Indian Daily Mail, 26 November 1955
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Title Section16 1955-11-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 283 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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638 1955-11-26 1 Tungku Doesn't Want You Marshall Tells P. A. P. No Negotiation With M.C.P. MEETING WITH CHIN PENG ONLY TO EXPLAIN THE AMNESTY OFFER Tlrt ,T HEKE IS NO QUESTION OF NEGOTIATION WITH THE COMMUNISTS IN THE JUNGLE, THE PROPOSED MEETING WITH THE LEADER OF TERRORISTS IS ONLY TO EXPLAIN THE638 words
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Article, Illustration81 1955-11-26 1 Dr. S. Muhammad Husayn Nalnar. General Secretary In-dia-Indonesia Cultural So. ciety arrived here yesterday. Dr. Nainar, who is at present conducting a research into the cultural influence of India in Indonesia and the surrounding areas, is a retired professor of Oriental and Islamic Studies in the81 words
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Article138 1955-11-26 1 INDIA NEEDS PEACE MOST Mahtab BOMBAY. Nov. 25. Bombay Governor Mr. Harekrushna Mahtab declared here last night that India was "eager to join hands with any country which sincerely works for peace." Harekrushna Mathab speaking- at a dinner given by the Indo-Soviet Cultural Society to Russ an leaders Bulganin andReuter - 138 words
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Article147 1955-11-26 1 Petrol Tax Effective From Nov. 9 The increased rate of duty of 73 cent per gallon of petrol has been operative since Nov. 9, 1955. A Government statement issued to the press last night clearing- the misapprehension in the minds of some people says that the increased rate was first147 words
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586 1955-11-26 1 "No One Wanting To Visit Us Refused Permission" BOMBAY, Nov. 25: Nikita Khrushchev declared last night Russia had t orn aside the so-called iron urtain and "no one who applied for permission to enter the Soviet Union wa s refused a visaAP - 586 words
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53 1955-11-26 1 The members of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Singapore have so far donated up.to-date a total sum of 124,896 to the Singapore Youth Sports Centre. The latest donations were from, the National Insurance Co., Ltd. $500/-, The Indian Bank Ltd., $500/- and Messrs C.53 words
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Article47 1955-11-26 1 TOKYO, Nov. 25 The Japanese meteorological observatory said yesterday that radioactive rain fell on two Japanese cities on Monday. And a weatherman said it came from Siberia. The two reports followed a Washington announcement that Russia has touched off her mightiest nuclear blast.47 words
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251 1955-11-26 1 Invitations To Visit Them Object Of C.Ms London Visit THE CHIEF MINISTER, MR. DAVID MARSHALL, WILL BE VISITING CEYLON AND INDIA ON HIS WAY TO LONDON AND PAKISTAN ON HIS RETURN JOURNEY. OFFICIAL INVITATIONS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED FROM THESE GOVERNMENTS, HE SAID. MR. MARSHALL251 words
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109 1955-11-26 1 TO EXAMINE INDUSTRIAL UNREST HERE Mr. F. W. Dalley, C. B. E., has been appointed to examine and advise on Industrial relations in Singapore, it is officially stated. Mr. Dalley is expected to arrive here on Nov. 30 and his report may not be made available before three months. Mr.109 words
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Article63 1955-11-26 1 Declaring open the Y.M.C.A. Art Club s Annual Exhibition, Lady Black, wife of Sir Robert Black, the Governor of Singapore, said in Singapore, with a multi-racial population, a club of the nature of Y.M. C.A. Art Club, provided an excellent point of attraction— a means of63 words
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Article, Illustration214 1955-11-26 1 Bulganin's Tribute To Gandhiji BOMBAY, Nov. 25.— Marshal Bulganin yesterday placed Lenin and Mahatma Gandhi in the same rank as great liberators of their people and the people of India. "In this great country of Mahatma Gandi, you are indeed fortunate in having a great disciple and successor in JawaharlalReuter - 214 words
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Article110 1955-11-26 1 In reply to Mr. Le c Kuan Yews allegation in the Legislative Assembly on Theursday that the university of Malaya had attempted to terminate the appointment of members cf its staff because of their political views, Sir Sydney Caine, the Vice-Chancellor said in a statement to110 words
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Article54 1955-11-26 1 The Final Baby Sho w of 32 finalists from elgiht Regional Baby Shows will be held at the Happy World Stadiu m at 4 p.m. on Saturday. Nov. 26, 1955. Lady Black, wife of the Governor, Sir Robert Black, will present prizes to the winners at 554 words
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507 1955-11-26 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Sat., Nov. 26, 1955 NOTES AND COMMENTS TIMELY ADVICE gPEAKIiNG at a reception iui Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, the Prime Minister of Ceylon Sir John Kctelawala told his 30.000 countrymen living in Malaya: "Think of Ceylon cuily as your Mother Country and the place you came507 words
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Article978 1955-11-26 2 Reduction Of Outlay Nanda Explains Need For Pruning Of Draft Scheme BHOPAL. Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda, Union Minister for Planning, irrigation and Power, said that further pruning of the draft Second Five Year Plan w*s necessary to reduce the total outlay from Rs. 5,400 crores to Rs. 4,800978 words
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82 1955-11-26 2 ORISSA WRITERS' PRESENT FOR MR. BULGANIN CUTTACh. **rom*nent poets, writers and litterateur of Orissa are arranging to present, on behalf of the State a brochure to Mr. Bulganln and Mr. Kruschchev during- their forthcoming visit to India. Welcoming these two distinguished guests to India, the writers will depict In theirNAFEN - 82 words
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248 1955-11-26 2 700 RARE COINS ACQUIRED BY FORT MUSEUM MADRAS: The Fort Museum run by the Union Government here has acquired about 700 Indo-European coins of unique value from a local collector of curios, Rao Bahudur S. T. Srinivasagopalachari. The collection Includes most of the coins minted by the British, the French,NAFEN - 248 words
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Article346 1955-11-26 2 18-Yr. Old Swami's Miracle mL W JLilS o^ •a*** coverinr the nand s io-da y saniad&l had ended. ?c^ Iron cutting sheai}% were brought and a hole was out in the sheet. 'From the pit's darkness came the young Swami's voice. He asked for some milk andNAFEN - 346 words
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Article101 1955-11-26 2 NASW. Mr. a D. Tapse, Bombay's MlMster lor Backward Classes, told Adivsis that not only the pubHe, but even the Ministers were victims of harassment at the hand of Government officials. The Mni»»ter, who was addressing a meeting- at Askheda in Ba&lan Xaluq, narrated his personal101 words
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Article140 1955-11-26 2 POONA; The Soviet Prime Minister, Marsnal Nikolai BUgunm, will be presented a bronze statue of Shivaji, by tne Poona Municipal Corporation, when he visits Poona on Nov, during his forthcoming tour of India. Elaborate preparations are being made by the Corporati.cn and the citizens on their140 words
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196 1955-11-26 2 NEW DELHI: Portugal has declined the friendly advice of a Western power to negotiate with India to solve the Goa issue, informed sources caid. Without naming the power concerned, these sources say the Portuguese, however, are worried about their nationals in Bombay and the difficultiesNAFEN - 196 words
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Article175 1955-11-26 2 MADRA3: Resolutions requesting the Government of India to appoint a Tamil scholar la the Archaeological Central Advisory Board and to give representation to organised literary bodies and not merely to individuals in the Sahitya Akadami were passed atthe concluding session of the Kamtaar Conference in Vanl Mahal,175 words
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Article199 1955-11-26 2 RANGOON: South Indians resident in Burma have been greatly disturbed by the termination of steamship services between Rangoon and Madras. A strong potest has been made by Mr. K- S. P. Pillay, the Managing Editor of the "Rasika Ranjani," a Tamil Daily of Rangoon, who, itNAFEN - 199 words
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Advertisement63 1955-11-26 2 FEDERAL AND COLONIAL BUILDING SOCIETY LTD. THE FUTURE OF MALAYA will be directed from the HOME of the PEOPLE since Incorporation the Federal and Colonial Building Society Ltd. has assisted over 4,500 families to purchase the home of their choice SINGAPORE Mac Donald House KUALA LUMPUR No: 17/19, Old Market63 words
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Article1250 1955-11-26 3 Joint Family System Change Urged In Rajya Sabha NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha debated the H ndu Succession Bill as it lu»d er.iert.xl from a joint committee of the two Houses. The Bill whicb seeks to medify the la w relating to intestate succession among Hindus, provides,1,250 words
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79 1955-11-26 3 40,000 VEHICLES, THREE LAKHS BICYCLES NEW DELHI: Forty thousand vehicles, of various types, conveyed on Delhi according to official observers. Bringing eager spectators for the Soviet leaders' State drive were thousands of cars, buses and trucks, a thousand bullock carts, and dozens of camel carts. There were, in addition, an79 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-11-26 3 MINISTER WITH HIS UNCLE (82 The Minister for Agriculture, Bnche Abdul Aziz bin IsnaJc, inspected mangrove swamps off Port Weld and visited the fishing village of Bagan Kuala Sangga in Per ok. on Nov. 17. Here the Minister (right) is seen talking to Haji Elias bin Ahmad, his 82-year.old uncle58 words
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318 1955-11-26 3 NEW DELHI; Expansion of Community Projects by converting 50 per cent of National Extension Service Blocs into Ucmmunity Projects is likely to be staggered over the third plan period. The Planning Commission now feels that only 40 per cent of318 words
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Article70 1955-11-26 3 KUMBAKONAM: A "dumb" accused spoke in court and confessed to his guilt. The Assistant Sessions Judge, sentenced him to three years' K.I. for theft of brass and copper vessels from a house here. Raja Mahomed, the accused, had been convicted previously in two cases. He70 words
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Article81 1955-11-26 3 NEW DELHI. "When will you have enough of pictures," Mr. Knrushchev asked camermen working nonstop as the Soviet visitors were being taken round Moghul hardens by Mr. Neuru during the President's reception to them. "We will go on shooting," replied one of over 50 Indian and foreign photographers81 words
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Article226 1955-11-26 3 NEW DELHI; The Rumanian pavilion in tne India Industries Fair in New DeL.i which was uniortuoately destroyed oy fire recently has once again Dcen rebuilt near the site where tne oil derrick has been erected, it has ■been possible to rebuild th c stall in such a226 words
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398 1955-11-26 3 Thirty Baskets Of Garlands And Bouquets, But Few Were Used NEW DELHI; Thirty bask-et-loads of garlands and bouquets had been kept ready at l J alam airport to be presented to the Soviet leaders. Some of them had been flown by air from distant places. Many of tne baskets, however,398 words
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Article423 1955-11-26 3 Scope Of IndoArab Trade BOMBAY: Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, UnJon Minister for Commerce, told the Indo-Arab Trade Conference, organised by the Indb-Arab Society here, that India was doing everything possible to promote two-way trade between this ccuntry and the countries of the Arab world. Inaugurating the conference, Mr. Karmarkar said423 words
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Article86 1955-11-26 3 HUDDERSFIELD (YOR'KS). Eighteen husbands from the village of Netherton near here have formed a Henpecked Husbands' dab but their club will be some five miles away from their homes. They will meet at Thon in the back room of a village "pub," talk about their wives withoutNAFEN - 86 words
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91 1955-11-26 3 MADRAS AND ANDHRA LARGEST CONSUMERS OF TOBACCO MADRAS: Of the total tobacco cleared for home consumption during 1954 55, which totalled 565 million lbs. Madras and Andhra States alone accounted for 155 million lbs, according to the Indian Central Tobacco Committee. Bombay. Uttar Pradesh, W. Bengal, Bihar and Madhya PradesnNAFEN - 91 words
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155 1955-11-26 4 Madras Demands Peermade Deviculam Taluks Resolution On S.R.C. Report MADRAS, Nov. 25: A fter four days of heated debate, the Madras State Legislative Assembly yesterday passed a resolution generally approving the SRC Report. Resolutions were also passed urging two exceptions firstly, th e Tamil taluks of Peermade and Deviculam should155 words
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Article153 1955-11-26 4 VOTING AT AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS Some Australians living in in Singapore, the Federation, North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei are eligible to lodge postal votes at the forthcoming Parliamentary elections to be held on December 10, says a press note issued by the Australian Commissioner in s m »apore. Those eligible are153 words
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Article165 1955-11-26 4 One of the features of this vear'.s presentation of "Dollars for Discs' from Radio Malaya, will be the selling 1 of Zain.tl Alam over the air. For a phoned donation of $100 he will be prepared to sing his Tamil version of 'Baa Haa Black Sheep The165 words
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Article54 1955-11-26 4 If you want to know your future from Mr. PINGAL S. REDDY whose nine months old prediction that Princess Margaret will not marry Townsend came true last month. Write to Mr. Pingal S. Reddy, 19 Green Hotel. Karachi 5, Pakistan or to his wife Madame Pingal Germainr, 69 Rue54 words
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88 1955-11-26 4 SOVIET OIL EXPERTS ARRIVE IN INDIA NEW DELHI, Nov. 25 Five leading Soviet oil technicians the first contingent of a ninemember team of experts which the Soviet Government has promised to lend India, arrived here yesterday to advise and assist the Indian Government on oil prospecting. They will later provide88 words
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65 1955-11-26 4 RUSSIAN H-BLAST EFFECT BEING STUDIED ALDERMASTON. Berkshire Nov. 25 Scientists at an atomic weapon research station here arc studying air samples of the radioactive fallout from Russia's latest nuclear explosion. The samples were picked up b y high flying Royal Air Force jet planes yesterday. They went Up to 50Reuter - 65 words
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Article87 1955-11-26 4 SHE GETS RUSSIAN DOLLS ST. LOUIS, Nov. 25 A St. Louis woman has succeeded where most diplomats have failed she got a Russian to *»y yes. Mrs. Rae Ann Hillmtuin decided last July she wanted a pair of Russia,, dolls for her collection and wrote her reqi'est to Soviet ForeignAP - 87 words
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113 1955-11-26 4 CHILDREN'S CENTRES HANDCRAFT SALE Voluntary workers in the ChiJdrems Social Centres of the Social Welfare Department will hold their annual exhibition and sale of work at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday, 3rd December, 1956, at the Victoria Hall. The exhibition will be opened by Mrs. Lam Yew Hock. The articles on113 words
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Article250 1955-11-26 4 (Continued from page 1) on Dec. 5 and as the guest of the Government of India in New Delhi between Dec. 6 and Dec. 9. (Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, who was formerly the Commis-sioner-General for the United Kingdom in South East Asia, is in New Delhi, as the250 words
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Article58 1955-11-26 4 Duiing the seven days the Chief Minister and his colleagues will be addressing a large number of gatherings and seek to make England conscious of the fact that in the lovely island of Singapore there 'artmore than 1,200,000 human beings with the human beings premordial urge58 words
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Article31 1955-11-26 4 LONDON, Nov. 25. Queen Mother Elizabeth was installed yesterday as Chancellor of the University of London, the first woman in history to be accorded this scholastic dignity.31 words
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Article110 1955-11-26 4 The Bth Annual General Meeting of the Netaji Memorial Sports Club was held at No. 6 Race Course Lane (Ma. lay.m Indian Congress Hall) on Nov. 13, and the following were elected as Office-bearers for the year 1955/56. President: Mr. V. T. Gomez (re-elected); V ice-President:110 words
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296 1955-11-26 4 Rift Within Labour Party Of Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Fri A Riit within ranks of Labour Party cf Malaya simmering hitherto, brust out into open clash today when Koala Lampur Branch labelled Mr. Tan Tumi Boon, Chairman of Seiangor Division as a "pocket dictator and demanded bis expulsion from the party.296 words
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Article65 1955-11-26 4 NEW DELHI, Nov. 25; In dm, had 22,727 cases of riots during 1954 according to "crime in India," an official booklet issue yesterday. Arrests for rioting totalled *****5. These figures were nearly 10 per cent higher than in 1953. "In many cases, large scale disturbances developedAP - 65 words
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149 1955-11-26 4 LONDON, Nov. 25: Mr. Jin Hajek, Czech Ambassador to London, was angry when he found hidden microphones in his rooms. He complained to the British Foreign Office. There was an investigation. The result produced some red faces at the Czech Embassy. For the Foreign Office149 words
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245 1955-11-26 4 Gaekwar-U. S. Actress Wedding Plan Off NEW YORK, Nov. 25 There i B "little likehood" of Maharaja Pratap Singh, Gaekwar of Baroda, marrying American actress Virginia Keiley, a spokesman who described himself as an old friend of the Indian potentate said yesterday. "Miss Keiley is a great friend of his245 words
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Article524 1955-11-26 4 Khrushchev Steals The Show BOMBAY, Nov. 25 Rj S sias Communist chief Nikite Khrushchev added a new mark today to his reputation as a stout drinker.. He quaffed a mug- of Indian buffalo milk at Bombay's scientific dairy— and appeared to like it. Russian Prime Minister Nikolai Bulganin seemed inAP - 524 words
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116 1955-11-26 4 The Raffles Society, University of Malaya is presenting a Recital of Indian Classical Dances by *K. P. Bhaskar and his pupils at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall, Cluny Road at 8.45 p.m. to-night. The programme ha K been carefully chosen to include characteristic movements and116 words
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205 1955-11-26 4 Meeting Chin Peng As Chief Minister The Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall told the Legislative Assembly yesterday tnat he would be going to ttie proposed tains with Mr. Chin Peng, as Chiet Minister of Singapore. Mr. Marshall said this in reply to a question by Mr. Lee Kuan205 words
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Article41 1955-11-26 4 COLOMBO; The United Nations plan to open a regional centre in demographic research and training In Ceylon according to Mr. John Durrand. Assistant Director-in-Chief of the Population Bureau Social Affairs of the United Nations, who is now in Ceylon.41 words
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Article171 1955-11-26 4 INDO-CEYLON COCONUT RESEARCH COLOMBO The Governments of India and Ceylon have arranged for an exchange of scientific officers between the Coccanut Research Institute of Ceylon and the cocoanut research station in India. Under this arrangement three senior officers from Ceylon have already left for India. The Ceylon team will studyNAFEN - 171 words
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Advertisement140 1955-11-26 4 To-day: 3.15 6.80 9.15 p.m. "BAWANG-PUTIH BAWANG-MERAH" (in Malay) To-morrow 11 a.m. (Serial) "G. MEN vs. KLACIft DRAGON" TO-DAY 2 SHOWS I at 7 9.50 p.m. PSvAISaHH 1 1 South-East Asia Film Co's vT M/T 'M* "f Ptoeucitt at tutu utu i j; TO-MORROW 3 SHOWS: 4.00—7.00—9.30 p.m. BEST ENTERTAINMENT140 words
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