Indian Daily Mail, 16 June 1955

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  • 17 1 Indian Dai ly Mail VOL. XI NO. 12*. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNK 16, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CfcNTS
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  • 1167 1 FEDERAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS Alliance-52, Negara-30, 1 nd- 1 8 Pmip-11, Nap-9, Lab-4, Pml-3 And Ppp-3 UMNO-35, MCA- 1 5 MIC-2 ONE ALLIANCEMAN UNOPPOSED From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: One hundred and twenty nine candidates yesterday filed their nominations to contest the 52
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  • 169 1 BR. RAIL STRIKE ENDS LONDON. June 15— Britain s 17-day nationwide raijway strike ended yesterday. Big Jim Campbell, leader of the non-striking National Union of Railwaynrven who took part m all-day conferences at the Ministry Of Labour, tojd newsmen "A settlement has now been reached." The walkout by 67,000 locomotive
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  • 16 1 TOKYO. June 15 Japan will install Its two million* )i pinone Friday. AP
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  • 27 1 DACCA; Oil has been discovered at Haripur m the Sylhet district of East Pakistan, the Provincial Chief Secrei. vry, Mr. N- M. Khan, announced ia= t week.
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  • 126 1 Gracla Taj\ 24, born In i Singapore, started her profes. slonal life a» a journalist on a Singapore newspaper. When her father died from the effects of Japanese Imprisonment m World) War II she travelled to England to study sculpture at the wish of hex
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  • 170 1 "New Red Bid For Power" —The Mail From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 15. News of the Singapore general strike has been frontpaged prominently m the local Press and every fresh development fully reported. Simo paper have also commented editorially on the strike saying
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  • 163 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 15. India's trade with Malaya could be increased by at leats 25 percent, stated Mr. J. V, Somayajulu, leader of the Andhra Trade Delegation which recently toured Malaya and other Far East countries, reporting to
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  • 37 1 Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, India's Prime Minister, who is on a two week visit to the Soviet Union, is photographed with his daughter, Indira Gandhi, during their tour of the Moscow Subway. AP PHOTO.
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  • 118 1 U.S. Government To Move Out Of Washington NEW YORK, June iff: For three days beginning today Washington will wot be tiie seat ot rt»e LuU^i States Oovernnnr.c. JNobody knows wbeve President Elsenhower wi]| be. But wherever the Is, he will have to keep m touch with Ministers, topranking officials an|d
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  • 26 1 It is hefieved that the Government wi|] b y running 60 lorries o n •■*>.* N t roites fur school child m today.
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  • 232 1 GOVT TO EXTEND SERVICE TO LABOUR PUBLIC ALSO Singapore Government is arranging a limited lorry service for school children and hope to extend it to other members of the public particularly the Labour Public. The skeleton service for school children wiQ operate along: five
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  • 171 1 T. U. C.'s Call To Govt. General Strike 111-Conceived T.UC. DISSOCIATES FROM STRIKE (By Our Staff Reporter) The Singapore Trades Union Congress still considers that the remaining five detained men should either he charged m a court of law if they had committed
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  • 122 1 MOSCOW, June 15. Mr. Jawabarla] Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, who «n on a tour of Russia )vps>'^rda v left TMlis, Georgia, by atr for Tashkent, the capita] of uzbeck Republic, Ta-ss, the Soviet New* Agency reported. Tami said later that Mr. Nehru had arrived
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  • 63 1 NEW YORK. Juit« in Newsweek said yesterday "itecret preparations are nn<W way among India* PTime .^iinJster Nehru, Burma' k > Nu, and Maisha] Tito to dTaw up iHramatic economic cooperation programme or neutralist nations. The project w*H make headlines during Nehru's \isit (co Belgrade) at
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  • 45 1 Yesterday fourteen more establishments Involving 1,34? workers joined the .sympathy strikes, thereby sending the total number cf labour fore« on strike to 17,282 Involving 94 establishments. The organisers .->* th,e «trlkeß, It Is understood, dacdded )a»t iagrht not to withdrew Uw itrtkes.
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  • 523 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs. Jnne 16, 1955 Worse Than Nazis! \VHKN the salt lomsth its f f taste, wherewith shall It bo salted That exactly hi the tragic pHght of the non-wWto peoples if the Sooth African Union, where the white Government makes and unmakes laws to tigthea with
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  • 130 2 NEW DELHI: In the 10 months from April 1964 to January 1955, 988 companies with a total authorised share capital of Rs. 1.920.000,000 wore registered m India, compared with 994 companies with a total authorised capita <* 397.400,000 m the fiscal year 1953-54. The largest single company
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  • 667 2 Stress On Small Industries CALCUTTA: Prof. P. C. Mahalanobis said here that the draft scheme for the Second Five-Year Plan, submitted by him to the Planning Commission aimed at increasing employment, consumption and investment simultaneously. Explaining his draft plan at a Press conference Prof. MahnJaaoMs said that
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  • 65 2 Prince Charles and Princess Anne with their pet Corgis at London airport, after their first flight. They were returning to London from Balmoral, and flew two hours from Dyce, Scotland, m a viking of the Queen's Flight. With them here are the Air Port Commandant, Sir
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  • 83 2 LONDON; For the next three yean, t7-year-*il«l Frank Llewellyn Robert*. of Dcptford, will be *egretting the fort that he f«>|t hungry That m tl^e length of the prison sentence passed on htm for breaking into a London inn and stealing goods worth £89. Wb|]e carrying out the
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  • 136 2 LONDON: The art of India m a]] its riches and variety finds ready appreciation among Chinese audiences, Mr. Cherg Chen, Vice-Minister Of Culture, said m an article n People's Daily quoted by UKNew China News agency. Greeting the Indian Culture Delegation's visit, the Vice* Minister
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  • 104 2 KING IDRIS' SECOND WIFE King Idtris of Libya o» June 5 took as a second wife Alia Abdel Kader Lamloum, daughter of a wealthy Egyptian landowner. The 66-#dars-old King, whose only son died m child* hood two years ago, saw his bride for the firat thne only two hours before
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  • 211 2 NEW YORK: Artificial insemination of women m oases of couples who fail to produce children of their own J s "a completely ethica] moral and <!<;- drable form of medical therapy," say 500 doctors fwho disewwed the subject m a conference at Atjaivtto City, New
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  • 190 2 biograpny, which was pvb|iia< ed ta lew weeKS ago, may turn cut to bo one of the best sellers m recent timw, according to reports reaching iensuig. The nrst copy of the bo-"»i\ to reach Tensing was a special volume piesented to nur. by (hjanrap Cc, publishers Of
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  • 102 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Rehabilitation win Introduce a Bill m the next session of Parliament to amend the Rehabilitation Finance Administration Act, according to official sources here. The amendment will make lawful grant of loans hy the Rehabilitation Finance Administration to industrialists for setting Up
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  • 276 2 CALCUTTA: The Indian High Commission m Dacca i£ understood to have reported to New Delhi "gradual development of an atmosphere" m Bast Pakistan, m which the minorities there might feel inclined to seek a heaithy living. According to reliable sources here, the recent political developments In
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  • 81 2 SRINAGAR; A six-mem'joi team of the Geological Survey of India is to visit Laclakh next week to study the possibilities of exploring the mineral wealth of the surrounding Himalayan regioi?. The team m expected to make a detailed survey of approximately 3«000 square mijes m the
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  • 525 2 Expansion Off Basic Educations Committee Recommendations NEW DELHI: An emergency meeting of the Standing Committee on Basic Education was held m the Ministry of Education under the chairmanship of Mr. Shriman Narayan. In his preliminary remarks, Prof. Humayun Kabir, Secretary, Ministry of Education, who wag also present at the meeting,
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  • 266 2 Background Of Britain' s Factory Managers ernment-sponsorea juepttrtiw*>it ox Scientmc a"d Mflflutn>| [■wiri nos iiiianceu an investigation kUtt tiio oacKa i M au <ji lactof y iß3 lii !i r m this country. f irt T fatuuied ranged worn junior officials above the l^vei vi xoreiiian by teattttM not holding
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  • 162 2 BHOPAL: The Bhopal Government is considering a scheme to give free legal assistance to deserving Harijans to enable them to fight their legitimate cases m law courts. The scheme is being considered along with otlur proposals for the amelioration of the economic and sccial conditions
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  • 87 2 NI3W DELHI; Mr. 3. X- Dey, India's Commjundty Projects Administrator, has agreed to advise the Indonesian Government m its programme of community development m response to a request of the U.N. Technical Assistance Administration according t rt a U.N. Press release here. He
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  • 645 3 Review Of Position After Nehru's Return Strong Public Pressure B( M A BAY Dr Sved Mahmud Minister m the External Affairs Ministry told Pressmen that the Government of India would x? n u lder tne sutua tion >>n Goa after Mr Nehru s return from Moscow. He
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  • 129 3 NEW DELHI; The Government of India w-11 take Its decision on the Backward Qasses Commission's report after obtaining the opin'on of the various State Governments on the report. The Government of India is n.-w studying tlhe report wfricn was submitted to It In March .his year.
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  • 54 3 NEW DELHI; The next meeting of the Con press Working Committee will be held New Delhi on July 17, it was announced here. Prime MLsistjer Nehru, who will bicfc fporq W» bi« European tour by then, m'.gftt convey to the committee the impressions
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  • 631 3 BOMBAY. Four muJti -purpose regional service Institutes to assist the development «of small-scale industries m India are expected to start functioning during the next two months, it uns learnt here. The Institutes, being set up by the Government of India, are to be located at
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  • 113 3 Twnnty-tivo men and me woman have been landed from the Swedish tanker Joharaiishus (10,788 tons) now ablaze In a sea of flame following a collision with the Panamanian freighter Buccaneer (7,266 tons) m the English Channel 20 mi]e» su.;th of Margate (Kent) before dawn
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  • 340 3 ALLAHABAD: At least 32 persons were known to have their lives m a boat disaster m the river Ganga near Sahidganj village, about ten mile s upstream from Allahabad city, last week, according to an official report received here. The victims of the accident 31 women
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  • 132 3 CUTTACK: A Jroun^ American coupje, Mr. and Mrs. r.S. Steeje, who have been moving with the Bhoodan party of Acharya Vinoba Bhaye from Place to Place m oriesa since Apri] last, are preparing a documentary on Acharya Brave's Bhoodan tour m the State. Asked about her
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  • 373 3 CALCUTTA: India, Ceyicn and Indonesia, the three largest suppliers of tea to the world market, are gradually losing ground m the U.S. market m spite of that coun try's increased imports of tea, according to a reliable sc-urce. Imports of tea into the United
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  • 128 3 KURNOOL; Th e merger of the Andhra Praja Par»v-a constituent of the United Cow gress Legislature Party with the Congress wii| be considered by the party Executive, scTcduled to meet at "VV.iyawada on June 21. Mr. 3" Raroakrishnu liertd l Genet i\ Secretary of thi p
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  • 56 3 KARACHI; Pakistan's Minister of the Interior, Maj-Gcn. Iskander Mirza has joined the Muslim League, it is learnt. He will contest the election to the new Constituent Assembly on a Muslim League ticket from Punjab (P). General Mirza is understood to havie sent his application for
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  • 256 3 Adult Franchise Too Soon VELLORE; THE VIEW THAT INDIA'S CONSTITUTION- WAS "UNHELPFUL" 10 TAMIL NAD, A*iD THAT ADULT FRANCHISE HAD EEN INTRODUCED TOO SOON IN THE COUNTRY. WAS EXPBBS9ED By THE LEADER OF THE DRAVIDA KA2HAOAM, MB. E. V. J.AMASWAMI. Addressing a
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  • 72 3 Assam Rice Still Unsold After 10 Years In Arcot RANIPET: Rice purchased at Rs. 1-1-6 per Madras Measure when rationing was m force ten years ago, is remaining unsold at the Arcot Co-operative Stores eV en when offered at Rs. 0-4-0 per measure now. It seems, thf Government purchased that
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  • 132 4 Estate workers were treated much better by European turners tten by Ceylccese owners, said Mr. A. M. Devasagayam, aast. secretary of the Ceylon Estates Staffs Union, at the annual genera,! meeting of Its Kegajla branch. He like* Ceyiona estates' being owned *by Ceytanese, but
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  • 192 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government "broke away from the Delhi Pact" when it introduced the new immigation legislation i s the view held m Indian official quarters. Thi» legislation the lramlggants and Emigrants (Amendment) Act— wa» promulgated last night by an order of the Prime Minister. BLOW
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  • 102 4 CAN STARS FORETELL COLOMBO: Can the stars foretell your future? "AH bunk!" says Dr. Winifricd Part of Munich, who is m Ceylon to view the solar eclipee. In a lecture at St. Benedict's College, Kotahcna, Dr. Petit said he did not expect' that. In a land of the Religion of
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  • 245 4 COLOMBO The Ministry of Labour is taking steps to meet #ny situation that may arise if theft is a mass exodus of Indian plantation labour from the country. The Minister of Labour, Dr. M. C M. Kaleel, that India* Five Year Economic Development Plan with
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  • 235 4 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala has approved plans to open a South-East Asian air service by Air Ceylon. He told me today that he was awaiting the return of the Minister of Transport and Works, from the USA., who is engaged m negotiations with
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  • 279 4 Tine All-Party Committee to nqtiire into the problems of Chinese education and culture m Singapore met for 2% hours *n the Committee Room of the Assembly House yesterday. The Mtaister for Education, Mr- chew Swee Kee, was m the' chair. AH members of
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    21 4 Madasainy and Saroja who were married recently In the reformed style at the Selangor Indian As<*)ciatJon premises* Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 157 4 From our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June IS. Eighty six per cent of the soar eclipse on Jane 20 will be vMbk m Madras City while people near Trivandram will we 97 per cent— total ecUpee of the sun for all practical purposes. According to
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  • 100 4 SheU company told IDM yesterday that working up to 8 P-m. on Monday their lorries delivered 110,000 gallons of petrol to pumps In Singapore. Tihey estimate that taking into -consideration the stocks held by about 90 dealers bofore the rush began, total deliveries to motor
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  • 32 4 .Mr. A. R. Nayar of Singapore, has been awarded a Doctorate of Science m Economic* by the President of the National College of the Dominion of Canada.
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  • 46 4 Indian Mercantile Community of Singapore are eivinr a buffet part m honour of Mr; J. M. Jumabhoy, on his appointment as Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry at the sea View Hotel on Tuesday, June 21, at 7 p .ro.
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  • 153 4 From Our Owm Correspondent MADRAS, June 15. Twenty-eight person* were arrested yesterday by the Madran City Police m a drive against illegal betting on New York cotton prices. fifty policemen quietly sur. rounded a- house at Trlplicane early yesterday morning dis- gulsccl
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  • 189 4 A five-man Indian Textile Delegation, sponsored by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council, Bombay will pay a six-day visit to Singapore next month. Ths delegation is expected to arrive h«"e on Ju' 11. The purpo.se cf its visit 13 to make an on.the.spot survey
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  • 97 4 At a meeting held at the Penang Hindu Sabah the following were elected Office bearers or the Indian School Teachers union, penang and t-Tovlnce Wellesley: President, Mr. P. Ganapathy Plllai, Vice Presidents. Mr. K. K. Manicka Mudaliar, Mr. M. Mayandy, Hon. Secretary, Mr. P. R. Krlshnan,
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  • 31 4 The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall will la v th» Foundation Stone of the Adujt. Education Centre on Saturday, June 25. at 5 p.m. at Fort. Casnimg Rise.
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