Indian Daily Mail, 20 August 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 185 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 2116 1 Decides To Implement Terms Agreed On Seven Demands Attitude Clarified On Remaining 5 Issues End Of Strike Not In Sight (BY O!jR STAFF REPORTER) As a demonstration of goodwill and friendliness towards its employees who are on strike, the City Council unanimously decided yesterday
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  • 116 1 COLOMBO, Ceylon, Aug. 19. Delegates from more than 35 countries assembled here yesterday for the opening of the Jubilee Congress of the inter, national Alliance of Women which is meeting outside Europe for the first time. After the roll call the Congress was formally opened with a
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  • 934 1 Appeal To Western Powers To Persuade Portugal Quit? NEW. DELHI Aug. 19 Prime Minister Nehru may appeal to the western powers to try to persuade Portugal to give up its territories m India, authoritative diplomatic sources said yesterday. That he will make some new
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  • 13 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat. Aug. 20, 1955. NOTES AND COMMENTS TO MARSHALL
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  • 760 2 Rajaji's Advice BOMBAY: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari appealed to the South Indians residing m the city of Bombay to ''remain ever*' by their excellent conduct and good behaviour m the esteem and affection of the other people residing m Bombay. Mr. Rajagopalachari, who was speaking at a
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  • 168 2 j MADRAS: Under the auspices of Sri Aurobindo Study Circle, Triplicate, Sri Aurobindo Jayawanthi was celebrated on Saturday last at a public meeting at Nammalwar Man. sions, Triplicane, Major S. Parthasarathi, Professor, PresL dency College, presided. On behalf of the circle. Dr. R. Vaidy anat has warn
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  • 80 2 MADRAS: Mr. G. Yen. katachalam, a mebmer of Board, has been deputed by the Government of In-_ dla to organise the In. dian Handicrafts Exhibition to be held m Moscow towards the end of September. Over Ks. 3 lakhs worth of handicrafts from all over
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  • 559 2 MADRAS: A purse was presented to Mr. Parali S. Nelliappar, Tamil writer, by the Tamil Writers' Association last week at a function held at the Mahajana Sabha Hall, Mount Road. The purse which amounted to Rs. 2,236 included a sum of Rs. 150 contributed
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  • 52 2 NEW DELHI: m the first month after nation, alisation (July) of the Imperial Bank, 1,868 Share, holders of the ex-Imperial Bank of India applied for compensation. The total amount involved was Rs. 2.21 crores, Mr. Aron Chandra Guha told Mr." Krishnacharya Joshl m the Lok sabba
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  • 279 2 KARACHI: Details of the administrative set-.up of the integrated Provincial and State services m the proposed One-Unit Government of West Pakistan are now available. The West Pakistan Secretariat will have a total of 84 senior officers, of which number Punjab will have 36, Sind 27,
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  • 31 2 The Governor Sri SJri PraUasa Is seen inspecting a guard <>t honour presented by the Bth Hattlion of the Madras Regiment, on Aug. 13. Tnditi> Independence Day.
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  • 44 2 NEW DELHI: The question of setting up a Tax Research Bureau recommended by the Taxation Enquiry Commission was under consideration of the Government, Mr B. R. Bliagat, Parliamentary Secretary to Finance Minister told Dr. Gldwani m the L*>k Sabha last Saturday.
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  • 91 2 NEW DELHI: An e xhl. bitlon of the predentg re. celved by the Prime Minister and Mrs. Indira Gaiwlhl during their recent visit t« the U.S.S.R., Poland, Austria, Czechoslovakia and Italy was held here lust week. The exhibition has been arranged In the National Museum
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  • 61 3 NEW DELHI: Replying to a question by Mr D.C. Sharma m Lok Sahha. last week, Sumati Chandrasekhar Deputy Minister for Health, said that the Advisory Committee on Ayurveda was formed m September, 1954, and would continue to function as long as there were schemes for re_ search
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  • 70 3 RAIPUR: Mr. S. W. A. Rizvi, former Chairman of the Central ;Provinces Legislative Council, passed away last week after a prolonged illness here. He was 70. Educational institutions and courts at Raipur were closed to mourn his death. Mr. Rizvi who was a
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  • 1325 3 Unrest Among Nagas Other Tribesmen Harijan Appointed To Senior Post NEW DELHI; A Harijan has for the first time been appointed to a senior post lv the Government of India as Joint Secretary. Mr. S. Neelakantam, till recently Central Provident Fund Commissioner, has been appointed as Joint Secretary m the
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  • 76 3 Kashmir Issue: Pak. Conference Postponed KARACHI: The all-party conference on Kashmir to take place next week has been postponed to a later date due to the abrupt adjournment of the Constituent Assembly. Mr. Ghazanfarali Khan, Pakistan's High Commissioner m India, who arrived here last week to be present at the
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  • 145 3 MADRAS: The question of acquiring the l^nds covered \.y me slums m Madras City under the Madras Slum Improvt mctt (Acquisition of La'tV* Act, 1954, is under the active consideration ot the Government. The Government have received from the Commissioner,* Corporation of Madras, a scheme
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  • 131 3 MADRAS: Mr. A. E. Coonasin^hc, Ceylon's Minister to Pinna, said ht- r e last wcok, that Indians m Ceylon were getting on very well and that there was absolutely no problem, but it was orly the c*\Vlon (Democratic Congress which was creating all the trouble. Commenting on
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  • 321 4 Law Governing Sweeps Also To Be Tightened COLOMBO: T>ratft legislation for the licensing of crossword puzzles »is now m its final stages and will soon be introduced as an amending ordinance to the Lotteries Ordinance. The authorities have also tightened the existing ordinance which governs the
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  • 90 4 In July 1955 Shell handled .17. 360 tons of oil m bulk over their wharves at Pulau Bukom. This is an all time re. cord. The previous record was 662-124 tons handled m Novem ber 1953. The total number of ocean goings ships, excluding lighters,
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  • 209 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. M. Ra_ shid, Minister of Burma, who is now m Delhi has conveyed to India the request of his Government for a loan of Rs. 25 crores. The idea seems to be to adjust the loan towards the supply o f rice
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  • 115 4 Iron And Steel Articles: Export Duty Abolished NEW DELHI: The Govern, ment of India recentlty announced the abolition of export duty on all articles Of iron and steel. This step, it Is understood, is a sequel to the devaluation of the Pakistan Rupee last month. India has already lifted ex.
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  • 201 4 Complete Hartal In Madras City From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 19: Madras City was completely paralysed on Thursday by hartal called b y the political parties as a protest against shooting of un. armed Satyagrahi s in Goa on Aug. 15. Never m the living history have citizens seen
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  • 114 4 The 24th Annual General Meeting of the Young Men's Indian Association, Sentul, was held m the Association prcmis. es last Sunday and the follow, ing members were elected as office-bearers: President, Mr. N. K. Nambiar, (re-elected) Vice-President. Mr. A. B. pings, Gen. Secretary, Mr S Somasundrom, Asst Gen.
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  • 264 4 Another Goa March 2000 To Defy Bullets Goans Want Movement Not To Be Called Off From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Aug. 19 People inside Goa are urging the Indian satyagrahis not to call off the movement but to intensify it. This was the only way they indise Goa could get
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  • 347 4 LONDON, Aug. 19 Prime Minister Nehru was severely criticised yesterday by some sections of the British Press for his stand on the "peaceful invasion" of Portuguese Goa by Indian demonstrators. The language was the strongest used against a leader of a Commonwealth nation since attacks on
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  • 138 4 U.S. CHINA GENEVA TALKS DEADLOCKED NEW DELPHI, Aug. 19.— Authoritative sources said tonight the American.Communist Chinese talks m Genev a hav e "apparently deadlocked" over Red "refusal to make a statement that Americans m China are unconditionally free to leave." The sources— who are usual, ly m close touch with
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  • 142 4 LONDON, Aug. 19 The British Foreign Office brushed aside reports that Egypt's Pitfmleir Gamal Abdel Nasser may visit Britain. A spokesman told questioners at a news conference that neither Britain nor Egypt had proposed such a visit, He was commenting on a remark made yesterday at
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