Indian Daily Mail, 26 January 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 338 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 GENTS
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  • 568 1 KEEP TRADITIONS HONOUR OF INDIA ALWAYS IN MIND Dr. Prasad's Republic Day Message To Indians Abroad In a Message to Overseas M '^Jfaßth occasion of the Indian Republic Day Tundra Day of January, 1955, the President Dr. J^gjf™ Prasad says "I would like to tell ri^*™& beyond India's shores that
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  • After Congress Session
    • 136 1 LIFE IN MADRAS CITY BACK TO NORMAL From Ou r Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 25. Madras City was almost normal today after ten frantic days of hectic activity m connection with the Avadi Congress. A million visitors who had invaded the City from Tamilnad and the rest cf India have
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    • 36 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 25. American relatives wondering whether to accept the Red Chinese government's offer to visit uS prisoners m Communist China have been informed tiiey can send them weekly gift parcel.- AP
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  • 509 1 Tandon's Call To Malayan Indians The Indian Commissioner m Malaya Mr. R. K. Tandem m a Message to Malayan Indians m the occasion of the Republic Day today recalls their past services to this country and says, "I have no doubt that with
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  • 51 1 MYSORE), Jan, 25. President Tito of Yugoslavia went I*> the zoo yesterday and was presented with a two nine-months old panther cubs. Then a tigress growled giving tHd good subject (For his camera. The Yugoslav leader has taken many photograph* during his State vtsit to India.-
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  • 100 1 KARACHI, Jan, i 5: Pakistan's (Governor-General Ghulam. Mohammed today Heft for New Delhi where he will discuss vnth the Indian President Dr. Rajendra Prasad outstanding disputes between their two countries. Ghulam is accompanied by Dr. Khan Sahib, Refugees and Rehabilitation Minister, on his four-day State
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  • 34 1 RANGOON, Jan. 25.— Naga tribesmen from Northeast Assam, m India, have crossed the border into Burma to escape bombing attacks by the Indian Air Force, the English l&nguage newspaper, the Burman, reported today.- Reuter
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  • 535 1 Will Seek Seat In U.N. For Communist China To Explain Afro-Asian Confab NEW DELHI, Jan. 25: The Indian Prime Minister will give tine Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference an account of his recent visit to Peking at their meeting m London at the end of this
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  • 138 1 From OOr Own Correspondent MADRAS. Jan. 25. There was a huge crowd at the aerodrome yesterday to see Sri Nehru on. He was m a cheerful mood and told the pressmen that it was time they had a long rest after all their hard wcrk
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  • 69 1 Nehru Tries First Indian Made Tupewriter From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. M. Prime Minister Sri Jawabarlal Nehru had a try at the nrst India* made typewriter at the Rajbhavan, ju»t before hta departure for Delhi. Ho tyP** out bin name, and was followed by Governor Sri Prakasa. This all
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  • 52 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 25.— A1l decrees made by the Indian Union courts will be valid In Kashmir, according to a decison by the full Bench Kashmir High Ccurt. The Bench said Kashmir Isgally was a Part B. State, and therefore Indian courts were no more foreign
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  • 80 1 Dhebar's Tribute To Madras And Madrasis From Ou r Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 25.—Congress President Mr. U. N. Dhebar yesterday afternoon received a civic reception from the Mayor and Corporation of Madras City. Replying: to the address, Dhebar satd he was greatly impressed with the city which he thought was
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  • 93 1 No-Confidence Motion Against T.C. Govt. From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Jan. 25. Mr. Chidambaram Nadar, leader of the Travancore Tamilnad Congress Party m the State Assembly* has given notice of no-confidence motion against Mr. P. S. P. Thanupillai Ministry. This will come up for discussion on Thursday when the Assembly
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  • 116 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 25.— Burmese Government are treating Indians there better than any other country having a large Indian population according 1 to Mr. Gandhi Annamalai, leader cf the All Burma Indian Congress delegation to the Avadl Congress. This delegation met Congress
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  • 215 1 Congress Resolution On Socialism Is Only An Election StUnt!— Red Leader From Ou r Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Jan. 25. The Avadi Congress decision that Its objective U now the creation, of a Socialist pattern of society is only of vote-catching device, meant to influence the Immediate election In Andhra and
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  • 56 1 CAPETOWN, Jan. 25. South Africa will not feend observers to tbo Afro-AttiMi Conference In Indonesia next April Mr. Eric 1/mw, External Affairs Minister, said here yesterday. He was replying; to a question In the Senate. He saM the South African Government had not been invited to
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  • 124 1 One practical problem which Is likely to come up during the conference la the probable extent of British aid to India's industrial development. The British Mdnister of State at the Board of Trade. Mr. A. R. W. Low has recently been m India to see
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  • 141 1 CHICAGO, Jan. 85.—Aicheolog'sts and other scientists searching for the dawn of clvil satlon. believed they have found the site of the oldest prehistoric village yet discovered—on© dating back he* fore 5.600 B.C. The Utt'ven'ty of Ohtca*o ■aid the site wM uncovered at Wh& att, *S nttM
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  • 29 1 BELGRADE, YUGOSLAVIA. Jan. 25. Former Vice President Milovan Djilag and Vladimir Dedijer, biographer of President Tito, were convicted early today of conspiring against Yugoslavia's govern* ment.
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  • 40 1 Ceylon PM To Visit China COLOMBO, Jan. 25 Kotelawala has been Invited to visit CWna by Chinese Premier Chou En Lai the morning newspaper Ceylon DcCly news reported todayj Official ctoeks declined to comment on the report- Reuter
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  • 119 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 2b A U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee staff study has raised a question whether regional security arrangements, such as NATO, may eventually weaken the united Nations. The study said groups like the North Atlantic Treat> Organisation "appear to possess advantages m organising common defence
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  • 86 1 PAKISTAN EMULATES INDIA OTTAWA. Jan. 25. Mr. Mohammed All, Pakistan Prime Minister, said here today that Queen Elizabeth would continue to be accepted In Pakistan as the Queen of the Commonwealth after Pakistan had become a Republic later this year. Mr. All, who is here on a short official visit,
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  • 48 1 Miss Tolstoy On Possible Revolt In Russia NEW YORK. Jan. 25.Alexander Tolstoy, daughter of the late nowelist Jjeo Tolstoy, said here Monday that persons recently escaped from Russia told her that a rebellion by the Red Army would produce the only possible successful revolution In the soviet Union.
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  • 581 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Jan. 26, 1955 REPUBLIC DAY MESSAGES TO MALAYAN INDIANS fHE Messages issued to overseas Indians by President Dr. Rajendra Prasad and Commissioner Sri R. K. Tando^i on the occasion of the Indian Republic Day to-day and published elsewhere m this issue, are of particular significance
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  • 1221 2 Modern Parliamentary Procedure Not Unfamiliar To Indians 1 VILLAGE PANCHAYATS-UNIQUE DEMOCRACY is. not an exo- tic growth in India. For centuries, India has been the home of republics and selfgoverning political institutions. Her history i a a record of various democratic constitutional experiments. For instance, in
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  • 203 2 BAREILLY: Prime Minister Nehru, m a communication to a former M.P. and P.S.P: leader, Mr. Damodar Swarup Seth, has said that the Independence Day and the Republic Day should be observed as national days and not as executive functions of any party, it is learnt. Mr.
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  • 1142 2  -  S. D. KHANNA By DICHLY endowed with all the wealth, power and beauty that nature can bestow, the vast and varied sub-continent of India is a land of many interests and charms. The panorama of the past, reflected in her history and culture, religions and philosophy,
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  • 1246 2  -  B. R. VATS By ■n/ HEN the history of India's freedom struggle is written, her stirring national songs of these times wiU undoubtedly be given a unique pride of place. These songs exercised a powerful impact on the hearts of millions of people and illumined the light
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  • 491 3 In Cities, Towns, Kampongs Estates Muslims, Christians Hindus —Indians Ceylonese— All With One Voice Hail 'Unity' increased Interest In Tamil Arts, Literature And Sports Tamils Festival, which has come to stay as the National festival of Tamils m Malaya, has developed to promote unity and
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  • 84 3 ON BUKIT MUNJONG ESTATE A special noteworthy and encouraging feature m tne celebrations of Tamils Festival on the estates was that more women took part m the sports events than m the city and town celebrations. In some estates even old women took part m sports much to the amusement
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  • 96 3 Sports was a n Important feature m the celebration of Tamils Festival oft the estates, m the Recent Estate, Europeans and Chinese participated m the celebrations and gave encouragement to T| mils. As many as seventeen sports events were held and prizes distributed. Speeches were made
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  • 85 3 Malay Who Worked For Tamils Festival Malays and Chinese wbo?e sympathy and understanding for their co-citizera. Tamils en the estates are only too well known. Their support and sympathy for Tamils was fully vindicated m the celebration Of Tamils Festival, m which they participated freely and willingly. Among those the
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  • 27 3 Mr. O. P. Menon, who was largely responsible for the •ncressfnl celebration o f Tamils FeaUval on the. Regent Ertate.
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  • 138 3 Perils TamUs, to whom goe 8 the credit of bavin* celebrated the Tamils Festival first 111 the Federation m the year 1953, when It originated m Singapore, under the auspices of 28?*33r« 52ES"*" ye Oo < wl t>4 =s A large number of those who
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  • 134 3 Tamils Festival was celebrated ibis year on a number of estates all over Malaya. Estate workers, same of whom, had a day- off, given by the management to celebrate their festival, congregated m large numbers to participate m various functions organised m connection with the celebration of
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  • 36 3 Mr. K. Sambaw'vaa, who was adjudeed first In the music oompetlt'on, held la connection with celebration of Tamils Festival fit Malacca, receiving a stiver cop from Bin. R Poaniah. who dtstribofetf the prim,
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    118 3 Members of Tamil Pudu Malarehi Nool Nilayam (Tamil Renaissance library) celebrated Tamils Festival at a restaurant m Penang Road on Jan. 13. Mr. M. Hasan Gani presided pud Mr. P. Veeraiya welcomed the gathering. The speakers dealt with the need for resuscitating Tamils who have slipped from
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  • 40 3 Mr. V. D. Ptchchal Filial, who is very popular among Tamil radio-listeners, for "telling the facts", Is seen here telling the audience the facts about Tamils Festival, why it was introduced and "hat wer« its aims.
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    18 3 Young girls participating In the thread and needle race la the Tamils Festival Sports on the Regent Estate.
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    16 3 These 'urchins' are running Afty yards dash m the Tamils Festival Sports on the Regent Estate.
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  • 39 3 «£ro£ iH£lf < T rt% SJJ** Malacca Tamils FestixxU celebration u><» that quite n»W t/v«y thronged the haU to celebrate tfcoif /eativof otti|u. /uaia/is and Ceulona&n fWpt VWIM v?tW thm* vogtthtr find tveut e^m fvrxcant,
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  • 665 4 Role Of State Insurance BOMBAY. Mr. Khandubtu*! Desai, Union .Minister for Labour m luguratlng the Bombay Htjgional Board of the Employees' State Insurance Corporation said that by the end of 1955, most of the industrial areas of the country would have been covered under the Corporation. Mr.
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  • 460 4 Case Against T.-C. State Tamil Leaders NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court reserved for orders the applications made under i>27 Cr. P.C. on behalf of Mr AKunjan Nadar member of the Travanoore-Cochin Legis'auive AsscmbCy aud Messrs. 3. TMoses and Nallathamby Nadar, all prominent membors of the Travancore Tamil Ktio Congress for
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  • 213 4 NEW YORK. The United States is estimated to be using lithium a metal virtually unknown to the non-scientist In increasing quantities toaay. Because it is employed m making hydrogen bombs, exact production and consumption figures are not ovailable, but it is believed that this country's
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  • 60 4 POLICE FIRE ON ARMED GANG IN PATNA PATNA; Armed police r a trols fired last week on a gang of armed criminals m South Patna. No o&e was injured, owever, and the gang got away. While patrolling the Chirainya area, the police suddenly came upon the g;ang. who when ehaiiflengedn
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  • 155 4 BOMBAY: A Bill further to amend the Bombay Land Revenue code 1879, has been published m the Bombay Government Gazette lExtsraordinary dated January 14. The statement of Objects and Reasons says. According to Section 43 of the Bombay Land Revenue Code. 1879, as it stands at
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    47 4 Mr. Sadayan addressing the feathering on the NagaleJai Estate on the occasion of Tamils Festival. Tamils from ne 'ghbourin.gr estates like P**an? Estate, Seetam Estate, Sungpl Suluang Estate, Padang Mera Estate, Sungei Karangan Estate, Panan Estate and a large number of people from Padanp Serai town attended.
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  • 228 4 Disappearance Of Historic Gold Mohurs BOMBAY; The story of tne disappearance cf 149 gold mohurg of great historic value, minted In India during 1 the Moghul period, was told m the Bombay Session Court when Mr. K. M. Vakil, Additional Sessions Judge, sentenced Govind Keshav Joshi and Vishnu Laxman Karmarkar
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  • 170 4 NEW YORK; Mr. G. i^. Mehta, India's Ambassador to the United States said that tourists from the United States made up 24 per cent of all India's visitors m 1954. Mr. Mehta. speaking- at the opening' of India's new tourist office and trade centre m the
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  • 418 4 Pale. G. G's Vbit To Delhi KARACHI: Karachi had an agreeable surprise when a newspaper told its readers that India's Prenidtent had invited Pakistan's Governor-General to attend the Republic Day celebrations m Delhi on January 26. Perhaps, no other event had electrified the people so much
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  • 156 4 The Dawn, hailing President Prasad's invitation to the Pakistan Governor-General to attend the Republic Day at Delhi aa "a Big hearted move" said that "it is news of the first-rate significance.' The paper alleges that "enmity of Bharat has cast its shadow over our people's mind ever since
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  • 98 4 At a public meeting held m, Malacca High School Hall on Jan. H to celebrate the Tamils Festival m the Settlement, various speakers explained tlie significance and the aim of the Festival, -which teas unity among aU Tamil-speaking population m Malays and to rekindle interest
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  • 784 4 Influence Of Ind. Culture In S. E. Asia -Exhibition MADRAS: An tettempt to portray the greatness of Indian culture which has maintained a continuity through the ages and also influenced thc> life of th« neighbour* ng countries m SJouth-East Aii i is made In the "Culture and Archaeology Section." whtch
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  • 226 5 Cold Send Off To Sir Ivor Not One Official Present! COLOMBO: After 14 years of service here, which tacJuded the founding of the University of Ceylo* and the Hhapin* of the present consUtutlon, there was not one representative of the Government to bid goodbye to Sir Ivor and Lady Jennings
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  • 278 5 JAWNAj: The refusel or the Bishop to grant an interview to the Committee appointed by the public meeting aeld m Manipay on December _'_'nd under tne chairmanship cf Mr. V. Veerasingham. M.P.. at which a resolution was passed to request tne authorities to set up a Hospital
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  • 44 5 COLOMBO: Mr. D. M. Kodagoda, senior press Photographer of the Times or Ceylon Ltd., left for Australia last week m the s.a. Iberia on a Colombo Plan Fellowship to study Press photography. He will be away for six months. FOC
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  • 119 5 MATtARA: a "Romeo* who kissed a 16-jear-oJd w*oolgtrt on Broadway Road Matarti, was bound over In Rs. 100 to be of good behaviour for three yearn, by the Matara magistrate. The man wno according to her counsel's *tory em braced and kissed her, la Q.
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  • 176 5 Half Million Watch Ceylon Air Display COLOMBO; Over 500,000 people gathered at Ratmalaaa Airport on Monday last to watch the fourth annual display organised by Ceylon a Air Academy. The Prime Minister, air John Kotelawala opened the display. Hie chief participants m tihe display were the R-A/F. the Royal Ceylon
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  • 210 5 Drastic Action Promised COLOMBO. The Mayor of Colombo, Dr. N. M. Perera, tntendp, takfng drastic action against 50 eating houses for alleged caste discrimination. Municipal inspectors win make surprise checks to mvest.gate the allegations. Recently the Atl-Uoyion Harijan Association jßubmitted to the Mayor a
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  • 241 5 PANADUBA: Letchimi, a twelve-year old Tamil girl, and daughter of a local tinker, Chelliih, told a story to the police of the presence In town of a rather dangerous type of "pied p*per." tit appears that while Lretchinu was standing at toe top of her lane
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  • 213 5 NEGOMBO: The death occurred suddenly of Mr. S. K. Wijayaratnam, Mayor Of Negombo. Mr. Wijayaratnam. who was ailing for the past tvo months, resumed duties only a few days ago and his first official engagement was on Saturday when he presided l at the public meeting
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  • 246 5 COLOMBO: A SEAWABD Mom boat IHiiiatttnl by tke Oovenmaat at a cut of tw o aad a half minion rnpooa from the United Kingdom wUI arrive Colombo W Mart*. The boat is opartdewd ideal for defence of katbowi.^^ It v th* «^t .f, igfestay «d came,
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  • 93 5 KANDY. A Sartorial revolution mark' ed the opening today of the last term of the academic year at the University. About a dozen lecturers of the Oriental Faculty who had previously worn Western dress appeared on the campus m national costume. The new attire did
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  • 95 5 COLOMBO: The Government Parliamentary Group which met In the Reuse of Representatives last week decided that a percentage of Ceylonese labour which was recruited during the estate strikes should be employed. The Kandyan Members of Parliament particularly felt tlAt the Oeykom labourers who worked C n
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  • 291 6 Spark That May Explode Into A World War WASHINGTON, Jan. 25: President Elsenhower asked Congress yesterday for advance aattiority to use American Armed Forces m defense of Formosa, and promptly won a 2S— O vote of approval from the
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  • 250 6 Five Communist terrorists have been kjlied by Security Forces m the Federation. A wounded terrorist suspect has been captured. Three members of the Security (Forces have been wounded ty terrorists, says an Emergency Communique issued m Kua;a Lumpur yesterday afternoon. It adds: Three terrorists were killed
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  • 71 6 LONDON. Jan. 25; Moscow Hadio said last night there was a deterioration m the standard of living m Britain and blamed it on rearmament expenditure. Referring to recent claims by Mr. R. A. Butler, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, that the British standard of living
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  • 95 6 MENZIES ON AFRO-ASIAN CONFAB BOMBAY, Jan. 26.—Australian prime Minister Robert MenzlM said here yesterua} discussion qt the proposed Afro-Asian conference is -'Uievltable" at the meeting of Lritish Commonwealth prime Ministers starting m London un Jan. 31. Menzies, enroute to London from Colombo, told newsmen at Santa Cru* airprt here that
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  • 51 6 MANILA. Jan. 25.— The Philippines yesterday was invited officially to the Asian-African conference m Bandung Indonesia, m April, the Foreign Office announced. Vice President and Foreign Secretary Carlos P. Garcia said he would refer the matter to President Ramon Magsaysay. Philippine leaders have differed on whether to attend.-
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  • 117 6 LONDON, Jan. 25. Thomas Walton, 20-year-old .soldier aue to hang on Thursday for 'he murder of his teen-age sweetheart was 'reprieved toda>. Walton was convicted last December of stabbing 18-year-old Florence Audrey Wilson to death at her home m Slough, Buckinghamshire, the defence pleaded temporary insanity. The
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  • 66 6 xue uiucers ana men Qt two Canadian destroyers Huron and Iroquois have sent a message on leaving; Singapore to sa> how much they enjoyed their visit to the city of Singapore. They thanked all the dtizens at Singapore for the hospitality extended to the snips, and
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  • 43 6 CANBERA, Australia, Jan. 25. Indonesia and Australia have settled their dispute over the rank of diplomats. External Affairs Min'stei Richard Casey announced yesterday that the Indonesian Minister to Australia, Dr. M. TamziJ, has been appointed a fill) ambassador.- AP
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  • 70 6 COLOMBO: A morning de. parturc from Ratmalan a was delayed because an Australiabound passenger was caught by the Customs officials with |662 m cheques hidden away m his shoe. The m«to" was Australian Jockey Re* Cook. He was fined Ra. 10,000 and the cheques were confiscated. Mr.
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  • 149 6 COLOMBO: An unusual gift] or a white elephant left Ceylon last week by plane. The gift Is for an unusual person too; for a Mafoaraj&n, us a matter of fact. I This ivory elephant, a reI»X!ca of the living Daladr MaUgawa tusker, caparisoned m gold and carrying a
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  • 148 6 WASHINGTON, Jan. 25. The US. Navy granted the public its first look yesterday at colour radar— a possbile new defence and traffic-control aid. The demonstration also was the first general showing for military personnel and officials of the Civil Aeronautics Administration and other U.S. government agencies. Tha manufacturer.
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  • 146 6 Talks On Self -Rule PARIS. Jan. 25. Premier Mendes-France and Tunisian leaders pressed yesterday to reach agreement on self-rule for the Mediterranean protectorate before the National Assembly begins debate next week on France's Ncrth African policy. After a nightlong session. Mendes-France, Tunisian Premier Tahar ben Amar. French Minister for Tunisian
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  • 83 6 GENEVA, Jan. 25. The World Health Organisation reported that virus diseases similar to poliomyelitis are '•becoming more and more Important." A report to the WHO executive board said the most prevalent disease waa encephalomyelitis, marked by inflamation of the brain and spinal cord, which is transmitted to man
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  • 138 6 WASHINGTON. Jan. 25. The Committee for Freedom of North Afraica said yesterday the conflict between French forces and Algerian Nationalists "m fact a state of war" and called for U.S. support of a proposal for United Nations consideration of the situation. The committee's U.S. representative,
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  • 23 6 CROWBOROUGH, Sussex, Jan. 25. Sir Hartley (Shawoross. leading British Barrister and Labour Party Member of parliament, underwent an appendix operation here yesterday. Reuter
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  • 375 6 LONDON, Jan. 25— Communist CKaa'» £2?""^ <V£r Kn Lai Monday affirmed his determination to liberate Formosa and accused the Unltdl States of steppta* up ito. mlMtaTy operations "to make wa» provocations/* Chou, m a statement broadcast by Peiping radio, denounced talk of a cease
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  • 82 6 NEW YORK. Jan. 25. Mr. Mohammed Ali, Prime Minister of Pakistan said m Ottawa that the Formosan question should be settled m the United Nations. "I do not think there is any possibility of a Communist Chinese invasion," he said "but the danger though remote
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  • 112 6 NEW YORK Jan. 25.— Prune Minister Mohammed Ah of Pakistan passed through New York yesterday morning en route to Ottawa, Canada, for three days of talks with Canadian officials. He said the Formosa situation will undoubtedly be discussed at the British Commonwealth Prime Ministers
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  • 121 6 MR. Kr KATHIRA.VELU, Manager, Victoria and Royal English Schools, Muar and Bandar High School, Ratu Pahat has been appointed Town Councillor, Town Council, Muar, for the year cudSng 3l»t December, 1956. He is a member of the District Welfare Committee, Muar, Vltfittng Justice >A the Muar prison
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  • 92 6 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Jan. 25. There will be a triangular contest at Srivilliputtur for a seat dn the Union Parliament at the election on Feb. 27. The bye.lection was due to the resignation cf Mr. Kamaraj Nadar when he accepted the
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  • 84 6 Jagan Episode Prisons Chief Sacked GEORGETOWN, Bntisn Guiana, Jan. 25. The Government yesteolay notified Mr. Samuel Baiter, British Superintendent of Prisons, that he would be retired on full pensjon because charges of maladministration had been proved against him. Mr. Baker was found guilty last November of permitting Mrs. Janet Jagan
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  • 83 6 TOKYO. Jan. 25. Red China's Premier, m a statement broadcast just before President Eisenhower's "defend Formosa" message to the U.S. Congress, today firmly rejected any Idea of a cease-fire and said the Reds were determined to conquer the Nationalist stronghold. Chcu En-lai's statement over Peking radio
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  • 160 6 U.S. Govt. Withdraws From Synthetic Rubber Industry WASHINGTON, Jan. 25: Congress was asked yesterday to approve the government's withdrawal from the synthetic rubber industry by selling 24 plants to private buyers fcr U*****,565,000. The report of the Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Commission to Congress recommending the transfer
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  • 304 6 Mass Meeting At New World Under the auspices of the Mnlayan (Indian Oongrew, Singapore, a public meeting will be held to celebrate tho indian Republic Day today, Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 5 n.m. m the Boonga Tanjong HaU of the New World, Singapore. All are cordially
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  • 49 6 R.I.-P.I. Immigration Agreement MANILA, Jan. 25. An Indo-nesian-Philippine immigration agreement wall be signed m Manila on Saturday, a Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday. An Indonesian delegation js expected to arrive here en Thursday to conclude the formal agreement. Indonesia has agreed to repatriate nhout 1.600 of its nationals.- AP
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