Indian Daily Mail, 1 February 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. SSI. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1964."" FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 596 1 Cabinet Post For Mr. V. M. N. Menon Given New PAT Portfolio and title too it Repindia "Glad" The High Commissioner last night annowttnfid the appointment of Mr. V. M. N. Menon as Member for Posts and Telecommunications which were constituted into a separate new portfolio for the purpose. Another
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  • 145 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 31. The Rajpramukh ct Mysore opened a new factory of Tube Industries (India) which will manufacture component parts of bicycles at Arabattur on the city's outskirts last evening. The AmbiUur factory first opened three years ago
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  • 97 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. SI The Chairman of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Com* mission in Korea, Lieutenant. General K.S. Thimayya will return to India by air during the last week in February, dccortMng to reliable source* hem The tirs t of the five ships bringing Indian troops
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  • 84 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 31. -Twentytwo persons belonging' to Dravi<l;i Munnetra Kalagham have been sentenced to eighteen months rigorous imprisonment m connection with rioting that occured at Dalmiapuram last July, when D.M.X, volunteers stopped trains m order to force the Government of India to change
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  • 288 1 BERLIN, Jan. 31 Britain has urged the United States to send Arthur Dean, United Nations negotiator, back to Panmunjom quickly to resume suspended) negotiations with the Communists for a Korea peate© conference, informed sources reported yesterday. These talks broke down on Dec. 12
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  • 27 1 Georgetown next month, said Sir Alfred Savage, the Colony's Governor "may decide to arrest me as &ron as I land without charge under the emergency regulations". Reuter
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  • 46 1 DR. JAGAN TO BE ARRESTED PARIS. Jan. 31. Dr. Oheddd Jagan deposed Prtme Minister of British Guiana and leader of the left-wing Peoples Progressive Party (PPP) said his party would soon begin to boycott British goods and shops in the colony. Dr. Jagan who returns to
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  • 125 1 WOLF BOY TO HUMAN NEW DELHI, Jan. SI Officials at Balrampore hospital in Locknow *aid» that a "wolf boy" who grinds hit* teeth and marls like a wolf i» to receive treatment by an Indian university proffew*ors to turn him into a normal human being. Dr. D. N. JSharma of
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  • 105 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 31.— 1t is learnt that Premier Nehru has agreed to meet the delegation from Ceylon Indian Congress at Trivandrum on February seventh, during the middle of his electioneering tour of Travancore -Cochin State. The Ceylonese Indian
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  • 250 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 31. Invaluable and irreplaceable scientific and industrial equipment, results of decades of original research and invention by the South Indian mechanical genius G. D. Naidu were destroyed last night by orders of their own originator. Thousands of people including leaders
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  • 120 1 Malayalis Kanarese Walk Out From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 31.—Delegates from Malaiba and South Kanara walked out front the final session of Madras State Panchayats Conference here on Saturday as a protest against the majority of members speaking m Tamil. With the separation of Andhra areas members attending the
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  • 75 1 —NEHRU NEW DELHI, Jan. 81. The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru said yesterday that American military aid to Pakistan will not bring: peace to the world but disrupt peace and bring another war nearer." He will ask all people desiring to preserve peace to understand
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  • 70 1 VATICAN CITY, Jan. 31.— Pope Pius XII, suffering from a nervous stomach caused partly by overwork, waa reported to be showing steady although somewhat slow improvement. He spent a restful night, and remained in his Vatican apartment where he celebrated mass in his private chapel. Hio hiccups, which
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  • 581 1 TOKYO, Jan. 31. Trade restrictions on Japanese exports to British Colonial territory will be eased according to the terms of an agreement signed by the Japanese Government and the United Kingdom, the Japan Foreign Office announced. Japan's sterling balance diminished during 1953 as
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  • 693 1 The committee of 46 which made the recommendations was drawn from the Federal and nine state governments, the main political parties, the principal racial communities, commerce, industry and labour. Forty of the members were Asians. It considered the views of 152 public bodies and associations
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  • 140 1 to look sharply at their price lists before starting on a fullscale trade war with Japan, but added "those manufacturers who have been able to reduce their own costs have no reason to fear competition from Japan or elsewhere." BRITAIN'S ANSWER The influential Financial Times, which reflects thinking in London's
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  • 65 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI Jan. 31. -71ie Press .Act has been extended for two years more by an an ordinance issued by President Rajendra Prasad, till January, 31, 1966. The ordinance follows the lines of the amendnig Bill now before the Parliament and was issued
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  • 600 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Mon., Feb., 1, 1954 PRINCIPLE OF ARBITRATION BEFORE we examine the findings and recommendations contained in the report of Mr. Justice E. N. Taylor of his second arbitration of the estate wages dispute, it would be worth while considering the task of an arbitrator. It is
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  • 1028 2 Benfal Governor's GlowHtg Tribute (Text of hniihn speech by Dr. H. C. Mookerjee, Governor of We* Seagal oat the occasion of Netaji's birthday on Saturday, Stm. T*HE name of Subhas Chandra Bose, whose 57th birthday we are observing today, is, in many ways, a symbol of
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  • 195 2 Advocate of A "Mithila State" Arrested ASANSOL: Sri Jankinandan Stuck. MJUA. (Onf.). Till recently a member of the Executive Committee of the Bihar Pradesh OoncreM Committee, and 64 other Congressmen of Darbhanga were arrested, last week, at Asansol railway station, while on their way to KaJyani. The arrests were made
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  • 402 2 HYDERABAD: The State's Chief Minister Mr B. Ramaknshna Rao, last week aiuu>uncedan eight man reconstituted Cabinet. He said that ht wouJd 2SX? If* r aeve 5 11^ Ministers whose names would be announced on Feb. 1. The previous Cabinet wan composed of 10 Ministers The
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  • 206 2 MADRAS: Mr. Tensing, accompanied by members of his family, left Madras last week by air for Calcutta en route to Durteeting. •Before the plane took off Mr. Tensing said. "I and my family arc simply overwhelmed at the deep love and. affection shown us by the
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  • 125 2 KURNOOL: At a convenvention of the workers of the Red Cross. St. John Ambulance Association and Guild of Service organisation* in Andhra State held here Jast week Mr. c M. Trivedi, Andhra Governor, presiding, three resolutions were adopted forming central Andhra State branches of the
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  • 397 2 STUDY OP HINDI: TRIBUTE TO S. INDIANS MADRAS: A tribute to th< people of South India m pro moting the study of Hindi thereby fostering national anc cultural unity, was paid bj Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor, presiding over the eleventh anniversary of the Madras Hindi Vidyapith and the fifth anniversary
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  • 313 2 Manufacture Of Parker Pens In India MADRAS: Mr. Norman Byford, Managing Director Parker Pen Company, litd., London, and Mrs. Norman Byford and Mr. F. W. Matthay. Export Manager, Parker Pen Company, U.S.A.. were entertained at a. tea party last week by the Directors of T Taylor and Cbmpanv (Madras). I/td..
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  • 33 2 President Dr. Rajendta Frasad in conversation with Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Minister of /Ceylon, when the latter called on the President, at Rashtrapatt Bhavan (New Delhi), on Jan. 16.
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  • 715 2 Solidarity —Justice Chagla BOMBAY: The one factor which constitutes the greatest danger to the Indian Union and to its unity and one ness was to-day's tendency toward* ,mor c and more regionalism, said the Chief Jostle of Bombay, Mr. M. C. Chagla last week
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  • 253 2 SENTENCE ON EDITOR SUSPENDED MADRAS: Mr. Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed at uu Madras High Court granted interim stay, suspending the sentence imposed on Messrs. P. Sitharamiah. Editor and Publisher, and K. Maheswar. Associate Editor of Rupavani. a film journal, for the offence of defamation. His Ijordship also admitted an appeal
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  • 1433 3 Unprecedented Unanimity Among Congressmen Nehru's Masterly Address Record Number Of Resolutions, Etc. KALYAM CONGBESSNAGAR: The Kalyani Congrats itwwioa which will remain memorable in many respects, has ended on a realistic note against menacing baek«r<M»d, particularly on the UaWrnavHmal horizen: the Nattwal Awwmbly has unanimously endorsed
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  • 225 3 Importance Of English BARODA: Mr A. S. SUialekar, Principal, Children's Academy, Bombay, in his presidential address to the ninth Bombay State Headmasters' Conference which opened here last week beta the views of the University Education Commission in respect of the place of English in the educational sphere and charged the
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  • 371 3 PONDICHERRY Mx. R. Seliene Nalcker, President of the recently formed French Indian Central Merger Congrees, has announced the names of the members of the Working Committee. The Committee will consist of: Mr. J. Xavery (Karaikal), Vice-President; Mesons. Onanu Ambroise and S. Perumai (Pondicherry), Secretaries; Mr.
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  • 229 3 Poverty Wealth: Extremes In India NEW DELHI: Members of the International Union of Socialist Youth Delegation who have been touring India for over a month, told a Press conference last week that what struck them during their stay in the country was the i existence of extreme poverty side by
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  • 58 3 CALCUTTA: Mr. N. N. Mookcrjee, Mayor of Calcutta, left on Wednesday by air for Tokyo to organize on Asian Mayor's conference in Calcutta in April next. Mr Mookerjee will meet the Mayor of Tokyo and undertake a tour of other Far Eastern countries. He is expected
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  • 28 3 JAIPUR The Rajasthan Government, in a communique Issued said that the food situation in the State was "very sound." and the agitation in Bikaner against the uawarrvsttd FOC
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  • 119 3 OUTTACK: According to the revised programme. Mr. Faal Ali will leave Ori.--.sa on Feb. 3, and after spending a few days in Patna. will reach Delh ito take charge as Chairman of the Boundary Oommisgiicn on Feb. 10. He will hand over charge of the OrissH Governorship by
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  • 62 3 NEW DELHI: The Harijan and Backward Classes Welfare Board started a campaign on Jan. 30, the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, to get all U'mples and wells in the rural and urban areas thrown open to the Harijans and other Scheduled Castes people. This
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  • 176 3 Recent Advances In Tropical Medicine MADRAS: Sir Philip Man-son-Bahr, a British expert in Tropical medicine talking to Pressmen <here, said that he had been in India now for nine days. He had visited Bombay, Delhi, Agra, Lucknow and Calcutta ami everywhere, he said, he was received wth the greatest kindness.
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  • 71 3 BIKANER The Action Committee of the an ti -wheat export agitation in Bikaner last Monday reversed its earlier decision to call off the Mx.-*lay-o!d hartal and decided to continue it till their demands were accepted by the Government. The Secretary of the Action Committee told newsmen
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  • 539 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India are anxious to encourage the growth of wholesome literature in all the Indian languages, and specially in Hindi, to respond to the increaseing literacy among the masses. As the old media of education of the masses like
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  • 170 3 NEW YORK. Jtn. SO The Middle Bast was warned against adoptte* tft* "neutraJ Imh" of India by Garland Evans Hopldn». Executive Vice President of the American Friends of the Middle East, which opened it* two-day «*vmd annual conference at the Hotel Delraonico
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  • 138 3 Bus-car Collision: 3 Madras Lawyers Injured RAiNIPET: A bus proceeding from Madras to Chittoor and -a car coming from Chittoor collided in a narrow turning* near Boomasamudram on the Madras-Bangalore Road. The car was smashed to pieces and the driver, Neelakantan, was seriously injured. Three other occupants of the car
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  • 248 3 NEW DEIiHI: The Supreme Oourt granted special leave last week under Article 136 of the Constitution to Mr. K. T. Kosaltam, member of the Madras Assembly returned from the Sattankulam constituency in Tirunelveii district, to appeal against the decision of the Tanjore Election Tribunal which had
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  • 164 3 Hyderabad Pradesh Congress HYDERABAD: Mr. K. V. Ranga Roddy, President of the Hyderabad Pradesh Conprresa and the State's Excise and Revenue Minister, told Pressmen here that for the present, he had decided to continue in the Ministry as well iaa ibe the President ot the Pradesh Congress. He returned here
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  • 196 3 HYDERABAD; The Government of Hyderabad have urged upon the Government of India the need for laying a railway line from the eiectric thermal station ait Ramagrundam on the Kazipet-Balhar-abiah railway to Nizamabad and a metre guage line from Kothagudem via Khanunamcth and Nalgonda to a
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  • 1690 4 V°U will doubtless have heard or will be hearing other broadcasts on various aspects of citizenship but I am concerned on this occasion only with one particular aspect and that is How you may become a citizen of the Federation of Malaya. From the youth
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  • 625 4 COLOMBO: "A real, natural and final solution to the Indo-Ceylon problem seems to lie m freely and frankly giving citizenship rights to all those residents and persons en. gaged m work essential to the island's wellbeing and applying the provisions of the Delhi
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  • 71 4 ROME. Jan. 31 Italy plunged into chronic political crisis yesterday and for the fourth time in six months was without a working government. Following a chamber vote of no-confidence. Premier Amintoro Panfani hastened to President Luigi F^whikM to resign his 11-day old Christian Democrat ffovernment. He
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  • 70 4 MERAPI AGAIN THE HAGUE, Jan. 31. Danger was reported from the notorious Merapi volcano in central Java which first erupted this year on January 18 killing- 40 people. Djakarta cables received here said streams of lava were a^ain pouring: from Meraipi and "hugre flames" were reported by observation posts. More
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  • 258 4 Central Provident Fund Board CESS ON COCONUTS The Governor has been pleased to make the following appointments to the Central Provident Fund Board in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 4 of the Central Provident Fund Ordinance, 1953:Mr. E. L. Peake, A.C.A., J.P., Chairman of the Board;
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  • 37 4 *u Th S.. foPtnl Ml y meeting o f the Divine Life Society which was due to be held on Fteb. 8 will not be conducted on account of the Chinese New Year holidays.
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  • 44 4 The Director-General of Telecommunications, Kuala Lumpur, appeals to all telephone users to settle their accounts promptly. i n future those who overlook payment of their telephone bills within fourteen days of receipt will be liable to have their lines disconnected. nrier.-
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  • 284 4 S.I.T. Built 2,041 Dwellings In 1953— An All-Time Record During 1963 the Trust completed 2,041 dewellings, the largest number 5n its* history. They consisted of 1,712 flats and 329 one and two storey low rental terrace houses; m addition 27 shops were constructed and two markets, says the Chairman of
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