Indian Daily Mail, 20 January 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 333. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 110 1 This portrait of QUEEN ELIZABETH II painted by Australian artist William A. Dargie of Melbourne ro Pc™ o"**0 sittings given by her at Buckingham Palace m November and December 1954 was commissioned by the late James p. Beveridge when be was Managing director of McLaren
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  • 473 1 Capitalist Worried About Nehru's 'Dream Of Utopia* From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 19. The Steering Committee for the Avadi Congress consisting of former members of the All -India Working Committee met here on Monday and Tuesday m order to finalise the resolutions which will be
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  • 247 1 Full Scope For Private Enterprise NEW DELHI, Jan. W.— A leading Indian body of Industrialists has mildly criticised the government's renewed emphasis on investment m nationalized industry. The group demands that private enterprise be given full scope. The Committee of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, following
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  • 103 1 SOCIALISM -INDIA'S GOAL AVADI, Jan. 19 Tttc Committee of the National Congress, India's ruling party, today unanimously approved a resolution calling for the establishment of a Socialist form of society m India. The resolution w^l be submitted to the plenary session of the Party's annual convention which opens on Friday
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  • 127 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 19: The Senate Foreign Relations Committee today holds it final open hearing on the Manila Pact for South Bast Asian Defence. Congressional sources said that the Treaty would be placed before the Senate for debate by Friday and the hope was that it would
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  • 585 1 BUT EXPRESSES CONFIDENCE IN PEOPLE OF COLONY SPEECH AT OPENING OF CHARTERED BANK BRANCH "This tremendous change (following the elections m April and the appointment ot a Council Ministers) presents a challenge to Singapore. There are these amongst us who shake their heads
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  • 169 1 (From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 19. The Centenary of Mr. G. Subramama iyer, pioneer English and Tamil journalism in Madras was celebrated yesterday. Born just nundred years ago at Trivadi, Tanjore, Mr. Subramaniam became a teacher In Madras < ity but was immediately
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  • 113 1 M 135 m Aid For Pakistan From America KARACHI, Jan. 19: Pakistan and the United States yesterday signed three agreements under which Pakistan will receive $44.7 million dollars economic assistance this year. The agreements lay the formal basis for $110 million dollar American economic aid programme budgeted for the nscal
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  • 87 1 U.S. To Increase Its Imports WASHINGTON, Jan. ly The United States Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Sinclair weeks told a Congressional Committee that the United States must increase its imports unless it was willing to see export decreas. He has testifying before the tariff writing ways and Means Committee of the
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  • 216 1 LONDON, Jan. 19. The mass circulation DAILY MIRROK today praised Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Ommtosion-er-Ueneral m South-East Asia and alleged that his efforts were being sabotaged by certain people m Malaya. "Trouble makers m Singapore are gunning for Mr. Malcoon MacDonakT, this
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  • 65 1 FHOXO The Aga Khan, 71-year-old leader of the Ismail! Moslems, wifh the Begum at the Cataract Hotel, Aswan, Egypt, on Jan. 8, where he is recovering from illness. When it was rep orted that his eldest son, Prince Aly Khan, had announced he would succeed
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  • 243 1 Will U. S. Fleet Intervene? Dulles Wants A 'Ceasefire' HONG KONG, Jan. 18: Peking Radio said "All remnants of Chiang troops on Yikiangshan Island had been round*ed up by 4.00 p.m. today" (Tuesday). it was thought unlikely there would ue any intervention by vie Uniied
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  • 147 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 19: The admission ot Communist China to the United Nations may be discussed at the British Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference which opens m ixjndcn on Jan. 31, Prime Minister Kobert Menzies of Australia said. Answering- questions at a news conference he said
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  • 192 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. 19. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles told a news conference Tuesday that the United Status would not object if the United Nations should undertake to arrange a cease fire m Formosa Straits between the Chinese Nationalist and Communists. Dulles said he does not consider
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  • 98 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. i»: Sen. Ralph Flanders (Republi-can-Vermont) said yesterday that Red China might be able m time to win admission to the United Nations if it demon* strated it would become a trustworthy member "of the family of nations." Sen. Flanders suggested prompt release of
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  • 56 1 NEW DELHI, Jan 19 P. R. 8. Mani, former Indian Commtedicnct m Hong Km*, has been appointed ConsulGeneral m Portuguese Goa, it was announced Tuesday. The post has been vacant for the past six months since former Consul-General Viccnt Coelho left Goa after Lisbon declared him
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  • 536 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thur, Jan. 20, 1955 CONGRESS GOAL FOR INDIA "A WELFARE State and a Socialist Economy" as the Congress goal for India has bee<ii reiterated by the outgoing Congress President Sri Jawaharlal Nehru m his 6,000-word report to the All-India Congress Committee on the opening day of
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  • 2673 2 Why I Hate Communists— Nehru They Haven't Changed During Last 20 Years i They Still Hug To Violence RAJAHMUNDRY "I am not afraid of Communism and I like the objectives of Communism myself. If any part of the Communist economic pattern is good for India, we slhall adopt it. But
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  • 239 2 BAROOA: "As a sculptor, I find Nehru's features quite {interesting. It g&ves me the Impresslos of what Nehru really is. His far** has Afferent t'lements it shown bow, as an idealist, he Ca always, struggling:." This is the impression given by Prof. H- K. Doring,
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  • 138 2 HYDERABAD The Alilnd a Bank Employees Association last week decided to observe Jan. 22 as a 'protest day* to focus the attention cf the authorities on the injustices done to the employees m certain banks and press the r demand for Bcrapp ng the Retrenchment Tribunal of
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    60 2 PHOTO. Among the forty-two cameramen m Malaya, who took part m the photography Contest organised m connection with Tamils Festival celebration m the Colony Mr. O. Ramanathan's (picture was awarded the first prize. In the picture above Mr. Ramanathan of Klang, who is also Indian Dally Mail photographer, is
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  • 774 2 Development Of Indian Civil Services Sardar Panikkar's Address MADRAS: Sardar K. M. Panikkar, Member, States Reorganisation Commission, spoke about the growth of the civil service m Egypt, Babylon, China, Rome, and India, and declared that it was on the long established system, which came down a t least from the
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    • 58 2 NOTICE "Unberthed Tickets for the Rajula sailing from Singapore on 3rd Feb. 1955. Unberthed tickets for the s.s. "Rajula" sailing on the 3rd February 1955, for Nagapattinam and Madras vrill be on at our Unberthed Ticket Office at Trafalgar vStreet on Friday, 21st Jamuary, 1955, at 9.00 a.m. ISLAY KERR
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  • 341 3 4 Educational Reforms In India 3-Year Degree Course 17 Minimum Age For Entry Into University NEW DELHI: A three-year degree course and 17 as the m iiimiiiii age 'or entry fnto th c Universities was recommended by the Central Advisory Boird of Education which con- !>!<(• il it* three-day meeting
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  • 290 3 Nehru's Message To Men Of Defence Forces NEw DELJiI: Mr. Nehru, *n a message sent to the officers and men of the Defence Services and the Defence Ministry, said that the fact of his ceasing to be Defence Minister "wild dn no way l es sen my interest m and
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  • 72 3 NAGPUR: "Have the American* thrown their atom bombs into the sea?" hj.s grandaon asked Mr. CKajagi»i>u.a< i hiiri. when he ,iiin> to know that his grandfather h»d w^tten a letter m an American m-w sj.-jijH-r ad vising the US to give up manufacture and use of such
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  • 86 3 ALLiEPPEY The Golden Jubilee Celebrations of the Sanathana Dharma Vidyasala wore inaugurated on Jan. jj at an impressive function by the Blayaraja of Travancore. Speakang on the occasion, the Elayaraja said he was giua to learn that this educational institution had risen to the present position only
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  • 56 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Kamalnayan Bajaj has been deputed by the A-ICC to help the parliamentary election campaign m Madhy a Bharat, where Mr. Takhatml Jain is contesting as a Congress candidate. Mr. Bajaj will also proceed tc Andhra by the first week, of February to help
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  • 74 3 Hore-Belisha's Tribute To India BOMBAY: The Rt. Hon. Lord Hore-Belisha, former Minister m the British Government, said m Bombay last Wednesday that he was glad to find India free from prejudice, class hatred, and .that goodwill prevailed between different people. Lord Hore-Belisha, who is en a world tour, was talking
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  • 71 3 AL.WAYE: The two-month old strike of the workers of the Asoka Textiles ended litre last week, when a majority of them attended duty. Following an understanding between the management and the workers' leaders on the points m dispute, Mr. S- C- 3. Men on, who has
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  • 103 3 100 Addresses Presented To T.N.C.C. President MADRAS: 'IA.II this is the property of the Tamil Nad Congress, and i have brought them here, stated Sri p. Kakkan. 4 Pre*ident of the T.N.CC. to a "Mail" reporter, and showed him 100 framed addresses of welcome and congratulations presented to him by
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  • 123 3 Bombay London Air Services BOMBAY: Mr. S. K. K<>oka, Traffic Manager of Air India international, said here last week that Air indda International would operate two additional services between Bombay and Lnodon via Beirut by this summer. These services wdll be m addition to tne four cervices which Air India
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  • 378 3 There was a large, distinguished and representative gathering present at the Raffles Hotel Tea Party by the Tamils Festival ceU'brutlon Committee on Monday, Jan. 17, 1955. The party was given m honour of Rev. Dr. Xavier S. Than! Nay again of CeyUon
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  • 360 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has denied a recent Portuguese allegation that prepare "ons were going jn m India for violence against the Portuguese poffseesioM m India. In a Note handed over to the Portuguese Legation here two days ago the Government
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  • 87 3 KAJKOT: Gram panchayats m Saurashtra are planning <a dnivje agajinst tea stail.s m rural areas. Sixty-one of them, from five districts m the State, are already reported to have banned the stalls with the approval of the ;State Government. Besides encouraging excessive consumption of tea, affecting
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  • 108 3 Cotton Hedge Contract Suit Settled BOMBAY: The suit filed by Messrs Kcdarmul Ramniranjan, commission agents dealing m cctton and a member of the East India Cotton Association, Ltd., against Messrs Dwarkadas and Co. Ltd., the Association and its Board of Directors, was settled, and Mr. S. T. Karanee, Judge, Bcmbay
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  • 57 3 NEW DELHI: The President has assented to the Madras preservation of Private Forests (Third Amendment) BUI 1954. The Bill extends the life of the Madras preservation of Private Forests Act. 1949, to December 2, 1955. The Mad- ras Forest (Amendment) BiJl. (Unending the Madras (Forest Act.
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  • 526 4 Anxiety And Alarm Reported Among Indians COLOMBO: Indian official and unofficial circles here expressed grave anxiety and alarm at the steady deterioration of citizenship registration, especially after the signing of a joint statements by the Prime Ministers of India and Ceylon m October last.
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  • 126 4 SKI SAILING Looking like a bat-man, or perhaps like the Greek mythological character Icarus, Leo Gasperl, a former Austrian ski champion, demonstrates a new sport he is tryine to make popular m Austria. It la called ski-sailing. You put on a mantle made of the finest parachute silk, then plunre
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  • 176 4 COLOMBO The Prime Minister, Si r John Kotelawala, last week presented to the House of Representatives supplementary demands for grants of over Rs. 67,000, to meet the extra expenses Involved m the issue of travel documents to a^licants for Ceylon citizenship. the talks between the Prime
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  • 85 4 COLOMBO: She refused a dowry from her husband, said Madame Doriya Shaflk In the course of a lecture last week on the "Status of Women" at the Central Y. M. M. A. headquarters. Hospital Street, Fort. The lecture was under the Auspices of the Muslim League Senate.
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  • 190 4 COLOMBO: Madame Doriya Shank, the Egyptian feminist leader, saio. last week at a meeting of Women's Organisations cf Ceylon a t "Siri «Cotha", Gaile Road, Colombo, that women should fight for the progress of their country. Mrs. R. St. L,. P. Deraniyagala presided. Senator
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  • 137 4 ANURADHAPURA: An ciganisation known as the Sasanadara Samitiya of Cey* lon has been set up here with the aim of reforming the island and making it once more a dhammadipa.'' In a handout issued by the society the rise m crimes is attributed to people drifting away from
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  • 63 4 SotST" thee after the cnah- Petrol trucks exploded and two trains and a railway bridge over the River AUer, near Bremen, Germany, caught fire after a collision Involving a petrol train, on Jan. 11 The wiET £f?JI ""5 P^wnSfer train. Its driver and nreman were
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  • 77 4 BADDEGAMA: Large crowds are flocking- to the house of a woman named LUlnona Abeysekera of Yaggha. Walahanduwa. One hair on her head it is said has split off into ten branches and at the end of each of these Is seen a flower like
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  • 75 4 COLOMBO, Jan. 18.— A hurricane has lashed the nothem part of the Maldives group of Indian Ocean atolls 400 mtles southwest of Ceylon, it was reported here yesterday. The hurricane, which hit me islands on Jan. 9, destroyed many fishing vessels on whtch the Islanders depend
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  • 92 4 COLOMBO Dutch industrialists who have been obliged to tjuit Indonesia under the now nationalisation laws have asked the Oeylon Government for permission to invest capital m Ceylon it i a reported here. The report added that the Ceylon Government, through its High Commissioner m Indonesia has
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  • 28 4 A discussion on 'Karma 1 will be held under the auspices of the TheoaophlcaJ Society, Singapore Lodge, 8, Cairn Hill Road, today at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 127 4 COLOMBO: A number of school* and college* m outstation areas are reported to have turned down the applications from non-Ceyloneee students who sought admission. The decision to refuse admission to non-Ceyloneae studuents who include may lakhs of persons of Indian origin whose applications fo
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  • 26 4 The Tamilian Association, Singapore has formed a Tamilian Youth Council with the purpose of promoting cultural social and sports activities among Tamil Youths.
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  • 32 4 TAIPEH, Jan. 19 Chinese Nationalist military sources reported hot fighting thia morning on Yikiangshan Inland after night attacks by Nationalist warplanes against Red positions on the island AP
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  • 226 4 Kunrakudi Adikalar Committee Thirty seven prominent Tamil members of the Colony have been elected to the Kunrakudi AdikaJ.ar Reception Committee, at a meeting held at Mariamman Temple, last Saturday; Jan. 15. Following persons constitute the Committee PRESIDENT Mr. V. Pakirisamy, M.E.E., S.C.H., J.P. VICE-PRESIDENT Mr. P. Govindasamy, Pillai, J.P. SECRETARY
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  • 207 4 THREATENED TO SHOOT U.S. ARMY CHIEF SEOUL, Jan. 19. A Korean broke m on a conference between General Maxwell D. Taylor and the Korean army chief of staff and menaced Taylor with a pistol, a reliable source said Wednesday. The U.S. Far East army commander was talking Tuesday with Gen.
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  • 168 4 CAUSE OF KUMBH MELA TRAGEDY NEW DELHI, Jan. 19.— A. Special Enquiry Committee into the Kumbh Mela tragedy, m which at least 400 to 500 persona were killed, has blamed "defective" traffic arrangements. The Kumbh Mela, a Hindu festival involving religious bathing, attracts millions of worshippers. At the Mela held
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  • 92 4 Mr. M. M. Khurana, First Secretary, India House, and Mrs. Khurana. were entertained a t a farewell cocktail party at Bharat Bhavan last evening by Mr. R. K. Tandon, Indian Commissioner m Malaya and Mrs. Tandon. There was a large gathering present including diplomatic and
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  • 70 4 Forty-four members ot imShell staff, Singapore, mcluuing Mr. D. H. Palmer, the General Manager, will be presented with long-service emblems a. »"•> party on Jan. 21 at 4.30 p.m. on the Roor Garden of the Adelphi Hotel. Mr Palmer, with 11 ottierj, including (Jhe Kap.Q bin Haji Noor
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  • 138 4 DAG'S MISSION DULLES WILL NOT DISCUSS WASHINGTON, Jan. 19: The Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles avoided disputing a statement by the Republican leader m the Senate Senator William Knowland that Mr. Hammarskjold's recent mission to Peking tc d.scuss the release of the piisaners with the Chinese Prime Minister,
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  • 69 4 LONDON, Jan. 19 Mr. Mohammed Ali, Pakistan's Prime Minister who flies here tomorrow from Karachi, will spend only two days m London before leaving for Ottawa on a short official visit *o Canada. The Prime Minister will leave by air for the Canadian Capital on
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  • 241 4 NEW MILITARY AIRFIELD FOR MALAYA Approval has been given by the un.ted Kingdom Treasury to the expenditure of just over £1J million (over $12 million) for development of military runways m Malaya. i'ne three ex.st.ng airfields immediately altecled are Alor Star, Kuan tan and Gong Kedah. At each of these
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