Indian Daily Mail, 3 January 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 821 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1966 FOUR PACES IS CENTS
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  • 235 1 Another Colony Becomes Free British Egyptian Flags Hauled Down In Sudan 56-Yr-Old Alien Rule Ends KHARTOUM, Jan. 2: The British and Egyptian flags were hauled down at the Governor-General's Palace here yesterday and replaced by the Tricolour of the new Sudanese Republic as the Nile State became independent after 56
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  • 210 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 2: Dollars nearly five million of them rained down on Joe Louis during "hijs career as heavyweight (boxing champion of the world. But Joe, now sadder and wiser, somehow lost sight of them and he tells m the Saturday Evening Post
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  • 117 1 TAMILS TO RESTART AGITATION my in Parliament earlier, letEgyptian recognition of the a Committee of five men was the powers of Head of State. Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. t: The Tamil Artum KaiagKam has decided to restart if agitation for inclusion of the Tamil areas on Andhra border
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  • 127 1 Nehru Welcomes Free Sudan NEW DELHI, Jan. 2: Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Mini* ster, has sent a message to the new independent State at Sudan welcoming the people ''to the family of free and sovereign nations." The Indian Government also sent a message seeking diplomatic relations with the Sudan,
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  • 207 1 CLEVELAND, OHIO, Jan. 2.— The nude body Of a slender brunette woman m her early twenties was found Sunday on the frozen ground of a baseball diamond. Police said a 24--year-old sailor admitted beatIng the girl, whose name he did not know. Held b y police
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  • 88 1 DJAKARTA, Jan. 2: The first English-made jet planes for the Indonesian airforce will be ready for test flights by Jan. 16. The Indonesian Air Force announced that six out of eight De Havilland Vampire training jet planes had arrived by boat m Indonesia. They were now
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  • 45 1 NEHRU SEES MADAME SUN YAT SEN OFF NEW DELHI, Jan. 2: Madame Sufi Vat Sen Monday flew for Calcutta en route to Burma to end her 17-day tour of India as a State guest. Premier Nehru saw her off. Hi then flaw to Asra.- Reuter
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  • 142 1 KARACHI, Jan. 2: The In. dian High Commissioner m Pakistan Mr. C. C. Desai said at Lahjore, West Pakistan that there has been no official move either from India or from Pakistan for a meeting between these Premiers of the two countries. Mr. Desai
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  • 52 1 CAIBO: Egypt** moat reached thfc cmmctaflton only after he had «x«cutod 496 >w»iii with the «n4 «f ■■■■B and retired. He now ka. opened small oaf c wtO* aight pipe and i wiiajsrw his unique career. Serg«an* ataa* la tatter rsr jt JSJT*I-f2a < titn.
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  • 49 1 LONDON, Jan. 2: A> direct rail link between Moscow and Peking was opened on Saturday, Moscow Radio reported. It said a new stretch of rail between Ulan-Bator, m Russia, and Jamyn-Ude, Outer Mongolia, was put into operation, linking the Cfytaese and Russian networks.- AP
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  • 43 1 MUNSAN, Korea, Jan. 2: Fire destroyed the five-wing officers mess and senior mem* bers lounge at the United Nations Military Armistice Commission base camp here yesterday. There were no casualties. The cause of the blaze has not been determined. AP
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  • 257 1 OTTAWA, Jan. 2 Fire burned out of control Sunday night at the Soviet Embassy. Irs pec tor Phil La r kin said "the building is doomed." The fire, tentatively attributed to faulty wiring, broke out about 4:15 p.m. Embassy guests had just
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  • 21 1 ST. ANDREWS CANADA, Jan. 2 James Dunn, Canadian industrialist who headed the Algoma Steel Corporation died Sunday. He was 81. AP
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  • 167 1 End Cold War Tension Says Nehru AGRA, India, Jan. 2 Indian Premier Nehru called Monday for an end to cold war tension and said "What needs conquering first is the Atom and Hydrogen bombs m our hearts-" "When this, is done the conquest and control of other uomtn becomes easy,"
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  • 80 1 SIR LAURENCE MISS MONROE LONDON, Jan. 2 Sir Laurence Oliver and Marilyn Monroe Britain's top straight actor and America a most famous curved one are to be teamed up m a film version of "The Sleeping Prince," the Sunday Graphic said. It said the film will be directed by Hollywood's
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  • 173 1 Spiritual Discourses At G. N. Hall Swami Pranavananda Saraswathl; a welLknown monk and pililosopher of India, is to deliver a Aeries of lectures at the Gandhi Memorial Hall each day at 6.30 p.m. till Wednesday, Jan. 11. The Swami)!, is on a round the world spiritual mission. His Holiness will
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  • 154 1 RESIST U.S. MEDDLING -HO's CALL HONGKONG, Jan. 2 Dr. Ho Chi Minh, President of Communist North Vietnam, yesterday accused the United States of having "instigated the South Vietnam Government to violate brazenly the Geneva Armistice Agreement." In a New Year Message quoted by North Vietnam Radio he claimed hi s
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  • 174 1 A gift of £250 from Sir George Thomas, donor of the Thomas Cup and former President of the International Badminton Federation, for the furtherance of basketball amongst the youths of Singapore will be used for the erection, equipment and maintenance of a basketball
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  • 145 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mo n: An official statement issued here states three communist terrorists surrendered Sun* day. The statement adds they gave themselves np to a motorist on the Temerloh Mentakab Koad In Pahaag. They ar« Tan Ma Makim site* Mat Banl, a dlstrtct
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  • 182 1 From Our Own Corresponuent NEW DELHI, Jan. 2: Union Home Minister Pandit Pant has indicated that the new linguistic set-up m India will not come m by Oct. 1, as expected. Speaking on Sunday m his home town, at Lucknow, Pandit Pantsaid the
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  • 170 1 Archbishop Justifies H— Bomb LONDON. Jan. 2.—A canon of St. Paul's Cathedral challenged a recent statement of the Archbishop of Canterbury that possession of the hydrogen bomb b y Western nations is justified morally if it deters Communism. Preaching: m the Cathedral, the Canon. Lewis Collins, said that possession of
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  • 63 1 In Bombay, Mr. T. R. Naravane, who was dismissed last week from the Bombay Ministry for indiscipline, has called upon all Marathis to start "direct action" by non-violent Satyagraha. 'The time for action now tyas come" he declared addressing a meeting on Sunday night on the ChowpatAi
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  • 70 1 SHANKARAO DEO 'S EFFORTS Mr. Shankarao Deo, President of the Maharashtra Congress, has however urged Marathis to be patient, declaring that he is confident of a solution, he has been travelling continuously between Delhi and Bombay holding consultations and feels that Gujaratis and the Congress High Command may accept the
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  • 218 1 BERLIN, Jan. 2: Russia's President Klementi Voroshilov credited the Soviet Union's "active peace policy" m 1955 with "unmasking the sponsors of the cold war" and easing International tension. "May ttye year now beginning be a year of still greater improvement m our beloved homeland, of a
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  • 53 1 CAIRO, Jan. 2: A highly placed Egyptian official Sunday denied press reports that Yugoslav President Tito will mediate to the dispute between Israel and the Arab States. An Official said a communique will be issued at the end of Tito's 10-day State visit to Egypt denying
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  • 287 1 Musk Dance Competition TAMILS FESTIVAL One of the most outstanding features of the Tamils Festival celebration this year is the Music and Dance Com. petition, which will be held at the Happy World Stadium, on Friday, Jan. 13, 1956. Entrants to the Music Competition will be divided into two groups:
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  • 449 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Tues., Jan. 3, 1956 Malayans Must Fight Malaya's War •THAT "the people of Malaya will give their complete cooperation only if they {know that they are fighting for their own country not for the British," It. no new revelation. This waning which the Federation Chief Minister,
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  • 257 2 TAMIL IS THE MOTHER TONGUE OF MUSLIMS JAFFNA: Quazi M- M. Sultan. Mayor of Jaffna, said here that Tamil had been the mother tongue of Ceylon Muslims for nearly 600 years. He was speaking at a largely attended meeting held at Jinnah Madam recently. Quazi Sultan said Tamil was the
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  • 972 2 ROLE OF ART LITERATURE UNITY IN THE WORLD Art And Science Should Be Related To Life's Problems CHERUTHURTHY: Prime Minister Nehru emphatically stated that "one of the primary duties of literature should be to bring about unity In India and the unity of the world In every way.'* The Prime
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  • 93 2 BOMBAY: The new Board of the Press Trust of India for 1956 Is as follows: Mr. Devadas Gandhi (HINDUSTAN TIMES, New Delhi); Mr. C. C. Shah, MJ». (JANMABHOOMI, Bombay); Mr. Tushar Kanti Ghosh (AMRITA BAZAR PATRIKA, Calcutta); Mr. Ramnath Goenka (INDIAN EXPRESS Madras); Mr. J. c.
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  • 343 2 To Oppose Jayawardene rwiiUAHAWEtiA: Mr. R. U. Senanayake, M. P. for Dambadeniya last week appealed to hi 3 constituent to give him a mandate to contest Mr. J R. Jayewardene at Kelaniya at the next general election. He was speaking at a meeting held at the Ratmalgoda Co-opera-tive Society hall
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    50 2 Mr. David Marshall, Chief Minister of Singapore accompanied by two Ministers of his Government visited the mazars of Quaid-i-Ajsam Jinnah and Quaid-i-Millat Liaqat All Khan during: thetr visit to Karachi. Picture shows Mr. Marshall (right) and the two Ministers (left and 2nd from left) placing the wreaths at Quald-i-Azam's mazar.
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  • 880 2 Land For Landless Nehru Urges The Need KOZHIKODE; Prime Minister Nehru urged the need to take steps to solve the land problem as quickly as possible, and said that lands should be distributed to the laadless, addressing a public meeting at Nilambur. The Prime Minister referred to the land question
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  • 341 2 CHERUTHURTHY: Addressing a huge public meeting here recently, Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru said India's message to the world was Peace: He added: "Today if there is any kind of message that India can offer to other countries, it is this, the message of
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  • 1187 2 ROLE OF RELIGION IN MODERN WORLD Abandon Tradition Of Opposition Yield To Co-operation sarvapalu CHIDAMBARAM. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice-Presldent, called on the different religions Of the world to abandon the tradition of opposition and yield to co-operation on the basis of "the hidden common substratum" If the world was to
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  • 331 2 CEYLON AWAITS U.S. A— REACTOR DECISION COLOMBO: The United States Secretary of State, Mr. Foster Dulles, and the. Under Secretary, Mr. Herbert Hoover, Jr. will confer shortly m Washington to decide whether the atomic research centre to be gifted by the U.S. should be set up m Ceylon or the
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  • 220 2 NEW DELHI: The Congress Working Committee to understood to have favoured early action by the Ctoverament on Mr. Neon's proposal to set u p Zonal Councils for groups of States. Further consideration of the proposals is expected after details of the administrative reorganization
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  • 783 3 Indian Culture Owes A Great Deal To Tamil Literature A Vice-Chancellor's Plea I- hi. welcome address to tie drte.« '^S^ Mr tb^world the value o, Tamil learning UterSuTe «E m «t E^ ry I*? 1 l ?*L been made b y the University to promote the study
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    53 3 Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret saw some 01 the latest developments m radioactive appliances when she visited the United Kingdom Atomic Enery Authority's Radiochemical Centre at Amer- sham m Buckinghamshire recently. In this picture princess Margaret is watchin e Miss Joyce Wise (foreground) filling- bottles with radioactive iodine m one
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  • 553 3 Politics Religion Must Not Be Mixed Nehru's Call To Nation NILAMBUR: Prim« Minister Nehru stated at a public meeting at Perintalmanna. that m political and rmttonnl affaire, they had to keep together while m religion* matters they could stick to their respective religions. Mr. Nehr u said, "We have been
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  • 540 3 AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT BANGALORE: Itt view of their policy of neutrality and non-dependence on power blocs, the Government of India have decided that the immediate basic step s for development o* the aircraft industry m the country should be the manufacture of jet engines, highspeed fighters and the development of
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  • 1273 3 Speech At Silver Jubilee Of Kerala Kalamandalam CHERUTHUKUTHY: Prime Minister Nehru said here Chat there was at present a good deal of talk about peace hi the world, but for that word to have any meaning it had to be hi accents and meth
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  • 674 3 People's Raj In India— Nehru NILAMBUR: m India we do not have Hindu Raj -or Muslim Raj or Christian Raj. It is the People's Raj m which all can share and therefore all of us must live as friends," Mr. Nehru declared at a larjaje ly attended public meeting at
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  • 582 4 Minority Groups Federal Party's Doubts COLOMBO: THE FEDERAL PARTY DOES NOT BELIEVE THAT THE WRITING OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS INTO THE CONSTITUTION WDLL SAFEGUARD MINORITY GROUPS FROM OPPRESSION BY THE MAJORITY. The party led by Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayakam, Q.C., is therefore opposed to the decision of
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  • 233 4 COLOMBO: Commenting on the statement made by Mr. Abdul Aziz m which he had suggested that an island-wide conference of primary members of the Ceylon Democratic Congress should be summoned to thrash out the issues that had created a split m the Congress leadership, Mr. S. Thondaman
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  • 382 4 COLOMBO; What is life if one is not free to eat and drink as one likes? This is the question posed by The National League of Ceylon m a memorandum to the Prohibition Commission. The memorandum states that the prohibition movement will fail, and fail
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  • 129 4 COLOMBO: Sir Mhza Is mail who is here on a private visit, on an invitation by &c Governor-General, Sir Oliver Goonatileke, it is reUably understood, had discussions with Premier KotelawaliT and the former Premier. Mr. Dudley Senanayake on the IndoCeylon problem. When asked whfct he actually
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  • 101 4 Karim Durrani, the Pakistan film story and dialogue writer, is now m Bombay to write two stories for National Movies. National Movies are now releasing their first picture, 'Char Paise," the story of which was written by Durrani. Durrani, who now owns what Si.*??"! 1 8
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  • 262 4 Storm In C. D. C All Name Abdul Aziz ''COIiOMBO: "I>««ptti) Mr. Abdul Aztav effort* to eoaDC. t»4 a«Ckln r to do with the question of the mUfa*t•Tlie actual depute was whether the Congress Is to be permitted to proceed with the cleaning up Of its organisation and the stamping-
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  • 116 4 The Chairman of the Singapore Safety First Council, Mr. A.E. Shepherd, m a Radio Malaya broadcast last night appealed to the motorists, of Singapore to make their number one New Year resolution "Safety First.'Mr. Shephercd added that the Safety fFlrst Council would like to prove
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  • 21 4 Hitherto the Indian Screen's most dependable vamp, Smiriti Biswas announces her firm resolve never to play vamp again.
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  • 4 4 Klang Tamil Teachers Taught
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  • 437 4  -  DAPHNE CLARE By TNDIA'S sari makers can really look forward to boom business from Britain, or so it seems. After one or two false starts m recent times, saris have now well and truly "caught on" and by all the signs will be the mode at
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  • 180 4 INDIAN INFLUENCE IN X-MAS SALE Indian influence m Christmas merchandise on sale m Umdon is marked this year. SS£ b at I^ ate Indlan tovB f[° m Bengal have sold so well k stocka are almost exhausted. Earlier m the season there were parrots, timers, elephants, tiny gods and goddesses,
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  • 169 4 TAMILS FESTIVAL Following are the results of the Tamils Festival Badminton Tournament Singles i and Doubles matches played yesterday, Jan. 2, at Jai Hind Badminton Party CourtSingles: 1) V.N. Samy beat S. Rajakrishnan 15-5, 15-2; 2) S. Vellasamy gave 'walk over to D. Balakrtahnan; 3) R. Thavamany gave
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  • 48 4 BE RUN, Jan. The news- papers of Red China completely changed th)eir faces on New Year's Day, the official East German News Service ADN reported Sunday from Peking. The traditional vertical order of letters are now read m horizontal order from left to rightr-AP.
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