Indian Daily Mail, 23 January 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 842. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1954. FOUR PAGES lfc CENTS
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  • 449 1 'We'll Stick To Our Freedom Even In Face Of A-Bombs NO MIL. ALLIANCE WITH ANYONE KALYANI, Jan. 22.— The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, said here last night that India would hold to her freedom and independence "whether atom bombs
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  • 164 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 22 Problems connected with American investment m Asia will bt discussed at an all-day conference m New York on •Saturday. the International Conference on Asian Problem? mnounced yesterday. The conference wiU cover such topics as: "American Private Enterprise and the Investment Relationship m
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  • 82 1 From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Jan. 22. Between 8,000 and 10,000 bargemen who help m bringing cargo from ships to the shore yesterday downed their oars and refused to get into barges demanding security of service and 25 per cent increase m wages. The strike
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  • 73 1 Dr. B. D. Ahmed. M.8.8.5; author of books on Islam and medical practioner. will Rive a public lecture m English m the Arts Theatre, The University, Cluny Road, on Monday, 25th at 8.15 p.m. The title of the lecture will be "ECONOMIC SYSTEM OF
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  • 57 1 From Our Own Correspondent MAI>RAS, Jan. 22. Pilot excavation operations m Uie lignite fields at Neiveli m the South Arcot District estimated to contain 2,000 million tons of brown coal, will be completed m six months after which plans for full-scale excavations
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  • 41 1 VATICAN CITY, Jan. 22^ Pope Pius yesterday received m private audience Djoemhana Wiriaatmadja, Minister of the Indonesian Republic to the Holy See. The Pop© also received Bishop of Bel'ary, India, Mons John Hogan, born m Liver- pool.- A.P.
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  • 408 1 From Our Own Correspondent KARACHI, Jan. 22 Over 200 person* mostly women and children, were charred to death and 50 seriously injured when the Karachi bound "JPakistan Man" collided against a derailed oil wagon yesterday morning, 15 miles from
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  • 48 1 We Will Staff Guard Jap. P.M. Photo. Premier Shigeruf Yonhida of Japan (rives his first »ress conference of 1964. m Tokyo, January 9. The Premier* Raid that Japan would keep step with the free democracies m 'Standing on eruard." At left Us Chief Cabinet Secrftar.v Kenii Fukunaffa.- AP
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  • 128 1 Jain Saint Arrives Here Muni Shivlalji Mahraj, a Jain saint arrived her© yesterday from Kuala Lumpur, He is on a mission of World peace and universal love and visiting his disciples all over the world. The Swamiji coming from Mount Abu, m Ahemedabad. the headquarters of Jalnism, has visited Rangoon,
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    57 1 Photo: A 25-year-old Communist leader, Chit Than Tun,, disciple of Burmese Communist Chief Thakin Than .Tun, recently renounced his party ties and surrendered to the Government In Rangoon. Photo Shows:— Chit .Than Tun (left) talking with the defence Parliamentary .Secretary, Thakin Chit Arming (right) at his office after he had
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  • 494 1 Satisfaction with the success of recent operations m South Kedah wa» expressed by tho High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer. when he addressed a conference at Kulim during a two-day tour of Kodak. The High Commissioner, addressed a conference at Kulim of senior civil police
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  • 283 1 LONDON, Jan. 22. The British Government is to provide two ships, the Asturias and the Captain Hobson to help carry back home the Indian troops and«R«d Cross workers who did guards and administration work for the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission
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  • 208 1 Korea Debate: Attlee's Backing For Menon LONDON, Jan. 22. The British Labour Opposition is backing India's request that the United Nations General Assembly should be reconvened on Feb 9 to debate Korea, it wa» learned authoritatively ta«t night. Mr. Krishna Menon, India's representative at the United Nations, has had several
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  • 441 1 SEOUL, Jan. 22. The Indian Command planned a last-minute appeal today to the Communists to take back 21 Americans and 328 other prisoners from a pro-Red camp. If it fails, the camp will be thrown open and the prisoners allowed to go where
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  • 109 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 22. Saudi Arabia, the Yemen and Indonesia yesterday announced support of Mrs. Vijaya L*kshmi Pandit's proposal that the United Nations General Assembly be reconvened on Feb. 9 to consider Korean problems. This brought the total number of supporting countries to 12, including the
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  • 204 1 Mrs. Goode Opens Indian Arts And Crafts Exhibition Mrs. W. A. C. Goode declaring open an exhibition of Indian Arts and Craft at the Gandhi Memorial Hall last evening, paid a glowing tribute to Indian Arts and Crafts. Recalling the days she spent m India, Mrs. Goode thought she should
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  • 110 1 Appeal To Ex Congressmen From Our Own Correspondent KAL.YANI CONGRESS NAX3AR, CCalcutta), Jan. 22.— Congress president Sri Jawaharlal Nehru addressing a Youth Convention here said "India is among very few countries which are really free." "It is a country whose policy was not influenced oy others" he added. Nehru extended
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  • 28 1 LONDON, Jan, 22 Karl Res sell Bertrund Russell, the 81-yv.ar-iold philosopher— un derwent a "ttot very serious" operation at a London hoa* pltiil yesterday. The hospital ?Cto?.- AP
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    • 376 2 LOTTERY: A MISCONCEPTION WHILE we reserve our comments on the Johore Government's failure to secure the Federal authorities' permission to run a State lottery for social welfare work m the State, we cannot support its argument that a third of the Federal lottery tickets are usually sold
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  • 152 2 NEW DELHI: six State Governments have received •MMTtiOf totalunsr Rs. 18.5 lakhs for advancing: rural loacs to displaced persona during the final year ending next month. Individual sanctions range from Rs. 50.000 m the case of Kutch to Its 8 lakhs m the case of Raiasthan. U.P.
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  • 180 2 BOMBAY: An unportaut dtej> has been decided on by the Bombay Government re. cently m regard to nousing. A notification issued by the Government says: m view of the prevailing: housing conditions, the Government of Bombay have decided to withdraw the areas of Greater north of
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  • 426 2 LONDON: "The Observer" called for further information on charges made m mass circulating "Daily Express" that Sri B. Appa Saheb Pant, Indian High Commissioner m East Africa, was beine "kicked oat" "The Observer" noted that the report that Sri
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  • 83 2 MADRAS: Can the Deader the House, Sri C. Subraman am interrupt the proceedings of the Assembly by calling some members to order. This ques-tion-hour m the Legislative Assembly, by Sri K. I\ Gopalan, and the Chief Minister said that if a member, failed to follow
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  • 359 2 PHILATELIC EXHIBITION IN DELHI OCT. NEW DELHI: Mr. H. L. Jerath, Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs, announced that India proposed to hold an International Philatelic and Postal Exhibition In New Delhi, m October, the first of its kind m Asia and 13th fn the world. The exhibition will be organised
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  • 519 2 NEW DELHI: Additional projects costing between Ite. 160 and Rs. 175 crori; IS to^^enL hand during the rest of the Five-Year Plan period to increase opportunities for employment and improve the purchasing power of peopleV chronic 3c?ty This is disclosed m the details now made
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  • 340 2 MADRAS: Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, paid a tribute to what the Madras State had done to make the temples what they were at the present day the centre of all that is good and great." The Governor was unveiling a portrait of
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  • 104 2 COLOMBO: Elephants m Ceylon are dying twice as last as they are being born The Wild Liie Department says there are only about 1,000 elephants m Ceylon jungles today and that their rate of reproduction i s about 6to 7 per cent, while their rate of depletion
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  • 139 2 QUILON: '«I am thoroughly satisfied that Communism has not struck its roots m Travan-core-Cochin at all, although from a distance we have always been feeling that Tra-vanoore-Cochin is the hotbed of Communism" declared Sri M. Ananthasayanam Ayyangar, Deputy Speaker of the House of the People.
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  • 457 2 Presentation Of Industrialists Views To Govt. I BOMBAY: A view that greater scope should be given to the association of pro- minent industrialists with industrial enterprise m the country was put forward by prominent business men and industrialists, from all parts of India, who assembled m Bombay. Shri H. P.
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  • 42 2 KARACHI Arrangements tor opening a new Indian Vi s a Office m Hyderabad, Sind, a?e nearly completed. Sri H. C. Mohindra, a senior 2W l wS£ SiA SUSSES four new visa offlce»-two m eacn country.- FOC
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  • 459 2 INTERESTED TN CULTURAL SOCIAL SIDE OF AIKYA KERALA Letter To The Editor: Sir, The advice you sought to impart to the focal Malayalees through your leading article at the 14th instant, regarding: the proposed Aikya Kerala convention m Singapore, is, I am afraid, not convincing enough. At the 36th Annual
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  • 77 2 A pair of all-rubber doors, believed to bo tno largest m the world, are to be installed on trial at a British motor firm. They are 12 feet hieh and 10 feet wide. If the doors are found suitable, they will bo installed throughout the factory. The advantage
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  • 538 3 Implementation Off Citizenship Act In Equitable Manner meeting. At the Conference, after th« rwTiL-T anot l r expreW the view .xXntH^of S^t^'heT; £s The Conference alno set up two official m n it< one «n behalf of India, and another on behalf T ciVtoS evolve a suitable formula
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  • 401 3 TANJORE: It is learnt that so far 20.000 acres of land have been donated as gift to the Bhoodan Yagna movement m Tamil Nad and that about 5.000 acres were obtained during the tours m which Mr. Shanker Rao Deo had covered nearly 500 miles on
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  • 210 3 NAIROBI: The Northern Rhodesia Indian Association, residing m Northern Rhodesia have brought to the notice of the Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. a "number of most undemocratic and objectionable features of life prevailing m Northern Rhodesia," according to information reaching here.' A
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  • 183 3 BANGALORE: Some specimens of Yugoslavian minerals were presented to the Mu s eum of the Raman Research Institute here by Dr. Gojko Nikolis, Ambassador for Yugoslavia m India, at a brief ceremony at the Institute. While donating the minerals, Dr. Nikolis read a letter from the Yugoslavian Minister
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  • 302 3 ORIENTAL MSS. FOR BRITISH MUSEUM LONDON: Tne British Museum acquirea 22 Oriental manuscripts during the past year. Tma is recorded m me .ttunetin of Oriental Studies lyoa of me Association ot Jbntiah Orientalists which reveals that among the additions were nine m Tibetan, tive m Chinese one m Hindi, a
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  • 111 3 CALCUTTA: Pakistan Prime Minister Mr. Mohamed Ali has suggested to India's Prime Minister Shn Jawaharal Nehru a meeting between the two Prime Ministers early next month. Mr. Ali told reporters here that this suggestion had been made m a letter he had sent to the Indian Prime Minister.
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  • 489 3 C.R'S Advice To T.C. State TRIVANDRLM: Addressing a meeting, SRI 0 RAJAGOPALACHARIAK, Chief Minister, Madras, appealed to the people to vote a Government with strong majority to power. The alternative would be the risk of President's rule m Travancore-Cbchin State, and there could be no
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  • 46 3 JOHANNESBURG: The S. African Government has imposed heavily increased customs duties on plain cotton piece-goods from certain countries, including INDIA, Japan, Sr>ain. Hungary, Mexico, and Pakistan, and an additional dumping duty on these goods if theY flrtrrtA fnnm Idrvnti FOC
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  • 198 3 INDIA'S WORK IN KOREA APPRECIATED NEW YORK: The conduct of the Indian Custodian Force m Korea has been highly commended by the Milwaukee Journal, a prominent Midwestern newspaper of the United States. In an editorial captioned "Indians, Fine Job In Korea," the paper says: "Next to a propaganda victory won
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  • 109 3 BOMBAY Indian mountaineers have planned several assaults on Himalayan peaks, according to Shri G. D. Joshi. Secretary the Himalayan Society, Nanda Dcvi, Kamet, Panchchuli, Nellakanth, Trisul Nandaket. Chaukhamba, Sumeru, Abigamau Dunagiri are among the peaks the plan to climb. They also plan to organise hiking parties
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  • 68 3 UONGRESSNAGAR: Throe railway workmen were inlured when a bomb exploded at the Kalyani station siding where the Centenary Exhibiuontiain was scheduled to stop on Jan. 18. The workmen were digging earth. They were admitted to the Oong:ressnag;<r hospital. Police later visited the area and recovered
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  • 88 3 MADRAS: The Jhansi Mathar Sangham, a women's association, was inaugurated on Jan. 13 at a. public meeting m the maidan m front of the Hindi Prachar Sabha m Thyagarayanagar. Mr. C. R Ramaswami, M.L.A., presided. Srimathi Lakshmikanthamma, Secretary of the Sangham, welcomed those present. Srimathi Leelavathi Ramasubramaniam,
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  • 187 3 BOMBAY: Sir Philip Man-son-Bahr, noted British scientist and specialist m tropical medicine, told Pressmen that malaria nad been, successfully wiped out from various regions of the world, including Sardinia and British Guiana. Sir Philip Manson-Bahr, who arrived here on a three-week lecture tour of India sponsored by
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  • 392 3 NEW DELHI: The Calendar Reform Committee of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research has recommended to the Government that "steps should be taken to compile an Indian ephemeris and nautical almanac showing m advance the position of the sun. the moon. the planets and other important heavenly
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    82 3 The Federation Department of Aborigines persuaded a IffTOup of Oransr Laut (8e» people) at Bukit Bangkong, Sepang, Selangor, to plant hill-padt on land they owned on which there was poor rubber. Despite the doubts of the Orang Laut, the experiment turned tout so successfully that the Department.has bought some of
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  • 98 3 NEW DELHI: There have been widespread rumours circulating m Calcutta, Kanpur and other parts of the country to the effect that nickel-brass two-anna coins have been demonetised, as a result of which people are chary of accepting these coins m their normal transactions. It is notified for
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  • 150 4 JAFFNA: The Mayor of Jaffna told the monthly general meeting of the Jaffa Municipal Council that the housing scheme m Karayoor was intended to stamp out slums m the area. He said that tenants should be taught to use the houses m the proper way.
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  • 121 4 COLOMBO: Ceylonese girl Visakha Karunaratne returned from India having obtained Mysore University's M.A. degree m Sanskrit with Indian Philosophy as a special subject. She received her degree at last week's Convocation presided over by the Maharaja of Mysore who is the Chancellor of the University.
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  • 53 4 COLOMBO: Eight delegates from the Soviet Union to the ECAFE conference arrived here. This is the first time that a delegation from the Soviet Union has come to Ceylon to attend an international conference. The Russian delegation will be going) on a "sightseeing" tour to Kandy
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  • 280 4 CEYLON NEWS: Sri Lanka Freedom Party COLOMBO Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, the leader of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party, said that the Party was "most likely" to boycott the ceremonial opening of Parliament by the Queen m April. Mr. Bandaranaike said
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  • 144 4 CHAVAKACHCHERI: The Minister of Education, Mr. M. D. Banda, addressing the Chavakachcheri Teachers' Association at a reception to him, said teachers should co-operate to improve the standard of education m the country. A country's progress, he explained, depended on education, Teachers should train pupils to be devoted
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  • 236 4 CHAVAKACHCHERI: Mr. M. D. Banda, Minister of Education, opened a model KinderI garten iind the science block at Chavakachcheri Government Girls' College. Mr. V. Kumaraswamy, Parliametary Secretary to the Minister of Justice and M.P. for Chavakachcheri, said the modern woman should be equipped with a sound knowledge of science.
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  • 115 4 The Singapore -Printers Union m a statement igsucd yesterday says: "The Malayan Publishing House Ltd. m its letter dated Jan, 18, informed the Singapore Employees Union that the Company was prepared to accept the request for a 15. p.c. increase m the basic wages
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  • 53 4 COLOMBO: Mr. K. Alvappillai, the Permanent Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and Food, is m favour of banning the import of seed onions provided farmers In Oeylon would preserve heir require* meats of seed onions and pro* duce sufficient onions to meet the entire needs
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  • 345 4 BANGALORE: Answering a volley of questions on the medical test conducted on the "wonder girl" of Coorg. Srimathi Dhanalakshmi. m the Victoria Hospitfel some time ago, Sri T. Channiah Minister for Public Health said m the Legislative Council, that a "thorough observation and investigation made m
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  • 131 4 BOMBAY: The standard of education m secondary schools and colleges has gone up, and the literacy level has been rising throughout Pakistan since, the partition, said Dr. M. R. S.ddiqui Vice-Chancellor of Peshawar University Board for Pakistan. He said the old system of education still
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  • 84 4 Football Tournament finala will be played today at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. The tournament is played m connection with Indian Republic Day celebrations. Mr. M. Gopala Menon will kick off the ball and prizes and souvenirs will be given away by Mrs. R. W. Jakeman.
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  • 61 4 KARACHI: Sir John Kotelawala visited Khwaja Nazimuddln, the last Premier of Pakistan, and an old Cambridge contemporary of Sir John. Khwaja Nazimuddin who has now abandoned hustings for farming told Sir John that he wanted to serve his country like him as Prime Minister but
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