Indian Daily Mail, 6 January 1956
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Title Section16 1956-01-06 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 824 SINGAPORE FBIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article317 1956-01-06 1 U. S. Official On Russian Leaders' Misconceptions LOS ANGELES, Jan. 5: Harold C. MfcClell.m, U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for international Affairs, s?id Wednesday night it appears cer tain Russian leaders made two "serious mistakes" during their recent tour cf India. In a speechAP - 317 words
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186 1956-01-06 1 She Doesn't Want To GoBack To China DAYTON, Ohiqj Jan. 5: A young Chinese woman dector Wednesday looked to U.S. Congress for permission not to return to Red Chita. Representative William Hess (Republican-Ohio) t introduced a bill Tuesday m Congress to prevent the deport ition of Dr. Stella B. Yen,AP - 186 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-01-06 1 Rite Hayworth, the film actress, at Santa Anita Races, Arcadia, Florda, with the Egyptian Film Producer Raymond Hakim, who has been her frequent escort since her divorce from Dick Havmes, the Singer.35 words
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167 1956-01-06 1 Hungary Wins Triangular Table Tennis Tournament Singapore Though Defeated Impresses For Unique Tactics From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 5: Hu nsrary won the Fifth and Funl Test here hi Madras last night hi the Triangular Table Tennis Tou.-n ment between Hungary, Singapore and India. Hungary a world champions Sido167 words
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Article114 1956-01-06 1 REDS WELCOME CEASEFIRE IN LAOS TOKYO, Jan. 5 Peking Radio said Thursday the Communist command m Laos "welcomed a cease-fire proposal made by the International Commission m that Indo-Chinese State. The broadcast said the re» solution was sent to the Royal Laotian and Red Laotian commands m accordance with aAP - 114 words
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Article74 1956-01-06 1 LONDON, Jan. s.— Thick fo* clampwl down on the London area Wednesday nieht. Hotels were packed with motorists who gave up on trying- to get home. More than 2,000 passengers were stranded at the closed London Airport. A.P. •TOKYO ROSE" WASHINGTON. Jan. 5 Iva Ikuko To?uriAP - 74 words
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79 1956-01-06 1 Pioneer Of Madras Ele. Industry Dies From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 5: Mr. P. Natesan, Congress Member of Parliament from Madras-Tri-vellore Constituency, died here at his residence last night after long illness, aged 63. He was a prominent businessman who held a public office since 1930. He was a79 words
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142 1956-01-06 1 LONDON, Jan. The DAILY MIRROR Wednesday denounced the ancient custom o' Royal Warrants and asked If a London laundry wan going to get more business because it washes the Duke of Edinburgh's shorts. The complaint was raised after the Duke, husband off Queen Elizabeth 11, IssuedAP - 142 words
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Article67 1956-01-06 1 LONDON. Jan. 5: Lady Churchill has entered a London hospital for an examination, hospital officials announced Wednesday. Her husband, Jtr Winston Churchill, has called on her twice m the private ward she has taken fw the observation period. Lady Ckurchill, who will be 70 next month, was orderedAP - 67 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-01-06 1 Jap Girls For B. O. A. C. Five Japanese air girls who arrived In London, to train as 8.0.A.C. Air Hostesae» for Far Eastern Routes, are seen Danny Hoom 8.0.A.C. Rest Center, Sunningdale. From left, Takako Shlocawa, 25, Xaohiko Sag»wa. 25, Mineko Xagawaau, 2S, Ftwako Ogisli, 24, and Kasae Tokorota.50 words
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Article54 1956-01-06 1 NEW RUSSIAN ENVOY AT BANGKOK LONDON, Jan. •> Tb« Soviet Union has appointed Ivan Nesterm-ieh Yakushin as Ambassador to Thailand, Moscow Radio announced last night. The Russian Government also released Fedor Pavolich Dol from his duties as pre* scut Ambassador to Bangkok tn connection with his trans* fer to motherAP - 54 words
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91 1956-01-06 1 Future Of Bombay City: Marathi-Gujerati Talks Fail From Oar Own Correspondent BOMBAY Jan* 5: Talks on the future oj Bombay City between Oujarati and Marathi leaders have completely failed and the Centre has now to impose a decision. After weeks of negotiations between Bombay Chief Minister Mr. Moraji Desai and91 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-01-06 1 In a nation-wide campaign to combat illiteracy Shah and Queen Sorya of Iran will each have a claw* an d for two hours daily teach reading and writing m. the Down Town quarter* of Tehran. About 80 per cent of the Iranian population is illiterate.67 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-01-06 1 His Holiness Swamy Pranavananda Saraswathy will give a spiritual discourse at Arya Samaj, 113, Syed Alwl Road, Singapore, on Sunday, Jan. 8. 1956 at lo a.m. Swamiji will be concluding his series of lectures at the Gandhi Memorial Hall today.45 words
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100 1956-01-06 1 BUTCHERS AND BAKERS AS LEGISLATORS PARIS Jan. 8 The 51 new Pouadist Deputies elected to the National Assembly last Monday include butchers bakers and a watchmaker according- to an Analysis published b y the newspaper PARISIEN today. The biggest single group is that of the small manufactures with eight seats.AP - 100 words
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64 1956-01-06 1 MORE ASIAN NATIONS RECOGNISE SUDAN COLOMBO, Jan. 5 Oeylon yesterday recognised the new Government of the Sudan. (In a mejisage tc^ the PVime Minister of the Sudan. Ceylon's Premier Sir John Kotelawala said. "The Government of Ccylcn is sincerely happy to recognise Sudan a s an Independent and Sovereign StateReuter - 64 words
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Article75 1956-01-06 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 President Eisenhower yesterday sent anniversary wishes to the people of Burma. The President's message made public by the State Department, was addressed to Burmese President v Bau at Rangoon. It said: "On this national anniversary of the independence of Burma, I am happyAP - 75 words
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Article277 1956-01-06 1 Sale Off Arms To Egypt Denounced LONDON* Jan. 5: Br itish Newspapers today retained to th» attack on Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister, and his Government's policy on disposal of surplus arms. Two newspapers the ma ss circulation DAILY MIRROR and the Labour D AIL.Reuter - 277 words
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Article124 1956-01-06 1 Peking -Taipei Secret Talks? LONt>ON, Jan. 5: The DAILY MAIL reported from Portuguese Macao Wednesday that preliminary discussions, looking towards peace talks, are under way between Communist and Nationalist CMna. "Conducting the exploratory talks are two middle of the road Chinese professors," the Macao dispatch said. The paper added thatA.P. - 124 words
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82 1956-01-06 1 DULLES WILL ATTEND SEATO MEETING AT KARACHI KARACHI, Jan. 5 U. S. Secretary of State John Forter Dulles will head a deleation of about 60 American officials and experts at a meeting of the South-East Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) Council here March. 6, official wurces said Wednesday. This will beReuter - 82 words
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134 1956-01-06 1 it*,-.,, t, Our Ovm Oorrespoiid'rtit h E ?3 L Ja^ 5> Mo re than 15 000 People have been affected by serious jaundice epidemic which struck Delhi after the November floods, according to Dr R n Gulnti President of the Delhi Medical Association! The134 words
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Article68 1956-01-06 1 PHNOM PENH, CamNvJis. Jan. 5 The Cambodian Assembly invested Oun Chc.ang Sun as Premier, replacing exKing Norodom Sihanouk who had accepted the post en a temporary basis. The new Premier was r..im<J by a congress of the People's Socialist Community Party which was formed by "V'-o'iom afterAP - 68 words
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553 1956-01-06 2 Inddain Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Jan. 6, 1956 MALAYA NEEDS NO NAVAL BASE THE reported selection by the British Government of the Island of Labuan "as alternative naval base to replace Singapore should the latter bastion suddenly slip behind the Bamboo Curtain," has given rise to all sorts of views553 words
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1291 1956-01-06 2 Prof. Sethu Pillai On Dravidian Contribution To Indian Culture AN NAMALAINAGAK The All-India Oriental Conference Executive Committee resolved to pre pare a detailed bibliography of indological works and papers m different journals for the years 1955 and 1956, and puMishit on the1,291 words
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369 1956-01-06 2 A-EXPLOSIONS DO NOT AFFECT WEATHER? LUCKNOW: Atomic explosions do not affect the weather ecxept perhaps locally, is the opinion of Mr. S. Basu, India's Director-General of Observatories. He stated: 'It may be said, combining conviction are good reasons for believing with caution, t^at while there that occasional thermonuclear explosions on369 words
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Article1169 1956-01-06 2 No Change Envisaged For Next Twenty-Five Years COIMBATORE: Mr. T. T. Kirisiinamaohari, Minister for Commerce and Industry and Steel, Government of India, said that he could not visualise any change during the next twenty-live years m the private sector or private enterprise, so long as tne1,169 words
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Article, Illustration86 1956-01-06 2 INDAUSTRAL, hospital ship and floating- dispensary for Che Andaman and Nieobar Islands which the Australian Government has presented to India under the Colombo Plan Technical Co-operation Scheme (see picture above). On the main deck forward of the bridge, the Australia's Minister for External Affairs86 words
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713 1956-01-06 2 PATRICK DAVIDSON - PATRICK DAVIDSON By A hospital ship which will soon be serving the Andaman and Nicobar Islands is the forerunner of extensive further supplies to India no w on order by the Australian Government m fulfilment of its undertakings under the Colombo Plan.713 words
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Article771 1956-01-06 3 Maharashtrian Attitude Deo-Oesai Talks BOMBAY: Mr. Shankerrao Deo, President of the Samyukta Maharashtra Parishftd, resumed his talks with Mr. Morarji R. Desai at Juhu. They were together for over three hours. During the talk* between Mr. Deo and Mr. Desai, Mr. Thakorbhal Df«i Secretary of the Gujarat771 words
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Article589 1956-01-06 3 Second Five- Year Plan Objectives HYDERABAD: Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, Union Minister for Transport and Railways, stated that the Second Five- Year Plan period was not going: to be a period of unmixed prosperity and the people would have to live and work m austerity till they attained a i589 words
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204 1956-01-06 3 NEW DELHI: A countrywide search is on to And a suitable mate for the goldenspotted Chinese deer present, ed by the Chinese Prime Minister to Mr. Nehru. Now over a year old, the deer had a companion who died a few months204 words
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Article216 1956-01-06 3 NEW DELHI: Seven Indian experts sent out by the Indian Government to repot t on ti4s scope of technical assis. tance to Cambodia have started work m that country. The experts, who reached Cambodia on December 14, are on a three-week assignment. They are from the216 words
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Article284 1956-01-06 3 MOSCOW: m the course of his speech to the Supreme Soviet Marshal Bulganin said: ■'N. S. Khrushchev and myself have been m India for three weeks. All this time, from the moment we first stepped on Indian soil and right up to our departure from that hospitable land,284 words
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Article769 1956-01-06 3 Measures To Meet Needs Of Small Industries NEW DELHI: Imports of more industrial plant and machinery and industrial raw materials to sustain the rising tempo of industrialisation m the country are envisaged m the import policy for the lust half of 1956 announced here. Another feature769 words
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1044 1956-01-06 3 Make History Interesting Premier Nehru's Advice Panikker's Call For New And Wider Approach To Studies Of Indian History CALCUTTA: prime Minister Nehru has asked historians to make the writing of history "not onl v scholarly, but also Interesting to the reader. "Heavy Scholarship,'' Mr. Nehru said m a message to1,044 words
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Article359 1956-01-06 3 INDIA LEAGUE MEMBERSHIP GROWS LONDON: The India League, whose robust political functions largely ceased when India attained Her indepenmembership for the coming year than at any time m its dence, now reports a larger long history. The League's present purpose is to "promote friendly understanding between the people of India359 words
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181 1956-01-06 3 FRANTIC SEARCH FOR RELEASED WELSH CUMBERS NEW DELHI: T^e Me"frantic inquiries" about the I paiese Government is making two Welsh climbers and a Nepalese Liaison Officer released by the Chinese on December 11. Wireless calls have been made to all Nepalese border posts. Guides Have been sent to trade the181 words
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Article206 1956-01-06 4 TO OPPOSE PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN PAIYAGALA: A resolution requesting the Government to protest against the prohibition campaign was adopted at the conference of the PalyagalaMaggona Badda Rural Develop* ment Societies* Union. Th» meeting which was held In the Paiyagala Managam. medde Government Senior Mixed School, was presided over by Mr. S.206 words
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514 1956-01-06 4 COLOMBO: The Federal Party, led by Mr. 8. J. V. Chelvanayakam, Q.C., feels that the inooporatton of a fundamental rights elans* m the Constitution "can never be a substitute for the TamU-speakuir people's right to settdetermination.'' This is the first political514 words
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Article201 1956-01-06 4 BADUIX.A, The Badulla district brach of the Ceylon Democratic Congress at a special meeting of delegates and estate committee leaders representing a membership of 35,000 unanimously called upon tile C.D.C. Committee to take disciplinary action against Mr. S. Thondaman, Mr. S. Rajalingam, Mr. V. K. Vellayan i201 words
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Article113 1956-01-06 4 PERADENIYA: A cemetery turned oat to be the venae for a debate on the language question when a party of bhlkkhus exchanged hot words with a layman just before an interment at the public cemetery m Heewala, Imbnldentya, tJdunuwara. A man who stood up to deliver113 words
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Article250 1956-01-06 4 JAFFNA; "The general opinion among us is that you are one of the greatest judges who have sat on this bench," observed Mr. C. Ponnambalam Advocate, paying' a farewell tribute to Mr. A.E.R. Corea, Additional District Judge, Jaffna, when he came on the bench last week250 words
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Article97 1956-01-06 4 The Singapore Government will continue to pay for another 3 months the employers contribution to the Central Provident Fund, m respect of employees of the Grants-in-Aid Chinese Schools, whose salaries are not paid m full from public funds. In September last year the Government decided to97 words
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Article66 1956-01-06 4 COLOMBO: Morality among teachers has declined to a low level. The education department Is now investigating the conduct of over fifty teachers who are on charges of immoral conduct and sex offences. A number of women teachers have already been dismissed m cases where evidence of immoral66 words
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362 1956-01-06 4 VLIAYAWADA: "There are two ways of easing- world tension. One is a collective attempt by all Governments and the other is the work carried by the people of a nation." This reply was given by Acharya vinoba Bhave to a question put to362 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-01-06 4 Erna Covell, 21, of Durham, Is the girl "rescued from a fire", surrounded by "firemen", at a rehearsal for Chelsea Arts Ball at the Royal Albert Hall, London.28 words
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Article129 1956-01-06 4 The Singapore Government 'proposes to stop the provision of the emergency lorries for school children when the new school term starts on Monday, Jan. 9; if the services of the Chinese Bus Companies have been extended by them to the Finlayson Green area. A statement129 words
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Article87 1956-01-06 4 HOLLYWOOD, Jan. Actress Rita «ayworth and her fourth divorced husband, crooner Dick Haymes, are being sued for $8,400 here by Mr. Robert Eaton, a lawyer who claims they owe him that amount m fees. Mr. Eaton said he performed services within the last four years for Mr. HaymesReuter - 87 words
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119 1956-01-06 4 PRACTISING MIDWIVES TO GIVE NOTICE A statement issued by the City Health Officer, Dr. H. R. Morrison points out that the Mldwives Ordinance required every woman registered under the Ordinance before holding herself out as a practising midwife or commencing to practise as a midwife to give notice of her119 words
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Article37 1956-01-06 4 COLOMBO: Mr. V. Nalliah, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Defence and External Affairs, has been admitted to the Christian Mission Hospital m Madura, South India, for treatment for a stomach ailment.37 words
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136 1956-01-06 4 UNIONS TO DISCUSS FED. GOVT'S COUNTER OFFER (B y Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 5.— Representatives of sixteen afaffiliated unions of the Federation of Government Administrative and Clerical Union will gather here on Jan. 10 to meet the Committee appointed by Government and seek clarification on the counter offer made136 words
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Article200 1956-01-06 4 OCTOGENARIAN STATESMAN'S ADVICE BONN, Germany, Jan. 5: Chancellor Koorad Adenauer, on the eve of his 80th birth, day, counselled the German people yesterday to "avoid unuue haste" m seeking national reunification. He said "patience and confidence m what is right" would ultimately lead to success !n ending Germany's partition. DisturbedAP - 200 words
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Article244 1956-01-06 4 MADRAS: Mr. Jaya Prakash Narain arrived here last week by train from Calcutta. Mr. Narain, who wag accompanied by his wife, was received by Fit. Lt. Kamath, A.D.C., to the Governor, and Mr. S. Jagannathan, Convener of the Tamil Nad Bhoodan Committee, Mrs. Amrita Ramasubramaniam,244 words
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Article90 1956-01-06 4 LONDON, Jan. 5: Secret British efforts to organise peace talks between Israel and the Arab nations were reported bogged down last night. British, Arab and Israeli informants said no important progress hjas been made since the efforts began last Nov. The British sources said the mediation90 words
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197 1956-01-06 4 Tamils Festival BADMINTON TOURNAMENT Following are the results of the Tamils iFestivaJ Badminton matches played at the Junior Technical School Hall yesterday. V. Thanabal beat G. A Madasamy, 17-14, 17-18, 17-14 D. Balakrishcan beat V. N. Samy, 10-15, 15-12, 15-11. PI. AJagappan gjave walk over to V-S.B. Nathan. B.D. Sakar197 words
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Article23 1956-01-06 4 ARSENAL BEAT GURKHAS AT SOCCER The \rsenal 3port3 Club beat 85*1 2T?SS PoHce by four goals to one a t Farrer Park yesterday.23 words
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Article48 1956-01-06 4 MOSCOW, Jan. 5. The Soviet Union announced Wednesday an agreement with com™x™\ China for technical So P£T a «on m civil aviation The brief announcement e-ave no details. It said the pact was s.gned by Marahal P s r Non 7° AP° and Haan ShenAP° and Haan* Shen - 48 words
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Article189 1956-01-06 4 LAHORE: The Jammu and Kashmir Editors Conference i (Pakistan) has issued a para- phlet alleging serious res- > trtcUons on freedom of the I Press m the Pakistan-held territory of Kashmir. According to the pamphlet "the rulers are Intolerant of criticism," and "periodicals that189 words
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