Indian Daily Mail, 7 November 1954

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail OL. X. NO. 261 SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 50 1 Ho Chl-Minh, President of Vietminh, meets officials and religious leader* at his first conference in h's new Government headquarters in Hanoi. Earlier in October, to outline hin plans for the city, taken over from the Frenioh Union under the terms of the Geneva Agreement.- A.P. PHOTO.
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  • 769 1 GOVT. INDIA TO BOOST EXPORT OF COTTON TEXTILES TASK OF NEW COUNCILS With a view to promoting exports, the Government of India are setting up Export Promotion Councils, each dealing with a particular commodity. The Council fcr Cotton Textiles has already been registered as a company under the Indian Companies
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  • 75 1 CAIRO, Nov. 6— An estimated U5540,000,000 economic ild agreement between the United States and Egypt ls scheduled to be signed here at noon today. A U.S. Embassy spokesman onfirmed the agreement will be Blgned but added no figure '/ill be announced. However, nformed sources estimate the imount
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  • 51 1 UNITED NATIONS, N.T., Nov. 6. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold sent two of his top aides to San Francisco Friday to discuss the possibility of the U.N. general assembly meeting there next year. The date marks the tenth anniversary of the signing of the charter in San Francisco.-
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  • 169 1 Aged President Rajendrt Prasad headed the group oi officials and diplomats wh<. drove to the airfield to wel come the Prime Ministei, Nehru appeared in mucu better health than when hi left for China on October 16. Indian sources said Neihn returned greatly invigoratec and
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  • 100 1 School Girl Nude Stabbed NORWOOD, (Massachusetts). Nov. 6.— The nude and stabbed body of a 15-year-old school girl was found today in the garage next door to her home. Police said the body of Geraldine Annese was found by the owner of the house next door when he went to
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  • 85 1 I aMstans New Cabinet, sfter the swearing In at Government House, Karachi, Oct 24. Left to right: General Mohammed Ayub Khan (Defence); M.A.H. Ispahan! (Industries and Conmwfee); Mohammed All (Pihne Minister, Foreign Affairs Commonwealth Re.laK^E* OemamkmiAem) Ghulam Mohammed (Governor General) Chaudhry Mohammed AU (Finance, Economic Affairs. Refugees
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  • 98 1 NEW YORK. Nov. «.—General Douglas MacArthur ana Japanese Prime Minister Mr Shigeru Ycshida "two old friends" met to-day in the General's hotel suite tor a private talk. Photographers were admitted briefly to the suite decoraten with cnental paintings and art objects Dunug the picture taking
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  • 223 1 NEHRU'S IMPRESSION AFTER COMMUNIST CHINA TOUR Has Told China TO Gain Formosa By Peaceful Means NEW DELHI, Nov. 6 A crowd of 2,000 burst a police cordon to mob Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, when he returned to New Delhi yesterday. "I think the world
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  • 135 1 KARACHI, Nov. 6. The Pakistan Government are considering the appointment of a comm'sslon to Investigate espionage activities of a recently unearthed spy iin* said to involve Commonwealth tvmvaml tt wis Mitotan 'earned to-day. Fifteen Pakistan nationals ncluding a'r force personnel, were recently arrested
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  • 81 1 Tjitske De Vries, left, and her sister Folkje, get a view of things to teome as they sit In front of their joint onecandle birthday cake in their home at Oenkerk, near Leeuwarden, Holland. Their first birthday is Nov- ember 8. born es Siamese twins,
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  • 885 1 UNDER our new Constitution, there wiil be ten important changes made, all aovanxyes in democracy, affecting the political future and the daily life of every ~.uzeu ot o.ngapore I will deal with six of these in this talk. The first democratic change is that there will be
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  • 128 1 U.K. To Control Immigration LONDON, Nov. 6__ an* tain might be forced to introduce some measure of control of immigration from the West Indies and other British colonies Mr. Henry Hopkiinson, Minister of ,State for Colonial Affairs told the House of Commons yesteraay. He was replying during a debate in
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  • 86 1 JAKARTA Nov. 6.— A conference of the five Colombo powers India, Pakistan, Burma, Ceylon and Indonesia will be held Dec. 28-31 at the summer capital of Bogor. 35 miles south of Jakarta, a foreign ministry source said Friday. An informant said the Colombo powers would
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  • 88 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—Britain and America both offered yesterday to train foreign scientists ln the peaceful uses of atomic energy as a first practical response to President Eisenhower's "atcm poci" proposal Sir Pierson Dixon. British United Nations delegate, told the pclitical comm'ttce he h^p. ed
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  • 1993 2  -  Adhi Nahappan Our London Letter rll<''l>Ky lIHI What Neutrals Should Db?-Betrand Russel Baroda. Maharaja Vs Maharanee gEVENI l -six-year-old Mr. Yoshida, the Japanese Prime Minister, is here seeking goodwill for his country that was engaged in war with Britain only nine years ago. Nina
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  • 261 2 Top-Heavy Staff Of U.N. NEW YORK: India last weeic supported criticisms made by th e Uunited states of proposed allowances for senior officers of the United Nations under the new reorganisation plan. Speaking in the general debate in the General Assembi'y Administrative and Budgetary Committee Mr. P. is. Sapru of
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  • 134 2 MADRAS Subraman iam (10), a pavement dweller, who was sleeping on the road near MajDan Ponnappan Street, Triplicate, was run over toy a lorry and killed on the spot early last week. It ifi stated that Subramanyam, the driver of the lorry, who is a
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  • 53 2 BOMBAY: King Tritohi'van of Nepal, accompanied bv his medical advisers and members of h's family, left Bombav on Oct. 30 bv an A'r India International Super instellation for Cairo «n rout to Zurich for medical treatment. His luggage contained two oxyren cylinders for the luste •a toe^whUf during
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  • 1804 2  - Eloquent Silence In Radio Play Behind AIR Curtain R. K. SARATHY By Times have changed and th© cymbol and gong are out of fashion now. These days they have suclh clever devices as the telescoping technique or, the suggestive silence, leaving much, very much, to the Radio listener's imagination. It
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  • 58 2 Mr. K. Nataraja, and Miss P. Sarojnl were married receitly at Klang. The reception was attended by a large number of prominent officials and citizens drawn from Europeans Chinese, Malays and Indians. Mr. Nataraja comes from a respectable family. Picture below shows a section of the
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  • 68 2 BARODA: Nearly 36 lakhs acres of land were donated by 3,49,150 persons from all over the country up to October 8, since the corn, mencement of the bhoodan yagna movement, according to a report appearing In Bhaami putra, the official organ of the bhoodan movement. Out
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  • 111 2 B.C.G. Is Cheap Effective Remedy Against T.B. jnEW DEI-HI: RajKuman Amrlt Kaur, India's Health Minister, in a message on the occasion of B.C.G. Day (Nov. i) appealed for public cooperation in popularizing B.C.G. vaccination and "in ensuring that the entire child and adolescent population receives the protection of this vacci'
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  • 83 2 Man Collapses While Standing In Queue CANNANORbJ: K. C. Gopaian of Chalat (50) fainted while taking ftps «turn in the mile long queue to see tne RaiUway Centenary inhibition train berther in theCannanore Railway Station goods yard Railway Station goodfe yard. He was removed to "the Civii Hospital where he
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  • 159 2 SALISBURY (Rhodesia) The Citizen, a local weekly pulblUftiea a report of highlevel talks proceeding between South Africa, Britain and Kenya witfe the object of 8o!vm«r the Mau Mau problem and also the problem of Indians in South Africa It is proposed that Keny;> should
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  • 994 3 Bhabha's Appeal On Eve Of The "State Of Madras" Maiden Voyage MADRAS: Mr. C. H. Bhabha, Chairman of the Eastern Shipping Corporation, Bombay, appealed to Indian shippers to keep the problem of Inuian shipping uppermost in their minds and to regard it as their
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  • 32 3 NEW DELHI: His Imperial Majesty Halle Selassie, Emperor bf Ethiopia, Addis Aba* ba, has sent a contribution of Rs. 1,50,000 to the Prime Minister's National Rdlief ,?\ind. FOC
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  • 139 3 No Move To Merge W. Bengal Andamans CALCuna; ur. ti. C. Roy, i Chief Minister of West Bengal, told the Andamans Cong* ess President, Mr. R. D. Saha, in Calcutta on Friday that he had not taken any steps to bring about the merger of the Andamans with West Bengal.
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  • 58 3 GAUHATtt General Rajendrasinhji. C-in-C cf the Indian Army, arrived i n Gauhatl last week on a seven-day tour of Assam. After inspecting a guard of honour presented by a ccntingent of the senior division National Cadet Ccrps, the C-in-C left for Shillong. General Rajendrasinhji will also
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  • 72 3 MADRAS: The Government of Madras have passed orders directing the sale of pet and fancy fishes to the Madras Aquarists Society, which is promoting the hobby of fish rearing among the public, at a concessional rate of 40 per cent of the normal sale-price for a
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  • 56 3 RAJKOT: The former Kilters of Saurashtra are reported to be considering approaching Prime Minister Nehru with an offer that they are ready to spend a percentace of their privy purse for development works lb their respective areas, as adviseo by him sometime back, provided they
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  • 54 3 LONDON The Indian artistes delegation led by Mrs. m. Chandrasekhar. the Deputy Minister for Health, 'eft Prague for home on Oct 29 Oeteka th e Czechoslovak news agency reported. The delegation was see n off by the Czechoslovak Deputy Minister for Culture, Deputy Foreign Minister and the Indian
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  • 40 3 Members of the Chinese Trade Delegation, led by Mr. KUNG YUAN, VlceMln'ster for Foreign Trade met Sil K. Kamarij Nr. 'nr, Chief Minister, at the Madras Secretariat, Fort St. George on Saturday afternoon (October 30, 1954).
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  • 82 3 Prisioner Escapes And Commits Suicide QUIbON: i«t is reported that a 45-year-ofid prisoner stated to oe of unsound mind undergoing treatment in the hospital bera, escaped from custody last week and committed suicide ,by Jumping into a well nearoy. It is stated that the prisoner maae good his escape while
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  • 174 3 JOHANNESBURG: A ruling by the Chairman of the Land Tenure Advisory Board, refusing to grant a hearing to representatives of the Transvaal Indian Congress at public hearings of proposals to create racial Group Areas In Johannesburg, has been set aside bv the Supreme Court ln Pretoria.
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  • 90 3 I KURNOOL.: The Nandlkonda Project, a joint venture of the Andhra and Hyderabad Governments, is estimated to cost Rs.. 120 crores and Irrigate an extent of 14 lakh acres In Andhra. The Tungabhadra high level canafl scheme, estimated !tto cost Rs. 18.96 crores, will Irrigate a total ayacut
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  • 84 3 m^a yti** ly tttxt l S a loUc chil «^en from the La Salle School a*d the convent Girls' school, Klang, took laths Pageant of "The Lady of Fatima^at High School tbSi The pageant was directed
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  • 560 3 COLOMBO: The Ceylon G< accept the draft Treaty of Frit gation proposed by the U.S. G< This draft is similar to th< the U.S.A. and Japan. Ministries to which this for investigation and comment the Ministry of External Affai present form would be
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  • 60 4 TTNTTBD NATIONS, N.Y.. Nov. 6 The u. N- general assembly's trusteeship committee recommended 'Friday that the assembly set up a scholarship plan Hot sttudents from «om-se|f-ig©vernine- territories. Unde r an approved resolution, the assembly would invite all u. N. members to offer facilities "generously to such students
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  • 454 4 Ramakrishna Mission Activities 3rhe Ramakrishna Mission of ur. in Calcutta, present following'survey of their activities In India and abroad during 1953: CENTRES There are altogether 69 Mission centres (exclusive of almost as many math centres cr monastenes specializing ln religious and cultural work) which serve all without any distinction and
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  • NATIONAL UNION OF PLANTATION WORKERS
    • 129 4 The inauguration, of the National Union of Plantation Workers on Nov. 2 and 3, by the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGiilivray, marks the down of a new era in the history of Malayan plantation workers, wiho are scattered around Malaya but f ormeriy belonged to various workers unions.
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    • 30 4 (Left) The striking feature of the two days proceedings was there was a large number of lady delegates who participated in the conference.
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    • 23 4 (Right) A section of the four hundred delegates who attended the conference and others who participated in the conference.
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  • 236 4 PANADURA: Queen Leelawathie. of Parakrama Bahu the Great, one of the greatest queens of ancient Ceylon is believed to be buried in the premises! of the Hingurakgoda church. This was what a speaker said at a meeting of the Central Executive of the Panadura
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  • 31 4 GENEVA, Nov. 6— Five member states of the General Agreement on Tariffs ;tnd Trade (G.A.T.T.) renewed their complaints Friday against the United States subsidv on exports ot oranges A.P.
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  • 182 4 PROBLEM OF STATELESS PERSONS JA-ELA: The main problem to bc solved carefully, was the Indo-Ceylon problem and not the language or religious question, said Mr. R. G. Senanayake, presiding at the 26th anniversary of the Sri Sudarsana Kulangana Society and the prize-giving of Mabima School, held recently at Mabima, Makewita.
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  • 97 4 COLOMBO: Indians employed by the Colombo Municipality in town cleansing work have threatened to stop work If they were not protected from "thugs." They have appealed to the Mayor, Dr. N. M. Perera for protection, alleging that "rowdies*' were attacking them while on duty because thay
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  • 157 4 The effectiveness of scientific prayer in solving everyday problems will be the topic of a lecture on Christian Science to be given by Mr. James Harry Mcßeynolds, C.5.8., Dallas, Texas, on Friday, Nov. 12 at 6.30 p.m. in the Victoria Memorial HaU. A member of the
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  • 73 4 COLOMBO: China is understood to have notified her will'ngness to buy rubber against her 1955 contract as fast as Ceylon can supply it. China is sending a Chechoslovakian freighter to Colombo before Nov. 15 to load 5.200 tens of sheet rubber first shipment against next
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  • 46 4 I^ONDON, Nov. 6.— Anthony Nutting, Britain's Minister ot State for Foreign Affairs, will leave London today by air for New York to .take up his new post as Head of the British Delegation to the United Nations Geneml Assembly.- A.P.
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  • 134 4 BANGKOK, Nov. 4: Premier Phibul Songram emphatically denied that Tnailand had aided Mon and Karen rebels and "foreign troops"— presumably Chinese Nationalist irregulars —fighting against the Burmese government. In a statement broadcast by Radio Bangkok, the Premier dismissed the allegations by "some foreign newspaper'* that Thailand
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  • 40 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 5. The South-East Asia collective security treaty has eased Thai, land's fears* of Communist subversion from neighbouring China and Indo-China, a high Thai security official said Thursday after a call on President Eisenhower.- AP
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  • 81 4 WASHINGTON. Nov. 6 Secretary of State John Foster Dulles Friday fired carcet diplomat Jol*i Paton Davies on the ground his continued employment would against the interests of national security. Dulles isald he acted on the basis of a unanimous ftndin ff by a five-member special security
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  • 36 4 WASHINGTON. Nov. 6.— Dick Haymes. Argentine-born singer-actor and husband ot Rita Hayworth, lost another round in his fight against deportation Friday but his lawyer obtained a court order against immediate ouster. A.P.
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