Indian Daily Mail, 14 July 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 149 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1^55 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 425 1 Nehru Nasser Hope Peaceful Use Of Atomic Energy Urged CAIRO, July 13— India's Premier Mr. Nehru and Egypt's Premier Lieutenant Colonel Gamal Nasser m a joint communique yesterday said they earnestly hope the forthcoming: big four meeting at Geneva "will result m averting
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  • 166 1 EDEN DUE IN GENEVA ON SATURDAY GENEVA. July 12.— Sir Anthony Eden will arrive m Geneva by air on Saturday evening for the "Big Four" Conference, it was learned here today. Mr. Harold MacMillan. British Foreign Secretary, who will be m Paris for the NATO meeting that precedes the "Big
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  • 68 1 NEW DELHI, July 1»: The Delhi State Government, as a new step toward prohibition, has cut down the drinking hours In night clubs and hotels. An order puts a weekday cur. few of midnight and a Saturday night curfew of 1 a.m. on drinking. Pre. vlously
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  • 71 1 WASHINGTON, July 13 President Eisenhower yester day premised Congressional 'adders frequent progress reports during the Big Four conference opening m Geneva On Monday. The President also pledged that when the conference ends the leaders will receive "an appraisal of Its acormpMshments." The president made the promises
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  • 40 1 TOKYO .Tuly 13— The Japanese Government yesterday submitted to the Die? for ratification its H°Teemrrit to renay a USsl?,o<*V\ooO .World War II debt to Thailand. The agreement was tentatively signed on Saturday m Bangkok.- A.P. AP
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  • 78 1 HUSTON, Texas. Juy IS: A two.year-old girl beat to death a five.monthold baby with a large per. fume bottle and a stick, police reported her A last night. Police said baby's mother, who worked at night had left the child with another woman and was
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  • 154 1 Police And Security Forces Cast Vote From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Special group of appr^d-l mately 21,000 persons have already filled mi n thoiir ballot papers" for the Federal Elections, it Is learnt today. They arc members of Police *>nd Security Forces who w^'ld not go to polls
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  • 97 1 INDIAN TEXTILE DELEGATION DUE SUNDAY An Indian Textile Delegation sponsored by the Indian Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council. Bombay will be arriv. ing at the Kallang Airport on Sunday 9 a.m. by X.L.M. from Indonesia. The delegation will leave Monday night for Kuala Lum. pur b y train and return
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  • 49 1 Sri Swami Satyanamda of Kuala Lumpur will give a talk on "Hindu Way of Life" at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple today at 7 p.m., when the Hindu Staff of the War Departments celebrate the Eighth Day Maha Kumbhabishega Ceremony of the Temple.
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  • 29 1 SAN DIEGO, July 12: A woman sports car driver was crushed to death under her rolling racer Sunday In the women's event of the Torrey Fines Road races.- AP
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    52 1 Nlkita Khrushchev, left. Secretary of the Russian Comma, nist Party and Marshal Niko. lai Bulganln, (centre) the Soviet Prime Minister, clink glasses m Ju'y 4, toast with Mrs. Charles E. Boh'en, wife of the United States Ambassador, at an independence Day Party at the Embassy m Moscow.—
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  • 38 1 NEW DELHI, July 13 India's planners have set a coal production target of 60 million tons annually by 1961, at the end of the second flve.yearplan. Current production Is 37 million tons annually.- AP
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  • 350 1 M alay a-lndonesia-l nd iaCeylon Agreement Narayanan Hopes To Set Up Model Type Trade Unionism From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— An exchange programme for the training of Trade Union personnel has been agreed to amongst Indonesia, India, Ceylon and Malaya, Mr. P. P. Narayanan,
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  • 192 1 INDONESIAN GOVT.-ARMY NEGOTIATIONS JAKARTA. Indonesia. July 13: A three-point programme is being proposed by Indonesian army leaders to settle the quarrel with the government over the appointment of Major General Bambang Utojo as new crief of army staff. An army headquarters spokesman said the plan for ending- the boycott army
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  • 78 1 The Postmaster.Generai announced m Kuala Lumpur yes. terdav that on the Sept. 4, the present 35 cent postage stamp will be withdrawn from sale m all States and Settlements of the Federation cf Malaya and In its place a new 30 cent postage stamp will
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  • 64 1 Princess Margaret and Prin. cess Alexandra (left) are wel. conned by their host, the Duke of Devonshire (right) at the boatside at Richmono. The gay young duke collected 230 guests, bought a bottle of champagne for each of them, and stowed them aboard tw o
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  • 213 1 Indian Magnates 'Quizzed 9 In K.L. (From our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: Three Indian textile mag. nates who arrived ia Kuala Lumpur over week* end after a business tour of Japan and Hongkongran into Immigration Oe. partment red tape here Indian Daily Mail learnt tcday. The Indians who are on
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  • 470 1 Riotous Welcome At Airport Dazes Diplomats NEW DELHT, July 13— Prime Minister Nehru returned home today to a riotous welcome which dazed diplomats who came to the airport to greet him. A ciowd of about 3,000 persons broke through police barriers with what appeared to be
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  • 44 1 GREEN DAY, Wisconsin, July IS.— A prisoner had sawed his way out of the county pao! here, has sent a postcard from Chicago to the Prosecutor saying "Like (general) Mac Arthur, I will return only with proof of my innocence."— Reuter
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  • 282 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. July 13: With Premier Nehru's return to India the situation n Punjab nas improved. The Punjab State Government hav e withdrawn the ban onn shouting of politl. cm slogans to Amritsar "m honour of Mr. Nehru's return," as Chief Minister
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  • 40 1 tttKIVtAN, Jiilv 13: The Bhftfi of Persia has accreted an invitptioT? to visit the Sov!ot Union it wa s anncunc«Nl here today. Th* m vl tat en came from tt\e Soviet President Klcncriti Vora. »hi|ov,- Reuter
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  • 713 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thnrs. July 14, 1955 MCA Publicity Chief And Tamils THE Tamils Representative Council, Singapore, representing over So Tamils' organisations In the Colony, has Da ken the o*°y attitude that any decent and self-respecting body can take, regarding the belated and unsatisfactory explanation and apologies which the
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  • 29 2 OTTAWA, July 12.— Mr Letter Pearson, the External Aflfcira Minister, plans to visit Moscow In tho autumn, n U:'.d House of Commons here Reuter
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  • 2328 2  - Moral Maxims Moral Philosophy Albert R. Allen By rpHIS paper does net pretenn to cover the whole of this subject but will, I hope, add something of value to the other papers which are to be presented and stimulate discussion. 1 concern myself with the highest good of human conduct,
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  • 83 2 Here's what the well-dress-ed Burmese woman wears skirts, named longyi; blouses, named aingyi, and scarves, named pawar. The Burmese slippers are named Palnnati slippers. The "mannequins'' aie Madame U Nu (left) wife of the Burmese Premier who Is on a visit to U.S.A. with her husband,
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  • 43 2 Members of a delegation of churchmen from the Soviot Union and Baltic Republics to the Scottish Churches' Oecumenical (< .miiiittt walk down tho royal mile to lunch at the city chambers after visiting St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh.- A.P. Photo.
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  • 270 2 Aga Khan Jubilee Souvenirs Struck By Royal Mint The Royal Mint m Britain has executed an order for 1,000 souvenir pieces m platinum to commemorate the platinum jubilee of the Aga Khan. This is the first time for many years that the Mint has struck any pieces if this kind
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  • 129 2 QUILON: A State Trans- 1 port bus, playing between Qullon and Its suburbs, was converted Into a "temporary maternity hospital to enable a mJddle-as:cd woman to dchvtr her baby. The woman, on her way to a maternity hospital here from a village, ten miles away,
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  • 528 2 LONDON: A true picture of religious conditions m th<> Soviet Union was painted by members of the delegation of Soviet Churchmen at a Press Conference at Edinburgh last week. The delegation the fir s t of its kind consists of leading representatves
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  • 279 2 U.K. Science Scholarship For India An Indian and a Pakistani arc among tn-se from the Commonwealth who have been awarded overseas science research scholarships for 1955 by the Royal Commission lor the Exhibition of 1851 They are Mr. D. l'remaswarun ana Mr. M.M. Khuda. The award for Mr. Premaswarup Js
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  • 189 2 Farewell Dinner For Indian Students The Deputy Hlgtl OcmaCtesioner for India m tho Unite 1 Kingdom, Mir. Y.D. Ouadevi.'i. was gi.est of honour at the annual farewell dinner t ii" the Leeds Univcisity Indian Assolation on June 1(5, giv^n ior students whr.. arc coanptct'Jlg their studies at the univtr-ity aad
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  • 28 2 LONDON, July 12: Con O'Neill, has arrived m China to take up his post as Britain's new Charge d'Affaires, Peking Radio reported.- AP
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  • 467 3 Indian Receives Medal In C'wealth Conference LONDON: For outstanding services m the anti-tuberculosis field, Dr. P. V. Benjamin, of India, received a medal trom the Duchess of Kent at the opening of the Commonwealth Health and luberculosis Conference m London this week. I" ih first
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  • 681 3 Rajaji MADRAS: Mr. C. Kajagopalacharj declared liere that Indias friendship for America was true and last.ng He was speaking at a leception organised by the American Cou-sul-General m Madras. Mr. Henry C. Ramsey, m celebration of the Declaration of American Independence. A large gathering W
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  • 226 3 NEw DELHI; The Government of India has convened a conference of ll major States to evolve the future pattern ol tribal rehabilitation and welfare of backward classes. The Planning Minister, Mr. Gulzari Lai Nanda, will preside. The conference will review the prop r ess made
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  • 22 3 Jayawardene Arriving With Budget Box Smiling Jayawardene, Minister far Finance, Ceylon Government, arriving at the Parliament Harae, with his secret budget box.
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  • 104 3 HONG KONG. July 12.— The Chinese Prime Minister Mr nou En-!ai said yesterday the hinese people would watch with "close attention" every *ucess of the Mongolian people ln buildin e u p their country. The Prime Minister, quoted Peking; Radio, was speakI at a reception m Peking
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  • 44 3 Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister, paid a visit tt the Blind School at Palayamkottai on July 4. Picture shows the Chief Minister and party listening to a blind student reading from a book with the help of her finger*
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  • 118 3 ALLAHABAD: A person from Rajaflthan recently undertook to collect the whole cost of constructing a twenty mile railway track from the people In the track area. Thr railway line— Gangapor to Hindunml-Ket gets top priority jtnder the second IveYear Plan. The person went
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  • 129 3 NEW DELHI: Despite the Union Oovernmnefs policy of encouraging foreign investments m India on comparatively liberal terms, foreign capital continues to be shy. Out of a total projected investment cf Rs. 1,050,000,000 of foreign capital m new industrial units m the country, investments so far amount
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  • 85 3 NEW DELHI: The David Doniger Company of New York, one of the country largest manufactures of men's and boys' sports wear, announced that it hod arranged with the Government India to take the entire output of 4,000 hand weavers o* cotton pi rods f r
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  • 319 3 Research In 2nd Plan I. C. M. R. Draft Proposal MADRAS: The Indian Council of Medical Research has circulated a Note among Planning Commission members giving a draft outline of its Rs. 37,900,--000 proposals for the second Five- Year Plan, it is learned here. The proposals aim
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  • 168 3 Again, to promote research m medical colleges, the Council insists '«n recruiting- only teachers with research" qUHliflcatiens and suggests a oommittee br set up m each medical odtoffC to help rest-arch workers and coordinate their work. The Not«* also pleads lor more cxprimental work by
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  • 53 3 A great aifr war film whlcu had two royal premieres m Lond.cn last May "The Dam Busters" (Associated British Pathe) is comfn^ to Singapore for its Far East Premiere on August 30. Proceeds for the performance will go trt the Singapore branch of the Britisn
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  • 304 3 NEW DELHI: Aviary birds have become one of India's booming exports. An analyis of 8.0.A.C.'s traffic from the east snows that b!rds are being carried at the rate of 760,000 a ,ear nearly three times the number of human passenger*! Animal trafif* by air is not
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  • 276 3 NEW DELHI The Planning Conrrni'sion is scon bi:sv''n T out a pamphlet entitled 'Foreign Aid And Planning" ti explain t? tlic p'.:;!i c Urn implications of foreign economic ussistance to India. This publication, it (s expected, will set at rest all adverse criticism o n foreign
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  • 227 3 AMBASAMUDRAM The Chief Minister, Mr. ,X- Kamaraj, had an interesting factfinding talk with the plantation workers when he visited Manjolal Estate. Before addressing a labour meeting he freely moved among the women workers, enquiring abefut their wages. and the nature o t their <lutijes. They said
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  • 318 4 COLOMBO: In the House of Representatives last week. Mr. M. D. H. Jayawardene, Finance Minister, m answer to a question by Mr. W. Dahanayake, turned down a request by the member to impose a ban on production of Ceylon'a "own films" m India. The Finance Minister,
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  • 203 4 COLOMBO: My success to mostly due to my wife," said Senator Sir Sangarapillai Pararajasingam at Colonial Motors Ltd., Union Place. Sir Sangarapillai was speak, ing at a reception given to him by the management end staff of Colonial Motors Ltd. Sir Sangarapillai said he
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  • 322 4 COLOMBO. Three hundred ifi'ls, who have* obtained their senior oer. tinrate* m agriculture or home management after a two-year courts ni studies at Kundasale await emp'oyment as teachers m K.boalN while a controversy rages between the Ministry of Education and the Treasury. Some of
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  • 310 4 MISS CEYLON LEAVES FOR LONG BEACH COLOMBO Maureen Hingert, Miss Ceylon 1955, left for Long- Beach. California, to stake Ceylon's claim to the title "Miss Universe, 1956." A few minutes earlier, strains Of "California, Here I come," greeted Maureen aa she stepped o n to tnc tarmac to receive the
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  • 295 4 Prohibition Difficult To Enforce JAFFNA: Experience bad shown that prohibition could be enforced rnly at the point of a revolver, said Mr. J.S. Nicholas. M.M.C. retired A.s> sistant Commissioner of Ex cisc, at a m«. cling of the Ko tary Club m Jaffna. Many people, he said would run the
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  • 31 4 VAN A MAHOTSAVA IN MADRAS Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor i of Madras, watering a mango tree which he planted m con- 1 I nection with Vanamahotsnva recently at Raj Bhavan, Guindy.
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  • 442 4 MOSCOW, July 13: Vletrainh leader Ho Chi Minh arrived m Moscow yesterday and stepped off the plane right into the arm» of Soviet President Voroshilov who greeted him with a big kiss. Ho then threw his arms around Soviet Premier Bulga. nin's
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  • 145 4 Employees of Great World Happy World, New World and Beauty World Amusement Parks have organised themselves into an union called Singapore Amusement Workers. Union. The union which at present claims a strength of 300 mem. bers has for its object prcmo. tion of the industrial, social and
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  • 106 4 SINGAPORE TAMILIAN ASSOCIATION At a stormy meeting: of the Singapore Tamilian Association when a resolution to withdraw from the Singapore Tamils Re. presentative Council for their own benefit' was reported to hav P been passed after several member?, including fountieimambers, had walked out m protest, following were elected as office-bearers
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  • 175 4 The Singapore Aquarist. I Society would be staging an exhibition of fishes m the Happy World Stadium early m September this year. There will be more than 400 tanks on exhibition. Many species of Tropical freshwater fishes, gold fishes and marine fishes w'H be cm display which
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  • 118 4 LONDON, July 13— Platinum-haired Ruth ElAt was hanged thin inr.rninj; at London's Hollo way jail for killing her faJthles« lover <« itside a b»r <ji Easter Sunday. Reports from inside the prison .said the icy composure she had maintained finally broke last night, and chat she
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  • 145 4 WEEHAWKEN, New Jersey. July 13 Pakistan Government officials went aboard the N^rwejrlan motor ship Bellis hero Monday to Inspect *****2,500,--000 worth of American locomotives beihg shipped to Karachi. The 17 dlcsel locomotives, to be used m the Northwestern Railway of Pakistan, represent one of the largest
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  • 126 4 WASHINGTON, July 13 The U.S. aircraft carrier Forrestal, world's largest warship, will pfut to see for the first time m mid-August and be commissioned Oct. 1. The 60.000-ton vessel. first of a new class of carriers designed to handle airplanes of the atomic and super-sonic age, will
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  • 115 4 CAIRO, July 13 The Yemeni Charge d'Affaire.s dn Cairo, a i Kadi Ismail El Jerafi, yesterday accused Britain of stirring up trouble near Yemen's borders because "the British authorities have smelled oil m the southern areas of our country." Al Jerafi told newsmen the British "have
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  • 84 4 WASHINGTON, July 13— The House Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday approved a resolution expressing the belief of Congress that fnendjy nations not now members of tne United Nations should be brought into it. The resolution said Italy. Ireland, Austria, Cambodia, Ceylon, iFTinJand, Jlapan, Jordan, the Republic
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  • 43 4 GENEVA: Russia announced that she would requme her activity In the World Health Organisation (W.H.0.) from which she withdrew 1949. Mr. Pavel N. Kumykln, Soviet delegate, disclosed this at a meeting Of the United Nations Economic and Social Council. AP
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  • 215 4 PASADENA. California. July 13.— Prime Minister U Nu of Burma is still proving one of the mcst enthusiastic tourists the United States ever had. In his three-day tour of Southern California lie has inspected the Mfc Wilson Observatory, and been honoured at a dinner given by th
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    • 149 4 Us. Army Centenarian VICENZA, Ita<y. July 12: Federioo Fatjgicn, rejected b>; the Army m 1875 because he was too wickly, celebrated his 100 th birthday yesterday. AP. OOOCCOCOCOCOCCOCOCCCCO TODAY: 7 9.30 p.m. Tile Greatest Jungle Hit! 'ADAM KHOR" (m Hindustani) TODAY: S.l5 6.30 9.15 p.m. A Dar:n~ JapHnese Is!autl .Musical
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