Indian Daily Mail, 15 April 1954
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Title Section16 1954-04-15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. K5. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1»64 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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572 1954-04-15 1 Britain America Agree On 'Joint Action' French Caught In Dilemma! LONDON. Apr. 14.— Britain and the United States announced yesterday they are ready to join other interested nations m studying the prospect of setting up a collective defence system m South-east Asia and the Western Pacific. If it, materialises itReuter - 572 words
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Article93 1954-04-15 1 BIRMINGHAM (Alabama). Apr. 14 Coffee and tomato juict* prevented what might have been a damaging accident to a big Kadorn Airlines Constellation at the municipal airport Sunilay. Hydraulic child leaked .from the landing gear and flluitl was needed to replace it. The only fluid available— coffefeAP - 93 words
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Article50 1954-04-15 1 FAROUKIA, Esypt, \pr 14. Lieutenant Colonel Gamal Nasser, Egyptian Vice-Premier said today "pressure"' was being turned on Iraq to join the Turkish-Pakistan friendship agreement. "If Iraq joins such a pact," Colonel Nasser said "Egypt would reconsider its entire position towards it and toward* the Western powers." ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article41 1954-04-15 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 14,—India is to send an engineering mission to Communist China to study how the Chinese tackle the silt and flood control problem on the Yellow, Yangtsei and Huai rivers, Deputy Irrigation Minister, Juisukhal Hathi. told Parliament Monday.- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article65 1954-04-15 1 OAKLAND. (California), Apr. 14. A Trausocean Airlines plane left Monday for Savannah, Georgia, with 1903 monkeys. It is the laat leg of a flight from Manila. The monkeys will be deliver, ed to the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis farm toy use m the police vaccineA.P. - 65 words
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Article691 1954-04-15 1 FIVE MINISTERS OF RAJ AJI'S MINISTRY RETAINED STABILITY OF MINISTRY AND CONTINUITY OF ADMINISTRATION From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 14.— The new Madras Ministry composed of eight members was swopi-in yesterday by the Governor Sri Sri Prakasa m the cabinet room of Fort St. George.691 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-04-15 1 Queen Elizabeth accent* orchids from slx-yctor-old Ranjani Senanayake, grand, daughter of Ceylon's first Premier, on Her Majesty's arrival at Colombo, Ceylon, aboard the Royal Tour Liner "Gothic". A» Ranjani presents Che orchids, her brother waits to presMSit a garland to the Duke of Edinburgh. At rightAP. - 67 words
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Article128 1954-04-15 1 A. suggestion was made m the Legislative Council, last Tuesday, that the unclaimed I.N.A. jewels and other articles be converted :nto cash and used to build a welfare home for Indian destitutes. In reply to the suggestion the Acting Colonial Secretary Mr. J. D. Higham stated that it128 words
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Article74 1954-04-15 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 14 The Indian Government Mondliy night announced it is r&teing a mammoth "National Plan Loan" which Premier Nehru described a* a "mighty adventure" Mr. Nehru appealed to all Indians! ''from the highest to the lowest 1 to subscribe to the loan, which IsAP - 74 words
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Article141 1954-04-15 1 Radio- Active Dust Over S'pore? CALCUTTA, Apr. 14 The Nuclear Physics Institute here! reported that radio-active i dust has been found over Calcutta 7,000 miles from the United States atomic testing ground m the Pacific. It is the first time radioactive dust has been collected m India. The radio-activity wasReuter - 141 words
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Article1038 1954-04-15 1 Reflections On Murasu And T.R.A. Held Irrelevant Legco Refers Hindu Monogamous Marriage Bill To Select Committee 'By Our Staff Reporter Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, was called to order several times by the Chair and the Attorney-General m the Legislative Council last Tuesday, when the1,038 words
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Article82 1954-04-15 1 CALCUTTA, Apr. 14.— Mr. David Rousset. member of an international conynission investigating concentration camp practices, said here today Communist China may be asked to permit on the spot investigations of reported slave labour conditions. He told reporters he hoped to obtain shortly, documen. tary evidenceReuter - 82 words
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Advertisement114 1954-04-15 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak. 1 Month 5.50 3 Months 16.50 6 Months 33 00 1 Year 66^00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 19 50 6 Months 39 00 1 Yeax 78.00 f/ie DOLLAR j%\ takes a holiday! Id? dr d? \m annminc114 words
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521 1954-04-15 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Apr. 15, '54 MIC MALAYAN POLITICS A.S the Prai session of the Malayan Indian Congress is drawing near, the Indians are becoming increasingly anxious about its future. That is because of a reporteti move on the part ot certain interested persons to tie the MIC521 words
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921 1954-04-15 2 Rebate On Rice NEW DELHI: The Government of India have agreed to scale down Burma's separation debt to India from Rs. 68 crores to Rs- 30 crores. Burma m tarn will pay a rebate of s. 15.6 crores ait the rate ofFOC - 921 words
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253 1954-04-15 2 SALEM: Further details of the big fire m Morur village, m Omailur Taluq, on Wednesday last now ava table go to -hou- that 105 houses including 109 huts m the Harijan chart were destroyed involving loss to property of over Rs. 1FOC - 253 words
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231 1954-04-15 2 Converting Osmania Into Hindi Varsity HYDERABAD: Sri D. Ramanuja Rao, Convener, Osmania University Affairs Committee, said it was very strange that the Union Oov. eminent had still not given up the Idea of taking over Osmania University, and converting it into a Hindi University. In a statement to the Press,FOC - 231 words
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Article34 1954-04-15 2 TEH ATT A (Nadia) One person was buried alive as a result of a will collapse while a mo-TQue was beln* renovaUa at Baralsu near here early last FOCFOC - 34 words
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Article354 1954-04-15 2 MADRAS: The Government Tian:pori Department proposes to ad<i to its fleet 50 new vrtiicles, fitted with. <Jesel Leyland and Guy under-floor encanying capacity of 65 to 70 passengers. Orders have been placed for thete underfloor engines, and deliveries are expected to com. rnenoe mFOC - 354 words
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180 1954-04-15 2 NEW DELHI: The total expenditure that India had Incurred n connexion with the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission, and for the Indian Custodian Forces m Korea wa« estimated at Rs. 94,000 000 according to Sri Mahavir Tyajr Minister for Defence Organisations. In i>. writtenFOC - 180 words
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156 1954-04-15 2 PALAYAMKOTTAI A daring robbery is reported from Thirumalai KoJundupuram. about six miles from here Je. wels worth Rs. 6.200 are stated to have been stolen from the house of Sri T. S. Nataraja Ayyar, a landlord of the village, at 7.30 p.m. on Apr.FOC - 156 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-04-15 2 V?mber» the In,line\ian Press Delegation ,\ei<> entertained at a Tea Par.y at Ra- iji Hall, Matrra*. State ministers, high officials and journalists attencbt, the function28 words
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Article69 1954-04-15 2 Clauses On Supreme Court Adopted KARACHI: The Pakistan Constituent Assembly decided last week that the Supreme Court will hold its session once m a year m Dacca also. It was also decided that the person who held the office of the Judge of the Supreme Court will be (Vbarred fromFOC - 69 words
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Article57 1954-04-15 2 ERNAKULAM: Sri P. K. Kunju, Minister for Local Self-Government. told Pressmen that immediate steps would be taken to solve the problem of beggars. He said the present state of affairs m Government hospitals was far from satisfactory, and he would be taking steps toFOC - 57 words
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Article109 1954-04-15 2 MADRAS: Sri G. Sitapa. thl, exhorted young writers to study the literary works of ancient poets, when speaking at a meeting at the Esplanade V.M.C.A, Auditorium, held under the auspices of the Andhra Kala Mandali. Srt T. Ramachandra Rao, Secretary, welcomed the gathering. Sri HarisavothamaFOC - 109 words
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Article339 1954-04-15 2 NEW DELHI: The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court last week dismissed a petition under Article 32 of the Constitution and also a petition for special leave filed by Mr. R. Puttaraj Urs, a former Judge of the Mysore High Court, challenging an order of the PresidentFOC - 339 words
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Article149 1954-04-15 2 NEW DELHI: n agre.ment h-'s been reached between the Government of India and the Admiralty on the nk of the six-inch cruiser H.M S. Nigeria to the Indian Navy. The Indian Navy will have her refitted m a United Kingdom shipyard before commissioning her forFOC - 149 words
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Article88 1954-04-15 2 ALIGARH: Mr. N. Ghur Behirilal Mathur, a leading lawyer of Aligorh, was found dead m a pool of blood on Apr. 4 m the Pelhi-Sealdah Express. The body of the decease! which was picked up from the bnth-ioom of an inter-clas.-conipartment bore a number ofFOC - 88 words
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1067 1954-04-15 3 Ghaffar Khan's Futile Plea In Pak Assembly KARACHI: The Constituent Assembly of Pakistan last Tiiiu-Httay rejected the motion tit Khan Abdul Ghatfar Khan t> tr ne further considenU l<m of the Basic Principles (.'oinruu.t report. Mi« .im Leaguers opposed admission cf the motion1,067 words
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Article79 1954-04-15 3 LAHORE: The N.W.F.P. Chief Minister, Sardar Abdur KuMiid, d* dared at Peshawar that the ban on Red Shirts would not be lifted. He made this statement to journalist alter a meeting of .Muslim League workers. According 1 to Press reports the League workers expressedFOC - 79 words
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Article300 1954-04-15 3 MADRAS: The total area sown with paddy m 1953-54 m Madras State is estimated at 6,378.000 acres. Compared with the area of 5,681,000 acres estimated m the corresponding report of the previous year, this is an increase of 12.3 per cent, shared by all theFOC - 300 words
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114 1954-04-15 3 End Of Indus Basin Dispute In Sight? KARACHI: Mr. Nazir AJimtxi, leader of the Pakistani delegation to the tripartite talka on the Indo-Pakistani canal waters dispute, expressed the hope here last week that a "workable solution" of the Indut? basin dispute would oe found. Mr. Ahmed, who has returned toFOC - 114 words
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119 1954-04-15 3 NEW DELMI: The Delimitation Commission lett Delhi on April 10 on a tour ct" Tripura. Manipur and Assam. The Oommis-ion will hold public sitting: at Agartaia on April 11 to consider objections and suggestions In respect of tho proposals for delimitation 0t contitutencies m theFOC - 119 words
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Article29 1954-04-15 3 BOMBAY: A pair of 10--month-old lion cubs and a pair each of the rare "secretary" and crowned crane birds, ordered by Bombay's Victoria Garden Zoo. arrived from MomtaMu* FOCFOC - 29 words
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150 1954-04-15 3 Bhutanese Satyagraha Against Assam GAUHATI: The Assam Government has asked the Bhutan Congress Satyagrahis to withdraw from territories m the State which they have been using as bases for operations against the ;.t*nuiun Government since March 23, accordins: to a report received here. The Government's action is believed to haveFOC - 150 words
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Article93 1954-04-15 3 BOMBAY The Central Food Minister, Mr. Rafi Ahmed Kidwai, who had been m Bombay recently will leave on a sea voyage this week for a fortnight under medical advice. Mr. Kidwai left °n April 13 by a cargo ship which carried him upto Rangoon from whereFOC - 93 words
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Article72 1954-04-15 3 RANGOON: A Chicago and a Tokyo firm have been asked by the Burmese Government to draw up preliminary plans for the proposed paper mill to >be built near Akyab. Agreement- with these firms were signed here recently. The Government will choose the plan it considersFOC - 72 words
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163 1954-04-15 3 Meeting DV M Dl M: The Indian High Commissioner m Pakistan, Mr. Mohan singh Mehta, mi n an Uifcerview said that "tlier ft was no lik: ii,.'Ji>d of Prime Minister Nehru meeting' the Pakistan Premie. Mr Mohammed Ali, tmvards the month end, as was reportedFOC - 163 words
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Article79 1954-04-15 3 MADRAS: Mr. Mahboob Mian, Regional Food Commissioner, who has returned from a visit to Hyderabad, said that the Hyderabad Government had agreed to provide godowns for the storage of 1,00,000 tons of rice m Hyderabad. Hyderbad State, which «v m the Bombay region for purposes of UnionFOC - 79 words
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Article56 1954-04-15 3 BOMBAY: The 1,100-ton Indian coaster, Bharat Bala, which ran aground near Jaffrabad, about 60 miles from Bhavnaerar. on the morning of April 1. has now been declared a total loss. Bharat Bala mailed from Bombay on March 31 all the 43 membrrs of the crewFOC - 56 words
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Article220 1954-04-15 3 EIiNAKULAM The Tm-vancore-Cochin Praja Social. si Party Convention elected a 19--memoer Executive with mx. I-attom Thanu" Piilai, Chief Minuter, as Cnairman, and Mr, B. C. Vargnese as Secretary. me Convention pas^ea a resolution requesting Acharya Kripaiani, Leader of the P.S.P. Parliamentary Party m tltt Hou_e ofFOC - 220 words
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114 1954-04-15 3 MADRAS: The annual rcn. tal for Telephone connexions at Kurnool will be enhanced by Rs. 36 to Rs 288 from Apr. 16. The enhancement has been made following classification of the Kurnool Telephone Exchange as a major exchange. Along with the Kurnool Exchange, the exchangeFOC - 114 words
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Advertisement166 1954-04-15 3 3 months hammering! A Tudor Oyster Prince— the new was finally unstrapped, it was stiH self-winding watch commissioned functioning perfectly. Its accuracy by Rolex of Geneva— was strapped astonished us. Every one of the to the right wrist of a stone-cutter watch's 157 delicate parts was then whose task it166 words
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Article810 1954-04-15 4 C. G. DECLARES $150,000 CLUBHOUSE OPEN (By Our Staff Reporter The bright and glorious sunshine that came immediately after an unprecedentedly terrific thunderstorm on Tuesday added charm and significance to the historic opening of the Ceylon Sports Club's new $150,000 Pavilion by the Rt. Hon'ble810 words
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247 1954-04-15 4 CANBERRA, Apr. 14. A Russian diplomat who fled from his Embassy was m close protective custody last night after disclosing the existence of a Soviet spy ring m Australia. Mr. R. G. Menzies, the Prime Minister announced to the House of Representatives that VladimirReuter - 247 words
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78 1954-04-15 4 Malayalees Urge Education In Mother Tongue Under the auspices of the LUcrary Section of th? Kerala Samajam. Selangor a meeting of the members and friends W as held a t theKlan* Road Tamil School last Sunday. Vidwan K.M. Nair presided. Messrs. G. Sadasivan. M N Narayana Pillai, V. K. Bha-'78 words
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152 1954-04-15 4 PAX. AFFAIRS U. S. ENVOY'S INTERFERENCE KARACHI. Apr. 14. Pakistan's MP's Monday shouted down a pro-Communist Member who criticized U.S. Ambassador Horace A. Hildredth for allegedly interfering m Pakistan's internal affairs. Iti Kharudding complained that Hildreth earlier this month said the result of the recent East Bengal (East Pakistan) electionsAP - 152 words
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33 1954-04-15 4 Imperialist Motives In Astronomy NEW DELHI: Apr. 14.— An Indian educator complains that the first studies m astronomy, meteorology, geography and other sciences "were prompted by imperialist motives." Dr. B. A. Saletore writing33 words
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333 1954-04-15 4 Second Educational Conference of the Malacca Indian School Teachers' Union will be neld at the Malacca High School Hall, on April 17 and 18. Mr Or. Sarangapani, President, S.ngapore Tamil Education. Socity and Managing Editor, Tamil Murasu and Indian Daily Mail will preside. Mr. F. C.333 words
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Article45 1954-04-15 4 m the current Education quarterly, leading Indian publication m the field— said British official papers described astronomy, m aiding navigation, as a science to which the court of the East India Com. pany was "indebted for the sovereignty of a rich and extensive Empire."- A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article185 1954-04-15 4 NEW YORK, Apr. 14. Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, the Soviet delegate will hold the spotlight today when the United Nations Disarmament Commission discusses the British proposal for five power secret taiks to end the dealock on atomic controls and disarmament. Britain has called for the getting up of aReuter - 185 words
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Article67 1954-04-15 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 14.— Salah Ben Youssef, SecretaryGeneral of the Tunisian Neo Dastur party, said here he will appeal to the Prim? Minister'.^ conference m Colombo to press his country's claim for independence. Yous.«el, who flew here from a 25-day tour of Indonesia, is scheduledA.P. - 67 words
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Article35 1954-04-15 4 jMr. P. K. Guha, information Secretary, India Office Singapore, will deliver a lecture on "Gitanjali' 1 today (April. 15.) at 6.30 p.m at the Lodge Theosophical Sotfe. ty premise.s,No. 8. Cairnhili Road. '■■■■■<35 words
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Miscellaneous42 1954-04-15 4 'Singapore iShop •Employees Union The First Annual General Meeting O f the Singapore Shop Employees Union, will be held at &-30 a.m. on fiun. 2* y *i th f *S l April, 1964 at No. 166. Anaon Road (First toor), Singapore 2.42 words
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