Indian Daily Mail, 16 January 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. SSS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 297 1 Tamils Festival Celebration $27,500 5,500 Tamil Books To University Of Malaya SYDNEY CAINE'S ASSURANCE Visiting; Scholars 9 Tributes SATURDAY, JAN. 14, 1956, WAS A PROUD DAY FOR MALAYAN TAMILS. THEf DONATED $27,500 TO THE UNlVERfi>ii tOF MALAYA AND THE GOVERNMENT OF MADRAS AND THE UNiVERSiTtf OF
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    40 1 Here, will lie the 5,500 Tamil looks presented to Sir Sydney Came, the Vice-chancellor of the University o.f Malaya on Saturday. Jan. 11,, 1956. The books were gifts fmm the Government of Ma drus atid the University of Annaimalai.
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  • 532 1 Tamils: Well Done Says Sydney Caine VARSITY "The Department of India n (Tamil) Studies tcill start functioning within a Jew months announced the Vice.Chan- ceUor of the University of M alaya, Sir Sydney Came, to a gathering of over seven thous and people including, Euro- I peans, Chinese, Malays and
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  • 85 1 QUITO, ECUADOR, Jan. 13. A U.S. Air Force helicopter located four bodies near th*> river Curara v where five U.S. Missionaries have been missIng for five days, a radi 0 report received* here said last night. The report said the bodies had not be<«i Identified. The helicopter
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  • 143 1 Pondy Leader's Sudden Death From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 15: Ml j PaxnswHini. Pillai, Chief Couti cilior ot fonuicnerry btate, died m tj& ho.ne at KaraiKai on Friaay, aged nity. tie wa» m good heaitn wnen he left fonuy that morning tor Karuikal, his home town, tor toe Pongal
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  • 126 1 Over 250 Prizes Were Given Away The special stage erected at I the Happy World Stadium for Tamils Festival celebrations was glittering with covetous and attractive trophies, shields, championship cups, and other articles. Mrs. A. P. Rajah, wile of Mr. A. P. Rajah. City Councillor, distributed the prizes to the
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  • 150 1 DR. NAINAR SAYS Only Way To Regain Your Pristine Glory Dr. Muhamed Husayn Nainar spcakin X last dwelt at length on the ancient commercial and cultural relations which the Tamils had with Malaya. The Tamils, he said, wherever they had settled they had always preserved their language, culture
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  • 403 1 Together Forward -G. S. Speaking later on the aims and objects of the Tamils Festival Mr. Sarangapany declared m emphatic terms that the main aim of the Festival was to foster unity among Malayan Tamils, be they Hindus, Muslims. Christians, Buddhists or professing any
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  • 209 1 In response to the hope expressed by the Viee-Cban-ueuor of toe University of Ma*aya fcfcr Sydney came at fc*e Happy Worwl Staatmn that t«e donation of by the Malaya* xwuii Community to the university for the Department of uioian Studies was ciuy ttte beginning of the
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  • 86 1 U.S. AIRLINES: INDIA EXTENDS PERMIT NEW DEL.HI. Jan. 15.— The Indian government to-day extended by one month the temporary permit given to two IJ.S. airlines to operate through India which expired at midnight yesterday, yesterday. Talkg for a new air agreement began here Jan. 5 and sources close to the
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  • 320 1 Prof. SHANMUGAM SAYS: University Must Consult T. R. C. on Appointments Speaking next Prof. Shaniuugam e\pre*sin c his admiration of the objects of the Tamils Festival and the grandeur of its celebration, said that the extra-ordinary aspect of this year's celebration was th
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  • 240 1 Celebrate Tamils Festival Preserve Tamil Culture Dr. A. Chidambaranat nan Chettiur made a clari on call to the Malayan Tarn Us to protect and preserve their moijher tongue and t o spare no efforts towards that end. The Speaker pointed out that the Tamils would
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  • 130 1 BOMBAY A CITY STATE From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 15: Bombay City will become a Cent-rally-Administered Area under a Chief Commissioner. The Congress High Power Committee consisting Sn Jawahar. lal Nehru, Maulana Azad, Pandit G. B. Pant, and President Mr. Dhebar finally reached his decision on Friday after
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  • 109 1 BONN, .1»»n. 15 Mr.. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, has accepted an Invitation from Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, to visit WYst Germany, the Went German News Agency (DI*A) reported from New Delhi on Friday. A report from the Agency's Correspondent accompanying the
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  • 81 1 TAIPEI. Jun. 15 The. Independent United Daily newri said Friday Pnxident Eisenhower or his MtCOMMf should visit Asm and Africa to wipe out l *th« evil m !uenoe wrought by the visit of Nikita Khrushchev MMI Nikolai Bulganln." The paper said "Tho American pirsident would
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  • 528 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Mon. Jan. 16, 1956 Mr. Tandon On The Role Of Tamils In Malaya •I" UK most significant aspect of the Tamils Festival was pointed out by the Commissioner for India In Malaya Mr. R. K. Tan don, inaugurating the Variety Concert programme of the Festival last
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  • 169 2 COMMUNITY PROJECTS: CIRCULAR TO P.C.Cs. NEW DELHI; The All-In-dia con gross Committee will shortly appoint a person to supervise the work of Congressman m the Advisory Committees of Community Projects and iNatioml -"Extension Service schemes. This is stated m a circulat sent to Pradesh Congress committees by Mr. Shrima n
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  • 932 2 Plea For Inclusion In Constitution MADRAS: Mr. Frank Anthony, M.P, leader of the An-glo-Indian community ha India, said here that he was now trying to have English included m the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution, aa one of the language* of lndi. English, he
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  • 98 2 An American newspaper (The New York Popt) reported on Jen. 7. that a mysterious "Latin- American' woman push- d her way through the crowds attending the Monte Carlo Ball a< the Waldorf- Asfnria Hotel and planted fervent kisses on the cheek of Prince Kainrr
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  • 138 2 SRINAGAR: Mr. Ghulam Mohammad Sadlq, Minister for Health and Education, •aid that Kashmir's accession to the Indian Union was complete, legally and constitutionally and the people of the State woud foil the machinations of imperialist Powers who raised the bogey of "so-called" Kashmir ques t on
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  • 28 2 photo. Hollywood Actress Gra*e K*Uy and Prince Raintor of Monaco, ptot«ro4 t* plStod*). ip:?ia on Jan. 5 when they aimoumed their engagement-. A.P.
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  • 223 2 CALCUTTA; The newlyelected Standing- Committee of the All-India Newspaper Editors' Conference, *at its first meeting on Monday, elected Mr. D. R. Mankekar as the Secretary General and Mr. Ranblr Singh a s the Honoray Treasurer The committe discussed m detail a
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  • 878 2 Mr. Chapalakanta Bhattacharyya. Chairman of the Reception Committee, welcoming the gathering, called for I a i roper adjustment" betiween the A-INEC, the organisation representing owner--1 ship and business interests of the working journalists. 'The newspaper", he said, "is like a living organism. If it is to live
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  • 232 2 WL KARACHI. The Afghan Consul m Quetta, Mr. Parwani, has been declared persons non grata by the Pakistan Government on a charge of "objectionable activities," Pakistani Foreign Office spokesman said here on Saturday. Mr. Parwani, who had been given one week's notice earlier
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  • 160 2 POONA: Mr. J. S. Tilak, jocrotary of the Goa Laudation Committee, stated here that the news appearing- 4n a section of the Press (not circulated by TJPD, that the Goa Liberation Committee had revoked its earlier decision to I send satyagrahis inside Goa on January 26 was
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  • 732 3 25 Deaths Already Reported >: NEW DELHI. Twenty-live people died of jaundire (Infective hepatltm) in Delhi since the outbreak of dlseatte last month, it was officially stated here. A Union Health Ministry Press Note issued recently put the total reported deaths till January 4 at 22.
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  • 245 3 COTTON CONTRACTS: E.I.C.A. ASSURANCE BOMBAY. Rates for the clearing for hedge contracts m cotton for the iFebruary 'May 1956 settlements will not be fixed by the East India Cotton Association till Jan. 16. An undertaking to this effect was given by the Association at the Bombay High Court when Mr.
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  • 412 3 BOMBAY: The Government of India have announced that export of Jowar will continue to be licensed freely subject to the maximum of 500 tons by an Individual shipper from all ports within an overall ceiling during the period JanuaryJune or till the ceiling is reached, whichever is
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  • 476 3 NEW DELHT The Government of India and the United States Govpm ment recently signed an agreement providing for Se iSSJt SSaiiS^r lßkh tons of steel for ****SZAS£ 0 tn A TnHi» c ii a *J eemen > /ortheaupply of 6,000 tons
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  • 38 3 Nine specially selected Royal Malayan Navy C ader H arrived In London (m Jan. 5 from Singapore on their way to Dartmouth Naval College for training. The Cadets are all 19 year** old.
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  • 356 3 CENTRAL AID TO DEVELOPMENT OF SILK INDUSTRY NEW DELHI: Grants totalang over Ks. 9,08,000 have oeen sanctioned by the Government of india to six States, >iysore. West Bengal, Madras, .».^am, Uttar Pradesh and urissa., for tine development of me silk industry. Mysore gets over Rs. 6,07,40. of tnis, a sum
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  • 196 3 RS. 90m. FOR RADIO SERVICES EXPANSION NEW DELHI: Extension of existing broadcasting services m all languages to as wide an area as possible and Installation of community receiving sets m all villages havin ff a population of one thousand and above are the main features of the development programme of
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  • 231 3 NEW DELHI; The union Government has appointed a six-member expert committee to consider the scope of an export credit guarantee scheme for the country m order stimulate exports, it was officially announced here. The committee is expected to submit its report to early m May. A Press Note
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  • 259 3 INDO-SOVIET TIES: VOROSHILOV'S MESSAGE TO DR. PRASAD LONDON. Moscow Radio on Fiddv broadcast an exchange of greetings between Marshal Klementi Voroshilov President of the U.S.S.R., and Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the Indian President, which took place during the recent visit of Marshal Bulganin and Mr. Khrushchev to India. In his message
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  • 113 3 NEW DELHI; The Government of India have sanctioned a loan of Rs. 12.75 lakhs, repayable m eight years, to the Malabar Steamship Co., Bombay, for the purchase Of a secondhand ship for operation m the coastal trade. Loans sanctioned s 0 f ar fox the purchase
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  • 551 4 Br. Col. Secy's Assurance LONDON, Jan. 15: Britain Friday assured Malaya's Chief Minister Teng ku Abdul Rahman his propns»l» for early Malayan Independence will get a sympathetic hearing. British officials said tti is assurance was given him m a cordial meeting with the Government
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  • 128 4 LONDON, Jan. 15: Ten&ku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya, and his delegation here for constitutional talks with Dri. tain this week had a "ouite week-end" witn no public' f;nyagements. Saturday morning they had a private meeting at their hotel at which they
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  • 87 4 LONDON, Jan. 15 Tengku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister of Malaya, received an official welcom on Friday from Colonial Secretary Alan L«ennox Boyd. The Minister, who is also Malaya's Minister for Home Affairs, arrived m London Thursday for Constitutional talks with British officials. He said he would ask
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  • 118 4 TOKYO, Jan. 15. Red China's Peking- Radio demanded last night that British authorities "punish all those Chiang' Kai-shek espionage spies'* who the Reds claim sabotaged an Indian airliner "Kashmir Princess," last April. Fifteen persons, including some top Chinese Communists, were killed when the Air
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  • 21 4 LONDON, Jan. 15. The Communist Chinese Vice-Pre-mier Chu Teh arrived m Budapest yesterday th e Hungarian news agency MTI reported. Reuter
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  • 121 4 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 13. English must continue as the medium of instruction, administration for at least another thirty years declared Mr. N. Gopala Menon, Speaker, Madras Legislative Assembly giving- evidence before the Hindi Commission here. He said there Is deep phychological and political
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  • 192 4 COLOMBO Negotiations for the purchase of two passenger-cum-cargo ships at a cost of about Rs. 16 million are m progress between the Ceylon Shipping Lines and an export organisation for the Dutch shipyard m Holland. Mr. I. Virkki, Tec'unical Manager of the Ceylon Shipping Lanes,
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  • 78 4 U.S. PRAISE FOR SOUTH VIETNAM SAIGON, SOUTH VIETNAM, Jan. 13.— U.S. Air Secretary Donald A, Quarles yesterday praised South Vietnam's "courage and tenacity" m opposing Communism. He said the country has made "remarkable progress" m recent months. Mr. Quarles conferred with U.S. officials at the Embassy here on a one-da
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  • 167 4 It Must Continue Long After 1965 Deadline —Mysore Delegation^ From Our Own Correspondent I BANGALORE, Jan. 15 English cannot be cli- mutated from India after the year 1965, and it must continue as a language of inter-provincial union < and world intercourse," declared representatives of
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  • 152 4 JACKSON, Mississippi, Jan. 15. A barrage of racial segregation bills waits Friday for action by the Mississippi legislature. One bill would place a fine of *1,000 a day against any railroad or bus company w nicn tailed to keep segregated waiting rooms tor interstate passengers.
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  • 71 4 PHOTO SHOWS: Madam Tito and the President looking at one of the large statues In the Egyptian Museum. Yugoslavia's* President Marshal Joslp Broz Tito on Jan. S visited the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. The President wa» accompanied by his wife Javanka and together they entered the mummies
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  • 372 4 FOREIGN SCHOLARS' WELFARE IN MADRAS MADRAS: The Indian Council lor Cultural Relations has set ip regional ulficcs m important cities m India m order that the officers could get into contact with fore's 1 scholars undergoing studies In various Universities m India and give them necessary nelp and guidance. The
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  • 107 4 LAHORE; Mr S. Mohammed Tbarhlm, KasnmJr Muslim Conference leader, said here that about 150 persons were detained In jails In the Pakis-tan-held territory of Kashmir on political reasons under the Safety Act. Mo.st of them were workers of the Muslim Conference, he told a Press Conference.
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  • 250 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 15: In dia taill within the next week probably issue a formal invita tion to Mr. John Foster Dullem, American Secretary of State, to visit India m March, usually reliable sources said here Satu rday. Informal exchanges have already taken place and Mr.
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  • 44 4 The name "M. Saraswathi" j appearing among the winners of consolation prizes m the I Dancing Contest at the 1 Tamils Festival as published j m the Indian Daily Mail on Saturday, Jan. 14 must be read "K. Saraswathi." The error is regretted.
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  • 200 4 LONDON: Leading Indian diplomat and former President of the United Nations General Assembly, Mrs. VtJayfJakshmt Pandit, said to-day that the most important event of 1955 was the 29 -(nation conference of Asian and African countries which met m April In Bandung. Replying to a question at a
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    • 113 4 ROYAL i TO-DAY AT 3.00, 6,15 9.15 P.M. A Fust and Furious Action Thriller Mast Qalander OPENS TO-MORROW I ASHOK KUMAR BINARAI m j 'SARDAR' An Interesting Picture with i; Endless Thrills and terrific duels |i ALL WEEK-END SHOWS SOLD-OVT I DIAMOND I To-day 2 Comical Shows: 3.00 7.30 p.m.
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