Indian Daily Mail, 6 January 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail »OL. X. NO. 320 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 394 1 EDEN TO MEET NEHRU IN FEBRUARY TO ASSURE OF S.E.A.T.O.'S DEFENSIVE CHARACTER NEW DELHI, Jan. 5. Sir Anthony Eden, the British Foreign Secretary will visit New Delhi towards the end of February it was learned here. He is due to attend the c'EATO Conference at Bangkok <n February 23 and
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  • 157 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 5: The United Nations Secretary General, Mr. Dagr Hammarskjold^ and bis party had arrived in Hangkow on their way to Peking, a message to United Nations Headquarters reported yesterday. At Hangkow, the Secretary General's Party was met at the airfield
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  • 141 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 5. Foundation Stone of Krishnagiri Reservoir Project which will benefit people of North Salem District one of the most backward areas in Madras State— was laid by the Chief Minister Kamaraj Nadar. A Mammoth crowd from villages around had gathered
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  • 54 1 KARACHI. Pakistan Jan. 5- Abu Hasa n Sarkar \v;is sworn In Tuesday as a minister of the Central Pakistan government. He is the 14tn member of the g-cvernor general's new council of minister*. Sarkar, a lawyer, represent.the party led bv Abdul Kasem Fazlul Huq, dismissed chief minuter
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  • 156 1 VATICAN CITY Jan. 5 Pope Pius XII was reported Tuesday to be somewhat fatigued by overwork, particularly by the labour of drafting his delayed Christmas message. A. source close to the <* yoar old head of the Koman '.'atholie church said, however, that the slow, graduaj improvement
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  • 108 1 Co-Existence Or Co-Destruction From Our Own Correspondent BARODA, Jan. D. Onl> alternative to peaceful co-existence among world [Ovvors Is co-destruction, declared Premier Nehru inaugurating the Forty-second Annj/u Session 01 the Indian Science Congress at Baroda University campus yesterday. With the development of nuclear weapons scientists had assumed tremendous responsibility. Fortunately
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  • 74 1 PARiS, Jan. 5: M. Pierre Mendes France, the French Prime Minister, may leave soon fo r a short holiday in Italy before starting h s official visit to Rome cn January 11 the Premier's office said yesterday. But a spokesman declined to reveal where
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  • 67 1 LONDON, Jan. 5: Britain will hand back to Ethiopia on February 28 border territories on the Somaliland frontier which it has administered since British forces freed them from Italian occupation m world war two. The Foreign Office announcing this said the agreement with Ethiopia
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  • 55 1 KARACHI, Pakistan Jan. 5 The Education-Cultural Commission of the International Assembly of Moslem Youths, in session in Karachi Tuesday decided to request the Egyptian government to convene n conference of radio authorities of Moste m countries. The purpose of thLs conference was the suggesteu propagation
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  • 175 1 HONG KONG, Jan. 5: Mr. Dag Hammarskjohl, United Nations Secretary General called o n Mr. Ch.m En Lai, the Chinese Premier two hours after his arrival in Peking today fo r talks on the fate of 11 American airmen gaoled as "spies". Peking Radio said the
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  • 160 1 The guests at the Sea View Hotel Tea Party given by Periya;- Reception Committee in honour of the visiting Indian leader Periyar E. V. Ramasamy included high government officials, university professors, legislative and City Councillors, Inula Government officials and prominent Chinese, Coy lonise
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  • 336 1 Afro-Asian Confab To Be Permanent Faature I-PALAR CALCUTTA, Jan. 5: Dr. L n. Palar, Indonesian AmDassaoo,. i n India said today the forthcoming Asian African Conference convened by the Colombo Powers "i s going to bo a permanent feature, anyhow that is the Intention" The Ambassador who returned her e
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  • 148 1 China's Offer To Fight Colonialism HONG KONG. Jan. s.— Mr. Chou En Lai offered China's support to Asian and African countries in their "fight against Colonialism." He did not say> whether China would accept "the invitation to the Afro-Asian Confer ence— called for the end of April by the Colombo
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  • 145 1 HONG KONG. Jan. 5 More than 100 representatives of 18 'countries are due to convene here Thursday to discuss Asian trade problems. The United Nations Economic Mission for Asia and the Far East will review current trade developments, commercial policies, barter arrangements, quotas and licensing procedures. Red
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  • 209 1 IMPROVING RELATIONS WITH S. E. A. BANGKOK, Jan. 0— Tlie Thai cabin/t decided to take a big step Improving relations with neighbouring Southeast Asian nations by sending three top leaders abroad. Although no dates were set diplomatic circles said the trio would complete their visits before the Manila Pact council
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  • 71 1 BANGKOK, Jan. 5. Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia is to visit Thailand, according to Palace sources here. The Director of Public Relations has today unable to confirm, the report but said an invitation to Marshal Tito was sent some days ago. Thailand and Yugoslavia agreed last November
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  • 163 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. a. Chinese Cultural Delegation left the city yesterday after giving performances that had packed theatres fully tor a ween. Tney were entertained at a farewell party Monday, at the Corporation Stadium m which many speakers including the Governor Sri Prak-jsit
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    • 487 2 IF certain political theories just propounded by Dato bir Cheng-lock Tan are to be the basis of tha UMNO-MCA Alliance, then all that we can say is that "Save Malaya rrom tne Alliance"! in a 9.oUUword article published in the latest issue ot the Malayan MLrror, the
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  • 46 2 JAMMU: The Jammu-Kash-mir University which so far has been merely an examining body, may beccme a teaching university, and some postgraduate classes may be started from this year. Th e matter is now und«r serious consideration cf the university authorities, Jt is leapt- FOC
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  • 3625 2 Union Minister Explains Government's Policy MADRAS: Mr. T. T. Krishna machari, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry stated here that there was no question yet of nationalisation of banks, and that Government's policy in this matter would emerge only when considering legisiation relating to taking
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    28 2 Colombo tlharati Youths Assrici'atlon celebrated Khsiratl Day with Pandit K. p. Kathnaiii (speaking:) in the chair. Puththaneri R. suhrainunium (right) was present there by special inv*:tattron
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  • 736 2 NEW DELHI: A Kill seeking to amend the Delimitation Commission Act engaged the attention Of the Lok Sabha for nearly three hours, last week with the result that the house fell back on its schedule and could not finish the discussion <*n the
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  • 119 2 TITO'S POLICE HOLD FRIEND OF BEVAN Vladimir Dedijer, A friend of former British Cabinet Minister Aneurin llevan and a lifelong comrade of President Tito of Yugoslavia, was put under house arrest by Yugoslav Foflice in Belgrade. Dedijer, 40, and the father of five children, is to be trl- ed on
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  • 661 2 Call For Kerala Academy Panikkar Urges Five-Year Plan TRIVANDRUM: Sardar K. M. Panikkar, presiding over the. Kerala Sahitya Parishat Conference, suggested the drawing up of a five year plan, under th e joint auspices of the Government, the University and literary organisations, to develop Mal iyaiam literature. He also suggested
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  • 111 2 VIJAYAWA.DA: Mts. Bharati Udayabhanu, M.P. from Travancore- Cochin, a nd Wn Bhanta Rao, a dancer, both travelling- from Delhi to Madras in a second class ladies wsmpnrtment of the Grand Trunk Express, were deprived thei r purses, watches and jewel s when they were asleep
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  • 272 3 Controversy Revived NEW DELHI: ihe controversy over the maps of China showing parts of iniiia as coining within the territories oi China has ag..m been revived. A year ago when India protested, Peking had explained that the maps were the legacy of the reactionary
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  • 68 3 CWMBATORR: T h Commissioner of Mettupalayam Municipality has banned by beat of drums, the consumption ut fish and fresh water from the Bhavani river without boiling. Since last four days, large number of dead linn were found floating in the river. Fishes in the
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  • 170 3 All-India Peace Congress At Madras .MADRAS. The All-India Coagttm for Peace and Asian Sol dur.t} mot at St. Mary's Hall. George Tcwn, for the Meoad day *-'n Fr.dav last undS| the presidentship of Dr. Sau'uddin Kichlew. The Congress divided itself nito oix groups and discussea the following subjects: (1J As
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  • 148 3 THHTFUR: Mr. N. Nallanumpytti Sarkarai Manrad>ar, M.L..C., the Pattagar Of p a- lujacottai. President of the District Board, in the chair, a meeting of the bhoodan organisation waa held recently at Chennaimalai, Mr. K. S. Periaswami Gounder, addressed the gathering. The following land donations were made:
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  • 118 3 NEW DELHI: Sri Jawaharlal Nehru will meet the French Premier, M Pierre Me ndes-France, i n Paris after the Commonwealth Prime Mlnist« rs' Conference !n London early in February, it was Irarnt here. Thp French Government, it <s understood, has invited" Sri Nehru tc
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  • 437 3 Indo- Yugoslav Declaration: London Press Comments LONDON: THE TIMES commenting on the joint statement issued in New Delhi last week by Mr. Nehru, and President Tito said that it seemed to reflect more of Indian pchcy than Yugoslav experience. Where the satement describes the formation of blocs and the accumulation
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  • 144 3 KARACHI Mr. A. K. Fa2« lul Huq, leader of the United Frcnt Parliamentary party and deposed Premier of East Bengal, said in Lahore that he was not resigning: from the leadership of the party. His talks with Mr. Mohammed Ali. he added, was over "fn
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  • 31 3 NEW DELHI: The Budget session of the L/>k Sabh^ wW commence on Monday. Ff»h 21, at 11 a.m.. th*» I/)k Sabha Recr-etar'afc announced last -.veek~ FOC
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  • 79 3 TRIVANDRUM: The Plantation Inquiry Commission has finished its tour of rubber, tea and coffee plantations in Travancore-Cochin. ftf.ie Commissiion held discussions with planters, in particular, with small growers, the various plantersf associations, trade union leaders and the Chief Minister, other Ministers and ofnciiafls of the State.
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  • 59 3 The Chinese Cultural Deie-gat-on Kim accorded a waim recall on Iji Madras, when they aaXved tlienj. This picture shuws the leader inspecting a Guard of Honour presented by the O>nKre&s Seva Dal. (Right) Chinese Cultural i>elegation visited Madras Museum *>n 30-12.54. The leader *>*
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  • 78 3 KOMBAY: Mr. L. tX Ja-n, Director-General of Civil Aviation, announced recently that tno weekly frequency of the Air mdda International rZotporation's service to the U.IC would be increased from f° ur lo six fry the middle of next year. Three Supor-Oonste'.latlons which the
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  • 104 3 SURAT: Fifteen people, including four women, were arrested in connection with last week's incident lerictlnj-: to police firing on a riotous mob In Valod, about 40 ml lea from here. The arrested people included Kesarl Singh, said to fou a leader of Adivasi Mandm, a
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  • 41 3 NEW DELHI. Dr. Kwame Nkjrumah:. Fr^me Minister of the Gold Coast. expected to visit India early n Mnrca. it is learned hfi/c The vrogramme of h'B visit is likely to be finalized in February.— FOC
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  • 42 3 MADRAS: A Parade of the N.C.C. (A r Win?) was held at Avadi M l'tary Camp on Jan. 2 at 7.45 a.m. Mr. C. Subranwniaro, Fiance Mfci^r, *4« the Parade. Later, he v'slted the Avadl Copgresa aite. FOC
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  • 49 3 Relief For Parlakimedi Riot Victims CUTTACK: The United Relict Committee, under the presidentship of »the Chief Minister, has decided to contribute Ks 5,000 for relief o f tne s'^TJerers in the last disturbances in Parlakimedi on Oct. 29 when several cases of arson and looting took pdace there.— FOC.
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  • 138 3 BOMBAY. Mr. Sadath AM Khan, parliamentary Secretary to th e Ministry of External Affairs, stated here, on his return from Cairo, that peopiein the Middle East were taking a keen interest in the talks on the proposed Afro-Asian conference. Mr. Khan, who was a delegate
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  • 142 3 BOMBAY: Polio affected men and women in Bombay will shortly have a-n association which will open up before them a new world of hope. One of the sponsors of the Association, the only of its kind in India, Mr. H. b. Kher, himself
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  • 48 3 100,000 Tons Of Sugar Released For Sale NEW DELHI: The Government of India has decided to release for i"ree sale about 100,000 tons of mini ptcducod by the factories from Dec. l t.6 15, during the 1954-55 season, according to a iFood and Agriculture Ministry announce- merit. FOC
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  • 252 3 Rs. 1 00 m. Deficit For Pakistan For Third Quarter KARACHI:.. The balance cf payments statement for the quarter July to September this year, officially released by the Pakistani Government, shows an over all deficit of Rs. 10.81 crores a" s against Rs. 9.83 crores fo r the previous quarters.
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  • 76 3 "The Light That The Mahatma Kindled" NAGPTJR: Mr. NAgarwalj General Se<;f«'tary, Indian Naticniti C'onjjress, addressing the Hi.rc.itfn Htutlents fteminor on OmMm, recently told "The light that Gandhi kndled In India will, 1 am sure, spread throughout the world to sustain humanity for centuries to come..* A hour 25 students from
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  • 54 3 NEW DELHI President Rn.iendra Prasad has given, h s assent to the prevent've l>fent on (Amendment) 3 11, 1954, whicn was passed bv both Houses of ParVament during the last session. its obiect is to extend the life o* l the ex stin«r Act ttH
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  • 719 4 M. P., Doctor Dispensary Assistant In Court COLOMBO: The thre e suspects in connection with aa illegal operation performed on Miss Kanthi Jayamenika, 22 year old! private secretary of Mr. Henry Abeywickreana, M. 1* for Baddegama were produced before Oalle magistrate, Mr. it. G.
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  • 60 4 JAMMU, Kashmir Jan. 5 The Kashmir High Court has freed Abdul GhanL Goni, a Member of the Constituent Assembly arrested last August after saying he planned to form an Opposition Party. The Court ordered his release after he had presented a Habeas Corpus petition yesterday. They ruled
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  • 38 4 ASWAN, Egypt Jan. 5.— The Aga Khan had a very bad night with a high temperature,' 1 one of his secretaries said today. But there was no cause for alarm, »hc added. Reuter
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  • 226 4 Bandits Derail Goods Train Terrorists derailed a Malayan Railway goods train on the Bast Coast line in the Bahru area of Negri Sembilan on Tuesday by removing a rail length. Then engine ana its 13 wagons all left the line. The engine fireman hurt his hand. He was the only
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  • 70 4 Tiie iollowing statement was issued by tne Chief Veterinary O«icer. Mr. R. A. WngiU, yesterday aiternoon--1 •claimants in the BeUol; area who were given vouchers by the Government Survey x earns on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week a*e asked to gu to the same place
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  • 78 4 •JAKARTA, INDONESIA, Jan. 5 Th« Indonesian government is out to build up tiuuo with Midd^ East countries. It is senddi£ a trade dele gation to Cano in January to sign a um.mrcmt mtrwmiit with Egypt. Tnen the m;~--four weeks to conduct negotiations on tvaoe and
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  • 127 4 CAIRO, Jan. s— The Begum Aga Khan said her husband "is suffering a high fever" but his condition is "not" serious. "He is better today," she added. The Begum, now vacationing in Aswan with the ailing leader of the Ismail sect, said in a telephone interview
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  • 349 4 HONG KONG, Jan. 5 The Peking Peoples Daily said today the Chinese people welcome the plan to hold a Conference Of Asian and African States in Indonesia at the end of Aprifl. The proposal to hold tne Conference has won the approval of just
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  • 52 4 MEXICO CITY, Jan. A group of Catholic women asHted Archbishop L«u:s Maria Martnez yesterday to forbid baptizing children with the name or Jesus, in a petition they said it was sacrilegious that almost daily the police record* reported crimes committed by men bearing the name o? tne
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  • 80 4 COLOMBO: Th e Government of India has issued fresh instructions to the States early this month asking the Home Departments of States to extend without levying any additional fee the three months' visas Of Ceylonese students to cne year On application, according to information reaching Colombo.
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  • 41 4 COLOMBO: The University Court will meet on Jan. 12 to elect the Vice-Chancellor of the Ceylon University. Notices tc this effect have been sent out to all the members. The Court will consider nominations when it meets. FOC
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  • 80 4 The Commissioner of India in Malaya, Mr. R, K. Tandon. will leave Singapore on iTriday, (Jan. 7.) on a six-day visit to Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei. During this visit he will present Letters of Credence to H. E. the Governor of Sarawak, H. E.
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  • 42 4 The High Commissioner, Sir Donail MacGiJilivray, left the Federation yesterday Wednesday, for a short unofficial visit to Hon^ ,Kong. He was accompanied by L#ady MacGillivray. During his absence, Mr. D. C. Watherston, will administer the Govornment.
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  • 171 4 Br. Russian Steel Plants For India NEW DELHI, Jan. 5 Britain and Russia are both likely to build steel plants for the Indian Government to be paid for on a long term basis. A Soviet offer has been accepted in principle and it is understood talks between an Indian Committee
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  • 303 4 COLOMBO: Some of our schools axe "dens of political intrigue 1 where teachers make use of senior school boys for election work in their districts. According to reports received by the Department of Education, these political activities of teachers have resulted in a marked
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  • 488 4 PEAKE TJic Central Provident Fund Ordinance has been introduced by Government for the benefit of employees. The employer is required under this Ordinance to deduct proportion of the employees wages each month, and to forward such amount, together with a similar sum which the employer
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  • 29 4 A symposium on 'our attitude towards life' is the programme of our meeting to be held today under the auspices of The Theosophical Society, Singapore Ledge.
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  • 39 4 Tamils Festival Badminton Players To Note All the badminton players now tak ng part in the Tamils Festival Badminton Tournaments are requested to meet Mr. K. R. Muthlah, at the Junior Technical School, Salestier Road, at 6 p.m. today.
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