Indian Daily Mail, 21 December 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 308 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 334 1 Marshall Returns All-Party Parliamentary Delegation To Singapore LONDON, Dec. 20: Mr. David Marshall, Singapore's Chief Minister is 'considering* inviting an allparty Parliamentary delegation from Britain to visit Singapore, he announced to^ay shortly before leaving by air for Karachi. He told Reuter at London airport a few minutes
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  • 147 1 MARSHALL TO SEE PAK. P.M. LONDON. Dec. 20 Mr. David Marshall. S:ngapores Chief Minister, leaves here by air today (0900 GMT) for Karachi after successful exploratory talks at the Colonial Office on the question of internal j-elf-govcrnment for the Crown Colony. The chief Minister will have private discussions with Mr.
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  • 36 1 LONDON, Dec. 20: Mr. David Marshall Singapores Chief Minister left here by air today for Karachi after exMoratory negotiations with the British Government for internal self-government for the Island Colony by 1957. Reuter
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  • 183 1 (By Our staff Reporter) The" INDIAN DAILY MAIL reliably understands that the Indian Trainer all-metal Aircraft HT-2 which thrilled the Singapore public last Friday, will not be left here on loan to the Singapore Flying Club but will be taken back to
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  • 36 1 KARACHI, Dec. 20: A senior Pakistan Foreign Office official said yesterday that the Syrian proposal to exclude Israel from the United Nations, made to the Security Council last Friday, was "under examination" by the Pakistan Government.
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  • 163 1 Tenants To Have Equal Share Of Net Farm Produce MADRAS, Dec. 20. Land owners and farmer tenants will share equally the net produce of cultivated land according to a bill introduced by the Madras Government m the State Legislature. The tenant will be entitiled to deduct from the gross produce
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  • 37 1 CALCUTTA, Dec. 20 The Government of Orissa State, India, is issuing gun licensed freely m a drive against wild rvnimals, which have killed 3,413 people m the state In the past five years, Government sources said yesterday.
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  • 31 1 Singapore's Ghief Minister David Marshal) takes tea with India's High Commissioner, Madame Vijayalakshml Pandit, at the residence of the High Commissioner m Kensington Palace Gardens, London.
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  • 144 1 "Eden Watching Singapore With Great Interest British Prime Minister's Assurance To Marshall LONDON, Dec. 20: Mr. David Marshal), Singa pore's Chief Minister, met Sir Anthony Eden, the British Prime Minister at No. 10, Downing Street, last night his last official ca U before leaving for Singapore today morning. The meeting
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  • 32 1 land from the island of Penang, toward the end of this month. "Australian forces, like other British Commonwealth forces, are m Malaya to add to the strength of Malaya." he added. AP
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  • 62 1 KARACHI, Dec. 20: A Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday if Afghanistan and Czechoslovakia entered into an arms deal and the supply of arms to Kabul was m large quantities the Pakistan Government will "have to think seriously of increasing our arms potential". Ke was commenting
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  • 36 1 CANBERRA, Dec. 20: Australian troops m Malaya will begin fighting Communist terrorists early m 1956. Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies said yesterday. He said the Australian battalion would move to the main-
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  • 610 1 HEAVY GOING I IN APRIL I Marshall's Optimism "Malaya Without Singapore Is Like Hand Without Thumb"! LONDON, Dec. 20: Mr. David Marshall Singapore's Chief Minister, gave this message yesterday to Fedeiiation of Malaya and Singapore students ol all races who gathered to hea
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  • 63 1 PRASAD AND NEHRU TO VISIT NEPAL? KATMANDU, Nepal, Dec. 20 Kiti~ Mohendra of Ne- I pal said yesterday on the return from a »ix-\veek tour of India, that Dr. Rajendra Pra sad the President of India and Mr. Jauaharlal Nehru, the Prime Mm stt r, had accepted an invitation to
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  • 67 1 VATICAN CITY, Dec. 20: Pope Pius XII will deliver his 17th annual Christmas message to the world on Saturday, Dec. 24. The 79.year-old Head of the Roman Catholic Church will begin speaking at 1000 GMT. His address will be broadcast by Vatican Radio ft.nd by various other
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  • 159 1 Pant Backs S. Indian State Idea Frolm Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 20: Home Minister^ Pandit Govind Ballah Pant has revived the proposal for a Dakshina Pradesh toy welcoming: the idea of creating one state out of the Tamil, Malayalee and Kan a. rese areas m South India. Both
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  • 91 1 From Our Own Correspontlent MADRAS, Dec. 20: Mr. 12. E. Castell, Managing Director of Binny Company, him been appointed Sheriff of Madras City. Binnys are the bigg>Mi British concern m South hulta and the choice of the leading European businessman for this hutUyric office is only
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  • 102 1 LONDON. Dec. 20: Dunlop Plantations Ltd., announced i«esterday it has appropriated £5,500.000 for expanding its Malayan rubber estates. Donald W. Hawkins, director and general manager of Dunlop, termed the move an expression of the confidence m natural rubber and m Malaya. Recently the firm announced
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  • 197 1 Aid To Handloom Weavers Also (From Our Own Corresp undent MADRAS, Dec. 20: The Madras Government has decided to give Rs. 200 each as subsistence loan to ryots who have suffered m the last cyclont Handloom weavers would &et Rs. 50 e«ch
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  • 146 1 Madras Ex-Minister In Singapore Mr. H. Sitarama Roddy, former Minister of Madras State and Chairman of the Rayalaseema Mills Ltd., Adoni, South India, arrived here on his way back to Madras, after a successful study-cum-busi-ness tour of Japan. Mr. Sitarnia Reddy told the Indian Daily Mail, on arrival here that
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  • 101 1 Recognition Of Indian Graduates In Malaya NEW DELHI, Dec. 20. Degress of Indian Universities are not given equal recognition m Malaya and Singapore said the Education Minister Abul c*ala m Azad In the Lok Sabha, replying to a question by a member N&rayan Da.; on Monday. Mr. Azad said tho
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  • 538 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Dec. 21, 1955 "Dominion Of Malaya" -Why Not? JJEFORE his visit to the British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden, the Singapore Ciiief Minister Mr. David Marshall is reported to (have told Malayan students m London: "I've got the impression that if Singapore and the Federation
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  • 1288 2 Nehru's* Call To People NAGARJUNA SAGAR. Mr. Nehru said that they should not forget the message of Aeharya Nagarjuna the great Buddhist philosopher who inhabited this very spot 2,000 years ago when they were now re-building the country and re-amrmlny the unity and oneness of culture
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  • 493 2 India's Health Plans Rs. 2,200 m Allocated NEW DELHI: AN INTERIM ALLOCATION OF RS 2,200 MILLION HAS BEEN MADE TO THE UNION HEALTH MINISTRY FOR SCHEMES UNDER THE SEC OND FIVE-YEAR PLAN BY THE PLANNING COM. MISSION. This represents an increase of nearly Rs. 120 million on the original plan
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  • 124 2 LOK SABHA PASSES INSURANCE BILL NEW DELHI: The insurance (Amendment) Bill, which seeks to widen the scope of Section 106 of the Insurance Act so las to enable Government to deal more effectively with all possible cases of misfeasance cy insurance companies, was passed by the Lok Sabha last week.
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  • 435 2 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru told the Lok Sabha during question_tirne that India stood for representation on a wider scale on the proposed International Atomic finely Agency. He revealed that Jndia attended a preliminary meeting, held m Washington on November 14 last, to
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  • 406 2 Leading Buyers Australia And Japan Come Next BOMBAY: Britain and the United States continue to be the leading buyers of Indian goods and the bulk of India's imports al so are accounted for by tnese two countries, according to official sources here. British purchase* from India
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  • 209 2 ANAKAPALLE Addressing a conference of college teachers, the Chief Minister Mr. B. Gopala ReddJ, said the financial position of the college teacher should be improved m the interest Of higher education. He, however, added that Andhra State had a deficit Budget, and a revision of
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  • 118 2 PATNA: The Bihar Government has decided to grant financial aid to young scholars m the state by subsidising publication of learned treatises I or works of merit on history, arts or sciences, it is understood here. The Government took this decision because
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  • 38 2 ELECTED TO MADHYA PRADESH ASSEMBLY NAGPUR: Mrs. Malanbai Lalendra Aasnik (Congress), was declared elected to the Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha from Ramtek constituency reserved seat) m the bye-election caused by the death of her husband. Mr. Lalendra Aasnik.
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  • 159 2 CALCUTTA: There are good prospects of Indian tea finding an outlet m Chile, the largest consumer of tea m South Am* rica, according to official information available here. At present Chile is said to be inclined towards Japanese and Formosan teas m pref er- i ence
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  • 1820 3 Nehru's Plain Talk To People PROBLEMS BEFORE INDIA Keep Together In The Great March Of Country m <toi2Sf i/2r, Minl ter Neh t^t sat v? JK£ ts* ?r" Tvabled tomtC SvotC VS. tlmt l BhaU en people and ut work W foJit <<£*£?** c Indian To-day, as I s a
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  • 65 3 CALCUTTA: The refueee C *?P Population m WeifSS! preached the figure of 223,--tugees fro m across the border are nocking int o these Smns Du e r?n^ e th; SWalting dta^S Jjuring the second half of 4 1 38 P e «ons en' cered these camps. The population
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  • 42 3 LANTERN EXPORTS TO BURMA CALCUTTA: There is a possibility of larger exports of hurricane lanterns to Burma provided suitable steps are taken to remove the complaints of importers m that country and manufacturers advertise their products, according to official information available here.
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  • 114 3 20— BED WARD FOR VARSITY PATNA: Sponsored by the World University Service, a 20-bed ward, exclusively for students, is to be built by the Patna University m the premises of the Patna Medical College Hospital. The State Government Is making a grant of Rs. 60,000 to the University on thi
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  • 151 3 LONDON: United Nations members are not putting- up nearly enougih money to solve the problem of displaced persons, Dr. G. j. van Heuven Goedhart, U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, declared here. On his way from New York to Oslo to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, he said,
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  • 227 3 PATNA: Sir Claude Cavendish Inglls, F.R.S., Director of Hydraulics Research, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, United Kingdom, it i s learned, Is to visit Bihar to advise the State Government on the construction of river embankment* m North Bihar. Sir Claude Is a former dirtc:>r
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  • 99 3 HONG KONG: Outer Mongolia is to seek diplomatic relations with India, it is reported here. This information was officially relayed to the New China News Agency, indicating that Peking may be helping IndoMongolian contacts m the initial stages. The New China News Agency quoted an
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  • 50 3 DACCA: Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, Leader of the Opposition m the Pakistan Constitudiate elections m Pakistan. He told newsmen here that elections should not be held over till the country's Constitution wa s framed, as it was not known when this work would be completed.
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  • 77 3 CUTTACK: under the auspices of the Central Fisheries, Calcutta, an all-India fisheries exhibition will be held at Cuttack early m February next. All the fish-growing- States of India will participate m the exhibition, which is stated to be the first of its kind m the country.
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  • 2072 4 First Insta/ment Of Rs. 25,000 To Be Sent Today Chinese, Malays, Eurasians Europeans Also Contribute FIRST INSTALMENT OF Rs. 25,000 (OVER $16,000.00) WILL BE SENT TO-DAY TO THE MADRAS CYCLONE RELIEF FUND COMMITTEE FROM SINGAPORE, OUT OF CONTRIBUTIONS ACKNOWLEDGED IN THE TAMIL
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  • 102 4 One cf the new features of the Singapore TamUs Festival to be held during the first fortnight of January will be the holding of a baby show. Entrants will be m four age groups: three to six months, six to twelve months, one year to two
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  • 81 4 INDIAN YOUNGSTERS SPORTS CLUB The Indian Youngsters Sports Club which will meet the Indian Gymkhana Sports Club today at 5.15 p.m. at the Farrer Park m Tamils Festival Soccer Tournament, will be selected from the following players, who are expected to assemble on the grounds at 5.15 p.m. today. K.
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  • 77 4 4 KILLED IN POONA OIL TANK EXPLOSION POONa Dec. 20 Four workers were killed and two scalded by hot oil when an oil tank exploded In the control room of the Poona Electric Power Supply Company yesterday. An employee who rushed to the back to switch off the main current
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  • 21 4 WASHINGTON, Dec. 20: Informed sources said yesterday Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay will visit the U.S. next spring, possibly m Anril.- AP
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  • 879 4 Colombo Plan Exhibition At Ma liga watte Municipality Decision COLOMBO: The Colombo Municipal Council at its monthly meeting accepted a motion that the Government he asked to hold the second Colombo Plan Exhibition at Maligawatte. It also appointed three members to meet the Prime Minister m that connexion. Mr. M.
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  • 98 4 COLOMBO: Legislation to enable Ceylon to become a member of the newly.formed $100 million International Finance Corporation of the World Bank, has been presented to the Ceylon Parliament by Mr. M. D. H. Jayuwardene, the Finance Minister. The pioposed legislation will provide for the
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  • 45 4 COLOMBO: The Madia* Football Association has invited the Ceylon F.A. to send a representative team to play a series of matches m Madras In February, 1956. 1 Last February, Ceylon played host to Madras m tho course of a two-week tour.
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