Indian Daily Mail, 26 August 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 192 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 261 1 High Price Of Rubber Results In Wage Increase SCALE LIKELY TO GO UP! (From Our Correspondent) KUALA. LUMPUR, Ihurs.: The agreement concluded between the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association and theNation-.l Union of Plantation Workers would benefit Malaya's 300,000 tappers to the extent of about dollars
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  • 57 1 Lady Patricia Lennox-Boyd, ai-wn^anied by Lady Macliillvray. paid a two-hour visit t,, th,, Sun?*i Buloh Le^r Settlement (Selangor). Dr. R. U. Molesworth. Medical Su|>erin- dent of the Settlement, showed them round. Ptctt're sli< ws Lady Patricia making* friond s with a healthy infant being held by
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  • 216 1 Mehta Episode: Not Segregation But Favoured Treatment! -Restaurant Supervisor ItOISTON Texas Aug. 25 Mrs Mar> Alley Wednesday denied she segregated India's Ambassador to the United States at the airport cafe because she thought he was a Neffro. The restaurant .supervisor said she recognised G. L. Metha as an important person
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  • 195 1 Appointment Of Assembly Staff-New Procepure The Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday unanimously decided to appoint a Select Committee to enquire into, report upon and make recommendations m respect of the staff at all levels m the employment of the Assembly, the methods of their appointment, their salaries and terms of service
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  • 555 1 Well Fight Peacefully And Constitutionally— Rengasamy V.»<lr^ssin c an Emergency meeting of the 184 Committee Members o f a ii a ftil'at«d unions of the Singapore city Council Labour i n ions Federation whose members, are on strike, Mr. I«e Kua
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  • 82 1 NO PAKS IN PORTUGUESE ARMY Fr<*n Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 23: The Pakistan High Commissioner yesterday deni- ed press reports that Pa. kistani nationals were serving m Goa m the Police or Military, and hnd oppressed Indian aatyagrahis. He categorically stated no Pakistani national was serving m the
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  • 1266 1 Need For Appointment Of More Asst. Ministers Discussion In Assembly The opposition was divided m its opposition to the Chief Minister's proposal for appointment of additional Assistant Ministers, m the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The progreesive Party, leader moved a motion deploring appointment of Assistant Ministers at the present time, while
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  • 264 1 LEE CHANGES HIS MIND ON EMERGENCY Continuing his overnight speech on the motion by the Qhief Secretary for extension of the Emergency Regulations for a further period of three montns commencing: from July 22, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said he did not feel it would be useful to sa y
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  • 40 1 LONDON, Aug. 25— Egypt's Ambassador to th c Soviet Union, Mohammed A wad Al Waki) Wednesday presented his credentials to Mikhail Taraeov, Deputy Chairman of th c Praesidium of the Supreme Soviet, Moscow radio said. AP
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  • 228 1 Behind The 'Times' (From Our Coriespondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: A delegation of journalists here who met the Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rah. man today presented him a joint letter deploring the action of Malacca Resident Commissioner Mr. H. G. Hammett, when he accorded favoured treatment to only one journalist among
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  • 27 1 The photo shows Indian CoinmunlNts 'arrdsted' by a Catlio- Portuguese Guard after the Aug. 15 "March On Goa,'* dur ln« which 18 oftottte w«« shut
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  • 68 1 The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd, inspected the Technical College. Kuala Ijumpur, He wa.s accompanied by the Minister for Education (Ditto Abdul Razak b. I>ato Hussein), Asst. Minister for Eduction (Mr. Tou ■Joon Hing), and tb« Director of Education (Mr. L. D.
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  • 473 1 SUPPORT FOR COMPLETION OF PROJECT ASSURED (From Our Co rrespondent) KUALA LLMPUR, Thurs: The Federation MllitHr^ Col-it-av.i authorities who had kept an $8.5 m. project m cold storage were heartened when the British Secretary of State for tn. Colonies Mr. Alan Len nox-Boyd
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  • 76 1 ROME', Aug. 25— In there an ideal woman? Rome s morning newspaper "II Tempo" has been asking this question of various diplomats and notables. The paper yesterday published this reply from f.S. Ambassador Clare IK-othe Luce: "The ideal woman is cne with whom a particular m»n
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  • 86 1 Noted Indian Social Worker Due Here Today Dr. p. Gauil Animal. M.R. C.P.. L.R.CS, (London), a ret red mPdlcal practlticner and a well-kno-vn social worker nt South India is scheduled to arrived here today. Dr. Gauri, who hails from Trichur, South India, is the President of Seva Sadanam (Decrepit Settlement)
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  • 539 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. Aug. 26 1965 India As A "Big Power" IT has been suggested m influential circles m the world capitals that Lidia should be given a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council, with a status equal to that of the Big Five, so that
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  • 2910 2 India's Contribution To Indonesian Cu ltu re Centuries Of Friendship ONE of the earliest references to Indonesia is found m the Ramayana, the great Indian epic written about the First Century AJX, which mentions Javadvipa, a land comprising seven kingdoms, where gold and silver were found m abundance, it also
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  • 100 2 NEW DELHI: The informa. tion and Broadcast.Minister, Dr. B. V. Keskar, informed Mr. J. V. K. Vallabharao m a written reply m the Rajya fabha that the question of adequate radio coverage of the Andhra area during the Second Plan period was being looked into, though
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  • 37 2 India Govt. To Take Over Coal Mines? NEW UtAAII, Aug. 24 The Indian Government is consider jw nationalising- the ocuntlry)j coal mines, produntion Minister K. c. Reddy said m answer to a question m parliament today.- AP
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    75 2 The Minister for Posts Telecommunications Mr. On* •V«ke Lin, on Aug. 28, visited the Postal Services Headquarters and the General Post Office m Kual a Lumpur. He was accompanied by th«, Postmaster General, Malaya Mr. E.E. Cassell, and his Secretary, mche Mohd. bin Baba. Picture shows Mr. Onjr (third from
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  • 322 2 MADRAS; Mr. M. llhaktuvatsalam, Minister for Agriculture, stated that the State Government would as early as jmsHib'e bring forward a Bill for controlling usurious money-lending He was Inaugurating the Indian Bank Staff Co-operative Society m the Indian Bank Buildings Ivorth iteach Road. Mr. N.
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  • 106 2 AFTER THEIR CONFERENCE at the Jstana. Kua'a Ji' :ni[>iir, on tde morning of Aug. 23 the Rulers po*ed for this .group photograph, (front row 1 t o rx: Sultan of Perak, Sultan of Pahang, Yang di. Pertuan Besar cf Negii Sem. hi lan, Lady Patricia Lennox. Boyd,
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  • 106 2 India Office Library Br. Claim Rejected NEW DELHI: Answering a question on Indo-British negotiations on the future of the India Office Library, Dr. Shrimali told the Rajya* Sabha that India had drawn the U.K. Government s attention to the assurances given by Sir Samuel Hoare (now Lord Temple wood), that
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  • 64 2 POONA; Mr. P. N. Rajbhoj, M,P., tfcrmer General Secretary of the Scheduled Castes Federation formally joined the Indian National Congress and was accepted as an active member. Mr. Rajbhoj was present last woek at the flag salutation ceremony at the Congress House. One-hr udred-and-fifty tlrree fcrmer
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  • 469 2 J.P. Narayan's Advice NEW DELHI: The Socialist leader, Mr. Jayaprakash Narayan, has stat ed that the Praja Socialist Party has a role to play, not only as a democratic opposition party, but also m the creation of a Social ist India. "Indeed
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  • 279 2 L.UCXNOW: A riderless elephant, which "invaded" the premises of A'l India Radio last week, created an unprecedented problem for the city's flying squad, the process cf the round-up extending ovei an hour and a half m the cour:-e of which the elephant, trailing a broken chain
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  • 222 2 BOMBAY; Mr. C. Rajagopalachariar addressing a gathering of Bouth Indians at Matunga. said. "You have gr«at Government here. You are lucky. If you were In your own part of the country you won't get such a good Government." The elder statesman paused, and resumed "You
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  • 954 3 Discussion In Lok Sabha NEW DELHI: The introduction of a price-page control was the one recommendation of tlhe Press Commission which attracted universal notice m the Lok Sabha when it resumed consideration of the Commission's report. With one sol tary exception almost all the speakers
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  • 139 3 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Home Minister, Mr. B. N. Datar, said m the Rajya Sabha that Government proposed to bring forward a Bill shortly to stop the sale and circulation of horror comics already m the country or produced indigenougsly. Mr. Datar who was
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  • 253 3 NEW DELHI. The Deputy Minister for External Affairs. Mr. A. K. Chanda, told Mr. H. V. Kamath that it was not correct that only joursalists approved by the Tass news agency were permitted to cover th p Prime Minister's tour of Russia. The Tass had
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  • 317 3 BANGALORE: Dr. C. V. Raman. Nob:.'! Prize Winner m Physic:-, questioned the cele_ brated Frehcii Mathematician, i Cauchy's theory about E'astl. city. In a Ic-ftiirr? delivered to the mdian Academy of Sciences, Dr. Raman expounded new ideas regarding the nature of elastic streses and strains m
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  • 532 3 Better Climate In World Affairs: Menon's Optimism NEW DELHI: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon stated that It was his opinion that an a result of the summit conference at Geneva there w-is better cliinnt c m world affairs. Mr Menon, who w as replying tc quotion.s at a recepticn given
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  • 67 3 Bombay Demonstrations Over Goa Following the failure of the Aug. 15 "March on Goa" In which a number of Indians wer c kiMed, orowtfs stormed Portuguese, British, and even local Government offices m Rtmbay on Aug. 16. Outside th,, Bombay Secretariat buildin^ leeling ran so high that police had to
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  • 268 3 MEMORIAL FOR GANDHI CHOICE OF SITE NEW DELHI: The Minister for Works, Housing and Supply said m the Rajya Sabha, m reply to a question from Mr. D. Narayan that the Go. vernment did not propose to purchase the prayer ground where Mahatma Gandhi was shot dead and to construct
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  • 324 3 BOMBAY; Captioned "India and Goa" and sub-captioned "Nehru's policy," the London Times carried the following letters to the Editor from Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, Indian High Commissioner, as the first item m its corres* pondence columns on August 17; "Public opinion m England appears
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  • 102 3 NEW DELHI: The .estimated incrctso m dncome during the current year as a result of increase ka far e and freight by air services is Rs. 12.75 lakhs. This was stated m the Rajya Sabha last week by the Deputy Minister forCommuncations, Mr. Rai Bahadur In reply to
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  • 48 3 RANGOON: An U^A plane while landing at th e airstrip at Gangraw hit an Ox gazing m the field. The Ox was killed and the pTopeller was damaged, but the passenger? were not hurt A relief plane brought the Rengoon-bound passengers here late m the
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  • 668 4 Objectives: Equal Rights And Equal Responsibilities COLOMBO: The Golden Jubilee Congress of the International Alliance of Women, was inaugurated recently at St. Bridget's Convent, Colombo, with traditional ceremony. The Governor-General Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, opened^ onferenc*. H e wa» urtered Into the hali byi young ftandyan daneei*
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  • 109 4 £s?2a rr r to the pre^ and his proposed votuntar^ vacation of member, ship of Parliament was disCl Tt understood that some possible names were ™™™r ed as Government part nominees to contest Mr. Sunthara lingam, but no decision was reached. It is gathered that the
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  • 74 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon has been invited to participate m the first United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and Treatment of Offenders, which is to be held at Geneva shortly The Government has accep. ted this invitation and Mr. C. Sylvaganam, Assistant Secretary to
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  • 222 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 25: Twenty three Members of the Madras Legislative Assembly walked out of the Chamber yesterday because they tt that *J^J *J* District had been neglected m the scheme drawn up for Madras State m the
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  • 123 4 WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 India has agreed to supply the United States with all the Rhesus monkeys needed for medical research and the production of anti-polio vaccine m the next 10 months, the Government announced yesterday. Ameik-an scientists are usin c Rhesus monkeys at the rate
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  • 36 4 Elections to the Negri Sem. bilan State Council will be held on Oct. 12, according to a proclamation yesterlay by the by the Yan^ di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan.
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  • 101 4 Woman Seeks Entry Into Men's College From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 2B Women under Indian Constitution have every right to enter a Government Educational institution even though it l s onlyfor men. So oWmed s« P»ttanval of Puducettah In a suit against the Government ki the High Court of
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  • 229 4 Train Ploughs Through Refugees! From Our Own correspondent CAIXJUTTA, Aug. 25 A Shocking tragedy, occurred at Mui<shtda!b f ad, J2O milejs from Calcutta, on Wednesday night when a train bound for Calcutta ploughed through a crowd of refugees who had squatted on the line. Six persons were reported' killed and
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  • 275 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) MAD it AS, Aug. 25: Sixty persons were weired to have been drowned m the River Krishna at Vijayawada yesterday afternoon when a crowded FVVL) launch carrying, the engineering staff capsized hi mid-stream. Some of the occupants managed to
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  • 41 4 SAn FRANCISCO, Aug. 20 Japan's Fcielg n Minister, Mamoru Shlgemitsu, by his own description a very shy man, conducted his first postwar press conference m the continental United States yesterday with the skill of a veteran.
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  • 109 4 i When 'bl X boys' like Gora Singh are blocking the goal fine, how ©tee could the fea-ther-weight' jockeys take penalty kick, except by producing a cannon for the penalty kick! On Wednesday a Charity football match between jockeys sf the Malayan Turf Club and Singapore
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  • 100 4 In the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Lm Kuan Yew withdrew B motion "deploring the continued detention without trial of Mr. Fong Swee Suan and Mr. Yong Kok Kirn". The motion also sought to urge the Government either to release them or give them an opportunity
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