Indian Daily Mail, 21 March 1954
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Title Section18 1954-03-21 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 38. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article482 1954-03-21 1 United Front Victory In East Pak Elections Rocks Centre Ties Between E W Pakistan* To Be Loosened— U. F. Demand KARACHI, Mar 20. The apparently overwhelming victory of the Communist supported United Front in the recent East Pakistan state elections has shaken the Central GovernmentA.P. - 482 words
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Article133 1954-03-21 1 LONDON, Mar. 20. The Churchill government yesterday described as "grossly exaggerated" persistent reports that American servicemen have fathered 70,000 illigitimate children in Britain. Ac. tually, said a government spokesman, the figure is less than 1.200. "The American authorities in Britain have received some 1.200 inquiries fromA.P. - 133 words
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Article149 1954-03-21 1 HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 20.— A young Stockton. California, merchant said yesterday he will never give a divorce to Miss Universe, who left him after 74 days of marriage. Ronnie Marengo, 21. sa.d he came here "to hunt for the girl I love 18-year-old Christiane Martel, whoA.P. - 149 words
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Article187 1954-03-21 1 LONDON, Mar. 2Q. Mr. Mao Tse-Tung, Chinese Communust leader, «vas absent from yet anotnckr state occasion in i 'eking a banquet for visiting North Koreans though a toast to his health was drunk, the Commun.st New China agency reported last night. Hie Soviet Ambassador, Mr. P. b\Reuter - 187 words
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Article100 1954-03-21 1 FATEMI TO BE SENT TO CELL TEHRAN, Mar 20, Hossein Fatemi, the ex-Foreign Minister accused of treason for his work -us dictator Mohammed Mossadegh's chief aide, may soon be transferred from an army hospital U> a person cell. A military surgeon, Brigadier Khatib Shahidi. said Fatemi. stabbed by an unidentifiedAP - 100 words
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Article195 1954-03-21 1 TEHRAN, Mar. 20 ExPremier Mossadeq was talked out of a dow hunger strike Thursday by Army chief prosecutor BAgadier Hossein Azemodeh, an informed source said yesterday. Mossadeq, in an effort to force the authorities tfhto faster action on his appeal against the army court's threeA.P. - 195 words
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Article66 1954-03-21 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 20 IV Uminarv talks between Jnitod States and the Sof T'nion on President Eteenwor.s atomi? energy pro••'s ro expect Pd to resume talk« hrro 50 r K««a soen *-j<* n friendly mo~phf>re. but after more 'wd months of secret pft'n*« »hcr^ i-- still no sienReuter - 66 words
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Article39 1954-03-21 1 The A Colonial SecrMarv. Mr. W G. Taylor will addres* members of the first Cadet Admin strative Course wh'ch r r>ens n the tralnlnsr room. sth ""or Pullerton BuUdm*. on Monday Mar. 29 1954 at ft.lß.39 words
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Article164 1954-03-21 1 LONDON. Mar. 20. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, United Nations Secretary General left London by air for New York last night after talks with S r Winston Churchill, Prime Minister and other British Mm sters. Diplomatic quarters here be'ieve that the problem of Communist China's admission to theReuter - 164 words
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311 1954-03-21 1 Events Moving Fast In Fr. India Towards Merger Fr. Govt. Is Watching Helplessly From Our Own oorresponoeiw MADRAS, Mar. 20.— Merger without a referendum—that is now the demand of all the six Indian Ministers of French Indian Government. M Edouar* Goubert, Minuter for labour iuu» Socialist Party which has ■owi'-dfcil311 words
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Article138 1954-03-21 1 Failed In Exam Ran Into 'Home' From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Mar. 20. The High Court of Madras had to intervene in order to get a ten-year-old boy released from Bor&toi School where he had been ordered to be detained by the Juvenile Court Magistrate. The boy. son of an138 words
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Article74 1954-03-21 1 MOSCOW, Mar. 20.— The Soviet Union in a note made public here early today sharply attacked Turkey for negotiat. ing a mutual security pact with Pakistan. The note, addressed to the Ankara government, said Turkey's agreement with Pakistan was "creating a military bloc in the Near74 words
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Article306 1954-03-21 1 CAIRO, Mar. 20.— Egyptians made three gun and grenade attacks on Britons in the Canal Zone yesterday killing one officer and the situation was said by an Army bpokesman to be "deteriorating" Four Egyptians, one c. small boy made an attack in which Major W,Reuter - 306 words
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Article500 1954-03-21 1 NEW YORK The presence of bacteria in the genital tract of women is a majjor cause of infertility, recent studies indicate. Fortunately, according to several groups of investigators, short-term but massive antibiotic therapy may help such childless women to conceive. Investigation of the antibio. tic treatment500 words
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Article44 1954-03-21 1 The Annual General Meeting of the Alexandra Local Indian Congress will be held at 9.00 a.m. today at 370.A, Alexandra Road. Those who wish to enrol as members may do so at the meeting and participate in the I elections.44 words
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223 1954-03-21 1 CALCUTTA, Mar. 20.— A United Front leaderjubilant at his party's rout of the reigning Muslim League in East Bengal (East Pakistan) elections Friday denounced Pakistan's military aid agreement with the United States as "deterrent to our country's freedom and security.'' Maulana Bhasani, PresidentAP - 223 words
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183 1954-03-21 1 Settlement Of Commonwealth Disputes LAHORE, Mar. 20.~-Ceylon representatives at unofficial Commonwealth Relations Conference called for setting up of manchinery to deaj "speedily and effectively" with disputes among: the Commonwealth nations. The suggestion was mad© during the .second business meeting of the conference yesterday when subjects like Kamlr dispute between IndiaReuter - 183 words
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270 1954-03-21 1 CAIRO, Mar. 20.— Egypt's uffragette leader Madame Doria Shafik and seven of her feminist supporters yesterday ended their weeks hunger strike after receiving assurances from President Mohemmed Neguib. They had been demanding seats for women in the Constituent Assembly which Egyptian voters willReuter - 270 words
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Article166 1954-03-21 1 BOMBAY: The Air India International Corporation ha 3 decided to revise its timings with effect from Apr. 1 1954, It. La learnt here. This decision has been taken with a view to providing more ground, ing time at London airport. At present this time is four hours.FOC - 166 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1954-03-21 2 SAM CATT - SAM CATT I^OR nearly two hundred yeais the habit at taking snuff was a.« popular in Europe as smoking is to-day. Like smoking, snuffing >^i s origina'.ly practised by the American Indians. A companion of Christopher Columbus., on his second voyage, noted that the Indian* breathed up1,015 words
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271 1954-03-21 2 MASQUERADED AS PRINCE FOR 5 YEARS SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. IV. Stately Prince Onaga of the Belgian Congo, who lectures authoiitiatively with a British agent on life in Africa admitt. Ed yesterday he was really Fred Williams of East St Louis, and has only one instead of 50 wies. His fiveA.P. - 271 words
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129 1954-03-21 2 KITRNOOL: In the Anunra A cmbly Sr: S. B P Pattabhiraina Rao, Minister icr LKlucation. replying to a question by Sri S. Kas Redc.y (Com. Dmrsr) said the Government had not sent orders to all leachn o f District Board Elementary Schools asking then'FOC - 129 words
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1317 1954-03-21 2 REGINALD REYNOLDS - REGINALD REYNOLDS By Mr. Nehru has been consistently advising Indians in Africa that they must always identify themselves with the natives of the continent and should never seek any advantage at the expense of the latter. This has resuited in a growing sense of1,317 words
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Article127 1954-03-21 2 Tensing Refused Visa To U.S. NEW YORK, Mar. i 9 Lr Edward Weyur, Pr«u<Mm m tne Explorers- c.uo, ve r« olbcais in indu hau m^Z permission to lensing aoi,^ trie fcnerpa ww o conquer..,] bverest, to come to HW 10lK v IWUUUg w^s to a a vc cuiuJ to aReuter - 127 words
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Advertisement58 1954-03-21 2 ©DR. GSBORNE f S SUPER D' SELIPHOSE UEBTOREB VIRILE MANHOOD IRRESPECTIVE OF AGE m n. A c jf ntlfic Preparation of ncrvu sUmul^nts vitabottle is enough for satisfactory results g wheS^r 6 ZZ tEge c"™)e P eaSe S a t* Sole agents for Federation and Singapore OVERSEAS GENERAL AGENCY 72,58 words
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326 1954-03-21 3 JAGDISH R. MALHOTRA - JAGDISH R. MALHOTRA In Money, Speeches Writings And Other Campaigns.... By NEW DELHI: An old Indian revolution iftlMfftM hu» exi.ea.eneej v htt »uiv abroad. j< .a. i'act wa.ca is noL mucl kn^wu or appreciated in lo u..t ~> tiittt ioi tne entire Hi jreua uhu-t326 words
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281 1954-03-21 3 Mobile Animal Dispensary For India The fir s t.ever mobile animal dispensary for India is shortly leavn g Britain for Bombay On February i B friends f india and leading humanitari- I ans were present in the open AbiJV H° f WestminiTer Abbey. London, for the dedication and blessing of281 words
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Article60 1954-03-21 3 Mr. Bajpal fee is that there > a erowinsr appreciation th« rnited states of India's attitudes toward world prob- n m.«. Also, there is a rtowtar ro.Tjizattion in the United States that India and Am<T'_rn -'hare identical aspira- HTJSL mae l'tndcnce, K ace SS^ l!if, r llkG la60 words
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44 1954-03-21 3 Citizenship Right For Foreigners In Burma KA.NUOON: Only foreiK» t .H 01 sooa chancier £L n UIU ws« be necevsarv *"**i ue snouid tini —O i-enouiice bin m.en cvi ,n.t a IM a.nnn v l liiil contains a P-viMon reqmring H S *«un«rjuut? o?44 words
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Article168 1954-03-21 3 clandestinely in 1914. He hau •)cen worJ^me: at Napur In the *U£M Department when he was di -mussed for having exuSSE? naLi °nalist sentiments VVJthout passport or funds lie TS?"* T ky from Colombo n the W*m of a cotton in Japan he "wangled" a168 words
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Article37 1954-03-21 3 NEW YORK Mar. 18Tensing Norkay, the sher'pa who with Sir Edmund Hillary conquered Mount Everest last year, wil be unable to attend the 50th anniversary dinner of the Explorers Club here on Friday, it was learned yesterday.37 words
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Article652 1954-03-21 3 MADRAS: The poems of Subramania Bharathi have been brought out by the Madras Government and copies are avaiJable with the Publications Depot in Madras City. Giving thi 5 information in the Madras Legislative Council Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister, Mowed the House a sample set. HeFOC - 652 words
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Article112 1954-03-21 3 RIGHTS OF INDIAN IN TIBET MiliW Diuutil: uepiyin- io »ri *j. fc» cimna m im.- nouo« ot uiu People, mi A lk «.Jiianda, Deputy Minister loi MiXMatol Anaars said he dia not think there ha<i been any appreciable change i n tiic number or Indians livung in Tibet since theFOC - 112 words
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Article, Illustration6 1954-03-21 3 ZLSttAZ ftg &£tf^&S3ttttA'*~ °<6 words
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Article982 1954-03-21 3 Nature has endowed India with a magnificent asset in its flora and fauna. The latter consist of more than 500 species of mammals. They include the elephant hardy worker of the timber.yard and associated in India from times immemorial with oriental pageantry, the Indian bison and982 words
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Article82 1954-03-21 3 Manila, Mar. 19— Burma has put in an early bid to host the Fourth Asian Games in Rangoon in 1962. The Asian Games Federation here said today it was inform nd of Burma's request in a letter from Denny Hokseng Secretary of the Burma OlympicA.P. - 82 words
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Article497 1954-03-21 3 MADRAS: Death of Mrs. Margaret E. Cous n s occurred at the Theosophical Society Adyar recently. Mrs. Cousins Was s erin from paralysis since 1943. She was 76. Mrs. Cousins spent most of ncr Jif e i n India n the service of women and children.FOC - 497 words
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Advertisement10 1954-03-21 3 <£> ITI IV W GENEVE UNBREAKABLE SPRING Ladies Watches Also Available10 words
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Article676 1954-03-21 4 A NEW CASTE IS BORN KANDY RAJA THE old Rajahs of Kandy lost everything and their descendants who are today living in South India are a poor people, but their names will live. "Kandy Raja" has become a caste name. The story of the evolution of this caste is disclosed676 words
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Article978 1954-03-21 4 SHIBDAS BANERJI - SHIBDAS BANERJI (By A sultry evening. The room was cosy but rather bare except for some odd nondescript paintings which hung from the walls. India's High Commissioner in Ceylon, C. C. Desai was introduc ng some of us to three Indian women Members vf Parliament978 words
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243 1954-03-21 4 CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: CtttefiMMp rtghta were being conferred on the ImUM as a special gift. This had no parallel in any rther country In the xrmnßng of citizenship right* to the tllea residents Mid Mr. Albert Godamune at a meeting organised by tfce TfcreeFOC - 243 words
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Article, Illustration356 1954-03-21 4 A condolence meeting was hel<j yesterday (Saturday. Mar. 20) tinder the auspices of the Singapore Arya samaj, 42 Rowell Road and urayera were offered for Mr Ami Chandra, Mr. M. Ct. M. Chidambaram Chettiar. Mr. S. J. Sen Gupta and other unfortunate victims ot Kallaoer Air*U.P. - 356 words
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Article379 1954-03-21 4 COLiOMBO: There is no longer any threat of an IndoOeylon dispute over the niov to dismiss 70 stat#ess P.W.D. workers. The question haa been settled to the satisfac Uon of the Indian Government authorities. Following the publication of a report in "The Times of Ceylon" lastFOC - 379 words
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Article36 1954-03-21 4 COLOMBO: A new pictorial series of four stamps wf'l be tewed! in Ceylon. Chan?e» of design will affect stamps of 25 cent* 50 cent* five rnpeen and ten rupees denomination.- FOCFOC - 36 words
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Article219 1954-03-21 4 SAIGON. Muh. 19— A senior information officer of the French High Command said here today he thought the enormous casualties inflicted on the Oommunist-le<J Vietjninh rebels when they attacked Dicn Bien Phu last weekend had completely imset their plans. The Vietmitth have failed to attackReuter - 219 words
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Article149 1954-03-21 4 COLOMBO: The need tor an Education Commission to examine the present set-up in Ceylon, was acvocated by Mr. Lyman S. Kulathungam. Acting Principal of the Jaffna College when he presented the Principal's report at the College prize-giving. "Ceylon can take a leaf from India's book :nFOC - 149 words
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