Indian Daily Mail, 25 January 1954
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Title Section10 1954-01-25 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 344. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUABj10 words
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Article1827 1954-01-25 1 ADDRESSING INDIAN REPUBLIC DAY MEETING YESTERDAY 7e//$ Indians: Identify Witfi Malaya Menon Says "No Longer Be Indians In This Country: Call Yourselves Malayans'* (By Our Staff Reporter) Yesterday, the Governor of Singapore Sir John Nicoll, recalled the advice which Sri Jawaharlal Nehru gave Malayan Indians during1,827 words
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Article366 1954-01-25 1 An Area Of Peace— Nehru's Aim U.S. Aid To Pak A Threat To His Design: India Would Resist Aggression With All Might KALYANI, (Near Calcutta) ;Jan. 24. The Indian Prime (Minister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru yesterday denned his foreign .policy objective as the creation of "an area of peace" m AsiaReuter - 366 words
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268 1954-01-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM. Jan. 24.— Congress is -likely to have great advantage over other parties m the ensuing elections to the Assembly m Travan-core-Cochin State as it is the only party contesting more number of seats than absolute majority, m fact practically268 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-01-25 1 LONDON, Jan. 24.— Eighty flying saucers took off from London airport yesterday. They were boxed m the cargo section of a KLM plane en route to Australia on a rush shipment for the Queen's banquet table. The Wedgewood China were sent to replace breakages and to complete aA.P. - 59 words
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Article58 1954-01-25 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 24. Two members of the Indian Defence Ministry security corps were shot dead yesterday while guarding a naval instal-lation-near the proposed atomci research laboratory at Trombay, 15 miles from here. The Indian navy immediately opened a court of inquiry into the shootings and a securityA.P. - 58 words
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Article, Illustration130 1954-01-25 2 This is killer volcano Merapi which erupted recently killing 79 and injuring another 79. Dr. George A De Neve, the scientist .who is watching the mountain, fears Merapi m Java may blow up. again seriously throwing: billows of ashclouds 500. feet into .the air and down theAP - 130 words
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189 1954-01-25 2 BR. MEDICAL EXPERT TO VISIT MADRAS MADRJAJS: Sir Philip Man-■son-Bahr, noted British Scientist, and authority on tropical ■medicine, has arrived m Infdia on a lecture tour, sponsorfed by the Scientific Division of the Lederle Laboratories (India) Ltd. He will visit Madras on Jan. 23, and will lecture at Madras, Bangalore,FOC - 189 words
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Article153 1954-01-25 2 SIGNIFICANCE OF PONGAL E.V.R. I KARUR: Sri GanapaUii of Kathapalayam presiding, Sri E. V. Ramaswamy Naicker, Leader of the Davida Kazshagam, addressed a meeting I liere on the significance ot 'Pongal'. Sri Ramasv/amy Naicker said that 'Pongal,' the harvest festival, was a national festival of Tamil Nad. He decried [otherFOC - 153 words
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Article360 1954-01-25 2 NEW DELHI: The InduM stnes Development corporaI tion is likely to be set up beI fore the beginning: of the i Budget session of ParliaI meni. according to present I indications. (The Budget sesI sion opens on Feb 15). 1 The proposal of the ComI meroeReuter - 360 words
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Article99 1954-01-25 2 VIZIANAGARAM Replying to a civic address presented to him by the Vizianagaram Municipality, Sri N Sanjeeva Reddi, Deputy Chief Minister, Andhra* State, said the State Government proposed to float a -loan m October. In view of this, he added he could not say immediately whetherFOC - 99 words
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Article192 1954-01-25 2 NEW DELHI: The President has promulgated an Ordinance to provide for the disposal of certain proceedings pending under the Displaced Persons (Claims) Act, 1950, and matters connected with Called the Displced Persona (Claims) Supplementary Ordinance. 1954, the measure seeks to empower the Government of India to disposeFOC - 192 words
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Article467 1954-01-25 2 INDIA PLANS TO BUY B.O.A.C. JETS DUM DUM: "Grounding of Comets mark by the British Overseas Airways Corporation will not m any way affect the purchase of Comets Mark Four, for which orders have already been placed with the British manufacturers and which will not be due If or deliveryFOC - 467 words
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Article590 1954-01-25 2 CONGRESS CONTESTING lIS SEATS j TRTVANDRUM: All the 117 seat* to the Tra- vaneore-Cochin Legislative Assembly are being con- tested m the general elections, brought about by the failure of the Congress Ministry to secure a vote of confidence m the Assembly m September last. According toFOC - 590 words
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Article64 1954-01-25 2 KARAIKAL, A 30-year, old man consumed uoj, bananas, known to contain high laxative qualities. j jUts t to win a wager of R* 5 and got away none toe worn. He was ono among several who took part ta a bananaeating competition. TheFOC - 64 words
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Article230 1954-01-25 2 MAKE TAMIL AS OFFICIAL LANGUAGE? MADRAS: A Bill introduced by Mr. A. Gajapathi Nayagar. M.L.C. m the Madras Legislative Council on January 5 seeking: to provide for Tamil being the language of Madras State for ail official purposes has been published m this week's Fort St. George Gazette. The objectsFOC - 230 words
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Article78 1954-01-25 2 CONGRFSSNAGAR The total co'lections made for the bardar Vallabhai Patel National Memorial Fund through the Committee of Industrialists till the end of June, 1953, amounted to over R s 53.12 lakhs. In all ca s e b m which funds are vu s ed for roads78 words
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Advertisement47 1954-01-25 2 o A. l». Nagarajan Kumari Thangani ft Ka_S^ T P Muth I-tah-t g M. N. Krishnan s R Janaki 8 R. Bala Subramaniam Vijaya Kumari 5 Play bark music by: b M. L. Vasanta Kumari Remetnber: It's Oian H inch's Release Today morning Show 11 a.m. AJLBEtA~47 words
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Article, Illustration287 1954-01-25 3 A BOUQUET FOR MADAM A PRIZE FOR EATING! a proud I MOMENT A PRIZE FOR THE SCOUT Another Section Watching A section of the mammoth gathering at the Happy World Stadium on Thursday, Jan. 14, 1964, (when Tamils Festival was celebrated with a public meeting, prize287 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-01-25 4 Dr. V. R. N. Menon laving: a wreath on the 'Samathi' of the late Mahatma Gandhi m New Delhi, on behalf of the Dindings Indian Association Sitiawan. Dr. Menon, Medical Officer Dimling*. recently toured the Important cities of India, with his family.47 words
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430 1954-01-25 4 WASHINGTON Mamie Eisenhower ends her first year m the exacting role of First Lady with full marks and no doubt an aching hand—for doing a first-rate public relations Job. No other hostess m Washington has the gruelling task of a WhiteA.P. - 430 words
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Article216 1954-01-25 4 HELWAK Satara) Sri Mararji Desai, Chief Minister of Bombay, launched the preliminary work on the Koyna Project at the site of the proposed dam, about two-and-a-half miles from here. The first stage of this Project, which forms a part of the Five- Year Plan is estimatedFOC - 216 words
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Article311 1954-01-25 4 TO PAINT SRI NEHRU'S PORTRAIT BOMBAY: Mr Edward I. Halliday, the well-known pain, ter arrived here from London on his way to Delhi to paint a full-length, life-size portrait of Prime Minister Nehru. Mr. Halliday. who is m this country at the invitation of Mr. Nehru, told reporters at theFOC - 311 words
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184 1954-01-25 4 S.G.P.C.'s High Command Voted Out Of Office AMRITSAR: A no-confid-ence motion, moved by members of the Udham Singh Nagoke group against the present Executive of the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee, was unanimously passed at a meeting of the SGPC here. A majority of the present Executive members belong to theFOC - 184 words
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514 1954-01-25 4 Govt. Taxation And Labour Policies-Anxieties Worries NEW DELHI: The worries and anxWi*- #,o* v industrial and mercantile communtty iSXftS felt by policies with special reference to Ux2KS^SL Spvwamenfc, finding: more and more concrete expnSSSi i^J 8 50 1 are presentations to Governmenfc. writw^fX^i V gaiuaetl re dent of the BharatBNFS - 514 words
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Article224 1954-01-25 4 NEW DELHI: The second anniversary of the signing of the Indo-American economic aid pact was marked by the signing of the biggest project agreement between these two countries, writes the bw£^Correspondent of the ler^Je. NeWS Fea This agreement 13 for the supply of 2000,000 tons ofBNFS - 224 words
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Article203 1954-01-25 4 NEW DELJiI, Sardar Swaran Singh. Union Minister lor Works, Housing:, and Suppiy stressed the need to urovide cneap and better houses m india, n a broadcast on the eve of the International Lowcost Housing Exhibition; ••.b'ac?a with the problem 01 raising prices all round a growingFOC - 203 words
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Article200 1954-01-25 4 BHOPAL: Mr. Shyam Bharog, Director of Rural Uplift and Registrar of Cooperative Societies, Government of Bhopal, who returned on Saturday after three months' visit to Canada, as a member of the four-man Indian Cooperative mission, told the Press that he cooperative movement m Canada had madeappreciable progress", andFOC - 200 words
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Article246 1954-01-25 4 NEW DELHI: The Passport administration m India is to undergo a very drastic change. It is to become centralised and more uniformly and systematically controlled, i Hitherto the administration of passports, though a central subject was carried on by the various States but with the growing importanceBNFS - 246 words
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606 1954-01-25 4 BOMBAY: The need for India to conserve her raw materials and utilise them m the most economic manner, m view of the threatening- international situation was emphasised by India's Industries and Commerce Minister, Shri T. T. Krishnamachari speaking to the Bombay TechnologicalBNFS - 606 words
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50 1954-01-25 4 COLOMBO, Ceylon is considering the possibility of rais. gg loans from Ind*. a New uemi message quoting the Finance Minister. Sir Olive? Ck^netillekc. publfafii hS? T^e Ceylon Minister i« reported to have discussed the '•Motion with India's Finance Minister, Sri Chintamani n~,h- mukh. FOCFOC - 50 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-01-25 4 MreTGopSjaMenon, wife of the Representative of the Government of India In Malaya Mr. Gopala Menon, presenting the Men's Singles Challenge Trophy m the Indian Republic Day Badminton Tournament, at tho Singapore Badminton Hall on Thursday, Jan. 21, to. Mr. ANTONY GOMEZ, who defeated Titus Mathewe In the final* m twoIDM - 73 words
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Article203 1954-01-25 4 PATNA: The Government of Bihar has issued a warning that severe disciplinary action would be taken against "Government servants vfng their influence directly or indirectly, for securing employment for their sons or relations from industrialists and business men." it is learnt. A circular letter issued mFOC - 203 words
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Article276 1954-01-25 4 MADRAS: The Chief Minister, Sir C. Rajagopalachariar, tcld Sri V. R. Krishna Ayyar, Ind, Malabar, m the Legislative Assembly that a copy of the rules regulating public receptions m honour of Government servants was placed on the table of the house. Sri V. Balaku shr.an. Ind,FOC - 276 words
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Article374 1954-01-25 4 Exports BOMBAY: Cloth passed for export from India m December 1953 hit a new high for the past seventeen months at 77.6 million yards, and boosted 1953's to 701.3 million yards. The year's figure Is 300 million yards short of the 1,000 mllion yard tarket accepted by IndiaFOC - 374 words
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Article226 1954-01-25 4 MADRAS: A resoluUon requesting the Government of India to place philosophy on a par with other subjects offered for the competit.ve examinations was adopted by the fourth annual conference of philosophy students of Madras colleges held m the premises of Pachaiyappa's College, Chetput. Dr. T. M. P.FOC - 226 words
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Article35 1954-01-25 4 mai>ras. Owinff to m disposition, the cJhief Minister. Sri C. Rajasropalachariar has cancelled his proposed visit to the Kalyani Congress session. and also some of his local en- yagementa. FOCFOC - 35 words
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1630 1954-01-25 5 Working Committee's Resolutions A* nuwy nine resolution* o n the«e questions, m aSStSn to a number of organisational Items were dlaDo«!*«f i le*, than six hours. wHKWttF of In The resolutions related, among other things, to the coun. try 1 fore gn policy, the proposedFOC - 1,630 words
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329 1954-01-25 5 Trade Unionism Not Oneway Traffic J.P.N. PATNA: Sri Jai Prakash Narain, the Praja Socialist leader, said that h e did not think that Trade Unionism was a one-way traffic and that all that the workers had to do was to make demands on the management. Sri Narain told P.T.I, mFOC - 329 words
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Article, Illustration213 1954-01-25 5 CALCUTTA: ,The usefulness of Hindi as the lingua franca of India wa» erplained at length by Mr. Fazal All Governor of Orissa, Sri Jagjivan Ram, Union Communications Minister, Sri Morarji De s ai, Chief Minister of Bombay, and Pundit G. B. Pant, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh,FOC - 213 words
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Article146 1954-01-25 5 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government is considering the "implications" of India Government's scheme of compensation for refugees, Mr. Shuaib Qureshi, Minister for' Refugees, said. He told Press men that various schemes for compensating refugees from India m kind were at present under consideration of his Ministry. But theFOC - 146 words
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455 1954-01-25 5 Indian Envoy In E. Africa Denies Anti-Br. Activities NAIROBI: Sri Appa Saheb Pant, Indian Commissioner for East Africa, described as "fantastic" reports that he had been recalled to New Delhi at the request of the British Government, for "anti-British" activities m Africa. But three European political leaders m Nairobi includingFOC - 455 words
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269 1954-01-25 5 MADRAS Tensing Norkey, who is on a three-day visit to Madras, told Pressmen that he had seen big footprints m the Himalayan region, but could not say whether they were of the "Abominable Snowman' 1 or of any animal. These footprints, he said, were269 words
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Article138 1954-01-25 5 DACCJA. There has been a spurt of buying: m the East Bengal jute market by Poland and Kussia during tnc past tew weeks. Poland has so far bought 40,000 bales and proposes to buy another 20,000 bales while Russia has bought a little over 30,000 balesFOC - 138 words
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Article110 1954-01-25 5 OTTAWA: The Canadian Government has denied reports that Mr. Louis St. Laurent. Canadian Prime Minister, would try to mediate between India and Pakistan over the question of United States military aid to Pakistan. The- Canadian Press quoted an article m the Ottawa newspaper, "JLe Droit". whichFOC - 110 words
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Article106 1954-01-25 5 OONGRESSNAGAR,— A reception committee has been formed at Port Biair to oikanize President Prasad's visit to the Andaman Islands m March next, Mr. Rajendralal Saha, President of the Anda> mans Congress Committee, said here recently Mr. Saha, who is now here to attend the Congress .sessionFOC - 106 words
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Article285 1954-01-25 5 MADURAI: Srimathi DurgabaJ Deshmukh Member. Planning' Commission, suggested that all Municipal Councils m India should have only women Councillors. Srimathi Durgabai who arrived m Madurai this afrfcernoon from Gandhigram made this suggestion at a public meeting. She was reviewing the progress made under the 5- YearFOC - 285 words
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Article224 1954-01-25 5 MADRAS. Mr. John Davidson Rockefeller 3rd. Chairman of the Rockefeller Foundation, who is on a threeweek private visit to India, arrived m the City by train from Madurai accompanied by Mrs. Rackefeller. Mr. Rockefeller, who arrived m Bombay about two weeks ago had already visited Cochin, TrivandrumFOC - 224 words
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Article879 1954-01-25 6 Prasad Urges Rural Peoples Need Be Met NEW DELHI "Unless we base the principles'on which we are building houses on the pattern of our village life, and the special requirements of the country people, our efforts m respect of providing adequate housing facilities will remain abortive."FOC - 879 words
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Article125 1954-01-25 6 HOW YOUNG MEN CHANGE KARACHI: Ceylon's Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelauala. "never thought" that Kwaja Nazimudxln could be the Governor General of Pakistan. "When I heard that KwajaNazimudkttn had become the Governor-General of Pakistan (m Sept 1948) I wondered ho he was, i saw his picture, and told my friend**FOC - 125 words
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Article, Illustration77 1954-01-25 6 Photo. Retiring French President M. Vincent Auriol (left) wears the sash and golden Chain of the Legion of Honour as he walks with his successor. M. Rene Coty. to the Ambassador* Room of Fly see Palace, Paris, on Jan. 16. For the ceremonies there m which Coty took over theA.P. - 77 words
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279 1954-01-25 6 Yogoslav Gift Of Toys For Madras Museum MADRAS: Dr. Gojko Nikolis, Yugoslav Ambassador to India, who arrived m Madras from Delhi on January 13 on a tour of the South, handed over a collection of Yugoslav toys, together with a few chii'dren's books, to Mr. C. J. Jayadev. Superintendent ofFOC - 279 words
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621 1954-01-25 6 T.-C State Elections Campaigning In Full Swing TRIV ANDRUM With on ly four weeks to go for polling m the General Elections m Tavancore-Cochin, the Congress, and all other Leftist parties have intensified their campaigning. Party meetings, conference, and conventions arc being held throughout the State. Sri C. Rajagopalachariar, ChiefFOC - 621 words
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Article303 1954-01-25 6 WHEN IDOL BREAKING IS REMISSIBLE TIRUCHIRAPALJLJ: Mr. P. T. Raman. Nair, District Judge, Tiruchirapalli, dismissed on January 12. a petition filed by Mr. Veerabhadran Chettiar on behalf of the Nasthika Ozhippu Sangham, Tiruchi. to revise the order of the Additional First Class Magistrate, Tiruchi. dismissing: his petition filed against Messrs.FOC - 303 words
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Article244 1954-01-25 6 ALAGAPPANAGAR: Mr. C. Rajag-opalachari, Chief Minister of Madras, observed hers that "Americans try to do good things but with bad consequences." Mr. Rajagopalachari, who arrived here on a three-day election campaign, was addressing the workers of the Alagappa Textile Mills. He said that India wasPTI - 244 words
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Article156 1954-01-25 6 MADRAS Lord Louis Mountba'.ten is the daughter of Mountbatten" is one of the howlers oommitteed by some of the students who appeared for the Madras Public Service Commission examination last year. The Commission, m its annual report to the Government. has alsN, listed) the other bowers madeFOC - 156 words
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