Indian Daily Mail, 1 August 1955

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 167 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15~CENTS
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  • 358 1 Constitutional Issue Is A Simple One MARSHALL Will Do My Best To Solve Col. Secretary (By Our Staff Reporter Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, flew into Singapore last niffht, "hopeful Of settling" and "to do his best to solve
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  • 98 1 When the Secretary of State was leaving the Airport, there were several hundreds of unionists and some students at the entrance to the Airport, "holding placards bearing slogans like "We elected Marshall not the Governor." "We Want Democracy", "Down with Colonialism" and "Repeal Emergency Regulations". i Mr.
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  • 52 1 IN BORROWED FEZ! praoTO. AP Colonel Gamal AWel Nasser, the Egyptian FrinA Minister, bares his teetß m Imammoth gTin as he tri«v* on|K Fez. He borrowed it from bis 1 guest. President grinned Soekarno of Indonesia, who was spending five days m Egypt on his way to Mecca a 8
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  • 93 1 Mr. Ubaidullah Re- Nominated (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, July 31 The Associated Indian Chambers of Commerce at tt-3 meeting elected Mr. 3.0. U. \jbaidullah to be nominated to the Federal Legislative Council for further term representing the interests of Indian Commerce. Mr. übaidullan 13 a member of the Party
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  • 320 1 25,000 Witness Opening Of UMNO HQ In KL By Selangor Ruler Songkoks Presented To Messrs. Devaser T. H. Tan (From Our Correspondent) Xl ALA LUMPUR, July 31 A delirious and excited t n.wils of over 25,000 Malaya with a sprinkling of Cninsene and Indians raised iheir voices and clencned lists
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  • 86 1 WASHINGTON, July 3l Th»- U.S. Gvernment and scientists generally stress that America's space balls which will race round the world i 300 miles up at 18,000 miles lan hour— completing the circle every 90 minutes arc strictly to help mankind Ml annihilate it.
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  • 754 1 Periyar Withdraws Flag -Burning Protest Response To Kamaraj's Appeal No Foisting Of Hindi On South India Against People's Wishes Leading Brahmin Threatens To Join Periyar's Party! (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 3] Periyar E.V. Ramaswami, leader of the Dravida Kalagham has called off the demonstration on August 1, to
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  • 133 1 LONDON, July 31 The Soviet Union said last April here scientists are working on a space laboratory which would revolve around the earth as a satellite. A Moscow Radio broadcast heard here on April 16 said the Soviet Union nad established a commission to "co-ordi-nate work
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  • 41 1 Nehru's Gift Of Elephants To Russia NEW DELHI, July 31 Indian Premier Nehru is sending two elephants to Moscow Zoo next month rs mark of appreciation of his wolcome during his recent Soviet tour, a government upokaaman announced here. A P
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  • 594 1 Chou's Giant Peace Pact Offer Between China, U. S., Asia And Pacific Nations To Achieve India's Ideal Of Collective Peace HONGKONG, July 31 China yesterday proposed a giant peace pact signed by herself, the United States, and other Asian and Pacific Nations. Her Premier, Chou En-Lai, who has previously urged
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  • 98 1 City Council Labour Strike: Appeal To Public All arrangements for meeting the strike of the federation of City Council Labour Unions notice of which expires on the morning of Wednesday, Aug. 5, have been made of the Federal of City Council Labour Unions, and the public may be
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  • 125 1 U.S. RED CHINA TALKS TODAY AT GENEVA NFAV DELHI, 3V^.31 India is hoping that>s>g patriatlon talks \Vfcichr 4 £I*^ m Geneva tomorrow I) United States and a}, representative can be w> a> to uprepare the way fo.%r"i« diiect consideration of t Formosa problem. The talks, it Is hoped, will relax
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  • 597 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Aug. 1, 1955 Alliance Humpty-Dumpty: Murasu s Warning IF we are not mistaken, the right of nomination to the Federal Legislative Council has been granted to the party securing the largest number of elected seats only to provide It with a stable, or at least
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  • 60 2 FULL REPORT ON POLICE FIRING DEMANDED 1XDORE: Mr. Niranjan Varma. leader of the Opposition in tiie Madhya Bharat Legislative Assembly, demanded publtca. tion of the full text of Mr. Justice Wanchoo's report on police firing In Indore on July 21, 1954. He also urged the '.ate Government to pay adequate
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  • 1772 2  -  K. Rangaswamy By 'pHE break with the Soviet A Union m 1948 seems to have quickened the pace, of economic thinking m Yugoslavia, vrhoae leaders began evolving a system of Socialist society, free from what they th' ught were the serious flaws which afflicted the Soviet tjpe
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    47 2 iwfo* Local police gesture In an attempt to pacify demonstrators at Meknes, Morocco, when riots In favour of the exiled Sultan, Mohammed ben Youssof, lead to 1* death* Forty persons were Injured. The riots wore *P<Ufc«d off by the official ?*yj**° tkV ancient rtSal AP
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  • 54 2 LAHORE; Thirty.four mem' berg Of the Pakistani Constituent Assembly, the Chief Minister* of Punjab (P) and Sind and Mr. Fasul Hug, leader of th« Krlahika Bhrtunlk Party of Eaat Bengal, m a statement, have declared that they will strive for the fram. Jsf. ot tnilv Islamic
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  • 530 2 MADRAS: The Government of Madras are floating a Rs. 7,crcre loan redeemable at par on September 1, 1967. The lean will carry an Interest <* 4 per cent. Subscriptions to the loan will be received from August 16 to August 31 or may be closed
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  • 226 2 Rajasthan Leaders Call Off Satyagraha n C i ng l hl ln a ment, Thakur Madan Singh of Dantta. President of the Asso. elation who was released from Jail last week, said the Government had assured representatives of the Mahasabha that t. was prepared to consider 'our genuine grievances". »u
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  • 82 2 Implementation Of Bonus Pact Held Up AHMEDABAD: The implementation "of the five-year bonu s pact between the Ahmedabad Mill.cMrners' Association and the 60,000 strong Ahmedabad Textile Labour Association has been held up due to opposition from a section of mill-owners, according to reliable sources here. Pending the return fronv Eu.
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  • 127 2 BHOPAL: Mr. A. P. Jam, UnJon Food and Agriculture Minister, laid the foundationstone of an agricultural research inatitutr.-cum-college at Sehore, a district town over 20 miles from here. Spread over an area of 300 f c «s o' land, the proposed jnntttute will be the first of
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    22 2 The 19-vears-oUI Duke of i Kent, right, taking part In a I Rehearsal for the SoverelrnN parade at Sandhurst.
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  • 426 2 Noted Madras Industrialist M.I.T. Founder Passes Away MADRAS; The death occurred recently of Mr C Rajam, a leading Industrialist of South India and founder and benefactor of the Madras Institute of Technology Chromepet. OJ Mr. C, Rajam was born m November 11, 1882, m the village of Swamimalai, near KumbaKonam.
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  • 133 2 Air India Disaster Compensation BOMBAY*; The Air India International has paid R*. 1.60,000 as compensation to the heir» of five members or the crew of the 111-fatetd Constellation Kashmir Prln. cess, who were killed when the plane crashed into the South China Sea on April Mr. B. K. Patel, General
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  • 167 2 MADRAS; Under the auspices of tne LaJcshmipuram *oungmen s Association, a public meeting was held recently at Lakshmipuram to celebrate the Vedanayaeam Sftn Mr> !Li S BaiS8 ai S Sastri presided. me f tln commenced i 721 1 f i! l? In f the «>mptsitlons of tht
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  • 481 3 Acts Of Gross Indiscipline Disruption Alleged ."■ft7££ N > A nONAL EXECUTIVE OF THE FBAiA SOM»5» 15 PARTY'S MEMBKBSHIF PEnI rr^r^li S^ A^ ATION FROM HIM TO THE PARTY'S SSKSfe wSEraSN.^ R GR SS ACTS F 'NDIBCIP. hay *2!!!II^^ tlVe Of BVer l st *te
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  • 340 3 MADRAS: In the Madras High Court, His Lordship Mr. Justice P. Rajagopalan dismissed an application filed on be. half of K. V. Krishnamurthl of Kalahasti, praying for the issue of a writ of certiorart to quash the proceeding of the Commissioner fo r Government Examinations. Andhra State
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  • 128 3 The All-Party G«a Liberation AM Committee announced here that volun. teera would march Into Ctoa well In advance of Aug. 15 and take possen. glon of whatever part °f the territory wa» possible and defend the liberated areas to the last. An assessment of the
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  • 327 3 AHMED ABAD; Mr. A. T. I'urbhit, Second Juaicial Magislrate of Ahmedabad, dismissed the bail applications or •six of the 12 poJicemen accused in a murder case ac i.aiupur Chakla outpost. The other six were o raered to be release.t on bail of Ks. l.oOO winh one
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  • 116 3 KARACHI: Three arme fl Hure raided the house of Haji Mohammed Alam, editor of Sind weekly "Roshni 1 at Sukkur recently and shot dead one of the Inmates. Haji Alam had a miraculous escape. It is stated that the Hurs entered Haji Alam's house and opened fire.
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  • 24 3 Princess Margaret tours tlie new, £50,000 YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association), Hostel, bearing her name, which she opened ab Southampton recently.
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    14 3 Princess attends the International Horse Show at London's White City Sttedlum.
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  • 144 3 MADRAS: The Madhya Pradesh Police are considering the employment of dogs as In Madras to help m the work of crime detection m that State, it is learnt. In this connection, Mr. A. R. Jayawant, Deputy Inspector* General of Police, has come down to Madras
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  • 80 3 MADRAS: The Madras Gov. ernment have received the report from the Collector of TirucWrapalli about the recent developments m the mirasdar* tenant relationship m that dia trlct. The report is being- considered by the Government. The report, it is stated, indicates He steps taken by
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  • 537 3 NEW DELHI. When the Congress Working Committee met here Prime Mlnteter Nehru spoke, reviewing international affairs with particular reierence to his recent visit to Russia and other European countries. The Prime Minister, it is learnt also reviewed affairs m the Far Kast, i.e. Saigon
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  • 474 3 MADANAPAULE. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Unicn Health Minister, declared that it was not without clear thinking that the Government had started the B.C.G. campaign. It was regrettable, she added that a person of the eminence of Mr. C Rajagopalachariar should have started a
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  • 101 3 NEW DELHI: All rewards m the form sash wr land assignments, and all allowances attached to gallantry decorations, awarded by the Central or State Governments, have been exempted -from the payment of Income-tax. AJI allowances attached to British gallantry ife coratlons and Tewarus granted by
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  • 87 3 BOMBAY: The Intelil gence section of the Bumbay City prohibition Polics recently Arrested 11 persona, after raiding the dining car of the BombayCalcutta IMall, which arrived at the Central Railway's Victoria terminus station here last week. The Manager of the dining ear, Mr. Con.ello, was
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  • 73 3 Indigenous Systems Of Medicine CALCUTTA; The Government o f India, it is learnt, nave appointed a committee with the Health Minister of Raiasthan, Mr. Dave, as Chairman, to formulate unifor m standards of education and registration for the practice of Vaidyas, Unanis, Hakims and Homoeopaths. The committee will hold its
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  • 90 3 rRIVANDRUM; Mr. G. Kamachanctran, Director, Gandhi Gram and c'nvenor of the assessment committee of basic eaucation, last week said that the central institute of basic education would be located m l>elhi within a year and research would be carried ,~n there. He said the process
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  • 93 3 DONALD CAMPBELL hugs his wife Dorothy and bis chief mechanic Leo Villa, left, after smashing the world water speed record in his turbojet hydrop'ane Bluebird on o^Too water Cumberland, on July 23. His official speed wa s £02.32 miles an hour. The former record, get on
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  • 522 3 Madras And 5 Other Cities Development Plans Mayors To Move Planning Body BOMBAY. The three-day conference of the Mayor* of Bombay, Ca«. cutta Madras, Bangalore. Ahmedabad and Poona, which con. eluded here, approved a memorandum to be submitted to the Planning Commission seeking financial aid for Implementing the development plan*
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  • 370 3 Situation In Punjab: Sachar Meets Mr. Nehru NEW DELHI: Mr. Bhimsen Sachar. Chief Minister of Pun. jab and Sardar Pratap Singh Kairon. Development Minister, who arrived here recently had separate meeting's with Prime Minister Nehru and the Con-grc:-s President. Mr. Dhebar. Mr. Sachar and Sardar Kairon are understood to have
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  • 121 3 NEW DELHI: The Planning Commission's Steering Committee on Industrial Planning has decided that the possibility of Including the construction of a second shipyard m the second Five-Year Plan should be examined. This Is In view of the "substantial" target of five lakhs gross registered tonnage for
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  • 61 3 COLOMBO: Mr. ft. S isar Deputy Indian Migh COmmisS2 0 f 1* Ceylch, ha« been appointed Deputy Indian High Commisaiondr fi» Pakistan Mr. war will leave Colombo la the tyrtt ww* of August. He came to Ceylon m June last In the place of
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  • 204 4 Legislation In Ceylon COLOMBO. The Prime Minister will shortly seek Government ap-lu-oval to introduce legislation to clttzenlse registered cla«en s ■I mdian and Pakistani origin upon conviction for offences s: -.,;u n*i the State, and those who have obtained cltlienswp fraudulently. According to a government spokesman there
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  • 227 4 WELIGAMA: Sir John Kotolawala. the Prime Minister, who declared open a new building of the Tolijawila Central School was so overwhelmed at the welcome accorded to him m the heart of the Communist stronghold of Akurcssa. that he declared: •'You have given me a reception worthy of
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  • 115 4 WASHINGTON. July 30 Newly designed hydrogen bombs are going into* the American atomic arsenal. A U.S. atomic energy commission reporter disclosed this yesterday, saying the weapons are the outgrowth of the 1954 Pacific test, which produced the world's greatest man-made explosion. Manufacture oi the H-wea-pons, apparently m several
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  • 82 4 KARACHI, July 30 Mr. Mohammed All. Paklstau s Prime Minister, said yesterday that although the immediate danger of war had receded as a result cf the recent "summit" talks m «*eneva, the "Free Nations of the woild are still faced with the menace of international Communism."
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  • 449 4 COLOMBO. Value for money that should be the key note of the 6- Year Plan for Economic Development, states the Prime Minister, Sir John X otelawala. In a foreword to the plan. "We must aim at getting: at least a rupee's worth
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  • 124 4 "The theme for Health Week, which begins tomorrow (Mon. day, Aug. 1) is 'Clean water mean, better health," declared Dr. Lee Ti&ng Heng, Member for Health m a broadcast speech last night, and added!: ..."lit may surprise you to learn that useful advice on the purifying
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  • 142 4 Mr. C. H. Butterfield Q.C., barrister-at-law. Solicitor Gen. eral, Singapore, has been appointed as Attorney.General, Singapore, m succession to Mr. E. J. Davies. Q.C., and will assume duty soon after the latter leaves on the 6th September, 1955, to take up his new ap. pointment as Chief
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  • 283 4 Entry Welcomes, Says Minister COLOMBO: Ceylon's Finance Minister, Mr. Jayawardene, issued a white paper htre officially clarifying m details hi* Government's policy m respect of private foreign capital investment m Ceylon. This is the first time for Ceylon Government to issue such a detailed
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  • 303 4 At a Committee Meeting of the City Council Labour Unions Federation held on July 25, It had been resolved to invite two representatives from each of the Trade Unions m Singapore to a meeting to be held at the Union premises No. 76, Race Course Read,
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  • 295 4 South India's Interest In Malaya From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 31: The Complete victory of the MalayChineac.lndian Alliance m th« Malayan elections has been hailed m the press here as an indication that the people of Malaya are solidly behind the demand for Seli-Government and ending of Emergency which
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  • 258 4 A SECRET REVEALED 2 To the keen disappointme nt of over 10,000 wrestling Ss^mb^Hh^H^^ World Stadium Saturday SJht India's man-mountain Gora Singh conceded victory to tfie great Km* Kong\ It was a six.roun<i tight Kins; Kong claiming the first pin-fall over Gora Singh
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  • 117 4 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, July 31. Over 124 members ircn the various branches today selected four candidates to be presented to the Alliance for nomination to the Federal Legislative Council. They are: Mr. K. V. Devaser Mr. K. Gurupatham, Mr. A Balakrishnan and Mr.
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  • 79 4 GENEVA, July 31 Mr. Wang Ping Nan. leader of the Chinese Comnvunist delegation to meet United State p officials here next Monday for talks on the repatriation of 51 Americans held in Chinese gaols, arrived here FUaa^ night. On his arrival Mr. Wans said the
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