Indian Daily Mail, 31 August 1955

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 197" SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, AUGUSf^TTi^ FOUR PAGEsIS~C~ E StS
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  • 746 1 Emergency Regulations New Security Bills Announced (By Our Staff Reporter) Towards ending the Emergency Regulations m SingaF^V^ s P r mis ed by the Chief Secretary and the Chief Minister m the last Assembly sitting, a series of bills have been published yesterday, Chief among them being
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  • 116 1 The tribal revolt mi n the Oued Zem area of Morocco ended on Aug. 26 with the slaughter of 15 hu]l s in a traditional ceremony of submission at which the tribal chiefs formally begged for pardon. More than 20,000 people turned up for the ceremony: As
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  • 41 1 New Maternity And Children Welfare Centre Minister for Health, Mr. tZ' B aga wlu deciare O Ben Welf£" M A lUmit y And ChilS Yin r? Centre < be3i <*e the at oi/ U Xa Police Station) Kar, milestone Yl o chu
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  • 60 1 Protected Places Areas Bill The Protected Places ami \reas Ordinance 1955 is de. signed to make permanent provisions of the temporary Protected Places Ordinance, 1948. and to add there to simi. !ar provisions for the protec. tion of areas m which It 13 necessary to take special measures to control
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  • 18 1 Anotner Bill has been pub. lished, which is titled the Arms and Explosives (Amend.
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  • 55 1 The last Bill published and entitled The Corrosive Sub. stances Ordinances 1955, is designed to m ak e provision for offences like use of aci<j for purposes of a criminal assault to be dealt with severely. It also provides for equally severe sentences on person! consort, ing with
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  • 216 1 DUBLIN, Ireland, Aug. 30: The International Astronomical Union yesterday accepted a Soviet invitation to hold its next world conference m Mos. cow m 1958. The Russians offered to pay the delegates' expenses while m Moscow the first time such a gesture has been made by any
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  • 128 1 United Nations Disarmament Talks A Hope DENVER. Colorado, Aug. 30 President Eisenhower yesterday expressed hope that the United Nations disarmament talks opening m New Ycrk will lead t o an easing of world tension. The President made the statement at the summer White House after conferring by telephone with Secretary
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  • 49 1 Farewell To Retiring Madras C.S. The Madras Secretariat Association held a special metting ,f rid ay Aug. 28 to bid fare. wtu to the retiring Chief decretory. Sri k, Ramunnl Menon, I C .S., Sri Menon is v ren replying to the compliments paid fo him on that occasion.
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  • 268 1 RANGOON, Aug. 30: Compulsory Insurance against Ht»k 8 of sickness and injury will soon be introduced for 50,000 m. dustrlal workers m the Rangoon and suburban areas. Necessary preparations are underway by the Social Secur. ity Board to enable the Gov. ernment
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  • 105 1 Israeli Egypt Air Battle JERUSALEM, Aug. 30 An air battle between Israel and Egyptian planes developed yesterday over the Israel desert near the southernmost part of the Gaza strip according t o a reliable private source. One Egyptian plane was reported hit. The sourc c said fighting started after four
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  • 28 1 LONDON, Aujr 30 A group of 614 Chinese students left Peking for th e Soviet Union t 0 study at higher educational establishments, Moscow radio said yesterday Reuter
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  • 219 1 MADRAS, Auk. 30 Supporters of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia. who was expelled from the Praja Socialist Par.ty National Executive last month for indiscipline" today decided to form a new Socialist Party to oppose the Congress Government. The 100 delegates from five South Indian States
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  • 196 1 To End City Strike City Council To Discuss Further Concessions To Union (By Our Staff Reporter) The City Council, at its meeting today, will hear from the Finance and General Purposes Committee, the progress it has made so far m the negotiation with the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation.
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 91 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) In the fifth round of the wrestling fight held at the Happy World Stadium In Singapore la«t night he. tween King Kong, the tin. beaten champion of South East Asia, and Primo Car. nera, a former heavyweight boxing champion of
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  • 605 2 Indian Daily Mil S'pore. Wed., Aug. 31, 1955. SHIFT U. N. HQ TO INDIA II will not be the fau't of A Imli-- if the United Nations Organisation were to decide against holding* it* General Assembly session m New Delhi. The Government of India is reported to b e constructing-
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  • 587 2 It Is Govt's Responsibility To Provide-KAMARAj VELLORE: Mr. K. Kamaraja Nadar Chief Minister of Madras last week laid the foundation-stone for the Protected Water Supply Scheme to the Ami municipal town. The cost of the scheme was stated to be about Rs. 7 lakhs. Half of
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  • 94 2 COLOMBO: Mr. Nehru, m a communication to the Cey. lon Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala, has intimated the India Government's decision to pace the administration of the famous Buddhist pilgrim centre of Buddha Gaya m the hands of representatives of Buddhist countries, it is reported here last week.
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  • 50 2 BANGALORE: The Mysore Government has arnounced a second L<«?u c Of the 4 per cent Rs 50-lakh State Development Loan, 1967. The issue price of thp loan will be Rs f)9- It will be opened for subscription on Aug. 30 and dost* w Itpt. I
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  • 203 2 Employees' Body To Consider Award BOMBAY: Mr: P. K. Menon. General Secretary of the Federation of Bank Employees, Bombay, m a statement to the Press on the Bank Commission's recemmerdations, said there was a partial acceptance of the All-India Bank Employees' Association's demand of the case of Class A and
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  • 307 2 Levy of 'Show Tax: Writ Petition Admitted MADRAS: In the Madras High Court, His Lordship Mr. Justice P. Rajagopalan admitted last week a petition for the issue of a writ of cretiorari or any other writ for a declaration that Section 4.A(1) of the Madras Entertanment Tax Act providing for
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  • 516 2 Social Control Of Insurance Business Needed NEW DELHI: Dr. P. R. Deshmukh, Union Minister for Agricu ture. last week emphasized the need for social con. trol of insurance. Inaugurating the all-India cooperative insurance societies conference, he said that considering the contribution which insurance could make to the national economy and
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  • 210 2 KARACHI: A deputation of Karachi ladies waited on the Pakistan premier Choudhry Mohammed All and protested against the appointment Of exPremier Mohammed AH as Pakistani Ambassador to the LTnitedi States of America. The protest is a sequel to Mr. Mohammed Ali's second marriag c a
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  • 112 2 NEW DELHI; a threeman deputation of the Patna students' Action Committee, now m the capital to "acquaint members of Parliament with the students' viewpoint' 1 m regard to the recent disturbances In Patna. last week denied that the National Flag had been insulted by them.
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  • 244 2 MADRAS: The Government of India have decided to produce some short films and one feature film for children belong.ng to the age group five to twelve. This informat.on was given to pressmen by Mr. K. Subramanian. Mr. Subramanian said m Sci. th India they had sufficient talents
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  • 282 2 NEW DELHI; Rajbansi Devi. wif c of President Rajendra Prasad, said here last week that it was necessary to ensure that the, rural women were not ignored m carrying out development plans sponsored by th c Government. Sm. Rajbansi Dcvi who was inaugurating the
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  • 75 2 BOMBAY: Bombay's princJpial docks— Princess, Victoria, and Alexandra returned to normal this morning- after two days of continuous heavy rain. Over a dozen ships which had arrived here from different parts of the world for th p past week had been awaiting berths which are
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  • 213 2 COONOOR: Mr. L.. M. Kus. sell. President of the Association of Planters of Madras State, said that despite optimistic statements and assuran. ces, the tea quota position remained precisely as before. He told the Association's second annual meeting' that there appeared to be no likelihood
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  • 79 2 Anti-Cow Slaughter Samiti's Satyagraha Move Condemned PATNA: The Bihar branch of the Communist Party of India passed a resolwtion strongly condemning the decision of the Stat,. Go-Hatya Nirodh Samiti to organise satyagraha on the opening day of the State Assembly (on Sept. 12) to press its demand of banning cow
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  • 87 2 DACCA: Mr Abu Husain Sarkar, Chief Minister of East Bengal, said here that the Pakistan National Congress and the United Progressive Party were invited to join th c provincial Cabinet which was expected to be expanded within a week. Two non-Muslims aacr c expected to
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  • 914 3 New Coinage Bill Passed: One Rupee Is 100 Pisas NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha last Friday passed the State Bank of India (Amendment) Bill and the Indian Coinage (Amendment) Bill before adjourning till Tuesday. The former seek 8 to replace an Ordinance
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  • 668 3 Lok Sabha Member Suspended NEW DELHI: The Deputy Speaker, Mr. Ananthasayanam Ayyangar. last Friday "named" Mr. H. V. Kamath (P.S.P,) for behaving m a ''very provocative manner"' and had him suspended from the Lok sabha for a week. The Deputy Speaker said, however, that if there was an expression of
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  • 444 3 Seats For Women In Madras State Buses MADRAS: The question oi allotting seats for ladies m the front rows. mi n the Government buses was the subject of a lively discussion during questionJiour m the Madras Council last week. Mr. G. Krishnamurthi who raised this question, was informed by Mr.
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  • 90 3 NEW DELHI: A non. official BU! to amend Artl. cle* 81 and 170 of the Con. stitutton to provide for the system of proportional representation in respect of elections to the Lok Sabha and the State Assembles was introduced In the Rajya Sabha by Mr.
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  • 184 3 Transfer Of N.E. Railway Offices From Calcutta NEW DELHI: Th«» Railway Ministry has decided that all work m regard to claims cases relating to consignments booked to any station on the North Eastern Rail way on and from July 1. 1955 ar.d of refund cases arising from transaction on and
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  • 176 3 Untouchability Act In Andhra KURNOOL: A Press release by the Andhra Government on the untouchability (offences) Act, 1955 says: The Act. as passed by Parliament, has come into force with effect from June 1, 1956. It is a penal measure which prescribes punishment for the practlc e of "untouchability," tor
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  • 414 3 MEMORANDUM SUBMITTED TO PARLIAMENT MEMBERS StudeM^ Rf^A A th ree -man deputation of the Patni dent '^r 1 1 66 last Frid& y et Vice-Presi-r r R^ d^ kr^ a n. the Unio n Home Minister. Pandit v. Pant atd the Communications Minister Sri Jagiivan
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  • 138 3 'Non-Violent Movement In Kashmir' LAHORE: Begum Shah Nawaz, a member of the Pakistan Punjab Legislative Assembly has ?fc ggested to the Provincial Muslim Leagu^, to consider the question of startin fr -'an organised non-violent movement for securing the right of self-determination for Muslims m India-held Kashmir." In a communication to
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  • 382 4 PESHAWAR Dr. Khan Sahib. Pakistan's Communication and State Minister and his brother Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, the Red Shirt leader propounded their respective views m favour of "One-Unit" Plan and the methods of achiving homeland for Pathans. Dr. Khan Sahib told a public
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  • 306 4 Otherwise Independence Freedom Have No Meaning Ex-Mayor Of Jaffna JAFFNA: ••INDEPENDENCE AND FREEDOM HAVE NO MEANING IF ALL MEN AND WOMEM DID NOT ENJOY Kill AL OPPORTUNITIES. YOU WILL BE JUSTI. 'IED KM GOING ON FIGHTING FOR YOUR RIGHAS UNTIL YOU HAVE ACHIEVED YOUR OBJECTS. YOU
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  • 104 4 S'pore Indians Co-op. Thrift Loan Society The Ist Annual General Meeting of THE SINGAPORE INDIANS' CO-OPERATIVE THRIFT AND LOAN SO. CIETY. LTD., was held Aug. 28, at No. 9 Norris Road and the following were elected as office bearers: CHAIRMAN. Mr. C. T. Ha. lakrishnaii HON. SECRET. ARY: Mr. V.
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  • 36 4 The next fortnightly meetine of the Divine Life Society will h^ held on Wednesday Aug. 31, at 7 p.m. at "Gokula Villa", 0 Boscombe Road. Singapore, the residence of Sri R. M. Krishnan.
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  • 168 4 South Africa's Rejection Of U.N. Mediation Offer NEW DELHI: The Govern, ment of India has received no official information that South Africa has rejected the offer of a United Nations mediator m her dispute with India and Pakiston over the treatment of the people of Indian origin m the Union.
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  • 75 4 TAIPEI. Formosa, Aug. 30 Nationalist Chinas official Central News agency reported from Hong Kor.g that eight Soviet Russian warship had been sighted off the Chinese mainland coast 120 miles south ci" Shanghai. The agercy said th p force consisted of light cruisers and destroyers, and
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  • 498 4 Buddhism In Germany Best Way Of Celebration KANDY: Was there a better way of celebrating the Buddha Jayanthi, than by propogatin* Buddhism m Germany, asked Mr. R. G. Senanayake, M.P. for Dambadeniya, who presided at a public meeting held at the Puspadana Government School hall, m support of the Buddhist
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 4 The Minister f< r Labour, Mr. V. T. Sambantham, opened th c Annual Delegate*' Conference of the All-Malayan Railway Workers' Union held m Kuala Lumpur on Monday Aug. 29. Picture shows Mr. Sambantham (m national dress) addreMsing the Conference. On his right (seated) i s Mr. R. F.H. Caddick. Trade
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  • 424 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) The retiring Commissioner General made a flattering re. forence to the services render, pd by the representatives of the Government of India towards prOmoting; better understand, ing and averting- misunder. standingsfTietween Great Bri. tain and India about Ma ay a. Making a
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  • 462 4 India's "Robinhood" Shot Dead Author Of 150 Murders INDORE: Man Singh, the notorious dacoit, was on Thursday last snot dead after a gun duel between his gan& and police forces at Kakekapura. a village about three mi.es from Biiinc. Announcing tills at a Press conference here last week. Madnya liharat
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  • 186 4 INDORE: Man Singh's elder brother, Nawab Singh, and his eldest son, Subedar Singh, were esnot dead m encounters with Aladhya Bharat police m Bhind district, police authorities at dhind said. Nawab Singh was killed m the same encounter which end. Ed Man Singh's defiance of
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  • 94 4 Flash Flood Sweeps Over School Children KONG KONG, A ug. 30 (Five more bodies wer c reccvered bringing to 26 the known dead fro m a flash flood which swept over a group of picricking Chinese school children. Thre c persona were known to b e missing, but rescue workers
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  • 111 4 MacDonald's Tribute To Photographers The retiring Commissioner. General, Mr. Malcolm Mac. Donald, m his own words, "one of Singapore's most con. stant and ardent admirers." congratulated the Press photo, graphers of Singapore on their, "consistently high standard of photography. 1 He humorously observed their photographs "have sur. prised, and pleased,
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  • 60 4 Indian's Claim Against Tin Company Settled PENANG: A general «ur veyor, E. G. Kutty, of Penang who sued the Peninsula Tin No Liability for $2,101 as arrears of salary and travelling ox penses. agreed to a sett ement m the Hi^h Court recently. A counter-claim of $1,197 hy the company,
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  • 78 4 Professor Taran Singh. MA.., of the Khalsa College. AmriL. aar, who Is now on a visit to Malaya, will talk on "Religious Co-Existence" at the Rama, krishna Mission, 9, Norrls Road. Singapore today, Wed. nesday. at 5.30 p.m. Tomorrow at 5.30 pm he will
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  • 46 4 A number of terrorists broke into the Chen Wang Fong sago factory m the Sungel Siout area of Perak on Sunday night and stole 50.60 kattie s of m. edib'.e course tapioca, say s an Emergency Communique issued In Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
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