Indian Daily Mail, 20 April 1955

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mailn VOL. XI NO. 67 I SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 755 1 Prepared For Normal Relations With All Af rasia Countries On The Five Principles Willing To Discuss Question Of Overseas Chinese With Any Country U. S. Accused Of Creating Tension In Asia BANDUNG, Apr. 19. Communist Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai. told the Asian
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  • 61 1 President Soekarno of Indonesia addressing the opening session of the Afro-Asian talks here Monday. Occupying seats on the rostrum are the Prime Minstecs of the other four sponsoring powers. India, Burma. Ceylon and Pakistan Nehru is stated m the extreme left on the rostrum. Photo shows
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  • 128 1 Nehru Trying To Drive Away All Europeans From Afrasia! South African Premier's Allegation CAPETOWN, Apr. 19— South Africa's nationalist Prime Minister JohanJhee Sfcrijdoffi* told the House of Assembly yesterday it was "dangerous"" for South Africa that Mr. Juwaharlal Nehru, the Indian Premier, regarded Africa as a disposal area for India's
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  • 40 1 Wth effect from may 1 telephone calls may be ex* changed with subscribers m Japan. The hours of serv cc will be from 1 pm. to 2 p.m. Malayan time, says' a Federal Government press statement.
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  • 125 1 BANDUNG, Apr. 19: Sevf i tropical thunderstorm hit Bandung this afternoon with a deafening roar ripping txie^ from roofs and deluging the streets. More than an incn or rai.i poured on to the delegates to the Asian-African conference on their way to resume thu: afternoons plenary session
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  • 45 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 19: Thre* thousand and nine persons were awarded capital puntenment India since independence for offences such as murder, and dacoity with murder according to the Deputy Home Minister Datar on Monday, replying to a query In Lok Sabha. Cop right.
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  • 229 1 BANDUNG, Apr. 19: Mr. Mohammed Ali, Pakistan Prime Minister today suggested to the Asian and African Conference "Seven Principles" for the maintenance of peace. He said that m (his opinion acceptance of these Seven Principles by all nations was essential for the maintenance
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  • 59 1 BANDUNG. Apr. 19:- Egypt is sounding other delegations to the Asian and African Conference here whether she could be the host to a second session of the Conference m Egypt next year, usually re iable sources said today. The Conference has not yet taken any decisions
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  • 98 1 Singapore's Good Wishes To Bandung Confab. The newly -elected Singauore Govetrniuenl yesterday sent its .food wishes to the Bandung Conference and expressed the hope that the Conference deliberations "will promote the security and peace of all free pecples.*' The above message was presented when the Conference met at Bandung yesterday
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    27 1 Indian Premier Nehru emphasises a paint when talking with Indonesian Prime Minister Sastroamldjojo and teflon's sir John KotelawaJa J>»f»re the opening of the Arm- \»ian talks. AP
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  • 105 1 The third body brought for postmortem from the scene of the Indian A.rlincr crash off .Sarawak, will be removed from the mortuary m the Singapore General Hospital and will be buried today at 8 am. at the Chinese Cemetery at Yul Chu Hans. According to
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  • 1556 2 Colonialism, Racialism And Communism Condemned Sastroamidjojo's Hopes About Independence Movements In Colonies The Plenary Session of the Afrasian Conference at Bandung adjourned until 0900 hours local time today after the Chief Delega.es of Cambodia, Cey'on, Egypt* Gold Coast, Iran and Iraq had made their opening addresses.
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  • 27 2 photo. Garlanded Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian Premier (left), ohata wVtb Indian Premier Jawanarlal Nebm upon his arrival) at Now Delhi Airports AP
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  • 36 2 NAGERCOIL,: News is to hand that one Appavu, of Semalai who went to *he Viiimalai Kills along with two 'Others to take hon^y. *Ed aftsr having been attacked by the furious hers. FOC
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  • 121 2 BOMBAY: A 10-memuer Japanese paper trade mission, the first ever to visit India. led by Mr. Yoshio Idhikawa, which is now touring Asia and the Middle East, "to investigate and survey market conditions" arrived In Bombay by air from Calcutta recently. Mr. ichokawa told NAFEN tihat
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  • 76 2 GAUHATI: A fuQl-length colour documentary of the social costcms and Wf e of nearly 10 dakhs of different tribal population inhabiting the 35,cy>o square mittes of hills and valleys of the NorthEast Frontier Agency is now being made by the Films Division of the Ministry of
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  • 109 2 PATNA. A no- confidence motion against the Oouncu or Min,ster s tor "tueir various acts of omissions an<i commissions m the State" was mcvea m the Bihar Legislative A^ semb.y by Prof. Sushi Bage (Jharkhand Party) Leader of the Opposition. Prof Bage held the ncor roi
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  • 118 2 BANGALORE: {Mysore's Revenue Minister, Mr. Kadtdcs Manjappa ihas disclosed that he received an unsigned leath if h.e introduced certaic letter, threatening him with land reform measures like the abolition of "jodis" and "tinams.'* Mr. Manjappa, who was addressing a gathering of villagers at a cattle
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  • 141 2 NEW DEL-HI: Ind a has accepted an invitation lrom the USA to send suitable workers for training m Atomic energy, the Prime Minster, Mr Nehru, told Dr. J. N. Parekh, m a written answer m the Ldt Sabha. He replied "no" to a question whether
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  • 55 2 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru told Mr. N. C Sekhar m the Rajya Sabha that preliminary reports re. celved from a fields party indicated the occurrence of monazite at several localities on the Andhra beaches. He added that detailed work on the estimation of the quantities
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  • 452 2 LONDON The Indian Government's decision to buy six Viscount air. liners will lead to streamlined travel on internal routes, ac. cording to research scientists of Vickers-Armstrongs who have just completed a survey of flights between the major Indian The turbo-prop alriiner was found to be
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  • 1271 2 NEW DELHI: The major portion of Mr. Gulzarilal Nan,;vs reply m the Lok Sabha to the debate on the demands for grants to the Ministry of Irrigation and Power was devoted to answering critics of the working of the Rhakra-Nangel project Mr Nandn dealt with
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  • 272 2 MOMBASA: A 26-year-old African, Mr. Tom Mboya, who last year studied trade union methods m India, has emerged here as a new dynamic ltader of the African trado union movement. Today Mr. Mboya, who is the Secretary of tlhe Kenya Federation of Registered Trade Unions,
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  • 1640 3 U. S. Ambassador's Speech Bandung Conference Likely To Yield Beneficial Results itr- i v ol NEW DELHI. m md!; oa P cr tlh e U.S. Ambassador m India, expressed ihe view that tile Bandung Conference, where so many nations with different viewfidai*Z%L
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  • 380 3 LONDON: Quite apart from the historical and constitutional aspects whioh attend the High Court hearing of the case of Jain m la a, of o.rimn^nam, due ior -neuunj; ueiore JLora uoddard, trie ix>rd Uniet Justice, towaru m« end of next week, a conuuoeraDie body
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  • 197 3 BOMBAY: With a n liandbag a s his onHy Juggle Alien Sim, a 31 year old BMtish sailor, flew to London by an Air India International Super-Constellation to meet hui family and decide what to do with the unexpected fortune swept into him by the Irish Sweepstakes. The
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  • 518 3 CALCUTTA. So far as the installed capacities of industries included m the Programmes of Industrial Development during 1951-56 are concerned, m almost all cases the expansion plans have been completed or are well on the road to completion. In a very few cases
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  • 74 3 CUTTAOR: A king cobra. It» hood erect and menacing, Is mounting- guard over 17-year old girl who is lying In a trance for the last ten days m temple atop a hillock m the village of Bhanjanagar. Hundreds ot people are dally powing In
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  • 243 3 Hindu Code Bills Convention In Delhi NEW DELHI: Mr N C Chatterjee, President cf the Hindu Mahasabha. told a Press conference here that the validity of the Hindu Law Bills, now beiore Parliament, wou.d be challenged In the Supreme Court or any other court of law, if they were "thrust
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  • 195 3 NEW DELHI: A nourishing protein biscuit has been prepared from powdered prawns b> the Research Director ->t iravancore University, Dr. C.C. John. According to Dr. John, prawns contain an unlimited quantity of proteins, m which mc lnuian diet is deficient. He lias evolved methods lor preparing protein
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  • 166 3 COLOMBO Jive ancient Buddhist images, one of > wihicth is believed to be that of Brahma, have been discoveled by the AtrChaeological Department m Ceylon m the course of the restoration of the stone masonry enclosing the image at Avukana, m CeyScn. An immense m ass
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  • 36 3 Mr. John Sherman Cooper, the Ambassadof-designate of the U.S.A. to India, presenting his Credentials to the President, Dr. Rajemlra Prasad at a ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan (New Delhi), on Apr 9
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  • 156 3 MADRAS: In order to discuss the tjroblems of museum-) and their future m independent India, the Union Government has convened a conference of aiil heads of museums at New Delhi on April 15. The Indian Museum, Calcutta (an offspring of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, which was
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  • 52 3 BERLIN; Another Indian society, the fourteenth to be formed since the end of World War 11. has come into existence here. It has been named the Bharat Majlis and, ]Ik c other organisations, its adm as to promote cultural relations between lnd a and 'West
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  • 131 3 BOMBAY; India's diaraono ni.ncs which once gave to the lintisji ctowh its brightest jewel will come «nto their own again, vvtaen Mr. k. D. Maiavya., the Minister tor Natural Ketiouroes, switunes on the new diamond piiot i'lunt at Majgawan, vmdnya pradesn. The Geological Survey of mtua
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  • 124 3 BOMBAY; Mr. L. o jaiu, Director-General of civiJ Aviation, left for Delhi last Iriday D y air. He todd reporters at the airport that ground control approach radar equipment would be fnatalled at Santa Cruz airport within the next two years. The equipment would cost rs. 40
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  • 1345 4 Prominent Malacca Merchant's Plea "I take .his opportunity «>f stressing the Met that we Indians m this country yhouid h*\e centivlised body looking after our interests Md our needs, though we see many Intlum bodies uniler various names," declared Mr. Chunil^l Manekch^iid Beth,
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  • 137 4 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Apr. 19. A suddco one.day strike by the city's tram and bus workers brought more than half of city's public transport system to a stop on Monday and disrupted all business, z The strike was called by PM Communist dominated B.E.S.T.
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  • 338 4 MATTER TO BE RAISED IN FEDERAL LEGISLATURE (From Our Staff Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday The Central Working Committee of the Ma.ayan Trade Union Council last night resolved to raise the Tronoh Mine issue m Ihe forthcoming session of the Federal Legis bifttvt Council
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  • 282 4 i«n.2£ W T DELHI AP r 19-1 ndia has anv.ited 13 countries including japan receiving: aid under the "Colombo plan" for ?irr nT h l nd SoUth Bw r Aglajl countries to f Conference on how best to use foreign and narticularlv a™!Zt,
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  • 42 4 Dedegai&Mig from 29 nations were present at the opening session of the Afro-Asian conference here Monday. They were seated according to a.iphnbtyfl'rari order. In the gat'lery above arc seated observers and the innuknerable pressmen and photographers. AP Pnoto.
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  • 735 4 Sequel To Calling Of New Constitution Convention LAHORE, Apr. 19. The Federal Court. Pakistan* supreme judicial authority, yesterday asked the Governor-Gen-eral Mr. Ghulam Mohamed to refer.- to it for judicial advice both the question of the legality cf the dissolution of the
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  • 149 4 C. V. RAMAN'S TRIBUTE TO EINSTEIN From Our Own Correspondent. 1 MADRAS, Apr. 19: Prof. Einstein's influence m the science of our modern age is so great that he may well be ca.led the creator ol modern science said India's greatest scientist Mr. C. V. Raman, paying a tribute to
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  • 32 4 CANBERRA Apr. 19 -The Federal Cabinet yesterday decided ito proceed .mmediate.y with plans for the mass production of the Salk polio vaccine at the Commonwealth strum laboratories.
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  • 82 4 SHARFOJEE ARTS COLLEGE IN TANJORE From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Apr. 19: Th 3 New Arts College that is being started at Taajore will ha named after the last real ruler of Tanjore, late Raia Sharfojee. Siiarfojee was the last of the famous Marattha rulers and the most beloved. He
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