Indian Daily Mail, 6 September 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 20L SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 291 1 Socialists Demand Thanu Pillai Ministry's Resignation Says Wrong To Use Force Against Satyagrahis (From Our Own Correspondent) LI' C KNOW, Sept. 5.— Mr. Madhu Limaye, Joint Secretary of tine Ail- India Praja-Socialist Party, speaking at Lucknow, declared that the P.S.I'. Ministry in i.e. State had acted
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  • 107 1 PATNA, Sept. 5: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, India's Prime Minister, flew 500 feet above flood ravaged areas of northeast India yesterday in an aerial survey of the two months old disaster. Twenty-two members of parliament accompanied him on his flight over eastern Uttar Pradesh and north Bihar,
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  • 86 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 5: The Marqcess of Reading Minister of State at the British Foreign Office, arrived here car y today en his way to Southeast As an treaty organisation talks opening in Manila on Monday. The British Minister, who was accompanied by nine other members of its
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  • 50 1 From c'-i Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Sept. 5.— A thirteen storey building highest in India, was opened here on Saturday by the Chief Minister Dr. B. C. Roy, which will house the G o vernm ent Secretariat. Costing eighty-four lakhs, it overlocjis River Hooghty and MaUuin. Copyright.
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  • 78 1 Station Master Gets R.I. For Negligence /rom C-~ Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 5: A railway station master whose aegllgence on the night of June 13 caused the death of 66 persons, has been sentenced to line months rigorous imprisonment and a fine of two hum..ed rupees. The Sub-Divi-.iional Magistrate of
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  • 154 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept s—There5 There is great scope for Indian exporters in trade with Indonesia, stated Mr. P. Vaidyanathan, Commercial Secretary, at the Indian Embassy at Jakarta, addressing the South Indian Chamber of Commerce here, yesterday. Till recently Indonesia imported
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  • 216 1 NUERNBERG, Germany, Sept. 5. a raincoat that can be transformed into a picnic table and a barking toy dog featured yesterday's opeu'ng of the 16th German Inves. tors' Fair. The 300 exhibits her^ in_ eluded no worldjghaking His. coveries, but Visitors found many interesting- small novel. Ues on
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  • 134 1 KARACHI, Sept. 5. Lord Reading leader of the Hi' tish delegation to the Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) conference at Manila, said yesterday the question of Malayan independence could not be raised at the SEATO conference. It would be entirely irrelevant,
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  • 337 1 Fourteen members of the Trades Union Congress had tea with Mr. C. R, Attlee, leader of the British Labour Party at a party given by the Governor, Sir John Nicoil. yesterday evening at Government House. The following were the members: Messrs Lam Yew Hock, Chew Seng,
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  • 60 1 TTNC LEADERS ARREST: T.-C. COURT DECISION From utati Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Sept. 5. The T. C. State High Court has postponed judgment till September twentieth on the Habeas Corpus petitions argued on behalf of Ttavancore Tamllnad Congress leaders, arrested after the Scuth Travancore disturbances. The Court has, however, ordered all
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  • 62 1 LONDON, Sept. 5: General Sir Gerald Templer regarded as the most likely British candidate for any new High Command post in South-East Asia is back in London fully recovered from an attack of amoebic dysentery. "My husband is now perfectly well", Lady Templer said today as they returned
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  • 51 1 Sri Sri Prakana, Qov. ernor of Madras w ho prel sided over the first an. niversary celebrations of the Indian Federation of Printing Technologists held in Madras Satur day Aug. 14 and Sn K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister who declared open the printing exhibition' examine some of the
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  • 54 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 6 The U.S. Defence Dept. today announced an American patrol plane was shot down by two jet aiiViaft "apparently MIG--15 type" in the Sea of Japan. The nine survivors were rescued at sea. it was attacked 100 miles east of Vladivastok and 44 miles
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  • 187 1 From C ii Own Correspondent f^i^ MADRAS> 1 5 Hea lth Minister Mr. A. B. Shettv tcld pressmen yesterday that Dr. RM. Alagappa Chettlar was anxious to start a private medica: collefe m Tamnnad which would be located Either atjEikSSi Ir ?t A great financier philanthronhist, who
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  • 41 1 KLM CRASH NO ONE KILLED THE HAGUE, Sept. 5. A KLm Royal Dutch Airlines spokesman said today that "nobody was killed" in the lines constellation airliner which crashed into the River Shannon, Ireland, this morning- wth m nponiA ,>n board.— Reuter
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  • 1779 1 Reply To Welcome Address: Kathakali Explained (By Our Staff Reporter) "Culture and arts know no frontiers. Neither are they dependent on language and what matters is the effect they produce on the men's minds and hearts. We Indians are quite ready
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  • 131 1 STOP PRESS AW BOON HAW DIES IN HOROLULU HONOLULU, Sept. S. Mr. Aw Boon Haw, wellknown Chinese millionaire and philanthropist died at Queen's Hospital here late Saturday night. He was 72. Aw who made his iortune selling the medicine known as Tiger Balm throughout the orient, arrived ;n Honolulu OH
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  • 2401 2 Age Of Marriage Now 18 Stiff Opposition To Divorce By Consent: To Redraft Clause NEW DELHI: Ihe Law Minister, Mr. C. C. Biswas, agreed in the Lok Sabha to restore the age of marriage under the Special Marriage BiJ to 18 and re-drait the clause relating
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  • 27 2 Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar Chief Minister, photo graphed after laying the foundation stone for the Sourashtra High School Extension at Madnrai on Aug. 28.
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  • 105 2 POONA: Mr. Shantilal shah, Labour Minister of Bombay, announced her e that tne Employees' State Insurance Scheme would come into force in Greater Uombay from Oct. 2 this year atrd in AJhmeddbad from Republic Day next year. Mr. Shah said it was pro. posed to construct
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  • 122 2 LUCKNOW: The Planning Commission has asked all Central and State Ministers to g»ve the exact number of workers employed by them on the different joive Year flan schemes, so as to estimate the possibilities of provilin^ joba to the educate^ unemployed. The Commission has also asked for the
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  • 294 2 Sir, In ine Indian Dally Mail of August 24 you published under the heading; "The Sad Tale of an Indian Worker," a news item which appeared in an Indian newspaper. The tacts of the report were wrong. I should be grateful, therexore, if you wouid publish
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  • 136 2 A. though appendicitis frequently strikes young pecple babies are generally considered to be uniiKely victims one liiit^sh specialist, however, recently warned that this condition m very young chi.dren is not quite as rare as medical bocks often indicate. She tells of a five-and-a-half month old
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    • 686 2 Whither? Oh! Whither? The publication of entry forms for prize competitions in newspapers and periodicals is an UN JOURNALISTIC activity and toe recommend the insertion of a provision in the Act recrulating the printing and publication of newspapers and periodicals, banning printing of any form of entry to competition or
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    • 103 2 NEW DELHI: Thirty live prizes, totalling Rs. ***** will be awirded for the best books in the second competition for npoliterates says a Press Note issued by the Mi a.s try of Education, Government of" India, here. The competition ig for fcooHs In all regional languages wnich
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    • 84 2 NAGPUR: The Madhya Pradesh Government has sus. pended the levy of sales tax on cotton, leviable under the M.P. Sales Tax Act, until July 31, 1955. A Press Note wfhlcai an. nounred the suspension of the sales tax said; -The Government has ful'y examined the
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  • SITUATION IN T.C. TAMIL AREAS
    • 655 3 TRIVANDRUM: A Press release issued by the tSi^T 11 that certain rtotanento by T.r.N.C. leaders from Delhi were intended to explain away their leaders responsibly for diatai^SSTS the southern taluks and their unfortunate cons£ quences and to present for IYI.N.C. as «S organisation." "utnyi Aue i r.ss
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    • 349 3 TRIVANDRUM: T.-C. Chief .vlimsier, Air. Thaau I'ii.ai, has intimated Acharya. .vi.puicim, Chairman cf tne 4-Tuja Socialist Party, of his naoaity to attend the meeting of the National Executive or UM P.S.f. Mr. Thanu Pil'.ai in a teieefiarn to Acharya Kripalani is understood to have
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    • 257 3 PATNA: Sixty to 80 per cent of the crops are feared to (have been completely lost in the flooded area of more than 12,000 square miles in North Bihar, once known as the granary of India." Over 3,000,000 landless labourers and petty kisans have oeen rendered
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    • 87 3 HUBLJ. Prime Minister Nehru is likedy to undertake a tour of the Karnatak areas m Bombay State, some time in Novemoer next. To representations made by the Karnatak Congress General Secretary, Mr. G. V. Alli,ken, M.L..A., the Prune Mm:scer is reportel to have replied that
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    • 112 3 ERNAKULAM: Chief Justice K. T. Koshy of the Tra-vancoie-Cocnin ttigh Court de c.aied cpen a major petro.eum products storage and distribution plant owned by Caitex (India) Limited, near the rirnaKulam South Railway Station. The Ernakulam installation of Ca.tex is designed to store and distribute more than
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    • 99 3 NEw DELHI: The Pre?iden f of the Travancore Tami'nart Consrress, Mr- Ramaswamy Filial, has appealed to the Prime Minister to lnterven"! atjainst "the reign of terror" let loose bv the Travancora OocWn Government In the Tra vancore TamiCnad area. Mr. Abdul Razak T.T-N.C met
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  • 60 3 Brigadier General Jon Masson, Deputy Frenou Commander in Indo-China greets French Union Prisoners returning- to Lan»s_ san HospttaT Hanoi, August 24, after being freed by Vietmin force* at Vietri exchange point 40 miles North west of Hanoi. The 600 union troops released! were all Nonth African troops
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  • 471 3 MADKAS: Wnen a bate* of uiree writ petitions for directing the Maaras Government to foroear from entorcing tne extradition warrants pending against tne petitioners issued at tne instance of tne v Tench Inu.an autnorities at Karaikal came up for hearing oe^ore 'ineir i^urusidps, tiie Kjniet Justice and Mr.
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  • 319 3 NO HASTY DISCARD OF ENGLISH BOMBAY: Dr. Raghunath Paranjpye, former Indian High Commissioner in Australia appeaied to the State Government not to -base their policy with respect to the issue of medium of instruction merely on sentimental consideration. Addressing the convocation of tile Bombay University Dr. Paranjpye said "it would
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  • 435 3 r JfOMBAY: Mr. K. C. Reddy, union Minister for Production said that the Government of India was considering settine "P/*! fertiliser plants in addition to the Sindri works. He said the new plants would gro into operation within the next two o r three years. Mr.
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  • 1656 3 -Minister Explains NEW DELHI: The Law Minister Mr. C C Biswas replying to the debate in the Lok Sabha (Lower House) on tne Special Marriage Bill, explained ithat he was glad the present measure, which he described as a 'unsque' one, had the general
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  • 95 3 NEW DELHI: The Law Minister, Mr. Biswas, while discussing' women's rights in Malal:ar, disclused in the Lok Sabha that he had received «>ne or two representations complaining about the position of men in Malabar. Mr. Biswas, who was speaking <m the Special Marriage Bill, said amidst loud
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  • 331 4 Hate Campaign Against Ceylon Tamils Deprecated FAKE LETTERS REVEALED VALLATHOL'S REPLY TO ADDRESS COLOMBO: The first court case resulting from the campaign sponsored by the Trisinhala Peramuna to boycott shops owned by Indians was heard before Mr. Panandiira, Magistrate. Buddhada.su and Soney were charged with obstructing customers at Horana Bazar
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  • 408 4 'Midwifery A Must For Housewives' MINUWAiSTGODA: Every housewife should have m first-hand knowledge of midwifery. Mr. L. A. Ganepola, Inquirer into Sudden Deaths, said this at an Inquest Into the death of a newly born Infant. Ignorance was responsible for infant mortality in rural areas, Mr. Ganepola added. M. Rosalin
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  • 174 4 COLOMBO: The Ministry of Education has asked six Governments for information regarding the quota system in their schools as it is considering an increase in the number of pupils per teacher In Ceylon. The information has been from the Governments of the United Kingdom Australia India
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  • 163 4 COLOMBO: The Pnmo Minister will open a State home for the aged in Jaltna at the end of September. The "home" Is aeanng com. pletion and there will be "c. commcdation for 240 inmates. All convenlenoea, inchimag electricity, water service, quarters fo r the nursing
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  • 97 4 COLOMBO: The case was called last week before Mr. L Colombo, in which Grindluys Bank Ltd., suc> Mr. Somavvira W. de Silva, District Judge, Chandrasiri, M.P., for Mora tuwa, Pilliyandalu, for re. covery of Rs. 1,422.89 with legal Interest due on Us. 1.064.49. Mr. Chandrasiri was expect,
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  • 330 4 Is Ball- Room Dancing Ceylon's National Custom? JAFFNA: "la the modern craze for ballroom dancing part of our national custom?" asked Gate-Mudaliyar C Thiagarjah at a public lunch under the auspices cf the Jaffna District Savings Committee to entertain Mr. M. D. H. Jayawardane, Minister of Finance, and Mrs. Jayawardane.
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  • 92 4 KURUNEGALA. The Kuril, negala Municipal Oouncii has appointed a special committee or three members in ton. nexjion with its reic©nt decision to do away with exist. injr street names of foreign origin in the town and to introdce suitable Swabusha names instead. The council's decision was
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  • 221 4 FOC JAJFFNA 'It is our ambition to make the Jaffna librarv an intellectual and cultural centre which will attract men and women from the whole of South East Asia' said Mr. Sam A. Sa-bapa'hy Mayor of Jaffna and pre:>\ dent of the Library Committee at the opening of
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  • 230 4 COLOMBO: The Minister of Education Mr. M. D. Banda. was asked in Parliament to do away with free education. The Labour leader, Mr. it. t, JayatHaka, urged the Minister to adopt a means test on the basis of winch parents who could afford to pay
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  • 197 4 COJLOMBO The Prime Minister has refused to allow the Ceylon Students' Union to send a delegate to the International Students' Union meet, in^ now »n progress in Moscow. At an eariier session, at Praka, in Czechoslovakia, the ISJ linvited a delegate from Ceylon to attend the
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  • 79 4 Asian PMs Conf Minutes COLiOMBO The official publication of the detailed minutes of the first A -mo Premiers conference has just been completed. The 'minutes' were circulat. ed amonp the four particij>at_ tag prime Ministers ana thtir approval obtained before pu_ bllcatlon The minutes will soon be available to the
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  • 93 4 MANNAR: Tamil classes are now held in the Mannar Kachcihert. This step has been taken i n order to give Rwh Miasa Its due plac e in the administration of public affairs to acoordance with the policy or the Government to intro d i u
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  • 88 4 COLOMBO: A three-stoned secretariat Is to be built in Kandy to house the kachcheri. The building Is estimated to cost a million rupees and will be erected on a four acre site where the A.S.P's residence now stands. Recently, the Minister of Finance Mr. M. D. H. Jayawardene,
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  • 220 4 NEW DELHI: Replying to a question by Mr. Bah >„lu> Singh, the Minister for Inror mation and Broadcasting jJr B. V. Keskar said in the Lok Sabha that to make people radio conscious it ihad >;ecn decided to observe a 'radio month' in October, 1954, w
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  • 111 4 COLOMBO: The sociolorica r n ve y c beggar rehabfiita-' tion (cenducted by the Department of Social Services in assistance with th e Department of Census a nd Statistics) has now been completed in Colombo and the major outstaticn towns. Mr. A. S. Kohoban Wickreme, Director cf Social
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  • 44 4 COLOMBO: Facilities fcr the transmission of te.egrams in Swabasuia will shortly be provided in ail the principal post offices in th e island. At present Swabasha telegrams can be sent on.y between Colombo, Kandy, Gahe, JaUna and Kurunegaia.— 1< OC.'
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  • 451 4 Three Malayan students. o na of wiiom is married and will be accompanied by his wife, will leave Singapore in a few days to s|pena the next four or five years at Loughboroug'i Engineering College in England studying mscnanicai engineer ing on a Shell scholarship.
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