Indian Daily Mail, 3 May 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. XI NO. 80 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1955 BOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 918 1 Nehru Hopes Chou's Offer Will Show Way To Solution Explains Why Menon Is Sent To Communist China Nehru In Moscow And Nenon In Peking Will End The Tension NEW DELHI, May 2: Prime Minister Nehru said that China's Premier Chou En Lai had asked
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  • 373 1 Search For Bodies Continues (By Our S*»ff Reporter) It is reliably understood that' most cf the wreckage of the crasiied Indian Constellation aircraft "Kashmir Princess" has been salvaged. Salvage operations are continuing! at the scene of disaster and are expected to conclude
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  • 142 1 Abdul Aziz Arrives In Madras From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 2 Mr. J. M. Abdul lAziz, prominent businessman of Saigon, was accorded a royall reception on !*.<=■ arnva.l ne're yesterday iioon. He was garlanded oy many prominent people at the airport representing all communities. Though he looked tired, he
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  • 61 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 2: Mr. Amir Faisal Al Saud, Saudi Premier of Arabia, arrived here today on a four-day visit to the Indian capital. Amir Faisal who led his' country's delegation to Ban. dung Conference was received by Mr. Nehru with
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  • 97 1 Pictures. It is important that von should be able to use political [•Mrt.ea to press for measure* necessary for your welfare, but you must be careful not to permit political parties to u*ic you for their own ends. They will
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  • 342 1 South Vietnam A Republic Bao Dai Is Deposed Revolutionary Junta's Action SAIGON, May 2: Political sources here today named the members of the Revolutionary Junta which lias seized power m South Vietnam announced the deposition of Head of State Bao Dai and declared a Republic The Members are; General Nguyen
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  • 182 1 From Our Own Oorresponde: NEW DELHI: May 2— A bill on Indian Ctticenship introduced m Lvk Sabha, the Lower Home of the Indian Parliament today formally recognises Commonwealth dttzenship, conferring the status of Commonwealth Sc^tlzen m India on a person who i<* 3 citizen of a Commonwealth
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  • 262 1 MONEY-ORDER TO GOA NOT ACCEPTED It is understood Gcanese lascar. employed m a 8.1.5.N, Vessel has bee n informed by the Singapore General Post Office that his money Order fcr $150/. to a resident m Portuguese Goa which he handed m at the G.P.o. here last week has been detained
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  • 73 1 AIR INDIA TO DOUBLE ITS SERVICES From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 2Air India International will double its flight* to Ma'a.ya within a year, said the Communications Minster Mr. Jagjlvan Rant placing the report of if working before the Lok Sabha oa Saturday last. The report indicated that tire
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  • 103 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY. May 2: Thirty, four Naiotnal Volunteer Fttrct camp s were opened throughout India yesterday. Th« N.V.F. aims at imparting training to 500.000 man In five years iv rifle shooting, physical train. ing, field engineering and tar. get practlcy. Training will
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  • 89 1 NEW DELHI. May 2 The Prime Minister of Egypt Lieut, enant Colonel Gamei Abdel Nasser said yesterday he had offered to mediate m the dispute between Pakistan and Afghanistan over the Northwest frontier Areas which recently led to disturbances outside embassies of the
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  • 119 1 KARACHI, Ma y 2. —Mr. Mohammed Ali Pakistani Prime Minister announced last night that his Government had decided to demand the closure the Afghan Consulates m Quetta and Peshawar. Pakistan has already evacuated diplomats wives and child. rc n from Afghanistan and closed its
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  • 49 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 2: Press reports from Karachi suggest, ed that there is no official re. action as yet to the Egyptian Prime Minister Nasser's offer yesterday to mediate m the dispute between Pakistan and Afghanistan over the recent flag incidents.
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  • 118 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. May 2- It was necessary for all Indians to study and (understand tlhc world events since India's tvth ponsibilities m world affairs has grown, said the Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlai Nehru opening the Sapru House yesterday. The buinddn^ which *s
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  • 54 1 r »«rr. Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May S— To* House of the people on Saturday patwed the State Bank of India BUI but nn'y after sitting late into the night. The new provision adopted baas Members of Par intbuak JJSShJS**?*** port* as Dt
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  • 512 2 Indian Daily Mail Spore, Tues. May 3, 1955 TASK BEFORE LABOUR FRONT THAT Singapore is already facing a grim crisis or is fast heading to one, is a matter oa which there are np Vwo opinions at the moment. But few seem to have diagnosed the disease correctly or prescribed
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  • 1825 2 Attack On Hindu Religion And Laws, Say Indian MPs Hindu Marriage Bill Debated NEW DELHI. The Hindu Marriage Bill was taken up for discussion by the Lok Sabha. The Bill has already been passed by the Rajya Sabha Moving the Bill
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  • 139 2 NEW DELHI: The union Government has now decided to establish an "air wing m tj^e Ministry of Food and Agriculture, with two large and four em^Ul aircraft, dnstead <>f two small aircraft as previously planned. The Planning Commission lias approved the project, w.hose object is
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  • 107 2 NEW D(ELHI, Hormones wiij, soon ue aiding coconut tanners m raising yields. Experiments conducted at Lilt central Coconut Rcsearcn Station at Kasargod witn ellchlorophenoxy acetic acid as a hormone have reveaied an .increased percentage of fruit setting m coconut trees. Triais with ddflerent kinds of hormones
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  • 123 2 NEW YORK: Ne w Yorn C!ty"s population reached the itcord total of 8,05Q,000 on December 31 last year, ace -rctnig to the City planning Commission. This is an increase of 158,--000 over the ftgure {returned on April 1,1950. It was brought about oy bip influx
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  • 104 2 Production Of Hand-Made Matches RAJKOT: Twenty- five centres for the production of h«."nd-made matches aa c to set up m the State, according to a derision taken by the Saurashtra .Klhadfl and Gmr.iudyog Board. Previously, match manufacture was a thriving industry but gradually the large number of factories wer c
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  • 238 2 NEW DELHI: The pubJicaton of the proposed Bibliography of Indian Literature Jeering the first part of the j«Oth century Is now likely to be delayed a s a result of the scope of the work having been considerably Increased. As many as 30,000 entries are ready
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  • 45 2 PHOTO. Two Buddhist monkg who arrived m London from Ceylon on April 27, to take up residence at the Buddhist Temple In Ovington Gardens, Knightebridge, stand outside the temple. They are the Venerable M. Gunistri. left, and the Venerable Mahanamn- AP
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  • 128 2 NEW DELHI: Home Minister Pant rejected a suggestion that mutts Hindu religicu* institutions shouJd be brought within the purview of the Untouchability Offences Bill. The Home Minister isaitl it wa s much better to leave these mutts alone and added: "ilt is better to confine
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  • 275 2 LONDON: A report publish ed m a Londen newspaper to day that Mr. Nehru had obtained a written pledge from the Joint Committe of the Royal Geographical Society ana the Alp;ne Cub to respect a "ban" on any bid to reach the summit of
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  • 92 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Covprnment ha F decided to introduce a citizenship b'M m th^ Lok Sabba soon, it -s learned. Accord'njr to the new bin, whnoh is on the lines of the Brtish Citizenship Act, a perron can acquire Indian ctt'zeaship by naturalisation or by adoption. Considerable
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  • 133 2 Rs. 1 Lakh Missing From Railway Cash-Box BHOPAL: A railway pol.ce constable, whc was guarding a cash-box containing Rs. 1 lakh m the railway yard here, has decamped with the money, me railway police alleged last Fnday. The amount, drawn from the Imperial Bank fcr d.stndution of salaries to the
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  • 144 2 CALCUTTA: A special Fiai'tic Sur^'try Semce, ih>t cf its kind :.n West Bengal, is soon to be started by the State Government. o« T w e .i service will begin w.th 30 beds, ten of which wilt, be free beds, m the Seth SukhJai ;.-Carnani
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  • 116 2 NEW DELHI: The Soviet Union has offered technical a'U to India m tlhe form of tractors, .agricultural processing machinery, insecticides and ether plant protection material. The Union Government is considering the offer, it is learned. If the offer Is accepted, a team of Indian experts
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  • 115 2 NEW DELHI; The Employment Exchange organisation iB preparing the "man-power budgets" needed for the aecond Fflve-Year plan. The Planning Commissi'm recently advised tihe Ministry of Labour t o colleot information regarding the availability of technical) personnel m the public as well as private
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  • 149 2 CHITTAGONG: The forestry development sect on of the Kathafu'.ly P a p er Mill s has obtained seeds of "batai treesused for production of kraft paper from Malaya and Indonesia for starting an experimental plantation m their research station at Stapahar seven miles up frcm the
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  • 1202 3 West Fears Afrasian Strength M MADRAS. Mr. C. Ra jaguf >•■<!■• -h»ri has said that Bandung has shown that Asians and Afr icons possess a strength which the West fears. They should see that that power is preserved without being dissipated; Writ ng under
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  • 133 3 Refuse U.S. Aid Non-Co-Operate Rajaji's Call Mr. C. Kajagopalacharl ha* called on the AsianAfrican nations to undertake a "thorough reapprisal" of their policy towards United States aid m view of her "obdurate" nuclear weapon policy, and come to "bold decisions". In the course of an article In Kalki. Mr. Rajagopalachari
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  • 266 3 KURNOOL.. Mr. C. M. Trivedi, Governor of Andhra. announced that the State Government had decided to drop the decision of the Prakasam Ministry to give tax exemption to all persons pay ing Rs. 10 or less m land revenue, water rates and cesses. At the
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  • 101 3 RAJKOT: Pakistani police have agreed to put an offec. tive check on frequent raids m Kutch by dacolts operating across the border from Pakls. tan, it is learnt here. A conference of police officers from India and Pakistan held m Karachi on April 15 and
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  • 140 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Government has received an Invitation from Ceylon to par. ticipate m the forthcoming Food and Agricultural Exhibi. tion to be held m Colombo. The date of the exhibition haa rtot yet been fixed. Commercal houses m India engaged m the manufacture of implements
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  • 123 3 French Locomotives Radio Controlled PARIS: An electric 'locomotive has been suceessiuUy driven by Tadio-control at a speed of 80 m.p.h. between Parts and jje Mans recently. This Jocomotive was of a type siiniflar to that which recently set up a new wor'rt rail record of 205 m.p.h. Waves em-tted by
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  • 140 3 Port Swettenham Development Project Held-Up KUAUA LUMPUR; TIM Malayan Railways blueprint Mi une development of wharves at Port bwettenham at a cost of Ks. 42,000,000 has ueen he±d up pending a report ol tiie i.ntfinauonaV Jaiik Mission. Tiie report is scheduled v do released m June. ihe Rawway propose buila.nj;
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  • 146 3 Superintending Engineer Of Bhakra Arrested AMBALA: Mr K. R. Sharma.. Superintending Eng.neer ot the Narwana Circle of tmakra Canals, was arrested by the PunjaD CID special staff on allegation of corruption, misappropriation and delrauding tne Government of large sums of money. Mr. Sharma was awarded th e "Padmavibhushan T.sra Varag"
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  • 69 3 NEW DELHI: The CnUm Government has deckled not to electrify temples and tombs of archaeologtkiai Importance, lest It ahouOd damage their painting?*; scu.ptures and other works of art. However, there Is a strong pubJic demand >that electrti hcation should be aUtawed m *uch a va
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  • 148 3 NAIROBI: Mr. .C B. Maclan, Indian Member of Kenya Legislative Council and parliamentary Secretary 3n the Ministry of Commerce and Industry., urged Asisins m Kenya to start joint trading ventures twflth Africans "so that Africans would no longer look on Asians as exploiters.' Replying to an address
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  • 52 3 PHOTO. Patsy Murr is the first child to be treated with the new Salk Polio Vaccine at the Fulton School mi n Lancaster, Pennsylvania, en April 25. Her friends view the proceedings with mixed emotion*. The vaccination is being 1 given by Dr. Norman E
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  • 152 3 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru confessed that he bad gone to the AsianAfrican conference with a prejudice against 'some people' (he woid<t not mention names), but the friendly atmosphere of the conference had caused the prejudice to vanish. Mr. Nehru said this atmosphere had helped m
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  • 173 3 KAISGOON: Measures are being taken to enable nurses of state hospitals to marry tnd establish frames of tjieir vwn, Health I/iinister v i^hin A[amng kail revealed m xiangcon on April 2o at a graduation ceremony at which 26 muses wer c awaided diplomas. The ceremony
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  • 193 3 LONDON: The average baoy born m England and Vvvilcs today can look forwaro to 20 more yea^s of life than youngsters who caiiic into Ifc* \«-rld 50 years The Registrar Generaii's latest return shows that #irls now have an expectation of life of 72.44 years, with
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  • 536 3 Sivaraj Claims He Still Is S. C. F. President Reply To Dr. Ambedkar MADRAS. Mr. N. Sivaraj. Leader, All.lndi;i Scheduled Castes Fc.ltration, m a statement maintains that he still continues to be President of the Federation as against Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's assertion m his statement last week. Mr. Sivaraj
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  • 130 3 KUALA LUMI'UR: WtuK•ntr m i*ts .spare bine a K>-year-oia imuin ii«*r t has oui.t tue ii .-;;<■•» i n^ir-eny n ♦hi mode* ;t< ni|.mni m ,\la!u--yii at a oust vi its.. »OU. The niuik-i, which faan a nme-i(,i,t wungspai^, Mv» been I'unit and uiHi-ncu by \lr.
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  • 134 3 NEW DKLHI: The Maaras Government is planning to establish a pilot plant tor the manufacture of paper from wnttiiewood. lireiimina»ry experiments at the Forest Research Institute Dehra Dua, have shown that wattiewood pulp treated witin certain chemicals can produce quality paper. .Large-scaie trials will) soon be
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  • 168 3 CALCUTTA: Th e only change made m the schedules for the year 1955 under the exciiungc of letters were signed Lr revise the calteoidar year Trade Agreement between India |md Us that 1 Grcujlnut On" has been added to the Indian list of ex--1 cut commodities, says
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  • 42 3 LUCKNOW; Kcshan Gadaria. a notorious dacoit. and seven of his associates, in* eluding: one Ramsingh, were arrested en April 20 m Aligarh District, according to a report. Three villagers received injuries m the encounter with the daccits.- FOC
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  • 120 3 BONN: When Dr. Albert Eanßteln died, he was stall awaiting payment of compensation for property seized frcm him by the Nazis, claims "Mittag,'» a newspaper published m Dueseeldorf. The property included a ncuse at Caputh, near Potat'am, and bank balances worth 19,000 marks. Ail told, -t
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  • 1783 4 Ceylon Tamils Demand Separate State Federal Union For Island Suggested "Invasion" Off Tamil Areas By Sinhalese Condemned TRINCOMAJLEE: A gre»t deal of W*£*^ *f "s£^f the Sinhalese and Tamil, could be avoided *J*> J^*""* Party', demand for an Mtonomou. TamU f^*™ 1 federal union of Oeylon was granted. Thisi* what
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  • 78 4 From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, May Z— Ceytonese Finance Mitiiatej* Mr. Jaypwardane tried >to separate Madras from the Test of the Indian Union when addressing the Mrthabodht Society here on Saturday. He said all questions about the settlers from India In Ceykm were purely and
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  • 65 4 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commissioner General for South East Asia, has become the patron of the World Federalist Association, Singapore, says the Secretary of the Worfd /Federalist Association, Singapore. The WFAS a ros to work for the creation of One World through the
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  • 85 4 REPEAL OF EMERGENCY DEMANDED A WARNING TO L. F. GOVT. PICTURES. Mr Lee Kuan Yew P.A.P.. Leader made a rousing speech at the Singapore Badminton Hall, Sunday morning, where a group of Trade Unions held a May Day Rally Mr. Lee Kuan Yew attacked too Government m bitter terms and
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  • 219 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 2: V. K. Krishna Menon, Indian Diplomat, told pressman here yesterday that 'the Bandung Conference had established "the personality of Asia and Africa distinct entities m world affairs but without isolating itself from the rest of the world. Menon,
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  • 141 4 (Continued from page 1) fused and I have carried out the consultations I have planned I will return. "I wish to go back to Vietlam with a plan of action. No plan can be applied mi n the midest of anarchy." PARIS, May 2.— The Vietnam Premier, Mr. Ngo
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  • 215 4 Fed. Govt. Workers Form National Union Irom Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, May 2— Tihc advantages of efficiency of administrat on, economy and greater "bargaitaing power h> merging the ''pocket unions" ana forming a national uni^n was emphasised tav Mr. G. Leo. president of the Wh:tley Council (staff aide) l^vhon
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  • 646 4 The Armed Service* Welfare Association aokn©wle<lge* with thanks receipt of the following donations m response to their 1964-55 appeal Proceeds of Charity Football Match 55,619.75, Malayan Tobacco Distributors Ltd. 5,000, Fraser and Neave Ltd ''Holiday on Ice" Show 4,500. Fraser and Neave Lta. 3,000 Archipelago Brewery
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