Indian Daily Mail, 14 June 1954
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Title Section16 1954-06-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 118. aixNliAi'OßE, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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782 1954-06-14 1 EDEN IN RESCUE BID-SEES MOLOTOV ON I. C. such states m the area that might be willing to join. The rest gnation of the Laniel Government would prooably mean an early suspension of the Indo-China talks even m the unlikely event of aReuter - 782 words
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1032 1954-06-14 1 U.S. SENATOR WASHINGTON, .lime IS Senator W»Ulftm Know land c-allcd yesterday i or an end to the Geneva conleience and invited the Associated States of Indo-Chlna to de ,-larr their independence ll France sets up a -peace at any price* Government. Senator Knowland.AP - 1,032 words
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Article85 1954-06-14 1 GENEVA, June IS Anthony Eden and Vyaelitfisav M. Moiutuv talked over proposed remeuw* for the Geneva oonlivence deadlock yesterday,, but failed reach agreement. The JJntiNh andl Sovu't Foreign Ministers, co-chair-man of the inuociiina parley, conferred for an uour at M<ui>tov's villa on course which could either break theAP - 85 words
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Article320 1954-06-14 1 ANKARA, June 13. The fakistani Premier, Mr. Mohammed Ali, told a press conference here last night that during discussions with the Turkish Government "we decided on a certain course of action whxh will bring the two countries closer not only m the cultural and economicReuter - 320 words
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96 1954-06-14 1 These Twins Can't tse Separated ST. BOJHLXAM.&P, Manitoba, (jiuiaua, June 16 Siamese twin boys were bom m a nus^iiui nere «->n inuisdu v nignt to a young St. iionna.cc wvman ana reported m gooo conuition on rriaay ni^nt AUtnuntics said it is unii^eiy tney can ever De separatedThe twins andA.P. - 96 words
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599 1954-06-14 1 FUTURE OF FR. SETTLEMENT IN INDIA R.K. Nehru On Reasons For i Failure Of Paris Talks From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, June 13.— Mr. B. A. M. S. l'akkiriswami Filial, French Indian Senator, who returned here from Paris, toid reporters thatCopyright - 599 words
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Article177 1954-06-14 1 How He Aired His Grievance Solar Boat Discoverer; CAIRO, June 13 Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser yesterday visited the site where a 5,000-year-told "solar boat was discovered. Kamal El Mallach who found the boat last month near th e gT ea t pyramids held a news conference to tell how heAP - 177 words
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Article35 1954-06-14 1 r'i'vjai Oiu* vy,.»i CvM.'i'espondent. i/iv iinuuii, Julie 14 The uiace ot uc. raiiama > siiura,.iaj)a. Uo» filler Ol Of Madliya i'radesn, oas been exit>n^oa v.v t>ix uiuutus. Hz was to relinquish office on35 words
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Article153 1954-06-14 1 Siamese T wins Operation Fn med lauao, jun e xo A team 01 iour toui^tous alia lti ass>ioiancs yesteraay separated tn«j &uv<-n-iiiwiHii-oict j_»e Vrxcs Siam«-s e twins m an operar.AM lasting 70 minutes. Doctors leaving- the hospital said tnc twin gins, VXnkj« and TSjitsKa, had «urvive<i tn^ operation but tnatA.P. - 153 words
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Article44 1954-06-14 1 BONN UERMAiVx, .Jane 13. —The United States Army m Europe will receive America's newest and most destructive rockets and guided missiles "within a reasonable time General William M. Hoge, Commander of u.S Forces m Europe, disclosed* here Friday. APAP - 44 words
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209 1954-06-14 1 Britain THE HAGUE, June 13— Britain told the International Court here yesterday the United Nations General Assembly had no right to interfere with compensation awards for dismissed United Nations' personnel. Today was the third diy of the court's hearings to decide whetherReuter - 209 words
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Article113 1954-06-14 1 COLL MiiLN, Georgia. June 18 vauUtCy uf a ueur^ia law aeHiiiM mixed Moa^M was questioned yesteruay oy tv« utueuw wuu «s»ut«j. a marriage ucense to a ten i>en.ninff suidier ana a j.t,,i»m ,c Henry H- Hunttv Jr. took full rt->yon«*iiuiu_v tor issuing tne license to ivouert i>u\A.P. - 113 words
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Article120 1954-06-14 1 BELFAST. Northern Ireland, June 13— A gang of m e n beJieved by police to be members of the illegal Irish Republican Army (IKA) made a fast raid on a British Army barracks at Armagh yesterday. They escaped w un a quantity of rifles and ammunition. TheA.P. - 120 words
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Article115 1954-06-14 1 Menon's Activities Latest GENEVA, June 13.— Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's United Nations representai. c, today began a crowded final 48 hours of backstage talks "as "mediator" between East and West over the deadlocked IndoXhina and Korea peace talks. Mr. Menon flies to London on Tuesday after three weensReuter - 115 words
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642 1954-06-14 2 THE predicted withdrawal of France from the Geneva Talks following the defeat of its Government headed by M. Joseph Laniel has caused grave concern to the entire world, especially to the South East Asian nations. The Laniel Government642 words
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530 1954-06-14 2 Bhoodan Movement Is Limited In Scope -Acharya Narendra Dev "No New Philosophy In It" POONA: Acharya Narendra Dey. the P.S.P. leader, said here that he did not believe that the Bhoodan movement would give rise to a new philosophy of Me. He explained that he was not opposed to theFOC - 530 words
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Article195 1954-06-14 2 INDORE: Dr. Lohia, General Secretary of the Praja Socialist Party, said here that the P.S.P. Government m Travan-c6re-Cochin would bring In legislation m the forthcoming Assembly session to set up an independent anti-corruption de. partment which would fje "free from the shackles of usual departmental procedure."FOC - 195 words
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Article138 1954-06-14 2 MADRAS The Government have decided to start a B.C.G. vaccination campaign against tu'jerculosls In concentrated areas on the West Coast ana m Coimbatore district with a minimum of six teams. In this connection. Mr. A. B. Shctty Minister for Health/ held conference at the Secretariat, atFOC - 138 words
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Article534 1954-06-14 2 How To Become A Millionaire? NEW YORK: Everybody is familiar with the average millionaire's success story. He stuck his nose to the grindstone as a boy and kept it there 24 hours a day until, years later, he sddenly found his pockets heavy. I This dull formula probably explains theA.P. - 534 words
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Article53 1954-06-14 2 SRINAGAR SEMINAR ON EDUCATION SR2NAGAR: Yuvraj Karan Singh, Sadar- i -Riyasat of Kashmir, inaugurated here a seminar On secondary education sponsored by the Union Ministry of Education. Delegates from Puniab, PEPSU, Himachal Prade.'h and Jammu and Kashmir attended the seminar. Such seminars are bcni*; held at present at Mussooree CoonoorFOC - 53 words
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252 1954-06-14 2 MULTI-PURPOSE HIGH SCHOOL IN MADRAS MADRAS: Mr. C D. Deshmukh, Union Finance Minla. ter, indicated that the Government of India would have to divert some funds under the second Five Year Plan for implementing the recommendations of the Secondary Education Commission. Mr. Deshmukh, who arrived here last week for aFOC - 252 words
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759 1954-06-14 2 SERAIKELLA: Mr. Mihir Kabi, M.L.A., m a memorandum to the States Reorganization Commission asserted that he was elected to the Bihar Assembly on the clear isssue of Seraikella's retransfer to Orissa which was one of the main planks of the election manifesto ofFOC - 759 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-06-14 2 Photo. President Kisenh >w«v (right) talking with Caretak>r Ivan Feast er as be Insncjfei ripening wheat on his 189--acr e farm at Gettysburg, Pc muylvania o n Juno 5. The President is building a hunw here and plans to t.m,, to th'ami with Mrs. Elsenhower \vht«iAP - 53 words
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250 1954-06-14 2 INDORE: The General Council of the Praja Socialist Party adopted a resolution calling upon the south-East Asian countries to come closer and devise measures for mutual assistance. Mr, Bipin Pal Das, Secretary of tne Assam Praja So. ciaust Party, moving the resolution,FOC - 250 words
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95 1954-06-14 2 Crt.uGUi'l'A iveivc diet Kitciicns to experiment on tne eitects of diet on patients are to be started m dinerent parts of the country by tne Union Government it was learnt nere. Two such kitchen^ will be set up at Calcutta m the MedicalFOC - 95 words
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Article52 1954-06-14 2 ANKARA, June 13 Turkey's Grand National Assembly unanimously ratified the Turkey-Pakistan mutual us-.-lstance pact -n the presence of visiting Pakistan Premur Mr. Mohammed Ali. The exchange of ratification nstruments took place ast Friday before Ali left for a two-day visit to Istanbul.—A.P. tors als owhich would52 words
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303 1954-06-14 3 U.N.P. MEMBERS ALSO RESTRAINED FROM MEETING LEADER HUQ DACCA: The United Front Parliamentary Party, whose Ministry was replaced by Governor's rule on May 30, was prohibited from holding its meeting here last week by an order served under the Puplic Safety Ordinance. TheFOC - 303 words
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585 1954-06-14 3 Screening Board For E. Bengal Workers Governor To Take Drastic Action Against Reds DACCA: The new Governor of East Pakistan, Majpr-General Iskandar Mirza, said here that experts on food, commerce and finance with plenary powers were arriving here trom Karachi next week to chalk out plans for general improvement mFOC - 585 words
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701 1954-06-14 3 KARACHI: Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, Convener of the Jinnah Awami .League, prior to his departure for Switzerland for medical treatment, for the amoebic abscess of the liver, said recently "It is a thousand pities" that the Central Government of Pakistan dismissed the United Front Ministers andFOC - 701 words
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153 1954-06-14 3 KARACHI: Chance of forming a United Front of Opposition partis m West Pakistan, imminent at one states have now receded, at least for Home tiim*. according to political observers!. They saitj one of the reasons for the recession was the dismissal' last Sunday,FOC - 153 words
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Article70 1954-06-14 3 KARACHI: The Plr Sahiu of Mankd Sharif. President ol the North-West Frontier province Jinnah Awami L«eagu':. lias described as "arbitrary" the Central Governments recent dismissal of the Fazlul Hug Ministry of East Bengal. Addressing a public meeunx m Peshawar, he saad: "Tne Fazlul Hug Ministry m ght haveFOC - 70 words
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Article54 1954-06-14 3 KAKACnI Tne PaKistani Government announced that persons m Ind.u wno had "leit tneir movable property witn triendy or relatives m Pakistan can now recover it direct irom them without reference to the custed.an. 1 The announcement added "The position is the same m respect of evacuee movab.e propertyFOC - 54 words
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Article244 1954-06-14 3 AUCTION SHOPS FOR D. P.s NKW DELHI: Shops constructed at Government expense m oo.onies and centres throughout the country for displaced persons from West Pakistan are to be sold by public auction. The auctions will be open to all persons, including non-refugees Bids will be subject to reserve orices fixedFOC - 244 words
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136 1954-06-14 3 DACCA: A Press Note issued by the Government of East Bengal said: "The Adamjee Jute Mills which had stopped worKiug since May 15 resumed pronuction laat week. Two hundred looms m the second mill wem into operation, worwing v single shift. "Workers who reported -forFOC - 136 words
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92 1954-06-14 3 ORDER ISSUED FOR RELEASE OF SICK M. L. A. DACCA: The 659 person^ arrested so fax m Ea»t J*engai since Sunday last incuiuic 13 member* of the provincial legislature. The mtuation In the !>'"- vlnce continues to be quiet itnd no untoward incident nax been reported. Ordt».s, it ia learntFOC - 92 words
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Article195 1954-06-14 3 Animals Sleep T\o animals sleep? ANSWER: To reply correctly to this question requires us to agree on a definition of the nature of sleep. Without trying to make this definition too detailed, we may consider that sleep is a recurrent period of repose, during which the individual's motor and sensoryUNESCO - 195 words
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76 1954-06-14 3 SIX TO CONTEST ORISSA BY-ELECTION CUTTACK: Four ptdependents, one Congress and °n»PSP candidate field nwlnationa m Ker.tiiapara for the Orissa Assembly by-election acu-roiny; to a report rec:ivcj here. The candidates a i> Mr Purushottarn Naik (Con-gres-s), Mr. Dhruba Chu.ran Sahu (PSP) and Messrs Jadumani Mangaraj, Lokenath Das Flaghunath Mahanti andFOC - 76 words
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330 1954-06-14 3 DACCA: A total of 706 persons have been arrested up-to June 8 following the imposition of Governor's rule m East Bengal on May 30. Out of these 14 are members of the East Bengal Assembly. The latest arrest m this category is thatFOC - 330 words
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Article, Illustration121 1954-06-14 3 Photo. Thousands of D-Day veterans were among the crowds that made pilgrimages to the scenes of the Normandy landings June Ji-H)th Annivr sary of the Invasion of Europe. President Rene Coty of France opened! war Museums at Cherbourg and Arromanuli e». At "Utah" btuch, 10,000 massed toAP - 121 words
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801 1954-06-14 3 HAL BOYLE - Food Engineering— An Expanding Field! HAL BOYLE By NEW YORK How can you get bananas to stay ripe longer by making them breathe less"? How tough should a jelly bean be? What is the correct wall thickness of a piece of macaroni? How can you tell whether canned peas areA.P. - 801 words
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Article140 1954-06-14 3 HYDERABAD: A special i joint meeting of the Senate aud Academic Council of Os- mania University passed a resolution, by 32 votes to 29, requesting th e Government to postpone transfer of Osmanla I Jniversity to the 'Centre and its conversion into a Hindi Jniversity untilFOC - 140 words
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263 1954-06-14 4 Nehru Govt's Attitude To Island's Anti-Indian Move NEW DELiHI: The Government of India is understood to have arrived at certain tentative decisions regarding the Ceylon Government's intention to deny rice rations and employment to a large number of people of Indian origin m CeylonFOC - 263 words
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Article621 1954-06-14 4 COLOMBO: Galle is today a town scarred with ruins of broken houses and mud-covered roads. These are the marks left m the wake of a subsiding flood— a flood which has been described as the worst m the district during the last half century. Galle'sFOC - 621 words
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129 1954-06-14 4 COLOMBO A spokesman of the Ceylon Government tolu Pressmen that there was no intention of barring the return of Indians to Ceylon. "We want to make it clear that so far as the Government of Ceylon is concerned we are prepared to permitFOC - 129 words
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88 1954-06-14 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Jayawanfane, Ceylon's Minister for Pood and Agriculture, told the Housfr of Representatives recently that Ceylon would have 100 ton* of surplus rice at the entf of the year because of her pact with China and Burma. Thla year Ceylon was finding It difficultFOC - 88 words
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Article214 1954-06-14 4 COLOMBO: A deputation from the All-Ceyi O n Union of Teachers said m evidence before the Commission on Higher Education m th e National Languages that the Government should assume responsibility for overcoming the shortage of swabasha teachers textbooks and terms. The deputation which was givingFOC - 214 words
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Article28 1954-06-14 4 COLOMBO, June 13 The Oeylon bank rate was reduced from three per cent to two and a half D er cent Saturday ni£ht.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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187 1954-06-14 4 Pretty Woman Helped Lure, Victim Into Car! COLOMBO: To lure an unsuspecting passenger Into a cab, with the aid of a pretty woman accomplice, and then rob him at a lonely spot seems to be a new form of danger that threatens) society, said Mr M. M. M. Abdul Ceder,FOC - 187 words
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Article96 1954-06-14 4 Egypt Reason £1,000 On His Head! NAIROBI, June 13 —General Sir George Erskine. C-in-C. m ISast Airica, flew to London last night by way ul Athens instead of Cairo to avoid landing m Egypt where there is a price of £1,000 on hla head. Army headquartera here saidReuter - 96 words
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Article226 1954-06-14 4 KASHMIR, June 13 liong flies of richly clad Buddhist monka with demon mask:* danced for hours to weird monotenous music played »n primitive instruments m the June devil dance at Hernia Gompa, famou« Buddhist monastory 20 miles south of Loh, m Ladakh Province, of east centralReuter - 226 words
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332 1954-06-14 4 COLOMBO: More than 800,000 Indian estate workers are virtually bottled up m Ceylon since the new visa regulations for travel between India and OeyJon came into force from the beginning of this month. &c Only 5,000 out of the Indian estate population whoFOC - 332 words
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Article434 1954-06-14 4 NEW DELHI: Penalties for offences under the Drugs Act are sought to be made deterrent m an amending 8411 published m a Gazette of India Extraordinary. The Drugs (Amendment) Bill has been ordered to be published m the Gazette by the Cna.rman of the CouncilFOC - 434 words
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Article134 1954-06-14 4 NATIONALS ALONE TO BENEFIT COLOMBO: The National Provident Fund will be for the benefit of Ceylon nationals only. This decision was made by the Government recently. The scheme which met the Government's approval last year, was not implemented because of changes proposed by Sir Kanthiah Vaithianathan Minister of Social Services.FOC - 134 words
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Article40 1954-06-14 4 NiSW DcJlail, June 13 Four of a weuain,j inuiy were drowm\i wnen their boat capsized on me Ganges near IKnare*, it was repuited hvro yeMeteruay. 'I'ne otner three members of the P»rty were savtMl Reuter40 words
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Article182 1954-06-14 4 COLOMBO Jonn Koteia. waia, Ceylon Prime Minister, said that he proposed to bring Deiore the Ceyion Jt^arliament constitutional amendments under the Indo-Ceylon pact m th« first week of July. These amendments, Sir Jonn told the House of Representatives (Lower House or Pania. ment), would tall under twuFOC - 182 words
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109 1954-06-14 4 ALLAHABAD: The Allahabad police last week arrested Mr. Sarwar Hussein, a local PSP leadter, and two other members of the party on charge ctf leading an unlawful demonstration to a city police outpost on Thursday night. The demonstration started when a PSP worker w<i9 challengedFOC - 109 words
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