Indian Daily Mail, 11 June 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 11l SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 465 1 Bulganin's Tribute To Indian P.M. LONDON, JUN. 10: MR. NEHRU PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA STOOD BENEATH A BIBLE PAINTING IN A KREMLIN BANQUETING HALL LAST NIGHT AND TOLD RUSSIA'S TOP LEADERS: "BLESSED ARE THE PEACE MAKERS." FACING MARSHAL, NIKOLAI BULGANIN THE SOVIET
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  • 313 1 MOSCOW, Jun. 10.— Premier Nikolai Bulganin ot Russia and Premier Jawaharlal Nehru of India called on the British Embassy Thursday to pay theii respeews on the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II of Britain but at different times Nehru arrived a/Ler the Russians had left. This
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  • 64 1 The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, will broadcast a Pro Nomination Day message to the people of Malaya tomorrow, Sunday June 12. He will broadcast m English at T.lo p.m. and this will be repeated at 9.40 p.m. A Malay translation will be broadcast at 8-35
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  • 156 1  -  Donald Sir "In my tours cf the country I have noticed (no one could avoid noticing- it) the large amount of new building that nas taken place during, recent years on estates. But l have also inevitably noticed that there still remain a considerable number of
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  • 74 1 MARSHALL— YES The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, will hold his weekly "Meet-the-People" session m the P.R.O. Conference Room, Assembly House, today Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. YEW HOCK— NO But the Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr Lim Yew Hock, announced that he would not
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  • 82 1 XfcVV DELHI, June 10: (India gave U.S. Gen Maxwrel] D. Taylor special peruAsslon yesterday to fly over the Taj Mahal enroute to New Delhi for a two-day vi«*jt. Gen. Tay[<ir, who Is. on bin way to Washington to become njew UJS: Arniy Chief of Staff,,
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  • 112 1 OTTAWA, Canada, June 10 V.K. Krishna Menon, In- 1 d:an diplomat just returned I from a trip t o R-ed Ohtna, Tnursday held an hour-long I conference with External Atr- 1 a.ts Minister Lester Pearson I Their discussions were* be- 1 Ideved to centre mainly around
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  • 87 1 CHERBOURG, FRANCE. June 10: Like many another transatlantic traveller, Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov wa 3 temporarily stranded here last night because of strikes m Britain. Mr. Molotov, who is en route to the United States, arrived by boat train from Paris at 1930 GMT expecting to
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  • 38 1 Ballot papers used m the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Elections last December will be publicly burned at the Munici- pal dumping ground at the 4th mile Cheras Road on Monday, June 13, at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 38 1 Takes The Salute On Queen's Birthday The Officer Administering the Government, Mr. YV. A. C. Ooode takes the salute from some 2,000 troops marching past on the padang, Thursday, June 9, on the occasion of Queen's Birthday ceremony.
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  • 117 1 MARSHALL The Chief Mdnuster Mr. David Marshall had talks with vtie P.A.f. Readers Mr. Lim Cmng Siong and Mr. Devan Nair last mgnt regarding tht strikes at tne Hume Ind' •.'■icr.es, Singapore Harbour Board and otner peaces. Mr. iviarshall also met the 6-man delegation representing the t.U.C. the
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  • 168 1 Attlee Morrison Leadership To Continue LONDON, June 10 l Mr. I Clement Attlee, the 72-year- old i-abour Party opposition leader and Mr. Herbert Morri- son, 67, hig deputy have both been returned unopposed to their offices for the coming k oss ion of Parliament, it was announced today. Mr. Attlee,
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  • 228 1 NEW DELHI, June 9: Members of a Scottish all-women expedition to the Himalayas told Router today that they had seen the tracks of what might be an "Abominable Snowwoman." Mrs. Nonica Jackson, the leader, said that while they were exploring the Jugai Himalrange m Nepal,
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  • 49 1 NO STC BUSES TODAY It is reliably leant that all S.T.C. buses will be off the roads today. Reason: Employees, it Is said, want to be present at the court today when the case against a Conductor who has been charged with criminal breach of trust, is taken up.
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  • 96 1 'Malaya stands o r falls on the issue, of race relations, it the Europeans anct Asians and Eurasians t a Malaya can live together m harmony and Sood-wiH, Malaya wall thrive, If they do not, the Oommunits wdjjl pierce the armour of this plural society and
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  • 63 1 Fr. Premier Invited To Visit Moscow PARIS, June 10 French Premier Edgar Paure yesterday told Ms press confereuce that M. Mo]rtov had cordially invited him and (the Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay «-to come to Moscow some Mine soon.'' Asked what he replied m Fatvr-e said; •'Well we gave no definite
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  • 67 1 Formosa Like W. New Guinea CHOU JAKARTA, Indonesia June 10 Red Chinese premier Chou En-lai fished for Indonesian sunport on the Formosa issuiT iFriday b y likening Peking's stand to Indonesian fight for Dutch-held West New Guinea. In Written answers submitted to him by four Indonesian newsmen, Chou said: "Such
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  • 62 1 LONDON, June 10 Prince Charje, 6, and Princess Anne, 4£, took their first Plane ride Thursday and enjoyed every bit o f it They flew Into London from Dyce. a n airport near Balmoral, the Scottish H^ghjand Castle where they had been on holiday. The pilot, air
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  • 52 1 BELGRADE, June 10: The Indian Parliamentary Dei legation headed by the Vicet President of the Council of States (Upper House) Mr. Krishnamurti Rao, left here by air this morning after 10-day visit as the guests of the Yugoslav National Assembly, i Tanjung the Yugoslav News Agency
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  • 622 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Sat, June 11, 1955 gOMB of tbe current labour strikes In Singapore are taking: the shape and assuming toe proportions of the one which recently led to serious rioting culminating m tbe death at some potlre and civilians, m the calling: out of the military and
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  • 777 2 Survey To Be Made: Zonal j Bodies Formed NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Education have, on the recommendation of the Hindi Shiksha Samiti, set up four regional committees to examine and survey the work done for the propagation of Hindi m the nonHindi speaking States. The
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  • 145 2 BOMBAY; An experimental Kamnaaa typewriter claimed to be based on the existing Kannada script has been devised by Mr. b. B. Chitgupl, Assistant Director of Publicity, Bombay Government. Mr. Chitgupi said that he 'had designed and constructed the typewriter at the Government typewriter workshop at Bombay and had
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  • 42 2 photo. when bands played 'GOD SAVE THE QUEEN", at the Padang Thursday inorning. when Queen's Birthday Ceremony was he]d.- The Offioer Administering the Government, Mr. w- A. C. Goode. saluting the RoyaJ Standard, aftar it was broken. I.D.M.
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  • 345 2 Developing Khadi: Possibilities Of New Charkha BOMBAY: The three-day meeting of the All-India Kh uli and VUlage industries Bo<:r<l ma-] ink* l that Saturday on a note of optimitir about the place that will by given co the development of khadi and village Industries m the SecondFive Year Plan. The
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  • 123 2 Two Girls Fall From Running Train AMEASAMUDRAM: t w o sister. Selvamani, aged 12, and VeeraJiakshml, aged 5, who were traveflWug on Saturday morning- the passenger train bouna for Tiruneivell, fell down from moving train between Ambasamtudra m and Klzna Ambur and sustained serious injuries. The train was brought to
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  • 149 2 NEw DELHH: On the eve of His departure for the USSR. Prime Minister Nehru summoned tine Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. Dr. Sampur* nanand, to discuss the onemonth oM Kanpur textile strike. Mr. Sampurananand arrived In Delhi last Saturday and was wtth Mr. Ntehru till the iate
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  • 111 2 Cinema Manager Arrested BOMBAY: The supervising manager of a fashionable city cinema house m South Bombay was arrested last week 'm connection with the sale bogus cinema tickets. The Chief Presidency Magistrate, before whom he was produced, enlarged him on bail of Ra. 2,000. The accused was described by the
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  • 93 2 NEW DELHI: Production of artificial teeth from dental porcelain made m India is now possible, following successful investigations carried out at the Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute. The porcelain is made from washed Ch'.na clay felspar, quartz and nepheline, syenitex. Teeth of
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  • 74 2 MADRAS: The Union Government have informed the Madras Government that they have decided to depute a representative of their s to help m the forthcoming: discussions between Chief Engineers of Madras and Mysore States regarding the sharing of the waters of the Palar. From enquires it
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  • 67 2 NAGPUR: A six-member team of Russian steel experts arrived here last week from N%w 1 Delhi to settle preliminaries before the start o* construction of the streel plant at Bhilai In Madhya Pradesh. The experts, led by Mr. Kratenko, Russian Chief Engineer, will have discussions with the
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  • 709 3 Planning Body Discussion NEW DELHI. The newly-formed Panel on Land Reform of the Planning Commission, meeting for the first tune here last week set up four sub-committees to study and make recommendations on tenancy reforms, size of holdings problems of reorganisation and bhoodan. The meeting
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  • 52 3 photo. The Officer Administering the Government Mr. W. A. C. Goode, taking the salute from the red, b]u,e and white dais at the ceremonial Parade on Queen's Birthday, Thursday*, June 9, af the Padang here. In the foreground is seen a Contingent of Women's Corps
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  • 146 3 High Altitude Research In Kashmir I SRINAGAR: The Gulmarg Research Observatory, which was initially established for research m cosmig rays, is to be developed into a laboratory fcr the investigation of all high-altitude phenomena and made available for use to all Indian and foreign investigators interested m any form of
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  • 124 3 BOMBAY: A 10 per cent increase on Haj fares introduced this year between India and Jeddah by the Mogul Lines has been withdrawn with immediate effect, a company's spokesman said. The withdrawal was the result Of negotiations between the Government of India and the Port Haj
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  • 148 3 BOMBAY: The Community Development Block mi n Nadiad taluk wag inaugurated on June 1 by Mr. Rasiklal Parik. Chief Minister of Saurashtra by lay* i ing the foundation of the water works at Dabhan and of the primary school building at Mahisa. Nadiad. Speaking at Dabhan
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  • 86 3 MADRAS: The fifth an(nual conference of the Chamber of Municipal Chairmen, at Its condudfeig sesfiion last Saturday at Rajaji HaH, adopted unanimously a resolution expressing the view that an many of the heavy industries planned In the Fir-" FlvehYear Plan having been situated m Northern India, the
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  • 64 3 LISBON, June 9 Portugal has formally has notified the Indian Government that "attacks' on Portuguese territories m India "wiu] be met with force" a Foreign Ministry communique said last night. It said all Mlegai entries wiiu be "severally put down as criminal violations Of Portuguese
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  • 240 3 Expedition To Dhaulagiri: SwissGerman Team's Failure KHATMANDU: The failure of the 10-member Swiss-Ger-man expeditions to the 26,795--toot-high Dhatuagiri m northwest Nepal has now been confirmed. A despatch received here last week said that the expedition went up to 26,000 feet but were beaten back by strong winds and snowfall c-n
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  • 128 3 KHATMANDU: The vlcto" nous 10-m ember French expedltion to the 27, 790-foot -high Makalu is o n its way back to Biratnagar, according to a despatch received last week. The expedition, led by the French alpinist Jean Franco, conquered Makalu on May 15 and all the members
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  • 240 3 TarnS Sa? ilS?^ Mr <* Ramamijam. General Secretary, Sir aL,S Lf noUntc J here last we< that the tfriSit £W Tribunal has awarded a bonus equivalent earn fS £th Or two-thirds of the annual' basic veaTSf th J^ rker \n the year 1951 as bonus
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  • 134 3 NEW DELHI; Smt. RaJbanshl Dcvi, ■wife of President Hajendra Prasad, has agrrjed to be the first nationa pre.si-•ien-t of the Bhartiya Gmmin JlahlCa Sangh, acoordiinjj to the conveners of the Sangn. The Bhartiya Grarrvln Mahila Sangn. an organisation of rural wormen, was founded at the first
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  • 55 3 BOMBAY: The Bombay Customs seized 250 tolas of gold, valued at Kb. 22,000 from a person, wh!.e he was disposing the contraband at Zavari Eadar, Bombay* bullion market last week. The Customs authorities, who detained the person, said that thn contraband consisted of gold coins
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  • 631 4 India's Attitude Upsets Ceylon Government COLOMBO: The Ceylon Governirient is finding itself m a fix now, specially after some "plain talking" at t h,- Tndo-Oylon official*' conference of May when official* "l the Indian High Commission gave dear Indication to tne Ceyjon Government Chat they
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  • 165 4 COLOMBO: Civilian aava] pcjlce m the Trincomalee British nava] base suspended their four-day hunger-strike last Friday after discussions with the naval authorities. The hunger-strikers, numbering over 250. decided to give the authorities time till June 15 to decide on their demand for reinstatement of two
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  • 165 4 PROHIBITION COMMITTEE TO REPORT IN JULY BANGALORE: Th e Prohibition Enquiry Committee, apt'Oiuiou by tiie planning Comaiu>bion, id expected to suumit ts report by >thc raiddu) of ju.y mis year so as to enable tne Governments, ootjh staus and central, to formulate and announce their policy syncniouisino y/ith Mahatma •^actants
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  • 107 4 CALCUTTA: The Geological Survey of India has sponsored an expedition to assess the mineral! wealth of Ladakh. m Kashmir, the Indus and Sniti valleys. The expedition will consist of four geologists, one meteorologist and an Indian Army doctor. The India n Air Force and Indian Army
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  • 157 4 BOMBAY. Flan., for erecting memorial to the great Maharashtrian ruler Shlvaji Maharaj at the Shlvaji Park m north Bombay I were announced recently by Mr. B. S. Hlray, Bombay's Revenue Minister, at a Press conference here. Mr. Hlray, who is also one of the Vice-president of
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  • 210 4 o, i W DB V HI: A "Meelsfor the Millions Association" of India was formed here on June 3, Dr. Punjabrao S Tttie Association wou rt be responsible for popularising the "Indian multi-purpose food," developed at the Contra] Food Technological) Research Inst«tute. Mysore, and the Indian
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  • 110 4 BOMBAY: Mr. Lr G- Thattc, General Secretary of the AllIndia Hindu Raj Party, who was taken into custody by the Bombay police on Sunday was released after four noura' detention here. Mr. Thatte was detained as he had announced his intention to hold a
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  • 114 4 Committee On Indo-Ceylon Affairs COLOMBO. The Ceylon Government's Advisory Commttee on IndoCeylco Affairs last week held a two hour meeting to consider the Issues for discussion with the Indian High Commissioner, Mr. B. Chakravarthy. The Committee, together with the Prime Minister. Sir John Kotelawala, will meet the High Commissioner m
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  • 43 4 The Annual General Meeting of the Progressive Party will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow at 10 a.m. It is understood far-reaching amendments to the constitution wculd be introduced at the meeting with a view to revitalising the party.
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  • 367 4 International Geophysical Year 1957-58 MADRAS: "India welcomes the decision of tine International council of Scientitti Union (1.C.5.U.) that the observation of the international Geophysical Year 1957-5& snouid be extended to Uit equatorial bejt. "India will co-operate ha fully po&siDle," stated Mr. A, *>. Mitra, Secretary of tne Indian National CXmnuttee
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  • 113 4 In Singapore yesterday afternoon 127 strikers of Hume Industries m Bukit Tdmah Road were arrested and taken to Court. They were charged with obstructing or abetting the obstruction of a Police officer m the discharge of hi« public functions. They ail pleaded not guilty. The
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  • 188 4 About 150 unemployed persons In the Colony held a meeting yesterday and ejected an Interim committee and entrusted it with the tasK of forming- a permanent oganisation of the unemployed of Singapore. The meeting also elected three members, the president, vice-president and tihe Asst. Secretary of the interim
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  • 30 4 A'KW DELHI, June —HI Thirty-caie women and a boy drowned 10 miles upstream from A||alrafcad Thursday when a terry capsized m" midstream. Twenty other women swam a&hure. AP
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  • 212 4 KOTELAWALA LAUDS INDIA'S ACHIEVEMENT MADRAS: Sir John Kotclawala, Prime Minister of Ceylun hiui congratulated the Union Government < n its all-round achievement m the economic development of India. NAb'E/v teams hare. India's achievements nave been praised by the Cey}on Prime Minister m a letter which (he is said t- have
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  • 96 4 From our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Friday: In sentencing 10-year-old Khoo T?eng Chwee to woven years imprisonment. Sir Charles Mathew, Federation Chief Justice, observed that accused was fortunate m being sentenced on the lesser charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and escaping the
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  • 64 4 At a Special Meeting of the Singapore City Council held yesterday it was unanimously decided to confer Freedom of the City of Singpore upon Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commis-sioner-General for the U.K. m South-East Asia, who is to shortly rellngulgh his office
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  • 62 4 Pahang Sultan Opens New Chinese School Before a large gathering of Government officials, community leaders, teachers and school children, the Sultan of Pahang laid the foundation stone of the new Chung Hwa Chinese School at Sungei Kerpan, Kuala LJpis, en Tuesday. The new school building with 18 classrooms costing about
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  • 87 4 Following' office bearers of the Singapore Bank Employees' Union for the ensuing year elected at the Annual General Meeting held on Vth June, 1955:— President: Mr. Lee Choo Seng; Vice-President: Mr. B. Radjam; Honorary Secretary: Mr. K. C. Thomas; Asst. Hon. Secretary: Mr. M. Gopal; Honorary
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