Indian Daily Mail, 11 December 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 295 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 61 1 ;lkl;fdk; Free Travel Of Chinese Between Red China And Malaya Blamed U. K.'s* Recognition Of Red China Too! directly btaS^v^^h^T^"'."'^^ 0 1 of Co™-'"'** China was in- UdO11 5 Un^ a J >rasob »t«dents and other travelers might weU be used for contacts between
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  • 22 1 Photo. A group of Romans read a Rome daily to learn about the health of the Pope.- AP
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  • 188 1 VATICAN CITY, Dec. 10: Metffical expeit* announced Thursday night Pope Pius Xil i* gaining strength, his hiccups have ivaaed and his general condition has improved perceptibly. 'ihe 78-year-old pontiff underwent a twc-hour examination his seccnd in a week of grave illness that brought fears fo r his
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  • 96 1 From Our own Correspondent MADRAS. Dec. io.—The North-East monsoon has revived bringing the much needed rain for Tannlnad. The Coromandal Coast from Negapatam to Madras experienced heavy rainfall throughout yesterday which is expected" to continue. The seas are rough with heavy swell and cautionary signal has
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  • 95 1 INDO-CHINESE TRADE THRU' SINGAPORE? SAIGON, Dec. 10 The Indo-Chinese state of Cambodia plans to channel it s trade through the British port of Singapore if its neighbour Vietnam refuses to allow "reasonable facilities" at Saigon port, a high authoritative Cambodia source tola Reuter here tonight. Cambodia which so far has
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  • 78 1 70 Not Too Old To Learn COLOMBO, Ceylon, Dec. 10. A 70-year-old resident of Colombo showed it is never too old to learn. He was one of 50,000 candidates sitting for the general certificate exomination, normally taken by teenagers to qualify for higher academic and professional studies. Since there is
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  • 113 1 The Postmaster General advises that due to floods in Johore, there is serious dislocation of mail services in various parts of Johore and between the Federation of Malaya and Singapore. Every effort is being made to minimise delay by utilising alternative routes wherever possible. TRAIN SERVICES
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  • 133 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 10: China would rebuft any Indian plea for the release of U.S. airmen sentenced! on espionage thargt-s Indian Ambassador Raghavan has reported, informed sources here said Thursday, says an Ap. message. The sources said Premier Jawaharlal Nehru asked tne
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  • 66 1 From Our own Correspondent NE\V DELHI, Dec. 10.—President Rajendra Prasad jesteiday inaugurated a four-day Malayelam Art Festival organised by the Delhi Malayalee Association. He stressed the essential unity of Indian Culture, despite, diversites of arts in various parts of the country. The festival consists of dances, dramas
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  • 47 1 TOKYO, Dec. 10 Prime Minister u Nu of Burma wltri eight members of his party, visited H shipbuilding and locomotive works and a state department store. He toured Mukdem aud Changchun on Monday and visited Anshan's heaw metals industry on Tuesday. AP
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  • 128 1 LA PORTE, Indiana, Dec. 10. A rejected suitor who at gun-point abducted a pretty blonde reporter from the busy newsroom of the La Porte Herald-Argue was summoned into court. Robert Panek, 25, a p r i n t e r's apprentice, brought reporter Abbey Johnson, 22,
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  • 180 1 No Divorce For One Act Of Adultery LONDON, Dec. 10: Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury, said today that the Church c f England would wholly approve if the law was no longer content to accept tt single act of adultery as a sufficient grcund for divorce. He said the
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  • 60 1 LONDON, Dec. 10: Mrs. R.A. Butler, wife of the Chancellor of the Exchequer died yesterday. Mrs. Butler was formerly Miss Sydney Courtauld, the only child of the late Samuel Courtauld, the millionaire rayon magnate. The Butlers married in 1926 and there are three sons
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  • 259 1 LONDON, Dec. 10: British Commonwealth countries which account for about 30 percent of the world trade are losing dollar markets, according to the annual survey of Commonwealth trade in 1953-54 published here today. The survey Is by the Intelligence branch of the Commonwealth Economic Committee. The
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  • 79 1 The Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Hindu Sabai wall be held on gunday Dec 12, at 10 a.m. in the Ramaknshna Mission Hall, Norrhs Road, Singapore. INDONESIAN CONSUL, GEN. TO TOUR FEDERATION Dr. Hermen Kartowisastro, Consul General for the Reoubli c of Indonesia will leave fo r
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  • 615 1 U.S. Synthetic Rubber Will Help Communism In Asia Ceylon Premier's Warning w> i AK £??l <°™° >„!*»• l0: Sir John Kotelawala. tins I rime Minister of Ceylon, warned today that the synthetic rubber industry in the United States was threatening to sSSSSIf As«S tU Su«Set r ther If this happened.
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  • 68 1 Tiger Kills Women Only N AGPU R, (Central India), Dec. 10. Professional hunters have been ordered out to destroy a man-eating tiger in Jagdalpur District which has a strange preference for killing women. Reports from the area said the animal had killed and eaten IS women, usually invading village huts
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  • 85 1 From Our own Correspondent KURNOOL, Dec. 10.—Congress leader Mu Sanjivi Keddi, who was ignominously defeateu in the last general election in his own home town by his Communist brother-in-law, Mr. Nagi Keddi has now a bright idea, for the new election. He has announced that he
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  • 79 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 India ana Pakistan have resumed discussions in Washington to try to end their seven->«ar-old dispute over the division of water fnom the six nvers of the Indus River basin, the World Bank announced today. Earlier attempts at mediation by the Bank had failed. The
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  • 163 1 Pakistani Is Liable For Conscription BIRMINGHAM, (England) Dec. 10. The Birmingham magistrate court has decided that John Ullah, 23-year-old Pakistani now resident in this city was liable for "conscription in the British forces. The magistrate delivering his reserved judgment rejected Ullah's plea that although he had been in Britain for
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  • 129 1 Madras Reds Oppose All! From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 10.— There was a spate of questions in the Assembly yesterday about the sale of four Madras Government lorries to the Reception Committee of Avadi Congress. Communist member Kalyanasundaram first raised the issue and Minister Baktavatsalam explained the 3ale. With
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  • 74 1 From Our own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 10.— Mr. S .A. .Venkataraman was granted special bail by the Supreme Court yesterday which the Punjab High Court Circuit earlier had refused. The Counsel told the Supreme Court that the former I.C.S. officer was appealing against his conviction for
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  • 55 1 The second intake Of 400 National Servicemen for the Singapore Military Forces will be called up early in February, and a ballot will be held on Jan. 7 to draw the names at the Headquarters of the Singapore Military Forces at a p.m. and will
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  • Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Dec. 11, 1954 NOTES AND COMMENTS
    • 322 2 r fHE Electoral Registration Officer Mr. M. Ponnudurai will, we regret to say, find little support for his defence of the way Indian names have been entered on the register. That it has resulted in their mutilation beyond recognition is a universally admitted fact, and yet Mr. Ponnudurai
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    • 218 2 THE flooding of Singapore caused by continuous rain in the past few days is something of an unprecedented record, and constitutes a grave reminder of the most unsatisfactory state of the island's drainage system. Even ordinarily during the high tide. large parts of the island, particularly
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  • 697 2 Nehru Announces Govt's Decision In [Parliament NEW DELHI Prime Minister Nehru recently announced in the Lok Sabha the decision of the Government to set up a Law Commission. The Commission, Ihe indicated, would attempt to simplify and modernise the laws of the country. Mr. Nehru suggested
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  • 223 2 Swajt Mandal Not To Join Bank Strike SURAT: The LN.T.U.C. led Surat Bank Kamdar Mund&i decided last week not to join the strike called by the AllIndia Bank Employees Association. The Mandal, which claims a membership of the majority of bank-men here, also decided "to fight to the end any
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  • 100 2 AMRITSAR: The Shiromani Akali Dal_ in alliance with the Communists, continued to sweep the polls in the general elections to the Shiromani Gurudwara Prabhandhak Committee, the supreme religious body of the Sikhs. Of the 92 seats, results of which have been declared so far, the Akali
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  • 31 2 HYDERABAD: As Smt. Vljayalakshmi Pandit, who was scheduled to deliver the Convocation address of the Osmania University on Dec. 6, is indisposed the Convocation has been postponed to February 1955. FOC
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  • 853 2 Racial Discrimination In Africa: Nehru's Reply To Question NEW DELHI: Replying to a number of supplementaries, which aroste out of Mr. H. V. Mathur's question on the discriminatory treatment meted out to Asian communities in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland and in particular, the treatment to which the wife
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  • 47 2 NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court set aside the order of the Madras High Court, which had found Mr. Bhataraju Nageswara Rao, an Advocate of Masulipatam, Andhra State, guilty of professional misconduct and debarred him from practice for i five y earfl,- FOC
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  • 164 2 SPREADING OF LIBEL: Protection To Ministers! NEW DEL.HI: The Home Minister, Dr. Katju, agreed unexpectedly in the Lok Sabh-a to confine to the printed word the new procedure in regard to defamation of a Minister or public servant. This means that while the Public Prosecutor may file a complaint in
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  • 80 2 MADRAS: At the Madras High Court, Mr. P. V. Rajaraannar, Chief Justice, delivered the judgment of the Full Bench consisting of himself. Balakrishna Alyar and RajagopaLa Iyengar. JJ. convicting Mr .A. C. S. Chad, an Advocate of the Madras High Court, on charges of misappropriation of
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  • 63 2 ALLAHABAD: Four Ion}; term convicts, who were lodged in the Naini Central Prison near here, are missing since, Nov. 24, it is learnt They are reported to havfl broken open the tiled roof of their cell at night and scaled the prison wall to make
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  • 124 2 NEW DELiHI: The Rajya Sahha passed without any 4hange the Oommerce Minister's Rubber (production and marketing) Amendment Bill as passed by the Lok Sabha. Resuming detailed consideration of the Bill last week, the Sabha rejected several amendments Including one from the
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  • 61 2 Madras Govt. Not To Take Over Tram Service MADRAS; Mr. B. Purameswaran, Minister for Transport, stated in the Legislative Council during question-hour, that "the Government have decided to drop the question of nationalising the tramway service." Replying to a supplementary the Minister said that "no tram exists now and so
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  • 2628 3 CITIZENSHIP APPLICATION REJECTION SET ASIDE Wife's Absence During Wartime No Valid Reason COLOMBO: Mr. Justice C. Nagalingain, Puisne Judge delivered judgment in Hhe SSSTsu^SS Court setting aside the order mad© by Mr. Kurnippu, Deputy Commissioner of Citizenship Registration Rejecting an apßhcation filed by one
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  • 76 3 18 Persons Injured In Bus Accident Near Trichur TRICHURc Eighteen persons were injured, seven of them seriously, when a service bus plying between Shoranur and Trichur turned turtle last week a t Ottupara about 15 miles- from here, acccrding to a message received here. All the seven seriously injured personsi
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  • 103 3 DACCA: Mr. S N. Bakur. East Bengal Commissioner of Civil Supplies, disclosed here last week that a total suppjy of nearly 60,000 tons of sugar htipm indugenous and foreign sources were expected during 1954-56 as against an average of 44.000 tons distributed annually during
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  • 70 3 ROBERTSONPET: Four people were killed and four others injuftied in Tuesday 'a rock-burst at the 37th level of the Edgar's Shaft. Mysore Mines, according to latest repbrts. The injured are reported to be progressine at the K.G.F. Hospital here. The four employees of the mine who
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  • 1074 4 New Links Forged To Immortal Indo-Malayan Chain Tan don On Significance Of Indian Gifts To Federal Museum Speech delivered by Mr. R. K. Tandon, Commissioner of India, at the presentation of Indian antiques to the Federal Museum at Kuala Lumpu r on Wednesday, Dec 8. Miiiiiitiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiimdiiiimtiimimiiii JT i s a
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  • 84 4 Curious Postman B AY ON N E FRANCE Dec. 10. Justice caught up Thursday vnth the overly curious postman. The court sentenced Paul Fayet, 52, to eight "months in prison after finding that: For 10 years postman Fayet had taken five letters a day from, his bay of mail. He
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  • 183 4 A meeting to condole tn<? death of Date Dr. C. J. Paglai was held at the Kalaimagal Tamil School 7th mile Y.o Chu Kang Road by the Staff and pupns of the schocl and a resolution of condolence was unanimously passed. H.s services to the
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  • 86 4 A reception will be held at the Adelphi Roof Garden on Wednesday, Dec. 15 at 6 p.m. in honour of the occasion of the 74th birthday celebration Of Mr. A. C. Suppiah, Adviser to the Tamils Reform Association, Singapore. The Australian Government Trade
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