Indian Daily Mail, 18 June 1955
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Title Section16 1955-06-18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 124 Singapore, Saturday] jijne is, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article296 1955-06-18 1 Sympathy First, Protest Next, And Suspended At Last! It's temporary Says P.A.P. Face Saving Excuse Retorts Marshall PEOPLE UNIONISTS THANKED EXIT STRIKE, ENTER BUS The strike committee has called on all striking workers to suspend their strike and resume work today. The general strike which was296 words
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Article170 1955-06-18 1 The order to suspend the strikes was made tn save thedr (the strike organisers) face so as not to have to admlt the fact that responsible labour m this country hail discarded tthem and refused further to participate In illegal f?ll^*?^*^,,?lB6^ h the workers, disrepute170 words
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165 1955-06-18 1 The statement adds that "the greatest threat to the growth of a strong and independctit trade unaon movement is posed by the Emergency Regulations, under wthdeh for seven years now the people m general and the trade unions have suffered bltThe P.A:P. trade wuonuts165 words
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135 1955-06-18 1 THEIR DFFEAT IS BY PEOPLE T. U. C. Replying to theae charges the Chief Minister statoi the abuse of *he Government and responsible Trade Unionists was obviously designed to obscure the fact that tbr*g P.A P trade unionists failed m their threat to coerce the government. 'Their defeat is by135 words
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Article55 1955-06-18 1 A Government spokesman told the Indian Daily MSil last night that the emergency limited lorry service being ruu by the Government will be cancelled today as soon normal transport service Is restored today. The Colony bus work- ers' uniens are reported to a^*^ »ut,,™ h<lVo55 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-06-18 1 Klda ttori, of Florence, on board the Italian liner 'Asia" In Genoa, June 7, with O. Ourmeet Malhotra, Rajah of f <ahore, whom she plans to marry m Bombay, December 8 They met two years* ago »t a party In Lcndon while both were studying there.AP - 69 words
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Article62 1955-06-18 1 LONDON. June 17. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Primp Minister, who U* on a tou r of Russia, left Tashkent. Uzbek CajMtal, by air yesterday and arrived! m the Altai Krai, m South Kusnia, Moscow Radio reported. Mr. Nehru spent two days m Uzbekistan. Mr. NehruReuter; AP - 62 words
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350 1955-06-18 1 Unhelpful Attitude Of Indian "Agent" Deplored From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.: The Kuala Lumpur Sessions Judge Wednesday awarded $1127.52 towards partial permanent disablement suffered by R. Velusamy, a Tamil who while tapping toddy fourteen mon ths ago fell from a coconut tree.350 words
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121 1955-06-18 1 Aussy Troops' Interference" In Malaya CANBERRA, June 17.— U. bour leader Dr. Herbert Evatt said Thursday the Australian Government has committed a grave blunder m allotting frontline service m Malaya to Australian troops. It was a tragic thing, he said m a statement here, that these soldiers should become theAP - 121 words
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Article52 1955-06-18 1 32 U.S. CHINESE OPT TO RED CHINA HONG KONG, June 16.— Thirty-two Chinese from the United States were taken by train under police guard today to the Red Chinese border. The group, mostly students, arrived here aboard the Ame. rican liner* President Wilson. There wer c no demonstra. Uona orAP - 52 words
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Article26 1955-06-18 1 TOKYO, June 17 National. Ist China's Foreign Minister George Yen left TcJcyo by plane Thursday night to attend the United Nations meeting (G Sfca Frtncdvco APAP - 26 words
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94 1955-06-18 1 Ex -Singapore Newsman Killed In Aircrash ASUNCION, PARAGUAY, June 17.— United States Cor. respondent John Graham Douiing and 15 other persons were killed m the crash or a Pan Air do Brazil air liner m a fog early Thursday. Only nine aboard are known to have survived. Dowling, 41, wasAP - 94 words
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Article92 1955-06-18 1 NEW DELHI, June 17. China has begun to buy Indian cotton, Mr. Y. C, Chow, repre. sentativ e of the China Na. tional Import Export Corpora, tion of Peking, an official organization of the Chinese Qov. eminent, said m Delhi on June 14 that he hadFOC - 92 words
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Article203 1955-06-18 1 ■Field Marshal Pibul Rongtum, Prime Minister of Thailand. w>H arrive m Singapore on Monday, June 20, on a brief and informal visit a» the guest of His Excellency tbe Commtesioner-Getveral for the United Kingdom m South >,v.st Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. He will also pay203 words
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Article44 1955-06-18 1 ROME, June 17— Two high Argentinian Prelates of the Roman Catholics Church \vh«> wene dismissed their pasta this week and expelled from their country by the Peron Government, arrived her e by BiT early today from Buenos Aires. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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178 1955-06-18 1 A Federal Government. press statement issued yesttTday advis*w parents to obtalD birth coiUiicates of children and to* keep them m safe custoday. Birth certificates at present required for several purpose^ m school admission. Registration. TSmployment. Citizenship etc. It is reported that 12-year-old178 words
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Article83 1955-06-18 1 CHICAGO, Juße 1?: Two pretty blonde women held up a North Side dm* store Wednesday night and one told a clerk she needed the money to feed her baby con. Nate F. Kartoaan, the clerk, told PoMce the young women palled revolvers from thrtr blouse* and83 words
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Article924 1955-06-18 2 Crowds Cheer Premier A Graphic Account Of Trip STALINGRAD: Almost the entire propulation of Stalingrad, numbering half a million, took the day off to have darshan of India's Prime Minister, who arrived here from Moscow on the first leg of his tour of some of the Republics924 words
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Article374 1955-06-18 2 Judiciary In U. K. India MADRAS: Addressing the Madras Rotary Club luncheon meeting at Hotel Connemara, Mr. Justice P. Govinda Menon made a comparison of the judical systems m U.S.A. and India, and pointed cut that the system adopted m India was more or les s an adaptation of the374 words
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Article63 1955-06-18 2 RANGOON: The third y n nual conference of th 0 All- 1 Tarni llai> Association win be he]d on June 26. Mr V. Muthuramallaga Th<*ar* M:Li.A., has consented to inaugiwate the rpvlob A. Re- Committee with Mr. V. H. David as Chairman and Mr. R. v. JagacathanFOC - 63 words
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Article423 1955-06-18 2 COIMBATORE: Mr. G. V. I Mavjankar, Speaker, Lok Sabtta and Chairman of the Xasturba and Gandhi Samarak Nidhi, ad. I dressed the students of the Sir I Ramakrishsa Mission Vidyalaya at Perianaickenpalayam. After flag hoisting and bhajan, I Mr. Venkatachalam, Head, master of the High School,423 words
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232 1955-06-18 2 Uganda Indians Co-operation With Africans NEW DELHI: In regard to recent political developments m Uganda, including the pro. posed appointment of an Indian Minister m the (Uganda Go. veromcnt Indian political circles stress that the Indian community m Uganda, a* In other parts of Africa, stands Cor a policy of232 words
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Article102 1955-06-18 2 TTRUVARUR: Idols stolen few days &go from a Suva afertne m Vi]ama] v*U»ff* ■ear here* are reported to have been recovered at Tan Jote ob June 1Pethakkannu and Subbiah PiUai have been urrestetl m this connection. It fa alleged that Petnakkaiuui and Subbiah Filial oommitted the theft onFOC - 102 words
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301 1955-06-18 2 PEKING: The Indian Crural Delegation, now m pekIng, gave a special performance for Government leaders and workers m Government offices on June 14. Applause greeted the arrival of the delegation leader, Mr. A. K. Chan da, with Mr. Liv Snao-Chi. chairman of the Standing301 words
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320 1955-06-18 2 NEW DELHI: The Tariff Board m its last report on Uie continuance of protection on the sewing machine industry m India had recommended, among other things, that the largest sewing machine manufacturing unit m the country, the Jay Engineering Works Ltd., Calcutta,320 words
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Advertisement17 1955-06-18 2 AH the World wants a HUMBER m AurooatAT or all bicycles iSo/c Representatives: ROBINSON'S SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR17 words
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Article953 1955-06-18 3 Faith In Peaceful Ending Of Last Vestige Of Colonialism Uon m the Punjab against a Minister of that State. The Minister concerned was the subject of vehement attack and members of the oppcsl. tion m the State Assembly had submitted a written list953 words
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Article268 1955-06-18 3 LONDON: Th e Qsechofilo. yak Communist Party newspapers Rude Pravo m a leading article on the Indian Prime Minister's viait was quoted by i Ceteka, as saying, "Mr. Nehru's visit is of great importance for th e development of Czechoslo. vak-lndian relations." "We beiieve that it268 words
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Article644 1955-06-18 3 LONDON: Mr. Nehru's Mosccw visit is being featured prominently and extensively on tne front page m many Ger. man newspapers.^ The leading German daily, Frankfurter Allgemein e com. mented editorially m a front, page article captioned "Not m Bonn." "His visit does not signify a644 words
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Article118 1955-06-18 3 COIMBATOKH; A bflnd visitor to :bc AH India Cattle show heJJ here hi*, the boll'" eye. Ka/man, w »io bad come all the way from a remote village, was able to spot out correctly the pinner by hto "magfio tour>i.An official of the Cattle Show said that theFOC - 118 words
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Article114 1955-06-18 3 KEW DELiHI: The Union Government i s considering the establishment of "holiday homes" for the benefit of its employees. A sum Of R*. 5,--000,000 has been earmarked for this purpose. According to th e scheme 30 holiday homes" w iu established m hill areas during the next Five-YearNAFEN - 114 words
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Article49 1955-06-18 3 TANJORE; Donations dn the shape of lands are beln^ received from the mirasdara of the district by the Secretary of the Tanjore Medical college Committee for the college. The arrangements relating to these would be finalised shortly and the donations will then be announced. FOCFOC - 49 words
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654 1955-06-18 3 MADRAS: The Integral Coach Factory at Perambur, one of the major projects undertaken by the Ministry of Railways under the first Five- Year Plan, will go into production early m October this year said Mr. K. Sadagopan, Chief Administrative Officer of the Factory. TheFOC - 654 words
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283 1955-06-18 4 Educationists' Advice COLOMBO: "It is neceotary that we nhould maintain a high standard of English m our country as it is necessary to understand world thought" >»aid Sir Nicholas Attygall«\ V'-rv-ChaneeHor of the Ceylon University last week, m his presidential address atFOC - 283 words
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Article75 1955-06-18 4 TAIPEI, Formosa, June 17. Chinese Communist gung on Amoy fired 58 shells at near, by little Quemoy Island Thurs. day but caused no damage, the Chinese Nationalist Defense Ministry reported. Amoy is a Red-held islandport 140 miles west of For. mosa. Little Quemoy is five miles toAP - 75 words
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85 1955-06-18 4 Indian To Head W.H.O. Lab. In Rangoon NEW DELHI, June 17.— R. G. Chitre, Professor of Bio. chemistry. G. S. Medical Col. lege, Bombay, has been ap. pointed to head the Nutrition Laboratory to be set up at Rangoon by the World Health Organisation m collaboration with the Government ofFOC - 85 words
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219 1955-06-18 4 COLOMBO: Authorities strongly sunpeot that Commani.st literature is being senft to ]oca{ subscribers free of charge from New Delhi and Moscow. ah offlciul told our correspondent that parcels of Communist magazines whicJ-t were coming int/> the country were bein^ sent through thr usual parcel219 words
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Article121 1955-06-18 4 Di. Leo Tiocg Keng, thf i Member for Healtih, Feder*.I LJcn Government, has advised i the public to await the result of the tests paTftod out m the United Kingdom an th< efficacy and safety of the SalK Vaccine before having theii children vaccinated. The Federal121 words
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Article63 1955-06-18 4 LONDON. June 17— Sir Anthony Eden's Conservative Government won it s first victory m the newly-elected House, of Commons last night by ft. majority of 81. Its majority over all other parties m a fill House Of 630, is 59. By 330 voter to 258Reuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration95 1955-06-18 4 Ten athletes In track suite formed the guard* of Honour June 11 a» Dr. Roger Banato ter. first man to run the mite m four minutes, married ADm Moyw Elver JacobeAon, a dark, balrefl Sweoish portrait pain, ter. Bridge and bridegroom cr e both aged 28.AP - 95 words
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Article204 1955-06-18 4 Nine cases of elephantiasis were found among the people living: on the Buloh Kasap Estate near Segamat by a Johcre State Health team which visited the estate, re. ccntly. The team's visit had to be made at night for it is only then that the worms xespon_204 words
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192 1955-06-18 4 Tories Propose Prof it-Sharing To Benefit Workers LONDON, Jane 17. Britain's Conservative Party Government promised last night to help any arm seeking to set up a profit sharing scheme for Its employees. This pledge an unprecedented one for the Tories was made m the House of Com. mons by ChancellorAP - 192 words
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89 1955-06-18 4 Bharati Dasan Birthday Celebration The sixty-fifth birday of Poet Bharatl Dasa n will &c celebrated at Starlight Cinema, Fastr panjang (4% miles) on Sunday. Jane 19. comment** in£ at 9 a:m. Mr; C. Kumarasamy will preside and Mr. X, R. Than»avelu will «nv«l a portrait of Poet Bharatd Dasan: IJLvs.89 words
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Article39 1955-06-18 4 PAULSBOGO, New Jersey, June 17.— The Al-Malik Saud Al-Awal, flying the Arabian nag, and described as the world's largest tanker, set out at mid.morning yesterday for home port m Saudi Arabia after her maiden voyage. APAP - 39 words
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Article317 1955-06-18 4 NEW DELHI; The National Executive Of the Praja-Socia-list party, suspended the Uttar Pradesh party executive, which had "rebelled against It The Executive ajso duspen* ded Mr. Gopa] Narayan Saxena, chairman of the jt.P. PSP from membership of the party for one year for "breach of discipline."FOC - 317 words
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Article311 1955-06-18 4 ATLANTIC; (New Jersey) Two prominent American medical bodies reported that heavy smokers ran the risk of developing cancer of the lung or jarynx. A study had been made id India, the united States and 3weden the American jneuica] Association was tojd m a report at itsReuter - 311 words
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Article179 1955-06-18 4 NEW YORK: The New York Times, referring to Mr. Nehru's visit to Russia, warned against the presumption that India's Prime Minister could do no good or that he would be com. pletely bemused by Soviet blandishments. The paper said, Mr. Nehru 'can play an important partFOC - 179 words
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Article, Illustration82 1955-06-18 4 Tennia Queen Maureen Con. no ly became a bridle on June 11 and was told by the ofliciat. in* Catholic Bishcp that fihv. had 'chosen the better part" to become "Queen of a Home." The ZO-year.oJd "Little Mo" of l-nnis, who hag been a si -lisa til.AP - 82 words
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