Indian Daily Mail, 2 September 1955

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  • 15 1 Indaian Daily Mail VOLTxI NO. 199 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CE
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  • 1014 1 16 -Day -Old City Strike Ends No Strike Pay But Treble Pay For Work On Public Holidays G. C. C. L. U.s Recognition Withdrawn (By Our Staff Reporter) The 16-day strike of the City Council workers ended with the signing of an agreement last night between the City Council Finance
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  • 306 1 Workers May Turn Militant M. T. U. C.'s Warning To Employers (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 1 Unless the employers change their attitude towards the trade union movement, there is every likelihood of workers going militant, a 13-member delegation of the Malayan Trade Union Council told Mr. Alan Lennox
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  • 52 1 China's Aid To Indian Flood Victims TOKYO, Sept. 1 Red China has sent the equivalent of 191,000 rupees (about M$ 120 000) to Irdia for retief of flood victims, Peking Radio said today. The radio said a second contribution, about half as large, had been given to flood sufferers m
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  • 95 1 The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, who has been indisposed with gas-tro-pnteritis and a high temperature since Tuesday was yesterday confined to bed on the c-rders of his medical advisers. All Us public engagements have, therefore, been cancelled for the next three days. This w ill include his
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  • 166 1 Philippines Holds Up Indian Plane MANILA, Sept. 1 An Air India Constellation carrying 59 passengers was denied clearance from the a irp° rt here last night for Bangkok by the Philippines civil Aeronautics Administration for alleged violation of landing regulations. The authorities chimed that the Air India Constellation which had
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  • 40 1 ■;■■•>:::;: PHOTO. Viennese dnctor« taking nart In an Austria-wide, two- day strike m protest against aJtt™Ti ?hT Draff %Tl»«S«»ce Act, March through Vienna street en Aug. 25. An emergency servioe Is being manned for urgent cases. AP
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  • 27 1 CAIRO, EGYPT. SEPT. I.— Egypt's ruling revolution command council announced early today it has accepted the resignation of the controversial Dancing Major" Salah Salem.— AP
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  • 123 1 At About 10.10 yeitefday the body of ft tttfcl« Indian (unknown) was re. covered from the r6n of Sea View Hotel, Mey«>r Road. Deceased Was about 86 yearn old, height 5 1 s*' and prtotti buUd. lit fiM wtl round with broad forehead. He
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  • 263 1 MARSHALL'S PIOUS HOPE COLOMBO, Sept. 1 Singapore's Chief Minister David Marshall says his country would like to follow Indian Premier Nehru's neutralist policy m foreign relations once full freedom is achieved. In an interview with a news magazine published m Colombo Marshal 1 said
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  • 133 1 (From Ouf Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs: Th c ne w Alliance Government yesterday divested the Finance Committee o f most of its budgetary powers by suspendirg the standing rule and order which has been m force hitherto. The proposed new standing rules and orders which
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  • 68 1 RABAT, Morocco, Sept. 1. Sultan Mohammed Ben Mou. lay Arafa's ton adviser said 'ast night the sultan Intends to stay on the throne m de. fiance of indicated French efforts to depose him. The sultan balked against French plans at the Alx LosBains conference last week
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  • 145 1 MacD. WARNS: Red Threat To S. E. Asia Continues (By Our Staff Reporter) "The Communist situation m South East Asia and rest of South Asia continues t° be dangerous, particularly m South Vietnam, leaving no room for too much satisfaction or complacency. Only way to keep Communists out and check
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  • 266 1 He said he was happy to go to India and the tact that he has been fighting Communism m South Wast Asia actl. vely for the past nine years is no reason why he cannot carry on his new job m India which is a
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  • 813 2  -  S. N. HAJI Proposals For 2nd Plan (By \g regards passenger trades, It seem* to have become t',, fashion to take interest onfy m deck passenger matters but it is forgotten that these passenger vessels serve a grea. ter purpose than merely carrying third class passengers,
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  • 572 2 Target For Second 5- Year Plan The figures of the approximate cost of vessels m the above table aacr c based: (1) m the case of CARGO VESSELS: Upon about half of them being new and half secondhand but well m&lntained and not older than say six years. A higher
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  • 320 2 KOZHIKODE: The Second Five.Year Plan for the coir m. dustry estimated to cost about Rs 2.2 crores was discussed by the Indian Coir Board at its resumed meeting here last week Mr. K. Narayana Menon, Chairman of the Board, prcsid. cd. The Board ha s formulated
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  • 155 2 MADRAS. The first Of the series of the lectures on "Pro. fesslonal Conduct and Advo. cacy" arranged by the Madras Bar Council to the Law Ap. prentices, was delivered by Mr. V. Rajagopalachari last week at the Law College. In the course of his address Mr.
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  • 823 2 Increased Migration From E. Pak. NEW DELHI: Sri Anil K. Chanda, Deputy Foreign Minister, who toured East Pakistan m April last along with the Pakistan Minister tor Minority Affairs, has reported that economic factors and the feeling of uncertainty among the minority about their future, chiefly induced by the treatment
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  • 68 2 ERNAKILAM. Mr K. P. Madbav*n Nair, General Secretary of the Congress, said here last week that the Go* question would be discussed by the All-India. Congress Committee during Its coming session In New Delhi on Sept. 3 and 4. Mr. Nair, w ho wa» here
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  • 289 2 Lignite Mining At Neiveli: Progress Of Work MADRAS: Mr. M. Bhakta. vatsalam. Minister for Agri. culture replying to a question asked 'by Mr. V. V. Rama. swami, m the Legislative Coun. cil last week stated that at Neiveli, the pilot lignite quarry had cone to a depth of 150 feet
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  • 216 2 NEW DELHI; From reports received by Government, it apfeared as if things were not very bright m the Azad Kashmir area 1 under occupation by Pakistan, prime Minister Nehru told the Lok Sabha while replying to a question by Mr. Bhagwat. Beyond this, the
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  • 467 2 Teachers Pupils To Be Consulted MINISTER'S REQUEST .TO VICE-CHANCELLORS NEW DELPHI- The association of students and teachers m the colleges and universities of the country Is beine sought by th c planning Commission m the formulation of the Second Five-Year Plan, thus emphasising another aspect of the
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  • 149 2 NEW DELHI; A National Council o f Hihger Education for rural a reas is likely to b€ set up shortly by the Union Ministry of Education on the recemmesdations of a conference on higher education m rural areas which met m New Delhi '.ast week.
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  • 57 2 KARACHI; A crowd about 1.50Q marched m procession through thp streets Of Karachi on Friday last shouting antiFrench slogans and bearing banners reading "End the massacre of Muslims" and "Boycott everything French." The demonstrators aLso carried the effigy of what they caSled "French imperialism" and burned
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  • 307 3 Deshmukh Announces Govt's Decision In Lok Sabha NEW DELHI: The Finance Minister, Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh, announced m the Lok Sabha, last week that Government were going to permit the issue of bonus shares. Pl n|r w£!». a 8n °rtJiotice question by Mr. I. N. WshTa, Mr. Deshmukh
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  • 377 3 Rameswaram Temple: Appeal Against Judge's Orders MADRAS: TJieir Lordships the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice A. S. P. Aiyar of the Madras High Court admitted '.ast week two connected appeals filed by the Commis. stoser of the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments. Madras, against the orders of Mr. Justice W.
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  • 35 3 NEW DELHI:... Mr. Maha. vir Tyagi. Minister of De. fence Organisation, will leave Delhi on Friday on a tour of European countries to study at first-hand the working of defence production lnstitu. toons,
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  • 43 3 MADURA: The hearine of the "Ramayana Case 1 which was taken up here before Mr. T. N. Govindarajulu Naidu, District Judicial Magistrate, Madurai, last Thursday was adjourned aft one of the accused m the case did not appear before th« Court.
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  • 300 3 STEEL SHORTAGE IN ASIA CALCUTTA: Business circles here attach great importance to the meeting of the Iron and Steel Sub-Com-mittee of the Economic Commission for Asia and tho Far East, to be held at Bangkok this week-end. Steel production m this part of tne world has shown a big increase
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  • 425 3 NEW YORK: Probing every possible sign pointing to the existence of commercial quantities of oil are a' group of men working for a firm which has faith m the Sahara Desert. And they have already discovered hints that this giant wasteland may hold v
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    • 91 3 Dr. Prasad 's Visit To Pakistan KARACHI: The Pak. J»fca« Government were boldta* themselves readyto receive India's PreaL. dent. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, here sometime this winter, a Foreign Office spokes, man said. He said that Dr. Rajen. dra Praaad wag Invited to attend the Pakistan Na. tional Day celebrations at
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    • 162 3 NEW DELHI: The exodus of Hindus from East Bengal was the subject of several supplementaries m the Rajya Sabha. After Mr. Anil K. Chanda, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, gave Mr. N. S. Chau. han an account of the recent joint tour of the Pakistan Minorities
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    • 127 3 NEW DELHI: Mrs. Indira Gandhi announced here last week that a benefit music concert by Srtmathi M. S. Subbulakshmi, the well-known South Indian singer, would oe held here on Nov. 4 m aid of the K.imala Nehru Memorial Hospital at Allahabad. The target for the fund to
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    • 203 3 MADRAS: The subject of Hindi l enlacing- Englj sn as the official language and the directive said to have been issued by the Union Government m this regard was raised m the Madras Legislative Council last week, through an inter, pellation by Mr. V. V. Rama,
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  • 176 3 Catholic's Support For India's Claim' I LONDON: Support foi India's claims to Goa is contained m a letter published m the "Dally Telegraph" to-day from a Roman Catholic, Mr. Bruce Burton, of Huddersneld, Yorks., who toured India earlier this year. Mr. Burton corrects the belief that most Goans are Catholics
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  • 766 3 MADRAS: An application field by Rafi Khalecli, to com. mlt the Assistant Customan oi Kvacuee Property, Madras forcontempt of court, m not obeying the writ of mandamjis issued by the Madras High Court on Nov. 3, 1951. and to direct him to implement the
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  • 129 3 Slaughter Houses To Be Modernised NEW DELHI: State Governments have been directed by the Union Government to modernise siaugther houses, especially m the big cities, and to provide them with cold storage facilities. Tjie step has been taken m compliance with a request made by the pharmaceutical Industry, which wants
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  • 236 3 LONDON: Miss Marie Seton, filmmaker, writer and biographer of Sergei Eisenstein, sails from London on September 27 for a six months' lecture tour of India. It will be her first visit and is made under the auspices of India's Ministry of Education. "I shall
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  • 362 3 Dismissal Of Teacher: Writ Petition Admitted MADRAS, m the Madras High Court, His Lordship Mr. Justice P. Rajagopalan admitted last week petition field on behalf of P. N. Ranga. swaml Naidu of Coimbatore. for the issue of a writ of ceri Uorari to quash the order of the Commissioner, Cbimbatorc
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  • 241 3 By Norman Morris American features and shorts. Her audiences will inoJudc film societies, university students, motion picture makers and ordinary filmgoers. Included m her pror gramme are lectures to the Motion Picture Association m Bombay and Calcutta and at the Universities of Lucknow and Madras. Although Miss Seton has never
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  • 153 3 NEW DELHI: Thhc two minesweepers recently pur. chased from the United King, dom for the Indian Navy would be thoroughly re-con, ditioned and equipped, the De. puty Defence Minister, Sardar Surjit Singh Majithia, told Mr. Raghunath Singh m the Lok Sabha. Replying to a supplementary by
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  • 73 3 NEW DELHI-. Examination of the question of enlarging State participation m the insurtmcic sphere, recommended by the plarning' Commission, was still m progress it was disclosed m the Lok Sabha The finat decision would be taken after consideration of all aspects not merely the additional resources
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  • 671 4 Nehru Completely Upholds Chakravarty's Stand OLOMBQ: THE INDIAN PRIME MINISTER MB. MIIRI HAS COMPLETELY UPHELD TIIE STAND TAKEN BY THE INDIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER, MR. B. N. CHAKRAVARTY ON THE MATTERS REFERRED TO DELHI BY SIR JOHN KOTKLAWALA AS DIFFICULTIES CONFRONTING THE CEYLON GOVERNMENT IN IMPLE. MENTLVG THE
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  • 80 4 IVo armed and uniformed fVjmmunist terrorists robbed a grroup of railway labourers of spanner and a crowbar m the Slim River district of Perak on Tuesday, says an Emergency Communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Terrorists cut telephone wires a t the 37 Vi milestone Grik/Lengx>n
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  • 57 4 MADRAS: The whole of tjie Main Canal of the Lower Bha. vani project and the Extension Canal down to mile 124/3, excepting; a few distributories or portions thereof taking off from them, and the direct sluices, will be opened for irri. gation on September 9 1955, states
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  • 437 4 DARA SYED PLAY NEAT What will happen, when a quiet gentleman wrestler loses his tember Last Tuesday night's wrestling match between the bad man of the ring, King Kong, and the ancient gladiatorlike Primo Camera is the answer. King: Kong was astonishing, ly
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  • 42 4 BOGOR, INDONESIA Sept I.— President Achmad Soe. karno and hfe beautiful wife N0.2 Hartini, attended the marriage here of Djuhariah Wah ju. daughter of a Bogar official, to Anwar Wardojo, a student m the foreign service academy m Jakarta. Picture.
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  • 163 4 Mole Guards Stripped Women Prisoners CHICAGO. Sept. 1. A woman released from the country jail recently said at a news conference arranged by a crimlcal court judge that male guards beat and stripped women prisoners during a disturbance. Sheriff Joseph Lohman and the country jail warden denied her charges. Lohman
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  • 84 4 'BESIEGING' IN ESPLANADE RESTAURANT There will be no more noil, ganlsm or "besieging" ,by waiters at the Esplanade Res. laurant, assure the Esplanade Stallholders. Apologising- for the past apses of the stall-holders and inconvenience and embarrass, ment caused to the patrons, Mr. Lim Choon Khye says that tables have been
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  • 67 4 The Commissioner for Labour announced last evening that the dispute between Messrs. swee Hin and their fifty lightermen has now been settled. The lightermen who are members of the Singapore Transport Vessel Workers Association went on strik c m January this year. Agreements was finally reached
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  • 358 4 (By Our Staff Reporter) The estimated total population of the Federation of Malaya at mld.year 1954 was 5,888,578. of whom. 8,057,788 were males and 2,880,190 females, says a report of the Regis* trar.General on Population, Birth* and Deaths for the year 1954. This figure of
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  • 40 4 Isai Pulavar N. Shanmuga. ratnam will jjive a vocal music treat today at 6.30 p.m. at Beatty Secondary School Hall of Serangoon Road near Lavender St., Sin. gapore, under the auspices of tite Ceylon Sports Club.
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  • 132 4 Nothing To Be Ashamed In Br. Colonial Administration From Our Correspondent KUALa LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, secretary of State for the Colonies yesterday gave a face lift to the much maligned word Color iai.ism. when he defined it mi n its "original Latin meaning," a settler or opener of
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  • 118 4 Subsidence Interrupts Rail Service The Malayan Railway Administration annources that urgent arrangements are being made to deviate the railway track round the subsidence near Lahat. It is anticipated that the line will be available for through working of tralrs by tomorrow (Saturday^ morning. Passengers by the tup and down day
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  • 69 4 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Home Minister, M r B. N. Dattar, told Mr h- C. Mathur m the Rajya Sablia, that counsellors and Regional Organisations set Up m some Part B States had been abolished. The functions of the States Ministry m asslstlrg and guiding
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  • 194 4 From London To Singapore By Car! LONDON Sept. I.— Six Unl. versity undergraduates leave London today m an attempt to become the first people to travel to Singapore from Eng and by car. The checkshirtcd blue, jeaned students all under 28, will travel m two land rovers (British "Jeeps.") Chief
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  • 160 4 Bus Strike: Police Action Justified Action taken by the Singapore Police on Apr. 27, 1955, m dispersing an ur lawful assembly on<tsid c the Mock Lee Bus oempany was just fled, according to an interim report submitted to the Government by the Commissioner of the Inquiry commission, Mr. Justice E.N.
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