Indian Daily Mail, 2 October 1955

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 229 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 92 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELJU, Oct. i The Report of States Reorganisation Commission was presented to the Home Minister Mr. P.G.B. pant yesterday. The last meeting of the .Commission was held yesterday to finalise and sign the vital report. Expectation and tension has mounted
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  • 46 1 EAST WEST PAK. PROVINCES BILL PASSED KARACHI, Oct. 1. The Pakistan Constituent Assembly last night adop. ted a bill amalgamating; all states and provinces of West Pakistan. From today Pakistan win consist of two provinces East Pakistan (provincial capital Dacca), and West Pakistan (Provincial capital Lahore*.
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  • 639 1 Protest Against Assembly's Decision To Debate Algeria Pinay Colleagues Walk Out UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Oct. 1 French Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay and the entire French delegation walked out of the United Nations Assembly yesterday after that body had voted to take up the Algerian question.
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  • 126 1 PARIS, Oct. l A high French government official said last night JFtoreign Minister Antoine pinay's reaction to the u-N. General Assembly vote to take u p Algeria certainly reflected the official attitude m Paris. Panay's remarks and the walkout of the French delegation do not
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  • 81 1 Held Marshal Sir John Harding, left, retiring Chief of the Imperial General Staff, and General Sir Gerald Ternpier, Ms ■accessor, arrive at Northolt, London, on Sept. 97, after watching British Amy manoeuvres In Germany. "Wt shall almost hand over In the airplane flying to
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  • 160 1 DENVER, Oct. l White officials announced yesterday that Dr. Paul Dudley White, Boston heart specialist, will return to Denver late next week to discuss the medical programme for President Eisenhower to follow from that time on. Disclosing this m a 4 p.m. bulletin which
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  • 39 1 The Singapore UMNO Division will be belebratln* the successful conclusion of their Annual Delegates' Conference, with a •'Malam Aneka Warna" to be held at the Singapore Badminton Hall today, Sunday, Oct. 2, at 8.30 pm.
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  • 110 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 1: Mr. Jawanarlal Nehru Indian Prime Minister said that 40 rebellious Naga tribesmen were killed and 30 injured m a recent army drive m the Tuensang division of the Northeast Frontier Agency. Mr. Nehru told the House of the People (Lower House)
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  • 40 1 LONDON, Oct. 1 Last members of a group of Japanese parliamentarians who have been touring the Soviet Union left for home last night. Moscow Radio reported. The main part of the group left last weekend. AP
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  • 204 1 Tunku-Marshall Talks On Rendez-Vous With Chin Peng Is It likely that the Stega. Kre Chief Minister also will present with Date Sir Cheng -lock Tan, when the Federation Chief Minister Tonka Abdul »*>- meets Chin Peng m a secret rendezvous, If the offer of Tdttkn to the Bandit Boss to
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  • 43 1 Congress Victory In Madras From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 1 Congress Party has won absolute majority m the City Council election just concluded. Congress won 44 seats, Independents won 19, while Communist Labour Front won 4, and Praja Socialist only. 2. Copyright.
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  • 265 1 Untapped Talents Abound KUALa LUMPUR, Sat.: Malayanteatlofi must to Mem. polished Ant If we are to have Independence within tbe next IS* J£f? M<^ 8eB Sw?re r y <* »t*« Side of the Whitley Council said. He was addressing the Biannual Delegates Oonerecne
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  • 157 1 BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 1 Federal police revealed yesterday what they described as the story of Juan D. Peron's "intimate relations" with a teen-age brunette he wants to meet him In exils m Asuncion, Paraguay. The police released two letters frcnn the fallen dictator to Nelida (Nelly) Haydee Rivas.
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  • 127 1 BOMBAY, Oct.: The decision of Japanese shipping lines to atop trading with Goa has been unanimously hailed by news, papers m India where antiPortuguese organizations are wondering if other maritime nations would take the same action. The Evening News of India said Japan had become
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  • 43 1 FED. ASSISTANT MINNISTER'S SALARY KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.: The two new Assistant Ministers m the Federation will each receive a salary of $2,250/. but will not receive the Legislative Councillors allowance which is not paid to any of the mlnsister or assistant minis. ters.
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  • 65 1 FLYINGBOAT LANDS IN MIDOCEAN SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 1 A Catalina flying-boat, one of its two engines disabled, alighted m (tie open sea yesterday 530 miles southwest Of san iFrancisoo. The pilot brought the plane down beside a freighter, the Harry Culbreath, enroute from Pusan, Korea, to Gulf ports. A radio
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  • 62 1 VALENCIA, Stain, Oct. 1 I*orter Tttck. Ihe American apprentice bullfighter, may have to quit the ring owing to the serious goiing he suffered here on Be >t. 26. The 2S*year-oli Bostonian had 96-mlnute cperation on his cheat at the Alameda Clinic yesterday, and thougn the attendto^i doctors refused
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  • 41 1 PHOTO. The Crown Prince of Laos, on a visit to India, takes the salute at a parade of some 000 cadets, In his honour, at the Military college, Dehra Dun, Uttar Pradesh on Sept. AP
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  • 272 1 Working Party Leaves Tomorrow For Indonesia Mr. j. M. Jumabhoy, Assistant Minister for Commerce and Industry will lead the pan-Ma-layan Economic Working Party which will travel to Indonesia on Monday, Oct. 3, to work out m detail the broad lines of agreement reached during the Goodwill Mission which led by
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    • 121 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. I.— Pre. inter Nehru will arrive her* by air to-morrow, Sunday, afternoon and will drive through the City straight to Perambur where he will launch the first railway coach built entirely In India at the Integral Coach Factory. Later,
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    • 20 1 KtTALA LUMPUR, Sat— No Emergency incidents have been reported to the Federation, stvia communique issued her* mm
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  • 2109 2  -  T.S. G. By H -^^^BBRv-^^^lb' oija legacy is courage 1111 l lesson troth m -M» WEAPON LOVE (XS this day, Oct. eightyxr six years ago m 1869. a tiny child was born to Karamchand Gandhi, the Prime Minister of Porbandar. a small state m Kathiawar Peninsula
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  • 267 2 DEMOCRACY PUBLIC OPINION MADRAS; ''Real democracy can exist only when certain essential conditions are fulfill. Ed; otherwise democracy will become a farce", said Prof V T. Harlow, of the University of Oxford, In a lecture under the auspices of the British Council. Dr. P. V. Cherian, Chairman Legislative Council who
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  • 447 2 ACTIVE DUSSERA PURCHASES IN BOMBAY MARKET BOMBAY: Trading conditions m the local Piecegoods market during the recent past were on the whole satisfactory, despite the fact that the market remained closed for as many as six days. There was demand for seasonal goods, such as coating, gadlapat, flannelette, grey chaddars
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  • 58 2 NEW DELHI: The first issue of the "Working journalist," oAdal organ of the Indian Federation of Worktag journalists, came out last week. The journal, a monthly, is devoted to the advancement of the cause of working journalists Mr. Benarsl Das Chaturvedi, M.P., President of the Federation and well-known
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  • 1057 2  -  SAVITRI DEVI CHOWDHARY By COMB TtMG back, a well- known lady m London said m her speech; "Eastern people get puzzled by the constant pre-occupation of the West with the problem of the aged." There is a great deal of truth m that statement,
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  • 2926 3  -  J. B. PERRY ROBINSON By 1 (Until recently Senior Information Officer, Government of Matey*. Realistic Relationship With Ofher Oirreneies OOUTH-EAflr A#a I cru x of the twentieth century a welter of huge I Islands and peninsulas, enor- I mously rich, densely
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  • 169 3 MADRAS; Addrestetn** a meeting of the History and Politics Association of the presidiency College Prof. V. T« Harlow. Belt Professor of Commonwealth History at the University of Oxford, explained the fundamentals of democracy and said that India was practising 'genuine* democracy. He added that m India
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  • 158 3 AHMEDABAD: India's first kisan special" train, carrying 456 farmers, steamed out of i'alod on the first lap of Its d, OOO-mile lourney across thu country. The passengers hail from 77 villages m the Modasa-Malpur Jommunity Development Block region, of Sabarkantha district, of North Gujerat. Their 28Jay
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  • 608 3 A Ceylonese Recalls Most Dreadful Experience BOMBAY: Walter Jayasingham Armstrong, 38-year, old Ceylonese war-time parachutist and ex-Polite Officer, who set out on a lone motorcycle trip from London to Colombo, arrived here after Covering more than 10,000 miles. Armstrong's most dreadful experience during
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  • 185 3 NEW, YORK: "A Night to India" dinner signalled- th» r Initial regional function <>£J** J autumn season at the; ■■C&rfcfr-*' seas Press club of Aoi«rti. New York. Indian Ambassador g- L-" Mehta was the Tgsest of hon- I our. He was accompanied by his
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  • 179 3 RADHAKRISHNAN PAYS HOMAGE TO JAIN SAINT NSW DELHI: Acharya Shanti Sagar, a weJUcnown Jain Saint died": raoaatly m Kwtoalgiri kWO^ afcout 16 miles from Sholapur m Hydera. bad State, according to Information inNfee* »y the AILJn. dia Dtgambar Jain Mahasabhn office here. He was 84. The Acharya was on a
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  • 155 3 NEW DELHI; Burma may seek, Russian technical assistance for her eight-year plan, an authoritative source indicated here. No. aid with strings attached will, however, be acceptable to Burma, according to the same source. Burma already has a barter agreement, whereby she exchanges her rice
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  • 237 4 PLEA FOR FEDERAL CONSTITUTION FOR CEYLOti CHAVAKACHCHERI: Mr. N. Aronachala» a former chairman «f the ChaTakachcheri Town Council, told a Federal Party meeting here that 21 lakhs of Tamil-«peaking people were today at the mercy of the Sinhalese." Mr. Aroaachalam added that
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  • 126 4 Andhras m Lower Perak have started aa organisation called The ABdhra Association of Malaya, A function was held at filmpang Ampat, Hutan Mellngton, presided by Mr. K. R. R. Ghoudhary of Sungel Stput. Mr. Ghoudhary m his opening address warned the sponsors not to be sectarian
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  • 219 4 .^Ungapore Muslims who wish to proceed on, the pilgrimage to Mecca during the 1966 season, are advised to obtain an. plication forms from the Chief Secretary's Office or from Jeddah Pilgrims Ticket Ofltce. 724-A, North Bridge Road or from Pilgrim Brokers. Applications are expected to be submitted
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  • 29 4 Prof. Ivan polunin will gfve a talk on of Malaya and Borneo*' at the Ka mala Club premises at 1 Moulmeln Road tomorrow at 445 pm.
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  • 99 4 TELLJCHKRRY Developing s«x metamorphosis m a juvenile has been arrested through a surgical aperatfon. at tie Telllcherry Civil Hospital, wttti the patient sUll retaining- the choice, it is damned, to chance into a full-fledged woman through another operation at any time, but witfi no hopes or dhances of
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  • 63 4 Mr, c. C. .*Awkes, the Export Manager of James paacall Lit<L, the w«H*knoim sweet manufacturers, whose factories are m Mltcham, Surrey, England, is undertaking a tour of the Far East and Africa. He Is due to arrive m Singapore from Hoa* Hon* on the Oct.
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  • 62 4 DENVER, Oct 1 Thß helm of Government moved to Denver yesterday as President Elsenhower haft an "excellent night" and his chief deputy headed here from Washington. Continuing his progress down the come back trail from last Saturday's heart attack. President Eisenhower Improved enough yesterday to
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  • 113 4 Riki-Dara Wrestling Ends In Draw •■id *nroi orav hold m BUd Doim, Dara, Af 'AS JMIA 4hrl«feft\ll&Ml la* la* room what Btkt Ooeaa. the tMbeataMe* fcwijwtUfcl champion ef All **nan for IMS ami 54, aoor. •dj pta-f al 1 over Dam throng* Iris famous •chop' In the third rood; and
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  • 38 4 Said Salf Shaw, the official Champion of Pakistan, had a remarkable victory over Gene Murphy, Mr. Canada of 1953, when he got a submission fall from Gene Murphy by his famous 'Pakistan bow and arrow.
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  • 1216 4  -  WARNER VANTER By AN apt picture of the old "tag", "Mother knows best", brought up to date Is to be seen any working day at Kuala Lumpur's new Maternity and Child Welfare Clinic. There has been no need for special publicity at Federal, State,
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  • 424 4 Is wealthy New York businessman Mr. Harry Winston the possessor of history's unluckiest precious stone? Mr. Winston has been owner of the famous "Hope Diamond,' 1 one of the most celebrated gems of history since It passed: into his possession on the death
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  • 74 4 Tne annual general m eetta* of the Indian Finearts Society Singapore, was held recently and the f ollowtne were elected office-bearers, Tor the now term-. President-S. Natarajan. VJoePresident s. Subramanlam, Secretary— X. C Natarajwi, Treasurer IK. R. Ratnam, Member for Aluslc S. Narasimhan, Member for Danee K.
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