Indian Daily Mail, 5 September 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 202 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 502 1 KASHMIR PRINCESS CRASH ECHO: Br. Consul Calls On Formosa Governor TAIPEI, Formosa Sept. 4 British Consul Alexander Hermann Saturday called on Governor C K. Yen of Formosa to request the return to Hong R< n e of an alleged saboteur of the Indian Air liner
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  • 79 1 TAIPEH, sept. 4— The Chinese Nationalist Government claimed today through an anonymous official that it did not know the Chinese airport cleaner whom the Horn, Kong Government, after nearly five months of inquiry into the time bomb explosion of the Indian Airliner. Kashmir princess, asked yesterday,
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  • 51 1 The North Indian Hindu Association announces that re. cular Hindi classes are being held at Bharatiya Hindi School at the Association premises. 47 Cuff Road, Singapore, daily except Saturdays and Sundays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Students interested are requested to contact the Super, vtior of the
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  • 86 1 BRITAIN'S NEW CASTLE STAMPS Britain's New Castle Stamps. The £1 and 10s. stamps will be on sale September 1, the ss. and 2s (id stamps on September 2S. The designs show castles representing thhe four parts of the United Kingdom. £1 back, Windsor Castle (England), 10s blue, Edinburgh Castle (Scotland),
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  • 74 1 The new Singapore stamps Issued yesterday here portray the different types of craft— "Chinese sampans, a sloop, a schooner, a Hainan Trader, an oil tanker, a liner, and a large four.engined aircraft. The three stamps which deviate from the general theme show the Raffles Statue, the Singapore River,
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  • 42 1 RANGOON, Sept. 4: Bur. mese rice bought by Russia signed by the two countries under a barter trade pact last July is being diverted to North Vietnam, the English language newspaper, *he Nation, reported today. Reuter
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  • 82 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 4: The Working Committee of India's Ruling Congress Party today passed a resolution opposing all satyagraha-passive demonstrations by Indians m the Portuguese Territory of Goa. The resolution said the Con. gress Party already viewed mass entry into Goa as undesirable since
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  • 125 1 From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, sept. 4 The news of the death m London of Mr. R. T. Chari, ICs has caused deep regret here among his many relatives and friends, especially those with connections In Ceylon and South Africa. A distinguished student of
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  • 45 1 PAK EX-P.M. ON WAY TO U.S. AMSTERDAM. Holland, Sept. 4: Mohammed Ali, former Prime Minister of Pakistan, his new wife, Begum Aliya Mohammed Ali, arrived here by air from Copenhagen. He Is on the way to take up his Washington post of Am. bassador. AP.
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  • 184 1 BRISTOL, England, Sept. 4ft British scientists say they have invented a love test machine which can tell right off whether you and your girl friend should get married. The machine is called "Topsy and Annie." It ls described technically as a topograph and analyser. "Topsy
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  • 186 1 Covernors Front Among Colonel Peoples? LONDON. Sept. 4 The 'Times' has submitted that new and more diverse qualities are now needed to be a successful Governor Of a British Colony. The substitution ot Colonial servants by experienced politicians is necessary viftten a certain stage of independence is reached, this independent
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  • 129 1 India Blacklists Portuguese Ships Port Facilities Denied From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Sept. 4— Portuguese ships calling at Indian ports will not receive any shipping facilities, according to a decision by the Government of India. This is revealed m the note to the Indian Dockworkers Federation who had urged the
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  • 75 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 4: The Goa liberation aid commit, toe announced that Its leader, Nath Pal, will visit European capitals seeking recruits for an internation. al brigade of unarmed volunteers to march on Portu. guese Goa later this month or early next. His schedule Includes London,
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  • 131 1 KARACHI: Sept. 4 Pakistan will become a Republic, within the British Commonwealth, with a new capital outside Karachi, Prime Minister Chandhrl Mohammed Ali announced. He told a news conference it is definite that under a new constitution now m preparation Pakistan will be a republic
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    63 1 Jacob Malik, the soviet Ambassador, pours tea into a hammer-and-slckle cup for Shumtohl Matsumoto, the for. mer Japanese Ambassador to London, at the Soviet Embassy London, recently. The two men have been meeting at intervals over the past two months In discussions aimed at the restoration of normal relations between
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  • 238 1 No Truncated Aikya Kerala For Malayalees THEY SUGGEST INSTEAD UNITED SOUTHERN STATE From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 4 "A United Southern State" comprising the present Madras State, Coorg and TravancoreCochin should be immediately constituted m the best Interests of the people of South India ammi t tee of the
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  • 95 1 FREE WORLD SUPPORT FOR MALAYAN GOVTS. LONDON, Sept. 4: Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, retiring Commissioner General for South-East Asia, said on arrival at London airport to. day that he thought the prospects m South.East Asia were very encouraging though there were great difficulties and great dangers ahead. He had considerable
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  • 64 1 SOUTHPORT, England, Sept. 4 Trade Union Leaders of more than eight million British workers were gathering here today for a conference which cooild prove a landmark m Britain's post-war battle for economic stability. The key issue at the Eighty* seventh Annual Trades Union Congress opening here
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  • 49 1 HIGHER SHORTHAND EXAM. RESULTS Among the Singapore candi. dates who were successful m the '^her Shorthand examine, t' c: Subramanlam Nara. y* ...-u.iy, (H. Tan Account. ance School), and X. M. Siva. sankaran (Chinese V.M.C.A. Commercial School). Result slips are available at the Ministry of Education, Palmer Road, Singapore.
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  • 272 1 Independeut Trade Union Movement From Our Correspondent (KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Whatever party may be m power and whatever Government may rule, Trade Union movement should be kept independent, Mr. R. f- H- Caddick, Trade Union Adviser said here today. He was addressing the annual general meeting of Kuala Lumpur and
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  • 121 1 Nourishing Hygienic Means Of Disposing Of The Dead! BRISTOL, England: Sept, 4— Cannibalism w as described here by Dr. Ronald M. Bernrtt. of Sydney University as A most nourishing and bygl enic means of! disposing of the dead." r In a paper to the anthropology and archeology section
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  • 70 1 The Shell Company will sponsor a motoring event, to be known as the Shell Mala, yan Motor Rally 1955 from Dec. 30 to Jan. 2, 1956. Prizes totalling $18,000 will be be awarded to the winners. The aim of the event, says Mr. F. T. Haddock,
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  • 47 1 The USA aircraft carrier Forrestal world's mightiest fighting ship— appears nearly completed as she sails from Virginia, on her flrst sea trial. The vessel ls 1,036 feet In length and her height from Keel to mast ls equal to that of a 25-storey building.
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  • 606 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. Sept. 5. 1955 WANTED: MORE AND MORE HOUSES JOBS Vy HAT most people still need hi Singapore are houses and jobs. This wag evident from the Chief Minister's "Meet the People" session last Saturday which was reported; to have been attended by no fever than
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  • 655 2 Importance Of English Role As World Language V. K. K. Menon's Appeal MADRAS. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon addressing a meeting under m SS? e n X. University Research Scholars' Association stressed the Importance of learning an International language for higher studies and carrying on nS^TLX&^&^&iJ** oarielve away tnm Mr.
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  • 75 2 VAPI (Surat District), Indian papers have very high blackmarket value insld p the tiny Portuguese colony of Daman, according to a refugee from the cofony who arrived here recently. The latest issues of the papers fetch inside the colony anything from fifty to one
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  • 54 2 RANGOON. Sept. 4 Six passengers and the crew of three of a Burmese Dakota are rpeorted to have died m a crash near Meiktila, 280 miles north of here. All were Burnese. The plane belonging to the government owned Union of Burma Airways had been
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  • 104 2 NEW DELHI: The "Deccan Queen." the fast train runing daily between Bombay and poona is to be thrown open to all classes of passengers. At present travel by this trai n is confined to First 03ass passengers only Implementation of' this decision ma y take a few weeks
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  • 88 2 RAMUNNI MENON HIS SUCCESSOR A nleasant party was got up on tlie eve of the retirement of Sri K. RAMUNNI MENON, 1.C.5., Chief Secretary to Gov. ernment of Madras', by the Officers and staff of the Sec. retariat a t Rajaji Hall on Aug. 81. Above picture shows Sri K.
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  • 173 2 Indian Claims Compensation From U.N. Office GENEVA; a former Deputy Director of the United Nations Information Centre m New Delhi, Mr Kumar Chattopadhyaya claimed before a United Nations Administrative Tribunal her e that he was wrongfuKy dismissed and asked as compensation three years' salary amounting to 524,800 Mr. Chattopadhyaya, who
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  • 76 2 KARACHI: Mr. LtChuhdrlgar, former Commerce Minister, was sworn mi n as a member of Pakistan's Central Cabinet H e takes over La w from Mr Kamini Kumar Dutta and will pilot the Government measures In the Constituent Assembly. The strength of the Cabinet is now raised
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  • 61 2 TOKYO; The Japan Broadcasting Corporation (N.H.K.) announced it would be 6 «n overseas broadcasting m the Hindustani language for India and Pakistan fro m October l. The announcement also said it planned overseas broadcasts m urdu for the same area within this year? nS w now
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  • 668 2 m the Madras Legislative Council, Mr. WkmSH Ra. jeswara SethupatM, Public Work* Minister, during ßation hour Informed the members that the Manias Government on the suggestion o, the Chief Engineer have requested the Union Government to depute a specialist to taspect Dha.
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  • 211 2 Attempt To Board Moving Plane •£23*2* At the Sonegon airport a young man tried to open the door of th e Bombaybo» nd aircraft when ite engines had already started and the gangway had been persuaded t 0 return than he fell down on the floor m a swoon Enquiries
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  • 125 2 BANARAS: Dr C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar inaugurating the Bharatiya Bhash a Sangham— a school of Indian languages aaid here that Hindi could replace English only if the Central and State Governments made joint efforts to publish books and magazines m that language m abundance. It
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  • 718 2 Suspension Of Indian M. P. Insisted On Point Of Order NEW DELHI: Mr. H. V. Kamath (PSP), member of the Lok Sakha wasf named m the House which voted m > favour oi the Deputy Speaker, Mr. M. Ananthasayanam Iyengar, directing Mr. Kamath to stay away from the House for
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  • 139 2 NAGPUR: The High Court of Judicature at Nagpur replying to the questionnaire issued by the Kher Commission on th c official language is understood to have said that the 15-year time-Umit for rej lacing English as official language by Hindi is too short Referring to
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  • 401 3 To Discuss Matters Of Common Interest Advice To Burma Indians dreas^^S, St£?2 8? Alt Jf ad* gross «iat^auS^^te n ln rt R^ m AI, K B, nna Indtan Con Burmese welfare^ I^Z^T J Unn Bhould t" l^ interest m n^^SdwlS^se £ta£S A? d
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  • 413 3 DECORATING DECORATING RASHTRAPATI BHAWAN NEW DELHI: The descendants of (craftsmen who fled from Delhi m the Moghul days fearing persecution will help decorate a suite of rooms m Rashtrapati Bhawan soon. The suite of rooms which these craftsmen will decorate will be hung with exquisite drapery made from Sangner prints
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  • 268 3 Buffalo Milk Powder NEW DELHI: Buffalo milk which accounts for 54 per cent of all milk drunk In India ls now to be produced m powdered form. The United Nations Children's Fund reports that a plant at Anand, Bombay, schedules to begin operations next October, will be the first of
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  • 63 3 NEW DELHI: The Nepal Government will soon take steps to modernise the airports of Pokhra, Bhairawa and Biratnagar, it is learned. Necessary facilities for landing large aircraft are expected to be provided. Recently an I.A.C. plane was involved m a crash at Bhairawa and services to these
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  • 100 3 TTRUPATI; The university Grants Commission has accepted the recommendations its visiting committee with regard to th c Sri Venkateswara University and approved expenditure under various heads upto a total of about Rs. 38.5 lakhs as detailed below: Laboratory.- Rs. 22 lakhs; Library Rs 8.8 lakhs Scientific equipment Rs.
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  • 74 3 NEW DELHI; The Official Language Commission has extended the last date for the receipt of replies to the questionnaire issued by it, to sept. 30. according to a Press note issued by the Commission. The last date was earlier fixed as August 31. The Press not c
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  • 50 3 Photo. The leaders of the three delegations at Lancaster House. London, on Aug. «9, when talks began on tho future of Cyprus. From left. Fain Rustu Zorlu Acting Turkish Foreign Minister, HAROLD MACMILLAN, the British foreign Sec rotary, and 8. STEPHAvni'ninns *■>. a ■?>«._«—
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  • 1015 3 About New Coinage System No Trouble To Villagers Hindi English Inscriptions NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha passed the State Bank of India (Amendment) Bill and the Indian Coinage (Amendment) Bill before adjourning till Tuesday. The former seeks to replace an ordinance seeking to provide for
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  • 214 3 BOMBAY: Field workers of the Geological Survey of India have located natural gas at two places m Andhra and one m Madras State, It was learned here to-day. In Andhra, the seepage of natural gas Is said to have been noticed m Talipaka, m East
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  • 59 3 BOMBAY; The whole of thi; outstanding blance 0f the 3 per cent Bombay Government loan, 1955, issued m September 1942, wlK 1 be repaid at par on Sept.l 7 1955, with all interest due ap to that date? the Government of Bombay announced. No interest wW
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  • 38 3 PHOTO. SIR ALEXANDER MURPHY, President of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, kneel* to receive the ac colade of knighthood from the GOVERNOR.GENERAL. SIR WILLIAM SLIM at an investiture a*. Government House Brisbane, recently.- A.P.
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  • 626 3 LUCKNOW: The discovery of 18 hoards of treasure trove coins m Uttar Pradesh during the last one year may lead to the filling up of important date-gaps m the existing coin collections m the country. These recent finds consist of
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  • 184 3 LUCKNOW: Human carcasses found m Rupkund area m Oarhwal District at a height of 17,000 feet probably belonged to General Zoravar Singh's army which perished m a battle with the Tibetans m 1841, according to Mr. Jagmohan Singh Nehi, the State's Deputy Minister for Forests. The sensational
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  • 173 4 (From s> K. Gurupathan) SYDNEY: The Good Wishes Tour, sponsored by the Australian Government and the Qantas Empire Airways, for Asian journalists, began last week. Fourteen journalists belonging to five Asian countries. India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Singapore and Malaya and Indonesia are on the tour. We had
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  • 154 4 Passive Resisters From 16 European Countries BOMBAY, Sept 3— An International Brigade of Volunteers" will arrive m Bombay some time next November to take part m the "Peaceful Goa Liberation Movement" the Bombay Branch of the All Party Goa Liberation Aid Commit ee announced
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  • 217 4 TANG PITT, the most noto.l rlous Communist terrorist In the South Johore district, who was feared and hated by 90% of the population, has been killed. His body was brought out from the jungle swamp behind the Shanshi Estate near Scudai yesterday, by a patrol of the
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  • 274 4 Conviction Of Film Star Confirmed NAGPUR: The Sessions Judge at Nagpur, Mr. K. L. Pandey, confirmed the conviction of fjlm -star Shanta Aptc and her brother, Babu Rao, on a Prohibition offence, but reduced the sentence of fine imposed by the lower court to Rs. 250 each. Miss Shanta Apte
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  • 70 4 LABOUR FRONTSTAMFORD BRANCH OPENING WEDNESDAY The Stamford Division Branch of the Singapore Labour Front at 40, Bencoolen Street, will be officially opened on Wednesday, Sept. at 5.30 p.m. by Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy Member for Stamford Division and Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry. The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall,
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  • 72 4 Two Communist terrorists have surrendered to Security Forces m the Federation. Twenty .seven lorries taking labourers to work on the Lee Pineapple Estate m the Rengam district of johore were stopped by about 30.40 terrorists at 6 a.m. yesterday. The terrorists set fire to the lorries and
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  • 150 4 The sixth Conference of Senior Education Officers from the United Kingdom Territories m South East Asia and Hong Kong will begin at Phoenix Park, Singapore today at 10.30 a.m. The Conference will be attended by representatives of the Education Departments of Singapore, the
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  • 145 4 KARACHI: The Government of Pakistan have announced the appointment of Dr. Alvaro Brilhante Laborinho, former Portuguese Envoy to India, as Portuguese Minister to Pakistan. Dr. Laborinho was appointed Counsellor at New Delhi m 1953 and became Portuguese Minister to India later when 'the Mission was raised
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  • 17 4 Only Woman Member In Federal Legco Che- Halimahton binti Abdul Majid, only woman Member, taking the Legislative
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  • 289 4 MADRAS: The Education Minister, Mr. C. Subramaniam said here last week that the reorganisation of education should take place alter considering the entir e structure of education from top to bottom. Mr. Subramaniam added that the various stages of education— elementary, secondary and university— should
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  • 44 4 Photograph taken on the occasion of a farewell function m honour of Mr. Mrs. C. T. Mathews on the eve of their departure to Selangor, by the Asian Staff of Oil Palms of Malaya Ltd., Layang Layang., Johore.
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  • 635 4 CALCUTTA. The Planning Commission would present to Parliament and the public for comments a draft outline of the Second Plan by about the end of November this year. On the ba. sis of comments and suggestions made m Parliament m State
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  • 125 4 NEW DELHI: The Gove, ernment of India i s understood to have suggested t 0 all the State Governments that a uni. form rate of sale a tax should b e levied throughout the coun. try. In a recent communication to State Governments, the Government of
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