Indian Daily Mail, 31 January 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 843 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1965 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 583 1 All Premiers Anxious To Solve Problem Nehru A Key Figure In Commonwealth Talks SVfcmrfTKr Jan 3A. The Prime Ministers of the Commonwealth^ now assembled here for talks on the world *to»**™> have immediately confirmed that the Formosa Crisis will dominate their weeklong conference. Most of
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  • 221 1 No Confidence Motion Against T.-C. Ministry Not To Be Moved! From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan: 80: It is leant that Mr. Chidambar a Nadar, leader of the Tamilian group m Travancore-Cochln State Assembly will not move his no-confidence motion against the ThanupUlai Ministry today. The Speaker yesterday gave priority
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  • 339 1 LONDON, Jan. 80; Mr. Mohammed Alt Prime Minister of Pakistan who arrived here yesterday from Ottawa said the Formosan question would be the most Important topic to be discussed at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference. Asked If he had any parti:ular viewa of the Formosa ssue,
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  • 70 1 PARIS, Jan. 30: The duel between French Foreign Minister Edgar Aaure and M, Jean Jacques Servan Schreiber. a young newspaper Editor whom he had challenged, will not take place, it was stated. A communique issued by the two men's seconds said It had been decided "There
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  • 62 1 KARACHI, Jan. 30: Pakistan's Governor General Ghulam Mohammad will leave for Europe today on a short visit for a rest suggested by hi* doctors, it is officially announced yesterday. Informed sources said he may go to Switzerland. His official trip to New Delhi this week may
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  • 99 1 January 30 Indian Martyrs Day From our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. SO: Two minutes silence was observed throughout India yesterday .Sunday at eleven hours. This was the nrst observance of January, SO, as Remembrance Day m memory of not only Mahatma Gandhi who was killed on that day, but also
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  • 51 1 At the COth Indian "National Co»*re*« session hddjn AvaJU Mr. U. N, Dhebar the Congress President is seen acknowledging the cheerso*^ the gathering. Mrs Ambujammal. Chairman ofthe Reception Committee te standinf behind* Also seen m the picture (left corner) If c Mr. N»nrtt and Mr. O, B,
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  • 241 1 Nehru Tells Kamaraj MADRAS. Jan. 30: Many buff* and imposing' buildings owned by Princes and formerly rich Zemindars which are now rotting, because no money is available for their proper up-keep should be taken over by the State and used as hospitals, schools and
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  • 672 1 Temporary Neutralisation? WAR PREPARATIONS DEPLORED LONDON, Jan. 30. Mr. Jawflbarlal Nehru, India's Prime Minister, arrived here by air from New Delhi yesterday for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference beginning on Monday. Mr. Nehru said that he voaa bringing no special proposals for the Commonwealth
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  • 54 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 30: Bombay customs authorities searched the Japanese freighter Seiko Maru yesterday and seized 600 cigarette lighters allegedly not included m the ship's manifests. The search followed the discovery of 200 cigarette cases In a taxi m which two Japanese sailors from the ship were
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  • 224 1 MANCHESTER, England, Jan. 30 Bert rand Russell (Earl Russel) the eminent British philosopher accused President Elsenhower and Mr. Chou En Lai, the Chinese Prime Minister of placing the continued existence of the human race m imminent peril. In a letter published m the Manchester Guardian Bet
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  • 31 1 LONDON, Jan. 28.—Happiness ceme yesterday to beautiful Anne Terrell 24-year-old daughter of a former Singapore Chief Justice who figured m a tragic suicide case last May.
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  • 494 2 AND so the UMNO-MCA Ailpnce has qyhart into the Colony politics. It is reported that "a threeparty alliance comprising the UMNO, MCA artd the' Malay Union" has decided to contest five seats m the April elections- to the Singapore Legislative Assembly and the City Jjsland Council. The elections will
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  • 3196 2 Dehbar's Speech At Avadi Following is the second instalment of the speech delivered by Mr. U. N. Dhebar, the new President, of the Indian National Congress at the Avadi session. In the context, we should also try to appreciate the difficulties facing Congress Governments
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  • 37 2 His Higrhne** the Sultan of Selangror' Inaugurating the Klang Town, Beard Council session or Jan. 26. In the picture below Dr. Sathiah speaking on behalf of the nominated members, m the first meeting.
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  • 156 2 NEW DELHI: Although the general requirements of the ceramics industry can he met by internal resources of china clay, the Union Government is allowing large-scale imports cf china clay from abroad. The reason for such imports Is that a particular variety of cla> necessary for certain
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  • 241 2 Election Cases May Not Conclude By Even 1957 NEW DELHI. There are still a few election petitions to oe disposed of by the Election Tribunals, and the date of the second General Election In India is fast approaching. To settle election petitions arising out of the first General Election on
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  • 156 2 MAJ>RAS The Central Advisory Bcteard on Education have suggested setting uj> of a Committee to draw »*p "an integrated syliiabu3" for the school final examination, and for the last three years of the propoeed -'higihier secondary" course. The intention, it is stated is that the content
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  • 676 2 India's And C wealth's Great Adventure By Woodrow Wyatt. M.R MRS. Vijayalakshml Pandit A has distilled some warmth into the chill London December For the first time ever there is a lady of ambassadorial status m London As a High Commissioner she will have great world experience behind h«r. She
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  • 77 2 SYDNEY; Mr. B- K. Rank. j "plat'tic" suirgecn, lof Mcl- bourne, left for India for six weeks' vist unde r the Colombo plan. The External Aifairs Minister, Mr. Richard Casey, saM Mr. Rank had offered his service free. Whle In India, Mr. Rank would perform
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  • 1584 3 DETAILS OF THE SCHEME FIRST OF ITS KIND IN ASIA NEW DELHI: Among the risks the Indian factory worker has had to face, thoee of sickness, disablement and maternity have been causing considerable hardship. Medical facilities so far provided have not been adequate to meet either the
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  • 103 3 SATYAMURTHI, NAOAR. Mr. Jmoahartal Nehru j GWH6 to fho TOMM6 Of UtOTS TA^Nt 299 /T#iJilfll OCMWT* I 9O*9ton of Ike Congrvto here and got them com fortdbty —mtod on the data froe fro** '< itwaaiona" After trurmentmrUy vm- t welcome experience, when women visitors elbowed ow^ r«iport«r«
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  • 370 3 Nehru And Party Rack In New Delhi NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru returned to the capital Monday evening after attending the Congress session at Avadi. He wa.s accompanied by Bakshi Ohulam Mohammed, Kashmir Premier, and Dr. Syed Mahmud, External Affairs Minister. The i.A.C. plane carrying the party was held up at
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  • 86 3 TUJLVANDRUM: Twentytive workers of the Govern-ment-owned ceramic industries at Kundara m Central Iravancore demonstrated at the Government Secretariat pate, as the State Legislative Assembly session began. The demonstrators, standing m two rows outside the gate, ihouted slogans demanding the re-opening of the closed sections In the factory,"
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  • 84 3 HYDERABAD, Bakshi Q!miam Mahomed, Prime Minister yf Kashmir, told Press men here that Sheikh Abdullah, now m detention, might not be released m the Hmmeciata Future. He added that Sheikh Abdullah was m good health. Asked if he would be present m New Delhi during
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  • 126 3 BATVAMURTHI, NAGAK. Mr. Morarft De*ai was understood to have told the legislators thai a member c not knowing' Hindi is not fit to go to any legislature." The Bombay Chief Minister, who woe addressing a meeting of the Congreee legislators, said that Hindi bad been adopted as
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  • 78 3 CALCUTTA: Dr. Srikrishna Sinha, Chief Minister of Bihar, passed through Calcutta on Monday on his way back from Madras to Patna. Dr. Sinha told Pressmen at the airport that pecple should not get excited over the language issue, particularly when the States Reorganization Commission would
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  • 169 3 i ANKARA: At dawn, 31 i years ago, at a party In 1 the Egyptian Embassy In Ankara, the late Ataturk. 1 pointing to the rising Him. said: ''Look, I am for»--r «eetey the ntoe of the Orl--9 ent, flee the rMntgr of thla
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  • 149 3 TamHa Festival was celebrated m Koala Lumpur this year on Jan. 24> with Great K«st and pomp, all the Ta-mfl-speakEng 1 people In the J ederai Qapitai and neighbouring pjrea» participating. The celebration was held at the Town HaH, which was over flowing with people.
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  • 179 3 NEW DELHI: a memorandum on the establishment of a CtxiWti fittwkrtt University fit* bean submitted to th« Minister for Education, JfauiaiKi Abul Kalam Azad, by the Sanskrit Sahitya Sammelar. (►Sanskrit literary Asspciution). The Sanunelan has been working for the development of this language m the country for the
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  • 312 4 Ike And Dulles Leave For Holiday Retreats! Senate Gives President Powers To Tackle Defence Of Formosa WASHINGTON, Jan, 30. The United States stepped oat of the diplomatic limelight temporarily yesterday leaving to Britain tho primary initiative m the search for peace m
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  • 92 4 NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—A United Nations Scientific Advisory Committee agreed on the agenda and rules of procedure for the U.N. Atoms for Peace Conference to be held In Geneva starting on Aug. 8. The 7 —nation committee announced agreement at the end of two weeks of
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  • 136 4 Will China Attend U.N. Sec-Co. Debate? LONDON. Jan. 30 vtritish Officials expressed the hope that Communist China would send their delegate to the United Nations Security Council debate on Formosa Ceasefire. Nether Mr. Chou fin-Liai nor Mr. Vyacheslav Modotov slammed the door on the Western proposal to that effect it
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  • 159 4 LONDON, Jan. 30: Mr Chou E n Lai, the Chinese Prime Minister withheld a direct answer to Britain's plea that he send a representative to the United Nations when the Security Council debates the Formosa crisis, diplomatic sources here said He said he would refer the
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  • 90 4 Kneeling Is Servility PORT OF SPAIN. TRINIL>AD, Jan. 30 Legislator Charles Netto indignantly rrotested Friday to this British colony's governor against 30,000 children kneeling at a sooool ralily to honour Britain's princess Margaret. This act of servility is strongly reminiscent of slavery, .tNietto declared. However, the education director of this
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  • 56 4 No casualties U the Communist terrorist or to Security Forces have been reported m the Federation yesterday, says a n Emergency Communique issued m Kuala Lumpur It adds Communist terrorists slashed rubber trees and smashed latex cups of a smallholding it the Selumpur area of the
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  • 60 4 More than 200 people of all communities attended an allcommunities farewell party on Saturday evening at the Balai, Kuala Lipis It was given to the Tengku Panglima perang, Mentri Besar. Tengku Muhammade, and his wife. The Mentri Besar, who has been In office for four
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  • 85 4 MRS. TANDON. wife of the Indian Commissioner la Malaya MB. B. K. TANDON, being presented with a basket of flowers by MISS GEETHA, daughter of MB. A P. MENON, Organiser of the Indian Republic Day 1956 Badminton Tournament. The presentation was made on Saturday, Jan. 22,
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  • 133 4 KATMANDU. Jan. 28. A combined Swiss-German expedition will, this Spring attempt to climb Mount Dhaulagiri, the unconquercd, 26,810--foot peak m central Nepal it was announced here. Swiss and Argentine expeditions have made unsuccessful tit tempts tc climb the Dhaulagiri. Last spring Lieutenant Francisco Ibanez, 26-year-old leader
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  • 131 4 3ERIA, State of Brunei. Jan. 30. The Sultan of Brunni has agreed to perform tha official opening ceremony nn Feb. 21 of the British Malaya Petroleum Company's new gas processing plant here, a multimillion dollar installation for the extraction of natural gasoline from oilfield
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  • 88 4 MOSCOW, Jan. 30.— Tass, the official Soviet news agency, told the Associated Press Saturday that It had no information regarding reports that the Soviet Union is ending its state of war with Japan. Such reports had been distributed m Germany They were apparently based on a
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  • 358 4 IN RUSSIA? -speculation Collective Leadership Among Soviet Satellites Varies LONDON, Jan. 30. Though Nikita S. Khrushchev, first Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party is today increasingly m the limelight m Russia, the party leaders m the Soviet Bloc States are heard of much less frequently. For
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  • 185 4 Soviet Govt. To Urge Restraint On Red China? MOSCOW, Jan. 29.— Sir 'WU.llam Hayter, the Brltlsn Ambassador, called on the Kremlin yesterday 10 ask the Soviet Government to urge restraint on the Chinese Communists and point out the importance of "avoiding: any incident which might lead to general hostMJes." Sir
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  • 494 4 $252 m. Work To Control Waters Of Shifting Kosi River Launched NEW DELHI, Jan. 80 India is counting on an army of volunteers to help tame the turbulent Kosi, the '•River of Sorrow" whose annual floods bring tragedy to 18,000,000 persons. Some 5,000 volunteers men and women, chanting Hindu hymns
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  • 47 4 Mr. Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed (centre with cap) Prime Mlnfster of Kashmir is se«n with Mr. A. p. Jain (right extreme; and Mrs. Maragatham Chandrasokharan, Deputy Health Mm sto r of India a t the 60th Indian National Congress Sea. .sign at Avadi, Madras.
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  • 127 4 Indian Republic Day Football In K.L. In the presence of a large gathering at the Railway Institute Ground, Kuala Lumpur, the Poppy Cup Champions. The Rangeis, and Indian Invitation Eleven played an impressive classical footbal match In commemoration of the Indian Republic Day. The Rangers lost to a superior team
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