Indian Daily Mail, 21 January 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 334. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 372 1 NEHRU ALLAYS FEARS Social Progress On Peaceful Non-Violent Democratic Lines AVADI, (South India), Jan. 20. Mr. JuwnharlM Nehru, tihe Indian m ter, said yesterday that the C h i n e s e C^munrsts were interpreting Marxism m a very different way from Russia.
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  • 139 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 20. The aim of Congress Party is the establishment of Socialism in India without class warfare, declared Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, moving the main resolution before the Subjects Committee, Avadi Congress yesterday. Mr. Kamaraj Nadar, seconded the resolution,
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  • 57 1 Govt. Officials Fined Jailed MEW DELHI Jan 2U. Two former Inuian Government officials yesterday were sentenced to six months' Imprisonment each on charges ol criminally conspiring with a firm selling Soviet fertilizer In order to obtain high prices from the Government. The two officials, 8. Krishnaawamy and C. S. V.
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  • 317 1 TIGHT DRESSED SOVIET GIRLS -INDECENT MOSCOW. Jan. 20: Russian party girls wear "indecently tight" dresses w.th slit skirts and bright lipstick, held bedroom parties with zoot-suit boys and dance to American jazz music. That is the description n the newspaper Soviet Culture. The. official organ cf the ministry of culture
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  • 87 1 iXARACKI, Jan. 20. lnc I'akistan Cabinet unan mcusiy approved ratification of the Southeast Asian Treaty Or?an sat'on (SETAO) Agreement, usually reliable sources said. The docls en was reacnea at n cabinet meeting before Pr me T.I n'.ster Mohammad All's depirture last n ght to altent the
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  • 61 1 MANILA, Jan. 20.- -Mis. Eleanor Buttler Roosevolt, widow of former GovernorGeneral of the Philippines, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., left by plane for Hong Kong today after a four-day visit. Mrs. Roosevelt came here as. a member of the American Battle Monuments Commission. She inspected erection of a
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  • 588 1 U. S. Direct Action Would Hinder U. N. Efforts For Release Of Airmen Chiang May Reject 'Cease-Fire WASHINGTON, Jan. 20i U.S. Secretary cf State John Foster Dulles told! United Nations Secretary General Dag Haramar. skjold yesterday that fo r the time being the United States w.ll abstain
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  • 57 1 Chiang s Man Attacks U.S. NiiiW xutttt., Jan. zu: jvii. T. F. Tsiang, Chief Nationalist Chinese Delegate to the United Nations, rejected the possibility cf a ceasefire with Peoples China. He added that if fche American government attempted to prevent the Nationalist Chinese from helping their brothers on he mainland,
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  • 77 1 Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India arriving at Madras Central Station. On the left is the Governor of Madras Sri Prakasa and on the right is the Chief Minister of Madras Mr. K. Kamaraj. Behind them is Mrs. Ambuyammal, Chairman of the Avadi Congress Reception Committee.
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  • 125 1 LONDON, Jan. 20: Britain last n ght urged action tc end the China fight ng but held off on any quick move to bring about a ceasefire through the United Nations. Official sources saia the Churchill Government was m tcuch with the United Stateb and other
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  • 133 1 ALPS VISIT TO OTTAWA OTTAWA. Canada, Jan. 20; Prime Minister Mohammed All of Pakistan arrives here *>v Monday for a three-day visit as guest of Governor-General Ma£>sey. The External Affairs Oepartment announced yesterday that Prime Minister Lcuis St. Laurent w.U meet the Pakistan Prime Minister, who will travel by train
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  • 528 1 NORTH SELANGOR BANDIT LEADER KILLED HE COMMITTED MOST OUTRAGES Cbee Tuck, State Committee Member of the Communist terrorist organisation, and one of Selangor's four top terrorists, who died on Tuesday, Jan. 18, from wounds inflicted by a patrol of the SOVF, was responsible for more outrages m North Selangor than
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  • 284 1 Agreement With Mid-East Countries Pak. Constitution On U. S. Pattern KARACHI, Jan. 20. Prime Minister Mohammed AM said yesterday that Pakistan would welcome bilateral or other agreements with countries of the Middle East aimed at promoting the peace and security of that area. Before leaving for
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  • 211 1 India To Mediate U.S. China Dispute! NEW DELHI, Jan. 20.~ The Indian morning newspaper, Statesman,'' said today there was no confirmation m Delhi of a Washington report about possible mediation by India. India's attitude needs no further clarification the Statesman said she refused to associate herself with the condemnatory resolution
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  • LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF
    • 47 1 LONDON, Jan. 20 Britain, the United States ana New Zealand have shelved a proposal they have discussed m recent months for sponsorship by the United Nations Security Council of a ceasefire between the Chinese Nationalists and Conununtets, the Foreign Office announced today. i Reuter
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    • 35 1 LONDON. Jan. 20 Bn tain wild protest to Nationalist China and demand compensation for yesterday a bombing of the British freighter Edendale by Nationalist lircraft, the Foreien Office Raid here today. Reuter
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    • 29 1 CANBERRA-, Jan. 2U Mr. Richard Casey, Australian Minister of External Artatra is to visit Indo-Chana after attending the SEATO Conference m Bangkok m February. Reuter
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    • 48 1 TOKYO, Jan. 20 Thu Mitsui Shipping Une today emphatically denied it nad undercut freight rates to set orders t o carry rubber from Malaya to Japan. The firm said however "a certain Japanese Company other {Than Mitsui seemed to have bo.en paying secret rebates. Reuter
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    • 43 1 BIRMINGHAM, Jan. 20.--Joseph McDowell who nought a million tons of rubber curing his career as DunUjjs chief purchasing agents, has died at the age of 76. Mo retired m 1946 after 46 yearn with the Company. Reuter
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    • 35 1 LONDON, Jan. 20 H»* Walter Monckton the M\ister of Labour, who has bn-n ordered by Ws doctors to take a complete rest abroad will leave London for t icily to,, narrow. <- Reuter
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  • 507 2 Indian Daily Mail Spore, Fri., Jan. 21, 1955 OUR CHALLENGE TO DEVASER DELEGATION ACCORDING to a report m our local contemporary, the Singapore Tiger Standard, it is understood that the MIC President Mr. Kundan Lai Devaser has beea "severely censured by the Working Committee for his tactless publicity to a
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  • 796 2 Speech Misquoted Out Of Context NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister, last week contradicted reports of a statement attributed to him that war with Pakistan was "not improbable." In a statement Mr. Nehru said: "I have seen with great surprise some
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  • 76 2 "Against The Spirit Of Coeducation" KARACHI: Nine hundred male students of the Sind Muslim Arts College stayed •away from their classes last Thursday protesting against discrimination shown to tady students" by the college authorities. The men students co>mplain inter alia about the exclusiveness of the women, stating that it i\s
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  • 85 2 KARACHI: Pakistan? official crest has now been flna&y approved. The. crest is m the shape of a tCiielftl split up Into four parts, Pakistan's matin products, jute, »otton. wheat and rice occupy the four places m the shield. The shield is bounded by two sheafs. On top
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  • 63 2 TRIVANDRUM: The Council of the All-India Ayurvedic Congress has resolved to hold the 40th plenary session of the Congress at Trivandrum m the last week of March or the first week of April next. The Council further resolved tc authorise the President to negotiate with Baba Kali Hamon
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  • 117 2 Manufacture Of Motor Cycles In Madras MADRAS: Mr. X- Eswaran, Director of Messrs. Easun Engineering Company, Madras, told pressmen Hast week that the Madras Motors Limited had concluded an agreement, with the manufacturers of the Roya,i Enfield Motor Cycles, England, for manufacture of motor cycles m India, The factory, which
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  • 72 2 Assassinated New President Photo. President Jose Antonio Remon of Panama who was shot dead when a machine gun fi>.ed |>y unknown assailants opened tup on him at a race track m Panama City on January 2. This recent file photo shows Jose Ramcjn Guizackx, for* mer first Vice-President of Panama
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  • 96 2 NEW DELHI: Sir Paul Sinker, Director-General of »he British Council, is to visit India next month m the course of a two-month tour of British Council posts m Iraq, the countries of the Persian Gulf area. Pakistan, Egypt and Italy, the British Information Services
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  • 110 2 CALCUTTA: Strenuous xignt oy firemen, the police and i^cai people, savea Babu liazar, one or the biggest jnancets m Howrah, from the leaping tongues of a lire that burnt seme stalls m an adjacent shopping centre. ij'iremeu, lighting hard, found that they had to draw water
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  • 98 2 HYDERABAD; Dr. Helen Keller, world-lamous «ieaf-mute-blincl prodigy, wiiil shortly tour India at _the invitation of the Oovernment .of India. Amvyng m Bombay on J m. 9.0, she will be m Hyderabad on Fet*. 26. His stay m the State will be rounded off with a
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  • 90 2 NfcW DELHI: The Government of India granted consent to 52 applications from various Industrial and non-industrial joint stock companies m the country for issue of capital of about Rs 51.8 crores during the period between July and September, 1954, it was officially stated here. Of
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  • 816 2 "Arrangements Defective" LUCKNOW: Mr. Kamalakant Verma, Chairman of the Three-man Kumbha Mela Tragedy Enquiry Committee, has stated In bis report that the planning of the Mela and the traffic arrangements were defective. "The Mela authorities", he said, *«were over-anxious to please too many people even at
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  • 63 2 MADRAS: The death of Mr. D. Naravana Rao, retired Deputy Collector, occurred mv Jan. 7 at Stanley Medical Hcopital due to cerebral thrombosis. He was k£or! 75. fWmaJ". a. survey of the economic condition of the cc;.tage Indus u^s N the comoo3ie State of
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  • 67 2 These two photos show the scoop net, developed by the British Navy, during a demonstration of an Air-Sea rescue. The net Is lowered by helicopter to rescue from the sea persons too weak to struggle into a harness or too seriously w minded to use a
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  • 532 2 Birth Entry In S.S.L. Book: Judge's Order Set Aside MADRAS; .Their Lordships, the Chief Justice and Rajagopala iytngiii J. at the Madras High Court, delivered judgment allowing the appeal of the Director of Public Instruction to set aside the order of Mr. Justice A. S. Panchapagesa Aiyar directing the appellant
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  • 119 2 Nurul Amin Resigns Presidentship DACCA: Mr. Nurul Amin, ex-Chief Minister of the last Musiim League Government m juast £$engat, has submitted his resignation from the presidentship of the Provincial Muslim League to the Working Committee. The resignation Will be confjidered by the East Pakistan Provincial Muslim League
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  • 116 2 NEW DELHI; The Government of India are understood to have finally approved the draft Bill to extend the Industrial Disputes Act to working journalists. Tt is understood that according: to the Bill, the working journalists wotCd neither be ca-ltert "workmerv." nor 'empQoyees but a new category,
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  • 88 2 ROMBAY: The ftre-damaß-«;cl Japanese freighter. Asahisan Maru. of the Mitsui Line will be tewed back to Kobe by the British tue Bustler from Karachi for repairs, the Jiombay office of the Mitsui Line stated. Laden with rubber and cotton, the Asahisan Maru caught fire
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    92 3 Nirmal Apparsingh Maker m private life. Pretty starlet Kenu Maker was forced by c.rcumstances to join films when her actress sister Nina Maker d cd. Young at 18 cnl" Kenu had to complete her sister's unfinished p cture 'Teen Tasveeren'. I n th e mean-time she acted m
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  • 193 3 Hollywood is so a -lopt at sales promotion that the most extraordinary methods of presentation wnich would create n sensation anywhere else often lail to raise more than an eyebrow inside tne United States itself. B*at even Americans are intrigued by the originality of plans for
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  • 288 3 To Advise On Sex— Appeal! A 51-year-old glamour star cf yesterday, whose allurn# costumes made the silent screen fans blink, has reappeared with a job that one might tli nk superfluous m Hollywood. Sh<3 is Gilda Gray and the jet is "sexappeal adviser". Miss Gray's task will be to teach
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  • 92 3 It is reported m Colombo that M/s. iFilm Csylon j^td., has charged Mr. Dommie Jayawardane, a screen viKain, f O r alleged cheating- under f=ec-i-lon 417 of the penal codo at 6th Presidency Magistrate's court, Saidapet, Madras. Dommie Jayawardane, it is alleged, had entered into a
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  • 304 3 HOLLYWOOD'S blonde bombMar/iyn Monroe, v..io has had 20th Century-Fox .studios on edge more than once m her vivacious career, kept I*3 Invyers busy overtime iccently reading contract clauses. For Marilyn, tired, she snid. of sexy siren parts, had threatened to break the golden
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    15 3 Stage Screen to^B^&SLS^lJ^i'^f'**.** apparent re^tance from the blushing o, mo^^^riLSSl SSJSI cfiffff .SSSTBSSUBr become the
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  • 424 3 Objectionable Exploitation Of Female Physical Charms "OBJECTIONABLE exploitation of the female form by film producers continues tj present a formidable problem to the Examining Committees," says the Central Board of Film Censors, entrusted with the task of certifying suitable films for exhibition. Even m mythological themes "indecent
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    65 3 Enticing Meeiut Kumar!, the vivacious star of the Hindi sorem In a lovely playfm mood oft tho sets. She only shows how charming the aot*e*sea ftppear once whtn they are rckasi-d from the studio, for they are real m life, where as only act on the sets. If that Is
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  • 313 3 Just An Average Film With Talents Wasted! AS all Arabian romances 'CHOR BAZAR' dishes out entertainment of high order and its lavish settings add a grandeur to the film. It is a picture glorifying thieves, thieves of all varieties and shades, some steal purse,
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  • 98 3 Shanta Apte, the star of many Hindi and Marathi films and herself an accomplished singer, is staging a come-back to Hindi films. 'Siyapati Ram, 1 a devotional film has Shanta Apte and Trilok Kapur m the steWer roles with Amarnath and KuJdi.p In featured roles. Hira
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  • 179 3 The -Jovely Madhubala :s a fine actress, but should she t>e out of 11ms at any time, for any reason, she wMI have no difficulty making a success of another career—that of beauty consultant. The number of beauty tips that Madhubala and ncr older sister Altaf can
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  • 37 3 Negotiations are proceeding for publication m several Indian languages of "Desiree,'' Annemarie Selinko's outstanding novel which has just been filmed m Hollywood with Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons, Michael Rennie and Merle Oberon starring.
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  • 26 3 Surprisingly two Indian feature films, "Baiju Bawra" and "Rahi 1 are being synchronised m the Russian language at the Gorki Studios, Moscow.
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    106 3 Chitra. volatile and bubbling with youth, claimed top honours m the him 'CHOR BAZAR' by her splend.d performance, blender m her sweet seventeen, Chitra, captured the hearts cf all and overnight blossomed into a fulfledged star. She feels grace and charm should not be concealed, 'if they could be
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  • 60 3 Many of the titles of the current flilma have 'been borrowed from films produced earlier. JFor example '»Adle Jehangjir/ 'Anarkaji,' "*Adhikar,' 'Madhur Milan,' 'Andhi, 'Aurat,' 'Azad,' 'Abroo, 1 'Bilwa Mangal, 1 "Bagi Sepahl, 'Vachan,' fßirham, 1 Daku-Jci Ladki,' 'Laj,' '(Mahatma,- 'Manohaay Taxi Driver* ana so many others have
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  • 92 3 A Blue fil m racket which £X£ ln forei^ visitors and tourists, was raided by the police W it h the help o/ Royal Air Force men, while the show was m progress. The exhibitor was fined Rs. ioO/Thege films which axe detrimental to society,
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  • 84 3 It ia learnt that Ayesha Weerakoon ha s signed an agreement with Shanti Kumar to take part m his film '.feovi tha Satana' which is m progress at Narasu Studios. Madras. She may be leaving f or Madras, soon the obligation for entertaining friends for
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  • 37 3 Glamorous looking Ayet»ha Weerackoon, fa a celebrated artist* of SJihalesp »cr«>«n. She often t*u the fashion m the iiflajid. Some of he* fartioaa appear U b$ bit 4atin< cut til thf »mi acv«i)i;:bie,
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  • 204 4 Singapore Tamils Festival Mr. G. Saran,?apany, Secretary, Tamils Festival Celebrations Committee pnd Editor, Tamil Murasu. receiving Dr. Un Yu-tang, Chancellor Nanyang University at the Raffles Hotel, where a tea-party was held In honour cf Rev. Di. Than! Xayagam of Ceylon University. Dr. Lin pres'ded at the party. .There was a
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  • 34 4 Younger ones excelled their older sisters m displaying their skill m dancing. The devotion with which they have learnt the art and the zeal with which they displayed it evoked all-round appreciation.
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  • 19 4 GRACEFUL CHARMING These two youttjj expert dancers entertain the nudience at the Happy World Stadium during the Variety Entertainment.
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  • 41 4 Dance Wtih otickt* and string* is an ancient Tamil dance, which requires not a little skill on the purt of the participant*. Thin performance was well executed and the uudlence lauded* the participants with lusty cheers.
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  • 30 4 A section of the audience, who appear to 6<j highly appreciative of an item m tht Variety Entertainment^ m connection with th§ T<*n\\l* Festival celebration,
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    93 4 Mr. 8. R. S. Naidu (above) ahou>s how Marilyn Monroe smokes a cigarette He icill cry like a new-born babe, squeak, like a puppy or a mouse, rattle like a running train, oonversp like Chin«s9 students and do thousand and one more things, each one of them sending the
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  • 71 4 One lias seen first clasa box'ng tournaments and wrestlim; matches at the Happy World Stadium, but one had never seen before the like of Tamil B tyl e v.Testli»s displayed at the Happy World Stadium o n the nght of Jan. is, n cL.ection with the
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  • 1212 5 Bogor Decisions Clarified MADRAS: An optimistic note about the participation of People's n< public of China mi n the proposed Asian-African conference to be held In Indonesia, was sounded by Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, leader o f the Iml'an v legation
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  • 77 5 New U.S. Ambassador To India WASHINGTON: The United States Is to propose Mr. John Sherman Cooper, a former Republican Senator from Kentucky, as Ambassador to India, it was reported here. It was understood that Mr. Cooper was willing to accept the appointment. Mr. Cooper was formerly a Member of the
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  • 92 5 BOMBAY: Ten of the 24 I passengers on a merry-making cruise to Bombay were injured i when their launch collided with the Indian Navy's craft 'Nirmal" m the Bombay Harbour. The injured who have been admitted m the hospital, include two women and two I
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  • 123 5 iJOMBAY: The ttonubay U.ivernment has advised authorities of secondary schools m the State to adopt uniforms for schools. A circular issued to the Siuiiitiit'ons points out that school uniform creates among the pupils a sense of fellowship and pride and c.iminates obvious distinction between the rich
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  • 142 5 BOMBAY: The Commercial University, Delhi and the Society of Incorporated Accountants and Auditors rrf India, Delhi, are not bodies recognised by the Uovernmpnt. A Press Note Issued by me Government of Bombay states: The so-called Commercial ifniversity of Delhi i. s not a university constituted by law
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  • 100 5 Municipal Chairman Resigns VIZIANAGARAM; Dr. a. V. a. Sanjeeva Rao, Chairman of the Vizianagaram Municipal Council, who is contesting the Assembly elections as a Congress candidate from the Vizianagaram constituency, tendered his resignation O f the Chairmanship of the Council last week. This is a sequel to a notice of
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  • 100 5 BOMBAY: Swami Karpainji Maharaj, President of the Ram Kajya Panahad, was sentenced by the Presidency Magistrate, jßandra Court, to five clays' simple imprisonment tor obstructing: tramc. The swami, with batch of yo volunteers, offered satyagraha last week before the slaughter house at Bandra, demanding a
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  • 213 5 NEW DELHI- In an interview with the Correspondent of the Time, London, here, Prime Minister Nehru said on Tues<Xv last that "m spite of the South African Government's racial policy, we have remained within the Commonwealth, but the future will depend very
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  • 138 5 MADKAS: Major K. N. Rao, Director of Medical Services, Andhra State was felicitated at a party got up at Woodlands m Mylapore last Thursday by a committee of hests. A large and distinguish, ed gathering was present. Dr. P. Thirumala Rao welcomed Major and Mrs. Rao
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  • 102 5 TUs Is one of the first air-to-air photographs of the first Jet Canberra B-6 Aircraft to cro into Squadron Service with Britain's bomber command. A detachment of four Canberra B-6 Bombers are due to leave Britain on February 7 for operational trials m Malaya and to
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  • 180 5 AHMEDABAD: The Board of Editors appointed by the Government of India, to compile the history of the freedom movement m india concluded Its three-day deliberations* here. A resolution adopted by the Board said that the first preliminary draft prepared by Dr. R. c Majumdar, Director of
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  • 68 5 British and Russian delegates to the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, at Hong Kong recently, sit side by side. Left to right: B. Shepperd, H. Hra ham (both of Britain), P. Safonov and V. B. Spanadaryan (both of Russia). The six-day
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  • 213 5 24 Arrests Follow Harijan Caste Hindu Clash AHM&DNAUAK-: Twentyfour persons were arrested by the ponce last friday m connection with a clash between and belaboured some of its ocHanjans and Caste Hindus m Agaagaon village, ten miles from nere, last week. Abcut one hundred Caste Hindus were reported to have
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  • 81 5 MADRAS: The Government will shortly appoint a sevenman non-official committee with the Registrar of Co-operative Societies aa Chairman, to examine the working of co-opera-tive societies m the state, devise ways to get over the present difficulties felt by them, and to expand their activities. The
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  • 63 5 NEW DELHI: Mr. Humayun Kabdr, Secretary and Educational Adviser to the Government of India m the Ministry of Education. is appointed to act as Chairman of the University Grants Commission m addition to his own duties with effect from January 10, 1955, pending the appointment of a
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  • 280 5 NEW DELHI: Dr. K. N. Katju assumed charge as Defence Minister last week. The Prime Minister introduced the senror officers of the Defence MioHs|try ias well as the Oommanders-in-CShief of the Navy and Air Foroj who are m Delhi to Dr. Katju. Dr. Katju expressed
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  • 98 5 AMBAL: A constable was killed and a villager wounded by a revolver shot when a police officer firel m a clash with villagers m Kot Badal, Rupar police station during this weekend, according to official information reaching here. Five other constables leceived injuries when the
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  • 195 5 NEW DELHI; Pandit Govnd Valiabh Pant assumed charge Cast week as Minster for Home Affairs. On arrival at the Secretariat, Pandit Pant was met by Dr. Katju who introduced to him the senior officers of the Ministry which now inclu des the States
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  • 489 5 NEW DELHI: Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, Governor-Gen-eral of Pakistan, will be present m Delhi during the ensuing Republic Day celebrations. The President of India had invited His Excellency Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, Governor- General of Pakistan, to visit Delhi on the occasion of
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  • 83 5 NAGAPATTINAM: The ports at Thirumullaivasal m Tanjor« district, and Devtpatnam m Ramanathapuratn district, have been closed for want of traffic m goods by boats. They were under the Jurisdiction of the Port Officer, Nagapattinam. Consequent on the reduction of the post of Port Conservator at Adirampatnam to
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  • 38 5 MADRAS: Mr. V. R. Srinivasan, Advocate, Madras, ha*? been selected for the post of h Judicial Member m the In--ome-Tax Appellate Tribunal, m the vacancy caused by the retirement of Mr. X N. RaJa« FOC
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  • 301 6 MP's Suggestion Opposed COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, told the House of Representatives that if the P|~?S*™" of the House were allowed to be broadcast to the P™**' House would become a cockpit and a source <* to those outside. It would, m that
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  • 80 6 Umar Pulavar Night English School There ure a few vacancies remaining m the Umar Pulavar Night English School for the classes from Primary grades up to Standard IV. Any students who wish to enrol m these classes are requested to present themselves on {toy week day between the hours of
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  • 43 6 Finals Of Indian Republic Day Badminton Tournament The Finals of the Indian Republic Day Badminton Tournament will t»e held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium at Guillemard Road, on Saturday, Jan. 22 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Tandan will distribute Ihu prizes to the winners.
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  • 158 6 GAMPOL.A: Mr. R.G. SenanayaWe, MVP. for Dambadeniya, addressing a meeting at the prize-giving of the Ge'ioya Sfi Jama ran jana Sunday School, said he resigned from the Cabinet on five issues--the indo-Ceylon issue, the China Pact Lssue, the appointment of the Governor General, the management of the Central
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  • 58 6 Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon, lauding Pie skiU of Messrs. T. K. 8. Brothers m staging a drama called WHAT IS LIFE m aid of Colombo Hindu School Building Fund. In the picture are seen from left to right: T. K.
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  • 116 6 Queer Threat To Woman CHAVAKACHCHERI A poor woman of Kaitady had threatened her daughter that she would give her m mrriage to a Swabasha teacher if sine continued to disobey her. This was disclosed by a member of the Thenmarachchy Tamil Teachers' Association who complained of the hardships that Swabasha
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  • 526 6 Island-Wide Estate Strike Averted Agreement Reached COLOMBO: The Ceylon Workers Congress decided last Saturday to accept draft settlement proposals reached at an eight-hour conference held at the Prime Minister's official residence, and to call off present strikes on ajtt estate*. A conference of leaders of the Congress which met at
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  • 95 6 Tavern To Remain Open JAFFNA; Local option polls :ook place for the closure of >rrack taverns m Grand bazaar and Kaiadyur. Since W nearly 8,000 voters hardly 200 turtied up at the polls. Voting for closure was 1.5 per cent m one area 1.9 per cent, In the other. As
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  • 35 6 CROWBOROUGH. Jan 20 Sir Hartley Shawcross, Labour Member of Parliament and former President of the Board of Trade, is to enter hospital here o d Sunaav foT an appcrtfix o,>erat on. Reuter
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  • 184 6 Air India International's Special Flight A crowd of jolly youngsters In a happy holiday mood asembled at Santa Cruz on Saturday last Jan. 15. The occasion was Air India International's "Children's Special" flight which took off at 5.30 p.m. on that day. On board the
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  • 203 6 He'd Not Eaten Rice For A Year A Communist terrorist surrendered yesterday morning to a tapper at Penjom new village m Kuala Lipis. He is Swee Cheoiicr aJias San Fun Kow alias San Pan Kow, v Hakka, aged 29 years. He had with him a Tommy gun and a grenade.
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  • 64 6 No Warrant M.P. Assured KATMANDU, NEPAL. Jan. 19 Ratna Prasad Kharel. a Mcmwr of Nepal's Advisory Assembly, left the Assennv.y bu lding today after the Neralesc Premier, M: M.P Kerala, assuied hrn there was no v/ctiTt'.rit f''<r Ins UTfV.lt Mr. Khaiel was granted asylum there yesterday after he told the
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  • 19 6 A P.W.D. report yesterday morning stated that the Temerloh Ferry m Pahang was closed to traffic.
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