Indian Daily Mail, 1 March 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 18 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 19&5 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 702 1 Nomination Day In Singapore Passes Without Hitch f Only One Withdraws: Objections Against Another Disallowed By Our Staff Reporter All the 25 elected seats in the Colony's new Legislative Assembly wili be contested. With a total of 79 Candidates in the field, there will be
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  • 127 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 28 Harold Stassen, Director o f trie U.S. foreign Operau ons iA.aniiiiiistiatiun f arrived nei e yesterday to discuss with irdian onwaiairf tne futuio of U.S. economic aid plans. A spokesman said Bcassen ia touring various Asian uutions to discuss their indivKiaal
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  • 102 1 LONDON. Feb. 28 Newsmen will present Ihelr 80th birthday gift to Sir Winston Churchill, today. It Is a pa«nlt'n K ©f the l"rtme Minister i« the House ot Commons as he in *een from the press gallery. Sir Winston will be fcuest of sonif 400 newspapermen
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  • 43 1 Election Victory Killed Him HIROSHIMA (Japan), Feb. 28: Liberal Noboru Tanigawa died of a heart attack at bis moment of victory today in Japan's general election. His new seat in the House of Representatives went to the runner-up a right So- ciaUst- AP
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  • 66 1 KARACHI, Feb. 28: Ihe Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr Mohammed All, said tonight that the other countries of the Middle East would shortly Join Turkey, Iraq and Pakistan in a mutual security arrangement. He was replying to questions from reporters on his return from the
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  • 39 1 BOMBAY, Feb. 28 Russia beat India 3-0 in the second soccer international Sunday before 30,000 spectators. Te Russians have won all 16 matches in India, with a total of 91 goals to 4. AP
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  • 374 1 Sir Winston Churchili has adopted* »s»wplia»eoklaicai attituae to ah this talk aouut his retiring as x'iiine minister. He has joined m the talk himself. Not many months back even closest associates dared only to drop delicate hints m sounding out the unpredictable 'o»a man.''
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  • 65 1 Jap. Army Advocate Re-elected TOKYO Fed. 28i* A Japan- 1 ese who plotted Japan's detenses m the Battle of Guadalcanal was overwhelmingly re-elected to the Diet m yesterday's general election. Masanobu Tsuji, outspoken advocate of rearming Japan, was a Colonel at the time of the South Pacific battle early m
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  • 99 1 Japan India Key To Future Of Asia WASHINGTON, Feb. 28: Senator Ustea Kefauver (Democrat, Xennessee) said yewterttay that the future and strength of Japan and India held the key to the future of Asia. 'If they remain free, there Is every reason to believe that the bulk of Asia, will
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  • 74 1 Circus Lion At Large CATANIA SICILY, Feb. 28 a lion with a dead dog in its jaws ran through the streets of nearly acireaus Sunday while frantic villargera fled for their homes. The beast escaped from the Caraveno Bianco Circus killed a dog and ran to snelter in a woods
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  • 179 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 28: Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minister said yesterday the government should come down "with a heavy hand'' on war and horror films and horror ccmlcs. Addressing the opening session of a ni ne week film seminar here he
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  • 372 1 Jap Girl Sues Yankee For Damages NEW YORK, Feo. 28: The ounauy Mirro r &aid Tcshika iKdeaa, Zi, a pretty Japanese girl, yesterday tiled suit against a tormer U.S. Air rorce captain accusing him of naving married her in Tokyo on Dec. 2, iyso. when he already had a wife
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  • 32 1 FIRE STATION A FIRETRAP! CHICAGO, Feb. 87 Fire uispeqtors said a building here must either be tarn down or repaired because H \v»s a firetrap. The building is a nre station. Reuter
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  • 179 1 BANGKOK. Feb. 28: Mr. Thomas MacDonald New Zealand Minister of External Affairs and Defence jsaid here last night that the proposal to «end a ground force to Malaya was .step toward the implementation cf the iiam "understanding" between the United Kingdom Australia and New
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  • 41 1 PHOTO. The British Foreign Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, and Ladjy Eden photographed as they were getting down from the plane at Kallang Airport on their return from Bangkok after his attending the SEATO conference there recently.- IDM
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  • 348 1 TAIPEH, Formosa, Feb. 28. A sense of approaching crisis in Formosa Strait pervaded Chiang Kai Shek s capital of Taipeh yesterday. The lull along the offshore island Aront is considered ominous. It was broken Sunday only by the burst of four Red shells
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  • 62 1 No Horror And Sadism, Says Nehru NEW DELHI, Feb. 28 Indian Premier Nehru said yesterday his Government vi 11 "come down with a heavy hand" on films showing horror and sadistic scenes ot extolling wax. Inaugurating an All-India VUm Seminar attended by film stars, producers, dancers and musicians, Nehru was
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  • 39 1 Mock A Attacks NAPLES, Feb. 27 Royal Air BTorce Canberras from Cyprus will carry out "atomib attacks" on Italy and Turkey in this years first Southern Atlantic Pact exercises "blue trident one" on Feb. 28 and March 1- Reuter
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  • 118 1 HONGKONG, «Feb. 27 The U.S. Consulate Gemrul in Hongkong announced today that two Amfrkunn tinpiißoned in Had ~3Mna loi nearly four years hare bee» freed and will arrive new tonight. The announcement said the freed men are Er. Umoiro Bersohn of New York, aad Walter
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  • 26 1 The University of Ma'aya will exhibit their Mace iu the University Court Room on Wednesday, Mar. 2, between the hours of 1 p.m. and 2 p.m.
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  • 162 1 No N.Z. Troops For Malaya From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon: Sir Sydney Holland, Prime Minister «r New Zealand* angrily denied a report published today in Smear pore newspapers that he would recommend his Government to send! troops to Malaya to fight terrorists. "I am not fool
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  • 610 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Mar. 1, 1955 WILL MIC RETRACE ITS STEPS? JT is a well-deserved treatment that the MIC has received at the hands of the UMNO-MCA Alii- y ance; the treatment is a p just punishment for its in- n difference to the Commu- a nity's interest
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  • 2736 2 Peaceful Settlement Of International Disputes Urged NEW DELHI: The hope that there would be a total ban on the production of nuclear weapons and that war itself would be abolished as a means of settling any dispute was expressed by President Rajendra Prasad, addressing last Monday
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  • 301 2 NEW DELHI: King Sisavong Von K o f Laos haft declared his country's faith in the Panch Stela, th» five principles of co-existence, enunciated by India and China, and expressed his conviction that If the principles of non-aggression and non-intervention In the internal
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  • 480 2 BOMBAY: The Government of India and Pakistan nave revised tiie baggage ruteg applicable to passengers travelling' between the two countries in pursuance of the decision taken at the Indo-Pakistan Conference held in Calcutta in September 1953. These rules, which will come into force from March
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  • 316 2 A GIRL AND TWO GROOMS WADDUWA: A father's anxiety to save his daughter from being let down a second, time by a bridegToom on the day of her marriage, precipitated an unusual and embarrassing' ftcene when two grooms insisted on marrying the girl. it appears that the father had arranged
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  • 326 2 NEW DELHI: The Ministerdesignate of Switzerland. Pr Citmente Alberto Rezzomco, presented hi^ credentials to the President, Dr. Rajendia 1 rasad, last week at a special cc lemony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Dr. ULemente Alberto Rezzonico arrived at the South Court accompanied by Mr. .1. S. Chopra.
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  • 111 2 PONDICHERRY STATE: Merger With Madras Opposed! KAK .-VIRAL: The ZOtb anmversap-y of the Karaikai i.Miiklmn Assentation was celebrated on Friday, Mr. M. E. Abdul Ajeeb, of Akkoor, spoke, a resolution expressing sorrow on the death of MessJr 8 Abdul .Mini Zldhie, Rafi Ahmed liiihvai. Inf. jn Food Minister, Sri C.
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  • 668 3 Ghazanfar Ali Khan's Declaration lILLINUIK: Mr. Ghazanfar Ali Khan, Pakistan High Coouniasjoner in India, categorically ruled out the possibility of a nar between India and Pakistan "n Kashmir. He was convinced, he said, that fur the well being of the two countries the Kashmir tangle must
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  • 487 3 Oldest Religion In World If the world religion is taken in its broadest sense, covering all superstitions based on supernatural explanations, all popular beliefs in magic, all forms of fetishism and all theories of life after death, religious beliefs are extremely old. They existed in human societies l<ong before the
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  • 44 3 MANILA, IFeb. 27 a. trolcal storm with 40-mlle winds was located 100 rones list of samar Island,, Central Philippines, this evening, the Manila Weather Bureau reported. The unseaaonail disturbance was moving- northwest at cig-ht mite* %n hour. AP
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  • 44 3 ■KAKACHI: The Frlme Ministers of India and Pakistan will meet in New Delhi on March 28 next, Radio Pakistan said last week. Kashmir will be the main subject of discussion between the two Prime Min- isters. It added.- FOC
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  • 212 3 NEW DEL.HI: The two Kisan leaders of Vindhya Pradesh, Mr. Chandra Pratap Tiwari and Mr. Jumuna Prasaa HfeMttt who had been fastiug near Mahatina Gandhi's saraaOiJi at Kajgnat since Feb. II aemanuing an interview witii Mie President broke their fast on Feb. 20 at the intervention
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  • 113 3 Andhra Elections Not Linguistic Affair Kamaraj MAuKaS: Mr. k. Kamaiaj Nauar, Cnief Minister of Madras, appealing to the Andhr.i electorate, especially the Tamils to give "overwhelming support" to the Congress, said the general election now going on in Andhra State had "nothing to do with linguistic matters." "There is no
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  • 157 3 NAGPUR: Forty labour quarters built on the surface of the Barkhui colliery near Parasia in Chhlndwara District have been evacuated following cracks on the walls due to subsidence of a portion of the mine, according to a report received here. The colliery owners, Messrs. Sfcaw Wallace
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  • 86 3 MADRAS: India exported I goods worth Rs. 23 crores to Japa% in 1953-54. Imports from that country for i tne same period, amounted, I to Rs. 13 crores, Mr. D. Hejmadi, Union Government's Commercial Secretary in Japan, said In a press inter- view here. i Mr.
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  • 212 3 MADRAS: The Government of Madras have, it is learnt, approved the proposals of the Chief Engineer (Highways; to prepare the Second Five- Year flan for road construction for the period 1956-57 to 1960-01 at an estimated cost of Hs. 12 crores. A sum of
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  • 92 3 Research In JNuclear Medicines CALOU'ita: India will shortly undertake research work for applying nuclear medicines to cure diseases orten regarded as incurable. An institute of Medical pny-*--*cs at cost of us. 50 lakns w:;t soon be set up in Calcutta tor this purpose. Giving this information, Dr Megnnau &aha, M.t".,
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  • 193 3 NEW L>ELj*i: The Railway aoo.u«ent ntar Jangaon (Hyderabad) in September last, m which 136 peopue lost thei- r lives, was caut>ea by the failure of the bridge following abnormal ami sudden*- floods, accoramg to tne provisional finding of the Government inspector of Railways, Bangalore, who has submitted
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  • 357 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. B. V- Iveskar, Minister for Information and Broadcasting, la*t week Introduced a bill in the Itajya Subha seeking to apply the industrial Disputes Art of IM7 to working journalists. The bUI, called the WorK.ng Journalists (Industrial Disputes) Bill, is
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  • 285 3 MUSauuKJifiii: rtwij SO delegates from 19 countries auL-uut'U th^. United Nat.uno Regional cartographic Conference for Asia ana the u-'ar East inaugurated here by the li.P. Chid Minister. Dr. Sampurnanand. L»r. isampurnanand .n n cartography and its practical application v/as a matter of immediate concern to India IWe
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  • 353 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Ivor Rooth, Managing Director of International Monetary Fund, said nere last Thursday that there was no question ct India's repayment 01 her loan from the iund being unduly delayed. Mr. Rooth, now on a tcur of some Soutn-East Asian countries told Pressmen that
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  • 109 3 MADRAS: The fcurth sugar factory in Madras State and the first in Tanjore District, is expected to go into production before the end cf next year, it is learnt here. The Un on Government, It is understood, has sanctioned a proposal to start a factory
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  • 428 3 Elimination Of War: Prof. Oliphant's Appeal BOMBAY: Prof. m. L. Oliphant, the well-known Australian nuclear physicist last Thurday said that world statesmen would be tailing "miserably" In the elementary test of their leadership if attempts to establish permanent reace failed. Prof. Oliphant, who arrived early thas week via Calcutta irom
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  • 45 3 'NEW Uhu.ui: India s sterling balances on 31st December 1951 stood at about Ks. 731 crco-es, the l ma nee Minister Mr. <\ D. Deshmukh told Mr. Sarangadhar Das in a written reply.* The sterling balances had not decreased during the year. FOC
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  • 218 3 ALLAHABAD: Gold bars worth about Rs. 1,54,000 arc reported to be missing from the 72-Dcwn Parcel Express somewhere between Allahabad and V'ndhyaghal station on Wednesday nignt. The How-rah-bound tram, which left here about midnight on 22nd Feb. arrived at Vmdhyaghal at 12.30 a.m. wnen the
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  • 56 3 NAGERCOIL: A typhoon of great velocity blow off the tiled rooting of the Mission .School building at Kattuvilal near harungal a few miles from Nager ooil early last week during tne working hours of the School. The flying tiles and rafters hit 10 persons four
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  • 131 3 NEW DELHI; Mr. SarOa Shankar Bajpal, at present Commercial Counsellor, Embassy of India Rome, has b«eu appointed as Minister of India in Syria. He will assum charge of the new post soon. Mr. Bajpal was born in 1900 and educated at Dulwich aua Balliol Colleges, Oxford.
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  • 3322 4 Party Negara's Main Objective "Malay Rulers Will Be Constitutional Monarchs" Independence for Malaya by I96o— is Party Negara's main objective, according to its 1955 Election Manifesto just issued. But independence "does not mean," the Manifesto assures, "that the position of the (Malay) I
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    84 4 photo. Mr. 8. Syed Ahmad, J.P., gar landing Mr. G. RamcUvngam at a farewell dinner party held in his honour at iVo. %2 m St. Michael's Road, the residence of Mr. G. Sarungapany, the President of the Singapore Tamils' Refiorm Association. The party vxis given by mem. bera
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  • 111 4 Red Cross Week m Johort liahru begins ;on Thursday, Mar. 3, wtth a Jumble S ai e at the civil services Association building, jaian Ayer Molek. from 4 p.m. to be io.lowed by a concert by .schcc;! children the following ciay vMar. 4). The
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  • 157 4 Mi. V. Kr.shnan who is contesting the Singapore Legislative Assembly elections as a Laoour Front candidate in the Pa&.r Panjang Division, came to Singapore 20 years ago at the age of 19 and has been here ever since. He has been associateo with various
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  • 130 4 An amendment to the Singapore Central Provident Fund Ordinance passed by the Legislative Counc 1 at the end ot last menth wll ensure that local non-establishea sLaff employed in Singapore Ly the three Service Departments will part.cipa.te in the Cential Piodent Fund when it comes
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  • 48 4 On Wednesday Mar. 2 the snips of No. 37 Watc Transport Company wiil sail past Major General D D.C. Tulloch Tiicre will be 25 ships. The salute will be taken from the Ship Amentiors' which will be at Jardine Steps at 10.30 a.m.
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