Indian Daily Mail, 9 February 1956
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Title Section16 1956-02-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI No. 557 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration499 1956-02-09 1 Interim Arrangements For Transfer Of Power Announced "Merdeka" Conference's Report U)NDON, Feb. Representatives of Malaya and Britain today signed a plan for Malaya to achieve Full Independence within the British Commonwealth on August 31 1957, "if possible". In the face of whirring cinemaReuter - 499 words
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Article747 1956-02-09 1 The Constitutional changes agreed upon are as follows: We have arrived at certain constitutional understandings affecting the position of the High Commissioner and Executive Council, the composition of Executive and Legislative Councils and the withdrawal of the British Advisers. Those affecting the position of the High Commissioner and747 words
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1183 1956-02-09 1 Commonwealth Countries 9 Support Sought Marshall's Tribute To India, Pakistan Ceylon 'The constitutional conference will begin on April 23, and provision has been made for it to last between two to three weeks", said Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, hi the1,183 words
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246 1956-02-09 1 Compensation To Burmese Chettiars From Our own Correspondent MADRAS. Feb. 8. Chettiars who have lost their lands m Burma, because of the Land Nationalisation Act are now willing- to accept full compensation from the Burmese Government m the form of rice instead of cash. The offer was made on behalf246 words
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141 1956-02-09 1 The rentals of SJ.T. houses are likely to be reduced In the near future. The hint wa s given b y the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing while answering a question by Mr. Lee Choon Eng, who aak•6 wbtthtr the141 words
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739 1956-02-09 1 Marshall's Account Of Baling Talks SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT HAS WITHDRAWN nir AMNESTY TERMS OFFERED TO THE^LALAYA^ <S? MUNIST PARTY, AS FROM YESTERDAY. N dPHoKJT -?!S T MiI V w 1 1 Mr David Ma rshall announced this decision at the Legislative Assembly yesterday, while making a statement739 words
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Article200 1956-02-09 1 —WARNS NEHRU From Our Own Correspondent AMtf-iiSAK, Feb. 8. "We m cities of luaia are ue«iaving niucn worse than iiedu-iiuutei~2> m triuai areas of mimuo," ueciarud premier nyni here, last night aduressing a auge mass meeting on tne eve oi tine session of nii-inaia isational congress200 words
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117 1956-02-09 1 INVITATION TO BULGANIN NOT CANCELLED OTTAWA. Feb. 8 Sir Anthony hxien told a Press con* ference here yesterday that 'we have to keep on making every euort' to reduce tension between the West and Russia. He assured his listeners In answer to a question that the csntish invitation to MarshalReuter - 117 words
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Advertisement13 1956-02-09 1 I MONTH----- 55'.80 I 1 ™$&r 11 B 3M0 5X21"*"«33 0 o IB13 words
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536 1956-02-09 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thu., Feb. 9, 1956 NEW PHASE IN EMERGENCY AFTER a brief let-up foi the period of tue amnesty which ended yesterday exactly after five months since its proclamation, the eight-year-old war against the Communist terrorists m Malaya is to be stepped up with renewed determination on536 words
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Article1476 1956-02-09 2 PRASAD ON LESSON OF BOMBAY DISTURBANCES TRIVANDRUM: President Rajendra Prasad made a reference here on Wednesday; last to what he called tiie "mos' disturbing exhibition" m the country m recent weeks that narrowness could create and appealed to the people to develop a sense of1,476 words
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1917 1956-02-09 2 DR. Rajendra Prasad said here on Thursday last that a sound mind could exist only In a s >und body and for that they needed really some sort of a spiritual background which had to be cultivated just *n the same way as ever.). thing1,917 words
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63 1956-02-09 2 GOA CHIEF JUSTICE'S VISIT TO KARACHI KARACHI: Mr. G. Pereira, Chief Justice of Goa, arriveu here last week from Goa, en route to Lisbon. Information was not readily available m regard to the "duration of his stay here, but it wag likely to meet Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy Leader of63 words
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Article104 1956-02-09 2 HERBAL ANTISPASMODIC FOR ASTHMA BAlSiMAlAftitU: a new cheap harmless and effective an ti spasmodic for asnthina from tiie Ayurvedic herb lure lias been discovered by Dr. ttundappa, Director of the Research Institute SrinuniHiram. Uangalore. The name of the drug is cy perns totunda mi n latin and Must ha' m104 words
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Article169 1956-02-09 2 RAJKOT: Mr. M. A. Master gave an indication here of the possibility of the shipping industry bein^ nationalised. Mr. Master, who wa s addressing- the Rajkot branch of the Rotary Club, on the "Present position and future expansion of Indian shipping," said that with the nationalisation of169 words
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Article112 1956-02-09 2 NAGPUK; Three labour leu ders, Mr. V. P. Sathe, Mr. Suresh Gangiade and Mr. A. B. Bardhan, w ho were arrested for defying the order under Section 114, Cr. P. 0.. and lodged m the Central Jail have been fasting since according to local PSP112 words
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177 1956-02-09 2 AHMEDABAD; The Additional Sessions Judge of Ahmedabad. Mr. P. J. Mazumdar, agreeing with the unanimous verdict of the jury, sentenced to death Purshottam Ranchood of Ahmedabad on the charge of abetment of m urder. TpfSl ol1 1 and hls brother Jethalal were arrested177 words
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1002 1956-02-09 3 DAG'S TRIBUTES MR £2? VKKFi i£ lUS UB "C ADDRESS IN INDIA, OF'THP HiSVSJK? SECRETARY GENERAL ?OR??T VtS HS?«iV ATION8 PAI A TRIBUTE TO THE ATION? n^ ?h^T A^ DLNG AXD SPIBIT OF CO-COPER-jNDTH?iMPnBT^ AN PEOPLE AND GOVERNMENT NAnoSu. 1 afJaTrs™ ROLe she played1,002 words
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Article262 1956-02-09 3 SATELLITES OBSERVABLE IN INDIA NEW DELHI; The first artificial earth satellite will be observable m India when it circles the golbe during the international Geophysical Year (IGY) 1957-58. Disclosing this Dr. Sydney Chapman, Chairman of the Special Committee for the IGy told a news conference at Boulder, Colorado (USA) that262 words
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Article77 1956-02-09 3 MADRAS: Mr. A. K. Chavda. Comptroller and AuditorGeneral or India, who is on an official visit to the City, arrived here last week by air from Uelhi. He was received by Mr. A. Kalyanaraman, Accoun-tant-General, Madras, Mr. a. K. Mukrerjee, AccountantGeneral. Andnra and otner otticials. Mr. K.77 words
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119 1956-02-09 3 Marathi Children To Ask For Gift Of Bombay BOMBAY: "Chacha NehruGive us Bombay" will be the impassioned appeal of over one akh Marathi-speaking children of Bombay to Prime Minister Nehru when he visits the City m the third week of February. A move is afoot to organise a mass rally119 words
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111 1956-02-09 3 JAILED FOR VIOLATING EXCHANGE REGULATIONS BOMBAY: Mr. Nasrullah Aghajan, an Iranian National carrying on export and import business at iKort, was sentenced to undergo an aggregate term of one year's rigorous imprisonment and to pay a fine of Rs. 11,000 by Mr. G. K. Rege, Additional Presidency Magistrate at the111 words
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Article190 1956-02-09 3 MADRAS: The Southern Railway Wave arranged for running a large number of special trains to Kumbakonam to copo with the larß-e number of pilgrims visiting the place for the lahamakham festival on Fe*\ 5. From Feb. 20, specia' .rains wilj commence running nnd they will be increased190 words
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Article63 1956-02-09 3 BOMBAY; L)r. Jivraj Mehta, Finance Minister, rtomoay, will present hi 8 last Budget t o the Bombay Legislative Assembly on t'eu. 24. Dr. Harekrushna Mahtab, Governor of Bombay, will address a point .sitting of Bomoa y Legislative Council on February 16 at 2 pm. This will be his63 words
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Article914 1956-02-09 3 Nn,w utiLtii: Tne congress, ouo-ooiniuuu-e on btates Ke- o, n ,n)..<auoii consisting ox MX Mtmnii Aiaulana A^au, lumm i diiL iinu ivir. untuar met anu ui.-us.iiii tor over ivvo nours ti.e umiculi question or Puiijao witn^^c taking any tinal ueciuion. me Congress General Secretary Mr.914 words
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Article265 1956-02-09 3 NEJW DELHI: Mr. S. R Das was sworn m, on Wednesday morning, as the Chief Justice of India by the Vice-Pre-sident, Dr. S. Radh^-krishnan at a simple ceremony held m Rashtrapathi Bhavan. All the Judges of the Supreme Court, Mr. M. C. Mahajau. former Chief265 words
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777 1956-02-09 3 Unified Calendar For India REPORT OF REFORMS COMMITTEE .^EW DELHI: The me of Saka era for civil purposes XJ?%. b *?_J M 11 «*«n*n««led by the Calendar Reforms J&S**** 0 1 baß beon P«Nlshed by the Council of scientific and Industrial Research. The Saka year, according to the committee has777 words
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Article65 1956-02-09 3 NEW DELHI; An All-India Backward classes League was formed here at a meeting of the Backward Classes leaders from all over the country. The League aims at looking after the economic, social and d Itural interests of the Backward classes m the country. The meetin c was65 words
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Article559 1956-02-09 3 WASHINGTON: The Senate Investigations Sub-Com-mittee said Mr. Harold Stassen, now a Special Presidential Assistant, had tried to "hinder and impede* inquiry last spring into a Pakistan grain bin project he had approved m bis, former post of Foreign Aid Director. In a majority report to the559 words
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Article133 1956-02-09 3 NEW DELHT: The Government of India have sano tioned an issue of new ordinary shares of the Tata Iron and Steel Company, Limited, m the ratio of one new share for one old share at a price of Rs. 105 per share, which is inclusive of a133 words
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Article488 1956-02-09 4 Mandarin, Malay, Tamil And English In Assembly I Justice For All Races Marshall Explains Unique Experiment In Singapore "Multilingualism is essential for the development of all races and cultures m Singapore and to foster unity among them", said the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall hi the Leg islati ve488 words
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Article49 1956-02-09 4 Mr. M. P. d. Nair, a member of the Legislative Assembly told the Indian Daily Mail, that he proposed to address the House m Tamil, as soon as multi-lingualism was introduced mi n the Singapore Legislative Assembly. Mr. Nair Is a Malaya'ee by birth.49 words
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Article92 1956-02-09 4 Singapore Union With Federation The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall told the Legislative Assembly yesterday that he had informal talks with the Chief Minister of the Federation on the issue of union of the Federation and Singapore, and added it would be inadvisable to make any statement until the chief92 words
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Article132 1956-02-09 4 ASST. MINISTERS CITCO MEMBERS The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall told the Legislative Assembly yesterday he felt personally that it was inadvisable for an Asst. Minister to be a member of the City Counci; also m addition to his ministerial duties. He added it happened so because the life of132 words
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399 1956-02-09 4 Bill Referred To S. C. A Bill relating to the registration of marriages and divorces among Muslims and to reestitonsh tne Saarian court passed its second reading m tne Legislative Assemoiy yesterday and was referred to a beiect Commit tee witn tne Speaker as399 words
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169 1956-02-09 4 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: A few hours prior to the signing of the historic document m London, jubilant and triumphant Tungku Abdul Rahman had a prebreakfast radio telephone chat with five of his equally jubilant Ministers at the Federal House here169 words
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64 1956-02-09 4 TUNGKU DUE IN SINGAPORE ON FEB. 19 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: Federation Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman and Ms party are due back here on Bunday, Feb. 19 by Super Constellation landing m Singapore. The original plans to arrive m Kuala Lumpur by Argonaight Jiave been cancelled it64 words
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Article76 1956-02-09 4 ALGIERS, Feb. B.— M. Guy ttollet, French Prime Minister guarded by machine-gunners md mortar crews, yesterday iiscussed with French settlers md Algerian moslems the serious situation after Mondays anti-government rioting, In ■vhich 30 people were injured. The settlers were out to obtain further concessions from theReuter - 76 words
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58 1956-02-09 4 FED. D.C.P. APPOINTED NIGERIAN I.G.P. The appointment was announced last night of Mr. C. S. K. Bovell, Acting Deputy Commissioner of Police, Federation Of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, to be InspectorGeneral of Police m the Federation of Nigeria. Mr. Bovell will be leaving Malaya m mid-April and will assume duty m58 words
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Article63 1956-02-09 4 MOScOW.Feo. me soviet communist party newspaper rt-avaa toaay hinted tnat rtussia is prepared to give economic aid to Turkey. An article signeu t>y "Observer" called for "good neighoourly relations' oetween tue cwo countries. It followed similar overtures to Pakistan— like Turkey a partner with Britain m63 words
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Article46 1956-02-09 4 In reply to a qutstlon by Mr. Seah Peng Chuan m the Legislative Assembly yesterday, during- question time, the Cnief Minister, Mr. David .vlarshall said there was no oundation m the report that javal base was to be created at Labuan.46 words
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Article65 1956-02-09 4 NU's CALL TO BURMESE REBELS RANGOON, Feb. B.— The Burmese trlme Minister U Nu said m a broadcast to underground Communist rebels that tneir leader's demands for a negotiated settlement of the nine-year-old insurrection were out of the question. He called on rebelts to lay down their arms and surrender65 words
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Article51 1956-02-09 4 Mr. Lee choon Eng, formei L&ooar Kronter, wjio along with nis colleague Mr. A. K. i^azaroua, opteu out to the op. position Benches, made It clear to the House yesterday, tnal they had not joined tue LiDeral Socialist Party, but were only pursuing an independent51 words
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Article71 1956-02-09 4 FAMAGUSTA, Feb. ,rroops opened fire twice and one Cypnot youth was killed yesterday m student riots m this Intern seaport waen— in the words of an onlocker "all hell broke loose". Students threw a bomb as well as bottles and stones at British troops, who usedReuter - 71 words
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Article53 1956-02-09 4 The Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock revealed m t.^e Legislative Assembly yesterday that the number of man-days lost be. cause of strikes m the period April to December 1955 was 944, 913 man-day and for the same period m 1954 was53 words
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Article76 1956-02-09 4 OTTAWA, Feb. B.— Heading the list of world problems expected to be discussed by Sir Anthony Eden and Mr. Louia St. Laurent, the British and Canadian Prime Ministers, when they open thjelr Important talks here will .be the Middle East. r^ U A" a f cor^ inReuter - 76 words
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Article52 1956-02-09 4 COLOMBO; The latest indications are that the General Elections wiil be spread over three days Thursday, April 5. Saturday, April 7, and Monday, April 9. Parliament will be dissolved on February 9 and Nomination Day wil] be on March 10. At the last elections polling took place on52 words
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Article42 1956-02-09 4 BANQALORE, India Feb. 8. ■—Russia's Chief delegate to the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) said Monday his country was ready to consider taking part m the special United Nations Fund for Economic Development (SUN- FED).- APAP - 42 words
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Article132 1956-02-09 4 SEPARATE CURRENCY FOR BORNEO? The Governments of the Federation of Malaya and of Singapore have appointed a Commission to examine proposals for the establishment of a Central Banking system for Malaya. Under its terms of reference the Commission Is invited inter alia to consider the relationship of any such Bank132 words
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Article60 1956-02-09 4 Replying to Mr. Goh Tong Liang, the chief Secretary said the age for compulsory retirement was fixed at 60 but it can be extended to 65 at the option of the officers concerned and the desire of the government. The Chief Secretary said a legislation is to60 words
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138 1956-02-09 4 Singapore Congratulates The Tungku The Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday unanimously passed a motion congratulating the Chief Minister of the Federation, Tuogku Abdul Rahman, on his success m London Talks for independence to Malaya. The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall introduced the motion and the leader of the Liberal Socialist Party138 words
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