Indian Daily Mail, 8 March 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 25 SINGAPORE, IUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 142 1 His Role As East-West Mediator Must Continue -U. S. Journalist NEW YORK, Mar. 7: Ihe Prime Minister of India Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru was regarded m Britain as one of the key political personalities m Asia, a New York Times correspondent Drew Middleton said
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  • 151 1 LONDON. Mar. 7. Leftwinger Aneunn Bevan's prospects as potential leader of the Labcur Party and future Prime M.nister Hinge upon a meeting of Parliamentary Socialists to be held on Wednesday, political quarters here said yesteraay. This meeting is to consider what should be dene
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  • 176 1 HONG KONG, Mar. 7: Communist China claimed yesterday that last week's Manila Conference of American diplomats m Asia had considered the intensification of the United States "economic invasion" of South East Asia. The Communist new China News Agency said the Communique
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  • 133 1 DEATH OF NOTED TAMIL ECONOMIST From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Mar. 7. Dr. B. Narayanaswami Naidu. one of India's most distinguished economists ded of heart attack at Rajkot on Saturday, aged 54. He had a brilliant academic career as Professor of Economics, Annamalai University, and then as Vice-Chancellor. After swie
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  • 161 1 FAROUK'S JEWELLERY MISSING! CAIRO. May. 7. AfW C 00, ,000 sterling worth or jowollpry wfvch the governBMrt confiscated from the roomer Egyptian royal famM> has disappeared the finance ministry sa-d yesterday. A min'stry spokesman saM police had arrested three jr.opic alleged to have had some o* the miss tig jeweller
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  • 68 1 TOKYO. Mar. 7: A Tokyo scientist has developed two miniature rockets, one only nine inches long, capable of twice the speed of sound and reaching 11 miles altitude, Kyodo News Service reported yesterday. And. he told the Japanese News Agency, by the end of 1957 he expects
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  • 182 1 New YORK, Mar. 7:: Former Soviet Premier Georgi Malen- kov seems to be m serious danger. The outward signs suggest that the case against 'mm is building up with great repidity and that i is possible h« may be charged wilh serious ideological heresy. Maleokov now has
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  • 48 1 LONDON, Mar. 7: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, leader of the Indian Delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, arrived here yesterday from India. He leaves for New York today to represent his country on the Trusteeship Council of the United Nations. Reuter.
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  • 67 1 MANILA. Mar. 7— U.S. Aid 1 I I rector Harold L. Stasscn flew m from New Delhi early yesterday and conferred with Philippine president Rammi Magsaysay at breakfast at Malacanan Palace. Stassen, on a Far East lour mapectin^ U.S. Foreign Operations Adm nistration missens, will leave
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  • 59 1 The Executive Council of the Singapore Harbour Board Staf^ Association Mar. 7 decided tc call an extra-ordinary general meeting of the Association's members on Mar. 17 to take strike ballot. The ultimatum served on the Chairman the S.H, Board to odcti negotiations on wage
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  • 121 1 •OSAKA, Japan. >lui\. The Osaka branch of the Japan University Women s Society will Invite war widow* to view Japan's cherry^ blossoms this spring* The Stxi»ty decided yesterday to linance Hie widows' transportation by ui.Ang on Japan h :i7.oou,i>oo housewives io^ 10 Yen (US
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  • 99 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 7. U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles fle w back from a series of conferences In the Far East yesterday with a renewed pledge that American power and will-to-nght will keep Asia free. "1 found courage and Jove ot liberty ana hope," he said.
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  • 157 1 Who Is Entitled To Vote A pr«s s statement issued by Singapore Public Relations nays: Many timts recently the Public Relations Office has received quorie* from those wishing to vote about thf qualifications for voting. The answer at t-bJ» stage is that, with the exception of those guilty of corrupt
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  • 43 1 Hi» Holiness Kundrakudli Adigal will be winding up his Malaya tour this Wednesday morning at 7, when he will leave Kallang for Saigon by From Saigon (Indo-China) the Adigal will proceed to Rangoon before returning to Madras via Calcutta.
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  • 79 1 Jap Interest In Culture NEW YORK, Mar. 1; Interest m the cultural aspects ofl Japanese life was now at a peak the New York Times said today. "It is more than a comeback: it iB a discovery of ancient arts" the newspaper said. "The Japanese attainments are coming, at the
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  • 39 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Ma*. 7.— The next sr'ision of the Indian Nat:ina« Conyresw will be held m the Punjab sn January 1956, j»"cord lnff to a decision of the Working Committee. Copy* rigrht,
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  • 158 1 MORRISON DEPRECATES WARLIKE LANGUAGE LONDON, Mar. 7: Mr, Herbert Morrison, Deputy Leader of tie Laoour Party, said yesterday m a reference to bhe Far itiast situation that '•some United States spokesmen have been rather too free m warlike language." "On the other hand." he "told a meeting m South-East Loudon"
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  • 90 1 TOKYO, Mar. 7: A Japanese woman doctor and two victims of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, lcit here late last night for London where they will describe their experiences to British doctors. Doctor Sugi Yamamoto win lecture on her treatment of the atom bomb
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  • 44 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 6. Mr. Birendra Narayan Olvikrabarty until recently officiating High Commissioner for India m the UK., has been appointed as High Commissioner for India m Ceylon. He wi'l assume charge of his new assignment soon.
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  • 166 1 The Singapore Kerala Sanaa, jam held a tea-party o» Saturday afternoon at Robinson Cafe m honour of Mr. C. Xesavan, (second from right) cK-Chicf Minister of Travan-core-Cochin who is on a tour of Malaya. The paity was attended by prominent Malayalees and members of other
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  • 37 1 LONDON, Mar. 7: Airs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, Indian High Commissioner m Britain and Ambassador to the Irish Republic, returned here yesterday after her week's official visit to the irißh RejubUc— Reuter PHOTO. A.P.
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  • 347 1 LONDON, Mar. 7: The mass circulation Daily Mirror said that Group Captain Townsend is «*Pffiing an announcement to be made shortly concerning himself and Princess Margaret with whom his name has been romantically linked." One of the newspaper reporters who interviewed Townsend m Brussels where
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  • 36 1 From Our Own Correspondent KHRNOOL, Mar. 7. Th<« Andhra United CoMNM Front has won 117 out of 165 results known so fAT the Communists 10; Praia Socialists 10 ana iuOpiM-mlf-nu 18.— Copyright.
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  • 95 1 Enthusiasm Runs Riot SYDNEY, Mar. 7.—Screamfng women burst through a polce cordrn at Sydney airport yesterday grabbed the American Singer Johnnie Ray and tried to pull him over the custom s barrier. Officials caught his feet and pulled h'm out of the clutches of this fans who weir tearing his
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 174 1 ELECTION BROADCASTS The Department of Broadcasting announces that arrangements have been made for the following broadcasts by political parties contesting the Singapore Elections: MONDAY, Mar. 14— Progressive Party. TUESDAY, Mar. 15— Democratic Party. THURSDAY, Mar. 17— Labour Front. FRIDAY, Mar. 18— UMNO-MCA-Malay Union Alliance. MONDAY, Mar. 21— People's Action Party.
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  • 595 2 Indian Dialy Mail S'pore, Tues. Mar. 8, 1955 Murasu's Report Vindicated JT was our sister paper the TAMIL MURASU which thoroughly exposed the failure of the M.I.C. Delegation to Sri Jawaharlal Nehru during his brief stop at Penang on his way back from the Djakarta Conference at end of last
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  • 1211 2 CHARGES REFUTATIONS Plea For Special Grants MADRAS. In the course of the debate on the Madras Budget the Government was charged with neglect of Malabar and some members refuted the charge. Mr. E. K. Sankaravarma Raja from Malabar referred to the provision made for the right bank
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  • 140 2 NEW YORK: Chester Bowles, farmer United stales Ambassador to India, w iU uss st the National Broadcasting Company m the making o f documentary fil m on India. NBc ylan s to show the fiun on television October 6 m a one-hour
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  • 141 2 NEW DELHI; A centre for the workshop method of teaching will be opened at Hyderabad on April 1, under the auspices of the United States Educational Foundation. This will toe the third such centre m India, the other two being at Ranchi and Udaipur. Fifty teachers,
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  • 222 2 NEW nELttl; The West Bengal Community projects A.< (ministration has introduced a barter system for the benelil of village artisans and labourers having a little time tn spare. According to the schema, villagers under a Community Development block assemble and each man 'ndents his requirements of
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  • 56 2 The Prim* Minister of New Zealand, Mr. s. O. Holland, arrived m Kuala Lumpur by air on Feb. 28 for a six-hour visit m the Federation. Mr. Holland (right) and Sir Donald MacGfUlvray, High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, posed for this picture On the
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  • 186 2 NEWARK, New Jerse>. The myth of race was labelled false at the annual midwinter meeting or the Episcopal League for Social Action here. The speaker was tne Reverend Dr. Robert M. McNair, associate professor of ethics, moral theology and the philosophy ot religion at Philadelphia Divinity School.
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  • 102 2 LAHORE: Pakistan's Minister of Defence. Gen. Mohammed Ayub Khan, said here that steps had bee n taken to freshly equip the Royal Pakistani Air Force and it was only a matter of time before Pakistan would have aircraft comparing favourably with that of any
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  • 55 2 eHc HT rAC1 E The Maharaja o, Mayurbhanj has offered Wa pailace for sal e to the Orissa who intend to establish the Mayurbfanj College and hostel m the palace building. The Maharaja, who is residing outside orissa state said that he would occupy numble quarters whenever ha
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  • 480 2 Indian Trade In Far East Tour To Improve Relations MADRAS: A 21 -member non-official trade delegation of the Andhra Chamber of Commerce led by its President Mr J. V. Somayajulu, will undertake a three-month tour of Far Easter n countries for improving- trade relations. The delegation will leave Madras on
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  • 166 2 KARACHI: The GovernoiGeneral of Pakistan, Mr Ghulam Mohammed, called for the control and harnessing of the forces of atomic energy for the service and welfare cf humanity at large. The vital role of th c philosopher and thinker m this atomic age, he said, was to
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  • 80 2 KARACHI: The Government of Pakistan is setting- up tripartite maritime boards at the ports of Karachi and Chittagong. This is being done with a view to securing closer cooperation and providing negotiating machinery for the settlement and adjustment of dayto day problems, disputes, etc., arising between
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  • 725 3 Prohibition In India- Analysis Practical Difficulties And Recommendations NEW DELHI. Ihe Prohibition Inquiry Committee, constituted by the Planning Commission m December last, hoped to submit its report by the end of June or m July. Mr. S. N. Agarwal, Member of Parliament, and General Secretary of the Congress, who is
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  • 26 3 BOMBAY: Tho iunicr officers training strp I.N.S Tir returned to Bombay after a K"cdwill trip to Persian Gulf p->rta.— FOC
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  • 261 3 MADRAS. Durban is called the second India and there are over a 1,000,000 Indians living m t.ns city and its adjoining areas," declared Mr. C. V. Naidu, a prominent citizen of the Indian community m Natsl, South Africa, m an interview with NAFEN before he left
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  • 147 3 CALCUTTA: Contrary to the general pattern, India's overall deficit on current account rose from Rs- 102.000,--000 m the second quarter of last year to Rs. 145,000,000 m the previous quarter Generally m the third quarter of the year, there is either a reduction of the deficit
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  • 121 3 <JEW DELHI; The Central Board of physical Educ.aci >n has appointed a committee to r < insider the dcrnils of eata Mish n X a National OC'e^o of Physical Educat.i.n m t!ia country. At present facilities to :m--uart physical education cxiat only m Andhra, Bhar, Bengal
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  • 369 3 NEW DELHI: Welcoming the agenda unanimously acoeptect by the Prepartory Committee of the Conference of Asian Countries here, Mr. Hatanaka. Japanese delegate to the conference, said the success of the organisation m&s of special significance to Japan. Citing the political questions to be discussed at
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  • 106 3 HAZARIRAGH: Fou r persons were k'llod and eight others injured when a jeep swerved and overturned o n a culvert on the Tilaiya-Gomoh mad. Of those killed, two, including a woman, were occupants of the veh'.cle and the -ther two pedestrians. The lert>
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  • 23 3 Princess At Kingston Races PHOTO. PRINCESS MARGARET at Knutsford Park Races, Kingston, shortly after her arrival ■n Jamaica on Saturday. Feb. 19 AP
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  • 67 3 Helicop Lands At Rashtrapati Bhavan .NEW DELHI: An lAF helicopter, the first aircraft to land on the expansive Kashtrapat* Bhivan grounds, touched down on Feb. 22. The helicopter landed there to airlllt President Rajendra Prasart to watch the air demonstrations arranged by the Indian A^r 1 Porqe authorities at Tilpet
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  • 658 3 Will Soon Outweigh Powerful Western Unions LONDON. Asian trade unit n organisations may within a decade or so have a voice m international labour councils which will outweigh that of the powerful Western trade union organisations— so long as the Asians can preserve their independence. This
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  • 232 3 NEW DEL.HI: A Bill regulating the rules of copyright will be introduced m Fanliament during the curreni session, it is learned. According' to the provisions of the Bill, the author ot a oook w.W be first owner of the copyright, except where Lhe book is written for
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  • 668 4 Dissatisfied W ith Cey lon s Implementation Of The Pact COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government received a communication from Prime Ministei Nehru, expressing dissatisfaction with Ceylon's implementation «:f the joint statement on citizenship signed by the Prime Ministers of India and Ceylon <n
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  • 96 4 EDINBURGH. Scotland, Mar. 7: The Scots Ancestry Research Society totted up the surnames of the Highlanders and lowlanders and found that the Smiths lead all the rest. Scotland with its total of 14,666 surnames 11,976 if >ou couat alternative spelling has more Smiths than MucDonald's and
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  • 37 4 MADRAS: The latest report of the Madras Public Services Commission for the six-month period ending March 31, 1954, reveals that just over a third of the Commission's expenditure is met from receipts of Candidates' fees.
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  • 164 4 IKE TO SEEK REELECTION AS PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, Mar. 7 Senator Knowiand William (Re-publican-California) said yesterday he doubts that President Elsenhower will let Republicans know before January, 1956, whether he intends to be a candidate for re-election. The California State Republican Committee went on record recently asking President Eisenhower to run
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 4 PHOTO. Prince Hv Khali, holding walking sticks, and two airport official* helping. The Aga Khan to step out from a uheetchair at the Riviera airport to leave by road for hi* villa at Le Canhet AP
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  • 84 4 LONDON, Mar. 7.— Sir Winston ChutrchUife lion Rota, retired under doc tor's orders because of old age, ts making Mich progress that he may soon make a public comeback at the London Zoo. A Zoo spokesman said yesterday that a diet of chicken and ttver had made Rota
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  • 1409 4 Dato Sir Cheng-Lock's Views In a Radio Malaya interview broadcast yesterday, asked about the earliest date s for the complete self-government and independence of Malaya Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan the President of the MCA; Replied: "I've said it before, and I say it again,
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  • 115 4 JERUSALEM, Israel Sector, Mar. 7: Israel waa censured yesterday by the Egyptian-Is-rael Mixed Armistice Commission for brutal aggressions inside Egyptian territory near Gaza on the night of Feb. 28. an announcement by the U.N. truce supervision organisation headquarter m Jerusalem stated last night. The condemnation was contained m
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  • 143 4 TEMPLER STUDYING COL. DEFENCE? LONDON, Mar. 7: General Sir Gerald Templer, former British High Commissioner m Malaya, is now investigating problems of colonial defence according to informed sources nere. An official announcement on nis new job is expected this month. Both the War Office and De- 1 Cence Mnistry refused
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  • 73 4 Mrs. Tandon and Mr. R. X Tan don, (right extreme) Commissioner of India m Malaya, were hosts at a cocktail party at Bharat Bhavan o n Saturday m honour of Mr. Roland Turn (centre) Bull, the Governor of British North Borneo. Chatting with His Excellency
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  • 88 4 HAMILTON Canada Mar. 7 A ''small useless" dog, under sentence of death, has «,aved a five year old boy from drowning en I lam lion Bay. skippy* owned by Mr. and Mts. George AHen, ate and barked too much, Ho Alien decided to
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  • 209 4 Churchill For Talks With Russia LONDON, Mar. 7. sir Winston Churchill should represent Britain m any top level conference with Kubslh even of the British Premier is no longer m office when the calks are held the SUNDAY 'l iMJCS suggested yesterday. Whien he spoke last week of nis hope
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  • 107 4 IJ Ba Saw, Minister of Social Welfare, Burma, who is coming to Singapore will visit Singapore Improvement Trust housing estate^ at 11.15 am. on Tuesday, March 8, and at 11.45 a.m will call on the City President Mr. T P. F. McNeice at City Hall.
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