Indian Daily Mail, 10 August 1954
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Title Section16 1954-08-10 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 175. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article209 1954-08-10 1 Agreement To Transfer Power Reported Imminent BOMBAY, Aug. 9.— The Press Trust of India reported from Pondicherry yesterday that India and France have reached agreement on the future of 'the French possessions m India. The reports quoting, usually reliable sources said, an official announcement ofReuter - 209 words
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Article196 1954-08-10 1 COMMUNISTS WALK OUT COME BACK From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. AU£ 9. "Hie SpeaKer of the Madras State ruled out an edjourn♦iient motion seeking to discuss me question of meager of the raiiui ...reaa m TravancoreJocnin State with Maaras and x'aaail Satyagrcuva there. communist member Mr. P. jeevanandam moving the196 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-08-10 1 PHOTO. QUEEX ELIZABETH as godmother hold* Christopher infant son of Brigadier and Mrs. Alexander AbeJ Smith' after his ohrisfning: at +he Queen's Chape/ St James's on Aug. 4 The parents stafu) on t€the r side A. P.A.P. - 40 words
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306 1954-08-10 1 Russians Eager To Entertain First Attlee Colleagues LONDON, Aug. 9.— Mr. Clement Attlee, 71, former Labour Prime Minister of Britain will leave London by air today heading an eight-strong Labour Party delegation on a goodwill visit to China, the Soviet Union and Japan. His companions will <n_ ciude Mr. Aneurin306 words
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Article122 1954-08-10 1 MOSCOW. Aug 9 Sir William Haytcr. the BT't sr. Ambassador, yesterday arranged to put hack by a day the dinner party he Is glv'ng for Mr C. R. AttVee n>*_. cause the Russians said 1 they wanted to be the first to honour the former British Pee mierReuter - 122 words
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159 1954-08-10 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 9.— There is great satisfaction among Jour.ialist circles m Madras at the appointment of Mr. G. Partha.saiatny as the head of the uiree Nation Truce Super».sory Commission for the -ii-o-cJunese State of Cambodia, He Is the Assistant, l£ditox of "Hindu,"159 words
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Article345 1954-08-10 1 LISBON, Aug. 9. Portugal today despatched the steamer India (7,606 tons) with reinforcements for her settlements m India, centre of recent demonstrations and current tension. At the same time, according to Reuter reports from. Lisbon, Dr. Paulo Cunha, the Foreign Minister, announced that PortugalReuter - 345 words
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Article73 1954-08-10 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 9. Dravida Kala^ham volunteers yesterday erased the Hindi letters from the name boards of the main railway stations m Tamil Nad as a protest against the imposition of Hindi m South India, In Taajore Periyar Rama. swatni hlms^f led the73 words
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Article34 1954-08-10 1 DURBAN, Aug. 9. More than 800 man-eating sharks have been caught since 1952 m nets installed to protect bathers on Durban beaches. Some have been more than 16 feet long.- APAP - 34 words
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110 1954-08-10 1 EVACUATION ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Aug. 9 The French authorities have com. pleted all arrangements for evacuating Pondfoherry and Karaikal. French. officials and their fain Hit* have pack, tfd up m order to teave by steamer on the lfcth from Pondy, In KaraikaZ afl the French offie«v.s110 words
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155 1954-08-10 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, 9. ntiHindi demonstration by the i_>ravida Kalagham on Sunday «vhen volunteers erased Hind, nameboards at the main rail.vuy stations was remarkable ior th« fact that the whole protest passed off peacefully without any serious incident. The police only watched155 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-08-10 1 Former USA President Mr Harry S. Truman wears a broad smite as be emerges from voting booth m his hotre town of Independence, Mi*, sour! on Aug. S after carting his vote m Missouri's primary election of one rf the new voting machines m use there ThisA.P. - 78 words
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Article93 1954-08-10 1 At the annual general meeting of tne Ceylon Tamils' Association held at No. 11 Handy Koad, Singapore on Aug. 8. Uhe following were elected:— President Dr. P. Thilleinathan, Vice-President Dr. T. Balasingham, Hon. -Gen. Secretary Mr. S. Ratnasabapathy, Honorary Treasurer Mr. K. V. K. Singham, Honorary Laterary93 words
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463 1954-08-10 1 DECLARESX PETERSENl LONDON, Aug. 9.— Mr. Alex Petersen, first Director General of Information Services in Malaya said in a broadcast here last night that there was now no possibility of a Communist victory in Malaya. Mr. Petersen, who said he was expressing only personal views,Reuter - 463 words
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517 1954-08-10 1 MR. M. P. D. NAIR TO QUERY ON Mr M P. D. Nair, Member for Seletar, will ask the following questions at the next meeting of thte Singapore legislative Council: To ask the Hon. the Colonial Secretary if he will please estate the estimutsj number of Indians,517 words
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Article157 1954-08-10 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Aug. 9.—Portuguese officials have taken up an uncompromising (attitude against the merger demand, and they are doing everything to isolate and (fortify their strongholds at Div and Goa. They have demanded from the Government of Indiu for the immediate return of157 words
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170 1954-08-10 1 STOP PRESS PORTUGAL'S ULTIMATUM TO INDIA! USBOX. Aug. 9 The Portuguese Foreign Mln«.«.vr Pa u lo Cunha, announced today that his country bad proposed to India that fo -vten observers be sent to PortUL guese territories m India and to contiguous territories of Udta, it wa« announced to aay DurationReuter - 170 words
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Advertisement8 1954-08-10 1 ■Jl MONTH •J*° U II i yeS^?^JJ* 118 words
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503 1954-08-10 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Tues. Aug. 10, 1954 DATO TAN'S FUTILE APPEAL ELSEWHEREin this issue is published the full report of a lengthyinterview given by Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan last week to the Associated Press CorrespDndent at Penang. We have given it full publicity because of the importance of the503 words
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Article43 1954-08-10 2 Clutter buck Due In Delhi NEW DELHI: Sir Alexander duttterbuck, British Hi<rn >mmi?sioner m India arrived iere recently by air xrom London. Mr Middlabjn deputy High Commissicnar' has been Acting Hi*h Com. miS3ioner rturiner the abi-moe un leave of S ir Alexander FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article1233 1954-08-10 2 Madras- And hra Border Dispute Peaceful Settlement Possible-Sanjeeva Reddi CHITTOOR: Mr. N. Sanjeeva Reddi, Deputy Chief Minister, Andhra State, exhorted the people not to be agitated over any of the border disputes that might develop between the Madras and Andhra States, addressing a meeting at Keelapudi m the course ofFOC - 1,233 words
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658 1954-08-10 2 MYSORE: The Mysore District Praja Socialist conference heid at Khaniarajanagar with Mr. K. Kenchappa m the chair, urged the States Reorganisation Commission to submit an interim report m the Union Government recommending the immediate formation of a United Karnataka province with Mysore. TheFOC - 658 words
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180 1954-08-10 2 VI JA YAW ADA: The An. ihra Praja Socialist Party will launch stayagraha on A.ug 9to urgie the Andhra Government to abolish ail types of mam estates and enact legislation guaranteeing fixity oi' tenure and fair rent to estate kisans The party's decision wasFOC - 180 words
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Article103 1954-08-10 2 "CROSSWORDS" MENACE MADRAS: The Government are examining the question of navi^g sowe elective che^K on the growth of crossword and siini ar puzzles as well as betting on New ¥or* Cotton Pricess," it is understood. Wnen asked toy Pressmen wnetiier Government proposed to take them, as some other States did,FOC - 103 words
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Article75 1954-08-10 2 Absorbing Surplus Labour KANPUR: Representatives of employers submitted a scheme for absorption of surplus labour by working a third shift m four of the seven textile miills m Kanpur at thfe fourth meeting of the Bcvenjnan committee °b rationalization. The L»abojr Commissioner of UP, prea'ded. The four textile mills whex-2FOC - 75 words
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Article107 1954-08-10 2 BANGALORE: In conn?o. tion with the scheme for the expansion of the Government porcelain factory at B*u,i\ iore for the manufacture of high tension insulators at an estimated cost of Rs 03 lakhs two engineers of the Japanese nrm of NGK *:Mppon Gaishi Kaisha). who collaboratingFOC - 107 words
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76 1954-08-10 2 MADR.AS: We regret to record the death occurred recently m *va^nmir of (Japt. >lanna Singh, the well-known Servi.es an^ Indian hocKey player. According to infor,»io.i^a received, Manna S.ngh met with a tratfic accident. ivianna Singh was one ot the oest half-backs m India's hockey. BothFOC - 76 words
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64 1954-08-10 2 BOMBAY: Mr Sadiq Mk Joint- Secretary of the Praja Socialist Party has been deputed by the party to visit In<Jore for an on_the s^ot study and report immediately about the situation follo.v'n^r the recent police firing on do minstratoiv*. Earlier. Acharya JKripilani and Mr. AsokaFOC - 64 words
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80 1954-08-10 2 KANPURE: About 130 P.S.P. workers were arrested Here for taking out a pr**tfeion m defiance of the ban m force m the city The <k' tnonstrators had earlier arrived m a batch by train The procession comprised representatives from all ihe 15 districts ofFOC - 80 words
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
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635 1954-08-10 2 Sir,— A Bill entitled "The Miner Offences Ordinance, 1954'> has been publ.sned for general information. Section 13 (i) (a> inter alia states that any person who jcats with.n the iimus of any i'own cr Vilage between the lours of mid-night and 6 a.m. or m635 words
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68 1954-08-10 2 BIHARSHARIF: A mem.vr of an armed gang of 30 w~:5 killed here on last week Sa a clash with some townsfolk and a police party.A havi'uar and, two others were iniurcd The police and dacoits exchanged fire for 40 minu'os The clash occurred w-iile the dacoitsFOC - 68 words
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Article43 1954-08-10 2 MADRAS: The Government have notified that the Rig-it Bank Canal of thte Mete ir Canals Scheme will be rtowa for irrigation on Decent or 15 1954 and that no «Wit« will be allowed into the c uia\ thereafter. FOCFOC - 43 words
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Article76 1954-08-10 2 NAFEN - NAFEN KARACHI: East Pakim.i will shortly have another broadcasting station. Plans ai(a reported to be almo.-t complete to ccnvert the rre. sent relay station at Ch>t/u g-ong into a full-fle^d broadcasting station The Director-General of Radio Pakistan, Mr Z A Bokhari, is due to visit Chit, tagong to76 words
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633 1954-08-10 3 Supply Of Water Increased Since Opening Of Bhakra NEW DELHI: The Go vernment of India, m a Press Note issued lmst week haye deiuedlto allegations made by the Pakistan Prune Miiuster thaf£ critical situation has been created by the "diversion of the watersFOC - 633 words
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169 1954-08-10 3 KARACHI: The Pakistani Constituent Assembly amended the country's provisional constitution so as to exercise ita sovereign right to draft a constitutticn for Pakistan as aD independent sovereign republic. Lobby circles said this amendment was deemed necessary to remove a constitutional defect which prevented the As. serablyFOC - 169 words
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143 1954-08-10 3 CADCUJTA: A middle -aged East Bengal refugee womnn lost all her three childte,! last week under poignantly tragic circumstances, ir h village near Basirhat. about 40 miles from Calcutta^ The woman w«nt to a tank, with her youngest child m net armsFOC - 143 words
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91 1954-08-10 3 BOMBAY: The East jndl-'. Cotton Association described the reduction m "floor" prl. cea of cotton for the next season as "unjustified and uncalled for The Association requested the Government to review the position. In a statement the Association said that growers re, presentatives on theFOC - 91 words
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154 1954-08-10 3 CHAMBA: Mr fcenni admonished students and teachers for not having learnt to sing the nation il antnem Jana Gana Mana Addressing a rally of students and teachers here the Prime Minister a.s<c<i everybody to join m the singing of the national anthem. '•Our national song,"FOC - 154 words
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Article85 1954-08-10 3 MADRAS: The Maoraa High Court last week held that sale of refreshments by a club to its members was not liable to levy of tales tax. Mr Justice Rajagopala Ay. yangar and Mr. Justice B«laJtrishna Ayyar expressed this view while dismissing a n appealFOC - 85 words
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502 1954-08-10 3 iJJ tt riUa CWef Mh »i»t«-» addressing: a Press conference He wasi speaking with special reference to the agitation that is being conducted by the Travancore Tamil Nad Congress from the beginning of this month with a view to bringing! about a "mergerFOC - 502 words
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Article131 1954-08-10 3 KARACHI: Pakistan's Prime Minister Mr Mahomed Aii announced his Government's decision "not to prosecute for treason" East Bengal's d-s. miesed Chief Minister M? Pazlul Hug. In his ••Arat-of.the.mouth" broadcast, he said: "You must have all received with a sense of relief Mr. Faziul HugsFOC - 131 words
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Article86 1954-08-10 3 NEW DELHI: During tho first week of April. 365.6 million lb cf tea representing 105 per cent of India's standard export quota was released for export against th e permissible maximum of 135 per cent. As there has recently been an abnormal rise m the price cfFOC - 86 words
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61 1954-08-10 3 Reserve Bank's Decision On Multani Hundis BOMBAY: The Re.se vo Bank of India said that tuere was no justification for the creation of elaborate machi. nery for the re-discount of Multani hundis. The Bank, m a Press com m unique also announced that cnosideration of linking indigenous bankers and abrottsFOC - 61 words
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194 1954-08-10 3 NEW DBLiHI: One out of every four railwayman m India lives m a house built for him by the railways. In the last five years over 30.9000 house. 1 have been added to more than 2 00.000 quarters already In existence at the beginningFOC - 194 words
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93 1954-08-10 3 HYDERABAD: The League of Socialist Workers, one of the five constituents of the People's Democratic Front, has been dissolved. The decision was taken at a meeting of the executive of the League last week at Nanded. The People's Democratic Front, a combination of Leftist parties formedFOC - 93 words
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682 1954-08-10 3 Nehru Appeals For Relief Of Flood Victims Appalling Distress In Bihar Assam NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, appealed to the people to contribute "generously and soon" to the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund so as to render aid to the flood-stricken people hi Assam and Bihar. In a682 words
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Article98 1954-08-10 3 GAUHATI: Owing to continuous heavy rain a hill slip occurred between the Chalsa junction and Metelli blocking the track and causing suspension of train services on the Chalsa-Metelli branch of the North-Eastern Railway says a Railway Press Note. Owing to further damage between Adhikari and Galgalla andFOC - 98 words
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271 1954-08-10 3 DACCA): Two hundred police constables have been deployed m Mymensingh town for building- a barrlcadte to stop flood waters from rushing through a 500-ft. gap m a portion of the town and affecting other area*. Meanwhile, flood waters of the Brahmaputra continue toFOC - 271 words
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Article89 1954-08-10 3 MADRAS: In exercise of the powers conferred' by Section 9 (1) (a) of the Indian Stamp Act. 1899, the Governor of Madras has remitted, the stamp duty payable by the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Stupa Fond Committee m respect of the deed to be executed for theFOC - 89 words
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Article91 1954-08-10 3 NAFEN - NAFEN LONDON. Europe's biggest blast furnace has just gone into operation at the Appleby. Fordingham steel works at Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire which is one of the man centres of the industry here It is expected to have a daily output of more than 1..000 tons of91 words
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Advertisement75 1954-08-10 3 W; w#" *H|^^^r^ arms, a priced possession that I C. -^«B^ _^g|j|fcjg^ vvi "onn bccomp a fragment of Hit JL MS lhc child's body to withstand the \> ffltfMrMr^ -*&iJM ri K ours of infection Containing th protection that's so essential for Qfe^S W^m ttlso tn build thc strong limhs75 words
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2635 1954-08-10 4 Indians' Poor Leadership Since Thivy's Departure Deplored By K. R. RAMANATH, A. P. Correspondent m Penan*. In an interview with the Associated Press Correspondent m Penang on Saturday last, the M.C.A. President I>ato Sir Cheng-lock Tan made a2,635 words
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235 1954-08-10 4 Geneva Confab Has Weakened U.N. —Gen, Secy. NEW YORK, Aug. B.— The United Nations Secretary General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. gave warning today that cpecul conferences which -gnored the United Nations might be "inadvisable" m the long run. referring to the Berlin and vjeneva conierences m nis an. uual report publshedReuter - 235 words
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284 1954-08-10 4 Maha^b^Uid^here ?J?? Tel> All-India Hindu loiwwna, saw Here that Jaitiinu should be eiven nrovinclal aul.moinj and that the jaininii Praia FarteS^ niJJTSt a proptr »har» ln the administration of Hashing g or s^r, r tll ce n urut° T^ns^sm' ssars^d^rs 11 iieopie whicFOC - 284 words
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Article76 1954-08-10 4 SRI SENPAGA VINAYAGAR TEMPLE The following persons have been elected to the Committee of Management of the Sri Senpagia Vinayagar Temple at the annual general meeting held at 11 Handy Road, Singapore, on Sunday Aug. 8. Dr. P. Thiilainathan. Presi. dent; Mr. P. Valuppill&i, Hon. Secretary; Mr. P. Nadarajah, .lon.76 words
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Article62 1954-08-10 4 NEW DELHI: The President has awarded posthumously the Police Meda* for gallantry to Mr. Arum. chalam Ratnevelu of 'he Madras City Police. According to the state* ment of .services for 'vVi.i the decoration has been awarded, Mr Arunaona. lam prompted by a high sense of dutyFOC - 62 words
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85 1954-08-10 4 I .L.O. Conference On Iron and Steel NEW DELHI: The fifth sess en of the I.LO. iron and Steel Committee will be he Geneva from Oct 11 to 21 says a Press Note issued by til Central Ministry of Labour here. India ia a member of this c.mmtitce and hasFOC - 85 words
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