Indian Daily Mail, 17 October 1954

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VVJL. X NO. 241. SANGAPOKE, SUNDAY, CCIO3EK 17, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 27 1 PHOTO. President MAO TSE-Tr*\r, of China waves from the snlnt 7 t h tJF!?*T*wi f Chln^At Left is RuSSiJ. I'refaaent N A. Bulgnnln. A.P.
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  • 527 1 India's Great Philanthropist Industrialist Arrives Today Dr. Alagappa Chettiar, Founder Of Six Colleges In South India Doctor Sir Rm. Alagappa Chettiar, M.A. D. Lutt, U D., Bar-at Law is due to arrive here at the KaJlang- Airport today (Sunday, Oct. 17) at 4.15 pro Klaborate arrangements are being made to
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  • 318 1 Immediate And Complete Transfer Of Control Agreed Already Nature Of Interim Govt. Set-Up From Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY, Oct. 16: In a communique issued on Thursday the French India Government stated "For Indians the result of voto on Oc'~ber, 18, is certain and October, 18, will
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  • 56 1 JAKARTA, Oct. 16: The Southeast Asia defence organisation (SEADO) won its first organised support in Indonesia. The Moslem political organi- sation, Hizbullah, issued "a statement saying the Manila conference pact constituted "defence against aggression and subversion which endangered the security of countries concerned. The SEADO
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  • 95 1 From Our Uwn Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 16: An experiment to produce artificial rain is being- conducted in the City by one of the engineers ctf Madras Government. If successful, rain may not faU in every area where the experiment is conducted as it would depend
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  • 553 1 Establishment In Next Two Years Says Sir Sydney By Our Own Staff Reporter The Department of Indian (Tamil). Studies whose establishment has bee.i postponed year after year indefinitely, is after all said to have been inoiuded in the University expansion programme for the next five years.
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  • 89 1 MacDONALD DOES NOT KNOW! LONDON, Oct. 16.— Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. British Commissioner General in South-East Asia, is having talks with the Colonial and •Koreitga Secretaries (here before returning to Bingapore oetween October 20 and 22. He arrive i in London last nupht after a holiday in Canada. His term <*t
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  • 229 1 Offers 'Very Generous* Concessions To Investments Premier AH Reveals New Policy NEW YORK, Oct 16: Mohammed Ali, Prime Minister of Pakistan, announced yesterday a new Pakistan policy toward foreign investment in his country which he said includes "very generous" concessions. The Pakistan Premier spoke to 500
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  • 90 1 OVERSEAS CHINESE CITIZENSHIP JAKARTA. Oct. 16.--Indo-nesia wants to end the dual citizenship status of nearly 2,000,000 Chinese now living in this country. The Foreign Aniaiira Ministry announced yesterday it will send a delegation to Peipine soon to discuss the matter with the Red Chinese erovernment. Indonesia wants the Chinese to
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  • 33 1 CANBERRA, Oct. 16 Prime Minister r. q. Mensios announced yesterday he had accepted invitations to vtoU Oey«on. Pakistan and Greece. I He *«lri he will make th- »<*]*■ AP
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  • 20 1 PHOTO. to TixhU MA vri i Deputy Secretary General to the Commission. Rear (loft A.P.
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  • 535 1 For MaintainingWorld Peace, Says Premier Nehru CAIXJJTTA, Oct. 16: The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, said here yesterday that "SEATO or no SEATO these meeting behvLn the Prime Ministers of India and China are world events. jAerything else— the signing of pacts—^re
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  • 165 1 AFTER NEHRU? TALENT IS NOT WANTING From. Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Oct. 16: Premier Nehru who Left Delhi Friday for China, arrived here and was examined by the State Chief Minister Doctor B. C. Roy, Mr. Nehru told the correspondents "I am alright and have got rid of cold.* At
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  • 90 1 The LR.C. Xi W UI be selected from the following- to play a*ainst R.A.F. Seleta r at Farrer Park today Sunday Kick-off 6.00 D .m. Sharp. Mrs. Kurana, wife of the acting Representative of the Government of India, will distribute the prizes. A Narayanan, N- Nadarajah,
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  • 42 1 MEXICO CITY, Oct. 16.— aervapalli Radkrishnan, vice president of India, a courtesy call on President Adotfo Ruia Gorttaess, Thursday. The two disoussed the qucsUou of establishing closer reflations between India and Mexico during: the half hour meeting.- AP
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  • 45 1 LONDON, Oct. 16. -Erap«ro r Haile Selassie of Ethiopia paid a ceremonial visit yesterday to the City of tendon, where he surprised his sruests by presenting the Lord Mayor with a pair of majrniftcent efeohant frisks. Tha ea-year-old Emperor its her* on a{Bt&te visit AP
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  • 52 1 STOP PRESS Nehru Off To Rangoon CALCUTTA, Oct 16. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, took off from the airport here this morning on his way to Rangoon. This is the first leg of h's Journey to Peking to return the recent visit of Mr. Chou En-lei, the Calneae Prima
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  • 4438 2 Unfortunate Victims Of Imperialist Exploitation Nadesan's Critical Analysis The following ilhiminatbig analysis of the problem of Ceylon Indians fe made by Mr. Nadesan, a prominent lawyer of Ceylon and an influential leader of Ceylon Indians. We commend this article reproduced from the Times of Ceylon,
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  • 66 2 IT IS TIME FOR CHURCHILL Photo. Sir Winston Churchill heaves himself into his chair and reaches for his watch as he finishes his address to the British Conservative Party O o nr r e la Blackpool. fflmwHiig to caeer him are, left to right, Anthony Eden, Christopher Soamee. M.P. (Us
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  • 573 2 LONDON: Britain's Pre*s Council set up a yea r ago to juage on newspaper ecmcs reported that u& ma.m questions with which it hau to deal were alleged invas*m o. privacy disclosure of secrets reporting of crane and treatment or sex. Toe council's, t&at annual [report declared that
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  • 122 2 Accountancy Training In Australia A statement Issued by RIDA, Kuala Lianapur says Owing, to the lack of M<uaya vroo are qualified Qharcered Accountante to MMaya, the Rural and Industrta/l Development Authority in 1962 began negotiations for the training of Malays* in Chartered Accountancy overseas, and arrangements virere eventually made for
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  • 575 2 DEHEVE it or not, the tiny lac insect (laccifer laccaj, helped swell this country's iavouraole trade balances in 1951-02 and 1U52-53 by Ks. 1* crores and Ks. 7 crores, respectively, according to a report released by the Biwar Government's Snellac Inquiry TJie
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  • 213 2 U.S.I.S. Pamphlets Ban Explained NEW DELHI: The report circulated that the GoTn ment of India have banned the supply O f the USIS literature to the Indian Army has hZ contmdicteci by JmSJ spokesman. It is pointed out that the Defence Ministry has surest ed that all literature from any
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  • 54 2 HONG KONG, Oct. 15 Communist Chinas Amba.sador to India, General Yuan ChwJig; Hsien, arrived her 1 today by air from Singapore on his way to Peking. Asked by reporters at the airport when he would leive for China, General Yuan said "perhaps tomorrow." He declined to
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  • 657 3 -In Families With Children THE eyils of divorce especially in families with children are receiving more prominence in the Soviet press. The anti-ddvorce campaign follows closely the pattern taken when thig year's eailier struggle against drinking got underway. In every way. the Soviet press is stressing the
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  • 187 3 INDORE; Mr. GajautUi Towari, a sub-inspector oi police, toid the W«nchoo inquiry Commission that tne police did not make a latm charge on a students- proems adon m front of the Secretariat on the afternoon of July 19. He said there was no occasion for a
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  • 374 3 NEW DELHI: The first postage stamp in the IndoPakistan sub-ccntinent was issued in Suid July 1. 1852. Issued in t»luee colours, scai.et, white ana blue, tie stamp was known as lue Scinae Dawk because its sale was restricted to the Province otf Sind. It was a
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  • 145 3 ERNAKULAM I Lt.-Com-mander Lucas cf the Indian I Navy said here last week that India had an inadequate navy compared with her coastline. Addressing a public meeting I to celebrate the concluding! session of the annual Sea Scouts and Guides Week, he said that, if we were to
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  • 52 3 Photo. Mihrl Belli, 39, left, Doctor of Economics, and Dr. Sevim Tar*;, 29, shake hands after being gaoled a* Communists by a Turkish Military Court In Istanbul. Belli wm sentenced to seven yearg, Tarl to six. Police said Tarl was a Communist courier between Turkish and French
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  • 148 3 India And Malaya Planning Better Tropical Gardens LUCKNOW: A scheme icr research and exenpage 01 tecnmcai lniormatioij tor the proper maintenance ot the world s 11-v.picai gardens will jointly be evoiveu i>y India ana Maiaya on behair of the lnternationai Association ct Botanists it is leaint here. Tne Asscc ation,
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  • 106 3 Chess Game Resigned After One Year Play A chess game which started over a year ago and spanned two hemispheres came to an end during production of the new colour and widescreen drama "This Is My Love/' co-starring Landa Darnell, Rick Jason, Dan Duryea and Faith Domergue, Contestants were Rick
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  • 100 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. B. N. Datur, Deputy Minister foi Home Affairs, is leaving on a five-day tour of the tribal area in Santal-parganas Bihar. He will be visiting the interior of the district to obtain first hand information on the conditions of Santals whose population
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  • 100 3 Bcie»t'»tB and students from many countries who attend^ ed the recent Pan Indian Ocean Science Congress In Perth, capital of Western Australia, were given opportunities to visit various place* and institutions of interest to them before they left the State. Here 3s a pictorial record
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  • 362 3 CHILDREN'S BEHAVIOUR AND DRESS One of America's top designers of children's fashions has based her success on psychology. Helen Lee, youthful attractive mother of three daughters, discovered early in her child-raising career that little girls behave better when they look pretty. A child who knows she is becomingly dressed gains
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  • 748 3 (By HAKOJLD K. M3IJLS) T'HERE may be buried trea sure in India, but beware of volunteer helpers if you start a search for it. ■take me case of Musum Prince Mohammad Jenandar JSnan, who sought to nnd the dimiy remembered hiding place of riches buned by
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  • 209 3 There is nothing like a good. old-fashioned shower bath to protect a warship on the f ringo of the danger area when an underwater atomic explosion goes off, says the British Admiralty. Proving itt* faith in the *<*©»> the Royal Navy is to fit sprinkler systems
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  • 115 3 AHMEDABAD The Union Home Minister, Dr. Katju, said here recently that tthe Bill amending the Criminal Procedure Code as revised by the select committee would be published shortly. He was replying to an address of welcome by the Afhmedabad Bax. The Bill
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  • 794 4  - "One Caste, One Religion One God For Man" N. NATARAJAN Sree Narayana Guru And His Massage (By ■yHE local f*M Narayana Mission was founded at Naval Base, Seletar some three years ago by a few enthusiasts who found inspiration in the teachings of Sree Narayana. On the top of "West
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    44 4 Photo. I'araders assemble for the march tcward the Imperial ZSZ^J*?***' Pek i!lsL. on Oct ta <»lebratlon of Red cK Ftfth Anniversary. President MAo TSE-TUNQ took the salute! The parade include workers, .student s. athletes, tank* and arMllery. Jet planes flew overhead in salute.- AP
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  • 36 4 Messrs K. AJvappillai HJinadara, N. J. 1* Jansa, a n d Nanayakara. member of the Ceylon Trade Delegation to Ghitta. arrived here yesterday rrom Hong Kong- and they are leaving for Colombo this morning.
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  • 29 4 Piflala' plaice' Wish and Chip Bar, Chattgi wIH be declared open at *X3«chrisf TO t,im Ah Woo Road, Geyteng, on Saturday, Ort. 2 3, at 6 oJttk.
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  • 181 4 The Indonesian Cabinet in its recent session adopted the interpretation of the Minister of Justice on the question of Indonesian citizenship. According to the interpretation Indonesian citizens are: 1. Native-born Indonesians. 2. Dutch subjects of nonDutch origin who have not refused Indonesian citizenship cr those who were
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  • 107 4 Mr. r. Gunasingham of Grade vi of the Overseas service has been appointed Official Secretary to the Ceylon Commissioner in Singanorfl and Malaya with effect from Oct. i. Mr. Gunasingham accompanied by his family arrived in Singapore on Sept. 30. Mr. D. N. Pritt, q.C, the
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  • 36 4 JAKARTA. Oct. 16. The Philippines Embassy announced yesterday that 16 Filipinoes ordered deported! by Indonesia would be flown to Manila on Sunday aboard a Philippine Air Force plane. They had been scheduled to leave yesterday AP
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    38 4 PHOTO). FIRST ASIAN C.P.O. INCHE TAUF BUN LISUT, who will take over as Chief Police Officer, Trengganu, early next year, and thus become the first As an C.P.O. in the Federation of Malaya Police Force DEPT. OF INFORMATION
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  • 152 4 PROMOTED TO POST OF SENIOR INTERPRETER Mr. v. M. Kumarasainy Tamil Inteipreter, Supreme Court, Singapore, has ben promoted to the post of sen or Interpreter of the Criminal District and Police Courts, Singapore and ha^ assumed ed duty on Satursda v morning. During his 25 years of service at the
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