Indian Daily Mail, 10 November 1954

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL* X, NO. 2«4 SINGAPORE,' WJ&DNJ&SDAY, NOVEOtßfttf 10, 1t 54 POUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 518 1 But High Command Requests Him To Continue As Premier NEW DELHI, Nov. 9— The Congress Working Committee, the Indian ruling party's Highest executive, yesterday agreed to Mr. Nehru's request to be relieved of the Party Presidency. But the Committee appealed to him to abandon his idea
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  • 180 1 "Most Terrible Step-Mother In The World"! CAIRO. Nov. 9.— The husband of ex-Queen Narriman was que ted in the Cairo press Monday as saying his wife'b mother is "the most terrible stepmother in the world," and accusing her cf snatching Narriman from him. In an interview in the daily newspaper,
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  • 143 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 9.— The Avadi Session of the Indian National Congress has been postponed for one week as the Madras Congress Committee, who have been charged with the responsibility of holding the conference need more time to complete all the
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  • 54 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 9. Mr. P. K. Kunju, Labour Minister, Travancore Government, said here that the T.-O. State Ministry uxts definitely against the cession of the Tr.'mil areas in the State of Tamibnad. His Government teas not in favour of linguistic
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  • 296 1 From Our Own NEW DELHI, Nov. 9. -Who ls Dhebar is the question? that is the question that is wing asked continuously throughout the country today, following the announcement that the Congress WorKing Committee has decided that Mr. Dhebar should be Mr. Nehru's successor, as President
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  • 143 1 Mr. Raj Krishna Tandon, the new Representative of the Government of India In Malaya, who arrived here, Monday, Nov. 8, by sa. Carthage, poses to our cameraman, with Mrs. Tandon and their three child nn. Mr. Tandon presented his credentials to H.E. The Governor Sir John Nt<coil,
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  • 167 1 CAIRO, Nov. g Mahmoud Abdul Latif, 32-year-oid memoer of tne M^smm Brutnevhood ui'.viueu guatv tvuay wnen ne appeareu before a special "pe^nes court" here accused oi attempting to asaaoSinate uie Egyptian Prime Minister. Latif, a plumber, was arrested after several shots were fired at the prime Minister,
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  • 282 1 KARACHI, Nov. 9.— The Governor of Sind province, Khan of Manadot yesterday Abdul Sat ta r Pfczada, on the for alleged raal-admlnlstration the job until 1951 tto form a dismised bis Chief Minister Mr. grounds of mal -administration and asked tbe man who held new
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  • 297 1 Nehru Wants Socialistic India NEW DELPHI, NOV. 9.— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, told the National Development Council today his aim in India was definitely and absolutely a socialistic pjcture of society." Mr. Nehru went on: "I am not using the word in a dogmatic sense but in
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  • 355 1 CONFLICTING REPORTS ON FUTURE GOVERNMENT From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Nov. 9.— The political situation in Andhra following the overthroic of the Prakasam Ministry on Nov. 6 is getting confused with contradictory prophecies about the future. The possibilies of the jormation another
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  • 33 1 KARACHI, Nov. 9 Tamizuddln Khan, president of Pakistan's dissolved Constituent Assembly yesterday challenged the action of the Governor-General in dissolving tbe assembly by suing tin Watt Wd tha Cabinet,
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  • 109 1 The following UMNO/MCA AJhance Candidates were returned unopposed both in ail the three wards of the Town Council of Jonore B*mru and the three War us Of tne 'town (Ajuncu of Banaar Maharani. Town Council, Johore uahru: Tobrau Ward Tuan Syed, A. Rahman bin Ahmad; Nong chik Ward
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  • 962 1 Special Amenities For Deck Passengers Provided Deck Will Vanish Soon! —Says EaSaC. Chief T.5.5.," STATE OF MADRAS," the pride of the Eastern Shipping Corporation, Bombay, majestically steamed into the Singapore Harbour yesterday, with 'Ashok Chakra' fluttering high in the air. The luxury liner, formerly «JAL JAWAHAR*.
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  • 508 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Nov. 10, 1954 They Dug Their Own Graves! fl|o6T "Opposition" part- ies in Singapore have lost their prestige and popularity, while aonae have already ceased to exist, because of their highhanded and dictatorial attitudes and activities and their utter disregard of the general body of
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  • 850 2 Memoirs Recall Incidents During U.N. Secretaryship The story of a Russian diplomat who forgot his zipper is related by Trygve Lie, former Secretary General of the United Nations, In a book of memoirs published here. Ttoe diplomat was Andrei A. Gromyko. and the occasion his
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  • 137 2 MaokaS: In supersession of previous orders. Government have issued new rules for grant of leave to married women Government servants In cases of abortion al*o subject to the following conditions: That the women Government servants. If temporary have been In service fcr not less than one
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  • 105 2 MAUnAS; Tne agency in vestigation Board og the International A*r Transport aB--sociation for India, Pakistan and ceyion win meet ror the ttrst Um* in Ceyion Novemoer Kepresentatiyes of eignt airUses TWA, PAA. BOAC. AIL Air France, KLM, "Air Ceyuon. and the Scandinavian Air Lines will participate in tbe
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  • 628 2 The Reverend Adrian Hastings, Professor of Pont Collegio Urbane, Rome, in a letter to THE CATHOLIC HERALD of London, has expressed the view that "Goa's incorporation in India would bring about a strengthening of influence of Goan Catholicism." He says: "The danger here,
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  • 61 2 A one-day cattle show was held in the premises of the Veterinary Hospital m Saidapet, on Oct. 31 in connection with the Goeamvardhana week. Picture shows Mrs. T. A. Vargheee, giving away the first prize to thet owner of the best animal exhibited in the show.
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  • 243 2 SLOW PROGRESS OF LITERACY IN INDIA NEW DELHI: Literacy in India has increased by about 2*5 per cent during the last decade According to the i a test census report, the percentage of literacy in 1951 was 16.6 as compared with 12«2 lo 1941. Still only 60.000.000 of the total
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  • 451 2 MADRAS: Mr. Kung Yuan, Vice-Minister for Foreign Trade and leader of the Chinese trade delegation, stated that the visits of the Prime Ministers cf India and China to each other's country were of great importance in the matter of maintaining and consolidating peace in Asia and the world.
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  • 75 2 CALCUTTA: Mr. Deben Dey. Deputy Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, West Bengal, who was involved in a motor accident in Krishnanagar in Nad: a district died in the Presidency General Hospital. The accident occurred whoa the jeep driven by Mr. Dey dashed against a goemti (eatskeeper's cabin)
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  • 980 3 Controversies AmongLeadi ng P.S.P. Executive Members Kripaiani Calls For Compromise CALCUTTA: "It is forgotten in some quarters tnat the Praja Socialist Party is after all a Parliamentary Opposition party which in a democracy as in Britain, is considered part of the Government," said Acharya Kripaiani at a
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  • 975 3 Following is the third article in the series entitled "Singapore Moves Towards Self -Government," by Mr. Frank Sullivan, Editor, Special News Service, Radio Malaya. "The new Constitution planned for Singapore will open up wider horizons for elected members and, in doing so, will bring them greater
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  • 88 3 PARIS: Profeeeor nwlli AinahWag, ofOn> wMeai sappers the theory that Man An* appeared ui Ms modern, or nen.modern, form North rrvaia for Sals dhdtocUon to Bansh Africa aa* the far Bast (Java aad PeSt■aw nesn nwifcna. Boatt fumes' by Armboor* ■Hull* ml to the French Aaaaamj of
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  • 30 3 Shri Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, met the Chinese Trade Delegation at Raj Bhavan, Guindy on Oct. SO. Picture shows the Governor, with the delegates.
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  • 184 3 In Ireland Marriage Is The Lowest! DUBLIN: For the last six years, a commission set vp by the Eire Government has oeen enquiring into ttie habits of Ita countrymen. The commissioners want to know why the country has one of the lowest marriage rates in the world, with SS per
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  • 176 3 INTEREST IN CLASSICAL MUSIC RISES NSw DELHI; More ana J mor« people all over India are] s.iu«ui^ interest uiue veiling classical styles of music, aocordlßsr to Dr. B.V. Kesitar, Minister fo4 Information aad Broadcasting. He also revealed that a high percentage of fthe people In the South are classical-minded ao
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  • 616 3 lONDON: Jamaicans; flocking' into the United Kingdiaen at the rate of 1,000 a n«nth are swelling the West Indian colony in England, already 40,000 strong. A. further 550 Ja— alcana landed only the other day at Southampton from the Dutch steamer Slbajak. all
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  • 91 3 NAGPUR: Children's Day" will be observed all over the country on Nov. 14 —Prime Minister Nehru's birthday. The Executive Committee of the Madhya Pradesh Council for Child Weafaie, which met here last week under the chairmanship of Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, the Governor, approved the programme for
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  • 272 3 PATIALA: Mr. Prakash I'hand Sethi and Mr. M. A Chee. who haw bean deem a* sy th* Congress High^Coitfnend to supervise P.E.P.BJ*. :songreas clectiona, said they frcre "greatly pleased to Ssi a ilghly congenial, acdSmmodetng and co-ooperativs spirit. particuiarly among the State Congress leaders. 1 Addressing
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    • 158 3 NOTICE "Unberthed Tickets for thc M Rajula sailing from Singapore on 20th Nov. 1954. Unberthed tickets for the sjs. "Rajula" sailing on the 20th November 1954, for NagapattirJam and Madras will be on sale at our Unberthed Ticket Office at Trafalgar Street on Friday, 12th November 1954, at 9.00 a.m.
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  • 2733 4 Ponnambalam Explains Why He Joined Opposition COLOMBO: Mr, G. G. Ponnambalam, Ceylon Tamil leader and former industries Minister, crossed the floor in the House of Representatives and walked over to the Opposition because of what he described as unmistakable signs of undemocratic and fascist rule." In
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  • 40 4 IKE WATCHES ELECTION SCORE BOARD PHOTO BY President Dwight Eisenhower, (Left), with the Republican Party National Chairman Leonard HaU, wstches returns in the American Congressional elections, on a bulletin board at the Party Headquarters in W-sshinaton. Vo«. A. P. RADIO
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  • 103 4 TO IDENTIFY AN UNKNOWN MALE INDIAN At 5.05. p.m. on 8.11.51 the body of an unknown male Indian was recovered from tne sea off Telok Kurau Road. The body was that of an old man (about 5s years), height about 5' 4" and slim build The face is round and
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  • 96 4 LONDON, Nov. 9 British overseas Airways Corporation and British European Airways has announced details Of their scheme for passengers to buy tuckets to any part o<P the world on the instalment system. The passenger pays a <>«• posit of 10 per cent and pays the
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  • 68 4 B-29 Shooting Soviet's Counter-Charge MOSCOW, Nov. 9.- The Soviet Government last nignt caarged tuat tne United allies B-29 bomber shot Uv,v... near Lie Soviet- Japanese border on Sunday was vio.-.ung boviet ii on tiers and nau opened fire on two Soviet ngntera. a boviet note making these allegations was delivered
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    • 85 4 NOTICE Uh.s. "State of Madras" Voy. 1 Sailing November, 1954 Sailing 11th November, 1954—12.00 noon EMBARKATION TIME Deck Passenger*: 9.00 a,m. Saloon Passengers: 10.00 a.m. All passengers travelling per the above ve&ael are hereby notified that they should forward their heavy and excess baggage for Inspection and leading on November
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    • 140 4 t.s.s. "State of Madras" The above vessel berthed at Godown 18 Gate No. 4, Singapore Harbour Board, will be v open to all visitors today between 11.00 a.m. and 1.00 p.m. v*JiX>OOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooo Last Day: 3.16 6.30—9.15 p.m. a.-? HAMMIAU KV ANAND JEEVAN BRAND NEW COPY! Starts To-morrow "CAPT. HIKMAT" (in
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