Indian Daily Mail, 2 August 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 167. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 369 1 Time-Limit Also Likely To Be Extended STAMPED FORMS TO BE ISSUED (By Our Staff Reporter) THE INDIAN DAILY MAIL, reliably understands that the Government of Singapore intend opening more centres for the registration of citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies and that
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  • 110 1 God Makes Debtors Pay Up TIKUPATHi: Aug. 1. Lord Venkateswara of Tirumalai, represented by the T. T. Devasthanam,' figured! as a plaintiff in two suits in the Tlrupathl District MunsUTs court recently. Both the suits were decreed The holders of two promissory notes, resident* of Kalathur village in Kalahasti taluk,
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  • 74 1 BANGALORE j: Aug. 1 Mr. Devadas Gandhi, Managing Editor of the HINDUSTAN TIMES, New Delhi, has arrived here from Ootacamund where he was staying for about a month. After a brief halt, he left for Madras. Mr. Gandhi, who is ViceChairman of the Gandhi Film Committee,
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  • 499 1 VANCOUVER, Aug. 1. Gold medals on the first day's competition proper of the British Empire and Commonwealtn Games were evenly shared yesterday. Australia *t the pace with two gold medals. Marjories Jackson-Neisor the blue flash world record holder winning the women's 1< yards
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  • 102 1 VANCOUVER, Aug. 1 Members of Pakistan's team in the British Empire Games lost U551,505 in cash when thieves trucked away a 250-lb. safe from Empire Vllla/re Friday night. The safe was found yeate>day empty. It had contained camp documents, petty cash, transportation tickets and personal funds
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  • 138 1 THOMAS CUP: INDIA BEAT THAILAND BANGKOK. Aug. 1 India beat Thailand 6-3 in their Pacific Zone Thomas Cup badminton tie which was concluded here last night. Following their 3-1 lead after the first night's play India scored wins in two singles matches and one doubles, Thailand winning one doubles and
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  • 144 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 1 The New Zealand Minister of External Affairs, Mr Clifton Webb, said here Thursday the indo China settlement "though best in the circumstances" improved 1 prospect' for a Communist advance and increased the threat to Thai, land. Burma, Malaya and In donesia
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  • 94 1 BR. LABOUR MISSION TO VISIT MALAYA LONDON, Aug. 1 The British Labour goodwill mission to Soviet Russia and China this month will extend its tour to include meetings not only with Japan's Socialist Parties but those of Singapore, Malaya and Burma as well, it was learned today. Mr. Morgan Phillips,
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  • 39 1 LONDON, Aug. 1 Ten armed Chinese Nationalist agents who secretly landed In Kwangtung have been tried and sentenced to death by a Provincial Court after public trials, the New China News Agency reported today. Reuter
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  • 35 1 Chou En-Lai In Mongolia LONDON. Aug. 1 Chou En-Lai. Chinese Communist Prime Minister, arrived yesterday in Ulan Bator, captial of the Mongolian Republic, on his way home from the Geneva conference, Moscow Radio reported. Reuter.
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  • 37 1 OXFORD, Aupr. 1 Mrs Attlee, wife of the leader of the Labour Opposition who was admitted to hospital here for a "compete rest* after a severe attack of lumbago, Is omtotod to leave honitel Reuter
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  • 58 1 ALDEBURGH, SUFFOLK, Au 1 Fifteen people the crew of eleven and four passengers were rescued from the Norwegian ship Mildrid when she caught fire in the North Sea. seven miles off here early today. The 15 were picked up by the 1867-ton British steamer Corf
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  • 39 1 PARIS, Aug. 1 M. Pierre Mendes France, French Premier, arrived back here early today by air from Tunisia, Arhere he had gone to announce in person his plan for flome rule in the protectorate. Reuter
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  • 155 1 MOROCCO A CONCENTRATION CAMP NEW YORK, Aug. 1 Representatives of 14 Arab and Asian countries 'iave charged here that France has transformed Morocco into a concentration camp and has subjected: Tunisians to inlense suffering The charges' made public here Thursday accompanied requests to UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold to add
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  • 87 1 MOSCOW, Aug. 1 All Soviet newspapers Thursday gave prominence to a report of the handing over ceremony at West Hartlepcol Durham of a 10,000 ton British built cargo steamer sold to Russia. The Mayor of West Hartle. pool, Mr. Miller, was quoted as saying
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  • 25 1 ADENAU, (Germany, Aug. 1 The Argentinian racing driver Onofrc Marimon was killed yesterday when his Maserati crashed during training for today's German Grand Prix. AP
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  • 345 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 1. Inaugurating the India-E. Africa service of the Eastern Shipu ng Corporation here on July 26, the Un.on Deputy Minister for Transport and Railways, Mr. Alagesan, appealed to Indian shipowners to utilize the i. cilities provided by the Government to acquire more ships.
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  • 240 1 DELHI, Aug. 1. More than a dozen locust swarms, some ot them very big, entered India through Punjab, Rajasthan and Kutch during the first fortnight of July, the Plant Protection Directorate of the Union Ministry of Food and Agriculture said in a bulletin here. Numerous
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  • 233 1 Portuguese Consul Leaves Bombay: But Indian Consul Still Detained In Goa! ?^s£ Y iv_4j?*- i— Th© Portuguese Consul generai, Dr. Emilio Patricio and Consul Dr. Antonio IMuardo deCarvallio, left Bombay yesterday after being ordered out of the country by the Indian Government. The men and their families are travelling to
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  • 205 1 BOMBAY, Aug. I—Goan1 Goan "volunteers" have taken control of Seivasa, the administrative seat of the Portuguese enclave of Nagar Haveli in Western India, without bloodshed or resistance, the Press Trust of India reported here early today. The agency said reliable reports stated that a non-violent liberation army
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  • 63 1 RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Aug. I.— An estimated 10,000 Portuguese living in Rio de Janeiro steged a mass de. montratiom last Friday night in support of Portugal's stand on Goa in India. The demonstrators gathered before Catete Palace and presented a memorandum to representatives of Vargas.
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  • 103 1 KARACHI. Aug. I.— The Pakistan Government has given permission for a Portuguese frigate, the 2,439-ton Bartolomeu Dias, to refuel and replenish her food supplies at Karachi while on her way from Portuguese East Africa to the Portuguese Indian settlement of Goa, it was officially learned
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  • 184 1 PONDICHERRY: Aug. 1 The liberation movement in Pondicherry took a new turn when Mr S Perumal Secretary of the Pench India oentmH Merger Congress, alone with thTee other student volunteers of the Pondicherry National Congress, went on a fa«t last w£ek "to bring about
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  • 94 1 I MERCHANTS WARNED Mcanwhle Mr Muthu I'll i«l member. Council of t»,e meat, asked the merchant community in the French poekctg to extend their unreserved support to the merge.movement He also appeal 2u to them to help the freedcr.i struggle in whatever way they could MrMuthu Pißai said tlr.t normal
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  • 147 1 BOMBAY Aug 1 Mr. B. V. Kes Uat union Minister for in{Station and B»od<»wtaK. saw here that radio programmes would serve its purpc^-i Sjl y at it helped spread!^ education among the Hi&sse* Th« poUcy at the All-inna Radio, he added, was directed
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  • 531 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. Aug. 2, 1854. BAN THESE "CROSSWORDS" THE most tragic development in postwar Malaya to-day is not in the political or cultural field, nor in the industrial or economic, but surprisingly enough, in the Press, which, though it is supposed to guard the I 'tibl.c against
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  • 2232 2 Nehru Repeats Demand For Inclusion Of Red China Into United Nations AJMER: The Ail-India Congress Committee concluded its Ajmer session last Monday after passing the remaining official resolutions and a couple of nonofficial resolutions. Mr. Nehru, in his concluding address, again stressed the need
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  • 71 2 AJMER. The Congress Working Committee last week decided to hold the next plenary session o> the Congress in Tamile-nd some time between Jan 10 and 20 1996 The exact date ani venue will be fixed by the Pradesh Congress Comm t. tee. Congress members on the 1953 register
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  • 224 2 Italian Govt. Scholarships To Indians NEW (DELHI: The Government of Italy have offered three scholarships tenable in Italy for the period October 1. 1954 to July 31. 1955, to Indian nationals desiring facilities for advanced post-graduate study, research work or specia ised practical training- in agriculture, engineering, technology, science and
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  • 189 2 NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Rehabilitation, Government of India, in a Press Note issuer has invited applications for compensation from displaced persons suffe-inp; from tuberculosis and who have verified claims for :m. movable properties left in West Pakistan The categories of displaced persona
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  • 432 2 English Should Be One Of The Languages Of India MADRAS GOVERNOR'S VIEW MADRAS: The Governor, Sri Sri Prakasa, last week expressed the view that English should be accepted as one of the languages oi India as it was the monther- tongue of a section of the people of the country.
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  • 95 2 MADRAS: Ring- watc'ics and wrist watcnes. vw u about Rs 10 000 are alleg. ed to have been seized by the officers of the Centnl excise Collectorate. Madras, on July 19, at the CeritraS Station from a passenger bound fo r Ca'.cutta. Kumu<j Chander Kap-idia alias
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  • 248 2 KARACH: The Baluchistan Administration Imposed restriction^ on the movemyni of the Red Shirt leader Khan Abdus Samad Khan, popular, ly known here as '''Baluchi. stan Gandhi A Press report from Quer.a last week said Khan AMua Samad Khan's activities h&a been restricted to his village Inayatullah
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  • 191 2 o AS: The annual geni™ dy meetm of the Mus--im Educational Association 01 South mcU, Madras was heW recently at the office of the Association i n Royapettah under the presidentship cf Mr. M Nazir Hussain. Mr. Nazir Hussain reviewea i, B wor k o« the AssociaUon
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  • 30 2 MYSORE: The Maharanl of Bharatpur, youngest sister of the Rajpramukh of Mysore, aiea on Monday morning. The Maharani, who was 27, was ailing since July 8.- FOC
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  • 1370 3 Recommendations By Press Commission NEW DELHI: The constitution of an All-India Jjress Council by statute w nich is to be charged with of safeguarding the freedom of the Press und helping the Press to maintain iis independence, the lormuiaton of a code of ethics for
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  • 40 3 CUTTACK Paplababa head of the Kaliaboda Math w»io was arrested with 25 other tanvatea of the Math la*t Sunday following the sadhu. txJlce clash has been living entirely on sherbet made of 9U|»tC4ody to Jail, FOC
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  • 230 3 Journalist Is Not A Worker KRXPALANI'S VIEW BOMBAY* Sri J. B. Kripaiaiu, Chairman of the PTajajsocuul»t iarty •a'tf that next i*> a aruaiuen t, the Press of a couucry should be the forum i«r the free discussion of public questions. sri Kriptuani was inaugu- axing the second annual session of
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  • 96 3 WEST E. BENGAL SECRETARIES TO CONFER CALCUTTA The Chief Secretaries of West and East Bengal are understood to be in correspondence for preparing the agenda of the conference of Chief Secretaries of East Bengal and Neighbouring Indian States to be held here en Aug. 11 and 12. The conference, which
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  • 204 3 THREAT TO PALACE OF PANCHENLAMA KALIMPONG: The Chinese authorities In Tibet have asKed the personal manager of the Pancnen Lama to vacate the Kunkhop Photang, the Lama's personal palace, immediately as it Is in "danger" due to the Naxnchung river overflowing its banks; it is .earned here. The palace is
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  • 53 3 KOZHIKODE: Mr. J. D. David, Honorary Secretary, Malabar "Chamber of Commerce, who was undergoing treatment at Vellore, expired recently and the body was brought to Kozhikode and buried. The office of the Chamber of Commerce remained closed on July 12 as a mark of resoect to
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  • 50 3 INDORE: The Madhya Bharat Government has decided to close the Holkar College. Indore, with immediate effect for an indefinite period until further order, according to a Press Note. The Note adds that there will be a full inquiry into the students' agitation and disturbances.- FOC
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  • 598 3 KATHMANDU: The Nepal Advisory Assembly last Friday refused, by an overwhelming majority, to discuss or vote on the Accounts Bill when it was presented here by the Prime Minister, Mr. M. P. Koirala, who is also the Finance Minister. Mr. KoiraJa had moved the
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  • 85 3 P A T N A: The Bihar. Bhoodan Yagna Bill pas. sed by the Bihar legislature duriax its last sesson has receive^ the assent of the President of India. It is learnt The object of the Bill is to facilitate the gift of lands for
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  • 563 3 MADRAS: Disposing of a Letters Patent appeal by a tenant in the Madras High Court recently, Chief Justice Rajamannar and Justice Somasundferam held that a tenant, who earned the protection of the Madras City Tenants Protection Act by virture of
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  • 70 3 NEW DELHI: The AllIndia Hindu Mwhanatrhm has directed all its units la the country to observe An* 1. the death anniversary of Lokmanya TUak, as "Shuddhi Day.'* The unit* have been asked to organise meetings and processions t o demand the removal of foreign missionaries and
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  • 269 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to grant a loan of Rs 10 crores to the Tata Iron and Steel Company Limited. An agreement in this regard was reached between the Government and the company in May last. The grant of the loan
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  • 189 3 MADRAS: Dr. Raghu Vira. Director, international Academy of Indian Culture. Nagpur, speaking at the Music Academy in Royapettah referred to the Bali culture and explained the work carried on the Department of Archaeology there. A young Balmese scholar, Ida Bagus Oka Suttatmaja, rendered three
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  • 337 3 MADRAS: Mr. A. J. Patel, film, productor and distributor and Managing Director of the Patel India Ltd., addressing a news conference on his return from a business tour of the U.K., U.S.A., Japan and the continental countries, said that if the Indian pictures were to have
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  • 79 3 CALCUTTA: Three persons, including two employees of the West Bengal Government Food Department, were arrest, ed here on Monday on the charge of cheating a man of Rs. 6,500. It is stated that the money was taken from him on the promise that they would use
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  • 2261 4 Application For Postponement Refused COLOMBO: The inquiry into the conduct of Mr. N. I*. Jayawardena, Governor of the Central Bank, and his wife began last week at the Emergency Court, Huiftsdorp, before Mr. A. R. H. Canekeratne, QC. (President), Mr. H. A. de
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  • 205 4 Selecting Indian Repatriates No Commitment Made COLOMBO Ceylon Government spokesman said that Ceylon had not committed herself to consult the Indian High Commissioner In the selection of persons to be repatriated in terms of the decisions arrived at recently between the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelwa.a, and the Indian High
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  • 101 4 Alleged Suicide Pact COLOMBO: An alleged suicide pact between a Muslim youth and a Sinhalese girl has resulted in both of them dying One near, a paddy field and th* other in hosjit. al. The pair had selected formic acid as the means of relief from their troubles and on
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  • 152 4 rewntlv «ttri£,, J*?**** critlcal the Ce y lon Government SHSL J^f* by a new "P*Per to the Indian High Com- Mr. 'Dudley Senanayakc, former Prime Minister told the ParSamentary group that Mr. Demi's remarks constituted interference in the internal affairs of Ceylon. He
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  • 752 4 U.N.P.'s VIEW COLOMBO: The Food Minister, Mr. J. K. Jayewardene, was strongly criticised at last week sessions of the Government Parliamentary Group for his attitude towards the Ceylon-China Trade Fact. Although no vote was taken, the Group generally agreed that the Pact should be
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  • 126 4 Surplus Chinese Rice In Ceylon COLOMBO: The Food Vc partment does not know whi to d<> with its surplus Chinese rice stocks amounting to 20,000 tons The department's effort to get rid of the rice have failed It will now welcome suggestions from the pubuc Mr Alvapillai told that he
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  • 95 4 COLOMBO: Mr c Dcsn_ mukh India's Finance' Mm ter vl'clted the Ceylon ma* A-v'g Secretariat last week. Ttte personnel of the at ere tariat Sir Arthur RanasinVi* Mr R Coomaraswamy ij r Gainlni' Corea, Mr. T Krcit" szheim and Mr E. L* p yatWeke olscui»ea
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