Indian Daily Mail, 19 April 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 66 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1955 FOim PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 163 1 We Stand For Peace And Peace Only OBJECT OF AFRASIA CONEAB Asia And Africa Must Be United -SOEKARNO No Domination By Any Ideology SASTROANIDJOjO Bandung, Apr. 18: The 29-nation Afrasian Conference opened here to-day with a strong and fervent plea by President Soekarno, who inauguiated the Conference, for world peace.
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  • 253 1 BANDUNG, Indcnesia, Apr. 18. Chief delegates of the Asian-Afrcan conference will address the general sessions tefore a huge backdrop of deep wine red m a ballroom once used by Dutch colonials and their ladies. Prime minsters of India, Ceylcn, Pakistan, Burma and Indonesia who made the
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  • 332 1 The President's inaugural i address which lasted about j fifty minutes was greeted with a deafening applause. Prime Ministers of the nve Colombo Powers then escorted the President to his car. when the conference reconvened 25 minutes later the Indonesian Prime Minister Dr.
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  • 398 1 BANDUNG, Apr. 18—Thousands of cheering Indonesians crowded streets shop aw.nin -a and the roofs of buildings aground the Asian African Conference "Freedom Hail" where the conference was setting under wav today. There was a sustained burst of applaud when president Soekamo arrived escorted v>y a phalanx of police
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  • 244 1 Mediators In East- West Tension BANDUNG, Apr. 18. Sir John Kotelawala, prime Minister of Ceylon, today cali.ed on nations at th« Afro- Asian Conference here to offer tlMtt services as "mediators m tne dispute between tlhe giants ot communism an<i anta-Commu-nism." Sir John Kotelawala, wno v.as maK-ng a policy statement
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  • 49 1 ENGLISH IS THE LANGUAGE OF CONFERENCE BANDUNG, Apr. 18. President Soekarno 'of Indonesia to-day made h'story by addressing the 29 nations Asian and African Conference ill A foreign language— English. But there was hardly a delegate who did not understand what some said was a "great and Inspiring" oration,
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  • 399 1 TAMIL IS OUR LIFE Our readers would have luiKseU liiis column for the past t\\ o weeks and the oiny «x|MlanatLcn that could be given is that Malayan Tamils are sfc i saunberuig and are not yet awake to their duties Mi regponsibiHtteg. Tbfs week there lias been witnessed an
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  • 85 1 Mr. Chou En-lai, Prime Minister of Communist China being conducted to the V.I.P, room at Kallang 1 Airport, •Saturday, when he made a surprise visit to .Singapore enroute to Bandung. Mr. Chou En-lai (centre front row) was met by Mr. K. K. Tandon, (right) Commissioner
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  • 27 1 The Council of Ministers and their wives were guests of H.E. the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, at a Government House dinner last night.
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  • 115 1 GANDHIJI'S ASHRAM CLOSED: INMATES EMBARK ON BHOODAN MISSION F row Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Apr. 18: The Sewagram Ashram, which Gandhi ji founded and mule world famous, will be closed from today. All a.shramites have decided to join wholetime Bhoodhan Movement started by Acharya Vinoba Bhave, Gandhi ji's most devoted
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  • 53 1 Princeton, New Jersey, Apr. 18— Dr. Albert Einstein the famous scientist, died here to* day. Or. Einstein, whose scientific formulas helped to hartoss atomic energy, was 76. He was admitted to hospital here yesterday. The cauie of his death was (inflammation of the gal) bladder, it was stated
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  • 826 1 Air India Survivors Flown To Bombay EXPLOSION IN CARGO COMPARTMENT CAUSED THE PLANE DISASTER From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 18: The full story of the events leading to the crash of the Air India plane off Sarawak was told by the three surviving crew members for the first time
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  • 156 1 BANDUNG. Apr. 18— l J re» sldent Soekarno tof Indonesia today told the 29 nation Asian African Conference it could "injedt the voice of reason 'nto the world affairs." "We can mobilise all; me spiritual, all the moral, an<3> all the political strength of
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  • 88 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Apr. 18: All India International yester. day issued a statement saying that it was the opinion of the three surviving members of the Kaahmir Princess now m a Singapore Hospital that the explosion and fire which caused the loss of the
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  • 528 2 Indian Daily Mailnts S'pore, Tues. Apr. 19, 1955 An Afrasia "Co-Prosperity" Sphere-Why Not? gHORN of platitudes, the aim of tne Afrasian Conference now m session at Bandung m Indonesia is simply and solely ihe ensuring of peace and prosperity Li tne 29 countries represented thereat. Conditions m the world gene
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  • 488 2 Chester Bowies' Tribute Made More Progress Than Any Other Country In World NEW YORK. India has made more progvess m the past two years than any other country including Red China m the opinion of former I nited States Ambassador to India, Chester Bowles. Mr. Bowles, who
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  • 168 2 India To Import 15,000 Day-Old Chickens MADRAS; »Fifteen Uicusanu "day-old" chickens, to be imported from abroad by the Government of India shortly w.ll be distributed a non^ 15 centres i.n different States of the country. Each centre will get a 1,000 ol Uhe.se day-old chicks belonging to either White Leghorn
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  • 90 2 NEW DELHI: The Election Commiss on has called upon the Trichur constituency ol Travancore- Cochin Legislative Assembly to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Panengadan Anthony, who had been e.ected to the Legislative Assembly from that constituency The dates fixed for the various stages
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  • 102 2 BALGHAT: Mr. N. Kesavan Nair, Land Acquisition Special Tahsillar, against whom the Palghat Town Police had filed a charge sheet uder Sect on 409 and 420 of the Indian Penal Code for alleged criminal breach D f trust b y a public servant and who was
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  • 294 2 COLOGNE: Prime Minister Nehru said m a message pub. lished here that humanity must choose the path of peace ana co_existence if it wanted to avoid <&n atomic war that would destroy the world. In a "message to the German Press" published m the
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  • 710 2 Breach Of Law Will Not Be Tolerated Pandit Pant's Warning r., 1 Jhe Lok Sabha the Home Minister. Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant, who was m fine form hit out against critics o r/rLT r CleS tH y w hGn 5f re P Ued tO the debat demands foi grants lor
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  • 74 2 MADRAS: South Indian temples may boo n have to effect a change m the language of worship a n<j recite mantras m Tamil instead cf m Sanskrit, the iiaoguaep m vogue before this. A proposal to this effect is! to be considered by a c ,n--fctoncc of
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  • 229 2 BANGALORE; Mysore, 3 gold mining industry, on c of the majore revenue-yielding industries m the State, may face the grtm prospect of early Closure, according to the management of the Kolar gold mining- companies, if the royalty payable \by them to the State Government
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  • 174 2 I LUCKNOW: Two band s-nukes will soon be fiown lio m Delhi to London m comp'iance with the request of two youn^ snake- fans m Britain, who nave indicated theii desire to rear these. The despatch i s being arranged bjf Professor K.
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  • 140 2 MADRAS: Dr A JLakshmanaswami Mudaliar ViceChance Lor of the Madras University and Chairman of the UNESCO Executive Board who had been to Parjs to preside over the meeting of the Executive Board from Mar 19 to Apr. 1, returned to Madras by air trom
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  • 135 2 Motion On Goa Ruled Out In Lok Sabha NEW DELHI: In the Lok Sabha last week, the Speaker Mr. Mav.ankar, disallowed an adjournment motion tabled by Mr. Sh bbanlal Saxena (Ind wh c sought to raise a discussion on Government's failure to "prevent national humiliation arising frcm the atroc.tie s
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  • 120 2 FORT WILLIAM: Mr. Clement Attlee urged nations which had not done 90 to recognise Communist China and said the Communist should have the seat l n the United Nations held by tne Nationalist Chinese. "The sooner we can get contacts between the West and China
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  • 51 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Narayana Varadaraja Iyengar, Advocate and Mr. Parakkat Devakinandana Menon, District and Sessions Judge, have been appo nted Judges of the TravancoreCochin High Court The Presidential announcement says that the appointments will take effect from the date they assume charge of their respective office
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  • 123 2 NEW DELHI: The Railway Board has sanctioned a traffic survey to be carried out by the Western RaLway aaminstration for metre gauge lines between Bhaili and Bhadran and Sojitra and Dhcdka. exBarocta State territory. Work on the construction of the Bhail -LJhadran and Soji-tra-Dho.ka projects
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  • 77 2 LONDON: Joseph Napolecn Smyth, former Lieutenant Commander m the Royal PaKstan Navy wa s ordered here to be extradited to Pakistan to tace charges of misappropriating- Government funds The Magistrate allowed him 15 days' grace m case he wished to appea; against the order en a warrant
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  • 550 3 I ndo- Pakistan Agreement Migration, Rail Link And Exodus From East Pakistan KARACHI. complete agreement on all subjects discussed is reported m a joint communique issued on the talks between Mr. Mehr Chand Khanna India's Rehabilitation Mimsier, and Gen. lskander Mirza, Pakistan's Minister of the Interior. J^iuiTk-i?* km Pr ov^
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  • 51 3 U.K.— Far East Air Services BOMBAY: Next month the KO*A.CV w4ll introduce three "Majestic constellation" services, India on the England-lFar East route. Two of these services wdlfl go as Cut east as Tokyo and one to Hcngkong. Another Constellation service to Singapore will be dntroduced m the menth of June.
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  • 69 3 NAGUPR: A peon, belonging to a city firm, wa* robbed of Rs. 10,000 out»We the Bank of Maharashtra on Wednesday, according to a report lodged with the City police. The peon had Just hung the ha* containing the amount on the handle of his bicycle
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  • 251 3 Industrial Section For Bombay Museum J BOMBAY: The Prince of Wales Museum will aoon nave a modern industrial! section on the aloes of the Deutsches Museum at Munich, which is considered to be the largest i and the most up-to-date in- dustrial museum m the world. The trustees of th
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  • 313 3 Muslim Prayers Answered Says Dato Alsagoff The Malayan Muslim College was declared open Friday April 9, at Klan,r by the Sultan of Solahgor. The function was attended by over 1,000 people and the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray. L.aiy MacGiJOiivray, the Yang diiPertuan Besar of Negri semblJan,
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  • 186 3 NAGPUR: Un the suggestion of the Government of India, the State Government have taken up a preliminary enquiry m connection with the samp.c survey of agr. cultural holdings under the F.A.O World Agricu.tural Census Programme. The survey is planned to be conducted m 324
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  • 191 3 MADRAS: A portrait of Mr. R. Krishnamurthi (Kalki) was unveiled last week by Mr. J. Sivashanmugam Pllai, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, at Sri Sarada High School organised by the Mambalam Tamil Manrara, Mr. C. R. Snnivasan. Editor Swadesam tran presided. Vidwan A. Rajagopala Sarma welcomed the
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  • 678 3 The Indian Merchants' Chamber has requested the Gov ernment not to go ahead with the nationalisation of the iml ff.^ said that even without nationalisation, the Imperial Bank could be made to observe the larger objective of expanding rural banking facilities and ensuring
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  • 166 3 New Oil Source found In Assam NEW DELHI: A new oil source hag bee n discovered m Nahcrkatiya m Assam, Mr K. D. Malaviya Minister for Natural Resources told Dr Ram Subhag S.ngh mi n tho Lok'sabha H said the Assam oil Company, which held a lease for oil prospecting
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  • 324 3 BOMBAY: The «F\ml Foundation is to help m the establishment of a separate department of sociology under the University of Calcutta, In order to encourage the study of the subject with particular reference to India. The assistance, at as suggested, wUfl be forthcoming m two
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  • 575 4 BANDOENG. Apr. 17. There la biff unanswered question wailing Bed CMm's Chou Enrlai'a arrival here for the Aaiiin- African uwtaeaw, TMb ts It: "What are you gotaff to do about, the 12.000,000 Oversee* Chteeae tfvinr m Southeast Asia.?" It is unlikely that
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    53 4 The oofl&ns of FUg;»t Engineer Kenneth D Cunha and Aitst. Purser Joaqulm J. Pinu nta, Just before being: lowered Into tbe pits at the nidadari cemetery, last Fr day Theae two members of tbe TFaiijMnli Princeos' crew lost their lives m the crash of the aircraft 1b South
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  • 111 4 Afrasian Confab A Danger To Free World!! MASON CITY, lowh, Apr, 1« Ur. You Yang Ambassador from the Republic of Korea,, mid here yesterday that the .vsian -African conference at Bandung, Indonesia a danger to tbe free ■world.** Or. Yang addressed a district meettßft- of rotartans from 4T lowa clubs
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  • 130 4 By Mistake A Millionaire For An Hour! NEW YORK, Apr. 17: "I was a multi-millionaire for more than an hour, ami never knew it." That was the philosophical comment yesterday of Agnes McCann, a red-hair, ed secretary. She put US$ll.7l m cash through a bank tell. er's window on Thursday
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  • 106 4 Yatishneex Hemctiandraji Maharaj famous Indian Philon(ihrophist and an exponent of ire I an culture and religion who is on a tour of the Far East and southeast Asia, has just returned to Singapore after a weeklong tour of the i[< (deration of Malaya. Du,nng his stay $n Singapore
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  • 82 4 BOMBAY* Apr. 18— J*Y» members of the Committee appointed by the Indonesian Govemmtnt to inquire Cnto tflUs orasn arrived here from Djakarta Sf an Air India ConeteHaon yesterday. The •Committee which ha» qpready \f sitoed the Mcene of the crae(b will co'JLect Snf armation
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  • 1013 4 —Note To Peking LONDON, Apr. 18.— Britain l n a note to the Chinese Sl Ve^l" €nt P"***** l atrongiy again* accusation*, by the Chinese following of tne Crash lnd Constellation Aircraft off Sarawak Monday and has said that Britain does not accept any responsibility for
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  • 83 4 PICOSIA, Cyprus, Apr. lft —Leaflet* threatening fhe "Bheddln^ of British bJood In Cyprus" if Britain refused to Agree to union of Cyprus with Greece were thrown during a Greek Churqfr Eajste r service here early yesterday. They wer c showered on the heads «f candl-e-hoßdibg' wotshipperK
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  • 119 4 From Our own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Apr. 18: The Communist Legisla. ture Party has been out. raged by the recent statement m the T_C State Assembly by the Chief Minister Mr. Panampattl Govinda Menon that they were now planning the overthrow of the democratic government In
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  • 100 4 NEW YORK, Apr. 18- The Duchess of Windsor's portrait appeared here yesterday m a hpsUck advertisement m v section of the New York Herald Tribune devoted to benefiting the New York Innrmary. The advertisement carried the selling lin^ "why its her favourite lipstick.'In a
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  • 373 4 Andhra Trade Delegation Leaving For Manila Today THERE'S EXPANDING AMPLE FIELD FOR INDO-NALAYAN TRADE —DELEGATION CHIEF (By Our Staff Reporter) The Indian Trade Delegation sponsored by the Andhra Chamber of Commerce, Madias, which arrived m Singapore on Apr. 2, returned to the Colony on Friday last after its Federation tour,
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