Indian Daily Mail, 27 March 1955

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 44. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENT:
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  • 482 1 Govt. vs Private Armies! SAIGON, Mar. 26. With tension mounting the Vietnam Government and the opposition private armies both hurried strong reinforcements into Saigon area yesterday in the sharpest crisis since the Indo-China truce of last year. Zero hcur is the expiry today of an
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  • 113 1 KATMANDU. NEPAL, Mar. i H: Mr .lohn Howard and Mr i A. H Firm'.n, Jcint leader." f>f a s x-man expedition from Kenya arrived here on their way to climb the 25.800-foot iVma'chuli Peak in Western NVpal The four remaining members arc expected h«re
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  • 186 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 26: The Directors of the Press Trust of Indin India's National News Agency sad that they had decided the vear-old wage dis. pule with the Federation of PTI Employees Unions should be referred to adjud. cation under the Industrial Disputes Act direct negotiations having
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  • 98 1 ATLANTA GEORGIA Mar. 26 A marriage between a white person and a Japanese is void in G-eorgia and thit holds true whether the marriage was performed in tIM state or not, Attorney dtaa* eral Eugene Cook ruled Friday. And the Attorney General SiiU* the same
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  • 83 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 26. Madras State legislators usually very dignified relaxed completely yesterday like college students in celebrating Members Hostel. All members including the Speaker and Ministers took part in the day-long sports and entertainments. The Chief Minister Mr. Kama raj led a
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  • 410 1 Volunteer Army To Control Waters Of Shifting Kosi Bihar's "River Of Sorrow" NEW DELHI, Mar. 2G. 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 million per-5,-00 volunteers— men and women, chanting Hindu hymns
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  • 76 1 CAPETOWN, Mar. 26. The South African Govern, ment made a new move in controversy over the rights oi coloured voters by announcing today that It intends to increase the number of Appea) Court Judges from 6 to 11. Legislation to effect this change in the
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  • 58 1 NEW DBLJiI, Far. 26 The United States earmarked 811,300,000 for India Friday to buy 93,000t0ns of steel for industrial expansion. The sum is part of the C5 million dollars the U.S. jj\» eign Operations Administration has allocated to India in the current fiscal year, partly a3
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  • 245 1 LONDON, Mar. 26. Parliamentary sources said Sir Winston Churchill who is expected to resign early in April has a readymade opportunity on Monday for a major parliamentary "swan song" as Prime Minister if he dhooses to trace it. The House ot
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  • 54 1 Emotional Lion SAN FRANCISCO, Mar 26 Even Hong wcrry. Old Grumpy/' 18-year-old lion at Fleishhacker Zoo, showed so much affection tor his lour-month^oid cubs that his mate, "Henrietta," hen-, pecked him. He brooded anil it'll 111. Wednesday, 300-pound "Old Grumpy died. His ba'l heart gave out because tat had developed
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  • 89 1 LONDON, Mar. 26 The Economist, British Weekly. Friday noted what it dcscrioed as Japanese premier Hatoyama's "flrtations" with Communist Russia and china and warned. "If Mr. Hatoyama is determined to sup with the devil he should take care to provide himself with a long spoon." Declared
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  • 88 1 LONDON, Mar. 26: Britain and Canada have been inv.ted by the United States Defence Department to send a small group of observers to watch atomic testa now taking place m Nevada, the Ministry of Defence announced here last nght. One of Britain's observers will be
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  • 83 1 From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 26: Periyar Ramaswam., Dravida Kalagham leader, made clear that he is supporting the Chief Minister Mr. Kamaraj as individual only and the Kalagham will never back the Congress organisation. He believed Mr. Kamaraj was the best Congressman available to protect
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  • 170 1 DJAKARTA: Mar. 26: President Ho Chi Mnh will head the North Vietnamese Delegation to the Asian African Conference in Bandung next month Information Minister Luman Tobing: disclosed here. Addressing a meet.ng of his party the splinter party "Indonesian Democratic Federation 1 —he said at least
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  • 225 1 death march, officials said. Nine uniformed New York Police officers were assigned to the Consulate, located in an old mansion at 900 Park Avenue In addition four detectives and a police sergeant patrolled gJM area around the building. Police said Miss
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  • 486 1 NEW YORK, Mar. 20: One o« the strange economic ahead with her own developm ent al«*g Socialistic lines. Just the other day India ;aunched a development company to help finance new ndustries and expand old ones. It had a $50m. revolving- or "breeder" fund in
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  • 93 1 KALIMPONO, India, Mht. 26.— A Communist Chines" trade agency was opened to day in Kalimpong. We?t Bengal's northern hill statio. in the Himalayas It is tho ftrst Of a scries M three to br ctHbllshrd \n In'i' under the terms of last year's trade agreement
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  • 269 1 Will Bevan Check His Pride Emotions Before Tribunal LONDON, Mar. 26. Mr. Aneurin Bevan left-wing politician now facing the threat of expulsion from the Labour Party has agreed to appear next Tuesday before a special eight-member committee of his official leaders political sources said. Labour right-wingers made a move to
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  • 252 1 Japan Recognises Both Chinas! TOKYO. Mar. 26: Prime Minister Ichiro Hatomaya said Friday Communist China's threat to 'liberate" Formosa is disturbing Asian peace. H e reiterated his foreign policy of "Two Chinas" the Communist-dominated Mainland and Nationalist China's Formosa. His statements, before the Upper Hou s of the Diet (Parliament),
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  • 183 1 They Want To Operate IndiaTokyo Air Route WASHINGTON, Mar. 26: Transworld Airlines yesterday patitioned the Civil Aeronautics Board to reconsider a rejected application f°r a route between India and Tokyo on which its chief competitor Pan American World Airways is now operating. Transworld Airlines In a press statement said its
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  • 40 1 PALL RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS, Mar. 26.--Napo-leon Valllancourt, father of .12 children, was 90 yesterday and conceded grudgingly that time is catching up. "I imess I'm not Bt young as I used to be 1 he said AP
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  • 1002 2  -  Gerald C. Cooke With Mideast Egypt, Assyria And Greece Derived Rudiments Of Learning And Civilization From India Dravidians' Roaring Trade Tamil Names In Hebrew Bible Egyptian Mummies Found Wrapped In Finest Indian Muslins! How old are India's cultural links with the countries of
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  • 462 2 Incidence Of III- Health Among Students NEW DELHI: A consderable rate of Ll-health has been revealed by the Nutrition Survey, conducted under the auspices of the Indian Counri of Medical Research Reports from experts who conducted sample surveys :n Bhopal, Bihar. Bombay, Hyderabad. Madhya Pradesh, Madras, Mysore, Punjab, Tra-vancore-Cochin. Uttar
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  • 85 2 Pittsburgh. Mar. 26 Mr. William Randolph Hearst, Junior American Millionaire newspaper owner who visited Russia recently and interviewed several Soviet leaders, said the Soviet Union still aimed at world rule but not at the price of a war that could destroy Communism. Mr. Hearst said in a
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  • 103 2 FERTILISER ROMANCE! NEW YORK. Mar. ?6-— An American fertiliser expert, J. I. Davia, says there is a definite, although somewhat indirect, connection between fertiliser and romance. "There's an element of romance in full bellies and! comfortably clothed bodies,'' he claims. And without fertiliser on farms these love-making features will vanish.
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  • 164 2 Fellowship To U.S. Youth To Study In Delhi NEWARK. New Jersey: A 21-j-ear-old New Jersey student has won a $4,400 Rotary fellow, ship to study at the University of New Delhi. F. Tomasson Jannuzi. of nearby Nutley, has been select, ed to study for a year in India. The Rotary
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  • 81 2 LUCKNOW: To commemorate the memory of the former Food Minister, the late Mr. Ran Ahmad Kidwai, uttar Pradesh Government, which he guided for a number of years, is developing his home v Uage, Mausauli, 13 miles from here in Barabanki District. Among other things, a veterinary hospital is
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  • 302 2  -  Alan Spalding A photographer from Ceylon, with an Australian jour, nalist, took a picture of a stu. dent from India talking with an English expert on Asian affairs at the Australian National University, Canberra, re. centlv. This instance of internntiotvil contact is by no means
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  • 72 2 NEW DjELHI: Many Statet are taking steps to n rohibt the use of tobacco by juveniles, they have informed the union Government. This is In response to ihe Central Health Ministry s communication to tfte Stales early this year mentioning a resolution passed by the Central Council O
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  • 147 2 NEW DELHI: A vegetarian soap cube, tasty and easily soluble in boiled water and rich in nutritive elements, if beinjr evolved by the Central Food Technological Research Instiute at the suggestion of the Union Agriculture Minister, Dr. P. S. Deshmukh. Preliminary experiments, however, revealed the cube could
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  • 119 2 NEW DELHI An offer by the United Kingdom Gov. ernment under the Technical Co.operation Scheme of the Colombo Plan, to supply books to three technical institutions in India has been accepted by the Government of India. The Indian School of Mines and Applied Geology
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  • 97 2 NEW DELHI: Indian handicraft goods like brocades, Handbags and brass, ivory and wood-carvings should be displayed on ships playing in tho Atlantic it n as been suggested bp the Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry The object is to attract foreign buyers, specially Argent ne
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  • 689 2 -NJfiW DELHI: Uon trap, pers have set to work in the Gir Forest of Saurashtr a to natch alive a pair Of lions, a male end his mate. Then thev are to be sent to a ne w home in Vindhya Pradesh wherj u ie
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  • 41 2 LONDON, Mar. 26 Sir Winston Churchill said he thoug'it Mr. V. Molotov the Soviet Foreign Minister, "fully justified" is publishing- the full te*t ct their exchange of letters ou the possibility of high-level t-iiu.--without further communication wjth nim- Reuter
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  • 1022 3 India Needs Rs. 8000 Crores Birla's Estimate Of Economy To double the existing investment in organised industry in India another 8,000 crores of rupees is nedded. This estimate based on present costs is made by Mr. q. D. Birla. writing on the State
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  • 353 3 MADRAS: in reply to an interpellation in the MaJra3 Assembly Mr. p Subramur»im pinanc^ Mlni.ucr, sti?s?u tJiat the system of office procedure now in vogue In Gov- i ernment offices was based on a report submitted by Mr. a. K. Loftus Tottenham, I.C.ij. in 1918-19. "By and
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  • 442 3 TIRUCHt: Two persons herr were duped and relieved of cash and Jewels worth about Rs. 4,000 by a pseudo Astro-PaJtmist and Spiritualist it is learnt. One Avina&h Chandra Mahotra of Lahore, aged i5 years wae residing- at No. 1, Royal Road, Tlruchi Cantonment under the name of
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  • 155 3 LONDON, Mar. 26 Britain officially welcomed the statement made by President Eisen. hower on four_power talks with Russia. A foreign office spokesman said that in this connection he would like to drawn attention to the statement made in the House of Commons on March 14 by Sir
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  • 114 3 NEW DELHI; Bird life in India's coastal areas is being .hreatened by pollution of coastal waters through the discharge of oil from oil burning ships. Pointing this out, the Central W*ld Life Board has ask ed the governments of Andhra, Bombay, Madras, fra-vancore*-CxxJhin, West Bengal
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  • 118 3 SAIGON. South Viet Nam. Mar. 26: Premier Ngo Dinh Diem Thursday. told South Viet Nam's religious sects and poli-tico-military organizations their private armies and administra. tions cannot be tolerated. He so declared in addessing the nation in reply to a liveday ultimatum the sects handed him on
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  • 133 3 MADKAS: Addressing the Tamil Association of the Engineering College, Guindy, Mad_ ras, Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for public work3 said, there was no need for a separate Association where the regional language was Tamil, Students of other languages should be given opportunities to speak
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  • 100 3 WASHINGTON Arrange, ments for a ten million dollar World Bank loan to the Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India Ltd. were completed here. The loan agreement which had already been signed by the Corporation was signed here for the Bank by Mr. Eu_ gene
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  • 639 3  -  Marjorie Thomson **pANDHI used to talk about "'soulfulness. 1 a spiritual quality emanating from li'^htthinking and goo<i people "I really feel that quality does exist, and that many Australians have it," says Mr. N tish C- Laharry, an IaMM director of Rotary Internat.onal. Mr. Laharry arrived
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  • 152 3 REPULSE PRINCE OF WALES The silver high altar cross and two candle-sticks, which will form a memorial 'to Admiral Sir Tom Phillips, KCB, and the 764 officers and) men who lest their lives in the HMS REPULSE and HMS PRINCE OF WALES on Dec. 10, 1951, are shown here at
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  • 129 3 NEW DELHI; The Indian military authorities h/rill supply 1,200 rifles to the Stat€ Governments to train civilians in rifle-shooting, it is learned. This is 4n pursuance of a non-official resolution adopted by Parliament last year. Instructions in shooting will be given to members of the public
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  • 95 3 Appeal To Sindi Merchants In Ceylon COIjOMiiO: Mr. Shirlo v SC. Corea, Minister of Comtii«Tce and Trade, a ppealc\l to the sindi Merchants and Businessmen hi Ceylon to take on Ceylonesr employees. He made this appeal when he opemed "Taracfaands" textile shop at 702, Galle Road. Kollup;tiya last week. "As
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  • 167 3 BRUSSELS, Mar. 26 New street fights broke out Thursday in Belgium's btg Church versus State battle and drastic measures were taken to prevent the wave of violence from sweeping through the capital. All gatherings of more tnan five people in Brussels area and the
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  • 156 3 Turkish Troops Massed On Syrian Borders? DAMASCUS, Syria, Mar. 26 The Syrian Army Headquarfrs has "neither official nor un. official information about alleg. ed Turkish massing of troops near Syrian borders," a spokesman said The spokesman was commenting on Syrian newspaper reports that three Turkish bri. gades were at Killis
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  • 214 4 COMMUNAL DISTINCTION IN CEYLON MANNAR: <P. B. Bulanku- j lame Dissawe. Minister of Lands and Land Development, '-aid here than the problem of communal distinction of Sinhalese and Tamil was a new one. He hoped it was a temporary phase which would soon disappear. He was speaking at a public
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  • 323 4 JAFFNA. Mr, Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, has donated Rs. 1,000 towards the Jaffna Central Library movement. Mr. Prakasa, who made this contribution at the civic reception accorded him at the town hall, by the local muni. clpal council urged political as. pirants
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  • 257 4 COLOMBO: Charge aua counter-charge are mado by Mr. Leslie Goonewardena, pecretary of the Uanka sama Samaja Party, and Mr. Pleter Keuneman, the Communist leader, to statements to tne press. While Mr. Goonewaraea ways that no amount of ..aDuse and lies by Messrs. Keuneman shanmugathasan anu Co.
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  • 254 4 LONDON: Saying that full results of the Andhra O€» oral Election arc ''not rasv to interpret," the "Mancht-s- Gua'rdian" adds that the Communist danger is "far fiom over." •'Andhra Communists are nr>v. very angry. Thfv ha.'t been the' most aggressive part of the Indian Communist Party
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  • 82 4 COL.OMBO: F. A. O. expert l'rrofteww Evan Hardy travelled down from Anuradhapura Irecently for p, ,t*>nfctrenoe called by the Ministry of Agriculture. He was late, It was hot and. because of one thing and another, he came to the conference table In hi* shirt sleeves. Bang- a
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  • 149 4 KANDY: Mr. Sri Prakasa, the Governor of Madras said here that it was very important that tasks which the elder generation had begun should be taken up by the younger folk. The Governor, who was speaking at a reception given him b v Asoka
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  • 359 4 Disrupting Struggle To Obtain Better Conditions For Workers COLOMBO- The Communist Party accused the Ma>ur of Co'onibo, Dr. N. M. Perera, of attempting to disrupt their -truggle to obtain 'better conditions for workers." Mr. N. Shanmugathasan, Organising Secretary of the Communist Party, in a statement said that
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  • 252 4 JAFFNA. Mr. K. A. Selliah, Principal of Jaffna College, Vaddukoddai, said that it did no credit to a democratic government to be constantly changing iihe educa tional pattern under the influence of meddang politicians. The principal, who was read- 1 ing his
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  • 338 4 Thousands Arc Perturbed MATARA; Thousands of peo_ pie along the coastal belt of this district, who have hitherto made a livelihood by working in the coir industry, are very much peturbed over the decision of the U.N.P. to introduce total prohibition in the country. Several societies in the district held
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  • 66 4 NO MORE C-IN Cs. IN INDIA NEW DELHI, Mar. 26: From now en, there will be no more Indian Comman-ders-ln-Chdei only Chtefs-of-Staff. Prime Minister Nehru told Parliament yesterday the change does not mean a lessening in the status of the Army, Navy and Air Force heads. It Is being- made
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  • 283 4 NO ROOM FOR APARTHEID IN KENYA NAIROBI: Mar. 26. The Kenya Indian Congress representing a population lance the number of the colony's European commuuity, ha.s denounced the recent policy statements of the Europeaomembered United Country and Federal Independent parties as bordering on the "apartheid." The two European parties had stated
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  • 181 4 Following are the recent additions to the Ramakrishna Mission Library. Religion and Modern Doubts; (Swami Nirvedananda); Hinduism at a glance, (Swami Nirvedanaada); Srimad B'na, eavad Gita, (Swami Swarupa nanda); The Bhagavad Giti according to Gandhi, (Maha. dev D«sai); Hindu Administrative Institutions in South India. (A.
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  • 61 4 The Eighth Annual Delegates Ccnferenc? of the Army fLvli Service Union wi.l bo held today at 930 a.m. at the Vctoria Memorial Hall, Singapore. The conference besides confirming minutes and electing need office bearers, will also consider resolutions ard amendments to the Constitution. Lunch and refreshments
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  • 44 4 COLOMBO: Two men from Pakistan— Mr. A. H. Ismail managing director of the Pari Islamic Steamship Co., nn.l Mr M. I. Kidwai, Principal Officer of the Pakistan Mercantile Marine, have come to Cojion to buy a ship.
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