Indian Daily Mail, 30 January 1955

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 342 SINGAPOBE, SUNDAY, JANUARY SO, 195S FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 494 1 Nehru Says C'wealth Premiers Will Discuss No Note From Chou To London NEW DELHI, Jan. 29. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru left by air yesterday for the London Conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers after spying that the Formosa situation would certainly be raised there. The Indian Premier told reporters:
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  • 117 1 Dulles' Assurance WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State was reported to have told Canada and other allies that he was confident that a major war would not erupt from the Formosa crisis. An authoritative source
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  • 78 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 2».Tli" United Sta 1 es Navy can adequately cope with any local naval actions m the Formosan Straits, Mr. Charles S. Thomas Secretary of tht Navy, said m a statement prepared for his visi to the Armed Services Committee of the House of
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  • 93 1 DR. LOHIA'S PREDICTION WENT WRONG NVW DELHI. Jan. 29 The tr.divin Socialist Leader, I N r. Ram Manohar Lohia has hem a?ked to pay up on a wugor he made m 1950 that Hongkong would become "part ftn<j parcel of the Chirie3e mainland" within five years, the Times of India
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  • 28 1 LONDON, Jan. 29: Sir John Kotelawala Ceylon's Prime Minister arrived here by air yesterday from Colombo for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference hefflnniD? Monday.- Reuter
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  • 109 1 NEW DELHI, Jten. 28. A hmg» art project, Involving .zfant murals and wtatues depicting- the history and culture of India, is "being designed tor tho country's I'ariiamfiK tiouHe. A .speed a 1 government committee has approved advanced plans for 120 panels, each 50 feet square, for
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  • 240 1 NEHRU'S VIEWS WILL HELP TO SOLVE ISSUE The Economist leading Bri- 1 tish independent weekly s::id I that if the Commonwealth I Ministers meeting m London I next week couW agree on the minimum needed to resolve the Formosa danger their joint view could have a considerable impact m both
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    50 1 Nehru Tito Maishal Tito. President of Yugoslav 'a and Mr. Nehru, Prime M'nister of India observing the huge crowd from the d2U at the Indian National month at Avadi. Mr. Tito addressed the gathering expressng h's admiration for the way India was profrc— lnr at home and serving worw lnt«*Mtk-
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  • 399 1 "None knew thee but to love thee, None named thee but to praise" ON Friday, the 30th January, 1948, Mahatraa Gandhi was delayed by Sardar Patel In conversation, Patel who had favoured, sterner measures with ww«*"3'.* >ld 11 at last torn hunself away.
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  • 49 1 BEL/GRADE, Jan. 29: PrwsAdcnt Tito has accepted an invitatlcn from President Rent Coty to visit Prance this year, Mr. Branko Draskovic, a Yugo. ,Slav Foreign Office spokesman said here. He told a press conference the time of the visit has net yet been fixed.- Reuter
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  • 206 1 PARIS, Jan. 89: The New French Foreign Minister M. Edgar Faure, yesterday challenged the young editor of the weekly paper Express. M. Jean Jacques ScrvanSehrelber, to a duel. One of the Foreign Mln'ster's second's General Edouard Corniglionamolinier famous free French airman during the war. called
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  • 509 1 To Consider Cease-Fire In Formosa Nationalist China To Veto Invitation? NEW YORK. Jan, 29: The Un'ted Nations Security Council will meet on Monday at 1600 GMT at the request of New Zealand to consider a ceasefire mi n the Formosa Strait and) is
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  • 316 1 LONDON, Jan. 29 Diplomats here believe that Mr. Nehru may be the channel for sounding the Peking: Government on any formulas which the eight lTim© Ministers may devise. The United States would be kept informed of toe Comm on wealth Ideas through the British Ambassador m
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  • 116 1 PARIS. Jan. 29 The Western "Big Three" Foreign Minister will probably h' id a conference on Indo-Chlca m the next few weeks according to sources close to the French Foreign Office. The evening' newspaper Paris prease said Britain France and the United states will confer next
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  • 51 1 KARACHI, Pakistan. Jan. 29 Governor General Ghutatn Mohammed return ed Friday from a State vdsfit to India and annmino ed he had Invited Indian I (resident Rajendra rrnvi.i to vistt Patfstan. He said Prasad acepted and the .exact t*me of thrt vltit wfel be decides lalnr,
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  • 912 2 Pgf tiklif To Intensify Planning Adopted .BttUBAyESHWAR. nit? PrtjSt JSRSoadTlS^^ <^th tM a jew to provi«»|^a V»P©t«B to fee idea of basic iM^udUg, «mp£aUti£?4i» seoouf Five Year Flan, was one of the reooqimenda tions unanimously made by HitT-tlttii'rtfciu^l »d»lUimm «f Community Projtect officers bow h»
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  • 185 2 Volunteer! BATYAMURTHI, NAGAR. Combining the gait of a soldier and the seal of a •missionary the Congress B*v* Dal vttlumtmmu -at Batyamnurthinagar are rendering disciplined service, which has already toon the admiration of many a delegate to the Avadi session. To them an order from their G. O. C.
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  • 103 2 LONDON, a claim by tlie Government of India for nearly £1,20,000 said to be owiug m India income and profit* tax by the Delhi Electric Traction and Supply Company Limited, and English Oorapanv now m voluntary liquidation is not enforceable m the English courts, the House
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  • 121 2 KARACHI: A conference at <Wtal«terial level is likely to be held toward* the end of next moath between representatives of Jhdla and Pakistan to resume negotiation* on evacuee property, it to learned. The Pakistan Government early this month accepted the Government of India's invitation for such a
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  • 123 2 "ITEne Minister of t»M» Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru watching the Yoath Sally held at the Cot pOMlttn Stadium, Madras on Jan. 17. la the foreground of the picture above are seen some 2'tt» pretty participants of tt» Rally. Seated m the front row from toft to right Mr.
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  • 886 2 Oil Industry In India Petroleum Made In India Unsurpassed In Quality HMHHH Mr English, addressing Pressmen said: "Your presence here not only gives me the opportunity to renew our acquaintance but convey to you personally an outstanding piece of news, on Friday one of our tanker^ -Btanvac Canberra', will arrive
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  • 1051 2  - To Jackie Prostitution In Britain Investigation Being Held To Rescue Baitain's Good Name ATHI NAHAPPAN London Letter By O F *U human pains there is nothing to equal the pain of childMrtfc. Yet. willingly, this pain has been endured by every mother from time immemorial. Isn't there any prospect of
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  • 206 2 nATYAMURTHi, NAGAR. rrpme Minister Nehru was crowned here by a nttjfvear old Andhra woman social worker. As Mr. Nehru rose to leave the dais after addressing the meeting of the Pradesh Congress Committee Presidents lirimati BoUmeni Qangamamba of Koveli m Eluru taktJc (West Oodavari) approached him with a
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  • 582 3 Education For All Is State's Bounden Duty-Nehru Training Off Women iP^/? 111 J? tafater >Ir Neh stated here ttiat it should be "the duty of the State to provide eduJL education at all levels to everybody." He hoped the time would come when that could be done. tabled a £L
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  • 35 3 KURNOOL: The 15 emnloyees of the lccal branch of thp Central Bank observed protest day on Jan. 22 m accordance with the decision of the All-India Bank Employees' M»ociatien,- FOC
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  • 178 3 Imperial Bank Nationalisation BOMBAY A meeting of the shareholders of the Imperial Bank of Inaia has been summoned on Thursday, March 31, to consider Government proposals to control the L;ank. Some of the shareholders take the view that a particular Bank could not be singled out for State control, as
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  • 207 3 LONDON: The Minister o t Education. Sir David Eccles openod |an Exhibition of Art from school In India, Pakm tan and Ceylon at the Im penal Institute here. The Exhibition oompris.'ni, some 50Q paintings, designs and craft models was chosen from IJ2OO entries by
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  • 912 3 Enquiry Into Police Firing Nehru Opposes Motion SATYAMURTINAGARi The Subjects Committee of the sixtieth session of the Indian National Congress concluded its session. The non-official resolution withdrawn demanded appointment of a tribunal to go into police firing* whenever such a thing happened and there was death. Mr. Nehru, who Intervened
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  • 107 3 RANGOON; Marshal Tito has presented to the Rangoon University Rs. 15,000 as a token of his appreciation of the hospitality and courtesy shown to him by the authorities staff and students of the University. The donation will be utilised for prizes to *c awarded annually
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  • 272 3 BOMBAY: Tw«nty-two Goa satyagrahis «nc2udln# Miss Sindhu Deshpande. who aerired here after their roiease from Portuguese jails were given an enthusiastic reception. 4J* satyagrah.s. look n^ emaciated, torn i>iet«men t .at they weie proud or navjpg aoiiti tneir mt m tiie suu^ts U> J&berate Goa from
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  • 450 3 Flag-Symbol Of India's Aspirations 2 SATYAMORXIN^GAR: Ihe *lag was hoisted ax troat 01 the main pandai m Satyamui- bnagar at a colourful auu imt prewive ceremony toy tneCun- gress President, Mr uneoai. Over 16,00a persons" gatnereu round the flag -staff to wiener the function. The «QP«r«an and the do corative
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  • 861 3 Indian President's Awards Regulations Of Decorations NEW DELHI; Regulations for the awwd of the decorations "Bharat Ratna'V "*adm» Vibhusiian", Padm a Bhusoan and "Padma Shri'- have been published m the Gazette Of fiMlin^ xne aecoration 'Bharat £atna" will be m the form of a* peepul leaf, two and *ve-i sixteenth
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  • 29 3 N|EW DELHI: Mr. BhaiChandra Narayan Gokhale has been appointed a Judge of the Bombay High Court, a press communique issued by the Home Ministry announced. FOC
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  • 222 4 Black Swans Are Mine -Says Sir John COLOMBO: Tne Prime Minister, Sir Joh» Kotelawala, read <,ut m Mw> Hoam at Uvyt tmmtmtUrrm letter,, which he mid, he had receive* provta* that tw o hteflk wnu» now m Mft «rtat« had hea» Mt to ktaa a* fift by the Prime Minister
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  • 249 4 COLOMBO The Wages Board for the tea Browing and mi nufactu ring tram is to meet this week to deckle on the question of an increase x of basic dally wage for tea estate workers by one rupee. This claim for a wage Increase la one
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  • 164 4 AMBALANTOTA: Enougn tears had been shed for Buddhism and the country. The people should now prepare to devote their lives to the say me of Buddhism and national rights. Jayamottawa Amarawansa Thero told a large gathering at the market grounds Ambalantota. Sinhalese tart, culture and customs
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  • 90 4 COLOMBO: Mr. J. E. M. r* Saram. MM)G has (been nominated by the GovernorGeneral to the Senate to «H tne place of SiT Nicholas AttyKalle. who resigns from the Senate to become "Wide-Chan-cedlor of the Ceylon University. Mr. Saram. Jf,P. U.M.. M.8.E., land owner and mill owner
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  • 101 4 COLOMBO: Mr. M. M. M. Abdul Cader. Additional Magistrate of Colombo, said recently that Musldm youth &houtld set an example to the world by not accepting dowries. The acceptance of dowries naa become a social ill. He added that at a time when Oeylon and the
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  • 156 4 NUWARA EL.IYA: Displaying a scholarly grasp of the classics. Australia's Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, now on holiday at Nuwara Eliya. read pages, with fluency and ease, from two of the oldest books m the world m which Ceylon Is mentioned when he paid, a visit
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  • 34 4 The open session of the 60th Indian National Congress began before a huge gathering at Satyamoorthynagar Avadl. Picture shows Mr. Dehbar and KamaraJ Nadar, observing the huge crowd from the date.
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  • 257 4 'Roving Raju Brought Rs. 60m: To Ceylon Says Sir, John COLOMBO: "Roving Raju* ha* brought In rs. 60 m U--22? revealed by ttaPitae BttntoUt. 9v Joint Kotelawala* Sir John said people had Criticised Mr. Raju Coomara* may ("RovUfc ftatu") sayta* he was roaming round the world. But he has brought
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  • 141 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 28:} The U.S. delegate to the United Nations commission on. the I status of women says "women I are on the March throughout! the Middle East" and are getting a surprising amount of I help from men. The delegate, Mrs. Lorena] B. Hahn,
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  • 461 4 COLOMBO: The Government Parliamentary Group at a special meeting lasting four and a half hours held m the Home of Representatives agreed after much argument on the principle of establishing a national shipping line, the ba.si* of which will be the Ceylon Shipping Line with
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  • 47 4 NEW DELHI. Jan. 29 Lieutenant Genera' S M ShTinagesh one ef th 0 <- rs t Indian to go to Sandhurst'tiae been appointed Commander m Chief of the Indian Army it was announced here last night. He will hold the rnnk of General.
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  • 68 4 K. P. BHASKAR LEAVES FOR MADRAS TODAY Mr. K. P. Bhaskar, the wellknown Indiaa classical dancer m Singapore, is leaving for Madras today, by Air India International. Mr. Bhaskar will be away for a month. Mr. Bhaskar la to marry Miss Santha, an amateur r dancer and she is at
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  • 261 4 BONN, GERMANY Jan 29: Hitler's favourite Field Marshal Ferdinand Schoerner, came home Friday night from Soviet imprisonment and cooly defied threats of West German leaders to prosecute him as a "mass murderer" of his own troops. A storm of public indignation, fanned alike by
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  • 458 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 28: The Statesman newspaper said In a despatch from London that the situation created by President Eisenhower's Formosa message might well be the first and most important item on the agenda of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Confer ,ince opening on Monday.
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  • 185 4 One Of Most Important Meetings LONDON, Jau. 2s Commenting en the losuea lh«, art likely to come U f> for discusson hefor thu mmonwealth Premiers Confer ence n London, the "laconomist" of London saya ai ,ne time internal e.~.nstif:ticm-! questions Jcoked Ike prov ding the man 'grist to the mil:
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