Indian Daily Mail, 27 June 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 132 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 222 1 World Bank Recommendations For Malaya $1385 m. To Be Spent In Next Five Years ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WASHINGTON, June 27: The World Bank Mission to Malaya today announced it had recommended development plans of M 5775 million crore than (£9O million) for the Malayan Federation and Ms6lo million
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  • 89 1 COLOMBO. Oylon. June 96: Eighteen-year-old brtipnette Maureen Htngcrt last night won tho title Miss Ceylon— and chance at the Miss Universe 1956 title m the Long Beach, California, contest. Miss Hlngert, a descendant of the Dutch conquerors of Ceykn In the 17th century Is an expert Randyan dancer,
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  • 33 1 BANGKOK, June 26- Th« Thai Government agreed' witn MaJaya'B rejection' of the Communist terrorists offer to negotiate peace, Police Colonel Pote Pekanand, Thai Chief of Antl-Tterrortst Operations said here.- Reuter
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  • 220 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 26. The Chief Minister Mr. (Camaraj laid the foundation stone for the dam across the River Vaigaj at Periakulam In Madurai District on Saturday. The dam when completed will enable the irrigation reservoir to be built up behind which
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  • 464 1 Saturday— A Day Of Disasters Throughout India Electric Train Derailment At Guindy: Air Crash At Agra Bomb Explosion In Hyderabad From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June £6. AH suburban services of t*» Madras electric railway were completely dislocated on Saturday because of the de. nUmeat fifteen bogles attache d to
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  • 82 1 Rao Sahib S. R. V. Arasu, Assistant General Manager. Indian Overseas Back Ltd.] Madras left here yesterday for Madras by Air India International. Mr. Arasu arrived here after attending the opening ceremony of the Indian Overseas Bank Branch Id Hong kooe early this month. He visited
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  • 73 1 LONDON, June 26. Indian Premier Nehru attended a meeting of the Warsaw Peoples Council yesterday and was awarded the title "Honorary Freeman of the City of Warsaw," the official Polisn Radio said. IN CAIRO ON JULY 1 CAIRCt, June 26- India's Premier Nehru will arrive Jn
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  • 773 1 Repeal Of Emergency Law Re-Orientation Of Education Policy Malayanisation Urged (By Our Staff Reporter) Ttie People's Action Party disclaimed any responsibility to the recent General Strike and demanded that Fong Swee Suan, under detention, be either brought to trial
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  • 438 1 Govt Assurance About Tamil Education (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Sun: Mr. Jack Hackett, State Information Officer, Selangor, yesterday warned Indian School Teachers Union, Selangor Branch to watch out for Communist infiltration m their Union. Addressing over 250 delegates attending the Third Annual Conference
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  • 72 1 MOSCOW HONOURS NEHRU One hundred thousand people gathered hi Moscow's dynamo stadium to honour India's Prime Minister Nehru, who told them exclusion of the Chinese People's Republic from the United Nattopm formed a danger to peace. A.P. photo shows: la the ***2*rtaiid of the dynamo stadium during the rally, left
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  • 618 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. June 27, 1955 WORLD MUST BOYCOTT PEACE-HATERS T> KrLYLNG to a civic address jointly presented by the Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad a»d Seemaderabad Hteocan) last week, the PresU dent of the Republic India Dr. Rajendr* Pimesad declared that the day was sot far on* when
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  • 990 2 Report Of Linguistic Commission Awaited NAINITAL: The Union Home Minister, Pandit G. B. Pant told a Press Conference here that the Government of India would take a final decision regarding the programme of the next general elections after it had received the report of
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  • 69 2 GOA SATYAGRAHA: Congressmen Free To Join Movement As Individuals POONA: Congressmen were free to participate In Goa liberation Satyagraha m CheJT Indviduai capacity. XMs Important elaziftcation ha* been made by the Ortijjr«ss President, sn v. N. Dhebar In reply to a query by Congress Worker who asked him if he
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  • 82 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. R. K Nehru, Foreign Secretary, and party crossed Into Bhutan o n June 14. They were met at the border by Mr. Jigmiertorjt, Executive Councillor and Bhutans representative In India and Mr. Diiugya Dzongpon, a senior official. A contingent of Bhutan's
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  • 58 2 NAGPUR; Mr. s. Subedar (C) flias been elected to the Madhya Pradesh vidhan sabha from the Mandla-Niwas Scheduled Tribes constituency mi n a by-election. Mr. Subedar. vwftio secured 6,458 votes, defeated (hd^ cnly rival. Mr. Gokulslngh (IndU Th e by-election was caused by the death
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  • 75 2 PHOTO. The trawler Manihine (208 tons) at Portsmouth on June 21, before leaving for Singapore on a four-year Scientific survey of the coast* of Malaya, Brunei, Sarawak, and Borneo, to locate new flailing grounds. The survey is sponsored by the Colonial oJBoe and the countries which
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  • 107 2 DACCA; Moulana AKram Khan, President of the Provincial Muslim League and its Secretary Mr. iFaWr Abdul yppnaji have, it is learnt, resigned tlhcir offices disagreeing with the decision of the Muslim League working Committee to participate m the proposed Constituent AssemDly election. Out of
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  • 40 2 NEW DELJiI: Mr. M. X, Kldwai, at present Charge d'Affairts, Legation of India. Jedda, has bee n appointed Minister of India to Sandi Arabia, the Ministry of External Affairs announced m a Press Note- FOC
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  • 73 2 AMRITSAR: Sixteen Akalis tendered written apologies last ween stating that tney would nave n o connection with the Akali agitati- n against ban ou linguistic slogans m future, it was officially learnt here. This brings the number of tjhos^e who apologised m Amritsar to 47, tney
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  • 30 2 DAJVTONGANJ: Swami Satyaoahd, a leading Bhoodan worker of palamau district, has been fasting since June 6 due to differences of opinion with the local Bhoodan convener.- FOC
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  • 269 2 BOMBAY: How small pan Rs. 6,300 crores be An authoritative source now In Bombay toid NAFEn that this sum of money earmarked for spending during the country's second Five-Year Plan period beginning next June .is the "lowest order of investment m the world."
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  • 331 2  -  NAFEN LONDON. Cardinal Gracias, the Archbishop of Bombay, who U vWt. tog Britain and Ireland, said m an Interview here that the Catholics of India, though small m number, are recognised as an important element In the national life of India. The Cardinal declared:
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  • 77 2 NEW DELHI: SquadronLeader S. p. Singh, of the London A*r Force, has been selected to attend the 1955 56 course N at Che Defence Services Staff College at Wellington. Air H.Q. has announced. This bitngs f tlhe total number of r,AJF\ officers attendfae the course
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  • 1136 3 educationists Discuss Problem With Minister MADRAS: A conference of Vice-Chan-cjlUir*, other educationists, officials and nonottciftfe, was held at the University BuildW 8 f^ntly ,to consider the question of adopting Tamil a s the medium of instruction m educational institutions including colleges and preparation of a
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  • 57 3 Photo. President Dwight Eisenhower addresses the tenth anniversary session of the United Nation** at San Francisco on June 20. Mr. V M. Malotov, Soviet Forefea Minister listens at top right, with Georgi ZaniWn, the Soviet Ambassador to America at top left. Andrew Cordier, Assistant United Nations
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  • 150 3 .NEW DELHI.: The Government of India is considering the laying down of certain formalities for export of monkeys when permitted. Three Americans representing the Polio Research Trust are now her e discussing with the Central Government the export of monkeys i»>r research purposed. According
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  • 89 3 Dibrugarh Battle May Begin Again DIBRUGABH: The battle lor l>tbmgairh\ w hioh faced near-destruction last year, may have to be fought ail over again as the Brahmaputra threaten!* to breach its embankments this ntonsoon. The watar level of the river, 7'i mUett wide near Dibrugarty. may rise further following continued
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  • 115 3 BOMBAY: A passenger bus of the ny-nicipaiizad Bombay Electric Supply and Tramways crashed into a group of eight workers at Byculla, central Mombay. last week killing three of them on the spot. Five; [cithers were seriously injured and the condition of one of tlhem was
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  • 57 3 Revolt Story Denied KARACHI The Associated Press of Pakistan last week quoted authoritative sources In Karachi as denying the re- ports of a "revolt m Azad i i Kashmir." J fPhe Agency also described as "witlhout foundation" a re- i port that the President of 'Azad Kashmir." Qol
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  • 149 3 NEw DELHI; The Freight fctruotuje Vtommittee, set up by th e Ralfway Board, will inquire into the liability of railways as carriers of goods, likely effect of any changes proposed m the existing law on the claims position, and consequent adjustments required In freight rates t 0
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  • 270 3  -  NAFEN LONDON; Which «s more important adding to our knowledge of astronomy or building more homes > The problem has arisen at Cotigleton, o^ the outskirts of Manchester, Lancashire. Cfctnglctonfs municipal authorities drew Up a plan to build several hundred houses and some factories m the
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  • 310 3  -  NAFEN LQNDOJT: BriUsh writers of detective stories are tired of having readers send in complaints to them of technical mistakes in their novels. There was, for instance the scientifically minded reader who knew, which sleeping drugs would o r would not dissolve in the victim's
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  • 523 3 CALCUTTA: Mr. Mohammed All, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, who passed through Calcutta last week on his way to Dacca, told reporters at Dum Dum airport that he and Mr. Nehru would meet some time m Au*ust next m their final effort to
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  • 64 3 NEW DELHI; Tfce n*xt meeting- of the Ctagiias worker Committee wilfbe heTd J? r e July 23 and JSy IT. The change ?,aa been made to suit the ccmvtaJenc. ©f State Ohief Mantottts a ?e members of the worldn* Commattee. They W IU
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  • 537 4  -  Dicky Rutnagur By DENMARK WILL BE A THREAT TO MALAYA AGAIN BOMBAY: India's defeated sixman Thomas Cup squad, who were beaten six matches to three by Denmark m the inter-zone final of the Thomas Cup International Badminton Tournament at Singapore earlier this month, returned
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  • 185 4 Continued irctn Page I Union that they were best salted to set up a Committee to make recommendations for raisin* the standard of Tamil Education and assured them that the government would consider ft sympathetically. He also hoped the Indian school teachers would have the Initiative and enterprise
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  • 350 4 PROHIBITION INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM COLOMBO Campaigners against total prohibition m Ceylon have told the Prime Minister that the great danger cf prohibitive legislation is the whittling away of individual freedom. In a memorandum to the Prime Minister they state: "It is symptomatic of the repressive and tyrannical drive by minorities to
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  • 183 4 PROFICIENCY IN BOTH NATIONAL LANGUAGES? CABINET SAYS HOT NECESSARY COLOMBO. The Cabinet ha* overruled the decision of the fumic Service Commission that public servants should attain profi- ciency m both nattoaal languages now to qualify for priority promotions. The Cabinet has. Instead, decided that proficiency m Sin. halese °r Tamil
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  • 305 4 CHOICE OF A CANDIDATE IN ELECTION KANDT: Though tftey might regret the election of a particular candidate for a P*** 1 cular constituency as no* bein* the beet choice, 1% could scarcely be said that the ballot box had failed or democracy had failed to uphold the rule of law.
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  • 59 4  -  NAFEN NEW DELHI: The Sang^M't Natak Akadainl has decided t» organise a dance and ballet festival here during November-Decem-ber, 1955, it Is learned. Folk dances wtß, however, be excluded from the festival as they are fully represented hi tjhe Republic Day celebration*. All schools of
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  • 417 4 King Kong scored a knock out over Tiger Joginder Singh m the wrestling match played Saturday night at the Great World Arena. Although the Indian Wrestler at first chose to disagree with the referee's decision on the ground he did not count 'ten' according
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  • 232 4 Kamaraj Agrees To Resign If He Fails To Introduce Land Reform (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 26.— Land reform was immediately essential* declared the Chief Mm* istr Mr. K. Kamaraj addressing ryotg on Friday at Lalgudi where the differences between landowners and
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  • 70 4 Telephone operators getting la,st-minut« instructions on the new $150,000 switchboard at Jobore BaJmi before it came into operation at 10 p.m. on Thursday, Jane XS. The switchboard, part of the new $TO«,0Q0 exchange, Introduces lor the ft™® ln Jotaore Bahru the 99" emergency call system. Ptetored
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  • 183 4 Rikshaw Man Wants Nehru As Def. Witness N AGPUR, June 26. The rickshaw puller Baburao, accused of making an attempt on the life of Premier Nehru has demanded that the Premier must be examined m person m the Court at Nagpur like an ordinary citizen. He told the Session* Judge
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  • 31 4 MADRAS, The Lnion Government ihas taken up fcr re- pairs the 268-year-old fort and citadel at Tirumayam in the 8 former princely State of Pu- dukotal, tiow merged with Madras State.
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  • 82 4 Rev. Dr. Xavier S. Thanl Nayagam, professor cf Enucation at the University ol Ceylon, who Tetumed here after a cultural study tour of Vietnam and Indonesia, left for Colombo via Madras yesterday by Air India International. Findings of Dr. Thani israyagam m the course o/ nls ceaseless
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  • 49 4 MADRAS, Jiune 26 The Indian Navy will be refitted with the most modern warships In the next four to six years, said the outgoing chl«f of India's Naval Staff Admiral Sir Mark pizey. Admiral Pizey ha s beeD appointed Commander m Chief Plymouth.- Reuter
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