Indian Daily Mail, 13 January 1955
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Title Section17 1955-01-13 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 327 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955 1 OUR PAGES 15 CENTS17 words
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167 1955-01-13 1 Every Year At II a.m. On January 3Oth NEW DELHI, Jan. 12: Every year on Jan. 30, death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, a two-minute silence will be observed throughout India at 11 a.m. m memory of those who sacrificed their lives for India'sFOC - 167 words
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173 1955-01-13 1 The Indian Recreation Club retained the championship of the Tamils Festival Football Tournament by defeating The Indian Youngsters by four goals to nil m the Tamils Festival Football Tournament Finals held last night at the Jalan Besir Stadium. Mr. P. Govindasamy Pillai J.P.,173 words
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Article45 1955-01-13 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 12.— The Indian government extended permission for United states' airlines to operate through India, pending negotiation for a new India-United States agreement. The extens'on reduces tne services of Pan American and Trans World Airlines b\ one th?rd. APAP - 45 words
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158 1955-01-13 1 Privy Council Dismisses Chettiar's Appeal LONDON, Jan. 12. The Judicial Committee of the Privy council yesterday gave judgment dismissing with costs an appeal by the Firm of A.. M. k. M. P., moneylenders of New Lane, Penang, arising trom an action brought by the firm against M. R. M. PenyananReuter - 158 words
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Article21 1955-01-13 1 AfghanistanYugoslav Pact NEW DELHI. Jan. 12— Tfte Afghan Embassy says a friendship agreement has been signed between Afghanistan and Yugoslavia. APAP - 21 words
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270 1955-01-13 1 Eden Will Stay Here For DISCUSSION WITH MaCDONALD ON SOUTH EAST ASIA SITUATION LONDON, Jan. 12: Sir Anthony Eden British Foreign Secretary will visit Cairo February 20, on his way to the Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) Conference at Bangkok, it was officially announced here. He will stay m Cairo270 words
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Article22 1955-01-13 1 Results of all competitions held m connection with the Tamils Festival will be published m our next issue.22 words
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197 1955-01-13 1 Aga And Ali To Make Big Investments In Egypt CAIRO, Jan. 12.— Prince Aly Khan, said that an official announcement on the succession to the leadership of the 20 million strong Moslem Ismaili sect now held by his 77 year old father the Aga Khan will be "made m dueReuter - 197 words
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Article154 1955-01-13 1 he will have had talks m London, Pakistan, India and Ceylon Prime Ministers, they will be here for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference beginning on January 31. WILL MEET NASSER During his brief halt m Cairo the Foreign Secretary is expected to discuss with Lieutenant Colonel AbdeL GamalReuter - 154 words
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Article46 1955-01-13 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 12: John D. Rockfeller Jr. yesterday set aside a U5520,000,000 fund to "strengthen and develop Protestant Technological Education m the United States." The gift probably is the largest single grant ever made for purposes of religious training 1 APAP - 46 words
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Article50 1955-01-13 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 12.— The State of Orissa, South of Calcutta, :s offering rewards of 400 rupees (US$B4) for every tiger killed. The animals are said to kill hundreds of persons annually some reports puttiner the yearly toll as high as 600. APAP - 50 words
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Article, Illustration122 1955-01-13 1 anda, a-. K. Isaac, Syed Ahmed J.P., Photos. Rev. Fr. Xavler s- Than! jva yagam of Ceylon University arrives here beaming- with smiles to participate in Tamils Festival, to be celebrated here on Friday. Jan. 14, 1956 at 6 p.m. In this connection a tea-party has been122 words
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Article67 1955-01-13 1 NEW YORK. Jan. 12. tf.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said the United Stated "will be slow to anger" m dealing with Red China for freedom of American prisoners held by the Reds. He said this cautious attitude, which follows the words ofAP - 67 words
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Article, Illustration667 1955-01-13 1 University Should Foster Tamil Says Thani Nayagam ITS BEAUTY GREATNESS UNRIVALLED IN THE WORLD (From Our Special Representative) The learned utterances of the eminent Tamil scholar Itev. Than! Nayagam, made a deep impression on the audience at the Hotel Magestic Roaf Garden, last evening. Ch:nese,I.D.M. - 667 words
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Article229 1955-01-13 1 Progress In Peking Talks On 'U.S. Airmen 9 Reported UNITED NATIONS, Jan. 12 A U.N. spokesman said yesterday that U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold had made progress m his Peking talks toward the release of 11 imprisoned American fliers. The spokesman declared "the Secretary General hasAP - 229 words
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Article125 1955-01-13 1 iml.w lunft., jan. 12: Mr. Dulles, described the mission of Mr. Dag Hammarskjold, the Id be necessary to give the the outcome is known. United Nations Secretary General, to China to try to obtain the release of 11 United States Airmen held as spies as one ofReuter - 125 words
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Article93 1955-01-13 1 TOKYO, Jan. 12: U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold arrived m Tokyo Wednesday en route to New York from Red China. He did not hint of the success or failure of his mission to free 11 U.S. airmen held by the Communists. Hammarskjold and six aides planned toA.P. - 93 words
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124 1955-01-13 1 Seamen's Strike At Calcutta: 50 Arrests CALCUTTA, Jan. lft: More titan 50 people were arrested here yescerauy and charged With, tnciimg seamen to join the 4,000 employees of India's biggest river navtgutto-n concern who went on strike Sunday night. The General Secretary of the Bengal Seamen's Union and leader ofReuter - 124 words
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Article113 1955-01-13 1 BERLIN, Jan. 12.— John H. Nobl© said yesterday he heard while a prisoner a t Vorkuta that Lt. Gen. Vasaly Stalin, playboy son of the late dictator, is m Lubianka prison m Moscow, Noble, released by the Russians last Saturday after 9^ year B imprisonment, saidAP - 113 words
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Article79 1955-01-13 1 CANBERRA, Jan. 12. Mr. Robert Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, left here by air on the first leg of a round the world trip. Mr. Menzies who Is flying to Fremantle to join the liner Himalaya is on h s way to attend the Commonwealth Pr'nieReuter - 79 words
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620 1955-01-13 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs. Jan. 13, 1955 Whither MCA? IT is only human nature to act against one's ideals when cne is no longer interested m them or is unable to attain them. When the attainment of those ideals is a duty imposed on one, then one deliberately .issumes620 words
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Article190 1955-01-13 2 Bharathi-Most Worthy Poet Laureate Of Free India POONA. The three-day Tamil festival celebrated by the Kalai Kazhagam has just concluded here. At the celebrations which were held at the local South Indian School Saraswati Vidyalaya which was dedicated to Bharati Mr. Trdoka Sitaraman. Editor, of BJVAJI.FOC - 190 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-01-13 2 Herbert Morrison, 67, Deputy Leader of the British Parliamentary Labour Party, and his bride, the former Miss Edith Meadowcroft, 45, Leave Rochdale, Lancashire, Parish Church after their, wedditrj there on January 6. The couple met on a yolf course at Davos, Switzerland. Morrison's first wife died m tlyAP - 53 words
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Article297 1955-01-13 2 BOMBAY: The question as to how best the services of the proposed National Productivity Centre could be utilised to increase industrial production m bombay State was discussed at a conference of the representatives of the State Government, employers and employees and 1.L.0. experts at the Secretariat. Mr.FOC - 297 words
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Article82 1955-01-13 2 MADRAS: The Government has decided to set up 20 quarantine stations m N. Arcot, Salem, S, Kanara, Coimbatore and Chingfleput districts as a safety measure against the spread of rinderpest from other states. At present the diseascis practically extinct m this State The only precautionFOC - 82 words
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Article129 1955-01-13 2 BOMBAY: Mr. K.M. Mim ahi, Governor of \j. P. wild here that 1954 could be rightly called ',rs'ehru'.s Year." Mr. Munahl, who was speaking at a reception nccorded to him at .1 m null Hal] by the Bom Lay I\< .C. said Mr. Nehru, aFOC - 129 words
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Article224 1955-01-13 2 MAuruva: Discussion on me Pans, (tvolii, Koinkauvanain. tiantnaram and Piyandhaikantnararn) continued at mo Ann.iiualai taanram for tne second day, under the auspices of the Tamil Pan Araicnl Conference, Prof. P. Samuamurtni presided. Some Oduvars sang Thevaram pieces composed m those Pans. After analysing the Aronan* andFOC - 224 words
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Article65 1955-01-13 2 Butler Stassen Talks LONDON Jan. II: Mr. R. A. Butler Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer and Mr. Harold Stassen head of the United States Mutual Security Agency will confer here before flying to Paris for the meeting of the organisation for European Economic Co-operation later ..us week. Mr. stassen willReuter - 65 words
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Article115 1955-01-13 2 Delhi-Peking Radio Tel Link NEW DELHI: A direct radio telegraph link was cpened between New Delhi, and Peking. The link was 1 inaugurated with an excnange of greetings between Sri Jagjivan Kam, India's Minister of Communications, and Mr. Chu Hsueh-fan. China's Minister of Post s and Tele-Communicaticns. Sri Jagjivan Ram,115 words
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Article94 1955-01-13 2 TUTICO/PvN: Mn. X, P. S. Natarajan, a prominent salt manufacture, met with a f atai accident while driving his tractor last week m Veppilo dai, 20 miles fro m here. As he was negotiating a small ditch, Natarajan was thrown out, and the tractoi itself topple<i overFOC - 94 words
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522 1955-01-13 2 MADRAS. bir Kenneth Mealing, Chairman of tfie Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., praised the progressive spirit of the Madrasi, and said He hoped that the new spirit of India, manifest m diverse fields of progress, would be maintained through her democratic ideals. Sir Kenneth andFOC - 522 words
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Article114 1955-01-13 2 LUC KNOW. Can an elephant be used m plouyhing land more economically than a tractor? Agricultural experts m Utiar Pradesh claim it can be m fact, they are {joint/ ahead wiifi the experiment In a Government form m Sitapur district. The Deputy Forest Minister, Mr. Jay MohanFOC - 114 words
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158 1955-01-13 2 OOTACAMUND: The proposal of the Government of India Atomic Energy Commißsion to establish a cosmic ray research laboratory m the Niigiris has materialised. It was some six months ago that Dr. J. H. Bhaba Member, Atomic Energy Commission, visited this place for selecting aFOC - 158 words
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415 1955-01-13 2 TIRUCHLRAPAIXI: Yuvaraj Karan Singh Sadar-i-Ki.vasat, ol Kashmir, expressed his groat upptvciation of the grandeur and beauty of South Indian temples, and observed that they were well preserved, and were starul&r,^ monuments of their ancient culture and art. He said temples m the NorthFOC - 415 words
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Article118 1955-01-13 2 NEW DELHI: Tne penicillin factory at Plmpn, neat Poona, ana the D.i-».r. factory m Ajtihi are reaay to start production within the next iew weeks. originally pflanned to produce up to eight million mega units of peniciUJi per year, the factory is now expected to prouuce 15FOC - 118 words
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Article96 1955-01-13 2 DACCA: Mr. M. A. H. lapahanl, Minister lor Commerce and Industries, announced Here that a separate Licensing Board for the grant of import licences to this Province would be .set up m East Bengal. The Minister also disclosed the decision of trie Central Jovernment toFOC - 96 words
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Article83 1955-01-13 2 TELLICHERRY: A part> cf Harijann, led by Sri Subia n:in .a m, entered the Annapuorani temple at Cherukunnu 1- .«n{l v amidst a (lis play of fl reworks music, and prayers*. A public meet ng \ias htld under the auspu-eft cf the Harijans' Day CeleKrat i«nFOC - 83 words
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231 1955-01-13 2 Book On Indian Plays Mexican Govt.'s Plan BOMBAY The Ciovernmeni. of Mexico intends to produce a book on Indian plays and the progress of dramatic art In this country With this purpose m view the Mexican Government has deputed to India Senor Alrredo Gomez de L,a. Vega, one ot itsFOC - 231 words
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Article110 1955-01-13 2 MADJtiAS: Mr. t.T. Krishnamachari, union Commerce ana Industries Minister said here tnat the Madras Foreat L»eijai tnient had been asked to investigate Uie possibility of deveitViUtf tne planting gf euca^jrptua m tno Nngms. MR xvrjSiinaiaacnan, addica&ing reporters aiter a luciuig w »tn tne Mutuas Inuuacnes auaFOC - 110 words
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Article93 1955-01-13 2 KAKACHI: M^n Ziauddin, Chairman of the budan Governor General's Advisory Commission sad here that he had placed before tho Pakistan Government a request of the Sudanese Government for the services of five experienced judicial otticers to be appointed judges mi n the Sudan. The vacanciesFOC - 93 words
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Article40 1955-01-13 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Keaiiav Deva Malaviya, Minister m the Ministry of Natural. Resources and Scientific Research will m future be resignated as Mtnister of Natural Resources, says a Press Note issued by the Cabinet Senrptariat FOCFOC - 40 words
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205 1955-01-13 3 RAGHAVAN FOR PARIS? NEW DELHI: A number of changes In India's diplomatic corps is lkeJy to be announced shortly It is conHideicd lkely that ih e Foreign Secretary Mr R. K. Nehru would be sent as Ambassador to a major country, prcbably Ch.na. India'sFOC - 205 words
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328 1955-01-13 3 Vow Taken Four Centuries Ago To Be Fulfilled JAIPUR: A vow taken uy the blacksmiths of Cnittor tMewar Kajastnan) four centunes ago will be fulfilled m March when their descendants will make a triumphal march mto the fort. The ancestors of the present day ncmandic tribe Gadulya Lo liars (blacksmithsFOC - 328 words
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Article257 1955-01-13 3 SKW DELHI: The Government cf md.a have decided to increase with immediate etfect tr.e export duty o n tea Irom seven annas to ten annas per pound. Government have also decided to increase tiie export quota t>y another two per cent rrom Kil.s t cFOC - 257 words
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Article137 1955-01-13 3 TIRUNEL.VJSLI: The director o f Harijan Welfare, Mat> a tias ordered that hostel* which get publ.c luiius, should not bear words mdi cative of caste m their names. He has directed that the names of all such hostels should! be renamed either afte r leadersFOC - 137 words
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Article178 1955-01-13 3 NAGPUR: A Civil suxt for Ks. 20, filed m lym by the Madhya Pradesn Gcvernment against the Union Government I railways), was dismissed by a Nagpur Judge after 45 hearings, extending over G' 2 years. The State Government through the Deputy Commissioner, Nagpur, claimed compensation otFOC - 178 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-01-13 3 DECLINE TO GIVE NAMES PHOTO. Three member* of a aevenstrcng Indonesian Youth Delegation to a youth rally In Peking arrive at Hongkong frcm China after the rally, en route to an international Rural Youth Gathering m Vienna, Austria. They declined to give their names.- APAP - 45 words
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Article176 1955-01-13 3 LONDON: Offlcials at l«ondcn airport were holding an inquiry into tne death of 390 monkeys at tne airport over the week-end. The monkeys, m a batch of 1600 on their way frcm India to New York where found dead m a van while waiting forFOC - 176 words
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261 1955-01-13 3 NEW DELHI; Sri UN. Dhebar, Congress President-elect, met Sri Nehru last Thursday and had discussions with him for 45 minutes m connection with the forthcoming A--I.C.C. sesrfon at Avadi FolJticaii and economic issues, on which Congress Policy is to be embodied m theFOC - 261 words
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124 1955-01-13 3 BRITISH STEEL EXPERTS MAY VISIT INDIA NEW DELHI: A British techn cal mission may be invited to visit India m connection with the British effer of a steel plant o n a long-term cred t basis, it is learnt. It is understood that the Government of Ind a have notFOC - 124 words
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Article, Illustration35 1955-01-13 3 Burmese Embassy lit Colombo celebrated Burmese Independence Day with a party which was attended by the Governor-General Sir Oliver Goonetilleke (extreme right) and Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala (to his left).35 words
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Article142 1955-01-13 3 Death Of PEPSU Chief Minister RATIALA. Col. Raghbu Singh, Chief Minister or P.Iu.P.S.U. died here at 10-40 on Friday at his residence tiler a prolonged illness. He was 62. Col. Raghtoir Singh was ill for the last four months. According to .an attending physician he was better but at 4.30FOC - 142 words
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116 1955-01-13 3 BANAKAS: Ten persona killed and hve injured wiiun a, bus caught lire and burnt down after dasnlng against a tree near Rooertsganj m Mirzapur district m Thursday evening. The bus carrying 20 persons was going from Kooertsganj to Aharaura, a few miles away.FOC - 116 words
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109 1955-01-13 3 Andhra Elections: First Unopposed Return For Congress KAKINADA: Mr. Redaj Kamaiah, Congress nominee, for the Pallipalem reserved constituency, has been declared elected unopposed to the Andhra State Assembly, the nom.nation papers of the otner three cand. dates having been rejected on the ground tftat they were not m order. ThisFOC - 109 words
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Article57 1955-01-13 3 MADRAS: Mr. P. S. Kumaraswami. Raja Governor of Orissa, will arrive In Madras on the morning of Jan. 16. He will leave the same night for r tajapalnyam. After a two stay at Raiapalayam, he will return to Madras on Jan. ML Mr. Kumaraswami Raja M)\ leaveFOC - 57 words
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Article104 1955-01-13 3 PONDICHERRY. A tentative programme for Prtme Minister Nehru's forthcoming visit to Pondlcfierry has been draivn up, Mr. Nehru who is arriving here on Jan. 16 by train will be received by the Chief Commissioner, Mr. Keival Singh at the station where a guard, oj h<mour will104 words
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Article132 1955-01-13 3 LUC3KNOW: The plenar;session of the All-India •Family Planning Conference, wnich concluded here last week recommended to the Government of India the eariy establishment of a national institute of population research for undertaking researcnes m tne growth of population from the demographic, sociological, economic, heaith and otn<-'r angles. SuchFOC - 132 words
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Article141 1955-01-13 3 NEW DELHI: The Central Government earmarked Rs. 180,000,000 for schemes tc supply more drinking water id both rural and urban areas throughout the country. State Governments have beta asked to submit schemes m detail showing were they wish to extend supplies ofNAFEN - 141 words
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Article25 1955-01-13 3 NEW DELHI Jan. 11: The 'idian government has t-uiec* ■~>-it all missionaries frorCommonwealth countries nris* have BBceial visas to enter Mtor- APAP - 25 words
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224 1955-01-13 3 India-Africa Voyage-More Comforts For III Class Passengers BOMBAY; Third Glass accommodation m sea voyaged will have a new standard of comfort for passengers on the India-Africa run from Jan. 9. This is m compliance with the recor.imendations of the Passenger Committee, appointed by the Union Government four years ago. TheFOC - 224 words
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Article172 1955-01-13 3 NKW DELHI: Kuoita to control "oecn. infection m standing paudy crops, wtucii causes tremendous damage, a J now be*n^ made by spia'yuig fungiciaes such as Coppoesuu, bordeaux Mixture and uchera. Attempts are also being made m the central Rice Ke« search Institute, Cuttack, to grow aNAFEN - 172 words
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Article189 1955-01-13 3 NEW DEL.HI: over 900 am mals were insured during tne previous year under the animal welfare insurance schemes, run by the Delhi Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ammals. This was inaugurated m August 1953 by Delhi's Health Minister, Dr. Sushila Nayat. Approximately 1,500 anl«NAFEN - 189 words
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Article73 1955-01-13 3 JAMMU: Mr. Justice Jailal Kilam, m the Jammu-Kashmir High Court, rejected the habeas corpus application submitted by Mohammad Aizal Khan, a former Sub-Inspector of Police, detained by tho order of the Additional Distric Magistrate, Srina^ar, under Section 3 of the Preventive Detention A.ct. His Lorship observeFOC - 73 words
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228 1955-01-13 3 Hostels For Delinquent Children NEW DELHI: Social Welfare boarud ot states have uecn asneu by tne Central tK>aid to submit scnemes tor jnau^uiaL.ii^ nostels lor delinquent cnudren. Miie proposal is to set up ho^teis toe coiktren on probation wno nave no nomes. These nostels wiii be open institutions where cmichenNAFEN - 228 words
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Article264 1955-01-13 3 MANGALORE: Rt. tiev. Dr. Victor Kosario 'Fernandez, bishop of Mangalore Diocese, cued due to Jicart attack at 6 a.m. on Jan. 4 at theCodialoail Church when he was onerijig prayers. He was aged 13, xhe body was taken to the Mmagrea church at HampauKaita whereFOC - 264 words
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Article98 1955-01-13 3 ALEXANDRIA: The Egypt an Government had cancelled the contract granted seven years ago to a local Greek company for the salvage ot ','uld and other valuables from the hulls of the French fleet of the Emperor Napoleon, which was sunk by Nelson's British Fleet m AbcukiNAFEN - 98 words
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40 1955-01-13 3 New Chief Justice Of Allahabad High Court LUCKNOW: Mr. Justice Orby He well Mootham will be sworn-in as Chief Justice of ♦he Allahabad Hierh Court on lan 11. Mr. Mootham will succeed the retiring Chief Juit'cc. Mr, g. Mtilk.. FOCFOC - 40 words
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241 1955-01-13 4 Sinhalese Tamil To Be Media Of Instruction In Senior Secondary Classes From 1957 COLiOMBO: The Ceylon Government last Thursday announced its decision fro introduce Sinhalese and Tamil, the official languages of Ceylou, as the media of instruction m the senior secondary classes by December, 1957, m all subjects except scienceFOC - 241 words
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Article102 1955-01-13 4 EL.PITIYA: The English rpciikin^ section m the country was m a minority and it was doing- a great disservice to the country by ignoring j'Ublic opinion said V. Sasanatilakc Thero. He spoke m Sinhalese*.' .The occasion was the Buddha jayanthi meeting convened at the Maligatcnna TempleFOC - 102 words
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Article113 1955-01-13 4 TOKYO, Jan. 12; A spokesman for Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld's "mercy" mission to Peking said during the one hour stop-over m Tokyo today "Families of the eleven American pilots held by the Chinese must have a little more patience." Mr. Hammarskjoeld's Executive Secretary, Mr. PerReuter - 113 words
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Article89 1955-01-13 4 SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, Jan. 12. Costa Rica jannounced yesterday a small rebed aerial force presumably from Nicaragua has seized a Costa Rican town on a direct invasion route to this capital city. The Foreign Ministry said a break m relations between the adjoining Centre 1AP - 89 words
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Article72 1955-01-13 4 NEW DELiHI, Jan. U. Reports reaching here from Nepal say the Himalayan Kingdom has sharply increased expenditures on check -posts on its border with Tibet, occupied by the Chinese Communists since 1951. A Defense Ministry spokesman was 'quoted as teiling the Nepalesc Advisory Assembly In Katmandu thatAP - 72 words
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Article168 1955-01-13 4 CHAVAKACHCHERg:: Mr. S. J. v. Chedvanayakam, QC, president of the Tamil Arasu Kadchi, told a mass meeting of the Party at the Pandithalachi Amman temple that the future of the Tamils could not be entrusted to leaders who forsook their poilicies for personal ends. Tlie commonFOC - 168 words
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Article165 1955-01-13 4 JAFFNA: That the Jaffna Municipal Council should conduct all its business m future m Sinhalese was one of the resolutions passed at a public reception to the newly elected members of the Jaffna Municipal Ccuncil on Saturday unaer the auspices of the All-Ceylon Swabastha Movement. The ChairmanFOC - 165 words
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257 1955-01-13 4 Immodesty In Dress Starts In School? MAGGONA: Immodesty m dress >began m the school where girls were taught physical education dressed m short skirts, said Narada Thero m the course of his presidential address at a dual function o* the Maggona Buddhist Association. He said he once refused to enterFOC - 257 words
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313 1955-01-13 4 COLOMBO: The Western and ayurvedjc systems of medicine should be taught side by side m all medical institutions, according t o Captain G. Srinivasa Murti, Chairman of the Research Board on Ayurvedic Drugs and the Advisory council, Government of India. The. Captain, isFOC - 313 words
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118 1955-01-13 4 COLOMBO; "You have cheated god Kataragama," said the Additional oolomDo Magistrate, Mr. V- S. Gunawardena, addressing, Veeraputhran Muttdah of Peliyagoda lv the case m which he is charged with theft of a gold image of the Kataragama deity worth Rs. 1,365. It was stated thatFOC - 118 words
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104 1955-01-13 4 JAFFNA: The Government*? generosity to Colombo ana Anuradhapura should he exr tended to the Jaffna munljir pallty, said Mr. M. Karthigaaan, MMc at a public reception accorded him at the Jinnah maidan by the vannarponnai branch or the communist Party. The Government had lentFOC - 104 words
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Article39 1955-01-13 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 12: Police posted a guard about the home of senator Joseph McCarthy yesterday after a neighbour reported she had received a telephoned warning "We are going to Mow un Joe McCarthy tonight.'*- APAP - 39 words
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Article48 1955-01-13 4 COLOMBO: A group of fifty famous South Indian film stars and dramatists cailed the T.K.S. Brothers arrived by plane from India to Rive a series of performances m Ooilombo m aid of the Colombo Hindu College buildine fund. They were m Oeylon «reviously m 1928.- FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article107 1955-01-13 4 Sri K. P. Bhaskar, the noted dancer who has been entertaining Malayan audiences ever since he arrived m Singapore m 1952, is to marry a dancer, m \his home State of Travancore. The bride is Miss Santha, daughter of Sri Gopaia PUlai, a businessman of Trivanruim.107 words
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Article96 1955-01-13 4 NEW YORK, Jan. 12. Pakistan has "drastically modifled" Its dollar import restrictions under a liberalised policy for the first half cf this year, rel able sources said yesterday. The list of items now permitted for import new reportedly totals over 300 compared With 55 m theAP - 96 words
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Article66 1955-01-13 4 NEW DELHI: Jan. 12. Should an employer be required to p?.y workmen's compensation when a man-eating tiger kills an employee? The Deputy Commissioner of Cachar District m Assam State. North-eastern India says "Yea He has ruled the recent slaying of a tea plantation workei asAP - 66 words
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Article233 1955-01-13 4 Agreement For M 180 m. WASHINGTON, Jan. 12: The United States announced yesterday it has signed an agreement to provide USs6om. (MslBom.) m defence aid to Pakistan. The announcement said this allocation USs4om. for "emergency commodities" and USs2om. for economic development projects is partAP - 233 words
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77 1955-01-13 4 Keg. stratum 01 Electors unoer tne Supplementary Kegistration Regulat.ons started yewteitlay tnroj^nuut the Federation and v/ill continue until Jan. 19. Only those with outstanding applications for Citizenship or J&tate Nationality on the IV th of October, 1954, and who also sat.stied the age and77 words
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Article47 1955-01-13 4 LYON, Jan. 12. Crossword puzzles are net solved by chance, the Lyon Court of Appeals has ruled. It reversed a lower court which fined Jean Goursat, editor of a publication specializing m crossword contests, 300,000 francs (U*****.14) for conducting a lottery.- APAP - 47 words
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Article98 1955-01-13 4 The p-eriodic conference of LTnited Kingdom Representatives m th e Far East will take place at the Oommist} oner-Generals residence, Maliaig, m Singapore, between Feb. 26 and Mar. a. Mn Malcolm Mac Donald the Oommissioner-General for the United Kingdom mi n South Bast Asia, will98 words
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Article101 1955-01-13 4 An oifer from the Royal Thai «Joveinment, made tnrough tne British Embassy m Bangkok, tc give 150 tons of rice for flood relief has been accepted with gratitude by the Federation and Singapore Governments. Tne Thais offered to give 100 tons of 25 per101 words
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Article110 1955-01-13 4 Wanted Cooks For Navy There are still a number of vacancies m the Royal Malayan Navy for officers' cooks, and special recruiting will take place on Monday, Feb. 7 at Royal Malayan Naval Barracks, Woodlands. British subjects or Federal citizens between the age of 17 and 20 years who wish110 words
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Article43 1955-01-13 4 Sir Eric Pridie, Chief Medical Adviser to the Colonial Office, London, will visit the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, at 0.30 a.m. today (Thursday), At 3.30 p.m.. Sir Eric will visit the Social Hygiene Hospital ir\ Middle Road.43 words
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Article32 1955-01-13 4 Five terrorists two armed with rifles burnt 250 rubber trees on smallholdings Cralgielea Estate, Muar, Jchore, on Monday, says an Emergency communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday.32 words
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Article24 1955-01-13 4 The Executive Engineer, Dungun Trengganu, reported yesterday morning that the Dungun ferry is closed due to strong gales and heavy seas.24 words
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Article77 1955-01-13 4 CEYLON TO BE REPUBLIC IN 1956? COLOMBO, Jan. 12: The Ceylon Cabinet will soon le cutKed to consider declaring Ceylon a Republic m 1U56. The resolutions Committee of the governing United Ala-tw-nal Party decided unanimously last night to suomit the proposal, which party sources said would not i*ejudice Ceylon's continuanceReuter - 77 words
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Article83 1955-01-13 4 BOMBAY, Jan. 12: A fr.st Cargo service on the JapanMalaya Ceylon-India-Pakistan run by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha line opened with the arrival here tcday of the Heiyo Maru from Japan. The line is employing six fast cargo vessels on this route cutting down the voyage83 words
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