Indian Daily Mail, 17 May 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 94 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1209 1 Riots -P. A. P's Attitude Questioned WHY EMERGENCY REGULATIONS? Workers' Welfare Foremost! Malaya Will Not Be A Satellite Of Any Country I Marshall's Plain Speaking (By Oar Staff Reporter) "The history of Singapore Is a balancing point of Asia today. I love Malaya as much as any man m this
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  • 168 1 Congress President's Assurance To S. India From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 16: There s no room tor conterdav at M?dras while leaving by air for Trivan&W Tha Union Public Services Commission Sunat^s will be conducted m Hifcdi or Engush or any of Uie
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  • 484 1 By our Stall Reporter •itoo standard oi debate m the Singapore Ijegbrtattve As»einlWy yesterday was undoubtedly on a high emot&onai strain, with tho Chief Secretary, Mir. W. A. Cl. Good© (gkwsraLy known tar ntt oooi cadcu&ated logic) and the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshal*, (known for bis
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  • 175 1 S' PORE T. U. C. DELEGATES CONFERENCE The Singapore Trade Union Congress Council will be meet, ing on May 27 to fix a date and finalise plans for holding T.U.C. Delegates Confertnce m June. Mr S. Jaganathan, the Act. in* President of the T.U.C. told the I.D.M. that the need
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  • 35 1 BOMBAY. May 16 Police arrested four people (her 2 today when more than 100 foliAowors of the Jan Saneh Party demonstrated before the oifict of the Assistant High Commissioner for Pakistan.
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  • 352 1 P. A. P. STANDS FOR FREE INDEPENDENT, DEMOCRATIC NON-COMMUNIST MALAYA TRIBUTES TO CHIEF MINISTER (By Our Staff Reporter) In reply to the chaUenges flu.ig at him by the Ciiief Secretary, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said that ne stood for free, independent democratic, non-Commu-nist Malaya, and not Communist Malaya, and not
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  • 127 1 TWO TRADE UNION LEADERS ARRESTED NEW DEL.HI. May 16. Police at Kanpur have arrest, ed two Trade Union leaders m an effort to break up a 15-day. old strike by nearly 36,000 testile workers m the town. The workers are striking aga.nst proposed "rational!*, ation'* of the miils which they
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  • 251 1 NEHRU ALI TALKS: PROGRESS REPORTED NEW DEL«I, May 16: Indian Premier Nehru and Pakistani Premier Mohammed All continued yesterday their talks on a settlement of the eight-year Kashmir dispute. Official sources said there was "some progress." If the atmosphere of the presidential reception last night honouring Mohammed All was an
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  • 552 1 Irresponsible Leaders And Chinese Students To Blame Chief Secretary Asks P. A. P. To Explain Part In The Crisis Did They Attempt To Stop Violence (By Our Staff Reporter) Commending his motion seeking powers for reintroduction of curfew under the Emergency Regulations, the
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  • 86 1 PROGRESSIVE PARTY DID NOT MANOEUVRE The Progressive Party came fo r a severe criticism at the hands of the Chief Minister yesterday. In the course of his speech he remarked that the Progressive Party had m. riulged m behind.tlie scenes negotiations wth Members of the Assembly with a view to
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  • 123 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 16: Thirty-two Chinese students belonging to the Chungling High School, Fenang, sailed for Malaya yesterday after a month's tour of India. Their leader Mr. Yeng Chin Wen told pressmen they were glad to have the opportunity of
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  • 35 1 COLOMBO May 16 Mt. Victor J. Mend's, the wellkaown Stin^apore lawyer arid labour leader, died here yesterday after a brief UJnt^s. Mendls, who was 61, was Oe^c*«t bar Wrt* Mt4
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  • 43 1 KARACHI, May 16: A rasn of posters appearing on streets here overnight warned Pakistani women that agita. tion against the second marri. age of Mr. Mohammed Ali, th<j Prime Minister, was "against God's commands" and "revolt against Islamic tradition".
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  • 75 1 HONG KONG, May 16 Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon tonight attended the Third An n;versary Celebration meeting of the Sino-lnddan Friendship Association m Peking, Peking Radio announced. Thte is the first announcement of M«r. Menon's activities since he arrived m Peking on May 11. line broadcast which
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  • 12 1 turrod to Colombo f* 0 Ma ifcyi about tfcr«e weekii fg^ Reuter
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  • 85 2 HfcKHAMPVR: Congre««a Irwddewt Dta«*ar paid a warm tarlmte to Mr. Nehru and Acharya Vinotoa Bhave Urn *two great sons of Ih'w R reat oowrtry." AddtreMlajr the Mr. Dhebar "Paadia and ylnobej* are are todmy straining tt*Gr »erv«» to chance oar mode of tJUnK;nr. It Is
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  • 365 2 BANGALiORB: The Most Rev. Dr. Thomas Pothecamury Archbishop of Bangalore and General Secretary of the catholic Bishops' Conference m India, declared here that the Catholic Church da India was not subject to any foreign control. The Archbishop, who was addressing the Catholic Summer School h«re, referred
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  • 100 2 PATNA: A scheme for remodeH.nsr the Kharagpur Lake and the connected canal ayslem at an estimated cost of Rs. 1,750.000 has been approved by the Bihar Government. About 10,000 acres of land If expected to be brought untlT irrigation, when the scheme is implemented, a* again£t
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  • 104 2 TRIVANDRUM: The flnaU estimate of the Directorate of Economics and Statistics, I Hion Ministry of (Food and Agriculture, odae'es India's pepper production this year at 20,800 tons. This Is 2,000 tons Wgher than last year's production.. The total area under production increased by 500 to
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  • 2267 2 "On the mornings of the 25th and 26th April, 1965 strikers of the Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Company at Alexandra Road attempted to stop the buses from leaving the Depot by sitting on the ground completely blocking the main gate with a human bar. rier with
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  • 1473 2 Following is the text of the report submitted by Jhe Chief Secretary m the Legislative Assembly yesterday on the security situation and how i<he trouble developed m the Colony, sequel to the Hock Lee Bus Company workers going on strike. This report was made
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  • 251 2 Barbed Wire Cuts Off Indian Shops CAPETOWN: Would you bother to deal with a shop jf you had to apeak with th« <k ler across a barbed remove. That is Just what the people of Badplaas. little town m the Transvaal] are doing. BadpJaas is famous for its mineral baths
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  • 129 2 NEW DEL.HI: Films showing the advantages to the v.llag* 1 community from various types of co-operative ventures arc soon to bo prepared by the Union Government. This is to give a fillip to th* 1 co.operat ye movement especial. l v n v:ow of the Goverment's
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  • 108 2 NEW DELHI. The Central Sccal Welfare Board he decid. Ed to ask the planning Commis. sion to get the work of the Board assessed by the Evalu. tion Department of the Com. mission During its two.year ex.atence the board has opened 181 wel. fare extension
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  • 148 2 NEW DELHI; The Indian Council of Agricultural Re. search has evolved a satisfac. Tory composition cf fodder by mixing bagasse and molasses, which on trial has proved cheap and nutritious. Bago.molasaes, the new cattle feed, may be sweetened or salted to suit the taste of the cattle. Its
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  • 790 3 New Constituent Assembly To Meet In Karachi Fed. Court Sanction KARACHI. The new Pakistan Constituent Assembly is likeiy to be convened by the middle of June next, now that the sanction of the highest judicial body m the country the Federal Court has been ob'.ained, according! to
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  • 234 3 KARACHI: Pakistan's: loading women a organisation, tlie .\|li-iWiiV>taji women Association, which to known to enjoy official support, is on the warpath against on»--ciais ana put>Uc uesirvn^ to marry again. IA« Axril ng to retabfle 'reports, the APWA ha* prepared a >tl&t of higniy-placcd Government servants and
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  • 304 3 Indian M.Ps. In Moscow Reception At Airport MOSCOW; The Indian Par. 1 amentary delegation arrived m a special Soviet "YIP" air. line on Saturday last for a two.week visit as guests of the Supreme Soviet. The Soy et plane brought them on the final lap of their journey frcm Vienna
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  • 135 3 DAMASCUS: Col. Gamal Abdel Nasser has become an ntemationau political j« a <»« and his name is new Il 0 «v4th the names of Mr. Nenru and Mr- Clhoxx En-lai, said the Damascus daily "Sawt el* Arab," commenting on the role fflayed by the Egyptian Prime Minister m
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  • 105 3 NKW DEL.HT; The Indian National Museum., which is at urerent housed In a wing; of Rrvhtrapati. Bhavan. will b« shifted to a new buiUdintr 3peciaWy to be constructed for 'he pr rpose. The foundation stone of Mto orfldttff will be lnid by Mr. i v
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  • 63 3 daily said: "We hope that our politicians are not so wholly bereft of patriotic sent men ts as not to realise their duty. Here i s another chance for us to have a go at democracy. It win be certainly the last one. If we miss t again, someone must
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  • 242 3 MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION IN VARSITIES MADRAS: To conside, questions relating to the me* ctium of instruction m the Uwverstiy stage of education m this State, Mr. C- Suoramaiuam, MtoJ»tei for Eku.c* tion as decided to convene a conference of educationist 5 on June 18 at Madras. The Vice-ChancelQors of the
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  • 90 3 TRIVANDRUM; The installation of a highpower radio unit here to connect the State with the centre will commence scon, a spokesman of the union Home M.nlstry tcilOA NAIFEN. The fristal'lition will provide an exclusive line of in-ter-State communication and will facilitate speedy exchange between the State
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  • 38 3 PHOTO QUEEN ELIZABETH II ta*e& ©ut a miniature football game at a toy stand while visiting the British Industries Fair at olympia, London, on May 10. The Duk e o* Kdinburph accompanied A. P.
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  • 151 3 LONDON m a recent spate cf letters to "The Times" on the future of the old India Office Library, the correspondents have express, ed fears that dismemberment would rob the library of Its strength "Mid character. The factual position In re. gard to the Library
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  • 804 3 Nagpur Case Proceedings NAGPUR: Rlckshaw.puller Babu Rao was committed to stand his trial before the Court of Sessions on a charge of hay. ing attempted to cause the death Of Prime Minister Nehru. The Frst Class Magistrate, Mr. R. G Bajpai. m an order said that a prima facie case
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  • 72 3 Rickshaw puller Babu Rao, who was committed to ses. slcnn m the ''Nehru Incident Case", has named Prime Mn. ister Nehru as his "only de. fence witness". The Magistrate, Mr. R. G. Bajpai who passed the com. mtttal order asked Babu Rao whether he wanted to
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  • 45 3 FART UNTO DEATH TO OPPOSE UNITED KARNATAK MANDYA: Messrs Gui-ude-varahally Madegowda, and Gowder Nagappa, Congress leaders of Mandya, it is understood h-ve decided to last unto death at the Gandhi P»rk from May 19, as a protest asrain.st the formation of a United Karnatak. FOC
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  • 595 3 NEW YORK. Dr. Sushlla Nayyar, Speaker of the Delhi Assembly now here as Indian delegate to 'the Social Commission told a Press conference that she had not found any lessening of friendly feelings towards India m the United Stales. Dr. Nayyar, who is making her
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  • 149 3 BERIIAMPUR: Congress "President Dhebax praised the "spiritual significance of bhoodan" and explained the Ideals of the movement. Mr. Dhebar, who was addressing the A.1.C.C.. said bhoodan aimed at giving a new content and meaning <to the social order that they envisaged. Mr. Dheba;r said: 'It has, apart
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  • 1592 4 GOODE CHALLENGES LEE Democracy Or Communism? Chinese Students Helped And Visited The Strikers Describing the main features of the grim story of the recent strikes, riots and killings, Mr. VV. A. C. Ooode, the Chief Secretary pointed his finger towards the members for Tanjong Pagar
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  • 66 4 Member^ of the U.S.A. Thomas tup Team who arrived here yesterday to comnete hi the final rounds of the Third International Badminton Challenge Matches. l>ft to rlgbt: Joe Alston, top-ranked American, from Loa Angetai; Carl Loveday off San Diego Manuel Arnuuidai*i of I»s Angeles; llob WtOfaunsi
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  • 251 4 COLOMBO; Ceylon is among the 46 countries that will attend the fourth commonweith Health and Tuberculosis Conference to be held m London from June 21st to 37th Among the speakers w^ l be Dr. p. v. Ben Amin (Tuberoilo«is Adviser to the Government of
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  • 31 4 COLOMBO: Mr H N: 0: Fernando. OBE, Commissioner of Assizes, has been appointed Puisne Justice, with effect from May 16, states a communique issued from Queen's House FOC
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  • 203 4 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 16: The Na. tionaj Extension Scheme was extended to Pondlcherry State yesterday thus showing the Government of India s deter, mination to work for the economic rehabilitation of more than two lakhs (200,000) of persona m about 270 villages.
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  • 24 4 NEW DELHI, May 16: In. dian botanists are trying to save, the sacred "mahabodhi tree** under which the Lord Buddha attained
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  • 119 4 ALLIANCE MANIFESTO PUBLICATION From Ou» Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Mon: Mr. T. H. ran. executive Bee. retary of Malayan Ch nese Association, stated that reports of Alliance manifesto appearing m the newspapers were un. authorised and innacurate Meanwhile the UMNO head! quarters m statement issued yesterday said that premature publication
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  • 45 4 ment 2,499 years ago. The tree which stands at Budh Gaya m Bihar has been showing signg of deoay during the last few years. The Government has called m botanical experts from Bihar and West Bengal to try to prevent the destruction of the tree.
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  • 166 4 GOVERNOR TO REVIEW RAFRM AT CHANGI TODAY A ceremon al review to com. memcratc the eighth anniver. sary of the Royal Air Force Regiment (Malaya) Wing by the Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll will be held today May 17, at 8.50 a.m. on the Sports field nnc r the
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  • 567 4 Taking Up New Post In Sept. The Queen ha* been pleased to approve the appointment of the Rt. Hon. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Commissioner Gen. oral for the United Kingdom mi n South East Asia, as the High Commissioner for United Kingdom m
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