Indian Daily Mail, 2 October 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOJL X No. 226 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 2, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 749 1 Nehru Says No Chances Of Major Aggression But Petty Thing May Bring About The Conflict NEW DELHI, Oct I.— lndia's Prime Minister said yesterday "it is not pacts but fear of world war that keeps the peace today." Summing up in
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  • 130 1 I'm Proud To Be A Fellow Traveller Nehru NEW DELHI, Oct. 1.Answering the leader of the extremist Hindu Mahasabha Mr. N. C. Chatterfee who called him, a fellow traveller Prime Minister Nehru said in the House of the People yesterday. I have travelled not only in many countries but in
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  • 176 1 From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Oct. 1. —The deathroll iin the train accident, 50 miles from her e, on Monday night, has risen to 137. Vigorous search down the Vasanti River for more mission passengers continues. The Union Railway Minister Mr. Lai Bahadur
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  • 67 1 3000 To Attend Avadi Congress From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. I.— Nearly 3,000 delegates elected by 26 Pradesh Congress Committees throughout the country are expected to attend the 60th Session of the Indian National Congress to be held in Avadi. 10 miles from here from Jan. 11 to 16.
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  • 58 1 BOMBAY, Oct. 1 a ?uarter of a million stamps rom Queen Elizabeth's collection will be amon K the exhibits in the International Stamp and Postal Exhibition which opens in New Delhi today to mark the centenary of the Indian postage stamp. Seventy countries and postal administration,
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  • 50 1 Mr. M. p. Rajagopal will ask the Chief Secretary to state the reasons for the selection of a non-Federal Citizen for the post of Trade Commissioner for Malaya in the United Kingdom and whether there was any application for this post from rtdtra! Oitneoi,
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  • 339 1 REDUCTION IN RENTS PAID BY SUB- TENANTS IN FEDERATION The proposals of a Report of the Committee appointed to examine the present legislation dealing with Control of Rent in the Feueration, envisage a substantial increase in the rent permitted by law. The Report, which is published today and which will
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  • 112 1 TARGET REACHED ON GANDHIJI'S BIRTHDAY MADRAS N. E. S. SCHEME: Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. l.—The target of the Madras Govt, to oring one-fourth of the rural population in the State under the National Extension Service scheme by 1955-56 fvr.s been realised one year ahead of the scheduled with
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  • 97 1 GENOA, Oct. 1 Italian [police found enough high explosive in an envelope addressed to the Italian prime Minister Signer Mario Scelba to have blinded him, it was learned today. The police suspected a "booby trap" trom the weight of the envelope. Thev found It held a
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  • 92 1 Members of the Trade Delegation from the People's Republic of China, led by Mr. Kung Yuan, Vce -Minister of Foreign Trade, arrived in New Delhi on Sept. 19. They were received at the Palam Airport by the A.D.C. to the President and Sri K.
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  • 153 1 Three more Communist terrorists, including a branch committee secretary of the Communist terrlrist organisation, have been killed and two others wounded by Securitp Forces in the Federation. Three terrorists have surrendered. Terrorists have killed a member of the Security Forces and wounded two others.
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  • 122 1 Admission Of Negro Children Opposed! Parents Picket Schools BALTIMORE, Oct. I.— -Parents picketed an elementary school in southwest Baltimore yesterday protesting attendance of 12 Negro children in the Kindergarten class. Dr. John Fischer, superintendent of school, said only about 50 per cent of the children were attending classes at the
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  • 132 1 "I had a long letter from General Templer two days ago and he asked me all about the Emergency and about people like you," the Federation Director of Operations, LieutGeneral Sir Geoffrey Bourne, told the headman ana committeemen of the Guchil regrouped Malay village near
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  • 66 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. l.~Passenger and freight carried by scheduled air transport services in India registered a decline of 11,21,2 and 700,000 lbs. respectively in the five months after nationalisation in August 1953, over the figures for the corresponding period during the
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  • 158 1 KYOTO. Japan, Oct. I Russia and India have ''agreed In principle" that the 3oviet Onion will build for India a multi-million dollar steel mill on a low interest loan basis, an Indian industrialist sai<i here today. Dr. C. A- Mehta, director of the
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  • 81 1 IX3NDON, Oct. 1 mm. Mr. Monammed Ali, the Pakistan Prime Minister, said in a re* corded broadcast here todad that Pakistan had io the United states a n ally which on several occasions had given "proof of genuine friendship." "We have great deal in common with
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  • 119 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Oct. I.— A gigantic scheme oi soil conservation in Trava ncore-Cochin State involving the expenditure of Rs. 10,000,000 over a 50,000 acre area has been drawn up by the Govt. Work uill be carried out by a
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  • 704 1 Colony Medical Report Explodes Indian 'Influx Myth' Birth Rate Ail-Time Record PATHETIC PLIGHT OF WOMEN DISCHARGED FROM TRAFALGAR HOME The Annual Report of the Singapore Medical Department ior the year I»6S, besides containing interesting facts and useful statistics, explodes the myth, circulated by certain sections of the press here, that
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  • 511 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat. Oct. 2, 1954 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON GANDHIAN WAY TO PEACE NON-VIOLENCE VINDICATED •JXD-DAY on the occasion of the birthday anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, a review of the world situation will be most appropriate to prove the efticacy of his creed of non-vio-lence and of
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  • 1955 2 P»IGHTY-FIVE years ago, on the second day of October 1869, was born in a corner of western India Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. No one could have foreseen at the time that this child would grow up to one of the most
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  • 149 2 NEW UMHatii; Acharya Kripaiani has suggestea that the Gandhi jayanu Week tnis year snould be devoted to tne propagation of Ctaiaxkha and Khadi. In an appeal he says: 'Gandhaji's ibirth anniversary, j if it is to have any significance, must toe a reminaer to the nation of
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  • 120 2 Democracy must in essence mean the art and science of mobilising the entire physical, economic and spiritual resources of all the various sections of the people in the service of the common good of all. True economics never militates against the highest ethical standard, just as all
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  • 313 2 NEW DELHI: Attempts to remove all restrictions on the recruitment, and continued employment of married cme n in the Indian Adminsitrative Service failed in the Rajya Sabha. The House debated for nearly 2\ hours amendments proposed to the Indian Administrative Service Rules and other service rules
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  • 94 2 j MADRAS: A conference of all the Post-Master Genera is of India has been convened at Delhi on September 28-29 to discuss various problems connected with the PAT Department and the progress ot the First Five Year Plan. The P.M.Gs are expected to be present at the inauguration
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  • 234 2 CALCUTTA: The French jute {wduefcry passed tnrougn the doldrums both in the domestic and foreign sectors durmc May this year, according to reports received in jute circles here. Production of yam« and cordage dropped to 7,319 tons and of cloth and sacks to 5,791 tons durrng
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  • 169 2 Doctors' Evidence In Prohibition Cases POONA: The Bombay Legislative Council last Wednesday gave its assent to a Bill to amend the Bombay Prohibition Act. The amendment seeks to provide for reports of registered medical practitioners to be used as evidence In prohibition cases. According to the existing procedure, doctors who
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  • 159 3 Failed To Conquer Everest NEW L'LmLmHl: The ina.an Government is 10 taxe no uation against a ooor ciaimuig inr Eumuud xmiury and Bnei"pa '1 eii^.ngf i->m>s to cuiqiuer Everest, xar. Nenru toid P«*rua^nient, Aa>K«d if the government was aware the book— "liiVcr est. Is It Conquered f* by S» M.
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  • 140 3 BOMBAY: Members of a seven-man study group comprising top-ranking representatives of the Japanese aluminium and light metal industries, who are now visiting India, believe this country offers a good market for Japanese aluminium products. Mr. b. Amamiya, the spokesman of the group, told NAFEN In an
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  • 269 3 CALCUTTA: Research ac tivities of the Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine have been expanded recently in an endeavdur to find the causes of, and new cures for some diseases that are showing signs of spreading, Dr. r. n. Chowdhury, Director, School of Tropica] Medicine, told NAJFEN.
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  • 225 3 PROHIBITION INDIA CAN LEAD WORLD NEW DELHIj: 'flfadiia's religious heritage and cultural background and ttie stigma attached to drinking in the c sJ"Jitry puts it in a favourable R3"lj!"J? lead the world in the abolition of liquor traffic observed Mr. w. A. Scharflenherg, executive secretary ij s National Committee for'
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  • 123 3 kakachl: Pakistan It (heading towards complete selfsufficiency in glassware, and a n important step towards thia goal is th« installation of an automacic glass plant in the Thai area by the Thai Development authority, it is learned. The contract for installing the plant is reported to
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  • 335 3 MADRAS: "Social service is service to yourself regeneration of yourself by being of service to your fellow* men", observe* Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar. Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar observed that great changes had iaken place in thc ideas underlying social reform and social service. But if they
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  • 49 3 LAHORE: The Punjab (Pi Government proposed to send a party of 100 Muslim pilgrims, subject to the Government of India's approval to £«it the shrine of Hazrat Khwaja Kutab-ud-Dip Bakhtiar ,Kazi at Delhi from Nov 9 to 17, it ia officiailv an- nounce<i FOC
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  • 121 3 •NEW DELHI: The Central Government received Rr. 84,000 from private advertisers in government publications while the Government spent Rs. 1,900,000 on its own advertisements during 1953. The Centre owns 32 publications, including the Gazette. Of these, 30 are English and two Hindi, only n are open
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  • 147 3 MADRAS; The Child \Velfar« t>anc; of tho Soct.;' wi•ar<: Board has asked the Union Government tnat a compre;:easive survey for the rmx>ly of milk and other nutritious foods to children and the establishment of child weh'are centres in poor localities shoulo be undertaken by it. The Panel
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  • 75 3 KARACHI: Pakistan will be represented by a five-man delegation at <the Pacific Relations Conference to be held in Kyoto from September 27 to October 8. The agenda of the Conference will cover the entire field of world affairs, with special reference to the political strategio and economic problems
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  • 380 4 PONNAMBALAM'S APPEAL COLOMBO: The calculated and oppressive manner in which the registration of Indian and Pakistani nationals in Ceylon has been handled had led to the present impasse and an immediate and final fixation of the number of people acceptable to both the countries,
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  • 199 4 NEW DELHI: Replying to a question by Mr. Bhagwqat Jha Azad regarding the repatriation of Indians from Ceylon, Mr. Anil K. Chanda, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, said in the Lok Sabha, that the first batch of Indians who were being repatriated to India, under an announcement made
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  • 188 4 YATIYANTOTA: Mr. M. K G. S. Nair, Joint Secretary of the Ceylon Democratic Congress, told a mammoth gathering of Sinhalese and Tamil workers of the Ceylon Workers' Congress that he was not surprised at the present situation in connection with the Indo-Ceylon Pact. "Our
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  • 367 4 COLOMBO: The Working Committee of the Jaffna District Committee of the All-Ceylon Tamil Congress decided, after a four-hour meeting behind closed doors, "to explore the possibilities of forming a united front of the Tamil-speaking people, on ali issues affecting their rights.'' The meeting was held at
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  • 80 4 PROGRAMME AT CHETTIAR TEMPLE TODAY Following is the programme scheduled for to-day, Saturday, Oct. 2, at the Chettiar Temple, Tank Road, in connection with Navarathri Festival: 7.00 p.m. 8.00 p.m.: Miss Uma Shankar Vocal, Mrs. Sarada Shankar Viclin, M. V. Gurusamy Mridangam. 8.00 p.m. 8.30 p.m.: Miss V. Lalitha, Miss
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  • 109 4 Indian Fine Arts Society of Singapore hasi set its target at erecting its own building, preferably an amateur theatre type and towards this end has contemplated a concerted drive for more members and increased activities. The Hon. Secretary writes to say that the membership is open
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  • 181 4 COLOMBO A Japanese multi-millionaire is in Ceylon. He is Mr. H. Suzuki, the leader of the Japanese Fisheries Mission which arrived here in connexion with the establishment of the Ceylon-Japan Joint Fisheries Corporation. He comes from the famous Suzuki family of Japan one cf the richest families in
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