Indian Daily Mail, 24 January 1956

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail >■*■-*• Al X»W. Ml SINGAPORE, XCESDAY, Ji^UABY 24, 1966 FOUR PAORS IK f!IBNTs'
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  • 625 1 Tungfcu's Frank Talk About Union Wrth Singapore Not Afraid Of Overwhelming Chinese But Subversive Acts LONDON, Jan. 23— Tundra Abdul Rahman, leader of the Malayan 'Merdeka' (Freedom) delegation now in London, told Keuter that he saw no obstacles to the London Conference giving them
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  • 135 1 Marshall For Bangalore The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall and Mr. D.T. Assomull will leave for Bangalore,* South India, on Jan. 29 to attend the plenary session ot the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East. Another member, Mr. v E. Davies, Deputy Financial 'Secretary (h^onomics), will leave for
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  • 348 1 Tungku Rahman said that the buitans, who had lived apart from politics, felt that Luc nevv political inovc.itu,. aiiae<] to ao away with them, ueapite many declarations that uieir sovereignty in their respective states was recognised. ->ut after a meeting. Their xiighnesaes were satisfied witn tne sincereity
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  • 374 1 Of Singapore, TungKu Rahman said; 4 Mr. David Marshall (the Chief Minister), hot said he. would welcome the idea of Union with us but that I'm afraid to accept it because of the overwhelming Chinese population in the island. Mr. Marshall is
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  • 213 1 "We Must Crush Chin Peng" —FUNGKU LONDON, Jan. 23— The Malayan "Merdeka" Delegation in London were today opening a week of fateful decisions with an appointment with Sir Anthony Uden at 10, Downing Street. Tungku Abdul Rahjnan was expected to tell the British Prime Minister that the oneway to crush
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  • 100 1 IMtria* a speech at Bradford, Yorkshire, a young woman dashed onto the platform where Sir Anthony Eden w^ m?W«I««»waltedspeeeh, «iwito* W» the Premier ear "The British Empire to the greatest force for peace the world has ever known and you are throwing it away." She was
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  • 86 1 WANT SELFDETERMINATION FOR MALAYA LONDON, Jan. 28 A mass, meeting called by the Communist led ex-Servicemen's movement for peace, today called for self determination for Cyprus, MALAYA and Kenya. The meeting, to London's Hyde Park, followed a march through the City** West End by about 100 demonstrators. The resolution added
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  • 78 1 U.S. $8m. RAILWAY CONTRACT LONDON, Jan. 23 An $8,000,000 contract for equipment for the Indian Railways Is expected to be completed by next September, the United States Information Service announced today. The announcement said that the last of 20 locomotives would be delivered this month. Already nearly 1,000 freight cars
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  • 122 1 MADRAS, Jan. 23— Mr. N. Sanleevi Reddi. Andhra SUte Deputy Minister, said Sunday the Andhra Cabinet will resign if demands for an enlargement of the State are not •fortwith conceded by the OongTeaa High Command." Workers campaigning for the larger iUtt, k&own ai "Visalandhra,"
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  • 89 1 RIOTS IN BOMBAY— SCENE AT THAKURDWAR Shoot-on-slght police enforced Bombay's strict corf ew on ten. is n^ the death toll In seething Western India reached 10. Police fired at six dUTrent points as Mara- tha mobs roamed the City hurling stones and bottles. The Marathas want Bombay to become a
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  • 467 1 His Speech Brings Tears NEW DELHI, Jan. ZS. Indian Prime Minister Nehru and his governing Congress Party High Command met for four hours yesterday to discus* the widespread agitation against state reorganisation and the Marathi rebellion In Bombay. A spokesman said after the
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  • 67 1 TARA SINGH'S TALKS WITH NEHRU The Commission's plans are also causing unrest eisewhere. in New Delhi, rara Singh, uearaed leader of tne Anall jearty, met Prime Minister Nenru, Home Anairs Minister G. B. Pant and Minister of Education Maulana Azad. He described tne meeting as a "final round of talks"
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  • 79 1 SYDNEY, Jan. z«i The Japanese Prime Minister's Special Envoy, Takeo Miki, flew here Sunday on a Good will mission to Australia. He will go to Canberra Monday to meet Prime Minister Menzies. Miki's Press Secretary, K. Hlrasawa, said tee visit was to acquaint the Japanese
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  • 65 1 TAMILS FESTIVAL AT MUAR TODAY The Tamils In Muar District will celebrate the "Tamils Festival" at the Victory theatre, Muar, today Tuesday, Jan. 24 commencing at 4 p.m. Mr. K. Kathlravelu, will preside. The speakers are-. Mr. G. Sarangapany, Editor of the TAMIL murasu, Singapore and Mr. K. Ramanathan, B.A.
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  • 59 1 LONDON, Jan. 23 Sir Alexander Morda, leading British film producer, died today. He was 62. The Hungarian-bom movie magnate was noted for his lavish film productions with which he made and sometimes lost fortunes. He made pictures for 40 years and since the early thirties had
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  • 33 1 POLISH DELEGATION IN KARACHI KARACHI, .Tft«. 23 Po. Hsh trade delegation ]-d by Dcbrazals!? tl Ludwik arrived at Karachi vesterdav to neeot'.ata a trade ajreemant with Pakisu »IJ. T»*> talKs start today. AP
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  • Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tue., Jan. 24, 1956
    • 488 2 THAT President Eisenhower should have endorsed diis Secretary of State Mr. Dulles's notorious "brink-of-war" statement w»as only as it should be. But the only amusing feature about it is the awful manner in which the President has conveniently forgotten his own platitudes about atomic warfare while
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    • 48 2 COMMISSIONER OF MADRAS CORPORATION MADRAS; Mr. V,N. Subbarayan. Commissioner of the Madras Corporation will, it is understood, relinquish hi 8 appointment by the middle of February 1956 at the end of his three-year term of office. "Hhe question of appoint* in* «uoo«wor i s under confUTtrftUoß of owiraramt.
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  • 546 2 Gujeratis Tatttlicd AHMED AB AD: Prime Minister Nehru's announcement that Maha Gujerat comprising Gujeratspeaking areas of Bombay State, Kutctt and Saurashtra would be formed was received with satisfaction by Congress, Praja Socialist and Communist Party leaders of Gujerat But the Gujerat Praia Socialist
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  • 50 2 The talks on future relations between Britain, the rulers <*overnment of Malaya opened at Lancashire House, Westminster, London. Alan Lennox-Boyd (left), Brltlsr deleK a t i o nat 2E.JSS S" UM 5J5f l^ "2£. the CWef Malayan* Government Representative, Tangku Abdul Rahman, at the start of the
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  • 410 2 Dr. Jayakar Condemns Separation Of Bombay City From Maharashtra S MADRAS: Thfe decision of the Central Government to separate Bombay City from the Maharashtra State was a defeat to all Maharashtrians and every Maharashtrian felt that hie was insulted by the decision, said Dr. M R Javaf !S? S E
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  • 183 2 I NAGPUR: Mr. R. K. Patil, former Development Minister, and a protagonist of SamyuKta Maharashtra said that short of conceding Samyukta Maharashtra with Bombay th£ Prime Minister had gone a long way to concede the demand of Maharashtra. "The Central administration has been imposed on Bombay
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  • 104 2 THEORY ON MOON'S BERTH QUESTIONED LOS ANGELES: a longstanOng theory that the moon was formed when a great chunk of tt»e earth wuhurted into space ha* been discredited by a new procedure for ttudytag the ocean bottom. Dr. Frank Proas, co-deve loper of ingenious method of nsin r earthqtHike waves
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  • 204 2 BOMBAY: The Prime Minister's broadcast on the SRC proposals has been received with profound satisfaction i& the local Congress circles. Mr. S. K. Patil, President pi the Bqmbay Pradesh Congress Committee, in a statement to the Press welcomed Govern. ment's decision to Centrally administer Bombay City and the
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  • 150 2 Mr. N. v. Gadgil, M.P., and a prominent Maharashtrian leader, described as "reactionary" the Government of India s decision to make Bombay Uty a centrally administered area. Speaking at a public meeting within an hour of Prime Minister Nehru's broadcast announcing tne Government oi lnaia s decisions
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  • 236 2 VIDARBHA LEADERS' DEMAND A GP V R: Le**** protagonists of a separate Vidarbha otate here announced their ac cei*aiice of the Governments decision to merge the eight Marathi districts of Madhya Ptadeshf with the Maharashtra State, but reiterated their demand for location of the capi. tal of Maharashtra at Nagpur.
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  • 42 2 RAKGOON, Jan. 22, --The Burmese Premier Mr. u.Nu and Mr. Chou En Lai the ni mler of Communist China S? ?vn SJ"*? 18 d emarcauon ween th^t frOntler rf?n^ e two countries the SSSU^?* 6 E lanned the Reuter
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  • 896 2 t n „3^{s. OAW>R E. The decision of the Government of India Rp^nX?H neW^ State Karnat »ka proposed by the States ?J?£f f, U Commission, as Mysore State, h J given great ofVifiS^SroSn? 6 Pe Ple f thG State aDd there is a Sn
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  • 374 2 NEW DELHI: One death is reported on Sunday of jaundice in Delhi, that of a woman after delivery in the Stephen's hospital here. Four case s of jaundice were admitted into the various hospitals during the day. Among those wno nave recovered from
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  • 53 2 PLOT DISCOVERED IN BUENOS AIRES BUENOS AIRES Jan 2a._ A former Peronlsta Minuter General Juan Jose Urane* ana a number of other Ovfl »«h Military Chiefs hive bSn rested after an altered «int SSU coup «v25Ptt?GaK ernment according to sources cl<^« the Gov«fn»ent^£T Machlnerun emplacements guarded Government HoS? that Army
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  • 2379 3 International Institute's Survey For Years 1951-55 Hardships Of journalists In S. Africa Sayta* that rulers are tending to abuse their power in some countries which have only recently gained independence or- thrown off. dictatorships, the report adds: "What is more serious is tne emergence
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  • 810 3 ««n^^.T nM EL re err d of the free j c««i^' wheee ee«iJHy laws caused Journalist "great anthe 105t Public Seeurity Act and the 1950 Public safety Act! The latter two contain similar clauses ''regarded as very dangerous to the Press." These are that the Government
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  • 696 3 INDO-SOVIET RELATIONS Reactions In West Criticism Analysed NEW DELHI: n» curtain ha« by no imms been drawn rta,quwtion prominently ratoed Wywhen, to ttaflndE nance* most lead to toe Interpretation that India has in mind only military pacts concluded by the Western pjwew A spokesman of the Government of India, who
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  • 122 3 FERRY CAPSIZES IN GODAVARI: 46 WOMEN DROWNED HYDERABAD: Forty-six women lost their lives on Jan. 13 to a ferry acckfcnt across the Godavari-, river at Narsapur in Adilatfm district, about 160 miles from here. The contractor of the service and the two ferrymen who where rescued have been arrested, pending
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  • 124 3 Plea for revival OF DRAMA BOMBAY: Dr. C. P. Rama- swami Aiyar, Vice-Chancellor of the Banaras Hindu Univer- sity, said here that the need of the country today and 1 «'more especially tomorrow" was the revival of literature 1 and drama. He said long after politi- clans and their politics
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  • 299 3 IDEAL GIRL FOR U.S. OFFICE SECRETARY NEW YORK: Could Marilyn Monroe walk into the average American business office and get a job as a secretary? No, she couldn't— not H you take the word of tne nation's businessmen themselves. A survey of leading executives on what they look for in
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  • 158 3 NEW YORK, Jan. 22 Malaya because of competition from Japan and India, the United State s was "a poor fourth" in world textile competition last year, the journal of Commerce said Friday. "Prospects for 1956 are even worse," it added. The journal reported that exports of
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  • 101 3 Double Taxation: India And U.K. To Sign Pact NEW LuaUHI; The Govern, ments of India wd u K have agreed to sign an for avoidance of Estate Duty. At present citizens of India and the U.K f*Y* to P?y Estate Duty to both the Governments An official U.K. delegation which
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  • 230 4 Struggle Has Begun In Right Earnest COLOMBO: MR. C. SUNTHARALINGAM, IN AN ADDRESS TO VOTERS OF VAVUNIYA DURING rHf WEEK-END, SAID: THE STRUGGLE FOR TAMIL AUTONOMY HAS ALREADY BEGUN. YOU ARE AWARB OF THE EVENTS WHICH HAVE TRANSPIRED BWCE I STOPPED ATTENDING PARLIAMENT FOR REASONS SET OUT IN
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  • 84 4 JAFFNA: The Lanka Bauddha Mandalaya proposes to bring In a special procession the statue of the Lord Buddha pesented to the Nagadlpa Vlhara by the Government of Burma. According to the tentative programme the procession with the statue will reach Jaffna on February Bth. The trustees of th'e
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  • 763 4 judiced, if not placed in grave Jeopardy, unless, as a first essential step, an autonomous Tamil state is inaugurated without delay. "It is only after that inauguration Federalism or separatism can be considered not only by the Tamil-speaking people' but also by the' Sin-halese-speaking people themselves inhabiting this
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  • 273 4 JAFFNA: An appeal to stop Sinhalese colonisation in the Northern and Eastern Province* and the Puttalam electoral area, areas regarded as the traditional home of the Tamil-speaking people of Ceylon, has been made by Mr. C. Vanniasingham M.P. and president of the Tamil Arasn
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  • 279 4 COLOMBO: The 37th an- nual session of the All-Ceyion Buddhist Congress decided to call on the Government to shift j the State capital of Sri Lanka to Kandy as "it is the most appropriate centre for the spiritual and cultural life of the nayon." The meeting
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  • 109 4 MELBOURNE, Jan. 23— Military Advisers of the three ANZUS nations— Australia, New Zealand and United States --win hold a defence review conference here today. ANZUS is the mutual guarantee signed by the three nations to prevent agression in the Pacific. The Conference will review their
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  • 78 4 KAMARAJ DECLINES TO COMMENT MADRAS: Mr. K. Kamaraj Chief Minister, dteclined to comment on the decisions announced! by the Union Government in respect of the recommendations of the States Re- organisation Commission. The Chief Minister will leave on Wednesday for New Delhi to attend the meetings of the National Development
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  • 64 4 LIBRARY EXAM. Mr. M. Nadarajan of the University of Malaya Library has passed the Entrance examination of the London Library Association. He is the first Tamil to sit for examinations of the London Library Association. Mr. Nadarajan has been on the staff of the university
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  • 147 4 LONDON, Jan. 23 Some Members of Parliament will try to force a government statement when the House of Commons re-assembles tomorrow after the Christmas holidays on reports that field Marshal Sir John Harding may resign fom his post as Governor of Cyprus. One report splashed on the
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  • 106 4 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Jan. 28 The disarmament ghost comes out of its U.N. Mausoleum for a short time again Monday. Afnns reduction hopes Inherited from the old League of Nations and reborn with the development of nuclear weapons have made little tangible progress in the U.N.'S. 10
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  • 93 4 MADRAS: Mr. S. Chcllas- I waml, President of the Tra- j J vancore-Cochin Malabar Tamil j Areas Merger Association, to the course of a communication criticises the Government's decision regarding Peermade, Devlcolam, Chittoor and Ney- yattankarai. "This verdict la a challenge to all Tamils" he says
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  • 79 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.— Israel renewed her appeal for United States arms. Mr. Abba Eban Rept Eban, the Israeli Ambassador who made the plea to Mr. George Allen, Assistant Secretary of State told correspondents afterwarda that "our peril is progressively mounting." He said that the 70-mteute
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