Indian Daily Mail, 9 March 1955
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Title Section16 1955-03-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 26 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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290 1955-03-09 1 TEMPLER TO VISIT MALAYA Will Investigate Defence Matters LONDON, Mar. 8: An enquiry which General Sir Gerald Templer is carrying out into Britain's Colonial Military Forces is expected to take him to Kenya and back again to Malaya and the Far East. The appointment, authoritatively confirmed yesterday, will have itsReuter - 290 words
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Article101 1955-03-09 1 Forward Bloc-Congress Re-Union From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. 8; The All-India Forward Bloc founded by the late Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose when he broke away from the Indian National Congress m 1939 haa now finally decided to merge with the Congress. After months of heated discussion over the101 words
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Article203 1955-03-09 1 Defence Of SEA Bolstered —Eden LONDON, Mar. 8. Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden returned to London yesterday and said the Bangkok conrerence bolstered the security ot South East Asia. Questioned by reporters at London airport he said: "The Bangkok conference ha.* given a tirm organizing structure to the Manila Treaty, andAP - 203 words
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Article80 1955-03-09 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. B.— India is setting up a plant Tor the treatment of uranium ore at Takshilla m Rihar, it was announced m Parliament yesterday. Mr A. K. Chanda. Deputy Minister for External Affairs told questioner In India's House of the People that uran'.um. lowReuter - 80 words
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Article57 1955-03-09 1 MOSCOW, Mar. B.— Mr. p. N. Kaul, the Indian charge a'Affaires m Russia, yes'.erday called on the Soviet Deputy iForelgn Minister, Mr. Vassili v. Kuznetsov, to prcbent the second report within six weeks of the International Oonttrol Commission for the Supervision and Control of Vietnam.Reuter - 57 words
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220 1955-03-09 1 U.K. U.S. To Join Middle East Defence Organisation LONDON, Mar. B.— Britain Iraqi Pact within the next two here said yesterday. S-r Anthony Eden, wno ietun^ed yesterday ftx>m an Eastern tour which Bagdad, is expected to discus 3 the timing and procedure for Britain's eh*r y into the Alliance when220 words
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Article85 1955-03-09 1 LONDON, Mar. 8: President Tito of Yugoslavia said yesterday Yugoslav scientists are engaged m atomic research and soon will seek to generate nuclear power for productive purposes. In a statement prepared for the Yugoslav parliament, Tito said "well equipped institutes have been founded m Belgrade, Zagreb andAP - 85 words
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Article29 1955-03-09 1 LONDON Mar. 8: The London flat of Sir Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of penicillin was raided over the weekend. The thieves got away with jewellery worth about £700.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article106 1955-03-09 1 LAS VEGAS. NEVADA, Mar B.— Biggest and brighest blast of the 1955 atomic test series lighted western skies 20 minutes before dawn yesterday. The white flash was pernaps the most dazzling ever seen m Las Vegas, 75 miles distant from the yucca flat testing grcund. It Shone106 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-03-09 1 Kaja Sir Muthia Chettiar, (right) and Mr. S. Soroasundara Hharati, u n whom was conferred the decree of Doctor of Literature (D. Litt) by the Annamatai University. Dr. Bharati is a profound scholar In Tamil and has been the cynosure of research scholars In Tamil.49 words
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Article24 1955-03-09 1 Adigal Leaves For Saigon Today His Holiness Kundrakudt Adi gal is leaving Singapore today m, 7 a.m. for Saigon (Indo-China) by Cathay Pacific Airways.24 words
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Article110 1955-03-09 1 PARIS, Mar. 8: Ex-King Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia said m a message to the Cambodian High Commission published here yesterday that he abdicated as "a supreme warning to corrupt elements and to ambitious, unscrupulous, politicians without honour who want to scuttle the country.' The statement was aimed110 words
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Article542 1955-03-09 1 It is now two weeks since the appeal was made to the members of the Tamil Community m Malaya to contribute towards the Tamil Library Fund and to register their names m the list of "TAMIL lIS OUR LIFE". It was stated there that $100,000 would542 words
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Article, Illustration283 1955-03-09 1 Mr. Kesavan. former Chief Minister of Travancore-Coohin, is a veteran leader, whose views on affairs Of state and society are always held m high regard. A champion of the interests of the 'under-dogs' Mr. Kesavan spared no efforts to improve the lot of the common men and283 words
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363 1955-03-09 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 8: Ex-Chief Minister Mr. T. Prakasam has been elected to the Andhra State Assembly from the Ongole constituency, so also Mr. Sanjivi Reddi who was Prakasam's Deputy m the previous Ministry from Kalahasti. Mr. Gopala Reddi, President ofReuter - 363 words
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Article231 1955-03-09 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. B.— Mr. Cnarle.s fcivans, the leader of tne British Mountaineering tixpedition to Kanchenjunga, lett New Delhi last night tor uangtok, the capital of SikKirn, tc discuss the expedition witft tne Maharajah, Sir Tashi Namgyal. Kanchenjunga 28,14.6 feet hign and the world's third HighestReuter - 231 words
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482 1955-03-09 1 Persistent Rumours In London LONDON, Mar. 8. Persistent press rumours that Princess Margaret wilj wed divorced air ace Pete r Townsend rot unexpected support yesterday, A biff circulation tabloid carried an interview with the RAF Group Captain indicating ther e may be something toAP - 482 words
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Article62 1955-03-09 1 KARACHiL Mar. r««u* tan Qbvernment has fc^pcd an agreement on March 3 with Ceylon to supply 40.00U ions of rice from surplus l!»54--55 crop. The shipment is expected to be completed by end of April. This is the second sucn transaction (with the Ceylon Government*. TheReuter - 62 words
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705 1955-03-09 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Mar. 9, 1955 Tamils Want No Feudalism Or Communism NEXT Wednesday, Federation Indian leaders headed by Mr. R. Ramani will, it is reported, discuss with the Government the question of implementing General Templer's plan for settling Indian labourers on land. Last week we had occasion705 words
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Article370 1955-03-09 2 Deaf, Blind And Dumb Dr. Helen Keller Explains BOMBAY. Dr. (Miss) Helen Keller, American Mind and deaf leader, said she "never met the man" to marry. Answering a question at a Press conference at Raj Bhavan whether at any time, she felt like getting married, she370 words
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174 1955-03-09 2 Co-Op. Sugar Factory In India Shortly NEW DEL.HI: The firm sugar factory to be run on a co operative basis m lnd -i la soon to be set up at Rohtak, the headquarters of the Sonc pal Community Project scheme. The Union Government aiready has approved the scheme and hasNAFEN - 174 words
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Article94 1955-03-09 2 NEW DELHI: The pistol which ended Gandhi ji s Kfe at the hand* of Goci»« wiu be kept m the "Gandhi ttangrabaiaya" proposed to be established at Kaj Ghat, New DelbA, by tne Candid Smarak Nidlu. Mr. R. S. Dhotre, Secretary, Gandhi Smarak Nitlhi told94 words
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Article264 1955-03-09 2 The Day Of Colonialism Is Over PLAINFIELD, New Jersey: The people of India and the United States believe the day of colonialism is over, the executive secretary for the India and Pakistan Women's Division of Christian Service of the Board of Missions of the Methodist Church, declared.. Misfe Lucille Colony264 words
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Article128 1955-03-09 2 NEW DELHI: One woman from each of the 150 houses :n the village O f Resu-balpara m the Garo Hills, la every day working for post offic* m the area. Their work is strenuous: they have to carry clay to the glte from fields aNAFEN - 128 words
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528 1955-03-09 2 CALCUTTA,: Since Independence the condition of industrial labour has shown a vast improvement as a result of the considerable attention and consideration show,, t o this section of the population by the Government, according t» the Employers Association m India. The Indian labour force,NAFEN - 528 words
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Article, Illustration102 1955-03-09 2 The King Who Fought For Freedom' PHOTO. King Norodom Sihanouk, of the Indol-ChJne.se State of Cambodia, who ha s abdicated, according to a report by the French News Agency m Paris on Mar 2. This picture was taken on Monday, Feb. 28, when he received the United States Foreign SecretaryAP - 102 words
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238 1955-03-09 2 NEW DELHI; The national income of India increased by about 4.8 per cent mi n the coursl cr one year. According' to the latest rePprt of the Central Statistical Organisation, the national income increased by Rs 460 crores mi n 1951-52 fro m the prevlcusFOC - 238 words
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Article106 1955-03-09 2 NEW DELH7: pro't» m pit- (iii-rinj; a n> n-;tlti>n.>--lic irn.t beverage called ginger oocklait with many Iruii juices lia* been perlected by the Central Imhkl Research Institute. A special formula r pro un m^ orange ju.ee powder and juice concentrates, also tvoUed at the institute, is rtady lorNAFEN - 106 words
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Article154 1955-03-09 2 BERLIN, India Government oflicals are understood to have shown interest m the monorail train system t o begin commercial operation.-, S'jun between Cologne and Ncuss. Preliminary Indian inquiries arc reported to have beeu made with a company reuuntly lormed open the international market for the smgleraii system.NAFEN - 154 words
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Article73 1955-03-09 2 NEW DELHI: A woman, wiio has. given birth to and has brought up ten children m the Soviet Union, i s conferred the honorific title of "Mother Heroine" and decorated with the five-pointed gold star, says a Tasg release here. A "Mother Heroine" will receive a grant ofFOC - 73 words
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Article122 1955-03-09 2 NEW DELHI: Th e Government of India has decided provisionally to recognize the diplomas and certificates awarded by a number of autho. nties all ever India, says a Ministry of Education Press Note. The question of recognition or various diplomas, certificates etc., m engineering and technological svbjects awardedFOC - 122 words
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Article144 1955-03-09 2 HYDERABAD: The Statu Government announced the decision of the Governmont of India, that the Osmania curlency will cease to be legal Lender from Aprdl 1, this year. All monetary transactions m the State will be carried out m Indian currency from that date. Facilities iV>r conversionFOC - 144 words
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432 1955-03-09 3 India To Own Atomic Pile Indo-Jap Nuclear Interest BOMBAY. Atomic research has come to stay m India and the country may have its first nu-'e^r pile fc.ij.e th? yt)*l is out. This is the confident assessment that visiting Japanese miclear pny.<-i.ciEts, Proi. Koj Fushini and Dr. F. Yamaska, t xpressedNAFEN - 432 words
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Article320 1955-03-09 3 CAIXUTTA: FForu r cottage n'usuKs on an organised m U lh Will be short] y started m th c reiugee cclony or Ta•lerpur, north ot Calcutta to teiiev« unemployment there. *s early 2,500 non-agr.cultur-lat tam.i.cs have settled down m this colony witn government aid m tneNAFEN - 320 words
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Article138 1955-03-09 3 MADRAS New light is likely to 'be thrown on the Megaiithic Iron Age culture of South India by excavation work now going on In a tiny village 30 miles northeast of here. The site is some high ground m Amritliamangalam "Village, Chingalput district. The work,NAFEN - 138 words
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Article, Illustration37 1955-03-09 3 Lail'y Eden (m dark glasses) talking to Lady MaoGillivray under the «me of the BOAC Argonaut which brought the Foreign Secretary an< s Party tv Kuala Lumpur on the murning of Feb. 28.37 words
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Article285 1955-03-09 3 CAIRO; Greater indo-Egyp-tiar co-operation an<i unity of interest is foreseen by Ihe Egyptian newspaper 'Al-Akh-oar wheh pays tribute to India and Mr. Nehru m its u-ading article. Under the heading 'Two Continents Awaken," the paper said; -fWe cannot disconnect the discussions which i°ok place .n Cairo between iheNAFEN - 285 words
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Article204 1955-03-09 3 NEW DELHI; The Governors and Rajpramukh's conference m the Rashtrapati Bhavan concluded last week. The main items discussed were the law and order situation, the progress made with regard to the uplift of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes and problems connected w.th the administration ofFOC - 204 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-03-09 3 PHOTO. U.S. Foreign Aid Director Mr. Harold Stassen who i s on" Far East tour, being received <, n arrival at the Colombo airport o» Friday last, by Ceylon's Finance Minister Mr. Jayawavdene, U.S* Ambassador and others. MATHRUPALAMATHRUPALA - 42 words
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381 1955-03-09 3 Radhakrishnan NEW DELHI. The Vice-President, Dr Radhakrhmnan, declared that the military approach to international disputes must be given up. Inaugurating th« third National Shooting Championships here, the Vice-Prosident said: "We must work for changes m the social situation, which will make forFOC - 381 words
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Article236 1955-03-09 3 PLAINFIELD, (New Jeisey): The American people shculd read "Ambassador's Report" by Chester Bowles which is an account of his mission to India, a local minister advised. David Engel, Assistant Minister of the Crescent Avenue Church Plainlield, told the Church's Uuild that '"this bcok, if read byNAFEN - 236 words
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133 1955-03-09 3 Journalism Course In Universities MKW DELHI; A study of the recommendations of the P. v css Commission report o n jcurnaJism as a university course will soon be made by the un.versity Grants Com mission, aiming at evolving a uniform standard. The press Commission Jia s observed that the durationNAFEN - 133 words
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Article79 1955-03-09 3 MADRAS: The Madras Governor's coach, used for State Drivers on ceremonial occasions, w^l become a inusoum piece and will be permanently kept m a new building at the Government M'iseum, Egmore, it as been decided. The State Government has sanctioned Rs. 6,000 for the building.FOC - 79 words
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1231 1955-03-09 3 -Sri Prakasa ALLAHABAD Mr. Sri Prakasa Governor of Madras, m his Convocation address at the Allahabad University said that the over-all educational set-up must be such that no department of the nations life was starved and that men and women were so prepared that m accordanceFOC - 1,231 words
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105 1955-03-09 3 RAJKOT: A new site w h:vh bids fair to be of much archaeological importance has just been discovered m the vicinity of Khambalia, some 34 m les from Jamnagar, by Mr,, P.P. pandya. Curator of the Jamnagar Museum. Preliminary excavation conducted by Mr. PondyaNAFEN - 105 words
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Article91 1955-03-09 3 CALCUTTA: Twentyfive displaced worn c n from East Pakistan will U'ocive training m tailoring and machine-knitting througn tiib agency of the AH-In^l* l V /omen's Conference m its Regent Park Colony m Calcutu A monthly stipend of rs. 15 will be paid for one year toNAFEN - 91 words
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638 1955-03-09 4 Appointment Of Nagalingam As Chief Justice Why Not Gazette It? COLOMBO: "The Government has not m any way g<we back on the j,n>i>iisf g\y<m to Mr. Nagallngani and if vlr. Nagaljtagam resumes work h s acting appointment as Chief .lust if«> would be gazetted when the occasion arises,' said theFOC - 638 words
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Article113 1955-03-09 4 LONDON, Mar. B— A. J. Allen lost 180 one pound notes m a still march gale yesterday and recovered them all. fie was about to enter a bank when the case m which he was carrying the money broke open, and the wind scatteredA.P. - 113 words
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Article235 1955-03-09 4 COLOMBO: India played a great role m international affairs and Ceylon should follow the Indian line m most matters, said Mr. R. G. Se-aa-nayake, M.P. for Dambadeniya, at a meeting of the Law College Political Society. He added that the question was whether Ceylon should doFOC - 235 words
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Article184 1955-03-09 4 General Maxwell D. Taylcr. Commanding General American Forces Far East, Vice Admiral William M. Callaghan, Commander United Statea Naval Forces iFar East and Lieut. General Carter B. Magruder, Chief of Staff Headquarters, Far East Com' mand and wives are visiting Kftjta Lumpur on iiarch 9/184 words
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Article37 1955-03-09 4 WASHINGTON, Mar. 8. General Maxwell D. Taylor, now United States Bth Army Commander, has been appointed United States and United Nations Commander-in-Chief m the Far East the Defence Department announced yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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288 1955-03-09 4 LAIIOKJt;. Mar. 8. The move for a compromise settlement of the legal battle over the dissolution of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly had its first serious setback yesterday when Government leader*, found no one authorised to s pe»k for the opposition. Mr. Fayyaz Ali.Reuter - 288 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-03-09 4 Masi Maham Festival was celebrated with great eclat by Tamil Hindus (lf Malacca, when the silver cart caM'jrin X the idol of God was tau.cn m procession to Sannasi Hill Temple, 6 miles off Malacca (Right) Balancing Karaiiam on the head wa*» one of the highlights53 words
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Article128 1955-03-09 4 SINHALESE MARRIAGE CEREMOMES KOTTfcJ: Something new iv Sinhalese marriage ceremonies was witnessed at Nugegcda when bhikkhus performed the marriage ritea to the chanting of "pinth" at the wedding of Mr. Ratnasiri Erathna ana Misst Kmahne Pieris. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Erathna Hapuaratchi Vidanelage Jayawardene, andFOC - 128 words
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Article200 1955-03-09 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon will receive from the United Nations Technical A.wsUtncv Scheme., this year. $23,540 lens than she received m the previous year. |$426,000 have been earmarked for Ceylon for 1955. A representative of the Uxuted Nations Technical Assistance Board said that this figure ofFOC - 200 words
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97 1955-03-09 4 CALCUTTA: City firemen were grimly fighting last Wednesday a big blaze aboard a jute laden ship, the s.s. Exhibitor, m the Kidderpore Docks. Jets of water from 30 hoses were flooding the No. 3 hatch at the ship to which the flre was confined.FOC - 97 words
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Article289 1955-03-09 4 New Anti-Red Block In Africa C\PETOWN, Mar., 8. Britain is considering a scuth African t>roposal for an anti-Ccmmunist defence orjan bst'on m Africa, South of the Sahara, Mr. Francois Erasmus, Pouth African Defence M.r.ister ?a.d yesterday. He tottd (the Senate. the Upper House of parliament that n,o understanding on suchReuter - 289 words
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37 1955-03-09 4 TKICIHK: P. Pur-vat hJ n student of the Training Section of the) Convent High School at irinjalakadu, died of heart attack at the examination hall, while writing the annual examftnattou*. FOCFOC - 37 words
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Article47 1955-03-09 4 LONDON, Mar. 8; British Children will be given milk "sweets'* instead of a free bottle of milk at some schools after April one. The "sweets" will be flavoured tablets of compressed dried milk each containing the equivalent of one-third of a pint of milk.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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