Indian Daily Mail, 2 June 1955
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Title Section15 1955-06-02 1 Indian Daily Mail FOUR PAGES 15 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE S, 1955 VOL. XI. NO. 10915 words
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Article394 1955-06-02 1 Discussions With U. K. Canada America Will Ask U. S. To Stop Training Chiang's Troops NEW DELHI, June 1: India's roving diplomat Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon will leave Delhi by air on his way to London tonight carrying a bulky report on his 10Reuter - 394 words
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Article72 1955-06-02 1 Mrs. Lumsden Milne, who is the Cambridge Examiner m Oral English, will be holding a special course m Oral English lor School Certificate and Private candidates from mid- June to August and from September |to December. Cost $9. Mrs. Milne will also be holding a new 3-month course72 words
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94 1955-06-02 1 Fasting Man Sent For Mental Observation rYom Our own Correspondent MADRAS, June 1. Mr K. Rakesh from Uttar Pradesh, who has refused to end his eight-day fast m the General Hospital here unlfws he meets the Governor Sri Prakasa has now been sent to Kilpauk mental Hospital for observation. HeCopyright - 94 words
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Article52 1955-06-02 1 Mr. K. V. Sugavaneswarau, Deck Passengers Welfare officer, Government of Madras, is coming to Singapore on a fourday visit. He will arrive here by s-s. Rajula on Saturday, June 4. The public are requested to bring tc his notice any complaints they might have about unberthed52 words
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Article109 1955-06-02 1 TOKYO, June 1.-— The Foreign Miinstry announced Tuesday Pr.me Minister U Nu of Burma and Mrs. Nu would arrive m Tokyc July 19 on a three day "official visit". The announcement said, "The Government intends to welcome the Burmese Prime Minister as a State guest." The109 words
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Article368 1955-06-02 1 No Discrimination Says Report THE SELECT COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. TO REPORT ON THE EMPLOYMENT ORDINANCE, 1968, AND PUBLISHED YESTERDAY CONSIDERS THE PAYMENT OF MATERNITY ALLOWANCES SHOULD NOT BE THE LIABILITY OF AN EMPLOYER BUT SHOULD BE MET FROM PUBLIC FUNDS. Th« Committee accepts368 words
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103 1955-06-02 1 I.C. Deadline Extended To July 20 SAIGON, June 1. The time I limit for crossing the IndoChina armistice line is to be extended It was announced yesterday giving the IndoChinese until July 20 to choose between Communist North Vietnam or South Vietnam, scene of renewed guerilla fighting. Britain's plan toReuter - 103 words
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98 1955-06-02 1 Russia Not To Interfere In Yugoslavia BLED, YUGOSLAVIA, June 1. The Russian visit to Yugo- I slavia will end with declaration of principles on world affairs but will ieave to further negotiations the delicate j unsettled issues between the two Communists countries, an informed source .said last night. The declarationA.P. - 98 words
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544 1955-06-02 1 Employment Bill Doesn't Provide For Minimum Rate For Work On Seventh Day '-THE EMPLOYMENT BILL OUGHT TO PROVIDE A MINIMUM RATE FOR WORit ON TUB SEVENTH DAY, ESPECIALLY WHEN WORKERS IN THE FEDERATION ARE NOT FULLY ORGANISED TO EFFECTIVELY DISCUSS AND REACH AGREEMENT WITH THEIR EMPLOYERS," Say Messrs M- V.544 words
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123 1955-06-02 1 Four-Phased Plan Disclosed NEW DELHI, June 1: The Indian Capital will have total prohibition within the next three years, informed sources said yesterday. The cnformante said an official committee had reached thesJe broad conclusions: 1. Prohibition wiia be introduced In threeAP - 123 words
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328 1955-06-02 1 Malayan Estate Staff Union To Meet June 5 From Our Staff Orresj>oau» »*t KUAIjA L.UMPUR, Wed: An mergency meeting of the Fedration of All Malayan Estate Itaff Union has been called for 3be held on Jun e 5 next, with > view to discuss ''the impasse" n the Union's affairs328 words
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Article52 1955-06-02 1 KARACHI,, June I—Economic1 Economic experts of eight SouthEast Asian Treaty Organisation countries are to meet here from June 20 to plan the implementation y>f the. economic causes of the Manila Treaty. During their three-day meeting they will consider way 3 for closer .economic co-operation between52 words
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Article36 1955-06-02 1 Sir Anthony Eden and Lady Eden at 10 Downing Street, after It was known that his conservative Party had obtataed a big majority In the House of Commons after the recent elections*- PHOTO. APAP - 36 words
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679 1955-06-02 1 rrom our oian vorrcßpuuucDi KUALA LUMPUB, Wed: Dciay m alienating a piece of stateland is the only factor that had hitherto handicapped the creation of a fitting edifice to perpetuate the memory of Mahatma Gandhi, Mr. K. Kamaril told I.D.M, correspondent. TheCopyright - 679 words
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202 1955-06-02 1 NEHRU SAYS GOVT. CAN'T ACCEPT RAJAJI'S VIEWS Prom Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 1. INDIA'S OPPOSITION i O ANY FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF THE HYDROGEN BOMB BY THE UNITED STATES AND INDIA'S WILLINGNESS TO ACCEPT AMERICAN ECONOMIC AID ARE TWO ENTIRELY DIFFERENT202 words
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Article96 1955-06-02 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jane 1. Madras city tramlines are literally to be burled. Since the Tramways stopped running two years ago, the tramlines and electrto post* and cable* right m the centre o< main roads have proved a nuisance to th# public andtCopyright - 96 words
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Article, Illustration23 1955-06-02 1 NEW DELHI. June I— The Indian Oovernment yesterday announced that tea export duty will be halved from today- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Advertisement9 1955-06-02 1 ■THE LEADIMB TAMIL BAILyB mm MALAWI OVER 17 TO*KSJ|9 words
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Advertisement26 1955-06-02 1 ll »u*«££ iwlilll s bbo Hi 1 MONTH- ie.6o (H ■1 eMONTHS----| 66 oo IB Hi v month 5 ig ao iH ■l BMONTHS"* 078.00 JH26 words
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524 1955-06-02 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs. June 2, 1953 Multiplying An Evil are not sufficient t condemn the reported mov of the Marshall Government t< run State lotteries for wel fare" purposes m the Colony a* m being- tone m the Fede ration of Malaya. That thii NlKniUi have come from524 words
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152 1955-06-02 2 TIRtJNELVBLJ: A portrait of the Uate T. V. Kalyanasundara Mludaliar was unveiled In the Tirunelveli Municipal Councljj Hall by the Kunrakudi Adigal. The portrait was presented to the Oounci] by Mr S. Kuttalingam FilDai, Municipal Councillor* Mr. P. Arunachalam PiWai read an addressFOC - 152 words
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841 1955-06-02 2 LONDON: Keeping; a keen weather-eye on the claims and counter-accusations of rival parliamentary candidates on the political hustings over the fortnight before polling day has been an Indian presiding officer, Mr. N. C. Chaudhury, of Calcutta. He is a lecturer In political science, andNAFEN - 841 words
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912 1955-06-02 2 James Tomlins - James Tomlins By LONDON: AFTER two years of research m his laboratory at the Imperial College of Science here, a 27-year-old Slikh is m the last stages of perfecting an invention which will have wide applications m such fields as medicine, industry andNAFEN - 912 words
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Article, Illustration95 1955-06-02 2 DR. ROGER BANNISTKF 26, the first man to run a four minute mile, m London on Ma; 28 with h* fiance*. Moiri Elver Jacobsscn, 26, an artis Jvinß«ln London. They an ncunced their engagement an< *»he we»r» the engagemen Ttng he has just given her They wJjAP - 95 words
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Article265 1955-06-02 2 CALCUTTA: Japan's pre-sent-day industrialism offered new inspiration to any Indian industrialist visitor to the country, according to Sir Bejo y Prasad Singh Roy, who returned from Tokyo recently after attending the International Chambers of Commerce session there. India would do well to emulate the enthusiasm and spiritNAFEN - 265 words
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Article259 1955-06-02 2 NEW DELHI: Dr. George Hinds, a veterinary expert, has for the first time succeeded m evolving a high-grade an ti- rinderpest dry vaccine from rabbits at the Indian Veterinary Institute, Tz .Unagar. Formerly of the British Ministry of Agriculture, Dr. Hinds is stationed here as anNAFEN - 259 words
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Article, Illustration79 1955-06-02 2 Mr. C. W. Carstair.s Turner, director of Messrs Collins Turner, one of the leading; advertising agents m London, arrived here Monday from London on a tour of South East Asian countries. The object of Mr. Turner's visit to the Colony and the Federation is to explore further possibilities of improving79 words
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256 1955-06-02 2 NEW DELHL While world interest m Mr. Nehru* tear of Europe relate» mostly to hi* meetings with Soviet leaden FortunTa attention seeing to be focuesed on his brief halt In Rome In July. There Is evidence that Lisbon i 8 connecting the Indian Prime256 words
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Article313 1955-06-02 2 CAJLCUTTA Any immediate and "hasty" imposition of a surcharge on fre.ght rates i v respect of cargoes arriving at the different Indian poxt£ a ,>rcposed by a tew shipping conrerences, was deprecated by Sir Bejoy Pra=ad S.ngiia ttoy, who reOurned from Tokyo on May 24, after attendingNAFEN - 313 words
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Article120 1955-06-02 2 MADRAS: One of the lour showrooms for railway equipment which the Railway Board has sanctioned will be opened at Perambur June 1, by Mr. M. Bhaktavatsaiam, the State Minster for Industries and Commerce. The other showrooms are to be located m Delhi, Calcutta and Bombay. TheNAFEN - 120 words
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Article109 1955-06-02 2 BELGAUM: The National Congress (Goa) has planned to launch a number of satytgraha campaigns during the month of June for the liberation of Goa, according to a Congress pamphlet which found its way to the table of the colony's Governor-General. The Portuguese authorities have instituted inquiries toFOC - 109 words
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1135 1955-06-02 3 Didn't Want Elections KARACHI. In an interview t o the Dawn Prtme Minister Mohammed AH nan denied reports that he had agreed to any other method except the method of plebiscite under the auspices of United Nations to solve the KashmirFOC - 1,135 words
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Article84 1955-06-02 3 NEW DELHI; The financial outlay for the Focd and Agricul tjural MSnd^try for the second Five-Year Plan period is being revised, as a result **t which the original estimate ot Rs. 6,500!, 0(^000 may b e cut down to RS. 5,000,000,000. The revision has become possible because selfNAFEN - 84 words
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69 1955-06-02 3 New Degree Courses In Annamalai Varsity ANNAMALAINAGAR; It Is learnt that a meeting of the Annamalal University Syndicate considered thle desirability cf ncjuding new courses for B- O>m and b, CX>m (Hoci3) Degree In the Departmj.it of Economics under the tam.'.y of Aits and course for 15.?. c (A.G,) DecreeFOC - 69 words
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Article993 1955-06-02 3 Study Of The Judicial Proceedings: No Extension LAHORE: The Federal Court of Pakistan dismissed the petition of the Federation of Pakistan for the extension upto August 15, 1955, of the order of the Court of April 18 last staying all proceedings m all subordinate courts of PakistaiiFOC - 993 words
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Article, Illustration112 1955-06-02 3 Three Men Run Fo ur-Minute Mile LASZLO TABORI, Hungaryand CHRIS CHATAWAY aivl Brian Hewson. Britain, all ran foitr-ininute miles on May 38 m the International invitation event at the British games ,at wHtfl City, London. Tabori won m S mln. 50 sec, Chataway was second m S m*n. 59.8 sec.,'112 words
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128 1955-06-02 3 Indian Handicrafts Exhibition in Moscow Planned NEW DELHI; The UnJf'B Ministry of Commerce and In* dustries is planning to hojd an exhibition of Indian handicrafts and textiles m Moscow on the occasion of the Prime Minister's visit to Soviet Russia. State Governments have been asked to send selected exhibits forNAFEN - 128 words
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Article78 1955-06-02 3 LONDON: For the past six years women have been m the majority on the small parish council of picturesque Bishops It m Warwickshire. This year the men of this parish were determined to put an end to this petticoat government. But they failed. The 748 electors once againFOC - 78 words
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210 1955-06-02 3 Indian Team To Explore Himalayan Pass BOMBAY: Three Indian mountaineers are leaving far Rishikesh m the mdddl c of June t° explore for the first i time the pass connecting the I heads of the Gangotri *vnd Bhagrat Kharat Glaciers at an altitude of about 20,000 feet it la teamedNAFEN - 210 words
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Article160 1955-06-02 3 CLUE TO HIDDEN TREASURE LIJCKNOW; Nawab Aaghax Hussain, who recently conducted an unsuccessful treasure hunt m Lucknow, claimed here last week that he had found an important personal diary of Moftimood Ali Khan, Treasiurer of the flast King of Avadh, Wajid All Shah. This personal! note book, he said, provides160 words
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Article173 1955-06-02 3 NEW DELHI; More Central Government officers are planned to be built during the second Five-Year plan period to keep pace with the increasing number of government departments. The Centra';, Public Works Department proposes to build offices all over the country at an estimated cost of Rs. 1,--250,000,000NAFEN - 173 words
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Advertisement53 1955-06-02 3 Km i i 1/ i I POWDER '^^J To Prepare The Best Curd And Buttermilk USE ANCHOR FULL CREAM MILK POWDER MADE OF FRESH MILK, IT IS FULL OF NUTRITIOUS AND HEALTH GIVING CONTENTS. THE FINEST MILK FOOD. Manufactured In New Zealand. AVAILABLE ALL OVER MALAYA: j SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE53 words
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Article43 1955-06-02 4 HONGKONG, jun c 1: The Indonesian Premier Dr. AU Sastroamidjojo returned to Peking: from a tour of Manchurian industrial! centres including the steel centre of Anshan and China/a filrst tttotorcar pliant under construction m Changchun, Peking Radio reported.— Reuter.43 words
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Article, Illustration265 1955-06-02 4 Was Marciano 'Clumsy Wild Against Don Cockell? There has been so much of controversy al] over the world over Rocky Marciano' s easy triumph over Don Cockell In the World Heavyweight Title fight m San Francisco. Any one who has watched the fight In person or would see the fight265 words
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Article80 1955-06-02 4 ENTIRE TEAM ON PEAK! NEW DELHI, June 1: The first time m Himalayan history an entire expedition has stood on the top of a peak, according to a met*»-nge received from &t» leader here Monday night. Jean Franco, leader of the French team that climbed the world's fifth highest peak,AP - 80 words
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Article137 1955-06-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: Tne Postal authorities, who are devising ways and means of furthering the interest of the people by attempted speeding the delivery and posting systems m up-country villages and kampongs, have not yet repaired the post office at Kerling Tcwn. Kcrling Town with a137 words
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Article102 1955-06-02 4 PANJIM, June 1. Seventy Indian demonstrators who crossed into Goa on Thursday were arrested, by Goanese police yesterday after wandering m dense forest for three days, according to a Goanese Government communique yesterday. -The Communique gaid that after feeding them the police released 68 ofReuter - 102 words
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Article86 1955-06-02 4 LAHORE, WEST PAKISTAN, Jun e 1. Maulana Abul Ala Maudoodi, Chief of the Jama' at Islaml Moslem sect, and several of his supporters have been freed by the Pakistan Government. They were arrested, tried and sentenced to 14 years imprisonment by Martial Law Courts m 1953 forAP - 86 words
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436 1955-06-02 4 RANGOON, June 1. Premier U Nu of Burma Is making his first official visit to the West and a trip around the world "to see things for myself and to listen." First stop on his two month tour Is Israel, where he willAP - 436 words
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Article290 1955-06-02 4 THOMAS CUP MATCHES Indians 9 Form Disappointing Danes 9 Amazing Skill Malaya Can't Take It Easy Denmark beat India 6—3 m the Thomas Cup Inter-zone Final and qualified to challenge Malaya, the holders of the Thomas Cup. Last night five games were. played at the Singapore290 words
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210 1955-06-02 4 No Immediate End Of Segregation In U.S. Schools New Ruling Interpreted ATLANTA, GEORGIA, June 1. The U.S. Supreme Court ruling on segregation m public schools yesterday was warmly received by southern leaders, who interpreted it as a means of indefinitely extending the controversial problem. The Court passed the problem backA.P. - 210 words
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Article102 1955-06-02 4 WHAT IS "DELIBERATE SPEED"? Its opinion Tuesday mid school segregation must be ended "with all deliberate speed" a phraao which Is likely to keep the lawyers arguing for a long, long time. Under one dictionary definition of "deliberate" the phrase is self -contradictory. This definition is: "Slow m action; unhurried.*'AP - 102 words
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Article104 1955-06-02 4 But most leading advocates of segregation had 1 eared a much harsher decree, posslbfly even immediate integration. The softer order leaving the problem up to local .school boards and dtttrUt courts found them calling tt 'the best we could have hoped for." NO DEADLINE The absence of a hard and104 words
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Article77 1955-06-02 4 WELLINGTON, May H Sir Edmund Hillary lias been co-opted to the organising ccmmittee handling New Zealand's interests m the Commonwealth Expedition to cress the South Pole m 1957 /58. it was announced here today. Sir Tdmund, conqueror of Everest m 1953 vwdth Teusing Norkay, flewReuter - 77 words
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Advertisement99 1955-06-02 4 TO-DAY 7 9.30 p.m. RAMMAN (Hindustani) POLICE TENDER NOTICE Tenders arc invited for the Supply of cooked and uncooked rations to No. 4 Police Field Force, Johorc for the period Ist June 1955 to Gist Dec, 1955. Fuii particulars are available at the office of the Chief Police Officer, Johore.99 words
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Advertisement192 1955-06-02 4 BAFFLING I It beat everybody In tfce Stadium last night how Indians who exhibited such an amazing s'. il Tuesday night against Daßfßa could have lost it hut night. Indians were not In their form everyone of the Indian players! WHY? and HOW DID IT HAPPEN? IT'S MELODIOUS RHYTHMIC MUSIC192 words
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