Indian Daily Mail, 3 February 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI No. 351 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 306 1 WITH CHIEF MINISTERS OF MADRAS, MYSORE AND T-C PERIYARS WARNING TO KAMARAJ (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Feb. 2: High level talks on the for m&tion of the Southern State began at Bangalore last night between Premier Nehru and the Chief Ministers of Mysore,
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  • 156 1 CHIANG'S PLANE -PROBLEM FOR BRITISH LONDON. Feb. 2: The British Government faces a delicate decision as a result of the forced landing of a Chinese Nationalist fighter m Hong Kong, diplomatic sources here aaid yesterday. A final decision on whether the aircraft and pilot should be detained there, as demanded
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  • 97 1 LONDON, Feb. 2 A Labour Member of Parliament, Mr. John Parkin, asked m the House of Commons yesterday what assurances had been given to the business community m Hongkong regarding the future Of trade with China. The Minister of State for Colonial Affairs Mr. John
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  • 76 1 BABY BORN ON SNOW BANK KAMLOOVS, British Columbia, Feb. 2 A baby s birth m a snow bank m five below zero cold, white the mother was grudging alone to a neighbour for help, was reported here yesterday. Both Mrs. Mary Bishoff and the baby girl WTvived the ordeal without
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  • 164 1 OTTAWA, rev. fc; Asternal Affairs Minister Mr. L.. B. P«r< son indicated Wednesday Canada might be willing to jom an International Police Force m Palestine. He told the House of Com. mons that if such a proposal were made at the United Nations, he is
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  • 63 1 TOK*O, Feb. Tfte Tokyo Metropolitan Statistics Bureau said today's Tokyos population was B,o4B,6l9 —third ,argest m the worldi as of Dec. 1. The Bureau said this was an increase of about 250,00(1 m 1956, "and the increase was more rapid m the last six months." There
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  • 20 1 BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 2 A Government decree announced formally yesterday recognition of Japan's new Ambassador to Argentina, Takajiro Inoue. AP
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  • 193 1 FED. GOYT ATTITUDE CRITICISED (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs: The Union of Telecommunica tion Workers today condemned the Government for violating: the .basic principles of constitutional negotiating machinery by refusing to go to arbi_ 1 tration over the wage disputp with the country s 65,000 Government daily-paid workers. The
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  • 39 1 UNITED NATIONS, N.\ Feb. 2 U. S. delegate Henry Cabot. Lodge Jr. yesterday handed the U.N. a check for U556,000,000. It is the first U.S. contribution /or 1956 to the U.N. Technical Assistance programme. AP
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  • 63 1 Mr. G. Sarangapany giving evidence before the Indifwi Par. liamentary Delegation sponsor- j e,i by the Government of India j Transport Ministry to enquire into the Madras-Malaya shipping facilities. The leader of the delegation, Mr. T. S. Pattabhiraman is seated behind the speaker. The meeting was
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  • 298 1 Beware Ot Russian Aid Offers IKE-EDEN WARNING TO NEUTRAL POWERS WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 President Elsenhower and Prime Minister Sir Antaony Eden of Britain cautioned neutral nations yesterday to beware of X, vsian offer* of aid. lest tuey be trapped. The two leaders also proclaimed their united resolve to "deter and
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  • 110 1 FRANCE WARNS SAAR OVER MERGER MOVE PAKis, co. 2 French officials yesterday criticised the Saarland Parliament's resolution yesterday favouring the return of the territory to Germany. They said it prejudged the future of the Ssaar contrary! to the spirit and letter of communiques issued after Franco German Ministerial talks last
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  • 51 1 NOT VICTIM, BUT WITNESS DIED LOGAN, West Virginia, Feb. 2 Alonzo Bryant, 51, was riding home from work when he saw a child topple from, a car m front of the one m which he was a passenger. The child was not Injured. But uyrant died of a heart seizure.
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    30 1 A bi<? send-off wm given to Mr. Syed Ahmad JJP; (garlanded) on board the ship «.s. State 6J Madras here, Jan. 81. The above picture was taken on the occasion,
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  • 141 1 RUSSIAN CULTURE MINISTER IN LONDON LONDON, iFeb. 2 Mr. Nikolai Mikhalov, Russia's Minister of culture, arrived here last night by air for a week's visit to Britain during which he will discuss deveioping Anglo-Soviet cultural relations. Mr Mikhalov who was met at the airport by Foreign Office and other officials
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  • 107 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 2.— Talks will open here shortly 1 to arrange a date for Mr. Nehru the Indian Premier to visit Australia. (Mr. Richard Casey Austr- 1 [allan External Affairs Minister I said m Melbourne to-da v that i no date has yet been fixed
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  • 570 1 Tungku Encounters Financial Brickwall Self-Govt. But No Money Grants, Says Britain! LONDON, Feb. 2: Malaya's "Merdeka" (Freedom) Delegation start to-day's discussions confident that Britain will give them a date for Independence within the Commonwealth but doubtful about other things. They did not hide their disappointment about the impasse still persisting
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  • 129 1 HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 2 While driving to see his financee, actress Grace Ke/,y, Tuesday nignt, Prince Rainier 111 of Monaco became invoived m a traffic collision, he said yesterctay. The Prince said his car "lightly tapped the car m front. After exchanging addresses with the driver
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  • 99 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 2: A secret, closed meeting of the Crude Rubber Committee of t;*e Rubber Manufacture] Association (RMA) agreed Wednesday on the International standardization of 24 o: the 30 crude rubber types no.v being manufactured throughout the world. The agreement followed international meetings o the subject, first
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  • 650 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Feb. 3, 1956 ABOLITION OF "DECK" ON PAPER ONLY? IF we are not mistaken the Government of India had some time ago appointed a Committee to gc into the question of deck travel between India anl neighbouring ports and that Committee had recommended that this
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  • 1786 2 Give No Quarter To Hooliganism Nehru Exhorts Nation CALL FOR CURBING FISSIPAROUS TENDENCIES th« B HF PrinM V Minuter Nehru called upon leoge the spectre of provincialism had posed m the country. Mr. Nehru, who was addressing a public mcetine here expired Mi confidence that 'you an? I 25 all
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  • 61 2 LONDON, Feb. 2: Europe s worst bll ,zzard I m 1 0 years fas nigrit clauned 14 lives and spread icy fingers evJn To Mediterranean countries After 48 hours of near Arctic conditions, weathermen exprS sed hope the cold wave wouid" F^/ S a feW more
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  • 123 2 NEW DELHI: An allocation for Rs. 200 crores for the Community Development and National Extension Services has been made In the Second Five- Year plan. The details of the allotment Of funds approved and the phasing of the programme are now being worked out by
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  • 200 2 CALCUTTA: The Nursing J Service Week has been opened m West Bengal. In a message, Dr. B. C. Roy, Chief Minister of West Bengal, said that West Bengal was woefully deficient In nurses. The Bhore Committee had recommended that there should be one nurse for every SOO persons
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  • 496 2 Is To Run Away From Responsibilities-Nehru MtNM |ililfclo .J.VSZ F2l hCre that reSlg J«r. isLi.iu, W 1O was auureJne a n,.Ki reten-ea to fa* recent ieai&u*uon* f P C meetin ff h ere faomoay las.* ana saia mat Congressmen over tne of avcnuu* iaun X o^cuit
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  • 426 2 DESMUKHS RESIGNATION NEw D&L.HI: Sources close to the finance Muustei, Mt. C. l>. oesnmuicn, said tnai m view of tne resolution oi trie ivianarusntia prauesn congress committee there wa s no qi esciOQ of Mr. Derihmukh pressing am resignation from tne Union Cabinet. Mr. Deshmukh tendered his resignation eight days
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  • 172 2 NEW PAKISTAN STATE BANK B£s9¥Sl mmm SSBSW? 1 X*;s development, as the country Sr£S£aSES he «,»jh es and »K«culture. ?h«« ;m c Was satisfi e<l that those problems were attracting the attention of the govern- ment and State Bank of bEii 1 D S the Acuities Gtovernir the the resou£-
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  • 306 2 RAJKOT: The Chakia For est m Uttar Pradesh has been th e newhom? A proposal to this effect made b y the utSr Pradesh Government. Similar proposals had been made by the Vindhya PraS Government and the Mysore Government for the introduction of the lion
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  • 245 2 NEW DEmi: India honoured tne memory of tne martyrs of her treeaom struggle by ooserving two minifies silence. Beioie guns went off m the capital at 11 a.m., giving the 4 lor the observance of suence, President Kajendra *.rasad, Prime Minister Ner.ru, v ice-Prasident Kadhaknsnnan] Cabinet Minister, Service
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  • 2147 3 Nehru To Confer With Chief Ministers Bangalore Informal Talks m i hi, i *w BANGALORE. k. JIL 1 H kely Prtme Minister N«hrn, who will be here vrTSS U lth tnc OP** I annual session of the s£/fZrIJ!P discuss the question of the formation o t zonal
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  • 308 3 NEw DELHI: India's a*arxn over American military assistance to faKistan has necessitated a reconsideration of tne Second Plan. Tne exact extent of military equipment and supplies received by Pakistan is not known. There is sufficient information m India's possession on the basis of which
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  • 182 3 THE BARBER WILL KEEP ON SHAVING c«_»ijv^i«iuvj a. moaern vu t <-to-v.citt: udi'uer saioon wad en.' ummMsM ainuition ot a. Veiu^n t ai ti.e wilier oi ks. ytQ&tM an Cite iiit>t piize m me liu.^iaai sweep. *oi ij -uuic-y eai -a.a Velupiiiai us ■flnnd alia has nve cuiiuien. A oaroer
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  • 98 3 GOVT. TO HELP COCOANUT PRODUCERS COLOMBO The Government of Ceylon has approved a two-point programme to help cocoanut producers to increase present yields and to undertake rehabilitation work. Producers will be assisted to the extent of Rs. 8,000,000 for rehabilitating 15,000 acres of cocoanut land d-urin^ the year This will
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  • 60 3 MOSCOW, Feb. 1: A new Russian Government shake-up has unseated the successor of the Kremlins late Sncrer Police Boss, Lavrenty P. Beria. The Soviet Government early Wednesday announced the d'smissail of S. N. Kruglov, wi'jo became Internal Affairs Mint stcr m July, 1953, shortly a* t«r his former
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  • 92 3 BURMA TO BUY JAP TEXTILES HONG KONG, Feb. 1. Burma's Minister of Supply Bo >fin Guang told .newsmen Tuesday his Government baa agreed to buy 10,500,000 pounds ($39,400,000) worth of textiles and 200,000 pounds ($560,000) worth of Motor car tyres and tinned provisions from Japan. The Minister passed through Hone
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  • 814 3 Decide On Concerted Line Of Action ww^SSSF* o THE FEDEBAL PARTY HAS ASKED LEADERS OF THE VARIOUS GROUPS OF TAMILSPEAKING PEOPLE To DECIDE ON A CONCERTED LINE OF ACTION BEFORE CONVENING ANY MORE PUBLIC MEETINGS OR CONFERENCES JOINTLY SPONSORED BY THE VARIOUS GROUPS. The party
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  • 445 3 COLOMBO; The Federal Party today dissociated itself from the statement that was issued by the Tamil-speaking MPs who resigned from the UNP and other Tamil MPs m the Opposition last iPriday urging the Tamil-speakin? people to struggle for the creation of a "Tamil state which
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  • 125 3 COLOMBO: The Deoartment of industries i s to commence shortly th£ SS nu a t Ctl^n° f fro «*w Ssls ls a com ™rcial The annual production l« about 70,000,000 nuts The Snf S? c De P a rtment Is confi. Jf^tthat an Immediate outlet tor the
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  • 347 3 COLOMBO: Telegrams have been sent out by Mr. A- Ilnamoiayan to ail supporters of an united Front or TamhripeaKing peoples calling tuem lv anotner comerence to settle tne oitterenues existing- Dotween tue Tauui-speaKUj^ poll* tical parties. 'ihis was the sequel to a iaur-nour discussion of Tamilspeaking M.Ps
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  • 294 3 xtvi.iN\^\j«irt.i_iii lCj im iviuslunb wtie buußiitu >*»m tne «*asuiauv.e given oy air jonu ivoteiawi.ia mat a& long as he was fiuim .vimiaier ne would treat an a^ine out wnat would iiap^en to tuein if air joun's ntart tailed suduenly, asxed mi. M. c. H. Muiiamed A". M.p. tor
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  • 58 3 CHINA TO TAKE PART IN BUDDHA JAYANTI COLOMBO: The Peking Government has accepte an invitation fro m the Govern" e °4 lon t0 Participate m the Buddha Jayanti celebrations which begin m Ceylon on May 23. T* 1 Chinese Government has informed Ceylon's Home Minister that delegations drawn from Chinese
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  • 886 4 CEYLON TAMILS' DECISION: UNITY OVER LANGUAGE ISSUE URGED COLOMBO: A representative gathering of leaders of Tamil-speaking peo pie from every part of Ceylon consisting of members of both Houses of Parliament, former Ministers, the Industries Minister, Sir Kanthiah Vaithianathan, doctors, lawyers, heads of some
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  • 154 4 ANOTHER DROP IN TEA PRICES COLOMBO: The tea trade here has warned that there will be another steep drop In the price of tea by Easter this year and has suggested that producers would do well to concentrate on quality and not on quantity m the next few months. The
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  • 73 4 MPs QUERY ON INDIAN RESIDENTS COLOMBO: When the House of Representatives meets on February 9th Mr. s. D. Bandaranayake, (Gampaha) will ask the Prime Minister and Minister of Defence and External Affairs whether he is aware that a large number of Indians, some of whom have come to Ceylon after
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  • 38 4 BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, Feb. 2. Two sisters with the same grim message, tned to telephone each other at the same time. Each rot a busy signal. Both were trying to tell of the death of their husband.- AP
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  • 56 4 LONDON, Feb. 2. The Malacca Museums Board of Malaya has presented the skull of the rare beaked or bottlenosed whale to the Natural History Museum here. Hie only other museum m the world with a similar specimen is the United States National Museum m Washington D.
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  • 59 4 BRUNSWICK, Germany, Feb. 2. Two airmen of Communist East Germany's Fedgling- air force fled into West Germany near here Wednesday. Border police said they are believed to be the first deserters of the Soviet Zone's "National People's Forces, 1 proclaimed only two weeks ago. They told
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  • 49 4 LONDON, Feb. 2 India's High Commissioner m Britain Mrs. vijaya»akshmi Pandit left today b y air for Delhi for routine consultations with her government Mrs. Pandit will be away for a month combining a short holiday with her official duties while m India. Reuter
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  • 39 4 OTTAWA, Feb. 2. Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent celebrated his 74th birthday yesterday by arriving for work two minutes later than usual. "I guess we can excuse him for this once,'- an official said. A.P.
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  • 56 4 LONDON, Feb. 2. Mr. S. Tanabe, head of the Repatriation assistance Bureau of the Japanese Welfare Ministry yes. terday called on the Soviet authorities here to hand over 10,792 cards bearing the names and other pertinent information of the Japanese nationals missing m Soviet Union at the end
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  • 36 4 The ninety-fourth birthday of Srimat Swami Vivekananda, the founder of the Ramakrishna Mission, will be di ly observed today, iFriday Feb. 3, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the Ramakrishna Temple, Bartley Road.
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  • 283 4 On the 14th and 16th Feb. 1956, Donald Moore Productions is presenting, at the Victoria Memorial Hall, SABA, one of the world renown«d classical Hindu dancera. ITUs is the first time Miss Saba has visited Singapore. She has travelled extensively the world over but has never
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  • 318 4 RIKI— KONG AGREEMENT FOR SATURDAY BOUT TUB huge King Kong, the un. j beaten champion of the Orient I and the sturdy Riki Dozan, the champion of Japan and the Champion of All. Asia talked and talked for nearly 90 minu. tes and at last entered
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  • 56 4 A special Prayer will be held at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, 19 Ce lon Road, Katong, Singapore, on the oc casion of the Ceylon Indepen dence Day on Saturday, the 4th Feb., 1956 at 7 a.m. The Assistant Ceylon Commissioner m Mala\a and Singapore,
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  • 248 4 TO HELP IMPORT OF IND. COTTON TEXTILES In order to provide assib> tance and facilities to businessmen and merchants m Singapore and Malaya, m. terested m importing cotton textiles from India, an overseas office has been set up by the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council, an organisation sponsored by the
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  • 131 4 Tile Government of the Federation of Malaya have permit, ted the display of the National Flag of Ceylon throughout the Federation on Feb. 4. the Cey lon Independence commemoration Day, at the homes and business premises of persons wisning to fly the flag and at any
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  • 35 4 LONDON. Feb. 2.— Sir Hubert Houldsworth, boss of Britain's pationalized coal mine industry, died Wednesday. He was 66. A lawyer he was appointed Chairman of the National Coai Board m 1951.— AP
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