Indian Daily Mail, 16 October 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X NO. 240. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 650 1 WILL MEET NU AND HO ON THE WAY ALL ENGAGEMENTS AT CALCUTTA CANCELLED DUE TO INDISPOSITION NEW DELHI, Oct. 15.— Mr. Jawnharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, left here today for Caicntta on his way to Chma, Mr. Nehru's trip is a return visit for
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  • 466 1 HANOI, Oct. 15. Citizens of Honoi today began preparing a tumultuous week-end welcome for their Vietmmh President, Mr. Ho Chi Minn and the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru who is coming here on his way to China. Mr. Ho Chi Minh
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  • 52 1 Reds Routed Out From Our Own Correspondent TANJORE, Oct. 15.— Tne Communists (have been completely routed in the District Board elections here. Out of thirty seats they contested, they could capture only two. Out of a total of 52 on the Board, the Congress captuicj 46. Independents 4 and Communists
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  • 157 1 China-India Press Tel. Rate Reduced NEW DELHI, Oct. 15. Communist China perhaps with an eye en nine Indian journalists it invited to cover Prime Minister Nehru's coming two week visit yesterday slashed press telegraphic charges between China and India by more than half. New charges approximate seven cents a word
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  • 145 1 NEHRU NEEDS REST, SAYS ROY CALCUTTA. Oct. 15.— Mr. Jawaiiarlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, arrived here by air from New Delhi today on the first stage of a 10,000--mile journey to Burins, TndoChina and Communist China. A sixhour programme arranged for him here was severely restricted because the Prime
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  • 64 1 Saviour Of Bharata Natyam Passes Away From Our Own Correspondent PANDANALLUR, Oct. 15.— Sri *S. Menakshisundaram Pillai, the oldest exponent of Bharata Natya, passed away yesterday mcrmng in his village in Maywram taluk. He resurrected the dying art of Bharata N&ya by training innumerable boys and girls in that art.
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  • 139 1 Bank of England notes of £10 upwards and Bank fjl Englan notes of £Q dated pnor to the 2nd September, .1944, all oi which have ce 'Sed to be iegai tender in prued to be legai tender in the United Kingdom I out have remained payable
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  • 116 1 Court Upholds Negro Students' Rights WILMINGTON, Delaware, Oct. 15.— A Delaware Court ruled yesterday that ten Negro students "have a clear legal right" to attend the formerly ail-White Milford High School while awaiting the result of their Chancery Court suit for permanent admls« <>n. ...Vice Chancellor William Marvel said he
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  • 87 1 LONDON, Oct. 16 The British Government have appointed Mr. H- R. MIHs, f^mer professor of physics at Madras university, as scientific adviser in SJ:>uth-East As&a under the Colombo Plan. Mr. MWls will help the Government deal with r«Jiuests from Asian countries or technical aid under
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  • 34 1 Royal Family Back In London PHOTO. Queen Elizabeth 11, Princess Margaret, Princess Anne and Prince Charles <Jrtve from Euston Station to Buckingham Palace, after their return, to London from their tr~ Knltilav RalnUMl A.P.
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  • 77 1 MADRAS, Oct. 15— French possessions in India will be completely merged with India before Nov. 1, official sources said here yesterday. Joint Franco-Indian proposals for the future of the settlements provide for Immediate and complete transfer of administrative control from the French to
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  • 149 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 15>.— Prime Minister Mohammed AH of Pakistan, arrived In Washington yesterday for a state visit and declared his country and the United States could work towards achievement of a world "free from want and fear." j Accompanied by his wife, j the Begum Ali,
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  • 64 1 RANGOON BURMA. Oct. 15 premier LNu said yesterday he had propos" t r sumption »t /mericai economic aid to Burma under an arrangement whereby Burma would exchange surplus rice and timber for needed machinery equipment a° d technical advice. The premier toid a news
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  • 105 1 A press note issued bv the Examinations Secretary of the Department of Education, Singapore says that it has been decided by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, London, that the scholarship advertised for 1955 in the East Indies area shall be restricted to candidates in
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  • 45 1 HARL.AN KENTUCKY, Oct. 15 "George W. Walker, 56, a carpenter was eating lunch when a bee flew in his mouth and stung him. After the stm* ihe ccmplained of "feelittjr funny and tittglinsr ett w«r." He died Witt to a bMffttel.* AP
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  • 72 1 BEJIOHTESGADEN, Oct. 15 Hitler is dead beyonQ a doubt, the district court here sit© of the Nazi dictator's famous mountain retreat announced yesterday. The court, which te dealing with a request bv an Austrian court to issue an ofhcial death (certificate, said "according to all investigations
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  • 191 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 15— Practically ail newspapers in the country and several State Chief Ministers and Pradesh Congress Presidents have commented on Sri Jawaharlal Nehru's proposal to give up permanently the Congress Presidentship and temporarily the Premiership. While all of
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  • 111 1  - Beware Of Your Words NEHRU From. Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 15.— Words, \n Premier Nehru's opinion, are very tricky things. When two persons meet whose emotions have been rowed up in different ways by the same word," he told a meeting oj Irrigation Ministers here, then it becomes
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  • 39 1 PHOTO. Anthony Eden, left, daps as be introduce* Sir Winston Churchill to the Conservative Party Congress In Blackpool with the words; "Throughout the world you are to-day acknowledged a» the grMteAfc man unon this Earth".- A.P.
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  • 79 1 CHICAGO, Oct. 15. A suiteca.se containing valuable jewellery and furs belonging to Lady Grantham, lost when It fell from the boot of a taxi, was returned intact the next day to her husband, Sir Alexander Granthani, Governor of Hong Kong. Mr. Anthony Ballan, a (cab driver, returned the
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  • 51 1 LONDON- Oct. 15 Queen Elizabeth yesterday welcomed Halle Selassie, Emperor Of Ethiopia on a threeday state visit to Britain. Accompanied by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh the Emperor rode tnrjugrti streets lined with cheering crowds to Bijck'ta^haro Mace where he Vi Ue Queen's at.
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  • 134 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 15.— An estimated rupees 1,255,--400,000 U*****,634,000 have been invested in Indian Industry since 1951, a Planning Commission spokesman told Parliament. He said the investment capital went to create new industries and to expand old ones under India's five year plan, which covers
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  • 60 1 NpW DELHI, Oct. 15 Memorials and permanent cemeteries are to be built in iifferent parts of the world for more than 86,000 servicemen and merchant seamen from India who fell i n the World War 11. The work has been undertaken by the Imperial war Graves
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  • 26 1 JAKARTA INDONESIA. Oct. 15.— IndoMttfa' President Soekarno plans to make his first pilgrimage to Mecca next spring, it mi officially an- A.P.
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  • 590 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat. Oct. 16, 1954 NOTES AND COMMENTS (On Citizenship Registration) WITHDRAWAL OF FACILITIES THE withdrawal toda> by the Singapore Government of the special facilities for the registration of citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies does not mean that the registration itself will not be allowed
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  • 601 2 Political Parties Oppose Proposed Constitution KARACHI: Will the new year usher in a new Constitution for Pakistan Prime Minister Mohammed Ali, before his departure for the United States, had expressed the hope that by January 1, his country would function under the
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  • 296 2 Basic Education May Solve Unemployment FOC MORADAJ&A.D: Mr. g. N. Agaiwtu, (jcueial yecieLaiy of me congress, said neie that urn ess cnexe was systematic integration ana co-otalncLtiou of educational institution with tne economic planning- ot tiie country, it wood be impossible to solve tne problem, of unemployment among- India's educated
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  • 252 2 WHIPPING OF WOMAN SATYAGRAHI NEW DELHI; The Government of India x*as lodged another strung pio.est bgainsi the "brutal t'saunent' nv tm poiioe in Goa on unarmei (Joan satyagranis. In a Not handed to the PorUHgueae legation, tne Muustry of External Affairs mvited the legation^ attention to U«e UiiliiLiOus p. OU.-SU3
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  • 1007 2 NEW DELHI: The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, said that the fiim industry's primary consideration must be service to the people, "which is not incompatible with commercial success". Dr. Prasad, who was presenting the State awards for the best feature and documentary
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  • 302 2 SETTLEMENT OF LABOUR DISPUTES BOMBAY: Mr. Khandubhifl Desai, Union Minister for Labour, declared that the principle of "settlement by mutual negotiations'' of the employer-employee disputes enunciated by Mahatma Gandhi would be the guiding factor, as far as the Labour Ministry was concerned. Mr. jjescu saai me exigence cuulu never Uc
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  • 106 2 NEH DELHI: The Union Ministry of Health proposes to send abroad suitable indians for training in the Administration of .Local st'f Government. The candidates, who must be employed i n responsible administrative posts connect.) with Local Self -Government Administration, will be awarded (fellowships which ma v
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  • 150 2 AGRA. Mr g. M. c\ N.iinbooaripau, actiPg UOBSiai fcjtfcretary of the conunuirst t'arty of indiu, suggested thai Mr. Nehru should, dunng his coiihUl; visit to Qama, L-xpi^re ways ana means ci furLaer consultations among Asian nations. Mr. Namo >udripad, v^^io was LalKung to 1* x
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  • 362 2 KATHMANDU: The Working Committee of the K Democratic Party, led by the Prime Minister Mr "IT? Koirala. in a resolution said that it viewed tne situati? Nepal with great concern, "particularly bemuse ol thp In sent political atmosphere in wnich a generaL Ltfni f Pre deference
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  • 507 3 Despite Cut In Worldwide Economic Aid From U.S.A. NEW DELHI: The total external aid available to India from the USA for 1954-55 is substantially higher" than that made available in any previous year, informed sources said Despite very substantial reductions in worldwide economic aid from
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  • 276 3 Impartiality Of Floods I>ARBHANGA: Acharya Vinoba Bhave, addressing u largely attended prayer meeting a t Narhalya village recently said the people should take a lesson from the floods, which did not differentiate between the nch a nd the poor. They should' likewise eliminate such differences among them, cast off ownership
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  • 311 3 POONA: Mr. Balwantrai Mehta, General Secretary of the Indian National Congress, said that "constituency Congress committees" instead of the present taluka committees would prove more effective in bringing the people together. Mr. Mehta made this state. ment at an nfcrmal meeting of District Congress
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  • 179 3 N^w D&L.HI; The twomember debating team ot the Oxiord University Uiuon, n-w viciiucg: South Indian universities, win arrive in Demi on October 23 to take pan m" oe&ates in local colleges. The members 01 tne team are Jonathan Bosweil and Bruce Burton, last years vicep resident
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  • 63 3 TRIVANDRUM: A team of of .wo officers, deputed by the Union Health Ministry, will soon undertake a filariasia survey of affected areas in Tra-vancore-Cochin Stats. At the end of one year they will report to the Government of India. The team, which is expected to arrive
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  • 102 3 PAK. REQUEST TO SOVIET GOVT. KARACHI; The Pakistan Government Is reported to have asked the Soviet Government for reciprocal permission to print and distribute information bulletins from its Embassy in Moscow. The Government propose to ijssue bulletins in Russian and fuso other Languages spoken in the Soviet Central Asian Republics.
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  • 107 3 Progress Of Bombay's Community Projects BOMBAY: Dr. Carl c. Taylor, Regional Adviser to tno U.S. Technical Cooperation Mission, who has been on a tour of various countries in the East, left Bombay for ijciiii xuai week. During- his stay in the city he visited the community projects at Karjat and
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  • 84 3 Bhoodan Mobile Works Squad for Kerala TRIVANDRUM: A Bhoodan mobile works squad has been formed by the Kerala Bhoodan Yagna Samiti, with headquarters at Manganam. It witt train (Sarvodaya workers for Bhoodan Movement and pther constructive programmes. Within the next one year five training centres wiil be organised throughout Kerala,
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  • 106 3 NEW DELJiI: A sum of Rs. 56,393 was received in tne i-Time Minister's National Relief Fund on September 16 and 17 an official statement said This brings the total conirioution lor nood relief since the Prime Minister's appeal for contributions for relief of the nood-stricKen people in
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  • 93 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. T. T. Krishnamacharl, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, will inaugurate a three day session of the Commission on Asian and Far Eastern Affairs in Bombay on Dec. 17, it was announced here. The session will be held under the
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  • 234 3 NEW DELiHI: "The Tra-vaacore-Cochin Government has nuade arrangements for settling 2,000 families on a co-operative basis in the reclaimed hilly and forest tracts In the state within the next three to four months." said Mr. B- V- K. Menon, Chd«f Secretary to the State Government
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  • 119 3 NEW DHLJii.: The Central Government has decided to purchase khadi worth Ra, 2,792,000 during 1954-00. This amount is more than seven times that of the previous year. Last year the government purchased 174,000 yards, of khadi cloth and other odd items numbering about 179,000 valued at
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  • 215 3 British Council Scholarships For Indians NEW DELHI: The British Council has offered to Indians Six scholarships for 1955 56 for advanced study or research in the United Kingdom in History, Statistical Mathematics, Painting:, and Social Welfare. The scholarships are normally tenable for on <? aoade mic year bgeinning }n October,
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  • 61 3 SRINAGAR: The Kashmir Government has invited Dr. J. C. Ghosh, Vice-Chancellor, Calcutta University, to advise it on the starting of a polytechnic institute in the State, it Is learnt. The State Government's scheme in this regard was discussed with the Centre by Mr.
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  • 209 3 CAUCUTTA: A 2,000,000 scheme for the /establishment of India's largest child healtn centre in Calcutta has been approved by its sponsors, the institute of Child Health Trust, Dr. K. C. Ottowonury, the honorary secretary of the Institute, told NAFEN. The foundation of an eightstorled building to
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  • 181 3 TRIViANDRUM: Mr. K. Sankaran, Judge, Travancore-Co-chin High Court, who has been appointed Commissioned to enquire into the action of the police in having resorted to firing on the 11th August 1954 in South Tranvancore assumed charge of his duties on Ocober 8, 1954. In a notification
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  • 1215 4 Do Not Trust Him, Says Colombo Mayor JAFFNA: Dr. N. M. Perera, Mayor of Colombo, and leader of the N.L.S.S.P.. said at a reception accorded to him by the public of Jaffna on the esplanade said that they should not place their trust in Mr. G. G.
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  • 81 4 KANDY; who is a Buddhist? asked Sir John Kotelawala, when he opened Mr. Fred de Silva's election campaign by addressing a crowd in the Market Square. "A Buddhist is a man who is sincere, cultured, with character, fearless i n his conviction, disciplined, tolerent
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  • 38 4 PHOTO. An aerial view of the Royal Albert Dock left, and the George V Dock, London where export cargoes lie untouched and ships wait idle. 21,000 dockers, stevedore* and repair workers were on strike. A.P.
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  • 115 4 He Could Be Best P. M. If Country Had Only Women COLOMBO; "I would be the best Prime Minister. it this country were composed of only women," said the Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala at a benefit film show i n aid of the Ceylon Women s Progressive Group, held
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  • 109 4 Dowry Hunters Are Cowards OHAVAKAjCHOHERI, Young bachelors who sought a big dowry in order to lead a Jhappy life were really cowards. Pupils nowadays lacked strength and wer e not bold enough to achieve high ideals, VDdwan M. Sabaratrtam of CJhavakaobcheri Hindu College said at a meeting in connection with
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  • 76 4 PHOTO. Some of the performers who took part in the All Nations Cavalcade of Song and Dance at the Royal Albert Hall, London, In aid of the National Playing Field* Association. Left to tight: Narbo Mohammed, of Bombay; NydSa Naranjo, of Cadiz; Anette Holer, of
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  • 108 4 No Quorum In Parliament COLOMBO: The Hou3e of Representatives was adjourned at 6.25 p.m. on e day for want of a quorum a rare ocourance in Parliament. There were only two members of the Opposition present Mr. W. Dahanayake. MJ». f o r QaUe and Mr. Pieter Keuneman. On the
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  • 96 4 OOL.OMBO Applicants for passports are now subiect to screening wiith (particular reference to their political leaning's. This is a sequel to speeches and interviews given bv Ceylonese travelling- abroad which are stated to have caused the Government. Another reason for th's practice is to restrict travel of Ceylonese
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  • 126 4 COLOMBO: You m a v next see the Mayor of ™o'omht Dr N. M. •SSft t a m <JCth> brJ m in h^d teadlnp a campa:^ to keer the city clean. He said that If htsattemnts to keep the cit v dem ra'ed he would
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