Indian Daily Mail, 4 January 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 322 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 793 1 Ambitious Proposals Made Master Plan Report Exhibition At V. M. Hall A MASTER PLAN ENV I S AGING AMBITIONS NATION BUILDING PLANS FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF SINGAPORE HAS JUST BEEN PUBLISHED. The Plan which, deals \n the social and economic lift emphasis on developments, i /elopment,
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  • 31 1 NEHRU VISITS KOZHIKODE POOR HOMES SOCIETY Prime Minister Jaw aha rial Nehru with the Inmates of the Poor Homes Society at Kozhikode which he visited during his recent tour of Malabar.
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  • 317 1 BOMBAY, Jan. S The Free Press Journal, one of Bombay's leading English language dailies, today described the use of Australian troops and guns m Malaya as a "piece of imn«rla,lhlt urfriwwdnn •< The paper m an editorial said when Premier Menzies after
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  • 59 1 TO VISIT BERLIN BERLIN Jan. 3: Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Minister, will visit Berlin "In the near future," he told the West Berlin Governing Mayor In a telegram received yesterday. The Mayor, Dr. Otto Suhr. had recently expressed the wisW m a 'telegram to Mr. Uoyd that
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  • 39 1 TAIPEI, Formosa, Jan. 8: Fcrty nine couples were married New Year's Day at a mass wedding m Taipei district court. The brides ranged m age from 16 to 37 and the bridegrooms from 23 to til. A.P.
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  • 106 1 LONDON. Jan. 3 The Daily Herald suggested yesterday that secret negotiations may be taking place between Chiang Kai-shek and the Chinese Communists. "Information reaching London," said the Labour paper, 'suggests that secret negotiations between Chiang and Peiping were opened some weeks a«jo." The Daily Herald said this theory
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  • 185 1 ROBESON HOPES TO VISIT RUSSIA "VERY SOON" MOSCOW, Jan. 3 Paul Robescm, the Negro singer who was given a Stalin peace prize In 1952, was quoted yesterday as saying he will visit the Soviet Union "very soon." The controversial singer has been denied a passport by the U.S. State Department
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  • 26 1 LONDON* Jan. ft: Dr. Summerskill, Labour Member of Parliament, will leave Friday for a visit to lonian, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon. Reuter
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    32 1 President Tito of Yugoslavia with Ms host, Colonel Gainal Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian Prime Minister, at Nasser's office In Cairo, soon after Tito's arrival for a 10-day State Visit.
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  • 50 1 TUNGKU TO SPEND TWO DAYS IN KARACHI KARACHI, Jan. S— Malaya's Chief Minister Tungkn Abdul Rahman, who Is doe here by sea on Jan. 9, will stay here for two days, It wait officially stated yesterday. He Is on his way to London for talks with the British Government. -Keuter
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  • 44 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. S: The it-nation New Delhi Industrial Fair ended on Monday. Organizers said three million persona visited it during the 05 days it was open and estimated that business deals worth £1 million dollars were consum- mated.— -Reuter.
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  • 324 1 Pullers Stage Protest Demonstration (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 3: The Madras Port Trust enforced its three-year-old decision to abolish the use of handcarts within the h arbour area on Mond.iy. Two hundred and fifty cart and about a "thousand handoart pullers wer
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  • 48 1 Indian Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru stayed at the house of Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon at Kozhikode during his recent tour of Malabar. Picture shows the Prime Minister and others with Srimathl v. K. Janakl An.nia, sister of Mr. V. X Krishna Menon.
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  • 258 1 Israel Fears Attack B y Egypt Imminent JERUSALEM, Israel Section, Jan. 3: There is a danger of imminent war but war is not unavoidable, 69-year-old Israel Premier Ben-Gurion told the Israel Parliament yesterday. He said "We shpll toe grievously at fault if we do not see with open eyes the
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  • 115 1 CYCLONE RELIEF From Our Own Correspond wit MADRAS, Jan. 3: The Union State Ministers conferred here on Monday m order to concert long.term measures for pte rehabilitation of people m the cyclone areas of Tanjore and Ramnad Districts. Union Minister Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, (Com. merce) and
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  • 110 1 CAIRO, Jan. 3: Sudanese Premier, Ismail El Azhari, m an interview published Monday was quoted as saying that the newly-Independent Republic will soon join the Arab League. He declared Sudan will adHere to no pacts, whether Eastern or Western, and will follow a policy of neutrality.' The
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  • 84 1 NEHRU's GREETINGS TO SUDAN NEW DELHI, Jan. 3 tndia Monday welcomed Sudan "to the family of free an<l sovereign nations." A message from Prim? Minister Nehru to Suds Premier Ismail El Azari on the occasion of the Sudan becoming an Independent Republic said: "We look forward to co3e co-operation between
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  • 471 2 Indial Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Jan. 4, 1956. MARSHALL'S REVELATIONS IMMEDIATELY after the Communist boss Chin Peng wtas safely conducted by the Security Forces back into the jungles after the collapse of the Baling talks, the authorities announced that they have secured the permission of the Thai Government to pursue
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  • 75 2 RANGOON. Jan. 3— Madame Slin vat Sen, ViceChairman of the Standing Committee of the National peoples Congress of Red China arrived In Rahgon on Monday on an 18-day goodwill visit She wa s met at the Airport b y Premier v Nu, members of his Cabinet
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  • 433 2 Stansgate Praises India BRITAIN'S SUPPORT URGED AHMEDABAD: Lord Stansgate, former Secretary of State for India, said here that India with the doctrine of non-violence handed to her by Mahatma Gandhi, was m a key position to-day to save the world from a devastating
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  • 115 2 thinking m terms of personal provincial and communal interests, while framing the counwvU constitutlon n°w on the p^fi 1 the nation over Radio Pakistan on the occasion of the 79th birth anniversary of the late Mr. M. A Jinnah, the Governor-General said: STB of
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  • 58 2 NEHRU'S ASSURANCE TO JAPAN TOKYO: The Japanese Forign Minlstery announced that Prime Minister Nehru had exin a letter to Japan's Ambassador to India. Mr. SeijSo Yoshizawa, Mr. Nehru rave his assurances of India*, conu ue 3 su PP° rt of japan's ap?i lea on and expressed the the hope that
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  • 112 2 HIGHEST AWARD FOR WORK OF ART NEW DELHI: A painting by Jyoti M. Bhatt entitled 'Grishna LJla' has received the Lalit Kala Akadami's gold plaque, the highest award for the most outstanding work of art. Awards of Rs. 1,000 each have been received by ten works of art eight paintings
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  • 184 2 MADRAS: The Madras Government are examining the recommendations of the Dr. Alagappa Ohettiar Committee on Elementary Education as well as the report of the committee presided 1 over by Dr. Dr. A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar m connection with the Implementation of the Secondary Education Commission's recommendations. Mr.
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  • 247 2 =5 SSwHiSF^^ calamities as flocSV^repfdem^s^t SUch natural The y are examining the de- a w tails of the organisation m I work had also been consultation witn State Gov- undertake n by a large number ernments and the various so- non-official and semi-official
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  • 489 2 iCii-o^x^njsittKY: Addressing- a public meeting at Quilandy ™l week, Prime Minister Nehru said he was happy to see so many of the people there and added that he liked to meet people m various part s of India so that they might have opportunities to know
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  • 1064 2 Madame Sun Vat Sen's Plea At Calcutta Reception TEBNATIONAL TENSION, OPPOSI^NTO OOLONli?" ISM AND THE MAINTENANCE OF PEACEFUL NE^T BOURLINEBS FOB ALL NATIONS. W WI NE*GH--I»iis is how Madame Soong Ching-ling, Vice Chairman of the people's Republic of China, described the presenTdelations between India and
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  • 464 2 Gechl. Advice To Small Indl. Units Jf NEW DELHI: Over 600 *j small Industrial units have al~f ready received technical advice from the four regional service v for email industries, 2 which started functioning- m July this year In Bombay, CalJ cutta, Delhi and Madras, ace cording to an official
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  • 190 2 NEW YORK: Plans for building an up-to-date international hotel m New Delhi are under discussion m India Detween representatives of the New India insurance Company and the Conrad Hilton Corporation which operates America's and the world's largest chain of hotels. A spokesman for Hilton
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  • 188 2 NEW DELHI; The Minister for CJommerce and Industry Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari said In the Lok Sahba that the whole question of assessment of raw materials available for the purpose of manufacture of aper had been undertaken by the Food and Agriculture Ministry. As soon as
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  • 468 3 India Govt. Plan To Set Up Institute Instttute into beta* without an y further *to. PmTa tf The Conference requested the Government of India and the State Governments to take all necessary steps to conduct arohaeloglca] exploration, and if necessary, excavation In all those sites affected by river
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  • 394 3 Bombay Banks' Concession To Employees BOMBAY: The Indian Banks Association and the Bombay Exchange Banks Association announced here that with full agreement" of the State Bank of India they have decided to implement the Industrial Disputes (Banking Companies) Decision Act. 1956 m a "more liberal" manner than stipulated by the
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  • 207 3 KOZHIKODE More than 10,000 children studying m 72 elementary and high schools m Kozhikode and surrounding places participated m the children's rally organised at the local Mananchira maidan m connection with the visit of Mr. Nehru. Mr. Nehru got into a well decorated Jeep and went
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  • 161 3 Madhubala To Play In 'Shirin Farhad' BOMBAY: The announcement that Madhubala will play Shirin m the forthcoming '♦Shrin Farhad," sets to rest the six_month search by the maker of the picture, Aspl M. Irani, to get a girl to act the role. Several leading actresses, who were approached by Aspi,
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  • 162 3 KOZHDKODE. Prime Minister Nehru avoided what would have developed Into a first clam "dinner crisis." It all arose when an over-enthusiastic official Insisted on preparing- meat for the prime Minister at the dinner that was given to him at Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon's house.
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  • 44 3 MRS. SUHARMI BENf A NU, daughter of the Indonesian Ambassador m London, Professor Radcn Supomo, performs one o] her native dances for Senior school pupils at a lecture and demonstration of foreign dances at the Central Hall Westminster, on Dec. 88.
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  • 225 3 PORTUGAL'S CLAIM IS PREPOSTEROUS DHARWAR: India's Home Minister, Pandit O. B. Pant, declared here that to call Goa a province of Portugal "Is something preposterous." "Whoever says so betrays lack of knowledge of obvious iacts and also gross ignorance and deep prejudice," he added. In his convocation address at the
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  • 284 3 MADRAS: 'Tamil to being taught a« subject of study for two yew, at the Halle University, Bast Germany stated Mr. b* Rao Homy. Director of the Leipzig Fair Agency In India, Bombay, In a talk with NAFBN here. KRao, who returned to after
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  • 231 3 BANKING ROLE IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MADRAS: Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh, Union Finance Minister, said that the Reserve Bank of India was 'actively investigating the problem of financing the "small" enterpreneur whose only assets were hi s brains and technical competence. If banks In the country were not prepared to help this
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  • 90 3 The Minister for Agriculture, lnche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. visited Veterinary and Agricultural Stations m Negri Sembilan during a tour m the State on Dec. SB. Picture on top shows the Minister looking at same Sahiwal/Bindh& calves at the Paroi Veterinary Centre. The next day
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  • 87 3 PARIS, Jan. 3— A fire broke out on the third floor of the Eiffel Tower at about 0630 GMT this morning. The cause of the nre was not immediately known. Passers by could see large flames leaping around the pinnacle of the famous Parisian land mark.
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  • 658 3 Needed For Nation Building LUCKNOW: Prof. Meghanath Saha has criticised the Union and State Governments m India for neglecting the scientific societies when the nation was launching upon great projects of construction, development and expansion m various fields of social activity. The entire conduct of
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  • 446 3 TRICHUR: Prime Minister Nehru declared that India was a definite entity m the world and could not be worked up to follow some dictated policy from outside, though they would learn from other countries such as Russia, China and America. Mr. Nehru stoutly denied
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  • 214 3 DEATH OF TUTICORIN BISHOP TUTICORN; The death occured at Dlndigul recently of His Lordship the Rt. Rev. Roche S.J., D.D., Lord Bishop of TuticoTO. He had just retired and was serving his last days m Dindigul, giving retreat lectures to priests. He was 78. He was the first Indain Bishop
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  • 601 4 Assurance To Others "When the language question comes up at the next sessions of the U.N.P. m February, I will certainly vote m favour of Sinhalese being made the state lingui'ge of Ceylon without the slightest hesitation", said Mr. M. W. R.
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  • 342 4 Introduce Sinhalese Forthwith? COLOMBO; The people holding the reins of Government m Sri Lanka are people who do not know SinJialeso. This Is the reason why they arc reluctant to make Sinhalese only the state language immediately, said Henpitagedera Piyananda Thero •t a public meeting at Greenpath junction, Kolhipitiya last
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  • 130 4 PRE-WAR THEY NEVER DARED LOOK AT HIM! TOKYO, Jan. 3 Japans Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nangako greeted 158,970 subjects Monday and had their pictures taken at least 25,000 times. At least one person m 10 appeared to be carrying a camera for the annual new year's Pilgrimage inside the walls
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  • 71 4 TAMILS MEETING TO DISCUSS THEIR PROBLEMS JAFFNA: A meeling of Tamil-speaking people of the North, organised by leading non-party men, including chairmen of local bodies, to express their views on various political problems affecting the community, will be held on the Jaffna esplanade. Tamil-speaking members of parliament may be invited
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  • 448 4 KaJmunai; Speaking at a meeting held at Kalmunai town hall at which Gate Mudallyar M. S. Kariapper presided, Mr. C. Vanniasingam, M. P. for Kopay, explained that any declaration of fundamental rights would not help. There must be some sanction to enforce &uch rights and that could
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  • 105 4 KATMANDU, Nepal, Jan. 3 Two Welsh mountaineers arrested by Chinese troops m October and released last month have crossed into Nepal according to a spokesman at yesterday 6 He quoted a report reaching the Palace from a border check post m northwest Nepal. The mountaineers are
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  • 138 4 MALACCA DOCTOR APPEALS TO PRIVY COUNCIL LONDON. Jan. 3: A Ma. layan doctor, Ong Bak Hin, is to appeal to the Judicial Committee of thie Privy Council against a decision of the General Medical Council that his name should be erased from the Medical Register. The Councils Disciplinary Committee found
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  • 109 4 COLOMBO, Jan. 3: The Ceylon Government has received requests from Yugoslavia, Rumania and Hungary to send trade missions to Ceylon, an authoritative source said here today. The three Communist countries have offered to conclude trade pacts on the pattern cf one signed last month between CJeylon
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  • 91 4 NO TALKS WITH RUSSIANS OVER MIDDLE EAST —EDEN LONDON, Jan. 3: Sir Anthony Eden last night turned down a Labour Opposition proposal that the Western powers should now invite Russia to join them m efforts to keep peace m the Middle East. The Prime Minister took this stand m a
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  • 108 4 WIFE's LAUGH IN TELEVISION ENDS IN KILLING SAN BERNARDINO, California, Jan 3 A wife's laughter at a television comedy awakened her sleeping husband; and led to an argument m which she shot him fatally, Sheriffs officers reported. Police quoted Mrs Norma Gregg Hallock, 52, as saying her nusband, Robert, 53,
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  • 148 4 PARIS. Jan. 3, The Eiffel Tower, symbol o f Paris and one of the world's foremost tdurist attractions, caught fire early today. Huge flames licked the third and to p floor of the 985-foot construction, but firemen rushed to the scene and soon had the blaze
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  • 219 4 Wage And Allowance Of Ceylonese Planters To Be Fixed COLOMBO: Ceylonese planters who are undernai.i or are The Labour Minister, Dr. M. C. M. Kaleel. will explore the possibility of setting up a wage Tribunal to fix a standard wage ana allowance for Ceylonese planters who are at present at
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  • 67 4 rnn^^Hl s^i °L r< *«P«°" diven to Nagamoera Vidwan Thiruvengadu SubrowfliHam PWat, by Mr. K. R. Suppiah at the latter S residence, 27 Kinta Road. recJL N KanZZiZL 'i 6 r^/V o Me8 T 5, rte Johore, wearing tie), G. Sarangwpany, ruiat,K.M. St. V.Smntah Ptllay JJ>., Balaknshnan,
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  • 204 4 TAMILS FESTIVAL Following axe the fixtures for tomorrow's Tamils Festival Badminton Tournament, to be played at th£ Junior Technical School Hall at 7 p.m. SINGLES: V. Thanabal vs. G. A. Madasamy; 2) D. Balakrishnan vs V. N. Samy; 3) V. S. S. Nathan vs PI. Alagappan; 4) M.
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  • 105 4 ANTARTIC HELiLJNGTON, Jan. 3 Sir Edmund Hillary leader of the New Zealand contingent of five on the Antarctic Expedition ship Theron now mi n the Meddell Sea radioed her e that the ship was making slow progress m heavy close pack ice stretching to the horizon."
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  • 133 4 PARIS, Jan. 3: Political instability m Francs looked certain today as tne count of votes m yesterday's general elections neared completion. Communists and extreme right parties gained ground. There was no sign of a working majority for the forces ranged behind M. Edgar Faure, the outgoing
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