Indian Daily Mail, 12 March 1955
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Title Section16 1955-03-12 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 29. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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393 1955-03-12 1 Work For Blind, Deaf Mute In The Stale Praised "Peace And Understanding Among Nations Is My Only Wish" From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 11: "If you could make only one wish and that would come true, what would you wish" asked 'pressmenCopyright - 393 words
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Article215 1955-03-12 1 IRISH BORDER SHOOTING DUBLIN. Mar. 11: The Eire Prime Minister Mr. John Cost.cllo appealed to the Irish people m the Dail here on Wednesday to refrain "from any words or acts that would make a bad situation worse" when he referred to the shootings at the weekend on the borderReuter - 215 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-03-12 1 Prince»g Margaret and Peter Tuwnsfml together at Shashi, Bechuanaland, during the Koyal Tour, of South Afiica m 1947. Tuwnsend' accompanied the Royal Party as equerry. Tawmend, currently air attache at the British Embassy m Brussels, is 15 years older AP —PHOTO.AP - 44 words
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Article90 1955-03-12 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 11. The U.S. weather Bureau said yesterday that a thousanu-mile-tong river of radioactive clouds infected by the big atomic explosion of Monday will have passed harmlessly cut over the Atlantic by Friday night. 'i'he Bureau said the radioactive clouds probably will Urtft across the Atlantic andAP - 90 words
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Article105 1955-03-12 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 11: All speeches made at the memorial meeting in honour of late Mr. Vaiuyanatna Aiyar of Madurai in the Rajaji Hall last evening were in Tamil despite t>ie tact that the uoveroor Sri Prakasa, who does not know the language, actuallyCopyright - 105 words
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71 1955-03-12 1 Decimal System For Indian Coinage (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Mar. 11: One rupee will consist of ten annas only, and one anna of ten pies hereafter, accordigg to a proposal which is being considered by the PlanningCopyright - 71 words
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157 1955-03-12 1 Birth Control Only Salvation For Asia Dr. OhandrasekJiar ST. LOUIS, Mar. 11: Dr. Sripati Chandrasekhar, Indian autnor and population authority, says birth coutrol is the only answer to the overpopulation problem in Asia. He told a meeting of directors of the Planned Parenthood Federation uf America the Asian nations willA.P. - 157 words
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Article121 1955-03-12 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 11. The U.S. Government decided vestesday to let 11 editors of students and youth publications in Russia visit the United States to see how schools here operate. Attorney General Herbert Brownell announced he lias waived provisions of the immigration law to permitAP - 121 words
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630 1955-03-12 1 /|UR sidter paper the TAMIL v MURASU in her editorial last Wednesday has called upon the Malayan Tamils to declare their lack of confidence in the Malayan Indian Congress' and BOYCOTT it. The MURASU states that it is the duty630 words
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Article60 1955-03-12 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 11: Ex-J King Norodom Sihanouk, who recently abdicated the Throne j of Cambodia, will after ah j visit India as originally plan-' ned, leading goodwill mission here on Mar. 16, it was learned here yesterday. He was to have come here as KingReuter - 60 words
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Article51 1955-03-12 1 PARIS, Mar. 11.— Civil war is racing on two fronts m Puuth Vietnam. Indo-China, according to the Pans evening newspaper iFTancesoir which said last night that the opponents of Premier Ngo r«nh Diem were now m a position to overtnrow him "within a few hours."-Reuter - 51 words
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28 1955-03-12 1 U.S.-U.S.S.R. Exchange Of Agrl. Delegations MOSCOW. Mar. 11. The Soviet Union m a note to the United Sttates yesterday announced she was ready to exchange agricultural delegations ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration57 1955-03-12 1 A' SCIENTIST IN MOSCOW Professor Bruno Ponteoorvo and his wife at their home m Moscow. Pontecorvo, 42, ft former Harwell Atom scientist made his first public appear* ance since his defection m Moscow at a pre*s Conference, where he said he was now a Russian citizen. He disappear, ed whileAP - 57 words
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Article186 1955-03-12 1 Kashmir Part Of Red China NEW DELHI. Mar. 11. Socialist Party leader S. N. Dwivedy told Premier Nehru yesterday he would produce Ked Chinese maps snowing Kashmir as part ot Red China. During question time m the Jpper fciouse Mr. Nehru denied Knowledge of such maps and Dwivedy said heAP - 186 words
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168 1955-03-12 1 Appointment Of Khuhro As Chief Minister lllegal SIND CHIEF COURT RULING KARACHI, Mar. 11: The Sind Provincial Chief Court ruled today that the appointment of Mr. Mohammad Ayub Khuhro as Chief Minister of Sind last November was illegal. The full bench also unani- ernor Khan Iftikhar Hussain, mously found thatReuter - 168 words
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Article156 1955-03-12 1 Latest About Indian Conductor BIRMINGHAM, Central England, Mar. 11: The 460 busmen of West Bromwlch near Birmingham who stopped work on two recent Saturdays m protest against the employment of an Indian trainee conductor will work normally next Saturday. They adopted a resolution late Wednesday nightReuter - 156 words
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113 1955-03-12 1 India Govt. Cultural Scholarships The Government of India have provisionally selected the following candidates for the award of scholarships for the year 1955-56 under their scheme of cultural Scholarships, says a press release from the India Office here: (1) MR. SHAARI BIN ISHAK, Jalan Datok, Ipoh for B.V.Sc; (2) MR.113 words
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Article, Illustration27 1955-03-12 1 Mr. M. J, Ami, retired composing chargeman, Government Printing Department, Kuala Lumpur, who was recently awarded the Imperial Service Medai by Her Majesty the queen,27 words
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Article482 1955-03-12 1 TAMII, IS OUR LIFE Along with the offers to enlist their names m the list of "TAMIL, IS OUR LIFE" and their contributions to the Tamil Library Fund, sometimes touching covering letters are being received. So far the contributions have come mainly from the lower middle and middle class Tamils482 words
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Advertisement9 1955-03-12 1 THE LEADIM6 TAMIL DAJLY; JIN MALAW OVER 17 YEARsL,.9 words
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Article534 1955-03-12 2 DATO TAN INDIANS WHILE we reserve to a future occasion our detailed comments on Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan's views on Malayan politics expressed over Radio Malaya last week, we hastten today to point out one typical feature about them, namely, that nowhere m his views is to534 words
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Article890 1955-03-12 2 Significance Explained NEW DELHI. The Congress President, Mr. U. N. Dftiebar, it is learnt, is likely to visit Andhra as soon as the election results are completely announced. It is presumed that his visit may be in connection with the election of a leader for theFOC - 890 words
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Article226 1955-03-12 2 MADHAS: srl B. Parame.* waran, one or the two Minis ters present in the Legislative Assembly was a little touchy over the word "bueiing. ana raised a point or oiner. Sn S. S. Kolkebail, P.S.I-. S, kianara, speaking on the Budget, said on e of the ntwFOC - 226 words
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Article79 1955-03-12 2 Mrs. Sharma. who wo« S akfafi, O t n h theßP a bay fn JJe. people of Bom2?f'i All,. th? se clothes were jSi V I™* 1 m the montn of no,(ny eight months after th«y had been sent. Wiat is more, a ffood Chun kFOC - 79 words
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Article123 1955-03-12 2 ALLAHABAD: Women have higher standards m choosing their mates, than men,, according to Sri Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras. Addressing a convocation of Allahabad University re* cently he gave a recipe for married bliss: "Whether the parent chopse for us or we iho(.s c for ourselves, human r-FOC - 123 words
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Article156 1955-03-12 2 :»cW DKLHI: Dr. K. j^. I Siiiuuau, i-awiamentary Secretary io tne Minister ior li-uuta^on toid SU h.v;. Matnur, m the Rajya Sabha mat UM Uovernmtiu had not Collectea tuil inrormation re^>iruing tne number of unempioy«J engineering graduates ano Cip'ioina-noideis at present. A.coording to the live registers ofFOC - 156 words
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Article181 1955-03-12 2 MADRAS: The City pol.ee dogs, Li^ia and Deva, it is reported, have helped the Police m the investigation of i-nc murder of B. W. Manuel, Chief Petty Omcer, I.N.JS. •B.rcar,' m a second cihj>s compartment of the Malabar Hixpiess train on Mar. l. When ManuelFOC - 181 words
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Article150 1955-03-12 2 LELHI: A new-de-sign mobile food trolley, a m mature kitchen on wheel? »ia& been .ntroduced for the convenience O f passengers 'at «.ne Moghalsarai sation o n the l-astern Railway. Introduced as an experiment, the trolleys enable passengers to nt their food fresh and crisp straight from the oven.FOC - 150 words
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Article253 1955-03-12 2 PATNA: Drt GW Krishna Sinha, Chief Minister, of Bihar said m a written reply during question hour in the State Legislative Council that the Central .Government invj ted the opinion of the State Government on the question of banning or controlling cross-word puzzles. He addedFOC - 253 words
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Article204 1955-03-12 2 MADKA.S: TlicrfL.eg.siu'ive Assembly c ieated %stc rv r tnis year— auout 85 memoci* parncipatea m tne general discussion on the Budget, v aicn concluded wan me J.ca;icr gf the House, »n Subnman.i■»m, winding U p tne debate, alter sn p. Ramainurtin, leader or the Oppos.tion, spoke.FOC - 204 words
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Article90 1955-03-12 2 NEW DELHI: The Bharat oevak Samaj will have its own flag shortly. it win be unfurled by Mi Achr u at a convention to be held in Nagpur. The figure designed in the tr. colours of the National Flag, has a green stripe atFOC - 90 words
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1155 1955-03-12 2 BANGKOK: The flrst conference of the Council nf »v SEATO nations went off accord,^ to expectS? bL"!? provided a minor aurprise In the decision toT send ™Znl, greeting* to the forthcoming conference of A^and If? can nations m Bandung. ana ASri The decision mFOC - 1,155 words
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1149 1955-03-12 3 Pak. Advocate General Questioned In Court Full Proceedings m LAHORE. Mr. *yyaz All, Advocate-General of Pakistan argued in the Federal Court here that the principle ol common law could be applied in Pakistan and India to meet a situation or an instance of constitutional breakdown. D T he < COUrtFOC - 1,149 words
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Article1169 1955-03-12 3 India's Social Economic Goal Nehru Explains Significance Of Avadi Resolution Indian Chambers Of Commerce Annual Session Inaugurated NEW DELHI. Inaugurating the annual session of the FederaMr Nehru laid stress on the significance of the resolution passed at Avadi defining India's social and economic goal. uuu Though there was nothing startlingFOC - 1,169 words
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340 1955-03-12 3 NEW DELHI. The Central Wild Life Boards suggestion to establish national parks to protect valuable species of wild life has met with enthusiastic response from several States. The Uttar Pradesh Government is stated to be completing elaborate blue prints to improveNAFEN - 340 words
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Article219 1955-03-12 3 CALCUTTA: A number of French orientalists have undertaken the laborious task cf publishing a three-volume manual of Indology the study of Indian art, literature and culture in the French language This was revealed here by Prof. Jean Falliozat, an eminent French orientalist, who told NAFEN that interestNAFEN - 219 words
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Article154 1955-03-12 3 NEW DELHI: Plans are being considered for a summei university— the first of Its kind fn India at picturesque Chhail, one-time summer capital of the erstwhile Patiala State. P.E.P.S.U. s Director of Fducation, Mr. C. L. Kapur, author of the Project, is In touch with theNAFEN - 154 words
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Article78 1955-03-12 3 NEW DELHI; The Prune Minister Mr. Nehru does nut draw any travelling allowance for journeys undeitaken by him m connection with the affairs of the State. Thus was disclosed by the Deputy Home Minister Mr. D. N. Datar, m the f^ok Sabha. Mr. DatarFOC - 78 words
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256 1955-03-12 3 Mahavir Tyagi To continue in Present Post NEW DELHI: Uncertainty concerning the future of Mr toanavir Tyagi since the appointment of Dr. Katju as Dexence Minister was remeved oy the Prime Minister He informed the Lok Sabha during discussion of suplementarv demands for defence tnat he had requested Mr lyagi256 words
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Article242 1955-03-12 3 Offic.al recognition of Spain by India is considered lmely tcllowing Mr. Nehru's explanation of tne Government's poiicv today. VVnile no actual propoaal to reccgnize Spain was now being considered, he said the Government's policy was that approval or disapproval Of the type of government m powei mForeign Committee; FOC - 242 words
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Article71 1955-03-12 3 CALCUTTA: India's biscu l Industry has progressed to such an extent that, according f official sources it is now abl-^ to meet almost t*.e entire requirements'' of the coun country. Imports of biscuits have gone down from 2,393 ton 5 valued at Rs. 7,400.000 m 1948-49 to 204NAFEN - 71 words
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Article95 1955-03-12 3 NEW DELHI: The Uniou Ministry of Commerce and Industry is examining the Punjab Government's proposal recommending sanction for the establishment of more textile mills in that State. The Development Wing of the Ministriy has already approved of a Calcutta textile firm's plan, backed by the PunjabNAFEN - 95 words
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Advertisement130 1955-03-12 3 It doesn't look like Cricket— There's water on the Ground. But this looks like a Guinness— In fact it is a Guinness. (There's nothing like a Guinness) So we'll stay and stand a round. WOLF BRAND WOLF BRAND Sole Distributors McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, KUAJLA LUMPUR, IPOH, PENANG. P J^^^^A.130 words
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159 1955-03-12 4 S'PORE SOCIAL SERVICE BEST IN FAR EAST The Secretary for Social Welfare. Singapore. Mr. T. P. Cromwell said at a press conference yesterday tnat Singapore haa the best social services m the Far East. Over $4 per nead was being spent. T.B. ALLOWANCE The Secretary fcr Social Welfare said ttvat159 words
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Article76 1955-03-12 4 "La Passion de Jeanne D'Arc" will be shown by the Singapore Flm Society on Saturday, Mar. 12, at 9 p.m. and on Sunday, Mar. 13 at 6.30 and 9 p. m m the British Council Hall, Stamford Road, Singapore 6. The film i s considered by76 words
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Article71 1955-03-12 4 Addressing the Singapore Branch of the Overseas League on Thursday. Sir Alan Watt, the Australian Commissioner m Malaya said, it was wellknewn that Australia was originally founded as a penal settlement and added it was a matter of pride rather than shame that a country which began71 words
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Article122 1955-03-12 4 NEW DELHI. Max. 11. The Intian Government lias decided to ban the expert of monkeys except where it gives special) permission, It was announced here tonight. This move, which follows the recent death by annotation of 340 monkeys at London Airport, was foreshadowed by officials122 words
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Article86 1955-03-12 4 Indian Members of Parliament have asked the Prime Minister, Mr- Javvanarlai Nehru, to take steps to protect them against monkeys which have ransacked their homes near the Parliament buflldin? entered the Home of onp member this week scattered bis books and tore them to pieces,Reuter - 86 words
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Article60 1955-03-12 4 A Welcome Address will be| presented to Mr. C. Kesavan, by the Jchore Kerala Seva Samithi today at 5.30 p.m at the UMNO Hall, Johore Bahru BY KLIAXG INDIANS The Committee of the Indian Association. Kluang has decided to invite Mr. C. Kesavan, to Kluang60 words
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Article37 1955-03-12 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. 11: India has suggested a visit by a textile mission from Lancashire to study the textile market and tax structure and put their case to the Indian Government, here today.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article87 1955-03-12 4 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Mar. 11: The West Coast of India will shortly have a trunk road from Hubll in Kanara to Travancore-Cochin. This was revealed in the House of the People yesterday by the Deputy Minister for Railways Mr. O. V. Alagesan who said thatCopyright - 87 words
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Article, Illustration21 1955-03-12 4 PHOTO, United Nations observers and press correspondent* at the apot at Gaza, where Egyptian and Israeli troops clashed February 28.- APAP - 21 words
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Article340 1955-03-12 4 Ponnambalam Warns: Do Not Jettison English JAFFNA: Mr. G. G, Ponnanmbalam Q.C., president of the All-Ceylon Tamil Congress, said here that the hasty jettisoning of English would only result in the rapid deterioration of educational standards and the relegation of Ceylon a« a segregated island toFOC - 340 words
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164 1955-03-12 4 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 11: The Union Government is likely t^ intervene in the dispute between Mysore ana Madras States over the sharing of tne Palar River waters. This was revealed in the Madras Assemly yesterday by Minister lor PWD the Raja ofCopyright - 164 words
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Article147 1955-03-12 4 COLOMBO: Importation of certain varieties of toys will soon be controlled. As a prelude to the enforcing: °f these restrictions, the Cottage industries Department has taken steps to standardise the local toy production. In order to encourage the local producer to take to this trade. theFOC - 147 words
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Article30 1955-03-12 4 COLOMBO: Mr. P. Naaeflan, Secretary to the Prime Minister has resigned from the civil Service ho be full time aeeretarv to the pwma Minister.- FOCFOC - 30 words
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Article80 1955-03-12 4 Mr. n. Mallal, contesting the Singapore Legislative Assembly Election from the Stamford Constituency will hold election rallies m the following places fcr next week WEDNESDAY: Mr. 16, at 5.30 p.m. m the Children's playground of the S.I.T, flats at Princep Street. THURSDAY: Mar. 17, at 5.30 p.m. m80 words
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Article52 1955-03-12 4 A total of 39,244 ship s entered and cleared Singapore harbour m 1954. Their combined tonnage totalled 49,101,--530 tons. During the last quarter of 1954 32 ships paid Naval visits to this port. They included 10 Lfrtlah ship, 9 tftlS.A.. 10 French, 1 Belgian 1 Netherlands and52 words
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Article64 1955-03-12 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. 11.— India had a favourable balance of trade with Russia m 11<54 amounting to 13,932.000 ra ;ees out of a total exchango of 36.400.000 rupees, Ccmmerce MnJster D. P. Knrmarkar told parliament. He said Indian exports consisted of spices, shellac, coffee, jute manufactureA.P. - 64 words
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