Indian Daily Mail, 4 June 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 11l SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 4. 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENi
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  • 675 1 Scores Big Diplomatic Victory In Belgrade Talks LONDON, June 3: President Tito has won a resounding diplomatic victory m his talks with Soviet leaders m Belgrade m the view of diplomatic quarters here last night. tt^ THE SOVIET PRJMK MINISTER MARSHAL, IsI *SV"
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  • 104 1 Red China May 30 released four U.S.A. Jet fighter pUoto who were shot down during the Korean War, said Peking Radio. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's chief delegate to U.N.. recently returned to New Delhi from a 10-day visit to Peking, gaid that another 11
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  • 540 1 Whither Drifting The Alliance Co? By Our Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: The j National Council of the UMNO- 1 MCA-MIC has undergone a serious but not dangerous diasection to tune the membership according to the level Of the "new brains" who had replaced the rusty ones m the Malayan
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  • 260 1 The number of armed Communist terrorists at large m the Federation, according to the latest Federal Government assessment, is between 3,500 and 4.000. The press note states tne I number of armed Communist tertorists reached a peak cf about 8,000 m 1951 and m 1954 tiie number
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  • 101 1 LONDON, June 3.— Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, leader of India's United Nations Delegation fle w here today from New Delhi for talks with British Ministers on the Formosa problem the Indc-china situation and other International questions. Mr. Menon, is calling on Mr. Harold
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  • 76 1 Looking sad en leaving tbc Cclony, the Governor Sir John N;coU (left) i* seen chatting with the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonaltf on board the ♦Oranje', Thursday afternoon.... (Right) The Chiet Minister, Mr. David Marshall shaking hands with tne Governor. Other 9 seen m the picture are Mr.
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  • 249 1 Labour Minister's Appeal To Indian Chinese Businessmen Utilise Employment Exchange services, the Minister said the prime concern of the Governmeat was to find employment to as many employable persons as it could possibly and the cost of running tli e exchanges and offering fic c scrvice would be reduced per
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  • 348 1 wiU consider any matters ior which the Labour Ministe;- is responsible arising out of the work of the Employment Exchange Service. The committee will keep the employment situation under review. The Committee, will be able t 0 appoint sub-committees subjecc to the Minister's approval,
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  • 66 1 In Madras, Crossword competitons ■like Squarewords, Lotus, and Ananda vikatan, offer lakhs of rupees m prizes monthly, and collect many mor e lakhs for other organisers. The m test offer for jiune is a price four laWhs of rupees (Rs. 400,000) which the organisors claim is the largest
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  • 69 1 Madras Government favours a limit °f ten thousand rupees maximum as prizes for a single competition on one month. "If I have my way," said the Finance Minister Mr. Subramanlam, '-I would prefer the maximum to be only Rs. 100. If the ttde a of these competitions is
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  • 293 1 FVom Out <f\\n Corres«i>ot«detit MADRAS, June 3 Madras State Government issued a press note yesterday declaring that they had no doubts about the efficacy" of tubercuiOs'.a. The Government wcie forced to issue tlhe not e because ol :he great alarm created
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  • 198 1 (From Our Staff Reporter KUALA. LUMPUR, Fri.: Although the Government or India Deputy commissioner has been supplied from New Dflhi with the services of a MMDOU expert, the Deputy Commissioner does not appear to have a clear idea of ndia Government's decision on the nuostion
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  • 475 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat. June 4, 1955 NOTES AND COMMENTS MEMORABLE REGIME SINGAPORE vUll long cherish the memory of Sir John N'looll who guided its destinies especially during a most crucial stage m its history and v%h< of all Governois, largely bore the stress and strain of the Colony's
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  • 126 2 MADRAS: Mr. P. Kakkan, President of the Tamil Nad Pradesh Congress Committee, announced the personnel of his Working committee. Mr. K. S- Vcnkatakrishna Reddiar (South Arcot), VicePresident; Messrs. V. Ram' ah Pudukko'ttad and P. S. Pangaswami Naidju (Coimbatorc), Secretaries^ Mr. M. Blvikt-'i-vatsalam. Treasurer and Messre. K. Kamaraj, T.
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  • 350 2 Press Association In Govt. Policy Making Home Minister's View NEW DELHI: Pandit Govind Vallabh Pant, Union Home Minister, suggested that some method should be devised whereby the Press could be associated with the Government [m the sphere of policy-making. Pandit Pant, who was epeaking at a reception given m bis
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  • 178 2 I'anuiL Pant said the Press was a power everywhere today tadds the Press). "Democracy functions only with the aid of the Presa," he said. "There can be no real publicity except through the network of papers that we have m our country, nor can the public be
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  • 200 2 There is a well-marked re lationship between molecular weight and taste which Is shown m the appearance of a hitter taste with increasing molecular weight. Irrespective of whether the taste of lighter members of the series is sour, gait or «wwt. Th!« i s the finding of
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  • 324 2 P LAN FOR SHEET HUSBANDRY NEW DELHI; The Un-ou Government plans to spend rts. 30,000,000 on a masterpian to improve sheep husbandry t-nder the second FiveYear Plan, it is learned. The |dea is is to improve the quality and quantity of wooii produced m this country that India will become
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  • 194 2 Miss Jinnah Blames Foreigners KARACHI: Miss Fatima Jinnah, sister of the late Mr. Mohammed AH Jinnah, referred to the "menacing hands of foreign elements" reaching out to Pakistan's affairs. In her Id Day message to Muslims, Miss Jinnah said. "During the past few months the country has been rocked with
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  • 178 2 NEW DELHI: Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Union Minister for Education, left New Delhi for Bombay on the first leg ot a two-month goodwill-cum-official tour of Europe and th e Middle East. Maulana Azad will sail from Bombay on May 25 for the United Kingdom, where
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  • 63 2 Hindi On Rlys. MADRAS. Work is m progress for standardising m Hindi nameboards. nct.ces, etc.. displayed on railway premises and m trains. "Hie Railway Bourd'* Hindi Officer is no>v On tour to expedite this work. The staff under the Railway Board has also been advised to acquire knowledge of Hindi
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  • 377 2 Will Conservatives Change U. S. Mentality? MADRAS: MR. C. RAJAGOPALACHARI. COMMENT. ING ON THE CONSERVATIVE VICTORY IN THE BRITISH GENERAL ELECTIONS, sA ID: 'THE EXPECTED Mr. Rajugop&lachari. that the impendlne summit talks and the publicised differences among the Labour Party leaders together offered a fine opportunity to the Conservative Government
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  • 35 2 Photo. Crowds m Trafalgar Square, London, watch the general election results l-o im on M»v 26, which put the ('onser v ati\ c Party again m power.- A.P.
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  • 174 2 RESTORATION OF EVACUEE PROPERTY NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Rehabilitation, an* nounced the procedure for the restoration of evacuee movable property m Pakistan to displaced persons m India. The Press note says: Displaced persons whose names have been published may up preach the Property Field Officer, India High Commission,
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  • 189 2 PONDICHERRy. A regular branch of the Imperial Bank of India was opened m Pondicherry by Mr. S. S- Shiralkar. Finance Secretary to the Government of Pondicherry. From Nov. 1. 1953. the Imperial Bank has been funct oning here only as a pay office. From iiast week
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  • 424 2 Dhebar's Warning To Goan Administration Against Use Of Violence SANGLJ. The Congn-ss president, Mr. Div bur. declared here that India would not remain indifferent if the Portuguese Government resorted to violent retaliation against the natural urge of he people of Goa to free themselves from foreign yoke. Mr. Dhebar, now
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  • 539 3  -  Radhakrishnan Spiritual Unity Must Be Achieved BANGALORE: If religions were able to give of their best it would be possible to give this groping world m search of a s oul a lead, stated India's Vice-President, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, here. Dr. R&dhakrtehnan, who was Inaugurating a seminar
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  • 197 3 NEW DELHI; The finst f*tcp towards gearing the O tigress to preparing for the next gcneiajj elections to take place at the end of 1956 WIP oe conwideied at the meeting of the central) Parliamentary ticard of the Congress to be held on June 3 it is
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  • 162 3 NEW DELHI: The Secretary of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahais of India, Pakistan and Burma, Mr. A. Butt deplored the recent banning of the Banal faith m Iran. He said the Bahais were not a 'sect' as described m reports from Iran
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  • 57 3 MADRAS; It looks as though we may have to slaxf an -Eat More Jaggery Campaign^ the Industries Minister, Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam. Even South Indians nowadays did not consume jaggery as much as they had done a few years ago. tfugar had ef/Ject3vcvy replaced jaggery m
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  • 380 3 Hindi Socialism Go Together! TRICHrB: The Union labour Minister. Mr. Khamltibhai Denal, dec»red here that v>ct*a.?lHti c pattern of society n(l nafonai language were linked together a»d without the one the other could not exist. For the ttucceffiglui impflenientnt*©n of the Avadi resolution of the Congress on social' stio pattern
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  • 56 3 Photo. Four-year-old reter North, from Victoria, rushes up to congratulate victorious Sir Anthony Eden as he leaves the Conservative Central Oflice m London .an May 27. The hoy's gesture was spontaneous. Woman holding h:s other hand Is unidentified. Lord Wo d ton, Chairman of the Conservative
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  • 117 3 PAKISTANI: Barbers have volunteered to shave the heads of Muslim pilgrim* free of charge during the forthcom ng llaj pilgrimage at Mecca, the holy <•'•*»' f .Muslin m. "Umra" or the shaving of heads us enjoined upon a 1 Muslims undertaking (he sacred pilgrimage. Mr.
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  • 204 3 CALCUTTA: For the Milrd time m 15 year.s, India iiad a favourable Balance of trade with Canada m 1954, according to otticia'; intorniaiion available here. The two othct years were 1950 and 1951 when the Korean War boom wa.s mainly responsible for boostinr. India's trade wdh Canada,
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  • 166 3 CELEBRATION OF RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS CALCUTTA: Dr. «yed Mantuud, Minister m the Ministry of External Affairs, suggested here that all important religious celebrations of the country shoud be treated as national festivals m order to bring about perfect unity ameng different sects. Dr. Mahmud, who was speaking at an Id reunion
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  • 237 3 CALCUTTA: The aircraft junks left behind at the Panagar airstrip, about 50 miles from Calcutta, by the United States Army Air Force after World War II are attracting American buyers and a few enquiries have also been received from the United Kingdom. The Americans are
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  • 120 3 CALCUTTA: The cit«z< n» of Calcutta, at a me et n e. paid warm tributes to the memory of Mr. Rash B^nari Bose, one of the revolutionary leaders of India, who lived the Hfc of an exile n Japan, on the occasion of his blrtn
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  • 111 3 NEW DELHI. Prime Minister Nehru advised student delegates to the tenth annual conference of the A .-India Students' Congress to take Ibterest In the country's second Five Year pjan. He asked them to read the reports of the Planning Commission to acquire knowledge of India's
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  • 1591 4 Govt. Subsidy Scheme COLOMBO: The Government announced a subsidy scheme intended to bring relief to the tea industry. In a statement mad e shnrtiy after a series of official conferences w ith Minister* MPs and representatives of the tea trade the Prime Minister. Sir John Kotelawala,
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  • 63 4 Sir John NicaU. shaking hands with Mr. T. P. F. MeNelce, President City CouncT, on board 'Oranje', before the Governor's departure from Singapore for Britain on retirement on the right of Mr. McNeice i s standing Mrs. MeNeic«>. (Below). The Governor inspecting a composite Guard of
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  • 420 4 Malayan Philosophers To Meet In Conference Move To Teach Clear Thinking And Balanced Judgment The first Philosophical Conference ever to be held m Malaya will meet at Kuala Lumpur on June 25 and 26 m the Secondary Modern School at High Street, writes Mr, L. T. Rajan, Secretary of the
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  • 81 4 At a meeting of the Council of Ministers he.d at Government House yesterday morning, (June 3), Mr. W.A.C. Goode was sworn m as Oflicer Adm nistering the Government. He took the Oath of Al egiance and the Oath for the Due Execution of the Office of officer
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