Indian Daily Mail, 20 December 1953

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY' EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. No. 310. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1958. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 856 1 LITERARY, MUSIC, DANCE COMPETITIONS AND SPORTS Tamils Festival will be celebrated by the Colony Tamils on Thursday Jan. 14, with all pomp and pageantry. The celebration includes a public meeting, variety concert, Dance and music performances. In this connection Literary, Muac and Dance competitions and Sports are to
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  • 145 1 NEW YORK. Dec. 19.— The New York Times said in an editorial that a "delicate situation thut could lead to serious repercussions throughout Asia" has arisen as o result of IncUa's growing protest against any United States military aid to Pakistan. The Times said: A strong
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  • 59 1 TOKYO. Dec. 19. The Japanese government announced yesterday the Anami Oshima island group will be returned to Japan from the U.S. Trusteeship administration on Christmas Day. The Anami Oshima group, lying midway between the southermost Japanese main island of Kyusha and the OkinawA inlands, has been
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  • 94 1 Mideast S. Asia Telecom Link LAHORE. Dec. 19. Plans for revolutionising- telecommunications throughout the Middle East and South Asia by a g-enerol trunk switching programme were announced here. The plan formulated by a sub-committee of the International Telephone Consultative Committee which completed its work earlier this week envisages axtertes of
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  • 89 1 VERSAILLES. Dec. 19.— The fourth ballot in Una French Presidential election again failed to produce amy result. With only two candidates competing neither Conservative Premter Joseph Laniel nor Socialist Marcel Naeprelen won the necessary absolute majority thus making a fifth ballot. Unofficial results showed Premier Laniel
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  • 57 1 OTTAWA, Dec. 19. The Canadian Supreme Court ruled that some of the Chinese concubines could be considered eligible for admission to Canada a? an immigrant. The nine members, lof the court unanimously affirmed a British Columbia Court Judgment that a concubine's son could under the Chinese code, be
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  • 368 1 Passage To Malaya Madras Relaxes Regulations From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 19. —At one sweep almost all the huniilating and tiresome regulations connected with the grant of shipping passage to Malaya from Madras have been removed with immediate effect. Since the shipping poait'oa hag greatly improved passengers can sail
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  • 76 1 LONDON, Dec. 19: The members of Harry S. Truman, former president of the United States are to be published here by Hoddcr and Stoughton, leading British book publishers. The date of publication probably in January 1955 (correct) will be synchronised with publication in New York by Doubledays. The
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  • 540 1 There is a definite need for women in the Army and for others, who, as civilians, assist the Army. In Malaya, subject to military law, are members of the Women's Royal Army Corps, the Queen Alexandria's Royal Army Nursing- Corps and the Royal Army Medical
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  • 216 1 INDONESIA PAKISTAN NEED AID NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—Indonesia and Pakistan want foreign capital to help them develop 'their economies, a group of young U.S. business executives were told her. At a luncheon held at the headquarters of the United Nations, the New York chapter of the Young Presidents' Organisation heard
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  • 992 1  -  RICHARD SCOTT By At last Russia has agreed to a meeting of the four Foreign Ministers to discuss the problems of Germany aad Austria. To get this meetine has been the diplomatic en?" deavour of the three Western Powers ever since. July. It was at a meeting
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  • 239 1 NO PLANS NOW, SAYS THIMAYYA PANMUNJOM, Dec. 19 Indian Lieut. Gen. K. S. Thimayya said he might take up "at a later date* the possibility of screening Panmunjom prisoners to determine if they want repatriation or not. But, he said, he ba» "no plans"
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  • 163 1 SEOUL,, t)ec. 19.— The United Nations Command asked the neutral repatriation commission in Korea today to hand a 12 page explanatory leaflet to the 22 American prisoners of war who have signified they want to stay with the Communists. Entiltled "The free choicte principle" the leaflet
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  • 44 1 The Chinese V M.C.A. Flag Day on Dec. 5, realised $16, 982.63 in aid of the Building Fund. This big amount has been collected due to the fine efforts of the organiser, Mrs. Fei Ju Chew, the supervisors and collectors.
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  • 81 2 NEW DELHT: Eight municipal schools in New Delhi have introduced "know Delhi" pro|NMN for the school Children to cn;iblc them to learn about Delhi's past history, historical monuments and also its recent >nd contemjwrary development ■<t lir.st hand. Thi.s is sought to be done by taking the children
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  • 596 2 NEW DELHI: Restoration of free and normal trade relations between Indian and Tibetan nationals and travel facilities for Indian pilgrims to Manasarovax situated in Tibetan territories will be among the Important subjects for discussion between India and atiinu at diplomatic level at the forthcoming IndoChinese negotiations
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  • 577 2 Red Cross Preparing World-Wide Scheme GENEVA: The Secretariat of the League ot Red Cross Societies is investigating the possibility of creating an International Disaster Relief Fund. The proposed fund wouldbe under the trusteeship of the League, which is a form cf federation of 71 national Red Cross
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  • 119 2 BOMBAY. Dr. C.P. Ramaswami Ayyar Vice-Chancellor, Annamalai University said that cultural unity could in no way be better served than through the influence of music. Dr. Ayyar was addressing the members of Sri Shanmukhananda Fine Arts and Sangeetha Sabha. He said the value of classical music,
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  • 60 2 KARACHI: A copy of the Bhagwat Gita was presented to the United States VicePresident, Mr. Richard Nixon, by the Pakistan Bhagwat Gita Society. Shrimati Sarla Dcvi, secretary of the society said in Karachi. She said that the Pakistan Government had decided to help the society to
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  • 63 2 BANGALORE: A new plant for the manufacture of fountain peas and inks will be .set up near Bangalore m collaboration with a leading English firm of fountain pen and ink manufacturers. Capital outlay for the new plant wilb be about R.s. 600,000 and it will be cent
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  • 418 2 JMTI.A.N: A 50-year-old Milan geolotgy professor is organising the newest expedition to «a> sault unconquered Himalayas^ Mt Godwin Austen (K2)l second highest peak in the world. He La Prof. Ardito Deslo, ardent Alpinist and already a one-time loser against iiio 28,250-mountain. Italians, fervid climbers ia
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  • 94 2 SHANTI NAOAR: Perhaps for the first time in Korea Indian betel leaf was eaten last week when Gen. S. P. P. Thorat had the first "pan" prepared. The idea 4»riginated with Major K. G. Kikhi, of the Custodian Force, who, in order to add a
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  • 87 2 BANGALORE: The body of the late Capt. M.V. Namjoshi, Chief Test Pilot of the Hindustan Aircraft Factory was flown from here to Poona by a Bombay Government plane. Mr. M.M. Naik-Nimbalkar, Minister for P.W.D., Bombay, and father-in-law of Capt. Namjoshi, accompanied the body. The body, which was
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  • 600 2 UDUMALPET Inaugurating the Amaravathi Reservoir project at the site of the dam 15 miles from here, the Chief Minister, Sri C. Rajagopalachariar, appealed to the people to develop the spirit of looking at things from the common good point of view. Praising the hard working nature of
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  • 748 2 Whooping cough is on the way out. This disease was. not too long ago, the cause of half of all ded*hs of children in the first six months of life. Today public health authorities believe that it can be completely eliminated. Since the first
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  • 302 2 Americans Regret Death Off Shastri WASHINGTON: American labour leaders sent messages of condolences to the Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC) upon the death of Hariharnath Shastri. Shastri. general secretary of INTUC and vice-president of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, was killed in the crash of an Indian
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  • 665 3  - To Live A Rich Full Life Like Him -Here Are A Few Tips Hal Boyle By NEW YORK: All who want to live into their 80th yeai wS? a few tips frora Vinston Churchill. vj 9 the best known artist or living in our time. Why? it can be put
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  • 397 3 ries-old Hindu holy book of long Ufe A y urveda th centuHe separated 146 mental patients— among them schizophrenics, hystorics and othei serious cases— lnto three com. parable groups, prescribing different treatmenet far each. One group was given elect: ie shock therapy,, a standard method
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  • 254 3 WELIGAMA: When Sri W.ckrama Rajasingha, the last Smh.ilesc King of Sri Lanka, handed over the Kandyan Kingdom to the English as a result of pressure brought about by certain treacherous chiefs, he said the Sinhalese have lost their last King and they will get to know
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  • 55 3 NEW DELHI: EndU'l Telephone GMMt Factory i. s expected to go into production early in February 1954. Inflias requirements of dry core pap^r-insulated telephone cables re ,t present entirely ml ft am Ini,porLs. The cast of c «i Tcqulred b y tn Posts -in<l Telegraph Donartment I<j
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  • 322 3 Underdeveloped Countries Spending Habits The need for underdeveloped countries to direct their finances from the acquiring of unessential to the purchasing of productive equipment w.-/s re^^ a talk given on tf c ThlM gramme by Mr. Arthur Hazlewood. Tutor in Economics at Oxford Unlver.Mity Institute of Colonial Studies last night.
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  • 50 3 new DELHI: The Government of India have decided to continue present free licensing of export of the following varieties of papar. paper board, ut> to end of February 1954, processed paper, straw 'boards, mill boards, grey boards, paner ana boards manufactured oy P*per mtllf. FOC
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  • 597 3 Volcanoes Earthquakes Mother earth has her own I stomach ulcers volcanoes and earthquakes—a little bit like I the ulcers of her human cargo. Among- humans, there's an ulcer-type, th e people most sub- .I 4 ulcers An d earth has ncr belts or areas most subject to volcanic spew-ups and
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  • 240 3 HOMAQAMA: Pretty, young Nandawathie of yester-year is now a handsome young man who intends taking th e name of Pyadasa. With this phenomenon of sexchange in the village of Rilawa has come a complete change in the erstwhile Nandawathie's life. While as a girl "sh e
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  • 1444 3  - Social Service— Need For Trained Paid Workers G. P. Krishna Rao By This article points out the necessity for what is iu»xt known a* social work and draws a distinction iLllee^ eorp» of trained workers, who would also be able T eaS a living Jrwn their nation building activities. •pHE
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  • 354 3 NEW DELHI: A meeting of the Gandhi Memorial Leprosy Foundation was held here under the chairmanship of G.V. Mavlankar, Speaker of the House of the People, who I also the Chairman of the Cundation. The work undereen by the Foundation in various parts of the country was reviewed
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  • 680 4 Mr. Mateti Narasirahan who la on a motor-cycle toot of the world addre*i»ed the members of the Indian Association, Taiplng. on Saturday last. He is unly 27 yean old and he balls from Madras where be was born and educated. While a student hi* favourite subject wan
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  • 220 4 COLOMBO: A six Mil* State Drive along the decorated streets of Colombo will be the highlight of the first day's programme when the Queen and the Duke of Edinbugm arrive in Colombo in the liner Gothic on Apr. 10, The route taken will be
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  • 88 4 A \oung man who accosted S r .lulin Koielawula, the Prime MinUter in Parliament was bodily pushed ;iv.u.y by the Prfac Minister on his persistently demanding a job and was finally slung out of the House of Representatives by the Prime Ministers bodyguard. It was when Sir
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  • 175 4 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister. Sir John Kotelawala, has asked the Minister of Education, Mr. M. D. Banda, to arrange for double-sessions in schools where there is overcrowding:. The Prime Ministers proposal is to conduct primary grade classes during the morning session and the post-primary classes in
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  • 1743 4  -  GERALD WENDT ■y The forty-fourth. Nobel Prize in Medicine, for the year 1953, has been awarded to two specialists in the Chemistry of the life process. The prize was shared by Dr. Hans A. Krcbs, professor of biochemistry at Sheffield University, England, and Dr.Fittz A. Lipmann,
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  • 311 4 TO MAKE MALAYA STABLE LONDON. Dec. 19. The Times said that the only way <to make Malaya stable in the long: run was for her Government to encourage a greater variety at industries and crops which the country was fully capable of sustain* ing. "For Malaya," th© Times said, "neither
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  • 394 4 At the formation of a brancn of Malacca Adult Education Association on Dec 14, at Alor Gajah, Mr. S. V.* Raman, a s convenor, explained briefly his part taken to call for the meeting and thanked those who gave him support in his endeavour. When dilating
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  • 228 4 Can Gov. Gen. Criticise Govt In Public? "COLOMBO: The propriety of the Governor-General "criticising"" the Government from public platforms is raised by Mr. E. A. Nugawela, Minister of Health, in a letter to the Prime Minister. This letter is the outcome of certain statements made by the Governor-General at the
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