Indian Daily Mail, 16 January 1954
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Title Section16 1954-01-16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 336 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article46 1954-01-16 1 LONDON, Jan. 15.— A party of British textile industrialists left by plane "yesterday for Moscow to canvass Soviet business prospects. The men declined to comment on their mission. "We do not know when we shall be returning. one said.- A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article141 1954-01-16 1 KARACHI, Jan. 15.—Pakistan Prime Minister Mohammed Ali Thursday accepted the invitation of Oeyloncse Prime Minister to attend the Asian Prime Ministers' conference. Formal acceptance will be conveyed to Sir John Kotelawala shortly. Mr. Mohammed Ali, who conferred with Sir John said the conference could be held some timeA.P. - 141 words
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Article219 1954-01-16 1 JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 15. South African "apartheid" is doing the country serious harm and could rob it of its present position of second most-favoured nation for overseas investment, declared Gardnar Cowles, Editor-in-Chief of the American magazine, Look, on leaving Capetown Thursday. The present Government's approach to the problemA.P. - 219 words
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Article101 1954-01-16 1 KITALJE, Jan. 15. The Supreme CX>urt of Kenya to* day rejected the appeals ot Jomo Kenyatta and four other Africans against conviction and prison sentences imposed at Kapenguria for managing and assisting the Mau Mau terrorist organisation. The judges allowed the appeal of ono other African. RichardReuter - 101 words
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Article90 1954-01-16 1 BEIRUT, Jan. 15.—According to the newspapers. Al Hayat and Daily Star Thursday Egypt has approved Iraq's receiving arms from the United States, in exchange for an Iraqi promise not to join any defence pact before at ttiement of th» Suez Canal problem. The papers quoted reliableA.P. - 90 words
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152 1954-01-16 1 Who Are Malaya's Indigenous People HONGKONG, Jan. 15.— The British China Mail wrote that if Malaya's hairy apemen prove to be the country's indigenous people, the constitution would almost certainly have to be rewritten. ''Bang will go the political mainstay of those who like to preface their arguments with theReuter - 152 words
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310 1954-01-16 1 LONDON, Jan. 15.— Mr. A. C B. Symon, British Commonwealth Relations Assistant Under Secretary, said here today the countries of South and Southeast Asia had shown that despite difficulties they were determined to carry their development programme through. He was addressing the Royal Society of ArtsReuter - 310 words
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Article41 1954-01-16 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 15.—Reports reaching Lucknow. capital of Uttar Pradesh state in northern India, said at least five persons have died from the cold as winds sweeping from the Himalayas brought near freezing temperatures to that area.- APAP - 41 words
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Article69 1954-01-16 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELiHT. Jan. 15. The Supreme Court atayed publication of the order of the Tanjore Election Tribunal setting aside the election of Mi. K. T. Kosalram on ground of corrupt practices and dis qualifying him from contesting the electio n for the next69 words
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Article205 1954-01-16 1 ALAHABAD. Jan. 15. Nearly 300 naked Sadhus Indian holy men— led an estimated 500,000 pilgrims in bathing in the holy confluence of three Indian rivers one mythological— yesterday. The rivers are the Ganges, the Jumna and the mythological Saraswatl. Heedless of the bone-chihing wind the Nagaa marchedA.P. - 205 words
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461 1954-01-16 1 Britain Backs India's Decision LONDON, Jan. 15.— 8 rit a i n urged Thursday that the 22,500 anti-Cora munist prisoners of war in Korea should be released as civilians within 48 hours after India turns them over to the United Nations Command.A.P. - 461 words
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Article48 1954-01-16 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 15. The State Government have published a private member's Bill seeking to provide for Tamil being the language of the State for all official purposes. This will come before the Council (Upper House) at the next session.— Copyright.48 words
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Article285 1954-01-16 1 SYDNEY. Jan. 15.— The Commonwealth Finance Ministers issued a ooinm unique today at the end of their seven-day meeting, saying they were confident of the strength of the Commonwealth and "sure of its higfc destiny." Mr. R. A. Butler, Chancel lor of the Exchequer and leader ofReuter - 285 words
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Article244 1954-01-16 1 Sir John Explains To Make World Realise Existence Of 600 m. Asians KARACHI, Jan. 15.— The Prime Minister of Ceylon who arrived here said the idea of the proposed conference of five Asian Prime Ministers was to make the world realise the existence of 600.000,--000 Asians. HeReuter; A.P. - 244 words
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253 1954-01-16 1 LONDON, Jan. 15.-L«rd Swinton, British Commonwealth Relations Secretary. a*ked about y^ 110 *J United States military aid to Pakistan, aald w J** c rieht to it We have no inclination to oppose it. Lord Swinton was speaking to Commonwealth correspondents. He said:Reuter - 253 words
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206 1954-01-16 1 SYDNEY Jan. 15.— Sir Oliver Goonetilleke Ceylon's Finance Minister «aJd here that the Commonwealth Finance ffiJ&s were a ß 7«£d that the Commonwealth countries should be as far as possible buy from each other. He told a press conference: i "If there are206 words
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Article133 1954-01-16 1 NEW DELJHI, Jan. 15.— Five Indian Navy apprentices under training with the Fleet Air Arm in Britain have been recalled home because <rf "adverse reports." a Defence Military spokesman said. The spokesman declined to elaborate but added the men were under naval detention pending investigation. London newspaperA.P. - 133 words
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285 1954-01-16 1 RAJAJFS WARNING TO T.-C. VOTERS From Our Own Correspondent XRIVANDRUM, Jan. 15.— Madras Chief Minister Mr. C. Rajagopalachari commencing a three-day campaign tour of Travanoore-Cochin State yesterday appealed to the electorate to realise the international significance of the Elections when India was threatened285 words
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Article142 1954-01-16 1 FrOm Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Jan. 15.— The loss of critical height during the steep turn with the undercarriage down executed by the pilot at an unsafe altitude in an attempt to return to th* aerodrome after exeriencing the temporary of loss of power of142 words
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Article70 1954-01-16 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 15.— Ceylon Premier Sir John Kotelawela Ims donated a month's salary to a fund for restoring a jungle shrine in central Ceylon. The premier said the gift was made to get the help of the temple's guardian deity to solve the problem of Indians70 words
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Article110 1954-01-16 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 15.— Madras State Government yesterday published the Hindu Non conforming Marriages Registration Biil which on enactment by the State Legislature would validate the marriages celebrated according "Suyainariyathai" principles under the auspices of the Purohit Maruppu Sangham. These marriages declared invalid by110 words
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Article73 1954-01-16 1 From Our Own Correspondent FATNA. Jan. 15.— Mr. Bra. janandan Sinha, Senior Officer of the Bihar Government in the Political Department, was convicted by the State High Court of contempt of court and sentenced to pay a fine of Rs. 250 for having written to District73 words
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472 1954-01-16 2 Indian Daily Mail NOTES AND COMMENTS Singapore, Sat,, Jan. 16, 1954. (On Primary Education) "BLACK" FOR WHOM? THIS week the Colony of Singapore witnessed the traditional "Black Monday" but, paradoxically enough, it was black not for the pupils but for the parents! In a congested city like Singapore the children472 words
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1467 1954-01-16 2 Confab To Raise S.E. -Asians 9 Living Standard INDIAN MANUFACTURERS SUGGEST CONFAB IN FREE COUNTRY BOMBAY: The Indian Industrial and goodwill delegation sponsored by the All India Manufacturers' Association, which recently conducted a seven weeks study tour of the South East Asian Countries, PhilippinesBNFS - 1,467 words
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Article104 1954-01-16 2 BOMBAY: A Government of Bombay press note reminds the motor-owners of Bombay that it to they who should give way to the pedestrian* at the controlled and uncontrolled crowing!*. crossing*. Citing ttem 51 of the roles framed under Section SS(b) of the Bombay Police Act, 1961, theBNFS - 104 words
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352 1954-01-16 2 Pak Share Of Undivided India's Mil. Equipment new DELJiI: A spokesman of the Union Government regretted th e Pakistani Prime Minister's recent allegation that India had denied Pakistan her share of military equipment at th e time of partition. He was referring to Mr. Mohammed Ali's statement at Dacca onBNFS - 352 words
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Article79 1954-01-16 2 PALIW AL JOINS M.P. MINISTRY INDORE: The former Deputy Chief Minister, Shri Teekaram Paliwal, rejoined the Madhya Bharat Ministry, as a result of prolonged negotiations between the leaders of the various groups in the State Congress. Thia raises the strength of the Ministry from seven to eight, with Shri JaiBNFS - 79 words
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Article448 1954-01-16 2 BOMBAY: The Bombay Government's ban on teaching English in primary and Secondary schools except in the ease of Anglo-Indian and Non-Asiatic children, has virtually brought a hornet's nest round the neck of the Bombay Government, writes the special correspondent of the Bharat News and Feature Service.BNFS - 448 words
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Article255 1954-01-16 2 NEW DELHI: The Indian Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru has initiated a much needed reform in. national dress. In a circular to the Officials of the Government of India he has recommended that a uniform short buttonedup coat with trousers be adopted as working dress. This dressBNFS - 255 words
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134 1954-01-16 2 KALYANI (Calcutta) Preparations for the session of the Indian National Congress at Kalyani, 30 miles from Calcutta are nearing completion. A huge pandal for the plenary session built to accomodate 160,000 people is ready and so is the enclosure for the Subjects Committee. ForBNFS - 134 words
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Article187 1954-01-16 2 Black Flags For Tara Singh CALCUTTA: Master Tara Singh, who is out to create an atmosphere of hostility against Government and the Congress party, was kept in the Howrah Government railway police station for nearly two hours following; demonstrations staged by Sikhs asking him to go back and nov toBNFS - 187 words
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Article116 1954-01-16 2 NEW DELHI: Both the National Planning Commission and the Government of India have approved the scheme for the creation of an Industrial Development Corporation. The Production Sub-Com-mittee, of which the Prime Minister is the Chairman, will scrutinise and select the projects to be taken up byBNFS - 116 words
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36 1954-01-16 2 KARACHI: Mr. S. Hameedi, convener of the Democratic Youth League, who was arrested for distributing, recently leaflets criticising the proposed U.S Pakistan Military Pact has b* en released.- BNFSBNFS - 36 words
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265 1954-01-16 2 RS. 1m. CENTRE FOR OVERSEAS INDIANS BOMBAY A million-rupee housing centre for the benefit of those returning to India from abroad is being planned in Bombay, Shri S. K. Paul President of the 8.P.C.C., announced here. This centre for which plot has already been bought will be situated in TardeoBNFS - 265 words
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Article144 1954-01-16 2 PATIALA: The first preliminary of the election to the PEPSU State Legislative Assembly, of nominations is over today. Scrutiny and withdrawal will be completed by Jan. 16. The Whole State is in the grip of election fever. For the Akalis the current election test will beBNFS - 144 words
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Article42 1954-01-16 2 CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Government had decided to establish village development council in various community projects centres in the State. Membership of the councils will be restricted to the rural intelligentsia comprising progressive farmers, school teachers, patwaris and panchayat members. BNFSBNFS - 42 words
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2068 1954-01-16 3 Thimayya Hull Correspondence On Unrepatriated Korea Prisoners NEW DELHI The correspondence between Lieut-Gen. Thimayya, Chairman of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission, and General Hull, U.N. Commander in Korea, on the future of prisoners of war in the custody of the Indian Custodian Force in Korea was released here last Saturday.FOC - 2,068 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-01-16 3 Little Wee Chew Chung, 4. 1» held by his father. BUly Won of KnoxviUe, Illinois, as Mrs. Woo looks on after arrival at Midway Airport, Chicago. The boy, who escaped with his mother from Chinese Communists, made the trip from Hone Kong by himself becauseA.P. - 84 words
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Article336 1954-01-16 3 PRINCES AS CONGRESS CANDIDATES PATIALA: The Communal Whirlpool in the politics of the PEPSU State where election to the State Legislaive Assembly is to take place in FebruaryMarch, is fully churned, causing currents and cross-cur-rents, writes the Political Correspondent of the Bharat News and Feature Service. The Correspondent says, aBNFS - 336 words
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Article230 1954-01-16 3 NEW DELHI: The Planning Commission has approved a special training programme for officers in charge of the development blocks in the Community Projects and the National Extension Service. At present the block development officers are usually selected from the Subordinate Civil Service. The proposed training will beBNFS - 230 words
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Article35 1954-01-16 3 HYDERABAD: The next session of the Indian Science Congress will be held at Baroda in 1955. Dr. M S. Krishnan has been elected President, and Dr. U. P. Basu, General Secretary. BNFS.35 words
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Article336 1954-01-16 3 NEHRU ON FREEDOM FROM POVERTY NEW DELHI: Inaugurating that first session of the Indian National Commission for UNESCO on Saturday Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Prime Minister emphasised the fact that millions of people in Asia and Africa were wanting to have opportunities to go ahead. They were most anxious toBNFS - 336 words
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Article113 1954-01-16 3 I MADRAS: One-thousand four-hundred Indians have left the French Settlements owing to persecution This information was given by the Madras Chief Minister Shri Rajagopalachari, in the Madras Assembly Saturday. Of these 800 were men 200 children and 400 women. They had to leave their employments andBNFS - 113 words
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Article72 1954-01-16 4 The President of the locai Ilamakrishna Mission, while acknowledging with grateful thanks the receipt of the r ol«owing gifts to the Mission's (ioys* Home, appeals to the public for more contributions as the Mission needs $25,000 annually fo» recurring: expenses alone, be.sides funds for capital expenses72 words
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712 1954-01-16 4 Grant Of Citizenship To Indians Opposed! Tri Sinhala National Front's Resolutions KANDY: A resolution demanding; the immediate repeal of the Indian and Pakistani Citizenship Act No. 19 of 1949 was passed at a mass meeting held recently at the Nat a Devale, presided over by Mr. H. W. Rambokwella. leaderFOC - 712 words
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63 1954-01-16 4 Welcome To S.I. Muslim Education Mission The Kadayanallur Muslim League. Singapore are giving a welcome to the members of the South Indian Muslim education Mission at the Umar Pulavar Tamil School premises at Maxwell Road, tonight at 8.30 p.m. The members of the Mission are Mr. M. Mohamad Ismail Saheb.63 words
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51 1954-01-16 4 Deshmukh To Address Public Meeting Here Mr. Chintaman D. Deahmukh. the Finance Minister of the Government of India. la arriving: in Singapore on Monday, Jan. 18, from Sydney en route to India. He will speak at a public meeting 1 at 5 p.m. the same day In the Indian Association51 words
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Article65 1954-01-16 4 iKURNOOL. Andhm State, India. Jan. 15. All gfaols here were emptied yesterday l-y a government amnesty marking And'hra'a formation in October last year as India's first state created on a linguistic basis. The amnesty under which atibut 4.700 prisoners will he freed has been described by Andhra's65 words
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Article204 1954-01-16 4 The University of Malaya Music Society Is presenting a Concert of Oriental Music nt 8.30 p.m. on Friday. Jan. 22 and 23. at the Oei Tiong: Ham Hall, University of Malaya, writes the Society's Hon. Secretary, who adds The Society has hitherto concerned itself almost exclusively204 words
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Article129 1954-01-16 4 CAIRO, Jan. 15.— A roundup of membera of the Muslim Brotherhood continued Thursday as the Government pressed Its crackdown on the once powerful oolitlcal-reliKious organisation. A government spokesman said, however, that those detained totaled "far less than 200. The spokesman. Major Amis. Shaker, principal aide of VicePremierAP - 129 words
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Article32 1954-01-16 4 Religion Science "Can Religion be in accord with Science?" will br the topic of discussion, at the Bahai Centre, 352- A Tan ions (Katone Road on Sunday. Jnn 17 at 5 p.m.32 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-01-16 4 (1 6th Day Ceremony) This is to invite my outstation relatives and friends who are not in receipt ctf individual invitations. to attend the 16th day Ceremony of my late wife Dharmadevi who passed away on 21-12-53 at 11.30 p.m. at my residence i% mile Merslng: Road, Kluang,57 words
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