Indian Daily Mail, 10 December 1955

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 297 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1955 FOU R PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 231 1 Dato 7 huraisingham Pays Compliments To Chief Minister Ceylon Community 's Support Also Assured (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: The Alliance Government today received an assurance thjit tens of thousands of Party Negara members were solidly behind the Chief Minister in
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  • 48 1 The world's biggest oil tanker, the 47, 154-ton Spyros Niarohos, was launched at Barrow -in-Furness, necently. Vicker* Armstrong built the Tanker for Greek Shipping Magnate Stavros Niaronos, who attended the launching. A.l\ PHOTO SHOWS': SPYROS NIAROHOS entering the water during the launching at Barrow-in-Fur-nes.
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  • 141 1 Malayan Heads Pub. Accounts Committee (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Chairmanship of the public Accounts Committee whiclh had hitherto been the preserve of the Financial Secretary was today handed over to a Malayajn. The Federal Legislative Council unanimously adopted a motion by the iFinancial Secretary appointing an eight-man
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  • 61 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: Two Communist terrorists have surrendered under the amnesty declaration in the Federation. One, Tan Chew Gee, gave himself up to a rubber tapper at Sungei Sayang in the Rengam district of Johore yesterday morning. The second, Chan Kow, surrendered to a Police corporal In
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  • 54 1 LONDON, Dec. 9 A Labour Member of Parliament Mr. Arthur Lewis failed last night to induce the Government to hold a public inquiry "to allay suspicions about the integegrity of the London Police. Mr. Lewis said there was public disquiet at allegations of bribery and corruption among certain
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  • 106 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: "Give me the tools and 1 will finish thy jcb'. Minister for Works lnche Sardon Bin Haji Jubir told the Federal Legislative Cd.ofil today when he asked for Councils approval for $89,804,372 for the Works Ministry. He complained that
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  • 102 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: The Government announcement of the increase by dollars two of the guaranteed minimum price of padi making it dollars fourteen per picul was received with loud applause by all sections of the Federal Legislative Council today. The Minister for Economic Affairs Mr. O.
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  • 351 1 Contributions Pouring In From Far Near (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 9: Pri me Minister Nehru has donated Rs. 150,006 from his National Relief Fund for flood and cyclone relief in Madras. In a letter to the Chief Minister, Mr. Kama
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  • 57 1 Mr. M. P. D. Nair has been nominated Trustee of the Board of Trustee of the S.I.T. for a year from Dec. 1, 1955. Two City Councillors, Mr. C. F. Smith 0.8.E., J.P., and Mr. A. P. Rajah have also been appointed Trustees of the S.I.T.
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  • 541 1 INDIA AND CEYLON GIVE SAkS »lAK SHALL Impressions Of India Visit *I came in good heart on our mission. I leave in better heart', said Singapore's Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall in a broadcast from All India Radio, New Delhi before leaving
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  • 86 1 Self-Govt. My Aim -Marshall KARACHI, Dec. 9. Mr. David Marshall, the Chief Minister of Singapore said here last night he would discuss with tne British Government in London the proposal tor a uound Table Conference of political parties of his country and British representatives to facilitate achievement of independence for
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  • 107 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 9: The Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlal Nehru speaking at Hyderabad yesterday on the language issue declared that though English was useful and would be retained, the actual administration of country in future must be carried on in the Indian
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  • 48 1 CINCINNATI, Ohio, Dec. 9, Joseph Nicholas Osbom, vv.io claimed to be 141 yea^s old, died yesterday at his home. Mrs. Savannah Jane Williams, 55, his only child, said Osborn often talked about having been born at Lebanon Kentucky, and of having been a slave. AP
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  • 87 1 PHONE BOARD WORKERS UNION —ITS STAND The Singapore Telephone Board Employees' Union lias informed the Telephone Board that it should recognise i»n»y one union, ie. the Singapore Telephone Board Employees' Union. The Union President Mr. Stow Peng Yin has also stated that his union was opposed to concede the right
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  • 231 1 Goans Up Against Dulles' Statement Closure Of U.S. Consulate In Bombay Demanded BOMBAY, Dec. 9: A strong police guard Saturday dispersed a group of Goan nationalists attempting to demonstrate for the second consecutive day against last weekend's joint American Portuguese statement on Portugal's overseas territories. About 100 Goans, waving black
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  • 28 1 SRINAGAR, Kashmir, Dec. 9 Nikita S. Khrushchev and Soviet Premier Bulganin landed at Srinagar's mountain* rimmed airfield today for a 48-hour visit to disrnited Kashmir.
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  • 72 1 Mi. V. Pakirisamy Pillai, M.8.E., J.P., S.C.H., a prominent citizen of Singapore and a respected member of the Indian Community is leaving for India hy the State of Madras next Monday on a sixmonth tour of India's sacred places. Mr. Pakirisamy Pillai is the President of
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  • 118 1 FREE POSTAGE $3 MILLION KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: Speaking in the Legislative Council to-day the Minister for Posts and Telecommunications. Mr. One: Yoke Lin, said that the cash turnover handled by the Postal Department was now over $738 million a year, thereby yielding a revenue of $12 million a year. The
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  • 483 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Dec. 10, 1955 Notes And Comments PARABLE OF THE FAINTING THE Malayan Governments' most desperate but woefully belated attempts to rid the country of the Japanese toy "bombs" which have already taken a gfaastly toll of hum m lives in the Federation, remind us of
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  • 1095 2 Bulganin's India Visit Significance To C'Wealth Discussion In Lords I.ONDON: Commonwealth affairs were discussed i:i the House of Lords with special reference to the possibilities of development and the significance of the visit of Mr. N. A. Bulganin, the Soviet Premier and Mr. Ni kita Khrushchev, First Secretary of the
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  • 128 2 The British Government's willingness to extend the life of the Colombo Plan and to increase its share in it was a welcome sign. But the Indian willingness to accept Communist -oods showed that this was not fast enough, Lord Listowel .•■•aid. A fresh and even
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  • 221 2 Lord Home said the British brand of democracy, was not a superficial veneer" in these countries. It was revealed in heir Parliament and in the courts of justice. The (universities prided themselves on their organisation which was familiar to people in Britain. "The essential thin R
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  • 95 2 NEW DELHI: Discussions have been concluded between the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and) the PMnphig Qomtmisslion on the TV pilot project for Bombay. The commission is understood not yet to have finally approved the scheme. A decision on the question will await the results of
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  • 168 2 MYSORE. Coffee drinkers outnumber consumers of tea In Mysore City eight to five, aeeordingr to a random sample survey conducted by tiie Tea Board Statistician attached to the Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Of the 1,213 families investigated by the statistician, 67.8 per cent are coffee
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  • 438 2 Displaced Person Defined Rehabilitation Benefits India Govt. Decision been accepted by the Government of India. •r-JUS 111 10 1 0 tW effect nas been conveyed to the Govnow comprised in Eats Pakistan, who on account oc?v^ disturbances or the fear of civn disturbances or oS account of the partition of
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  • 129 2 NEW DELHI; Employment bureaux may soon *>« opened at all Indian universities. This proposal is being considered by the Planning Commission to enable employers to recruit directly from the universities. ThLs procedure Is followed in some foreign countries. It is also realised tliat many university graduates
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  • 341 3 Th- i NEW DELHI. •vnJ^i ll6 o >' m «nt panel of the Planning Commission is •xpocted to submit an Interim report on its work by Deoem- „«»J ^i 1S I? 1 11 J* 111 size U P the problem of the educated jote^fOTthem
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  • 167 3 KURNOOL. The Administration report of the Andhra Public Service Commission, for for 1954-55 says that some of the typical howlers History Honours students wtth politics as their special subject^ were responsible in their answers were: Formosa is in Europe,'' "Anhura State had two Houses of legislature" "Lok
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  • 139 3 SILCHAR; a new petroleum refinery will be erected in india if further resources o\ crude oil are discovered in Upper Assam to fustify a substantial increase m production, reports from Digboi say. Accordiny to Assam Oil Company sources, considerable further exploratory and devenoment drilling
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  • 111 3 NEW DELHI; Lon^ queues of anxious people sought admission to the visitors' gallery of the Lok Sahbo last week. About 1,000 passes had been issued for the day, considers almcst a record for an ordinary day, when no important discussion was expected mor any V.LP.
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  • 36 3 NEW DELHT: A team of Canadian cil experts w ill arrive in India by the middle of December to conduct a n aerial electro-magnetic survey of tajasthan to locate oil bearin^ wells
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  • 309 3 FRONTIER PATHAN HELD TO BE INDIAN CITIZEN I BOMBAY. Mohamed Amin Aiian, a Frontier Pathan born to Bomuiy in 193y, W aa held in Swat btate who migratea to be a citizen oi inaia by Mr. B. a Vakil, Judge of the Bombay City Civil court. Mohamed stated that in
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  • 431 3 JAUUNDUK. Disaster from floods is still an active danger in the Punjab. Over 1.000 acres of cultivable land has been eroded bv the River Sutlej in the Nawaushuhr tehsil of Jullundur district aJone since the recent heavy Hoods. This information was given to
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  • 293 3 Learning Dam Building Techniques LONDON; a youn ff Indian lecturer has just started a twoyear research course in hydraulic engineering here which will equip him to teach dam-build-ng- techniques when he returns home in 1957. He is 27-year-oldl Mr. V. Ramakrishnan, from the Coimbator College of Technology, who has been
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  • 64 3 HINDI TYPEWRITERS NEW DELHI: The standard Hindi typewriter will have 46 keys and 92 characters according to the recommendation of the special committee appointed by the Government of mdia to examine the question of standardization of the keyboard for Hindi typewriters and Hindi teleprinters, it is learnt here. The report
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  • 103 4 Following are among appointments, transfers, promotions and postings gazetted \csterday, Dec. 9. 1955: Mr. Sardar Singh, Acting Director, Cormpt Practices Investigation Bureau; Mr. Tharam Singh. Specialist Teacher, Grade 11, Raffl ;s Institution; Mr. S. Vairakannoo, Acting Assistant Auditor; Mr. M. S. Menon, Acting General Instructor, Civil Defence Dept., Mr.
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  • 247 4 Tells Congressmen Threats Will Not Frighten Central Govt. (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Dec. 9 Prime Minister Nehru who has come here to tear n /at firsthand what the Telegu-speaking people of Hyderabad and Andhra States feei about union hi one Great VisaJandhra State told Hyderabad! Congressmen
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  • 76 4 CALCUTTA, Dec, 9 Nikita Khrushchev stopped talking world politics to t 11 (l in. hi guest s here a home truth about the Kremlin Soviet rulers hate smoking. The Communist Party chief said in a banquet speech at Sindri that cigarettes and pipes are mere or less
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  • 100 4 JUDGES ON LINGUISTIC BASIS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 9 The Madras State Government have emphatically opposed the proposal of the States Reorganisation Commission that the High Courts of the new linguistic States .should each contain of definite proportion of the judg-es from the other linguistic areas. Madias believes
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  • 85 4 'Parents Day' will be celebrated at Umar Pulavar Tamil School on Saturday, Dec. 17. A special programme for the occasion commences at 3 p.m. Mr. G. Sarangapany, Editor Tamil Murasu and President, Tamil Education Society and Mrs. A. S. Jonh, Headmistress of the School will speak
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  • 103 4 Rajaji From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 9; Rajaji, 77 years old yesterday, looking back on his full and active life, said, that the best thing he had dor.e in his long career of public service was the reielling of the Mahabharatha and Ramayana epics in
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  • 31 4 LONDON, Dec. 9 Lord de Lisle and Dudley, British Secretary of State for Air, arrived at Northolt Airport here yesterday afternoon after a toMr of trie Far and "uuuif EjcISI.. Reuter
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  • 209 4 Malaya To Raise Loan Abroad KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: Tlie total amount of loans or funded debt for which the Government of the Federation is responsible amounts to $658.8 million, said the Financial Secretary, Mr. C. J. Thomas in the Federal Legislative Council today. Loans raised locally and in London since
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  • 20 4 VIENNA, Dec. 9— West Germany has acknowledged the neutrality of Austria, a Gov- eminent spokesman said hen last night. Rcuter.
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  • 117 4 Singa-itoi e's Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga visited the Ramakrishna Mission of Bartley Road re. cently. In the picture above the Minister (with bouquet) is being conducted by the chief of the Mission here Swami Ekatmavanda, into the Mission Boys Industrial School. (Below)
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  • 248 4 DOWN-GRADING TECHL. ASSTS CONDEMNED (Fm m Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: The practice of down-grading technical assistants In the Punblic Works Department because of their inability to pass the departmental test was severely condemned by Inche Abu Bakar Bin Ba^finda In the Federal Legislative Council today. He pointed out that
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