Indian Daily Mail, 24 June 1955
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Title Section16 1955-06-24 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 129 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article258 1955-06-24 1 No Talks: They Must Surrender Futile "Peace Offensive" From Red H. Q. In Thailand! The Federal Government last night categorically declared that they have no intention of negotiating with the Communist terrorists for ending the Emergency. The Government stated this m reply to an offer by258 words
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Article34 1955-06-24 1 FED. O.A.G. TO BROADCAST TONIGHT The Officer Administering the Government of the Federation Mr. D. C. Watherston, will broadcast to the People of Malaya over Radio Malaya at 7.10 p.m. today Friday, June 24.34 words
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1214 1955-06-24 1 Following is a translation of the letter posted m Haadyai, Thailand on 7th June, 1955, to U.P.A.M. (United Planting Association of Malaya). Kuala Lumpur. "Statement of the Representative of the Malayan Racial Liberation Army Supreme Command H.Q." In accordance with the ordters of the1,214 words
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598 1955-06-24 1 Following is full text of the Government's statement: The Government's attention has been, drawn to a letter received by representatives of certain interests m the Federation purporting to come from supreme command headquarters of the communist terrorists. The full text of the letter598 words
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Article, Illustration161 1955-06-24 1 Field Marshal Plbul songgram, Thai Prime Minister, paid a brief visit tot Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday morning on his return jouitaey home after a world tour. Accompanied by bis wife, he called on the Sultan of SeJangor ni the Istana Kuala I.umpur, and ti-ie OflVw161 words
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127 1955-06-24 1 India Welcomes Foreign Capital Prom Our Own Correspondent COONOOR, June 23. "Foreign capital is welcome m India provided there are no strings attached," observed Mr. Ajit Prazad Jain, Union Minister for Food m a party given m his honour by local plantations company. PRIVATE IS SECTOR'S FEARS ALLAYED Deprecating the127 words
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486 1955-06-24 1 Little Research Done So Far, Says Thani Nayagam Impressions Of Indonesia Tour Interviewed on his arrival here yesterday afternoon from Djakarta, Rev. Dr. Xavier S. Thani Nayagan said that his visit to Indonesia had opened new prospects for future research on Tamil cultural influence486 words
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Article119 1955-06-24 1 MOSCOW, Jan c 83.— Soviet Premier Mr. Bulganln and Indian Premier Mr. Nehru yesterday m a joint declaration reaffirmed the Five Principles of non-aggression and peaceful co-existence expressed In a former Indian Chinese declaration. In a joint declaration the two Premiers called for the satisfaction ofAP - 119 words
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Article522 1955-06-24 2 Malaya's Future Constitution jgmmUßg^m^ajggUpjpjß spore, Fri. June 24, 1956 THE two main political partie s m the Federation, namely, toe UMNO-MCA AlUanrp and the Party Negara, do not see eye to eye on the method of framing the future Constitution of Free Malaya. Tne Alliance wants an Independent Commission composed522 words
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110 1955-06-24 2 Dhebar Advises Not To Agitate On Border Issue RANCHI: The Congress President, Sri u. N. Dhebar. addressing a public meeting here referred t© the Bihar and West Bengal boundary dispute and said the whole matter of boundary adjustments was before the States Reorganisation Commission and people should refrain from doingFOC - 110 words
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678 1955-06-24 2 Rs. 83,000 Reward Futile H. K. Public Asked To Help NEW DELHI: The chances of arresting those involved m the sabotage of the "Kashmir Princess" are now, m the opinion of informed Delhi circles' remote. While the Indian autnortles have welcomed, the strenuous effortsFOC - 678 words
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Article311 1955-06-24 2 TENALI: The two-day aea. sdon of the Second Andhra State Li.I.M. Conference con. eluded last week under the presidentship of Dr. Y. Suryanarayana Rao. The Conference suggested to the Andhra Government to implement the following re. commendations of the Expert Committee appointed by tht State Government forFOC - 311 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-06-24 2 NEW DELHI: The two new Inshore minesweepers for the Indian Navy were commissioned on (June 15) m the U.K. They are the Indian Naval ships Baaeein and Btmlipatam. FOC APFOC; AP - 33 words
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Article88 1955-06-24 2 LUCKNOW: Thte General Secretary of the Ad Hoc Committee of the U.P. PraJa-SortaJirt Party Mr. 6. S.'ngh said Ms efforts to take bharge of the Party Offi<v> at Lucknow had failed. The Party office is n^w m the possession of the State Executive which was suspendedFOC - 88 words
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Article59 1955-06-24 2 The Calcutta offices of the Government-owned Hindustan Steel Corporation will shortly be shifted to Rourkela, it is reliably learned. While the main offices of the Corporation are quartered m Delhi, Calcutta houses most of the executive offices. The Government decision to shift these offices to Rourkela isFOC - 59 words
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Article51 1955-06-24 2 Coal Coke For Pakistan JHARIA: Pakistan received from India 775 tons of coal and cok c m May 1956, as against ***** ton s m April 1955. Pakistan has asked for 90,000 ton s of coal m June 1955, as against its normal monthly quota of 81,000 it was learntFOC - 51 words
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Article228 1955-06-24 2 NLW DELHI: T«ie three-man States Rcoranization Commission, now practically at the end of its task, has received 140,000 memoranda from different political, cultural and linguistic organizations and interviewed 8.943 persons. 'fine Commission, which began its sittings m New Delhi ,On March i, last year has soFOC - 228 words
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Article43 1955-06-24 2 KARACHI: Demarcation of Uhe ltodo*Pakistani boundary between the two Punjahs will «tarf shortly, according w Radio Pakistan. Aidla and Pakistan agreed last month that this demarcation should h av e the highest priority acd be <«rmnl<>»oH vrtthto thre« m^oUu.- FOCFOC - 43 words
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71 1955-06-24 2 Flew Of U.S. Aid To Pakistan "Slow" KARACHI: The Prime Minister Mr. Mohammed AUm said last week that the flow of American aid .to Pakistan appealed to be a "bit slow*'. Answering .question of reporters, Mr. AJi added: "I hope tola could be and /would be a bit faster withFOC - 71 words
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Article92 1955-06-24 2 i'UJNLUCHERRY: The filing of nominations for election to the Representative Assembly and Municipal Councils m Pontiicherry territory began at ll a.m. on June 16. It is learnt at Congress Party headquarters here that no communication had so f<u* been received from th e Central Parliamentary Board signifying: approvalFOC - 92 words
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Article39 1955-06-24 2 GAUHATI: Assam will soon have a Rs. 2-crore sugar mill, the biggest industrial enter* prise m the State, The mill, which will be set up near Golaghat, will be run on a coopwftttvt touts,- FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-06-24 2 PHOTO. Indian Premier Sri. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU raises stick as he points oat the differences In Indian and Soviet methods .of grape growing: at a State Farm Vineyard, near Tbilisi, Georgia, on June 15. Nehru is on a tour of Soviet Russia*-46 words
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896 1955-06-24 2 Present Objection, A Relic Of The Past, Says Expert MADRAS: "It i 8 too late m the day to discuss the question of the safety of B.C.G. vaccination. To discuss it now is to discuss it after its harmlessnesg has been completely established throughFOC - 896 words
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96 1955-06-24 2 'New Charka Will Drive Mill Cloth Out Of Village" R AY A G A DA Orissa The new amber charka when it name into full use In the villages would drive mill cloth out. Acharya Vtaoba Bhave told a meeting here. Oharkas and looms were already m use m almostFOC - 96 words
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Article112 1955-06-24 2 KARAIKUDI: it is learnt that the Technological Diploma Examination Board of the Government of Madras has grant, ed temporary recognition for the Alagappa Polytechnic, which will start functioning here m the last week of June with courses m Civil Engineering (L..C.E.), Mechanical En. gineerisg (L..M.E.), and ElectricFOC - 112 words
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Article46 1955-06-24 2 (WASHINGTON: There has been a slight relapse tn the condition of Mr. B. Shiva Rao, Indnan M.P., w ho has been convalescing here for the last three weeks. He is being re-ad-mitted m Mount Sinai Hospital for a further course of treatment.46 words
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Article, Illustration78 1955-06-24 3 TRIVANDRtTM: The Rajapramukh has simmoned th? TVavancore-Cochln Legislative. Assembly to meet for its third session this year on Sept. 5. The session is programmed to last till Sept. 20. The m ain legislative tornsiness for the session is expected to be the LandFOC - 78 words
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Article59 1955-06-24 3 JHARIA: The Indian Ooel Board has decided to establish a Central Washery for the washing to cooking coal if the collieries fail to establish their own washeries, it i s learnt here. The board ha s taken this decision as the Installation of washeries atFOC - 59 words
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498 1955-06-24 3 bratioTof TSt ■CS""— i!££L2£Ll M***^?™ I**™*1 Garden* m September are by the death of Victor, the 13-yeer-old Wborn^ Mr. M. A. Chidambaram, Mayor, said that arrangements had been made to secure for the Zoo a new pair cf giraffes, before celebration would begin.FOC - 498 words
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Article190 1955-06-24 3 POONA: Technical experts of the Bombay State Transport are considering a technique to fight car sickness which affects ftome passen£er s travelling by the State Transport buses. The proposed technique >-. to have a steel chain dangling from the foot, board or any other suitable pointFOC - 190 words
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190 1955-06-24 3 Allocation Of 8.5 P. C. Of National Budget NEW DELHI: There has been a twenty five per cent rise In expenditure on education m India during the last three years, according to a brochure entitled "A Review of Education m India" brought out by theFOC - 190 words
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Article138 1955-06-24 3 WASHINGTON, June 23: The World Bank has made a loan equivalent to $13,800,000 for electric power development j In Pakistan. The loan will be made m European currencies, mostly pounds sterling- and German marks. The borrower Is the Karachi Electric Supply Corp. Ltd. which suppliesAP - 138 words
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1273 1955-06-24 3 j But Both HQs In Calcutta: I Central Minister's Decision M NEW DELHI: The separation of the old East Indian and Bengal Nagpur Railways, now constituting the Eastern Railway Zone, into two separate zones, with the headquarters of both m Calcutta, wasFOC - 1,273 words
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155 1955-06-24 3 CONFIDENCE In FUTURE OF SINGAPORE LONDON, June 23: Sir John Nicoll who retired from the Governorship of Singapore earlier thd 3 month after thxee years aervfioe, jcpi arrival m London, was met at Waterloo by Sir Robert Black who succeeds hl m as Governor of Singapore Both men are formerReuter - 155 words
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Article51 1955-06-24 3 WASHINGTON, June 23: The U.S. Government has mad e public an estimate that 1V» million Americans who were cigarette smokers have quit smckinrr entirely w ithin the last 18 months •It estimated that about 38m. others are regular cigarette smokers— 2sm men and 13m. women.AP - 51 words
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Article, Illustration21 1955-06-24 3 Mr. C. K. Irasu and Miss Kruhnaveni whose marriage In reformed style was conducted recently In Kuala Lumpur.21 words
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325 1955-06-24 3 ERNAKULAM: Mr. 1... M. Srikant Commissioner for Advancement of Backward Communities said he had proposed to the Union Government aRs flve-cror c housing scheme for Backward Communities m India under the second 5Year Plan. He said the report of the Backward classes Commission would beFOC - 325 words
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Article74 1955-06-24 3 PREDICTED OR PROMPTED NEW DELHI, India, Police blamed an astrologer's prediction for the death of a family of five They said a soothsayer told Madem Mohan Lai, 45-year-old Government castoier, that he would die by hi« own hand before June 30, after brhißin? great distress to lUs family. Lai worriedAP - 74 words
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185 1955-06-24 3 Non-Communist Newsman Visit To Soviet Union MOSCOW, June 23: The Soviet L'nion Is holn e visited by the largest number of non(Xnamuoist newsmen since th e end of World War n, except for such special occasions as the Foreign Ministers Conference of 1945 and 1947. The present total of aboutAP - 185 words
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Article796 1955-06-24 4 Nehru Tells How To Reduce World Tension Type Of Soviet Aid For India MOSCOW, June 23: Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minister announced that Marshal Nikolai Bulganin the Soviet Prime Minister had accepted his invitation to visit India Mr. Nehru, told a press conference m Moscow,796 words
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57 1955-06-24 4 premier Jawaharlal Nehra of India went to the Bolsbol Theater ballet m Moscow and attar the performance presented a bouquet of flowers to Prima Ballerina uUmova. The ballet waft "Bakudhes^ralsky Fountain. V Mr. Nehru appeared m theater box with Premier Nikolai Bulganin, Lazar KaganovttcH I.57 words
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Article28 1955-06-24 4 MOSCOW, June 23: Moscow University voted one of Its rare honorary degrees, Doctor of Law*, to India's visiting Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. APAP - 28 words
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Article47 1955-06-24 4 VIENNA, June 23; Indian Premier Pandit Nehru has accepted a Pollsih Government invitation tq visit Warsaw June 23 for a stay of several days, Radio Warsaw announced yesterday. Nehru wi" go to Warsaw from; Moscow when, he- is now visiting.- AP ReuterAP; Reuter - 47 words
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89 1955-06-24 4 Nehru Addresses Public Meeting FIRST SINCE 1917 He went from the news conference to talk at a. mass i ally m the dynamo stadium, where mor c than 100.000 Soviet citizens heard the first public address made In Mpecow by non-Communist statesman since the 1917 revolution. CHINA ft U.N. He89 words
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Article114 1955-06-24 4 Bulganin's Tribute To Nehru MaTshaJ Bulganta, said m reply that Russia would make every effort at the b*g four summit conference to contribute to a relaxation of tension, according to Moscow Radio. He made the pledge before 100,000 dheertng prersons gathered m the stadium to honour India's Prime Minister Nehru.114 words
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Article177 1955-06-24 4 Marshal Bulgandn. said the Soviet people welcomed "With special wannitfli" the Indian Premier, who was "knowe to us an outstanding champion of his own country's liberation and of the cause of peace." He went en according to the radio 'Vbidla's principles of peace loving foreign policy177 words
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86 1955-06-24 4 Indian Sugar Delegation Due Saturday A five-man Indian Sugar Delegation headed by Mr. P. A. Gopalakrishnan of Agricultural Department Government of India will be arriving here Saturday by Air India International. The delegation will leave the next day for Sydney and Canberra. The other members of the delegation are: Mr.86 words
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Article33 1955-06-24 4 The Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Inchc Abdul Hamtd bin Haji Jumat, was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital yesterday morning where ho will undergo an operation.33 words
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266 1955-06-24 4 Ready To Meet King Kong Tiger Joginder SinghSouth East Asia Champion The tough-looking guy with the South-East Asia wrestling Championship belt around his waist is Tiger Joginder who will meet the powerful King Kong at the Great World Stadium Saturday night. Tiger Joginder is 31 year* old, weighs 280 lbs.266 words
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328 1955-06-24 4 Ali To Seek Coalition With Opposition Party Pak. Election Results KARACHI, June 23 The final results of elections for Pakistan's new Constituent Assembly tonight indicated that Premier Mohammed Ali's Muslim League Party will have to seek coalition with one of the two Muslim opposition parties from East Pakistan to achieveReuter - 328 words
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Article181 1955-06-24 4 Form July 1, onwards Air India International will leave Singapore at 6.30 a.m. (not 7 a.m.) on Sundays and arrive Madras at 11.35 a.m. (1.5. T.) and depart for Bombay at 12.50 p.m. arrive there at 3.45 p.m. Connecting service to Europe will go181 words
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Article58 1955-06-24 4 First Ceylonese Chief Justice COLOMBO- For the first time In Ceylon's history, a Ccylonese, Mr. H. Basnnayake, took his seat as the Chief justice of Uhe Supreme Court of Ceylon last wecu. M>. Ba3anayake, v/"ii-» \vas till now Attorney-General, n«lleved Sir AJan Rcse, the last British Chief Justice, >vho SailsFOC - 58 words
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