Indian Daily Mail, 25 August 1955
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Title Section16 1955-08-25 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 101 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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548 1955-08-25 1 SO FURTHER EXTENSION OF EMERGENCY Goode Gives Assurance MAJORITY PROVISIONS IN BILLS BEFORE ASSEMBLY ONE MORE BILL IN SEPTEMBER The Chief Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, told the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday that he was asking, for the last time, the Assembly548 words
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Article167 1955-08-25 1 'rum Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Aug. 24. The Tamil Ara.su Kalagham has decided to postpone the starting of Satyagraha to protest against the inclusion of the Tamil areas m Andhra State, which was scheduled for today, to Dec. 31 the decision was taken late last night167 words
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157 1955-08-25 1 KARACHI, A.U&. 24 The Pakistan Constituent Assembly has began work on a lor-g delayed bill to wettd west Pakistan's four provinces and nine princely Statee, separated from East Pakistan by a 1.000 mile wedge of Indian Territory, into a single political and administrative157 words
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Article81 1955-08-25 1 PORTUGUESE STREET RE-NAMED 1 >0| U Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Aug. «4.— Poitu. uese Street m George Town, 'Madras City) has been renara. I Subadrahbai Street m hon. "Ur of the« woman Satyaßrahi who braved Portuguese) bullets on Aug. IS. The decision was taken by *he City Corporation after a81 words
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Article110 1955-08-25 1 KARACHI, Pakistan Ang. 24 The Central Executive of the Pakistan Christian League decided Monday at an emergency meeting to launch a peaceful march on Indian-held Kashmir starting Sept. 15. Zafar Iqbal, General Secretary of the League, announced that h 0 w<*uld lead the firstAP - 110 words
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562 1955-08-25 1 "But No Room For Reds In Self-Governing Malaya" (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: The Malayan Communists may be able to take part m the political lite of this country under a live- point amnesty plan \vh>h the Federation Government propose to offer m early562 words
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Article35 1955-08-25 1 Mr. Richard Lim, the Deputy Speaker, took the chair ior the first time yesterday m the Legislative Assembly and presided over the Assembly meeting m the later part of the morning sitting.35 words
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Article, Illustration517 1955-08-25 1 As the members were vying with one another m the Singapore Legislative Assembly m paying tributes to Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, yesterday afternoon, almost at the same time Mr. Mac Donald was expatiating on their merits and actions at a luncheon m the Singapore Rotary Club. Treading517 words
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Article724 1955-08-25 1 Master Plan To Indicate Land Required By Govt. For Development Total Land Freeze Soon! The interim Land Acquisition Bill was rushed through its second and third readings m the Legislative As sembly yesterday and passed into law Progressive Party's motion for reference of the Bill to a724 words
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655 1955-08-25 1 Slamat Jalan! Selamat Kembali!! But P. A. P. Objects!!! SINGAPORE TO MacDONALD In appreciation of the personal esteem of til* Commis-sioner-General Mr. MaUxrfm MacDonafd— at all times the humblest, friendliest, most oourteou* of all the expatriates— the Legislative Assembly members wore unanimous yesterday. With the exception of the PA.P. members655 words
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Article109 1955-08-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS Aug. 24.— The ex. pansion of the Madrji f I Ha f rbo^ will now proceed without any likelihood of sudden cessation. The High Court on Tuesday finally dismissed a suit by the SScutta British engineering firm that the Pert Trust109 words
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Article50 1955-08-25 1 WASHINGTON Aug. 24 The U.S Navy disclosed yesterday that It will build four more" atom-powered submarines and a now aircraft carrier of thp Forrestal cl&se. The plans were contained m a letter fror.i Secretary cf the Navy Charles Thomas to Representative Thomas J. Lane rD'Muwtchusctts).50 words
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Article57 1955-08-25 1 BERN, swlteertano, aur. 24— Rudolf Minger, a farmW» wi» 5,* President Swl**eWandl, died In hospital her* ye«temtoy at tfc <>* >Pnger was one of tne founders of the Swiss Farmen' Party In 1918^.J™ 6 was Swiss Defence Minuter from 19)9 to 1940. and was «)ected PresidentAP - 57 words
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Article78 1955-08-25 1 TOKYO, Aug. 24 About 5,000 Chinese attended a rally In Peking last night to support Irdia's Wdemand for the recovery of Goa" from Portugal, Red China's radio said tcday. Messages of encc\ ragement were, sent off to Prime Minster Nehru and the India-China Friendship Association. Ting-AP - 78 words
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Article29 1955-08-25 1 CHARLESTON, south cfvt*lina. Aug. 24— A Cll9 Flying Boxrar crashed and exploded In a Negro residential area near the Charleston A r Force Base29 words
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Advertisement9 1955-08-25 1 m 3MONX«»-- 533.00S 33.00 3MONTHS-- IB BMONJH 8 578.q0J89 words
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514 1955-08-25 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thur. Aug. 25 1965 COLOUR BAR IN U. S. •yHE expulsion from a public dining hall at the International Airport at Houston, Texas, U.S., of India's Ambassador Mr. G. A. Mehta and his Secretary, for the reason that they were not whites, is something too atrocious514 words
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Article2060 1955-08-25 2 Uncivilized Attitude Of The Portuguese BOMBAY: Twenty-eight Indian Satyagrahis were killed at various points oji the borders of Goa and Daman on Aug. 15, when the Portuguese opened fire on batches of Indian volunteers entering the Portugues Colonial settlements, according to the Goa Liberation Committee sources2,060 words
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Article, Illustration10 1955-08-25 2 SRI A. p. JAIN, Union Minister for Food and Arrionl.10 words
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347 1955-08-25 2 NEW DELHI: The Home Ministry, m a memorandum communicated to all the Union Minivers Regarding the threat of 'direct action* by the Third Division Clerks' Union stated that the Government tSXS t? h° ndUlged m any fcrm of direct ac«oniSex SLY? 8 f re347 words
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Article, Illustration43 1955-08-25 2 SRI A JIT PR A SAD JAIN, Union Minister for 1 uoi! and Agriculture inaugurated the Stat c Farmers' Forum Jit Rajaji IlalJ. Mount Road, on Aug. 18. Sri m. Bhaktavatsalm, Minister for Agriculture, .Madras, presided over the function.43 words
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662 1955-08-25 2 t Mr V> Santilal Mangaldas, President o f the Fetation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and industry warned th Union Government last week that the price to mill.made cloth would g o up during- the Second Five. Year Plan period if ins was placed662 words
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91 1955-08-25 2 Stammering- Not A Disqualification NEW DELHI Stammering will not be a disqualification for appointment m the clerical cadres of the Government of India Departments. The Health Ministry has ruled that medical officers should not treat stammering as a defect during medical examination of candidates for clerical posts. The Railway Board91 words
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586 1955-08-25 2 BOMBAY Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, advised a gathering of Congressmen here: "Young men, don't care for popularity. Care only for Truth." Warning thorn that the Congress was runiin c en the momentum of the past/ Mr. Rajagopalachari a<lvisetl them to emulate the example «f586 words
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67 1955-08-25 2 His Book On Nehru Won Him A Fellowship The Xuffleld FoundjMHon has awarded a travel in* Mr. Michael Brocher for research Into the life of JI- J T a waharal Nehru and teV's 52^ Prlme Mln1"--nNtory IW>dei>n Indlan Mr. Brecher. who is to X* to India later this year f°67 words
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Advertisement93 1955-08-25 2 Heal that £PkPOISONED WOUND, A ULCER or ABSCESS V>J— f Z«n-Buk is the world's greatest healer and V V •km ointment. Zam-Buk is soothing, anri- T"/-^>^ •epuc and quick acting. Zam-Buk draws the m. poison from ihe wound, reduces inflammation, JlMAJ^tk «ops discharge, and quickly restores the sirin^SLc^ J\. ro93 words
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627 1955-08-25 3 Rajagopalachari's Appeal .TBtarSliyiB 1 dd f eW4ln th memb^aJLtaff .i.lf.£Sl .t y H« J y Bh van ln the Gita Mandir, said thai they should strive to capture the «plrl t of the people m the ancient days when they depended less on extraneous627 words
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Article193 1955-08-25 3 V.K.K. MENON OUTWITTED DULLES NEW YORK. A New York Post editorial quoted a report that Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon was refused by Mr. John Foster Dulles, a request to see President Eisenhower before the Geneva conference, but that Mr. Menon contacted Mr. Paul Hoifman and immediately obtained an appointment193 words
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166 1955-08-25 3 India To Build Nuclear Power Station In 1962 GENEVA: Sir John Cock. -'oft. Director c f Britain's tomic energy research estab. "snment at Harwell, express. the view here that India would start building nuclear power stations between 1962 *nd 1967. Sir John was addre.«sin e the session of the World166 words
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Article191 1955-08-25 3 KUMBAKONAM: Speaking at the Porter Town Hall after a tea party given by hi m to the members of the Kumbako. nam Club m celegration of Independence Day, Mr. R. Kandasv*aml Moopanar refer, red to the reported speech cf Mr. C. Rajagopalachari m Matunga m Bombay and reg.191 words
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Article, Illustration37 1955-08-25 3 PHOTO. Gl'NNEi, ZANDEN, Sweden, pose* for amateur photographer ALVIN TUN SHIN, 6. »cf 'Burma, wWl e JOSEPH AMALOO, Singapore, locks on, at the Y.M.C.A. Centennial Conference in Paris on Aug. 18.- APAP - 37 words
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404 1955-08-25 3 BOMBAY: Mr. C. Raj&gopaiacharl told the city jjournaists thai their profession was a fine art and an industry. He added, "A Journalist's work is like painting; he is like a juweller who works on article* of delicate nature. Basically is a delicate fine art." Mr.404 words
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Article311 1955-08-25 3 BOMBAY: An Indian group of financiers headed liy Mr Xusserwanjce H.C. Dinshowj the National Iranian Oil Company, of Teheran, ard Messrs. Krebs, a French firm cf oil refinery builders, have received the approval of the Saurashtra Government for the setting u p of a Rs. 200,000,000311 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-08-25 3 The Secretary of state for the Colonies, Mr. ;ILA> T LEN-NOX-BOYD, and Ms wife. LADY PATRICIA LENNOXBOYI*, on Monday n'orninjc, Aug. 22, paid a courtesy call on the Sultan of gelangor and tb« Tengku Ampuan at the I tana, Kuala Lumpur. Picture Knows the Sultan helping58 words
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Article87 1955-08-25 3 BIJAPUR: Mr. M. R. Path, a member of the Bombay Legislative Assembly, was fatally wounded when he was shot at fro m close range near his residence by an unknown person. Mr. Patil, who was 45, was immediately removed to the hospital and operated upon. He87 words
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1016 1955-08-25 3 Indian Car Soon! Encouraging Progress Made NEW DELHI: At no distant date a completely Indian car will come off the assembly line. Already encouraging progress has been made by the Indian Automobile industry, which is of recent growth, m the drive towards attaining self-sufficiency. A popular car ha.s now attained1,016 words
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Article95 1955-08-25 3 KARACHI The Pakistan Prime Minister, Chaudhari Mohammdr AH, sai<i that he would expend h's CHbinct "very foon.' 1 Ho tod newsmen lmmcdia. diately after his return from a three.-iay tour of flood affected areas of East Pakistan that he -w&a still trying to get the95 words
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184 1955-08-25 4 Afro Asian Youth Talks In India COLOMBO: An Afro-Asian Youth Conference is to be held m India next year. Mr. S. d. Banda-ranayako. M.P. for Gampaha, w ho left Ceylon recently to participate In the iPestival of Youth m Warsaw, has written to a fiiend m Ceylon that delegates from184 words
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76 1955-08-25 4 Mr. A Subbiah's Interest In Tamil Culture COLOMBO; Mr. a.. Subbiah, a farmer General Manager of the Indian Overseas Bank, Madras, arrived here for a short stay during which he wiii tmake cultural ctontacte with leading Tamils In connexion with the advancement of Tamil culture. He will meet members of76 words
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405 1955-08-25 4 Ceylon Govt. Committed To Sinhalese Tamil Sir Kanthiah Says He Will Quit Govt. If Policy Is Changed JAFFNA: The present Government Party is committed to Sinhalese and Tamil bemc both official Sagua«eT throughout the Island. This is what Sir Kanthiah Vaithianatiian said at a reception accorded to him and Lady405 words
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Article281 1955-08-25 4 From O«r Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 24.— The Govt. of India have decided to build a third steel plant with a million ton capacity on the advice of British experts. Under the Colombo Plan a British team of experts has been visiting India investigatingReuter - 281 words
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Article56 1955-08-25 4 HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 24 Mayor Roy Hofheinz yesterday apologized "m the behalf of every cMiz&n of Houston" to Indian Ambassador GaganviHari Lallubhair Meht a for an apparent snub to the envoy m an airport restaurant Monday. Because a supervisor at the restaurant thought they were Negroes, th€ Ambassador56 words
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339 1955-08-25 4 LAND TITLES BILL GOES TO SEL. C'TTEE The Land Titles Bill, after passing its Second Reading was referred to a Select Committee, m the Legislative Assembly yesterday. I The Minister for Lands and Housing Inche Abdul Hamld bin Haji Jumat raov. ing the motion for a second reading of the339 words
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Article67 1955-08-25 4 NEW YORK, Aug 24— The Afghanistan Embassy Tuesday reported a caravan of 65 trucks carrying commercial goods from Russia had arrived to Kabul, the Afghan Capital, with another convoy on the way. The shipments are the first sent to Afghanistan under Its new trade agreement withAP - 67 words
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Article165 1955-08-25 4 COLOMBO; Loan Fund expenditure 01 tlve Ceylon Army. Navy and Air Farce has been more than doabled. The increase will be from R3--60,000,000 to RS. 124,000.000 m the Text five years. An official spokesman said last week that th« Government had decided to undertake a big buildingAP - 165 words
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339 1955-08-25 4 Dulles Apologises To Indian Ambassador Airport Incident Sequel WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 An apology signed by Mr. John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State was made to Mr G. L. Mehta, India's Ambassador to the United States. because h e was insulted m Houston Texas, the State De. (tartment announcedReuter; AP - 339 words
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177 1955-08-25 4 NEW DELHJ. Aug.. 24 The Indian Government reported yesterday new measures have been instituted to control foreign missions and missionaries m India. The measures were outlined In a review of the Government's activities during India's Eighth Year of Independence which ended «n Aug. 15.AP - 177 words
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Article87 1955-08-25 4 ROME, Aug. 24— An Eng-Ush-speakirg man walked into the U S. Embassy hei>, yesterday and told gate guards he was a American from Chicago sent to replace Ambassador Clare Bootl^ Luce, who was fcp.sy upstairs working m her office. Ouardg called Italian police andAP - 87 words
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520 1955-08-25 4 Singapore To Federation Together Forward The Legislative Assembly of Singapore yesterday unanimous ly decided to convey fraternal meetings and good wishes to the Federal Legislative Council and the people of the Federation on the occasion of the inaugural meeting of the Federal Legislative Council. The motion was introduced by the520 words
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99 1955-08-25 4 VIENNA: The Austrian I Government opened a col- lection to help. Indian peo- pie rendered homeless by the floods. The Government m Its appeal stated that the news that over two million people m India were homeless as a result of storms and floods had99 words
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Article188 1955-08-25 4 BHUBANESWAR: T he Orissa Assembly passed the Shrt Jagannath Temple Bill for taking over the administration of the temple at Purl from the Raja of Puri and vesting the administration and governance of the temple and its endowments In an eleven-member committee with the Raja of188 words
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