Indian Daily Mail, 15 December 1954

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1 4 Indian Daily Mail
  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 299 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY,' DECEMBER 15, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 376 1 Vigorous Action To Control Situation In Affected Areas Govt. Boosts Flood Relief Fund By Our Staff Reporter During 24 hours beginning 11.20 p.m. on Wednesday, wDec. 8, 10.9 inches of rain fell, more than has ever been recorded m a comparable period; said the Colonial Secretary,
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  • 438 1 Nair's Plea For Land Acquisition Legislation By Our Staff Reporter i Mr. M. p. D. Nair made a vigorous but vain plea for t>ie re-introduction of the *-*nd Acquisition (Amendment no. 3) Ordinance, 1903 at the next meeting of this Council. The first reading- of the Bill waa held m
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  • 316 1 Goode's Tribute To Paglar: Legco Observes 2nr Silence By Our Staff Reporter The Colonial Secretary Mr. W. A. C. Goode on behalf of the official members and Mr. Tan Chin Tuan on behalf of the unofficial^ paid glowing tributes to the late Dr.
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  • 42 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14- A government spokesman told Parliament yesterday India intends to import 80,000 tons of sugar next year at a cost of 660 million rupees (US$l33--600.000). The spokesman ?av« n« fur. ther details.- AP.
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    48 1 Lord C handos. who as Oliver LyttWton was Colonial Secretary until shortly before his pWatlon to the Peerage m July, arrives at the Houses of Parliament to take his seat In the House of Lords for the first time.— A.P. PHOTO v's son, holding his hand.
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  • 85 1 Indian Appeals Against Death Sentence PORT OP SPAIN, Trinidad, Dec. 14.— Dr. Dallp Singh, a n Edinburgh trained East Indian Doctor, who was sentenced to death here on Dec. 3 fcr the murder of his wife, has filed a notice of appeal. The appeal will be made on 15 grounfc
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  • 89 1 Electoral Alliance In Andhra From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Dec. 14. A third party composed of groups which are neither Communist nor Congress has come into existence as electoral alliance to fight the Andhra State elections scheduled for February, 11. Mr. P. V. G. Raju leader of the Andhra Praja-Socialist
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  • 132 1 BAN MARRIED MEN FROM TEMPLES! SEOUL. Deo. 14. Some 300 unmarried Buddhist monks and nuns parade«l through heavy mow yesterday to seek president jSyngman Rhee's help m a movement to oast married colleagues from tbe temples. The leaders were stopped by police 200 yards short .of the mansion. "We want
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  • 36 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14.— Mr. Naranjan Singh Gill has been appointed Ambassador of India m Ethiopia to succeed Majcr General Hiralal Atal. He Will aSSl lmo fhororo r\f Kla nnot shortly.- FOC
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  • 98 1 No Change In India's Industrial Policy j Bombay Dec. 14. —India's Finlance Minister C. D. (Deshmugh i assured industrials here yesterday that there had been no radical change m Government's policy with regard to role of private capital m development of the country. Addressing the annual meeting ct the Associated
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  • 329 1 "Your Salvation Lies Only In Unity Solidarity Speech At Penang Mass Meeting (By Our Staff Reporter) The great Tamil leader and veteran social reformer Periyar E. V. Kamaswamy addressing a mass meeting of Tamils m Penang yesterday called upon all Malayan Tamils to unite. He told
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  • 102 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14.— The Indian Lower House yesterday voted to prolong until 1957 the Preventive Detention Act which gives the Government power to gaol without trial persons suspected of activities prejudicial to State security. The bill, dubbed the "Black Act* by Communists, will now go to
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  • 87 1 Aussy Troops For Malaya Opposed MELBOURNE. Dec. 14. Mr. Arthur CalweJl, deputy leader of the Australian Labour opposition, said last night Australia should not send troops to Malaya to defend Western investments m rubber and tin. Australia should defend Malayan nationaUism* he said m a debate held i.y the Fabian
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  • 340 1 Thanu Pillai Refuses To Resign Denies Congress Charges P.S.P. Wooes Communists! Congress Invites Tamils! From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 14: Mr. Thanu Pillai has defiiantly refused to resign as Chief Minister of TravancoreCochin even though his Government has only 18 supporters, since the Congress Party has withdrawn their support.
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  • 96 1 Queen Mother Woman Of The Year LONDON, Dec. 14.-"Hie mass circulation Daily Mirror today chose Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother as "The Woman Of The Year. A. Daily Mirror commentator Marjorie Proops declared "She is the woman of the ysar, first and foremost because she ig a woman as well
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  • 44 1 MELBOURNE, Dec. 14. Australian Minister for External Affairs. Mr. Richard Casey may visit Djakarta early next year m a bid "to smooth over" feeling over the United Nations rejection of Indonesian claims to Dutch New Guinea, according to the Sun Nawx Pictorial last,- Reuter
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  • 230 1 TELEPHONE CO. GOVT. TO PAY $14.5m. On A/c By Our Staff Reporter The Singapore Government will pay (14.5 m. towards payments on account of the purchase price to be made to the Oriental Telephone Electric Company Ltd., on Dec. 31; the Federation Government will pay $0.5 m. Mr. T. M.
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  • 64 1 LONDON, Dec. 14.— Mr V. X. Krishna Mencn, leader of India's delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, left here by air yesterday for Bombay on his way to New Delhi. He flew here frcm New York on Kriday and has had prlvato talks
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  • 631 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Dec. 13, 1954 NEHRU MUST VISIT MALAYA NOW WHETHER he has already done so we do not know, but if he hasn't, we think it is time that the Indian Commissioner m Malaya Mr. R. K. Tandon be requested to get m touch with Prime
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  • 2349 2 Joint-Committee Report Recommendations Explained "Proposal To Raise Marry-Age" NEW DELHI. GOVERNMENT indicated m the Rajya Sabha that the Child Marriage Restraint Act, wh ich applies to all communities, would be suitably amended, if Parliament approved of the Joint Select Committees recommendation to raise the age of marriage
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  • 292 2 fHE States Chief Minister. Mr. Pattom Thanu PiVlSi" inaugurated the Thottapally Spillway, Bridge and Regulator. built at a cost of Rs. 5,150,000 to protect approximately 125,OOO^acres of paddy land m the Kuttanad area from monsoon The ceremony marked the completion of the State's first project
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  • 136 2 if ±!W JjfiJLhl: rue Department of Archaeology, Government of Inaia, n*s made an important audition to the known edicts Asoka by a recent auseowry« the form o/ a rock edict. m The inscribed rocfc lies m a forest near the village of Gujarra, m the JJatia
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  • 123 2 Asian Lawyers To Discuss Nehru's '5' Principles RANGOON: The Congress of Asian Democratic Lawyers will held m Calcutta on December 23, it is learned here. The Congress is being convened by tne All- India Association 01 Democratic Lawyers (lADL), an affiliate of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers, which is
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  • 121 2 New Difficulties For Indians In South Africa NEW DELHI: Reports have reached here of fresh dilliculties caused to Indians by the Government of south Africs m its implementation of the Group Areas Act. The Act empowers the South African Government to establish group areas by compulsion for the different racial
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  • 278 2 MADRAS: The Government may extend the life of the Moratorium Act, which will ordinarily expire on Feb. 0> 195&, up to tne end of that month, m order to enable it to draft a comprehensive Bill m the meantime, it is staled m informed circles.
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  • 86 2 SALEM: "N o decision h'l^ been taken to change tMo name of Dalmiapuram to Kallakudi." This information is coiit-Tir'-ed m a letter, dated November 25 from the Ministry ot Railways, New Delhi *B& signed by Mr. Surjan S nrh. Officer on Special Du f
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  • 621 2 mh Su »;»™"lh-elu, "wet* of I»ub1£ DR l A nsir,«c- on Madras declared o,.en the Science Block at the S™ "i* 1 I"**1 School, Wala.Mabad Mr. J. Sivanandam, Ins! V? a L 51 BO<U d aml Municipal Council, pre^d".! present. Atasrirlswam y- Secretary,
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  • 948 3 Suhrawardy's Vital Role G. G. To Hold Conclusive Talks With Him On Important Natters there w« »«thlng to **c for InunedSJSy^^ the Governor-General's visit to East Beanl, oiU v one aspwt of the month-old dram* of Pakfeta. poUttcs*2i kSJt the -Pints high here That is
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  • 65 3 NEW DELHI; Prime Minister Nehru prevented to the Kamala Ctrcutt," camping here, a shied on behalf of the Delhi Malayalee Association. The Prime Minister, who watched the show for about an hour with his dnmghter, Mrs. In&ra Gantthi, and his two grandsons, aatd it
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  • 363 3 MALABAR TENANCY STATE'S POWERS MADRAS-. Mr. Justice Govinda Menon and Mr. Justict Krishnaswami Noyudu hoard further arguments by the Ad-vocate-General. Sri v- K. TSruvenkatachari, defending the constitutional validity of ceitain sections of the Malabar Tenancy Act. sought to be impugned In a batch of referred cases. The Advocate-General explained the
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  • 459 3 international Evening In Madras Guild Of Service Function Slave Girl In Action AX opportunity to taste the delicious dishes o\ Afferent A natioMlltte* served with a smlle^fo«oTed by a *ha«k you" is rare *n Madras. Added, to this was th e music to soothe one's tired nerves during the week-end,
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  • 136 3 NEW DELHI: A PrajaSocialiet member, Dr. Choithram Gidwani, demanded m the Lok Babhu that the salaries of number* who absented themselves from the Houses for too long a period should be cut He said: a member if present here only for three days m a year,
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  • 71 3 KARACHI: Pakistan nas nearly doubled crude oil production since 1951, t in iepcrted. Production stood a t auout 152,000 tons m 1951, wnlie this year, it is estimaled producticn will reach 300 000 tons. On Urn otlier hand, oil consumption m Pakstan m 1949 which was
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  • 210 3 BIKANBR: An attempt is being made for the first time to compile an exhaustive dictionary of the Rajasthani language. Being undertaken by a research scholar on his own initiative, it is likely to be published by the State Government. The proposed dictionary is to deal with approximately 300,000
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  • 66 3 MADRAS; The Madras Government is preparing a book containing particulars of all temples m the state and describing their historical, architectural and religious importance, it is learned. The book will give an insight into the loeauties of the rich South Indian temHes and would be of value not
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  • 150 4 WASHINGTON. The widest, publicity is given to Ceylon Ambassador Gun^ewardene's party to Sir John Kotelawala which is described as one of grandest diplomatic parties given m Washington. Guests who numbered over 600, included statesmen, politicians, diplomats and the entire Ceytlonese (community m the United States. Selwa
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  • 257 4 Consequences On Tamils Employed As Govt. Servants COLOMBO: As 55 to 65 per cent, of government servants were Tamils, he feared the consequences of a sudden switch-over to Sinhalese as the State language and he advocated that government servants be given five years' to
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  • 300 4 ANURAIDHAPURA Not even the offer of a job by the Archaeological Commissioner h.insflf could lure a recluse out from a cave m the Dimbulagala hill m the heart of the elephant-infested jungle m Manampitiya, Tamankaduwa Palata. Thia transpired when the application of the Archaeological Commissioner
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  • 163 4 HATTON: Parental objection to their marrying resulted m two lovers a 15-year-old gin and a driver —^oing to the summit of a lonely hill and swallowing acetic acid. This was the police version m the case m which Gnanawathi (15), and a driver Rajapakse of Talawakelio, were charged
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  • 52 4 'Ban Hanging' Pleads MP KANDY: Mr. Fred E. de Silva, M.P. for Randy, intends to mova In the House of Representatives motions advocating the abolition of capital punishment and substituting life sentences m its place, the extension of jury service to women and giving women the fight to local option
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  • 244 4 COLOMBO External degree examinations should be held forthwith to meet the urgent demands of a large number of students and others who wish to obtain university degrees, and the teaching centres of the University should he increased. This is urged m a memorandum submitted to the National
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    21 4 Mr. chua &ok Min > a Pr<*mlnent businessman of Kla.tg and Miss Teo Vow Heck were married on Dec. 12.
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  • 52 4 COLOMBO A taxi-driver drove into the Kotahena Police Station after a 1,000-mile drive with a passener. He refused bo pay the bill at the end of the iourtiey. He went back a disappointed man. The police told him that this wa)» a case for a civil
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  • 83 4 70-Year-Old Proctor At G.C.E. Exam. COLOMBO: A 70-year-old proctor and notary is one of the candidates at the G-C.E. examination held at the Plliyandala Central School. In addition there are several candidates whose, ages range from 28 to 40 years. Several women of over 40 are also sitting for it.
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  • 165 4 ANURADHA.PURA: A protest agnlnst '.the dumping of ready-made suits and shirts from foreign countries :n Ceylon was made at a mooting of tailors of the Anwradixapura district when the Anuradhapura Tailors' Union was formed. A number of speakers, including Messrs, M. A. SaiTerdeen, Edwin slngho, W- M. Pedrick
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  • 72 4 L/JNDON: Despite a personal appeal to the Prime Minister, Mrs. a. Rajasinprham from Colombo has been refused passport facilities by the Government Of Ceylon to yo to Vienna. She is at present holidaying m ix>ndon and was delegated by the Lanka Manila Samithi to represent Ceylon, at the
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  • 137 4 COLOMBO: More harm is caused to the health of university students by love, or the lack of it, than all the cramming to pass examinations. So says Dr. Ronald J. Still of the student health department of Leeds university, England. Frustrated love is one of the major
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  • 115 4 TORONTO, CANADA, Dec 14. A Magistrate yesterday ill mil— til an assault charge against 21-yoar-old man ac...cased of stealing a kiss. Attractive 16-year-old Frances Genova sad m Court she went around: with Lloyd Osterllng for two weeks about two years ago. she said Dec. 4 she woke up
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  • 48 4 Students wish to sit for Hindi Examinations to be held under the auspecious of Dakshini Hindi Prachar Sabha Madras are requested to send their applications to the Hon. Secretary, H.P. Sabha Malaya No. 5 Gombak Lane, K.L. or contact their local centres before 27th December, 1954."
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  • 58 4 CAIRO, Dec. 14: Colonel Gamel Abdel Nasser the Egyptian Premier will attend the Djakarta Conference of African an d Asian Prime Ministers next year, it was announced here yesterday. Five Asian Premiers are meeting m Djakarta on Dec. 28 to discuss the agenda for th«
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  • 164 4 Formation Of Unitary State KARACHI, Dec. 14: Agreements are expected to be signed here soon to merge the States of Khairupur, Rawalpur (Bahawalpur) and the Baluchistan States Union into West Pakistan, which is to be reconstituted as a single administrative unit. Under
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  • 258 4 MOKAiuwA: A call to •Sainaiese (jnnsuans to return to tiie iiuuunidi iciu, was maue uy tttaluKonuayawe fanntu>enera JNayaxe 'i/nero, vicepiincpiai of the vidyoaaya. t'invena, MaligaKande, wno presided at tne nrst anniversary prize distribution o t tne Buodnist Sunday Scnool at the Sri Bodmrukkaramaya Temple, Moratumulia, Moratuwa.
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  • 68 4 NEW U&Uril, Dec. 14.— The Government of India yesterSfty announced establishment of a special diplomatic mission to with its leader, B. K. Acharya, holding the rank of Minister. Achary a i s at present India's Deputy High Commissioner m Dacca JS. Pakistan. The announcement s aid
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  • 62 4 DEATH FOR BROTHERHOOD LEADERS A People's Tribunal In Cairo sentenced to death seven members of the Mortem Brotherhood, gaoled seven others for life, and two for 15 year*.. Three men were acquitted. A.P. photo shows This composite picture shows Abdel Latlf (left) and Hassan El Hodeiby (right), between guard/* as
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    35 4 Oiandrahasan Re*h*nani (17). member of the 3rd group Scouts, Klang, and -fritam Singh (18) member of the Ist group Scouts, and Queen's Scout, start tin a hcf/day three-week, tour (m Perils on bicycle.
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  • 78 4 Jap Experts For Ceylon India COLOMBO, Dec. 14: Ceylon is the first country to take aidvantage of the Japanese offer of experts under the Colombo Plan, according to Mr. P. W. E. Curtin, Director of the Colombo Plan Technical Co-operation Bureau here. He said Ceylon had last month requested two
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  • 169 4 Chiang Chuan Association, Muar was the venue of a happy function when Mr. N. K. PiUay, Chief Health Inspector, Muar and Mrs. N. K. Pillay enterrained their numerous friends representing the various communities and their relatives to a grand Tea-Party on Friday Dec. 10, m
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  • 89 4 NO OUTSIDE AID TO MALAYAN BAN DITS CALCUTTA. Dec. 14. Lieutenant General Sir Charles Linewen, Commander-in-Chief British Far East Forces, said here yesterday that the situation m Malaya was improving even thought Communist rebels were replacing their losses with new recruits. Thn General who arrived here by air frcm Singapore
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