Indian Daily Mail, 13 January 1956
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Title Section16 1956-01-13 1 Indian Daily Mail FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1956 VOL. XI NO. SSI16 words
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223 1956-01-13 1 Keen Competition Witnessed Variety Entertainment Today: Full Programme YESTERDAY'S EVENTS IN THE TAMILS FESTIVAL IN SINGAPORE WERE THE BABY SHOW, MUSIC AND DANCE COMPETITIONS AND BADMINTON TOURNAMENT. The Baby Show (see -detailed report below) was held at the Ceylon Sports dub, while223 words
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Article292 1956-01-13 1 At the Tamils Festival Baby Show (sponsored v Tamils Representative Council) held yesterday afternoon at the Cevlcn Sports Club, the following were adjudged winners; A DIVISION (Age 3 months to six month); First— MATHl- > VAN AN; Second— RAJ AL.AKSHMI. i B DIVISION (Age 6 months to292 words
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76 1956-01-13 1 UGANDA NOT READY YET FOR DEMOCRACY! KAMPALA, Uganda, Jan. 12. An African member of the Uganda Legislative Council Wednesday accused Britain of introducing democracy too soon m her Colonial territories. The member, Kawalya Kagwa, was opposing: a motion asking for election* based on universal suffrage for Uganda by 1957. "TheAP - 76 words
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Article82 1956-01-13 1 KARACHI, Jan. 12.— Takeo Miki, Special Japanese Envoy, said Wednesday he would convey to his Prime Minister suggestions he had gathered from authorities and leaders of this ~ountr v for promoting better relations between the two countries. The envoy said the Japanese Government and people were82 words
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Article85 1956-01-13 1 KARACHI, Jan. 12.— A Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday "the Prime Minister would be glad to go to Japan when he has the opportunity j to do so." He was replying to a questioner at a news conference who asked whether Chaudrl Alt would acceptAP - 85 words
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Article67 1956-01-13 1 CAIRO, Jan. 12. Iraq has demanded the recall of the Egyptian Military Attache* In Bagdad, Lieutenant Colonel Mahmoud Kamel el Hinnawy, the Egyptian Government announced yesterday, no reason was given for the demand, a spokesman said. He added that Colonel Hinnawy had been m Cairo forReuter - 67 words
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122 1956-01-13 1 R.I. FOREIGN MINISTER TO SEE EDEN LONDON, Jan. 12. The Indonesian Foreign Minister Anak Agung Gde Agunjr Is today calling on Sir Authony Ecien the British Prime Ministor, for a general discussion on the international situation trade and matters of mutual tntereSt. The Foreign Minister who Dew here on MondayReuter - 122 words
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93 1956-01-13 1 The Education Department will start evening classes m commercial and academic subjects for those students who could not find admission to secondary schools. Mr. D. McLellan, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, at a conference yesterday evening said that it was93 words
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Article78 1956-01-13 1 KARACHI, Jan. 12.—Malaya's Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman and his Cabinet colleague** who arrived here by se a on Jan. 9 left by air last night for London for talks with the British Government on Malaya's independence. The British High Commissioner m Malaya Is also travelling byReuter - 78 words
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174 1956-01-13 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. JAN. 11.-THE NEW MEDIUM WAVE TRANSMITTER STATION FOR MADRAS ALL INDIA RADIO WAS OPENED TODAY BY THE UNION INFORMATION MINISTER B. V. X ESKAR. This twenty kilowatt transmitter is located at Avadt on the sea coast tioelve miles174 words
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148 1956-01-13 1 1 MOSCOW, Jan. 12.— Russia j will transfer her base at forkkala Finland, to flnnish control on Jan. 2o TASS, the Official Soviet News Agency reported yestertTay. TASS said the Soviet Ambassador to Helsinki, Mr. V. A. Lebedov had told the Finnish PremierReuter - 148 words
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Article, Illustration99 1956-01-13 1 Photographs taken on the occasion of the arrival at the Singapore Airport on Wednesday of the distinguished Tamil scholars from Madras to parti- ipate m the Tamils Festival. They are: Dr. A. Chldambaranathan Chettiar, M.A., Ph. D. (garlanded, left) Head of the Tamil Department,I.D.M. - 99 words
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Article141 1956-01-13 1 —Tito BELGRADE, Jan. IS. Marshal Josip Bro* Tito t«>Ul thousand* of cheering Yugoslavs Wednesday that the forces of peace are growing. Addressing a rail station crowd at Ljjbljana on his State visits to Egypt and Ethiopia, the Yugoslav President said his trip had been inspiredAP - 141 words
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158 1956-01-13 1 KARACHI, Jan. 12.— Malaya's thief Minister Tungkn Abdul Rahman, said here last night m an Interview that to had discussed with Pakistan's Premier Mr. Mohamed All "matters of common interest" during his three-day stay here. "Our talks were very friendly," he said. TheReuter - 158 words
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50 1956-01-13 1 NEW ASSISTANT CEYLON COMMISSIONER Mr. C. CuNASINGHAM who was the Official Secretary to the Ceylon Commissioner m Singapore and Malaya has been promoted as the Assistant Ceylon Commlssiooer m Singapore and Malaya with effect Oct. 1. 1955. He has his office m the Asia Insurance Building, Collyer Quay, Stag** pore.50 words
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110 1956-01-13 1 INDO-GERMAN ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION PLEDGED NEW DELHI, Jan. 12.— Dr. Franz Bluecher, the West German Vice-Chancellor and Mr. Nehru, India's Prime Minister both said at a banquet here last night they would like to see their countries more closely linked economically and sympathetically. Dr. Bhiecher said West Germany wanted to increaseReuter - 110 words
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Article25 1956-01-13 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 13 Radio telephone service between India ana Saigon was Inaugurated today by Mr. Jagjivan Bam, the Indian Communications Minister. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article32 1956-01-13 1 RANGOON, Jan. 12.— The Burmese Government plans to Increase Its rice exports In the current season to two million tons, it was announced here today. Last year Burma exported 1.600,000 tons.— RenterRenter - 32 words
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Article35 1956-01-13 1 CAIRO, Jan. 12.- The Egyptian Cabinet after an all night sitting today approved a Draft Constitution providing for an elected Parliament to meet after the last British soldier leave* the country iajvau), according to ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement73 1956-01-13 1 adsfds fasdf das ff TAMILS FESTIVAL 1 Tamil Arts Exhibition j i I, i (JOINTLY SPONSORED BY THE TAMILS REPRESENTA- TIVE COUNCIL, SINGAPORE, THE CHINA SOCIETY, SINGA-J PORE, AND THE MALAY ARTS SOCIETY, SINGAPORE). 1 AT THE SINGAPORE CHINESE CHAMBER i OF COMMERCE. 47 Hill Street, Singapore I THE EXHIBITION73 words
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542 1956-01-13 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Wed., Jan. 13, 1956 GOVERNOR'S SOUND ADVICE TO LEADERS £AYiNG that tnere had been too mudh "emotion, exaggeration and excitement m the Colony during the past months of rapid evolution and change iui constitutional government," the Governor Sir Robert Black appealed "to l>cople of responsibility to542 words
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871 1956-01-13 2 8,000 Stay Away In Bombay NEW DELHI: Barring the Reserve Bank, th#» strike situation m the city's banks remained unchanged, as bankmen stayed away from work for the second day on Saturday to protest against wage-cuts. Employees of the Reserve Bank, who had871 words
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Article413 1956-01-13 2 MADRAS: Bank employees m the City continued tneii strike for the second day. About 700 employees of the Reserve Bank of India joined the strike on Saturday "to demonstrate thjeir sympathy and solidarity with the otner banx employees." The strike was peaceful. It was stated that413 words
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Article534 1956-01-13 2 CALCUTTA: At a mass meeting organised by the Coordinated Committee ol the employees of the Mercantile Federation on Friday Mr. Mrinal Kanti Bose, President of the State Bank Employees' Association, said the employees were instructed to resume duty. Speakeis, however warned the bankers that the534 words
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Article, Illustration75 1956-01-13 2 Above i s the Indian Re reation Club Team which retained the Govindasamy Pillai ('up m the Tamils Festival Soccer Tournament after winnin the Tournament for the third year m succession. Picture below shows winners and the runiiers-up (Indian Gymkhana) together with the referee and75 words
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Article1195 1956-01-13 2 Prasad Urges Appraisal Of Progress NEW DELHI: The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad suggested here last Saturday thatindependent regional bodies should be entrusted with the task of appraising the achievements of the National Plan. These bodies, he said, could consist of agricultural statisticians, economists and representatives of1,195 words
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369 1956-01-13 3 No Clafm Of Superiority For Hindi, Says Raj Bahadur ERNAKULAM: M*. RA* BAHADUR, UNION DEPUTY MINISTER FOR COMMUNICATIONS SAID HINDI HAS BEEN ACCEPTED As THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE OF INDIA BECAUSE IT WAS THE MOST WIDELY SPOKEN LANGUAGE In THE COUNTRY. HINDI HE369 words
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213 1956-01-13 3 KASHMIR ISSUE SEATO COUNCIL TO DISCUSS KARACHI: The Dawn of Karachi quoting "informed sources" said that "Pakistan is asking the SEATO Council Ministers to discuss formally the Kashmir issue' at their meeting opening here on March 6. The paper said that "according to informed sources, the Kashmir dispute occurs on213 words
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Article68 1956-01-13 3 RAINFALL REGISTRATION PROBLEMS MADRAS: Dr. C. G. Pendse, Metebroiogist, Poona, will have discussion on rainfall registration problems with the representatives of the Andhra and Madras Governments. Dr. Pendse will arrive In Madras shortly and meet the representatives of the Andhra and Madras Governments separately. Matters connected with the recording of68 words
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Article250 1956-01-13 3 PLEBISCITE SLOGANS CRITICISED SRINAGAR. Mr. G.M. Sam 4 iCashmir's Education ana Health Minister, said that the pesons who were raising slogans of plebiscite m the State were those who were "toying witih the Idea of setting up an independent Kashmir.*' The object of these persons he said, was to again250 words
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Article131 1956-01-13 3 HYDERABAD: Mr. X- V. Ranga Reddy, Revenue Minister, said here that he had been assured by the Congress High Command that Visalandhra would not be forced on the people ,of Telengana without tihelr consent. Mr. Reddy returned iast week from Delhi after interviewing Maulana Abul Kaiam Azad and131 words
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218 1956-01-13 3 CARDAMOM RESEARCH: STATION FOR MALNAD CHPXMAGAL.UR: Under the Second Five- Year Plan for Jhe development of agriculture m the Mainad areas of Mysore State a Cardamom Research Station, on the same model as the one now m existence, for the co.Tee plantations, w ill be established by the State Government,218 words
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342 1956-01-13 3 Republic Day Programme In New Delhi New Delhi: The intense social and cultural activities, wmch mark the winter season m Delhi, will culminate m the National Republic Da y festivities commencing on Jan. 96. The day's programme will begin with a mammooth interService military parade followed by a fly-past of342 words
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267 1956-01-13 3 NEW DELHI: The United States Government last ween pfeseutea to India a library of research reports and scientific abstracts on atomic- energy -icwilcpments m tne United states. At a function held a t tne American E-vU>a33y here last weelc, the U.S. Ambassador, Mr.267 words
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53 1956-01-13 3 RY. BOARD'S TROPHY FOR BEST STATION BARODA: The Baroda station has won the Railway Board's trophy for the best kept railway station m Western Railway In 1955. Mr. C. G. Rees, Regional Traffic Superintendent, Western Railway, liombay, last week presented the trophy a silver casket, to Mr. M P Rharve.53 words
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292 1956-01-13 3 NEW DELHI. Mr. J. .1. Singh, President of the India League of America, said here last week that, if America followed the true Christian spirit and India the Gandhlan, a time would come when the people ot these countries would292 words
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Article132 1956-01-13 3 PASSENGER MISSING FROM SHIP BOMBAY: Twenty-slx-year-ohi Italian sailor Pagliaro Antonio, who was travelling as passenger aooard Lloyd Triestino liner Asia was found missing on the night of Jan. 5, fourteen miles off Cape Comorin during the ship's voyage on the Colombo-Bombay run, Captain G. Raggi, Master of Asia, told reporters132 words
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Article57 1956-01-13 3 NEW DELJII: D. C. Roy Chief Minister West Bengal WaB cted °«»eMI President ior 1956-57 of the Indian Science Congress. While Dr. UP Basu and Dr. B. B. Joshi were re-elected as General Secretary, Headquarters and General Secretary, outstation respectively. E> r< B X Sarkar ii was57 words
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173 1956-01-13 3 ABDUCTION OF WOMEN: OPERATION OF INTER-STATE GANG AMBALA: The Ambala Police claimed to have intercepted an inter-State gang of traffickers m women operating m Uttar Pradesh and Punjab. Five persons nailing from Banaras and four from Ambala district and PEUSU had oeen arrestetd on charges of adduction and unlawful conttnecent,173 words
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193 1956-01-13 3 Rs. 120 m. CO-OP. MOVEMENT IN BOMBAY AHMED AB AD: Mr. V. P. Varde, Honorary Secretary of the Bombay Provincial Cooperative Institute, disclosed here that a provision of about Ks. 12 crores had been made m Bombay's Second Five-Year Flan for development of the co-operative movement In the State. Mr.193 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-01-13 3 photo. On the New Year* Day, Ceylon Prime Minister Sir J oh, Kotela.vala rave a racento°"tie h ™T«° f th t I 1 1 Ital1 11 ForeiKn Minister Oaetan? Martini Md^il^SSi to the Christian missionaries conference from India, Ceylon, and Buxir a Picture^ above taken on the accasion shows SirI.D.M. - 58 words
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293 1956-01-13 3 Ugy^u.. p.^ srsswjs: ess Referring to the wheat crop position m the country, he said that this year extensive areas had been brought under cultivation and the germination had been excellent. Hence the prospects of the future wheat crop were very bright. Touching293 words
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625 1956-01-13 3 Development Of Industries J.P. Narayan Urges Decentralisation MADRAS: Mr. Jaya Prakash Narayan nddve-winc a Press Conference here, expressed himself m favour or lixing a ceiling on land holdings, liv, however, stressed 'hat the Got vernment should have a detinit c objective In doing so. The Government should fix the ceil625 words
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Article133 1956-01-13 3 NEW YORK, 11.— Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's too Foreign policy expert, left New York by Air for London last night against the advice of two medical consultants who examined hi m during the bout of appendicitis which confined him to his hotel for moreReuter - 133 words
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Article109 1956-01-13 3 CALCUTTA: Burma's economic problems, arista? out of her shortage of foreign exchange and her difficulty m disposing of surplus rice has been more or less solved observed U Za w Win, Burmese Consul-General, here at a f ™Uon held In connection with the eighth anniversary of Burma's109 words
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603 1956-01-13 4 Merdeka Mission's Success Is Certain-TUNGKU First Self-Government: Then Complete Independence BOMBAY. Tenrku Abdul Rahmnr. Chief Minister Of Malaya, who is heading a nine-man delegation for constitutional talks with the British Government told Pressmen on board m.v. Asia that his mission of freedom to London would be successful. He added that603 words
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Article195 1956-01-13 4 ANURADHAPURA: Sir John Kotelawala had shown the true 'Character of a Sinhalese by his gift Of Kanctaflawela (Estate and its income to the nation to maintain an orphanage for children, said W. M. Sri Ratanajothi Nayaka Thero of the Raja Maha Vihara, Mlhintale. Ratanajothi Nayaka Thero who195 words
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60 1956-01-13 4 INDIAN SPIRITUALIST ON WORLD TOUR His Holiness Swami Pranavananda Saraswati, a well known spiritualist and philosopher from India who had been on a visit to Singapore since Dec. 29 will be leaving the Colony for Indonesia by air tomorrow Jan. 14. After touring Indonesia, the swamiji will proceed to the60 words
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34 1956-01-13 4 ISRAEL'S ATTACK ON SYRIA UNITED NATIONS. N.Y., Jan. 12. The Western power* proponed Wednesday that the U.N. Security Council condemn Israel's Dec. 11 attack on Syria as a "flagrant violation" of her obligations.- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article432 1956-01-13 4 RATNAPURA: "The true fla X of the Sinhalese is the M»n nag. Today It has been disfigured by the addition of multi-colour strips. Thus the fia* has been mixed Up by the UNP. They are now trying to mix up our language too by concedin X432 words
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Article295 1956-01-13 4 Term Ceylonese IS A Misnomer Tamil Leader's Contention CHAVAKACHCHERI:: Mr. S. Kanagaratnani, Secretary of the MeeHalal VNP branch addressing a meeting of the Mofvsalui South VM 1 Youth Innt said. "Political divisions among ourselves were justified when we thought and acted m l>ylnnt>«\ In the context of present day politics295 words
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Article57 1956-01-13 4 BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 12.— "The moment 'has arrived. Today, Buenos Aires is the seat on the world." With these glowing words, an Argentine sportswiiter echoed the surge of enthusiasm vv-hicb has captured this city for Wednesday night's world title fight between flyweight King Pascual Perez andA.P. - 57 words
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Article48 1956-01-13 4 Sir John and good friends would be against the tide of mounting communal passions. Under these circumstances there could be no justification for any sort of division among the Tamil speaking people. We have to unite and prepare ourselves to preserve our language religion, homes and our culture.48 words
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Article145 1956-01-13 4 BOMBAY: Mr. Shanilal ShaJi, Bombay's Minister for Labour and Public Health, exhorted practitioners Of Ayurveda to give up their complacency and carry on research m crcier to me the system effective and up-to-date. Mr. Shall, who was Inaugurating the first Ayurevedic Hospital In Baroda asked valclyas not145 words
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Article31 1956-01-13 4 The postponed Extraordinary General meeting of Singapore Kerala Samajam will be held on Sunday Jan. 15 at 8.30 p.m. at the Sun Theatre Hall, New World Amusement Park, Singapore.31 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-01-13 4 photo. The first group of British built mark 7 Centurion tanks are seen lined up at Camp Rashid on Tuesday Jan. S before being handed over to the Irak authorities under a military aid programme. Irak Is the first Middle East Country to take possession ofA.P. - 54 words
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387 1956-01-13 4 CHUNNAKAM: The Working Committee of the Illankai Tamil Axanu Kadchi unanimously resolved to call upon Tamil-speaking: peopl c to observe a "hartal" throughout the country on February 20th after the annual conference of the United National Party as a protest against the387 words
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