Indian Daily Mail, 22 January 1956
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Title Section18 1956-01-22 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI No. 339 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article655 1956-01-22 1 Marathi Mobs Set Fire To Cotton Godowns I Looting Of Shops Houses Also Reported BOMBAY, Jan, 21 Bombay police were last night ordered "to shoot to kill" as rioters who have rampaged through the city for five successive days turned their attention to a rsonReuter - 655 words
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Article123 1956-01-22 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 21.— Widespread rioting, hartals, and <iemomstr,ations in many centres in India following the Government of India's decision on implementing the States Reorganisation Report have aeriously atfected all communications. Riother s have disrupted train communications from Bombay on123 words
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Article180 1956-01-22 1 A iHtti te^iUiC auus-. boiiie suuuruan rail services were cut off today by sabotage to tracks and large-scale atlacKs by rioters armed witn stones. Only a tew essential lon^-uistacce trains left the City and many incoming trains were halted at fuona, auoui x^o miios away. Sympatnetic demonstrationsReuter - 180 words
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Article, Illustration300 1956-01-22 1 Nainar's Appeal To Continue Celebration Of Tamils Festival Dr. S. Muhamed Husayn Nainar, wfao left for Djakarta by air yesterday morning, after participating ki the Tamils Festival Celebration in Malaya, appealed to the Malayan T amils to continue the celebration from year300 words
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203 1956-01-22 1 Three Big Industrial Schemes For Madras State From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 21.— The Government of India will pusn through three big Industrial schemes in Madras, during the Second Five- Year Plan wnieh will help to remove industrial backwardness of Madras State. So assured the Union Commerce Minister Mr.AP - 203 words
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112 1956-01-22 1 TAMIL TALUKS ISSUE: From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 21 Hm new building for thi Si.u^liem India Chamber of Ccnmeiec was opened yesterday by the Union Commerce Minisuv Mv. T. T. Kris.mamachaii. It is modern three storied building 1 will certainly become one cf H It112 words
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Article126 1956-01-22 1 Tamil Arasu Kalagam vo. lunteers made a demonstration outside the hall demanding Uie resignation of Mr. T. T. K. irom tiie Union Caoinet as a protest against the covt. ol xndia s decision to retain Ueviculam and Peermade taluks in the Kerala. Since the cen. ties announcement on126 words
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101 1956-01-22 1 MENON STUDIES MIDDLE EAST SITUATION CAIRO, jan. 21.— Mr. Krishna Menon, India's top Foreign Affairs expert said here that h e had gained first hand Information on the Middle East situation during his two-day stay in Cairo. Before boarding the plane for India he said be discussed matters connected withReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-01-22 1 -Photo by Mr. G. Sarangmpeny, explaining the objects of the Tamils Festival at a meeting organised in Klang in celebration of the Tamils Festival on Jan. 15. Also seen in the picture are (L to R) Arumuganar, Prof. M. K. Shanmugam. Dr. S. Muhamea Husayn Nainar,Ramanathan - 58 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-01-22 1 A section of the gathering present at the public meeting organised in connection with the celebration Of Tamils Festival in Klan r on Jan. 15. Mr. C. Thlruvengadam of Laxmi Estate, declaring: open a handwork exhibition by students In connection with Tamils Festival celebration In Klang on Jan.51 words
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Article69 1956-01-22 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 21.— Dr. Franz Bluecher, West German vice Chancellor, disclosed here that talks to explore the possii .tlitles of German assistance In promoting IMla'f imall scale tad vllltf* inamtrtii would start in Bonn within the next few weeks. Dr. Bluecher, who was opening anReuter - 69 words
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187 1956-01-22 1 Nationalisation Of Life Insurance In India Hasty Decision Will Adversely Affect Business —EXECUTIVE'S WARNING From Our Owu Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 21 The Govt. of India's decision to nationalise life insurance compa nies has come as a holt from tl\i blue to insurance and bus iness circles here. Mi. N. Rama187 words
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122 1956-01-22 1 Five zonal Councils, Only Advisory From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 21 Five zonal councils proposed foi different regions in India should be purely advisory and should not have administrative or supervisory powers. This was the view of the Chief Ministers of all States when they met Prlmier Nehru122 words
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Article61 1956-01-22 1 MENON BACK IN INDIA BOMBAY, Jan. 2i.— V. K. Krishna Mnun, Chief Indian Delegate to the United Nations arrived here today by air from Cairo. He will leave for New Delhi tonight to report to Prime Minister Nehru after hi* two day stay in Cairo where he talkedAReuter - 61 words
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1080 1956-01-22 2 Non-Adoption Deplored Govt Enforcement Envisaged BOMBAY: Inaugurating the Chemical and Textile Standard* Convention the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. T. T. Krishnamacharl, said that the Government's attempt to Introduce some form of quality control on Textile* on a voluntary basis had "signally failed" and1,080 words
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Article, Illustration18 1956-01-22 2 Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, entertained the Chairman and Members of the Official lanfont CWmiMtai recently. "^tSUSST 118 words
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248 1956-01-22 2 New Oil Refinery Scheme For Centre's Approval fiirla Joins Financiers BOMBAY: Mr. G- D. Birla, the well-known industrialist, is the latest to associate himeelf with a group of Indian financiers, led by Mr. Nusserwanji H. C. Dirishaw, for the setting up of the proposed Rs. 200 million oil refinery atNAFEN - 248 words
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Article, Illustration72 1956-01-22 2 Famou 8 French coloured (finger Josephine Baker and <ier musician husband J liouillon nave now opened their own nightclub at tueir home, tne Ciiateau Des Milanclets Central ranee. Josepnine and uer husband are also raising tneir adopted family of six caildren iroin six different countries at the castle.72 words
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435 1956-01-22 2 India's Village Improvement Impresses U. S. CALCUTTA: "The picture of Uiuia tnat one gets ui iuneiica is completely ainiercnt trom wnat an American dtes neie, 'Mr. F- AU 1 Asaugucon, newspaper ownei ana suitor oi .feKin Daiij x lines, iuonois, L> .is. A., now on a visit to India, said435 words
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Article858 1956-01-22 2 Rajaji's Plea Before Language Commission MADBAB; Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, presenting hfe views before the official Language Commission emphasised that whatever might be the advantage of Hindi, they should not discard English which was mm understood, spoken and written by all the educated people of India. He858 words
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229 1956-01-22 2 BANGALORF i«H.^ r M cd > onald Hastin e s a direct descendant of British India's first Governor General Warren castings, is now in this country collecting material to interpret present-day India to Britain's younger generation y Mr. Hastings, one-time editorNAFEN - 229 words
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Article39 1956-01-22 2 MOSCOW. Jan. 21.— The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet Friday announced the appointment of Mikhail V. Zimyanina as Ambassador to Vietnam. He replaces A. A. Lavrishchev, who is being transferred to another unspecified poat.— APAP - 39 words
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Article153 1956-01-22 2 NEW i urn m; xiie uuservatlon of a 'fiaa We ok" to eau. cate people on the achicvemtni. ot the mat Five -Y tar flan htu, oeen suggested to all ttate v»overnmeuis by the Jrtion miujstry of information tna broadcasting. Delhi fctate Governme.it w 11 oe holding-153 words
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Article74 1956-01-22 2 WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 President Eisenhower made' It I ear of he did yesterday at his nrst full-scale Press consince last Summer that he had not made up his mind. He said at a 'salute to Eisenhower 1 dinner: As we move toward the solution of exlstlne problems,Reuter - 74 words
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Article212 1956-01-22 2 MADRAS. Experiments conducted by two local research scholars have shown that leather becomes photographically active when treated with certain tannine materials. The experiments were a sequel to the knowledge that substances Uke wood are endowed with the property Of acting- on onexposed photographic plates in theNAFEN - 212 words
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Article189 1956-01-22 2 COLOMBO: A three-man delegation from the World Health Organisation head-qar-ters has left for Russia to negotiate with the Russian Government, on its offer of aid to Ceylon. The Russian offer of aid, was made tnrough the WHO to the Department of Health. The Medical Department decided189 words
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138 1956-01-22 2 TEA PLANTERS APPEAL TO GOVERNMENT COLOMBO: The Planters' Association of Ceylon the premier planting organisation in the island, haa asKed the government for assistance to undertake tea replanting. The Association na s request* ed the granting of a subsidy on the lines of the rubber and cocoanut rehabilitation schemes which138 words
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Article87 1956-01-22 2 COLOMBO: Tfi e first flight on the Amsterdam-Colombo run to be operated by the new Air-Ceylon-KLM combine will take place on February 7 from Amsterdam. ini.s niffiit will bring several aviation officials from Holland who will attend to technical and administrative matters In ColomDO. After February 7, aNAFEN - 87 words
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341 1956-01-22 3 Relics Are 2000-Year- Old W^UnlvenUty, W «I crtojn ver v Import^? .TcWotfSS an f l f° re raised that discoveries will give an insight Into different periods of India's ancient history me most interesting find sc far is that of a big stupa andNAFEN - 341 words
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183 1956-01-22 3 DELHI CONFERENCE TO URGE BAN ON DEADLY BOMBS NEW DELHI: An international conference to discuss, among other issues, the banning of the hydrogen anu atom bombs will be held here in January 1957 by the International Ked Cross at the invitation of the Union Health Minister, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. RedNAFEN - 183 words
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218 1956-01-22 3 TO STIMULATE VILLAGERS' INTEREST IN BROADCASTING POONA; A novel pilot scheme to assess tne interest 01 makers in Dioaacaaiiujr win ouon oe launched t>y tnt A.1.U., t>oniDay, jn conaooranon with trie state uoveinuient, oMis^ou and some otudents of tite Tata Institute ot Social Sciences. Under tne scneine, 150 vil•a^es naveNAFEN - 218 words
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Article200 1956-01-22 3 HUMANE TREATMENT FOR ANIMALS NEW DELHI: A forceful plea for a more hpmance treatment of animals used by laboratories has been made toy ~>r. W. Lane-Petter, Ouectoi laboratory Animals Bureau at the British Medical Research Council, in a Note submitted to the Indian Council of Medi. cal Research. Dr. Lane-PetterNAFEN - 200 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-01-22 3 The Minister for Agriculture, Enche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, visited pad! areas in Tanjon ff Karan?, Selangor, to encourage the growing of off-season crops like maize Jute and pumpkins. J Here, the Minister i« seen congratulating a 50-year-old Indian planter, Ramasamy (left), his 12-year-old daughter and his wife, whose pad!58 words
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105 1956-01-22 3 NEW DELHI; India Is seeking closer cultural contact* with Indians living overseas. A well-known dancing couple, whose name has not so far been disclosed, will be deputed by the Government of India to tour East Africa and give demonstrations of their art. A lecturer wasNAFEN - 105 words
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Article182 1956-01-22 3 BOMBAY: The Internatinal sugar Agreement, to whicn -*xua is a party, is being reviewed i n March this year with ch e possibility of extending che membership, it is learnea here. It is understood that, mean, while, the International Sugar Council has decided on 10NAFEN - 182 words
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Article132 1956-01-22 3 BOMBAY: Dr. Pran z Bluecher. the West German ViceChancellor, will inaugurate the Indo- German Chamber of Commerce here. The President Of he newlycreated chamber will be Mr. P. K. Heller, General Manager, Protos Engineering Co. Ltd. representatives m Uiis country for Siemens and ether German firms.NAFEN - 132 words
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Article112 1956-01-22 3 LONDON; The Government controlled British European Airways made a net profit of £2,460,000 during the first half of the financial year which began on April 1, beating the figure for the corresponding period of 1954 by over £1,000,--000. Passengers carried during these six months numbered 1,450,000, beating theNAFEN - 112 words
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199 1956-01-22 3 India U. K. Priced out BOMBAY: India and Britain have been priced out of Burma's textile market by China and the East European countries, according to advices received by the Cotton Textiles fcxport Promotion Council here from the Indian Emuassy in Rangoon. A Council spokesmanNAFEN - 199 words
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68 1956-01-22 3 BOMBAY; The first ever scienu&c mission from co visit India is excepteu to arrive here anortly. Composed of nve top Egypthe Tata institute of 'Kuuuacian secientists, the mission will visit Inoias prominent research Institutions including 1 mental Research. An Indian scientific mission will visitNAFEN - 68 words
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Article80 1956-01-22 3 FIRST INDIAN MAGISTRATE IN KENYA NAIROBI; Mr. K. P. Maini, a Nairobi Indian lawyer, has ooen chosen by the Kenya Government to be the first Indian magistrate for the Colony. Mr. Maini, a local born Indian, is 35 years old. There have so far been no judicial appointments Of IndianaNAFEN - 80 words
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117 1956-01-22 3 GNAT JETS TO BE MANUFACTURED IN INDIA BOMBAY: The Government of India are understood to havt completed negotiations witu the FoJland Air-craft Coin i>any of England for the oianu. lacture of Unat light jet fightei planes in the country under a licence. Meanwhile, Ufa British ailcraft him has been askedNAFEN - 117 words
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968 1956-01-22 3 Restrictions On Freedom Of Press In India LEGISLATION REVIEWED S2L taBt^*2 e a <mO9t flagrant tn»««t of restriction of the free d o m of the Fwm by constftational means" took place in tadto through Sfe*^^** 0 A fS cte 19 (2) Of th Indlan Constitution. hmSS^ ndmen *«»bl«» the968 words
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Article554 1956-01-22 3 MADRAS: Mr. C Raiagopalachari pleaded that the Government should subsidise proved toooks written for SSS^h! 0 mto tii«m within the reach of poor childMr. Rajagopalachari said it was, incorrect to think that ok f J w written for children should be less costly than those written554 words
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Article104 1956-01-22 3 JULLUNDUR. Mr. sucha Singh "Zakhini," a youth of the Amritsar District, lodged in the Jullundur District Jail, is preparing lor the M.A. (Political Science) examination of the Punjab University. He has not, however, been granted permission to sit in the examination. Mr. Singh, who104 words
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Article240 1956-01-22 4 Ceylon Premier's Statement To MPs Delegation COLOMBO: Government will *o ahead with Its pta»* for hoidinr a snap election In April and on no account will the elections be postponed so as to allow Parliament to run Its full term. This was emphatically stated by the Prime240 words
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329 1956-01-22 4 COIXXMBO: Tamil-Speaking members of Parliament decided to make a last-minute appeal to the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, 'as president of the United National Party to delete the "Sinhalese only" motion from the agenda of the LJ.N.P. annual session which is due to329 words
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122 1956-01-22 4 NO U.K. OR U.S. ARMS FOR AFGHANISTAN? LONDON, Jan. 21.— Britain la withholding arms supplies to Afghanistan, one of her traditional munitions customers, in deference to the wishes «f Pakistan, diplomatic source* here said yesterday. Afghanistan and Pakistan, a member of the British Commonwealth, are in serious dispute over a122 words
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887 1956-01-22 4 Reds and Nehru Govt. Differences Among Leaders ROMBAY' The Communist Party of India will be once again at the crow-roads to formulatta, future poltey when ?he Fourth F»rt y Congress opens at **3*<*»? N 8 t! according to authoritative tafrmatlon available here. Top rankers in the party hierarchy are divided887 words
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Article41 1956-01-22 4 KARACHI, Jan. 21. An official Indonesian delegation of 18 members, which has been studying village aid projects in West Pakistan, will leave here today for New Delhi. Their tour was sponsored by the United Nations Technical Assistance Administration. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article239 1956-01-22 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 21— American officials said Friday Russia's newest five.year plan places the Soviets well within reach of the ambitious industrialisation and production goals the late Premier Stalin set forth in 1946. Stalin laid down these tar-gets-regarded as "visionary" by many westerners in an address whichAP - 239 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-01-22 4 One of the redeeming features of the Tamils Festival celebration In Koala Lumpur this year was the large number of women who participated In the public meeting.32 words
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Article464 1956-01-22 4 LONDON. Jan. 21— The Malayan delegation of Ministan and Sultan's representative* are starting another quiet weekend' today prelude to a week of fateful decisions. Yesterday that had an 'extremely busy, very full day in the three committees formed to clear away obstacles in that pathReuter - 464 words
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104 1956-01-22 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 21. Management and control of all India lif e Insurance companies and foreign companies operating in India was taken over by the Government Thursday under an Ordinance issued by President Bajendra Prasad. In a Government radio broadcast. Finance Minister Mr.104 words
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Article83 1956-01-22 4 MOSCOW, Jan. 21.—Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet prime Minister, was reported yesterday to be resting In the country out of Moscow. Marshal Bulganin has not been seen at public functions which he might ordinarily have been expected to attend since January 3 and it was generally assumed thatReuter - 83 words
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129 1956-01-22 4 COLOMBO, Jan. 21. Seven I members of ijtie Ceylon Parlia- 1 ment representing the Tamil speaking constituencies re- j signed today from the ruling United National Party. They Include Mr. S. Natesan, Minister of Posts and Broadcasting who at the same time resigned fromReuter - 129 words
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Article97 1956-01-22 4 LONDON, Jan. 21.— Russia will exhibit a model of her atomic power station at a proposed exhibition in the United Nations building in New York the official Russian news agency Tass reported. The agency said the permanent Soviet delegate Mr. Arkady Sobolov had told the United NationsReuter - 97 words
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Article56 1956-01-22 4 SEOUL, Jan. 21. President Syngman Rhee has asked his government officials to use their automobiles less and their bicycles more. He said it would cut government costs, help the Korean bike manufacturing business, and sav e on automlbiles and gasoline, both of which have to be imported andAP - 56 words
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Article75 1956-01-22 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Parliament will be dissolved on February 23, and the country is expected to go to hte polls f or the third time since Independence, on April 4, 6 and 7. The dissolution in February curtails the life the present parliament by nearly aNAFEN - 75 words
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