Indian Daily Mail, 18 August 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. XI NO. 183 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 685 1 United Free Malaya Will Be Bulwark Of Peace In S. E. A. Mac Donald Lauds Colony's Progress Racial Harmony Freedom Of City Conferred (By Our Staff Reporter The retiring Commissioner General for South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, thanking: the City Council tor conferring on him the Freedom of
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  • 98 1 NEW DELHI, Atag. 17 Newspaper reports said Wednesday a Police Inspector m I Mar Pradesh state shot and killed his eight children and himself m the bloody climax to a family quarrel. The mass slaying was touched off when the Inspector tortured his wife after
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  • 72 1 'Strip Tease' Postponed NEW DELHI. Aug. 1.7 Some 2.000 government junior clerks postponed thetr "strip tease strike" for higher wages here today m view of "the serious situation facing the Government m Goa,"' The clerks came to work m undervests and trousers yesterday at tbe start of a "strike which
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  • 41 1 India Indonesia Trade Pact NEW DELHI, Aug. 17 A. trad c agreement between Indot csia and India, originally signed on January 30, 1953, was further extended until the end of the December this-year under an exchange ot letters here Tuesday. AP
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  • 70 1 JOHORE PERAK RULERS BACK FROM BRITAIN The 82-year-o!d Sultan of Johor e photographed en board the Willem Ruy* as he arrived m Singapore from Britain on Tuesday, accompanied by the Sultanah and their 5-year-old daughter Princess Miriam. The Sultan wi'-l shortly celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of his reign, picture on
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  • 496 1 Echo Of Goa Police Firing In Calcutta Also From Our Own Correspondent BOMBOV, Aug. 17 The whole city was inferment yesterday on hearing details of massacre of unarmed Indian "aiyagnahis m Goa. Angry crowds tried to storm Portaguese Consulate General building but were prevented
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  • 114 1 New Zealand's Spl. Air Service For Malaya WASHINGTON. Aug. l? A'-my Headquarters here attrf nce<i today that New Zealand's special air service squadron to fight Malaya's terror!* sts would be taken by Royal New Zealand Air Force transport aircraft to Malaya In three sections, beginning about November 10. A small
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  • 144 1 Elections In Kashmir Demanded SRINAGAR, Aug. 17 The executive of the Kashmir Branch of the Praja Socialist Party voted here over the week-end for the dissolution of the present Kashmir Legislative Assembly andt for fresh elections. The executive adopted a resolution saying the party intended ..to replace the kas.imir despotic
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  • 119 1 Ten Indian School teachers from Selangor are voluntari'y giving up two weeks of their holidays to tour estates throughout Jchore to present the play The Reformed Terrorist." The teachers, who are all member, of the Selangor Indian Teachers Union and have volunteered
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  • 280 1 India Won't Be Provoked Into 'Some Action' In Goa Govt. Will Move With Dignity -SAYS NEHRU NEW DELHI, Aug 17— The Indian Prime Minister, said m Parliament here yesterday that Portuguese behaviour towards Indian demonstrators at the Portuguese Colony was 'brutal and uncivilised/* "There is little doubt that what took
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  • 293 1 Compensation -Nehru Attack On Foreign Consulates Deplored NEW DELHI, Aug. 17 Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, apologised m Parliament today for the attacks by demonstrators on the British and Portuguese Consulates m Bombay yesterday. He promised to pay full compensation. Mr. Nehru said he was deeply
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  • 437 1 "Our Immediate Objective Has Been Achieved" Marshall Pleased With Results Of Talks With Boyd The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, said yesterday "all reasonable citizens of Singapore would be happy with the results achieved" m his two day talks with the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd
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  • 133 1 Manufacture Of Fighter Plane in India IvEW DELHI Aug. I? Mr. M.K. Vellodi, Indian Ijc-U-nce Ministry Secretary, left here for London to discuss the possibility of building lidtain's midget fighter plane, the Gnat, m India. India is seeking new places for her air forc c and after vi «i ting
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  • 572 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thorn. Aug. 18, 1965 Better Late Than Never! evil which is country, wide can be effectively tackled only by remedy that Is equally capable of application en a country-wide basis. It U In recognition of this prin. ciple that India has decided to control the evil
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  • 70 2 JAKARTA. Indonesia, Aug 13 Prime Minister Uurlianuddin Ha»r;ihap's cabinet lu id its first meeting yesiert!ay and made a number of decision* which primarily aimed at placating tne recalcitrant tfimy, which caused the dowr.fall of the previous Sastroamudjojo Government. The n Government resolved to accept tho voluntary
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  • 1022 2 1953 Address At Tamils' Festival In Delhi Recalled NEW DELHI: President Rajendra Prasad has been devoting special attention to the need for bringing the North and South India closer together a need that has become obvious against the background of a certain uneasiness m
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  • 245 2 Protection For Steel Files Industry NEW DELHI: The Government of India's resolution on the Tariff Commission's Report (1955) on the engineers' steel files industry has been publish, ed m the Gazette of India, says a Government of India Press Note. The Government has accepted the Commission's main recommendation that the'
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  • 79 2 NEW DELHI; The Delimitation Commission has issued its final order regarding the dis. tribution of seats to, and the delimitation of, Parliamentary and Assembly constituences m Uttar Pradesh, a Union Home Ministry Press release announced last Wednesday. Uttar Pradesh will hav r 70 Parlfamentary constituencies
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  • 199 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India last Friday an. nounccd the abolition of the export duty o n all articles of iron and steel. Thi s step, it i s understood, is a sequel to the devaluation of the Pakistani rupee last
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  • 57 2 Chinese. Malays, Europeans and Indians contributed to the Ramakrishna Mission Boys' Home Fund on the Flae Day organised by the Mission last Saturday. In the picture above are seen two sma»t young Indian eirls selling a flag to Mrs. Yang, wife of Mr. Yang, the
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  • 255 2 LAHORE: Over 120 lawyers here m a joint statement have urged the Constituent Assembly now m session a t Karachi to exclude the Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case Special Tri. bunal Act from the schedule of the Validation of Laws Bill. According to the lawyers
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  • 329 2 "Ramayana Case" 2 Doctors, And 7 Policemen Examined MADURA: At the resumed hearing of the "Ramayana Case" last week before the District Magistrate, two doc. tors, and seven policemen were examined. Dr. Arumugam, "Civil Assistant Surgeon, Erskine Hospital, Madurai deposed that he examined three police Constables, and two Head Constables
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  • 90 2 NEW DELHI: The Govern, ment of India were actively considering the appointment of an expert committee on the lines recommended by the Taxation Enquiry Commission to review the working of the present excise tariff on to. bacco. *Z* iS i WaS stated m the Lok Sabha
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  • 411 2 sap H^'s"-* £S I hA fiOßGlftM nlen ,1 i. a a. *..w otoiJiuu mou aaopiea two resolutions on d e ]ur e transfer and the Goa situation, sub. mitted by the Congress group. Mr. R. L. Purushothama Reddiar (Congress) was elected sent at the Inaugural
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  • 111 2 Dr. Hari Narain, 32, Doctor of Philosophy m Phy.sics .-rid Geophysics fron: Allah.-ilf.id and Sydney Universities, ami lecturer m Geophysics at S><l--r.cy University, came to Au v tralia five years ago under a UNESCO fellowship. His bril lianf surveys of Australian areas and administration of the geophysics
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  • 461 2 Split Among Pakhtoons Sought: Ghaffar Khan's Allegation PESHAWAK: Kha n Ai» In! Gfcaffar Khan told a public n e«tmg bar c last Tuesda,- lhat the Government was trying its utmost to bling about a etaah among tho Pakhtoom In the cou.se of a 30-n:,tn>t e speech on th- conclusion of
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  • 1107 3 Appreciation By World Powers Nehru's Review LUCKNOW: Prime Minister Nehru called upon the people to face natrual calamities with strong deter mination and co-operate with the Government m alleviating the distress ul the stricken people. Mr. Nehru who w as recent ingr here said it was
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  • 83 3 Indian Experts To Study National Theatres Abroad NEW DELHI; Two Indian architects have been sent abroad by the Government of India to study the important national theatres and opera ho-uses m some of the European countries and the U.S. and to submit proposals regarding the National Theacie to be constructed
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  • 62 3 Major Sen Progressing In Shillong Hospital SHILLONG: Major Amar Sen, who was In charge Of the Assam Rifles party, carrying on military operations m the south.west cf Tuensan c Divt. sion of the N.E.F.A. has been brought here and admitted into the Military Hospital. He i.« progressing. Major Sen was
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  • 50 3 KARACHI. Mr Ghazanfar All Khan, Pakistan's High Commissioner to India, has welcomed the inclusion of Mr. K. K. Dutta, the minority re* presentatlve, m the new Pakls. tani Cabinet. He said: "I am confident that this will create still more confidence m the minorities m
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  • 70 3 Khadi Board's Draft Plan Approved POONA: The conference of the AlLlndia Khadi and Village Industries Board approv. <-'d the draft second Five Year Plan for khadi and village industries prepared by the Board. The approval followed a careful scrutiny by a commit, tee specially appointed to consider the plan proposals.
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  • 96 3 MADRA'J: "Understand our neighbours through Music" is the theme before the First South-East Asian Regional Music conference to be he.i m ManfJa (Philippines) on Aug. 29, 30 and 31. The Conference is conducted under the aegis of the UNESCO The Government of India are sending
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  • 628 3 NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha 'ast week passed the Industrial Disputes (Appellate Tribunal) Amendment Bill, which replaces an ordinance promulgated during the feitersession period. The Deputy Labour Minister Mr. ABID ALT, said that the purpose of the Bill was expeditious disposal of the cases
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  • 232 3 BOMBAY: Mr. H. V. Pataskar, Minister m the Ministry of Law, said last week chat the Hindu La w reform legislation would be made applicable to "all section^ ©f the population m the near future." Addressing a Pi-ess conference Mr: Pataskar said, If we
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  • 554 3 NEW DEI<HI: A mmtfer of questions gb shipping m to Lok Sabha last week elicited th e information that while the Government did not have under consideration any proposal to appoint a shipping commission, a committee was at present examining how best to improve
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  • 41 3 A brown beaver-top hat f rum the autumn collection O J Htibbert de Givenchy, the Paris desinger, the brief-case bag; is m brown calf skin, vast wicker chair gi>es a novel settine' for model denise. AP Photo,
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  • 238 3 Less Violence In Naga Hills District SHILLONG: The Chief Secretary of the Assam Govern, ment said at a Pres #s conference here that the improve, ment m the law an<j order situation m the Mokokchung sub-division of the Naga Hills District m Assam wa s being maintained. He added that
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  • 1009 3 Development Of Industries In Madras Plea For Larger Aid From Central Govt. ♦i^^i, A u S£estion that finance* should b«. a In*. st»i varlou States on th e basis of population, for the nlr 1 1 g »«°i ll™ in 2 ust ies d rin X the Second Five-Year Plan
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  • 158 3 Red Lemon Grass Grown In T.-C NEW DELHI: The Travail. corcC och i n Government, which established a lemon grass which yields oil u^ed m the manufacture of chemicals tor perfumery, soap, cosmetic and pharmaceutical products. According to a Government l'ross release here, the research station opened fcf the request
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  • 1007 4 Politicians 9 Angling For Votes In Coming Elections? NEW DELHI: Ceylon's threat to denounce the January Agreement of last year m regard to the status of the people of Indian origin resident m the Island has not caused any perturbation m official circles
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  • 39 4 Hindustani Prachar Sabha Malaya inform that the August 1955 Hindi Examinations will be held, at all Malayan Centres on Saturday 19th a nd Sunday 20th August 1955. Candidates should apply to locai secretaries for their hall tickets.
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  • 108 4 The Chief Minister of the Federation Tunku Abdul Rahinan, paid a courtesy call on HIM Hiunrss the Van e diPertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan at the Istana Ilinggap m Seremtmn on Aug. 15. He was accompanied by Enche' Baharaan bin Samsmiin, Senior Assistant
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  • 188 4 No Walk-Over For Alliance In Perlis: PMIA Negara Enter Candidates Jl he c yOi c contests ta the nine constituencies m the State of Peril* wher e nominations for election to the Council of State of Perils clotted at 4 p.m. yesterday. Alliance ha» fielded the *vi' complement of nine
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  • 173 4 LONDON. Aiug. 17 The Indian Army's Chief of State, General S.M. Srinagesh, said that the annual conference of Commonwealth Army Chfcfa hf-ld In London helped very ir.uch to improve contacts between the Commonwealth armies. General Sringesh here for this year's conference which opens today Camberley,
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  • 58 4 KARACHI. Aug. 17 Mr. Mohammed All, who resigned as Prime Minister eight days ago, will lead Pakistan's delegation to the next session of the united Nations General AFFembly, a Government source told Reuter. The source said Mr. All might remain u the United States as Ambassador,
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  • 32 4 In the Singapore Legislative Assembly meeting today, Mr. Lim Choon Mlnjr (Progressive) will move that "the appointment of more Assistant Ministers at the present time is undesirable.'*
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  • 67 4 NEH DELHI, Aug. 1? Eelhi police hays uncovered a new black market racket -m to^us \university degrees, The police sa y they have arrested two peisons on cheating charges who allegedly cold counterfeit degrees for about U.S. $50 each. II was said the pair round ready
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  • 743 4 TNIJIA'S public relations acx tivities here, despite varied difficulties, have done much, generally speaking, to create among Americans a better .m--derstanding of her important foreign affairs role and to present an objective and accurate picture of political and other conditions m India. There
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  • 223 4 By George Rice are the Christian Science Monitor, St. Louis Post-Dis-patch, and the Washington p~st and Times Herald. Among other than daily publications s The Nation One Indian source toll NAFEN "Notwithstanding the general opposition of the press m the United St it -s the general public has ar increasing
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  • 78 4 From Oar Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 17 The Madras State seven crcre niptcs loan for devcapmont vas over--i'.^srciioed witnm a ltw hours on Tuesday. More than seven crores of rupees were subscribed >n the city itself and about fourteen crores expected to come from ah States.
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  • 33 4 G.C.C.L.U. A CORRECTION The Government and City Council Labour Union has been recognised by the City Council since 1945 and not since 1954 as published m our columns yesterday. The error is regretted.
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    • 92 4 TODAY: 7 9.30 p.m. "BIRAJ BAHU" (In Hindustani) DIAMOND g TODAY ONLY: 111 til >H p.m. 0 DF.VANAND A KALPANA Iw\UTIK m 1 TAXI DRIVER I (In Hindustani) OPENING TOMORROW SIG FREDO (Malay) Starring 0 MANUEL COA'DE, ELVERAREYES KRUNDACOKTES etc. 4th WEEK 22nd BIG DAY NOTHING LIR*: THIS BEFORE 1
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