Indian Daily Mail, 26 January 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI No. 343 SINGAFOBE, IHCBSDAYf JANUARY 26, 1966 TEN PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 577 1 Pant's Surprise Move S.R.C. Report Revised Sequel To Agitation From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 25. The Indian Union should consist of just eight states not sixteen as recommended by the States Reorganisation Commission. This suggestion was put forward by the union Home Minister Pant in
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  • 195 1 MEXICO CITY, Jan. 20.— A controversial mural by Diego Rivera, curtained for eight years, will be shown publicly soon minus Its quotation denying -God's existence. The 18 X 36-foot painting Is in the Hotel Del Prado. It depicts Alameda Park in the heart of the city,
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  • 94 1 BANGALORE, Jan. 25.— Russia yesterday offered to hejn underdeveloped con* 1 1 168 of Asia and the Far East to expand their iron and steel industries, and promised them the benefit of her experience. Mr. g. P- Veliky, Soviet lelegate, gave this pledge to the eighth
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  • 67 1 Princes* Margaret and Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother lunched with the Reverend Simon Phipps (left), an old friend of the Princes*, at h*.« rooms In Trinity College, Cambridge University, where he is Chaplain. They are shown here walking form the Royal Car to Phlpps' rooms. The
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  • 328 1 BANGALORE, Jan. 25. The Japanese delegate Mr. Koichiro ABAkai was in the Chair at the formal inauguration ceremony of the Eighth Session of the ECAFE Committee on Industry and trade which opened here yesterday. Mr. Ashraf said, leader of Che Pakistan Delegation, was elected Chairman for the session.
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  • 330 1 Independence Target Date Talks Today LjONDON, JsM. 29.— The Malayan OonstitMlonat Conference which Tufegku Abdul Rahman conflderrity expects will five him ft tenet date lor independence witnli the Commonwealth la the Autumn of next year hokU ita next Plenary session to-»orrow. The session will be private. It is hoped the
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  • 144 1 EUROPEAN MINING ENGINEER KILLED An European mining prospector from lronoh Mm. T/a.s ciUei Jn what is believed U nayc teen a chance contact with Communist terrorists on :he Bikam Estate in the Tapah -irea of Perak at 12.15 p. m. yesterday afternoon, according to an Emergency Communique Issued In Kuala
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  • 101 1 LONDON. Jan. 23— Queen I Elizabeth Second and the Duke of Edinburgh will pay a state visit to Copenhagen In the Spring of 1957 it was announced from Buckingham Palace. The announcement did not give any more details of the visit. The Queen and her husband
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  • 1255 1 Prasad's Greetings To Indians In Foreign Lands Dr. Rajendr* Prasad, President of the Republic of India, in a message to the Indian nationals overseas om the occasion of the celebration of the sixth Anniversary of the Indian Republic, reminds them that they are 'in a
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  • 60 1 MARSHALL AND LEE KUAN YEW TO SPEAK ON INDIA DAY Mr. R. R. Tandon, Commissioner for India In Malaya, the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, and Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will be among the principal speakers today at a public meeting to be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium at
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  • LATEST NEWS
    • 34 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 25.— President Rajendra Prasad In a National Anniversary broadcast today called en Portuga.) to cede the territory of Cioa to India. Tomorrow is the 6th Anniversary of the Indian Republic- Reuter
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    • 29 1 LONDON, an. 26.— The Committees of the Malayan Independence Conference Hitting In London were busy today finishing off tneir reports on internal defence, finance and the civil service.- Reuter
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    • 28 1 BONN, GERMANY, Jan. 35. Foreign Minister Hemrioh von Brentano ■aid Tuesday he would welcome mediation by Mia'a Prime Minister Nehru 1« the Eart-Weat deadlock over German reunification.- A.P.
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    • 78 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 25— Soviet Premier Buiganln is suffering from the aftereffects of his strenuous Asian tour, informed sources said here Wednesday. But they detained to nay exactly What hid trouble in. Indications w h< re it mitjht be fatigue, heart strain or jaundice*— A .P. KARACHI, Jan. )5.— Madame
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    • 35 1 SERIA, Brunei, Jan. 28. —Sir Robert Scott British Commissioner General for South East Asia, now on a visit to Brunei, today made a tour of the Seria oilfield, which produces 110,000 barrels a day.— Reuter
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    • 30 1 BRIDGETON, New Jersey, Jan. 25.— Six children were burned to d«ath tn a fire that destroyed their home three miles outside this south eastern New Jersey community early Wednesday.- AP
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  • Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thu., Jan. 26, 1958
    • 493 2 A PROUD DAY FOR INDIANS TO-DAY as India enters the seventh year or her Republican career, she is doing so with a majesty and personality so august and graceful that she has r already become the focus i of world attention and the object of universal admiration. That she is
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    • 76 2 NEW DELHI; Lady Mountbatten arrived in New Delhi on Tuesday (Jan. 17 > from Bombay. Mr. Nehru was among those who received her at Pa lam airport. Lady Mountbatten Is staying with Mr. Nehru. She Is on a ten-day visit to India in the course of her month-long
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  • 2030 2 DAVID MARSHALL'S INDIA- CEYLON GOODWILL MISSION Went In Good Heart, Left In Better Heart Rich ft Invigorating Experiences rpHE Chief Minister's visit to Ceylon and India was no accidental afterthought. Two strands of his policy guided him there. He w as Singapore's ttrst Chief Minister, with the responsibility, and not
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  • 128 2 MADRAS, INDIA, Jan. 24 Japan's Chief Justice Kotaro Tanaka and Mrs. Tanaka were entertained at a tea party by the Madras Bar Council Monday. The City's legal luminaries, High Court Judges and public figures were present. Tanaka w a s accompanied bv Yoshizawa, Japanese Amassador in India.
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  • 45 2 With the Indian Piime Minister Mr. jawaharlal Nehru, are Singapore's Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall and Asst. Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J.M. Jamabhoy, in New Delhi, when Mr. Marshall visited New Delhi in December last enroute to London.
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  • 217 2 NEW YORK, Jan. 25— The Japanese Premier, Mr. Ichiro Hatoyama had written to an American television actress expressing approval of a recent television programme -vhich she gave on Japanese <vomen, it was disclosed. The National Broadcasting Company made public the -ext of the letter from
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    2428 3 A Now Look To World Diplomacy Contribution To Bandung Conference And Geneva Spirit Nehru's Visits Abroad Foreign Statesmen's Visits THE manner in which the 1 Bandung Conference gave a new perspective to Asia will be listed as one of the major developments of 1955 while the comforting
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  • 310 4 NATIONAL UNITY KAMARAJ'S ADVICE TO STUDENTS MADRAS: Presiding over the Pongal Day celebrations of the Tamil Association of the Victoria Students' Hostel, Triplicane, Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar. Chief Minister appealed to the people to develop the spirit of tolerance despite linguistic, religious and other differences. The unity of the country
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  • 769 4 Nepa Mills In M.P. More Mills To Be Started TN January 1965 India's only newsprint making plantthe National Newsprint and Paper Mills (known as Nepa Mills for short) -went into production. T/ieMill is situated in Nepanagar in the State of Madhya Pradesh. Nepanagar is 326 miles
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  • 164 4 NEW DELHI: The Indian Pavilion at thje Internationa) Exhibition at Pnom Penh was handed over to the Cambodian Government by the Indian Charge d' Affaires, at a ceremony according to a report received here. The Cambodian Foreign Minister accepting the keys of thje pavilion, thanked
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  • 143 4 CHANGE-OVER TO METRIC SYSTEM MADRAS; The second meeting of the inter-departmental Standing Metric Committee on Weights and Measures, will be held recently in the office of the Andhra Board of Revenue, Mount Road, Madras, to consider problems relating to (i) the change-over to the metric system, (2*) to assess the
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  • 190 4 PAK. RAID IN JAMMU: FOUR PERSONS KILLED JAMMU: News has reached here of the murder of four persons belonging to village Mithala in Akhnur tehsil, within four miles of thtis side ot tht-cease-fire line and about 50 miles from Jarrunu, in the course of a raid from the Pak. istan
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  • 126 4 JENNIE LEE ARRIVES IN MADRAS MADRAS: Jennie Lee, wife of Mr. Aneurln Bevan, British Labour leader, who is on a visit to India, arrievd here by air from Hyderabad. She was received on arrival by Mr. M. A. Chidambaram, Mrs. Mary Clubwala Jadhav, on behalf of t'Ae Guild of Ser.
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  • 163 4 NEW DELHI; There nas been a cut of Rs. 355 crores (from Rs. 1,480 crores to Rs. 1,125 crores) in the proposals of the Railway Ministry for the Second Five- Year Plan period. The main adverse effect of this will be on the construction of
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  • 58 4 FREE EXPORT OF SALT TO CONTINUE BOMBAY: Th e Government of India have decided to continue the existing procedure of licensing freely the export of salt produced in the Madras, Andhra and Bombay States (except Mittiapur in Amreli district of Bombay) to all permissible destinations Including Paktstan, but excluding the
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  • 424 4 Tribute To Work Of Akadami NEW DELHI: The President, Dr. Bajendra Prasad, commended the holding of International art exhibitions as a means of restoring goodwill and understanding among nations. "This is an activity whose importance cannot be exaggerated in the present-day world
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    54 4 The Malayan delegation to the Malayan Constitution talk* being held In London were entertained to lunch by Madame Pandit, Indian High Commissioner in I ndon, at her London residence. Photo shows. Madame Pandit shakes hand* with Dato HaJI Abdul Wahab of Perak, one of the four representatives of Malaya's rulers
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  • 1186 4  -  P. M. GOKHALE A Multi-Purpose Beast Of Burden Contributing To Regeneration Of Rural India By QNE FINE MORNING, an ultramodern father of an ultramodern son of ten, took his son to a Block Development Centre of the National Extension Service, to give him an up-to-date knowledge of
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  • 409 5 KHATMANDU; Mm Tse-tung, Chairman of the People's Republic of China, has given Tibet "statutory right" to continue monastic rule In Internal affairs, Dhela Chitung, Governor of Kutyaye, south-east frontier province of Tibet, told the Press Trust of India. The 40-year old Governor, himself a Lama,
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  • 575 5 Jap System Of Co-Operative Basis Recommended MYSORE: While assuring \he Central Silk Board's fu» >upport for tne development of ti.e sericulture industry in the country, Mr. V. Nanjappa, President of the Board and iextlle < ommissioner, Uovernment of India, suggested to ■MTiculturists to examine the
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  • 42 5 This picture of a Chinese girl lightta* an Indian Uuu p was taken by photographer G. Ramanathan and vutanitted for TamSj« Feettrai photographic contest latt year. It won th« approbation of tht jodfM tor Mi of ia^er-radai harmony.
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  • 606 5  - Free Love Sexual License RICHARD R. KASISCHKE IN THE WAKE OF COMMUNISM By In East European Satellites Of Russia yiENNA: Practices of free love and sexual license have brought to Russia's East European satellites a harvest of high veneral disease rates, prostitution and promiscuity and big crops of illegitimate children.
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  • 567 5 A BEAUTIFUL young IndiaL woman barrister has beet appointed arbitrator by a Bom bay firm in an action involving several thousands of pouncL which will be settled out o. court in London shortly. Miss Krishna Ahooja, whe became a barrister at the Innc. Temple in
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  • 154 5 MADRAS-. The advisory committee of the Regional School of Printing held its first meeting and considered a number of questions relating to equipment for the school, Its location and proper housing, and connected matters. The scheme proposed by the Union Ministry Of Education for runin e
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  • 1365 6 -The Welfare State INDIA attained Indendence in 1947. The first three or four years after Independence were devoted to political and administrative integration. Immediately thereafter, the task ot economic development or. rather, the task of bulldta* up a Welfare State was taken in hand. Political independence is, in one
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  • 606 6 pTFTEEN farmers from x many parts of India now touring Australia under Colomto Plan are packing a wealth of experience into their six months' stay. They have been in Australia little more than a month, but have already seen a wide range
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    1310 6  -  P. SAMBAMOORTHY By Prof. TNDIa has developed a magnix flcent system of music. The history of this system can be traced back to three thousand years. There are certain things in Indian Music which deverve to be known and studied by musicians of other countries as well. AH
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  • 116 6 MALAYALI FAMILIES FOR ANDAMANS TRIVANDRUM: The Governm«nt of India have Informed the State Government that 70 agriculturists* families fro"-Travancore-Cochin will be ha' ected during 1956 for settle ment in theh And air a-' under the Five- Year Colonist* tion Scheme, sponsored by th' Government of India. Each settler family will
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  • 26 6 MADRAS: The first set <>r four meter-gauge coaches out of 24, to be put on the Madra»Tambaram suburban section arrived by s.s. Indian Endeavour.
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  • 1520 7  -  C. G. RAGHAVA KURUP Meet A Unique Rural Fraternity In Kerala Dynamism Vitality Of Kathakali By oil-fed fi£nl thZt il£Z i mu t CMn the tall brass-lamp, with its massive rural jraTernSP vxmen and cMldren sit huddled up. It is a unique TF you tour the
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  • 508 7 SIGNIFIES INDIA'S COURTESY TO MALAYA David Marshall What exquisite courtesy of the Indian community to celebrate India's National Day by a tournament of Malayan national game In which Malaya leads the world, and India follows! There lies the courtesy and modesty ©1 genfctfne dlenity," declared
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  • 997 7 Joint Responsibility Of Community A Primary Function AN important place has been assigned to the National Extension movement in India's Five Year Plan. This movement has two stages: First, every area comes under the National Extension Service. This Is a permanent movement which is assisted by the
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  • 824 7 AN Indian woman is helping Britain towards new honours at the international bridge table. Mrs. Brinda Gordon, former. ly of Calcutta, one of the game's leading exponents, has played twice in the English India's National Day be a reminder of the friendship through
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  • 271 8 Sortie of the memorable events of the Tdmil* Festival which was celebrated m Singapore m the second week of this month: (I) Dr. A. C. Ohettiar handing over a tote* gift of Tamil books on behalf of the Annamaiai University to the Vtce.Chanceltor of the University
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  • 1034 9 ;VERY foreigner who comes B to India for a holiday or for a long stay is charmed by the country. His usual reaction is: there is so much to see, so much more than in any other country. There vre hundreds of magnificent temples, forts, mosques and
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  • 80 9 VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD NEW DELHi: Mr. O. H. Ramaswami Reddiar, former Chief Minister of Madras, Mr. A. P. Cljoudhuri, M.L.A., Cal- cutta, Mr. Shriman Narayan, > General Secretary of the AICC and Mrs. K. P. Madhavan Nair have been appointed members of the All-India Khadl tmd Village Industries Board. 1
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  • 1692 9 INDIA'S WINGED AMBASSADOR ITS GENESIS GROWTH yHE aeroplane has been 1 described as the main instrument of modern progress, in India, it has an almost illimitable field of work. There is a country of vaso distances, with the main centres of population far apart, favourable climate
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  • 67 10 The Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Board Kuala Lumpur, yesterday announced the appointment of Mr. Walter Cordon, FRCS (Lonj, FRCS iKdin.i as the hospital's first surj;ton. He is expected to arrive in April. Mr. Gordon was a research fellow of the Thoracic Surgical Unit at Guy's Hospital, London.
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  • 89 10 KARACHI. Jan. 25.— The Shah of Persia is expected to accept an invitation to visit Pakistan. 'But it is not sure whether he will stop at Karachi on his way to or on his way home from his official visit to India set for
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    60 10 Picture taken *t a tea-party given In honour of Mr. K. Snbramaniam, the Manager of Indian Overseas Bank Ltd., Singapore, who Is going on a holiday to India, at the Singapore (Indian Association Roof Garden, on Jan. 15. Mr. Subramaniam left for Madras by s.s. Rajula on Jan. 22. A.
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  • 86 10 STUDY OF ADVANCED TAMIL The Study Group Movi ment, as a result of a highly successful year in 1055 during which it looked after 300 students, is expanding its activities during 1956 and now is opening up new course in Elementary Economies, Malay for both beginners and advanced students, as
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  • 38 10 GRANT FOR MAINTENANCE OF ASHOK VTHAR The Government of Madras have sanctioned to the Corporation a grant of Rs. 10,000 towards expenditure incurred by it during 1954-55 on the maintenance of its health and recreation centre, Ashok Vihar.
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  • 25 10 A donation of $120 has been received for the Singapore Youth Sports Centre Fund from the Singapore Chines undies Association.
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  • 125 10 LONDON, Jan. 25— Primt Minister Eden left Tuesday night for Washington with e new proposal to Presidcn Eisenhower for enforcing peact betwen Israelis and Arabs. British informants said Eden would propose British. American air tnterventior against either side for an\ major aggression Eden and Foreign Secretar
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  • 165 10 REVISION OF VOTERS' LISTS IN FEDERATION The registers of Federal electors and of State/6ettlement electors will be open for revision during the period Mar. i to Mar. 28 inclusive. During this period, persons not yet registered as electors may apply for registration it, on February 29th, they have the requisite
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  • 145 10 POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR THAIPUSAM The Director of Posts, Singapore, (Mr. m. L. Durrant) announced that tomorrow Friday, Jan. 27, (Thaipusam) the hours of business at the Generai Post Office will be from Si a.m., to noon. All other Post Offices and Postal Agencies will be open from 9 a.m. to
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  • 395 10 WASHINGTON, Jan. t5-- Soviet Ambassador Georgi N. Zarubin will deliver to President Eisenhower personally Wednesday a message frv>m Premier Nikolai Bulganin, possibly dealing with disarmament. A White House announce ment that Zarubin had obtained an appointment for 11.30 a.m. (1630 GMT)
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  • 194 10 GAMPOLA; At an Interview Mr. K. Rajalingam, the president of the Ceylon Workers' Congress said that. "the registration of another Trade U n i o by Mr. Adi z and his other followers against whom disciplinary action was recently taken" by the CWC is undoubtedly the culmination
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