Indian Daily Mail, 23 December 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 310 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1965 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 603 1 All Set For Talks With Chin Peng Venue Declared Ceasefire Area A ceasefire area will be declared with effect from midnight on Dec. 23 24. It will remain a ceasefire area until ten days ai ter the meeting between the Chief Ministers of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore and
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  • 196 1 Pak-Afghan Dispute- U.S. Concern WASHINGTON, Dec. 22: The United States has told Afghanistan and Pakistan that she hopes they can settle their differences over border lands through discussion, a State Department spokesman said. The spokesman Mr. Lincoln White said the United State 3 had again suggested talks between the two
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  • 115 1 Pak. Supports Self-Govt. For Singapore KARACHI, Dec. 21; Pakistan would welcome self-deter-mination for Singapore, a Foreign Office spokesman said here. The spokesman was commenting on a statement by Singapore Chief Minister David Marshall who said he had come to Karachi to seek Pakistan's help m the matter. Asked whether Pakistan
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  • 64 1 LONDON, Dec. 22 Iraq is to buy at least £2,000,000 Sterling worth of arms from Britain m the next two years under an agreement announced here. Under lt s terms Britain waives payment by Iraq of £2,755,000 sterling- for military property handed over t o
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  • 406 1 Recognition To Ind. Graduates In Nalaya Explained The Department of In dian Studies m the University of Malaya, is almost certain to be started from October next, the Vice-Ch ancellor of the University of Malaya, Sir Sydney Came told the Indian Daily
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  • 196 1 Colonisers In Asia Exposed LONDON, Dec. 22 Marshal Nikolai Bulganin Soviet Prime Minister and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev. Soviet Communist Party leader, arrived back m Moscow yesterday from their Aiian tour, Mosco w Radio said. Mr. Khrushchev told an cpen air meeting at the airport; 'The overwhelming impression (of the visit)
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  • 37 1 KARACHI, Dec 22 Pakistan yesterday offered Singapore student* technical training facilities m Pakistan. Hie offer was made to Singapore Chief Minister David Marshall when he called on Foreign Minister Hamdul Han Chowdry. AP
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  • 288 1 Protection To Natural Rubber Shop Assts In Malaya Questions in Commons LONDON, Dec. 1% Questions concerning Malayan Rubber Plantation Workers and Shoi, Assistants were ans- wered m the House of Commoi Mr. Sta n Awbery (Labour) asked Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd Secretary of State for the Coicnies what steps are being
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  • 967 1 Chinese, Malays And N. Indians Give Liberally More and more Chinese, Malays and North Indians are contributing libe rally and willingly to the relief of the victims of the recent cyclone and flood which ravaged the lamilnad. Individual acknowledgment of contributions from nonTamils oaly
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  • 161 1 KARACHI. Dec. 22 Mr. David Marashall, Singapore's Chief Minister, is meeting tho Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ali today "to convey to him my thoughts on Singapore's freedom. Mr. Marshall arrived here feszerday after what he described as very successful talks ivith the British Government 3n the
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  • 42 1 PERSIAN DELEGATION TO RUSSIA MOSCOW, Dec. 22 a 12-ma n delegation from the Persian Majlis (Parliament) arrived m Baku t o begin a tour of the Soviet Union at the invitation of the Supreme Soviet, Tass the Soviet n»u« Agency reported Reuter
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  • 28 1 NEW YORK, Deo. 22 Italy has informally Invited the united Nations General Assembly to meet m Rome next Autumn, it was learned here.
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  • 91 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 2g India today announced an agreement with Britain for "close co-operation and mutunl assistance" on the peaceiul uses of atomic energy." Kritain will provide enrichid cranium fuel elements for a swimming pool reactor bein«bu'lt near Bombay and uill help the design and construction of a
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  • 515 2 S 'pore, Fri., Dec. 23, 1955 Well Done Mr. Marshall! THERE are few m this Cclo.iy who will not say "Well Done, Mr. Marshall!" and fewer still who will not express, a word of thanks to the Chief Minister as the lands at the Paya Lebar Airport today accompanied by
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  • 2472 2 Maharashtrians' Claim To Bombay City Gadgil's Spirited Plea November Incidents Recalled w NEW DELHI. In tfc© Lok Sabha, during the discussion on the SRC report, Mr. N. V. Gad*il spoke urgin r the formation of Maharashtra State including Bombay City In it. Mr. Gadgil replied to the the arguments advanced
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    62 2 Mr. John Berrill (left), director, and Mr. Cyril Ford, export manager, of Gordon Gotch Ltd., London, are making a 26,000 m*le tour of the Near and Far East by air. Gordon Gotch Ltd. are the world's largest exporters of British magazines and one of the largest exjwrters of books and
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  • 124 2 NEW DELHI. The Government of India have so far paid to the sikkim Durbar Rs. 14.75 lakhs to implement the various projects under the State's Seven-Year Development Plan. This was stated m the Lok Sabha, by the Deputy External Affars Minister, Mr. Anil Kumar Chanda. Replying
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  • 53 2 w£ft°JEs An All-India Hindi Conference will be held at Vvardha on December 30 and 31, under the auspices of q n e m,> a f tra bhasha p rachar Samiti, it is learnt here. w D Sam P ur nanand, chief Minister Of Uttar Pradesh will preside
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  • 730 2 Khrushchev's Speeches Dulles's Unwise Reaction WASHINGTON- What we cannot help wondering is Khrushchev u n to m his tour of India and Birma? He is violating all the rules of diplomatic intercourse among- governments. He is treating- the Government of India and of Burma as if they did not exist
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  • 53 2 AMBASSADOR'S WIFE'S GIFT TO ORPHANAGE MADRAS: Mrs. Sherman Cooper, v/ffe of the ILS JE£ Rs. 200/- to the Seva Mamajam Boys' Home, an orph&na~*. maintatota 100 boys and run by the Gutl<j of Service, it li learned. Sir Edward Strom, a leading Australian Industrialist, has sponsored a thr**-v«i».r-iiid child la
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  • 720 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Devdas Gan dhi, Chairman of the Audit Bureau of Circulation told the seventh annual meeting of tho j Bureau here that tnere should not be any tendency anywhere I to exaggerate the importance of a alight rise or drop m m dividual newspaper circulations. "1
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  • 1186 3 Bill Passed In Lok Sabha TFD J M W TSI I fSic^l«si H »r vo HOURS WERE TED IN THK LOK SABHA FOR CONSIDER ATIOi\ T AND PASSAGE OF THE WORKING JOURNALISTS COND? bIONS BILL 90 MINUTES SUFFICED FOR ITS DISPOSAL IN A
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  • 211 3 INDIAN FACES EMBARRASSING SITUATION IN DELHI FAIR NEW DELHI; Seriou s consideration is being given to the question whether the consumer gocdg displayed by several countries m the Indian Industries can be sold here. Officials responsible for issuing Import licences have sought a ruling from the Commerce and Indiustry Ministery.
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  • 200 3 MANASLU CLIMBERS FACED NEW OPPOSITION CALOTTTA: Nepali villagers again opposed this time on new grounds the climbing of Vtt Manaslu, the Japanese expeditionists, who are back to Jalcutta. told NAFEN. Inhabitants of Sama, the /illage near the base camp at the foot of tne mountains, who nad so long objected
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  • 199 3 NEW JJhILHi: Negotiations have begun here for tne sale 01 Russian exhibits at the Indian industries Fair. In several cases orders are knovvn to have been placed tor the supply ot niacuincry at a later oate. A representative of the firm ot Birlas nas
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  • 130 3 3,000-YEAR-OLD EGYPTIAN-SYRIAN PEACE PACT CAIitO: An inscription concerning- a peace pact singed more than 3,000 years ago nas been dug up m theancient Sakkara graveyard, near the site of Memphis, once the capital of the Pharaohs. It tells of a treaty drawn up between Egypt and Syria. The inscription was
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  • 128 3 AUSTRALIAN SCIENTIST IN BOMBAY BOMBAY: Sir Macfarlen< Burnet, Director of the Walt.ci and Sliza Hall Institute o the Walter and Eliza Hall ins titute of Medical Research a the Melbourne University am an expert on virus disease stated here that the Sail Vaccine was at present tlv only method for
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  • 108 3 NEW DELHI. The President has promulgated an order under article 843 (2) providing: for the use of Hindi for official purposes of the Union. The copy of the order, which was placed on the table of the Rajya Sabha provVles for the use of Hindi,
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  • 209 3 PAKISTAN'S FAVOURABLE TRADE BALANCE KARACHI: Pakistan had a large favourable trade balance of Rs. 58 million during October this year as compared to Rs\ 17 million m the .previous irK.-tvth, according to the provisional figures released by the Central Statistical Office. While the value of exports on private account rose
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  • 148 3 H.K. JOURNAL ATTACKS U.S. GOA ATTITUDE HONG KONG: The LullesCuiiha joint statement on TTltMtf jMj provinces m the i<ar East w^s termed has "undiplomatic and poorly timed" by the Hon e Kong Standard, ah Englisn-language newspajiiir. The journal says; "The Portuguese Government may call Goa and other possessions m India
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  • 143 3 TOKO; Japan's latest population count stood at 89,269,278 persons. An interim report on the October l national census showed that the nations population had increased by G. 069,641 during the five years since the previous censu a m 1950. The total comprised 43,855,* 764 males and 45,413,514 l'emles.
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  • 508 3 Bandaranaike's Speech -KURUNEGALA: "IF PARITY IS GRANTED, IT WILL MEAN DISASTER TO THE SINHALESE RACE," SAID MR. S. W. R. D. BANDARANAIKE, LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION, AT A PUBLIC MEETING HELD AT THE PEOPLE'S FAKiti IN SUPPORT OF THE MOVE To DECLARE SINHALESE ONLY AS CEYLON'S
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  • 127 3 COLOMBO: TamiLspeaking Opposition Members of Parliament, party leaders and leading citizens of the Tamilspeaking areas held a meeting to study the possibilities ot summoning an all-island conference of elected representatives of Parliament and local bodies of the TamiLspeaking areas, political leaders, educationists and leading citizens
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  • 90 3 INDIA TO HAVE ASIA'S BIGGEST LIGHT HOUSE BOMBAY: India's proposed Rs. 4,500,000 lighthouse m the Gulf of Kutch will be the biggest m Asia. The project is to be indertaken under the second Five-Year I lan. The lighthouse will be situated 20 miles north of Port Okha. The Union Government
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  • 431 3 COLOMBO: Sir Kanthiah Vaithianathan, Minister of Housing, Industries and Social Services, who visited, the flood devastated farmlands m Jaffna, Over the weekend, has requested the Directior of Social Services to visit the areas to make a final assessment of the damage. The
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  • 584 3 KELANIYA Mr. R. G. Sc- nanayake, announced at a public meeting at Pethiya- goda, Kelaniya, that he would contest Mr. J.lt. Jayewardene, Minister of Food and Agricul- ture at the Bffkt general electtQML The meeting- was convened by the residtents Of Kelaniya to
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  • 106 3 T. R. P. HOLDERS PERIOD EXTENDED CO1>OMBO: T.R.P. holttera and visa holders who havo been unavoidably held up m India on account of the recent cyclone have been granted an extension of their ™-entry periods by the Controller oi Immigration. Without this grant of extension, the T.R.PS ana reentry permits
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  • 155 3 LONDON: The heavy demand for Indian teas which ..as characterised the L onuou Auctions over recent weeks wa^ again noticeable m the >ne auction held In M.ncuifc Lane this week. All the offerings 10,045 packages, were disposer! of at the <ne session and U »'re
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  • 1557 4 Emotional Upheaval Is The Origin \f ADKAS: The Western Musical art as a form both of experience and communication took its origin from the enormous emotional upheaval which the rise of Christendom produced m the West, said Mr. Nicolas Nabokov, the wellknown musician and musicolo. gist from
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  • 98 4 LUCKNOW; Eight pairs of parrots have been sent I to New Delhi as presents to Mr. Bulganln and Mr. Khrushchev by the CUef Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Dr. Sampurnanand. A senior forest officer has selected these birds from U.P.' S forests. During their visit to the
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  • 118 4 BOMBAY: The Russian oil drilling experts now m India are being asked to investigate the possibility of utilin X subsoil steam at hot springs near Bombay and at certain places :n the Gangetic Valley for power generation, it is learned nere. The Russians are building power
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  • 375 4 POWER SUPPLY SCHEMES FOR HIMACHAL PRADESH JULLUNDUR: The Hima. chal Pradesh Government has trained for execution during the first and the second FiveYear Plan periods a lareg number of schemes for the supply of electricity m remote parts of the State. These are estimated to cost about Rs. 25,--000,000. It
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  • 257 4 T^HE PLIGHT OF x-EOPL-E WHO MUST EITHER DIE OF THIKST OR FACE DEFORMITIES AND OTHER CON. DITIONS BECAUSE THEIR DRINKING WATER IS DANGEROUS HAS BEEN DESCRIBED TO PHYSICIANS HERE BY DR. A. H. SIDDIQUI, LECTURER IN MEDICINE AT THE OSMANIA MEDICAL, COLLEGE AND
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  • 114 4 HUMAN BONES AND BANGLES FOUND IN PEPSU JULLUNDUR. Human bones and bangles showing centuries-old Habitation have been found 2o feet below the earth, during an excavation operation m Hadya town, m the Barnale subnale sub-a i v i s i o n (FjEPSU). The town, according to reports, has been
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  • 176 4 JULJLUNDUR: Dakota^ of the Indian Air Force are dropping food by parachutes over the smow-oound Pangi and Lahaoil areas of the Uhamba district. This is at the request of two Himachal Pradesh Government. Thl a airlift of vital food has been continuing for
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  • 579 4  -  FRANCIS GOWER By fONDON; China's first Institute of Islamic Theology has just been opened m Peking. In his inaugural address the President of the Institute, Yusuf Ma Yu Huai, said the opening of the Institute was the fulfilment of a dream for China's Muslims. "Only now,
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  • 1027 4 MELBOURNE: Marshal BuL ganin's and Mr. Khrushchevs extraordinary welcome m India and Burma has startled the Australian public. It has, once again, but with greater intensity than over oefore, raised the whole question oi what Australia is to do to keep up with
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  • 450 4 WASHINGTON, D.C.: With 1956 figuratively just around the corner, domestic political issues have become the main topic of the national newspapers. Chief interest centres around the 84th Congress which reconvenes m January. It will be the final, pre-election session of this elected body of representatives. The
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  • 583 5 Maharashtra State Shah's Reply To Gadgil Case Of Gujerat Cited I (Continued From Page 2) the capital of any umlingu al State Mr. Shah submitted that they should not tamper with the conclusions arrived at by a ccmmission which had dispasil.ntely examined the subject unless
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  • 1466 5 Vidarbha Bombay State As regards the gpggestion tbat Vidarbha might also be added to the bilingual Bombay Mute, suggested by the State Reorganisation Commission. Mr. Shah said; "Every uord of Mr. Gadgil's speech was an ini|>eachinent against a bilingual State. Mr. Gaugil bald we cannot live with any other community.
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  • 1312 5 He did not agree with Mr. PatU's ht ggestion that Bombay City should be a separate city-State, as it had a cosmopolitan character. If that argument was accepted, then it would equally apply to Calcutta and Hyderabad cities. Create a separate city-State cf Bombay would be treading
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  • 76 5 NfW D£LHI: Mr. J. Sherman Cooper, thY tjnltea States Ambassador, followed up his meeting with Prime Minister Nehr u m connection with the Dulles-Cunha statement on Goa with a discussion on the subject with the Congress President, Sri U. N. Dhebar, here last week. The meeting
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  • 757 5 Training Facilities Allruund progress m the matter of Fleet expansion, modernising the training establishments, nationalising some more key posts m the Service, were the highlights of the fiMlinn Naval activities durin the year 1954 -!55. The year sa w considerable progress m the phased modernisation
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  • 585 5 TRIVANDRUM: A suggestion that there should be larger number of University teachers employed m colleges s6 that the tutorial- system could be developed to a greater extent was made here by Dr. A.' Ramaswami Mudaliar, Vice-Chancellor, Travail core University addressing a meeting of the University College
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  • 94 5 MADRAS: Thf> lnternat onnl Co-operative Alliance, London, is to make a study of thfe co-operative situation m India and other Asian <ountrie3 with a vie w to offr.ing assistance under it a Techrical Assistance Programme. With this end m view, the c" a nc e ls *ortly sending
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  • 80 6 KARACHI. Dec. 22: A Pakistan Foreign Office s(K>kesman said here that Pakistan would not accept mediation on the ''Pakhtoonis. tan issue". But he added Pakistan was prepared to hold talks with Afghanistan on other matters of mutual Interest including trade fartlltie* to Kabul. Pakistan made an
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  • 90 6 Indian Recreation Cfob beat Kamarai Sports Club by five goals to nil m the TjaAila Festivals Soccer match played yesterday at the iFarrer Park. Scores. N. Palaniappan 2, Balan 2, Krishnan 1, Mr. Ismail refereed. TODAY'S FIXTURE Today at 8.15 p.m. at the Fairer Park Indian
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  • 194 6 (Frdm Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: The New Tear is likely to usher to a serious breakdown of the administrative machinery of the country if the 16,--000 members of Federation of Government Administrative and Clerical Unions decide to launch countrywide strike. This would
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  • 174 6 A now boon for shoppers intending to visit England has Just been announced. A 10% discount is guaranteed to all members of the Personal Discount Scheme by nearly 200 leading- London shops and business houses m over 60 fields of trade. A good selection of
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  • 91 6 LONDON, Dec. 22 Lord Reading Minister of state for Foreign Affair s said he was isicllned to think Russians had begun to find the Geneva 3plrit was maturing a little too fast and some of their Satellites had been "Showing signs of slight inebriation as a
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  • 130 6 Russian Arms To Afghanistan KABUL. Afghanistan, Dec. 22- An Afghan Mission is likely to visit Moscow soon to discuss the supply of Soviet Arms to Afghanistan, according to usually reliable cources There was no mention of arms m communiques issued here following the recent visit of the Soviet Prime Minister.
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  • 147 6 FED. MINISTERS BOYCOTT STUDENTS TEA PARTY The tea party arrange oy the Alliance Federal *nisters to officials and re" csentatives of the Pan Mu.id.yan Students Federation who are m Kuala Lumpur m connection with the Cultural Festival, has been called off by the ministers. The reason ft>r this lies m
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