Indian Daily Mail, 23 October 1955

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 250 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1955 FOUR PAGES n CENTS
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  • 722 1 Wavers Occasionally In The Face Of Obstacles Townsend Leaves Final Decision To Princess LONDON. Oct. 22 Princess Margaret hasn't reached a final decision about whether to marry Peter Townsend, an informant hi a position to know said Friday night. THE INFORMANT SAIL' QUEEN ELIZABETH II AND
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  • 150 1 INDONESIA'S ARMY NEW CHIEF OF STAFF JAKARTA INDONESIA, Oct. 22-— Indonesia's Army is expected to have a new Chief of Staff by November l. Prime Minister Burhanuddin Harahap told newsmen cue appointment may be eumcunced next week. The post has been vacant dlnce last May w hen Major General Bamlba/ng
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  • 83 1 COLOMBO, Oct. 22 A young mother who was clini« cally dead- on Uk. operating table for live minutes was brought )AC<c to lif 1 by pumping oxygen into her body, a surgeon reports. Tfiie -woman. Mrs, Susie Johnson, 24, mother of four children, is m gcod condition
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  • 473 1 TELEPHONE OPERATED BY SOLAR ENERGY A TELEPHONE system was powered for the first time with electricity manufactured directly fro m the rays of the sun the source Of all energy. A liitle group of telephone company scientists and engineers, and a- scattering of onlookers, were present at .the historic first
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  • 113 1 ANOTHER WAR MEANS MUTUAL DESTRUCTION UmTfcU M AXIOM si N. Y. Oct. 22 V.N. Security General Dag Hammarskjold said Friday anotner war would bring "mutual destruction, witnout victory." He declared m a statement that discoveries of atomatic scientists had given fair warning of this while also opening "possibilities of a
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  • 58 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 22 The twelve-member United Nations Disarmament Commission met I at the request of the Soviet Union. Prior to the meeting the verbatim records were made public of the Five-Nation Dis. armament Sub Committee which recently concluded a series of meetings called for m the directive
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  • 184 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 22 Gaganvihari L. Mehta, India's ambassador to the United States, said his country had exceeded target goals of its first five-year plan for economic development, both m food and cot. ton production. "What has so far been achieved la, indeed, only
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  • 58 1 To Legalise Homosexual Practices In England l,\jNuujs. uct. 82 An Association of London Judges refected Friday a pro. poaal to legalise homosexual ■practice* for men over SO, A recommendation to urge parliament to change the law made by a committee of the Magistrate's Association. The association rejected it by a
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  • 59 1 INNBBRVCK, Austria, Oct. 22 A 47.1/ear.o.d Austrian woman teas yiven a nnonth's suspended sentence yesterday for rape. The court found Mark: Duttner guilty of tutting raped a teenage bom and girl. Austrian legal txperls said that, as far its the-i know, this was Ihe jirst
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  • 32 1 Mr. R. K. Nehru, India's ambassador-designate to the People's Republic of China, who arrived' here Friday evening enroute to China, left Singapore for China by s.s. 'Asia' last evening.
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  • 39 1 MADRAS, Oct. 22 A representation has been made to the Madras Minister for Finance, Mr. C. Subramaniam, regarding inclusion of Chittur enclave, m. Madras State. Chittur at present forms part of the T.-C. State. Copyright.
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  • 211 1 DACCA: The Government of East Pakistan has decided to acquire all the remaining rent receiving interest* In the province by iMsutng a notification under the provisions of the Zamtadary Abolition Act with effect frorta Vateakh 1.1363 of the Bengali era corresponding to April 14,
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  • 33 1 Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda, India's I Planning Minister and leader of the Colombo Plan Conference, is leaving Singapore this morn ng by Air India Interj national lor Bombay, via Madras.
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  • 395 1 Barter Deal With China Explained To America NEW YORK Oct. 22 R» S. S. Gunewardene Ceylon's Ambassador to the United States, Friday placed his country firmly against Communism but said "it is doubtful whether free men can long af ford to imprison m proverty and penury
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  • 63 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Oct *5: The three members of the States Reorganization Commission Mr. Faalnl AH, Pandit Kunzrn 'and Sardar Panih. fear- have been appointed special advisors to the Government of India fto help m the tremendous task of
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  • 79 1 Chettiars' Temple Trustee Mr. Chellappa Chettlar, (right) welcoming Mr. Gulzarilal Nan da, India's Planning Minister and leader of the Indian Delegation to the Colombo Plan Conference held here, when the latter visited the Temple at Tank Road, on 19-10-1956. The occasion was celebration of Navarathrl Festival.
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  • 1087 2 Community Projects Gave New Life To Rural People Nehru Reviews Progress NEW DELHI: "I believe then with us our great Leader that the most significant deve. to give us strength and cour. lopment m India has been the age and hope. We did not development of the Community know that
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  • 194 2 BOMBAY: Civic consciousnest of citizens and public en. thusiasm to defeat a law.brea. ker almost started a major riot m a busy throughfare of the City on Saturday. Three "law-abiding" citizens thought that they recognised a "wanted" man at the wheel of a passing car.
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  • 1222 2 the iUSf^ th« C SSI tJ?* I M?" 1 welcomed Sa^S?£ S^? 8 «?°'««wi»*«on Commission and said that the Commission had done "a good job.'' Addressing a Press conference at the residence of the Yuvarajah of Pithapuram, Mr. Kripalani who s now on his way to
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  • 67 2 BUS OVERTURNS: ONE KILLED, 13 INJURED BHAGALPUR. Thirteen passengers and the conductor of a bus were injured when the vehicle overturned last week near Rajounthana, on the Bhagalpur-Dumka Road, about 18 mHes from Bhagalpur. The conductor, who had been removed to the Phagalpur Sadar Hospital along with other injured passengers,
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  • 75 2 MADRAS: The Air India International Constellation ser. vice on the Bombay-Madras-Sinagpore route will, with effect from Nov. 1 operate on Tuesday and .Thursday insted of on Friday and Sundays. The Constellation from Bombay wIH arrive at 8.45 p.m. on Tuesdays and take off for
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  • 162 2 PICKETING OF INDIAN STALL ENDS KARACHI: thiru uiuuscnes rair conciuaea m tut cany jiours or &uuu«. v nrrming aiiu witn it enaea me seveuua.y oiu picKeiiiig out.siue tne xuuian sum. i Jie ia ,r jasteu •ur a iuunin. me pio.Kei.ers have demandea tnat tne mcuan map snowint xvadnnnr as part
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  • 38 2 FEDERATION DELEGATION TO C-P, CONFAB The Federation of Malaya Delegation to the Colombo Plan Conference Consultative Committee, which ended its session here Friday. On the extreme left is Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, leader of the delegation.
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  • 93 2 BHAGALPUR: Paddy crops m about 200,000 acres of land m Bounsi, Katoria, Amarpur, Belhar, Mufassil Sonoula, Sahkund and Nathnagar thanas m Sadar an<j Banka Sub-divisions of Bhagalpur district are withering due to continued drought according to reports received here. Two medium irrigation schemes launched by the
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  • 156 2 DROP IN BRITAIN'S COTTON PRODUCTION MANCHESTER: Britain's cotton weavers produced some 9,000,000 yards less cloth of all kinds per week during August than m same month last year. The weekly total fell from 53,360,000 yards to 44,090,000 yards. The July figure was forced down to 29,40,000 yards through this period
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  • 642 3 HISTORIC NAMES REMOVED FROM MAP! ASSEMBLED MACHINERY TO FUNCTION BMOOTmS^ Originally it was planned to have suitable celebrations on this red letter <ja y m Pakistan's history, but In view of the widespread misery and loss caused by the floods, it was considered advisable to
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  • 180 3 HONEYMOON TRIP BRINGS THEM TO BOMBAY BOMBAY: An English couple on a 12,000-mile long honeymoan trip motored Into Bombay after havin r travehed Ghraugtt nv>r e than i 5 countries overland since June 15 last. 'Our honeymoon is only two parts over,'» said Marjorio Fleid wheo N AFKn reporter chanced
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  • 167 3 LONDON; Within the next few years, Britain's youngsters may be staying at school xntil they are at least ie years old. The present lower a^ie Umit, i 5, was Introduced soon after tlhe war. Previously it was 14. News of the possibility was given by Sir
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  • 82 3 MADRAS: Acharya Knpalani said here last Friday that the Portuguese Prime Minister was a "dictator" and would yield to diplomacy only as much as Hitler yielded to Mr. Chamberlain's diplomacy. The P.S.P. leader was answering questions on the Government's policy on Goa at a Press conference.
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  • 521 3 We*t K psu2!J »l? c !!l dei(|)re f d havoc ctMMd »>v floods m r ri£" evident when I flew over to Lahore. An nlnfh f 000 mlle9 tavolvtar nine million piop^W fiSJd. Population of forme? Punjab (P) hSLT'bWai- S.nce the area involved
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  • 157 3 MONTOLAIR; New Jersey, The Reverend Dr. William Arthur Stanton, 87, who helped establish churches and schools and new methods of agriculture and nubile health among the Telugus of Southern India, died at Mountainside Hospital here. Dr. Stanton, who ived m Montdair, bounded the Coles Manor
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  • 60 3 LAHORE: The Chief Justice of the newly established High Court of West Pakistan has nominated the following judges to constitute the High Court benches at Karachi and Peshawar. Karachi: Mr. Justice MoMohammed Baksh. Mr. Justice H. Lari (Additional), and Mr. Justice Rahim Bux Munsh (Additional). Peshawar:
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  • 251 3 Impossible To Forget Gandhi, Says Diwakar CA.WNPOR*: To be or not to be is the question posed by the worid situation, Ahimsa or death is the reply Gandhi as the apostle of ahimsa has to be our aspiration and our guide. Otherwise. Hiroshima and all that it implies is the
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  • 268 3 ADVOCATE DEBARRED FROM PRACTICE BOMBAY: Pound guilty of professional misconduct. Mr. ishwarlal C. L>alal, an advocate, was suspended from practice for one year by the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Tendolkar, at the Bombay High Court. Mr. Dalat. through his lawyer ottered an unconditional and unqualified apology to the court.
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  • 308 3 OrmS«So^ln fa av Tyatf' Minister for Defence urganlsation, la an exclusive Interview with NAFEN here. estawwj^ff 1 I"""'" 1 <»>t ">« as India Is "wedded to the SSS!^S?£'S?Mti.^' cc snd frlTOdBhlPi our arms For our minimum reouirements of self-defence we are endeavouring
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  • 77 3 At the celebration of 77th Birthday of Periyar E V. Ramasamy m Singapore recen tly. Seen m the picture (L to R) are: Mr. R. Suppiah (Port Swcttenham), Mr.NX. Veertah Mr K.P. Bamy (President AU Malaya Dravidan Federation) Mr. S.B. Sinnappanar, Mr. M.B. Maniam (Ipoh) and Mr.
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  • 92 3 'MAGNIFICENT SHIP' FOR INDIAN NAVY GAUHATI: Admiral S. H. Carlill, Chief of the Naval Staff, India Navy, said here on Monday that India had a great expansion programme ahead. Within the next few years magnificent ships would be coming out to join her Navy. He made special mention of I.N.S.
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  • 181 3 BOMBAW A RB. 220,750,--000 port ana harbour aeveiopV^ m scneme ls ***x inciuuea tn tne country s next man *rame, it is learned. P This is based on estimates t c e»penaiture invoivea vvhlcn t/ie maritime, states or rJomDay, Mauras, West Bengal, Unssa anu Jsaurasmra
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  • 769 3 speedy And Swift Judicial System Needed Nehru Explains Scope Of Reform v PONDICHERRY. iS, Ti f Ml iBt r N «hn« WU<l here that India needed now IK y8 em w lch sPe^y n d swift and with that objective m view, they were cnan*.n laws to suit the changed
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  • 84 3 BARODA; Dr. 8. Radfm. tcrishnan, the philosopher. VtceWresident of inaia believes that the right place of God is not m heaven but m hell. At a meeting organised by UniverBtty students on trxday evening, he said: "I have always felt that if there is a
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  • 1813 4 Ceylon's Language Problem A View-Point Against Tamil Extensive Analysis i (a) 1255: TRY BTATE LANOIJA OTHER LANGUAGES fount rles: Gt. Britain English Welsh, Gaelic. France French Alsation, Breton, Provencal, T Catalan. U.^S.R. Russian luo major languages. Germany German Fr»ian, Wind, Lithuanian. 7*?*" Japanese Bungotai, Sorobun, Hambiin. CMn Chinese Tibetan, Altaic,
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    828 4 Recently the CeylOn House of Representatives decided In favour of giving equal status to both Sinhalese and Tamil as official languages. Use of the cheap labour pro. vided by the vast native population. By no stretch of the liberal imagination can South Africa be regarded as a democracy.
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  • 63 4 EXPRESSING HIS ADMIRATION OF INDIA Mr. K. K. Tandon. Commissioner for India m Malaya, chatting with Mr. K. G. Casey, Australia's External Affairs Minister and leader of the Austral an Delegation to the Colo ti bo Plan Conference just ended here. The ocrastan was a lunch party by Mr. Tandon
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  • 37 4 13OMBAY: The Commissioner of Police, by an order last week, extended the ban on process'ons of five persons or more and carrying of lethal weapons m Greater Bombay for a month from Oct. 13.
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  • 135 4 INDIA GAVE PAKISTAN FLOOD WARNING NEW DELHT: The Indian r rri3ration authorities spared ■to efforts m conveying- flood warnings to Pakistan to the rxtent it was possible wifh i^e Slarupted communicat ons, says a Press Note issued by the Ministry of Irrigation and Pov.or. Thrso warnings, the Note adds, were
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