Indian Daily Mail, 13 September 1954
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Title Section16 1954-09-13 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. Nov 208. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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361 1954-09-13 1 India Invites Portugal Again For Talks On 'Enclaves 9 Impartial Observation As Agreed Already Insisted Deprecates Meaningless Charges NEW DELHI, Sept 12.— India yesterday told Portugal that the invitation to talks in New Delhi over the future of the Portuguese Indian settlements was still open. But they said in theirReuter - 361 words
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Article56 1954-09-13 1 The ncte expressed regret that Portugal had not sent representatives to Delhi to discuss the impartial observation cf the facts. "The Government of India consider that the Portuguese Government's attitude is not conducive to that full, frank and free discussion which alone could guarantee the success ofReuter - 56 words
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Article146 1954-09-13 1 LONDON, Sept. 12.— Nine Commonwealth countries wiJJ hold a private conference of their Auditors General there from Sept. 13 to Sept. 17. The Commonwealth Relations Office announced that the countries participating are Britain, Canada. Australia, New Zealand. South Africa, India, Pakistan, Ceylon and the Federation ofReuter - 146 words
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Article186 1954-09-13 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. IZ.~ The Congress Party's Bill seeking to amend the Constitution in order to give the Central Government powers to control the movement of Essential Commodities may be defeated on Monday, when votings will take place. Voting was actually due186 words
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Article141 1954-09-13 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 12.— Mr. Aneurln Bevan and otner members of the Labour Party delegation to Communist China made a brief stop hero lest night on their way home by air to London. But Mr. Bevan declined to comment on the visit to China. Whatever we've had141 words
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Article72 1954-09-13 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 12.—Tamllnad Congress has won complete control of two districts Ramnad and Tlnnevelly In tne District Board elections Just held. In Madura District, th« Congress Party is leading far ahead of others. In three districts, Congress has won an far72 words
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Article35 1954-09-13 1 CAIRO. Sept. 12 British sources said here there i« "vary good hope" that th« AngQo-EgyptJan agreement on the Suez Canal zone will be signed betwren September 80 M4 W -r ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article187 1954-09-13 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 12.— Mr. V. V. Giri, received a hero's welcome, wtien he arrived here from New Delhi on Saturday night. More than ten thousand workers gathered within and without the Central Railway Station and greeted the former Central Cabinet Minister with187 words
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Article134 1954-09-13 1 HOME, Sept. 12.— Japan, with the most crowded population cf any large country, was admitted to-day to fun membership of the International Planned Parenthood Federation and to a place on its executive board. Members of the international Federation, in addition to those represented here at the executive boradA.P. - 134 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-09-13 1 photo. A detachment of ZOO from the 3,000-strong West Berlin anti-riot police, marches into Berlin's Olympic Stadium for the West Berlin Police show. September 6, wearing tn public for the first time the new battle dress of steel helmets with fixed bayonets. The force has beenA.P. - 64 words
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Article45 1954-09-13 1 TORONTO, Sept. 12.— Miss Marilyn Bell, 16-year-old school girl who swam 32 miles across Lake Ontario on Thrusday and had gifts estimated at $60,000 showered upon her, said that she planned to go back to high school next week.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article119 1954-09-13 1 6 Yrs—Stell No Trade With U.S. NEW DELHI, Bept. 12 r— Indian Finance Minister C. D. Deshmukh said yesterday a treaty of trade, commerce and navigation urith the United States was not yet concluded despite six years of discussions. This, he said, was because of a number of outstanding points119 words
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102 1954-09-13 1 TAIPKH, Formosa, Sept. IS. Liberator bombers of the Chinese Nationalist Air Force raided the port of Amoy and Chinese mainland positions for the second day ronn'ng, it wm announced her* Itoorted by Tfeqiriirjtft fighters, the B-24 bombers, dropped 1 ton of bombs on Communist artilleryReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-09-13 1 photo. A arruM boy watches intently as Mikhail Botwlnnik, the World Chess Champion, makes the opening move against T. Sato of Finland September 4, at the start of the three-weeks Chess Olympics between X6 countries in Amsterdam. Next to BotwinnikT is WassiJi Bmi/--slof. The other Finnish playerA.P. - 74 words
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Article170 1954-09-13 1 LONDON, Sept. 12.— An article in the Evening Standard yesterday referred to the "mystery" surrounding a new appointment for General Sir Gerald Tempter, former High Commissioner in Malaya who is celebrating his 56th birthday here. Can the War Office afford to keep Idle a soldier of Tempter's CalibreReuter - 170 words
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136 1954-09-13 1 Britain Russia Competing For New Steel Plants In India NEW DELHI, Sept. 12. Britain and Russia are both in the running for the construction of new steel plants in India, it was learned here. such enterprises already existing or planned. inaia Dusiness concern, particularly the big Industrialist family of Birla,Reuter - 136 words
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74 1954-09-13 1 CANADIAN GIFT FOR INDIAN FLOOD RELIEF OTTAWA, Sept. 12.— The Canadian Government will give U*****,000 for flood relief in India, Pakistan and Nepal, the External Affairs Department announced Friday night. Of the total US$lOO,OOO will go to India. Pakistan gets the same amount and Nepal U5525,000. The money will beA.P. - 74 words
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268 1954-09-13 1 i J? OI £Q: Se t 12 Mr Clement Attlee, the British J£s°£s?S iWlder in a c «Pyrt&ht articte puKLhed here JK£SS. I W£ evßiy "y" 111 «**fc Chined coumum« $Z Tit^ Z2 BM 2? ta an ta P**rt of ChiiuTandReuter - 268 words
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67 1954-09-13 1 FLOODED AREAS TO BE PLACED ON WAR FOOTING NEW DELHI, Sept. 12. —The Indian Government is to meet the flood situation in Northern and North-eastern India on a "war footing," the Minister for Planning and River Schemes, Mr. Guizarilai Nanda, told the Indian Parliament yesterday. Millions are homeless or isolated,Reuter - 67 words
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Article247 1954-09-13 1 SAIGON, Sept. 12.—-Viet-aam's anti-Communist Premier has tired his Army Chief ana there was concern yesterday that internal trouble might disrupt in this largest IndoChinese state. Friends tf General Nguyen van iiinn denied he was pivtting against the Government, oui said indignantly he couio not ooey theA.P. - 247 words
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136 1954-09-13 1 BELIZE (British Honduras), Sept. 12.— Anti-Britiah demonstrators marched through Belize Friday shouting "down with colonialism." The rally was timed to coincide with the 16th anniversary of the British settlers' victory over the Spaniards. Leigh Richardson, leader of the the pro-independence Peoples party, told demonstrators Britain hadA.P. - 136 words
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Article59 1954-09-13 1 LONDON, Sept. 12 B« tish ißVwelsn Secretary An thony Eden flew to Brussclc to begin tf Iks with European leaders on plans to ream. West Germany. During the next five Jayt*. Mr. Eden will vlalt four West European capitals and confer with the Foreign Ministers ofAP - 59 words
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Article, Illustration112 1954-09-13 1 Eduard Goubert, a former Minister of Labour and General Administration for the French in their Indian possession at Pondicherry, who now heads the move' ment seeking merrier utitK India, and has changed his name to B. G. Piilai, the initials representing his former, French name. HisA.P. - 112 words
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Article89 1954-09-13 1 RANGOON. Sept. 12 Mr. Richard Casey, the Austru. lian Minister of External Affairs, said on arrival here f&i a two.day visit that he would discuss the South East Asia Treaty Organisation pact informally with Burmese lea. ders. He added that he had not comeReuter - 89 words
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Article64 1954-09-13 1 ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey Sept. 12 Miss Lee Ann Meriwether, 19-year-old brunette from San Francisco, was elected "Miss America 1955" at a contest here last night. The title carries moro than $50,000 in prizes. The beauty queen is five feet eight and a half inches tall, one ofReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement15 1954-09-13 1 ■Per B y post t^nandttn^H U 3M0 5X51*"' 833.00 H 3 moSths"---*^ 9 °S II15 words
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587 1954-09-13 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Mon. Sept. 13, 1954 An Unwanted Pact WHAT is South-East Asia without India, Burma, Indonesia and Ceylon V These four countries together constitute the largest area and the biggest population in this region and historically they are the most ancient nations not only in this part587 words
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Article477 1954-09-13 2 N.hr»/SSI.f t£ZXr M °l££' m am l<wUa te Mr v V- Obi* ,e S ,gnat.on from umerences between Mr. Giri and some of his Cabinet colleagues over the modification of the Appellate Tribunal's Award in the Bank dispute have been known for some time. In theFOC - 477 words
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345 1954-09-13 2 INDIA SENDS A PROTEST TO PORTUGAL NEW DELHI: In a Note handed over to the Legation of Portugal in Delhi the Government of India lodged an emphatic protest against the denial of normal Consular facilities to an officer of the Consu-late-General in Goa to interview an Indian national, Mr. Soman,FOC - 345 words
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Article146 1954-09-13 2 PATNA: The Seohar than a in Sitaraarhi sub-division of Muzaftarpur has been cut off owing to the Bagmati floods. Relief beats carrying foodgrains failed tc proceed to deohar last week against the strong current of the river. Mr. Ram Charitar Singh, lrrigaticn Minister ot Bihar,FOC - 146 words
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42 1954-09-13 2 KARACHI: The World Bank representatives General R. a.Wheeler and Mr. D Summers, wrho arrived here from Delhi last week to continue their talks on the Inlo.Pakistani cannaa waters dispute, met informaWy senior Government officials here.- FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article1441 1954-09-13 2 (The facts about Goa, whch an often misrepresented in foreign press, are detailed in the f oUowing article, reproduced from The Hindu. Madras, written by an expert under the nom-de-plume of Asoka.") rptiK ft*ue and cry started by the conservative section of world opinion regarding the Goa1,441 words
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394 1954-09-13 2 NEW YORK. What is Goa's position vie-a-xna NATO? 'JLlue Canadian Premier, Mr. ix>uis St. Uiurent during his recent visit to New L>eliii, aeciaied that NATO had notmmg to do with Portuguese ternti>nes in India. t>ut~ Dr. Saiazar, *\>rtugal.'s Prime Minister, has Deen claiming394 words
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Article, Illustration210 1954-09-13 2 Here are just four erf the more than 600 m drives who uift in London on Sept. 6 to discuss "the National Heaith service," The Midwife and vVorld Health," and similar subjects. They represent 60 jcuntries, and during the a:ght-day Congress wiii have iiany opportun.ties,AP - 210 words
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Article77 1954-09-13 2 MADRAS: The Madras Government lyave addressed the Government of India on the subject of undertaking legislation for banning crossword competitions. Mr. C. Subramaniam, Finance Minister, who gave this infornw-tic n to Pressmen added that Madras Government had not taken any decision in the matter. ItF.O.C. - 77 words
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Article69 1954-09-13 2 COLOMBO The Ceylon Government has virtually re. jected the Indian High 'Commission's representation ior "humane considerations of cases of women detained in the Talaimannnr detention cuinr for deportation to India, In. dian circles said here. There are at present more than 100 persons, mostQy wo men,FOC - 69 words
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169 1954-09-13 2 ROME: Mr. R. A. Gt.palusv.li:.>;. Conuniss oner for the 1951 census in India, told an International World Population Conference here last week that at the present rate of increase India's population would grow from 360 millions in 1951 to 520 millions in 1981. AgricultureFOC - 169 words
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81 1954-09-13 2 BERLIN: A sixman Indian trade delegation arrived at Le.pzig, East Germany, last week, the opening day of the 1954 Industry Fair there, the East German news agency ADN reported The delegates were Mr D K. Tejur a and Mr. Mudbidri Balakrishna Rao representing theFOC - 81 words
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Article170 1954-09-13 2 NEW DELHI: The National Drama Festival under the auspices cf the Sangeet Natak Akadami will be held in Delhi for about three to four weeks from the middle of November. The Theatre centre has instituted awards for the best performance of the play ip eachFOC - 170 words
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Article1528 1954-09-13 3 India To Set Up A Central Organisation COOCH-BIHAR (West Bengal): Prime MBnisW indicated that a centnU^pert oS^nSSSfVi deal »ith problem arising f romX^nf^ 2k whLe addressing a Fre*> conference here so^ his arrival after flying over the flooded area^o?Norto Mr. Nehru suggested to the State Govern n^ntsFOC - 1,528 words
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Article72 1954-09-13 3 OIBRUGARH: The Brahmaputra, which la more than five miles bro»<l below Dibru^rh, vvas ttvc miles from the town In 1911, when it first started erosion at that point. The river altered its coarse In 1927, and ?ncWn«* up south, brought its I-.;; :-eiu* uanuttt alongside72 words
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Article262 1954-09-13 3 •KARACHI; The PakusUn Government has so far sane, tioned rs. 60 laka for tlood relief in East Pakistan. This was stated in the Pakistan Parliament by the Finar.ce Minister, chaud&ri Mohammad Ati, who declared that more nnancial assistance would be promptly given as and wFOC - 262 words
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Article72 1954-09-13 3 Pakistan Rice for Philippines KARACHI; The Philippines Sff^-n 8 a r0 «n en t with Pakistan h«r e for supply of au.uuo ton s Qf Pakistaiu V rice to tne Pmiippines. Ettorta are being mad» to rush nee urgently needed bv arought.aaected y pnhip^nfa by the en<j of this month,FOC - 72 words
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Article99 1954-09-13 3 NEW DELHI: The nioithan 100 year.old Army custom of giving commands tfuriny parades in JcnjfjHn wui soon disappear. Ttae Deputy Defend Minuter, Mr. Manavir lyagt, told tue Lok Saona tuat very soon tue.se «>r_ ders wouid be given in Hindi Tnousands of mill. tarFOC - 99 words
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79 1954-09-13 3 Locust Control In India Pakistan NEW DELHI: A meeting Of representatives of India ana Pakistan was held her.; to discuss some problems of locust controQ common to both countries. *he meeting reviewed u*e locust situation in the two countries, it also discussed the use of aircraft in ana locust operationsFOC - 79 words
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452 1954-09-13 3 the Smi^S^L tEV*^? iat Pakist *n would take 1 fllft niiaofi'nn v— i the Security Council's postponed agenda for many m<£ths because Dr. Graham, UM nepuator for Kashmir, has been unable to make any dtoAccording to th« most important of Dr. Graham'sF.O.C. - 452 words
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Article, Illustration178 1954-09-13 3 Sheet metal work, one of the crafts affiliates witw tlu> \m*iSS£S l S!sr f TSSSfiitSSL^StL ffSEaSna^^EE 05 f the Sheet m Worker,, IrSJS^A* J?%??^ l9 2 n HMM trade of the true IZ5^ A t f^* te a vlew of ro< deckto K of178 words
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362 1954-09-13 3 DR. ALAGAPPA'S OF FER OF A MEDL. COLLEGE MADRAS; a proposal for a medical college, either at KaraiUcudi or at Tanjore has been submitted to tine Madras Government by the Dr. Km. Alagappa omrtuar Caliegc Endowment Trust, it is learnt. The trust has offered to shaits a large part ofFOC - 362 words
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Article116 1954-09-13 3 DIBRUOARH: Almost the whole length of the 1,600-foot •tone revetment, built at a cost of over Rs. 7 lakhs to save Dibrugarh town from erosion, has been swept away by the flooded Brahmaputra. The unprotected part of the bank Is slipping fast into the river. The wholeFOC - 116 words
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Article33 1954-09-13 3 BIHAR ORDER ON IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY PATNA: The iron and steej industry has been declared a public utility service in Bthar for a further period of k'x months with affect from Sept33 words
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Article181 1954-09-13 3 NEW DELHI: Payment of monetary grants to ex-INA personnel, "in respect of non. gallantry awards, which were forfeited because of the recipi. ents joining the INA, will n:>w be resumed, according to a de. cision of the Government of India. Similar grants in respect ofFOC - 181 words
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Article, Illustration2497 1954-09-13 4 Ponnambalam Retains Jaffna Seat Gets Rs. 64,000 Costs Election Petition By ♦Puppets' Dismissed COLOMBO Mr. Justice Weerasooriya delivered hi* judgment dismissing the Jaffna election petition against Mr. G. G. Pannambaiam with costs which were fixed at Rs. 64,000. The costs of a preliminary inquiry, were fixed at Us. 2,000. Mr.FOC; MATHRUPALA - 2,497 words
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190 1954-09-13 4 COLOMBO; Mrs. Steha Margotd an American passenger on board the Japanese ship "Akagisan Maru," wAK* caffed at Colombo last week Jjing her passport at the face of an immigration officer wht a he refused to stamp it to en. able her to come ashore. ItFOC - 190 words
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Article47 1954-09-13 4 Cyclist Feted Given Medal MANNAR: Janab N. S. A. Cader, a local resident, whc recently cycled 600 miles nonstop, was given a public reception here. Mr. A. V. Alegacone, chairman of the Mannar Town Council, presented Cader with a gold medal on behalf of the council.- FOCFOC - 47 words
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Article73 1954-09-13 4 CALCUTTA, Sept. 12 Left-wing dockers' unions refused to lota in a strike called in the Kldderpore <tocKs here Friday by the Wes. Bengal branch ot the Inatan Natfonan Trade Union Con. gress the trade union wing of the ruiine Congress Party. About 4.OCK) workers r*»a. ponded to theReuter - 73 words
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Article107 1954-09-13 4 WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.— The Soviet problem is not a suitable one to be resolved foy war, a former United States Ambasador in Moscow says in a book to be published todey. The ex- Ambassador, Mr. George P. Kennan, argues instead for a policy ot containmentReuter - 107 words
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29 1954-09-13 4 MOSCOW, Sept. 12 Several members of a British medical delegaticn visiting Russia left Moscow today for Leningrad, the Soviet News Agency, Tass, reported.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article62 1954-09-13 4 PARIS, Sept. 12.— Three Tunisian m nisters of st.ite arrived here early today bv air from Tanis for talks oper.:ng tomorrow on home rule for the North African protectorate. The minister; M. Mongi Slim, M. Aziz DjelouU and M. Mohammed Masmoudi, were met byReuter - 62 words
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Article78 1954-09-13 4 TRADE APPRENTICESHIPS mere will be a number of vacancies In January, 1955. for iully indentured apprentices in H.M. Dockyard, Singapore, in the Shipbul.d.ng and Marine. Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering trades. Candidates must be over 15 and under 18 on December 31st 1954. Information regarding entry, training78 words
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