Indian Daily Mail, 13 June 1955
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Title Section16 1955-06-13 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 119. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE IS, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article604 1955-06-13 1 Marshall Calls It Political Coercion f/ve Arrested So bar: Further Arrests Ordered By C. M. Whole Police Force Stand By Appeal To Car-Owners To Offer Lift (By Our Staff Reporter) A General Strike, involving buses, taxis, trishas, petrol kiosks, is threatened for today to demonstrate604 words
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Article128 1955-06-13 1 TRIPLE MOTOR CRASH: 72 KILLED LE MANS, June 12. The wcrst motor racing disaster m history here today claimed the live of 72 people and a tell of 75 injured. Local police reported tonight that a count cf the dead after a screaming racing car had ploughed Into the packedReuter - 128 words
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110 1955-06-13 1 Don't Reemploy Pensioners, Say Unemployed An unemployed delegation .numbering six members will meet the Chief Minister Mr. David Marsha]} at the Assembly Building tomorrow afternoon. The spokesman of the delegation Mr. P. V- Men on told the I.D.M. last night that the deputation aslt for financial assistance to the unemployed110 words
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Article63 1955-06-13 1 JOHANNESBURG. South Africa, June 12: A diamond th*> size of a matchbox Oias been found m the JaghersfonteiD mine at Kimberley, DefMiPi" consolidated announced yesterday. The Arm said its dimension* were one inch by two inches by 12 inches, but added the oo Jour was not good.AP - 63 words
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Article161 1955-06-13 1 PYom our Stair Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun: The Alliance National Council meeting scheduled to meet here today was called off, it is learnt. It was stated that as the Executive Committee had found agreement on all important matters, it was felt that further meeting involving161 words
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Article157 1955-06-13 1 PENG SOON DEFEATED From Our Staff Correspondent KUALa LUMPUR. SunMajaya's badminton pride was sorely pricke.d- when Wong Peng Soon unomc'.tl wcrld champion was_ beaten today by Indonesia's Ferry Sonnevile" 15»-8. 4 15. 2-15. thus causing the most sensAMona] upset of world championship bein^ held here. j It was clearly evident157 words
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248 1955-06-13 1 MOSCOW, June, 12— Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minister arrived by air m Stalingrad from Moscow yesterday at the start of a 10-day tour of Provincial Russia which will include a visit to the Soviet atomic power station. Mr. Nehru who 1b accompanied248 words
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107 1955-06-13 1 NEHRU TELLS RUSSIA RELAX COMINFORM NEW DELHI. June 12: cttan Premier Nehru has soundfd out Soviet views on Germany with special referents to Tpunlflaatlon, *a conro.^ponaent of the British-owned «nd edited Statesman who is with the Indian Premier reported Saturday. He said Nehru also conveyed to Premier Nicolal Bujganln the107 words
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560 1955-06-13 1 Progs To Admit Boys Girls Between 14 18 Into Party C. C. Tan Stresses Urgent Need For Infusing "New Blood" Young men and women members of the Progressive Youth Group were conspicuous m the hall and m the debate during the eigth annual ordinary general meeting of the Progressive Party560 words
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Article366 1955-06-13 1 Rao Sahcb S. K. y. Arasv, Assistant General Manager or the Ind4a<i Overseas Bank Ltd., Madras (Head Office;, arrived Ihere yesterday afternoon by 8.0.A.C. from Hongkong. Mr. Arasu, wiio will make, a routine visit to the Malayan Branches of th c Indian Overseas Bank, returned from366 words
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Article71 1955-06-13 1 WASHINGTON, June 12: Cnr^fc.n Ambassador U. U Mehta conferred fcir 45 minutes Saturday with Assistant Secretary of State Georgo Allen. He said the purpose ot the meeting was to introduce an official of the Indian Railway Board) p. C Mukerje*. wju> is here to dCsck&s raijway developmentAP - 71 words
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282 1955-06-13 1 DEATH THREAT TO MALAYAN IN JOKE LONDON, June 12.— -A 29--year-old Pakistani, Abui Mar* tuza Hussain was alleged In court here yesterday to have sent a letter to a student from Malaya > threatening to murder him. You Malayan dog tna letter was alleged to have said "be prepared toReuter - 282 words
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Article155 1955-06-13 1 NEW DELHI, June 12: The leader of a Ftrericlh Himalayan sxpedition said here last night tie has found new traces of Qic "abominable snowman". Jean Franco, who led an eight-man tea m tin a successlul assault on 27,790-foot Mount Makalu, said he saw the "snowman's" footprintsAP - 155 words
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228 1955-06-13 1 Kashmir Princess Crash: Several Chinese To Be Deported M MONO KONG> Jun e I*. The Hong Kon g Government wa, expected, today to end its 16-day Hilencc o n its extensive poltc* probe Into the Kashmir Princens Indian Airliner tfiaatttcr and announce some, progress results. The Constellation plane crashed onReuter - 228 words
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546 1955-06-13 2 8'porv, Mon. June 18, 1965 Democracy At Stake In Singapore gLVJAPORE has already become suspect m tbe eyes of the outside world. With r<mmuinKts finding- It so easy to influence the workers and Instigate strike*, to Inspire the ntudents and drag them Into alt sorttt of irresponsible public activities, to546 words
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Article95 1955-06-13 2 NEW DELHI; India will bo represented at the forthcoming- 21st Session °f the F.A.O. Council to be held m Rome on June 6 by Mr: P.N. Thapair. Secretary of the Food and Agriculture Ministry. Important among the FUbjeets for discussion at the F.A.O. Conference areNAFEN - 95 words
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Article591 1955-06-13 2 Nehru's Assurance: Indian Satyagraha Opposed POONA: Mr. Nehru ruled out police action or use of force by his Government to liberate Goa from the Portuguese. Addressing: a public meeting attended by over 100,000 people en the vast Race Course grounds here today, Mr. Nehru said591 words
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Article243 1955-06-13 2 KARACHI: Production of rice m the country has registered a considerable increase since Partition and today it has become the only food crop earning consderable foreign exchange. Rice is the staple food of more than half of Pakistanis. While m East Pakistan rice is theNAFEN - 243 words
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Article, Illustration84 1955-06-13 2 Angela Mortimer of Britain won the French singles titles with a 2—6, 7—6, 10—8 victory over Dorothy Hear-knode of U.S.A. (Forest Hills, New York), m Paris, June 4. She Is the (tart English woman to win the title since 1984 and the first to win84 words
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254 1955-06-13 2 NEW DELHI, a SEVEN-MAN EXPEDITION WILL TRY TO SCALE GANESH H™^ °**E OF THE ¥/N--CONQIJERED PEAKS TS TH E HIMALAYAS, IN EARLY SEPTEMBER. Mr Raymond Lambert, leader of the expedition, which will be jointly sponsored by the Swiss and French Himalayan Committees, toldNAFEN - 254 words
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Article43 1955-06-13 2 MEANWHILE: The Portuguese police have arrested Mr. Atma Ram Patil and 39 of his 73 colleagues who entered Goa recently. According to reports received here and from Goa Radio broadcasts, the arrests were made at Paingani village. FOCFOC - 43 words
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54 1955-06-13 2 KARACHI; Restrictions on from Karachi to East Bengal hav,e been removed, according the movement of sea aajt to a Pakistani Government communique. It said that any quantity of sea sajt can now be taken from here to East Bengal and sold there without anyFOC - 54 words
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Article177 1955-06-13 2 CALCUTTA: There Is a possibility of Indian-manulue-tured goods finding a market m Thailand, according to q*\\ciu] information available here. For the import of pgrtttM cssentia] products, it has been decided to make available to Thai importers a total of $24,--.10,00a from American aid: It isNAFEN - 177 words
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Article69 1955-06-13 2 JAIPUR: Traces of good quality iron ore dep-\sita have been found at three traces m Udalpur division of Rajasthan State, according to official reports received here The State's Department of Mines and Geology le extendfcij? Iron ore investigations to Kotah and Jodhnur divisions ajso, itFOC - 69 words
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Article93 1955-06-13 2 Team On Way Back KATHMANDU; The victorious 10-member French expedition to Mount Makalu (27,790 ft) is on its way back to Bdratnagar, according' to a despatch Teoeived recently* The expedition, led by the French Alpinist, Jeao Franco, combed Makalu on May 15, all the members of the expeditionFOC - 93 words
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Article48 1955-06-13 2 HYDERABAD; Mr. q. Xi< 1^ ramulu, M.L.A., has resigned from the Praja Socdaldst Party due to the oersonal bickerings that are goTn on amon^ the top rankiTie: leaders." According to Oongiress circles Mr. Sreeramuju has applied to the Congress Legislature party for membctsip. FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article, Illustration56 1955-06-13 2 Pascual Perez of Argentin e retained his world flyweight boxing: championship by knocking out Yosblo Shirai o f Japan In the Afth round of their ache duled 15-round title bout tn Toklo's Korakuen Stadium on May 30.— A.P. photo shows Shirai (left) falling to the canvas56 words
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170 1955-06-13 2 NEW DELHI: DEMAND IN MUSCAT AND OMAN FOR INDIAN RICE, BOTH SUPERIOR AND BROKEN QUAUXIES, IS INCREASING, ACCORDING TO INFORMATION RECEIVED HER**At present these countrlci Import 15,000 tons of rice annually from Burma > Thailand, Pakistan and India. There is no restriction onNAFEN - 170 words
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206 1955-06-13 2 Electricity Production In Next Plan NEW DELHI: A 71 per cent increase over the present production of electricity is envisaged under tne second FiveYear Plan, it is learned. At the end of the current year, which is the final year of the first Plan, it is estimated the target ofNAFEN - 206 words
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Article146 1955-06-13 2 NEW DELHI*. Parties of BhodU traders numbering several hundred, bound for the famous Poorniraa Fair at Taklakot m Tibet, are reported to have been held up at Garbhyang, a check-post on the lndo-Tibetan frontier near Almora m Uttar Pradesh. Reports reaching here said the Bhotias' entryNAFEN - 146 words
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Article60 1955-06-13 2 GAUHATI; Mr. Rohini Kumar Chaudhuri, a Congress member of the Lok Sabha. who fractured a leg- a road accident and was taken to a hospital m Darjeeltag returned to 'his home m Gauhati recently. Mr. Choudhurt is still not able to move about, his doctorsFOC - 60 words
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Article834 1955-06-13 3 Gliding As A Sport Helps Initiative And Personality LONDON: Thirty-two British-made twoseater gliders, despatched by a Yorkshire firm at the rate of four a month, will have reached Calcutta for the use of Indian glider enthusiasts by the end of July. The British Gilding AssociationNAFEN - 834 words
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Article30 1955-06-13 3 KARACHI: The Pakistani Government has decided to permit th* export of a portion of the cotton yarn manufactured by Pakistani textile mill*. It was officially disclosed. FOCFOC - 30 words
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Article106 1955-06-13 3 NEW DELHI; Several hundred Tibetan Buddhist beggars, popn)«r]y known as Lamas, now o* tfcelr way back home, are woundering whether their Government wl|] fet them come to India Waiting patiently at the Indo-TtiSetan border for the "nowis at the LA\nt Lekh Pass to meft and clearNAFEN - 106 words
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Article128 1955-06-13 3 NEW DELHI: The Central Council of JLocaJ Self-Govern-ment, which is meeting si Simla during the last week of ttiis montn, w i}i discuss the issue of assigning to the local boo*es an over the country a gTeater sharfe m the formulation and execution of th eNAFEN - 128 words
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Article114 1955-06-13 3 MADRAS: Dr. R. KhMtgfr and Dr. S. S. Baß»e^J<« of thc Banaraa Urtrersitv and Dr. n, Ramachandra Rao cf Andhra University have schemes for lonospheric Research which are jUoely to be continued during the Geophysical Year 1967-58. The schemes will be executed uner under the auspices of theNAFEN - 114 words
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Advertisement1381 1955-06-13 3 THE INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK, LIMITED, MADRAS. Balance Sheet as at 81st December, 1054 Corresponding figures CAPITAL and LiAßiLiTir<? Corresponding figures 1944 1963 CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES. for PROPERTY AND ASSETS. 1. CAP.TAL:- A. P. R.. A. P. S? Authorised Capital:— —F 1.00.000 Shares of rAan Rs. 100/- each 1,00,00,000 0 01,381 words
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Article201 1955-06-13 4 Goldsmiths Varsity In Ceylon Jewellery Craftsmen Trained In Singapore And Cairo COLOMBO: Over 280 Ceylones«- goldsmiths are today working m IV. mi hay There are equally large numbers In Singapore, ivnanjf, tturma and Cairo. In fact, Sinhalese goldsmiths have been noted for their expert craftsmanship for oanturies. Who says so?FOC - 201 words
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Article105 1955-06-13 4 COLOMBO The Ceylon Government have decided to appoint a Commission to advise on ways and mean s of enforcing Prohibition and ban on gambling, including racing, by law, it is learnt. The former Prime Minister, Mr. Dudley Senanayake, who is the chief protagonist of Prohibition m Ceylon,FOC - 105 words
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Article185 1955-06-13 4 KTJBUNEGAL. There are two males to every- female m the municipal area of Kurunegala. This Is revealed In the admlnifttratoin report of Dr. W. S. Perera, Chief Medical Officer of Health, who states that the sex distribution of the towi» has all along shows an excessFOC - 185 words
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Article58 1955-06-13 4 COLOMBO: The Industries Department has been instructed to conduct a survey to ascertain whether artificial silk banians and cotton shirts manufactured m Ceylon are sufficient to meet the local demands. According to a government spokesman, legislation banning their imports would be expedited only if production of those goodsFOC - 58 words
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Article117 1955-06-13 4 COLOMBO: Mr. S. Natesan. Minister for Posts and Broadcasting was feted at a dinner, held to celebrate the completion of his sixtieth birthday at the 12th annual celebrations of the Ail-Ceylon Tamil Writers* Circle (Ilakkia Nanbarkae) at Greenlands Hotel, Bambalapitiya. Tributes were paid to theFOC - 117 words
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Article90 1955-06-13 4 COLOMBO, June 12.—Lobsters from Ceylon and other sea fcod popular with tourists who visit this island will soon b e sold m the United States, an official of the Japan-Ceylon Fishing Corporation said Saturday. He added that American importers cf sea foods have already indicated whatAP - 90 words
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Article364 1955-06-13 4 UNITED NATIONS, NEW YORK, June 12.— V. K. Krishna Menon, Foreign Policy Adviser to India's Prime Minister Nehru, spent an hour at U.N. headquarters Saturday conferring privately with Secretary General Oag Hammarskjold. Menem declined! to tell newsmen whether he gave Hammarwkjold a report on the viewsAP - 364 words
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394 1955-06-13 4 Brahmins Protest To Collector From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jane It—The exhibition of "Haiijan" posters by the Madura! Branch of the Dravida Muanetm Kalagham ha* led the local Brahmins to make tilrua^ protest to the District Collector. TJuey have warned the collector that unpleasant consequences394 words
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179 1955-06-13 4 Naicker Resigns: Kamaraj Rushes To Pondicherry CRISIS IN €ONQRESB From Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY, Junte 12— AU efforts to create a single Congress Party to contest the coming general elections effectively against the Communists have oow failed. The veteran freedom flgfotei Mr. SeHane Naicker Chairman Of the OongTess parliamentary Board179 words
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Article157 1955-06-13 4 From Our Staff Correspondent KUAL.A IjUMPUR. Sun Over one hundred representatives of various voluntary charitable organisations m the Federation deliberated here for three hours m an abortive attempt to inaugurate the Malayan Association of Social Services today. After considerable squable m which many rep/reaentatives ventilated thfeir disagreements with157 words
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Article97 1955-06-13 4 BOMBAY. June 12 Prince Saif El Islan El Hassan. Prime Minister of the Teman said here yesterday he wag looking forward to co-operation between the India and Arab world's particularly m the technological fields. Speaking at a. reception here the Prince who arrived yesterday from Delhi stressed theReuter - 97 words
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Article88 1955-06-13 4 NEW YORK Jun« 11. The Netherlands Information Service announced yesterday that Netherlands Foreign Minister Joseph A. H. Lun s will hold a news conference here on Monday to make an appeal to world opinion on maltreatment of Netherlands' prisoners m Indonesia." Luns arrives here today, andAP - 88 words
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Article29 1955-06-13 4 CALCUTTA, June 12 Mr. K. Masarollah, Pakistan's Deputy High Commissioner m Calcutta since 1953, died at his house here early yesterday morning after a heart attack. He was forty-six.29 words
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Article87 1955-06-13 4 PARIS: Paris is to hojd an exhibition at w hiob practically all the work* of art and antiques nHU he fakes. The fraud* of t he w° r l l< will be represented by WMt« from six aoontriesu Including the United Kingdom. There wtU be 61 forgeriesNAFEN - 87 words
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138 1955-06-13 4 RUSSIA'S DESIRE FOR PEACE IS SINCERE— Rao BOMBAY, June 12 Mr. S. V. Krishnamurti Rao, Deputy Chairman of the Indian Parliament's Upper House a nd jeader of its delegation to Russia and Yugoslavia said on his return here yeeteTday "the desire of the U.S.S.R. for peace seems genuine and Fincere."Reuter - 138 words
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Article139 1955-06-13 4 LETTER TO THE &DITOK: Sir,— We have noticed a report appearing m your L c sue of today under the heading "Nairs Protest; TandOn m K.L.," regarding the purpose of the Commissioner's visit to Kuala Lumpr-r. I am to inform you that Mr. Tandons visit139 words
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Article91 1955-06-13 4 BELGRADE, June 11.-— After three days of wining, dining and sight-seeing, Burmese Premier U Nu began political talks with President Tito yesterday. An official communique said that m President Tito's residence, the white Palace, polite talks between U Nu and his closest collaborators and President Tito, vice presidentsAP - 91 words
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