Indian Daily Mail, 15 September 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 210. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 527 1 Now Is The Time To End The Emergency- Gen. Bourne NEW PLAN ANNOUNCED The cease-fire in Indo -China has had no immediate tactical effect on the Malaya situation. Now that the Communist armies are no longer advancing it must be a shock to the
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  • 226 1 DO NOT WANT MALAY WOMEN TO MARRY INDIANS KUALA LUMPUK: Members ot tne I'arit l>ivis.v.n of tne United Ma. lays National Organisation il«i nut want Malay women to marry Indians. At a meeting attended by representatives of several Maiay Associations, Me gat /tiiriuddin bin Ah. mau, secretary of the *ti.
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  • 82 1 RANGOON, Sept. 14 U Nu, the Burmese Prime Minister, will visit China in December, the Bnrme.se Foreign Office announced last night. Mr. Chou En Lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, issued the invitation when he paid an official visit to Burma last June. A Burmese Labour Mission
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  • 103 1 It is reported that about 30 terrorists entered No. 2 Kongsi of Cheviot Estate in the Seremban di»trict of Me. gTi Sembtlan on Sunday night. The terrorists lectured the ahop assistant and stoa e the following: half a sack or rice, half a sack of sugar, 60
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  • 61 1 CALCUTTA. Sept. 14.— Two Hindu temples and a centuryeld Protestant church in the Ncrth Indian tea town of Dibrugarh have vanished under th e swirling flood water of the Brahmaputra River. Reports reaching here from Assam say the ancient Court House and many ether buildings are threatened as
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  • 123 1 Constitution Amendment Bill Referred To S.C. From. Our Own correspondent NEW DELJtt, Sept. 14. The Constitution Amendment Bill was referred to the Setoct Committee by the Lower House of Parliament on Monday after an angry debate on procedure. Since the Bill required absolute majority according to the Constitution, Congress whips
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  • 109 1 CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand, Sept. 14 Mr. Clement Attlee, the British Labour Party leader, arrived here today by air with his wife for a visit to New Zealand. Mr. and Mra Attlee flew here from Sydney after spending five days in Australia. Mr. Attlee said he definitely
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  • 164 1 In the thrilling Malaya Cup final played at Princes Road Stadium, Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, Penang beat Singapore by three goals to nil. Of course there is a lively controversy raging about the goal that Singapore apparently scored over Penang, but was disallowed by the referee. It
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  • 81 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 14 —An fnriitt^ Government spoken. man said Monday India has been invited by Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay to submit suggestions for amending- the recently .enact, ed Philippine Retail Trade Nationalization Bill. The BUI disqualifies forelg, ners from retail trade in the Philippines
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  • 43 1 LONDON Sept. 14 Oiaudhri Mcfhammed Aiii. Pakistan's Finance Minister, will arrifve here by atr from Karachi on Thursday on his way to Washington to attend the annual sessions of the World B&nk and the Interim. tional Monetary Fund. Reuter
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  • 227 1 NEW DELHI, Sept 14. The Indian Communist Party has decided to launch a campaign to demand the Indian Government take steps together with China for consultation among Asian countries to safeguard peace and security in Asia." In a resolution published yesterday the
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  • 140 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 14.— Mr. Richard Casey, Australian External Affairs Minister, said yesterday he believed the South-East Asian Treaty could be reconciled with the five principles enunciated by Mr. Nehru and Mr. Chou En Lai, Indian and Chinese Prime Minister! in April. TWI wtt pqttitall, ht Uii
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  • 56 1 ISTANBUL. Sept. 14 Posters showing- a map of Cyprus under the Turkish fl *g and bearing- the words "Cyprus is Turkish" were display, ed in ell shops today when President Celal B&y&r was welcomed home from his state visit to Yugoslavia. The posters were dintrihut. ed hy
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  • 195 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Sept. IkCongress has won overwhelming majority in three districts, Madurai. Ramnad and Tirunelveli, where elections for District Boards have been completed. With only nine more results to come, Congress has won 120 out of 144 seats.
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  • 117 1 LONDON, Sept. 14 A British "cultural mission" is due to fly to Peking today to present to the Chinese Gov. eminent a message of friend, alup from 675 British men ana women "concerned with the arts and sciences." The mission includes Sir Hugh Casson a
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  • 44 1 MADRAS, Sept. 14. The Beard of Directors cf the Press Trust of India, the Indian National News Agency, passed resolution at a meeting; here t« say they considered the re commendations of the pr«M commisaicn "retrograde aui impr«ctjcBb!» %1 Reuter
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  • 89 1 Indian Team For Indo-China Commission From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 14. I. N. S. Magar Left Madras Harbour last night carrying tne first seaborne batch of lnd.un personnel of Indo-China Truce Supervisory Commission. The batch consisting four officers and fifty Jawans was commanded by J. S. Ramadas. Ministers and
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  • 76 1 NEW DELHI: The Central Public Wo'ks Department pro. gramme of construction approved by the Government of India for 1954.55, is of the order of about Rs. 30 crores, it was learned here. During 1953_54 the works executed totalled about R3. 15 crores aganist a sanction
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  • 161 1 R.I.P.M. TO CONFER WITH NEHRU JAKARTA, Sept. 14 prime M.tnister AU Saatrooa. midjojo will leave on Sept. 21 for New Delhi and Rangoon to discuss 'the latest political developments in Southeast Asia resulting from the SEATO pact," a government source said yesterday. The source said the Indx ncsian leader wiil
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  • 683 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Sept. 15, 1954 INDIA'S ATTITUDE TO PORTUGAL JF there is anything of which India is not tired or for which she is prepared to accept any amount of criticism aim even abuse, it is peaceful negotiation. This is no more evident than in her dispute
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  • 2316 2 Obstructions Encountered From His Cabinet Colleagues NEW DELHI: Mr. V. V. Giri in his letter of resignation sent to the Prime Minister, the text of which was released for publication, confirms earlier reports that Government's decision to modify the bank award was the imediate cause of
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  • 259 2 NEW DELHI: The Govern ment of India's resolution on the Tariff Commission's report on the continuance ©C protec tlon to the bicycle industry has been published in a Gazette of India Extraordinary. The Government has accept, ed the Commission's recom. mentation that the period of
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  • 309 2 tUm <?yHtV Mr# IVfstrj% p ««*dent of the Association of Mrechants and Manufacturer of Texttic Store* and JI^IKST Bald here that the Government had £^iilT^ t ts P™ lol 6 wnereby foreign capital was not JLfF ut ilsed imustrjes in mdch tedmicai sklU
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  • 116 2 NAIROBI. Nawab Siddiquo Adi »Knan, Pakistan's Oomnus avner for British East Af^c*, has been recalled to Karachi by the Pakistan Government it was officially learnt here. Nawab Siddique All Khan had been hoiddng the post since JuUy, 1952- He is due to w*il with
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  • 80 2 UNDERTAKING FORCED BY WITHHOLDING FOOD KARWAR; Nearly 100 nut of over 300 Goans arrested in Ooa for suspected connexion with the liberation movement have so far been released after pecuring an undertaking from then tjhat they will not ic future participate in the mo. veoxent. according t° a Goan reaching
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  • 239 2 NEW DELHI: A sugtfeatior ta understood to be under the consideration of the Railway Ministry that the present seri. ous Qeakage in railway revenue owing to largescale tickeuess travel should be plugged by providing ont ticket collector for every two coaches on each of the
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  • 46 2 KARACHI: Begum Laaquat AJi Khan, Pakistan's Ambassador.designate to the Nether mnus, was scheduled to leave for The Hague on Sept. 14, according to an official announcement to an official announcement here. Begum AH .Khan is the first woman Ambassador of Paki3 tan.- FOC
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  • 432 2 NEW DELHI: Mr, Jagjivan flam. India's Minister' for Communications, said here that the country could look forward with confidence to the day when "we would be producing commercial type of transport aircraft." The Minister, who was broadcasting a talk on "The future of Civil Aviation in
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  • 420 2 ANKARA: A giant semi-official Turkish combine of mechanical and chemical industries has com ptoted a large order tor aims, ammunition and other military equipment for a prominent foreign buyer it was authoritatively learnt here. The mentity of this foreign buyer i
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  • 163 2 NiJiW YOHK: India's retuing permanent delegate to t/u (jnued iMations, Mr. uajeswa* Dayai said tnat tne United Katiens couid not senousiy diSc.uss Asian problems in tht continued absxance of China at> a member. SpeaKing at a farewell luncfteon given by the Uniteu Association, Mr. Dayal addeu
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  • 143 2 C O^^ AY: Pawer from V* second thermal set of the CJov eminent puant at the chola power station is expected to uecome available for dlstnbu aon in the Bwnbay-Poona re ifion shortly. Tiie Government propose to aluot a part of the power to snx&iJjscaie industries
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  • 134 2 ALLAtiAiJAi_>: j.ne Government of inuia have finalised a icneme to develop Bamrauii, a centre for civil aviation train--lig, aooul sax nines tiom nere, into India's Air University, it is rehaoly learnt here. According to the scheme, the centre win be run on a permanent basis. Arrangements
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  • 197 2 RAXAUL.: About 150,000 acrea of once fertile land havu been laid, barren by sand deposits five to six feet deep, m the Nepal Terai district of Rautahat due to the recent floods in the Bagmati. Manus mara. Jhaj and Bakia liver* according to a statement
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  • 1390 3 Wants Safeguards Against 'Communist' (If) S. India! COLOMBO: Ceylon Prime Minister Kotelawala supported Pakistan's move to widen the scope of St A Li) so as not to restrict joint resistance only to Communist aggression. Sir John toid the House of Representatives that if
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  • 231 3 PANIKKAR'S REJOINDER TO SIR JOHN BELLARY: Sardar K. M. Panikkar, member of the States Reorganisation Commission, repudiated a state.nent made by Ceylon's Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala that he (Mr. Panikkar), in one of his books, had claimed Trincomalee for India. Sardar Panikkar, who arrived here was commenting on a
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  • 585 3 NEW DELHI: The National Executive of the Praja Socialist Party passed a resolution expressing its opinion thet a "full and open judicial enquiry" should be held into the firing in T.-C. The following is the text of the resolution: "During
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  • 258 3 Negro Troops In Portgr. India Are Dissatisfied SURAT: A Portuguese cruiser carrying 75 Brazilian and Spanlsn volunteers for Daman and 50 more bound for Luu reached Daman port according to reliable sources. Immediately on landing 75 of them were drafted to Daman border Villages of DaJbel, Bhimpore, Reganwara and Caria
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  • 115 3 INDORE: The Ilarijana of Maanya jjnarat made anotner unauiucessiui attempt last wet'K to eater tne Jam tempif in xnomre Oity. A gu\>up ot about 40 Hari. jiins, iteaaea by Mr. K- V. jLMie, ijecretary of tine Atad. u>a tsnarat Aarijan Sewak ■aun^ii, weat to
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  • 235 3 MADRAS: The muoile courts, cousuLuieu Dy tne Crvveruiueut. oy an uiuer in june nos sturtea wonting in tuie |MtM oe^t. 10. There win on uuc courts, and the Cnier Presidency Magistrate, Sri P. KamaKrisiina. Ayyar, has issued detailed instructions regarding heir operaion. The Courts will sit each day
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  • 92 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India hav e issued a notification intimating that the whole of the 3J% loan, 1954--59, issued a s counter-part of the 3i sterling lean, 1954-59, in terms of their notification Nc. D/1184-D dated February 22, 1940. will be repaid at
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  • 92 3 LOS »»(>>: This story comes from Man.ia. The SEATO Treaty was negot.att (l in a suffocating conference hail there, and security guards kept win dtows shut. An observer sa d Americans removed their coats, Australians removed their ties and Britain's Marquess of Reading removed
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  • 164 4 Compensation To 'Displaced' {Indians In Malaya Application Forms May Be Had From India House The Government of India have decided to invite applications for compensation from displaced persons (1) who had filed claims for their immovable properties left in West Pakistan, under the Displaced Persons (claims) Act 1950 from a
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  • 139 4 We deeply regret to announce the sudden death of Mr. K. Shan, mugara at the early age sj 22. at the General Hospital, early yesteruuy morning. The body was removed from in«- Uenerai Hob. pttai Mortuary at S p.m. ye«cert«iy and our.nl at tUt» IliftMl- Ivi.r.iii
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  • 76 4 BALA CHAMDER ARRIVES CHUNNAKAM: Filmstar, and his wife arrived here last week by plane. Autographhunters were disappointed as Balachander refused to oblige anyone ct them. As Balachander was leaving the airport in a car the crowd which had gathered there from early in the morning' nearly turned abusive. They complained
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  • 578 4 No Reserved Seats For Indians: And Neglect Of Indian Interests Mr. K. L. Devaser, President of the Malayan Indian Congress, blamed the Government for not putting mio practice the assurances given to the M.I.C. regarding protection to minorities. Mr. Devaser aUled: -Whenever we tane up our
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  • 83 4 COLOMBO: A Paddy Research Institute is to. be opened shortly at Maha lllupalarna under the management of a Japanese Paddy expert Dr Mitsin who is being leaned through the F.A.O. This is a first step towards dividing the Department of Agriculture into an Agricultural Research
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  • 71 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Dudley Senanayake's recent speech, iD which he declared he would even risk his life to defend Ceylon against fascism, was discussed at a meeting of the Cabinet. Several ministers appeared to be perturbed by the implications cf the former Premier's statement, but one of them explained
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  • 93 4 Sir Donald MarGUlivray, the Higrh Commissioner, being introduced to the members of the Fenang football team by the Captain of the Penan; team Mr. Chens: Eng. (Right) Maelaren, the Penang goalkeeper pushes the baU above the post, thus preventing an almost certa n goal, but
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  • 493 4 Malacca Indian Leader's Appeal To Prevent Woes Of Hindus Reviewing the chief reasons for disputes and disruption in wedded life and the family of the labour class, the Chairman, Malacca Settlement Social Weifare Indian Advisory Panel, in a report laid stress on Registration of
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  • 427 4 COLOMBO: Wearing only a s>iik sarong, Sir Oliver uoonetiJleke, Ceyion's first Sinhalese Governor-ueneral, stepped into a field at Akmeemana, Gaae, and ceremonially started a ploughing festival by guiding a plough drawn by two buiis. Associated with him were the Kood Minister Mr. J.
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  • 333 4 JAFFNA: A crowded programme awaits th e PrimMinister Sir John Kotelawala when he arrives in Jaffna M the morning of Tuesday. September 28," on his first officia. visit to the North. Sii John is expected to spend six days visiting various parts ol Jaffna and
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  • 78 4 TRADE APPRENTICESHIPS There will be a nuaioer of vacancies in January, 1950, for ruliy indentured apprentices in ii.M. Dockyard, Singapore in -he Shipbui.dmg and Manne, Jivil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering trades. Candidates must be over 15 and under 18 on December 31st 1954. information regarding entry, training
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