Indian Daily Mail, 18 January 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. SSS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 117 1 Rumour ha* it one of these will be the next Empress of Japan. But the Crown Prince Akihlto has so far given no indication of his choice. (Top left) Heavily favoured HatMiko Kitashirakawa, aged 16, eldest daughter of the late Prince Nagahisa KitasMrakawa. (Top right) Shumuko
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  • 415 1 BONN, Jan. 17: West German Government circles said last night that r (-ports that the Indian Premier, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, had accepted an invitation to visit Bonn showed that India recognised the West German Government as the only legitimate Government m Germany. N
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  • 114 1 MARSHALL ADMITTED INTO HOSPITAL The Chiaf Minister of Singa- I pore, Mr. David Marshall, has been admitted to the General I Hospital. A Government press statement issued yesterday stated all his public engagements up to and including Sunday, Jan. 22 have been cancelled Although his condition has not worsened, the
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  • 45 1 LONDON, Jan. 17: The President of the United Nations General Assembly, Senor Jose Maiza, of Ciile, will visit Britain as the guest of the British Government from Jan. 18 to Jan. 20, the Foreign Office Spokesman .announced here yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 25 1 SRINAGAR, Jan. 17: Kash. mir's ruling party the National conference has secured an absolute majority tn Srlnagafa elections th« arst for eighteen y»w«.
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  • 650 1 Zonal Councils, Too odif ications To i.R.C. Report Front Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 17: The Govt of India have de eided to establish five Zonal Councils which will deal with common economic development problem* of the states within each zone simultaneously with the division
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  • 224 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 17: Police opened lire m Bom. bay last night during the riot which followed an announcement; by the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru that the City s administration would be brought under the Central Government Bight people including a woman
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  • 282 1 DEVICULAM AND PEERMADE IN KERALA From Oar Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. If: Dcvi, culam and Peermude Taluks urill remain m Kerala, despite the fact that Tamils form the majority. The Govt. of India announcing th& decision on the States Reorganisation Commission Report said the proposals on the formation of Kerala
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  • 70 1 LONDON, Jan. 1?: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Leader at India's Delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, who has been suffering from appendicitis, will leave here by air for New Delhi today, it was authoritatively stated yesterday. The Indian envoy, who has been convalescing in
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  • 127 1 Photostat of the cheque presented by Mr. P. Govindasa my PUlfty JJP., on behalf of the Malayan Tamil Community, to Sir Sydney Cable, vice-chancellor of the University of Malaya, on Saturday, on the occasion of the Tamil* Festival celebration at the Happy World Stadium. The
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  • 307 1 Future of Humanity IS In Peril-Nehru Warns Plea To Arrest H-Bomb's "Malevolent Career" NEW DELHI, Jan. i7.— Mr. Nehru, Indian Premier told Che nation m a broadcast last night tnat a policy of peace and peaceful co-existence had 'no meaning if the hydrogen bomb pursues its triumphant and malevolent career.
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  • 172 1 i>w-nuii], jan. ju fuucu openeu urc on demonstrators wno wc.e trying 10 set ure to ouuaing.s nere iouay m proccst agaiusi a government pian to uung administration ot tiomnay city unucr Uio Central <jovciument. .Ponce opened tire m three parts of tne city against demonstrators who tried to
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  • 41 1 LONDON, Jan. 17: Mr. V. K. Krishna Mcnon, Chief Indian delegate to the United Nations, who has been ill with appendicitis for U<e past week m London, left today to con. tinue his flight home to India.
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  • 556 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Jan. 18, 1956 RETROGRESSION IN COLONY COLONY politics hu again v got into utter confusion. This phenomenon been an annual feature all along, and inevitably witnessed prior to the election but this time m view of the chances of securing great power and Influence, the
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  • 56 2 LONDON, J.in. 17. Rear Admiral G. A. Thring, formerly Deputy Chief of Staff' to the C >mmander-in Chief, Portsmouth, has been appointed Flag Officer, Malayan Area, the Admiralty anounced to-day. Ho succeeds Rear Admiral E. H. Shattock. Rear Admirm Thring, who it 52, goes to
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  • 40 2 CALCUTTA; Vanaspatl exports from India are on the increase. In the first st x months of the current fiscal year. exports amounted to 125.122 cwts a* compared with 81,461 cwts m the corresponding period of the previous year.
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  • 1329 2 Nehru Explains Basic Approach NEW DELHI: The Consultative Committee of Parliament, which met here to consider the draft memorandum erf the Planning 1 Commission on the Second Five- Year Plan, generally discussed the basic approach of the Plan and set up two committees to go more
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  • 269 2 CANADIAN ATOMIC EXPERTS TO VISIT BOMBAY NEW NELHI; Canada wli. soon send a tea m of atomic experts to India to discuss with the Atomic Energy Commission m Bombay arangements concerning the setting up of a NRX type Of reactor. The reactor a gift from Canada t o India will
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  • 100 2 reactor is Rs. 63,000,000. The reactor is described by scientists as a "slow reactor' using natural uranium fuel. The fast reactor is of the NRV type which Canada has already designed. This uses fissionable material such as Plutonium as fuel and heavy water as a "moderator." With an abundance of
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  • 168 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. John Sherman Cooper, the American Ambassador to New Delhi, who leaves for Washington will urge the United States administration to give larger economic assistance to India to cover the deficit m the Sncond Five- Year Plan. Diplomatic sources say
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    38 2 PHOTO. Retiring Russian Ambassador to Egypt Daniel Seminovitch Solod (left) to entertained to dinner by Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser (right) at the Al Tatolra Palace m Cairo, on Jan. 8. The Palace once belonged to Farouk. AP
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  • 353 2 CALCUTTA: The cut m the allocation for railways by Rs. 3,550 million and the likelihood of a transport bottleneck arising during the second Five- Year Plan have been viewed with concern by industrial circles. It is feared that a" l adequate facilities are afforded
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  • 393 2 MYSTERY SLAYING IN NEW YORK BROOKLYN Laboratory crime sleuths blazed the way to a surprise solution m Brooklyn's mystery slaying of Wx-year-old Felipe Citron Rivera, which had been pictured as the wanton crime of a rooftop sniper. Instead, the shooting was established as an inside job with the shot fired
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  • 364 2 IMPROVEMENT IN PAKISTAN'S BALANCE OF PAYMENTS KARACHI: Pakistan's balance of payments showed an over-all surplus of Rs. 1.57 crores during the quarter ending September, 1965, as against a deficit of Rs. 11.53 croreg during the corresponding period of the previous year. Figures officially made available here by the Ministry of
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  • 275 2 NEW DELHI: The exact spot at which the two Welsh climbers and a Nepalese Liaison Officer were taken into custody by Chinese soldiers is now under dispute. Maps with a larger scale than are now available here are necessary to make sure. Members of the British High Commission
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  • 141 2 CRICKET AND POLITICS FOR CONGRESS SESSION JULLUNDUR: Mr. Suriit Singh Majithia. Deputy Defence Minister, has proposed the holding of a three-day cricket match between a Veterans XI and a Rest of India XI durin e the 61st session of the Indian National Congress at Amritsar. Mr. Majlthla's proposal, it is
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  • 579 3 Provision For Study Of Both English And Hindi All-India Council Suggestion NEW DELHI. One of the most Important derision* taken by the Allin** Council for Secondary Education, which concluded Its second meeting here was a resolution— accepted unanimous-ly—-recommending a modification of the syllabus of studies formulated
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  • 179 3 BOMBAY: Ten foreignbuilt and eight indian-built ships will be added to the country's merchant fleet In the next 18 months. This will make good the short fall of 110.000 tons m the .WO.OOO-ton shipping tarfet set under the First Fiveear Plan. The 10 foreign ships to
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  • 263 3 NAIROBI: India was Ugganda's "best customer," Mr. vV. Padley, Uganda's Flnanc* Minister, revealed. Declaring open a trade display of Indian manufactured goods m Kampala, Mr. Padley said fahat m the first seven rnontns of 1954 Uganda's imports from India were valued at Just under £1,000,000,
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    72 3 THE AGa KHAN, with the Begum Attended bone show at Aswan, Egypt, at the invitation of the Egyptian Government on Jan. 1. The occasion was when PBEHOENT JOSI* BROZ ntooTiQoelavla, paid a ten day State visit to the country. AP. photo shown: THE AGA KHAN flanked by Madame el Sabbah
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  • 108 3 KARACHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammad All, has been invited to visit Japan after hi s forthcoming trip to China. The invitation was extended to him by the Special Envoy of the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Takco Miki, at a recent meeting; here. The
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  • 718 3 <„»»^1 WOrd m flvin S luxury, a gleaming "Viscount" airi?s it R the redl white an <* g reen roundels Of the Indian nJL r° e J made a fl"* 1 cir cuit of an airfield at Waybridge, near Jjondon. Standing m
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  • 203 3 MONAZITE SAND FROM INDIA TO W. GERMANY HAMBURG: West German atomic scientists plan to Import monazite sand from India as a ra w material for their nuclear development programme centring' upon Hamburg. A spectacular aspect of the scheme now being advanced is the determination to apply atomic power to mercnant
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  • 203 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India are conslderin ff the proposal of setting up an information centre m Moscow. This idea was mooted about a year ago when it was thought the Soviet Government might not take kindly to the distrihution of
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  • 850 3 Need To Put Up United Front Stressed -as^-SttasMns. ■scaurs: lmmJ!fSL!! V Zl I FL*?&T* m <*y tow8 •»<! conference JF'-JS! ?E* Js* even a Urge nVnnJber P*«P«e wao a*d come, seme from distant narte. to take JJJ* to or watcTS* pro^e^to^rSre dSLredftC tK The
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  • 727 3 Burmese Minister Presents 3 Sets Of Tripitakas To Ceylon COLOMBO: The Minister for Burma m Ceylon. ÜBa Lww, last week handed over i o the Prime Minister Sir ??u K telawala three sets of the Tripitakas on behall of the Burmese Government at the Independence Memorial *toll m the presence
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  • 135 3 COLOMBO: The Central rouncil of the All-Ceylon bk Urn League and the genearl assembly of the All C- on Moors' Association independently ratified thr loint i««i,i e ag\ W Associati< >-^t Sinhalese^should l^ fbT'sSe THe two Associations were unanimous m their ratification of the
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  • 621 4 39 Ceylonese Honoured COLOMBO: THIRTY-NINE CEYLONESE RECEIVED HONOURS FROM THE QUEEN IN THE NEW YEAR HONOURS LIST. The Order of the Companion of Honour for Sir John Kotelawala; a knighthood for Mr. R. S. S. Gunewardene, Cev* lon's Ambasador m the U.S.,
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  • 56 4 PERAK SULTAN'S 66th BIRTHDAY H.H. the Sultan of Perak celebrated Ms 66th birthday Sunday, Jan. 15. In Koala Kangsar, the Royal Town. His Highness held an investiture. Picture shows Sinter Frances Moore, a nursing sister attached to the Sailors, Soldiers and Air Force Families' Association m Ipoh, receiving the Perak
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  • 68 4 COLUMBIA, Kentucky, Jan. 17: Kentucky's first court, ordered racial school integration was accomplished without incident Monday as 17 Negro student* filed from a schpol bus into the High School here. "It's just another day's work for me," said Principal Joe Janes as he welcomed students at the
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  • 320 4 CHAVAKACHCHERi: Though it wa« a foregone conclusion that the "Sinhalese only motion would be passed at the next sessions of the UNP, yet for reasons ot international morality the Tamil members of tne UNP should attend ti.e meeting and put forward this point
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  • 205 4 International Non-Governmental Co-operation Th e Union of International Associations, Brussels, Belglum, has announced that In 1957 It will award a "Henri la Fontaine Prize" of US$l,OOO to the author of the beat treatise on International non -governmental co-operation. The rules circularised b y the Union of International Associations, state that:
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  • 238 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.— U.S. Officials said Monday Joint request is expected soon from India and Japan for U.S. backing: In a 50 million dollar project for development of India's Orissa iron mine. A three-way project would involve roughly an Investment jof 2o million dollars
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    28 4 Field Marshal Sir John Harding, Governor of Cyprus, met Archbishop Makarlos, the leader of the Union with Greece movement at the Home of Arch-deacon Adeney m Nicosia, Cyprus.
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  • 70 4 TRACES OF TAMIL CULTURE IN MALAVASIA Tne t^fee visiting .indian scholars Dr. A. C. Chettiar oi Annamalai University, Proi. M. K. Shanmugam, Principal of Sir Theagaraye College, Madras, and Or. S. Muha>nmad Husayn Nainar, General Secretary, India.lndonesia Cultural Society, Djakarta, win address a public .netting at U*j Oei Tiong Nam
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  • 91 4 Miss Agnes Catnacti, educa tioniat and lecturer, who has just completed a lecture-tour of Australia is due to arrive m Singapore by air fro;iD Jakarta on Thursday, Jan. 19. Miss Catnacit attended a conference of headmistresses at Southport, Queensland, Austra. lia, last August and has since trten
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  • 208 4 LONDON, Jan. 17.— Mr. T. H. Tan, Secretary of the Government Party m Malaya. and U.M.N.0.-M.C.A. Alliance. told Reuter yesterday; I am even more hopeful of success I for our constitutional talks with Britain than when I left Malaya."' "Things have been going very well inaieed since
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  • 191 4 Dr.* A. Chidarbaranathan Chettiar, Head, Tamil Department, Annamaiai University, Dr. 3. Muhammad H'4»ayii Nalnar. General Secretary, IndiaIndonesia Cultural Council, and Prof. M. K. Shanmugam, Principal. Sir Theagaraya Collego, will be thte ciiiaf guests at a tea-party by the Tamil* .teprcsentative Council, Singapore, today at 5
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