Indian Daily Mail, 30 June 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 135 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1165 1 Marshall Accuses 'P.A.P. Clique' Fomented Illegal Strikes For Political Purposes STRIKES, ARRESTS AND AFTER Threatened Public Security GOYT. HAS STRENGTH TO MEET ALL EMERGENCIES (By Our Staff Reporter) THE CHIEF MINISTER, MR. DAVID MARSHALL ACCUSED THE CLIQUE OF P.A.P. POLITICIANS, MASQUERADING AS TRADE UNIONISTS' OF FOMENTING ILLEGAL STRIKES FOR PURELY
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  • 128 1 The Chief Minister, Mr. jJavld Marshall told the Asppmbly yesterday that there had been no official request to station Australian troops m Singapore and no formal consultations had taken place be* tween him and the representative of- the Australian Government. The Chief Minister added the
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  • 57 1 The new Labour Bill introduced m the Legislative Assembly yesteruay repeals tue Old Labour Ordinance except part IX, which deals with the Indian Immigration Fund. it te stated to the objects and reasons of the >new Bill tnat separate legislation would In due cuicae be proposed
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  • 185 1 P.A.P. EXPOSED The Chief Minister, Me. David Marshall and the P. A. P. leader opposition dashed In the Legislative Assembly yesterday over the Central Provident Fund Rill. Mr Lee Kuan Yew speaking on the Bill during the Committee stage said that opposition menihsrs were given very little time to study
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  • 317 1 $200 Or Less Wage Earners Exempted From Contribution But Employers Pay sp.c. The Central Provident Fund Bill, which went through all its stages and passed yes* terday m the Singapore Legislative Assembly, will come into force from tomorrow, July 1, 1955. THE BILL
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  • 81 1 Dr. Swami Satyananda, ,|.1»., Chairman, organising committee of the Philosophical Conference held recently In K.L., delivering the welcome address; Seated from left to right are; Dr. Muhamad A. Zaki, Dr. Muhammad Abdul Rauf of the Muslim College K'.ang, Mf. F. Brewer, Deputy Secretary Federation of Malaya,
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  • 563 1 44-Hour Week For Workers Envisaged Several New Provisions (By Our Staff Reporter) The new Labour Bill replacing the outmoded Labour Ordinance passed its second reading at the Legislative Assembly yesterday and referred to a Select Committee. THE MINISTER FOR LABOUR MENTIONED THAT HE WOULD INTRODUCE AN AMENDMENT
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  • 63 1 "He Embraces She"— Ede Told In the coarse of the debate on the pfwlsiotw of the Central Provident Fund BUI In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. John EEcd c (Prog.) suggested that the words "or she" be added to the wor 1 "he" wherever it appeared In the BUI. The
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  • 84 1 Pandemonium At Election Meeting From Our Own Correspondent KARAIKAL, June 29 An Election meeting held under th e auspices by the People's Front ended m Commoticti after o&e speaker was reported to have abused a Congress Party candidate. Protesting against the speaker's remarks about the opposing: candidate, seme members of
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  • 132 1 NO MORE ENQUIRY: B.C.G. IS HARMLESS! From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 29. Health Minister Mr. A. B. Shetty yesterday declared at a press conference that he had the sup. port of experts to say that B.C.G. vaccination was absolutely harmless and mass vaccination programme was es. scntial to reduce
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  • 20 1 From Out Own Correspondent settled beferetto »ext nenl election. \3, X
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  • 114 1 Nehru Dines With Netaji's Wife In Vienna VIENNA. June J9: Prime Minister Mi;. Jawaharlal Nehru during Us visit to Austria on Monday tad breakfast with Madame EraUe Schenkl, wife of the late Netajl Subhas t'bandra Bom* and his daughter anlta. Later,, he drove throuzii the city sight-seeing. Re had lunch
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  • 46 1 Nfcw YORK, June »—BHtteh General sir Gerald Ternpier, who win become chief of the Imperial General staff ta the autumn, left here by plane last night for Lo n<lon after J°^*y visit during which h« had discussions with U.S. and Canadian defense chiefs.— AP.
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  • 649 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs. June, 30, 1955 WHAT IS THIS MALAYANISATION? Jitt Martrtall Ministry have 2 ««c w^l la appointing a MalayantaaUon Commission for Singapore. But there ia something quizzical m the proposal bewian Singapore to Hti!i politically separate from the Federation of Malaya, or simply Malaya as the
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  • 2499 2  - India's Second Five Year Plan THE PLAN FRAME DR. A. KRISHNASWAMI M.P. By PRIME Minister ha s invited the people of our country to consider the Plan Frame," to analyse its premises and approaches to the problems of economic development, and to offer constructive suggestions. This i 8 the first
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  • 94 2 I'noto. Russian Foreign Minister MR. V. M. MOLOTOV, addroning the 10th commemormive He**Jon of the United Nations, In San Francisco, War Memorial Opera House on June 23. calls upon thr U.N. to dedicate itself to th# task of cementiiijf world peaoe. He said that BasNia would
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  • 171 2 AHMED ABAD; Oujerati was lion and examination from aJI introduced as the medium of the faculties by 1961. instruction and examination m The Qoverocr oj Bombay, as the first year couirses of com- Chancellor of th c University, raerce, science and arts facul- has already given assent
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  • 180 2  -  NAFEN NBw DELHI: Fears that the formation of the proposed Cottage industries Marketing Corporation would be dropped In view of the existence of the Small Industries Corporation have been authoritatively allayed. According to a reMable source, the functions of the two bodies are now regarded as "not
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  • 186 2 NEW DELHI: The Indian Airlines Corporation has implemented certain measures to reduce its losses, it was learnt here. During the current financial year the Corporation is expected <to incur a loss of Rs. 190 lakhs as compared to Rs--115 lakhs m the last financial
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  • 794 3 Ali To Coalesce With Hug PAK. CABINET FORMATION C ?E a iSLT < S* mam tona »«ove«me B t in \JuJT I l^, —tod Fron Part y of E**t Pakistan. .i» J?f > lim £SSue? ue whi< returned as the cJ a 7 e t i. majority P* rt V
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  • 467 3 DISPOSAL OF BOMBAY MILLS STAY ORDER NEW DELHI; The Vacation Judge of the supreme Court. M.r. Justice T. L: Venkatarama Aiyar, passed orders recording the undertaking given on beualf of the Union 01 jnUia that the Ambamoth Mi us or Bombay would not be disposed of till the hearing of
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  • 145 3  -  NAFEN NEW i>ELHI: Th e aoap-nut (sap lndus mukorosi), which i* common m thfs o tun try, can be profitably used for making loam concrete, the Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee, says. The soap-nut is rich m ?aponins and offers a convenient means Of producing stable
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  • 487 3 POONA: The Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Fund has earmarked a sum of R-. 12 lakhs to be donated to the Bhoodan movement of Acharya Vincbha lihave this year. Disclosing this m an interview, Mr. G. V. Mavlank-ir,' Speaker of the House of the People and Chairman of the
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  • 68 3 LOW BOW FOR THE QUEEN Photo. QUEEN ELIZABETH II visiting the Folks Musenm m Oslo on June 25, with King: Haakon and the Duke of Eriinhurgh, receives a low bow from two seven-year-old m national costume, whk> guve her two dolls, also m national ooKtume, far Princ£B» Anne, xhp children
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  • 304 3 TIRJJPATI; The goard of Trustees of the TirumalalTinipaU Dcvasthanams have reconsidered their previous resolution and decided to par* mlt non-Hondus- to go up the Tirumalad Hills as touri* sts for sight-seeing or for official purposes, with the written permission of the Executive Officer of the
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  • 126 3 NEW DELHI; The Indian Council of World Affairs, a non-official organisation, has decided to establish a school for advanced internal icnal studies at New Delhi. The actiool .called the In- < dian School of International < Studies, will be affiliated to J the University of
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  • 86 3 JWAOM: Kin, a** 24, Ic«t Ms eyo-sight for ■early twwity bows as a WtU of «acW at tßesciar eclipse with the naked eye. This young i»ui»V belonging $o Chtnaswaiflckam villagre, Oudlyatara taluk, was iranxediatoly rushed to a private nursing home where he was treated
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  • 201 3 MADRAS: Mr. G. V. Mavlankar Speaker of the Lok Sabha and Mrs. Mavlankar visited- the National Art Gallery and the Ravi varma Art Revivalists' Association. Th^y were received by Mr. K. V. Vaidyanathan, Founder, and Mr. t. Purushothama Murtaliar, cne.of the Patrons. They inspected the mimerous works
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  • 411 3  -  NAFEN NABOH. Strong opposition to the demand by tk* Ceatral 81k* Association of Kenya at Nairobi for "imysfifci tepritoata. tion" for Sikhs e n the Kenya Legislative Covadl a*d otker Nairobi, 100 n nit 8 from Nairobi iius move ioiiows the recent undertaking given
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  • 102 3  -  NAFEN NEW DELHI: The Handicrafts Board plans to hold a foreign buyers' fair at Delhi sometime m winter next year.' The idea is to stimulate interest m- Indian art goods and cottage industry products which have to compete with foreign goods m aVrbpean and American
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  • 133 3 MADRAS: it is lewrnt that for the diploma course m business management to be conducted byTbfadras University, a good proportion of seats will be reserved for persons reborn, mended for such training by business organisations. The clases are to be conduct ed at the University buildings by University staff
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  • 96 4 In reply t« quwww, ure Chtof Minister, Mr. Uavid Marshall said m the Singapore Legislative AasemWy j««--ter4ay. that a Trade Aavisnrj Council has been established and further plan* tor an Industrial Development Oorporation are under intensive tJR Chief Minister added the. recommendation of the international Bank
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  • 91 4 RAISING OF CITCO LOAN SANCTIONED Tfce Singapore Legislative A*mbl y yesterday »PP™ V <* th«»i raising of *3<m»- th^C city Ootmcß to toane^ cle&ric, water »nd gan unrtP I|fe l^tv CSouncil of str l^L roA v to ratee the T 53(t0. by the iU «*L]Bf be rf each 9100 of
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  • 604 4 PREMIER'S SPIRITED REPLY COLOMBO. ate Jata KiMswtthk w1» MllairUi ted flv«B tt» ta»?y. ~^A w- tfe mm j i ■int' fat the Hooae t»rfl>^ E2r3 STjJSJX T *muZZr •p^cH o# forty.«T mi- hi» wply to the first ot the ««v«> P^^S^^jjS^lßrjfte OMMltkm to the
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  • 209 4 OOLOMBO; The vie* ttotX ta» -Ceylon Government's t |orei*n policy ha*, tonded to create distrust of Cey*# among* Asian peoples, im to SSJSse AsiaiPwdidartt, expfceised mi n an axagUmgKjfi thi "speech from the.? l^* riven notice? of by th« combined Opposition m the island* House <s^P™*"*!^'^
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  • 56 4 "Baksi Singh" Here Sir Say Three Sikhe! "Bate* «»gW^c«lk*2» all W«* Stef^^.^. The Co** w^ P"? 6*♦•y a», sir, I w»» te«* ta»p. «»J then fMttfl th«re war* two oomptalntmtm la d-e^ asked for the Mlfb wko erf by #U» A» C«ot mm MUMUd-nat tec m s 1 11 thßir
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  • 164 4 COLOMBO: A 2»» ie unit for the C.T.O. CHrl» next on the W»t of the A*n* plans. It will *°Pf»2*! Ji r l s working to tKfe Central Exchange, and senior wom«n SSSSVf the C.T.O wl¥b« given commiaatons to the unit. 8 Other wortdne "h*
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  • 37 4 COLOMBO A white ensign that was flown on the Cenotaph In London for a'y^ar has »>een presented to -the Comrades of the Second Great War (CayIon) Branch by the British Empire Service League.- FOC
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  • 84 4 Robert Black. y 1 Kallang AJrnort m day, -nmrsfliy, June 2 1956. TRAFFIC RULJBS inrom BjDo a.m. on tad^ July, 1988. until the end of the Installation Ceremony of the Governor, Bir Robert Black:*No vehicle shall park or remain parked m the Emprean Place Oar Park;
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  • 100 4 S'pore Student Saved From Communism iONa KONG, June ?9:— Ho Kills: Pmg, a l^year-oto Chlneac- pMdrat ftan ffßgftpose wIK» wu taken off Dutch steamer Tjlwangi on Mopday after he had chanßea his- mind about going to China to tstudy, was found In the tcdioon^ of. a movelland Hotel Slofapore, SBb
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  • 58 4 FOB* WOUH, TJO6AB.— One of* the firtt portable xiniSrT&iiw* «•<#» hi tin* United State l» pictured faToperaMM at ptaat of tke Wvl«loo <rf OjaaZtMbS reSorl. >mpwfa fxom a crane, to reduce mdteSSn^ i*S» o» tke (ramd. tkk> fc one of the Iwsreai,teTranflbetTmeuck uactors •ireadMmUt or planned for
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  • 142 4 NBW DELHI, Jtm Imui assured Indonesia that she Will give Ho port or aay othar facilities to Captain (Toroo) We****** JET I*l the 'Heavenly Host" uprising te ifldom**, IB lie*, wm attctally lowaed ber* today. i _Ts: maommm had requejfted m<Ua to dMiy
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  • 154 4 COLOMBO: The fMmo Minister, Sir John Kotettrwala told the Working Comntfttee of the United National Part> at a recent meeting that it abould get the *w%_JM£nl oery retdy for a- O^rtt I*ectfcm. Sir Jtohn howtver gave no Indication \P wnen the elections would be heku The
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  • 55 4 Indian Air Chief At Moscow NEW DELHI, June 29- Alt ktarthfcl S. Mukerjee, JmUaa Chief Of Air Staff, left here t« JW*toh.the Soviet Air Display tkt Momow on JuW 3, at the WVlUtion of the Russian Gov*^r*Alr Marshal accompanied by eight Senior Indian Air Force Officers is expected to reaoh
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  • 244 4 Another Goa Satygrahi Succumbs To Injuries From Our Own oowesponaeni MADRAS. JuWM: Not a day has passed without readtoKthe Krtuf»» ar ffaorw*armed and peaceful aatyanahla or vrgly Incident brutal atrocities the wn,--t-kin* place w'thln the territory of «oa. Only the °tl>er day Amirchao. an unarmed Indian volunteered succumbed to injuries
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  • 32 4 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinl* dad, June Z9— Dr, .Dalip Singh. 34, was. executed at dawn yesterday for the murder of Ids wife, the former Paula Braunn of AuHtrla.- AP
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  • 99 4 From Our own Correspondent RAJAMUNDRY, June 29. Some Monkeys on Friday entered the Chambers <yf the Subordinate Judge at Rajahmundry, and one of them «at oomfortably In the Judge's chair and used the calling bell. The other* emptied the takbottle and for a few minutes, there
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  • 141 4 Indian Tea Workers Call Off Strike CALCUTTA, June 29— The Moodiest strike m the history or Derjeelings tea gardens was called off yesterday after Unions representing 30,000 strikers demanding higher wages reached a settlement with the Vfast Bengal Government. Six labourers, two of them women, were killed when police opened
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  • 129 4 Nehru Confers With His Diplomats In Europe «FUBCH, Near Salzburz June 29— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru Prtme Minister o India and twelve of India's diplomatic representative* In Europe, met her yesterday to confer about their country's place m the European political picture. An official spokesman for the Conference would not reveal
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  • 192 4 Pakistan Imposes Sanctions Against Afghanistan Following Failure Of Mediation Eftrt KARACHI, June \29: The Saudi Arabian mediator announced last nignt that he had faded to bring about a settlement between Pakistan and Afghanistan m their disptue over Afghan raids on Pakistan diplomatic missions. The dispute centres around a Pakistan proposal
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  • 42 4 The following were among the successful candidates m the recent Trinity Bar Examination held m Singapore from the 9th May to i3th May, 1955.: Corisutuitional Law ***<* Legal History- (Third Class): G. Murugalyan; Real Property (Third Clas«>. S: K. Nair
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