Indian Daily Mail, 21 January 1954

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 340. siTMO/vPORE. THURSPAJfiUANlfrRY 21 1954, FOUR (PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 367 1 22,000 Released Prisoners Oh Way To Formosa! But Pro-Red Refused By Communists Still In Indian Hands PANMUNJOM, Jan. 20.— Anti-Communiat Chin-j ese a«SI North Korean PoWs began their 3™™g^* freedom today m a tremendous outbur^ of JT^latwn but pro-Red American. British, and So u *h Kareaaj .aptiVes remained m their
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  • 39 1 Photo. nnrii Wanchuk, 25-year-old Maharaja of Bhutan l, K ,ne Dorj. wUte |#carf a8 a mark „r< M-nts P^i^Vibe^T style. In the centre rear is the £SS's MIUW »Srf&. Major General B. Chatterjee.- AP
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  • 439 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 20.— Prime Minister John Ceylon who m effect hold the political balance of power m that tiny nation. The agreement, which vrt-U M placed before the two government* for approval, would n,j many months of bitter dickering over the political
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  • 83 1 A. I. C. C. TO BE ENLARGED From Our Own Correspondent KALYANI (Calcutta), Jan. 20 The Indian National Congress scheduled Ho commence Its plenary session here tomorrow will amend the Constituti,, n to Jmake the All India Congress Committee broaabased by providing lor nomination of members from women, minority communities,
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  • 116 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM. Jan 20 The Congress will content 115 g£t number 86. Commum^s nutting up 36. Praja Socialists ?8 and the Revolutionary Socialists 12. The Travanoor. Tamilnad Congresa will contest 16 seats. Forty-seven candidate* including a few Kerala Socialist partymen wUI seek
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  • 61 1 From Our Own Correspondent BANGALORE, Jan. 2« Mysore Excise Minister Mr T. Channiab toldl the State Assembly yesterday there was no going back on the Prohibition policy m the State. Prohibition had been working satisfactorily m six districts of the State, the Minister said. The policy of
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  • 69 1 LONDON, Jan. 20. The British government v}<*#* today to give all possible aid to British firm* wanting to trade with Red China. Lord Reading minister of State for Foreign Affairs, told questioners m the House of Lords that British businessmen wanting "to discuss trade
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  • 88 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan 20. The Union Railway Minister Mr Lalbahadur Sha s tn yesterday announced appointment of a committee to enquire into recent runway accidents with particular reference to the observance of the regulations and rules by railway staff and vigilance m
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  • 84 1 T— Bomb On Crashed Comet? LONDON, Jan. 20.— A time bomb may have been placed aboard the British Comet Jet Airliner which crashed m the Mediterranean Jan 10, CiyU Aviation Minister Alan Lennox Boyd said last night. Lennox Boyd, returning from an on-the-spot probe of the crash, told reporters he
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  • 40 1 MADRID, Jan. 20. Spain warned Britain that Queen Elizabeth's visit to Gibraltar at the end of her world trip wou'.d be "imprudent" and arouse "national protest from the people of Spain, the Foreign Ministry announced yesterday.- AP
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  • 59 1 Sir Donald MacGiUivray, will be leaving London a^ the end of January for a private visit to friends m East Africa. It will be recalled that bir Donald started his career m the Colonial Service as an administrative officer m Tanganyika He will return
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  • 43 1 7.7 m Muslims Opt For Pakistan KARACHI, Jan 20.-- -Shuaib Qureshi, Pakistan Minister for Refugees and Rehabilitation toVi a news .conference yesterday that 7,700,000 Muslim refugees entered Pakistan from India since partition took place m August 1947 -and they are still coming.- A.P.
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  • 42 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 20. A Foreign Office spokesman said Monday the Indo-Chinese conference over problems arising from the Communist occupation of Tibet, which began m Peiping are cortinuing, but no progress reports have yet been received here.- A.P.
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  • 279 1 KARACHI Jan. 20.— The Pakistan Government last announced the signing here this week of ffve aSeements with the United States Foreign Opei^tio^s A<toinistration for financing national development. Under the agreements United States agrees to aid new project! and to increase its. contribution to
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  • 84 1 KARACHI,Jan. 20 The Pakistan Government yesterday decided to wipe off the statute book a 35-year old British law under which a person can be imprisoned without trial. The measure the l»i» Bengal Regulation Actwas -brought m at the end of world war I when the
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  • 26 1 The Governor of Singapore has by a proclamation prolonged the period of Emergency for a further period of three months commencing from Jan. 22.
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  • 38 1 SYDNEY, Jan. 20 Warren Bardsley, Australia's greatest lefthand batsman, ded at his home here this morning aged 69 He was one of few Australian batman to score a century m each innings vt a test AP
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  • 10 1 Photo. -S3 Kaars* ssss £w»^ AP
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  • 42 1 Asian P.Ms. Conference Apr. 18-May 7 DJAKARTA, Jan. 20.— The conference of Asian premiers m Colombo to be attended by Dr Ali Sastroamidjopo. will be "held from April 28 until May 7, it was learned here today from usually wellinformed sources.- Reuter
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  • 366 1 600 m. ASIANS MUST FIGHT COMMUNISM CEYLON PREMIER NEW DELHI, Jan. 20.-Ceylon ppc?^ c ?< cve S ,!J John Kotelawala Monday night caßgfl^jxm every usly form of Communism lying on our doorsteps. Addressing a public meeting n Parliament House under .he auspices of the Indian Council of World Affairs. Xotelawala
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  • 284 1 Declaring open the School of Building yesterday, iW Chan Bee said this School of Building gives us JSat h?pe that with an ever increasing supply of skilled labour m the building trade, Slumber ol iFreUtog houjJJ built each year will also rapidly so that the.c will be
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  • 62 1 MOSCOW, Jan. 20 Mr. Harry Dowsett a British ship builder said here today a contract under negot ation with the Soviet Union might nnng Britain the world's WBB«« single order for merchant ships. Mr Dowsett said the negoUatons, if successful, would result m order of between £10
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  • 109 1 GEORGETOWN 51 Guiana), Jan. 20 The United. Democratic Party, only opposition group to British Guiana's People's F Progressive Party told the three-man Constitution Commission yesterday that the suspended constitution should be restored intact. John Carter, chairman of the party, urged increased development ol the colony claiming
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  • 71 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 20 Mr Ching W. Cho, South Korean Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs, told reporters here the South Korean Republic would like to participate m the forthcoming Asian premiers conference. Mr Cho who is leader of thf five-man South Korean delegation which arrived here for Asian
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    • 461 2 THE Indian Industrial and Goodwill Delegation sponsored by the AllIndia Manufacturers' Association and headed by Sri Morarji Vaidya, which toured South-East Asia, the Philippines and Japan recently, have on their return to Bombay submitted their report to the Association recommending that a South-East Asian Economic Conference be
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  • 820 2 Assumes Ugly Features? RiHjnuu&x xne language controversy whether ttsh should be allowed as a medium at instrucin Primary and Secondary schools— is assuming unhealthy and ugly features, as the controversy on Linguism had assumed before the announcement of the personnel and terms of reference of the High Powered
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  • 110 2 NEW DELHI: Three hundred and ten prizes have been awarded to the winners m the fifth International Children's Art Exhibition organised here by Shankar, the Indian Cartoonist, prizes will be given away In March next. The President's gold medal for the best picture submitted this year has been
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  • 85 2 JABALPORE: The Praja Socialist Party m Vindhya Pradesh has decided to launch a Satyagraha at Tamara about eighteen miles from Rewa the State Capital when aatyagrahis will take possession of fallow -lands and plough them. This follows the rejection by the State Government of the demand to lease
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  • 272 2 BOMBAY: Bombay's Education Minister Shri Dinkarrao Desai replying to critics of the Government's policy on the question of banning English as the medium of instruction except m the case of AngloIndians and non- Asiatics, says that the Government's recent order on the proposition of English m
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  • 1424 2 Self Respect Marriages—Madras Bill M^PRAS: A Government Bill to provide fnr the registration of Hindu nO n conf orE^T mar nap*, proposed to be introduced m tiie w£Ls The statement of objects i and reasons says, that m a re- cent case the Madras High Court had to consider the
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  • 334 2 TELLICHERRY: The sixth annual conference of the Malabar Landholders' Association which met at Kuttipuram, Kadathanad, requested the Madras Government to enact a single uniform tenancy legislation for the whole State, instead of tackling the problem district by district. Pending such legislation, the Conference asked the Government
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  • 393 2 KARACHI: Khan Abdul I Ghaffar Khan, the Red Shirt leader, told a Press conference m Rawalpindi that he had I told the late Qaed-e-Azam M. A. Jinnah that he favoured accession of Kashmir to Pakistan. The Red Shirt leader came out of the Rawalpindi
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  • 128 2 POPULATION PROBLEM OF INDIA Raisman BOMBAY: Su Jeremy lUtir man, former finance Member of me uovernment 01 adoiu and Vice-Prtsiuent of vie oovernor-uenerai s fc;x<?cuu\v Council, pieaaed recenuv th<n proper attention snouid be paid to the population probkm m Indaa. Sir Jeremy said, m an inurview here, that unless the
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  • 110 2 BOMBAY. A factory lor the manufacture of pipe* for fresh-water supply m the coastal areas of fravancortOochin State will bo built vi that State by the JNorwetii.m technical aid team now m India. The Norwegian Fund ioi Technical Assistance to Inda has signed a contract
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  • 956 3 Scope Of Asian Premiers Confab NEW DELHI: "1 have every hope that Prime Minister Nehru and 1 would solve the Indo-Ceylon problem. He and I can do it If you people 00-oi»«rßte," said Sir Joton Ix'.i.-iawala, Prime Minister <>' Ceylon, to
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  • 622 3 KARACHI: Sir John Kotelawaia, the Ccyion Premier, loid Pressmen at the Karachi Civil airport that it the Pakistan Pnme Minister refused to talk about the American military aid to Pakistan m the proposed Asian Prime Ministers' Conference •nobooy would open his mouth.' Speaking to Pressmen he said
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  • 325 3 NO ONE-ROOM HOUSES ANY MORE— NEHRU BOMBAY: The pronouncement of the Prime Minister. Shri Jawaharlal Nehru on his the New Year's day at Chenibur. that no house for human habitation with less than two rooms should be constructed m the country, was interpreted m two different ways m the Municipal
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  • 238 3 RIGHT TO PETITION PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI: The citizen's right to petition Parliament is Aridened by one of the new rules of procedure of the House of the People formulated by the Speaker, Mr. Mavalankar. on the advice of the Rules Committee of the House. Other new rules or amendments seek
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  • 158 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government decided that a murderer who would have been freed under Islamic law must hang under 'the country's existing .British legal system. The murderer had sought his release because relatives of his victim had submitted a petition forgiving his action. Under Koranic
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  • 194 3 LONDON: Mj. Gordon Burley, a former R.A.F. Officer who served near Calcutta disclosed 1 Chat while climbing m the Himalayas m 1946, he and his porters came across mysterious footprints. He said: "I wag told these were the marks of the 'Yeti' a fierce being, half-man halfbeast, covered
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  • 351 3 Rural To Be Translated Into English NEW DELHI: Eight classics m five Indian languages are to be translated shortly into English, and French, and possibly Spanish, under the auspices of the United Nations Economic, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation, Sri Prem Kirpal, Deputy Director of UNESCO, said. They are "Gowdan" by
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  • 558 3 BOMBAY: Sir Jeremy Raisman, British financial expert, and former Finance Member of the Viceroys Executive Council m undivided India, expressed himself "strongly m favour of the United Kingdom investing m development schemes m the Commonwealth." In an interview he eaid "The difficulty is that since the
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  • 658 3 CALCUTTA: Dr. B. C. Roy, the Chief Minister of West Bengal, will ooen the temporary Conjjressnagar Station at Kalyani. He will travel by special train from Sealdah. The Reception Committee of the 59th session of the Indian National Congress shifted its offices to Kalyani recently
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  • 41 3 LAHORE: There are about J90.000 blind persons m Pakistan, according: to Sir C. VtdKenzie, British specialist m blind welfare, whose services tiavc been loaned to Pakistan by the U.K. Educational. Scientific and Cultural Or- gfanizution.— FOC
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  • 52 4 Mr. B D. Ahmed, M.8..8.5., author of books on Islam and medical practitioner, will give a public lecture m English m the Arts Theatre, The Uniloooooooooooooooooooooo; versity, Cluny Road, on Monday, Jan. 25. at 8.15 p.m. The title of his lecture will be: "Economic System at
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  • 1109 4 -A BRIEF SUMMARY Following brief summary of the Indo-Ceylon problem sets out the basic issue of citizenship and the criterion by which some people are described as Indians. Enquiries show that the Nehru-Senanayake discussions of last year m London are more or less past history and that the
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  • 231 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 2fc— Mrs. Pandit, President of the United Nations General Assembly, said today she had no reason to doubt that member countries would agree that the Assembly should reconvene on February 9 to discuss the Korean situation as requested by India.
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  • 124 4 Britain To Regain Iranian Oil LONDON, Jan. 20 Britain last night was reported seeking a half -share m a projected international combine that would channel Iranian oil back into world markets. The remaining snare m the projected combine which has still to be approved by the countries mainly involved would
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  • 73 4 BOMBAY: Tulsiprasa Durgaprasad Khaitan, Bombay industrialist, was charge-sheet-ed before the President Magis trate, Mr. M. Nasrullah Khaitan was charged with "conspiracy to murder" Khedia. a city cotton broker. Khaitan will stand his trial before Mr. Nasrullah. The bail application made by his counsel was rejected, and he
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  • 61 4 COLOMBO: The entire group of Communists at the Ceylon University, Peradeniya, have been expelled! from the Communist Party for collaborating with Mr. Basil de Suva and Mr. Gt V.S. de Suva, co-Editors of "The Dawn of a Happy Worlds Those expelled number about 15. The Party trial,
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  • 92 4 BOMBAY: Sri E. Rajaram Rao. Customs Member of the Central Board of Revenue, described the pearls industry as "a real cottage industry." He was speaking at a reception given m his honour by the Bombay Genuine Pearls Dealers' Association, when he was shown the various processes involved m
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  • 366 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) Thrilling badminton by some of Malaya's most famous players k-ould be witnessed tonight at the Singapore Badminton Hall when the exhibition matches and finals of the Tournament held m connection with the Indian Republic Day celebrations will be
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