Indian Daily Mail, 7 January 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 327. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. JANUARY 7, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 124 1 NEHRU SAYS RHEE IS RESPONSIBLE FORDEADLOCK NAGPUR, Jan. 6.— The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru told a public meeting here yesterday the problem of Korean prisoners of war could be solved within a month or so. Mr. Nehru did not elaborate
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  • 63 1 Photo. in a ceremony full of Pageantry and splendour, Sir Robert Howe the Governor-General of Sudan opened the first Sudanese Parliament in Khartoum, listes Ismail el-Azhari (right of group centre), President of Nationalist Unity Party and probable Prime Minister, chats with Sheikh Babikr Ba iri (left), founder of
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  • 481 1 U. S. Holding Secret Talks With Communists! MUNSAN, KOREA, Jan. 6 —Kenneth Young, State Department Far East expert, confirmed today that he has been conducting secret negotiations through an intermediary for resumption of the preliminary Korean peac c talks. m Young said that he and the Communists "are »UU feeling
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  • 154 1 TAIPEI ,Jan. 6. About 14.000 anti-Communist Chinese war prisoners are expected to arrive here from Korea in early March and the government plans a gala welcome for the men it calls "patriotic soldiers." The prisoners have refused to return to Red China and are
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  • 106 1 SWISS COOK'S SUICIDE ATTEMPT AT PANMUNJOM PANMUNJOM, Jan. 6.— A Swiss private employed u» a cook in the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission kitchen at Panmunjom shot himself in the arm, a Colonel of th e Swiss delegation reported today. The private's name was not disclosed and his condition is not
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  • 104 1 SEOUL., Jan. 6 An Indian military court today rejected the South Korean defence counsel's plea that the court had no competency to try North Korean prisoners charged with murdering fellow North Koreans in prison camp. The court announced that of eighty North Koreans only three
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  • 83 1 NEHRU OPENS WORLD HOSTEL AT SEWAGRAM SEWAGRAM, Central India, Jan. 6 The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru yesterday inaugurated an international hostel built by 44 volunteers from nine countries in this village where the late Mahatma Gandhi lived in a mud hut. The hostel consisting of three huts was
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  • 127 1 GISBORNE (New Zealand), Jan. 6 The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived today at Gisborne. 80 miles south of the most easterly point of the British Commonwealth—East Cape, the point at which the sun's rays first strike the dominions and territories on which Britain boasts
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  • 86 1 RANGOON, Jan. 6 The government of Burma has completed plans for the erection of a sugar factory in the Myitkyina district capable of crushing 1,000 tons of sugar per day. A distillery also is proposed alongside the sugar plant to produce rectified spirit from the country's
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  • 195 1 From Our Own Correspondent VELLORE, Jan. 6.— The unveiling of the statue of Mahatma Gandhi by Mr. C. N. Annadurai Leader of the Dravida Munnetra Kalagham, the strongest opponents of the present Congress regime, passed off without any incident at Rajaji Park here. It will be
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  • 32 1 Steel Strike Settled NEW YORK, Jan. 6 —A 36-day strike of 14,000 s'teelworkers against the Continental Can Company was settled yesterday with an 8\ 2 cent general incre^sp ann nthor cash benefits.-
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  • 61 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 6 Mr. Nehru on Tuesday criticised the very literal translation of English terms In Indian language newspapers as dangerous to the growth of a healthy literature in that language. He said translations were often done in the night in a
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  • 57 1 KAMPALA, Uganda, Jan. 6 The Buganda Lukiko (Parliament) yesterdlay passed: a resolution that a "humble request" be sent to the Governor Sir Andrew Cohen pointing out that "it would be difficult for Buganda to welcome the Queen in a suitable manner" so long iv, the recently deposed
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  • 128 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 6 The Government have been granted powers to acquire land in slum areas of Madras City in order to improve them by a bill passed by the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday. This important and long overdue measure of reform was
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  • 63 1 TEHERAN. Jan. 6 Police yesterday seized several boys and shaved their heads clean after the boys had taken part in pro-Mossadieq disturbances. About 1.000 boy and girl students aged between eight and 18 years took part in the »:omonstrations near the Majlis (Parliament) building in protest
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  • 92 1 SYDNEY, Jan. 6 —Dr. Herbert Evatt, the Australian Opposition leader last ni^ht called on the Commonwealth Finance Ministers conference to "come from behind the absurd wall of secrecy built around it and let people know whut is going on." Dr. Evatt declared: "There is not only no
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  • 278 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 6 Mr. Chester Bowel», former United States Ambassador to India, said yesterday that Communists in India not only took instructions from Moscow, but looked to the Soviet Union and' China for substantial assistance of many kinds. Mr. Bowles,
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  • 238 1 The Federation Government announces that the r ln alinent th e $100,000,000 loan authorised under the Loan Ordinance, 1951, will be issued on Jan. 11. to^T*? nstalment o* the loan is for $60,000 000 of reelsSK*?^ VnrS?*^™* <* °< <- a°n f dSe Interest
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  • 376 1 TAMILS FELICITATE S. I. MUSLIM LEADERS (By Our Staff Reporter) At the Victoria Memorial Hall packed to the full and overflowing, ia s t night an Address of Felicitation was presented to the members of the South Indian Muslim Education Association by the Tamils Representative Council Singapore. Mr G Sarangapany,
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  • 85 1 MANILA. Jan. 6 JapanPhilippines relations have reached a precarious position amid threats of a n open break between the two countries unless the Japanese revise their stand on war reparations payments. Senator Claro Recto, who wields considerable influence in the Nacionallsta Party administration, said in an interview yesterday
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  • 33 1 LONDON, Jan. 6. Two Chinese Nationalist airmen flew to the mainland from Formosa on Dec 18 to join the Communists', the New China News Agency said today. Reuter
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  • 37 1 HONG KONG, Jan. 6 Admiral J.M. Querville, commander of French naval forces in the Far East, arrived In Hong Kong with his wife In French naval transport plane from Saigon today for a three. day visit,- AP
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  • 471 2 Indian Daily Mail Spore, Thurs, Jan. 7, '54 WELL DONE PAKISTAN! NOT only Indians but lovers of freedom »il over the world w ill sincerely congratulate the Pakistan Government on its magnificent though belated decision to release Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan from gaol. Popularly known as "Frontier Gandhi," Kh»n Gaffar
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  • 61 2 BOMBAY: Dr. John Mat-h-ai. a former Finance Minister cf Ind-ia ami at present CThaaiTnan of the Taxation Enquiry Committee, has been appointed Vice Chancellor of the Bombay University, a c oording to reliable eo\irce.% Dr. Mahhai will take up the Vice-Chancellorship as soon i.i h«
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  • 954 2 LONDON: The Indo-china war drags wearily into its eighth year. And experts in London see no end to the straggle that bleeds the French Union of men and costs the United States billions of dollars. Western diplomats think French troops may win
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  • 82 2 LONDON: Mr. Maurice Webb, Food Minister in Britain's last Labour Government, described Mr. Nehru as "the Man of the Year'- 1953. Writing in his syndicated column in London's cooperative Sunday newspaper, Reynold's News, Mr. Webb says: "Faced with grievous internal economic problems, he had yet
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  • 162 2 TRIVANDRUM: Mr V. K. Krishna Menon, Leader of India's Delegation to th e United Nations General Assembly, told pressmen at Trivanlrum that India's voice was now being respected in all countries of the world because the resurgent voice of India was now expressing itself. Regarding the
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  • 91 2 KUMTA (Bombay State) Nationalisation of Indian Press suggested in certain quarters has been opposed and characterised as a suicidal step by Sri V. B. Naik, Joint Editor of" the leading Karanes c Daily of the Bombay State publishing from Hubli. He was presiding over a symposium on
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  • 196 2 NEW DELHI: Indians living in Pinetown (near Durban) are to be told to leave under th e Group Areas Act, says a press Trust of India report. According to the secretary of Pinetown Indian Ratepayers' Association the removal scheme which has been sent to the Laud Tenure
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  • 170 2 KOTTAYAM: Mr. K. C. Mammen Mappillai, Chief Editor of the <4 Malayala Manorama", Kottayam, died suddenly following a heart attack. He was 80. The body was buried at the New ChuTch Cemetery Those who attended the funeral included Mr. A. J. John, Chief Minister, and Mr.
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  • 76 2 humanity or for distraction. H0 thought that atomic energy should be employed for the benefit of mankind instead of allowing: it to be utilised for destructive purposes. He realised that India was not strong &n<i powerful enough at present to tell the world that atomic power should not be used
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  • 182 2 Burma Faces Rice Crisis —Surplus Stock! RANGOON, Jan. 5. —Burma, according to qualified observers, ig facing a rice crisis with a surplus stock of between 600.000 and 1,000,000 tons left over from last year's crop. This huge surplus occupies storage space in the country's rice godowns and a bottleneck has
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  • 162 2 KURNOOL; Sri B Gopala Reddi, President of 'the Andhra Pradesh Congress, expressed in disappointment that after the introduction of prohibition, the number of women addicted to drink had swelled. Sri Gopala Reddi, who was addressing Congress workers here, said that prior to the Introduction of
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  • 82 2 SURAT (Bombay State) Representation made by 20 associations of backward class people of Surat were heard by the three members of the Backward Classes Commission appointed by the Government of India. They also met the members of the legislature from Suret district, the representatives of the Socialists, the
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  • 44 2 BOMBAY: Addressing a mass Youth rally at Brabourne Stadium in Bombay, Shn Jawaharlal Nehru. India's Prime Minister, observed thai the main problem before the world in the New Year was whether Atomic energy would be utilised for the benefit of
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  • 296 2 JAIPUR: Economists who participated in the discussions on the questions on t^e question of Keynes' Theory on underdeveloped countries at the 35th All-India Economic Conference here, advocated the development of the natural resources yet untapped in the underdeveloped countries like India for its future prosperity and
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    100 2 Delegates from 28 nations attended a week's Conference of International Legal Experts which began in New Delhi on Dec 28. Items on the agenda included the revision of the United Nations Charter, and the examination of the consti- tntional and legal provisions of several countries to discover I how human
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  • 477 2 BOMBAY The Prime Minister, Sri Nehru, happy and prosperous happy and prosperous New Year, and called on the youth of India, in particular, to concerate their attention on learning, and became wise to understand their responsibility in the building of a New India. He
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  • 762 3 Fight For Your Rights Forget Not Responsibilities to vw.l (Bombay State): \n appeal t» worker* ieed^ Zl't PPr ta t h Ur<fer «>«*** of nation*! ST^«^" he Horke Problem wa* but a part of i™J no. IfeneraU.v, of the country was mart.- by Shri JZE?^ c
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  • 185 3 AJLLAHABAD: Shri J. B. Kripalani. Chairman of the Praja-Sooiaiist Party on his re-election to the same post, observed thiat he was no rub-ber-stamp but a very taskmaster, amidst loud laughter. He added that he was a strict dascSplinarian and that he would not tolerate any
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  • 48 3 PATNA. The Government of India ha.s agreed to advance a loan of Rs. 2.75,00.000 to the Government of Bihar for rood development and extension of the provincial highways. Another grant of about Rs. 100,000.000 is expected soon from the Oentr* f«r th* c.ime purpose.- BNFS
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  • 405 3 NEW DELJii: The mighty build-up process thait is taking place in lmli<i industrial potential and raw material production necessary, both for earning the m.uch-need«*l foreign exchange and feeding the growing: indualfcrial machine of Indlia, finds a distinctive and marked feature In thte import policy Qf the Governnuiut for
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  • 116 3 GAUHATI (Assam) Four museums containing- articles in the personal use of Gandhiji are to be set up in different parts of India by the Gamihd Smarak N:dhi. OnBanal* will be kept in' on ti museum an<l replice.s and other minor things will be kept in other thret. Disclosing
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  • 14 3 AMARILLO TEXAS. Jan. s.— 'Hie First National Bank »rwch here aanoußeftd tbat
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  • 687 3 NEW EPOCH IN HUMAN HISTORY IS OPENING BOMBAY: A new epoch Jn human history, much greater with potentialities of great good or evil is just opening according to the Indian Prime Master. Sri Jawoharlal I Nehru, who laid the foundation stone of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Bombay
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    86 3 The scene during the signing of the finst Operational Agreement between India and the United States under the 1953--54 Technical Co-operation Programme, in New Delhi on Dec 24. The project to be financed under this agreement is the rehabilitation of Indian Railways. From left to right (front) are, George V.
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  • 120 3 Sericulture No Protection BOMBAY: Shri P. M. China! President gf the Silk Merchants' Association, Bombay expressing- Ms deep din. appointment a t the Union Government decision to extend protection to the geiiculture industry for another five years and also rejecting the recommendations of the Tariff Csommi k ssion Whale the
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  • 111 3 an unseen thief took a money bag containing U5575,000 from Its tellers cage on Monday. The worst fir© in Hong Kong's history swept through the Shek Kip Mcl district of Kowloon (mainland part of Hong Kong) Christmas night, Dec 25 killing three persons, injuring about 5o and leaving almost 60,000
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  • 38 3 COLOMBO, Jan. f.— Ceylon has given Communist China first option for 15,000 tons of surplus sheet rubber, informed circles said yesterday. The Chinese National Export and Import Corporation i* considering th» offer- AP
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  • 455 3 Demonstration NEW DELHI: Keen it. eentanent prevails among ai most ail sections of Indian ait the hostile demonstration, stages at Sirhind. PEPSI State, by a aectaon of Akali. againsrt India's popular Prim< Minister, Shri Jawaharla Nehru, when he paid a hur ried visit to the histori*
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  • 55 3 •RATNAGIRr BOMBAY STATE): Five children were Murslil. a village in tine inburnt to death in fire at terio-r of ,the Ratnagiri Disrlct, on Saturday. The fire consumed four huts and at the time of it .the parents of the children were may in a neaxby jungle,
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  • 144 3 BOMBAY; Several oniony the best South Lndaan artistes and musicians arc pantiaipating in a 10-day festival arranged foy tiht Shaamuktoanda **me Art and SangUi Sabha. Bombay, commencing on Jan. 9. Thus is the fourth annual festival of it© kind planned towards raising v ouuding estimated to
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  • 209 3 Loss Of Exports Unemployment NEW DELJiI: Sri Chintaman Deshmukh ludia's Finance Minister held that the present intensity of unemployment in the country is the result of shrinkage of exports and therefore mostly concentrated in cities like Calcutta Bombay and Madras. Full de.! tails of unemployment, trends and features could com
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  • 40 3 WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. The World Bank announced yesterday that Czechoslovakia had been suspended from membership because of failure lo pay by last December 31, balance of $625,000 due on it.S SUb.seriMt.Um kri Dip Kuril/'. capital.- Reuter
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  • 41 3 UUDDAPAH: Dr. Pattabln Rama Rao. Minister for Educaition. Government of Andhmt. Kave a new year Kilt to the students in the shape that the Governmerit had decided to abolish the detention system in schools final from this year BNFS
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  • 21 3 MEXICO CITY, Jan 5 Jacques Mornard, killer 'of Leon Trotsky, said Monday he had asked for parole and been refused.— AP
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  • 68 4 HOMBAY: a hu K e fire i>roko out in the timber depots here situated at Bunder Radhari Bazar last evening:. Ten shops were completely gutted, the damage being: estimated ten lakhs. The blflzc was atLH raging •md the neighbouring flre brigades from Anand, Nadiad and Ahmedabad
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  • 203 4 LONDON, Jan. 6.— The American Embassy has been asked to investigate reports of "teenage girls' dancing in the nude at United States Air Force camp shows." Evidence of naked girls Parading before excited audiences of American officers and men has been compiled here
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  • 408 4 NAGFUR: The peoples ot Asia iand Africa us far as possible .-ho-ila avoid failing into the .Charybdis" of a new colonialism and "Scylla" of the old colooi.Uisin. was the advice given by Dr. U. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, Governor of Madhya Pradesh. while .nau^Tira ting: the 16th session of
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  • 299 4 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has drawn up a scheme to provide scholarships in public schools for students drawn from families of the "lower-income professions," like clerks, mechanics, •vaids,' hotel servants, parcel clerks in railways, workers in the Press, and peons. The scheme has
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  • 337 4 LONDON: Dr. S. Chandrasekhar, Founder-Da rectoi of the Indian Institute of Population Studies, said in Dondon, that family planning could be made effective in India if it was made part of th< country's maternity and child welfare services. Dr. Chandrasekhar considered that India had
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  • 100 4 KARACHI, Jan. 6 A condemned man In Karachi's Central Jail won an eleventh-hour postponement of his execution yesterday by Invoking a law from the Koran (Moslem) Bible). The man, Mohammad Jutma, was to have been hanged Tuesday morning for murdering his young wife, whom he
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    56 4 The Mentri Besar, Selangor, Inche Othmij, bin Mohamed, opened a civics course for Indian school teachers at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur. Here, he U being: garlanded by Mr. K. Rasiah, President of the Selangor Indian Teachers' Union. Looking: on (In the background centre) is the State Information Officer, Mr.
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  • 637 4 BOMBAY: The Goans in' Bombay are alarmed* at the recent developments in Goa, where the Portuguese authorities, far from taking the helpful hints given, from time to time by India's Prime Minister, Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, that they must relax their hold on these foreign pockets, ere
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  • 80 4 NEW DELHI. Jan. 6 The Government of India has officially warned State Governments against imposing a total ban on cow slaughter as a religious move. A Government circular explained there are nearly 40, 000,000 unproductive cattle in India which caused a severe strain on available fodder
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  • 427 4 LONDON, Jan 6.— Pravda urged France today to start peace talks with the Vietnam rebels of Indo-china. In an article by Olga Chechetkina th e newspaper, organ of the Soviet Communist Party, declared such negotiations for an end of the conflict are being
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  • 123 4 The marriage of Miss K.P. Sathyabhama, sister of the late Mr. V.K. Menon and niece of Mr. K.P.A. Menon, with Mr. P.S. Nair of the Shell Co. (Singapore) will be celebrated on Saturday, Jan. 9. The same day at 5 p.m. there will be a tea party in
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  • 211 4 BOMBAY: An excellent rendering of classical and folk dances from various parts of India was presented at the Bharitiya Vidya Bhavan, Bombay, on the occasion of the sixteenth year of the inauguration of the institution. Mr. Dinkarrao Desai, Bombay's Minister for Education was Ithe chief guest on the
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  • 103 4 WHAT'S NOT SAID IS MORE IMPORTANT! MADRAS, Jan. 6.— Protest meeting's against U.S. arms aid to Pakistan are becoming more frequent in Southern India. All are organis'-'d by the Congress Party and are being addressed by Congress leaders. At the weekend, V.K. Krishna Menon, India's former U.N. delegate, told a
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  • 107 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 6 The United States gave India U5525,500,000 in economic assistance yesterday ;»s Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and other government leaders continued undiminished their attacks on reportei* negotiations for U.S. arms aid to Pakistan. The economic a d comes under a s-üb-agreement signed
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