Indian Daily Mail, 23 January 1956

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. g NaB4o r I SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 37 1 BOMBAY. Jan. 22.-The West German Vice-chancellor Dr. Franz Bluecher left by air for home yesterday after an 11 day tour of India as the guest of the Indian Govern- mtat.— Reuter
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  • 568 1 KUNORAKUDI ADIGAL TO FAST To Persuade Nehru Govt To Grant Tamilnad Justice Satyagraha Before Central Govt. Offices (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, «kuu 22 Kundrakudi Adigal, head of tine leading Tamil Saivi te Mutt, has decided to go on a 21-day fast from Jan uary, 26, the Indian He public
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  • 128 1 JAKARTA, INDONESIA, Jan. 22. The Foreign Ministry said Saturday it has informed the united States that Secretary of State Dulles will be welcome to visit Indonesia after the SEATO Council of Ministers' meeting in Pakistan in March. When word reached here earlier this week of Dulles'
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  • 260 1 Malayan Tamils Festival Madras Told From Our Owu Correspondent MA.UK A3, Jan. 22 ±>ociui A. Cludambaranathan Cheitiar ana protesso* M. K. Snanmugham, who have just returnea irom Singapore and Maiaya aiter attenvuu B die 'xaaiiiis festival tinere, were feteu at a reception last evening at &»r 'in^ttgdiUja lege. Speaking on
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  • 143 1 EDEN HOPES FOR 'WORLD PEACE' MESSAGE LONDON, Jan. 22 Sir Anthony Eden said In a television broadcast to the nation that he hoped a message of hope and guidance to the world would emerge from his coming meeting with president Eisenhower. The Prime Minister referring to the President 'as your
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  • 110 1 NEW YOttK, Jan. 22.— The Governor of New York Averell Harriman will announce his candidacy for the democratic Presidential nomination this Spring according to the Chairman of the State Democratic Organisation. The official Mr. Michael Prendergast is a close associate of Mr. Harriman and is believed
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  • 95 1 The talkg on future relation* between Britain, the Rulers of Malaya and the Government of Malaya opened at Lancaster House, Westminister, London, on the morning of Jan. 18. A.P. PHOTO SHOWS: Bri- tish Colonial Secretary ALAN LENNOX-BO YD (left), top British delegate at the talks,
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  • 251 1 CHINA AND U.S. STILL DISAGREE ON 'FORMOSA' WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.— The State Department declared that Formosa must be covered by any Joint declarUon remouncJne force agreed to by the United States and Communist China in the current Geneva talks. In a statement on developments at the conference of Chinese and
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  • 63 1 LONDON, Jan. 22— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev Soviet Communist Party First Secre. tary, said in a speech yesterday that the Soviet grain harvest last year was "considerably higher" than in 1954. In 1955 V.-te. Soviet harvested 3.6 times more than it harvest, ed in the previous year he said
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  • 485 1 Central Bombay Worst Affected Area Calcutta Returns To Normal Iter One-Day Sporadic Riots BOMBAY: Jan. 22.— Five people were shot dead and 16 demonstrators were turested, wuen polios fired at a prooession in Central isoiuuay late last nigut (siaturday), bringing the deatiis in tne
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  • 123 1 Talks Again With Boyd On Progress Of Conference LONDON Jan. 22.— Tungku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya will visit Sir Anthony Eden— the Prime Minister at his official London residence— lo Downing Street, on Monday afternoon. The Chief Minister will be
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  • 26 1 BERLJN, Jan. 22.— West Berlin refugee officials said that the number of prominent East Germans fleeine to West Berlin is increasing.- Reuter
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  • 200 1 Wanted: Aussy-Asian Bodies mmm —CASEY MELBOURNE, Jan. 22.— Lack of an Australian- Asian Association in this Australian Capital cities was a gap which shouia be filled, External Affairs Minister Mr. Richard Casey said today. Mr. Casey speaking at Melbourne's Wesley Church said there was no association to form a common
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  • 126 1 KARACHI, Jan. 22— Mr. Aslam Khattak, Pakistani Charge D'affaires in Kabul, returns to Afghanistan next week after consultations with his Government here. Pakistan is reported to have taken 'certain decisions' about her future policy with regard to Afghanistan, but officials declined to say what U\e dici. sions
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    • 170 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 22.— Peace returned to Bombay today after six days of rioting, looting and arson In which 68 people have been killed. Government and Police officials reported at noon that the city was "all quiet.'' Political and Trade Union leaders went on "peace missions," pleadin?
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    • 91 1 CUTTACK, Ortssa, Jan. 22.— Police opened fire today on violent demonstrators pickettng the All India Radio Station here. Casualty figures were not immediately known. Police used tear gas and lathis (staves) to disperse Hie crowd before opening fire. The demonstrators were protesting against the
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    • 88 1 LONDON, Jan. 82.— Plans for the first section of the 265 miles North Crimea Canal have been completed by the Lkranian State Planning Institute Tans the Soviet News Agency report*. —Renter. VIENNA. Jan. 32. Bui. garia has launched the Brat of a series of floating hostels for harbour workers, according
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  • 521 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Moil. Jan. 28, 1956 UNCALLED-FOR PREPARATIONS TTOE military preparedness of the SEATO Powers which has been recommended by their military experts wtho (huve just concluded their conference at Melbourne will, if accepted and acted upon at their forthcoming delegates conference in Karachi, take this region to
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  • 2568 2 Govt. Decisions On S.R.C. Report Bombay City To Be Centrally Administered Karnataka To Be Named Mysore NEW DELHI: Hie Government of India have decided to constitute Bombay City as a Centrally idnrißfetered area and form a separate Maharashtra St-ite which would include the Vkflmrbfaa State proposed by the States Reorganisation
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  • 147 2 The talks oa future relations between Britain, the Balers of Malaya and the Government of Malaya, opened at Lancaster House, Westminster, London «a Jan. 18. AP. photo shows; P»k»gii4e« at the start of the conference. Bight: John Hare, Minister of State British Colonial Oflsw Dato
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  • 117 2 TORONTO, Canada, Jan. 2X. A 13-year-old girl returning noine troin a dancing lesson •vas tnrottled with tier own dcarf, raped and dumped on a ueserteu waterfront street corner Wednesday night. It was tne latest In a rasn of sex crimes in Ontario Province. four hours after
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  • 127 2 NEW *OKui, Jan. 21.— 8y next June most or tone 24 ruroaniiiia maidens," tne girls aimed by tne atomic blast tnat s true a tuat Japanese city on Aug. b, ltHo snouid be able Co return borne, It nas been learned. i.ie group w ho wer e brought
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  • 467 3 Need For "Sweet Reasonableness 9 J*KW MUH: IN A SURPRISE BROADCAST TO THE NATION ON MONDAY NIGH T, PRIME HlNiniS NXHKT iSnSSSSL JSf «?VBRNI«CNTB DCCMHOMS OnTSaTBs JUEOBAAjrWATION AND APPEALED FOB CONSIDERING THEM IN A SPIRIT OF PEACES LOO-OPERA-Tt&K. Nehra said "India appeal* te-de, v to
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  • 369 3 "IB a few days' time we shall celebrate the Republic Day and complete six yean since the formation of our great Republic. During these years we have made marked progress and impressed the world not only with wtiat we have done but with our energy and determination
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  • 337 3 BOMBAY TO BE CENTRALLY ADMINISTERED "We have given the greatest thought and care to the question of the Bombay State. We telt that the recommendation of the Commission was a right one, fair to all concerned and likely to lead to progress in this State which nas acquired an enviable
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  • 245 3 OFFICERS OF GOVT PLEA FOR CHANGE IN ATTITUDE NEW DELJiI: The Union Home Minister Pandit li.B. rant, asked administrators to imbibe the spirit oi sympathy, fellowship and coiuraae to enaole tnem to a^ply tne ory principles Of rules aiiu iaws i" a manner whicn would suit the needs of tne
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  • 410 3 self is of course absurd apart from its beta* opposed to the oaslc conception of India's unity. 'l would earnestly appeal to alt our countrymen and comrades to consider these matters in a spirit of peaceful cooperation. India appeals today to the world for peaceful co-existence between
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  • 247 3 NO ACTION AGAINST BANKMEN CALCUTTA: Bankers at their meeting- with West Bengal's Chief Minister, Dr. B. C. rtoy, on Monday agreed not' to proceed with any disciplinary action against the bank I employees who had participated In the recent two-day bank strike. Dr. Roy had over an hour's discussion with
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  • 130 3 NEW Lt. GOVERNOR OF VINDHYA PRADESH REWA; Mr. M. Thirumal Kao was sworn on Monday meaning as iJeutenant-uovei-nor of Vindhya Pradesh at venkat Bnawan. Alter Mr. K. K. Sharma, Chief Secretary to the Govuinment Of vindhya fradesn, uau read the warrant of tne I'resiuent appointing Mr. Rao as tne L.t.,-v_iovernor
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  • 35 3 INDIAN MERCHANTS' CHAMBER BOMBAY: Mr. Murarji J Valdya has been elected President of the Indian Merchants' Chamber for the year 1986. Mr. Naval H. Tata has been elected Vice-President of the Chamber for this year.
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  • 59 3 ANOTHER MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Thft encasement has been announced In London of another Eastern Prince. Re Is th« SS-year old grandson Of the Sultan ot Johore, Prince Osman. He Intends to marry Miss Sandra Redman, of Kensington, London. The new* came only If days after the marrtaf* In Johore Bahro of
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  • 51 3 NASSER PROCLAIMS CONSTITUTION Egyptian Prime Minister Colone! Gamal Abdel Nasser, reads oat the country's new constitution before a quarter of a million cheering Egyptians In Cairo on January 16. It is doe to come Into effect o* July 1, 1966, and wfll give Egypt a strung chief executive and single-chamber
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  • 490 3 MADRAS: In a civil revision petition which he disposed of His Lordship the Chief Justice held in the Madras High Court that summons sent by registered post and returned with the endorsement of the postman that it was refused was not due
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  • 88 3 79— AND STILL GOING STRONG BHOPAL.: Pandit R. S. Shukla, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, told Pressmen at Bhopal on Jan. 13 that he had no intention of retiring from politics Asked If he Intended to retire from politics after the formation of the proposed Madhya Pradesh State, the 79-year-old
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  • 60 3 MADRAS: The following vacations for the High Court, Madras, during- the year 1966, have been notified: Summer Vacation: Monday, May 7, to Friday June Ll^ 1956 (both days inclusive) Michaelmas Vacation-. Monday, Oct 18 to Friday, October 19 1956 (both days inclusive) and Christmas Vacation; Monday,
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  • 840 4 Sinhalese Only Demand Has Shaken Tamils* Confidence In Govt. COLOMBO: The Junto r Minister of Transport and Justice, Mr. V. Kumarasamy (BLP. for Chavakachefaeri) retyped hfe Parliamentary Secretaryship last week. Hfe resignation was banded to the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawal *at his home
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  • 186 4 MEMBERSHIP RECEIPTS OF C.D.C. MATALE: Toe Working Committee of the Ceylon Democratic Congress met at Kandasamy School, Matale, presided over by Mr. K- Rajallngam the President. The joint secretaries, Messrs. V. K. Vellayan and S. Arunasalam, were authorised to take suitable action after legal consultations regarding the alleged wrongful removal
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  • 83 4 COLOMBO: The Government Parliamentary Party will entertain the Prime Minister to dinner on Feb. 9at the House of Representatives, is honour of his completion of 35 years as a member of the legislature. Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, Leader of the Opposition, Mr. A. Ratnayake,
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  • 307 4 300 REDS IN CONFERENCE AT JAFFNA JAJVNA: The inaugural conference of v the Jaffna Prade«h Communist Youth League was held to the Town Hail. Jaffna. The conference was attended by nearly 800 delegates from South Ceylon, Including two Buddhist monks. The Press was excluded from the conference, but a statement
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  • 135 4 DUDLEY COLLAPSES AT MEETING COLOMBO, Mr. Dudley I Senanayake, M.P., for Dedl- gama and former Prime Mi- nister who dramatically an- nounced his retirement from politics last Friday night col- lapsed recently while at a' meeting with Buddhist monks at his Colombo residence. "Woodlands.*' Mr. Senanayake's condition was reported to
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  • 119 4 ELECTION FUND OF RS. 5M! COLOMBO: There 1 3 no better time than now to go to the polls— we can win at least sixty seats. As for the money, the U.N.P. has Re. 5,000,000 to Its credit. This Is what Sir John told a deputation of Government M.P.s who
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  • 102 4 U.N. JOQB FOR EX-CEYLON RLY. CHIEF COLOMBO. The forme* General Manager of Railways, Mr. m. Kanagasabay has been given a united Nations appointment. •rtie Secretary-General of th« U.N. has appointed him chief of the Railway Division of the Economic Commission for Asto and the Far East. Mr. Kanagasabay will be
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  • 289 4 COLOMBO: "Three million* of the fire million rupees alk>> cated for the Buddha Jayantt celebrations thia year, repreaents the contributions made by Christiana. Hindus, Muslims and those. <i£ other religions, ▲t the moat, the Buddhist contrlbutton is about two million rupees. Nou-Buddhiata have contributed
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  • 136 4 ANTI RELIGIOUS PUBLICATIONS COLOMBO. A conference of Roman Catholic and other Christian religious dignitaries will be .held at the Ministry of Home I Affairs next, Friday to discuss what steps should be taken to prevent the publication and sale of anti-religious publications which tend to create inter-religious disputes and discord.
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  • 153 4 JAFFNA: Mr. S. S- Navaratnam was elected Mayor of janna, last week by a majority of one vote, Mr. A. V. Chinnlah, Commissioner of the Municipal Council, presided at the meeting. Mr. V. K. Devendran proposed and Mr. A. Thurairaja- j slngham seconded the name ot
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  • 52 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 22— Mr. Krishna Menon, India's ailing: chief delegate at the United Nations returned here last night to be welcomed by the Prime Minister Mr. Nehru at the airport Mr. Menon who has been 111 with appendicitis told reporters that he was feeling much
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  • 235 4 Surrender Before It Is Too Late -4NG YOKE LIN KUALA L.UMPUR, Sun: The Minister for Posts and Tele. iAn, in a rauio Droadcast appealed to the memuers of U^ Malayan communist Party 'to accept the Amnesty terms anu the opportunity to rejoin your families and friends.' Drawing attention to the
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  • 245 4 The Ministry of Education made the following announcement today: In order to provide an opportunity for boys ana girls who have not won places in Secondary Schools to continue their education beyond the Primary School level, it is intended to arrange evening classes in various Ciovernment Secondary
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  • 187 4 U.S. CHINA TALKS WILL PAIL -Koo TAIPEH, Jan. 22. —Chinese Nationalist Ambassador to th« United States, Dr. V. K. Well* ington Koo, said) here today that the current Geneva talks between the United States and Communist China on an ambassadorial level would be fruitless. He said "It 1b clear that
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  • 61 4 SOVIET HELP FOR SALEM PLANT MADRAS. *Tan. 22.— A Southern India Chamber of Commerce Spokesman said Saturday. Russia had offered technical and financial assist* ance for the erection of an aluminimum plant near Salem, in South India. The spokesman said the Soviet also offered to nrect a hydro-electric project i
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  • 67 4 In connection with the' Thaipusam iFestlvaJ, which will be celebrated at the Chettlars Temple, Tank Road, Friday, Jan. 27, a procession commencing at 6 aan. on Jan. 26, reaching the Keoag Saik Road Temple at 9 a.m. from where it will recommence at 7 pjn. returning: to th
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