Indian Daily Mail, 30 December 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 317 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 30, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 898 1 Adamant Chin Peng Says He Has No Authority To accept Offer Chief Ministers Hope Talks Will Be Resumed In February BALING: MALAYAN COMMUNIST CHIEF CHIN PENG RETURNED TO THE JUNGLE YESTERDAY FROM BALING, BREAKING UP THE TALKS ON AMNESTY FOR IliS FORCES TO END MALAYA'S
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  • 551 1 A Federal Government statement add 3 Chin Peng said: "The principle of Investigation of our loyalty Implies surrender. We will never accept surrender at any time and will continue the struggle to the last man." Tungku Abdul Rahman replied: "If the Communists were m power and
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  • 73 1 The meeting of Tungku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister, Federation of Malaya, Mr. David Marshall, ChieJ Minister. Singapore and Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan, President, MJC.A., with the Communists began at the English School, Baling (Kedah) on Wednesday afternocn, Dec. 28. Picture above shows the Communist representatives
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  • 146 1 MELBOURNE, Dec. 29: A quota system admitting a Jew selected immigrants from friendly Asian ooun~ trie* each year was suggested by the Eveninger, Melbourne Herald, to remove affront of rigid discrimination' felt by Asian critics of 'White Australia' Immigration Policy. The Herald editorial toon answering the
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  • 76 1 The meeting of Tungku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister, Federation of Malaya, Mr. Duvid Marshall, ChieJ Minister, Singapore, and Dato Sir ChengJock Tan, President, M.C.A., with the Communists began at the English School, Baling (Kedah) on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 28. Above pictures show the two parties assembled
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  • 452 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) Tired and overcome with fatigue Singapore s Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, who returned here last evening after talks with the leader of the Malayan Communist Party, Chin Peng, told the press although he was "disappointed,' yet he would not concede the
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  • 124 1 NEW GOVERNMENT FOR CAMBODIA PHNOMPENH, Dec. 29.— Prince Sihanouk, ex-Kin^ and Prime Minister of Cambodia who handed m the resignation of his Cabinet Tuesday maintained hia refusal of King Suramarits invitation to for m a new government. King Suramarit has already contacted other political leaders but usually well informed sources
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  • 93 1 BELGRADE. Dec. 29.—Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru has congratulated President Tito on election of Yugoslavia to the U.N. Security Council. In a cable, Nehru said: "I am convinced that the Yugoslav participation m the work of the Security Council m this criticial period will represent a great
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  • 57 1 ROME, Dec. 29: Italy 3 For. oign Minister Gaetano Maitino left yesterday for his second trip to the Orient m a month to huild up Italian trade with Asia. He will visit Pakistan, India and Ceylon. Martino returned only three weeks ago from a 10-day trip
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  • 50 1 PAK. APPEAL TO BRITAIN U.S. KARACHI. Dec. 29: P.nistan Foreign Minister Haiuidul Hag Chowdiy has asked the United States and Britain to take ''a firm stand" on the Kashmir issue, official sources said yesterday. This step was. a result of recent statements by Soviet officials, thp sources ricitl' <1. AP
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  • 55 1 LONDON, Dec. 29: The weekly bill for 11,537,000 British industrial WOTItW COM by £4,857,800 sterling m V.w first 11 months of this yeai it W9M announced here today. In the .;amt; period oi J^'>l tiie weekly wage bill incna ed by £3,375,000 sterling, thr. Labour
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  • 502 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Dec. 30, 1955 The Muddle At Baling ONLY the reactionaries will feel happy over the failure of the iungkuChin Peng talks. All those who are yearning for peace m this country would regret the failure, nay, would regard it with real nervousness, because the parting
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  • 45 2 KARACHI TO HAVE NEW ENVOY FROM MOSCOW KARACHI: a new Soviet Ambassador will succeed Mr Alexander Georgivitch Stat-.'•.->nko. the present Ambassador m Pakistan, according to diplomatic sources here. Mr. Statsenko went on leave to Moscow about six months a.^o and is not expected to return.
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  • 769 2 Malwa To Reduce Marathi Majority NEW DELHI: Several livened the second round 01 report m the Lok Sabha. Over 100 members 9iav< and others are submitting Included m the proceeding! The Rajya Sabha, which began discussing the report on Monday, is extending its sea. sion up
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  • 47 2 SARDAR NAIM KHAN GOES ON LEAVE KABUL: Sardar Mohammed Nairn Khan, Deputy Prime Minister, has proceeded on leave and Sardar Najibullah Khan, Afghan Ambassador to London, who is now here, has taken oved as acting Foreign Minister. Sardar Najibullah Khan was formerly Afghan Ambassador m New Delhi.
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  • 59 2 MADRAS: Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice-President of India, arrived here fro m Delhi last week by a special I.A.P. Dakota. He was received at the airport by Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor, and State officials. The Vice-President oponed the All-India Oriental Conference at Annamalainagar on Dec. 26. Me i
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  • 250 2 MANUFACTURE OF JUTE MILL MACHINERY NEW DELHI: The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Sri T. T. Krishnamachari, said m a written reply to a question by Dr. Raghubir Singh m the Rajya Sabha that licences had been granted to three firms m West Bengal for the manufacture of jute mill
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  • 434 2 BOMBAY: A Hindu wife, although not a coparcener by right, is entitled to a share m a property belonging to a joint Hindu family if the propeity was unauthorizcdly alienated. A ruling to this effect was given by a Full Bench of
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  • 78 2 ACID THROWN ON GIRLS AT SOCIAL FUNCTION JUBBULPORE; Eight yirls were slightly injured here during the annual social function of the Mahavidyalaya when some mis. chievous persons switched off the lights and threw a chemical on a group of yirte. Medical aid was promptly given to the girls, who received
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  • 71 2 BOMBAY The India, Pakistan, Ceylon and Bur* ma outward freight conference announced last wek the withdrawal o? the proposal for a 35 per cent surcharge on cargo from the TJ.S.A, to Bombay, CalfuCa and Madras, according to a cable received hero from New York. The
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  • 137 2 DELHI RECEPTION TO ARTISTES FROM UZBEKISTAN! NEW DEivHI: The visiting troupe of Uzbek artistes were entertained to a colourful reception jointly held by 17 cultural organizations of the city. The reception, held at the Talkatora Gardens, started with a welcome song by a mixed group, followed by the vigorous "Bhangra"
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  • 100 2 KANDLA FORT TO HAVE LATEST RADAR NEW DELHI: Kandia porl is to be equipped with the latest m harbour control radar equipment, it is understood. Ihe equipment, vviiich incorporates the latest developments and is not m use anywhere else m the world today, v.iil assist navigation m the harbour, cut
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  • 68 2 CHINA SECOND BIGGEST BUYER OF PAK JUTE DACCA: China purchased 55,000 bales of jute fro m East Bengal during the first fortnight of this month, according to the State Bank of Pakistan. India maintained the first position among- the buyers having taken 63,72 0 bales c° W e T d
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  • 56 2 600 POLICEMEN ON TRIAL IN DACCA DACCA: The trial of over 600 policemen, alleged to have resorted to an unlawful strike on Nov 21 last, began here before a special court presided over by Mr. s. Munir iiussain, Additional District Magistrate Dacca. The policemen are charged with 'gross negligence of
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  • 52 2 BOMBAY: The Lord Stans. gate (formerly Mr. Wedgwood Benn), President of the International Parliamentary Association, who is on a visit to India, arrived m Bombay from Delhi by air. Lord Stansgate was Secretary of State for India during 1929-31 and had summonea the first Round -Tabie
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  • 53 2 KARACHI: Two Portuguese ships "Bartolomeo Dais" and 'Mao Delisboa" (sloop) are now m Karachi on what is described as "courtesy visit." The Commanding Officer of the ship Capt. Rodrigues called on the Pakistan Minister for Foreign Affairs and Commondore Khalid Jamid, Chief of Staff of the
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  • 52 2 DACCA The Magistrate Court trying 262 striking police constables m Dacca, ordered the release of 35 on submission 0? their petition seeking pardon. It was learnt last week that the order for reinstatement of these policemen had been issued and they were being posted to
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  • 75 2 The Aga Kiian and Kcgum arrive for lunch at the Cairo residence of Pakistani Charge D'affaires t o Egypt Dr Viqar Hamdani (left). The leader of the Isinaili Sect arrived m Cairo rerently front Nice, I- ranee. Soon after Christmas he will mo\ > i<>
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  • 647 2 RAJYA SABHA QUESTIONS: DELtil: The Government of India have under consideration a scheme for regular compulsory medical cxauunatiun o» sUidents m thi country, the Health Minister (iajkouuri Amrit Kaur inior.iied Mi*. D. Narayan m the n:t.,:.\;i Sabha lii -l week. Tne proposal
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  • 161 2 AGREEMENT WITH BRITAIN ON ATOMIC ENERGY NJfiW UEi-HI: Discussions jjetween the 174£ Atomic energy Authority and the Indian iJe]>arcm<iit of Atomic Energy have ied to tne conclusion of an agreement, which ensures lliat there ■hall be close co-operation aiiQ irn'.tual asistanco between the Authority- and the Department m tie promotion
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  • 41 2 MADRAS: K. K. I\ S. Indian Ambassador to Russia, has arrived here from Hyderabad on h)s way to Tiivandrum. I Mr. Menon is expected to I leave Trivandrum for Moscow by the end of this month.
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  • 629 3  -  ALLAN CLEAVER liy party or 15 visiting Indian iarmer 3 had their first look at Australia's hig n de--r*:e of farm mechanisation when tboy inspected two l azin.;- 7ropert.es m the Australian Capital Territory. The fanners are making a si>.-unonti:s' study tour of A'.'straiia
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    18 3 Mr. Doug Hyles, oumer of Uriarra station, explaining the good features of pasture hay to the Indian visitors.
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  • 71 3 CUTTACK; Three thousand four hundred and thirteen persons were killed by wild animals during- the last five years m Orissa State, it was officially learnt. A man-eater killing society of leading «slkaris' has been formed m Rayagada sub-division. Some Government officers
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  • 90 3 NEW DELHI: A new proOtm to manufacture an insecticide from tobacco waste has been evolved by the National Chemical Laboratory at Poona. It I* estimated that about 38,000.000 po unds of tobacco waste is available annually m tho country. This quality, toother with 25.000,000 pounds Of tobacco
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  • 45 3 NEW DELHI: The Predent has given his assent to the Working Journalists (Conditions of Service) and Mlscellaneour Provisions Bill. It Is being published n the Gazette of India as Act 45 of 1956 and comes into force with Immediate effect. a»^#^#\
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  • 60 3 U.K. SCHOLARSHIP FOR INDIAN WOMAN NEW DEU«: The Indian Women'a Education AssociaUon London, has offered one scholarship for the year SS-57 to an Indian .woman graduate for studies m the uS m Education, including Physical Education. The scholarship is tenable for one year and Is of the value of £300,
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  • 61 3 TELLJCHERRY; The death of Mr. K. T. Kunhl Kannan Nambiar, landlord, occurred recently at his residence m i!Koodal«, »ln Kottayam taluk, after a brief illness. He was a member of the, former IfccUan Legislative A3- rembly, Ne w Delhi, and was also a member
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  • 163 3 DAYTON, Ohio: An Indian Christian clergyman has strongly rapped racial prejudice m America's South, where he attended his first segregated worship service. The Reverend M. A. Thomas, member of the Mar Thomas Church of South India, told delegates at a meeting of the
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  • 71 3 22 Injured In Train Accident MADRAS; Eighteen passengers and four railway employees were slightly injured when the Madras-Bangalore mail train bumped into a groeds train at Maipatti latsit Tuesday according to a communication from the Public Relations Officer, Southern Railway. The injured persona were given first aid by a railway
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  • 196 3 RS. 210 m. PAID TO D.P.s AS COMPENSATION JAIPUR: Mr. Mchr Chand < KJianna, Union Rehabilitation 1 Minister, announced here that 1 all poor displaced students i who had verified claims m their own names would be m. 8 eluded m the priority scheme 1 for payment of compensation. 1
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  • 51 3 BANGALORE: The Government of India have decided to release a quota of 1,50,--000 lbs. of Mysore and Madras silk waste for export up to the end of February, 1356. Details of the licensing procedure are binjr notified by the Deputy Chief Controller of Imports and Exports,
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  • 180 3 INDIAN ARMY FLAG DAY APPEAL IN U.S. WASHINGTON, D.C.: In a recent special Indian Army Flag Day message to the American people, India's Am- bassador G. L. Mehta urged Americans to "contribute generously and wholehearted- ly to this noble cause." < The message pointed out t that it has become
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  • 125 3 LAW TO END UNAUTHORIZED LAND OCCUPATION NEW DELHI; The President has given his assent to the Rehabilitation of Displaced persons and Eviction of Persons m Unauthorized Occupation of Land (Amendment) Bill 1955 of West Bengal. The object of the Bill is to amend a sub-section of the parent Act 1951
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  • 237 3 Relief For Educated Unemployed NEW DELHI: A plan to provide interim relief to the educated unemployed during the second Five-Year Plan has been approved by the Union Government. The plan was drawn up by the Bharat Sewak Samaj. In a memorandum explaining the plan, the B. s. S. says: 'The
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  • 98 3 AHMEDABAD: Mr. ftiiniibhai Patel, President of the Gujerat Bharat Sevak Samaj, urged immediate freezing of spindlage and loomage m the textile industry, and introduction of the Amber jnarkha on a mass scale. Industrialists, he said, were attempting a scare by forc- casting a
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  • 475 3 Nanda Defines Objectives VIJAYAWADA: Mr. GulzarilaJ Nanda, Union Planning Minister, told Pressmen here that the atmosphere had been created for the implimen tatlon of the Government's programme of limiting land holdings by fixing ceilings. The imposition of ceilings was not an
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  • 68 3 INDONESIAN CULTURAL DELEGATION INVITED TO INDIA NEW DELHI: The Government of India has decided to 1 invite a cultural delegation from Indonesia to visit this country next year. This delegation will consist j of musicians, dancers and writers. The Balinese dancers' recent visit to India was regarded as a great
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  • 85 3 MADRAS: The Government have sanctioned, m modification of the previous orders, the payment of an advance of three months* pay or wages, as the case may be, to non-gazetted Government servants, village officers and village servants m the district of Tanjore, Tiruchirapalll, Madurai and Ramai.athapuram m the
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  • 401 3 INDIAN PHILOSOPHICAL CONGRESS NAGPUR- Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukla inaugurated the thirtieth session of the Indian Philosophical Congress here last week. Pandit Shukla m his address said the security of the human race and its happiness depended to a considerable extent on the cultivation of 'truly
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  • 650 3 NEW DELHI- The Kajya Scbha adopted without change the Citizenship Bill as passed by the Ltfk Sabha. The Deputy Home Minister, Mr. B. N- Datar, replyir. 2 to the general discussion on the Bill, disclosed that negotiations were at present gom>> on with Sikkim m order
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  • 64 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon will enter into a treaty of commerce and navigation with Japan if the drafts, exchanged between the two countries, arc ratified by both governments. An official of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is now m Ceylon to complete the negotiations and to clarify the
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  • 434 4 Premier Underlines The Good News COLOMBO: THE PRIME MINISTER, SIR JOHN KOTELAWALA, TOLD HIS CABINET THAT CEYLON'S ENTRY INTO THE UNITED NATIONS WAS THE SUCCESSFUL TERMINATION OF AN EIGHT YEAR OLD DEADLOCK, ADDING: •'I am sure everybody m Ceylon must have been very happy to
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  • 190 4 COLOMBO: The pattern of i Britain's tea imports is I changing subtly but signi- ticantly. Less of her supplies are com- I Ing from Ceylon and India i while imports from Africa and I Pakistan arc increasing, a sur. I vey published here says. i
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  • 55 4 INDIA'S OFFICIAL LANGUAGE COMMISSION MADRAS: The Official Language Commission, appointed by the Government of India, will be visiting Madra 3 from Jan. 9 to 12, to take oral evidence. Individuals or associations, wishing to give evidence before the Commission during its sittings at Madras, are requested to contact the Headquarters
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  • 818 4 COLOMBO. As she stood in the witnessbox with her head and cheeks bandaged and a bath towel over her shoulders it was difficult to tell that she was a woman. Soon however, the doubt was cleared by the Pettah Police Inspector's words to Mr. V. S. Gunawardena
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  • 256 4 Allegation Against Members Of Council COLOMBO: Both Right and Left Wing member*, of the Coluinbo Municipal Council welcomed the move for a municipal bribery probe. A senior Right Wing member, Mr. Cyril Wijeyeratne, said that Mr. D.N.W. de Silva's move was "excellent particularly m view of allegations
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  • 466 4 COLOMBO; The so-called educational super-plan has clearly failed m one of the fundamental purposes which it professed to achieve, said Mr. Justice E.F.N. Gratiaen presiding at the St. Thomas' Preparatory school prize giving at Kollupitiya. He had been informed he continued that signs of deterioration had
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  • 209 4 COLOMBO: The Prime Mil of Home Affairs, Mr. A. Ratna to ban scurrilous anti-religious throughout the country. This is a sequel to representations made recently to the Prime Minister by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Sir Albert Peries. Sir Albert urged the
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  • 61 4 HONG KONG, Dec. 2i —I Dr. and Mrs. Homer V. Bradsharw crossed the Hong Kong border to freedom yesterday after almost five years m Chinese Communist captivity. Dr. Bradshaw has been m prison mi n Canton ever since his arrefct m Kwangtung province m March, 1961. His
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    37 4 Indian husbands seldom get an opportunity to take such a close look at their brides, m the open. The screen provides the excuse. Gemini Ganesan discovers something stunningly charming m Savithrt m "MAM AN MAGAL'» (uncle's Daugher).
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  • 630 4 Mr. Aziz On Split In Ranks COLOMBO: Mr. Abdul Aziz> Ceylon Democratic Congress President who ivas removed from office on Saturday last, m a statement to the press, called upon the Thanda man group to summon an islandwide conference of Congress delegates to settle any difference
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  • 399 4 I COLOMBO: I The National Christian Council of Ceylon composed of the non-Roman Catholic Christi£.n groups, issued the following statement on the language question." "At this critial juncture of our national life we would remind ourselves, and remaind our fellow-countrymen, of the goal that has been before us
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  • 182 4 JAP EXPERTS FOR COTTAGE INDUSTRIES NEW DELHI; The Indian Embassy m Tokyo has b een asked by the Union Government to look for suitable Japanese experts for setting up new cottage industries here on the Japanese model. These industries are to be designed to produce mechanical toys, dolls and pencils.
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  • 241 4 interpretation of cirtkll. i^ ia Frcml *> reconsider his t^t the Q .-af i n d t ceylon x,wa wa 3 decided when the Prime Minister, Sir John KotS lawala, and his Ministerial colleagues discussed Ceylon's reply to the Indian Government's not©»
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  • 437 5 Right Of Passage Demanded: Application To World Court NEW DELHI: OFFICIAL, QUARTERS IN NEW DBUU NOTICED WITH INTEREST SeX FROM IKE HAGUE THAT PORTUGAL H*D FXCLD AN API'LC CAIION BEFORE THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE DEMANDING RESTORATION OF POBTUGAI/S RIGHT OF PASSAGE' ACROSS SS tSiTORY Wrhde
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  • 192 5 PLAN TO STEP UP COFFEE OUTPUT BANGALORE: The halfyearly meeting of the newlyconstituted Coffee Board, on Jan. 4 here will scrutinize a 15-year-plan for trebling present production of coffee to 68,000 tons. The bulk of the expenditure estimated at Rs. 14 crore. will be incurred during the first five-year period,
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  • 137 5 HYDERABAD: The Official Language Commission, headed by Mr. B. G. Kher, last week concluded its three-day sitting here during which over 30 representative organizations and persons gave their views. 4rnong those who appeared before the commission were the Chief Minister, Ministers of the State Cabinet, the
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  • 92 5 AHMEDARAD: Barbers m Virpur town of Panchmahal District have closed down their saloons and failen back on their "thobrls" (leather bag), free to choose their clients rather than attend to Harijans m tbeir shops. The barbers' decision to ply their trade "freely is m protest against the enforcement
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  • 180 5 RUPNARAYANPUR TO INCREASE OUTPUT NEW DELHI: Cables of various sizes 112 mile s m length armoured and protected, were manuiacturea up to che end of March tnis year m the Hindustan Cables limited at Rupnarayanpur, about 140 miles irom Calcutta. This was revealed m the Company Chairman's report to the
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  • 247 5 NEW DEUrll: Details ol all-round development of foui refugee tovvnsnips m Wtst Bengal Gayeshpur, Tahetpur, Habra and Khasubash Monalla at an estimateu cost of Rs. 2.2 crores win taKe tinal shape as a result ot aiocussions by the Departmental Finance Committee of tue Ministries of Rehabilitation
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  • 60 5 BIHAR GOVERNOR VISITS SHAKRA PROJECT CHANDIGARH: Mr. R. R. Diwakar, .Governor of Bihar, arrived here last week after a visit to the BViakra-Nangal I Project and! stayed with the t Punjab Governor, Mr. C.P.N. £ingh. 1 He drove round the town f to see the newly constructed buildings. He also
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  • 39 5 PHOTO Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra Helen Elizabeth Olga Christabel, the daughter of the Duchess of Kent, celebrated her nineteenth birthday on Christmas Day, Dec 25. This new portrait study of the Princess wi"» kDorothy Wilding. AP
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  • 263 5 CENTRALISED CONTROL OF DRUGS URGED NEW DELHI: The Union Minister for Commerce and Industry Mr. T- T. Krishnamachari pleaded here for centralised control of drugs in the country and regretted the delay in the implementation of the report of the Pharmaceutical Enquiry Committee in thi s regard. Mr. 'Krishnamachari was
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  • 88 5 INCREASE IN IRON ORE OUTPUT IN OCTOBER NEW DELHI: The estimated total output of iron ore m India increased to 331,263 tons m October 1955 from 297,187 i tons m September 1955, according to official statistics released by the Chief Inspector of Mines m India. c Returns received from 80
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  • 57 5 P SAVANTWAD: Nationalists raided the police chowki of Sikarval m Goa on Monday I night, according to a report a received by National Congress (Goa^ sources here. Considerg able damage is reported to d have been done to the chowki. a The Portuguese controlled c
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  • 86 5 EVACUEE PROPERTY SWINDLE UNEARTHED NEW DELHI: The Delhi police last week claimed having unearthed an interState gang which had, sold faked compensation claims involving several crores or rupees to prospective parchaser of evacuee property. According 1 to the police, the plot was discovered when two persons, believed to be members
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  • 145 5 HYDERABAD'S PLAN TO INCREASE PRODUCTION HYDERABAD; The Planning Commission has agreed to allot under the State's second Five-Year Plan Rs. 6 crores for village and smallscale industries, Rs. 1.8 crores for certain other industries like machine tools, a co-opera-tive sugar mill and tannery, Rs. 9 crores for increasing coal production
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  • 71 5 EAST BENGAL LEGISLATURE SESSION DACCA: East Bengal Legislature is expected to be m session by Jan. 15, 1956. Since the United Front Ministry took office after the last general elections m March 1054, the 309 strong legislature met once only a few months ago to elect its Speaker and the
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  • 40 5 BOMBAY: Mr. J. F. Sinclail, General Manager of Burmah-Shell m India and also Chairman of the Board of Directors of Burmah-Shell Refineries Limited, has been elected President of the Bombay Chamber of Commerce for the year 1956-57.
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  • 180 5 NEW DELHI: India and Pakistan would exchange on Dec. 31, 1955, lists of personal and household items, movable properties, articles deposited m banks, vaults and lockers etc. left behind by evacuees. The Deputy Minister for Rehabilitation Mr. Jaganath Rao Bhonsle,
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  • 261 5 PATNA* The Government of Bihar propose to spend over Rs. 26 lakhs on the occasion of the 2,500 th Buddha Jayanti celebration to be held at Bodh Gaya m May. 1956, it is learnt. The Union Government is also
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    20 5 Milk being distributed to the Madras Cyclone and flood victims m Ramanathapuram by the Social Workers engaged m relief operations.
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  • 77 5 These charming women of Madras, headed by Mrs. nur^u'-ai Desimuikh standing- 6th from left front row) wife of India's Finance Minister, Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh want to exchange their graceful saris for women police uniforms! At the Annual Conference of W Omens' Indian Associations held
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  • 109 5 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru m an hour's address to the Standing Committee of the Congres s Party on External Affairs here is reported to have given a frank appraisal of the International situation. Party spokesmen declined to reveal the contents of Mr. Nehru's review which,
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  • 150 5 NEW DELHI: The Gov•nment of India has decided i give displaced persons aged 5 or more on June 26, 1955, riority m the matter of paytents. A Press Note issued by the nion Ministry of Rehabilitaon said that such claimants rould also be eligble for getng
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  • 81 5 COLOMBO POWERS MAY NOT MEET SOON COLOMBO: The Colombo Powers meeting proposed by I Ceylon to be held m Rangoon next January may not come off, according to a report published kede. The paper said that so far a reply from India alone had been reccioed to the communication proposing
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  • 333 5 BHUBANESWAR: The orissa Assembly passed b y 44 to 28 votes the Orissa Betterment Charges Bill last Wednesday after a four-day discussion on the select committee report of the Bill. Aiter passing of the Bill the Assembly adjourned sine die. The Bill aims at levying betterment
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  • 261 5 REGIONAL SECTORS SUGGESTED MADRAS': Speaking under the auspices of the Y.M.I.A. Forum, rtoyap.tiah, recently on the S.R.C. report. Mr. H. D. Rajah, M.P., OMnn i:d that the bost method Of setting at rest the bickerings engendered by the report would be to split up tie Central administration and OOBStitute a
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  • 184 5 'BHANJAR LANDS' FOR POLITICAL SUFFERERS -Copyright.ナ RAJAHMUNDRY; A twoday convention of the Andhra Praja Socialist Party has characterised the Andhra Uovernment's policy of distribution of "Bhanjar lands" to political sufferers is unjust iriible and suggested that the :listribution work should be eolusted to Bhoodan Commitce. The party wanted the ands
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  • 682 6 Gunawardane Thanked For Securing U.N. Seat For Ceylon GAMPOLA: "PARITY IS IMPRACTICABLE IN CEYLON. THOSE WHO ADVOCATE PARITY DID SO ONLY WITH A VIEW TO PULLING A FAST ONE OVER THE MINORITIES," SAID MR. DU DLEY SENANAYAKE. EXPREMIER SPEAKING AT A RECEPTION IN HONOUR
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  • 162 6 At a farewell tea-party given m honour of Mr. J. M. Abdul Aziz, (thir a from, left) Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, and a leading businessman of Saigon, by Mr. G. Sarangapany (speaking) Proprietor Indian Daily Mail and Tamil Muras'u, at Adelphi Hotel,
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  • 106 6 KARACHI, Doc. 2^. Tho Pakistan Foreign Minister Hamidul Hague Chowdhury said here that Pakistan expected to get more than 100 million dollars (35,714 thousand sterling) m United States economic Aid during the 1956 fiscal year. He said Pakistan would also get a share of American aid
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  • 122 6 WASHINGTpN, Dec. 29: An overwhelming majority of Democratic Party leaders belive Adlai Stevenson is now the best bet to win their party's Presidential Nomination again m 1957. The Associated Press polled 126 Democratic Governors, State Chairmen and members of the Party's National Committee. The
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  • 48 6 Umar Pulavar Day will be celebrated Saturday, Dec. 31 at 7.30 p.m. at the Umar Pu. lavar Tamil School, 41, Max well Road. Mr. G. Sarangapany, Janab M. K. Fakruddin, Mr. S. X Shanmugam. M.A.B.T. and Janab M. E. Ahmad will speak on the occasion.
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  • 217 6 Tito Nasser Believe In Neutrality CAIRO, Dec. 29. Talk of neutrality and peaceful co-exis-tence dominated the first day's meetings between the two "strong- men "who rule Yugoslavia and Egypt. Socn after Marshal Tito arrived yesterday to begin his state visit to prime Minister Gamal Abdel Nasser's Egypt it became clear
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