Indian Daily Mail, 19 June 1955

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. LB5 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1955 FOUR PAGES IS CENTS
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  • 114 1 for P re-Geneva Talks On Soviet Attitude And Far- Eastern Situation LONDON, June 18: Prime Minister Eden has invited India's Jawaharlal Nehru who is now m Russia to visit London early next month m advance of the top level big four parley, Government officials reported Friday.
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  • 163 1 Argentine Revolt Far From Suppressed Army Also Involved MONTEVIDEO, June 18: A clandestine Argentine Radio claimed today that the Navy-led revolt against President Peron had spread to the land forces m the three main provinces of Cordora Entre-Rios and Santa Fe. It also said the naval station at Belgrano near
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  • 71 1 Cyprus A Royal Estate NICOSIA, CYPRUS, June 18: The right-wing nationalist newspaper Ethnos here described yesterday as ''ridiculous" the suggestion cf a British Conservative member of Parliament on Wednesday that Cyprus should become a Royal Estate jointly governed by the Duke of Kent and a member of the Greek Royal
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  • 274 1 Two Issues For Discussion The British Prime Minister presumably has two main considerations high In his mind In wanting to talk with Nauru befor c the Geneva conference: First, Nehru has conferred with most of the bosses of tne Kremlin during hi s official visit to the Soviet Union. as
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  • 64 1 HONG KONG, JLne 18 Peking Radio reported today that several Chinese had been sentenced to death and others imprisoned for organising secret societies m the Kalgaa area 100 miles north we»t of the Chinese Capital. In a broadcast m Chinese the radio said the set
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  • 184 1 Seria Opens School For Oil -Drillers The Shell Group's first school for oil-driller s in the *'ar East opened recently at Sena, m the State of Brunei. Five students arc attending the 18-month coui&e which teaches the theory and prac_ tice of drilling, rig erection and maintenance, cementing, and many
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  • 110 1 WASHINGTON, June 18 Police Friday freed a 10-year-old boy held 2 1/2 days for q> estdanCng m the slaying of two, pretty teen-age girls m a suburban Maryland picnic ground. Norman William Hager, tne youth, was released after bis attorneys successfully brought habeas
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  • 409 1 Indian Overseas Bank Opens Branch In Hong Kong Tribute To Pioneer In Indian Banking Abroad HONG KONG: The Hong Kong Branch of the Indian Overseas Bank Ltd., Madras was opened on Friday, June 10, by the Financial Secretary Mr. A. G. Clarke. A large and distinguished gathering of members of
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  • 104 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 18: What happens when a giraffe catcher a cold? That the result fe usually tragic wa» shown by the death yesterday Madras zoo's only giraffe. A postmortem examina. lion revea^d that the death wa» due to pulmunary tuberculosis. The giraffe
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  • 100 1 MOSCOW, June 18 "But how will I come back from Mars?" That's what the Jittle boy asked a guide at the Soviet aviation exhibition Thursday as he looked at a gleaming, silvery model of a spaceship. "Two big parachutes will open and let the ship
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  • 106 1 EFFECT OF ECLIPSE ON RADIO From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jun c 18. The All India Radio engineers will carry out detailed observations at Madras City, Tiruchi ana Trivandrtim during the unique solar echpse on Monday >" order to gain valuable lonospheric uata. The prcpogation of radto waves through the
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  • 50 1 Photo. Judging the Singapore Safety First poster competition at the Assembly House on Fi iday morning (June 17) were (from left) Inche Abdul Kha fe* Ahmad, Mr> A. E- Shepherd, Mr. F. D'Conta, Capt. Richardson and, m foreground, Mr. B.C-J. Buckeridge, Registrar of Vehicles, Singapore.— P.R.O.
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  • 252 1 LONDON. June Is: A new struggle for power m the Labour Party was toreshadowed yesterday wait the announcement that 54 M.r.S. are contesting \Z places m the party's "shadow cabinet" m Parliament. Thfe record number of nominees includes Mr. Aneurin be van,
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  • 67 1 Siamese Twins One Year After Separation Holland's 18-muntli-old Siamese twins, fr'olkje (left) and 1 jitske De Vrifs, are shown here m tn e garden of their home at OenKerk, exactly one year after they were separated m a four-surgeon operation at nearby leeuwara leeuwaiden. The girls were born as Om(ihalo^iu^us
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  • 181 1 Watch Sun's Eclipse: But Guard Your Eyes KUALA LUMPUR: Saturday Thousands of people will wauh the eclipse of the sun wnich will be seen m Malaya between 9.25 a.m. and i 2.15 p.m. tomorrow Mom.iiy June 20. People who intend t o watch the eclipse are warned not to do
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  • 125 1 Churchill Not To Attend 'Frisco Confab LONDON, June 18 Sir Winston Churchil has declined an invitation to attend the ceremonies at San Francisco this week commemorating the 10th anniversary of the United Nations, his private Secretary disclosed Friday. 'Stir Winstori's plans aro very unsettled," said the Secretary, "but he does
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  • 36 1 Indian Air Crash: 2 Killed SRINAGAR, June 18: Two Indian Air Force officers were killed and five others severely burned when a Dakota crashed just after taking off from Ladakh Airfield, 150 miles from here. Reuter
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  • 152 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jun e 18: Reports about rift within the Kamaraj Ministry have been specifically denied t> y the Madras Cabinet Minister who tcJd pressmen that all such reports were wihtout basis. The Ministry had been working together more than a year
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  • 93 1 TIRUCHI: June 18: A serious klsan trouble i s re. ported from Tiruchi District where agricultural operations are beginning. About hundred kisans forcibly prevented landowners from ploughing their land yesterday at Anda. nallur. There has been a dis. pute here, kisans demanding higher wagea from landlords
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  • 270 2 Tensing Defends Dr. Evans Sherpas Bear No Illwill Towards Britons CALCUTTA, June 18 Sherpa Tensing Norgay who climbed Mount Everest with Sir Edraung Hillary m 1953 yesterday defended Dr. Charles Evans, Leader of the Kanchenjunga Expedition against Indian Press attacks. Indian newspapers have accused Dr. Evans of discriminating agates* nkerpas
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  • 356 2 CAJLCUTTA: Dr. Lapras, member of the successful French ex. I edition to MakaJu. per. taps made history m sur »cry when he performed «n operatios m a tfny tent at a hi»ht of 17.000 feet availab c here An immediate operation was necessary when one of
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  • 246 2 NEW DELHI A .small number of Central colleges to upgrade standards of musi c and dancing are proposed to be pet up by UK- Sangeet Nata't Akadami I n co-operation with Btate Governments it is leurnPartly flnancec by tr.c Akad>uni f Wiese colleges ar« cx{fctea to attract talented
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  • 47 2 A Conference of the Project Executive Officers and Block Development Officers attached to Community De- velopnient was held at Iho Committee room f the Secretariate, Madras, y n June (I. I Sri M. Bihaktavatsalam, Mi- nister for A^ricultun*. preI sided o^er the Conference.
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  • 604 2  - Manipur A Land Of Music Dancing Anit Kumar Nag By TtfIANIPUR, 8,628 squaro I¥X miles of h»Uy strategically situated territory on the eastera borders Of Assam and Mt" ting into Burma, is a land of colourful contrasts. The flora and fauna of the country is as varied as its Inhabitants
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  • 229 2 LONDON June 18— Burma's Prime Minister. U Nu, arrived here 'Friday from Belgrade on a week's official visit to Britain. He flew here m a special Yugoslav aircraft provided by President Tito, whose guest he has been for the past week during his current world good,
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  • 58 2 LAHORE. Malik Feroze Khan Neon, had a meeting with Prime Minister Mohammed All who is also the President of the Muslim League, Mr. Mohammed All i a here m connection with a meeting of the Central Muslim League Parliamentary Board to select candidates for election
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  • 312 2 Prohibition A Fai lure Says Mack COLOMBO: No person has the right to take away from the poor man his bottle of teddy unless that person has himself worked m the fields. This was (he opinion of Mr. E. E. Mack, retired High Court Judge of Madras, who is now
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  • 770 3 Voice In Govt And Industry Former Labour Minister's Tip To Labour-Capital Relations BANGAIXJRE: The time ha come when they m v» t make definite voice m the control of the tJS^TTZ^jSI tbo Government of India. OT Mr. V. V. Girt, emphasised that the workers were not
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  • 251 3 Secretary -General of the Indian Federation of Working Journalists, «aJd here that th« Union Gov. •rnment wou'd shortly be appointing a Press, Ac. crediation Committee eon. Misting f0,,,, wpresenta. tativea each of the Work, ing Journalists' Federation and the Newspaper Edi_ tons' Conference. It had also
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  • 95 3 NEW DELHI: Prospects of rormlng an effective oppo. «ition to the Congress by a merger o f the Jan Sangh, 3indu MaTlasabha and Ram -iajya Parishad into new party will be considered by the central executive of the Jan Shangh at its meeting here. While the
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  • 599 3 LONDON: When were the world's first airmail letters carried and who carried them? The question has iust been revived by an article m the British "Post Office Magazine." A writer challenge the statement of an earlier contributor that the earnest recorded experiment m
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  • 567 3 Tributes To Indian Diplomacy LONDON. Vwo orltis uev.spapers coiumentad on m inci.tu3.ng miluence O n wori aitaiis of Asian stattsmer l>aruculurly p r i mp Miniate Nehru. The Scotsman said, "m r* cent years, Indian diplomao has had considerable succes* :n assisting negotiations bet ween the two blocks fron which
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  • 230 3 The war time heroine, Moot Inayat Khan, the sensitive courageous Pakistan girl, who died almost unknown m front of a firing squad m the con. centration camp of Dachau, In September 1944, and was awarded the George Cross five years later when her story was pieced together,
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  • 25 3 The Pavilion will accommodate 1,500 .guests. On the left of the drawing can be seen the Istana Besar.
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  • 581 3 n* D A CC A: A Cabin<J t of five headed by Mr. Abu Hossain Sarkar, was sworn m, by the East Bengal Governor Mr. Mohammad ananabuddin. Earlier Mr. Fazlul Hog, former Chief Minister at the tune of the imposition of Section 92-a administration
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  • 74 3 Russian Book On India's Freedom Movement NEW DELHI; A Soviet political research workers manuiicript of a book m Hussian o n the 1857 revolt and the Indian freedom movement has been presented to the Board of Editors for inclusion m the History of Freedom Movement, now being- c ompdled by
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  • 175 3 India's Stand And U.S. Aid To Pakistan KARACHI: The pace of American economic aid to Pakistan has mot slowed down as a result of opposition by certain countries, notably India. Mr. James Baird, Deputy Director of the United States Foreign Operations Administration to Pakistan, declared here. "Our policy is to
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  • 93 3 PESHAWAR. Japanese professor* of archaeology touring the North_We«t Frontier of Pakistan have found two gran! image* of the Bud. riha at tie town of Akra nea r Bannu m Waziristan. The professors have been engaged m excavation <>rk at the Kite of the ruins of the
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  • 683 4  -  Daphne Clare LONDON DIARY: By pROMINENT among the younger set of the Indian Community m London is Miss Nillma Sanyal, who Is playing an increasingly important part m introducing Indian culture to English audiences. Interest has been steadily growing here for some time
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  • 126 4 The Singapore Film Society is giving two dhows this week. Tomorrow Monday, at the Pavilion (9.30 p.m.) a comedy "The Uttle World of Don Camillo," w ill be screened. This is a recent and much praised film, adapted from a famous book about the adventures of a
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  • 136 4 Strictures On Dept. Heads Unjustified KUALA LUMPUR, Sat: The Federation Government yester. day described certain remarks m the report of the Commission set up to inquire into matters affecting th e integrity of public services as "unjustified attack on Heads of majority of its Departments." Th c Commission m its
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  • 415 4 The eight-man appointed by the High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya m September, 1952, to inquire into matters affecting the integrity of the Public Services, m their unanimous Report just released to the Press, declare m their Findings that bribery and other
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  • 203 4 At least 82 person*, according to French police, were killed at L© Mans on June 11 when two contestants m the 24-huur motor ca* race coll'iled and one of the vehie'es bounded into a crowd of spectators. Pierre Levegh, a French drive* was killed
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  • 113 4 Investigation Into Monroe's Nude Pose LOS ANGELES, June 18: Marilyn Monroe's Nude calendar pose becomes a prime exhibit Friday as the Kefauver sub-committee Investigating Juvenile T>eiinquency winds "P its local stay. The Senate probers get into the art and literature phase or the Thursday's hearings. Subpoenaes have been issued to
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  • 71 4 Simultaneous Elections In India 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 13 Simultaneous elections throughout every State and for t/he Central Parliament may be held m January 1957. This is the recommendation of Mr. Brnkumar Sen, India s Ghdef Election Commissi ?no.«. Since the first general elections, there have
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  • 148 4 Mr. P. PARARASA CAM of Malacca who has been selected for the Scholarship offered by Dr. Alagappa Chettter. Mr. P. pararasa Sl np,am is proceeding to India to join Dr. Alagappa Chettiar's College at Karaikudi. The Scholarship is tenable for two years subject to renewal for a further
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  • 183 4 Cochin Ruler Cannot Grant Pardon— T.C. Court t>.>m Our Own Correspondent tttU^-UcuL-AM, June IS- TH« Afefcamja or Oocain hßa »o longer th e r.ght to pai-uon a person sentenced to death witnin tn e territory of the (onaer Ccchin State This la tne Full Bench decision of the iravancoTe Cochin
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  • 92 4 Am interesting programme uiaa bee n drawn up tor ihe Children Day to be held on Monday at 4.45 p.m. at the Kamala Club premises Children under ten w»H be admitted on payment of 50 cent.* to cover the costs of gifts. They will be
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