Indian Daily Mail, 11 July 1954
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Title Section18 1954-07-11 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL, X. No. 145. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 11, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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330 1954-07-11 1 It Is For Credentials Committee To Decide From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 10.— "Admission of Red China into the United Nations is not a matter for prove to," declared Sardar Panikkur to pressmen here when asked for his opinion on the330 words
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121 1954-07-11 1 INDIA REFUSES TO ACCEPT FR. CURRENCY! Ji am Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. July 10.— Indian ocst offices m French Ponciijherry have n;w refused to acopt French currency for loney orders being sent to rila. Till now any pers.a tald a maximum of twenty jpces daily by handing over •rench currency,121 words
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Article224 1954-07-11 1 JOHANNESBURG. July 10 Shortly after the official an_ nouncement yesterday of a vaccine to "beat all strain- ot poliomyelitis" the dccUv who headed the team which produced it said: "There Is no quest o n oi any new d/.Sv-ov-cry Mr H. W Anderson, chair, m.-.n of me TrusteesReuter - 224 words
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Article151 1954-07-11 1 LONDON. July 10: An important group of British businessmen are to visit Peking m the Autumn to discuss increased trade with China, it was announced dn London yes terday. The visit is beine organised by the Sino-Bntish Trade Committee representing- the Association of British ChambersReuter - 151 words
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153 1954-07-11 1 From Our Own Correspondent NAGARCOIL, July 10— Tamils m South Travaneore have launched aU-out Satyagrahii demanding merger of the Tamil Areas of Travaneore-Cochin state with the adjo'ning Midras. The campaign ll being led by the Travarrcore Tamil Nad Congress ;:nd was precipitated by the action of153 words
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50 1954-07-11 1 TRIESTE DOCKERS PROTEST AGAINST PARTITION TRIESTE, July 10. Port workers here staged! a fourhour strike yesterday against any eventual d. vision of harbour faculties between Yugoslavia and Itaiy a» part of tlie proposed Trieste Free Territory solution. The strik© began at 8 a.m. and ended at noon without inddtent. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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217 1954-07-11 1 MitISULA juiy 10 The Philippine*' new L&w-V"*- N nu i t,ai-s trade lor Hiipinos lia-s cauetd eon<x.«»n among loreign uu»*no~t»men here aim a siv/i-in ol protests from aborad. Tnc iaw is designed to put ail retail trade eventuaaiy m tne nands of fcinpinus. President HamonAP - 217 words
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Article183 1954-07-11 1 A^ LLAI July 10 aent Kamon Maesaysav announced here last night that WaS P lannin S to send two Philippines goodwi.l missions to Southeast Asian countrfes particularly Indonesia, Burma ana Malaya. The President made the statement m a brief talk with newsmen. He did notReuter - 183 words
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103 1954-07-11 1 MANILA, July 10. Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay disclosed Friday night he would sen<j "waves of goodwill missions" to neighbouring Southeast Asian countries to strengthen friend' y relations. The president also told newsmen he wou'd .soon implement a new congressional act allowing students from neighboringA.P. - 103 words
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273 1954-07-11 1 U. S. Must Stop H-Bomb Testing In Pacific India Tells Trusteeship Council UNITED NATIONS, N.Y,. July 10.— India demanded Friday nught that the United States stop H-bomb testing m i'acifie islands trust area until the i World Court can r lue whether they are legal under the U.N. trusteeship agreement.273 words
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Article, Illustration104 1954-07-11 1 NEW DELHI, July 10 India's Foreign Ministry announced three diplomatic us. signments yesterday: P A. Menon, piesently am. bassador to Belgium and Minisiter to Luxembrug was appointed ambassador to Tnai. tand Kamjl Ram Saxen, preeently High cumm>ssivjuer m Caaacta was named ambassador to Burma. Mr,A.P. - 104 words
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Article75 1954-07-11 1 'VAi ftai, July 10. Chinese Nationalist authorities yesterday granted cxii and re-entry permits to Wu Hsiu-huang, 16--year-old son of K. C. Wu, former governor of Formosa who spilt witii Ohiang Kai-shek. Issuance of the permit clears the Way for young Wu to join Mis parentsAP - 75 words
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Article53 1954-07-11 1 LONDON, July 10 Cze ohcslovakia and Indonesia have signed a trade agreement under which Czechoslovakia will get from Indonesia, ruober, tin, spices, and jther goods m return for machine tools, electric motors, motor cars, motor cycles and >ther products of the Czech machine industry, Prague Radio reportedReuter - 53 words
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Article39 1954-07-11 1 KANSAS CITY, July 10 Former President Harry S Truman was dismissed yes. terday from Research Hospital where he had been since an operation on June 20 He was taken to his home m independence. H mile's from here A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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251 1954-07-11 1 ANZUS Move To Block Red China Expansion Into S.E. Asia WASHINGTON, July 10.— Australia and New Zealand yesterday offered the United States their views on a number of specific ideas for blocking the expansion of Communist power m Asia. Representatives of the three ANZUS nations met m the otate DepartmentReuter - 251 words
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256 1954-07-11 1 Peace By July 20 Or I Quit- French Premier's Pledge! GENEViWuIy 10._The French Prime Minister, M. Pierre Mendes France, flies here today from Parte determined to fulfil his dramatic pledge to brine nei™ to Indo-China by July 20 or res^nT veam Restrained optimism both m conference circles here and atReuter - 256 words
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Article143 1954-07-11 1 hJ^ ILAi July 10 President Ramon Magsaysay said night that Nacionaldsta Senator Dr. Jose P Laurel will '^ad the Philippine mission to the United States to seek revision O f the Bell trade act Laurel was the wartime president of the Philippines under theA.P. - 143 words
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Article284 1954-07-11 1 FLANS TO EVALUATE HANOI PARIS, jiuy au. Plans are complete to ny out French woomm «nt» children m Hanoi o.iuulu tne Vietnunh Commu--mst tnreat to the city make an evacuation necessary, reports redcnmg here irom lndo.China said iast night. 'itoe Frencn news agency t>tud che evaluation plan did not indicateReuter - 284 words
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Article145 1954-07-11 1 NO ALIENS ON THAI- MALAYA BORDER BANGKOK, July 10. The Thai government has annouuced that aliens no longer will be permitted m certain districts .adjoining the Malayan frontier. The order was issued under the state of emergency declared for the area iast year the government said. Although it is believedA.P. - 145 words
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145 1954-07-11 1 Prayers For Nepal Ruler's Recovery KATMANDU, July 10 Temple bells rang and multitudes prayed m all parts of this mountain kingdom yesterday for the recovery of King Tribhuvan who on his 48th birthday lay serious:y 111 with heart trouble. Never physically strong, he has lived a retired life. His T.nessReuter - 145 words
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Article79 1954-07-11 1 BANGKOK, July 10. Bri. tish Ambassador B. E. F. Gage -eft Bangkok last Thursday Dy special train with Thai r'olice General Phao Sriyanond to inspect Thai-British cooperative efforts to stem Communist terrorism along the Malayan frontier, an authoritative police source said yesterday. Mr. Gage is expectedAP - 79 words
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Article47 1954-07-11 1 WASHINGTON, July 9.— President Eisenhower on Thursday greeted informally delegates from 13 countries to the international conference of social work held recently m Toronto. The delegates were from India, France, Pakistan, Iran, Korea, Japan, the United Kingdom, Syria, Sweden, Holland; Thailand 'Lebanon and Brazil47 words
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1758 1954-07-11 2 Meaning Of Jeevandan Jaiprakash Explains Mr. Jaiprakash Narayan, prominent Socialist leader, is among those who nave comp*ete*y dedicated their lives to tne GancLvan way of life. In recent day** Mr Narayan has withdrawn himtuuf from politics and turned hi* attention and energies to constructive activities like A chary a Vlnobha1,758 words
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302 1954-07-11 2 AJMER: The All-India Industrial and Development Exhibition, which will be held here during the forthcoming AICC session, promises to be one of the finest shows of its kind m India. The exhibition will be held from July 20 to August 10, 1954 onFOC - 302 words
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Article127 1954-07-11 2 NEW DELHI: The first step towards the setting up of a national building organization as suggested by the P.anning Commission was taken last week by the Government of India when Sardar Swaroop Singh, former Chief Engineer of Punjab, took charges as Director of the organization. TheFOC - 127 words
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Article, Illustration530 1954-07-11 2 rpHE Bth day of June 1948 x marked a great step forward In Indian Civil Aviation, It was the birth of India's first International Air Service at P.M. the Air-India internat.onal Constellation "RAJPUT PRINCESS 1 took-off from Santa Cruz Airport, Bombay, via Cairo for London, carrying530 words
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Article1168 1954-07-11 2 CORTES PLA - When man believed that the Earth was the centre of the universe, with all the heavenly bodies rotating about it, no.one ever imagined the exist, tence of life upon any of these distant objects. When the real structure of the solar system was recognised and generallyUNESCO - 1,168 words
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116 1954-07-11 2 Soviet Supports Kashmir's Accession To India JAMMi/: Mr. Kruhandey Sethi, General Secretary oi U* jaiiiinu Pruv.ncia. National Committee, who -ias ju.st jeturned atter a tour jf kast Germany and ktussia ccld Pressmen here that the peop.e cf the Soviet Union xuily supported Kashmir's aci-^ ma.a because "de•locratic p.incipies have noFOC - 116 words
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123 1954-07-11 2 RANGOON: Dr. K. B. Teria. an Indian assistant surgeon at the Civil Hospital a t Kyauktaga, died at a hospital a t Pegu on June 29, following a sudden and mysterious ihness. On June 28, after his usual morn.ng meal, he felt giddy. LaterFOC - 123 words
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115 1954-07-11 2 MADRAS: A gift of 280 ocks on law, government and eg.slatlve procedure has been made to the Andhra LegislaVv e Library by the United states Government. Announcing the presentation n the American Independence Day, the American Consulgeneral, Mr. Henry C Ram.sey. ays mFOC - 115 words
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1483 1954-07-11 3 EUGENE LEVIN - EUGENE LEVIN By QJBTUMQ a constitution wri tea for I'ak.stan is turning tut to bo a soe.Uing.y end ess job. The cun try's lawmakers have teen at work on the d< cur. oat for seven years ncy p.an to finish their work by theA.P. - 1,483 words
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Article101 1954-07-11 3 BOMBAY: A baud of read safety wardens eqjippcd with portable sixnboar.s reading "Stop —children crossing," daily shepherd school children across the streets throughoat Greater Bombay. They work under the State Government's road exifetv wardens' scheme introduced m Greater Bombay m, January last > aar to protectFOC - 101 words
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564 1954-07-11 3 Harold Ingrams - Self-Govt. The "Oversea Civil Servant" Harold Ingrams By TVfUCH of the world still iU> thinks that the idea of a gradual approach to nationhood of a dependency with the full ass.stance of the controlling power is too good to be true. Formerly, many countries had forciably to thrust seuf.government upon564 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-07-11 3 Photograph taken on the occasion of the send off given to Mr. MalUam N. Kannayan by the All Malaya Dravidfian Federation Port Swettenham Branch recently.25 words
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Article, Illustration935 1954-07-11 3 (By MONIQUE de FALCON of the United Nations Children's Fund). Contributore are asked to submit four copies of their manuscripts to tlie Centre International de i'Enfancc, Chateau die Longchamp, Bois de Boulogne, Paris 16e, before 4 January 1956. ANDRE MAUROIS, biogra"rx pher, historianUNESCO - 935 words
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Article245 1954-07-11 3 GUEHYATTAM: The Congress which won freedom f or the country would certainly see that ail people got two fcquare iniies a any a house to live m and other comforts said Mr M. Anantasayanum i.yengar Deputy Speaker, House of the Feople, inagu. rating the election campaign onFOC - 245 words
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Article97 1954-07-11 3 SIMLA: "i do not like to make every occasion a public meeting", Prime MinisteNehru told employees of the Himachal Pradesh Government, who had assemble^ to hear him at the State Lt.-Governor's residence! here. Mr. Nehru, who had been expected to address them, added "Some daysFOC - 97 words
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Article237 1954-07-11 3 —NEHRU SIMLA: Prime Minister Nehru said recently that India was a big country and her people should create strength amongst themselves to develop it with their own resources. No outside power would come forward to he.p them m this task. The Prime Minister, whoFOC - 237 words
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Article75 1954-07-11 3 NEW DELHI: A two day meeting of represetnative agriculturists to be held m Sringar on Juiy 16 immediately after the Agriculture Ministers' Conference will discuss the question of formation of farmers 1 organisations at the Centre and m the States, It was stated here. The meeting, whichFOC - 75 words
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97 1954-07-11 3 NEW DELHI: An exhibition of Indian arts and crafts was opened at Rio De Janeiro on June 25 by Mrs. Dona Darchy Vargas, wife of the President of Brazil. The exhibition consists of Indian brocades, silks, silver ware, brass ware an<j other handicrafts andFOC - 97 words
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446 1954-07-11 4 Ground reports from the Operation 'Termite' area, east of Ipofa, Perak, show that the effects of Thursday's bombing have been most satisfactory. Of the two main targets attacked by Uncoms, ground troops have radioed back that fie shows utter devastation, while of the446 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-07-11 4 MR. M. GOPALA MENON, the Representative of the Govt. of imi'.a In Malaya, apealdng to Mr. MIKZA RAFI AHMAD (left) son of the present Head and grandson of the Founder of the Ahmadiyah Movement In Islam at Kallang Airport last week when Mr. Menon arrived by Air India International's Constellation64 words
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210 1954-07-11 4 The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGilHvray visited the State of Kelantan yesterday. Sir Donald accompanied by Lady MacGillivray. Am/cd In Kota Bharu by sea at 10 a.m. The High Oommlssiour r made a formal call on the Sultan at the Istana Baku Besar210 words
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Article542 1954-07-11 4 CEYLON NEWS COLOMBO: A Judgement given by Mr. N. Sinnetamby, former District Judge o* Colombo m favour of Mr. R. C Chapman for Rs. 5.000 and coasts against Dr. p. J. Chisseli has been reversed m appeal by Mr. Justice Gratiaen and Mr. Justice Fernando. Mr.FOC - 542 words
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Article18 1954-07-11 4 LIMA (Peru), July 10.— Peru has recognised the new Government of Guatemala, it was officially announced Friday.- APAP - 18 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-07-11 4 PHOTO. A section of the large and tlft tinguishec! gathering assembled on the padang on Thursday July 8 to witness the present at on of new colours to the Singapore Volunteer Corps by the Governor Sir John Niooll to renlaee those lost dtariiur the fall of Singapore In 1942.- IDMIDM - 50 words
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Article193 1954-07-11 4 COLOMBO: Hie Colombo Muridpad CouncU has decided to appoint a competent person to Inquire into the cause for the cuutpae of many municipal build .ng* n the last few month*. It also decided to frame by-laws to check carnival m the City. This decision was taken &tFOC - 193 words
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Article151 1954-07-11 4 COLOMBO: All bulls, except the very bests, are to be rendered incapable of reproduction by the Department of Agriculture. This step is being taken m pursuance of the Departments's cattle improvement scheme. The yielding of cattle will cost owners nothing. An official of theFOC - 151 words
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119 1954-07-11 4 COLOMBO: Mr. S. Thoncfcaman, President of the Ceylon Democratic Congress, said here last week thet the workers' delegates from almost every country attending the ILO session at Geneva, were sympathetic towards the problems of persons of Indian origin m Ceylon. Mr. Thon. daman was talkingFOC - 119 words
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Article93 1954-07-11 4 COLOMBO: Mr. K. G. B. Nair, General Secretary of the Ceylon Democratic Congress, last week revealed the grotesque injustice done to one Doreswamy, a worker working m the. Warlupitlya estates m Puwarkpitiya area, by the Commissioner for registration of citizens Mr. Nair said thot th£ CommissionerFOC - 93 words
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111 1954-07-11 4 WASHINGTON July 9 The Inter-American peac* Committee yesterday ended its con .iderattcn of the <^ua. tema an war which eniie-t before the five nation committee could suggest any solution to it. The committee signed a formal report on its activities during a brief session atReuter - 111 words
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Article149 1954-07-11 4 LONDON Ju v 9 The Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Field Marshal Sir John Harding, said last night that none of Asia's problems would be solved satisiactorily unless there was more unity between Asian countries and greater solidarity between powers with interests tha.-^. He wiaReuter - 149 words
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Article117 1954-07-11 4 WASHINGTON, Juy 10 Mrs. Clare Booth Luce, Unitod States Ambassador to Italy, reported after a conference with President Eisenhower yesterday that she was very optimistic about the possibility of a solution of the dispute over Trieste between Italy and Yugoslavia. Mrs. Luce said she aso todReuter - 117 words
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Article75 1954-07-11 4 COLOMBO. Dentai f Ugeons express concern at the policy of the Government In sponsoring part-trained .len. tai nurses on the grounds of a shortage of dentists m tnc country, while it fai s to rind emlpoyment for fully qualified dental surgeons til' lon^ af. ter theyFOC - 75 words
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66 1954-07-11 4 The Hous'nsr Trust. Federation of Malaya, yrf?i hold an exhibition of house ryp* models at the Teo Chew Hall 35 Ampanff Road. Kuj;'h Lumpur (opposite the Federal Dispensary) fro m Monoay July 26, until Saturday. Jyiy 31. The exhibition wVil be open to the public66 words
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Article52 1954-07-11 4 WASHINGTON, Tuv The House of Representatives voted yesterday to make peacetime spying punishable by death. It passed by 323 votes to nal and sent to the Senate a bill stiffening espionaere 'aws. It defeated an amendment to apply the death penaHv to sabotaee as wfll asReuter - 52 words
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Article45 1954-07-11 4 LONDON, July 9 M!-\3 Cornelia Sorabji, 86 the first Indian woman ever to become a .'awyer, died m London on Tuesday Miss Sorabfl was a pi oner; i Indian feminist. She took her law decree at Oxforn m 1893. APAP - 45 words
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Article34 1954-07-11 4 TUNIS, J(!v 9 Tunisia ha 3 a new Prime Minister Geergts Dupoizat, a French, man. No Tunisian could be found who would take the Job since the last cabinet resigned on June. ltf. APAP - 34 words
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