Indian Daily Mail, 3 July 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 137. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 123 1 Next Congress Session Will Be Held In Madras City Claims Of Other Places Dismissed For Financial Reasons From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 2.— The Madras City is most likely to be the venue for the plenary session of the Indian National Congress scheduled to be held m Tamilnad m
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    78 1 Top picture shows Chinese Premier MR. CHOU EN LAI meeting India's Preaidi-nt R A .IE NORA PRASAD »n Now Delhi on Juno 25 when h« arrived there for three.day ta ks with Inlia's Prime Minister MR. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU. Picture o n right shows the. Indian Prim. Minister SRI JAWAHARLAL NEHRU,
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  • 102 1 BAM SAuVADUii, J uiy 2. Peace was agreed today m '-he 12-cl iy Guatemala war. Go^ ernment and rebel le:.Uer. meet. rig here settled on a new fivj man junta. Colonel Elfego Monzon, head of State m Guatemala, will head the junta for the time being and
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  • 234 1 Canadian PM. On Churchill's U.S Trip OTTAWA. July 2. Cana das Prime Minister, Mr. Louis St. Laurent, said yesterday that no problems were settled by Sir Winston Churchill's visit to the United States and Canada. But he added that the psy chological effect of the visit had been good. It
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  • 122 1 Communist To Oppose Kamaraj From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 2. M r Kamaraj Nadar, the State's Chief Minister, will face a, straight contest for the general' seat on the double-member Gudiyatham constituency m North Apcot District where the poll isi scheduled for Aug. 1. His opponent will be Mr.
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  • 142 1 The Member for Health, Dr. Lee Tiang Keng, visited the Penang General Hospital ot* July 1 to give a pint of blood to the flood Bank. It wa_ his second pint to the Bank. His first donation was made sometime m September 1952. After giving his
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  • 79 1 LONDON, July 2. Sir John Meuer, who renounced £>ir Churchill's leadership and resigned trom the Conservative rarty on June 2, last night decided to rejoin it. Sir John Meiler who strongly objected' to members of Parua ment getting a pay rise, resigned at a time
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  • 71 1 MRS. ROOSEVELT CANCELS SOVIET TOUR NEW YORK, July 2.— Mrs. E leaner Roosievelt announced yesterday that she had cancelled a one-month trip to the Soviet Union because Soviet officials had failed to grant a visa for a trained reporter or Russian speaking writer to accompany her. Reuter. BERLIN, July 2.
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  • 26 1 KANSAS CITY, July 2 Former President Harry s. Truman, recovering from a major operation, was reported "progressing well* but slowly last night- A.P.
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  • 137 1 WASHINGTON, July 2.— A resolution directing President Eisenhower to notify the United Nations that the United States would completely withdraw from the world organisation if Communist China were admitted, was introduced m the Senate yesterday. Senator Pat MoCarran, Democrat, who
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  • 42 1 LONDON, July 2.— Mr .Clement Attlee, leader of the British Labour Party, has ac. cepted an invitation to visit Australia as a guest of the government after his trip to China m August, it was announced yesterday. Reuter
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  • 36 1 HENLEY, July 2 Royal Engineers beat Royal Singa. pore %acht Club easily m seven minutes 46 seconds In the quarter-final of the Wyfild Cup for coxwalnlers fours at Henley Regratta today, Reuter
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  • 210 1 Kashmir: Ali Appeals And Warns KARACHI. July 2. Mr. Mohamed Ali, Pakistan Prime Minister, yesterday appealed to "all free and peace loving peoples" to direct their attention to a satisfactory solution Of the Kashmir problem. In his monthly broadcast to the nation the Prime Minister said: "We shall never rest
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  • 122 1 GOANS' FREEDOM MARCH ON AUG 15 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, July 2— Hundreds of Goans will march into Portuguese Goa on Aug. 15 to offer non-violent Satyagraha on a -»id to liberate it from the Portuguese rule and merge with India. The campaign to mobilse volunteers has been set
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  • 75 1 From Our Own uji respondent MADRAS, July 1. tne executive of the Tam.lnad North Boundary Protection Committee oecided to send a deputation to Premier Nehru to represent the deteriorating conuitiony of tne Tammans m Cnittor District aiter the filiation of tne Andhra State, lt aiso finalised
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  • 100 1 At the 6th Annual General Meeting of the Department of Broadcasting Emplo yees> i jnion held on June 27 at the onion Headquarters, the foi. lowing office-bearers were elected for the period 1954/ 1959. President: Mr. C. S. EMM*** rio (rte-eiected); Vice-Presi-dent: Mr. HasaAi Soleiman (Re-elected); Hon.
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  • 161 1 —Nehru's View From Our Own Correspondent SIMLA, July 2. Premier Nehru here on a holiJa>j addressing a meeting, expressed preference for the small States m the proposed reorganisation of States. He explained that the strength and greatness of a State does not depend on
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  • 988 1 (BY LARRY ALLEN) The Red tide of Communism today had enguif ed roughly three-quarters of the 8,000 square nines of the vital Red Hi ver Delta m Northern Indochina and was swiftly surging into the rest of it. An estimated 0,000,000 of the
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  • 175 1 S.E.A. DEFENCE PACT URGENT NOW Casey NhiW YOriK, July Ik— Mr. R. vi. otisey, Australian Minister tor External Attains, oujd nere last nignt tiuit tne ..ag new *ren--n witndrawai m Ktiuu-Cnina increaseo tne urgency tor setting up a couccuve Jdcunty agreement m Soutn. _w_B% Asia. Tnese notices, he aaded, wouid
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  • 116 1 DJAKARTA, July 1 —Indonesia has shipped 6,000 tons of rubber to the Chinese Pec. p*es Kepuuiic, imi-ia twrnmd trade circles here disclosed yesterday pointing out tnat 3nlp.ut.nl vvck. made under regulations of basic trade ag. reement reached oet ween ±n. donesla and China m November
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  • 489 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Sat. July 3, 1954. NOTES AND COMMENTS (ON A PETITION TO A SULTAN) PAST RECALLED YES, what they sowed, they are reaping! The Sultans who inspired the formation of the UMNO, found it a useful instrument to launch popular agitations m support of their cause, namely,
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  • 705 2 Pak Parliament Debates Hug's Dismissal Action Without Parallel In Democratic World —GHAFFAR KHAN KARACHI: Parliament last week debated for three hours the situation arising oat of the dismissal of Mr. Fazlul Hug's Ministry and imposition of Governor's rule m East Bengal on M^y 30. Opening the debate, the Prime Minister,
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  • 67 2 PATNA Sri Jagjiwan Ram, India's Communication Minister, said the Government of India was considering a proposal under which Government employees would be required to sign a pledge that they would not observe untouchabiuty m any shape or formHe disclosed this at a reception held m his honour by
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  • 63 2 DEATH OF FIRST SOUTH INDIAN BISHOP VELLORE: The Right Reverend P. Mariaselvam, fifth Salesian bishop and the first South Indian bishop, died here last week. He wasi suffering from a malignant brain tumour which ultimately brought on paralysis. He was 57. Bishop Mariaselvam was ordained m 1922 and secured his
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  • 90 2 KATHMANDU Nepal's De. fence Minister, Kaiser Shamshere, told the Nepal Advisory Assembly that the Indian military mission m Nepal was engaged m training the Nepaiese Army, as a result of which there had been an appreciable improvement m the Defence forces. Replying to a supplementary,
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  • 74 2 Separation Of Judiciary In Malabar KOZHIKODE: It is understood that Mr. Justice Satyanarayana Rao of the Madras High Court will formally inaugurate the seperatlon of the Judiciary from the Executive m Malabar shortly. Mr. Sankunni Nair, Additional First Class Magistrate, Palghat, has been appointed Additional First Clase Magistrate (Judiciary) of
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  • 27 2 SALARIES OF SIND MINISTERS REDUCED KARACHI: The Sind Gov. ernment decided to reduce thm monthly sa. aries of Sind Ministers from Rs. 2,500 to Rs 2,000.- FOC
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  • 243 2 DACCA: The East Bengal Governor. Major-General Lskandar Mirza, reiterated that the main planks of his policy were (1) maintenance of law and order, (2) toning up of the administration, and (3) improvement of the lot of the rural people. The Governor, who is
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  • 190 2 KARACHI The Sind Camnet was expanded last week to include six more Ministers, raising its strength to eleven. One of the new Ministers is Kazi Abdul Mannan whose Inclusion has intrigued Sina politicians. Kazi Abdul Mannan was dismissed omy three months ago as the Public Workes Minister
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  • 361 2 INCOME FOR ARCHAKAS IN ANDHRA MADRAS It isl learnt that an understanding has been arrived at between the hereditary erchakas and the Government of Andhra In the matter of allocation of the income from service Inam lands held by these archakas, at a conference held on Saturday last between the
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  • 72 2 KURNOOL: Mr Tenneu Viswanatham, Minister for I-#w and Finance, told Prtasmen that the Andhra High Court, which will beinaugu,J rated on July 5. will commence work with six Juogea and will have a seventh judge as and when the work increases. July 5 will
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  • 510 2 HYDERABAD: Mr. Fazl AU, Chairman of the states Reorganisation Commission, and Mr. H. N Kunzru, Member, arrived here last week from Rangalore, Mr. P. C. Chaudhry, Secretary, also arrived here last week and iSaruar Panikkar another member, will join the Commission latter. A spokesman
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  • 223 2 KURNOOL. Mr. Tenneti Vlswanatnam, Minister for Finance and Law, Andhra State, who had been to De!hl, returned to Kurnool after vLsiting Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam eu route. While m Delhi, he had discussions on the Sri Venkateswara University Bill, which is awaiting the assent of the
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  • 98 2 ETAWAH Mr. Gajendra Singh, a Socialist M.L.A. 0 f Uttar Pradesh and his wife were convicted and sentenced under the Special Powers Act to six months* rigorous imprisonment and fines of Rs. To each, m default one month's additional imprisonment, on a charge of
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  • 48 2 MADRAS The Backward Classes Commission appointed wf the Pres dent to draw up a Ist of backward classes other than Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes arrived m Madras on July 26 to tour =!ome of the Tamil district of \fadras State till August I.— FOC
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  • 2021 3 SinO'lndian Amity Stressed At State Banquet By Both Premiers Asia Today Is No Longer Asia Of Yesterday -Chou NEW DELHI: Though China and India have their Parwcular and individual backgrounds, their special cultural inheritance and other differences, they have peen
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  • 187 3 _m_^^_____^____ Off**** and non-official sources m ifelhi were greatly surprised at reports enmmrfSurTJS aTLJS^ sources and published m Buit?» and^^wlS* SS tightly n the hands of the Chinese. It was also reported that the President's reception ln honour of the Chinese Prime Minister was kept
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  • 81 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru wai vsit China some time this year, it was learnt here on Saturday last. It could not, however, be stated when the visit would materialize because lt would depend, on the domestic preoccupations of the Prime Minister. Two years ago Mr. Nehru
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  • 151 3 could raise tnelr voice jointly wor»d peace there was no other torce to successfully siience it. He said that Nepal was passing tnrougb a crisis unprecedented m her history. -Nepal needs stability Within and witn out. If eftorts of the two Prime Ministers meeting at Delhi, succeeded m ensuring peace
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  • 202 3 NEW DELHI: The All-India Peace Council, welcoming the Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai to India, described his meeting witn Mr. Nehru as of "historic significance" not only for the peoples of China and India, but for the peoples of Asia and the world. The Council expressed
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  • 119 3 NEW DELHI: The Chi. nese Embassy held a reception last Saturday m honour of Mr. Chou' En-lai. The Embassy wore a festive look with multi-coloured lights decorating all over. Over 500 guests were present, representing all shades of opinion. Mr. Chou En.lai and Prime Minister Nehru moved
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  • 108 3 RANGOON: Mr. Chou En. lai s visit to New Delhi to meet Prime Minister Nehru aroused considerable interest m Burmese and foreign circles here, Political circles said that exchange of view s between the two leaders would bring better understanding between the peoples of China and
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  • 139 3 NEW DELHI: The Heads of the United States and Japanese Diplomatic Missions m New Delhi have not been invited to the banquet offered by Premier Nehru at the Indian President's residence on Saturday m honour of the Chinese Premier Chou En-lai.
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  • 211 3 BOMBAY Thu Government of India have decided to tane over a„ocks of medium and coarse varieties of rice lying with the Government of Bomoay excepting m Ratnagir.. ivoiaba and Kanara districts and to issue Burma rice. Aiong with the sale by the Jnion Government of
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  • 75 3 BOMBAY Stocks of raw rubber, and rubber goods stored m a rubber factory near Mazagaon, m Western Bombay, were destroyed m are recently. Part of the building housing the factory was damaged by the fire. No official estimate of the damage was available. Seven fire
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  • 113 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan Foreign Office on Saturday expressed surprise at the Government ol India's decision to keep Burma, Indonesia and Ceyion informed of the current Nehru-Chou En.lai talks at New Delhi. A spokesman of the Fo reign Office said that Pakis tan, as a participant m the Colombo
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  • 1567 4 Ceylon Wants Ceylonese As Vice-Chancellor NATIONAL SELF-RESPECT REQUIRES IT, SAYS NR. C. SUNTHERALINGAN COLOMBO: The public mind has rightly become agitated over the appointment of 'the next vice-Chan-cellor of Ceylon's only University institution under legislative enactment, writes Mr. C. Suntheralingain m the "Ceylon Observer" and adds: The precursor of the
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    39 4 PHOTO. Mr. H. J. C Kulasingha, legislative Councillor, speaking at the opening ceremony o i the nc«.v Pasir Panjang Post Office on July 1. Standing ut extreme left is Mr. A P Menon, a resident of Paslr Panjang.- PR
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  • 25 4 The London Gazette of July 1 announces the promotion of Air Commodore W.M.L. MacDonald, Air Officer Commanding, Singapore to be Air VSceMarshal.
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  • 81 4 The Post Office has now introduced a revised Inland Cash .on Delivery Service which has many improvements over the former system. The mad n benefits of the new service, which began on July 1. are that senders will now receive payment more promptly and that Trade Orders
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  • 166 4 Singapore Chinese Christian Inter-Church Union will launcn a month's campaign to ra so funds for the new milliondollar Chlneae YMCA build. Ing, the chairman, the Rev Guok Koh Muo, announced last night. The campaign is the result of a suggestion from the Chinese YMCA board
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  • 165 4 LEEDS, Yorkshire, July 2 Queen Elizabeth, the Princes* Royal and Si r Winston Churchill were among those who Bent messages of cungratula. tion yesteruay to the Yorkshire Post, outspoken daiiy newspaper which first appea.. Ed exactly 200 years ago. The Queen's message said: "I send my
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  • 23 4 The net collection? from In. come Tax for the period, J'in" 1 to Juno 30, amounted to $18,743,835.65
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  • 45 4 Mr. W. A. C. Goode, Colonial Secretary, will visit the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital at 9 a.m. on Monday, July 5, On July 18 he will make a broadcast appeal over Radio Malaya for public support for St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Week.
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  • 175 4 CITY COUNCIL WORKERS MEETING TOMORROW A combined moss meeting of all daily-rated workers of Singapore CIU Council is to be •ie.d n the premises of Badminton Hail Lorong No. 20 at p.m. tomorrow, Sunday, the Singapore City Counci labour Unions Federation says a press statement The statement adds: "Every dally
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  • 63 4 Beginning on July 5, Mr. Jecrge G. Thomson will give a series of lectures on "Asia Today" at the V.M.C.A. Singapore on Mondays at 8 p m. The detailed titles will be: July s— Asia's Place In the World Today. July 12— The Problems of South
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  • 135 4 A Police convoy travelling from Kroh to Baling (Upper Perak) was fired on at 9 p.m. on Thursday, Two shots were Qred but there were no casualties, says an Emergency Communique issued m Kua!a Lumpur last night It adds: A number of
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  • 27 4 HANOI, July 2 The French Command announces that the evacuation of the southern rone of thei delta region has been successfully completed.- Reuter
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