Indian Daily Mail, 29 March 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 46 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 39, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 518 1 New State Of Emergency In Pakistan Governor-General Assumes Supreme Powers Framing Of New Constitution Hereafter East West Pakistan KARACHI, MAR. 28. UHIXAM MOHAMMED, GOVERNOR-GENE-r\\ OF PAKISTAN, LAST NIGHT PROCLAIMED NEW STATE OF EMt RGENCY AND ASSUMED SUPREME POWERS HIM ELFGhulam Mohammed recently survived a court challenge to his action last
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  • 91 1 A Problem In The Mid-Air NEW YORK, Mar. 28: The New York Times said Sunday that "the burning questions' is: "Who invented the air plane?" It noted that the Moscow newspaper Pravda last Monday credited Alexander F. Mozha'.dky, a Russian, for building, in 1882, the first plane that actually flew.
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  • 73 1 Devaser Withdraws From Contest From Our Staff Correspondent KUAUA LUMPUR. Monday: Address. ng a meeting of the MIC, Kawang. Suo-Branch yesterday, Mr. Kundan jJcvaser, President of the Malayan Indian Congress, announced that he was not going to contest the pres aency of the Congress this year and was accordingly withdrawing
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  • 92 1 P.P. Narayanan To Tour India And Ceylon From Our Staff Correspondent 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. Mr P P. Narayanan, the General Secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers ot Malaya, will be leaving on Apr. 9 o n a tou r of South India Ceylon and Assam wth a
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  • 52 1 BANGKOK, Mar. 27.— Prlnc« Wan waithaykom Thai For ttgß Minister left here by air to. day for Tokyo for discussions on Japanese debt to Tnailand. Japan incurred a debt of 1 50Pj000,000 that (at today's exchange rate around £26,000,C00) while sh;e was occupying Thailand during the
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  • 72 1 ESSEN, GERMANY, Mar. 28 Altrued Krupp said yesterday that India has approved proposals for construction by his company of a complete industrial city of 100,000 tor steel workers and their families. The steel workers will be employed in the Indian Rourkela Steel Mil which, with
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  • 77 1 Five Parties' Final Blasts Four political parties and the UMNO-MCA-Malay Union Alliance will give final broadcasts over Radio Malaya on Thursday, Mar. 31, as follows: In the Indian Programme 7.00 p-m.— 7.30 pm; In the English Programme 7.15 p.m. —7.45 p.m. in the Malay Programme 7.35 p-m. 8.05 j>m: and
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  • 451 1 All Eyes On Chou En Lai LONDON, Mar. 28. Western diplomatic interest in the 29 -nation Afro-Asian Conference at Bandung Indonesia next month will centre on Communist China's tactics in wooing uncommitted countries in the East-West cola war. It will be the first major
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  • 55 1 YES, ATOMIC EXPLOSION The first underground Atomic explosion in USA since, 1951 SBts »P a fl/eball clouded with «rX Tin Nevada This na, th£ seventh USA atomic test explosion this year and SsecoiS i» tWday*. Nine minutes after the explosion the doud formed was stil hangIn? ote? the^ niriower than
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  • 60 1 DJAKARTA. Mar. 28: Officials of conference of Asian African countries denied oversea* reports that Conference 'which scheduled to start April 18 would be postponed. An official spokesman said any postponement decision wouid have to be taken in constitution with the Governmentsi of Burma. Ceylon, India, Indonesia and Pakistan
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  • 28 1 ATHENS, Mar. 28 Marshal, Klementi VoroshHow President of the Soviet Union sent a telegram to King Paul of Greece yesterday making Greece.*, National Day. Reuter
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  • 296 1 Premier Offers To Include 'Rebel' Leaders In Cabinet SAIGON, Mar. 28: Delegates of South Vietnam's war lords drove to Tayninh. 55 miles Northwest of Saigon, last night to duscuKN with Pham Ccng Tac,, 66-year-old "Pope" of the powerful Cao Dai Sect, whether to accept Premier Ngo
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  • 27 1 Atomic Anti-Aircraft Weapons WASHINGTON, Mar. 2S The United States is to have atomic anti-aircraft weapons the Atomic Energy Commi3sion and Deffence Department jointly disclosed last night. Reuter
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  • 41 1 N«W DEJLHI, Mar. 28 U Nu. the Burmese Prirntj Minister, left Delhi yestercuy on a tour of Buddhist Shr-ms in India after a two-day -stay :n the capital, prime MM* ter Kehru saw him off at the station. Reuter
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  • 67 1 TOKYO, Mar. 27.— The Prime Minister of Japan opens an 11-day Asia Economic Conference on Monday with listeners from three top Red nations present. Ichiro Hatoyama will address the initial session of the United Nations' Economic Commission for Asia and th« Far East (ECAFE). The ECAFE
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  • 58 1 KATMANDU, Nepal, Mar. 28. Forth three people have died of starvation in the Rameehap District near Katmandu in the last few months. Mr. M. P. Koirala,, former Premier, said yester-' day. Mr. Koirala said scarcity in the district was caused by floods and drought and had
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  • 70 1 DARJEEL.ING. India. Mar. 1 28: Sherpa Tensing Norkay, who climbed Mount Everest is planning a visit to foreign countries later this yea-r to meet friends and show them a book on monta neering' he has been preparing. He said he hoped to begin the tour in
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  • 54 1 SEATTLE, Washington, Mar. 27. Four persons aboard a Pan-American World Airways Stratocrulser died yesterday when an engine of the Dig plane fell off and it crash, landed, burnt and sank in the Pacific ocean. Nineteen other calmly heroic passengers and crew members were rescued by
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  • 67 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 27 Tne Ministry of Comrasue an'l industry says India exported less tea in i954 than in the previous year but earned more money. The Ministry lists 1954. tea exrorts at 450,410,000 lbs., compared with 500,990,000 lbs. in 1953. The value of the 1954 exports
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  • 173 1 MOSCOW, Mar. 2& Mr. Xehrtt, the Indian Ptime Minister, is expected to Visit Kuv ia next June at the »n--vitaticn of the Soviet Ministry for Foreign Affair*, the official Soviet news agency Tass announced yesterday. An announcement of the Soviet News Agency said •'as
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  • 154 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 28.— Prime Minister Nehru will lead the Indian delegation to the forthcoming Asian-African Conference which is scheduled to meet in Bandung in Indonesia on April 18. Besides the Prime Minister the delegation will be composed of Dr. Syed Mahmud, Minister in the Mtaitry of External
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  • 279 1 ANDHRA MINISTRY SWORN IN From oar Own Correspondent MADRAS. Mar. 28. The eight-man Ministry was sworn in Andhra today, coinposed of newly elected members of the legislature belong, ing to the United Congress Front. Headed by Mi> «eawada Gopal Reddi, the Ministry includes Mr. rv Saiijivi Reddi, Mr. K. Chandramoull,
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  • 82 1 COVINA, California, Mar 37: Nothing formal about this minister. The Rev. Donald R. Locher, pastor of the West Covina Church, says that beach wear will be suitable for serv'ces this summer. He said that "Come as you an" services will begin at B.SO am.
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  • 71 1 Heart Disease Is Infectious NEW YORK, Mar. 27 A physician collapsed last B'nd*y wMle treat ng his brother f < r a heart ailment at their Brooklyn home. A few momvnt3 later another doctor pronounred both brothers de-*d cf heart attacks. The victims wore Dr. Dahir, E. Abul-Kh.iir, 62, and
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  • 553 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Mar. 39, 1955 Mr. Devaser's Verdict On Himself! r pHE Malayan Indian Congress President Mr. Kundan Lai Devaser has pronounced an astounding sentence on himself. If what he has said is true, then he must quit Malaya forthwith, and leave his compatriots free to shape
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  • 2379 2 Madras Minister's View MADRAS: In the Madras Assembly last Thursday, the Finance Minister, Mr. C. Subramaniam expressed the view that he was not "quite happy about the redistribution of boundaries and the formation of States on a linguistic basis at the present stage",
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  • 258 2 Artificial Rain Aids Coffee Cultivation MERCARA: An unique and successful) experiment in answer to the failure of blossom, shower for coffee was witnessed by the Ministers and Members of the Ctoorg Legislature. Mr. p. W. Davles of Kalmbetta Coffee Estate at Pollihetta had successfully tried man-made rain in his 60
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  • 148 2 MADRAS: There arc tremendous possibilities of developing atomic energy in India, declared prof. M. L. e. Ol.'phant, Director of Rescarcn, School oft Physical Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, and President cf the Australian Academy of sciences, who arrived nere Monday afternoon from Deihi by air in
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  • 206 2 Because Admission Was Refused To A French Woman SARVODAYANAGAR «puri; Acharya Vinoba Rhuv saic here last week. "If at tlus juncture of history Hindu L'harma takes to restricting itself to a selected few, it would strike with its own hands a mortal blow on
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  • 182 2 Czech Aircraft Gift For Nehru Not Tito's NEW DELHI: The Czechoslovak tUmtnmsy in xNew Deihi uenied a report that a Czeonouilt "Aeru-45" aircrait wmch nad arrived it Nice on its way to India, was a present from President Tito of Yugos.avia to the prime Minister of India. The Embassy, in
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  • 199 2 N£\v DELHI; The Union Finance Ministry explained in a Press note here last week the terms of the 45 million Dollar loan agreement rvignecl between the Indian Government and the Government of the United States at Washington last Tuesday. The press note said; a Loan Agreement
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  • 272 2 Privilege Motion In Madrs Council MaukaS; In tne Madras Legislative Council last Thursday, Mr. T. Purushotiiamd. Mudaliar moved a pnvuege motion under Rule 155 if tnc Madras Lcgiaiative Covincit Kules. The resolution read as fcllows; "That this House do cake notice of the remarks of the Speaker of the Madras
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  • 132 2 MADRAS: A meeting or liic liibes Advisory Council was :»eld at tht Secretariat last Thursday. Mr. B, Param«a--v/aran, Minister in charge of trie subject, presiding. The Council discussed the question or starting in seiect txreas, where scheduled Caste i ann T^bes were concentrate a industries like basket-making.
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  • 76 2 AHMED AB AD: A Pama•mentary Goodwill Mission under the leadership of Mr. G. V. Mavlankar. Speaker of the I-ok Sabha. and consisting of about 15 members o f Parliament will vis.t Russia in May or June next, it is learnt nerc The Mission will tour
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  • 746 3 Feeling Of Insecurity NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru said in the Lok Sabha, last Thursday that the Government 'were din(UA»inff the question of fresh influx of Hindus from East Bengal with the Pakistan Government, "pressing upon them all the
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  • 1251 3 ment also that rehabilitation of refugees from Western PaKistan had not yet been lully comp.eted. Tnere shouid not oc any misunderstanding on tn;s pont as the Government nad allocated nearly Ks. 15 crores fo r further rehabilitation of refugees from Western Pakistan in the coming year. In
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  • 87 3 FURI: The President, Dr. Rajendra prasad, arrived here Thursday morning on a twoday visit. He unvoted .the statue of Mahatma Gandhi at Gandhi Ghat on the Pun sea beach and attended the Sarvodaya Sammelan. On arrival at Bhubaneswar aeroarome, the President was received by the Governor,
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  • 532 3 MADRAS: The five years that have passed since the birth of the Indian Republic on January 26, 1950, have witnessed an evergrowing thirst for education in this State. Unfortunately, however, that thirst has not been quenched, though the Constitution has directed the States to provide, within a
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  • 382 3 CALCUTTA: Hinduism leads a series of articles on "the great religions of the world" now being published by "Ldfe," American picture magazine. The feature on Hinduism, which already has appeared in the American edition, will be published in the laternatiooal edition to be released here next
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  • 349 3 LONDON: The vivid colour of India's flowers stands out brilliantly at an exhibition or 62 paintings Dy uaciy Marie Temple now on view at the Imperial Institute here. Lady Temple emerges as one of the fortunate people who oan make her affection for a
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  • 283 3 SKYMASTERS FOR NIGHT RUNS IN INDIA NEW DELHI: The Dakotas on n ght mail service in India will be replaced by Skymasters which Government are trying to secure from abroad. J Thig was disclosed by the Deputy Communicat.ons Minis, ter, Mr. Raj Bahadur, in the Rajya Sabha, last week during
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  • 64 3 Bengal Film' Censors Resign En Bloc CALCUTTA: All the meml">ers of the Bengal regional panel of film censors have resigned en bloc as a protest against the order of the Government of India that fllms Imported in Calcutta from abroad should be sent to Bombay for censorship. These members, it
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  • 48 3 NEW DELHI: It is understood that the Madras Government has been urged by the Planning commission to undertake legislations in regard to 'inams' which have not been so far abolished. This is part of the agtariaa reform measures suggested bv the Planning Commission. FOC
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  • 921 3 MADRAS: Dr. (Miss) Helen Keller, the renowned American deaf and blind author, [.aid a tribute. to the work done by the social service organisations in India In the cause of the poor and the unfortunates, and made an appeal to them to include
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  • 107 3 NEW DELHI; The Government of India (have decided to set up a fully equipped Security Paper Mill in India. This will develop an important line of production internally, as well as make India independent of foreign supplies. Ind a's requirements of bank notes and other
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  • 28 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. FrantJ.seK Komzala has been appoints Ambassador of Czechoslovakia in India. Dr. Petre Votov has been Minister of Bulgaria in India. FOC
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  • 602 4 Model Patriot Leader -Kotelawala COLOMBO. May his memory long live in our hearts as the model of a leader, a patriot and a man," s?ud Ceykm's Premier, Sir John Kotelawaia, at a public meeting which was held recently, at the Senanayake Hall, Rollupitiya, to commemorate the
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  • 42 4 MADURAI: S. Balakrishnan a boy ate 38 iddlies, each weighing two ounces in a competition held at the Madurai Polytechnic last Monday. He was awarded a prize for eating the maximum number of iddlies in the contest. FOC
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  • 213 4 A Malay terrorist, named Abbas, aged 26, was shot dead in the Kampong ot Sungei Serai, in the ijlu Langat valley of Selangcr on Saturday night. Abbas and another Malay terrorist we.e in the kampong when they were seen by members of a Police Special Squad.
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  • 46 4 The four-day All-England Badtainton Championships (the unofficial world championships) entered their second day at Empress Hall, London, on Mar. 24. Fifteen nations are represented. AP. PHOTO SHOWS: Bernt Dahlberg, 24, of Sweden reaches tor a low shot during practice. He is from Halnistad.
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  • 79 4 PHOTOS. Mr T P' F McNeice City Council President is addresMne the gathering at the Ninth Anniversary of the Government and City Council Labour Union. Last Sunday at tie Singapore BadUninton Hall. On the right i s Mr J T Rja and
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  • 296 4 Bandaranayake MATUGAMA: The people of Ceylon were possessed of false sense of security and Independence, for though the country had become an Independent natu* ld a M"? boast of anything that was in keeping with that state. Every wpeet of the life and society
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  • 61 4 The Governor, Sir John Nicoll has appointed Mr. George Edward Noel Oehlers, Officer o* the Order of the British Empire, to be Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Co>on v of Singapore from April 1, 1955 during Her Majesty's pleasure. The appointment is made under Sub-Section
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  • 120 4 A Savings Drive is being launched in the padi.growing areas in Pahang during the coming harvest. The drive, similar to that held in 1953, is being run by the Posv Office Savings Bank in con I junction wtth the Federation Information Services. New posters have been
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  • 82 4 KUMBAKONAM; His Holiness Sankaracharya of Kanchi Kamakot peeta, has sent a communication to Mr. Kunjithapatham Chettiar Municipal Chairman that the Mahamaham fest val coming ouue in 12 year s in Kumbakonam is to be celebrated on F'ebruary 25, 1956, corresponding to tnu Tami; month nf Masi.
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  • 135 4 A uoiaiy organisation called tne *vitt»«i><jui i« wincy "11"* nas been formed at an maugurai meeting nelct at Rattled Luorary recently, its objects are; To unite all persons engaged in horary work or aut-iested in lioiaries; To promote tne oetter adminisuation of libraries; To encourage tne
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  • 47 4 KOTELAWALA DOWN WITH PHLEBITIES COLOMBO, Mar. 28: Sir John Keteiawala, Prime Minister O f Ceylon, is suffering from phieuiti* in Ha i nation of the inner memberane of a vein) and ha> cancelled all his engagements tor 2 weeks on medical advice, His cflice announced today. Reuter
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  • 35 4 Th 0 fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held at 7 p.m. at 3, Thiarn S.ew Avenue, Off Tanjong Katon K Road, Singapore, the residence of Sri s. Naras-m--han.
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  • 289 4 Senanayake NAWALAPITIYA. It was a dangerous thing to link religion with politics, said Mr. R. G. Senanayake, M.P. for Dambadeniya, at the thirtieth anniversary prize giving of the ,Sri Sugathadharniodaya Sunday Buddhist School here. The meeting was pre. sided over by Galpatha Khem ananda
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  • 217 4 Norodom Sihanouk's Confidence NEW DELHI: Ex-Kin e Noiodom Sihanouk cf Cambodia arrived home by air from his goodwill vis t to India on Thursday and announced that in addition to economic aid Ind a had promised Cambodia "help to preserve cur independence and integrity",
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  • 158 4 Party Negara To Open Branches In Perak From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR: Monday: The Centra 1 Executive Council of Party Negara today decided to spread its activities to P'>rak by setl.ing up bin ohes there betore the beginning of its nationwide campaign for the forthcoming Federal elections. The Council
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