Indian Daily Mail, 13 December 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 300 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 627 1 MADRAS CYCLONE RELIEF WORK Braved Danger And Discomfort To Bring Relief To Stricken Tribute To People's Courage Visiting Arabian King's Handsome Gift To Relief (From Out Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec 12: Chief Minister Mr. K. Kama raj, who returned to Madras City alter an eight-day
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  • 83 1 ARAB KING DONATES Rs. 50,000 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Dec. 12. Saudi Arabian King uho is now in Bombay on his wi'y buck after tour my In. dia has made a gift fifty thousand rupees to Cyclone Relief in Madras. In a telegram to President Prasad the King said
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  • 48 1 Indian President. Rajendra Prasad (left), receives flower* from Indian Premier lav aha rial Nehru on the occasion of his 71st birthday anniversary December 3 in Delhi. The flowers were presented after Prasad took the salute at a special parade In honour of his birthday.
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  • 104 1 At a meeting- at the Ramakrishna MJssion Hall yesterday, the following- decided to receive donations from public i or relief of Tamilnad Cyclone victims and remit them weekly to the Madras Chief Minister Mr. K. Kamaraj. 1. Mr. P. Govtndasamy Pillai, J.P. 2. Mr. S. Syed Ahmad,
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  • 361 1 Soviet Leaders Back In India's Capital Talks With Nehru Continue Pakistan Leaders Criticise Khrushchev's Statements 4 t» NEW DELHI, Dec. 12. Soviet Premier Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Soviet ComT"^ 1 Sec N KhniKhchev toda v continue talks with India's Prime Minister Mr. Nehru to put the finfshin£ toSches to a
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  • 88 1 KHRUSHCHEV IS WRONG SAYS PAK. PREMIER KARACHI, Dec. 12— Pakis-I tan's Prime Minister Mr. Mohammed AJi said here yesterday the statements of Marshal Bulganin and Mr. Nlkita Khrushchev at Srinagar 'Must have surprised all those who cherish freedom and the right of selfdetermination for all peoples." He was commenting on
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  • 59 1 LORD CARRINGTON LEAVES FOR SINGAPORE LONDON, Dec. 12.— Lord Carrington, parliamentary Secretary to the Defence Ministry, left b v plane last' night for Singapore. He piano to attend the annual conference of the Commissioner tieneral for Southeast Asia, Sit Robert Scott, which begins Dec. 15. Lord Carington said he hopes
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  • 64 1 EDEN— IKE TALKS WILL TAKE PLACE WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.— President Eisenhower's doctors gave him the 'Go Ahead' signal yesterdiay for his conferences with Sir Anthony Eden,, Britain's Prime Minister, in Washington at the end of next month. Assistant White House Press Secretary, told Reuter "There has been no change in
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  • 119 1 Singapore Chief Minister David Marshall (third from left) |.oses with some of the diplomats who greeted him on his arrival by air at Delhi, on Dee. 5, for talks with Indian Premier Nehru before flying on to London to discuss selfgovernment for Singapore. Fifth from
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  • 115 1 SAUDI ARABIA AND INDIA APPEAL FOR WORLD PEACE NEW DELHI, Dec. 12: King Ibn Saud of Saudi -Arabia, and Mr. Nehru India's Prime Minister, yesterday called for a "peaceful and nonmilitary," approach to issues which are dividing the world. In a joint statement issued at the end of the Arabian
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  • 28 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.--Henry Suydiam, 64, chief of the same news division of the U.S. State Department, died yesterday of a heart attack.
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  • 148 1 From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Man: The all-'metal Indian designed and {manufactured Hindustan Trainer Air Craft thrilled ober SftOO spectators to a scintillating acrobatic display doing roils, loops and figure 8 turns with remarkable ease. Squadron Leader B. K. Ghosh received
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  • 59 1 TAIPEI FORMOSA Dec. 12. Prince Norodom Shikanouk, Premier and Foreign Minister of Cambodia, flew to Hong Kong yesterday after an overnight stay. The former King and his uarty are in) their way home from a visii. to Japan. Before leaving '1 .iip?i the Cambodian leaders called on Vice-Presid-ent
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  • 54 1 PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 12 A new sleep pill-non-barbitu-rate and described as extremely safe has been developed by a Pennsylvania Doctor. Dr. Robert, L. Gatski Medical Superintendent at the Danville (Pennsylvania) State •ospital, said the new drug-— pentaerythritol chloral fpericlon acts ajmost hypnotically and brings natural sleet. In
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  • 40 1 OTTAWA, Dec. 12 —Dr. Paulo Cunha, For*- gn Minister of Portugal, arrJ- jd in Ottawa yesterday for a three-day vlslt to disc*' ..> with the Canadlan Go v ortunent problems faoine jve North Atlantic VtvM- orgftßlntion.- AP
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  • 61 1 LONDON. Dec. 12.— Mr. David Marshall. Singapore's Chief Minister, who has come to Britain to ask for fnternal self-gov-ment by 1957 for the Crown Colony, began his talkn in an optimistic moil at the Colonial Office t T iis morning, he told Reuter when he arrived at the
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  • 49 1 COLOMBO, Dec. 12.— The Ceylon Government has suffsestet? that the Heads of Government of the Colombo Pact Powers should meet in Rangoon tn January to prepare the ground for the next Afr.,Asan Conference to l*s held in Cairo next Julv, according to the independent newspaper CEYIov OBSERVER.- Re uter
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  • 33 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 12.— The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru met the Soviet leaders tod.\v for a second round 5 talks on a joint communique between Mia Sftvift Union and India.- Reuter
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  • 531 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Dec. 13, 1955 LONDON TALKS: THE TRUTH gO far we have been hearing only one side of tine picture in regard to the* exploratory talks which tiv Marshall delegation began with the Colonial officials in London yesterday. We have had innumerable statements from the Chief
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  • 870 2 Most Deaths Due To Wall Collapse And Exposure To Cold Rice Airdropped In Ramanathapuram Dhanushkodi MADRAS: It was officially stated last Wed nesilay that according to latest reports, the death roll in the Tiruthurai j Hindi taluk of Tanjore district was 259 out of Which 251
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  • 11 2 The newly.constructed bridge across the Vahjai in Parama-
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  • 369 2 MADURAI: Mr. K. Kama raj Nadar, Chief Minister of Madras, who is at ParamaJcudi with top officials, organising relief work, visited flood-stricken villages near Paramakudi last Wednesday in a jeep, accompanied by Mr. M. V. Subramanienn, Revenue Board Member, and Mr. K. K. Nambiar, Chief Engineer
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  • 540 2 ADIRAMPATTINAM: Adirampattinam, in Pattukottai taluk, was exposed to the full fury of the storm and sustained serious loss in coconut topes and salt pans. Mr. Abdul Hussein Maricar, President of the Pane hay at Board, esti. mated the loss from coconut trees alone at about
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  • 55 2 NEW DELHI-. After question-hour the Speaker informed Mr. C. R. Narasimhan that his shortnotice question asking for some detailed information abuut the havoc caused by the recent cyclone in South India was with the Homo Minister who will give a full reply as soon as the
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  • 52 2 This picture of desolation, houses in ruins, lamp posts and trees uprooted and th« whole arep flooded knee-deep in some places deeper still is the feature of havoc caused by cyclone in Karaikudi. The picture below is Mannargudi, with only tree-tops and the Temple Gopurams visible
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  • 263 2 Power Supply Cut In Paramakudi PARAMAKUDI: Several houses on the northern bank of the Vaigai in the town have collapsed and a majority of the houses have been badly affected by the cyclone on Dec. 1. The breach of Ncttur Kanmoi, lying west of Paramakudi, has- resulted in as many
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  • 204 2 It is now lerant that at Paramakudi, 500 huts near the Vaigai river and the Vendoni channel, besides two touring cinemas, had collapsed and there is two feet of flood water throughout Paramakudi town. Darkness prevailed for five days till December 5. Hundreds of bags of manure,
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  • 254 2 MADRAS: The Public Relations Officer, Southern Railway, in a notification dated Dec. 7 stated: Breaches on the railway between Thambikottai and Adirampattinam have been closed and train services on the Tim. turaipundi Arantangi section has been resumed from date. Restrictions on booking of traffic of all
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  • 130 2 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Prime Minitser of New Zealand Mr. K. J. Holyoake, called on the President and the VicePresident recently. Later, he met the Minister for Food and Agricultural Mr. A. P. Jain, and discussed agricultural problems. He is scheduled to meet Mr. Nehru
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  • 78 2 NEW DELHI: Sardar Najibullah Khan, Afghanistan's Ambassador in London, arrived in Delhi recently en route to Kabul. Sardar Najlbullah said that he was going to Kabul to be present there during the forthcoming visit of the Soviet leaders, Mr. Bulganin ahd Mr. Khrushchev, to his country.
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  • 55 2 NEW DELHI: A Soviet youth delegat on will arrive In India in January on a goodwill visit, It is learnt. The delegation, which will consist of 25 members, will tour the country for about six weeks. The visit is in response to an invitation by
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  • 1134 3 Krushchev Explains Why They Disregarded Request U« S. Influence Over Pakistan Bitterly Criticised *RY m£ i?»™^£2y iET COMMUNIST PARTY SECRETTO uSat S^/P ON SATURDAY LAST REFERRED JJiSSiv H «JFV; LED "UNFRIENDLY" ACTIONS BY ATFAnSFk* £*i%££ s E MINISTER FOR FOREIGN JJJJP.OJ JKSS£3£ N
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  • 436 3 Nehru's Concern Over Failure Of NPs To Pass Bill NEw DELHI; Prime Minister Nehru has sent a circular letter to about 50 Congress members of the Lok Sabha, including Ministers and Deputy Ministers, who were present in Delhi on the day when the Constitution Seventh Amendment Bill was discussed in
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  • 257 3 MADRAS GOVT. APPOINT COMMITTEE The Government of Madras have set up a Partition Committee to examine in detail all important questions which will have to be settled in order to implement the decisions of the Government of India on the various recommendations of the States Reorganisation Commission so far as
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  • 144 3 EXCAVATION OF 2,200-YEAR-OLD MEGALITHIC SITE MADRAS: Experts of the Union Government's archaeological department have completed the excavation of a megalithtc urn burial site at Arairthamangalam, SO miles northwest of Madras City. The experts sought to find out the mode of burial practised 2,200 years ago in this region. The Ainlrthamangalam
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  • 198 3 PAKISTAN STANDARD FAILS TO APPEAR: EDITOR SUSPENDED KARACHI: "Pakistan Standard", official organ of the Muslim League, failed to appear on Dec. 3 following suspension last week of its editor, Mr. Fareed Jafri 'for gross misconduct". The suspension order was issued by the trustees of the paper. The editor, Mr. Jafri
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  • 185 3 THE ANSWER TO MALADJUSTMENT IS LOVE LONDON: plenty of love In the home Is tae best way of stopping- a child becoming- maladjusted to life, says a committee set up by Britain's Ministry of Education. Led by Dr. J. E. A. Underwood, the Ministry's Principal Medical officer. they have been
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  • 378 3 Mill Cloth Supply Adequate -T. T. K. NEW DBLHI Mr. T. T. Krisfanamachari, Commerce and Industry Minister, told Mr. Kasliwal to the Lok Sabha that the present position in regard to the supply of mill cloth was such a& to meet the demand. The position in regard to the future
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  • 511 3 Grave Danger To Public Security In a statement Mr. Sarkar said "distasteful as it has been for Government to order these arrests I could not possibly divest myself of my higher responsibilities of guarding against developments calculated to cause disturbances on a
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  • 1280 3 N¥W DELHI: The Congress Working Commit tee's sob-committee on Sta tes reorganisation last Wednesday had a 90-minute discussion on various controversial issues arising from the recoinmenda tions of the States Reorganisation Commission. Conflct ng claims with regard to the reconstitution of Bombay,
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  • 55 3 PRISONERS RAISE Rs. 2,000 FOR RELIEF FUND LUCKNOW: The convitfs lodged i n the district jails Jaunpur Faizabad and Unna« last month stayed plays ort the premises o? the fail* ratstog Rs. 2 000 in aid of the fiood-affocted distrtct* of Uttar Pradesh. The amount has been contributed to State
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  • 1161 4 Proposal To Compile Register Under Consideration COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, told the House of Representatives when it met last week that the proposal to compile a register of all non-nationals was under consideration. He said that that wou Id take time because thev had
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  • 196 4 When the Mouse resumed after the tea Interval, the Speaker, Sir Albert Peries, who presided, ruled that as records the point of order raised by tho M.P. for Jaffna, it was hot a matter for him to decide, but for the courts to decide in due
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  • 74 4 WINS PRIZE IN BOXING QUIZ Dr. Joyce Brothers, 28, a blonde psychologist; embraces her husband, also a doctor, after winning 64,000 dollars (nearly £23,000) by answerin K a ten-part question about boxing on a New York tele- vision show "the 64,000-dollar question," December 6. Dr. Brothers, the mother of a
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  • 320 4 Party Negara To Oppose Change In Fed. Citizenship Wants Creation Of Paramount Rule For Independent Malaya From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Party Negara has unanimously resolved at Its Second National Council that it will strongly oppose any alteration or amendment to provision of the Federation Agreement relating to Federal
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  • 177 4 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. 12. Several Thousand jmembers of the Federation of Government Administrative and Clerical Unions are poised for 1 action which mf£ht well paraI lyse the Government machinery throughout the country. After a stormy five-hours session yesterday, the Executive Council of
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  • 39 4 WASHINGTONv Dec. 12.— Mr. Henr v Suydam, 64, Chief Of the news division of the United States Department, died yesterday of a heart attack. H had held the State Department post since October first 1953.- Reuter
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  • 72 4 ARABIAN PRINCE PRESENTED WITH AN ELEPHANT BOMBAY, Dec. 12: Prince Amir Turki, Saudi Arabian King Saud's youngest son, yesterday received a five-year-old elephant for his country's children as a gift from President Prasad and Premier Nehru. The presentation ceremonytook place at Victoria Gardens Zoo which the Kins visited. Later 40,000
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  • 75 4 MYSTERY SHROUDS SOVIET VIPs' VISIT 10 £s*7** Al g h anistan, Dec. 1^: Diplomats here yesterday began declining evening anESS" e ts keep the r da <* X? VJ ear for the *>crecy J h u Af n an Government, which has not yet oubliihed a schedule for the touring
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  • 298 4 Controversy Over Radio Malaya FEDERATION RESENTS SINGAPORE CONTROL h'on-Malay-Chinese-Tamil Speaking Adviser In K. L.l From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. "Woo should have the final say in deciding: the policy of Radio Malaya the British Governor of Colonial territory or Chief Minister of an independent Federation of Malaya. And why
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  • 158 4 BR. PRESS ALLEGATION REFUTED NEW DELHI, Dec. 12: Uri Zhukov, deputy editor of Pravda, said last night "it is a total lie that a latter from Moscow has been circulated in India giving instructions how to over, throw Premier Nehru." Speaking at a reception given by the Delhi Union of
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  • 118 4 MEETING WITH CHIN PENG'S MAN STARTING TODAY As previously agreed, a meeting between the representatives of Tungku Abdul Rahman the Assistant Minister for Education, Mr. Too Joon Hing and the Acting Commissioner of Police, Mr. I. S. Wylie and the representative of Chin Peng— Chan Tien— is expected to take
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  • 61 4 LONDON: Girl students at Exeter University, Devonshire, want their academic gowns to be re-designed on up-to-date lines. The undergraduate's newspaper there complains that those now worn are suggestive of "mediaeval monastlcism." Some students want to do away with gowns altogether. Snobbish," archaic and "pointless* are
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  • 200 4 KARACHI, Dec. 12.—Suhrawardy leader of the Opposition in Pakistan's Constituent Assembly and Chief of the Awami League a Major political party of Pakistan yesterday criticised the Russian leaders statements on Kashmir. He said that the statements of Marshal Bulganin and Mr Khrushchev proved that Russia's attitude in
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  • 29 4 ASST. CONTROLLER WHO DOES NOT KNOW..... Mr. Kleth further pointed out that an Assistant Controller of Programme an ex-pat-riate officer was bein ff stationed in K.L. to 'advise' Malay,
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  • 153 4 LONDON, Dec. 12: Political sources here expect Mr. Hugh GaUskelJ, 49-year-old Socialist right-wing intellectual, to emerge the victor of a fight for the Labour Party leadership with Mr. Herbert Morrison, 67, tragic loser of the supreme prize which would have been his but for his age. Defeat
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