Indian Daily Mail, 28 December 1955

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  • 20 1 India n Da ily Ma il OL. XI NO. 315 SINGAPORE, WEDNESD AY, DECEMBER 28, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 309 1 Peace Talks In Malaya Red China Charges Bellicose Colonialists With 'Sabotage' IA3NG KONG. DEC. li: COMMUNIST CIIIXA YESTERDAY SAID Til AT "A HANDFUL OF BELLICOSE COLONIALISTS" WEKPJ "BENT ON SABOTAGING THE P£ACE TALKS 1 W MAuA\ A. Peking Radio m a nation, wide broadcast m Chinese did not identify the
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  • 300 1 Nehru attacks Indian Reds Reactionaries Clinging To Outdated Theories Teachings Of Marx Based On Conditions In Europe Then liichur, (South India) Dec 27: Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minister yesterday made his rirst Uck on the Indian Comma nists since the visit c* die Soviet letters, calling them "grst raactSj—
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  • 139 1 New Indian Asst. Commissioner In Kuala Lumpur Mr. P. H. Desal is taking over as Assistant Commiss'oner for India m Malaya at Kuala Lumpur today, Wednesday, Dec. 28. Until recently Mr. Desai was en Editor m tb.3 Publications Division of the Government of India's Mtnistr v cf Tnfovmalion and Broadcasting;
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  • 140 1 Sufferings Of Illicit Emigrants To Ceylon .MADRAS; The need for Wider publicity to the privations aaa humiliations undergone by intending illicit emigrants to Ceylon at the liai.dQf boatmen en route aiid prospective employers on the other side m the event of their success! ully landing undetected, ha.3 been suggested by
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  • 1003 1 Tungku Chin Peng Talks Beginning Today Federal Government's Warning To Pressmen Today at 11 a.m. Kb the En^fsl? School at Baritg, the Federation Chnf Minister Tun^ku Ai>Jul Itahmaji, Singapore Chief ftflalstor, Mr. D;>vid Plar »hall, BBd MjOJL Preside .t Dat-> Btt Cheng -10-ck Tan will meet Chin Flag, Sec Kiry
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  • 116 1 .''eanwhiie, five Communist terrorists surrendered and one Comittkßlfct terrorist was; killed m the Sun^c.i Buion area of Selan^or, only about 10 miles from Kuala Lumpur, during Lhe Christmas holidays. 'j i.i.s gives Selangor a record nu.nber of eliminations this month. Tno total is 23. There have been
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  • 18 1 The Executive Secretary, State War Executive Committee, Pahang, has sent the following message to the
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  • 421 1 MR. G. SARANGAPANY, PROPRIETOR OF THK INDIAN DAILY MAIL AND THE TAMIL MURASU ENTERTAINED MR. J. M. ABDUL AZIZ, A PROMINENT INDIAN OF SAIGON, TO A FAREWELL TEA PARTY AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL, LAST EVENING. MR. AZIZ IS ON HIS WAY TO MADRAS. Thsre
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  • 435 1 Madras Cyclone Affects Whole Of India Nehru's Speech At Opening Of Kerala Kalamandalam From our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 27. The devastation caused by the last cyclone m Tamilnad has grievously affected not only the Madras State, but also the entire country said Premier Nehru speaking at Trichur on Monday.
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  • 102 1 WASHINGTON. Dec. 27: President Eisenhower went to his White House office yesterday to confer with the Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles. When he arrived at the White House, Mr. Dulles told reporters he was going m "Just to talk over things." When Mr. Dulles
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  • 26 1 Mr. Abdul Aziz is leaviny today by S.S. Rajula for Madras on a holiday. He is acaympanied by his wife and children.
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  • 65 1 PHOTO. PRINCESS MARGAIIET is presented with a bouquet of flo\\er s by I'ercy Huxter, the clown when she attended the *pe?ial charity performance of the Bertram Mills Christmas C'rcus at Olyinpia, London on Dee. 21. Ti4e performanc« which was m aid of the London Federat'on of
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  • 202 1 NOVA C*)A. Portuguese India, Dec. '41.—Portugal Ims installed a new enmmandiT over its armed forces i« Portu&i ese settlements on the Indian siilii'unJ'jiem. The man who has lak« «;ver military responsibility m these" areas, where India is (temardng the ouster of Portugal, is Colonel Llborio >lonteir;>, former chief
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  • 527 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Dec. 28, 1955 Way To Win Malaysia's Goal I'HE political problems of Malaya and the otner British territories m South East Asia are not easy of solution. The Federation of Malayja, according to its Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman, is aspiring 1 to become a
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  • 2571 2 Plea In Lok Sabha: Debate On SRC Report Separate State For Tripura Urged NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha resumed the debate on the States Reorganisation Commission's Report. Mr. Dasarath' Deb (Comviunist-Tripurn) satd that Tripura should not be merged with Assam but kept
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  • 77 2 PEN FRIENDSHIP AS MEANS OF EDUCATION NEW DELHI; An All-India convention of pen friends held here last week urged the Union and State Governments t o recognize pen friendship as a means of education and to help promote it through educational institutions. The convention held under the auspices of the
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  • 37 2 At a meeting of Heads of Departments and Ministers held at the Madras Secretariat to discuss relief measures for the cyclone and flood affected areas m the Svuth. Thr Governor also attended the meeting.
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  • 125 2 KABUL: Sardar Nun Mhan, the Afg-han Foreign Mm Istqpr, said hore last week that the current Afghan Soviet talks In Kabul were proceeding 'smoothly and m an atrr.osphere of cordiality." He hoped that as a result of the talks there would be greater flow of trade and
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  • 362 2 NEW DELHI: The Presi dent's Gold Medal for the best feature film of 1954 has been awarded to "Mlrza Ghalib" producej by Minerva Movietone, ISombay, and that 'or the Lest documentary to the ''Spirit of the Lrrom" produred by the Films Division of the Union Ministry
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  • 629 3 Application Rejected By Bombay High Court BOMBAY: THERE IS NO INHERENT RIGHT IN TARTY To DEMAND A PASSPORT AND HE CANNOT BABB THAT RIGHT ON ANY AiiTICI.E OF THE CONSTITUTION AS A FUNDAMENTAL STOUT. Thi s observation was made by Mr. Justice Coyajee,
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  • 65 3 I NEW DELHI: A proposal fi r the establishment Of n Central Medicinal Plants Organisation for development anl research m Indian medicinal plant 3 m all aspects was being examined by the Government of India. This was stated m the Lok Sabha by the Minister
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  • 31 3 I MADRAS: The Indian Ccsntial Sugarcane Committee met at Nellikuppam on Dec. :i3 under the chairmanship of Mr. T.C Purl, Joint Secretary M-zistry of Food, Government of India.
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  • 115 3 PAKISTAN GRANTS URDU POET CITIZENSHIP KARACHI; Josh Mallhabadi the renowned Urdc poet of India, has been granted Pakistani citizenship, a spokesman cf the Pakistani Government said here. He said that tfie pi. ft had aj;, lied for Pakistani citizenship on Oct. 20 last and this was granted on Nov. 25,
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  • 178 3 TRIVANDRUMCAPE RAIL LINK: SURVEY ORDERED TKIVANOKUM: Mr. C. V Alagesan, -Union Deputy Mini 3ter tor Railways, told you correspondent here that I survey had already been order ed for railway lines betwee: Trivandrum and Cape Comori and Cape Comorin and Tirunelvell. Mr. Alagesan said that the survey would provide a
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  • 130 3 MADRAS SUBURBAN TRAIN SERVICE MADRAS- Members of the Suburban Train Overcrowing enquiry Committee coi.isting of Messrs. li.ti. Varma vCnan;aaai), A. C. Chatter jee and K. M. Rau are now m tne the last few days the members of the Committee travelled by the soiburoar sections during peak hours to hnd
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  • 104 3 AHMED AfcJA.L>: A"C India Rharat Sevak Samaj proposes to undertake a scheme for relieving unemployment among educated persons at a cost of about Us. 90 lakhs dunn e the second iFiveYear Plan, it wa s learnt here. f The Samaj proposes to train over 15,000 educated
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  • 88 3 VIJAYAWADA: The Con gress General Secretary, Mr. t-hriman Narayan, said here that there was no possibility whatever of granting a n y extension of time for enrolment of Congress membership for the year 1955. He said that the Working Committee had decided that the provisions Of the Congress
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  • 39 3 JNDON: The Director of Laboratory Amimals lv m Britain is visiting to investigate the conis under which mcnkeys obtained and exported ritatn and to do everypossible to improve existi.urangements, Mr. MacHealth Minister, told I House of Commons.
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  • 47 3 SAID NAMASTE' AT KABUL TOO! KABUL: Mr. Khrushchev sticks to the "namaste" he learnt m India. He greeted the Ind!ar< Ambassador m Kabul, Mr. Bhagwat Dayal, with a "namaste when he arrived here with Mr. Bulganin. Mr. Khrushchev shook hands with other diplomats present at the airport.
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  • 171 3 COIMEATORE: Mr. K. P. S. Menon Indian Ambassador to Russia said here that it I was "mest exhilarating- for him to accompany Mr. Bui- ganin and Mr. Khrushchev on their tour m Imd aas it was to accompany Prime Minister Nebru on his tour of the
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  • 80 3 AMRITSAR SESSION ON FEB. 11 12 AMRITSAR: The open session of the 61 ai nual session uf the Indian National Congress w ill be held here on February 11 and 12 next, accordinsj to the final programme of the Congress session released here. The Congress President's procession will be taken
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  • 39 3 Relief operations are m progress m the cyclone and flood affected areas of South. Picture shores officials m Pattuk-h-jttai Taluk distributing cash ranging from Rs. 15 to Rn. 30/. for reconstruction of huts completely damaged.
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  • 320 3 CALCUTTA: The Kln^. and Queen of Nepal left here by special train for Patna recently on their way to Kathmandu after a five weeks* visit to India. Before his departure, King Mahendra said m a message to Mr. Nehru, "I need hardly
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  • 85 3 SURVEY WORK FOR RAILWAY IN COALFIELD AREAS NEW DELHI: A preliminary engineering and traffic survey for railway construction, aggregating about 89 miles m the Karanpura and Ramgarh coalfield area s in the eastern region of the country, has been sanctioned W tne Rallwav Board, it is officially learnt. j Most
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  • 179 3 ORGANISATION OF SEVA DAL WORK MADRAS: Mr. S. V. Inamilar, AH-lnaia organiser of vie cx>ngress Seva Dai, arnved. hie has unuertaken a tour ot some districts m Madras State including the ISilgins, coimbatore, Salem, Mauurai, Tirucnirappalii and lan jure to organise Keva &i worK .n all taiuk areas. At present
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  • 92 3 PATNA: Over a hundred Bank of Behar employees' went on a pen-down strike tecently as part of the programme of observance of their Demands Week, which began mi Dec. 14, according to statement issued by the Secretary of the Bank ol Behar Employees Association. il(hey resumed
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    42 3 Mi\ K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, laid the foundation stone of the Madras State Police stadium at the Pudupet yrounds on Dec. 21. Mrs. C. Subramaniam dis. trib-uted prizes to the winners and runners-up m the Madras State Annual Police Sports.
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  • 28 3 ALVARES DISCUSSES GOA WITH NEHRU NEW DELHI: Mr. Peter Alvares, leader of the National Congress (Goa), who arrived here met Mr. Nehru and discussed problems relating to Goa.
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  • 1039 3 Progress Of Navy: Sri Prakasa's Praise Vital Role In War And Peace MADRAS: The officers and men of the Indian Navy at Madras celebrated the Eighth Navy Day at a reception heJd at the Armed Forces Station Mess, Island Ground, on Dec n. The memory of the
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  • 74 3 APOLOGY TENDERED TO VICE-CHANCELLOR ALLAHABAD: The executive committee of the Allahabad Univers'tv Union decided to submit a representation to tho Vice-Chancellor of the. University expressing regret at the indeceut slogans raised oy certain students at the Convocation held last March. The draft representation wa^ approved at an emergency meeting of
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  • 159 4 LONDON, D«c. 27: A circus tiger yesteiuay clipped a clown on the -cor, but the down said M v ;ts about the unfunniest event m his long career of comedy. The clown was Frederick Zctina. 45, known under the big top as fiery Jack. Tlie cuffing
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  • 438 4 But Parity For Tamil Also Urged COLOMBO: THE JOINT CONFERENCE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ALL- CEYLON MOORS' ASSOCIATION AND THE ALL-CEYLON MUSLIM LEAGUE AGREED THAT SINHALESE BE ACCEPTED AS THE STATE LANGUAGE, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THEIR RESPECTIVE ORGANISATIONS. Tho general trend
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  • 92 4 CEYLON REJECTS BULK OF APPLICATIONS COLOMBO According to official figures available 7% of the citizenship applications from persons of Indian origin, considered by the Ceylon Government m October last, were admitted. In that month, the Gov. eritment considered 3,169 applications of which 221, representing 'JB2 persons, were allowed. The remaining
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  • 209 4 NEW YORK, Dec. 27: Tho New York Times said that th» United ittates had already been too long on the defensive m Asia and that the pattern for its Asian Aid should IM positive rather than negative. In v. leading article the New York Times
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  • 972 4 Large-Hearted Attitude Of Chinese, Malays Europeans Following are furthe;- contributions to the Ta milnad cylone Relief Fund, from members of all communities from all over Ma lays. They have expressed laudable sentiments wh »Ie sending m their contri buttons to the good cause. From
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  • 41 4 -I WASHINGTON. Dec. 27: Tripartite consultations be- Iv.-ecn the United States, Brl. I tain, and France, aimed at 3 co-ordinating their Arms deliveries to Middle Eastern countries have now been expanded to include Italy and Canada, authoritative sources said. Reuter
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