Indian Daily Mail, 7 February 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI No. 355 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 727 1 McNeice Commission's Recommendations But Four District Councils In Place Of Rural Board Development Corpn. To Take Over S. I. T. Board For Gas Water Electricity The Singapore City Council is to continue, the Rural Board should cease to exist and hi its stead four district councils
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  • 189 1 From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Mon: Mr. V. David, General Secretary of the National Union of Factory and General Workers today characterised Mr. V. T. Sani. toanthan, Minister for' Labour as 'front-row spectator" m the dispute between Fungkeong Rubber Company and the Union. While deploring the attitude
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  • 51 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 6 The Security Council meets here today to consider Sudan's ap plication for United Nations Membership. The united States called for action on thfe application last Thursday only a few days after Sudan, an Independent Stat" since January 1, had asked *m admission.
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  • 377 1 Conditions Of Employment For Clerks Shop Assts Bill To Be Introduced A legislation designed solely to ensure Shop Assistants and Clerical workers fair conditions of employment is proposed to be introduced m the Singapore Legislative Assembly tomorrow. The Bill, called the Clerks and Shop Assistants Employment Ordinance 1956, proposes to
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  • 199 1 Huge Bridge Connecting Tray Cochin From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 6— President Rajendra Prasad laid the foundation stone of a huge bridge across Periyar River, near Alwaye. This bridge will be the final connecting link m the great highway through the length of Kerala Country from Vanianpara m Malabar
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  • 77 1 LONDON, Feb. 6 One of the most pressing problems which will face Sir Anthony Eden when he returns from North America this week will be thfe extent of sel-g-overnment. Britain should offer the halfmilHion population of Cyprus diplomatic sources here said. The next phase of Britain's negotiations
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  • 66 1 The Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black and the A«st. Commissioner of Ceylon m Malaya, >lr C. Gunasingrham proposing touts, at a reception held at the Ceylon Sport* Club, on Saturday, Feb. 4, Ceylon's Independence Day. A section of the distinguished visitors, including high government
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  • 101 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY. Feb. 6 Socialist leader Jaiprakash Narain has urged Premier Nehru and the Congress High Command to revise their decision about the future of Bombay City. Tut City definitely belonged to Maharashtra and should be handed to tftem with grace
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  • 233 1 NEw DELHI: Feb. 6.— A ceremonial reception was given .to sacred relics of Buddhist apostles, which were brought here last night by Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, the India High Commissioner m London. The relics had been m the Victoria and Albert museum, London, for many years and
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  • 361 1 Only Man Who Can End Guerilla War Solid Backing Expected LONDON, Feb. 6. The Malayan Independence Conference here drew up its Una] communique yesterday, but this will not be released until the curtain is about to fall on Wednesday. It will be an historic document recommending
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  • 187 1 LONDON, Feb. 6.—Today was the last working day of the conference between Malaya and Britain which for the past three weeks has been discussing wnat further rapid strides the Federation can now take along- the road towards independence. A full plenary session net at ll.«o a.m. (seven l.M.
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  • 536 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tue., Feb. 7, 1856 UNBECOMING UNJUST SPEAKING at a luncheon given m their honour. the leader af the Indian Parliamentary Delegation to Malaya investigating the conditions of deck travel on Indo-Malayan boats, declared that iie would recommend to the Government of India the complete abolition of
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  • 1409 2 PEOPLE WARNED AGAINST PROVINCIALISM NEW DELHI Addre ssing a flair ly-crowded public meeting at Ramlila Ground, Prime Minister Nehru m strongest terms condemned the 'violent methods' adopted m certain parts of the country over the question of re-distribution of boundaries. All these incidents had disgraced and dishonoured
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    35 2 The Foundation Stone of the Madras Medical College Men Students' Hostel was lai d by the Vice-Chancellor of the -Madras University on Jan. 26. The picture shows Dr. Lakshmanaswami Mudalia r laying the foundation stone.
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  • 388 2 Sri Nehru said that m the ulden times cateism among Hindu created walls between man and man. Today the same thing was being done m the name of language. ''It is one thing to respect a language and give it its proper place. But it is quite
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  • 84 2 INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE FRONTIER SERVICE NEW DELHI: The Government has decided to constitute an "Indian Administrative Frontier Service" on the lines of other all-India Services wltht some additional features, It is learnt here. The object of creating this Service is to provide suitable personnel for senior appoint, ments m the North-East
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  • 58 2 HYDERABAD: President Rajendra Prasad halted here for about 90 minu. tes en route to Trlvandrum m his special plane. Although nils visit was private, he was received at the airport by the Nizam and the Chief Minister. Dr. B. Ramakrishna Rao. The pflane took off after
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  • 504 2 DAKSHINA PRADESH A WARNING BANGALORE; The Chief Minister of Mysore, Mr. K. Hanumanthalya, warned here that if the idea of Dakshina Pradesh was seriously mooted there might be further trouble. .The Chief Minister, who was presiding over the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Mysore Government Secretariat Ch b here, referred
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  • 41 2 LANGUAGE OF GOVERNMENT CORRESPONDENCE MADRAS: The Government have directed that the experiment of conducting all official proceedings and correspondence within the district of TiruchirapaJli m the Tamil language be continued for a further period of one year from Jan. 1, 1856.
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  • 1017 2 MADRAS: Mr. C. Subremaniam, Leader of the House m the course of a statement he made m the Leglslath* Assembly on a motion moved by Mr. C. Kaitdasami under Rule 40,' stressed that no agitation carried on outride the House
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  • 101 2 NEW DELHI: The 3-man Commission mppointed by the Goi-enu>u n t of India to inquire into tin circumstances leading to t he reported death of Nctn)i Subhas Chandra Bose m 19/fS will leave for Tokyo after March 15, it uas learnt here. Mr. Shah Nauvic Khan, n
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  • 294 2 'DELAY' BY CENTRE IN ANNOUNCEMENT KURNOOL; The Andhra Legislative Assembly met here Mr. K. Laksnminarasimham Dora presiding. After qj cstion-hour tue Speaker disallowed two adjournment motions. Mr. G. Yelamanda Reddl and Mr. pilllamarri Venkateswarulu (Communists) sought leave to move an adjournment motion to cfiscuss the situation created mi n Andhra
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  • 1308 3 Disrespectful Behaviour MnTto »*>king out whm the Chair called Soon after the House metthis morning, the Speaker ruled that the action of Mr. Vinayaka m was disrespectful to the Chair and therefore to the House and stated that it was his wish and that of the
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  • 336 3 Boundaries Of States: No Urgent Need For Changes- rajah MADRAS; Mr. C. Kajagopalaciiaii declared here tnat me rowdyism and intimidation i no w witnessed m the country must be put down with a stern nand. The Government of India, he had no doubt, would deal with it properly. Kujaji said,
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  • 191 3 THIRD PARTY INSURANCE BY STATE? MAJJKA&; Mr. c. Subramauiaiu, v mance iviuiistei, uiacioseu un iviouuay iasi to ncwaiuen mat me iviatuag Government were actively considering tne question of tax"o >-'»-» kitiiu {suijf iiMUlauuc <->i moioi venires. UN MttHMM was talKing to a i<_oa»noii «ouu aiter ms <unvtu Hum utim un
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  • 52 3 PHOTO. Juan ivron former President of Argentine, shown at the Hotel Washington, In Panama, where he is staying indefinitely as a political exile. With him are two of the Panama National Guardsmen assigned to him as a body fuard following rumours of threats against his
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  • 344 3 Safeguards For Telangana NEW DELHI: It is reliably learnt that the Sub-Com-mittee of the Congress on SRc has already taken a decision m favour of forming: Visalandhra and an official announcement is expected to be made m a few days time. What seems to be engaging: the attention
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  • 126 3 FOOD OUTPUT IN INDIA EXCEEDS TARGET NEW DELHI: Food production m India had risen from 50 million tons m 1950.1)1 to €5.8 million tons m 1951,-55, exceeding the target by about 4.2 million tons as a result of implementation of irrigation and power projects m the first Five-Year Plan, which,
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  • 357 3 Govt. Urged To Take Bold Measures NEW DELHI: Mr. Shriinan Narayan, Congress General Secretary, has said that the prospects about the employment potential m the Second Plan, as indicated so far, are by no means bright. m uu cii title m int; cunciu iiitoue ox Uic
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  • 66 3 NEW DELHI. The Estl. mates Committee under the chairmanship of Mr. Balvantrai Mehta hold a sitting on Jan. 30, m Parliament House, New Deity, m connection with the examination of the estimates relating to the Ministry of railways. It held discussions with the representatives of the
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  • 135 3 DELHI BANK MEN MEET LABOUR CHIEF NEW DELHI. A deputation or representatives 01 cue employees of different DanKs m Delhi met the Chief Laoour Commissioner, Government 01 India, and apprised him of Mm Delhi Bank Employees viewpoint on the dispute between the managements ana urn. ployees m regard to wage
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  • 90 3 NEW DELHI: The Prudent gave his assent to the Bengal Nurses (amendment) Bill, 1959, on Jan. 20. As a large number of girls receive training m nursing at the Nilratan Sircar Medical College Hospital, Calcutta anO Bejoy Chand Hospital, Kurd, wan, thfe present bill was drawn up
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  • 820 3 Polish v. S; Professors Explain The Concept MADRAS: "The Economics of Peaceful Co-existence" was the subject on which Dr. Oskar Lange, a Polish Prolessor, and Dr. Pau. a. Baran, an American Professor, spoke at the Srinlvasa Sastri Hall, Mylapore. Dr. Lange and Dr. Baran are
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  • 406 3 MADRAS JOURNALISTS' DEMANDS The Madras State District Journalists' Convention held at Tanjore on Sunday, with M. V. Narasimnan, President, South Indian Journalists' Federation, m the chair, passed a number of resolutions. The convention urged that not only should the clarification given by the Information Ministry regarding the scope of the
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  • 79 3 NAGPUR: A 'boulder was found, placed on the railway track between Gangavan and Gondia stations of the Southeastern Railway, by the driver ot a parcel express, which w aa about to pass through the point Monday night. He stopped the train and sent information to railway
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  • 472 4 To Persuade Acceptance Of Dakshina Pradesh Malayalees Welcome Plan Kanarese Flatly Refuse And Tamils Are Divided (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Feb. 6- Mr. V, K. Krishna Menon arrived m Madras yesterday on his most crucial diplomatic mission for Premier Nehru to persuade the
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  • 145 4 Bombay City Belongs To Maharashtra From Our Own Correspond* NEW DELHI, Feu. b— Second Plan for develop. ment will be six year plan Dot five year plan, as the first one The Government of India 'has decided that a sum of Rs. 48,000 millions will be spread over six years,
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  • 78 4 WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.— Mr. Jonn Foster Dulles, united States Secretary of State, is not expected to offer any relaxation of the American attitude to Communist China when he visits japan and nine other Far Eastern countries on a whirlwind tour next month. Two of the most important
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  • 53 4 Rln c Kong, the unbeaten champion of Orient twisting the neck of his opponent, Rlki Docan, the Champion of Japan and All- Asia, at a wrestling match held at the Happy World Stadium last Saturday. The bout ended m a draw, each scoring a
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  • 194 4 LONDON, Feb. 6.— Russian attacks on Britain's Colonial policies have given Whitehall second thoughts about its invitation to Soviet Premier Bulganin and Party Chief Nikita Khrushchev to visit London m April. A Government source said unless Moscow's propaganda campaign is toned down the
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  • 106 4 DAG THINKS INDIA NOT YET BIG POWER? NEW DKLJii, *eb. 6.— Mr JJa X HammarsKjoeld, United Nations rfecrejry General said uer c the weakness of tne United Nations could be removed by universality of membership felni^e"" <P ar am -tary, Mr. HammarskjoekJ, who answering reporters questions, said universality of membership
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  • 209 4 WHY? DEBATED WASHINGTON, Feb. 6 Washington is debating w hat sort of reply should be sent by President Eisenhower to last week's second personal message trom the Soviet Premier, Marshal Bulgunin. Tais is tne message m which the Soviet Premier repeated nls proposal. A w eek
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  • 223 4 LABOUR FRONT MEET PEOPLE SESSIONS Following are the arrangements made by the Singapore Labour Front to 'Meet The People" at some of its branches: CAIKNHILL:— 249, Thomson Rd. Every Tuesday 7.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. Mr. D. S. Marshall assisted by Mrs. S. G. Singh and Miss Wee Kiat Neo.
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  • 86 4 TO REPRESENT SINGAPORE AT TRAVEL CONFAB Mr. George G. Thomson, Singapore's Public Relations Officer, who Is Chairman of the Working Party considering the establishment of a Tourist Association m Singapore will represent the Singapore Government at the AFETC (Sia Far East Travel Commission) and PATA (Pacific Air Travel Association) conferences
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  • 105 4 TRINCOMALEE; Mr. A- H. Alwis, local Propaganda Officer of the U.N.P. said at a meeting at Seruwil H that Mr. M. E. H. Mohamed Ali's cry for parity was only a rwse to enter Parliament. He said Muslim leaders were m favour of the proposal to
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  • 91 4 U.S. SEMINARS FOR NEWSPAPERS NEW YORK, Feb. 4.— The American Press Instib-te of Columbia university will hold a series of five seminars for newspaper executives from Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Latin America. They will be held m the late Summer or early autumn, one each year starting this
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  • 65 4 MANCHESTER ENGLAND, Feb. 5 Mr. Aneurin Bevan leader of the left-wing of Britain's Labour Party, said here iat he was not interested m being leader of the party if it was not going to be a Socialist Party. (Last December Mr Bevan was runnerup to
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  • 138 4 KOREAN PoWs LEAVE FOR BRAZIL NEW DELHI, Feb. s— Fifty, five of 57 exprisoners of war from Korea who have adopted Brazil as their future home left here yesterday for Brazil by air after nearly two years stay m India. The other two, one of whom is ill, would leave
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  • 35 4 for Deputy Leadership by the veteran Jim Griffiths.) Mr. Bevan speaking at a meeting organised by Tribune, the Weekly organ of his followers, added that he was not a Communist, but a Democratic Socialist. Reuter.
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