Indian Daily Mail, 15 October 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 242 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY^ OCTOBER 15, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS^
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  • 347 1 Chin Peng Writes To Marshall Tunku Abdul Rahman Ready To Meet Them Along With Cheng-Lock Tan Chief Ministers To Discuss Arrangements Here! THE MALAYAN COMMUNIST PARTY BOSS CHIN PENG, WHO DIRECTED THE 7-YEAR ARMED INSURRECriON YESTERDAY INDICATED HIS READINESS TO MEET TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN, THE FEDERATION CHIEF MINISTER AND MR.
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  • 211 1 LAHORE WEST PAKISTAN, Oct. 14«— Ten Provincial and Stage Government* because one administrative unit to-day when a 81-gun salute ran e out over Lahore Fort at dawn to signify the creation of a unified West Pakistan. The Governor of the new prow nee, Mr. Mushtaq Ahmad
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  • 135 1 NEW lOffii, Oct. 14 Former President Harry Truman said last night- that he would "ver v much "like to visit Europe, the Near East India and Far East "to see the countries where the history that we read about waa made." Mr. Truman paid a visit
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  • 80 1 RANGOON. Oct. 14 Representatives of the Royal Government of Laos and the Pro Communist Pathet Lao Movement have failed to agree on the reestablishment of Government administration in two Northern Laos Provinces and have decided to discontinue their talks here an authoritative source said last
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  • 271 1 No Confidence Motion Rejected By 61-55 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 14: The Congress Ministry in Travancore-Cochin State j ust managed to survive the no-confidence motion in the State Legislature on Thursday. The motion was moved by the Revolutionary Socialist Party and supported
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  • 85 1 BAO DAI DENOUNCES DIEM PARIS, Oct. 14.— 8a0 Dai, Chief of State of Southern Vietnam, announced here yesterday he had "unequivocally broken with" his Premier Ngo Dien and accused him of tending to worsen relations with Communist-held North Vietnam. Bap Dai, who has been living in France in voluntary exile
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  • 50 1 KARACHI, Oct. 14 Mr. Lester Pearson, Canadian External Affairs Minister, w ho arrived here b y air last night after hia visit to Ruasia, left today for Colombo. He will travel ojj to Singapore for a conference on the Colombo Plan for air to under developed countries. Reuter
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  • 121 1 LONDON, Oct. 14: With 3,000 horrified clrcusgoers looking on, a lion clawed and seriously injured his Austrian trainer in a performance yesterday. Charles Elleneb, 43, chief trainer of Billy Shorts Circus, was putting eight lions through their paces one of the big cats a male named
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  • 28 1 LONDON, Oct 14 Krilain is planning to build an atomic submarine for service in the Royal Navy the First Sea Lord Admiral Earl Mountbatten said here last night.
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  • 185 1 Mr. Gulzari Lai Nanda, Minister for Planning, Irrigation and Power, and leader of the Indian delegation to the Colombo Plan Conference arrives here today at 7.40 amby Air India International. Others travelling- with him are Mr. B.R. Bhagat and Mr. H.K.D. Tandon. OTHER DELEGATES Fifteen other
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  • 151 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.: Several police inspectors in Kuala Lumpur expressed dis. content that many deserving officers were not called before Promotions Board. About 160 Police Inspectors are being interviewed throughout the Fede. ration in various Regional centres for promotion to the rank of Assistant Superintendent, the
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  • 41 1 LENINGRAD), Oct 14 Thousands of Russians streamed out Of Leningrad factories last night to watch Britain's 13,350 ton aircraft carrier, Triumpih glide Into the Neva at the start of a six-day goodwill visit to the Soviet union.
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  • 136 1 LONDON, Oct. 14. Peter Townsend called at Princess Margaret's home Thursday night ana staved one hour 20 minute*. His visit strengthened belief an announcement about their romance will soon be made. "No! No! No!" the 4o year old divorced war hero said, smiling, when reporters pressed him
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  • 101 1 All Britain w&ited expectantly today for an officials statement on Princes Mar- g-aret's rumoured romance with Group Captain Peter Townsend as speculatfc-n grew following the Airman's visit to her London home. He arrived at Clarence Mouse last night only a few hours after Princess Margarets
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    32 1 Singapore Actress Qracla lay, 23, isitin e St. James' Park, London, added colour tr the bright October sunshine by wearing her national costume. Here Gracia pauses to feed the pigeons.
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  • 94 1 KARAC?HI, Oct. 14.— Pakis- j tan's Prime Minister Choudhry j Mohammed AH has accepted an invitation to meet Afghanistan's Prime Minister Daud Khan to discuss relations between the two countries, according to official sources here. The meeting, the date of which will be announced later,
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  • 21 1 The government of Jordan has officially applied for admission to the United Nations, it announced Thursday.- AP
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  • 54 1 CASTEL, (JANDOLFO. Italy Oct 14 Pope Plus XII today' declared that "Catholics from all nations and contingents should unite in a common effort for peace." In an address to members of the Italian centre for International conciliation, the Pontiff outlined the Roman Catholic church's principles for
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  • 105 1 KA.THMANDU, Oct. I4 The Swiss Climber Raymond Lambert has called off his attempt to climb Ganesh Hinxal (23.299 feet) because of the serious illness of Pierre Vittoz, a member of his expedition, it was learned here. An American missionary, Father Moran said Ihere yesterday that he had received
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    • 89 1 LEAWWfI TMHIL WUw¥ OBITUARY A.C. Suppiah Passes Away I regret to announce t he death of my father, Mr. A. C. Suppiih, Proprietor of Messrs. Ghandarasam Company, 233 Sernngoon Road, Singapore yesterday, Friday, Oct. 14, at 7.15 p m. at his residence, after a brief illness at the age of
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  • Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Oct. 15, 1955 NOTES AND COMMENTS
    • 234 2 EMERGENCY ENDS, BUT A.ND bo, the Emergency will soon end, in Singapore, but the Regulations will all remain! This was exactly wiiat we said sometime ago, and this is exactly what has been planned by the authorities too. Almost all the Emergency Regulations have been redrafted in the form of
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    • 202 2 NOT ALL MILK AND HONEY FORMER Labour Member of Parliament Dr. Mont Follick addressing tne_ Rotary Club in Kuala T-iumpur recently exclaimed tnat 'there is ao place i.i ail South-East Asia and as far as Japan, which can compare with Malaya," and added, "When you art in Malaya you feel
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    • 178 2 TAMIL DEFT WHEN WE are glad for the Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall's assurance the other day while addre^ing a meeting at the British Council Hall, that facilities for the study of Taiml at the University of Malaya would be expedited. Hut this was not the first time that such
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  • 1945 2 Indian Union Of 16 Units S.R.C.'s Recommendations STRESS ON NATIONAL UNITY NEW DELHI: Under the scheme of reorganisation of States recommended by the Faol All Commission, the Indian Union will consist of 16 States as against the existing 27 and there will be three Centrally Administered Areas,
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  • 110 2 INDIA'S INTEREST IN NATIONALS ABROAD GEORGETOWN: Mr. B. N. Nanda, retiring Indian Commissioner in the British Caribbean islands, said that India \M»uld always continue to maintain close cultural relations with overseas Indians. Mr. Nanda, who has been posted to the Philippines to head the mission there, said the Indian Government
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  • 99 2 LONDON: An Indian representative is among the Salvation Army officers for m 13 countries who are now in London studying the latest techniques for producing Church newspapers and conducting other forms of publicity. He is Lieut. -Colonial Sadanand Prabhakar. He and his fellow-delegatts are attending a
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  • 1413 3 A Hard Test For Us Approach Must Be One Of Forbearance Dignity NEW DELHI Prime Minister Nehru in a broadcast to the nation on tiie eve of the publication of the States Reorganisation Commission's report earnestly appealed to everyone in India to approach the question of
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  • 176 3 COURSE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION NEW DELHI: Dr. J. C. Ghosh, Member, Planning Commission, underlined the need for training uf> a new class of men as industrial managers. Inaugurating the Department of Business Administration under the auspices of the Delhi School of Economics, Dr. Ghosh said It was not merely enough
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  • 298 3 New Prisons In Goa 3500 Persons Arrested So Far BELGAUM. New prisons are bein c constructed in Panjim to accommodate an increasing: number of Goan Nationalist, arrested, according to three Gujerat leaders who have just been released from the Panjim jail. The three leaders, Mr. C. S. Yajnik, a Congress
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  • 127 3 NEW DELHI; Five hundred children were m arooned in the Jaraudha village at midday as the Jumna flood waters swirled through the streets. The children were left behind by fleeing parents in the belief that "the authorities will evacuate them," an official source told NAFEN. Boats are being
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  • 184 3 CALCUTTA Several major industries in India were unable to secure their full re* quirements of wagons in 1953--54, according to official figures now available here. The cotton textile industry demanded in that year 41,734 wagons for movement of cloth and 10,991 wagons for yarn but obtained only 27,914
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  • 67 3 BOMBAY: In the year ending June 1955, India had a favourable balance of trade with Australia at Rs. 71,280--000 Exports fro m India to Australia were valued at Rs. 283,--647,000 while India's imports from that country stood at Rs. 212,367,000. The principal products imported from Australia were wheat
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  • 1018 3 Karnataka 72,730 19.0 Hyderabad 45,300 11.3 Andhra 64,050 20.9 Bombay 151,360 40.2 Vidarbha 36,880 7.6 Madhya Pradesh 171,200 26.1 Rajasthan 132,300 16.0 Punjab 58,140 17.2 Uttar Pradesh 113.410 63.2 Bihar 66.520 38.5 West Bengal 34.590 26.5 Assam 89.040 9.7 Orissa 60,140 14.6 Jammu and Kashmir 92,780 4.4
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  • 32 3 CALCUTTA: The prospect of Russia entering the world I ore market, with particular reference to the United States market, is causing concern to export interests here.
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  • 257 4 'Nehru Is A Great Man 9 Says Australian Minister NEW DELHI, Oct. 14: Australia's External Affairs Minister, Mr. Richard Casey, said in a recorded broadcast here yesterday that if the improved international atmosphere contin tied there was a good opportunity
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  • 34 4 TOKYO, Oct. 14 Peking Radio said yesterday all Americans in Red China except 19 accused of crimes are free to leave and that the cases of the 10 now are hein 2 examined.— AP
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  • 222 4 The possibility of using two Malayan timbers bahi and fcemipas- -as sleepers on London's Underground Railways is to be tested by the London Transport Board.' Samples of these woods are being sent to Britain for this purpose. The step arises from the successful use
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  • 46 4 ELPITIYA: "Even during the reign of the Tamil King Elara Sinhalese was considered the state language. There Is no reason why today there should be two state languages when we are no longer under foreign rlue," said Mr. Hanry Abeywtckrama, M.P. for Baddegama.
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  • 36 4 Heinz Linge, Hitler's personal valet, tells reporters in Berlin "I carried Hitler's body out of the bunker, and then helped pour petrol over it. He watched it burn for about five minutes.''
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  • 50 4 HELETZ-HULEIKAT, Israel. Oct. 14 Israel's second oil well, gushing 250 feet high, came in here in the field developing near the Egyptianheld <Jaze Strip. The oil is from a lower and thicker stratum than the source of the first well, brought in on Sept. 22. AP
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  • 37 4 CAIRO. Oct. 14. A Commerce Ministry spokesman said last night Egypt has concluded a deal to import iron worth U555,600,000 from Red China. The deal comes under a threeyear general trade agreement gigned in Peking in August.
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  • 163 4 Oriyas Make Bonfire Of Linguistic Report! Kanarese Derail Train (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 14: Goads train was derailed near Bellary, following the removal of some rails. This grave incident follows three days of demonstrations and the stopping of trains at Bellary by Kanarese students who are inf u
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  • 328 4 Peron's Hoarded Treasure On Display BUENOS AIRES, Argentine. Oct. 14: Some of Juan and Eva Peron's wealth enough jewels, clothes and art treasures for a giant rummage sale was put on public display here to-day by the provisional government. Valued at more than Ms2o,--000,000 by authorities, the former dictator's riches
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  • 355 4 1,200 Persons Perish In N.W. India Floods Rains Hamper Relief Work Too! NEW DELHI, Oct. 14: At least 1,200 people have lost their lives in the devastating floods which have swept North Western India during the past week it was announced here yesterday. CC^L n H to offl*™ l fibres,
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  • 74 4 300,000 PEOPLE MAROOMED IN PAK. FLOODS LAHORE, Oct. 14 Three hundred thpusand people are marooned in the Multan District of the Punjab by floodwaters of the swollen Ravi and Sutlej Rivers, official reports said today. Over 250 villages are flooded in the South Punjab and more villages are threatened. Planes
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  • 147 4 COLOMBO. Oct. 14 Ceylon's trade talks with Red China are deadlocked, a reliable source said here. This was the report to Ceylon Premier Sir John Kotelawela from Minister <* commerce Shirley Corea, wnt> heads the island's delegation to Peiping the source said. The talks are to
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  • 52 4 ASIAN SOCIAL WELFARE EXPERTS IN U.K. Specialists from India, Korea, and nine other coum- tries, have just arrived in Britain under the U.N. Social Welfare Fellov*3h*p Schc«me and started a course organised by the British Council to give them a general picture of the British social services, before taking up
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