Indian Daily Mail, 2 June 1954
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Title Section16 1954-06-02 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 10& SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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250 1954-06-02 1 Already 210 Rounded Up: Several Prominent Journalists Too Detained DACCA, June 1. Police yesterday swooped on more "subversive elements" bringing the totai arrested m East Bengal m the past two days to 210. General Lskander Mirza, the new Governor, announced no d.sorders will be tolerated."Reuter - 250 words
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110 1954-06-02 1 MOSCOW BLAMES U. S. FOR HUQ'S DISMISSAL LONDON, June 1 Moscow rat» r <> accused the United States today of influencing Pakistan's government to dismiss the Hazlul Hug regime m East Bengal. ...The broa:.* Ast waid the Central Govern. i it- ut acted because of opposition by Fazlui Iluq's UnitedAP - 110 words
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Article430 1954-06-02 1 Police today arrested eight people incmding five prominent journalists alleged tc have links with the O-mmu-nlsts. The arrests were made undei the secur.ty of Pakistan. Those held included Mohammad. Shakoor, assistant editor of Dawn. Eric Rahim, Karachi correspondent of the left-wing Pakistan Times; Anis Hashmi, advertisement managerAP - 430 words
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297 1954-06-02 1 Neutral Commission With India To Supervise I. C. Armistice Suggested GENEVA, June 1. Russia and China proposed to yesterday's ninth secret session of the Indo-Chinn peace talks here that a neutral Commission should supervise an indo-Cinna armistice, according to conxerence sources. Mr. Andrei Gromyko, deputising for Mr. Vyaehesiav Moiotov asReuter - 297 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-06-02 1 GENEVA, June 1 Mr. V. K. Krishna Mcnom, India's representative at the United Nations, will return here by i.r from London tomorrow to continue his private talks with Communist and nonOommuniit leaders ait the Asiatic" conference, a usually reliable source ttold Reuter today.- Photo. RenterReuter; A.P. - 64 words
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Article132 1954-06-02 1 Korea Opposed To Commission "a commission or any other body would be wasting its time. Reuter GENEVA, June 1 South Kara would oppose the set ting up of any commission to carry on the deadlocked Korean ta ks hore South Korean sources (indicated last night. Prince Wan Waithayakon. ThaJand ForeiReuter - 132 words
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92 1954-06-02 1 MILLIONAIRE ACQUITTED: HAWKER CONVICTED BOMBAY, June 1 A mLiiona«re industrialist was acquitted here yesterday of conspiring: with his driver and a hawker to murder a farmer busin s as-ociate. The df.ver was *l»o acquitted. But the hawker was found guilty of murder and sentenced to transportation f°r life. The prosecutionReuter - 92 words
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Article260 1954-06-02 1 GENEVA, June 1. Soviet Foreign Minister V. Ai. Molotov returned to the Far Eastern conference today after a sudden, twoday trip back to Moscow for consultations. Three transport planes returned Molotov and his party from the Soviet capital, A aullet-proof limousine whisked the Russian diplomatic chiefAP - 260 words
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Article73 1954-06-02 1 NEW DELHI, June 1 A Chinese prisoner from Korea wno sa.d He wished to be resettled m a neutral country, had changed his mind and ask. Ed to be sent home to Meo Peu Seong Province, the Defense Ministry announced last night. The announcement saidReuter - 73 words
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Article26 1954-06-02 1 HARI RAYA P UASA Office of the Representative %A the Government of Indiiia m Malaya will remain closed today Wednesday, on account of Hari Raya Puasa.26 words
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275 1954-06-02 1 France's Futile Attempt To Restore Authority Serious Clash Between Armed Fr. Indian Madras Police Two Off Former Shot Dead From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 1. A serious ciash occurred between the t rent.. Indian and Madras Aimed folice on Monday at a point m tne coast, ten iiuies Souln275 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-06-02 1 Photo. MLLE. GEXEVIEVE D£ GALAKD-TERRAUBE, the French Air Force nurse, who arrived m Hanoi on May 24. after being: freed by the Viet Mlnh, is seen during the press Conference she gave the next day when she desoribed her exoeriencert at Uicn Hu>n Phu^ A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article281 1954-06-02 1 LONDON, June 1 Five of fifty convicts who attacked [70 warders m London's Wandsworth Prison, last week are to be charged with mutiny and a sixtn with incitement to mutiny, Sir David Maxwell *yfe, the hom e Secretary announced yesterday. Five convicts and five prison officialsReuter - 281 words
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Article220 1954-06-02 1 IN 20 YEARS: REDS' AIM WASHINGTON, June 1 How the Communists plan to make world revolution an •accomplished fact" m 20 years, is under study by the United States Congress. It is contained m a document put before them m the record by the Republican leader Senator William Knowiand whoReuter - 220 words
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762 1954-06-02 1 "Strong, United Self-Govern ing Malaya Is My Aim" MacGillivray's Pledge On Assumption Of High Com m issionershi p "I can promise you that, as High Commissioner, I will spare no effort to get this Emergency obstacle out of the way and that I will always be ready to listen and762 words
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Article70 1954-06-02 1 General Sir Gerald Tenipler, who is returning to England after vacating the appointment of High Cotn-missi-,,ner m the Federation of Maiaya, will leave Kallang Airport this morning by 8.0.A.C. plane. General Tetnpler will arrive at the airport with MM Governor, Sir John Nicoii at »IC a.m and70 words
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558 1954-06-02 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. June 2, 1954. THE BITER BIT! WHEN the 8-point NehruKotelawala Pact on "the luture of the people of indian origin m Ceylon" vvas signed on. the 18th January this year, many i- cited India had bungled iuid Ceylon won a mighty v .ctory m that558 words
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1438 1954-06-02 2 Malayan Indians Will Be Swamped By Chinese And Malays! -RAMANI Plea For Reserved Seats In Federal Legislature SPEECH ON MALAYAN POLITICS AT MADRAS MADRAS: Indians m Malaya, about 610,000 m number, constituting about nine per cent of the total population, and 90 per cent of whom were agricultural and plantationFOC - 1,438 words
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38 1954-06-02 2 Pak. Provinces May Have Deputy Ministers KARACHI: The Pakistani Government has gazetted v Bill seeking to enable provincial Governments to appoint Deputy Mln'sters. Under the existing law orf> the Central Government Is authorized to h<sve Denutv Ministers. FOCFOC - 38 words
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Article170 1954-06-02 2 CO-OP. SPINNING MILL IN MADRAS MADRAS: A sum of Rs. 10 lakhs, dit is liearnt wlil be made avilable from the mill cloth cess fund to the Cooperative Spinning Mill which is proposed to be started to the State. The mail is likely to be started at a suitable placeFOC - 170 words
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268 1954-06-02 2 Mr. Deshmukh was declaring open Mm Rs twn-prnr.. Reserve Bank of India staff colony m Central SSmhav The Finance Minister hoped that by time the second m cities might have assumed a much easier jorm "With food and clothingthe two essentialFOC - 268 words
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Article60 1954-06-02 2 SINDRI: Mr. A. B. Chatl t rJ Managing Director of the Sindri Fertilizer Factory on Tuesday ia S t afternoon ugittcfl the factor's new battery o f ovens at Sindri. The "heat ng" of the ovens is a prelude to the final conunlsHioning of the factory's R»vFOC - 60 words
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91 1954-06-02 2 Scientific Terms Indian Equivalents Urged HYDERABAD: Dr. Rajmu Vira, m.IT.P. plead.d for a wider use of Indian equivalents t/f .scientific tormi=. m educational institutions din the country. If fchfcs were done, it woum facilitate teaching of sciences like botany zoology and. bacteriology m Inddan languages. Dr. Ragbu Vira, who IsFOC - 91 words
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784 1954-06-02 2 PLEA FOR DEFERRING ISSUE FOR 25 YEARS BOMBAY: The All-India National Unfty Platform which was formed last year by Sri S. K. Patil, M.U.P., President of the Bombay Pradesh Congress Committee, presiding m a memorandum submitted to the States Reorganisation Comiri«»;ion, has pleaded againstFOC - 784 words
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205 1954-06-02 2 Madras Assembly Speaker Visits Temples KUMBAKONAM Sri. J. Sivashanmugam Piilai, Speaker of the Madras Assembly, visited the temp'.es at Va'thiswaran Koil, Sirkali, Thirukclaka, Thirupangur and Nagore on Friday last and offered worship. lie also visited the Dharm 1 puram Mutt the same day, ana presided over the Truncrl Daiva TamilFOC - 205 words
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Article, Illustration327 1954-06-02 2 Saved A Person From Drowning MADRAS: It was a solitary incident on a Tuesday evening on the outskii ts of the c:ty, but the courage of a Police constable m dealing with it ha>» saved a life, and earned for him the unique award theFOC - 327 words
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264 1954-06-02 2 Supreme Court Suspends Advocate "G" NBW DELHI: A Constituion bench of the Supreme Jourt today found "Mr G." a senior advocate of the Supreme Court, guilty of prote? oional misconduct and suspenled h m from practising as an ujvocate of the Supreme Coun :or a period which would expire onFOC - 264 words
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Article162 1954-06-02 2 DUM DUM: The West Bet., gal Pradesh Congress Committee m their 189-page memu randtim t o the States Reorganisation Commission have claimed from Bihar the areas of Purnea upto the bed of the old Ko.si. Manbhum including Puruiia and Dhanbad. Santhal Paraganas (minus Godda subdivision)FOC - 162 words
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379 1954-06-02 3 LAHORE: Three top-ranking Muslim Conference leaders last week declared that "Azad Kashmir was seething with unrest and the "freedom movement" there had been completely liquidated. 'I he three leaders— Sardar Mohammed Ibrahim, Mir Wai Mohammed JTusuf Shah and Chaudnury NurFOC - 379 words
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Article40 1954-06-02 3 BOMBAY: Mrs Dora Russell ot the International a.sscmbly of Women m the U.K. arrived m Bombay from London by air recently. She will attend the Inddan Women's Congress at Calcutta on Jime 3. FOCFOC - 40 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1954-06-02 3 Old Conventional Solutions Won't Do For Modern Problems T^ JO R I esMin S over the 44th Madras State Educational Conference here on Monday last Dr A lAtehmanaswanii Mudaliar, Vice-Chancellor of the J?r^2J2S VC lty ollBervijd that today m our country asFOC - 1,254 words
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Article32 1954-06-02 3 No Time For Congressman KALI.\IJ»ONG: Mr G. 1\ Katvval submitted his resignation from tlie secretaryship of the Sub-Div si.r.a l Congress Committee due to "lack of time." It has been accented. FOCFOC - 32 words
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128 1954-06-02 3 BOMBAY: The Union Government has set up Deck Passenger Welfare Committees m the ports of Bombay, Calcutta and Madras. The committees have been formed m accordance with the recommendations made by the Dock Passenger Committee appointed by the Union Government m 1950. The committees will lookFOC - 128 words
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775 1954-06-02 4 Repatriation Of Stateless People Will Not Be Permitted NEW DELHI: The Government of India win strongly resist any attempt by authorities m Colombo to push out Indians from Ceylon, it is reliably learned here. India has already instructed her High Commissioner m ColomboFOC - 775 words
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Article126 1954-06-02 4 try Products Association, the most influential organisation of Ceyfcmese planters, warned the Ceylon Government that the Island stood the risk of losing 52 per cent, of external revenue if they relentlessly pursued the policy of displacing estate workers of Indian origin. In an interview here Mr. Padhmanathan stated that atFOC - 126 words
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139 1954-06-02 4 Tourists From India To Ceylon Require Visas COLOMBO The Government of Ceylon announced thait taa (from July 1. tourists from India, would be allowed entry into Ceylon only o n valid visa itssued by consular offices \ot Cteyion Government m India, or by Ceylon Government Immigration Offices |at Tiruchlrapalti andFOC - 139 words
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Article244 1954-06-02 4 COLOMBO The Ceylon Government could not deport Indian nationals from Ceylon indiscriminately, although they might obtain conviction against them for overstaying m Ceylon after the expiry of visas or residence permits, Mr. C. C. Desai, the Indian High Commissioner, told a Press correspondent. Mr. Desai saidFOC - 244 words
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Article96 1954-06-02 4 He Didn't Puncture The Tins A shopkeeper, Tan Kwal Wan, of 25 Main Street, Triang, In Pahang, was recently fined! $100, In default one month's imprisonment, by the Magistrate, Mr. J. R. Whfcnster, m the Temerion Open Court, for falling to puncture two tins of peas which htf had sold.96 words
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Article49 1954-06-02 4 i The n*w Maternity Ward (n the Buklt Mertaiam Hospital will be officially named by the Senior District Officer. Province Wellesley, Mr. J. I* H. Davis, today at 10 a.m. The Ward will be named ♦The Queen's Coronation Ward," to commemorate the Coronation of Queen Etfeabeth.49 words
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254 1954-06-02 4 Nepalese Resent Indian Interference-Koiraia Reason For Demonstration Against Indian MPs KATMANDU, June I.— Mr. B. P. Koirala, President of the Nepali Congress and younger brother of the Prime Minister, said today that the airport demonstration on Saturday against a visiting Indian parliamentary delegation was an "outburst of the pent upReuter - 254 words
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Article105 1954-06-02 4 F\>ur Special Constables were wounded, one io< them seriously, when a corporal to their party, whilst proceeding on ambush, slipped and fell with a 'bran gun, discharging a IbuTst of floair rounds, says an Emergency Communique issued yesterday 'm Kuala ijunumi It adds: In the Tronoh area of105 words
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