Indian Daily Mail, 27 October 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 254 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 512 1 Single Monarchy Single Nationality For Malaya Dato Onn's New Approach To Malayan Freedom KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Unification of the Malay States with a single m onarchy and a single nationality is the one and the o nly way for future self-go-verning Malaya, Dato Sir Onn bin J attar, SecretaryGeneral of
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  • 100 1 Russian A-Reactor For Indonesia? DJAKARTA, Oct. 26 The Indonesian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Anak Agung Gftie Ageing, knew nothing ihe re;*crted Russian offer to set up an atomic power plant m Indonesia by April 1 next year. P.' I. A. News Agency reported today. He was commenting on a report
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  • 46 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Among the five unofficials nominated to the Negri Sembilan State Executive Council are Mr. M. Nadchatiram of Ceylon, esg Association, Mr. A. S. Dawood of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Mr. G. K. Kathiravelu of Malayan Trade Union Council.
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  • 51 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26 Thomas B. Dewey, former Governor of New York State, arrived here yesterday from Tokyo and told newsmen: "I am quite convinced that the Free Asian countries desire to remain free and intend to and tha. is exactly what we (the U.S.)
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  • 87 1 CANBERRA, Oct. 26 Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies announced today the immediate dissolution of tlie Ha. se of Representatives and the calling 1 of a new general election for Dec. 10. Half the Senate also will be elected. The Government's decision to shorten the normal
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  • 138 1 VIETNAM A REPUBLIC Diem Makes Proclamation SAIGON, OCT.. Z6: MR. NGO DINH DIEM TO-DAY SOLEMNLY PROCLAIMED THE STATE OF VIETNAM A REPUBLIC. He read the proclamation from the balcony of his residence "Independence Palace," to a crowd of over thirty thousand after a cabinet meeting which discussed the results of
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  • 25 1 THAILAND RECOGNISES DIEM BANGKOK. Oct. 26: Thai, land 'to-day recognised Mr. Ngo Dinh Diem as Chief of State m Vietnam, it was offi. cially announced.
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  • 89 1 Tho Inaugural Meeting of the Second Council of State, Selangor, was held m Kuala Lumpur last week. TTheer c was a ceremonial opening which was performed by His Highness the Sultan of SebMtgor. This group Ptet«fJ wm taken before the opening of the Council.
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  • 106 1 SINGAPORE ON WORLD TOURIST BODY NEW DELHI, Oct. 26: Russia, Poland, Rumania, Syria and Singapore have been granted full membership m the International Union of Official Travel Organisations, it was announced by retiring President Mr. William Borell at the closing session of the Union's 10th General Assembly here yesterday. The
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  • 68 1 Burmese Prime Minister 17Nu hailed the "brave new world" which he said the Soviet people are creating, as he ar. rived at Moscow's Central Air. port for a two-week visit. Waiting to greet him at the airport were Prime Minister Bulganin, and other Govern, ment leaders. Photo
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  • 92 1 Margaret On Margaret's Romance NEW YORK, Oct. 26 Princess Margaret of Denmark arrived yesterday for a private U.S. visit and told newsmen who asked about the romance of Britain's Princess Margaret < I hope she will be happy, whatever (die does." Otherwise the Danish Princess, a ftrst cousin of the
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  • 18 1 Her Highness the Sultanah of Johore will declare open the Jubilee Children's Home, Johore to-day at 3.45 p.m.
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    48 1 photo. Princess Margaret has the clergymen m fits of laughter after opening a new Church Community Centre at Boat India Dock, m London's East End, on Oct. Crowds lined the road for hours to watch her arrival. As she left after the ceremony then called "Good Luck." A.P.
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  • 142 1 PAX WARSHIPS IN SINGAPORE WATERS The first fruits of recent meetings of S.E.A.T.O. powers will be seen when units of the Royal Pakistan Navy carry cut manoeuvres off Singapore early next month says a press release by c-J*>C., Far East Station. Three destroyers and one frig-ate under the Command of
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  • 267 1 Naval Base Men Serve Strike Notice Protest Against Discharge Of "Redundant" Workers REDUNDANT i WORKERS The strike decision was taken as a result of the discnarge of it> Sailmakers on redundancy. Ten of the discharged men have Deen ottered employment as laoourers, two as laggers; and two as Sailmakers m
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  • 155 1 COALITION GOVT. WITHOUT REDS FOR INDONESIA? CALCUTTA, Oct. 26: Dr. M. Hatta, vice-president of Indonesia, said here yesterday that negotiations for a new government of Indonesia would be confined to the country's three major parties. Any new Government, he said would be drawn from members of the Masjumi and the
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  • 89 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 26 The Indonesian Vice-President ur. Mahammad Hatta, arrived here by air today on a fourweek visit to study India's development projects. He was welcomed at the airport by India's Vice-Pre-yident Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru and the ladonesian Ambassador to India,
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  • 31 1 Mr. Alec Waugh, the wellknown English author, will address a luncheon of the Singapore Union of Journalists on Monday, Oct. 31st, at 1 pan. at the Catnay Restaurant.
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  • 72 1 Margaret Still Undecided? OTTAWA, Oct. 26 Information reaching government sources here is that Princess Margaret has not as yet made u» her mind about marrying Group Capt. Peter TownsemL informants disclosed yesterday. They would not divulge how the information was transmitted but intimated it was through a rec«nt informal communication
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  • 157 1 Queen's Visit To NigeriaSpeculation LONDON, Oct. 26: The Queen and the Duke of Edin. burgh will visit Nigeria next year, arriving there during the last few days of January and returning towards the middle of February. A surprise announcement yesterday that the Queen plans to visit Nigeria caused some fresh
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  • 59 1 DACCA, East Pakistan, Oct. 26 India and Pakistan have agreed m principle to work together an flood control. Mr. Hamidul Hague Chowdhiiry, Pakistani Foreign Minister, said here today. He told reporters on his return from attending the Colombo plan Conference m f^gapore that funds for the
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  • 24 1 PERTH, Australia, Oct. 28 a£40,000,000 crude oil refinery, the most up-to-date m Australia, was opened Licre yesterday ,b y Governor Genera] Sir William Slim.
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  • 244 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: Two Malayan Indians have been awarded the Imperial Service Medal by Her Majesty the Queen. They are Mr. P. Govindan, retired Mail Officer, Postal Services Department and Mr. A. P. Madhavan, retired Chief Sanitary Inspector, Town Board, Lower Perak. The official citations
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  • 539 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thur. Oct. 27, 1965 A GOOD IMPRESSION DESTROYED 1 T HE Federation Chief Mi- niBter Tungku Abdul Ratunam's confession that he is "m la quandary over the amnesty," that he cannot even regard the administration as "my government" is most pathetic to hear, but few will
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  • 1473 2 S.R.C. REPORT MERGER OF PUNJAB, PEPSU H. P. SINGLE INTEGRATED UNIT SATISFACTORY SOLUTION NEW DELHI: The States Reorganisation Commission has, after a consideration of all the important proposals regarding the future of the Punjab, arrived at the conclusion that the merger of the existing States of the Punjab (except the
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  • 4218 2 The Hindus as a community, seem to be strongly op. posed to the imposition of the Gurmukhi script on them m disregard of the past practice as also their own sentiment. In these conditions, it may create more problems than it would solve, if this area
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  • 215 2 KARACHI; The Pakistan Government announced the setting Up of a three-man Electoral Reforms Commission. The terms of reference ot the Commission, according- to the official announcement, are to suggest how the electoral laws and rules should be revised to secure free and fair elections In the
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  • 388 2 Control Of 'A' Energy Agency Urged UNITED NATIONS: India is expected to make a strong bid to get the United Nations' General Assembly to ask for direct control over the projected international Atomic Energy Agency, m furtherance of tne resolution she has co. sponsored with Egypt, Burma, Syria, Yugoslavia and
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  • 151 2 HANDLOOM FABRICS PATTERN MAKING CENTRES MADRAS: The Government have accorded sanction for the Madras State Handloo m Weavers' Co-operative Society's schemes to set up nine handloom pattern-making factories m difteront parts ot the State and a provision of Rs. 1,76,400 has been made for the financial year 1955-56 for this
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  • 118 2 SRINAGAR; The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, (has stated that he Is "greatly impressed" with the achievements of the Jammu ar.u Kashmir Government. Dr. prasad, w h-> returned to S? FT ster5 ter a s.ta y m Kashmir, m a teleeram Baksh Ghulam Mohammad, saw lam most
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  • 326 3 Raman Makes Yet Another Discovery BANGALORE: Dr. C. V. Raman, Nobel Prize winner m Physics and President of the Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, announced a discovery made at his Institute of a new phenomenon which he termed as "the X-ray analogue of the well-known Ramman Effect observed with or.
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  • 93 3 BUDDHIST SHRINES UNEARTHED KATHMANDU: Twelve mmn ature Buddhist shrines (cnaitys,), one of them con£ss* a small image of Lord Buddha, have been due up near the birthplace of Buddha m Lumbini m West Nepal, according to reports received here. No expert archaeological opinion on the finds has yet been available
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  • 58 3 NEW DELHI; The President of Bndia has invited Their Majesties the King and Queen of Nepal to pay a state visit to India, says a Press commwoique Issued by ttoe Ministry of External Affairs. Their Majesties' have accept* ed the invitation and will visit India
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  • 566 3 Administrator And Scholar Tribute To Dr. C. P. Ramaswamy ANN AM ALAIN AGAR: A n appeal to the prospective engineers of the country to work nard with a spirit of pride m their work and to bring into reality Dr. C. P. Ramaswamy Aiyar's dream of linking all the rivers
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  • 254 3 Pointing out the need to study Hindi Mr. Sri Prakasa said that today there was a great controversy going on m the land both as regards the boundaries of the various States and the languages that they speak. The people of Tamil IS ad represent a particular culture
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  • 106 3 NEW DELHI; New opportunities for Indian piece-goods houses to extend tiieir Burma business come with the decision by the Burmese Chamber Commerce to ask the Burmese Government to alow the import of textiles wprtto some £750,0000 durinjr the next two months. No details have been given
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  • 125 3 LAHORE: Leaders of the Anti-one-Unit Front formed for opposing- the merger of various States and provinces of West Pakistan, will join hands m setting- up an All-Pakistan Opposition Party, it is learned. A report from Peshawar today said that th« Red Shirt leader. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan,
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  • 433 3 India Must Export More To Make Provision For Imports Needed For Plan NEW DELHI. India is likely to be faced with a yearly shortfall of Rs, 80 to Rs. 100 crores of foreign exchange during the Seoond Five- Year Plan, according to the Commerce Minister, Mr. dP. Karmarkar. Mr Karmarkar,
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  • 130 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. T. R. V. Chart, Deputy Secretary In the Information and Broadcasting Ministry, took over charge as Principal Information Office of the Government of India. Mr. M. L. Bharadwaj, whom Mr. Chart succeeds, has taken over as officer on special duty m the
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  • 192 3 MADRAS: Under the Minimum Wages (Madras) Rules, tlhe Government have specified certain acts and omissions In respect of which fines may be imposed. Fines may be imposed for negligence m work or neglect Of work; for smoking- on the premises of the -work place except m place where
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  • 159 3 Increasing provision was being made each year for publicity, show rooms and exhibitions. Trade centres had been 'opened m New York and i Q Geneva and it was proposed to open similar centres In B&niburg and Cairo. Greater attention was now being paid to the markets m
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  • 416 3 Greater Indo Egyptian Co-operation: Envoy's Pledge NEw DELHI-. Dr. Mostaf a KameJ. the new Egyptian Ambassador to India, pledged to "strengthen co-operation between Egypt and India by every means at our disposal." In an exclusive interview with NAFEN, Dr. .Kamel, who presented his credentials this morning, promised "to expire fresh
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  • 292 3 NEW DKJLJiI; Talks between India and the United States on the question of an air agreement opened here. Mr. M. M. Philip, Secretary of the Ministry of Communications, wtio leads the Indian delegation, welcomed the U.S. delegation and expressed the hope that the talks would
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  • 107 3 BOMBAY: a conference of Rehabilitation Ministers will be held at Delhi to consider the concessions to be given to educational institutions for children of displaced persons. Mr. G. D Tapase, Bombay's Minister for Backward Classes, will attend the conference. The conference, which ts called by the Union
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  • 3 4 S.R.C. REPORT (cont)
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  • 155 4 A RARE KALAKSHEPAM PERFORMANCE Kumari N. Saraswathl of Chittoor, will give a musical performance and perform a Kalakshepam at Beatty Secondary School Hall on October 29 and at Sri Ramakrishna Mission Hall. No. 9 Norris Road, on Oct. 30. Nov 1 and Nov. 2, commencing at 6.30 p.m. each day
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  • 63 4 JUBILEE SCHOOL PAYS HOMAGE TO LATE PRESIDENT Mr. RM. M. L. Letchumanan Chettiar, J.P., President of the Committee of Management of the Jubilee School, Klang, passed away recently. The Jubilee School sent its condolences to the members of the bereaved family and as a mark of respect to the memory
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  • 210 4 Taximen To Object To Pirate Taxis The President of the Singa- pore Hire Car (Taxi) Aasocia- i Uon has called upon all taxi I owners and drivers 'to wake up and put forward their grievances to the administrations and to safeguard the taxi busi. ness.' A meeting of taxi-owners and
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  • 149 4 ATOM FOR PEACE: INDIA'S PROPOSAL GETS SUPPORT UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Oct. 26: The United States and 15 other powers moved yesterday towards almost complete agreement with India and five other nations on the creation of an international atoms, for.peace agency. This was disclosed m a new draft resolution circulated m
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  • 75 4 World-wide celebrations marked United Nations Day (on October 24). The lOlth anniversary of the coming into force of the United Nations Charter was commemorated with special ceremonies at U.N. Headquarters m New York City. Here, an aerial view of the headquarters shows, at left, the Secretariat, Conference and General Assembly
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  • 102 4 LONDON, Oct. 26: The House of Commons last night gave the Government power to reduce the immunities of fore, ign diplomats and their staffs m Britain whose home countries do not give reciprocal immunities to the British. The Commons without a vote gave a bill conferring
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  • 111 4 DENVER, Oct. 26: President Eisenhower took his first "walking steps" Tuesday since he suffered a heart attack a month ago. The President walked several times between his bed and a nearby easy chair as part of the programme of convalescence outlined over the weekend by his
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  • 115 4 Friday, Oct. 28, which is the Prophet Mohamed's birthday, has been declared a Bank and Public holiday, says a Government press release. Although it is not scheduled as a paid holiday for manual workers under the Labour Ordinance now m force, it is m. eluded m the schedule
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  • 79 4 KATHMANDU, Nepal, Oct. 26: King Mahendra, 36-year, old ruler of the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal, will appoint himself Prime Minister m a coalition cabinet to be set up within two weeks, it was learn, ed here to-day. Three political parties havo accepted the King's offer
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    43 4 The Burmese Minister for Industries, IT Kya w Nyein, who attended the recent Colombo Flan Conference In Singapore, visited the Federe- tion's Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman, ait bis office m Koala Lumpur. Picture shows the Chief Minister and U Kya w Nyeln.
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    • 392 4 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD Appl'cations are invited f° r t ne position of Assistant Traffic Supervisor m the Hoard's Traiiic Department. Commencing salary is $4PO/- per month W th annual increments m the salary scale rising to a ma\i...um of $690/- per month. A Variable Cost of Living Allowance is
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