Indian Daily Mail, 25 February 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XH No. 11 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 131 1 HOPEFUL ABOUT END OF EMERGENCY (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Feb. 24 Premier Nehru reiterated in Lok SaHha on Thurs day that the Government of India welcomed recent constitutional developments in Malaya and Gold Coast. In his reply to the debate on the
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  • 125 1 LONDON, Feb. 24— Britain's Caribbean colonies between North and South America agreed formally yesterday to band together m a self-ruling rederation by 1958. Leaders of the emerging 13- island state signed an agree, ment m ornate Lancaster Houso m the latest face-lifting of the British] Empire. The
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  • 104 1 NEW DELHI, India, Feb. 24. Prime Minister Nehru said Thursday the 20th Communist Party Congress brought "welcome" changes m the Red outlook. He said these changes were "taking the Soviet Union closer and closer to normalcy.' He suggested, m a talk to Parliament,
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  • 67 1 LABOUR FRONT: TELOK AYER BRANCH The official opening of the Telok Ayer Branch scheduled to take place today Saturday, is being postponed owing to the fact that Mr. David Marshall, Chief Minister, who was to declare the official opening. Is now on leave m Switzerland. The date Of the official
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  • 138 1 NEW DE2LHI, Feb. 24— The Shah of Iran yesterday bagged one tiger and one tigress during a hunt m the Bharatpiir forests, reports reaching here last night said. The reports said that m the morning the Queen spotted the j tigers with two cubs and the
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  • 70 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 24— The United States has agreed to give technical assistance worth two and a half million dollars to Afghanistan, the Afghan Embassy here announced today. The Embassy said that an agreement to this effect was signed m Kabul, Afghanistan, on February 18
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  • 75 1 HILL, AIR FORCE BASE, Utah, Feb. 24. Airman Second Class Donald Smith, was sucked head first into the air intake of a jet bomber here but was saved from certain death by another airman who instantly ordered the engine^ cut. Smith, who was only a few
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  • 211 1 VICTORY FOR ADENAUER BONN, Feb. 24— Chancellor Konrad Adenauer won a stunning political victory last night when his parlimentary supportera bolted from the rebellious Free Democrat Party. Opposition To Merger Move CALCUTTA, Feb. 24— Police rounded up over 1 100 people m Calcutta
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  • 67 1 IN MEMORY OF PARENTS It is announced that Mr. M Karthigasu, advocate and Solicitor, Singapore, has donated to the Sri Benpaga Vinayagar Temple Building Fund the sum Qf one thouiand dollars m mt< ;nory of his late parents, thf late Dato Doctor, N. Moota taanby of Singapore and Jonrj Bahru
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  • 134 1 LONDON. Feb. 24— The British Government, opposetto the abolition of tie death penalty for murder, announccv tt would left the House of Cor.imons legislate on the issue b., a Private Member's Bill. This means that the Govern ment itself will not introduce a bill giving effect
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  • 301 1 As Much As Britain's: Mac Donald's Tribute NEW DELHI, Feb. 24— The British High Commissioner Mr. Malcoim Mac Donald told Delhi University students that India was as much the creator of the Commonwealth as Britain, Addressing a meeting cf the students union of Saint
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  • 28 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 24— The United States should waste bo time m declaring its sovereignty over sections of Antarctica, Representative Thor C. Tollefson (Republican-Wa-shington) said yesterday.
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  • 147 1 At a cocktail party given by the Commissioner for India m Malaya, Mr. R. K. Tandon (right extreme) at his residence Bharat Bhavan on Wednesday, Feb. 22, In honour of the Indian M.P., Mrs. Ammo Swaminathan (third from teW and Mr*. Sarojlnl Varadappan
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  • 774 1 Hints A Solution For Boundary Disputes (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Feb. 24 Agitation m the Madras State for inclusion of Dcvi culam-Peermade taluks by Communists and other opposition parties came m for strong criticism from Premier Nehru m Lok Sabha, when winding
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  • 221 1 Objectives Of Govt. Labour Policy Inaugurating the reconstituted Labour Advisory Board yesterday, the Acting Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hoc* explained why 'greater emphasis has been placed on representation by employees and employers 1 with the Government members sitting among the latter. THE OBJECTIVES The Acting Chief Minister then dwelt
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  • 153 1 COLOMBO, Feb. 24— Coy. ions Minister of Industries has recommended formation of the Ceylonese public company for exploitation of islands itonenite resources, it was learned here today. His recommendation was discussed by Cabinet yesterday. Decision is to be taken later. In a memorandum, the Minister told the Cabinet
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  • 132 1 TO PREVENT INDO-PAK. BORDER CLASH KARACHI, Pakistan, Feb. 24.— Dr. Khan Saheb, Chief Minister of West Pakistan Province said here that he was asking the Pakistan Government to complete the demarcation of india-Pakistan boundaries, to prevent a recurrence of border incidents. He said he wanted the so far undeflnied portions
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  • 45 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 24- Four men and a woman picketed the French con«ulate yesterday for an hour to publicise what they called "injustices" to conscientious ob^tors m Franco. The four said they wanted to cc« conscientious objectors m France given legal recognition, AP
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  • 578 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Feb. 25, 1956 NOTES AND COMMENTS PREPOSTEROUS RETROGRESSION IN most countries the achievement of independence has been accompanied sooner or later by far-reaching reforms eradicating deep-rooted evils. Thus, th.c United States ended slavery, lindia introduced prohibition of liquoi and abolished landlordism, Burma nationalised hex lands
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  • 1572 2 Complete Hartal In Madras City Leaders Arrested ntjy^^L at y observed a hartal on gress political part** J» protest aptart the proposals 5 KXJS I>«kshtaaPradesli t to demand the inclusion of Devicojam and Peermedu m Madras State and to re-name the State as Tnmi?h»<ra n
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  • 113 2 NEW DELHI: India will receive technical assistance worth $3 million during this year under the U.N. expanded programme of technical assistance for economic development ol underdeveloped countries. This was disclosed here at a Press conference by Mr. David Owen, the executive chairman of the
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  • 390 2 Plea For Re -Naming Of Madras State As Tamilnad The pledge taken by the crowd and which was administered by the Chairman stressed that the idea of the formation of Dakshina Pradesj, must be given up and instead the formation of the State must be on the linguistic basissecondly border
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  • 218 2 MAR. 4— "GOA PRISONERS DAY" BOMBAY: An appeal to the people 'of India to observe Mar. 4 as "(Joan Prisoners Day" for demanding "iuiman living conditions" for the 500 prisoners now m Goa jails, has oeen made on behalf of tile National Congress (Goa). Mr. Alvares, a prominent Goan Nationalist
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  • 52 2 The leader of the Rulers' representatives at the London talks, Dato Panglima Bukit Gan tang, shouting "Marifeka" when he addressed the crowd at the Koala Lumpvr airport. (Below) A view of the crowd—many thouaands stronewhicb waited m the pouring rain at Kuala Lorapur airport for the
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  • 336 2 Bharat El Sa<?h?. L SL t ew° ew °l* anizatlon to be known a* the nnarai satlhu Samaj, was started here last week Th« n* The decision to set up the organization was taken at a two-day conference of sadhus representing various orders, which
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  • 46 2 NEW DELHI: U Nu, the Burmese Prime Minister is ex pected to visit India m NovIZf^S^ dlplom&ac tstJk Nl i has acc epted Mr. Nehru s invitation to visit this country during the Buddha Jayanti Celebrations here, it is rcywriea.— NAFEN
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  • 491 3 Copyright Bill Sent To Select Committee m?£X D ,E££? FraB INDICATIONS THAT THE SO££^¥SlJ^ TTEBN MAY BE EXTENDED TO THE RIGHTS %HJ£F&y i AND OTHER CREATIVE ARTISTS WERE i« N coSy£^'SS£ mAnA BABHA MS ss ">* A l o mainly intended to protect authors righto, the
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  • 117 3 KARACHI The Pakistan Government announced that the U.S. Government has offered to "supply' rice to the Pakistan Governmtnt to "alleviate the food situation m East Pakistan." The announcement said the Pakistan Government have accepted the offer and the rice will start moving from the U.S.
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  • 308 3 INDIAN BURLAP FOR U.S. NEW YORK; The United states burlap inuustry is niarsiialliq^ its strength to give battle to regnin its bale s position. Trade sources told NAFEN that emphasis will be on the expanded industrial use >>f jute. Cnief weapons being used are research inside the labora- j tory
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  • 91 3 EXODUS OF HINDUS FROM E. PAKISTAN NEW DELHI: The Government of India had seen m the Press the .suggestion made by the Pakistan High Commissioner for setting up a committee to enquire into the causes of the exodus ol Hindus from East Pakistan. "No reference has, however, been made to
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  • 38 3 JAILED FOR 10 YEARS BY GOA TRIBUNAL BOMBAY: Miss Sindhu Deshpande, a National Congress (Goa) worker has been sentenced to 10 years imprisonment by the Military Tribunal m Goa, according to reports received by National Congress sources here.
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  • 160 3 JUTE MILLS FOR IRAQ AND EGYPT: PAKISTAN TO ASSIST KARACHI: The Govern-ment-sponsored Corporation has reacneu agreement wltfti Egypt and Iraq to participate m the erection of two jute mills m those countries, it was announced. Pakistan has already agreed to construct a jut c mill m Turkey. A Government Press
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  • 355 3 LIKELY BR. ASSURANCES TO INDIA NEW DELHI: Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign! Secretary, is expected to give a girtn assurance to Mr. •Krishna Menon when the latter meets him m London on the Baghdad Pact and SEATO Pact, reliable advices from London Indicate. The British assurance will m effect
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  • 34 3 The Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman, reading the Proclamation of the date of independence at the Reclamation Uiound, Malacca. Afterward* he aad the members of the Mfltfcfcfc Million tifne^ Hrn PwUWf^W'
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  • 36 3 The Queen wears a heart-shaped valentine hat a* she greets African women m colourful costume at a Garden Party at Government Home ibadan, m Western Nigeria, The Duke of Edinburgh is behind.
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  • 280 3 U.S. PHYSICIST DENIED PASSPORT TO INDIA WASHINGTON; The Federal Court has upheld a State Department denial of a passport to Weldon Bruce Dayton, a cosmic ra y physicist, who has been trying- to go to India. Mr. Dayton was offered a three-year appointment to the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research,
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  • 185 3 RANGOON: Burma had oougnt Rs. 10,500,000 worth 01 textiles m India and more purchases were being made m Japan. Inda had co-operated m supplying the goods out of stocks manufadfired for sale m India and also with shipMaking- known these facts at a press
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  • 781 3 MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajago palachari reiterated here last week Ma view that English ah ould continue to be the official language of the country durin g "our life time."' The protagonists of Hindi he said, should not fight shy of retaining English an the official
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  • 185 3 CAMBODIAN GOODWILL MISSION IN INDIA NEW DELHI: The Cambodian armed forces goodwill misslon vlsitinp indil called on the President. Dr. Rajendra Prasad at Rashtrapati Bhavan last week. The head of the mission, Col, Lon Nol, m a brief address conveyed a message of greetings to the President from King Norodom
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  • 2120 4 But Fairplay Justice For Tamils Assured! COLOMBO. Tb e first Item of official business of the next Parliament will be to amend the Constitution making Sinhalese alone the State language of Ceylon provided the United National Party obtains the nations mandate. Sir
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  • 212 4 'NEW DELHI; Czechoslovakia has made an offer to the Government of India to establish a steel fabrication plant m this country. A detailed project report prepared by Czech experts Is believed to be under the active consideration of the Union Government. The Czech offer, it Is
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  • 76 4 saw®-* as an AS n ari o emlnent Philosopher uip^n°T Pesident of <O> Dr ttadfrakrisngfiSn many friends ln Bel--16 Vlce p residen t is stated t°. ha e accepted the Belgian invitation. No date has yet been fixed, but his visit i s likely to be
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  • 162 4 INDIA'S ELE. INDUSTRY 'HAMPERED' BOMBAY: Mr. Jo. R Driessen, President of the* Indian Electrical Manufacturers Association, said here that the shortage of such basic raw materials as aluminium, steei and pig iron had hampered Ur expansion of the electrical goods manufacturing industry m the country. Mr. Driessen, who was delivering
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  • 158 4 LONDON; Merchant converters m the textile trade are expressing concern at the steadily increasing price levels of Lancashire produced cloth. Nowhere is this more evident than m the sheeting trade, and considerable interest is being shown m the possibility of importing In-dian-Droduced sheets, pillowcases, and the
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  • 354 4 NalW DaluHl: 'me Government ot luaia nave Uecmeu to uring out a complete edition o* .•lanalltui Crrtllcuil .S Wl Uiii c o, a^ee-jnes ana letters, unis w«. ue m tnree series. the uio.. aeries will be m the lan^ua^es m which Cranomji ougiauij wrote and spone so as
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  • 60 4 PROTEST STRIKE BY D. V. C. EMPLOYEES BURDWAN: About 100 employees of the Damodar Valley Corporation office at Kanainatshala (Burdwan) went on a lightning strike to protest against the transwer of the D.VjC. Staff Association Secretary, Mr. Ganesh Chandra Mukherjee. The employees, demanding cancellation of the transfer order, have kept
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  • 241 4 Bandits Attack One Police Station Raid 2 Villages Total Of 19 Shotguns Removed Communist terrorists on Thursday attacked the police station and raided two villages and took away a total of 19 shotguns and 290 rounds of shotgun ammunition. A gang of about 25 terrorists stole 13 shotguns and 189
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  • 93 4 FREE CINEMA SHOW AT SRI LANKARAMAYA iA) programme for the Full Moon Day Celebrations at Sri Lankaramaya, 30-c, St. Michael's Road today, includes talks on 'Ahimsa' and a film show* The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms'. The function is sponsored by the City Councillor, Mr. T. A. Simon in memory of
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