Indian Daily Mail, 18 October 1954

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  • 16 1 Indain Daily Mail VOL. X NO. 242. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1954 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 182 1 But Assures China Will Not Force Any Country To Turn Communist LONDON, Oct. 17. The Communist Chinese journal People's China welcoming the arrival of Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime Minister next Tuesday said Communist China had "not the slightest intention" of forcing other Asian nations to
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  • 425 1 RANGOON, Oct. 17. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister angrily wielded a small baton to drive back a crowd which mobbed him as he stepped from a plane here yesterday. The 10,000 crowd broke its ranks and surrounded the plane as Mr.
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  • 157 1 CALCUTTA, Oct. 17. A man threw himself in front of Mr. Nehru's car yesterday and another rushed at the Indian i rime Minister as he was boarding a plane here for Kangoon on his way to Peking. Both were arrested. Mr. Nehru was driving to
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  • 60 1 Ind'an Tremier Jawaharlal Nehru impecta a guard of h'tnour mounted by the Indian Navy at Bombay, Oct. 6, on is return from a goodwill tour of Pcnang, Singapore, Manila and Hongkong. Nehru voyaged with the flagship, Delhi, from Cochin to In* the
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  • 557 1 US Aid Details To Be Settled WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. Pakistan's economic trisis and military needs came under close scrutiny by President Eisenhower and his top advisors yestertcrday in a White House luncheon meeting with Prime Minister Mohammed Ali. The 45-year-old Pakistan leader will have further
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  • 143 1 French India Merger Issue Ballot Paper From Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY, Oct. 17: Kizhoor Convention of French India Municipal Councillors and Assembly members to decide merger with India will I have a new type of ballat paper. It will be divided into two hAlves one half bearing the symbol of
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  • 129 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Oct. 17.— The feeling of security and stability in political as well as economic fields now prevailing in Kashmir was unique and unKnown during the last five years, declared Mr. Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, Kashmir Premier, at a Press conference. He
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  • 89 1 11 -Year Old Boy Convicted NEW DELHI, Oct. 17 An eleven year old boy, convicted of slayitn# a nine year old playmate in order to steal hie gold rtnsrs. was sentenced to life lmpr <.a--ment, reports reaching here from Jhansil in central India said today. The older boy was accused
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  • 98 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 17.— Post office for every one thousand people is the target aimed by the Postal Department in the Second Five Year Plan in which its share of expenditure will be rupees eighty crores. This was disclosed by
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  • 131 1 From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Oct. 17.—Addressing a Press conference here Mr. Nehru referred to his recent letter to Pradesh Ctoneress Presidents and Chief Ministers and said the letter w&g entirely a personal docutnant. had in fact mentioned this matter in a particular
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  • 139 1 DAMASCUS. SYRIA. Oct. 17. Armoured cars today patrolled the streets of Amman, where a state of emergency was declared after election day clashes yesterday between demonstrators and police and Arab Legion troops, it was learned here Reports from the Jordan capital said order had been restored
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  • 287 1 From Our Own Correspondent NETTAPAKKAM, Oct. 17 An Informal meeting of the French India Socialist Party attended by 170 members in Madukkarai hamlet near here reiterated their determination to vote at Kizhor Congress tomorrow for merger with India. Then Party leader Mr.
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  • 426 1 Indian Aid For Malayan Industries-Dr. Alagappa Chettiar's Assurance (By Our Staff Reporter) Doctor Sir Km Alagappa Chetttar, a millionaire philanthropist, keen educationist, benevolent capitalist and enterprising industrialist told the Indian Daily Mail yesterday that he would press for Indian aid for Malayan industries if found necessary. He said this on
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  • 39 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 17 India and East Germany concluded a one-year trade arrangement with an exchange °f letters between Indian Commerce Secretary, H. V- R- lyengar, and leader of Bast German trade lelegation Herbert Mey«% Reuter
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  • 49 1 Front Our uwn Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. n.^Jn the elections to South Arcot Distrtet Board, Cwgress secured forty six seats, Independents four. Communists one and Tillers one. In Coimbatore, Congress secured forty one seats, Prafa-Socialista—flve, Indc pendents—five, and Communists one. &*dioru in &o«* dtyrict* «rt PW,- COftfrtyM.
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  • 145 1 SAFEGUARDS AGAINST JAP. RUSH FOR U.K. HARROGATE. England, Oct. 17. If Japan were admitted into the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), Britain would require some safeguards against a "damag* ing rush" of Japanese experts to this country. Mr. Peter Throneycroft, President of the Board of Trade, told this
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  • 525 2 Indain Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Oct. 18, 1954 NEHRU'S TRIP TO RED CHINA: ITS SIGNIFICANCE EVEN at the rj^ of be ing accused as "cotraveller," India is going ahead with her vital mission as a mediator of peace between the AntiCommunist and Communist blocks. The latest development in this mission
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  • 582 2 Future Of Fr. India Will Be Decided Today CONFERENCE AT KIZHOOR PONWCHJERRY: The French India Government has summoned the elected members of the municipalities and the Fench India Representative Assembly to meet today to decide the future of the French ►Settlements in India. The members, numbering 183 from the four
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  • 62 2 MU^IoORIE. Dr. B. v. Kcskar, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting hua suggested shifting some Central Government offices to Mussoorte to increase its permanent population and relieve the congestion in Delhi. inaugurating the third National NAAitumn Festival hare. Dr. Keskar said that hiH stations should
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  • 860 2 Orissa Police Force Pigeons Work Wonders Convey News Election Results NEW DELHI: Flying with flash messages every day between the Stamp Centenary Exhibition ground at the Central Telegraph Office and the Press Trust of India Bureau near the Parliament buildings, a distance of five furlongs, is a set of wlnjred
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  • 65 2 photo. Sir John KoteUnoala, Ceylon Premier, being greeted by the members c/ the diplo-inu-tic corps at the Ceylon Airport, on his return from India after talks with Mr. Nehru on the vexed question of Ceylon Indian.' The day, lt-10-sk, had specid significance in as much-
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  • 179 2 NEW OELHII: Four regional seminars of headmasters of secondary schools will be held in the course of this month at Jaipur, Khuldabad. Mahabaleshwar anl Peermade, under the auspices of the Union Ministry of Education and the Ford Foundation. Each of those seminars will be four weeks'
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  • 102 2 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Oct. 16. Secretary General Da^ Hammarskjold said yesterday it had become an established practice for the U.N. to circulate communications from Red China and he saw no reason to depart from this practice. He confirmed that the United States delegation had asked him
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  • 62 2 Census Of Displaced Persons In India NEHV DELHJC: fphere were 73-iakh "dieDlaced" persons in India in 1951 according to the census of India paper No. 4 of 1954, entitled "Displaced Persons 195i Census" and just released by the office of the Registrar-General of India. Of thia number, 47 lakhs came
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  • 444 2  -  Bandarnayake wjuw DELHI: Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandarnayake ment, said ttiat the South- East Asia Treaty Organisation would be "tend to defeat its own object'' •By forming blocs and group* and combining militarily or otherwise, you are merely asking for war. he told
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  • 1052 2 M.I.C. President And Gerrymandering In K. L. Municipal Council Election! LETTERTO THE EDITOR Sir, As sitting: member for the Bungsar Ward in the KLM Council I have decided to seek re-e.ecticn after consultations with my friends and supporters, in view of some rather 'intriguing efforts in certian quarters, i must
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  • 485 3 Don't Cease To Be Indians Nehru s Message To Indians Abroad LONDON A two day mela (festival) organised by Indian Students organisation, th 3 L:ndon Majlis which attracted a large number of both Asian and Western visitors, at London's Holburn Hall The theme of the mela, which was being held
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  • 449 3 NEW DELHI The Railway Board has rejected a plea of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry for setting up a committee to inquire into the present rate structure as, according to it "the steady increase in the index of industrial production
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  • 105 3 GWALJCOR: Jain temples in Gwaiior have been dlosed to prevent Hartjans from entering them. The temples were locked on tfte eve of Dasara when a procession of Harijans went round t£ie city to assert their right to enter the temples. Tfcey entered Hipdu teWiplea, twit were
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  • 137 3 DACCA: A landmark in Pakistan's long-term plan for the dveelopment of Chittagcng Into a first class port fully rquipped with modern facilities, »as been reached with the opening to traffic of the newlybnilt jetty Nc. 9, which Is caoable of accommodating ships of length of up
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  • 105 3 LUCKNOW: The tctai population of Utta r Pradesh in the year 1952-63 was 64.600 000 >f which nearly 55,800,000 lived the villages, according to a cently conducted census. Total Income cf the state •urins the period was Rs. 1,562 "rnres, of which Rs. 1,072,2 erores was
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  • 88 3 KARACHI: Arrangements have been made for the preparation of a colour trail, of the Pakistan national flag- which will be shewn in cinema houses throughout the country »t the end of every ahow. The Flag on the screen will be accompanied by the first berse
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  • 120 3 NEw DELHI: The production of electric fane in India is steadily on the increase. According to the latest available ngures, the total number of fans produced in the country during 1963-54 was 206,000 as compared with 194,000 in 1950-51. The target Axed for 1955-5-56 is
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  • 158 3 LONDON: The future of the Indian Institute at Oxford is still clouded, although the annual report of the Oxford University issued denies the criticism made earlier by a number of distinguished Indian and European scholars that the Oxford authorities want to close the Indian Institute as
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  • 63 3 MADURAI: With a view to accelerating the activities of the present Tamil sangam and to frame a constitution for a greater Tamil Academy on the lines of the French Academy, a eleven-member committee has been formed here, announced Mr. P. T. Rajah, M.L.A., and Vice-President
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  • 101 3 One of the largest labour educational projects In the United States is the summer Institute programme of the United Steelworkers. Started in 1946 with only two participating schools, the Steelworkers' programme has been steadily expanded. .This summer the union is operating 25 institutes in 17 different
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  • 306 3 INDUSTRIES CENSUS IN 1951 CALCUTTA: There were 6,978 factories in existence in the Indian Union in 1951 as compared with 5,632 in 1947, according to the census of manufacturing: industries for the year 1951. The numberhad reached 7,099 during- 1950. The census covers. 29 industries and is limited to factories
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    49 3 Picture taken on the occasion of tea party given by the students of Standard Seven Kajonjf Tamil School, Ululangat District, to their teachers recently. The school la run by Ululangat District Tamil Teachers Association, Kajang. Seated fourth from toft Is Mr. S. Binnaraaa, the head incharge of Standard Seven,
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  • 273 3 Bihar Opposition Leaders' Appeal Fails GORAKHPURi The Additional Sessions Judge of Gorakhpur rejected on Saturday last an appeal filed on behalf of the deputy Opposition leader in the Bihar Legislative Assembly, Mr. Basajan Singh (P.S.P.), the leader of the Opposition in the U.P. Assembly, Mr. Raj Narain, and a local
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  • 99 3 NEW DELHI: A separate Hindi section has been set up in the Ministry of Food and Agriculture to pave tne way for the gradual introduction of Hindi in the Ministry's work. The section will, afridng other things, help in the translaticin 'of FdiiiniStratlve reports, otiici.ii
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  • 105 3 L.AHORE: Mr. Z. A. Suleri, President of the Council of Pakistan Editors, and Mr. Hamld Nizami, Editor of the Nawai Waqt, Lahore, have resigned from the Pakistan Press Commission in response to a resolution passed by the Standing Committee of the Council which has been
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  • 73 3 NAGPUR: An all-India secondary school teachers' conference will be held at Bombay on Oct. 23 under the presidentship of Dr. Amarnath Jha, announced Mr. D. H. Sahasrabuddhe, General Secretary of the All-India Federation of Educational Associations. The conference will decide upon the minimum scales of pay, throughout
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  • 56 3 CHANDERNAGORE: Almost all the wine shops in the town reopened last week following validation of their licences by the West Bengal Government till March next year. The State Government also granted temporary licence up to Oct. 22 to the local distillery, where 50 per cent, of
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  • 123 3 SILIGURI: Sherpas of Darjeellng have formed an Association with Mr. Tenzing NOrkay as Founder-President to look after the welfare of the Sherpa climbers and their families. Called "the Sherpa ClimDers' Association, it will arrange for free education and training of young Sherpas of the district and will
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  • 510 3 MADRAS: The Pharmaceutical Enquiry Committee flas suggested! that the Government Medical Stores Depot at Madras can take up the manufacture of vitamins and other relative prtdncts, while Uvj'bneat Bombay can manufacture gland products The government medical stores depots, which the
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  • 275 3 With approximately 18 months stilt left to comuiete the period of. the first 'Five Year Flan; India's Planning Coirmns-sicn has carried out u survey of what the Pian has actually achieved ltx the three years ending- March 31, 1954. Dunn? this period Rs. 850,000,000 was spent
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  • 194 3 Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, t'ornvwy ia&ugrutea too inao-Arab Society which was toimeu am *Augu.^i ttui year under the chairmanship ut Mrs.' Kamaiadevn padhyayaThe aim of the society 19 to promote cultural relation^ between India and the Arab States and to foster trade between them.
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  • 84 3 Two brothers, both connectwith All India Radio, met at London Airport last week. The Deputy Director of AlR's External Services Up New Delhi. Mr. Kishen ShunEloo, c.n route to Canada, waa greeted by his brother, Kalash ShuDrioo, who i* training: here with the 8.8.C. KLshen is joining the
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  • 106 3 NEQOM3O: Tfce object of opening- the school was to teach Tamil and educate children in a Hindu atmosphere but not to antagonise or compete with other schools In thfe area, said the Mayor of N«gombo. Mr. S. K. Wijeyaratna«n. opening the "^tiftrekananda vidyalam" at Sea Street, Negronvbo.
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  • 57 3 KARACHI: Sir Gilbert Laithwaite, British High Commissioner in Karachi, who has been appointed Permanent Un-der-Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, sailed for London last week. Mr. Dalton Murray will act as High Commissioner till the arrival of Mr. A. C. B. Symon, who will assume charge
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  • 74 3 NEW DEIiHI: The Punjab Branch of the All-India Women's Food Council is donati»sr Rs. 7,000 every year in aid yf maternity and other \yomen's hospitals' in five centres in aimaa, HoshJar^iir. j l!un- udur, Chandlgarti and LAidhlant, where it ruaa Annaoo^nui cafeterias, according to a report Tecetved by
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  • 94 4 NKW DELHI: The third aJ3-lß<tia embroidery competition will be hold !n Januarv tK'.re under th* auspices of the Hindi monthly 'Bartta.' The competition is intended to entourage and popularise embroidery. Women belonging: to the lowest ana highest Ktntta of society alike take pride in their embroideiy. which is
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  • 376 4 Pale. Role In Western Defence Ali-Eisenhower Discussion WASHINGTON: first shipment of American arms to Pakistan are expected to leave the United States by the end of this month, usually welt informed sowrcee said here. They described vmi deHverfe* a* tfce Arst
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  • 167 4 INCREASING TOURIST TRADE NEW DELHI: During the period January Ito June 30 this year, 18,940 tourists visited indta. This figure compares favourably with thq total number for last year, which was about 25,000. j Americans numbered, hign-j eat with their total of 4,461. Those from the U.K. were 3.67k and
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  • 116 4 LrOKDON: A British ootnpaay Is to produce the faataat car ever altered to the gemtfl puWc anywhere la the world, It hi the Jagw *D" sports oar which Is claimed capable of touching at least lit mfles per hour whn equipped for «rdim»Ty drfvtne. Still higher npeed* caa
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  • 110 4 NEW DELHI: (The Rajendrasinhji Pavilion the Army Headquarters Cricket Paviliih —was opened in New Dehii yesterday by IGenerail Rajen'lrasinhji, Commander-in-chief of the Indian Army, in the presence of distinguished Army. Air Force and Defence Ministry officials. Attached to the PavUon, Ui a slx-acro sports ground where Army
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  • 163 4 SOLAR ENERGY AND WIND POWER NEW DELHI: A four-day symposium on ''solar energy and wind power" will begin u t the National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, on October 22. Delegates from Australia. Denmark, (France, West Germany, the Netherlands', South Africa and India will participate in the symposium, which is jointly
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  • 144 4 "Needling" Competition For Indian Women MADRAS: To promote women's welfare and to encourage women's craft and "needling." the National Council of Women in India* New Delh in conjunction with the in* temational Wool Secretariat, has organised the National and international Needle Competition. AH girls' schools, women's colleges and associations have
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  • 744 4 Attlee s Prestige Eclipses Him BEFORE the Scarborough Conference met the National Executive of the Labour Party expected to be defeated on the issue of German rearmament. They were prepared to go down fighting, and to make no withdrawal from their previous aland, but they did not
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  • 58 4 vStllt walkers representing various Chinese provinces take part n a parade in New York's Lower Manhattan Chinatown, on October 10. The parade celebrated the 43rd anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Republic by Sun Vat-Sen. There were some 300 marchers and polite estimated that 30,000
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  • 734 4  - CYPRUS-WHY BRITAIN SHOULD NOT GIVE IT UP? British M.P.'s Analysis Woodrow Wyatt, M.P. By A D4OBATE on Qyprus at the General Assembly of tne United Nations, much to the irritation of the British, cannot now be avoided. The Greeks will claim that Cyprus should be joined to Greece and that
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  • 156 4 MAYAVARAM: Declaring open the rural dispensary and maternity home at Terazhandur, recently Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, said that the Central and State Governments were most anxious to serve the needs of every village and to promote the welfare of the people. The dispensary was constructed at
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  • 292 4 NEW DELHI: The total number of displaced persons in India in 1951 was 7,300,000, of which about 4,700,000 came from West Pakistan and about 2.600,000 from East Pakistan, according to a Census Paper just published here. Punjab led all other States in having the largest number of
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  • 116 4 NEW DELHI: Khadi Hundis wcrth Rs. 27,000 have been sold so far in Delhi smce September 23, when their sale wa.« Inaugurated by the All-India Khadi and Village Industries Board. The target of sale for Delhi is Rs. 200,000 worth of Hundis of which already Rs. 150,000 worth
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  • 1092 4 Sir Bennett's Review In London A REVIEW of health pro- blems in India and Pakistan was given ln London on September 22 by Lieut.-Generai Sir Bennett Hance, who for 34 yeais served in the Indian Medical Service and recently undertook a tour of the subcontinent. Addressing the
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  • 652 6 Better Than Expected Say Businessmen fidal to the entire countoy. R d China Red China uill pay an {*vera«> nf 97 »^n.« c The new pact comes into operation on January Ist 1965. but deliveries may be effected earlier by mutual agreement. Ceylon has already
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  • 109 6 CEYLON P.M. GIVES AN ASSURANCE Sir John 'Kotelaursla being besieged by Pressmen on his return to Colombo from New Delhi: after his talks there with Premier Nehru, on the problem of Ceylon Indians. Sir John m*s asked by the IJ)Jd. correspcndent, if the Premier would consider amending the law if
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  • 29 6 COLOMBO; China has bought about 100 tons of °«yi o l»tcx crepe (RMA i) during the past week, a* prices above world mar. ket levels. FOC
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  • 324 6 Jayewardene. Minister of Food And Agriculture gave an assurance that the government would make Sinhalese and Tamil the official languages of the country. He was answeruig a question bv Mr. T- Bal'asubramaniam who wanted Tamil, fears on the 'language question allayed. Speaking: at the reception given ot
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  • 257 6 MT. LAVINIA: The Maharagama police have launched an all-out campaiign against brothels which they say are springing- uid like mush-rooms particularly in Navinna, pannipltlya. Godigtimuwa and Rattanpitiya. According to Serjeant Bangsa Jayah, who Is directing operations detection was very difficult and involved ow'ng to loopholes in
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  • 530 6 Hope Of U. S. Technical Assistance NEW DELHI: The total exernal assistance available to ndia from the United States or 1954-55 is "substantially igher" than that made availble in any previous year, inormed sources said here last week. Despite very substantial reductions in world-wide economic aid from the U.S.A. for
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  • 136 6 2 Northern MPs Are Told To Quit Govt. COLOMBO The )Executive Committee of the Tamil Congress has called upon its two M.Ps, Mr. V. Kumarasamy. Member for Chavakachcherl. who is a Parliamentary Secretary, and Mr. T> Hamalingam, member for Pt. Pedro to withdraw their support of the Kotelawala Goveiiament. This
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  • 114 6 NEW DELHI: The producJ tion cf honey is increasing In India. Last year the total production amounted to 1,299,-1 ">l9 lbs., according to available figures which, however, are not considered complete. j West Bengal ia known to' produce the maximum quantity 246,000 lbs. Next comes Kashmir with an
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  • 102 6 OOLOMBO: He had warned the Government when Mr. D. S. Senanayakc, was Prime Minister, that the question oi the stateless persons would crop up because of the manner in which the UNP Government was trying to solve the Indian problem, said Dr. Colvin r. d e Silva,
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  • 782 6 BUT WILL TAKE NO STEP IN A HURRY prtutosh Congress committees tiiat hie was "quite cW' m his mind thai he should not start a££ tor the Confess Presidentship and has explainedto nister rt not to function as Prime Minister, at least for
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  • 171 6 Industrial HousingSchemes NEW DELHI: The progress of the industrial housine schemes started in 1952 is considered slow, out of the 33,434 tenements sanctioned only 15,441 having: been completed by the end of July this year. 3 Tenements under construction are 9,910, while work has not yet been started on 8,083
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  • 59 6 TRIVANDRUM: Covering a distance of 1,400 miles in 43 out of the 49 talukas of Kerala Mr. Jai Prakash Narain oon^ eluded his tcur. He collected 8,000 acres in bnoodan and Rs. 43,605 in sampattidan. Many others contributed a number of agricultural implements, gold ornaments and
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  • 74 6 AHMBDABAD: When can a criminal be said to have been reformed? India's Home Minister, Dr. X. N. Katju, hag laid down the following tests: A murderer must be prepared to look after the widow and children of themanwhom he killed; and a theif should be (prepared to
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  • 62 6 NEW DELHI: It has now been decided to replace the Order of Padmavibhooshana with its three different gradations by three separate Orders. The three new Orders in order of importance are Padmavibhooshana, Padmabhooshana and Padmasnri. The new Orders have been created to overcome the criticism
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  • 73 6 TRIVANDRUM: The Bhoodan movement has no politics m that it has no intention to capture power through eleo ticns' or otherwise and its doors are open to every political party, said Mr. Jai Prakash Narain to NAFEN. It envisages a revolution wh.ch aima at bringing-
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  • 73 6 OAIRO: Governments <* Arab countries are understood to have declined India's invitation to attend a symposium On solar energy and wind Power to be held in New Delhi on Oct 22. They are reported to have told India that the main reason fox their declining
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  • 140 7 Cost U.S. Confidence Of Allies And Friends, Say Democrats lice Smiles But Nixon Smears! KANSAS CITY, Oct. 17.-BxPwff«* Harry Truman attacked the Republican administration for what he termed "frenzied diplomacy." He said this cost me States the confidence of friend* and allies. The Democratic political rally in
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  • 61 7 U.N. ON K.M.T. TROOPS IN BURMA UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Oct. 17 —The General Assembly's 60-natlon special Political Committee yesterday pawed unanimously a draft resolution declaring that Chinese troops in Burma should submit to dis^ armament and internment. China did not participate In the voting since her delegate holds no useful
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  • 127 7 IKE SMILES NIXON SMEARS SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17. Mr. Adlai Stevenson, the Democratic leader declared here iast night that the Elsenhower administration was trying to "reconcile" the irreoonciable in its foreign policy. He said in an election campaign speech: "The administration is trapped in a dilemma of its own making
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  • 102 7 NEW DELJHI, Oct. 16: Indian governments sources said yesterday New Delhi has rebuffed what in effect was a Communist East German attempt to gain diplomatic recognition. The sources said East German officials have been negotiating for more than two months in the hope of concluding a
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  • 89 7 British Firm To Finance Steel Project In India LrOHDON: "British industrial firms arc interested in possible investment^ in an Indian steel plant which would produce 1.000,000 tons of steel annually," <a spokesman of a city firm of finansiers indicated in a statement. '•But,'' /the spokesman added, "suggestion^ in the Indian
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  • 126 7 AMMAN JORDAN. Oct. 1«. Stone throwing mobs burst into the United States Information Service Library here yesterday and set fire to the building after a 51 hour street battle with police in which at least three persons were killed. Forty people were injured. The
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  • 148 7 DAR-ES-SALAAM, Tanganyika. Oct. 17 Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd. the Colonial Secretary, told African chiefs here yesterday that Britain alone and not the United Nations was responsible for governing Tanganyika, "I should like to make it clear that her Majesty's Government alone is responsible for the Government
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  • 51 7 He Embalmed Lenin's Body MOSOOH. Oct. 17 —The man who embalmed V.I. Lenin has died. He waa Boris L Zbarski. professor of biochemistry at the First Moscow I Medical Institute. The newspaper Medical Worker announced today he died "suddenly" but did not S^ve the cause of death nor his age—
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  • 93 7 LONDON, Oct. 17. Cey»ons tuberculosis mortality rate has been .halved in three years and In 10 years the disease can be as nnnly controlled as malaria and with much better prospects of permanancy, Lieutenant General Sir James Bennett Hance, medical advisor and president of the
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  • 64 7 SYDENY, Oct. 17 An Australian artist, Mr. WUkiam Dargie, left here by air last night for London to paint a portrait of the Queen to commemorate the Royal visit to Australia. Mr. Dargic was commissioned by the Australian Government <and it is expected that
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  • 78 7 KARACHI: The protluctio* of coal in Pakistan has been steadily increasing since 1949, Bays a press note. The rate of production at present is approximately 600.--000 tons a year. The existing coal "mines are capable of producing much larger quantities but production has to toe restricted to
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  • 96 7 TAIPEH, FORMOSA, Oct. 17. General Cheng Kai Ming, Chief of Chinese Nationalist guerrillas operating on the Red China mainland said today information from his contacts Indicated this year's floods inundated 12 per cent, of China's arable land. Cheng, contradicting Red claims, said the flood covered
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  • 210 7 Emperor Takes A 2nd Look At El. Ensr. Lab. LONDON, Oct. 17. Em>eror Haile Selassie of Ethopia ;nding a three-day state visit unched yesterday with Queen Slizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh at Windsor Castle. The Empercr and his second son, the Duke of Harar, were ■net by the Queen
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  • 236 7 MARSEILLES, Oct. 17. Mr. Pierre Mende s France, French Prime Minister, recelved an overwhelming endorsement of the way he La leading: the country from. 1,500 cheering: members of has own party, the Radical Socialists. Hardened politicians were obviously touched as the dymamic Prime Minister exclaimed:
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  • 71 7 MOSCOW. Oct. 17. -A Chi- nese Communist Court in Can- ton has sentenced 16 people to be shot for belonging* to a spy ring which had plotted the murder of leading officials," said the official Soviet news agency. The agency quoting a Peking newspaper said
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  • 75 7 PARIS. Oct. 17. Talks between France and the Saar on the future of the tiny frontier territory, ended here yesterday. They began on Wednesday with a meeting between the premiers of the two countries Mr. Pierre Mendes France and Mr. Johannes Hoffmann. The talks, mainly about econcmic
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  • 41 7 SAN FRANCISCO, O c t. 17 Madame Chiang Kai Shek, wife of the president of Nationalist China, who came to the United States several months ago for mediObl treatment, will leave lor Formosa today, i+ ««s announced here. Reuter
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  • 213 7 MOSCOW, Oct. 17.— The British parliamentary delegation left Russia by air for Helsinki after discussing world problems for more than an hour with Mr. Georgi Malenkov, the Soviet Prime Minister at the Kremlin. Lord Colerainc, leader of the delegation of 16, said at
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  • 70 7 BELGRADE. Oct. 17.— The official Yugoslav News Agency Tanjug last night denied that President Tito intended to visit China. Tanjug said these reports published in the foreign Press were completely arbitrary and unfounded." The reports said it had been planned that the President of Yugoslavia
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  • 66 7 LONDON. Oct. 17.— Mr. Georgi Malenkov, the Soviet Premier, discussed international problems and relations between Russia and Britain with the British parliamentary delegation who met him at his office in the Kremlin yesterday, Moscow Radio reported. The Radio broadcast the statement for publication in today's
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  • 43 7 BUNOS AIRES, Oct. 17.— The Vlce-Preaident Of India, Mr. Barvap«lU RadhakrlsJinan, arrived here last night from Mexico for a two-day visit during his South American tour. The Vice-President of Argentina, Rear Admiral Alberto, Teisaire, greeted him at *h« airport,- Reuter
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  • 183 7 Johore Regent Visits "White Area" In Batu Pahat The Tungteu Mahkota on Saturday paid his first visit is Regent of johore to the White area of Batu Pahat. The Regent was introduced :o local councillors and ketuas kampong and afterwards discussed witih th?m their problems which included the need for
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  • 672 7 Several Wounded In Gun Duel OMAGH, Northern Ireland, Oct. "--An d gang of men with teackeoed faces raided the lvo>ai iSskffling Fusiliers barracks here today and fought Hun battle in which several British soldiers were The gang were said to be members of the
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  • 115 7 DAR. ES SALAAM, Tanganyika, Oct. 17. -A new £881,000 international airport--the most modern in this part of Africa was officially opened here yesterday by the British Colonial Secretary. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. With the Governor of Tanganyika, Sir Edward Twining, he touched down on the two mile
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