Indian Daily Mail, 30 July 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 164. _gNOAPORE. HtIDAY, «jly 30. xgg^ FOUR PAGES IS CENTS
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  • 162 1 Krishna Menon To Attend or the Indo-China truce commission will open here on Sun*.y, August 1, it was announced tafet;^to o^uug session will be addressed by Prin^Minfete? Meanwhile Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's chief Mr. Menon arrived in London
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  • 42 1 PHOTO. Sri C D. DESHMUKH, India's Finance Minister, while on a tair-i'iy visit to Ceylon, addressing a public meeting under the auspces of the Colombo "imiAn.Vis. Mission at which thtre was a large iratherinir of women *lsu». ma. THRUPALA
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  • 908 1 The following official statement on the City Council Labour strike was issued last evening: The strike by the daily-rat-ed employees ot the City Council is still with us. Tne City Council has at every stage placed consideration of the ultimate public interest in
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  • 41 1 NEW DELHI July 2S Mr K .P. S. Menon. the Indian Ambassador in Moscow is thought to be the most likely candidate for the chairmanship of the main Vietnam Truce Supervision Commiission Reuter Reuter
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  • 137 1 map out a programme for the truce commission which will leave for Indo-China in the middle of August. The two Canadian representatives are expected in New De.hi on Saturday. N. R. PILLAI SUGGESTED India has not yet nominated the chairmen of the three truce commissions. It is thought either Mr.
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  • 96 1 Red Warships Heading For South China TAIPEI, July 29. Chinatone, a small Nationalist news agency, today reported that a Soviet battleship, four destroyers and two minesweepers had arrived on July 15 at the North China port of Tsingtao on their way to the South China Sea. There was no confirmation
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  • 91 1 I-C Truce Talks: Canadians Leave For Delhi MONTREAL, Canada, July 29 A five-man Canadian delegation left Montreal airport last night for New Delhi for preliminary talks with India and Poland, and other members of the Indochinese Truce Commission. The Canadians' plane was expected to arrive at London at 1445 GMT
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  • 133 1 THANU PILLAI DENIES POLICE REPRESSION From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM. July 29. The Chief Minister Mr. Pattom Thanu Piliai denied all reports of police repression in dealing: with the Tamilian agitation in the South speaking in the State Assembly on Wednesday. The Travancore Tamil Congress Satyagraha has now taken a
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  • 44 1 EMPEROR lIAILE SELASSIE of Ethiopia decorates PRESIDENT TITO of Yugoslavia during- one of the many oeremonies during the Emperor's seven-day official visit to Yugoslavia which began on July 20 when he arrived by air at Belgrade from France. AP. PHOTO.
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  • 92 1 LONDON, Juiy 29.— The British Government last night announced the resignation of Mr. Oliver Lyttetton, Colonial Secretary, in a switch of office involving seven posts. Mr. Lyttelton in his letter to the Prime Minister said: 'When you were good enough to put me in your cabinet I told
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  • 74 1 HEALD ALSO RESIGNS LONDON, July 29. Sir Lionel Heald. Q.C., British At-torney-General yesterday placed his resignation in the hands of Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister. Sir Lionel Healed, who is 56 haa been attorney general since 1951. He disclosed his decision to resign at a Conservative Party fete today
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  • 40 1 The Pahang Council of State held, the third meeting of its 7th session yesterday morning' at Kuala Lipis Ten members were sworn in, of whom eight were members of UMNO who had previous'y resigned.
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  • 131 1 NEW DELHI, July 39. Men, women and children fled from their homes for high ground yesterday as huge tidal waves of the Teesta River swept through the Northern Bengal town of Jalpaiguri and submerged it. Mass evacuation was begun in the face
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  • 35 1 PHOTO. SIR DONALD MACGILLIVRAY, High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, is seen as be arrived at London Airport on July 23 from Malaya for talks with the Colonial office.- AP
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  • 74 1 LONDON, July 29. Mr. Stan Awbery, Labour member of Parliament asked the Colonial Secretary yesterday whether he wcu t d consider legislation lo relax the existing sedition laws in Singapore "which bear hardly in particular on freedom of the press." The reply by Mr. Henry Hopkinson.
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  • 87 1 Mr. W. Proctor, Labour, asked if the Colonial Secretary would make a special effort to further peace in Malaya by offering an amnesty on generous terms jointly agreed between the political parties who are now co-operating- with him in securing further democratic progress in Malaya. Mr. Hopkinson replied: "No
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  • 38 1 ATHENS, July 29— Emper-r Haile Selassie of Ethiopia ar. rived here today for a fourday official visit during which a trade and friendship agree, ment is likely to be signed between his r.ountrv and Greece Reuter
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  • 53 1 Owing to the Tang-lin tra^k being- unfit the above Cham, pionships will now be heid at Nee Soon Garrison SpoHs Ground. Existing transport arrangements will remain un. altered. the immediate evacuation of Yatung, in the Chumbi Valley. Flood waters are expected to engulf the town within
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  • 102 1 PARIS, July 29. An agreemerit that would make it impossible to be a man without a country has been drafted by a United Nations body. The seven-man International Law Committee also drew up a second agreement, in case the first could not win approval by member
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  • 386 1 "KAPAK KECHIL" MENACE IN BESUT Energetic measures are now being taken to combat the "kapak kechU" menace In the Besut district of Trengganu, and for the first time this particular form of crime is being brought undfer control. The "kapak kechn
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  • 59 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 39 French goondas inside Karaikal settlement are reported to have removed the railway lines just between Peralam and Karaikal in order to prevent people fleeing for sanctuary in the Indian territory. There has been a large exodus o f
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  • 137 1 From Our Own Correspondent. MADRAS, July 29.— The Madras State Government have made a new rule for all civil service personnel for better safeguarding the national security. This gives the Governor power first to suspend and then to retire oompulsorily any Government servant reasonably
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  • 288 1 Perak MCA Men Re-Appointed To State Council At the fifth meeting of the seventh session of the PeraK Council of State, held Wednesday, at the Ipoh Secretariat two Unofficial Members Mr Woo Sauk Hong JP of Teluk Anson and Mr Wong* lain* Hea. oBE, of Sitiawan were sworn in. They
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  • 76 1 Four European planters traveling In a Land Rover on the Johore Labis Estate saw two armed terrorists near the edge of the jungle The plaaters stopped the Land Rover and the terrorists opened fire with pistols The fire was returned and the terrorists fled. Says an
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  • 552 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Fri. July 30, 1954 Cheng-Lock Back To Nationalism! £)ATO Sir Cheng-lock Tan's resignation from the Malayan Chinese Association will not cause any surprise or shock to those who know anything about the course of postwar Malayan politics. For, this is not the first or only resignation
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  • 3025 2 Indian Congress Working Committee's Resolutions AJMER: The Congress Working Committee said in a resolution last Friday that responsibilities flowing from the Indo-Cbina agreement could only be discharged adequately by Asian countries co-operating together to build up an area of peace which is
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  • 57 2 PHOTO. This photo was made during the display by studlants of th<> Stalin Central Institute of Physical Culture at the Mir AllKussia Athletics Festival held in Moscow, on July 18. It was at th» meeting: that Nina Otkalcnko, women's 800-metrv wortd record holder, set a new world
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  • 379 2 No Devaluation In Pakistan: Rumour Denied DACCA: Mr. Ghulam Far. uque, Chairman of the Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation last week charged businessmen of East Pakistan of spreading rumours regarding devaluation cf Pakistan currency. Addressing a meeting of tne Dacca-Narayanganj chamber of Commerce Mr. f'aruque said such persons were doing the
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  • 1160 3 Portuguese Request Rejected: Warning On Use Of Violence NMV DELHI. The Government of India last week rejected the Portuguese Ooverrnnent's demand to permit troops stationed in lXonan to go through Indian ttrnUry to Dadra, a small FoAu^S An official spokesman of the External
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  • 154 3 AHMEDABAD: A high official of the Union Government is visiting certain places in me country with a view to selecting a site for the erection of a soda ash plant so that India might become self, sufficient an soda ash. The target of 1.50.000 Uns
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  • 114 3 "fADRAS: The first meet*»«g ot the recently constituted Dock l-assenger Welfare Cummittee will be held at Madras this week under the presidentship of the Principal Officer, Mercantile Marine Department of the Union Ministry of Transport, who i» the Cha.rman of the Committee. The Committee, as constituted
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  • 64 3 CUTTACK: A platoon of the Orissa Military Pojnce is in charge of the math at Kaliaboaa, which was the scene of a clash between po. lice and the Sadh.ua last week Ajll the six members of the Police paxty who were injure© last week are
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  • 285 3 SHORTAGE OF MIDWIVES IN T.-C. STATE TRTVANDRUM: Tl*e Tra. Lncore-Cochin Government proposes to open Brith Control Olinics dn a few centres in the State and the question has been taken up wiith tne Union Government. This was disclose^ by Sri P. VS. Kunju, Health Minis. ter replying to a question
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  • 401 3 The provision* of the draft BHI embodying the nrlndoles of levy were considered by the Cabinet sKnUStte^eX. It is learnt plantations yielding an annual net income of tin 1,500 and below will be exempt from taxation. The rate of ievy wil; be on the
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  • 170 3 NEW DELPHI: Gen. Rajen. dra ttinghji. Commander. in_ cwef of the' Indian Army, will be leaving next moiitn for the U.K. to participate in the annual Commonwed'.ta Conference of Gommanders-in-Ghief and Chiefs of the General Staff. He will be away for aoout six weeks INDISFO3ED Gen
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  • 119 3 10 JUDGES FOR HYDERABAD HIGH COURT HYDERBAD: The Government of India is understood to I have informed the State Gov- I ernment that considering the population of the State, the Hyderabad High Court could I have a maximum of ten Judges, including the Chief Justice. The High Court formerly had
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  • 182 3 Record Yield: 6,045 1b Of Paddy Per Acre PAUJHAT; Sri N. E S. Kaghavachari, Director Community Projects, Madras recently distributed prizes at the Community Project Office to the winners in the 1953-54 crop competitions for S. Malabar, Palghat talqu. and Parli and Elapulli nrkas. Sri A. M. Narayanankutti Nayar, Kongad
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  • 131 3 Distributing the prizes, Sri Raghavacharj said till recently Malabar had faced the problem of obtaining about 2,00,000 tons of rice annually for its pecple. If every Malabar cultivator succeeded in increaing the yield of his land to half of the yield obtained by the winner of the S.
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    56 3 PHOTO. Clad harwn-styie, a team of women athletes from Uzbek «wln ff their arms high across their breasts as they march with military precision In the Big: All-Russia Athletics Festival held on July 18 in Moscow. At this meet'ng Nina Otkalenko, Women's 800-metre world record holder, set a new world
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  • 105 3 SECUNDERABAD: Parents in secunderabad City are to the grip of a child-lifting scare for the past few days and some primary acncou, have been closed by the au. thorties concerned. A few persons have been arrested on charges of Kidnapping Parents of lost children are engaged
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  • 241 3 300 Buried In Tibetan Fort Collapse Bodies Of Five Indians Recovered KALIMPONG: Over 300 people including- man™ in diana. were buried when the fort on the bank of the Namchung river facing the Tibetan trading town of Gyantse collapsed recently after heavy rain and floods Reports reaching here aay that
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  • 153 3 Detenu On Hunger Strike LAHORE: Ghulam Mohammed Gama, a prominent political detenu, has been on hunger strike in jail i n the Frontier Province since July 11 in protest against "solitary confinement, improper food and bad treatment," the Frontier Awami League leader. Khan Ghulam Mohammed of Lundkhore, told a Press
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  • 120 3 LAHORE: All members of the Italian expedition to Mount Godwin Austen were confined to their tents pitched at a height of 20,000 ft. to 21,000 ft. for more than two weeks owing to raging winds and biting cold. A despatch from the baae camp, carrying latest
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  • 351 4 Ceylon Govt. Turns Down New Delhi's Request COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government had turned down India's request for facilities to open visa office in Jaffna in northern Ceylon. A Ceylon Government spokesman said that Ceylon did not consider it necessary at the present moment for
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  • 77 4 COLOMBO: Japan has offered a miniature bilateral technical co-operation agreement to India and Ceylon to give an official channel tc the exchange of technicans and student and contribute to the development of Asian countries, it was reported in Japan says a Tokyo report. So far India and Ceylon
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  • 84 4 College Student MIRIAM STEVENSON (right) from Winsboro, South Carolina, wearing: her crown and robe and holding her sceptre after being- voted "Miss Universe" at Long Beach, California, on July 24. She is also "MISS UJS.A.N Picture above shows "Miss Universe" with the runnersup: Left
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  • 295 4 BUDDHA IN TROUSERS PANADURA: "Among thv many failings of this Government it its hideous belief that Dr Senerath Paranavi. tane, the Archaeological Com. missioner. is Buddha himself and that the assistant 'Jom. missioners arc a sort of Ara. hats gathered round tn<.s trousered Buddha" said Ke selwatte Seelananda Thero, in
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  • 131 4 COLOMBO: A resolution urging the Government to make provision for the Ceylon University to grant external degrees, or to set up a competent examining body for that purpose, was passed at the general meeting of the Colombo Teacher's Association held at the Methodist College Kollupitiya
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  • 243 4 GENEVA TALKS SUCCESS DUE TO EDEN? COLOMBO: Mr. B. H. Aiu. vvihare on the adjournment motion in the House of R«pr*. sentatives said tne report tnat the police would pairol tne city on the day of the Coi^m. bo municipal elections and the statement of the Premier tnat thuggery would
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  • 576 4 Letter To The Editor: Let Colonial Powers Heed Gandhiji's Advice Undergo A "Change Of Heart" Sir. Destiny-ridden and war-torn Indo-China is more than just another landmark in the historic march of World v Communism. The Geneva Agreement is a vital juncture in history. For the communists it is a resounding
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  • 102 4 Dr Harold Humphreys Robinson, of County Down, hu« been appointed to the Coln.vnl. Mtedicat Service as Deputy Medic a 1 Superintend- ru Wcodbridge Mentat Hospital. Singapore He will be sailing from United Kingdom on the ss. "Carthage"' en Oct 15 Dr Robinson was born
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  • 87 4 The fiinciu Omcers in tne Government Departments will conduct the Satnurthi festival at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, 19, Ceylon Road, Katonp, Singapore, on Monday, Aug. 2 from 5.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. There will be a special Abishegam ceremony from 5.30 p.m. to
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