Indian Daily Mail, 19 October 1955
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Title Section16 1955-10-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 246 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1^55 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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165 1955-10-19 1 "We Can Face Future With Confidence" -nanoa (By Our Staff Reporter) At the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee meeting yesterday, the Indian Delegation loader and Union Minister for Planning, Irrigation and Power Mr. Gulzarilal Nan da initiated a review of the working of the165 words
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Article223 1955-10-19 1 The Commissioner for India, Mr. Ft. K. Tandon gave a luncheon yesterday at his residence here in honour of Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda, India's Mi. nister for Planning, Irrigation and Power, who is here as leader of the Indian Delegation to the Colombo Plan Conference. The223 words
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1164 1955-10-19 1 In the course of discussion, the Marques of Reading, Minister of State and the United Kingdom Delegation leader announced the U.K. Governments intention to expand their contribution to technical assistance by making £7,000,--000 available for this purpose during the1,164 words
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53 1955-10-19 1 Asked whether Malaya would be given any asnistance under the Colombo Plan to set up a factory to manufacture tyres, Lord Heading said; "I do not think it is technical assistance. It 4s not meant for the establishing of industries. It is technial equipment53 words
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121 1955-10-19 1 Statistics About Population Of Deviculam Peermade Madras Govt. To Move Delhi MAI>RAS, Oct. 18.— The Madras Government have ordered Its officials to collect statistics about population and language distribution of Deviculam and Peermade taluks in Travancore. This is revealed by the Chief Minister Mr. K. Kamaraj, who said facts discovered121 words
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93 1955-10-19 1 MARGATE, England Oct. 18 a retired Anglican clergyman said Monday Princess Margaret wi.uld deliberately affront the church of England If she marries Group Captain Peter Townsend, a divorced man. Canon C. T. Kirtland discussed the matter at a meeting of 1,800 members of the Mother'sAP - 93 words
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Article123 1955-10-19 1 BAO DAI'S NOTE WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 The U.S. State Department brushed aside Monday a formal complaint by former Em* peror Ba 0 Dai which Sharply criticised the policies of Viet Nam Premier Ngo Dinh Dienh. Press Officer Joseph Reap made clear the U.S. intended to do nothing-AP - 123 words
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Article, Illustration27 1955-10-19 1 OFFERING SINGAPORE'S SERVICES Mr. David Marshal, the Chairman of the Colombo Plan Conference Consultative Commttee meeting here, speaks. He pledges the service of Singapore to the world.27 words
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Article223 1955-10-19 1 Two Socialists Beaten To Death By Angry Mob Appeal To Restore Law From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 1 tf. Charges that anarchy was reigning In some areas in Utiar pradesh State were made In the State Assembly on Monday, following the mob outrage in223 words
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Article, Illustration32 1955-10-19 1 9Tnw of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, inaugurati n the Plenary Session <rf the Colombo Plan Conference consultative committee on Monday, Oct. 17, at Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore.32 words
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263 1955-10-19 1 WILL DISCUSS PEACE AND TRADE RELATIONS CALCUTTA, Oct. 18: The Prime Minister of Burma U Nu disclosed here Monday he will invite Soviet Premier Nikolai Bu Igianin and Communist Party Secretary Nikita Khrushchev to visit. Burma after completing their coming Indian tour.263 words
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Article66 1955-10-19 1 BY-ELECTION TO MADRAS ASSEMBLY From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 18%-Four persons will contest the bvelectton to the Madras State Assembly caused by the resignation of the Speaker Sivashanmugham Pillal from Thousand Lights, Reserved Constituency. They are M. Rathnaswami (Congress) and three independents Mr. B. A. Murthi. Mr. M. R.66 words
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Article211 1955-10-19 1 A meeting took place on Monday, (Oct. 17) at Klian Intan, "North Perak^ between two representatives from the Federation and one tr&m Chin Peng who was accompanied by a guide. This was as previously arranged in correspondence between him and Tunku Abdiil Rahman. The211 words
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79 1955-10-19 1 CONGRESS IN CONTROL OF 15 MUNICIPALITIES IN MADRAS (Fro ni Our Ow*i Correspondent MADRAS. Oct. 18.—Congress has won complete c° n trol of 15 out of 28 Municipal Councils in the State for which elections were held last month. They have won enough seats to control four others also. No79 words
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Article101 1955-10-19 1 PARIS. Oct. 18.— B«o Dai, South Vietnam Head of State, announced today he dismissed his Prime Minister, Ngo Dinh Diem.— Renter. KARACHI, Oct. 18— The I aklstan Government todav aWWWtoced It l» withdraw^ Ita Ambassador from Afghanistan In retaliation for the Affhan Mtolstew r* all fromReuter - 101 words
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Advertisement29 1955-10-19 1 v |THE LEADING TAMIL DAILYjK MALAVH OVER 21 YEARSL^ J also offers a direct flight \w^A to NEW DELHI via \jp BANGKOK once every w^d? /^wJHkwx^^zPTwk '"jit ICH M^29 words
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Advertisement13 1955-10-19 1 6topM m LjL ICE CREAM QBEES COLO STORAGE 1 V CREAMERIES |f T^jT^Br13 words
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520 1955-10-19 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed Oct. 19, 1955 ENSURING PROSPERITY FOR ALL TIME SPEECHES made on the opening day of the Colombo rtan Conference are very encouraging for the Asian countries because they contain plenty of assurances regarding the possible extension of the Plan beyond 1957. As it is, the520 words
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Article1015 1955-10-19 2 Bombay In The New Set -Up S. R. C. REPORT 2nd. Biggest State In India Demands Off Kannada-Speakihj People Conceded Marathi-Speaking People's Demands Ignored NEW DELHI: THE SECOND BIGGEST STATE IN A REORGANISED INDIA, THE NEW BOMBAY STATE RECOMMENDED BY THE STATES REORGANISATION COMMISSION, WILL EXTEND OVER AN AREA OF1,015 words
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Article, Illustration13 1955-10-19 2 Map showing the new Bombay State as envisaged by the States Reorganisation Report13 words
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Article1166 1955-10-19 2 Financial Surplus Of Bombay The figures published by the Bombay Government indicate that Greater Bombay's average surplus during the three years ending March 1953, was of the order of Rs. 12 crores. It is probable that this surplus will increase rather than diminish in future. It has been stated that1,166 words
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1302 1955-10-19 2 We are conscious of the fact that opinion in the northern and southern Maharashtra districts in general seems to be in favour of the creation of the United Maha. rashtra State. At the same time, we cannot, ignore the fact that important sections of public1,302 words
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231 1955-10-19 2 MADRAS: The Madras Government is to start a school where instruction in the mak. ing of musical instruments will be imparted. The first of its kind in India, the school will be started on the ensuing Vijayadasami Da> (Oct. 26) a day when Hindu workers andNAFEN - 231 words
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Article78 1955-10-19 2 INDUSTRIAL SURVEY IN ORISSA erS7nT\ CK: T^OriasaGov. trial «?ur M A et up an Indut Sn urve V Committee, which will advse the Government on n if eve !°P menl of l *rge and industries propose to be undertaken in the Stato p"a the secon d Pivc-Yoar Members of the78 words
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Article, Illustration465 1955-10-19 3 S. R.C. Members State even after the separation of the Karnataka districts. We are strengthened in this belief by the categorical assurance of the Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee to the effect that important elements amongst the Guja- rati-speaking people w ould be j prepared to live and to work together465 words
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Article182 1955-10-19 3 BOMBAY: Bones and skulls anthropologically similar to those found in Rupkund have been discovered in Chhangru, a sleepy village in the 19.000.f00t high Garbiang Valley near the Indo-Tibetan border in the Garhwal Himalayas. The discovery was made by a :our-man Indian reconnaissance expedition sponsored by182 words
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97 1955-10-19 3 ASSAM MINISTERS' 'SALARIES TO BE "VOTED" SHILLONG: Expenditures on salaries and allowances of Assam Ministers are proposed to be 'Voted" instead of being treated as a "reserved" sub. ject, according to the provisions of an official Bill to be introduced in the forthcoming session of the State Assembly. The next97 words
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Article56 1955-10-19 3 OUTTACK: The Orissa Go. vernment has decided to establish a forensic laboratory at the Ravenshaw College, Cut- tack, in order to provide ade. quate facilities for the detec tion of criminal cases by scientific methods. The laboratory, under police supervision, will conduct biological, chemical and physical56 words
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Article217 1955-10-19 3 CALCUTTA: The progress of the Bill Market Scheme, which has been in operation for more than three and a half years, has been encouraging, according to the Reserve Bank of India. The amount of advances availed of by scheduled banks against bills under the scheme217 words
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163 1955-10-19 3 DACCA: Kast Pakistan is faced with a serious food situation and prices of rice are soaring in spite of Government efforts to keep titem in check. line Government has rdeas- ed large quantities cf rice I md paddly at subsidised rates i but the163 words
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Article143 1955-10-19 3 CALCUTTA: Activity has broadened in the shellac market recently and prices have advanced. The price of Pure T.N., which increased by eight points to Ks. 138/. per maund last month, has advanced further to Ks. 147/. witii buyers over. The present activity in the market is143 words
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Article72 1955-10-19 3 CALCUTTA: Production of soap in India by the organised sector of the industry which declined from 85,000 tons in 1952-53 to 76.000 tons in the following year, has recorded a substantial increase to 89,000 tons in 1954.55. The number of units in the industry is72 words
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Article121 1955-10-19 3 PROMOTION COUNCIL FOR MICA TRADE CALCUTTA: The formation of an export promotion coun- cli for mica, contemplated by the Union Government, will help the export trade in this commodity, according to business circles here. Export of mica has been an I important source of foreign exchange accounting for Rs. 90,000,000121 words
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146 1955-10-19 3 j CALCUTTA: Indian rail. ways are carrying less traffic of 'smalls" now than before, according to official figures. The number of wagons carrying "smalls" was 1,173,007 on the broad gauge railways and 648,923 on the metre gauge in 1940.41. But by 1953-54 there was146 words
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313 1955-10-19 3 NEW DELHI: Bombay will be the first city in India to have television. The plans of the Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting- to set up television sta. tions in India have been com. pleted, say informed sources here. Discussions have begun on theNAFEN - 313 words
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Article, Illustration110 1955-10-19 3 Mr. Gulzari Lai Nand* (with White cap), India" n Minister for Planning and Irrigation, on arrival at the Singapore Airport, Paya Lebar on Saturday, Oct. 15. Mr. Naada Is the leader of the Indian delegation to the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee. wMeh is b«ln K held In Singapore now. With110 words
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333 1955-10-19 3 BOMBAY: Mr. M. N. Can leader of the Indian section of delegation and Mr. F. R. Mel Ha by the R.M.S. "Iberia" on The other members of the delegation are Mr. Frank R. Moraes, Editor of the Times of India, and Mr.NAFEN - 333 words
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Article90 1955-10-19 3 CALCUTTA: As a result of investigations carried out in the Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute here, new glass compositions have been developed, with or without boric oxide, which possess the chemical durability expected of resistant glasses. Hitherto, boric oxide, in the form of borax or boric acid,90 words
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Article108 1955-10-19 3 CALCUTTA: Coal ship, ments from Calcutta declined to approximately 142,667 tons last month as compared with 174,906 tons in the previous month, according to official figures available here. While exports fell from 75,--895 tons in August this year to 49,398 tons last month, coastal shipments dropped108 words
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Article136 1955-10-19 3 MYSORE: In the Mysore Legislative Council last week, Mr. A. G. Ramachandra Rao, Education Minister, answered in the Affirmative, a question whether the Union Government was considering the setting up of a tribunal to settle the dispute between the My. sore and Madras States over the136 words
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Advertisement8 1955-10-19 3 SOLE ACINTS: BARLOW CO., LTD Octm Building. Singapore.8 words
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Advertisement99 1955-10-19 3 ff/Vt comfort to SORE ACHING FEET W% 'Tani'Bulc Zam-Buk is the w rld s greatest skin ointment. 4||ra^^lß Zam-Buk pets thrr jgh the pores and soothes and /Wp& strengthens the s ained foot muscles. Zam-Buk /df S makes the skin .iable so that it is never chafed 1/ jdk^t&wk j\99 words
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143 1955-10-19 4 OPPOSITION LEADER ON LANGUAGE ISSUE MAHO: Mr. S. W. R. D. BANDARANAIKE, Leader of the Opposition, presiding at a meeting held at Porthuwatawana said that if Sinhalese and Tamil were both made state languages, the Sinhalese language and culture would evestually vanish. He explained that Tamil was spoken even In143 words
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275 1955-10-19 4 COLOMBO; Something- tthouM be done to brin K about a Hfeedy Holutiin to the Indo- Oylo n problem, said Senator Hurban Adamaly during the budget debate in the Senate recently. The Prime Minister had said there should be a change oi heart to solve275 words
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255 1955-10-19 4 Johore State "Popp v Day" organisers are going all out this year to beat the 1954 total of $81,000— and they feel sure they can do it. Social events traditionally arranged to augment "Poppy Day" funds and it is Malaya's own255 words
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273 1955-10-19 4 Michael Baskaran Sentenced To Death (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Tue*,— Michael Ba.sk a ran, sentenced to death today for th e murder of his wife, stated in his defence that he lost his head when he saw his wife Thanapackiam embracing another man. The Federation Chief Justice Sir Charles273 words
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60 1955-10-19 4 At the Navarathri Festival Celebration at the Chettiar Temple, Tank Road, tonight (Wednesday, Oct. 19), following Is the arrangement: 7.00 p.m 7.15 p.m. Mr. Ramakrishna Iyer (Flute); 7.15 p.m— B.oo p.m— Miss Tftana* man! Arasu (Vocal Music); 8.00 p.m.— 9.00 p.m— Mrs. Nagarathnam Suppiah (Vocal60 words
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Article96 1955-10-19 4 The Malayanisation Commis- 1 sion will hold a public session tomorrow, at 5 p.m. at the Conference Room, Public Relations Office, Assembly House. The following will give oral evidence 1. Mr. J. E. Pepper, Commisioner of Lands and Mr. Hon Sui Sen, Dy. Commissioner of Lands on the96 words
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103 1955-10-19 4 Donations to the Singapore Youth Sports Council Fund to date are nearing the half million dollar mark. The Fund now stands at $480,519.03 with matching contributions from the Government and City Council. Further contributions are urgently needed to realise the scheme inaugurated by Mr.103 words
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Article90 1955-10-19 4 UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 18.— An Indian delegate in the U.N. yesterday hailed France's attempt to combat alcoholism in its African territories ami said prohibition was a good thing. But the delegate, AD «5 a «l' n^ SClalmed an v Intention of starting a prohibition campaign here.AP - 90 words
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Article275 1955-10-19 4 PARANTHAN: "The time has come for the Tamil youth to forget while-collar jobs. Education should not be re. garded as a means to a job," said Mr. V. Kumaraswamy, at the Chullpuram Navalar Community Centre prize-giv-ing. He urged the youth to make the best275 words
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254 1955-10-19 4 NEW YORK. Oct. 18.— U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon expressed last night the hope and the faith that the 'changes for peace today are better than at any time since World War H* But he told the Communist world that 'the time for words alone254 words
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Article, Illustration25 1955-10-19 4 Lord Reading (centre) head of the United Kingdom Delegation to the Colombo Plan Conference Consultative Committee meeting in Singapore.25 words
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36 1955-10-19 4 COIMBATORE: Mr. Nehru will visit Andhra in December and lay the foundation stone of the Nandikonda project on the Krishna river, Mr. B. Gopala Reddy Chief Minister of Andhra, said here.36 words
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248 1955-10-19 4 From Our Own Correspondent The Kuala Lumpur Town Ha^ta? ScribS** af^bso- lete and outmode d and unfit f. j any theatre preSTntaUon" by the well-known British dra.ita producertodav Mr rw rs ssss £ss His —^syrjsu Talking at a rotary tiffin meeting here,248 words
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Article175 1955-10-19 4 JERUSALEM, Israel, Oct. 18 An Israel foreign ministry spokesman emphatically denied that Israel has received any offers for arms supplies from eastern bloc countries. On the other hand, it is un- dcrstood that Israel's prime i and foreign minister Mosne Sharett will deal with theAP - 175 words
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82 1955-10-19 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 18— A funeral for one became a funera,; for li when last week's North Indian storms stirred flash floods, according to a delayed report reaching here Monday from Bijnor, 40 miles North East of New Delhi. The reports said several personsAP - 82 words
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Article70 1955-10-19 4 Asian countries producing petroleum and rubber are expected to find an expanding market m Australia because of the increasing number of motor vehicles being used in that country. This was revealed b v Dr. James Perkins, Research Fellow in Economics at the AusI tralian National University.70 words
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Article68 1955-10-19 4 Agreement was reached yesterday at the Labour Department between the Management of the Dunlop Purchasing Co and the Factory and Shop Workers' Union on behalf nt I over 1,000 employees of the Company. Among the claims which were settled in an atmosphere of cordiality and with68 words
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160 1955-10-19 4 Thai Rice Gift To Singapore Fire Victims The Thai Government last night announced a giit oi 3.0G0 kilograms 48t white rice to victims or the recent Kam;.oog SA it Hie. Major-GeneraJ Siri siriyadhin Minister for Economic Affairs of Thailand, said that on his arrival in Singapore to attend the Colombo160 words
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Article43 1955-10-19 4 The last remaining terrorist in the Raub south-east district of Pahang surrendered to a lorry driver at Sungei Ruan yesterday afternoon. She was Branch Committee member, Siew Lin, a 21-year-old Cantonese who went into the jungle in 1950 at Temerloh.43 words
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