Indian Daily Mail, 23 January 1955

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 336 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 GENIS
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  • 314 1 U. S. Would Not Encourage Families 7o Visit i Advice Against Chinese Offer? WASHINGTON, Jan. 22: The United States Government "would not encourage" families of American Airmen imprisoned m China to accept the Clunese Comiminist offer permit visits by relatives, a Mate Department spoke man
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  • 52 1 THIVANDRUM: Jan. 22: Three of the quintuplets born to a 30-year-old villager here on Wednesday have died. The three were all girls. The surviving two are a girl and a boy who is underdeveloped. The quins were stated to have weighed less than two and a half pounds
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  • 94 1 TO-.v\o, Jan. 22.— A forme. £fET 8e mllitar y Police capta.n has urged the government to make efforts to coilec ood.es of Japanese war criminala executed at Changi pnw« '"S^apore after Work War 11, Kyodo News Servicr reported today. service Iwaji Ogami. 40, said th. he
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  • 41 1 VIOLATION OF KOREAN TRUCE «ii? c the chl nese Communists had an obligation to release the prisoners because tion of the Korean Truce. Asked if the State Departidmilies any advice on the Chinese offer. Mr. Suydam reoeSed m his statement.- Reuter
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  • 75 1 'VARSITY BOYS CLASH WITH POLICE ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND &\a t P o C 4 c i n U r SS Y'Hh aberdeen university S, CUJtaj, the disturbance Pt&l .v c other students were taJuM ti police headquarter {Jf 3 Wtcnm lc but wo?e BE •w fhodcr.ck McGngor, w 1 and known
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  • 75 1 t £\!?§f Ja l 22 Marshal vi.cd to pay an official visit to Pans, but no date has vet been fixed, it was learned from sources close to the French Foreign Ministry today rencjl The invitation has been sent to Belgrade through dinlo£nV n C
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  • 37 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 22— A 10-member Russian de'cnition of writers and artists headed by poet E. A. SuTkov at e due here on Jan. 25 for a months tour of India, the Foreign AOnJstry announced today. AP
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  • 204 1  -  Tito —Says AVADi (near Madras), Jan. 2l_ Presidtent Tito of Yiwo. tl Va thHuS njf r thC BWe f P '^MinI S te rN X,°of Y^ Ilk inn >n B^*« P«*y here yesterday that a country like India could develop only «n
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  • 48 1 RIO De JANEIRO, Jan. 22. —Six hundred police surrounded a bi£ area In rJo de Janeiro Friday and arrested 728 suspicious persons. The mass raid was the third m a gtrios by police seeking to roundup qrimmals whose favorite hiding places are m the slums.- AP
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  • 449 1 IVomen not only have a six r longer life spa n than men apparently live more half hardy lives. k nationwide' survey puncJd the latest not .on that ncn are the weaker sex it we<i men patients cutnum:d women patients by 77 720 m 1953-642,156 me
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  • 104 1 MADRAS Jan. 22,-Marshal K«o of Yugoslavia returned to d ;a yesterday to complete his •UU visit with a f-vc-day tour 'f the southern areas. Welcomed by the' Madras •>tatc Governor and ethe r officials at a dockside ceremony, Marshal Tito appeared m excellent health and spirits as
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  • 79 1 Njro Dinh Diem, Prime Minister of South Vietnam, Embraces Francis, Cardinal Spsllman, the Roman Catholic Archbishop o f New York, m Saigon, January 8. The Prime Minister had juMt conferred on the prelate hi« country's highest order, the Grand Croi x of the National Order of Vietnam,
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  • 331 1 Red China's Attitude To Formosa tar From Peaceful' Dag Tells Chinese Premier ago that Red China's Weeks evidence of fai-irom-peaceful inteifion^ a xe Hammarskjold, the UN «L^ f DS> Peking on a mission for thflStS i5 Jr M General went *> tain the release of 15 U.S UrS Th?? nS
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  • 64 1 MEXICO CITY. Jan. 22: A crowded interurban bu s fell down a canyon and burned Friday, and police said at least JO persons were killed. The survivors, all jniuiwi said the headlights of ffi bus went out as it was crossing the Aqua Prieta bridge
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  • 74 1 KARACHI, jan. 22 Pik'stan and Canada yesterday siped an agreement under Canada would K ive technical help to the Pakistani government dn setting UD a biological control station at Rawalpindi, west Pakistan 160^000 (MH31.250, fof Sfe Canada would also provide HULJJS™ 1068 of a comcetent scientist
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  • 96 1 PITTSBURGH, Jan. 22 —A hero a medal was awarded pos- 1 m f u ,sly Friday to a 16-year-£Ji* 11 111! 11 immi &&ratn t boy who sacrificed h is life trying to save the lives of his school cnuma. ■xjtF* 1^ bronz c
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  • 45 1 UK. AND U.S. DISCUSSING CEASE FIRE IN CHINA WAR cease fire m the China civil saw R°nf f n u Office spokesman active review and with the African Government p£! The spokesman said Britain the United States and New ?S J between Red China AP
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  • 135 1 I CALCUTTA Jan 22. v members of a Russian soccer team arrived here j£ s t er< tav with their team manager fSJ a 6-week tour of India Thl secon^ party of 17 i s due^n T f h »f UBs: ans will pia v
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  • 42 1 NAIROBI, Jan. 21: The first Mau Mau terrorist to surren--2l 1 the new amnesty n.vv s5 u f t0 former em. pnyor yesterday at North nr.n s >p. 48 hour s after the tcnns were announced Reuter
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  • 20 1 irnr O t; OMBO: Ceylon. Jan. 22. r*5K. rub v bBr com missioner of AP
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  • 90 1 WASHINGTON, Jan 21 c miste r Mohammed Alt of Pakistan, who postponed a tr,p to Canada last autumn to lurry home t e a polit cal cfsla is coming back to complete his Au Embassy spoilsman saia the Pr.m e M>n ster will arrive n
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  • 310 2 Englishmen Also Built Indian Congress Over a quarttr of a century has elapsed since an annual Congress session met m the State of Madras. The Congress session at Avadi, 14 miles from Madras, is the eigth such session to be held m Madras State. The first Congress session to be
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  • 119 2 LUCKNOW: Nearly 1,000 1 convicts serving their terms In I. Uttar Pradesh Jails will soon I be engaged as paid labour on I a new canal project, it is re- 1 liably learned. It is proposed to lodge these I prisoners m open-air camps
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  • 268 2 Largest Number In Burma But Highest Ratio In Mauritius NEW DELHI: Despite the fact that the maximum 1 number of Indians living overseas is m Burma, the Indian population is only 6.9 per cent o tbel tofcU population there, while i^MauriUus c In^ ce^ t
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  • 222 2 Central Acts Being Rendered Into Hindi NEW DELHI: The translation into Hindi of all the Central Acts of Parliament, and old Acts adapted by the Government, has been undertaken by the Law Ministry. The translation work has been going on for some time and a number o* Acts have already
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  • 228 2 NEW DELHI: The keeping of bees and poultry is part of a ncvel experiment to ftelp T. ti patients convalescing at the Seva Ashram at Bhowali, U.P. This not only helps the treat, ment by keeping the patients occupied, but brings m money whicn is shared equally
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  • 185 2 NEW DELHI: The Indian goodwill trade delegation. Just arrived from a tour of the Middle East where It had gone to study prcspects of increasing trade between India and the Middle East, will submit a detailed report of their tour to the Union Government within
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  • 367 2 SX pe P tK bcroro the E^on Tribunal. Madras There was a oye-election to,!""* strike off portions of the two seats m the Madras Legislative Council from ne Graduates Constituency. There were four cand'.lates, nameiy. Dr. v. K. John i?r. A- Srinivasan.
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  • 62 2 WELLfINGTON: After counting the 16 y 3 columns of "Situations Vacant" advertisements m an Auckland paper, a visitor from the United States told a reporter: 1 am taking this paper back with me. This is the most remarkable thing. I am carrying out of New Zealand. In our
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  • 42 2 Winners m the Music competition W* men and boys, held m connection with the celebration of Tam<fls Festlal on Jan. 11, at the Happy World Stadium. More than thirty people partt«*pa*ed m theel 1 groups «\"!on«l- I.D.M. Photo.
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  • 913 2  -  James Tomlina By A PROBLEM which will undoubtedly loom large In India as the "Republic* vast educational projects advance side by side with her industrial expansion has Just com© tinder done consideration m Britain. It to that of the schoolleaving age. There is a
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  • 150 2 At the Baffles Hotel Tea Party by the Tamils Festival Celebration Committee On Jan. 17, m honour of Rev. Dr. Thani Nayagam of Ceylon University. Dr. L'n Yu-tang presided. There was a distinguished ;i"«i representative gathering of Europeans, Chinese, Malays and Indians present.
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  • 664 2 If the name Bondona L>as Gupt a one aa y oecome--. famous o n sta Ke or screen it will be a well-earned reward for a youn g Indian girl's unremitting efforts to make good m the theatrical profession. Miss Bendona Das
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  • 126 2 PIETERBURO (Northern Rhodesia): A 20-year-old domestic servant named Alpheus Sekgamamaronga -is -regarded by doctors here as a medcai wonder During a domestdc Altercation he was stabbed throuph the heart with a six-inch kitchen knife. When picked up he was practically dead. An emergency operation was
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  • 206 2 RUBBER SHOES ARE POPULAR IN INDIA NEW DELHI: Both production and demand for rubber foot-wear steadily increases m India, \|.i le the production of leather-soled shoes is declining, official sources point out. In 1950 an average of 1,400,--000 paira of rubber-soled bocts and shoes were produced montnly. This production steadily
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  • 224 2 Church Paper Speaks Out On Divorce LONDON: The Church England has been attacked by a leading ecclesiastical newspaper here for "slamming the door on the grace of God by allowing its clergy to refuse to marry people who have been divorced. The article appears In the "Church of Engfland Newspaper."
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  • 1821 3 Nehru's Report To A. I. C. C.— Part II Merger Of Portuguese Pockets Alone Will| Complete Indian Revolution (fcVJowing is the second iivst ilment of the outga'.ng Congress l*res".dent Sn Juwaharial Nehru's report to (ihc A.1.C.C.: the first instalment was pubushed m the Indian Djuly Mail yesterday) At moment when
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  • 136 3 MADRAS: In ancient times tneu and animals had the same span of Ufe—kO years. But then the horse gave ten years of its life to the human species; the dog followed, and gave ten years; then, the monkey came, and was not quite witting to forgo, but stiU
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  • 262 3 RAJKOT: Dr. B. V. Keskar, Union Minister for In formation said during the next year it was proposed to .step up the power of radio stations at Patna, Calcutta, Vijaya fada, Madras, Trivandrum and Cuttack. He added that two more radio station^ at
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  • 135 3 Govt Servants Must Grow Their Own Food! NEW DELHI: Government servants In North-East Frontier Agency are henceforth to -row their own food. This scheme to roakrj the Agency self-sufficient In lood will reduce the cost Incurred »n air dropping supplies for Government servants. At present 45,420 maunds of ri<*> 8,046
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  • 159 3 Deputy Home Minister's Visit To Andamans NEW DELHI: A visit to the Andaman Islands may soon oe undertaken by the Union Deputy Home Minister, Mr. B N. Datar. He expects to go there sometime m February to make a personal, on-the-spot study of the administration and see for himself the
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  • 88 3 Rev. Dr. Than! Nayagam and Mr. G. Sarangapany axriv^n^ m Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 12, to address a meeting at Hotel Majestic Roof Garden, Kuala Lumpur. In the picture above are setn from ieft to right: Mr. G\ Sarangapany, Mr. C. V. Kuppusamy, one of
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  • 513 3  - Spread Of Communism In Burma's Schools Colleges H. B. Pereira By DESPITE the fact that the Communist parties m Burma are, politically speaking, m a bad plight, Communism as an ideology is very much alive m the country and is being embraced with fervour by the youth of the land.
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  • 261 3 BARODA: Sn Nehru, appealed to people to take tM cotntry forward towards the goal of a Socialist btate, m which there wohld be neither caste nor class, and everyone codld have equal opportuniti He was addressing a public meeting here recently. Referring
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  • 120 3 AHWEDABAD: Moneylenders have till now B°»e on hunger-strikes at the doorsteps of their recalcitrant debtors. Bui, tfovlnd Remachandra took this policy of non-violent dunning a step too far. When hßs debftor-lpien.l expressed h'.s inabiflity to repay Govind a sum of Rs. 120, he had borrowed, Govind
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  • 78 3 NEW DELHI: Favourable economic situation m Finland has, abcording to a Finnish Legation Press release, brought about an increase m the number of marriages m that country. During the first nine months of the current year, there were 26,317 marriages, an excess of 882 over tfie corresponding
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  • 303 3 MADRAS: Replying to felicitations from Congress workers last week at a meeting held m the Legislature Congress Party office, Government Estate, Mr. P. Kakkan. President of the Tamil Nad Pradesh Congress Committee, said that he was fully aware of their economic plight and assured them that he
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  • 259 4 CABINET TO DISCUSS nmaSSf^SS^L .P* lnet WDI week whether •The lOUld Te P lftcs Imperial honours. f« miv F^^e Minster, Sir John Kotelawala, !s expected &r£eet a oriSa y On colle **^<» Tlie Minister of Home Affairs. Mr. a. Ratnayakc, wno fljst suggested that national
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  • 256 4 BANDARAWELA; Workers should not be ashamed of the work they did. As chairman of the Urban Council he took pride m calling: himself the nrst scavenger m the town Mr. S. M. Nadarajah, chairman c* the Bandarawela Urban Council, told labourers of the Council o n the
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  • 55 4 Hrt C OL °MBO: Mr. Le S i ie A. S?w. res Secon <l Secretary and Public Affairs Attache 1 of the American Embassy m Ceylon, it 1 c lslan <* 'ast week on the Chusan to take up a similar appointment m Rio de Janiero. the
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  • 266 4 KANDY KING'S DAGGER RECOVERED S il^ L MBO: A J ew el-studded silver dagger with a crystal head, which belonged to Sri 2^^ Sin *a> the las blef t f dy was brought St t( i Ce y lQ n m the lberfa. c l a SS e r, which
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  • 44 4 COLOMBO: The Go* eminent has decided fo increase Us diplomatic connections abroad, ana France and West Germany are two countries In which Ceylon soon have diplomatic representation. Red China has, however, been excluded from the proposed scheme of diplomatic expansion.- FOC
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  • 117 4 Paid 40 cta. Won Rs. 27,325 MANNAR: Fortune smiled on a married woman of Errukkajainplddy when the third prize of Us 27,325 m the GaTlp Gymkhana fifty cents-sweep held last week was won by her. This woman, si thy Kadhija (19) i« of a very poor «am4ly In Errukkalampiddy. She
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  • 91 4 wJZI S: Manl **n, Secretary, JP« b Tamils Festival Celebration Committee, express** th« heartfelt thanks anS^Stud! of the CtmSSe'^tS'itSS Indian Association, ipoL wh T P«nnltted the use* ?ieir As! sogation premises to hold the public meeting:, Mr. O. Sarangapany, Editor, Twnll MurasiL who presided over the J3S£ KJ*'^. »r.
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    109 4 ken on the occasion birtMay of Master Felix Athirubakumar Sennyah, son of Mr. and Mrs. SUvertoue K. Sennyah, H.Q. Road Transport Department, Kuala Lumpur w*♦ are from le f* to darm, Mn ,B. A. Samy, Mrs. D. Santkanasamy, Mrs. s Sennyah, Master M. Tatpara- > nandmn, Mr. 8.
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  • 448 4  -  R. G. Senanayake sat ™«^^^s? s-s^r j^sss The chair was taken by Mr. m. A. Fernando, m place of Mr. Senanayake, who ar" »*ed late, im prizes wrre given away by Miss i*C Dias Nagahawatte. PUREST IN CEYLON Mr. Senanayake, said also
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