Indian Daily Mail, 1 December 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, XI. NO. 288 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER i, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 288 1 Gates Jammed, Roads Blocked So Engagement Cancel ed CALCUTTA, NOV. SO. CROWDS VIRTUAIXY BESIEGED THE VISITINO RUSSIAN LEAI>EIIs IN GOVERNMENT HOUSE LAST NIG JIT. AND OFFICIALS SAID THE AFTERNOON PROGRAMME WAS CANCELLED BKCAUSE NO ONE WAS ABLE TO EMTBB OB LEAVE. Shouting and cheering
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  • 106 1 IN DEFENCE OF SYNTHETIC RUBBER WASHINGTON. Nov. 30.— The U.S. Commerce Department said m an annual report on rubber yesterday that "increased production and use of synthetic rubbers both m this country and abroad seem to be necessary to maintain equilibrium m supply and demand." The report said world production
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  • 114 1 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY IN UNITED STATES NEW YORK, Nov. 30.— Evangelist Billy Graham said yesterday juvenile delinquency m the United States "ts so serious that It almost equals Communism m the problems we face today." Graham made the comment to newsmen on arriving at Idlewlld airport from a fiveweek speaking tour
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  • 41 1 HELCRADE, Nov. 30.—Pre- cl.«nt Tito declared that Yugoslavia intended to continue her policy of the past decade to co-operate and live m friendship with all the other nations inspired by good will and honest, intentions." Reuter
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  • 89 1 PAKIS, Nov. ,iO: ISm Fame Government was ovortivo'.n last nig hi according to the hrst count 01 tue vocinj t»n <i motion 01 confidence. Tile Government was defeated on a conncieuce motion BJ 305 votes to Z6a aCLOiuin^ to tue lirst count. A rctuuiit MM m progmsti.
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  • 103 1 LONDON. Nov. 30: Mr. Reginald Soionstn <La!>our) told Urn House of Commons tliere were "bitter complaints 1 from Malaya and Hongnong that rubber was being re-ex-ported to "certain ountrios' pr^samanly Communist China by countries not m the United Nations emourgo list. He said a good
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  • 114 1 No Goodwill Mission From U. K. To China LONDON. Nov. 30: Sir Anthony Kden, the Prime Minister, tola tne House of COiiinion.s yesterday he did net Uiink the time had come for an exchange of goodwill missions by Britain and Communist China. Tne suggestion wan m.vi* by a Lai. our
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  • 54 1 NIGERIAN FEDERAL COMMISSIONER IN LONDON Mr. Matthew Mbti. the yew Federal Commissioner jor Nigeria m Great Britain, is been on arrivul m London with his bride, Katherine, whom he recently married m Africa. Mr. Mbu and his wife, who are on honeymoon, have a flat m Dolphin Square m the
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  • 208 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 30 Soviet Russia hns offered to give India an v information on the peaceful uses of Atomic Energy Soviet officials said hore yesterday. The announcement was made m connection with a Soviet Exhibition dealing with the peaceful
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  • 29 1 ISTANBUL. Nov. 30.— A1l the members Of the Turkish Cabinet resigned last night ex?ept the Premier Mr. Adnan Menderes who will form a Kew Government.- Reuter
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  • 58 1 A CURTSY FOR THE QUEEN Her Majesty the Queen has a smile for Nurse Verna Warren of Kinf/stoti, Jamaica, as she 2>a-s.se.s thrtniyh one of the yards duriny her I'isit to the Royal Homoeopathic Hospital m London. Nurse M 7 arrc n is one of sei'eral studf nt nursis from
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  • 121 1 LONDON. Nov. .JO.— A Co.net III Britain's hope m the Jet passenger airliner race aas liov.n non-stop 3,300 miles m 7 hours 22 minutes, it was jiricially announced last night. Sir Milos Thomas, chairman of British Overseas Airways Jorporation, said the new Comot made the flight and landmi
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  • 87 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 30; Despite two direct appeals from President Eisenhower to Chiang Kai ahek, Nationalist China promised yesterday to use a veto, ir necessary, to ba> Outer Mongolia from tlie U.N. The veto, if finally cast, would kill a careiully-laiu t )ian by
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  • 76 1 AGREEMENT ON PLAN FOR SUDAN PLEBISCITE CAIRO, Nov. 30.— Britain and £gypt have reached agreement on the procedure for Sudan self-determination a British Embassy spokesman announced. ihe announcement came after S.r riumphrey Trevelyan cue British .ambassador had ended taIKS with tne Egyptian interior Minister Lieutenant d^onel Za>\aria Mohiddin on tne
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  • 88 1 LONDON. Nov. 30; Britain has complained to Russia against the charge made by Mr. xsikita Khrushchev the Soviet Communist Party leader, m India that Britain was behind the Nazi invasion of Russia. The Foieign Office said Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick, the Permanent head of the Foreign Office,
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  • 1582 1 The High Commissioner Sir Donald MacGillivray addressing the Federal Legislative Council yesterday dt Kuala Lumpur announced the British Government's decision not to regard the Emergency a* -n obstacle to the granting of Self-Government to the Federation any longer. "On that understanding"
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  • 276 1 ■'Although the Emergency! drags on it is already clear that the Communists have failed m their attempt to overtnrow the Federation Government by torce and the Government ,does no: propose to let them destroy it by subversion. To-day both here and m the United Kingdom it is
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    • 52 1 KARACHI. No\. 30. Pakistan Prime Minister. has accepted an inxit.it.on from Peking to visit China and will probably go there In February, the Pakistan Government announced today. II was also announced that the Turkish Prime Minister, Mr. Adnan Menderes, has been invited to visit Pakistan and will probably arrive m
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    • 46 1 MOSCOW. Nov. 30.— HussiH today legalist) abortions m a surprise decree rescinding- a bun which has existed for 20 year-. A decree passed by the Presidium of the Supreme soviet said legalised abortions could only be carried out m hospitals and other recognised medical institutions.- Reuter
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    • 44 1 AMKITSAIt, North li»--d'a, Nov. SO. Police used tear g&n here yesterday and 16 people were reported injured when supporters of Akali Da?, a militant Sikh Movement, and supporters of thn Mahn Punjab (Orent»«r Punjab) Movement cloned with brickbats for tbn serond day runnini;. Reuter
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    • 43 1 NEW MCLW, Nov. :0.-_ Whipping has be«*n abo. -shed a* punismnent for offen<" m India. The Lok Sabha today passed h bill which the Hajja Sabha him already apj> ''d and the bill nou auaits the president's assent to bi> ViU« law, Copyright.
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  • 679 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs. Dec. 1, 1955 Mr. Marshall The Crisis Ahead J^OME of our local contemporaries m reporting tne Chief Minister Mr. Odvid Marshall's address at the monthly luncheon of the Singapore Union of Journalists have attempted to so present his views on the subject of the Labour
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  • 2692 2 State Assembly Expresses General Approval Of S. R. C. Report Demand For Tamil Areas Stressed MADRAS: The Madras Legislative Assembly last Thursday adopted the official motion for the consideration of the report of the States Reorganisation Commission and accepted four amendments moved by members of
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  • 172 2 Nehru Lays First Concrete For New Dam Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru (white) chats with U.S.A., engineer Harvey Statuni as the first bucket of I concrete is pound at the Bahi kra-.Nangal I)a n i 250 niiles north of Delhi on Novi 17. The bracket carries eight tons of concrete, and
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  • 514 2 TRIVANDRUM: The Travanco re-Cochin Legislative Assembly last Thursday unanimously welcomed tlie formation of a Kerala State and demanded m effect, by an overwhelming majority, the retention of Devicolam and Peermedu taluks and the inclusion of Gudalur mi n the new State. The Assembly, which
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  • 192 2 ERODE: Mr. Vellingirt. Sub-Inspector of Police, Erode Talrk Folice, arrested on the night of Nov. 19, a marriage party of five, including the would-be bride and the wouldbe bridegroom, m Olapalayam village, near Nasianur, six niiles from Erode on an arrest warrant issued by the SubDivis
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  • 723 3 Searching Questions At Aarey, An Offer «uSS&F&£&,§>\% 0 'SETS CX% K A E S 5 MKITA KHRUSHCHEV AT LEAST M4KES \O ROW« 0 H S^ NOT QI?TE B CON^ wa« I JhrAlrt W^ I |S e^ f OnCsU L h conversation. The scene hays ™£f^«^J
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  • 114 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Bulga- I n'ji, and Mr. Khrushchev released two "doves ot peace" at the Brabourne Stadium here togetlrer with 100 doves released by children at a rally last Thursday. Two of the doves flew for some time and then came back to the stadium, where
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  • 117 3 NEW DELHI; A Press communique issued by the office «f Che High Commissioner for Ceylon m India, says "Certain reports have appeared m the local newsapers recently to the effect that there has been an understanding some tune ago between the Government of In -Ha and
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  • 77 3 BOMBAY Hansrai Nens»ii. vho uas facing a trial on a charge of throwing- his four-V»ar-old dai-frhtcr m the sea while travelling by a shin f ro m Kutch to Bombay, fell •lown en Friday from the tVrd floor of a building m Central Bombay
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  • 203 3 MADRAS; A. B. Shetty, Minister for Health. iniormea the Council on Nov. 25 that licentiates m Ayurveda. Siddha and Unani systems of medicine, vvh° were registered under the rules, were authorised to issue medical certificates for leave. The Minister furnished the information m answer to a
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  • 163 3 AMBAR CH ARKRA: CONGRESS BODY'S NEW DELHI; T*« Conor* .^.s Planning Gonmittee »vi«ien met at t.io Prime Anni•cera residence last week onafctereU the leport of the ■varve (jommlttoe witn paiucuntr reference to the re-«-o*iimonuations m regard to j cioin production. During Ua one-and-a-half-nour uiscu.ssions, tne Committee is understood to have
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  • 78 3 NEW DELHI: In reply to a question by Mr. N. M. Lingam whether negotiations for the de jure transfer of the former French possessions m India have commenced, Mr. Anil K. Chandra said: '-Yes/ "A Draft treaty of cession of the French Settlements m
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  • 45 3 NEW DELHI; The Deputy Minister for Railways, Mr. O.V. Alagesan said m a written reply mi n the Lok Sabha that the railways had a proposal to run a fully airconditioned vestibule train service as an experimental measure from Oct. 1, 1956.
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  • 55 3 Sir Winston Churchill becomes the first Freeman of the recently created Borough of Harrow. He hholsd s the crystal casket containing the Freedom Scroll. Next to him sit the Mayor of Harrow, Alderman Stanley R. Miller, and Lady Churchill. Sir Winston was a schoolboy at
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  • 419 3 Pension Stopped: Raj/a Sabha Questions NEW DELHI; The Government of India have issued orders stopping the pension payable to the Indian army otacer who, aiter retirement c.mmuted a portion of his i pension and went to Pakistan and got employment there. Tne Defence
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  • 66 3 Singapore In Cambodian Exhibition At the joint U.K.— Singapore Federation Pavil on at the International Exhibition m Cambodia, Mr. K. p. Hepple, British Ambassador Is seen addressing the gathering. The occasion was a reception m honour of the Royal, one of the most successful of the 'national parties.' On the
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  • 62 3 Their Majesties the King and Queen of Nepal arrived m Madras City on the Nov. i 5. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, receiving Their Majestes o n arrival at the airport. Their Majesties visited the Government School of Arts and Oal'ts and are seen m the
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  • 148 3 KANCHEEPURAM MUNICIPAL CHAIRMAN ELECTION KANCHEEPURAM: Mr. P. Kakkan, President of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee and Mr. N. Ramakris'ina Aiyar, M.L.A., conn tted last week an enquiry into the circumstances under which the Congress nominee was defeated m the Municipal Chairman election here on November 10, although Congress has an
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  • 70 3 Vietnam* se Foreign Minister Vu Van Mau (centre) calls on British Foreign Secretary Harold Mac-Millan (left) at the Foreign Office, London with Ngo Dinh Luytn (right) Vietnamese Ambassador In Europe and brother of Premier Nego Dinh Diem, who recent 1 y assumed the Presidency of Vietnam.
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  • 90 3 EMPLOYEES' STATE INSURANCE SCHEME MADRAS The Government of Madras have exempted the City Corporation factories and other factories m the benefit area m Madras from the operation of the Employees State Iror. ranee Act 1948, except Chapter V-a thereof, for a period of six months m the tirst Instance with
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  • 67 3 TWO SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR MURDER AIADRAS; Accvptin..; \v majority verdict of thp jury His Lordship Mr. Justice N. Somasundram, presiding over the criminal MMtona cf the .\ladras High Court, convicted last Friday Mani alias Submmini and Murthi for the off f nee of murder and awarded them the extreme
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  • 106 3 NEW DELHI; More beys ti'an gins were burn m India according to birth* hy se x recorded m the various registration areas for this period. Figures of these births were given last week m the Lok Sabha by the Health Minister Kajkumari Ainrit Katir, m
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  • 307 3 AGRA: Mr. Ilulganui and Mr. lihrnshrh^v exchanged presents last week with Mr. K. M. Munishl, and others at a ksnekeen given m their honour. Among- the gifts made on behalf of t'tc Go\ eminent of UUar Pradesh were two rrpliras of the Taj m alabaster,
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  • 127 3 MADRAS: Damage caused to stamps by white ants was the subject of a question by Mr. M. Narayana KurLu, P.S.P., Malabar, m the Legislative Assembly, last week. Mr. M.A. Manickayelu, Ke- '-IK- Minister, said there was no loss to the Madras Government m 1951-52 due to
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  • 41 3 AWARD OF RESEARCH DEGREES MADRAS: Th<: Syndicate of the T-nivorsitv Of Madras has declared the following- candidates qualified for lh^ rc■MlUl degrees noted against their names; M. Litt, K. Kunhi Xayar. i ph.D,: Mr. G. v. Krishnavya and Mr, A Dante).
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  • 222 3 KHRUSHCHEV's DIG AT LENGTHY SPEECHES BOMABY Bombay gave a warm send-off to tue KHMtaa leaaers on tne conclusion of tneir two-day stay m the <^ity last t> riday Mr. by their special plane and were seen on at ti.e Santa Criz aiiport Dy Dr. Harekrushna Mautab, uoveinor, Mr. Moiarji Desai,
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  • 48 3 CONGESTION EASES IN MADRAS HARBOUR :i\DRAS: Th< congestion m On Madras Harbour pre« vailing since the hrginniri; of this inonti'.i, has oMMtdembly eased sin^c );i>!- F^rirtay. Only four ships ai'c waiting out* sid« the liarbour for berttH ing. It is .understood that the position would imp: \-u further.
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  • 63 3 SAGE KANVA'S ASHRAM IN U.P. L.VVJWOW: The V.l' ernment propose to raiv a m^mrrial to mark. »>»e w>ere one* the Ashram of sage Kanvu was situaet n th«> Himalayas. It may be mentioned f «t the srone of Kalidasa's kuntalam" is around thi* A»> i hrani where it Is gkiid,
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  • 762 4 Ceylon Tamils Demand Separate State Resolution Before Ruling Party COLOMBO: Tamil-sp eaking members of the Go- eminent party from both Houses of Parliament at an emergency meeting last Wednesday, unanimously i decided to move at the next meeting 1 of the United National Party the ruling party a resolution i
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  • 151 4 COLOMBO: The Unlvertlty lecturing staff will be requested to turn out some of the swabhasa textbooks for the Pre-S.S.C. classes. This follows a recommendation of the Director of Education. Mr. T. D- Jayasuriya. to the Sinhalese Advisory Council Mr. Jayasuriya has informed the council that the university
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  • 70 4 NEW YORK, Nov. 30: The United Nations General Assembly has called for "continuous efforts" to achieve unification m Korea. It adopted without opposition though with 11 abstentions a resolution sumbitted by the Political Committee to seek an early solution of the Korean questions and to ask the
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  • 685 4 Marshall Tells Malay Fishermen '•The Government is not golnj; to be the Government m the hands of the White men, or m the hands of the Chinese or the Malays. It is going to be m the hands of all the peopie and who
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  • 359 4 Communists Will Exploit Nationalist Sentiment: H.C's Warning To Malayans From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Wed. Malayans were today warned against tin- Communist*' tecuiuque of riding to power on tne back of nationalist stntiment. This warning was given by the Federation High Commissioner Sir iionaltl .tlocUillivray m the course of his
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  • 341 4 Tri Sinhala Meeting Frightened Him! KANDY; After listening to a meeting held at Geli Oya under the auspices of the Tri Sinhala Jatika Peramuna he feared for his life, said Mr. A. L. m. Farock, chairman of the Gangaj alata-Udunuwara VC, who opposed a resolution that Sinhalese be m&dte the
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  • 57 4 The Commissioner for Labour Mr. D. I. Goodwin announced last night that he has sent letters to the Singapore Bus Workers Union and ihc Singapore Chinese Bus owners Association inviting them to a meeting m his office tomorrow to explore the possibility of a fair
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  • 57 4 Three armed and uniformed terrorists entered a pumping shed on Pamol Estate In the Kluang district of Johore on Tuesday and ordered the attendant out and attempted to destroy the pump. However, they managed to cause only slignt damage. A follow-up is m progress, says an
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  • 39 4 Inspector Chan Ah Chan of the Penang Contingent and Inspector Mohd. Yusoff bin Kassim of the Federal Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur, have been promoted to the rank of Assistant Superintendent of PoUce with effect from today.
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  • 232 4 KANDY: The hitherto dormant Kandyan National Assembly met at Vidyaratha Cbllegie fend decided to urga the Government to desist from Imposing on the Sinhalese territory either unfair sitlzenship laws or Tamil as state language. If the Government ignored the appeal the Assembly felt that the only
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  • 145 4 CEYLON ARMOURED CORPS TO BE RAISED COLOMBO: Tne GovernorGeneral has sanctioned the raising of a Ceylon Armoured Corps. In the first stage of the formation a Reconnaissance Squadron consisting of scout ars, carriers, motor cycles and jeeps will be raised. Major D. S. Attygalle, MVO, has been appointed to x>rnmand
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