Indian Daily Mail, 24 July 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL X, No. 158. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 172 1 HANOI, July 23. French authorities today announced details of a vast plan to evacuate all the l>opulation of Northern Vietnam who do not want to live under Communist-led Vietminh. M. Jacques Copain. French Delegate General here, said his present evacuation scheme by ■H from
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  • 106 1 COLOMBO, July 23.—Preniitr Sir John Kotclawala said ytsterciiy the cease-fire In Indochina s "one more nail in thts cofiin of colonialism.' KnU-'awala said in a statement he hoped the people of Indo-rhina would be given fret opportunities to choose their own governments. He a(!'ilp
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  • 210 1 U.S. Will Not Upset I.C. Settlement Eisenhower WASHINGTON July 23.— Mutant Eisenhower peldget) Weanesdnv the United States Wll not use force 1 to upset Indo-cliina armistice bul warned the Communist that '">■ new aggression would be a matter of grave concern." At a news cenrerence, h* da,reii the partition settlement
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  • 52 1 Mourning In Saigon SAIGON, July 23!—Vietnamese public building* today halfmastedi their flags on Mr. Ngo Dinh Diiins orders as a mourning sign following the signing of the Geneva caselire agreement. The Vietnamese Government decided to mourn a. protest again.st the provisional partition of V etnam as provided by the Geneva
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  • 76 1 Bao Dai At His Fashionable Spa VITTEL (France), July 23.— dao Dai Wednesday refused to make any comment about the indo-chinese peace settlement as he arrived at this fashionable spa from his chateau on the Riviera. The Chief of State cf Vietnam told a reporter: "I regret that I am
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  • 78 1 GENEVA, July 23.— Mr. Tran Van Do, the Vietnamese Foreign Minister, has sent his resignation to h;s Prime Minister, Mr. Ngc Dinh Diem, ne announced here Tuesday night. Mr. Do told Reuter last night: "I have failed in the mission which my Prime Minister gave me. This mission
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  • 79 1 GENEVA, July 23.— Mr. Jauaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, has sent a personal message of congratulations to M. Pierre Mends France, the French Prime Minister, o« the success cf the lndo-China peace conference usually reliable sources here said yesterday. The message was underHtood to
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  • 104 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Julv 23.-Tho large scale irrigation project costing more than Rs. 26 million has been sanctioned by the Govt. of India for execution within the first Five Year Plan for the districts of North and South Arcot. These are the
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  • 357 1 Speculation In Delhi: India Receives Formal Invitation From Geneva NEW DELHI, July 23.— India received a formal invitation today to serve as a member and chairman of the three-nation Commission to supervise the Indo-china ceasefire. A spokesman said Prime Minister Nehru's
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    70 1 SAIGON, July 23.— Mr. Ngo Dinh Diem, the Vietna. mese Premier, said yesterday his government "could not accent the enslavement of nv» lions of countrymen faithful to the nationalist ideal." In publdr. statement he appealed to the population to maintain oalm and unity. Reutar PHOTO. "Mhw MALAYA" Marjorie Wee photographed
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  • 133 1 No Locarno For Us -NEHRU NEW DELHI, July 23. An Indian Government .spokesman said nere today that reports from Colombo that Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, had rejected the idea of a Locarnotype treaty for Scuth-East Asia for the present to be a "garbled version" of a secret letter
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  • 32 1 BERLIN, July 23. The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En Lai, arrived here today by air from Geneva for a visit cf several days to East Germany.--i Reuter
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  • 275 1 II Rescued In Sky master Crash HONG KONG, July 23.— A British Skymaster airliner car•ying 17 persons crash landed n the South China Sea near Communist-held Hainan Island :cday and at least 11 were juickly resued. One body was recovered. A U.S. PGY flying boat landid here late today with
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  • 226 1 Liberation Movement In Portuguese Pockets Too! GOANS HOIST INDIAN FLAG IN ONE VILLAGE From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 23 Inspired by the example of the people of French India, the Goanese have managed to liberate one village of Dedra in the isolated Portuguese pocket of Daman between Bombay
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  • 173 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELiHI, July 23.Govt. of India have categorically denied the Portuguese Government's allegations that the Daman enclave was surrounded first toy Indian troops and all communications between the villages cut before Dedra Village was liberated by Goanese nationalists. In a note issued
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  • 31 1 NEW DELHI, July 23. A swarm of yellow locusts 25 miles long and six miles wide flew ever Delhi yesterday darkening skies over the capital. Reuter
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  • 26 1 LONDON, July 23.— M. Vyachealav Molotov. Soviet Foreign Minister, returned to MosooW yesterday from the Geneva oonfertnbe, Moaoow radio w porttd- Reuter
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  • 239 1 I'cntficherry Ex-Mayor. From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 23. The cause of French colonialism is foredoomed and is only a matter of days before Karaikal and Pondicherry repeat the story of Yenam. Would you still pursue the path of
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  • 123 1 From Oui Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY, July 23.— Despite the fact that the French have ibeen forced out of Yenam, Mahe and three fourths of Pondlcherry Settlement by the non-violent will of the people, they are still using all means of repression to terrorise those still remaining under
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  • 124 1 MENON'S DEPARTURE POSTPONED AGAIN (By Our Staff Reporter) Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the Representative of tbe Government oi India in Malaya, baa again postponed his departure to India. He has been asked by his Government to remain here until after the visit of Mrs. Yijayalakshmi I'and to Malaya in the
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    24 1 PHOTO. French Premier PIERE MENDER-FRANCE shakes hands with Red China Premier CHOU EN LAI outside the French residterice at Geneva on July 17.— A.P.
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  • 280 1 Racial Situation In South Africa Tense Serious Canon Collins* Warning. LONDON, July 23.— Canon John Collins, Precentor of St. Paul's Cathedral; declared here yesterday that the racial situation in South Africa was extremely 'tense and serious." Sun un liny up his impressions of a 7 -weeks' visit to tho Union,
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  • 518 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat July 24, 1954. NOTES AND COMMENTS TWO EDITORS TO NOTE XOT a word has appeared either in the Straits Times or the Singapore Free Press about trie press conference which Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the outgoing Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, addressed
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  • 364 2 ESTABLISHMENT ON CO-OP BASIS SUGGESTED MADRAS: The necessity for starting more medical college to cater to the needs of the people, through local efforts, was emphasised by Dr. T. M. A. Pal, Registrar, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal (South Kanara), in an intrview to the Press here.
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  • 254 2 KATHMANDU: A Full Bench Of the Nepalese Supreme Court last week ordered thte reieai^e of three Gorkna Pariufcad leaders, having held their detention illegal Their Lordships directed the three Gorkha Parish**! leaders to appear before a Kathmandu magistrate for their trial under the Nepalose law. General
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  • 179 2 Pak Ban On Indian Films Urged LAHORE A black bordered bulletin stating that the Pakistan film industry has been paralysed by the arrest of film producers, directors, and actors, has been* issued by a Lahore film studio. The shooting of 18 films in Pakistan, which were at various stages of
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  • 133 2 MADRAS: The Provisional Committee, constituted by the Government for drawing up a constitution for the Sangjta Natak Akadami for Madras State, held its first meeting last week in the Committee Room of the Secretariat, Srinrathi Rukmini Devj Chairman, presided. Of the eleven members of the nucleus
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  • 68 2 MADRASU The left forearm of a woman was found recently In the compound of tne Senior Cert fled School for Girts, KUpauk. The headmistress reported the matter to the wfopunh police, who sent it to the General Hospital mortuary. It is believed that arm
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  • 360 2 NEW DELHI The proposed Finance Corporation, to be started with the help of the International Bank to extend criegit to private enterpreneurs to start new Industries will come into existence from January, 1955. The new Corporation, it is understood, Is likely to be called "Industrial Investment
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  • 468 2 ERODF A weekly~ciass for students an schools "and colleges to train them in citizenship, and make them das. cipUnoa was suggested by Sri E V Ramaswami Naicker Leader of the Dravida Kazhagam, while informally opening the Erode Mahajana College Sri M. Chickia Naicker.
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  • 80 2 KANPUR. The seven- man committee to considei the introduction of rationalisation in the State, as its meeting last week, unanimously decided that there would, be no retrenchment in implementing the rationalisation scheme. It has also decided to advise the mills to maintain the status quo pending
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  • 251 2 NEW DELHI: problems connected with the deve 4 opment of the mining industry m Rajasthan, whose mineral wealth includes beryl, used in atomic chain reaction, utamum and petroleum, were discussed by the Chief Minister, Sri jadnarayan Yya3, with Sri K. D. Maiaviya, i^eputy .Minister for Natural Resources
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  • 79 2 QUILON: Over 3,000 unskilled workers of the mii-erals concerns at Chavara, ten miles north of Quilon, went on strike last Wednesday demanding increased wages and bonus and the abolition of the contract system, according to information received here on last week A week ago, the
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  • 38 2 CUDDALORK On behalf of the Lignite Mines National Workers' Union, Neiveli, a memorandum setting forth their grievances was presented to Mr. Mathew, 1.C.5., Secretary, Government Development Department, Madras, durine his visit to Neiveli.— FOC
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  • 125 2 NO FACTS OR FIGURES KARACHI Pakistan Prime Minister Mohamed All was last week unabie to give to inquiring pressmen statistics regarding how much less water Pakistan, was getting on account of the opening of the Bhakra canal system. None of his aides was able to help him out, despite frantic
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  • 77 2 HYDERABAD: The Hyderabad Pradesh Congress Committee has now informed all J *W r on S'essmen wh o are-M.L.A-S. M.U.P.s, and other office-bearers that they could appeai- before Executive Officers for a party free of charge. Recently, these lawyer-Con-gressmen were asked by the Pradesh Congress
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  • 226 2 Chairs For Comparative Music MADRAS: A suggestion that Chairs for Comparative Music should be instituted it Indian universities was made by Prof. P. Sambamurthi Head of the Department of Music. University o f Madras presiding over a meeting held .n the British Council on Ju v 14. Mr. John R.
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    • 176 2 THE BUSINESS~PROGRESS~OF*~ THE NEW INDIA 1953 Life Premium Income 30,500,000 life Business in Force exceeds $612,500,000 Fire Premium Income 15,000,000 Marine Premium Income 5,400,000 Misc. Premium Income 4,600,000 Total Assets exceed $200,000,000 j Total Claims Paid exceed $167,200,000 The New India offers matchless Security and Service in all fields of
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  • 1121 3 Water Supply Will Not Be Reduced NEW DELHI: Inforraed circles here maintain affect the flow in Pakistan's Sutlej Vallev r«n^ tiU the middle of September next It is pointed out here that 84 per cent of thp Beas water, subject to the maximum drawing cam city,
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  • 190 3 BOMBAY: Sri M. R. Maseni, former Indian Ambassador to Brazil said public opinion would rally to the sup. port of industry if it was convinced that those in possession of the instruments of production were functioning primarily as trustees for the welfare of the community. Addressing
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  • 48 3 KARACHI: Mr. ±1 Suhrawardy, the Awami Lea. gue leader, who has been ailing for some months, u> in a serious state, according to a Geneva report published hi a local newspaper here. Mr Suhrawardy. now in Zurich for treatment, underwent an operation recently, FOC
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  • 31 3 DIBRUGARH: The Brahma, putra has eroded about S.'JOO squarte feet of the cantonment area in the last 48 hours threatening the iesi. dents with extensive damage FOC
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  • 40 3 KARACHI: In ortter to ena. We Pakistan Cotton Texf.le Industry to texplore foreign markets, the Government of Pakistan have decided to permit th» export of a por. lion of cloth manufactured by textile mlUs In Pakistan FOC
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  • 390 3 PALGHAT: Sm T M Krishan Nambiar Assistant Sessions Judge Palg-hat last week sentenced s Rang*tnathan, of Tirur. Ponani taluq to six months' rigorous imprisonment, on a charge of false personation and attempt to cheat The prosecution stated that the accused was released from jail
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  • 217 3 K.— TWO SCALING CHANCES BLEAK LAHORE; The chancre of success of the Italian expedJticai now scaling K- 2— world's highest unconquered moun. tain are remote in view of the delay caused by bad weather and the death of the expedition's experienced climber, Mario Puche according to mountaineering circles here A
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  • 47 3 MR. A. M. M MURUGAPPA CHETTIAR MADRAS: Mr. A. M. M. Murugappa Chettiar. businessman and industralist cf Madras has left for Bombay en route' to the United Kingdom! He proposes to visit Europe America and Australia. He will meet business associates fm the U.K. and U.SA FOC
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  • 40 3 NEW DELHI: Mr C. S. Raneaji, Pilot Instructor of the Delhi Gliding Club. has proceeded to Germany at the invitation, of the Government there for training in latest methods of glider flying, operation :'nA mglnfangn/>a /->.* gliders.- FOC
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  • 76 3 OOIMBATORE: Hie death of Mr. S. Venkatachala Mudaliar. Principal, Arthur Hope Polytechnic, Coimbatore, fro^a heart failure, occurred last Friday. Mr. Mudaliar who was 65 was due to retire this October. He was a conscientious officer and was very popular with the staff and students. He did
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  • 76 3 MADRAS: India, the largest black pepper>growing country In the world, exported since November last, which marked the beginning of the season: in a year, and up to the end of May, 1954, a quantity exceeding two lakh hundred-weights, which was half a lakh cwt, in excess of
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  • 119 3 MAI>RAS: Thirty seven cadets of the N.C.C. (Girls Division) from East Punjab, on a goodwill tour of South India, who arrived here on July 14, were accorded a reception last week at the Officers' Mess, Island Grounds. Wing Commander C. Satya. narayana, Officer Commanding.
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  • 590 4 COLOMBO The Ceylon Democratic Congress President, Mr. S. Thondaman, has called for an emergency meeting of the Working Committee to meet in Colombo on July 25 to consider the grave situation that has developed as a result of Government's scheme of repatriation of 25,000 persons
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  • 331 4 PASSPORTS IMPOUNDED BT IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT! COLOMBO: Closely following the agreement arrived at between the Ceylon Government and the Indian High Commissioner, Mr. CX C. Desai on Friday last, the Immigration Controller, Mr. S. K. D. Jayamane, has already begun to send our
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  • 252 4 Democratic Congress Fears Allayed COLOMBO A spokesman of the Indian High Oomms sion in Ceylon said that Ku. mari K. Rukmanl, Sec -nd Secretary of the Indian Higfi •Commiission, who haa beey dealing with the travel documents, will be aasoctatej with the Ceylon Government in drawing up a list of
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  • 64 4 Mr. S. THONDAMAN, P«e.-' dent of the Ceylon Democratic congress who has just returned to the I- land after his visit to- Geneva to attend the 1.L.0. Conference as Ceylon's Workers delegate is seen here (Fourth from left) hand in hand
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  • 39 4 COLOMBO: A group of Sinhalese youths, shouting anti-Indian slogans paraded the streets of Pandura. A religious leader of the locality exhorted the demonstrators to boycott the Indian shops and thus save Ceylon business from Indian hands.. FOC
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  • 203 4 They Marched In Defiance Of Police Orders COLOMBO: Defying ooi'ce orders. over one thousarJ postal and telegraph worker* marched on procession fro;n the GPO mail room to rhe Town Hall. Colombo, li-t week, to attend the mass rally ot the All-Ceylon Postal <uid Telegraph Workers' union The police it is
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  • 267 4 COLOMBO: Swabhasa teachers barracked the Minister of Education when he addressed a 3,000--strong meeting of the Ceylon National Teachers' Association at the Y.M.B.A. hall. Women also joined hi the barracking. Many of the teachers harj to follow the proceedings stand, ing in the corridors and
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  • 45 4 WASHINGTON. July 23 The U.S. State Department said Wednesday release of six Americans imprisoned in Red China, if carried out, would leave about 44 American civilians and at least 15 American Military personnel in Red China. There are 30 American civilians in Red Chinese JalU.
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    31 4 PHOTO). Acting Resident Commissioner, Mr. J. S H. Cunynyhani-Brown, Inspecting some of th© exhibits In the irons section at th© Settlement ArHniitund shm» »h<«k held Oft My IT «Bd IS*- D.O.L
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  • 85 4 The Pure Life Society, Petaiing, Kuala Lumpur, gave a farewell party yesterday, at 6 p.m. at Y.M.C.A. Hall, Brickfie.ds, Kuala Lumpur in honour of Swami Ajarananda, M.A., en the eve of his departure to Indonesia as Lecturer in Indian Philosophy and Sanskrit at University of
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  • 41 4 EVIAN {France), July 23.— The Aga Khan is "j u ,t a little tired" and is not seri cusly ill, his secretary s.iri Wednesday when asked sbout reports cf a medical c .n sulti-tion c n his condition
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