Indian Daily Mail, 22 January 1955
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Title Section16 1955-01-22 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 335. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration762 1955-01-22 1 India Saved World Civilization Advanced Cause Of Peace New Congress Chief, Dhebar's Tribute To Nehru From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 21. Mr. U. N. Dhebar, newly elected Congress President, delivering the address on the opening of the Sixtieth Session of the Indian National Congress at Avadi on Friday, began762 words
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254 1955-01-22 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 21: The Subjects Committee of Avadi Congress approvea four more resolutions tcday to be placed before the Open Session. The first referred tc the growing in. discipline and corruption inside the party as a result of taking omce254 words
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Article34 1955-01-22 1 NEW YORK, Jan 21: Americans smoked nearly five per cent fewer cigarettes last year than m 1953— largely because of theories linking smoking with cancer of the lung-Indus-try sources rprw»H-Q/1 r ru,,r^, day.- APAP - 34 words
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233 1955-01-22 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 21: The Dnited States hw adopted View towards Afro-Asian coiUterence and decided against advUiing friendly Asian nations t« remain away because of Communist China's participation, it was reliably reported yesterday. i»n*«PMH», a The United States willAP - 233 words
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Article69 1955-01-22 1 LONDON, Jan. 21: A divorce court Judge said) yesterday "women are like horses they need their heads some tunes.'' Judge Samuel Richard Sedgedale made the ornament m dismissing a young wife's petition for a divorce on grounds o f cruelty but cautioned tie husband against "keepingAP - 69 words
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Article40 1955-01-22 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 21: The White House said Thursday Senator and Mrs. Joseph R. McCarthy, missing from two White House dinners thia week, were not invited because of a "decision by the President and Mrs. Eisenhower."- APAP - 40 words
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Article138 1955-01-22 1 AVAIM, INDIA, Jan. 21: The New Leader of the Indian Ruling: Congress Party Mr. Dhebar, said today the possibility of a "total eclipse of civilisation" compelled India to take an active interest m the settlement of international problems. India would not act a» a judge or takeReuter - 138 words
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225 1955-01-22 1 AVADI CONGRESS-BABEL OF MANY LANGUAGES! From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. SI: Language continues to be a serious problem In all Congress discussions at AvadL Should one speak m English Or Hindi or m his own mother tongue, like Tamil is the question. Whichever choice one makes, one seems to225 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-01-22 1 SERGEANT HIS 'GODDESS' PHOTO. Sergeant Allan Pickford, of Southport, Lancashire, arrives at St. Pancras Station, London, bringing home his Chinese wife Ho Lai Sheum (beautiful goddess of the moon). Allan and his "Goddess" met at a birthday party m Hong Kong last year. They arrived at Tilbury m the linerAP - 54 words
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413 1955-01-22 1 Fight j Ambujammal Warns Planners Not To Neglect South India From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. ZL «f iE'iSF**^ delegates to the Sixtieth Session rt J^e huhjinjS&tiQnal Congress on Friday afternoon, Snmathi Ambujammal, Chairman Avadi ReceptUm nTr^Sad^ sisthe cMfc declaring for the first time413 words
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Article69 1955-01-22 1 Indian Dakota Crashes GAUHATI, ASSAM, Jan. 21: The crew of three were killed when their Indian airline Dakota freighter crashed near Borjhar aerodrome 14 miles from here early this morning. Firgt reports said the aircraft wag a total wreck and that the pilot and co-pilot died instantly. The radio officer,69 words
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LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF
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Article82 1955-01-22 1 TITO IN MADRAS MADRAS, Jan. 21 Military coastal battery here fired a 21 -gun salute to President Tito of Yugoslavia who arrived today by *oa from Burma to continue jfci State visit to India. President Tito who spent 11 days m Burma will attend the Diamond Jubilee Session of theReuter - 82 words
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Article55 1955-01-22 1 YIKIANOSHAN DEFENDERS WIPED OUT TAIPEI Jan. 21 communist Chin a held undisputed possession of tiny Yiklangshan island today and its bat-the-tested amphibious striking power menaced the nearby strategic Tachen islands 200 miles north of Formosa. The Nationalist Defence Ministry said today 720 Nationalist guerillas on Yikiangshan had been wiped outAP - 55 words
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Article34 1955-01-22 1 CHICAGO. Jan. 21.—Senator William Knowland (Re-publican-California) sa>« he believes Red China holds something over 800 other Gl's 1 m prison besides the 15 U.S. airmen they acknowi.>diM holding.- APAP - 34 words
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337 1955-01-22 1 Jff^^/V" tfan 21 chief atomic scientist said here ywterday India never will build an atom bomb and he wouldn't try to deveJop a super-bomb if he could* Dr. Homi j. Bhabha, here as one of the scientific advisers to U.N. Secretary GeneralAP - 337 words
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528 1955-01-22 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Jan. 22, 1955 NOTES AND COMMENTS WHAT MacD IS DOING '"JTiE future of British influence m South-East Asia depends on how Britons benave there now," says the London Daily Stirror, praising the tact and skill with which Com-missioner-Generai Mr. Maicoim Mac Donald is dealing with528 words
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1236 1955-01-22 2 Congress President Elect Arrives In Madras FIRST TIME HE SETS FOOT IN S. INDIA! Grand Welcome Accorded MADRAS: Mr. U. N. Dhebar, President-elect of the Avadi session of the Indian National Congress, was accorded a grand reception when he arrived m the City on Sunday evening. He was taken mFOC - 1,236 words
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Article153 1955-01-22 2 MADRAS: Oongrm* "President Dfcebar on Sunday stressed that the Socialistic ideal of tne Congress was not incompatible with its avowed aim of n "Cc-opemtftve f-nounoft-wealth^ or "Sarvodaya. In an interview with the "Indian Express" ait Kathnnbattur this morning, when he was referred to an editorial m153 words
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Article68 1955-01-22 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India announced the appointment of Mr. Rajeshwar Dayal as India's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary m the Rumanian People's Republic. The Rumanian People's Republic have appointed Mr. Mikhail Mageru as its envoy m India. The appointments, says a Press Note issuedFOC - 68 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-01-22 2 Mr. V.T. Arasu, Is garlanding: Mr. V£. Shanniugara Chettiar, J.P., who inaugurated the Variety Entertainment on Jan. 18, at Vhe Happy World Stadium, held m con* nectdon with the Tamils Festival celebrations. Mr YE. Shanmugam Chettiat is the president of the Tamils Representative Council,51 words
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Article, Illustration41 1955-01-22 2 Weight-lifting was an item m the Variety Entertainment staged at the Happy W«W Stadium an Jan. IS, In consection with the celebration of TamCls Festival here. The participants displayed some astounding: feats of physical strength and thrilled the audience.41 words
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266 1955-01-22 2 New President Of Indian Merchants' Chamber BOMBAY: Mr. P. M. Chinai has ceen unanimously elected President of the Indian Merchants' Chamber for the year 1955. Mr. Chinai is a well-known silk and art silk merchant of Bombay, who was the VicePresident of the Chamber lor the year 1954. He wasFOC - 266 words
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Article38 1955-01-22 2 MADRAS: The Malayala Pradesh Youth Congress conference, proposed to be held at Mane on Jan. 15, has been postponed to Feb., to suit the convenience of Dr. Keskar, who was to inaugurate it says a Kozhikode report.- FOCFOC - 38 words
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293 1955-01-22 2 INDORE: a new all -out offensive against dacoits m the border districts of Bhind, Morens Agra and Etawah will soon be launched by th§ joint command of the Madhya Bharat and Uttar Pradesh jolice force, it was authoritatively le arnt here. The number or theFOC - 293 words
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431 1955-01-22 2 NEW DELHI: The U.S. State Department announced recently that it had granted a licence for the export of a Super-Constellaticn passenger aircraft to India for use by Air India International, says a Washington report. It adds: The Department's spokesman, Mr. Henry Suydam,FOC - 431 words
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Article92 1955-01-22 2 NjEW DELHI: Major-Gene-ral B. Chatterjee, Military Secretary to President Rajendra Prasad, handed ovci charge to his successor. Major General Yadunath Singh. The staff *of Rashtrapatt Bhavan last week gave a farewell party to the retiring Miiltary Seoretary near the swimming pood of the Bhavan. A silverFOC - 92 words
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2079 1955-01-22 3 India's National Aim Clarified MADRAS: India's national aim, the outgoing Congress President, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, tins said "is a welfare State and a Socialist economy.*' In a six -thousand-word report to the A ICC on relinquishing office a Congress President,FOC - 2,079 words
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214 1955-01-22 3 INDO-BRITISH FRIENDSHIP: Mrs. Pandit's Appeal NEW DELJII: India's new riign Commissioner m Britain, Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, said last week m London thai she looked forward to growing friendsnip, understanding and trust between India and Britain—"the kind of trust that must exist between people engaged m a common endeavour,' 1 saysFOC - 214 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-01-22 3 To Dr. (Airs.) Lalitha Sanibandacn who distributed nearly four hundred and fifty prizes to the winners m the various contests held In connection with Tamils Festival here, Master S- Jayaram is presenting a bottiuet. In appreciation of the kind sentiments contained hi the basket of60 words
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Article237 1955-01-22 3 MADRAS: Mr. N. C. Uhatterjee, M.P., President of the Aknil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha, and Mr. V. G. Deshpande, M.P., General Secretary, left recently for Delhi on the conclusion of tnelr South Indian tour. In the course of a statement issued before his departure, Mr.FOC - 237 words
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Article406 1955-01-22 3 To Be Started In Bangalore BOMBAY: Dr. B. R. Ambedkar last week said here that a Buddhist Seminary would )>e started m Bangalore, as a preliminary step to spread Buddhism m India. Dr. Ambedkar, who had re- I cently declared his intention to embrace Buddhism, said, m anFOC - 406 words
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103 1955-01-22 3 PATNA: From public service to social service' this iy the motion adopted by retired Government servants of Patna. Forty of them have .dedicated their lives to the 'service of the dis t re- wed and disabled on lines of the "vanaprasthis" of yore. The Vanaprastha SiimaFOC - 103 words
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Article, Illustration31 1955-01-22 3 These three younr. elite, wk« participated Ik tlto Danoe competition held la connection with Tamil* Festival celebration rtn the colony, distinguished themselves by their skill and dexterity.31 words
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Article67 1955-01-22 3 PONDICHERRY: M*. J. Rao, who was Information Attache of the Indian Consulate heru till November last, has joined the new Fondicherry State as Chief cf the Information Department. Mr. Rao, who is attached to the External Affairs Ministry, it is learnt, has been deputed toFOC - 67 words
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226 1955-01-22 4 Ceylon Hindus Had No Religious Freedom Under The British? CHAVAiKACHCHERI: Pl«ntai n leaves that were wed as plate* were hidden on roofs and! In fences by his parents through fear during the colonial regime, said Mr. S. Ramalingam, inspector of Schools, Chavakachcheri Circuit of a public meeting- held at ArasadyFOC - 226 words
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Article112 1955-01-22 4 ATHLETIC MEET Tamils Festival Athletic Meet will be held m Kuala Lumpur today (Saturday) at 3.30 p.m- under the Joint patronage of Mr. Li. T. Rajan, 8.A., L.T., (Inspector, Tamil Schools, Federation of Malaya) and Haji S. A. M. Ally Maricar, J.P., at th"c Selangor112 words
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Article82 1955-01-22 4 SEOUL. Jan. 21: South Korean Arm y Chief of Staff, Gen. Chung II Kown, denied as "Extremely Unreasonable" the report by the American News Commentator, Walter Winchcl quoting "an informed South Korean source" that there would be a military coup against President Syngman Rnee. Gen. Chune82 words
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Article64 1955-01-22 4 The Public Relations Office has issued a special Chinese New Year poster as part of the Ejection Publicity Campaign. Two thousand copies have been printed and are now being distributed. The legend m the poster reads as follows: "In this Chinese New Year season let64 words
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Article146 1955-01-22 4 Silent for the past four days, the south swamp of Selangor awoke to tne crash of shell and bomb at dawn yesterday (Jan. 21) as the bombardment aimed at weakening the morale of the 50 Communist terrorists m the area was resumed. Field guns and mortars simultaneously146 words
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275 1955-01-22 4 Joint Security Treaty Among Asian Nations? Opposition To SEATO Pact? LONDON, Jan. 21 The High Commissioner for Ceylon Sir Claud Corea, supported here the Mea of coexistence between Communist China and South' East Asia criticised the SEATO Pact and called for a Joint security treaty among all the Asian peoples.Reuter - 275 words
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Article65 1955-01-22 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 21: Canada is giving India assistance amounting to 3,300,000 Canadian dollars to help m the construction of a 7,500 kilowatt hydroelectric project m Assam State of Northeast India. The development, known as Umtru Hydroelectric project, also will involve irrigation schemes. It is expectedAP - 65 words
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Article148 1955-01-22 4 Governor Concludes Cocos Island The Governor, gir John Nicoll, yesterday concluded his tour of inspection of the Cocos Islands, with a visit to West Island. On arrival at th c West Island Jetty he, was met by Mr. Proper-John, the Australian Department of Civil Aviation representative and Mr. Snedclon, the148 words
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Article83 1955-01-22 4 Slot Machine Warms Feet VIENNA, Jan. 21: An Austrian has developed a slot machine to warm your feet on ooid days. Vienna newspapers report the first of the machines Is to be installed at a cable car station on 7,000 foot high Mount Hafeiekar near Innsbruck. You put a coinAP - 83 words
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Article94 1955-01-22 4 IKE HONOURS GEN. MacC. WASHINGTON, Jan. 21: legislation was introduced m the Hcuse of Representatives Thursday to maKe General Douglas Mac Arthur "General of tne armies of the United States." Martin said he hoped that the legislation would be approved by January 26 the 1 5th birtnday of Mac Arthur,AP - 94 words
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Article46 1955-01-22 4 RANGOON, Jan. 21; A 1»--member Burmese Government purchasing mission ia expected to leave for China o n Jan. 27 to place orders for 48 million kyats (about £3,600,000) worth of goods, it was learned here from usually reliable sources today.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article45 1955-01-22 4 CANBERRA, Jan. 21: Australia will have received a million post-war immigrants half of them Britons by the end of this year, immigration officials announced here last night. Australia's total population by the end of this year should gain 9,300,000.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article36 1955-01-22 4 TITO TO BE INVITED TO FRANCE Paris, Jan. 21.-1116 Frencn Premier, M. Pierre Mendes France is to invite Marshal Tito, President of Yugoslavia to make an official visit tv France, the Foreign Office disclosed today.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article77 1955-01-22 4 L.UNDON, Jan. 21: queen Elizabeth will give a dinner at Buckingham Palace London en February se cond for the Ministers attending the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference it was announced The Commonwealth Relations office here said the talks opening en Monday week would probably last nineReuter - 77 words
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Article72 1955-01-22 4 BEjuGRADE, Jan. 21: FreMdent Tito has declined invitations to visit Pakistan, Israel, Thailand, Indonesia and Ceylon during his Asian tour, the official VTugoslav agency, Tanjug, said. In a dispatch from the 5,600--ton training sh;p Galeb, now taking President Tito from Rangoon to Madras, the agency quotedReuter - 72 words
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