Indian Daily Mail, 30 December 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 314 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 269 1 RED CHINA JAPAN TO ATTEND AFRO -ASIAN CONFERENCE Colombo Powers Premiers Decide At Bogor Meeting BOGOR, Dec. 29: Communist China will be invited to attend the Confer ence of African, Arab and Asian countries m Indonesia next April. The Colombo roweis meet ng here today decided according to an uncCiciai
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  • 123 1 Mau Mau Spares Br. Woman Children NAIROBI, Dec. 29.— A Mau Mau gang, about 40 strong, attacked a European farm m the Naivasha area, about 55 miles north of here last night, dragged out the farmer's wife and two children, then fired the farmhouse, police reported today. A terrorist who
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  • 59 1 SAIGON. Dec. 29 The French iFar East fleet will steam north from Saigon m the first week of January to protect French civilians and troops at Haiphong, the Port of Hanoi m Northern Vietnam who arc now m a critical state evacuation from the
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  • 60 1 NEHRU GREETS DELEGATE OF RED CHINA The Prime Minister, Sri i i u.i it/i rial Nehni greeting the leader of the Cultural delegation of the Peoj:W» Republic of China H' E. M»". Chen Chon-to. at a Reception Riven m honour of the Dc!e(,at'«;ii by Maalana Abu» K:»--lam \za^. I'nlon Minister
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  • 74 1 AIGISTA, Georgia, line. i»j President Eisenhowers Press Secretary, Mr. James Hagerty, was asked h«e yest< nl.i\ af> iiit published rci, rts (hat Sir Winston hur nill, the British Prime Minister, n^tji meet Air. Eisenhower In January to discuss the tierman situation and that >,ir Winston would come
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  • 110 1 NEW MINISTRY FOR UTTAR PRADESH From Our Own Correspondent LUCKNOW, Dec 29. -A new Ministry headed by Dr. Sauipurnand was sworn m yesterday by Uttar Pradesh Governor Mr. K. M. Munshi. The constitution of a new Ministry was necessitated by the former Chief Minister Pandit Govind Vallabh Pant resigning an
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  • 342 1 UNITED NATIONS, XeW York, Dec 29 V. N. Secretary General Dag Haminarskjold and four aides will fly irom New York on Thursday m a Xi. S. Army plane to London of the first leg of hl« "free-the-fliers" mission to Ked China,
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  • 25 1 NEW DEUH, Dec. 29: Dr. Kwame Nkrum»h, the Gold Coast Premier, is expected to visit India m March. Reuter
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  • 88 1 Mysore Govt's Warning To Elc. Employees From Our Own Correspondent BANGALORE, Dec. 29: The Mysore State Government l:ave warned the Electricity Department employees on strike since Monday morning that unless they presented themselves for duty by 7.30 a.m. today, disciplinary action would be taken against them. While the Employees' Union
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  • 84 1 LONDON, Dec. 29. Red China has sent Britain a cheque for £367,000 as cumpensation for the British airliner shot down by Chinese Commui'ist nghtrrs on July 23 near Hainan IsFand with the loss cf 10 lives three of them American. The Foreign office said Peiping's payment
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  • 83 1 Tito's Tiger Hunt In Gwalior GWALIOR, Dec. 29. -President Tito of Yugoslavia on a State visit to India yesterday watched a tiger hunt during: which cne beast was killed and another wounded. Marshal Tito took pictures of the chase m thick jungle .south of Gwalior. The hunt was m the
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  • 49 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 29: Mr. JoJfn Foster DuUeaa, the American Secretary of-. State, has been chosen "man of the year" for 195 b by th* American News Magazine, which described jiim as playing the year's most effective role m decisive areas of international politics.- Reuter
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  • 25 1 Photo. Her Royal Highness, fc»e Princes Alexandra, Daughter of the Duchess of Kent. The Princess oelebatt'd her eighteenth Wrthdav on Dec 26. AP
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  • 227 1 U. S. Airlines Cannot Pick Up Passengers In India If Agreement Is Not Renewed NEW DELHI, De c 28.— A merican airliners will not be allowed to pick up passengers m India after Jan. lft If India and the United States fall to conclude a new Air Agreement. It was
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  • 808 1 No Tamil Would Ever Deny Existence Of God ARRIVING HERE TOMORROW Periyar Says There Is No Word In Tamil For Atheism* Exhorts To Tamils To Become Federal Citizens And Establish Their Rights Privileges Here No Tamil would ever deny the existence of God, and tihere is no word either m
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  • 134 1 No Tamil would ever deny the existence of God. Become Federal Citizens and owe loyalty to this land. I preach only the doctrine of One God, One Community. I oppose Communist*. I have not come here to speak to you on politics or religion, but to
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    • 122 1 PERIYAR'S PROGRAMME IN COLONY Friday, Dec SI, 1954: Arrives here by train at 6.15 p.m. from Kluanj; and then drives to Sea View Hotel. Saturday, Jan. 1, 1955: Muming slg-ht-seing; Afternoonleaves for Johore Bahru to address a public meeting there at P ni Sunday, Jan. 2: 10 a.m. Public Reception
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  • 547 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs. Dec. 30, 1954 DISASTER TO EDUCATION IF deterioration m the education of the rifling generation of Singaporeans is the aim of the Colony Government, then they cannot hit upon a better plan than the one just revealed by the Director of Education Mr. R. M.
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  • 778 2 Symbol Of Unity Of Mankind hyderabaTTT^ Mathematics plays a vital role la the growth of our industrial civilisation and indeed the capacity for the national growth and development can be gauged accurately by the quality and the extent ef the national activity m mathematics observed Prof.
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  • 160 2 MATARA: Whiie a man was m the remand prison, held for the alleged murder of a dumb woman, a jail guard spent a week-end with his young wife. This allegation was made by sub-Inspector p. G. Tomer of the Matara police before the acting magistrate. The jafli
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  • 113 2 NEW YORK: Mr. B. K. Nehru, Joint Secretary m the Indian Finance Ministry, taid here that a World Bank loan of ten million dollars tc\, India would probably be announced. Mr. Nehru spoke to report* era before leaving by air on iis way to Delhi after
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  • 309 2 MADRAS. Merely covering one's head wit,h a piece of cloth, especially on a cold night, is not on offence under the City Police Act. This ruling was given by Mr. "P. Ramakrinhna. Iyer, Chief Presidency Magistrate, m a case that came up
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  • 46 2 Shrl Srf Pfrakasa, Governor of Madras, inaugurated the UNESCO Scemtiiic Exhibitions on "Ou r Senses and the knowledge of the World" at the Examination Hall, Marina, on 2Srd Deoember 1964. The picture shows the Governor taking Interest m one of the bearing-add experiments.
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  • 90 2 BOMBAY* Members of the Chinese cultural delegation and prominent musicians, dancers, architects, painters and writers of Bombay exchanged ideas on th e progress of arts and literature m their respective countries. The committee formed to receive the delegation arranged an informal gathering o f the
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  • 133 2 MADRAS; A mining research laboratory will snortiy be set up m Dhanbad by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research jointly with the Coal Board. This was disclosed to pressmen here by Dr. s. S. Bhatnagar, Chairman of the Council o* Scientific and Industrial Research,
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  • 33 2 EGYPTIAN MINISTER IN MADRAS Dr. Abdet Razak SUky, Egyptian Minister for Agriculture, during bi« stay m the city, met Sri M. Bhaktavatsalain, Minister for AgricultirtvV Madras at the Secretariat on 23rd December 1954.
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  • 480 2 Meeting Ali Difficult, Says Nehru NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru has told Mr. Mohammed Ali that it would be difficult to arrange a meeting with him m the near future because engagements will keep him out of India for most Of the time. Mr. Nehru said this at question time mi
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  • 101 2 MADRAS: A conference of the Home Ministers of the States will be held m Delhi on Jan. 7 and 8. Mr. C. Subramaniam, Finance Minister, will represent the Madras Government. It is said that beside the law and order situation m the States the
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  • 638 2 S ANTINIfKET AN "I can say with confidence that In dia has no quarrel with any country, not even with Paid* tan," said Mr. Nehru while addressing Congress workers »t Birbbum here. "If India is i.ot strong and united, she
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  • 355 2 NEW DELHI: Th e Horn* Minister. Dr. K N. Katju rejected m the Kajy a Sabha an Opposition suggestion that the advice of the Union Public Service Commission regarding appointments to the strvicea sftould be treated as sacrosanct. Even the Constitution n B said, did not
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  • 147 2 LONDON: The Ccylonese m London have been se-'-.asiy affronted by the wording of a N-Uer 'iut- shed m the C >mmumst "Daily Worker" from Mr. D. N. Pritt a well known barrister and a member of tr.e Russian-controlud World IJ^ace Cjjunoil and Chairman of the Society
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  • 640 3 India's Views On Membership NEW i>r..L.Mi: me i oiomoii ruwrru- onuerence ai Kogor, India feels, that f the conference U to Justify its name Afro- Asian, then important countries of Asia like China and Japan cannot be left out. If this suggestion is < «ptoil countries m
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  • 185 3 A.-I. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CONFERENCE CALCUTTA): Twenty-live foreign countries have been invited to send physical culturists and athletes to attend the third session of th e A'Uindia Physical Education Conference, to be held mi n Ca.cutta December 24-30 this year, Mr. S. Afullick, the Organising secretary, told NAIFEN. Many invitees, including
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  • 186 3 JN T EW DELHI: Export of the historic dimond "Jehangtr*' to Britan In contravention of Ufa Antlqul(t!es (Ex/wit Con* trcl) Act and its subsequent d^pos^l at an auction there formed the subject of a numbi r of supplementaries m tii« liiijya fsabha. Replying to a short notice question
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  • 90 3 CALCUTTA: Harmo-nium-inspired music haa really blunt c-d the keener senses of the people and haa brought deterioration m the standard of music, Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Iyer, Vice-chan-cellor, Banaras Hindu Uni versity, said here. "7\he preservation of our taste," he added, "is m danger now. This, danger should
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  • 153 3 Disastrous If Crown Wins Pritt KARACHI: Mr. D. N- Pritt, noted British lawyer, argued befor e a full bench of the CJoief Court, Mr. TOamizuadin Khan's petition challenging the validity of the GovernorGeneral'a proclamation of Oct. 24, dissolving the Pakistan Constituent Assembly. "Looking pureay from the legal point of view,"
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  • 308 3 Globetrotter's Impressions MADRAS. M. Jacques Guillestre, of Sorbonne (Paris), who is on a hitch-hiking tour of the world, arrived m Madras last week from Malaya, M. Guillestre left his Ywmve country on August P5, 1952. He has so far visited Canada, the United States, Mexico, several South
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  • 88 3 NEW DELHI: Ten members of Parliament from Tamilnad have m a memorandum to the Government of India, suggested that one of the proposed steel plants should be located at Salem. The signatories to the memorandum, which has been addressed to the Planning and Production Ministers and
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  • 184 3 BOMBAY: Three Tata-Mer-cedes Benz trucks participating m the Geneva-Bombay motor rally arrived here. They had covered 8,000 miles and 11 countries, namely, Switzerland. Italy, Yugoslavia, Turkey, Greece, Syria, the Lebanon. Transjordon, Iraq, Iran ana Pakistan Mr. D. R. D. Tata, who came to Bombay m the Tata-Mer-cedes
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  • 266 3 Segregation In Drama Hall Protest By S. African Indians JOHANNESB URG. Indian men and women carrying placards condemning Apartheid (racial segregation) tried to dissuade both whites and non-whites from entering "the Great HaU" of the University of Witwatersrand, where Kalidasa's Sakuntala" was being staged by an all-Indian cast. They thronged
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  • 598 3 Second Five-Year Plan, A Challenge To Private Sector G. D. BIRLA NEW DELHI: Mr. G. D. Biri a said here that the ?aet that out of the total investment of Rs. 5,000 crcres m the next,, fFSve- Year Plan, neerly half was assigned to private enterprise, was a "challenge" to
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  • 144 3 KARAIKAL,: The movement of goods imported before Nov. 1, the date of the de facto transfer of power to India, from .Pondicherry to Karaikal by sea. has been regulated by an order of the Collector of Customs, Pondicherry. The Collector has ordered that goods imported before
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  • 279 3 NEW DELHI: India's nationail income m 1951-52 increased by Rs. 460 crores as compared with the previous year. The Central Statistical Organization, "with which the National Income Unit of the Ministry of iFinance was merged with effect from June 1, has now released the first
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  • 122 3 Periyar E. V. Ramasamy, the great Indian Social reformer visited Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 22 and addressed a huge gathering m Sentul Pasa. Men women and children assembled there, m large numbers to catch a glimpse of their venerable old leader and to hear htm. Pictures
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  • 60 3 NEW DELHI. Mr. T. T. KriBnnai:nachari, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, is desirous of writimj a coonprelfiensive account of his political career. Mr. Krishnomachari feels proud his political career has been colourful and he [hopes the book, when completed, will be thrilling. He could n^t teTl the
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  • 352 4 Ceylon To Aid Portugal Against India? -Fear Expressed COLOMBO: Portugal has started a new steamship service operating between Aden, Pakistan, Goa and Colombo to break the economic blockade imposed by India on Portuguese Goa. Ceylon, without realising the political implications of permitting the use of Colombo Port facilities for these
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  • 122 4 ARROW PIERCES CHEST! BRIDLJNGTON. England. Dec. 29 A woman 00l lapsed on the stage w*th &n Indian arrow through her chest --and the crowd of 1.200 cheered and clapped. They thought it was part of the act. The performance Monday night featured "Big Chief Beaver, 1 a North American Indian,
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  • 108 4 CALCUTTA, Dec. 29: Two delegations of scientists one from Japan and another from China to the forthcoming session of the Indian Science] Congress at Baroda m Bombay State arrived here by air yesterday. Leader of the three-memoer Japanese delegation Prof. S. Tomonaga said two
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  • 54 4 KARACHI, Dec. 29 Mr. A. R.W. Liow, British Minister of State Board of Trade, arrived m Karachi today to discuss trade expansion with Government and commercial interests. He win meet the Commerce Minister, Habib Ibrahim p.afriiutoola, on IPriday and visit Sukkur and Lahore before going on to New
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  • 58 4 Self Govt. For Br. Colonies BRUSSELS, Dec. 29: Mr. Hilary Marquand, Labour Member of the British House of Commons yesterday, outlined the British Labour Party's policy towards self-govern-ment m British colonies to an international (gathering of SoI cialist students which is exchanging views on conditions m under-developed territories. He also
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  • 11 4 Periyar Rammamy addressing a gathering m Sepang, Selangor.
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  • 306 4 NEW YORK, Dec. 29. The Communist Party** efforts to gain control of the world's coloured peoples especially those In the colonies wer c beings "operationally planned" from the heart of London, according to an article m this week's Saturday Evening 1 Post. The writer o
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  • 356 4 India Is Trying To Intimidate Portuguese! -London Paper's View LONDON, Dec. 29: The Daily Telegraph today accused India of trying to intimidate the Portuguese m the subcontinent of India. "After the fiasco of the 'Liberation March' on Goa m August, it might have been imagined that pressure on the Portuguese
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  • 130 4 PRESS CONF. DECLARED ILLEGAL BELGRADE, Dec. 29.—Vladtnir Dedijer, official biographer of Marshal Tito and a friend of the British left-winger Mr. Aneurin Bevan, Is to stand trial on a charge of conducting anti-State propaganda, It was announced yesterday. Parliament unanimously voted to lift h s Immunity as a Deputy and
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  • 25 4 SAIGON. Dec. 29. France will soon withdraw her Com-missioner-General m Indochina, General Paul Ely. it was authoritatively learnt here yesterday.
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  • 145 4 National Type Classes In Ind. Schools The Indian Education Executive Committee met on Dec. 27 at 87 Ampang Street and decided to convene the General Education Committee on sth January, 1955 at 5.00 p.m. at 87 Ampang Street. m the opinion Of the Executive Ccmmittee it is not possible to
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  • 126 4 China Vietminh Agreement HONG KONG. Dec. 29 China and the Vietminh have signed agreements under which China will supply experts, technicians and materials to help restore commuuisatlons. j octal ant tclecommunicatiors services aud water conservancy works m northern In do-Chin a, the New China (Communist) news agency reported yesterday. The
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  • 114 4 WASHINGTON, Dec- 29 The U. S- State Department said yesterday it would 'very much like to see an agreement reached" on U- S. commercial air operations m India. At a new..} conference Press Officer Henry Syudam S aiJ the State Department is "aware of tie
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    61 4 His Excellency Marshal Josip Broz Tiito, President of the Federal People's Republu of Yugoslavia, proposing the toast to the President of India at the Banquet given m his honour by he President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, at Rashtrapati Bhavan (New Delhi,. on December 18. The Vi<>>President, Dr. 8.
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