Indian Daily Mail, 19 November 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 276 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 292 1 Most Momentous Event In World Historyl A Million People Line Up For Glimpse Of Visitors _*J_S-!?_S NOV 18 MARSHAL NIKOLAI BULGANIN AND MR. NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV. THE LEADERS OF RUSSIA, ARRIVED HERE BY A_R TODAY FOR THEIR FIRST OFFICIAL VISIT J2J* NATION. MR. NEHRU, SSL I^
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  • 228 1 —INDIAN PRESS NEW DELHI, Nov. 18.— Most Indian newspapers today viewed the visit of Marshal Bulganin and Mr. Khrushchev, the Soviet leaders, as a landmark in Indo-Soviet relations and world politics. The independent INDIAN EXPRESS said Marshal Bulganin and Mr. Khrushchev were coming to India "at
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  • 102 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 18: General Ivan Serov, head of State Se. I curity in Russia, is accompany- ing Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nikita Khrusnchev, the leaders of Russia, on their goodwill visit to India and Burma. General Serov, chairman of the State Security Committee
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  • 187 1 Fear Interest In Politics And Sympathy For Ideology n,ihf h Z, DE u LHI, Nov 18.— An organisation calling itself the Delhi Scale parents and uuariians Associat.on last ni-ht circulated a resolution protesting against the use of schoolchldren in an organised wel.:om~
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  • 92 1 F.A.O. AND 1.L.0. INDIA'S COMPLAINT NEW YORK. Nov. 18; India has expressed disappointment over the degree of co-operation extended by two United Nations specialised agencies the Food and Agricultural Organisation (F.A.0.) and the International Labour Organisation (1.L.0.)— t0 the Trusteeship Council. Speaking in the Trusteeship Committees debate on the Council's
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  • 122 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Nov. 18: President Rajendra Prasad who arrived in Coimbatore after a strenuous three-day tour ol Tamilnad was forced to cancel his ttignt to Delhi yesterday by air because of illness. He left instead by a special train from Coimbatore which will
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  • 65 1 SRINAGAR. Kashmir, Nov. 18: King Saud of Saudi Arabia will visit disputed Kashmir on Nov. 30 during his state tour of India, it was officially announced last night. It was previously believed the King would reject the invitation of the Kashmir Gov ernment, since possession
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  • 115 1 CHIANG CHINA IN PLACE OF SOVIET RUSSIA! NEW YORK, Nov. 18: Nationalist China pushed out the Soviet Union by two votes in winning re-election to another three year term on the United Nations Committee on Information for non-3elf governing territories. Earlier the Soviet Union, India, Burma, and Yugoslavia had told
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  • 82 1 PRO-PERON LABOUR LEADERS GIVE IN BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 18: Argentina's five-day old government apparently victorious ln thc first major challenge to its -authority, announced last night Peronista labour leaders had called off their faltering general strike. The announcement came after old-lint Peronista leaders of the General Confederation of Labour (CGT),
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  • 146 1 Syria Warns U. S. Arms Race In Middle East? toit^™^ G^'.J. OV 18 SYRI A YESTERDAY WARN THE UNITED STATES THAT IF ISRAEL WERE SUPPLIED WITH AMERICAN ARMS. SYRIA WOULD REQUIRE MORE WEAPONS FROM ABROAD. The warning was given by the Syrian Ambassador, Mr. Farid Zeinedd.ne, at a meeting with
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  • 127 1 RANGOON, Nov. is. Burmese Premier U Nu said that his Moscow visit has convinced him of Russia's "genuine desire for world peace." He told a news conference that he was received everywhere during his three-week visit "with extraordinary warmth of welome." Among the "many
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  • 84 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 18: British Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery yesterday com. pared President Eisenhower to Abraham Lincoln. Sailing home in the Queen Mary after a tour of the. United States, Montogomery told newsmen. "I would like to say Tke is Roing to be one of vour
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  • 44 1 LONDON, Nov. 18.— Electric trains travelling at 85 miles an hour will be running between Moscow and the Russian Pacific port of VladSvostock, 4,000 miles distant, when the Soviet electrification scheme is put into operation. Moscow Radio reported.- Reuter
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  • 88 1 CANDIDATES FOR U.S. PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS COLORADO SPRINGS, t^>lorado, Nov. 18: Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Adlal E. Stevenson are the leading candidates for the 1956 U.S. presidential nominations in the view of most delegates attend, ing the Associated Press Managing Editors Association convention sere. By a ratio of almost
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  • 92 1 CONSTITUTIONAL GOVT. IN EGYPT NEXT JANUARY? CAIRO, Nov. 18; The weekly Al Mussawar reported that Prime Minister Gamal Abdel Nasser will issue a proclamation calling for establishment of a constitutional government in Egypt in January, 1956. In a statement which the paper said was authorized by Nasser. Mussawar reported a
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  • 205 1 Nehru Pours First Bucket Of Concrete Cement Some Interesting Sidelights (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT) *B_ DEL -HI. NOV. 18: PREMIER NEHRU POURED ThE FIRST BUCKET OF CEMENT CONCRETE INTO THE FOUNDATION OF BHAKRA DAM YESTERDAY ~t£££* G THE BEGINNING OF INDIA'S GREATEST HYDRO-ELECTRIC PROJECT. But
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  • 330 1 TEHERAN, Nov. 18.— Hussein Ala Khan, the Persian Prime Minister, was shot at and slightly wounded in the neck as he was coming oct of a Mosqu e here yesterday. His assailant was immediately arrested. Teheran Radio announced. His name was given as Zafar
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  • 34 1 JAKARTA. Nov. 18: Foreign Ministry officials said yesterday they knew nothing about Manila reports saying Indonesia had withdrawn support to the Philippines bid for U.N. securitv Council mcmhor. ship. AP
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    • 217 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Chin Peng's special peace envoy and M.C.P. propaganda chief Chen Tian was today told by the Federation Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman "go back and tell Chin Feng not to make lavish press statements." Taking serious exception to the
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    • 62 1 CALCUTTA, Nov. 18: Dr. Mohammed Hatta, the Indo. nesia Vice President, said here that he had invited India s Vice President, Dr. Radhakrishnan, to visit Indonesia, i Dr. Hatta, >on his way to 1 Rangoon after a three-week study of development projects *n India, said he
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  • 433 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Nov. 19, 1955 Notes And Comments GREAT EXAMPLE r fHE Chinese in Indonesia are only tucse who are subjects of China. Chinese who are subjects of Indonesia are kuown as Indonesians," revealed the Federation of Malaya's Education Minister Dato Abdul Razak speaking of his impressions
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  • 45 2 CALCUTTA: An amphibian plane of Airways India, on a non-scheduled flight from Dum Dum to the Andamans, arrived ln Port Blair according to information reaching Calcutta. The plane which left Calcutta at 6.25 a.m. reached Port Blair after about sixhouri.
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  • 1690 2 Address To Viswa Parishad Meeting At Tirupathi TIRUPATHI: Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of India, inaugur; ting the f ou rth session of the Samskrit Viswa Parisliad here, last Friday said that, "Sanskrit has not only been the treusure-house of our post knowledge and
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  • 474 2 MADRAS: The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, arrived in Madras by train from Tirupati in a special sale on attached to the Bombay Express on Saturday lust on a two-day visit to the City. An enthusiastic reception was accorded to the President on
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  • 326 2 MADRAS: An appeal to the Government of India to allot quotas to cotton yarn dealers in view of the surplus yarn avail- j able In the country was made by the Madras Yarn Merchants' Association in a memorandum j submitted to the Government. The
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  • 97 2 TIRUPATHI: After fulfilling all his engagements in Tirupathi, President Rajendra Prasad left Tirumalai on Saturday and motored to Renigunta from where he entrained to Madras in a special saloon attacned to the Bombay-Madras Express. The President expressed thanks to the Governor of Andhra and others who were
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  • 126 2 NEHRU PLEADS FOR VILLAGE LIBRARIES AMRITSAR: Mr. Nehru said here last week that every village and every street of a town should have Its own Horary. Addressing a rally of the Youth Congress, he said this would help the young people to study booKS of great men and train their
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  • 323 2 Hatta Recalls R. I.-India Ancient Ties BOMBAY: "India sent us Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam; she enriched our vocabulary; she gave us new ideas and concepts. Wc, in turn, furnished her with spices, gold and other articles of commerce which gave her a place of eminence among the trading naitons of
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  • 39 2 Crown Prince Akihito of Japan slap> down a 1,000 yen note to buy tea for hi H friendH during a gala festival at the Peers School in Tokyo, culture day, a national holiday in Japan.
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  • 68 2 NEW DELHI: The Railway Board has issued in. structions making it obligatory for all trainees seeking employment under the railways to pass a simple test in Hindi before they can pass out of the railway training schools. According to a Govern<ment Press release the Railway
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  • 103 2 MADRAS: A notification issued by the Ministry of Commerce. Government of India, states that the Government have decided to extend free licensing of all permissible varieties of cotton piecegoods (mill-made and power-looms, and cotton manufactures Including cotton waste blankets) for shipment upto June 20, 1956. The
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  • 1400 3 Thousands Gather At His Residence Spectacular Rally Of Children MONK N^ia PR SL M V^ BTER NEHRU WA S 67 ON \\nrHiinßr" l J\ THOUSANDS OF MEN, WOMEN HU bSSmSS. THERED IN ™E FORECOURT OF ann JL I**1 1 1 of
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  • 43 3 Chuckling amusedly while looking at stage: Princess Margaret (left) and Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, photographed In the Royal Box at London's Victoria Palace Theatre dur ng the Royal Command Variety Performance, in aid of the Variety Artists' Benevolent Fund.
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  • 159 3 AUSTRALIAN Y.M.C.A. SECY. IN MADRAS MADRAS: Mr. A. A. Way, National General Secretary, of the Y.M.CAs in Australia, and Mrs. Way arrived here by air from Bombay. They were received by Mr. S. D. MalaU peruman, General Sscretary of tne Y.M.CA. s In India and Mr. O. C. Abraham, Principal
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  • 1473 3 Activities Instates Reviewed NEW DELHI: A State review of soc'al welfare aiiivities was made by chairmen of 26 Btate Welfare Boards on the occasion of the second annual conference of State Boards' chairmen held here from Nov. sto 10. Chairmen of the Boards, all of
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  • 104 3 JAIL IS THE BEST PLACE FOR STUDY Nehru ALIGARH: The jail is the best place for study and concentration, according to Prime Minister Nehru* Addressing students of the Aligarh Muslim University last week he said that he got 10 per cent of his education in the university and 90 per
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  • 350 4 Resolution On Ola-Leaf P;v; ladura A pretty li ttle girl in white, symbolic of "Lanka Matha," toured tlie Panadura electorate recently in a chariot decor ated with jasmine flowers carrying a memorandum addressed to the Prime Minister, containing the "Sinhalese Only" resolution and written
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  • 209 4 Language Commission COLOMBO. certain Ministers are canvassitig support for a proposal to appoint a committee or c ommsssion consisting of Sinhalese •md Tamil leaders to advise the Government on the language \m ie. t> They lee! that while the •ountr v has become excited over the language issue, no attempt
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  • 193 4 COLOMBO: 'The futun generations will curse us if we fail in our duty to see that Sinhalese is given its right! ul place in this country. Monks will fight unto death in this struggle to uplift the Sinhalese language from the neglect and lepression it
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  • 128 4 NEW YORX, Nov. 18.— Britain has indicated the probability ©f enlargement of the I Tni ted Nations Security Council if the deadlock is broken over the admission of new members to the world organisation. Mr. Vasily Kuznetsov Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister declared that the Soviet Unite would
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  • 306 4 QUEEN MOTHER TO OPEN COLOMBO PLAN EXHIBITION MADRAS, Nov. 18.— "The I C?ylon Government propose to nvite Queen Mother Elizabeth to open the Colombo Plan Exhibition and its adjunct, a Buddhist Art Exhibition, in February, 1957," Dr. Ananda VV. P. Guruge, general secretary of the Buddhist Council of Ceylon told
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  • 71 4 Mr. K. P. Kesava Menon, Editor of the leading Malayalam newspaper the MATHRUBHOOMI of Calicut (South Malabar) who Is now here on a short visit, will inaugurate the Malayalam Sahitya Samithi at 4.30 p.m. today at the Anglo-Chinese School at Barker Road. Mr. V. P. Abdullah, Editor
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  • 34 4 The Extraordinary General Meeting of the Singapore Kerala Samajam scheduled to be held tomorrow, Sunday, at the Sun Theatre,' New World, has been postponed indefinitely on account of the present bus strike.
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  • 194 4 'No' Says Br. C-in-C Far East CALCUTTA, Nov. 18. The Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rehman's Ammesty Offer to Malayan Communists has not evoked a "sufficient response," General Charles Lowen Commander in Chief British Land Forces Far East said here yesterday. General Lowen ls
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  • 190 4 YET ANOTHER AIR DISASTER IN U.S. SEATTLE, Nov .18.— About 33 people were killed and 40 injured early today when a troop plane crsahed into a hillside house near here and burst into flames soon after taking off in a slight snowstorm. A woman and five small children in the
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  • 204 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: Tne representatives of the Alliance and Their Highnesses the Rulers w h 0 will proceed! to London for "Merdeka" talks met here today and agreed to from working parties to deal with Internal security finance, public services and the term of references
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  • 108 4 Following are the activities Of the Kamaia Club for the month of November, December and January: Mon Nov 21 445 Ba s ket making demonstration: Mon. Nov. 28 445 m Talk b y Mr. Wa P Geck-K sure to be Interesting, so Please try your best to
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  • 147 4 Morocco Sultan Returns To Find His Palace In Shambles RABAT, Nov. IK.— Sultan Sidi Mohammed Ben Ya»s*»r returned from a27 months exile o n VVe_S_J v to cream and queen palace here a complete Shambles Pala^ officials disclosed last night. i aiace Wrecked furniture, walls and palace installations were discovered
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  • 142 4 INDIA. TO SERVE 'VODKA' TO SOVIET LEADERS NEW DELHI, NOV. 18.— Ind a's powers of organisation are being taxed to the utmost limit to make Mr. Bulganin's visit free fro m incident and inconvenience. Nothing like it has ever been attempted before in Independent India. Mr. Nehru himself is taking
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  • 61 4 MALAYAN POLICE BAND FOR BRITAIN LONDON, Nov. 18.-— The 64--man band of the Malaya Police is to make a 14-week tour of Britain next year "because of the improved security situation in Malaya," it was announced here today. Malaya House said the band will make Its first public appearance at
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  • 75 4 LONDON, Nov. 18: Mr. Stan Awbery (Labour) asked in the House of Commons what iaethods were adopted to measure the extent of unemployment and underemployment *n tne Federation or Malaya and in Singapore. The Colonial Secretary Mr Alan Lennox Boyd replied: "In both territories in the absene.
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  • 70 4 Mr. K. Dharmadas, founder of the Sri Narayana Guiukulam in Sevia, State of Brunei, informs us that he has been authonsed by the Head of the Gurukula to represent the Gurukula Movement in Singapore and South East Asia generally. He will give information about the Gurukuli Movement
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