Indian Daily Mail, 3 December 1955
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Title Section16 1955-12-03 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XL NO. 290 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration833 1955-12-03 1 NOT THE CLENCHED FIST Mr. David Marshall, as he left for Colombo yesterday on the first lap of his trip to London, was seen off at the Paya Lebar Airport by a large and distinguished gathering which included the Governor's Deputy Mr. J. D. Higham,833 words
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Article127 1955-12-03 1 From Our Own Correspondent BANGALORE, Dec. 2. Mysore State Assembly after n ne days of heated discussion agreed to the formation of greater Karnataka State as recommended by the States Reorganisation Commission. Fiftyseven members voted for the resolution, three against but thirtyone members including the Education127 words
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Article84 1955-12-03 1 KAAGOOX, Dec. 2. Reliable reports said a band of armed men yesterday kidnapped two doctors, an Italian and an Indian, from a World Health Organization (WHO) office in a hillres.. rt 300 miles North of Itangoon. The Doctors are N. Fostiglione, the Italian and G. Sambasivan. BothAP - 84 words
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147 1955-12-03 1 Floods Again In Madras No Trains Beyond Tiruchi From Our own Correspondent Three days heavy incessant lying areas in the city. Coastal areas of Tanjore District and interior of Tiruchi and Madurai Districts were worse hit, however, when a storm of cyclonic proportions which had been building up in the147 words
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Article25 1955-12-03 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 2: The recent floods in north India killed 787 people, B. N. Datar, Deputy Home Minister told Parliament.25 words
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63 1955-12-03 1 ADDITIONAL JOB FOR MR. FRANCIS THOMAS During the absence of the Chief Minister and Minister for Commerce and Industry Mr. David Marshall, Mr. Francis Thomas, the Minister for Communicaiton.s and Works, will be responsible for the work of the Commerce and industry Ministry also, in addition to his own Ministry,63 words
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Article194 1955-12-03 1 CALCUTTA, India Dec. 2.— A child's gift yesterday delayed the departure from Calcutta of Soviet Premier Bulganin by a few seconds. He and Communist Party boss Khruschev boarded an Ilyushin aircraft for the flight to Rangoon, made their last waves to the crowd and disappeared fromAP - 194 words
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540 1955-12-03 1 Western Nations Concerned Indian Papers' Warning SOVIET LEADERS VISIT TO INDIA WASHINGTON, Dec. 2: India is displaying some concern about the A meiican reaction to the massive welcome given to Soviet leaders on their Indian tour. A Calcutta speech by Prime Minister Nehru Wednesday assuring the West that India isAP - 540 words
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Article95 1955-12-03 1 LONDON, Dec. 2. The Duke of Edinburgh pumped himself a beer in a public bar yesterday. But he did not get to drink It. The Duke entered the saloon while inspecting a block of new flats in Regent's Park. Spotting the ©ld-fasMonert hand beer pump whichA.P. - 95 words
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74 1955-12-03 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 2; Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Communist Party Secretary, has been trying to make our flesh, creep "by warning Indians of the dangers of bombing," the New Delhi Evening News said in an editorial yesterday. Mr. Khrushchev had asked at Bhakra what74 words
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Article62 1955-12-03 1 LONDON, Dec. 2: Princess Margaret who was out in ;i thick London fog Wednesday visiting the headquarters of the West Indies hurricane Relief Fund, stayed in at htr London home yesterday, kufferlng with a cold. The Queen Mother living in the same house had had cold sinceReuter - 62 words
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Article82 1955-12-03 1 LONDON; Dec. 2. -The Foreign Office today described as "ludicrous" Mr. Khrushchev'* statement that the British regarded the Burmese peoples as •'savages." The Soviet Communist party leader made this statement In Rangoon earHer today while visiting the Golden Pagoda. This was the second time that the Foreign OfficeReuter - 82 words
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Article41 1955-12-03 1 MOSCOW, Dec. 2.—Chinese Communist security forces have arrested 17 people accused of spying' for General Chiang- KaiShek's Nationalist Regime, the Soviet New s Agency TASS reported today from Peking. Members of the group had infiltrated into security organs, tass said ReuterReuter - 41 words
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204 1955-12-03 1 BULGANIN'S VISIT TO U.K. ARRANGEMENTS LONDON, Dec 2: Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister, announced today he had set up an inter-departmentaJ committee to help him prepare for the official visit to Britain of the Soviet Leaders. Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr Nlkita Khrushchev. They are expected in London nextA.P.; Reuter - 204 words
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495 1955-12-03 2 Indian daily mail S'pore, Sat., Dec. 3, 1955 Notes And Comments BEARDING THE LION! THE departure to London yesterday morning of the Ohief Minister Mr. David Marshall marks a milestone in the Colony's constitutional path towards freedom and selfgovernment. So long, we have witnessed only pious petitions and rhetoric resolutions495 words
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Article1170 1955-12-03 2 Whole City Turns Out To Accord Big Welcome MADRAS: Mr. Nikola Minister and Mr. Nikita K nist Party Chief, arrived and were accorded a rousi nium-grey red-starred Uyu i sight a few minutes after landing amidst thunderous sands gathered at the aero Mr. Bulganin stepped out1,170 words
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Article27 1955-12-03 2 concerning the Emergency nave been exploded, and when the Emergency itself ultimately 'ends throughout the country, that will mark the end of the biggest myth of all.27 words
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Article538 1955-12-03 2 At the airport, coconuts and bananas seemed to grow together on the same plant. As part of the decorations, bunches of coconuts had been tied round a banana plan*: in fruit. One of the Russiaii3 accompanying the Soviet Prime Minister's party remarked that even if by some538 words
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Article224 1955-12-03 2 MADRAS: Marshal Bulganin and Mr. Khrushchev, on Monday received several presents trom the State Government and several organisations as mementos of their visit here. At the Gymkhana maidan, where a civic reception was accorded to them by the Mad"as Corporation, Chief Minister Kamaraj referred to the224 words
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Article50 1955-12-03 2 COIMBATORE: An enter, prising fwtel here did *'brisk" business today by offering "Russian delight," a sumptuous meal aosting only eight annas for the "visitors," who had come in large numbers to greet the Soviet leaders. The menu included "Stalingrad chatni," "Moscow masalvadai," "Leningrad Laddu" sold like hot cakes.50 words
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Article466 1955-12-03 2 tions, and were therefore late at the airport. The Soviet Prime Minister expressed his "deep regret for keeping the public waiting at the airport for more than an hour and a half in the blazing sun. Mr. Bulganin was presented with a brass vessel of exquisite craftsmanship. The vessel was466 words
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Article67 1955-12-03 2 BANGALORE: The Russian leaders, Mr. Bulganin and Mr. Knrushchev, have come aua gone, but thousands of pcoplu are still wending their way to i-al Bagh, where special decorations and illuminations had been made in honour of their visit. In view of the great rush, the Gobernment iiavs67 words
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77 1955-12-03 2 NEHRU'S 'TEMPER' AMUSES SOVIET LEADERS COIMBATORE: Mr. Bulganin and Mr. Khruslichev were presented with two beautiful large-size enlargements of a picture showing Mr. Nehru in a "temper" throwing a pillow at one of his colleagues at the recent Avadi Congress session. The staff photographer of a Hindi daily, who took77 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-12-03 2 Their Majesties the King and Queen o f Nepal arrived in Madras City on the Nov. 25, by air. Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras and Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, received th« distinguished visitors at the airport.42 words
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282 1955-12-03 2 A wami League Disowns Karachi Talks On Kashmir KARACHI: The Working Committee of the Pakistan Awami League last Thursday charged that the Muslim League Govenunent "has failed miserably In its Kashmir n Olicy." T v Presided over by Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy the committee demanded that "a democratic representative Government282 words
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Article21 1955-12-03 2 in the R, .ssian Art Gallery. The Soviet leaders congratulated the photographer for his laugh to see Mr. Nehru in temper.21 words
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92 1955-12-03 2 RUSSIAN V.I.P THANKS POONA WASHERMAN POONA; The honesty o f a local washerman earned him special thanks" from one of the l f.P.s of the visiting Russ' .ns. *.anuman Beladkar. the vasherman, was specially employed to wash the clothes of the visiting Russian party In one of the clothes, Hanuman92 words
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Article67 1955-12-03 2 AFRO— ASIAN CONFERENCE NEW DELHI; Prime Minister Nehru told Mr M. Valiulla in a written reply in the Rajya Sahha that no decision had been arrived at about the next session of the AsianAfrican Conference. He said that neither the date nor the venue had been fixed. Asked who were67 words
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1157 1955-12-03 3 Hindu Inheritance Law:Rajya Sabha Adopts Amendment NEW DELHI: THE RAJY.I SABHA, CONTINUING DETAILED CONSIDERATION OF THE HINDU SUCCESSION BILL, ON FRIDAY LAST OVERWHELMINGLY DECIDED AGAINST GIVING ILLEGITIMATE C'IIILKKn THE RIGHT To INHERIT THE PROPERTY OF THEIR FATHERS. An amendment moved by MR. R. P.1,157 words
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Article, Illustration23 1955-12-03 3 A pet sparrow perches on the •^nffer of Pope Pius Xli at the Papal Summer residence at astel tn(1ol f o.23 words
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104 1955-12-03 3 TREATMENT TO PRESS REPORTERS CRITICIZED MADRAS: The Executive Committee of the Madras Union of Journalists last week strongly criticized the manner In which Press representatives had been treated by the authorities in issuing Press passes to rover public founctions attended by V.I.P.s as haTMT'ned recently during the visits of Mr.104 words
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Article, Illustration30 1955-12-03 3 Crowds line the highway and streets from Washington's National Airport to the White House to cheer the homecoming President Eisenhower as he rides in a convertible with a plastic dome.30 words
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Article105 1955-12-03 3 NEW DELHI: India's Second Flve-YeM Plan will include a pilot scheme for the establishment of a Vodder bank iu riy lerahad State. Minister for Agriculture, Dr. Panjabrao Deamukh, added in reply to Mr. Bhibhuti Misr:i •n the Lok Sabha. last Friday that the possibilities105 words
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Article116 1955-12-03 3 OOTACAMUND Mr. Bulganin and Mr. Khri.siu.-hev had argument last week in typical aappanile" (you nrst) style associated with the name of Lucknow. While munching betel nut and watching a demonstration in tree-nopping by betel nut pluckers, Mr. Knru&hchev asked Mr. Bulganln whether he could go up116 words
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Article253 1955-12-03 3 NE\v DELHI; India and Ja^an last Saturday signed an a.iv agreement. The agreement, the final drift of wnich had been initialled by the representatives the Government <f India and tfre government of Japm on Apr 1 2i is ccsigned to promote t.ie eevelopment of253 words
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107 1955-12-03 3 POONA: A ourioua phenomenon appeared in broad day light across the sky over Toona and kept thousands of people, who thronged the .streets to watch it guesting. The phenomenon looked like n tennis ball with a long bright tail, with diminishing brightness at the end107 words
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132 1955-12-03 3 Rs. 1,500 CRORES MORE FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEEDED NEW DELHI: Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, Minister for Commerce, last Saturday said that nun i tne various estimates made so far it appeared that India would require perhaps nearly Rs. 1,500 crores of additional foreign exchange during the Second Five-Year Plan period for132 words
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Article66 1955-12-03 3 POONA; Taking advantage of the absence of his personal doctor, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev on Monday acted against his "standing instruction.' When he was offered a glass of cold coffee at the rice breeding farm, Mr. Khrushchev remarked; "my doctor prescribed that I should never take coffee66 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-12-03 3 Kin u Saud of Saudi Arabia fs flanked by President Kajemlra Prasad of India, left, and the Indian Prime Minister, Javvaharlal Nehru, on his arrival at New Delhi airport on Nov. 87, for a visit to India. ~2&'*&t&titiß&xMts&42 words
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168 1955-12-03 3 NEW DELHI; The second Five Year Plan for the development of shipping will be discussed at a meeting of the Consultative Committee of Shipowners in Bombay shortly Mr Lai Bahadur Shastri, Union Minister for Railways and Transport, will preside. The meeting will consider the168 words
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Article69 1955-12-03 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. M. J. Rao. Administrator of the Bharnt Insurance Co.. Ltd., has withdrawn his orders .served* on Messrs Bennett Coleman and Co., Ltd., Mr. Shanti Prasad Jain and Messrs Jaipur Udyog- Ltd imposal of certain properties. The orders were served on them on Nov. 169 words
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78 1955-12-03 3 LOCUST ACTIVITY IN INDIA STILL LOW NEW DELHI: Loctet activity in India continued to be low during the forthnight ended Nov. 15, according to Um latest bulletin of the Plant Protection Directorate of the Central Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Jhere was no swarm movement or gregarious breeding anywhere. The78 words
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96 1955-12-03 3 LONGER BED FOR SAUDI ARABIA KING NEW DELHI: Stag Saud will not sleep in the same il as Mr. Bulganin, although the room in Kasf r:t(>;iii Bha\an will be the same. The bed is too small for the 6 U -foot Saudi Arabian Kins:. A longer one will have to96 words
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92 1955-12-03 3 JABALPUR FAVOURED AS NEW M.P. CAPITAL NAGPUR: The Mahakoshal Pradesh Congress Committee, at a meeting held here last week reiterated its claim that Jabalpur was the most suitable place for the capital of the proposed Madhaya Pradesh State. The meeting, while welcoming the Congress Working Committee's decision in favour of92 words
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112 1955-12-03 3 HUNGER-STRIKING A.I.R. EMPLOYEE ARRESTED NAGPUII: Mr. Basu Vyas. a .suspended employed of AllIndia Radio. who has been fastinc brfciw the radio station here since Nov. 17. was .iiit-sted by the police on Thursday last on th e charges of attempting' to commit suidda and obstructing traffic. Mr. Vyas, who resorted112 words
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469 1955-12-03 4 Statutory Safeguard Urged By Minister COLOMBO: The Minister of Posts and Broadcasting, Mr. S. Natesan, will insist at the next meeting of tfhe Working Coinm ittee of the U. N. P., that the Government should take immediate steps to include in the Constitution a statement469 words
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Article90 1955-12-03 4 The following results of the fourth Kuala Trengganu Town Council elections held on Thursday (Dec. 1) were announced last evening: KUALA WARD Abdul Karim bin Haji Mohd. Hashim (ALL) 487 votes Mohd. Taib bin Haji Ismail (NEGARA) 181 Spoilt votes: 6 Percentage: 25% LADAXG WARD Abu90 words
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Article39 1955-12-03 4 COLOMBO, Dec. 2: A trade pact between Ceylon and Poland was signed today. It includes payment agreement under which each party undertakes to give the other "swin# credit" up to a limit of 400,000 sterling. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration98 1955-12-03 4 NEW CHIEF OF CABLE AND WIRELESS LTD. Sir Godfrey I nee, Permanent Secretary to Minister? of Labour and National Service who Is to retire from the Civil Service next January has been appointed Chairman of Cable and Wireless Ltd. and its Associated Companies in succession to Major General Sir Leslie98 words
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Article74 1955-12-03 4 The Registrar of Vehicles, Singapore, Mr. B. C. J. Buckeridge, yesterday reminded owners of motor vehicles that their vehicle licences will ex plre on Dec. 31. He added that application forms will not be posted to owners and owners are requested to obtain such form74 words
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Article105 1955-12-03 4 The Goan Community of Singapore will celebrate the Feast of St. Francis Xavier with a Solamn High Mass (mixed choir in 4 voices) at the Church of St. Joseph (P.M.), Victoria Street, tomorrow. Sunday, at 8 a.m. The Saint's relic will be exposed during the Mass and105 words
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Article227 1955-12-03 4 RANGOON, Dec. 2: In the strongly guarded home of the Burmese Prime Minister U Nu, the two visiting Soviet leaders Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Prime Minister, and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Communist Party leaders, are this morning having private discussions with their host about the futureReuter - 227 words
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Article147 1955-12-03 4 MadrasAndhra Talks Fail From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 2. Attempt to reach an amicable settlement about the transfer of the disputed border areas in Andhra and Madras States by agreement between the two governments has completely failed. The Chief Minister Mr. Kamaraj announced that Madras Government will ask the147 words
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Article28 1955-12-03 4 The Minister for Communications and Works Mr. iFlrancis Thomas will inspect the work on construction of the new Kallang- Bridge at 8 a.m. today Saturday.28 words
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Article365 1955-12-03 4 Evil Has No Sanction Of Hindu Religion Aggarwal Sets An Example NEW DELHI, Dec 2: India has launched a crusade against the caste system which has for long been a disruptive factor in Hindu society. LED BY THE INDIAN PRIME MINISTER, MR. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, AND SUPPORTEDReuter - 365 words
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Article76 1955-12-03 4 Singapore Leprosy Relief Association has appealed for funds to organise two Clhrirs--1 mas parties one for adults and another for the children. The appeal to the public adds "By helping the lesa fortunate to a little happiness, your own joy and happiness a Christmas time will be the76 words
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439 1955-12-03 4 Penang Business Community In Jittery Uneasiness? Penang Port Commission Bill Passed From Our Correspondent M KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. G. Shelley of penang yesterday fought a gallant but losing battle against the formidable Alliance Government when he opposed the Second Reading of the Penanz Port Commission Bill. Mr. Shelly described439 words
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39 1955-12-03 4 MINISTER TO VISIT RAMAKRISHNA BOYS HOME The Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga, and Dr. R. H. Bland, Permanent Secretary, will visit the Ramakrishna Mission Boy's Home at Hartley Road on Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 11. 30 a.m.39 words
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Article44 1955-12-03 4 A-PROTECTION FOR INDIAN WARSHIPS NEW DELHI, Dec. 2; The Indian Navy is fitting sprays on all its new ships to protect them against radio activity, the Deputy Minister for Dpfence, Sardar Sujit Singh Majithia, told the House of the People (Lower House) today. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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