Indian Daily Mail, 11 November 1954
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Title Section16 1954-11-11 1 Indian Daily mail VOL. X, NO. 265 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1954" FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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480 1954-11-11 1 But Not On Marshall Plan Scale, Says Dulles! Preference To SEATO Countries WASHINGTON, Nov- 10.— Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said yesterday the United States is urgently considering economic aid for Southeast Asia and Far Eastern countries but he does not believeA.P. - 480 words
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Article27 1954-11-11 1 TEHERAN, Nov. 10.— Dt Hussein Fateml, formei Foreign Persian Minister, was executed by an awny firing squad today for treason aealnst the Shah.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article92 1954-11-11 1 From. Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Nov. 10.~ Congress High Command win not permit the Congrats Legislature Party in Andhra to jortn the' Ministry to replace the Prnkasam Ministry that has resigned or permit them remain in the Caretaker Government, it is leenrnt. Mr. Sanjivi Reddi,92 words
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Article20 1954-11-11 1 Family remittances to China fro m Malaya last month totalled $1,789,580 of which $1,104,491 went from Singapore.20 words
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82 1954-11-11 1 Decisions On Asia From Afar! NEHRU NEW DELHI, Nov. 10.— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said here to-day that the pendulum of wortd politics had swung from Europe to Asia. "Ironically enough there are still peopie in the world whose minds though aware of these refused to acceptReuter - 82 words
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102 1954-11-11 1 NIEW YORK, Nov. lo The Soviet tUnion, India and Brazil were iinvited to partiouptate with Britain, France Canada and the United States on a small advisory committee which would set ud the projected international sfcientihe conference to be held next summer on developingReuter - 102 words
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286 1954-11-11 1 Choice Of New Congress President Disappointing? ABLER MEN BYPASSED From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 10.— The decision of the Congress Working Committee to elect the 48 year ofd Chief Minister of Sourashtra State as the next Congress President in place of Sri Jawaharlal Nehru hL caused a great deal286 words
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99 1954-11-11 1 LONDON, Nov. 10.— The Duke of Windsor officially denied yesterday that he had ever discussed Allied war plans in the early days of world war two with a Nazi diplomat in Holland. He was referring to erferences made in letters written to the GermanReuter - 99 words
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Article36 1954-11-11 1 JAKARTA, Nov. 10.— The current Peiping tiiks on dual citizenship of Chinese in Indonesia cure still continuing in a cordial atmosphere and are making progress, Justice Minister Djody Gondokisumo said yesterdwy- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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123 1954-11-11 1 LONDON, Nov. 10.— Prime Minister Churchill said it would have been a good thing if the atom and hydrogen bombs had never been developed, but declined laborite suggestion that he use his Influence to get other powers to quite testing theA.P. - 123 words
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Article, Illustration334 1954-11-11 1 t.s.B 'STATE OF MADRAS', the pride of the Eastern Slapping Corporation and the 'unofficial ambassador of India', is seen anchored in the outer* road* of Singapore Harbour. The State of Madras' is one of the finest passenger ships of India, formerly plying between Bombay andI.D.M. - 334 words
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80 1954-11-11 1 Scientist Prefers To Be A Peddler NEW YORK, Nov. 10.— Dr. Albert Einstein says that if he had It fco do all over again *1 wnuW not try to become a scientist or scholar or teaeSier." "I would rather choose to be a plumber or a peddler," he says, "inA.P. - 80 words
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Article114 1954-11-11 1 TOKYO. Nov. 9.— Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida's Liberal party touched off a new political crisis last night bv expelling two of its Diet (parliament) members for trying to establish a new unti-Yoshida party while the Premier is in the United States. Some 40 other party members,A.P. - 114 words
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Article150 1954-11-11 1 KARACHI, Nov. 10. Mr. Mohammed Anyub Khuhro was sworn in yesterday as Chief Minister cf Sind by the provincial Governor Khan Iftikhar Hussain, Khan of Mamdot. He and two Cabinet colleagues tcok ohice 24 hours after the Governor under the orders ot the Central Govern ment had150 words
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Article, Illustration490 1954-11-11 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thus. Nov. 11, 1964 India's New Experiment In Leadership (JUR esteemed contemporary the Straits limes yesterday commenting on Sri Jawaharlal Nehru's resignation of the Congress presidency, characterised the Prakasam Ministry's downfall as ''symptomatic of the Congress Party's weaknesses and ot the problems at home which Mr.490 words
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2141 1954-11-11 2 Delhi Agreement Say sCey lon Premier Incentives for Registration As Indian Citizens! COLOMBO: Prime Minister Kotelawala made a statement in the Ceylon House of Representatives detailing the circumstances leading to the recent In-do-Ceylon talks at Delhi and the issue of a joint statement by the Prime Ministers cf Ceylon andFOC - 2,141 words
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Article188 1954-11-11 2 "W* t^-Table Map" of India KBW DELHI: The Geological Survey of India Is prepartar *»W-taWe jn»p of India with the aid of the U.S. Techntc«& Co-operation Mission. To obtain a reasonably accurate picture of ground water conditions, it Is deemed necessary to take an Bwtrumentai survey of the exactFOC - 188 words
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Article102 1954-11-11 2 Dr. Albert Schweitzer 79-year-old Medical Missionary, musician and author, winner of th-e Nobel Prize Jor Pexe for 195t (awarded 1953), Nov. k, delivered his Nobel Prize lecture in the University Festival Hall, Oslo. He spoke in French on "The Problem of Peace." Hundreds of youny Norrceyians102 words
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584 1954-11-11 2 Krishna Naidoo - Great Demand For Indian Tune Record In U.K. Abroad Krishna Naidoo IN LONDON NOW By ONDON, Back in London with a valuable and novel collection after a three-months sojourn in villages of India is tall. 32-year-ohd Deben Bhattacharya, from Calcutta. His Election consists of tape recordings of Indian folk music.FOC - 584 words
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Article193 1954-11-11 2 L.OXDOM: A i»»«ii«— > in Britain has composed a love letter, it wt» not takes down .from batman dictation, but •'it" I«ii— J p«t together tfce wordta ttaeftf "It," tto fove-siek robot, 1« wnnwßf t«h*s «i» other parts which make up Manchester University's electronic bruin— or computor, a* the193 words
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265 1954-11-11 2 COLLEGE IN S. AFRICA TO BE CLOSED DOWN SHEFFIELD: Two years after leaving: his parish on a Sheffield housing: estate to take up mission work in South Africa, the Reverend Richard Roseveare, a former ■canon cf Sheffield cathedral, is closing his Teacher3 Training College in protest at Dr. Malan's ApartheidFOC - 265 words
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127 1954-11-11 2 Punjab (P) District League's View LAHORE; Tho Working Committee of the Punjab (P) District Muslim League, meeting in Peshawar adopted a resolution expressing the nope that in view of the present state of affairs and "the hostile attitude of India towards Pakistan'' there should be no encouragement to the elementsF.O.C. - 127 words
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Article, Illustration94 1954-11-11 2 Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother faces op to a battery of microphone*, as she addresses the English-Speaking Union of USA during the dnner given In her honour by the Union at New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Nov. 3. Seated at right is Dr. Eelco x. Van Klelfens ofA.P. - 94 words
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375 1954-11-11 2 KARACHI: The Pakistani Government opened its doors to foreign capital bf radical changes in the country's investment lows in an attempt to boost its industrial programme. Permissible foreign capital participation in approved industries has been increased from 49 per cent, permitted hitherto, to 60F.O.C. - 375 words
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Article325 1954-11-11 2 Tito's tnsuing Visit To India NEW DELHI: "The impending visit to this country 01 Mr. Tito, President of Yugoslavia, nas given great pleasure not only to me cut also tc the Indian people", said the President, L»r. Kajendra Prasad when the Amoassador-Desig. nate of Yugoslavia, Mr. Bodgan winobrnja, piesented hisFOC - 325 words
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175 1954-11-11 2 Indian Form of Govt: Viet Minh's Ideal BANGKOK: The Viet Minh's aim is to establish a democrat c regime as understood and practised in India for the whole of Viet Nam, Mr. pharn Van Dong, Foreign Minister of Democratic Republic cf Viet Nam was reported to have told Pandit HirdayanathFOC - 175 words
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Article273 1954-11-11 3 Crisis Brewing In S. Africa CAPE TOWN: A crisis is boiling up over Vvtrio shall succeed Dr. Malan as South Africa's Prime Minister. The likeliest candidate tor the post seemed to be Mr Havenga, Minister of »Fiu*nce. by Nati6na<itet standards a moderate who, if elected,273 words
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342 1954-11-11 3 CALCUTTA: West Bengal was the moat industrialised state in the Indian Union, having: the largest number o f factories in 1951. According to the census of nfam^'^cfu.f.ng industjries Air the year 1951, the number of factories in West Bengal having: an area of 31,000342 words
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Article64 1954-11-11 3 LONDON: Dr. A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar left here for Montevideo to attend the meeting of the Executive Board of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation of which he is a member. Dr. Mudaliar will also participate in the general conference cf UNESCO «t Montevideo asFOC - 64 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-11-11 3 This phota shows some of the alleged leaders of the Moslem Brotherhood who were rounded-up In Egypt following the attempted assassination of Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser at Alexandria on Oct. 26. The would-be assassin, a S 0-year-old tinsmith named Mahmoud Abdel Lattf, who was arrested immediately after the attempt,AP - 64 words
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Article134 1954-11-11 3 KARACHI: The chiefs of the reigning dynasties in the Princely States of Pakistan, signed an agreement providing for integration cf their States in the adjacent Pakistani provinces and their inclusion in the common administrative and constitutional set-up, it was learnt from a generally wellinformed source here134 words
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135 1954-11-11 3 ALLAHABAD: A large number of studcnt3 of the Allahabad University stayed away from their classes to protest against the Allahabad University Amendment Bill, recently passed by the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly. Responding to the call for a one-day token strike, organised by the University Union, batchesFOC - 135 words
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415 1954-11-11 3 Sino Indian Frontier Sir Olaf Caroe's Warning LONDON: Sir O<af Game, who served as Governor of the North-west Fronier Province, before partition of India, in a letter to The Time", on China's expansionist tendencies says that, "Like Tsarist Russia, Imperial China was always expansionist in inner Asia as opportunity offeredFOC - 415 words
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Article312 1954-11-11 3 NEW DELHI: An average cf 40,000 visitors from India and abroad visit the Fort und abroad v.sit the Red Fort Museum, comprising Inchaeology wings, every month it is gatherer:. The number excludes military personnel and highranking .foreign officials who visited the .Museum as guests of the312 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-11-11 3 Malay, Indian and Chinese Musflnis Joined the Procession In honour of the Prophet's birthday celebrated on Sunday, Nov. 7. opposite to Koala Lumpur Town Hall. Picture on the rt^ht shows the procession before the (Matey Mosque.38 words
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248 1954-11-11 3 Dispute Over Ind. Institute At Oxford LONDON: Professor M- 13. Enieneu, Pr^i'essoi -in-Onarge of Sanskrit and Geneia, Linguistic Studks at the university of California, is tne latest to join in the dispute which is raging m the acauemlc circles of Britain and the Indo-Pakistan sub-continent on the fate of the248 words
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Article78 1954-11-11 3 KARACHI: The Bank of Pakistan has started revalidation of genuine permits for remittance of the Indian currency by persens living in Pakistan to their dependents .n India. All banks dealing in foreign exchange have been authorized to remit money to India en revalidated permits. The StateFOC - 78 words
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478 1954-11-11 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. C. S. Patel, President of the Medical Council 01 India, pleaded tor me creation ot conditions in which medical teachers wouiu dc tree irom financial worries and be aole to accept teaching as their478 words
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89 1954-11-11 3 LAHORE: The President 6f the Frontier Jamiat-ul-Ulema-1-Hind, M<aulana Shakil Ulla, said in a statement In Peshawar that the question of lifting the present restrictions on -he Red Shirts would Arise only when they themselves would condemn, their old Congresslte anti-Pakistani attitude .'he same conditionF.O.C. - 89 words
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Article145 1954-11-11 3 DURBAN: Mr. m. P. 1 Naicker, Organising Secretary of the Natal Indian Congress, has been served with notices under the Suppression of Communism Act by Mr. a R. Swart, Minister of Justice, following the issue of a. statement in which Mr. Naicker strongly criticised145 words
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Advertisement94 1954-11-11 3 The dfoect pEPSu^fo c^l^ STOP A COUGH PEPS arc pleasant-tasting medicinal tablets. K^\ JB when you suck PEPS, soothing, germ-destroying K/ I healing essences are vaporize* and carried by >^l^ your breath through throat, nasal passages and fy^t\ ii bronchial system direct to the 'f>- I K* lungs. Thus their94 words
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Article1071 1954-11-11 4 Allays Apprehensions About Visit To America i COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, made a statement in the House of Representative on his uorid tour, which begins this week. He referred to invitations he had received from < rrtain other friendly countries to spend a few daysFOC - 1,071 words
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Article52 1954-11-11 4 COLOMBO: In Colombo there are 100 females for every 153 males. This proportion, which has been worked out by the municipal health authorities, is based on census statistics, in which the makvs t (institute 60.5 per cent. Of Colombo's population of 428,1520 and females 39.5 perFOC - 52 words
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Article50 1954-11-11 4 Labour M.P. Red Sight Seeing' HONGKONG, Nov. 10 Mr. Desmond Donnelly, British Labor member of Parliament for Pembroke, arrived here after three weeks in Peking. Mr. Donnelly, who has spent three months visiting five (Communist countries, will stay here for four days befo# Ifctaviner for Rangoon and NEW DELHI. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-11-11 4 SIR OLIVER WISHES WELL SIR JOHN PHOTO. Ceylon Governor-General Sir Oliver GoonetUleke, wishing Premier Sir John Kottalawela, 'good luck', at a party given by the Premier on the eve of his departure on world tour. Many distinguished persons, State officials, Cabinet Minister* political 'leaders and legislators attended the function MATHRUPALAMATHRUPALA - 50 words
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Article123 1954-11-11 4 COL.OMBO, Nov. 9 Tne prime Minister, sir Jonn Koteaawaia, will taice with lum gifts for president Eisenhower of the united states, President o* the Republic ot iKrance, M. Rene Ooty, ana Kmperor Hironlto of Japan when he leaves on his goodwill world tour tomorrow. TheReuter - 123 words
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190 1954-11-11 4 HOW ODD! BR. BARONET FOUND GUILTY OF INDECENCY MENIA BRIDGES, Wales, Nov. 10.— A 73-year-old British Baronet Sir Harry Calvert Williams Verney, was sentenled to sid months' Imprisonment ihere after pleeding gillty to three charges of Indecently assaulting boys under the age of sixteen.' Sir Harry Verney, a member ofReuter - 190 words
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Article87 1954-11-11 4 CHOSE DOG TO HER HUSBAND SANTA MONICA, (Califoi-* niaj, Nov. 10.— A terrier named Prince literally came between Carl T. Torresen, 63, aeronautical engineer, and his wife. Harriet, 89, he testified yesterday in gaining an uncontested divorce. "We bought the dog, a Manchester terrier, and it be hame a familyAP - 87 words
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Article73 1954-11-11 4 BALTIMORE. Nov. 10.— Tne brutally battered body of a young woman, nearly nude was found yesterday on the Pennsylvania railroad tracks in North Baltimore. Police Lt. Frank Snhmldt said the woman may have been murdered. Her identity was not Immediately established. Investigators theorised she mayAP - 73 words
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285 1954-11-11 4 At 3 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon a party of ten Special Branch Officers went to a prawn pond located about a quarter of a mile from the Upper Serangoon Koad jetty. This is a very isolated and remote part of the285 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-11-11 4 th*a7^iSS.,^ In °o e e a8 Bank J"*" S^**^^ »ave a fareweU party to one of Wheir colleagues, Mr. A. J. Sellakumar, wto has been transferred to Bangkok. The tea party wa, held on BYMay, N ov. 6, at Singapore Hotel. Mr. Sellakumar to s«tcd fourth51 words
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Article21 1954-11-11 4 PARIS, Nov. 10.— Premier Pierre Mendes-France won a vote of confidence from the French National Assembly yesterday. APAP - 21 words
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128 1954-11-11 4 Break With Russia -Knowland Tells U. S. MIAMI, FLORIDA, Nov. 10.— Senator William Knowland, Republican, California, Tuesday night renewed his demand that the United States b reak diplomatic relations with Russia. He declared he was against a policy of peace at any price and questioned the value of the United128 words
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Article78 1954-11-11 4 For The Bth Time UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Nov. 10. The U.N. General Assembly's Trusteeship Committee yesterday called on the ruon of South Africa for the eighth time to place South West Africa under the Trusteeship System In the past the Union has refused to recognize Assembly jurisdiction over the territory.AP - 78 words
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Article56 1954-11-11 4 From Our Own Correspondent TANJORE, Nov. 10.— Mr. K. Sambasiva Aiyax, President oi the Tanjore District Congress Committee, ihas been elected President of the newly elected Tanjore District Board. Congress has won an absolute majority on the Board. In Trichy, Mr. S. Nalluswamy Gounder,56 words
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33 1954-11-11 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.Senator Joseph, McCarthy, farmed for (his anti-Commun-ist campaigning, was presented to Queen Elizabeth, the British Queen Mother, at a British Embassy reception here last night. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article159 1954-11-11 4 The first Holiday Camo to be established by the Singapore CSovernment is now being constructed on approxii»iu.ieiy uuee acres of Orcwn Land at LJ m Ohu Kang, Straits of johore. This Cainp will enable the boys and girls in the Social Welfare Department's Homes and159 words
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Advertisement233 1954-11-11 4 POLICE TENDER NOTICE Tonders are invited fcr the Hupply of cooked and uncooked rations to No. 4 Police Field Force. Johore for the period Ist January 1955 to 30th June 1955. Full particulars are available at the office of the Chief Police Officer, Johore. The tenders, in scaled envelopes, marked233 words
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