Indian Daily Mail, 18 December 1954
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Title Section16 1954-12-18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. .NO. 302 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article411 1954-12-18 1 To Discuss 'U. S. Airmen 1 But It's Internal Affair LONDON, Dec. 17: Mr. Chou En Lai Communist China's Prime Minister, said today he is ready to receive Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, Secretary General of the United Nations, m China to discuss the imprisonment of 11Reuter - 411 words
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88 1954-12-18 1 Prasad's Colours Tilted Before Tito From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Dec. 17: For the first time, the colours of the President of India presented to the Navy, K ere dipped m salute before the Head of another State ufien Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito stepped ashore the Gateway of India yesterday morning,88 words
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Article100 1954-12-18 1 NEW DELHI, Dec 17 Fires dent Tito arrived here today by special train o n his 18-day state visit t o India He was met at the station by President Rajendra Prasad and Mr.- Jawaharlal Xehru the Indian Prime Minister Marshal Tito and his partyReuter - 100 words
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Article54 1954-12-18 1 L,ONI>ON, Dec. 17.— Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit 54-yoar-old sister of Mr. Nehru, India's Prime Minister, arrives here on Sunday to become the first woman High Commissioner m L<ondon. Mrs. Pandit will present her credentials as India's New High Commissioner to the Queen at Buckingham Palace54 words
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Article74 1954-12-18 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 17.-Japan has offered to supply ste;:l to India m return for Iron, Manganese and other ores D. V Karmarkar Deputy Minister for Commerce and Tn lustrv said here today. He told questioner m Parliament that Government was aware that Japan had contacted74 words
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Article193 1954-12-18 1 Nehru cues Through Red Tape! Question Hour From Our Own CoiTuspondcnt MADKAS. Dec. 17. The *'rencn lua.an settlements will continue to be administered as a. separate unit, stated Prmeier Neiyu m the i^ok Sabn a en .Thursday when speaking on tne demand tor supplementary to meet the expense of dixtytwo193 words
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Article24 1954-12-18 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 17. Nationalized Indian Rtulwa\s have issued a time table m the Hindi language for the lirst time.24 words
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166 1954-12-18 1 BOMBAY, Dec 17.— An aging recluse preaching nonviolence walked naked through busy Bombay streets yesterday attracting crowds eclipsing m size the throngs which a few hours earlier welcomed President Tito of Yugoslavia. Nemisagar, belonging to the Jain Sect professing nonviolence, was the causeA.P. - 166 words
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Article54 1954-12-18 1 NEW DELHT, De<£ 17. The Geological Survey ol ]ndia says mineral worth Rupees 1I.120a':m\000 were pnined m this country during' 1953. Coal made up the greater amount, coming to a total of Rupees 527,000,000. Manganese ore valued at Rupees 291.000,--000 came next. Other important minerals were54 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-12-18 1 photo. A small boy is held up to throw rose petals on the head of Rajendrs Prasad, President of India, celebrating his 70th birthday with a party m the Mogul Gardens of his residence m Delhi, earlie- this month.- APAP - 44 words
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Article29 1954-12-18 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 17. A Finance Ministry spokesman told Parliament the Indian Government had seized 4,294 smuggled watches between April and Sentemher o# thin year.- A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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1872 1954-12-18 1 Tamils Festival Celebration Particulars Of Contests And Other Main Functions Give Generously To The Fund And Make The Festival A Success XAMJLS had reached the pinnacle of glory but had not kept the exalted position. While resting on the laurels, indulging m reveries about their bygone giory, they have fallen1,872 words
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150 1954-12-18 1 No Stateless Indian Given Civ. Rights? Frooi Our Own correspondent MADKAS, .Dec. 17. The reining Ceylon High Commissioner Mr. (Jocmaraswami's statement heie tnat 30,000 "tstatelesti persons of Indian origin have oeen registered as Ceylon citizens sine© the Nenru-Kotelawaia Agreement m October, has been proved completely unfounded after enquiries made irom150 words
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Article69 1954-12-18 1 LONDON, Dec. 17.— The British Labour Party has M-nt out a warning to its 660 local organisations throughout lirita n to prepare for a general election next year. Mr. Morgan Phillips, General Secretary of the Party, m a special message to the 6,000,000 member movement said69 words
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Article60 1954-12-18 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 17: The Government of India has decided to permit the export of 10,000 tons of tapioca ffour, Food Minister Mr. Krishnappa said m the Lok Sabha. There :as been an abnormal fall m the price and growers mainlp60 words
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82 1954-12-18 1 Entire Family Commits Suicide From Our Own Corres ponder. t MADRAS, Dec. 17: The case of f>n entire family committing suicide because they had lost everything competing Crosswords was related m the Assembly yesterday by the Ramn-ad Congress Member Mr. Chehadurai while urging a ban82 words
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149 1954-12-18 1 CALIFORNIA, Diec. 17.— The Evening Tribune said yesterday an intercontinental rocket designed to travel across oceans at speeds of at least 10,000 n/les an hour and guide itself to its target is being built at an aircraft plant here. r TheAP - 149 words
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Article21 1954-12-18 1 TOKYO, Dec. 17.— The Ceylonese Premier, Sir John Kotelfrwa.la, sarrived here tonight for a one-week uo-Ki-wi 11 visit of Japan.— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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111 1954-12-18 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 17. It Is learnt that Premier 'Nehru has asked Ministers to reply to questions m Hindi onl y m Hindi. This has caused some resentment among South Indian Members since the Speaker ha* already ruled that Ministers' replies m Hindi will not111 words
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508 1954-12-18 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat. Dec 18, 1954 NOTES AND COMMENTS PERIYAR'S EXAMPLE FIREBRAND m Indian politics, a religious controversialist and social revolutionary, Peri y a r E. V. Ramasamy has set the right example to popular leaders of all nationalities visiting this country and that is, to leave all508 words
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1513 1954-12-18 2 Why Congress Withdrew Support To P.S.P. Govt. inT-C? Congress Could Not Exercise Influence On Govt. ERNAKULAM. rrHE Congress Party m the Travancore Cochin Legislature decided by an overwhelming majority to withdraw its support to and co-operation with the majority P.S.P. Government m the State. This decision was taken at aFOC - 1,513 words
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Article98 1954-12-18 2 NjrtV DELHI: All Mget-rtch-quiek" nmßfog, teefoding crosswords and aquarewords. may be banned if a private BUI, introduced m Parliament by a Member, is passed. The Bill seeks to amend the Indian Penal Code and will provide for imprisonment extending' to one year or fine, or bothNAFEN - 98 words
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Article187 1954-12-18 2 CALCUTTA: The demand for North Indian coal m Madras State Is likely to fall considerably m due course m view Of the possibility of ettec tive utilisation of lignite deposits there. In his address to the State legislature the other day, the Madras Governor disclosedNAFEN - 187 words
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Article279 1954-12-18 2 TRIVANDRUM. The decision of the Uongreas, the largest single party m me 118-member Travancore-Cocruu Legislative Assemoiy, to discontinue Its support to tuts P.S.P. Ministry leaves tne Ministry without a majority m tne Assembly. The Ministry, with a pan* strength of ly, assumed otnce on March 16 this year, afterFOC - 279 words
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183 1954-12-18 2 NEW DELHI: A circulating book service for villages through community centres or Janata Colleges has been approved by the Central Education Ministry. Each State Government has bee n requested to select an area m which to organise a number of educational institutions for intensive basic andNAFEN - 183 words
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Article78 1954-12-18 2 NEW DELHI: A four-man British medical team is expected to arrive m New Delhi en December 29 to undertake a lecture tour of the country under the Technical Co-opera-tion Scheme of the Colombo Plan. The team comprises Mr. Max Rosenheim, professor of medicine at Lcndon University;MAFEN - 78 words
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Article131 1954-12-18 2 MAi>itAa: Tne incuan contingent to attend the Eighth World Jamboree which wui be held m Canada between August 18 and 25, 1956, will "get together" m Bombay by July 16, 1955, where a camp is expected to be held fo r about 15 days. TheNAPEN - 131 words
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Article112 1954-12-18 2 Ind. Ministers' Sudan V isit KHARTOUM: Two Indian Ministers are expected to v^t the Sudan early next year to study conditions there and discuss the strengthening of relations between the Sudan and India. The Sudan Government has also learned that the Pakistani Premier, Mr. Mohamed Ali, will visit the SudanNAFEN - 112 words
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Article679 1954-12-18 3 Obtain People's Verdict Says Former Chief Justice S RI M h, PA 7 ANJ 'V LI S i ASTRI torm «X *j££ of O India, deprecated the tendency to amend the Constitution frequently. Sri Patanjali Sa*tri, who was addressing the 32nd conNocation of Delhi. University recently, describedFOC - 679 words
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Article54 1954-12-18 3 Workers Appointed NEW DELHI: Twenty-a>ven medicc-isocial workers have been taken on the staff of medical colleges m Bombay, Madras and Delhi, and more are to be appointed m other colleges. Of these, fou r have specialised mi n psychiatric social work. Some mere candidates for this V.'Ork are HomerNAFEN - 54 words
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Article268 1954-12-18 3 MADRAS; "So-and-so Subinspector of Police expired; lniurm relatives'" stated a telegram addressed to the Intelligence Section o f the v n ice of the Commissioner of i-oace, Madras. The Omcer-in-charge received it and passed on the "sad" news to me aged mother, wife, and children ofFOC - 268 words
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Article127 1954-12-18 3 Knights Of The Assembly MADRAS; Settlement of an administrative issue oi "duel" between two members of the Assembly was humorously suggested by the Minister tor Health, Mr. A- B. shetty. He offered the suggestion after a volley of suppiementaries by Mr. K. Vinayukam and Mr. S. A- Deivasigamani, the lormerNAFEN - 127 words
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Article104 1954-12-18 3 NEW DELJik: Mr. Samuci John Wright, agricultural adviser to the Ford Motor Company, mi n Britain, and Dr. Hubert Scott Russell of the Agricultural Department of Oxford University, are to visit India next month under the Technical Cooperation Scheme Of the Colombo Plan. Mr. Wright,NAFEN - 104 words
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Article49 1954-12-18 3 KARACHI: Th e aluminium industry m Pakistan is facing a crisis because of the lack of imported raw material. Over 50 per cent, of the factories manufacturing aluminium wares have already closed down and the rest may follow suit shortly unless Immediate relief Is afforded.- NAFENNAFEN - 49 words
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Article87 1954-12-18 3 KARACHI: The first International Assembly of Muslim Youth will open here January A youth rally and march past will be the main functions on the lira* day. On the second day, a n (inaugural plenary session will be held, and will continue till January Other features of theNAFEN - 87 words
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Article69 1954-12-18 3 MADRAS; The Government of India have approved the execution of a new programme of road and bridge worlcs covering the whole of Madras State, estimated to cost Rs. 66,05 lakhs, for being financed from State allocations of the Central Fund. The construction of a bridge across Ami riverFOC - 69 words
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Article149 1954-12-18 3 MADRAS. Too many, children are born m fertile Malabar, according to Health Minister A. B. Shetty, who finds m this fact the explanation for overcrowdina m the maternity hospitals of thai district. When the Minister put forward this view m the Assembly a Communist member disputed itFOC - 149 words
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112 1954-12-18 3 NEW DELHI: All Indian Foreign Service candidates are to get training m rural areas to study the conditions existing there before they are posted cutsidc the country, according to a new scheme evolved by the Prime Minister. This is "to enable people who are toNAFEN - 112 words
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Article64 1954-12-18 3 KARACHI; Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, Leader of the All Pakistan Awami League arrived m Karachi after a long stay m Europe for medical treatment. He was given a rousing reception at the airport The vast crowd that assembled at the aerodrome to receive Mr. Suhrawardy included members ofFOC - 64 words
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174 1954-12-18 3 CALCUTTA: A n ambitious "student welfare" programme for 1966 has been drawn up by the Board of Health of the University of Calcutta, Dr. A. B. Chatterjee, Secretary of the Board told NAFEN. The programme is based on the findings of a factual survey ofNAFEN - 174 words
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Article38 1954-12-18 3 KARACHI: The Karachi Improvement Trust has drawn up a plan to build two mere .satellite townships on the outskirts of the city. One will be located near Chcranghee and the other between Landi and Choranghee.— NAFENNAFEN - 38 words
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Article36 1954-12-18 3 DACCA: The first International Photographic Salon ot Pakistan will be held here -during the fourth week of December under the auspices of the South and East Cultural Exchange Bureau, It is learnt here.- NAFENNAFEN - 36 words
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Article98 1954-12-18 4 COLOMBO: Cwin^ to the threat of a stike m the harbour, the Government Is drafting relevant regulations under the Public Security Act which will be brought into force when an emergency is imminent. The Public Security Act was amended on August 19th last year, providing for98 words
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Article218 1954-12-18 4 COLOMBO: Projects which will open up new avenues of employment for a rapidly advancing population will be given priority under a six-year plan which will be introduced with the next budget. Tne plan envisages the use of private capital m toe economic development of the country. This wasFOC - 218 words
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Article120 1954-12-18 4 NAWALAPITIYA: The only solution to the problem ot communal differences m Ceylon was the promotion of intermarriages, said Galpotha. iKiiemananda llnero, piu»c>pdt cf Anuruddha College. NawJiapitiya, at the anniversary ceieDrations o* the St. Andrew s Sinhalese Literary Association. Often they heard of Northerners carrying away wives andFOC - 120 words
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Article128 1954-12-18 4 COLOMBO: The election of the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ceylon is due to take place next year, when the names submitted will finally come up before the members of the University Court. They are: Senator Sir Nicholas Attygalle, Professor G. P. Malalasekera Professor A. W.FOC - 128 words
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Article59 1954-12-18 4 A total of 9,771 ship* entered and cleared (Singapore harbour during tne third quarter ending Sept. SO this year. Their combined tonnage totalled 12,434,946 tons. Navies from five nations called at this port m the same periliodw They included British;,, ,15 ehipN, U.S.59 words
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Article114 1954-12-18 4 From Our Own corresiyouden. MADRAS, Dec. 17: Thret anti-Communist parties m An dhra have decided to form into Joint Front to contest tht coming general election following talks among leaders at. Vijayawada yesterday A joint election committee consisting of Mr. B. GopaiKeddi (Congress), Mr. T. Vu>114 words
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Article62 1954-12-18 4 LQNDON. Dec. 17.— Peip:n# Radio said Burmese Prime Minister v Nu, his wife and nine other members or his party, left Canton for home by plane yesterday. The broadcast, recorded h^ie quoted v Nu as saying he was going back to Rangoon "with determination to striveAP - 62 words
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Article81 1954-12-18 4 LONDON, Dec. 17. The Government was asked m the House Of Commons yesterday what steps were being taken by the Gvoernment of Malaya < to recruit officers for the co- operative department m view j of the recent report recording a shortage of staff and theReuter - 81 words
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Article50 1954-12-18 4 NEW DELHI. Dec. 17. -A history of "The (Freedom Movement m India" is exuoot ed to be published by the Government m late 1955 or early 1956, a. Ministry of Education spokesman told Parliament. He said Rupees 205,000 hart been spent so far m its paration. APAP - 50 words
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Article76 1954-12-18 4 LONDON, Dec. 17. -The House of Commons yesterday passed a motion expelling one of its conservative members Mr Peter Baker who was recently sentenced to scvun years' imprisonment for uttering forged documents. In a letter to the Speaker of the House of Commons sent from prison Mr.Reuter - 76 words
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Article52 1954-12-18 4 VIENNA, Austria. Dec. 17. The Austrian Catholic News Service Kathpress quotes informed circles m Budapest as reporting Josef Cardinal Mindszenty has been released from priscn m Hungary. But the Agency says there is no confirmation of the report. The Vatican also said it had no confirmation of similarReuter - 52 words
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Article58 1954-12-18 4 BERLIN, Dec. 17.— Th e East German Minsters Council decided yesterday tc appo.nt an Ambassador to the Vietminh Government m North Indochina it was learned here. The Embassy will be set up m Hanoi and the first Ambassador will be Herr Jchannes Koenigf Ambassador mReuter - 58 words
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Article22 1954-12-18 4 The inmates of the Tr.italHome, Yio Chu Kan^, will \ola a Christmas Part/ touay (Saturday), at 8 p.m.22 words
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Article37 1954-12-18 4 Seamen living at Connel! House will have a bumper Christmas dinner at 8 p-m en E>ec. 22. Commodore G.A.S. Norfolk, on the staff of the Flag Officer Malayan Area, will attend the dinner.37 words
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