Indian Daily Mail, 8 July 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 143 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 206 1 Constituent Assembly Rebuff To Mohammed AH PAKISTAN, July 7 Members ot the Moslem Leagrue, m Pakistan's Constituent Assembly yesterday rebuffed Mr. Mohammed AH, the Prime Minister by deferring until the end of the month the election of their leader. Mr. All, i H
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  • 30 1 NEW VOKiK, 7. Mr. Harold Stevens yesterday became the first Negrro Justice of New York State Supreme Court, appointed by the Governor, Mr, AvereH Harri- man. Reuter
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  • 185 1 NEW YORK, July 7 The girl scouts of America yesterday paid tribute to Mrs. \j Nu wife of Burma's Prime Minister and honorary president of the Union of Burma Girl Guides Association. Two New York scouts, Betty Lowell and Gay Thomas, visited Mrs. Nu
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  • 101 1 From Our Own Correspondent I iMADRAS July 7— Madras' Chief Minister Mr. Kamaraj on his return from a tour of the districts specifically denied yes. terday there was any basis for the reports that he would resign if the general Land Reforms proposed by Tamilnad Congress
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  • 100 1 No Compulsion Of Hindi But **Rom Our Own Correspondent .MADRAS. July 7.— Hindi w'h not be forced upon the peopl*; of Tamilnad declared the Un<cn Information Minister Dr. B. V. Keskar. at Madura- yesterday They will be Given all the time necessary to learn and understand Hindi. It is only
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  • 73 1 LONDON, July 7 1-oicl Ogmoro former La'oour Coloniai Under- Secretary stressed the need for diversification of production m Malaya and tne production of cash crops to replace tin and rubber. There was great need of capital m Malaya for this purpose, he said. He was
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  • 151 1 Who's To Pan For This Coronation Gift? OJJLANDO, Florida, July T. The question of who is going to pay for Queen Eliza-i-cth's grapefruit juice hae not been settled. In 1953, Barney J. Cohen, Orlando citrus man, thought it would be a good idt a if l lorida sent Her Majesty
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  • 395 1 Progressive Pariy Says: Marshall Govt. Is Dictatorial The Progressive Party m a statement issued last night reiterated its allegation that the Labour Front-Coa-lition Government *is determinded to govern m a purely dictatorial manner." The Progressive Party said: "A Singapore paper has yesterday published a news item outlining the Governments pro.
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  • 36 1 The Controller of Imports Exports, Singapore Mr. W> H. Walker yesterday announced that applications for licences to import the Cotton sail twine and Oil lamps (mantletype) from Dollar sources will be considered.
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  • 146 1 STORE CEYLON DIRECT RADIO 'PHONE LINK A public radiotelephone service between Singapore/Feaeiaticn and Ceylon will be openud at 11.30 a.m. on Monday, July 11. Inaugural rails will be made by the Minister tor Communications and Works, Singapore, and also by the Member for Posts .and Telecommunications, Federation, to the Minister
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  • 72 1 LONDON, July 7.— A man was said m court here tc be so mentally confused that he thought Mr. Clement Attlee, the Labour Leader wag Prime Minister. He is Charles Wilfred Boultown, 56, and was remanded m custody for a week for a doctor's
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  • 65 1 NEW YORK, July 7.— The Park Department of New York City ba s set aside half an acre m central park for a "fragrance and touch" garden for the blind. The Garden will have special paths cany for blind people to follow play by touch, chess
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  • 48 1 PHOTO. The Duchess of Kent hands the al! England Cup to Tony Trabert, of Cincinnati, Ohio on Wimbledon centre .Court on Ju!y 1. Trabert, top seeded, beat the unseeded Danish player Kurt nieisen 6 B, 7—5, 1 m the final. Nle'sen at Right.— A.P.
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  • 247 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. July 7.— American news report that the United States Army Command has told its officers not to call atomic weapons as mass destruction weapons but 'special purpose" weapong hag inspired India's statesman scholar Rajaji into a rare outburst of verse.
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  • 51 1 PHOTO. President Eisenhower frjes out an ivory and silver dinner gong given him by the Burmese Prime Minister, V Nl\ during- a visit to the Wifite House m Washington on June 29. Partly obscured, (centre), is Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State.
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  • 346 1 RELEASE OF U. S. AIRMEN IN CHINA NOW "MORE POSSIBLE" WASHINGTON, July 7— Mr. V. K. Krishna Menun, India's leading diplomat, i s today on his way from the United States to report m London to his Prime Minister Mr. aw aha rial Nehru
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  • 100 1 TORONTO, July 7 An experiment to aid Asian women to study m the United States and Canada was approved by the Altrusa International convention. The Women's Executive and professional club will give 5,--002 m grants ranging from $250 to $750 to Asiatic
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  • 84 1 TORONTO, July 7 A pretty Swedish girl who last week lifted a few eyebrows by terming Canadian men 'aggressive" said yesterday she really thinks they are the most handsome. Gunnel Persson, 20, recently arrived from Stockholm, saH. "Boys over here are not much better looking than
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  • 155 1 The contribution, which the Boy's School at Sercndah m Malaya, s making towards the welfare cf the community was stressed by i^adv Temple r on Tuesday when she opened a London Exhibition and Sale of paintings, half of the proceeds of which will
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  • 77 1 BELGRADE, July 7 Mr. Nehru Indian Premier, held final talks with President Tito of Yugoslavia yesterday before the signing of a Joint Declaration. Mr. Nehru arrived at the Yugoslav President's summer residence oh Brioni Island m the Adriatic and Spent th^ morning with Tito m talks
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  • 52 1 WASHINGTON. July 7 Mr. V. K. Krishna Menoit, India's roving ambassador said yesterday he thought Japan should become a member of the United Nations and he would support a move to acheive this. Mr. Menon was replying to a question after addressing the National Press Club
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  • 80 1 ROME, July 7.— Premier Jawaharlal Nehru of India arrived here today fcr a twoday visit during which he will see Premier Antonio Segai and the Pope. Mr. Nehru Hew here from Yugoslavia after talks with President Tito. He is to see Scgni this afternoon. The meeting will
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  • 114 1 EMBU, KENYA. July 7.— A Kikuyu terrorist who sailed himself 'General Russia" was sentenced to death here yester. day for what the judge describ. od as one of the most brutal and savage murders he had ever encountered m kenya. Evidence was given that ■'General Russia"
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  • 31 1 PALEMBANG, INDONESIA, July T. Indonesia s to send 50 deleeatti to the fifth Youth Festival to bo held m Warsaw, capital of Red-ruled Poland, July 31 threvffli Ausu«t 14,
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  • 719 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. July 8. 1955 Malaya's Nationality Problem rj-.it: Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall's reported proposal to create a separate nationality for Singapore to not, m our opinion, likely to Hecure the support of nationalist elements m this Colony or elsewhere m Malaya, who are looking to
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  • 2156 2 Central Committee's Decisions NEW DELHI: The Central Committee of the Communist Party, which met here during the last fortnight resolved that "although the foreign policy of the Government of India has undergone a welcome change m recent years, no such change has taken place m
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  • 54 2 JHARIA: The Central Ministry of Production has amended, by a Notification the Coliiery Control Order, 1945, prohibiting rebate or such other concessions m any form which will hav e the effect of reducing either directly or indirectly the coal price statute rily fixed, so far as
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    49 2 photo. Maureen Hingert 18, after being elected Miss Ceylon m Colombo on June 28 Sb.e will rej. resent Ceylon at the Mis* Universe contest at Long Beach. California m July. She is flanked by Elizabeth pcrrera right the runner and My ma Kooch. who came third.- AP
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  • 142 2 NASIK: Dr. B. V. Keskar. Union Minister for^ Information and Broadcasting, on Tuesday last declared open the Rs. 1,20,000 Rama-Sethu Bridge across the River Godavari here. He said the bridge, while ad. ding to the beauty of the city, wculd be useful to the citizens
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  • 427 2 C.R.s New Criticism Of B. C. G. Campaign MADRAS: Mr. Rajagopalachari on Tuesday last vigorously attacked the mass B.C.G. campaign as "a campaign of bacterial warfare carried on the children of the country. "It is not any professional antipathy that makes me take this attitude m
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  • 189 2 LUCKNOW: The U.P. pattern s likely to be followed by the Madhya Pradesh Government m introducing land reforms m their State, the UPI understands. The Madhya Pradesh Kevenue Minister, Mr. Mandlol bers ot the Uuid Reforms Com. mittee appointed b y his Government is new m
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  • 146 2 MOUNTBATTEN'S TRIBUTE TO INDIAN NAVY LONDON Rritain First Sea Lord, Karl Mountbatten of Burma, »^>d laat week that tb* Indian Navy was one of the most efficient of the younger navies of the world. Ear? Mountbatten was speaking at a party given by the Indian Journalists' Association of Great Britain
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  • 147 2 3 Americans To Tour India This Month NEW DELHI- Dr. Richard D. Weigle, President of St. John's College, Annapolis, Mr Stirling Tucker, Executive Director of the Anton |AfeU League, and Mr Karl J. Shapiro, America's leading- poet, are scheduled to visit India this month, according to a U.S.I.S. release. Dr.
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  • 608 3 Significant Results: German Press Comment pears to be prep.rU,,, ft/eSp^ o f the J£L 2525 ap among the comments m the German Pw« ei t J"" c Kulganm communique which haY arm.J^ T^ 8 n the N«hnithroughout the V^Jf wSpJS^VSSSt JR3? pondent m London, Dr. R.
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  • 69 3 INDORE: The Congress «igh Command is considering the question of appointing regional advisers m different regions to advise Congress leaders on matters relating to their regions, it wa s reliably learnt here. The advisers will be selected by All-India Congress Committee ana will be posted m different
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  • 65 3 BOMBAY: Royal Navy's Frigate "Flamingo" arrived m Bombay last Monday from Karwar Goa coast on her way back to Persian Gulf via Karachi. The vessel which is resuming her voyage to Karachi from her e fired the 11-gun salute to the Flag of the Com-modcre-in-Charge of
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  • 31 3 LUDHIANA: Sixty three Akalii? courted arrest here last Thursday outside Kalgldhar gurdwara by defying the ban on linguistic slogans. The morcha entered its 52nd day on Thursday.
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  • 32 3 Pandit Pant In Srinagar NEW DELHI: Union Home Minister. p an di t Pant arrived at Srinagar on Thursday on a ten-day visit He expected to be back here on July 10.
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  • 105 3 VIENNA The Czechoslovak novernmrnt Is carrying out an Intensive search for "hidden land. Large areas or productive ;«rlcultural land they have discovered, has not been accounted for m official utatinics and thus the authorities have r '*en unable to lay down delivery quotas m respect flf
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  • 188 3 Queues For Poland's State Health Aid STOCKHOLM; Though 300--000 people a day a vadl themselves of the state out-patient medical services m PoFund, many of them fail to gvt the tieatment they need, owing mainly to the short n; c of qualified doctors, according to a recent report by th*
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  • 109 3 GWALIOR; Mr Chotelal Bharadwaja, secretar of the Madhya Bharat Provincial Praja Socialist Party, was arrested at Morena, about 2o miles north Of here last Thursday according to a report received hire, p g charge of defying the ban under Sec. 144 'before the collectorate,
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  • 733 3 Raghavan On Co-Existence Speech At Peking Celebration NEW DXL.III JS r 3; B 1 ;M India's Ambassador to People's China on June 27 said that the "awakened countries" of Asia had made many an attempt to establish "peace on earth and goodwill amoB K men," say* a London report. Mr.
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  • 106 3 LONDON: In 1846, somebody m the Massachusetts village of Milbury bought a pontage stamp for live cents. The stamp has just been sold through a London dealer to an Australian for £1,500. When It was purchased originally, the United Estates did not have a
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  • 129 3 LONDON: Scientists at the British Government's atomic energy centre a t Harwell, Berkshire, are experimenting with radio-active isotopes m an effort to save the "Victory, Hagship from which Admiral Lord Nelson directed the British Fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar. Now dry-docked as a museum
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  • 86 3 PURI; About one lakh pecple witnessed return car festival here last Wednesday The usual Chera Pahuri (the ceremonial sweeping of the floors of the holy cars) before the cars started on their return Journey to the main temple, wag performed by he Mudarath, representative of
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  • 78 3 Bank Employees Withdraw Strike Notice PATNA: The Executive Committee of the Bank of Behar Employees Association decided to withdraw the strike notice as the management hjys agreed to adjust the suspense account to salary account and to pay due increment m salary The strike call had been given, it may
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  • 33 3 RAJKOT: Three persons died and several others were injured m a clash between two rival groups m Dinari village, on the Kutch-Paklstan border according to reports received here.
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  • 131 3 ATOMIC RESEARCH LABORATORY FOR LUCKNOW LUCKNOW: Lucknow has roen selected as site for one of the Five Atomic Research Laboratories being opened m the country by the India Government. The laboratory will be located m the basement of the historic Chutter Manzil—housing the Central Drug Research Institute wnere some cf
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  • 102 3 NEW DELHI: First class compartments throughout the country will within the next few months undergo a thorough check-up to keep passenger amenities upto the required schedule, it wa s learnt here The Railway authorities have been required to ensure that separate reading lights arc provided. The
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  • 41 3 MR. R. K. NEHRU BACK FROM BHUTAN NEW DELHI: The Foreign Secretary, Mr. R v Nehru. an<i party have returned to Chumbi valley after a four-day march fro m Paro They were accompanied up to the frontier by high-ranking Bhutancse officers
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  • 270 3 Promotion Of Tamil: Endowment By Prof. Sethu Pillai TfRIIIVITI vH t Replying to the felicitations at a function organised committee of citizens to congratulate him on the prize which he recently got from the Central Government for one of his i V ft Pro t P< Sethu Pillal Bald that
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  • 207 3 ccs 8 L, the history or SL^T^M*" 1 The Minister was replying to i a civic reception accorded to him by the Bombay Municipal Corporation at the town hall. Over 1000 guests, including State Ministers, High Court judges and members of the diplomatic corps
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  • 36 3 Radio-Telegraph Link Opened NEW DELHI: A direct radio-telegTaph service wa s cpened between India and Yugoslavia. This brings the total number of countries with wh eh the Overseas Communications Service operates direct radio-telegraph services to 12
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  • 563 3 A Rs. 100-crore plan lor completing the process of re habilitation of over three million displaced person* from East K^iSl tO X E 8t m state w»s outlined b y the Rehabilitation Secretaries of these States at their luo-dav meeting m Calcutta. The recommendations cover construction of
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  • 110 3 100,000 Malayan Insects For London I.ONDON: About 100.WJ Insects which were ont-n housed at the Sclangm Museum, KuaJa Lumpur, have been handed over i the Natural History .Museum tier*:. The Selangor "I.i-.« was destroyed by war-tin^ bombing and ho definite move has yet been made to rebuild it. The collection
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  • 1999 4  -  DR. J. HARTLAND-SWANN BY (Head of the Department of Philosophy, University of Malaya) Dr. J. Hartland-Swann, Head of the Department of Philosophy, University of Malaya, who presided over the first session of the Philosophical Conference Organised by Swami Satyananda m Kuala Lumpur on June 25, explained the
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  • 436 4 Tamils Will Be Shut Out From Higher Education If Sinhalese Is The Medium PARANTHAN: "If Sinhalese was accepted as the medium of instruction for higher education m Ceylon m 1962 it would inevitably mean the blackout of higher education for childien of all communties other than Sinhalese unless the medium
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  • 69 4 COLOMBO: Consignments of Red literature which have been piling the beginning of thia year went up m a bonfire last week. The Customs with held these consignments because of a government decision to restrict the import of Communist literature for commercial purposes. A Customs official said that packages
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  • 77 4 .TAFFN"A: Mr. C. Anilampalam, chairman of the Ko-kuvil-Kondavil Village Committee, and hony. secretary, of the Jaffra Law Society, and the J.P. for the Northern Province, was given a reception by the residents °f Kondavi!. Tributes were paid to him by Sir Cyril de Zcysa President of the
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  • 59 4 PHOTO. Fhotograpn taken «>n the occasion of the iiiarrlage ol Haji Maidin, ol' •ianab Hakim Hassan Karim, to Ayussa Bibi, dMtCbter of Ali Janab Uuiian widen was recently celebrate^ m Singapore. The cerenmriy was largely attended and was followed by a reception at tie Jubilee Restaurant
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  • 175 4 Two Specials Wounded In Penang A Police Special Sqr ad oil p.inol m the Peranjr country district on Wednesday contacted four terrorists. Tbe t<-r--rcri.s' i opened fire first find two Sj/Ocial Constables were slightly wounded. In a follow- j canto f° r fr ur or five tt'iTo lists was found.
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  • 213 4 COLOMBO: In his recent ipaech at Katton, Mr. B. N. C.'ikiavarty, the Indiau High C oiiir. ssioner, vhiie c.xpiain.\.,y V.ie procedure i*cr getting ovhsvlf registered a-i an Indian dtixca under Article 8 of the Constitution of lnd a specified that it would be open to "persons
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  • 97 4 The Royal Mala van .Navy iia.s accented (subiort '■> inflical examination) 60 recruits fiOm Si:Tg3j,ore and the Fedt ration ot Malaya to j-well its rank. The recrui."i-> camMlga was hpld at HM.V. Headquarters. H.M.P. Malayt. vVoodlands. from July 4.6. Of those who applied' and were
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