Indian Daily Mail, 6 December 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 293 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 857 1 Marshall's Pilgrimage To Gandhi Land To Sit Humbly And Learn Second Cyprus -A Warning NEW DELHI, Dec. 5- Mr. David Marshall, Chief Minister of Singapore today warned that unless Singapore's "legitimate demands,' were conceded the Colony might bocome "another Cyprus Asked by reporters about his, coming talks in London Mr.
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  • 179 1 Is Ceylon To Help Organize Labour Front? COLOMBO, Dec. 5 Plans for a vigorous anti-Communist movement, headed by Singapore's Labour iKront government, were discussed in talks between Chief Minister David Marshall and high officials here over the weekend, a highly reliable source said' today. Mr. Marshall conferred with the Governor
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  • 177 1 Benefit For Tamil Education In Colony Assured In New Reorganised System (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dee. 5: Singapore Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall passed through Madras yesterday, while flying from Colombo to iiombay. During a half -hour sta^ r at
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  • 45 1 The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MarGlHivray. recently visited I J ort Kvvettenham and t'ulau Ketam. Picture shows H C. u ith the District Officer, Klang. Mr. T. •J. Matliias (on his left) walking i!<un MM main stret't of T:e is^aixi.
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  • 74 1 50-MEMBER INDIAN TEAM FOR OLYMPICS NEW DELHI. Dec. 5 India winners of th«_ Olympic Hockey Tournament on the last five occasions have decided to send a team to Melbourne for the 1956 Olympic Games. India will also be represented at athletics and wrestling. A decision to send wcightliftincr and rifle
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  • 77 1 KARACHI, Doc. 5 The Pakistan Government proposes to appoint a commission to prepare for a survey of the cci ntry's atomic raw materials, Mr. Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola, Minister of Commerce and Industries, said in a broadcast last night. The Commission will also consider whether to
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  • 24 1 GOVERNOR RESUMES DUTY Sir Robert Black, K.C.M.G., 0.8.E. resumed duty as Governor and Commander-in-Ctiief of the Colony of Singapore yesterday following his recent indisposition.
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  • 200 1 NKW DELHI, Doc. 5: Prime Minister Nehru said here today that the joint statement issued in Washington by Amprican Secretary of St;ite John Foster Dulles and Portuguese Foreign Minister Paolo Cunha was a "matter of farreaching consequence. Mr. xsehru w.jo was making a short
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  • 99 1 No Democracy At Present In Singapore BOMBAY, Dec. 5: Mr. David Marshall, Singapore's Chief Minister. left here today by air for New Delhi for talks on the future of Singapore with Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Premier. He told reporters before leaving that he would on no account comply with
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  • 355 1 Alliance Assurance To Ind. Chinese Schools Accommodation For All In English Schools Next Year (From Our Correspondent) KI~ ALA LUMPUR, Mon: "It is the decided policy of the Alliance that while adopting Malay M tho national language it will preserve and sustain ihe growth of the language and culture of
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  • 224 1 Dal ley's Diagnosis Of Labour Unrest Is the present industrial unrest in Singapore linns; al Or are the number of strikes tcwi many? A Trade 1/nion expert believes the present unrest was not urn sual althtugh sometime it lisih taken an unusual firm, and as regards the number of strikes,
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  • 135 1 NEW DELHI: A colouif i function by children at the Rashtrapati Bhawan marked the 71st birthday of President Rajpnd'a Prasad on Dec. 3. There-.- was a pio B i'amme of dances, music, drill and fancy dress parade. In the morning, a Inge number of people including Mr.
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  • 347 1 Singapore Federation Within Commonwealth \EHRU DESIRES NEW DELHI, Deo. 5. Mr. Nohrn, the lnrtir.n Premier, said to-day that he hoped steps \\(iuld he taken to brin? Singapore and Malaya int o the Commonwealth. He mentioned thi s after saving that he hoped the three Asian countries already in the Commonwealth
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  • 137 1 Bagdad Pact Deplorable Says Nehru NEW DELHI. Dec. s.— Mr. Nehru Indian Premier to-day described the Bagdad Pact as "Most Unfortunate" and said it was "deplorable from the point of view Of peace and .security.' 1 Mr. NVhru tolrl the Lowtr House of the Indian Parliament that membership of the
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  • 65 1 RANGOON, Dec. 5: Political observers here expect Russia to ;;iv«.' Burma ;nms artfi military equipment as gift in return lor gift of Buinvsc rict» to the Soviet Union. Top ranking repics-'iitai iv.s of loth countries at prevent meeting In Rangoon h.ive already commenced preliminary negotiations on
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  • 303 1 (From Our Correttpomlent Ki:ALA LUMPUR. Mon Alliance Councillors to-day qucrtird why the Chief Minister wu paid a lesser Entertainment Allowance than the Chief Secretary and demanded that the Chief Minister's Allowance be raised in keeping with the dignity and status of that high position. The
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  • 267 2 TANUvCu (West Godavaii): Acnarya Bhave saiu iu;re that the Socialists who aid net vwunt to co-ojjerate with his Bn'codan Movement i,uM misunderstood the aim of BdoodML He reiterated that the Bnoodan Movement aimed at abolition of ownership by nonviolent means. He nad often said, he added,
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  • 39 2 Russian leader Marshal Bulganin, Prime Minister, and Mr. Khrushchev, Secretary General of the Communist Party, visited a coffee plantation during their recent South Indian tour. The picture shows Marshal Bulganin plucking a ripe coffee seed.
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  • 466 2 Insurance Fund Suggested XEVV DELHI; The All- India Marketing Conference has recommended that the AII India Handicraft* Board should l:e immediately reconstituted into a statutory amton«:rous body with adequate financial powers to n>m..t. handicrafts development. The Conierence suggested that a portion cf the frnd of the State
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  • 593 2 Indian Dialy Mail S'pore, Tues, Dec. 6, 1955 MR. MARSHALL'S AMBITIONS special representative of a local daily accompanying the Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall on his present trip to London has cabled to his paper stating that "whatever happens, Mr. Marshall would refuse to give up control of tihe Government
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  • 1231 2 A Leader Of Great Vision His Services To India Panikkar's Evaluation MADRAS: Unveiling a portrait of Mr. Jowahar. lal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, Sardar K. M. Par.ikkar observed that if M ahatma G andihi had been called the FT&ther of the N ation, Mr.
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  • 554 2 SAli^M; •"The medium t colleges will assume crucial i m tion of the States o n linguist: Aaur, in her -v < j, at the oj>* Medical Conference has given t the retention of the English nit ing among a considerable sect country in
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  • 93 2 CAMERA PRESENTED BY BULGANIN CAUSES DISPUTE COIMUATOKE: a dispute has arisen over the question of possession of a "Kiev" still 35 mm. camera presented by Mr. Hiilganin during his visit to Coimbatore. llefore leaving for Madras, Mr. I'.tilganin handed ever the caintra at the air, ort to the loral scout
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  • 278 2 NEXT GENERAL ELECTIONS: NO DATES FIXED NEW DELHI; Tiie dates for the next geneial elections co Id not be fixed till the Goernment had come to a decision on the recommendations cf the States Reorganisation Commission, Mr. C. c. Biswas, La w Minister, told Sardar Iqbal Singh in the Lok
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  • 84 2 NEW DELHI; Tourist rail coaches for third class passengers are now bein e manufactured by the Western Railway. The Parliamentary Secretary for Railways, Mr Shah Nawa z Khan, said in reply to Mr. Ratfharaman in the Lok otiDha that provision for mafc .'Her such coaches also
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  • 160 2 LIMESTONE DEPOSITS FOUND IN BIHAR PATNA: The presence of valuable limestone deposits in the 1,5000-foot high Someswar range of hills covering an area of 364 square miles, has been reported by Mr. N. Prasad, Chief Mining Officer, Government of Bihar, it is learned. Mr. Prasad, who has collected specimens for
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  • 56 2 MADRAS: A child told Mr. lailganin near Ooty that his life's ambition was to beome a tram conductor so that he might have a free ride throughout the day. The child was patted and hugged by the Soviet Prime Minister at an agricultural farm near Ooty when he
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  • 328 2 Khrushchev's Criticism Of A Factory MADRAS: Mr. Khrushchev tfterea rnendiy criticism" on the economic and engineering aspects ox tne construction o: tne Perambur coach factory wnen the R-ssian leaders visited it. He told the Chief Administrator and Chief Engineer of the factory he thougnt that too much steel had been
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  • 932 3 Pak. Premier Rules Out War, As Solution ALL PEACEFUL MEANS TO BE EXPLORED KARACHI: The Pakistan Premier, y<r. Mohammed Ali ruled oift u;ras a means i solution oi the Kashmir dispute, according to informed sources. There sources said Mr. Ali gave expression to this view "in
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  • 933 3 KARACHI: THE ALL- PA FIT i KASHMIR nONVBR ENCJ3 CALLED BY PAKISTAN'S PREMIER CHOul OHURY MOHAMMED ALI, A CCUBED INDIA OF "DE* LAYING BETTLiEJtfENT OF THE KIGHTYVARnin i-a SHMIR DISPUTE THROUGH plsSsOT^^ND^ TOE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL OF ADOPTING A. "WEEK POLICY IN
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  • 268 3 AMERICANS EAGER TO VISIT CEYLON? COIvOMBO: At a recent meeting of the newly appointed louiist Doard se<erai members pointed out that there were 4,0000 Americans worknig in ail companies in Saudi Arabia who were anxious to visit Ceylon regularly on short Holidays. They are anxious to -ome Here because Saudi
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  • 137 3 POSTER CAMPAIGN AGAINST ILLICIT IMMIGRANTS COLOMBO: The Government has launched a poster campaign seekta* the co-ope-ration of the public to track down illicit immigrants who nave gone underground. Mr. D. B. EUepola, liaison officer of the Ministry of Deience and External Affairs for Indio-Ceylon affairs, said that the public would
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  • 757 3 Sau rash tra Artist's Battle For Fame In London Studies At London School And Works In Restaurant A 42-year-old Indian who was formerly an ait director with a Bombay film company is today working in a London restaurant at night to help support his family and pay for his studies
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  • 119 3 Rioter* stone a bus in Bombay, on Xov. 21, when 12 p ersons «ere killed and about ~M> injured during a Communist -led strike. Police opened fire and about 1,000 arrests wtre made. Hundred* of passengers, including women and children, were injured in
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  • 1289 3  -  r PHIN people are much more numerous than fat ones. Undernourishment is still a world problem; overeating is not— at least not yet. But conditions are changing. The Untied Nations Food and Agriculture Organization has repoited h marked increase in the world s food production
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  • 439 4 Court Allows Citizenship Appeals COLOMBO: Justice Gratlen and Justice Swan have delivered judgment allowing five citizenship appeals In four of which the Crown Counsel appearing for the Deputy Commissioners of the Citizenship Dopartm^nt refused to maintain the orders passed by their own clients (Deputy Commissioners) and in the fifth Their
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  • 374 4 Karaikudi Worst Affected: Alagappa Colleges Closed Rail And Shipping Disrupted (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec 5: The sun came out yesterday fitter a gloomy week of cyclonic storms and heavy rains throughout Tamilnnd. Reports are coming in oniy now to Governid"»t here of serious havoc caused
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  • 51 4 MADRAS. India, Dec. 5: At least 30 people died in a cyclone which struck the southeast coast of India last week, it was reported here today. Tidal waves hit some areas after winds up to 60 miles an hour lashed the coastline, damaging crops and disrupting communications.
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  • 226 4 BANGKOK, Dec. 5 Mr. Alfred Hitchcock, maker of mystery films, said hero today he had a "dreadful journey" to the Far East even more shaking- than his own films. "These airline people don't realise there Should be only one climax,' 1 he told reporters, "They keep
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  • 201 4 COLOMBO: The Government Parliamentary Group will on Dec. 6, discuss a motion, sponsored by Mr. P. H. C. Silva, M.P. for Maskeliya, urging the Government to appoint a constituent assembly to draft a new constitution for Ceylon. Ceylon is the only Asian country on which a
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  • 50 4 Baby Vasantha Maniam, who deHfrhted the audience at the enactment of a TaniJl drama 'Thookoo Medai (The th e RAF Seletar Civilian club recently, with her beautiful rendering of Bharata Natyani, Snake Chariners Dance and other dances. She won the appreciation of all gathered, including high officials.
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  • 123 4 NOTHING SHORT OF PARITY, SAY TAMILS COLOMBO: The Tamils would not accept anything short of equal recognition for their language, Mr. V. Kumaraswamy, acting Minister of Transport and Works, said. He was commenting on Mr. D. C. W. Kannangara's move to amend his "Sinhalese only' resolution so that Tamil would
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  • 80 4 Two movie-goers of Singapore were given each last night an attractive wrist watch at the Diamond Theatre. The reason was each was in possess "on 01 a lucKy ticket: Mr. M. E. Hameed in the first show ctnd Miss Vail i in the second show. The
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  • 90 4 Replying to a question Mr. Marshall said the Singapore Government was giving- equal treatment to all population and he was seeking- a multilingual Assembly of four languages namely English, Chinese. Malay and Tamil He said he was seeking to transform the Asian neighbours into friends of
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  • 100 4 Self -Sufficiency In Food The Aim KUALA LUMPUR, Mon: Explaining the estimates of expenditure under the head Agriculture, the Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul bin Ishak told the Federal Legislative Council to-da v that the policy of the Alliance Government was eventual self-suffi-ciency in food. He added it could not
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  • 42 4 HAVE FAITH IN ME.— Kotelawala COLOMBO: Sir John KoUkiwala, speaking on th<> language issue when he laid the foundation stone for the Colombo South Hospital said he would not Ift the people down and appealed to them to have faith in him.
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  • 173 4 NO MORE SLAVERY FOR US Marshall MADRAS, Dec. 5 Singapore Chief Minister David Marsha]] stopped here yesterday en route to London to discuss self-government for the colony and said he hoped to obtain "immediate concessions." Marshall told reporters as his plane landed "While being surrounded by independent countries, Singapore docs
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  • 153 4 Sergeant William Thimple holds his triplet sons in an earlier family snaj). Thimple mi injured ami the triplets killed, November 28, when a jet plane crashed into the married quarters while tak- "«.</ off from Eielson Air Base, near Fairbanks, Alaska. The piiot was killed,
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  • 322 4 COLOMBO: Mr. C. Vanniusingam, M.P. tor Gopi, has written in to the Minister for Education questioning why the Directr of Education had issued instructions that no new schools providing for education in the Tamil medium should be opened. Mr. Vanniasingam will ask the Minister in Parliament on
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  • 471 4 IN FED. LEGCO Allowances To Police Lieutenants Criticised Condition In Police Barracks (From Our Correspondent) KIALa LUMPUK, >Ion: Tiie Police Department was severely criticised by Federal Councilors for not bringing the salary scheme of the Federation Police Inspectors on par witii' Singapore and further urged
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  • 143 4 ICAHARAOAMA: h e Prime Minister, Sir John Kotetawala, said that though some people had asked that the death penalty be abolished in Ceylon in view Of the Buddha Jayanthi, it could not be done. If it wa s abolished, he added, crime and violence would
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