Indian Daily Mail, 8 February 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI No. 35G SPTGAPOBE, WEDNESDAY, FEBKUABY 8, 19P6 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTO
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  • 973 1 Swee Kee Committee Recommends: Bilingual Primary Stage And Trilingual Secondary Integration Into One Educational System No Discrimination Whatever The General Education al System m Singapore would provide for Bilingu al Education m the Primary stage and Trilingualis mm the Secondary stage, if the Report
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  • 97 1 Indian Adviser For Singapore Government As a result of the request which the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, put to Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, and hi? Colleagues durtag his December visit to New D«»lhl, the Government of India have now agreed under the Colombo Plan to sand
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  • 71 1 One of the Important recommendations made by the Committee m Its Report, states; "at least two of the following languages, English, Malay, Mandarin and Tamil should be the media of instruction In their respective schools, and that language teaching should be of the best possible standards so
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  • 396 1 Report To Be Published Today Tungku On His Task Ahead To Build 'My Nation' LONDON, Feb. 7— The London Conference between Malaya and Britain concluded its detailed negotiations yesterday on wha t further steps the Federation can now take along the road towards independence. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boy
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  • 520 1 Inquiry Commission's Recommendations The Commission appointed to inquire 'nto the Public Passenger Tranport System of Singapore is of the view tnat the policy snould be one of unifies tioa into a single unuerta king, with common ownership and a common management, through a specially constituted
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  • 296 1 What Tungku Told Reds In Britain? LONDON, Feb. 7— Thle Communist Daily Worker splashed on Its front page an interview given by Tungku Abdul Rahman, Malaya s Chief Minister, to Mr. Arthur Clegg, the Paper's foreign Editor. Clegg, who waa refused permission by the British Government to go to Malaya
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  • 386 1 Two-Stage Programme To Independent Malaya Agreement In London **>*"*>!*. Feb. 7— British and Malayan negotiators agreed broadly Monday on a two-stage programme to set up Mala ya As an independent State inside the Commonwealth within two years. The agreement was re ached at a tlliree week conference on the territory's
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  • 205 1 LONDON, Feb. 7.— Plans for giving Malaya immediate selfgovernment and complete independence at an early date will be set out m a 7,000--word report to be published here tomorrow. The report Is ready for signature by Tongfca Abdul Rahman Malaya's Chief Minister and Mr. Alan Len-non-Boyd British Colonial
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  • 1378 2 President Prasad Inaugurates Bhoodan Pada Yatra CAPE COMORIN: Amidst chanting of "Jal Jai Bhoodan" President Rajendra Prasad on Thursday last week inaugurated here a "Bhoodan Pada Yatra", led by Dr. Sushih Nayyar, which will convert ultimately at Wardh a, 20 months hence, spreading the
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  • 274 2 INTERIM HATES OF WAGES FOR JOURNALISTS URGED MADRAS The Madras Union of Journalists at its an. nual conference here expressed "deep gratitude" to the Government of India and the Parliament for having passed the Working Journalists Act. "Thus ensuring for Working journalists certain minimum guarantees m regard to theii conditions
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  • 104 2 JAIPAL SINGH'S PLEA FOR "FAIR TRIAL" TO ROYSINHA PLAN JAMSHBDPUR: The Adi. basi leader, Mr. Jaipal Singh, M.P., said here that the BiharWest Bengal merger proposal should be given "a fair trial before rejection." Nothing should be done "m a huff." he said. Addressing a public meeting he said: "On
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  • 95 2 INSURANCE COMPANY DIRECTOR ON BAIL BOMBAY: Mr. N. G. Uor managing director of the Presi' dency Lite Insurance Company" Sl°^ arreated b >' t«*e Bombay C.I.D. on a charge of rrus. appropriation of Rs. 30 lakhs belonging to the company, was ordered to be released on a ban of Rs.
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  • 134 2 STRIKE NEW DELHI; H L. Parvana, President of the Delhi State Bank Employees' Pede ration, m a statement last week said that the bankers had deducted the strike <tav^ wages of the employees f rom th current month's salary without either first notifying their intention to the employees
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  • 623 2 Administration Of Act Challenged liJl^? 8 1 18 Madras m b Court laBt w His f»7?h? P i J ustic t. P «ajagapalan, admitted a n^Lf X*J? f write of mandamus or an v other approHm£L£?V dlre^ tiil 5 t the Government t o administer the SST
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  • 278 2 NOTED RUSSIAN WRITER IN MADRAS MADRAS: Mr. Ilya Ehrenburg, t:Se well-known Soviet writer, who is now on a visit to India, accompanied toy his wife, arrived m Madras last week by air from Calcutta. They were accorded a warm reception at the Madras airport by representatives of the Indo_Soviet Cultural
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  • 63 2 FIFTY MORE ARRESTED IN NAGPUR Fifty textile workers were arrested m Nagpur for defying the ban on processions m certain areas of the city, bringnlg the total of persons arrest. Ed to 2,094 Mr. Suresh Gangrade, joint secretary of.ttyj State PSP and Mr. A. B. Bardhan, a prominent Communist leader
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  • 21 2 honour l^* SU? SSSS 8 m^***^?". 1 Ifnaon1 f naon R* v by the Malayan Commissioner m
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  • 184 2 LONDON: Mr. H. 8. L,. Ptolak, Mahatrna u-undhi a close associate m hut Houth AJrican work early this century, told a Ltondon audience Uue history oj the Gandtii Cap worn by targe numbers of the Mahatiruis foliywers m India. Mr. Polak said that the Gandhi
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  • 190 2 NEW DELHI: A sum of Ks. 55 crores has been provisionally approved for the development of national highways m the Second Five-Year Plan. According to tite present tentative programme, the construction of almost all the mis sing river bridges numbering about 60 and the remaining
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  • 74 2 LONDON; The New China News Agency reports from Peking recently that the People's Daily commenting on the International commission's report on Camboda stated: "The Commission's report once again shows its efforts m supervising the execution of the Geneva Agreement m Cambodia. The splendid work done
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  • 332 2 BOMBAY: The progress of cotton extension schemes m the various States will be reviewed by the Indian Centra! Cotton Committee when It meets here under the Chairmanship of Mr. M. S. Randhawa, LC.S., Vice-President. Indian Council of Agricultural Research and Additional Secretary, Union Ministry of Food and
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  • 201 2 25 BOMBAY COUNCILLORS RESIGN BOMBAY: Twenty-flve Op position councillors of the Bombay Municipal Corporation re. signed their seats m the 124 member civic body as a pro" teat against the decision to bring the city unde? Cent-al administration. Of those who resigned 23 are Praja Socialists, Including their leader, Mr
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  • 129 2 Union Minister for Planning, "aid here that ho had plans to utilise sadhus and san^sis to elevate the sense of morality among people and inculcate m them a spiritual outlook. Mr. Nanda. who was ;vddress <ng the final session of the Vedanta Sammelan, said he
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  • 1362 3 Grave Concern Over Bagdad Pact U. K. INFORMED OF VIEWS ™a£SS,?!%*SiJl£P lA a ORA VE CONCERN OVER THE £E. ICIBM. IT WOULD BE INCORRECT Tn SAY THAT va^atlo N E CAVSE nwSrarSoJ The recent pronouncement of responsible Americana as to the scope of
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  • 53 3 OLU BOWS— TO THE PRESS Four-year-old Olu jibowu gets his instructions confused after presenting; a bouquet to the Queen. They said "bow to Her Majesty > but Olu decided to bo w t o the* pTei graphera instead. The Queen was Inaugurating the New Law courts In Lagos. Olu's father
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  • 72 3 "India's and Britain 8 aim* are the same; it is only m thr means which the y employ to try to achieve their aims that tne y sometimes disagree. The Indian leaders have declared their alms In the famous Panch Shila. We, British, support those five
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  • 289 3 SUCCESSION BILL TO BE MODIFIED MADRAS: Mr. C. Subramaniain, Finance Minister, placed on the table of the House a paper containing the State Governments views In respect of the Hindu Succession Bill, 1954, offered m 1954 at the request of the Central Government. The Minister, who was replying to a
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  • 371 3 MEETING WITH PRIME MINISTER NEW DELHI: F*oral wreaths were laid by the Tribal* Chief from Eastern India at the Samadhi of the Father of the Nation at Kajghat on Monday morning Jan. SO. Later they visited the Delhi University. The Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, met
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  • 89 3 PATNA-. Mr. BheeLbhadra Yajee a member of the AJ.C.C. and convenor of the Bihar Pradesh Youth Congress, has given notice to move a resolution at the next session of the AJ.C.C. recommending that the pohey of introducing prohibition should be abandoned. The resolution says thai prohibition
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  • 17 3 .J? lttl c°tour and music tbeee northern Ni«erlaa tribesmen greeted the Qufteo uad
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  • 935 3 LONDON: Moscow Radio broadcast a eeremoney, held In th» Hall of Columns of tfc* House of the Union*, In Moscow In ceiebrattoß of India* Bepabttc Day. Mr. N. Shvemlk, Ckainnan of the Soviet Trade Union Council who opened the meeting welcomed India's Ambassador, Mr.
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  • 146 3 ZONAL COUNCILS: AMRITSAR CONGRESS TO DISCUSS BHOPAL: Mr. Shriman Narayan, Congress General Secretary told Pressmen here that the proposal for setting up zonal advisory councils m the States would be discussed at the ensuing Congress »cs. sion at Amritsar. Replying to a question on the. proposal for dividing the country
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  • 218 3 NEW DELPHI. Authors oX the following five tmoks, who have already been awarded a prize of Rs. 500 each m the second competition under M*e Governfent of India s "Encouragement of Popular Lltera. ture" Scheme held m 1955, will now receive an additional award of Rs.
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  • 122 3 MADRAS: The members of the South Indian Artistes* Ceylon Relief Committee presented cheque for rs. 45,000 to Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, towards the Cyclone Relief Fund. The au m is the second in* stalment given by the artistea. The total amount so far
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  • 664 4 Amendment To Constitution COLOMBO. An eleven-point Chapter of Fundamental Bights has been drawn up by the Tamil M.Ps. and Senators to be Incorporated the Constitution. At the U.N.P. Bally m February, the Minister of Posts and Broadcasting, Mr. 8. Natesan will move that the Constitution
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  • 253 4 CEYLON'S LINKS WITH MALAYA RECALLED "The associations between Colombo and Malaya have always been close. When the Portuguese were In Colombo, they came to Malacca; when the Dutch came to Colombo, they too came to Malacca; and when the British came m to these eastern waters, they too came to
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  • 174 4 The profit of the United Commercial Bank Limited (Incorporated m India) for the year ended 31st December 1955, subject to audit Including' the amount brought forward from last year's accounts Is Rs. 37,77,761.2.0. Out of thl s sum the Directors have made the
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  • 76 4 VIJITHAPVRA: Mr. W. Af. K. A. Kaingama of Suikkuktma has informed several Vel Vidanes of the Kalawewa Scheme that he can produce rain and mate Kalawewa spill within the next few days if he is asked by a statesman to do so. He says
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  • 310 4 COLOMBO: Pieter Keune.nan outlining the history of the language problem accused the U.NJ». Government of maintaining English as the state language, when he addressed the University .Socialist Society m the Arts Theatre, on the 'Language Problem. Cittn? mdla and Pakistan as examples,
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  • 96 4 BAMXANTHAN (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, Minister for Labour, today caLed upon all I*dian B m Kua a Lumpur and Malacca to give a hero's welcome to Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman on hi* triumphal return from "Merdeka" Talks m
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  • 49 4 pJS? ME F f b 6 T«e Italian Minister Professor Antonio Martino left here by train for a three da y visit to Bonn the first heads of a West European Government to pay a state Visit to the German Federal Republic- Reuter
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  • 40 4 Mr. C. C. Tan, Leader of the Progressive Party, anno ncLn e bis party's approval of the proposal t o merge with the Democratic* Party to form the new Liberal Socialist Party, at the Badminton Stadium Sunday.
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  • 292 4 Russia's New Bid To Woo Pakistan MOSCOW: Feb. 7.— The Soviet Prime Minister Marshal Nikolai Bulganin hag offered to give Pakistan assistance with atomic know-how* m a new bid for better relations with Pakistan. The Soviet Premier gave this assurance m answers to questions submitted by a Pakistan news agency.
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  • 123 4 From Our Own Correspondent ERNAKULAM, Feb. 7 Two new oil tanner berths which nave been constructed m cochin Harbour unuer the *Irst Five Year Plan were opened by President Kajendra rrasad on Monday. Aa the pressed an electric switcn oil began pouring out crom oil tanners
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  • 41 4 GRACE AND PRINCE TO MARRY ON APRIL. 18 HOLLYWOOD. Feb. 7 Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier of Monaco announced they would be married m a civil ceremony m Monaco on April 18. Religious rites are to follow the next day.- Reuter
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  • 37 4 The next meeting of the first session of the Second Legislative Council will be held m the Council Chamber, Maxwell Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday, Feb. 29, It will be continued on the following day.
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  • 29 4 The net collections from income Ta x for the period Ist to 31st January, 1956, amounted to $1,798,774.05. says a (Federal Govt. Press statement issued yesterday.
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  • 196 4 Angry Whites Throw Eggs At Negro Girl Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Feb. 7. An angry crowd threw eggs at a .Negro woman stuuent at the University Of Ala* bama Monday as she came from her first class. Tne incident marked the third demonstration m protest against her attendance at the previously all
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  • 204 4 PARTITIONING OF SHENCOTTAH WORK BEGINS From Our Own Correspondent MAUKAS, Ku. V. The worK or partitioning Snencottan IaIUK into tamii and Muiuyuia m majoniy areas has aueauy begun. <vuv:oruing to tne btates ivuuigamsauon Commission uhpui'C, wnoie ot tsiii'iKoiLUii to6 cLnur wun tour uuicr taluiu* ox iTavancore-Cociun siauvvniah are preuoniiuantly 'lami,
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  • 57 4 WABHINGTON, Feb. 7.— The Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles told Congressmen who have been urging increased arms for Israel The Security of States m the Near Bast cannot rest upon arms alone but rather upon the international rule of law and ypon the establishment
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  • 119 4 SATYAGRAHA THREATENED IN BOMBAY AGAIN Fro.-n Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Feb. 7. Governor Harikrishna Mahatab and prominent citizens like Mr. B. G. Kher, Sir Homi Mody, Sir Cowasji Jehangir and others nave issued a special appeal to the citizens of Bombay urging them to renounce violence m any form. They
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