Indian Daily Mail, 25 December 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 309 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 202 1 Peaceful East- West Co-Existence Hotoes About Afro-Asian Confab Invitation To Communist China But Not To United States U.K.? WASHINGTON, Dec. 24. Asian Diplomats m Washington expect that the new *™ulaf for peaceful Eaat-Wwt co-exi^ce will emerge from the projected Asian **£»*<**: ferenee, tentatively planned for next March m Indo- neS1
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  • 298 1 Ali Will Discuss With Nehru Outstanding Indo-Pakistan Disputes KARACHI, Dec. 24. Mr. Mohammed Ali Pakistan's Prime Minister said Pakistan would welcome the inclusion of Japan and China at the proposed Afro-Asian Conference. But he thought the admission of China might present a problem aa some of the
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  • 86 1 Yugoslavia Approves The Declaration BELGRADE, Dec. 24.— The Foreign Affairs Committee of the Yugoslavia Parliament approved the Joint Declaration on peaceful co-existence and co-operation made by President Tito and the Indian Premier Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru after their talks m New Delhi. A special session of the Committee passed a unanimous
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  • 38 1 TIBET OPPOSES U.S CHIANG PACT HONGKONG, Dec. 24; The Panchen Lama of Tibet was quoted by the Communist New Ch.na News Agency as saying Tibetans were "firmly Opposed" to the United States Nationalist Chinese Mutual Defence Treaty. Reuter
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  • 20 1 Tbe Indian Daily Mail wishes its readers, ad- vertisers, and other well- > wishers nappy and merry Christmas ED
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  • 98 1 NF.W DCELHI, Df&C, 24 prune Minister Jawaharlal Nehru says pomp and pageantry are justinea on s(ate occasdons to bring colour into the lives of people whose existence often is drab. The Prime Minister made* this statement m Parliament while defending an appropriation of 20,000 Rupees
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  • 66 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 24 The Ministry of «Food and Agriculture says India has imported 1,821 tractors sine© the start of 1954. It said 1,330 came from Britain, the united States ran second, with 185, followed by West Germany, with 148- The biggest supplier from the Communist
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  • 81 1 INDIA'S NEW CHIEF JUSTICE SWORN IN From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 24: Mr. Justice B. K. Mukerjee was sworn m as the Chief Justice of the supreme Court of India by the President on Thursday succeeding Mr. Justice Mahajan who has retiree Mukerjee was a Judge cf the
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  • 46 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 24 The United States has agreed to send India an expert to advise on a programme for rehabilitation (of Indian railways, a Ministry of Finance spokesman toQd Parliament. The expert (has not yet been named, he added. AP
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  • 108 1 BOMBAY, Dec 24 Sardar U.S. Malik, former Indian Ambassador to France B ald France Is likely to Initiate negotiations with the Soviet Union shortly m an effort to establish "Lasting Peace In Europe." Sardar Malik who recently retired from his post m Paris
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  • 403 1 -PERIYAR E. V. R. Addressing a huge gatihering of Indians m Butterworth last Wednesday, Periyar E. V. Ramasamy, the great Indian reformer appealed to Malayan Tamils to shed their feelings of superiority and inferiority of birth and live united on a
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  • 310 1 BURMESE PREMIER SAYS CHOU HAS EXPRESSED HIS AGREEMENT To Pave Way For Sino—U.S. Amity RANGOON, Dec. 24: The Burmese Prime Minister, U. Nu, said here that the Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En Lai, had! agreed to receive a n on- official American Study
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  • 140 1 LISBON, Dec. 24: Portugal issued a protest last night against th e amount of publicity given m India about what it called "absolutely insignificant" incidents on the borbers of Portuguese enclaves m India. A Foreign Ministry communique issued here admitted that three Portuguese soldiers and a
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  • 217 1 MANCHSTER, (England), Dec. 24: The Manchester Guardian today argued that the West must make Hydrogen Bombs so as to dissuade the Eastern bloc from usdng them on basing its diplomacy on a threat to use them. This Liberal newspaper said that as Bertrand Russell (Lord Russell), the
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  • 57 1 LONDON, Dec. 24: Sir Walter cf Labour, set up a GovCourt Of Inquiry into the National Rail Strike called for January nine_by leaders of 400,000 British tailwaymen. The Minister reached this decision after an unsuccessful bid to find a peace formula m talks with leaders o
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  • 73 1 HONGKONG. Dec. 21: Tne Reverend Marcus Cheng, a 71-year-old pastor m the Church of Christ m China said m a Peking radio broadcast thnt Christians In China enjoyed complete religious freedom the Communist New China news agency reported. According to the Agency Mr. Chene said
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  • 466 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat,, Dec. 25, 1954 NOTES AND COMMENTS "WHITE ELEPHANTS'* QWING to the increased pay and allowances of Government employees, there will be little funds to spare for capital works m the Settlement of Malacca next year. Unless new sources of revenue could be found (which of
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  • 1990 2 INDIA GOVT. TO CONTROL BANKING CO-OPERATION New State Bank To Be Set Up: Reserve Bank's Report BOMBAY: Major reorganization of co-operative credit, agricultural marketing and sector of commercial banking for the benefit of rural areas, especially of the smaller cultivator and handicraftsman, is recommended m a report on the All-India
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  • 71 2 BAREILLY, Three persons were seriously injured when a truck m which, they were travelling collided with the engine of a North-Eastern Railway Passenger train at a level crossing between Izatnagar and Donna Sunday. The train stopped for a few minutes and continued lie journey.
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  • 242 2 Tito Profoundly Impressed By Indians Efforts NEW DELHI: Marshal Tito said here on Monday that be was profoundly impressed" by seeing the Indian people engaged In a "gigantic effort *o overcome the difficult legacy of past backwardness and to achieve economic prosperity." Speaking at a banquet given by Ih'Jm., the
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  • 60 2 CALCUTTA: The University Grants Commission (has, it is learnt, sanctioned Rs 3,44,000 as a spoc.nl non-recurrdng grant to the Institute of Kaaio Physics Electronics, University of Calcutta, for advanced teaching m electronics. The Commission has also sanctioned a recurring annual grant of Rs 46,000
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  • 51 2 NEW DELHI: The expenditure on the forthcoming general elections to the Antlhra Legislative Assembly is estimated at Rs. 30 lakhs approximately. This information was given by Mr. H. V. Pataskar, union Minister for Law, m a written reply to a question m the Lok Sabha.
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  • 145 2 Bank To Promote Industrialization In Pakistan LAHORE: A new bank, the Industrial Bank of Pak'atau 50 ncr cent of the subscribed capital of which will be from Britain and the )U.S.A.. vrtll come into being by the middle, of next year, Mr. A. Muhaiir. Managing Director of tShe National* Bank
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  • 43 2 NEW DELHI: Martial Tito has made a personal gift to the President of India of a Yugoslav musical instilment. An X-ray machine, made m Yugoslavia, has also been presented toy the Yugoslav President to the Government of India. FOC
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  • 78 2 BOMBAY: Mr. B. N. Chakraverty, Acting High Commissioner for India m the U.K., returned to Bombay last Thursday from London aboard the P. and O. liner Strathmore on a S^-month holiday m India. Mr. Chakraverty. who is staying at Raj Bhavan here, will leave fo r
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  • 70 2 ERNAKULAM; Mr. M. C. Thcmas. Chairman of the Central Coir Board, died at the General Hospital here at 1.30 p.m. on Thursday Mr. Thomas was 57. Mr. Thomas, wh c retired as the Development Ccmmisloner and the Development Secretary to the Government of Travancore Cochin, was
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  • 33 2 Periyar E. V. Ramosamy and party seen off at Rangoon harbour before embarking for Singapore on Saturday, Dec. 11. Periyar is it fi resent on a Malayan tour.
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  • 98 2 Prohibitory Order Witndrawn In Madras MADRAS: Tne Commissioner ot Police, Madras, has withdrawn won nruiieu.LUe eitect, the orders he parsed under SSection 41 of Uie f 'ity Poiice Act, m connection witn the proposed bank strike prohubltiiig the .holding ot any metting, gathering, procession, etc., within the limits of Madras
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  • 44 2 Mrs. Pandit Resigns Lok Sabha Seat NEW DELHI; Vijayalakshmi Pandit, who has been appointed India's High Commissioner m London, has resigned her seat m the Lok Sabha with effect from Dec. 17, Mr. Ananthasayanam Ayyangar, Deputy Speaker, announced this m the Lok Sabha. FOC
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  • 57 2 MADRAS: A debate on tm. motion that ."an y further extension of the Indebted Agriculturists (Temporary Relief) Act Is detrimental to the interests of the general public" was held under the auspices of the Law Apprentices aud J unions Aaaojat&ticm. lat the High Court premises lust week,
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  • 34 2 KARACHI: Pakistan will have a substantial rice surplus for export overseas this year. According to the latest estimates, 300,000 tons of rice will FOC be available foi: export.—
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  • 3185 3 Opposition Case Frivolous Unconvincing-Nehru Heated Debate In Lok Sabha NEW DELHI: Though the defeat of the motion tar the removal of the Speaker, discussed m the Lok Sabha last Saturday, was a foregone conclusion it was httie expected tihat the Opposition would present
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  • 66 3 Members of the Cultural Delegation of the People's Kepublic of China photographed with Mauiana Abut tvaiain Azad, Minister for Education, Uovernment uf Ina.a, wtu-n they rahed on the Education Minister^ m New Dakhi, on December 7. Seated on the Minister's right is H. L. Mr. Cheng
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  • 232 3 NEW DELHI: The planning Commission has constituted a prohibition inquiry committee with Mr. S N. Agarwal as chairman, to review the working of prohibition and to recommend a national programme for prothjibitioo. The members of the committee are Mrs. Soioheta Kri-jia-laxu, Mr. S. R. Vasavadu, Mr.
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  • 65 3 Jeep-Truck Collision In Shillong SHILiLONG; A Jeep belonging to the North-East Frontier Agency and a military truck were involved m a heaa-on collision m front of the Deputy 'Connmiasioner\s court here early on Sunday. The driver of the jeep was seriously injured and is lying unconscious m hospital. Inquiries into
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  • 82 3 Threat To Ratnagiri's Mango Crop RATNAGIRI TJhe sudden change of weather during the past four or five days, it ts feared, may affect the mango crop m the district this year. Flowering itself had been delayed due to the late rains and the present cloudy skies threaten to destroy the
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  • 80 3 Andhra Orissa Reach Agreement KURNOOL: Top officials of the Andhra and Ortssa Governments, after a three -hour conference m Waltair, reached "full understanding of each other's points of view" on measures to restore and maintain normally m border town? on both sides it is learnt. The conference was held as
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  • 230 3 BOMBAY: Mr. B. R. Sen, former Indian Ambassador m Italy, arrived here last Wednesday from. Rome by an Air India International plane. Mr. Sen told reporters at Sania Cruz airport that he was feeling very happy to be back m India alter a long period of
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  • 249 4 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 84: Trading remaned on the Stock Exchange In the share* of the Imperial Bank and allied State-Banks In the former princely ■tatea following clarification from the Indian Government. Trading stopped when It was announced that compensation
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  • 125 4 Tandon Lauds Indian Spirit In Kota Tinggi The Indian Commissioner m Malaya, Mr. R. K. Tandon, along with the President of the Johore Indian Congress, Mr. Chinniah Pillay, visited yesterday the flood affected areas of Ulu Tiram and Kota Tinggi and d^ so visited some Of the rubber estates m
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  • 108 4 NEW DELHI, Dec. 24 More than 18,000 Chinese citizens are registered with the Indian Government as residing m India. They make up the largest single group on the roflls of the Foreigners' Registration Bureau. The Bureau, (wrhich has a total of 52,157 foreigners registered with it,
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  • 64 4 NEW DELHI. Dec. 24 A Ministry of Transport spokesman says India plans to acquire two oil tankers, paying up to 10,000,000 Rupees (USS2,IOO,OOOj for /each. The spokesman adds that no order h«s been placed and that no decision has been made whether to buy a
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  • 41 4 NEW DELJII, Dec. 24 A government spokesman told Parliament India has accepted an Austrian Government offer for the placing of 24 Indians with various Austrian linns as apprentices. Dhe spokesman said the trainees arc now being selected. AP
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  • 92 4 A Hindi class for adults ana another for children Will be started under the auspices ol the local Raxnakrishna Mission at the Sardamani Girls School Ncrns Road by Pandit C. R. Sharma from 10th January 1955. Those wishing to Join the class are requested to
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  • 60 4 COLOMBO, OEYLON, l>ec. 24 A. Trade Ministry source said today the Ceylon government is negotiating with Hong Kong to sell rice it got from Red China. Ceylon, the source said, is offering rice at less than t!he price it paid China. Ceylon now has a
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  • 158 4 Ceylon Urged To Ban Import Of Tiles COLOMBO The Parllanur.ta;y advisory Committee un iSmploymenl ;»r.d Training cided to recommend to government th;u it should u.tn the import Ci tiles as the ;n tire requirements of the country can hi i rodi'ced m Ceylon anii wouiJ afford aUii'lonal employ ment on
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  • 178 4 More "Horrible" Person On Earth LONDON: Senator Mact Carthy is "about the mcstj horrible person that ever llv-.» ed," according to Mr. Justice" Gratiaen. talking to the Ceylon Students Association recently. He added that about 90 pet cent of the people m the United States were getting to think the
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