Indian Daily Mail, 10 September 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 207 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTO
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  • 253 1 WAGE BOOM ATTRACTS THOUSANDS OF MEMBERS TO PLANTATION WORKERS' UNION! Wage Agreement Benefits Only Union Members (From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri:— The huge wage boom that will benefit Malaya's planting workers as a result of the negotiations entered into last month between the National Union of Plantation Workers and
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  • 78 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 9. Premier Nehru yesterday described as "a fan. tastio flight of imagination* suggestions that he had toned down antl. Communist passages m his book Discovery of India" to permit its wider circulation m Russia. Nehru was replying to a question m parliament
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  • 141 1 The Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. U rn Yew Hock announced yesterday that he proposed to introduce soon legislation to benefit sho p assistants clerks. The legislation that Is under preparation, will make provisions for a limitation of working hours, overtime pay,
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  • 26 1 LONDON, Sept. 9.— The offer of an amnesty to terrorists m Malaya was seen as a significant event by some British Newspapers' today. Reuter
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  • 528 1 TALKS WITH MINISTERS ON TRADE RELATIONS DJAKARTA, Sept. 9— Hopes of the dawn of a new, better, more friendly and greater economic relations between Singapore and Indonesia spring, with the arrival of the Marshall Mission here this morning. The warm welcome accorded to the mission, and the
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  • 76 1 Singapore's Goodwill Mission to Indonesia left Paya Lebar Airport yesterday at 7.10 a.m. by a specially chartered Malayan Airways for Djakarta. The Chief Minister told Pressmen before boarding the plane that the mission was not a Trade Mission. He only hoped to dispel the unhappy cloud
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  • 41 1 LONDON, Sept. 9.— Mr. Alan Lennon-Boyd, Secretary of State for the Colonies, said ne did not think the amnesty offered to Communist terrorista In Malaya would mean the end Of Communiat indoctrlna, ttoß u4 infiltration.- Reuter
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  • 50 1 CHICAGO, Sept. 9— A Wacic leopard was killed defending his mate against five lions mistakenly let into the leopard cage at Brookneld zoo. Zoo officials said the animals battled for five minutes before keepers separated them with iron bars. The female leopard was not hurt. AP
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  • 170 1 Canada Offers Atomic Reactor To India OTTAWA, Sept. The Citizen said on Wednesday Canada, has offered India an atomic reactor, probably as part of the Colombo Plan. The newspaper said negotiations between the two countries now are taking place and that a formal announcement is expected shortly. Gpvernment officials declined
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  • 37 1 From Our Own correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 9— Premier Nehru informed the Lok Sabha that 415 Indians were repatriated last year including some from Singapore and Malaya aft a cost of Rs. 25,000.- Copy
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  • 36 1 A documentary film depicting the recent Russian tour of Premier Sri jawaharlal Nehru will be shown free at no- 102, Tanjon X Katon c Road, tomorrow, Sunday, at 7 p.m.
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  • 60 1 At a Press Conference given by the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, and the Director of operations, Lleut.-Gene- ral. Sir Geoffrey Bourne, m Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, the Federation Government's declaration of Amnesty was announced. Picture shows a general view of the Press Conference. Facing a
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  • 365 1 "On the whole the immlgra. tion legislation which was introduced from Ist August, 1953, worked smoothly during the year 1954 and enabled a more effective con* trol to be exercised over intending immigrants, 1 says the Annual Report of the Immigration Department for
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  • 104 1 Special Rights To C'wealth Citizens NEW DELHI, Sept. 9— India's Home Minister Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant told Parliament yesterday that South Africans would be excluded from a clause m a new Government Bill which would grant special rights t« Commonwealth citizens. "There is no possibility of any
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  • 92 1 An Additional Ordinary Meeting of the Singapore c*ty Council will be held on Thursday, Sept. 15 at 4.30 pm. to discuss a motion by Mr. A- HLazarous. The motion seeks re-conslde-ration of a decision confirmed at the ordinary Meeting held on Aug. 31. It was agreed
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  • 248 1 Go Slow On Hindi— Advises Leading Hindi Protagonist! Increasing Opposition To Imposition Of Language In South Realised (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Sept. 9— Kaka Kalelkar, Gandhiji's veteran disciple and leading advocate for making Hindi the official language of the Indian Union, has now changed -his views. In his reply
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  • 36 1 NEw DELHI, Sept. 9— Prime Minister Nehru told parliament Thailand's Prime Minis* ter songgram had accepted an invitation to visit India. A government spokesman later said the date of the visit was not yet known.- AP
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  • 85 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 9.— Fierce Naga tribesmen of India's north east frontier have been involved m nine clashes with troops of the Assam Rifles this year, the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru told the House of People (Lower House of Parliament) ye3terday. The Nagas, who occasionally headhunt, have
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  • Indian Daily Mail S'pore, sat. sept, 10, 1955. NOTES AND COMMENTS
    • 170 2 \r long lut, Singapore Is nunlnp into Its ow*. For the first time In its history, I>eople's representatives who are m charge of the Colony's administration are away on a goodwill mission to a neigh. iHuirtnjf country. We refer to the Marshall Delegation which is now
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    • 203 2 F. heartily congratulate the Workers and Manage* ■Ml of the Madingley Estate, Uajansr, on tbeir establishment of an Afternoon English School for estate children, which Is the first of Its kind m Malaya, Declaring the School open, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, MLC and Chairman of
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    • 202 2 JT Is reported that the Malayan authorities have at last disposed of their 200-acre \\adi Depot at Madras for a million dollars, thus Increasing the Indian immigration Fond to *\x millions. The Depot built some decades ago by the Malayan authorities for recruiting Indian labourer* for the Malayan
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  • 553 2 ENGLISH FOR 1 0 MORE YEARS Hindi Medium In 1965 Bombay University Expert Committeeßecommendation BOMBAY: A 23-raember expert committee of Bombay University has provisionally recommended that the medium of instruction m its 25 affiliated colleges m Greater Bombay should continue to be English for the next 10 years, and from
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  • 361 2 KARACHI: A Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman told Pressmen that Pakistan had not received any protest from India, formal or informal, on Pakistan's current relations with Portugal with particular reference to Goa. Replying to questions he said that Pakistan's current relations with Portugal were the same as
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    83 2 Shri Bimalananda Chatterjee, of IS, Hughes Road, Bombay, received an ovation from the 170 delegates tor his address to the opening session of the fifth biennial conference of the Australian Association of Social Workers, held m Melbourne, Australia, recently. He is Assistant Secretary-Oeneral of the International Conference of Social Work
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  • 38 2 29 HOSPITALS SANS DOCTORS! SIMLA; Two hospitals, 2J allopathic dispensaries and live ayurvedic dispensaries In Hlmachal Pradesh are without doctors or vaids, the Public Works and Health Minister, Mr. Gauri Prasad told a questioner In the Vldhan Sabha.
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  • 303 2 RANGOON: Mr. S. K. Patil, President of the Bombay Pradesh Congress Committee, said that m two year's time Ooa would be an integral part of India. There was no doubt about it. That would be by peaceful means. Mr. Patil referred to the role of Mr.
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  • 1101 2 V. K. Ke Menon's Survey MADRAS: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, emphasised that the people of India should learn two things as they grew up as a nation, namely to feel mature and separating the essentials from the nonessentials, keep their eyes on the main objectives.
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  • 179 2 to-operative Insurance Conference NEW DELHI: The first all-India Co-operative In surance Conference, which concluded has urged the restoration to co-operative insurance societies of the relief from income tax "which has been taken away by the Finance Act, 1955." The resolution which waa released here said that the withdrawal of the
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  • 162 2 NAGPUR: The State-aided newsprint manufacturing concern, Nepa Mills, is now having a new Managing Didector. He is Mr. Ra. ghuraj Singh, 1.A.5., till recently member of the Board of Revenue, Madhya Pradesh. He took over Pradesh, has taken over charge from Mr. K. P. Sagreiya,
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  • 111 2 IT RAINS WHERE NEHRU SPEAKS PATNA: Mr. Nehr u prefaced his speech at a public meeting at the Gandhi Maidan by referring' to a coincidence during his visit to Shlllong and Patna. He said that he arrived at both cities m the midst of heavy rain. At Shlllong it rained
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  • 584 3 Pak. Foreign Policy Republic Within O wealth TAN^S£KSr J3£E2£ VKI MOHAMMED ALI, PAKISTHAT SSI iSiMSUSS* TOU> A CONFERENCE OMii^J i P f y£££ MmNT FOREIGN POLICY IN BROAD SoSSiSi? AME ABTHAT OF THE PREVIOUS THfEF?.?^ 2£ MOHAMMED ALI; IF AT ALL, MIGHT BE A DIFFERENCE IN EMPHASIS.
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  • 45 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. A. K. Chanda, Comptroller and Audi. tor-General of India, left here on an inspection tour of his offices m London and Washing, ton on September 2. it was offl. ciall v announced here.
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  • 132 3 BOMBAY: A three-man trade delegation from Indonesia, led by Mr. H.A.Z. Maksum, arrived here last week. Representing the Indonesian Federation of Co-operatives, the delegation is to study this country's textile and smallscale industries and will inspect some of India's development projects now under construction. Mr. A>K. Roy,
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  • 117 3 NEW DELHI: After a series of meetings, the Tenancy Committee of the Planning Commission's Land Reform Panel is reported to have decided that labour and not m. heritance should be the criterion to determine the ownership of land. Although the Committee would submit its report to the Panel
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  • 108 3 MADRAS; A. Press note from the Regional Passport Office, says; With effiect from September IX, 1955, a new form of application (P.C.0.1) for Internattonal passports applicable to persons of 18 years of age and over Is being introduced In the region within the jurisdiction of the Regional
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  • 133 3 NEW DELHI: Calcutta and Madras have the "distinction" of being the two principal centres m India of which smuggling activities, Mr. A.C. Guha, Minister for Revenue and Defence Expenditure, told the Rajya Sabha. Replying to Dr. Raghubir Singh, Mr. Guha said that 843 watches were seized
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  • 742 3 NANOA EXPLAINS SHORTFALLS NEW DELHI: Mr.Gulzarilal Nanda, Union Minister for Planning, has told members of the AllIndia Congress Committee that the country should be prepared to bear a considerably larger burden of taxation, as there could be no large economic development without a substantial increase m public
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  • 344 3 PATKA: The Bihar Government has Informed the Centre that 4,135 square miles have been affected by the flcods m North Bihar. The affected districts are Darbhang, Muzaffarpur, Champaran. Saran, Bhagalpur and Monghyr. This estimate does not include areas affected m Purnea and saharsa where statistics of
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  • 467 4 Fight For Your Rights With One Voice Appeal To Tamils In Ceylon CHINNAKAM. The future of the Muslims lay In their co-operating with the Tamils to fight for parity of status for both Sinhalese and Tamil, *aid Mr. M. Balasundaram, a leading member of the Tamil Congress,
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  • 135 4 DARA SINGH Vs PRINO CARNERA Tonight's wrestling at the Happy world Stadium between the 'Ambling Alp' Primo camera and India's Heavyweight Champion Dara Singh, apart from the fact that it will provide some good, bright wrestling, is significant m that the Winner will meet Ricky Dozan, champion of Japan for
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  • 37 4 The opening of the Far Eastern Office of Messrs Longman's Green and Co., Ltd. will be celebrated today at 12 noon, on the premises of MacDonald House (6th Floor), Orchard Road, Singapore.
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  • 396 4 P. M.'s Appeal To Public Rs. sm. To Jayanti Fund MAHIYANGANA: "Not only the Government but the Buddhist public too must help m Buddhism m this country is to be restored," said Sir John Kotelawala at the public meeting following the enshrining of the relics at Mahiyangana,
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    35 4 Map of the Safe Areas under the amnesty declared by the Federation Government. There are 186 safe areas where surrenders vv 111 be accepted and there W IU be local "cease fire" to facilitate this.
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  • 63 4 BOMBAY: The Govern ment of India have decided to release lor export a further quantity of one lakji pounds of cotton-sewing thread to all permissible destinations upto the end of December, 1955, says a notification, issued by the Joint Chief Controller of Exports, Bombay. The
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  • 88 4 HYDERABAD, West Pakistan, Sept. g Planes are to drop food parcels and first aid supplies to hundreds of people marooned by floodwaters on a hill about half-way between here and Karachi. The people are all from the town of Thatta m the Sind Province, now isolated by waters from the
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  • 88 4 KARACHI, Sept. 9— Heavy rain worsened the already serious flood situation m the lower sind Province o f Pakistan. Mr. Choudry Mohammed All, Prime Minister of Pakistan, announced a grant of rs. 1,500,--000 (about £112,000) for flood relief. With the Acting Governor General Major General Iskander
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  • 220 4 Indo-Pak Joint Measures Against Floods Likely FOOD AIR DROPPED TO ISOLATED PAK. VILLAGERS Orissa People Marooned Without* Food For Fivfe Days U.S. $lm. WHEAT GIFT TO INDIA KARACHI, 3ept 9— An Indian Government delegation arrives here today for talks with the Pakistan Government on possible joint measures to combat the
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  • 112 4 They Cannot Hold Isolated Pocket (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Sept. 9— Portuguese may be shortly forced to abandon their settlement at Div small isolated pocket m the state of, Sourashtra, north of Bombay. Virtual isolation of this small pocket frc m Goa
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  • 40 4 MALAYAN-BORN INDIAN ASSN. 3rd ANNIVERSARY The Thlra Anniversary of the Malayan-Born Indian Association, penang, P-W-. Perils and Kedah, will be celebrated today, Saturday, Sept. 10. at 8.30 p.m. with a dinner at the Rubber Trade Association, 16 Anson Road, Penang,
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  • 55 4 NEHRU MENON HONOURED NEW DELHI, Sept. 9— The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru was decorated with India's highest order, the Bharat Ratna (Jewel of India), by President Rajendra Prasad. Mr. Nehru's top diplomatic adviser and ambassador at large, Mr. Krishna Menon, received the second highest order In India, the Padma
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  • 45 4 A reception m honour of Dr. P. Gouri Ammal, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. (President Seva Sadanam, Trichur) will be held at the Indian Association Roof Garden at Balestier Road, today at 5 p.m. The reception is arranged by Mr. A. P. Menon.
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  • 57 4 LONDON, Sept. 9 Mr. Malcolm Mar Donald, Britain's New High Commissioned to India, paid his farewell call yesterday on Mr. Harold MacMlUan, the foreign Secretary. Mr. Mac Donald m due to fly on Saturday to New lie lhi to take up* his duties. He was
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  • 12 4 flood waters recede, Outbreaks nave already been checked m some regions.— Reuter
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  • 83 4 BIGGEST EVER FLOOD RELIEF TO INDIA NEW DELHI, Sept. 9—American Naval Aircraft flew into New Delhi starting the biggest ever flood relief airlift to India. The planes broug-ht 10,000 pounds of medical supplies, olankets and bedsheets from Hed cross societies of the UNITED STATES, CANADA, ITALY. SWITZERLAND AND LUXEMBOURG. More
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  • 89 4 $1m. U.S. WHEAT GIFT FOR INDIA NEW DELHI, Sept. 9— The U.S. Government was reported prepared to give India one million dollar's worth of wheat as flood relief. Authoritative sources said India and the U-S. government were planning to exchange notes opening- the way for the wheat gift and possibly
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  • 135 4 Floods Strike 1-5 m. People In Orissa From Our Own Correspondent CUTTACK, Sept. 9 Rescue work has begun m earnest m coastal districts of Orissa State which have been devastated by floods. According the unofficial reports, fifteen lakhs of people (1,500,000) have been affected, three lakhs actually stranded m areas
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