Indian Daily Mail, 31 May 1954
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Title Section16 1954-05-31 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 104. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, M&V 31, 195*7 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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970 1954-05-31 1 Tcirpler In His Farewell Broadcast Says: Responsibility Of Leaders Stressed "The only hope for the future of this country lies m the gradual formation of a truly United Malayan Nation. Any fool can say it is an unattainable ideal. He who works against it970 words
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969 1954-05-31 1 Following is the full text of the Hign Commissiorfer's broadcast talk Ihi at raid you've heard m© V>roadcast a go^d many times on one subject or anotner since my appointment as High Commissioner at the beginning of February, i\)s2, hut this Is the last969 words
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Article104 1954-05-31 1 GENEVA, May Prince Wan Waithayakon. the Thai. and Fore'gn Minister, said here today his country would suggest that India, Pakistan, Mveden, New Zealand and Uruguay be represented on tne Peace Observation Cotnnittee which It Is asking the Security Council t o send to Thailand's border withReuter - 104 words
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127 1954-05-31 1 Reserved Seats: "Hindu 0 Supports Ramani's Suggestion From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 30 It is absolutely necessary that elected Indian representatives should luid themselves m the New Malayan legislature, declared the leading newspaper "Hindu m an editorial today. Supporting the suggestion made by the Malayan Indian leader Mr. R.127 words
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192 1954-05-31 1 MOLOTOV SUDDENLY LEAVES FOR MOSCOW GENEVA, May 80 Mr. Vychesiav Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, left Geneva fur Moctouw unexpectedly early today. No reason was given for Mr. Moiotov 's sudden departure which took Swiss airport officials by complete surprise. There was no immediate indication if or when he would,Reuter - 192 words
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199 1954-05-31 1 University To Be Establised At Tirupathi-Andhra's Decision From Our Own Correspondent WALTAIR, May 30.— The Andhra State Assembly has decided to establish a University at Tirupathi, South India's greatest shrine, from July, thus implementing a ttuny-year-oid dream of late Mr. G. it. rieddi. The Assembly after months of bitter argument199 words
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Article112 1954-05-31 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMisAY, May 30. Alter eleven years, all food rationing has ended throughout Bombay State, Begun as a" wartime measure, rationing cont.nued even after the war. Since the last two years, however, tne Government has been making determined efforts to end rationing112 words
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Article111 1954-05-31 1 Wedlock With A Headlock BOMBAY, May 30 —-Massive Nassanaly irani, of Bombay, flexed his muscles yesterday and nfered U. fig'n*' 378-pound *oman wreotlor iianida Banu and marry her if he won. Madame Banu has floored a long succession of sinewy suitors who trie<j to fix the wedlock with a headlock.A.P. - 111 words
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660 1954-05-31 1 GENEVA, May 29—- The nine nations trying to end the Indo-China war today summoned representatives of the opposing High Commands to report here next week to negotiate details of a ceasefire, Conference sources said. This is the first major decision by theReuter - 660 words
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Article164 1954-05-31 1 STOP PRESS Hug Ministry Sacked! KARACHI, Slav 30 The raki-tan government has dismissed toe United Front Ministry m East Bengal province and has imposed a rule by the governor, it was officially stated here today. The reasons given for the dismissal are failure to maintain law and order and tReuter - 164 words
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Article83 1954-05-31 1 LONDON. May 29 A British Overseas Airway* Corporation airliner, with 48 passengers aboard, was struck by lightning; tonight over Belgium. The plane landed at London airport with a hole two feet long and a foot detp m the edge of its port wing. The pilot, CaptainReuter - 83 words
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Article228 1954-05-31 1 Queen's Message To Empire Youth LONDON, May 29.— Queen Empire Youth Sunday— asks the youth of the Commonwealth to "sustain me with their prayers as they did at my coronation." The message was released today by the Empire Youth Sunday Committee for Great Britain and Northern Ireland of which theReuter - 228 words
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Advertisement37 1954-05-31 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.60 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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558 1954-05-31 2 at Rajaji Hall m Madras City last week, Mr. R. Ramani of Kuala Lumpur characterised as "fatuous if not fantastic" the charge that "Indians m Malaya are obstructing the nationalist movement for a. fully representative Government" m558 words
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447 1954-05-31 2 Representation To Linguistic Commission At Ernakulam EBNAKULAM: Mr. Fail All, dwirman of the State* Reorganisation Ooram«*»n, who Arrived here on Sunday, May tS, wm rdedved by Mr. V. X. Raju, Chief Secretary, TravanoorcHOocMn Government and others. Mr. P. a Cheuilhur), Secretary to theFOC - 447 words
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Article147 1954-05-31 2 AMBALA The Chief Minister, Mr, Bhimsen Sachar, inaugurated recetly the Bist Doab Canal before a large gathering, when fifty cusecs of water was released from the remodelled headworks on the river Sutlej Four Cabinet Ministers and about fifty Members of the State Legislature were among theFOC - 147 words
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Article143 1954-05-31 2 BOMBAY Four dissident members of the Bombay Municipal Congress Party who had functioned as a.n independent group durig the past two months, were readmitted to the party. The decision was taken at a special meeting of the Bombay Pradesh Congress Committee called to cons dor theFOC - 143 words
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Article25 1954-05-31 2 NEW DELHI: The Tailway authorities have decided to totroduee a tri-weekly Janata Express service between Delhi ;inH Wadric from Ti«wt unpalr FOCFOC - 25 words
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229 1954-05-31 2 Dravida Kazhagam Backs New Ministry CHIDAMtfAKAM T .1 c iovrth South Arcot District iJravida Kazhugam conference was held on May 22, m the fiaja Annamaiai Town Hall et Jhictambaram, Mr. E. V. ctamaswaim Naicker presiding* The Kazhagam flag was hoisted by Mr. V. M. S. Chandrahasan and Mr. TirunavuKKarasu welcomedFOC - 229 words
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82 1954-05-31 2 Enquiry Into Dam Dum Air Accident NEW DELHI: The Government India have appointed Mr. N. S. Lokur, Chairman of the Railway Rates Tribunal nnd Air Transport Licensing Board, to hold a formal judicial investigation of the accident to the Darbhanga aviation company's Dakota aircraft which occurred near Dum Dum onFOC - 82 words
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Article62 1954-05-31 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Allen, U.S. Ambassador In India returned to Delhi on Saturday after a four-week visit to the U.S.A. He declarea at the airport that his visit had been "very satisfactory." While m the U.S.A., Mr Allen met President Eisenhower and elso testifiedFOC - 62 words
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67 1954-05-31 2 MADRAS: Mr. X Kamaraj, Chief Minister, stated that the Government had not yet received the report on the technical and financial aspects of the question of reviving tramway service m Madras and Government themselves running it. The Chief Minister indicated that it might takeFOC - 67 words
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111 1954-05-31 2 Two Dead In Pressure Tank Explosion BOMBAY Two persons died and five others were injured when a pressure tank exploded m an engineering firm at Vadela, Eastern Bombay, recently. The pressure tank, manufactured by the engineering firm, was being filled with air for testing Its pressure capacity when it burst.111 words
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248 1954-05-31 2 NAGPUR: "Panchas," members of Nyaya Panchayats, bodies with judicial powers m the rural areas, have according to a report on Judicial Administration (Civil) prepared by the Nagpur High Court, "to grasp the procedure to be followed and the basic principles of law, which theyF.O.C. - 248 words
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Article562 1954-05-31 2 COLLEGE OPENED AT TENALI TKNAJUi: Inaugurating the Hindi PracnaraK Training College at tne local Hindi iremi Mandati reeenuy jvir. iviucuri h.uy<in ira.vana. M. f. cxpiaunea tne Weed ftor the study of Hindu and tne mea.aures the Ministry of ijoucaiicn at me centre had aavpted tor its spread m the imi-ninai--peaxiugFOC - 562 words
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95 1954-05-31 2 300 More Refugee Families To Be Settled In U.P NAINI TAL: Three hundTea i£ast Bengal lamiuts ox jut-~ growers m refugee camps m West Bengal are being rehaouitated by the U. P. uov^rament am is'aini Tal Terai, v was learnt here. The State Government n> allotting 7!i acres of landFOC - 95 words
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Article79 1954-05-31 2 CALCUTTA The Reserve Bank of India has refused a .icence to Dass Bank, Ltd., Calcutta, to transact banking ousincss m India. A Press notification issued here by the tieservc Bank adds that the refusal of a licence makes it obligatory O n the part of the bankFOC - 79 words
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581 1954-05-31 2 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru reiterated that no ammunition and no armed personnel would be allowed to fly across India by any foreign air force. Mr. Nehru was replying to a short-notice question by Mr. Sadhan Gupta, a Communist member581 words
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Article107 1954-05-31 2 NEW DBL<HI: A regulai incursion of locust swarms into India has begun, according co the latest 'bulletin issued by the Plant Protection Directorate of the Union Ministry cf Food and Agriculture. During- the fortnight ended May 15 everal swarms filtered Punjab from the west, moving intoFOC - 107 words
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Advertisement73 1954-05-31 2 INDIAN NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES HINDU WEEKLY REVIEW (By Air) 55 c ts. FILMFARE Fortnightly (By Air) 60 cts. ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY of INDIA 75 cts. SPORT PASTIME Weekly (By Air) 35 c ts. SHANKAR'S WEEKLY 60 cts. Prices are for single copies and include postage m the case of prepaid subscriptions. Forward73 words
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587 1954-05-31 3 Fazlul Hug Explains Demand: New York Paper's Report Refuted KARACHI: East Bengal's Chief Minister, Mr. Fazlul Hug, m a Press statement last week describpd as "tauje and perverted" a news item m Sunday's New York limes quoting him as saying that he wantedFOC - 587 words
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Article504 1954-05-31 3 "Stormy Meeting" With Mond. An Deen (cancelled tout wflth Mr. All's preoccupations at home it cannot ibe saad at thia usta^ er© that he -mil definitely leave on May 30. The possibility of postponement of either Mr. aMs departure o T postponement o<f the diipiomats conference cannot be ruied out,FOC - 504 words
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842 1954-05-31 3 JEROME WILLIS - JEROME WILLIS By London Press Service (Special Correspondent £)URING the two years and three months that he has oeen High Commissioner for Ma*aya, General Sir Gerald lein^.er has not oaly driven cue terrorists deep »nto the jungle wnere tney are now ngnting for bare survival842 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1954-05-31 3 He Sees The World Without Spending A Single Cent! Now In Malaya, Narrates His Experiences Mr. Otto Zaff, an American student who has spent the last lour yean studying m Paris and Heidelberg, Germany, is now touring Malaya. Mr. Zalf had a scholarship and was studying languages m Europe and1,118 words
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127 1954-05-31 3 NEW DELPHI: A Division Bench of the Supreme Court recently set aside a decision of m Election Tribunal at Ludhiana and upheld the elections of the two appellants Ratian Anmol Singh and Ram Prakash from the Molana doublemember constituency to the Punjab Legislative Assembly. Rattan AnmolFOC - 127 words
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Article628 1954-05-31 3 HALL BOYLE - HALL BOYLE (By NEW YORK, Sat.--A pave- j ment Plato views the news: Science is aiways handing man a new arug to ma&e i nimseit ieei better or a new weapon to destroy himself, so ne wont nave any teeung at ail. ihe latest magic pellet, reportedA.P. - 628 words
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224 1954-05-31 3 WASHINGTON, May 29 Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia r©cea<ved the highest accolade lof the U.S. Oon^re.s respectful silence while hie spake for 30 mtautes Friday m a language no one understood. Addressing a joint session ctf congress, the Emperor began m haltingA.P. - 224 words
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Article88 1954-05-31 4 COLOMCO "I propose shortly to appoint a commission to investigate the present state of the ciga r industry m laffna/ says Sir Kanthiah Yaithianathen. Minister of Industries. Housing and Social Services m the course of an invitation to Mr. A. Thurairajasingham of the All-Ceylon Cigar Workers'FOC - 88 words
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633 1954-05-31 4 UMNO Chiefs Allegation Nehru Urged T# Intervene DIM DUM: Tungku Ren man, leader of the two-mem-ber Malayan delegation which. had been to the United Kingdom to meet the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver l&V--tolton, to express dissatiafactton over the proposed cobstituttonal change* la the Federation ofFOC - 633 words
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Article249 1954-05-31 4 CALCUTTA: Dr. N. M. Perelra, Leader of the Lanka Santa Samaj Party m the Ceylon Parliament, said here that every peace-loving individual should strenuously oppose the "determined effort of American imperialism to drag Asia into the vortex of a third world war." Dr. Perelra, who was249 words
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Article193 1954-05-31 4 KXJRUNEGALA: Senator Shum.s Cassim of Kurunegala expired last week. He was 56. and practised as a proctor m Kurunegala for the last 30 years. Senator Cassim hails from Galle, but settled down In Kurunegala and was subsequently elected as a member of the Urban Council. He wasFOC - 193 words
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175 1954-05-31 4 He didn't Like To Fight In I.C. COLOMBO: Two Foreign Legionnaires jumped ship m Colombo Harbour on Saturday night because they do not like to go to Indo-China. One of the men, 23-year-old Wijers Egber. said .that he jumped ship because he did not like war. 'I want* to goFOC - 175 words
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Article49 1954-05-31 4 COLOMBO The appointment of Mr. H. A. J. Hullugalle as Ceylon's' Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary m Rome was officially announced here on May 23. He leaves for Rome m the second week of June. Mr. Hullugalle retired as Ceylon's Information Officer last week.- FOCFOC - 49 words
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327 1954-05-31 4 COLOMBO: Mr. S. Thondaman. Fr«*4d*mt of the Ceykm l»« m -era tic- Congress, said m a pre»** statement that It would bo better if Indian estate worker* who bad gone to India on the strength of the discharge327 words
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Article174 1954-05-31 4 COLOMBO: A gang of curroncy forgers are circulating thci» version of the latest 1 gree» back" (Rs. 10 note), according to the police. The C.I.D. state that this >s the work of the new gang. It m now ;it work circulating these imitations. They believe thatFOC - 174 words
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341 1954-05-31 4 KALUTARA: Speaking at. a public meeting following the opening of a new buudtog at the Uggalboda R T. S. school, Mr. P. <*c S. Knlaratne, General Manager of B. T. S. schools, «ald that though he had abandoned politics he wasF.O.C. - 341 words
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Article194 1954-05-31 4 COLOMBO: Mr. E A Nugawela, the Minister of Health, told a deputation led by H. Vijira Thcro, that Dr. Mai hot ra, a leprosy specialist from India, would be appointed next month to take charge of the Hendala leper asylum. The deputation had complainen about theFOC - 194 words
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Article173 1954-05-31 4 MADRAS: The view that the Government of Ceylon would consult the Government of India before introducing any legislation imposing further restrictions on Indian nationals m Ceylon, was expressed by Mr. C. Coomaraswami, Ceylon High Commissioner m India, who is now m Madras on his way to Delhi,FOC - 173 words
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Article89 1954-05-31 4 Mr. Lim Chong Pang of the South-East Asia Film Co., was re-elected for the fourth successive term as President of the Indian Motion Picture Distributors' Association of Sngapore and Malaya at their annual general meeting held on 27th May, 1954 at the Association's premises m Bonham Building.89 words
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Article299 1954-05-31 4 A Personal Success For Eden GENEVA, May 30 Mr. Anthony Eden, the British Foreign Secretary, scored another personal success at the Asian talks here today by getting- the nine nations at the indo-China talks temporarily away from 0 their basic disagreement on to immediate ceasefire negotiations. Mr. Eden produced hisReuter - 299 words
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Article40 1954-05-31 4 LONDON, May 29 Mr V. K. Krishna Menon, Uip Indian statesman who has been exchanging views on the Far Eastern s.tuation with leaders of different delegations at the Geneva conference, arrived m London today from Geneva. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article135 1954-05-31 4 BIRMINGHAM, May 29. j Miss Diane Leather, 22 today gave Britain its second "miracle mile" this month as the i first woman m the world to run the mile In under five minutes. The girl athlete, a Birmingham University micro analyst, covered the distance m 4Reuter - 135 words
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