Indian Daily Mail, 2 August 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 168 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 611 1 Governor To Issue Message To Assembly Today Hopeful Outcome Of Talks With Boyd (BY OUR STAFF REPORTER) Sources close to the Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall told the Indian Daily Mail last night that Mr. Marshall was not likely to resign at the present juncture, as a
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  • 62 1 LISBON, Aug. 1: The Portu- 1 guese Foreign Ministry has asked the Brazilian Government to look after Portugal' n interests m India. Portugal announced and Brazil ha s ac. cepted. Portugal's legation m New Delhi was ordered tc be closed by the Indian Government
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  • 61 1 HERE TO SOLVE CON STL. CRISIS The Secretary of State for Colonies, Mr. Alan LennoxBoy d (left extreme) photo, graphed with (from left to right) Lady Black (wife of the Governor) Sir Robert Black, the Governor, L»3y Lennox. Boyd, Mr. David Marshall, the Chief Minister, and Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald,
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  • 204 1 Pak. Rupee Devalued To Strengthen Economy And Promote Greater Prosperity KARACHI, Autf.l, The Pakistan Government yesteiday devalued The rupee to the level of the Indian rupee. At the time of Britain's devaluation m September 1949, With Sunday's change, one UP. dollar will bring 4.7619 1-akistanl rupees. (Formerly the dollar equaled
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  • 114 1 U.S.— China Talks Welcomed RANGOON. Burma. Aug. 1: Official sources close to Premier U Nu Sunday welcomed Red China's proposal to conclude a Pacific Pact with the United States. ''It is a logical sequence ot previous happenings to ease tension and is a likely solution to problems of the tar
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  • 147 1 Elections In Vietnam Talks SAIGON, July 31 The South Vietnam Cabinet will mim publish its reply to a proposal from President Ho Chi Minh of N-rth Vietnam for talks between the two States on All-Vietnam Elections, an official source .«aicl here. The source denied that the cabinet was split on
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  • 96 1 NICE France. Aug. 1: Two sons of Prince Aly Khan were slightly burned Saturday when a gasclime tank on their motor launch exploded. The Prince, who was on a dock several yards from the boat, was not injured. His sons. Karim, 18. and Alim. 16,
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  • 120 1 The members of the «X--eculive committee* «»f the 12 I labour unions aitiliated to the 10,000-stron ff Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federticn met last night at the Federation premises to decide whether or not to g° on strike on Wednesday, Aug. 3. .Mr.
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  • 187 1 Nagas Told To Renounce Violence NEW DELHI, Aug. 1: The Indian Covernm/tnt has refused to talk with the fierce Naga tribesmen unless they renounce violence and give up their demand for independence, a 3ov. ernment spoke man- announced yesterday. The Nagus, who occesionaliy headhunt inhabit several thousand square miles of
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  • 127 1 NBW DELHI, Aug. 1: The Indian Government Sunday announced a new tea expoit duty of six annas a pound, an increase of two antuis over thcc'd quotation. Am increase moulted from increasing the fixed price nt tea for the purpose of determining export auty
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  • 118 1 WASHINGTON. Aug. 1: The first sections of a giant new sky Atlas, revealing stars, ga. laxies and systems of galaxies stretching far out into space, have been completed at Palomar Laboratories m California. Astronomers have been working on the project for seven years, m conjunction with the
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  • 146 1 MENON TO MEET IKE DULLES AGAIN LONDON, Aug. 1: Mr. V.| K. Krishna >Senon, chief Indian delegate to the United Nations, left here by a*r for New Delhi for ccnsutation with his Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru. He will make a private visit to Geneva on his way. Mr. Menon,
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  • 46 1 PHOTO. I'RESIDEXT ACKMED SOrKARNO of Indonesia on hii v.- B la Mecca as a pilgrim, takes 'oavc of COLONEL qAMAL, ABDIL NASSEK, tJ.e Egyptian Prime Mlniste-, 1.1 Cairo on July «f*«r MDendln? five days m Egypt as ft»v srr's guest. AP
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  • 486 1 Tungku Ministry Line -Up (From Om Correspondent) KUALA LUMP! R, Aug. 1 Shuttling back and forth between King s House and UMNO Headquarters, a busy and overwrought Chief Manister Tungku Abdul Rahman this afternoon presented to the Federation High Commissioner the names of his tenman Cabinet for approval. The
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  • 63 1 CHINA FREES U. S. SPIES LONDON, Aug. 1.— The New China New* Agency today announced the reease of H American "spies'* with immediate effect. The Agency reported that the Military Tribunal of the Supreme People's Court of China had decided to release the "American spies" before the completion
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  • 78 1 Anti-Cow Slaughter Demonstration NEW DELHI, Aug. I Thirty Hindus today paraded befcre Parliament Vowing conch nhpUs and shooting" Tf n Nehru to *top Idling cows." Thon, led by three cows and a calf, in yellow saddle cloth*, thev tried to force their w»~.v into dM grounds. They were driven hark
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  • 558 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Tues., Aug. 2, l955 A Lesson For Malaya C<H 1 11 Indiana m particular and Indians m general, wherever they may be, will lci.ve a High of relief, though temporarily at least, at the withdrawal by Perlyar E. V. Kamasam), the Tamil leader, of his threat
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  • 77 2 TANJORE: Over six hun. Ured students of the Kalyanabundaram High School have ijeen on strike last week m protest against the Governing Jiody's decision to terminate t.'ic services of their Head, master Mr. V. Sarangapanl Naidu. The students took out a procession and marched tc the
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  • 1979 2 Bill Referred To Select Committee NEW DELHI. THE LOK SABHA, WHICH ASSEMBLED LAST MONDAY AFTER THE SUMMER RECESS. CONSIDERED THE HINDU SUCCESSION BILL AND DECIDED TO REFER IT TO A JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE. The Bill seeks to modify the law relating to intestate succession amon? Hindus.
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  • 58 2 MADRAS, July 31 The forth International conference of Buddhists is to be held m India next year to coincide with celebrations of tin* 2.500 th year o: the Buddhist era. Dr Q.P. Malalesekhara. president of the World Fellowship o f Buddhists, said today. The third international Buddhist
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  • 51 2 LONDON, July 3I —Matshall Georgi /.hukov, Soviet Defence Minister, last night issued an order o r the day rt nailing Soviet troops from .Austria, Moscow radio reported. The order also stated that the total strength of the Soviet Armed Forces would be cut by the number of trootta btlng withdrawn
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  • 135 2 NEW DELHI. A member*** speech was directed to be expanded by the Deputy Speaker m the Lok Sabha. on the ground of the member's alleged absent-mindedness. When the House was dis. cussing tiie Hindu succession, BUI, debate on which was incomplete m the last session
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  • 196 2 LONDON: India's views on professional ethics, and on the fusion of Barristers and Solicitors Into one system were expresed on Tuesday last at the Commonwealth and Empire Law Conference. Mr N. C. Chattetjee. form, er Judge of the Calcutta High Court and member of
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  • 65 2 RADIO MALAYA TO NOTE NEW DELHI. Mr. Nehru on Wednesday last corrected Communist members of Lok Sabha about the pronunciation of the word Diem." (name of the South Vietnam Prime Mini«ter, Ngo Dinh Diem). He said it was pronounced "Zem"' and net as it was spelled. Ear
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  • 124 2 INDIAN STEEL DELEGATION TO RUSSIA NEW DELHI: An elevenman official Indian steel dele. Ration to the Soviet Union will leave New Delhi for Mcscow on Aug. 7, it was learnt here. Tne delegation which will be md by Mr. s. S. Khera. Sec. retary. Ministry of Production will spend about
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  • 191 2 NEW DELHI; mtt r national conference of journalists from all over the world will be held m Switzerland m Ma y next year. This decision was taken by an initialing committee of journalists from several countries at its recent meeting In Benin. Two Indian urnalists, Rana
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  • 69 2 MANGALORE: Hi 8 Holiness the Pope has made Rev. F. R. C. Mascarehnes. a former vicar of the Mangalore diocese, a Domestic Prelate ana Mr. U. Kannappa (Retired District Educational Officer) a Knight of St. Gregory. The Gold Cross "Por Eccles. aio et Pontiflce" has been conferred oh
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  • 259 2 Part C States May Be Dissolved Congress Secretary's Hint SIMLA: Au indication that Part 'C States might be dissolved was given recently by Shriman Narayan, Congress Secretary, while addressing Congress workers from all over Himaclial Pradesh en Wednesday last Shriman Narayan said that the congress High Command had taken the
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  • 117 2 NEW DELHI: Three institutions will be set up m India shortly to provide for advanced training to police officers and for improvement an<j re. search m the methods cf crime detection, it is learnt here. The institutions the Central Detective Training Centre, the Central
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  • 68 2 TA.NJOKE. It is learnt that Government are considering- a proposal to start one ox two regular school for each district to impart instruction to tne Archakas In the various subjects m which they should be well versed for the daily performance of poojas and achanas In the
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  • 102 2 NEW DELHI; The Union Government na« sought the help o <* the State Governnu*nr 3 m removing toddy op liquor sh^ps near railway colonies or at other p lace 3 where rauwav workers happen to be living m large numbers, it is learnt. This action has
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  • 275 2 MADRAS: An inmate ot a City lleggaa- Hotue owns a house m an import any locality here and ho* Rs. 4,000 m tho Post Ofl ■<■ as savings to his credit, according to a pilot survey conducted by the School of Social Work. Answering a
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  • 238 2 Provident Fund Of Employees Amendments NEW DELHI: The renxa;t on ot time.-limit after ivhiJii I tne workers become entitled to employers contributions, at IS years as against 20 at present, was recommended by the Central Board of Trustees of the Knployees' provident Fund Scheme. The meeting w hich was convpned
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  • 853 3 Ghaffar Khan Demands Referendum On Unification Of West Pakistan PESHAWAR: The Red Shirt leader, Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, has described the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan as an unrepresentative body. He told correspondents at Mardan last Tuesday that he would never accept the decision of this Assembly on the West Pakistan
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  • 192 3 HYDERABAD: The Cmgress (^anaral Secretary, Mr. G. p. Madhavan Nayar, told Congress workers that the Congress was not a body foi conducting elections only. The organisation, at all levels, should be alive and function ta^om day to day, and work for the benefit of the
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  • 171 3 Ghaffar Khan: Pak. Govt.'s Warning! KARACHI: It is learnt that the Pakistan Government have accused Khan Abdul (ihaffar Khan In a cumin uni cation addressed In him. of activities and speeches whictu are causing hatred between different sections o* the people." The Red Ibbirt Leader's reply to this communication is
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  • 118 3 NAGAPATTINAM; T h c Municipal Council, on Friday Mr. a M. P. Thiruvambalam Chettiar Chairman, requested the Government tv sanction grants to provide playgrounds for the Municipal Girls' High School and the (cirls' Schools m Kallukkara Street, Vellppalayam and Nagore. The Sanitary Engineer, Madra»: Government was
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  • 106 3 NEW DELHI: The Chairman of the Indian Copper Corporation, Mr. K. R. Fettes revealed m London that record profits wore achieved during 1954, and that these were due to the consistent world price of copper and, to some extent, to v-oduced development expendi- re and importance In
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  • 288 3 Furnishing Of Information By Ministers KURNOOL: The Speaker of the Andhra Legislature. Mr. Rokkam Lakshminarasimham Dora, gave his ruling that he could not compel Ministers to give any information to the House, when they withheld the same "In the interests of the State." This ruling of the Speaker was given
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  • 130 3 MAN-EATERS OF SUNDERBANS CALCUTTA. All tigers m Sunder. bans, estuarine mangrove forest covering' the bulk of Bengal'^ seaface are man killers. According to Mr. A. C. Gupta of the Indian Forest Service, mandating Ls an inherited trait among tigers m thi» area. This Is due to the virtual lack of
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  • 89 3 TANJORE TEMPLES TO CONTRIBUTE RS. 15 LAKHS TANJORE: Mr. T. K. San. karavadivelu Pillai, Commissioner H.R.E. Board visited Mayuram, Tiruvarur, Kumoa. konam and Tasnjore, where he held discussions with the trustees of temples and executive officers regarding how far the religious institutions mi n the district could help h subscribing
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  • 69 3 President Eisenhower, who staggered the world and Soviet Russia along with it, v. ith the suggestion tbat Russian planes should fly over U.S-A. and make at-rnil pictures always, provided Kussia 'jet Ameiician planes n> over Russia on the same mission, is found chatting with
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  • 98 3 KUMBAKONAM: A sharp rise m the price of paddy was noticed m the local market during this week and a bag of 48 mm. was quoted at Rs. 15 on Sunday last week. The vil. lage rate was hovering around Rs. 14.4. Tirupur merchants were
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  • 102 3 NEW DELHI: Schemes tor the improvement of nine places of Buddhist pilgrimage are now being worked o ut by the Union Government, the Parliamentary Secretary for Transport, Mr. Shah Nawaz Khan, told a questioned m the Lok Sabha, These schemes related to Bhdhgaya, Sanchl, Rajglr, Saranath. Musnagar, Sravasti,
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  • 448 3 BOMBAY: The Samyukta Maharashtra Parishad was oppo.sed to ally move to include Saurashtra and Cutch m the State of /Bombay, and the Parishad was also emphatic m Its demand for a Mahaia.shtra States comprising all the Marathi.speaking- areas of Bern, bay, Madhya Pradesh and Hyderabad States, with
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  • 197 3 PONMCHERRY: Develop meat schemes ioi p> ndicherrv State under tne Second FiveYear Plan will be finalised at Delhi m the last week of September. Mr. v. S> Mathews, Chief Secretary to the Governrrent, said. Mr. Mathews said the schemes wu-ld involve an over-all expenditure of
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  • 110 3 HYDERABAD. Two Pakistan nationals. Mohavnmcd Hussain and Mahboob AH. were each sentenced to 18 months' R.I. and a fine of Rs. 20(i of In default to undergo v further Imprisonment of four months f«>r hoisting Pakatani ftags on the Ganesh Mandlr m C.ulbarga city
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  • 978 3 Scholarships For Muslims S. Indian Assn. Work MADRAS: The 53rd annual general body meeting o f the Muslim Educational Association of Southern' Indian, Madras, was held last week, at the office ol the Associaton In the "Association Gardens'' Peters Road, Royapettah, with Mr. M. Nazir Husain, President, m the chair.
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  • 406 3 •NFAV DELHI Representatives of the Indian National Congress, the Praja Socialist, Communist and All Indii Bharatiya Jan Sangh parties ar understood to have agreed (Pitta the Ejection Commissioner, Mi. jJukumar Sen, that iht* next general elections should be held m India either m January o r
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  • 274 4 Challenges Anyone To Unseat Him From Kelaniya KAMTARA: HE WAS V HPPARED TO TA **E WAGER OF A CFORE OF RUPEES WITH 'ANYONE THAT HE WOULD RETAIN HiS BEATAT^KE^ JAYEOF THE RATUKURUNDA CO-OPERATI\L CREDIT SO tIETY. Mr. Jayewardenc w^s referring to an allegation that he
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  • 75 4 CONDITIONS IN TEACHING PROFESSION JAFFNA: The necessity for ljarent.;; and the public to agitate foff the amelioration of tlio conditions of members of tho teaching profession particularly Swabhasa teachers, was stressed m all speeches made at a function organised to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of Mr. S. Devasagayam as a
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  • 252 4 COLOMBO: If Tamil was not given equal status with Sinhalese he was prepared to resign from the Government Group. He had a mandate from h's electorate to seek parity of status for Tamils. This was stated by Mr. M. E. H. Mohamed AH, M.P. tor Mutur.
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  • 271 4 COLOMBO; In his letter to the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehnu, on the adult register and the Indian high c omrnte sinner's obligation to co-operate Jn the deportation of iMcn immigrants, sir John Kotelawaia has not moved from tne ncsition that Ceylon is under no
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  • 66 4 At the opening of the new ten-story building: of Messrs. liar dial Singh and Sons Ltd., at No. 6 Cecil Street, Sun. day morning. Mr. R. K. Tandon, Commissioner of India m Malaya is seated m the centre (see picture above). In the picture on
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  • 255 4 OCLOMBO: The Prime Min. ister has denounced the use of foreign form of dress in preference to prescribed uniforms and national dress on national occasions. At a conference held at the Prime Minister's office and at. tended by Service Chiefs, officials of the Ministry of De. fence and
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  • 129 4 G. G. Ponnambaiani JAFFNA: Mr. G. G ron"sunbalam, M.P. for Jaffna, declaring open the Maniiiay Hindu College catnival. said the lamils wait ttxlay faced \vitb a situation the like of which they had never encountered belorc m the country. Forces were al work wliich
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  • 180 4 SRI KRISHNA JANMASIiTAMI ON AUG. 10 Sri Krishna janmasiitami oi j the LunaT tfiiihda v of Sri KnaMia will b« cooorvca wJtn due scumnity at the Hii liumakiisnna Tempi*', Bartlcy houd, on W'dnesuay A».ig. 10. All ale cordially inviteu. 'I'm*, programme is as follows: ti 00 p.m. Invocation and fJita
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  • 250 4 Sri S.R.D. Sastr i's Lecture On Gita The Fortnightly meeting .01 Me Divine Life Society will be held at 7. 30 p.m. tomorrow Wednesday Aug. 3 at 'Gukul a Villa," y, Boscombe Rrad, Off Tanjong Katoug Road, Singapore when Vidhya Vachaspathi Sri S.R. Roraiswami Sastri. M.A., a £!<?at Oiiental Scholar
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  • 245 4 3 Killed In Police Firing BOMBAY, Aug. 1 Police opened fire Saturday night on a tag« crowd of Indians— estimated at 200,000— who ran wild after assembling to watch a Hindu woman burn herself alive on her husband's funeral pyre,
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