Indian Daily Mail, 6 November 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOjU X. NO. 260 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 304 1 Churchill-Malenkov Meeting May Also Be Subject For Talks LONDON, Nov. 5: The Commonwealth Prime Minsters' meeting here next January, 31, will review the prospects of peaceful co-existence with the Communists following a year of lessened world tension. Since their last conference here in June
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  • 112 1 ARTIFICIAL RAIN FOR MADRAS! From Ojtr Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 5: The Government of Madras have decided to take seriously tlx proposals regarding remcreasing rainfall by artificial methods. A conference of experts presided over by Minister Baktavatsalam here on Thursday decided to make experiments in selected localities and appointed a
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  • 269 1 House Search Of Ind. Staff In Karachi NEW DELHI. Nov. 5 Further reports received from Karachi relating to the search of the premises occupied by the subordinate .staff of the ind an High Commission on October 30 show that Pakistan police bcdily removed a cierk of the High Commissioner'* office
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  • 84 1 From Our Own Correspondent CUDDALORE, Ifpv. 5: Mr. Swamlkannu Padayachi was unanimously elected President of the South Arcot District Board yesterday. He is the Congress nominee and since they have won the 46 scats, there was no opposition. Mr. Padayadhi is the leader of the
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  • 39 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 5. -Mrs Betty Sommerlatte, United States Embassy official's wife who was ordered tout of Russia for "hooliganism' > leit Moscow by air today with her husband, Karl. They went on the daily Soviet Airlines fiitrht to Helsinki. Reuter
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  • 57 1 Nehru Lays Foundation of Mountaineering Institute DARJEELING, Nov. 5.— Prime Min ster Sri Jawaharlal Nehru yesterday laid the foundation stone of Ind'a's first Institute of Mountaineering and the second of Its kind in As'a here, the home town of climbing Sherpas. Major Jawal is Pr ncipal of the Institute and
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  • 116 1 From Our Own Correspondent TIRUCHY, Nov. 5: Members of the Tiruchi Municipal Council passed a vote of noconfidence against the Chairman Mr. A. Ramaswami Thevar M.L.A. yesterday morning. This is the first occasion when the 86-year old Municipality has ever voted against its Chairman and
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  • 160 1 COMEDY OF ERRORS! SYDNEY, Nov. 5.— Members of the Pakistan Consulate prepared a full diplomatic welcome at Sydney airport for Chaudhrt Mofaammed^^ 11 p ak^tan Mini.-ter gj F nanc The passenger list of an incoming plane had his name among the passenger*. The Consulate officials scrutinised au the
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  • 62 1 U.S.$250M JAP REPARATIONS FOR BURMA TOKYO, Nov 5- Japan and Burma s'gned a peace treaty today in Rangoon, legally end njr World War II between the two countries, th- Jap-m-se Fere's* Office annotweed. filmed ate'v after the sl~Mn«r of t*»e treaty the two coantr'es signed an agreement irivin« Burma Hhoat
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  • 130 1 I From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 5: Front portion of Sri Rama Temple at Danushkodi has collassed due to erosion by sea. ForSiie last one month there has been violent seas and high winds which have rendered many areas around the sea shore iangerous. Customs
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  • 212 1 FATE OF PRAKASAM MINISTRY I From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL. Nov. 5 Voting on the non-confidence motion against the Prakasam Ministry on which discussion began on Thursday will only take place on Saturday evening according to an announcement by the Speaker. Government circles, however, are confident that the motion will
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  • 44 1 JAKARTA, Nov. s.— Hadji Agus Salim. Grand Old Man of Indonesia, died today of a heart attack. He was 70. Salim, senior statesman of this young republic and former Foreign Minister, was a prominent leader in the struggle for lndenendenne ft-nm ffio Dutch.- AP
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  • 178 1 Polygamists Barred From Entering United States! But Nepal King To Be Exempted WASHINGTON, Nov. 5: The King of Nepal, if he decides to visit the United States, probably would have no difficulty with the U.S. Immigration Act's prohibition on alien polygamists. King Tribhuvana has two wives. Both are with him
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  • 103 1 DT. BD. CHIEF EXPELLED FROM CONGRESS From Our Own Correspondent VELLORE, Nov. S The newly created unity between the Congress and communal groups in North Arcot which helped the combination to rout all other parties in District Board elections has been split wide open on the election of the President.
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  • 82 1 the resident* of Peking from all walks of We in ChuSg Stain 5^*22 °<* 23 to welcomS mmtmSrSimlS''*-' receding a Kift "JgJ Chen, Mayor of Peking, on benalf of the people of Peking. Mrs Indira Gandhi Sees Exhibits (R'ght) Srimatl Indira Gandhi was given a warm
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  • 64 1 Mr. u. Partnasarathy, cnair. man of the International Supervisory Commission fcr Cambodia, had an audience on November 3 with King Narcdom Sinshanouk when he conveyed greetings to the Cambodian ruler on his birthday which fell on October 31. During the audience. Mr Parathasarathy also presented
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  • 37 1 The Office of the Representative of the Government of ind. a. in Malaya, will remain closed on 9th and 10th November 1954 (Tuesday and Wednesday) on account of Id-e-Milad and Gura Nanak's birthday respectively.
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  • 295 1 PARIS. Nov. 5: Two French lawyers, one of them a former Qemcion champion, challenged each other to a duel after exchanging punches in the Central Law Courts here. They are Maitre Vierre De Perpezac who is representing Andre Baranes, key witness in the
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  • 89 1 Mr. R. K. Tandon. Repre-sentative-designate of the Government of India in Malava accompanied by bis family is expected to arrive in Singapore by S.S. CARTHAGE on Monday, Nov. 8, 1954. at 5 p.m. Mr. M. M. Khurana. Acting representative of the Government
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  • 335 1 CITCO Faces 7.3m. Deficit Another Loan To Be Raised Gas Costs 50 Cents Less (By Our Staff Reporter) approved for submission to th e Governor yesterday Next year's income is about $1 million more than this year, but the expenditure has increased over by $7 million. If the special services
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  • 611 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat. Nov. 6, 1954 NOTES AND COMMENTS SIR DONALDS WAKNING \yHiILE we extend ouri sincere greetings to the newiy formed National Union of Malayan Plantation Workers, we we would like to sound a note of warning to its leaders not to rest on their laurels but
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  • 668 2  -  Bakshi Sheikh Abdullah's Mistake Shall Not Be Repeated SRINAGAR: Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, President All- Jammu and Kashmir National Conference, declared here that the State's accession to India was legal* v and constitutionally irrevocable and no Power, however mighty, could succeed in breaking this relationship.
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  • 154 2 Rs. 20m. Bihar Financial Corporation PATNA. The Bihar State I Financial Corporation have established with effect from Nov. 2, it is officially announced. Its head office will be locaxed at Patna. It authorized capital has been fixed at Rs. 2 crores, divided into 200,000 fully paid up shares of the
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  • 194 2 CALCUTTA: Major Montague Jayawickreme, Ceylon's Minister for Transport and Works, tola Pre&amen last week that the Ceylon Government were exploring possibilities of buying roiling stock and ether aihed railway stores from India, in this connection discussions have been held with the Unicn Railway Ministry, he
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  • 119 2 Egyptian Suffragette To Visit India NEW DELHI: Mladamt. Dorna Shafik, President of the Bent cl Nil (Daughters of the Nile) organization of Egypt, will visit India towards the end of December, it was reported here today. Madame Shafik, who has leit Cairo on <a three-month round the world tour, is
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    80 2 Elizabeth the Queen Mother leaves tne Saint James Theatre, Broadway, New York, alter watching a performance oi the musical The rajama Game". Before leaving she went backstage, told the Star tenia Paige the tunes had oeen "Bii/./.ing round in my head" for months, ever since Princess Margaret bought recordings of
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  • 318 2 Continuing Deficit Forecast NEW DELHI: Mr. Frederic P. Bartlett, Counsellor for Economic Affairs in the U.S. Embassy here, forecast a continuing deficit in Indians current accounts with the U.S.A. During the next decade or so, he said, it was hard to visualise any great expansion in
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  • 53 2 KIDWAI "SADLY MISSED" LUCKNOW: Raja Maharaj gingfo, former Governor of Bombay, said that the late Mr. Raft Ahmed Kldwal would be sadly missed throughout India. In a tribute to the late Pood Minister he said: "He was a born organizer, was altogether non-communal and had a host of iriends in
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  • 68 2 KAMARAJ 'S KAT PADI VISIT Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister visiting Sri Devalai's agricultural farm at Katpadi on 29.10.54. The Japanese method of agriculture was followed at the farm. (Right) The Chief Minister talking with the boys of the Special School (American Arcot Mission Higher Elementary School) In Sri
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  • 279 2 "SLAVES OF MAMMON"! Plea For Improving Journalists' Lot BOMBAY: Mr. M. Chalapathy Rau, President of the Indi'jm Federation of Working Journalists, last week appealed to the Government to accept the Press Commission's recommendations wholesale and to put them into effect immediately. Mr. Rau was delivering his presidential address to tne
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  • 130 2 Earlier Bombay's Cnler Justice, Mr. Chagla, warned working journalists about the danger of their falling into the hands of commercial men who look upon them as bonded slaves, recruited in the service of Mammon. The future of the Press will be dark Indeed unless journalists vigorously resisted
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  • 109 2 BOMBAY: "Hie Centre has decided to licence freely the export of river and harbour vessels which are built to order in India for specific use in some foreign country and not registered for use here, it was announced here lest week. Licences will only be
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  • 70 2 KATHMANTXU: The sevenman Swiss expedition, led by R. {Lambert, to Gaurishankar (23,000 ft.) is returning to Kathmandu bv the middle of November, according to information raaohinsr here, Mountaineering circles *>cieve that it has failed. The expedition sponsored by the Sw'-as Federation of Alpine Research and Geneva University,
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  • 153 2 W. Bengal M.L.A. Killed In Jeep Accident CALCuiTA: Mr. Shani iijiuii, ai..mj.Am, Chairman or jviuinc.pa.itv and uirc e otneis were K.ued and ivir. x^even uey, Deputy Aiinister ior t^ariiamentary Attairs wtfit £>engai, was injured in a mot^r accident at a railway level crossing between ~cuiupur anu i\.nauinauag-re. n i\auJa distnct,
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  • 550 3 Frontier Gandhi's Hope: Earlier Promise Recalled KARACHI: Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, the Frontier leader, sa d that the inclusion 'of Dr. Khan Sahib in the reconstituted Pakistani Cabinet had strengthened the hope that the Government ban ou the Khudai Khidniatgars, the Red Shirts
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  • 306 3 cribe himself as an "independent national leader." It is now learnt that he had prolonged discussions with his brother Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khani, before accepting- office. Suhrawardy May Return Soon The Awami League chief, Mr. Suhrawardy now convalescing in Zurich is expected to
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  • 111 3 Dissolution Will Be Challenged In Court Of Law KARACHI: Mr. lamlzuddin Khan, Prescient of the now dissolved Pakistani Constituent Assembly, said that he would challenge the legality of the Governor-General's proclamation in a court of law in so far as it referred to fnnction'ng of the Assembly. He declared: "There
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  • 581 3  -  Gen. Mirza .KARACHI: Major -Gen oral Iskander Murza Minister for the Interior in tne recons.tuted .Pakistan Cabinet, denied that Pakistan ha<i come under "military rule" as a result ot inclusion of two Array ucnerals in the new Cabinet. He told foreign correspumien'« that tne declaration
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  • 191 3 President's Medal Goes To Policeman NEW DELHI. The President's Police and Fire Services Medal for Gallantry has been awarded to Sub-Inspector Pitam Singh of «n« rivil Police, Manipuri (U.P.I, says on official 'announcement. According to the statement, Sub-Inspector Pitam Singh has been awarded the medal in recognition of initiative and
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  • 68 3 PHOTO. Cheering thousands shelter beneath umbrellas as truckloads of Italian troops arrive at Trieste Harbour for the first time since the war. Trieste was handed over to Italy under the terms of the Italian Yugoslav Agreement s'gned recently in London. In the foreground is part
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  • 568 3 Rule For Recognition Clarified NEW DELHI: What entities a party to recognition to the lx»k Sabha? According to Mr. Bf. ftf. Haul. Secretary to the Lok Sabha, who made a broadcast on the subject last week, recognition ie based on three principles uud down by the Speaker. First,
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  • 216 3 Darjeeling Sitting Of Delimitation Commission CALCUTTA: The Delimit* tion Commission, consisting of Mr. N. Chandrasektoara Aij,<ar, chairman, and Messrs. Kaul and Sukumar Sen, members, held a publlc sitting at Darjeeling on Friday to consider objections and suggestions ln respect of their draft propo-. sals for the delimitation of constituencies in
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  • 697 3  -  LOBO PRABHU MADRAS: Mr. J. M. Lobo Prabhu. Collector of Chingierput, Inaugurating, the annual Arts Festival conducted by the Arts Section sf the College ot Engineering, last week, said that there were great prospect* of a revival of the drama in the country.
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  • 2152 4 Attorney-General's Reply To Pritt In Trial Without Jury COLOMBO: The submission that the Minister of Justice was a responsible officer of the Government who was responsible for bis actions to Parliament was made by the Attorney-General, Mr. H. H. Basnayake, Q.C., continuing his
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  • 156 4 Practice of Untouchability Condemned I WARANGAL: The Warangal District Harijan Conference began last week at Kesamudram under the presidentship of Mr. Shauker Dev. Deputy Minister for Social Service Hyderabad. Mr. Ananthram Gancshli, Deputy Minister <&\or Agriculture, Madhya Pradesh, inaugurated the conference, which was attended bv about ten thousand Harijans. Mr.
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  • 51 4 In accordance with the termg of the Prospectus for the Singapore City Council Lean, 4% Debenture Stock 1954 (1965--77) the President of thc City Council and the City Treasurer have announced that the Application List for the loan will be closed at 12 noon on Monday, Nov.
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  • 262 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. Queen Elizabeth, the Queen /lather, drove to the White House yesterday in President Eisenhower's personal limousine on her arrival here by air from New York. The Queen Mother, President and Mrs. Eisenhower and Vice President and Mrs. Richard Nixon pesed first on the
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  • 201 4 LUNDON, Nov. 5 Sir John ivuteiawa-a, Ceylonese Prime **i_jiuiiei\ toid tne House oi representatives he weic~meu uie opportunity to cuiu>u.t neaos of Uommonweatth governments at tne Prune Minsters comer ence m London on jan. Hi. Announcing his acceptance ne said As on former occasions i
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  • 444 4  -  Mrs. Somasundaram Part of Malaya's share from the sale of the notorious Slam-Burma "Death Railway" in the construction of which many Indian Labourers bad sacrificed their lives, should be used to finance schemes for the settlement
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  • 321 4 COLOMBO; Mr. M. D. H. Jayewardane, Finance Minister^ who returned to Cejiun from Jus vis^t to tne U.K. and the U.S., said) that tnere waa every po*st.bukity of tne United suues removing t-e present embargo on aid to Ceylon and
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  • 55 4 The birthday cf the Holy Prophet Mohamed will be celebrated by all Muslim communities of Seremban town at the Town Mosque, Seremban, tomorrow Sunday, at 8.30 p.m. All Musi. ins are cordially invited to participate in celebration. A special 'Khenduri' for members and the poor, numbering nearly
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