Indian Daily Mail, 22 January 1954
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Title Section16 1954-01-22 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 341. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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559 1954-01-22 1 We're Extremely Relieved, Says Nehru NEW DELHI, Jan. 21. Prime Minister Mr. Jaw aha rial Nehru of India was stated yesterday to be "relieved and very pleased" that the hand over of prisoners to the United Nations from the southern camp mA.P. - 559 words
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Article226 1954-01-22 1 Mr. Pandit NEW DELHI, Jan. 21.— The release of Korean prisoners does not lessen the need for a United Nations General Assembly discussion of the whole Korean problem, Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, of India, told a press conference here yesterday. "Some people think that, withA.P. - 226 words
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Article28 1954-01-22 1 SAIGON, Jan. 21. The French Army today announced that French Union forces who entered Thakhek vceUr'iay found th« Vietminh had badly lootid th» town bfifore28 words
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Article108 1954-01-22 1 ONE MORE REQUEST AND THEN PANMUNJOM, Jan. 21 Indian Lieut. Gen. X S. Thimayya said today he uill a.s.k the Communists once more to accept 349 pro-Communist captives including 21 Americans and one Uriion and if the Redh refuse Indian guards will nimply walk away from the captives at midnightAP - 108 words
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222 1954-01-22 1 ONLY 671 PERMITS TO INDIANS AS AGAINST 1j619 TO OTHERS (By Our Staff Reporter) The new Immigration Ordinance is working satisfactorily and fewer people are entering the Colony to take up permanent residence, the big reduction being m Indians. Sj said Mr. J.222 words
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Article46 1954-01-22 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 21. Examination of the Soviet built jet fighters which had come Into the hands of United States forces showed that the steel used m them, was deficient m virtually all alloys Mr. Arthur Bunker, President of the Climax Molybdenum Company *aid here,- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article81 1954-01-22 1 WHAT IS I. T. LIKE IN U. K. LONIX>N, Jan. 21.—Thirtysix persons m Britain have a yearly income of £205,000, the taxman reported yesterday. After he has had his slice they are left with only £8,333. In an annual report the Inland Revenue Authorities did not name the top moneymakersA.P. - 81 words
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86 1954-01-22 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM. Jan. 21. Seventy-six accused m the Central Jail rioting case were acquitted yesterday by the Sessions Judge of Trivandrum. Among them were four Communist candidates m the ensuing elections to the State Assembly including Mr. T. V. Thomas, Leader of86 words
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43 1954-01-22 1 From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Jan. 21. The Andhra Government have issued orders for the augmentation of the special armed police from the present strength of 13 companies to 17. Recruitment already begun is being expedited. Copyright.43 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-01-22 1 International Leader C. -G. Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh (extreme Right) India's Finance Minister, In whose honour a reception was* given at the Sea View Hotel, Tuesday night. Chatting with him m the British Commissioner-General m South-East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald and on his right iv Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Reprepresentative56 words
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98 1954-01-22 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Jan. 21.-Mr. Purushotham Tricumdas, Socialist Leader, told a news conference yesterday that a democratic research centre was m possession of what is claimed to be documentary evidence to show that the Communist Party of India had adopted legal and98 words
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Article137 1954-01-22 1 BATTLE OF THE BIOLOGISTS KARACHI, Jan. 21 The sixth Pakistan science conference which opened here ;>n Monday looks like turning into an Ea&t-West "battle of the biologists," Professor Julian Huxley, Britain's well-known biologist and writer yesterday challenged Soviet biologist Nicolai Nuzhdin to a public discussion on basic biological principles. HeReuter - 137 words
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Article25 1954-01-22 1 One Communist terrorist has surrendered m the Federation. Terrorists have murdered a civilian, wounded two others and are believed to havf abducted wotha*25 words
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Article, Illustration106 1954-01-22 1 Dr. Luther Evans, (right,) Director-General of UNESCO, and Sir Ronald Adam, (left) Chairman of the UNESCO Executive Hoard. In New Delhi for the first meeting of the Indian Commission of UNESCO, went to the fifth international Children's Exhibition there to see the 1,700 exhibits that have been106 words
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221 1954-01-22 1 U.S. Not To Purchase! Rubber Tin In 1955 WASHINGTON, Jan. 21- President Eisenhowers 1955 budget, sent to Congress today, foretold termination of the United States programmes for purchasing rubber, tin and abaca (hemp). The President had this to say: •'Expenditures and receipts for rubber, tin and abaca fiber programmes, currentlyA.P. - 221 words
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Article104 1954-01-22 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 21. The Madras State High Court yesterday allowed the petition of the Madras Electric Tramway Company to wind up and ap» pointed the official receiver as the official liquidator. The request for winding up wag asked on the104 words
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Article70 1954-01-22 1 From Our Own Correspondent CONGRESS NAGAR (Kalyani), Jan. 21.— The Congress Working Committee meeting on the eve of the plenary session adopted nine resolutions on several questions facing India including the Pak-United States Military Pact, colonialism and racial discrimination. The resolution on colonialism urged the Governments concerned70 words
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Article77 1954-01-22 1 LONDON, Jan. 21. Mr. Anthon Eden, "the Foreign Secretary stated m the House of Commons that the United States Government had kept the British Government informed of its attitude towards granting aid to Pakistan. He had been asked by a Labour member what communicationsReuter - 77 words
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Article223 1954-01-22 1 Narrow Escape For Zafrullah Pak. Rail Crash KARACHI, Jan. i\ Two coaches were smashed and four burned when the "Pakistan Mail"— Lahore t<> Karachi Express was m collision with a goods train, 70 miles from Karachi, today. The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, who was aboard ihe trainReuter - 223 words
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275 1954-01-22 1 Discussing the difficulties facing the Federation Government with regard to the problem of education, the Director of Education, Mr. L. I. Lewis m a broader/ 1 last night said the solution was m the hands of the people and if they wanted education they275 words
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Advertisement36 1954-01-22 1 Subscription Rates (BY POST) Malaya, B. N. Borneo ana Sarawak. 1 Montn 5.50 3 Montns 16.50 6 Montns 33.00 1 Year 66.00 OTHER PLACES 1 Month 650 3 Months 1950 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 780036 words
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Article538 1954-01-22 2 "TO be able to acquire m three months a degree of skill which will make a person employable is certainly something which should attract the jobless street boys who now tend to become juvenile delinquents and secret society members," declared Mr. Thio Chan Bee, M.L.C.,538 words
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Article, Illustration1845 1954-01-22 2 Olen Clements - Olen Clements by GEGAMAT: Gen. Sir Gerald Templer stared at the Chinese and Tamil Indian village councilmen. "What's the matter with you people?" his voice bounced off the walls, "Haven't you got any guts?" The interpreter rattled off his words. "I hear CommunistsA.P. - 1,845 words
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Article181 1954-01-22 2 NEW DELHI: Acharya Kripalani President of the Praia Socialist Party has made a call to the loaders and •people °f India to solve India's problems m a Gandhian way. In his opinion all the ills of India today were due to India's leaders and people'sBNFS - 181 words
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Article143 1954-01-22 2 NEW DELHI: India has made marked progress m the educational field during the five-year period 1947-52. according to the quinquinial report of progress of education m India. Whereas m 1946-47 all the States and the Centre together spent only Rs 200 million on education during theBNFS - 143 words
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Article536 1954-01-22 2 During a week when the main news m the world was the Bermuda communique and the Paris meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, there was published m London a document called the second annual report on the Colombo Plan. It appeared unobgtrugively. Yet the enterprise536 words
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Article374 1954-01-22 2 NEW DELHI: The Pakistan Times, an influential Eng. lish daily of Lahore, founded by the late Mohammed AJi Jinn ah, said recently that fears of disastrous consequences for Pakistan as a result of accepting United States military aid continue to grow. The -paper was commenting onIIS - 374 words
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Article138 1954-01-22 2 MADRAS: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Congress President, will undertake a six-day election tour m the TravancorcCochin State early m February m connection with the general elections m the State. According to the present programme, Mr. Nehru will arrive m Coimbatore by air on Feb. 4 and proceed toFOC - 138 words
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706 1954-01-22 3 Congress Vs Communists And Congress Vs Akalis dent of the Bharat News and Fea^e L^^x^"** 00 ,*,mW.i.t was revkminr the el^t^pr^a^Sons and^"^ ..aiming on t*e part of various partfcT^T n^L c?e ?f 11 States ud s« to M y land frontiertotL^J^? p land-end mBNFS - 706 words
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797 1954-01-22 3 EhNAKULAM Women were best-suited to occupy posts of Municipal Chairmen said Sri C. Rajagopalachariar. Chief Minister. Madras, replying to the address of welcome presented by the Municipal Council. Krnakulam. And replying to a similar -uddress presented by the Trichur Council, earlier. Rajaji said th^FOC - 797 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-01-22 3 Hl<** New York's heaviest snowfall In five years paints a white picture at Battery Park and 1 on the tops of Lower Manhattan's skyscrapers on Jan. 1& The forty-one- hour snowfall was followed on Jan. 13 by the coldest weather of the year— APAP - 44 words
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Article293 1954-01-22 3 LOW COST HOUSING EXHIBITION NEW DELHI: Sardar Swaran Singh. Union Minister for Works, Housing, and Supply, explained the objects of the international exhibition O n low-coat housing held here. Calling for a departure from traditional idea* of building houses, he said, "social habitS and the economic structure were undergoing aFOC - 293 words
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Article220 1954-01-22 3 NEW DELHI: A deposit of white sand which is suitable as a substitute for the impor- i ted Leigh ton Buzzard sand for testing cement has been discovered m the Chlngleput district of Madras as a result of investigation by the Geological Survey of IndiaFOC - 220 words
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Article68 1954-01-22 3 FATNA: The National Executive of the Praja Socialist Party, which met here under the chairmanship of Aoharya J. B. Kripalani passed a resolution demanding the merger of Chandernagore with West Bengal. The resolution said that welfare schemes which at present existed m Chandernagore should be maintained and suchFOC - 68 words
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249 1954-01-22 3 VANDALISM IN EDUCATION IN BOMBAY? BOMBAY: Mr. Frank Anthony, MP, called upon "all good men and 'women to unite m raising 1 their voice against the Bombay Governments recent order prohibiting the use of English as medium of instruction m primary arid secondary education, which he described as "an actFOC - 249 words
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Article118 1954-01-22 3 A lesiurely study of India i and her problems is the object of the visit of Mr. John D. I Rockfeller, 47-year old son of I the American oil-king. He is < accompanied by his wife, m this second visit of his to 1 this country. HeBNFS - 118 words
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473 1954-01-22 3 Agents And Advocates In Sup-Court NEW DELJH: The "dual 1 system" of Agents and Advocates m the Suprenfe Court i s being abolished with effect from January 26. Amendments to the Supreme Court Rules to implement this decision and also make provision for reducing the cost of litigation and delayFOC - 473 words
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Article70 1954-01-22 3 RAJKOT SAURASHTRA Shri U. N. Dhetoar. Chief Minister of Saurashtra and a great disciple of Mahatma Gandhi has expressed his desire to resign the Chief Ministership aud lake up the work of revitaiis&tion o i the congress organisation m Sourashtra. This is not the first time that Shri70 words
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Article71 1954-01-22 3 BOMBAY: A five-storeyed building was completely burnt down by fire, resulting m hardships to over twentyfive families and loss of property amounting to lakhs of rupees The flre occurred m a building located m one of the most congested parts of the city and all theBNFS - 71 words
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Article, Illustration95 1954-01-22 3 The Egyptian Government on Jan. 13 ordered the dissolution of the once powerful Moslem Brothers Association and arresttL£L}*2?*£?% f ite I****™' inclu n 8r "Supreme Guide" Hassan El Hodeiby, an official source (said. The official raid the dissolution decision was* made during the early hours of the day and immediately95 words
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Article304 1954-01-22 3 NEW DELHI: The University Grants Commission, appointed by the Government of India, has decided that a university professor should not be paid less than Rs 800-1,200 and a university lecturer Rs 250-500. Announcing this, a Press Note issued by the Commission hero said that m order toFOC - 304 words
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143 1954-01-22 3 LiUCKNOW: Acharya. J. B Kripalani, President of the All India Praja Socialist Party, feared that a violent revolution wag inevitable m India, if the present conditions of poverty, unemployment and economic deterioration continued, "We must find a way out to ward off this danger, heBNFS - 143 words
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364 1954-01-22 3 BOMBAY Tulsiprasad Khaitan, a city multi-miliion-aire, was charge sheeted before the Presidency Magistrate M Nasrullah, at the Esplanade Court and accused of having conspired with three others to murder Keshavadev Kedia a share broker. According to the police, Khaitan between July Ist and Oct. 30BNFS - 364 words
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Article77 1954-01-22 4 COLOMBO. Jan. 21. A working oomittee of the Sri \;ink.t Freedom Party yesterday unanimously reaffirmed their decision to boycott all ceremonies with the Queens visit next April. The Party nas 11 of the 109 seats m the House of Representatives. Thirteen other members of theReuter - 77 words
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Article94 1954-01-22 4 Following are the results of the Indian Republic Day 1964 Badminton Tournament Finals and Exhibition matches played yesterday at the Badminton Hall:Men's Singles Antony Gomez beat Titus Ma thews, 16-8, 15-7. Men's Doubles Harbajan Singh and SarduJ Singh beat Antony Gomez and J. P. Moras. 15-11, 15-7. Mixed94 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-01-22 4 Photo. Photo taken on the occasion of a dinner party given last Sunday by Mr S. G. Dastaeir (seated) seventh from left) Managing Proprietor of M/s MohdL Ayoob Co,, to Mie members) of the South Indian Muslim Education Mission. The honoured guests are Mr.I.D.M. - 79 words
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Article70 1954-01-22 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. President Eisenhower started his second year m the White House Wednesday and received a surprise gift depicting his career from boyhood on a Kansas farm to the Presidency. The gift, a handsome 12%--inch cup made of steuben glass, was presented to theA.P. - 70 words
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Article115 1954-01-22 4 Mr S. L. Poplai, Director of Surveys and Documents m the Indian Council of Wortd Affairs, New Delhi, is arriving m Singapore on Jan.. 24. Mr. Poplai, who is on a study tour of Pakistan, Egypt, Syria, France, Holland, U.K., U.S A., Japan. Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand115 words
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Article25 1954-01-22 4 BOMBAY. Jan. 21.— Cheddi Jagan. deposed Chief Minister of British Guiana, left by air We<lnejday for Cairo on his way back to Georgetown.25 words
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450 1954-01-22 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 21. Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, is expected to make a lengthy review of his Government's foreign policy. particularly on Pakistan and Korea, m an address to the National Congress (ruling Party) today. The general secretaries of theReuter - 450 words
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566 1954-01-22 4 Badminton Links Malaya And India Together MacD (By Our Staff Reporter) The Indian Republic Day celebration* m Singapore started last evening with exhibition badminton matches by some of Malaya's world famous champions Ong Poh Llm and Ismail bin Marjan, at the S. It. A. Hall. Other exhibition players were NgIIS - 566 words
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Article93 1954-01-22 4 DJAKARTA, Jan. 21.— The government of the Soviet Union has approved the appointment of Dr. Sufoandrio a3 first Indonesia Ambassador to the Soviet Union, the Foreign Ministry announced today. Dr. Subandrio is now Ambassador m London, i According to the Djakarta j morning paper "Berita93 words
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Article99 1954-01-22 4 Under the Income Tax Or- > dinance employers are requir- J ed to make a return of parti- eulars respecting employees of certain classes employed m C 1953. The Income Tax Department S has sent forms for completion C to many local employers. Any >99 words
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Article39 1954-01-22 4 AND NOT U.K. LONDON, Jan. 21. A British Foreign office spokes- man said that no arrange* I menta had been made for Britain to take Dart m Soviet American talks m Berlin on President Elsenhower's atomic energy plan.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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