Indian Daily Mail, 19 December 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. XI NO. 306 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 788 1 EXPLORATORY TALKS A GREAT SUCCESS -MARSHALL Singapore Citizenship On Agenda For April Talks LONDNON, Dec. 18— Mr. Marshall, Singapore's Chief Minister, said yesterday that next April's constitutional conference hi London of all Singapore political parties was going to be a very difficult task. v The road is cleared for next
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 1 Singapore Chief Minister David Marshall (left) confers with Sir Graham Hay man. President of the Federation of British Industries, at the FBI Offices m London.
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  • 177 1 LONDON, Dec. 18. Mr. Marshall will call at the Colonial Office to-morrow morning to say goodbye to the Senior British Officials with whom he ha<i successful exploratory talks here on the question of internal Self-Government for the Crown Colony. He also hopes to call on Sir Anthony
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  • 148 1 LONDON, Dec. 18. Busy Marshall found time yesterday to meet a former fellow pri-soner-of-war. Mr. Aaron Williams, who was a prisoner m Northern Japan with the Chief Minister durin<r the war. Mr. Will'ams wrote to an evening London newspaper telling about Mr. Marshall's kindness, confidence
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  • 373 1 Leaders 9 Joint Appeal (From Our Own Correspondent) cnJSSSft?' JP^?" "r l^^ members of the Muslim ttlP^?^ adl ?f vo cx P reS8 «d S»ve concern about the move to revive the Muslim League as a political party ln t^Travancore-Cochln state vrtiere It had lon^gtme
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  • 98 1 NEHRU'S CONGRATS TO BULGANIN MOSCOW, Dec. 18 Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minister, has congratulated the Soviet Premier Marshall Nikolai Bulganin on the Soviet initiative m the United Nations resulting m the compromise "package deal* by which 16 new nations were admitted o n Wednesday night. He said m a
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  • 36 1 PARIS, Dec. 18 The big Western powers were authoritatively reported today *90 per cent agreed* on raising U*****,000,000 to help Egypt build the world's biggest dam at Aswan to harness the Nil*. A.P.
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  • 109 1 Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, will leave London a t 9 aan. (British time) by 8.0.A.C. on Tuesday, December 20, on way back to Singapore. He will be accompanied by the Minister for Local Government Lands and Housing, Inehe Abdul Hamid bin Hajl Jumat, and
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  • 387 1 TAMILS REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL APPEALS The Tamils Representative Council, appeals to the public of Singapore to donate freely and generously to the relief of those affected by the recent cyclone m Madras State. At the meeting held last night at No. 22
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  • 79 1 TWICE BRITISH BANNED HER ENTRY INTO INDIA Frctm Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec 19 It has always been my fervent desire to visit India* and now that India has acheived her freedom It has been possible to realise my wish," said Madame Sun Vat Sen, on arrival m Delhi
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  • 606 1 Indian Leader's New Light On Commonwealth Quoted LONDON, Dec 18— Mr. David Marshall, Sin gapore's Chief Minister said here yesterday that the whole Commonwealth should be grateful to Mr. Jawaftiarlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, for the new light which he had thrown on the Commonwealth.
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  • 73 1 The British Council is celebrating its 21st Anniversary and on Dec. is Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh visited the Council's Student Hostel at Hans Crescent, Knightsbridge, London. AP. Photo shows: A line of Colonial students greet the Queen on her arrival. Left to right:
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  • 89 1 THEY PLEDGE TO "LIBERATE" KASHMIR KARACHI, Dec. 18 Representatives of 60,000 Pakistani ex-soliders pledged themselves to ''liberate our homeland, Kashmir, from, the Indian Army of occupation,' the Pakistan— backed "Free Kashmir"' State on Saturday, the Associated Press of Pakistan reported. The Ex-Servicemen's leaders made this pledge to the President of
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  • 53 1 KARACHI, Dec. 18 Pakistan's former Governor-Gen-eral Ghulam Mohamed appeared m a wheel chair yesterday night to receive an Honorary Degree of La w from Karachi University m recognition of his services to the country. Ghula'm Mohamed w ho is now paralysed retired a few
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  • 43 1 17 -year-old Tengku Abdul Jalil bin Tengku Omar of rrengganu who has been selected as the delegate of the Federation of Malaya Branch of the British Red Crows Society to the International Junior Red Cross Study Centre at Victoria, Australia.
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  • 512 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Dec 19, 1955 "Drivers Without Keys" THE above heading is not ours. We found it m one of our local contemporaries last week on top of an item appearing 1 below the Marshall Boyd Joint Communique, thereby giving one the impression that the Singapore Chief
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  • 1228 2 Kamaraj Finds It Physically Impossible To Visit Some Villages Ed Police had been doing- by swimming m ten-feet deep water and placing sand-bags to close the breach. TANJORE: Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister covered over 126 miles the second day of his two-day tour of Hie
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  • 486 2 MADRAS: Reports reaching Madras Government had shown that a great improvement has been effected m restoring roads and other means of communication m the cyclonedevastated areas of the south, particularly m Ramanathapuram district, and it is now possible to move supplies of foodgrains, clothing, utensils and
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  • 157 2 MADRAS.- a Press Note issued by the Madras Government says; The Government have received disturbing reports that taking advantage of the serious situation caused by cyclone and floods m the districts Madurai and Ramanathapuram, of Tanjore, TlruchirapaUi, some merchants of these districts who hold stocks of
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  • 231 2 MADRAS; »Fairl y full estimates of loss of cattle due to cyclone and floods have reached Government, says a Press Note issued by the Madras Government. The heaviest loss was m Ramanathapura m District where it Is estimated at over 10,000. The losses m Madurai, m the
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  • 424 2 RS. 2 LAKHS DISBURSED IN MADURAI SO FAR MADURAI: The Collector of Madurai has sanctioned till now about Rs. 2 lakhs towards disbursement of relief amon? victims of flood and cyclone m Madurai district. The amount is bein ff utilised for the rehabilitation of the people who had heen rendered
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  • 958 2 MADRAS. Mr. P. Kakkan, President of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee, who returned after a tour of the cyclone affected areas stated that he had seen m Tanjore District and come portions of the Ramanathapuram district, the havoc wrought by the cyclone. He felt that certain
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  • 38 2 PATTUKOTTAI: Addressing a Press Conference after his three-day tour m the Vedaranyam sub-taluk, Nachikulam revenue range, m Tirthuraipundi Taluk, Pattukkottai revenue division, and the southern part of Mannar gudi taluk, Mr. 8. Venkatuwaran, Mem-
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  • 432 2 Mineral Deposits In Uttar Pradesh LUCKNOW: Rosy prospects for rich mineral finds m Uttar Pradesh are held m the first report submitted toy the recently established State Director, ate of Geology and Mining. According to the Directorate, the highly mineralised Himalayan sector of the State has probably the purest form
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  • 274 2 MADRAS; The Madras Music Academy at its forthcoming 29th annual Conference to be held m its own premises m Mowbray s Road, has drawn up a very attractive programme of music and dance and discussions and demonstrations, m which more than one musicologist from abroad will be
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  • 954 3 T. T. K. Is Against It India's Stand Explained MffißHßa rhitrf «5pS2l t y X Ch b ?f° re the Chambers, Mr. Krishnamao *i, f^^ Z he question of foreign capital and said, so far as foreign capital or foreign help
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  • 222 3 NEW DELHI. Mbrtrtor, Mr. O. D. Deshmukh, Is understood to have told the Sub-Committee of the confess Parliamentary Party on Finance that special efforts on the part of the people would be required to fulfil the outlay of Rs. ***** crores m the public sector during-
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  • 720 3 Succession Bills Provision Explained r^ff&^sr 1 the disabiutiesof tion ot r 'the it ßiS ar ada^th 1S On his motion for considera£2*» -™w e jssr&ssr He said tuat sentiments and reelings over the measure vaneu iiom one extreme to anotner but the proDiema was crying ior
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  • 37 3 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Speaker, Mr. Ananthasayana m Iyengar, ruled out a point of order raised by a Ra m Rajya Prashad member that the Hindu Succession BUI was ultra vires of the CKmiUtutioo.
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  • 348 3 NEW DEUiI: State Governments have given conflicting opinions en the question of removal of British monuments and relics from their present places m India, the Deputy Minister for Education, Mr. K. L. Shrimali, said m the Rajya Sabha. The Deputy Minister, who was replying to Mr.
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  • 54 3 TEL, AVIV, Israel, Dec. 18.— The output of Israel's first oil well is 300 barrels dally, production officials announced last night. The well, at Heletz In the northern Negev, started production four weeks ago. The oil Is being transported regularly by tanker to Haifa, where refining
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  • 727 3 NEW DELHI: Nearly six months after the historic total solar eclipse of June 20, there was an annular solar eclipse on Dec. 14 Through from the scien. tine point of view not perhaps of the same significance as that of June 20, the eclipse nitles for important
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  • 839 3 NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha debated the Citizenship Bill, as* passed by the Lok Sabha. As m the Lower House,, feelings of resentment against extending the privileges of Indian citizenship rights to citizens of South Africa, along with other Common, wealth countries, were voiced by many members.
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  • 91 3 NEW YORK, Dec. 18.— The United Nations Security Council yesterday night endorsed the decision of the General Assembly to set up a Committee of all member nations to study the question of a special conference to review the U.N. Charter. f»,3? 1^ Sovie t Union aye n^ice
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  • 94 4 UNP BRANCH WANTS SINHALESE ONLY BADULLA: At a special emergency meeting- of the Badulla branch of the U.N.P. presided over by its President Mr. S. A. Peeris 2nd M.P. for Badulla, a motion that "Sinhalese alone should be the state language of the country'- was passed. The motion m question
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  • 328 4 Mam COLOMBO. berious differences of opinion that threatened the very existence of the Ceylon Democratic Congress from the time «>t the election of Mr. A. Adz as Congress President early this year, took a dramatic torn on Saturday last when about eighty members f the Ceylon
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  • 347 4 P.M. REGRETS DISRUPTIVE FORCES Working Committee Dismissed! KURUNEGALA: Addressing a large gathering on his tour of the iKurunegala electorate, the prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, said he rer retted very much the forces at work now which sought to disrupt the even tenor of life m this country. Spotting m
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  • 118 4 PUTTAi^AM: That parity was the only solution to the language problem was the substance of a resolution un. animously passed at the monthly meeting of the Madurankufi Village Committee, pre_ sided over by the chairman, Mr. S. Kandasamy. The resolution also said that m deciding this issue, it
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  • 44 4 RECEPTION TO METROPOLITAN OF MAR THOMA SYRIAN CHURCH /iS. rJL L Thom^ Church !^J rhom& s y rlan Churchy will give a public reception m honour of His Grace the Mo£ $Fi' 1011 Mar Thoma, Metropolitan of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church on Wednesday
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  • 342 4 COLOMBO: "We should have switched over to Sinhalese seven years ago. when the country gained her independence," declared Sir Lalita ftajapakse, at a meeting held at Totagamuwa, Hikkaduwa, convened by the Totagamuwa Sahitja Sangamaya on the language issue. Pandit Walagendera Somaloka Nayaka Thero
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  • 37 4 U.S. $28,000 JEWELLERY THEFT LONDON, Dec. Is Burglars broke into the London apartment of Italian film actress Pier Angeli last night and made off with jewelry worth US$2B,OOO. "It's everything! I possess." Miss Angeli AP told police.
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  • 342 4 FOR THEIR LONG SERVICE Diamond-set Gold tie slides were presented to fourteen long-service employees of the Slhell ComKllTr^" 81 Sat Unlay m SM PAX. F.M. EXPOSES SOVIET "TACTICS" KARACHI, Dec. 18 The Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Hamidul flaque Chowdhury, said here
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  • 596 4 United India Life Assurance Services To S.E.A. Far East Reception To Executive In Ipoh ra.ruJ mr n 9 T?J a T f tHe Utlited India Li f e AsBU- Z," Ltd L' a Tea Part V at thc Bt <"i™ Hotel, Ipoh, last week, »n honour of Mr. H. Balaram
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  • 114 4 NAVAL BASE TAMIL YOUTH BELL CLUB Young members of the Tamil Community m the Singapore Naval Base, area, have formed a youth club and named it Tamil Youth Bell Club. The club was officially declared open recently by Mr. G. Sarangapany, Editor Tamil Murasu' and the Indian Daily Mail.' The
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  • 213 4 At a meetng of the Representative Council of the Singapore Trades union Congress neld yesterday the following Resolutions and decisions were adopted: RESOLUTIONS: The Singapore Trade Union Congress resolves that 1. It opposes and will vigorously resist any reduction of wages m consequence of labour legislation
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  • 34 4 Mr. M. J. P. Hogan, until recently Attorney-General m the Federation and now Chief Justice m Hong Kong, will be attending the London Conference, commencing on Jan. 18, 1956.
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  • 28 4 Mr. Marshall expects to meet Mohammed AJi, Pakistan's Minister, and other Pakistani leaders m Karachi before leaving there on Thursday night for Singapore. Reuter
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