Indian Daily Mail, 1 January 1955
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Title Section16 1955-01-01 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 316 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY, 1, 195516 words
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337 1955-01-01 1 Give Your Love And Service To This Country Live In- Friendship And Co-operation With All Nehru Tells Malayan Indians (By Our Staff Reporter) "Whether you become Malayan nationals or remain Indian nationals, in either event, so long as you live here you have to337 words
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Article37 1955-01-01 1 Mr. Nehru appealed to all Indians In Malaya to keep up the good name of India and refrain from doing anything that would bring discredit to India, their country of origin.37 words
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Article65 1955-01-01 1 Earlier -n his speech, Mr. Nehru said India, under the guidance cf Mahatma Gandhi, achieved independence peacefully. India wanted peace to prevail in the world also, and all countries to live a free life. India wanted other countries to ach eve freedom peacefully and cc-operatively,65 words
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Article127 1955-01-01 1 Speaking at a tea party held at the Ceylon Sports Club, Balestier Road, on Thursday, Sir John Kctelawaia. prime Minister of Ceylon urged those Cevlonese who wished to settle down here to take up Malayan citizenship, but warned against Ceylonesfe attempting to enjoy dual cit zenship rights.Reuter - 127 words
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Article40 1955-01-01 1 Mr. V. K. K. Menon, who accompanied Mr. Nehru to Djakarta, looked very tired when he arrived here yesterday. When congratulated by our representatativp on the prospects of h s joining Nehru's cabinet, Mr. Menon simply smiled! 2000COCCCCCOOOC0CCCOCO40 words
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611 1955-01-01 1 Colonialism Leads To Communism Nehru Nehru's New Year Message Of Peace To Malaya World (By Our Staff Reporter) "Colonialism leads to Communism and both are undesirable", said Premier Nehru at a press Conference here yesterday. When asked by a correspondent which constituted greater menace, Mr. Nehru said "Colonialism is an611 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-01-01 1 Mr. JawaharlaJ Neliru, arriving] at the Kallan& airport, aft e r a lunch at 'Mallalg', the Commissioner Gen-, end's residence.' Behind Mr. Nehru are seen Mr. K. K. fandon and Mr. Malcolm MacDonald (both partially hidden)40 words
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Article49 1955-01-01 1 The INDIAN DA IKY MAIL wishes its readers, advertisers, weil-wishers and patrung a happy and prosperous newyear. There will be n o issue of the Indian Dally Matt tomorrow, and the nert issue will appear on Monday, Jan. 2, 1956 Ed. I. D. M.49 words
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Article62 1955-01-01 1 NAIROBI. Dec. 31.— Colonel Arthur Young who has re■lgaed a- 1 Commissioner Of the Kenya Police. left Kenya yesterday to return tc London. With him was his personal staff officer. Mr. F. J. Wilson. Ministers of the Kenva Government wer e a m °ng thoseReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration242 1955-01-01 1 Rousing Reception At Rly. Station Crowds Weep With Joy! (By Our Staff Reporter) Periyar E. V. Ramasamy, the great Indian leader and Social Reformer a rived here last evening at 7.10 by train from Kluang, amidst lusty cheers of 'Long Live Periyar'. The railway platform v:as packed242 words
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Article53 1955-01-01 1 Police Officers and men who were specially posted in the railway station for this occasion were extremely kind to the members of the ercwdi and greatly helped in controlling the crowd, particularly when the train steamed 1 into the platform and when the crowd pressed53 words
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140 1955-01-01 1 Kashmir Talks In Karachi In March (By our Staff Reporter) I Kashmir Talks will be resumed In Karachi in the first week of March, said Pakistan Premier Mohammed Ali In a press conference ta the Kallang, Airport yesterday morning. Premier Ali arrived here at 9 a.m. and left by the140 words
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57 1955-01-01 1 France Grants Freedom To Indo-China States PARIS, Dec 81. France yesterday signed agTi-tnn nti giving her three former c<>lunit s of Indo-China rronoinlu 'ndependence. The ceremony to«k ptaoe In the French 'Foreign Ministry. lluy LA ChamlJTe, Minister for the Associated Stat**, signed for France, and heads of delegations from Laos,57 words
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532 1955-01-01 1 Join Hands With Malays And Chinese To Evolve A United Malayan 'Nation Take Federal Citizenship Periyar Tells Malayan Tamils 'Haves* Urged To Help 'Have Nots* (By Our Staff Reporter) Addressing a big gathering of Indians, a large .part of whom were women and children, in Kluang yesterday Periyar E. V.532 words
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Article72 1955-01-01 1 RITA GOING BACK TO HOLLYWOOD! RENO. NEVADA, Dec. 31. Rita Hayworth has reached un agreement with Columb'a Pictures Corporation that \ylU Bend her Ibaok to Hollywood to make two movies. The actress and her troucieplagTied hustand IXck Hayniej•ionferred for more than 12 hours with Columbia omuahs before signing j» contract.72 words
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Article141 1955-01-01 1 A touching scene was witnessed at the Kliian e railway station, when Periyar Raiuasaniy took leave of those gathered there to see him off* They were so overwhelmed with ihe pangs of separation from their venerable old periyar that most of them began i* 00 bing and141 words
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Advertisement39 1955-01-01 1 Mm MALAmOVER 17 Y^^J ccoocc<>coooooooooooeeoceoooooccecoocoecooccocccccccoooooo->oo3oooo; CONE ONE CONE ALL I PUBLIC RECEPTION TO Periyar E. V. Ramasamy AT THE HAPPY WORLD STADIUM ON SUNDAY (2. I. 1955) AT 10 A.M. NUSTER STRONG TO HONOUR THE GREAT LEADER SOCIAL REFORMER39 words
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7 1955-01-01 2 BH Qi£2u S'pore, Sat. Jan. 1, 19557 words
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494 1955-01-01 2 1955 BEGINS WELL FOR ASIA AFRICA CONSIDERED from any angle, the Bogor Conference, one must admit, has turned out to be a mudh bigger success than expected. .Originally it was feared that the numerous differences and even disputes among the sponsoring powers would make it very difficult for them to494 words
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Article900 1955-01-01 2 Woodrow Wyatt; M. P - Woodrow Wyatt M.P. By DREiUDENT Tito's visit to New Delhi •has come at an interesting time. Yugoslavia suddendly finds herself in favour ayain with the Kremlin. Since J9J/0 all the ejiithets in the extensive Soviet vocabulary have been showered on the Yugoslavs. What was theirNAFEN - 900 words
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744 1955-01-01 2 S.E.A. MusicCouncil Experts Welcome Formation MADRAS. The Experts' Committee of the 28th Conference of the Music Academy, Madras, adopted a resolution welcoming the formation by the U.N.E.S.C.O. of a Soubh-East Asian Music Council and appealing to the Government of India and the authorities of the U.N.E.S.C.O. to convene an earlyFOC - 744 words
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382 1955-01-01 2 India's Trade With America Quality First MADKAS: The need ior supplying quality goods to foreign countries by our traders, was emphasised by Mr. L». R. S. Singh, Cons\U-Gene-ral-designate tor India at New York, speaking at the Anahra Chamber of commerce. Mr. Si«gh assuring tIMM that he would consider tneir requestsFOC - 382 words
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Article276 1955-01-01 2 MADKAS: Mr. C- Suoramanyain, r inance Minuscd explained in the Madras ijcg.siative Assembly tne affWi^*' ments made at Dindigul ouring tne visit of the Cnief Minister of Travancore-Coclnn State. The Minister was answering a question in this regard by Mr. M. Narayana. Kurup (PSi J Malabar,).FOC - 276 words
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Article, Illustration70 1955-01-01 2 Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon, addressing a gathering at the banquet in the Sea View Hotel. To the left of Sir John is seated Mr. M. Saravanamuthu, and seated second to the right of the Premier is Sir John Nicoll, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald is on the extreme left.70 words
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Article277 1955-01-01 2 LONDON: Mr. t- Swamin a than, Commercial Minister at India Houso Ixmdon, in a letter to the "Manchester Guardian" refutes an article in an earlier issue in which mention was made of "excessive imports of Indian textiles into the United Kingdom based on a concealed subsidy."NAFEN - 277 words
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Article238 1955-01-01 2 CALCUTTA: Dr. o P- Ramaswami Aiyar, Vice-Chancel-lor, Banaras Hindu University, emphasised here the nee.i Jo conserve classical music in its characteristic traditions. Inaugurating the tenth session of the Ail-India Music Conference, Dr. Ramaswami Aiyar said both dance and music were no w suticrin^ under the lm H.tFOC - 238 words
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Article142 1955-01-01 2 NEW DELHI; The problem of falling agricultural prices and various short and longterm measures to stabilise them Were discussed at a meeting of the A.ICC Advisory Committee on Kisan problems here. Among those who attendee the meeting wer e Mr. Ajit piasad Jain. Union Food and Agriculture Minister,FOC - 142 words
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Article305 1955-01-01 3 Pakistan May Agree On Basis For Talks With Nehru Min i*J IV* Proposal made by the ind an Prime «S« 2H- Nenru ov «'r two years ago. io, a no-war' defeat on between indi a and Pakstan ma v ?evived as the KTm m liuormal talks b.FOC - 305 words
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Article575 1955-01-01 3 iN'tiW DKL.HI: The LoK Sabha postponed further debate on a private member, Snmati Uma Nehru's tfili seckaig to regulate and license institutions caring for women and children. The debate was adjourned on the motion of the mover of tne Bill, after the Law Ministor. Mr. H. V.FOC - 575 words
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Article111 1955-01-01 3 nk\V DKLJii: "It is a fact that in Manipur t girls are more acuve than men,' 1 the Union Howe Minister, i>r. K. N. Ratju told the L.ok Sub ha. He was replying to Mrs. Khongmen who asked whether it wag true that it wasFOC - 111 words
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79 1955-01-01 3 TO ENCOURAGE INTER-CASTE MARRIAGES MADRAS; The Omalur Taluck Congress Committee in S.Uem district has resolved to request the Central and Madras Governments to give first preference in government j-bs to ihota who take theJr life partners from outside their caste. The Committee regrets that since Independence, caste feelings have beenNAFEN - 79 words
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Article79 1955-01-01 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Surendra Patel, an employee of the United Nations Organisation has been refused a visa in Bombay by the United Statea of America's Consul. Prime Minister Nehru, who disclosed this in the Rajya Sabha in a written answer to Mr. M. Valiulla.FOC - 79 words
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Article752 1955-01-01 3 NEW LHELdiI: A Rupees uiir icrorc Mhort-term i.-tin for the development of over 40 tourist centres all over the country was drawn up by the conierence of State repri:S'..%ntativc? and union Ministries concerned which concluded here. The Conference was convened to consider ways and means of promotingFOC - 752 words
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Article160 1955-01-01 3 UAi/JUiiA: «ir. Crtiazuniar Ail Khan, Pakistan's High Commissioner in India, recerated here that the best solution of Indo-Pakiistan problems would be one which could be arrived at by direct negotiations without intervention of any third party. The climate for such negotiation^ (Was definitely better now thanFOC - 160 words
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310 1955-01-01 3 World Bank Loan To Credit Corporation WASHING TON: The world Bank approved a loan of tea million do '.bus to the Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India. Tne Bank said a formal loan agreement would be signed wnen the Corporation was established next month. It described the new Corporation'sFOC - 310 words
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Article320 1955-01-01 3 PATNA: The State Government, ut us understood, havu approved of a Ks. 20,000,000 tiCiieme, Aji ma.iyjn;U noodl control embankments al^ng both banks of the £urhi Gandak and the ancient bed of the Bagm.au rArers in North Bihar. The amount is to be spent out of aNAFEN - 320 words
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Article66 1955-01-01 3 NEW DELHI: Exports of butterflies from Assam was prohibited except f*>r scientific or educational purposes, or to a recognised private collector of butterflies, the Minister of iPood and Agriculture, Mr. Ailt Prasad Javn told Mr. Jogeshwar Singh in a written reply in the Lok Sabha.FOC - 66 words
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128 1955-01-01 3 Firearms For Rail Watch And Ward Staff MADRAS: The Watch and Ward staff of the Southern Railway Is to be given arms training- and entrusted with firearms to ensure better security on the «Raitlway system, it is learned. The Watch and Ward organisation on this railway has been re-designated theNAFEN - 128 words
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88 1955-01-01 3 BOMBAY; Dutch expert*, assisted by Indian technicians completed the work of laying six sub-marine pipe lines connection the proposed marine oil terminal at Butcher Island and the site of the oil refineries at Trombay. The work started about a year ago. Of the threeFOC - 88 words
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Article106 1955-01-01 3 Minimum Wages Act NEW DELHI The Laboui Minister, Mr. Khandubhai E>c?ai; told Mr. Ramanarula Das in a written reply in the Lok Sabha that minimum wages had already keen n!xed in a large majority o employments other than i n agriculture. It was hoped that l aU the remaining casesFOC - 106 words
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Article816 1955-01-01 4 List Of Malayan Colony Men Women Honoured LONDON. Jan. 1. The names of men and women in Malaya and Singapore noted for their services to the public arc prominent in Queen Elizabeth's New Year Honours list published here today. They include policemen and civilians who have workedReuter - 816 words
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Article144 1955-01-01 4 BENARES, Dec. 31. President Tito was blessed t>y Hindu priests during a 3-hour visit yesterday to the ancient C;ty of Benares. He stepped there on his way to Calcutta. Crowds broke through bamboo ratings and police cordons when he visited Dasnaswamedh Ghat on the left bank ofReuter - 144 words
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344 1955-01-01 4 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec 31: Tamilnad was only a Congress Province in the South which elected its President unanimously. In ANDHRA after hours of heated discussion at Vijayavada, tihe Pradesh Congress Committee decided to postpone the election entirely rather344 words
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Article28 1955-01-01 4 MADRTS: Mr. M. G- Padmanabha Mudaliar Joint Registrar of 00-opcrativo Societies and Business Manager, Madras State Handloom Weavers' Co-operative Society passed away, He was 53.28 words
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200 1955-01-01 4 Japan Wants U. S. Permission To Attend Afro- Asian Confab Rejection Of Invitation Regarded As Very Likely TOKYO, Dec 31. Reliable Japan*- «e Government sources said today, Japan might net accept an invitation to participate in the Afro-Asian Conference sponsored by Colombo Powers next spring, if it could not firstReuter - 200 words
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Article275 1955-01-01 4 Argentina Legalises Prostitution BUENOs AIRES Dec. 31 Prostittutvon became legal under State Supervision throughout Argentina yesterday after a twenty year i>an A Decree to this effect was broadcast over the national radio signed by President Pcron and all Cabinet Ministers. It instructed local authorities and provincial governments to authorise theReuter - 275 words
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