Indian Daily Mail, 6 March 1955

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 23 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 38 1 t>r r. Gulam '■asia ir p o rirct.r of Gulam Cos at i I'ii'ln Street and Rochorn R(»art, Sin?nF>or«. leaving for India today by A*t ind'a lnt««rnjLtir««l 'e n a short MHi.
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  • 165 1 LONDON, Mar. 5: The Weekly review, the Economist said that at the recent Bangkok Conference on the Southeast Asia Defence Treaty "several cross currents were visibly moving beneath the surface." It added: "No one who Via il the combined Anglo-Am^ri-cm interest at
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  • 120 1 BOMBAY, Mar.. 5.— A Urit.sh expedition led by Dr. Charles Evans who wa s with the succesj-vul Everest Expedition twp years ago leaves hoie i. i Calcutta e n hs way to the >5.170 foot Mount Kanchmiaiig. third highest mountain m mo world. Dr. Evan's Himalayan
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  • 88 1 MONTF/ETL. Canada* Mar. 5 Mrs. iFanny Cookson paused on the occasion of her 100 th birthday Sriday to deliver a tart comment on fashion.?. What nonsense. all thihs disguising of figures," said the spry old lady. "Any woman with a good figure doesn't want to
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  • 125 1 MORE GAINS FOR CONGRESS IN ANDHRA KURNOOL, Andhra. Mar. 5: The United Congress Party-* an alliance of India's Ruling Congress Party with the di. s*dent Krishikar I^ok and t.i; Praja Party -was within BMjM of gaining an absolute majority as the fourth day's counting m Andhra States lt«t general election
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  • 62 1 LONDON, Mar. 5. The Hohsc of Commons refused ycsterdaf to grant home rule to W» les A private bill t o set up a 72-seat legislature for Wales was rejected, 18-14. after both the Church 11 Government and the Labour Paity opposed. Similar bills to
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  • 85 1 U.S.- Jap Talks In Washington WASHINGTON, Mar. 5: Til tttate Department is considering th« possibility of high-levol Japanese United States tal 'v In Washington as suggested by Mr. Miimoru Shigemitsu, Japan's Foreign Minister oflicials .said. At tfie same time these souices made it clear that the United States was not
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  • 169 1 LOS ANGELES. Mar. 5. A boy of 15 and a 21-year-old mother are m custody here after what police call a romantic elopement from South Ean Francisco. Mrs. Edith Rooncy was booked on suspicion °f child molestation. She has told officers that the youth, Robert
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  • 282 1 American Aid For Ceylon? STASSEN TO HAVE TALKS WITH SIR OLIVER AND SIR JOHN COLOMBO, (Ceylon), M^rch 5: Harold E. Sttflssen, U.S. Foreign Operations Administrator, arrived yesterday m Ceylon, which is banned under the Battle Act from receiving American aid because shesells rubber to Red China. The U.S. Foreign Operations
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  • 101 1 BAGDAD. Mar. 5. sn Anthony Eden the Bntish Fere gri Scrretary leaves here today for Be rut, the Lebanese Capital, after talks with genera) Nuri Alt sild Iraq's premier A communique issued in tn3 faily hours c f this lOllling c ald Si Anthony Eden had
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  • 39 1 Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar. i h.i Minister of Madras opened the foUrth Annual Exhibition of the senior students ay sociatlon, Government School of Arts and crafts, Madras. The rlcture shows the Chief Minisf, r seeing the exhibits.
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  • 81 1 Successful In his yeM^l siudifs at Mcl bourne I,uiversity, Australia, is Varmda Nath. from Simla,. Punjab, India, Narinda was one of a party of Asian students who recently vf-sited a Victorian stud da ry. farm, and tcturned hospitality by lending a hand with some of the
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  • 380 1 M.P.'s Allegations Against Malayan Police Force Questions In Commons? LONDON, Mar. 5. A Labcur Member 1 Parliament has complained to the Colon'al Secretary Mr. Ala n LennoxBoyd, alleging "deplorable conditions" m the Malayan Police Force. The member. Mr. Victor Yates, told reuter he I 4 planning to ask questions on
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  • 177 1 Future Of Pakistan Consembly Cabinet Mission To Pr. To Reach A Compromise KARACHI: Mar. 5: A group of Pakistan Cabinet Ministers will begin negotiations on Monday with Mr. Tamizuddin Khan, President .of the dissolved Constituent Assembly for a compromise settlement of the legal battle over the dissolution, it was offici
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  • 71 1 RED CHINA STILL HOSTILE SAYS DULLES HONIL.UIAJ, Mar. 5. Mr. .John tFoster Dudles, United States Secretary Of State, who arrived here on h's way home lifter the South East Asia Treaty conference m Bangkok raid the Conference had been a success and he was satished with the strengthening of the
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  • 1214 1 THE oldest ship m the world today, still afloat and still m active use, is as sound m her timbers as she was when first launched m Bombay on October 18 181T She t'oc** three years to construct and m one of her
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  • 72 1 Envoys Free To Call On Bulganin MOSCOW, Mar. 5. Russia b new Premier Marshal Nikolai Bulganin has expressed his willingness to receive foreign envoys who wish to call on i;-m formally, diplomatic officials here said tonight. This is an unusual procedure m the Soviet union. Marshal Stalin rarely received foreign
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  • 2331 2  -  T. S. G. By —A Critical Appreciation— Observations JJis Holiness Thirukayilayaparambaral Thiruvannamalai Adheenam KUNDRAKUDI Sreelasree Deivaslgamani Arunasala Deslga Paramasariya adigal.. the visiting eminent spiritual leader of South India, will be winding up this week here his ten-week tour of Malaya. In the course of
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  • 78 2 Kathmandu Rocked By Earth Tremors KATHMANDU: Hathmandu nty and the valiey were repeatedly Tocked on "HiursOlay n*2ht by earth tremors varym^ from slight to heavy intensity. The first shock was felt at b 50 p.m. and lasted aboot ID Heconds, The tremors, which were sever f». rocked buildings m the
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  • 69 2 To Start Mobile Registration Offices MADANPALUE: The Anilhra Government is considering a proposal to introduce mobile Registration Offices similar to mobile Post Offices, it is learnt here. Under tfie proposal there will be a mobile van for each district with a Sub-Registrar and clerk to register document* at villages. As
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  • 67 2 Engine And Van Of Mail Train Derailed BOMBAY: The engine of U>r Calcutta-Bombay Mail (v.a Nagpur) and the jwlmnii were derailed early Wednes<»«y morning v .-«_»n 'he train way passing Kftanrnvli nation ot the Igatpuri-Kalyan section o« the Central Kaiiway. There were no injuries of »my kind to ptfMQgtn r*r
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  • 204 2 BOMBAY: A surplus of Ra. 22.37 'lakhs was revealed In the Budget estimates of the flovernment of Bombay for 1955-56, presented to the State legislature last week by the finance Minister, /I>r. JivraJ Mehta. He did not propose any- new taxation. Dr. Mehta announced a record
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  • 61 2 NEW DELHI. Mr. Nehru m a message to Mr. Mohammed All, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, says: "I am greatly pained to hear of the loss of life and the destruction of thousands of homes caused by the recent learthqujake m Baluchistan. I send you •fncereot
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  • 459 2 There are 5,242,523 persons qualified upto the middle school standard. Of the 50,218,858 literate persons below the middle school standard, 25,863,936 belong to the agricultural classes. Analysed age-groupwise, the literacy figures for the ten pet cent sample population on which the tables are based are: Ages o—4: All
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  • 50 2 NEW DELHI: Dr. Keskar, Information and Broadcasting. MnlsteSr, Informed Mr. D. CSharma m the L O k Sabha on Feb. 22 that during the year 1954, a sum of Rs. 25.86 lakhs hax? been spent on the publicity carried on to popularise th« Five-Ye«r Plan.. FOC
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  • 122 2 KARACHI: Begum Mohammed All, wife of Pakistan's JFinance Minister, sounied a warning here last weak mat if the Government did not take stepß to recognize the status of women m society tnty might be driven to '.seek refuge and find solace m rntwestern pattern of living."
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  • 151 2 Committed To Sessions On Murder Charge ETAWAH: Mr. Hardiyal Siheh Bhatia, Special Magistrate, last week committed to sessions a person named by the police as Tehsildar s*ngh and another, Shamia. after 50 witnesses had been examined. The police have put them up for trial m connexion with the murder of
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  • 129 2 Abolition Of Prohibition In T.-C. Urged KOTTAYAM: The Tiruvarpu Mandalam Oon°Te.?s convention which concluded its three-day Sjesslon. recommended, m a resolution, iho aliolition of Prohibition, "which has proved a failure. 1 till tho economic cond.tion of the State had improved and the unemployment problem m the state was solved, prohibition
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  • 112 2 To Resolve Differences Among Congressmen BOMBAY: A~ high-power committee would shortly be appointed by th« Congress Hig. Command to go into and resolve any differences that existed among Congressmen, Sri Morarji Desai, Bombay. Chief Minister was reported to have told a meeting or Congress legislators here. Sri Desai, who is
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  • 304 2 NEW DELHI: Provision for opening a Consulate-Gen-eral's office m Madrid the first Indian consular office m the Spanish capital— is made m the supplementary demands for grants presented m the Lok Sabha. The decision to open the office was taken m view of the fact that
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  • 176 3 BANGALORE: The Mysore Government and the Account-ant-General of Mysore do not s c eye to eye on the subject of carrying State servants om official business m Government •lircraft, though the.r ranks do not entitle them to use this mode of transport. The audit report
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  • 141 3 .JEW DELHI: The Government o; India, it is learnt proposes to nmend the rule with regard to leave for permanently incapacitated Government servants, as a result of the efforts of Mr. Tyagl, Minister for Defence Organization. According to the proposed orders, leave up to six months,
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  • 3628 3  -  K. M. Munshi IytUNJA, the great Paramara conqueror of Malwa, whe had routed Tailap. the king c f Telangana, eighteen times, is finally vanqu.sned, taken prisoner and brought to Manyakhet, the capital of Telangana (Malkhet near Hyderabad). The novel begins at this point! Telangana, m fact, is ruled
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  • 27 3 DEAF BLIND DR. KELLER Dr. (Miss) Hellen Keller, th P renowned deaf -blind Author, Lecturer, and Social Wrkcr of U.S.A. (left) who is on a world tour
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  • 100 3 Frebcg Envoy In India BOMBAY: Count F. Ostrorog. Frenc'i Ambassador In India, arrived here last week from London by Air India International. He had been to French to be present at the scheduled talky between tha Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, and Mr. Mendes-Fi IBM French Prime Minister Count Ostrorog
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  • 103 3 Employment Survey To Be Conducted NEW DELHI: The Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, disclosed m a written reply to Mr. A. N. Vidyalankar that Government had decided m principle to conduct aa integrated survey of the extent of •onployment m India on a c-a-tional scale through the National Sample
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  • 64 3 School For Mentally Deficient Children MADRAS: The (starting ot a Hrhool for mentally deficient children has been under Government eon sidctrat'on. One teacher was deputed accordingly to undergo the diploma course for teaching such children, conducted by the Society for the care, treatment and training of child Ten In need
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  • 232 3 UEWA: Mr K. Santhanam, Dt. Governor of Vindhya Prouesh, addressing the State Legislative Assembly sale, hero that during the past three the state had made good progress «n all ilirev. tirns and efforts would now chiefly be concentrated r,n inanstral and Irrigation development projects under the
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  • 86 3 NEW DELHI: The followingfr serveys are -proposed to be undertaken m 1955-53 on the Southern Railway. Gudur Bitragunta Viiayawada Doubling (Engineering Survey). Baagalorc-Salem (Traffic and lngineering Surveys). Trivandrum or TirunelveliCape Comorin (Traffic Survey) Katpadi or Vellore to Kanr'upuram (Engineering and Traffic Surveys). Provision has also been made tor
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  • 87 3 LUCKNOW. The engine o f a, goods train wag derailed and four wagons immediately Lt'itnd it capsized when tne train was entering Mendu .station on the Kashganj-Achnera i-cr.taon m Fatehgarh dis trice on Tuesday night, according tr> a Press Note issued by the North Eastern
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  • 87 3 NEW DELHI: A proposal to abolish the Labour Appellate Tribunal was "under the consideration of Government, the Labour Minister. Mr. Khandnbhal Desal, told Mr. Jugul Kishofe Sinha m the Lok Sabha. Mr. Desai added that ':riere was a large volume of public cp'nion m favour of abolition
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  • 139 3 Nehru's Role In Asia: Shift In U.S. Attitude NEW DELHI: The State Department now believed that Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, India's Prime Minister, could be n highly useful friend m the, struggle fior the uncommitted Asian nations, the magazine Newsweek reported recently says a New York report. Newsweek said one reason
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  • 198 3 Kamaraj's Tribute To Late A.V. Iyer MADURAI: Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, the Chief Minister of Madras, m a statement expressing grief at the death of Mr. A. Vaidyanatha Aiyar says "Though Mr. A. Vaidyanabha Aiyar was ailing for some time I never expected his end was so near. As the
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  • 225 3 Handloom Industry: Further Grants NEW DELHI: Loans totalling Rs. 17,91,000 have been sanctioned by the Central Government to a number of Part XT States for the development of cottage and small-scale industries. The money will be utilised by the States for providing loans to various cottage and small-scale industries. Delhi
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  • 63 4 mi BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY, S| r Anthony Kden, flew m a helicopter to F» Tt Lan^kap In NegTi Sfmbi)an. Picture sh.m, Sir Anthony •Mm uinu :in nbrriginal bhm !»1»". On hs left i s the Vt iJ'-rto.- itj Aborigine* NegTi Scmbilaji, Mr. R. Cold. Heir, Sir
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  • 81 4 TEL AVIV, Mar. 4: An Israel Arm y spokesman anI nounccd tnat eight Israeli d. Id ers were killed and 13 vvoundeJ n Monday's fighting with Egypt an forces mi n the Gaza area. An official statement issued on Tue.-day merely said Israeli forces "suffered casual tes
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  • 308 4 Government's Language Policy KANDY: On e would be aiore convinced of the sincerity of the Government's language poflicy if one felt it was only the natural and understandable surge of nationalism which motivated some of our leaders, rather than a struggle for political power agitating men and parties. He was
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  • 182 4 BII1TLE: The Communist.* i-cevr-c us of having sold t-> ldrgr estate owners the iands atljo nin.r these estates, i {,m prepared to resign my portfolio this very moment if ihcy prove this statement," Mr." M. D. H. Jayawardane, Minister of Finance told an ejection meeting at
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  • 115 4 CriAVAKACRCHERI: Mi. V. Kumaraswamy, Parliamentary Secretary to the Mm stei of Just cc and M.P. fcr Chuvakcheri, wants the Directed cf Soc al Services to make it easier for the Infirm to gain admission to the Hone for tin. Aged at Katady. This is as
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