Indian Daily Mail, 18 January 1955
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Title Section16 1955-01-18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 331. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration1304 1955-01-18 1 Rev. Thani Nayagam's Plea At Farewell Party Be Proud Of Own Culture DR. LIN YU-TANG (By Our St*ff Reporter) "It gives me great pleasure and comfort to find that the University of Malaya will socn be having a Dcprutinent of Studies m which1,304 words
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Article207 1955-01-18 1 UNITED NATIONS, N. V, Jan. 17 U- N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold planned conferences early m the week w ith U-N. delegates from the Scandinavian countries as he prepared to draft a formal report on his free-the-fliers mission m Peiping. Aides said he spent the day atAP - 207 words
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Article32 1955-01-18 1 A Secrets For Red Countries MOSCOW, Jan. 17: The Soviet Union announced today it is turning over atomic knowledge and fissionable materials to Communist China, East Germany, Poland, Romania and Czechoslovakia.— APAP - 32 words
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Article42 1955-01-18 1 RANGOON, Jan. 17: PreHident Tito, who has been m Burma Kince January 6, left Rangoon today. He will revisit India where he recently stayed' for 18 days on a state visit before return m ir to Yugoslavia ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration90 1955-01-18 1 Mr. G. Saragapany, Secretary, Tamils Representative CouncU and Tamils Festival Celebration Committee, speaking at the Tamils Festival meeting at the Happy World stadfum on Friday last. On the table are seen the cups and shields distributed to the winners m the various competitions organised mIDM - 90 words
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Article151 1955-01-18 1 TOKYO, Jan. 17 A heavy earth tremor strucn Tokyo solidly at 1125 local lime today (beginning wtch a sound like an explosion and jolting' reinforced concrete building- briefJy jbut violently. Residents in' lighter constructions felt the shock more seriously and many rustled out of doors mReuter - 151 words
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Article, Illustration29 1955-01-18 1 An imposing view of the m ammoth gathering estimated at over 7,000 that was present at the Tamils Festival Celebrates at the Happy World Stadium.— i.p.M PHOTO.29 words
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444 1955-01-18 1 Basic Elements Of Indian Culture Is Tamil NEHRU SAYS TAMIL IS A GREAT ANCIENT LANGUAGE Proud Possession Off India Nehru's Report To Avadi Congress From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 17. I am happy this Congress held after a long interval m Tamilnad, which played a brave part m our444 words
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Advertisement10 1955-01-18 1 HtHE LEADING TAMIL DAILY| J IN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARSL^10 words
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453 1955-01-18 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Jan. 18, 1955 THREE TRAGEDIES ADDRESSING the seventh annual general meeting of the MCA m Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan predicted that "the amazing success of the Alliance at the polls last year is an indication that it can take root m453 words
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Article115 1955-01-18 2 PATNA: T. P. Singh, Chief Administrator cf the Koal Project, indicated here last week that the cost of the project might go up from Rs. 37 i crores to Rs. 50 crores. He was sure, hewever, that the project would not be a losingFOC - 115 words
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402 1955-01-18 2 Ad Hoc Arrangements For Limited Period NEW DELHI: It is officially announced that negotiations for an Ltidio- American Air Agreement have proved infructuous, at any rate for the present and the existing agreement will terminate on January 14, 1955, m accordance withFOC - 402 words
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Article102 1955-01-18 2 NEW DELHI: Twenty varieties of gold fish numbering 100, two spotted deer a n<l two cranes from China's north-east province were last week presented! to Prime Minister Nehru. The presentation formed part of Chinese Premier Chou En-lai's birthday gift to Mr. Nehru. The Chinese Charge d'Affa'resFOC - 102 words
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Article106 1955-01-18 2 B-ANARAS: Pandit Babu Rao Vishnu Paradkar, veteran journalist and Chief Editor of a local Hindi daily, Aj died of heart attack on Jan. 12. He was 72. Dr. B. V. Keskar, Union Minister for Information <uid Broadcasting, m a statement here said: "I am shocked toF.O.C. - 106 words
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Article65 1955-01-18 2 PALAYAMKOTTAI: The death occurred on Jan. 10 suddenly, after a heart attack, of Mr. S. V. Sufobier, Professor of Physics, St. Xavier's Training College, at his residence at Perumalpuram. He was aged 54. He leaves behind his widow and three sons. St. Xavier's College,FOC - 65 words
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Article106 1955-01-18 2 JAMMU: Education m Kashmir would receive a fillip with the opening of several, postgraduate classes attached 'o the Kashmir University, which will toe shortly converted from an examining body into a teaching institution, Chief Justice Jankinath Wazir, who is the Vice-Chancellor of the University, stated that it wasFOC - 106 words
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Article212 1955-01-18 2 Company And Fundamental Rights BOMBAY: The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Dixit, at the Bombay High Court, heard further arguments made by counsel fcr the State regarding the validity of the Bombay Lotteries and Prizes Competitions Control and Tax Act as amended by the amending Act of 1952 so farFOC - 212 words
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Article85 1955-01-18 2 CALCUTTA: A round-the-clock 'watch duty' to assure all possible safety measures for air travel by inland services has been put into operation at Dum Dunt airport following a conference held under the auspices of the Director of Aeronautical Inspection of the Civil Aviation Department, Government ofFOC - 85 words
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57 1955-01-18 2 JUBBUL.PORE: Mr. Kalindl Prasad Mehrotra (Congress) was declared elected to the Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha m the by-election from Nain-pur-Mohgaon constituency caused by the unseating of Mr. Surendralal Jha (Congress) by an election tribunal. Mr. Mehrotra defeated his PSP rival, Mr. Shall Kumar, by aFOC - 57 words
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112 1955-01-18 2 GAUHATI: The newly-constituted Executive Commkteo of the Ass;im Pradesh Congress which met here, under the presidentship of Mr. Mohendra Mohan Choudhury who resigned the MiniSvership to become the chief of the APCC, suggested that a ceiling of lund-holdings m Assam should be ttxedFOC - 112 words
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Article131 1955-01-18 2 AHMEDABAD: Mr. Nehru suggested that special books written m bold letters and simple language should be published for adults, so that they could easily read them and continue their sLudy. He said that it had been found that after literacy campaigns were over, the adults soonFOC - 131 words
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Article80 1955-01-18 2 AHMEDABAD: Prime Minister Nehru said here that orphans were the wealth of the nation and it was terefore its responsibility to look after them Mr. Nehru, who visited the "Vikas Griha", an institution looking after orphans and distressed women, said that "our social backwardness is responsible forFOC - 80 words
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Article88 1955-01-18 2 NEW DELHI: A full-scale radio biography of Mahatma Gandhi for use m its Third Programme is now being prepared by the 8.8.C. For this purpose, Mr. Francis Watson, wellknown writer and broadcaster m Britain, and Mr. Maurice Brown, producer m the 8.8.C. 's Feature Department, are visitingFOC - 88 words
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Article153 1955-01-18 2 BARODA: The Congress President Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru unfurled the Congress Flag and inspected a rally of Congress Seva Dal valunteers of Baroda district at the military lines near Pratapnagar station here. Addressing the rally, Mr. Nehru said the Congress Seva Dal since it was foundedFOC - 153 words
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Article58 1955-01-18 2 KARACHI: Syed Ghulam Hyder Shah, Education Minister m the now dissolved Plraada Cabinet, has been released from the Sukkur jail. His movements, however, have been restricted to Sukkur Municipal limits m order to maintain law and order, it is learnt. He was arrested under the BindFOC - 58 words
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Article243 1955-01-18 2 POONA: Mr. A. R. Bhat, President cf the Indian Languages Newspapers' Association, said here that while most of the newspapermen m Brazil admitted that India had strong grounds to have Goa merged m her territory, "they would not do so openly owing to their sentimental attachmentFOC - 243 words
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208 1955-01-18 2 Eden To Spend Five Days In New Delhi In Mach NEW DELHI: Anthony Eden, ..the British Foreign Secretary, will spend five days m New Delhi when he visit the Indian capital on his way home from the conference of the Manila treaty powers at Bangkok. The Bangkok conference is sqheduledFOC - 208 words
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183 1955-01-18 2 Mixed Date Seeds With Coffee Powder MADRAS: His Lordship Mr. Justice A. S. Panchapageaa Aiyar, at the Madras High Court delivered judgment setting aside the order of acquittal by the lower court m a case under the Madras Prevention of Adulteration Act. Parthasarathi Iyengar, a shopkeeper at Srirangaai and KaruppaFOC - 183 words
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49 1955-01-18 2 Death Of Mr. P. M. Ramaswami Mudaliar MADRAS: The death occurred recently at General Hospital of Mr. P. M. Ramaswaml Mudaliar, Inspector of Police. Special Branch, C.1.D., Madras, af er a brief illness. The funeral took place at the Mylapore crematorium with full Police honours. He was 48. FOCFOC - 49 words
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334 1955-01-18 2 U. S. A. Pakistan Sign Economic Aid Pact KARACHI- The main agreement initiating U.S. economic aid to Pakistan of nearly $110 million (approx. Ra. 52.25 crores) fo r the American fiscal year 1955 ending j une this year was signed hero between the two countries. The total afid oom]:rises economicFOC - 334 words
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Article160 1955-01-18 2 MADRAS: Rahimtullah, a 45-year-old tailor an<j a resident of Muthialpet, was waylaid and robbed of an envelope m his possession containing currency notes to the tune of about Rs. 3,000 last Thursday near Mira Labhai Street m Broadway. It is said that Rahimtuliah was going160 words
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Article99 1955-01-18 2 MADRAS: It is proposed to hold during February, 1955 an Exhibition, under the auspices of the Madras Government Museum and National Art Gallery, of drawings and paintings by children of the age groups 5 to 16 studying In the educational institutions of the Madras Sta.e. Prizes forFOC - 99 words
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39 1955-01-18 2 NEW DELHI: Two important Bills relating to land reforms the Madras Tenants and Ryots Protec ion (Amendment) Bill, 1954, and the Bombay Taluqdari Tenure Abolition (Amendment) Bill, 1954— have received the President's assent. FOCFOC - 39 words
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41 1955-01-18 2 GAUHATI: Mr. Mohendr:i Mohan Chaudhury, Assam Congress Presiden', left for Manipur last week to study the situation there arising out of the P.S.P.-led ua yafcraha for restoration of the dissolved Legislative Assembly and responsible Goviramtnt,- FOCFOC - 41 words
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179 1955-01-18 2 Maj-Gen Chatterjee Hands Over Charge NEW DELHI: Major General B. Chatterjee, who has be?n Military Secretary, to the President Dr. Rajendra Prasad, last week handed over charge to Major-General Yadunath Singh. He was Military Secretary to Mr. Rajagopalacharl when he was Governor of Bengal and. later, when he became theFOC - 179 words
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72 1955-01-18 2 Congress Gets Three Seats In Andhra MADRAS: The Congress Party secured three seats through unopposed returns to the 196-member Andhra Legislative Assembly. The candidates were Mr. T. N. Venkatasubba Reddy (Thampanapallc constituency, Chittoor district): Mr. M. Doraikannu (Tiruthani constituency Chittoor. District) and Mr. Reddy Kanialah (Pallepalem Reserved seat. Kakinada). WomenFOC - 72 words
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Article139 1955-01-18 2 NEW DELHI: In pursuant of instructions issued by the Central Ministry of Labour on previous anniversaries of tbe Republic Day, workers were permitted to participate m the celebrations on January 26 without being made to suffer any loss m wages. A. similar directive has been issued thisFOC - 139 words
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Article79 1955-01-18 2 MADUKAI: The YuvaraJ Karan Singh, of Kashmir, would not like Kashmir to be called the Switzerland of India, because "the natural beauty of Kashmir is incomparable." He claimed this m the course of an informal talk he had with District officials here when one of them remarkedFOC - 79 words
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Article84 1955-01-18 2 KURNOOL: The Union Govnrnment have granted licence to a private concern for the establishment of a cement factory lti Macherla In Guntur district, it was officially learnt here. The Andhra Government recently recommended o the Union Government the application of another private concern 'or granting LicenceFOC - 84 words
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360 1955-01-18 3 Nehru On Bogor Decisions COLOMBO: The attendance of Asian Commonwealth countries and British territories such as the Gold Coast and the Central African Federation at the proposed Afro-Asian Conference would not weaken their connection with the Commonwealth. This view was expressed byFOC - 360 words
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Article159 1955-01-18 3 ERNAKUI^AM: Mr. Pattom Thanu Pillai, Chief Minister, asked about his reactions to some of the public statements made by Congress leaders and others that the PSP Ministry has now no moral right to continue, said that constitutional propriety demanded that he should face the Assembly andFOC - 159 words
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Article53 1955-01-18 3 KARACHI: The Karachi Municipal Corporation ihas been asked to show cause why it should not be dissolved. The Chief Commissioner, Karaohi, who sent the notice, said he was satisfied the corporation was "not competent to perform their work.'' The Corporation (has been asked to repl vFOC - 53 words
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Article28 1955-01-18 3 BOMBAY: The Indian Airlines Corporation has announced the introduction of daily Bombay-Cochin service with effect from Jan. 15 with halts at Beleaum and Mangalore. FOCFOC - 28 words
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Article387 1955-01-18 3 BANGKOK: Thailand may send at least an observer to the projected As. an African Conlerence sponsored by the Colombo Powers, political obsarvers here forecast. They attach significance to the recent statements of Prime Minister Phibul Songgram and i?ore.gn Minister Prince Wan Waithiyakon which very nearly cuntrauicted387 words
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180 1955-01-18 3 Ali-Nehru Talks: Ghazanfar Ali's Optimism CALCUTTA; Raia Ghazanfar Ali Khan, Pakistan's High Commissioner m India, told ieporters at the airport that he was confident that the talks between Mr. Nehru and Mr. Mohammed Ali would be held early m March. Mr. Ghazanfar Ali said IMB th« informal discussions between theFOC - 180 words
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Article310 1955-01-18 3 CALCUTTA; There Is a 1 species of rowdies m Calcutta which the police cannot reach. These are some 200 monkeys m Hastings, south of Fort William. There is hardly any section m the India Penal Code or the Criminal Procedure Code that they do net offend.FOC - 310 words
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Article60 1955-01-18 3 KARACHI: The Pakistani Government has decided to barter cotton for art silft ana si.'.k jx'ecegtoods with Ked China, it was learnt here. A delegation to negotiate a barter deal is expected to leave for Pckinjr soon. For the past four years Red China has beenFOC - 60 words
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Article73 1955-01-18 3 NEW DELHI: The Sanskrit Advisory Board of the Sah tya 'Vkadonv has decided to re-om-mend to the Ministry of Education the desirab lity of ap- '>' int net a commission to n'Ulre into the prrn?nt state of "p.nskr t education m the cmnvr v and to surest measuresFOC - 73 words
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121 1955-01-18 3 Interim Compensation For W. Pak. D.P.s NEW DELHI: Over 28,000 cla-mants from West Pakistan had been paid off interim compensation aggregating to more than Rs. 7,52,00,000 till December 1954. it was learnt from official sources here. Among them were about 2 430 inmates of homes and tnfirmar.es, who received nearlyFOC - 121 words
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Article104 1955-01-18 3 KALLADAIKURICHI: A. Harijan boy of the Kalladaikuriohi Harijan Hostel was killed a nd two weavers (women) ireceived severe shock as a result of lightning last week. It is stated that tho Harlrjan ,boy along with two others had gone to the canal for bath. If wasFOC - 104 words
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Article216 1955-01-18 3 MADRAS: The union Government notified jn the Gazette of India of Nov. 27 an amendment to the rule regarding the issue of Indian Passport Kules 192a JThe amendment is to the effect "provided that when issued by or on behalf of any such Government to 'any" personFOC - 216 words
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293 1955-01-18 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Jaswant Singh, a barrister of Nairobi (Kenya), who was one of the counsel who assisted Mr. D. N. Fritt and Diwan Chainanlal to defend the Kenyan leader J ui no Kenyatta, has been declared "an underoirable alien" and prohibited re-entryFOC - 293 words
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67 1955-01-18 3 W. Bengal To Provide Land For D.P.s PATNA: An agreement has Deen reacned between the Governments of West Bengal and Bihar for the re-settlement of 1,000 families who will be d«spiaced when their land m Santhal Parganas is submerged before construction of the Mayurakshi dam. is begun. The West BengalFOC - 67 words
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Article165 1955-01-18 3 AHMED ABAD: Mr. Vasantlal Jayachand, editor of Azad Hindustan, a local weekly, was sentenced by Mr. I.P. LJhatt, Judicial Magistrate, to one year's simple imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 200 for publishing- two defamatory articles m his paper against a business man of Ahmedabad.FOC - 165 words
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53 1955-01-18 3 MADRAS: Mr. .M Bhaktavatsalam, Agriculture M^ister, will inaugurate the Empl-yees State insurance Scheme at Coimbatore en Jan. 26. The Mm ster will later iri thi: clay partic pate m the Ccnference of the Nat ona! T*artfl« Workers Union. He will return to Madras onFOC - 53 words
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Article33 1955-01-18 3 NSW DELHI: TJie All-Inctia Council has decided to observe Feb. 6 as "Quit Taiwan bay" demanding removal of r.R forces from Taiwan and admission of Communist Chino FOCFOC - 33 words
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75 1955-01-18 3 Pakistan's Favourable Trade Balance KARACHI: For the first time during the current iraJing year. l J aKisi;in' expona on private account exceeded dmports by Rs 2,27,00,000, according to official figures for November last. The exports were valued at Rs 9,61,00,000 and imports at Rs 5,34,0a000. The favourable balance was mainlyFOC - 75 words
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Article93 1955-01-18 3 -KARACHI: Pakistan will get an initial sum Of Kr 500.000 (about Rs 5.50.000) from Sweden under an aid agreement between the two countries to be signed shortly, it is learnt here. The initial aid amount voted by the Swedish Parliament is expected to be "suitably increased"FOC - 93 words
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Article71 1955-01-18 3 KARACHI The plenary session of the international Assembly of Muslim Youth, now bein X held here, passed a re4Dlu^ion .calling tor a utnited foreign policy of Muslim States and mutual consultations by them on thf occasion of the Haj at Mecca The assembly also wanted gireaterFOC - 71 words
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Article78 1955-01-18 3 KARACHI: Active exploration for oil m south-cast Sind, m West Pakistan. i.s shortly to be undertaken Dy the |standartL-Vacuum on Company, it is learni. Mr. T. T. Cong<er. exploration chief of the firm, said here that some technicians had already arrived and necessary equipmentFOC - 78 words
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Article39 1955-01-18 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. -w. D. Malaviya, .Minister m the Ministry of Natural Resource* and Scientific Research, wife m future, be known as Minister of Natural Resource", tne Cabinet Secretariat announced m a Press Note.- FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article135 1955-01-18 3 NEW DELiHI Kules m r ugard to the charging of words m Hindi telegrams were explained last week m a Press Note issued by the Director? leGeneraa of Posts and Telegraphs. The Press Note says the <jepartment has taken every care to ensure that the Hindi telegraph serviceFOC - 135 words
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365 1955-01-18 3 MADRAS; The Conference of Village Officers m Chingleput district, held at Dasaprakash, poonamallee High Road Madras City, favoured the appointment of a committee to go into their grievances, and decided to request the Government to abolish the Jamabandi system (annual inspection of accounts) as itFOC - 365 words
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Article213 1955-01-18 3 GUNTUR; Declaring open the newly constructed X-Kay clock of the St. Joseph's Hospatai here snmathl Kusum Trivedi, wife of Sri C. M. Triveai, Governor of A n dhra, praised the services rendered Dy missionaries m the cause of providing relief to sick and the fluttering.FOC - 213 words
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Article101 1955-01-18 3 ALLAHABAD: Prime Minister Nehru's jail ticket, which ihe bore An Naini Central Prison m 1921 finds a prominent place m the Allahabad Municipal Mugeqm having over 6,000 acquisitions. Mr. Nehru has made a gift of over 500 articles to the museum, which elude a manuscript,FOC - 101 words
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103 1955-01-18 3 Foundation For School Building Laid PONANI: Mr. M- Bhaktlwvatsalam laid the foundation stone for new Tirthala High School building on Jan. 5 and I inaugurated the construction of a small-earthen-dam thPs Bharatha river by the Tirthali High School students Social League. There was a reception. Mr. C T. Ettiachan, presiding,FOC - 103 words
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Article152 1955-01-18 3 NEW DELHI: An area of 128,142.000 acres 3s under kharif cereals rice, jowar. bajra, maize and ragi m 1954-55, according to the official all-India first estimate of these crops. This shows a decline or 7.125,000 acres or 53 per cent. from the adjusted first estimateFOC - 152 words
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Article73 1955-01-18 3 MADRAS: A programme of South Indian Folk Art will be presented at the 'Cultural Pageanf to be organised m New Delhi on Republic Day this year, it is learnt. The programmes will include among other things, a 'pinnal kolattam' and a 'harvest danee 1 by theFOC - 73 words
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649 1955-01-18 4 Sir Nicholas Attygalle Elected By Huge Majority COLOMBO: Sir Nicholas Attygalle, at present President of Ceylon's Upper House, was, last Wednesday elected Vlcet iwnn 1 1 or of the Ceylon University m the place of Sir Ivor Jt-nn.ngs, by a majority orFOC - 649 words
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Article, Illustration78 1955-01-18 4 Japanese Foreign Minister MAMORU SHIGEMITSU {left) and U.S. Ambassador to Japan JOHN M. ALLISON shake hands after Japan had agreed m Tokyo, Jan. 4, to accept $2,000,000 (£714,000) compensation for Mjuries and losses suffered by Japanese fishermen and the fishing industry as a result ofAP - 78 words
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Article89 1955-01-18 4 Between now and tti e Chinese New Year the Singapore General Post Office expects to handle more than half a million greeting cards. It will help the Post Office to ensure that your greeting cards will be delivered on or before Chinese New Year if posted89 words
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142 1955-01-18 4 No Foreign Pockets Will Be Permitted In India NEHRU PONDICHERRY, SOUTHERN INDIA, Jan. 17. Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru, m a triumphal tour of this former French colony yesterday, told the people of Pondicherry that India's "political revolution" wiU continue until the last foreign pocket on this subcontinent had been liberated.AP - 142 words
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Article61 1955-01-18 4 Who'll Be The Senate's Head COLOMBO. With the selection of Sir Nicholas Attygaile as ViceChanceUor of the University to succeed Sir Ivor Penning* there is already speculation m Parliamentary circles as to who mil succeed Sir Nicholas as President of Senate. Senators E. W. Kannanyaroy Cyril de Zoysa and S.FOC - 61 words
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Article173 1955-01-18 4 HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 16: The 20th Century fox studio suspended Marilyn Monroe, the blonde film star for failing to report for wcrk. Darryl Zanuck, head of the production at the studio said the role Miss Monroe was to have had m the film "Hew to be very PopularReuter - 173 words
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Article150 1955-01-18 4 To Burn Down Govt. House DAMASCUS, Jan. 17 J More than 5,000 Syrian Uo--monstrators attempted to burp down Government House In Aleppo, the interior Ministry m Damascus reported. Unofficial reports said 32 policemen and 50 demonstrators were injured when police used truncheons and gun butts to disperse the stone-throwlDg riotera.AP - 150 words
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Article91 1955-01-18 4 From Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY, Jan. 17. Pondicherry will continue as seat of French Culture and language declared, Premier Nehru addressing the people of I the new Indian Territory en his first visit there. He assured the people also that early elections would be held in91 words
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Article76 1955-01-18 4 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE ROUND ABOUT The existing rounaatx>ut »x River Valley Road—Clemenceau Avenue is being extenaed to improve traffic now. Tank Road and the section of Qlemenceau Avenue between Canning Rise and River Valley Road will both becomu one-way streets. Traffic will travel along Tank Road from River Valley Road towwros76 words
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Article36 1955-01-18 4 Swami Vitasokananda, President of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, acknowledges with grateful thanks the receipt of a donation of Dollars cne hundred from the Singapore Naval Base Employees' Co-operative Thrift Loan Society Ltd.36 words
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Article196 1955-01-18 4 CAIRO, Jan. 17*. The Egyptian Government ordered the de*k s of schoolgirls to be searched dally for love letters following a scandal involving an 11-year-old girl. A circular issued to Government schools by the education ministry told headmistresses to expel any girl found m possessionReuter - 196 words
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Article73 1955-01-18 4 ST. LOUIS, Jan 16 For 20 yearn, Harry Land, «m> ployee of a brokerage linn, did extra favours for an elderly lady client and bealways refused pay, jokingly saying "Just remember nic m your will," Miss Henrietta Marbe.i, who died last month at 79, did justAP - 73 words
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Article193 1955-01-18 4 MOSCOv/, Jan. 16 Prime Minister IMenru is described as an •'outstanding statesman of India' m Vouume 29 of the Ureat Soviet Encyclopaedia, just oft the reSS here. A brief biography spends a good deal of its space telling of his nght with i*ratish colonial authorities beforeAP - 193 words
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Article122 1955-01-18 4 LONDON, Jan. 17: The London Buddhist Vihara Society is planning to launch a £100,000 sterling fund to Build a Buddhist Temple m London. Mr. P. n. Meddegoda, Societys Secretary said 4t had been suggested that the three chief Buddhist countries Ceylon, Burma and Asian should eachReuter - 122 words
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Article64 1955-01-18 4 RANGOON, Jan. 17: Yugoslavia will provide equipment for one brigade of the Burmese Army as a token of goodwill and esteem, it was announced nere today just before Yugoslavia's President Tito ended his 11 day State visit. The announcement said Burma had accepted the gift "withReuter - 64 words
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564 1955-01-18 4 WELFARE STATE IS CONGRESS OBJECTIVE NEHRU AVADI, (South India), Jan. 17. Mr. iMiihuliil Nehra, (he Indian Prime Minister, said today that his country's nat.onal aim was a Welfare State and a Socialist Economy." In a 6,000-word report to the Ail-mdia Congress Ccmrmttee the ruling party's "parliament" he said the establishmentReuter - 564 words
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Article105 1955-01-18 4 NEW YORK, Jan. 17 Baron Louis de Rothschild, who was ransomed by the Nazis for $2i million (about £7,5OO,00C») died on Saturday last from a heart attack m Jamaica. It was reported here yesterday he was 72. The Baron who had lived m Vermont sinceReuter - 105 words
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186 1955-01-18 4 Mr. P. K. Menon Of I.C.I Passes Away VlfE regret to announce the death yesterday at the General Hospital of Mr. P. K. Menon a senior Asian officer of the Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd., Singapore. Aged 49, Mr. Menon had more than 20 ye;ars of service with the 1.C.1. He186 words
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Article116 1955-01-18 4 Stolen 'A' Plan Not A 'Secret' LONDON 1 Jan. 16 The Daily Mirror said that Prime Minister Churchill has nw-ie personal inquiries to Scotland ifard concerning stolen briefcase which contained a British atomic energy authorit} document The document, gave details yf Britain's 'twenty-year plan." a schema to put the countryAP - 116 words
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Article345 1955-01-18 4 The new Congress President, Mr. U. N. Dhebar who arrived in the city by train received an enthusiastic welcome a. the Central Station. He was then taken in procession by car through Che main streets of George Town uptil Mount Road to the former Bosotta Buildings where he345 words
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