Indian Daily Mail, 7 January 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 325 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 103 1 Tungku's Declaration Warns Reds They're Waging Losing Battle COLOMBO, Jan. 6: Tengka Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister of Malaya, said here yesterday his party was determined to secure Independence for Malaya m a democratic way by August, 1957. The Tengku, who arri ved
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  • 126 1 BONN, GERMANY, Jan. 6,— Vice Chancellor Franz Bluecner said Friday he i s authorized to invite Indian Premier Jawaharlai Nehru to visit West Germany. Bluecher will extend the invitation during his own visit to India, he flies there Monday with an eight-man delegation. He told
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  • 152 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 6: President Eisenhower said Thursday m his annual State of We Union Message to Congress that Russia has shifted from "violence and the chreai of violence to reliance on division, enticement and duplicity." To meet the Russian threat, the President called, among other
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  • 83 1 MENON RECOVERS WITHOUT ANY OPERATION UNITED NATIONS, New York, Jan. 6. An Indian delegation spokesman said Thursday Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon's temperature has returned to normal and he hope* to return to India next week. Krishna Menon, Leader of the Indian Delegation to the 10th U.N. Assembly, has been
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  • 136 1 KARACHI. Jan. 6 Pakistan will take part m the 12th Annual Conference of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAIFE), to be held at Bangalore m February, it was authoritatively stated today. The session due to open on February 2 and last for
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  • 83 1 INNSBRUCK, Austria, Jan. 6 An Austrian woman who posted nude photos of her rival o n the public square In her home village las been sentenced to five days m jail for violating public decency. "Justified anger was granted by the court
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  • 435 1 Musa's Election As Party Chairman Announced Pa^^S?^' iSI !L Th c Mal ayan Communist Party Central Committee has elected Musa bin Ahhad, a Malaya© national, as its new Chairman, the Communist New China News Agency reported today. The Agency was quoting a communique issued
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  • 160 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 6: An estimated 65,000 Indian Bank clerxs started a two-day strike Friday protesting a government wage formula which they say will cut their pay. But it was business as usual at most branches with senior officials and non-union employees working. The two government
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  • 99 1 Declaring open an exhibition of paintings by Che Suri bin Mohyani at British Couiu cil Hall yesterday, the Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas paid a handsome tribute to the artist's ability and skill. Keierring to Che Sun's art mission to
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  • 118 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 6 The United States and India Thursday marked the Fourth Anniversary of their Technical Co-operation Programme oy signing another agreement tor import of 100,000 tons of steel and 6.000 tons of DDT ior Malaria, control. During four years, the United States has given
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  • 21 1 TRIPOLI, Libya, Jan. 6: Ihe Libyan and Pakistani Legations m Tripoli and Karachi have been raised to the status of Embassies.
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  • 142 1 Tito Nasser Denounce Military Pacts Blocs CAIRO, Jan. 6 Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia and Egypt's Prime Minister Gamal Abdel Nasser Thursday denounced military pacts and blocs as "suicidal and increasing world tension." Tito is visiting Egypt. In a joint statement released here by the Yugoslav Minister of State Meca Popo.ic,
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  • 77 1 LONDON, Jan. 6: Over 100 surviving holders of the British Commonwealth's highest award for valour the Victoria Cross are being invited to London next June to celebrate the Centenary of its foundation. Queen Elizabeth will hold a Buckingham Palace garden party for the heroes who
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  • 43 1 Doctor K. K. Shanmugam Chettiar Building mi n the Aimamalai University, South India, which was declared ope n by India's Vice-President, Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakifehnan, recently. The new building was erected for the Tamil Research Department of the University.
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  • 358 1 Tungku's Stern Warning To The Terrorists j Withd rawal Of Amnesty Explained "Get out now before 1 1 is too late. There is no future for you except to r emain m the jungle isolat ed from the people. The choice is yours SURRENDER or DD3." These
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  • 68 1 POPE STUDYING RUSSIAN VATICAN CITY, Jan. 6: P<ype Pius XII, who speaks eight languages fluently lias a smattering of a dozen more, is now study, ing Runsknu His intent, Vatican sources said, is not to master the complicated language, but to achieve a passing acquaintance with it. A source close
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  • 77 1 MONROVIA, Liberia, Jan. 6: Six men charged with treason after the attempted assassination of President William V. S. Tubman of Liberia last June 22 have been sentenced to death. A seventh man, Soko Brown, sentenced with the others, received a letter of pardon from the President two
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  • 53 1 At 4.30 p.m. today, Saturday-, January 7, the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, will Officially declare open the new premises of the Katong Branch! of the Labour Front at 133 Koon Seng Road, oft Joo Chiat Road, Singapore. The Chief Minister and the Minister for Health
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  • 92 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 6: India and the United States Thursday resumed negotiations for a new Air Agreement with just nine days remaining before expiration of permission for American airlines to operate m India. Talks, adjourned over Christmas and New Year, reopens m an atmosphere of optimism.
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  • 524 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Jan, 7, 1956 NOTES AND COMMENTS MARSHALL HIS "EXPERTS" rpHE Marshall Ministry has secured the services of yet another expert —European, of course—to advise the Colony Govenunenrt on the establishment of a Malayan State Bank. Several others brought from abroad are already working m the
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  • 118 2 MADRAS; Madame Soong Ching Ling, Vice-chairman of the Standing Committee of the National Peoples 1 Congress of China, speaking at a combined reception by the women's and social welfare organisation.! of Madras commended India's 'just stand" mi n supporting Chinas claim on Formosa and said
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  • 1025 2 Implementation Of S.R.C Proposals New Set-Up Not Likely Before October Pandit Pant's Hint LUOKNOW THE HOME MINISTER, PANDIT PANT, INDICATED THAT THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SJCC. RECOMMENDATIONS MIGHT NOT BE COMPLETED BY OCTOBER 1 OR 2 THIS YEAR BECAUSE MATTERS ARISING OUT OF THE REORGANISATION OF STATES LIKE DIVISION OF
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  • 274 2 SHRINAGESHS SISTER TO FLY TO INDIA WATCHUNG: New Jersey Mrs. Kamala Shrinagesh Vass, sister of General S.M. Shrinagesh, India's Chief of Army Staff, who recently received her final United States citizenship papers, is expected to visit India shortly. Early m January, Mrs. Vass, her husband and two daughters, one-year-old Doric.
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  • 743 2 Supreme Court Judgment Dismissing a criminal app 3a i from J th^ AK^«,t M Cochin state ,n a case regaruing the rteht of t£*E252Z of Cochin to exercise the* prerogative g of narSon 1n "228 sentences, the Supreme Court h«w ttl* «L^ m death
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  • 255 2 LAHORE; Mr. C. C. Desai, Indian High Commissioner m Pakistan, said that he has not aware of any proposal for a meeting of, lndian and Pakistani Prime Ministers to discuss the Kashmir issue. In an informal chat with journalists, Mr. Desai said that
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  • 266 2 NEW DELHI: Nearly three million peopib have yfcf feed the Indian Industries Fair India's biggest "show-win-dow' which has just ended. The Fair has been described m commercial circles as a tremendous success and according to official estimates available machinery worth about Rs. 10 crores
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  • 86 2 During hi s tour of Malabar last month, Nehru visited Shoranur, Calicut (Kozhikode) and Man galore. The railwaymen of Shoranur contributed Rs. 1,081/- towards tne Prime Minister's National Relief Fund. Picture above shows the Prime Minister receiving the purse. Nehru driving round the Manancbira Maidan. Kozhikode, where
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  • 398 2 MADRAS: Inaugurating the musical section of the AllIndia Bengali Literary conference at the Senate Hall, Chepauk, Mr. C. subramaniam, Minister for Finance expressed his gratification at the holding of the Bengali literary Conference at Madras and invited other linguistic groups to come over to Madras and
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  • 64 2 CALCUTTA: Mr. Dhebar, Congress President, will shortly meet the President of the Indian HattOunl Tiade Union Congress, to cVv.uss the question of restiicttop- tve membership of the INTUC only to those who believe m Congress ideology. Mr. Dhebar announced this h«r* to a closed-door meeting of the
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  • 1168 3 SQUEEZING OUT POLICY Datta's Charge Against East Pakistan's Govt. Mr. B. K. Darts, a member of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly from East Pakistan, has alleged that there^ has £w. u/22 B B^*2»rr to STUSi -3t process of requisitioning of and 5 oecupauon'of < Hi»
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  • 264 3 MADRAS: The need to start an institution for training dance-teachers as the most urgent step necessary at the stage of the art of Bharata Natya wa s emphasised by speakers at the Experts' Committee meeting of the Music Academy held here. Mr. .Krishna Alyar gave a
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  • 108 3 rhftf W D T ELHI: M 'K. SanIfVSSa, Lle "J«nant Governor of Vinohya Pradesh, Is at his «r^-? qu^ t hJs offlee on the expiry or his Mr™ l^ den^ has sheeted nJL'^\ T* l1 Rao to suc--2? "IJ* Ck>ve£ nor Vindhya Pradesh. *J r Thlrumala
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  • 40 3 (above) Prime Minister Sri JawaharhU Nonr* laying use foundation etone e*«»flk»ntn Textile .ssisUeli Asso- at Cefcnnatore on Dec. Picture on right snows Children presenting bouquets to the Prime Minister on his arrival m Cotmbatore.
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  • 686 3 «SS?^ *a~ "I have heard a new slogan during the last two days here cnat Socialism would come to india and tnat I shall bring it,' he toid the delegates session of the conference here. Do not raise thl 8 false hope m
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  • 119 3 AMBALA: A conscientious prisoner confined m an unbolted police lock-up whale the guard was stealing a nap on a cold night refused to take advantage of the favourable circumstances to escape, an official report stated. The prisoner, who wa s arrested In connection with a case of cheating
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  • 31 3 CALCUTTA: Sardar K. M. Panlkkar will inaugurate the twenth session of the AllIndia Newspaper Editor' Conference which will be held to Calcutta m January the Reception Committee announced.
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  • 389 3 MADRAS: Mr. E. Krishna Aiyar, Honorary Secretary, Madras State Sangita Nataka Sang am writes The Madras State Sangita Nataka Sangam is planning to revive the valuable tradition dances and dance-dramas reputed to have been connected with temples m our province. The Kuravanjis of Tanjore. Kumbakonam and viralimalai, the
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  • 242 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon will play a leading role m an all-out diplomatic effort to be launched shortly by the Asian and African nations to see the People's Republic of China seated at the United Nations before the end of 1956. According to authoritative sources, the Prime
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  • 502 4 For Ceylon Tamils To Survive A Call For Unity Fear Not Any Sacrifice To Attain Proper Place CHAVAKACHCHERI: Mr. V. S. KARTHICiESU, J.P., I ".P.M., In his presidential address at the conference at V.N. P. branches m the Chavakachcheri electorate held at Drieberg College said 'To-day we stand on the
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  • 199 4 COLOMBO: A deputation from thte blacksmiths and carpenters of Thenmaradchy led by V. Kandaswamy, of Changathanai met Mr. Kumaraswamy, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice and Transport and Works at Chavakachcheri and stressed the need for an up to date industrial workshop at Chavakachcheri
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  • 203 4 MATARA: The day when Sumedha Thapasa lay prostrate m the mud for Deepankara Buddha to walk over him instead of trodding m the mud was brought to memory when about 50 Buddhist monks of the Dharmaduta Mission returned to Kamburupitiya, after covering about 80 miles of
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  • 118 4 I COLOMBO: Pauline Wicks, the young dancer who has been such a success In Colombo has to leave Ceylon. Her temporary residence permit expires and an extension has been refused. No reasons have been given for the rejection of her application for an extension which is m almost
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  • 59 4 At 11.30 a.m. today, Saturday, January 7, m the Confer, ence Room to the Ministry of Health, the Minister for Health Mr. A. J. Braga, will present certificates to 8 Hospital Almoners whfc> have just completed their course of training to Singapore under the auspices of the
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  • 167 4 Tamils Festival The Tamils Festival Baby Show will be held on Thursday, Jan. 12, 1966 at the Ceylon Sports Club, Balestler Road, at 2 p.m. One of the new features of the Singapore Tamils Festival this year will be a Baby Show, to be
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  • 61 4 MUSIC DANCE AND VARIETY CONCERT Tamils Festival Musi c and Dance competition and Variety concert will be held at the Happy World Stadiu m on Thursday, Jan. 12 and Friday, Jan. 13, 1956 respectively. Entrants to the Musi c and Dance competitions are divided into two groups, junior and renior
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  • 78 4 The workers of the United Engineers Ltd., Singapore who are on strike for over three months now, have requested the Minister for Labour and Welfare to bring about a fair and amicable settlement of the dispute. Representatives of the 350 Vvoikrrs on strike met the Minister,
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  • 80 4 KARACHI, Jan. 6. The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammad All, yesterday set up an 11-man National Economic Council to review the overall economic situation m the country. The Council, which comprises the Prime Minister, as Chairman, and* Central Provincial Ministers, will also formulate financial, commercial and
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  • 255 4 Soccer Tournament Tamils Festival Following are the results of the Tamils Festival Soccer matches played at the Fairer Park Stadium yesterday. Indian Brotherhood Soccerites beat Rajajl Sports Club by 3 goals to 2. Syed All S. Sankaran and V. Malai scored for the win. ners and Salludin and S. Maniani
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  • 51 4 Sports Finals Tomorrow Tomorrow, Sunday, Jan. 8, 1956, the Tamils Festival Sports and Athletics Finals will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium, commencing at 2 p.m. There are over 56 events on the card and nearly 700 boys I and girls, mostly school children will be participating to those
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  • 75 4 OXFORD, Jan. 6: Nearly 100 cars waiting to be driven to the docks for export were burned out or badly damaged at the Nuffield works here last night to the city's worst industrial fire on record. About 200 new cars w«»re parked near a big building m
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  • 66 4 MONTE CARLO, Monaca, Jan. 6. Prince Rainier MI of Monaco announced yesterday his engagement to Amtrican motion picture star Grace Kelly. The Prince, SS, long considered Europe's most eligible Royal bachelor, is now visiting- the United States and is at the home ,cf Miss Kelly's parents.
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  • 203 4 SELWYN LLOYD TO ATTEND SEATO MEETING LONDON, Jan. 6: Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the Foreign Secretary, will represent Britain at the second meeting of the Council of the eight-nation South-East Asian Defence Alliance at Karachi on March 6, it was announced here today. A Foreign Office statement said: "The members of
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  • 104 4 BOMB SHATTERS ARCHBISHOP'S PALACE MILAN, Italy, Jan. 6: A crude but powerful bomb shattered pail of Milan's ancient Archbishop's Palace early Thursday. No one was injur, cd. Achbishop Giovanni Batista Montini, who was working at his desk inside, said the blast probably was "the gesture of a madman." Police said
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  • 289 4 CHAVAKACHCHERI; A Mass rally of 27 branches of the United National Party was held at the Chavakachcheri Drieberg College hall. It was resolved that for the purpose of national unity and amity among the various people m the island, Tamil and Sinhalese should be
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  • 108 4 JAP TEXTILES INVADE BR. W. AFRICA MANCHESTER, England, Jan. 6 Japanese textile manufacturers have made serious inroads on Lancashire's markets to British West Africa, the Manchester Chamber of Commerce said to a report Thursday. There have been a "phenomonal increase" m West Africa's imports of cotton and rayon prints from
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  • 124 4 HAGERSTOWN, Maryland, Jan. 6 14-year-old boy who said he hated birds was held for a mental examination Thursday after a third parakeet was found slain at a nearby elementary school. One bridl was drowned. The other two were decapitated. The school was broken into three times to two
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  • 118 4 P.A.C.S. U. JOHORE BAHRU The Johore Bahru Police Administrative and Clerical Services Union held a meeting at the Police Recreation Club Jan. 1, m order to revive and form a Branch at Johore Bahru. Mr. K. Rasiah, President of the parent body addressed the meeting. Following: office-bearers were elected. CHAIRMAN
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  • 85 4 LONDON, Jan. 6 Sir Winston Churchill is taking a winter painting holiday on the French Riviera. The retired Prime Minister is expected to stay m the picturesque little town of Roguebrune but his Secretary said final arrangements for the vacation have yet to be made. Sir
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  • 68 4 LONDON, Jan. 6. The twoday private Conference Of British Middle East envoys ended at the Foreign Office last night. British Officials said the talks had enabled Mr. Lloyd to hear at first hand, before he accompanies the Prime Minister to Washington, the views of the
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  • 55 4 FOR EVERY YEAR! BONN, Jan. 6: Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, received a bottle of wine for each of his 80 years at birthday celebrations yes. terday m his Bonn Chjancellery. Pretty Irmgard Mohler, 19--yea-old "Queen of Wine,'* handed over the gift on behalf of the
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