Indian Daily Mail, 26 March 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOJL. XI NO. 48 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENT
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  • 367 1 Eight Accused Released By Court, Re-Arrested By Govt! LAHORE, Pakistan, Mar. 25: Eight men accused of plotting to seize power by force who had been released on bail by the Lahore High Court, yesterday were re-arrested iast night on the orders
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  • 39 1 KARACHI, Mar. 15,-Kazi Fazlullah, <Pormer Chief Minister of sind Province, was ariested in Hyderabad, Pakistan, today accused of complicity in a conspiracy to assass'nate provincial minisLerd and cause widespread c'iaturoance in the n rovince.- Reuter
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  • 122 1 AUSTRALIA'S INTEREST IN DEFENCE OF MALAYA SYDNEY. Mar. 25. Mr. Robert G. Menzi«s, the AustraAan prime Minister, who arrived here by air today from San Francisco .after •visiuiu Cana4» and the Undted SiaUa. toW at an airport press conference that 'IFrom Australia's point of view it is vital that Malaya
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  • 116 1 Polling Cards Are Not Cards Of Identity A press statement issued by the I>ublic Relations, Singapore, yesterday says the brown polling: cards which are now being posted to all voters by the Returning officer are not cards of identity. They are intended to help the voter by telling him the
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  • 62 1 >TEW DELHI- Mar. 25. —The Prime Minister of India, >V. Jawahaclal Nehru, told the House of People (Parliament) today that when India's present Navy Chief Sir Mark Pizey retired shortly "We are likely to have another Engl &h Admiral syucceedinjf him." Mr. Nehm added: "Afti*r
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  • 46 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 25. Prmie Minister U Nu of Burma arrived in Delhi by air toda'y on a private vlsitl. He and bis wife and four children were welcomed at the airport by Prime Minister Nehru with whom they will *iay. Reuter
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  • 54 1 HONG KONG, Mar. 25: Madame Soong Clung Ling, widow of the Chinese revolutionary leader, Dr. Sun Yat Sen, said there were' inflamatory situations in the Far East which must be reduced "if they were not to be usad by those with aggressive intentions,"
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  • 334 1 INDIA'S 184m. OIL REFINERY India's largest oil refinery, castiag nearly $200 m'Uion, and completed a year ahead of schedule was formally declared open last week by Dr. S Radhakr shnan. Vice-President of India. Built hv Bnrmah-Shcll Retincrie.- Ltd and s tuated on Trombav Island. 10 miles to the north-east of
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  • 199 1 There appears to be a greater awakening among the labour class in the Federation regarding promotion of the cause of Tamil education in Malaya. Labourers earning less than $150 a mouth have willingly come forward to contribute $10 each, to the Tamil Library Fund. They are
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  • 67 1 The Governor has appointed a panel of eleven persons from whom Tribunals may be constituted for the purpose of the National Service Ordinance, 1953. They are: Messrs. E. H. D' Net to (chairman) Dato Syed A. M. Alsagoff, Chin Chye Fong, T. E. Fernando, Rev. J. R. Fleming,
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  • 41 1 TAIPEH, Formosa, Mar. 25: Chiang Kai Shek was quoted today as saying that National, st China would defend "to the last man" the islands of Que. moy and Matsu off the Chinese Mainland.- Reuter
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  • 19 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 25: President Eisenhower nominated Joseph E. Jacobs, a career diplomat, to tie U.S. ambassa. dor to Poland.
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  • 297 1 India To Propose 'Armaments Truce' Menon's Talks With Dulles NEW YORK, Mar. 23. -India has asked for an opportunity to present at first hand t 0 the United Nations Dt» armament Commission he r proposal for an "armaments truce' pending agreemes* on a Disarmament Convenuon, it was disclosed at the
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  • 118 1 Universal Support For Asian Idea Of Peaceful Co-existence Burmese Premier CALCUTTA, Mar. 25. Burmese Premier U Nu told pressmen here today that the Asian i d'ea of peaceful coexistence \va s receiving "almost universal support." U Nu arrived here on his way to New Delhi. He is on eight-day pilgrimage
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  • 61 1 NEHRU ON PAR INFLUX INTO INDIA NEW DELHI, Mar. 25: Prime Minister Nehru told Parliament Thursday the continued influx of Hindu refugees from East Pakistan was causing his Government great concern. Nehru did not give exact figures, but said "deteriorating economic conditions in the East Pakistan and a feeling of
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  • 202 1 LONDON Mar. 25: Sir Winston Churchill* the Prime Minister, told the House of Commons yesterday the Government was resolved to maintain Britain s position fa Hong Kong. Sir lan Horobin a Conservative, had referred to the recent disclosure that President Roosevelt desired at
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  • 106 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 25: A Federal Atomic expert said yesterday that Japanese fisher, man who died after last year's pacific hydrogen test conducted by United States died from jaundice, a liver ailment, and not from the effects of radiation. Until now there had been report* without
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  • 22 1 The appointment of Mr. fa. Jaganathan as a member of th<Labour Advisory Board until Dec. 31, 1956, was gazetted yentcrday*
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  • 264 1 K. M. R. Menon Leaves For Madras Mrs. and Mr. K. M. R. Mcnon and Miss Devi Menon were seen off at the Singapore Hartxwr yesterday by a large nuriiber of Malayalees, friends, students and Kamala Club members. The Menons were leaving for Madras by S.S. Rajula and among those
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  • 462 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat Mar. 26, 1955 NOTES AND COMMENTS (On Malayan Defence) LESSON OF LAST WAR Formosa crisis has considerably abated and for the time being at least, there is no fear of au immediate outbreak of any global war in this part of the world. That being
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  • 1284 2 India Cambodia Friendship And Co-operation Prince Norodom's Visit Will Strengthen Ties Nehru Expresses Confidence NEW DELHI. Prime Minister Nehru said here that he was very happy that Cambodia and India were picking up again the threads of friendship and co-operation." Mr. Nehru was speaking at a banquet held In honour
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  • 528 2 LAHORE; Khan Abdul Gl Shirt leader, has stated that t that "my strong belief in de t The Red Shirt leader in a statement ussued at Rawi! pindx said that the Go <;rnment had not so Jir rcnu* cd tht restrictions en his
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  • 106 2 NEW DELHI: Over 1,200 dolls and puppets from 47 countries are taking their positions in show cases for the international Doll Exhibition to be opened by the Prime Minister here. The Exhibition, which is the first of its kind in India is organised by the Shanker's Weekly,
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  • 34 2 NEHRU AND CAMBODIA'S EX-KING His Royal Hlghnesa Print-" Norodom Sihanouk Varman of Cambodia photographed with the Prime Minister, Sri lauaharlai Nehru when the former called on the Prime Minister In New DelW on Mar.
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  • 160 2 NEW DELHI: The final success in the achievement of Cambodian independence was due to the "mora; support we drew from India" I'nnce Norodom Sihanouk Varman declared here. The Prince, who was speaking at a reception given him by the All-India Kamboj Maha. sabha said
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  • 838 2 MADRAS: Mr. C. Subramanfam, Minister for Flnanr refuted the suggestion made by a Communist member t the Assembly that quite a large number of *uicidt« that curred i n the Nattika firka of Ponnani taluk of Malabar \i£" ing 1964, was due
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  • 1915 3 STATE CAN'T DENY COMPENSATION TO PERSON DEPRIVED OF LAND! NEW DELHI. Dr. B. R. Atnbedkar, the chief draftsman of the Constitution of the Indian Republic discussing a motion by the Home Minister to refer the Constitution Ann mlment Bill to a Joint Committee, described
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  • 230 3 KARACHI: Pak»sta<n's Com. munication Minister, Dr. Khan Sahib, said at a Press Conference in Queta that Pakistan desired cordial relations with all its neighbours. He expected that India and Pakistan would settle their various problems in a friendly spirit. Dr. Khan Sahib said that now that a
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  • 270 3 BOMBAY "Cultural integrity and political sovereignty go together observed Mr. Hare Krishna Mahtab, Governor of Bombay, in the course of his Convocation address of the Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan. Bombay, in the presence of a distinguished gathering. The Governor said that Aryan culture was not tha only
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  • 45 3 King Hussein of Jordan, 19 and his fiance Princess Dlna Abdel Hamid, 25, at Zahran Koyal Palace Jordan on Mar. 19. She arrived from Cairo two days before. They ate expected to be married within the next month. AP. I'HOTO.
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  • 287 3 NEW DELHI: A set Of so. viet Bibliotheca Buddhlca in Sanskrit. Tibetan and Mongolian languages was presented on behalf of the Soviet Gov. ernment to the International Academy of Indian Culture di a simple ceremony here. The set, which was presented by Mr. B. G. Lopatenko,
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  • 209 3 Late Mr. M. Ct. M. Chidambaram Warm Tributes NEW DELHI: A warm tribute to the services rendered by the late Mr. M. Ct. M. Chidambaram Chettiar in furthering the cause of insurance and banking in South India, was paid by Mr. T. T. Krlßhnamachari. union Minister for Commerce and Industry.
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  • 57 3 Privileges Of Trade Commissioners Limited MADRAS; ihe union government has Btalfli that t:a<le commissoners are not diplomats and -Are not Urtltlaw to diplomatic privileges and exemptions from an v State or Municipal taxes. The only fiscal privileges admissible to Titade Commissioners are exemption from payment of duty on irwf orted
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  • 64 3 NICE: A Czech built two•jngined Aero 45 plane whici Marshal Tito is presenting to Premier Nehru, flew in here on its way to New Delhi by stages. Flying: with it was anothc.plane of t"ie same make whic'i had been ordered by the Indian Government.
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  • 168 3 KARACHI: Mr. A. K. Brohi, tormer Minister of Law made an impassioned plea for rais. ing the general level of education in the under-developed countries of Asia so that the majority of the people could participate in solving their pro. blems by rational thinjting. Mr. Brohi
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  • 85 3 MADRAS: Mr. TJ. N- Uhebar, OongTess president, may be undertaking- a tour of Tamil Nad in the latter half of this year, it is learnt Mr. K. Kamaraj Nartar. Chief Minister, told reporters last week that the Congress President would be invited to undertake a
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  • 199 3 BOMBAY: The Central SilK Board has received the iirst consignment of 200 000 pounds of Chinese raw silk imported from China under a barter agreement between the Governments of India and China. The Government of India had entrusted the Board with the responsibility of
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  • 133 3 NEW DELHI: The Indian Council for Cultural Relations, has set up a committee of ex. perts to select and arrange for the, translation and publication of Indian literature Into Persian. Mr. Suniti Kumar Chatterjee, Chairman, West Bengal Legislative Council, has been appointed the Chairman and Mr.
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  • 76 4 Now A- Railway Engine! WASHINGTON. Mar. 25: The U.S. atomic energy commission disclosed Thurs. day two companies will ex. plore the posibility of producing an atomic engine to power a railroad locomotive. The AEC said it had approved a plan of the Bald. win. Lima. Hamilton corpo. ration of Philadelphia
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  • 217 4 Senanayake To Head Commission To Inquire Ways And Means? COLOMBO: Mr. Dudtay Senanayake'a name has been suggested b> the Prime Minister an bead of a Comm'ssion to inquire Into the ways i*iul means of implementing the I N.P/S decision to introduce prohibition by law It was
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  • 95 4 Canada Printing Ink. Executive Due Here Monday Colonel C. T. Sharpe ViceFrcsident and General Manager of the Canada Printing 1 Ink Co., Ltd., whose head-quarters are n Toronto, will be passing through Singapore at the end of this month. The purpose of his round-the-world Journey is to establish trade contacts
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  • 255 4 The War Damage Commission at a meeting held yesterday, in Singapore declared a final payment of 20.2 per cent of the award in the Other Claims category. The other Claims category includes every type of claim except those that can be classed as Rubber Estates, Tin Mine
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  • 43 4 JAFFNA: In his Krimanathan Lecture delivered at Paramcshwara College, Tinnevtly, Mr. srl prakasa. Goveraor of Madras, said the basis of everything should be tl>at man should understand man and should endeavour to live w'thout hurting- the feelings of others.- FOC
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    70 4 Kamiah. son of Mr. P. Murugiah I'illai, Kuala Lumpur and Mte s Lakshmi Devi, daughter of Mr. V. Vadivel, Sentul Pasa, Koala Lumpur, were married at the Mariamman Temple, Kuala Lumpur. (Kierht) Kuppusamy, son of Mr. M. Chockalingam, Jalan Kuantan, I'ahang Road, Kuala Lumpur and Miss Kamayi,
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  • 53 4 OKAYAMA, Japan, Mar. 35. For six years Hisashi Hanatusa, 42, had complained of stomach trouble, surgeons operated and they found his stomach inside the chest between his lungs. It had deteriorated until it was useless. The intestines had taken over the digestive function, they said. Thev will remove
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  • 25 4 TOKYO, Mar. 25: A Japan, ese crab fishing boat was seiz. ed by a Russian patrol craft on northern Japan Thursday, Kyodo News Service reported.
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  • 298 4 LONDON, Mar. 25: New Zealand's intention to put forces into the anti-Communist struggle in Malaya was warmly welcomed in British diplomatic quarters here yesterday. Diplomatic observers said that the defence statement of Mr. Sydney Holland, New Zealand Prime Minister, was "firm and
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  • 109 4 NEW YORK, Mar. 25; Mr. Paul V. McNutt, 64, former Governor of Indiana and exAmbassador to the Philippines, died here yesterday of throat cancer. Mr. McNutt ill for about six months was flown home from Manila about two weeks ago interrupting an around the world cruise
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  • 386 4 A review was recently held of 246 Coionial candidates lor medical training, ail of whom arc now in the United KingJum and have appled to the Director of Colonial Scholars for placing an 1t)55 Xnese candidates under review represent about half the total number who
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  • 75 4 KUALA LUMPUR: The Selangor and Negri Sembilan Toddy Tappers Union, unanimously decided to stage a token strike if the Government persisted in its 'indifference' to the repeated representations made by the Union, regarding 'victimisation* and initimidaton' by certain contractors. The date and period of strike will
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  • 69 4 Rotary Club of Singapore is commemorating its Golden Anniversary on Thursday, April, 28. when the Miss Golden Rotary Competition and Dance will be held at the Great World (Air conditioned) Cabaret, between 9 pm. and 1 a.m. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald will grace the occasion and the proceeds
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  • 60 4 The Governor, Sir, .lohn Nicoll. wil; be the guest of honour at the monthly lunch of the Singapore Un on of Journalists to be held at the Capitol Blue Room on Monday, Apr. 4. Mr. J. Brazier, Trade Un.on Adviser, Federat on of Malaya will
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  • 64 4 OTTAWA, Mar. 25: Trade Minister C. D. Howe announced Canada's first atomic power plant to produce electricity, will be built jointly by t"io govern, inent and the Ontario hvdro electric power commissic.i'at ;i cost of about 15 million dollars. He told the house of commons the
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