Indian Daily Mail, 24 December 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 811 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 779 1  -  MARSHALL says Fresh Elections In April£7 Dominion Status Right Away Heroes' Welcome To Marshall C6lleagues At Airport (By Our Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE WILL BECOME A DOMINION WITHIN THE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH BY APRIL 1957, WHEN A NEW CONSTITUTION WOULD HAVE BEEN WORKED OUT AND
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  • 490 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) When asked how he viewed the absence pf Opposition numbers at the airport both when he started on his London Mission and when tic returned victorious yesterday, Mr. Marshall told the Indian Daily Mail last night m a press interview on the air
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  • 103 1 "Trainer Aircraft Tour A Great Success" From Oar Own Correspontlen; MADRAS, Dec. 23: The demonstration flight by the first Indian built trainer air\craft over Malaya and other South Bast Asian countries has been a great success, said Mr. H. 8. Kavxratne, Hinduatan Aircraft Company's sales manager who arrived back here
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  • 161 1 DULLES ON GOA: NEHRU'S PROTEST NEW DELHI, Dec. 22 Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said today his Government has sent a note to the United States over its joint statement with Portflfcal on "Portuguese Provinces to the Far East." The joint statement, signed on Dec. 2 by Mr.
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  • 53 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 23 The Times of India reported today that the Indian Premier Mr. Nehru told the Congress Party External Affairs Committee yesterday he regretted that Soviet leaders had attacked the west more especially Britain's .record m India during their recent visit to
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  • 78 1 NEW DBLHt Dec. 23 It was Indian Prime Minister Nehru who persuaded Stoviet Premier Bulgani n to change hie mind about admitting 16 new members to the United Nation*. India's Deputy Foreign Minister, AB" Chanda confirmed today. He told questioners m the Upper House that Mr. Nehru
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  • 161 1 KARACHI, Dec. 23 Sin-g-apore'is Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall said here last night he considered his visit to Pakistan "fruitfull.* '•My talks with the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Pakistan were enjoyable and I found' them most friendly and understanding,' he said. He said 'My
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  • 80 1 ECHO OF SOVIET ATOMIC EXPLOSION IN BOMBAY NEW DELHI, Dec 23 The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, told the House of the People (Parliament) today that radioactivity m dust over Bombay had almost trebled after the recent Soviet atomic explosion. Mr. Nehru, who was replying to a question, said:
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  • 146 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 23 Indto and Britain have concluded an agreement fo r "co-operation and mutual assistance for the pr .-unction land development of the peaceful uses of atomic energy," it was officially announced today. A statement issued by the Atomic Energy Department,
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  • 150 1 Arrangements To Be Finalised Today KUALA LUMPUR, FRI: CHIN PENG HAS AGREED TO MEET THE CHIEF MINISTER OF THE FEDERATION, TUNGKU ABDUL RAHMAN. This information was received by the Federation Chief Minister through a letter from Chen Tie i. Chen Tinn, an official
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  • 160 1 N. Indians To Study S.Indian Languages From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 23: North Indian students m the four Govt. of India Universi. ties will be encouraged to study South Indian languages m order to promote greater unity within the country bet' ween the people of the North and
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  • 508 2 S'pore, Sat., Dec 24, 1955 Notes And Comments EFFECT OF A SLOGAN THE latest addition to the list of slogans that have worked wonders is the one coined by the Singapore Tamils Representative Council at its meeting on Sunday to bring home to the minds of the Indians particularly tftie
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  • 895 2 Peaceful Settlement Possible —Minister Reddy KURNOOL. amnjiva kckhu, And^ra jueputy Chief Minister, said her* on Monday that minor border adjustments among different States might be referred to a boundary commission, that High Power Committee of the Congress deciding major issues. Mr. Reddi, who returned here from Delhi,
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  • 195 2 PRAISE FOR INDIA'S NEUTRALITY MADRAS: India's policy of neutrality and the active part she wds taking m international affairs to usher m peace m the world was commended by Mr. Werner Levi, Professor of Political Science at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, U.S.A. Prof. Levi, who is touring India to
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  • 31 2 KARACHI: As a result of continuous research and experiments, Pakistan has been able to evolve a new variety of cotton, which can be used to produce yarn of approximately tiO counts.
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  • 361 2 WT NEW DELHI. The Union Home Minister. Pandit G. B. rant on Sunday asked members of the scheduled castes and tribes to find out ways and means to eradicate untoucbability from the counPandit Pant was speaking at the inauguration of the seven-da y Seminar
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  • 138 2 BOMBAY: Three deposits of uranium, one m Rajasthan and two m Bihar, have been located by private prospectors m f the country during the past month, official sources confirmed here today. The prospectors- are Mr. Gopal Mai Mahta, Assistant Director of Mines, Government of Rajasthan, Mr. S.
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  • 229 2 INTESTINAL DISEASES A MAJOR PROBLEM MADRAS: "In India today' an urgent health problem far more important than virus is the complaint of intestinal disi eases among the majority of i the population," Sir F. M. Jbuinet, Professor oi Evperimental Medicine at the McL oourne University and Director oi Walter and
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  • 124 2 POONA: The 38th Indian Economics Conference will be held at Pocma on December isb and 2V under the chairmansnip of Dr. B. N. Ganguli 01 cne Delhi School of Economics. The conference will be inaugurated by Dr. Hare Krisnna Mahtab. I his will be followed by the 16th
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  • 158 2 MADRAS: The Central Leather Research institute m Guindy will shortly undertake investigations on arecanut and its by-products for utilisation m the tanning industry. The restarch work has been entusted to the Institute by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research at the instance Of the Indian Central
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  • 129 2 NEW DELHI. The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, said here that he had issued instructions to furnish the Raahtrapati iß'havan entirely with Khadi cloth. Dr. Prasad, who was addressing workers of the Khadi Gramodyog Bhavan here, said he had permitted the staff of Rashtrapati Bhavan to use Khsrti
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  • 77 2 JULLUNDUR: Benefits from the Bhakra-Nangal multi-pur-pose project are already visible. The irrigation of 210,000 acres of land by the Bhakra Main Line and Branches and the Narwana Branch System during the year 1954-55, resulted m additional crops to the value of Rs. 20,000,000. Additional area to
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  • 94 2 ANOTHER Rs. 100,000 FROM NEHRU From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS: Dec. 23: Prime Minister Sri Nehru has given another Rs. WOfIOO for cyclone relief m Madras, malting a total of Rs. tsofioo< This was revealed by the Chief Mi. nister Mr. K. Kamaraj on his return from Delhi, where he
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  • 112 2 MADRAS: Foolproof tickets will be introduced for the Government Bus Transport Services m the city on the New Year Day. The change follows the recent unearthing of a racket m bogus tickets. Press Reporters to whom proofs of the new tickets were shown were
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  • 581 3 Nehru's Concern: Statement In Rajya Sabha S_ an Afghan stan wpw hpin~ ncu-ori tinnier MRS. L.AKSHMI ME NEN Parliamentary secretar^ to the Prime Minister told Mr H. C. MATHUR, that Govern^ S^* 611 reports m th« British Press alleging that India was behind the reported
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  • 818 3 LONDON; The News chronicle editorially commented, "The Russian leaders' tour of Asia has certainly not been a failure" and that "it had created a new situation which the West must tackle. The paper said; "Millions of Asians can now feel that they I have a big
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  • 486 3 MADRAS: Dr. A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar, presiding over a meeting at Rajaji Hall to celebrate the diamond jubilee of the discovery of 1 X-rays, m connection with the Anti-Cancer Week, pleaded for establishing- cancer treatment centres m important district headquarters hospitals under the Second Five- Year Plan. Dr.
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  • 198 3 PROSPECTING FOR THORIUM IN T.-C. TRIVANDRUM: The field party 01 geologists of tne Atomic ujiergy department scouring tne 'juavaneore-Cochin and Aitidras coasts tor radio-active mineral deposits had now been strengthened from tour to i»oi to 12. to step up the prospectiug activity. The party's activity la mainly concentrated on tne
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  • 143 3 NEw DELHI; Madam Soon,sr Ching Ling, Vicc-Gnairman of, the Standing Committee of thej National People's Congress ofChina, declared here on Sun-! day last that the Indian pec pie; could always count on- the 1 "whole-hearted support by the Chinese people's m their fight for the integrity of Indian's*
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  • 95 3 LATE MR. ROHINI KUMAR CAUDHIRI NEW DELHI: The Lok sabha last Saturday observed one minute silence m memory of the late Mr. Rohinl Kumar Ghaudhuri. Soon after short-notice question m the He <ac the Speaker, Mr. G. V. Mavlankar, referred to the career of the late Chaudhuri and said as
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  • 38 3 E. PAK. SCHEMES, FOR FULL-SCALE RATIONING DACCA: A scheme for the o f full-scale a! f»q ng r> he lar e town s of East Pakistan, is under active cons. deration of the Government, it is reliably learned
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  • 346 4 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec 23 The division of the In dfam Union into five administrative Zones East, West, North, South and Centre for quicker and moce integrated development of the country's economy was made by prune Minister Nehru hi
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  • 149 4 The employees of the Singapore Telephone Board, who are still on strike are reported to have met the employees, m their (employees) individual capacities and agreed to resume work on Dec. 28. A statement from the Board says: "The terms of the new wage
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  • 130 4 A Government press note issued yesterday states that registered claimant whose payments at the authorised rates on notified awards are being withheld, pending the submission cf documents or information required by th c Commission, are reminded' that the Ist February, 1956, is the final date, by law,
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  • 58 4 Under the auspices of the Overseas Pakistan League of Singapore, Qaid-e-Azam Mohammad All Jii*nah' s Birthday will be Celebrated tomorrow, Sunday, Dec. 25, at 10-a.m. at 31, Lorong 12, m the Premises of th e All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society. The Officers and Men of the Royal Pakistan
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  • 82 4 BAGHDAD, Iraq, Dec. 23 Admiral Arthur Radford, chairman of the U.S. joint chiefs of staff, left Baghdad today for Pakistan. He carried with him a message from Premier Nouri As Said to U.S. defence secretary Charles Wilson concerning American military aid. Iraq reportedly has asked
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  • 82 4 EMERGENCY TRAIN SERVICES TO BE STOPPED "SW< The emergency train services between Johore Bahru and Singapore will be discontinued from Sunday, Dec. 25. The announcement was made by the Minister for ■Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, w ho felt the small numbers travelling through the emergency train services did
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  • 51 4 Indian Brotherhood Socie. ties beat Bukit Timaj, Indian by four goals fe>«one mi n the Tamils Festival Soccer Tom-! nament played at the Parrer Park yesterady. Today the Indian Ar^nai Sports CJu D will meet the Tamils Brotherhood Association and the Baratha Rrver* will meet the Rajaji Sports
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