Indian Daily Mail, 18 September 1954
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Title Section18 1954-09-18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X No. 213. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPIKMBbK 18. 19 5 1 rUUK PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-09-18 1 photo. Lord Reading, left, Minister <»/ State and leader of the British Delegation to the Conference on the South East Asia Treaty Organisation, on his arrival at at Manila Airport.- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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300 1954-09-18 1 Prakasam Ministry's Downfall Imminent —CONGRESS SECRETARY from Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 17. There is something rotten m the State of Andhra. That is the general conclusion of the Congress General Secretary Mr. Baiwantra Mehta m Lhe report to the Congress iligh Command published yesterday about ttie Prakasam regime. Mehta,300 words
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Article103 1954-09-18 1 UNITED NATIONS (New \orki. Sept. 17.— Backers of v \an K,e«ens ci the Netherands said yesterday he has ;-ruugh votes pledged to win the presidency of the ninth LN. Assembly on Tuesday. Aides of his opponent, Pr nee van Waithayakon, Foreign Minister of Iha land,AP - 103 words
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Article22 1954-09-18 1 The total of donations upto yesterday to the Lady Tern. Pier T.B. Hospital Appeal T\»4 itg&fe »t |l.|H,tot.T».22 words
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Article312 1954-09-18 1 Indian Parliament Adopts Far-Reaching Reform From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 17. Divorce by mutual consent will hereafter he permitted m India. It is a far- reaching reform which even Britain and America have yet to expect and the public m India were astounded to312 words
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Article117 1954-09-18 1 i>OMRAY. Sept. 17 More man a thousand imn star* ptuaded tne streets uerc on Wednesday to collect lunus tur relief of ttood vicious m f.iust India. Muiv than a mudon peo. pie lined the ten_inne route of the procession and showered money, je. weis, olotnes an<i,FOC - 117 words
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Article90 1954-09-18 1 SIXTH WHO CONFAB IN SINGAPORE MANILA, Sept. 17 Dele, gates to the World Health organization's 14- nation Vvcs. tern Pacific Oonierence yesterday voted priority for heaitn measures to the free indo.Chuiese states. The filth regional confenm. oe, w\tuch opened last Friday and ended last nig-nt, approved a proposed U551,5i20.07~ programmeTP - 90 words
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Article66 1954-09-18 1 KARACHI, Sept. 17 Mr. Mohamed Ali. the Prime Mini. ster of Pakistan, last night announoed <his government's decision to constitute a pross Commission "within a few days.'' He told the Pakistan news, paper editors conference that the commission, which would include representatives of allReuter - 66 words
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119 1954-09-18 1 Thanu Pillai At Last Orders An Inquiry! From Our own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 17. The T. V. State Chief Minister Mr. Pat torn Thanu Pillai has at last agreed to institute a judicial inquiry with the police firing against unarmed Tamil aatyayratius m South Travancore last month, tie announced119 words
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Article81 1954-09-18 1 KARACHI. Sept 17 Pakistan's Constituent As. seinbiy finally decided yesterday on the division ot *'eolerul and provincial power m the new constitution wnlcn win make tne country an "isiaufcc *vep\4ji.u" w.th.n title Oiumonwealth. The Prune Minister, Mr. Mohammed All described the decisions as "the last hurdle"Reuter - 81 words
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280 1954-09-18 1 Sovereignty Rearmament Of Germany Eden Vs. Dulles LONDON, Sept. 17. John Foster Dulles flew into London today for hurried talks with Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill and Mr. Anthony Eden on Britain's new plan for rearming West Germany. The British Foreign Secretary met the U.S. Secretary of State at LondonA.P. - 280 words
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Article129 1954-09-18 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 17. The Andhra State Government have decided to open branoh offices within Andnra territory of the Andhra Govvernment offices still remaining m Madras City. These branches will be called Issue Offices of the Departments like the Board of Revenue129 words
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Article83 1954-09-18 1 ROME, Sept. 17.— Dr. Lin Yu Tang, famous Chinese philosopher and author who went to London to interview prospective staff for Nanyang University m Malaya, arrived m Rome yesterday from Cannes. Appointed head of the Chinese sponsored university m Malaya, which has yet to be built,Reuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-09-18 1 Miss R. Samuel, a teacher hi Umbadi Girls School, who has left for Birmingham for higher studies. She will stay there for about a year.29 words
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293 1954-09-18 1 DJAKARTA, Sept. 17. President Soekarno of Indonesia married a second wife three months ago at his mountain resort of I'jipanas m West Java, tt was disclosed today. His new wue, riartim, is the mother of five chndren who divorced iher husband Suwondo m lw>2.A.P.; Reuter - 293 words
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Article124 1954-09-18 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 17 EMgint Indians will leave here tonight for a five. week 'lets be inendiy'' visit to China sponsored by the Inclia_<4.iina t r.enosnup Association. The mission Whuch has the government's approval will bo led by Mrs. Uma Neiforu. aunt of the Prime Minister,Reuter - 124 words
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Article50 1954-09-18 1 CANNES. Sept. 17. The Aga Khan, recovering after his recent attack of bronchitis, was reported "very much better" yesterday. His temperature was normal and he spent the whole day on the loggia cf his villa. He saw only his son Aly Khan aad a few intimate ReuterReuter - 50 words
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446 1954-09-18 1 Working Off Immigration Law Reviewed (By Our Staff Reporter) The application of the new immigration Ordinance since Aug. 1, 1953 with the stipulation of $500 minimum monthly salary has caused a sharp drop m Indian migration to the Colony, said the Acting Controller446 words
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Article87 1954-09-18 1 A Press sta'temeM issued yesterday by Public Relations Ujjtce, Singapore, states tne SPtsi^lAL FACILITIES for registration as citizens of the l)j£. and Colonies will cease on Sept. SO, 1964, at Stomjord Koad Regtstratwn centre. AU who register by that date will be placed on the electoral rolL87 words
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121 1954-09-18 1 The Deputy President of the City council and tne President ci the i-ioeai Senior umcers association of the City coun en nave m a statement to tne press denied tnat the City council has made any offer It itb> montmy-paid employees, regarding review121 words
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Article92 1954-09-18 1 Serandah Boys Home Thriuthandathchai Recitation Contest was held on Sunday. September 12, among the Home pupils, under the auspices of the Board of Management of the Sri Maha Manamman Temple, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Kandiah Pillai. a well-known. Saivite presided. Eleven students participated m the contest aat.n92 words
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Article121 1954-09-18 1 PRETORIA, Sept. 17. South Africa relaxed its racia. laws to allow Commonwealth Asians to stay at an "allwhite" hctel here during the recent commonwealth Parliamentary Conference, it was revealed yesterday. Normally ncn-whites are not allowed tc stay at hotels catering for whites and m the Transvaal and theReuter - 121 words
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Article177 1954-09-18 1 From Monday, Sept. 20, aliens wishing to leave and to return to Singapore win. as a result of the Immigration (Amendment) Regulations, 1954, need not have to pay $10 for re-entry Permits. Formerly the Issue of such permits would take one whole day, but now the177 words
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Article33 1954-09-18 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.— The legation of Laos said here that the Indo-Chinese kingdom had formally accused the Vletminh forces of breaking the armistice by renewed Agmlag within the past week,-^ ReuterReuter - 33 words
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611 1954-09-18 2 Indain Daily Mail S'pore, Sat. Sept. 18, 1964 NOTES AND COMMENTS (On Crisis In Education) TRAGEDY INEVITABLE A CRISIS m Malayan education is imminent inevitably imminent. The immediate cause is the Federation Government's proposal to raise the school fees but the parents are up m arms against it all over611 words
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607 1954-09-18 2 INDIA'S TASK EXPLAINED NEW DELHI: Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, President of the United Nations General Assembly said that the dominant feeling left m her mind after her tour of South-East Asian countries was "one of pride that at last the Asian countries are comingF.O.C. - 607 words
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Article131 1954-09-18 2 KARACHI: The Foreign Minister, Mr. Zafrullah Khan told Parliament last week that tihe Pakistan Government had lodged a protest with the Government or inuja against "propaganda unfriendly to Pakistan/ which, he alleged, had been carried on by Alt India Radio and the jn rt wFOC - 131 words
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Article122 1954-09-18 2 MADRAS: Separatist ten. dencies based on parochialism iinguism and communalism were condemned by speakers at a public meeting hela under the auspices of the Nehru jja» tionai louth League, Aiwar. pet. Mr. T- Ekanjoara Naicker presided. Mr. A- M. Aliapichai, Deputy Chairman of the Madras I>egis. lativeFOC - 122 words
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Article136 1954-09-18 2 BOMBAY: Ckumed to be one theflnest luxury liners m tt*}*"* 1 the newly-built ft.OOO.ton mv. "Kunganoim,* *NSatow> of the American Swe. dish Line's White viking Fleet, Is scheduled to caU at tills port m the course of her round tha-wortd cruise early next lbs completely air-condition.136 words
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Article152 1954-09-18 2 RANGOON: The Burmese Prime Minister, U Nu has agreed to drop the provisions m the Criminal Procedure Code Amendment Bill making defamation of public servants a cognizable offence, it is learnt. The Prime Minister is stated to have taken this decision m deference toFOC - 152 words
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293 1954-09-18 2 Bombardment In Quemoy Has No Military Significance »«ih^k W t^ ELHI: Prime Min «*er Nehru, it i s learnt, nan torn the Indian delegation to the United Nations that there was no need to be alarmed that the Chinese bombardment ot CJuemoy was a prelude to a full-scale invasion ofFOC - 293 words
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Article196 1954-09-18 2 NEW DELHI: A scheme estimated to cost Rs 480,000.000 for expansion and improve., ment of lighthouses along the coastline of fndia under the second Five Year plan was generally approved by the Cen. tral Advisory Committee for Lighthouses which met m new Dentil on September 13. The estimatedFOC - 196 words
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Article254 1954-09-18 2 MADRAS: Nearly 70 cases involving small ouenoes were disposed of by the three Mo. hue Courts w/UiVi started functioning for the first time at nine selected piores m the Oity F*ies amounting to Ks. 112 were collected from the offenders. Mr. H. G. Abdul Rahman Khan,254 words
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Article207 1954-09-18 2 COIMHATORE: m pur suance of the pollcv cf the of india, ar rangementg are m progress m Coimbatore to open M sin^.e t«cner sonoois m schooi_iess «ntres on coimbatore and Nilgms districts by the end oi tn^s month. mJLy P ro P<*ed to ope n 72 sdhooisFOC - 207 words
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Article229 1954-09-18 2 NEW DELHI: A Radio Sangeet Sammelan will be organised by All India Radio 27* i^S d s ys ftom O ct 23 to ill* r 54 Besid es providing entertainment of the hilhest quality, the SamnTelan will forua for the discussion of musical theory andFOC - 229 words
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163 1954-09-18 2 KARACHI: rrhe Pakistan industrial Development Corporation are negotiating with H.H. the Aga Khan for linan. cial backing to set up 3,000 jute looms to complete 'the country's Initial target <>f 10,000 looms, according to in_ formed sources here. Tfce negotiation* are report, ed to163 words
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226 1954-09-18 2 Malabar Muslims In Madras City Confer MADRAS: The sixth annua conference of the Ms«iba> Muslims was held at Shaol Mahal, Tnpiicane, Mr. t. P Kuttlammu Sahim presided. The conference was held under the auspuces of the Mala. bar Muslims' Association. Mr. n. Aihmed Saheb wel corned the delegates. Mr. KuttlammuFOC - 226 words
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127 1954-09-18 2 J. P. Narayan To Report To Nehru On T.-C. NAGERCOIL: Mr. Jaya Prakash Narayan, the Praia Socialist leaaer, who has pro grammed to undertake a tour cf the Travancore-Cochin State m connection with Bhoo .ian Yagna is expected to visit i/nvandrum on September 18 It is gathered from authoritative sourcesFOC - 127 words
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Article417 1954-09-18 3 MADRAS: The Government cf Mauras have directed that no Sales tax be collected for the iirat half of 1953-54 on inter-State transactions m cases where merchants have proved tnat they had net collected any tax on such transactions, during the period. A Press Note says:FOC - 417 words
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181 1954-09-18 3 TOP-LEVEL CONFERENCE COLOMBO: The steady deterioration m ttie relations between India and Ceylon is causing anxiety to both Governments and arrangements are now being made to hold a top-level conference on IndoCeylon problems m Colombo to discuss various points it is authoritatively learnt here. The cou^eience, whichFOC - 181 words
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Article307 1954-09-18 3 COLOMBO: The action of certain police officials and Immigration authorities, which m effect amounts to the impounding of Indians' passports issuer Dy the Indian High Commissioner m Ceylon, is believed tc be the suDject matter of a strong note of protest sent by tne Indian High CommissionFOC - 307 words
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129 1954-09-18 3 COLOMBO: A memorandum has been sent by an Indian organisation representative of tne residents of Cochin-Tra-vancore m Ceylon to the Chiei Minister of that State, Shn Pattom Thanu Pillai, requesting- the prepartion of scneme for the development of Cochin, Alieppey and Kollam ports to absoroFOC - 129 words
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Article375 1954-09-18 3 RATNAPURA: "The Indians who came to Ceylon to help the white men to plant estates m this island have grown so bold as to threaten the existence of the Tri Slnhale nation, by claiming citizenship and other rights as their birthright, completely ignoring the feelings of theFOC - 375 words
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Article288 1954-09-18 3 CALCUTTA: The constitution of a Committee to go inte the question of establishing a plant fcr the manufacture of soft and hard coke accompanied by the recovery of byproducts such as tar, benzol and ammenia gases is beine recommended tb the Government of India, it wasFOC - 288 words
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Article127 1954-09-18 3 NEW YORK: A junior Indian officer m the U.N. Secretariat, who recently went on home leave, is having difficulty ln getting American visa to return here and rejoin duty. He is Mr. Surendra Patel, who has been employed m the economic affairs section for over127 words
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Article101 1954-09-18 3 SHULLONG: A milcH buffalo has "adopted* a rhino calf found abandon, ed after the recent floods In Assam. The calf, which was found by guard* on the fringe tjhe Kaztrang-a game sanet*_»ry> home ot the onehorned Indian rhino, presented a problem as regards feeling her. ToFOC - 101 words
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Article102 1954-09-18 3 NEW DELHI: A 35 member delegation consisting of Members of Parliament, educationists, social workers and businessmen will leave India for China this month. The delegation, which has been sponsored by the IndiaChina Friendship AssfociUion, will be headed by Mrs. Hma Nehru, M.P. and will leaveFOC - 102 words
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Advertisement292 1954-09-18 3 Shave like a Millionaire Even a millionaire can't buy better shaves than this Gillette No. 24 razor set will give you. Handsome plastic case All-metal precision made Gillette rater Two Blue Gillette Blades sharpest m the *orld Razor and blade are made for each other Use them together for the292 words
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Article314 1954-09-18 4 Bitter Criticisms Of Each Other COLOMBO: There are indications of a serious rift m the United National Party, the party m power. A powerful section led by former Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake and former Minister of Trade and Commerce R. G. Senanayake may break away and formFOC - 314 words
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Article365 1954-09-18 4 COLOMBO: The Government Parliamentary Group at its meeting m the House of Representatives deliberated on recent remarks made Cn public platforms by Mr. R. G. Senanayake, former Minister of Commerce and Trade) against the Prime Minister with reference to his attitude towards India and America. The GovernmentFOC - 365 words
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Article143 1954-09-18 4 COLOMBO A proposal fcr the expulsion of the former Commerce Minister, Mr. R. G. Senanayake, from Ceylon's Government Party for his "irresponsible statements" regarding Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala's attitude towards India and America was debated by the Party. Mr. Senanayake recently expressed apprehensionFOC - 143 words
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Article169 1954-09-18 4 MANNAR: Mookamma, who waa sent along with her hus. band and three children tr the Detention Camp at Talaf mannar, was found to be m advanced stage off pnegnancv. She waa despatched to tlie Talaimannar hospital where she gave birth to a boy. This new arrival hasFOC - 169 words
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Article97 1954-09-18 4 COLOMBO: Herath Banda of Thabuthegama, Anuradhapura, is eight years old and weighs 150 lbs. For his breakfast he has <*ght eggs and a pound of bread. At mld.day he eats one and half mea sores of rice. .In the even. "Mf he ims eight more egg*97 words
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Article314 1954-09-18 4 COLOMBO: There are indications of a serious rift m the United National Party, the party ln power. A powerful section led by former Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake and former Minister ot Trade and Commerce R. G. Senanayake may break away and form a new politicalFOC - 314 words
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Article152 1954-09-18 4 COLOMBO: A Preliminary meeting ol the University Court is to toe held on Sept. 24 to make arrangements for Che election of a vioe_Chan oellor to succeed Sin Ivor Jen nings. The two main items on the agenda wiU be: 1. Acceptance of nominationsFOC - 152 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-09-18 4 Photo. The firat big and comprehensive conference on IndoCeylon problems summoned by Premier Sir John Kottelawala on 14-9-54, loas attended by Indian's HighCommissioner m Ceylon. Mr. C. C. Desai (fifth from right) Sir John Kottelawala (center) and Mr. Dudley Senanayake (third irom loft) MathrwpalaMathrupala - 46 words
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Article188 1954-09-18 4 The Odeon Theatre, Singapore-, will be holding a charity premiere of the big dnemasccpe picture "The Egyptian". m aid of the Red Cross Crippled Children's Home. Singapore, at 9.30 p.m. on Wednesday. October 27, under the patronage cf His Excellency the Governor. "Tho Egyptian" is a188 words
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Article70 1954-09-18 4 The Department of Infor. mation will give a puohc film show at the Lake Gardens, Kuala Lumpur, on gun. day Sept. 19, starting at 7.30 p.m. The programme will include the Royal Tour of the West indies,- a film about Obm. munist recruiting tactics;70 words
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Article54 1954-09-18 4 The Labour Front Singapore will hold a series of discus_ anon groups on Sunday morn. ing& at v, D'Almeida Scree; from 11.00 ajn to 1.00 p.m. The subject "will be "what is Socialism." These discus siona will be held simuitane ously m four languages, name V, Chinese,54 words
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