Indian Daily Mail, 17 December 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 304 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 688 1 Good Communique' Expected LONDON DEC. 16: MR. DAVID MARSHALL SINGAPORE'S CHIEF MINISTER WAS THIS MORNING DUE TO GIVE FINAL APPROVAL TO A JOINT COMMUNIQUE ON THE OUTCOME OF HIS WEEKLONG TALKS AT THE BRITISH COLONIAL OFFICE Colonial Office experts worked late last night to draft
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  • 31 1 New York, D ec. 16— The Soviet Union has proposed that outer Mongolia be linked with Japan m a bid for membership m the United Nations next year.- Reuter
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  • 63 1 LONDON, Dec. 16.— David Marshall, Chief Minister of Singapore, yesterday received a carved stone from the Palace of Westminister where the British Parliament sits. It was presented! to him by Colonial Secretary Alan Len-rox-Boyd and Works Minister Nigel Birch for incorporation m the Legislative Assembly building
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  • 158 1 SOVIET VISIT TO INDIA BURMA MOSCOW, Dec. 16. Pravda said yesterday Western reaction to the India-Burma-Afghanistan tour of Premier N. A- Bulganin and Communist Party Boss N. S. Khrushchev showed the Western Powers did not want to develop international relations "m the spirit of Geneva. The Communist Party newspaper said
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  • 113 1 LONDON, Dec 16 —The meeting between Sir Anthony Eden and Mr. David Marshall, Singapore's Chief Minister, scheduled for 11.30 aan. today has been postponed because of the British Prime Minister's illness. It is now likely to take place on Monday. A spokesman for Mr. Marshall
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  • 131 1 INDIA WILL NOT ASK FOR ANY ASSISTANCE Nehru NEW DELHI, Dec. 15.— Prime Minister Nehru said today that it ma v not be desirable for India to ask for "external assistance' m future. His statement was contained m an article written for the Congress Party's fortnightly economic review. Because of
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  • 69 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 16. Doctor Sir, R. M. Alagappa Chettiar South India's great financier, philanthropist is reported to be seriously ill and confined to bed for two months on the advice of his doctors. Sri Prakasa Governor of Madras called at his house
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  • 39 1 ALI TO VISIT CHINA NEXT SPRING LONDON, Dec. 16. The Pakistan Premier Mohammed All will visit China next spring at the invitation of the Chinese Government it was announced m Peking according to the New China News Agency. Reuter
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  • 44 1 CAIRO, Dec. 16. —Lieutenant Colonel Abdel Nasser Egyptian Premier announced that "Egypt will throw the whole of her armed strength m action against Israel" m the event of further aggression by Israel on either the Syrian or Egyptian frontiers Reuter
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  • 419 1 RUSSIA NEW UJV. MEMBERS: NBw YORK, Dec. 16.—Marshal Nikolai Bfclganin, Soviet Prime Minister, personally ordered the withdrawal of Soviet vetoes against 12 non Communist States which applied for united Nations Membership, after intervention by Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, anally reliable sources said at United
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  • 917 1 Thrilling Display By India's Ace Pilot Ghosh At Paya Lebar Airport (By Our Sta ff Reporter) The all-metal Indian designed and manufactured HT 2 Titainer Aircraft gave a thrilling demonstration yesterday at the Singapore Airport. Squadron Leader Bikash Kumar Ghosh, who piloted the aircraft for
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  • 293 1 Extent Of Havoc Revealed From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 16. Five hundred and three li vet* were lost according- to a final check-up here from official reports of the havoc caused by the recent cyclone. Tanjore district had the highest total of deaths
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  • 30 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—Sweden emberged as a possible compromise candidate to break the deadlock for the remaining vacancy m the United Nation Security Council according to usually reliable sources. Reuter
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  • 600 1 MarshallBoyd Joint Communique CONSTITUTIONAL TALKS IN APRIL LONDON. Dec. 16. The Colonial office m an official communique at end of talks here between Mr. David Marshall. Chief Minister of Singapore and Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd Colonial Secretary, stated that It had been "provisionally agreed fiat the Constitutional Conference of all
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  • 487 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Dec 17, 1955 Notes And Comments AN AERIAL ENVOY SINGAPORE has a most distinguished visitor m the Indian-designed and Indian-mlaLiufactured twoseater all-metal trainer aircraft. Presently on the climaxing part ot its successful demonstration tour of South East Asia, the plane has already created a splendid
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  • 471 2 Survey Of Damage By Madras Chief Minister MADRAS: Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister of Madras, on return from a tour of the cyclone and flood affected districts m the State, said here test Sunday that a "clear-cut estimate of the loss of life
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  • 129 2 Barber's Alleged Refusal Of Shave To Harijan MADRAS: Barber Goindan was the first man man m the city to be charged by a court with an offence under the Untonchability Act last week. The Chief Presidency Magistrate released 35--year-old Govindan on bis executing- a bond for Rs. 100 for good
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  • 206 2 HISTORY OF FREEDOM MOVEMENT MADRAS: The Madras Regional Office of the Central Board of the History of Indian Freedom Movement lhas row completed collation of detailed information regarding the "Freedom of the Press," "Home Rule Movement' the "Non Brahmin Movement" and allied topics. Perusal of the 'Fortnightly Confidential reports of
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  • 98 2 AGRA: Dr. Katju, Union Defence Minister, said here last week that the Portuguese should emulate the British and the French who had acted with farslghderness and quitted India m time with grace. Dr. Kutju, who was addressing a public meeting under the auspices of the City
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  • 113 2 FURTHER EFFORT TO RESOLVE DEADLOCK BOMBAY: Mr. Desai Chief Minister of Bombay State, Mr. S. K. Patil, President of the Bombay P.C.C. and Mr. T- R. Reogirlkar, President of the M.P.C.C., met here m a further effort to resolve the deadlock over Bombay City. J The meeting lasting 45 minutes
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  • 215 2 ANDHRA SOCIALIST LEADER AND OTHERS RELEASED KURNOOL: Mr. P. V. G. Raju, the Andhra Socialist leader Mrs. Raju and 16 others who were arrested on Friday evening on their way m procession to the Nagarjuna Sagar dam site, were released at Vinukonda, where they had been kept under perventive cystody,
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  • 30 2 JAIPUR; The 32nd AllIndia Medical Conference will be held here from Dec. 26 to 28. The Chief Minister of Rajasthan Mr. Mohanlal Sukhandia, will inaugurate the conference.
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  • 666 2 Chief Minister's Hectic Tour MADURAI: Natures fury has left a deep scar on the Ramanathapuram District. The cyclone storm which swept across the length and breadth of this district, luul uprooted thousands of trees which lay along the rail track and the roads. Dumb creatures seem
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  • 52 2 Russia's Nikita Khrushchev (left) and Nikolai Bulganin wear rajput turbans and insignia as they acknowledge greetings from a civic platform during their visit to Jaipur. In the Jaipur area of India a Rajput ((King's son) is a substantial landowner of the second of the four great
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  • 779 2 Minister On Scope For Development MADRAS: Education Minister C. Subramaniam inaugurated on Sunday the "Pathittrupathu" Tamil Sangham literature conference held under the auspices of South Indi a Saiva Siddhanta Works Publishing Society, Tirunelveli, at the Riajaji Hall, Dr. A. Chidambaranathan Chettiar, Head of the Tamil Department, Annamalai
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  • 127 2 BULGANIN SOLVES CAMERA DISPUTE IN COIMBATORE COIMB ATORE The Soviet Premier, Mr. Bulganin, has himself stepped m to solve a problem which his visit to Coimbatore had caused. On Nov. 28, when he was here, he presented a camera to the District Commissioner of Scouts and Guides. But the Municipal
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  • 335 3 Mehta Instructed To Lodge Protest OF SrATir S^kwrT^S UNITED STATES SECRETARY FFR^^w^h,? ULLES STATEMENT AT A PRESS CONESS? r£? ,i& W, AS t HINGT <>N LAST WEEU A BRIEF RE£2s£r»fJ2? CH WAS AVAILABLE RECENTLY. KJ^f^T^S* 1118 JOINT-STATEMENT WITH SENHOR SwiSwJfF l^- FOREIGN MINISTER OF PORTUGAL, 51£pi?£
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  • 90 3 AIRCRAFT PARTS WORTH Rs. 1 LAKH SEIZED CUTTACK: Aircraft spare parts worth nearly Rs. 1 lakh were seized on Thursday In a midnight police search near Amarda railway station 26 miles from Balasore, according to information received here last week. Police officiasl said these parts were from damaged planes, left
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  • 167 3 SARDAR J. J. SINGH'S COMMENTS CHANIGARH: Sardar J. J. Singh, President of the India League of America, commentIng on the Dulles-Cunha statement issued m Washington said that the S.U. Secretary of State had "blundered." Sardar Singh said if it was right for India to fight against British colonialism, then it
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  • 112 3 'PROPAGANDA AIMED AT SOVIET EXPANSION' NEW DELHI: The R.S.S. chief Mr. M. S. Golwalkar warned the people against depending too much on foreign aid for the development of the country. He was addressing a meeting of R.S.S. workers here. Leaders of foreign countries visiting India, Mr. Golwalkar m the minds
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  • 41 3 NEW DELHI: About 500 persons held a one-hour demonstration before the U.S., Embassy here to protest against Mr. Dulles' statement that Goa is "a province of Portugal". The demonstration was organized by the Delhi State Hindu Mahasabha.
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  • 84 3 BELGAUM: Mr. Tony Fernandez, General Secretary of the Azad Gomantak Dal, said last week it was a pity that America, which was the first to overthrow British imperialIsm and to fight World War n m defence of the four freedoms, should now have joined hands with the
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  • 52 3 SHILLONG: The isolated North-East Frontier Agency has been linked with Assam through a telegraph network, it was learned here last week. Through this Assam link, the NEFa is brought into direct communication with india. The link with NEFA stretches along the Abor Hills In the Slang
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  • 92 3 AIRDROPPING OF FOOD IN KEYLONG AMBALA: About 500 maunds of rice is being airdropped m Keylon X by the Punjab Government for the snow- belaid Lahaul and Spiti area of the mountainlocked Kanera district. The road traffic m the region "has been brought to a standstill on account of heavy
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  • 42 3 GOLD COAST PRESSMEN SEE MAHABALIPURAM Members of the Press Delegation from, the Gold Coast, now touring India, visited the ancient monuments at Mahabalipuram during their visit to South m :ia. Picture shows tue members of the Delegation at the "Five Rathas", Mahabalipuram.
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  • 280 3 LUCKNOW): Praja Socialist leader, Mr. Asoka Mehta, said here last week that India should pay more attention to the improvement of her relations with neighbouring countries and towards establishing closer relationship with them. Barring Burma and Nepal India had not been
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  • 72 3 KURNOOL: Prime Minister Nehru said that nobody was more static m society than a lawyer. For, he said, the lawyer always looked back aim delighted m quoting precedences. Turning to staffmen of the several Government services he was addressing here this recently Sri Nehru said:" You
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  • 70 3 BOMBAY: Vice- Admiral C. F. W. Norris. Commander-ln-Chief of the Royal Navy's East Indies station arrived m Bombay last week from Karachi aboard his flagship H.M.S. 'Gambia" on a courtesy visit to the city. The British Admiral was received at the harbour by RearAdmiral Tyrwhitt, Flag-
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  • 294 3 NEW DELHI; King Saw* of Saudi Arabia and Prime Minister Nehru m a joint statement issued here last week declared that their two countries fully subscribed to the five nrinciule of peaceful co-existence (Panch Shila). They also expressed their resolve to strengthen the friendship between
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  • 171 3 ELEPHANT FOR SAUDI ARABIA PRINCE BOMBAY: The two-and-a-half year old Prime Amir Turki, youngest son of King Saud of Saudi Arabia, last week received on behalf of his country's children the gift of a five-year-old tusker Sasank. The elephant is one of the several gift animals presented by Mr. Nehru
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  • 124 3 BOMBAY RULING ON CUSTODIAN'S POWERS BOMBAY: Under Section 48(2) of the Administration of Evacuee Property Act, the Custodian of Evacuee Property had no power or jurisdiction to determine the extent of the liability of a party for money due to the Custodian. Even assuming that the Custodian had such power
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  • 175 3 DACCA: Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, Frontier Redstart leader, regretted here that by denying the name Pukhtoonistan to the British-created Frontier Province, the l'athans there were deprived of their Identity m their homeland. "All we want is that provinces which the British had created inside Pakistan
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  • 88 3 PRESIDENTS MESSAGE OF CONDOLENCE IMPHAL: Dr. Rajendra Prasad, m a condolence message to the Maharani Ishwari Dcvi, on the demise of the Maharaja Bodhchandra Singhji of Manipur said: "I am deeply grieved to learn of the death of your revered husband an<j send Your Highness and your family my heartfelt
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  • 104 3 The BBC Far Eastern Service gives a farewell lunch at Bush House, London to two members ©f the Sarawak Broadcasting- Service, Lai CChocn c Riat, Head of Chines Section, and Taibi bin AH, Head of Malay Section, who have spent three months In Britain studying BBC
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  • 133 4 A BUDDHIST ON HIS DIVORCE LONDON: Bhikkhu Kapilavaddbo, the English Buddhist monk at the London vlhara, who was formerly Bill Pur. furst, has explained his feelings on the divorce decree granted to his wife on grounds of desertion. He said, "As far as I am con. cerned, my marriage ended
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  • 96 4 COLOMBO: Mr. C- Slttampalam, M>P. for Mannar, appealed to the Home Minister m Parliament to take action to abolish imtouchability and refusal of Temple entry to al-n-ost one fourth of tlhe popula►irn m the jaffna Peninsula. Mr. Sittampalam said that even if Ceylon got Tamilnad ttvs problem
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  • 101 4 MADHYA PRADESH CHIEF MINISTERS TO CONFER NAGPUR; The Chief Ministers of Madhya Pradesh, Madhy a Bharat, Bhopal and Vindhya Predesh are meeting shortly to consider the recommendation of the States Reorganisation Commission for formation of the new State of Madhya Pradesh. Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukla Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh,
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  • 54 4 FARRUKABAD: A 12-mile long marginal bund between the Ganga and the Ramganga has been proposed by irrigation authorities of the Western Rang*, U.P., at a cost of a about Rs. 7 lakhs. The bund will protect about 100,000 acres m the trans-Gangetic areas from devastation by
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  • 29 4 Communist leaflets m Tamil were found In a latex cup m the Kelapa Bali Estate mi n the Slim River area of Perak on Wednesday.
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  • 26 4 Mrs. Shirin Fozdar will speak on "Racialism a Myth," at the Bahai Centre, Banque D' Indo.Chine Bldg., Raffles Place, today at 5 p.m.
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  • 55 4 A TRIBUTE TO INDIA'S FIVE YEAR PLAN Mr. G. G. Thomson, Public Relations Officer, when asked for his Comments told the Indian Daily Mail: "It was a wonderful demonstration of the high standard of the pilot's ability and of the 'machine's manoeuvrability. It is a high tribute to the success
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  • 107 4 The features of special interest incorporated m the design of the HT-2 to aim to easy maintenance and economical servicing, are: (1) ALL.METAL CONSTRUCTION: The entire aircraft is of metal construction including Control Surfaces. No wood or fabric is used anywhere, thus eliminating deterioration due to weather condition
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  • 333 4 Cloth Banian Uniform For Ceylon Govt. Servants! "It Helps Remove Class Distinctions 91 COLOMBO: Members of the Congress of Government and local governmen t employees T^nMhint As* sociations at a meeting hel d at the Vajirarama Tern* pie, Rambalapitiya, unanimously decided to adopt the cloth and banian as their work-
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  • 105 4 INDIAN COCONUT EXPERTS FOR CEYLON COLOMBO: Two of Indians top coconut experts, Dr. K. p. V. Menon and Mr. E. J. Verghese, arrived here by the Indian Airlines undter the Indo-Ceylon exchange programme. Dr. Menon and Mr. Verghese are both directors of two of India's leading- coconut research stations m
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  • 195 4 SINHALESE ARE NOT ANTI-TAMIL MAHARAGAMA: The aim of this struggle is not to destroy the Tamils or their language: but to maintain the rightful place of the Sinhalese language, the language of the majority," seOd Ambeygoda Gannananda at a public meeting held at the Nugegoda U. C Park to demand
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  • 247 4 BAN ON CATTLE SLAUGHTER URGED COLOMBO: The Minister of Food and Agriculture, Mr. J. R- Jayewardene, and the Minister Of Local Government, Dr. c. W. W. Kannangara, have cautioned the authorities against imposing a total ban on the slaughter of cattle. Dr. Kannangara has received requests from several local bodies
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  • 534 4 Sir Kanthiah's Warning ceptlbilltie.s of the minority community, Mid the possibilities wlfh ?S* C S2.JKE ro^ lta solutt< expiored forthwith, the situation will Assume very serious proportions, leadIng eventually to undesirable repercussion*/' Sir Kanthiah VwlthtMiiittiim, Minister of Industries Housing and Social Services told a public
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  • 79 4 CALCUTTA, Dec 16.— Madame Sun Vat Sen, widow of the Founder of the Chinese Republic, flew fan here at noon today and after one hoorfe halt took off for New Delhi. A Chartered Indian Airlines Skymaster brought her to India from Kunming accompanied by Harbans
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  • 33 4 PARIS, Dec. 16.— The United States was reported today to have Intervened at a high level In an effort to halt a British move to relax Allied trade restrictions on Red Chfcna.- A.P.
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  • 450 4 A f v,. COLOMBO: w« iii'J'i meeting at udugama on the first day of the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala's uncountry tour re- «?%< a r^ vest waa made to convert the Governor-General anti Goonetileke to Buddhism before the Buddha Ja-
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  • 31 4 TOKYO, Dec. 16.— The Lower House of the Japanese Parliament today rejected a non-confidence motion against the Foreign Minister, Mr. Mamoru Shieremitsu by ao4 votes to 259.- Reuter
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