Indian Daily Mail, 12 May 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 89 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 263 1 West Invites Russia For 'Top' Talks 'To Resolve Great Problems' Heads To Exchange Views f-irst Detailed Negotiations Later Hopes Of Moscow's Acceptance PARIS, May 11. The Big Three Western power* United States, Britain and France yesterday invited Russia to attend a Conference of their four heads of Government aid their
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  • 112 1 Diplomatic circles m Mos. cow believed that a formal reply from the Russians was unlikely until after the end of the Warsaw Security Confer, ence where the Communists are expected to set up a unified command as an answer to NATO. The few indications which have
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  • 169 1 WASHINGTON, May 11. President Eisenhower said he stood ready to "do anything meet with anyone, anywhere m the inter c**t of world peace. In an informal talk to a national conference of Re publican women the President said the only condition
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  • 137 1 Jap. Maidens For Treatment In America NEW YORK. May 11: The "Hiroshima Maidens" 25 Jap. anese g'.rl c disfigured m the Hiroshima Atom c blast, and now m the United States for plastic surgery, were taken quietly to a Pennsylvania country retreat Tuesday Sponsors cf their trip to America fe't
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  • 28 1 TOKYO. May 11 Kmpero Hdrohito received m audience Ptrime Mlndster Siaiful Al Hassan of Yemen and Dr. Mohammed Fadhcl Jamali. former Prime Mdttiater of AP
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  • 164 1 Examination Of Wreckage Of A.I.I. Plane DJAKARTA. May 11: Indo. nesian technical experts would soon begin laboratory exami. Nat on of wreckage of the Air India Constellation ''Kashmir Princess" which was brought here today from Borneo. The plane crashed on April 11, while carrying Chinese Communist officals from the British
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  • 88 1 Why India Wants Peace UNITED NATION, N-Y. May, ll T>r. Sushilfi. Nayar. Indian delegate to the U.N. Social Commission, sa .d yesterday, "We are rpposed to Communism as you Americans are." But s(he told a news conference, "we don't thinli the world shoufld line up into tw camps because that
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  • 83 1 BUL,G\MN LONDON, May ll Russian Premier Bulganin told a conference of East Europe's Communist leaders m Warsaw Wednesday thai the "inwiriabde principle* of Soviet foreign potlcy was the to-fxis-tence of «l(fT«a-ent social, systems Moscow Radio reported. Bu'ganta was addressing the uprn'm; meeting of a Communist bloc
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  • 155 1 Did Not Wish To Harm Nehru NAGPUR. May 11: An In. dan Rickshaw puller charged here with attempting to Ki.l the Prime Minister Mr. Jawa. harlal Nehru said he had "for. gotten" about a knife snatched from his hand b^ official when he jumped on to the runn.ng board of
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  • 89 1 No Cause For Alarm- Wilson WASHINGTON. May 11: Mr. Charles Wilson American Secretary of Defence said that the shooting down of two Communist MIG 15 jet fighters by United States sabre Jets o%er the ocean off Korea was an isolated incident and no cause for alarm. Mr. Wilson said m
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  • 214 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 11. Resolution demanding the extension of period from fifteen to twenty five years m which Hindi would become the soie national language m India was not moved at the concluding session of the All-India Congress Committee at Berhampur
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  • 234 1 SIMLA. Northern India May 11; Japan was pusnin? its proposals tor expanded intra. regional trade among the na. tiens of free Asia Tuesday as representatives of 13 countries a i ailed a proposal for ut.luation of U.S. Aid. It appeared certain that at least
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  • 37 1 Jap Soviet Peace Talks TOKYO, May ll Japan a delegation to World War ll peace talks w ith the Soviet Union plans to Leave for London by plane May 28. The balks open about June 1. AP
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  • 51 1 PHOTO. MR. V. K. KRISHNA MEN ON. India's Representative at the United Nations, addressing a gathering m Madras, during his recent visit to South India, prior to his departure for Pek. Ing to confer with the Chinese Premier Mr. Chou EnJal re. warding- the Formosa problem.
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  • 326 1 MANNAR- PALK CANAL SCHEME Will Provide Employment For Ceylon Indians Tuticorin A Major Port From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 11. A Canal Scheme which wili revolutionise whole inter-coastal shipping trade m India and change the entire face of southern most areas of the Indian Peninsula has been approved by
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  • 50 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. May 11: Tram, cars which went off the Mad. ras City streets were being demolished from yesterday thus ending finally an v hopes of revival. City Public had no tears, however since the State bus transport is now proving adequate service Copyright
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  • 57 1 MOSCOW, May 11 Russia today announced a new disarmament plan, .including- an International Control Body to supervise on the spot the eWminatdon to atomic weapons. The official Sovdet news agency, Tafis Issued the Jong official "declaration" whicn takes the form of a proposed rescCut'on for
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  • 64 1 Calcutta Firm Sues Madras Port Trust From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 11: The Madras High Court yesterday ordered the Port Trust to cease work on extending the harbour. This follcwed granting of an inter m injunction petition by a Calcutta firm which claims that the Trust tork company's plans
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  • 81 1 Near Mid-East Ec. Organisation KARACHI, Pakistan. May 11: Pak stan has accented an invitation to participate m a Regional Economic Organization for the Near and Middlo East proposed by the Lebanon Government tc be launched at Beirut May 25 The decision to set up tho organization wa s taken at
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  • 548 1 When Where Red China Will Meet United States? Britain Seeks Clarification Chou Awaits Talks With Nenon LONDON, May 11. Diplomatic quarters here said that Mr. Chou En Lai ihe Chinese Prime Minister was merely stalling for lime when he said hi Peking that he would clarify his intentions regarding Si
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  • 206 1 ALLIANCE MANIFESTO 1 1/4 m. COPIES KUALA LUMPUR. Wed: A million and a quarter copies of the Alliance manifesto, expect. od to be publ.shed this month, are being run off presses m Kuala Lumpur m preparation for the Federal elections campaign. The plan is to distribute a copy to every
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  • 100 1 South- Africa To Dissolve Senate CAPETOWN. May 11: The Scuth African Government gave notice of a bU to dissolve the Senate (Upper Hcuse of Par. liament) and to lorm a new one. Thi s was seen here as the '.atest move m the Govern, ment's declared plan to end the
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  • 33 1 DHRECTOR.GENERAL OF ALL INDIA RADIO NEW DELHI. May 10: Mr Jagd!sh Chandra Mathur, ICS. Secretary to the Government of Bihar. Education Department has bwn appointed as Dircc. tcr General, All Inlia Radio FOC
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  • 534 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Thurs. May 12,1955 T E heartily congratulate the Cigar Workers Union, Penang> on their decision to register a limited company wii'h a capital of $50,000. We know of workers forming co-opera-tive societies and undertaking other co-operative ventures on a small scale, but this is the first
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  • 481 2 Commission's Plans For General Elections NEW DELHI: Dissolution of the Lok Sabha during autumn next year has been recommended by the Election Commission to the Government of India, according to highly reliable sources. This has been done to enable the Election Commission
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  • 148 2 2nd 5- Year Plan Draft By November NEW DELHI: The draft outline of tie second Pive.Year Plan will be ready by the ena of November this year. This information was given by Mr. G. L. Nanda, Planning Minis, ter, m a written answer to a short.notice question by Mr. S.
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  • 192 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Government has decided to rase the maximum limit cf subscription to the National Plan Certificates with effect from May 10. In the case of an individual the present lim.t of investment of Rs 1,000 will be raised to Rs, 2,500 and
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  • 95 2 The fljrst aix-to-air photograph of the English £iectric F-l interceptor Ughter to be released fox publication. May 4. since it began flying last August, the prototype ol this interceptor fighter has made more than 100 flights, mostly at supersonic speeds. The P-l was th© first British
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  • 110 2 OAXjCUTTA: The Experts Committee set up by the Planning Commission to examine the West Bengal Government's five-crore rupees scheme for the establishment of a coke over plant at Dur-gapu-r i* reported to have found a place suitable for the purpose. The Committee. heade<i by
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  • 32 2 NAGPUR; The Pre.s'dent, Dr. Rajendra Praaad, will! according to the provisional programme, arrive a t Pachmarhi. summer capital «f Madhy.. Pradesh, on May 22, for a three-week stay.- FOC
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  • 448 2 Tk. N 3F W P* 5 1 Tht CoR S ress Working committee on Thursday decided to ask the Chief Ministers and Congress Presidents of Assam and West Bengal to discuss the recent disturbances m Goalpara and report to the next meeting
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  • 61 2 Newcastle United Defeated Manchester City by three goals to one In the FootbaU AfcKDctatfon Gup Final before a sellout crowd of 100,000 at London's huge Wembley Stadium. ArFl Photo sfiowß: queen Elizabeth presents the cn p to Newcastle Captain Jimmy Seoutar. The Duke of Edinburgh aad
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  • 277 2 BOMBAY: A ten_member In. dlan Parliamentary Delegation left for Geneva last Thursday by an Air India Internationa] plane on their way to Moscow on a three.week tour of U.S.S. R. Thee delegation has been invited by the Supreme Soviet Mr. S. V. Krishnamoorthy Rao t
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  • 69 2 SIMLA: Raja Anand Chand and Gursaran, Independent cadidates, were declared elected to the Himachal Assembly vast Thursday. They w^r. the Geneirai! and Reserved seats respectively from Ghumerwm. The Rraja Socdallist i.'andidatcs, w(ho contested these Meats, .lost their fdepcsL--. Voting details: Grneral: Anand Chand (Independent) 10,111; Kanshi R am
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  • 1293 2 LAHORE: The Federal Court of Pakistan on Wednesday heard the views of Mr HamiduJ Hag Chaudhary, of F*** Bengal, on. behalf of the United Front, the National Congr** and the Scheduled Cast? Parliamentary Parttf* on th c qne*. tion« referred to the
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    • 70 2 Notice is hereby given that as from Ist June 1955, the Saloon Fares for the Straits/Nagapattinam/Madras Service will be increased as follows Ist. and A 2nd B Singapore/Madras $289/. $241/- $209'Singapore/ NagaPattinam $286/- $238/- $206/Port Swettenham/ MadraS W76A $222/- $190'Port Swettenham/ Nagapattinam $273/. 218/ $lg6/ Pena I >g/Madras $257/ /Nagapattmam
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  • 857 3 Kalelkar's Warning To Hindi Fanatics KURNOOL: "Champions «f Hindi must first allow pro. vinrtai languages to occupy their legitimate fieid and only then, on the strength and contentment of provincial lane. cnn Hin f Pf oB^ ffive battle to English as the m^umtf
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  • 147 3 Kamaraj Favours Extension Of Time MADRAS: Chief Minister Kamaraj last Friday favoured the extension of the lS.year time limit fixed m the Con. st.tution for replacement of English by Hindi m the coun. try He also pointed out that any attempt to force the pace cf replacement would place the
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  • 529 3 Pant Says Government Will Be Guided By Congress Resolution NEW DELHI: The Home Minister, Pundit G. B Pant, announced m the Lok Sabha the Government's decision to be "guided" by the principles contained, m the resolution of the Congres* Working Committee o n the
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  • 303 3 Two- Year Tobacco Scheme For Guntur NEW DELHI: The Union Government has decided to or. ganiSe a two.year tobacco ex. tension service at a cost of near.y R s 1,50,000 m Guntur district. Andhra, which is the largest centre for the produc. tion of Virginia Cigarette tobacco m India. The
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  • 39 3 NEW DELHI: An Indian parliamentary delegation wtiJl visit Yugoslavia m the first week of June In response to an invitation from the President of the Yugoslav National Assembly, the Lok Sabha Secre:tari«t announced.- FOC
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  • 166 3 Mithila Brahmins Break Tradition, Do Manual Work NIKMAI4 (Bihar): Wvlnjf toe go-by to ageold tradition, wbiich forbids a Mattbila Brahmin pandit from duuijf manual laoour for others or oarrylajE a 'head-aoatlt 150 topranKing pandits drawn trum au over MSthtia, spade m thand and ba.sk etw on their heads, off«ired shramdan
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  • 114 3 BOMBAY: The Union Gov. ernment has under considers, ton a proposal to set up an independent appellate machinery for customs disputes, accord, ing to Mr, E, Rajaram Rao, member. Central Board of Revenue (customs;. Mr. Rao told the Committee of the Indian Merchants' Chamber last
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  • 242 3 KATHMANDU: Nepal's four major political parties last Thursday decided to turn down Xin X Mahendra's invitation to a conference of the country's political, social and cultural organizations this week. Leaders of the Nepali Congress. National Democratic Party. Praja Parishad and Nepali National
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  • 88 3 of 5 tocb sai neJd B^tment, RoyaJ Artillery, which recently arrived m Malaya, m action near Rasa. (SeJango>»). These guns, the first of theSr type m tfa^* S? tbe> lB 3 rert t > r P c °i*x***> m Malaya since the War, fire an
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  • 93 3 HOSPET: Mr. A. Sankara Goud, who has been fasting for the attainment of uaited Karnataka, oaJfled off Ws fast on Wednesday evening. Yesterday was the eleventh day of his fast. Smt. Savitrl fial Nagar, Goud had earticr brought the memorandum submitted by W members to
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  • 86 3 POONA: The Executive of the Maharashtra Pradesh Con. gress Committee which met at Ahava (Dangs district) re. cently has recommended to the Planning Commission not to finalise the Second Five. Year Plan U'l the report of the States Reorganisation Commission was out. The Execu. tive felt that
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  • 118 3 MADRAS: The Madras Government are consider tag proposal for the pro vtston of two mohil« ophtliaJmtc units Jn order to make treatment for eye diseases available m rural area* afli over t&e State. Tbe r*Jtfenatel cost of these units is about Rs. 70,000. It is .stated that
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  • 1099 4 No Free Distribution Of Application Forms-Chakravarti Tells Ceylon Government COLOMBO. A conference, between the Indian High Commissioner, Mr. B. N. Chakravarty and other Indian Government officials and the Ceylon officials led by the Prime Minister. Sir John Kotelawala, discussed various
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  • 53 4 The Singapore Harbour Board Labour Union has ceo. tributed $1001. towards the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association Strike Fund. Mr Doraisamy, Secretary of the SHBLU told the IDM that no reply has yet been received from the Board to the strike net cr by the
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  • 31 4 The Governor. Sir John iNicotl will leave Singapore on retirement on June 2nd. His successor, Mr. R. B. Black will arrive towards the end of June.
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  • 51 4 Miss Kaor u Yachdgusa, the leading Japanese Star ot "Madam Butterfly" which has been entered for the Second South East Asia Film Festival, wiOfl arrive here on "May 16, to be present at the Festival She is currently attending iFifcn Festival at Cannes, South of
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  • 381 4 NEHRU DECLARES CONGRESS PARTY'S IMMEDIATE IDEAL From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 11. The A.I.G.C. meeting at Berkampur was a definite denial of Sarvodaya principles, even though all its leaders paid lip service io Bhoodhan Movement and its founder Acharya Vinobha Bhave, who attended
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  • 49 4 VANCOUVER, May 11 A.R. (Art) Stewart, first man to raise tne British flag m Singapore after Che Japanese capitulation, died m hospital here yesterday. He was 16. A detective and with the Vancouver police force for 25 yaars. he died of D neumonia. AP
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  • 17 4 Celebrated Their Subjugation KINGSTON, Jamaica May 11 Jamaica yesterday celebrated 300 years as a British CoQony. AP
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  • 122 4 Seven Indian cricketers who are to play for British clubs during: the forthcoming cricket season arrived* at Tilbury recently aboard the liner "Area. dla". In this picture four of the seven players wave to friends a the liner docks. They are from left to right:
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  • 104 4 TOKYO, May 11. The death toll m Japan's second major sea disaster within seven months had risen to 46 late this afternoon, the National Railway Corporation m Tokyo reported. An estimated 779 persons were aboard the railway perry Shlun Maru, 1,449 tons, which overturned and
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  • 171 4 Bombay Tokyo A.1.1. Service Air India International com* mcnced the extension of their Bombay/Hongkong service to Tokyo with effect from Saturday, May. 7. The Lnauguraj Service to Tokyo left Bombay on Saturday, at 18,30 hours L.T. called at Calcutta, Bangkok, and Hongkong and tarrivrd at Tokyo on Sunday, at 21-20
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  • 94 4 Reports that, large numbers of students from Chinese schools m Singapore left for China recently on the Tjilu. wah and the Tai Poo Sek m order to evade National Ser. vice, and that this exodus was linked with the call up of 600 National Servicemen
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  • 66 4 A class-to.class inspection of the Petal ing Jaya School highlighted the 2 1/2 .hour visit which the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, made this morning (May 11) to the fast-growing satellite town of Petal ing Jaya, now with a population of about 10 000. He said
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  • 257 4 LABOUR MINISTER'S ASSURANCE Tne Minister /or Labour and Welfare, Mr. I.un y ew Hock announced last evening that although it had heon necessary to defer enforcement of the Ontrol Provident Fu n( j Ordinaoc whilst Government considered further amenaments to this scheme it
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  • 123 4 Singapore R. L. In 7 1/2 Hours (From Out Staff Reporter! KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: At present maximum speed permitted on Malayan Kali, wavis i s 40 miles per hour and this would be increased to 50 next year. This would mean considerable regarding and re alignment of the tracks along
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  • 82 4 At 9.30 yesterday morning at the Bth mile Kuala Kla. wang.Pertang road m Negri Sembilan, the Assistant Distric Officer, Jelebu (Inche Ah. mad Harun) and two others a Malay game warden and a Malay driver— travelling mi n an armoured Land Rover, were fired at and wounded
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  • 294 4 Bank Employee To Refer Dispute To Delhi Mr. Lee Choo Seng, p ru6l dent of the Singapore Bnnk Employees Union, writes: "A dispute arose between a member of this Union and his employer concerning the lm piementation of certain Clauses m the Contract of Service signed between them io India
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