Indian Daily Mail, 21 July 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. XI NO. 156 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 498 1 Workers General Public Say Continue Serving Labour 'Let Us Not Down' Says Common Man Impending Crisis— Hopes And Fears (BY OUR STAFF REPORTER) While the Singapore working class and the general public are one with the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, on the interpretation of the
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  • 119 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Wcd A midday blaze in Ampang village, 5 miles from here, rendered about 70 people homeless and rased 18 squatter huts today. Two fire engines from the ,K. L. Firebngadc speeded to the scene and were assisted by Army Fire-fighting units.
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  • 60 1 NEW DELHI. July 20 Informed Indian sources MM yesterday that American ambassador John Sherman Cooper has taken up the question of Ameiican airmen imprisoned in China with Premier Nehru. They said this formed tiie subject of tvo secret meetings between Cooper and Nehru last week
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  • 353 1 CITY COUNCIL WORKERS SERVE STRIKE NOTICE CITY COUNCIL BLAMED Twelve separate strike notices by twelve affiliated unions of the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation, were served yesterday on the President of the City Council giving notice of Intention to go on strike on Aug. S, 1966. Referring to the
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  • 132 1 Madras Andhra Joint Loan From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, July 20: Though Andhra and Madras are now separate States, their governments have decided to float a joint ten crores rupee loan shortly since Trade and Commerce ot both States is still completely inter-twined. The Twelve year loan will carry four
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  • 126 1 LONG BEACH, California, July 20: The Miss Universe contestants, still starry-eyed »fter mingling with movie stars in nearby Hollywood, are now getting down to business. For the foreign entries it was relatively easy. They merely took mental notes on the modeling procedure of the Ml<:s U,S.A. contest,
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  • 159 1 The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall has given notice to the Speaker, of a motion to be moved at the Legislative Assembly Meeting on July 22 to the effect that the Speaker convey to the Governor the view of the House that the people of Singapore
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  • 33 1 Burma Indonesia Trade Pact RANGOON, Burma. July a barter agreement between Burma and Indonesia w iH buy £0,000 tons of Burmese Tire and Burma will purchase sugar, coffee, Copra, pepper and rubber. AP.
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  • 123 1 Man In Nude Not Indecently Clothed LONDON, July 20 It was hot. It was dark. So 20-year-old Terrence McKe-, cooling off in Hyde Pai-U, sbed his clothes and dived into the lake. He ftwam to the other side, lost, his bearings ln the darkness, and couldn't find his clothes again.
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  • 47 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. July 20: Representatives of all leading political parties have agreed that India's next general election should be held in JanuaryFebruary 1957. Elections will also be held simultaneously for Lc-k Sabha as well as State legislatures -Copyright.
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  • 463 1 M. I. C. Saw-Dust Caesars Wrangle For Power! A Cinderella Joins The Fray! From Oui Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A CLOSED-DOOR MEETING OF THE MALAYAN INDIAN CONGRESS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE WAs REPORTED TO HAVE REEN HELD SUNDAY TO DECIDE WHOSE NAMES ARE TO RE SURMITTED TO THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE
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  • 261 1 Indian Voters Warned Do Not Vote For Those Who Betray Community S. V. RAMAN Mr. S.V. Raman, the out-going Chairman of the Alor Gajah Indian Association warned Indians against casting their votes indiscriminately in the ensuing Federal elections. sell -reliance and help themselves to claim their share in the body
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  • 203 1 South Vietnam Observes 'Day Of Mourning' SAIGON. July 20: Snutn Vietnam will observe today as a "day of mourning" to mark the first anniversary of thc signing of the Geneva Agree, ments which partitioned the country. Police headquarters have called on all dance halls, theatres and cinemas to remain closed
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  • 46 1 General Sir Gerald Tempter, left Chief -of -the ImperialGeneral staff-designate and tha Commander-in-Chief Far Eaat Land Forces Lt.-Gen. Sir Charles Lcewen, who received Sir Gerald at the Kallang Airport Tuesday night. Sir Gerald Is leaving Singapore for Australia today at I a.m.
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  • 257 1 AGA KHANb PLATINUM JUBILEE LONDON, July 20 The Platinum Jubilee of tre Aga Khan, spiritual leader of maili Moslems was celebrated in London last night v/ith a banquet and ball for 500 people anions whom were many of his, "humble spiritual children." There have already been festivities in Karachi and
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  • 658 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., July 21, 1955. OUR APPEAL TO MR. MARSHALL Y"UK ha\c h«H?n bitter critics of th,- Marshall Ministry, but unlike the capitalist-cum. Conservative, elements in this 'il'iiv who have been con. ilt'iiiuing the numerous arts of commission and omis. sion un the part of the thief
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  • 1593 2 Rights Privileges Bill: Severe Criticism Of Govt. MURREE: lhe General Secretary of the East Bengal Awami League, Maulana Mujibur Rehman, challenged Mr. Mohammed AU in the Pakistani Constituent Assembly to stand for election from any constituency in East Bengal and said: *I assure
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  • 175 2 DIBRUGARH: The* water level of the Brahmaputri has been rising again since last week following torrential rains started in UM hill and plain areas. The river is now full to its trim with swirling currents and high waves constantly knocking dangerot. sly the stone spurs. All low-lying
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  • 142 2 KURNOOL: The need to end redtape to make the administration really democratic wa s stressed in the Andhra Assembly during general discussion on the Budget. Mr. M. Venkataraju, Cong., alleged that subordinate officers were not implementing Government orders. Corruption was rampant, he said, and urged the Government
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  • 207 2 NEW DELHI; Mr. Nehru met the U.S. Ambassador held a meeting of the Cabinet and af idressed the Planning Commission. The *U.S. Ambassador's 30--mmute meeting w ith the Prime Minister is regarded as significant in vle w of the reports that tthc South Viet Nam uovernment
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  • 77 2 GAUHATI: A demand for the constitution of a separate Railway administrative zone for Assam with headquarters at Pandu was made at a public meeting held here. The meeting observed that such ah administrative zone was necessary for Assam's trade, commerce and general develop, ment. The
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  • 229 2 KURNOOL; The Chief Election Commissioner Mr. Suku. mar Sen, has declared that "there would be no general elec. tions to the PEPSU, Travancore-Chchin and Andhra Legislative Assemblies in 1957, unless any of those assemblies hap. pen to be dissolved earlier for
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  • 198 2 Rs. 160m. Ganga Bridge At Mokameh PATNA: The WO rk .>n the r SB- Prtortty Rs. 16 crore liall-Road Gacga Bridge near Mokameh to connect North and South Bihar is now making progress according to schedule, lt Is officially stated. The river training works art to be started ln November,
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  • 65 2 NEW DELHI; The Inom;. railways placed over 15,r.00 iroods wagons on the line during the year ending last Mnrch -an average or 42 wagons n<;r aay. During the same period, nearly 1,000 passenger coaches and 330 locomotives were also placed on the line. A major
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  • 41 2 SRINAGAR: LieutenantGeneral P. N. Thapar Commander of the Jammu and Kashmir theatre, categorically denied Pakistani Press 'reports of massing of Indian troops on the Sialkot border. Tne General described the reports as "a baseless and mischievous lie."
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  • 211 2 NEW DELHI: A communication from the Pakistani Government protesting ag linst Pandit Pant's rtccnt remarks in Srinagai about the possibilities of a plebiscite in Kashmir was received at the External Affairs Ministry, it is learnt. The protest, sent through tne Pakistani High Comm -.."sion in
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    43 2 Photo. A face peeks out from the crowd and a satisfied smile shows one lady who achieved her ambition by gaining a close-tip view of Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother during the Garden Party at Buckingham Palace, 'oiidon, last eek.- AP
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  • 441 3 August 1 5 Satyagraha Campaign In Goa More Than 100 Maharashtra Women To Participate tr. w2.°)o„Y t^^imlTAln^ Auguat 15 indln'a Indtpendencf^Jj Über tto launch^th1 I, Ma^ y Bl^Jii^ h !?*3 a,lay k Smmitl wM *5H part In it would .1S2 u .K??w!?* ted nnd^ **™»eir?Uinr ammmVJmlfmSS^^ taBlde to The Bombay
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  • 100 3 Development Projects In Madras MADRAS: Dr. H. B. Masters, Dr. W. C. Gibson and Mr. Ernest Witte, of the Foreign Operations Administration of the United States of America, met Mr. N. E. S. Raghavachari, Director of Rural Development Projects, at the Secretariat and had discussions about the working of the
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  • 97 3 AGRA: Mr Nehru will inaugurate the '43rd session of the Indian Science congress to be held at St. John's o»lleg«i here from Jan. 2 to 8. 1953. lt ta learnt. About 2,500 delegates and «0 invitees from foreign counties are expected to attend. The last session Of
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  • 144 3 BOMBAY: The MadrasRangoon passenger shipping service operated by the Scindia Steam Navigation company since 23 years and withdrawn a fortnight ago i s expected to be resumed shortly, according to shippingr sources here. Thc resumption of the service will be finalised when a new passenger
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  • 406 3 JAMMU: The 14.day programme, being observea by the Praja Parishad i n connection with the second death annlver. sary of Dr. Shyama Prasad Mookerjee, concluded last week. Speaking on the occasion at a public meeting at Riasi, 48 miie s forn here. Pandit Prem. nath Dogra,
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  • 110 3 NEW DELHI: Indian la likely to ask for a revision of the present international wheat agreement particularly in the matter of prices in view of Improvement ln her agrlcul. tural conditions, lt was reliably learnt here. The revision of the existing agreement is expected to come up
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  • 64 3 BOMBAY: The Air India International Constellation, eclleduled to arrive In Bomnay from, London on Friday -tfternoon. has been held up in Paris due to fog, according to a report reaching the airline 3 headquarters nerr T*p Constellation, carrying passengers and mall, is now
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  • 46 3 VATICAN CITY: Pope Plus Catholic Diocese of Oota. camund by detaching territory belonging' to the Mysore Diocese, it was announced today. He named the priest Rever. end Anthony Padiyara Prof, of Bangalore Regional Seminary, to be the first Bishop of Oota. camund.
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  • 61 3 BOMBAY: Mr. R. T. Chari, India's Deputy High Commissioner in Pakistan, who has been ailing for some time was brought here in a plane last week. Mr. Chart wa 8 taken in a stretcher from the plane to the waiting ambulance which was drawn up near
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  • 62 3 PHNOM PENH: Mr. B. K. Acharya, Indian Minister in Phnom Penh, to.day handed over to the Cambodian Gov. eminent 2,500 tons of rice, the first instalment of a gift of 5,000 tons from India to Cam. bodia. The King of Cambodia was represented at the
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  • 72 3 BELGAUM: The 66-year. ola Jan Sangh leader, Mr. Annasaheb Kavade of Sholapur, has been released by the Portugf cse authorities in Goa and Is expected In Belgaum shortly: Mr. Kavade reached the Dodamarg border last week along w lth three other satyagrahis. Mr. .Kavade lea a
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  • 28 3 163 Akalis Released From Ludhiana Jail lATDHIANA: One 1 1 ndred and 63 Akalis were released from the District Jail here. They included 23 old and iniirm women.
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  • 28 3 CALCUTTA: Dr. Lohia hi* declined an invitation to at* tend the seven.day camp of (ha Praja Socialist Party National Executive at Jaipur.
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  • 335 4 Portuguese Occupation Of Goa— Scandalous India Will Not Tolerate Any Nonsense-Nehru Warns NEW lin.lll July 20: There Is nothing more m. God s earth today than Portuguese tt „fS d«c.'ared Premier Nehru yesterday, addressing a pess cronier «:ncc, when he covered the world events. Air. Nehru's vehement denunciation cf Portuguese
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  • 66 4 Goa Expels Ind. Intruders NEW DELHI, July 20 Ninetynve Indians who entered Goa during the past three days in a campaign for Goa 'a merger with India were expelled and three leaders detained by police, a Portuguese communique issued in Goa said yesterday. The communique said two of the "intruders''
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  • 379 4 Prime Minister Nehru said a conference to discuss the Far East situation— including Communist China —"will have tc be held" sometime a-tcr the Geneva Summit talks, adds an A.P. message. He told a crowded news conterence he nad no idea when or where it would be held
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  • 74 4 The (Federation of Indian .School Teachers' Union Malaya, «has decided to send a ueputation on Aug. 2, to the Director of Education. Federation oi Malaya to discuss tne Unions' grievances. Following will constitute the delegation; 1) Mr. M.A. Manickam President; 2) Mr. A
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  • 62 4 MOSCOW. July 20: Ho Chi Minh, Leader of Commusist north Vietnam, flew toward Home Tuesday with a promise of 400 million rubles in economic aid from the Soviet Union. Moscow Radio announced the grant Monday night shortly after Ho left the Soviet capital by plane.
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    37 4 Prof. S. R. Do ran amy, Sastri who arrived here Tuesday night on a two-month cultural lecture tour, photographed on arrival at the Kalian? Airport. Mr. Sastri is a erreat linguist and a profound philosopher.
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  • 104 4 LONDON, July 20 Mr. R.A Butler, Chancellor of the h):. chequer, said there was a great deal of value in the suggestion to ban further hydrogen bomb tests. He was answering questions in the House of Commons in tiie absence at Geneva of the
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  • 376 4 Addressing Marshal Georgi Zhukov, the Soviet Defence Minister as ••solifler to soldier*' at the big four summit conference in the Palace of Nations he said "I have had enough of war. I would never have accepted the command of SHAPE (the Atlantic Pacts European Headquarters) in
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  • 340 4 Army Rejects Government Compromise Proposal Jakarta, Indonesia, July 20. Indonesia's Red-supported government appeared near collaps e today in a worsening crisis with the army over the appointment of a new chief of staff and with a number of pro-governnment parties threatening to quit supporting
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  • 41 4 Mr. K. Veerasingam or the Drainage and Irrigation Department, Batu Pahat, who has been promoted an a Special Grade Technician with effect from Jan. 1, 1955. He has served the Government for more than 30 years.
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  • 59 4 The Hindu ofPcers in the Government Departments v.'ill conduct the Adi Sathurtni festival at the Sri Sen^a^a Vinayagar Temple, 19 Ceylon Hoad, on Friday July 22, from 5 pm to 9.30 p.m. The programme inciudea special abishegam and Pooja ceiemonies, musical recital by the Nadasura Vidwan of Ivuala
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  • 186 4 GENEVA, July 20. Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin Tuesday brushed aside Britain's offer of a five-natron Security Pact the peace of Europe as "unwarto insnr e ranted." In an exchange with British Prime Minister Eden, who sponsored the project, the Soviet Leader said in a
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  • 34 4 Athletic Meeting In Johore Bahru The Johore Branch of Malayan P.W-D Sports club wiil h»ld their 4th Annual Athletic Minting at the English College Ground. Johore Bahru tomorrow, Friday, July 22. at 3 p-m.
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  • 60 4 Mr. N. F. Nicholson, (centre) Managing Director of Lever Brothers (Malaya) Ltd., discussing the merit of their detergent OMO., which he claims wil revolutionise the washing habits in the Eastern markets. Looking on (right) is Mr. N. A. Hopkins, the distributor of Lever poducts. The occasion was a
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  • 50 4 The- Keeper of the Rulers' Seal, Malay States, officially announced yesterday that reports were received Tuesday night that the new moon for the month of Zulhijjah was not sighted anywhere in the Federation. Hari Raya Haji will therefore fall on Saturday, July 30, 1955.
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  • 134 4 Duke To Hold Conference On Human Problems LONDON. July 19 The Duke of Edinburgh is sponsoring a confcicnce next year to study "The Human problems that industrialisation creates" it was announced here. About 280 people from Britain and all parts of the Commonwealth will attend the 3.week conference at Oxford
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  • 72 4 Soekarno In Baghdad BAGHDAD, Iraq, July 20: Indonesian President Ahmad Soekarno was given an official welcome Tuesday when his plane made a brief stopover here The Indonesian leader, on a pilgrimage to Mecca, was greeted by Deputy Premier Ahmad Miikhtar Baban, For. eign Minister Burhanuddin Bashyan and other Government leaders.
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