Indian Daily Mail, 23 February 1955
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Title Section16 1955-02-23 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 3bo SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration74 1955-02-23 1 li'dian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru arrived m Cairo, for a two-day visit and talks with Egyptian authorities. During his «tay Nehru had v heavy schedule of conferences and social receptions, including one given at the Indian Embassy for little buys and gh*ls of the Indian Colony m74 words
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168 1955-02-23 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TKI\ ANDKUM, Feb. 22: The Praja Socialist Party Executive have decided to begin statewide agitation against the New Congress Ministry m Travancore-Cochln State m order to mark their protest against the undemocratic methods used by the CongressCopyright - 168 words
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Article77 1955-02-23 1 T.T. K - T.T.K. From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 22: Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari was back m the City yesterday after a long and frank discussion with the Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlal Nehru m New Delhi Sunday ragarding his resignation from tne Commerce Ministry. He refusedCopyright - 77 words
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93 1955-02-23 1 Mrs. Pandit To Discuss Problem Of Coloured BIRMINGHAM England, Feb. 22. Dr. D. R. Prem, President cf the Indian Association m Birmingham, said yesterday that he had invited Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, the Indian High Commissioner to visit the city to discuss "the whole problem of Coloured workers. A civicReuter - 93 words
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Article105 1955-02-23 1 Double Veils For African Malays! CAPETOWN, South Africa, Feb. 22: The spiritual leader of Capetown's Malay community agreed Monday to let Moslem women remove their yashmaks (double veils) to be photographed for South Africa's national population register. He said that he hoped the photographers will be women. The population registerAP - 105 words
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77 1955-02-23 1 Russians Will Change The Climates! LONDON, Feb. 22.—Russia claimed Monday that her atomic scientists some day will be able to make the frozen north ag warm a* France. 'The Tundras will disappear, the subtropical areas will reach the central part of the country, and the climate of the Kolyma regionAP - 77 words
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Article78 1955-02-23 1 LONDON, Feb. 22. Thirteen countries are expected to be represented m the 45th annual All England Badminton Champ.onships at the Empress Hall, London from Mar 23 to 26. They are: England, Australia, Canada, Denmark. Eire. France, Ind:a. Malaya, Pakistan, Scotland, Sweden United States and Wales.Reuter - 78 words
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127 1955-02-23 1 Prasad's Address To Indian Parliament (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 22: "The Government of India's goal is the creation of a Welfare State and Society conforming to the Socialistic pattern and it was the duty of the Members of ParliamentCopyright - 127 words
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Article178 1955-02-23 1 —Warns Prasad NEW DELHI. Feb. 22.—President Rajendra Prasad yesterday opened the Budget Session of the Indian Parliament with a warnine that "the threat of war again darkens the future of humanity." Riding to parliament m the same ceremonial coach which formely carried British viceroys to state functions,AP - 178 words
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Article82 1955-02-23 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 22.— An Indian Government Minister estimates this country's per capita national income for fiscal year 1952-53 at Rupees 261 (U5554.81), a slight Increase over the previous year. Manilal C. Shah, Minister for Revenue and Civil Expenditure, says the latest published data on nationalA.P. - 82 words
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Article86 1955-02-23 1 DACCA, Pakistan. Feb. 82.— Some 215 students including ltf girls were arrested Monday for staging a demonstration on Martyrs Day, 10 other students were taken to hospitals after a clash with police. The students defied an official ban on demonstrations Monday second anniversary of the day policeAP - 86 words
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Article111 1955-02-23 1 NEW YORK. Feb. 22: A young father confessed Monday, police said, that he killed his wife with a shotgun after months of wrangling over whether they should practice birth control. Mrs. Eileen Courtney, 20, was killed by a shot through her breast at 12.45 a.m.AP - 111 words
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Article52 1955-02-23 1 A.THENS. Feb. 22. More than 4,000 of Greece's 5,000 'i-gh school teachers Monday maiiied their resignations to the government m protest against a refusal to increase their pay, their unions claimed. Their present salaries range "torn US$4O to US$9O a montn. The government claims it oennot affordAP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration999 1955-02-23 1 "Your Deeds Should Redound To Credit Honour Of India" Tributes To Services Of Sarangapany (By Our Staff Reporter) "Indians m Afalaya, particularly Tamils, should lead such a life as to wrest the admiration and respect of other communities m Malaya and thereby oring999 words
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416 1955-02-23 1 Hearing In Privy Council LONDON, Feb. 22. The Judicial Committee of the l*rivy Council yesterday began the bearing of an appeal by Mr. R. P. S. Rajasooria, a Kuala Lumpur lawyer against a High Court order of August 1903 suspending him fromReuter - 416 words
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Article176 1955-02-23 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 22: Dr. Helen Keller, blind and deaf American author, described cribed how sne telt Prime Minister Nehru's face with her bands when she met him at family dinner at his house last night. "I was impressed by the nobility and outward and inwaraReuter - 176 words
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Advertisement11 1955-02-23 1 HtHE LEADIM6 TAMIL DAILYp I HjIN MALAYA OVER 17 Y E^L,11 words
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Advertisement8 1955-02-23 1 ICI CREAM Ogjj^gfi COLD STORAGE W?m9 CREAMERIES ftliTflWr8 words
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510 1955-02-23 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Feb. 23, 1955 U. K. Us S. -A Contrast PEACE loving Asians win derive little comfort from the SEATO Conference which is to begin m Bangkok today. Some of the participating powers have themselves announced that the main object of the conference is to put510 words
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1037 1955-02-23 2 Tendency To Withdraw Cases Ignoring Courts Mysore Court's Observations BANGALORE. A Beach of the Mysore High Court, consisting of the Chief Justice, Mr. P. Medapa and Mr. Justice K. N. Padmanabhiah, ordered that the interim bail granted to Mr. A. Kunjan Nadar, Mr. NoorFOC - 1,037 words
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Article, Illustration28 1955-02-23 2 The Chief Minister of Madras, Sri K. Kamaraj, Inaugurating the work on Periyar Hydro-Electric Scheme by switching on an electric button on Feb. 11.28 words
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750 1955-02-23 2 NO HOLIDAY ON MAY I UNOFFICIAL BILL DEFEATED MADRAS: The Madras Legislative Assembly rejected a non -official Bill seeking the declaration of May 1 as a holiday for workers. Mr J. Sivashanmugam Filial,' Speaker, j>resided. Mr. C. Subram 1 1 din Finance Minister, OfsMSMg the Bill, on behalf if theFOC - 750 words
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287 1955-02-23 2 BOMBAY: Mr. K. C. Reddy, Union Minister for Production, disclosed here that about 25 per cent of India' s oil requirements would be met m the near future from fresh sources of oil m Assam. The sources had been tapped m the AssamNAFEN - 287 words
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Article129 1955-02-23 2 HYDERABAD: Dr. S. Bliagawantham, Vice Chancellor of Osmania University, advocated a go-slow policy m the matter of reforming the present system of examination m Indian Universities. He was speaking at a symposium held by the annual conference of the Osmania University Teachers. Association on the present systemFOC - 129 words
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73 1955-02-23 2 PATNA: The Budget of the Bihar Government for 1955--56 presented m the State Assembly by Dr. A. N. Slnha, Finance Minister, showed a deficit of Rs. 9,65,00,000. The Budget did not contain any new taxation proposal Dr. Slnha indicated, however that the Government hadFOC - 73 words
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Article82 1955-02-23 2 MADRAS: Dr. a. Krishnafwami, MP. who had been to New York to attend the m:etin* of the UJST. Human Rights! sub-Commission on Protection of Minority and prevention of discrimination returned to Madras recently by sir from Calcutta. Dr. Krishnaswamy told Pressmen that there was great need forFOC - 82 words
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Article349 1955-02-23 3 Gov.-Gen.'s Order fust <S Valid Appeal To Federal Court LAHORE. The Advocate-Genera) of Pakistan, Mr. Fayyaz Ali, filed an appeal with the Federal Court here against the judgment of the Sind Chief Court allowing the petition of Mr. Tamizuddin Khan, President of the now-dissolved Constituent Assembly.FOC - 349 words
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86 1955-02-23 3 KAKACrU: a new drait Con3t.tut.on for paK^stan has been mmWmWSs under instructions from tne reconstitutea Manomed Ali Cabinet, according tc omcial sources. Tn.s dratt ia understood to be diiierent from the recommendations of the Basic Principles Committee adopted by the Pakistan Constituent Assembly whose dissolutionFOC - 86 words
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Article254 1955-02-23 3 KARACHI: Mr. Ghazanrar AH Khan. Pakistan's Hign Commissioner In New Deim who is at present m Karachi nad a two-hour conference with local editors m the Preso information Department It ■JB. stated that he emphasised the need for Indo-Pakistan amity and good relations and suggested thatFOC - 254 words
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Article108 1955-02-23 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Ghazan*ar All Khan, Pakistan High Commissioner m India, m a statement issued here said that instructions had b«e n ls« sued to Pakistan visa officers m Jullundur and Delhi to issue visas freely and expeditiously to visiter to Lahore fo r the forthcoming horseFOC - 108 words
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Article458 1955-02-23 3 Crime Lowest In India NEW DELHI: The Incidence of orune m India is lower than m most other countries m Uie world according to figures available lrora the statistical analysis of Indictable crime committed In 34 countries of the world, including India m 1962. The analysis, prepared by the GeneralFOC - 458 words
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64 1955-02-23 3 BOMBAY. The Central •Soard of Film Censors has decided to discontinue the remission of censorsnip Ices cither m whole or m part m tnt case of pictures certified ad predominantly Educational witn effect from March 1, 1955. The Board has also decided that hereafter suchFOC - 64 words
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402 1955-02-23 3 •NEW DjI,L,HI; Out of the total population of 3,566 lakhs. Mill lakus or *>«■* per cent belong to the agricultural classes and the remainder Su.2 per cent to non-agrtcuitural ctaftees. In the agricultural claases. 7io lakhs or 29.5 per cent are self-supporting persons,FOC - 402 words
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187 1955-02-23 3 INTENSIVE CULTIVATION IN MADRAS STATE MADRAS: Chemical manures claim nearly 60 per cent of the rise m rice production due to the State Government's intensive cultivation schemes. Next comes Green Manures, 35 per cent, and the remaining 5 per cent, goes to four other factors Improved seeds; tractors and bulldozers;NAFEN - 187 words
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70 1955-02-23 3 Matthai V. C. Of Bombay Varsity BOMBAY: Dr. John Mat- thai has been appointed Vice-Chancellor of Bombay University,. Sixty itine-year h old Dr. Matthai, at present a Director of the Tata group of industries will take over the Vice-Chancellorship of the University on Mar. 15 from Sri N. J. Wad70 words
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Article154 1955-02-23 3 NEW DELHI: More than 10,000 new post offices are to be opened m India by the end of the first Five- Year Plan m March, 1956. The objective is to have at least one post office m every village of 2,000 people. Already the number of postNAFEN - 154 words
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Advertisement372 1955-02-23 3 HANDLOOM FABRICS for their excellence m texture, beauty of design and richness of artistic appeal. THE INDIAN HANDLOOM INDUSTRY has been a producer of cotton, silk and woollen cloth from times immemorial: India's fine Muslins. Chintzes, Shawls, Brocades etc. were the rage of fashionable women m far off Egypt, Greece372 words
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395 1955-02-23 4 Thanu Pillai's Address To Women Workers COLOMBO: Mr. P. T. Thanu Pillai, member of India's Lok Sabha, addressing a mass meeting of women workers at Yatiyantota about 40 miles from here, said that m spite of the fact that the Indian workersF.O.C. - 395 words
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Article50 1955-02-23 4 Mr. C. Kesavan, former Chief Minister of Travan-core-Cochin State. Is scheduled to arrive here tomorrow by s.s. Rajura. The Singapore Kerala Samajam, the Mree Narayana Mission and other Malayalee organizations are arranging a reception for the distinguished Kerala leader at the wharf on his arrival there.50 words
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266 1955-02-23 4 JAP HONESTY AND CEYLON'S COMPARED KOTTK: The honesty of people m Japan, m contrast with some people m Ceylon, was stressed by Mr. L. C'aldera, who recently returned after a visit to Japan. He told a public meeting at the Gangatlllake temple. Madlwela, that there were no policemen at theFOC - 266 words
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64 1955-02-23 4 BOMBAY: The General Board of Film Censors has decided to discontinue the remission of censorship fees, either m whole or m part, In tne case of pictures certified as 'Predominantly Educational,* with effect from March 1. iyr»s. The Board has also decided that hereafter catchFOC - 64 words
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Article152 1955-02-23 4 U.S. DOCTOR TO HELP INDONESIA OAKL.OW CALJFOiTLiLA, 12 An Oakland doctor wiM go halfway around the world to help the Republic of Indonesia. Dr. Douglas D. Toffelmiei an orthopedic surgeon, plans to leave for Solo, Java, on Mar. 1. He will spend at least a yeai aiding war wounded andAP - 152 words
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139 1955-02-23 4 JiONDON, Feb. 22. The Shah of Tran and Queen Soraya were entertained at luncheon yesterday by Prime Minister Churchill. «>ther guests included All Soheily, Iranian ambassauor \to Britain, and severaj memI Derj, or Churchill's cabinet. The luncheon w as at No. 10 Oownirie street. theAP - 139 words
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Article95 1955-02-23 4 Quetta Rocked Again QUETTA, Pakistan, Feb. 22: Violent earth tremors rocked this West Pakistan City Monday for the third successive day. Death toll m the area over the weekend was put at 12. Nearly half the population, which with the suburbs totals more then 82,000, fled their homes. Local authoritiesAP - 95 words
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107 1955-02-23 4 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 22: Rajaji has advised enthusiasts who want Tamil as the State language to "hasten slowly." Presiding over the anniversary celebrations of the late great Tamil scholar Dr. Swaminatha Aiyar, he said there was no reason for fear thatFOC - 107 words
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Article78 1955-02-23 4 WASHINGTON, Feb. 22. U.S. fc'oreign Operations Administrator Harold E. Stassen left by plane Sunday night on a trip to the *'ar East and feouth Asia, Mr. stassen will vi> it India, Pakistan, Ceylon, the Philippines, Korea and Japan. IDs tirst stop wild be at Bangkok forFOC; AP - 78 words
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Article115 1955-02-23 4 C.ENOA, Italy, Feb. 22. The Swedish motorship Noraanland. sunk m Genoa's worst Ftorm m 50 years, burst into (lames last night after a scries of explosions caused by water reaching its carbide cargo on the harbour floor. While firemen fought the tiaze, oil escaped from theAP - 115 words
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Article38 1955-02-23 4 The Trade Agreement of 1946 between the Phil ppines and the United States has been extended upon a completely new basis with the object of promoting a self-supporting economy m the Philippines Republic.38 words
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Article106 1955-02-23 4 SERAI, Brunei, Feb. 22: The Sultan of Brunei flew here yesterday to officially open a multi-anil lion dollar gas processing plant built m Serai oilfield by the British Malayan Petroleum Company Limited The installation, which covers five acres, takes m huge volumes of oilfield naturalReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-02-23 4 The Shah and Queen Scraya of Perafa, who are m London >n a short private visit, lunched with Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh at Buckingham Palace. A.P. Photo shows: Left to right at Buckingham Palace The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles Queen Soroya, the Shah,55 words
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Article62 1955-02-23 4 RANGOON, Feb. 22; The Burmese Prime Minister, U Nu, will leave Rangoon by air for Bangkok on Mar. 7 for a State visit to Thailand of one week, it was officially announced yesterday. After his return to Burma U Nu will fly to Bandung, m Indonesia,Reuter - 62 words
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Article103 1955-02-23 4 Nepal Crisis: Reds Not Invited! KATMANDU. Feb. 22: Crown Prince Mahendra Vl r Vikram Shah of Nepal, who is acting as Regent during his father's illness, has invited political parties and social organisations to send suggestions to end the present political crisis m the country. The. crisis arose from theReuter - 103 words
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Article140 1955-02-23 4 MOSCOW, Feb. 22: Mr. Georgi Malenkow who resigned recently as Russia's Prime Minister, last night attended a gala performance at the Bolshoi theatre with leaders of the Soviet Government but was not seated m the front row of the official box. Mr. Malenkow, now Minister ofReuter - 140 words
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199 1955-02-23 4 BANGKOK, Feb. 22: Prime Minister P. Plbuisonggram said today 20.000 so-called Free Thai troops are assern'oLed m bordering Yun Province of Red China for an attack on Thailand. The Thai Field Marshal addressed a news conference oa heads of three delegations arrived tor Wednesday's199 words
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Article70 1955-02-23 4 PESHAWAR, West Pakistan Feb. 22.— Turkish President Celal Sayer arrived here Monday afternoon on a two day visit to the northern legi/ons. During his stay here the president will meet lull t unusmen and their chicf -3 At Peshawar airport the pi evidential party was receivedAP - 70 words
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Article45 1955-02-23 4 The Governor, Sir John Nicoll, flew to Hong Kong yesterday morning (Tuesday) for a short visit. He will return tc Singapore o n Thursday, Feb. 24. The Chief Secretary. Mr. W. A. C. Goode. is acting as the Governor's Deputy.45 words
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