Indian Daily Mail, 30 May 1954

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 103. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1964 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 230 1 Menon' s Peace Efforts ENEVA, May 29— Mr V. Krishna Menon. India's representative at the United Nat.ons Bew to London today ar.ter week of secret t Uks witn conference leaders liere ho* to end the Indo"Una war and settle Korea's future. Indi;. -s n nt0 t represented at tne Geneva
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  • 435 1 peace Appeal To World Statesmen NKH DELHI, May 29.— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said last night that if the IndoChina war was ntft stopped it was bound to spread and it was not known how many countries would be
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  • 109 1 PAjvao, .uuy to t-remteT iVnyß mi tiiio yew aiiUi. w.^»i»s i<->ur m<-"icii.s ahead of aMMM lt>r Com L>*"- I U. HKltrin« ou.v^O troop., form.<nfr -lie oec^ua ana xux^i gfivup of wiie a.yo4 maiuti'v cuiwcriptiun wid-ss, «re cxpectea to oe on -«uty w-iuun lo diiys, tiie cabinet spokesman said. Ail
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  • 111 1 SAltrOM, May 29 The Amencan light auroral t-car-xier, Windhiaan Bay, arrived In oaigon yesteiday to deliver 17 Grumman Bearcat lighter „l anes to French forces' In Lndo-Ohtoa. The 10.500-ton carrier transport, which Left San Francisco ~n ApnU 27, discharged its cargo m a berth In
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    49 1 Photo. British Foreign Secretary Mr. ANTHONY EDEN (left) m *hou-n here with Premier S r WINSTON CHURCHILL a.s he iravrs the Premier's official reiiufence, 10 Duelling Street, Lon "ton, <;n the morn ng of May 21 en route back to Geneva by a r after a Cabinet meeting.— A.P.
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  • 151 1 NLW YORK, May 29.*— Thailand's request to the county Council for a team of United Nations obserxers to «ent to watch her borders with Indo-China now expected to be presented within two weeks. Consultations on the issue mTaL 00 aA da >' yesterday
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  • 361 1 Five-Power Military Talks On South East Asia In Washington On June 3 WASHINGTON, May 29 Admiral Robert Carney, „iief of United States Naval Operations will head) the I'n'id St.«t«s delegation t» the -five power military talks on *>outn-east Asia opening on June 3 m Washington, the S tate Department announced
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  • 168 1 Prakasam Ministry Tottering! From Our Own Correspondent WALTAIR, May 29. The Prakasam Ministery is now beng forced to take definite decision on the question of continuing Prohibtion m the State— a decision which it was sought to avoid by every trick of evasion during the last few months, when the
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  • 144 1 Red Cross Societies Appeal For Peace Disarmament ALSO DEMAND PROHIBITION OF ATOMIC WEAPONS OSLO, May 29. The League of Red Cross Societies Friday appealed to the world to work for peace and disarmament, to prohibit aL atomic weapons and protect all peoples from harm during atomic tests. A resolution submitted
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  • 55 1 NEW YORK, May 29 A United States Loyalty Board f*Tiday cleared Dr., Ralph J. cjunche, top ranking American m tue united Nations See« retarariat. The Board said it (peaches the uninimous ctn- v sion that there la no doubt as to Dr. i>uwn^ a iv>yaity to ihe Government
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  • 24 1 SANTIAGO (Chile), May 29 De Vera Welaman, widow of the first prescient of Israel Chatm Weizman, arrived here Krldav on a goodwill visit. A.P.
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  • 25 1 NEW YORK. May 29 Jurdun announcea tonight that it is withdrawing from the United Nations fcecuiity Council on IsraolJordan relation*. Keuter.
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  • 78 1 PARIS, May 29 Tn« tiench Government has refused to grant an entry visa tv the 05-cnosiuva.k ion? cl'is* tunce run/xor Enul Zatopck who was to have taken ftart m an atnletics contest here on Sunday, It was learned hex* ..■at night. A Frenc'i Foreign Ministry spokesman
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  • 92 1 RUSSIA'S FIRST EXECUTION FOR MURDER MOSCOW, May 29 Pravda announced Friday a Mloscow oity court his sentenced a Moscow youth to 4>e stoot £br the knife murder of a i ccmpanicn. It will ba Russia's first execution for murder since capital punished was re< imDOsed on May 7.— MOSCOW, May
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  • 14 1 NEW YORK, May 2»— U.N. Secrftarv-GrMien-al Das: Hammanflcjold (returned ten Friday from IP****— A.P.
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  • 58 1 QUONSET POINT, May 29. I The death toll m the aircraft carrier Bennington disaster rose to 99 last night with the death of an eighth man m hospital since the explosion 'and fire on Wednesday. About 200 were injured m the aco dent which occurred
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  • 148 1 Indo-French Talks Have Failed? From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. May 29.— There has been of sadden ttareup ot rowdyism by pro-French elements m Pondicherry since Wednesday night and houses of Nationalist leaders and their persons have been attacked. This outburst of goondaism broke the uneasy calm that settled over the
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    29 1 i»Horo. MME. CHRISTIAN DE CASTRIES, wife of the captured French General who commanded fallen DUn Bien Phu, She arrived, by air In Paris on May 25 from IndoChina.- A.P.
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    95 1 U.S. A. Defence Secretary Mr. Charles E. Wilson (right) is shown here during his call on South Koiean President Syr.Simon Rhee m Seoul on May 17, Wilson arrived m Korea (ha previous day on a thre<- day tour of Korea, during which he was corJeiiing with Ho -tn an<l U.S.A.
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  • 63 1 NEPALESE STONE INDIAN MPs NEPAL. May 29 Police use<i teargtas and batons against demonstrators at Katmandu's Catcher airport ytesterday afternoon when nine indlaa Paxltementarians arrived on a goodwill massltoji. Police said that the demonstratorv/ pelted the delegation with stones and threatened their safety. The demonstrators were understood to be sympathetic
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  • 59 1 NEW YORK, May 29.--Tho Actors Equity Association hns threatened strike agains. broadwey stage for the first time m 35 years over dem.iuds for higher pay. The Actors Equity, with 6,500 members, and chorufl Equity, with affiliates, sec!: minimum wage raise ol 178 $10 per week from the
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    94 1 Mr. J. R. JAYAWARDENE, leader of the Ceylon 1* im of Representatives and Minister of Food and Agriculture, j a three day official visit to Jaffna Peninsula where he dare-T to the people that he was a friend of the Ta; Mr Javawardene was taken m mile -long piocession at
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  • 37 1 LAUSANNE Switzerland) ay 29 Actor Charlie Chaplin said yesterday he wa9 happy to Jiavc beteov awarded a Peace Prize by the Oom-munlst-spongored World 0~-<un-oil of Peace- 'The statement was issued throuew his secretary.- AP
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  • 134 1 STOP PHtk Mr. C. N. Godwin, Cftfaf Police Officer, Kedah/Pir.is, ua4 k':it'd <.i an ambush i.n his way down from Iv ;!..'i Peak, near Gimin, KecOah. on Friday afternoon. Mr. Godkvln had stayeprevious night at KfAih < c Rest House, where his btmi i I
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  • 65 1 India's Tobacco Mission To South Asia From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 2^.— Tne Gcvt. of India anxious to -> pand markets for Indian tob co m South Asia has dec 1 to send out an enquiry committee to tour the countries therein, including Malaya Mr. K. Raghuramiah. M.P. from
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  • 1575 2 RIGHT OF FREE VOTING PARTY DISCIPLINE Indian Parliament Debates Reviewed By Peytinax WHAT if there is a free voting? That question was frequently heard m the Parliamentary lobbies as one after another controversial measures came up before the House of the Pcopie m New Delhi. There was first the Soecial
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  • 228 2 CAIRO, May 29. Two 5 000. year-old "solar boats" that belonged to Egypt's King Cheop.s were dug up yesterday m perfect condition from sands beside the great pyramid of Giza. The find was announced last night by Kamal El Mallakh, Government Director of Excavation Works m the
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  • 47 2 GEORGETOWN, British Guiana, May 28 The heao of Quee-n Victorias statue here was blown off by dynamite early Tuesday. The left arm heldan.^ the Ord was als*> blown off and the chair extensively damaged. Supporters of the Peoples Progressive Party are 'believed to be responsible. Reuter
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  • 642 2 QUESTS from 19 overseas countries were among the hundreds of people attending the re-opening of the Liverpool Cotton Futures Market mst week. The market was closed m 1941 when the marketing of cotton was taken over by the Government-esta-oiished Cotton Control. At the end
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    62 2 Th«> Hotel dv Rhone, headquarters of the American delegation to the Geneva conference was the scene of great activty on April 29, when representatives of the sixteen allied nations met there to discuss the Korean question. Cameras clicked as the delegates, one by one, left the hotel after the meeting.
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  • 147 2 i LUCKNOW: The President lof India has accorded his .sanction to the appowitnunt uf a four-member Expert Committee of scientists to advise the Union Government on the technical side of the penicillin project with OcJ. X N. Chopra, of the Jammu-'Ia W i Drug Research Laboratory, as onaairman.
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  • 249 2 AGITATION BY BHUTAN STATE CONGRESS GAUHATI: Captain D R Yonzon. Assistant SecretarY of the Bhutan State Congress gave a brief account of the present struggle launched by SfnJ 1000 Btr n S Bhut *n State Congress, the onl- politic*! party m that Himalayan State against the present regime 'Our struggle
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  • 409 2 Just One Of 80,000 Superstitions! ST. LOUIS: "Knocking- or wood* for 'uck is one of th> mcst common of 80,000 super sUtions, a psychiatrist sai< This is why: It can be a cal on magic, a way of hand'in; anxiety or worry, a defenc'i against envy, a sign that emo
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  • 43 2 NAIROBI. May. 28 The Trcetcp^ Hotel. tioar Nyeri, wber 1 Queen EMzabcLh \wis staying whetn Kin? Geoige VI died, wi.3 burnt down lai t niefht vi csumably by Mau Maa terrorists, iiccc rdin^- to oificitii report! here ycatentiv Reuter
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  • 137 2 Non-Inclusion Of Tamil By Oversight JAFFNA: Mr. J. H j; lye wrardeme, MmtobU 0 f Agriculture and Feed, at a puh'ie reception accorded to inn -t Drieber- College, Ch'< V aKu! cucheri, mi 6 that tho ,-uldr s* :o Her Majesty tho Oucit! at the ope».m, of the Pail: i
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  • 86 2 CALCLJ'i J i\ How rah police 1 scovered one hundred bomb ..ie Is from a consign: .it of :crap iron sent from Ifanipur load Stat on a.nd deposited hem m Howrah railway goods ;hed under heavy guard. The ;hed area has been declared a .anger zone.
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  • 139 3 NAWALAPITTYA: A man who dMCttlMd himself as ™n" Secretary of the Ceylon j£ mocratic Congress Committlt on Raxawa Estate, ffi tm big man on the estate. Kitnasamy the m an concen, •fl, was giving evidence m a non-summary case mi n whic? a
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  • 233 3 0 MBO J A S^-East Asian Regional Group of the International Alliance of women is to be inaugurated on July 23, with its headquarters m Ceylon. The Asian countries which will form the Group are India, Pakistan, Burma, Indonesia, Thailand the
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    44 3 j..h.i FMtfr DuUps (centra. U.S. Secretary «f State i« pit hind with two V.S Representatives. Chaunoev W R*«wiL m 1,1,, and Francis Walter, Pein., who haTe7>me to Genov* to .tful tV meetnp of ICEM (Inter. So^,nen^?omln*tee for European migration), April 36 May 1. lwe
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  • 18 3 Birla's Capital Forr Ceylon factor^ or ,i n tvi Ur ,h, Bi^' c i >h 1l 1111 FOC
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  • 264 3 Broadcast On Asian Confab Indicted COLOMBO: The Minister of and Broadcasting has 'c*id tnat Mr. Phh,p Deane's ..icadcast talk over Radio -vyion shoujd not have been owed and that the officers capons. bie for passing it were v^uiity of a serious error of .augment." ihj.s is the conclusion reach U
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  • 183 3 COLOMBO: The Educational Publications Board is to *ake a decisive step towards providing more literature m owabbasa. Following the reoewnmenJations of the National jjun■Cuages Committee it has ar.anged for tlhe publication of: 1. 'ir-m iations of ten select oriental classics: 2. a book of 50 short
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  • 891 3  -  J. Cameron Hannah By Lcndi.n Press Service Indus, tiial Correspondent. QUIETLY and efficiently over the past four years a group of Bmish technicians aave been converting the *orld s most hazardous inuustry into one of the safest. Xney are the staff of the Jk
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  • 228 3 lIOW the British Parliament 11 works is a mystery to many people and Stanley Hyiand has been doing his oest to explain it to people outside Britain m a series of oroadcasts m the BBC's European Service. In one of them dealing with the public, the
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    58 3 Pope, PHAM CONG TAO, Leader of the CaoiUlsts— one cf the most Important religious bodes In Indb-China Is presented with a bouquet by a CaodUlst Vietnamese student. Patricia Ph O n HI, 10, on his arrival by air m Paris from Saigon on May 81. a ?li! v lt Em
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  • 114 3 NEW YORK: The United States House* of Representatives recently passed a rc»Jlutlcn oxtendmjr the tiino limit for the creation of a Mahatma Gandhi Memorial j n Washing.,?!. The original resWuMon passto m September, 1949J authoned the In<lsi League of America to erect within nve years from
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  • 422 3 Britain's Secret Museum THERE is one Museum m London which is not open to the public and m which the exhibits are almost worthless m terms of intrinsic value. The reason why this Museum with the odd exhibits is kept so secret was explained tn a tine broadcast by Neville
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  • 189 3 COLOMBO: Ceylon's 'Elephant Boy," John Jacobs, who has spent 26 yean .In England still cannot speak a word of English. He needed an interpreter wlu<n he .was charged with cruelty to an elephant m a London court recently, wriUs the Ceylon
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    35 3 While their husbands were m conference Mrs. John Foster Dulles (right) wife of the United States Secretary^ Stete and Mrs. Anthony Eden wfe of the British Foreign Secretary, enjoyed a boat trip on. lake Geneva.
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  • 291 3 THK immense advances made m combatting leprosy during the past 40 years end particularly m the last decade, were stressed on Tuesday by Major General Sir Leonard Rogers expert m tropical diseases and former member ot the Indian Medical Service, m the course of an Address to
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  • 848 4 MESSAGE TO "JANA" "Our Cultural Inheritance Is Our Strength" COLOMBO: We have to build up a new the free countries of Asia and Africa, m co-operation with each other and without hatred or malice for any country m the World However work and poor
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  • 292 4 Labour Party Headquarters announced on Wednesday the names of the Delegation of eight Labour Party members, which i.s to visit China during August and September. AITL.EE AS LEADER The party will be led by Mr. Clement Attlee, fornu r Prime Minister and delegate last year to
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  • 112 4 The annuel general meeting of the Rawang Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress was held on Sunday, May 23 at the Rawang Tamil School and the following were elected m office for the current year President Sri O. R. Sukumaran, Vice President Sri R. Bachan Singh, Secretary
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  • 227 4 1 3.6 m. Olympic Village MELBOURNE (Victoria):— A M 513,600,000 international village will be built for the 1956 Olympic Games, m Melbourne. Nearly 800 brick and concrete houses there will accommodate 6,000 athletes, team managers and officiaLs. The chairman of the Olympic Games organising committee, Mr. W. S. Kent Hughes,
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    41 4 PHOTO. Thf nia'n plain at the TIME HONG Factory at Alexandra Koad where biscuits and confectionary are prepared by the most modern method** and! under the most hveienir conditions. Picture shows biscuitv coming out of the moulds ready for packng.— I.D.M.
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  • 432 4 How The Other Half Lives THAT, half the world doesn't know how the other half lives is a truism which the BBC set out to disprove recently when it asked twelve »-t.iti.-;i women ti-^m dmeient income groups to discuss their household budgets on the air. The women, who were all
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  • 32 4 C.Y.M.A. RESUMES CLASSES The Catholic Young Men's Association evening school wh.ch formerly met m the Catholic High School wi'l re-op<-n classes at 6.15 p.m. m the Stamford Girl's School tomorrow May 31.
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  • 473 4 Wanted Funds For The Indian Children's Welfare Home Taiping The annual gMOII meoUnsM. Ayaia nnd Mr. M. K. Kasi. o; the Indian enruren s winlare Home, 'iaiping was held In the Home premises on Sunday May 23 at 5 p.m. The meeting was preceded by a tea-party. The President Mr.
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  • 118 4 The Director ot Posts, Singa. pore, announce^ that on Wednesday. June 2, < Hari Uaya r»uasa), the hours ct business at the General to-l uihce, S.ngaporc, will be 9 a.m. to aoon. All other Post OAcea and Postal Agencies will be opened from 9
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  • 45 4 HIROSHIMA, May 29 Citizens of thl.s aUm-bcinbxl city yesterday calleri for a ban on the use of atom c wea« pons and A.bomh expenmenta m a re9:iutiJn fci"w'icled lo the rcpre.'entativcs of 2i nations at the vierjev i c<.,n erence.— A.P.
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    • 130 4 Seasonal Wavelength Changes In Air External Services \V th effect from today May 30. the All-Indja Kaciio have introduced a few change* m th? mrva>ngtli«j cf their programme* directed! to Kasf and South East Asia. Thereafter the programme* will be broa I on the following frequemVen: ALL TIMINGS ARE GIVEN
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