Indian Daily Mail, 16 May 1954
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Title Section18 1954-05-16 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 89 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, (MAY 16, 1964 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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152 1954-05-16 1 From July 17 To 19 TOKYO, IVlay 15. Kyodo news service yesterday announced Prime M.nister Shigeru Yo-hiua Will visit Singapore irom Jtiiy 17 to 19 on his return after his impending trip to the United State*. I .ur. :>.• and Asia. The agency announced theA.P. - 152 words
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Article45 1954-05-16 1 YOKOHAMA (Japan). May 15 Hosei Kuzuhara, 21-year-Old carpenter who forced his v :iy into Prime Minister YoJhida's home on May 3. was indicted yesterday on surges of intent to murder Police said Kuzuhara confessed he intended to .assas.^.nate the Prime Minister A.PA.P. - 45 words
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Article129 1954-05-16 1 Death "A Funny Feeling" SAN QUENTIN ('f'alifurn it. May 15 Death. which iryl Chessman anticipates m his best setting novel as> M unnv fteling... ..a tightening of the belly," passed him by i gain today. The 32-year-old author of v:i 2455, Death R:w" wu t:iv- n a lengthy lease onA.P. - 129 words
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70 1954-05-16 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 15.- Mr. K. Munuswami, 56-year-old retired chargeman of the Railway Workshops m Madras was today unanimously elected Mayor of Madras for the lemainingr six month* of the Mayoral year ending m October. The vacancy was caused by the70 words
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Article, Illustration215 1954-05-16 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. May 15. Premier Nehru t°lu" a questioner m the Council of States, according to informa tion with the Government that the Portuguese authorities ,n Goa during April s«nt i .inforcements on two occasions from Goa to Dm total ling 330A.P. - 215 words
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113 1954-05-16 1 "LOK SABHA" —NEW NAME FOR LOWER HOUSE From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 15— The House of the Peopie which is the Lower Chamber of the Pariianu-iit, will henceforward be officially known ah "Lok Sabha." This announcement which wax Riveted with cheers was made by the Speaker Mr. >la.113 words
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Article163 1954-05-16 1 ABOARD THE DESTROYER DUCHESS. May 15. Sir Winston Churchill last night dined with Queen Elizabe.h -md the Duke of Edinburgh lboard the Royal yacht. Britannia, on the last night of :heir world tour. The Prime Minister who was first to welcome the 3.0yal couple home afterReuter - 163 words
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242 1954-05-16 1 GENEVA. May 15.— Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov budged Friday the rig d position taken by the Communist toward ending the war m Indo-China, but formidable obstacles still stand between the Geneva conference and peace. Mr. Molotov proposed an amendment to the CommunistA.P. - 242 words
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198 1954-05-16 1 Soviet Bombers Can Reach U.S. Targets AMARILLO. (Texafli, May 15 General Nathan F. Twining, Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force, said sterday that Rusiiia's new heavy let bomber was deve lope<i solely to reach "important targets m the United States." He added that the Soviet Union newReuter - 198 words
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Article260 1954-05-16 1 PARIS, May 15.— France's top military and political leaders huddled yesterday m an effort to find manpower to reinforce French Union forces m Indo-Ch na There was no announcement of any decisions at the f^nd of the meeting here. In general, Foreign Minister Georges Bidault and U.S260 words
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304 1954-05-16 1 Russia's Armed Might: Can Mobilise 400 Divisions In 30 Days! RICHMOND, INDIANA, May 15. The United States Government believes Russia could have 400 divisions ready for action within 30 days of a general mobil sation, Mr, Livingston Merchant, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, said here last night. He304 words
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Article48 1954-05-16 1 WASHINGTON May 15. Th« U.S. Export-Import Bank today made an U5518,500,000 loan to Afghanistan. It is to help that country buy American equipment for the Helmand Valley Irrigation anr? Power Development. The credit runs for 18 years with a four-year grace period. A P.48 words
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Article330 1954-05-16 1 H-Bomb Lowers Human Pulse Marshsll Islanders' Appeal To U.S. To Stop H- Tests UNITED NATIONS (New York), May 15—Representatives of the people of Marshal* Islands m the Pacific have appealed to the United Nations for an immediate end to experiments with hydrogen bombs m their area. Pnz.,-2? y "P 01A.P. - 330 words
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Article89 1954-05-16 1 !>om Our Own Correspondent MADRAS May 15 The Police Commissioner of Madras Jity promulgated a three>veek ban expiring on June 2. on all meetings and demonstrations to be held m support of or m oppos tion to the modified elementary education scheme which the Congress89 words
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Article, Illustration118 1954-05-16 1 U.S. Ethiopia 99- Year Treaty ADDIS ABABA (Ethiopia), May 15 Emoeror Haila Selassie has signed an agreement granting the U.S. 99--/e«r-military base rights m Ethiopia, it wus reliably Jp.irn d Friday. The terms of the agreemrr>t cmaincd secret. Tt was learned on high luthority, hewever. that a "omial agreement willA.P. - 118 words
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Article59 1954-05-16 1 Fivi.i Our Own Correspondent BANGALORE, May 15. Mr. H. Siddnyyo. Speaker of the Mysore State Assembly, -•assed away yesterday morning:. Copyright. TOKYO. May 15.— A ship equipped with special scientific equipment for measur'ngr possible radioactivity of minute marine life sails today for the Bikin' atomic-bomb proving grounds,A.P. - 59 words
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360 1954-05-16 1 >~. t May 15 An *lo-Anier can differences on the £2£ °/t l a FT£ fi ve -P ow^ miiltary staff contacts on Sr tnth^lU"" 1 hoUhn Uf> thc announcement of t£ n i urtcrs h£e aCCOId ;ig to w.ai-mfoin.ed a iormal announcementReuter - 360 words
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112 1954-05-16 1 Kashmir Now A Part And Parcel Of India Presidential Order Issued KASHMIR, May 15.— The Indian President Dr. Rajendra Prasad, issued an order yesterday bringing the state of rlammu and Kashmir into close? constitutional >relationsh''i» with India. The order implements the recent decision of the States Constituent Assembly m favourReuter - 112 words
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Article59 1954-05-16 1 CALCUTTA. Way If Ffty-.six refugees from Communist China including- 24 women and 6 children have arrived here m a "K.LM Skyirsaster 11 from Hong Kon<>" on thoir way to Europe and South America Among the pnsscngers weic a large number o f white Russians who spent manyReuter - 59 words
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Article74 1954-05-16 1 UNITED NATIONS (N«W York), May 15.— SecretaryGeneral Dag Hammarskjold announced Friday the appointment of Henry Richardson Labouisse. Jr.. as Director of I'm tod Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees m the Near East. La bouis.se. 50, an American, will go to Geneva atA.P. - 74 words
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Advertisement41 1954-05-16 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Bornvo and Sarawak. 1 Tlonth o;,O 3 Months Ib £>0 0 Mouths S3 on 1 Year W*ot OTiIER PLACES 1 Month $6 50 3 Months i yso 6 Months 39 00 1 Year 780041 words
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Article1352 1954-05-16 2 Object Of World Buddhist Conference In Rangoon (By WIIXIAM L. RYAN, AP Foreign News Analyst) IN Murma's darkest hours 1 her pious, scholarly prem.er, U Nu, dared to dream of a spiritual rebirth m Asia. This week he will begin to iw the fruits of thatA.P. - 1,352 words
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Article99 1954-05-16 2 NEW DELPHI: Mr. Haribhau Upadhyaya, Chief Ministor of Ajmer, and his two Cabinet colleagues. Messrs. Balkrishna Kaula and Brijmoh;m Shnrma, concluded their two-day talks with Maulana Azad on Ministerial affairs m the State. Co-ordination of the work of three Ministers is understood to have beenFOC - 99 words
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Article244 1954-05-16 2 DACCA Strongly critcal references to Thursday's incidents, m which jail police clashed with a crowd, were made at a public meeting here on Friday held under tue ausp.ces of the Awami Muslim League. It adopted a resolution expressing its "dee^ sense of resentment at the conduct ofFOC - 244 words
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Article120 1954-05-16 2 BANGALORE: "The Government had decided to offer special concessions to college students to learn flying- at tne Flying School at Bangalore. There, a smart and brilliant student can qualify for his"A' licence at a cost of about Rs. 250 only. I appeal to our120 words
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Article177 1954-05-16 2 Sri H. Siddaveerappa referred to the progress o f aviation and the great strides made m India sine the end of War. He said there were now 78 civil airports m India under the control of the Civil Aviation Department. The flying clubs m thisFOC - 177 words
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Article173 1954-05-16 2 KARACHI: The three •rebel' Minister of Sind defied the Chief Minister's order to quite the Cabinet within 24 hours. Instead they held a meetings with 55 of their supporters m Sind Assembly and passed a resolution asking tiic Sind Governor to dismiss the Chief Minister.FOC - 173 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-05-16 2 PRINCE CHARLES points excitedly as, with his si»ter PRINCESS ANNE he watches his parents. Queen Elizabeth nndi the Duke of Edinburgh wtlcomed on their arris a) at Gibraltar Mi May 10, the population turned out m force to greet the Royal Party, whose 27-hour visit toAP - 63 words
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Article1298 1954-05-16 2 S. T. ALEXANDER - The "Kama Sutra Of Vatsyayana S. T. ALEXANDER ■y THE other day I picked up tne Kama Suti.i. i nadn t -coked at it .tor twenty years, I was an undeigrauuate kvnich I suppo. c is tne time wnen most of us read it, if we iead it at ail.1,298 words
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Article835 1954-05-16 2 F. M. Quraishi - F. M. Quraishi By (Ahmadiyyah Muslim .Missionary, Singapore) A MODE of worship prescrib iX ed by Islam l s fasting, x'his mode of worship is also common to almo.st all religions, but the form m which isiam has prescribed it is ailierent from that recognized or835 words
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69 1954-05-16 2 NEW DiiiL.Hl: Two day> are likely to be fixed for h Foreign Afta rs debate la thu .-iouse of th<? People, it is earnt. According to the present tentative programme, the bate may begin this week. Lobby circles attuc.i considerable importance to the debateFOC - 69 words
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Article56 1954-05-16 2 KU RUKSHETRA FAIR ON JUNE 30 CHANDIGARH Kuru.cshetra will be the scene of a big fair on the occasion of th^ -olar cc. pse on June 30. Nearly 500,000 pilgrims from ill parts of the country are expected to visit it for a purificatory bath m th<? waters Df theFOC - 56 words
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1333 1954-05-16 3 Mr. C.P. hf atthen's Memorandum To States Reorganisation Commision -COCHIN. wiQh a pcpuAitiOn orf £3 lakhs for an area cf bareiy 9.200 sq. miles, a standard of unempioyement, a labour polittracy which la the highest m India, but which is marred by an Appalling degree cf1,333 words
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Article547 1954-05-16 3 DEBATE ON MINIMUM WAGES NEW DELHI: The Council of States on Monday had an inconclusive debate on the Labour M. niter's Bill extending the time limit for the fixation of minimum wages till the end of the year. The Bill ha.s already been passed by the riou.se of the People.547 words
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Article49 1954-05-16 3 NEW DELHI: In a written reply to Mr. Bharj Deo, Maulana Azad said m Parliament that the result of go.d prospecting m the Keonjhar district of Orissa were reported to be encouraging. The prospecting was being carried nut hu the* Tnrlian Rnr*>nil nt Mines.- FOCFOC - 49 words
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Article313 1954-05-16 3 MADRAS: On<- hundred years ago on May 11, a son was born to a village schoolmahter mi n a small town m Western Germany, who was to revolutionise the whole printing industty of the world Ottmar Mergcnthaler, who emigrated to American m 1872 as a watchmaker, became313 words
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Article364 1954-05-16 3 A new centre, through which representative^ of underdeveloped areas will be able to acquire knowledge on the iate.-:t methods of mechanized farming is to be opened at Borehaiii, Essex by the £arl of Radnor KOVO This Training School. which has oeen organized by one of Britain's leading manufacturers364 words
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Article101 1954-05-16 3 PATNA: Mr. N. P. Rao, M.P., and Mr. N. C. Shokhar. M.P., appealed to newsmen to survey objectively the eviction of bataidars or cropsharing peasants and general landlessness. They were addressing Press conference after a four-day tour of 23 villages. In the last two years, theyFOC - 101 words
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329 1954-05-16 3 notion bnuSe. oTtK™SS™ E i^P" e<: 1 <uld aimed at th» effldent ic»S^ic a^^'°V Oe j"«»>«l. A Press note issued recently agjw: The work of the Education DoDartment has consiaeraoiv increased m recent veais due to the Dhenom<.nai iii^xuacie m UU nuu«x-r c schtools.329 words
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Article119 1954-05-16 3 KARACHI: Pakistani GovtinmcnL Huurccs said tiiat the "x aKj^tani Uuvcrnxncnt shan newer agree to seuze evacuee ioperiy and then «ettl« tne WMC with India o n a Ckjver-nn-iu-to-oovernmenL level." U-mmcnunß- o n the recent Statement by the Indian KcnaonuaLion Minister Mr Jain announcing- tne Indian u^vcrnnun LFOC - 119 words
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62 1954-05-16 3 PONDICHERRY The French India police hero on Friday broke up a pro-mergei process.on taken out by the French India Youth Ccngrets a Leftist organization ana arrested seven volunteers shouting anti-French sloganc and carrying the Indian flag. The crowd which gathered wa cleared with a warningFOC - 62 words
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274 1954-05-16 3 PAK. CABINET CRISIS OVER LANGUAGE ISSUE an Uai Calolnct m Sdapecent pouocai mXg+tJg* Six Minister^ may rcsien tiie party rcnialna unu-^ivcd. l-«'t> swurcea JSL -^-^tuent A.s^mbiy •-ould oe Urdu and l^iu-au and sucn oilier provincial i a aapa as niay oc u^.uic.t miae netd 01 t h e StuLc onFOC - 274 words
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1194 1954-05-16 4 M.8.1.A. President's Appeal I "Let Not Those Born Abroad Represent Us" Disabilities of the local bom Indians m Malaya were enumerated by Mr. S. G. Subramaniam, m his presidential address to the second annual general meeting of the Malayan Born Indian Association1,194 words
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Article168 1954-05-16 4 A tea party was arranged t>y the Rawang Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress m honour of Sri Ramanathan, 8.A.8.L., (Federal Legislative Councillor) recently at the Rawang International Centre. Among the guests present I vas Sri Devasar, President of the M.I.C. Garlanding the guest of honour,168 words
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Article92 1954-05-16 4 The second annual general meeting of the Divine Life Society. Kuala Lumpur was held at the Vivekananda Ashrama recently an<j the following were elected as office bearers for 1954: President Mr. R. S. Appudurai, Vice-President Mr. K. C. Sekar, Hon. Secretary Mr. S. Boteju, Hon. Asst. Secretary92 words
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Article40 1954-05-16 4 The annual general meeting of the members of the Malayan Indian Congress, Rawang Branch, will be held on Sunaav May 23, at 3.00 p.m. at the Rawang Tamil School. All members are requested to be present.40 words
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152 1954-05-16 4 INGIRIYA: Students of the Uragala Buddhist Mixed School have come out on strike as a protest against the sudden transfer of their headmaster. A public meeting of people from Uragala and Nambapana wa» held m the school premises at which parents unanimously decided not toFOC - 152 words
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50 1954-05-16 4 RATNAGIRI: Customs officers seized 1.200 tolas of gold valued at about Rs. 1 lakh en May 7 from a country boat sheltering a t Ratnagiri oort. The gold was hidden In two bags. The boat was on its way to Bombay frfcm Karwar. FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article, Illustration131 1954-05-16 4 Here iw ithe formidab'e HAMIDA BANU, 235- pound Mu'iim woman wrestler from the Punjab, whose offer to marry anyone who kiu>ck«'d her clew n m the ring has so far brought on three unsuc~evful challenger*. In Bombay, May Z, Baba Pahelwan, a natman, entered theA.P. - 131 words
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Article257 1954-05-16 4 NAKED MAN ON TEMPLE ROOF GAMPAHA: A naked man was found on the roof of the Panawala temple shouting abuse and tearing up tiles and throwing them at the dava. kayas who were gathered below. The NitUibuwa police who arrested him found him drunk. He was IT.P.l T .P. UpasenaFOC - 257 words
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Article306 1954-05-16 4 JAFFNA: "It is regrettable to note that the Government of India has not yet imp'ementcd the agreement arrived at between the two Governments with regard to the permit to export Jaffna tobacco to Travancore" states the Assistant Commissioner of Cooperative Societies, Jaffna D strict, m hisFOC - 306 words
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324 1954-05-16 4 COLOMBO: A proposal hag oeen made that the sandy Mannar coast should be made a. venue for military training f Ceylon army personnel m 1 preference to Diyutalawa. and the Government has called fo' i repon. en the i,-übjoct. The suggestion ha* already *eceived actlcFOC - 324 words
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68 1954-05-16 4 COLOMBO: Sir Tikiri Banin Panahokke's letter of resignation to the Hon. Gen. Secretary of the United National Party is as follows: "I hereby resign the Office c* a Vice-President of the U.N.P. and also from membership of the Party. Please submit my resignation to the PartyFOC - 68 words
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Advertisement225 1954-05-16 4 Marriage Of Mr. Ramani's Daughter Mr and Mrs. R. Ramani of Kuab Lumpur have announced the marriage of their daughter Miss K. Vijaya Lakshiw (Rajamma) to Mr. V. Prabhakar M.Sc. LAS, at Madras on Thursday. May 20. Wesak Holidays The cilice of the Ceylon Commissioner m Malaya will be closed225 words
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Advertisement67 1954-05-16 4 Special Wesak Broadcast From Ceylon Regarding a V.e.-ak programniv- fivm Rud o Cy'on, it is MMMxmcod U»t the programme wi'L bfl beamed tomorrow Mat Wi Oil l<^^ kilocycles or 16.M metres between 7 p.m.. and 8.20 p m (Malayan time) and NOT between 3 p.m.. and 4.20 p.m.. as .stated67 words
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