Indian Daily Mail, 13 August 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO, 179 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 450 1 1 1 -MAN CABINET FOR PAKISTAN HUQ ALSO INCLUDED Choudhri Wants Awami League To Join Proposed National Govt. KARACHI, Aus. 12 Pakistan's new 11-man cabinet was sworn m by Acting Governor General Major General Iskander Mirza last night. It is a coalition of the Moslem League and the United Front
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  • 77 1 Mac Donald Visits R.K. Mission Shrine The Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald (garlanded) seated with legs crossed, during a Special Prayer ln the Sri Ramakrlshna Shrin c at Hartley Road, on the occasion of His Exce'lency's visit to the Mission's Boys Home recently. Also seen m the pcture are Messrs
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  • 116 1 KARACHI, Aug. 12: Pakistan's new Prime Minister Chaudhri declared after the swearing m ceremony that he is a friend of the United States and dring his regime would further strengthen the good relations already existing between the two countries. THREE PROBLEMS Broadcasting later to the
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  • 240 1 Fed. Fears Contamination Of Pupils The Director of Education. Federation of Malaya has written to the managers of all Chinese schools m the Federation, warning them against allowing their students to get 'contaminated by undesirable elements m Singapore. The Director issued this warning iv the light of reports that Federation
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  • 224 1 Help Trace This Young Indian Orphan Tne Department of Soc.ai Welfare of the Singapore Ministry of Labour ana Welfare is trying to trace tne whereabouts or a 14-year-old Tamil orphan Narayanasamv, son of Narayanasamy, who left his brother's home m Kuala Lumpur and came down to Singapore. According to the
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  • 38 1 Three Communist terrorists iucluding a former d.strict committee member hay c been i killed and a fourth wounued iby Security Forces In the federation yesterday, says v government press (statement. Another Communist terrorist has surrendered.
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  • 35 1 MOSCOW, Aug. 12— Rustia agreed with the Western powers yesterday that th e Big Four Foreign Ministers should open thiHx projected conference at Geneva on Thursday, Oct. 27. Reuter
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  • 150 1 MILANw Aug. 12 Seventy citizens of the tiny republic of San Marino arrived here b> air yesterday from the United State* on their way to vote against the Communists m the San Marino elections which take place on Sunday. w They are aiding a major
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  • 152 1 Ind. Scientist To Lead Talks On A-Medicines GENEVA, Aug. 12— Doctor* fr^m the world'a leading ato* mic powers were meeting here today to examine the vast strides that ar.> expected to be made m medicine m the next few decades with the aid of radio active substances produced by nuclear
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  • 66 1 BONN, Germany. Aug. 12— Chancellor Konrad Adenauer may offer the S»viet Union a non-aggression pact during his forthcoming visit to Moscjw. Acting Chancellor Franz Blue* cher said yesterday. Bluecher bid a news conference that 'there is nothing m the Brussels and Lounon I pacts of last year
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  • 36 1 PARIS, Aug. 12 Mora than 10.000 members of Young Men's Christian Associations from more than 70 nations meet here tomorrow to eelebiate the movement's 100 th birthday and to plan for the future.- Reuter
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  • 186 1 RENO. Nevada, Aug. 32 Muslim Prince Aly Khan and actress Rita Hay worth prepared yesterday for another legal fight as Aly sought to have their daughter visit him m (Pi ance. Through his attorney, Aly tiled a motion m district court Wednesday asking Judge A.
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  • 37 1 In July a total of $5,775,312.05 was deposited m the Federation of Malaya Post Office Savings I.ink and this amouht exceed ed withdrawals by $1,321,132.33. During the month 5.031 new accounts were opened.
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  • 145 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 12: Political circles In Delhi feel that there will be no serious change In the indo. Pakistan relations either for bettter Or worse with the coming Into bower of the new Choudhii Mahabud Ali Cabinet The real ebMft
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  • 119 1 EIMMDIATE PLEBISCITE IN KASHMIR DEMANDED Fiom Our Own Correspondent SKIN AGAR, Aug. 12: Sup. porters of former Premier Shaikh Abdulla now m detention have come out m favour of immediate plebiscite to decide the future of the State. Led by Mirza Afzal Beg for. mer Revenue Minister and seven members
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  • 219 1 To Demonstrate Support To Goan Struggle For Freedom Students Also Stay Away From Classes BOBMAY, AUG. 12: ABOUT HALF A MILLION WORKERS STAYED AWAY FROM TEXTILE MILLS, FACTORIES, DOCKS AND WORKSHOPS IN BOMBAY TODAY TO SUPPORT "THE GOAN STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM FROM
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  • 68 1 LOMBAY. Aug. 12-A Bombay docker? U adcr reacted sharply yesterday t" a newspaper report published iiere suggesting that British ships recused facilities In Bombay, I as a result Of the "Gca boycott,' might proceed to unload cargo at Goa. TvCr. S Moitra, General
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  • 187 1 Goa Issue To Go Before Afrasian Nations? DELHI CIT IZENS' APPEAL TO PRASAD NEW DELHI, Aug. 12-A sevenman deputation of New Delhi citizens yesterday met President Dr. Rajendra Prasad and presented a memorandum urging the Government to solve the Goa issue "once and for all." The memorandum proposed immediate imposition
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  • 137 1 Return Of Chinese Students From U.S. NEW DELHI, Aug. 12: Both American and Chinese Commu. nlst negotiators a t Geneva have agreed m principle to the idea of a "Third Party" to supervise thc return of Chinese students from the United States, accord* ing to usually reliable
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  • 28 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 mm Fresident Eisenhower vester* day nominated as Secretary of the Air Fo.r Ce Mr. Donald Quarles, a leading figure la the man-made satellite nroict. —Reuter.
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  • 671 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat. Aug. IS, 1955 NOTES AND COMMENTS WORTHY AND URGENT CAUSE (ill; sister paper the TAMIL MCRASu devoted its en- < „tire editorial on Thursday to a fervent appeal for public support to the Flag Day cam- < ipaign that is being launched today by the
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  • 1056 2 Rockefel ler G rants For Research List Of Recipients NEW YORK, Aug. 12- The Rockefeller Foundation announced yesterday it had made grants totaling $5,--686,004 m the second quarter of 1955, including many to foreign institutions and individuals. The grants cover a wide range of scientific and educational purposes, and include:
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  • 697 2 Representation To Malabar In Madras Cabinet MADRAS: Mr. M. Bhatavatsalam, Minister for Agricul. ture, replying on behalf of the Government to the discussion on the Motion for thanks to the Governor, m the Madras Legislative Council referred to the complaint that there was no Minister belonging to Malabar m the
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  • 160 2 Air Transport Nationalisation Comes To Stay NEW DELJrII: Mr. Jagjivan Ram, Union Minister of Communications, said here that thc nationalisation of air transport m Inoi a had jome to stay. He was addressing a meeting of Indian Airlines Corporation employees convened by the Air Corporations Employees' Union here to celebrate
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  • 214 2 The High Commissi uner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, and members of the Federal Executive Council photographed just before their first meet'iijs m Kuala Lumpur held on Tuesday Aug. 9. (Clockwise from left cf picture). Iruhe Sa**don bin Haji Jubir; Mr. A. S. H. Kemp* Mr.
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  • 718 2 NEW DELHI The Law Minister, Mr. C. C. Biswas, announced m the Lok Sabha the appointment of a eleven-member Law Commit ion under the -chairmanship cf Mr. M. C. Setu'.vad, AL tcincy-Gcneral of India. The other members of the i Commi-sion are:
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  • 62 2 LANGALOKE. Aug. I<< An *.:T-2 trainer. the first Indiin-buiU aircir:i!i, will participate m an inlet national fair being held at Djaki ita on August 18 (<• celebratfe the tenth anniversary of the Indonesian Independence. After the exhibition the r.'ane will be presented l<> the
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  • 884 3 Ceylon MPs Criticise Government Policy COLOMBO: The Opposition leader m the Ceylon House of Representatives, Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaicke, said that the Jndo-Ceylon problem relating to citizenship for persons of Indian origin continued to be a running sore because
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  • 471 3 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Prime Minister, Sir John Kote'awala. s aid that if Indians could tell the British to quit India he saw no reason why Ceylon could not demand that Indians should quit Ceylon. Indians, he said, were doing more harm than
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  • 275 3 KOLAR GOLD MINES TO BE NATIONALISED BANGALORE. Mr. K. Hanumanthalya, Ch'.et Minister of M\sare, told Pressmen that a ciaft Bill m respect of nationalisation* of tne gold mines m Kolar Goidfields was "getting ready." He could not, however, say when the Bill ■Aould be placed before thc legislature. The Chief
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  • 252 3 Proposal To Have A Hindi Encyclopedia NEW DELHI: The Government of India propose to have a Hindi Encyclopaedia compiled by the Nagari Prachanni Sabha, Banaras, and Mr. Mono Mohan Das, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education, m reply to a question by Mr Naval Azad Prabhakar a nd Mr.
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  • 124 3 LONDON: Forty-two years azo the Institute of Personnel Management was created here. its principal aim has been thc creation and maintenance of good relations between people at work. Through training and other services, the Institute has gradually brought about a high standard of qualification among personnel officers. This
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  • 983 3 Reduction Of Expenditure On Elections Sought NEW DELHI: AN ATTEMPT TO SIMPLIFY THE ELECTORAL LAW AND REDUCE UNNECESSARY EXPENDITURE ON GENERAL ELECTIONS IS MADE IN TWO COMPREHENSIVE AMENDMENT BILLS INTRODUCED BY H. V. PATASKAR, MINISTER IN THE MINISTRY OF LAW, IN THE LOK SABHA. One of
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  • 230 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has decided to ratify thc International Labour Organization convention of 1919 fixing the minimum age for admission of children to industrial employment, a statement laid on the table m the Lok Sabha disclosed last week. Th c statement said
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  • 420 4 Measures For Self-Defence Taken SEOUL, Aug. 12 Neutral truce teams yesterday defied South Korea's order to leave by Saturday midnight and U.S. soldiers were reported setting up heavy machine guns to protect them at one point. A Tj-S. spokesman warntd the
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  • 208 4 NEW DELHI. Serata l a a Python mo. lurus, at present long. The snake has grown one foot ,n one year and has sloughed 5 tunes since Its 14 months captivity. Serata was observed by some hunters In Eastern Pakistan Home 80 miles from Calcutta. It
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  • 220 4 Strip-Tease Strike Not For New Delhi Women Clerks! REASON FOR EXEMPTION NEW DELHI, Aug. 12 Government clerks here have exempted women from join, ing m a "strip.tease strike" due to start next Tuesday to back up demands for more pay because of "technical difficulties". The women will remove only their
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  • 73 4 Under the auspices of the Overseas Pakistan League* Singapore, Pakistan's Inderjne'ence Day will be celeorated on Sunday, Aug. 14. at 31, Lorong 12. Go-Jong by holding i mass meeting at 4-p.m. Feedin m of poor people at Kohi-Noor Hotel 747, North Bridge Road, at 7 p.m. Thc Seoretar^
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  • 36 4 Prof. S. R. D. Sastri. will deliver a lecture on "India Through the Ages" at the Victoria Memorial Hall, today, at 5 p.m. Mr. G. G. Thomson, Public Relations Officer, will preside.
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  • 84 4 COLOMBO: The first of the sweeps which the Government will conduct to finance the Colombo Plan Exhibition of 1957 will be held m the middle of August and there, after there will be a sweep every two weeks. Half of the gros s collections will be distributed m
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  • 202 4 OMAGH, Northern Ireland, Aug, 12 A Politically neutral goat was "arrested" twice here last night m polling In the mid-Ulster byeelection came to a dose. It had been dragged Into the town draped In the flag of the Irish Republic by three young supporters of
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  • 283 4 Dara Singh V. Syed Saif Shah TWO CHAMPION WRESTLERS TO CLASH India's Champion Wrestler Dara Singh, who has endeared himself to the Singapore wrestling fans by two of his hardest battles against King Kong m Singapore, will meet Pakistan's champion wrestler Syed Saif Shah, who threw Tiger Joginder all over
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  • 44 4 KEY TO NEW WING OF K.K. HOSPITAL Thc Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga, handing ove r the key to Lady Black tv perform the opening ceremony of the new wing of the Kundang Kerbau Maternity Hospital on Wednesday, Arg. 10 I.DM. Picture.
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  • 62 4 That Plane Was A Hydrogen Bomber COLOMBO. The jet plane which zoomed over the Colombo area last week and touched down at Katunayake Airport wa« the British "hydrogen bomber.'* A record making R.A.F. Valiant, it flew from Eng. land on Sunday to Bagdad m under five hours, and then to
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  • 168 4 From Our Own Corresjiondent PONDICHERRY, Aug. 12: Pondicherry Municipal Coun. cil m its first m >r tin c here has passed a resolution that Tamil should be the official language of Pondicherry State and that French shou'd be gradually replaced by Tamil.
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  • 174 4 Deceased Lawyer Still Pleads Innocence LONDON. Aug. 12 Dr Thomas Baty, an international lawyer who dieu believing he was under a cloud of suspicion a:} a traitor, made a last plea of innocence m his £7,18 l v/ill published here yesterday. The .Rritish-born Doctor ot Laws lived m Japan throughout
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  • 94 4 "PEARLS OF TRUTH" CRITICISED COLOMBO. Dr. M. C. M. Kaleel. Minister of Labour, has received representations that a book, ''Pearls of Truth" by Mr. M. R. Appadurai, published m Madras, ha s certain misstate, ments about Prophet Mohamed. Muslims want the book banned tn Ceylon and have asked Dr. Kaleel
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  • 56 4 Singapore Malays beat Se- langor Ma ays by "five goals tb nil m the Sultans' Gold Cup I Soccer semi-final played at ths Jalan Besar Stadium ycster. day. The Singapore Ma'ay 3 ha ve now qualified to meet the win ners of Penang Malays and Perak Malays,
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