Indian Daily Mail, 5 May 1954

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X No, 79. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS I
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  • 332 1 Asian Nations Urged Not To Be Afraid Of Responsibilities NEW DELHI, May 4.— Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, said here that the decisions reached by the five Asian nations at the recent Colombo conference would affect the Geneva conference "both materially and morally." He
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  • 98 1 GENEVA. May 4. At the -tart of the session of the Geneva conference Mr. Anthony Eden said he had been asked by the Prime Minister of Ceylon Mr. Kotelawaia as president of the conference of South-east Asian prime ministers which took place in Colombo last week
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  • 68 1 'BAD TIME' NEW DELHI. May 4 Smugglers of clocks and watches are giving Indian Customs officials a "bad time." Deputy Finance Minister A. C. Guha indicated in Parliament. Guha tolrf Parliament questioners 7,702 watches and 517 clocks w<r<- seized in i'omb iv alone during the pa_Jt 15 months. He added
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  • 92 1 643 Indians Repatriated From S. Africa NEW DELHI. May 4 Some 643 Indians nave been repatriated from South Africa .since 1947 at the expense of thc South African government, WBJBa Prime Minister Jawanarlal Nehru. In a written reply to a Parliamentary question Mr. Nehru added that 1949 was the peak
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  • 91 1 VALLETTA. Malta, May 4 B cortcd by low-ltying aelicopUrs, Queen Elizabeth il and her fam-'lv arrived in Malta yesterday on the last Mmmm of the monarch's .ound- the- world tour. Prince Charles and Princess Anne jumped up and übwn with excitement on the iHTMrc of the Royal
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  • 45 1 No Red China In Oil Pollution LONDON, May 4 The international conference on 3il decided here not to invite >Jcmmunist China to send delegates. The Russian and Polish d- legations asked for their -trong protests on the decision to be recorded in the minutes. Reuter
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  • 51 1 gr Photo A.P. Sir Winston Churchill, wearing prinimsvs in vis butt»nbole is i>re*ented with a bouquet on his arrival at London's Royal Albert Hall to preside at a Grand Habitation meeting: of the Primrose league. J'riiiimsf League a league of aonservattyt-* loiunii-d in 1883. CliurrhiU i.s erand
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    44 1 Photo. President Eisenhower wears a short peaked cap bearing the inscription "Republican Te nager" and his nam** during a recption in the gardens of the Whi.e House, He was given tae cap bv a group of visitors from New Jersey. A.P.
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  • 274 1 Liberation Movement Spreads Throughout French India From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 4.— The Liberation Movement has now spread to all the four Settlements of French India. After Pondicherry, Karaikal then Mahe and now Yenam have declared themselves absolutely opposed to the continuance of the French rule and desiring merger
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  • 112 1 The Select Committee apf>ointed by the Singapore Legislative Council to consider and report on the Hindu Monogamous Marriage Bill invites representation with regard to the Bill. Any person or body desiring to make such representations is requested to address them to: The Clerk of
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  • 285 1 LONDON, May 4— Three of tne Labour Oppositions twelve wnips Parliamentary managers were last night sackea trom their unpaid po.->ts as a sequel to a dramatic "revolt" .asi week when 65 Sccial-st MP,* defied their loaders *_n a oebate on the hydrogen bjmb. They are Mr.
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  • 73 1 WASHINGTON, Mk_y 4 Some confusion can be expected in Iraq where i.uiUi r man. trim bkmule identical twine. arrive aa secretaries to the Foreign opeiaouns Aubiuf-istrat-un nussion, In fact, the confusion, has already begun. The Iraq Embassy in washington courteously invited F/iO's attention to a "mistake" it had
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  • 156 1 Fi'om Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 4.— The first comprehensive amendment to the fifty-five-year-old criminal procedure Code was introduced in a Bill before the House of the People on Monday by Home Minister Dr. Kaiiash Nath Katju. Tne main purpose of the Bin, he
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  • 261 1 LONDON. May 4 —British Overseas Airwayl; Corporation said it may buy American planes to '.supplant its grounded Com^t jetliners. The Comets ran BOAC services to the Far _Sast and South Africa. The government w-thdrew their airworthiness certificate la'st month after their second flat, al crash
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  • 142 1 WASHINGTON. May. 4 Mr. Jolin Foster Dulles is arriving back here today from the Geneva Far East conference amid reports o' concern at his apparent failure to obtain immediate agreement to prevent a French defeat in Indochina. Mr. James Reston, chief Washington correspondent of the New
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  • 48 1 REMOVE MISUNDERSTANDING LONDON, May. 4 The Times of London in a comment today on Indo-China said it would be disastrous if misj understandings over Indo-China (v/ere to develop and increase •between Great Britain and public opinion in the United States. The Communists I would quickly exploit them."— Reuter
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  • 150 1 Madras State Prosecutor Fined For Contempt Fr.mi Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 4 Govlnd sua in iua una n, brother of Captain Lakshmi of Rani Janshi Regiment fame, who is a State Prosecutor for Madras State, was found guilty of contempt by Mr. Justice Mack, of the .Madras High Court
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  • 100 1 We Didn't Meet In A Spirit Of Rivalry To Big Powers -NEHRU Fium Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 4— "Whatever we did at Colombo was not in a spirit of rivalry to the Big Powers Conference at Geneva, but with a view to help. It is clear that a ceasefire
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  • 57 1 N. S. KOREAS GO UNITED Ffcr Photo. The North Korean Foreign Minister, Nam n (left) avert* his graze as he leaves tfce Palais Dcs Nations in Geneva, with South Korean Ambasßa. (Wt Chan Yang (centre) and South Korean Foreign Minister Dr. Pyun Yung Tal after the days session of the
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  • 127 1 GOING AROUND AND AROUND GENEVA, May 4 Anthony Eden made a gesture in public yesterday that has made many people guessing. Talking privately with John Foster Dulles, with no one within 20 feet of them at the airport. Britain's Foreign Secretary rolled his right hand around in circles, a. If
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  • 989 1 a GENEVA. May 4.—Nine-power Indochina peace talks are expected to start within 72 hours of the arrival here today of Vietminh representatives headed by Pham Van Dong, Deputy Chairman of the Vietminh Council of Ministers. The Vietm.nh delegates were flying in today
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  • 511 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. May 5, 1954 MIC And Its Branches PROCEEDING with our analysis of the MlC's organisational weakness, we must first of all point out the numerous discrepancies that are contained in the General Secretary's annual report and Mr K. I* Devaser's presidential address to the eighth
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  • 525 2 COMPENSATION NOT LOW SAYS BURMESE PREMIER MADRAS: The Burmese Prime Minister, U Nu, stated that the compensation payable to landholders, Indians or Burmese, under the Burma Land Nationalisation Act, was not low, and was, in fact, higher than that offered in some parts of India. A Burmese
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  • 144 2 LONDON Two men convicted of assaulting another man, who went to the help of three Indian students on an uderground train were sent to prison for three months. Thc men, Christopher Rcilly (35). and Thomas Butler (27), admitted charges of assaulting John Carr. Police said Carr
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  • 77 2 PAK. PASSAGE TO FR. TROOPS— ISSUE KARACHI Thc Pakistan Parliament, opposed an attempt by Mian Iftikharuddin. Azad Pakistan Party, to move r>n amendment to discuss "the pernrssion granted by the Pakistan Government to allow the landing of French troops on our soil en route to IndoChina where they are proceeding
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  • 340 2 Opposition New Group In Union Par lit. NEW DELHI: A non-con-gress, non-Communist group is soon likely to get recognition as the official Opposition in Parliament, according to indications here. The new group, which has been sponsored by some Independents has the support of the Proja-Socialist Party led by Acharya J.
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  • 55 2 CONGRESS WINS W. BENGAL ASSEMBLY BY ELECTION CALCUTTA: Dr. (Mrs) Maltreyee Bose, Cong., was elected to the West Bengal Legislative Assembly in the oy-election fiom Bijpur Constituency. She secured 12.355 votes, to 11,507 got by Sri Niranjan Sen. Com. the by-election was necessitated by the death of Sri Bipin Behari
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    70 2 T. V. T 'PHONE Chairman Michisuke Sugi. of the Osaka Clumber of Commerce (on teievision »creen) iaad Postal Service Minlsfcr Julchiro Tsukada (right) become the first people to try 'out the recently inaugurated Television-Tele-phone link between Tokyo and Osaka. The 31 0 1 -mile microwave link was commenced last year
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  • 244 2 Tax Relief For Madras Corporation Urged MADRAS: Thc Taxation Inquiry Commission, in a note said that representatives oi the Madras Chamber of Commerce, who were examined by It, put in a plea for greater tax rei.ef for corporation. It was urged that tax relief given under .section 15 (c) ot
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  • 391 2 French India SituationRuling On Motion Reserved NEW DELHI: The Shaker, Sri G. V. Mavlankar, in the House of the People announced that he had received notices of an adjournment motion, and a motion, under rule 215, calling the attention of the Government, to the alleged violation of Indian territory by
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  • 177 2 Rice Supplies From Burma Allocations MADRAS: Over 36,000 tons of rice from Burma, out of the n-.ne lakh tons to be purchased by the Gvernment of India, are expected to arrive by ship during the ilfirst fortnight of May it is learnt. The first ship with 7.500 tons la expected
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  • 37 2 SRINAGAR: Mr. Homi J. Bhabha, Chairman of India's Atomic Energy Commission, disclosed that the Commission proposed to set up a high alti. tude cosmic ray station in the Kashmir valley. FOC
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  • 569 3 Hindi Decision Reversed AHMEDABAD: The Senate of Gujerat University decided that Gujerati shall be the medium of instruction and examination in all faculties of the University. A sp. <*ial meeting of the Senate reversed its earlier decision of introducing Gujerati and, „r Hindi a_i a medium
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  • 317 3 jMADRAS: Within a few iiours of the receipt of a complaint of the alleged cheating Of two brokers and a bank to the extent wf Rs. 15,000 by the use of forged shares of a Calcutta company, the City Crime Branch Police found the suspected person at
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  • 201 3 ELECTION OF CALCUTTA MA YOR CALCUTTA: Opposition! Municipal Councillors walked out of the Uurpuiauon meeting snouting 'jjfcLScist regime". wiien tneir demand for vouiig by ballot for tne election ot Mayor and Deputy Mayor wai. rejected. Sri Narcsih Nath Mukherjee and tin P. S. Husu, both N^uiigrood, were re-electeu .•layor and
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  • 128 3 Is Prohibition Not Feasible BHADRACHELAM. Addressing a public meeting at Khammameth. Sri Kondu Vcnkataranga Reddi, Minister for Revenue and Excise, and President of the Hyderabad Pradesh Oonere.ss Party said that if Prohibition w\as introduced in Hyderobod State, it would be difficult, if not possible to run the Government, which obtained
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  • 103 3 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Communications Minister, Mr. Raj Bahadur, said Air-india International had placed orders for two Comets to be delivered in 1957, but unless Comets proved their airworthiness and ineir manuracturers were com. pictely satisfied, there was no question ox purchasing tnem. Tne Deputy Minister told
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  • 74 3 Bu_v_x>aY: As a retaliatory step towards tne custom restrictions recently imposed by tne uovemme-nt of I-indua, the Government, of Goa has unnounced restrictions on Indian exports to Goa with effect irom Apm 14. All Indian exports to Goa with tne exc<-^Uv.ii or Ucjii;. til -mall value
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  • 93 3 Rice Imports By T.-C stale TR-.VA-N_-U-tUj.v_: iM.ce imports into Travancore-Cocnin Stale during toe week-tnded Apr. 17 totalled 6,_.y0 tons, Of which 4,<uo tons came Iran Onsisa, olb torn, from iviaohya Pradesh. 7t>s u-il_ from x-unjau, iuiu i.-uu tons trom Anemia, atates a report tiMm tne civil supplies Cotnxiii. mOBBB, The
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  • 82 3 KARACHI r i V e Mirusters of the eight-member Smd Cabinet sub-nutted a memorandum to the Governor of Sind sayung that they had no confidence in the csnieif Minister Pirzada Abdu>. Satar. The present crisis arose six weeks ago wnen 62 members of the Legii-'Jatuve Assembly of
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  • 84 3 TRIVANDRUM Emphasising the important role of engineers in the task of national recostruction, and raising the standard of living of the masses, Sri Pattom Thanu Pillai, Chief M;nister. appealed to the members of the engineering services to strive or the ideal of Welfare State.
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  • 637 4 State Elections Publicity Officer's Broadcast Appeal Describing the forthcoming elections to the Johore State Council as the "finst of its kind" in the Federation, Tuan Syed Othman bin Ali, Elections Publicity officer in Johore. in a broadcast talk on Monday appealed
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  • 48 4 LOS ANGELES, May. 4 Two people living in San Bernardino, California, are claiming $200,000 damages. from the United States government on the grounds they were injured by atomic dust in last year's Nevada tests. Both allege they suffered seiotfci physical Injuries, nervous shook and disability. Reuter
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  • 66 4 Ten Pe Wah Singapore girl hurdler, who finished third. In 80 meter hurdles In the Asian Games at Manila on May 8. MINs Pel Wah took 12.1 .seconds*. The A.P. radio photo shows her with the bronze medal she received. The First, Second and Fifth
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  • 126 4 LONDON. May. 4 London's Daily Express said yesterday that Britain has develcped a hydrogen bomb "far simpler and cheaper than the U.S. model and isn't telling the secrecy-minded Americans any of the details. Pincher said the new weapon was tested successfully at the
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  • 66 4 CAIRO May. 4 Ex-Queen Narriman of Egypt and Cambridge educated Dr. Adham El Nakib were married shortly before noon yesterday, Narriman's maternal uncle disclosed. Uncle Rada Aly told a reporter the former Queen and 27-year-old Alexandra doctor were married by a Moslem "Maaoon'' (Moslem Sheikh) at Narriman's villa
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  • 360 4 Children «f Singapore firemen who lost their lives in the re.ent disaster have been made the wards of the Singapore Fire Brigade Employees Union i n regard to the'r educations This wa^ deeia-d. at the Union's Annual General Meeting' on Sunday (May 2) when
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  • 46 4 As a result of a change In transmission conditions, the English programmes of Radio Malaya. Singapore, will, with effect from today, Wednesday. sth May. bc transmitted from 8.00 p.m. onwards on 62.24 metres, 4820 kc/s, instead of on 41.67 metres. 7200 kc/s.
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  • 32 4 Mr. M. Saravanamuttu, Com. missloner for Ceylon in Malaya, left Singapore on Sunday May 2, on three months holiday. Mr. C. L. Tranchell, Official Secretary, is acting foi him.
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  • 369 4 Family Planning In S'pore: Increased Attendance At Clinics Reported There has been a great increase in clinic attendance recently. In February, 495 patients attended, and in March, 879, an increase of nearly 100 per cent, says the Singapore Family Planning Association in a report issued. It adds: The greatest increase
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  • 214 4 Centuries hence, some archaeologist seeking evidence of 20th-century life at Margate, in the English county xvoqi. may I'tmauts un-aito a lead-lned wooden casket containing nylon stockings. Doubtless he will weave an interesting otory around his .scovery, but, unless he is in full possession of the facte
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  • 77 4 KARACHI. May 4 King Saud of Saudi Arabia has called a conference of Moslem countries to consider providing military aid to Arab forces in the Palestine area, the Saudi Arabian Minister here announced yesterday. The Minister Abdul Hamid Al Khatib said the conference would consider providing military aid
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  • 58 4 CAMBRIDGE, (MaS c h. May. 4 Professor Earnest Hooton, one of the world's leading anthropologists died tonight a t his home. He was 67. Professor Hooton, noted for his pungent comments on mankind, died of a heart attack about half an hour after he returned home from giving
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  • 138 4 Malan Puts The Blame On U.N. CAPETOWN. May 4 Dr. Daniel Malan, the Prime Minister of South Africa, sa'd in the Assembly yesterday that he believed the United Nations Organisation was "responsible for a great deal of unrest in the world today." Discussing South Africa's membership of UNO Dr. Malan
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  • 120 4 10-Nation Body For S-E. Asia LONDON, May 4. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, said he did not know of a reported proposal to form a 10-nation security organisation for South East Asia. Mr. Lloyd was replying to a question in the House of Commons by a
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  • 94 4 LONDON. May 4.— Soviet school-children are to get fewer examinations and more sport, according to Moscow Radio. Professor A. I. Markusevich. Vice President of the Soviet Academy of Pedagogical Sciences, said in a broadcast to parents that children had been forced to work too hard
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  • 69 4 PHILADELPHIA. May 4 The American V.iscose Corporation jesterday reported the experimental development of "a new rubber product called filastic that actually breathes". Filastic was made of raw rubber which was liquified by "a substance that ts second cousin to petrol" it said. It could be used for
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  • 71 4 SINO-INDIAN AGREEMENT ON TIBET GENEVA, May 4— The Chinese Communist delegation at thc Geneva conference said yesterday India's Prime Minster Nehru sent greetings to Chinese Foreign Minister Chou En -Lai on the conclusion of negotiations on Tibet between the two countries. In the agreement signed on April 29 India agreed
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  • 38 4 COLOMBO. May 4. -It is reliably understood that the Indonesian Prime Minister asked that the next meeting of South-East Asian Premiers Conference bc held in Jakarta but no decision was taken. A.P.
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  • 36 4 SAN FRANCISCO, May 4.Three Communists arid a young woman sympathiser were sent to prison here yesterday for being accessories to teaching or advocating the overthrow of the United States government by force. Reuter.
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  • 39 4 WELLINGTON. May 4— Mr. Sidney Holland, the New Zealand Prime Minister, said today that the Australia, New Zealand, United States Security Pact would not be used as a basis for the suggested South East Asian defence organisa- tion Reuter
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  • 40 4 British- born Screen mtar. Dawn Addiuns, in a glittering ceremony became a princess the wife of Don Vittorio Massimo, Prince of Roccaseoca De VoLsoi. A-P. Photo Shows:— Bride and bridegroom leave the Church after the ceremony.
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  • 45 4 CALCUTTA, May 4— A cyclone wh'ch lashed Bihar State last night damaged the entire railway train from the lines killng five and injured 30 passengers. First reports^ reaching here yesterday said seven of the njured were hospitalised. Further details were lacking. A.P
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