Indian Daily Mail, 23 July 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. XI NO. 158 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1589 1 Marshall Recalls Queen's Message <£ Governor's Assurance Plea For Generous Interpretation Of The Constitution (BY OUR STAFF REPORTER) At a Special Meeting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall said, "to apply a restrictive, unimaginative construction to this
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  • 176 1 That tha Speaker io convey to Ms Excellency the Oov. ernor tne view of this House that the people of Singapore are determined to end colonialism and to rule themselves through their elected representatives; And that as a demonstration of the good faith of Her Majesty's Government in
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  • 301 1 Progressive Opposition Seconding Chief Minister's motion, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, P.A.P. leader »aid although he was opposed to the appointment of four Jounlor ministers, yet he felt he was one with the Chief Minister on the issueof interpretation of the Constl. tution
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  • 143 1 White Russian Journalist Held In Geneva GENEVA, July 22.— Swiss Police today held under "hotel arrest" a member of the anti-Communist Russian organisation, Union of Russian Soiidarists (NTS) who was seized in the International Press centre here yesterday. The man, Josef Tvarkovsky, was described as a correspen. dent of Posev,
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  • 79 1 From Our own Correspondent BOMBAY, July 22: Th P First pedestrian subway in India was opened here opposite Churchgate Railway Station by Mayor N. C. Pupala. The sub. way two-fifty feet long lies under the Queens Road over which usually fifteen thousand passengers to pass
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  • 29 1 Washing Awav 5,000 Eggs RERUN July 22. Firemen used hoses to wash a way 5,000 eggs which smashed in a busy west Berlin street after a lorry overturned.- Reuter
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  • 411 1 Representatives of 51 Trade Usions in Singapore* led by Mr. A. M. Nair, this morn. Ing presented a petition to the Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, asking him to reconsider his resignation threat. Signatories to the petition were Messrs. A. M, Nair, Wee
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  • 697 1 GOVERNOR DEFENDS ATTITUDE The Governor of Singapore in a message to the Legislative Assembly yesterday said "The order-in-Council clearly preserves to the Governor certain powers and duties, and these powers and duties cannot be given up or delegated to the Council of
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  • 175 1 Diem Govt. Expresses Regret SAIGON RIOTS: SAIGON, July 22.— The South Vietnam Government today issued a communique expressing "warn regret" for Wednesday's demonstrations in which rioters sacked two Salgcn Hotels where members of the International Truce Con. trol Commission were staying. It said the Government was taking the necessary measures
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  • 216 1 LONG BEACH, California, July 20: Ever wonder what all those foreign beauties in the Miss Universe pageant do to get looking that way? Here are some notes on the beauty care and feeding— especially the feeding—of some of the international love, lies. A reporter asked one question what
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  • 84 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent WANPITR July 22. Textile workers resumed work here yesterday after being on strike for eighty days—longest ln history of Indian Trade Dia. putes. The strike began on May 2, a* a protest apainst rationaiiffet'on in the m iu nilustry. n wa* called
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  • 374 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., July 23, 1955. NOTES AND COMMENTS MR. KESAVAN'S WARNING TT is not difficult to guess the plight ln which Ma'ayan Indians would be finding themselves if they continue to remain disunited. According to Mr. C. Kesavan, a former Chief Minister of Travancore.Cochln who recent. Iy
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  • 231 2 Conference On Improvement Of Flying Clubs NEW DELHI A conference .of Hying clubs to be held in Madras in October will urge the Union Government to draw up a live-year plan for the improvement of flying clubs in India, it is learned. The Aero Club of India, which is sponsoring
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  • 565 2 Bill Before Lok Sabha NEW DELHI: The Government of India have accepted the Taxation Enquiry Commission's recommendation to levy a Terminal Tax on passengers travelling by Rail in all centres of pilgrimage and in cities with a population of five lakhs, and a bill to
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  • 626 2 NEW DELHI: The Cabin e et's Parliamentary Affairs Sub. Committee decided last week to dispose of some of the smaller pending Bills before taking up the comprehensive Companies Bi 1 in the coming session of the Lok Sabha, beginning on July 25,
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  • 259 2 CALCUTTA: Reports of the recommendations of the Prohibition Inquiry Commission pub. lished in newspapers were described as unauthorized and misleading" by the committee's chairman, Mr. Shriman Narayan The s-atement wa s dictated to repo'ters at Howrah station prior to his departure for New Delhi. The following
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  • 195 2 KARACHI: The meeting between Mr. Nehru and Mr. Mohammed Ali may not take place as expected in August if India does not reaffirm <its stand in favour of holding a plebiscite to decide the fucurc oi" Kashmir. This is thc theme of alnio.st identical
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  • 151 2 NEW DELHI: Britain still remains the largest European Importer of Indian goods, both raw and manufactured. Next in order come Germany, the Netherlands, France and Italy. The Communist countries like Czechoslovakia, Austria Poland and Hungary come far down in the list. Export figures for 1953-54, which
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  • 81 2 Madras Minister To Go To Kurn ool MADRAS: Problems common to Madras and Andhra States will be discussed at Kurnool by the Finance Minister, Mr. c. Subramaniam, with the Andhra Chief Minister and other Ministers shortly He has to postpone his proposed visit with the Andhra Chief Minister. Mr. B-
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  • 60 2 KARACHI: A mine of blue sapphire (nilam) has been discovered in the hills of Agror, near thc historic site of Mansehra, in Ha%tra district (NAV.F.P.) Disclosing this to Pressmen in Peshawar last week Mir. Qudlr Buksh, a prospector, said he had been searching for precious stones
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  • 80 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India is considering the opening of a diplomatic mission ln Madrid, it is learned. At present India has no diplomatic relations with the Spanish Republic. The question is understood to have been discussed at the talks the Prime Minister had with
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  • 46 2 KARACHI; The GovernorGeneral Mr. Ghulam Mohammad, arrived here last Satur day after a two-month stay in Europe. Like his departure his arrival was private. Mr. Ghulam Mohammad was mostly in Zurich for medical advice and treatment He vielb. ed laOQion twice
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  • 215 2 GROUP AREAS BILL IN S. AFRICA: LIKELY EFFECT ON INDIANS CAPE TOWN: The %outh African Minister of the Interior, Dr. Theophilus Donges, has refused an appeal by the Natal Indian organisation to delay the Group Area Development Bill, which was passed by the Parliament towards the end of last month.
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  • 81 2 3 Boys Die WhUe Trying To Save A Pet Cat OALTONGANJ: Accidental fall of a pet cat ihto a well caused tne death of three young boy* In village Sildlliye near here Saturday last. A young boy jumped into the well as the cat fell Into lt in an attempt
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  • 46 2 GWALIOR: Two people wore injured severely when a truck crashed through the gate at a level ciossing and c "idel with a moving passenger train The truck loaded with 150 bags of linseed, was dragged for 100 yards after the collision.
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  • 54 2 BOMBAY; Sm. Indira Gandbl, who arrived here on Monday afternoon from Cairo, left for Delhi by air the same evening. Sm. Gandhi who accompanied her father Frime Minister Nehru on his tour of Soviet Union and other Buropein countries, stayed behind in London and Tesumed her jour-
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  • 74 2 DACCA: The Unittd Front Ministry has ordered the Immediate steppage ol compulsory teaohlng of Urdu for Bengall-»peaking students In East Bengal' primary schools. tt was introduced by the Muslim League Ministry four-years ago. The present order also makes it compulsory for Urdu-speaking students to learn
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  • 86 2 NEW DELHI: Schemes are afoot for a reorganisation of the Income-Tax administration for increased efficiency, it ls learned. A special staff under a senior officer has been appointed to tour the country and study the conditions prevailing In different regions before the new programme is given
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  • 126 3 NEW DELHI: The Employment Exchange organis-atlon nas started preparing a 'demands register' of technicians required by the various catefories of Industries tn each tate In the coming years. Investigators will be appointed at each centre, who will find out the precise requirements of each industry In
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  • 72 3 AHMEDABAD: Twenty-nine women who have arrested here on a charge of picketing in front of the municipal slau.mtcr house demanding a nan' on cow slaughter, wer recently fAied Rs 20 each, in default 10 days' simple Imprisonment by a local magistrate. They rcflused to pay the
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  • 56 3 NEW DELHI: a book on the various kinds of food preparations used in different parts of India is being brought out by the Information and Broadcasting Ministry it is learned f«2^. b k i* e *P ecte <i to help t tcur,s ts interested in Indian
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  • 1066 3 FAMILY SURVEY FINDINGS NEW DELHI: The average annual income of an agricultural labour family in India was about Rs. 447, of which 64.2 per cent was derived from agricultural wages, 11.9 per cent from non-agricultural labour, 13.4 per cent from cultivation of land and 10.5
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  • 271 3 CUTTACK: A new process has been evolved to produce highly rich hydrollzed protein out of waste fish, which was not properly utilized hitherto. The process has been diecovered by Mr. G. B. Mahanty, an expert of the Orlssa Government's fishery department, as a result of researches
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  • 58 3 DALTONGANJ (Bihar-i One person was killed and four others Injured when a jeep carrying them dashed against a culvert and turned turtle oh the Blsnrampur Rebla Road, near saltonganj on July 14. This is the 2hth mOt*r accident in Palamau Jn 6Va months. Altogether
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  • 20 3 Prime Minister of France M. Edgar Faure and his wife Mine Faure on arrival ih Geneva.
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  • 66 3 He Walked 20 miles To Join Volunteers Camp NEW DELHI, Walking nearly twenty miles from his village, a 21-years eld Bodhi youth Ichhia Shilling reached Kargil ih time to join the National Volunteer Force camp, formally inaugurated on July 14 last by Sri Kaushak Bakula, Deputy Minister for Laaakh Affairs
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  • 49 3 CALCUTTA: A s the Jorhat airfield is being closed to all traffic from July 21 to 31 for runway repairs, I.A.C. planes on the Calcutta-Mohanbari run will stop a t Lilabari instead of at Jcrhat. Th e service will resume its original schedule from Aug. 1.
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  • 210 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Education Ministry is planning three regional higher institutes of technical education and 500 junior Institutes for technical studies at an estimated cost of Rs. 250,000,000. The three highe technical institutes will be located in Madras, Bombay and Uttar Pradesh. The junior technical institutes
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  • 189 3 TO STUDY FOREIGN THEATRES NEW DELHI: India's firstever National Theatre will be the best of its kind in -Asia, according to official sources here. To ensure this, the Union Education Ministry i<, sending out a team of architects Nawab Ali Yawar Jang and Mr. M. S. Rana on a threemonth
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  • 578 4 Mutual Military Inspection By U. S. And Russia GENEVA. July 22: The Soviet delegation, appeared stun, tied yesterday when President Elsenhower sprang the heat, kept diplomatic secret of the year—a proposal for mutual military inspection of each others countries by Russia aad Ih. Tnited states. President
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  • 78 4 Geneva Or Vienna GENEVA, July 22.-— A United States delegation spokesman said today the West had told the Russians in the "summit' talks here on Germany add European Secu. rity that they would prefer any future Foreign Ministers talks to be in Geneva. He said the Russians had expressed no
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  • 47 4 JAFFNA; Mr. J. S- Nicholas, has given notice of a resolution to be moved at the next meeting of the Jaffna Municipal council that a University in English and Tamil witn a chair for Sinhalese be established as quickly as possible In Jaffna.
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  • 68 4 X— RAY PLANT SABOTAGED CHILAW: An S.O.S. has been sent to the Radiologist in Colombo that all X-ra v work here is at a standstill as the filant Is out cf order. It is eamt that sabotage is suspected. The lack of X-ray facilities has seriously inconvenienced a number of
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  • 344 4 Madras Govt. To Prevent Burning Of Indian Flag Periyar Explains His Plan From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 22: The Madras Cabinet yesterday decided to take suitab'e action to prevent the member of Dravida Kalagham burning Indian National flag on August first, as a protest against imposition of Hindi in
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  • 51 4 Ali Miss Jinnah Visiting Pak Held Kashmir LAHORE: Thc Pakistan Prime Minister Mr. Moham-n^d Ali. and Miss Fatima Jinnah arc to visit Pakistan-held Ka.shmier shortly, it is learnt here. Mr. Mohammed Ali is >iheduled to arrive in Muzuaffarabad on July 19 and Miss Jinnah towaTds the end of this m
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  • 76 4 Gunner Killed In Premature Explosion Of Shell Casualties were caused to Gunners of 25 Field Regiment Royal Artillery when a25 pounder shell exploded prematurely in the barrel. Gunner D. A. Little was killed and the following received injuries. Bombardier R.G. Ruffle Lacerations to shoulder and arm (Dangerously 111); Gunners B.
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  • 77 4 I On Monday, the July 25, each of thy Parties contesting the Federal Elections will be speaking in Malay, English, Chinese and Tamil in the respective programmes at the following times: MALAY 5.30 6.00 p.m. (repeated at 8.30 9.00 p.m. i ENGLISH— B.3O— 9.OO p.m. I CHINESE—
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  • 43 4 Thc 2nd Annual AthleticSports of the Pure Life Society English School, Petaling, will be held at the Kinrara British j Military Hospital Ground to. day, July 23. at 3 pjn. Mrs. Hameedah Ally Marlcar will distribute the prizes.
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  • 43 4 SATYANANDA TO ATTEND WORLD RELIGIONISTS CONFERENCE i Swami Satyahanda, presi. dent cf the Pure Life Society, Petalihg will be attending the Conference of World Religion. ist a to be held at Toklo from August Ist to 4th a s a Mala, yan Delegate.
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  • 111 4 Sri S. R. D. Sastri, M.A. (Scholar and Philosopher) who in 1948 at the invitation of the University of Oxford %WL vered a series of lecturers on Indian Philosophy and Vedlc Exegesis and who also delivered a few lectures in France, Germany and Switzerland on Indian
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  • 65 4 President Eisenhower of lhe United States in Geneva where he arrived in bin piivate plane, the Super-con-stellation :Columbine" photo shows; President Eisenhower (right) shakes hands with Swiss President Max Perltpierre on his arrival at Geneva's Cointrin Airport. In Centre of the picture (lelt to right) are Mme
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  • 77 4 A.P.C. To ur Of School Postponed The Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. Chairman Of the All Party ommittee announced last evei ng that the Committee's tour Jf inspec. tion of Chinese schi old scheduled for Monday, July 25, wculd be postponed. This- wa s decided > enable members
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