Indian Daily Mail, 23 November 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 280 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 403 1 INDO SOVIET CO OPERATION WILL ENSURE WORLD PEACE Bulganin Denounces War As Means Of Settling Dispute Russia Is Against Formation Of "Blocs" NEW DELHI, Nov. 22 Soviet Premier Marshal Bulganin told members of t-ie Indian i'arliament here yesterday: "we resolute ly repudiate war as a means to settle oi^mt a>lc
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  • 45 1 "Moreover the following rule that deeds speak better than words the Soviet Government made the decision to red.ee its armed forces by 640,000 men and at present this decision has in main been carried out. Attempts to settle th e pro-
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  • 59 1 Singapore'* Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, win s»peaK on 'My Aims in Lunaon" at tne monthly luncueon of the Singapore i iiK.n of Journalists at the Catuay »vestaurant on Monouy, Nov. 2», at 12.15 p.m. lickets $8 each may bo bougnt lrom the Secretary, n^apore cnion
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  • 164 1 SINGAPORE DELEGATES TO I.L.0. CONFAB Singapore is to send a delegation to the 1.L.0. Asian Technical Conference on Vocational Training in Industry wnich is to be held in Rangoon. Burma, from Nov. 28 to Dec. 10. The primary purpose of the Conference is to examine the present state of development
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  • 161 1 Policemen Go On Strike In East Pakistan! Troops Take Over Duties DACCA, Eist Pakistan, Nov. 22: Troop took over Police duf.es yesterd ay after most of the police force went on strike in Da cea, the capital of East Pakistan, f\ Govern nent statement said. Some of the striking police
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  • 71 1 "GOODLUCK" SIGN DOESN'T STICK TO HIS FOREHEAD NEW DELHI, Nov. 22.— Nikita Khrushchev, portly Russian ornnuinist Party chief may doubt the efficacy of an Indian goodluck sign a pretty Indian girl dabbed on hts forehead to-day. Half an hour later, In a Roy Scout camp Indian Premier Nehru stretched out
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  • 147 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 22; The political comnnentator of the Hindustan Times todai/ suggested that Queen Elisabeth should be invited to visit India. He said if the Queen were to travel here from Britain she would be given as big a welcome as that accorded to Marsnal
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  • 88 1 The Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday passed two motions confirming increased luty on petrol an<i intoxicating liquors with effect from yesterday, Nov. 22, 1955. Proposals for these Increased duties were announced in the A.ssembly on Nov. 9, 1955 and are in force since then.
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  • 35 1 Children with lucky-sign nots dance for chacha (uncle) Nehru on his 66th birthday. NovuXn about 40.0M children gathered at the National Stadium in Ne* Delhi to greet the Indian Prime Minister.
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  • 117 1 No Request To Russia For 'A' Reactor NEW DELHI. Nov. 22: Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, told a questioner in the Council of States (Upper House) today that Russia had not offered India an atomic reactor. Earlier his Parliamentary Secretary, Mrs. Lakshmi Menon, had said in answer to another question
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  • 184 1 ESTATE DUTY NEW BILL PASSED The Estate Duty (Increase of Rates) Ordinance, 1955 went through its second and third readings in the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday and declared passed; The increased graduated rates of duty, provided in the new bill apply in the case of all person dying on or
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  • 191 1 VATICAN CITY, Nov. 22.The Vatican Secretariat of State yesterday confirmed a published report that Pope Pius XII had a vision bf Christ during his grave illness a year ago. The Italian Illustrated Weekly OGGI reported last week that the Pontiff was wideawake when
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    5 1 President, Dr. SarvapalH Radh akrishnan.
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  • 270 1 Bombay Riots: 10 Killed Troops Called In To Quell Disorders BOMBAY, Nov. 22: Ten people were killed and more than 225 injured yesterday when police fired on stone-throwing crowds her e in one of the worst riots m WiS/ weaned off bv a one-day strike < jail* by the left
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  • 123 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 22 Mrs. Indira Gandhi, Premier Nehru's daughter who acts as his official hostess and who is a growing figure in her own right, told an American news, man on Sunday night's presidential reception for the Russians: "Personally I'd rather
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  • 114 1 A motion for the adoption of the report of the Select Committee on the Labour Bill was passed by the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday after an amendment to the pro/ision relating to paid sick leave. The law provides for a period >f paid sick leave
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  • 35 1 NEHRU'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY IN RUSSIAN MOSCOW, Nov. M.— A Russian edition of Indian Prime Minister Nehru's Autobiography, which he wrote 20 years ago in prison, has Ixsen oublished hero, the Soviet news Reuter agency Taw isald.-
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  • 39 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 22.— The addresses of Bulganln and Xhruschev to the Indian Parliament w«re out delivered by them personally but were read out in Hindi by Interpreters while English copies were passed round.- Reuter
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  • 119 1 NOT TO RAISE MALAYA GOA AT C'WEALTH CONFERENCE NEW DELHI, Nov. 22. -Ml. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minster told the Council of States (Upper House) today, that he would not raise the issues of Malaya and Goa at the forth, coming Commonwealth Premiers' Conference in London. Mr. Nehru, who was
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  • 99 1 "MERDEKA" SARONGS FOR MALAYA (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Tues: It is reliably learnt that the Indian Handloom Association has planned to product- hundred* of thousands of specially designed sarongs to be labelled "Merdeka" for Malaya. These "Merdeka" sarongs besides catering to the needs of the Malayan taste in design
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  • 32 1 AUSSY MINISTER INJURED IN CAR ACCIDENT SYDNEY, Nov. 22. Mr. Harold Holt, Australian Minister of immigration, was -lightly injured in a car accid'-nt in which his driver was killed early to-day.- Reuter
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  • 45 1 SHIZUOKA, Japan, Nov 22. Thieves broke into a Shinto shrine last night and slole a 374-year-old Spanish i lock, possible the oldest in T <pan. The clock was made in Madrid by Dutch watchmaker Hans de Evale in 1581, officials said. AP
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  • 35 1 AMMAN. Jordan, Nov. 22.— Jordan is at present returning her neutral attitude towards both the Baghdad Pact an I the bilateral pact between E\ypt, Saudi Arabia and Syria, the Government eaW yesterday.— A.P.
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  • 478 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Wed, Nov, 23, 1955 LANGUAGE PROBLEMS IN ASIA JVIULTILiUNGUALISM is a problem that is not easy of solution, aaid if mishandled is certain to end in disastrous consequences. Today this is a major problem in almost all past and present British territories in Asia. These territories
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  • 1976 2 ALL-INDIA CELEBRATIONS Festival Of Children NEW DELHI. INDIA CELEBRATED THE SIXTYSIXTH BIRTHDAY OF PRIME MINISTER NEHRU, AS THE NATIONAL CHILDDREN' DAY. IT COINCIDED WITH DIWALI AND WAS OF SPECIAL SIGNIFICANCE TO CHILDREN WHO IN SPECTACULAR PARADES, FAIRS AND RALLIES EXPRESSED THEIR LOVE FOR "CHACHA" NEHRU. At his
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    24 2 PHOTO U NU Prime Minister of Burma, is seen amonsr children Ma recent tour of Russia and Eastern Europe. A.P.
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  • 84 2 INDIAN RLY. FREIGHT STRUCTURE CALCUTTA: The Railway Freight Structure Enquiry Committee, with Dr. A. Ramaswaml Mudaliar as Chairman, issued two more questionnaires to various Chambers of Commerce and trade interesst. The questionnaires deal with the responsibility of Railways as carriers and the constitution, jurisdiction and rules of procedure of the
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  • 110 2 HATTA ON R.I.-BURMA SIMILARITY RANGOON, Burma, Nov. 21. Visiting Indonesians Vice President Mohamad Hatta, at a *anquet given in his honour by the Burmese President, Dr. Ba U, said today he was "struck 'by the many things our two peoples share in common as well as certain similarities on our
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  • 101 2 KASHMIR PLEBISCITE LEADER ARRESTED SRINAGAR, Nov. 21: The President of the "Plebiscite Front" which favours a popular vote to decide whethei disputed Kashmir belongs to India or Pakistan has been arrested for "acting in a manner prejudicial to the security of the state." Mirza Afzal Beg, a close associate of
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  • 92 2 INDIA ASKS JAPAN FOR HELP CALCUTTA India has sought the help of Japan in the matter of developing iron mines in the East Coast region, it in reliably learned here. Japan has been asked to invest $8,000,000 for the development of iron fines in the Rourkela area. In return Japan
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  • 481 2 Nehru's Role In World Affairs U. K. LEADER'S TRIBUTE o 2& Kenneth Younger, President of the B^ltish^slan Socialist Fellowship and a Mtalster in Mr Attlee's Labiw oS'oVIk ln /i la S Prlme MiniBter m' jlwatarlal PMenru, was one of the three or four persons in the world SSBs. W6re SettiDtr
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  • 48 2 Sweets were distributed to children of Madras City orphanages at Raj Bhavan, Guindy, In connection with Deepavali celebrations on Nov. IS. The picture shows the Pwwident Dr. Rajendra Prasad (who was then on a visit to the South) with a group of children.
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  • 179 2 NEW DELHI; TWrty-etgiit Korean P.O.W.'s now living In Delhi, will be reaching Brazil before the year ends, diplo matte sources hopefully stated. Tlhe Brazilians are keen to charter an aircraft from the Indian Airlines Corporation to airlift the Koreans to their new homes. Talks on the
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  • 105 2 'A' ENERGY TO AID AGRICULTURE IN INDIA NEW DELHI: The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations will soon initiated a programme to study and investigate the use of atomic energy in agriculture. A $7,000,000 budget is belnor allocated for th e p. rpose. India is bein£r included among
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  • 82 2 NEW DELHI; A "currency ban" has prevented 150 Turkish pedigree sheep from leaving for Uttar Pradeh. All arrangements were completed for the Import of tbese sheep. They were to be kept at the Rashikesh farm, where 200 Australian sheep are helpMr to Improve local breeds. The
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  • 74 2 NEW DELHI; Three Indian experts have been assigned to West Asian countries under the FAo Technical Assistance I'rogramme. Two experts will work in Egypt. They are Mr. K.V.R. ui.adtri ana Mr. R.S.*Koshal. Mr. Koshal will work on agricultural statistics while Mr. Sastri will assist in the
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  • 75 2 U.S. AS OBSERVER AT BAGDAD PACT MEETING BAGDAD, Nov. 22. The Permanent Council of the Bagdad Defence Pact which covers five nations Including Britain officially opened its conference here yesterday. The Nations represented by their Prime Ministers are Turkey, Iraq, Pakistan and Persia while Britain is represented by Mr. Harold
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  • 920 3 Deshmukh Explains Position Nationalisation Not Seriously Thought Out UPsm nuJtoSfs^rby^ w^a^s« v recepuon soclatlon, also said nationaUsl filn Corres P<>Bdents' Asactive consideration The oro Sim *!!f Ur ff Ce Was under blem of insurance m a whole to considered was the proapply to all kinds of
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  • 350 3 PATNA: Mr. M. C. Shah, Union Minister for Revenue and Civil Expenditure, told insurancement here that the proposal for the nationalisation of tne insurance industry was never meant to throw out on the streets thousands of people engaged in the industry. Mr. Shah, who was speaking at
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  • 64 3 "KEEP RIGHT" FAILS IN PAKISTAN! KARACHI. The coalition Government in Pakistan has reversed the former Muslim League Cabinet's decision "go right" and has finally decided to "keep to the left" In regard to the role ot the road. A Pakistan Government announcement stated that the coalition government's decision has been
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  • 88 3 NEW YORK: Time Maga. zine carries a piece about Mrs. Indira Gandhi, whom it describes as a "new political personality emerging in India." After briefly tracing her background, the magazine s fy s < "Since the death of his old friend, Mr. Rafl Ahmed Kidwai, Mr. Nehru
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  • 48 3 The Assistant Minister for Education, Mr. Too Joan Hing fright) escorting Chen Tian, envoy of MCP leader Ching Peng from the Community Centre, Klian Intan, after the meeting between Mr. Too, the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr. I. 8. WyHe, and Chen Tian, Nov. 18.
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  • 150 3 INDIAN CHILDREN NEED GREATER CARE NEW DELHI: Rajkuman Amrit Kaur, Union Health Minister, said that there was no gainsaying the fact that India lagged for behind the advanced countries of the world in child welfare. "There are many factors responsible for this but just as we are progressing in every
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  • 98 3 MADRAS: The Automabile Association of Southern India, which has just completed its 50th year, is an organisation spreading from Hyderabad down to Cape Comorin, with 15 offiees in major cities and towns, serving a clientele of over 9,000, Madras City alone claiming as man v as
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  • 129 3 PATNA FIRING ENQUIRI MAGISTRATE'S EVIDENCE PATNA: sardar Karan Singh, Patna's District Magistrate, tlod the Das Commission here that the fire opened by the police for the second time on Aug. 13 on a crowd near the Punjab National Bank in Patna injuring two pesrons, was unauthorised. He said in his
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  • 68 3 CALCUTTA: The annual session of the All-India Newspaper Editors' Conf errence w U be held here on Dec. 28 and 29, it was announced here. A decision to this effect was taken at a meeting of the Reception Committee held here on Nov. 4, Mr. Chapala
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  • 224 3 KARACHI: Pakistan Prime Minister Chaudhuri Mohammau All presented the interim report of the sub-committee b«:--tore the coalition party containing federal and concurrent lists of the proposed Constitution. The secretary of the coalition party, Mr. Tusuf Haroon told reporters after the party meeting which continued for about two
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  • 71 3 CONGRESS CHIEF TO TOUR ASSAM GAUHATT The Congress President, Mr. U. N. Dhebar will tour Assam and the North-East Frontier Agency for a week from Nov. 24. During his tour the Congress President will visit among Hojai, Dokmoka ana Nowgong. other places, Imphal, Kohima, He will also address a public
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  • 86 3 SALEM: A daring instance of house-breaking and robbery took place in the heart of the town last week. It is reported that four miscreants, armed with knives forced their entr v into a house in Pandiarajan Street. After gaggin ff the elderly m ale member at the
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  • 63 3 PHOTO. SIDI MOHAMMED BEN VOUSSEF, newly restored ah sultan of Morocco, waves to cheering crowds on his arrival by air at Rbat, Morocco, on Nov. 16. Also in the photo are SI Bekkai. member of the Throne Council (unite peaked hat), Moulay Abdullah, one of the
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  • 599 3 NEW DELHI: India is in the international market to buy steel to meet hei increased requirements and negotiations are now going on with a number of steel- producing countries of the East and West, an authoritative source disclosed here. India has been experiencing difficulties in obtaining steel
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  • 897 4 Lively Debate On Govt. Subsidy To F.P.A. Ministers Disagree On Policy Singapore, whose popu lation is increasing by Irtps and bounds every year, agreed to subsidize the Family Planning Association with public funds. THE DISCUSSION, WHICH FOLLOWED A CUT-MO-TION BY MR GOH TONG LIANG (PROGRESSIVE) IN
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  • 66 4 NO INDO-U.S. FRIENDSHIP TREATY NOW NEW DELHI, Nov. 22.— Mr. A. K. Chanda, Indian Deputy Foreign Minister, *ald in a written answer to a parliamentary question here yesterday that there lg "no immediate prospect" of India concluding a friendship treaty with the United States. He said some talks were held
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  • 84 4 IMPERIALISM STILL NOT DEAD! Soekarno JAKARTA, Nov. 21: President Soekarno- has reminded army officers that Indonesia has not freed itself from "the shackles of imperialism" as long as the Netherlands is occupying West New Guinea. The chief executive spoke in a two-hour lecture on "The Principles and Pattern of the
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  • 44 4 CAR LOADED WITH X-MAS TOYS STOLEN LOs ANGELES, Nov 22 Thieves stole a Philippines consulate car loaded with Christmas gifts belonging to Mrs. Ramon Magsaysay, wife of the Philippine President, while she was shopping in a department store here vester- day, police reported.- Reuter
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  • 978 4 Colonialism Is Doomed -Khrushchev 'Intimidation By A-Bombs Has Failed To Frighten Us' NEW DELHI, Nov 22 Mr. Khruschev, Soviet Communist Party Secretary, told 700 members of the Indian Parliament yesterday that the spirit of Geneva "still causes indi gestion to certain persons" who are trying a policy of threats by
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  • 451 4 Heal This Wound In AsiaMenon's Plea On Korea India Ready To -Offer Its Utmost Services NEW YORK: Nov. 22: India yesterday called on the United Nations to abandon the "language of ultimatum," in its approach to the Korean problem and offered its utmost help in seeking to ''heal this wound
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  • 24 4 (Continued from page 1) blem of d-ntrol of disarmament without disarmament itself is contrary to common sense and vhe aspirations ol people."
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  • 62 4 SOVIET IS AGAIJNST "BLOCS" The Soviet Government is against the policy of greating military blocs and for the liquidation of those blocs which have already been created." Bulganin said the Western Powers' refusal to accept Russia into the NATO "confirmed the unfairness of their assertions about the defensive character of
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  • 301 4 Bulganin said "It is regrettable that here again one has to note the unwillingness of certain circles to follow the spirit of Geneva in their practical activities. This is testified for example by efforts to broaden and consolidate the notorious SEATO whose signatories are mainly non-Asiatic
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  • 57 4 BANGKOK, Nov. 21. Premier Pibul Sonffgram of Thailand announced today tne visit of Ueylon Premier Sir John Kotelawala has resulted In the establishment of diplomatic relalons between the two countries. Sir John's visit 1» solely one of goodwill. He will hold a n«ws conference at
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