Indian Daily Mail, 1 July 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL, X. No. 135. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 530 1 PHOTO. CHINESE PREMIER SPENDS 80 MINUTES IN COLONY HONGKONG, June 30 About 300 police armed with sten guns, rifles, tear gas and grenades guarded Kaitak airueiu nere tms looming when the Chinese Prune Minister, Mr. Chou £n-i^ai, arrived on his way home to
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  • 452 1 Burma Also Endorses The Five Principles CHOU-NU COMMUNIQUE ISSUED LONDON, June 30.— The Prime Ministers of Burma and China IT Nu and Chou Kn Lai m a joint statement at the end of their talks m Rangoon reiterated their stand that 'they will strive for promotion Off peace m the
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  • 60 1 CAIRO, June 30 Egypt's Revolution Tribunal is to be abolished after the conclusion of the case of Colonel Ahmed Shawky, it was announced .ast night. Co'onel Shawky, ex.Commandant of the Cairo Garrison is charged with inciting fellow officers to insurrection. His case which Is being
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  • 64 1 LONDON, June 30 Police Commissioners from 24 British colonies and protectorates will attend a conference m Britain from July 12 to 16, the Colonial Orlice announced here yesterday. Object of the conference is to discuss common problems concerned with methods of administration and training of overseas
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  • 53 1 BERLIN, June 30.— The British fllm "Hobson's Choice" was awarded first prize against fierce competition from the best films from 28 other countries^ It was selected by an audience vote. "Hobson's C'f>ice," a Lancashire (north Engiand) dialect icomedy, starred Charles Laughton. It was directed hv
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  • 188 1 SECRECY OVER TALKS CRITICIS ED RANGOON, June 29 Mr. Cho u En Lai. Prune Minuter at China, held a nnai round vi talks with Burmese lea^-eia n*re today before his departure by air for Peking. Strict secrecy sarouded the talks on Asian problems, held m a compound guaroed, by sentries
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  • 54 1 The 12-1 1. concrete and marble pagoda (see picture <n top) dedicated to the memory of Malayan war hero Majcr-General Lim Bo Seng, was unveiled at the Esplanade on Tuesday by FARELF Conunander.n Chief General Sir Charles Loewen m the presence of a large and
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  • 85 1 From Our Own Correspondent INDORE, June 30. A woman member of the State Assembly has now volunteered to fight the notorious dacoits Mansingh and Lakhansingh who have been operating m the northern part of the State of Madhya Bharat. She js Mrs. Pratibha, Congress
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  • 131 1 From Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY, June 30 The struggle against French rue for freedom was given a new turn yesterday when all road traffic between Pondicherry and the Jndian Union was sought to be brought to a close by the participants m the freedom fight. The
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  • 605 1 ANGLO AMERICANS' JOINT PLEDGE Together They'll Strive For World Peace Disarmament WASHINGTON, June 30— Sir Winston Churchill and Trtuident Eisenhower eaid m a statement t\*n would continue "united efforts" for world peace and world diaanua. ment. They said they would try to ".secure the Independence of an countries whoso people's
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  • 44 1 GOP ALA MENON DUE BACK ON SATURDAY Mr M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya* will return to Singapore on Saturday. July 3, alter spending about three months holiday m AnUia. Mr. Menon left Singapore for India on Mar. 15,
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  • 105 1 Following were elected office bearers and Executive Council ■teinueri oi tne Jonore Estates -itai'f Union at the annual deegates Conference held at kluang on June 27. President Mr. C K. N. Menon, Vice-President Mr. M. P. Lobo, Hon. Gen. Secretary Mr. M. P Aiandan. Hog. Gen.
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  • 59 1 WASHINGTON. June 30 The ANZUS meeting taking place here today will probably be the shortest on record, last, mg little more than three hours* informed sources said. These sources said that the meeting would take the form cf a high level confidential discussion on measures to check
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  • 40 1 WASHINGTON, June 30 A 4—l vote by the U.S. atomic energy commission Tuesday ruled finally a nd definitely that atomic scientist J. Robert Op. penheimer shall be denied access to Unites Statrs (rnvurn. ment secrets.- A.P.
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  • 103 1 LONDON, June 30— A firm dealing m Malayan tin mine shares was "hammered" on the London Stock Exchange yesterday the traditional sign that it had failed. A blue-coated Stock Exchange official mounted a rostrum on the trading floor, rapped three times with a hammer and announced that
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  • 219 1 GUATEMALA, June 3U.— The new military junta and the field forces of Colonel Carlos Castillo Annas both anti-Communist have arranged a cease-fire to stop the Guatemalan conflict. Their rival forces prepared to meet m San Salvador, Ei Salvador, Wednesday or Thurs. day to negotiate a peace. Whatever
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  • 70 1 The Air India International who are inaugurating their Singapore-Bombay service en July 18, will have one of their Constellations m Singapore on July son a proving flight. This aircraft will leave Singapore for Madras and Bombay on Wednesday at 7 a.m. On board
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  • 106 1 The general meeting of the Board of Management. Sri Maha Mariamman Temple, Kuala Lumpur wa« held at 10.30 a.m. on June 27 and the following office-bearers have been elected for the ensuing year:— President: Mr. P Thambusamy; General Secretary: Mr. K. A. Amarasingam; Hon. Treasurer: Mr. S.
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  • 27 1 The next sitting: of the Sin, gapore Assize will be held In ithe High Court on Monday. July 12, at 10.30 am. m Bfl
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  • 476 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs. July 1, 1954 THE FIVE BASIC PRINCIPLES THOSE who had imagined that the Nehru-Chou Talks m New Delhi last week were a sort of conspiracy against the American bloc must certainly have been utterly disillusioned on reading the communique which the Indian and Chinese Prime
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  • 513 2 India Will Export 1000 Million Yards Of Cloth This Year! Already 424 m. Yards Exported By Mid-June BOMBAY: A total of 424 million yards of cloth were passed for export from India between January and mid-June, 1954, according to official figures. Reliable cloth export circles stated that this fact foreshadows
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  • 96 2 KARACHI: The Sind Cabinet has been expanded to include seven more Ministers, raising Its strength to 12. This i» the first time that Sind has a Cabinet of 12 Ministers. Till .now the Cabinet strength has been limited to five or six. The seven new Ministers are
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  • 85 2 PATNA The Government of India have assigned Mr. K. L». Khanna, Director, Sugarcane Research and Development, Bihar, to make a detailed study and a critical review of research and development work done m India with regard to formulation of recommendations for future pattern of work and preparation of
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  • 437 2 NEW MADRAS I. G. P's APPEAL TO POLICE MADRAS, Mr. V. R Rajaratnam, Inspector Genera! Police, has appealed to the officers and other ranks of the Madras Police to enlist the cooperation of the public m the prevention of crime. Mr. Rajaratnam aays: "I am dndeed proud to be the
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  • 207 2 MADRAS: The rules relating to the levy Of water-cess *mder the Madras Irrigation Cess Act m Maiampuzha Reservoir Project area nas been published m last week Gazette. In respect of crops raised by the ryots with the aid of watt.r from Maiampuzha reservoir water-cess
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  • 93 2 NEW DELHI: The Central Parliamentary Board of the Congress is understood to have informed Dr S. D. Sharma. leader of the Congress Assembly Party m Bhopal, that six M.L.As. who had tendered their resignations from the Party a few weeksi ago had been permitted to withdraw
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  • 217 2 PALAYAMKOTTAI: The Tiruneivaii District Congress Committee, at its meeting recently passed a resolution urgmg the government to introduce legislation for land reforms, and m the meanwhile to issue an Ordinance immediately to prevent the replacement of tenants by landlords without valid reasons, as replacements would
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  • 374 2 MADRAS: The case against Srimati Vyjayanthimala, the &-m actress, for alleged driv. ing of a car m a rash and negligent manner without a valid licence was taken up by the Third Presidency Magistrate, Saidapet, Mr. V. Ramaswami Aiyar, on June 22. On behalf of
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  • 734 2 HHmtBEUMU Mr. Nehru has m»de the foUow ng stateSS^^r^enlST^^ "Station of <H*plac! d per. 'About a month ago, some Members of Parliament came to see me to discuss the question of rehabilitation of re fugees from East Bengal. I told them that they
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    42 2 Photo. Sir Winston Churchill, top right, and Foreign Secretary Anthony Edeui, right profile, on the step* of the stratocrulser "Canopus" at London airport on June 24, just before their departure for Washington where they will have talk' with President El^en howe»r.- A.P.
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  • 940 2 Kidwai's Assurance To Thanu Pillai NEW DELHI The Union Government has given the "line clear" for the decontrol of food m Travan-core-Cochin State, it is reliably learnt. It is understood that Sri Pattom Tanu Pillai. Chief Minister of Travanrcre-Cochin, who
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  • 1290 3 MAVLANKAR'S ADDRESS TO SIMLA CONFERENCE SIMLA: Mr. G. V. Mavaiankar, Speaker of the Lok Sabha, on Friday inaugurated heKe the Local Self -Government Ministers' Conference, which has \been convened by the Union Ministry of Health for discussing all aspects of the reconstructions
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  • 146 3 GWALIOR: Mr. Taktatmal Jain, President of the Madhya Bharat Pradesh Congress Committee, denied m a statement here that Congress workers of Bhind and Morena districts were associated with dacoits operating m those di--tricts. He also denied that the State Government had issued any instructions to the
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  • 75 3 KARACHI Thp Pakistan Constituent Assembly recently passed a clause saying that under the future Constitution the Upper House at the Centre woud be called the Senate, and its President would be icnown as the Chancellor. The Lower House would ba called House of Representatives with a Speaker,
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  • 70 3 PATNA: The Kosi is m spate and has already m. undated about 100 villages m t^huiaras. Madhepur and Singhio thanas of Darbhanga dls trict, according to reports received m Patna. The jfrea south of the rail. way line from Nirmall to Tamurla, a distance
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  • 68 3 Laddakhi Lamas Return From Tibet SRINAGAR: A batch of hve Lamas of Laddakh arrived here last week from Tibet after completion of 14 years of studies. They are on their way to Laddakh for service m Buddhist monastries. The young Lamas stated that there was no difference mi n the
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  • 208 3 DIBRUGARH Fuilscale relief operations were launched m the flooded areas near here last Friday after an aerial survey of the devastation by Mr. Su.tan, Deputy Commissioner, who flew m a helicopter lent by the Assam OilCompany. Rice and cattle fodder are he ing distributed m the
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  • 793 3 NILGIRIS SHOULD BE MADE A NATIONAL PARK UNION MINISTER'S SUGGESTION OTACAMUND: A suggestion to convert the Nilgiris into a national park, m view of its salubrious climate, and beautiful scenery, was made by Sri O. V. Alagesan Union Deputy Minister for Railways and Transport, addressing a meeting of the Congress
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  • 69 3 CALCUTTA: The theft or underground teiephone cables aiong Convent Bridge, m the BQUUIy area, on Thursday night caused servere damage to 400 pa:rs of cables and, as a result, 172 subscribers' under the 24 Auto- Exchange were out of order on Friday. Announcing this the
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  • 208 3 Photo. NEW DELHI: Special det linics m certain seiectoa teaching hospitals m the country will soon be established, if a proposal of the Union Government is put rot? effect. The Union, it is learnt, h»s proposed to extend financial assistance to State Government mi n the
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  • 217 3 MADRAS: The Congrt-s.- Party m Tamil Nadt is malting a significant departure from its policy m it, attitude to some of the hitherto anti -Cm greas political parties m the State. In connexion with the ensuing elections to District Boards, an
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  • 151 3 SALEM: About 70 person--, including old men, women, and children were taken to the Saiem Government Headquarters Hospitals between 6 and 9 pm. on Monday witii symptoms of food poisoning v^mung etc.. following then participation m a marriage feast on Monday afternoon io Sunduraganapathi Street,
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  • 35 3 KARACHI; The Pakistani Government has announced the appointment of Justice Mohammed Munir Chief Justice of Lahore High Court, as Chief Justice of Pakistan ln succession to Mian Abdur Rashid FOC
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  • 130 3 MADRAS: The Police are said to have recovered a major portion of the property con. cerned m a case of burglary reported m Tanjore Town early this month. Following the arrest of the two person.?, Ibrahim and Krishnan Nayar the Police seized from their temporary residence m
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  • 434 4 Extremists Whipping Up Anti-Indian Feeling In Ceylon But Govt. Assures It Will Not Allow Any Trouble To Break Out COLOMBO: Mr. Gunasena DM Soy, Secretary of Ceylon's Ministry of External Affairs and Defence -aUt t*e Government was determined to see that not a single racial incident took place m Ceylon.
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  • 125 4 Picture on top shows winner (centre) and runners-up m the "Miss Malaya contest Jointly sponsored by the Straits Times Press Ltd. and! Shaw Bros Ltd. The winner Miss Marjorle Wee, a 21 -year. old air hostess, will go to America this month to compete In the
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  • 433 4 STAMPS WITH TAMIL SCEJNERY Weligama Forms A Town Protection Society CHAVAKACHCHERI: Mr. V. b. Kartntnigesu, presld«»t of the Rural Development, Socledea Linien of TheomanOchchy has sent a resolution of the society to the Minister of Ports and Broadcasting, urging the publication of fe-, venue stamps with Tamil scenery. Mr. Karthtttgfesu
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  • 115 4 COLOMBO: Tourist Guides have time till July 1 to renew their licences for the ensuing year. Those who do not have their licences from that date are liable to a fine or worse at the hands of a Magistrate on a charge of touting, and the Police,
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  • 47 4 COLOMBO: For the first Aye months of this year 205 murders have been recorded m Ceylon, according to figures revealed by the C.I.D. The figures for each month are: January 40, February 34, March 47, Anrii 52. and May 32— FOC
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  • 102 4 COLOMBO: The Govern, ment Paper Factory is expected to be completed by the end of the year and production is to begin before April, 1955. The cultivation of iluk grass has began and is expected that the necessary grass will be available when production commences.
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  • 194 4 COLOMBO The Government ascribes the delay m taking up the cases of the two Viennese specialists, Dr. R. Neuhenber and Dr. Van Fesus who have been interdicted from service to f heir own request for extra t.me m which to answer the charges. A Government spokesman
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  • 184 4 COLAJiAtnj: Railway porters must snave m the morning, it tney do not they get m .ne neck wnen they turn up the six o' clock muster weld by the station Master ji the rort Railway Station. The bespectacled station master parades them brandishing a baton. Suddenly he detects
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  • 99 4 OOLOMBO: A stricter check to be maintained on Communist literature coming into the island. Commerce Minister. Mr. R. G. Senanayake haa decided to appoint a board for this purpose This board will scrutinize all incoming literature. It will consist of three officers from (1) Ministry
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  • 59 4 COLOMBO All contractors who are required to injure themselves against risk m terms of contracts with Gov-, ernment shculd effect such insurance with "reputable Ceylonese insurance companies,'' states a Treasury circular. The Treasury requirement j must be incorporated m all future Government contracts and m
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  • 164 4 SHORT FALL IN SUGAR PROFITS COLOMBO: Profits from the sale of sugar this year, are expected to fall short of the antic.pated Rs. 95 million mark oy Rs. 9 million. This is due to the very large stocks oi 3ugar candy and jaggery m the island. Unrestricted imports of candy
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  • 196 4 BOLOMBO: A questionnaire dealing with religious and secular education m seho ota and pftrivenas has been circulated amon X Buddhist individual* and institutions by the Buddhist Commission which will begin its sittings this week. The questionnaire also refers to social problems, and diflftculties facing Buddhista today.
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  • 251 4 COLOMBO: Mr. V. C. Jayaauriya, Chairman, Local Government Sendee Commissi on. In a circular sent to tj r ban Councils says that it is obligatory on the part of ev ery local authority to prepare a planned scheme for the term* The
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  • 183 4 COLOMBO: Seedin Singho a young man of Indibeude' Moratuwa was clujbed to death ;ast week by four men. They did not favour the advances which Seedin was said to have been making towards a young woman m whom they too were interested. An altercation ensued
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  • 52 4 COLOMBO: Returning from Sandhurst on board the "Hima. aya" last week was Lt Car. lisle F. N. Perera of the Ceyion Army Service Corps. He has completed an eighteen month course of training there as a cadet and will now be an officer m the Ceylon Army.
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