Indian Daily Mail, 4 February 1956
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Title Section16 1956-02-04 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI No. 862 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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247 1956-02-04 1 Final Decision Left lo Amritsar Congress Only Malayalees Reported Anxious For Merger! (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Feb. 3 Bangalore talks on the formation of Dakshina Pradesh have proved inconclusive and any firm decision on this issue will only be taken at Amritsar247 words
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191 1956-02-04 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 3: The Soviet Premier Marshal Nikolai Bulganin has broadened his last week's offer to President Eisenhower of a 20-year bilateral SovietnAmerican Friendship Pact to include similar treaties with Britain, France and other nations. In a new "friendly" message to the PresidentReuter - 191 words
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579 1956-02-04 1 CEYLON'S ROLE IN PROMOTION OF WORLD PEACE In a broadcast talk over Radio Malaya, last night, the eve of Ceylon's Independence Day, Mr. C. Gunaataff nam, tile Asst. Corvmisatoner for Ceylon In Malaya, conveyed the warm felicitation of Ceyionese to Malayans, with wham for a great length of tinte Ceylon579 words
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Article99 1956-02-04 1 NICOSIA, Feb. 3 Archbishop Makarios reply to British proposals cabled to London by the Governor today--accepts the invitation of Britain to co-operate m drafting a Constitution for self-govern-ment according: to circles close to the Church leaderBhip. These circles said the reply to Sir John Harding made theReuter - 99 words
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Article51 1956-02-04 1 DOCTOR ON IKE' s 2nd TERM WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 President Eisenhowers presonal doctor, Majoe-General Howard Snyder, said yesterday "No man who is just four and a half month s past a heart attack is m a position yet" to decide whether to seek a second term m the White House.Reuter - 51 words
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143 1956-02-04 1 THEY'VE POWER TO DESTROY HUMANITY WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 Sir Anthony Eden British Minister, told the United States Senate yesterday that America. Britain and Russia commanded or soon would command the means to annihilate each other, and asked; "Is the world then m a few years to shoot itself to destructionReuter - 143 words
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Article193 1956-02-04 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 Sir Antnony Kae n tola the American people m a nationwide television broadcast last night his three-day Conference nere with President Eisenhower was the "most encouraging I ever attended." The British Prime Minister said ''never have we had a greater opportunity to workReuter - 193 words
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342 1956-02-04 1 INDIA GOVT. OFFER TO SOUTH S.-E. ASIAN STUDENTS The Government of India is malting available to students of South and South East Asian countries facilities for study of Honours Degree m the Tamil Language and for study of Technical Education and Industrial Training m the342 words
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Article, Illustration99 1956-02-04 1 The Queen flashes a smi'e at four-year-old foleshade Law son, tne little girl who had just R iven her the bouquet she is holding at Lagos City boundary, where she stopped with the Dike of Edinburgh on their way to the City from IKEja Airport, after their arrivalAP - 99 words
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Article65 1956-02-04 1 WASHINGTON, iFeb. 3 France yesterday officially accepted the invitation from Britain and the United States to join the three-power talks on measures to prevent an outbreak of war m .Palestine. French Embassy officials said acceptance of the invitation made yesterday by President Eisenhower and Sir AnthonyReuter - 65 words
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357 1956-02-04 1 "PROUD NEW STATUS" FOR FEDERATION TUNGKU-BOYD AGREEMENT LONDON, Feb. 3: Malaya's talks with Britain on Independence within the Commonwealth end with a touch of dijama next Wedesday. The press and movie cameras will record, the signing of the document that will give the Federation a proud new status among nationsReuter - 357 words
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Article230 1956-02-04 1 LiANGAi^OKE, Feb. 3 Mi. Dag Hanunarskjoeld, United Nations Secretary-General, said here yesterday ther e was a strong- will all over the world to grow out of the sterile cold war. Mr. Hammarskjoeld was giving his views at a press conference o n being asked whether he believedReuter - 230 words
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Advertisement13 1956-02-04 1 ■•^^'iS^ I! 5-80 BMOjm*s.— s oo M I i 550 II 3MOKTH|--535.00 W13 words
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546 1956-02-04 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat, Feb. 4, 1956 NOTES AND COMMENTS (ON NEW VILLAGES EMERGENCY) DOUBLE-EDGED WEAPON! THAT an electrified wirefencing is a double-edg-ed weapon, is a fact which unfortunately the Federation authorities have overlooked and as a result tragedies are reported now and then. The latest is the electrocution546 words
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Article1479 1956-02-04 2 Reconsideration Of Centre's Directives Urged POONA: The general body of the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee adopted by aa overwhelming majority a resolution requesting the Congress Working Committee to reconsider its directive of January 23 to the Ministers and Members of Parliament and the State Legislatures to withdraw1,479 words
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Article607 1956-02-04 2 Re Grouping Of States Introduction Of Draft Bill: No Postponement To Deal With Punjab Later BOMBAY: I learn oo good authority that the Bib incorporating the Union Government* deoiolTonlbe SJ»S report wiu In all probability, be introduced m two instalment*. This has oeen necessitated by the deia v CMsed m607 words
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Article99 1956-02-04 2 MADRAS HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENT MADRAS: The Madras Government la to set up a research station for the Highways Department at an estimated cost of Rs. 130,000. The station will work on problems relating to road laying. Mr. Sri Prakasa, the Madras Governor, will formally declare It open on February 3. ANAFEN - 99 words
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724 1956-02-04 2 JAMBUSAR (Broach). Mr. Asoka Afehta, the Praia Socialist leader, warned the country against "over-sealotw plans and projects." Mr. Mehta, who is associated with various panels of th» Planning Commission, said m an interview: the growing support to the socialistic pattern mi n the country724 words
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Article58 1956-02-04 2 NEW DELHI: The President has accepted with regret the resignation, on grounds of ill-health, of the Chief Justice of India, Mr. Bljan Kumar Mukherjea, and has appointed Mr. Justice Sudhi Ranjan Das, as- the permanent Chief J4«tice of India with effect from February 1, says a58 words
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Article417 1956-02-04 3 Bigger Units T.-C. Chief Minister Welcomes Suggestion M KRNAKULAM. vmmJOllA*^" 1 1111 Ctovtad** Menon, Chief Minister of Tra-m-^T" aWB decl ««d her* that the suggestion for bl*!?!0!y*. mul«-lingual States had been maile m order to put c^ lIC^ e9 J that might endanger the unity of417 words
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Article296 1956-02-04 3 TELLJCHERRY. Mr. S. -tu.snalappa, Speaker Of the Coorg legislative Assembly, welcoming the proposals m divide India into live blingual or imflti-ligual States said here that the Dakshina Pradesh should comprise Tamil Nad, Kerala, Karnataka and Anemia. He paid a tribute to rtajaji for his foresight and said296 words
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Article170 1956-02-04 3 KOZHIKODE: Asked for bis reactions on the proposal for the formation of "Dashina Pradesh, 1 Mr. P. Vasu Menon. President of the Malayala Pradesh Congress Committee, who arrived here from Palghat, said that he would be glad if "Pakshina Pradesh" was ultimately formed witn the consent of170 words
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Article897 1956-02-04 3 MADRAS: Dr. P. Subba royan, M.P., welcomed the pro- posal for the merger of West Bengal and Bihar into a single State as a "wise and courageous move," Dr. Subbaroyan said that he had been pleading, even before the SRC Report was issued, that thtre should897 words
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161 1956-02-04 3 IND. EMBASSIES IN COMMUNIST COUNTRIES NEW DELHI. Diplomatic posts In Indian Embassies m the Communist countries have been given a "C" classification, it Is understood. Informed sources said this means that incum bants holding these jobs will be on a two-year assignment instead of the usual three-year period. Britain, theNAFEN - 161 words
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Article115 1956-02-04 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. R. Scheyven, a Belblan statesman, Is meeting Mr. Nehru on January 24 for talks on the possibility of the United Nations aiding India m her Second Five Year Plan. Mr. Scheyven has been deputed by the United Nations to report on the possibilityNAFEN - 115 words
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Article247 1956-02-04 3 TWO ITALIAN TECHNICAL MISSIONS NEW DULtHI: Two technical missions have been invited by the Government of India from Italy to help m the exploration of industrial projects. These missions will consist of experts from the wellknown nrms of Fiat and Snia Viscosa. The Fiat mission will arrive early m FebruaryNAFEN - 247 words
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Article262 1956-02-04 3 KUKNOOI.; "Trie hnal -lotment to Ajidhra unaer tne second Five- Year flam nas noc yet been intimated to tne state government; we are awaiting a communication from the Katuung Commission on tnls matter," said Mr. Kula Vennata Kao, Minister for Planning, to Pressmen on bis return262 words
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Article245 1956-02-04 3 MADRAS; An appeal to lovers and patrons of Carnatic music to contribute liberally to the Tiruvarur Music Trinity Commemoration Fund has Detn issued under the signati -is of Sri Vasudevachar of ivt> sore, Sri Veena Sambasiva Iyer and 32 other well-known musicians. The appeal says ''Countless are245 words
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Article167 1956-02-04 3 NE\v DELHI; The President has promulgated an Ordinance, called the Madras Terminal Tax on Railway Passengers Ordinance, 1966, to provide for the levy of a terminal tax on passengers travelling by rail from Kumbakonam m Madras State, on the occasion of the Mahamftkham festivaJ, w hlch167 words
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Article90 1956-02-04 3 wbw DELHI; Mr. Bayanor ftf Achirbat, the AmbisaJor«J the Mongolian People's Repubhc to India, said here T^f lt t an int e&ral part of Indian territory which must he liberated! from the SpJresslJp of Portuguese colonisers Mr. Ochirbat said m a n interview that "Wke the Asian90 words
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Article135 1956-02-04 3 P ATI ALA: Bone s believed to be those of human beings of an unknown period have been entertained In the "sinking town" of Hadya about 50 miles from here. The State Government has approached the Central Archaeological Department to depute a representative to study the135 words
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Article158 1956-02-04 3 PATNA: The Government of West Bengal and Bihar are likely to appoint an expert to advise them m planning the merger of the two States. The expert, who i s likely to be assisted by a number of highly skilled officers, will work out the details involved Hi158 words
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172 1956-02-04 4 Cape Comorin To Wardha By Foot (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, Feb. 3: A group of Bhoodan workers started from Cape Oomorin on Thursday by foot on a march through India tfhfch will end twenty months later at Wardha. President Rajendra Prasad himself inaugurated the172 words
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Article24 1956-02-04 4 KARACHI, Feb. 3— Madame Su n Vat Vice-Chairman of the Chinese Republic, yesterday flew to Calcutta from Dacca after her ten-day tour of Pakistan.24 words
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Article107 1956-02-04 4 LONDON. Feb. 3: Britain agreed Thursday to general arrangements for giving early home rule to the strategic j South East Asian Federation Of Malaya. Negotiators representing Britain and the Federation have now completed the first stage of a programme demanded by the Malayans for achieving full independence107 words
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Article153 1956-02-04 4 EXCLUSION OP RED CHINA DEPLORED BANGALORE, Feb. 3: In. dla's Prime Miniser, Mr. Nehru said here yesterday that it was odd that the Economic Com. mission for Asia and the Far Bast (ECAFEJ should seek the largest measures of co-opera-tion m this vast Continent of Asia without a large area153 words
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Article100 1956-02-04 4 MILLION MARK PITTSBURGH, Feb. 3 Theh united States Rubber Company which had sales of more than 900 million dollars m 1955 expects the volume this year to exceed the 1,000 million dollar mark for the first time m its history, an executive said here. Mr. j. Chester Ray, Admini- i100 words
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Article30 1956-02-04 4 me Chief Minister, Mr David Marshall, will hold his "Meet-the .People" session at the P.R.o. Conference Room Assembly House, today Feb 4 at 9 a.m.30 words
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237 1956-02-04 4 GERMAN "F.B.I." DELEGATION DUE HERE ON 21st. A delegation from the "Federal Association of German Industries", which Is the German counterpart of the ''Federation of British Industries", will make, during February and March, 1956, a tour through the countries of the Far East and the Middle East, from Japan to237 words
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244 1956-02-04 4 —MacirS WARNING NEW DELHI, Feb. 3: The British High ComS^°Sf I ."L iSS* 11 MacDooald, said tSe last night ttet Indo-Brttfeh relations had reached a "crittcai period." .hJ 1M!* 22** B auy aub: w^ somewhat enchanted mood of our relationship is wearing °r^T l 2Reuter - 244 words
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Article88 1956-02-04 4 MOUNTBATTEN TO VISIT SINGAPORE LONDON, Feb. 3 Admiral Earl Mountbatten, Britain's First Sea Lord, will leave here m the middle of March on a tour which will take him to India, Pakistan, Ceylon. Burma, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand. An Admiralty announcement said; "In the spring- of 1956 the FirstReuter - 88 words
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Article35 1956-02-04 4 The Whampoa Division of Sn u S ng^£° re Front Will hold its annual general meeting: on Sunday, Feb. 5, at 2.3 0 p.m. at 128 B&lestier Road, (Eye Hospital Ground).35 words
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Article, Illustration126 1956-02-04 4 k P^w a ter s DUmgT Par *y f»ven by Mr. BM. BT. V. Sinnlah PUlal, J.P. In honour of the MJ>/» who visited johore Bharu on Jan. 89. From left to right. (Front row) Inche Ahmad B. Hnsmin, 8. M. J,, Hon.'able126 words
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292 1956-02-04 4 COLOMBO; If unity ca n be achieved they should work for it. If it Is impossible federalism on the lines of Switzerland where Cantons are independent would be about the best solution. Writing fr o m London, scholarly Rev. Fr. Xavier S. Thani Nayagam, Lecturer292 words
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Article81 1956-02-04 4 IN AID OF CHILDREN'S HOME Indian Natheswar a Vidwan Thiruvengadu P. Subramania Plllai, will give a Natheswaram performance m aid of the Indian Children's Welfare Home, Taiping on Friday, "Feb. 10, at 8 p.m. at toe Hwang Tung Association (next to the Courts). Tickets.- *5 (for a family of two),81 words
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75 1956-02-04 4 STONE ROSE OF COMMONS ARRIVING TO-DAY A stone rose, part of the exterior decoration of the House of Commons m London which was presented to Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, during his recent visit to London is arriving ab J>ar d tne Ben Beni£ which will berth at 1175 words
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Article37 1956-02-04 4 J. M. JUMABHOY RETURNS MONDAY Singapore's Assistant Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, who has been attending the ECAFE conference at Bangalore, South India, is due to return by air early on Monday morning.37 words
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Article92 1956-02-04 4 NEW DELHI, Feb. 3: A group of 56 ex-prisoners of the Korean war who refused repatriation will fly from India from Brazil to-morrow, it was learned here yesterday. This virtually ends the stalemate on the question of rehabilitation for 82 ex-prisoners of war who have beenReuter - 92 words
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