Indian Daily Mail, 12 January 1955

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL X. NO. 326 SINGAPORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CEJVf S
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  • 945 1 Even Ancient Greeks And Romans Borrowed From! ami I! Bangkok Brahmins Recite Tamil Verses! Says Rev. Than! Nayagam S. Indian Varsities And Scholars Urged To Take Up Research Into Tamil Influence (By Our Staff Reporter) "Tamils have made great contributions to world cultures and have influenced
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  • 90 1 Key. lnaiu Nayagam, was present at the Happy Wuriu sistu.um laet nigav, when the Music and Dame competitions were held. Mr. ii. isarangapany, Secretary of the xanw.> Festival celebration Committee, intruuueed the di* f-.n^ii-Mu-d guest to the auu.ence. Key. Than! Nayagam, then addreas.ng the
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    41 1 Blow, blow blow bunt! and run first: An event m the Tamils *e*t val Sports held at the Jalan Be tar stadlnm on Sunday; jan. 9, Looking at the Young oomretftora at the rlfnt extreme is Mn G. Sarangapany (m tootij.
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  • 116 1 Nehru Welcomes Them back to Family From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 11 Premier Nehru has whole-heartedly welcomed the decision of All India Forward Bloc to rejoin the Indian National Congress. I.N.A. General Mohan Singn, who is now the una.spuied leader of the Bloc,
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  • 45 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 11.—Kashmir's Natural beauty s incomparable, Yuvaraj Kar.inaing told Madurai pressmen and disliked the State being compared to Switzerland. Kashmir Is Kashmir you may call Switzerland, Kashmir of Europe if you like he added. Copyright.
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  • 39 1 KARACHI, Jan. 11: Pakistan Monday night announced nationalisation of all airlines m the country and disclosed plans to operate a service to London via Cairo starting on January 19. Governor-General Ghulam Mohammed announced the decision.- AP
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  • 147 1 from Our Own Correspondent M^DANAf AL.LE, Jan. 11. —Another Congressman yias ocen elected unopposed for Anunra Assembly irom TnamDaiipali constituency. He J> T. If. Venkatasuboa Redui, tormer M.UA., because nominations of two otnor candied ites, jindependent and Communist" were 'rejectee*. Copyright. YET ANOTHER Congress Party has
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  • 38 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELJiI, Jan. 11. Pandit Pant took over the Borne Portfolio yesterday from Dr. Katju who is now Defence Minister. Mr. Krishna Menon's long expected appointment m the Cabinet was not announoed.-
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  • 191 1 KARACHI, Jan. 11: Officials of the Aga Khan's large religious following m Pakistan said Monday night they would wholeheartedly support Prince Ay Khan aa their new leader. Such a move would elect Aly as high priest and spiritual leader of the Bohra community. Shulamali Allana, a
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  • 114 1 NAGPUR, India. Jan. 11: Mr. C. Kajagopalacnan, tormer Uovernor-ueiieral of India urged great powers to stop maKing or storing atomic and "other diaboiicaL weapons. Tne use 01 aiomic aud hydogon weapons would totally ananilate mankind, and "You can rehabilitate people only
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  • 123 1 Negotiated Settlements, Not Arms Piling CALCUTTA, Jan. 11: Burmese Foreign Minister Sao Hkun Khlo told newsmen he thought this year would see the world powers pay more attention to negotiated settlements of disputes rather than to piling up arms. The minister, en route from London to Rangoon, said world tension
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  • 157 1 KATMANDU, Nepal, Jan. 11: Steel -helmeted police and tear gas squads stood by at a mammoth public meeting here as Mr. P. b. Koiraia, President of the Nepali Congress, launcned the first civil disoDedience campaign m this independent riimalayan Kingdom's nistory. The campaign, led by tne Nepali
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  • 108 1 EDEN TO SPEND 5 DAYS IN INDIA NEW DELHI, Jan. 11. Biu.sh Foreign Secretary, Sir Aiuncny iUden, wnl spend live tiays m Inai a on his way back no m the SniA'io Conference m Bangkok m Marcn, it was learned her e today. He will have talk s with Prime
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  • 62 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 11. First motor-cycles to be made m India will be manutactured here by Madras Motors Limited m association with Koyal Enfield Company England. Mr. K. Easwaran. Director Madras Firms returned to the city from England with two British technical experts
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  • 53 1 Fro m Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 11.— Land Customs cardon around former French Settlements was lilted last midnight and today trains and cars were crossing the borders without the troublesome checking. However, flying squad Is operating- which hopes to check smuggling luxury goods and liquor
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  • 73 1 TAIPEH, Formosa, Jan. 11 i At least 66 Chinese Communist warp Janes bombed the strategic Tachen Islands m the Keels' biggest air raid against Chinese Nationalist territory and the Defence Ministry said two of the Russian built aircraft were shot down. In addition to two
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  • 162 1 NEW utlLtil, Jan. 11: An Indian Judge has ruled that India's wealthy Hindu temple idols possess property rights and can fifle suits to proieri them. He kkis giving judgment yesterday m a case brought by the temple idol of the It i ml v God Krishna
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  • 112 1 Mammoth Welcome To Dhebar Fro m Our Ow n Correspondent MaDKAS, Jan. 11. Two ricnly capnsoned elepn'ants will lead tne new President m a grand procession through Satyamurti Nagar opening the national Congress at Avadi. On previous occasions bullocks by trauition tne party's •symbol hav e led such processions. Kadniclad
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  • 25 1 BELGRADE (Yugoslavia;, Jan. 12; Communist Yugoslavia and Communist China have estabhsnea tuil diplomatic iclauons and agreed to exchange amodssaaors, tne Yugoslav Foreign Ministry announced.— AP
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  • 59 1 STOP PRESS DAG LEAVES CHIINA HONG HONG, Jan. 11.— Mi. Dag Hammnrskjoeld, Secretary General of the United Nation**, carrying In his locked briefcase the results of his talks with Chinese Premier Chou fen Lai on the preeing of 11 imprisoned American airmen today crossed* barbed wir c of the China
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  • 45 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 11. Talks between India and the United States for a new air agreement nave been broken <iif, it was learned here today. ...No new agreement will now be concluded before the existing agreement expires on Friday.- Reuter
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  • 33 1 ROME, Jan. 11. Marshal Rodolfo Graziani, Italy's grizzled "Desert Lion" of World War 11, die<J today at a Rom« clinic where he was to have undergone an operation. AP
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  • 1273 2 British Minister Explains NEW DELHI. Mr. A. R. W. Low. Britisn Minister of State, m the Board of Trade, now on two-week visit to India to explore possibilities of strengthening commercial relations between the two countries urged that with India on the threshold
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  • 24 2 Yugoslav President Marshal Tito receiving a silver cup from President Dr. Kajen.dra Prasad at the Kashtrapati Bhavan New Delhi.
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  • 113 2 PATNA: An "Ideal village" near Patna claims that all its 1.000 inhabitants arc literate, and that there has been no single case of litigation l n the last 100 years. Th! b 300-acre Nagawan village was "adopted 7 by the Patna Rotary Club six years ago to be
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  • 387 2 MADRAS: Indians could be proud of their achievements since the attainment of Inde* pendence and the future oi the country was bright and India was wielding much power and influence throughout the world, said s»r Kenneth Mealing, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Mercantile
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  • 331 2 Nadars Urge Merger Of Tamil Areas In T.-C. TRANQUEBAR: The 24th conference of the Nadar Mahajana Sangam. was held a* Poiayar, a m ne from here, it was attended by a lar^c numbier of dr.tgates from alj ovei Tamil Nad. Mr. A- M. M. Chinnamani Nadar, of Tuticorin, w ho
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  • 417 2 No Controlled Democracy In Pakistan BOMBAY: Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bashani, the Awami League leader of East Pakistan, arrived here from Pans after seven months' stay abroad. In the course of a chat With Pressmen at the Santa Cruz airport, Maulan a Bashan said that on no condition would be
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  • 305 2 INTERNATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF MUSLIM YOUTH KAIIACHI: Pakistan prime Minister Mr. Mohammad Ah, inaugurating the plenary ses-s-on of the International Assembly of Muslim Ycuth here, offered Islamic socialism as panacea for the ills of the present world, torn between capitalism and communism. The Prime Minister told the Assembly cf 149 delegates
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  • 763 2 INDIA'S MAN-POWER-VALUE JAIPUR: Dr. B. R. Misra, Dean cf the Faculty of Commerce, Patna University, m n.s presidential address to the eghth All-India Commerce Conference here stressed the need to follow an economy policy, the goal of which should ~>e the max. mum util.sation of the. human wealth of the
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  • 82 2 BARODA: Sri Nehru told the Indian Science Congress that he saw m this world tctlriy that many of the great qualit es he beheved m, were vanishing. •'People were gettng rougher, coarser, more beligerent to each other. "I do not see what it will profit an
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  • 994 3 March Of Science Peace Discoveries Of Destructive Nature Under World Control BARODA: Addressing th« 42 se«i«i.... *w srie߀r^ co ?r M r lon Nehr«, the w^ idl sr aujruratt-d the He-wion, BA i d th^ DreWn^ t mad. »,sslNe by the BeW. P^ trWnS^SSta t^ i* tioiwhip between •dentists tech^ciaiL
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  • 1009 3 HYDERABAD. Laying the foundation stone of the College of Agriculture at Himayatsagar, about ten mites from Hyderabad, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice-President of India, stressed the need for bettering the material life of the people by infusing m the peasantry a sense of self-reliance
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  • 132 3 Madras Moratorium Bill MADRAS: The Government Bill to replace the present Moratorium Act due to expire on Feb. 28, will be brought up m the Madras Legislative Assembly, it is learnt on Feb. 7, when its next meeting commences. The report of the Committee constituted by the Congress Legislature Party
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  • 109 3 BHOPAL: Four orphan "puppies'' have been adopted by the Municipal Board of Sehore following the death of their "mummy" a few ours after {jiving birth to them. The "puppies" have been provided shelter m a corner of the Board's Office premises. An expenditure of Rs 2-8
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  • 126 3 MADRAS: A meeting of tile Council of the State Bar Federation was held recently. The administration report of the Federation since January, 1953, waa presented by Mr. A. N. Veeraraghavan, Secretary. The report referred, among other things, to the memorandum of the Federation against the
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  • 91 3 MADRAS: A Commonwealth Law Conference is proposed to be held m London about the middle of July, 1955, m which Bar Associations and Law societies m the Commonwealth countries and Colonial territories will participate. The agenda before the Conference covers a wide range of subjects including land
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  • 284 3 MADRAS: Two dark, short, lean, aged men, had a shortlived thrifil of joy at the rich harvest they had fro m a burglary when, together with their booty, the police took them into custody. Evidently age is no barrier to criminal tendency, for both Chinna Gengan
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  • 101 3 KARACHI: Mr. A- R. "W. Low, Minister of the Board of Trade, arrived here last week to discuss trade expansion with Government and commercial interests. He was accompanied by Sir Maunce Dean, also of the Board of Trade. Mr. Low hoped Pakistan's rapid industrial programme would mean
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  • 564 3 MADURAI: Mr. c- Subramaniam, Minister for L*w, called upon lawyers to adapt themselves to the changing pattern of society m the country and said that there was no need for the m to fear that their profession would be adversely affected by changes m the laws
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  • 169 3 NEW DELHI: A reformed national calendar for five years baaed on the current Saka era beginning from April! 13/14 has been tentatively recommended by the Calendar Reform Committee which was appointed by the Cau/nciil of Scientific and Industrial Research sometime ago. An experimental calendar on the lines of
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  • 338 4 Issue Of T.R.Ps To Indians CONTROLLER CLARIFIES POSITION (OLOMHO: The Ceylon Government h policy m regard to issue «f temporary residence permits to persons of incuan c.r.gtn and qua notices were c»rined by tne Controller of j/nini K ration, Mr. S. K. 1). Jayanvuine at a conference Oetweon him and
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  • 370 4 (JOLOMUO: "We ar e piouu to ne an integral part ox tae i.eylonese nation and we a** proud to have conmoutea j*j iirgciy and decisively to trie tlMOua, peace and prosperity oi our country, it is out cciirviction tnat we best serve Sri Laniia and maKe our contnouuon
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  • 55 4 MAHARAGAMA: When the roiun of a 70-year man named K. de Fonseka, <«f AHwasainuwa, was taken .ns.de a church for the last rites t« be performed, the man s motuer, 100-year-uld V. Sarah Daridu, who clung to tue coflto nobbing, -Aake me also with you, my
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  • 123 4 JAFFNA: He would do his vest to establish a broadcasting station m Jaii'na, said Mr. S. .Natesan, Minister of fosts and iiroaacasting, at the 17th annual general meeting cf the janna musicians' co-opera-tive society held m the Va.deswaran Vidyalayam hall. The Society resolved that the
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  • 66 4 New it is the veterans' turn to entertain the audience at the Jalan Besar Stadium on the Sport* Final day. Sunday, Jan. They are running 220 yards (Handicap) walking race. In the picture Mr. M. I'onnuHamy (Referee) is leading and won tne nrst prize. Mr. G. Sarangapany
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  • 76 4 RANGOON, Jan. 11: Ceylon has asked Burma to reduce the price of rice she is supplying Ceylon to £40 per ton, an authoritative source said yesterday. Under a four-year agreement Burma is to supply 200,--000 tons of rice annually to Ceylon. Ceylon contracted to pay £48
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  • 30 4 Mr. YE. Shanmugam Chettiar J-P« giving the start m the Tug-of-War finals held at the Jalan Besar Stadium, Sunday. Jan. 0Sivaji Sports Club beat Seletar Tamil Association.
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  • 407 4 COLOMBO: That a Sinhalese Buddhist should be selected a* Vice-Chancellor of the Ceylon University m succession to Sir Ivor Jennings was one the resolution unanimously passed at a public- meeting held at the Borron Memorial Hall presided over by the chief monk of Matale South.
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  • 193 4 Arts Crafts Of Tamils Jaffna People Urged To Revive JAFFNA: People In Jaffna should) make every effort to revive the arts and crafts of the Tamils, which were, sadly neglected today due to want of patronage, said Mr M. Srt Kant ha, the Government Agent, at a meeting held to
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  • 170 4 TO TEACH MINIS TERS? INGIKIYA: Famlita Paththanuuwana Dewaiultta Mueru, presiu.ng at a mass meet- n ol buuuiixscs at iveuarainaya Teiupie, saiu that he was inipart'd vo leacn the Ministers ainualese if tne uaouiet a^n-» <i to it and provitted tne .♦linisuTs had the average intelligence, wnich he douoted. lie said
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  • 233 4 MATARA: "Although the ■egaining of the national free10m theoretically dates from L94S, Lankn's struggle to get jack her real freedom, which ncludes spiritual, cultural sio:ial and moral nonslavery, has inly just begun", said Mr. Wiimot P. Wijetunga, President of the Matara Sihala Sanskrit Sabha presiding
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  • 42 4 KARACHI, Jan. 11.— An economic aid agreement amounting to U5560,000,900 was signed today between Pakistan and the United States. Finance Minister Chaudhri Mahammad AH represented Pakistan while U.S. Ambassador Horace A. HUdreth represented the United State*.— AP
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  • 135 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 11: President Eisenhower today asKed tne U.S. congress 101 power to maKe a -numerate, gradual and reciprocal' cut m uinns oy as mucli as lo per cent In a special message, me President said this nations own interest requires a toieigu
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  • 31 4 CAIRO, Jan. 11: Tafozal Aly, Pakistan's new ambassador to Egypt, presented his credentials to Premier Nasser. A guard of honour band played the Pakistan national anthem.- AP
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  • 150 4 PARIS, Jan. 11: Frances no. 1 fashion expert told 200 American women here Monday iiat their sisters m the states often dress In a way that ..lakes them "too glacial, too glazed, and too sophisticated." The hard words came from hristian Dior. He spoke at h luncheon
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  • 142 4 SHEFFIELD, Jan. 11: A foreign girl who marries a British soldier abroad does so for j better or for worse' 1 and should stay with him ever if life here is not as she imagined it, a divorce court judge said m Sheffield. But he
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  • 123 4 Horses Buried 2,000 Years Ago In Leningrad MOSCOW, Jan. 11: Horses, buried m the Siberian ice toi more than 2,000 years are nov> on show m Leningrad, the Soviet News Agency, Tuss said. These and otaer valuable finds made by Soviet archaeologists m the burial mounds oa Pazyryk Valley m
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  • 33 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 11: President Eisenhower repoitea to Congress that schemes had been completed or were under way for disposing abroad of (U.S.) $578 m. worth of surplus farm products.- Reuter
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  • 63 4 Sir Eric Pridie, Chief Medical Adviser to the Colonial Office, now m Singapore will visit the Woodbridge Hospital at 9.30 a.m. today (Wednesday). At 11 a.m. He will visit the Trafalgar Home. At 2.30 P-m. Sir Eric will visit the Tan Tock Seng Hospital and at
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  • 115 4 Republic Day Football Tournament AH those Indian players who wish to participate an tiu-' Hepuuiic L»av tootDali Tuurr.ament m~y please give tueir names arid playing position co the i x»nvenen-, Mr. M. Kr.siin.in, at No. 28, Grange Road, Singapore, before January 32. 1955. Badminton Tournament Finals Tne inaian Republic L)ny
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  • 94 4 U.S. Attitude To Afro- Asian Conference WASHINGTON, Jan. 11: The State Department spokesman said the United States Government was still studying the recent communique issued by the Prime Ministers of tne Five Colombo Powers calling for a conference of African and Asian Nations m Indonesia next April. China Japan and
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