Indian Daily Mail, 27 January 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 339 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY, 27, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 473 1 Pak. G-G. Tells India Pays Respects At Rajghat Promises Marble For Samedhi No Problem Which Could Not Be Solved In Friendliness-Prasad From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 26: I will send a marble from Pakistan in three colours with green saffron to pave the
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  • 118 1 Republic Day Titles From Our OO n Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 26. Engineer statesman Mokshagundam Visvesvarayya who laid the foundation for modern Mysore and a great philosopher and scholar Bhagawandas of Benares, father of Madras Governor Sri Prakasa, have been awarded with Bharat Ratna title b y the President Free Ind
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  • 115 1 Mao Tse Tung HONK KONG. Jan. 26. chairman Mao Tse Tung-, China's Head of State, wired greetings to President Rajendra prasad on the occasion of Indian National Day, Pek'ng Radio reported yesterday The broadcast m Chinese said Mr. Mao's cable sent on Monday read: 'On the occasion
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  • 45 1 The Radio announced thai Premier Chou En L*i on the s ime day cabled greetings to the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru. Mr. Cho u said. "On the basic 'if the Five Principles of Pe.iceful co-existence first jointly enunciated by India and Chra,
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  • 79 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 26. Government sources »aid yesterday India would not make a formal protect to Communist China for publication of a map showing parts of India, Burma and Kashmir within Oiine*e borders. "As far a* we are concerned we know what our territory
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  • 13 1 'rienlly cc*oy>eration between the two countries has had uninterrupted consolidation jnd development.- Reuter
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  • 59 1 MOSCOW, Jan. 26— 4 m"?Faere fro m Mr. Georgj Malenko v congratulating- Mr. Nehru m India's iFifth Annvei-satv c i& a Republic was featured prominently on Pravda's front jta?c today. U is the first time a nonC -mmunist oountry has been ."•nir.ed out for th's tribute RurMan
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  • 75 1 HONG KONG. Jan. L' 3. Ho Chi Minh. vietminh President, said today he hoped re- itlons between North Vietman und India would become closer and "contribute to the sat?fcuardinjr and consultation of peace m Southeast As* and the World/ Ho Chi Minh expressed the hope m
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  • 41 1 TOKYO. Jan. 26— Shunichi Ma'.«umoto. Japanese ambassador to London was rel eyed of his post yesterday and appointed adv ser to the Foreign Office. Matsumoto returned to Japan recently He is a cand date for the Diet.- AP
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  • 28 1 BANGKOK. .Lan 26.Inf ornied sources said Thai Premier PhTbuJ Bonggrata would tour Southern Thailand provinces incfcudfn? areas bordering Malaya starting Jan. 81.- AP
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  • 274 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.— Difl- r.-nce* of opinion between Rrlta-n a nd the United States yesterday were reported! to be delaying a mov c m the United Nation* to seek a cease-fire »n the Formosa axea. New Zealand was described ?.s nearly ready to offer the
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  • 44 1 Prime Minister, Nehru witnessed at the Madras Corporation Stadium a youth rally of 35, ,000 boys and girls from all the schools m Madras. Mr. Nehru, is seen receiving the message of peace from Miss. Dogra, at the parade on 17-1-55.
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  • 473 1 NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION GIVEN PRIORITY! From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Jan. 26: The Crucial session of the Travancore-Coohan Legislative Assembly which will decide the fate of the ten-month-old Thanu Pillai Ministry, now deserted by the powerful Congress group, began yesterday m an atmosphere of
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  • 36 1 CHOI -MESSAGE HONG 'KONG. Jan. 26. China's Foreign Minister Chou En Lai yesterday wired the Afghanistan Government Foreign Secretary to greet the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries, Peking Radio reported m Chinese.- Reuter
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  • 179 1 "This Time India Govt. Could Not Ignore It" From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 26 j Periyar E. V. Ratnaswami speaking at Tiruchi said lie was preparing to start a new ?nti-Hindi agitation m Tamilnad from August, and asked his followers
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  • 71 1 COLOMBO;, Jan^ 26- <A violent hurrican e nef t more than 10,000 homeless and injured 50C on the Maldive Islands, 400 males Southwest of Colombo according to official reports reaching hen: today. The food position is now reported to be precarious and Ibrahim Ali Didi, the Prime
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  • 36 1 Doctor Rajendra Prasad President of the Indian Repubtie, Marshall Tito, President of Yugoslavia and Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice-president of the Indian Republic at a reception given by the Vice-President m New Delhi.
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  • 146 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 26.— An Indian dance r who recently toured five Western European countries and East Germany has returned to the sub-continent with memories of -'unpleasant things'' m Communist Germany Mrs. Mrinalinl Sarabhai. whose troupe spent three months m Europe, said hsr
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  • 283 1 Tito Exposes Portuguese Claims In India From our Ow n Correspondent CuCniW, Jan. M. it IS absura that India snould wait upun Portugal tor the return oi her own territory, declared Marsnal Tito on iuesday on tne eve o* ius departure irom India when askea about Goa. mo toia the
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  • 85 1 There was a large and distinguished gathering present at a reception at Bharat Bhavan, given by the Commissioner of India m Malaya, Mr. R. K. Tandon m connection with Indian Republic Day, yesterday, Jan. 26. Among those present were Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Com-missioner-General, Sir Charles Lambe.
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  • 44 1 BELLo HORIZONET, Brazil, Jan. 86. A plane chartered to carry a funeral party and a ootrpna from Kello Horizonte to M< nli Clark C!»ro crashed into a mounta n Tccoday, killing the three n):ui'TT?r», plot and co« pilot. OMI were no twrvlrora,
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  • Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thur. Jan. 27, 1955
    • 470 2 \yiTH the American attitude being what it is, the glow Jig tribute which Mr. Justice Williams O. Douglas of the U.S. Supreme Court has paid to India's achievements and Sri Jawaiharlal Nehru's personality must be regarded .i.i something unique and significant. Ever since India adopted
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    • 45 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 26.— The Afghanistan Embassy here says Russia has started deliver es of road construction equipment purchased by the Municipality of Kabul Afghanistan's capital. The Afghans are buying more than 1552,000,000 worth of public works equipment from Russia AP
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  • 1398 2 Nehru's Inspiring Speech It Is A Challenge To Future The 60th session of the Indian National Congress pledged itself to the establishment of a socialistic pattern of society m India, Unanimously and with approbation, the large gathering passed the resolution to this
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  • 68 2 NEW DELHI; The Government of India have received two reports on the talks held earlier this month m Peking between Dr. Hammarskjold and Mr. Chou En-L.nl. One is from India's Ambassador m Peking, Mr. N. Raghayan a nd the other is from Mr. A. S La.l,
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  • 206 2 Tamils m Sungei Pattani celebrated the Tamils Festival on Jan. 14, 1955 with oratorical contest sports and a public meeting. Members of the Tamil Murasu Students Club tock a lively part m Organising the Festival. Rev. Gnanandam presided. The president m the course
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  • 574 2 MADRAS. Mr. Nehru witnessed, a colourful and impressive rally toy school, children at the Corporation Stadium. The highlight of the rally was a Pageant by girls entitled Children's Plea for Peace. It evoked appreciation and applause from the gathering. A procession of decorated lorries was headed by
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  • 122 2 NEW DELHI; Mr. Dangc, general secrctaiy of the AiUnidia Trad- Union Congress |r i a statement issued qa!d that the West Ueng;U Government's action m referring rjie iFsue or recognition of" the Bengal SiMfoetJf Union to a tribunal "is a blatant attempt to declare the stiike
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  • 521 2 LONDON: The complaint that the Government of India i s indulging m excessive interference m the affairs of British companies m India is contained m a special article m last week's Investor's Chronicle. Britain's lead.ng investment and financal weekly. Such interference, "continuous probing and
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  • 560 2 Australia's Racial Policy Explained COLOMBO: Mr. R. G. Menz.eii, Australian i J nme Mimster said touay tiiat peaceful co-existence was "a spientLa iaea it your neighbour too haa me same loea." He aUdeci, ne had no faith m we ids because tney d.d not solve any problems. Mr. Menz.es was
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  • 237 2 I-nSW D2LHI: An authoritative yp-.ics.nan of the Ministry tl Commerce and industry who&'e attention was drawn to the cntic^m of aiv Government of lnd:a :u th e Investor's Chronicle, cornmentca thai India's poiicj *n regard t c fore.gn capital was fairly well-known. The p^siton was mao
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  • 904 3 Arrangements Unsurpassed In History Of Organisation SA TV AMu UXINAGAK. More than two lakhs oi people, according to modest estimates, attended the iu>t day's pienary session oi the 00 tii plenary session of the Indian National Congress. Visitors from the North are already heard observing that the
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  • 594 3 SAGAR: (M.P.), Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon said that ln-i via's actions m the international sphere had always been guided by the deswe to eliminate fear, faction and laithiessness, which were threatening civilization to-day. Mr. Krishna Menon, who was addressing the ninth convocation of the Sagar
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  • 226 3 Religious Heads Unfit To Lead Masses lIAUACiU:— A call to the Musi. in youth 01 the world to i.se to (.he occasicn and unite tcr "dispersing the dark clouds which surround the world" was maue by Dr. Knan SaftiD, Com. mumca nons Minister 01 Pakistan. Dr. Khan Sahib said this
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  • 243 3 Abolition Of Shilotri Rights In Bombay BOMBAY: A BiU to abolish the "Shllotri" rights prevailing m the Koloba district of Bombay State has been published m the Bombay Government Gazette Exira»rdiary, The statement of objects and reasons says-. In the Kiouaba district, there are -some ShJotridars who en]o> a customary
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  • 691 3 Basic System Education In Ten Years? SATYAMURTINAGAR. I resolution adopted by the Subjects Committee of 'he sixtieth session of the Congress, caned upon State governments to further the introduction of Baste education so ua to implement it jully m ten years." Dr. Sycd Mahmud, '-viio moved the resolution, pointed i
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  • 142 3 London Felicitations To Mrs. Pandit NEW DELHI: India's new High Commissioner m Britain, Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit last week asked Indians m this country and British friends of India to work together m closest co-operation m the cause of indc-British friendship and their other great Ideals. She was speaking at her
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  • 97 3 (BOMBAY: Future performances of all Sanskrit dramas will be exempted from the liability to pay entertainment duty The performances of (1) rrem.^anyas. (2) l^unyaprabhav ad .8) Bhavbandfcan .by the late Mr. R. G. Gadkari). (4) Saubhadra (by the late Mr. Annasaheb KiiV-JirfKar); and (5) Manapaman
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  • 227 3 sented by these friends of India", she said. Mrs. Pandit also reminded Indians m Britain that wherever they went, they carried a bit of India with them. They had the high responsibility of representing their country and of serving her. Mr. Reginald Sorensen, Chairman of the
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  • 974 3 Satyamurti- Martyr To Cause Of India's Freedom Nehru Unveils Statue MADIiAS: Mr. Satyamurti was a great patriot, a great parliamentarian, and a great soldier m the struggle tor Inuia's ii.i-.uni jx. died a martyr m tlie cause, said Mr. javtuliarlal Nehru nine unj; a statue of tiie late >ir. s>a.yauuirii
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  • 587 4 -F. A. O. REPORT Malayan Crop Falls By Seven Per Cent! J?" 1 6 ta J* obal r '<* production, which was a feature of 1962 58 continued „t an unslackened pace m 1963/ 54, wfcta India regl»teriny the Urgent increase, namely
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  • 60 4 One more Communist terrorist has been killed by Security (Forces m tne Federation according to an iSmergency Communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday, it adds The terrorist was Killed by a patrol x>t the Ist Battalion Somerset Light infantry, m the Bentong district of Pahang.
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  • 171 4 India Begins Production Of Newsprint NEW DELHI, Jan. 26. India's first newsprint factory, built with American assistance, has started production. Eventually its output will amount to one-third of India's current newsprint requirements. The plant, Nepa Mills, located at Nepanagar m Central India was built at a cost of 60,000,000 Rupees
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  • 109 4 COLOMBO: T|he UiuveTtdty of Ceyton has «tecided to confer an Honor* ary degree of a Doctor of Laws on the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotefcawala, m recognition of Ms contribution towards the establishment of the Unlvei»ity at Peradenlya, as Minister of Transport and Works.
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  • 93 4 INDIA DENIES BOMBING OF TRIBESMEN NEW DELHI, Jan. 26. An Indian Government spokesman categorically denied last night Rangoon reports that the Indian Air (Force had bombed revolting Naga tribesmen m North East Assam and that they were m consequence neeing into Burma. Tlhdre waa "abj|oh<Lely no foundation" for such reports
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  • 178 4 Flag: Day The Singapore Chinese Y.M.CIA. wiU hold on Saturday, Feb. 12, 1955, a Fiag Day m aid of its New Building Fund under the patronage of The Governor, Sir John N'.coll. The organiser is Legislative Councillor, Mrs. Edizabctn Choy, who is recruiting 1,000 volunteers tin teams of
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  • 65 4 At the Tamils Festival celebration m Ipoh on Jan. 16. Mr. C. Buppiah, President, ipoh Tamils Festival Cormni'tee is welcoming the gathering. Mr. G. Sarangapany (left) and Rev. Dr. Xav:er 8. Thani Nayagam are seated at the table. Rev. Dr. Thani Nayagam, Lecturer m Education m
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  • 127 4 LUNOOJ*. Jan 86.— Mounted police broke up angry crowd* of Communist-encouraged demonstrator, outside the House of Commons last night and arrested 10 persons The demonstrators, estimated at about 4,000 arrived with demands to see their Members of Parliament and sought to protest German Rearmament. At
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  • 226 4 Spain To Send Observer To U.N. Hqrs. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Jan. 26. Secretary General Hammarskjold announced! Tuesday night he has granted Spain the right to send an observer to U. N. Headquarters. Soviet delegate Arkady Sobolev. on a visit to Hammarskjold only Monday. was reported by a n eastern European
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  • 43 4 Employers m Singapore:, except those who engag c only domestic employees, arc reminded that they must registerwith the GmtfaJl Provident Fund not lateir than iFeb 4 Forms fcr registration (CPV l\ can be obtained from «mv post office m Singapore.
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  • 103 4 >iEW YORK, Jan. 26: A United Nations Mission which visited Thanganyiki last year yesterday urged Britain to fix a date for the self-government and independence of the 362,683 square mile East African trusteeship territory. v-5 1 o a rt 2S%^ ra
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  • 158 4 —Churchill LONDON. Jan. 26. Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill yesterday rejected suggestions that he should meet with Soviet Premier Georgi Malenkov to discuss the explosive far eastern situation. "I do not conceive that a meeting of this character on the Far East between me and
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  • 110 4 Mr. Justice T. a. Brown, Puisne Judge m Singapore, has teen appointed, as Chief Justice An the Northern Region, Nigeria. Mr. Justice Brown is expected to leave Singapore on the Feb. 4 on transfer to Nigeria. Mrj. .rustice Brown i s 54 years eld. He was
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  • 55 4 NEW DELHI. Jan. 26.— The Government registrar reDort3 98 deaths fro m Cholera m Mysore State. South India, during the first week of January. Officials here say the outbreak of the disease Which is usually widespread m Mysore at this time of the year, is
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  • 44 4 Kundrakudi Adigal, the visiting chief of Kundrakudi Mutt, addressing a gathering on Jan. 23, at Chettiar Hall, under the auspices of Tamil Pannai, Kuala Lumpur. He spoke on "Tamil Literature and Tamil Culture." Mr. G. Sarangapany, Editor, Tamil Murasu, presided.
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  • 111 4 At 5-55 p.m. on Monday, the body of a n unknown female Chinese was recovered frj ni the Singapore River near Kirn Song Bridge. The body was that of a middle ag>ed weman. height 5' 4" and thin build. The face was round. The
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  • 25 4 Rajajl Sports Club will hold a 3rd annual general meeting at Ceylon Tamil Association 11, IJandy Road (Behind Cathay) at 6 p.m.
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