Indian Daily Mail, 26 June 1954
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Title Section16 1954-06-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X .No. 130. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JPNE 26. 1954 FOUR PAGES IS CENTS16 words
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1012 1954-06-26 1 Colony Govt. Has No Objection: Way Paved For Restoration Of Franchise QUESTION OF FORMER INDIAN STATES SUBJECTS NOT DECIDED YET IBy Our Staff Reporter The thousands of Indians, Pakistanis and C eyionese who had beton ending the tranehise in Singapore as Commonwealth citizens but wholostif1,012 words
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Article121 1954-06-26 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. June 25.— The City Police yesterday took into preventive Custody Mr. T. J. V Naldu, a former non-Gazetted Government employee and Secretary of the Non-Gazettea Officers Association. on a charge of intention to stop the Chief Ministers car on Mount Road while proceeding121 words
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209 1954-06-26 1 UNLOADING UNDER STRICT SECURITY PRECAUTIONS From Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY, June 25.— A big cargo ship suspected to carry good quantities of ammunition arrived here today and began unloading under the fcupervision of the (Tench Indian military and ohee. The ship which left209 words
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Article106 1954-06-26 1 ««iW DELHI, June 25 Contusion over whether or not Mr. Chou En.lai, the Chinese Prime Minister' is a vegetarian ended happily todby with th© preparation of a red hot InoSuua curry f o r his lunch at Government House. Menu arrangements were upset when aReuter - 106 words
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79 1954-06-26 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 25.— The State Chief Minister Mr. Kamaraj Nadar seeking election to the Assembly from the one general seat in the double member Constituency of Gudiyatham in North Arcot District where the poll is due on Aug. 1,79 words
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469 1954-06-26 1 India Won't Join Any RedSponsored Asian Bloc NEW DELHI, June 25.— India would not favourably receive any proposal put forward by Chinese Premier Chou En-lai towards forming a "Asian Bloc", informed quarters said here today. These quarters said Chou's remarks in an interview with a correspondent of the "Hindu," Madras,Reuter - 469 words
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1519 1954-06-26 1 5,000 At Airport Receive Chinese Premier NEW DELHI, June 25.— The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, and the Chinese Prime Minister Mr. Chou En Lai, met at 1530 local time today for the first of their series of talks on Asian problems. Mr. ChouReuter - 1,519 words
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Article105 1954-06-26 1 Janab Abdul Shafi Passes Away We regret to announce the death from cancer at the early age of 37 of Ja n ab Mohamed Shaft, a Director of Messrs. Naina Mohamed Sons., Singapore Malaya, at 12.40 a.m. on Thursday night (June 24), at the Nagore Darga (Mosque), near Nagapattinam, 3outh105 words
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Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Sat. June 26, 1954 Notes And Comments
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Article209 1954-06-26 2 THE Malayan Indian Congress's expression of "full moral support" for the UMNO-MCA Alliance's boycott of the legislatures is a most deplorable one indeed, while its further decision not to launch a "sympathy strike" by withdrawing its own member from the Federal Legislative Council, despite its moral support,209 words
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Article216 1954-06-26 2 SPEAKING about selfgovernment, Mr. C. C. Tan in his presidential address to his Party, asks what harm is there in waiting for a few more years if, by so doing, we can guarantee the welfare and safety of the people. According to him, the ordinary man216 words
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Article180 1954-06-26 2 MR- C. C. Tan's presidential address to the annual meeting of the Singapore Progressive Party on Thursday is replete with platitudes of the type which leaders who believe they are on the threshold to power and position, usually indulge in. The Progressive Party has made180 words
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Article948 1954-06-26 2 Jaiprakash On The Objects Of Sampattidan Movement BOMBAY: ''Sampattidan Movement is based on the Gandhi an principle of trusteeship. It creates a new psychology that property belongs to society/ said Mr. Jai Prakash Narain in the course of a talk to Pressmen. Mr. Narain said thatFOC - 948 words
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Article254 1954-06-26 2 HYDERABAD: The Arva« Conference which w£ hdd here recently passed a rp<£jii to prohibit the ex. SihSSIVf 0 obscen <* aims, the EfiHSr lo objectionable advertisements and the broad! stresSlifhJ ndeCent son^^t Sonwf. the mora -l tone of thS The Conference expressed dissatisfaction atFOC - 254 words
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249 1954-06-26 2 KARACHI: Pakistan Prime [Minister, Mr. Mohammed All, told Parliament last Thursday, he would soon allot a day for a full dress discussion on imposition of Governor's rule (on May 30) in East Bengal. Mr Mohammed AH made the •statement following attempts by Congres sFOC - 249 words
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Article317 1954-06-26 2 Report Of Press Commission T,-C. Minister's Hope <^UILON: The third annual conference of the TravancoreCocJiin Working Journalists' Association was held recently at the Sree Narayana College There was a large gathering of working journalists and others. Mr. k. Gopala Pillai, Chan man of the Reception Com" mittee, welcoming the gathering,FOC - 317 words
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91 1954-06-26 2 NEW DELHI: The Un'on Rjehlbilitation Ministry has sanctioned a further loan of Rs. 50 lakhs to West Bengal for its rehabilitation schemes during the first quarter of the current financial year. The loan la to be drawn by the State Government as and whenFOC - 91 words
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Article175 1954-06-26 2 NEW DELHI: Schedules setting out the import requirements of India and Sweden for the year 1954 were appended to the current IndoSwedish trade arrangement by an exchange of letters between the representatives of the two Government here. Some of the Important commodities which will be available for exportFOC - 175 words
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188 1954-06-26 2 LONDON: India's Health Minister, Rajkumari Anirit Kaur, recently said India was trying to make foer 'humble contribution to ease world tension. 1 Speaking at a reception held in her honour by the Woman's Council at the Overseas league, she said that everywhere in the worldFOC - 188 words
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206 1954-06-26 2 INDIAN PRESS DELEGATION TO W. GERMANY BOMBAY: Mr. M. Pochhammer, ponsul-General for West Germany in Bombay, said here that there were common bonds which neld together the peoples of GeiS many and India. He aaid that as great activities of nationbuilding were going on in India, Germany was struggling toFOC - 206 words
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Article131 1954-06-26 2 BANGALORE: The Indian Coffee Board at Its annuol meeting hare recommended a n export allocation of 3,000 t on s out of the 1963-54 crop ove and above the 5,000 tons «lready sold 'or sUpments. The Board re-elected Mr H Sickiaverappa, Minister <rf j,,1 dustriesFOC - 131 words
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60 1954-06-26 2 HYDERABAD: A party of about 20 members of the State Assembly including Mr. V. B. Raju, Former Minister, left by train las* week for Kashmir on a three- week's visit During their stay in that State, the members are expected to tour various places ofFOC - 60 words
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Advertisement238 1954-06-26 2 UNBERTHED PASSAGE FARES Singapore/ Madras $79.00 with diet $61.00 without diet Singapore/Nagapattinam $78.00 with diet $60.00 without diet Passengers are advised thut these are the authorised rates and should report any person demanding more. ISLAY KERR COMPANY 8.1.5. N. Company Ltd.. j Agents PASSAGES TO SOUTH INDIA B. I. S.238 words
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730 1954-06-26 3 Venue Of Next Congress Not Decided Yet But Provisional Reception Committee To Be Constituted MADRAS: The Executive Committee of the Tamil Nad Pradesh Congress Committee, which met on r^riday last at the office of the Congress Legislature Party in Government House Estate, Mount Boatl, decided to constitute a provisional ReceptionFOC - 730 words
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152 1954-06-26 3 Electrical Plant Industry In Colmbatore COIMBATORE Presiding over the function to award certificates tor the refresher course students in Radio Technology concluded by tho Radio Electronics Research institute. Mr. a R. Darao*S?* M.P.. Principal of the P9U Engineering Codege that himself and other 'legialators had suggested to Government that ooimbatoreFOC - 152 words
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Article310 1954-06-26 3 MADURAI: Mr. P. T. Rajan, M.L.A., Leader of the Justice Party, vigorously Ueiended the new rules for admib^ipn to the professional college in the State and said that those who criticised them out -jf one motive or another show--ed litt'e regard for justice and iairpiay andFOC - 310 words
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172 1954-06-26 3 MADRAS: Mr. M. Achuthan Natr, Wynaad, has won the North Malabar district prize in the paddy crop competition conducted in 1953-54. with an yield of 2,207 lbs. of paddy per acre. Mr. Chakkara Kunnath Kunhikannan, Eadakkad, Mr. X T- Padmanabham Nambiar. Pannlyanniur, Mr. V. I.FOC - 172 words
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398 1954-06-26 3 KARACHI: Marwart jute industrialists in Dacca have been (leaving the country since the imposition of Section 9Z m A laj East Bengal, it is reported in the Morning News. These industrialists, who control 80 per cent of the jute trade in East Pakistan had reservedFOC - 398 words
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346 1954-06-26 3 Rs.110 million Power Schemes For India KURNOOL: The Planning commission has agreed to initiate power schemes costing Rs. 11 crores for the whole of India during 1954.55. The Natural Resources department has asked all State ijovernments to furnish details of power schemes for this purpose, with a view to formulatingFOC - 346 words
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Article, Illustration93 1954-06-26 3 Eleveruyear-old Korean youngster, Tong 11 Han, who played more than 70 concerts at U.S. bases in Japan and Korea arrives at Grand) Central Station in New York City, June 16, accompanied! by Lieut. Thomas Cutshaw, U.S.A.F. The boy's talent so impressed his audiences of servicemen, that Lt. Gen, Samuel E.A.P. - 93 words
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Article57 1954-06-26 3 LAHORE: The threat to Jampur town on account of floods in the Indus has been averted, it is officially stated here. The closure of the river's spill near Sheru village is proceeding. A length Of 2,000 ft. has been closed in the river bank out ofFOC - 57 words
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Article36 1954-06-26 3 NEW DELHI: It is considered unlikely in informed circles that Mr. B. G. Kher India's High Commissioner in Britain, will be in a position return to his duties, for .-ersonal reasons.. FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article140 1954-06-26 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has decided to include, with immeddate effect, the State of Jammu and Kashmir in the zone comprising the States fo Punjab PBJPSU., Delhi, Himachal Pradesh an^ Bilaspur for the free movement of wheat and wheat products within it, saysFOC - 140 words
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Article207 1954-06-26 3 BOMBAY: Mr. B. M. Hm, Chairman of the Hindustan Motors Limited, presented to Mr. Morarji Desai, Chief Minister of Bombay, a car manufactured in India with an engine made in pidia by Indians He said the car compared favourably with that of any other make. HandingFOC - 207 words
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Article58 1954-06-26 3 ALLAHABAD: The open sitting of the Kumbh Tragedy Inquiry Committee is likely to be resumed on June 21. It is learnt that the chair, man, Mr. Verma, after study, ing, the records, has now decided to examine 12 more witnesses. Recording of evidence will, in all probability,58 words
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Advertisement62 1954-06-26 3 Wtf JH ABBm I s bbWI^L Service via S^' 3 A&^' EFFECTIVE 18th JULY 1954 j I Sl \\^u Leave Singapore every ii -%**«%J^^ SUNDAY at 7 a.m. I With an Excellent Connection I Visit South India the Land iviriinAnr of Ancient Indian Culture. dOiIIdAi /LIJIIOrE (4 SERVICES A WEEK)62 words
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Article100 1954-06-26 4 COLOMBO: The poet Of Vice-chancellor of the University has been made toPtb attractive to foreigners. The University Council decided last week that if a foreigner was given the post he should receive a salary of Re. 60,000 per annum. The salary of the present Vloe-Chancellor is Rs. 45,000FOC - 100 words
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208 1954-06-26 4 Ceylon Rubber For Red China Offer Of Higher Prices Accepted COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government has accepted n offer from the People's Republic of China to buy our crepe rubber at prices higher than wprld market pHees. Consignments totalling 75 tons of crepe have already been shipped to Red Chin vFOC - 208 words
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351 1954-06-26 4 COLOMBO: Sir Oliver OoonetuHeke, Minister of Finance, officially announced the World Bank's loan of Rs 91,--000,000 for Stage n of the Hydro-Electric Scheme at a preas conference bold la** week. After the announcement, Sir Oliver said that the last of the series ofFOC - 351 words
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Article73 1954-06-26 4 C H A AKACHCHERI: When Mr. K. KamMah (85), a teacher, was on his way to school at KodUcatnam on Wednesday, nitric add was it is reported, thrown on his face and chest by the occupants of a car which slowed &>wn near him for thatFOC - 73 words
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Article160 1954-06-26 4 COLOMBO: The sailor gete his tot of rum. The soldier gets hijj mu,g of beer. This is the custom the world over. But in ceyion, wnere the Army ana the Navy are both young an<i small, a campaign is on foot to wean ourFOC - 160 words
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Article191 1954-06-26 4 NO WELCOME ADDRESS TO P. M.! KELANIYA The Prime Minister will not be presented with an Address of Welcome when he visits Kelaniya on Juiy 11. This was decided at tnt joint meetingr of the Rural Development, Women's Thrift i-ad CAP and S Societies of .ielaniya, which wasi held atFOC - 191 words
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182 1954-06-26 4 COLOMBO. The Union of Ceylon Students in India w*s inaugurated at St. John's College hall last week, by Mr T. Muttusamypiliai, Crown Adv>cate and General Mana?-r. Jaffna Hindu College, anc! other affiliated colleges. The following were eiecK/a office-bearers for the n-xt academic year: President.FOC - 182 words
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Article49 1954-06-26 4 NATANDIYA: The oldest President of Paaala Katun." riya died recently. Ceatenariaa Warnakuiasuriya Isabel Pereira, was 120 years old. She was born on June 24, 1834. She bad seen 66 grandchildren. She had 12 children. The age of the oldest living son is 84 year*.— FOC.49 words
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Article87 1954-06-26 4 AMSTERDAM, Jun e 25 An Indonesian delegation headed by Indonesian Foreign Minister Soenarjo arrived here Wednesday to start discussing the liquidation of the nve.yeai old Netherlands-Indonesian Union, beginning June 28. The Indonesian Foreign Mi. nis'er on arrival said Indone. sia wanted to replace the UnionAP - 87 words
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325 1954-06-26 4 From Monday, June 28, the Singapore Traffic Police intend to try out a new expert ment for traffic control in Oliver Quay in order to factliate the flow of traffic an<| the ease with which intelligent pedestrians may cross from one sidfe325 words
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135 1954-06-26 4 U.N.P. PLAN CITY COUNCIL CAMPAIGN COLOMBO A six man committee was appointed by the UNP last week to draw up the party programme to fight the Municipal Council elections. The Committee consists of Messrs. Anandatissa de Alwis (Chairman), V. A. Sugathadasa, Cyril de S Wijeyeratne, M. H. Mohamed. M. D.FOC - 135 words
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Article88 1954-06-26 4 AVISSAWELLA Peraawathie, a 15-year_old school girl of Avissawella, ia alleged to have been strangled at about dawn on Sunday morning as she was sleeping alone at home in the absence of her parents. Neighbours rushed her to the Avissuwella hospital but life was found to beFOC - 88 words
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Article218 1954-06-26 4 LONDON, June 25 Prince Charles paid a surprise visit to the London Zoo Wednesday ;tnd although he mixed free'.y with other children watching the animals, was unrecognised. With Price Charles were his governess, Mis.s Catherine Peebles, and an official of the zoo. No speial arrangement hadReuter - 218 words
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Article113 1954-06-26 4 COL.GMKO, June 2o Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, thinks the prospects of peace in Indo-Chlna are brighter tnougn the Geneva peace talks appeared to be failing a week ago, reliable sources said here. Mr. Nehru slad, In a me«s«. age to Sir John Kotelawaia. PremierReuter - 113 words
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Article104 1954-06-26 4 WASHINGTON, June 25 The House of Representatives foreign Affairs committee Wednesday authorised paying a one way passage to th e Soviet Union for any resident of the United States desiring to stay there. Mr. Robert Chiperfield, chairman of the committee, who sponsored authorisation in an amendmentReuter - 104 words
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Article47 1954-06-26 4 NEW DELHI, June 25 Aling King Tribhuvana of Nepal will fly from here to Calcutta for treatment of a heart ailment as soon as he is able to travel, official sources said here. The Monarch has been receiving medical ■attention for a year. APAP - 47 words
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270 1954-06-26 4 COLOMBO: If you are sending your son to the United Kingdbm to find employment to see to it that either employment has been definitely promised before he leave*, or that he has enough money to m aintaln himself till he finds employment.FOC - 270 words
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