Indian Daily Mail, 4 October 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, XI NO. 231 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 548 1 Assures South Indians: No Imposition Of Hindi Counsels Patience About States Commission Report (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. t: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Ministe r of India, gave a categorical assurance to South India, that Hindi will not be imposed against the wishes of South Indians.
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  • 110 1 Picture above show s Eduardo Lonardi (left), provisional President o* Argentine, and Dr. Mario Amareo whCM Lonardi had just nvorn m as Foreign Minister on Sept. 26 »t Buenos Aires, posing- for the cameramen. On Sept. 28 Lonardi derived a total amnesty fcr political prisoners, military
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  • 66 1 BOMBAY. Oct. 3.— lndian police today stopped unarmed volunters entering the Portuguese enclaves of Goa and Daman to offer "satyagraha" (Passive Resistance) for their •iibeartlon 1 on the 87th birth, day anniversary of the latp Mahatma Gandhi. te Piftyone volunteers at. tempted to cross the India.
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  • 83 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 3.— lt was rt'lialily learnt here yesterday that India has offered to sell Egypt military equipment sur. plus to its own needs through a four.member Egyptian milt, tary purchasing mission now here. It was stated the Indian Government is prepared to sell Egypt
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  • 41 1 FRENCH PREMIER POSTPONES MOSCOW VISIT PARIS, Oct. 3.— The planned visit to Moscow of M. Edgar Faure, the French Prime ML nlster and M. Antoine Pinay, the Foreign Minister has been postponed it was officially an. nounced here tonight. ReuU er.
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  • 226 1 India Now Produces Rly. Coaches Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 3.— The tirst railway coach built m the gigantic integral roach factory at Perambur rolled out yesterday from the main assembly shop at touch of a button by Prime Minister Mr. Nehru. It was a gleaming all. steel coach
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  • 380 1 Opposition To Chinese And Tamil As Official Languages LABOUR PARTY OF MALAYA CONFERENCE Xl ALA LUMPUR, Oct. 3— Labour Party of Malaya has vehemently condemned the views expresed by "Colonial capitalists," \%ho attacked the offer as 'chubby Sell-out,' through planting industry journal 'Planter/ This repi-oof on
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  • 81 1 DKN'YER, Colorado, Oft. 3 Presislent Eisenhowers Doctor said to<la v he "slept soundly" fcr more than seven hours last night. Mr. James Hagerty, l:-.a W'Jiite House Press Secretary, gave this first news of the President's condition since the doctors reported him last night a little tired"
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  • 65 1 LONDON, Oct. 3 The Marquess of Reading, British Minister Of State at the Foreign Office, will visit Indonesia from Oct. 12 to 14, the Foreign Office stated today. Lord Reading will later represent this country at the Ministerial session of the £2.00'0,C^0 six-year Colombo Plan for the
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  • 61 1 NICOSIA, Oct. B— Meld Marshal Sir John Harding the new Governor of Cyprus, flew into a closely guarded Nicosia airport for London today tc take command ol the fight against terrorism m the island. Sir John drove with a military escort to Govern, ment House, Nicosia,
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  • 264 1 Idol -Breaking In Public By Dravidians Deplored (From our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 3.— Governor Sri Prakasn Kueakln* at the conclusion of the ten.day Ganesh Festival by Marathan m the city, expressed his deep abhorrence of the action of some Dravida Kalagham leaders m the State m breaking m public
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  • 554 1 48 Hour-Week-Double Pay -For Work On Rest Days II Paid Holidays I oriy-hour week, doable pay for work on rent day, and 11 days paid holidays In a year are some of the main features of Singapore's new Labour Or.Hnam-e as amended by the Select Committee. The select Committee's report*
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  • 354 1 India Office Says Local Leaders Should Take It Up In an exclusive interview to the Indian Daily Mail, India's Commission er R. K. Tandon said that the Government of India could not and would not take up the question of land settlement scheme for South
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  • 90 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 2- The New York Times, m an editorial on tho "peace offer" by Malaya's Communist terrorists, said "there is ground for sus. pecting a Communist suKe fuge." The editorial added: "What the Communists arc probably working for Is the recognition of their organisa. tion as
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  • 144 1 Following discussions with the Singapore Traction Co. Employees' union and Mr. Fong Swee Suan of the Slnga. pore Bus Workers' Union, Mr. Francis Thomas, the Minister for Communications and Worka last night announced that ar. rangements have been made for Sir Thomas Strangman, Chairman of
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  • 155 1 house In central itnmbav was Inaugurated as a permanent memorial to the late Mahatma Gandhi today, the 87th anni. versary of his Birthday. The anniversary Is being observed throughout India. Gandhi used to live In the house during visits to Bombay betwen 191 7 and 1934.—
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  • Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Oct. 4, 1965
    • 500 2 THE Federation Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman's decision that ais forthcoming meeting with the Malayaui Communist boss Comrade Chin Peng would not be open to the Press, is really most disappointing and deplorable. Amd his reason for same is even more so. That "it
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    • 42 2 NEw DELHI Mat-Gen. J. N. Ohaudhurl. Chief of the General staff, Aimy Headquarters, who returned here recently from the U.SJL will shortly take over command of a corps m the rank of Lt General, it was officially atat-
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  • 614 2 South Indian MPs' Plea NEW DELHI: Strong criticism of the Government's Hindi policy was made by many members, mostly from the South, and countered by Pandit Pant m the Lok Sabha last week. Critics made their attack availing of the opportunity provided by
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  • 170 2 NO COMMENTS BY EGYPT ON KASHMIR DACCA; The Egyptian Doputy Prime Minister. W/Cmclr. Gamal Salem, said last week that the Kashmir question should be settled directly between India and Pakistan. "No comments," he sharply answered when reporters asked him at the airport to give his view on Kashmir as soon
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  • 63 2 GAUHATI: Through com. munication between Assam and the rest of India was restored last week according to a Press Note issued by the Public Relations Officer, N. E. Railway, Pandu. The breach occurred m the railway line on July 25 when a bridge was washed
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  • 154 2 RAJKOT; The population of lions m and around the Gir forests of Saurashtra the only home of the lion m Asia has recorded a 2ft per cent increase during- the last live years, aecrding to a report on the census of lions held m April this
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  • 199 2 TRADE UNION FOR WORKING JOURNALISTS ALLAHABAD; The (;onyoss President, Mr. U. N. Dhebar, told a meeting of journalists here last week that the question of trade unionism for Working journalists was before the All-India Congress Committee. He asked Pressmen to submit a memorandum to the A.I.C.C. expressing their view point
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  • 251 2 BOMBAY: A youn ff woman, employed at Western Railway Hq m the busy Fort area Ihere was stabbed to death at her desk by fellow clerk on ML n day morning. Miss Ratna D. Khilnani (21) I had reached her desk
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  • 164 2 A.-I.N.E.C. President: Dr. Sachin Sen Only Nominee NEW DELHI: A Press Note the All-India Newspaper Ediissued by the central iffice of tors' Conference announced on Monday that nominations for office of the President off the AlLlndia Newspaper Editors Conference was opened at 12 noon by Mr. A. E. Charlton of
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  • 100 2 NEW DELHI: The tele, gram sent by M. Khrushchev, First Secretary of the Communist Party of the U.S.S.R., to Mr. Nehru accepting his invitation to visit India was published m Moscow on Sept. 27, according to a Tass news agency released here. Following is the text of
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  • 449 2 S. E. Asian Music Dance MADRAS: Prof P. Sambamoorthi said that musicians of international reputation were anxious to visit India for a thorough study of Indian music and Indian danoe. Prof. Sambamoorthi said that the conference was the result of a general feeling
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  • 59 2 SPANISH ENVOY TO PAKISTAN AND CEYLON COLOMBO; Senor Don Manuel Galan, Spain's Ambassador Extraordinary and PlenL potentiary-Designate to Fakis. tan, will be concurrently ac credited to Ceylon, according to a Ceylon Government press Note Issued. Senor Oalan is at present ConsuLGeneral for Spain m Algeria. The Press N-ote said Ceylon
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  • 80 2 NEW DELHI: The Pakistani Red Cross Society is to get Rs. 44 lakhs from the Indian Red Cross society under a Bill introduced m the Lok Sabha last Thursday by the Health Minister, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. Called the Indian Red Cross Society (Amendment) Bill, it
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 2 A view of the Children's Park and playground m the I.C.F. residential colony. The first coach rolled out at thetouch of a button by Premier Nehru on Oct. 2. This factory m Madras, is the only one of the kind m India.
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  • 313 2 Temple Ban: Harijans Demand Action Against Digambar Jains NEW DELHI; An emergent meeting of the All-India Harijan League decided to approach the Government of India with a request to prosecute the persons who took, the decision at a meeting of the Digambar Jains held In Indore on Tuesday last disallowing
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  • 290 2 NEW DELHI: Unhappy do- j mestic and love affairs rate higfh among- the reasons for the increasing number of cases of suicide m Delhi. According to a written reply m the Rajya Sabha last week to a question by Mr. ValL ulla, 46 persons ha<i committed
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  • 368 2 LUCKNOW: Another human skull, a foot-slipper and a full size fleshy human leg picked up by Mr. H. K. Madh. wal, a forest officer of tre State Forest Department form the rl°hhteen thousand feet high near.frozen Rupkund lake m the Himalayas on Sept. 22, were handed
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  • 38 2 MANIPUR GETS 7 CRORES UNDER SECOND PLAN pur, m an interview to the faction at the allotment of rupees seven crores by the Piannmg Commission fjs Mve-Year Plan. The criminal demand of Manipur was for mpeea fifteen crores.
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  • 850 3 BUT TIME NOT OPPORTUNE TO AMEND CHARTER -NEHRU NEW DELHI: THOUGH THE GOVERNMENT OF INfiiA FELT THAT ASIAN REPRESENTATION ON THE SECURITY COUNCIL WAS INADEQUATE, IT WAS OF THE VIEW THAT THE TIME WAS NOT APPROPRIATE TO AMEND THE U.N, CHARTER, THE PRIME
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  • 78 3 KARACHI: Eight feo. pie including siv Royal Paieis;ant Air Force per. srmncl. have been arrested and challenged m a local court under Sec. 3(1 )G of the Official Secrts Act for aliened spying. Pi->Uce source* said police investigations began m September last year on twformation that
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  • 124 3 SOVIET— SYRIA ARMS DEAL LONDON, Oct. 2.— Syria may be considering buyW Russians arms a Foreign office spokesman said here yester. This follows the announce, ment by Egypt of a deal with Czechoslovakia for the supply of weapons and the Egyptian f£ mC Minister's statement tnat while Russia would be
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  • 417 3 Agitation Over S. R. C. 's Report Deplored JALXiLNDUR: Sardar Swaran Singh, Union Minister far Works, Housing and Supply, stated here last week that agitation of any type or disturbances over the minor issues of language and reorganisation of States would not be tolerated. The Government, he added, would not
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  • 157 3 TRIAL OF KHAN ABDUL GHAFFAR KHAN POSTPONED KAACHI: The trial of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, which was to be held last week has been postponed to Oct. 6, according to reports received here from Quetta. The reports said that the court met at Math jail where Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
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  • 321 3 Upper House Passes Companies Bill NEW DBH1: The Rajya Sabha last Monday passed the Companies Bill, with two cnangem. The Bitl which was debated m all tor 55 hours now goes back to the Lok Sabha for its concurrence to tne changes m the Bill suggested by the Kajyu SaMia.
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  • 171 3 NJSW DELHI-. Women are in v b f a f soclat with the drive to improve the standard of catering: on the Indian H is reliabiy underSmall committees Of three to five members with a majority of women are to be set up on
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  • 350 3 Vice-Chancellor Held Up! Allahabad Students' Demonstration ALLAHABAD; The situation arising out 0/ the hunger strike by Lakshman Singh, a rusticated law student of the Allanabad university took a turn lor the worse la&t Thursday when the Vice-chancellor, Sri B. N. Jha, was held up for over three and a half
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  • 721 3 Flood Control Measures Under Second Plan 1.2 m. Tons Food To Be Saved NEW DELHI: India plans to spend a sum of Rs. 117.4 crores on flood control measures during the Second Fiye-Year Plan, Mr.Gulzarilal Nanda, Minister tor Planning, Irrigation and Power, told the Lok Sabha last week. Mr. Nanda,
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  • 73 3 I> ALTON G AN J A total of 4,014,629 acres of land were donated by 498,659 donors all over India by end of August* according to latest reports available at the lihoodan Yagna office hero. Of these 211,204 acres have mo far been distributed
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  • 127 3 NEW DELHI The Hindu Succession Bill, originally scheduled to be passed by the Rajya Sabha this session itself, is now likely to be carried over to the next session, it is learnt. According to lobby reports, this session, the Minister for Legal Affairs, Sri H. V. Patasar,
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  • 1500 4 Disruptive Trends Denounced Address To Ruling U.N. Party COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, recently called for the evolution of a "united Ceylonese nation" and condemned those who raised racial bitterness, communal antagonism, and religious passions. Sir John, who was addressing the
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  • 106 4 ASUNCION, Paraguay, <Jcl. 2. Hipolito Sanchez Quell, The Paraguayan Foreign ML nister, told a Press conference here yesterday that only "technical details" remained to be settled before exPresident Juan Peron was granted safe conduct by the now Argentine Government. He added that he did not know
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  • 187 4 Three young Chinese Malayan nurses were among the graduates at the School of Nursing In Melbourne, Austra. Jia, on Aug. 16. All three were from Penang Sister Cheah Meow Yong, 24 years, of 14 Carnarvon Lang, Sister Tan Kng Hee, 23, of 83 Magazine
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  • 69 4 DENVER, Colorado. Oct. 2. Eisenhower had 'an excellent day" his doctors said last night. A medical bulletin issued at 2045 local time (0345 GMT Sunday) said-— President's condition continues to be satisfactory without complication. "He had an excellent day." It was the first time a bulletin had
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  • 78 4 LONDON, Oct. 2 Britain put its clocks back one hour to Greenwich Mean Time yesterday when summer time oftL clally ended at three a.m. The change over meant a week-end's overtime for workmen of the Ministry of Works m London who are responsible for all
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  • 150 4 i M I? c Pan Mala y«"» Economic Working Party to Indonesia •^•f or Jakßrta yesterday aTternoon The Party cons 1S ting of 16 representatives— 11 from Mr. Jumabhoy told newsmen at the airport that th« Party will tackle trade pro. blema which
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  • 250 4 (Froni Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Mon: Over 600 dallyrsted workers m Government Services who met to discus* their demands for wnge Increase today, agreed to form a National Union. Mr. S. R. Perumal, Secretary of the dailyratcd Staff Side of the
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  • 43 4 CHINESE ESTATE SUPERVISOR SHOT DEAD The Chinese estate supervisor of S.M.P.G. Estate m the Pontian district of Johore was shot and stabbed to death by an unknown number of Com. mupist terrorists on Sunday, states an Emergency Communique Issued In Kuala .Lumßur yesterday.
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  • 339 4 The Kampong Bahru *lre Relief Fund Committee which met last evening decided to establish a Fund for relief of distress caused by the fire on Sept. 30. It was decided not tS establish a Sirigapire Public Calamity Fund. The Committee consisted of the
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  • 48 4 TANGIERS, Oct. 2 Moroc. co's Sultan Mo.iammed Ben Moulay Arafa arrived here Saturday by plane lrom Rabat. His plane landed at Tangiers airport, shortly after 9 a.m. It was believed tho sovereign would go directly to the villa he recently purchased here.- A P
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