Indian Daily Mail, 29 October 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 256 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1955 FOURS PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 174 1 Rename Madras State As "Tamilagam" Kunrakkudi Adigal's Call Plea For Inclusion Of Vital Tirupathi Peermade And Deviculam From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 28: M adms State must be named "Tamilagam" with Tamil as the language of the Administration, urged Sri Kunrakkudi Adigal, religious leader and savant addressing the Pachiyappa's
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  • 42 1 George V. Allen, I'.s. Assistant Secretary of State for near Eastern South Asian and African Affairs (left) greets Pakistan Ambassador Mohammed All (right), m Washington for D. C. Shou-n In the centre Is Pakistan Minister Abdur Rahman Khan.
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  • 224 1 Indonesia's "Killer Volcano" Erupts Many Villages Threatened JAKARTA, Indonesia, Oct. 28: Merapi the "killer volcano" of the m ost volcanic country m the world erupted like a gian t flamethrower Thursday night, showering tons of ash and lava down its slopes. IT WAS ERUPTING MOKE THAN NINE TIMES PER HOUR.
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  • 51 1 UNIFIED ARMY EGYPT AND SAUDI ARABIA CAIRO, Oct. 28: Egypt and Saudi Arabia Thursday established a unified army command, a joint supreme defence council and a military council. This was disclosed m the test of a pact between the two countries signed In Cairo Thursday and published here Thursday night.—
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  • 49 1 NO GERMAN MILITARISM AGAIN GENEVA, Oct. 28: Mr. John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State, told the opening session of the Big Four Foreign Ministers her* yesterday that America was prepared to join m assurances related to German unity which would "preclude any revival of German militarism". Reuter
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  • 76 1 STOCKHOLM. Oct. 28: The 1955 Nobel Prize for Literature was awarded today to Halldor Kiljan Laxness, the Icelandic writer. The 53-year.old novelist won the award for his tales of drama and poetry m the every day life of the 150,000 people of his little volcanic homeland
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  • 101 1 Recipients Of Indian Scholarships The Indian fcicholai amp Fund Committee which met at India House, Singapore, on Oct. 16 have selected the foliowing three candidates for fhe award of scholarships for study In the University of Malaya, says an announcement issued from the Office of the Indian Commissioner m Malaya,
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  • 39 1 JAKARTA, Indonesia, Oct. 28: A foreign ministry spokesman said today Indonesia has accorded De Facto recognition to Ngo Dinh Diem as head of state of South Vietnam m Dlace Of nX-Emnornr Ro^ r\«i AP
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  • 34 1 UNITED NATIONS, N V Oct. 28: The U.N. Political Committee approved without opposition Thursday night a Western sponsored resolution outlining steps for creation of an international atom-for-peace agency. AP
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  • 47 1 PARIS, Oct. 28: Premier Edgar Faure today won a vote of confidence from the French National Assembly, thus clearing the way for a quick debate on moving up national elections to the month of Dec. ember. The vote was 271 to 259.— AP
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  • 113 1 KARACHI, Oct. 28 PaKistan is seeking clarification of certain points before accepting an iSgyptian invitation to become a member of the international Commission on celt-Determination of tne Sudan, it was learned here trcm ouicial sources Thursday. Pakistan is one Of seven countries invited to serve on
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  • 94 1 China Too Big To Be Satellite RAGHAVAN From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 28: Mr. N. Kaghavan, who has just relinquisned tne post of Indian ABU oassador to Peking, arrived here with his family via Colom. do. Alter a few days vest nere, he will proceed to Delhi to report
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  • 156 1 DEADLOCK OVER SEC. COUNCIL SEAT CONTINUES UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. Oct. 28 Tne u-N. Assem»iy laaca to brea-k its deadlock over a hotly contested oocunty Council seat Tnursua y as it resumed voting at ter a weak's recess. Thursday's initial oallot wats tuie iuth muco the Assembly nrst tangled two
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  • 72 1 WOMEN— THE GENEVA SPIRIT! GENEVA, Oct. 2». The Soviet delegation has gone feminist at the Big Four conference. Soviet Press Chief Leonid Ilyichev called on two women aides yesterday to help him brief 300 foreign correspondents. A brunette translated his Russian remarks into English. A blonde translated them into French.
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  • 67 1 HONG KONG, Oct. 28.— Reports reaching- here Thursday said authorities In Portuguese Macao, 40 miles east of Hong Kong, had demolished a monument due to be unveiled next month on the 400 th anniversary of the founding- of the colony. The report followed a Red Chinese broadcast
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  • 42 1 HAIFA, Israel, Oct. 28: Is. rael honoured Sir Winston Churchill yesterday with the laying of the foundation stone of a Winston Churchill Hall at Haifa Technical Institute. The British Statesman was represented by his son. Mr. Ran. Reuter dolph Churchill.-
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  • 30 1 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Oct. 28: Schootooys stoned Britisn Commandos and a Britisn soldier died from injuries caused by a terrorist bomb as disorders continued m Cyprus AP yesterday.-
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  • 170 1 Russian Aid To Asian Countries May Be Considered -Lord Reading o LONDON, Oct. 28 Lord Reading, Minister of State at the Foreign Office, said yesterday Asia would have to consider Russian offers of aid because there was an even greater field for development m the area than that filled by
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  • 86 1 Varsity Centenaries In India Fron> Our own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 28: Tfie Madras University Senate decided to celebrate its centenary on February 1957. Two other major Universities at Bombay and Calcutta are also celebrating the centenary at the same time 3ince all the t'.iree were established m the year 1857.
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  • 86 1 M. J. DESAI ILL CONDITION IS 'UNSATISFACTORY' SAIGON, Oct. 28: Mr. M. J. Desai, Chairman of the inter, national Truce Commission m lndcChina, has been conhned to bed for lour days m Hanoi, Communist North Vietnam, with serious liver trouble, it was authoritatively learned here today. His condition is reported
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  • 62 1 LONDON. Oct. 28: The Secretary of State for Air, Lord De Lisle and Dudley is leaving England today for the Middle and Far East and Malaya and Australia, it was an. nounced here. The Air Ministry said he was going to Australia at the invitation of
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  • 47 1 The Labour Front Annual Party Conference will com. mence today at 2.30 p.m. at the Hooinson Cafe and at 10 a.m. tomorrow. It is believed important decisions will be taken at the conference which will have a bearing on future government policy of Singapore.
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  • 45 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 28: Lord Wakehurst, Governor of Northern Ireland, arrived yesterday after lecturing m several American cities on a tour sponsored by the English. Speaking Union. He is going on to Princeton University where he will lecture next week.— AP
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  • 84 1 She Has 26 Great-Great-Gran dchildren tiAW UA.ti.tl virjf, Utah, Oct. 28: London-born Mrs. Anne C. Mime celeorated her birthday yesterday. Sue says it's her 101 th am% adds; "I'll be around for awhile yet." According to records of the latter-day saints (Marmon) Church she teas born Oct. 27, 1848, to
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  • 96 1 Goa Macao Remnants Of Colonialism NEW DELHI, Oct. 28: Dr. Mohammed Hatta, the Indo. nesian Vice-President, declared here today that both Macao, the Portuguese Colony on the Cninese Mainland, and Goa, the Portuguese enclave m India, were "Remnants of Colonialism." Dr. Hatta, addressing a press conference, said that Indonesia was
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  • 50 1 CALCUTTA, Oct. 28: Dr. W. Weissel, the Austrian Honorary Concul m Calcutta, was badly mauled m a strug. gle with a wounded tigress who attacked him while he was hunting m the Hazaribag Jungles last weekend, according to a delayed report reach. ing nere today.- Reuter
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  • 279 1 City Council Workers Threaten To Strike ALLEGE BREACH OF AGREEMENT The Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation has proteHted againttt a City Council ruling that "leave entitlement of two months for each completed year of service would commence only from the date of agreement, Sept. 1, 1955.'' The Federation m
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  • 105 1 Mr. Mohammed Abdullah r.f North itoad, SandaXorth Borneo, was 12 Asian students, now enrolled at Sydney University's Department of Social Work, w ho attended the fifth biennial national conference of the Australian Association Of Social Workers, held In Melbourne fro m August 12 to 16. Mr. Basil is
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  • 414 1 Margaret Calls On Canterbury Archbishop Newspaper Battle starts On The Romance Of Princess LONDOJV, Oct. 28: Princess Margaret, torn between the dictates of her h eart and a tenet ot her Church, talked alone yesterday with the Archbishop of Canterbury. As head o f the Church of England, he has
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  • 51 1 CEYLON Rs. 1 m. RICE GIFT TO INDIA COLOMBO, Oct. 28: The Ceylon government decided Thursday to send India and Pakistan one million rupees worth of food and a limited quantity of rice for relief of flood refugees. The rice will be diverted *rom Burma to Indian and Pakistan port*.-
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  • 558 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat, Oct. 29, 1955 NOTES AND COMMENTS INSULT TO INJURY THE Federation Labour Department's revelation m its periodical Report for last month that toddy profits m certain estates m Selangor are helping to meet the cost of building a Hindu temple, will mot make the toddy
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  • 2056 2 REORGANISATION OF STATES Chief Ministers' Decision Implementation Not Later Than Next Gandhi Birthday NEW DELHI: The conference of Chief Ministers of States ended after taking the unanimous decision that by the end of October, 1956> interim Governments m all the proposed new States should be formed as a prelimary step
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  • 280 2 DACCA: An interesting case of racketeering m passports has been detected by the Passport Office Government of East Pakistan, Dacca. It is alleged that the accused, Atikul Alam, used to make telephone calls posing as one of the Ministers to the Pass, port Officer requesting him to
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  • 202 2 NEW DELHI: fPtour-engined luxury skymasters will replace the twin-engined Dakotas m the night air services of the Indian Airlines Corporation irom November 5, it was officially learnt here. Although extra facilities will be offered to the passengers, it is stated, there will be no change m
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  • 88 2 OOIMBATOBE. Mr. M. A. Manickaveluu Revenue Minister took 'strong 1 objection' to calling; the gipsy "Nadodl," (vagabond). A Revenue Department official who was giving a running commentary la Tamil on a gipsy dance, which was part of a variety entertainment arranged by the District
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  • 688 3 CONVENTION IN BOMBAY INDIRA GANDHI'S APPEAL BOMBAY. A "qiilT GOA- WARNING— WAS GIVEN 1O PORTUGAL AT A LARGELY ATTENDED GOAN WOMEN'S CONVENTION IN BOMBAY LAST WEEK. The "Quit* resolution, reminiscent of India's historic "Quit India" move against the British, was widly cheered and unanimously passed by
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  • 134 3 WHY NEHRU MAKES RAMBLING SPEECHES NEW DELHI. Prim* Minister Nehru explained why he sometimes made "rambling: speeches." Mr. Nehru, who was Inaugurating 1 the Second Inter-University Youth Festival here, told the gathering: "i am sorry I am making a rambling speech, but 1 am thereby only making a very clever
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  • 568 3 Indian Handioom Cloth Export- U. S. Suggestion MADRAS: Mr. Martin Cole and Mr. Harold Samuel from U.S.A., who are on a visit to this countiv at the^T stance of the All-India Handioom Boart U> study thT^nir" neeus mi n U.S.A., arrived here from Hyderabad They were received at the airport
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  • 82 3 MARRIAGE WAY TO REHABILITATION DARJEELJNG. "Give them husbands, xnat is the surest w»v of rehabilitating unmarried R™» Rehabilitation Minister of U. p. Thakur Hukam Singh, suggested at the Rehabilitation Ministers' Conference. He admitted that the suggestion had Its snage, because of the preference of Bengali girls for those who speak
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  • 309 3 MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachariar, called upon women students to study the wonts of Poet Bharathi, nnn follow the ideals set forth m them m their lives. He said mere knowledge was of no avail, unless it was combined with good conduct and character. Mr. Rajagopalachariar said
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  • 281 3 DEALERS IN MILL CLOTH: LICENSING SYSTEM TO GO MADRAS: The Government have rescinded the Madras Clotn (Dealers Control) Order, which provides for licensing of dealers m mill-made cloth. As tnere la plenty of stocks or mill-made cloth and other tex. tiles m the market, the Government consider there is no
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  • 408 3 AMRITSAR CONGRESS SESSION NEW DELHI: The 61st Indian National Congress session, scheduled to be held m Amritaar m the second week of January next, may be postponed for about three weeks, owing to the heavy flood damage suffered by the City. The President of the Punjab P.CC^Mr. Musafir, who met
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  • 817 3 BOMBAY.- The Executive Committee of the All-Party Samyukta Maharashtra Parishad reiterated "its just demand" for a unillingual United Maharashtra State with Bombay 'City as defined m the memorandum to the State Reorganisation Commission of the Parishad and "calls upon the people to work steadily and unceasingly
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  • 1075 4 Senanayake's Evidence At Covt. Functions And Embassies Abroad COLOMBO: PROHIBITION WOULD NOT MEAN COMPLETE STOPPAGE OF THE CONSUMPTION OF LIQUOR, ASSURED MR. DUDLEY SENANAYAKE M I., WHEN HE GAVE EVIDENCE FOR 9o MINUTES BEFORE THE PROHIBITION COMMISSION RECENTLY. He explained that complete stoppage of liquor drinking
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  • 129 4 END COLD WAR —Molotov 's Call GENEVA, Oct. 27: Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov declared yesterday his delegation to the Big Four Foreign Ministers' Conference would do everything m its power to '"put an end to the cold war." The Russian diplomat, first of the Big Four to arrive
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  • 103 4 NEW YORK, Oct. 28: The atom will supply one-fourth of all installed power.generating capacity m Uie world with, m 25 years, a nuclear engineer predicted today. Tne world atomic enterprise is doubling every two jears," Samuel Quntermyer Jr., General Electric Comapny, told the National Industrial
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  • 80 4 To KYO, Oct. 27: The presi. dent of the 1/wS. National Broadcasting Co. yesterday predicted live television programmes will be beamed from America to Eur\-jpe within five years, and to Asia within 10. "A chain of micro-wave stations spanning the oceans should make
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  • 83 4 TOKYO, Oct. z& A Japanese trader, jyet returned from an Eastern European tour, today said he had signed US$ll million of barter contracts with iron curtain natione. Minoru Tanabe, managing director of the Japan-Soviet Trade Association, said tne contracts were signed wiLn trade officials of
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  • 88 4 NEW YORK, Oct. 28: Per haps the world's richest pickets struck the world's richest corporation yesterday. Eighty-lour Cadillac sales, men, with an average income of US$l7,OOO a >ear— and some making as much as US$4O,OOO struck General Motors Corporation, which will probably net a billion U.S. dollars this
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  • 48 4 MANILA, Oct. 28: Four girls died and 24 others were injured m a stampede caused by a fire at a beauty culture school here owned by Mr. Virgilio Hilario, husband of li< former Miss Armi Kuusela of Finland, Miss Universe of 1552. Reuter
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  • 46 4 COLOMBO PLAN DELEGATES MEET SULTAN A group of Colombo Plan delegates from New Zealand, Indonesia, Ceylon, Pakistan, Cambodia, the Philippine, paid a visit to His Highness the Sultan of Selangor at the Istana m Kuala Ijumpur. Picture shows His Highness (wearing two-tone Songkok) with His guests.
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  • 266 4 THAT EXTRA PEG WILL CEASE TO BE PROBLEM COLUMBUS (Ohio): Domestic bliss ma y return to many homes if an invention of the president of a local soda water manufacturing firm, Mr. A. Koppelman, is generally adopted. It could prevent the husband arriving home intoxicated. For Koppelman has invented what
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  • 93 4 NEW YORK, Oct. 27: With, m 10 years Great Britain will have m operation 12 atomic power generating plants capable of producing 1,500,000,000 to 2,000,000,000 watts of electriqjty saving sto 6 million tons of coal annually, a British atomic expert said yesterday. And by 1957 Britain may
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  • 23 4 WASHINGTON, Oct. 28: rcarl Mountbatten, Britain's ranking naval officer, arrived Thursday from Canada for talks with U.S. Defence Chiefs. AP
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