Indian Daily Mail, 18 May 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 95 Singapore! Wednesday, may IS 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 329 1 Move To Avoid Frontier Clashes Ali Extends Stay In Delhi For Further Talks With Nehru NEW DELHI, May 17 Pakistan's Prime Minister Mohammed Ali prolonged his stay m New Delhi Monday \o have additional time to discuss the eight year o»d Kashmir
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  • 71 1 Mrs. MacDonald Wants To Live In India OTTAWA, May 17: Mrs. Malcolm MacDon&ld, wife of the British Commission. er.General m South_East Asia, will leave next week to loin her husband m Singapore before he leaves for India to take up the post of British High Com. missioner. Mrs. Mac Donald,
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  • 88 1 DAMASOUS, May 17 A Deputation from the Leagu* of Syrian Women calleu on President Hasmen El Atassi and (hie Prime Minister, SaDii El Assail, to urge that women be allowed to seek election to Parliament. At the (moment "educated" Syrian women may vote
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  • 75 1 HON<? KONG, May 17 Sheikh Ahmed Hassan £1 Bakhoury, Egyptian (Minister for wakfs (religious Foundations), paid a courtesy call yesterday afternoon on the Chinese Premier and Foreign Minister, Mr. Chou En Lai, Peking Rad^> reported. Bakhoury who made the caM with Mu»taf a KamaH, a
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  • 33 1 THORNLEY NORTHEAST ENGLAND. May 17 —Mr. Em. anuei Shinwell, fcrmer Labour Defence Minister, called here last night for Communist China to be brought into ble power talks. Reuter
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  • 160 1 INTERFERENCE INTO TRADE UNION ACTIVITY From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.: The Executive Committee of 5,000 strong National Union of Railwayman will demand an immediate investigation into al.eged official pressure on union members to resign from Unions. Mr. J. Leo, protem President of National Union charged here yesterday thai
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  • 48 1 Greek Bombers Take Off From Delhi NEW DELHI, May 17 Five Greek Air Force transport, returning home from Korean serv'ce with United Nations forces, iteft for Athens Monday after an overnight stop m New Delhi. Leaders of th«» group estimated the iournev will tike AP j three daya.-
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  • 58 1 •9&!tttw%. FIOTO. Princess Alexandra, blind, folded, is gilded round a course of six obstacles by "Susie". a labrador guide dog, at the Na. tional Training Center of the Gu'de Dogs for the Blind A». tsodatlrn at Leamincton War. wlokkhire. The Princess" daothter of the Duchess
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  • 27 1 DETROIT, Micigan, May 17: Detroit's Siamese twin girls died at 7.20 p.m. (0020GMT). Monday night after less t'.ian 3* houft of itfe AP
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  • 337 1 BARODA MAHARANEE SEEKS DIVORCE PARIS. May 17: The Maha. ranee of Baioda. who cohects jewels and smokes cgars, ask. Ed a Paris Court Monday fcr a legal separation from her nusband, the ib.oia Gaekwar of iiarcda, once cnamp.on heavy spender among India's princes. Princess Sita Dcvi, who is 36, asked
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  • 293 1 WASHINGTON, May 17: State Department experts were last 1 night studying the renewed offer of Chinese Communist Premier Chou En Lai to negotiate directly with tlie United States en the thorny Formosa issue for clues to Chinese sincerity. The Department spokesman Mr.
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  • 152 1 No Communism Into Tibet Says Nehru NEW DELHI, May 17: Red China's Chou En.Lal has ii" hope of introducing Commu. nism into Tibet, according to Indian Premier Nehru. He said so m a review or socialism and national ism pub. lished Tuesday m the Congress Party Fortnightly Ecuoomic Review. "Somebody
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  • 45 1 gard the presence of the Nationalists as essential at any discussions on a ceasefire. But he had made it clear that the United States would not dis. cuss the future of Formosa itself aud the rights and claims of the Nationalists la uteif trtiaeac^- Reuter
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  • 177 1 Govt. Demand Expulsion Of Chinese School Students Threat Of Withdrawal Of Registration Follows Withdrawal Of Closure Order The Singapore Government has called upon the Chinese High School and the Qriungi Cheng High School to expel certain boys, while withdrawing its request for the closing of these schools, says a press
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  • 50 1 DJAKARTA. May 17. An Indonesian Fcreigrn Ministry spokesman stated today a visa had "not yet been granted" for the entry of British Queen's Counsel Mr. Derek Curtis. Bennett whc had been briefed by the Netherlands Govern, ment to defend Dutchman Leon Jungschlaeger on trial m D]a.
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  • 168 1 No Divorce For Narriman! CAIRO, May 17.— Dr. Adham Nakib. husband cf ex.Queun Narriman of Egypt, last night confirmed that he intended to marry againn and have two wives. "Narrman will never have her divorce," he said "She cannot get it ever and I natur. ally shall marry again." Asked
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  • 125 1 HONG KONQ, May 17- -Mr C 1.0,. En Lai the' Chinese Ccmmutrs*. prime Minister declared .n pek tig that China 'cc m istcntly maintains that the peoples of all countries have the right to choose then own poiitica beliefs and social I .--ysteins free from any foreign
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  • 34 1 Ph«>TO. Queen Elizabeth <H was th»Duke of Edinburgh and tbelr children, Prince Ciha.ilcs pud and Frinoess Ann.-. Nt the Royal Windsor Ilorsc fthow where she rivneuted tfcc Award it.- AP
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  • 96 1 SongKrain WASHINGTON, May 17 Marshal Plibul Songgram, the Prime Minister Of Thal'and, yesterday predicted that the nertt Oommunipt objective m South East Asia would too Cambodia. In an interview m U.S. News and World report noted that the Communists controlled North Vietnam and were m
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  • 13 1 karta on charges of being a member of a subversive organi. sation.— Reuter
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  • 569 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. May 18, 1955 MALAYA'S LOSS IS INDIA'S GAIN 1 i 11 be a day of mourning whea Mr. Mac- Donald leaves Malaya," declared the Giiief Minister Mr. David Marshall commenting on reports that 1 le United Kingdom Com-missioner-General m South Fist Asia Mr. Malcolm McDonald
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  • 1901 2 Greater Stress On Industries Resolution For A. I. C. C. BEKHAMPUK. The Congress Working Committee, adopted a resolution that the Avadi r» scluiion on economic policy must now be considered m caacrttle terms In order to draw up an adequate, balanced and planned programme of development.
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  • 45 2 PRINCES^ MARGARET Dances with Colonel John Ward of the Household Cavalry tl«Tfn X the "Pied Piper" Ball held at London's Hyde Park Hotel on May 12 m aid of th e Natlcnat Society for the prevention of Cruelty to (hlrtnn AP PHOTO.
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  • 80 2 NEW L>KL,HI: Dwrin^ 1954. 4)55,235 persons visited thu historic Red Fort of Deluii. Among the distinguished vijFritora were Miiiralhaft Tito. President of Yugoslavia; M*"Chou En- Lai, Prime Minister of china, Mr. Nuri el Said, the Iraqi prime Minister; Mr. R.G. Casey, Minister c f External Affairs,
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  • 85 2 Extravagance At Religious Ceremonies RAJKOT: Prominent mem. bers of the Jain Community are to meet at Mendara this week with the object of dcing away with the agre.old trad!. tons which make marriages and other ceremonies expensive and extravagant According to the leaders these rel cs of the past have
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  • 1420 2 Rajaji Reiterates Need To Forego American Aid MADRAS. Mr. C. Rijagopalachaii has issued a statement stressing- the need for opposing "the programme of atomic fission and the production of solar temperatures on earth which he i'owers lhave launched." He has
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  • 697 2 India's 12-Point Programme NEW DELHI. A 12 -point programme for promoting Indian exports hais been prepared by the Ministry of Com merce and Industry and is now being implemented. A number of trade delegations have recently visited countries m the Middle East. East Asia, the Soviet Union
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  • 133 2 TAN J ORE: A cheque for Rs. 50,000 was formally hand, ed over to Mr. X V. Sr.nivasan Secretary Arts College Com. mittee by Mr. Justice A. 8. P. Alyar of th e Madras High Court, presiding over the con. eluding function of the Fine Arts
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  • 136 2 BOMBAY: The report of the Board of Directors of tnc Bombay Stata Financial Corporation for the year end- March 31, 19*5, to be presented to the shareholders of the Corporation at the second annual gencrafl meeting to be he'Jd on Monday, May 30. ha~been j* ibliehed. According
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  • 715 3 Significance Of Bandung Decisions Agreement Amidst Differences 'Historic Unique-Nehru MuM st Nehru, speaking *f fer lirtion on the BaJidung Conference wn» passed at the AXC.C. session here said that m this nge of coid war fraught with mistrust of one anchor a unanimous resolution at Bandung earning from countries holding
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  • 116 3 MADRAS: The Pflar.ninc, Commission has recommended tho State Governments the need for dividing each district m a State i»ito convergent "plannlnc areas" whrch will incldfntaCly not c^t acres* tiluq boundaries and wich will he formed by the Government "takitiu -nto account .-ill re'eva«t factors and faciaties tlvt may
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  • 195 3 LUCRNOW: The "wotfthlpfuf ordar of husbands, about a hundred of them, were worshipped by their devoted wtve* on the bank of the CrcmaM ixwlay In what wan considered as a "niqiif pubSc ceremony Pa«l Puja (husband worsfclp) held m response to the dictates of Sri Sheshjl, a reputed
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  • 320 3 PALGHAT: The death occurred Tuesday of Mr. V. Madhaya Ravi Varma Raja, of Koliengode. a t his palace at th e age o f 78. He complained of a pain m the chest, and medical aid was immediately given, but he died soon after. The members of
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  • 141 3 PRINCESS WEARS A LINE FOR FOLK DANCES PRINCESS MARGARET wears the first royal version of the a.line as she takes part m a folk dance especially da. vised for her and named "Prinu ce»s Margaret's Fancy," durinoher visit to the Headquarters cf the English Folk Dance and Song Society m
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  • 81 3 NEW DELHI: The Pi<esident has been pleased to appoint Mr. N. Govindarajan, Senicrmots Member of the Un'.on Pubtt c Service Commission, as Chairman of ti.e Commission under tihe Constitution, Mr. '^ovimdarajan will hold the oflice till he attains the ajrc C* 65 m December 1955. Mr. r.
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  • 572 3 MADRAS. If democracy is to develop, it would be necessary m the days to come for the judiciary to be a zealous guardian of the real spirit of the law, even as against a powerful execu. tive. said Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon,
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  • 5 3 1 help we are getting.
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  • 91 3 New DELHI: A Swedish geouogmt, Fritz Qrutscn, working on a United JNatun* Technical Assistance mission m iKrawl, has ui«novered the skeleton oi a rrpUe, which lived 250,000,--ouu years ago. 'line discovery occui red during a survey of the Negcy n-gion, on behatf of the isruel
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  • 274 3 MADRAS: The Government consider tnat it the students of the Agricultural Col.ege, Uojmoatore, are oilletted aa guests of progressive BMMCT and made w> 'iive and wOi'K m their farms for a *huri j per.od ci about a week during their college vacation, it wiiil enaoie them
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  • 97 3 profe.iEion m India, Ivlr. j Krishna Menon said that it I woud be Accessary m. his j opinion to have the legal pro. fessiou nationalised. In his opinion, there must be a su. I perveuing; unity represented 'by a National Bar which should ay down the code of conduct and
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  • 137 3 NEW DELHI: An elephant which ran amuck was shot dead by a Delhi police party m a vWlaje 'm Rottak District 50 miles from here, after a sevcntcen-houT chase. The elephant, which belonged to a circus comp;uiy, broke -loos e m Nizamudd:n. a New Dedhl suburb
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  • 158 3 MADRAS: The Health Mi. nister, Mr. A. B. Shetty, said although Mr. C. Ftajagopala. chan'.s call to African and Asian countries to give up American aid to show our feeling m tfie matter of her nuclear weapon policy was a bold gesture, he did not
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  • 143 4 NEW YORK: May 17— Mr. Cedrlc Belfrage, British -born < ■fc.tar awaiting (deportation because of his alleged leftist activities yesterday ended a nungcr strike he began on Vt 'ay when he was removed to New York's House of Detention. Mr. Bdfragc, editor of the leftwlng National
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  • 177 4 COLOMBO: The CaMaet now mi n mtmltm, is putting the fin shin* toadies to the Government', "muter ptan" to solve the unemployment problem. The Prime Minister summoned the Permanent Secretar ea to the Cabinet meeting to assist Ministers to dec des on the
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  • 92 4 TORYO, May 17 Some of «he world's blggvmt 80--duetria us*s were urged by s French Worn*" 1 Tuesrtay to "FJemember the main consumer As the woman.* "Even ff the woman I s not the person who buys #Uie «•>* the on c who naem m<
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  • 295 4 WELLAMPITIYA. Chairman and former deputy clashed over the question of providing lights to the 72 flats along- Angoda Road, when the local urban council held it's monthly meet, ing recently. The estimates submitted by the Superintendent of Electri. city for the necessary change to the mains were
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  • 228 4 WASHINGTON, May 17: Prime Minister Pibul Song, gram of Thailand said Monday there will be a third world war, but "when, we don't know." The Field Marshal Prime Minister, who recently visited Washington, said m a copyrighted interview m the Magazine U.S. News World re.
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  • 67 4 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, May 17: Britain's Privy Council headed by Lord Oak. sey yesterday dismissed an appeal by Dr. Dalip Singh of Trinidad against the death sentence for the murder of his Gorman-born wife Inge Wula, it was officially reported from London yesterday. The disembowled
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  • 83 4 CAIRO. May 17: United States Ambassador, Henry Byroade, said Monday talks with Premier Abdej* Carnal Nasser have convinced him the results of the Afro.Asian Conference were "extremely good. 1 Byroade added: "Some very sound recommendations came out of the conference and 1 hope and believe
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  • 129 4 Ramakr shna Mission Schools, will celebrate THIRUVALLU. VAR DAY, this evening at Norn's Road premises under the chairmanship of Mr. J. B. Appadurai. supervisor of Tamil Schools. Mrs. Damayanthi Muthusami will distribute prizes to sue cessful candidates m the liter. ary contests held m this ecu. nection. Mrs.
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  • 488 4 The importance of citizens and worKtrs realising that they, as well as Government, have responsibilities which they must carry out, was stressed by the Director of Information Services, Inche Yaacob bin Abdul Latiff. yesterday. He was welcoming 36 In. diaii estate workers from Kua
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  • 48 4 The twentieth Annual Gen. eral Meeting of the Arya Samaj, ipoh, will b e held on Sunday, May 29, at 3.30 p.m. at 60 Silibin Road. Ipoh. Election of new cfflce-bearera and distribution of Hindi certi. ftcates to successful candidates are included m the agenda.
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  • 220 4 Following are names of these declared successful m the h.ndi examinations February 1P55, held at various centres m Ma. laya: SINGAPORE Pratkmic Grade I. Ranjit Kaur. Sally T. Badlaney, Shanta Kriplani, Kaghb.r Kaur. Grade II. Bhagwan b Lai. wani. A. Thomas. Bhagwant Singh, S. Shanta Devi. S.
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  • 43 4 Forty.five blcod donors re. ceived gold and silver medals at a ceremony held at the Blood Transfusion Unit. Gen. eral Hospital, yesterday after, neon. Among them were Mr. L. Maslllamani and Mr. T. Kulas ngam who received silver medals.
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  • 65 4 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Ccmmissioner.General will de. cave open a new picture house, named King's Theatre, at Kirn Tian Road, Tlong Bahru. Singa. pore on Tuesday, May 24. at y p.m., when there will held a cocktail followed by the screening of the United Artists Picture's "Overland
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  • 89 4 LONDON. May 15 —A 28 rr.'e wide crater en the Moon i«5 to be named after Professor Albert Einste n. the famous physicist, who died last month it was announced here. The Washington Naval Ob. servatory ha 3 asked Dr H. r Wilkins p' rector of the British
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    58 4 Photo. Looking Mke nn orchintra and all m tune— delegates to the NATO Council of \f ini*tttra IK )S<- after the final meeting of the current session at the Pala's Dc Chaillot, NATO Headquarter 1 m iParis. The "miwJc stands" iioJd the flags of the 15 member nations*.
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  • 106 4 HONG KONG. Ma y 16 Indian trade union delegates who attended May Day coiebratioiiy m Peking and held ddscu^sions with the alj, China federation of trade unions sa«d here today that worker.s an Communist Chdn a were not •'free" as the Indans uadorstood the word. They
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  • 432 4 MacDonald London Times' Comments LONDON, May 16. The Times today welcomed the ap- pcintment of Mr. Malcolm Mac. Donald as High Commissioner m Delhi. Mr Mac Donald's ability to win the confidence of the Asian races will stand him m gcod stead m his new post, this independent newspaper stated.
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  • 180 4 FLATtering LONbON. May 17. Cablese g^xxa a r the niost beauttiut an the wortd, says John Walters m yesterday's mam circUifiOicn Dull? Mirror. Wa tern writing v' UK 29,00 V mile wvrld tour tout ,tuok bm ito s£»n£apore, Formosa and Hong; Hong said that ho Imml noticed many things from
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  • 161 4 KING SAUD TO SETTLE PAKKABUL DISPUTE KARACHI, May 17: Prince Musaid, uncle of King Saud of Saudi Arabia, returned Mon. day to Karachi after a two. day stay m Kabul where he had three meetings with King Zahir of Afghanistan and talks with Prime Minister Sar. dar Saud Khas. In
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  • 222 4 Singapore Represented At I.L.O. Confab Tl'.c Simgap-jrc Government has announced its acceptance of an Invitation from the int«rnational Labour Or^anisaucn to send a trlpartlta observer delegation to the 38th Session of the Internatuonafl LAbour iO>nfercnc<e to be heM *n Geneva from lat to 23rd June, 1955. Whil e Singapore has
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  • 123 4 Orl and gas has been detected at a welll recently drilled at Ekim. Calabar Province, '■•a South-eastern Nigeria. This well, one of eleven drilled by the Shell D'Arcy Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Ltd., stace 1951, shows larger indications than prpviousTy encountered m that region and
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