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Title Section16 1954-10-25 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X No. 249. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER, 25, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article271 1954-10-25 1 Conassembly Dissolved: Ali To Form New Cabinet Mounting Opposition To Ruling Party i ji P l, IS 2 f~~ Governor General Ghulam Mohammed today declared a state of emergency m Pakistan and ordered dissolution of the Constituent Assembly. He also dissolved the Cabinet and asked PrimeAP - 271 words
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Article98 1954-10-25 1 CHIANG TRIES TO INVADE MAINLAND HONG K.UNU, Oct. 24. The Chinese Communists raid today they had beaten oft an invasion attempt by Nationalist troops on the Eastern dhekiajig Coast on Friday. The New China News Agency, reporting from "the Chekiang front" the coastline there faces General Chiang Kai Shek's strongholdReuter - 98 words
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48 1954-10-25 1 $2m. U.S. Aid for Nepal Flood Relief CALCUTTA, Oct. 24. The United States yesterday signed an agreement to contribute u to $2,000,000 for flood relief m Nepal. The floods of August and September this yeai fcvere Nepal's worst m 50 years. More than 1,000 Uvea were Jost.- RenterReuter - 48 words
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Article51 1954-10-25 1 NO ISSUE OF I.D.M. TOMORROW AUR Press will be yj closed to-day on account of DEEPAVALI and hence there wi 11 he no issue of the INDIAN DAILY MAIL to-morrow. Publication will be resumed on Wednesday as usual. We wish ali our readers, advertisers and other well-wishers a HAPPY DEEPAVALI.I.D.M. - 51 words
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90 1954-10-25 1 Jap Reparations Insignificant Nu RANGOON, Oct. 24.— Tht Burmese prime Minister v Nu said yesterday the reparations his country would get from Japan were .ruv gniiicant compared with the damage suffered ki the war. He told reporters here that m the circumstance the Burmese Government was firmly convinced that theReuter - 90 words
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470 1954-10-25 1 Nehru Pledges His Friendship And Affection To Chinese Co-operate To Build New World: Speech At Peking HONG KONG, Oct 24.—" I can held forth to you, the people of China, my friendship and affection," declared Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, yesterday m Peking. Mr. Nehru on a tourReuter; A.P. - 470 words
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Article122 1954-10-25 1 Garcia' s Warning To Nehru! MANILA, Oct. 24.— India's neutrality m the East-West cold war wdl cease to exist the •moment Prime Minister Nehru joins any pact with Peiping (Peking) aimed against SEATO." Philippines Foreign Becretiry Gvrlos P. Garcia said yesterday. Garcia made one statement m connection with the IndianAP - 122 words
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165 1954-10-25 1 U. S. TO USE A. SHELLS IN ARTILLERY! WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.— The U.S. Army disclosed last night it has started out a programme to use atomic shells m a wide variety of Its conventional artillery. A terse and cblique reference m a speech by Assistant Secretary of Defence George H.A.P. - 165 words
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Article108 1954-10-25 1 TOKYO. Oct. 23. Mrs. Vijaya Laksihmi Pandit, former president of the United Natations General Assembly, today told Tadao Yanaihara, president of Tokyo University, that it wculd be very difficult or impossible to get the nations to agree to total disarmament. Mra. Pandit, who is on a'Reuter - 108 words
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Article33 1954-10-25 1 PAK— JAP TRADE KARA/UHI, Oct 24. Pakistan and japan wi&l sign a new one-year trade agreement on Monday or Tuesday for £18 million trade each way, it was authoritatively learned yester- day.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-10-25 1 DR. ALAGAPPA INAUGURATES Y.M.L. ASSN. At a tea party given by the Young Men's Literary Association at John Little's Cafe on Saturday, m honour of Dr. Alagappa Chettiar, who inaugurated the Association that day. In the picture Dr. Chettiar ls seated on the left, Mr. M. M. Khurana seatedi next75 words
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243 1954-10-25 1 Cyclone Spares Madras City But Hits Tanjore Nellore Tremendous Havoc To Rice Crops Feared From Our Own Correspondent. MADRAS, Oct 24. By good fortune Madras City again escaped the worst effects of the cyclonic storm which struck the coast Thursday night. Citizens were congratulating themselves the next morning when they243 words
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122 1954-10-25 1 GERMAN PACT THREATENS PEACE Moscow LONDON, Oct* 24.— Mos I cow Radio last night charged the Paris agreements on Geimany "threaten the peace and security of Europe.' The broadcast, m the nature Of a Paria dispatch tor home service qonsumptlon, said: '■The Paries negotiations of the Western powers' ministers endedAP - 122 words
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Article751 1954-10-25 1 Be United Loyal To Malaya- Dr. ALAGAPPA CHETTIAR'S EXHORTATION TO INDIANS Announces Two Indian High Schools (By Our Staff Reporter) Addressing a gathering of more than five hundred including Legislative Councillors, City Councillors, prominent businessmen, representatives of diplomatic corps and leading citizens of all communities m the Colony, at the751 words
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Article50 1954-10-25 1 Show at Singapore In a message to the United Nations Exhibition now on at the British Council Hall. Stamford Road, Mrs. Vljayalakshml Pandit says "In tho days ahead, we shall I think have to adopt a <new approacn to world problems through a people-to-people dlplomacv."50 words
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Article109 1954-10-25 1 BANGALORE, Oct. 24. The Mysore State Government has ordered a fresh investigation into the murder cf Miss Enid Jcyce Drayton, a British schoolmistress who was found with her throat cut m June 1953. An Indian ex-convict, Kuppusamy, was tried and sentenced to death on March 6 fcrReuter - 109 words
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551 1954-10-25 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. Oct. 25, 1954 MIC CAUGHT IN WIIRLPOOL OF CONTRADICTONS! fHE MIC at the moment presents a most tragic picture indeed. What with the so many unconstitutional, undemocratic and mutually contradictory acts of omission and commission on the part of its executives both m the Colony551 words
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853 1954-10-25 2 De Facto Transfer On Ho». I PONDICHERRY: With the formal endorsement of the agreement between India and France by representatives of the four French settlements on Monday last and their pro-merger verdict, steps are being taken for ade facto 'transfer of the settlements onF.O.C. - 853 words
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281 1954-10-25 2 Pondicherry Busy With Preparations For Change-Over PONDICHERRY: Publication of the details of the draft agreement between the French and Indian Governments on the future of French settlements m India received satisfactory approval from all sections of the population m Pondi cherry. People were anxious for information about various aspects ofF.O.C. - 281 words
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Article96 1954-10-25 2 BOMBAY: Silk mill workers m Greater Bombay struck work on Tuesday m protest against the arrest la.st week under the Preventive Detention Act of Mr. P. K. Kurane, General Secretary of the Commu-nist-led Resham Mazdoor Union. In all 3.000 of the total of 15,000 workersF.O.C. - 96 words
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146 1954-10-25 2 B.O.A.C. Cleared Of Colour Bar Charge COLOMBO: Cetfton's Director of Civil Aviation, Capt. Dixen Kotelawa, has accepted 8.0.A.C.8 explanation m connexion with allegations of racial discrimination recently tnade against the company. The allegations were made by Colombo's Mayor, Dr. N. Af. Perera, who said that while on his return fromF.O.C. - 146 words
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Article128 1954-10-25 2 KARACHI: Pakistan's Industries Minister, Mr. Abdul Qaiyum Khan, said that work might shortly be started m Pakistan on an "atomic energy programme." He also disclosed that the Government planned to set up four national research laboratories comprising about 20 research divisions. Meanwhile, the PakistaniF.O.C. - 128 words
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Article75 1954-10-25 2 KARACHI: Mr. Tafazzal Ali, till recently Pakistan's Commerce Minister, has been appointed Ambassador to Egypt it was officially announced last week. He will also be accredited as Ambassador to Saudi Arabia and as Minister to Libya, the announcement said. Mr. All relinquished charge of hisF.O.C. - 75 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-10-25 2 PHOTO. Barefoot Indian students sway to the music of cymbals and the beating of a bullockakin drum. They are 1* hfarsing the Kolattam for a pageant at the Albert HaU ln London to mark the opening of United Nations week. Some 500 performers will present traditional iAP - 55 words
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710 1954-10-25 2 Supreme Court's Decision In Review Application NEW DELHI: A Division Bench of the Supreme Court on Monday last held that m view of Section 3 (8) of the General Clauses Act,- a contract with the Chief Commissioner m a Part "C" State was a contractF.O.C. - 710 words
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168 1954-10-25 2 KARACHI: Mr. M. A. Rangoonwalla, the newly elected Pres dent of Pakistan's Federation of Chambers of Commercp and Industries, said last week that Pakistan was faced with a "critical situation" m the economic sphere. Addressing the Federation immediately after his election, he suggested the settingF.O.C. - 168 words
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Article82 1954-10-25 2 COLOMBO: China has offered to sell at competitive prices large quantities of textiles to Ceylon under a barter deal between the two countries, it is< authoritatively learnt. Meanwhile, Ceylon will have completed the last of sheet rubber shipments to China under the 1954 contract with theF.O.C. - 82 words
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142 1954-10-25 2 Sikh Passenger Slabbed Robbed In Running Train AMhAjjA: A passenger travelling alone m an Inter Class compartment m the AllahabadAmbala passenger train was attacked on Tuesday night by three persons and roobed of his purse. One of the three alleged culprits has since been arrested. According to a report registeredF.O.C. - 142 words
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53 1954-10-25 2 NEW DELHI: The National Industries Development Corporation Ltd., whose entire share capital of Rs. one crore will be subscribed by the Government was registered as a private limited company here last week under the Indian Companies Act. Of the total share capital Rs. 7 lakhs53 words
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514 1954-10-25 3 For Distribution In Tibet NEW DELHI: India aad China have settled a deal u„a~ nana wIU buy JMSOO tons of indkui rice "S.*tSdisclosed at a Press ooferaaoe her© last week hv *x- at w Chinese Vice-Mlnister for Foreign Trnde. wIkTIh 'Sf lwMlF.O.C. - 514 words
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Article65 1954-10-25 3 Employment Demand By Refugees CHINSURAH: Demanding employment and proper rehabilitation, about 200 refugees frcm the Government colonies at Kapasdanga, Hooghly, staged a demonstration m front of the District Magistrate's office here enc n Mcnday last. Organized by the Communist Party and the Forward Bloc, the demoa^trators squatted for the wheleFOC - 65 words
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Article224 1954-10-25 3 AUSTRALIAN EUCALYPTUS IN MADRAS MADRAS: Australian eucalyptus grow well m Madras. tLJ* fr °m the experiments conducted by state government experts. The genus eucalyptus consists of more than 200 «pec.es and they a r e all native* of Australia. Of 'these 35 species have been, tried with success at theNAFEN - 224 words
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Article65 1954-10-25 3 POONA: Mrs. Saraswatibal Kher, wife of Mr. B. G. Kher, fcrmer Indian High Commissioner m the U.K. died here on Monday after a protracted illness. Mr. Kher, who was 60 years old. was admitted to a local nursing heme nearly five months ago. Mr. Kher andFOC - 65 words
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263 1954-10-25 3 SAHARSA: Acharya Vinoba wave, addressing a prayer meeting at Pipra Baaar, In sa-Wsa district, last ween said he was now returning (deeds of gift) ua and wh ere the donors nad given less than their holdings -justified. ',1 want/ he said, "to wipeFOC - 263 words
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Article117 1954-10-25 3 INDO PAK. RLY. LINK THIS WEEK LAHORE: The »«<>- Pakistan Inter-Railway Conference is understood to have decided that passenger train servfce between Lahore and Amritsar should be resumed about the middle of this week. The exact date wfU be announce,? simultaneously from La-bore and Delhi m the next few days.FOC - 117 words
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302 1954-10-25 3 Kashmir Legislative Party Expels M.L.A.s SRINAGAR: Four members of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, who walked out of tht House on Monday last when the Speaker disallowed! edjournment motions tabled by two of them were expelled from the National- Conference Parliamentary Party. Mir Ghulam Mohammed Raj. puri, Secretary toFOC - 302 words
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Article61 1954-10-25 3 BOMBAY: Twenty-one wagons of a goods train fell into a river while the train was negotiating a bridge near Sindheka Railway Station on the Bhusaval-Surat section t»f the Western Railway on Sat* urday. The bridge and the track "n>-o badly damaged m the accident butFOC - 61 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-10-25 3 raoTO. CAPTAIN HERBERT 6. CLAUDIUS, United States JNavy, returns an ancient Samurai sword to Kenjiro Tobita, a former Captain m the imperial Japanese Navy, at a ceremony on board the USS m Kaetwtfwma Harbour, Kyushu, At the end of World Wa r II Tobita had given theAP - 65 words
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355 1954-10-25 3 The de Havilland aircraft, engine, and propeller companies announce that the Indian Airlines Corporation (lAC) has ordered eight Series H Herons of the 14-seater version. Deliveries (sne expected to commence shortly. This order follows extensive studies of the aircraft's performance, made by pilots,355 words
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Article108 1954-10-25 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has nominated the following: persons to the executive committee of the Life insurance Association of India. Secretary to the Government of India, Ministry of Finance. Dept., of Economic Affairs lex-officio); Controller of insurance, Government of India (ex-offioio) Mr. H. C GuttFOC - 108 words
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36 1954-10-25 3 Grant For Allahabad Harijan Ashram PATNA: The Government of Bihar has sanctioned a non-recurring grant of Rs. 4,000 to the Harijan ashram m Allahabad to effect certain improvements m the institu- tion, it ls learnt. FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-10-25 3 An aerial view .hows damage caused to thc small town of Jeremie, Haiti by a hurri- cane on Oct. 14. APAP - 24 words
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87 1954-10-25 3 Yugoslavia Appoints Envoy To India NEW DELHI: M. Bodgan Crnobrnja has been appointed Yugoslav Ambassador m India, the Ministery of External Affairs annuonced m a Press Note. M. Crnobrnja was for several years Deputy Minister for Foreign Trade and a M.P. At present he is Under-Secretary cf State for ForeignFOC - 87 words
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48 1954-10-25 3 DARJEELING: The Governor of West Bengal met retired Gurkha military officers at a tea party at Raj Bhavan on Tuesday afternoon. Several local officials were present, including the Deputy Commissioner, Darjeeling, who introduced the medal-bedecked veterans of both World Wars to the Governor.— F.O.C.F.O.C. - 48 words
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Article523 1954-10-25 3 -NEW HELKI: Mountaineers are getth^r ln their last 11*8 «t tke Himalayas before the winter snows ring down tha curtain on the most tragic clunbin X year since World W*r 11 started. Expeditions from France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland are pursuing maa's challenge of the highestAP - 523 words
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Article84 1954-10-25 3 NEW DELMI: "Sharanagat" by Dr. Lakahmi Narain •Lall has been awarded the first prize of Rs. 600 among Hindi play 3 entered for the Radio Play Competition organized by AU India Radio. The second priae of Rs. 200, says an announcement, goes to Mr. Vinod84 words
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Article59 1954-10-25 3 KARACHI: The 4^-year-old eldest son of the late Prince Saifur Rahman, Mehtar of Chi tral, who died m an air crash on Tuesday, is likely to be declared success or to the gadi according to informed sources here. Till he attains majority a regent, assisted byFOC - 59 words
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Article127 1954-10-25 3 L/UCKNOW. A suitable memorial worth Rs. 1,00,000 will be raised to commemorate 10 students who died m a train-truck accident near Muzafarnagar on Sept. 16. The students were on their way to participate m (he Shramadan drive. A sum of pis. 10,000 has soFOC - 127 words
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291 1954-10-25 4 CURTAILING l/JS. TOUR KARACHI, Oct. 21,.— Mr. Mohrsmed Ali the Prime Minister cf Pakistan, returned home to Karachi last night from his curtailed American tour to meet a challenge to his leadership by party rebels. This unexpected crisis m ttie ruling MoslemReuter; A.P. - 291 words
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Article76 1954-10-25 4 Mr. Boon Toon Chan, a clerk employed by the Public Relational Office, Singapore, today (October 23) lost hie purse containing $320.00 cash. aa identity card and a driving ftkeence m a No. 16 omnibus He has reported his loss to the Central Police Station.76 words
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174 1954-10-25 4 Hanoi Chief Judge For Pondicherry From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 24.— Eight new judges were sworn m on Friday at Pondlcheery to deal with pending cases numbering about 300 after the transfer oi de facto authority to India on Nov. x. This ls m accordance witn the pact signed174 words
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130 1954-10-25 4 NEW YORK, Oct. 24.— The New York Times m an editorial on the French withdrawal from India said yesterday: "France has many pages of glory ln her history, put India was not one of them and it is best for all concerned that this ChapterAP - 130 words
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289 1954-10-25 4 DR. CHETTIAR AT BHARATI SONG CONTEST Speaking at the Bharati Recital Competition (briefly reported yesterday) held the Chettiar Temple premises on Saturday as a part of the Deepavali celebration. Dr. Alagappa Ghettiai*, who presided over the function, and distributed the prizes expressed his appreciation of the manner m which they289 words
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171 1954-10-25 4 The decision of the Malayan Indian Congress tc join the UMNO-MCA Alliance, a priv.lege to collect the crumbs around Alliance table*, came for severe criticism m the annual general meeting of the Selangor Ceylonese Asscciation held yesterday. Mr. N. W. Navaretnam, tn the course of his171 words
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115 1954-10-25 4 New Elections: Royal Order Issued A Royal Order enabling the' legislature of the Colony of S ngapore to make provision for the elections to the new Legislative Assembly was laid before Parliament on Oct. 23. The Order made at the Court at Buckingham Palace comes Into operation on Oct 25.115 words
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Article80 1954-10-25 4 UNITED NATIONS N/5T Oct. 24. Eighteen nations yesterday submitted m the economic committee cf the U.N. General Assembly a re» solution favouring establishment of a special U.N. fund for economic development known as "aunfed.** The proposed resolution ap pears to have strong support particularly among Asian, mid.A.P. - 80 words
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36 1954-10-25 4 Vallathol and Party Sailing: by "Jalagopal" Malayalam poet laureate Sri Vallathol and his Kathakali troupe on completion of their two-month tour of Malaya, will be leaving for Madras by s.s. Jalagopal sa iIn^j from Penang today.36 words
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