Indian Daily Mail, 16 November 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 273 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 37 1 photo. The "Big Four" Foreign Minister* together after a dinner given by the Birtish Delegation m Geneva, Nov. 10. From left. Pi nay (France,) Molotov. (Russia), MacMiUan (Britain) and Dulles, (U.S.). A.P.
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  • 849 1 ''Malay Indonesian Will Grow Into A Common Language" -Fed, Ed, MinLter "Malay and Indonesian will grow into a common language at some tutu re date," declared Dato Abdul Razak, Minister of Education, m a statement issued soon alter his return to Kuala Lumpur from Indonesia. Da to Razak who was
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  • 134 1 GENEVA* Nov. 15: Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, warned the Soviet Union against ex. porting its surplus arms to other countries "to meet its large import needs and serve its other aims." In what conference quarters regarded to
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  • 483 1 I?A\<;.\LORE. Nov. 15. An Indian manufactured trainer aircraft, the H.T.-2, took off fro m here this morning on a demonnt ration flight to South East Asia prospecting for a market. Squadron-leader B. K. GWiosh, one of the test pilots of
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  • 66 1 U.K. TOP ATOM EXPERTS TO VISIT RUSSIA LONDON, Nov. 15. A party of Britain's top atom experts will take off Tuesday for a six day visit to Russia, the government announced last night. All are officials of the government's atomic energy authority. Russian scientists tha s summer visited Britain's closely
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  • 46 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 15.— The British Delegation has announced that Britain was prepared to acquiesce m the admission of "All 18 outstanding applicants," for membership of the United Nations, even though, it said, the qualification^ of some Were open to doubt.— Reuter
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  • 169 1 Chinese Bus Dispute: Talks Deadlocked A meeting was held yesterday afternoon m the Labour Department between the Singapore Bus Workers- Union and the Singapore Bus Ownes' Association m an attempt to resolve the differences now existing between the parties. The Union agreed to withdraw its five demands from all u
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  • 70 1 LONDON, rJov. 15: Prince Charles, the heir apparent to the British throne, celebrated his seventh birthday yesterday. The youngester awoke early at Windsor Castle, where he has been spending the week. end with his father and mother and began unwrapping pre- sents after breakfast. One present
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  • 39 1 JERUSALEM, Israel, Nov. 15. An Israeli Foreign Minis try spokesman said today "we are ready at any time to conclude an agreement with Egypt i or Syria for an exchange of prisoners." AP
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  • 190 1 World Population Rising Will Be 2227 Million In Twenty -five Years! NEW YORK, NOV. 15: THE POPULATION OF ASIA EXCLUDING THE FAR NORTH, WILL HAVE INCREASED BY 1980 TO BETWEEN 1816 MILLION AND 2227 MILLION FROM ITS PRESENT 1320 MILLION ACCORDING TO A UNITED NATIONS ESTIMATE. The world organisation said
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  • 31 1 GENEVA, Nov. 15.— Russia agreed on Monday to give South Viet Nam more time for arranging elections slated m mid— l9s6 to unite the divided indochinese State.- AP
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  • 184 1 Tungku Warns Amnesty Period Will End Soon Reds Asked To Decide Quickly "ON my return from Indonesia I fully expected to receive a letter from Chin Peng but that letter never came. It is obvious therefore thlat either Chin Pengl is making light of
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  • 142 1 GENEVA, Nov. 15.— The Big Four Foreign Ministers session on East-West contacts this morning ended m deadlock, Conference sources reported. Mr. Molotov the Soviet Foreign Minister today denounced the Western n point plan for improving East-West contacts as being deliberately directed against the interests of the Soviet Union
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  • 84 1 AFRASIAN CONFAB TO DISCUSS ISRAEL-EGYPT DISPUTE JAKARTA, Nov. 15.— The Indonesia Foreign Ministry announced that a note had been sent to the four other Colombo Powers urging they convene immediately to see what could be done to settle Arab-Israeli disputes A spokesman said Indonesio cabled the suggestion to India, Pakistan,
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  • 534 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Nov. 16, 1955 Our Advice To The Tungku |F the Malayan Communists were asking for recognition of their party as the price for their stopping the terrorism, then the Malayan Governments should have no hesitation whatever m paying it; for, the Federation Chief Minister Tungku
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  • 1659 2 CONGRESS HIGH COMMAND'S DECISION NEW DELHI: The Congress Working Committee decided that Greater B ombay, Maharashtra including Vidarbha and Guje rat should be formed into three separate States. In a resolution, the Co mmittee also expressed the opinion that it would be desirable, "subject
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    77 2 NEHRU AND HATTA— lndian Prime Minister Nehru (extreme left) and Indonesian Vice-President Mohamimad Hatta (extreme right) are shown here together with women and children of the Indonesian Embassy m New Delhi. The Indonesian children are waving Indonesian flags to welcome the Vice-president to India, Dr. Hatta and hi* party arrived
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  • 191 2 KURNOOL: The news of the formation of a high-power committee consisting of Prime Minister Nehru, the Congress President, Mr. U. N. Dhebar, the Home Minister, Mr. G. B. Pant and the Education Minister, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad to secure agreement with regard to the formation of Visalandhra
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  • 171 2 DALMIA: AMOUNT OF BAIL BOND REDUCED NEW DEl.hl: Mr. Jus. tice Falshaw, at the o ircuit Bench of the PurijOu tiigh Court htre last week, accepted a petition by Seih Kamkrishna Dalmia, pray, ing jor a reduction m the amount of his bail bond m two sureties of tts. 25
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  • 146 2 KING OF NEPAL VISIT TO DHERA DUN DHERA, DUN: The King and yueen oi iVepal, accom. paniea Dy the Nepaiese Amuassuuor to India, la. lien. Daman ahamsnere jung Bahaaar Hana, arrived here last week. The King aim his party were received on arrival by tne District Magistrate of L»ehra Dun,
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  • 119 2 MADRAS: The Superintendent of Census Operations, Madras, who was entrusted by the Government of India with the work of collecting villagewise language data, according to 1951 Census, for the taluks adjoining the Madras.Andhra border and also with the work of collecting similar data for the
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  • 232 2 State Insurance In India: Scheme Extension To All Workers Proposed MADRAS: Mr. Abid Ali, Union Deputy Minister for Labour, told Pressmen that it was the intention of the Government to extend the scheme of health insurance so as to cover all categories of employees including shop assistants and those working
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  • 195 2 MADRAS: Mr. C. Subranianiam, Minister for Finance, disclosed here that a Cabinet sub_committee was giving "very serious" attention to the transport problem m the City to find an early solution to it. The Committee consisting of the Chief Minister, the Finance Minister and the Minister for
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  • 86 2 BOMBA- A Sangeet Mahotsava t music festival) m which »jp-notch Indian musicians, both vocalists and m. stru» .entalists irom all over IP. a, representing practically xd schools and classes of Indian music, are expected to participate, will be organised Dy the Government of bomoay m Bombay
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  • 232 2 Rs. 220 CONFIDENCE TRICK ON YOUTH MADRAS: A 24-year-old young man who had arrived rrpm Delhi en route to his village near Coimbatore was the victim of a confidence trick R 5 a 2 20 eSUIt f WhlCh he loat It is stated that the youne man who had stayed
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  • 192 2 MADRAS: The Employees' State Insurance Scheme will come into force m Madras City and Its suburbs with effect from the midnight of Saturday. Nov. 19, 1955. The President, Dr. Rajenra Prasad, will formally inaugurate the scheme. The scheme, m the first instance, will cover about 290 factories
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  • 83 2 INDO-CZECH TRADE TALKS IN DELHI NEW DELHI: A general discussion on the promotion of trade and technical co-opera-tion between India and Czechoslovakia was held last week between Mr. T. T. Krishnama. chari. Union Minister for Industry and Commerce, and the Czechoslovak Minister of Fore, ign Trade, Mr. Richard Dvorak, who
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  • 122 2 EAST ORANGE, Voluntary IM.j.ulation control lias becouie necessary because of toe decreasing death rate achieved by medical progress m the' last century, the director of oostetrics and gynaecology at Mt. Sinai Hospital, .>ew York, told the fessex County Committee tor iiaaned Parenthood. Dr. Alan F. tiuttniacher emphasised that
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  • 172 2 NEW DELHI; The Union Ministry of Food and Agriculture has urged State Governments to launch an m ten. sive drive for organising Crop Competitions for Rabi, 1955.56. Crop Competitions m recent years have proved to be one of the best means of inducing fanners to adopt
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  • 204 3 dlaa Gov»r.».L. ll £!!!?T?. akU ls prepared to offer the InMr. Adanvek ia here as a member of the 13-man Czech Government trade delegation to India. The delegation under Mr. Richard Dvorak, Czech Minister for iForeign Trade, left here last week for
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  • 184 3 Rs. 4,000 m. SMALL SAVINGS SCHEME INDORE; Mr. K.S. Malhotra, National Savings Commissiotier announced 1 here that tlie target under the small saving scheme during the Seocnd Five-Year Plan was Rs. 400 crores, which was almost double the :unu nt provided m the First Plan. Mr. Malhotra, who was ad*
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  • 135 3 NEW DELHI: Brigadier S. P. Bhatia, who was Assistant Director of Medical Services m the Indian Custodian Force m Korea, has been appointed Director of the Air Force Medical Services m the rank of Group Captain, it is learnt. He will succeed Group Captain E. A. R.
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  • 141 3 MADRAS; Major A. N. Wienman, Director of he Zoological Gardens, Ceylon, who is now m India to advise the Government m regard to the establishment of Natural History from Trivandrum, en route to Colombo. During his month's stay m this country. Major Wienman visited Delhi,
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  • 154 3 MADRAS: In view <* the large number of enquiries about the Village Vaidya Scheme, it is notified by the Madras Government for the information of the public that tne scheme for the training or the village yaidyas has been discontinued with effect from Oct. 1,
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  • 76 3 CALCUTTA; Mr. Nirmal Chandra Ghose, President of the Indian and Eastern Newspaper Society, sustained several injuries when he fell down en a foot-path here recently. Soon after Mr. Ghose got down from his car near shambazar Market on his way back from office, he suddenly
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  • 35 3 REVOLUTION ANNIVERSARY IN MOSCOW The Soviet Defence Minister Marshal Zhukov takes the salute from the rear seat of a oar during: the November 7 parade m Moscow to mark the anniversary of the Russian revolution.
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  • 75 3 CONVICTED FOR PRINTING OBSCENE MATTER MADRAS; Mr, B. Srlnivasan, Managing Partner of Ratnam Press, George Town, was found guilty by Mr. S.A. Alyaswami Chetti, Chief Presidency Magistrate, Egmore, on Nov. 9 of printing a pamphlet containing- obscene matter m his press between April and August. 1954, and was convicted and
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  • 347 3 CHAiPItA (BIHAR), The largest ie.ir m Asia, the Sonepur Mela, is scheduled to open this year on November 26. The official period of its duration is 15 dbys, but the fair is likely too be extended for a few days more thereafter. Efforts are being made this year
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  • 83 3 CONGRESS SESSION POSTPONED TO FEBRUARY NEW DELHI: The next annual session of the Indian National Congress will be held at Amrltsar from Feb. 8 to 13 next. This change from the original dates In the second week of January was decided on by the Congress Working Committee here last w
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  • 154 3 COLOMBO: "Nobody wrote a 14-year-old schoolgirl, from Ceylon's north-western province, who committed suicide for the cause Of prohibition. The girl, Miss Charlote Perera, was found hanging from a tree a few hours after she had participated m a school debate en prohibition. She supported
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  • 467 3 Making Nepal Better Known In India NEW DELHI: At a colourful function held at Sapru House on Tuesday, Ktag Mahendra of Nepal inaugurated the India Nepal Associatoin whose object i s to foster a spirit of friendship and goodwill among the people of the two countries. Among nearly 500 guests
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  • 268 3 SANYASI UNDERTAKES 11-DAY SAMADHI NEW DELHI; Another underground samadhi this time ior 11 days has been undertaken by 18-year-old Swami Husnanand on the bank of the Jamuna sear Gita Bhavan on November 10 at 9 a.m. It is recalled that an earlier attempt by the young ascetic failed ai'ter he
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    34 3 JUAN D. PERON, former President of Argentina, who has been accused of treason against his country, talks tore- pV>rters In Panama during a brief halt on his flight from Paraguay to Nicaragua.
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  • 910 3  -  JAMES TOMLINS By A 24-year-old Indian who came to London eight years ago with just Rs. 390 m his pocket is today one of the capital's leading' portrait photographers. He is Delhi-born Jitenara Arya, who spent his childhood and youth with his family
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  • 214 3 MADRAS WATER SUPPLY: RAPID FILTER TO BE INSTALLED MADRAS: A major work under the Capital Works programme of the Madras Corporation shortly to be carried out is the installation of the Rapid Mechanical Filters to its Water Works for augmenting the supply of water to the citizens by about ten
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  • 642 3 NEW DELHI: National legislation to make 'public library services available to all people on a basis of free and equal access was one of the important recommendations made by the UNESCO International Seminar on the devc lopment of public libraries m Asia held here recently, it
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  • 187 4 MADRAS: Mr. Warren Morrell, an American Journalist, uddressed a luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Madras, recently on 'American and Foreign affairs. Dr. E. Somasekhar, President of the Club, was m the chair. Mr. Morrell observed that America wanted to keep peace and promote understanding
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  • 531 4 Human Approach To Problem Of States Reorganisation DR. KRISHNASWAMI'S ANALYSIS MADRAS: Dr. A. Krishna swami. M.P., pleaded for an impartial examination of thfe States Reorganisation Commiscon struct ive approach so as to help Members of Parliament t sion's report by the people ao solve the problem of forming linguistic States.
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  • 77 4 BOMBAY: Dr. N. B. Parulekar. Editor, and Mr. j. P. Deshmukh, printer and publisher of Sakal, a Marathi daily of Poona, offered an unconditional apology before Mr. Justice Shah and Mr. Justice vyas, at the Bombay High court, at the hearing of contempt of court proceedings against them
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  • 314 4 Developing India's Iron Ore Supplies NEW DELHI; India and Japan may together approach the United States for aid from the specially created President's Fund for Asian Nations for developing India's iron ore and exporting- it to Japan, it is reliably learned. The Japanese Cabinet is considering an Indian proposal envisaging
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  • 102 4 I NEW DELHI: The Internai S Lab Ur Organisation rwhich is making a study of employment situation m Asian countries, has submitted a report to the Government of India on the long-ter m and short-term aspects of the unemployment problem m the country. Mr. William YaldenThomson, Assistant DirectorGeneral
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  • 236 4 Exhibition Of Books In Regional Languages NEW DELHI, A« exhibition of books ij, the I 4 regional languages, the first of its kind, is to be held her. to the first week of April next year. The exhibition is being spon- diverse subjects m the counsored by the National acu-
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  • 51 4 SIMLA: The Sanskrit Vishva Parishad Conference m a resolution urged the Punjab Government to expedite the settin X up of a Sanskrit university at Kurukshetra. t The conference demanded introduction o f compulsory study of Sanskrit m the secondary schools and the opening of Government Sanskrit
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  • 846 4 MADRAS: The Agricultural price policy m many countries has, of late, tended increasingly to provide income security to agriculturists by means of price support," said Dr. R. N. Poduval, Deputy Economic and Statistical Adviser, Union Mi. nistry of Food and Agriculture. Such price support had now become
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  • 130 4 Mr. S. O. K. Obeidulla expressing his appreciation of a small statue of Mahatma Gandhi m marble at the Arts Exhibition held by Tamil Arts Association (Tamil Kalai Manram) Kuala Lumpur m the Chinese Assembly Hall recently. With him are Mr. S. A. Sup pi ah, the
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  • 840 4 Demand For Merger Of Tamil Districts In T-C. In Madras No Compromise Says T.T.N.C. Leader The firm declaration that the Travancore Tamil Nad Congress could not compromise m regard to their demand for the merger of all the nine Tamil taluks of T.-C. State with Madras made here by Mr.
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  • 155 4 LONDON: The new Indian Ambassador to China, Mr. R. K. Nehru on Nov. 8 said that there was no alternative to peace m this nuclear age when he presented his credentials to Chinas Vice-chairman, Mr Chu Teh. He added that the mission
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  • 42 4 KALIMPONG: A chamber of commerce is nro£ 8 S X formed here to look after th! .interests of Chinese an? t£ nhS^H trade^; The Proposed rhS"^ 11 be called the Chinese Chamber of commerce wrth an initial membership of
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  • 544 5 Rehabilitation Problems Discussed At Madras HWHiS Official figures of migration to Assam. Tripura and Mani- I pur are not yet available Migration to West Bengal m September, numbered 9 371 Meanwhile, Mr. C. N Chandra. Secretary, Ministry of Rehabilitation, Government of India, met
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  • 186 5 MADRAS; The Kalldas Festival, organised by the Government Arts College Sanskrit Association was inaugurated last week by Prof. Nirmal Kumar Bose O f the Calcutta University. Prof. Bose said the great poet Kalidasa had such a vast knowledge of men and things that one wti o read his
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  • 105 5 U.S. CONGRESSMEN PASS THRO' MADRAS MADRAS: A party of five U.S. Congressmen, who are members of the Armed Services Committee of the U.S. rtouse of Representatives, now on a world tour, arrived here oy a U.S. service aircraft from Colombo. After a brief halt, tne party left for Bombay. At
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  • 146 5 MADRAS: An exhibition of Soviet Arts and Crafts opened at the Centenary Exhibition Hall, Government Museum, last week by Mr. P. V. Raja, mannar, Chairman of the Sangcet Natak Akadami of India. Mr. D. P. Roy Choudhri, Chairman of the Lalit Kala Akadami, presided over the
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  • 169 5 WASHINGTON; "The united Nations' power derives largely from moral judgments liormec' m the General Assembly." Representative Harrison A. Williams Jr. wrote m his weekly newsletter. The New Jersey Democrat, who is a member of the House of Foreign Affairs Committee, added uiat tnis fact illuminates
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  • 73 5 Airlift Facilities For Bulganin NEW DELHI: The I.A.F. has detailed a fleet of Dakotas and a Fair-child "Boxcar" lrtighter to provide airlift facilities within India to Marshal Bulganln and his entourage during their visit to India, it is learnt. The aircraft will be flown by nicked crews, I.A.F. figtrten will
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  • 61 5 NEW DELHI: India may seek Russian help to develop the rich coal and lignite (mine* m K«»fH^t T m a bid to industrialise the State. A representation to beinjr made by the State to the Centre to secure the help of the seven Soviet technicians and
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  • 192 5 ELECTION PETITION IN MADRAS MADRAS: Before the Chief Judge of the Court of Small causes, Mr. K. P. Sundaram, who contested the recent elections to the Madras Corporation Council from, the 25th (Vepery) division, has fiel<i a petition questioning- the validity or the election of Mr. M. R. AAppadurai Pillai
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  • 113 5 MADRAS: Messrs. C. S. Bjukcs and C. R. Bjukes, Swedish fishing harbour specialists of FAO, who are touring India m connection with the survey for the development of fishing harbours m the coast, have inspected Ennore and the mouths of Cooum and Adyar m the City. They
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  • 481 5 Raghavan MADRAS: The changes introduced by the People's Republic of Cnina m the social and economic set-up of the country were referred to by Mr. N. Raghavan, former Indian Ambassador m Peking and Ambassador-designate to Argentina. Mr. Raghavan referred, at the outset, to the distress which
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  • 527 5 NEW DELHI: Mr. Lester Pearson, Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs, expressed the hope that India and Canada would continue to work closely together m pursuit of peace, security an a human welfare. During the past six years, he said, the bonds between
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  • 386 5 Rs. 150 m. Bhadravati Iron And Steel Works Expansion Scheme BANGALORE: Expansion schemes at an estimated expenditure of Rs. 15.0fi crores have ben proposed for the Mysore iron and Steel Works at Bhadravati, under the Second Five- Year Plan. The proposals have been submitted by the Mysore Government to the
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  • 110 5 MICROFILMING OF AJANTA PAINTINGS MADRAS: Microfilming of the world famtouß Ajanta frescoes m Hyderabad state has been completed by Mr. David L. De Harport of the Peabodly Museum, New York. The Union Government, it is learned here, recently entered into a contract with UNESCO for the services of Mr. Harport,
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  • 371 5 NEW DELHI: Marshal Bulganin. it is understood here, not wish his military title to be stressed during his forthcoming Indian visit. He prefers to be addressed as plain Mister." 'line Russians have also indicated that Mr. BuJganin and Mr. Krushchev snould be treated on
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  • 48 5 AMERICAN "BISHOP IN LONDON "Bishop" Homer A. Tonilinson of Queeng Village, New York, photographed at 'Speakers' Corner, Hyde Park, London, as he tells the few Londoners who gathered about him, all about the Church his father founded 62 years ago. It is known as the Church of God.
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  • 102 5 NEW DELHI: India will for the first time m recent years, have a few royal visitors 'incognito.' They will arrive m Bombay some time this month. The visiting dignitaries will bring their own cars. They will not travel by plane or by train. J Their arrival
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  • 199 5 BOMBAY: Education on a mass scale through the medium of the radio will soon be launched, through the good offices and funds provided ov TJNESCO, by the Government of India. This ambitious project for fundamental education, to which 20,000 dollars have been allocated, will be tried
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  • 780 6 OVER LANGUAGE ISSUE COLOMBO: For the first time, a major split of a serious nature appears to have taken place within the rank and file of the United National Party (ruling party) m Ceylon on what is known as the official language issue
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  • 125 6 SURPLUS OF YOUNG WOMEN IN ENGLAND NEW YORK, Nov. 15. There Is a surplus of marriageable, young women In England an^ men there do not recent U.S. servicemen marrying the girls, says Joseph Ellis, former chairman of the Trans- Atlantic (War) Brides Parent Association, Northwest United Kingdom. Ellis arrived aboard
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  • 174 6 JAKARTA, Nov. 15: Indonesia s major political parties Increased their elect ione°*-in£ for the Constituent Assembly as President Soekarno broadened his personal tour urging the people to vote on Dec. 15. The provisional parliament agreed to recess today for one month to give all parties opportunity to
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  • 181 6 At the final session of the Tenth World Congress of Junior Chamber Internalonal m Edinbu-rgfri last week the Premier award for the most outstanding Junior Chamber member of the world went to Mr. Oscar J. Arellano of the Philippines for work as World Chairman of 'Operation Brotherhood,"
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  • 218 6 Bank Negara Indonesia, the State-owned commercial Bank of idnonesia, opens its first branch office outside Indonesia m Singapore, on Saturday Nov. 19 the Indian Daily Man understands. That Singapore should have been chosen tor the first foreign branch of the Bank points to
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  • 54 6 Mr. P. PR. Subramaniam Chettiar, Managing Director of "VEERAKESARI, a Tamil daily published m Colombo, left Singapore yesterday for Saigon, by Pan American World Airways. Mr. Chettiar was seen off at the airport by a large number of friends. Mr. Chettiar is at present on a tour
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  • 43 6 UNITED INDIA EXECUTIVE DUE HERE TODAY ■Mr. h. Bal«*ia m Rau, Agency Manager of the United India Life Assurance Co. Ltd., Madras is due to arrive here tcday by Air India International. Mr. Rau will visit Far Eastern Countries before returning to Madras.
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  • 43 6 MINISTER TO TOUR YIO CHU KANG AREA TODAY Tho Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat will pay his first visit and tour the Yio Chu Kang area of Upper Scrangoon today (Nov. 10) at 9 a.m.
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  • 54 6 The. loan exhibition of Chinese Export Porcelain m the Raffles Museum Is now on, and ma y be seen at an v time between 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. on weekdays: 3undays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Exhibition w iH remain on show until
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  • 438 6 DENVER, Coiorado, Nov. la i m.i n dl t s P as s iona te tones, John Gilbert (Jack) Graham related last night how he fixed a dynamite time, bomb t™ explode an airliner carrying his mother and 43 other persons.
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  • 87 6 The second Macao Grand Prix over 60 laps was held recently m the Portuguese Colony of Macao, on the Red China mainland. The winner was Robert Ritchie, a corporal m the R.A.F. He covered 234 miles m 3:55:55.7 m an Aust m Healey, Averaging 59.49 M.P.H.
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