Indian Daily Mail, 4 January 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 318 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 549 1 Dag Leaves For Peking After Talks With Nehru NEW DELHI, Jan. 3. Ihe Indian governmen t has refused to agree to a suggest 'on by United Nations Secretary- General Dag Hanimarskjoid that a senior Indian diplomat accompany him to
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  • 86 1 NEW DiSLiHI, Jan. 3 Frimc MuJ-ster N<jhru and Uruted Nations Secretary General Dag- Hammarskjold met for the nrst time tcxiay HammarskjcLd amved h^»'ti en lcutt to Red Cnina to lolwr cede for imjnisoned American lliers. rne twj men chatted m Nehru's Ministry of External Affaiis cilice
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  • 82 1 General Sir Otto Lund Due Lt.-Gen. Sir Otto Lund Com-missioner-in-Chief of the St. John Ambulance Organisation will be arriving in Singapore at 4.40 p.m. on Jan. 18. He will leave for Hong Kcng at 7.30 p.m. on Jan 19 and returns to the Colony from Hong Kong at 6 p.m.
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  • 71 1 PARIS, Jan. S. The contest to elect Miss France didn't seem quite natural. All of the 25 beauties wore one-piece bathing suits. Noi a Bikini in sight. The organizers said thsy had to ban the bikinis because in previotis years some girls had been too
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  • 224 1 Br., U. S., And Dutch Planes Helped Anti-Indonesian Forces DJAKARTA, Jan. 3. Statements that British, American and Dutch Planes dropped armx and equipment to Indonesian anti-Government guerrillas during 1951 and 62 may be produced in the trial of former Dutch Army Colonel Lean Jungschlagers wh\<?h starts before the District Court
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  • 56 1 YOUR LOYALTY TO MALAYA TELLS PERIYAR PHOTO. Periya r E. V. Kamasamy, visiting Indian leader and Social reformer, addressing a huge gathering of over six thousand people at the Happy World' Stadium on Sunday morning. Periyar urged the Tamils to be united and tak« up Malayan citizenship and pledge their
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  • 90 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. 3. State Department officials said that two Americans who have been imprisoned in the Soviet Union for several years are expected to be handed over to American authorities m West Berlin "pretty soon' 1 The State Department disclosed that the .'Joviet Union had
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  • 153 1 World Assembly Of Moslem Youth KARACHI, Jan. 3.— The First International Assembly of Moslem Youth of the World met here Sunday under the presidency of Kamal Yaqub, leader of the Egyptian delegation to the conference. Attending were 149 delegates from 33 countries. Messages of welcome were read from Ghulani Mohammad,
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  • 84 1 SEOUL, Jan. 3. A high South Korean military leader came out of a meeting with Admiral Arthur W. Radford, chairman of the U. S. Joint Chiefs of Staff and said Radford "reaffirmed'' that two American divisions would remain in Korea indefinitely. Radford, who
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  • 51 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 3 President Rajendra Prasad Sunday inaugurated the Nengal Bhakra dam, part of 327 million doillar hydro-electric and irrigation project in the Himalayan foothills North of New Delhi. Some 40 U. S. engineers are employed on the project, which India is financing without outside aid.
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  • 124 1 from Out Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 3. Mrs. Ambujammal, daughter of the former Congress President Mr. V. Srinivasa Iyengar, has been unanimously elect* ed Chairman of the Reception Committee for the session Indian National Congress at Avadi the first woman to have the
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  • 73 1 Islamic Socialism Offers Says Pak. Ali KARACHI, Jan. S. The Prime Minister of Pakistan Mohammed AH said today that Islamic Socialism offered a midiUe way between the Capitalist and Communist which were dividing the world. He told the International AhMmbty of Moikm Youth tliat Islamic Socialism Cml hold the scales
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  • 144 1 President Tito of Yugoslavia, on a State Visit to India in Mew Delhi addressed an informal session of both houses of the Ind*an Parliament and outlined to them his philosophy of non-alignment In the present world blocs as the best way of ensuring peace
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  • 323 1 LONDON, Jan. 3: The Duk e of Windsor was reoorted making a n eu bid for a government job and 'The pTpI?" ST^JS ?L l olce of the BritlBh Labour Party > *> shee^f* thl° P R trC f U i?
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  • 360 1 Popular President Assassinated! Was Celebrating Victory Of His Horse At Panama Race PANAMA CITY, Jan. 3. Colonel Jose Anionio Rem on, popular President of Panama, was assussinaed last niyht as he celebrated the victory of one of his horses at a Panama City Racecourse. A group of unknown assassins opened
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  • 143 1 ;m»i"a force. Arias was depcsed from the Presidency in May iltol by tne ciuardia Wacionai when uemou was still Uh.ei Of i J olice. A rumour which followed the assassination made frequent mention of "Arnultisastas" as responsible but no confirmation was available WOMAN AL.SO ARRESTED Also arrested is
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  • 37 1 BUNGEN&SS KENT Jan. 3 A sub-tropical redbami or red snake fish, usually found in the Pasific, Eastern Atlantic And Indian Oceans, was caught here by a local fishermen, it was 26 inched long. Reuter
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  • 57 1 SEATO Meeting In Bangkok CANBERRA, Jan. S: The Eight Nations who signed the SEATO Pact will meet in Bangkok on Feb. 28 to get security proposal* for SouthEast Asia under way, Mr. Richard Casey, Australian External Affairs Minister, announced tonight. Mr. Casey said all eight nations had accepted
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  • 46 1 the welfare and welibang of the individual are subordinated to the might and power of the State." Mr. Ali added that the eastwest conflict had divided the world into two camps witn o third living in a vacuum indecisive, hesitant and be tmftfcrwf.— Reuter
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  • 46 1 BAGDAD, Jan. S The Iraq Government deo \l <1 f day to mis it- ml its «U|>' matic relaticiii* with Soviet Kirssia. Baha Awni, actfi'j.' Under-Secretary at the Foreign Affarg M-nhlr Fnformed M>. Ivan lak<mcbine, the Sovlot Charge d'Affa'rs of this decision Reuter
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    • 560 2 Grave Injustice To Nehru fEW Indians in Malaya will swallow the MIC President's latest statement except with a pinch of salt. Most will not do it even if it is heavily "pickled," for so fantastic and unconvincing are its contents. Mr. Kundanlal Devaser the MIC President claims that in the
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  • 1842 2 GREAT FUTURE PREDICTED: DISCUSSIONS IN MADRAS MADRAS: Presiding over the Thevara Pann Research Conference last week. Prof. P. Sambamurti stated that panns of Thevaram were all jiva r.'.gas and that they would continue to live till eternity. The conference was held under the auspices of the
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  • 85 2 Prohibitory Order In Tiruchi And Srirangam TIRUCHIRAPALLI: Mr. K. J. Somasundaram, Sub-Divi-sional Magistrate, TiruchirapalJi, passed orders under Section 144, Cr. P.C., to be in force for a period of 15 riays tvitlvn the municipal limits of Tiruchi and Srirangam, and within Golden Rock police station limits. The order, in effect,
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  • 72 2 MEW DELHI; The j reduction of a light economical aircraft is one of the problems engaging the attention of the recortly established Director rate of Development and Production (Air) in the Ministry of Defence. The Deputy commuflicatloi: Minister, Mr. RajbahadUt tlis•closed in the Lok
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  • 54 2 Members of the Chinese Cultural Delagation who arrived in the city on Mon. (27-12-si) were given a rousing reception at the Central Station by officials and non-officials. (Right) The leader of the Chinese Cultural Delegation called on the Chief Minister, Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar at the Secretariat
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  • 381 2 BOMBAY: An industrial delegation o f the All-India Manufacturer^ Organisation, which visited the South-East Asian countries and Japan has stressed the need for establishing and developing "direct ;ind profitable" economic relations among the countries in the region Cop'.es of the report, v.hieta contains a. comprehens've rlt« voy
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  • 980 2 Aircraft Industry In India— Progress Hade Founder's Day Of Factory BANGALORE: Presiding over the Founders Day celebrations of the Hindustan Aircraft here, Mr. Lalchand Hirachand, who alone with his brother, the late Seth Walchand Hirachand, had a big hand in its establishment, recounted with justifiable pride and gratification the remarkable
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  • 111 2 MADRAS. Dr. Abdel Razak Sidky. Egyptian Minister fcr Agriculture, accompanied 'by his Pres 3 Secretary, Mr. Hassan Abdul 1 a, arrived here lecently from Hyderabad. He was received at the airport bv Fit. Lt. Kamath. A.D.C. to the Governor of Madras, Mr. J 4 M.
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  • 95 2 AGRA: Followers of th»' Ifcadhaswamy faith are erecting here a giant temple at an estimated cost of R». 2 crores to Immortalise Malm raj Shi v Day a I Singh, founder of the faith. This massive 200-feet high structure will stand 12 feet higher than
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  • 293 3 An Increase Of 3. 5 pc. NEW DELHI: India's national Income i n 1951-52 increased by Rs. 460 crores, as com pa rea with th* oreviou» gW» Central StatiHtical Organisation; wito wEcV3£ National Income Unit o, the M niHtry of Flnan^
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  • 243 3 MADRAS: A concentrated effort is being made by the authorities to ensure safety on the road during the ensuing Congress session at Avadi. Mr. r. K. Sukumaran, Deputy Commissioner of Police. Traffic and Licensing (Madras)., has offered some suggestions to the motorists and bus drivers in
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  • 130 3 DEHRA DUN: The twelveday deliberat.ons of the fourth World Forestry Congress concluded here recently. Leaders of the different delegations to the Congress reiterated in their speeches their determination to translate the results c f the discussions into action in the larger interest of human progress. Mr.
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  • 73 3 NEW DELHI: The Inter-ap-11« K n ra ilwa ys may cnce f£? b i abolished. This was d:catcd the Rajya Sabha Railway Minister, Mr. r£L ahadur Shastri. at ques-tion-t me. n Hll^ Ir Shastri, who intervened o! i reply t0 a nuesfon m^ f 1 class
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  • 632 3 Plagiarism Of Crossword Bill Alleged NEW DELHI: Mr K. Kam a Rao, former member of tiie Kajya Sabha, in a statemen, t has regretted that Mr. w. l Sinha. member of the L,ok Sabha. shculd have accused him of plagiarism in connection with his Bill to ban cross .vord puzzles
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  • 68 3 FOC FCC NEW DELHI: Letters ware exchanged here between representatives Of the Government of India and the Government of USSR, extending for one year the validity of the schedules attached tc the Indo-Soviet Trade Agreement. The agreement, signed on December 2 last year, for a per od
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  • 201 3 Training For Women Social Workers NEW DELHI: The Community Projects Administration has decided to open a special training centre «t Baroda fqr Women social education organisers. The training a t this centre would be in addition to the trainm e received by the candidates at one or other of the
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  • 106 3 NEW DELHI: The cost of shipbuilding in the Visakhapatnam shipyard has gone up during the last three years by about four lakhs fc r a eight thousand-ton "Jala"' type. This was due to the increase in the price of steel. This was revealed by Mr. K. C. Reddy.
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  • 55 3 The start of the Colombo Powers conference in the main h-aU of Bogor summer palace 35 miles south of Jakarta, on Dec. 28. The Premiers of Indonesia, Burma, Pakistan, Ceylon and India attended by their advisers, are grouped round the rectangular table. Presiding is Indonesian Premier AH
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  • 66 3 MADRAS: There is a proposal to establish a lignite burning- thermal station near the lignite mining cenr e at Neiveli in South Arcot district: the feasibility ot the <cheme would, however, depend on the success of the lignite mining project, said the Minister for Public Works
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  • 985 3 AMBALA: The phenomenal success of the Akali Dal at the Gurdwara Elections continues to b e the subject ot widespread comment and controversy in Punjab and PEf SU. While Master Tara Singh has acclaimed his sweeping victory as a convincing demonstration of the solid support which his
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  • 951 3 NEW DELHI: D*tail s o« the kidnapping of Mr. Krishna Mohan Singh, a member of the Manipur Advisory Council, on December 17 last were given by the Home Minister, Dr. Kaila*. Nath Katju, in reply to a "short-notice question by Mr.
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  • 132 3 Concession For Sale Extended BOMBAY: The Government Of India have decided to extend the period cf suspension of Clauses 25 and 26 of the ,Cotto n Textile (Control) Order, 1948 by another six months from January 1, 1955, according to a Press note issued by the Textile Commission
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  • 149 3 NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha passed after a brie f discussion the Prevention ot Disqualincation (Parliament and i'art C State Legislatures) Second Amendment Bill as passed by the Lok Sabha. Moving for its consideration, Mr. Pataskar, Minister in tiie l-uw Ministry, said that the original Act granted
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  • 801 4 Ceylon Govt/s Scheme COLOMBO: The provisional caU goriHatlon of Indian national* resident in Ceylon has been made by the Controller of Immigration and Emigration, according t o official sources here. This has been done in accordance with the directive earlier issued by Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala.
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  • 288 4 McNEICE'S STATEMENT "For a numr.or Of reasons it has not proved easy tc persuade people to live in the S.I.T. DOlii— n Qucenstown area. Perhaps the principal reason Is that the schools, cinemas, churches, shopping area and market are net yet in ex stence though
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  • 82 4 A total of 471 aircraft landed at Kallancr airport in November last year and 465 in October. The corresponding figure for September was 455. In November 5,579 passenger.', disembarked at Kallang, 5,382 embarked and 2,112 passed through in transit. Freight totalling 79,781 kilos was landed
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  • 40 4 To Declare Open T.K.S. Drama Festival Sir Oliver Gooitetillefce, (extreme left) Governor-General of Ceylon, arriving to declare open T.K.S. Brothers Draruu Festival, staged for the benefit of Hindu School Building Fund. On his right Is Justice D. Nagalimgam (looking down).
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    58 4 PHOTO. Pres'dtent Tito of Yugoslavia wears a broad grin and a special ceremonial turban, as he inspects a Moslem Educational Centre in New Delhi during his visit to India a* a guest of the Government. The turban was presented to Tito by bis Moslem hosts at the
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  • 221 4 KOPAY. The fact that the beggar problem is assuming serious proportions was revealed in a tangible manner on Christmas Day, when several papers waited at the households cf the well-to-do in this area anticipating a treat. Many of those in prosperous circumstances rose to the occasion and
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  • 113 4 The first Communist terrorist to be killed In Selangor this year was shot dead In the State's first White area only about eight miles from Klang Sunday night (Jan. 2). He was Yeong Pui, 29-year-old Hokkien who walked into a Police ambush on the Telok
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  • 190 4 PRETORIA. Jan. 3 South African citizens of Indian origin wi-'l be debarred from bringing their wives and children living in India with effect from January 1. An official announcement issued in Pretoria says that the Immigrants Regulation Amendment Act of 1953 will come into force
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  • 66 4 A terrorist stopped ana blindfolded a Telecomg worker in the Rengam area cf Johore and took him three miles into the Jungle where he met. two other terrorists one Chinese, and the other an Indian. They stole his identity card and his pliers. He was released
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  • 17 4 The Executive Engineer, Besut (Trengganu), reported yesterday morning that the Jerteh ferry was closed.
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  • 772 4 London Journal's View LONDON, Jan. 2: The Influential weekly review, the Economist, sad. that last week's meeting of five Asian Prime Ministers at Djakarta has done much to deflect the attention of the Indonesian people from "the depressing confusion of tlir >
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  • 100 4 Afro-Asian Conference Not Permanent aAKACHI, Jan. 2: Prime Minister Mohammad AH of Pakistan told newsmen at the airport he was fully satisfied witn the discussions and the results of the parley whicn heralded an Afro-As*an conference. He said such an Afro-Asian meeting will not be a permanent feature. The Colombo
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  • 113 4 First Woman To Be Hanged In Free India NEW DELHI, Jan. The operator of a Delhi sterility clinic today was hanged as the jealous murderer of three girl employees wnom she suspected of having more than a ulin.cai interest in her husband. Rattan B&i Jain, about 3d. who was accused
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  • 198 4 The entire officials of the Singapore Government and City Council Labour Union were unanimously re-elected at the eighth annual delegates conference held on Friday last at its headquarters in Race Course Lane. The meeting was attended by 107 delegates representing 14 branches. Officials re-elected are: Mr.
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  • 68 4 Inauguration Of NUPW Johore Branch The inaugural conference of the National Union of Plantation Workers. Johore State Branch, will be held on Monday, Jan. 10 at 10 a.m. in the Government Assembly Hall, Johore Bahru. The Bishop of Singapore has appointed the Rev. Guok Koh Muo, Fi icst-tin-ohargo of the
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