Indian Daily Mail, 1 August 1954

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 166. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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    85 1 ADMIRAL FELIX STUMP, C-in-C USA Pftjific Fleet, told a press Conference in Washington on July 26 that USA fliers were uml r instructions to be "quick on the trigger*' if a hostile pass |s made at them. The Admiral guve the conference after the USA State Department reported that two
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  • 124 1 Church Says "No" To Cyprus's New Constitution NICOSIA, Cyprus, July 31.— Archbishop Makaries; head of the Greek Orthodex Church in Cyprus and leader of the rightwing Nationalist Enosds (union with Greece) movement sent a message to the British Colonial Secretary last night rejecting any so.ution of the Cyprus question through
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  • 147 1 "AWAIT LINGUISTIC COMMISSION'S REPORT" From Our Ow n Correspondent MADRAS, July 31.— Premier Nehru has called upon the Tamil leaders in the South Travaneore to discontinue the Satyagraha Movement for the merger of the Tamil areas of the State with Madras. In
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  • 57 1 LONDON, July 31. —The British Conservative Government's controversial bill to introduce commercial television in Britain became effective yesterday with the granting of the Royal assent in the House of Lords. There will be an indepen dent television authority which will hire out stations to companies who
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  • 61 1 CALM IN TONKIN DELTA SAIGON. July 31.— The French High Command reported last night that calm has returned to the Tonkin Delta after the sporadic military action which followed the July 27 ceasene. Localised fighting; continues in some other sectors of Viet Nam, largest of the three Indo-chtna States «md
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  • 26 1 CVfTAWA. July 31.— The Duke of Edinburgh set off bv plane yesterday for his first look at Canada's atonvc energy centra at Chalk River Ontario A.P.
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  • 59 1 ChairTa™ 'S^LSJS^SSS! Snm£ mier J^ ahartal h« appoints Ambawador to Moscow and Fom e f fS.S^VT I K P s MENON7lnd£n SEN, former Election Commission^ .2 "/f 1 ecreta] V of India. CENTRE: Mr SUKMAR Relations and former Indian Amh«™!i™ V JP™" 1 Indian S^cretarv for
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  • 105 1 ehin^ DEU 9' July 31 The forthcoming IndoSJ™^. conference here will deal with "Idminislorvr«m^T S '*<*?* the International SupervidisDu^el dTnfn^ S" d uiU a void an y Prolonged politic! disputes, diplomatic source* discussing the eiriit cou™^ meeting Btartmg on sSda^SS ySterda* The
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  • 12 1 Ex-Br. POWs To Get $20 Each L;IOUUKPU .,;SJKDTOKK PMGP MTOIKR;TMLIOP YU AP
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  • 223 1 InEVV D&L*il, July 31.— uegau arriving i n ixew indßl ye»teru<iy ior tne preliminary metumg 01 tne laiao-cniiiu. truce supervisor^ commission wmcn o^ens iieie on suiiuay. Tne mst to arrive was Major A. iNosu,van, aciegatc 01 tnc J.nao~cnina state ot L.aos, and ne was oeing toilowea
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  • 132 1 NIAGARA. FALES, July 31. Thousands of sightseers flocked here Thursday in the hope of witnessing new falls of rock following Thursday's spectacular collapse in which about 185.000 ton* of rock plunged 170 feet to the foot of the Falls. Officials threw a heavy guard around the cracks which
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  • 582 1 LIBERATION OF INDIAN SOIL NO MATTER FOR NORTH ATLANTIC POWERS PARIS, July 31.— 1t was reported from Paris earlier this week that one of the permanent Portuguese representatives of NATO had reported two cases of violation by agents of India of Portuguese territory in
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  • 333 1 U. S. Professor Deported To Red Port LONDON. July 31 Melodrama came tc London a dockland early today as the 3219- ton Polish freighter Jar^. siaw Dabrowski gamed on the early morning tide for the Communist port of Gdynia, Below decks were two "passengers" one Dr Joseph Cort American Professor
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  • 171 1 From Our Ow n Correspondent BOMBAY, July Sl.-All Portuguese diplomatic V^ ""f T* Saturday evening and the Indian territory by noon on Sunday. r-J 11 8 tho extraordinary decision by the Govt of India as a reprisal for the Lisbon Gowrnment s
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  • 143 1 WELLINGTON N K W ZEALAND July 31 Fo»:gn Minister "Clifton t. Weob toft New Zealand parliament yesterday he hopes taiks aimed at setting up a So.r.n east Asian Treaty Organ sa. Uon, which the United States la pushing as a means ot keeping Southeast Asia
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  • 74 1 From Our Ow n Correspondent MADRAS. July 31.— Two eluph.mts which were being transported from Mysore to Madras by Railway have died on the way. Both were females. One was found dead at A rkonam and the other just outside Madras City. The disposal of
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  • 76 1 FLOODS FIRST NOW COBRAS CALCUTTA, July 81.— Deadly cobras ana pythons drven from the jungle by the flooded "River of Creation" the I trah ii ia put ra are bringing: Heath to mirvivers raarocned on roof-tons in Assam. Reports reaching here early this morning said hundreds ot snakes carried downstream
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  • 86 1 KARACHI, Pakistan, July 31. Prime Minister Monammed Ali told newsmen yesterday he will visit Indonesia and the Philippines late in Novem ber. Returning from a tour of Bast Pakistan, he told ii questioner he is a great supporter of establishing a defence organisation for
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  • 131 1 WASHINGTON. July Sj. The State Oepariment said yestoroHy it nad no UeflaiW ward yet when Prime Mum ter tfosnida at japan v/ou-<) curae to Wasnington on n» wo iid tour. The Japanese Embassy aiso said it haa no definite wfor. mation from Toxyo but had been trying
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  • 66 1 LONDON, July 31.— An In?£S£?i tn S 8 P«* delegation arrive^ in Mcscow yesterday Moscow Radio reported it in' eluded the Indo r nS r an d Mi£ s of Communications and the Cn i e Inspector of railways. The de.egation will studv the achievements
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  • 46 1 HONG KONG, July 31.— Th e New China Communist News Agency alleged today that American military aircraft "intruded" four times over North Korean territory in violation of the armistice agreement on July 27— the first anniversary of the Korean armistice.— Reuter
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  • 43 1 ROME, July 31.— Ex-King Parouk of Egypt last night addressed a cable to the British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churcill and the Foreign Minister, Mr. Anthony Eden, congratulating them on the -successful conclusion of the Suez Canal negotiations. Reuter
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  • 34 1 MANILA. July 31. The Lima City Council Thursday bestowed a gold medal on Genevieve de Ckdard-Terraube. the French nurse of DJen Bien Phu, cub part of the celebration of the 133rd ajjnlverslarv of A.p.
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  • 139 1 NICOSIA, Cyprus. July 31 The big Cyprus communist Party yesterday called on ail Cypriots to join forces and oppose British plans for '«n_ slaving the island The Party committee called on the people to <"set aside their differences and join for. cee." Ezichias Papaioannou Secretary General of
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  • 79 1 NEW YORK, July 31— Tho New York Times published a report yesterday that Russia has offered U*****,000,000 In Point Four type aid to underdeveloped Afghanistan ag a potential Communist ally." The Times dispatcii from Karachi, Pakistan, said the Afghans were seriously considering accepting the
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  • 40 1 TOKYO. July 31- Taxi driver Hiroshi Oomioka 34. found US$lOO,OOO worth of cheques, many of which he could have cashed. He returned them, iind refuse! a rewa rd "1 only did the rleht thing," he said.— A.P.
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  • 21 1 LONDON, July 31. Th« British Parliament adjourned yesterday for the Summer recesti. It rtusembles an Octobtf 19- Reuter
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  • 2171 2 English To Be Replaced: Dr. Raghu Vira's Statement MADRAS: "The study of Hindi will never replace the study of Tamil/' said Dr. Raghu Vira, Member, Council of States and Director, International Academy of Indian Culture, Nagpur, addressme a Press Conference here at the office
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  • 72 2 2 INJURED IN EXPLOSION AT KOZHIKODE KOZHIKODE Two employees of the Kailas Tyre Retreading Works', Nilambur, have been admitted in the Kbzfciivde Headquarters Hospital last week with serious njuries received as a result ofl in explosion of a retreading na chine. One of them haf lost an ey* md the
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  • 143 2 CUTTACK: An IB.yeav.old £irl who was one of the s;x women that surrendered to the Po'ice from the Kaliab^ mutt last Sunday was rc3. cored to her husband la > c t week The girl an<j her husband have made a complaint to UM Police that
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  • 49 2 KARACHI: The Chief Comnissicner of Karachi early .ast week banned the Com.nunist Party in the Karachi area. It is understood here tnat the other West Pakistani provinces and States will a so ban he Communist parties in theh areas as and when they rind
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  • 65 2 PHOTO) The Malayan Students Unit in London held, a recept on recently at Malaya Hall in honour o f Mr. D. C. Watherstcn, Chief Secretary of the Federation of Malaya, so that he could meet 120 Malayan stutbnts now studying In Britain. In the picture are
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  • 69 2 SCORES of tny craft take pari in a recent c&'mg whale (uh.i.e hunt) ac 'Airorshavn, Faeroe 18.am.-i, Harbour. The small whales are driven into shallow water, uhere they are killed. A French film-expedition ..a there to make a colour film of this whaie hunt. The
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  • 319 2 MADRAS: A student of tnc IliVsidency College 'on Lunger strike on tne Mav.na, pavement opposite the ooi'ege was attracting tne attentira of pasaers.Dy bc-d^ues his coi<-ge mates and professors )ast week. Twenty-six_year_old Subia ma^iam coiiung iiom i-*eion-Kiaam near Palghat. waa detained in the ill B.bc Unemistry
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  • 157 2 CALCUTTA The Oalcurta Detective Police, in their ef. forts to unravel the mystary surrcunding the disappearance Jf a young boy from North Calcutta early this month have so far taken into cud_ tody 15 persons all inmates of the Kaiinath Ashram of Dakshineswar including its
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  • 84 2 KUMBAKONAM: His H&ri. ness Kasivasi Arulrandi Tamb'ran Swamigal of Kasii Mutt Tirupanandal has endowed the whole village of Tathuvancheti, who?e annual net yield as estimated at Rs 3 600, so that sixteen Dikshi tars who do pootfa to Lord Nataraja at Chidambamm could be ffiven a
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  • 801 2 NonCo-operation In French India Spreads Officials Quit Jobs PONDICHERRY: Four .French India Government servant*, who are prom nent memuers of tne Executive Committee of the Democratic Party, tast week resigned their jobs, stating they coui^ n*> longer serve a Government 'that sin.ws such litt.e respect for public welfare, feeing ami
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  • 71 2 Salem To Madras In 8 Years: Pout-Card's Journey MADRAS: A pest, card took eight years, tour months, and. 21 days t-J travel from Salem to Madras city. A Sa;em cloth merchirt sent a post card addressed to a post emporium in Mount Road, Madras on Mar 1 194<i It bears
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  • 964 3  -  ERNEST ATKINSON BY (London fe^litor of "The Birmingham Post" gritain's Parliament meets on five clays in the week for about 37 weeks each year. Thus Ha Members are expected to U; ai V* Mtminhw«n l.uif tnun tuuf the days in the year. Farliam'-n^V vvoikai^
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  • 136 3 MADRAS: Sri Palaniyandi, a 50-year-c'-d Shunting Master employed in Madras Port, met a th a serious accident last //eek in the Harbour railway /ard at the west quay when both his legs were severed, one at the Knee and the other above the ankile. A
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  • 89 3 FARRUKHABAD: L>r Kam Monohar Lohla General Sec re. tary of the Praja Socially Party, who wu arrested here on July 4 tinder the smc\a Powers Act, vras taken to Allahabad last week by tram unaer police escort Dr. Lohia will b e produced before the
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  • 137 3 VIJAYAWADA: Getting disgusted with the growing indiscipline In the iank and file of the AmJhra A. L. P., Frol. N. G. Ruga resigned his Andhra K.L.F. Presiucntshlp and- the resignation letter, after three Jays' disf.ii .sio n by the meeting of the Andhra K. L,.
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  • 185 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to permit a small quantity o t husned rice for export irora the ports cf Bombay and Calcutta, according: to a Press note issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Licences will be issued on shipping bills against
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    64 3 PHOTO. The Malayan Student* Unit In Londan held a reception recently at Malaya Hall in honour cf Mr D. C Watherston secretary of the Federation o l Malaya, w> that he could meet 120 Malayan *ti>A.sc* now »tu^>in ff i n Hrita'n. Left to riirht Chief Sec. Mr. D. C.
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  • 395 3 NEW DELHI: The Gave mmeJt of India announced revision of import tutles on curtain items, following negotiations under auspices of GATT in April and May last. India is now n a position to raise import duties on coal tax dyes, razur blal glass
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  • 209 3 JODHPUR: Sri Lai Bahadur Snastri, Union Minister for Kaiiways and Transport, called on ranwav workers to work hard and increase production in tne railway workshops Inaugurating the Aa-india Haiiwayinen's Conference, he saW no country could make any progress uniess its worker wurned hard. equating the Instance
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  • 50 3 TANJORE: The level of water in the Mettur reservoir is reported to have reached 110.8 feet The inflow into the lake is about 47,000 cusccs, the discharge being 30,000 cusecs, the Cauvery carrying 14,000 cusevs, the Vennar carrying 12,000 cusecs, and the Grand Anicut Canal 4,000 cusecs. FOC
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  • 28 3 WASHINGTON. July 30.- President Eisenhower is expected soon to announce appointment of Assistant Secretary of State Heary A. Byroade to succeed Jegerson Cattery as Ambassador to Egypt.- AP
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  • 1796 3 I^HE first educational lnsiitu. tion to be -founded by the Church of England i n India and the oldest in thus country, the Civil Orphan Asylum, with a history of 239 year* of distinguished service edu catiouai and social has' been
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  • 163 3 RATNAPURA: When the committee of inquiry On Buddhism began its sittings here a deputation from the Sri Visuddharama of Muwaganvi giving evidence &aid that coeducation should be abolis;ie v i immediately, as it was responsible for the moral oe_ terioration amonv present day students. The deputation said
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  • 36 3 ANN AM ALAI UNIVERSITY CONVOCATION MADRAS; Dr. Sir A. Lakshmunaswami Mudaliar, ViceChancellor of Madras Univer. sity. has accepted an invitation to deliver the Convocation address of Annamalai University on Sept. 20, at Annamilui. ftagir, Chid-amb»r«m.- FOC
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  • 1119 4 Ugly Incidents In Colombo Elections U.N.P. TOPS THE POLLS COLOMBO: Nearly seventy per cent of the registered voters of Colombo went to the poJs on Saturday. 103,000 of a total of almost 160,000 voters polled. They returned 12 U.N.P. members, 12 Left Wing candidates
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    45 4 PHOTO. MOHAMMAD WAZIR bowled for sby Bedtw>r (A.V.) and caught by McConnon In tho Pakistan first innings on the thJrt'l <toy of the Third Test at Old Trafford, on July 24, Pakistan were all out for 90 and followed on for 95 for four.— A.P.
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  • 152 4 PARTY LINE-UP Party Contested and Won United National Party 26. 12 United Front (C.P L.SBP.) 10 6; Lanka Sama Samaj Party 10, 6; Independent 29. 5; Labour 4.2. LARGEST SMALLEST The Biggest majority was secured by H. O. 8. Ratna. weera (SuduweJla) —^.l6s The Smallest majority
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  • 457 4 COLOMBO: A press note issued by the Minister of Industries, Housing and Social Services on the National Provident liuiu states that the Cabinet has ipproved a National Provident Fund Scheme as the irst step towards the introduction oi social insurance in Ceylon. This
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  • 188 4 COLOMBO: Mr T. Ruin the Mayor was set upon bv crowd, believed to be sup. porters of a Leftist o— dutiifi as he was leaving tho dO' I station at 34th Lane last wot I; evening Mr Rudra told the Press that a number of
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  • 132 4 COLOMBO: Over one hundred and fifty Mane Frenc j refuses from Ma he on tae We4 Coast of India arp 'ea in Colombo en the Granvil.c last week They aie awa-'in,; transhipment to Pondichev-y The refugees are Freri^n Government workers who w lesume duties at pondicnojr,/
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