Indian Daily Mail, 11 October 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, XI NO. 238 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 376 1 Linguistic Redivision Proposed Malabar To Go To T-C State Madras City To Remain In Tamilnad From Our own Correspondent Am MADRAS, OCT. 10. MADRAS CITY MUST REMAIN IN TAMILNAD. ITS FUTURE MUST BE REGARDED AS FINALLY SETTLED FOLLOWING THE PARTITION OF 'MADRAS STATE
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  • 229 1 Inter-State War Feared Report May Touch Off Violence NEW DELHI Oct. 10: The Indian Government yesterday revealed potenti Hy explosive recommendations to redraw the map o f India with 16 states and territories instead of the p resent 27. The recommendations-- made by the Government's States Reorganization Commission afl ter
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  • 232 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 10 Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister appealed last night over the radio to the people of India to oonolder the reenmin endatlons of the States Reorganisation Commission on the re-mapping of India "with dignity and forbearance." He asked them not lo give
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  • 111 1 Strong Buffer State In North Recommended NEW DELHI, Oct. 1 0 India's States Reorganization Commission yesterday recommended eatablUhin. a strong state bordering Communist China. It said the border tn this region "admits of easy infiltration and Defense Security requirements In this region must remain the special concern of the Central
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  • 198 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR Mon: Tha Federation Court of Appeal In its full bench sitting here dismissed three Of the si x appeals against death sentences today. Amon*v those cleared were Yusoff Bin Seman and Ibrahim Bin Abdul Rahman of Kota Bahru who were convicted earlier
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  • 80 1 CALTEX EMPLOYEES UNION The employers o f Cairpv Shfia^ri" ll^' Cto^y 2SS Singapore, have formed a union known as Calte x Employees Union. Following office-bearers have been elected; President Lye Seng Fan, Vice-President— Yap Foen e En, Secretary A.A. Thompson, Asst. Secretary—A Purushotaman, Treasurer—Soh Chin Yeow, Internal Auditor— W.W. Dabarera,
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  • 63 1 NO ABOLITION OF TRADE UNION ADVISER POST (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Mon: Minister for Labour Mr. V. T. sambantham stated to-day that the Trade Union Adviser's Department will not be abolish. cd. Officers on the Depart- ment had hitherto expressed concern over their future after the announcements earlier this
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  • 57 1 K. K. HOSPITAL CLINICS OPERATE SIX-DAY WEEK The services of the Kandang Kerbau Hospital ante-natal out-patients clinics and gynaecological ouLpatients cIL nlc are open to public everyday £d &C except Sunda >* wis 11^ 0 the ante -nata* clinic SL2?£~.*!& on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays and the gynaecological clinic on
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  • 65 1 Selangor Shop Assts. Union Denies Report (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR Mon: Mr. Abdul Kari.n, President of the Selangor Shop Assistants Union to-day denied that his Union had affiliated with the newly formed Pan-Malayan Trade Union Congress. He added that a few members of the Union attended the meeting yesterday
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  • 35 1 Lady Black, wife of the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black will declare open the Children's Department, the Mistri Wing of t,he General Hospital on Friday, Oct. 14, at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 35 1 Children Welcome Uncle Nehru wa P J2Tlf rt^ ta !l te I:, Mr *J a waharlal Nehru being welcomed by (he children at Salem Railway station on his arrival there o n the Oct. 8.
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  • 151 1 Mass Arrest Of N. Africans In Paris PARIS, Oct. 10 Police last nlgiht took 913 North Africans into custody m a sweep througih areas of Paris where they live. The North Africans were arrested for questioning about recent disturbances m Paris and terrorist activities m North Africa. (Fifty of the
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  • 362 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 10: Fl tated North West India for terday m West Punjab, Pakist force as the estimated death t the number of villages swept Indian Government officials said the total death roll already given as 200 m the PunJab may
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  • 128 1 MIAMI BEACH, Oct. 10.— The International Air Transport Association, near the end of its three week conference here, have elected chairman and vice chairman for its three world divisions. For conference, 2 coverning operation m Europe, the Middle Ea:jt and Africa, Keith Granville of British Overseas
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  • 607 1 Kings Premiers From 19 Countries To Visit India NEW DELHI, Oct. 10: India will play host this autumn and winter to three Monarchs, eleven Prime Ministers and a galaxy of other important guests from 19 countries. Tho first of the royal visitors Will be the KING IBN SAUD of Saudi
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  • 85 1 Seth Kamakrishna Dalmla one of the top capitalists of India, who was recently arrested and released on' ball. The charge against him by the Government of India is that he misappropriated Government securities worth Rs. 2n million belonging to the Kharat Insurance Company. He !s a
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  • 115 1 Ike's Health: Expert Opinion On Recovery DENVER. Oct. 10: The eminent heart specialist. Dr. Paul Dudley White, said Sunday President Eisenhower may get out of the hospital m four or five weeks but it might be the first of the year before he can go back to the White at
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  • 96 1 DEMONSTRATION BANNED IN VICINITY OF THE LEG. ASSEMBLY Assemblies and processions m the vicinity of the Singapore Legislative Assembly and the Supreme. Court during the sittings of the Assembly or the Court. An order to this effect v-as signed by the Deputy Ctmmissioner of Police yesterday iriis order also prohibits
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  • 56 1 Anti-Communist posters m Chinese script have been round posted up m the Hill Street area yesterday. The posters appealed to the overseas hi. nese to raise and unmask the ferocious activities of comniu. nist agents, and lend their i*> poit to the local Governm» •nts new
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  • 36 1 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society wil! ixj held to-morrow, Oct. 12 at 7.00 p.m. at "Gokula Villa" 9, Boscombe Road, Singapore the residence of Sri R. tf, KHah* M&-
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  • 550 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Oct 11, 1955 Only A United Malaya Can Become Great |T requires more than average courage to make a political prediction m these uncertain days •od definitely more than extraordinary courage to make one m respect of a country that is still far from independent
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  • 178 2 NEW DELHI; The Government of India have sanctioned further grants and loans fer the development of Khadl, village and silk industries. The allotment of Rs. go lakhs placed at the disposal Of the All-India Khadi and Village Industries Board for giving loans to registered societies
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  • 3626 2 Nehru Reviews Record Of Progress m VELLOUE: Prime Minister Nehru condemned the agitation which sought to "insult the National Flag" and said that no insult or dishonour to the flag m any place would be tolerated. Addressing a public meeting here Mr. Nehru said: "If any man
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  • 487 2 Kp«ps£^S££ D l 4K Madan, Economic Adviser to the S.^, Indla has questioned the diagnosis of the ST^KST 0 P rob,en 'n the draft of the seebnd Five Year *ia n frame, prepared by prof Mahalancbis. In an article m the latest issue of the
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  • 17 2 Prime Minister, Sri Jauaharlal Nehru, addressing a pubUc meeting at Tanjore on Oct. 3.
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  • 625 2 Recommendations On Heirship NEw DELHI; Explaining the laws of Hindu succession In the Kajya Sabha un Oct. 1 Mr. Pataskar, Minister for Legal Affairs, said that m the Mitakshara Hindu joint family, coparcenary membership was confined to male members. The male had no difficulty so far
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  • 114 2 MADRAS: Mr. jawaharlal Nehru hopes to have, more years of work hard work. Exhorting young men to be prepared to carry the burden of taking India forward, he told a large gathering m front of the Fort St. George-. "I have reached the evening of
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  • 119 2 VAPI (Surat District): Pra. ja Socialist volunteers wUo had been squatting outside th? Moral customs chowki, six miles north of here, since Sunday last ended their protest nearly 28 hours after it began. The volunteers held a flag hoisting ceremony to nuik the termination of
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  • 1220 3 Nehru's Message Tribute To Greatness Of Pal lavas KANCHEEPURAM There could be no greater worship to-day than service of the country and the service of man, and t he greatest pilgrimage for him was pilgrimage to places where the people of the land worked for its advance
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  • 132 3 NATIONAL ATLAS OF INDIA IN OFFING CALCUTTA: A National Atlas of India is under prepo. ration at the University of Calcutta under the aegis of tho Union Ministry of Natural Resources and Scientific Research, it is learned here. The Atlas will depict all aspects of national life of India. It
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  • 60 3 CALCUTTA: The Government of V.est Bengal have declared forfeited to the Government every copy of the English book entitle! 'Dark Urge' written by Robert W. Taylor and of he Bengal. booklet entitled 'Message Clin, iker Nurser Chithi' purported to have been edited Dy Peeping Tom, as it is
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  • 1626 3 TRIVANDRCM. liie 'no-confidence' motion aga'nnt the Congress Ministry given notice of by Mr. T. X, Diwakaran, leader of the nine-member R.S.P. m the State Assembly, was rejected by the Speaker, as the mover was not present m the House when it was taken up.
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  • 96 3 The Minister for Agricul ture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, on Oct. 7 visited two a grtrulttiral experimental stations m Selangor. At the ex perl men tai station at the 11th mile Cheras Road he spoke to 16 young Malay kampong students undergoing a 12-day course
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  • 201 3 ERNAKULAM: Mr. P. V. G. Raju, the Andhra Socialise leadei, told Pressmen that most members of the Pi**«ja. Socialist Party m TravancoreCochin State had agreed to join the new Socialist pa.-ty. He, however, added thrtt In Trivandrum district. t»oc.uis« of the skillful exploitation of communal
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  • 91 3 RANGOON; U Nu, Burma's Prime Minister, is scheduled to visit Soviet Russia On a goodwill mission shortly: He will also visit Finla* d, Sweden and Denmark. In addition, he is also scheduled to visit India and Afghanistan. U Hla Mating, the Burmese Ambassador to Peking, will
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  • 1575 4 Resolution Passed By 16 Votes To 14 Rightwing UNP's Move To Unseat leftist Leader COLOMBO: THE COLOMBO MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ON OCT., DECIDED TO OUST DR. N. M. PERERA FROM THE OFFICE OF MAYOR. A mi; tion to this effect tabled by the Rigiht-wing group m
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  • 26 4 Mi. D. N. W. de Silva mem. ber of the Right Wing Group speaking on the motion sad: Loyalty to party and expedL
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  • 23 4 He pointed out that tne crossing over of a Leftist member to the U.N.P. camp had given them a Rightist
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  • 57 4 The Fairey Delta singleseat delta wing experimental research aircraft seen taking off during the Farnboreagh off during the Farnborougti Show. This new aircraft first flew m September 1954, and was making Its first appearance at Farnborough. It Is the second British aircraft capable of
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  • 159 4 SIKHS TO FIGHT IMPLEMENTATION OF S.R.C. REPORT NEW DELHI, Oct. 10 Master Tara singh, veteran Sikh leader, today described proposals to redraw the state boundaries of India as a plan to wipe the Sikhs off the map. He said it was a "greater calamity" than that of 1947 when the
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  • 26 4 NEW C.-G. ARRIVES TO-DAY Sir Robert Scott, the new Commissioner-General is due to arrive at Singapore Airport, Paya Lebar, at 7 a.m. to-day, Oct. 11, 1955.
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  • 26 4 A Chinese Communist terrorist, with a broken arm surrendered under the amnesty to a civilian at Sempan m thc Tras area of Pahang.
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  • 209 4 COLOMBO: Fines amounting to nearly half a million rupees are likely to be imposed on three Colombo residents who have been found concerned with the illegal export of 1,750 lbs of opium. The Customs authorities are i expected to say that: 1. Mr. Eddie
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  • 40 4 Oral evidences regarding Malayanisatlon of the ImmL gration, Botanic Gardens department, the Land Office and treatment of Pass Degree Graduates of the University of Malaya, at the Conference Room, P.R.O. Assembly House an Thursday, Pet 13, at 5 p.m.
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  • 214 4 DAMBADENIYAr- An un- 1. usual story of how a young she-elephant ''eloped* with a male wild elephant comes from Medagoda In Narammala. It Is said the she-elephant, whose owner is Mr. A. M. Punchi Banda Nllame, of Medagoda, had been taken to Kumbukwewa for dragging togs.
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  • 112 4 Terrorists Misuse Amnesty In Johore The Government of the Federation have warned the terrorists Jthat they could not take advantage of the amnesty to commit acts of violence and terrorism against the people of Malaya. It Is reported that since the declaration of Amnesty, the rate of aggressive Incidents m
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  • 208 4 The Pan-Malayan Working Party, headed by Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, Assistant Minister for Commerce and Industry Singapore, has registered a great measure of success. Amongst the subjects agreed upon or to be considered as the case may be were: (a) An exceptional release of Immediate tor export
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  • 207 4 CITIZENSHIP APPLICATION REJECTED MATAL: "About 2000 applications for Ceylon citizenship have been rejected m thai plantation areas of Wattegama and Matale owing to nondelivery of Registered letters sent to the applicants by the Deputy Commissioners for Registration of Indian and Pakistani residents. Unless the Postal authorities devise a plan to
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  • 65 4 RANGOON. About 10.000 applications from Indians seeking Burmese citizenship are stfll pending, said U Nu, Bunna*s Prime Minister. He added that about 1.000 similar applications from Chinese and Nepali residents were also awaiting disposal. The government has denlded to appoint two magistrates, one at Rangoon,
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  • 46 4 MADRAS-. The Central Coir Board will conduct a survey m all States with a view to compiling statistics of the coir industry. The Board also is to open show-rooms m important dues and make provision for the maintenance and disposal of stocks.
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  • 217 4 COLOMBO: The Russian delegation to the United Nations has signified its willingness to back Ceylon's admission to the United Nations. Mr. R. s. S. Gunawardene, Ceylon s Ambassador m America, has informed the Ceylon Government that tne Russian delegation has assured
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  • 27 4 INDIAN FIRMS' CONTRIBUTION TO S.Y.S.C. Forty-six Indian firms, who are members of Singapore Indian Chambers of Commerce, have contributed $21,695 to the Singapore Youth Sports Centre fund.
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  • 118 4 AIR FREIGHTS AND FARES TO BE STUDIED NEW DELHI: The Government of India has requested the Air Transport CbuncU, constituted under the Air Corporations Act, 1953, to study the general problems of fares and freight rates to be changed on the air services operated by the Indian Airlines Corporation and
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