Indian Daily Mail, 3 June 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 110 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 572 1 K. Ramanathan Votes With Alliance Against Employment 3111 I Community Shocked At Indian Member's Action From Our Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. Several Kuala Lumpur ind.mw were wondering yesterday whether the Malayan Indian Congress has acquired Capitalist leaning alter Joining the Alliance. Mr. K. Ramanathan, M.1.0.
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  • 44 1 MOSCOW. Jum 2. The manager of a Soviet collective farm m Lithuania, dtemlssed from hi* pont, has been sentenced to a year In prison for neglecting to feed cattle during the winter.- *Xii T>a*-u%*»4- on« 4 unnntinn Of I AP
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  • 71 1 WASHINGTON, June 2: A totaj eclipse of the sun the longest for 1,238 years lasting more than 7 minutes will be observed from parts of South-East Asia on jun c 20 the National Georgraphic Society said. The moons shadow F» tn over the An will start ill
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  • 45 1 BOGOTA, Colombia Jun« 2—A Television station which it is believed will be the world's highest is to be W.ilt 15,000 feet up on the snowc&vercd El To 4 uma Peak, m the Andes by the German firm of Siemens and Halyke.- Reuter
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  • 143 1 Are not Bengalis, Indians? The Federal Government appears to be m doubt For m a written reply to a question m the Federal Legislative Council Wednesday, Dr. Lee Tiong Keng, Member for Health, giving the number of i persons quarantined yearly at j Pu.au Jerejak, according
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  • 324 1 Public Service Commission Bill Shelved (frrom Our Staff Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: A Government Bill seeking the establishment of a Public Service Commission was shelved indefinitely m the Federal Legislative Council today, following a scathing attack by unofficial who described it as a "Trick by Government to nuUify the functions
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  • 242 1 Exiled Neo Oastur Leader's Triumphal Home Coming TUNIS, June 2. —The red and white flag of Tunisia flew over Carthage yesterday for the first time m 74 years to mark the grant of home rule and the return from exile of Habib Bourguiba who fought to
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  • 36 1 LONDON, June 2._ Six tons of .gold bars were delivered by Soviet Russia to Persia at the frontier of Julfa yesterday under a recent .soviet -Iranian Agreement, Teheran Radio announced yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 151 1 BOMBAY, June 2: Mr. V. X.. Krishna Menon, India's roving <typnomat, last night pleaded here for restraint by all m comments and observations ow international issues iiike Formosa. Replying to a question by reporters on the recent release of four American airmen by the Chinese Government
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  • 83 1 (Above): Wouldlbe holiday maker* »rt down to a long wait at Loik 1 n's Waterloo Station on Whit Monday. But not a train any wheie. (Left): The ones m the picture are not running. It should have been ono tf the busiest days of the
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  • 231 1 KARACHI, JUNE 2.— THE PAKISTAN, I>KIME MINISTER MR. MOHAMMAD ALI YESTERDAY. YIELDED TO THE GLAMOUR OF HIS COUNTRY'S WOMEN AND ANNOUNCED THAT A NATIONAL COMMISSION TO STUDY PAKISTAN'S MARRIAGE LAWS WOULD BE APPOINTED ALMOST IMMEDIATELY. The Prime Minister whc set off a fresh
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  • 391 1 KARACHI, June 2: The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammad All, said last night that Pakistan was now m the "final stage" of negotiations with India over the Himalayan State of Kashmir. IN THE EVENT OF A FAILURE IN REACHING A SETTLEMENT AT
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  • 92 1 NEW DELHI. June 2 Raymond Lambert the toe;ess Swiss mountain c'imber described m a letter received r.fcre yesterday how he narrow! y escaped be njr buried by an avalenchc m the f&mU&y*A last MODth. M. Lambert who is ."xp'oi■ne: the LJUagtstaa ran°;?. taid that on May 14
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  • 64 1 CONCORD, North CWVUna, June JB— A birthday m the family of O. M. ranford of concord Is a patriotic affairs. He and his dauhgtar Inl y celebrate thefirs o» <luly 4. Independent Day. Another daughter, Mrs. Wnnie Cranfcrd Stephana, observes hern June 14. American
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  • 288 1 SIR JOHN NICOLL BIDS FAREWELL As the Governor Sir John .coll waved -Farewell' to ingapore yesterday from board the Orange' i he apeared to be visibly moved by angs of separation from the Jolony to the progress of which ie did so much and from hM riends whom he loved
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  • 72 2 MADRAS; Th c Union government has pulriished a pamphltet containing a provisional ]ist of railway terms m Hindi under tetters 'A- to f H,' and copies have been circu'ated to Stat e Governments, Railway administrations anil lenrncd bodies for suggestions and comments. The Expert Comm tteo
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  • 576 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. June 3, 1955 Overseas Residents And Nationality •THE extensive tour of Communist China which the Imlcncman Premier Dr. Ait Sa» tromldjojo Is now conducting, 1* t another proof of the determination of the peoples or south East AsU to live In friendship and 1 co-epcrat^on
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  • 1872 2  - The 'Abominable Snowman Is Only A Bear SWAMI PR AN A VAN AN DA BY Km ami Pranavananda, FRGS, U well-known to the lovers of the Himalayas. He haa been S3 times to Kailas and Manasarovar and has explored the sources of the rivers Brahmaputra, Sutlej and Karnali. The Swamiji,
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  • 104 2 Govt. Library At Delhi MADRAS: The Government of India (Ministry of Health) proposes to start a Library at New Delhi it is Itearnt. la dhls connection the Government of Madras have been asked to send periodical reports, magazines, etc, published by local sctf-govenring tnstltutions m the State, for the use
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  • 44 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Government has decided to set up an ad hoc committee, with Dr. s. Dutta, Director of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services West Bengal as chairman, to r.ook into the existing standards of meat inspection m the States.
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  • 973 2  - INDIA ADVOCATES WORLD CALENDAR REFORM James Tomlins By LONDON: With the resumed nineteenth session the United Nations Economic and Social Council whiclh has just opened at New York, 60 member nations wiLl disci, s-s the Indian-sponsored m i»on advocating world calendar reform which 4s item 21 on the agenda. Plenty
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  • 106 2 BOMBAY: The Executive Committee o f the Bombay union of journalist. 1 passed a resolution expressing "grave" concern" over the delay caused by the Union Government m imptementinj? the recommendations of the press commission particularly m rceard to service conditions of work- n? journalist 6 Referring to the
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  • 1164 3 Sabotage Was Th.c Cause H. K. Govt. Accepts Verdict India's Honour Vindicated Wreckages To Be Brought To Bombay NEW DELHI. The Enquiry Committee's findings that sabotage was the cause of the crash of the Air India International Constellation Kashmir Princess," were not unexpected. Foul play
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  • 447 3 BOMBAY: The starboard wheel-well of the Kashmir Princess where the explosion took place would t>e brought down to Bombay, according to Mr. A. C. Gazdar, Operations Manager of Air India international Part of the cockpit would also be brought, he said. Commenting on the
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  • 233 3 BOMBAY; Adm. Sir Mark Pizey, retiring Chief of Staff Of the Indian Navy said here i list week that the entire Flotilla m India had register- j ed great progress m every prospect, particularly during the last year. Adm. Pzey accompanied by Lndy plzcy arrived here
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    136 3 The Russian Goodwill Doe gat ion to Yugoslavia nits down m Belgrade's Gardijskt Dom on May 2T to talk over the differences which Sed seven years ago to the most eveht- ful split tn the history of Com* rnuttism. Seated at left aa c Ru*fcia« Delegates (left to right) A.
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  • 129 3 NEW DELHI: A pledge to': do away with purdali and accord equality of status to their women was taken by the vll* lagers of Ratangarh m the Sonepat Community Project area, according to a report received here. The pledge followed a campaign of 'veil lifting' m
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    34 3 PHOTO. Sir Anthony Eden, sips a sup of tea, after the General Election results m England are announced. His Conservative Party has been confirmed m cflice for another five years A.P.
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  • 577 3 A D VERS E TRADE BALANCE vniftj-rrTA; Alter a continuous decline since 1951--53, India's adverse trade balance increased slightly to Rs. 530,800,000 m 1954-55 from Rs. 501,300,000 m the previous year, as a result of the 1-beral Import policy of the government, according to authoritative figures released hero. While the
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  • 429 3 Earnings Of Foreign Shipping Surcharge? BOMBAY: Mr. S. M. llaj), secretary of the Indian Nafoma'. Steamship Owners Association, said ttiat It was fcm« the Government of Indi* announced a broadbased policy for the development of shipping m India to prevent foreign companies ixoin dictaUny terms m future. Mr. Haji, a
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  • 279 3 PALGHAT: The question of starting a paper-milfl m Malajar Is under the consideration )f the Government This information was r«s/ealed by the Government 'ti ts reply t a memorandum ry Mr. M. Narayana Kurup. M.L.A., 4i 1 SicreUrv «»f 'nt Malabar Piaja-Sociaiist Party an persons affected
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    • 69 3 t.s.s. "STATE OF MADRAS^ SAILING JUNE 19, 1955 DECK tickets to Nagapattinam' and Madras will be on sale on June 5, and may be had at our office on I production of valid travel documents, i R. JUMABHOY SONS LTD. I Agents: Eastern Shipping Corp. Ltd. Demand the PETROF Pianos
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  • 283 4 Ceylon Govt. Anxiety To Launch A Prohibition Drive But Also Licenses Distillery ANURADHAPURA. IF BUDDHISTS OBSERVED THE PRECEPTS OF THE KIDDHA AND LTVED THEIR FAITH THE N T HE R E WOULD BE NO NEED FOR A CAMPAIGN TO CLOSE TAVERNS. LIQUOR SHOPS AND MEAT STALLS AND BAN UNBUDDHISTIC ACTIVITIES
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  • 101 4 Ccinmissioner General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donal chatting with Indian Badminton players at the Singapore Badminton Stadium Wednesday night. Seen m the picture are from left to right: Chawla, MacDonald, Natekar (back to the camera) and Seth (Captain).... (Right) Skaarup being chaired by his colleagues after his victory
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  • 29 4 Meanwhile, it has been de elded that special committee; tn each Divisional Revenui Officer's Division should orga nise propaganda work m con nexicn with the prohibltioi movement. FOC
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  • 108 4 MIRIGAMA: A memorandum written m Swabhusha verse will shortly be presented to the Prime Minister. Th e Innovators are the AIICeyoon Trained Midwives Union who will ask the Premier to redress their grievances and sanction the adoption of an official uniform for them. The midwives suggest ao
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  • 66 4 MORATUWA; While he supported prohibition he *&w no reason why such a. step 3ho'«M be taken if Buddhists followcJ the tenets of Buddhism «md kept aloof from drink and othe r vices. TMs was stated by Seuato* Thomas Amarasuriya at the distr:bution of prizes to the
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  • 131 4 KANDY: Canned rice and curry is a possibility now. Encouraging results n this connexion have been obtained, In the Investigations carried out by Mr. C. Charavanapavan, Assistant Chemist. Foo«l Technology*. According to Mr. Chara vanapavan, rice and curry prepared ready for can he preserved m "A
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  • 162 4 KUKUNEGALA: Do not force Swabhasa down another's throat This is the aavice Pr.me Minister Sir John Kotehawaia had for the village committee Chairman of the Kuru-m-gala District, when he presiued at their conference. Advocates of Swabhasa, he said should not forget that there were not only Sinhalese
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  • 125 4 COLOMBO: Moran laxity m Radio Ceylon has been the subject o f comment by the Radio Commission m its report. The Commission has found that as Radio Ceylon employs a large female staff and that as many of the programme artists are also females there are
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  • 159 4 METHODISTS CONTRIBUTION TO MALAYA From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.. The Methodist Church m Malaya received a verbal* bouquet from the Member for Education, Mr. L. D. Whitfield mi n the Federal Legislative CounoL today, when he acknowlelged t»he oustanding contribution of the Mission m promoting education m the
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  • 40 4 CALCUTTA, June 1. Prayers from 70 countries we to be invited to compete m the fourth Asian Lawn Tennis Championships to be held here towards the end of the .year, it was annousred today. Reuter
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  • 67 4 LONDON, Jun c 1: S:r Winston Churchill's pet African Aon, Rota, Is dying of old age. Doctors at London 7,00 have given up hope for the 17-year-old Lion, who has fathered about 60 offspring. Churchill has a deep affection for the li°n presented to hrn In
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  • 284 4 COLOMBO: "The Government believes that there is much scope for the investment of private foreign capital m Ceylon m a way which will serve the mutual interests of both the foreign investor and the people of Ceylon," said Sir Kanthiah Vaithianathan, Minister
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  • 193 4 DARJEELING,*June 2— A British team of mountaineers led by Dr. Charles Evens has conquered the mighty Kanchenjunga m the Himalayas, hitherto the highest unclimbed peak m the world. News of their success came two yeas almost to the hour after the dramatic announcement m 1953 of
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  • 117 4 Houses For Low Income Earners Planned The Ministry of Local Government, Lands and Housing yesterday announced the Government proposed to buiid dwelling units lor sale at under $5,000 each. These will be offered on instalments witnout profit. The press note adds this ls considered Government policy, and is to be
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  • 78 4 The marriage took place recently on Kru Estate, Alcr Gajah (Ma'acca) of Mr. Chlttayil Goplnath, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Menon of War Dept., Singapore, with Miss Thuvnaat Sarada, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Pillay and niece o* Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Menon,
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  • 29 4 A farewell function has been arranged m honour cf Swaml Bhagawathar, for Saturday, June 4 at 4 p.m. at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall, 9 Norrls Road, Singapore.
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    • 192 4 The Singapore Harbour Board Applications are invited for the position of Assistant Traffic Supervisor m the Boards Traffic Department. Commencing salary is $450.00 per month with annual in* crentents m the salary scale rising to a maximum of $690.00 per month. A Variable Cost of Living Allowance is also paid
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