Indian Daily Mail, 10 August 1955
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Title Section16 1955-08-10 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 176 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article445 1955-08-10 1 Tengku Govt. 12— -Point Programme Malay Official And National Language Self Govt. And Independence In Constitutional Way Amnesty To End Emergency National Schools Scheme To Be Scrapped ACCELERATION OF MALAYANISATION Self -Government and independence m a constitutional way. The ministers are collectively responsible for any decision reached m the Federal445 words
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111 1955-08-10 1 NO NEED TO POSTPONE ELECTIONS Kamaraj t torn Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 9 There should be no postponement of the next general elections m India, said Chief Minister Mr. X Kamaraj yesterday. Reports from Delhi indicate tnat the elections may be postponed since the States boundaries must be drastically111 words
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81 1955-08-10 1 Rs. 1,000 Limit For Crossword Prizes From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug 9—Maximum amount of prize m any future crossword competitions will be only Rs. 1,000. prtsently, prizes of mor c than three lakhs an' beine offered. This was rvvealed m the Madras Assembly yesterday when the Finance Minister said81 words
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Article128 1955-08-10 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 9 -General S. M. Shrinagesh, India's Chief of Army Staff, and two other high ranking Indian Officers will make a two.week visit to the United States In Septem. ber as guesta> American Army Chief Staff General Maxwell D. Taylor, it was announcedAP - 128 words
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170 1955-08-10 1 Nomination To Estate Staff Union Executive KUALA LUMPUR: I.D.M. learns that the Federation oo All Malayan Estate Staff Union Executive Committee jiad obtained permission from the Trade Union Registrar to held the Annual General Meeting on August 28 next provided the Executive Committee has procured written permission from the eleven170 words
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Article38 1955-08-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR: It is learnt that the Kuala Lumpur and Ulu Selangor Estate Staff Union will be holding Its an. nual general meeting on August 14, at Eastern Hotel, here, at 10 a.m.38 words
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Article81 1955-08-10 1 From Oar Own Correspondent MADRAS. Ai.g. 9— The Madras Government has ordered the postponement of municipal election at Kumbakonam early n-'xt year because of the Mshamaham Festival m Feb. This festival comes once m twelve years and attracts millions of devotees from all ever India to bathe In81 words
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321 1955-08-10 1 Largest Ever Demonstration BELGAUM, (India) Aug. 9—Preparations are under way here for 3,000 Indians to march into Goa next Monday, India s Independence Day, m the largest demonstration so far m the campaign for ihc merger of the Portuguese territories with India. TheReuter - 321 words
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Article100 1955-08-10 1 Referring to the tasks and duties of the Alliance Government, Tengku Abdul Rahman said one of the duties of his Government was to bring ab<~<ut peace and prosperity and happiness In the country. It was m the interest of his country and the people to try100 words
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Article, Illustration227 1955-08-10 1 Elizabeth the Queen Mother waves to crowds from a window of Clarence House, her London residence, on August 4 her 55th birthday. With her are her grandchildren. Prince Charles and Princess Anne, who came from Buckingham Palace to bring congratulations. Land Policy To give immediate attention227 words
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199 1955-08-10 1 Naval Base Labour Union Serves Strike Notice The Singapore Naval Base La. bour union will serve today a fOUi-teell-day strike notice, ex piling oh Aug. 24, bn the i Management Of the Dockyard Over the discharge of a trainee, Mr. Le c Kwohgj Chleng, friim servlcea Mr. S. Uoodhuli. Secretary199 words
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Article, Illustration132 1955-08-10 1 A— Self-Government and Independence m a constitu. tional way. Am To end Emergency through amnesty providing for a cease-fire. OS To re-examine the Educaw tion Ordinance, 1952. Malay to be the official and national language. AS Greater attention to the living conditions of the132 words
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Article50 1955-08-10 1 LOLLO SANS CURVES PARIS, Aug. Italian movie queen Gina Lollobrlglda paraded through the sunny streets of Paris yesterday behind sx dappled circus horses. But she wasn't wearing the promised pink tights, instead she had on a pink full-skirted dress with tiny whit e dots. There was obvious disaopoint- ment.- APAP - 50 words
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471 1955-08-10 2 Indian Daily Mail Br. Strategy Vs. Malayan Freedom Spore, Wed. Aug. 10, 1956 Till; Federation Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rah. man's enthusiasm for the cause of Malayan unity the union of Singapore and the Federatlcn seem* to have suddenly vanished ever since his dbacovery that the Colony Is a highly471 words
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Article80 1955-08-10 2 CALCUTTA, Aug. 8— l-'enih mountain climbe*-* who success, fully assaulted towering Mount Makalu m Nepal reported pocket altimeters they carried failed to record altitudes accurately. Jcanx Franco, the expedll.in's leader, said he carried si separate altimeters on the climb "but they all showed a big margin80 words
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1789 1955-08-10 2 Brutal Handling Of Unarmed. Volunteers SAWANTWADI: Two unarmed Indian volunteers raid down their live.? m the cause of Gtia'g freedom last week. They died and three others were wounded when Portuguese Officers opened fire on a hatch of 28 volunteers who entered Goa.1,789 words
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Article123 1955-08-10 2 NEW DELHI. Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari. Union Minister for Commerce and industry, feels that during hi« tenure of office his knowledge of country's economy has increased "twenty tlmes.'i He told the A'Llndla Handloom Board here that before he joined the Gov. eminent he had some knowledge123 words
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111 1955-08-10 2 NEW DELHI. Mrs. M. Chaudrasekhar, Deputy Health Minister, said m the Lok Sabh a that the Salk polio vaccine had not yet been tried m India. No condition v*as attached when India received from the U.S.A. the formula for the manufacture of the111 words
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681 1955-08-10 2 LONDON: British travel and tourist organisations look like handling a record number of overseas visitors this season, and among them are a markedly increased number from India and Pakistan. At the present rate of arrivals by air and sea and of681 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-08-10 2 PHOTO. The coast guard Icebreaker u» stuind is dwarfed by an iceberg m Melville Bay, off Lie coast of Greenland. The ship is 6,0(10 tons and 296 feet long. The iceberg weighs about 4 million tons and is B °o feet high above the water. TheA.P. - 69 words
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339 1955-08-10 2 Cow Slaughter Demonstration Deprecated NEW DELHI. Pandit Pant, Home Minister, making a statement m the Lok Sabha, about the anti.covv slaughter demonstration m front of parliament building last week, condemned it as of violating de'iberately the orders promulgated to ensure law and order and thc peaceful and smooth working of339 words
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Article137 1955-08-10 2 LONDON: Sunday Time 3 re. ports that Prime Minister Nehru is negotiating with Moscow for Russian M1G.17 fighters to re-equip the Indian Air Force, hitherto equipped mainly with British planes. The ru-getiations which 'av<> oni v foot now been made n^" *}°J& a IIK Fore,137 words
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Article243 1955-08-10 2 Saw Their Selves Apart LONDON: Can you ne yourself as a separate pCTJQi outside yourself, appar-. c* iy moving about under a different control The answer hi m the atiirmative according to two doctors writing m the "J.urnal of Neurology, Nehrosurgeiy and Psychiatry." To back u D ti eir statement.243 words
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210 1955-08-10 2 "If Hell Offends, Heaven Bores LONDON: Old Ideas about hell Are and similar tormmts F.tter death "can only be regarded as having issued from diseased minds," contend** Canon J.S. Bezzant, Lector r ln Divinity at Cambridge Lmversity. The 58-year-old Canon ha* held a number of high appointments m the Church210 words
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68 1955-08-10 2 BHOPAL: Mr. R K. Singli. president Of the Sehore District Congress Committee, m a statement K-sued here denied that there were group rivalries among Congressmen of Bhopal State. Mr. Singh was referring to a .statement reported to have been made by Mr. Srlman Narayan68 words
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Article1115 1955-08-10 3 Important Changes Proposed In The Act NEW DELHI: The holding of general elections simultaneously m ail States to the House of the People and the Legislative Assemblies is made posible by the Representation of the People (Section Amendment) Bill, 1955, introduced m the Lok Sabha by the1,115 words
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Article139 1955-08-10 3 NEW DELHI: For 52.000 you will soon be able to bw> an atlas which will show every star known to astronomers, including some outvie the system which the avcrege man thinks of a.: constituting the universe. The United States Nation il G»-orgraphic Society and the Calif orhia139 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-08-10 3 Peacock Dance as one of the highlights of ehe music and dance programme of Sro* %doe»waran Temple, held ut Sentil Chettlar Mandap recently, The artistes art Siva--1)019 Md vatsaia.33 words
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Article215 1955-08-10 3 PONDICHERRY: Orders! have been issued calling upon a.l Pondicherry Municipal Council members who were sue. cc sful m last week's elections to meet h«*re on Aug. 10 to elect the Mayor. Deputy Mayor, and AsiLtant Mayor to the respective municipalities. 'iheie are 8 Municipalities In215 words
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Article161 1955-08-10 3 KURNOOL. A ruffled Woman member of the Andhra Assembly rose te defend her sex, had to return to her seat charging tie member, who refused to yie.d the floor, of *ack cf chivalry. When Mr. K. Vema Rdedl said Women Welfare Officers wer? "more decorative than operative," Mrs.161 words
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Article50 1955-08-10 3 POONA: Indian manufactured penicillin will be put on the market soon. Announcing this Col. J. K. Dovra, Managing Director of the Penicillin factory a t **i. muri, said •he factory went into full prod .ction and would i manufacture 20 million mega I units annually.50 words
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Article, Illustration67 1955-08-10 3 PHOTO. The eleven American airmen freed °n Aug. 4 by Red China, cross the Red China Hon* Kong border bridge. The man on crutches is Major William H. Baumer of Lewisbburg, Pennsylvania, in right foreground is Colonel Simpson, United States Air Attache, Hong Kong, whoA.P. - 67 words
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Article753 1955-08-10 3 Madras Governor's Fervent Appeal MADRAS: A fervent appeal to the Indian people to preserve the Eng'ish language, on account of the rich treasures embedded ln it, was made by Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor. Mr. Sri Prakasa expressed the view that it would not be difficult to753 words
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Article806 1955-08-10 3 Nehru 9 s Statement NEW DELHI: THE PRIME MINISTER, MR. NEHRU MADE A STATEMENT FORMALLY IN THE LOK SABHA GIVING DETAILS OF THE FINDINGS OF THE COMMITTEE WHICH ENQUIRED INTO THE CRASH OF THE AIR INDIA INTERNATIONAL CONSTELLATION -KASHMIR PRINCESS" IN INDONESIAN WATERS. At the time of806 words
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Article62 1955-08-10 3 REWA. A diamond weighing 27.9 rati* was found m the Canada mine area at Parma, centre of the dia. mond industry m the State, according to officia' Information received here. This is said to be the biggest single diamond find both In regard to weight62 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-08-10 3 PHOTO. TONY BAIRD, a 19-year- Id water skier, 8 oar« through tiie air on a kite pulled by the speedboat at right, during an aquatic show at Seattle, An«r. 2. He went more than I*o feet through the air.- A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article46 1955-08-10 3 NEW DELHI: Khwaja Hasan Nizaml. Plr Zada of the Dargah Nizammuddin Aulia, died here last week. He (TM SO. A. direct descendant of Hazrat Nlzamuddin Aulia. a Soofl .^aint, Khwaja Nizami was a noted theologian and Urdu, Arabic and Persian scholar and author*46 words
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591 1955-08-10 4 But Only One Citizenship Entry Before March 1956 Would Give A Person Vote From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 9— All persons who came into India before March 1956 would become voters. Mr. Datar, the Deputy Home Minister, who made this important591 words
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Article158 1955-08-10 4 Following is the Programme ot Lectures by Vidya Vachaspathi Sr. S. R. Doraiswami Sastri, M.A. who ls now on a tour of Malaya: TODAY, 10.8.56: 7.00 p.m. Sri Ramakrishna Mission, Bartly Road. "SRI KRISHNA A HIS ETERNAL MESSAGE" m English. THURSDAY, 12.8.55: 8.30 p.m. British Council158 words
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Article107 1955-08-10 4 PARIS, Aug. 9: A Powerful bomb heavily damaged the Interior of South Viet Nam's Palace of Justice at Saigon Sunday night, but there were no casualties, the French News Agensy reported. A few minutes before the blast Premier Ngo Dinh Diem had passed m frontAP - 107 words
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Article102 1955-08-10 4 SEOUL, Aug. 9: Fifteen U.S. soldiers and four Koreans were reported injured m renewed riots against Communist Truce Inspection Teams Sunday night and Monday. But the U.S. Army denied Korrcn Police reports that U.S. soldiers bayoneted five Korean demonstrators None of the U.S. soldiers was hurt seriouslyAP - 102 words
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129 1955-08-10 4 Hope For Best But Keep Powder Dry! MANILA, Aug. 9— An Indian journalist says Indias concept of co-existence wa3 "hoping for the best and keeping our powder dry." Dr. Krishhalal Shridharani. of the Amrit Bazaar Patrika of Calcutta, warned that thc aternative to East-west coexistence was atomic war. The vi/sitingAP - 129 words
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212 1955-08-10 4 Insurance Against T.B. H.E. Commends The Scheme Laying the Foundation Stone of the New S.A.T.A. Welfare Centre yesterday, the Governor Sir Robert Black highly commended the anti-T.B. Insurance Scheme. He said It was a fine example of self-help, which enabled even the humblest citizen to have himself and the members212 words
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Article92 1955-08-10 4 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. Foreign shipping companies have agreed to drop th* p/roposed surcharge on freight loaded m Indian ports, announced the Deputy Minister Mr. Alagesan m the Lok Sabha yesterday. ...The Minister disclosed that India's shipping was only one per cent of92 words
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Article66 1955-08-10 4 CAIRO, Aiug. 9 Sir Humphrey Trevelyan, new I British ambassador to Egypt, yesterday handed Foreign Minister Mohmoud Fawzi a copy of his letter of credentials. Sir Humphrey told newsmen he understands considerable developments were going on m Egypt and would do whatever he could toAP - 66 words
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228 1955-08-10 4 Ceylon Envoy Urges U.S. Aid To S.E. Asia WASHINGTON, Aug. 0 Ceylon Ambassador Mr. R. S. S. Gunewajreene called on the Uhlted States Monday to exitend full economic assistance to all South-East Asian countries regardless- of their trade with Communist China. Ceylon has been denied U.S. aid because of itsAP - 228 words
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124 1955-08-10 4 Girl (16) Spends 8 Days On Canadian Destroyer LONG BE\CH, California, Aug. 9 A beautiful 16-year-old, Portuguese Filipina Joycelin Pnapil, Sunday waved goodbye to 240 "shipmates'' aboard the Canadian destroyer Athabaskan as two detectives took her ashor e to face charges of stowing away eight days ago m Hawaii. "■ltReuter - 124 words
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Article48 1955-08-10 4 OSLO, Aug. 9 A Russian passenger plane cawght Are and crashed between Stalingrad and Moscow yesterday, killing all 25 people aboard including a delegation of 10 Norwegian women, the Norwegian Foreign Ministry said today. The Norweigians were tour- iog me soviet Union.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article31 1955-08-10 4 LONDON, Aug. 9— The number of -unemployed persons m Britain dropped to 185,000 m July, the lowest since the war, th c Labour Ministry announced last night31 words
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Article409 1955-08-10 4 GIVE LIBERALLY AND HELP UNDER-PRIVILEGED BOYS THE RAMAKRISHNA MISSION. SINGAPORE i« HOLDING FLAG DAY oN SATURDAY AUG 1? rl a!S OF THE MISSION'S BOYS' HOME N AID giv.^Wto ll^^ -2PCB to The Ramakrishna Mission, which is a non-sectarian and world-wide organisation, has been rendering sterling409 words
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115 1955-08-10 4 MacDONALD'S IMPRESSION OF THE HOME The Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, vislt:ed tiie Ramakrishna Mission Boys' Home at Bartley Road last Monday and highly com* I mended the good work done by I the Mission to the under-pri. vileged and unfortunate boys. Mr. Mac Donald was shown round the premises115 words
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96 1955-08-10 4 Churchill's Grandson To Be An Actor HOLaLaYWOOD, Ajug. "J An American film producer said last night he wuld go to Britain to try to engage Sir Winston Churchill's grandson and namesake to act m a film. The producer, Mr. David Diamond, told American reporters that he wanted the j>y, sonReuter - 96 words
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Article75 1955-08-10 4 TOKYO, Au b 9— Fireign Minister Namour Shigein'tsu will leave on Ajug. 23 for the United states to explain prospects of a merger of Japanese conservative parties and Japan's economic and political situation, Kyodo news servico reported. The Japanese news agency said Shigemitsu's trip was approvedAP - 75 words
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