Indian Daily Mail, 17 September 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X No. 212. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1954 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 59 1 Brigadier General Christian Ue Castries, defender of Oien Bien Phu. wearinu a dressing gown at his home m Paris with General Gilles, Commander oi the Paratroops m Indo-China. De Castries, freed last week by the Vletminh, arrived tn Par us unexpectedly ahead of schedule and
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  • 166 1 Spying Under The Guise of Expeditions? NEW UtJLHI, Sept. 16 Tne Indian I'nme Minister, Mr. J.i..<i.ia..a. i.\*enru, to-uay told tne nt-use ot i'eopie tnat no coiiiU not answer question as to w_.ei.ier most roie.gn mountaineering expeditions to .Nepal weie aetuaiiy reconnaissance part.es with "ulterior motives*, xt wouia remmu tne House
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  • 34 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 16.— Prime Minister Nenru was asked m Parliament yesterday about reports publi&hed here that Mr. Nehru roieht meet Soviet Premier Geofgi Malenkov during thi Indian Pre-
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  • 143 1 LONDON, Sept. 16. Raja Sir uaa oin Kaja Monamed, tne Commissioner for m the United Kinguom, to-uay maintained that tae present emergency m ivlalaya is due to a terrorist campaign and is not the result of a nationalist movement. In a letter published m The Times, the
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  • 33 1 mier's visit m China next month. Mr. Nehru said he had net heard anything of the kind, but that lf Ma.enkov should be m China, he hoped a meeting] could be arranged.- A.P
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  • 132 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 16. The final results of the District Board election m three districts, Madurai, Ramnad and Tinnevelly, show that the Congress Party ha* won 129 out of a tota* 152 seats that is 84 per cent
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  • 226 1 Differences With P. S. P. Reported Serious From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept 16. The I.C. State Chief Minister Mr. Pattom Thanu Pillai's differences with the Praja Socialist High Command have become so serious that the Congress circles here are jubilantly expecting him to
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  • 85 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 16 Pakistan Ambassador Syed Amjad AU expressed hope Wednesday that "m tuna other countries will join m the anti.Cummunist defence alliances m the Middle East and South.East Asia. "Uniess systems 0 f defence are built now. we cannot withstand Communist aggres. sion," he told
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  • 147 1 Nehru Assures No Designs On Trincomalee NEW DELHI, Sept. 16.— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru. Indian Prime Minister, denied ln India's House of the People to-day that India lias any designs on Trincomalee Naval Base m Ceylon. Mr. Nehru was replying to a questicn wmcn referred to a reported statement of tne
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  • 540 1 NEGRO PARENTS AWAIT SUPREME COURT DECISION White Parents Threaten To Bodily Remove Negro Pupils WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS (West Virginia), Sept. 16. About 175 Greenbrier county Negro residents decided Tuesday night to send 'their children back to Negro schools, at least until the U. S. Supreme
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  • 76 1 GLASGOW (Scotland). Sept. 16. Georgina Mc Masters, just nine days old, has a full set of teeth. When she was burn, the teeth could be seen MUning through the skin of the gums. Now they have broaen througn. Said Dr. Stuart Laldlaw, city medical officer: "Similar
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  • 37 1 AMSTERDAM, Sept 16 The Begum Liaquat Ali Khan arrived Wednesday b«y air to take her new post Of Ambassador from Pakistan to the Netherlands. She was accompanied by he r son Akbar.
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    37 1 photo. This picture, is the first made during the Chinese Nationalist bombardment of Amoy from their island stronghold of Quemoy during the past week. A Nationalist soldier on setting tlie sights on a tssmm howitzer.- A. P.
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  • 164 1 NAPLES, Sept. 16.— A Japanese scientist told doctors the fishermen of the -il-fatetJ "Happy Dragon" suffered digestive disorders, liver ail ment and virtual sterilization from the rad..o-active dust of the March 1 hydrogen bomb experiment ln the Pacific He said the most obvious IB effects
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  • 478 1 Registration Starts Oct. 1 8 Composition Of Executive Council The order by the High Commissioner bringing into force at once such portions of the Federation of Malaya Agreement (Amendlment) Ordinance 1954, as are necessary to enable the registration of electors for Federal Elections to begin,
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  • 36 1 photo. A nurse helps a young Arab wounded woman to ths outdoor first aid hospital post m Qrleansville, Algeria, after the earthquake. The wounded were later flown to Algiers. A. P.
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  • 29 1 are aware no one has said at any time that India must have Trincomalee as a base. Indeed any such statement would be entirely opposed to India's policy.' Reuter
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  • 151 1 REMOVAL OF INDIAN H C IN CEYLON DEMANDED! COLOMBO, Sept. 16 A memioer oi the Oeylon par. "anient, Mr. U. B. Ijnainooowe, wants the removal of the m. dian High Commissioner here! Mr. C. c Desai, because he is not persona grata with the Ceylon Glovernment.'' Mr. Unamiboowe said he
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  • 101 1 FLORENCE (Arizona), Sept. 16. An ashamed and remorseful service station attendant, who begged that his nam c be kept out cf the newspapers, has been charged with having been involved m a bestial attack on a nine-month-old baby boy. Bob Spencer, 24, has accused cf
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  • 29 1 TOtTVO, Sept. 16 Tsuto. su Nishiyama. Japanese Am. bassador to India, returned by a<r yesterday and political oh. servers predicted toe would re tlfft because of ooor health, A.P.
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  • 525 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri Sept 17, 1954 The Way Of Disaster JJOW can a multi-racial society such as exists m Malaya today ever be non-communal until the Malayan nation is born, asks the MCA's official organ the Malayan MirAr, and says, "a multi-com-munal organisation cannot possibly be non-communal, out
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  • 1280 2 Indian Scientists' Research NEW DELHI: Indian scientists are applyh^ the peaceful products of atomic energy to the solution of agricultural problems. The magic of ttie atom promises more and improved food on Indian dinner plates. This powerful new research tool has been brought to India by
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  • 429 2 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government is reported to have turned down a request by the Indian High Commissioner to take a human view of the helpless women and children, numbering about a hundred, huddled together m the Talaimannar Detention Camp fcr over three months
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  • 76 2 BHOPAL: Dr. B. V. Keskar, Union Minister tor Informal on and Broadcasting, announced here that the first television set m India will be Installed at Bombay by 1966. Television, Ur. Keskar said, was a costly proposition, and as such it was not possible to introduce
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  • 409 2 KATHMANDU: A sharp downward trend m the foreign exchange value of the Nepalese currency has become an important political issue m Nepal. The exchange value of the Nepalese rupee fell to 189 for 100 Indian rupees, the lowest recorded so far. The Nepali Congress, led by
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  • 159 2 Armed Raid On Patna Jewellery Shop: I Killed PATNA: Three armed robbers tnaided Uie sho-> of a jeweller near the (Family Hos. pi tal m patna City after sunset when a Moharam proces. son was passing tnrougn the street, and carried away jewel, liery worth about Ks. 10,000 after shooting
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  • 50 2 VISAKHAPATNAMfc The keel for a n 8,000-ton diesel vessel was laid recently at the Hindusthan Shipyard. The vessel has been ordered by the Eastern Shipping Corporation IM The shipyard has now four ships under construction m addition to the two 8,000-ton ships delivered during July and August.- FOC
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  • 246 2 Among thc papers read at the ll sections of the 23rd international Congress of Orientalists at Cambridge on August 23— the subjects of which ranged from broad re„ gimal surveys to narrowly speciaaist topics was one on "A New Linguistic Survey of India presented by
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  • 730 2 Miracles Of Manpower A Study of China's Projects NEW DELHI: River valley projects m China nave shown that manpower, if property handled and employed, can achieve miracles. This is one of the main observations contained m the preliminary report by two high officers of the Government of India who recently
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  • 203 2 NEHRU TO SEE NAVAL EXERCISE NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Jawahanal Nehru, will pay a visit to the Indian fleet and also the n base at Cochin iti the first week of October. The Prime Minister is ex pected to arrive at Cochin on I October 2 and is
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  • 164 2 Two students from 1*4%% and one from Ceyion stuay.nL' m tne Uni Led irungdom tit at present attending tne lit si. of tnree courses arranged by tne .British Oouncm ior tne I tnree weens of tne Edinoui-n iresuvai. me Indian students ,are Mr. c. H Menta,
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  • 127 2 NEW DELHI: The Circuit oivision .Bench of tne Punjab fiigh Court last weea dismissed tne appeal preferred by uatcanbai jam against the death sentence pasted on her by the .sessions v^curt on tne cnarge oi muruenng three young gins and connrmed the sentence. The gins
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  • 109 2 I CALCUTTA: Dr. Praiulla 'Kumar Ganguli, a medical practitioner, was stabbed to death at his residence at Luk*> Place. He is reported to have been resting m an ar m chair on the ground floor verandah of his house about 3 a.m., when his assailant
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  • 43 2 BOMBAY: Mr. J. R. D. Tata, Chairman of Air-India International, left here by an Air-India International plane last week for London. H e will attend the annual conference of the International Air Transport Association beeinnina. m Pans. FOC
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  • 28 2 TRIVANDRUM: Plans for the construction of a Qandni Memorial at Cape Oomorin have been prepared and the estimate for the work tins FOC
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    25 3 Well never mind my name. 1 am the. principal dancer m the forthcoming Hindustani "LAILA" a romance set m exotic Arabian surroundings.
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  • 115 3 One has heard volumes about the care, caution and exercise taken by Western ?jc tresses to keep their body .sum and attractive. Some restrict their diet to fruit juice yet some subject their limbs to rigorous exercises. But one North Indian ac_ tress has hit
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  • 330 3 iFor an actress who likes to take things easy, Esther Williams should be happy to ger back to work. Wiien she does, m Aprjl. .=he will only have to make a movie. As it is now. she's vacation. ing wiuch gives her time to rear
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  • 68 3 There are many ways oj capturing the heart of a pretty girl and one is to stead into her bedroom m disguise and discuss with her a topic of absorbing interest. Some such devise is adopted by M. G. Ramachandran (Mountain Thief) with
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  • 257 3 Ava Gardner Thursday blamed exuberant male movie fans, with somewhat less than firm seii f.con trol, for getting her off to a rough start on her Brazilian goodwill tour. The darkhaired Hollywood star called m newsmen to give her version of the swiftly paced
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    50 3 COW JANE Which cow will not want to be mOked by a pretty damsel and when she is distracted by your looking hard at her handsome face, naturally jealousy is whipped up m the cow! But the four legged actress appears with Jane Powell m "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers".
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    85 3 Stage Screen Interest m Indian and Kandyan dancing has blossomed m Australia since the arrival of Mr. Tlkiry Banda, an inspector of physical culture m the ,Ceylon Education Department who is studying In Melbourne under the Colombo Plan. He often adds brightness to the parties of his Australian f rends
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  • 131 3 Marilyn Monroe, wearing a formjfitttng sheer wooft dress that did not borrow anything from Paris' new flat_chested look broke rap airport routine when she arrived m New York from Los Angeles. There wasn't much work done for 45 minutes as some 500 Idlewild airport employees
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  • 500 3  -  GEOFF DE FRAGA By Interest m Indi|a<n and Kandyan dancing has blossom. Ed m Australia since the arrival of Mr. Tikiiy Banda, an inspector of physical culture to the Ceylon Education De. partment, who is studying m Melbourne under a Colombo Plan fellowship. He has
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  • 557 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Justice Coyajee, at the Bombay High Court dismissed with costs a petition field by P. N. Films Ltd., and its. Managing Director, Pram Nath Malhotra, seeking a writ to set aside an order of the Central Government directing the petitioners to cut certain
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  • 330 3 NEW YORK: Prof. M- S. Sundaram. Cultural Attache, Indian Embassy, Washington, has been trying for some time to organise an Indian film festival at Washington and other centres m America and the only thing which now seems to be standing between him and the fruition
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  • 57 3 These young and pretty artistes delighted the gathering with some bewitching dances on the occasion of 'Bharati Day' celebrated on Sept. 12, by the Malaya Tamil Pannqi, Kuala Lumpur at Chettiars Hall. From left to right; Miss Selvi Thangarani Thambu, Miss Selvi Valli Thambu, Baby Uma,
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  • 61 3 New Find Lass... New Find Lass... Form proud Dody Heath was seen m a Broadway show and beckoned by Hollywood to play a persistent Scotch lass who pursues Van Johnson's heart m M-G-M's new CinemaScope musical, "Bridadoon". Gene Kelly, Van Johnson and Cyd Charisse co-star m the picture, directed by
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  • 58 3 Funny, and sometimes cutout titles are being given to films produced m Hollywood, a sioniW tendency is sprea/L ing fast m India also. A picture being produced hv a Madura film company is titled 'Husband And Wife'! But the one m making: m Bombay Excels even Hollywood- It
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    51 3 This pair (M. K. Radha and Pandaribai) with strokes of sorrow on their faces, are looking into space for the dawn of good time which the other p?4T (picture below with Baliah and his partner) are evidently enjoying. KALLA KALAM, is making its first appearance at Capital tomor row
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  • 50 3 Miss Vaijayantixiimala of PENN fame, who has riddled men's minds by her bewitch ing dances, is understood will partner Dilip Kumar, the celebrated actor, m the next production by A.V.M. it m the first time Dilip Kumar finds his film partner m South India.
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  • 60 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 16 The American adventure movie. "Don Daredevil rides again,'' has been banned m India on the grounds "it brings into contempt those responsible for the prevention, letection and punishment ff jrinvnals.'' The Government order bin. ning the picture, made by R«--üblic Pictures Corp., also said
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  • 86 4 Mangalyam' has some special appeal and the crowds mluch witnessed the picture screened at Madras did so with religious fervour. For it ie said the picture extoUs the sacredness of Thali and the trials and tribulations a Hindu girl undergoes to have it from her
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  • 370 4 WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.— Women with large families seem thc least likely to develop breast cancer, scientists from five continents reported on Thursday. Their studies indicated that unmarried women over 35 are most likely to have the disease. Studies were made m India. Japan, other parts of
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  • 603 4 STRIKING likenesses m bronze of India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, President Rajendra Prasad and other distinguished public men will be shortly on their way tc India from th© London studio of the British sculptress, Fredda Brilliant, who recently returned to Britain after spending
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  • 45 4 Nalini Jaywant. the girl with the roundest screen eyes, goes gay and romantic once again m "NAAZ", and exciting social set and photographed m three continents, India, Egypt and England. Teamed up with her is the screen's leading man Ashok Kumar.
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  • 824 4  -  J. BALKARA SINGH (By •pHE progress of the human race depends upon women. In the mother's hands lies the life of th© entire race and no normal mother wishes ill for her offspring. No wonder Guru Nanak says, Tt is by woman that we are conceived
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  • 219 4 These three outfits are being shown at the Biennial Congress of the International IVibration of Master Tailors, held m Rome. They are prophetic, say the tailors, of clothes which will be worn by men ln the year 2,000 ..The tailors have based their predictions upon the
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  • 747 4 Four Types Off Girls -Whom Will You Choose? /^OULD there really be anyV thing wrong with American girls? Whenever such doubts as. sailed me m the past, i have firmly repressed them, feeling they must reflect a personal defect m my character that makes me unable to appreciate feminine perfection.
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  • 94 4 NEw DELHI: Indian atomic scientist prof. H- J. Bhabhi, has said m Sydney that the tempo of development ol atomic energy for peaceful purposes has been retarded by a curtain of secrecy drawn upon atomic iii formation by tihe big powers. Prof. Bhabha was speaking at a
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  • 215 4 CAL<CUTTA: The higher rate of import duty on safety razor blades, fixed by the Government of India, is not likely to protect th e industn. sufficiently against foreign competition, according to the .Federation of Indian Chamber? {of Commerce and industry. Recently the Government ol India decided
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  • 58 4 T. K. Shanmugam, is a name well known m Tamilnad, whose performances on the stage have been greatly applauded by critics. Of late he has started appearing on the screen also with equally spectacular .success.' Shanmugam appears this way m 'Raththa pascm' ißli.od Affinity) ichich is reported
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  • 68 4 V. Nagiah. the celebrated character actor of South India, lives up to the expectations oj the film fans m his latest picture Viduthalai' (Liberation). The creation of film wizard Ramnoth 'Viduthalai' undoubtedly is a class by itself. Human emotions are brcught into play und the
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    29 4 Dabbie Reynolds, M-G-M star., currently appearing with Jane PoweU m "Athena", pins a traditional cZslge oof. f red carnation* ow tae ahovider 0/ her mother, Maxene RevnoWe
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  • 943 5 All India Services Conduct Rules Revised NEW DELHI: All Government servants have been forbidden to contract bigamous marriages without the prior permission of the Government. The revised rules, while embodying several provisions existing m the original rules, have added a few more relating to investments,
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  • 213 5 NEW DELHI: The Indian Tobacco Delegation, which recently visited Japan, China, Thailand, Hcngkong and Singapore, has suggested the formation of an official or nonofficial organisation representing all interests, particularly growers m the country, ths Commerce Minister, Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, informed Mr. S. N. Das m the
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  • 181 5 SALEM: Out ol 334 elementary schools targeted to be opened m the Salem District Board area under the ..National Planning Commission scheme, 252 schools have been sanctioned to be opened und 132 have actually been opened so far, stated sn P. Sabhana. yagam, District.
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  • 40 5 HYDERABAD. The Khasa. pur Project m Osmanabad dis. trict, estimated to irrigate about 8,000 acres, would be declared open towards the end of next month. The Project has been fcuilt at a cost of RS. o0 lakha- FOC
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  • 173 5 T.-C. FAMILIES FOR BHOPAL COLONISATION ERNAKULAM: Sardar Datar Singh, Secretary Union Food and Agriculture Ministry, left for Delhi after a three-day tour of Travancore-Oochin m connection with the selection of families for colonisation m BJicp.il.. Doling his itay >i.ere, he interviewed 350 people at nine centres of the State and
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  • 168 5 Population World Growth 85,000 Per Day ROME: Scientists here for the Conference on World Population heard a cautious estimate by the United Nations Population Division that the people of the world are increasing at the rate of 85,000 per day. Among the countries with the highest birth rate 40 or
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  • 146 5 TIRUPATI: Addressing a largely attended meeting organised to accord a reception! to tne Ministers who were here m connection with the inauguration of the Tirupati University, Mr. N. Sanjeeva Reddi, Deputy Chief Minister, explained the circumstances that led to the establishment of the University. He
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  • 79 5 About 20 Drown When Rescue Boat Capsizes SILiIGURI: About twenty people were drowned near raiaxata wnen a rescue boat oarrying them from a marooned vuiage to saxety capsized m the overflowing Buritorsa, according to a reliable report recewved here Official confirmation of the report is lacking. .four Telegraphs Department line-men
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  • 85 5 DUCKNOW: Mr. Hians-Petcr Muller, secretary of the UNESCO Coordination Committee for International Colun. tary Work Camps, is scheduled to visit India m October and November. Mr. s. N. Agarwal, AICC General Secretary, has called on various youth organisations to invite Mr. Muiier to the work
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  • 573 5 CALCUTTA: One person died and 31 others, including a police othcer and six constables), were injured m a ciash between the police and a 5,000- strong procession ot "anticow slaughter" movement volunteers and sympathisers, m the vicinity of the Assembly House last week.
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  • 558 5 NEED FOR A SOUND LEGAL PHILOSOPHY MADRAS: The most pressing need of the times was for a sound philosophy of law and ter a science of law, said Dr. Jerome Hall of the Indiana University, addressing the members of the Advocates' Association on "the role of the .egai profession m
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  • 143 5 HOSPET: Mysore Chief, Minister Hanumanthiah said here that the formation of Karnataka State at tihe present juncture was inadvisable. Mr. Hanumanthiah, who was addressing a public meeting held under the auspices of the Circle Congress Comimittee, said if the State was formed now it would be
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  • 64 5 NEW DELHI: The Union Government has sanctioned Rs. 3,980,000 as its share for the bridge part of a regulator, cum.bridge across the river Krishna to be built near Vija. yawadla. The bridge will provide faci. ttties for movement of traffic throughout the year on the Calcutta
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  • 259 5 CHANDIGARH: Dr. B. Keskar, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, said here that, under the Second IFive.year Plan for broadcasting, it was intended to introduce television by 1956.57. He told newsmen that technical experts ware studying the new processes of tele vision. Dr. Keskar
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  • 182 5 NEW DELHI; The Union Government have sanctioned loans to the Bharat Lines Limited to enable it to pur. chase two cargo ships, w ith a total tonnage of over 7,500 G.H.I. The loans amount to 75 per cent, of tlie purchase price of the ships.
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  • 235 5 CALCUTTA: Tho Union Governments decision- to re. duce the Issue price of wheat by Re. 1/- jjor maund has had littie effect on tho local mar. ket, where wheat prices have increased by more than Rs. 3/_ per maund m a fortnightGovernment sources attr._ bute
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  • 92 5 COLOMBO peut-General Sir Arthur Smith, who was Commander-in-Chief of Bri. tish Force m India m 1947, today shuns military might and power politics. Six Arthur, who is now Pre. sidient of the Anglican World Evangelical Fellowship, and passed through here accompanied by Lady Smith, told
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  • 437 6 New Turn In Ceylon Tamils Politics? Ponnambalam To Announce Mounting Opposition To Sir John COLOMBO: Political circles here expect a dramatic turn to take place m the politics of Tamil speaking population of Ceyion next week, when Mr. G. G. l'onnainbalam, leader of the AH Ceylon Tamil Congress and former
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  • 107 6 The Registering Officers of the eight Federal Constituencies m ttie State of Johore have examined the Register of Electors for the State of Johore and they wish to ad_ viae residents m Johore that any elector whose name ia already on the State Elector,
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  • 59 6 WASHINGTON. Sept. 16 Fifty_seven Asian educators including one from Malaya were greeted Monday by TJ.S. Commissioner of Education Samuel M. Brownell before beginning a study of American educational methods. The Asian educators are among 500 educational leaders from 60 countries. The Asian countries and the
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  • 177 6 A new book, "Report on Malaya," by the well-known journalist Vernon iJartu-u, which incorporates many ot the observations he made during- a recent visit to the country, has just been pub. lished m England. It gives a clear and comprehensive view m a short space of
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  • 239 6 Members of the public are Invited to apply for reserved seats at the performance on Wednesday, Sept. 22, m connection with the Singapore City Council's celebrations nit tihe Third Anniversary of the incorporation of the City of Singapore City Day when Singapore was raised to
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  • 191 6 Malayan Nurse Denies Mercy-Killings Here Says Canadian Press Misreported MONTREAL, sept. 16. Miss Wilhebnina De Cru*, Malayan delegate to a Catholic Nones' Convention last week m Quebec, said today rhat neither mercy idllin-s. abortions nor sterilisation operations were sanctioned m Malayan hospitals. The Canadian press m a Quebec dispatch last
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  • 106 6 Malayalam poet laureate Sri Vallathol was entertained te a tea party and given a welcome address at the Rest House, Malacca, by the people of the Settlement on Tuesday evening. Later at night at the Methodist School, the Kathakali Troupe which the Poet had brought from
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    100 6 Raman, son of late Mr. 8. Veerappan of Dam ans ar a Estate +th mile, was married to Miss Vellaiyaamvia daugter of Mr. M. Palani, Damansara, 7th mile on £-9-54 at the Mariamman Temple, Kuala Lumpur. Ramasami son of Mr. M. Chinnasamy, Kuala Lumpur, iL-ith Miss Kris hn
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  • 83 6 VADDUKODAI: When the the petition against xtia election of Mr. G.G. Pon„ nambalam to the Housm of Representatives wa> filed, a number of bis supporters rowed not to .shave. They announced that they would use razor again only if the case was won by Mr. Ponnambalam.
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  • 31 6 NSW DELHI, Sept. 16,India produced 245,500 hun dredweight of mica m lh fisical year ended March 31 Its value was placed at n pees 84,750,000 (U5U7.797 500). A P
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