Indian Daily Mail, 10 January 1954

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail OL. IX. No. 330. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1964. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 464 1 10m. Will Die In Warns Arthur Dean! If U. N. Were To Use The Atomic Bombs NLW YORK, Jan. 9.— Mr. Arthur H. Dean, U.S. negotiator at Panmunjofn, said yesterday that up to 10,000,000 civilians would be killed if United Nations (forces used atom bombs against Communist forces in North
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  • 144 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Professor A. V. Hill, a British physiologist and Nobel Prize winner, said today "irreparable loss" would follow a dispersal of great cities and their activities because of war threats. In an address here he agreed with military authorities that defence panning in an
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  • 233 1 DECISIVE VICTORY FOR PRAKASAM CABINET From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Jan. 9. The Prakasam Ministry has won a decisive victory on the Andhra Capital controversy which will shelve the issue for some years. The Assembly on Friday passed the crucial budget demand for capital outlay in developing Kurnool as the
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  • 143 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 9.- -Over 300 candidates hav e filed their nomination for the 117 seats 10 the Travancore -Cochin State Assembly in the fresh elections scheduled for February. Congress has decided to contest every seat except that held by
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  • 46 1 From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Jan. 9.--Mas-ter Tara Singh indicated here he was prepared to call off the agitation for a Punjablspeakinf* State in view of the danger of American-Pakistani Pact to the Indian Union. Calling for united efforts to
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  • 120 1 N. Korea Malaya H. C. Emphasis To Civil Side LONDON, Jan. 9.— The influential British weekly the Economist said the appointment of General Sir Gerald Templer now High Commissioner in Malaya to command the British Army of the Rhine may give a false impression of the situation in the Federation.
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  • 167 1 to other duties then someone else should be put in his place with the same powers, the samo primarily military background and the ssacm c type of general experience as himself. "The supposition in each case is that the emergency still calls for drastic treatment. But whether this i s
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  • 62 1 Free Tamil Film Show For School Children At Royal Today In connection with the Tamils Festival, the popular Tamil film 'KALYANAM PANNIPPAR*' will be screened free for school children at the Theatre Royal, North Bridge Road, to-day, sun. /ay, a t 9 a.m. As accommodation in the Theatre is limited,
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  • 136 1 JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 9. Premier Daniel Mai an 's Nationalist government has failed to sell its racial segregation programme to S. Africa's most moderate group of native leaders. Outright rejection of Dr. Malan's apartheid (segregation) programme wag voted at the conclusion of th c four-day
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  • 106 1 apartheid programme, including plans for removing natives from over-crowded municipal areas to less populated sections. The Malan spokesmen said the relocation would reduce racial friction. Th e congress called also for repeal of the Bantu Education Act, which takes responsibility for native education away from the provincial councils and puts
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  • 635 1 Changed Sex —Marriage Called Off LE BLANC, France, Jan. 9. Local magistrates yesterday ordered a medical examination of Lucie Blanchet, a farmer's daughter who called off her wedding at the last minute on the grounds that she had changed her sex. Lucie, aged 25, told repoi. ters she had acted
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  • 200 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 9.— A "public trial" of Senator Joseph R. McCarthy (Republi-can-Wisconsin) was held here. An estimated 6,000 persons paid five cents each to take part in the mock trial on Sen. McCarthy, head of the Senate permanent Investigations Sub-committee. A dozen anti-rally picket
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  • 168 1 A i- ?£P5£» JaiL •—Pakistani Premier Mohammed All told the local Pakistan Post. "We cannot afford to remain aloof. The present world is a shrunken lone and every nation has had to play its part in helping to shape things to come. PiaHstaniTa
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  • 90 1 LONDON, Jan. 9.— Dr. M. Atal, a leader of the Indian "peace movement", said here after a three-month's stay in Russia that *'a tremendous progress was taking place in all aspects of Soviet life." Living standards were continuously improving, industrial production was concentrating more on
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  • 135 1 DIEPPE, France, Jan 9.— French astronomers said they believed a meteorite smashing into the earth's atmosphere had caused an explosion which rocked Dieppe Wednesday. The blast which shattered windows and doors here in the early hours of the morning was preceded by a blinding flash first white then
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  • 44 1 ably with those in any other country. The Indian leader reported no fundamental change in Russian policy since Stalin's death. Changes seen by many Western observers were a logical development of the Union's "dynamic"' policy and would occur if Sta'.im were still alive. Reuter
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  • 2198 2  -  A. S. P. AYYER By INHERE is a general impresx sion that Sanskrit literature is too serious to have a place in it for humour. This is entirely erroneous. The Sanskrit authors knew that many a great truth could be taught in the attractive form of a
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  • 85 2 KURNOOL: The Andhra Government will write to the Government of India that the proposed Committee for working: out the preliminary details for setting; up the Andhra High Court should consist of Judges of the Madras High Court. The Andhra Government does not consider it necessary to have
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    39 2 Six Communist terrorists were killed by No. 1 Platoon of the 2/6 Gurkha Rifles in the Segamat area Johore on Jan. Picture shows Sergeant Ralbahadur Thapa, commander of No. 1 Platoon, 2/6 Gurkhas, which accounted for* the six terrorist*.
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  • 345 2 MADRAS: Mr. N. Sri Ram. President of the Theoeophical Society said that with the increasing development of international life and activities along many directions, the growth of a civilisation which might be described as truly international and inter-relig-ioug was inevitable. Mr. Sn Ram was speaking at a
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  • 143 2 TRIVANDRUM: Sri K. P Madhavan Nayar. President of the Travancore-Cochin Pradesh Cbngress Committee in an interview said the Congress had decided not to contest the Speaker's seat. The Speaker. Sri K. P. Neelakanta Pillal, has already announced that he would stand as an independent candidate
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  • 38 2 WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 President Eisenhower's proposal yesterday that the United States constitution be amended to give 18 year olds the vote was followed immediately by proposals of legislation in Hot* House* of Goagrtn,. Reuter
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  • 359 2 Three other topics which the Congress session will endorse the Nehru policy are (1) the economic and industrial policy, as represented by the Five-Yea^ plan and its implementation so far; (2) the demand for a Linguistic redrawing of the map of India; and (3) India's support to the
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  • 36 2 AUCKLAND (New Zealand) Jan 8 Eight thousand tons of butter have been sold to Russia during the current season for nearly £3,000,000 by the New Zealand Dairy Products Marketing Commission AP
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  • 727 2 Indian National Congress: India's Neutrality And NonInvolvement To Be Discussed KALYANI (CALCUTTA): India's policy of dynamic neutrality and non-involment in power blocs, combined with determined 1 and sustained efforts to widen the area of peace and building up of the necessary climate for such peace among nations of the world,
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  • 582 2 NO FOREIGN TROOPS ON INDIAN SOIL JAIXJAON (Bombay State) India's Prime Minister, Shri Jawaharlttl Nehru carries the whole country with him in hi* declaration, at Jalgaon, that India widl never accept foreign military aid in any shape or form nor allow foreign tnoopa to land on Indian soil. Inaugurating the
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  • 1626 3  -  POTHAN JOSEPH A Generation Hence By THE nightmare created among covenanted Princes M a result of Pandit Nehru's personal exhortation that they should think of voluntarily cutting down their privy purses and privileges was nothing compared to the countrywide consternation caused a generation later when
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  • 623 3 NEW DELHI: Gen. Bijaya Shumshere Jang Bahadur Rana, Nepalese Ambassador to India, died suddenly of electric shock on the morning of Dec 29 at 9.30 at his residence in New Delhi. It appears that Gen. Bijaya, when he went to take his bath
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  • 264 3 MADRAS: Answering written questions submitted to Dr. Ting Sin-lin, Leader of the Chinese Cultural Delegation which was recently jn Madras' in the cours c of a written reply, said that exchange of professors, promoting visits of artistes and travel between the two countries and encouraging th c wrjting
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  • 270 3 National Unity Platform— Patil BOMBAY: Mr. S. K. Patil, President of the National Unity Platform told pressmen on Dec. 29 that the party was "neither a party nor a e,roui> nor a body of agitators/ it had been set up for the defensive mobilisation of Dublic opinion on the vital
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  • 170 3 BOMBjAY: The public \>t Bombay have sufficient road sense claimed the Chief Minister, Sri Morarji Desai, In reply to a question on the maintainance of a silence zone in the Fort Area, the busiest part of Bombay's commercial locality, the Chief Minister said that education had
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  • 656 3 AMSfEJRDAM: The Bible now has been translated the whole or parts of it— into 1137 tongues. A great deal of th e credit for tni s gigantic achievement in translation 818 translations to be precise and making the book accessible to peoplg all over the world
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  • 129 3 MADRAS: At the sessioa of the V.M.C.A. International High School Boys' Conference Wilfred Issac of Nagpur waa elected President of the HI-Y (High School Y.M.C.A.'s) of India, John Rajanayakam of Kellett High School, Madras, was elected Vice-president. Earlier, Mr. G. Eddy, Secretary explained the significance of
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  • 127 3 KURNOOL.: A delegation of Bellary Andhras led by Mr, M. Doddabasappa. Municipal Chairman, and G. Munniah, S. Rajagopala Chetti, K. Thimmappa, and S. Subbarayudu, Munjcipal Councillors, met the Chief Minister, Mr. T, Prakasam, and Messrs. Ten* neti Viswanatham, G. Latchanna, P. Thimma Reddi, and D. Sanjeeviah, Ministers,
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  • 611 4 Preliminary Exploratory COLOMBO While the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, has emphasized that his talks with Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru on the Indo-Ceylon question will be of a preliminary and exploratory character it is likely that before he leaves for Delhi he will work out
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  • 708 4 COLOMBO: Dr. G. P. Malalasekera, President World Fellowship of Buddhists, sai<T that Buddhists should! treat with contempt the suggestions made by a correspondent to "Time and Tldie" about the sacked Tooth Relic. It Is reported that a correspondent to the weekly journal Tl Time and Tidte
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  • 345 4 The Golden Jubilee of Messrs. Framroz Ltd. is celebrated today at the factory premises opposite the Jalan Besar Stadium. The New Factory of Messrs. Framroz Ltd., is a three storeyed building with an extensive space. The factory is equipped with an uptcdate plant, that sterilises the bottles in
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  • 146 4 COLOMBO: The result* of the 'Observer 1 man of the year, 1953, poll are as follows;— Sir John Kotelawala--47,384 vote* 39,96 i vot£! ey Sir John Kotelawala so becotnes Ceylon's man of 1983, with Mr. Dudley Senanayake as runner-up. Mfty-thnee selections share between them 80,017 votes.
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  • 152 4 they will not swamp the Kandyan electorates. Mr. Dudley Senanayake, it has been suggested, should accompany s:r John Kotelawala to New Delhi. Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru and Sir John Kotelawe a are due to meet in New P o c hl fr m Jiinuary 15th to 19th to find a
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  • 128 4 Gandhiji's AutoBiography In Sinhalese COLOMBO: Former Premier Dudley Senanayake his contr butea the ForewlPd to a Sinhalese translation of Gandhiji s autobiography, "Ex. ponments With TrSth" which vary 30th— the .sixth anniversary of the Mahatma's death in Qi.f,? mpanon volum e (aiso n Sinhalese) of Gandhi's writJF S ?IL* Basic
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  • 100 4 BOMBAY, Jan. 9— Nepal will "carefully review the recru.tment of Gurkhas by the British Army when the present agreement expires In two years, the Prime Minister, M. P. Koirala said here yesterday. Though he did not like the recruitment o f Gurkhas for a fore
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  • 263 4 MADRAS: Mr. S. B. Adityan. who was for sometime the leader of the Opposition in the State Council (Upper House) resigned his membershin of the Council, as a protest against the attitude of the Government towards the demand for the abolition of the palmyra tree tax
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  • 24 4 that a book describing the various dance forms be presented to the Queen on the pageant, in order to hel** understand the dances.- FOC
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  • 239 4 Biggest Fire In Poona' s History POONA: About 400 troops of the Poona Sub-Area Command were drafted into service at Bhavani Peth, a congested city locality, where a fierce fire gutted seven timber grodown s five residential houses and a motor garage recently. The damage is estimated at several lakhs
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  • 42 4 QUEEN'S AWARD FOR POETRY LONDON, Jan. 9— The Queen has awarded her 1953 T^ 1 f( l r P o^^ to orientalist Arthur Waley for the "exceptional merit" of his translations of Chinese and Japanese poems, Buckingham Prlupp announced last night.- AP
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  • 75 4 HYDERABAD: The Planning Commission have asked the Hyderabad and Andhra Governments to prepare and submit a joint estimate for the proposed Nandikonda Project, said Mehdi Nawaz Jung, Public Works Minister in reply to a question in the Hyderabad Assembly. Mr. M S. Rajalingam (Congress) had asked whether the
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  • 31 4 002 WASHINGTON, Jan. 9._ U. S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Soviet Ambassador Georg; M. Zarubin will begin preliminary atomic taJks next Monday, diplomatic AP
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  • 50 4 nister said it was unnecessary to ascertain the view of the Andhra Government in the matter, because the Planning Commission themselves were going to decide the question of including this project in the Five-Year Plan and had for this purpose, called for necessary data from the two fiov. ernments. FOC
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