Indian Daily Mail, 6 September 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 203 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 198 1 THEIR INTERESTS WOULD BE PROPERLY SAFEGUARDEC NO VICTIMISATION ON ACCOUNT OF PARTY LEANINGS I (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT) KUALA LUMPUR, MON: THE CHIEF MINISTER TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN TODAY SAID IT WAS "UTTER NONSENSE" TO SAY THE ALLIANCE GOVERNMENT WILL NOr APPROVE OF ANY MEASURES WHICH WILL BENEFIT
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  • 55 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, sept. 5 Mrs. Indira Gandhi, Nehru's daughter, was elected a member of the Central Election Committee with the largest number of votes by the members of AICC. Others elected were Mr. K. Kamaraj, Mr. Lalbahadur Sastri, Dr. B. C. Roy. and
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  • 105 1 RED CHINA HANDS OVER NEPALI REBEL KATMANDU. Nepal, Sept. 5: Dr. K. I. Singh, Nepalese Rebel leader who fled to China and Tibet three and a half years ago, has been handed over by Chinese Communists at the Tibet border, a spokesman at the Royal Palace here said yesterday. Singh
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  • 231 1 Singapore Goodwill Mission To Indonesia The Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall will lead a Goodwill Mission to Indonesia towards the end of tnis week, which will be follow, ed later by a lull Trade Mission to discuss promotion of Greater understanding and agreement on commercial relations between the
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  • 167 1 ALLIANCE CRITICISES NARAYANAN From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMP UK, Mon.: The MALAYAN MIRROR' Journal of the UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance today criticised Mr. P. P. Narayanan, M.T.U.C. Chairman for mar. ring the formal proceedings of the new council on August 31, when he protested to the Chief Minister's reference to Communist infiltration
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  • 210 1 SITUATION ENCOURAGING MacD's View LONDON, Sept. 5: Malcolm Mac Donald, retiring British Commlssoiner General m South-east Asia, said Sunday the situation is encouraging m that part of the world. "The Communists,'* he said, "have considerable forces m Southeast Asia and are expert, enced people. One has to be awake day
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  • 160 1 Lennox-Boyd Gives His Far East Tour Impressions LONDON, Sept 5: Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Secretary of State for Colonies, who returned here after a six-week tour of the Far East, said that no responsible leader m the Malayan Federation or Singapore was ready to have any
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  • 31 1 REVIEW OF CITY STRIKE SETTLEMENT The City Council at a special Meeting convened for this evening will consider 'matters arts* lng from the Strike settlement, and also iFlre Brigade Salary scheme.
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  • 68 1 Floods Disrupt Madras Calcutta Rail Tarffic From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. s—Traffic of Madras-Calcutta railway line has been seriously disrupted following heavy floods m Godavari River and some rivers m Orissa. The Brahmani River m Orissa has breached its banks at Jenapur, 40 miles north of Cuttack, flooding the
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  • 32 1 LONDON, Sept. 5: The fur. klsh Foreign Minister, Mr. Fatin Zorlu, called for an end to the current London Confer- ence oo la a statement Cypru lama* today, Reuter
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  • 223 1 Hands Off Existing Citizenship Laws Says Party Negara i< rum uur correal »uiiuenc KUALA LtMIH-K, Mon: I Any relaxation to existing citiiensuip laws or introduction ot principle of «luS SOU would be irought with grave dangers to Malaya and its people Inche Mohamed Rasnid bin Ahmad, Assistant Secretary General of
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  • 35 1 TUNKU AND TEACHERS Twenty-nine teachers from Chinese Middle Schools m Perak, on six-day civics Course, called on the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, m Kuala Lumpur last weekend. Picture shows the Chief Minister addressing them.
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  • 135 1 LONDON, Sept. 6 —Fan dancer Frances Gayson walked out of the girlie show "'Bedtime Beauties" because the cash customers wanted to see too much. And to prove she was acting on principle only, the pretty 23-year-old blende paraded up and down outside the Camberwell Palace of
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  • 230 1 Shame— The Naked Truth SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6.— The feeling of shame resulting from being seen In the nude by another person varies widely m intensity and effect, depending on who the observer is and what the circumstances are, a Spokane psychologist reported Sunday. The Rev. John j. Evo y
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  • 610 1 A.I.C.C.'s Decision (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. s— The All-India Congress Committee has ordered Congressmen not to participate m any mass satyagraha against Goa or even to participate m entry movement as Individuals. After long discussion, the AIOC which concluded a two
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  • 121 1 INDIAN SCIENTISTS SEE SOVIET A— INSTITUTE LONDON, Sept. 5: A group Of Indian scientists toured frfS*; 8 N* research institute at the academy of science Saturday Moscow radio announced, j "The visitors saw the largest synchrocyclotron m the world," the broadcast said. T>*« also tourea the mechanical "shops and the
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    68 1 This is the first air-to-air photo of "Super Priority" Vickers Valiant Bombers In squadron service with the British Royal Air Force. The big planes, capable of delivering a-bombs at high speed over long range, are the first of the "V" bombers (the others are the crescent-winged "Victor" and
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  • 61 1 NEW DELHI Sept. 5: India will shortly sign a bilateral air agreement with Japan, it was stated m Parliament today. In a written reply to a gues. tion m the Council of States, Raj Bahadur, Deputy Communications Minister, said the terms of the agreement had been finalised
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  • 490 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Sept. 6, 1955. ALLIANCE VERSUS COMMUNISTS JjlftlNG the first general elections held la the Federation recently, the ConintuniHt terrorists m Malaya were conspicuous by their Inactivity and non-interference. Polling took place m every nook and corner of the country m the towns and kampongs—and out
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  • 51 2 LONDON More cars were registered for the first time m this country during the half of the year than m any other similar period, says Britain's Ministry of Transport. They numbered 261,191, including 45,452 m June. During the first si x months of 1904, the figure was
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  • 369 2 Broad Tolerance Of Thought Expression-Nehru WHAT IS FREEDOM OF THE PRESS? Freedom Responsibility CALCUTTA: Prime Minister Nehru has explained freedom of the Press as "broad tolerance of thought and expression*. In a message to the Press Club Calcutta, which cele. brated Its tenth anniversary, the Prime Minister says: II have
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  • 121 2 new DELHI: At a recent meeting between the Railway Board and officers of the North-Eastern, Eastern and South Eastern Railways, it was decided that the entire traffic accounts work of the North-Eastern Railway should be centralized m Calcutta under the control of the North-Eastern
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  • 244 2 KARACHI: The Muslim League-Uruted Front Coalition Party failed to arrive at a compromise on the question of Karachi whether it should be joined to the West Pakistan one.unit or remain a separate entity as Federal Capital. It may be stated that the United Front Party
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  • 61 2 KARACHI; A deputation of Karachi citizens recently presented to the Speaker of the Constituent Assembly a two. mile-long scroll demanding that Karachi should continue to remain a Centrally.admlnlstered area and that it should not be merged m the proposed West Pakistan province as envisaged m the 6ne.Unit
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  • 192 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. N. C. Chatterjee, M.P., said that he was amazed to find the mis. understanding 1 or ignorance prevalent m England even with regard to basic facts about Goa. Mr. Chatterjee, who was speaking at a reception here on his return from a
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  • 439 2 Ai DIBRUGARH. At a Press conference here Mr. Nehru expressed grati. tude to the Chinese Government for the great help rendered to the Indian Government m providing valuable Information and data about the Brahmaputra, called Tsangpo m its upper reaches, and also to
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  • 1074 2 xr .NEW DELHI: Dr. P. S. Deshmukh, Union Minister for Agriculture, emphasised the need for social control of insurance. The Minister, inaugurating the All-India co-operative Sibu^ c SKSfS Ow'«*«*.?«ald that conalderlnVffe w i? tt,tl *-«P* insurance could make to
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  • 217 2 LONDON: The Church of England's decision to work for closer ties with the United Church of South India may result m a vote of censure being passed against the Bishops of Durham and Exeter when the Anglo-Catholic Church Union. meets m London on
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  • 676 2 India's Policy To Goa Menon's Analysis MADRAS. "The problem of Goa, to my mind, to not annexation of the territory to India, bat it Is the liberation of the terrl. Tory from colonialism," stated Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. Denying that India was adopting a 'neutral policy with regard to
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  • 318 2 BOARD OF HISTORY OF FREEDOM MOVEMENT NEW DELHI: A series of interpellations from members belonging to all parties m the Rajya Sabha eMclted the only reply from the Government that m the opinion of the Government the continuance of the Board of Editors of the History of Freedom Movement m
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  • 193 2 MADRAS: The controversy over B-C.G. vaccination figured once again m the Madras Legislative Council last week during ques-tion-hour when the Minister for Public Health stated m answer to an interpellation from Mr. Mahmood Raza Khan that there had been a decrease m the number of persons vaccinated
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  • 172 2 OILSEEDS RESEARCH CENTRE AT TINDIVANAM NEW DELHI: A scheme for organising two centres, one at Kanpur (UP.) and the other at Trivandrum (Madras), for training research workers on oilseeds crops, has been approved by the Government of India. Under the scheme, which has been sponsored by the Indian Central Oilseeds
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  • 1125 3 NATO INTERFERENCE IN GOA Will Lead To Other Co m p I i Ca t i O n S -Nenen International Climate Better Today MADRAS: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon addressing: the members of the Congress Party m the Madras LegislaIu re a !l the Ra J a J i
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  • 461 3 NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha gave its approval to two Bills the Abducted Persons (Recovery and Restoration) Continuance Bill and the Delhi Joint Water and Sewage Board (Amendment) Bill already passed by the Lok Sabha The former seeks to provide for the continuance of the recovery
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  • 443 3 MADRAS: Mr. M. Bh aktavatsalam, Minister for Agriculture, stated m the Madras Legislative Assembly last week that the Government had under examination the question of amending the rules under the Industrial Disputes Act so as to apply them to the working journalists. The Government were
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  • 125 3 LONDON: British Government statisticians have been trying to find out facts and figures about the perfect baby. To do so, they went through the records ef 82,915 born m London and tho north of England, The commonest weight to be born is seven and a half
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  • 845 3 Slums Must Go— Pandit Pant It's A Colossal Problem HYDERABAD: Inaugurating the Industries Labour ilouseing Colony at Santanagar here la* week Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant Union Home Minister referred to the dearth of housing accommodation In the country and said their aim was not only to give food and clothing
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  • 516 3 Need For Effective Opposition To Congress MADRAS: The reasons for the formation of a new party were explained by Mr. P. V. G. Raju, M.L.A., leader of the Andhri Praja Socialist Party, presiding ove the Southern Regional Socialist Contention at Admiralty House m M: lapore
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  • 460 3 Production Off Consumer Goods Urged BOMBAY: The Working Committee of the All-India Manufacturers Organisation emphasised m a memorandum to the Planning Commission that m view of the huge capital outlay m the Second Plan, involving longscale deficit financing, production of consumer goods must be considerably stepped up if there was
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  • 37 3 RANGOON: A United Nations Technical Assistance Ad. ministration expert is now In Burma to study the possibility of increased rubber produc tion. The government intend to step.up rubber Production m Burma.- NAFEN
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  • 21 3 RANGOON- The Burma Government Is to set up a Siper mill with the co'laborapn Of Ffther.Hattia Engineers
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  • 215 3 NEw DEI-HI: A Committee to review the question of transmission of printed books by inland post has been set up by th e Government of India under the chairmanship of Mr. C. v. Cunningham, Senior Deputy Director-Generai 0 f Posts and Telegraphs, says a Press
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  • 400 4 'Rejection 9 Set Aside COLOMBO: la yet another crrlzenshlp appeal case, decided m the Ceylon Supreme Court, His Lordship Justice Pulle set aside the order made by the Citizenship Department w hirh rejected the citizenship claim of one S. SusairaJ Roddy on the ground
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  • 167 4 COLOMBO: Brayton Milson Norton of the United States, ranked among the best 10 athletes m the world, is now m Ceylon on a years coaching assignment with the Ceylon Amateur Athletic Association. Norton intends to use colour films of world famous athletes as a basic part
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  • 169 4 INDIANS TO COMPETE IN CEYLON SPORTS COLOMBO; Fifteen Indians, two from the Madras state Olympic Association, 12 from the Southern Railway and a university professor will compete at the ceylon Athletic Championship meet to be held at Colombo on September 11 and 12. Two hundred and sixty men and 27
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  • 130 4 COLOMBO: Canada has agreed to conduct an aerial survey of Ceylon under the Colombo Plan Assistance Scheme. The survey w^l cover town and regional mapping and planning; an investigation into the country's mineral resources by geophysical surveys; land utilisation and land capability including soil erosion and
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  • 88 4 CEYLON TO SEND TEN ATHLETES TO MELBOURNE COLOMBO: Ceylon will send a team of io athletes and officials to the 1956 Olympic Games at Melbourne. The ceylon Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association has decided to appeal to the public and to the commercial section of the community to subscribe to
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  • 95 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government is preparing to call for global tenders for the Walawe River Scheme. The scheme, provisionally estimated to cost Rs. 167,000--000, is based on India's Damodar valley Project. It will cover an area of 45,000 acres and will provide for the settlement of
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  • 70 4 Photo. T. KITAMUDA, left, and M. NOMIZO, leaders of a Japanese Parliamentary Mission to Moscow, gave a press confer, ence In Hong Kong recently. The delegation of 38 men was first pausing through China, where they were calling on the President, MAO TSE TUNG, and the
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  • 37 4 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has been pleased to appoint Mr. Charles Harris Butterfield, q.C, to be Attor-ney-General for the Colony of Singapore. Mr. Butterfield will assume duty from today, Sept. 6.
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  • 159 4 COLOMBO: Mr. E. A. Nugawela, Ceylon's Minister of Health, has appealed to the World Health Organisation for more doctors to work m Ceylon hospitals. Foreign medical m en are needed to help train Ceylonese doctors as specialists. Dr. Mani. the World
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  • 144 4 NEW YORK: Television as presented In the United States is having a bad effect on children's minds, says a report drawn up by a senate sub-committee led by Senator Kefauver, of Tennessee. There is too much crime m programmes, says the survey. Its Influence goes
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  • 123 4 sivananda saraswathi 69th BIRTHDAY The 69th Birthday celebrations of Sri Slvananda Saras, wathi, President Maharal of The Divine Life Society, Rlshi. keah will be held at No. 9, Norris Road, Sri Ramakrishna Mission Premises on Thursday, Sept. 8, at 7 p.m. The programme for the day is as follows: 1.
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  • 149 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Sept. s— New premises of the Madras! School m Delhi at the Lodi colony were opened on Sunday by the Madras Chief Minister Mr. K. Kamaraj. The school built at a cost of Rs. 300,000 of which Rs. 100.000 was
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  • 91 4 BETH OVED ORANGE GROVE OUTRAGE Egyptian armed bands have continued their penetrations Into Israel. Four persons were killed and disfigured August SO., by infiltrators from Gaaa In the Orange Grove of Beth Oved. Beth Oved is only ten miles from Tel Aviv. A series of clashes between Egyptians and Israelies
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  • 278 4 Thrilling Fight In Store At H.W. Stadium, Saturday India's pride and the darling' cf Malayan wrestling fans Dara Singh, is billed against the 'Ambling Alp' Prlmo Camera, at the Happy World Stadium, on the night of Saturday, Sept. 10. It might be thought by some that Dara
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  • 69 4 CUTTACK: Except tor a slight set-back last year, exports of minerals from Orissa have shown a steady improvement since 1951, according to figures released by the Department of Industries, Government of Orissa. In 1951, exports of different kinds of minerals amounted to 3,523,486 tons as compared with 3,724,456
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  • 211 4 CONTRIBUTE YOUR MITE TO YOUTH SPORTS CENTRE FUND A Committee of Appeal consisting of 3i persons w lth Mr. Loke Wan Tho, as chairman, Mr. Wee Kirn Wee, as Secretary and Mr. Yap pheng Geek as treasurer, has been tormed to raise funds for the Singapore Youth Sports centre. The
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  • 57 4 On his return to Great Britain, the Rt. Hon. a. T- Len-nox-Boyd, Secretary of State for the colonies w i« take part m an International press ConnEEZTA the BBC>S "London mailing Asia." 1 Listeners to Radio Malaya will be able to hear re-broad-cast of this Press Conference on
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  • 39 4 'SUBVERSION' IN RED CHINA HONGKONG, Sept. 5: A Chinese Communist Peoples Court of Taiyuan, the capital of Shansi Province, North China, sentenced to death eight leaders of Chung Tao, a "subversive" religious sect, it was learned here today.- Reuter
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  • 27 4 CAIRO, Sept. S— lieutenantColonel Gamel Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian Prime Minister, has accepted an Invitation to visit Hungary, it was announced today.- Reuter
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