Indian Daily Mail, 26 December 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 313 SUWAfORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1955~~ FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 444 1 Final Arrangements Confirmed: Safe Conduct For Red Delegation Assured u^/^* o^ 0 18 over Kiidio Malaya Saturday night (Dec 24) the Chiet Minister, IWku Abdul Rahman, confirmed the final arrangements made fo.< the meeting with the Communists. _/«E TEXT OF THE BROADCAST RELEASED BY THE
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  • 71 1 MOSCOW, D*c «fi— The Soviet humour taftgnrinn KroKodll iias devoted the cover ot its latest** issue to a certain oali picture of Shakes (.earths aamleq, wuich was preseoted m Moscow by ttrUMfa company last month. The picture, done m many coiours, snows the lintish group
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  • 50 1 MADRAS MILL HANDS DONATE Rs. 50,000 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 25. Workers of the Binny Carnatlc Textile Mills— the largest Industrial establishment m Madras have collected more than Ks. 50,000 among themselves towards the Cyclone Relief Fund. The amount was presented to the P.WJD. Minister t" today.— Copyright
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  • 95 1 ANTHEMS OF PERAK BRUNEI At the request of the Governments of Brunei and Perak, the last performance of the present Radio Malaya Orchestra will include the playing of their two State Anthems. Listeners will be able to hear tomorrow Tuesday, at 7.30 pjn., verisions of the Brunei and Perak Anthems
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  • 106 1 NEW DELHI, Dec 25.— The Soviet Ambassador Mr. M. A. Menshikoy presented Mr. Nehru the indlan Premier with a tfussian twin-engined Uyusnin--14 plane. Tne plane is a gift from Marshal Nikolai Bulganln the Soviet Premier and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev Soviet Communist tarty leader. It i» similar
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  • 215 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 25. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon's illness m New York which has prevented his departure to India has caused deep disappointment among members of his family here and m Malabar, premier Nehru who arrives m Coimbatore and West Coast today has
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  • 224 1 Helped Salvage Wheat Bags During Punjab Floods KARACHI* Dec 25. Over 1,000 prisoners m West Pakistan gaoiK rendered valuable humanitarian service when they salvaged wheat worth 4*ooo sterling from water waist deep during the recent floods of the Punjab. Prisoners were asked by the Government to
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  • 72 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 25—Condition of Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Chief Indian delegate to the United Nations, who is suffering from appendicitis, has improved after a good night's sleep under sedatives, his doctor said. Mr. Menon i s remaining at his New York Hotel flat while recovering
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  • 72 1 LONDON, Ontario, Dec. SO: A man who lived for 25 years as a girl and who was inanicd to a carpenter 18 months uuo was admitted to hospital yesterday for corrective surgery and a chance to begin a nee life. Pearl Morland of Goderich learned six weeks
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  • 293 1 Pope's Xmas Message Of Peace VATICAN CITY, Dec 25.— Pope Pius 12th m his 17th <~mistmas Message to the world >esteroa y made a new appeal for peace and called on statesmen to •'UTorestall eliminate or mitigate" m time tne conriicts ainmg peoples wnich might provoke war. He said it
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  • 111 1 NEW DELMI, Dec. 25.— Mr Nehru the Indian Prime Miivlster sadd reports that he had accused th e Soviet leadders Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev of "twistilnjr history* were "totally untrue and without foundation.*' The reports had "Mr. Nehru as telling a meeting of
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  • 1183 1 All Races Contribute To Cyclone Relief Fund Chinese Malays Willingly Share Sorrows Of Indians Gesture Of Sympathy For India CONTRIBUTIONS ACKNOWLEDGED IN THE INDIAN DAILY MAIL UriODAxE 1O THE xAMILNAD (MADRAS) CYCLONE RELIEF FUND AMOUNISIO $30, 388.75, OF WHICH A SUM OF RS.
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  • 252 1 LIMA. Peru, Dec. 25. The Cabinet resigned yesterday. There was no Immediate explanation. Government sources said a new Cab net would he sworn m at 7.00 p.m. AP. BUENOS, AIRES, Dec. 25. Informed sources said yesterday the Aramburu government has reopened an investigation Into the death of Juan
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  • 497 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Dec. 26, 1955 SULTANS AS CONSTITUTIONAL HEADS THE Malay Rulers are reported to have aaked for a written guarantee from tihe triple UM&O-MCA-WiC Alliance, the ruling party m the Federation* that their status as constitutional beads will be fully upheld as a con* dition of
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  • 1506 2 Debate on src Uiiirtliiii ii^ inn iii's Plea In Loir Sabha NEW DELHI: The case for the immediate form*ao«Krf>Vhijhfrrihra was preMotod by Mr. Amn thbwyi— wn A> ilii&ar, m the Lok Sabfaa, when the House- continued the discussion on the States ReorgiißiMllnii ODHBUssioo's recommendations. awrdar Hokum Singh, the
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  • 150 2 KATHMANDU: A Civil U- A the nrst time the rights of a Nepalese citizen came into beingV The Act which was signed by King: Mahendra before he left on hie Indian tour last month was made public. The Act confers upon the citizens freedom of speech,
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  • 93 2 HOSPET: "It Is my sincere belief that the wish of the people of the entire Bellary district to remain m the iwwre Karsnatalca State will be respected by our popular Government," observed Mr. K. Hanumanthaiya Chief Minis. tor Of Mysore, laying the foundation-stone of the Kampli
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  • 1706 2 SARDAr Hokum Singh (AkaJi— PEPSU) said that as a result of the States Reorganisation Commission's recommendations, w hile other languages have got their States, the Punjabi language not only did not get a State but the* Commission had gone to the extent of saying that
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  • 262 2 to fSSr^TJ? wa «*«e™«l It had given lt» advice «ir. uneDar was talking to .Tessmen after havin X receivM about 60 deputations lor and against the formation of Visalandhra. Asked if Visalandhra was a settled fact or the issue was still open Mr. Dhebar
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  • 134 2 PERSPECTIVE PLANNING TO BE CONTINUED CALCUTTA: Dr. p P Mahalanobis, Director, indiiw," Statistical institute, said hei> that Ind.an planning m future would be flexible and dynamic He said planning had to be done not only m terms of five years, ten years or even 20 years, but each year, plans
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  • 1129 3 Nehru Deplores Policy Of Western Powers msamm the oiTors^e^N^o N^ChiL to Bhut fT *oun«^^ %SS £SF^.,R Jksha t tats would bo solved If Chin* w*. ad£it£? toS? d^!>dy?' Mr. Nenr u referred to the recent decision of the UN. General Assembly to admit
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  • 345 3 LONDON: a brochure on The story of Goa'« issued by the Indian High Commission n London said that "India deSired to be on friendly terms with Portugal as indeed with every country m the world. It is to be hoped that the rulers of Portugal will
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    73 3 1 Central Electricity Board Union Co«--naugfat Bridge Branch, entertaned two Of their colleague* to a farewell tea-party at the Malabar Oafe, Klang. Mr. G. Supplah, attached to the Connaught Bridge Power Station J^'u l^ K™ l l ll of the C.B. Co-operative store will both leave for India. Seated fourth
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  • 183 3 NOT AIMED AGAINST ANY COUNTRY Mr. Nehru said that it was strange that when India talked about frendship with some countries it was construed to mean enmity against some others. He said India bore hostility towards none but only friendship towards all. Mr. Nehru said Indo-Sovlet friendship was not aimed
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  • 69 3 Madame Soong Chlng Ling, In her reply, referred to the ~^iinese Government's proposa' tv iat a Geneva-type conference 3 called to discuss outstand•n<y ''ssues m the Far East, said that it was ureen* that there should be full extenof the Geneva spirit to the East
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  • 161 3 BARRACKS NAMED AFTER MALABAR NAVAL HERO BOMBAY. The Indian Navy's pro. vost Barracks a* Colaba, southern tip of Bombay, has been named I.N.S. Runjali. The Provost Barracks admbrsters the Navy's Regulating Schoool wh ere all the Naval Police are trained, and the Central Band of the Services. The name Kunjali
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  • 39 3 WODEHOUSE BECOMES U.S. CITIZEN RIVERHEAD (New York): Mr. P. G. Wodehouse, the British author, last week became an American citizen. Mr. Wodehouse (74) has been living m nearby Remsenburg since 1947. He is working on hi s 75th book.
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  • 73 3 •KATKOLA: Mr. G. Pande, Chairman of the Railway !?oard, stated here that the construction of all new railway lines In the country proposed under the Second Five-Year Plan might be postponed to the latter half of the Plan m yew of paucity of adequate finance at thi
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  • 195 3 Three Coconut Nurseries For Tanjore Proposed 4 Lakh Trees Lost In Cyclone MADRAS. The rehabilitation of the coconut gardens m Tan lore district damaged by the cyclone might taice three or four years, cne State Director of Agriculture, Mr. P. P. 1. Valdynathan, jaid last week. Mr. Valdynathan, who returned
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  • 119 3 3-YEAR DEGREE COURSE AT NAGPUR NAGPUR: The three-yeai degree course will be introduced by the Nagpur University with effect from the academic yer 1956-57 wnen the preuniversity course of one year will come into torce. It is proposed to include m the pre- University course instruction m (i) English, (ii)
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  • 18 3 Victoria* iSeS^^lSSr^^S^^tr^ ifsP> fr ™~vengadu Subramania Filial at the
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  • 162 3 TRAINING OF PROJECT PERSONNEL NEW DELHI: In pursuance of the recommendations of the Programme Evaluation Organisation of the Planning Commission and the Develelopment Commissioners* Conference held this year m Simla, the Community Projects Administration have appointed an Expert Committee to examine the entire field of training programme and make recommendations
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  • 166 3 HYDERABAD: Mr. B. G. xOier, Chairman of the Official Language Commission told Pressmen on Sunday on the termination of their enquiry m Hyderabad that the Commission would submit their report before the end of July 1956. "Rie work of taking evidence would conclude by May next year,
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  • 209 3 PARAGUAY REVOLT OVER PERON BUENOs AIRES, Argentina, Dec 2>k--A broadcast yesterday from a secret radio station a^jparently located m southern Paraguay called on the people of that country to prepare for "a real fight for freedom. The broadcast was heard at Resistencia, a n Argentine city on the Parana river
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  • 67 3 FR. MYSTERY NOVEL TO BE FILMED NEW YORK, Dec 24- Paramount International Pic tures disclosed today it has purchased the French mystery novel. 'From Amongst the Dead," by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Naroejac, for a film to the produced and directed py Alfred Hitchcock. The book will be translated into
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  • 52 3 CALCUTTA: The King of Nepal has invited President Pr. Rajendra Prasad and Prime Minister Nehru to visit Nepal, it was authoritatively learned here. The President and the Prime Minister have accepted the King's invitation. Dates will he fixed later according to the convenience of both
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  • 178 3 NEW YORK, Dec. 24.— A porter at Saks Fifth Avenue department store dumped US $500 worth of Christmas purchases into an incinerator instead of on a delivery truck. "Never happened before," moaned red-faced store officials. It turmvi out that the sales slips iwere attached do
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  • 118 3 ON SHAH'S COMING VISIT TO MOSCOW MOSCOW, Dec. 24.—Marshal Voroshilov, head of the Soviet State, received the Persian Ambassador, Mr. A. Ansari, m the Kremlin Tass, the Soviet New s Agency reported. After presenting his credentials, the Ambassador said the forthcoming vis-.t of the Shah to Russia would coatribute to
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  • 389 4 Disciplinary Action Against Dismissed C.D.C. Leaden Barred From Membership For Next Five Years GAMPOLA: The Ceylon Democratic Congress Committee and Working Committee unanimously passed a resolution sacking its president Mr. Abdul Aziz from office and also depriving him and four of his supporters Messrs. S. M. Subbiah, C. V. Velupillai,
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  • 46 4 Am will be only one •how «f "Dancing; Waters*' at the Happy World Stadium tonight which starts at 8 pjEu (Advaaee booking* made for the first and second shows, as already anmwmced, will hold good for tiie 8 p-m. show).
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  • 59 4 TAMIL WRITERS' ASSN. .MADRAS: Mr. Mahadevan TNsvto" of (Ananda Vikatan 2^l .e'ectfj* President of the Tamil Writers' Association m the elections held on Sunday He secured 128 votes as against 47 polled by Mr. S. Bashya m (Chandilyan.") Eleven votes were declared invalid. Mr A. V. Venkatacharl, ylce-President of the
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  • 573 4 me meeting was convened by the Kelanipura Biyagamperuve Sinhala Bhasa Peramuna and was addressed by Messrs. R. G. Senanayake. C. A- S Martkkar. a R. Beligammana, R. premadasa, and Mrs wimala Wijewardene. Mr. Senanayake said that although he was m the
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  • 55 4 Mr. Francis Thomas, Minis- •ff or Communications and Works, will open the Exhibition of Works by Che' Suri bin Mohyani at 5.30 p.m. on ■ssaißb.* The exhibition held under the auspices of the Singapore Art Society will be open to the public from Jan. 7 to 15 between
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  • 151 4 Segamat Indians To Aid Cyclone Victims At a Committee Meeting of Malayan Indian Congress, Bcgamat. held on Dec 16 at the I.C.A. premise*, it was decided to coUect Voluntary Oontribottoaa from the mddl *aa of Segamat and to forward to India for the relief of the victims of the recent
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  • 172 4 RED CHINA QUESTION STAVED OFF FOR 2 YRS? UNITED NATIONS, New York, Dec. 24.— The United Nations appeared yesterday to have staved off for nearly two years any decision on seating Red China m the U.N. and ousting the Nationalist Chinese. The agreement not to debate the question expires next
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  • 169 4 Things will not be quite what they seem on one stand at the British Industries Fair at Earls Court m 1956. For here will be shown a vast range of magical apparatus and conjuring tricks ranging from a joke beetle to a trick of "sawing a
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  • 95 4 H.M.S. CRANE ON VISIT TO MALAYA H.M.S. Crane, commanded by Captain B. S. Pemberton, Royal Navy, the Captain (F), rhird Frigate Squadron, will visit Port Dickson on Jan. 3 for two dayß and Telok AnMB on Jan. 10 for two days. I H.M-S. Crane is a Black Swan Class Frigate,
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  • 26 4 The next meeting of the Rural Board will be held at the Conference Room, Chief Secretary's Office on Thursday Dec at 10 ajtt.
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