Indian Daily Mail, 27 November 1954
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Title Section17 1954-11-27 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X NO. 281 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 GENTS I17 words
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173 1954-11-27 1 P. I. President Orders Inquiry Into Indian Diplomat's Conduct 'Derogatory' Remark Alleged MANILA, Nov. 26.— Philippines President, Ramon Magsaysay yesterday ordered his Foreign Office to examine allegations that India's Minister to the Philippines, Mr. Mirza Ali Baig, had shown an unfriendly and disparaging attitude towards his government and people, aReuter - 173 words
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Article142 1954-11-27 1 India's Vice-President, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, returned to Delhi on November 24 after his two months tour of Latin America, united States and Italy. Dr. Radhakrishanan was received at the airport by the Prime Minister and other Ministers, Major General Chatterjee on behalf of the President, Serviae Chiefs,142 words
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287 1954-11-27 1 From our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 26: The Government, it is learnt, have decidel against enlVrtalning Birlas* proposals for the establishment of steel and Pig Iron Projects. While the pig iron project was to be set up on their own in287 words
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142 1954-11-27 1 From Our Own Correspondent NAG PUR, Nov. 26: Even ft s the National Convention ot the Praja Socialist Party waa to meet .n a few hours to dehate and settle fundamental policies, its executive was deeply r iven over the rights and wrongs of142 words
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167 1954-11-27 1 Multi-Lingualism In Assembly Will Result In Chaos! Col.Secy. Secy. "The i act that English has been chosen a* the only language promoted to be used in the Assembly ai|d Council is no derogation of the other languages used In the Colony, but is dictated purely by practical considerations," the Colonial167 words
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745 1954-11-27 1 Tandon Explains India's Policy Of World Peace Proud To Be Member Off British Commonwealth (By Our Staff Reporter) At a luncheon given by the Overseas League, Singapore, yesterday at Adelphi Hotel Rod Garden, Mr. R. K. Tandon, Commissioner of India in Malaya explained the positives factors Which govern broadly India's745 words
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Article43 1954-11-27 1 Sawdust For Coffee MANILA, Nov. 26.—The high price of coffee has been felt in the Philippines, too. A suspicious policeman stopped Gregorio Munzo and ordered him to open the coffee can he was trying to sell. It was filled with sawdust. A .P.A.P. - 43 words
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79 1954-11-27 1 Next World Buddhist Meet In Nepal KATMANDU NEPAL, Nov. 26.— The Nepal Budhlst Council has invited the World Buddhist Fellowship to hold its fourth conference, scheduled lor 1956, in Bumbani, in Sou thern Nepal, birthplace ot Buddha, To extend a personal Invitation, a four man Nepal Bud. dhist delegation leftAP - 79 words
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Article52 1954-11-27 1 LONDON, Nov. 26.— Civil servants in Britain have been out by more than 50,000 since the beginning of 1952 a reduction of just over seven per nt the Treasury announceyesterday. Non-industrial civil servants in Britain totalled 638,176 on October 1, a drop oi 12,566 during the previous52 words
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404 1954-11-27 1 India Backs R. I.' s. Claim To West New Guinea BUT BRITISH OPPOSES! NEW YORK, Nov. 26.— Britain told the United Nations political committee yesterday there was "no case whatever" for transferring West New Guinea irom the Netherlands to Indonesia. liut India fully supported ine Indonesian claims. Mr. Anthony Nutting,Reuter - 404 words
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Article44 1954-11-27 1 LONDON, Nov. 26: The Communist Chinese head of state, Mao Tse-tung, and the Prime Minister, Mr. Chou Enlal, sent greetings to the Mongolian People's Republic on the 13th anniversary of dts establishment, the New China News Agency reported todav from Peking ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article98 1954-11-27 1 MANFREDONIA, ITALY, Nov. 26 Eight men, including a leading Communist, were arrested yesterday for allegedly operating a "school" for the proper (or improper) use of the dagger. Police said the school was known localiy as the "Honorary Society." It was directed by a bakerAP - 98 words
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Article, Illustration274 1954-11-27 1 AddiV.ssing a gathering at the Gandhi Memorial Hall, last night, Swami Ramilas explained his message of Universal Love and Service. Mr. R. K. Tandon, Commissioner of India in Malaya presided. Swami Kamdas said he left on the world tour with biessings of Contemporary Saints of274 words
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431 1954-11-27 1 States Ministry To Be Merged In Home Affairs Possible Reshuffle At Centre JAIN SUCCEEDS KIDWAI AS FOOD MINISTER From Our Own Correspondent Tmmaaav** Kidwal and he th* new oficl Mi„iS ft^"° ne ye^ r 1^ Jain wi continue to hold the rehabiMinjwr is appomted to thelitation Portfolio till L5Kr With431 words
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Article108 1954-11-27 1 A NEW ISM? NEHRUISM! NEW DELHI, Nov. 26— The weekly news-paper, The People, says' India's Prime Minister offers a new ideology, "Nenruism." The newspaper— a widely circulated pro-govern-ment publication primed in L a c kno u> —defints '•Nehruism/' as a "synthe. sis of the best elements of all prevalent 'isms'AP - 108 words
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519 1954-11-27 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Nov. 27, 1954 NOTES AND COMMENTS DEAD MEN AS VOIEKS! QREAT confusion has been caused by the justification and wrong abbreviation of Indian names in the Singapore voters' lists which are now open for inspection. Few Indians could make out their own names in the519 words
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Article250 1954-11-27 2 Countries Tighten Entry Laws, Says Nehru Various Methods Adopted To Shut Indians Out! NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru said in reply to a question in the Lok Sabha that during the last five years, South Africa, Tanganyika, the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Burma, Ceylon, Aden andF.O.C. - 250 words
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Article389 1954-11-27 2 Assistance To Handloom Weavers MADRAS: The Madras State has been sanctioned a sum of Rs. 159.04 lakhs till the end of September by the Government of India trom the Cess Fund for the rehabilitation Of the handloom industry. The allotment to the State for 1953-54 and 1954-55 is Rs. 98.29389 words
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Article75 1954-11-27 2 NE\v DE^^HI: Dr. furnonciu Basu had been appointed Deputy Director of the U.N. Information Centre in New Delhi. Dr. Basu, who is at present in New York, will assume oharge of his new post on December l. S;nce *****, Dr. Basu has been working atFOC - 75 words
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Article117 1954-11-27 2 VifeiNTIANE: The Indian dd_ legation attached to the International Supervisory CommisI sion for Laos held here a two''•oui- screening of Indian docu. ■entarlai. The documentaries were "indaa art through the ages,' Musical instruments of India," and "Kumaon Hills." Among those who saw the I films117 words
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Article95 1954-11-27 2 NEW DELHI: Baroda will be the venue of the 42nd session of the Indian Science Congress being held early next year. A number of eminent scientists from abroad are also expected to attend, Switzerland, the U.K., the U.S., France and Italy have already accepted the invitationF.0.C. - 95 words
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348 1954-11-27 2 Appeal for Growth Of Tamil Literature MADRAS. Mr. C. Subramaniam, Minister for Education and Finance, appealed to Tamil writers to bring out books incorporating valuable modern ideas and material contained in the literature of the other languages of the world. trie was inaugurating the office and library of the MadrasFOC - 348 words
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Article582 1954-11-27 2 wssw m NEW DEUII: The new value of the height of Mount Everest fixed by the burvey of India is 29,028 feet, 26 feet above the previous figure 29,002 feet. K n i!i W j^"" 6 15 considered to be correct within 10 feet eitherF.O.C. - 582 words
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
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Letter329 1954-11-27 2 Sir, That unsteady president of MIC, K. L. Devaser said in two public meetings in sup. port of UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance candidate Mr K. Gurupathatn "There may ba a few critics and Doubting Thomases we have ao doubt about u, tor we oie o-^oi ting the Najnai Party of329 words
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Letter90 1954-11-27 2 NEW DELHI: It is underood the Government of Indi. have decided to nit the ban n import of Burmese currency notes into India. An official announcement may be expected at an early date. tiiere ls considerable bordei trade between India and Bur- but as thereFOC - 90 words
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565 1954-11-27 2 NEW DELHI; The "Dark Age" gap between the end of Harappa culture and the epoch of the Buddha has at last been bridged by the excavations at Kupar, in Upper Sutiej in Punjab. These excavations, carried out by the Department of, Archaeology ofF.O.C. - 565 words
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Article94 1954-11-27 2 TIRUCHIRAPALU: Mr. Abdul Khader, Assistant Professor of Tamil, Teachers' College Madras, said the introduction of the mother tongue as the medium of instruction in educational institutions, including colleges, was absolute- necessary for the proper development ox indigenous culture, Mr. M. P. H. Albert spoke, Sri P.94 words
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Article659 1954-11-27 3 BITTER OPPOSITION VOICED SIND MAY SUPPORT I KARACHI The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Mohamed AJi, has announced scrapping up of Pakistan's provinces and creating instead only two blocs of Pakistan, East and West Pakistan. It was stated that be held consultations with the Chief MinistersFOC - 659 words
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Article59 1954-11-27 3 MADRAS. The Union Government has included Madras, Andhra. Travanc|)re-Coc-hin and Coorg States in the ,Froc Wheat Zone. The original Free Wheat Zones were Mysore. Bombay (excluding Bombay City*, Madhya Pradesh, Madhya Bharat, Rajasthan, Bhopal, Saurashtra. Kutch and HyderaDad. No permit ls necessaiy for the transit of wheat59 words
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271 1954-11-27 3 Prasad's Plea For Common Terminology POONA: President Prasad said research ln lnaia's ancient literature waa necessary to evolve a common terminology which could be accepted and assimilated by all regional lanKosha." Ur. Prasad was speaking at a function arranged by the Bharatiya iiajamtutosha Manual en the occasion o f theFOC - 271 words
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Article59 1954-11-27 3 MADRAS: The Council of Scientific and industrial Hesearch, New Delhi, will shortly bring out a book of over 450 pages entitled "JFVmrtcen Years of Scientific Research" (from 1940 to 1953). The publication wfll detail the work done bv each of the national research .laboratories In India, their researhFOC - 59 words
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Article142 1954-11-27 3 NEW DELHI: Fleld-Marsnal Sir John Harding, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, is expected to arrive in New Delhi November 30. WJiile in the capital he will call on the president and the Prime Minister During his one-weex stay in India, ibTi eld-Marshal Harding will142 words
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121 1954-11-27 3 BOMBAY; A Rs. 6 crore plant to manufacture rayon silk yarn and staple fibre is expected to be set up by the Silk and Art Silk Association, Bombay. Mr. D. N. Shroff and Mr. Murarjl Vaidya, President and Vice-President respectively of ie Association, leftFOC - 121 words
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Article101 1954-11-27 3 COLOMBO: Plans are bemg completed for the establishment of a Buddhist nunnery in Anuradhapura, sacred city of Ceylon's Buddhists. Buddhist nuns, not only or Ceylon, but of other countries like Burma, Thailand, India and Japan, will be trainees. The organisation that will run the proposed nunnery plans toNAFEN - 101 words
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416 1954-11-27 3 Krishna Naidoo - In London Now Eminent Indians Pass Through London Krishna Naidoo «y TNDHAI'S energetic Secretary ed to the United Nations As- I r for Education, Professor sembly. Humayun Kabir, author, philosopher and educationist, passed through London on his way to South America for the eighth session of UNESCO General |Cfonferenae now416 words
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Article280 1954-11-27 3 NAIROBI: Lady Mary Baring, wife of the Governor of Kenya, Sir Evelyn Baring, paid a warm tribute to the Indian women of Kenya, to particular, for the part they have playeu and are playing in public and social affairs. She made the remark when declaring280 words
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Article140 1954-11-27 3 BOMBAY: Bombay may become the first city in India to have a subterranean way if the city fathers take a decision soon on the works committee's proposal marked down is "urgent business." The committee proposes a l ibway at (me of the city's •usiest spots atF.O.C. - 140 words
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564 1954-11-27 3 CHANDIGARH: Mr. C. P. N. Singh, the Gotvrnor of Punjab, called upon social workers to work Im a missionary spirit for the eradication of commercialised vice from society. Mr. Singh who was inaugurating the fourth annual conference of the Association of SocialFOC - 564 words
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55 1954-11-27 3 Next UNESCO Session India's Invitation NEW DELHI: India has invited UNESCO to hold its i»56 session at New Delhi. A formal invitation to this effect has been extended, on behalf of the Union Government by Mr. Humayun Kablr. member of the Indian delegation to UNESCO's plenary session now in sessionFOC - 55 words
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Article172 1954-11-27 3 NEW DELHI: The Planning Commission had advised the State Government* that i schemes for nationalisation of i toad freight services .would not be concidered for inclusion in I the Plan until 1961. the end I of the second Five- Year Plan, Sri O. V. Alagesan, Deputy MinisterFOC - 172 words
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192 1954-11-27 4 They Do Not Want To Return To India Decision By 200,000 Indians Wanting Ceylon Citizenship COLOMBO: Not a single person among over 200,000 Indians whose applications lor Ceylon citizensdiip are pending disposal has applied to the Indian High Commission for Indian citizenship. And not a single person who has appliedFOC - 192 words
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Article151 1954-11-27 4 DEHIWELA: "Our country today -9 in a perilous position by the infiltration of Indian Labour", said Mr. R. G. Senanayake, speaking in Sinhalese at the second Anniversary celebrations of the Sangabo Childrens* Society at Mt. Lavinia. He said that problems like education, religion and language, althoughFOC - 151 words
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187 1954-11-27 4 COLOMBO: Ceylonese work. ers are to be trained in Gov* vrnment acquired estates to replace Indians whc leave tne Island prmanently. The newly appointed ministerial sub-committee to implement the Indo-Ceylon Pact will shortly lntc the details of a .scheme formulated by Unparliamentary Secretary toFOC - 187 words
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Article, Illustration140 1954-11-27 4 Plea For Support Assistance Mr. R. K. Tandon, Commissioner of India in Malaya, visited the Pure Life Society (Shuddha Samajam), Kuala Lum. pur, on Thursday, Nov. 18. Giving his impressions of the Samajam, Mr. Tandon wrote in the visitor's book: It has been a140 words
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Article125 1954-11-27 4 CALCUTTA, Nov. 26 —Dr. C. S. Liu, editor of the proNationalist Chinese journal of India who was ordered to quit India by November 30, left yesterday by air for the United States. The Indian Government action against him was said to be a sequel to125 words
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226 1954-11-27 4 LONDON, Nov. 26.— Sir Winston Churchill, whom Hhe world knew for so many years as plain "Mister" Churchill, can claim royal descent from the thrones of Britain and France. His royal ancestors were turned up today by Mr. C. F. J. Hankinson, editorReuter - 226 words
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Article, Illustration162 1954-11-27 4 INDONESIAN CONSUL GEN. IN MALAYA Dr. H. Kartowi Sastro. Indonesian Consul-General in Maliaya. arrived here on Trursday, Nov. 25. There was a large gathering of Malays at the Kallang airport to receive the Consul-General, who shook hands with almost all who came to mcive him and had a kind fo162 words
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185 1954-11-27 4 NEW YORK, Nov. «6: Radio reports hfre sa'd Chinese Communist troops invaded Wuchiu a Nationalist-held island 80 m ''les west Of Forme. -a and heavy lighting was ni«o**essing. The report-, *aid a bombardnfrnt by 10 Communist eunboats had preceded the landing. In Washington,Reuter - 185 words
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Article45 1954-11-27 4 CHICAGO, Nov. 26.— The world's population, now more than 2,500,000,000 people, may reach 0 00,000.0o t) by 1980, the Acting Director of the population division of the United Nations, Mr. John D. Durand. aaid Kme. last night. *****0000 ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article32 1954-11-27 4 NEW DELHI, Nov. 26.— An Indian Air Force goodwi'i mission will visit Indonesia next week, ofliclals announceu yesterday. It is accepting the invitation of the Djakarta government.32 words
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Article41 1954-11-27 4 Mr. t. P. F. MeWeice, President, Citv Cornell, will declare open the ne w union house of tre Sivpapore City Council- Labour Unions Federation, tomorrow, Sunoay Nov. 28, at lo a.m. at No. 76, Ra'je Course Road.41 words
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Article34 1954-11-27 4 The 17th Anniversary of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union will he held at the union premise, No. 18 Racw Course Koad on 5-12.54 commencing fr-m 2 p.m.34 words
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