Indian Daily Mail, 12 August 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 178 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 109 1 Nehru's Appeal To Leaders To Restrain Followers I Faith In Peaceful Methods NEW DELHI, Aug. 11— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister met the All-Party Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday to discuss the problem of Goa. the Portuguese Indian territory claimed by
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  • 121 1 Volunteer For Goa Given Big Sendoff At Madras I-rom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug 11— Two batches of volunteers f*r mass Satyagrahais int" Goa on Aug. 15 left Madras Central Station on Wednesday. They were given a rousing scndoff at the station by persons belonging to all political parties. The
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  • 236 1 LONDON, Aug. 11— The Foreign Office spokesmai vrsuirday drew the attention of reporters to statements made by Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, India's Prime Minister, that "only peaceful methods" should be used to achieve India's aim of taking over the Portuguese Colony of Goa, He had been asked whether
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  • 114 1 RAJKOT, Aug 11 ufficial sources here yesterday expressed surprise at a Portuguese Government communique is* sued m Lisbon claiming mill tnry tents had been put up ln India near the border cf Div (Portuguese Colony) "capable of holding I.OOn people." They said that four **mall
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  • 77 1 Portuguese Legation In Ceyion COLOMBO, Aug. 11: The Ceylon Government expected Portugal to set up a legation here, an External Affairs Ml. nlstry spokesman said today. Thio follows the closure of the Portuguese Legation m New Delhi owing to the strained relations with the Indian Government over the Portuguese enclave
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  • 53 1 KARWAR, India, Aug. 11: Flftytwo Indians who marched into Goa m support af a cam. paign for the merger of Portuguese enclave with India were i expelled yesterday. The Satyagrahis (nomviolcnt demonstrators) were taken to the border, a few miles north of here by Portuguese authorities
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  • 142 1 Paid Labour Is Better And Cheaper Than Volunteers Gen. 'Thimmaya Trom Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Aug. 11— General Thimmaya, addressing a progressive group here, on the Tole of the Army m peacft'me wild he was opposed to armymen being use I as yolunteeis 'or nation-buildliig work. India had a comparatively
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  • 67 1 Constitution Not A Paper To Be Thrown Into W.P.B. The Chief Minister of the Federation Tenku Abdul Rahman told the first civics Ourse 'students' yesterday that the C1"ll Service wa? a vital machinery and thai the constitution was not a piece of paper Is be torn up and thrown into
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  • 35 1 Thc Chief Secretary Mr. W. A C Goode will pay an infor. mal visit to the Malayan Air Training Corps Camp at Sembawang (m the Royal Naval Air station) Saturday morn.
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  • 101 1 A plea for more Asian wo. men to become voluntary work, ers of the Hospital Diverslonal Therapy Unit at Tan Tock Seng Hospital was made this morning by its new President, Lady Black, wife of the Governor of Singapore. Lady Black said the work of
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  • 57 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Aug. 11— A lesthouso for deck passengers will be shortiy brilt near Madras Harbour for the benefit of those arriving by ship fr.n.i liurma and Malaya. lie decision was taken at a meeting of thc lacal I><-"k Pessengers Welfare Committee yesteroay.
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  • 20 1 The Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall, will visit the Nanyang University site today at 10 a.m.
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  • 94 1 Ten Alliance candidates have I been declared returned un- opposed to the Selangor State j Council Elections. Thc other three constituen. cies where there will be contest are Kuala Lumpur Barat. Sabak Bernam and Klang North. Among those returned un. opposed are K. Gurupatham (K. L. Municipality
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  • 57 1 Tne Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall wilr hold his weekly Meet t!ie-People session at the As. t nibly House, at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 13. PAX IS, Aug. 11. The Big Four Foreign Minister** meet, ing at Geneva will open on October 27, the French Foreign Ministry
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  • 175 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. II: Six thousand third grade clerks m the Indian G#v. ernment Secretariat wi'l start: a ''Striptease" .strike on Tuesday to back demands for more pay. Mr. Onkar Nath sharma. President of the clerks Union told journalists to. day the clerks had "further plans"
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  • 133 1 SAIGON. Aug. 11: Thc government of South Vietnam yes. terday politely rejected thc requests of the Communist Government of North Vietnam for talks which would prepare for elections to unify the country next year. Under the terms of the Geneva accords which brought an end
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  • 288 1 Incident Near Sungei Besi: Wounded "Very Serious" A soldier of Northern Rhodesia Regiment, who went amok m the day train to Singapore, fired on the passengers ki ling 6 persons a«d very seriously wounding 12, yesterday morning.
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  • 248 1 The High Commissioner and Lady MacGillvray en* tfrtained the Ministers and their wives to a lunch at King's House, Kuala Lumpur Tuesday. liunda- over group photographs were taken of the ministers aloha with the High Commissioner. (Picture above) The photographer after taking a picture of the
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  • 59 1 CASABLANCA, Aug. 1 1 A Moroccan woman was stoned to death by a group of young men then set fire to her body m a cesspit m the New Araz quarter of Casablanca last night. In the «ame area another Moroccan was seri. ously
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  • 68 1 JAKARTA, Aug. ll Vice President Mohnmmed Hatta Friday morning will formally Install Prime Minister Burhonuddtn Harahap's "honest and «respected" coalition government at President S">?karno'fr "State palace." The President is still on formal leave" from the presidency until next Monday. Immediately after thc installation ceremony, outgoing Prime
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  • 38 1 TRIPOLI, Libya— -Aug. 11 a treaty oi friendship between Libya and France, providing for the evacuation of French armed forces from the Libyan Province of Fezzan, was signed here shortly before midnight.- Reuter
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  • 69 1 FAIRFAX. Virginia. Ail*. JO Trai Justice DrnfH X. Hudgins paid USSSVS m back Virginia income, taxes yesterday, then went on the bench to pass judgment on 100 other •rase* of delinquent taxpayers. Hud-vln- handed Ilis cheque to R. A. Carlisle, slate tax cobcrtor, to pay what
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  • 195 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 11— A Harijan has been elecled as the first Mayor of Pondicherry Town after merger. He is Mr. Joseph Lathoor, a nominee of the Communist Dominated People's Front who have a majority m t)\e Council. Congressman Mr.
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  • 52 1 Among the societies which withdraw their applications and dissolved during the second quarter of 1955 are Selangor Labour Party, K.L., Independence of Malaya Party, K.L., and Indian Social League, Penang. Amotte these societies whose registration has been cancelled are the indan Dhobles Association, XL., and Sri Lanka Bud.
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  • 782 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. Aug. 12, 1955 TASK BEFORE THE TUNGKU MINISTRY "yARIOUS papers have vailously headlined Tungku Abdul Rahman'*) first broadcast speech over Radio Malaya as the Chief Minister of the I deration. Some have called i( a ten.pelnt speech, others twelve, but the speech being nioie or
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  • 1320 2 Aids Active Participation In Central Administration BUT NO COMPULSION Assures Minister MADRAS: Mr. M Bhaktavatsalam, assured the Madias Legislative Council that there could be no question of thrusting Hindi on the peopie of the South. Explaining further the Government's stand on the Hindi
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  • 211 2 PARIS: Capitalism, communism, imperialism, racialism all are dead concepts wiped out by the spirit of the age m which we live contends Adolf A. Berlj Jr. former United States Assistant (Secretary of State. They are "ghoits with little reality which we must fight," he told representatives
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  • 57 2 PHOTO. Mr. Wai% Ping-Nan, left, Chinese Ambassador to Warsaw, and Alexis Johnson, Uinted States Ambassador to Prague, arrive at the Palais de Nations m Geneva for the Aug. 4 Session of* their negotiations for the possible release Id 40 United States citizens beingr held m China.
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  • 383 2 Explains Decision To Drop Flag Burning Demonstration MADRAS: Mr. EV. Ramaswa m i m the course of a statement, announcing withdrawal of Indian National Flag burying demonstration said: "I read the -statement issued by Mr. X. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, regarding the Dravida Kazhagam's resolution
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  • 34 2 NEW DELHI: Rajkumarl Amrit Kaur, Union Health Minister, will visit Australia m connection with the Asian Pacific Tuberculosis Conferonce to he held at Sydney from August 14 to 20.
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  • 280 2 KANCHEEPURAM: Mr. E. V. Ramasw a rn.l addressing a public meeting here, amplified the statement he had issued to the Press last week at Madras, saying that he had scored more than what he wanted when he started the move to burn thc National Flag. He
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  • 123 2 KARACHI: An official spokesman here contradicted the report attributed to Maulana Azad, Indian Education Minister, that Pakistan had agreed to the transfer of the India Office Library to Delhi. He added that neither the Prime Minister nor the Education Minister of Pakistan
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  • 111 2 Students Exploring Penguin Land LONDON: Normally the penguins, seals and giant petrels of Gough Inland never see a human being for there are none there. But all that will be altered late this summer. An exploring team ol Oxford and Cambridge University e.plorers is gom^ out to The island, situated
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    • 354 2 JFLAG DAY on Saturday, the 1 3th August m aid of THE RAMAKRISHNA MISSION l| BOYS' HOME PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY TO A WORTHY CAUSE I Space donated by: AIR -INDIA Jret^n^^n^ Singapore. s v > ,N <, v THE INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK LTD." CENTRAL OFFICE, MADRAS. FORM *G.* Pursuant to
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  • 1448 3 Special Allocation Of Funds By Centre Urged Leading Industrialist's Views MADRAS: South India's leading industrialist, Mr. Anantaramakrishnan said it would be a dangerous thing to keep out South India further m the matter of industrialisation, and pleaded for a special allocation of funds to
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  • 52 3 Necklace Found In Bus BOMBAY. A diamond necklace, valued at over Rs. 13,000, was found by a bus con. doctor last week. The conductor, Syed Hussain, took the necklace to the Lost Pioperty Office of the transport company and the police were informed. The necklace was later handed over to
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  • 373 3 NEW DEL.HI: The incident has awarded the Ashoka Chakra, Class 111, to Captain Mc han Shantaram Pankar. Commander, Indian Airlines Corporation. for shewing (Treat calm, presence of mind I any. skill while piloting a passenger aircraft m an emergency. The notification announcing this gallantry award
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  • 65 3 Pakistan's National Income KARACHI; Pakistan's national income for thc year 1953-54 has been placed at Rs. 19,308, million according to provisional estimates relented by the Central Statistical Oihce The per capita income lor the same period has been computed at Rs. 245. The national income estimate displays a rise of
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  • 542 3 CALCUTTA: In the first quarter of 1953, India's blartce of payments on current account revealed a surplus of Rs. 288, million as compared with Rs. 119, million m the preceding quarter and Rs. 189, million In the corresponding quarter of last year, according to the Reserve
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  • 158 3 THF SULTAN OF SE! AN GOB en the morning of Weiday August 10, received the Federations Chief Minister, TunUu Abdul Rahman, and other Ministers, at the Is tana. Kuala Lumpur. Group pictur shows (left ta right): First row; Raja Sir Ida (Mentri Besar, Selangor); Tiinkti
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  • 103 3 NEW DELHI: Prime Minis, ter Nehru told Dr. Rama Rao m the Lok Sabha that the Government of India had repeatedly drawn m "vigorous language," the attention of the Central African Federation that the Indian Commissioner and his staff there were being discriminated against by the
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  • 64 3 HONG KONG: Peking Radio announced that over 2.000 industrial and agricultural products would be sent to ln;lia for exhibition at the 1955 Industries Fair. Thc Chinese exhibits are bcin«; collected and sent by the China Committee for thc Pro. motion of International Trade. Chinese goods on
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    • 83 3 NOTICE s.s. "RAJULA" sailing 22-8-1955 Unberthed and bunked passengers intending to sail by the "RAJULA" on 22nd August '$5 for Nagapattinam and Madras are advised to apply to Messrs. Islay Kerr Co. Ltd. 11-a, Collyer Quay, Singapore, for their tickets any time during office hours. ISLAY KERR 0., LTD. AGENTS.
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  • 106 4 Ceylon Trade Mission To Peking COLOMBO, Aug. 11 A i-ade delegation headed by Ml* idstcr of Commerce Shirley Corea leaves at the end of this month for Peking to ask the Chinese for a higher price for rubber which Ceylon now .«ellH under a Five-year Pact. Although the price for
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  • 701 4 English Ours By Right Says A Ceylon Judge JAFFNA. THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, WHICH IS SPOKEN ALL OVER THE WORLD, IS OURS BY RIGHT," SAID MR. JUSTICE E. F. N. GRATIAEN, WHEN HE OPENED THE AUGUST FESTIVAL LIGHTS CARNIVAL AID OF THE INSTITUTE OF HIGHER STUDIES HERE. Ho .said when the
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  • 232 4 Spl. Traffic Arrangements Next Wednesday Special traffic arrangements will be enforced next Wednesday afternoon, August 17, when the freedom of the city is conferred on the Commission. er-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, outside City Hall. A Police spokesman said to. day that motorists leaving Collyer Quay on their way home should
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  • 46 4 DETROIT, Aug. 11 Meximo, a detroit z.OO gorilla, will be operated on In an ordinary hospital today for a ruptured navel. Mr. Frank Mcinnis, Zoo Director, -mid "his anatomy is much the same as a hi man's, so treat him that way."- Reuter
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  • 33 4 Three Communist terrorists have been killed and a fourth wounded by Security Forces m thc Federation, a member of the Security Forces has been killed m operations against th 0 terrorists.
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  • 129 4 Front view of the new wing of the Kan dang Kert-au Maternity Hospital which was declared open by Lady Black, wife of the Governor, Wednesday, Aug. lU. In the Governor's car m the foreground, aacr c seated Sir Robert Black and Lady Black.
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  • 189 4 The American Woman With Two Husbands -a- N EV^ l 1!^ Ca if °m,r n,a Au F* 11— U«* Schmidt-line, who has two husband*, is m seclusion today with her 2'<>-year-old son living apart Irom hlmhand So. 2 while waiting to meet the husW ;ml she thought had been killed
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  • 165 4 WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 The U.S. Air IForce said yesterday Airman Daniel Schmidt must decide whether his v^tfe, row married to another man, will continue to receive his nay allotment. She has been getting the allotment regularly while her husband was a prisoner of the Communists m
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  • 247 4 Moslem League-United Front Coalition Cabinet Expected KARACHI, AUG. 11: MR. HUSSAIN SHAHEED SUHRAWARDY,. LEADER OF THE AWAMI LEAGUE SAID LAST NIGHT THE LEAGUE HAD DECIDED TO REJECT AN INVITATION TO JOIN A PROPOSED •♦NATIONAL GOVERNMENT" FOR PAKISTAN AND THAT HE WOULD GO INTO OPPOSITION.
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  • 47 4 GENEVA, Aug. 11: The world's population, now estimated at 2,500 million and growing at the rate of 100,000 a day, may get more value from the byproducts! of nuclear energy such as radio.itsotopes than from industrial atomic power alone, «rientists were told today.- Reuter
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  • 215 4 Australia Expected To Resume Tea Purchases COLOMBO Australia will re-enter the Ceylon tea market as a buyer before the end of July, Ceylon's tea circles be. lieve. Australia has not bought" any appreciable quantity of, tea since it moved out of the market about three and a half, months ago.
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  • 51 4 MADRAS, Aug. 10— The first of the proposed three regional ischools of printing was inaugurated m Madras on Aug. 8. The other two schools will be located m Calcutta and Bombay. The Madras school will cater the needs of Andhra, CooTg, Hyderabad, Madias, Mysore nnd Truvun-core-Cochdn.—
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  • 161 4 B.C.G.— C.R. CAMPAIGNS REACTION IN CEYLON! COLOMBO. Mr. C. Rajagopalachari campaign against B.C.G. tests i s having its repercussions m Ceylon. Those who have read Rajaji's articles m a Madras Tamil Weekly are understood to be obstructing: the B.C.G. campaign. Particularly the Tamil, speaking population m the eastern province of
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  • 61 4 Under the auspices or the Cultural Social Section of the M.I.C. Johore Bahru Branch, a public meeting will be held on Aug. 15, at 5.30 p.m. at Bukit Zahrah School, Johore Bahru. Vidhya Vascha=pathi Sri. S. R. Doral. swami Sastri, M.A. will address the gathering m
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