Indian Daily Mail, 20 January 1956
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Title Section16 1956-01-20 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 337 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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248 1956-01-20 1 Inclusion Of Dcviculam Peermade In Kerala Opposed Kalagam Demonstration Before Secretariat Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 19: There was demonstration outside the Fort St George Secretariat yesterday by members of the Tamil Ara su Kalagham in protest against the Govt of India's decision248 words
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113 1956-01-20 1 A. C. Chettiar Shantnugam Return To Madras Dr. A Chidambaranathan Chettiar, Head of the Tamil Department, Annarnalai University and Prof. M. K. Shan_ mugam, Principal, Sir Thiaga raya College, Madras were given a big send-off at the Singapore Airport yesterday morning before t^ey left for Madras by Air India Inter,113 words
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Article83 1956-01-20 1 COLOMBO, Ceylon, Jan. 19. Ceylon has agreed to take 35,000 tons of flour from Com. munist China to reduce the Red Chinese trade debt with this British Commonwealth Nation. This is the biggest trade deal between the two countries since the 1951 agreement under which Peking83 words
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Article47 1956-01-20 1 NEW SMYRNA BEACH. Florida, Jan. 19 Two fire insurance agents went to the home furniture company to sell the owner a policy. They found the store on fire, helped fight the blaze and reported no sales resistance at all to their argu--1 ments. APAP - 47 words
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Article40 1956-01-20 1 The HT-2, which was grounded here after a successful demonstration tour of Burma, Thailand, Cambodia and Malaya, will be removed b v Carrier Aircraft belonging to Indian Air Force to-day, back to Bangalore via Calcutta.40 words
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Article37 1956-01-20 1 LONDON, Jan. 19 The agreement between the Soviet Union and Afghanistan on neutrality and non-aggression was ratified yesterday by the King of Afghanistan, Moscow Radio announced, quoting a dispatch from its correspondent In Kabul. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration291 1956-01-20 1 Mr. Adam Haji N. Motaamed Ibrahim J. P.. garlanded the Deputy Chief Minister Mr. lim Yew Hook end the three chief guests of honour at the tea party by the Tamils Representative Council in connection with the Tamils Festival, at the Raffles Hotel, Wednesday. In the291 words
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Article75 1956-01-20 1 CAIRO, Jan. 19 Mr. Krishna Menon, Indian delegate to the United Nations yesterday had a two-hour talk with Lieutenant Colonel Gamel Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian Prime Minister. Mr. Menon when pressed afterwards to say whether he discussed Israel- Arab relations with Colonel Nasser replied: "We discussed questionsReuter - 75 words
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390 1956-01-20 1 fir. Attitude To Malaya's Demand LONDON, Jan. 19: Britain was reported Wednesday willing to give complete self-role to the Federation of Bfafaya. by the Autumn of 1957. A High Command source said, however, Britain will insist that the new arrangements must safeguard herAP - 390 words
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Article74 1956-01-20 1 LONDON, Jan. 19 An International Bank Mission urges Malaya to adopt family planning for Its long-run economic well-being. A survey prepared for the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development said Malaya s prospects were good but expressed concern whether "the rates of economic progress and additionsAP - 74 words
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836 1956-01-20 1 Violent Rioting Continues In Bombay City Arrests Exceed 1,500: Several Shot Dead Chief Minister Rushes To Delhi BOMBAY, Jan. 19: Rioters defied a new curfew and fought a pre-midnight battle Wednesday with police over the future of Bombay City. The rioters lost nearly 100 of their numbers in dead andReuter - 836 words
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458 1956-01-20 2 A FITTING CLIMAX TO TAMILS' FESTIVAL T«HE Singapore Chief Mlx nlster Mr. David Marshall's assurance that Tamil would soon be recognised as one of the official languages of debate In the Colony's legislature and that the Government would review Tamil Education In the Colony as a whole, has com* as458 words
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Article132 1956-01-20 2 MYSORE. With the object of discussion the production of foods rich in proteins for combating protein malnutrition, which has now emerged as one of the major riisolders amoiic; the people tn m<Ma Dr. W. R. Aykroyd, Director of Nutrition. Food and Agriculture, Romr, has programmed to visit132 words
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722 1956-01-20 2 Commission Chiefs Assurance BANGALORE: At the conclusion of the three-day sittings of the Official Language Commission here last Saturday Mr. B. G. Kher, Chairman of the Commission, seated at a Press Conference that during the Commissions tour in South India, the member* had heard different722 words
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Article40 1956-01-20 2 DAUGHTER BORN TO MYSORE MAHARANI MYSORE: Her Highness Maharani Thripurasundarammanni gave birth to a girl at 3.30 p.m. on Jan. 13 in the Palace. To mark the happy occasion, a salute of 21 gunfl was fired from the Palace batttry.40 words
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Article245 1956-01-20 2 MADRAS: The role of M.R.A. as a uniting force was explained by several speakers at a function held in connection with a special show of the colour film 'The Forgotten •Factor" arranged by Mr. S. S. Vasan, President of the Film Federation of India, at the Wellkigton245 words
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Article73 1956-01-20 2 KURNOOL: The 32 mile Dormal-Srisailam road i s expected to be completed by the end of this month. Laying of the road has been completed upto the 30th mile and' the remaining portion will bo finished within a .fortnight. The road, which is jeepable will be73 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-01-20 2 photo. President Eisenhower looks a picture of health as he sits in the sun at Key West, Florida, Naval Base on Jan. 6, watching a softball game between newspapermen, and Secret Service agents. Dr. Howard Snyder said Ike's regime of rest, relaxation and mild outdoor exercise hasA.P. - 56 words
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Article137 1956-01-20 2 CHAVAKACHCHERI: Despite Ceylon's intolerant stand on the Delhi Pact and despite attacks on Mr. Nehru by Ceylcnese leaders, Mr. Nehru had been the first to back Ceylon's admission to the United Nations, said Mr. P. M. GnanaptragMam, honorary secretary of the Mirusuvil Social and Welfare137 words
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Article26 1956-01-20 2 TRAVANCORE 'VARSITY CONVOCATION TRIVANDRYJM Mr. 3. Govindarajulu Naidu Vi'jeChancellor, Sri VenkateswaraUniversity, will deliver the Address at the 23rd Convocation of the Travancore University on January 29.26 words
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556 1956-01-20 2 •Spirit S? £j Y P a Wnd of socletv growing out of the San ptSp\e d ima m ation of th e best qualities of Inklnd M o? B iSlt 8ai fh t i iat the entlre was watching the not on?v ?S556 words
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Article585 1956-01-20 2 CALCUTTA:, The West Bengal Pradesh Congress Executive Committee expressed its protest against a reported Central Cabinet decision not to give certain areas of Bihar to West Bengal in border adjustments between the two States, as proposed by the States Reorganisation Commission. The Committee, at an emergent meeting,585 words
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202 1956-01-20 2 JOHN MATTHAi OPPOSES NATIONALISATION BOMBAY: Dr. John Matthai, Chairman of the State Bank of India, said here that private enterprise should not oe suppressed to achieve the goal of the Socialistc pattern of society in the country. While recognising the need for improving the standard of life of the people,202 words
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571 1956-01-20 2 States' Views Asked On Formulae NEW DELHI: The Central Advisory Board of Education, which concluded its two-day session here on Sunday generally accepted the recommendations of the All-India Council for Secondary Education that provision should he made for the compulsory study of three571 words
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103 1956-01-20 2 TRIBUTE TO SRIMATHI BALASARASWATHI •th Y: Martha Graham the well-known exponent of modern American dancetofd Pressmen here that ioWeatern dance they focussed their a™ fh DU^ On movement of S^^v rather than on the with tJ X ¥T iOn witn the Indian dance She SJ ha K fc P«>Ple should103 words
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Article, Illustration14 1956-01-20 2 Inche Ya'acob bin Abdul Latlff, Director, Information (Services, Federation of Malaya.14 words
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283 1956-01-20 2 "LOCAL" POST CARDS TO BE DISCONTINUED TIRUCHIRAPALLJ Mr. Raj Bahadur, Deputy Minister ior Communications, Government of India, told Pressmen here last Saturday that the issue of half-anna local post cards may be discontinued. Mr. Raj Bahadur said that Government were considering the question of forming Whitley council for the Post283 words
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Article60 1956-01-20 2 Saturday for Calcutta. Thev a W ar m send-off at the t Central Station bv a tor^o ff^S li J""*" 1 membercittl« jf^^ Rece P«on Comiayanan, Deputy Secretary to Government, Mr. s. SthaM.P., j a large number of artistes Thev JtL llZ tUn One of the arts60 words
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Article9 1956-01-20 2 RS 2m GOLD HAUL AT KOZHIKODE 1^ *»«inrfed from9 words
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Article641 1956-01-20 3 DULLES' INDIA VISIT SS J^S J^ e ISS to American Amta^SorTla During their visit. American foreign policy i n South Asia and Middle East, specially towards India and Egypt, two key countries for whose friendship Russia is now making a big bid. will be reviewed641 words
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128 1956-01-20 3 REPLACEMENT OF ENGLISH: MR. RAMAN'S WARNING BANGALORE: Dr. C. V. Raman told the Official Language Commission here on Saturday that it wm hi* considered opinion that the proposition to replace English by Hindi for any of the official purposes for which English was used at present was a wholly misconceived128 words
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Article221 1956-01-20 3 TIRUMALAI PAPAVINASAM ROAD TIRUPATI; The members of the Andhra Auxiliary Cadet Corps held tneir annual camp at Tlrumalai from Jan. 1 and engaged themselves in forming a motorable road from Tirumalal to Papavtaasa m watertails covering a length of 4% miles. The Tirumalai Tirupati Devasthanams have been attempting to lay221 words
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333 1956-01-20 3 BHAKTI CULT: INCREASING VOGUE AMONG PEOPLE MADRAS; Mr. C. Rajagopalacnari, presiding over the anniversary of tne ttaidapet Social ana Cultural Club on aunaay, said that he noticed ducn sound growth of Tamil language in the writings and conversation of the common people, particularly young men, that he was convinced there333 words
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Article748 1956-01-20 3 ,„^^PRAS The question whether the lands In the Orathur Padugai forming part of the 199 villages popularity known as the "Tanjore Palace Estate" were estate lands or not came up for decision before Mr. Justice P. Govinda Menon and Mr. Justice P. N. Ramaswami i n748 words
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Article328 1956-01-20 3 PATNA: The 2000th Buddha anniversary, which will be celebrated in Bihar in May 1956, will attract the biggest international gathering ever in the State. Although all places associated with Lord Buddha will celebrate the occasion, the mam function will be held at Bond Gaya, about 40 miles328 words
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272 1956-01-20 3 KUMARASAMY WILL RESIGN IF IT IS NEEDED CHAVAKACHCHERI "I find that Mr. C. Vanniasingam president of the Federal Party! is anxious that 1 should resign forthwith from the UNP and give up my junior Ministries. I cannot fashion my actions to please hl m because I have to act not272 words
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131 1956-01-20 3 COLOMBO: Mr. V. Kumarasmamy's resignation as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice and to the Minister of Transport and Works, has surpslsed other Tamil members of the Government party. They had expected Mr. Kumaraswamv to abide by an earlier understanding that all131 words
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Article, Illustration84 1956-01-20 3 A unique feature of this year's Tamils' Festival at Taluk Estate, Kuala Selangor, was the participation of Matey women. Picture at left bottom shows Malay women with smiling faces seated beside their Tamil sisters and brothers. Picture above shows another section of the large gathering84 words
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Article444 1956-01-20 3 Gambling: Villagers Recreation COLOMBO: T*»e villager, apart from the procreation of his species had no other form of recreation except gambling, said Mr. R. L.. Pereira, Q.C., president of the Ceylon Turf Club, testifying before the Prohibition Commission. The Turf Club deputation consisted of Mr. Pereira and Mr. T. H.444 words
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Article487 1956-01-20 3 LONDON: A remarkable leading article in an important i Hamburg daily Die Welt hints I guardedly and with evident j approval at the possibility that close diplomatic contacts bet- i ween India and th e Federal Re- public of Germany ma v have j an487 words
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Article175 1956-01-20 3 COLOMBO. Mr. Dudley Senanayakc, former Prime Minister of Ceylon, and member for the Dedlgama constituency in Parliament, has decided to resign from the United National Party (rulinjr party) and t 0 quit politics. Mr. senanayake said that he would be sending his letter of resignation to the175 words
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Article58 1956-01-20 3 COLOMBO: Parliament will be dissolved on Februarv °3 in preparation for a general election on April 4. 6, 7 and D, according to well-informed government Bourcea. The dissolution and an appeal to the country will follow on the United National Party taking a definite decision on the58 words
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260 1956-01-20 4 MRAD) OIS). Northern England. Jan. J f l "J™ o 2 fcden became involved In a scuffle with a young woman on the platfor,,, a» he was addreMtn c the rally. While U'c audience was ap- plauding tie Prime Minister'a declaration that Russia260 words
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129 1956-01-20 4 INDIAN REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATION AT KG. BAHRU Kam pong Bahru Branch of the Singapore Kerala Samajam will cektorate the sixth Anniversary of Indian Republic Day on Thursday, Jan. 26 at CT.tA. Hall, Bukit Tereasa Road, Kampong Bahru at 6 p.m. Tl*o Minister for Communication and Work* Mr. Francis Ttiomas has129 words
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385 1956-01-20 4 LONDON, Jan. 18. A. pretty 17-year-old London Secretary Tuesday announced her engagement to Prince Osman, grandson of the Sultan of Johore. Miss Sandra Estelle Redman —with he fiance sitting beside her made the announcement to newsmen In the Kensington basement flat of385 words
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Article65 1956-01-20 4 SKELETON WAS AN INDIAN BANWT? The skeleton which was found by a civilian to a hut near the 53rd milestone Simpane Pertang-Durian Tipu» Road in the Jelebu district of Negri Seinbdlan on Monday has been provisonally identified as that, of G.S. Maniam, an Indian terrorist who went underground at the65 words
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Article, Illustration159 1956-01-20 4 Mr. B. O. Hoffman reading message from the Chief MraUter. Mr. David Marshall, who gave assurance* that Tamil will be made one of the official language* in the Assembly and the Tamil Education in schools will be •abject to an exhaustive review "others seen In tfee159 words
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338 1956-01-20 4 Long-Standing Relationship Of Bengal Ceylon COLOMBO: The long-standing relationship of the people of Bengal and the people of Ceylon was recalled at Malwatte Maha Vihare last week when the Metropolitan of the Church of India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon the Most Rev. Arobindo Nath Mukerjee, accompanied by the Bishop of338 words
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Article, Illustration97 1956-01-20 4 WOMAN EDUCATIONIST IN SINGAPORE Miss AGNES CATNACH, educationist and lecturer, who arrived in Singapore yesterday following a lecture tour of Australia sponsored by the British Council and the Headmistresses Association of Australia. Miss Catnach, attended a conference of Headmistresses at Southport, Queensland, Australia, last August and has since then given97 words
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Article133 1956-01-20 4 SEATO TALKS SECRECY CONTINUES MELBOURNE, Jan. 19 A complete security blackout was drawn over yesterdays session of the South East Asian Treaty Organisation (SEATO) Military Advisers' Conference In Melbourne. No official communique was issued and officials declined to comment after the Service Chiefs of the eight SEAIO nations. Britain, UnitedReuter - 133 words
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Article90 1956-01-20 4 TOKYO, Jan. 19 Some 50 newspaper representatives from the Ffcr East. Europe and the United States will attend the International Press Institute Conference In Tokyo March 19-28, Kyodo News Service said Wednesday. Talks will deal with improving exchange of information, news reporttojr and relations between newspaperAP - 90 words
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Article77 1956-01-20 4 LONDON, Jan. 19: Mr. N. Raghavan, India s Air/jasasdor designate to Argentine, and well-known in Malaya where he practised as a lawyer up to 1947, is leaving London for Buenos Aires on Saturday to take up his new assignment. Mr. Raghavan was formerly India's Ambassador in Peking.Reuter - 77 words
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Article45 1956-01-20 4 MADRAS. Jan. 19 The Koiatkamal Meteorological Office here announced that a large and active sunspot <s now traverse the sun's disc. According to the same source, moderate to severe ma<?netie and ionospheric disturbances are likelv to result between now an January 26. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article89 1956-01-20 4 INDIAN LUNCH PARTY TO TUNGKU LONDON, Jan. 19: India's High Commissioner in Britain, Mrs. Vijava Lakshmi Pandit, was host at lunch todav to the Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya. Tung :u Afodul Rahman, and the delegation w'f.cn he lc?9/»s in the Malayan Constitutional Talks now proceeding here. Col.Reuter - 89 words
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119 1956-01-20 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 The U.S. State Department said Wednesday plans are not yet fir m for stops by Secretary John Foster Dulles on Ms way back from the SEATO Council meeting- in Pakistan in March. He expects to visit India but «3OAP - 119 words
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Article310 1956-01-20 4 BOMBAY; Indian ship- I owners will purchase from abroad five oil tankers during t the Second iFive-Year Plan 1 forming the nucleus of In- < dia's first tanker fleet. The acquisition of the tankers will mark the first step taken by the ship-owners to carry on310 words
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Article192 1956-01-20 4 KAMARAJ'S TRIBUTE TO NEW SHERIFF MADRAS; A committee of hosts comprising B. AC. Mills' dealers in city arrang* ed a party in honour Of Mr? 1 R. E. Castell, the new Sheriff of Madras, at Hotel Oceanic Mr. K. KamaraJ, Chief Minister, presided. Mr. Kamaraj said that he had talked192 words
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