Indian Daily Mail, 29 December 1954
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Title Section16 1954-12-29 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 313 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article586 1954-12-29 1 Getting Down To Formal Discussions Without Ceylon BOGOR, Indonesia, Dec. 28: Five Asian Prime Ministers were getting down to the first conference session after luncheon today at Merdeka Palace where the second Colombo Powers Conference will be held. After this, the Prime Ministers were leaving toReuter - 586 words
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Article71 1954-12-29 1 AFRO- ASIAN CONFAB, APRIL BOGOR, Dec. 28 Ttae Prime Ministers of India, Pakistan, Burma and Indonesia today announced m a joint communique they would call a conference of "Afro-Asian" countries m the last week of April next year. The communique said the Prime Ministers tomorrow would consider further aspects ofReuter - 71 words
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Article65 1954-12-29 1 PARIS, Dec. 28: The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, will visit Paris at the invitation of the French Government after the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference m London next month, a foreign office spokesman said today. Mr. Nehru will arrive here about February 15. The agendaReuter - 65 words
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90 1954-12-29 1 C'ism Poisons Mind: Moslem Youths Warned CAIRO, Dec. 28 Egyptian students leaving Cairo yesterday t o attend the All Mo&Jem Youth Congress m Karachi were warned by a government spokesman that they must strengthen Moslem principles to combat Communism while they were away. The Minister, Colonel Anwar El Sadat, MinisterAP - 90 words
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Article142 1954-12-29 1 BANGKOK, Dec. 28.—Thailand will end Government rice monopoly on Jan. 1 and return export trade to private merchants, it was learned yesterday. Luang Thavil Settaphanich. karn, Director General of foreign Trade, said pricing policies also would probably be revised so that Thai merchants canAP - 142 words
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Article, Illustration189 1954-12-29 1 llhe Prime Ministers of India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Burma and Indonesia today started their "Little Geneva" of conference to prepare for a conference of African, Arab and Asian countries. The Prime Ministers met behind closed doors m Bogor Palace. Policeguards barred the gatesI.D.M. - 189 words
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Article111 1954-12-29 1 THEY'VE NO FAITH IN DOCTOR AVIGNON, Dec 27 mm Youths here last night beat up a passing motorist whom they mistook for one of the 4,000 discipUes of a Montfavet expertman who daihns he is Jesus Christ. They also battered a loeak night watchman who tried to rescue the ntotorist.Reuter - 111 words
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Article165 1954-12-29 1 India Seals Portuguese Frontier? LISBON'S COMPLAINT LISBON. Dec. 28. The Portuguese Government said to-day it had received reports of events m India which cause "serious apprehension that something grave is being prepared" against the Portuguese territory of Damoa on the west coast Of India. A communique issued to-day by theReuter - 165 words
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Article125 1954-12-29 1 CALCUTTA, Doc. 28. Dori a Saflk, leader of Egypt's "Daughters of the Nile" organisation, discussed the philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi with Premier Nehru at a meeting Itj Government House here Sunday, shortly before he left to attend the Asian Premiers' Conference m Indonesia. Mme. Sank,AP - 125 words
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Article29 1954-12-29 1 TAIPEH, Formosa Dec. 28.— Chinese Communist artillery on Amoy just off the Red mainland pounded Nationalist island outposts Monday for the second straight day," the National Defense Ministry announced29 words
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Article45 1954-12-29 1 BANGALORE, INDIA, Dec. 28 Indian Army personnel Monday moved m to man three important electric power stations m Mysore dtate, where 9,000 men downed tools protesting against the government 4 rejection of demands for more pay, allowances and leave. APAP - 45 words
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199 1954-12-29 1 Seven Killed On The Spot In Police Firing: One Dies Later BOMBAY. Dec. 28: Deaths m rioting at Vaiod, 160 miles north of Bombay, rose to eight yesterday as. another victim died from wounds received m the clash. Another was m critical condition. PoliceAP - 199 words
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Article, Illustration546 1954-12-29 1 But None Accepted Offer Ceylon Premier Says Only Western Aid Can Fight Communism "1 tried to sell Rubber to every sun of a gun, before I started selling it to Communist China. For Ceylon was buying rice at exhorbitant black-market prices,546 words
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Article, Illustration179 1954-12-29 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 28: A rupees fifty eight crore (Rs. 580 m.) scheme recommended by Britisb mining experts has been tentatively decided to be put into operation to exploit 100 .square miles of lignite fields m NeiveLL mCopyright - 179 words
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104 1954-12-29 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 28: Mr. Cheng Chen-to, leader of the Chinese Cultural delegation now on a tour of India, told newsmen that the delegation was satisfled with the success of the mission which was to present the Indian people with Chinese art104 words
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Article55 1954-12-29 1 DJAKARTA, Dec. 28 Ccylonese Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala said here today that question of American Airmen imprisoned by Communist China wfll not be discussed at the <Ftve Asian Premiers Conference at B°gor near Djakarta. The question was already m the hands of theReuter - 55 words
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Article151 1954-12-29 1 KARACHI, Pakistan Dec. 28 The president of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly, still determined to re* convene the assembly despite a dissolution ordered by the Governor-General. announced Monday that the meein# he had called for January would have to be postponed. Assembly President Tamizuddin Kha n set February 14AP - 151 words
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Article24 1954-12-29 1 CALCUTTA, Dec. 28 Efforts are to be made to bring an official Australian Cricket team to India next wlattr,24 words
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Advertisement10 1954-12-29 1 THE LEADIN6 TAMIL DAILY; iIN MALAYA OVER 17 YEA^SL^ I10 words
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483 1954-12-29 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Dec. 29, 1954 WAY TO EVERLASTING FRIENDSHIP THE attitude of the neutral nations to world politics m general and to the Big Powers m particular was well described by the Prime Minister of Burma during his brief stop m Singapore on Mon day on his483 words
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264 1954-12-29 2 NEW DELHI. Marshal Tito said here he was profoundly impressed by seeing the Indian people wilted m a gigantic effort to overcome the difficult legacy of past backwardness and tc achieve economic prosperity." Guests at the banquet inclujby him, the Yugoslav President saidFOC - 264 words
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Article1327 1954-12-29 2 Minister Gives Assurance Artistes, Playwrights And Others Will Be Consulted The Madras Legislative Assembly passed the Madras "T&VSSSSSSS^--* Minister. »ho is m charge wrights and others interested m dramatic art m determimn^ fears expressed by the Opposition would all be falsified. Members on the Communist andFOC - 1,327 words
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Article27 1954-12-29 2 ROTTERDAM, Netherlands, Dec. 26. An unusual, 12--storey building, housing 190 shops along 3,500 feet of indoor "street" will be opened here next year.27 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-12-29 2 Goes With Alt For Kashmir Negotiations Raja Ghaznafar Ali Khan, Pakistan High Commissioner m India, who is accompanying the Pakistan Premier to Djakarta. He believes tfiut prospects of settlement of the Kashmir dispute are 'very gooi'.36 words
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172 1954-12-29 2 Radhakrishnan's Tributes To Sree Narayana Guru NEW DELHI: Trtbuton were paid to the memory of Sree I Narayana |Gun the great social reformer of Kerala, when his hundredth birth ann,.ver- 1 sary was celebrated here un- 1 der the presidentship of the Vice-Preswlent, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan. A large and distinguishedFOC - 172 words
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Article242 1954-12-29 2 NEW DELHI; Mr. A. U Guha. Minister for Revenuu and Defence Expenditure, said that after the necessary vouchers m connection witn claims against the U.K. Government amounting to £2,558,--000 became available, suitable instructions would be issued to the Indian High Commissioner m Liondon to take up242 words
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Article, Illustration176 1954-12-29 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. A. K. Chanda, Deputy Minister lor External Affairs, told the Rajya Sabha, that Mr. Baig, Indian Minister m the Philippines, had denied a statement about alleged unfriendly attitude of India towards the Philippines, attributed to him by a journalist. Answering questions by Mr.FOC - 176 words
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Article77 1954-12-29 2 Mrs. vMAYA LAKSHMI PANDIT, new Indian High Commissioner m Britain and the first woman High Commissioner to be accredited to Britain from any country, returns to India House, London, after presenting her credentials to Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Valaee on Dec. 21. The Palace protocolAP - 77 words
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526 1954-12-29 2 KARACHI- Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, leader o f the Aw ami League, t*>k the oath a» Minister of Justice o f the Pakistan Government. Mr. Ibrahim Rahimtoola, who was successively Ambassador m Paris and Governor of the Punjab during the past year, was swtornFOC - 526 words
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Article317 1954-12-29 2 LONDON: Dr. S- <C- Hariana, Professor ot Botany at the University, Leaves for India to aid and aavise the Indian Cotton Commission. Dr. Hariand s services are being made avaiiaoie under the provisions of the colombo Pian for on- tne -spot technical assistance. DuringNAFEN - 317 words
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Article79 1954-12-29 2 KARACHI: Pakistan's Prime l«*nisler, Mr. Mohammed AW, and Mr. Nehru are meeting at Bogor m I n <\°* nesia this month to settle ti>e venue and dates for a regular meeting between them. Prime Minister Nehru replying to Mr. Ali to his invitation to vis-tFOC - 79 words
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Article1616 1954-12-29 3 KRISHNAMACHARI EXPLAINS SIGNIFICANCE OF NEW BILL NEW i*KI .11 1: The Commerce and Industry Ministers Mr. T. T. Krishfuunachari wound up the d Wit«- on the economic policy m the l Sabha. With the ma I si- v he haM over the subject, Mr. KrFOC - 1,616 words
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Article184 1954-12-29 3 CAIXJUTTA: Egypt is again .showing interest m Indian tea and has purchased a substantial quantity during the ps^t tew weeks, according to trade circles herw. Egyptian demand for Indian tea slackened some month* ago cis a result of a trade Agreement concluded between Ceylon and thatNAFEN - 184 words
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Article54 1954-12-29 3 BOMBAY. India, Dec. 27 Bashirunnisa Begum, eldest daughter of the Nizam—-here-ditary ruler of Hyderabad, largest of the Indian states yesterday married Al Pasha son of Nawab Sajiad Yarrung Bahadur. The Nawab was a noted nobleman of the Hyderabad Royal Court befor c the statr became a.AP - 54 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-12-29 3 A section of the large crowd that had gathered at the Kallang Airport Friday afternoon to catch a glimpse of the Pakistan Premier, returning from the airport after being told tfiat the Premier's plane had been delayed m Calcutta. The Premier arrived m Changi at56 words
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294 1954-12-29 3 MADRAS. The Government of Madras have published m a Gazette extraordinary, a Bill to provide for the registration of practitioners of Indigenous Medicine m the Ayurvedic, Siddha and Unani systems m the State of Madras. The statement of objects and' reasons of the BillFOC - 294 words
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Article117 1954-12-29 3 Full Inquiry Into BOAC Crash L.ONDON, Dec. 27 Sir Miles Thomas, chairman of British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) said yesterday "there Is every justification for a full inquiry" into the disastrous crash <>f a BOAC Stratocruiser Christmas morning m Scotland. The big transatlantic airliner, bound from \Liondcn to New York,AP - 117 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-12-29 3 Begum Mohammed AH (right) and Mrs. Baig (t/n/e of Pakistan Trade Commissioner m Singapore) «n the Commis-sioner-General's Rolls Royce at the Changi Airport.28 words
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427 1954-12-29 3 Director Of Institute Of Research MADRAS: A meeting of the Advisory Committee of the Central Electro-Chemical Research Institute, Karaikudi, was held at the premises of the Central Leather Research Institute, Guindy, Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar, Director, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Dr. B. B. Dey, Director of the CentralFOC - 427 words
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Article98 1954-12-29 3 TOKYO, Dec. 27 Japan will cut her rice imports by just over 500,000 tons next year, it was announced here today. The Government's Food Board said it had decided to import 1/.0501.000 tons of rice next year, compared with 1.600.000 tons this year. The importReuter - 98 words
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Article35 1954-12-29 3 BERLIN, Dec. 26.— Film actress Ava Gardner arrived here yesterday by plane roy a Christmas visit with soldiers In the local U-S. Army hospital. Miss Gardner m uO a world tour- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article172 1954-12-29 3 JAIPUR, Bnsk preparations are being made here by local buainessmcsn and members of the Rajputana University's •Faculty of Commerce f«>r the opening of the Eighth AllIndia Commerce Conference here m December 30. Over 400 businessxnea and teachers of commerce from the various universities are to participate m theNAFEN - 172 words
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315 1954-12-29 3 NEW DELHI: The Govern ment of India have sanctioned nearly Rs. 7 lakhs as grants and loans for the development of the handlcom industry. The All-India Handloom Board has been given a grant of Rs. 2,79.000. Out of this sum, Rs. 2 lakhs are toFOC - 315 words
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Article49 1954-12-29 3 NEW DELHI. The Indian Airlines Corporation will soon replace the services of stewards with air hostesses m all its planes. Twenty-six girls have been newly recruited for this purpose, half of whom are oemg trained m Delhi and half at Calcutta under expert trainers. FOCFOC - 49 words
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211 1954-12-29 3 Agricultural Information Services NEW DELHI: A plea to .strengthen the agricultural inlormaticn services throughout India was made by Dr. P. S. jJesnmukn, union Minister for Agriculture, speaking at the annual general meeting of the Indian council 01 Agricultural Research m New Delhi recently. For this work, the trained village-level workerFOC - 211 words
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Article157 1954-12-29 3 NEW JJEL.HI: The rules m regard tc reporting of property held by Government servants was proposed to be amended, the Home Minister, Dr. Katju told Mr. M. L. Dwivedi m a written reply m the Lok Sabha. At present, Government servants were required to submit aFOC - 157 words
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Article790 1954-12-29 4 Provisional Categories Of Visas Announced COLOMBO: Provisional categories for Indian residents m Ceylon have been made by the Controller of Immigration and Emigration, according to official sources here. TUh has been dtone m accordance with the directive .trli.-r ls%ii.-d by the Prime M nister, Sir John Kotelawala,FOC - 790 words
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Article106 1954-12-29 4 A further 300 claims were met on Monday for Potong Pasir farmers by the Veterinary and Agricultural Divisions of the Department of Commerce and Industry. The assistance given at St. Andrew's) School included 12.000 poultry. In addition, vouchers for over 35 tons of fertilisers and106 words
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Article67 1954-12-29 4 Sir John Kotelawala, the Prime Minister Of Ceylon will pay a visit to the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, No. 19, Ceylon Road Katong, on Thursday Dec. 30 at 7.30 p.m., when he will be received by the Committee of Management and the devotees headed by67 words
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Article, Illustration129 1954-12-29 4 Mrs. A. Bezbarooah speaking on The Holy Mother Saradaraani on the occasion of the Birth Centenary celebration of Sri Sarda Dcvi at Sri Rama* krlshna Temple, 179, Bait ley Road on Monday. Mr. R.K. Tandon, Indian Commissioner m Malaya (right) presided, Swami Vitasokananda *s partially bidden. INDIA129 words
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Article269 1954-12-29 4 GWALIOR, (Central India), Dec 28: President Tito, continuing hfe official visit m India rode m an open car driven by the Maharaja of .Gwalior and spent nearly two hours inspecting the 1,400-year old Gwalior Fort. The President saw sculpture and inscriptions dating back to the thirdA.P.; Reuter - 269 words
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Article150 1954-12-29 4 PEACE IN WEST WAR IN EAST HAMBURG, Dec. 28 Astrologers predicted here yesterday that m 1955 there would be peace m Europe Out an armed conflict wnuld break out over Formosa, involving Britain. the United States and China. The astrologers were spca*.tng m a traditional discussion held each year atReuter - 150 words
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Article120 1954-12-29 4 LA \si \<>, Michican Dec 28 A probate judge Monday ordered an immediate I mental examination of' Dr. Charles Laugbead, former Michigan State College staff doctor who reportedly predicted world disaster. Judge John McClelian ordered two Lansin X doctors, L. C. Ludlum and Carl VVBradford, toAP - 120 words
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Article63 1954-12-29 4 MORATUWA: A resolution calling upon the Cabinet to remove Mr. C.W.W. Kannangara, Minister of Local Government from office was unanimously passed at a meeting canvened by the Moratuwa urban Council. Another resolution condemning the Minister far introducing oppressive legislation and -urging that the Act to amend the HousingFOC - 63 words
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Article203 1954-12-29 4 The Director of Education, Mr. R. M. Young, told a Press Conference yesterday that he was considering a system cf automaitc promotion during the six years of primary education. Under such a policy yearly tests would be held only to determine the progress of a pupil203 words
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162 1954-12-29 4 The Hon. Joint Secretaries of the Tamils Festival Sports Committee inform that according to a decision made by their committee and ratified by the Tamils Festival celebration committee all toecer teams participating m the Tamils Festival soccer tournament should be affiliated to the Singapore Indian Foot162 words
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Article43 1954-12-29 4 COLOMBO Navaneetha Krishna, Bharati (67) the well-known poet of Jaffna died at a private nursing home m Colombo. He comes from a family of reputed Tamil scholars resident l« Krishnapufram. His rematus will be taken to Jaffna for cremation.- FOCFOC - 43 words
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