Indian Daily Mail, 30 November 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI. NO. 287 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 115 1 REDS WERE ROUTED IN TAMILNAD AND NOW Not Slave Labour But Honest Day's Work-Prakasa Industrialisation Not The Answer For India's Problems MADRAS, Nov. 29: The Governor of Madras disagreed with Mr. Nikita Khrushchev at a State Banquet here last night over some of the remarks
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  • 145 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 29. A Japanese industrialist has, by sunray cooked rice on the top of one of Ne w York's tallest tl 'ildings. Tine industrialist Mr. Saizo Gato, President of the Goto Optical Manufacturing Company, of Tokyo demonstrated the solar cooker on the roof of
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  • 269 1 translated into both Tamil, and English. TO CALCUTTA CALCUTTA. Nov. 29.— The Russian tour of India will reach its climax 24 hours hence when Premier Bulganin and Comnumist Party Boss Khrushchev arrive here for a two day visit which is expect-' Bulgunin praised India
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  • 690 1 MARSHAL BULGANIN THUNDERS It's A Blot Shame On Civilised People ADORED 500,000-STftjrtG MA** MttTiNG AT MADRAS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. 29. The Portuguese must quit Gia, declared the Soviet rrime Minister Marshal Bulganin m a lorturight and vehement den unciation of colonial rule addressing
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  • 39 1 Marshal Bul^anin wears a kerchief given him as a present, and Mr. Khrushchev a garland, as they pose with Punjabi girl-, who gave them a dance display after their visit to the Bhakra Nangal Dam.
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  • 107 1 CALCUTTA, Nov. 89: A crowd, estimated at about one million, gave a thunderous welcome to the Soinet leaders, Marshal Bulganin and Mr. Niklta Khrushchev, when they arrived here today The reception givqn to the Russians is believed to be the biggest ever accorded to notable visitors.
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  • 82 1 Fresh Bid To End S.T.C. Bus Strike Sir Thomas Strangman, Chairman of the Singapore Traction Company, w ho arrived here b y air w ill make a fresh bid to end a two-month-old, strike among com<pan,y workers. Last week Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, made a personal appeal to
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  • 76 1 1.L.0. CONFERENCE RANGOON, Nov. 28; The Asian conference on technical I education and apprenticeship, sponsored by the International Labour Office at CJeneva, opened here today with merely 80 delegates and observers from 21 countries attending. Dr. R. R. Rao, assistant director of 1.L.0., told the conference the agenda would include
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  • 27 1 PARIS, Nov. 29: The ex. plosion of the Russian hydrogen bomb has increased radioactivity m the Paris atmosphere seven fold, a municipal expert said.- AP
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  • 205 1 Singapore Press Defends Marshall Shows Great Consideration To The Press LiONDON, Nov. 29; The President and Secretary «f the Singapore Union of Journalists today defended the attitude of Mr. David Marshall the Chief Minster In the Colony to the press. In a letter published m the London Times, George Edinger
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  • 39 1 The Queen Mother, who was installed as Chancellor of London University on Nov. 24, hands the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Law to Mrs. Pandit, the Indian Htgh Commissioner, at the Royal Festival Hall.
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  • 316 1 Russia vs. United States In India South East Asia Popular Credit More For Russia Says Canada's Pearson NEW YORK. NOV. MR. PEARSON, CANADA'S EXTERNAL. AFFAIRS MINISTER SAID RUSSIA HAD RECEIVED MORE POPULAR CREDIT FOR SELLING INDIA A STKEL MILL THAN THE UNITED STATES GOT FOR GIVING FOUR OR FIVE TIMES
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  • 71 1 ERATH, Louisiana, Nov. 2». —The pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes Church vowe<j yesterday to continue non-segregated classrooms despite recent violance which led to the ex-com-munication of three Roman Catholic women. T>ie Rev. Emery Labbe, who halted Catechism lesson two weeks ago, said the course would
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  • 35 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 29: Foui members of a Welsh Mountaineering Expedition said yesterday they are sure twp of their colleagues ami a Nepalesc interpreter are being held m Communist Chinese-co-cupied Tibet.- AP
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  • 64 1 KARACHI, Nov. 2«).— The Begum Lioquat AH Khan, I'akislHn's only woman Ambassador, is likely to become its first woman Federal Minister, m charge of a new Ministry of Social Welfare to be formed shortly, official sources naid here today. The Begum, at present Ambassador to Holland, is the
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  • 40 1 KATHMANDU, Nov. 29. The Chinese Government ha« promised the British Government to make enquiries about two welsh mountaineers who are reported to have been arrested by Chinese troops on the Nepal-Tibet border, a British Embassy spoUpsman said here today.— Reuter
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  • 26 1 CAIRO, Nov. 29.— Thirty Sudanese have been executed for their part In the mutiny In the Southern Sudan last August, It wms reported here today. Reuter
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  • 32 1 UELFAST, Nov. '>•>.— Northern Ireland police said here that a new Irish terrorist organisation, known an SAOR ULADH (Free Luster), was responsible for the armed attack on the police station at Rosslea.- Reuter
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  • 504 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Nov. 30, 1955 Freedom Versus Citizenship WHATEVER may be the logic of his arguments, the Chie f Minister Mr. David Marshall must be congratulated if he ultimately decides to discard the Singapore Citizeaiship Bill waiioh. his party, the Labour Front, has drafted ior the ostensible
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  • 539 2 No Encroachment On Their Autonomy NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha last Thursday resumed consideration of the University Grants Commission Bill as reported by the select committee. Mr. N. C. Chatterjee (H. M.— West Bengal) wanted attention paid to education m rural areas. He
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  • 356 2 MADRAS: According to the Audit report of 1954 on the Appropriation Accounts for 1952.53, which was placed on the table of the House m the Legislative Assembly, last week m 1947, Government purchased 315 radium needles from an American firm for use m a medical institution
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  • 92 2 DACCA: India has named Doctor B. C. Guha and Doctor S. L. Hora as delegates to the Sighth Pakistan Science Conference scheduled to be held at Dacca m January next year. Doctor Guha is head of the Department of Applied Chemistry
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  • 46 2 MADRAS: A conference ol the All-India Sarva Seva Sangh will be held m Vijayawada during the third week oi December next. Acharya Vinoba Bhave whc is now on a Bhoodan tour of Andhra will attend the Conference, it is learnt hare.
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  • 64 2 BOMBAY: Hansraj Nenshi, who was facing trial on a charge of having thrown his four-year-old daughter m the sea while travelling by ship from Kutch to Bombay, fell from the third floor of a building m Central Bombay last week, and died on the spot. Nenshi, arrested here on
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  • 213 2 LAHORE: The West Pakistan Chief Minister, Dr. Khan Sahib, has expressed the view that recently concluded "Loi Jirga 1 meeting took decisions under ''duress" and not m a "free atmosphere." The Jirga which met at Kabul supported the Afghan demand for Pakhtoonistan, home land for the Pathans.
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  • 459 2 Unmarried Girl Concealed Birth Of Child: Sentence Reduced On Appeal MADRAS: The conviction of Lakshimi, a 19-year old girl of Nurni, Palghat, by the Sessions Judge, South Malabar, on a charge of murdering' the child born to her, was set aside by Their Lordships Mr. Justice P. Govinda Menon and
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  • 89 2 SAVANTWADI: Goan nationalists observed the anniversary of the Portuguese conquest of Goa on Friday as a 'black day," according 1 to reports received here from inside the colony. Posters asking the Portuguese to quit Goa were seen on Government and other Important buildings m the towns
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  • 74 2 Russian Premier Nikolai Bulganin and Russian Party Boss Nikita Khrushchev addressed a joint session of the Indian Houses ol parliament at Delhi. Before the Joint Session they took tea and cake with the M.Ps. AP photos shows: Bulganin (top) addresses the Joint Session (bottom). Left to
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  • 541 2 PATNA; Dr. S. K. .Sinha, Chief Minister of Bihar, said m the Legislative Assembly that he was aware of the deep feeling of resentment anu.ng the people of Bihar over the recommendations of the S.K.C. for transfer of certain parts of the State to
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  • 137 2 WHAT PANIKKAR TOLD A MADRAS M.L.C. MADRAS; Mr. S. Narasappayya, South Kanara. disclosed m the Madras Legislative Council last Monday that Sardar Panikkar, a member of the States Commission, referring to Kasargod Taluq, had told him quite categorically that "Kerala caild have no claim to the area north of the
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  • 67 2 PATNA; two hundred and sixteen workers of the Kishanganj Sima Sangharsh Samiti (Border struggle Cbmmittee) were arrested m Kishanganj Town during last week for holding- demonstrations and shouting slogans inside the Sub-Divisional officers Court room against the transfer of Kishangan.i sub-division to West Bengal, according to
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  • 57 2 'FALSE AGITATION' AGAINST S.R.C. REPORT OPPOSED VIJAYAWADA: Dr. Lohia, the Socialist leader, said there he had advised Ms followers not to take part m "fraudulent agitation" against s.R.C recommendations Most of the agitation on the issue was "phoney and artificial" and participating m it would dissipate their energies m the
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  • 49 3 Marshal Bulganln heads a procession of Soviet visitors to the famed Taj Mahal during their visit to Agra, India. At Bulganln's side Is the wife of K.M. Munshi, Governor of the Uttar Pradesh State, who is host to the Soviets during their visit to Agra.
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  • 1321 3  - Better Status For Women In New India PADMINI SENGUPTA NO OTHER COUNTRY HAS TRUSTED AND CALLED ON WOMEN TO TAKE UP SUCH RESPONSIBLE POSTS AS INDIA HAS DONE. From the day India achieved independence her daughters have mode steady progress towards economic independence. The tradi tional handicaps are being overcome.
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  • 414 3 Hole Summoned To Court! And It Failed To Appear! THE strangest defendant ever to be sued by the City of London Corporation failed to make an appearance when the case was heard at Guildhall Magistrates' Court. All the legal formalities had to be gone through, even though everybody knew that
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  • 703 3  - why ENGLAND WORRIES about BULGANIN'S visit TO INDIA? WOODROW WYATT By yyHY do people m England seem worried about Marshal Bulganin's visit to India? After all, Marshal Bulganin and Mr. Krushchev are coming to England m the spring of next year. If it is all right tor them to visit
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  • 354 3 NEW DELHI: The Minister for Irrigation and Power, Mr Gulzarllal Nanua, presented to the Rajya. Sabha last Monday the reports of the two Houses on the Inter-State Water' Disputes Bill and the Kiver Boards BUI. In the case of the InterState Water Disputes Bill, the joint committee
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  • 32 3 Russian Party Boss Nikita Khrushchev (left) and Russian Premier Nikolai Bulganin remove their shoes before laying wreaths at the spot where Mahatoia Gandhi was cremated, m New Delhi.
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  • 250 3 Simplicity is the essence of good English, say the campaigners. So why, when everyone m 1939 believed a war was coming, were the British puolic advised what to do "m the event of a national emergency"? Why are the blind now referred to as ''unsighted persons"?
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  • 544 3 T>RITAIN has no national Academy to define what is and what is not "good English" or to decide what new words shall or shall not be officially admitted into the language, and some people have recently been asking whether, perhaps, one is not. needed now. Though
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  • 69 3 BURDWAN; About 200 people from the trans-Damo-db,r area under KhafV>khosh police station staged v demonstration near the court pdemises here lastwe«k. Organized by the District Praja Socialist Party, the demonstrators demanded settlpment Jands Of Damodar river to the local people under the pre« sent land reforms
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  • 283 4 Mr. Chakravarti Rajagopal crnor-General cf India before hero that the Soviet Un.on "I United States." Addressing the convocation of Delhi University, he said that m recent months the Soviet Union had taken the initiative m international affairs with "surprising rapidity" by
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  • 277 4 NEW DELMI-. The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, made a plea for the propagation of yogic exercises as the system was complete m itself and efficacious for the development of metal and" phycical health. He was presiding- over the annual function of the Yoga Ashra m here. The
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  • 140 4 NEW DELHI: The Law Commission appointed by the Government of India to examine the Central Acts of general application and importance and to recommend the lines on which they should be amended revised, consolidated or otherwise brought up-to-date, has undertaken the examination of certain Acts
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  • 121 4 BE LINGUISTS NEHRU'S APPEAL TO INDIANS NANGAJL: Prime Minister Nehru said here that every Indian In this modern world should learn three to four languages. '•In my opinion," Mr. Nehru added while addressing a public meeting, "Every man m India should learn three or four languages. He should know the
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  • 303 4 AMBEDKAR'S VIEW ON UTTAR PRADESH AURANGABAD; Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, former La w Minister, has expressed himself strongly against the creation of such "monolithic monstrous States as Uttar Pradesh. Bihar and Maharshtra" as he felt these States -would be a great danger to the Central Government as well as to
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  • 137 4 BOMBAY: A Bombay journalist was among those killed m Monday's Incidents m the city. Mr. Chimanlal Dhirljlai Sheth, News Editor of the Gu. jcrati daily Janmabhoomi was found missing and his body was found m the city morgue The police reported that he was killed
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  • 58 4 TRIVANDRUM; The Chiei Minister, Mr. Panampilli Govinda Mcnon, told th e State Assembly last Tuesday that the Government had ordered an investigation to ascertain the uranitm content of the mineral sands found at a spot near Trivandrum. It had been proved that the sands contained uranium,
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    22 4 Russian Premier Nikolai Bulganin (left) and Russian Party Boss Nikota Khrushchev (right) meet their official host President Rajendra Prasad (centre) fn Delhi.
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  • 183 4 DACCA: The East Bengal Government last Tuesday announced, apart from the policemen who were placed under arrest for failure to report for duty eight outsiders have been detained. The Government called the city's arms license-holders to report to the nearest police thana and
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  • 19 4 MADRAS HAS FRESH MAGNETIC SHOCKS MADRAS: A fresh magnetic and ionospheric disturbance began at 6-50 p.m. on Nov. 19.
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  • 180 4 KARACHI: Quetta Police last week arrested Khan Mohammed Jafar Khan Achakzai general secretary of the Wrore Pushtoon (Pushtoon Brotherhood) under the Frontier Crimes Regulations Act, accordw iog to press reports received here. He has been sent to Quetta District Jail and will be produced before the
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  • 107 4 NBw DELHI; Production at the Indian Telephone Factory at Bangalore would be stepped up to 60,000 telephones per year during- the Second Five- Year Plan, Mr. Raj Bahadur, Deputy Communications Minister told Mr. Barman m the Lok Sabha. The factory at present produces 50,000 telephones every year.
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  • 242 4 SOVIET LEADERS 'SLAPPED' BY FLOWERS-NEHRU NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said throwing of flowers often injured the persons at whom they were flung-. Speaking at the civic reception for the Russian visitors, be observed that he was hurt by the throwing of flowers at me by the admiring
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    18 4 Picture above shows Members of the Grand Assembly arriving by Russian-made coach over a newly laid Russianmade road.
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  • 264 4 'HOSTILE ACTS' NEAR QUETTA REPORTED LAHORE; Shots were fired at the Gulistan railway station near the Pakistani-Af-ghan border, 50 miles north of Qjuetta, on Thursday last, according to reports published here. The reports attributed these "hostile acts" m Pakistani territory to "'Afghan agents." The reports listed among others the following
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  • 138 4 B MBAY: REE PERSONS INJURED IN LAST M J?^£ AYS RIOTI NG IN BOMBAY CITY SUCCUMBED TO THEIR WOUNDS IN HOSPITALS SINCE LATE MONDAY NIGHT BRINGING THE TOTAL NUMBER OF DEAD TO 15. Ten persons were reported day itself, while two more died The police
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  • 61 4 PATNA: An occupant of a potato-laden truck bound for Arrah was killed and the driver injured when the vehicle collided with the engine of a goods train near the Malsalani raiwa v crossing here on Sunday morning. The truck was completely smashed. The body
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  • 220 4 No Demand For Pakhtoonistan Outside Pakistan-Badshah Khan LAHORE: The Red Shirt leader Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, alleged that the Government-controlled Press and radio and other Interested persons m Pakistan have been deliberately misrepresenting him. Addressing a public meet ing at Abbotabad on Sunday he is reported to have declared: "Those
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  • 84 4 BOMBAY. A nine-year-old dansoii.se of Bombay was richer by a y>air of diamond ear-rings presented by a queen m appreciation of her skill and grace. Sneha Sarang performed Bharata Natyam before the King and Queen of Nepal of a reception In their honour by the All Nations
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  • 154 4 HEAVY WATER PLANT AT NANGAL NEW DELHI; The Prime Minister replied to questions m the Rajya Sabha on heavy water and its suitability as a modteratcr. Mr. H. C. Mathur, who had asked the question about the location of the heavy water plant at Nangal, wanted to know whether it
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  • 162 4 SURVEY OF MUSLIM ENDOWMENTS MADRAS; In the Madras Legislative Council Mr. Mohammed Raza Khan asked the Minister for Religious Endbwments whether a survey of all Muslim endowments m the State district war had been made, and whether the Prince of Arcot endowments had been brought under the operation of the
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  • 411 4 LiONDON; The agreement between Associaed Electrical Industries and the Qovenment of India is regarded here one of great importance to Britain at the received with widespread satisfaction In business circles. Lord Chandos. Chairman of AEI emphasised m London that the agreement was not only a good' thing for
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  • 231 4 NEW DELMI: The Defence Ministry has provisionally selected Hindi equivalents for 77 drill words of command. These Hindi words of command will now be used by Army, Navy and Air Force m place of their English equivalents. Phonetic considerations have been of primary importance m the selection of
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  • 649 5 Russian Oil Experts To Assist India NEW DELHI: AFTER TWICE POSTPONING THFIR VISIT, THE FIVE RUSSIAN OdJL EXPERTS WHO HAyS BEEN INVITED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIANS ASSIST THIS COUNTRY IN PROSPECTING FOlf Sl£ AJ? RIVED HERE ON THURSDAY FROM MOSCOW They were first
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  • 321 5 BIG RALLY BY BOMBAY'S SCHOOL CHILDREN BOMBAY: Bombay's school children gave a tumultuous £eicome to Mr. Bulgaaln and Mr Khrushchev at a big- rally o« Brab °urne Stadium here Thursday morning. About l^^ 00 ch »<i«-en packed the stadium, sending up a tremendous shout of welcome when the f Sound.
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  • 123 5 GOVERNOR'S RULE OR HUQ MINISTRY IN E. BENGAL LIKELY KARACHI: Karachi's Urdu morning newspaper "Jung" reported there were indications that the Sarkar Ministry m Kast Bengal would be removed from office m order to control the current police "revolt' m &ast Bengal. Policemen m Dacca and Narayanganj m East Bengal
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  • 69 5 NEW DELHI: The present Admiral of the Indian Navy is the last Briton to hold that post; his successor will be an Indian said Mr. Mahavir Tyagi. Minister for Defence Organization m the Rajya Sabha. Earlier the Deputy Minister, Mr. Majithia, said that there
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  • 61 5 LAHORE: The former provincial and State police forces m West Paklestn nave been integrated into "one general police district" for the new province of West Pakistan. The new police force is governed by the Police Act of 1861. The Bombay District Police Act of 1890, which
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  • 52 5 AHMED ABAD. The Indian Airlines Corporation w ill start operating a (new air route linking Delhi and Rajkot from Dec. 3, it was learnt here. A 14-seater four-engined Heron aircraft will fl y daily between Delhi and Rajkot touching Bikaner, Jodhpur and Ahmedabad on
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  • 206 5 DACCA: Eighty-two persona including legislators, have so far been arrested to East Pakistan m a general round-tL^p wftilch began with the five-day-old strike by members Of the police force m Dacca and some parts of the province, it is learnt from an official source. This figure
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  • 77 5 KARACHI; A Division Bench of the West Pakistan High Court m Karachi cf^ d i clared uJtra vires the Slnd Requisition of Land Act, on a petition by a group of Sind citizens. The petitioners contended that as the Act did not contain any provision
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  • 104 5 About 20 or 25 of the exprisoners of war from Korea now m India, had expressed a desire to settle down In India, the Prime Minister told Pandit D. N. Tiwary. The number varied from time to time as the prisoners frequently changed their mind. About 10 Indian
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  • 43 5 BOMBAY: "Do you feel tired of the strenuous programme?" an Indian official asked Mr. Bulganin, Soviet Prfcne Minister, here. Quick came the reply: "Tired of what? In that case we should be tired of the friendship of Indian people."
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  • 106 5 BAREILLY (Uttar Pradesh)Mr. Bulganin and Mr. Khrushchev received a salute from 20 elephants when they arrived here from Nangal on Tuesday morning. The Soviet leaders drove 45 miles to the U. P. Government farm m the Terai at the foothills of the Himalayas. The 16,000-acre farm
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  • 55 5 FOUR PERSONS DROWNED NEAR PURBASTHALI KALNA (Burdwan): Four persons three women and a boy were drowned when a country-boat ferring passengers across the Bhagirathi capsized near Patuli Ghat m Purbasthali early last week, according to reports received here. The boat, it was stated, was packed with people bound for a
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  • 83 5 MADRAS: The second allsteel light-weight integral coach, built at the factory m Perambur, will be ready by the end of the week, when it will roll out of the factory. It is learnt that this vehicle is one of a batch of four coaches nearin c completion
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  • 214 5 To find out whether BCG produced any good effect or not, Mr. Rajagopalachari said, its protagonists required statistics and as statistics would be of no use unless they were big enough they wanted a mass campaign to be conducted m India. The WHO and the UNICEF were
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  • 487 5 MADRAS: SPEAKING ON "MASS BCG A MlSgsySi^iKfTJss;^ the rasika ?E A J5 A J£* MYLAPORE, LAST WEEK, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE MYLAPO RE YOUTHS' CULTURAL 2?i N Sfe«££- C> RAJAGOP ALACHARI SAID THAT IT WAS NOTHING BUT AN ADVENTURE TO TRY
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  • 54 5 At the Extra-Ordinary General Meeting; of the All Malayan Railway Workers' Union, (K. L. Branch) held recently. Seated from left to right are: Mr. Lee Moke San, Mr. V. T. Sanbanthan, (Minister for Labour), Mr. M. P. Rajagopal, Mr. A. P. Krishnan, Mr. P. P. Narayanan,
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  • 793 5 "Kashmir Princess" Crash Conspirators May Be Arrested LOK SABHA QUESTIONS: NEW DELHI: Mr. Sadath Ali Khan, Parliamentary Secretary for External Affairs, raised hopes that those responsible for the "Kashmir Princess' crash ma v be arrested. Replying to a question m the Lok Sabha by Mr. Krishnacharya Joshi, he said: "Investigations
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  • 132 5 "KUMBAKONAM": vs. "MALAY ALAM" MADRAS: A lot Of Kumbakonam' wa s bein c done m Malabar m the working of the Preservation of Private Forests Act, stated Mr. T. C. Narayanan Nambiar, while speaking on the Bill for extending the duration of the Act, m the Assembly. He urged that
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  • 53 5 PRESIDENT RAJENDRA PRASAD m conversation n ith Mr. N. A. Bulganin, Chairman of the Council of Minister* of the U.S.SJt.. and Mr. N. s. Khrushchev, Member of the PresMittm of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R., when they called on the Provident, at Rashtrapatl Bhavan,
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  • 180 5 MEASURES TO RAISE COAL EXPORTS NEW DELHI; The recommendation to abolish State trading m coal made by the Committee which investigated measures to increase coal exports has been accepted by the Government of India. The Production Minister, Mr, Mr. Reddy, ann< tncing this m the Government had! also accepted three
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  • 60 5 INDIAN PAVILION IN CAMBODIAN EXHIBITION NEW DELHI- Indan pavilion' at the international exhibition being held at Phnom Penh, is attracting- thousands otf visitors every day, many of -whom have adjudged it to be the best foreign pavilion m the exhibition, according to official reports received here. The exhibition was opened
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  • 35 5 TRIPURA DEPUTATION MEETS NEHRU NEW DELMI: A four-man deputation, representing tho Swatantra TriFiura Committee waited On Mr. Nehr u last Thursday and urged the retention of Tripura as a separate entity with an elected legislature.
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  • 28 5 Migrants from East Pakisconcessions freely under the tan had been allowed baggage Baggage Concession Rules promulgated recently by the Oovmeat of India, said Mr. Anil
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  • 592 6 Ceylon Hindu Leader's Warning To Sinhalese COLOMBO: "The day Sinhalese is made the State Language of Ceylon will be the day of the beginning of the downfall of the Sinhalese" said .>! r. R. T. Chelliah, Secret ary of
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  • 192 6 U.N.P's CRUCIAL MEETING ON LANGUAGE ISSUE COLOMBO: The United National Party will hold its historic session to discuss the language issue m Kelaniya— the electorate of the Leader of the House, Mr. J. R. Jayawardene. The Working Committee of the party will decide shortly the exact, venue m the electorate
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  • 136 6 A large concentration of terrorists has been located m the neighbourhood of Simpang Periang m the Jelebu-Kuala P.lan area of Negrt Sembilan. As a result of this security foices are now operating ir. the area to deal with these tunorists. A certain number of kills has
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  • 82 6 Malayans now m the UK featured on Monday m the BBC television Children's Hour. They included the young daughters of Malaya's Commissioner mi n the UK. The television service preS u n t f d a P ro &ramme about children m Malaya. Wan Bajaruddin of the
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  • 93 6 FREE LORRY SERVICE FOR VERNACULAR SCHOOLS CONTINUES The Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, In a statement yesterday said: In view of the bus strike which is continuing m Singapore, Government is still providing lorry transport for school- children of Chinese and other vernacular schools. If th's service is
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  • 81 6 A spokesman for the 1 raffle Police said that motorists travelling along- Kallang Road and corning into town today (Wednesday) are advised to make full use of North Bridge Road because of road repairs which will be carried out m Beach Road. They should only use
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  • 45 6 In exercise Of the powers conferred upon him by Clause 45A of the Federation of Malaya Agreement, 1948, the High Commissioner has appointed Raja Musa bin Raja Mahadi to preside at meetings of the Legislative Council m the absence of the Speaker.
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  • 248 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues: The National Union of Factory and General W orkers bitterly attacked the employer of Fung Keo ng Rubber Manufactory today for victimizing the Vice President of the Branch Union by sacking him. Over 1,000 workers are staging a strike m front of
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  • 41 6 MALAYS FOR FIRST SINGAPORE REGIMENT A team to recruit Malays lor the First Singapore Regiment, Royal Artillery, will visit Klang on Dec. 3 to Dec. 5. The team will be at Klang Police Station from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. dally.
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  • 36 6 MR. HIGHAM AS GOVERNOR'S DEPUTY i.eriiuse of the Uovernor Sir Robert itlmks illness, tiie Acting Chief Secretry. Mr. j. U. Highani, has been appointed to be tne Uovernor's Deputy during the period of me Governor's Indisposition.
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  • 100 6 JOHORE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE Members of the Johore St. John Ambulance Brigade are holding their annual inspection parade on the Bukit &ahrah School padang, behind he Supreme Court Buliding, Johore Bahiu, on Friday afternoon (Dec. 2), beginning at 4.30 p.m. Members of the Brigade's Ambulance and Nursing divisions from
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  • 100 6 SINGAPORE SHOP OWNER IN FATAL CAR ACCIDENT CUDDAL.ORE: Mr. S. K. Velayudha Mudaliar President of the Panchayat Board Kurinjipadi and Proprietor, Oil Products Corporation, Cuddalore met with a fatal car accidlent on the night of Thursday, Nov. 24, While returning home from Arkadu, about ten miles from Vriddhachalam. He sustained
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  • 50 6 Eight armed and uniformed terrorists abducted two Malays »v the Pontian district of Johore on Sunday and after questioning- them, released them. Terrorists cut telephone wires and broke a pole at the 11th milestone Kluang-Ayer Hitam Road m the Yong Peng area of Johore early yesterday morning
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  • 68 6 Yesterday, the Public Relations Office issued a diagram showing the route of the water pipeline between the Singapore Harbour Board Wharves and Pulau Brani and warning Masters of vessels and pilots of the serious results and cost or reinstatement of the pipeline should a
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  • 117 6 U. S. Time Doubts Soviets' India Visit NEW YORK, Nov. 29 Time magazine reports here that a member of the official Soviet Party visiting- India had brought a letter of instructions to India's Communists outlining strategy for swaying India's Premier Mr. Nehru "close to Soviet economic and political methods." The
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  • 47 6 NOW IT IS CHIANG'S SON WASHINGTON, Nov. 29: The son of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek, said yesterday there is "no other alternative" to a Chinese Nationalist attack on the Communist mainland. He foresaw no possibility for a "two China" settlement between the Nationalists and the Chinese Reds.- AP
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  • 137 6 Turning- to the Chief Minister Mr. Kamaraj Nadar and former Governor General Rajajl, Krushchev invited them heartilly to visit Russia and see for themselves. "Whatever your views are, come and see what we have done and are trying to do" Then m a lighter vein. Khrshchev
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  • 149 6 Yesterday, was a cold, sunless day with strong blistery winds blowing the whole day. The weather experts had forecasted a cyclonic weather and heavy storms were expected any time. Tamilnad's film comedian Mr. N. S. Krishnan played the unusual role of the All India Radio commentator last night
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  • 31 6 The Russian leaders left this morning b y air for Calcutta m a downpour, no doubt thanking themselves that the rains had held off till their departure Copyright.
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  • 70 6 Nadeswara Vidwan, Thiruvengadu Subramaniam (garlanded wearing- glasses) and Govindaraju (also garlanded) photographed with those who received them on their arrival at Clifford pier Monday. Nov. 28, Picture shows from left to right Mr. Ratnam Pillai (pecond from left). Mr. Samy, Mr. K. P. Bhaskar, Mr. T.
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  • 72 6 Mr. Karl Krt eger. Editor of the Rotarian Magazine, Is due to arrive m Singapore by air 3.30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 2. Mr. Krueger Is accompanyin^ the President of Rotary International, Mr. A. z. Baker, of Cleveland, Ohio. Their visit will take them half way round
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  • 174 6 NEW DELHI, Nov. 29 Premier Nehru said tost night that "New Del hi has become the meeting ground of the messengers of peace." He did not say whether he was referring to the two Russian leaders Bulganin and Khrushchev who are now touring
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  • 115 6 Three Korean editors, who have been on a "fact finding" tour to the United Kingdom aa guests of the Foreign Office, arrived In Singapore yesterday for a short visit to Malaya. They will spend Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this weelc m the Federation, and Fii;
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