Indian Daily Mail, 15 February 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 1 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1856 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 151 1 Talks Today To End S.T.C Bus Strike The Singapore Traction Company representatives and the employees union representatives will meet today in the office of the Minister for Labour and Welfare Mr. Lim Yew Hock with a view to discuss the Court and resume the bus service. This meeting was arranged
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  • 118 1 TITANIC DISASTER HERO CRITICALLY ILL PETERBOROUGH. Ontario, Feb 14.— Mr. Joseph Maddocks, a hero of the Titanic liner disaster of 1912. is critically ill to hospital here after a train accident yesterday. Mr. Madldocks, now a 60--year old paper company worker, fell under a moving goods train and had to
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  • 35 1 LONDON, Feb. 14.— Britain LONLON, Feb. 14. Britain will give one million sterling towards the cost of setting up a Federal Capital for the proposed British Caribbean Federation. Provided Parliament approves, it wag announced yesterday.
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  • 165 1 AMRITSAR, Feb. 14.— Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru Monday askea Indian working classes to concentrate on constructive activit.es and not be ruled by Communists. Addressing the convention of his Congress Party, backed by the Indian National Trade Union Congress, Nehru said; '•It is a tragedy that
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  • 145 1 ASIANS WEST NOW EQUALS KARACHI, Feb. 14.—Professor Ahmad S. Boknan, As■MtaMft io tue Ssecretay ocnerai ot the United Nauons, saiu nci'to uuJt nignt tnat ior tiie urst tnue Asian ana Vvestern nations now raced each otnei a a equals in the United Nauons. Speaking to Pakistan's United Mations Association a
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  • 297 1 Spain's Policy Of Pin-Pricks And Humiliation Deplored LONDON, Feb. 14: I^ord John Hope, Joint Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, last night deplored a policy of "pin-pricks and humiliation" which, he said, Spain was adopting towards the neighbouring rock of Gibraltar. Spain has for son*, time been campaigning
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  • 180 1 U.S. PAPER ON MALAYAN REFORMS WASHINGTON, Feb. 14. The WASHINGTON POST and TIMES-HERALD said in an, editorial Monday Malaya's new tie with Britain i 8 'beginning auspiciously. It noted that as the result of the London Conference, the Federation will be given an Independent status by August next year with
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  • 44 1 HONG KONG, Feb. 14.— Am erican evangelist Billy Graham said Monday he ha<j been invited to Russia and he might visit that country next winter. He added that the Baptist Religion was the second lar- g—X in HuMlt.— AP
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  • 104 1 NO AID WITH STRINGS Kotelawala COLOMBO, Feb. 14. —I Premier Sir John Kotelawala, welcoming a report that the Lnited States will give Ceylon five million dollars in aid, warned Monday he will not accept that aid if it had "strings attached." Kotelawala told newsmen "I am indeed glad t» hear
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  • 690 1  -  JT is eleven years now, since the first issue of the Indian Daily Mail was published with the noble objects of serving the Indian Community in Malaya, shaping their destinies to lit in witn those or other races in this country
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  • 120 1 YOUR LONDON, meb. Ik: An American film "Day of Triumph," showing the figure of Christ, has been banned here by the British Board of Fihn Cencors, the DAILY MAIL reports. The film was made in colour at a cost of £178,000 sterUng in a replica of Jerusalem,
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  • 40 1 MOSCOW, Feb. 14. Mr. Nlklta Khrushchev, the Soviet Communist Party leader, told the Party Congress to the Kremlin to-day that SovietAmerican relations should be based on the five 'Bandung Principles of Peaceful Coexistence.'
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  • 43 1 EVATT RE-ELECTED CANBJfcJtUtA, Feb. 14.— The Australian Parliamentary Labour Party Monday re-elected Or. Herbert Evatt as Party leader with one of the biggest majorities of his career. H> beat Allan Fraser, a moderate with right wing support, by 58 votes to 20.- AP
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  • 63 1 VALETTA, Malta, Feb. 14.— The result of the Maltese referendum on the Question of integrating the island with Britain and sending three members to the British Parliament was announced early today as 67,607 votes in favour ***** against. There were also 2559 invalid votes. The counting
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  • 63 1 COLOMBO, Feb. 14.— Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother has accepted an Invitation by the Ceyion Government to visit Ceylon next year, it was officially announced here today. The Queen Mother, who is expected to arrive early in the Spring of 1957, has agreed to open
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  • 71 1 FED UP WITH FIGUREHEAD POST! JAKARTA, tea. 14. Sources close to Indonesian Vice-Presi-dent Mohammed Hatta said Monday he wanted to resign his figurehead post and become an active politician, probaoly in April. The informants said Hatta would take the lon^ intended step following the tormation or Indonesia's tirst elected Parliament.
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  • 108 1 V. K. K. MENON SWORN IN AS MINISTER NEW DaJLiil, i-'eb. 14.— Mr. V. K. Krisnna Menon, India's Chief Delegate to tne Uniteu Nations, was sworn in to-uay as a Minister witnout portiouu in tne Indian Caoinet. He is expected to deal mainly witn foreign airairs, taKing some of tne
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  • 76 1 TROOPS FOR MIDDLE EAST: SOVIET WARNING MOSCOW, Feb. 14: The Soviet Union in a statement on Anglo-American plans for the Middle East yesterday warneu that tnje sending of troops would be a "crude violation ot the United Nations Charter." In a statement by the Foreign Ministry Russia said such action
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  • 32 1 LONDON, Feb. 14.— Albert Gilles, who played host to emperors, kings, film stars and millionaires as general manager of two swank London Hotels, died Monday. He was 68.— AP
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  • 178 1 APPEAL AGAINST ADMISSION OF NEGRO STUDENTS BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA, Feb. 14. The University of Alabama announced Monday that the order opening the school to Negroes will be &P~ pealed to the U.S. Supreme »jourt. The appeal will be from a Dec. 30 decision by the U.S. circuit court of appeals at
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  • 154 1  - H-BOMB TEST IS SAFE Eden LONDON, Feb. 14. Prime Minister Eden said Monday he an<j President Eisenhower pre- sently are convinced their countries can go ahead with the testing of Hydrogen weapons witnout endangering the uuman race. In a report to the House of Commons on his recent talks in
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  • 393 1 INDIAN IMMIGRATION FUND FOR INDIAN LAND SETTLEMENT RESOLUTION WITHDRAWN AT M. I. C. YOUTH RALLY Labour Minister Attacked (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Tues: A resolution tabled at the M.I.C. Youth Rally today demanding M.I.C. Headquarters to send a deputation to urge the Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman to utilise
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  • 84 1 MOSCOW, ten. 14.— The Soviet Union Monday night called on the United State s to change Its visa procedure in order to permit private travel of Soviet citizens to the United States. The Soviet position was stated in a Foreign Ministry memorndum to the U.S.
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  • 501 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Wed., Feb. 15, 1956 Reorientation Of Education In Malaya ADDRESSING Malayan students in Britaui. Federation's Education Minister Dato Abdul Razak enunciated the following three principles wnich will form the basis of the future educational policy of the Alliance Governme it 1. The use of Malay as
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  • 338 2 BANGALORE: The Soviet delegate told the ECAFE that economic co-operation between all countries on the basis of equality and mutual benefit, without attaching any political or military obligations, was of outstanding importance for the successful development of tr*3 countries of the region. Mr. Maletin
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  • 380 2 ELECTIONS TO STATE UPPER HOUSES NEW DELHI: The member* of the Legislative Councils of the States of Bombay, Madras and Mysore, whose terms of office expire on April 24, April 28 an<i May 13 ,1956, respect! vely, will retire on the expiry of their respective terms of office. The Election
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  • 1295 2  - Gandhiji-Patel Differences PYARELAL CABINET MISSION AND AFTER- The Calcutta Tragedy By This is the third instalment from Pyarelal'B forthcomming booh "Mahatma Gandhi, the Last Phase" rpHE final phase of negotia- tions with the Cabinet Mission marked the beginning of that cleavage between Gandhiji and some of his closest colleagues which
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  • 204 2 JAjvIMU: SmJ Jammu ano ivadniiiir t-iemier, isaHSiii UaulUin iviouamciu, uiitiquivocuii> uc<-iaieu mat "Kasmun nas inaiteuaoly linked its xate wiui iuuia anu Luis question no Mu&ec worried us now.'' He added; "It was J n tact not a tx'ioie us at all." iiiiKSiu maue tnc declaration
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  • 108 2 MADRAS; The work of producing standard translations of Central Acts in Indian languages other than Hind* has been assigned to State Governments. Under this arrangement, the Madras Government bring out standard translations of Central Acts in Tamil. A Press note says that any reproduction of bare
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  • 113 2 NEW DELHI. Mr. Jerzy Grudzlnsld, Polish Ambassador to India, formally presented a steroe cardiograph and 'gruca* orthopaedic medical apparatus to the Union minister of Health, Kajkumari Amrit Kaur. The stereo cardiograph is a gilt made to Prime Minister Nfcnru during his visit to Poland last year.
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  • 174 2 DACCA: The migration of minority communities fro m Cast Bengal to India touched the peak figure of 24,922 during the fortnight ending January 31 this year. Disclosing the official figures recently, the Indian Chief Visa Officer, Mr. Dhrubatjotl Sengupta, told newsmen he feared the current rush
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  • 544 2 University Education: Dr. Prasad On Need For Change TBIVANDBUM: Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President, laying the foundation-stone of the new Senate House of the University of Travancore here said: "I can assure you that 1 do not minimise values of all that have been done by older universities and by newer
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  • 178 2 ETHIOPIAN EMPEROR TO VISIT INDIA NEW DELHI: Mr. Niranjan Singh Gill, India's Ambassadoi to Addis Ababa, is expected to arrive here for consultations on March 2. The External Affairs Minis try is likely to discuss with the Ambassador the details ot the proposed visit of Emperoi Haile Selassie to India.
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  • 52 2 WELLINGTON: Six 3,000--gallon stainless steel-lined milk tankers wer e loaded on to the steamer Walrim-u for Bombay under the Colombo Plan. They can be used ether on railway wagons or lorries. The tanker a are the first part of a consignment of 20 being constructed uader
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  • 434 2 NEW YORK; India has filed a new declaration which recognises the compulsory jurisdiction of the International Court in regard to all disputes arising after January 26, 1950 (the day she became a republic) with the exception of four types of disputes namely, those regarding which the
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  • 187 2 maukas: The view that the resources used by nations on production of armaments and manufacture of atom bombs and other weapons of destruction could better be made to serve humanity if th/e nations of the world would support the principles of the Panch Shila was expressed
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  • 879 3 Abide By S. R. C. Resolution High Command's Directive AMBITS AR. Almost the Pr^t thin E the Congress Working Committee did when It met at Shaheednagar to settle official resolutions to be placed before the Congress Plenary Session was to deal firmly with the Maharashtra Pradesh
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  • 204 3 SHAHEEDNAGAR. At a Press Conference here the Punjab Chief Minister, Sardar Pratap Singh Kairon. left little doubt that a settlement on the future reorganisation of the Punjab was imminent. Without disclosing the Congress High Command's formula for the Punjab reorganition, the Chief Minister said that this formula
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  • 825 3 KOZHLKODE. The Malabar Committee of the Communist Party of India, which was in session here February 4 and 5, adopted a resolution protesting against the move for a Dakshina Pradesh, which in the committees opinion, would undermine the cultural economic and social progress of the
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  • 378 3 Bulganin Commends Panch Shila NEW DELHI: The acceptance of "Panch Shila as a guide for relations between the Soviet Union and Pakistan would be a sure means of improving and developing SovietPakistan relations and would be entirely in accordance wuh the interests and aspirations of the peoples of the two
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  • 152 3 FLOOD CONTROL: BR. EXPERT FOR INDIA NEW DELHI. sir Claude inghs, Direc tor of tne Hydrauuos Research Station of, Britain, who is India under tne Colombo Plan, will advise tne Government of India on uood problems. He inspected the flood control works on the Biahmaputra on Feb. 6 and 7
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  • 91 3 LAND REVENUE SURCHARGE IN ANDHRA KURNOOL; The Andhra Assembly passed last Friday the Andhra Land Revenue (Surcharge) Bill, 1956, providing for a graded levy of surcharge on land revenue temporarily for one year. Introducing the Bill, Mr. K. Chandramouli, Revenue Minis* ter, said that the Government were faced w ith
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  • 1279 3 Indo-Br. Relations Similarity Of Outlook Br. Statesman's Views MADRAS: The fundamental similarity of moral outlook between India and Britain was no "deep-seated" and extended over such wide range that the misunderstandings between the two countries on matters like foreign policy could never be ''more than temporary'' observed Dr. Bushbrook Williams
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  • 796 3 AZAD'S SUGGESTION To UNESCO To Assist Backward Peoples NEW DELHI: Maalana Abdul Kalam A zad, Union Minister for Education and Natural Resource** and Scientific Research, said, that so Jong as world was divided into "haves and have-nots," tensions could not be eliminated.' Maintenance of world peace
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  • 91 3 LOW-INCOME GROUP HOUSING SCHEME NEW DELHI: The Union Government have sanctioned Rs. 21.08 crores upto December. 1955, as loans to various State Governments under the low-Income group housing scheme. Of this amount, Rs. 6.07 crores have been disbursed. During December last year, an additional loan allocation of Ha. S3 lakhs
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  • 528 4 Sir John's <Pep Talk 9 COLOMBO; sir John Kote!»wala gave members of the Government Parliamentary Group a pep talk on the forthcoming elections. The meeting i s probably the group's last. The Prime Minister gave the members a general idea of now he proposed launching the United National
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  • 280 4 KALUTARA: A Call to teachers to boycott tnc books written by teachers who are not members of teachers' trade unions was made yesterday evening at a meeting of the executive committee of the Kalutara branch of the Lanka Jatika Gu.ru Sangamaya. The call was made by Mr.
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  • 125 4 EXPECTANT MOTHER WAS TURNED DOWN BY HOSPITAL MAGGONA: The alleged refusal to admit an expectant mother to the Alutgamveediya rural hospital nearly caused her death, as she gave birth to a sf 'll born baby In a wayside hut while on her way to Nagoda hospital. D. Magalin Nona of
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  • 128 4 COLOMBO: The 11-Point Statement on Fundamental rtights, sponsored by Mr. S. Natesan M.P. for Kankesantural, is unlikely to be taken up for discussion by the House or Representatives before the dissolution of Parliament. According- to informed sources, the Government will not give priority to this motion over Government
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  • 171 4 an COI i? MBO: Ce y lon had an an time high favourable oalance of traue standing at Ks. 4/8,941,000 in 1a55. Jt.e biggest foreign exchanges eaxuer was tea. Tea exports amounted to 362 million Ids., valued at Rs. 1 11*4 million— tine highest for 'the tast 31
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  • 334 4 U.N.P. Composed of Minorities-B. N'AIKE was composed of th e minorities. UlWir The U.N.P Fund was collected from foreign traders ana planters and granting citizenjnip and offering ranns to the •nost undeserving people. Therefore it wa s not a party that would stand by the majority, but they would only
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  • 489 4 Buddhism As State Religion! COLOMBO: It Is ver v unlikely that Panlament will, before its dissolution, take up the motion of Mr. C. R. Bellgammana, S.L..F.P. member for Mawanella, asking that Buddhism be declared the State religion "without pit judice to other religions." The motion Is listed fot consideration by
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  • 483 4 LONDON, Feb. 13: Members of Parliament are anxiously searching their consciences in preparation for Thursday's House of Commons debate on whether or not hanging should be abolished as punishment for murder. Following a succession of public controversies on this issue the Government is allowing
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  • 92 4 Thirurrj ruga Kirubanandavariar, a great Tam.l scholar of South India, is arriving here today by Air India Internat onal. Arrangements have been made to accord the eminent visitor a big reception at the Airport, by a Reception Committee headed by Mr. P. Govindasamy Pillay, J,P.
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  • 41 4 An itixaio.tion or Photographs depicting "Israel To Day" w ill be neid at the BriUsn Council Hall, Stamford Koad, from Feb. 20 to 23 between 10 a.m. 7 p.m. under the auspices of the Friends of Isiael.
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  • 48 4 UNITEd NATIONS, NEW YORK, Feb. 14. The second session of the United Nationa Wheat Conference will open in Geneva Feb. 2o to draft a new international agreement on imports and exports of wheat. The agreement will replace an existing one which expires In AP July.-
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