Indian Daily Mail, 5 February 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 366. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1964. FOUR PAGES 16 CENTS
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  • 1239 1 BROADCASTING ON SEVENTH A NNIVERSARY OF THE ISLAND'S INDEPENDENCE SARA SAYS: AGREEMENT WITH INDIA AN EXAMPLE OF GOOD SENSE GOODWILL (By our Staff Reporter) "Ceylon maintains her position as one of the happiest of Asian countries, that have won recent independence.
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  • 65 1 TOKYO, Feb. 4 A fourman advance a Japanese Himalayan expedition left Osaka aboard the Osaka Rhoshen liner for Clacutta, Kyodo News Service reported. This is the second attempt by the Japanese climbers to scale hitherto unconquered Mt. Mana.slu. The first try, which enoied m failure,
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  • 55 1 LONDON, Feb. 4 —So many London girls want to learn judo because they fear night thug attacks which results :n shortage of women teachers. London County Council will he asked to relax the ban on men teaching women the Japanese style art of self defence
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  • 215 1 FORT KENT (Maine). Feb. 4. A Canadian farmer's wife has given birth of her 25th child— ami she says she wants more babies. An leight-poundt daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Heliodiure Cyr of Ledges, New Brunswick, Sunday at the People's Benevolent Hospital here. It
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  • 72 1 BOMBAY, Feb. 4 Abdulla hin Darwesh, Prime Minister of Qafar, said' Wednesday that offshore drilling- might make nts tiny Persian Gulf state the largest source of deepsca oil m the world. Darwesh, who is vacationing here, added that Britain's Shell Company had carried out a successful survey of
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  • 113 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. 4 The U.S. Department of Defence has been authorised, to build) a global chain of storage bases for atom bombs. Initial approval also has been given to add three American cities to a network of guided missile air defences. The House Armed
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  • 99 1 LONDON, Feb. 4 Mr. George Ward, Under secretary for Air, was asked m the House of Commons if he was aware that the employees of his department m Singapore were excluded from the Central Provident Fund Act of November 1953. Mr. Stan Awbery (Labour) who put
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  • 107 1 NEW DELMI, Feb. 4 A three-member World Bank delegation, led by First Boston Corporation President, George D. Woods, ended three-day talks with officials of the Incilan Government on a proposed new industrial development. A Government spokesman said the proposed Bank aid would seek to boost
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  • 640 1 KUMBH MELA TRAGEDY Nehru Was On The Scene Promised Enquiry Committee From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 4. Though shocking tragedy marred the climax of Kumbh Mela at Allahabad more than four million people completed ablutions at the confluence of Ganga, Jamuna and mythical Saraswathi rivers.
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  • 965 1 Aga Khan Weighed In Platinum (15-1/3 o zs FUNDS TO A CORPORATION Pak. Prejnier Attends Ceremony KARACHI, Feb. 4.— The Aga Khan was weighed m platinum here yesterday turning the scales at 215 lbs. avoirdupois exactly. Only 15-1/3 ozs of the precious metal were used m the weighing ceremony marking
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  • 73 1 Fnom Our Own Correspondent AHMEDABAD, Jan. 4.— Acharya Vinobha Bhave's great act of faith Bhoodan Yagna Movement has been fulfilled, collection of glfta of land have now exceeded the target of twenty-five lakhs of acres set up by March. Actual collections now amount to more than twenty-nine
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  • 97 1 BBRLJN. Feb. 4 The first battalion of the Royal Scots Fusiliers, stationed m Berlin since December 1952, will leave here on Friday to Join security forces combatting terrorists m Malaya. British army authorities said 1 the Fusiliers will first go from Berlin to Radford Barracks at
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  • 98 1 PARIS, Feb. 4 Sldi Mohammed Ben Youssef, deposed Sultan of Morocco, will have Tahiti as his final place of exile, the French Government announced Wednesday. First exiled to Corsica, the ex-Sultan last week was started on a journey to an unannounced "more sui table" residence. The former Monarch
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  • 550 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri., Feb. 5, 1954 Childish Propaganda FOLLOWING Hitler's success in Germany it used to be said that a lie repeated a hundred times can be made to appear as truth. In fact that was the principle on which hia propaganda chief Dr. Gobbels based all his
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  • 1321 2 COMMUNALISM MUST GO Need For Peace And Co-operation Republic Day Festivities Conclude In New Delhi Madras Chief Minister's Appeal On Republic Day MADRAS: The Chief Minister advised the people of the State not to let communal ill-will to grow or assert itself. He also asked them to be on their
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  • 88 2 BOMBAY: Sri S. C. C. Anthony Pillai, Member of the Madras Assembly, said here, that all "genuine Socialist parties" m the country should unite. Sri Pillai was inaugurating a Conference of about 60 diaflident members of the former Socialist Party of India who had
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  • 103 2 LALMONIRHAT East Bengal: A 25 -year -old young man went to the Prime Minister, Mr. Mahomed AJi, here to secure his "dream girl," but landed himself m police lockup. The young man, a worker m a local factory, tell at the Prime Minister's feet,
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  • 112 2 MADRAS: A meeting of the Committee, appointed recently by the Government, was held last week under the presidency of the Prohibition Minister, Srimathl Jothi Venkatachellam to devise ways for strict enforcement of Prohibition m the State. No decision was taken, it is understood. Those present included Sri
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  • 170 2 NEW DELHI: Nawab Ali Yavar Jung Bahadur, at present India's Ambassador to tha Argentine, and concurrently Minister to Chile, has-been appointed India's Ambassador to Egypt, the Ministry of External Affairs announced here. Nawab AH Yavar Jung Bahadur was born m 1905 and educated at the Nizam College,
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  • 38 2 LUCKNOW: With the establishment of 30 more National Extension Service blocks on the Republic Day, every district m U.P would have an intensive development bJock either under the Community Projects, or the National Extension Service.-
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  • 27 2 MADRAS: The Budget estimates for the State for 1954-55 will be presented m the Assembly and the Legislative Council on Feb 26.
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    78 2 Lady Tempter, speaking in fluent Malaya, chats with Datin Put oh Marian (Left) about the progress o f Women's Institutes in Malaya during the past year. Holding the microphone is Cho" Sallch Askor of Radio Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, who recorded' the dialogue, which will be broadcast on Saturday, February 6,
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  • 774 2 New Education Scheme: Kazhagam' s Threat Of Direct Action ERODE: A conference to protest against the new Elementary Education Scheme of the Madras Government held here last week, passed a resolution stating that if the Government did not withdraw the modified scheme and bring back into force the old scheme
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  • 286 2 POONA: Mr. J. M. Sheth, Special Judge, Poona, sentenced Capt. Charles Tayior Shave, formerly Officer- Commanding, Movement Control at Dehu Road Military Siding, to three years' rigorous imprisonment, and a fine of Rs. 10,000, m default to undergo another 13 months' imprisonment, on charges of
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  • 30 2 KARACHI Mr. Mahmood Haroon of the MusLm League was elected Mayor o t Karachi on Jan. 25 at a meeting of the newly elected members of the Karachi Municipal Corporation
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  • 111 2 KALYiANI: Sri Nehru told the plenary session of the Congress. "I am sorry we are much too apt to fall into little traps, and have little arguments. What is. this argument that you had today? A petty and insignificant argument, a Bihari and a Bengali talking about some
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  • 242 2 NEW DELHI: The President has issued an ordinance extending the life of the Press (Objectionable Matter) Act by tw o years, till Jan. 31, 1956. The ordinance follows the provisions of an amending Bill now pending before the house of the People. The House Minister
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  • 791 3 Trader Sees Snowman And Dies Of Shock REPORTS OF BORDER PEOPLE Assam Governor Recalls Incident On Abor Hills liAl If ATI: The Governor of Assam, Mr. Jaintnidas Daulatram, confirmed the presence of the ••Snowman" in the Abor Hills in the North East Frontier Agency. "We have evidence of the presence
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  • 128 3 BOMBAY: The hair from a scalp, believed to be that of the "Abominable Snowman" of the Hlmalayn brought to Bombay by the recent Indian expedition to the Pumori peak opposite Mount Everest, is being examined by the Bombay Natural History Society. Disrlosinjj thii* Mr. Rus&i P.
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  • 232 3 ATHEISM: WARNING TO STUDENTS MADURAJ Sri A. S. P. Ayyer. judge of the Madras Htgh Court, addressed the students of the Maduiai College last week under the auspices of the College Union. Sri T. Totadri Ayyangar, Principal, welcomed Sri Ayyar and the gathering-. Sri Ayyar said that there was no
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  • 83 3 THIRUMANGALAM (Madurai District) Thirty persons, including women and children' were injured m a clash between the residents of two neighbouring villages, Keela Urappanur and Mela Urappanur. near here. The clash occurred following a dispute over the quantum of contribution by the two villages out of newly
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  • 91 3 MADRAS: The Law Minister, Sri K. Kuttikrlshnan Nayar, told Reporters last week th«t the Judgement delivered at the High Court by Mr. Justice Basheer Ahmed, holding that Section 49-A of the Madras City police Act was ultra vires of the Constitution and then decide whether to
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  • 221 3 HYDERABAD: Mr. Gopal Rao Ekbote. the newly-ap-piontcd Minister m the reconstituted State Ministry, has been allotted the portfolios of Education, Local Self-Govem-ment and Legislative Assembly. Mr. D. G. Bindu, Mr. K. V. Rang a Rcddy and Dr. G. S. Melkote continue to hold the same portfolios as
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    80 3 Following the release of nearly 22,000 Chinese and North Korean Prisoners of War by their Indian Custodians, thousands of Chinese have been streaming to Inchon to board tank-landing craft which will lake them to Formosa. American warships* and planes will escort them to the Nationalist China island ruled by Chiang
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  • 125 3 MADRAS. Mr. M. Kalyanasundaram, M.L.A., the Communist leader, who had been to Russia for medical treatment, returned to Madras last week by air from Bombay. He was accorded a reception at the Mardas arport by large gathering of railway workers. Mr. Kalyanasundaram, m an interview,
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  • 111 3 CHIDAMBARAM: The third AlMndia Writers' Conference, under the auspices of the India P.E.N. Centre, will be held at Annamalainagar on April 16, 17 and 18 at the invitation of Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar, Vice -Chancellor of the Annamalai University. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan. President of the India
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  • 383 3 Textile Mill At Bellary CAPITAL FOR TEXTILE MILL DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS BELLARY: Sri E. V. Ganapathi Ayyar, Commissioner of Economic Development and Planning m Mysore State, Bengalore, held discussions here w.th the members of Bellary District Chamber of Commerce on matters connected with the starting of a textile mill at Bellary
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  • 341 3 NEW DELHI: Messages of greetings and good wishes on the occasion of Republic Day have been received by the President and the Prime Minister from many countries. FROM MAU TSE-TUNG The Chairman of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China, Mr. Mau
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  • 123 3 UJJAIN: A total of 14 persons were injured, four seriously, when two processions led by the Mazdoor Sabha (Communl-jt) and the local branch of the INTUC clashed m the heart of the city last evening. The processions were taken out m celebration of Republic Day.
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  • 91 3 NEW DELMI: A. sum of about Rs. 100,000 has been sanctioned by the Union Ministry of Rehabilitation for expenditure on the treatment of displaced tuberculosis patients from East Bengal settled m the Eastern States during the current financial year. Over 94 per cent of this
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  • 138 3 Inquiry Into Ordnance Factories NEW DELHI: The appointment of a Committee to probe into the working- of Ordinance Factories m the country and recommend ways of producing a larger variety of specialised defence stores was announced by the Government. Presided over by the former Defence Minister, Sardar Baldev Singh, the
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  • 1307 3 Prasad Reaffirms Pledge To Set Up Welfare State Decontrol GREAT HOPE STATES COMMISSION UNEMPLOYMENT NEW DELHI: The President, Dr Rajendra Prasad, broadcasting to the nation on the eve of Republic Day, recalled the pledge to establish a Welfare State m India. He said that though much had been achieved by
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  • 113 3 KUMBH NAGAR A woman pilgrim was burnt to death, and two sustained burns m a fire m the Jhusi sector of Kumbh Nagar on Jan. 26 night. The fire, stated to have been caused by careless smoking by an inmate of a hut, destroyed about 150 huts,
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  • 523 4 Ceylon Constitution Will Need Amendment Muslims Support Agreement For Implementation Off Nehru-K'wala Agreement COLOMBO Amendments to the Ceylon Constitution will be discussed by the Prime Minister and the Attorney-General now that the Indb-Ceylon agreement has been approved by the Cabinet. The provisions of separate electorates for Indiana who become citizens,
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  • 625 4 COLOMBO: Indian reactions to the Delhi agreement have been mixed. There has been some favourable comment but a lot of sharp criticism as well. The protagonists of the agreement nave sought to defend it in anticipation of Its speedy and liberal implementation by the authorities in Ceylon.
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  • 519 4 —Trustee*? Warning COLOMBO: In a secret memorandum to the Services Tenure Commbwion, discussed at a session m Kandy from which the Press 1 was excluded!, the Trustees of the Dalada M aliguwa and its constituent Devales of Mahavishnu. KataraIfanm and Pattini, defend the retention
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  • 170 4 ORATORICAL CONTEST IN ENGLISH la connection with the forthcoming birthday celebration off Sri RamaJcrishna, an oratorical contest m English ia being organised by the Ramakrishna Mission. Singapore. All school students. both boys and girls, are lavited to take part m it The contest will be held on Sunday the 28th
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