Indian Daily Mail, 14 May 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 91 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1490 1 Only Minor Incidents Reported ATTACK DIRECTED AGAINST POLICE, NOT EUROPEANS No Students Arrested So Far 3 Killed, 13 Injured And 19 Arrested THREE CHINESE SCHOOLS CLOSED (BY OUR STAFF REPORTER) "The situation is very, very well m hand", said Mr. Claque, Secretary, Singapore Police, last
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  • 130 1 BERLIN, May 13 Th« East German Government Radio reported Thursday night that the "Red NATOpact will be signed Saturday rooming by the eight nations attending the East Bloc Security conference In Warsaw. The text of tlhe "treaty for friendship, co-operation and mutua;i assistance as it to
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  • 187 1 Queen Impressed By Malayan Exhibits At B.I.F. Keen interest m the cvi. dence of industrial expansion taking place m Malaya, was expressed by the Queen on Tuesday, when she and the Duke of Edinburgh visited the Commonwealth Section of the British Industries Fair m Lon. don. Attracting the particular at.
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  • 107 1 From Our Own Correspondent CHANDIGARH May 13: The Punjab High Court yesterday dismissed the appeal of S. A. Venkatraman former ICS Secretary to the Union Govern, ment's Commerce Ministry, against h s conviction for accepting bribes and increased the sentence from six months simple
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  • 75 1 TOKYO. Ma y 11: Women of the Japanese I>iet (Parliament) charged, Tuesday high school and oifice girte had been forced "to sell their bodies" m a plot to obtain Government contract* m Southern Japan. The Diet women nald the girls. sometimes still clad m their blue school uniforms,
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  • 90 1 DAMASCUS, May 13 The Syrian Parliament has accepted an invitation to send a delegation to Moscow. It wi.C be the time a Syrian Parliamentary prouD has visited the Soviet union. AP enthusiastic at the opportu. nity of tasting well-known orands, and have asserted that when purchasing
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  • 428 1 Labour Minister Explains Govt. Efforts To Settle The Minister for Labour and Welfare yesterday described the "vicious allegations circulated against turn as totally unfounded und aimed at discrediting the Minister. fh T k C r Lim Yew Hock referred to a rumour that he has been
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  • 125 1 Mr. Gene Symondfe, repre. tentative of the United Press of Americ a who wa* ad. mlttcd m the Hospital Thurs. day with heavy head injuries sustained m the riots died yesterday afternoon m the General Hospital. The Singapore Union of Journalists have expressed "profound shock
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  • 79 1 A'l workers whose wages are up to $200 per month would be (Vempted from contributing to the Singapore Central Provident Fund. An amendment to this effect. Ministry for Labour said, will be introduced. The employers of these workers will still have to contribute 5
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  • 57 1 A special emergency meeting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly has been call. ed for Monday, May 16. to discuss the present situation, dt is believed Mr. David Marshall, the Chief Minister will seek a vote of confidence on that occasion, with re. garcl to Government hand.
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  • 182 1 A Government Gazette Supplement published yesterday says t na t the Commissioner of Police has been empowered from yesterday to declare a curfew over such area and pe. riod cf t:mc as he thinks necessary. Regulation C of the Emer. gency Regulations which was
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  • 171 1 fcrom Our Staff correspondent MADRAS, May 13: Amen, can ghee has invaded Indian market. F.rst consignment of more than thousand tons arriv. Ed here by American ship as a gift of American churches to various charitable institutions m South India. Merchants here are very ap. prehensive
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  • 144 1 ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey, May 13 Brig. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo /-f the Philippines saii Thursday no one can be certain at the moment whether Japan will sid e with Communism or democracy 6n Aflila. Romirlo, personal envoy ot the president of the Philippines to
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  • 127 1 TAIPEI, Formosa, Ma> 13 The head of the Nat.onaist Chinese Government information Bureau declared Thursday a. charge by 10 news correspondents of "effective de facto censorship" was "neither m accord with fact i.or fair." In a signed protest the correspondents last Friday <bjected to attitudes toward* news
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  • 478 2 A WARNING IGNORED JWHEN Dr. Lin Yutang warned the other day of increasing Red menace m Chinese schools, even responsible leaders poohpooned at him and remarked that this wild utterances were simply and solely the result ot his own disappointment at his net being able to retain
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  • 1983 2 INCONCLUSIVE DEBATE IN LOK SABHA NEW DELHI. The Lok Sabha adjourned last Saturday since die without referring the Hindu Succession Bill to a Joint Select Committee of both the Houses of Parliament. The debate on the Bill was inconclusive on acaccount of the death of
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  • 131 2 MADRAS: The Govern, nient of Madras have decided to put an end to the plying o* rickshaws from April. 1957, *a! i Mr. B. l'aratmswanui, Minis*. te r for Transport while inaugurating the Madras Auto Richshaw Owners' Association last week at Woodlands Hotel, Myla. pore. The Minuter
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  • 179 2 M.V.DRAS; Three Indian research workers suggest. *i m London that chew, ing tobacco, as well ag ordinary smoking, might help to cause cancer, says a London report. The three Indians are: Dr. L. D. Sanghvl, Dr. K. C. M. Rao and Dr. V. R. Khanolkar of the
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  • 145 2 AHMEDABAD: An allIndia survey of the textile industry, including an enquiry into the working of the uneconomic units wouid be launched shortly by the Government of India, it w as learnt. A special; bureau under a director js being s et Up by the Textiiie
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  • 55 2 All-India Mango Show NEW DELHI: The last date for entries to the first AllIndia Mango Sho w to be held m Bombay has been extended to May 10. The two.day show, which is mainly iotended for exhibition of mangoes grown tin the Western end Southern regions of the country, will
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  • 96 2 SAWANTWARI: Portuguese poo'.ce and military aHong G«a holders lhave been instructed to be on the alert following reports that nationalist (Joans and their supporters were planning mass satyagraha m Goa, reports .received by Nationaliist Goa circles said. These reports also indicated that mi n important
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  • 93 2 KARACHI: A murderous attempt on the 'life of the exSpeaker of Sdad, Mr. Ghuiam All Talpur m Karachi has come to light according to a complaint filed with the police. It was stated tin at one Sindhi Muslim got Into the bungalow of Mir Sahib a Mttle
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  • 16 2 months to elgtht years m jjrtson and three to 15 years' loss of politician rights.- FOC
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  • 849 3 Salient Features Explained KARACHI The Pakistan Government Friday last announced that all outstanding raatter 8 relating t) movable evacuee property had be«n settled with India and decision* reached curing the la*t two months at conferences here also ratified. The salient features cf the agreement reached
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  • 84 3 NAGFUR: Mr. K. G. lVajpai. F.rst caw Magistrate, m whose court Baburao jLaxman Rooha o is st uiubng tnal m con neotton v.nh the N**»ru incident, has received an aiwnj iauijp> .vtter Hire i-tt-n-n^ ius lif* 1 it wax Uearnt here on Saturday. The letter has
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  • 101 3 MYSORE: A ten-foot long pantner was beaten to death by three forest guards m Oie village of UttahaHi, .-m the southern side of the Chamundy Hill, near here last Friday. Hiding- In the southern elopes of the hiW. the beast hud been preying on the cattle
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  • 66 3 KOTTAYAM: Mr. f. T. Krlshnamacharl, union Minister for Commerce and Industry wi:i visit Kottayam on May 23, It is learned h«re. His visit :s m connection with the foundatton-etone-laying ceremony of the K. c. Mammen Mappiflai Memorial Town Hall here. The Jate Mr. Mammen
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  • 368 3 Liberation Of Goa: Indian M.Ps. Move NSW DELHI: An a!1-party Parliamentary committee has been formed "hare for the purpose of mobilising public opinion In the country m favour of the early merger of Goa with India The Committee, whicn has been convened by Mr. A. K. Gopalan, Mr. AfiOka MChU.
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  • 139 3 MADRAS: The Madras Government will finalise the scheme of land relorm early m June, it is learnt. The Sub-Committee of the Cabinet, w&rfch is now examining various proposals and recommendations of Committees on this subject, wilt hold its next session m OotacamunU on May 15, 16
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  • 167 3 MADRAS: Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister, after the conclusion of his tour of Mala. I bar. returned to Madras last week by air from Colmbatore. He was received on arrival by I Mr. P. Ktikkan, President of! the Tamil Nad Congress Com. mittee,
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  • 78 3 BONN: Mr. A. C. N. Nitnbiar, Indian Ambassador here, wrote to Dr. .Konrad Adenauer, the Chancelior, congratulating him on West Germany s attaining sovereignty. The Getter said, -We >nope that tthe deveilopments beginnmg to.day will lead to the ccuntry'a reunification and w1: enable Germany to take her
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  • 269 3 NAOPUR; Dr. b. F. Rosario, Lecturer m Medicaii Jurisprudence, Nagpur Medical Uciiege on Saturday told the court recording evidence :n the "Nehru Incident Case" that if any injury were inflicted with the kn.ie recovered from rickiiftiaw-puHtr Babu Rtio at the time of the incident it could
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  • 150 3 NEW YORK: Represent. at vc s of India and Burma In. formed a U.N. Committee last week that their Governments were going tc award scholar, ships to students from non.scJf. governing territories this year Mr. Rikhi Jaipal (India) said that his Government had been able to Increase
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  • 936 4 Lay Aside Present Act C. D. C. President's Call From Our Own Correspondent HATTON (Samathanapuri) Ceylon, May 13. Mr. Abdul Aziz, president-eleei of the Ceylon Democratic Congress delivering his presidential pd dress at the filter ith annun sessions of 'Ihe Congress opened
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  • 79 4 TOKYO, May 12— U.S. Artil. lery firing on Famed MT. Fuji Thursday was announced as continuing through June despite outcries by villagers, fh-2 press and members of Japan's Diet (Parliament). The Japanese object because shells fly high over climbing trials used by Japanese on their pilgrimage up
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  • 249 4 FUJI-YOSHIDA, Japan. May 12 SooTe« of Japanese vi.agers, by leftist laboulr leaders who rushed to the sceffe, began a sltdown movcn.nit yesterday on the s'opes of Mt. Fiji m protest against American army art lie ry firing practice. The villagers said they would
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  • 324 4 Rajaji Asks Americans To Accept Soviet Union's Offer Apologises To Ceylon Premier! From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. May 13: Rajaji told Americans yesterday to accept Soviet Union's offer for world control of nuclear weapons and ban en further test explosions "without any hesi. tation". If Americans still hesi. tate he
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  • 132 4 VIENNA, May 13 Tho Big Four Ambassadors last night agreed on the final draft of the Austrian state Treaty, according to an official source. This source said that the settlement was taken to mean that Russia had given way on article 35 on former German assets.
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  • 195 4 WARSAW. POLAND, May 13 Communist China pledged yesterday to fight alongside xhe Soviet Union and its European a)Ni€s if war erupts m Europe. At the same tdme a Peiping spokesman said liis government la convinced world peace can be preserved. Pen s Tefh-huai, Red China's
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  • 110 4 TOKYO, iFriday May 13 Red Cftidna Friday reported it was receiving an increasing flow of capitafl goods and other strategic items from Oommunist countries, dealing "heavy blows" to the U.S. embargo. "Most of these item?," t-aid a Peking broadcast, "are what the U.S. Imperialists call
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  • 51 4 NEW DELHI. May IS Pakistani Premier Mohamud All is due here Sunday for tailks with Indian Premier Nehru on the onicial Kashmir issue, diplomatic source** said here Thursday. He will be accompanied by Maj.-Gen. Iftkandar Mlrza, Minister for the (Interior, and four other oflicfeaM
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  • 38 4 ROME, May 13 premier Mario Sceflbas Soalition Cabdnet decided last night after days of negotiation to present its resignation to the new President of the Republic ".purely as a formality and an act of regard."
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  • 327 4 At The Alagappa Institute One For A Malay Student Another For Malayan Student Two scholarships one for a Malay student and another for a student m Malaya for higher studies m India have been announced. The scholarship for a Malay student has been
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