Indian Daily Mail, 1 January 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. K. No. 322, SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS«
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  • 451 1 New Year Honours Malayan Rlys G-M. Knighted MANY INDIAN RECIPIENTS LONDON, Jaiu I— Many awards go to Singapore and Malaya m Queen Elizabeth's New Year Honours list published here today. Mr. John Sanders, General Manager of the Malayan Railway, becomes a Knight Bachelor. Air Marshal George Holroyd Mills, until recently
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  • 54 1 Jf E wish all our readers, advertisers and other wellwlshers a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. Am our Press will be closed to-day on account of the New Year Day, there uill be no Issue of the INDIAN DAILY MAIL to-morrow. Publication will be resumed as usual on
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  • 215 1 O.P.R. WARNS C.R. SEVERELY —NEW SCHEMES From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Dec. 31.—Taxation, Agrarian and Educational polices of Rajaji Government come ia for severe criticism whea discussion oil the (post-partition budget opened m the Madras Legisla>ive Council on Wednesday. The ton" of the proceedinKS indicated how much members were indignant
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  • 85 1 From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA. Dec. 31. AJI doctors of Weet Bengal have decided to boycott the paml .NTMem which la to be introduced d<n the new year under State Insurance Act. The scheme was intended as the first measure o< national Health and assured treatment
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  • 42 1 The following have been appointed Justices of the Peace within and for the Settlement of Penang Mr. H B. Van Praagh, MC, co Messrs. SandiJands Butte. ry Co. Ltd., Penang. Captain Mohamed Ncor bin Mohamed, 7, Western Road Penang.
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  • 169 1 Nehru's Sculptor Awarded Knighthood LONDON. Jan. 1. Queen created four new Peers and gave a Knighthood w aa ajred. red-nosed Come■'wn m her New Year Honours list published here today. She also made a "Sir" of a born on the ealst aide of New York whose worka A«v s drawn
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  • 153 1 Tensing To Climb Everest Once Again KHATMANDU, Dec. 31. Mass assaults on some of the highest Himalayan peaks are planned for next spring-and Sherpa Tensing Norkey who was with last summers successful British Everest expe« dition, may have another go at standing on top of the world. It may be
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  • 42 1 CAIXTUTTA: Congress youth workers from all parts ©1 India will m eet mi n a conference at Kalyani during tht forthcoming- OongTes.s Session to exchange views, and consider the talak lying- ahead of the youth o f India.- BNFS
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  • 281 1 wt. R S' g Dec 31 Dr Vi ctor Purcell, lecturer m Far Eastern history at Cambridge University, last night warned against the possible effects of emergency controls to deal with the terrorist campaign m Malaya. He was speaking at the annual conference of
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  • 107 1 NEW DELHI. Doc. 31. Indian hairdressers, dentists, tailors and opticiajis will be permitted to buy their equipment from abroad for the first time. <it was announced yesterday. The announcement said ln« dia ig to increase its import quotas of 22 items and decrease those for 34 items.
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  • 28 1 SRI NEHRU MRS. PANDIT Photo shows Shrimati Pandit m conversation with the Prime Minister, Shri Jawabarlal Nehru, just after her arrival at the Pa lam Airport, New Delhi.
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  • 158 1 INDIAN CLOTH EXPORT TO S.E.A. MORE IN 1954 BOMBAY. Doc. 31.— Indian competition m the international cloth market, especially m the Middle Eaat and Southeast Asia, its expected to be keener m 1954 owing to record production this year. It has been oflicially stated that power looms alone huv« turned
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  • 426 1 LONDON, Dec. 31.— General Sir Gerald Tempter's term of office as High Commissioner for Malaya has been extended until the beginning of next June, the Colonial Office announced here. He will become Commander of the Northern Army group of the Allied Forces In Central Europe and Comm.inder-in-Chief
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  • 303 1 Tragic Death Of Guok Sing Inn Mr. Guok Sing Inn, Manager. Hock Lee Bus Company and who fought unsuccessfully the City Council elerti«ns m December from Roohore, was shot dead by qua men yesterday at 11.20 a.m. m the bus company's ofliw. At
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  • 331 1 KARACHI. Dec. 31.— Stands to accommodate 50,000 people are being buiJt m the grounds of the Aga Khan Gymkhana here for the ceremony of weighing the Aga Khan against platinum at his Jubilee Celebration on Feb. 3. Ahe Aga Khan's weight is said to be just
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  • 160 1 Butler Explains U.K.'s Stand At Sydney Talks LONDON, Dec. 31. Th« Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. R. A. Butler, left by an yesterday for Sunday to attend a conference of Finance Ministers of the British Commonwealth. He ia expected to arrive is Singapore on Saturday where he will be the
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  • 89 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 31.— Madras city "a first seaside hotel was opened today ait P«nthotn a with a fine view of tnoomparable Marina Beaoh from every room. The hotel is also one of the finest m the city. having: even .air-conditioning. The Proprietor
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  • 194 1 To Fight Recessive Tendencies KARACHI, Dec. 31.—Saeed Hasan, Secretary to the Pakistan Ministry of Economic Affairs, has suggested that the United States lend his nation a billion dollars to fight "recessive tendencies" m the Pakistan economy. He suggested that such a loan interest-free
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  • 503 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri Jan. 1, 1954. New Year Shock To Malaya ministered a New Year shock to Malaya by announcing the transfer of General Sir Gerald Templer from the' post of the High Commissioner and by separating the civil government from the anti-ban-dit operations. It has been the
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  • 413 2 M» L. A»'s Assertion And Minister's Denial! MADRAS: The Minister for Land Revenue, Sri M. A. Manickavelu Naicker denied that any starvation death was reported from Malabar m June, July, or August this year. He was replying to a question by Sri P. Kunhiraman
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  • 385 2 NOT CAANATIC BUT THENNATTU SANGEETHAM MADRAS The suggestion that Carnatic Music should be referred to a s Thennattu Sangeetham wag made by Mr. C Rajagopalachari, Chief Minister of Madras. He was speaking at a function held m connection with the eleventh annual Tamil Isai Festival. The Festival was inaugurated by
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  • 268 2 NEW DELHI: While the Standing Committee of the All India News Paper Editors Conference has protested against the India Government's Labour Minister's announcement that he had asked the Press Enquiry Commission to submit an interim report so as to enable Government to include the working
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  • 286 2 CALCUTTA: There can be full cultural development m the country unless classical musical traditions developed to their greatest heights. This view was expressed by D&, B. V. Keskar, India's Information and Broadcasting Minister, who is a keen student of music and art. He was inagurating
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  • 119 2 NO "DICTATOR" MORE POPULAR THAN NEHRU NEW DELHI: Acharya Kripalani said he did not know m history of any "dictator" who was loved more than "our Prime Minister is loved by the people." Speaking on the motion regarding the Preventive Detention Act m the House of the People, he said,
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  • 98 2 DHARBANGA BEH AR Dr. Sri Krishna Sinha, Chief Minister of Behar paid a tribute to the Maithilli Culture, m inaugurating the annual session of the Maithilli Sahitya Parighad. He said this culture had contributed greatly towards shaping the Indian culture. Dr. Sinnah said that the world had reached
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  • 770 2 The distinguished biologist, humanist and writer, Dr. Julian Huxley, who will be visiting India from early m the new year till late March, is one of the British representatives who are to attend the Indian Science Congress at Hyderabad, He i s coming to India
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  • 138 2 Indo -German Agreement An agreement supplementing the Memorandum on IndoGerman association m the Indian Steel Project signed at Bonn on August 15, 1963, was signed l on Dec. 31, at New Delhi by Shri A.K. Chanda, secretary, Ministry of production on behalf of the Government of India, and by Mr.H.
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  • 750 2  - Economic Prospects For Britain In 1954 PAUL BAREAU By ¥N viewing 1 the economic pro- spects for Britain m the New Year the would-be prophet becomes immediately aware of the vast question mark posed by the future course of business activity m the United States. The United States is the
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  • 81 2 LONDON, Dec. 30 Administrators of Westminster Ab?FkJ?£2 are tryin to raise £1,000,000 for repairs which the historic building urgently needs. a s ked Britons to contribute the zeros left m their bank accounts at the end of the year. Dr. Alan Don, Dean of Westminster, said contributions to
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  • 354 3 Allen's Note To India NEW DELHI: The United States Government has given an assurance to the Government of India that there is no proposal to give military aid to Pakistan, according to a reliable report here. a note to this effect is understood
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  • 713 3 NEW DELHI: The House of the People voted the supplementary demands m respect of the general budget as well as the PEPSU budget. It passed an Appropriation Bill for Rs. 14,66,35,000 more— Rs. 14.62,51.000 voted and Rs. 3,84,000 charged on the Consolidated Fund for the general budget of
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  • 304 3 KARACHI. No official comment on Prime Minister Nehru's reference to Pakistan m his speech m Parliament was available here. An official spokesman merely referred to Pakistani reported protest note to India on the Congress campaign against United States- Pakistan military alliance and said. "The note embodied Pakistan's reactions
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  • 170 3 KARACHI: Pakistan Gov-ernnor-General, Mr. Ghulam Mohomed. said there were still some people m the country who would be prepared to defeat the very purpose of Pakistan for their own satisfaction. In a broadcast on the occasion of the birth anniversary of the late Qaid-e-Azam Jinnah, he
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  • 73 3 KARACHI: The "Dawn," Pakistan's leading English daily which has of late earned official disfavour, left its editorial columns blank on Dec. 20 77th birth anniversary of late Mohammad All Jiurah. The paper explained this departure m these words: "When the truth cannot be freely spoken and
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  • 163 3 KARACHI: Two Pakistani leaders commented on Sri Nehru's speech m the foreign nffairs debate m the House of the People. Addressing a meeting here on the occasion of the late Mr. M. A. Jinnah'B birth anniversary. Mr. Abdul Qaiyum Khan Pakistan Industries Minister said that by opposing
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  • 200 3 NEW DELHI. Mr. Ghazanfar Ah Khan, Pakistani High Commissioner m India, said that the Prime Minister's of India and Pakistan should meet "at a v «iy earl y date" to discuss indo*Paki?tani rel%« Mr. Nehru's foreign policy statement m the House of the People last Wednesday.
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  • 46 3 MOSCOW. Dec. 30.— Seven editors of American college newspapers started three weeks <rf sightseeing m the Soviet Union yesterday. The seven make up the second group of U.S. college editors admitted to the Soviet Union ia the last few month* A.P.
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  • 45 3 Photo. Two small Korean orphans stand m the snow and hold Chri»traa» gfifts presented them by >tl*e U.S. Army's Chaplains' office. The kiddies are wards of the Chun Chen Orphanage at taeem. Korea. All the children were riven similar gUta.. 8 AP
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  • 236 3 MUSLIMS IN KENYA WANT "SEPARATE ENTITY" STATUS NAIROBI: Matters of farreaching significance affecting the status of Indian's m Kenya figure on the agenda of the first Muslim political conference to be held here. The conference may mark a turning point m the history of the Asian community and lead to
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  • 321 3 MADRAS: Hundreds of poor women and children living m the Lakeside Chart, Teynampet, greeted Rajaji with flowers and khadl garlands when the Chief Minister visited the Chert The Chief Minister went round the slum Inspecting many of the huts, Including a small provision shop and barber
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  • 354 3 PRICE CONTROL OVER COTTON ABOLITION PLEA BOMBAY: "The cotton gr-ower m India has been denied the world price for the last five years, partly m the interest of the cloth consumer and partly with a view to promoting exports of cloth. Thus the cotton grower has been put to great
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  • 98 3 NEW DELHI: The Imperial Chemical Industries Limited are to take steps under an agreement signed between them and the Government of India, to set up a factory at Gumia, Hczaribagh district, Bihar, for the manufacture of the explosives for civilian use. Disclosing this m a written answer
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  • 95 3 CALCUTTA: The will and determination of 900 million peoples of India and China would be the greatest and most effective guarantee of peace m A s ia and the World, said Mr. Ting Hsi Lin Deputy Minister for Cultural affairs, m the Peoples Government of China. Mr. Lin
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  • 847 3 NEW DELHI: The "undemocratic and costly institution of Rajapramukhg, must be abolished: this is the emphatic demand of Members of the Indian Parliament from what was formerly Princely States now called part B and part C States, writes the Parliamentary correspondent of the Bharat News
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  • 92 3 NEW DELHI: Speaking during the debate on the Preventive Detention Act m the House of the People the Home Minister Dr. R. N. Katju. said "There i« no one In Parliament more anxious about the dignity of the Judiciary be it High Court or Nomiff Court,
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  • 113 3 CAIRO. Dec. 30.— The Aga Khan and the Egyptian Wakks (Muslim Estates) Minister planned to confer to seek an amicable settlement of their dispute. The Aga Khan m 1945 bought 40 acres of land m Cairo, pledging to build a new urban district on it. However, he
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  • 133 1 HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 31.— Marilyn Monroe, who has won citations from many Army ana Navy units. today was awarded Box Ojnct hoaoura 100. She was named ;unonjr the top 10 money-makers of the screen. Hollywood a sexiest dish waa chowen amone the winners by the Motion Picture
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  • 36 1 At 1.46 p.m. taMtay. New Yeftr* Day. the Hlfffe Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer, will broadcast a New Year's message to the people of Malaya on the Bine Network of Radio Malaya.
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  • 65 1 The Indian delegates to the forthcoming Commonwealth Finance Ministers' Conference lin Sydney, who arrived here i Wednesday, left yesterday morning ifor Sydney. The Finance Minister. Mr. Ohdntaman Deshmukih. who will lead the delegation at the conference La eocpected to arrive m Singapore on Jan. 4,
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  • 285 1 CEYLON NEWS: KANDYAN MPs NOT TO GO TO DELHI AFTER ALL! COLOMBO: The unofficial delegation of Kandyan M.P.s will not no to TMhi after all at lea»t not before the official Indo-Ceylon talks take place m January This was agreed upon at dteonstons which took place among the four members
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  • 139 1 COLOMBO: "I will make this country self -sufficient where food is concerned within three years, ii only I receive the co-operation and assistance of the people," said Sir John Kotciawala, the Prime Minister, addressing: a large gathering m pouring rain at Matale. Sir John sold he
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  • 135 1 COLOMBO: The Queen will open tlhe next session of her Parliament m Ceylon on the morning of April 12. 1954. She will make the Throo« Speech from the throne of the last Kins of Kandy. Both Houses of Parliament will assemble m Independence Hall
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  • 77 1 JAFFNA: A local option poll for the closing of tlhe two arrack tavern* within the municipal limits of Ji«nna the one at Karayur and the other at the Grand Banar.— and the liquor bar at the Grand Hotel was helu m 15 centreg *n tihe area.
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  • 63 1 COLOMBO: Ceylon is likely to set up a three-man taxation commission with members from the U.K., India and Ceyion. J It is learnt that Finance Minister, Sir Oliver Goonctllaka, has arranged to bring one expert each from Britain and India and will hold discussions m this
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  • 217 1 SIR JOHN TO ADDRESS IND. COUNCILS COLOMBO During his visit to Delhi m January for the Indo-Oeylon talks the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala -wvill address the Indian Council of Asian Affairs, and the Indian Council of World Affairs. He will speak on international relations with particular reference to the
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  • 185 1 COLOMBO: "I always doubted the truth of accusations of corrupt practice at the last general election but from whail I heard recently from a high government official I was made to believe that such accusations were not falae." aaid Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaikc. Leader of
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  • 108 1 CESS ON EXPORTS OF COCONUT PRODUCTS COLOMBO: A three-minis-ter conference with repreoentativea otf the Planters' Association of Ceylon decided to levy ti cess on exports ot coconut products to finance the rehabilitation of the coconut industry. The cess is likely to come into operation next year. It Was also agreed
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  • 60 1 The following fixtures m the Indian Republic Day Badminton Tournament will be played at the .Latex Godown, Harbour Board, Gate No. 7. Keppel Road on Wednesday Jan 6. at 7 pjn.: MIXED DOUBLES (SEMI-FINALS) Mr. Harfoajan Singh A Jajjtar Kaur Vs Mrs. Khurana Mr. Nalr. Mr. Vlacent
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  • 291 1 The Seventh Annual Dele. gates conference of Govern* ment City Council Labour Union held Dec 30. 1953. draws the attention of the Government and City council to the Union's demands on outstanding matters, sufamitted already. Following are their main demands; To speedily arrange lor payment of the negotiated
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  • 139 1 DAMASCUS, (Dec. 31 .t—Pakistani Foreign Minister Sir Mohammed Zafrullah KJvm told a p reas conference after meeting with President Shishekly yesterday it is not true Pakistan "Is playing any role m Middle Bast detfen.ce." He also decided he was "preparing the way for formation <rf
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  • 129 1 LONDON, Dec. 31 Some 400 British and Commonwealth students gathered m London yesterday for a six-day students festival which opens today. Malayans, Indians, Pakistanis studying m Britain will join British students m cultural activities, current affairs discussions and balls. Organised by the National Union of Students the
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  • 64 1 The Yang Di-Pertuan Besar of Negri SanubJlan has now recovered from his tncapucitation and will attend to the affairs of the State with effect from today, says an official press statement. The Commander -m Chief Vice Admiral Sir Charles Lambe is flying to London to.
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