Indian Daily Mail, 8 June 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 114 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8, 1965 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 231 1 Tamilians May Withdraw Failure To Punish Police Authorities From Oar Own Correspondent TRI V A NDRUM, lane 1. The f»t« of the three month old Con^res* Ministry hangs In the balance because twelve Tamilian legislators aa c gravely dissatisfied with Government's failure to punish police
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  • 126 1 KAMARAJ WEARS HAT! I From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 7. The Chief Minister, Mr. Kamaraj waa entertained on board the ship State of Madras yesterday at dinner by the Captain and Agents of the Eastern Shipping Corporation on I Sunday Mr. Kamaraj laid the foundation for a fine guest
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  • 95 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 7. A team of four medical experts led by Doctor Vasudeva Rao, retired Director of Medi* cal Service and a leading TB Specialist has been asked by the Madras Government to inquire into the case of the Coimbatore girl
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  • 66 1 HONGKONG. June 7: Indonesian Premier Dr. All Sastroa.nidjojo accompanied by his wife and party arrived here today by special Garuda Indonesian Airways Conva'r on their way from Canton to M Djakarta after a goodwill visit to China. Dr. Sastroamidjojo left for Djakarta after a 96-minute ye*
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    50 1 rhoto. CHEN Yl, who has long played a prominent part m the direction of China's armed forces appear* recently to have risen considerably m the Chinese hierachy. He now Vs seen as a kind of first understudy to Chou En-lai. the Chinese i'rlme Minister, picture received m London June AP
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  • 422 1 Sequel To Falling Demand From U.S. CALCUTTA, June Falling demand from *he United States i: mainly responsible for the unhappy plight of the mica industry which is faced with a severe crisis, according to trade circles here. Although exports of all grades of mica
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  • 81 1 Communists Apply For Congress I Membership I PATOALA, June Three Communists of PEPSU have applied for Congress membership following a "come back" appeal from tho State Congress chief, It was irevealed t«»da y by the State Congress secretariat. They are Mr. RoUa Singh Bargari, Dr. Lai Singh and MY.
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  • 42 1 MADRID. June 7— King Hus.vin I of Jordan and has wife Queen Dma arrived Mere yesterday by r^ a nc from Nice, France. ior a 11-day state visit to Spain and received a rousing welcome from Madrilenia/ns.-
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  • 42 1 AP I NEW YORK, June 7; Mr. iDaff Hammarskjoed, United Nations Secretary General yesterday suggested that the question of when to hold a conference to revise the united Nations charter should be deferred for the time being.— Reuter
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  • 95 1 NEW DELHI; The Union Ministry of Health has, under the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act. 1954, constituted a Central Committee for Food Standards. The committee, consisting of 30 members with the Direc- tor-Genera* of Heallt(h Services as Chairman, will, among ether rfthnsT3* advise the Central
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  • 110 1 COIMBATORE, June 7. Mi*. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, said here Wed. he felt <«ke a husband who had been caught by his wife under the pretext of a pleasant conversation, the wife then giving vent to alt her grievances.*' Mr. Sriprakasa was tledaitng open a
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  • 79 1 Indian Wanderers beat Singapore HocMey Team by 6 goals to nil yosteTday at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The Indian team's standard was not up to the expectation and no player could claim even the reflected glory of Dyan chand and Rajagopal! Perhaps
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  • 215 1 Reply To Critics Of Second Plan NEW DELHI, June 7. Sri Shriman Narayun, General Secretary of the Congress, has said that fears that totalitarianism and centralisation wouid rf&iit from the tentative framework of the Second Five- Year Flan as published by tihe planning: Commission
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    50 1 Photos. 1 CROWN PRINCE AKIHITO OF JAPAN, as Captain of the Togu Palace team, In play against Htaato Kawal, captain of the Imperial Palace Guards' team, during the bi-annual tennis tournament between the two teams In Tokyo, May 26. Tht Prince won 6-4. The rain stopped play (note umbrellas). AP
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  • 93 1 NEW DEI*HI: Mr. Harviil Weller of th e Mississippi River Commission has arrived m New Delhi at the invitation of the Government of India to advise on flood control measured Mr. wel&er, who is a specialist and consultant m panic protection works, will shortty leave
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  • 604 1 (From Our Staff Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, TUBS: WITHOUT EXCEPTION ALL INDIANS AND A FEW NON-INDIAN INTERESTED FEDERAL CITIZENS CORROBORATED THAT THE FEDERATION .GOVERNMENT WOULD ONLY BE DOING A RIGHT TURN TO THE CAUSE OF THOSE INDIANS WHO HAD LAID THE RAILS, ROADS,
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  • 58 1 Tito Bulganin Sign Pact Picture on top shown Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganln (left) and Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tit o (right), signing the joint declaration closing the Yugo-Russian talks, at the Guards Palace m Belgntdfe, on June 2. Picture below shows Tito (right) shaking hands with Khrushchev after dosing the
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  • 340 1 Least Worried About Seats: Not Quitting Alliance Either! (From Our Staff Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, June 7: Mr. K. L, Devaser, ex-President of Malayan Indian Congress, emphatically denied rumours from persons outside the Alliance that MIC contemplated withdrawing from Alliance. He was addressing an Alliance election rally at
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  • 105 1 East Pakistan Governor's Resignation DACCA, East Pakistan, June 7 Justice Mohammad Shahabuddin. Governor of East Pakistan, yesterday confirmed earlier reports that he had resigned after discussion with Prime Minister Mohammad Aili oMor the restoration of parliamentary rule m the province. In an interview, he said that when he met AW
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  • 35 1 WASHINGTON. June 7— Deputy Prime Minister Fatin Zorvu oi' 11-rkey &ays the sincerity of Russia's recent peaceful gestures should be tested by her wiMingnesa to accept 'a controlled general cttsarmamenV A.P.
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  • 46 1 NEHRU LEAVES PRAGUE PRAGUE, June l»— Mr. Jawahar'al Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, left Prague by a!r today for Moscow. Mr. Nehru spent 24 hour** m Prague on hi* way to the Soviet Capital. He will be m the Soviet Union for a fortnight,— Reuter
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  • 604 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Wed, June 8, 1958. REDS BEHIND THE STUDENTS VyE are not surprised at the reported intimidation by Chinese school students of their earners In connection vita tbe current enquiry into the whole system of Chinese education m the Colony. That they a re under Communist influence
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  • 31 2 LAHORE: Miss Jinnah arrived here unexpectedly last week from Karachi. She told correspondents at the railway station that she had not com* on a political mission.- FOC
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  • 43 2 KARACHI.- India's Deputy j High Commissioner m Karachi Mr. R. t. Chari was suddenly taken seriously ill on Friday. Doctors attending on him have cot diagnosed 2t but (t is fu.'P.-'ctcKi to he a heart attack. FQC
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  • 992 2 Credit Expansion On More Solid Basis BOMBAY. Expanding resources and greater activity were the mala features of banking m India m 1964, m contrast with the re* latively quiet year that preceded it, according to the Reserve Bank of India's annual report on the
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  • 120 2 DACCA: A flre m Haripur, the test-well site m Sylhet district, where natural gas has been discovered, is being subdued, according: to reports from Sylhet. The gas, which broke through several craters within 200 yards of the Pakistan Pettroleum Company, test-well, operated by the Burmah Oil
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  • 90 2 LONDON: Seven members of the British Underwater Explorers' Club are going to Cyprus to dive beneath the Mediterranean m an attempt to excavate the ruins of Seramis, ancient Greek port which was submerged. It is five miles from Famagusta The adventurers will take colour films
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  • 374 2 BAGDAD. Packing of date*— one of Iraq's oldest and today moat important export*— ha s been given new effidenty through the installation O f a revolutionary automatic plant which involves the use of conveyor belts and the "electronic eye." mis development, a far cry from the
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  • 91 2 STRIKE AND OVERTIME Miles and miles of empty track make a picture of desolation at Oapham Junction, London normally the busiest junction anywhere In the world as the strike by 65,000 locomotive men enters the eleventh day today, June (Right The scene at Kingston by pass, Surrey, when a queue'
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  • 216 2 Wages Continue To Rise in Britain LONDON Britain's worKera continue to earn more money and the extra wages they arc taking home more than cutweigh the rise m the cost of living which is taking place at the same time. The latest Ministry of Labour figures show that the index
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  • 96 2 KATHMANDU: Mr. Tanka Prasad and Mr. Bhadrakali Mishra, members of the Nepal Praja Parishad High Command, met King Mahendra last week fcr discussion on the present political ''impasse*' m Nepal. The leaders who were ministers m the last Koirala Cabinet met the King separately. Mr.
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  • 330 2 1 954- A Good Year For India's Industrial Development indu2£K^E A: The cWmate *>r further development of cordfnl to^n rt ffl° re favour *ble last year than m 1953, according to an official review or industrial production m ifls4. Although mottling- spectacular happened, th«r c were visible signs of increase
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  • 347 2 LONDON: The Japanese Government Is using that country's shipping a s an instrument of commercial poiljy, Sir William Currie, Chairman of the P and o Steam Navigation Company charged at the Company's recent annua. meeting. "Japanese lines have ed specific trades and
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  • 190 2 CALCUTTA; as a result of the recent extensive modernisation of plants and rationalisation of the processes of proluction, raw jute consumption by the United Kingdom iute industry during: 1954 at "an estimated 800,000 bales mci eased by approximately 200,000 bates over the previous year, according to
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  • 950 3 Fazlul Hug's Nominee To Head New Cabinet DACCA: The P rime Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Mohammed Ali, on Friday last announced that steps were being taken to install immediately into office a popular Ministry m East Pakistan headed by a nominee of Mr. Fazlul
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  • 107 3 NEw DELJII; The Government of India has accepted th© Tariff Commissions recommendation that protection to the calcium chUoridg industry should not be continued beyond Dec. 31, 1955, an* nounces a Ministry of Commerce and Industry Press Note issued iast week. The Commission has found that .the fair
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  • 71 3 LUCKNOW: For the second day Wednesday the mercury toudhed 115 degree* Fahrenheit— the highest temperature Tecorded hex e this summer. Foil* beat stroke case* have been reported In the Cast 48 hours from different partis of the city. According' to (the local meteorotogicflQ office, the temperature
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  • 161 3 NEW YORK: United States doctors have been told that isoniazid (iso-nicotinic add hydrazide), used to fight tuberculosis once the disease has get a hold on the body, may prove an effective protective agent which will prevent people succumbing to it m the first place. Its
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  • 114 3 RAJKOT; The State Government have evolved a .scheme with a view to encouraging- the extension of the forest areas In saurashtra. It has been decided to give Gram Panchayats, which are prepared to undertake the wot'k of planting and rearing trees m waste. ands near villages,
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  • 253 3 Ceylon To Fight Water Weed Menace LONDON: The Ceylon Government la considering spending £75,000 annually for the next five years on buying a weed-killer, made m Britain, to fight a plant which menaces the country's health and agriculture. The weed Is salvinia. it was taken to Ceylon for botanical studies
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  • 135 3 More Press Advertising In U.K. LONDON: During the first three months of the year, advertisements m the British Press were worth £18,700,000 to newspapers and magazines. This was £2,600.000 more than m the corresponding quarter of 1954, despite the fact that part of the Fieet Street strike took place during
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  • 564 3 LONDON; A now Indian voice, a woman's, was heard recently on the BBC. The speaker's name, however, is well-known to listeners m India. She is Miss Attiya Husain. In a programme called -'Conversation on the Cinema s he discussed with Ritchie Calder, the
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  • 65 3 photo. Smiles and cheers from some, a doubtful salute from others Ngo Oinh DAeni, the Prime Minister of Vietnam, gets a. mixed reception as he tours Qul Nhon, a town which changed hands several times like shuttlecock during the Indo-Chinese war and which was tl'i recently heM
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  • 217 3 S. R. C. REPORT LIKELY TO BE DELAYED BHOPAL: Pandit G. B. Pant, Union Home Minister, disclosed here last week that the States Reorganization Com" mission, which was to submit its report m June, had asKed for an extension of three months. The report is new expected to be submitted
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  • 111 3 NEW DELHI: Maj-Gen. sP. P. Thorat, D.5.0., now commanding a division, has been appointed to command a corps with the local rank of Lieut-enant-Genera], it was announced here. Maj-Gen Y. Paranjpt, Military Secretary, Army H.Q., succeeds Maj-Gen. s. P. P. Thcrat Maj-Gen, K. P. Dhargalkar, Alternate Delegate
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  • 46 3 BHAGALPURE: Mr. Sobha n Singh, Additional Sessions Judge, Bhagalpur, has acquitted the 18 accused m the rioting case m which eight persons were killed and 31 Injured m a fight between wrestling fans at Champanala, near here, on March 1. 19 M FOC
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  • 225 3 NEW DELHI: Signed copies ,t letters from the Kaiser of Germany and the Sultan of Turkey to Indian Princes, exhorting them to rise against the British rulers during World War I, are claimed to have come Into the possession of the
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  • 103 3 NEW YORK: Columbia University, New York, is to spend $6,000,000 on erecting a new building as a study centre for the arts, using that word m its widest sense. Part of the money has a*-' ready been promised from va- j rious sources. Apart from lecture rooms,
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  • 97 3 CHANDIGARH; gatdar Har* nam Singh, Vacation judge of the Punjab High Court, on Friday admitted the petitions of Master Tara Singh and several other AkaMs for the transfer of their cases from an Amritsar magistrate's court to the High Court and is.si.ccl a notice
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  • 65 3 AMARAVATI: The executive committee of the AHIndia Linguistic States ConI f erence wwl meat at Amaravatl I on June 19 to consider the situation arising out ct the t>««i imposed by the Punjab rsov'ernment on the shouting of slogans of Punjabi Subha nnrt the mass arrests
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  • 116 3 LONDON. A 40-year-old Briton is to sail round the world alone. Already, he has crossed the Atlantic ocean twice without company. The lone adventurer Is Edward Allcard, 40-year-old sailor and author. He will make the voyage aboard his 36-foot ketch, Sea Wanderer." Leaving England at the beginning
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  • 202 3 Italians To Migrate To Germany? BONN: Italy has more people than she can afford to keep at decent standards of living. Western Germany expects to face severe labour shortages when her re-formed Armed Forces go into uniform. So the governments of these two countries have been meet* ing to help
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  • 107 3 Hyderabad; An aai-Indja gosamvardhan conference will be held here on June 24 under the joint auspices of the Al4India Gosevak Samaj and the Go?eva Mandad of Hyderabad. The conference y/11l consider the various schemes of gosamvardhan and gosadao as formulated by the Government of India to be
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  • 360 4 [Commission's Recommendations COLOMBO: The Commission on Hiftte* Edncation In the ITillliill Language* ha* decided to recommend to the Ooveroment thatta* after 1959 the University Entrance examinations (inciudbig the viva voce), should be conlucted to all three languages. They also decided to reoommend that
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  • 43 4 BOMBAY: The Reserve Bank of India has decided that with effect from June 15 authorised dealers mi n foreign exchanges may deal m currencies other than u-S- and Candian dollars, sterling and Pakistani rupees at rates to bo decided by market conditions.- FOC
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  • 322 4 NO SHIPS TO CARRY CEYLON COPRA COLOMBO: Copra exporters m Colombo fear that the acute shortage of shipping space to fiomoay might cripple me export market lor Ceylon a coconut produce m India. Mr. D. R. Wickremaratne, piesident °l h e Ceyionese Copra Exporters Association, said that shippers here who
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  • 143 4 MOSCOW. June 7: Britain, France and the United States yesterday proposed m similar notes to Russia the time and place of a biff four conference "at t/he summit". Though there was no indication of th e contents of the note it was believed the
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  • 176 4 Indian Envoy Presents Credentials To Nepal's King KATHMANDU: Mr. Bhagwan Sahay, Indian Ambassador- designate. (last Thursday presented his Setters of credence to King- Mahendra Vir viKrama at Narayanhlttl palace. Mr. Sahay drove m state j from the Embassy to the Pa- 1 lace escorted by the King's household cavalry. He
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  • 205 4 LONDON: The British Jtfrcraft industry exported planes worth £20,250,000 during the first four months of this year. t This was just ever £1,000,--000 loss than m the corresponding period of last year, but was more than £1,000.000 above that portion of 1953, the year which saw
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  • 122 4 Russo- Jap "End W ar" Talks in London Russia and Japan on June 1 began talks at the Russian Embassy In London for a World War Two peace treaty between their two countries (officially still at war) and to iron out disputes over territory, unreleased Japanese prisoners of war, andt
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  • 663 4 CALCUTTA: Two boys and a girl were killed and about 10 other persons Injured In a bomb explosion m Mechuabazar Street, Central Calcutta, on Thursday morning. Another child' died on the way to hospital. Eight of the Injured, including five children and a woman,
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  • 176 4 COLOMBO: The Department cf Industries is conduct in^ a o rvey to find out whether the flocaa production ,-,i cotton shirts, banians and artificial silk and artificial si 1. banian oloth is sufficient to meet the local demand. v supp. y is sufficient, the Government w Ui
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  • 111 4 NEW DELHI: P.S.P. leaders are understood to .*be considering the crisis In the party o» iccount of differences of opinion between the offlolafl group and what has now come to be known as tthe rebel group, led by Dr. Lohia. The crisis, wliich threaten* to
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  • 57 4 Congestion Eases In Colombo Port COLOMBO Congestion m the Colombo Port was slightly relieved when the number of ships awaiting berthing space was reduced to 14, last week there were 17 ships waiting outside the docks. According to a port official, all labour gangs m the port are working at
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