Indian Daily Mail, 22 June 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mial VOL. XI NO. 117 SINGAPORE, JUNE 22, 1955 r6l B PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 745 1 AFTERNOON TAPPING AT INCREASED RATES! In certain areas of Johore, Perak, Pahang and Negri Sembilan, some estates are short of tappers. It is estimated that m South Perak 300 tappers could be absorbed immediately. On many properties where tappers are short, afternoon tapping has been introduced
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  • 519 1 Prom most States and Settlements come reports of the effect the rising price of rubber has had on the move, ment of labour. Those la* bourers who habitually seek to sell their services at the highest prices tend, as rubber prices rise, to change their
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  • 151 1 Indian Premier Asked To Visit London MOSCOW, Jane 81. Sir William Hayter, British Araba*eadb r In Moscow, today gave a message from Sir Anthony Eden to the Indian Premier Mr. Nehru who had just returned, from Leningrad after 10-da y tour of the Soviet Union.
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  • 99 1 ATLANTIC CITY: New Jersey. June 21: A lion nub will soon be on its way to dir Winston ChurohU! as a successor to his late pet H<h>Rota. The International Assocation of Lions clubs announced yesterday it had offered Churchill the cub as a cift and
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  • 57 1 EDMONTON, CANADA, June 21. A woman was fined US$25 and costs yesterday for creating a disturbance m Church when she objected to her daughter being married. The woman was arrested m the Church during the wedding ceremony. The court was told ahe objected to
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  • 123 1 Eden Asked To End Emergency In Malaya JAKARTA, Indonesia. June 21— The Malaya Independence Movement" yesterday cabled Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden asking the British Government to abolish the ftate of emergency m Malaya. The organisation which claims to b e flghtingr for full Malayan independence, also "oarI oestly requested"
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  • 100 1 Nehru's Homage To Lenin Stalin On June 8, the Prime Minister, Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, who U on an official visit to th USSR, laid a wreath on the Lenin and Stain Mausoleum In Moscow. The Indian Prime Minister was accompanied by Srimati Indira Gandhi; Sri N. R. Pillai, Secretary-General, Ministry
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  • 164 1 Colomo, Ceylon, June 21. The Solar Eclipse Monday »ent a shudder of superstitious fear along Its path— and In Ceylon brought «ickness In its train. New, women and children are being rushed to hospitals all over the Island with symptoms of poisoning and
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  • 73 1 Mr. V. Iv. KRISHNA ME. XON, the Indian Diplomat confer* with President Eisenhower and the Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dalle* at the White House, two hoars after his arrival \n Washington, on June 14. Mr. Menon came to report on his peace, making
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  • 143 1 India's Plea For Stopping H-Bomb Tests UNITED NATIONS, New York. June 21: India &aid Monday dt hoped there wold be no more H-bomb tests m the Pacific Islands, a U.N. Trust Territory run by the United States. Indian delegate Rikhi Jaipal reminded the u-N. Trusteeship Council ttiat some Marshall islanders
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  • 490 1 ROME* June 21. A trans- Atlantic squabble over nudity broke out yesterday between Hollywood's shapely Rhonda Fleming and Italian movie-makers. Rhonda touched off a fire a* bright a» her own red hair when an interview she gave Ap reporter James Bacon la Hollywood
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  • LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF
    • 58 1 LONDON, June *I.— ladla» I'renoier Nehru arrived back ta Momow today after a 10-day tour of the outlying district* of the Soviet Union. Moscow Radio said Nehru wa« met at the railway station by Andrei Gromyko, first Deputy Soviet Foreign Minister, on hla r*. torn to
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    • 36 1 Russia Agrees SAN FRANCISCO, June SI. —Russia agreed m principle early today to Western pro. posals on arrangements for next month's Geneva meeting between the heads of government of the four malar powers.— Reuter
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    • 31 1 OTTAWA, <lun e 21. Geaera! Sir Gerald Tempter, CkteC designate of the Imperial General Staff, arrived here by I air yesterday for a «ix-<tey vWt to Canada.- Reuter
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    • 27 1 LONDON, June Benlot Japanese and Soviet diplomats today... resumed their. secret negotiations... after week's adjournment for ending the 10-year.oid state of war between the two countries.— Reuter
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    • 105 1 •tune 21— Governor sad Bin. A veroM Harrtman plan to make a three .week trip aboard I next month. Including virfts to 1 London, Parts and Borne.- -AP. SEOUL, June 11.— Two young North Korean fliers I bossed the Seoul Airport Toonday m an old, Wnwaiaii lmnt
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  • 637 2 I n B*pore, Wed. June £2. 1956 rFHE tenth anniversary meeting of the United Nations Organisation now going m San Francisco i« an occasion for »ome serious review of its record of work since its inception, and to assess the extent of its usefulness or
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  • 2012 2 Tamil Nad Congress Sub-Committee's Report Following is the second and last instalment of the Report on Land Reforms m Madras issued by the sub-committee of the Tamil Nad Congress Working Committee: In the matter of distributing lands to new tenants under the reform programme, a. landowner
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  • 409 2 NEW DEOD: The Railway Minister, Sri Lai Bahadur Sahatri, said at a Press Oonf erenoe last week that the Railway Board's schemes for the Second Five- Year Plan had been prepared and would be discussed with the Planning Commission m July. The
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  • 66 2 South Vietnam Premier Ngo Ilbih Diem samples nativ wines during h& tWi*-day (June 11-12) tour of the nvmntain region of Banraethuot. About 50 different wine* were tapped for his inspection. During hfa two-day tonr liVm naldVd elephant races staged m his honour. The aborigines formally pledged
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  • 65 2 CHANDIGARH: Master Tara Singh, the Akali leader is being transferred from the Robtak Jail to the Dharamsala sub- jail m the Kangra Hills because of the excessive heat m Itohtak, says an official announcement. It said that Master Tara Singh has been keeping good
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  • 222 2 CALCUTTA: Introduction of th e Metric system of currency and weights would cost about lour crores of rupees yeariy for the first five years, Mr. Nityananda Kanungo. Union Deputy Minister f>, r Ccminercc and Industry, said here last week. He said that the
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  • 144 2 L.UDIANA: The Working Committee of the MaJia punjab Front, In a resolution on Thursday last said that the Akali Mbrcha against the State Government's ban on linguistic slogans was "a signal" for a aemand for the .setting Up of '.Khalistan,' a buffer State between India
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  • 753 3 Nehru's Note To Ministers KVRNOOL: prime Minister Nehru, m a mote on IManof a Socialist pattern of society. The narrower objective was ta^r,^^ U n lMd profreSJlly X p™*? ££»iS? I tO Ministries of all State., ST^n-m T ChrU Sat(l that P^^ng. there could
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  • 239 3 Prasad Opens Exhibition Of Tagore Paintings FOC CAL«CUTTA:. President Hajendra prasad declared open an exUiitMtion of palnt.nes and uiawmjiii Dy Kabindrunath iagcr c at tne Indian Mu^um hiouse here last week Owr a iui/ paintings and drawings or lanott.4n.-b. portraits and sketches, mostly m water colour, were on display. Most
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  • 94 3 DACCA: Mr. C. C. Desai, H|igh Qommlsaioner for InJia to PakLstaji, accompanied by his wife arrived her e last week on hl s first visit to East Pakistan since he asgumsd otfice m February last. During hfis flve-day stay here Afr. Desai will visit
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  • 119 3 White Man Donates Skin For Negro Girl OXLAHAMA CITY: Doctors have grafted nearly two feet or sldn from the body «f a u-Mte man, who said he wanted to remain anonymous, to -the body of a ttve-year-old Negrro girl here. The girl. Margaret liimmas, had been burned from chin to
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  • 65 3 iKURNOOL; A proposal for opening a special division for enlarging the ayacut tender the Kurnool-Cuddapah Canal :s under examination of the Govejmnvent. At present the ayacut under the X.-C. Canal is roughly one lakih acres, With the improvement to the canal now undertaken by the Government
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  • 57 3 LONDON; The Commonwealth parlamentary Association noire last week gave a dinner at the House of Commons for members of the Indian Parliamentary delegation which recently toured Russia and Yugoslavia, and are now visiting London. Mr. Clement Attlee, the LaDour Party leader, was among the Britain
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  • 248 3 Powerlooms: Kanungo Report Not Accepted NEW DELHd: Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, IJcion Mtnisteir for Commerce and Industry, told a recent meeting ot the Congress Planning (Committee that the Government had not accepted the 'report of the Textile Enquiry Committee, (beaded by Mr. Ndtyanand Kanungo. The pooceedings of the Committee's meeting,
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  • 84 3 BOMBAY: Dr. punjabrao Deshnvukh, Union Minister fW Agriculture-, le«t for ILondon l we^k by an Air India international plane on a fourweek tour of the Scandinavian countries. He has been invited by the Norwegian Foundation to visit No "r ay H e will also visit, Sweden,
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  • 601 3 Order To Shoot At Sight! VAPI (Surat): The reported move of the Governor of Daman to flee from Daman and seek political refuge m India has been made difficult by the military chief Captain Kombha who has issued order "t shoot him"
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  • 1043 3 (Continued from page 2) Act to permit the management of lands by the Land Management Corporation. (8) Where the lands cover an entire village or a major portion thereof a co-operative farm may be organised with the concerned permanent tenants as members. The society shall pay
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  • 89 3 Government House (shown here), President rerun's Headquarters In Buenos Aires, was bombed by military planes on June 16 shortly alter Peron and other Argentine leaden had been exoomnfunieated by Pope Plus XH. The exooratnunicattob touched off an anti-Peron revolt and the street* of Buenos Aires are
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  • 150 3 NEW DELHI: The Chinese Premier, Mr choo En-lai showed keen Interest m Indian musical instruments last week and tried his hand on the tabla. according to a message received here from Peking. Mr. Chou En-lai was attending a reception given by the Indian Ambassador,
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  • 624 4 Congress's Solution To Indo- Ceylon Problem Commended For Premier Kotelawala's Consideration rulings by Supreme Court on specific points. The Commissioner's itate- 1 ment la beln^ interpreted m Indian circles as confirming the allegation frequently made by Ithe Ceylon Congress that an organisation ender the nam? "Trisinhale Peramuna" was ftltng stereotyped
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  • 67 4 Despit© a small decrease va the total number of students taking a full time course m universities and colleges m Britain during 1953-54, students from the British Commonwealth (increased by 368 over the previous year. The toal number of students was 80,602, of whom 6,426
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  • 115 4 Average Vs. Approximate PENANG, Thur*. What is the difference between ''average" and •approximate"? It couht be 1,000 square fe«t of bought an« paid for land If you are a Housing TWt tenant m the Federation. Penang trust tenanU found thia out recently when some found their land was only 3,700
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  • 96 4 London, June 21. —Burma's Premier U Nu lunched with Prime Minister Eden yesterday at No. 10 Downing Street. hi* official residence. Later. U Nu, who is on a 7day official visit to Britain, saw Minister of State Lord Reading at the Foreign Office. AP.
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  • 84 4 SAIGON: South Vietnam, June 21: premier Ngo Dlnh Diem's Government announced yesterday more than 200 soldiers of the H°a Hao religious sect army wer c killed last Thursday m four hours of fighting m West Vietnam. A delayed report from the battle-front 85 miles west of
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  • 174 4 Minister Hears Problems Of Rural Dwellers The Minister for U> -a! Government, Lands and Housing Inche Abdul Hajnid bia dali Jumat, yesterday morning spen* four nour3 "on a w it to Sembawang and Ne e Soon arei*s. He was accompunUM by UM chairman °f tk* Rural Bbard. Mr. B.T. Stewirt.
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  • 53 4 The study Group Movement (Singapore) invites applications for a 4-month Course on English Language (Pre-Seoior Standard) commencing Saturday, July, 9 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Fees $4/- per month. Applications shotuld be sent immediately to:- The Study Group Movement (Singapore), c/o The British Council. Stamford
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  • 188 4 Safety First David Marshall's Reminiscences Opertng The Safety IW Exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall, at 6.15 p.m. yesterday, the Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall sail: "When I was young I remember going to our TraflV Department m Maxwell Roa I to get my n»t licence. There I saw a
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  • 45 4 PHOTO. The British "9* Class submarine HMS SIDON (715 tons) which wai reported to have exploded and sunk m Portland Harbour Dorset on the morning <>t Jane 16, with vmie casualties. The Sldon wan launched In September 1.044. AP
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  • 82 4 COLOMBO, June 20.— The Indonesian Charge d'affaires m Colombo has been told by the Ceylon Government that Turco Westerling will not be allowed entry to Colombo port, a highly reliable source saidThe Indonesian envoy, R. D. Defretea, had told the Ceylon Government Westerling, a former
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  • 81 4 OSLO, June 20. Every hotel m Oslo is packed and the city is getting mur* visitors than during tfte 1952 winter Olympics as it prepares' to welcome cjuecn Elizabetn and the Duke of Edinburgh on Friday. Norwegians, determined to give tho young Queen a great
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  • 140 4 Scuffle On High Seas Between Two Officers Of Ship MADRAS: A Bombay, bound cargo ship 'Jal. .Tamuna,' belonging to the Greater Eastern Shipping Company, returned to Madras port within a day of its de. parture from here due to a "scuffle" between the Chief Officer and the Chief Engineer of
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  • 86 4 LOS ANGELES, June 21.— Red-haired a«treas Maureen O'Hara yesterday wag charged by her former husband with "openly living and consorting" with a wealthy Maxico City businessman. But the actress, through her lawyer, flatly denied all allegations— and added a few of her rwn. New
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  • 60 4 The Prime Minister of Thailand. Field Marshall Pibui Songg>ram and his military advisers visited the PAREI.F Training Centre m Jo4;ore yesterday morning:. Accompanied by Gcucral Sir Charley Loewea. C.in C. Far East Land Force? the party watchea a demonstia* tion of war dogs tracking afis
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  • 55 4 ENTIRE TOWN UP AGAINST REDS The people of Banting town and district m Selangor on Sunday, June 19 paraded through the streets of the town carrying: banners bear. ing anti-Communist slogang The procession was organised by the Banting Good Citizons Committee to demonstrate ttie people's stand against the ConunurJsts. Picture
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  • 66 4 TAIPEI, Formosa, June 21. Nationalist China's Tatao new s agency said yes. terday that Bed China has plans for the conquest of Singapore and the Malayan Federation within three years. The agency, operated by the Interior Ministry and 1 claiming underground contacts on the mainland,
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  • 39 4 UNITED NATIONS, NEW YORK, June 21. South Korean President Syngman Rhee, m a statement published yesterday, spoke of the possibilty cf friendly relations between his country and "Soviet Russia, Red China or even Japan." AP
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  • 55 4 (Continued From Page 1) employe**: $1«,458i,«7.8i 4 Number <rf employees who have withdrawn tneir croditH: »34S«J 5 Amount alrrody withdrawn: $5,7K»,54t?,00 C. Number cf withdrawal during May (inoJtdcd m the above fissure*) 1,1 SU 7 Amount withdrawn i» May: $252,487.18 8. Average amoont wlt*drawn during May utoyee. (Includes
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  • 115 4 During May, the numbet of persons registered for work decreased sliphtly as a consequence cf Bulan Puasa and the Harl Raya holidays. 1,180 men and 29g women were registered for the first t'*« e *>f the men, 381 were Malays, 34i Chinese and 417 Indians, of the women,
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  • 43 4 Estate toddy shops functiouintf m the Federation last month were a» follows: Johorc 51 Malacca 6 Negri Sembilati 8 K<?iantii n 2 Penrtnf- 9 Perak 102 Selangor :'T Kedah 57 262 PtrlL), 'l^ihan X and Tuengginu have no toddy shop 3.
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