Indian Daily Mail, 28 January 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI No. 345 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1056 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 527 1 Economic Development In A Free Political System India's Important Role In Practising Co-Existence And Truth LONDON, Jinn. 27— Mr. David Astor, editor of the Independent Sunday JS ewspaper Observer; said here yesterday night that the success of The Indian Experiment' would tie the most
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    56 1 The Indian Commissioner In Malaya, Mr. R. K. Tandon, addressing a gathering a t the Jalan Beaar Stadium on the Indian Republic Day. Also seen In th« picture are Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Mr. Lim Yew Hook, the Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. A. N. Mitra, Mr. Man Pak Shee, Lawyer
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  • 91 1 CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Jan 27-- The moat embavraaeo man In the world last night says at least he did not drop the Olympic torch when he fell flat during the grand opening ceremony at the winter Olympics. Italian speed skating champion Guido Caroli was skating proudly around
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  • 168 1 Truce Indian Wounded In Laos Clash HONG KONG, Jan. 27— \n Indian member of the International Truce Commission was wounded In the knee last Saturday in a clash between Royalist and Communist troops in Laos the Communist led Pathet Movement announced In a broadcast from Radio Hanoi. The radio quoted
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  • 46 1 The Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black and the Indian Commissioner, Mr. R. K. Tandon proponing toasts to the Indian Republic and Her Majesty the Queen, at m reception held at the Bhara* Bhavan on the Indian I>ij»Mll Day, Thursday, Jan. 26.
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  • 442 1 Orissa, The Only Black Spot From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 27. Reports from all over the country state that the Republic Day celebrations were held without any incident, even in places like Bombay, Calcutta and the Punjab which were recently agitated
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  • 28 1 HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 27— Grace Kelly's marriage to Prince Rainier of Monaco will mean the end of her acting carter, the Prince said Thursday, i
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  • 194 1 Embarrassment At Indian Republic Day Party In K.L. CHECKING At Entrance And SCRAMBLE For Food! KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: Several invited guests including members of the diplomatic corps and high ranking Government officials were subjected to some embarrassment last night when they were 'checked' at the entrance of the Che ttiar
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  • 47 1 (The Indian Commissioner Mr. R. K. Tandon referring to ffte above incident told the INDIAN DAILY MAIL last nUjht that the party in question was not given by the Assistant Commissioner. It was arranged by the local Indian Community, he said. Ed. IDM.)
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  • 254 1 No Secession Of E W Pakistan -A Warning KARACHI, Jan. 27.— The Governor-General of Pakistan Major-General Iskamder Mlna said that talk of secession of East and West Pakistan was high treason and warned of 'most ruthless' government artion against treasonable activities. Addressing about 100,000 people at a public meeting in
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  • 29 1 COLOMBO. Jatt. 2?— Prln cess Rambhai Barni of Thai land left by air for home yea terday after a five day sta: in Cteylon— Rwter
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  • 158 1 From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 26. Mr. Kasturi Srinlvasan, Managing Editor of the Madras newspaper "Hindu" was awared Padma Bhushan" titles. Twenty five persons were honoured throughout India by these awards made yesterday by the Union President on Republic Day. They included a Journalist for the
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  • 186 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 27. The Chief Minister Mr. K. KamaraJ laid the foundation stone for a permanent hostel for men students of the Mad* ras Medical College to be built on the present Pachiappa's High School Ground between Fort Station and Esplanade. Members
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  • 121 1 This photo made by Cecil Beaton especially in connection with Queen Elisabeth IT« coming visit to Nigeria shows Her Majesty In the tapestry room of Buckingham Palace. London. With her embroidered satin dress the Queen wears the Order of the Garter, Miniatures of other decorations, a diamond
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  • 217 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 27.— Arrangements are being discussed for a meeting In the near future between the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan on Kashmir it was learned authoritatively here today. Mr. Ghazanfar All Ktiui this mornLn e met Mr. Nehru and remained with him for nearly one
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  • 538 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat, Jan. 28, 1956 NOTES AND COMMENTS VISITS TO INDIA pKEiSIDU^IT PRASAD in his Kepublic Day Message to Overseas Indians stated that the possible ignorance on their part or the post-Independence progress of India must be mainly because the large number of them have not seen
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  • 822 2 T. 7. K's Assurance lo Demonstrators MADRAS: About M persons tnchvHng some members of the Tamil Arasu Kazhagam and a few students staged a demonstration before Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, Union Minister for Commerce antl Industry, when he came to the Government Estate, Mount Road, to
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  • 208 2 MINERAL DEVELOPMENT IN FAR EAST BANGALORE, Jan. 26 A resolution by India to help to speed up mineral development in the Far East was refered to a five-nation subcommittee for further study at tlie session of the Econoimc Commission for Asia and the Far East. The subcommittee consist, ing of
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  • 205 2 States Zonal Councils Must Be Purely Advisory VIEWS OF CHIEF NINISIERS NEW DELHI: The Chief Ministers of States who are in Delhi in conneo tion wittti the meeting of the National Development Council, met at the Union Home Minister's residence on Friday last for discus sing the recommendation made in
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  • 264 2 CANCER RESEARCH CENTRE HYDERABAD: The Government of India have decided that the Radium' Institute and Cancer Hospital of Hyderabad should be one of the fire Research Centres for Cancer, said Nawaib Mehdi Nawaz Jung:. Minister for Medicine, in a talk with Pressmen. He added that a substantial amount out Rs.
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  • 91 2 LONDON: The nationalisation of Indian life insurance by the Indian Government announced last week will mean a loss for the British and Canadian insurance market -of six million pounds sterling annually, it was disclosed in the City. A spokesman of the British Insurance Association
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  • 112 2 NEW DELHI: Recent reports appearing in a section of the press about the arrival of an Afghan mission to purchase arms from India and that some war surplus equipment has already been sold by the Government of India to Afghanistan are without any foundation, a
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    25 2 The Regional Board of Employees' State Insurance Sehem* held its first meeting at Madras Jan. under the ChaJraMMhlp of Mr. M. Bhaktavataalara, Minister (or Afrlotftw.
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  • 53 2 A meeting of the Federal Labour Advisory Board was held in Koala Lumpur on Jan. 25, presided over by the Minister for Labour, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan (sitting: centre at head of table). The Board has 15 members five representing the Government, five the Employers and
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  • 114 2 NEW DELHI The Railway Board has decided to pursue vigorously the question of Introducing' the Divisional System of Administration on the Indian Railways, whereever it does not at present exist. At present in force only on the Eastern and 1 the Northern Railways, the Divisional System has
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  • 61 2 HYDERABAD (Dn): The All-India Khadi and Village Industries Board will offer loans and grants to develop a soap manufacturing industry from non-edible oils like Neem, Karay and Mahua. Assistance to institutions interested in the manufacture of soap from such oils will range from R.s. 500
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  • 429 2 BOMBAY: Dr. Franz Bluecher, Deputy Prime Minister oj the Federal Republic oj Germany, said here that West Ger. 'many uxruld help the development of India's small-scale and village industries. Discussions m this regard would take place in Bonn "in the next imo weeks" between
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  • 147 2 DETAINED STUDENTS ON HUNGER STRIKE! SALEM: Six buys ot the Salem Municipal High School and five of the Little Flower High School have been on a hunger-strike for the past three days as a protest aaginst the detention of several students in the S.S.L.C, selection examination. Six students of the
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  • 141 2 TUSKER ATTACKS MAHOUT IN GURUVAYUR KOZHIKODE: A tuskrr aamta Balakrishnan, belonging to the Guruvayur Dewaswom. suddenly attacked its mahout, who was removing the ornaments worp by It during a festival held at Tiruvengadara Baghavati Temple on Jan. 7. Fortunately the mahout was caught in the space between the two tusks
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  • 560 2 ALIGARH; Dewao Anand Kurnmar, Chairman Of the Inter-University Board, last week advocated the retention of English as the medium of instruction in Universities till regional language* of the country had the requisite amount of literature to Impart instruction 'in modern branches o[ learning. Dewan
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  • 899 3 Great Efforts To Restore Peace BOMBAY: MR. 8. K. PATIL, PRESIDENT OF THE BOMBAY PRADESH CONGRESS COMMITTEE, LAST WEEK ACCUSED THE LEFTIST PARTIES OF HAVING "IMPORTED HOOLIGANS AND GOONDAS" FROM OUT SIDE TO "CREATE TROUBLE'* IN BOMBAY. Mr. Pmttl, who was launching the
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  • 610 3 Bombay Citizens Condemn Violence: Governor's Appeal BOMBAY: At a representative meeting of the citizens of Bombay held at the Government House last week under the presidentship of Mr. Hare trushna Mahtab, Governor of Bombay, a resolution was passed extending fall co-operation with the authorities In taking any action to restore
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  • 264 3 R.S.S. CHIEF CONDEMNS RIOTING NEW DELHI: Mr. M- S. Golwalkar. Chief of the R.S.S. appealed to the citizens of Bombay to restore peace and normal condition in the city and revive cordial and fraternal relations among all communities. In a press statement, Mr. Golwalkar said. "To allow sentiments, however Just
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  • 214 3 MADRAS: Mr. V. V. Girt, former Union Labour Minister, speaking at a meeting of the Young; Men's Indian Association, Mylapore Branch, pleaded for the formation of five Zones in India, namely, North, South East, West and Central. Mr. Giri said that they should not feel that
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  • 18 3 KOLHAPUR: District au* thoritles clamped down an 18-hour cvrfew on Kolhapur City m violent d«mo««tr»ttoi»
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  • 248 3 BOMBAY: A meeting of the Executive of the Samyukta Maharashtra parlshad was neld here on Friday. Among, those who attended the meeting were Mr. Shankar Rao oeo. President, B. S. Hiray, D. K. Kunte, Dr. Naravane and other local Maharashtran members. The committee considered the
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  • 365 3 NEW DELHI: Twenty-three Congress members of Parliament, in a Joint statement described the situation in Bombay as "a clear threat to Uie unity of India" and called upon "every patriot in Maharashtra to try his utmost" to restore peace in Bombay. The statement said; "The regrettable happenings
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  • 39 3 TfcelMt meetta* of the Gandhi Memorial Committee met on Jan. 22 at Gandhi Mandapam, Gutedy, aad nwfcia programme for the opening of the Mandapam. (B*Jow> A vtow of the Goafht Mandapam Guindy, opened on Jan. 27, 1866.
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  • 54 3 STUDENTS STAY AWAY IN HYDERABAD HYDERABAD; The students of Vlveic Vardhin College and allied schools on Friday last stayed away from their classes a protest against Government of India's decision to have Bombay as a centrallyadministered area. They demonstrated by taking out processions. Tney urged that Bombay should be the
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  • 66 3 SHOLtAPUR; Sholapur observed complete hartal on Friday last as a protest against firing in Bombay. All markets, educational Institutions and textile mills were closed. Municipal bus services al.«o could not function as demonstrators obstructed them and completely paralysed the system. The police Commissioner has issued o^ers to
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  • 459 3 NEW DELHI: Official circles In New Delhi point out that the principal factor, which influenced the Government of India's decision to nationalise life insurance is that the extent of public savings now mopped up by insurance companies Is too insignificant and that a more intensive drive was
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  • 68 3 SANTHANAM TO HEAD FINANCE COMMISSION! NEW DELHI: Mr. K. Santhanam, till recently L.t.-Gov-ernor of vindhya Pradesh, may be appointed Chairman of the next Finance Commission. The Constitution requires the appointment of a Finance Commission every five years. Mr. K. c. Neogy. presided over the first Commission. Mr. Santhanam who arrived
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  • 185 3 ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD GOVT, AMBALA: Mr. Pita m Singh Jain, Special Judge, last week framed charges against two former Executive Engineers and three former Sub-Dlvi-sionai Officers of the BhakraNangal project for conspiracy to defraud Government, criminal misconduct, .forgery and using forged documents in furtherance of the conspiracy. The officers
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  • 217 4 No Compromise With T.-C. Govt. Says Madras Minister Demonstration Inside Assembly From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 27. We have made no compromise deal with Travancore Cochin Government by which- we could retain the Gudalur Taluk in Nlliglrl District and they could retain DeviculamPeermade taluks, declared Mr. C. Subramaniam, leader
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  • 72 4 QUEEN SHOWS INTEREST IN LONDON TALKS LONDON. Jan. 25— The Queen showed great interest In the Constitutional talks now going on in London when she gave an audience to Tung-kiu Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister of the Federation. Tungku Abdul Ralynan spent 20 minutes talking to the sovereign in the lovely
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  • 230 4 KUAL.A LUMPUR, Jan. 27. Special Trains, Buses and taxis did roaring business, transporting an estimated! 70,--000 Hindus between Kuala Lumpur and Batu Caves where the Thalpusam devotees con* verge. Undeterred by the intermittent rains yesterday and today, the devotees most of whom had travelled from nearby
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  • 226 4 MALAYA'S HERO A STRONG AND SILENT MAN LONDON, Jan. 27— Malaya has found a strong, silent man In Tungku Abdul Rahman, wrote Harold Walton, th<e Foreign Editor, in the big_circula_ tion London Evening News yesterday. "The Malayan people them, selves, he said, 'are not normally politically conscious, but Abdul Rahman,
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  • 81 4 TUNGKU ATTENDS INDIA DAY PARTY LONDON, Jan. 27- The Chief Minister of Malaya Tungku Abdul Rahman and two Malayan Ministers Col. H. s L«e and Dato Ismail were among the 500 guests who attended the reception held by ♦he High Commissioner Mrs. vijaya Lakshml Pandit at India House yesterday in
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  • 83 4 Floods In Malaya: Trains Cancelled Extensive floods were reported in the Federation yesterday, particularly in Negri Sembilan, Malacca, and Johore, where several roads have been rendered impassable and rail service disrupted, in Singapore due to continues rain throughout yesterday, several areas have been flooded. Trains which left Kuala Lumpur and
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  • 103 4 LONDON, Jan. 27.— The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan 7^"»? x Boyd and th e President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Peter Thorneygroft, met the Chief Minister of the Federation Of iftalaya, Tungkn Adbdl Rahman and other members of the Malayan Delegation now in London for
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  • 149 4 Riki Dozan, the great 'Karate King' of Japan, and a challenger for world wrestling championship, Is coming to Singapore again to fight with the undefeated champion of the Orient Kin K Kong, for the Orient title. The bl K event is scheduled to take place at
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  • 106 4 TURCO VISIT TO PENANG DENIED It was reported in the Press on Jan. 22 (not in the 1.D.M.) that sources in Singapore M stated that Captain "Turco" Westerlin.gr and Hassan Tiro had visited Penan* and Pulau Langkawi about ten days earlier. Both the Federation Police and the Immigration Authorities have
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  • 93 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Aneurin Bevan, the rebel Labour Party Leader may be invited to address the Ceylon Labour Party on May Day. The Party's Executive Committee will decide whether this invitation should go out or not. Among the other matters that will be discussed at meeting are
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    • 262 4 Thy a par a ja Music Festival At R. K Mission The Indian Fine Arts Society, Singapore has arranged to celebrate Saint Thyagaiaja Day at Kamakrishna Mission, Hartley Road, tooay and tomorrow with a festival of vocal and instrumental music. Some of the lejiowneci 'voices 1 and dexterous artistes of-
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