Indian Daily Mail, 1 September 1955
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Title Section16 1955-09-01 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 198 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article886 1955-09-01 1 Council Claims Most Demands Of Federation Met I Final Attempt At Settlement Today (By Our Staff Reporter) The end of City Council strike is m sigrht, m the light of the deliberations and decisions taken at the City Council meeting yesterday It was stated886 words
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Article38 1955-09-01 1 The City Council decided at its meeting yesterday to contribute 50 cents for each dollar contributed by the public towards the funds for providing a Singapore Youth Sports Club, npto a maximum of $150,--000.38 words
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147 1955-09-01 1 ONE COMPOSITE SOUTH INDIAN STATE URGED From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 31 Tamil Telegu Malayalee and Kanaresc areas m South India instead of being- brokenup into separate liguistice States should be joined together to form one great composite state of Dakshina Pradesh. Cultural and common economic and political intersts147 words
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Article, Illustration945 1955-09-01 1 Nationalism Or Communism? Only Alternatives Before Malaya -Tunku Abdul Rahman's Warning (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: Deafening shouts of "Merdeka" reveberated through the Federal Legislative Council Chamber this morning as Tunku Abdul Rahman Chief Minister, ended his fifty-minute address of welcome to the Secretary of State for the Colonies.945 words
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Article54 1955-09-01 1 Mr. MacDonald Leaving Tomorrow Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commissioner-General for the United Kingdom m South East Asia, leaves Singapore from paya Lebar airport, at 7.30 a.m. tomorrow Friday Sept. 2. He wtH spend a few days m London, for final talks, before taking up hi* new duties as U.K. High54 words
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Article296 1955-09-01 1 Three Breaches Of Parliamentary Privileges (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI Aug. 81 owner and editor of an Urdu dally "Pratap" of New Delhi has unconditionally apologised for comment on the Press Commission debate which the members of Parliament felt was a grave reflection on its296 words
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Article78 1955-09-01 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 3I The Congress Party has won the 1 bye-election to Lok Sabha from Dharmapuri, Salem. District, by a huge margin. Mr. T. Subramaniam Chettiar, Congress, won with more than thirtynine thousand votes while all th c three opponents polled only about78 words
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441 1955-09-01 1 Independence Is Our Main Objective Tunku's Appeal for Unity Alliance Councillors Meet (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT) KUALA LUMPUR, WED: THE UMNO.MCA.MIC ALLJ ANCE COUNCILLORS MET IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER SOON AFTER THE SWEARING IN CEREMONY LAST NIGHT AND ELECTED DR. LIM CHONG EU OF PEN. ANG, AS PARTY WHIP AND INCHE441 words
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292 1955-09-01 1 HISTORIC OPENING OF FEDERAL COUNCIL (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: Pomp and pagentry befitting a. Royai. occasion were witnessed at the inaugural meeting of the Federation's first elected Legislative Council here today. Service Chiefs m their whiu colonial uniforms and the nine representatives of the Rulers m brilliant mulitcolour292 words
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Article53 1955-09-01 1 Owing to th c Chief Minis. ter" s commitments when the Secretary cf State for the colonies, Mr. Lennox-Boyd. returrß to the Colony tomorrow Sept. 2. the Singapore Aquartsts 1 Society exhibition at the Happy woKd Stadium witl now oe opened by Dr. F. D. Ommanncy, Director, Singapore53 words
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628 1955-09-01 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs. Sept. 1, 1955. "EMERGENCY" GOES, BUT "REGULATIONS" REMAIN! it is not easy to give an opinion off.hand on the merits or otherwise of the new Security measures envis. aged for the Colony Of Singa, por c m substitution for the seven.and_oddwyear*-old Emergency Regulations, one has628 words
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458 1955-09-01 2 PONDY ASSEMBLY PASSES RESOLUTION PONDICHERRY: The Pondicherry State Representative Assembly last Friday unanimously adopted a resolution jointly sponsored by both the Congress and the Opposition parties regarding the de jure transfer of the former French Settlements to the Indian Union. The following458 words
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311 1955-09-01 2 Dr. Mahmud Glad —Students Have Realised Folly PATNA-. Dr. Syed Mahmud, Union Minister for External Affairs strongly deprecated the action of the students of Bihar m Insulting the national flae on Day and said they had brought disgrace to the Whole country. He told Pressmen last week that the students311 words
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83 1955-09-01 2 KARACHI; The Pakistan Prime Minister. Choudhury Mohammed All, has expressed to Prime Minister Nehru his country's "earnest desire to see our relations with India established on the most cordial and friendly basis." CUoudhury Mohammed AQi, replying to Mr. Nehru's message of greetings on the83 words
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Article50 1955-09-01 2 CUTTACK: Extensive mica deposits, said to contain ruby and ploghosite mica, have been discovered m the Koraput District of the State. Disclosing this, Mr.,. S. C. Bose, Secretary, Orissa Chamber of Commerce, told NAFEN that the estimate of the surface deposit* to nearly i,ooo#x> tons.- NAFENNAFEN - 50 words
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Article81 1955-09-01 2 GENEVA- Dr. Horn! J. Bhabda, chairman of India's Atomic Energy Commission, and President of the recent United Nations conference on ne peaceful uses of atomic energy, leaves Zurich by air for Mosccw next Tuesday. Mr. Bhabha said here that he would be staying m Russia for81 words
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Article74 1955-09-01 2 ROBERTSONPETw The week-old strike by about 20,000 workers m the Kolar Gold Fields was called off on Wed. nesday as the result of an agreement reached between the management and trade Tinion representatives. The workers hav e resumed duty and the mines are working normally.74 words
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796 1955-09-01 2 CALCUTTA; The Planning Commission should give greater thought to the desirability of increasing the tempo of industrialisation and the development of hand or cottage industries should be fitted into the Plai.-tram c so as not to jeopardise the capacity of the large-scale796 words
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Article229 1955-09-01 2 CALCUTTA: The gradual decline m tyufcOc demand, together with restricted imports, have brought the fire arms business almost to a standstill, according to one of the oldest dealers m the line here. Whatever little demand exists today is priccipally for Inferior goods, the emphasisNAFEN - 229 words
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Article52 1955-09-01 2 NEW DELHI; All India Radio broadcasts In Sindht language may started if a proposal made by the Rehabilitation Ministry is accepted by the Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Sindhi displaced persons living m Bombay recently represented to the Mjjiistry that A.F.K. programmes be broadcast m SindhiNAFEN - 52 words
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Article139 1955-09-01 2 RAJAHMuNuKY- Major k. T. V. N. Nambiar, Military Secretary to tne Andfira Ciovernor, is proceeding On tnree montns' leave irom isept. 30. on expiry ot tne leave, ne w "l revert to his guostantive post m tne Indian Army. Tne Anaara Governor n&s permitted139 words
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Article80 1955-09-01 2 NEW DEiL.nl: Mr. M. R. Bhide, at present Joint Secretary m the Union Ministry of *ood and Agriculture, has been appointed a Managing Director or the State Bank of India from the date ne takes over charge of his new post, the Ministry of Finance announced80 words
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Article201 1955-09-01 2 NEW DELHI: The president, Dr. Rajeodra Prasad, witnessed a demonstration of tanks and other military equipment here. He was accompanied by Lit.Gen. Sant Singh. Acting Chief of Army Staff. Mr. Mahavir Tyagl, Minister for Defence organisation, Mr. Surjit Singh MajitWa, Deputy Defence Minister, and Maj.Gen. J. N.NAFEN - 201 words
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Article214 1955-09-01 2 NEW DELHI: The installed capacity and the actiual production of the cement industry wiL be doubled by 1960, making India a major producer, according to the estimates of the Minis-try of commerce and Industry This development follows the Union Government's liberal policy m respect of expansionNAFEN - 214 words
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236 1955-09-01 2 NVXV DELHI: The Government of India is thinking of making master plan for rural electrification in the counAH the State Governments have been asked to furnish information on their respective rural electrification programmes for the successive Flve-Y er plan for the next 15 years. TheNAFEN - 236 words
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Article115 1955-09-01 2 MADRAS: The Indian Central An canut Committee has set up an arecanut nursery a Kunnoth m North Mali oar with a view to supply f 0,000 quality arecanut seed Ings to "supari" growers. Similar nurseries have already b en established m Assam v id West Bengal. In115 words
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Article80 1955-09-01 2 NEW DELHI: Air. N. Kanur.go. Minister for Induetries, said m the Rajya Sabha that a representative of the Soviet union had contacted Government aome time back for exploring the possibilities of e xportations of USSR cotton to India. He was advised, Mr. Kanungo added, to negotiate80 words
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230 1955-09-01 2 CALCUTTA: The approach to Calcutta by the vital Grand Trunk Road was blocked last Thursday when a thousand lorries and trucks of aLI descriptions piled up, one behind another, m a unique road block for the early hours of this morring. By late afternoon the230 words
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Article138 1955-09-01 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Education Ministry is understood to have given finishing touches to the National ijiDrary project. The National Library is designed to be one of Asia's oiggest libraries, according to uhioiai estimates. Modelled on the British Museum, the Library will nave accommodation initially forNAFEN - 138 words
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Article136 1955-09-01 2 NEW DELHI: A "certain quantity" of rock salt would be imported from Pakistan under the recent lndo-Pakistan trade agreement. This was disclosed In the Lok sabha during question time last week by the production Minister, Mr- K. C. Reddy. The production Minister informaed Mr. V. p.136 words
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Article117 1955-09-01 2 NEW YORK: Tagtser Thubten Jigme Norbu, elder brother of the Dalai Lama, plans to work as a teacher m the United States, it is authoritatively learned here. Thirty-two-year-old Nor bu fled Tibet after the Communists marched m. He went to India from where he leftNAFEN - 117 words
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Article813 1955-09-01 3 G-G. Warns P. M. EFFECT OF ECONOMIC BLOCKADE BY INDIA BOMBAY: The Governor-General of Goa, Gen. Benard Gudedes, has cautioned Dr. Salazar, Prime Minister of Portugal, of the impending major economic and administrative collapse m Goa which would virtually end the Portuguese regime m Goa, says a813 words
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128 1955-09-01 3 Portuguese Pigeon Makes Forced Landing In India! HUBLfI: A "carrierpigeon dived down to Join It* fellows In a drink of water, bat before It could take off again 1* was "grounded on suspicion. A ptgeonJceeper noticed the "stranger" had a sma!l tube tied to Its leg. The tube contained a128 words
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638 1955-09-01 3 Captain And Crew Of Seven Reported Missing BOMBAY: The 468.t0 n Portuguese motor ferry Praeara was found overturned with the captain and crew of seven missing, according t o a Lloyds report from Goa last week. The ferry was floating upside down m sixteen638 words
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20 1955-09-01 3 Goa Satyagrahi Relates Daman Experiences BURAT: The last of the Jive m<Jian aatya*r*his— Mr. c. p. Tamboli pf Bulw.r— wrest.20 words
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Article68 1955-09-01 3 COLOMBO: Betty Mears, Hollywood television and film writer-producer, will produce: colour television tllms m Ceylon for showing throughout the United States m a programme entitled "Trade Winds." Miss Mears, who m private life is Mrs. Mears Meiggs, was formerly a producer for Paramount Pictures, Hollywood, andNAFEN - 68 words
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91 1955-09-01 3 Indian Poems To Be Published In America MADRAS: Karl J. Shapiro, an American poet and editor of "Poetry Chicago," a journal published by the American Poetry Association, Chicago, Is on a sixweek tour of India. Shapiro told NAFEN here that he is m India to collect "a lot of contemporaryNAFEN - 91 words
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Article361 1955-09-01 3 GOA-BOUND VESSELS-NO BAN IMPOSED NEW DELHI: Dr. 8. Radhakrishnan. Chairman told the Rajya Saha that it would have an early opportunity to discuss Goa during a debate on Foreign Affairs. The debate, he said, would be held at the most helpful and least harmful time. The leader of the Communist361 words
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Article108 1955-09-01 3 NEW DELHI: Measures to protect the life of the Indian lion will be discussed at the next meeting of the Wild Life Board to be held In December m Junagadh, Saurashtra. Members will be taken round and shown the habitat of the lion. An Interesting suggestion toNAFEN - 108 words
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Article229 1955-09-01 3 RICE DIET CAUSES EYE DISEASES NEW DELHI: The typical rice diet of South India is responsible m a large measure for heavy incidence of blindness m the region, a recent study of the nutritional value of rice has shown. Research workers, whose findings have been incorporated m a report on229 words
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Article260 1955-09-01 3 NEW DELHI: Wild life experts here doubt the feasW biiity of the recent government move to take a census of tigers m view of the animais' frequent migration from one forest to another. In Assam, for instance, frequent floods drive tigers to unaffected areas. Again m260 words
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329 1955-09-01 3 PENANG: Mr. Nehru ha s done a great deal to relax tension m the two world camps through his personal persuasion, said Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Commissioner General and High Comissioner to India, m designate, speaking at a dinner given by the IndianNAFEN - 329 words
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Article662 1955-09-01 3 NEW DELHI: The exodus of Hindus from Ea>«t Bengal wba the subject of several suplementarie* In the Rajya Babha on Thursday. After Mr. Anil X*. Chand*, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, gave Mr. N. S. Chauhan an account of the recent Joint tour of the662 words
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Article157 1955-09-01 3 TRIVANDRUM: A Rs. 6,--375,000 development programme has been finally approved by the Indian Central Cocoanut Committee for Inclusion m the second Five-Year Plan. It consists of short and long-term development schemes. The short-term scheme includes demonstration work, pest and disease control ai d propaganda and the longterm scheme157 words
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Article56 1955-09-01 3 NEW DELHI: Talks to revise the Indo-U.S. air agreement af e expected to begin here m the last week of September, according to official sources. A U.S. delegation is likely to arrive here on September 23 to conduct negotiations with the Union Government. The personnel of theNAFEN - 56 words
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273 1955-09-01 3 BONN: In a building erect, ed originally by Adolf Hitler as a college for ambitious youth Nazis, the officers of West Germany's new army will be soon undergoing precommission courses. It is the Ordensburg at Sonthofen, placed among the lovely slopes whichNAFEN - 273 words
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Article147 1955-09-01 3 MANCHESTER: Britain's cotton weavers produced only 46,860,000 yards of all kinds of cloth m the five weeks which ended July 2 as against 53,220,000 yards In the four weeks up to May 28. Although holidays can be blamed for the immediate fall, the fact remainsNAFEN - 147 words
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1769 1955-09-01 4 Vavuniya MP Resigns On Language Issue COLOMBO: MR. C. SUNTHARALINGAM, M.P. FOR VAVUNIYA, WHO RECENTLY ANNOUNCED HIS INTEN. TION TO KEEP AWAY FROM PARLIAMENT FOR IHBKK MONTHS— UNTIL HIS SEAT WAS DECLARED VU ANT AND TO RECONTEST IT ON THE LANGUAGE AND OTHER ISSUES—1,769 words
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Article, Illustration28 1955-09-01 4 Convertible Helicopter -Plane PHOTO. Mrt^J^n^r^iS!? n tuT itb t rotoirB on the wings, Is capable of vertical ascent Picture ofthe aircraft m flight was released m Washington APAP - 28 words
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Article, Illustration66 1955-09-01 4 PHOTO. Some of the 150 foreign scientists from 31 countries who on Aug. 24 visited Harwell Atomic Research Establishment, are seen before the Bacp Reactor there. The visitors included scientists from the Soviet Union and the satellite States. In via t (inns for the visitAP - 66 words
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Article44 1955-09-01 4 The Colonial Office announced yesterday that Sir Alfred Savage, formerly Governor of Brit sh Guiana, has been appointed Second Crown Agent ir succession to sir George Bcresfore-Stooke. Sir Alfred will take up his auties towards the end o f October.44 words
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Article104 1955-09-01 4 STOCKTON, New Jersey, Aug. 3l A honeymooninjr rouple yesterday t >hallen-g-ed Mayor Chester Enfe** advice against "unnecessary kissing" m this flce.d-s< r cken Delaw are Va'.ley Town. The Mayor included the go-easy-on-liisslr.jr i«.l<» ainon^ sugjjf stions he said were designed ti; protect health while th c communityAP - 104 words
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222 1955-09-01 4 CHICAGO, Aug. 3i State's Attorney John Gutknecht yesterday took the first 'i.egal step to change a Judge's decision that socalled 'test tube" babies are illegitimate Gutknecht filed a notice of appeal from a ruling that 5-year-oLd David Doornbos, the centre of a divorce s uitAP - 222 words
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Article78 1955-09-01 4 The Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, presided for the 'last time at a meeting o f the Joint Consultative Committee m Kuala Lumpur yesterday afternoon. The Oommitte c agreed to make recommendations to the Goverr ments o f the iFederations and Singapore about meetings of the Ministers78 words
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Article27 1955-09-01 4 The Chief Minister, Mr David Marshall, w iK. open new ck.bhouse a t the Katong Boys' Club at 4 p.m. on Saturday. Sept. 3.27 words
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