Indian Daily Mail, 1 June 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 108 FOUR PAGES 15 CEN SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1955
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    46 1 Queen Elizabeth enters the unsaddling enclosure at Epsom with Lord Rosebery, one of tbe steward*. Behind her are the Queen Mother, the Princess Royal (left) the Duke of Edinburgh, Princess Margaret, the Duchess o* Kent, a nd the Duchess cf Gloucester. PHOTO. AP
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  • 357 1 S.H.B. Staff Assn. Board Negotiations In Deadlock Negotiations were resumed at the Ministry of Labour yesterday morning over the demands of Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, but after three and half hours' discussion, a deadlock was reached and the meeting ended. THE POINTS ON WHICH NO AGREEMENT COl LD BE
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  • 189 1 "Down With Hindi" Slogans %i%¥m»a- OIU Ol;r Oun ColTes l»«ndent AIADRAS, .May 31— There uer c deinoiuttratiunM airainst; the Vmtm Parliament Spr«ker Mr. g. V. Mavlankar at Salem |m Sunday d«uinir a civ c reception, both inside and outside i he MitiKdpal CouncU. As
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  • 1104 1 Decides To Nationalise Spore Traction Company Defers Implementation Of Decision To October Progressive Labour Front Exchange Brickbats (By Our Staff Reporter) Policy was shelved and politics was discussed at the City Council of Singapore at its meeting yesterday, m the course of a discussion over
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  • 157 1 "Thank God, We're Free At Last" They Say HONG KONG, May 31 -Four Anterican airmen released after two years and more m Chinese Communist Prisons crossed the Hong Kong border on to British soil today. The airmen crossed the border at 2.30
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  • 90 1 The fliers wore their prison clothes as they crossed the frontier and choked back tears as they greeted Colonel Simpson, eye-witnesses said. One of the airmen said: Thank God, we are free at last." Later, it was revealed that: the airmen were not going strait to
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  • 127 1 WASHINGTON, May 31.— Relatives of the four United States airmen being released by the people's Chinese will be flown to Honolulu to meet thorn. The Air Force Secretary Mr. Harold Ta'.bott s aid last night the families would travel free In a special pane leaving
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  • 51 1 MEDICALLY ALL, RIGHT The United States information Service said that after being medically examined the fcur men were found to be ••all right." The information Service said that no interviews would be allowed with the released fliers. The airmen may be flown to Tokyo before nightfall, on their way home,
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  • 67 1 Air Hostess Acts As Midwife HAMBURG, May 81 A Norwegian woman is n hospital at Raykjav'k Iceland today alter glvintr hf rth to a 'laußht'T aboard a plane fl><injr a t 10.00" feet urer the North Atlantic hVttwoen Newfoundland and Iceland on Its way here from New York. The stewardess
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  • 72 1 Singapore Girl Casts Her Vote In Br. Election Gratia Tay, who is acting In "The Teahouse of the August Moon at Her Majesty's Theatre m London, goes to vote at the St. James Norland School m Notting mil Gate, London. She comes from Singapore and has been In Britain three
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  • 135 1 No Talks With Peking, Says Chiang TAIPEJH, May 31; Nationalist China yesterday rejected a Peking Government's offer to open direct negotiations with Gen-erar Chiang Kai Shek on a "internal and general basis". In New Delhi yesterday Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon told a erporter that the Chinese Communist Government had
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  • 129 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 31: Acharya Vinobha Bhave is now the biggest landowner m India because thousands of owners have donated land only m his name m response to his Bhoodan appeal. But the real problem now is the distribution of
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  • 584 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. June 1, 1955 Yet Another Victory For India! f V II X release of four oat of the 15 American airmen toy Communist China who had held them captive so long on spy charges, la an achievement to the credit of the Indian diplomat Mr.
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  • 55 2 Liaquat Assassination Report KARACHI: Mr. U'rcn, the Scotland Yard detective engaged by the Pakistan Government to investigate t*ie H^sassdnation of Mr. Laaquat An Khan, is gdvine final touches to W3 reportMt Is learned. The British detective ig expected to submit his report to the Pakistan Ministry of Interior toward* the
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  • 907 2 Parties 9 Stand Discussed Alternatives To Plebiscite NEW DELHI: While a variety of subjects of mutual interest were considered by the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan during the Delhi parleys recently, the real significance of the meeting will no doubt be judged by the progress
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  • 175 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Government has decided f> establish a d'sease conr.rtl unit m the Food and Agriculture Ministry to assist and supplement the efforts of State Governments to ccn»roJling plant pests. The unit is expected to operate ten centres, each having a number of States under
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  • 63 2 NEW DELHI; Dr. Goor, the Israeli desert controil expert, will visit India aga n next year to advise the Union Government on desert coatrol measures. The F.A.O. had deputea Dr. Goor to India last year, when foe suggested plans for checking 1 the march of the
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  • 30 2 The Begum Aga Khan Is shown here during her visit to Epsom Race Course, on the first day of the Epsom Summer meeting.— AP PHOTO.
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  • 143 2 KARACHI: Important cultivated plants such as wheat and barley first originated tn the Karkoram and Hindukush mountain regions, which now farm part of Pakistan, according to Professor Kihara, leader of the Japanese scientific expedition now visiting Pakistan. He sai<i that the -Japanese expedition, which consisted
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  • 200 2 LONDON: British Overseas Airways Corporation are particular about the g£r)s they sign on as air hostesses. They have to be smart, possess a well developed personality, be w«EI educated and be able to speak at least one foreign language, according to the regulation*. They must also
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  • 224 2 CALCUTTA: India's !ron ore reserves are highest as compared to any other country m the world, according to a survey conducted by a seven -man expert committee appointed by the Secretary-General o r the L'.N.O. Iron ore reserves m the country
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  • 222 2 India's Cotton Yarn Losing Exports Market CALCUTTA: Exports ot cotton yarn have recorded a continuous decline over the past few years despite the steady rise m output, according to authoritative figures available here. While production of yarn rose more than 35 per cent from 1,169,000,000 lbs m 1950 to 1,564,000,000
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  • 253 2 NEW DELHI: Revised estimates of the KpurKt-ia steel project may wcrk out at nearly Rs. 1,000,000,000 as a result of the recent decision to double the planned output to 1,000,000 tons of ingots. it was earlier expected to cost Rs. 730,000,000. Experts here are working cut exactly what
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  • 100 2 INDIA'S CONTRIBUTION TO U.N.O. NEW DELHI; India's financial contribution to the "J.N.o. is expected to be a little over Rs. 5,838,500 m the current year. Since India joined the I T.N.o. m 1946, her contribution has been on the increase. Prom a modest sum of a ttttle over Rs. 2.600,000
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  • 108 2 MR KHIN SAW U. only daughter of President Ba v of Burma, man&ed MAUNG THAN AUNG Cambridge-Fdu-cated Rangoon Barrister and youngest son of the jate Burmese Chief Justice i; Tun Byu, m a eeremr.ny at which Burma Premier TJ Nu otticated m Rangoon oh May
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  • 390 2 NEW DELHI: The Commerce and Industry Minister, T. T. Krihsnamachari, declareu here that the Indian Government would not allow itself to be "threatened" by foreign shipping companies, who were demanding increase m their surcharge on freight rates. Mr. Krishnama .chart told the j
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  • 116 2 Indian Appeal To Foreign Merchant Ship Officers NEW YORK: The Maritime. Union of India has appealed to foreign merchant shii) officers t*» get union clearance before sfhtpping out on Indian ships. The Union advised that the me n check with it or other International Transport Workers' Federation affiliates m their
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  • 183 2 NEW YORK: An anti-polio-myelitis vaccine, more effective than that introduced by Dr. Jonas Salk, is being built up, claims Dr. Karl F. Meyer, University of California virus research worker. The main difference between the two is that while the Salk vaccine consists of dead
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  • 223 2 "Formosans Should Decide Their Future" NEW DELHI: The wishes of the Formosan people should be ascertained m deciding the future of Formosa, said Dr. Jose Vincentle Trujillo, Ecuador's Repiesentative at UNO, m an interview with NAFEN here. Dr. Trujillo, who heads the South American bloc at UNO., thought an impartial
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  • 72 2 BOMBAY: The Bombay Government has decided to repea'j the Bombay Cotton Cloth Dealers Licensing Order, 1951, with effect from Jun e 1 next. An official announcement issued recently stated that from that date onwards, c ioth dealers are not required to take out new cloth licences
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  • 1411 3 INDIA'S SECOND FIVE-YEAR PLAN PROBLEM OF FINANCES Deshmukh's Survey BANGALORE: Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, Union Finance Minister, said that the propos ed Finance Commission would be appointed only after the States Re-organisation Commission had submitted its report, as Government were eager to know what type of States they had to
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  • 539 3 Chester Bowles Suggests Steps To Tackle Problem BOMBAY. Mr. Chester Bowles, former United States Ambassadfor In India, says that remarkable progress" achieved by the Middle East, South-East Asia, and Africa m village development and rural educational together "will adtl up to less than what is going on
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  • 564 3 NEW DELHI; The Congress Dhebar, said here that the pr ments of Congress committees "enabUe women workers to free social and mentafl and phyehoiogical Addressing the convention |O of Congress women workers, Mr. Dhebar said tnat a new •constructive urge" shouid be created
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  • 173 3 NEW DELHI: By the end of the current year more than 50 per cent of the automatic telephone exchange equipments used m India is expected to be produced witihin the country. At present, with the exception of a few ball bearings and a couple of magnets all
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  • 36 3 Photo. Sir Winston Churchill fcivfcs hte famOar «li;n as h<leaves the Conservative Committee rooms at Woodford. Eswx, on Ma y 25, for an eve of election tour of h s constituency^- AP
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  • 118 3 Mr. N. Dhebar, stresse-l the need for popularising "Amber Charkha" througnout the country. Addressing this morning the women organisers conference, Mr. Dhebar explained the v?^t potentialities of ••Araber Charkha," whlw ihs Wta If utilised on a large scale, would produce employment #or millions of families m the country
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  • 54 3 LONDON- Doctor Hhabha. Chairman of India's Atomic Energy Commission, loft here by a*r for Par's last week after four days discus-ions with British scientists on the subject of harnessing atomic power for peaceful taduptria l purposes. Hr is expected to continue th« theme of dj-scussions
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  • 15 3 within five year s from n'w the entire equipment will be produced m India. NAFEN
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  • 470 3 NEW DELHI: THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA PROPOSES TO APPOINT A COMMITTEE FOR THE COMPILATION OF THE >IR»T' AUTHORITATIVE LEXICON IN HINDI NEXT YEAR. The Union Education Mini stry has to complete the translation of scientific, technological, academic &°d administrative terms into Hindi before
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  • 263 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Frank An;hony, President erf the Allindla Anglo-Indian Asso;iation, urged the Ango Indian schools m the jountry to upgrade the tcachng of Hindi "In the shortest possible time so as to make the children m these schools leant both Hindi and English.-, Addressing a meeting of
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  • 534 4 U. N. P. Need Have No Fear If They Drop Russian Ties Revolutionary Talk Can Form Even Govt. LONDON. How strong are Ceylon's Communists? Writing m the current issue of New Commonwealth," a Ceylon correspondent says Sir John Kotelawala 'is more fortunate than some other
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  • 235 4 (Continued from page lj be with effect from Ist February, 1954. The Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, presided at the meeting, with the Acting Cortfmfesloner for Labour, Mr. J. D. H. Nelll, In attendance. The Board was represented at the meeting by Mr. P. A.
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  • 74 4 Hajl M. A. Abdul Rahlman, a mlllionairt'-phllanthroplHt of Saigon arrived here Monday en route to South India, where he will declare open a mosque m Ayarpadl, Mayavaram. The mosque was renovated by him. Mr Abdul Kahiman who arrived here with his three sons and son-in-law, was
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  • 84 4 Satyagraha For Governor's Darshan! Fr« m Our Own Ccrresponuent MADRAS. May Si Thirty-year-old N o r t ft Indian Rakefth from Uttar pradesh wttio has Dccii fanting eight days has become a wrious problem for the local authorities because he has refused to end the fast unless he meets the
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  • 40 4 PEKING, May 31.— The Indonesia Prime Minister, Dr. All Sastroamidjojo together with his wife and a party of officials arrived m Shenyang I from Peking by air yesterday, j the New China news agency i reported.
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  • 86 4 Farouk Turned From Gambling Rooms PARIS, May 31; Ex King Farouk. paying his first visit to DeauvlU'e since he lost his I throne, was politely turneu J away from the private gambling rooms of the Casino at the gala opening last night, the newspaper Figaro reported. The reason: He was
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  • 62 4 NEW' DELHI, May 31. Everest conqueror Tenzing Norgay has declined' an Invitation to participate m the Communist World Youth Festival at Warwa w in August, friends said Monday night. Warsaw Radio announced on May 24 that Tenzing planned to participate m the festival. The sources said
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  • 58 4 On© of the biggest holiday crowds dtr'-ng the Hari Rava season couid be seen from this photograph which was taken durW the M* rush for tickets at Singapore's Garrick Theatre, where the Indian piture «Aar Paar" was shown. Duirine the flwt week, the box-offloe takings has
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  • 330 4 India Draws With Denmark In Inter-Zone Final Opening Day Match THOMAS CUP MATCHES Natekar's Brilliant Play India and Denmark scored two games each last night, the first day of the Thomas Cup Interzone Final, at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. India won the first game of tne day, Natekar beating Skaarup,
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