Indian Daily Mail, 9 January 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 827 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 255 1 Tungku On His Aim: Statement At Bombay BOMBAY, .Tan. 8. Tungku Abdul Rahman Malayan Chief Minister arrived here by yesterday on his way to London for Constitutional Talks with the British Colonial Office. The Tungku said he hoped Britain would confer Complete
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  • 164 1 A Communist terrorist has been killed by Security Forces m the Federation, says an Emergency Communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds; A patrol of the Ist Bn„ Northeijn Rhodesia (Regiment, killed a terrorist they contacted m the Rengam area of Johore on Saturday. A
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  • 102 1 DUCHESS OF WINDSOR VISITS HOME CITY BALTIMORE, Jan. B.— The Baltimore girl who became the Duchess of Windsor returned to her home city Friday night. The Duchess— formerly Miss Wallis Warfleld— and the former King of England arrived m the city virtually unnoticed, m sharp contrast to a previous visit.
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  • 62 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. B.— The United States win probably explode two Hydrogen bombs m a new series of tests m the Pacific early this year, Congressional sources said yesterday. At least one of the bombs win be dropped from the air, and will nrobaMy cause the
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  • 199 1 'Tungku's Hands Were Tied' —PEKING RADIO HONG KONG, Jan. B.— Communist China said yesterday that the "peace talks" held at Baling, Northern Malaya, last month, had failed because Tungku Abdul Rahman, the Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya, went to the talks "with his hands tied." The official Peking
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  • 130 1 EISENHOWER'S ECONOMIC AID PLAN ACCLAIMED NEW DELHI. Jan. B.— Newspapers m India's capital Saturday gave President Elsenhower's State of the Union message a generally favorable editorial comment, particularly welcoming his requests for funds for long term economic aid. The Hindustan Times, which often reflects Government views, said such aid provides
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  • 50 1 PAK OFFICIAL ON BAGDAD PACT KARACHI. Jan. B.— The Pakistan Government i 3 considering the appointment of an Assistant Secretary-General to the Bagdad Pact, It was officially stated. He will have the status of a Counsellor and will assist the Iraqi Secretary-General of the Bagdad Pact Secretariat. Kahlld Awni.- Reuter
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  • 96 1 NICE, France, Jan. B.— Prince Aly Khan Is planning to marry Bettina, well-known Parts fashion model, one of the Moslem Prince's lawyers said Saturday. The informant said the marriage awaits only recognition by a French court Of Aly'a divorce from Actress Rita Hayworth m
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  • 223 1 Panlkkar On 'Imbalance' CALCUTTA, Jan. 8. Sardar K. M. Panlkkar, Indian diplomat and historian said here that m bis opinion Indian newspapers gave "undue space* to European news. Opening the 12th Annual All-India Newspaper Editors Conference he said that so far as
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  • 135 1 Bank Strike In India Continues From Our Own Correspondent MADRAfik Jan. 8. The second day of the Bank strike all over India* passed off peacefully, despite thousands of employees involved In more than a hundred centres. The Reserve Bank employees who had not Joined m the first day's strike participated
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  • 521 1 Worst In Living Memory (From- Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. By— Tragedy hit Kuala Lumpur •this afternoon wnen a mammoth are rased nearly sea squatter housee In the heart of Koala Isntpsr oar busy Bata «*MMa, completely devastatlag oombaic Lane area
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  • 101 1 PAKISTAN ASKS AFGHAN CONSUL TO BE WITHDRAWN KARACHI, Jan. B.— The Afghan Consul m Quetta, Pakistan, has been declared Grsona non grata and asked to ive, a Pakistan Foreign, office spokesman said. He said the Consul's conduct was such that it render* ed his further presence m Pakistan undesirable and
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  • 171 1 ANTI-M£J>JP. DEMONSTRATION LEADS TO 18-Day-Old Govt. Resigns: General Strike In Jordan LONDON, Jan. B.— Cairo Radio reported tonight that a state of Emergency bad been declared m the Jordan Capital Amman after a day of demonstrations against the Bagdad Pact. -a—— »-e> Meanwhile, an Amman
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  • 33 1 TAIPEI, IFORMOSA. Jan. 8. President Chiang Kai-Shek ordered Friday that a longplanned census of Formosa's resident, be started next Summer. Unofficial estimates place the island's population at 10 million.
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  • 48 1 All pupils who have been accepted for the Secondary Technical Schools are requested to report to the Jalan Kudos English School at 1 pjn. today Monday. All pupils accepted for Commercial Schools will also report to the Outram Road School at 8 aan. today.
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  • 47 1 TEHRAN, IRAN. Jan. B.— The Shah and Queen Soraya have accepted an invitation from Indian President Dr. Rajendra Prasad to visit India, the Royal Court announced Saturday. The Shah and his Queen will start a week's tour Feb. 16, the announcement said.' AP
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  • 134 1 Draft Bill To Come Up Before Coitsambly Today KARACHI, Jan. B.— Pakistan's draft constitution will be placed before the Constituent Assembly tomorrow Jan. 9, It *was announced here yes terday. The Constitution Bill, 1946. will be the first since the birth of Pakistan to come up for
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  • 403 1 Must-Go-Move Grows LONDON. Jan. 8. Mounting speculation over Prime Minister Anthony Eden's political future brought a sharp official denial last night of reports he intends to resign. The denial climaxed a week of criticism of the Prime Minister by members of his own Conservative party and by
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  • 186 1 Tunku Recalls Nehru's Malayan Visits From our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Jan. 8. Tungku Abdul Rahman. Malaya's Chief Minister, told Indian Pressmen who met him on board the ship "Asia* on Saturday that he was quite confident his mission to London would bring about, self government for Malaya by August 1957.
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  • 98 1 MANCHESTER, England, Jan. 8. A pencil sketch by a fashion conscious 14-year-old stole the s how at a theatrical exhibition here. Her name? Princess Margaret. The sketch, for a frilly Austrian peasant dress, was drawn by Margaret for the costume she wore m a pantomime
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  • 161 1 LONDON, Jan. B—- Mr. R. A. Butter, Leader of the House of Commons, today emphatically denied rumours that Sir Anthony Eden was to give up the Premiership and that he would succeed to the post. Mr. Butler, former Chancellor of the Exchequer, was sneaking at London Airport before
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  • 269 2 P.S.P. SUPPORT TO LIBERATION OF GOA MOVE CAVA: The delegates session of the Praja Socialist conference unanimously passed a resolution extending its support to the decision of the Goa Vunochan Sahayata Sain iti and the National Congress of Goa to continue the struggle for the liberation <*f Goa. The resolution
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  • 337 2 POLICY STATEMENT GAYA: The second annual conference of the All-India Praja Socialist Party adopted the PSp policy statement after Incorporating three amendments and referred It to its author Acharya Narendra Deva for nnalisaUon to the light of other amendments and suggestions put forward by delegations m the course of the
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  • 138 2 MADRAS; Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras appealed to the members of the Government Services to utilise their knowledge and experience to help the party m power to do its best to promoting the welfare of the people. The object of democratic government he said
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  • 1523 2 Sri Prakasa's Suggestion Greatness Of Tamil MADRAS: inaugurating the Slat Session of the All-India Bengali Literary Conference and Cultural Festival at Rajaji Hall, Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor, pleaded for the adoption of a common script for Indian languages so that people m the North
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  • 162 2 BOMBAY: Mr. David Low, the celebrated British cartooslst, said that the Indian cartoonists and satirists should see that their caricatures developed along lines based on their own soil and not influenced by schools of Western thought. Mr. Low, who arrived here last week, accompanied by his
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  • 260 2 NEW YORK: The NEW YORK TIMES praised the recent criticism by Prime Minister Nehru, of Communists m his country. The newspaper said that Mr. Nehru's attack on Indian Communists was "of special interest" (because it extended to the philosophy of all Communists, including- that of the
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  • 881 2 JOURNEY OF NEHRU's GIFT TO CANADA Indian Elephant Lives On Apples, Cakes Bread By BHARADWAJA 6^ the umbo^ elephant from India" cried the cnildren in glee on a September evening. The scene was the happy home ol uie MacRoberts in Monti eul Canada, xne television
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  • 450 2 NEW DELHI: The draft memorandum on the Second Five- Year Plan prepared by the Planning Commission proposes deficit financing m the Plan period of about Rs. 1,200 crores, Rs. 200 crores more than that provided m the Planframe, it is understood. The draft memorandum is understood
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  • 896 3 Growing Influence Ot Asia On aaaaaafl World Affairs Cold War Second Phase From K. BALARAMAN NEW YORK: POSTERITY'S VERDICT ON 1955. WHICH JUST BOWED OUT. THOUGH BATHER UNDIGNIFIBDLY, AMIDST RECRUDESCENCE OF MUTUAL RECRIMINATION BETWEEN THE EAST-WEST BLOCS, MAY WELL BE THAT IT WAS A TURNING POINT
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  • 222 3 NEw DELHI: Designs for a pier which woulo give Pondioherry port a new look and utility and go a long way to develop the port, are now be* ffle finalised D y the Union Ministry of Transport The new pier is expected to cost Rs. 29
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  • 153 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Babubhal m. Ohlnal, President, Indian Merchants' Chamber, fiommwitlng on the Government of India's Import policy for January-June 1956 licensing period says: "It Is unfortunate that an innovation Introduced in the Import policy sometime back, of canalising imports through official or officially sponsored agencies has, despite
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  • 515 3 SALES TAX ON INTER-STATE TRADE MADRAS: Mr. Chintamau Deshmukh, Union Finance Minister, stated tnat he ha<i no doubt "tnat some kind ol legislation m regard to general inter-State transaction for the levy of Sales Tax would have to be brought forward before the legisature very soon." The finance Minister made
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  • 890 3 Planning In India Grounds For Optimism Economic Health Of Nation Sound T. T. K. MADRAS; Mr. T- T. Krisbnaiiiachari, Union Minister for commerce «ml industry, expressed confidence In "the economic beaito' ol ttxe country and said turn* la planning ior luture uevelopment tnere was good ground for going aaead wit
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  • 246 3 NEW DELHI: Thfc Joint Consultative Board of Industry and Labour appealed to employers and workers to direct their energies during the Second Plan period to increase production "so as to achieve a progressive rise m the standard of living." The Board, at a special meeting here, said
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  • 816 3 Approach Criticised P. S. P.'s Resolution OAYA: The second samel conference of the Praia SocJahtft Party adopted a resolution urging all Socialists to strengthen and revitalise the Hind Majdoor Sanaa with a view to making It an effective instrument to lift the labour movement out of
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  • 313 4 PAfinuPpU: Mr. 8. M. TfttuniMiHtMn, HM\, far Padlrippu, said here that ha could nay with mafidmce that the Muslim*] of the Eastern aad Northern Provisoes steed fee parity of status for Bleaelciss aad Tamil. Mr. Rasamanikkam who was addressing a meeting at Thuraineelavanal recently.
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  • 230 4 WHEN U.N.P. DECIDES ON SINHALESE ONLY KATUGASTOTA: Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranalke said at "Sinhalese only" meetings at Ankumbura Poojapltlya and Niyangoda, m the Harispattu area, that the tjNP had promised to solve the language problem at its annual meeting at Kelanlya, m February. That would be the grand
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  • 271 4 COLOMBO; Kandawela, the magnificent home of Sir John Kotelawala, the Prime Minister, will be gifted to th e orphan children of Ceylon, irrespective of caste, creed and race, and the income of Kandawela Estate and the Farmnearly Rs. 10,000 a month, will go to finance a
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  • 256 4 COLOMBO: Beware of blackmailers who are now busy In Colombo. This is the advice of the police who have investigated a number of cases of blackmail Involving Europeans as well as wellknown Ceylonese. Police investigations have revealed that there are new fashions m blackmail. Money-lenders who,
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  • 181 4 RALtTTARA: In the next Parliament there would be a Ministry for Sports and the Cabinet will ptaa to dot the country with playing fields both In schools and elsewhere •aid Mr. M. D. H. Jayawardaae, Minister for Finance addressing a large gathering of volleyball e*rthiis-a*ts who flocked
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  • 177 4 PODGAHAWELaA: Panditha Kehelwatugoda Sri RathanaJothi Nayaka Thero Chief High Priest of Dambadenl Hatpattu, addressing a meeting at Dewalegama, appealed to Mr. Dudley Senanyake (who presided) to set an example to the growing generation to appreciate the national dress by wearing the national costume himself. The
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  • 67 4 KARACHI, Jan. B.— MajorGeneral Nawabzada Rasa, Chairman of the Pakistan Commission on Demarcation of Boundaries between Pakistan and Persia, consulted the Foreign office here on boundary issues, it was authoritatively stated. The Pakistani and Persian Commissions will meet jointly and demarcation of the boundaries is expected to start
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  • 82 4 BOMBAY, Jan. B.— 'About 3,000 workers at the Britishowned Mazogon dock here staged a lightning strike for six hours today m protest against insulting •> treatment alleged to have been meted out by the management to their Union Secretary. A spokesman of the Dockyard Labour Union,
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  • 146 4 GRACE AND PRINCE OF MONACO NEW YORK. Jan. B.— Grace Kelly left for Hollywood Saturday leaving her prince benind alter a quiet day together tneir last for pernaps several months. Tne Him star and her finance, Prince Ranler 111 of Monaco, strolled and lunched together lor several hours before they
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  • 251 4 PARANTHAN: Commenting on the decision of the Conference between the All-Ceylon Moors Association and the AUCeylon Muslim League to adopt Sinhalese only as the official language of the country. Mr. C. Vanniasingham, M.P. President of the llankal Tamil Arasu Kadchi (Ceylon Federal Party) said the^ ported decision of
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  • 139 4 MADRAS: Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, union Minister for Commerce and Industry, who returned from a visit to the cy-clone-affected areas m the southern districts told Pressmen that "there Is a feeling among the people that the Government Is doing it 8 best.'The Union Minister added
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  • 328 4 NEW DELHI: The AllIndia Educational Conference, at its concluding session here urged the Union and Stats Governments to take immedi- J ate steps to Implement the pay scales for teachers, as recommended by the union Ministry of Education and the University Grant Commission. The conference regretted the
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  • 251 4 PATTUKOTTAT: "Relief measures which are now being rushed are In the nature of first aid to the gale-stricken poor and the Indigent who require the urgent essentials of life such as food, clothing and shelter. Other substantial reliefs Intended to permanently rehabilitate the rich, the middle and the
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  • 257 4 MADRAS: Presiding over the Bharata Natya recital by Smt. Rukminl Dcvi at the Kalakshetra Theatre, Adyar, Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, expressed the hope that with Increased public support, artistes m India would be m a position to give performances without any payment for the benefit
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  • 273 4 BOMBAY: The three minor ports of Tuticorin m Madras, Malpe m Bombay, and BaraQlp m Orissa, have been selected by th)p Port Develop, ment Board for expansion into major ports m the second FiveYear Plan period. Their development into major ports will be carried over into
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  • 129 4 BENARES, Jan. B— Ten people were killed and 12 injured when a passenger train and a goods train collided near Katihar, m Northeastern Bihar State, early yesterday Reuter. At the end ot the meeting, at the request of Mr. C. Subramaniam and Mr. J. David Mr.
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  • 251 4 Tamils Festival Sports Finals Held Amidst Scenes Of Enthusiasm Prominent Leaders Also Take Part In the Races About four thousand people, mostly women and children witnessed the Tamil* Festival Athletic Sports Finals held at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Nearly 66 events were held" and majority of them for school
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  • 147 4 INDO-CHINA WANTS PRINCE BACK AS P.M. PHNOMPENH, CAMBODIA. Jan. 8. M. Oun Cheang Suni who took over as prime Minister of the Indo-Chinese State of Cambodia four days ago, yesterday resigned with his cabinet. Several thousand people had sent a motion to the Cambodian National Assembly asking that Prince Norodom
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  • 79 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. B.— Banks throughout India sharply curtailed their business activities for the second day Saturday as thousands of Bank employees continued a two-day strike. Union leaders claim 65,000 heeded their appeal for the strike Friday and Saturday to protest a cut m take-home pay
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  • 79 4 NEW DELHI: A training team of Indian Air Force offt. cers will soon be attached to the Indonesian Air Force, Indonesian sources said here. The team 3oon will leave for Djakarta under the leadership of Group Captain Narayanan. An I.A.F. goodwill mission visited Indonesia m 1954.
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