Indian Daily Mail, 20 June 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. I*6 SINGAPORE MONDAY, JJNE 20, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 376 1 Education Minister Wants Medium Changed Conference Off Leading Educationists Convened From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 19. Leading educationists of Madras State met m conference here yesterday to discuss bow Tamil should become the medium of education In all colleges. At present, Tamil
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  • 105 1 BOMBAY, June 19.—Portuguese police yesterday arrested forty-six Indians who crossed the border into Goa lead by Che Hindu Mahasabha Party Secretary, G. Dcshpandc, according to a Goanese Government Press Information Bureau communique last night. All were expelled again across, the frontier except Deshpandc who was
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  • 47 1 PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN. 19. The Princeton University Expedition to 25,420-foot Mt. Tirlsh Mir, In the Himalayas, hag been abandoned its attempt after two of the American climbers were disabled by frost bite, according to hunza runners reaching here yesterday. No further details were avail- Reuter
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  • 63 1 CALCUTTA, June 19. Mr. Mohammed All, the Pakistani Prime Minister, said his next conference with Mr. Nehru of India on Kashmir would be held m Karachi m August and he hoped it would be the last. He wa s speaking tc reporters during a 4-hour
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  • 154 1 From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sub. Do you think that the Postmaster General fe like a giraffe— the animal with a long: neck? At least Mr. E. E. Cassell, I Postmaster General, believes so. While addressIng the Annual Delegates Conference of the Union of Post
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  • 355 1 Malayanisation Of Postal Dept— An Assurance From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. E. E. CasHell, Postmaster General yesterday warned members of bis Department that a time win come soon after the elections when politician* In this country will commerce to complain about enormous gaps m the organisation. Mr.
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  • 175 1 18 MENTAL PATIENTS KILLED IN FIRE TOKYO. June i 9: A pre- j dawn fire m a mental hospital at Ichikawa yesterday killed 18 male patients who had been locked m thedr wards for the night. Police said tOi e first was caused by a short circuit. Within minutes It
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  • 130 1 PRINCESS MARGARET'S ESCORT TO WED LONDON, June 19: Ancther of prscers Margaret's steady escorts to the gay spots of London is gong to wed. The engagement was announced yesterday Of Mark Bonham Carter, 33-year-old publishing firm director, and Lady St. just, daughter of the late American magazine publisher Conde Nast.
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  • 213 1 LUCCA, Italy, June 1& A. 14-year-old Italian princess is honeymooning m a Swiss hideout with a 75-year-old millionaire count she married m a hush-hush ceremony m the dead of night. The couple was married m a little church near this picturesque welled city late Thursday night. They
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  • 41 1 MORE INDIAN TEA TO U.S. MADRAS. India, June I*l America imported 33,000.000 lbs. of tea m the first quarter of this year, of which India supplied 115,500,000, a tea exporter said here, He the proportion supplied by India is increasing. AP
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  • 270 1 The Officer Administering the Government Mr. w.A.C Goodo. accompanied by the Chief Minuter Mr. David Marshall and the Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock received Saturday evening a delegation from the Trades UolDn
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  • 143 1 Mr. R. K. Tandan, the Indian CommiAHioner, gaxr a. farewell party to the CommlHsion -General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald at H ha rat llaavan. m Friday last. It nu attended by Mr. W. A. C. Goode, the Officer Administering the Government (of Singapore; Mr. David
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  • 124 1 T. Cc Congress Recommends Drastic Land Reforms From OUT own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, June 19. The Travancote-Cochin Congress leaders have decided upon more drastic land referm s than m other States. At the meeting of the Pradesh Committee of all Congrem legislators and the
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  • 144 1 COLOMBO, June 19.— Bad weather and smok e threaten to obscure tomorrow's total eclipse of the sun for which ever 100 scientists have travelled to the Ceylon capital from eight countries. A magnetic strom has been increasing m intensity as the day approaches. The smoke threat comes from
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  • 98 1 Be Indulgent To Workers Marshall Tells Hock Lee Bus Co. Commenting on the reported intention of the Hock Lee Buss Company to dismiss the busmen who have been oa strike the past week and to take on fresh workers, including those who were dismissed under the Camba Axbitratlon
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  • 34 1 LONDON, june 19 West German Chancellor Koarad Adenauer arrived today at London Airport by plane from New York to spend the day as guest of Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden. AP
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  • 80 1 MOSCOW, June 10 Mr. Nehru arrived Hi Leningrad today. Renter. LONDON. June 1» The Burmese Prime Minister, U Nu, flew here today from Glasgow for private talks m the world situation with sir Anthony Eden, British Prime Mtortster, and dtber leaders.— R»ut*r. NEW YORK, Jane IB—
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  • 614 2 ■JPI.IMJIIIIII.BiI Spore, Mon. Jun e SO, IMG iy|A\Y and vital are the lessens ef the strikes of !ant week. And they are not merely for the workers and their leadens, but for the Government, ana the employers as wen* Ah a result «f this wave of
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  • 62 2 MADRAS: ft« 12,100 has {■••en collected by the Thtru Vi Ka Memorial Committee ot the Madras Tamil Safcgam and handed over to the Mana^nfc Committee of the Thlni VI Ka High School, to be started from this academic year at Shenoy* na#ar, Madraa. The School
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  • 531 2 NEHRU AT YALTA -BIG WELCOME ACCORDED LITERAL CARPET OF ROSES SPREAD OUT Following vivid accounte of the Indian Premier Sri Jawahanal Nehru's tour have been culled from THE HINDU of Madras whose special correspondent Is accompanying the Premier. YALTA: Crimea literally spread a magnificent carpet, of multi-colour-ed carnations and roses
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  • 789 2 TASHKENT (Uzbekistan); A 1,500-mile flight from Tbilisi across Central Asia brougtht Prime Minister Nehru to Tashkent, capital of th c Uzbekstan Republic: The trip gave Mr. Nehru a n opportunity to have an aerial view of the Azerbaijan Repultc, the Baku oilfields and
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  • 253 2 Bombay Docks' Dispute: Tribunal's Findings NEW DELHI: "Indifference of labour towards its duties, unauthorised absence of workmen for «n hour or £o during the -shift, tendency on the part of workmen to work for two shifts or excessive overtime instead of turning out adequate work tn one shift and the
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  • 105 2 Sea Erosion At Rameswaram MADRAS: The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam will inspect the area affected by sea eroeic n at Rameswaram shortly. The Minister told Reporters that the Union Deputy Minister for for Railways and Transport, Mr. o. V. Alagesan, would also be at the place along- w
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  • 33 2 PONDICHERRY: The Representative Assembly of the State of Pondichcrry has been dissolved In view of the forthcoming election to the Assembly and municipal councils m the State. The elections are
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  • 212 2 Bharatiya Jan Sangh Merger Talks NEW DELHI: The Central Executive of the Bharatiya Jan Sangh, which met hew last week under the presidentship of Mr. Premnath Dogra, decided to resume negotiations with the Hindu Mahasabha and the Ram Rajya Parishad for a merger of the three parties The executive authorised
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  • 93 2 MADRAS: A ca#o, declared and booked as containing stones and other materials at flhe daatinaWen, acoordingr to a ootnplaint to the Police. The case, It is stated was booked at Madras by a city commission agent, to a merchant at Tiruchi. The consignee demanded "open
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  • 108 2 BERSTENFLED (W. fjcrmany: Hans Hummel, 42-vear-old German truck driver,* w ho lost both his arms above the elbowa tdurffi* World War II haa lust completed the j*rat 62.000 miles with his threeton lorry. Hummel uses the *rtJUmp3 of his arms for driving, and has
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  • 445 2 TBILISI: (George): prinio day June 13 shown round a m< the exact replica of which nil Madhya Pradesh, by the Sovlc The Soviet plant, with a capacity of about one million tens, went into production six years ago. Construction work on
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  • 564 2 TIRITTHURAIPUNDI: Addressing the concluding session of the third Tamil Nei Sarvodaya samm«Jn n here. RujaJi said that people were becom.'ng increasingly Bhoodan-con-scious and even those who were engaged m other fields .>? activity were taking to Bhbodan work. It was not deslrai)k» for
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  • 107 2 P ATI ALA: Am "Honesty" Post Office has been opened m K&nJeghait (Nimlr* Hills, Fcph'J) >>> the h«*t»''-»»a»tcr of the local Government Ht»j'» School, where postal ,j»fca-ftion-ry Iftue emredo^wS postcard* and stamps artkept m an open box In the verandah and anybody ran purchase tf**** articles
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  • 335 2 AYYAMPET; Mr. C. A. Kamakrishnan, 1.C.5., I>istrict Collector. Tajore, presided over the anniversary of the Old Boys Association of the school m Ganapathiagrahnram. Mr. Ramaxr&snnan said that Ganapathiagraharam was the birth place of several eminent engineers and prcfe-sors who had served the Government and the public
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  • 131 2 Land Reforms Bill Not Before Feb. 1956 KUMBAKONAM: Land Reforms Bill of the Madras Government is not likely to be ready before the February session Of the Madras Legislative Assembly The Bill vrfii be introduced only after ascertaining the views of the Planning Obmmisstfon. Disclosing this, Mr r. Krinhnamurthl, General
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  • 517 3 League Ticket For Ali: Selection Of Candidates KARACHI: The Central Parliamentary Board of the Muslim League at its meeting last week at Lahore, gave its approval to the East Bengal Muslim League's recommendation to give the party ticket to Prime Minister Mohammad Ali to
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  • 156 3 KARACHI Pakistan's Law Minister, Mr. H. S. Snhravh^dy, has informed the Governor Gen».*-U, Mr. Ghulam Moh. med, an 1 "some Cabinet colleagues"., that he intends to quit the Government, according to the London correspondent of the "Times of Karachi." Both Mr. Suhrawardy and the
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  • 68 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Morarji K. pesai. Chief Minister of Bomk*v, laid the foundation-atone of ES^Kolwada colony for displaced persons at Skm (Greater Bombay), last week. The colony is being constructed by the Government The colony which will comprise 900 tenements, is estimated to coat Rs. 48
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  • 189 3 NEW DELHI: A scheme for marking available to Central Government employees 30 holiday and convalescent homes at hill stations and sea resorts is almost complete now. The homes which are proposed to be built during the second Five-Year Plan period are expected to cost Rs«
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  • 87 3 germ faced a novel problem at the Allahabad junction station last week when a booking clerk, said to be observing silence Mauna vrat), was writing his replies to enquiries on chits: "No change," "Short of change" etc. This annoyed the passenders who' ultimately sought the
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  • 349 3 New Markets For Indian Goods Abroad BOMBAY: Dr. Syed Mah- mud, Minister m the Ministry of External Affairs, assured the mercantile community here last week that the Government of India would do everything m their power to help m creating new markets for Indian goods aorcad. He wanted the trade
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  • 32 3 LAHORE: The New Zealand expedition to Mount K-l occupied Camp Three at ***** feet on Nashererum on June 8, according to a message from the leader, Stanley Conway.— FOC
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  • 436 3 CALCUTTA: "The develop, ment of the Indian Navy has been steady and as fast as could be under the cir.l cumstances. In this process all of you have played your roles well with exemplary devotion to duty, efficiency and understanding," said Admiral Pizey m his farewell
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  • 106 3 CALiCUTTA: India will soon manufacture mine sweepers and torpedo boats, if a proposal now under the consideration of the Union Defence Ministry is accepted. A local firm is understood to nave submitted a scheme envisaging foreign collaboration m the manufacture of these essential navy items, which
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  • 82 3 Las* Saturday night was a memorable night at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Under the auspice* of the Chinese Ladles Association fancy dress festival was staffed and Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald was easily the mo«t 'fancied' artist! with the Indian Commissioner Mr. R. k. Tandon enriching
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  • 165 3 NAINITAL: Mr. K. M. Munghi. Governor of U.P., said here last week that if world peace was to be attained, there dhould be "one world"; and to evolve 'one world' every people must have not only intimate and unrestricted contact with other peoples on earth
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  • 158 3 BHOPAL: Two Journalists, a Publicity Officer and a Press photographer were injured last week when the motor car bringing them to Bhopal from Sylwani dashed against a heavy boulder lying m the middle of the road. The injured persons were the State Government's Publicity Officr
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  • 139 3 LAHORE: Pakistan would "certainly refer" the Kashmir issue back to the Security Council. Pakistan's Minister for Kashmir Affairs, S, Mumtaz Alikhan, said here. He was referring to a statement reported to hav e been made by Dr. Sycd Mohanuned, India's Minister m the External Affairs
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  • 891 4 Disagreement Over a Preparation Nehru-Kotelawala Meeting Urged COLOMBO: THECEYLON GOVERNMENT WOULD TAKE S^JP THEIR DIFFERENCES WITH INDIA OVER THE fNTERjfcRETATION OF CERTAIN CLAUSES OF THE INDO-dEYLON AGREEMENT AT THE PRIME MINISTERIAL LEVEL., HAVING FAILED TO REACH AN UNDERSTANDING WITH THE INDIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER HERE. Authoritative
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  • 100 4 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION FOR ULCERS I.OS ANGELES. June IP. A Catholic educator says that business executives should get workmen's compensation for ulcers and heart trouble •♦because they are certainly occupational diseases." The Rev. Andrew C. Boss, director of the Labccir-Man-agement School at the university of San Francisco, also told the Hth
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  • 299 4 Singapore Trades Union Congress which was one of the targets of attack by the P.A.P. Trade Unionists, expressed its regret that those Trade Uunlonists should have opened their spleen on the T.U.C., which has all along been only promoting
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  • 76 4 PHOTOS. MauUna Abdul Wahab Sahib Bukhari. Professor of Islamic Studies at the Madras University and Mr. Justice Basheer Ahmed of the Madras High Court who are presently on a tour of Malaya to raise funds for establishing a Muslim Women's College at Madras, speaking
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  • 100 4 NUW DELHI. June 19 Dr. Rujendra Vrasad the Indian President yesterday announced Gallantry Awards to all eight members of th c crew of the Air India International Constellation Kashmir prinoess whdeh crashed Into tlie South China Sea o^ April il. The plane was carrying Chinese
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  • 26 4 i-undon June 19 World production of rubber during April was 132,500 tons and consumption 155,000 toes, the witernafional rubber study Cl'OUrv .ntinnmipor) V>n»/\ Reuter
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  • 510 4 Colombo: One month ago 21 year old Kariyawasam Gamage Solomon, a schoolboy, wrote a love letter to his school-mate fiancee promising to marry her and none other m the world. He sealed the letter m blood drawn from his thumb, which he slashed
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  • 57 4 PHOTO. Mrs. Shantha Bhaskar delighting the guentm of Mr. R K. Tandon at Bharat Bhavan with a fine exhibition of Indian classical dancing. The occasion was Mr. Tandoi.'g fanwell party to Mr. Malcolm MacDona'd. Though Mr. MacDonald left at 12.30 a.m., the dancing:, It 1 8
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  • 44 4 MOLOTOV TIPS PORTER £6. SAN (FRANCISCO, June j<» Mr. Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Mbttster, jf& ve s porter a £6 tin w hen he alighted here yesterday from the Southern Pacific Railway Company's express train after a 3,000-mile trip across the United States. Reuter
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  • 122 4 LONDON June 19 The Burmese prme Minister, \j Nu, flies here today from Glasgow lor talks wfta Sir Anthony &ch'n British Prime Minister, an<l other ministers on the international situation. They are expected to disquss over lunch On Monday, the relaxation of tension m world
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  • 48 4 NEW YpRK. June i 9 The Council on African Aftairs headed by Negro iingor Paul Robcson announced yosterday it was dissolving, one reason ffiVen was "'continuing Government harassment." The Council was du e to appear before the 3ubvea:sive Activities control Board next month. Reuter
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  • 47 4 SAIGON. June 19 So. tn Vietnam's Deputy Defence Secretary today escaped a terrorist *bobby trap" intended to kill him. The road outside his house here was closed this morrin;? while sappsrs of the army ciemoliticn squad removed bombs planted at the front entrance of his drive. Reuter
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  • 117 4 Five Far Eastern journalists left Singapore yesterday morning- by B-O.A.C. for London, where they will be the guests of the Colonial Office for one month; They were:- MR. R.B. OOL Editor Singapore Standard; MR. SYDNEY LIU. Editor New Life Evening post. Kong Kong- INCHE SAID ZAHARI.
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