Indian Daily Mail, 14 October 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 241 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 339 1 Marathas f Tremendous Wrath Sikhs' Ominous Silence (From Our Own Correspon dent) NEW DELHI, Oct. IS: The publication of the States Reorganisation Com mission's Report has aroused bitter resentment among people throughout the Indian Union, and the Government of India have
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  • 222 1 MOSCOW, Oct. .13: Italian left wing Socialist Pietro Nenni said to.day that Com. munist China's top leaders have assured him that if Roman Catholic missionaries want to resume work there they have no objection provided the nuns and priests stay out of politics. Nenni. resting m
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  • 209 1 JAKARTA, Oct. 13: The vote m Indonesia's first general elections rose near tne 29.000,000 mark last night but Indonesians still had no clear ideas as to who will run their government for the next four years. The Communist-oriented Nationalists' PROLETARIAN FRONT held a half million votes margin,
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  • 137 1 MOSCOW, Oct. 13. —Russia told Persia yesterday that her decision to join the TurkishIraqi Pact, of which Britain and Pakistan are members, "contradicts the good neighbourly relations between Persia and the Soviet Union and certain treaty obligations of Persia.'* Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, summoned
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  • 105 1 LONDON, Oct. 13. Group Captain Peter Townsend, handsome friend of Princess Margaret, arrived m London from Brussels last night "just for a holiday." And the vivacious Princess. her Scottish vacation over, left Balmoral Castle and caught a train south for the capital. Townsend, unshaven and tired from
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  • 179 1 The new schedule of contributions by both the Employee ■ai the Employer to the Central Provident Fund. Singapore is as follows: When the cmplo>*ee's wages do not exceed $10 for the month no contribution is made by either of the parties; When the employee's wages do not
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  • 115 1 SHORTEST MEETING OF LEGCO TiIiALA LUMPUR, Thms. The Federal Legislative Council to-day held one of its shortest ever' meetings when It disposed of its official business m exactly sixty m'nutes. The Order Paper for the day had three motions and four bills. The Council passed without debate the three motions
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  • 164 1 the Sutlej River, which have devastated thousands of acres of West Pakistan's rich farm lands, swirled to the fringe of the town of Bahawalpur last night and threatened the main Karachi-Lahore railway. Troops and police stood by ready to evacute the remainder of the already-thinned
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  • 72 1 More than 20.000 people were marooned to-day by water up to seven feet deep m the Pirmahal area of the Punjab and hundreds of villages m the adjoining Montgomery area were flooded. Rescue work m Punjab has been seriously hampered by a shortage of boats, according to press
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  • 83 1 One of the changes which Mr. R.K. Nehru, Indian Ambassador Designate, proposes to make m the Indian Embassy m Pekim# when he takes charge of it is to start a Hindi section m the Ohamcery, says a press release by Information Servile of India m
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  • 69 1 Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda, Minister for Planning and Irrigation and Power, will arrive here on Saturday, at 7.40 a.m. by Air India International. Mr. Nanda will lead India's Delegation to the seventh annual meeting of the Consultative Committee on Economic Development m SouthJSast Asia. Mr. Nanda will
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  • 39 1 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Oct. 13: Colombus Day was marked here yesterday with the laying of the foundation for a new road to be named Columbus Drive. Diplomats of Spain, the United States and Latin American nations participated,— AP
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  • 209 1 Singapore Attracts Investors A Director of 'Horlics* and two Senior Executives of Scroll Pens Ltd are to visit Singapore shortly. They are at the moment carrying out an extensive tour of India, Pakistan and South East Asia. Mr. W. R. Bowden, a Director of 'Horlics' will be arriving here m
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  • 50 1 PEKING: Oct. 13- The Members of the Indian iFilm Delegation to China arrived m Hong Kong on October 10 on their way to Peking. Thc delegation led by Prithviraj Kapoor will attend the Undian 'Film Festival m China opening on the 17th of this* month.
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  • 356 1 KUALa LUMPUR. Thur: The Federal Legislative Council yesterday accepted the final report of the Select Committee appointed by the Council to consider pensions and allowances and approved the Select Committee's recommendations. The Chief Secretary who moved the motion said the recommendations attempted
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  • 48 1 HAMBURG, Germany, Oct. 13: Nearly 900 "occupation babies" their fathers Allied soldiers and their mothers, unwed German women are registered by the state of Hamburg. Thc records showed that 60% of the children, most of whom were born m 1946 and 1947. had British-soldier fathers. AP.
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  • 393 1 Hogan's Description Of Rent Bill In Fed. Legco (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thtirs: The proposed new Rent Control Bill which seeks to decentralise autho rity among the State and Settlement Governments was referred to a 14-maii Select Committee after its second reading
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  • 23 1 ATHENS. Greece, Oct. 13: Premier Constantine Kara. manlis said yesterday the next regular Greek general election will be held m April, 1956. AP
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  • 76 1 Miss Irene Llao, 13-year old refugee from Communist China, Is a happy girl after being crowned •'Miss Chinatown 1955 at Canal and Mott Streets m New York's Chinatown Section. Pinnln c the banner on her Is Edward Hong, President of the Chinatown. Lions Club. Miss Liao, who
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  • 151 1 Unified West Pakistan To Be Born Today LAHORE. We s t Pakistan, Oct. 13; Ten provincial and State Governments close down to-night to be superseded by one to-morrow thc new Government of a unified West Pakistan. The new province of 310,000 square miles and 34 million people will be separated
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  • 98 1 CALCUTTA, Oct. 13: Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Biitish High Commissioner m In<li;*. said here yesterday that Hrltish interests would do their utmost to as s iBt India m tha implementation of her second Five-Year Plan so lon/. as conditions for trade and l>;isi. ness were
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  • 47 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 13 Mr. G. Farthasaratliy jt*' to succeed Mr. M.J. Desai shctly as India's Representative on the International Commission for Supervision and Control m Vietnam. Until recr.itiy Mr. Parthasarathy was India's representative on thc international Control Commis** s io» for Cambodia
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  • 501 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Oct. 14. 1965 Melayu Or Malayan! THE Singapore Division of Uie United Malays National Organisation at its an. wal general meeting recently passed a resolution demanding the creation of a "single nationality for everyone to be known as Melayu." This resolution will be debated at
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  • 55 2 DAOX3A; Arrangements are being made to display over a dozen East Pakistani products at the Indian Industries Fair, opening on October 29. 1955, m New Delhi. Ajnong the exhibits to oe disployed by East Pakistan at the Fair, will be raw jute, jute-goods, tea, Kapok, hemp, textiles,
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  • 1444 2 BROTHERHOOD UNITY Nehru's Appeal! For Hard Work TIRI CUIKAPALLI: Addressing a gathering of over two lakhs of people from Tiruchirapalli and surrounding areas at St. Joseph's College maidan, Prime Minister Nehru appealed to them to work hard, show that they deser ved the freedom that had
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  • 135 2 WORLD CLASSICS TO BE TRANSLATED NEW DELHI; Translations into all Cncian regional languages of taaa-m lorelgn classics will be published soon by the National Academy of Letters. The academy has decided initially to select 100 classics from a list of 400 books. So, for the first time, an attempt, will
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  • 62 2 BANARAS: The First Class Magistrate of Banaras sentenced Swami Karpatriji, Dharma Sangh leader, to one month's simple imprisonment for causing obstruction to Harijans from entering the Kashi Vishwanath temple m February, 1954. Twenty other Dharma Sangh workers were awarded fines of Rs. 50 each or m default
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  • 96 2 COLOUR OF "SUICIDE" BRIDGE LONDON; The colour of Britain's most famous bridge may be changed because nearly 200 people have thrown •rmselves to death from lt since it was opened 50 years ago. The structure is the Clifton suspension bridge, which spans a 185-flcot p-orge at Bristol. Gloucestershire. A leading
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  • 410 2 Facilities For Investors India Evolves New Formula NEW DELHI. A new formula has been evolved bv What has hampered the conclusion of a treaty of friendship between India and the United states is a provision m the constitution fam w hich picperty could be taken over
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  • 420 2 HONG KONG. India s Ambassador to the Chinese People's Republic, Mr. N. Raghavan, said here that Far Eastern tension would be relaxed if the Chinese Nationalist held island of Quemov and Matsu groups, were handed over to People's China Mr. Raghaven was answering a
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    78 2 rw *V r nch ""d West German leaders met at Luxenbourg on Oct. 5 m an attempt to prevent the wreck of Western unity on a "no* vote m the Saar plebiscite. ♦«iir A pb w?^ 8l J ows: Left to rt ht at the start of the
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  • 232 2 BANGALORE: The Chair- man of the three gold mining I companies m Mysore State I Mr. Al A. Srinivasan revealed j that the Management of the I Gold Mines had recently re- ceived an assurance from the I I Government of India that no step about
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  • 62 2 Photo. General Walter von Seyd litz-Kurzbach, 68 once sentenced to death by both Hitler and the Russians, tells reporters at Camp Friedland re patriation centre Oct. 6, that only German friendship with R uss'a can save world peace. The General, who surrendered his army corps
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  • 102 2 AHMEDABAD; The "National Discipline Scheme introduced by the Union Rehabilitation Ministry m the various displaced persons colonies »n the country has yielded more than satisfactory results" Mr. J. K. Bhonsle, Union Deputy Minister for Rehabilitation said here. Mr. Bhonsle told pressmen that a total of about 45,000
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  • 322 2 NEW DELHI: The VicePresident. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, said here that if the present society was to grow organically into a world order, it should be made to depend on the universal and enduring values implanted m the human heart that individuals were sacred and
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  • 233 2 CALCUTTA: Presiding over the annual general meeting of the Automotive Manufacturers Association of India Mr. Lalchnd Hirachnnd expressed appreciation of Government assistance to the industry and their anxiety to ensure speedy development of automotive manufacture In the country. He said with limited demand for automobiles, the production schedule
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  • 857 3 Second Plan's Proposals States 9 Priorities P NEW DELHI: Flood control schemes costing Rs. 117.2 crores proposed for inclusion m the Second Five-Year Plan, came up for consideration before the Central Flood Control Board, which met under the chairmanship of Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda Union Minister for
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  • 404 3 METRIC SYSTEM NEHRU COMMENDS ITS ADOPTION NEw DELHI; "I am sure that our decision to adopt the metric spstem is the rigiht one from every point of view," says Prime Minister Nehru, m a foreword to thc "Memorandum on the Introduction of Metric System m India written bp Mr. Pitambar
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  • 55 3 KATHMANDU: A scheme to develop the cottasre Industries m Nepal On modern lines frias been launched by the Nepal ese Government under the direction of a Nepali expert, r. Krishna Bahadur varma. who has recently returned I from Japan after two years' training m production and marketing
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  • 99 3 S. S. General Hans Bauer, Hitler's personal pii> t, teflls reporters "I saw Hitler shoot himself,'' m Berlin en Oct. 9. Baur, one of the few surviving* Hitler's aides who remained with the Fuehrer In the Bunker to the bitter end, April SO. 1945, arrived m
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  • 102 3 NEW DELHI; If a newborn child is dark ccmplexioned or happens to be a girl, its chances of suffering from psychological disturbances later on m Ufe are rated as "fair.-* This is the conclusion reached by several psychological clinics m India, according to a paper prepared for the
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  • 156 3 NEW DELHI: The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and industry has suggested that Air Lines Users' Councils, one for internal lines and another for overseas services, similar to the National Railway Users' Consulative Council should be set up by the Government. In a communique to
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  • 205 3 IF KASHMIR TALKS FAIL.... BACK TO U.N. KARACHI: Maj-Gen. Iskander Mirza Governor_General of Pakistan, declared that If the next meeting of the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan failed to bring about a solution of the Kashmir issue, Pakistan would refer the matter back to the Security Council. Maj.-Gen. Mirza
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  • 155 3 KARACHI: A teen-aged Pakistani boy tried to pull down the Indian map m India's stall at Pakistan's third Industries Fair. Eye-witness reports said that the incident occurred soon after a Karachi barber offered Satyagrahs outside the Indian stall, demanding the removal of the Indian map,
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  • 1403 3 Socialistic State Free India's Goal Nehru Emphasises Progress Must Be Peaceful SALEM: Prime Minister Nehru emphasised that the goal of democratic India was the establishment of a socialistic pattern of society. They were engaged m a unique experiment of building up such a society by peaceful means, it had not
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  • 355 3 DEHRA DUN; Dr. pun- jabrao Desttimukh, union Mi- nister for Agriculture, made a strong plea for systematically j augmenting the production of essential oils and aromatics In India. The Minister inaugurating a symposium on essential oils and aromatics m the Forest Research Institute
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  • 598 3 Production Of Cloth Decentralisation AHMEDABAD: Mr. Khanduthal Desai. Union Labour Minister, said. that m the ideological conflict between the advocates ,of centralisation and decentralisation. thc latter must "Inevitably" come out successful. Mr. Desai who was addressing Khadi experts gathered here to discuss the economics of the Amber Charka In the
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  • 98 3 NEW DELHI: The Central Advisory Committee of the Women's National Savings Campaign at Its meeting here decided to fix a target of Rs. 25 crores for the small .;h--vings campaign during the Second Five-Year Plan peri" I The suggestion to fix I his target was made toy Mrs.
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  • 951 4 Efforts To End Deadlock PREMIERS MAY MEET COLOMBO: After Mearly 4 hours discussion the Indo-Ceylon Advisory 1 iiiumittee. over by the Minister of Justice, Mr. E.B. Wickremanayake, derided to recommend to the Prime Minister to send a strongly-worded note to the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru meeting
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  • 100 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: Picnickers to Port Dickson from Seremban will from to. morrow (Friday) be able to tane up as mucn foodstuffs as tney like without any permit. The Assistant Controller of Supplies, Negri Semoilan. Mr. C. K. E. Moffat, announced that with effect from Oct.
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  • 69 4 MOSCOW, Oct. 13 Mr Lester Pearson, Canadian Minister for external Affairs left the Soviet Union by air for Basara yesterday after a seven-day visit, the official •soviet News Agency. Tass, said m a despatch trom Simferopol, mi n tne Crimea. Mr. Pearson, who was accompanied by
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  • 98 4 PREPARATIONS FOR 'C' PLAN CONFAB, MONDAY The officials of 17 delegations who are preparing* the material for the meeting of the Colombo Plan Conference next week are now discussing m plenary session the Una) drafts of the chapters on each country's part m the Plan. The final draft report for
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  • 97 4 TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS ON MONDAY Special traffic arrangements will be enforced t>y tne Police on the morning ot Monday Oct. 17, the opening of the Colombo Plan Conference at the Victoria Memorial Hall. From 8 a.m. that day until the end of the ceremonial opening of thc conference no vehicle will
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  • 48 4 MIL. INSPECTION: IKE ACCEPTS SOVIET PROPOSAL DENVER, Oct. Is President Eisenhower l n a letter made public yesterday offered to accept a Soviet proposal to station military inspection teams at key points m the United States and the soviet Union provided this would help create better relation. Reuter
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  • 115 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 13: The results of the elections to the Municipal Councils m Madras held recently now beginning to come m show that Congress win win conceal m nearly all the towns. Congress have won control of TIRUNELVELI,
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  • 74 4 Mr. John May. one of 8.0.A.C.'s Charter experts arrived here yesterday by 8.0.A.C. 'Majestic' to discuss arrangements for the 1956 movement of Kirkby and Brinsford Lodge students to and from the United Kingdom by specially chartered aircraft. He will be also visiting Kuala Lumpur with
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  • 49 4 TOKYO, Oct. 13 Some 500 carrier pigeons from the United States, Belgium. France. Nationalist China and Japan will race over* a 250-milt course here Sunday In the 13th international carrier pigeon race. The course runs from Mizusawa Ot y on Northern Honshu to Tbkyo. AP
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  • 146 4 TO INVESTIGATE FISHING INDUSTRY The Committee to investigate tbe fishing* Industry held its first meeting ln Kuala Lumpur on October 10 The Chairman is the Minlstefr for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. Sitting (left to right) En one Ibrahim Fikri b.Mohd., (Elected Member for Trengganu Utara): Enche Abdul Ghafar.
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  • 97 4 MELBOURNE, Oct. 13: Two j Ch'nese Malayan nurses, Miss Lilion Wong Kit Yoke ond Miss Lee Siew Mui. returned to Singapore today, after completing two years of postgraduate nursing study m Australia under the A.I.F. Malayan Nursing Scholarship Scheme. Twelve nurses have already come to Australia under
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  • 124 4 Major D. R. Bridges who was blinded m action against the Japanese m Burma and woo is now the Blind welfare Officer, Federation of Malaya and Hon. Secretary of the Malayan Association for the Blind, is attending' the Far East Conference On Work for the
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  • 364 4 Br. Captain Two Soldiers Killed In Kuala Pilah Jeep Ambushed And Burnt By Bandits At 8.40 yesterday morning along the Kuala Pilah Tampin Road m Negri Sembilan a military jeep carrying a British Ca ptain and three British soldiers was ambushed by Communist terrorists, says a special communique issued m
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  • 59 4 AFRASIAN STUDENTS CONFERENCE JAKARTA, Oct. 13— Asian and African students will meet for talks m Jakarta or Ban lung-scene cf this year's conference of Asian and African statesmen next May 5-10, tne students* international preparatory committee announced yesterday. Delegates are expected from 300 student organizations m 45 countries. They will
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  • 25 4 NEW YORK, Oct. 13: Figure skating star Sonja Henie will visit Moscow, the entertainment weekly Variety reported here yesterday.- AP
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