Indian Daily Mail, 21 March 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 38 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 296 1 Betrayal Of Tamils JW ill Cost Them Their Majority From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Mar. 20: Travaaicore-Cochin GoV^J n T fl <^?| 3 i nO w mtend t0 withdraw cases pending against Tamil leaders arising out of the merger aeftaton last August,
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  • 258 1 'Aruba' To Wait In Mid Sea For Orders COLOMBO Mar. ZO: The crew of the Finnish Tanker Aruba carrying 13,000 tons or jet fuel tor Communist Ciuna ■nave agreed to sail her into tne Indian Ocean and wait m international waters between Ceylon and Malaya for further orders. The decision
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  • 346 1 Use Of Car On Election Day_The Law A pies a statement issued by tne Singapor Public Relations yesterday draws the attention the pubhc to the law gov"iinjr the use or iiona n O f cars used o r kept for hire and payment fo r the hir e of an
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  • 35 1 Queen Elizabeth II shakes hand* with Mrs. Pandit, the Indian High Commissioner m London, at a party given by the Dominions Fellowship Trust at Goldsmiths Hall. London, last week.- •AP. PHOTO.
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  • 50 1 SAI>T FRANCISCO, Mar. 20. --Collector of customs Chester X MacPhee announced resLeiday that his ban of French nim "Dominica has oeen upheld by Washington customs officials. MacPhee refused to a!lo w a loral theatre to sho w the Cum. charging it contains three cbjectionable scenes.- AP
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  • 98 1 BAN ON SALE OF WIVES daughters! NEW DELHI, Mar. 20: The Government of Uttar Pradesh m Northern India has been asked to Introduce legislation to stop the sale of wives and daughters. Dr. K. Sampurananaa, the State Chief Minister, told ttie local Legislative Assembly yesterday, a private member had asked
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  • 542 1 Announcement Expected Within Weeks Says Friends LONDON, Mar. 20: Friends of Sir Winston Churchill said last night the aging statesman intends to retire "within weeks" as Prime Minister of Great Britain. Official confirmation was lacking, but well-informed sour ces who discounted previous rumours of Churchills' retirement
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  • 26 1 LONDON, Mar. 20: Aba* nia has officially ended her state of war with Gertvuitiy the Albanian Telegrauh Acroncv announced.- Reuter
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  • 83 1 INDIRA WAS AT AIRPORT TO MEET FATHER Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru sits mi n bis ca r at New Delhi airport, on his return from Northern India. Beside him is his only child Mrs. Indira Gandhi who fights back tears. She had just met her father at the airport o
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  • 139 1 Kamaraj Urged To Marry From Our Own Correspondent IVIADRAS, Mar. 20: Mr. Kamaraj Nadar, the Chief Minister of Madras, should marry soon, uiged Mr. M. I\ Goviinda Meuon M.L.A. at a party he gave a Friday wight to members of Madras Legislature. He said only married man would be able
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  • 100 1 SEOUL, Mar. 20.— Soutli Korea plans to defend the controversial "Rhee" line of Ui subject is raised at the International Fishery conference m Rome. Minister Pyo Wooit Han or the Korean Embassy :n Washington, W ho aTrivea here five days ago for conferences en route
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  • 84 1 TURKEY WILL ATTEND A-A CONFAB DJAKARTA, Mar. 20: Tur. key has officially accepted the invitation to attend the Asian African Conference to be held next montli m Bandung, the conferences joint secretariat disclosed yesterday. Twenty-two of the 25 nations to the thirty_nation parley m Indonesia by Premier AH Sas. troamidjojo
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  • 95 1 KARACHI, Mar. 20: Pakis. Lan and West Germany yesterday signed a new trade agreement on the lines of the former trade pact which expired last December. Pakistan is to send West Germany raw materials cotton, Jute, hides, skins, sports goods carpets and honey. Germany will
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  • 99 1 Mass Assassination Plot Unearthed In Pakistan &r AIL Mohammad Raanni Provinciafl Information Minister announcing the disc-very of the alleged r Yot said it wa.s intended to thwart recently introduced land reforms m Sind and the K rant of farm timd to army personnel. Mr Rashdi said the leaden of the
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  • 116 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 20; Cambodia yesterday became the eighth country to support the five Principles of Cb-Efcistence among nations enunciated by Mr. chou En-la i, the Chinese Premier ana Mr. Nehru. India's Prime Minister, last year. •Egypt^ jßufrma, Indonesia, i \»etminh and Yugoslavia have already
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  • 269 1 TAMIL IS OUE LIFE Mr. J. M. Abdul Aziz, a wealthy Indian merchant m Saigon and a great philanthropist made a handsome donation of $1001/. to the Tamil Library Fund, started by the TAMIL MURASU and also registered his name as one who regards TAMIL AS HIS LIFE. His donation,
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  • 61 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 30.. Four domestic buffalos derailel an I'xpross train m the Kumaon 111 1 country, report* reaching here said yesterday. The locomotive and four cars left the rals i the expren /crashed into the animals 150 miles north of here. The passengers and crmv.-Vere badly »hake;i but
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  • 109 1 NEW YORK, Mar. 20—A 20-month-oi<i pair of SiHrne.«e twin girls arrived yesterday uy plane fro m Bangkok en route to Chicago for observation to determine if an oj erntion can be performed t« separate them. The grls, prlasann und Napit Polpihyo, arc joined at tno
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  • 633 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. Mar. 21, 1955 INDIAN SCHOLARSHIPS INJUSTICE FURTHER to our Notes and Comments of Saturday last on the subject of the award of the India Government scholarships to. Malayans, we would like to state that m the matter of the primary selection of candidates no effort
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  • 961 2 Biggest Ever Reception Indian Leader Regarded As "Eyes Ears'* Off Asia MOSCOW. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru will be feted as the Soviet Union's most important guest since the Revolution when (he visits Russia this summer. Mr. Nehru is not the first Prime Minister to
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  • 49 2 PHOTO MR. CLEMENT ATT LEE arrives at Marylebone Station on the morning of M.ar. 16 ennoute to the meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party which was asked to give a straight vote for withdrawal of the whip from Aneurin B c v a n. A.P.
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  • 116 2 NEW DELHI. Prime Minister JNehi-u declared that the Govern* ment's intention wan to take over peacefully and gradually the principal means of tnovme m the country. "We are trying that m future the State shoula slowly take over the principal means of income m the
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  • 189 2 MADRAS; Mr. C. Subramanlam, Minister fo r Finance in- farmed Mir. y. Balakrtshnin, m reply to a question m the Madras Assembly that the extra cost involved m raising the dcarness allowance rates of state employees drawing Rs. 300 and below, to the Government
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  • 131 2 BHAGALPUR. A llf-year-old normally healthy boy wlio has re. fused to lc*ok at anybody except the members of his family for the last ten years, is being treated at the local naturopathic centre here. The boy, Jagdish Prasad Vaidya, of village Godda. takes up an ostrich-like attitude on
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  • 57 2 The four women members of the Japanese Team for the World Tahlp TYnn; fh Qm The team which also includes four men. i s now mi n rigorous tra:ninVand hone, for a Hpln sweep of the titles. Last year, the Japanese won the men's Stories and
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  • 264 2 NEW DELHI: The appointment of Dr. Gardner Murphy, an American expert, to study socfo] ten sions m India was the subject of a large number of supplements ries m the Rajya Sabh* Replying to Mr. S. Mahanty, Dr. K. L. Shrimali, Parliamentary
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  • 573 2 Guardianship Rights Of Father And Mother Defined Equal Rights For Appointment Of Testamentary Guardians NEW DELHI. The report of the Joint Select Committee on the Hindu Minority and Guardiansnip Bill was presented to the Rajya Sabha by Mr. H. V. Pataskar, Minister m the Mnistry of Law. The Committee have
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  • 174 2 NAGAPATTINAM: At a E?8 of tl^e Nagapattinam S h b "°f Commerc, held Sn A. M. P. Subbaroya Chettiar pres.ding, Sri sundaram p.liai was elected ft re P re^ n t the Chamber m JFcKKS. lDdia Chamber The Government Order dated Dec. 22, 1954,
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  • 271 2 Poet Bharathi's Works: Govt. Releases Right MADRAS: Government have decided to release to the pub ie their entire right ove r p pote t Subramania Bharathi' s work This was announced by Mr C. Subramaniam. Education Minister, m the course of his reply to the debate on the Education demand
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  • 244 2 GAYA: The Planning Win,; of the All.India Khadi a .d Vi'. lage Industries Board has estimated the annual requirementof a family of five, for "heilthy and reasonable living conditions," at Rs. 3,000. The estimate drawn up by the Wing will form the basifor a
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  • 117 2 MADRAS: The Madras Government will shortly select 15 villages for the 'construction of 10 to 15 houses m each village. The houses wIH be given to Harijans as flit Th c expenses wH be met from the Union Government Victnts of rs. 1,30,000 made to
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  • 1370 3 Bill To Ensure Authority Of The Legislative Body No Expropriation Proposed NEW DELHI. Mr. Nehru, who was mo^ng m the Lok Sabha for reference of the Constitution (Jourth amendment) Bill to a joint select committee, denied that the B .1 proposed any kind of expropriat.on.
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  • 81 3 PHOTO MISS KIKUE IHARA (right) a school teacher from Nagasaki and MRS. BHINOBU HIZUME, of Hiroshima, two. survivors of the 19Jf5 atomic blasts m Japan, pictured m London on Mar, 13. They are m Uvn&on as guests of the Socialist Medioal Council and will give public
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  • 223 3 CO MBA V: one more indiaii herb jatamansi* (nurdastachy.s) may become world* famous for its curative effect for treatment of low blood pressure, insomnia and irregu lar pulse. The first one. sarpagandhi*, has been adopted for use bjr medical men m most countries as one
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  • 173 3 NEW DELHI. The Drputy Transport Minister, Mr. O. V. Alagesan, informed Mr. Bib. huti Mishra, CoHg, Bihar m the Lok Sabha ti;at so far Rff. 19,57,00,000 had been sanctioned for the developmoii' o shipping, and it was hope 3 that before the first Five-\ Plan period
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  • 71 3 PHOTO. The Lord Mayor of London, SIR SEYMOUR HOWARD, perform*; the switch-over ceremony as a new system of electro -matic vehicle-actuated traffic signal* comes into operation at the busy Monument Junction, north of London Bridge at Midday o n Mar. 15. Looking 1 on is
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  • 493 3 Rickshaw Pulling Is Hard Degrading-Abolish It MADRAS: The question of of abolishing rickshaw-pulling figured mi n the Madras Assembly during question-hour. Answering in the affirmative a quest.on asked by Mr. N, K. t J alaniswami, whether the State Government had received any communication from the Central Government on the subject,
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  • 68 3 JAP METHOD UP CULTIVATION IN HYDERABAD NEW DELHI: Hyderabad State had behefited th^ most by the Japanese method of cultivation m 1953.54. Mr. A. P. Jain. Food Minister, told Mr. R. S. Tiwari ia the Lok Sabha. He added that the avern to increase m the yield was 13.35 maunds
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  • 323 3 BOMBAY Ganpat Rama chandra Mankikar, Assistant Chief Controller of Exports, and Balkrishna Mahadev Sapre, Enquiry Offices m the Export Controller's Office, were sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment and a final of Rs. 2,000 each by Mr. J. M. Shelat, Sessions Judge, Bom.
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  • 151 3 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru had to ward off an attack and he did it with twinkling eyes and a merry laugh. The "attackers" were over a score of children who smeared Mr. Nehru's face and? jacket with dry colour amidst much excitement. The occasion was, of course,
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  • 585 3 CALCUTTA: The national Atlas of India, like the Atlas De France, will consist of a formation on the country's physical features, economic resources and other mattersi of national importance, it is learnt. Sample maps are now beinfj prepared by the National Atlas units to assess
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  • 84 3 Self -Supporting Beggars NEW DELHI. Acaor<tong to the I'JSI census m there vyere $A3,ki* persons m rural areas and, i, su m urban areas who were categorised a» self supporting beggar* and vagrants." Deputy Home Minister Datar gave this m forma, tion m the Lok Sabha while answering a question
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  • 82 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. K. L. Shrimali, Parliamentary Secre. tary to the Minister for Educa. .tion told Mr. Deokinandan Narayan m the Rajya Sabha that the present tentative estimate of the Jallianwala Bagti Memorial was understood to D», about Rs. 6 lakhs. The plans for the memorial he
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  • 981 4 More Indians To Be Rendered Stateless In Ceylon New Bill Introduced Complete Abolition Of Grant Of Residence Permits Envisaged COLOMBO: a Bill to amend the iminijj runts and Emigrants Act wa« introduced m the House of Representatives by Premier Kotelawala. It provides for the complete abolition of th© grant of
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  • 74 4 NfTGEGODA: Churohgu en* attending' lenten megvice at St. John's Churcu Nugegoda, will always remember >the sternum which was preached that day, or rather the text of the sermon. The hymn was con eluded and Uu» preacher fttepped up to the pulpit. After the pjeflimiTUdrj
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  • 166 4 COLOMBO: Addressing a meeting of Ceylon Indian merchants at a tea party given m his honour at the Gafie face Hotel. Mr. Sri Prakasa, Madras Governor, said that the merchants played an important role m the economy of a country. Referring to the Indo-Cey.on problem m general
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  • 306 4 The Justice Nagalingam Issue COLOMBO; This letter to the Editor was received from the Private Secretary to tne Hon. justice C Nagalingam Senior Puisne Justice; Dear Sir, With reference to the news item headed ."Justice Nagaliugam issue" published m tne issue of your paper of Marcn 2, which tended to
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  • 269 4 COLOMBO: Should prohibition be enforced by law? Thift was the question po sed by the Home Minister to his colleague^ at the Cabinet meeting last week. The Cabinet was divided on the issue The Home Minister, Mr. A. Kutnayake, initiated the |iiscussion by saying that he was
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  • 122 4 COLOMBO, Mar. 20: The 10,--382.t0n Finnish Tanker Aruba steamed past here on her way to China with a cargo of jet fuel, according to the Ceylon Observer. The newspaper reported that the Master of the tanker was under orders to carry on to China without stopping on
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  • 48 4 The Klang District Women Institute gave a farewell party to their Chairman Mrs. J. Hamer on Mar. 16, at the Malay girts Hostel Klang. Mrs. J. Hamer will »oon go to England on leave with her husband Mr. J. Hamer. District-officer. Klang.- •LD.M. PHOTO.
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  • 134 4 Ever Clothes Turned Stones BAIGOM. They handed m package* of clothes m Calcutta and got sand and atones m Indo.Chtna. The Indian members o) the International Super* visory Commissions for IndO-China, when they left Calcutta about seven month* ago by air, left behind they heavy baggago, containing clothes mostly, to
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  • 163 4 BOMBAY: Thirteen Indian students, including a girl, from four Indian Universities hay« been awarded sholarships during the current year by the J. N. Tata Endowment for higher education abroad. Of these, seven students will proceed to Universities m England, four to the United States and two to Germany.
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  • 48 4 SOUTH INDIAN INVITED TO WORLD SURGICAL, CONGRESS MADURA!: Dr. P. Maailamani has been invited to attend the 16th International Congress on Surgery, to be held at Copenhauge, in July. Dr. P. Masilamani i s the only South Indian who haa been invited to attend the ses* sion FOC
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  • 238 4 MORATUWA: Mr. K. U. Senanayake told the Lakapatiuya Kusala Sampadaka Bauddha Samithiya that it was a mistake to attempt to deny other faiths and creeds their ngnts and liberties just because the majority Of tne people were Budhists. "it is time" he said "that the Buddhists
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  • 91 4 COLOMBO: Mar. 20: Twenty Members of a Government Parliamentary group representing the tea producing districts yesterday submitted a petition to the Prfme Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, urging the Government to reduce the tea export duty to 90 cents (about one shilling and four pence) per
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  • 159 4 v KATMANDU, Mar. 20.— The newly proclaimed King Mahendra of Nepal has m cved from his royal palace to a Xin 1 Plt ribh nearby a mark nf mourning for his father, For thirteen days he will •Keep on straw. But the other
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  • 150 4 CHANDIGARH Punjab, Mar. 20: Indian Premier Jawa harlal Nehru said yesterday that India's goal was "the production of wealth, equitable distribution and the removal of inequalities." He put this forward in a public speech as a definition of the "socialistic pattern so. ciety" which
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  • 83 4 HAVANA. Cuba, Mar. 20. "I couldn't answer that, the Duke of Windsor said yesterday when asked about a reported romance between Princess Margaret and Peter Townsend. The former British monarch, who abandoned his throne for the woman he loved, arrived here after an overnight ferry ride
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  • 44 4 LONDON, Mar. 20: Peking Radio said the /expulsion of Mr. Aneurin Sevan from the British Parliamentary Labour Party w as an attempt by party leaders to "Instill fear into tkoa, pa rty member* who dared to criticise their war policy".- Reuter
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  • 52 4 WESTERHAM. England Mr. ZO. FamiH-T wUim'.ii Churchill a new ofltc vest«^rday. The Prime Minister was made president of the Wenterham Fat Stock Show. Livestock are among ChurchiU'it varied Interest* aiu| he takes a personal hand fat running a farm here. Some of his pigs are priz«
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