Indian Daily Mail, 15 August 1954

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 180. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 15. 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 870 1 FREEDOM MARCH ON GOA TODAY Ultimate Merger Of Port. Areas With India Nehru Replies To Stop March' Appeal By Lisbon Govt. INDIA STOPS MONEY FLOW NEW DELHI: Aug. 14.— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister said that ultima teiy Portuguese settlements m India would be merged with the Union.
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  • 93 1 In the Federation of Malaya the Indian National Flag has been exempted from the provisions of the National Emblems (Control of Display; Ordinance on August 15, 1954 (Indian Independence Da} 1 subject to the restriction that there may be no ceremonial hoisting of the flag at
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  • 109 1 (M a<j a m Vijayalakshmi Pandit, President of the United Nations General Assembly will arrive here today at 11.20 a.m. at Kallang Airport after a two_day tour of the Federation. Following are the arrangements scheduled for the day 12 noon Press Conference' at tine Public Relations
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  • 96 1 Registration Certificates For 65 Cents a press note issued yesterday by tlhe India Office here says that arrangements have now been finalised by their Office here for the registration of Indians m Singapore who were born m former Indiau States. The prescribed forma of application could be had trom the
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  • 46 1 What Did Chou Mean WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 State Department officials declined public comment on the Communist Chinese Prime Minister's call for liberation of Formosa. Privately, officials regarded Mr. Chou En Lai's remarks as part of the Communist war of nerves 1 against the isauonaiust Chinese.— Reuter
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  • 44 1 PHOTO. Yes, they are m Moscow now, and then wll fly to Peking soon. Dr. Edith Sununersklll, Clement Attlee an<ff Aneurin Sevan (from left t o right) are three of the eight-member Labou- Party delegation to Russia and Far-East.- AP
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  • 548 1 S.E.A. DEFENCE TALKS WASHINGTON Aug. 14.— Both Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State and Mr. Anthony Eden, the British Foreign Secretary are expected *U> attend the Southeast Asian defence conference due to open at Baguio m the Ptr'lppines on September 6. The Foreign
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  • 69 1 COLOMBO: Aug. 14 A Communist was elected Miyor of Colombo, Ceylon's capUel by a one.vote margin .yes. The election of Dr. N.M. Percra, leader of the Lanka Sama Samaj (Trotskyite) Tarty, means that Communists now control the local governments along the entire coas tai belt of
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  • 184 1 MAY'S BOOK FOR SINGAPORE: M.Ps TO BRING LONDON. Aug. 14.— Five members of Parliament representing the United Kingdom branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association leave here by ai r today fo r Singapore for a five-week tour of Southeast Asia. The group will be le<j by Mr. Ralph Assheton, Conservative
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  • 177 1 NEW DELHI, Aug 14 Pnm c Minister Nehru said that 2p e rm£ m f thG PreSS dOCS nOt permit newspapers to excite readers 1 passions against the particular people, nation nor religion. Opening a two day all India newspaper editors conference. Nehru said some
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  • 353 1 In Province Wellesley And In South Kedah wht m *****•***<» declared White" yesterday morning. One is m Province Wellesley and the other m South Kedah. a»d Tifi-Xr? l^ Wellesley area has a population of 103,000 ShSJ™^?**^*^* 8 ta twelve roukims mi n the Kuala The
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  • 462 1 MINISTER'S DIRECTION TO NOWGONG AUTHORITIES NOWGONG: In view of the acute flood situation, Assam's Finance Minister, Sri Motiram Bora directed local authorities to take measures on war- foot ing as complaints of starvation and mal-distribution of relief articles were received from several areas of the district.
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  • 18 1 A 60-mile long flood embankment scheme along the bank of the Brahmaputra from Kharnuza to Mankachar
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  • 186 1 The Government and City Council Labour Unicn m a letter to the President of the City Council on Friday, has stated that the recent agreement entered into between the City Council and the Federation of City Council Labour Unions should m
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  • 68 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 14.— Mr. Birenda Narayan Chakra. varty, Indian Ambassador to Holland has been appointed acting High Commissioner for India m London, it was announced ihe»*e. He will raplace Mr. M. J. Dcsai who has been appointed India's chef delegate on the Vietnam truce
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  • 61 1 NEW YORK, Aug 14 A Chicago art collector paid US$45O for a painting v/h^h an export now declares, worth more than one million dollars. The picture Is a Le^ardo Da Vinci 'Madonna 'md Child," says Dr Maurice. H Goldblatt Director of the Art Galleries of
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  • 764 2 'M. G. Blames Oxford Varsity And Br. Govt. MANCHESTER: The Manchester Guardian criticised certain arrangements which are being made concerning the Indian Institute at Oxford. The paper claimed that this as well as certain measures affecting the Indian section of the Victoria and Albert Museum m London
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  • 220 2 MADRAS: Sri Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, recently inaugurated a new series m programme of cultural activities of the British Council "Book Review" reviewing the book. "Elizabethan Venture" by Cecil Tragen Mr. L. J. D. Wakely, High Commissioner for the United Kingdom m Madras whe
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  • 80 2 AHMEDABAD: The Navajivan Trust has published "This was Bapu'%. a collection of anecdotes relating to the ife of Mahatma Gandhi. The 197-page book contains 150 autentic anecdotes ejected from various sources. In the course of a forward to the book, Kaka Kalelkar, M. P. and noted Oandhian
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  • 157 2 ERNAKULAM The fifth meeting of the P. and T. Advisory Committee for Travanccre~9ochin Zone was held at Durbar Hall here with Sardar Harban Singh, PostmasterGeneral, Madras, m the chair. Messrs. A. M. Thomas, M.P., K. P. Madhavan Nair, M.P. P. Sadasivan Pillai, A. R. Sulaiman
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  • 231 2 ZONAL DIVISION WILL PRESERVE INDIA'S UNITY -GIRI MADRAS: The hope that India \v 11 have, m the not far. off future, four or live "Zones", which would preserve the unity of the country, was expressed here last week by Union Labour Minister, Mr. V. V. Girl. Addressing students at the
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  • 157 2 BANARAS: The Russian Embassy In New Delhi bus sent greetings on the occasion of the Tulsi Jayant: celebrations hero. Mr S. N Shunoenko, First Secretary to the Embassy, m a message to the Tulsi Pus_ takalya, a literary as-soc.a. tion which ha.s sponsored the fortnight's celebration^,
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  • 281 2 Bombay City Paralysed: 10 Inches Of Rain BOMBAY Heavy down, pour throughout on Friday paralysed life m Bombay City and suburbs for the second day m succession. Incessant rains completely dislocated the suburban train services on both the railway systems and thousands of office-gcers were stranded at wayside stations. Trams
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  • 98 2 NAGPUR: Artificial rainmaking experiments will be conducted m Madhya Pradesh this year. The experiments, by "seeding'> clouds with hydrogen gas will be carried out with the help of an agricultural engineer of the U.S. Technical Cooperation Mission and the Metereclogical Department. The State Government have •et
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  • 85 2 PONDICHERRY: French India police twice lathi-charged peaceful pro-merger processionists m front of the police station m (Dupleix Street, the main shopping centre In Pondicherry last week. A number of volunteers sustained severe injuries. The police also sprayed water through fire engine hoses on the demonstrators who squatted
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  • 825 2 REVIEW OF 5 YEARS PROGRESS NEW DELHI: The Rehabilitation Finance Administration has, during the last six years, helped m the rehabilitation of over 3 lakhs of displaced persons and permanent employment of over 60,000 displaced people. This has been done through the grant of loans amounting to
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  • 169 2 AHMEDABAD: A mysterious figure m black seems to be taking an impish dtei'ght m depriving young girls of their lovely looks of hair. So far three girls, all staying at the MethcdJst Girls' Boarding House at Baroda, have been the victims. One of them 15-year-old Satyasheela,
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  • 49 2 The Sultan of Selangor evinces particular interest m some object not seen m the pictuie. The Sultan had just I c!are<r> cpen an exhibition at the Chan Woo Hall andi is proceeding to the Zoological gard?n. Picture left shows a Ma!ay girl tackling the weaving mach'ne.
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  • 124 2 CALCUTTA: The Go/cniment of India, it is learrt has entered into an agreement with a British firm of international reputation for the establishment of a four, crore plant to produce bdf%*J requirements of commery-al blasting high explosives The agreement between the Government of India and the British
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  • 84 2 NO CONFIDENCE AGAINST RAJASTHAN SPEAKER JAIPUR; The Raja-thin Legislative Assembly pant. 4 by 78 votes to 21 the Chief Minister. Mr. Jainarain Vvus's motion seeking- to lay rjowii rules for admittance of nx ccnfidcnce motion against the Speaker and the Daovty Speaker of the House The Chief Minister* m o.
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  • 169 2 MADRAS: According to a text book of geography prescribed for fourh ca« students of Corpcration Ej* mentary Schools m the City and approved by the Madras Text Book Committee s«r t'U r Vallabhbhai Patel is s »iii act ye an<r is the Deniitv Prime Minister of while
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  • 154 2 BOMBAY: Swami Nikhilananda. head of the New York Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Centre, win arrive m India fo r a pilgrlmag-e of holy places and cultural centres, by the end jf this month. He left New York on July 31 anj will stop eff at London Madrid. Rome
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  • 29 2 INDORE: One of those m. jured m the police firm? m Indore died m hospital lr..st This brings the total num. ber of death to nine. FOC
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  • 368 2  -  HAL BOYLE BY NEW YORK: "Too f>v pepole widl take the risk of doing better said Dudd Schulberg. "If you play safe too 'on? you reach a line of mediocrity. And by being afraid to go higher you actually will wind up lower than the ,-iverage."
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    56 3 PHOTO. Antoni Klimowlcz, the 24--year-old Polish Stowaway who phone at his first press conrorently was taken off the terence, at the hea Quarters of ii ii;ht»v Jarcslav Dabrowsld the Polish Ex-Combatants AsBy British Police and who has soriat'on m Queensgate Ternow been granted asylum m race. Kenblnrton. Lnndtnn
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  • 386 3 TRIBESMEN, Says Pak. Governor PESHAWAR: Add.re.-sin c; a meeting of the Frtbol Advisory Council m Nathiaga li recently the Frontier JO*, crnor, Khwaja Shahabuddi-v declared that Pakistan Govern, ment would not discriminate between tribesmen and other citizens of Pakistan and that tribesmen would get tall political rights
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  • 110 3 BOMBAY Sr; iihag-wati Pranud Shukla, M.U.P. Madhya Pradesh, was produced befc-re a Presidency Magistrate lor a.leged assault on an •jiUcer ot the CMy correction nouso. He v<as ordered to be released on bail. He had been sent to the co:recticn house because he coulfi not furnish
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  • 65 3 BOMBAY: Mr. S. K. Patil, President of the Bombay P.C.C., who returned here after visiting 15 countries In Europe said that Mr. Nehru was now known to every household m Europe. Mr. Patil told a press conference that although there might be political differences,
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  • 206 3 madras: Presiding over che Candle Light Ceremony of Vidyodaya Girls School T'Nagmt Jast week, Rajkumari Ami it Kaur, Union Health Minister, observed that the .students were the torch-bear-ersi and they should radiate light love, truth and knowledge m the country. Mrs. E. S. Appaswami rounder of the
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  • 42 3 PHOTO. Britain's Roger Bannister Breasts the tape to win the mile at the Empire Games, Vancouver, August 7, m 3 mln. 58.8 sec, with Australia's John Landy about three yards behind tc finish second m 8 mln. A P
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  • 45 3 FATALLY CRUSHED UNDER LEATHER BALES MADRAS Crushed under bales of leather which rolled from a hand-cart, while being unloaded last week In shed m the Madras harbour, Kovluran, 25, hand-cartman of Periamet, was fatally injured. He died while being ru9hed to the Stanley Hospital.- FOC
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  • 417 3 MESSINA, Sicily: Two modern miracle* are m the making at the Straits of Messina, whny great deeds were wrought In the misty dawn of civilisation. One is a projected U*****,000,000 bridge to span the treacherous tidies and reefs which awe-struck ancients named Scylla and
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  • 192 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government have Issued ordera cancelling the registration of Injj'osstrakh, the Foreign insurance Department of the USSR, according to Press re ports here. The reports said the cancellation of Ingosstrakh's registration here, was due to the ract that corresponding rights were not available
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  • 687 3 Buddhists Of Pakistan A Study rpilE participation of a Pakistani RuddhUt delegation a t the World Buddhst Confeience held at Colombo m 1950. surprised the delegated. Ihey could not at first believe that of all counti'ii3. Pakistan should have a Dudl dhi=t population and that sue would send a delegation
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  • 263 3 Kotelawala COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Sir John Hoteiawala, has asked the Ministers concerned, to pool their resources to open new avenues of employment for the hundreds ol people who are without jobs. •me Mmisters concerned the Minister of Labour, Land •ad Laiia development,
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  • 69 3 Ceylon China To Exchange Envoys COLOMBO: Gang robbers, cliressed m dark clothes and wearing: dark gloves, broke into a boutique a t Kalupatha, Waiiypola, last week and removed Us. 858 from the boutique safe alter beating up the boutique-keeper. The boutique-keeper, G. D. Albert, has been removed to hospital. A
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  • 277 3 CEYLON NEEDS THREE MORE VARSITIES COLOMBO: The immediate necessity of three more Universities which may be started as University Colleges to teach external students, was stressed by Mr. L. H. Mettananda, Principal, Ananda College, at the dinner held by the 0.8.A. last week. H e further stated that those Universities
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  • 64 3 Mr. G. Kiimarasuiny addressing a gathering: of friends and relatives at the Eastern Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, recentJy. The occasion was a party arranged m hhonoru r of Mr. Kumarasaim 's fiftieth birthday. m tJhTpic! ture are Mrs. Kmnarasmav (extreme right) Mr C S Kumuiasan.y. Mr. Alagappa!
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  • 772 3 ment Sm?H 52^ \^Seslioa that if the Ceylon Governnot mS*^^ elr re P atr '^ttino n scheme to those who had 1^ 8 for Manda tory residence permite hj oJ V? not bem S resident mi n Ceylon since 1944 the wfth I
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  • 60 3 Aftothe r report received at pclie<> headquarters last nezk states that J. A. Sophinona, of Magalgoda, Veyangoda. was found dead near her house. From Matara comes the report that 97-year-old Babanona, of Kekandfara, was knocked dtown by a car. She died shortly afterwards. The alleged driver
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  • 1116 4  - THE FIGHT FOR INDIA'S INDEPENDENCE— A REVIEW J. BALKARA SINGH 'TWENTY -five years ago on x Jan. 26 at the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress presided over by Sri jawaharlal Nehru took place the first historic pledge Full Independence Nineteen years later en Aug 15 India got her
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    40 4 Those who have learnt about the bewitching beauty of Noorjehan m history books wou Id have an opportunity to see her appearance -sake- In Asha Madbur who depicts Noorjehan. This film is to be screened soon at Diamond, here.
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  • 107 4 Men In Mufti Also Shed Law MADRAS*: Two beat eonvtablos attached to the Thousand Lights outpost recently stopped? two persons riding: on a bicycle without a light near the Cathedral and/ questioned them. The riders, it is stated, abused' the constables, and mi n the scuffle that ensued, one of
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  • 36 4 Music hath its charms and tt holds them together so close, but Music is enthralled by circubstanees that separate those two! 'GIRL* is the title of the film shortly to be released here.
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  • 359 4 His Distate For Life In Communism WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.— The Soviet Ambassador m Washington, Mr. Georgi Zarubin, rebuffed a formal invita. tion from the State Department to meet face to face immediately Mr. Yuri A. Rastvorov, escaped Soviet intelligence agent m Japan. At a specially called Pre^s conference the State
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  • 22 4 PARIS. Aug. M Joe Louis i s to stajr m a Ger man_produced liim. his agent duuuuncea. AP
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  • 343 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR:. Sir Kathakali undoubtedly is one of the finest arts of India, its fame has not only spread the length and j breath of India, but reach 'd beyond the shores. Unlike other Arts ai-d Dramas its technique Is highly intricate that only
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  • 561 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon's gu-i rdian of public morality, the Public Performances Board ji ,s banned its first fi'.m CiBC« it received a. fi-esli lease of life last year. The film is French .made and >s titled "La P Kes pecteuse" based on Jean Paul
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  • 27 4 «aj IS 10 8 111 BOn Of Em P epor Akbar, falls m love with turns to be Noorjehan, lmmo rtallsedl In history.
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