Indian Daily Mail, 20 November 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X NO. 274 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1954 POUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 166 1 Calcutta Police Expels Pro-Chiang Editor One Chinese Merchant Detained CALCUTTA, Nov. 19: Police today arrested a pro-Nationalist Chinese merchant under the Preventve Detention Act and ord .red a Chinese editor to leave India by the end of As month. These moves are said
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  • 75 1 SURVEY OF LIGNITE FIELDS IN TAMILNAD From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 19: A team of British Engineering experts who surveyed the potentialities of one hundred square mile lignite fields In Nelveli m South Arcot, have given a definite opinion about exploitation. It is estimated that two thousand million tons
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  • 236 1 Mt. Everest Is Higher NEW DELHI. Nov. 19.— Mount Everest Is 26 feet Higher than its previously accepted height. Observation and calculations carrea out by an Incian survey and announced h~re last night show that the world's highest mtountam is 29,028 feet. Its former height wa=s calculated to be 29.002
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  • 61 1 KHARTOUM. Nov. ltt.— The ruling National Unionist Party m the Sudan called e n tegypt to ensure the I fe, thirty and dignity" cf General Naguib, the deposed Egyptian Pre«ldent. A meeting of the party executive decided to send a deputation to Cairo. Gen. Naguib
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  • 98 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. ML indla, m its first three riveyear plans, aims to HpflMl available electric power from 1,700,000 kilowatts to 8,700,000 kilowatts. The country also hopes to boost irrigation to cover 40 por cent of the cultivated land, as against 18 ocr cent at the
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  • 144 1 JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 19: The South African Cabinet has agreed that the Finance Minister Mr. Nicolas Havenga shall succeed Dr. Daniel Malan when he retires as Prime Minister on November 30 the Rand Daily Mail reported today. Dr. Malan, who presided, flew m specially from Capetown
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  • 184 1 AUCKLAND, (County Durham jj Nov. 19. -\ewv pajK-r pictures of an 13--year-old chapely scho«>ly^irl m a brief trausuit shocked her school K t>\er ere ko much that they have decided to Mispt ml her. The schoolgirl, Mis'* Isabel Jackson, has .>. <i. asked nut to
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    54 1 PHOTO. General Mi hammed Neguib salutes a* he leaves Abdin Palace, Cairo, after being relieved of his offices of President and Chairman of the Egyptian Revolutionary Council at a special meeting of the Council. Hanking him are Commander-in-Ch'ef Abdel Hakim A mop (w,,m\ frnm Ufftl ami Vine Ccmmander
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  • 194 1 Ceylon P.M. In London LONDON, Nov. 19; Sir John Kotelawala, Ceylon's Prime Minister is arriving here tonight from Paris on a week's official visit at the invitation of tie British Government The Prime Minister who is on a 6-week goodwill tour of countries 18 accompanied by Sir Claude Corea, Ceylon's
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  • 50 1 Next SEATO Meeting At Bangkok MANILA, Nov. 1.9. The Philippines Foreign Office today accepted Bangkok as the seat of the next SEATO ccnrerence o n Foreign Ministers' level scheduled m January next year. The vice-President and concurrently Foreign Minister Carlos Garcia If expected to head the Philippines delega- ticn.- Reuter
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  • 61 1 SALMON ARM, British Columbia, Nov. 19. An automobile and a bear collided near here. The car came off second best. Although bou lid «rver by the Imjuact, the bear lumbered away, apparently unharmed. The car* radiator ww* pushed back, l»n grit] torn off and headlight smashed. The
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  • 263 1 Action Against Brotherhood First-Neguib Comes Next CAIRO. Nov. 19: The Egyptian Government yesterday accused deposed President Mohammed Naguib and the Muslim Brotherhood of conspiring to launch a terrorist movement. Sources elos«» to the government *ay that it Is unlikely to lake any action agaimt Naguib at
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  • 130 1 Intelligence Test— A "Must" In Selangor! All children born m 1947, who have been registered for admission to a Government lor Aided English School In Selangor m 1955, must appear for the Intelligence Test which Is fifing conducted at the various schools. No child Who does not appear for the
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  • 108 1 NEW DELHI. Nov.. 19; The Worui Health Organisation regional office here says a survey of Kabul, the capital of Aifganistan, snows that more tnan 12 percent of the babies born BMW never live to be one year old. Kabul has a population of 209,000. Its annual
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  • 52 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 19: Theiv are twentytwo women officers m the All India Services, Loksabha was told today. Of them eight are married and five "with men-cumbrances." There was no woman officer m t'.ie Indian Police Service, the House was also
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  • 90 1 Execution Of Krishnagiri Project O.Ked From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 19; Tic Madras State Government have sanctioned the execution of Kirshnagiri Irrigation Project, estimated to cost Rs. 185 lakhs .md the work is expected to commence during the current ear. This will be the last ol major irrigation projectors
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  • 431 1 Old Discussion Revived L.ONDON, Nov. 19: Top naval and air force officers here have revived the old discussion on why Singapore fell to the Japanese on February 15, 1942. Marshal the Royal Air Force Viscount T/enchard wrote "to the Conservative Daily Telegraph ;>bout one of
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  • 221 1 Serious Split Feared In P. S. P. From Our Own Correspondent TRTVANDRUM, Nov. 19 The Enquiry into police firing m South Travancore m August last by a one-man Enquiry Commission concluded yesterday. Mr. Justice X, Sankaran, who constituted the Commission
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  • 307 1 TANDOX TEII^S INDIANS: Speaking at a reception given by the Chettiar Community of Kuala Lumpur yesterday, Mr. R. K. Tundun, the Representative of the Govt. of India m Malaya, advised Indians who had decided to moke the Federation of Malaya their home, to completely identify themselves
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  • 75 1 The annual 'mixed' soci.il of the Kanwla Club will be held at the Club premises on Monday, Nov. 29, and members who intend participating" m the function are requested to get In touch with the Secretary Mrs. J. M. Jumabhoy (Tel: 5445) without delay. TALK ON
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  • 115 1 Peace Outlook Better Now, Soys Sarvapalli WASHINGTON, Nov. 19. J)r. S. Radhakrishnan, th< Vk-e-Fres Mvnt of India, said here tiiat y.-orld events and President Eisenhower's recent speeches had tonvinced him that the outlook for peace \va* '•a little better now". The Vlee-Pres'dent jrave this u(v»n4on to reporters alter <*!• Bag
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  • 79 1 MANILA, Nov. 19.-— Police, today arrested the. father of a 9-year-old girl who said he tried to burn fter aHve. Police said Scrvillana !>.- Guzman, 40, oiired kerosene over bis daughter, Juana, a nd set a match to it when she failed to collect a
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  • 69 2 Lab oratory To Move From Calcutta U'CKNOW: The Govern nient of lnd«a is consider^" 1 proposal t, shift the ,\aaon£L, BoUa.ca! Laboratory m Calcutta ito Lucknow it was learn*! her a r* D li, J n w' Amm al- Director of the r^boratory, l s nOA r m I...ckno w
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  • 466 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Sat. Nov. 20, 1954 NOTES AND COMMENTS CiOVT. ALONE TO BLAME \y*E deeply deplore the baseless allegation that the Defence Secretary has made m the Federal Council this week against the Chinese Community. Speaking during the Budget debate, Mr. A. H. P. Humphrey, the Secretary for
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  • 813 2 Another National Loan May Be Floated Next Year MADRAS; The second Five- Year Plan of Madras State is likely to be of the order of Rs. 200 crores, it is authoritatively learnt The Finance Minister, Mr. C. Qubramaniam, speaking to Pressmen last
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  • 71 2 NAGPUR: Leading Congressmen of the State recently denied P.S.P. allegations against the Chief Minister, Pandit R. S- Shukla, at meetings called by Congress committees m Nagpur, Jubbulpore Akola, Raipur, Amaravati and other places. Last week, the P.S.P. urged the appointment of a commission to inquire into
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  • 143 2 SHIMOGa: a resolution requesting the India Government to continue the present i.ii t )ort duty of Re. 1 per to. on imported Areca at least for 10 years more, with a view to suxegudrding the interests ol beteinut growers from foreign competition, was adopted at c
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  • 101 2 NEW DELHI: The Government is likely to introduce legation m the coming fcio n of Parliament for settine UD -n a Rational tfilm bKSS g The board will he i D to implement the Government's policy towards the fil m 'ndustry. The present role
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  • 91 2 Issue Of Indian Passports New System CHANDIGARH: The Government of India have taken over oovtvol of the work relating to the Issue of international passports from the State Oovernmente la tbe country,' It is learnt from official sources here. The Central Government have divided the country into five regions comprising
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  • 65 2 BOMBAY: The Re. 17^crore Stanvac oil refinery m Trombay, near here, representing the biggest single dollar investment m India by private American capital, will formally be inaugurated on Nov. le by Mr, K. C. Reddy, Minister for Production. It was announced that the new refinery will
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  • 67 2 BOMBAY: The flagship ot the Royal Ceylon Navy. H.M.C.S. Vijaya, arrived here lust week on a five day formal visit This is the first time a Ceylon Navy ahi D is calling- at an Indian port since Independence. Lt.-Oommander Ivor petei Murray, Commandimg Officer
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  • 180 2 The six-week Congress Exhibition on the 40-acre site of the Congress Grounds at Teyn&mpet, Madras, which will coincide with the 60th session of the Indian National Congress to be held at Avadi, near Madras, will draw approximately 1.000.000 visitors, it is learned. The
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  • 69 2 Employees of tlue Burlington Hawk'&ye Gazette, lowa's oldest daily newspaper, are becoming part-owners of the paper under a novel profitstiaring plan which enables them to acquire shares of the company's stock without cost to tnemselves. A group of new employeestockholders listen while one of them (seated
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  • 84 2 DAJKJKJULJNU: The Everest bens Xenzinff Aorguj, vm not only ivve mountains, l.c is a great lover of uogs, too. At bis residence here there are 14 doss. The oldess and greatest favourite, ft&ngra, m a mud and Uny lap aoff presented to him by
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  • 59 2 NEW DELHI: A PressNote issued by the External Affairs Ministry announced the appointment of Mr. Y. D. Gundevia, at present Indian Ambassador m Switzerland, as the Deputy High Commissioner for India at London. Mr. Gundevia, who wilt have the personal rank of Ambassador,
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  • 103 2 Gas Turbine Expert To Visit India NEW DELHI: A British expert on gas turbine-. Prof. O. A. Saunders, will arrive m India on Nov. 16 to a act as adviser-member of the <J<as Turbine and Jet Propulsion Engines Research Committee of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, it was
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  • 117 2 TRIVANDRUM: Steps are being taken by the Union Government to ensure a better working of the various river projects m the country which are at present m different stages Of execution. It is planned to provide for an exchange of ideas among engineers working on these projects through
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  • 89 2 Six Hurt In Bombay Building Collapse BOMBAY: A portion of an old four-storey building collapsed last week m the busy Fort locality of the city, injuring six persons, including a woman. Part of the building started to crumble last night, when tenants began evacuating ;t. Liast week the affected por*
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  • 96 2 TEZPUR: The three-day-old strike of the workers of the Charduar tea estate was called eff last week at the intervention of Mr. Bivwadey Sharma, M.L.A., the LN.T.U.C. leader, and Mr. N. Uohain, Government Labour officer. The workers went on strike m pretest against the dismissal
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  • 605 3 Labour Ministers 9 Decision NEW DELHI: Am a reoult of decision taken by the oonfereaze of Labour Minister* last Friday Employment; Exchanges w&l become permanent though their administration will be tvamterred to the States. This ww one of the most Important recommendations of the Shiva
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  • 161 3 AHMED AB AD: Mr. C. I*. Mehta, First Class Judicial Magistrate, Ahmedabad, last Friday held illegal an order passed by tne District Magistrate of Ahmedabad prahioiting assembly of more than iour persons m any public place within the radius of five miles of the Ahmedabad G.P.O.
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    24 3 K. L. WEDDING Mr. Venkatachalcm, son of late Alayar Pathar, and Miss Bahwntaia, daughter, of late Maru-thavuUhu Pathar, were married recently at Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 410 3 MADRAS. Tamil Nad has contributed so far 28,242 acres of land towards the Bhoodan Mission" of Acharya Vinobha Bhave, since the movement was launched here two years ago. Although the figures are negligible and not very encouraging, a number of people stepped forward
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  • 126 3 U. S. Experts For India's Newsprint Factory BOMBAY: Five Americas paper mill technicians will arrive m India to assist m putting into operation India's first newsprint factory. Nepa Mills m Madhya Pradesh, according to U.S.I.S. here. The newsprint mill, with an annual capacity of 30,000 tons to meet one-third of
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  • 115 3 American Surgeons' Visit To India BOMBAY: A team of 24 American surgeons, led by Dr. M. A. S. P<horag, FounderSecretary of the International College of Surgeons, Chicago, now on a world tour, arrived here last week by air from Bangkok. The team wthich will attonci the first election meeting ot
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  • 87 3 NEW DELHI Indian Army doctors have pat a curb on the enthu' astlo drill *ergeant. They pronounced that the habit of the Jawan of stamping the foot with a jerk while saluting was injurious tc heath m the lon^ run £.s it directly affected the
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  • 86 3 PARAMAKUDI: All the three occupants of a car miraculously escaped uniiurt when the car nose-dived into a channel near here on Nov. 8. The three occupants were Mr. and Mrs. Seaton of England and Mr. Ebanessar, Secretary of the Automobile Association of Madurai. it is stated
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  • 235 3 BOMBAY: An X-Ray machine will be available at the Cancer Exhibition for those -who may wish to have themselves screened. The exhibition is betn^ organised by the Indian Cancer Society which is scheduled to open m the Jehangir Art Gallery. Tthe object of the eoch£>ition is to
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  • 75 3 DARJEELJTTO The lirst batch of 19 trainees at the Himalayan Mountaineer ing- Institute left last we«k for the base of Kanchanjunga v' 3 Sikkim range for practical training m rock, ice and snow climbing-. They have already completed their one week's theoretical training, the first course nf which
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  • 65 3 KARACHI: Sardar M. A. Khan, Afghan Minister m Karachi, said that the recent Pakistani-Afghan talks to bring the two countries closer had made a "notable advance." Commenting on the meeting hero last week between the Afghan Foreign Minister and Mr. Gln-lam Mohammed, Sardar Khan eald the talks
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  • 1132 4 Employment Of Wife Child Not Part Of "Assured Income" COLOMBO: An order of grave consequence to the majority of the eight lakhs odd workers of Indian origin on the estates m Ceyion, who had applied for Ceylon citizenship under the Indian and Pakistani Citizenship (Residents)
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  • 85 4 NEW DELHI, Nov. 19: The United States has agreed to give India ten million dolln..s to obtain goods wagons m part of India's railway rehabilit ition programme. The grant included m ,:n agreement signed here yesterday is part of ;l joint project under which
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  • 316 4 Hie Budget debate m the Federal Legislative Council, which resumed its meeting m Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning, came to an end after seven more members had spoken, line Council adopted the Report of Hie Standing Committee on Finance m respect of the Draft
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  • 82 4 The noted Indian dancer Mr. K. P. Bhaakar returned to Singapore on Thursday sight alter two weeks' visit to Bangkok. During his stay there, Mr. Bhaskar gave 16 performances at various theatres, one of which was under the ausptces of the Fine Arts Dept. of the
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  • 189 4 PHOTOS. The National Badminton Party celebrated it* third anniversary last Saturday (Nov. 13) when the prize* for the winiMiK in the 1 arty's annual championship* were distrlbutedl Picture above shows. Mr. A. P. Menon, Chairman of the National Badminton Party, receiving a cup for Doubles Champ. ons'i
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  • 76 4 SYDNEY, Nov. 19. Supporters of drinks being served up to 10 o'clock instead of the present 6 p.m. closing time held h bare 843 lead when 1,699,457 voles were counted to-c'ay m a New South Wales referendum^. The latest count showed 850,150 had
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  • 46 4 The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGilliviray, yesterday morning visited Royal Air Force establishments m Kuala Lumpur. Sir Donald saw a troopsdropping demonstration by an Royal Navy helicopter. He ended this morning's tour by visiting the Joint Operation Centre at HQ Malaya Command.
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  • 157 4 RED FLAG IN YONG PENG COURT HOUSE fn,7«T mun s i Pamphlets were t h» I>a f ted to the wall* of the Court House mi n y O ng rendav "g A J^ hCre On Thur aa y- A Communist fl a s wa» found hoisted to the school's
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  • 53 4 The registration of voters for iFederal Elections has made further Hieadway. Latest returns Issued last night vhow that another 29.226 people have registered m the FedeI'atjcn. Kelantan still maSntains the lead with a total of 202,876 while fche figures for five othe r States have
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  • 103 4 CHINESE CHARGE D'AFFAIRS FOR NETHERLANDS THE HAGUE, Nov. 19: The Netherlands and Communist China have agreed a.to negotiations to appoint Charges d 'Affaires to tneir respective capitals, the Foreign Ministry announced here today. Holland recognised the Peking Government m 1950, but there has so far been no exchange of diplomatic
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  • 73 4 NEW YORK, Nov. W. Prince Ay Khan departed by plane for Paris last night after talks with lawyers on his visitation rights with his daughter Yasmin. He said he considered v'sication rights "the Important thing" In his agreement with niK ex-wife actress Rita my worth who is .Yasmin'K
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  • 28 4 SEOUL, Nov. 19: South Korea's National Assembly began debate on a proposed con- stitutional amendment which could nernetuatp. Prpsidpnt Syngman Rhee m office.- A. P.
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