Indian Daily Mail, 24 January 1955
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Title Section16 1955-01-24 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 336 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1965 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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677 1955-01-24 1 Nehru's Resolution Unanimously Passed From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 23: The Indian National Congress pledged itself at its 60th Session at Avadi on Friday to work for the establishment of a socialistic Pa tte of Society. The outgoing President Sri Jawaharlal Nehru's resolution677 words
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417 1955-01-24 1 MADRAS, Jan. 23— India's agreements with Communist China, Yugoslavia asd Neighbouring countries are not an attempt to create a geogra« phical "peace area," Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon told the sixtieth session .of the covernlng National Congress yesterday. Mr. Menon whose name hasReuter - 417 words
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Article81 1955-01-24 1 MOSCOW, Jan. 23.— Pravda, the soviet Communist Party newspaper today published the first photographs ever issued of Russia's atomic power station opened seven months ago The newspaper disclosed that the station was operated by the soviet academy of sciences but did not reveal its location. Three photographs81 words
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Article59 1955-01-24 1 SEOUL, Korea, Jan. U3: News that 79-year-old President Syngman Rhee had an operation has South Korea pondering the fateful question: who will succeed him Rhee is reported getting along fine. His general health is s>aid to be good. But the surgery served to remind tfte nation that hisAP - 59 words
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Article143 1955-01-24 1 THEY WORK NAKED IN THE MINES! SYDNEY, Jan. 2&— The well dressed Australian miner at the coalface wears only bis wifes "scan ties" and a pair of boots. This fact emerged today m a discussion of miners "fashions'" following a strike of miners at 25C| coaloiff, new south wales whenReuter - 143 words
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186 1955-01-24 1 Nehru Lays Foundation-Stone From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 23: The foundationstone for the new Women's College m Madras City was laid by Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlal Nehru yesterday morning. The College is being founded by the South Indian Education Trust created186 words
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Article35 1955-01-24 1 OTTAWA, Jan. 23. Clement Attlee, British labour party leader, will make a coast-to-coast tour of Canada between April H and May 1 under the sponsorship of the Co-operative Commonwealth 'Federation. APAP - 35 words
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Article63 1955-01-24 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 23. Mr. R. G- Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, denied here press reports from Australia that he would ask the united States to collaborate with Australia and Britain m policing South East Asia. He told a press conference: "It is a newReuter - 63 words
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Article270 1955-01-24 1 TOKiYO. Jan. 23. If you promise not to tell her ooy mend we'll let you m o n Akiko Sawaaa's secret job. She's a nude model m a photo studio. These studios for professionals, amateurs or just plain onlookers have sprung up an over Tokyo, aAP - 270 words
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Article196 1955-01-24 1 EMINENT JOURNALIST PASSES AWAY From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Jan. 23: Mr. Alfred Arthur Hayles editor ot Madras evening newspaper "Mail" for the last 27 years, died on Friday aged 68. He came to Madras .from London as a young reporter 43 years ago and by sheer hard work occupied196 words
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Article, Illustration107 1955-01-24 1 A display of the prizes neatly arranged on the table at the Happy World Stadium before distribution to the winners l n the various competitions held m Singapore, m connection with the two-week celebration of the Tamils Festival. Nearly 600 prizes were distributed andI.D.M. - 107 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-01-24 1 Mr. v M. Sreedaran, won the title of 'Mr. Madras 1955' at the Madras State Weightlifting Championship. He was also placed first m the Body Beautiful Contest m Class i and was adjudged the most muscular man.42 words
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162 1955-01-24 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 23: The United States plans to extend its protection of Nationalist China to islands within 15 miles of the Communist Mainland according to authoritative sources. President Eisenhower will ask Congress to approve new measures designed to meet the criticalReuter - 162 words
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109 1955-01-24 1 FIGHTING IN FORMOSA, A MEN ACE TO PEACE LONDON, Jan. 23; Sir Anthony Eden the British Foreign Secretary believes that the present fighting m the Formosa Straits is a greater menace to world peace than anything happening elsewhere. For this reason there is great diplomatic Interest here m the possibleReuter - 109 words
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Article191 1955-01-24 1 LONDON, Jan. 23. n'hc stratocrui6er taking Mr. .\i ohainmect All F.UkisLa n s Prime Minister to New York on his way to Ottawa returned to London airport tonight with one engine out of action an hour after It took off. Earlier, the British Overseas AirwaysReuter - 191 words
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Article33 1955-01-24 1 LONDON, Jan. 23.— Thieves stole several hundreds pounds worth of jeweiery from the home of Chief superintendent Robert Stevens, head of Scotland Yord's fraud squad. No one was home at the time. APAP - 33 words
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Article466 1955-01-24 2 THAT the Indian Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlal Nehru did not endorse the MlC's link-up with the UMNOMCA Alliance is clear from his letter addressed to Mr. G. V. Thaver, the President of the Malayan Indian Association, Kuala Lumpur. It will be recalled that following our sister466 words
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Article61 1955-01-24 2 NEW DELHI: The jfreatcsi contemporary Czechoslovak Indologdst, iProflesaor Oldricn Firis, Dean of the (Faculty of Philology, Charles University, Prague, died last week according to a report received here. Professor oidrlch Frla wa» the pupil of the late Academician v. Luuy tad trwiiatwi many Sanskrit work* andFOC - 61 words
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1059 1955-01-24 2 Sardar Panikkar's Tribute MADRAS, The book, "Kamaraj, m Tamil, written by Mr. T. 8. Chok killing am and published by the Narayugu Prasuralayam, was officially released last at a function got up at Woodlands Hotel Mytapore, Sardar K. M. Pannikkar presided. Those presentFOC - 1,059 words
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Article168 1955-01-24 2 NEW DELHI: Mystery aurrounds the death of two babies one 13 day-old and the other 15 years old which was reported last week from Vinaynagar, a Governmentbuilt colony m New Delhi Vinaynagar was the scene ot a brutal murder of an aged woman recently. AFOC - 168 words
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Article129 1955-01-24 2 MADURAI The case against 41 persons registered m connection with the demonstrations made protesting against the staging of the drama "Ramayana" by Mr. M.R. Radha and his troupe m a local theatre here on December 2 last, was taken up for hearing by the. District Magistrate, Mr.FOC - 129 words
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261 1955-01-24 2 A call for volunteers has been made by one of Britain s strangest medical experimental centres the Common cold Research Unit at Harvard Hospital, Salisbury. The target for this year :s 500 human "guinea-pigs" who will be injected with the common coldNAFEN - 261 words
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Article95 1955-01-24 2 MADURAI. As local official, seeing a diminutive-looking person with a Gandhi cap walking into the retiring rooms reserved for the Union Railway Minister ana Party, requested him to inform the Minister that the stenographer sent for, had come. The gentleman with the Gandhi cap replied he wouldFOC - 95 words
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Article168 1955-01-24 2 BOMBAY: Admiral Sir, Mark Plzey OJn-C, Indian Navy, carried out Jiis inspection of INS 'Hamla' at Mailad here. His yisdt coincided with the first anniversary of the recommisaioning of Ham<a as the supply and secretariat school,, which was celebrated last week. The Oln-C, accomporuen byFOC - 168 words
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Article123 1955-01-24 2 MADRAS: Sub Inspector Srtdharan Nai r of Tondiarpct Police arrested two boys aged IS on Sunday on a charged of house breaking and attempted theft. It is alleged that the boys tried to remove the sitone 4doi of Lord Vtoayaka from the temple at the junoFOC - 123 words
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75 1955-01-24 2 Peace Monument To Be Put Up In India TOKYO; A noted Japanese sculptor, Soshu NisMkawa, has written to Prime Miiniste r Nehru, that he would like to come and build a peace monument In India to attract woi<kd\vide attention for banning- the use of atom and hydrogen bombs. The sculptorFOC - 75 words
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Article342 1955-01-24 2 AJMER: Mr. Har Bild.s Sarda, author of the Sarda Act which abolished child marriage m the country, died here last week. He* was 88. The Grand Old Man of Ajmer had been ailing for the past several years. Born on June 3, 1867, Mr. Sarda joinedFOC - 342 words
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Article100 1955-01-24 2 KARACHI: Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed All. declared here last Saturday that there would be no devaluation of the Pakistan rupee. "It Is our flrm determination to preserve the present par value of our rupee," Mr. Ali totld members of the commercial and Industrial community assembledFOC - 100 words
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268 1955-01-24 2 0 Preliminary Talks Successful NEW DELHI: Ffrelhivinar y negotiations between China and Indonesia on the question of dual nationality of citizens of one country In the other have ended successfully, according to a Hshinhua Chinese news agency release here. A ioint (Communique issued by theFOC - 268 words
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1168 1955-01-24 2 MADRAS: The annual congress party session comprises the meetings of the Steering Committee, the Subjects Committee and the plenary .session. It consists of the President, ex-President, delegates and ex-officio, associate and nominated members of the All-India Congress Committee, and Pradesh Congress Committees AFOC - 1,168 words
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Article74 1955-01-24 2 Accountant-Gen. Of P. T. MADRAS: Mr. K. S. Malhitra. Accountant-G|eneral, Posts and Telegraphs, arrived In Madras last week from Simla on a tour of inspection. Mr. T- Rangachart, Deputy Accomntant-GreneralH Posts and Telegraphs and Mr. c. M. J. Gilbert, President, Madras Fostaa Accounts Assocation and other officials of the PostFOC - 74 words
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Article2269 1955-01-24 3 NEHRU'S REPORT TO AJ.C.C. 111 Healthy Attitude Towards Private Sector, Assures Nehru (Following Is the third instalment of the report .obmlttAd by the out-going President; Mr. Jauaharlal Nehru to the \n India Congress Committee). WELFARE STATE Our national aim is a Welfare State and a socialist2,269 words
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752 1955-01-24 3 D.P.'s Institutions— Khanna Seeks Aid Of Social Workers CALCUTTA: A two-day meeting of prominent social workers interested m the problem of displaced persons com menced m Calcutta on Tuesday. The meeting was convened by Mr. Mehr Chand Khanna, Union Minister for Rehabilitation, with a view to .seeking their advice mFOC - 752 words
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Article61 1955-01-24 3 LUCJKNOW; Mr. O. B. Gupta, Minister for Planning and Industries, nist with a serious car accident Sunday evenim^ near Unnao, 3i miles from here. Mr. Gupta was admitted Iti the Bairampur Hospital, Lucknow, late m the evening wit^i injuries. He was on way to KanpurFOC - 61 words
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Article, Illustration43 1955-01-24 3 A REWARD FOR HER SKILL— This young girl who came first m the Junior Group Dance Competition Is receiving a silver cup from Or. (M*s.) Lalitha Sambandam who distributed the prizes at the Happy World Stadium on Tamils Festival Celebration Day, Jan. 1443 words
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1242 1955-01-24 3 Leaders' Reminiscences Of 1 927 Congress Session MADRAS: The Congress Party annual session is held m Madras City, for the n"rst time since the achievement of independence, and 27 years after the last session m Madras. Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister, Madras, who attended the 192? session as aFOC - 1,242 words
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121 1955-01-24 3 MADRAS: Mr. c- Subra maniam, Finance Minister. told Pressmen last week that the Government of India's decision (regarding the action to be taken m the matter of crossword puzzles and prize competitions may be known shortThe Minister said that during big visit toFOC - 121 words
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Article253 1955-01-24 3 SATYAMURTBNA OAR More than three-quarters of the lAll-Indla iCbngress Ccmmi.ttee's annual income of about Rs. 2,71,000 is m the form of its share of fees collected from primary and active members of the Congress. This is revealed m the statement of income and expenditure of the Aice forFOC - 253 words
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Article82 1955-01-24 3 KARACHI: Mr. Mohammed Aid, Pakistan's Prime Master, v$U arrive m London by air from Karachi on Jan. 2u. on his way to Ottawa on a short official visit says a London report. A Pakistan Hdgli Commission spokesman said that Mr. Mohammed Ali would leave London by airFOC - 82 words
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571 1955-01-24 4 Indians Have Done Well In Taking To Badminton- It's Malaya's National Game -TANDON (By Our Stair Reporter) ''Badminton is Malaya's National Game and it is only proper that Indians here should take such great Interest m it," declared the Indian Commissuoner Mr. R. K. Tandon speaking at the Indian Republic571 words
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103 1955-01-24 4 New Working Committee Of Congress From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 23: Congress President Mr. Dhebar announced the names ot the new Working Committee of twenty members. Fifteen belong to the old Committee and the new members include Kamaraj Nadar of Tamilnad, Ibrahim of Uttar Pradeah, Chowdrey of Assam. Adityendra103 words
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112 1955-01-24 4 AFRO-ASIAN CONFERENCE ON APRIL 18 JAKARTA, Indonesia, Jan. 23: The thirty nation AfroAsian conference, officially described as aimed, at promoting world peace, will open In the West Java City of Bandung April 18, it was announced yesterday. Previous announcements said the conference would open the last seek In April. RuslanAP - 112 words
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Article106 1955-01-24 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. Three policemen from Pakistan said yesterday a cop's job there is about the same as m the United States except: There are no juvenile delinquents drug addicts or drunks. The three, S. Aftab All, 30; Ashraluddin Ahmad, 30, and Hairaj Husian, 31,AP - 106 words
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Article115 1955-01-24 4 COLOMBO, Jan. 23. —Ceylon has decided to accept Burmese Premier v Nu's three-way rubber for rice pact with Communist China, according to a reliable source. The source said premier Kotelawela telegraphed Peiping on Friday night asking if Rod China, would agree to drop ita present rubberAP - 115 words
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Article, Illustration64 1955-01-24 4 Dr. p. K. Ponnayya inaugurating the variety Entertainment organised m connection with Maflacca Tamils Festival. This year's celebration of Tamils Festival m Malacca was marked by an extraordinary pomp and {tageontry. On the left is a scene from a drama 'New Life/ staged on that occasion.64 words
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133 1955-01-24 4 WASHINGTON, -Jan. 23: The United States, Britain and Now Zealand will continue exoloration over the weekend of n way to implement President Eisenhower's suggestion that the United Nations should try to end the China fighting. Mr. Sidney Holland, the New Zealand Prime Minister,Reuter - 133 words
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Article192 1955-01-24 4 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 23: One of the proudest of women yesterday was the eighty year-old Sivakami Ammal, the moth«r of the Madras Chief Minister Mr. Kamaraj Nadar when she was introduced to Premier Nehru on the dais at Satyamurtinagar by her now distinguished192 words
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