Indian Daily Mail, 17 June 1955

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  • 18 1 I ndian Dai ly Mail VOL. XI NO. 123 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1965 FOUR I»AQEB 15 CBNTS
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  • 623 1 FAIR UNPREJUDICED CONSIDERATION OF DETAINED PERSONS' CASES Chief Minister's Assurance No Continued Detention Unless Evidence Proved Trade Union Delegation Meets Chief Minister and President, Singapore Sawmill Workers' union; Mr. A. M. Nair President, Singapore Federation of Services Unions; Mr. Wee Kok Kwang, President, Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation, and
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  • 95 1 From our Staff Correspondent KUALA KUBU BHAHU, Wed: I.DJVf. learns that about June 11, a huge tiger had yM>ed six goats about a mile from the Kuala Kubu Railway Station. The carcass of these goats had been left m the same spot where the Tiger
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  • 32 1 Sir Robert Heatpe Scott, Britain's Ambassador at Wa&nington, has been appointed as Commissioner General for the United Kingdom In South East Asia, mi n succession to Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald.
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  • 35 1 The Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharja] Nehru bttag greeted by a grotto of Young Pioneers 'of the USSR, won after his arrival at the Central Airport m Moscow, on June 7.
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  • 131 1 BEGINNING OF THE END OF STRIKES 625 worker..* of thre e i ui]ilitig- construction companies are reported to have retu rnfeo I to work yesterday. As against this, I^ee Sr.w- J mina which had nine workers out' Wednesday, reported that vi additional 35 were absent yesterday. The overall rtgures lor
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  • 415 1 For School-Children And Workers Singapore Government will use 200 lorries today to bring m school-children and city workers from the outlying districts. Yesterday there were 180 lorries In operation compared with 80 lorries m the morning. Of this figure 60 are reserved for schooLctaildren, the remainder
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  • 166 1 PETALING JAVA DEV. OFFICER —A COMPLAINT From Our Own Oorretpondent FETALING XATAV ThUMtf Mr- S. Mohamed, Committee member of the Petalta* Jaya Advisory Board, told I.D.M. that he had aent a petition to the Mentri Besar of Selangor alleging that the Development Officer had been acting autocratAcaUy and thus treating
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  • 206 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Than: Asked by 1.D.M. whether or not the claim by the Tamils Representative Council for one of the reserved seats m the elect, ed legislature was righteous. Mr. Pa'.anivel Pillal, who represented the South Indian Tamil community m the former Indian
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  • 347 1 passed since Auatraji* decided to contribute to a Malayan strategic reaerve. Mr. Menzles In hi* announcement yesterday said tha Au»tratfaw woujd J*ke the BrlUrt and New Zealand component* of the strategic Tta&VQ available for u«* Ma|ayaa operations. said the troopa would
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  • 83 1 Mglaya Assures Warm Welcome To Aussy Troops Tne omcer Administering the (Federal (f vetnment, Mr. D. C. Wither stem, has s^et the folJowlns: message to the Prime Minister Of Australia: "On behalf of the Government of flhe 'Federation of Malaya, both I ad th» Director of Operations would Jike to
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  • 273 1 Busy Menon's Surprise Meeting With Molotov In N. Y. Meets Dulles Again Will Also See MacMiHan To Discuss Formosa Issue NEW YORK, JUNE lft.— MB. V. K. KRISHNA MENOJI LEADING INDIAN DIPLOMAT. HAD SUCCESSIVE NEST. INGS IN NEW YORK LAST NIGHT WITH MR. JOHN FOSTER DULLES, AMERICAN SECRETARY OF STATV
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  • 177 1 By Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMFUIt, IHurs: 'I shall see that the propose* Federal Hospital ie built aemr Koala Lumpur a« soon a* poa, sible" Mr. Ong Yoke Un, AJ. ttance candidate for Kuala Lumpur, (Barat), promised eleetora After filing B kl# m'nation papers yesterday. He pledges better
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  • 34 1 KARACHI, June 16. Field Marshal Pibul Songpram, Prime Minister of Thailand, has arrived here on a three clay official visit. He left England en Monday after a six day stay. Reuter
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  • 232 1 Is Vet. Dept. To Blame For Loss Of Cows From Our Own correspondent KERLJNG, Thurs; Muthusamy Kangaod. who had been on the Kerjin Estate for <*ver thirty years, tojd I:D.M. that had the veterinary Doctor wh" attended to" the &.O.8. cay trom the Estate European Manager On about $.30 a.m:
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  • 590 2 Indian Dail y Mai l S' pore Fri. June 17, 1955 Elections-A Contrast en the Federal elections, we shall jUHt point out aome *)i the significant features tMnof.)b«d^ o« the jUw ii.m <>f cJMldates announced ye»»t i\lay Detailed analysis of some of most Important aspect's of the elections mu»t nwniti
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  • 104 2 TRIVANDRUM; Tranvan-covo-oocblp ranks the lowed m i,\ c .-incidence of crhn 1 m tl < .-;untry, a spokesman cf the St^Ot««B Police Headquaiter*, -il-'iaed here. H^v ;s qomparing the jatest crime figures compiled on h State-wise basis-. A,coorddne: to those -statistics, ;travancore-Ooc(hin recorded only 69
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  • 470 2 Abolition Of Senate iC* observers het c see In the tortuous developments m the constitutional crfeu during last week the first step* to a drive to abolish the Senate. The Senate BUI, as it stands, could render any new Op. position Government powerlea*
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  • 246 2 SHILJLiONG: Mr. O. V. Alagesan, Union Deputy Minister for Transport and Railways, on the conclusion of his tour of Assam said here that there would be definite improvement m railway amenities m Assam within the next five years. Mr. Alagesan told a Press
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  • 126 2 NEW DELHI: The Indian Coffee Board ha s decider! to close down some of the existingj coffee houses run by »t. TMs decision has be«?n taken because the Board fcrj-s that the objective of popujori& ng coffee has been largely achieved m sev2ra* places, where
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  • 149 2 '^W DELHI: To cope with the steady Use m the demand for writing paper m India consequent on increasing literacy, the Planning Commission has approved a scheme for expanding the capacity of this existing paper mills and for starting n ew mills under the second Five-
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  • 459 2 NEW DELHI: Schemes estimated to cost ..nearly a thousand million rupees for the development of the country's arteries, .the National Highways and important link roads between the States, during the Second ifave.Year Plan, are under the consideration of the Government of India, it was
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    132 2 IfiiSiTiiJ?*^ A»«»«lB«fcii, Singapore, last Saturday held a Fancy IKess Ba{] In aid of their Buijdfne Fund, at the Victoria Memorial HaJl. The ball raised $10,000. Picture HLSL£m"lu Ma l co l m M«?D©»al* < who himBO l f < l nned the garb of a cjowm cotnS3SI^^ g *Jl c
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  • 54 2 U Nu, the Burmese Prime Mintste* on a State visit to Yugoslavia, tries on the Jac ket of a national Yugoslav cotton* prweated to Wm by the peasants at the Sloga (amity) collective farm at LuKavcini. ..Extreme left Is Jovnn VeseUnov, Chairman of the Republic
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  • 167 2 NEW DELHI: The Govern, raent of Inlia will take a final decision In another two or three months whether to legislate prescribing uniform residential qualification for certain cate. gories of appointment under th e State Governments, it was reliably learnt here. At present, the various State Governments
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  • 201 2 NIRMALI; A largfe number of Malthiji women are coming forward to offer vo.lKntar v labour In the Shramdan sector of the Western Koad embankment by discarding their ageold puraan. liurtogr the Ja*t 10 days there has bee n ajj unusuag rusn of Stuamdatas, many of whom aa-o
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  • 660 2 American Woman for Sevagram Service many year s her junior. After looking round she decided on <.jhicag.> wher e she began an M.A. course In Comparative Education. It meant, o f course that she wou]d have tj do it unaided ami the d\<\ her studying and e-^ued her living at
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  • 48 2 NAFEN NEW DELHI- A cu'*uiai delegation to Au<^]i« > *m soon i be assemble* by g p UnJ! aTttBta anJ writer*. mis Is mi n response i 0 suggestion from the Ind'aS High Commission i« Australia that a oqtural delegatton D Sent tO that pc.unir,,
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  • 839 3  -  Woodrow Wyatt By j|T may be that the v*s:t rt Kruschchev, Bul anin, an d Mikoyan to Yugoslavia w Yn history: It marks— possibly —the realisation by the Russian* that the ojd dream of !S3b]e omlnatlon ia oo l scr The Russians thought the
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  • 12 3 NEHRU TO VISIT ANDAMANS NEW DELFf. Tfte *> rime winter Andamani thds FOC
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  • 2006 3 Nehru's Russia Tour— Sidelights by the care bestowed on the preservation of th c bodies of the two great Russian leaders. is proposed to build a pan tneon where the bodies and ashes of great national leaders will be kept. Mr. Nehru visited the build. Ing »n which Stalin lived
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  • 45 3 Imlia n Prime Minister Mr. <lawahar]a] Nehru on j»rriva| Moscow, was taken m an open oar, alone the city's main streets fined with surging crowds who gave him a big: welcome. Beside Mr: Nehru was seated the Russian Premier Bulganin. rixvto. A.P.
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  • 76 3 NEW DELHI; A small group of experts will soon tour foreign countries to study the designs o t national tneatrcs and their organisation, according to informed sources here. The experts' report will to a gTeat extent determine how India's National Theatre will be built. These
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  • 94 3 NEW DELHI; A brochure on the mintera] resources of India, with particular emphasis on oi] resources, is being* got ready by the Union Government. The brochure will deal with the results of the latest geological survey In regard to perroleum resources, the methods employed for prospecting
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  • 164 3 NEW DELHI: The. La* Commission, whose appoint mcnt is expected soon, will consist of seven members and be headed by India's AttorneyGeneral, Mr. M. C. Setalvad, it is learnt. Apart from Mr. Setajvad, Commission would consist of three retired Judges, two Jurists and a senior official of the
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  • 88 3 Tastes Differ NEW DELHI: A «ttve T of the consumers' tMtes and D urindustry good* Is pr«po«edto try of Commerce sad Industry, m a croup off \111ak»« out imder U^upiSwS?* 1 cottage Industry experts cur""tb^ vteMta, IndteV round the selected v jjagw with a vide r4Ti» of ituuiufactured good* be
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  • 203 4 Supreme Court Quashes Commissioner's Refusal Order COLOMBO: Mr. justice X: De SBy* delivered jud*- €?l£Z f<***a». Svprane Court b» yet another v«iy «223T ttSTSeVif the CltiwT *Mp OontmHwioner and orenactment :>f the amendment to the Indian a mfno? chdlT e?e n after aamitttmc pt«f. In the caae
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  • 179 4 Ceylonisation And More Ceylonisation COLOMBO: Cfeylcoese importers and ex- 1 porters will soon have more difficulty In qualifying for registration. New conditions, which will I scon be announced by the Government, lay emphasis on I Ceylonisatlon of staff of com- 1 pastes seeking registration as Ceylonese traders. I The Government
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  • 304 4 COU>MBO. The P°**"*i£> of cpatriating ten bloc tod Jf» tishcrmen operattne on tne northern roast of Ceylon was fuiw discussed betwe«B 1«« indo-Ceylon Wai^on Officer Mr. T. B- EU^polla. magnates of Mannar a* 3 l early this w«ek when M 'V^ffis pom, accompanied by o ffic
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  • 124 4 i iGLOMBO; The Minister or Hcme Affairs, Mr. A. Ratnayake, lias decided to recom- meM to the Cabinet that all Poya days (fall moon days) be declared public holidays. The acceptance of this re. commendation will sot dec- rcaJM the number of working *The Minister
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  • 119 4 Non-Ceylonese Off German Trade List COLOMBO: The Government has carried It* Ceylonisation policy a step further by obtaining West Germany's consant to delete the liat of commodities that was part of the previous trade agreement and for which licence* were Issued to aonCeylonese. Under the new trade agree. ment between
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  • 56 4 The ftrfaM Mtalaftor, Mr. fcm^M Nekra heta* freotM by Marshal Bulganin, Chairman of the Ooancil of Minister* of the USSR, o" M« arrival at the Central Airport IB Moscow, on June V. Behind the Prime Minister are: Mrs. Indira Gandhi; and Mf. N. R. PlUat. Secretary-General, Ministry
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  • 125 4 Thi© Commissioner for Labour Federation of Mr-lay a. Mr R. H. Oakery, has wcitI ten to the lndla n Daily Mail statin* that a labourer who w employed on fadde r tappin* has exactly the same rights under the workmen's Compensation Ordinance as labourer who is «gag«d
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  • 127 4 From Or u*.i Correspon 1 *M\ KUALA LUMPUR, T^ura: The fourth consecutive Emereency Meeting of the Executive Council of the Federation of AH Malayan Estate Staff Union, it is reliably learnt, will be held on June 19 *s was earlier reported at the Office of the Trade union
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  • 192 4 COIXMfBO. Sir John Rotrl^fnUm. Prime Minister of Ceylo* -aid that registered Ceylon dttaaw of Indian ©rlgta would *o «»e to elect tfceir representatives to the Lower House of Parliament daring the next general election. The Ceylon Premier said this m answer to a question,
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  • 260 4 NEW DELHI: The estimated cost of the health j^ 1 proposed to be included m tne second Five-year Plan expected to exceed Rsl 2.W-2,' 900,000. The numerous schemes submitted to the Planning Commission include extension of facilities to the extent of 15,000 beds for advanced
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  • 205 4 Coimbatore Girl Goes Blind, Tanjore Girl Dies From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 16. An eleveiuyear-oid girl la reported to have died the next day after receiving 8.C.0. vaccination at Ifcnjore where the Madras Government Is conducting masa Inoculation. Mr. Shanmugha Kandiyar. merchant of
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  • 156 4 Work On Madras Harbour To Continue: Court Lifts Temporary Injunction Order Prom Out Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jane 1«. Mr. Jlstice Krishnaswamt Naidu of the High Coort yesterday lifted! the temporary Injunction placed upon the Mad. ras Port Trust m going ahead with plans for extending the Harbour The Injunction ba»
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  • 145 4 NEW DELMI: India's sterling debt is steadily nn the decjlne. From a total of Rs. 4,699,000,000 m 1938-39 o n the eve of the second World War. it was reduced to Rs. 587,400,--000 m 1946-47, that i% at the end of the waff. By the end
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  • 171 4 T-C Court Reserves Judgment From Ottr Owtt Correspondent ERNARULAM, JTTNE t«.— A FULL BENCH, THE TRA. VANCO RE-COCHIN HIGH COURT HERE, HAS RESERVED JUDGMENT ON THE QUESTION OF WHETHER THE PRESENT MAHARAJA OF COCHIN HAS STILL THE RIGHT TO GRANT PARDON TO
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  • 163 4 CAPETOWN, June 15. The Sonth .\frican Senate last night passed by *7 votes to 16 the controversial Senate BUI, which will enlarge the Upper Iloare to give- the Government a two thirds majority In a Joint season cf Parliament. The Nationalist Government. needs
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  • 120 4 India Urged To Lead World Climb Of Everest CALCUTTA, June 15 M. Jeam Franco, i->eader of the successful French Expedition to climb Makajn, th e 27.790 teet Himalayan peak, fifth highest mountain m the **> rldyesterday suggested an international climwojr tea m shoufd make a new attempt o» Mount Everest
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