Indian Daily Mail, 18 September 1955

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO, 215 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1163 1 Sultan's Diamond Jubilee And Crowning Of Sultanah Unprecedented Pomp And Pageantry Mark Ceremony Indian Community Wishes Their Highnesses Well (BY OUR STAFF REPORTER AMIDST GREAT POMP, PAGEANTRY AND SPLENDOUR THE DIAMOND JUBILEE OF HIS HIGHNESS THE SULTAN OF JOHORE AND THE CROWNING OF HER HIGHNESS THE
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  • 36 1 IMPOSING IMPRESSIVE c !i«l he i™ 1 > t 1,, ,r n< L "K-Wy ■"•P r *«»»ve ceremony ta the Throne Room. The solemn— faced Sultan of johore and Lajy Marceßa Ibrahim, the Sultanah and Prliicess Merim
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  • 20 1 Jaaa^y iT g{^y, W P***"! Cw*» on Her Highness* bead, while the Saltan of
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  • 81 1 NEW DELHI, sept 17 Egypt ls studying the possibility of buying small arms from India, it was authoritatively learned here. Burma and Saudi Arabia have also expressed Interest In buying Indian arms, it was learned. Daring arecent weeks visit here, the Egyptian Deputy Premier,
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  • 114 1 From Our own Correspondent CHID AB ARAM. Sept. 17: English should remain as common language of Instruction m all the Universities declared Mr. Ramaswami Gounder, Madras High Court Judge delivering the Foundation Day Address at Annamalal University here on Friday, if every university ln India adopted
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  • 70 1 HONG KONG, Sept. 17— Mr. Phan Van Dong, North Vietnam Foreign Minister, called on Britain, France, Russia and Communist China to ensure that the Geneva Agreement on Indo-Chlna w^s Implemented m a political as well as a military sense. A political settlement must follow the
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  • 210 1 Owners Tenants Equally Share From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 17: Landowners and their tenants will share equally In the net produce of the agricultural land m the State. Madras Chief Minister Mr. Kamaraj announced that Gov. ernment has accepted this fiftyfifty principle as the fairest method of sharing and
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  • 70 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 17—Indias Prime Minister Mr. Nehru is expected to visit Japan next spring Mr. Daisuke Takaoka, leader of the six-man Japanese Parliamentary Delegation told the Press Trust of India here yesterday. Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Shlgemitsu will also visit India next Spring he
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  • 138 1 Ed cultivation of Kuruvai crop. The Government officials Intervened and managed to reach an agreement between the owners and tenants then. But when the owners tried to plough their fields this week according to the terms of this agreement they were prevented by hundreds of ryots. Most of them were
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  • 93 1 BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 16 The Argentine government announced today that "isolated armed uprisings" by army and navy elements occurred In scattered points of the country. A nationwide broadcast told the people to "be tranquil," and assured "the government dominates the situation." The government declared a state
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  • 16 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 17— Postal communication between India and tin Pprtugyeae settlement if Qfft mm r««Hm«4 yaitarday.
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  • 36 2 Blna Rai's wardrobe would not be complete without the riding breeches she models here. She Is a keen sports\\«>:imn. Her taste for the slacks' and 'breeches' was inspired by her husband Premnath.
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  • 219 2 PUSHING INDIAN TEA SALES IN ETHIOPIA NEW DELHI: India will launch a vigorous campaign m Ethopia to make the people consume Indian tea. Four hundred pounds of choice tea leaves have been shipped to the Indian Trade Mission for free distribution of brewed tea at the forthcoming Addis Ababa Fair.
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  • 135 2 A scene from SWABGASEEMA,' with Nagiah and his two screen-children. 'Banumatl,' ls a great name In South India's film world today, why she has even made several conquests ln North India of late. A comparatively little known actress, overnight rose to great prominence, through her performance m
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  • 506 2 Evictions Made Humane Brttaiif s fentfe VTay LONDON. No great city, whether In Asia or Europe, is without the problem off tke unsatisfactory tenant as a concomitant of its general housing problem. It is doubtful, however, whether a direct official approach to the "bad tenant"
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  • 343 2 News Agencies Exonerated: Hyderabad Assembly Body's Report HYDERABAD. The Hyderabad Assembly last week adopted the report of the Committee on Privileges ta what Is known as the Ch. Venkatram Rao's case* which had recommended that the ease against the two news agencies, the Press Trust of India and Associated News
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  • 269 2 SPREAD OF GOOD MUSIC AMONG PEOPLE CALCUTTA: Dr. B. V. Keskar, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, said that sustained efforts were necessary to spread the knowledge of music and to inculcate a sense of appreciation of good music among the people. This was not an easy task, but the
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  • 173 2 NEW DELHI: Two more schemes are believed to have been sanctioned by the Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry Tor the Faridabad Township: The manufacture of electric transmission towers, prestressed iron bridges, sugar plant parts and other prefabricated steel goods is contemplated under a Rs. 1.000,--000
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  • 297 2 AJ*AI*TAPtJR MtT b- gopala Reddl. Chief Minister, Andhra State, and Mr. a Subramaniam. Finance and Education Minister. Madras State, arrived at Anantapur last week /rom Gooty to have first-hand knowledge about the complaints made by the Tamil students of the Anantapur Engineering College regarding their living
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  • 188 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Justice Bljan Kumar Mukherjee, Chief Justice of India, has been granted leave from September 5, 1955, to October 31, 1955. During Mr. Justice Mukherjee's absence, Mr. Justice Sudhi Ran jan Das, has been appointed to perform the duties of
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  • 96 2 PLEA 'FOR INDIAN CULTURAL TROUPE FOR ETHIOPIA NEW DELHI: The Government of India will participate officially m the celebration of the 25th Coronation anniversary of Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia. The Indian Envoy at Addis Ababa has asked the Union Government here for a cultural troupe to give dance and
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  • 134 2 NEW DELHI: The All-India International Corporation had placed an order for the purchase of one Superconstellatlon model 104 9-g and was considering the purchase of two more such aircraft, the Deputy Communications Minister, Mr. Rajbahadur, told Mr. Mohammad shaffee m the Lok Sabha. The order
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  • 250 2 Registration As Indian Citizens No Application Refused iv a t. NEW DELHI. ,J l L Ch8 a ll i a Deputy External Affairs Minister, told Mr. Avinasrilingam m the Rajya Sabha iai no L? 8ln i? ,e *?P u «*tion registration as Indian citizen had been refused by the Indian
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  • 98 2 LONDON: The body of Sir Atul Chattarjee, former Hleh Commissioner for India m Britain and distinguished Indian Civil Servant, was cremated on Monday at Glodera Green Six Atul who completed 80 years of age m November last died on Thursday last at 4 Bexhill-on-Sea (Sussex). The
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  • 109 2 INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON GEOGRAPHY MADRAS; Dr. George Kuriyany Professor of Geography. University of Madras and Member, International Social Sciences Council of the UNESCO, has left Madras for Kampala, Uganda, to participate m an International Seminar on Geography, to be held this month. He will also be attending the meeting of
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  • 116 2 Kishore Sahu, who never aims anything small, tried his hand at filming Shakespeare's greatest tragedy 'HAMLET. Although he had bitten more than he could chew, yet it was mere than an ordinary attempt, and the result no less ordinary. The brooding Kishore Sahu,
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  • 260 2 NEW DELHI: The recent increase of freight rates on iron and manganese ores by certain foreign shipping lines nad nothing to do with the •'surcharge threat", the Deputy iransport Minister, Mr. O. V. Alagesan, told Mr. Vishwanath tieady m the Lok Sabha last week. i-reight
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  • 69 2 NEW DELHI; Proposals to establish a few 'fishing harbours* along the coastline, where fishing vessels could berth and laud their catch were now under consideration, the Minister for Agriculture, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh, told Dr. Ramsubhag Singh m the Lok Sabha. The exact number had not yet
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  • 120 2 SHAH BEHRAM..... -AN ILLUSION 'SHAH BEHRAM,' Is a big name but It ls all an 'Illusion? wave of magic wand, and you are m the 'Land Of dairies,' called Parlstan. It is a pity even Fairies suffer from all the foibles and weaknesses of mortal beings; The Fairy Queen Of
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  • 69 3 Shyama, the radiant girl of Indian screen, has chosen for a change to play a 'lighter role. HAHa HIHI HOO HOC Is the strange title of the Hindi film which Is believed to dish out melodious songs, delightful dances and mirthpi ovokin^ comics. In the picture
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  • 213 3 JAPAN TO ASK INDIA FOR MOST FAVOURED NATION TREATMENT TOKYO: Japan is to ask India for the most favoured nation treatment and for the conclusion of commerce and navigation pacts, it is reported here. Japan is to begin a series of trade negotiations with the sterling area countries envisaging an
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  • 52 3 GUARD KILLED IN BOMBAY TRAIN COLLISION BOMBAY One railway guard died and nine persons, including a railway motorman, were injured when two suburban electric trains collided at dockyard road station of tne Central Railway near the Bombay harbour area last v/eeK. The motorman, who sunerea fracture of the ja w
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  • 323 3 TRANSFER OF BR. CONTROLLED LIGHTHOUSE IN INDIA BOMBAY: Britain will) soon hand over control of al ighthouse and two guiding Lowers m an island chain m he Arabian Sea, 200 milles >n the Malabar coast, to the Indian Government, it is re.iably learned here. This change will be brought about
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  • 944 3  -  J. J. SINGH I By Objective Presentation NEW YORK: A realistic and objective presentation of India's position m the Goa issue was made by J. J. Singh, President of the India League of America. Singh, m a letter to the New York Herald Tribune, challenged Portugal
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  • 2441 3 By THE RT. HON. THE EARL JOWITT At the Guildhall banquet at the conclusion of the historic Commonwealth and Empire Law Con ferenS the suggestion was made for the setting up of a Supreme Commonwealth Court. Here, a mem Sir of the Privy Council and former
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  • 38 3 That ls a virgin Innocence, which blushes as soon as tt sees even the faintest male shadow around. The great charmer Savitri is a popular actress of South India, voted as the year's best actress.
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  • 279 3 VMAYAWADA: Mr. N. Sanjeeva Reddl, Deputy Chief Minister, discounted all talkn about changing the Capital of Andhra State. There was no question of shifting the capital of the State from Kurnool even If the States Reorganisation Commission recommended against the formation of Vlsalandhra, he
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  • 67 3 NEW DELaHI; The Government of India proposed to establish shortly Indian commercial show room In various foreign capitals, the Commerce Minister, Mr. d- P- Karmarkar said ln the Laok Sabha. He informed Mr. Radharaman that a show room had been opened at Jakarta and the question
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  • 186 4 OPPOSITION TO PUT UP UNITED FRONT COLaOMBO: The working committee of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party has decided to enter into a "no contest" electoral agreement with the Lanka Sama Samaja Party, led by Dr. N. M. Perera. The leader of the S.L.F.P., Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranolke, said
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  • 300 4 AMBALaVNOODA: "Buddhism is not a religion, it is only a phillsophy. It was never regraded as a religion In Ceylon even m the ancient days. Our hostory proves It. Today it has been converted Into a sort of tbovUaya or devil dancing ceremony, ln which the same
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  • 78 4 Mrs. Santha Bhaskmr, wife of the well-known dance master K. P. Bhaskar, who gave a dance performance ln Muar yesterday and will give another performance m Pontian today, m connection with the Diamond Jubilee celebration of the Saltan of Johore. The performance is condrcted by K.
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  • 62 4 PLANETARIUM FOR CEYLON EXHIBITION COLOMBO: A planetarium will be one of the highlights of the Colombo Plan Exhibition to be held here ln 1057. The planetarium will bring to viewers, seated beneath its dome, the illusion of a majestic close-up of the night skies, with a presentation of the milky
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