Indian Daily Mail, 7 August 1954
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Title Section16 1954-08-07 1 Indain Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 172. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration142 1954-08-07 1 The International Supervisory Commission for lndo-China at a rreliminary Meeting m Delhi on Aug. 1, at when it dechld to send an advance i»arty to the Associated Slates this week to make arrangements for setting up the. Commission as soo n as possible. \t r'Kht isA.P.; RADIO - 142 words
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141 1954-08-07 1 India To Boycott C'wealth Confab At Nairobi COLOUR BAR THE REASON, SAYS MAYLANKAR From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 6.— lndia has refused to be represented at the coming Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference at Nairobi, Kenya, m order to maintain her self-respeat, stated the Speaker of Lok Sabha (House of141 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-08-07 1 PHOTO) Ceylon Parliamentary delegation left on Aug. 4 to attend: Commonwealth Parliamentai y Conference at Nairobi. The i -legation was seen off at the airport by the Minister of Education Mr. M. D. Ilandja (extreme left), on extreme right i.s Mr. V. Jiumarasamy, Junior Minister ofMATHRUPALA - 69 words
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177 1954-08-07 1 LISBON, Aug. 6. The Portuguese Minister for Overseas territories, Commander Sarmento Kodrigues, said here last night the Government were using ali means within their power to defend Portugal's integrity m India*" He was addressing a delegation of Portuguese west Africans who arrived at hisReuter - 177 words
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167 1954-08-07 1 Fr. Indians Pleased At Resumption Of Paris Talks *rom Our Own Correspondent ..lAiJxtAS, Aug. 6.— Tne news that the Frencn Government in Haris have resumed negotiations with the Uovt. of inuia lor orderly transter of power n Frencn Ind.a has come as a great rehex to all citizens 01 P^naicnevry167 words
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76 1954-08-07 1 Bombay-Tokyo Inaugurai Flight On Aug. 14 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY. Aug. 6.— The first inaugural flight i n the new Bombay-Tokyo service by Air India International woud begin on Aug. 14, it was announced following the sue. MM of the first proving llight. General Manager Mr. Patel who accompanied76 words
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Article141 1954-08-07 1 The Acting Representative or the British Council m Singapore announces that a Book Prize, valued at $50, will be given for the best essay received by 12 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 14. The title of the casay is- "The British Council Youth Exhibition, 1954." Following are141 words
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Article88 1954-08-07 1 The following were elected officials of the 8.0.D.C.A. at the annual general meeting fetid 00 Auf. 4 at tht club promises at St. George's Ro;id:Mr. S. T. V. Lmgam President; Mr. V. C. Ooman VicePresident; Mr. S. Gopal Hon. Gen. Secretary; Mr. I. C.88 words
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130 1954-08-07 1 YOUTH CLUB FOR YIO CHU KANG LOCALITY As it is realised that a Youth Club m the Yio Chu Kang locality has been .a long felt nee* for the rising generation, it has been deeded to call a meeting of the Youth and Adult members of this urea today Saturday,130 words
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Article176 1954-08-07 1 MANCHESTER, England, Aug. 6- -The Manchester Guardian today claimed that the Chinese Communist Government is encouraging people who are anxious to make revolutions m South Asia. A banquet has been held m Peking by the China Peace Committee m honour of Dr. K. I. Singh whoReuter - 176 words
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Article, Illustration88 1954-08-07 1 At Headquarters, Far East Ah Force, Changi the Command r-in -Chief, Air Marshal Sir Clifford) Sanderson shaking hands with Mr. Arangasamy Madhaven Nair. as he presents the Testimonial ol Good Service to him. Mr. A. M. Na'r who is the President of the Air Ministry Local Staff Union and Vice-Chalrman88 words
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Article208 1954-08-07 1 MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 6.— The Right Reverend Richard Ambrose Reeves Bishop of Johannesburg, South Africa, said yesterday he hoped the world Ang.ican Congress now mjetinjT here would be an encouragement tc "all those people m South Africa who are strugg.ing against the prevailing policy of apartheid or racial .segregation".Reuter - 208 words
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158 1954-08-07 1 LONDON: At the request o f the members of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce whoare perturbed by the high Indian import duties on Lancashire textiles, the next meeting of the Genera: Purposes Committee of the Manchescer Corporation will consider the advisability of extending aNAFEN - 158 words
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Article216 1954-08-07 1 Duke At Empire Games VANCOUVER. Aug. 6.— llic DuKe of Edinburgh drew part of tiie cicwd witu him when ha i«(t Empire Stadium last night alter three hours as a uiuiih games spectator. As soon as ais party left the ioyai oox spectators nied frcm tneir seats by the hundredsReuter - 216 words
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Article34 1954-08-07 1 BRUNEI. British Borneo, Aug. 6. Damages estimated at Straits $500,000 was done here early today by a fire which destroyed three large storage buildings In the middle Sena Oilfied. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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200 1954-08-07 1 The Indians m Singapore who were born m the former Indian States and are eligible for registration as Indian citizens under Article 8 of the Constitution of India may apply for registration as Indian citizens at the office of the Representative of the Government of200 words
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305 1954-08-07 1 The Government of India offers five scholarships (three for students of Indian origin permanently domiciled m Malaya and Singapore and two for those of non-Indian origin) for studies m India m the Arts and Humanities, Science, Medicine, Civil Engineering, Technology, Education, Law, Commerce, Forestry, Veterinary Science305 words
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Article231 1954-08-07 1 LONDON, Aug. 6.—Professcr Kenneth Mason said here to-day, the 28,250-foot Mountain X 2, conquered last Saturday by the Italian Alpine Club climbers, was not discovered by Colonel Godwin Austen whose name had unofficially been given to the mountain. Professor Mason who was writing a letter tcReuter - 231 words
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Article161 1954-08-07 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 6.— India is expected shortly to announce the names of her three chairmen for the mao Chin a Truce Commission. It is understood they are Mr. J. Desai, Acting High Commissioner m London, Dr. J. N. Khosla, Director of the historical research division ofReuter - 161 words
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Article153 1954-08-07 1 BANGALORE, Aug. 6.— The Mysore Iron and Steel Works at Bhadravatl, 100 miles from here, plans to increase Its output 100 per cent, by the end of the first Five-Yea r Plan. The present production rate is approximately 100 tons of pig iron a day,NAFEN - 153 words
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596 1954-08-07 2 Indain Daily Mail S'pore, Sat Aug. 7, 1964. Notes And Comments $10.00 TO REUaIN VOTE! WITH the Singapore Government unable to revise its stand m regaru to the subjects of the former Princely States of India, they are now faced with no alternative but to t .ike out the Indian596 words
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386 1954-08-07 2 BOMBAY: The immediate development of some of the minor ports to the south and to the north of Bombay has been strongly recommended to the State Government m an 80-page report by a four-member sub-committee appointed m November last. The report is now beingNAFEN - 386 words
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238 1954-08-07 2 NEW DELHI: India is the largest supplier of B.C.G. vaccine m Southeast Asia, and caters for the needs of Burma, Ceylon, Malaya and Thailand, besides fully meeting her own requirements. The vaccine is prepared at the B.C.G. laboratory m Guindy, Madras, under scientificNAFEN - 238 words
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114 1954-08-07 2 NAIROBI: The campaign to make the Aga Khan abdicate from his spiritual leadership of the Ismaills reached a fresh pitch here with a heated denunciation, of "fanatics and hotheads" by Mr. Ibrahim Nathoo, Kenya's Minister for Works who is also In charge ofNAFEN - 114 words
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Article40 1954-08-07 2 PARIS: The price of gold is soaring here following the end of the Indo-China War. With a cut m American dollar aid, there is a rumour of a possible devaluation of the French france. NAFENNAFEN - 40 words
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45 1954-08-07 2 CALCUTTA!: Mr. Raipada Das, M.L.A., has resigned from the Communist Party m the LegLslautre. Communicating this to the Speaker, Mr. Das says that henceforth he wants tc be regarded as an Independent member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly. FOCFOC - 45 words
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Article117 1954-08-07 2 CUTTACK Under the Orissa Bhoodan Act, the Chairman, Secretary and other members of the State Bhoodan Samiti, will be appointed or nominated by the Orissa Government m consultation with Acherya Vinoba Bhave. The Samiti will have the power to appoint workers whenever it is considered necessary forNAFEN - 117 words
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Article759 1954-08-07 2 New Bill Published TRTVANDRUM: The Travancore-Coohin •Government have published the land reform bill, the agricultural income tax bill, and the anti-corruption Dili. The land reform bill is m seven parts. 1. The Kanan tenency bill. This is for making a tempo^ xary holding forNAFEN - 759 words
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Article73 1954-08-07 2 RAJKOT: With the object of eliminating intermediaries, it is learnt that the Saurashtra Government is to set up an agricultural marketing board which will combine with the co-operatives, sell their surplus m cities and villages and purchase their necessities. The board will.reventually become an unit ofNAFEN - 73 words
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Article58 1954-08-07 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Government has extended m. vitatlons to the mayors of big Asian cities to attend the AJIAsia Mayors' Conference to be neld m Calcutta m December. Subjects to (be discussed at the Conference include matters of common interest to big \sianNAFEN - 58 words
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150 1954-08-07 2 PRESIDENT PRASAD HAS RECEIVED 828 MERCY PETITIONS NEW DELHI: The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, is prompt and mercifully just m dealing with clemency petitions from men sentenced to death, it is authoritatively learned. Since assuming office m 1950, the President has received 82S such petitions, of whiah he has commutedNAFEN - 150 words
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Article153 1954-08-07 2 OSLO: Three more experimental vessels designed to incorporate Indian fishing methods have been bought here and will be taken to Travan-core-Cochin by volunteer Norwegian crews. The provision of these ships is part of the Norwegian Technical Aid Scheme, which is already well established and forNAFEN - 153 words
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241 1954-08-07 2 India Benefits From British Admiralty's Decision LONDON: India and Pakistan, along with other Commonwealth and foreign countries, have been the chief beneficiaries of the British Admiralty's decision to cut the strength of the naval forces since the end of World War IL Already Britain has sold or ent to otherNAFEN - 241 words
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Article206 1954-08-07 2 BOMBAY: Short hand books on the Pitman system for many o f the regional languages m India like Bengali, Tamil and Marathi are being written and re-written until officially published, Mr. P. J. t^itman, great grandson of Sir Isaac Pitman, inventor of the Pitman system ofNAFEN - 206 words
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234 1954-08-07 2 No Russian Market For Indian Jute Goods! CAiXttJTTA: There is no possibility of Indian jute goods finding an outlet m the Kussian marjtet, though the commoaay is listed among the exportable goods under the indo-Soviet Trade Pact signed iast year. Soviet Russia, which is practically self-sufficient m packing materials, hasNAFEN - 234 words
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Article87 1954-08-07 2 KARACHI: A team of 24 United States professors will soon join the Punjab University and its colleges under the three-year Inter College Exchange Programme recently arranged between the Punjab University and the Washington State College. A team of professors select ed from various colleges m WestNAFEN - 87 words
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27 1954-08-07 2 KARACHI: The Pakistani Constituent Assembly last week assumed power to declare Pakistan a Republic. The Assembly has adjourned to Aug. 19. FOCFOC - 27 words
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2933 1954-08-07 3 Panikkar As Chairman? LONDON: The name of Sardfer K. M. Panikkar is being: mentioned In knowit dgi able quartets here as being the likely chairman of the Indo-China Supervisory Commission. This speculat'on Is not confirmed but observers who support it point toFOC - 2,933 words
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Advertisement118 1954-08-07 3 on/tf has Powerwind, remarkable for its smooth, consistent, performance, winds with the slightest movement of your wrist. And the new unbreakable permadure mainspring created by Mido guarantees continuous and accurate time-keeping under all conditions. Mido MULTIFORT Super automatic SHOCK-PROTECTED ANTI-MAGNETIC SELF WINDING 100% WATERPROOF SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON'S SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR118 words
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273 1954-08-07 4 "We Look To India For Inspiration"— kotelawala COLOMBO: 'We look to India for many things especially for industrial development and inspiration to patriotic activities. We have no ill feeling towards any Indian m Ceyion," declared Sir John Kotelawala, Premier of Ceylon, declaring open lastFOC - 273 words
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Article104 1954-08-07 4 COLOMBO There are many knights m Ceylon, but there s a new one who has "been created unofficially and perhaps unintentionally by a reference book A de luxe red-bound volume entitled Knights Bachelor 1953-54," the 22nd edition of a reputable tome compiled by" Gerald Wollaston. gives theFOC - 104 words
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174 1954-08-07 4 COLOMBO. The Oe.v-^n Democratic Congress has a=ked the Indian Mercantile Chamber to pay gratuities to the 25,000 Indian employees working m Indian estab'sn. merits who will be displaced when Indian businessmen wind up their businsopca here Mr S M Subbiah. Joint Secretary of the CDCFOC - 174 words
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Article128 1954-08-07 4 NON STOP CYCLING MANNAR: Mr. N. S. A. Cadei. a member cf the Young Men's Club here, left Mannar last week for Murunkan, 15 in i:e.s away, fi'om where he started on a 600-mile ncn-stop bicycle ride for three days and nights. J He will go to Colombo via Anuradhapura,FOC - 128 words
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Article72 1954-08-07 4 iSEW DELHI The Planning Commission is organising an exhibition of the Five.Year Plan projects In Srinagar sometime m September. Elaborate arrangements are under \v.\y. All ispccts of the Five-Year Plan. including irrigation, multi-purpose river valley projects, industrialisation *cnemes. and improved methods or agriculture will be publicised. NewNAFEN - 72 words
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Article109 1954-08-07 4 Elephants Die In Transit MADRAS: Two female elephants sent by goods train irom Mysore ie Madras are reported to have died m transit. One of them is believed to have died near Arkonam while the other, last week when tn« goods train reached the Salt Cottaurs. The animal.-. It isFOC - 109 words
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Article320 1954-08-07 4 Colour Bar In England! COLOMBO Marie Bryant, bouncy coloured star now ir. Colombo, was nudged by the colour bar during he? period m England last year. Between bouts of rehearsal Marie said that she and her nusband ran into a very subtle sort of prejudice. "It was not like mFOC - 320 words
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Article172 1954-08-07 4 AGALA WATTE: With the success of the Indian shops boycott movement at Horana and Ingiriya steps are being taken tc ,aunch the movement at Matugama too. A few days ago a preliminary meeting about the introduction of the movement at Matugama was held at GammlFOC - 172 words
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Article161 1954-08-07 4 Buddhists In Name Only KEGALLA Many people were, m Ceylon, Buddhists only m name. Most of thorn preached Buddhism and the value of practising it to others, while they themselves were bad Buddhists, said Mr. M D. Banda, MJnister oil Education, declaring open a Sunday school of Panaliya. All thoseFOC - 161 words
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Article, Illustration94 1954-08-07 4 Indan Schools m s< ntul area, Kuala Lumpur, tt,olc part m the sports held at the Methodist Boys' Schcil on July 24, m which all the teacheis showe d great enthusiasm and efforts. Hero a t the mike is seen Mr. K. V. Subbaiah, the chairman of the Sports Committee94 words
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444 1954-08-07 4 MADRAS: Tamil is a great language not beacuse it is an ancient language nor because it has a rich vocabulary, Tamil is great because it has a great literature. Languages can linger on for centuries, and the vocabulary of- languages can444 words
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Article234 1954-08-07 4 KL'RNOOL The Govern mcnt- of Madras have airected mat tor a period cf live years toon October 1, 1953, four .-cats for the Government T.D.D. course m the Government Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Tambaram, should be reserved tor candidates belonging to the Andhra State. This decision has beenFOC - 234 words
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232 1954-08-07 4 Training In Farming: 15 Persons To Be Sent To Denmark NEW DELHI, The Govern ment cf India has decided to enlarge the scope and funct.ons of the existing extension training centres m the country, so that they may serve as centres where farmers m the vicinity can receive ms true,FOC - 232 words
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Article78 1954-08-07 4 CHUNiN'AKAM While tne press is always fond of exaggerating even the most tri. vial mistake made by co—operators it does not give .sufficient publicity to the enthusiastic and inspiring work of cc-operativo leaders m the Is'and. Tnis charge Ml made by tne Commissioner of Co-operative DevelopmentFOC - 78 words
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Article85 1954-08-07 4 COLOMBO: The thriec.f^.y policy meeung of the Council of Tecniucal Co-operation of the Columo P^an Bureau bo. gan here recently under the chairmanship of India's Hi^h Commissioner m Ceylon Mr C C. Desai. Twenty- two delegates lr mi 12 countries of South and South-East AsiaFOC - 85 words
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Article76 1954-08-07 4 CALCUTTA: Eighty-four passengers and a ciew of eight aboard a Marseiiies-bcund JVrencn p.ane, Sagita were waiting for hour s at Dum Dum airporis, as one of the wheels 01 Hie plane, whl.c taking off, skidded cff the runway and got bogged m the mud.FOC - 76 words
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