Indian Daily Mail, 5 July 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, X. No. 139. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 5, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 162 1 Andhra High Court Opening Today From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. July 4.— The High Court for Andhra State has been constituted with only three judges and will function from today, July 5. The President of the Indian Union has appointed Mr. K. Subbarao as the Chief Justice, with Mr. P.
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  • 194 1 Winstedt On Br. Responsibility In Malaya LONDON, July 4.— Sir R.chard Winstedt, a former president of the Royal Asiatic Soc.ety and an authority on Malaya claimed yesterday that British responsibility cannot yet be relinquished m Malaya. In a letter pub.. shed m the Times Sir Richard Winstedt declared I am
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  • 126 1 LONDON, July 4.— The Financial Times yesterday maintained that a natural rubber Drice much above the present level might r>e harmful Although the advance m the rubber price has been particularly marked this week there has been a consistant improvement m natural rub' or values
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  • 102 1 BOMBAY. July —The Portuguese Government m Goa arrested Dr. J. F. Martinsi. a well-known medical practitioner of Bardez. on June 26. according to news received here at the Goa National Congress. His arrest came after house searches and detention of 20 persons on June 18 m connexion
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  • 136 1 Grant Of 4 Seats For Indians Disappoints India Govt. From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 4.— The Govt, of India circles are greatly disappointed with the Ceylon Government's decision that citizens of Indian origin should only get four seats m the Lanka Parliament It
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  • 174 1 Merger Movement Intensified In French India MADRAS, July 4.— The tempo of the movement for the merger of the French settlements with India is increasing daily, according to information reaching m Madras. In Pondicherry, Karaikal and Mane, the people are stepping up their activities to end the French rule. Peaceful
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  • 151 1 ON BOARD I.N.S. DELHI, iu.y rtear-Admiral Ballance said that the Ten De?v.c Channel 'batt.e" for one hoar ..st week was fought with all seriousness and gave the Indian Navy ships valuable training. The ships are on a summer training cruise. Admiral Balance himself acted as
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  • 107 1 U.S. Against China's Entry Into U.N. —Nixon ROMERSET, Pennsylvania July 4 vice President Mr. Richard Nixon saad yesterday that the American people could be sure that the Government would oppose the admls. sion of China to the United Nations. Mr. NixOq said China could not qualify to be a member
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  • 91 1 From Our Own Correspondent TELLICHEKRY July 4.— The French Administrator at Mahe has bf gun to expei leading members of 'the Pro-Merger Movement m the little Settlement m Malabar. Two leading lawyers Mr. Kunhiram Nair and V. Kesavan were ordered
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  • 112 1 NEW DELHI, July 4.— The following promotions m the Indian Navy, with effect from June 30, have been announced, says a Press Note issued by the Press information Bu.eau (Defence Wing), Government of India recently. Substantive promotions Commanders (acting Captains) to be Captains M. K. Hoblo
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  • 96 1 NEW DELHI. July 4.— The Government of the Federation of Malaya has agreed to record ev.dence of persons cited as witnesses m criminal cases m India who for the time are resident m Malaya. The judicial authority m India who wantsi such evidence
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  • 73 1 BONN, July 3.— Dr Sartone, of the Indonesian Parliament was received by Dr. Kenrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, Friday m Dr. Adenuaer's Chancel lery, the White Palais Schaumburg, overlooking th_ Rhine. Dr. Sartone and his wife are on a tour of West European He
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  • 25 1 A Chinese terrorist walked into Johore Bahru Police Station and gave himself up, says an Emergency, communique issued m Kuala Lumpur Sunday.
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  • 50 1 The Air Ministry announces the appointment of Air Vice Marshal W. M. Mac Donald, A.O.C. Singapore, to be Assistant Chief of Air Staff (Intelligence), m September. He would succeed Air Vice Marshal S. J. Sressengtes. the Ccmmander-ln-Ch!ef designate of the Far Eaat Air Forct.
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  • 156 1 NEW DELHI, July 4.— The seventh session of the Counci of States which will begin jn Aug. 23, will have 28 sittings, according to the provisional calendar of sittings. The Council is scheduled to adjourn on September 30. August 27 and September 10 8888 oeen
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  • 480 1 New World Calendar: India's Suggestion To Be Considered U.N.E.S.C.O. MEMORANDUM CALCUTTA, July 4— Dr. JV. M. ShaJi, Indain Mnfe to the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation, last week said the U.N. body, at its meeting m Geneva on June 30, would consider a new world calendar to replace
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  • 121 1 BRUNEI, British Borneo. July 4 Work is to oegin, Wiunn a tew weens on me first portion of the trunn highway linking Brunei town with lYiiuia t>eiait owneid area at the western end ot the state. The road win joi n up with the present road xrom
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  • 236 1 SsIMLA, Juiy 4 Biiaspur has been merged with Huiiachai rrjuifcsh witn effect from following the enforcement ot the Uunachai Fradesh and biiaspur Act, 1964, it is learned here. Buaspur has Sf iSiuSo 43 BqUare nmeS aJld a totaJ Meanwhile the States Reorganization Commission neaued by
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  • 431 1 An American Correspondent's View NEW DELHI, July 4.— lf Bombay state's Chief Minister starts packing his bags for a shift to Delhi, it's a sure sign, say Indian politicians, that he has been tagged as heir apparent to Prime Minister Jawaharial Nehru of India, writes
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  • 45 1 Gopala Menon Arriving At 10.50 a.m. Today Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the Representative of tbe Gov. eruiiitut of India ia Malaya is expec.eu to arrive here today at 10.50 a-m. by .vir India international plane, and not at b. 50 a.m. as announced yesterday, E
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  • 138 1 Converting Sea Water Into Fresh Water ScrAi'i'utL,, July 4 a new metnou oit eonveiting sea water into fresh by freezing and meiting was reported tooay to be undergoing tests a.t the university of Washington ibiatej. Dr. Thomas Thompson of the university's oceanography department, said treezing ;ta water removed 75 to
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  • 82 1 LISBON, July 4 —Portugal reiusta to consider an m via n protest against the a£ rest or -41 demonstrators m wie Portuguese territory of Goa who were campangnin;? for union W itn India, 4, wa a announce^ here yesterday The Portuguese Foreign Ministry states -activities to
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  • 33 1 KANSAS CITY, July 4.— Former President Harry Truman who had an emercrency operation on June 28 was well enough yesterday to «it up m a chair 4n hospital Reuter. i
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  • 32 1 LONDON, Ju'y 4 British housewife^ sail" m TfcWfeljrar Square here yesterday to celebrate the end of food i"ation dnar. their blar^est t*a \*t*_Z 4ay m 14 yeai*- Reutor
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  • 111 1 Experimental Rubber F arm In U.S. NEW YORK, July 4 The New York Times reported that the United States Gov. ernment rubber research station at San Jose, costa tttoa, comprising of a 2,000 acre experimental rubber 'arm. nurseraes and research laboratories, has been placed on a maintenance basis. The project
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  • 42 1 NEW YORK. July 4— Co lumbla University's Geological Observatory last night recorded a "severe" earthquake located tentatively m the Indian Ocean, possibly ar^md Sumatra. T c smgle shock was recorded en the seismograph at 2251 GMT- Reuter
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  • 54 1 HUCKINGHAM, July 4— Ox roasting, a Tudo r fair and an historical mime wi:i be «toged m the market square and bull. rin ff of Buckinsrhim next Saturday to celebrate the 400 th anniversary of the granting of the charter o" mcorporation to the borough by
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  • 532 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. July 5, 1954 SHIFT U. N. H. Q. TO INDIA XH E United States has threatened to quit the United Nations Organisation altogether if cxunmunist China were admitted into it. A resolution to this ettect has already been introduced m the American Senate by Senator
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  • 245 2 Mettur Dam Was Contemplated 450 Years Ago By Cholas And Pal lavas DR. C. P. R.s REVELATION MADRAS: Proposals for the construction of the Mettur Dam had revolved round various Secretariates for 80 years before he was able to give the scheme a push forward, said Dr. C. P. Kamaswami
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  • 263 2 Nehru To Open Cancer Hospital In Hyderabad HYDERABAD: A Cancer Research Institute and hospital m Hyderabad will be opened °y the Prime Minister of India some time m January next year, probably on Jan. 26, sta. ted Nawab Mehdi Nawaz Jung, M.nister for Medicine and Public Heath and President of
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  • 157 2 CALCUTTA. Bus drivers and conductors operating on routes 51, 54 and 56 between riowrah station and -ialiy Khal, went o n strike from 4-15 on Sunday afternoon, m protest against action taken oy the police. It is stated that a traffic constable on point duty
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  • 174 2 ENS UING SESSION OF A.I.C.C. A..McR It was learnt here g* week that tho Congress President Mr. Jawaharlal -.ehru will arrive here by tram "n tne morning of July 24 for i e H^^ C SGSSi n Which Will J? eld J t re on Jul y 25 and 26.
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  • 93 2 BY-ELECTION TO DELHI STATE ASSEMBLY NEW DELHI: Mr. Kanwar Lai Gupta (Jan Sangh) was declared elected recently .n the by-election to the Deihi State Assembly from the rtoshanara constituency. He secured 900 votes more than the Congress candidate, Mr. Jagan Nath, who secured 3,232 votes. The other contestants, Mr. A.
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  • 32 2 JODHPUR: Khuman Singh, the notorious dacoit of village Kalyan wanted m connexion with a murder and nine dacoities, was killed m an encounter with the police last week. FOC
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  • 45 2 RANGOON Burma and Indonesia have signed a rice agreement under which Indonesia will buy from Burma 20.000 long tons of rice m 1954 md a minimum of 10,000 and a maximum of 50 000 tons m each of the next two years. FOC
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  • 71 2 TURC O-PAKISTANI COMMISSIONS KARACHI The Pakistani Government has set up a three -man commission to promote better understanding between Pakistan and Turkey with the Education Minister as its chairman. The other members will be an officer each from the Ministerics of Foreign Affaire and Education Pakistani Government .sources said that
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  • 52 2 NEW DELHI: Tho Govern, ment of India has released a further quota of GO.OOO tens of Nflt for sa'e m the open mar ket out of the 1953-54 produc. tion of all the factories In India, says a Food and Agriculture Ministry Press
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  • 263 2 BANGALORE: The twoday cuiu^rcuce of Central U'-a s»~utn xnoia states met at i>aug<nuie to luiniu-atf a pro. gramme ior exploration ttuu uctut.cU ptVHywwUOtf of tj«c mineral resouices of tiiv.i aiea^ an tne Couttxt of tne piand ior tne country's eorio..nC a^ve.opmciii., ...it. ti.. ->. Maiaviya, onion
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  • 525 2 COLOMBO: Dr. B. C. Roy, Chief Minister. West Bengal, on his 73rd birthday on Thursday, last allowed virtually no break m his usual long spell of work m Wr.ters' .bunding. This was true to the ideal he professed at reception given nim on behalf
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  • 44 2 CALCUTTA: One Gurmukhi manuscript entitled Dadu Prasad by Sunder Dass, the famous disciple of Dadu, a mystic saant of Rajputana (1544-1603 A.D.), was receu tly discovered by Mr Karpal Singh, m charge of the Sikh History Research Department, Khalsa College, Amritsar. FOG.
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  • 480 2 Deshmukh To Consult Centre NAGPUR: Mr. C. D. Deshmukh. Union Finance Minister, said that on return to Delhi he would discuss with the Industries Minister the newsprint project m Madhya Pradesh, with particular reference to he question of additional financial assistance. He said that they
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  • 457 2 Language Medium In Universities: Bombay Decision Condemned AHMEDABAD: A statement issued over the signatures of eight prominent leaders of Gujerat described the Bombay Government's decision to adopt from June, 1955, Il.ndi as the medium of instruction at the University stage m Government colleges as a "suicidal policy from the educational
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  • 1233 3 Great Send-Off At Air Port: Nehru Presents Album Of Photographs Of Tour CHOU'S TRIBUTE TO INDIAN PREMIER'S PEACE EFFORTS NEW DELHI: Mr. Chou En-.ai bade an affectionate good-bye to Prime Minister Nehru w*th folded hands and left for Rangoon
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  • 584 3 Common Struggle For Freedom Stressed NEW DELHI: The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai on June 28 declared his firm belief that common effort on the part of China and India would definitely make a great contribution to the cause of peace m
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  • 293 3 China's Isolation Is At An End-OBSERVERS NEW DELHI: One dii Chou meetings, according China which was forced to 1 vented by certain Western don sanitaire round her is to king her rightful place m given adequate proof of her che Geneva Conference. Apart from broad policy considerations m facing many
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  • 1701 3 Effect Of Chou's Visit NEW DELHI: Ihe Neuru-Chou En-lai talks may be saiu to nave nuu tne iou.mut.ojis wen anu trui.v for cioser anu iruitiuu co-vfCKtuou, paiucuiuiiy u_vtveen inuia anu Cliina and &<M*»tuiy among cmiuui Asian countries. i.ujj is now tamtam brought out by
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  • 76 4 COLOMBO: The Postal Department will shortly extend telegraphic facilities m swa. basha to about 60 special and first class post offices m the Island. Telegraphic facilities m Swabaaha are now available only m Colombo. Jaffna, Kandy. Galie and Kurunegaia A spokesman said that the officers m
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  • 237 4 To Stress Political Rights Of Indian Workers COLOMBO: The Execotiv* of the Ceylon Democratic Congree» called for a one-day token strike l n plantations m Ceylon tomorrow July 6 to demonstrate the determination <tf 600,000 workers to fight for their rights The
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  • 144 4 AMBALAJNGODA: At meeting of the teachers of the Hikkaauwa circuit. presumed -ver by tne Circuit Inspector, vir. D. A. Ethelradius, neia at the Madampe Government Junior School, it was decided to collect Rs. 10 extra from each head teacher for expen. .-es at the
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  • 109 4 COLOMBO: Nearly 500.000 estate workers of Ceylon will gai n a 20.cent rise In their earnings if the decision of the Tea Wages Board is accepted by the Government.. The Board, which representative of labour, employers and Government, will shortly submit its decision
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  • 183 4 COLOMBO: The first batch Of fully qualified Royal Cey. ion Air Force pilots will receive their "wings" on August 31 this year. They are the eight officer cadets of the R.Cy.A.F. now completing the training at Katunayake. Due to an un. avoidable delay m
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  • 269 4 COLOMBO: The Mayor of Coiombo, Mr T. Rudra, has asked the Local Government Service Commission to terminate the services of Dr. W. D. Almeida, the Deputy City Microbiologist, as he has not reported for duty following the LG.S.C. decision that he should be reinstated m
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  • 101 4 GIVE LAND TO MARK BUDDHA JAYANTHI' MAHARAGAMA: The Government snoiud distribute crown land to the poor to commemorate the 2,500 Budaha Jayantni, said Mr, P. de S. Kuiaratne, General Manager of B.T.S. Schools, wno presided at Sri Rahula Buddhist Sunday School's prize-giving and the fourth anniversary celebrations of the Gemmunu
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  • 155 4 KANDY i Mr. M. Navaratnasamy, the PaiK Strait swimmer, was accorded a puouc re ceptioa m Kandy, at the Puspauana liovernment Gms' School, Mr. H. B. (Jdurawane the Deputy Mayor, presided Ur. A. W. R. Joachim, Director of Agriculture Mr. Thedchanamoorthy, C.C.S. Mr Fred de Silva,
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  • 75 4 MINUWANGODA: The two schoolgirls tore Into each other, first with their books, and then with flying flats. Goaded by je^rs from the on, lookers they fought fiercely, and when finally separated both were bleeding, dishevelled and exhausted. It was at the bus-stand that they fought naturally,
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  • 174 4 YOUTH LEAGUE ISSUES NEWS BULLETIN COLOMBO: The newly_ formed "Freedom Youth League" which broke away from the S.LF.P. because of "the failure of the leadership to check Communist infiltration" has issued the first issue of their news bulletin called "The Young Courier.'' The news bulletin hopes m the words of
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  • 121 4 COLOMBO: The Ceyion Ca. wnet Is understood to havt aecided to remove from tne constitutional proposals clauses wnich discriminate uetween ctu*ene ny registration and citizens by destfmt. This is defence to India's wishes which were communi. cated recently to the Government of Ceylon. The relevant
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  • 64 4 BOMBAY: Frozen food worth about Rs. 30,000 was destoryed at Santa Cruz airport after it wa a certified un. fit for human consumption. The food was Imported by Air-India international for passengers on Constellation flights to the U K. and Nairobi. The airport health
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  • 236 4 LIFE EXPECTANCY IN CEYLON: 57 FOR MEN, 55 1/2 FOR WOMEN COLOMBO: The average man In Ceylon can expect to live for Just over 57 years and the average woman till she ls 651 yeara of age. Thate figures show that the crude death-rate m Ceylon does not differ greatly
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  • 201 4 India Annoys Ceylon's Labour Minister COLOMBO Ceylon's Labour Minister Major T. F. Jayawaruena is very much annoyed over the decision of the Government of India not to permit unskilled Indian worKers to return to Cey»on once tney >vent over to India on Indian passports. «a>s a Fre« Press of India
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  • 97 4 'I smiled at him first,' says girl in kidnapping case TRINCOMALEE Caste does not maKe any dlnereuce," remarked Mr. W. Spencer, Trincomaiee Magistrate, wnen the prosecution m a case stated that tne youth concerned was a dhoby, and the girl of nigher caste. In this case K. Nagalingnam was charged
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  • 101 4 COLOMBO "I have a great desire to make Sinhalese and Tamil the official languages, but we must not give up the English language," said Sir Albert Penes, Speaker of the House of Representatives, m a lecture to the Sinhalese Law Students' Union, on "Parliamentary
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  • 123 4 PARANTHAN An ice plant which has been id*e ovei v couple of years was inspected by Mr. Shiney S. Corea, Par .lamentaly Secretary to the Minister of Commerce, who visited the Elephant Pass salterns. The p.ant was installed at the salterns a few /ears ago.
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