by the Bhakshi Ghulam Mohamed Cabinet of Kashmir. According to a report published m the Indian Daily Mail yesterday, the method adopted
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    • 92 2 WHERE WERE THEY..... \ND a word to our armchair politicians. As pointed out by our sister paper the Tamil Murasu, when the local students were agitating and demonstrating against the National Service Registration, there was not even a single so-called leader to go out and boldly face them, explain matters
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    • 205 2 SERVANTS OK MASTERS! ANOTHER and even more important apsect of this example is the correct role of a public servant. (Jovernment employees mee aiding officiate are supposed to be the servants of the public, but m actual practice they behave like masters. Though they are meant to serve the public,
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  • 619 2 SEQUEL TO R. S. P.'S DECISION TO QUIT TRIVANDRUM: The Revolutionary Socialist Party, one of the component units of the United Front of Leftists, has decided to quit the UFL. Explaining the decision, Mr. T. K. Divakaran, the RSP leader, told pressmen that the
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  • 174 2 BOMBAY: In the interest of public naft ty and better Unvlng staniiorite, ihe candidate *©r a driving license m Bombay has now to k«i back to .tne nursery. The nervous aspiram need no longer test his pruwess beiunu the wheel m the din of the open
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  • 147 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. P. Sundaraya, leader of the Communist Parliamentary group, repeatedly demanded disclosure of the Identity of the alleged Indian spy who, expelled from Britain, is stated to have been employed m the office of the Communist Party of India. Mr. Sundarayya, who was
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  • 60 2 KATMANDU: The Japanese expedition, m an attempt tc climb the summit of Ganesh Himal (24.200 ft.), Himalayan peak m western Nepal, has established the third camp, according to information received here. They are to establish tw< more camps, before the final assault on the peak, which, if the
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  • 132 2 Formula For Enactments Of Madras Legislature MADRAS In conformity with the practice adopted m Parliament, the Bills passed by the Madras Legislative at its pie.sent siting have, as part of their enacting- formula, the expression 'Be it enacted m the nfth year of our Republic. "Every enactment of the State
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  • 435 2 PONDICHERRY: The Indian Tricolour waft aflutter over 400 houses and huts m the four villages of Alankuppam, Aiankuppampet. Tuilukunpet and Chengivarayanpet, about 11 miles north-west of Pondicherry, m celebration of the Liberation Day. The people of these villages, part of the OUukarai Commune,
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  • 33 2 KARACHI: Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy. convenor of the Jinnah Awarai Muslim League, lying ill here with stomach trouble, has bee n declared "out of danger" by his doctors.— FOC
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  • 333 2 India Govt. To Set Up Rs. 10 m. Devlpt-Corpn. NEW DELHI: The Development Corporation which the Government of India has decided to set up for the purpose of establishing industries which may not find favour with the private sector will have a capital of one croie of rupees. The principal
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  • 77 2 Ele-Education: Old Scheme Restored In Madras MADRAS: The Chief Minister. Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar, told Press men that at the c- mmencenicnt of the new school year m June, the old (pre-modifiet l Hr>. ..-ntary education Achenie would come into force- m atl schools m the State. The proposed e«)mm.ttee
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  • 110 2 PONDICHERRY The French India Government has started reinforcing its police force m Pondicherry, it is understood. Since last Friday, over 130 men have been selected and some of them have already been given uniforms a usually reliable source said. Some of the fresh recruits, it is
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  • 53 2 JAMSHEDPUR: Mr. Michael John has resigned from the Presidentship of the 23,000-strong Tata Workers Union to which position he was re-elected last month, union sources disclosed. The cause of his resignation is not known. The matter will be considered by the executive of the union
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  • 184 2 KOTTAYAM: The S. N. D. P. Union (Ezahava Onmni nation) and Naya r Service Society should, be amaJgafSed nto «M orßan Nation, andtheto a tivitlcs^hould be cooErtedL T«v 'n^fJ ri att Th ™>ai. Chief Minister o* nration* of the Pathanamthitta branch of the S.N.D.P.
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  • 533 2 Self-Help Is The Best Help-Madras Governor On National Plan Loan OOTACAMUND: Inaugurating a campaign to popularies the National Plan Loan at the Assembh Rooms Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor, said that the object of floating the loan was to make India dependent on her own resources instead of expecting foreign aid
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  • 132 2 BOMBAY: The first n the gigantic operation of launching submarine pipeline* connecting the Bucche r Island Marine Terminal and the million ton Burmah-Shell Refinery at Trombay, has now i:een completed. These 20,000 feet-lonjj sted lines, 12,000 ft. of which arc oelow water level, cover the distance between
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  • 99 2 TRIVANDRUM: The Government of Travancore-Cochin have informed the General Secretary of the State Working Journalists' Association tnat '.he question of inclusion of working journalists within the definiation of "wrokmen" for purpose of app'ication of Urn industrial Disputes Act appears to Oe engaging- the atLention of
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  • 1189 3 Separate Telengana State Opposed: Mahasabha's Memorandum HVDEKABAD: Mr. A. Kaieswara Rao, president of the Visalandhra (Greater Andhra) Mahasabha, u]dre>*»»g Pressmen stated that a 60-page comnrehen>' yev c memorandum urging the formation of Visalandhra with Hyderabad-cum-Secunderabad as capital would be forwarded to the States Reorganisation Commission on May
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  • 135 3 Only Six States Wanted BOMBAY Mr. DahyaiDhai i'atel. Mayor of Bombay, plead ed that there shouid be only six States m India... four at the "extremities'* (Bombay, Madras Bengal and the Punjab), and two at the centre (Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh). Tne rest of the exist. ng States, he
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  • 226 3 BANUALORE: Mysore's Mi. nister for Agriculture and Printing and Stationery, Dr. R. Nagan Gowda emphasised the need for good training for printers. Dr. Nagar Gowda, who was speaking at an at home' given to the members of the Governing Council of the All-India Federation of Master Printers,
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  • 135 3 Radar Training For Indian Scientists NEW DELHI: The Defence Ministry has, at the fr .tf.lK* of the Council of Scient flc and Industrial Research, agreed to provide training facilities m radar .and micro waves for c vilian scientists at the Defence eatab-ishment-s at Jalahalli and Agra, the C.S.I.R. announced. The
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  • 264 3 Pak To Cancel Russian Insurance Firm's Licence KARACHI: The Times of Karachi reported that it learnt r-Uaibly that registration of the foreign insurance department of Soviet Russia— ingosstrakh for transacting insurance business m Pakistan "is being cancelled The report added: Authoritative sources told the Times of Karachi that the affidavit
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  • 118 3 TIRUPATI: The Government of Andhra have informed the Co'lectors and other heads of departments that the National Extension Service Scheme is primarily an administrative co-ordinating agency and the ordinary agencies m charge of the dveelopment work m the blocks will not be superseded, with the advent of
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  • 398 3 BILL BEFORE LOK SABHA Govt. Servants To Be Conscripted To Terr it I. Army —Exemptions Stated NEW DELHI: Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister for Defence Organisation, introduced a BUI m the Lok Sabha, seeking to impose compulsory liability for enrolment m the Territorial Army on Government servants and employees of specified
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  • 120 3 KARACHI: A majority of Karachi newspapers were on Thursday observing one-day hartal as a protest against the Pakistan Constituent Assembly's recent decision to have Bengali alongside Urdu as the official language of Pakistan. These pro- Urdu newspapers are of the v'ew that Urdu and Urdu
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  • 190 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. T. N. Kaul, Inspector of Special Police Establishment and a prosecution witness m the Fertilizer Case against the former Food Ministry officials, Mr. S. Y. Krishnaswamy and Mr. C. S. D. Swamy, identified m court certain documents pur. ported to have been recovered by him
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  • 290 3 NtiW iji'-^n nan oCaic awarus lor turns instituted -j tnc Ministry of informat.u.i and Broadcasting, Government oi md.a; wal taxe tnc torm v. goia and snver medals Tne President of lnuia has been pleased to agree that the All-India State Awards for tne best feature fLun
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  • 71 3 MADRAS: The office of the Accountant General will shortly have a building of its own. Its offices are now located m rented buildings m different parts of the City. A site on the Mount Road m Teyaampet area has been selected, and the foundationstone of the
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  • 542 4 Support Off Other Parties Sought COLOMBO: A joint session of the Working Committee of the Ceylon Democratic Congress and the Executive Committee of the Ceylon Workers Congress after seven hours' deliberations here on Sunday decided to make further approaches to all political parties,
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  • Article, Illustration
    65 4 KUMABI KOMALA, pupil of the .wellkjiown Vashuvoor Sri Ramiah PUlai, will give a dance performance, at the Victoria Theatre, Singapore on June 37 under the auspices o* the Indian Fine Arts Society. Daughter of Dr. A. C. S. RaJan »f the Valsa Clinic Sinespore. Kuraari Komala is a
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  • 179 4 'Surgeons MUST Clock In For Work OOLOMBO: We. K. Somaaunthorom, Permanent Secretary to the Mtaifltry of Health (has requested Dr. K. KazMcaiaUaank Sup eriintendent of H*»lth ServJoes Colconbo, to see that the latt-ir's instructions regarding the signing of (registers by dental surgeons are caxnted out. Mr. Soma-Huntharam has told Mm
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  • 176 4 COLOMBO: The appointment of Village Headmen will m future be made by the Minister of Home Affairs. This is one of the latest proposals made by the Government m the course of its plans towards "reorganising" the administration. The last census gave the number
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  • 132 4 Missing Man's Wife Pays Rs. 800 Shortage KAL.UTARA: Mr. V. Nalliah missing Postal Officer of Kalu. tara, still cannot be traced- His wife, a resident of Wellawatta, has paid Ks. 800, the sum said to have been missed from the safe of the Kalutara Poet Office soon after her husband
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  • 81 4 HAMHANTOTA: A youth who was admitted to the hosjiitai here with injuries, said he had been chased by an elephant three miles from town wear Qaonoruwa. He suid that he ran a quarter mile with the elephant following:, <and then dropped exhausted. He did not know what
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  • 80 4 COLOMBO Among the miefcnbKTs elected last week to the Village Committee at Kadukarathala m the Gampola District is Mr. V Annamelai, of Orwell Estate, 'Gampola. He is a member of the Working Committee of the Ceylon Democratic Congress and was Chairman of the Reception Committee of the C.D.C's
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  • 225 4 Govt To Pay Less For Arrack OOLiOMtto Tne Home Ministry has cut the iate at wmch Oovernment will buy ajrra.ck from distilleries ttua year to Rs. 10 tat gallon. L«ast yoar'a rate was Rs. 11.57 per guliQnThe ddstoiiers have accepted this rate under protest as, they contend, <Wiey would be
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  • 320 4 3 Pak Jute Mill Officers In Custody DACCA: Messrs A. M. Khairati and F. A. Khan, Managers of Adarajee jute mills (Nos 1 and ID, and Mr. Abdullah Khairati an executive of the spinning section have been taken into custody m connexion with the recent rioting. This brings the total
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  • 101 4 BAREVLLY: Five persona died here last week of burns sustained when explosives for manufacturing fireworks caught fire. It is reported that while a local fireworks manufacturer was making fireworks of different varieties for a marriage, a finished piece fell on the explosive mtaerial igniting
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  • 72 4 GORAKHPUR: Indian Airiinea scheduled service planes flying between Calcutta and Delhi will travel from the first week of June via Gorakhpur on Mondays and Fridays. At present the planes are flying via Banaras, Mr. R. C. Srivastava, representative of the Airlnes who was here for a preliminary
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  • 253 4 COLOMBO: "For the cultural progress of this country. Slnha'esc and Tamil languages should be treated as equals by everybody from Point Pedro to Dondm Head," said Mr. V. Kumaraswamy. Parliamentary Baontwry to the Minister of Justice, addressing the Second Tlrukkural Conference held
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  • 141 4 Error So Charge Is Dropped WATTEGAMA: A Craftman who tflaced a charge of criminal breach of trust framed against him toy a priest of tha Werapitiya temple, was discharged due to a clerk's errtr. The irtcok alleged that the man had taken Rs. 160 to make a statue of the
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  • 89 4 COLOMBO The Sarasal! Community Centre celebrated the Thirukural Festival along with its annual general meeting Mr. A. Amirthaling-am. president of the Tamil Arasu batchy (Youth Front) said tne culture of the Tamils was unique. They possed a language 5,000 years old, but this language was ommitted at tne
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