Indian Daily Mail, 2 September 1954
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Title Section16 1954-09-02 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 197. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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1739 1954-09-02 1 Singapore's 25 Constituencies Defined Thomson Committee Report Urban-12, Mixed-5, Rural-8 The six-man Electoral Boundaries Delimitation Committee headed by Mr. G. G. Thomson, Public Relations Officer, Singapore has released its Report, recommending three types of constituencies for the future elections both to the new Legislative Assembly and The City and Island1,739 words
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Article530 1954-09-02 1 A Government Press statement issued simultaneously with Electoral Delimitation Committee's Report last evening stated that the boundaries would not be finally fixed ancl gazetted until Sept. 16. Copies of large-scale maps showing the prepared boundaries will be o n display at the G.P.0., Fullerton Building,530 words
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Article69 1954-09-02 1 Name. Population. Telok Ayer 51,300 Tanjong Pagar 60,400 Stamfordl fi 2,300 Rocbore 55,800 Kainpong Kapor 59,100 Tiong Bahru 51,200 Havelcok 63,600 Cairnhill 45,500 Farrer Park 44,000 Pa-sir Panjang 31,000 Queenstown 35,600 Tanglin 41,700 VVhampoa 52,800 Geylang 62,000 Katong 62,000 Serangoon 39,700 Paya Lebar 38,900 Bukit Timah69 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-09-02 1 photo. A weary -looking French National Assembly ponders the ins and outs of E.D.C. The EJD.G {European Defence Coowmunity) Treaty wot "signed twenty -seven months ago and i* iNfl a wilting ratification ty franc*.- APAP - 40 words
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Article52 1954-09-02 1 The Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, left Singapore by air yesterday for London. After a few days official consultations there he will go to Canada for a holiday with Mrs. Mac Donald and the children. He will return to Singapore m about two52 words
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Article131 1954-09-02 1 The Director of Education, Federation of Malaya, Mr. U D. Whitfield, made clear m a press statement yesterday, the attitude of the Department of Education towards school children belonging to clubs and organisations not: connected with their schools. The Department of Education has not taken and does131 words
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Article72 1954-09-02 1 NAIROBI, Sept. l.—An Indian shopkeeper, Mr. Hiralal Kotak, was murdered near Masaka early yesterday when he tried to beat off a gang of Africans armed with pangas and axes. The gang tried to enter his shop, but was beaten off by villagers who detainned threeReuter - 72 words
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Article41 1954-09-02 1 OXFORD, England Sept. I.— A leading British scientist declared tonight that because science now had so much control over natural forces it might soon be possible "to destroy two-thirds of the world oy pressing a outton. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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223 1954-09-02 1 Does NATO Embrace Portuguese Colonies? India's Notes To Britain U.S. -Clarification Sought NEW DELHI, Sept. I—lndia1 India has asked Britain and the United States whether they think the North Atlantic Alliance embraces Portugal's Indian colonies. Deputy Foreign Minister Anil K. Chanda told questioners m parliament yesterday that Indian notes toAP - 223 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-09-02 1 photo. Clement Attlee (left) the former British Premier, leader of a British Labour Party delegation on a visit to China, shakes hands with Red China Dictator Mao Tse Tunq, m Peiping a few days ago. Their three-hour talk marked the end of the visit toAP - 52 words
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297 1954-09-02 1 INDIA OFFICE DENY RUMOURS The Office of the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, have m a Pres release yesterday stated that certain rumours, which are baseless and have no truth m them whatsoever, are current alleging imposition of certain297 words
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Article45 1954-09-02 1 N E W DELHI, Sept. 1. Russia has offered to build India a steel plant with an output of half a million ton a year or sell the necessary machinery for its operation, official Indian sources said \«s- terday.- APAP - 45 words
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Article59 1954-09-02 1 NEW DELHI: Sept. I.— Prime Minister .Nehru vas reported pondering a shakeup of several Cabinet posts and it now .s believed he may hasten the action as a result of Labour Minister Mr. V. V. (jiri's resignation. One report said the Prime Minister may bringA.P. - 59 words
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Article126 1954-09-02 1 The committee of the Muslim Welfare Home has arranged a cineme show at the Garrick Theatre, Geylang, on Sept. 3, at 9.30 p.m. m aid of its Building Fund. The film chosen is David Goliath," a first run Philllppino Malay picture m Technicolour which126 words
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Article91 1954-09-02 1 HONOLULU, Sept. I.— Aw Boon Haw, wealthy Far East businessman, was reported m satisfactory condition on Monday after undergoing surgery at Queen's Hospital here on Sunday. But doctors said he would not be able to resume his trip back to Hong Kong for four weeks.AP - 91 words
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Article64 1954-09-02 1 CAIRO Sept. 1. Pakistani Minister of Industry Khan Abdul Quyom Khan said yesterday he hoped past differences and bitterness between Britain and Eg><pt would disappear with the agreement on evacuation of MM Suez Canal Zone. The Pakistani Minister stop ped at Cairo to confer with EgyptianAP - 64 words
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Article46 1954-09-02 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 1.- Five Hyderabad journalists w«r« arrested and detained by police Monday under the preventive Detention Act. Observers believed tne arrests were connected with the security measures imposed following recent communal riot'ng over the hoisting of PakJsia flags on Hindu temples APAP - 46 words
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570 1954-09-02 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Thurs. Sept 2, 1954 SEATO DOOMED TO FAIL JTHE differences between the United States and Great Britain over the question of admitting Communist China into the United Nations are rapidly becoming more and more pronounced as the date of the SEATO (the South East Asia Treaty570 words
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Article, Illustration1297 1954-09-02 2 Krishna Menon's Analysis Warning Against False Moves NEW DELHI: Speaking during the foreign affairs debate m the Rajya Sabha, Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon warned India against walking into a trap m Goa and said, "Goa is a test not so much for Portugal butFOC - 1,297 words
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Article165 1954-09-02 2 ANTI-COW SLAUGHTER SATYAGRAHA BOMBAY: The Gohathya Virodhi Committee launched an anti-cow slaughter Satyagraha at Bandra, when the first batch of eleven volunteers were put under arrest by the police for trespassing the prohibited limit Of the Municipal Slaughter House. The Satyagrahis were led by Mahant Dinabandhu Das. President of theFOC - 165 words
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Article84 1954-09-02 2 CALCUTTA: Twenty-two anti-cow slaughter Satyagrahis were arrested till eleven m front of a slaughter house m the eastern part of the city and the rest near Writers Building (Secretariat). Two batches of Goraksiha Samiti volunteers came out from the crowded business centre, Burrabazar, to offer Satyagraha mF.O.C. - 84 words
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Article254 1954-09-02 2 MADRAS: Inaugurating the Presidency College Tamil Peravai (Association), Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister, asKed the people not to carry 'linguistic' aspirations too far, as that would only endanger tue unity of the country Sri T. Balakrishnan Nayar, Principal, welcoming the Chief Minister said that 80 per centF.O.C. - 254 words
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181 1954-09-02 2 MADRAS: Addressing the luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club, Mr. C. T. Philip, Listener Research Officer, All India Radio spoke of listenerresearch activities of All India Radio. Mr. Philip said it was the business of a broadcasting organisation t? provide programmes to meet diverseFOC - 181 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-09-02 2 Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar, the Chief Minister of Madras, ad. dressing; a public meteting at Tanjore, on Sunday, Aug. 8.23 words
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330 1954-09-02 2 Unbecoming Madras Desire On T.-C. Areas THANU PILLAI ERNAKUL.AM: Mr. Pattern Thanu Pillai, Chief Minister of Travancore Cochin declared that the people of the State should resist writh all their might the unbecoming desire of the Madras Government to nave any of our territory. Mr. Thanu piilai said he eculdFOC - 330 words
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Article84 1954-09-02 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. N. V. Gadyil, unsuccessfully attempted t f > secure more debating time for Caste Hindit.s on the Untouchabiliti/ (Offences) Bill m the Lok Sabha. Mr. Gadyil aryued that Ca.stc Hindus should be yiven preference "because they hare to do penance." Mr. Damodara Menon t.skcdFOC - 84 words
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Article648 1954-09-02 2 Raman On Institute's Findings BANGALORE: Dr. C. V. Raman, delivering the inaugural address of the Maharani's College Association at the Town Hall, spoke about 'Gemology' and observed that gems attracted not only the probable wearers, but also others who considered themselves qualified to study theF.O.C. - 648 words
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Article195 1954-09-02 2 CALCUTTA. Sri D. P. Goenka, Vice-Chairman, Indian Jute Mais Association said that the Indian jute industry, to keep its foreign markets should produce not only orthodox gcods. bat also newer types of fabrics and constructions. Sri Goenka was a member of the three-man I.J.M.A. delegation, whichF.O.C. - 195 words
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Article958 1954-09-02 3 Need To Define Attitude countr M calKd fcr coSimSE^nSlui,., m U d bOttl the friendly relations wlth KstTnTh^d Vd^o^" ys Mr. Bhupesh Gupta (Com munist-We^t Bengal) asked th< Prime Minister to beware cl those who were advocating Indian alliance with Amenca and carrying out propagandaFOC - 958 words
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Article194 1954-09-02 3 QUILON: Mr. Lund Director of the Indo-Norwegian foundation, established at PuthenI thura, 9 miles north O f here said that no strings were attached to his Governments contribution to the Fisheries development Project established m India. It was only supplying the necessary equipment, and the technicalFOC - 194 words
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Article267 1954-09-02 3 MADRAS: Prof. R. B. Turner of the John Hopkins Uni- Pn r h y E Ch ?f,l of "y&ience and Public Health, who is on a brief visit to the City, gave an informal talk on "Tre£mematosjs tc members of the Indian Medical Association, Madras Br anFOC - 267 words
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Article127 1954-09-02 3 bfl/JSut: A.usirmia is to uespaicn an ujjicuu expeaausn, v^m-pieie wttn experts uj ml kihus, to unvxpiorva centra* Mew i*u*nea to investigate an area wtiere a lomniunuy oj more trum loo,vvv peoP*e, cut off jrwn uve uumnui tvorta t>y difficult mountains and dense jungles, m believedFOC - 127 words
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250 1954-09-02 3 Full Integration Of Kashmir With India Demanded INDORE: Mr. Prem Nath Dogra, President of the Jammu and Kashmir Praja Parisliad, inaugurating the two-day session of the Bharat>o Pratinidhi Sabha (delegates' convention) of the All-India Jan Sangh here reiterated the determination of the Parishad "to resist any move by the GovernmentFOC. - 250 words
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Article123 1954-09-02 3 BOmdai: ivu. B. k. i-atel, Director-General or Shipping said here that one-thiru 01 tne merchant manne waa "oid cdso.escent and increasingly uneconomic to run aue to neavy repair bills and heavy tuei consumption." Addressing a group of Indian Navai officers, Mr. Patel said the normalFOC - 123 words
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Article226 1954-09-02 3 NEW DELPHI: The Imperial Bank of India has, it is understood, decided to offer facilities to potential investors for subscription to the National Plan Loan. Under this schem e of assistance, the Imperial Bank will advance up to 90 per cent of the amount of subscription providedFOC - 226 words
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Article129 1954-09-02 3 This latest American invention, named "The Rhino" climbs a steep hill near Indianapolis, Indiana, during it 8 first pub_ He demonstration on Aug. 26. Its inventor, Elie Aghm !es, an American citizen, claims it can rou through swamp like a ball, move across sand and mud,A P. - 129 words
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Article489 1954-09-02 3 NEW DELHI: Th e proposal to terminate the indo-u.b air agreement was the subject of an interpellation m the Lok Sv lfr" f 10 was raised by Dr. Lanka Sundaram (m Communications Minister Mr Jagjivan Ham said the Government of India gave the USFOC - 489 words
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Article106 1954-09-02 3 MADRAS: On behalf of the Nilgiris College Committee, Mr. K. H. Bomman, M.L.A., and Mr. K. R. Ramakrishnan, Secretary, met Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister and Mr. C. Subramani&m. Minister for Education, and pleaded for Government aid In opening a Col- lego m the Nilgiris districtFOC - 106 words
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260 1954-09-02 3 SECUNDERABAD: Ten per- sons are reported to have i been killed m disturbances In Gulburga Town and m Sagar a t village m Gulburga District i Cases of looting and arson are a:so reported. The cause of the trouble m both places is repcrtedFOC - 260 words
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Article, Illustration448 1954-09-02 3 NEW DELHI: The Joint ommittec on the Bill to proide .or the Payment of ComI'nsation and Rehabilitation Giants to Displaced Persons as "strongly and unhesitating- recommended that the Govrnment should make a further Jbstantial contribution to the ompensation Pool, as m its iew the amount made availbieFOC - 448 words
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Article163 1954-09-02 3 JODHPUR: The Chief Justice of India, Sri Mehr Chand Mahajan, said discipline, and hard work were the two main requisites that law students should possess to make them successful m the profession of law. Addressing the Law Society of the Jaswant College, here, Sri Mahajan said163 words
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Article168 1954-09-02 3 NEW YORK: Alleged confessions o f flogging youmj g.rls, rape, murder and torture by seven "quite well-educated youngstern' 1 have shocked Ameruu. I*'vur are under arrest a* used of forming a vi idn.ghi murder gang which tcrrvi ised New York pxrka. They are said to have confessed to168 words
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36 1954-09-02 3 SRINAGAR: Mirza Mohammed Afzai Beg-, former Revenue Minister m Sheikh Abdullah's ministry m Kashmir, and now under detention, isi reported to be suffering from "pyelitis." but progressing un- der treatment. FOCFOC - 36 words
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238 1954-09-02 4 Bhikkus Asked To Protest AM B ALAN GOD A: Bhikkhu* and the laity were advised not to look on passively at the propaganda and other activities of the Americans to destroy our culture and religion by Talaratnbe Indasara Thero at the Annual General Meeting238 words
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Article129 1954-09-02 4 COLOMBO: A Member of Parliament has fallen into the net cast by the Bribery Squad. It is understood that the At-torney-General had written to the Prime Minister that there is enough evidence for a prima facie case to be made a gains-;, him. The name ofFOC - 129 words
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Article49 1954-09-02 4 YATIYANTOTA: "My success, at the mayoral elections is not my victory, but Is an achievement for the wcrklng classes of my constituency of Ruwanwella, where I started my political career" said Dr. N- M. Perera on his first official visit here as Mayor cf Colombo.- FOCFOC - 49 words
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Article130 1954-09-02 4 COLOMBO: Dr. S. A. Wickremasinghc, addressing v Communst Party meeting at Valvcttitura! said both the majcr languages of Ceylon should be the State languages. Stating that there was much unemployment among the Tamils, he said the problem could be solved by Industrial and technicalFOC - 130 words
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Article, Illustration131 1954-09-02 4 HER SECOND BIRTHDAY Photo taken on the occasion of the celebration of the second Birthday of Miss Janet Nithyakumari Sennyah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bilx>erster T. Sennyah of the Personnel Branch, Federation of Malaya Police Headquarters, Bluff Road, Kuala Lumpur. Standing m the photo from left to right are131 words
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Article66 1954-09-02 4 CAIRO, Sept. I.— An Egyptian Foreign Office spokesman told newsmen yesterday Egypt is not considering changing its present policy of recognising Nationalist China. Premier Nasser was quoted m an interview m the U.S. news and world report as saying the United States should recognise CommunistA.P. - 66 words
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Article195 1954-09-02 4 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister sanctioned the pub. Mo showing of the fii m L a P.... Respectueuse. The film will new be .-hewn shortly at the Empire Not a single cut has been made mi n the film. The Premier's decision foL lewed the unanimous reeomFOC - 195 words
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Article52 1954-09-02 4 Inche Othman bin Mohamed, accompanied by his wife and their four children, left by the s.s. "Carthage" yesterday, to take up appointment as Commissioner for Malaya m the United Kingdom on behalf cf the Federation and Singapore Governments. Inche Othman's appointment will extend until July52 words
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Article60 1954-09-02 4 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Sir John Kcte'.awaia, will spend Christmas In the Philippines. He hasi accepted an invitation from the President of the Republic of th e Philippines, to visit the island on his way back frcm the United States. His stay m the PhilippinesFOC - 60 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-09-02 4 photo. Reg Harris o/ Britain holds a bouquet as he puts m an honour lap after winning the World Sprinting Title at Colognes Germany, on August 28. Second place went to t953 champion Arie Van Vliet AP of Holland.AP - 41 words
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Article170 1954-09-02 4 COLOMBO: The country's economy is m a pcor state because of the lethargy of the people. Some of the people have become mere idlers", Mr. V. S. M. de Mcl, Government Agent, Western Province, told 50 officers of rural development societies, who attended a training courseFOC - 170 words
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Article130 1954-09-02 4 COLOMBO: A Statin with no name fra& at la~- named. The railway a" -lion, ties have decided to call it Waskaduwa-^otupif lyn. The station; wblCll is D«« tween MM Wadduwa a n d Kalutara North stations, was built about a year a^o but remainedFOC - 130 words
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Article110 1954-09-02 4 The Khalsa Jiwan Sudhar Subha, 1 Kerbau Road, Singapore, celebrated Indian Independence Day en Aug. 15, with great pomp, at the sabha premises. There was Kirthan Jatha that day m the morning. Messrs. Chanda Singh Bhararr.thaur, Ujagar Singh Pritam, Rallah Singh Dhervesh, Sadagar Singh Granthi spoke110 words
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Advertisement133 1954-09-02 4 >jJBpT k MEENA KUMARI m :^K^~4 'DANAPANEE' To-morrow at 9.30 p.m, J» tjgittih I Charity Show m aid 2^tA&tfl i:of the Muslim Welfare Home l| ciAt ni AMONn— TODAY DAILY P WlMnUnil— 3.15—6.15—9.15 p.m. S D SOUTH-EAST ASIA FILM Cos Super-colossal "AURAT" Ln f" f\ Hindustani Version of "Samscn Delilah"133 words
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