Indian Daily Mail, 13 February 1955
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Title Section18 1955-02-13 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. X NO. 350 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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81 1955-02-13 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 12. The Chief Minister Kamaraj Nadar inaugurated yesterday work on Pe-iyar Hydro- electric Scheme at Thekkadi, *ig-hty miles from Mudurai, where a power station will be built. The schemes is one of the moßt ambitious for Tamilnad costing more81 words
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516 1955-02-13 1 Nehru Not In Favour Of Soviet Proposal? TALKS WITH EDEN LONDON, Feb. 12. The main weight of secret diplomatic efforts tj stop the Formosa Straits fighting switched from Moscow and New York to London yesterday. Sir Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, received mReuter - 516 words
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Article177 1955-02-13 1 Polling Begins In Andhra I From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 13. Polling began Thursday morning m Andhra State's first general election caused by the defeat of the Pr&kasam Ministry. About one-fifth of the State's twelve million voters were to choose 43 members from 35 constituencies yesterday, the rest of177 words
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Article106 1955-02-13 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb. 12. The Government of India have appointed an Expert Committee for the study of the problem of erosion caused by heavy seas off Dthanushkodi--India' 3 most Southern Railway terminal and ferry port for Ceylon. The sea has eaten into land106 words
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Article80 1955-02-13 1 Sec-Council Meeting Tomorrow NEW YORK, Feb. 158: The United Nations Security Council will meet at 1630 GMT on Monday m the Formosa situation, it waa officially announced \eaterda&. The agenda will be the Name as that approved on January 31. The Council then gave priority to a New Zealand proposalReuter - 80 words
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Article89 1955-02-13 1 Congress Hopes In T-C From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 12. Mr. Panimpilli Govinda Menon. Leader of the Congress Legislature Party m T.C. State Assembly met the Rajpramukh yesterday without immediate result. He told Pressmen later that he had informed the Rajpramukh Chat he is hopeful about forming a stable89 words
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Article57 1955-02-13 1 COLOMBO, CeyQon Feb. 12 Ceylon's Ministry Of Defense (Friday accqflerated its planning to meet any war emergency. It announced a campaign to recruit >oung men 18 to 25 yeans old for voluntary civil defense training. A reliable source said the Ministry also has decided to increaseAP - 57 words
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Article, Illustration47 1955-02-13 1 PHOTO. Egyptian Premier GAMAL ADDEL NASSER and Yugoslavia's first President JOSIP BROZ TITO conferred for six and a half hours aboard Tito's yacht, the Yugoslav training ship "Galeb" at Suet, Feb. S. Tito is returning home after a vitit to India and Burma. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article218 1955-02-13 1 BELGRADE, Feb. 12: Yugoslav President Tito said again yesterday that Yugoslavia will not enter any bloc Communist or western but will pursue an independent course to "support the policy of peace." Sun-bronzed from hi« 73-day trip to India. Burma and Egypt, the Yugoslav Communst leader disembarkedAP - 218 words
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Article88 1955-02-13 1 RANGOON, Burma, FeD. 12. Burma agreed Friday to sell Ceylon rice this year at U. 5.5110.400 per ton. A four year agreement Between the countries, signed m January 1954, provides for Ceylon to buy 200 thousand tons of rice from Burma eacli year, but Ceylon'sAP - 88 words
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Article, Illustration101 1955-02-13 1 Indian music and dancing were a feature of the celebration m Canberra, Australia's national capital, of Indian Republic Day, a t a reception by the Indian High Commissioner General K. M. Cariappa on Jan. 26. More than 500 guests, including members of the Diplomatic Corps, leaders101 words
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Article54 1955-02-13 1 b'rom Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Feb. It. Three days after his Ministry's decisive defeat, Mr. Pattom Thanu Pittat was still m office yesterday.. The Rajpramukh has jornnaUy notified that TJiami Pillai has submitted his resignation but he has been asked to continue till other54 words
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3482 1955-02-13 1 QUO V ADIS MALAY A DATO ONN'S ANALYSIS Sovereign Independent State Of Malaya Within C'wealth Citizenship Nationality Not For Those <Not With Us' Malay Is National Language Addressing a public meeting sponsored by the Party Negara at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur last Monday, Dato Onn bin Jaafar visualized, establishment3,482 words
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209 1955-02-13 1 To Discuss Matter which is Sub Judice From Out Own Correspondent D MADRAS, Feb. 12. All Pressmen and visitors were cleared from public galter»e& m the Madras State Assembly on Thursday when the House went into a secret session to discuss a matter which209 words
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Article109 1955-02-13 1 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Pet). 12. Informed quarters said Friday the U.N. Security Council will meet Monday 1630 GMT to discuss the Formosa question. The 11-nation Council has been m recess since January SI when it sent an invitation to Red China to take part m the FormosanA.P. - 109 words
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1199 1955-02-13 2 Donald Harker - Donald Harker By Sir Mortimer Whttler To Conduct Research Again WHEN Sir Mortimer Wheeler T returned home from India and Pakistan four years ago, after a Jong spell of archaeological field work, his name was completely unknown to the vast majority of men1,199 words
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Article161 1955-02-13 2 NEW DELMI: A book on Indian women will be published this year by the National Council of women m India. The book will provide infor raation on various aspects of life of Indian women of all classes, Mr* Vijayalakshml Pandit will be on c of the contributors. ManyNAFEN - 161 words
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Article, Illustration165 1955-02-13 2 Young Tamil Students Celebrate Tamils Festival Stagapst* members of th* TamU Mwuo Wiiats Bell Ck* celebrated Tamils Festival on Feb. 1, at Sri BanMatrislißg, mission nrcsnises 9k Bf osvta Road Mr. V. T. Ann, t— f lij the luWtwHw Mia* Chokkamma (Students Bell Club member) presided. Several students spoke o»165 words
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Article224 1955-02-13 2 EXPANSION OF STEEL INDUSTRY CALCUTTA: Mr. X.C Reddyes statement that the Union Government nave decided to create a production capacity of 6.000,000 tons of steel during the second Five-Year Plan and that they were thinking of raising it to 10.--000,000 tons by the end of the third (Five-Tear Plan, hasNAFEN - 224 words
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Article190 1955-02-13 2 HYDERABAD: The walrld's largest sapphire, treasured ue a heirloom by a Hyderabad nobkt, ia being offered for sale to the National Art Purchase Committee. Of the stae of a bi* egg, the gem Is oat In the shape of an-ear-rtng. It weight* 918 carats or 16 tola*,FOC - 190 words
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461 1955-02-13 2 CALCUTTA. The continuance of English as the major foreign language m India was strongly advocated by Professor E. V. Gatenby, an international on the teaching of English as a second language. Professor Gatenby, who is on a study tour of India, BurmaNAFEN - 461 words
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Article201 1955-02-13 2 KARACHI: Shortage nf cement m this country is expected to end W hen two bt* cement factories go into production by the end of this year. The New Zealand-aided ing an anftuat output of 120.* Zeal-Pak Oefent facWty hav--000 ton a will start production In October. TheNAFEN - 201 words
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Article, Illustration30 1955-02-13 2 m k tJ?**™**,?* 3 P.WJ>. Staff members, KlMf to Mr '_s; WilBOO who ta proceeding to the United Kingdom on rettremcnt as Engineer, r.W.D., Klang.30 words
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267 1955-02-13 2 MADRAS: To meet all those who helped mi n the successful conduct of the 60th session cf the Indian National Congress at Avadi, a dinner party was arranged at the Woodlands, Mylapore. Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister, Mr S S Vasan, Mr. P. Kakkan," iWFOC - 267 words
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Article91 1955-02-13 2 KARACHI: Dr. Frank c Laubach, world literacy expert, has submitted a nvepoint plan to the Pakistan Government t o combat illiteracy m the country. Among the salient features of his plan is training of teachers he recommends voluntary teachers from among scnool teachers and college students. HisFOC - 91 words
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75 1955-02-13 2 MADRAS: The Madras Government has submitted «o the Union Government a twoyear plan for ex-criminal tribes. At present as no suitable non-official agency is forthcoming to take «p the work, the welfare of the former criminal tribes Is m the carge of the GovernmentNAFEN - 75 words
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Article30 1955-02-13 2 KARACHI: -The Government of Bind is to build 20--000 houses at a cost of approximately rb. 8,000.000 m vtirtoua towns for the rehabilitation of refugees. NAFENNAFEN - 30 words
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Article69 1955-02-13 3 RAJKOT: The devotee of a Goddess at the village of Ulapur m Zalavad District) is on h fast Bince Jan. 24 m order to bring about a ahange of heart among thieves, who did not even spare the ornaments and jewels of the God■lpps. In spiteFOC - 69 words
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Article, Illustration22 1955-02-13 3 m Sn V. T. KRISHXAMACH ART, Deputy Chairman of the Wanning Commission had d'ttnss'om with Madras Govern'«'t omdftlf at Uw fikcrttartat ncmOy,22 words
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612 1955-02-13 3 Exploring new market* for Indian goods m Hi Wain is llai task of a slim. J6-year-o)d girl, Mis?, Monica Sen. who was born n the Punjab, was educated st Madras and has family links with l>arjeer.ng. Miss Sen works asNAFEN - 612 words
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Article159 1955-02-13 3 Successor To Krishnamachari NEW DELHI: Mr. T. T. KriSiinamachaii's decision to quit l.c Union Cabinet now appears to be irrevocable, and interest is already being evinced here m regard to his successor. One name mentioned is that of Mr. K. C. Neogy, a former Union Commerce Minister and at presentFOC - 159 words
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Article122 1955-02-13 3 MADRAS: The City Council at its meeting Mr. M. A. Chidambaram Cbettiar, Mayor, ie the chair approved the Commissioner's note regarding flying of the flag of t?ie Mayor over the Ripon Buildings. The Commissioner's note mentioned that as desired by Uie Mayor, action had bean taken to flyFOC - 122 words
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Article, Illustration41 1955-02-13 3 Sri K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister of Madras paid a visit to the Congress Exhibition at Teynatnpet on 30th i Jan. 1965. The picture shown the Chief Minister at "the genuine and forged notes section of the Police Stall.41 words
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562 1955-02-13 3 A FEW days after he arrived m London for the Commonwealth Conference. Mr. Krishna Menon again met and chatted with an Indian girl from Calcutta whose study career he had been able to help when he was High Commissioner here. Miss Protima BoseNAFEN - 562 words
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81 1955-02-13 3 American Honour For Madras Headmistress MADRAS: The first Indian woman to receive the tide of Best Woman of the Year from the Altrusa Club of Louiston, and Cladkston (U.S.) is Srimathi R. Kanthimathi, Headmistress of the Lady Wlllingdon Htgh School. The title is awarded to the leading woman m business,FOC - 81 words
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Article, Illustration76 1955-02-13 3 JOSTLING CROWD IN BATU CAVES As a result of thousands of South Indian Hindu* crowding n Uatu Caves on ThaJpusam Day ther e resulted a regular mqw many losing thtir way, several los<ng their jewels, and chidren being caught m the midst of surging crowd. In fact the situation remained76 words
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Article94 1955-02-13 3 RAJKOT. Prime Minister Nehru has become a zamindar." He got 10 bighas of land as gift from Darbar Kathad Ohampraj of Mota Eamadhiyala on his last birthday. The land was being looked after by a farmer, Lavji Ram Nakrani of Mota village as Darbar Champraj's tenant,FOC - 94 words
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Article297 1955-02-13 3 TANJORE. The yield of main samba paddy, which is generally grown m about 10,00,000 acres of land m Tanjore district, is said to be very satisfactory, and m mauy places it is reported that the yield is nearly double the normal yield. It is computed onFOC - 297 words
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Article84 1955-02-13 3 NEW DEL«I: Pyrite deposits possessing an average of 43 pe r cent sulphur content have been discovered In Shahabad district m Bihar by the Geological 43ntrvey 6f India. Preliminary analyses of these deposits (have shown that the sulphur content varies between 40 and 46 per cent. TheseNAFEN - 84 words
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296 1955-02-13 3 More Central Aid For Handloom And Allied Industries NEW DELHI: The Goverrtment of India has sanctioned further grants and loans for the development of the handloom, small-scale and cottage industries. A loan of Ks. 17,98,150 oaß been given to Madras m provide working capital lons to cooperate societies for theFOC - 296 words
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Article, Illustration112 1955-02-13 3 BOMBAY: Mr. B. P. Pate), General Manager of the Muni-cipal-owned Bombay Electric Supply and Transport Corporation, recommended the gradual abolition of tram cars m Bombay. According the Commerce Graduates' Association here he said that the slow-moving tram cars, which created perpetual traffic problems m the city,FOC - 112 words
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Article186 1955-02-13 3 NEW DELHI; Two Heron planes will arrive m India from London on February 27. Four pilots of the Indian airlines Corporation leit yesterday for a Lodon for a three-week course m operational training of the new type of aircraft with thu manufacturers. After completing their training!,NAFEN - 186 words
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Article397 1955-02-13 4 "There is no doubt whatsoever, m my own mind, that Malay must needs become and remain the National Language of Malaya. "We shall never go forward m promoting the progress and adoption of a National language, if we divide our loyalty to it with another language, however desirable.397 words
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190 1955-02-13 4 Singapore Kerala Saiuajuat held a meeting Thursday at the Samajam Hall m oraet i.o discuss way£ and means io accord a very suitable i*udlic reception to dree O Kesavan, cx-Cnief Minister of Travan-core-Cochln, who is expected to visit Singapore m the near190 words
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Article133 1955-02-13 4 £Vom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, i.'eb. 1-' Pol! ins was b isn ir. ail ihe .'ocinjj liatUMM m Antiiira veaterday, but >n i.:e .uternoon neiit kept taie p4 o;»i« mttoj. fteporls say Uiat more man liity per cent voted, morn of them being women. There were133 words
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Article21 1955-02-13 4 KARACHI: An increase of over 56 per cent m this country's cotton production by 1960 is foreseen here. FOCFOC - 21 words
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