Indian Daily Mail, 28 April 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 75 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1499 1 Marshall Tells Assembly Rapid Malayanisation Is Prime Concern By Our Staff Reporter The Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday approved the Chief Minister's motion of .hanks to His Excellency the Governor tor his address enunciating the Labour Front Government policy for the first year. The discussion was
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  • 279 1 Kotelawala COLOMBO, Apr. 27. Sir John Katelawala Prime Minister of Ceylon, said today that Britain was Ceylon's bes>* friend when there is trouble. In an interview on results of the Afro- Asian Conference at Bandung last week published today m the Ceylon daily news the
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  • 330 1 Agrees To Discuss Formosa Cease-Fire Without Chiang WASHINGTON, Apr. 27. The United States Secretary of S>.ate, Mr. John Fester Dulles, said that the United States would examine farther CommuiKbi China's offer to negotiate a relaxation of tension but th.it I he United St*t«s could not
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  • 307 1 i WASHINGTON, Apr. 27: I The United States ana Communist Ch'na appeared today to be nearer than ever before to the direct negotiation of a ceasefire m the Formosan area At his press conference, the Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles, removed one of the majcr obstacles
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  • 224 1 Ministers' Salaries Inadequate The Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday approved a motion by t/ie financial Secretary foi a .sum cf $800,--344- under the neatis of expend, ture tor personal emoiuments of Council cf Ministers, upKeep of speaKer's House and groumus ana other items. The salary ot the Chief Minister has been
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  • 145 1 Simla Confab On U.S. Aid Burma And Ceylon Say 'No' NEW E|EL<HI, Apr. 27 tJurxna and Ceylon have refused an Invitation to the conference of Colombo plan Aid countries cailed by India at Simla on May 9. it was stated 'm Parliament. Mr. M-C. Shah, Minister for Revenue and Civil]
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  • 230 1 Nehru, Nu, Nasser Leave Djakarta CHOU STAYS BEHIND DJAKARTA, Apr. 27. Prime Minister Nehru of India, I Nu of Burma, Lieutenant Colonel Ganu»l Nasser of Egypt and Mohammed Nairn of Afghanistan left Djakarta this morning after attending the Asian- African Conference at Bandung. They were seen off at the oirfield
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  • 1062 1 Exhaustive Investigation Of Emergency Promised New Declaration Of Policy Within Three Months By Our Staff Reporter Commending his motion seeking continuation b> the House of the proclamation made b> the Governo* to extend the Emergency lor a further period of three month.**, the Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall mid the
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  • 105 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 27. School and college exami. nations may be hold hereafter m the month of December instead of the hot months March and April. The Educr.. tion Ministry is now consu'tiig U".e Madras University authorities about smooth change over without disturbing school
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  • 494 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thur. Apr. 28, 1955 The Way To Reunion WITHOUT a spirit of give and take it will be very difficult, nay impossible, to bring about reunion of the Colony of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. In saying so, we are net making a pious statement,
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  • 47 2 BOMBAY: Rear AdmiraP. A. BaJlance. till lately Flag Officer (Flotillas) Indian Fleet -Hed torn here last Thursday fur Liverpool aboard the Caledonia. The Rear-Admiral wad seen iff by Commodore A X Chatterji Commcdore-in-Charge of the Indian Navy, and senior Nuva} official* FOC
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  • 604 2 Progress Of Civil Aviation In India I.CA. Official's Tribute NEW DELHI: Mr. Carl Ljungberg, SecretaryGeneral of the International Civil Aviation Organisation, said here on Thursday that he wrk very much impressed with the development of civil aviation m India. Mr. Ljungberg, who has come I'o New Delhi m the course
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  • 43 2 PHOTO. Chiang Kai-Shek, the Chinese Nationalist leader with rSi" 1 g and O* 1 s"*5 s «n Li-Jen, left, his personal Jr c st f?« ">spects a map during an inspection visit to the Vfatsu Islands on April 14 AP
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  • 68 2 NEW DELHI: Is accordance with the joint statement made oy the prime Minister of India, Mr, jawalharlal Nehru and Prince Norodo m SihanouK Varman, leader of the official delegation from Cambodia to India, the Government of India have decided to change the status of their special
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  • 744 2 CALCUTTA: Mr. P. r. Htydon, Australian H4g;h Com-missioner-designate to Jndia, arrived here last week by air fro m sydney. He was received at the airport by a representative of the External Aftairs Ministry and the Australian Trade Oommisatonar m Calcutta. Mr. Heydon w<ua leave mr FOC
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  • 340 2 CHINGLEPUT: The sixth session of the All.Tamil Nad Homoeopathic Conference met m St. Columba's School Hall, Chingleput, recently Dr. S. Srinivasan, Director of the Hahnemann Homoco Institute, Tiruvarur, presiding. Dr. Hajee Osman Khan Chairman of the Reception Committee, welcomed the gathering. Mr. P. K. Sekharan
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  • 132 2 KLK.NOOL: A pt jpos.il, to Kive a pemiun oi ks. I,OOu per jnontii to Mr. T. I'iuiiu.saiuj iormer cnui MuuMtur of A <u < lira, tor hfcs services to tile Anuhra .^tate, Ls being considert'U at an uuarmai leveli m tb« MinisteriaX ciroieg at present. It
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  • 114 2 Bombay Bus Service Returns To Normal BOMBAY: Buses and irams of the municipal-run Bombay Eucctnc Suppiy ana Transport (BEST) unaeitaicing were running- normally last week after a day's toKCn strike by a section ot the operative staff last week. The striking workers clashed witih tne pomcc Keceotly, »the tatter opening
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  • 431 2 Nt,W U I A All: President tiajendra I'rasad da-vt week tailed lor 'dose collaboration between govemmenta.l effort and voluntary effort?' m the light against leprosy m the country. The Preident, w|u> was addressing the annual general meeting <# the Hind Kusht Nivaran Sangh, said
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  • 257 2 MADRAS; The eighth annual day of Sri Saokara Guruku. lam, Abhiramapuram, was cc. lebrated last week, Sir S. Va_ radachari presiding. After prayer, Mr. T. K. Van. kateswaran welcomed the gathering. He said that tne in_ stitution was founded by the late Sri Thethiyur Subramania
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  • 134 2 NEW DELJiI: The Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Mr. Satyanarain Siuna, answered a question m the Rajya Sabha by Mr. H. C. Mathur on the duties and functions of Parliamentary Secretaries. He said. 'The duties, func. tion£, responsibilities and status of Par.iamentary Sec. returies have not been formal, ly
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  • 99 2 NEW DELJc4i: Pandit Govind Belliabh Pant. Home Minister, exnortcd the members of the Congress Parliameutarv Party Ihere to actively participate la the "noble" movement of bhoodan on returning to tneir constituencies after rht present sessic n of Parliament Adaress.n^ a meeting of the party, he said,
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  • 178 2 COIMBATORE: Addressing a public meeting at the Gandhi Chowk, las 1 week, Mr. C. Subramaniam, Finance Minister, said that the greatest enemies of the non-Brahmin communities were the D. K. and D.M.X. parties who, by tfoeir ill-conceived propaganda of communal haired rod jealousy, undermined the
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  • 50 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Gwornor- General!, Mr /Ghulam Mohammed, i.s likely to accompany Mr. Mohammed AO, Itrenii.-r to New Delhi next month for ta ks wdth Mr. Nehru on Kashmir and other outstanding dispute* between the two <<-i:pi tries. It was rrtliahly understood hen*. jQCC FOC
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  • 132 2 Co-Ordination Of Rail And Sea Transport NEW DEI'-il: The TtuJU*port Minisf y proposes to i>ppoint a committee shortly ■io study methods of ensuring better, </j-ordination between lav and sea transport, it was ofnciajiy learnt here. Offical circles also explained tihat the reference ki 'he speech of the Minister tor Kfvenute
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  • 181 2 Madras Rent Control Act To Be Extended? MADRAS; The Madras Government propose to extend the life o f tne Madras Buildings (L<eas«e Rent) Connol Act tor two years beyond StptemDer 30 on which date :t due to expire. The necessary amending legislation >a i.keiy to be urtroauced m the Legislature
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  • 89 2 Bombay Dock Labour Dispute Settled BOMBAY: The 20-day-old d.sputc between tlhe Dutch Hr m engaged mi n the construction of Bombay Port's oil terminal project and its empayees ended ilast week following an agreement between the firm and representatives of the Bombay Dock Mazdoor Union. The flTm withdrew the iockout
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  • 1140 3 Suhrawardy Defends Governor-General's Action ••top;, >u» the dire***** o* dlctotorHhip^Jiia^nJ^r chSs. he sad and tnus il Irom confusion and erno^-^S^T I^!^' 1^ 11 1 he Minister said the Gov- Mr. Suhrawardy said all troupes had arisen because the ate Constituent Assembly ccntrary to
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  • 225 3 DACCA. The former Chief Minister, Mr Faalul Hug who returned from Karachi, had a aerie* of meetings with members of the Ea«t Bengal Legislative Assembly and party leaders at his residence m connection with the proposal for a eofiNtituent convention. The members are
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  • 59 3 Communist Arrested At Quetta KARACHI: Sajjad Zahit, a Communist and Rawalpindi Conspiracy case prisoner, who was released on baiJ recently was arrested at Quetta under tire order of the Agent to the Governor-General In Baluoh,stan. His arrest was made under the Restriction and Detention Ordinance of 1944. Soon after nJs
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  • 62 3 BOMBAY; After four days of pJeasant and mild summer, Bombay's maximum temperature shot up too 104 degrees lust Monday the highest ever re-corded since 1881. Meteorologists attributed the sudden change m the weather to delay of sea breeze by adverse easterly winds. The city's minimum temperature
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  • 65 3 NAGPXJR: The Madhyit Pradesh Government: have decided to make education free far children belonging to scheduled castes and scheduled tribe*, both m scheduled areas and non-schedufled areas In the State, at all levels. It has also been decided to give free education up to Matriculation to
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  • 267 3 NEW DEJUHI: The U>K Ssbha .last Thursday adjourned without transacting any business a reference had been maue by the Speaker to the deatth of a member, Mr. Dcvi Dutt Pant, m a road accident. iJk: H^use stood tin whence lor a in muie m memory
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  • 146 3 NEW DELML: Mr. Nltyanana Kanungo, Deputy Minister for commerce and industry, said m Ph e Rajya »u--bha that it should be possible, with the present rate of vr ngiess, to attain the target of »0 per cent, of the total components used mi n Indian-made cars
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  • 401 3 T.-C. ASSEMBLY: S. T. Amendment Bill Passed TRIVANDRUM: The Tra-vsncore-Oochin Assemb% last week passed Into law the Travancore-Cochin General Sales Tax (Amendment) Bui, the IVavanaore-Cochin Stamp (Amendment Bill, and the Indian Registration (Travancore-C--.chin Amendment) bUH, and referred to a Select Committee the Travancore-Cochin Irrigation B&1, tihe TravancoroCochin Irrigation (lievy of
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  • 307 3 ANNAMALAINAGAR: There are 'several Tamil manuscripts relating to "Tolkappiam," "Peniapuranam," "Tiru. kurafl,' BescM'a "Tembavani" and Vedanayagam Pillars works m the libraries of the iv>yal Asiatic Society and India Office is London, said Dr. Chidambaranathan Cliettiar, Professor and Head of the Department m Tamil, Artnamalal University,
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  • 141 3 MADRAS: On behalf of 73 students from Madras State studying In the Engineering College at Anantapur, a deputation Jed by Mr. k. Vinayakam, M.L.A., met Mr. K. Kamaraj, Ohlef Minister, last week and made representations pleading for their transfer t»> Engineering Colleges m Tamil Nad before
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  • 88 3 West Indies Trade Delegation BOMBAY: The five-member I West indies delegation arrived here on Wednesday I from Bangalore by air on conclusion of its one month's tour of this country. Mr. Lai Singh, leader of the delegation, told reporters at tr.e airport that tihe mission was a great success. He
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  • 81 3 MADRAS: Kulandavelu of Otteri, who was sentenced to i ndergo one week's simple imprisonment last Wednesday by Mr. M. Murugesa Mudaiiar, Soventdi Presidency Magistrate, Egmore, for the offence of bettiing on New York cotton prices, escaped from police custody when he was about to be taken
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  • 778 3 Speeches At Dinner Of Muslim Law Students Majlis COLOMBO: V.I.P. S and guests were put ill at ease by after-dinner s|h «ki-r s at the annual dinner of the Muslim Law Student* Majlis last week at the V.M.C.A. Dr. M. C M Kaleei, Minister of Labour,
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  • 392 4 NEW YORK, Apr. 27.— Dr. Lin Yutang, m an Life Magazine published Wednesday, blamed Red China for his resisnatton April 1 a* Chancellor of Nanyang University at Sin. gapotfe. "I was forced to resign, lie stated, and Nanyang was destroyed as
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  • 91 4 LONDON, Apr. 27 iTcfident Sokarno gave a State banquet m nouour of Chinese I'/emler Cl» u En Lai at the btate I'aLace at 7.30 yesterday evening: the New China News agency reported from Djakarta. Amongst othe. guests was 1-he Chinese Vice-Premier Chen. "The banquet proceeded m
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  • 101 4 From Our Own Correspondent. NEW DELHI, Apr. 27. The question of whether Mr. Jinnan. tne founder 01 Pakistan has bequeathed his property to the Muslim University at Allgargh waa raised In Rajya. Sabha by member Mr. fc>. Mahantay. He said the recent authoritative biography revealed Mr. Jinnah nau
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  • 301 4 —MENZIES CANBERRA. Apr. 2^ Mr. Robert Menzaes Australian Prime !Mimistenr said ,'.o--oaya y of China's suggestion ot talks wfl'th the United states 'one naturally always has reservations about the8 C peace oner s which arc made from lime 'to time," It was possible tihat the Afro-Asian
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  • 163 4 Malabari In Madras Cabinet Why None Yet From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 27. The Chiet Minister Mr. Kamaraj concluded his tour of Malabar on Monday witii a visit to the offices of leading Malayalam Daily m Calicut Mathrubhoomi now edited by former Malayan Barrister K. P. K. Menon. Mr.
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  • 228 4 WASHINGTON, Apr. 27: An Indian educator said Tuesday that India and Pakistan will never go to war over the disputed state of Kashmir. "Tnerc will be a peaceful settlement. How scon .t comes. Ckid knows". G. Rama, channran told a .seminar of tne Midd.e .East Institute.
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  • 125 4 Dogs As Test Subjects In 'A' Experiments IoAS VEGAS, NEMADA, A]>r. 27 The Atomdc Energy Commission has announced mat some 50 dogs will be used as test subjects m i^hebter s set u p f^r the big atomic experiment now planned tor Wednesday. Dr. John Bugher, Director of the AEC's
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  • 113 4 NEW DELHI. Apr. 27 India jptf stait a new ir.ii> tar y training scheme next n cnth designed to buiild a cit sea uimy" cf haiif-H-m'l* Hon (500,000) men m the next five years, it was announced. Thirty-four camps w^l optjn or, May 1, to
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  • 59 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 27 India will send an 18-n.an mission to Russia soon to !carn what equipment .-tntl technical aid is available to her under the recent Soviet cflfer of five million iupeea ($1,050,000) m aid to Asian countries "through thi T .N. tfcchnicaii aid
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  • 171 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 27: The Indian Government d sclaimed responsibility for the breakdown of the prcpoaa; for talks with the South African Government on the treatment ot Indian m South African. The South African Government wno proposed the talks said ti a telegram last Thursday that
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  • 175 4 KAMAPALA, Uganda Apr. 27: Mr. Aluna Lenmex Boyd the Biitish Secretary of State for the Colonies, has refused to receive a delegat on from the Uganda National Congress an Atrican Organisation, to negotiate for self Government m the Colony. In a telegia'm replying to a Congress
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  • 166 4 BANDUNG. Apr. 27 Egypt is accepting Prime Aiin.ster Chou Un Lai's invitation to go to Red China an<j "sec ior yourself." Sheikh AJhmed Hassan E4 Bakhoury, Egypt's Murotcr of religious anairs, wiW go to Peking from Bandung to see how Chinese Moslems are treated by
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  • 76 4 NEW DELHJ, Apr. 27 The Jndian Government is expected to announce a reduction m lirport dut.es on high grade textiles from tiv.tHin und other countries after the close of the present parliair.entary session on May according to usually reliable .sources. It is understood that tt.c
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  • 71 4 Bandung Was Very Useful George Allen WASHINGTON,. Apr. 27 The Assistarf Secrets r v of State Mr. Geor~ e A'ilcn iriid yesterday that the Asian-Af-r.can m'cvt no at B^mlung last week was "useful and good conference." Addressing a 'Junchcxn the Asilan Town Hall mission Mr. AJllen said that although ♦he
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  • 211 4 The Johore Government announced yesterday that the 22-hour curfew Imposed on Kulai on Apr. 22 will be removed with effect from 5 ajii. today Thursday. It was announced that the police and military had made an intensive ;effort to carry out their investigations within the village
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  • 81 4 In reply to a written question from John Ede, the Chief Secretary Mr. W. A C. Gocde said that he was not aware that a very high proportion of the tickets sold m the Social Welfare lotteres organised m the Federation of Malaya by the Government
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  • 48 4 Forty-four Tamil school teachers from all parts of Pahang attended a one-day Civ.cs Ccurse m Raub on Monday, April 25. The teacners were m Raub for a two-weeks' educational course sponsored by the Education Department. Heads of various departments j?avc talks to them.
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  • 50 4 Mr. Chew Swee Kee m a written reply to a question stated m the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday tnat nine Primary and one Secondary school build. ngs will be completed Dy mid 1955, 12 Primary by the end of 1955 and seven Primary very carlv m 1956.
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  • 124 4 A Malay Communist terrorist leader, Yunan o;n Si tarn, who was als<i, known as Mat Yunan and Haji, surrendertd at KampotJg Nabcng mi n '.he Benta d strict of Pahang at noon today. Yunan went into the Jungle m 1949 He was a member of Osman Chinas
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  • 58 4 The Minister cf Labour and Welfare has decided to appoint a Court cf Inquiry under the provisions of Section 6 of the Industrial Courts Ordnance. 1940, to inquire into the cause of the dispute between the Hock Lee Bu s Company and the Singapore Bus
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