Indian Daily Mail, 3 January 1955
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Title Section16 1955-01-03 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 317 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article197 1955-01-03 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 2; Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, Secretary General o f the United Nations, arrived here today frcm Paris on his way to Peking. Mr. Hammarskjceld will have talks here with Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, before going on to China to seek the release ofReuter - 197 words
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Article176 1955-01-03 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 2 Premier Jawaharlal Nehru told newsmen today he had not asked the Chinese Communists to reqonsidor their imprisonment of 11 American airmen on charges of spying "and 1 do not know whether or not they will." Nehru Hew in from the Colombo powers conference atAP - 176 words
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Article146 1955-01-03 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 2 Qit John Kott^awala, Prime Minister of Ceylon, said he will mediate with Red China if the United Nations fails in its bid for the release at 11 American airmen *»nd others jailed by the Communists. Kotelawala told a news conference he hadReuter - 146 words
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Article66 1955-01-03 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 2: The death of one of India's most famous scientists, Dr. Sir Shanti Swamp Bhatnagar, whs reported here last night. The 60-year-old scientist was known a s the Father of India's network Of national laboratories and was Secre* tary of the Ministry oAP - 66 words
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704 1955-01-03 1 Imposition Of Hindi Dr. C. P. RAMASAMY, PATANJALI ASTRI AND MINISTER SUBRAMANIAM From Our Oxen Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 2. Sudden chanye over from Enylish to Hindi regarding the lanyuage used in courts ih ru-uyhout the country as ordained by the Indian704 words
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Article46 1955-01-03 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 2 A Russian football team will arrive in Bombay Jan. 17 fcr a six-week tour of India, the government radio announced. The broadcast said the itinerary Includes five test matches at Delhi, Calcutta, Madras, Bombay and Bangalore. APAP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration674 1955-01-03 1 Take Up Malayan Citizenship And Help Evolve United Malayan Nation Speech At Happy World Stadium (By Our Staflf Reporter) Periyar E, V. Ramasamy, the great Indian leader and social reformer, advised Malayan Tamils to take up Malayan citizenship and live united and merge with674 words
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794 1955-01-03 1 Let Not "Burma" Be Repeated In Malaya Periyar's Warning at Tea Party There was a large and representative gathering; present at the tea-party in the Sea View Hotel last evening. Mr. A. Muthusamy, a leading Indian barrister l n the Colony presided over the function. Among these five hundred guests794 words
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Article143 1955-01-03 1 NEW [DELHI, Jan. 2 The Indian government said today that Ked China maintained that a controversial map claiming a large slice of Asia for China was "an old Nationalist Jchart." The map, showing big slices of Indian, Burmese an<i Pakistani territory aa Chinese possessions, wasAP - 143 words
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Article35 1955-01-03 1 NEW DELiHI, Jan. 2 The Indian government announced Friday that protective tariffs on imports of cotton textile machinery and various other goods will be continued for the next three years. APAP - 35 words
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Article45 1955-01-03 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 2: India's imports of $20 million (about £7 million) worth of American long staple cctton on a lonp term loan basis next year will come under the United States Aid Programme, it was official- ly utrned ntrt.— > ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article26 1955-01-03 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 The U.S. census bureau, estl* mated that American would i begin the New Yea r with a population of 133,900,00a, APAP - 26 words
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173 1955-01-03 1 Dramatist RADHA Released CABINET DIVIDED OVER ARREST From Our Own Correspondent. MADRAS, Jan. 2. Actor M. R. Radha has been released from Tiruchi Central Jail. He was arrested on Dec. 18, for declaring his intention to defy the ban on his Drama Ramayana which had aroused bitter opposition from religious173 words
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Article91 1955-01-03 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. The Prime Minister of India, Mr. Nehru, 1* to visit Russia later this year. He told a press conference here yesterday that he would) make the visit after the next budget session of the Indian parliament which ends in April. Mr. Nehru said heReuter - 91 words
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Article93 1955-01-03 1 The Postmaster General announces that air mail originating in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore on or immediately before the 21st December 1954, and destined for North and South America, the West Indies and some Pacific Islands was involved in an aircraft accident in93 words
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Advertisement9 1955-01-03 1 i THE LEAD»W6 TAMIL DAILYK MALAYA OVER 17 YEARSL^9 words
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714 1955-01-03 2 Nehru's Advice Its Implications £RI Ja*aharlal Nehru has given the right advice to the Indians in Malaya. Speaking at the Penang Indian Association premises on Friday last during his brief visit '-o that Settlement on his way back from Indonesia, the Indian Prime Minister declared Whether you become Malayan nationals714 words
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Article1430 1955-01-03 2 Agnihothram Thathachariar - Agnihothram Thathachariar By Goddesses Off Good 'Luck In The Home 9 A careful study of the Vedas reveals that an honoured place was accorded to women in that distant time. They were the equals of their husbands in every respect. In fact, some of them like1,430 words
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433 1955-01-03 2 IND. TEXTILES IN BRITAIN NO SUBSIDY LONDON: Mr. T- Swaminathan, of the Indian High Commission in London in the course ot a letter to The Manchester Guardian, in its issue of December 22, stated: An article by your Industrial Staff in your issue of December 6 mentions excessive imports otFOC - 433 words
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Article, Illustration29 1955-01-03 2 Mr. Nehru (centre-, ivalking up to the V.I. P. room with Mr. Malcolm MacDonahl (left) and Mr. R. K. Tandon fright). The crowds greet him with 'Nehru let' Jai.29 words
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Article121 1955-01-03 2 CALdCUTVTIA: An Asian lawyers conference has been convened here on January 30 next. The conference, called by the All-India Associations of Democratic Lawyers, will nave a five-item agenda in- eluding "support to the Five Principles formulated by Prime Ministers of. India, China, Burma and Indonesia." The conferenceFOC - 121 words
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1068 1955-01-03 2 BOMBAY: Sardar Hardir Singh Malik, Indan Ambassador to France, stressing the importance of the initial building up of character during the formative years of children, said unless the foundation was well and truly lllUl (the rest of the structure was apt to beFOC - 1,068 words
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1177 1955-01-03 3 Thondaradippodi Alwar Evolution Of A Great Saint "J WAS a cheat; i was a tn.er. Aiy associates were all drawn tiom the scum 01 society; anu 1 was wallowing in sex, a willing siave to iisneyea damsels, even to tiuch a one like me came relief and redemption. me &e<»ut.iul1,177 words
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Article218 1955-01-03 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Arun Chandra Guha, Minister for Revenue and Defence Expenditure, told Mr. u- M. Trivedi in the Lok Sabha that there was no violation of international commitments involved in the granting of permisslion to grow opium in 200 acres in two tehsils in Madhya BharatFOC - 218 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-01-03 3 The view of the Main Gate for the Open Session J^W/^Jj*™ ™"nal Congress eoth Session) to be held at (Beloxv. An aerial view of the main gate of dais of theZlenYe^ion wtih the intervening space of the Indian National Congrtss (60th Session) to be held at55 words
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1206 1955-01-03 3 Synthesis Between Scientific And Moral Values -NEHRU j 4 The Prime Minister said here that the greatest problem facing India wa, to find a sVnthesJ? be! ?n.^h Z^SSP* and m ral va,ue and called uji,, Indian youth to find an answer to th's. The future „f il. T Neh Mr'?iFOC - 1,206 words
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Article76 1955-01-03 3 NEW DELHI: A large sii.no statue ol Lord Buddha was found recently lying in the jungle on the yvesxern md e of Chakdatui in the Nucha district of West Bengalv According to expert* here, the statue might have been removed from BuUdha t\ty« during the 19th76 words
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262 1955-01-03 3 SCHOOLING FOR BENGALS DEAF AND DUMB CALCUTTA: Hundreds of West iiengai's deaf and dump must wait tor a year or more before they may atart school- i ing, because of lack of accommodation in schools tor the deaf and dumb in the Stater. The Calcutta Deaf and Dumb School suspendedNAFEN - 262 words
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185 1955-01-03 3 Greece Borrowed Indian Musical More and Forms ■MADRAS; At the Experts' Committe© meeting of the Music Academy hei<j in P S. High School Hall, Mylapon., Vidwan Chittoo r Subramauia Piilai presiding, Mr. Alain DanicJuu conunued his exposition of foljt music. Mr. Danielau observed that there was a fallacy that PersianFOC - 185 words
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Article197 1955-01-03 3 Indian Cricket Team For Pakistan CALCUTTA.: The M,aharaJkumar of Vizianagram, President of the Board of Control for cricket in India, in a message to Vinoo Mankad, captain of the Indian team, which takes off for Pakistan last week, said that India felt the team wouQd not only win laurejs forFOC - 197 words
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Article194 1955-01-03 3 KDKNOOI; Govtv.ioe Trivtth showed his determination to end wasteful effort and to cut red tape by making a bonfire of an outmoded questionnaire in the chief Secretariat. The Governor, who was going round the Secretaries' rooms at the end of a conference, came upon a questionnaire194 words
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Article254 1955-01-03 3 KARACHI!: The Pakistan Government are trying to envolve a new trade policy dn vie w or the fact that there js no anxiety no w to find market for Pakistan cotton, it was stated here. Hitherto any trade agreement wag subject to the provision that a maximum quota'FOC - 254 words
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Article538 1955-01-03 4 Malalasekera's Appeal GALLE: Dr. C. P. Malalasekera, President, Of tbe AllCeylon Buddhist Congress struck a fresh note when he addressed the 36th sessions of the Congress at Mahinda College, Galle. He said: "We are, all of us, far too prone to dwell on the deficiencies of others.FOC - 538 words
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Article215 1955-01-03 4 CHUNNAKAM; Teachers lived a dog's life. They were openly victimised and blackmailed for no fault of theit own; not only were their sailaries poor, but their prospects' were nil. said Mr. v. Ponnambalam at a Parents' Day celebration of the Evenai Methodist Tamil School. HeFOC - 215 words
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116 1955-01-03 4 BANDITS LOOT ESTATE SHOP RICE STORE On Saturday night terrorists cut holes in the perimeter fence of the Kali Malaya Estate in the Paloh area of Johore, and then broke in to the estate shop and rice store. They stole goods to the value of (1,382 including a large quantity116 words
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Article59 1955-01-03 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 2: A Chinese Communist gift to India of 300 million silkworm eggs arrived in Delhi during year end. They were brcught by the Director of Sericulture for Kashmir State. Mr. Hakim AH, who went to Canton to receive them. They will probably goReuter - 59 words
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Article256 1955-01-03 4 TIME NOT RIPE YET TO VISIT U. S. -U. NU RANGOON: Jan. 2: The Burmese Prime Minister I No, said) today the time was apparently not yet ripe for him to visit Washington in an attempt to lessen tension between the United States and China. On his return from theReuter - 256 words
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326 1955-01-03 4 COIiOMBO, Jan. 2: John Kotelawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon, said here that Ceylon, China and Burma would send representatives to a conference in Rangoon in about a fortnight to reconsider Ceylon's rice for rubber barter deal with China. TheReuter - 326 words
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128 1955-01-03 4 Madras Confab Welcomes Bogor Decisions MADRAS, Jan. 2: The allIndia Congress for Peace and Asian Solidarity yesterday acclaimed the decision of the Colombo Powers to convene a Conference of Asian aid African countries in April next. A Plenary session of the Congress adopted a resolution which said that «n theReuter - 128 words
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Article48 1955-01-03 4 KARACHI, Pakistan Jan. 2 Pakistan has issued a twoanna stamp to commemorate the conquest of .K2, world's second highest mountain by an Italian expedition last year. The stamp depicts a panoramic view of the 28,250--foot Himalayan peak also known as Mt. Godwin Aus- ten. APAP - 48 words
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Article76 1955-01-03 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 2 Record cold over much of the North Indian plains yesterday ushered in the New Year, with rare freezing temperatures. The coldest region was around Ambala City, \yith the temperature at 30.4 the lowc at ever registered there. Yesterday, was celebrit-.d asAP - 76 words
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Article269 1955-01-03 4 COLOMBO: "Sir ChittamPalam Gardiner's 1 Jekyll and Hyde complex which sprang from his dual interest in two companies could not be maintained for long. He has attempted to suppress the fact that he was a director of Associated Theatres Ltd., and has insisted that Dr. H. V.FOC - 269 words
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692 1955-01-03 4 -Gen. Bourne "People are now realising that it (the Emergency) is truly a Malayan struggle and how necessary it is to beat the Communists once and for all. I have recently seen some encouraging signs that complacency fe on the692 words
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Article120 1955-01-03 4 JAFFNA: The wealth ct Jaffna was in its limestone said Mr. A. Gnanapragasam, who presided at the sixth .annual general meet ng Of the Colombo-Mathagal Union. A reception was accorded to Mr. S. Candiah, on his appointment as J.P. Mr. C. C. Rasa Ratnam. Mr. M.FOC - 120 words
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