Indian Daily Mail, 3 March 1956
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Title Section16 1956-03-03 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 18 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, BIARCH 3, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article612 1956-03-03 1 LABOUR FRONT-AUIANCE-LIBERAL SOCIALISTS P.A.P. Assures Full Support To Marshall Mission Crisis Is Definitely Coming -Says Marshall THE CHIEF MINISTER'S OFFICE, BUZZING WITH ACTIVITIES POLITICIANS AND PARTY-LEADERS CALLING ON HIM AND EAGER PRESSMEN HOVERING ABOUT THE PLACE— FOR THE PAST TWO DAY S, MIKKORED THE FRAME OF612 words
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155 1956-03-03 1 The Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, accompanied by the Deputy Chief Minister and Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock and the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, is leaving- for Kuala Lumpur this155 words
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Article52 1956-03-03 1 LONDON, Mar. 2.— Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd British Colonial Secretary arrived back here early to-day from his talk In Cyprus and Malta. m Nicosia he had consultations with Field Marsnai Sir John Harding Governor of Cyprus on moves to settle the future of the troubled island52 words
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Article97 1956-03-03 1 of Persia, and yut,en aoruyu were given a oaoy etepnant /te/e y&sui day as a ytft to the ctiitaren of rersta jrirtn idr. aenru, me Indian Prime Mtntster. The tcajpramuich (uovetnorf of Mysore, who presented the elepniint at the zoo, Utter guot> a state dinner for97 words
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218 1956-03-03 1 KARACHI, Mar. 2 The Pakistan Prime Mininter, Mr. Mohamed A.i will move m toe Constituent Assembly today tbat Pakistan will remain a iiei»ub..c m the Commonwealth m pursuance of a declaration made at the Communvvea.th Prime Ministers' Conference m London m February, 1955, byReuter - 218 words
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314 1956-03-03 1 —ERIC SHIPTON IX)NDON, Mar. 2: Mr. Eric Shipton, the British Himalayan. (limber and expuorer, said yesterday that he had often seen the "curious »n& incredible tracks" believed to belong ta the "Abominable Snowmpn." "I do not think the Amominable Snowman is altogether a fantasy," heReuter - 314 words
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Article38 1956-03-03 1 LONDON, Mar. Britair has agreed to sell Pakistan and 'He 5 900-ton cruiser Diode 7 nnd four destroyers, the Ad ■^*ratty announced y^sterda' T he destroyers are the Oab bard, CaaimtL rriatw* «nt/f APAP - 38 words
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Article91 1956-03-03 1 INDIA'S INVITATION TO EISENHOWER NEW DELHI, March 2. Prime Minister Nehru told questioner In the Upper House yesterday that he wrote twice last yer to President Eisenhower urging him to visit India Nehru said the President replied a visit would be difficult 'owing to his heavy responsibilities.'' Foreign Ministry andAP - 91 words
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Article59 1956-03-03 1 £40m. ALOXIDE FROM AUSTRALIA CANBERRA, Mar. 2: The British Atomic Energy Authority has agreed to buy more than 40,000,000 Australian pounds (32,000,000 sterling) worth of uranium oxide fron: Australia. Mr. Harold Eeale. l he Supply Minister, announced •esterday. Mr. Beale said the uranium would be used for the extensive nuclearReuter - 59 words
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Article129 1956-03-03 1 Crisis Is Definitely Coining "The crisis is not here now, but it is definitely coming because the powers that be have no. concept whatsoever of the depth Of feeling of the people of Singapore for freedom and for an end to Colonialism." said the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall yesterday,129 words
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Article104 1956-03-03 1 Those who will receive medals next Tuesday from the Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga for having donated blood include a Catholic priest, businessmen, clerks, students, teachers, policemen, a nursing sister and a newspaperman. Mr. Victor Ayathuray will be one of those who will receive104 words
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Article, Illustration70 1956-03-03 1 CATHOLIC CONGRESS IN RANGOON The opening session of the First National Eucharstic Congreu to be hsld m Rangoon, 7*9 altar, 90 feet from «*f fevwf H typiwf a/ 9«r* mese architecture but it was designed by em Italia* Pritst serving m Burma* Twenty bttAbpa; about too arietta a*4 fH9f| WHk70 words
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388 1956-03-03 1 LONDON, Mar. Today's Price for a girl sold In the Saudi Arabian slave markets to between £200 and £400, commander Tnoraas Fox-Pitt, secretary of the anti-slavery Society, said here yesterday. A strong and healthy young man fetched about $160, an old womanReuter - 388 words
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120 1956-03-03 1 The British parliamentary delegation which will visit siinfea^ore to study if the colony i s ripe for independence, w|-l comprise tnree conserative and three Labour members. They a re: Rt. Hon. Geoffrey LJoyd Conservative M.R. for.ner Minister of Fuel and po*ter- t Mr. Herbert Morrison Labour M.P.,120 words
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Article436 1956-03-03 2 A Challenge To R. G. Senanayake COLOMBO; At a meeting' at Pethiagoda. ia» the Kelaniya electorate at which the Premier presided. Mr. J. R. Jayewardene said "It la reported that the Kelaniya chief priest has promised Mr. R. G. Senanayake Rs. 60.000. If that Is so I would like to436 words
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Article240 1956-03-03 2 INDIAN PAK. REPS- ELECTION COLOMBO: The election of four members to the House of Representatives to represent Indian and Pakistani registered citizens will take place after the general election In the other constituencies. The Go-vernor-General will have to make a special proclamation ;umoncing the date of this election. The voting240 words
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Article42 1956-03-03 2 =,£f )NIXW Mar 2' The Leon Guerrero hi C f lu u ncheon he yesterdal at which the guesti included the Burmese Ambassador here, U Kyin and the Marquess of Reading, British Minister of State at th* ifn Qflice.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article1617 1956-03-03 2 Devolution Of Authority To Parlt. Committees Nehru's Suggestions At Seminar NEW DELHI: The desirability of evolving some form of devolution of authority to Committees of Parliament to satisfactorily and effectively tackle the ever-increasing problems factag the Government was suggested by Mr. Jawaharlal Ntfaru, Prime Minister, inaugurating the1,617 words
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Article88 1956-03-03 2 BUDDHA JA YANTI POSTAGE STAMPS DELHI, design* have been for the special Jsyaati comnwmoration postage stamps throng* aa all-ladla com. g organised by the and Telegraphs Dewinning entries, from 260, were seat C. R. Fakrashl of and by Mi. K. D»SUva of Basseiii, la Thana District, Mr. Pakra»kl'» destga shows88 words
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Article145 1956-03-03 2 SAVINGS IN DEFENCE EXPENDITURE NEW DELHI; A saving of approximately three crores of rupees hag been effected In defence expenditure during the current financial year, according to an official report. The Ravings were a recurring reduction of Rs. 1.5 crores as a result of reorganisation of supplies to the Arm145 words
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Article43 1956-03-03 2 had rS An agreement had recently been entered into 2? «#2JJ L or manufacture SnutCiifa 1 This was stated m the Lok Sabha by the Industry Minister, Mr. Nityand Kanungo, m reply to a question by Mr. G L. Bansal.43 words
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Article717 1956-03-03 2 Lakhs Of Pilgrims Bathe In Holy Tank flroctssion Of Deities lUtv^r^JVSSPi"** 16 masses of humaaad JPS^t to^JS S continuouB str ea m into the tank ««u out n m an orderly jvianner. a. survey of the bathing mela from a vantage point at the peak hour showed717 words
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780 1956-03-03 2 These projected Delhi meetings, according to diplomatic sources, will not only provide an opportunity for an exchange of views but also, for India, to apprise the Western Powers from the highest level possible of her op-nosition to certain moves of theirs. Many issues780 words
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1256 1956-03-03 3 Andhra Chamber Trade Delegation's Suggestions Exemption of a portion of Che export earning??^ torestraint In the matter of levy of any cess, duty or other tax institution of an export credit guarantee syrtenT topromote export trade especially with Sooth-East Asian countries C1,256 words
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Article122 1956-03-03 3 MADRAS: Presiding over the annual day celebrations of the Badaga Students Association Madras. Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, advised the studentcommunity not to get themselves involved m 'active' politics. Mr. B. Hiriyan, President of the Association, welcoming the gathering, said that it was through the endeavour122 words
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624 1956-03-03 3 Manufacture Of Printing Machinery ALLAHABAD: An appeal to the Central Government to make provision for the manufacture of printing machinery m India was made by Mr. S. Viswanathan. President of the All-India Federation of Master Printers, presiding over the fourth session of the Federation. Mr. Viswanathan said that with the624 words
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Article740 1956-03-03 3 Govt-Akali Talks Break Down NEWDELHL The Government-Akall talks have broken down. Master Tara Singh summed up the results of the negotiation* hi three sentences. "No further progress. No farther meettngs. We are disappointed." The Sikh leaders were, however, careful to avoid the use of the740 words
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183 1956-03-03 3 U.S. Attitude TO INDIA CRITICISED NEW YORK: The Chrtetla n Science Monitor has criticised the United States opposition to India's policy of neutrality__a policy "America herself has Insisted upon m several foreign wars." "Neutrality may be an honourable course ta foreign policy— on© which America has insisted upon m several183 words
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231 1956-03-03 3 ALLAHABAD: Pakistan High Commissioner Ghazanfar Ali Khan said here that sooner or later Goa would come to India. He gave his view m reply to a question at a meeting of the Allahabad University Students' union. .Answering a question on Kashmir, h231 words
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Article73 1956-03-03 3 BOMBAY— CAPE ROAD LINK NEW DELHI: The West Coast Road linking Bombay with Cape Comorin, at a coat of rs. 8 crores was expected to be completed during the rd Plan period, the De-uty Transport Minister, Mr. O v Matresan informed Mr. Ra'dha Raman l n the Lo\ Sabha recently.73 words
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Article235 1956-03-03 3 BOMBAY COSTLIER THAN WASHINGTON NEW YUttK; It Is costlier to live m Bombay than m Washington, D.C., according to a study made by a national weekly, the U.S. News and World Report. In a survey of which foreign country Is the least expensive to live m, the marazine said that235 words
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Article546 1956-03-03 4 SIR JOHN'S APPEAL VOTE FOR U. N. P. COLOMBO: "DO NOT FORSAKE D. S. SENANA- I ARE. THE FATHER OF THE U.N.P., BY GIVING YOUR VOTE TO ANY OTHER THAN THE CANDIDATE NOMI- NATED BY THE UNITED NATIONAL. PARTY", THE PRLME MINISTER SIR JOHN KOTELAWALA TOLD VOT-546 words
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Article56 1956-03-03 4 KANDY: For the first time m the history of local bodies Sinhalese script finds a place m the municipal agenda for Municipal monthly meetings o; the Kandy Municipal Council. The Sinhalese script i s m connection with a motion submitted by Mr. T. B. Tentaakoon. The rest56 words
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Article25 1956-03-03 4 CASABLANCA. Mar. 2: Touria Chaoui. Morocco's first and only woman air pilot, was killed by terrorists m Casablanct last night. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article101 1956-03-03 4 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. X: The Federation Government is being urged by Malayan Trade Union Council not to be drawn into the orbits of opposing blocs, thus reducing Malay a te a pawn m the game of power politics. The Council is of the101 words
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502 1956-03-03 4 Also Equal Rights For All Citizens (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR Mar. 2: Supporting the proposal to create a single nationality #>r Malaya, the Malayan Trade Union Council expressed the hope that aL nationals would enjoy equal rights irrespective of race or colour. This502 words
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Article, Illustration95 1956-03-03 4 A concrete tower designed for testing; the Military missiles of today and the future, rtoes to a height of 18 storeys «t t>e Redstone Army Arsenal, A'ahams, Platforms to hold missiles durte r test runs J^rei^i, extend at ««M. T»ey an connected to *w*»yi at the tower by me- tul95 words
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Article, Illustration33 1956-03-03 4 The *«Bedia,~ a 800-ton tvrin screw vessel which l» expected to arrive In Singapore next week. She will be stationed at Putau Bukom to help In the berUon X and unberthlng of ships.33 words
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302 1956-03-03 4 MAJ. GEN. MIRZA PAK'S FIRST PRESIDENT KARACHI, Mar. 2. The Governor General of Pakistan Major General Iskander Mirza to-da y gave his assent to a bill setting up an Islamic Republic of Pakistan at an impressive ceremony m the Durbar Hall ol his residence here. The bill was passe*} onReuter - 302 words
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Article30 1956-03-03 4 KARACHI, Mar. 2: UA Embassy Officials confirmed here Thursday the Shah of Iran will meet U.S. Secretar of State John Forter Dulles m Karachi Mar. 0.30 words
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