Indian Daily Mail, 16 June 1954

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 120. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS f
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  • 725 1 Register First, Apply For Postponement Afterwards Replying on the direction of the Governor, Sir John .Nii-tu, to the petition from the pupJs of the Chung Cheng School, the Chinese High school and the oke Heng School, the Colonial Secretary .yesterday made
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  • 34 1 Police Precautions For Students Trial Today The trial of 48 studentwho wtw arrested on May IS i-J scheduled to commence today \V'edn**»cay. lion precautions will be taken to prevent any |lu»--gai assembly or demonstrations.
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  • 238 1 I*i '.'m Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY. June 15 The Bombay Pradesh Congivss committee haj tuid the States Reorganisation Committee Uiat tne lonnaiion of linguistic provinces can wait for 25 ,ears by which time the coun y will have plenty of experience vi Uic cLCku«i,iiy woiK.n of the
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  • 125 1 STOP PRESS Churchill To Meet Ike WASHINGTON, June 1G Sir Winston Churchill •■•na Mr. Anthony E<! n. the Bri tish Prime Mvi ster and Foreign Secretary have accepted an invitation b> President Eisenhower to visit Washington on June 35 a White House Fpokesnuin «airt today. The spokesman, Mr Jaim«. Hagerty,
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  • 332 1 "The message of Tag>»r»v mid contribute to the spiritual stimulus very much »kv fled far the permanence of the Maiayan nation." said Sir Sydney Cainc. Vico-Chau-ceilor of the University of Maiaya, addressing the inaugural meeting of the Tagore Society m Singapore* on
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  • 70 1 I rum Our Own correspondent OAUHATI, June 15 For the first time a helicopter service will be introduced b\ the Postal Department lor the quick disposal of mailin the Lushai Hills of Assam. At present, a letter posted at Ganhati reaches Aijal, tn headqnarters of Lu^ha. HUls
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  • 126 1 SAIGON, J U ue 15 The Vietnam government of Premier Prince Buu Loc will reign tomorrow, it was authoritatively learned today The Premier's resignation was reported now beins transmitted to Paris. Friends of Prince Buu Loc —cousin of Emperor Bao Dai —say he has chosen to relinquish
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  • 66 1 Halle Selassie SAN FRANCISCO, June 15 -Eth.opia's Emperor Haile Se.assie, whose country was overrun by Mussolini»s legions as a pre'ude to World War n, jbserved somewhat sadly yesterday that, the United States and all the nations are preparing for war." The touring ruler made that statement
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  • 48 1 LiOiNijuN. June 15 lx>ra Camrose, proprietor and editor m chief of the Conservative uai,y xeegraph d^ed m hospital at Southhampton dunng vie night. Lord Camrose, 74, entered hospital eariier th.s month for observation after gastric trouble. His death occured after a heart attack.- Reuter
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  • 41 1 WASHINGTON, June 15 Sir Mohammed Zafruilah Khan returned to Washington last night from a brief visit m .Sew York to resume negotiations with world Bank autho. rities on the Indus River Valley water dispute with India. AP
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  • 36 1 GENEVA, June 15 V. K. Krishna Menon, personal representative of Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, -eft for London by plane yesterday after almost three weeks of private conversation hero on Indochina.— AP
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  • 28 1 The Perak Government has fixed Sunday, Aug. 15 as polling day for the three Town Councils of Taiping, Ipoh and Menglembu, and Telok Anson.
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  • 147 1 From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Decan, June 15—The Nizam today formed a five crore rupees trust (Rs. 50,000,000) to help the poor people of the State and outside. The Financial Adviser to the Nizam Mr. Tarapoi-e---wala said the Trust was
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  • 139 1 Above is a picture of the Rs. 260,000 Vaikunta Hastaui that has been specially made to a<V>rn Lord Venkatesvura of Tirumaiai Temple at Tiru|>athi. As already reported m the INDIAN DAILY MAIL, the ueity was adorned with the gem-set "ha-.u-in" (Hand) early (Friday June 11)
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  • 239 1 An Extra Police Constable was klU«n —j a bpcciai constable sergeant and tne extra police cocatabie driver, who were armed witn rwstois, sat m the from of the vehicle, and the other tnree. who were •unarmed, sat m th e rear. The driver
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  • 358 1 h,«.i,Y^P? ORt England. June 14 Queen Elizabeth II ouckied a jewelled garter arou tui Sir Winston Churchill's left knee yesterday. He was admonished to fight valiantly and win any "just war" he ma v undertake vauamiy a a The 79-ytUr.old Prime Minister thus was invesie-I
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  • 68 1 PHOTO. QUEEN ELIZABETH It's chestnut police horse "Winston" appears amused but thk* is really no time for a horse to start laughing rite occasion o n June 10, is* London's annual trooping the colour ceremony to honour the Queen's official birthday The Queen sits &»de-saddle here"
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  • 63 1 WASHINGTON, June 15 The Presidential Commission to dispose of the U.S. Government's synthetic rubber plauts said that 36 companies which recently submited bids for them were found to be eligible to negotiate for purchase The 36 companies, the 'Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Commission announced, submitted 56 proposals
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  • 640 1 Penang Indians have mapped out an elaborate reception and entertainment programme for the flag Officers, Commanding Officers, Officers and men of the Indian Navy Flotilla scheduled to come to Penang waters on July 2 to July 8, Tne Flotiha will be
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  • 654 2 \NT> so, at long last, after repeated threats and warnings, the UMNOMCA Electoral Alliance has decided to launch the Non-Co-operation Movement. Following the rejection of its demands m toto by the Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr. Oliver Lytteltnn.
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  • 1312 2 Also Some Areas From Orissa: Congress Memo To States Commission PATNA: In its memorandum to the States' Reorganisation Commission, the Bihar Pradesh Congress Comittee has claimed the districts of Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, Malda and Dinajpur from West Bengal and a small patch of territory,
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  • 63 2 MADRAS: It is learnt that Sri C. M. TrivetM, Govr nor of Andhra State, is likely to ic!inquish office m Angiei; en the expiry of l^s one-year term, since it •s said, lie (K.mvs not like the idea ol having an extension. The choice
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  • 105 2 BOMBAY: Raw photogra. phic film may soon be manufactured m India if the negotiations now proceeding between the Mysore Government and a German firm are successfully concluded. In this connection, it is learned, there has been a considerable drain on India's foreign exchange due to
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    34 2 Mr. B. Parameiiwaran, Minister for R**iigiiou s Endowments, photographed with the Head of tho I >l>, i i. :i Adhinam, the wealthiest Mutt m South India, during hi> visit to Dharmapuram on June 6.
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  • 822 2 Assam Opposes Bengal's Claim As Untenable GAUHATI: "Fantastic" and "unreasonable" are some of the epithets used by leading political parties and leaders of the State over West Bengal's claim of 7,000 square miles of Assam territory m its memorandum submitted to the States Re-organisation Commission urging slicing out of Assam,
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  • 143 2 F. K. NOON COMMENI S ON E. BENGAL DEMAND ijAiiuitiL. Tne Pakistan PunjaD Cnief Minister, avialiA reioze Kaan iMoon, said rece.itr- that the ii-ast liengai uemand tor a wchk centre wouid have to be acceptea -t tne province s representatives persisted it. i-ie t^:d newsmen here that tne dismissed (Jnier
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  • 90 2 LAHORiu Muiik Feroze Khan Noon, Ch.ef Minister of Vtfest Punjab, recently denied that he was "bitter" against tne coftee houses m Lahure The Chief Minister was ask. Ed at a Press conference here to comment oa reports that his Government intended to order tnc closure of
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  • 107 2 MADRAS: Mr. C. D. Desh. mukh, Union Finance Minister will visit Ceylon on July 24 ar\i is expected to stay there foi about three days. It is understood that he will receive a deputation on beha;f of the Indian Mercantile Chamber of Ceylon, suggesting measures
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  • 95 2 NEW DELHI: The psy. chological importance of the National Plan Loan has been emphasised by the Prime Minister, Sri Nehru, m a re. cent communication address-ed to the Chief Ministers of the State Governments. The Loan he says, is not only important from the
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  • 100 2 CALCUTTA: The judi. cial inquiry into the Dakota crash at Dum Dum airport on April 30 last, conc'udcd here. The Committee, with Sri N. S. Lokur as Chairman, had examined 66 witnesses m the ?ourse of its four-day sitting. It will leave for Delhi
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  • 44 2 SRINAGAK: Maulana Abui Kalam Azad, Union Educati m Minister, arrived here by '*ir m Sunday from Delhi on a orivate visit. He was received at the airport by the Premier and Mr. Girdharilal Dogra. Finance Minister of the State. FOC
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  • 1629 3 Deshmukh Explains Objectives: Importance f\£ m tmmL A*J C^ J ever resources were available Of Foreign Aid Stressed if^ys ti.sssrss MADRAS: Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh, Union Minister for Finance, last week reiterated that the availability or absence of foreign assistance "might particularly make a difference" m the second
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  • 78 3 BOMBAY: Mr. B. G. Kher, Indian High Commissioner m London, who came to Bombay on two months' leave is not returning to London m the Immediate future. His leave expired on June 6 and he was due In London recently. But Mr. Kher is
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  • 49 3 KURNOOL: Sri T. Prakasam, Chief Minister of An. dhra, will undergo an eye operation this week at Bangalore. He is leaving Kurnool today on a fortnight visit to Bangalore. All arrangements have been made for his stay at Bangalore, and for the operation.- FOC
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  • 59 3 MADRAS: About 350 applications have been received so far at the office of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee from persona intending 1 to contest the ensuing elections to the District Boards m the State, on the Congress ticket. The T.N.C. office has extended the
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  • 34 4 Laws To Stop Misuse Of Passports COLOMBO: Legislation is being drafted by the MinL?try of External Affairs m consultation with the Attorney Genera] to withdraw the passports of all persons who misuse them. FOC
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  • 368 4 Only Certain Difficulties In Implementing Pact BOMBAY: "There is no segregation of Indians m Ceyion or Malanism. There is no hostility to Indians excepting the difficulties experienced m implement, ug tne jNehru-Koteiawala Agreement," observed Mr. V. V. JJesaj, Indian High Commissioner hi Ceylon m
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  • 165 4 Left Election Front Crumbles COLOMBO: Left-wing parties will put forward tneir individual lists of candidates for the forthcoming locai oodles elections. This step follows the continued refusal of the Oeylon Communist farty to attend parleys with the Nava Lanka Samasamaja i J arty for a "mutual support agreement.'* under a
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  • 179 4 COLOMBO MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS COLOMBO. Elections to the 31 wards of the Colombo Municipality have been fixed Saturday, July 31. Nominations of candidates will be received by the elections authorities on July 10. The Department of Elections will make an announcement to this effect shortly. A Local Government Ministry official told
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  • 210 4 COLOMBO: The Local Government Service was able to find only eleven Ceylonese for the fifteen scholarships offered by Canada under the Colombo Plan for training In local government and its allied fields of public administration, public heaJth administration, engineering and road engineering. The following were
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  • 147 4 COLOMBO: The Government is allocating Rs. 13 million out of Loan Funds for the implementation of the housing projects of the Ministry ot Housing m the coming financial year (1954-55). Out of this. Rs. 3 million will be devoted to the acquisition of building sites, and
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  • 198 4 OOLOMBO: The Management of the New Olymi la Theatre is offer-in* Rs. 100 m prizes Ist prize R3. 50. 2nd prize Rs. 25, 3rd prize Rs. 15 and a 4th prize of Rs 10 for the best four essays received from school children on
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  • 223 4 JAFFNA. Mr. E. B. Wikramanayake, Minister of Justice proposing the toast to the college at the golden jubilee celebrations of the Old Boys* Association of St. Johns College. Jaffna, said there were o l e class colleges m Jaffna than m th e rest of the Island put
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  • 145 4 PANADURA: The Sri ChanI drasekera Child Protection Society Home at Horetuduwa refused to undertake the care of a one-month old; baby girl found abandoned m a railway compartment last week. This was stated to the Panadura Magistrate, Mr. H. KS Keyt, by Courts Inspector Chandrasekera Inspector
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  • 88 4 COLOMBO: Thirty_five of the 300 harbour and dock workers who were threatened with dismissal will continue to work. This follows a series of protests made by the workers* unions. An official of the All-Ceylon Harbour and Dock Workers' Union told me that negotiations now
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    49 4 MR. PR. A. M. Vellayappa Chettiar, the former trustee of the Chettiars' Temple, Tank Road, Singapore, Jeft for India by s.s. "Jalagopal'» on June 10. He was seen off by a large number of friends and relatives who profusely garlanded him and bade him bon voyage.
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  • 196 4 CAPETOWN, South Africa, June 15 Prime Minister Daniel l\ Malan's regime failed again last night to put through legislation designed to take the 38.000 coloured (mixed blood) voters m Cape Province off the common registration roll. Sitting: m joint session, parliament cast 128 votes m favour of
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  • 81 4 Four Malayan Journalists have been selected to join the Press party which will be the guests of the Co onial Office on a visit to the U.K. during July They are:— Mr. Hugh SaJ vage of the Singapore Standard; Mr. Wong Yit Cho of
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  • 95 4 It is understood that the population of Kampar m Perak is despaired over the statement made by Sir Gerald Templer when he was High Commissioner, with regard to the future of Kampar which appears to have been taken to have a deeper meaning than he intended,
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  • 51 4 Today, Wednesday, at 11.30 a.m. Mr. M. M. Khurana, the acting Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, wil] call Mr. T. N Kaul, Joint Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi, on the occasion of the opening of the Radiotelephone Service between Malaya and
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  • 324 4 PONDICHERIIY The n&ws of the breakdown of the Paris talks between India and France over the future of the French settlements m India was receiv<l with disappointment here. A prominent nationalist leader said this would only mean that "goonda raj" got a further lease
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  • 111 4 NEW DiHt^ni: Tn e Centre has sanctioned further grants and loans, amounting to Jte 13,28,000, tto various .-Staro Governments for the development of the handioom industry. Uttar Pradesh has Y><:en granted Rs. 4,03,350 and a ioan of Rs 18.Y50 fcjauraaacia has been sanctioned Ks '.oY,--187-8-0. A
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  • 80 4 HUNDREDS FIGHT FIRE AT SRINAGAR SRINAGAK: More than 100 shops and residential flats m Srinagar were completely destroyed by flames which for two hours recently defied t!>c efforts of hundreds of army personnel, miliitiamen and UM local fire brigade to control Unofficial figures place tho damage at several iakhs ut
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  • 125 4 ARAKAN MUSLIM LEADER ARRESTED RANGOON, June 15— Mohammed Cassim, former Indian army Major, who leads 300 fanatical Moslem "mujahids" of Western Burma has been arested m East Bengal and charged with illegal entry according to reports here today. Cassim styles himself as "major general* and has a price of Rupees
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  • 43 4 ENACTED NEW DUTCH ENVOY TO WARSAW Dr. F.A. van Woeden, the present Netherlands ConsulGeneral will leave Singapore on June 30. After his leave, he will go m October to Warsaw where he will represent the Netherlands Government with the Government of Po. land.
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  • 207 4 The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGii'ivray, tested ihe emergency '999' telephone .;ystem during his first omcia, vitit as High Commissioner to the Settlement of Penang yes terday. Sir Donald made the cai. irom the Penang Te:ephon.. Exchange, wnere lie .'.aw some wrf die latest and most
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  • 112 4  -  Lee Kong Chian We are informed that representatives of tiie Cniuesi? stu Jcnts went to see Mr. Lee lviing Chlaa yesterday morning to refute rumours that the Chinese students were planning a cash with the Malay community. Taey informed nim that "they hctve always oeen
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