Indian Daily Mail, 22 August 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO, 187 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 533 1 Have Caused More Damage To Spore Than Riots Strikes Overcome Allergy To Asians Socialism—Big Business Told Most Hopeful Prospects For Future Of Singapore-Pivot Of S. E. Asia Trade THE CHIEF MINISTER, MR. DAVID MARSHALL ADMONISHED RATHER SEVERLY.THE SINGAPORE 'BIG BUSINESS', A SECTION OF WHOM, HE ALLEGED,
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  • 53 1 LONDON, Aug 21— Sir Kno y Holm. British Governfc>r-Gene« r.tl of the Sudan w ho declared State of emergency m southern sudan O n Friday will liave here by air for Khartoum or. Tuesday. Sir Knok Helen proclaimed \ht emergency following <a mutiny m the South Sudan
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    40 1 King Saud Saudi Arabia (!eft) m whose honour the Shah of Persia (right) and Queen Sorya (front) gave a I dinner party at their Saadabad Palace recently. The Queen of Persia Is leading them to the Banquettlng Hall.
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  • 815 1 Resumption Of Work When All Demands Are Settled Pay For Both Strike Periods? Mr. 0. S. Rengasamy, Secretary of the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation, told the Indian Daily Mail last mght the City Council workers on strike will not resume wovk until all their
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  • 218 1 LENNOX-BOYD ARRIVES IN KUALA LUMPUR The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Alan LcnncxBoyd, arrived m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He was welcomed at the airfield by His Excellency the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray; the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman and Service chiefs. Mr. Lennox-Boyd told re. porters that
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  • 167 1 NANYANG A GREAT VARSITY IN THE WORLD After visiting- the Nanyang University site m Jurong yes. terday, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd expressed the hope that the Nanyang University would be. come one of the great universities m the world. Mr. Tan Lark Sye received the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
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  • 50 1 FRASER, Colorado, Aug. 21— Walter A Gordon, 00. a Negro penologist, has been named Governor of the Virgin Islands by President Eisenhower. Gordon, wlwse home is m Berkeley, California, succeeds Archie A. Alex, ander, also a Negro. Alexander's resignation was announced Wednesday oy the White House.- AP
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  • 131 1 BALLATER, Scotland, Aug. 21: Princess Margaret stumbled and fell full length m the grass yesterday as she was leaving a homely Scottish church bazaar where for over two hours she! had sold pottery and fancy gocds at a stall. The accident happened as she was making
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  • 208 1 All Portuguese Consuls In India To Close, Sept. I From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 21: Por. tuguese Consulate In Mad. ras City will be dosed be. fore September, 1. The Government of India has decided that al! Portuguese diplomatic offices m India should close. On August, 8, the Government
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  • 126 1 Pakistan Urged To Quit The Commonwealth KARACHI, Aug. 21. The Karachi Times yesterday complained of Britain's "blatantly anti-Pakistan attitude" and urgel that Pakistan should leave the Commonwealth. This independent newspaper commented: Lately the Commonwealth has menacingly become an instrument of IndoBritish foreign policy which is directed against the interests of
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  • 161 1 No Foreign Honours For Indian Nationals Bill In Lok Sabha Withdrawn From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 21- A private Member's Bill seeking to punish those Indians accepting foreign titles with two years imprisonment was withdrawn after a two-hour discussion m the Lok Sabha on Saturday. The move of
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  • 48 1 Demonstrating Against Portuguese one-day strike m the city against the Portuguese occu. pation of Goa. Indian police guarding the Consulate ue seen m raincoats. Angry Indian demonstrators huri red flags and the Indian National Flag on to the Portico of the Portuguese Consulate m Bombay during- the recent
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  • 147 1 T.U.C. INVITES S.C.C.L.U.F. TO A MEETING ON CITY STRIKE At a meeting of the repre. sentatives of the affiliated unions of the Singapore Trades Unicn Congress held last night, it was decided to convene a meeting of the T.U.C. and to invite representatives of the Singapore City Council Labour Unions
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  • 85 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS; Aug 21 On Iriday, president Rajendra Prasad opened t!i c first generating MatJon of the Machkurtd Hydro-Electric Project built on the Eastern Ghats °n the Orlssa-Andhra border. This 1? the first hydroelectric project ir- Andhra which has now only tr.reo -small
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  • 673 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. Aug, 23 1955 MALAYSIA AS A SINGLE STATE WHY NOT? hi- pr.ss conference last week, replying to a question put by the Representative of the INDIAN DAILY MAIL, the Secretary of State for the Colons,, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd made it dear that he wm m
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  • 1230 2 lt 9 s Aristocracy 0f Taste, Says Rajamannar Madras Sangham Inaugurated MADRAS The Chairman of the Central Sangeet Natak Akadami, Mr. P. V. Rajamannar, said here recently that the setting up of standards m fine arts should not be on a democratic principle but on
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  • 156 2 PARTS: Under the technical assistance agreement signed b y a French firm and the Indian Government relative to the construction, equipping and starting operations of an electronic equipment plant, the Bharat Electronics Ltd., Indian specialists are t o be trained m the French firm's plant.
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  • 183 2 Gandhi Academy Donates Funds To African College NAIROBI: The Gandhi Memo rial Academy Society— an organisation first founded to establish a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi m East Africa— has donated £200,000 towards the construction of the Royal Technical College of Bast Africa, Mr. G. P Wlllcughby, the Chairman of Sf
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  • 684 2 LONDON, Some interesting comments on- contemporary Indian pictorial art are made by the famous artist and cartoonist, Frederick Joss— "Joss of "The Star'"— in an article m the current issue of "Art News and Review" on his recent Indian tour. Describing a visit to Jamini Roy,
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  • 73 2 Mis s Barbara Wantworth, Wewan Assistant Superinttn dent of Po'ice, who has been seconded from the HiMl Clty Police to Malaya for two years to recruit and train women police, arrived In Kua'a Lumpur by train on Aug. 18. Pic ture shows Miss Wentworth with
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  • 837 2 Four Months R.I. For Tar a Singh Charge Of Defying Ban Order *m£%? T f £*\1 M aste S laraI ara Sin S h President of the Shiromani Akali Dal, and Sardar Daljit Sinyh, were convicted under Sec. 188, Cr. P. C. and sentenced to four months R.I. and a
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  • 513 3 Value Of Reviews In Newspapers Stressed MADRAS: An appeal to daily newspapers and weekly and monthly journals to give more space for review of books with a view to enriching Tamil language and literal ture was made by several Tamil write™ Tt a meeting held m
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  • 139 3 PLAN FOR SPEED RECORD ATTEMPTS BY HT-2 PLANES NEW DELHI: The Hindustan Aircraft Limited plans to publish speed records fo r the HT-2 aircraft produced by the organisation. The record is to be made on a "point to point" flight. A suggestion was made to fly the aircraft from Bangalore
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  • 280 3 Quick Recording Of Votes NEW DELHI: The Lok sabha Secretariat received many congratulations today when the whole process of recording and counting of votes on a non-official resolution was completed m less than ten minutes In order to leave margin for taking up another resolution before the House adjourned for
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  • 105 3 DOCTOR M.P.s WILL GIVE MEDICAL AID NEW DELHI. Thirteen dector Members of Parliament have volunteered to render medical aid to any Member who needs it when Parliament Is In session. During the last session of Parliament, one Member died after making a speech m the House. On another occasion, another
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  • 161 3 MADRAS: "Prime Minister Nehru's visit to Prague last month, on his way to U.S.S.R., has aroused the interest of the people of Czechoslovakia to come closer to India and to knew more about the Indian people, their art and culture," stated Mr. Edward Hais. leader
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  • 104 3 LUXURY FLATS FOR RUSSIAN DIPLOMATS LONDON: Luxury flats •re to be built on a site la a ra."»hlonaW c part of London for members of the Soviet Unton' s permanent trade delegation here. They hav c their families with them. There will he M flat* of different sires. Apart Ik
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  • 100 3 NEW DELHI: Burma l s believed to have offered 300,000 toos of rice to India again, according to reliable sources here. The Idea is to bolster Burma's economy by selling the surplus to India. Surplus rice stocks m Burma aggregate nearly 900,000 tons, it l
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  • 273 3 President Assents To Cr. P. C. Bill NEW DELHI: The Criminal Procedure Code (AmendmentX Bill, aimed at making justice speedier and cheaper for the common man, has received the President's assent. One of the provisions m the Bill lays down a special procedure to deal with "improper and unfounded de-
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  • 231 3 NAIROBI: The recruitment of teachers from India and Pakistan to teach m schools here he s proved to be "most disappointing," says the Education Department o f the Kenya Government In a report. The report also discloses the policy of the Kenya Government In regard
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  • 160 3 LONDON: Every year since 1777, a family tomb ha» been solemnly 'opened m the parish churchyard at Stilton, Surrey, to make s«re the corpses aacr c stJl there. The ceremony this year wag conducted by the local ■Ite-tor. the Reverend F. J. Gilbert, when chinch officials inspected the
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  • 170 3 GAUHAIT: "Th e Scheduled Tribes c f the Plains of Assam are very backward In respect of education," Mr. Bandhu Ram Kachari, Assistant Inspector of Schools for Plains Tribal Education, told. The main reason for their backwardness wa s that they lived In the Interior and
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  • 90 3 CALCUTTA: Nearly 500 displaced families from East Pakistan who hav e already arrived m West Bengal, are proposed to be rehabilitated m worksite camps near the Rcurkcla Township now under construction m Orissa. A senior official of the Union Rehabilitation Ministry m Calcutta has left
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  • 54 3 CALCUTTA: Two persons were "speared to death" In a village feud over a piece of land m the Shyampur police station larea of Howrah district yesterday morning, according to a radio report received at the Police Headquarters here to-night. Six others were injured m the
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  • 30 3 MADRAS TO MANUFACTURE VACUUM FLASKS MADRAS: The Madra- Government has sanctioned a scheme for the manufacture of vacuum flasks and neon-signs during 1955-56 m the State? it is learnt.- NAFEN
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  • 361 3 NEW DELHI: New light l B be-. Ing thrown on 7th century India with the Bihar Government's new literary drive m which many ancient books of the times, including the less, er Known works o f Hluen Tsang, the Chinese scholar who lived for three
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  • 54 3 PHOTO. ABDEL LATIF ABU HEIF, 27 Egypt, surrounded by jubilant supporters at Dover on the evenin c of Aug. 15 after winning the Kutlin's Channel Race from Cap Ori» ~Nez' In 11 hours *4 minutes. A close second was Thomas L. Park AP of California m
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  • 922 3 LONDON. Suggestions for the effective continuation of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council m a changing Commonwealth are made by the Rt. Hon. the Earl Jcwitt Privy Councillor and a former Lord Chancellor writing m the current issue of New Common- wealth.'" Lord Jowitt points
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  • 49 3 NEW T r>ELHI The Aero Club c r India has asked the rndiati Air Force authorities and flying c )ub 3 m indl a not to ho l d ny t ir "P° rtB or com* petitions, barring a few categories. witboMt its previous i
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  • 754 4 COLOMBO: The principal task before the Opposition last week was to convince the people not that the U.NJP. should be defeated, bat that it could be defeated, said Mr. Fieter Keii-veman, at the Unity Day meeting he'd at the Town Hall, Colombo,
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  • 376 4 COLOMBO. In Colombo next we«k will be a brilliant galaxy of female intellect. There will be women pro. lessors of philosophy, psychology, archaeology, managing directors of big organisations, representatives of the United Nations parliamentarians, fighting princesses, and many others. They come to represent their countries
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  • 67 4 LUCKNOW: The main bridge on the river Tons at Azamgarh has collapsed on account of onrush of flood waters through the span pillars, according to latest reports reaching the headquarters of the UP. Government. All other bridges on the Tons have been damaged with the result
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  • 49 4 photo. Hungarian-born screen star EVA BARTOr took German star KURT JUEROEN a* her fourth husband m a village registrar's office ceremony, at the Alpine Lakeside resort of Schelerbee, Germany on Aug. 1. Bride and brilegroom A.P. aboard a boat on the Lake after the ceremony.—
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  • 437 4 B hood an In Mysore Over 10,000 Acres Collected So Far BANGALORE: Further donations of lands for the benefit of educational institutions m connexion with the BhoodanVidyadan Movement have been made m all parts of Mysore State. It is estimated that over 10,000 acres of land have been collected In
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  • 63 4 The Board of Directors of the Eastern Bank Ltd., at a meeting- held last Friday, dec. lared an Interim dividend at the rate of three shillings per share less income tax at the rate of eight shillings six pence per pound dividend payable on Sept. 15. The transfer
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  • 444 4 Devaluation Of Pak. Rupee: Likely Effects On Indian Economy NEW DELHI-. Competition from Pakistan would become inure intense iti commodities like jute and cotton m the overseas export markets is a result of the devaluation of the Pakistan rupee, the Union i&inance Mirir.ter Mr. C. D. Deshmukh told the Lok
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  • 761 4 LONDON, the present state of Indian literature is reviewed by an anonymous correspondent m a special number of "The Times" Literary Supplement surveying current writing m over 20 countries. "In India, literature, religion and science have been inseparable," he writ "India's greatest literary figure of our
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  • 66 4 Applications for 1955 Queen's Scholarships and Fellowships should be submitted to the Director of Education. P.O. Box No. 746, Singapore, before 15th September, 1955, on fro*n to be obtained from the Ministry cf Education. New G overnment Offices. Palmer Road, (off Anson Road) Singapore, says a Government
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