Indian Daily Mail, 27 August 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 193 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 349 1 No Recognition Of ML C. P. Nor Negotiations With ft Lennox-Boyd's Comments PENANG, Aug. 26— Secretary of State for the Colonies Alan LennoxBoyd said here today there will be no question of either recognising the Malayan Communist Party or entering into negotiations with it. Lennox-
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  • 128 1 Education Fund For Malayan Indians From Our Own correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 26 There was a fund am- < unting to nearly $350,000 with the Indian' C<.mini»sioner m Malaya which \yi.l i.- used for helping education of person* if Indian origin m Malaya said Mr. A. K. Chanda, the Deputy
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  • 100 1 Indo-Ceylonese Music And Dance At Kuantan On the occasion of the X Stat,. capital Installation celebrations at Kuantan today and tomorrow, the Indof cylonese programme will in-<-"ide vocal mvs c by I?al Pulawar N. Shanmugaratnam and 'ndiftn Ballet Dances b y SlvallHs Vatsala and Troupe. The State Celebration* f mmittee
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  • 173 1 PENA.NG: The secretary of State for th c Colon ?s, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, was full of praise for the Dental Nurses Training school at the Penang General Hospital which he vis ted yesterday Mr. Lennox-Boyd, who was accompanied by his w^e. the Lady Patricia, said much vision
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  • 184 1 KARACHI, Aug. 26— A Pakistan women's deputation called on the Prime Minister soon after he named Mr. Mohammed All as Ambassador to Washington to protest that as envoy there he would be "a constant discredit to Islam" because of his recent second marriage. Mr.
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  • 59 1 CHOU TO VISIT EGYPT THIS YEAR CAIRO. Aug. 26— Red Chinese rremier Chou En-lai is expected to visit Egypt before the end of the year, an Egyptain Minister of National Guidance spokesman announced yesterday. The spokesman said diplomatic contacts were being made to arrange the visit. He refused to reveal
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  • 69 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 26. West Germany and Japan secured the biggest orders m contracts India has signed for 405 steam locomotives worth more than £6,000,000 sterling, it was officially stated here today. Hungary, Austria and Cze. choslovakia also secured orders, British, United States. French,
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  • 46 1 LONDON. Aug 26 More than 300 women from over 40 countries will attend forthnight'.s meeting of the Council of the world's Ycnng women s Christian Association being held at Egham, Surrey, and at Windsor, Berkshire, from September l, it was announced today.
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  • 146 1 India's Stand On Kashmir Reiterated NEW DELHI. Aug. 26. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru tod Parliament today that India would stand by her international commitments m her dispute with Pakistan over Kashmir. Mr. Nehru was replying to a question m the House of the People which referred t° a recent statement
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  • 77 1 The Finance and General Purposes Committee of the City Council and representatives of the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation along with the Federation's legal adviser Mr. Lee Kuan yew, will meet today at 10 a.m. at the City Council to resume negotiations about the workers,
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  • 48 1 Queen Elizabeth is wen be. I hind the Counter at a sale of work m aid of a new Vestry for Crathle Church. PHOTO SHOWS: Eager buyers prefer treasury notes to the Queen when she took over the running of the sta'l.
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  • 25 1 The office of the Commis. sionor for the Government of India m Singapore will remain closed on Monday, Aug. 29, on account of Muharrum.
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  • 188 1 The Government cf India Offtc e m- Singapore has decided to award three mfvre scholarships from th^ Indian Scholarships Fund to such students of Indian otrlgin permanently domiciled m the Federation )or Singapore as are unabl^ to study on their own* says a press statement from
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  • 155 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Aug. 26— Whipping as a form of legal punishment has been abolished by a Bill passed unanimously by the Upper House of Parliament on Thursday. Home Minister p a ndit Govind Ballabh Pant told the House
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  • 89 1 From Our Own Correspondent IXDOKE, Aug. 86 The notorious bandit Man Singh who has been terrorising Madhya Bharat State for years and who is credited with hundred of brutal murders, has finally been shot by a police party. The party consisting' of Gurkhas, specially trained, finally found
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  • 137 1 Irresistibly Charming So She Kissed! PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 26 Mrs. Mary Copelin, wife of a Philadelphia lawyer, disclosed today that she was the "Mys. tery Woman" who startled -President Eisenhower with kiss at Independence Hall. The president had just left the tent where he lunched Wed. nesday when a woman, des.
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  • 136 1 Tamil As Official Language-Tiruchi Experiment fr'roiii our Own Orrehpondf nt MADRAS. Aug. 28— The use of Tamil as official language which w as begun l n Tiiruchi District alone as an experiment has proved yer v unsatisfactory, said Minister Baktavatsalam m the Legislative Council. The terms used m Tamil w^re
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  • 73 1 PHOTO. Queen Elizabeth (left) seen talking with Princess Margaret, at a public sale of work m aid oT a new vestry for Crathi*' Church, where the Royal Fami'y worships during their holidays m Balmoral, Scot, land. The sa'e wa» held m the grounds of Abergeldy Castle Princess
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  • 276 1 MARSHALL'S MONSTER TEA PARTY TO MacDONALD Today the retiring Commis--sioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald will have two impcrtant engagements, lunch at Bharat Bhavan, 2 Peir Cc Drive by the Commissioner for India Mr. R. ,X Tandon and a reception by the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, on the Padang between
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  • 355 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat. Aug. 27, 1956 NOTES AND COMMENTS (ON THE CITY STRIKE) MURASU's REVELATIONS W'F: are not patting on our own backs, but w« are only statinjr a bare fact when w e My that our sister paper the TAMIL MURASI7 to the only one In the
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  • 218 2 F have no desire at this stage to comment on the merits or demerits of the strike. It wouid be clearly on. wise to express any opinion when the parties themselves are not agreed as to what demands have been conceded and what not; and In
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  • 1404 2  -  Mr. Govind Ballabh Pant The problem of administration was essentially human, and unless it was approached with sympathy, solicitude and understanding the desired results would become difficult of achievement declared G. B. Pant, Union Home Minister, m a broadcast talk m "Public
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  • 670 2 Emphasis On Heavy Industries In Second Five-Year Plan SITAPUR (Uttar Pradesh). Addressing the Exeutive Council of the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee Prime Minister Nehru is understood to have ulaced emphasis on the Second Five.Year Plan and said that while m the First Five. Year Plan the emphasis was on the
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  • 64 2 PHOTO. A picture received from New York on Aug. 18 of the Unl. ted States Marine Corps's new anti-tank vehicle, equipped with six 106 mm recolleas rifles, for i3O-ea3ibre spotting- rifles and one 30-callbre machine gun. The vehicle, lightly armoured for manoeuverability, is called "Ontos" from the
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  • 282 2 AMERICAN IGNORANCE OF INDIA MADRAS: Giving his lm. pressions of his recent tou r m America, Mr. L. S Karayalar, former President of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee, said that he very much appreciated the American hospitality and industriousness of the people. He added that he was sorry to see
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  • 407 2 Mobilising Spiritual Resources MADRAS: Mr. Sri prakasa, Governor of Madras, presiding over a meeting held, at tne Government Arts College to mobilise support for the ensuing session of the Indian Congress on Spiritual Resources said that th c while the importance of mobilisation of spiritual resources for peace could not
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  • 915 2 NAIROBI Statements made by Prime Minister Nehru of India on foreign affairs deservedly attract worldwide attention Som" of the solutions to the world's worst political and rnilitar tangles have had their birth m those statements. Yet though usually useful, some of his pronouncements can
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  • 534 3 Record Numbers Of Indians <£ Pakistanis EDINBURGH: Record numbers of overseas visitors, including many Indians and Pakistanis, are presently thronging this city for the Ninth Edinburgh International Festival of Music and Drama, which opened on Sunday, August 21. This three-week-long festival, lodeston c
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  • 734 3 Profits Of Industrial Undertaking NEW DELHI: Arguments on augmentation of resources for the counry's industrialisation were marshalled m the Rajya Sabha during a diecus. sion on a resolution proposing ceiling on profits of industrial undertakings. The resolution moved by the Communist member, Mr. I. N. Mazumdar, suggested that profits should
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  • 131 3 LUGKNOW: Over Rs. 430,000,000 are proposed: to be spent by the Uttar Pradesh Government under the second iFive-Year Plan for protecting the eastern districts of the State against floods. TJie second Five-Year Plan of the 'State, which is to be finally approved by the Union
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  • 101 3 IND. TOURIST TRAFFIC INCREASING BOMBAY: India's toartet traffic is increasing at the rate of 20 per cent a year. The number of foreign tourists who visited this country m 1951 was 20,000 as against over 39,000 m 1954, according to official figures. It is believed this increase will b e
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  • 120 3 Tenzings First To Record Sherpa Songs CALCUTTA The first gramophone record of sherpa songs to be sung by Mr. and Mrs. Tenzing Norgay, will be made here soon, Tenzing told NAIFEN. Tenzing ha s brought with him from Darjeeling three sherpani singers who also will sing m chorus with the
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  • 342 3 COLOMBO: The Commission on High Education m the National Languages decided to recommend to the Government that one national language should be adopted as the effical language of the country. This joint recommendation, which was earlier .suggested m a o r <*er by the chairman Sir Arthur
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  • 149 3 Buddhist University For Ceylon COLOMBO: The possibility df establishing a Buddhist University m Ceylon is being examined" by a special committee of influential Buddhist leaders m this countryThe committee is of the opinion that the proposed university should be ncn-profes-sional m character and purely for the pursuit of hi manistic
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  • 440 3 Plan To Build Conference Hall In Delhi NEW DELHI: The Govcmi. I ment of India have decided to construct a building m New Delhi for national and inter, national conferences. An official Press release said that the the building was proposed to be completed well m time for the UNESCO
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  • 210 3 BHUBANESHWAR: The Unicn Government has ap povcd the proposal of the M ji6l stan Steel Ltd. for raising a loan of Rp. 100.000,000 during the current financial year to meet the expenditure of Rs. 720,0C|0,000 steel plant at Rourkela, it is reliably learned, here. Preliminary
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  • 120 4 Sinhalese Colonisation Of Tamil Areas Mr. N. R. Rajavarothlam, M.P. for Trincomalee, speaking at the second annual celebrations of the youth front of the llankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi. Nallur Branch, said that the greatest problem for the Eastern Province today was Sin. halese colonisation of Tamil speaking areas. Trincomalee was
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  • 759 4 AIM OF CEYLON TAMILS Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi Meeting JAFFNA: A resolution reiterating its determination to work for establishing a fully autonomous Tamil state was passed at the general working committee meeting of the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi (Federal Party), with Mr. C. Vanniasingham. MP for Kopay,
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  • 52 4 CHAVAKACHCHERI: Mr. V. Suppiah, President Of the All.Ceylon Tamil Teachers' Association, said her e that if the Tamils were taken up by the false propaganda of the Tamil Arasu Kadchi, they would lose a lot. Mr. Suppiah. who was speak. in ff at the 11th
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  • 115 4 KOKUVIL: Th c 35tn general meeting; of the Aft Ceylon union of Teachers wril be held at Wesley College Colombo, and on Friday to urge the Government to reject the recommendations of the Commission on Higher Education as it contravenes the commission's terms of reference
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  • 66 4 The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. A 1 an Lennox. Boyd, met Dato Sir Cheng Lock Tan, President of the Malayan Chinese Association, during his visit to Malacca. I Picture shows Mr. Lennox. Boyd shaking hands with Dato Sir Cheng Lock at the
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  • 165 4 U.S. AIRMAN AND HIS WIFE RECONCILED DELAKE, Oregon, Aug. 26.— Airman Daniel Schmidt ana his wife. Una, were enjoying jvhat they called their ".tirst honeymoon" et a coastal resort cottage here today. Schmidt. 23, and Una. 20, vere reunited m Portland late m Wednesday, nearly a week after he had
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  • 61 4 Deduction From Wages Causes Riots In Calcutta CALCUTTA, Aug. 26—Workers clashed with policy yesterday m four mills at Howrah near Calcutta during demonstrations against proposals to deduct state insurance contributions from their pay. Three demonstrators, a police officer and a mill official wer fi injured, police reported. The demonstrators took
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  • 35 4 The Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga, will open the new Maternity and Child Wei. fare^Centre, 9% milestone, Yio Chu Kang Road, at 5,30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 2.
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  • 112 4 KARACHI, Aug. 26 Pakistan Government quarters attach no Importance to a claim by the West Pakistan Christian Zamindara Labour League that it will send 10,000 volunteers into Kashmir m a demonstration similar to the satyagrahi (non-violent) marches by Indians into the Portuguese Settlement of Goa. The
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  • 557 4 Ceylon Tamils To Oblivion If Deterioration In Position Is Unchecked COLOMBO: S. J. V. Chelvanayagam, Q.C., m an address at a public meeting at Aye ran gal stated that if the deterioration m the position of the Tamils continued unchecked, the situ, ation would assume »uch aggravating and disastrous propor.
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  • 195 4 NEW DELHI, Aug. 26. India has suggested that the united Nations General Assem. bly should consider the question of ex-prisoners of the Kbrean war who refused re. patriation and were m Ind 1 awaiting- rehabiUtlon the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said
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  • 180 4 King Kong Objects To Ambling Alp's 'Chopping' PRIMO CARNERA ARRIVES The much publicised wrestler primo Camera, arrived here yesterday by P,A.A. from Japan, tv keep up an 'a p. pointment' with King Kong on Tuesday, Aug. 30. at the Happy World Stadium This Ambling Alp, when shown by pressmen the
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  • 134 4 INDIA TO QUIT INDO-CHINA TRUCE BODY? NEW DELHI, Aug. 26. The independent newspaper, the STATESMAN, said yesterday that India might have to withdraw from the Indo.China Truce Supervisory Commission if the South Vietnam Prime Minister, Mr. Ngo Dinn could not be persuaded to honour, the terms of the Geneva cease,
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  • 50 4 MOSCOW;. Aug. 26 Representative Patrck J. Hillings, Republican, California, said here that U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon may visit Moscow this autumn. "I would not be surprised if V'ce President Nixon comes to the Scvict Union during his Middle East tour m November," Hillings told newsmen
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  • 45 4 The model (above) of the terminal bui'ding- of Singa. pore's new $37 million Airport at Paya Lebar will be on dta. pay, for the public, daily on the ground floor of the Asnem. bly House, Empress Place from 10 a.m. today.
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