Indian Daily Mail, 25 July 1954

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indina Daily Mail VOL, X No. 159T SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 25, 1954. tt)UR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 526 1 Lisbon Helpless To Avert Liberation Of Goat I DELHI'S FIRM REPLY TO PORTUGUESE GOYT. NEW DEJLHI, July 24. —An External Affairs spokesman said yesterday India had rejected a request from the Portuguese Government that it be allowed to move troops through Indian territory to
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  • 62 1 CALCUTTA, July 24. More than 300 persons were killed when a fort at Uyantse Tibet's third most important town, collapsed in flooj, from the Namchung rivei, according to reports reaching here i-Yiday. The reports said the Chinese Communists, who new control Tibet, are clear ng
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  • 151 1 PANGIM (Portuguese In. dia), July 24 Portuguese officials asserted in an inter, view Friday India had moved 1,200 troops into the Indi >n territory surrounding the »iny pocket of DaJ*e before the so-caL'ed "liberation forces" moved with nv i tary support to overwhelm the ;nilo-square Portuguese
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  • 283 1 POLICE ALERTED FOR COLOMBO ELECTIONS COLOMBO, July 24.—Armeel police patrolled Colombo's streets Friday on the eve of an election observers say is the tensest ever held in Ceylon. Today the Marxists flushed with the capture of' Local Counci.s along the Island's .-^.uthwest coasc, try to crown their victories by taking
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  • 388 1 Xohr^n^^? Blo^ 81 Inda Ju] y 24. -Mr. pi d v't n Pnme Mm -ster, has asked Mr. Anthony 55 n ßnish Foreign Minister, and Mr. Vyacheslav s >n£ Vlet Forei Sn Minister, for clarification of pants m connection with the invitation to "^i
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  • 188 1 BRITAIN TO SOUND "COLOMBO" POWERS LONDON July 24 B^tain is unwiilinor to complete plans for a conference aiovd at establishing; a BOOth-Saat Asian security pact until the result of her present contacts with the Colombo Powers is known according to d'P'om'._ tic quarters here But the plans may be com.
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  • 105 1 KARACHI, July 24 I J a. 'vstan will give "favourib'e consideration" to Ameri.-inn proposals for a Soutb-E:i*t Asian defence alliance. Foreign Office sources said yesterday A decision on Pakistan i ,ir. ticipation in a proposed crrference on such an alliance will be made after Sir Mohammed Zafrullah
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  • 200 1 WEST INDIES FEDERATION APPROVED KINGSTON, Jamaica, Julj 4 The Houye of Kepresennatives, on Thursday approved *'ederatcin of the Biitisn West inuies on the unes proposed at the Londcn Conference on federation in Apru, lasit year. The Cnief Minister Mr. Wii.iam Bustamante, arid the leader of the opposition Peoples National Party,
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  • 123 1 They Weep As Dalai Lama Leaves For Peiping CALiCUTTA. July 24 —The Da'ai Lama left Lhassa Juiy 11 for Peiping. repjrtc the local newspaper, Statesman According to Tibetan officials, the Statesman said :n a dispatch from Kalimrong. the Tibetan NUer ieit iu days eai_ 'ier tuan planned because W* subjects
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  • 171 1 Govt, Won't Allow Civil Defence To Suffer! COVENTRY, England. July 24 The British Government took over the responsibility of civil defence for this warscarred industrial city today after the Labour-controlled Council refused to do anything about it. The Council decided three months ago to abandon civil defence because of the
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  • 74 1 BOMBAY, July 24 Hiro. £hi Okawa President of the Toei Motion Picture Coin, pany. one of Japan's ihreo biggest fi'm companies yea. terday signed a film co'.operation deal with Amba.al Patel, Indian film producer Patel.Toei will produce "Karma", a film based on tnj Hindu Buddhist Philosophy n
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  • 145 1 PARIS, July 24.— General Paul Ely, French Commander-in-Chief in Inflo-China, yesterday ordered his half million strong army to cease all offensive action against the Vietminh as an eve of truce lull settled over most of the batik-front me trench Air Force stopped its raids against Communist
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  • 74 1 MELBOURNE, July 24 A 50 pound rump steak is to be flown to the Australian team at Vancouver ior the British Empire and Commonwcilth games Reports published here that the Australians were complaining about not getting enough steak in their training diet has prompted the movs
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  • 151 1 LONDON, July 24 Mr. Clement Attlee Labour Party leader, and some otf his principal lieutenants may meet top Soviet leaders in Moscow next month on their way to Communist China, political sources here believe. An eight strong Labour delegation is due to leave here on
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  • 38 1 BUISIIV July 24 Hrrr Hans E^idi security director of the We?!t Gorman Interior Ministry, Kklo here yesterday that investigate oti showe<j tJuit Dr Otto John, chief of the West German intelligence had been kidnappd Reuter
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  • 179 1 NEW DELHI July 24 k _Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, has sent a message to Mr. Bedell Smith, leader of the United States delegation to the Geneva conference, expressing appreciation of America's attitude to the Geneva agreement, a government spokesman said here yesterday. The
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  • 212 1 NEW DELHI, July 24— Canadian High Commissioner Escott Keid and Polish Ambassador Jerzy Grudizinsky conferred separately yesterday with Indian Foreign Secretary Ratan K. Nehru* on the problems of an Indo-China cease-fire supervisory commission. Their three nations have been invited to make up such a commission. No
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  • 95 1 PARIS, July 24 Mr V K Krishna Menon, India's united Nations representative ar. rived here last night by air from Geneva Mr Menon is expected to ingest to premier Mendea France that the Indochina armistice control commission should meet in New Delhi at an early date and
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  • 31 1 PHOTO. MoSl l^ 54 Photo shows MOHAMMED KNNIGROI vklu» has been adjoined to Tunisian Ad ninistration Premier Gt-oiges Dupoizat as Irrimer in charge of Moslem Affairs and Institutions.— A.P.
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  • 90 1 Huq Retires From Politics A CAt (East Pakistan), July 24 Fazliu Huq, 84, for- Chief Minister of East laldstan, who ha* been in 'protective custody'* since last May, Friday announced his retirement from pubUc if e. Huq, leacier of the United Front Party, gave old age as his reason. "I
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  • 120 1 SWINDON, ENGLAND July, 24. The Queen caught without an umbrella was drenched while she stcod in an open Land Rove r inspecting a parade of three battalions of the Royal Welch Fusiliers near here yesterday. She had presented them with new colours. Meanwhile at Liverpool Queen
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  • 47 1 PARIS, July 24. The French National Assembly yesterday decided to have inscribed on the Arc De Triomphe monument, the word?: "To the soldiers of Indc-China the grateful nution." Deputies stood as the proposal was read out. Only the Communists voted against it. Reuter
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  • 58 1 KARACHI, July 24 A bilateral air transport agree, merit was signed here yes'yr. day by the Governments of Pakistan and Syria. Under it both countries will enjoy traffic rights by aJrl nea in the other country Pakistan is starting her own International air service from Karachi
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  • 33 1 There will be u meeting of Indians at 102. Taniong Katonjf Road, today. Sunday at r>3o p.m. at which among other matters the subject of citizen*. ship viil bi dj*cuaje4.
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  • 1996 2 Significance Of "Jeevandan" LIFE OF DEDICATED SERVICE Thi« is the second and last part of Sri Jaiprakash Narayan's article, the first of which appeared in our issue dated July 11. He ends it with a call for full-time volunteers to serve the cause. i > I i > i t
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  • 259 2 ELURU: It is now authoritatively learnt that about 10.000 acres of paddy crop h^d been submerged and l?000 houses damaged during the recent heavy rains i n West Godavari. the maximum damage being in Tadepalligudmc taluk. The submersion however aa was only for two
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  • 79 2 BANGALORE: Over 1.300 applications have been received (by the Superintendent of the Sri Jayachamarajendra Occupational Institute, for admission to the various technical courses of study. This Institute has attracted attention from all parts of India and for the cinemotagraphy courses this course being taught only in this Institute
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  • 1606 2  -  SURESH RAMABHAI rpHREE years ago today, on x on April 18, 1951, Acharya Vinoba Bhhave was offered the first Bhoodan a gift of one hundred acres of fertile land by a kind donor in the PachampaLi village of Nalgorda district in the State of Hyderabad.
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  • 1282 2 f\NB million children are vr taking part in teats de;i. gned to try out an anti.po.'io vaccine. The trials sih<",uld help to answer the question 'It there any hope of finding a really efficient, long.iasting preventive of po.io This n aunt a the minds of parents
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  • 179 2 TIRUTTANI: A public mooting; was held here recently in front of the Rajaji Manrani under the presidentship of MiK. Vinayagam, Messrs. r<Subramaniam, T. Saravaiah, President, Panchayat Board. and E. S. Thyagarajan spoke en "the various measures taken by the Andhra Government against the Tamils during tie past
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  • 662 3 "A Crushing Burden On Impoverished Land"? By Fred Hampson HONGKONG: The world, says Peiping contain* 601,912,371 Chinese. Whether this is tme be debated, but most observers here think the Communist census taken during 1953-54 was the most thorough in history. That U not to say
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  • 233 3 CAIX7UTTA: Mr. A. P. Jain, the Union Rehabilitation Minister, left for (Delhi on Thursday evening after 10 days detailed and laborious study of We&t Bengal's refugee problem, with the impression that "displaced persons now have a more realistic approach and are essentially in
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  • 78 3 •> n gJ°-ChineBe Actress CHIN Ili 25, the girl with the "talking hand*"— she demonstrated the art on Br tish television recently—with Australian actor DavM Williams outskfe Caxton Hall, London, after their weddinjj on July 19. They met la»t year while they were both appearing in
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  • 40 3 GUNTUR: Two wings of the new extensions of the Andhra High Court are now ready. Th<» Bench clerk section and the Current section of the High Court were shifted to the new extensions on Julv 13. FOC
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    23 3 raoTO, MR. AND MRS. JAMES MACKIE, from Malaya, arrive at Bucking-ham Palace on July 15, to attend the afternoon's garden party there. AP
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  • 240 3 DACCA: The attention of the Deputy High Commissioner for India at Dacca hm been drawn to recent repot ts nd editorial comments pub_ alMi In the local press suggesting that the Government of India has refused to honour its commitment to pay Rs 6 crores
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  • 698 3 Fixing Tendering Differences: E.I. Cotton Association By-law Questioned BOMBAY: Mr. Justice Coyajce, at the Bombay High Court, .ast week dismissed an originating summons taken o ut by Messrs. Indermani Pyarelal Gupta and Co., member of the aast India Cotton Association U.d., against the Association. Mr. Purshotamda.s Thakurdas, Mr. Chimanla; Bapulal
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  • 162 3 DACCA: Further expansion of the Cha'na Anchorage is envisaged with the shifting of the anchorage from its' present site to Mongla. about 10 miles downstream from Chalna. Tho shifting of anch^-age was necessitated by the ing increase in the volume of traluc wh'eh Chalna toad me re and
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  • 248 3 NEW DELHI: A Simple and economic process for the Isolation of saponins from jn. d'an soapnuts has been developed by the National Che. mical Laboratory m Poona Soapnuts (rhita') are wid.il y used for cleaning and wassiinof purposes Two varieties oi coapnuts are available in India
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  • 208 3 BOMBAY- Tho "ry Bank of Indian h e Res erve The Committee has been a-sked to make specific recom mendations for tfi torSSSS Of a cnowrtium o r a^KSg th il e P ur P° se indicated bv the Shroff Committee on fIS aflce for the
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  • 89 3 KURNOOL: Under Zamindari abolition out cf a sum of Ks. 77,55,883 collected up to the end of May, 1954, a sum cf Rs. 66,96,465 has been paid to the land-holders either in cash or by deduction towards their dues to the Government in- eluding collection
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  • 299 3 Unearthing Of Buried Treasure Removal Of Movable Evacuee Property •JUXINDI'R: The Deputy High Comnii**ioners for India and. Pakistan, a t their two-day meeting which concluded here last week, reached some decisions with regard to the unearthing of buried treasure and removal of movable evacuee property lying in tfce two countries.
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  • 356 3 MADRAS; The possibilities of the hidden wealth in, parts of the Malnad area, are revealed in the Progress Report prepared by Sri A. Damodaran, Assistant Geologist, Geological Survey of India, in a note on the malnad areas of Malabar and. Nilgiris. la the course
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    44 3 PHOTO. TWO JAPANESE farmers pause to watch paratroopers of the U.S. 187th regimental combat team float to earth in recent practice maneuvers at Oita in Southern Japan. The. 187th Regimental Combat team participated >n tw o major airborne attacks during the Korean war.— AP
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  • 1187 4 He Combined Diplomacy With Sportsmanshp —A. P. MENON "Mr. Gopala Menon has managed admirably well to combine the big with the small, politics with sports, diplomacy with relaxation, work with play, and that to my mind appears to be the main reason for
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  • 328 4 "The wonderful team spirit of all the members of the Indian Fine Arts Society is reflected in the achivities of the Society in its being able -o put forth very interesting ;»nd varied programmes to promote Indian culture and fine arts into
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  • 65 4 The Philippine Consuu'e will have its office hours from July 22 to Sept 30. inclu-ivo as follows-. 900 am to 2.00 pm. (From Mondays to Saturdays excepting public holidays). Beginning Oct. I. and until further notice the usual office hours, 900 a m to 1.00 p m.
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  • 62 4 The Study Group Movement (Singapore) Invites applications for a short course on Modern English Language and Literature (Part 1: Read, ing Rader Haggard's "SHE"; Fees $4 00 for 8 lectures Course start? on Thursday, Aug 5. 6-7 p.m. Applications may be forwarded to the President Study Group
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  • 273 4 ThJ.s Annual Event is organised in aid of Christ Church School p»ui!d<ing Funl Laxly Loewen ha* 5 vory kifl'ily consented to open the Fair on Monday Aug 2atlo oO a m at Christ Church com. pound. No l, Dorset Road. Christ Church is running a
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  • 129 4 BANGALORE: A reception was accorded to His Holiness la nachary Sri Vijaya Laksh. mana Sureos warji Maharaj in Civil Station Bangalore. The reception was organised by h reception committee with Mr. H. S. Seethuram. Mayor. i.s Chajmian. Welcoming His Holiness. Mr. H. S. Seetharam said that
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