Indian Daily Mail, 6 February 1956
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Title Section16 1956-02-06 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI No. 354 SINGAPORE; MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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1421 1956-02-06 1 Liberal Socialist Party Promise Off Better And More Prosperous Singapore Progressive Democratic Parties Unite To Form Better Deal To Labour Party Aims Explained The Progressive and Democratic Parties of Singapore decided to merge yesterday under the name and style of the Lib eraf Socialist Party. At extra-ordinary conference held separately1,421 words
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Article244 1956-02-06 1 Foreign Capital For ECAFE Region BANGALORE^ Feb. s.— ttni portance of the role of foreign capital m economic reconstruction of underdeveloped countries m ECAFe region and need for greater international co-operation m trade were underlined In the discussion at the 12th session of ECAFE. While Mr. Rak Panyarachun of ThailandReuter - 244 words
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Article310 1956-02-06 1 LONDON, Feb. 5— The Soviet Foreign Minister Mr. Molotov said m an interview with the London Sunday Times today that he favoured more 'Summit* conferences like that held m Geneva last July between the heads of State of Britain, America France and Russia. But he addedAP - 310 words
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Article116 1956-02-06 1 KARACHI, Feb. 5— Pakis. tanl diplomats serving m Mid. die East capitals, due to meet here on February 14, will among other things discuss The situation arising out of the Bagdad Pact' a high official source said here. "We will try to straighten out116 words
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274 1956-02-06 1 Economic Emancipation Of Asia And New Deal For Africa Asia BANGALORE, INDIA, Feb. s.— lndia called for 'a very much vitalised and bolder programme of economic emanciE?°£ J^ 1 new fOT Art Afrlc/ when the Economic Commiarion lo r Arts, and tto Fftr E«t yesterday began a dtscuMton of theReuter - 274 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-02-06 1 PHOTO. SIR ANTHONY EDEN shakes hands with president Elsenhower on the White House porch m Washington, on his arrival for three-day consultations, Jan. SO. Between them Is JOHN FOSTER DULLES, the Secretary of State.— A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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204 1956-02-06 1 India Denies Knowledge NEW DELHI, Feb. 5. India s semiofficial news agency said Saturday the Government has expressed "surprise" to the U.S. State Department at remarks attributed to Secretary of State John Foster Dulles m a Tecent Life Magazine article. InA.P. - 204 words
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Article128 1956-02-06 1 L.ONDON, Feb. s.— Kussia appealed to the United states m a Moscow Radio broadcast today "Ltft's get together an<J let's shake hands on a pact of friendship." The radio said the latest message of Marshal Nikolai Bulganln the Soviet premier to president Eisenhower snowedReuter - 128 words
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Article43 1956-02-06 1 BANGALORE, Feb. 5— The 10th anniversary session of tho Economic Commission of Asia and the Far East (ECAFE» will be held m Bangkok from March 28, 1957. ECAFE delegates Saturday accepted the invitation from i nailand's Chief Delegate Rat Panyarac'.van43 words
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Article50 1956-02-06 1 BOMBAY, Feb. 5— Air Inc*International, India's Govern ment-owned Airline, plans to ooerate bi-weekly services to New York via Britain m xt year, it was reliably reported Saturday From Anril thr airline will also call at Pvagyr where it will establish a link withi Human sarvices,50 words
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Article63 1956-02-06 1 NEWSPRINT FACTORY IN PAKISTAN KARACHI, Feb. 5— Mr. Jluiidiimu Alt i'aKistan Pnme Minister s.iiii a newsprint m Uustry was to be set up m fc^ast Pakistan to facilitate the growth of tfte press m ilia uantry. He told the council of Pa :Is. tan Editors the industry was on theReuter - 63 words
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63 1956-02-06 1 U.K. AGREES WITH U.S, ON INDO-CHINA WASHINGTON, Feb. 5— Britain and tn<; United Slates arc m agreement that recent proposals by Communist China xor an international conference on the Indochinese question should not be adopted. ihe proposals, put to Britain and the Soviet Union as tha co.Chairman of the IndochinaReuter - 63 words
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Article46 1956-02-06 1 WASHINGTON. 5— The Senate minority leader Mr. William Knowland (Call, foinia) saiu he wouid seek 'assurances from the Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles that the United State* would not agree to soften restrictions on trade with Communist China ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article122 1956-02-06 1 ST. LOUIS, Missouri, Feb. 4.— Mrs. Vijaya Lakshml 1 andit, Indian High Commiwioner In Lonili n, has been named co-chaii :nan at the World Brotherhood Organisation, it was announced today. Reuter. TEHERAN, Feb. 5. Russia has told Iran her ;ulherence to the Bagdad Pact O|>en* up possibilities ofReuter - 122 words
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554 1956-02-06 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Feb. 6, 1906 INDO-BRITISH RELATIONS ADDRESSING the Delhi Rotary Club last week, the British High Commissioner, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald revealed that lndoBritish relations have reached a "critical period." He said, "The earlier somewhat enchanted mood of our relationship is' wearing off. There are certain international554 words
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Article759 1956-02-06 2 Nehru-India's Man Of Destiny T.T. K*s TRIBUTE PILANI: The Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, on Tuesday expressed the nope that Prime Minister Nehru would continue to lead this country "for a long, long time to come until we can provide a second line". Mr. Krishnamachtiri,759 words
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Article116 1956-02-06 2 LONDON: On the eve of Mahatma Gandhi's death anniversary, Mr. Charles Chaplin called on S'mt. Vijayalakshmi, India's High Commissioner m UJ£. at her residence. He wanted her to convey his greetings to the Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Chaplin recalled his meeting with Mahatma Gandhi, when116 words
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Article193 1956-02-06 2 AWARDS FOR INTER-CASTE MARRIAGE PATNA: Mr. K. S. Shay, Revenue Minister of Bihar, has given Rs. 8,000 to the University for awarding two scholarship to students marrying outside their castes or aborigines. The scholarships have been given as a step towards eradication of casteism. The amount has been made available193 words
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Article101 1956-02-06 2 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: NEW SCHEME MADRAS: The Reorganised Scheme of Elementary Education would be introduced from the academic year of 1957, said Mr. C. Subramanyam, Education Minister, replying to a question m the Madras Legislative Council. Answering supplementaries, Mr. Subramanyam said that he thjought it would not be possible to introduce101 words
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Article83 1956-02-06 2 FIRING BY RY. POLICE: ONE KILLED CALCUTTA: Railway protection police on Monday op*ja_ ed fire on a crowd of aiiy persons trying to remove sleepers from the track at Bamungach railway yard near Howrah, killing one person and injuring three others. A police official said that the crowd was first83 words
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Article116 1956-02-06 2 NKW DELiHI-. Prime Minister Nehru said here that the progress of a country could not be lively unless its literature and languages also grew simultaneously. "Literature and languages are the life and soul of a country," h e added. Mr. Nehru, wh o is the Chairman of the116 words
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Article158 1956-02-06 2 JAIPUR: The fifth annual session of the AlLJndia Moral and Social Hygiene Association which concluded here on Thursday urged the Government of India to expedite pass, age of the Suppression of Immoral Traffic m Women and Girls Bill now pending before Parliament keeping m view tlve158 words
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Article56 1956-02-06 2 NEW DELHI: Mrs. Madhu Limaye, wife of the PSP leader now m jail m Goa, has been permitted by the Portuguese authorities to visit her husband at the Castle Rock Prison. Mr. Limaye, who has been sentenced to ten vgars' imprisonment by the Portuguese56 words
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Article47 1956-02-06 2 NEW DELHI; The Working Committee of the National Federation of Indian Railwaymen, approved of the steps taken by its President, Mr. S. R. Vasavada, to achieve unity among the Railwaymen, Mr. Vasavada was m the chair. The Committee also passed the budget for next year.47 words
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Article101 1956-02-06 2 CALiCU'a'ia: The police, swooping on jute speculators rtionuay nigni, raidea a dusinessmans residence here ana seized several unauthorized teiepnone sets and equipment and documents. The seizure included 34 telephone sets, an exchange board, 20 dry ceu batteries, some walkie-talkie telephones one maund of plastic wire and several101 words
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Article166 1956-02-06 2 NEW DEJLHi; The Law Commission appointed by the Government of India has drawn up a detailed questionnaire for eacitixig the view a of all persons concerned on problems relating to the administrating of justice m all its aspects with a view to suggesting ways and means Of fanproving166 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-02-06 2 The Officer Administering the Government Mr. D. Gray, visited the Drainage Irrigation Department's Research Station mi n Kuala Lumpur on Feb. S Picture shows Mr. Gra y (centre) looking at a model of the Siingei Yon|r Irrigation Works. The Director, D.1.D., Mr. M.P. Murphy, is67 words
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950 1956-02-06 2 MADKAh: Mr. K. Santhanam, Chairman designate of the Finance Commission, emphasised here on Tuesday that there should be no attempt to iihange the Constitution frequently and that the General Elections should not be postponed to settle the linguistic factions. Mr. Santrmnam was950 words
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554 1956-02-06 3 Madras Leaders Joint Appeal MADRAS: Mr. A. Subbiah, Correspondent. Union LanKUAge Convention. Tamjlakam, Sterling Koad, Madras, writ***: On th e Issue of what the Union and Inter-State oofficial language should be, the gentlemen whose signatures are attached below, belonging to various schools of554 words
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Article37 1956-02-06 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Kataro Ta. naka, Chief Justice of the Japanese Supreme Court, ar. rived here on Tuesday from Aurangabad by air. He was accompanied by his wife. They are on their way to Rome.37 words
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398 1956-02-06 3 PUBLICATIONS IN REGIONAL LANGUAGES: PRELIMINARY SURVEY BY BOOK TRUST MADRAS: Advisory committees net up by the Southern Languages Book Trnust for the four major South Indian language Tamil. Telugu, Malaynlam and Kannada concluded Ist week their first series of meetings on the types of books that should be published under398 words
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Article234 1956-02-06 3 NEW DELHI: Nearly 27 million tons Of iron-ore, it is estimated, oc&r m the Tomaka and Karsa areas of Cuttack District m Orissa, accordin^ to a preliminary investigation carried out by the Geological Survey of India, a correct idea of the potentialities m the area, however,234 words
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206 1956-02-06 3 Rs. 1 m. FOR AID TO POLITICAL WORKERS INDORE: The Gandhi Smarak Nidhi has created a separate fund of Rs. lo lakh s tor giving financial aid to persons growing old or being- disabled m doin X selfless public service m the country, according to the fourth annual report of206 words
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Article308 1956-02-06 3 CALCUTTA: West Bengal's Chief Minister, IXr. B- C. Roy, suggested for consideration a rural-cum-industrial pattern for the rehabilitation of displaced persons, to be resettled outside West Bengal at a conference of Rehabilitation Ministers, which commenced here recently. The conference was earlier Inaugurated by the Union Rehabilitation308 words
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Article, Illustration14 1956-02-06 3 Nigerians scramble for vantage points to see the Queen m Lagos.14 words
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353 1956-02-06 3 NEW DELHI: THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN HAVE AGREED ON THE PROCEDURE FOR THE TRANSFER FROM PAKISTAN TO INDIA AND VICE VERSA OF THE POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK CONJOINT ACCOUNTS OPENED IN EITHER COUNTRY UNDER RULE 44 OF THE SAVINGS BANK Kl'LKs BEFORE353 words
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Article88 1956-02-06 3 ADMINISTRATION OF N .E.F.A. NEW DELHI: Th e Government of India have decided to constitute an "Indian Administrative Frontier Service* on the lines of other all-India services with some additional features, it Is learnt here. The object of creating this service Is to provide suitable personnel for senior appointments m88 words
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Article77 1956-02-06 3 BANGKOK: Mr. Liang Chaiy Member of the Opposition m the Thailand Assembly, said that all Asians looked to Mr. Nehru with confidence and to India becoming a Bie Power soon. Mr. Chaiyakul, who was extending a welcome to five Indian M.Ps. who called on him. expressed77 words
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83 1956-02-06 3 INSURANCE EXECUTIVE ARRESTED IN CALCUTTA CALCUTTA: The police on Tuesday arrested Mr. H. C. Nag, Managing Director of Palladium insurance Company and Mr. K. L. Paul, Cecretary on a complaint that rupees five lakhs worth of Government securities held m the custody of the Company's management were missing. The complaint83 words
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99 1956-02-06 3 INSURANCE MAGNATE RELEASED ON BAIL BOMBAY: Mr. Nanduvadan Gor. Managing Director of the Presidency Life Insurance Company, who was arrested by the Bombay C.I.D. on Saturday last on the charge of misappropriation of Rs. 30 lakhs belonging to the Company was ordered to be released on a bail of Rs.99 words
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Article121 1956-02-06 3 MADRAS: Mr. M. Bhakthavatsalam, Minister for Agricul. ture. said m ttye Madras Legislative Council that the Madras Government had addressed the Government of India on Dec. 1, 1955, urging the immediate appointment of a Boundary Commission to go into the AndhraMadras border dispute. The reply from the121 words
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Article67 1956-02-06 3 BOMBAY: India received last week a first consignment of about 2,000 tons of agricultural machinery as part of a gift from Russia. The equipment brought to Bombay from Odessa aboard the Russian motor ship "Stavropol 1 on Sunday last, included self-propelled harvesters, crawler tractors, autograders, seed67 words
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Article149 1956-02-06 3 NEW DELHI: The So. viet Union nas designed v ■MMMm winch, can translate English Icxts into Jcuasian says Toss. A niyhspeed electronic counting machine performing complex calculation work may be used not only tor solving mathematical ptfjblems, b-ut jor other scientific purposes as well, adds tnc lass report.149 words
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Article312 1956-02-06 3 PRESIDENT PRASAD IN TRIVANDRUM TRIVANDRUM: Large crowds, gathered at the Trivandrum airport, lustily cheered President Rajendra Prasad when he arrived here at 5.30 pjn. on Tuesday evening on a State visit to Travancore-; Cochin. The President, who is accompanied by his wife, Srimathi Rajbansi Dcvi, was received and garlanded by312 words
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Article546 1956-02-06 4 Federalists Pledge Support: But No Merger JAFFNATh e Working Committee of the Illangal Tamil Arasu Kadchi (Federal Party) decide 1 recently that the party, while retaining its individuality shoul 1 co-operate with the proposed Tamil United Front so long as the Front adhered to certain objectives.546 words
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474 1956-02-06 4 COLOMBO. A United Front of the present elected representatives of the Tamil-speaking people Is as good as written off. This is the reaction of the ex UNP and Opposition Tamil-speaking MPs to the decision of the executive of the Federal Party that MPs474 words
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73 1956-02-06 4 TRI SINHALA TO BURN NATIONAL FLAG! KANDY: Movements are ajoot m this area to disclaim or discard the iVa. twnai Flag and restore the ancient Lion Flag. The Trx Sinhala jattka ftramuna, it is learnt,, has dccuted to publicly burn the flag at its meetings and hoist the Lion Flag73 words
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Article155 1956-02-06 4 CHUNNAKAM: Women should not take part m politics, said Mrs M. Sri Kantna at t**e annual' general meeting of the Valikamam West Women's Welfare Society. Senator Miss Cissy Coora>, Lady* Vaithianathan and Mrs. H. Basnayake, wife of the Chief Justice were present. Mrs. Sri Kantha said155 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-02-06 4 photo. Nigerian youngsters, overcome by shyness, let their Union Jacks droop and tarn their faces away from the Queen who was visiting: Igbobi Orthopaedic Hospital near Lagos on Jan. SO.- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article258 1956-02-06 4 Two more Communist terrorists have been killed and a third wounded by Security Forces m the Federation. A member of the Security Forces has been wounded m operations against the terrorists. An area security unit patrol ambushed two armed and uniformed terrorists m the Jasin district258 words
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Article148 1956-02-06 4 I V CX-AXiOOJSA, A Wi.£JAAiA, Feb. 5 About 500 male stu. dents demonstrated at the University of Alabama earlj Saturday m what police saia was a •panty raid' but which students said might have been such an affair but wasn't The students assembled ap parently withputReuter - 148 words
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207 1956-02-06 4 MTUC Warns Workers Against Disunity (From Our Correspondent) KUAL.A LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Trade Union Council yesterday cautioned its mem- j bers not t o be beguiled by "False prophets and self- seekers who wi.l use unscrupulous methods to try and J gain their own ends.' The M-T.U.C. stated this207 words
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Article165 1956-02-06 4 KING KONG RETAINS CHAMP.BELT The Wrestling cnanipion oi the orient King Kong retained his ciiampioiiship uelt Dj uUlding the Wrestling champion of japan and All-Asia Champion KiKi jjozan to a draw. Saturday night at the tiappy World Arena, UHc Hungarian giant who scored a beautiful -pintail against Riki Dozan m165 words
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Article37 1956-02-06 4 CHINESE DEPUTY PREMIER IN MOSCOW MOSCOW, Feb. 5— Marshal Chu TeH, Chinese Communist Deputy Premier arrived m Moscow on his way home from Warsaw where he was on an official visit the Soviet News Agency Tass reported.37 words
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Article143 1956-02-06 4 BANGALORE, India, Feb. 5 Britain's net investment *m India amounted to 100 million sterling between June 1948 and December 1953, the British, delegate, Mr. A. A. Dudley, told the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) here yesterday. This Investment was moro thanReuter - 143 words
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Article92 1956-02-06 4 YET ANOTHER A— SUB VALJ^EJO, California, Feb. 4. The U.S. Navy announced Friday that the keel of an atomic powered submarine will be laid at Mare Island naval shipyard Tuesday Feb. 21. Still unnamed, and designated as SSN-583, it will be the first nuclear-powered subnarine to be built on theAP - 92 words
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Article39 1956-02-06 4 MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, Feb. 5. Mrs. Franklin D. Roose! velt said she hoped the United States would undertake a prog, ramme of action to prevent the outbreak of war m the Middle East. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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