Indian Daily Mail, 24 October 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail fOL, XI NO. 251. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 387 1 NANDA'S MESSAGE TO MALAYAN INDIANS "Be Always Considerate And Helpful To Other Communities" (By Our SUIT Reporter) "My appeal especially to the Indian community here is that the good of M alaya and Singapore should take precedence over every other consideration
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  • 150 1 Present Boom In Housing Not To Decline (From our Correspondent) KUAI*A. LUMPUii, Jsun: The current boom m housing estate business is the direct result of the vigorous and extensive activities of the housing trust, Mr. V. Z. Newcombe claimed here. He told pressmen that the Housing Trust Today faced a
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  • 78 1 The Federation Mission which the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will lead to Indonesia will consist of the following The Minister for Transport, Col. H.S. Lee, The Minister for Economic Affairs, Mr. O. A. Spencer, The Minister for Education, Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussein, and
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  • 121 1 Br. Steel Delegation In India NEW DELHI, Oct. 23. A six-man delegation from the British steel industry and Indian Government officials yesterday opened talks expected to lead to an agreement under which Britain will help India build a one million ton steel mill. Details of the talks were not available
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  • 102 1 HE STOLE CAR COMPLETE WITH PASSENGER! SAN FRANCIBCO, Oci. SJ A bold young thisf stole a car complete loilh an 86-year-old passenger. Mrs. GiUian Hansen left her mother, Mrs. Ida Hunvegford, m the back seat of her car ichmi she parked. A. young man leapt m the auto and drove
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  • 46 1 DIET EXERCISE FOR HEART ATTACKS j NEW DELHI. Oct. 23 People who have had heart attacks have to learn to adjust their lives to their hearts wit.i moderation m diet exercise and working "drive" Dr. Cowle Andrus, President of the American Heart Association i said here.
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  • 351 1 Expats' Allowances Costs 15m. Annually! (From Our Correspondent) s KUALA LUMPUR, Son: Extra privileges enjoyed by Ex-patriate Officers here cost the Malayan Government over 15 million annualy. This was by way of Family Allowance*, long leave outside Malaya, passages for wives and children, hotel aU towances and amount spent on
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  • 46 1 BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 23 Several persons were re. I ported wounded yesterday m a shooting fracas that broke out i| when a group of antLPeron j workers tried to occupy a I textile union building occupied AP i oy r pro-reron racuon.
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  • 358 1 LEE LOSES LEADERSHIP Confusion Over M.C.A. Membership (From Our Correspondent) Mr/^^mt^Jr^.!? 1 1 MR H S LEE SELANGOR raOßmirm? 1511 FOR TRANSPORT WAS SS^^USS&SRg l l A L LON Ss?P R I^ N S O Jb T CHiNRSE DI A^ IO?,AT,ON1 O ?,AT,ON wJJrri is!? R .niKS CROPPED »IS NAME
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  • 13 1 The latest picture of Princess Margaret reflcctina the conflict ,tithi n
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  • 260 1 Who Is Holding Back Marriage?-M. P. To Ask LONDON. Oct. 23 Princess Margaret rode into the heart of London' s tough liinehou.se district yesterday to deafening cockney cheers and the frantic Waving of hcme made banners. "Good luck, dearie and I hope you'll be happy," shouted one
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  • 64 1 NETW DELHI. Oct. SJ Indian officials yester. day confirmed 66S deaths m the floods, rains and cyclonic winds which swept North India during the first half of this month. After a weekjong *«r--vey, officials gave this first comprehensive breakdown for the six states affected: Punjab
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  • 53 1 MOSCOW. Oct. 23 V.M. Molotov said last night he would disclose at the coming Geneva conference whether he intends to relinquish his post as Soviet Foreign Minister. Asked whether he intended to resign, Molotov replied. "I will give the answer to that question m Geneva and
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  • 41 1 1 CAIRO. Oct. 23 A dually reliable Informant said !ast night that Egypt ha 3 received Its first shipment of mm from Czechoslovakia. The arms were said to have R'-rtv. «d m Alexandria oa Thurs, day. AP
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  • 544 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Won- Oct. 24, 1955 LEARN NOW TO TACKLE THE REDS I>ROOOMMUNIST posters put up by a socalled Patriotic Youth Coy." m the heart of Kuala Lumpuf on Saturday last are said to demand recognition of the Malayan Communist Party as tiie price for their restoration of
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  • 2110 2 Arms uippiied To Pakistan Will Not Be Diverted To Goa Appreciation Of India's Palteiec MADRAS: THE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR TO INDLA, MR. JOHN SHERMAN COOPER, DECLARED THAT IF ANY NATION, WITH WHOM THE UNITED STATES HAD ENTERED INTO AN AGREEMENT FOR ARMS SUPPLY, SHOULD SEND ARMS
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  • 121 2 TRIVANDRUM: The Working Committee of the Indian Medical Association, meeting here, elected Dr. A. C. Ukil (Calcutta) as president for the forthcoming year. He will preside over the 32nd session of the All-India Medical Confer, ence to be held at Jaipur m December. The Working
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  • 191 2 AHMEDABAD-. Mr. M. Ananthasayanam Ayyangar, De. puty Speaker of the Lok Sabha, last week said it was necessary to have a statutory provision fixing larger than a simple majority voting m Parliament to pass Bills affecting vital interests of the country. Delivering the inaugural address of the
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  • 75 2 BULGANIN TO TOUR S. INDIA FOR 3 DAYS MADRAS: Marshal Bulganin Soviet Prime Minister, will spend three days m South India during his visit to India next month, according to a tentative programme received by the State Government. He will arrive m Coimbatore by plane between Nov. 24 and 27.
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  • 312 2 NEw DELHI; A D la n for increasing the utility Of Bharat Sewak Samaj, the nations to p voluntary body, m the field of public co-operation is being drawn Up fov the organisation's governing body at the instance of the Planning- Commission.
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  • 154 2 BANK EMPLOYEES WILL RESIST ANY CUT IN PAY BOMBAY: The All India Bank Employees Association last week called upon bank employees to continue their "effective movement" to resist any attempt at cut m existing emoluments and seek satisfaction on demands not conceded so far. The Association m a resolution adopted
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  • 117 2 SIWAN: Bidya Singh, a notorious dacoit wanted for the last three years m connexion with .several cases of dacoity and murder, was shot dead m an armed encounter with a police party m Madarachak village of Siwan subdivision m Saran district on last Sunday, according: to a
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  • 49 2 -PHOTO. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother photographed m front of her Castle of Mey, near John o'Groats, northernmost Scotland, during her recent holiday. Beside her Is an old cannon obtained m 1820 by the Earl of Caithness from an old Coastal Fort.- A.P.
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  • 1287 3 Nehru's Advice To Youth Need To Build Character CALCUTTA. Prime Minister Nehru appealed to the oatloa to ehaam £i yj? l l lw> *$*rr* *2*« tnvK Men regime. The Prime Minister, who wne addrearin* r-nm ed by the Preiirt Ceasreea Committee, eaft* that partial? v doe to
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  • 148 3 SRINAGAR: Dr. Rajendra Prasad on Sunday formally opened the power house of the Sindh hydroelectric scheme here. The scheme at present generates 1,600 Kw. It will cost Rs. 2.35 crores. The President said India before Independence was far backward m the matter of power. The Government
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  • 183 3 MYSORE: The Mysore Legislative Assembly recently unanimously adopted a resolution asking the State Government to take immediate steps to nationalvse the gold mines m Kolar Gold Fields "as a first step towards the realisation of a sodatistsic pattern of society." The resolution was moved by Mr.
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  • 240 3 CALiCUTTA: Prime Minister Nehru advised tne people or India "not only to be bl-lin-gual but also multi-lingual." Deprecating the language controversy, particularly the "over-en thusiasm about Hindi," Mr. Nehru said there were as many as 14 Kashtra Bhasas recognised by the Constitution. For the sake of convenience,
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  • 120 3 AFGHAN ARRESTED IN TRIBAL AREA LAHORE: An Afghan Army officer was arrested by the Pakistani authorities m the tribmal area while, it was alleged, he was moving about on Pakistani territory, according to a report from Peshawar. Another Afghan Army officer, who was also apprehended, managed to escape, the report
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  • 25 3 Admiral Earl Mountbatten inspects a "Zenith" carburettor after opening the motor show at Earls Court. London, on Oct. 19. AP
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  • 350 3 NEW DELHI: Dawa Ton. zing, Sherpa Sirdor of the Kanchenjunga expedition, back from a three-month holiday m the United Kingdom, feels climbing m the Himalayas is "tougher" than m Scottish mountains. Tenzing, who spent his time between the country home of his host.
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  • 35 3 CONGRESS MAJORITY IN TANJORE COUNCIL TANJORE: The Congress Party has secured at absolute majority m the elections to the local Municipal Council, securing 21 out of 36 seats. The remaining- 15 seats went to Independents.
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  • 65 3 —PHOTO. General Boyer de Latour, tho French Resident General, leans across the table to shake hands with Si el Mokrt. the aged Grand Vizir of Morocco, at the Inaugural meeting: of the Council of the Guardians of the Throne in Rabat on Oct. 17. The Grand Vizir
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  • 45 3 TIRUCHIRAPALLL: The counting of votes In the elections to the 26-member Tiruchirapalli Municipal Council concluded here. With the announcement of results of the elections, the party position m the Council is: Congress 15, Independents 16, Muslim League 2 and Communists 3.
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  • 403 3 Discard Lip Stick Civilisation DHEBAR TELLS WOMEN LUCKNOW. The Congress President Mr. U. N. Dhebar, urged Indian women to discard fashions and the "lip stick civilisation" and fight men for their legitimate rights.' 1 He told women delegates to the U.P. Social Workers Conference, here: «'You cannot be treated like
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  • 371 3 MADRAS: The need to encourage new vaggeyakarrars and to popularised by speak, era at Sir M. Ct. Muthiah Chettiar High School. Purasawaikam, when a portrait of the late Sri Nerur Srinivasachariar was unveiled by Prof. P. Sambamurthi, Head of the Department of Indian Music,
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  • 89 3 MALAVIYA RETURNS FROM RUSSIA NEJW DELHI: Mr. K. D. Malavlye, Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research, who headed a dele, gation of scientists to the So. viet Union to study the organization of oil exploration and mineral prospesting, returned here last Monday. Mr. Malaviya said his visit to the
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  • 111 3 EXPEDITION TO GANESH HIMAL ABANDONED KATHMANDU: The Franco- Swiss expedition to Ganesh Hlmal la Central Nepal, re- I turning with one of its mem. bers "'gravely ill," was con* tacted by a doctor sent from Kathmandu two days ago by an American mission. The stricken climber, Pierre Vittoz, is being
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  • 335 3 End Minority Problem In Pakistan DACCA; East Bengal's CSiief Minister Mr. Abu Hossain Sarkar appealed to his countrymen to make united effort to remove the minority (problem which "is one o*i the roadblocks m Pakistan's progress.' 1 Mr. Sarkar declared that his Government was determined to keep up the spirit
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  • 334 4 A Buffer State In Ceylon Would Have Been The Result MATC7GAMA: IF SINHALESE ALONE WAS MADE THE STATE LANGUAGE, THERE WAS BOUND TO BE BUFFER STATES IN CEYLON, MR. WILMOT A. PERERA, M.l. FOR MATUGAMA, TOLD THE INAUGURAL MEETING OF A COMMUNITY CENTRE AT WALAGEDERA.
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  • 216 4 May Suppiah' s Dream Come True Touching tributes were paid by. speakers yesterday to the services rendered by the late lamented A.C. Suppiah of Gandharasam Company, Singapore, to the Malayan Tamil Community. The condolence meeting held at the Gandhi Memorial Hall at Race Course Lane was presided by Mr. G.
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  • 228 4 COLOMBQf: The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, told a meeting 1 of hi* Ministers that he deplored strongly the incidents which took place Inside and outside; the Colombo Town Hail on Wednesday last and assured them that "every possible measure" would be taken
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  • 192 4 BOMBAY; Mrs. Indira Gandhi told a meeting of students m the city that there was ''almost complete lack of news about world events m Russia." Mrs. Gandhi, w ho recently visited the Soviet Union along with Prime Minister Nehru, said that when m Russia they had
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  • 25 4 of a communication from the Government sugg^ting that applications for loans and giants for the year 1956-67 should be sent up early.
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    54 4 Tommy Kvno of Honolulu, new world champion m Light-Heavy-weight Weight-Lifting, added a nrno title to his collec. tion, recently at Munich, West Germany that of "Mr. Universe 1955." The BS-yvar-old food sales, man from the Hawaiian Islands was elected m a competition which followed the World Weight-Lifting Championships
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  • 110 4 Reading On U.S. Reactor Offer CALCUTTA. Oct. 23. The Colombo Plan Consultative Committee has agreed "m principle" to accept an American offer to set up an atomic research centre for the Plan's 16 beneficiary nations m South and South-East Asia. Lord Reading, head of the British Delegation to the Committee,
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  • 115 4 REGIONAL AUTONOMY FOR E. BENGAL DACCA: Mr. A. K. Fazlul Hufl, Pakistan's Minister dor interior, said that he w as sure full regional autonomy would be attained by East Bangal. Mr. Hug, added Chat West Pakistan had no objection to Bengali being- adopted as one of the State languages of
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  • 409 4 VADDUKODDAI They should not be led awa v by the fascination of silver tongues whose only purpoJ »4s to Indalffß In false propaganda and raise the cry m order to get into Parliament, said Mr. V. Kumaraswamy Perlianientary Secretary to the Minister
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  • 102 4 Malayan Students In Madras The Malayan Student Association of South India, at a meeting held recently m Madras elected the following office-bearers President Dennis Lopez; Vice-President Miss C. P. Leela; Secretary David Roy Paul; Asst. Secretary K. Gurubaksh Singh and Treasurer Harh Peng. Mr. S.K. Chettur, 1.C.5., former Representative of
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  • 122 4 SARASWATI PUJA AT CHETTIARS' TEMPLE TO-NIGHT To-night, the last da y of Sarathrl Festival celebration, Saraswati Puja will be S OI i mc l at the ChettlarsTemple, Tank Road. The Music programme is as follows :_7 p.m._ 7.30 p.m.: f. Shanmugam (vocal music); 7.30 p.m. 8 p.m.: Miss Gouri Nambiar
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  • 151 4 lt*« van. uct. zs Pre. sident Eisenhower, who rose to the rank of fi\>. star general during 40 years m the Army, got a sixth star yesterday for "good behaviour" as a hospital patient. The new award was pivseuted to him by the head
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  • 145 4 NEW YORK. Oct. 23 A new organization, the National Council on sian Affairs has been formed .0 give the people of the Urited States 1 better understar ing of Asia. Dr. Norma D. Palmer, Professor of Political Science at thf University of Pennsylvanir has been
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  • 141 4 Nu's Warning At Kremlin MOSCOW, Oct. 28 U Nu the Burmese Frime Minister, said at a Kremlin banquet lust night that although he had once had his doubts about peaceful co-existence he "became more hopetul than ever when tension relaxed after the Fouv" loaders Geneva meeting. inviftedlZ
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  • 90 4 Mr. Nu who arrived inMos. cow yesterday said the Soviet Union had saved Burma from a difficult situation by deciding to buy surplus Burmese rice. "Rice is the most important export of Burma" he said. "At a time when we could not dispose of our surplus rice the
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  • 82 4 GVILDFORD England, Oct 23 Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery Deputy Supreme Allied Commander m Europe said here that he hoped to visit his wartime friend President Eisenhower m a Denver Hospital next week. In a speech at a local school he said that "I number among my
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  • 81 4 U.N. DAY ROTARY DINNER The Singapore Rotary Club and Johore Rotary Club jointly are holding a dinner to-night at 8 o'clock at the Raffles Hotel to mark the United Nations' day. The principal guests are His Excellency Sir Robert Black the Governor of Singapore, the Chief Minister of Singapore Mr.
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  • 53 4 Dr. Ide Andk Agung Ode Agung (wearing dark glasses) Foreign Minister of Indonesia and Head of the Indonesian Delegation to the Colombo Plan Conference, intently studying some papers at the conference table. On the extreme left is Mr. C.V. Narasimban, Joint Becre. tary to the Ministry of Finance
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  • 44 4 DULLES LEAVES FOR GENEVA TALKS WASHINGTON. Oct. 22 The United States Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, left Washington by air at 2105 GMT tor talks m Rome m Paris and for «he Bib Four Foreign Ministers Conference m Geneva n»xt Thursday. Reuter.
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  • 122 4 British M.P.'s Praise For U. S. Progress On Colour Bar BRISTOL England, Oct. 23 A young: British Member of Parliament said here that "One cannot come away from America without feeling they have made real progress on the colour question." Mr. Anthony Wedgwood Benn 30-year-old Labour Member who returned recently
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  • 36 4 The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MaoGWivray, visited the Han Chiang High School m Penang, recently. Picture shows the High Com. missioner talking to one of the students, Miss Gan Sit San.
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  • 93 4 OCCUPATION ENDS: AUSTRIANS HAPPY VIENNA, Austria, Oct. 23 More than a quarter million Viennese turned out last night to bid a musical farewell to 17 years of occupation by foreign troops. Tuesday, Oct. 25, Is officially the deadline for departure of the last American, British, French and Soviet troops. Oct.
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