Indian Daily Mail, 10 May 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 87 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 192 1 India Makes Strong Protest To Pakistan Over Border Clash NEW DELHI, May 9. India sent a strong protest Monday to Pakistan over a week-end clash m disputed Kashmir between Indian troops and Pakistani border police, the Foreign Ministry announced. The Defence Ministry said earlier 13 Indians an officer, six soldiers
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  • 144 1 Atomic Energy To Boost Corn Production MOSCOW. May 9 Mk'.ra Khrushchev w urging t^iat atomic energy De usea to nelp boost produi-ucn of corn MM ctaer agricultural product 3 m ihc Soviet Unioi. Thia is emphasised m numerous articles m the S-iviet press devoted to the drive on increased food
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  • 36 1 The next fortnightly meetJnjj of the Divine IM6 Society will be hold tomorrow Wednesday May. 11, at 7 p.m. at "Ookua V*La" 9. Boscombe lioad. Singapore, the res'deno«j of Sri R.M. Krishnan.
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  • 255 1 NEW DELHI May 9: Pakistan border poi.ce at Nckowal village, m the Jammu Pro vincc of disputed Kashmir, killed 12 Indian Army per sonnel, it was announced hfre Sunday. A. Defense Ministry press release sa d the incident occurred Saturday when an agricultural working
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  • 152 1 WASHINGTON, May *i Mr. Harold Stassen, said here yesterday "There are indications that the vast ml'.!4oD» of peoples within the soviet Union arc as desirous of peace as the fre e peoples." Mir. Staasen, recently appointed by president Eisenhower to investigate world disarmament said his task
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  • 91 1 Union Jack Is Foreign Flag In S. Africa CAPETOWN, South Afric* May 9 The British Un.un Jack is a foreign 0a.% m boutta Africa, »ay» joh&nn Ntrijtkmx. the Nationalist Prime Minister. Lin g*\sh -speaking South Africans must realize this, he *aid m a speech &t vyorces t*ir. cape prevince, Satur
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  • 254 1 LONDON. May 9; The independent Times, said today there was no evidence that the swing to the left In the Singapore ejection laat month was Communist inspired r that it implied hostility towante Britain. Thla nfluential newspaper said that the new Labour
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  • 176 1 (From Our Staff Reporter) KUALA lATMFUR: Mon. The I.D.M. understands that the Director of Posts is designing a speedier method of delivery and collection of letters to the Eastern Coastal States. The scheme Is m Its infancy now but it is being: examined closely an
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  • 150 1 NEW YORK, May 9. A research b ologist predicted a contraceptive m the form of "pi.l" can t>e made available to the public within five years. Dr. M. C, Chang of the Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology offered the torecast at an annual luncheon of the
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  • 209 1 To Strengthen Resistance Of S.E. Asians BANGKOK, May 9: Means of strengthening resistance of the peoples of Southeast Asia to the threat of subversion were discussed by a committee of the Soutfc East Asia E stive defence treaty i met here this we^< communique released by the organisations seriat said
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  • 162 1 LONDON, May 9 r Anthony Eden, the Prtme Minister, has invited li cdi- 1 tors including two from non 1 Conservative newspapers— to question himself and four key Ministers m a half hour television i eßectlon broadcast Tuesday. The Conservative Central Office announced mere. The editors
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  • 442 1 Result Of Chemical Reactions In Primordial Waters NEW YORK, May 9. Scientists here have been studying the age old question—" just how did life on earth start?" One suggested it all resulted from chemical reactions m the primordial water* about 2 billion years ago.
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  • 184 1 With the garland on Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Dy. Chief Minister and Minister for Labour and Welfare look* like a "Mappillai" (bridegroom) la fact be himself said so In Tamil who* he wa« garlanded by Mr o. S Rangasamy. Secretary of the Singapore CTty
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  • 353 1 TOKYO May 9: India's Ambassador to the United Nation* Maid Monday his country had not been asked by the United States to explore the question of talks between the American Government %nd Redl China. Mr V X: Krshna Menon en route to
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  • 73 1 A group of nlrv Japanese, including Masaichi Nagatta, the President of Daiei Film Company, arrived here yester. day by BOAC plane from Tokyo, to atteml the Second Southeast Asia film Festival opening May 14. The Philippine delegation of nine members headed by Mr. Manuel De
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  • 171 1 Fijian Regiment To Be Withdrawn From Malaya The First Battalion, the 'Fijian infantry Regiment, is to be released from service m the Federation during the first half of 1956. The Battaiior wU2 be replaced by the First Battalion of the King's Own Scottish Borderers from the United Kingdom. Announcing the
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  • 142 1 The Australian Trade commissioner for Malaya, Mr. H. M Le Marchand, commenced a tour of the Federation yesterday which wl; last until May 29. His object Is to investigate at first hand business conditions m the Federation and to meet Federat on officials and local
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  • 504 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Tues. May 10,1956 MIC MUST QUIT ALLIANCE ACCORDING to a telegraphic report received from our staff correspondent m Kuala Lumpur and published m the Indian Daiiy Mail on Sunday, May 8, it is understood that a resolution is likely Vo be moved at the forthcoming annual
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  • 54 2 M N J£ W DELHI.- Mr. B. X Mukjerjea. chief Jug JL V t auSe for anxletv. He had not completeiv r«. rcL ere^ fr r w« p wcs S- > tss and since afcat weoit ne had ooosiderabje dlfflci^v m breathing, He £uT litir
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  • 712 2 NEW CITIZENSHIP BILL IN PARLIAMENT PROVISION FOR REGISTRATION NEW DELHI: The Citizenship BUI to provide for the acquisition and termination of Indian citizenship was introduced hi the Lok Sabha on Thursday by Home Minister Pant. Articles 5 to 9 of the Constitution
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  • 312 2 NEW DELHK: I>r. Keskar, Minister for Information and Broadcasting, told the Rajya Sabha that the Government wanted to take a decision regarding the Press Commission's recommendations as quickly as possible. The Government was eager, he said, to have a discussion m the House on the
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  • 120 2 HYDERABAD: A division oench of the Hyderabad High Court, consisting of Mr Jusg°* Ansari and Mr. Justice Keddy. last week commenced nearinjt of the revision pet.tion filed on behalf of the JJteam. the Rajpramukh of Hyderabad, against th e order of the District Magistrate of
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  • 90 2 NAGPUR: President Prasad wUI, it is tearnt spend about 20 days m tji e summci at pachmarhl, the (WE station of Madhya Pradesh, According t o the present programme, the President will arrive there fn May 20 and stay till June lo It «s stated
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  • 232 2 KARACHI; Several women broke into tears when Begum Hamida, Mohammed AJI made he* first public appearance on Wednesday morning since the Pakistan Prime Minister married y 8 second wife over a month ago Begun All was presiding over a prixe
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  • 31 2 May 15— 'Bandung Day' NEW DELHI: The Afllndia peace Council n aa called for Hb© observance of May 15 aa "Bandung Day m honour of the hlstorto AtfannAf rtcan conference."— FOC
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  • 100 2 New Medical College Unlikely This Year FOC MADRAS; The new Medical CoMege proposed to be started out of the promised endowment by Dr. Rin. Aiagappa Chettiar w Ufl not come into being this year. The Minister for Education Mr. C. Subramaniam held a discussion at the Secretariat with the committee
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  • 300 2 Lohia's Detention In Manipur: Supreme Court Order On State NEW DELHI: The supreme Court o» Wednesday issued T^LtS^LS Mt^J Xm mr^° now detention m the district jail at Maaipnr. should not be released friend of Dr. Lohia. came up for preliminary bearing me grounds of detent.on stated that 'the real
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  • 553 2 Justice E. E. Mack's Plea MADRAS: Replying to feidciatations offered to him by the Advocates' As* ciat:o;» at a tea party organised m his honour last week at Ue High Court, Mr. Justice r Mack, who i 6 shortly leaving India for England. Zn leave
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  • 675 2 Tamil Christians Want Karnatic Music In Churches NAZARETH: The 18th conference of Tanil'vuul < s Hans was held here recently presided over by Mr. n Revington Oevadason, Lay .Secretary of the Tlnm. Diocesan Council. inaugurating the conference Dr. E. F. Mathuram M P of Tiruchl at the outset referred to
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  • 173 2 NEW DELHI; The commerce and Industry Minister Mr. T. T. Krishnamachart introduced :n the Lok Sabha the Indian Tariff (Amendment) Bill! 1955. Thr Bill seeks to anvuid trie first Schedufie to the Ind'nn Tariff Act, 1934, In order to grant, continue o r dlacont nuo
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    14 2 Mr. Rama'inga m and MU* Thanaletchumi who w«re married recently In Ipoh.
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  • 338 2 More Powers To Be Delegated To Ministries NEW DELHI: Orders are being issued enhancing th r cxstin X financial and cognatt powers of the various admi nistratlve Ministries of the Government of India. This is m implementation of the agreements reached between the Ministry of Finance and other Ministries under
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  • 1813 3 Bill Passed By Both Houses Of Union Parliament Castes had been *.yen ruStTumipJ^ Z* the Scheduled measure had bee/ bSught for w? with Thi <MsahUiUes oy^rescrib PuniSsJi,7!2. a Vlew to removing jr-I^Utl- were «&JT^£iS2!j?^ Mr. s. N. Mazumdar (Communist—Bengal) welcomed the Bt.l
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  • 55 3 MUNICIPAL WORKERS CENTRAL BODY The Municipal workers of Kuato Lumpur. Peoang and Malacca have agreed to form a oenbraJ organisation. Above picture shows a meeting of the Malacca Municipal workers, held recently to "wciiss 'the formation of the central body. O n the ri^ht are the main speakers w lm
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  • 956 3 Dr. Lokanathan's Review MADRAS: ECAFE'S Executive Secretary, L>r. F. b. Lokanathan, on Mondday said he was m a position now u> boldiy assert tnat the organisation had tremendously grown m stature and strength. While countries ki the KCAKJfi region considered it as the most-favoured instrument
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  • 179 3 No Extravagance In Expenditure Of Embassies Nehru NEW DELHI: Prim e M.n. ister Nehru stated mi n tne Lk>K Saona that the otncual team sent recently for surveying the expenditure of the lnuian T embassies aoroad had net come across any major instance of extravagance n *L of the team,
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  • 92 3 Road To Birth Place of Buddha In Nepal KATHMANDU: The Ne. pal Government have ac. cepted India's offer to ae. velop Lord Buddha's birth place at Lumbaol m West, crn Nepal, it is learnt. India was proposed to construct a guest house, a garden and a road linking the great
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  • 326 3 Company Law Amendment Report: Bombay Business Men's Criticism m&smzg&s Mr. Horn! Mody, the prominent industrajjist said the BiM as it has emerged from the select committee "is too sweeping m character and wild place the private sector of industry compjetely a t the mercy of the executive." He said the
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  • 102 3 The Bombay High Court has held that an application presented under the Bombay Agricultural Debtor*' Relief Act at a post office for despatch to a court should be deemed to have I* 60 Presented ln tto* court o n the date of despatch. The
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  • 351 4 Meanwhile the Ceylon Government's Advisory Committee on Indo-Ceylon Affairs deoidea to pursue a "firm and determined line" at the talks it will have here with the Indian High Commissioner. Mr B N. Chakravarty. a Committee source told Press m Colombo The talks are intended to break the
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  • 341 4 "Stateless Persons Are Not Our Responsibility" I Nehru's Statement In Lok Sabha NEW DELHI. Tb* Prime Minister told the LA last Jiat It was not the responribiltty of the Government of India to look alter Statelet persons. He had S^ aVkeSby Mr. Joachim Alyaif hnd a dear-cat programme to receive
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  • 117 4 (From Our Staff Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR: Mon. I.D.M. learns that the tFederation Registrar of Trade Unions has removed the name of rhc Selangor and N«gri Scmbdlan Toddy Tappers Union from the register of approved trade unions. Although tfce selangor and Negrl Sembi'lan T©ddy Tappers PHOTO.
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  • 71 4 Ceylon Federation To Reduce Membership Fee (From Ostr Staff Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR: Mon: The Oeyvon Federation of Malaya to to consider reduction of Its early membershf? Fes from 9&00 to *l-00 at its annual general mootIng to be he'd here on may IIT The annual 1 report and statement of
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  • 97 4 Eight Communist terrorists have surrendered and a suspect has been captured In the Federation. Three of the eight terrorist* surrendered yesterday morning to a. gn>up of weeders m thtt Jabor VaLey Estate 4n the Kuentan area of Pahang The other five surrendered Sunday night m a Malay
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  • 313 4 T.U.C Assures Full Support PORT ORDINANCE IS OUT-MODED The three Labour Unions of Singapore Harbour Board employees issued yesterday a seven day notice to the Board 9 authorities for settling their demands The notice, was issued by the Joint Action Committee, i which
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  • 544 4 Asian Countries Decide To Form Regional Body SIMLA, North India, May 9. Representatives of 13 Asian political units con fer here today m an attempt to prove to the United States they are able io work toother as a regional body m
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  • 139 4 Mr. J Mr. Abdul Axis (with gaciaadb) on arrival at Meenamnaklram Airport, Madras. There was a fane gathering of prominent Indians at the airport to receive the great philanthropist and distinguished leader from Indo-Cblna. Seen m the picture are from left to ctaht: Mr. Jaanal Mohammed
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  • 222 4 CAUI rrA, May 9: Pani'adat Da. (iupta. leader of a rebel K r<»ui>. the Revolutionary. Comntun'.st Party of India, and nne othen were Hentcnced to transportaton for Hie hiT© last Saturday on a charge of **waging: war" against the State. They were
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  • 134 4 rfESSELTON, N. Borneo, Ma v 9: A Borneo "animal boy" believed to be about 7-year»-old Is being cured for i the hospital at Beaufort, In wild country 66 miles from Jessetton. The boy m believed to be a member of the primitive Murlt tribe. A authorities
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  • 215 4 MOSCOW. May 0. Mr Nikita Khruschev. KJr*t Secretary of the Communist Party, said last night that Russia wants co operation with the West. He was replying to a toast at a reception m thr. East German Embassy hire marking the 10th Anniversary of
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  • 122 4 Kashmir Princess Crash: No Public Enquiry DJAKARTA, Ma y 9: Indonesia is not likely to hold a public enquiry intc the crash of an Air India Constellation n her territory on April 11 carrying members of the Chinese delegation to the Bandung Conference unless requested by one of the Foreign
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  • 211 4 KUALA LJJMPUR, Monday For tho first time m the history of the Trade Union Movement Vn the Federation it has been decided by the Div'sicn Two Officers mi n the Malayan Railway consisting of both Europeans and Asians to form a trade un'cn
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  • 20 4 An extraordinary Govern, ment Gazette issued yesterday declares Vtsakhapatnam ann Karachi as infected places foi the purposes of Quarantine.
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