Indian Daily Mail, 19 January 1956
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Title Section16 1956-01-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 836 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article681 1956-01-19 1 TAMILS FESTIVAL 'CELEBRATION ENDS WITH ENCOURAGING NOTE TAMIL LANGUAGE IN ASSEMBLY Review Of Tamil Education LIM ENDORSES FESTIVAL'S AIMS THE CHIEF MINISTER OF SINGAPORE, MR. DAVID MARSHALL ASSURED THE TAMILS OF SINGAPORE THAT THE TAMIL LANGUAGE WOULD BE RECOGNISED AS ONE OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGES OF681 words
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205 1956-01-19 1 Deteriorating Condition Of Taj Mahal AGRA, INDIA, Jan. 18. Indian newspaper reporters here issued a joint statement calling, for an expert committee to investigate '"ihe deteriorating condition" of the Taj Mahal, world famous Mausoleum built m the 17th century oy Shah Jehan. The statement said about this great domed marble205 words
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Article142 1956-01-19 1 Pakistan To Remain In C' wealth KARACHI, Jan. 18. Pakistan is expected to make a declaration reainrmin c tier membership of the Commonwealth after proclaiming herself an Islamic Republic, a high level soarce said here. Delegates to a Constituent Assemoly aa c now debating a Draft Constitution establishing Pakistan asReuter - 142 words
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239 1956-01-19 1 Lim Yew Hock - Chinese Malays Will Join Tamils In Their March Forward Together Lim Yew Hock Speaking highly of the lofty motives and noble objects of tne x a mils festival, >li. i.im lew Hock, the Deputy CHiet Minister, congratulated the Tamils Representative Council which sponsored the 'iamiis Festival. The Minister said it239 words
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Article71 1956-01-19 1 CANNES. FRANCE, Jan. 18. Prince Aly Khan said Monday he planned to take a trip at the en<j of January to the Middle Oast and India, and m April to Africa. Persons close to the Prince said that Simon e Bodin, the Paris Mannequin known71 words
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112 1956-01-19 1 Prof. Shanmugam - Prof. Shanmugam Prof. M. K. Shanmugam m the course of his illuminating and tmpreNftlve speech said that the Tamils Festival had made a remarkable cultural impact on the Malayan Tamils. i He appealed to the Tamils I to contribute their own precious mite to112 words
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Article47 1956-01-19 1 ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN KILLED? NEW DELHI, Jan. 18. Reports reaching- here said that an "Abominable snowman had been killed near the Assam-China border. A regional army officer told Indian newsmen touring the frontier area that Naga headhunters had killed the creature with a bow aim arrow about a47 words
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164 1956-01-19 1 R.A.F. BASES IN MALAYA WILL CONTINUE (From Our Correspondent) KUALa LUMPUR, Wed: Political changes m Malaya would not make any difference to the strategic bases m this area as far as the Air Force was concerned, Britain's new Chief of Air Staff Sir Dermot Boyle told newsmen here today soon164 words
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151 1956-01-19 1 Dr. NAINAR - Promotion Of Tamil Education Will Not Sabotage Nationalism Dr. NAINAR "Promotion of Tamil language will not sabotage the cause of nationalism m Malaya' stated Dr. S. Muhamad Husayn Nainar m th« course of his speech at the tea party at Raffles yesterday. Love of platoon should pre cede love ofAP - 151 words
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170 1956-01-19 1 Dr. A. C. Chettiar - Malayan Tamils Not Seclusive Isolated Dr. A. C. Chettiar Addressing the august and distinguished cosmopolitan gathering, Dr. A. Ohidambaranathan Chettiar, M.A., Ph.D., Head of the Tamil Department, Annamalai University, snid the Tamils Festival was not seclusive or isolated. The fact th^t the Malayan Tamils have contributed funds and have obtained170 words
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246 1956-01-19 1 MELBOURNE, Jan. 18— Highly secret talks on Southeast Asian defence began here yesterday. Army provosts armed witn pistols' patrolled the footpath and guarded the entrance to the Victoria barracks for the opening of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization conference. Other securityAP - 246 words
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Article60 1956-01-19 1 PIONEERS OF ENGLISH EDUCATION Speaking on behalf of the guests, Mr. Yap Phen X Geek said the Tamils have contributed immeasurably to the spiritual and cultural inspiration of Malaya. The blending of Asian cultures, Mr. Pheng Geek added would restore order out of chaos and reason out of confusion. Tamils,60 words
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Article129 1956-01-19 1 NEW DELHI; Ex-Queen Maria Jose of Italy recently praised Mr. Nehru s "role m reducing world tension and for creating a larger area of peace.' 1 She described Mr. Nehru as a great personality. The ex-Queen lunched with Mr. Nehru yesterdlay at the Prime Minister's residence and hadNAFEN - 129 words
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527 1956-01-19 1 Mr. Marshall - Mr. Marshall Echoing one of the main objects of the Tamils Festival, Mr. David Marshall, the Chief Minister, m a message read out at the function appealed to the Singapore Tamil Com* munity to (jontrlbute "to the welfare of this country' and for 'a527 words
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Article67 1956-01-19 1 POSTPONEMENT OF AFRASIAN TALKS TOKYO. Jan. 18. Japanese diplomats were reported Tuesday to have forecast a postponement of the Second AfroAsian Conference, planned for Cairo this Spring. Kyodo said the Japanese officials, recalled to Tokyo for a three-day conference and review of foreign policy m the Far and Middle Bast,AP - 67 words
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Article39 1956-01-19 1 LONDON, Jan. IH. Tunpku Abdul Rahman, Chief Mtninter of Malaya, told the ConntltuUnnal Conference which o|>ened m London to-day, "my only desire is that this event will be records In letter* of cold and not mud."- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article35 1956-01-19 1 HOMHAV. Jan. 18.—Police to-day detained Rombay's top Communist Party leader, S. A. Danjre. H e was held at the airport on his return from where he has been staying for the past few days*— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article29 1956-01-19 1 KHARTOUM, Jan. 18.— The Sudan Government of Ismail et Azhari was defeated b y 4« vote* to 44 In a surprise division on the Budget In Parliament to-day ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement11 1956-01-19 1 I BUGNTHS. gB oo M BMON^W 3 B7B'oo M 1 YtAP-^^^^ja11 words
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562 1956-01-19 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thu., Jan. 19, 1956 TAMIL STUDIES IN MALAYAN UNIVERSITY THANKS to the initiative of the Singapore Tamils Representative Council, the foundation lias been laid truly aad well for the Department of Tamil Studies m the University of Malaya. With the presentation of a cheque for $27,500562 words
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Article1538 1956-01-19 2 Administration By Centre Reported Decision BOMBAY. "American economic aid to India to no new tMagr, just a» American friendship for India is no new development on the international scene," declared Mr. John Sherman Cooper, American Ambassador In India. Mr. Cooper added: "As we gave support to1,538 words
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250 1956-01-19 2 2 NEW DELHI. Australia m presenting to India 11 radio transmitters for the expansion of AM India Radio's broadcasting system. *2? gift a beln made vn der the Colombo Plan. Estimated to cost over Rs. I<> million, the transmitters will help mNEFEN - 250 words
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Article42 1956-01-19 2 ...CAIRO, Jan. 17: Egypt's new Constitution, announced yesterday, provides for the election of a President of th,e Republic on June 23, 1956 through a universal plebiscite. ...The plebiscite will also include a vote for or against the Constitution. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article349 1956-01-19 2 ENQUIRY INTO NETAJI'S DEATH NEW DELHI; The committee appointed by the Government of India to to enquire into the circumstances of alleged death of Netaji Subhas Boee, headed by Mr. Shah Nawas Khan will proceed to Tokio next month on its mission. The committee, which includes Suresh Chandra, a relation349 words
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Article149 1956-01-19 2 H-BOMB TESTS: KITCHLEW'S PROTEST NEW DELHI: Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlew, President of the All -India Peace Council, urged upon all peace committees and other organisations m the country to protest to the U.S. Ambassador m India against the proposed tests of the HBomb m the Pacific next May by the U.S.149 words
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Article76 1956-01-19 2 No efforts will be spared to 'inform the Communist terrorists and the people throughout the State of Johore about the end of the Amnesty which will expire on Feb 8, a Johore Government spokesman said to-day. This step is being taken m order that there will76 words
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Article266 1956-01-19 2 LUCKNOW. The mysteries of the palaces of the Avadh Nawabs may reveal themselves more interesting than those of the Moghul court m Delhi. The midden appearance of a two furlong long tunnel about 30 feet below the surface of the road by the bank of the River266 words
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265 1956-01-19 2 Elaborate Ritual For King Mahendra's Coronation NEW DBLHI. The sacred waters of three holy rivers, the Ganga, Jamuna and the Indus and of the seven seas will be used for annotating Nepal's* King Mahendra during the Coronation ceremony at 'Kathmandu m M ay. Speciall Royal emissaries will collect the water265 words
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Article183 1956-01-19 2 PHONE INFORMATION SERVICE NEW DELJiI; The union communications Minister, Mr. jagjivan Rain, it is understood, has asked the Telephone Department to consider whether it would not be possible to start an information service m the telephone exchanges. Telephone exchanges m some of the European countries answer a variety queries by183 words
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Article105 1956-01-19 2 STRIKE BY AIRLINES STAFF NEW DELHI; More than a thousand employees of the Indian Airlines Corporation here went on a lightning strike at last week. The strikers In- eluded clerks, engineering staff > and workers engaged for load* ing and unloading. Mane service were, however, running to schedule as the105 words
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Article86 1956-01-19 2 POONA: Mr. N. c Goray. the praja-Socialist leader. W ho led the flrst batch of Indian satyagrahia into Goa on May 18 last and is now imprisoned m a Panjim cell, has been been keeping indifferent health for the last few days. In a letter written to86 words
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Article93 1956-01-19 2 PATNA. A conference of representative* Of «adhnn of all the States m the country is expected to be called by Mr. Gulsarilal Nanda, Union Planning Minister, In New Delhi with a vi«W to devising ways and means of utilising the services of the entire sadhu population93 words
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340 1956-01-19 2 BID TO REHABILITATE TEXTILE INDUSTRY BOMBAY: The Govern- ment of India are discussing with the Millowners* Association the question of replacement and rehabilitation of worn out plant and equipment m textile mills. According to a recent survey 45,393 looms are more than 45 years old; 23, 375 looms between 30NAFEN - 340 words
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90 1956-01-19 2 ITALY-INDIA AMITY: MINISTER'S HOPE MM India and ItJf wsf en^wTS mion™^ further J er V k Jnd hospitality- shown KSf S ln hla India. 2S X^ ar u lno adds: <Tne vls lt which I had the privilege to °*v to your country has enabled me not only to admire90 words
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Article37 1956-01-19 2 NEW YORK, Jan. 1: A strip of fonr 10 cent TT.S. stamps oasted to an old envelope Monday hroug"<t $7,250 at an auction of the famed collection of the late Alfred H. Caspwy. APAP - 37 words
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921 1956-01-19 3 U.S. Assistance To India Its Scope And Nature Relationship Of Respect NEW DELHI: The Congrens High Command has made up Its mind thai the disputed city of Bombay should be <breu*ht under Central Administration, it is reliably learnt. A formal decision to this effect will not, however, be announced till921 words
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Article176 1956-01-19 3 CAMBODIA WANTS INDIAN HELP NEW DELMI-. Cambodia is not likely to ask for the disbandment of the International Commission still serving there, until the Indo- China question is amicably settled, diplomatic sources indicated here. These sources said! the Cambodians had received considerable assistance from the co.-nmiasion m the holding ofNAFEN - 176 words
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1185 1956-01-19 3 High-Power Committee To Make Suggestions NEW DELHI; The Union Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, i s understood to have told a Parliamentary SabCommittee that the Government of India Intended to appoint a High-Power Committee to tour the country and suggest possible economies m theNAFEN - 1,185 words
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Article64 1956-01-19 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Ilya Ehrenburg, the well-known Soviet writer, Is leaving Paris on this month on a month's visit to India, the Indo-Soviet Cultural Society announced here. Mr. Ehrenburg. twice winner of the Stalin Prize and a prominent member of the World Peace Movement, w ill64 words
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Article189 1956-01-19 3 KARACHI, Jan. 17.— The Pakistan Constituent Assembly started discussion Of the prb- posed Constitution BUI when it reassembled yesterday afternoon after one week's recess. The draft constitution formulated by the United FrontMuslim League Coalition Party was published last Sunday and introduced by Law Minister Ismail189 words
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Article61 1956-01-19 3 T.T.K.'S TALKS WITH BUSINESSMEN CALCUTTA; Mr. T. T. I Krishnamachari, Union Minis- ter for Commerce and Industry, arrived here. The Minister discussed with prominent businessmen here the general economic situation .•.nd the role of private enterprise m the Second Flve-Year Plan at a private luncheon given m his honour. The61 words
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Article51 1956-01-19 3 COLOMBO; A mother of eight, Mm. n- H. J. Dharmadasa, started "'a fast unto death" at Sri Sudharmarama Temple, Dematagoda, because her husband has lost his job. Her husband, a Railway employee with 27 years service was dismissed after he was found concerned with a customs51 words
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Article, Illustration77 1956-01-19 3 Members of the Cultural delegation of dancers and musicians from Uzbekistan gave their first performance m the City at the Annamulai Hall onJan. 10. Picture above shows the artistes with Sri K. Kama raj. Chief Minister of Madras xcho garlanded them on the occasion. Members of the77 words
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Article132 1956-01-19 3 NEW DELHI-. India and Pakisan continued to use the good offices Of the World Bank m an effort to work out a comprehensive plan for the irrigation use of the waters of the Indus system of rivers, according to the quarterly summary of World Bank activities from132 words
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Article195 1956-01-19 3 COLOMBO. The murder toll foi 1955 the highest on record for the last six years. It w as 507. Previous figures are 403 m 1949, 374 m 1950, 383 m 1951. 411 m 1952, 429 In 1953 and 492 m 1954. The two lastest reports195 words
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Article32 1956-01-19 3 GROTON, Connecticut, Jan. 17: America's first atomic powered submarine the NautL lus travelled 26,231 nautical miles without refuelling m Its first year of operation which ends yesterday. dasfdsf sdf dsf32 words
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Article467 1956-01-19 4 Legislation Amended COLOMBO: TO PREVENT BOGUS BALLOT PAPERS UMNO DWOPPEd INTO BALLOT BOXES, VOTERS WILL HAVE TO SHOW THE PRESIDING OFFICER AT A GENKKAL ELECTION THE OFFICIAL MARA PINCHED ON THEIR BALLOT PAPERS, AFTER MARKING THEIR VOTES AND BEFORE DROPPING THEM INTO THE BALLOT BOX. This467 words
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Article70 1956-01-19 4 OUTER MONGOLIA'S ENVOY TO INDIA NEW DELHI: Outer Mongolia has named her present Ambassador m Peking, Mr. Bayan Bator, as her first Ambassador to India. Mr. Bator is expected to present his credentials to the President on or about Jan. 20. Mr. R. K. Nehru, Indian Ambassador m Peking, who70 words
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540 1956-01-19 4 BOMBAY, JAN. 18. VIOLENT, BURNING REBELLION ERUPTED YESTERDAY AND BLAZED THROUGH THE NIGHT IN WESTERN INDIA AGAINST PRIME MINISTER JAWAHARLAL NEHRU. Rioters representing m iUions of Indians held Mr. Nehru personally responsible for the new decision making Bombay a city ap art from surrounding rival540 words
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306 1956-01-19 4 LONDON, Jan. 18 Malaya's Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman Tuesday was stricken with a feverish cold that kept him m bed but said he hopes to be fit to open talks with the British Government Wednesday on Independence for his country. *7 have confidenceAP - 306 words
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Article273 1956-01-19 4 GALGAMUWA, «f or miles around Moragollagama, the most interesting topic of conversation among- farmers is the poltergeist said to be haunting- the house of R. M. Kiribanda (45) a cultivator of Kubukkadawala, 5 miles from Moragollagama. From the day the 'ghost' made its presence felt, it273 words
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Article117 1956-01-19 4 COLOMBO; A Bhikkhu sponsored by the Opposition parties is likely to contest the Prime Minister at Dodangaslam la. It is learnt that the Simhala Basha Peramuna is canvassing support from Opposition leaders for this proposal. According to a source of information Sri Indre Jothi117 words
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Article152 1956-01-19 4 LEADERS: BEWARE LUNAR ECLIPSE COLOMBO: There will be four eclipses next year, two of the sun and two of the moon, -writes Mr. J. p. Weerasinghe of the Astro Research Institute Peradeniya Road, Kandy. He writes: "The only one visible m Ceylon will be the Lunar Eclipse on Wesak Full152 words
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398 1956-01-19 4 Non-Inclusion Of Deviculam Peer made In Madras Tamils Disappointed From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 18: There is deep disappoint ment here among Tamil leaders of all pclitieal parties about the Government of 1 ndia's rejection of the claim for the inclusion of D eviculam, and Peennade Taluks m Madras398 words
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Advertisement231 1956-01-19 4 'It's An Insult' POINT PEDRO; Mr. T. muna wa a an insult to the tiairanatia-pillai, principal of intclH^ence of every Tamil Boys Hindu College Point Perdro at a nfopa^anda meet- Ceylcn he added waa not n g of the Federalist Paity tho property ot one race and lere, Paul that231 words
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