Indian Daily Mail, 31 May 1955
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Title Section16 1955-05-31 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 107 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 81, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article849 1955-05-31 1 four American Airmen Released "Door To Progress Opened" NEW DELHI, May 30: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's United Nations delegate told a Press Conference here today the Chinese Communists would release four American airmen today. The four are among 15 American airmen, m Chinese hands849 words
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Article47 1955-05-31 1 LONDON. May 30: Peking radio quoted by Renter announced today that the four American airmen had been "deported". The announcement came m Peking's 1400 hours GMT news bulletin eight hours after their release had been announced by Mr. Kfltshna Menon, chief [Indian United Nations delegate. Router,47 words
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Article218 1955-05-31 1 From Our Staff C<Trespo,ad« »/t KUALA LUMPUR, May 30. —The newly elected President of the Malayan Indian Congress Mr. V. T> Sambandam will raise vehement protest at the Alliance National Council over the exclusion cf Indian candidates from the Federal polls, it is reliably learnt. It218 words
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Article, Illustration73 1955-05-31 1 Mr. ,i, c, Jain, the General Manage* of India's leadinv. newspaper 'Time* of India" a «d Director of PreM Trust f India and Mrs. Jain who Wrived here last Satunlay. tfce counie of their wee-mcotb \vorid ttmr, They are l^avSng t&'s inornln* lor HoW Kon X byI.D.M. - 73 words
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57 1955-05-31 1 BOMBAY, May 30: The Union Movement. Narayak "father" of the Indian Trade Mahlhar joshi, died of a. heart attack today aged 73. A former school teacher he twice head the post of General Secretary of i the All India Trade union Congress- -from 1925Reuter - 57 words
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Article406 1955-05-31 1 Launch Vigorous Inquiry Over 100 Persons Questioned HONG KONG, May 30: Hong Kong authorities Sunday refused to comment on a Peking Radio report that "several suspects" have been arrested here m connection with the alleged sabotage of an Air India Constellation which crashed en routeAP - 406 words
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Article98 1955-05-31 1 Extradition of Two Chinese today that 15 Chinese had been detained for questioning m connection with the sabotaging of the Indian Airliner which rrashed into the South China Sea last month. The reports have not been confirmed officially. A Hong Kong Government spokesman would neither connrm nor deny other reports98 words
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131 1955-05-31 1 Haji M. A. Abdul Rahiman, a leading merchant and millionaire philanthropist of Saigon arrived here yesterlay with his three son s and son-in-law. Mr. Abdul Rahiman aged 60, has been a resident of Saigon for over fltty year s and has performed innumerable acts of131 words
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Article50 1955-05-31 1 TAIFEH, May 30: A Chln-v ese Nationalist Government.; spokesman today denied a foreign press report that a "my-| sterlous" stowaway who might have been connected with the sabotage of an Indian Airliner Last April had arrived here on a plane frm Hon^ Kong o» May 19.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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121 1955-05-31 1 Kalagam Propaganda By Madras Govt? Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May SO. The leading local the "Hindu" yesterday editorially took serious objection to a poster issued by the Madra» Government. The poster m Tamil declared that untouchabUity m any form is a penal offence punishable by the new law passed121 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-05-31 1 SIR ANTHONY AND ATTLEE Sir Anthony Eden, Prime Minister of England waving happily as the people cheer him. Sir Anthony's ComservatlTe Party won" the recent elections and will remain In power for another five years. (Right) Mr. Clement Attlee chatting with worker B at »j plastkw factory*. His Labour PartyAP - 55 words
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Article80 1955-05-31 1 MOSCOW, May 30: The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Jawaharl&l Nehru, is quoted as sayine m an interview with a correspondent of the Soviet Magazine Ogonyen that "India can learn much" from tht Soviet Union. According to Tass, the Soviet News Agency. Mr. Nehru saidReuter - 80 words
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203 1955-05-31 1 Railwaymen Sack Vasadeva Appoint Giri As Chief From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 30.— V. V. Giri, former Union Labour Minister, was elected President of the National Union of Railway Federation at the all-India Convention of members held here yesterday. Giri was elected after the Convention had declared its lackCopyright - 203 words
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220 1955-05-31 1 Hey. Dr. Xavter s. Than! Nayagam, professor of Education at the University of Ceylon, has Issued the following appeal to the Malayan Tamils. regarding the TAMIL. 18 OUR LIKE Fund, started by the Tamil Murasu lor start nj; a Tamil section220 words
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222 1955-05-31 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 30.— A new Ministry for Iron and Steel has been created by the Govt, of India, thus underlining the fact that India today iB a major industrial power. Commerce Minister Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari222 words
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Article108 1955-05-31 1 From Out own Correspondent MADRAS, May 30. Tke people of South India are not chivalrous, said the Union Deputy Home Minister Mr. B. N. Datar, addressing a group of Congress leaders at Cotnbatorc yesterday. He said they were not taking care of the women section of108 words
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Advertisement18 1955-05-31 1 11 nM ana B»»« w—* s g.so n ■I 3MONX»|-- 3300 If BMONTHS. BB0 0 If H BMONTHS--}rt".ooj|18 words
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761 1955-05-31 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. May 31, 1955 THAT SERYESEM RIGHT! r\FTEN It to most inadvisable to make any mention «f a political party or its leaders that are clearly anti-national Even for the »ake of adverse criticism they should: not be nun none* at all. They should be treated761 words
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246 1955-05-31 2 NEW BOOKS ON STATES NEW DELHI: To combat the evils of regionalism and provincialism and to promote inter-state understanding, the Central Government has decided to publish books on cultural and historical background of each State, to be circulated m other States. The book* will contain246 words
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Article75 1955-05-31 2 LONDON: The Church of England Temperance Society and the British Society for the Study of Addiction have opened a clinic m London to which alcoholics can go for treatment free of charge. They will be seen en an outpatient basin. Britain is known to have 80,000NAFEN - 75 words
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Article132 1955-05-31 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Government is examining pro* posals for extending financial assistance to cultural institutes devoted to the preservation cf tribal culture and art m areas inhabitated by considerable numbers of tribal J people, it i*> reliably learned. Three such institutes at Ranchi, ChhmdwaraNAFEN - 132 words
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Article123 1955-05-31 2 To Develop India' s Handicrafts NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Commerce has convened a conference of representatives of State Governments at Bombay m the last week of June to consider proposals for the development ot handicrafts m the second FiveYear Plan. The Centre is reported to be of theNAFEN - 123 words
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Article122 1955-05-31 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Education i& devising a scheme fcr inclusion m the second Five- Year Plan to ensure better management of private schools. The Education Minister had sometime back suggested to State Governments that they should improve the present system of management ofNAFEN - 122 words
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Article89 1955-05-31 2 I TOKYO: Japan's latest unemployment figures show that they have reached their highest level since the war. Those out of work m March totalled B*o.ooo, says the Prime Ministers Office. This is an increase of 180.000 on tVIC February total. These statistics do not tell theNAFEN - 89 words
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Article203 1955-05-31 2 CALCUTTA. The \jn on <;o vcmment is thinking o f giving protection to indigenous medicines, provide! they conform to the required quality Prof. M D Chakravarti, Director, Central Drugs Laboratory, Government of India, CaVcut'a told NAFEN. The quality of Indian today is much better wan whatNAFEN - 203 words
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Article165 1955-05-31 2 NEW DELHI: Two model schools fcr the blind will be established at Denra Dun during the course of this year one for children au<i the otner for women. The children's scnool will consist of thret; department^ namely, the kindergarten section; the primary and secondary school165 words
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Article, Illustration126 1955-05-31 2 MA KHIN SAW V- <•»»!? daughter of President Ha i; of Burma married MAING THAN AUNT, Cambridge educated Rangoon Barrister and youngest fton of the late Burmese Chief justice U Tun Byu, m a ceremony at which Burma Premler V Vn officiated tot Rangoon. May126 words
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277 1955-05-31 2 MANCHESTER: The Lancashire octton trade is taming its man and woman-power at a steady and Increasing rate. The prospect of extended and forced holidays dur>n X periods of depression and the knowledge that order lists are very truncated has gapped at the allegiance ofNAFEN - 277 words
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Article174 1955-05-31 2 NEW DELHI: A new slogan to make "the village beautiful" by carefully choosing ornamental' and shade pianra fo'-v\rtde-scale plantation m the s.xth Vanamahotsava Festival during the coming mo/iscon Las been made by the Union Ministry of Agriculture. Apart from planting saplings of fruit trees, fnlrtar trees andNAFEN - 174 words
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Article213 1955-05-31 2 NEW DELHf: A taraet hglure of 5,000 tube-wells will be constructed during the second iFive-Year Plan period. The Planning Commission has already approved of the P lan and Rs. 315.400,000 is being provisionally earmarked for this purpose. The number of welG X been fixed on the basis ofNAFEN - 213 words
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Article, Illustration94 1955-05-31 2 KING GUSTAY OF SWEDEN was a godfather at th* Christening of Lord and Lady Brabourne'a baby daughter on May 23, at Afer&ham Parish Church* Kent. The ttrv.or was performed by thr Archbi»hc of canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, the gliA, born March 5 was ohrftttened Joanna Edwina94 words
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578 1955-05-31 2 LONDON: A British s»y»tc m of navigation guide? for ships and airliners described m a reoent British Civil atton Ministry report as meettng the International Civil Aviation Organisation's requirements for short-range n*vl gatinnal aid to a greater degree thanNAFEN - 578 words
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346 1955-05-31 2 Anti-Locust Campaign Being Intensified NEW DELHI: A new plan to fight locusts has been communicated by the Central Gov- ernment to State Governments as three swarms sighted m Raiasthan have signalled the beginning cf the locust reason this year. Experts here fear the attack this year may be a sNAFEN - 346 words
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689 1955-05-31 3 Red Asian Constitutions True To Soviet Pattern Notable Examples Constitution the Vice-Presldent should have been elected by the National Assembly, anil not appointed. There is little to wonder at, evidently, m the fact that Russian constitutional experts regard the Asian People's Republican set-ups with a sympathetic eye.- NAFEN LONDON: SovietNAFEN - 689 words
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Article84 1955-05-31 3 CALCUTTA: Heas an .ray] put to a ih.-w use m the manufacture of fash; enable goods, according to reliable information available here. The Pakistan Embassy m che United States recently prcsenteu a fasmon show fea- r ng dresses, hats ba?s and shoes made of burlapNAFEN - 84 words
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159 1955-05-31 3 Rs. 3.4b. Ind. Raw Material For India CALCUTTA: With the intensive industrialisation under the second Five-Year plan, imports of ndustriaj raw materials into India, are Uke'.y to -ho vv a substantial incr. .i m the coming years, according to .ndustrial circles here. It is pointed Out that ever nee WorldNAFEN - 159 words
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Article233 1955-05-31 3 A-Muieral In Chilka Lake CUTTACK: At the Instance >t the Natural Resources Ministry of the Union Government, the Chllka Lake and the hills to the west of it will be surveyed at the end of the summer season by a party whose aim will be to ascertain the quality andNAFEN - 233 words
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Article, Illustration84 1955-05-31 3 Brttalns Royal Family and a crowd of 380,000 «tw the French colt "Phil Drake," owned by Madame Suzanne Vdterrm and ridden by E. Palmer, win the £18,800 176 th renewal of the Derby Stake* at Epsom on May 25. A. P. photo snows: The neld at84 words
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375 1955-05-31 3 LONDON. An Indian woman barrister X rapidly making a naon« a fot h« rsvlf here a» radio and television personality. She is Miss Jamila Tyabji, of Somerset Lodge, Warden Road, Bombay, who studied at Oxford University and m the Middle Templ e forNAFEN - 375 words
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73 1955-05-31 3 Arab Leader To Visit Red China CAIRO. Mr. Atoned rl fthwfcilrj Atrfstant Qetrttary-Gtmtrat ©f the Arab Lm^r, »«1 vi»it CoonnM China la inly at the invitation of the Chinem Govenmeat, It Is reported here. Mr. et-Shokatry met Mr. Choa Et>-lmi. the Chteene Prime Mlafoter, at the recent K&ndnng Confereaoe. AtNAFEN - 73 words
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563 1955-05-31 3 NEW YORK. The real picture o* Uf© m the Catted States Is "quite different to what many Indiana and AkUum believe It to be. \isitlng educator from Madras dtacloaed here. Fifty-one-year-old Govindan Ramachandran, who has been touring America with tenNAFEN - 563 words
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Article172 1955-05-31 3 MADRAS: The 14th Intcrmttonal Dairy Congress will ie held m Rome from September 24-28, and India has been Invited to participate m it. The Union Government has iippolnted Dr. K. C. Sen, Director cf Dairy Research* Indian Dairy Research institute, Bangulori'.. as the contact man m thoNAFEN - 172 words
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Article80 1955-05-31 3 Com memorating 1857 Struggle LUCKNOW Preparation* are betag made here to commemorate two years h**nce th« first centenary of the War of Independence of 1857. A comprehensive pro^famir»c of larjre-scalr cPlebrafun* is being »Irawn u,i by a committee of citizens tt> r-.ia.-K the city's Sink with the historical even 1NAFEN - 80 words
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497 1955-05-31 3 LO2CDO&- A pendulu m swinging above the waters of U»e Indian Ocean unoer the watchful eyes of scientists during cht next few months i« expected to yield important infor* nuttitn relating to a univer3«») law which B l philosopher SirNAFEN - 497 words
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Article159 1955-05-31 3 NEW DELHI: The Jistcner research system Is going ta be extended soon to the rural areas to ascertain on-the-rpot reactions of the people to the community programme broadcasts. The All-India Radio via soon send listener research units to assess the value of the broadcasts byNAFEN - 159 words
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Article78 1955-05-31 3 TEHERAV. workers car.y this morning started the demolition of '.he city's B&ha: temple by She order of the Military ucv-'nor-Gene^.l m Teheran. Th s fc''owed government i.eision to declare Bahaisro illegal. Baha< centres throu^hojt the country :»ave now b«»«n occupied by the authoritlos. The MuUas A»e reNAFEN - 78 words
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435 1955-05-31 4 C. D. C. Chief Cites Reasons COLOMBO; Explaining the implication* of the resolution unanimously adopted at tbe Hatton session of the Ceylon Democratic OcmgrtAs recently as it affected the two pacts between the Governments of India and Ceylon, Mr. A. Ariz,FOC - 435 words
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Article56 1955-05-31 4 NE\v YORK: "The Strange Career of Jfni Crow" has been recently Written by Professor C. Vnnn Woodward, of Johns Hopkins University, the book tfves a new insiq-ht on race relation* In the post-Civil War years m his native South. i* that "Jim CrowlKm" is a relativelyNAFEN - 56 words
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105 1955-05-31 4 SEATO Economic Conference In Karachi LAHORE!: Important talks among' SEATO members on economic issues are expected to be held In Karachi about the first week of June. The main topdc of discuss on will be the effect of commitments, under the Manila Treaty, on the economy of certain member countries.NAFEN - 105 words
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Article, Illustration806 1955-05-31 4 ENDS IN "NO CONTEST"! BOTH FIGHT OUTSIDE RING DARA SINGH. INDIA'S WRESTLING CHAMPION, PROVED A MIGHTY WRESfrLER AND A CLEAN AND •SCIENTIFIC' FIGHTER SUNDAY NIGHT AT THI. HAPPY WORLD STADIUM HERE. In a 100-minute non-stop flght with th« turbulent King Kong, l n which both the806 words
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Article, Illustration197 1955-05-31 4 INDIAN TEAM (Left to Right) T. N Seth (contain) DANISH TEAM: Fnn Kobbero, John Skaamp, O *a- sen, O. Elftatten, O- Mertz and Hammerga&rd Hansen. Tonight's rames are; Natekar vr Skaarup; seth vs Kobbero; Natekar and D«ngre vs Ellersten and Mert/.; Hemmady and Guha vs Kobbero and197 words
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Article37 1955-05-31 4 KATHMANtKJ, Nepal. May 30— Arthur Ftrmin, joint leader of tha K«ya expedition, to Himalichk:]'!', died en routo to Pokhra as a result of a thijrh fracture, Bjritisft Emba.ssa\ sources here said laM ol«ht— APAP - 37 words
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Article77 1955-05-31 4 HONG KONG POLICE ALERTED HONG KONG, May 30.— Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon's announcement that China was Teleasing four American airmen today surprised British and American officials here who still know nothing about when the fliers will cross the frontier into Hong Hong. Hong Kong police have been alerted forReuter - 77 words
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Article28 1955-05-31 4 NAPLES, May 30— Premier P. pibug Songgram of Thaiiand arrived at Capodichlno airport here Sunday and laft immcdda t«ly bf automobiJe fot th« Sorrento, ATAT - 28 words
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142 1955-05-31 4 HONG KONG, May 30—Robert Webster Ford, a British rad.o operator arrested by Chi«e«e C«mmw.is?s^ and imprisoned five years ago m a charge of poisoning a Tibetan BuddhiMt pnest, reached this Rr.ttoh colony vesterdajT TbJ Chjnese Reds announced previously they were him JEff*142 words
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