Indian Daily Mail, 6 March 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 21 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 405 1 BRITAIN WANTS TO LIVE IN PEACE WITH RUSSIA CHINA Regional Pacts Defended By Selwyn Lloyd NEW DELHI, Mar. 5 British Secretary Mr. Slwyn LJoyd said that Bri tain wanted to live In peace with Russia and China. "We do not covet the? r territories or wish to interfere m the
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  • 254 1 SEOUL, Mar. 5. President =thee announced here this afterioon he will not run f or a third :erm as President of the South Korean Republic. He said me would not run for i third term m the presidential elections but will give way to "younger
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  • 183 1 LIVED ON RAIN WATER FOR 2 MONTHS' uays towards tne end of their two-month orderai of being m "Th^nen they abandoned ship, many of them had to swim through io miles of ragtoe aeas to land, and the Kel«i's iboatswnain supported one man m the water for 12 hours. A
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  • 86 1 MAJ.-GEN. MIRZA PRESIDENT OF PAKISTAN KARACHI, iviar. i> MajorGeneral Islander Mirza, Govtn-nor-Oeneral of PaKistan, is today being declared first Pvosident of the New Islamic Republic. The Constituent Assembly decided last week that Pakistan shall remain within the Commonwealth) with a status similar to that of India. Today the speaker will
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  • 99 1 HATES AND DUES PAYABLE TO RURAL BOARD District Collection will be made by the Rural Board on Tuesday, Mar. 20, 1956, 'it Bedok Rest House, (corner 01 Bedok /Upper East Coast Road Junction). All rates and dues payable to the Rural Board on Houses, Land and Rubber Estates may be
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  • 290 1 Indian Governors Meet From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 5. Public opinion m Madras State >s definitely opposed to the creation of Dakshina Pradesh though many believe that such a union of States between Madras and Kerala, if effected, would have many advantages. It is
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  • 71 1 The part that churches are playing In building up community life m tne new villages m Malaya, will be described m a broadcast m the B.B.C's Home Service on Friday, Mar. 16. The talk is to be given by the well-knwn authority on, matters of
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  • 40 1 > The Malayanisation Commission will hold its nfcxt public session on Thursday, Mar. 8 at 5 p.m. at the Conference Room, Ptiblic Relations Office, Assembly House. Oral evidence wilj be taken on the Malayanisation of the City Council Staff.
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  • 32 1 I Lady Black, wife of the Governor, will visit the Blind School at Toa Payoh opposite Olive Road and Caldecott Hill at 10 a.m. today, Tuesday.
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  • 52 1 TEHERAN, Mar. s.— The Secretary General of the Bagdad Pact for Middle East Defence Mr. Awni Khalidy, said here that the Pact was directed againat nobody and was certainly not aggressive. "It covers no territory and is not founded for selfish profit," he told a Press
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  • 53 1 SAIGON, Mar. s.— Between 70 and 80 per cent Of the electorate went to the polls m yesterday's voting for a new Constituent Assembly m South Vietnam, Government aoures estimated here. They said voting generally took place m perfect order despite 'sabotage' attempts by Communist-led
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  • 184 1 Nehru Did Not Advise U. K. To Withdraw From Bagdad Pact NEW DELHI, Mar. s.— Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary said here today that Co suggestion has bee n made during his talks here with Mr. Nehru, the Indian Premier that Britain should withdraw from the Bagdad Pact. The
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  • 289 1 Britain Opposes Economic Aid Through SEATO Agency KARACHI, Mar. 5~ The Southeast Asia Treaty Council meeting opening h ere on Tuesday is expected to be a sounding board for ways of countering Russia's mew drive to extend her
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  • 300 1 Subramaniam Explains Benefits Of Merger From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 5. "The Real enemies of Tamilnad are those who stand against its future development and prosperity by arousing fears and hatred of Tamilian people against neighbouring Malayalees, Andhras and Kanarese.' 1 So
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  • 100 1 From Our Own Correspondeni HYDERABAD, Mar. 5. For the first time m the hia tory of the Hyderabad State Legislature, the Finance Minister Vidyalankar presented the annual budget m Hindi speech though English translation was provided. This is perhaps the last occasion since Hyderabad is certain to
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  • 92 1 a patrol of the 2»d Bn., Royal Australian Regiment, was fired on by six terrorists m a carna m the Kulim district of Kedah on Sunday afternoon. The Australians 1 returned the fire and during the engagement an Australian soldier was seriously wounded. H e later
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  • 44 1 CALCUTTA, Mar. 6— India will buy> 50,000 tons of various steel products from Russia this year, according to an agreei ment just completed between i India's Iron- Steel controller C. R. NATESAN and a Soviet delegation of steel experts. AP
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  • 70 1 ANNA ZINKEISEN, the Scottish-born artist. stands beside her n «w portrait of the DUKE OF EDINBURGH. The painting was commissioned by .Fighter Commairjl of the Royal Air Force. It will han X at the Command Headquarters at Bentley Priory, Middlesex. The aircraft m the background
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  • 79 1 COLOMBO, Mar. 5— Mr. John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State, will hold Informal discussions with Ceylon's Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala and Governor General Sir Oliver Goonetileke when he visits Ceylon Sunday. They are expected to discuss matters of general international Interest and American
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  • 31 1 TOKYO, Mar. 5.— A U.S. air force C-47 cargo plane crashed into the side of famed Mt. Fuji today and its two pilots walked away uninjured. AP
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  • 259 1 KARACHI, Mar. s.— Mr. elvvyn Lloyd, British Foreign ecretary, arrived here by air roni New Delhi today for the leetlng- of the South East Asia 'reaty Council tomorow. Mr. Moyd, questioned by 'akistan reporters at the airtort on Britain"* attitude tovardt* the inclusion of Kashmir [iiestion at th«
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  • 551 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tue., Mar. 6, 1956 Settle Merger Question Now JF Singapore's future is not settled (here and now simultaneously with that of the Federation, there is every reason to be extremely anxious about the future of the entire Malay Peninsula. Whatever might have been the reason for
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  • 531 2 NEW TAXATION PROPOSALS: SUPER-TAX ON HIGHER INCOMES NEW DELHI: The Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Dfwhmnkh, Wednesday last presented to the LaU Sabha the following proposals for raising Rs. 34.15 crores during 1956-57 by way of additional* taxation: I (1) Duty on LIQUID GOLD
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  • 377 2 NEW DELHI; The merit list of the candidates who have obtained the first 68 places on the result of the examination for the Indian Administrative Service held by the Union Public Service Commission m September/ October, 1955 was announced here last week. The number of vacancies to be
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  • 173 2 NEW YORK: Mr. Garry Davis, who once described himself as a "Citizen of the World" disclosed m court that the Indian Consulate had informed him that they had an Indian visa for him. "I desire to pick it up and So to India as soon
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  • 59 2 NEW DELHI: Dr. B. V. Keakar told the Lok Sabha on Feb. 99- that it teas expected, when manufacturers had fully tooted up to meet the increasing demand, it xoouid be possible to secure towet prices for oontnnunitv radio seta. The lowest price quoted this pear
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  • 236 2 STATE BANK MAY TAKE OVER SOME SMALL BANKS BOMBAY: D. John Matnai, Chairman ot the State Bank ot India, said here that m consultation with the Reserve Bank, the State Bank were "exploring tn t feasibility of taking over some of the minoi State-associated banks." Mr. Matnai, who was ad
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  • 141 2 BOMBAY: The Chief Justice of Bombay, Mr. M. C. Chagla. said here that Government should help the Indian radio industry by reducing the customs duty on imports of radio equipments and sales tax on radio until the industry «i/as firmly rooted. Inaugurating the Union Government sponsored Radio
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  • 211 2 Revenue (m lakhs of rupees) Budget Revised Budget 1956*56 1955-56 1956-57 Kn*c,« %g JJJg TO Plus 2500 Cbmoratmn t (EFFECT OF BUDGET PROPOSALS) Corporation tax 39J7 3984 41 Tax«« on «nn™ ♦k (EF TJ SCT OF BUDGET PROPOSALS) 0^ 7 v 8 "ft Estate duty (EPFECT
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  • 130 2 NEW DELHI: Export or mdlan handloom cloth to the United States averaged 16.000 yards a month during the 12 months from Novembei *95i to October 1955, the Industry Minister, Mr. Nityananda Kanungo, told the Lok Sabha. Outlining the steps taken by Government to promote
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  • 267 2 BOMBAY; India has received aid from UNICBF valued at Rs. 65. million) during the last five years, according to Mr. Jack Ling, a high-rank-ing UNICEF official who has now been transferred from Ne w York to Bangkok. Of this, Rs. 27. million was used for the
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  • 36 2 Ihltenansa girls from Grlu m the Oweri, province do the lively Igbakwo dance before the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at a dancing display at Enufru. the capital of Eastern Nigeria.
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  • 600 3 CIRCULATION OF BILL POSTPONED TO MARCH 15 NEW DELHI: OWING TO THE DELAY IN THE SETTLEMENT OF THE PUNJAB ISSUE, THE CIRCULATION OF THE STATES REORGANISATION BILL TO THE STATES FOR ELICITING OPINION WHICH SHOULD HAVE BEEN DONE BY FEB. 29 HAS BEEN POSTPONED. It is expected
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  • 111 3 PATIL'S APPEAL TO "REBEL" CONGRESSMEN Mr. S. K. Patil, President of the Bombay Pradesh Congress Committee, invited those Congressmen who had "rebelled" against the Committee and resigned their seats m the State legislature and m the Corporation over the issue of future of Bombay City to "return" to the fold
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  • 642 3 Communist H.Ps' Plea To Drop Plan! NEW DELHI: Mr. A. K. Gopalan, Leader of the Com- l munlst group m the Lok Sabha and seven other Communist M.P H appealed to Prime Minister Nehru "to desist from pur- j suin r the proposal to merge West Bengal and
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  • 256 3 TAMIL AREAS IN T.-C— "DECISION RESTS WITH PEOPLE" MADRAS: The Executive Committee of the All Party i-"ront at Its meeting on Feb. 28 with Mr. P. T. Rajan, President, m the chair, adopted the following resolution: ■The comment of Pandit Nehru that Madras hartal was a violent one is based
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  • 169 3 EOMBAY: India's Rs. 70 million lighthouse construction and development programme entered a decisive stage this week, with *he arrival of two toreign consultents, shippiife sources Here revealed toaay. Mr. C. H. lierjrock, a Swedish engineer, has been attacj.ea to tne lighthouse Department oi the Lniectorateocneral
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  • 124 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Donald A. Gardner, an American dredging specialist, has arrived m Bombay under the Technical Co-operation Administration programme to advise the union and State Governments on me development of minor ports. During his three-month stay here, ms services will be utilised by the Bombay Government
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  • 93 3 SYLHET: A resolution urging the Pakistan Government to develop both coastal and international shipping as a national enterprise immediately was passed by the Pakistan Overseas Seamen and Workers Conference here. With a view to achieving that end, the Conference suggested the setting up of two national
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  • 508 3 NO PLACE FOR MONOPOLISTIC CAPITALISM NEW DELJHI: Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, Commerce ana Industry Minister, said here taat monopolistic capitalism could never thrive m India. Mr. Krishnamacliari, who was addressing the students of the Delui School of Economics oi. the occasion of the Founder's u&y, declared tnat capital.aiu iv monopolistic
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  • 228 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Government has sanctioned loans and grants amounting to over Rs. 7 lakhs for th** development of village industries. Of this two grants of Rs. 1,69,000 and Rs. 1,01,250 for tine development of the village oil industry, the All-India Khadi and Village Industries
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  • 32 3 Tenth Anniversary Tea Party of the Selanftor IndoCeylonese Youth* Union held at the Eastern Hotel. Kuala Lumpur, recently. Mr. Nesaratnam, Asst. High Commissioner for Ceylon is addressing the gathering.
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  • 379 3 ANURADHAPURA: Rail travel concessions will be given to Buddhists from Ceylon visiting places o* pilgrimage m India m connexion with the Buddha Jayanthi Celebrations. The Railway Board m In- < dia, according' to information received here, has decided that return tickets to Ceylon Bud-
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  • 114 3 RANGOON MADRAS STEAMER SERVICE MADRAS: Direct sailing between Madras and Rangoon will be renewed In March, 1956, with the resumption of m.v. Sonavati, which was withdrawn for repairs during November, 1955. The Southern India Chamber of Commerce represented to the Government of India to icintroducu direct sailing between Madras and
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  • 249 3 LAB. MINISTRY TO ADMINISTER JOURNALISTS ACT NEW DELHI: The Working Journalists (conditions of service) and Miselianeous Provisions Act which received the President's assent, provides certain minimum standards m rer-pect of various aspects of ■mployment of workinjg jourua.ists and others m the newspaper industry, says caress note Issued by the Information
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  • 84 3 PAK. TO TAKE PART IN WORLD TRADE FAIRS KARACHI: With a view to boosting- this country's export trade, the Ministry of Commerce has decided to part id pate m 12 international trade fairs during the current year. These exhibitions are to be neld. m the united States, the United Kingdom,
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  • 794 4 Non-Buddhists Donate Two -Thirds Of Jayanthi Fund Sir John's Reply To Critics RATNAPURA: He had planned to do m one year what it had taken ten to nftaen Sinhalese kings to achieve, Maid the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala at a public meeting held at the Pelmaduiu purana Raja Maba
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  • 245 4 CRIMES UNHEARD OF IN THE PAST DeSilva, Inspector-General of Police declaring open Bovkoe the flrm endeavour of the people to reduce the criSe He added that the cause ot the increase was the lack of f" bUc oP^ion. In the uL Jf 2im Slnhalesc kings such ssztjt"" toaay That was
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  • 28 4 STUTTGART Mar. 5. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's Christian Democratic Party emerged as the strongest party, from the Parliamentary elections In the South-West German State of Wuerttemberg.- Reuter
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  • 368 4 A spokesman of the United Artiste Corporation, Singapore, Office, told the Indian Daily Mail that the United Artiste Corporation has purchased Mar y Pickford's stock interest m the Mary Pickford Corporation. It is learnt that a Joint a onoun cement to that effect was made recently by
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  • 352 4 JAEVana: Ail luinii |iwtlM and Tamil-speaking people snould join 'tiie iNational Asaeiuojy or Tamii-speakmg people of Ceylon, saia Mr. T. tauLiiu■saniipuiui, Crown Advocate, He was presiding at the rtist propaganda meeting of the organising co.inmuee of tne assemoiy held on the Jaffna esplanaae. Mr. MuthusamipiUai who
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  • 54 4 Commodore J.F. Cochrano, D.S.C., RN, has succeeded Commodore F.M. Walton, RN, as Commodore Superintendent of HM Dockyard, Singapore. Commodore Cochrane who was Captain of the Dockyard at Chatham, 1953-55, was last on the Far East Station m 1936-8 when he was a First Lieut, of
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  • 122 4 ASTROLOGER DIDN'T KNOW HIS FATE COLOMBO. Did your astrology tell you that thin fate awaited you?" the Colombo Municipal Magistrate, Mr. W. Arasoe-Wallon, asked a street astrologer named Karananayake, who was arrested and produced before him on a charge of falling to move on when ordered to do so by
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  • 158 4 KING RESENTS BEHAVIOUR OF GEN. GLUBB AMMAN, JORDAN, Mar. 5 King Hussein of Jordan called on his people to "go back to normal life" following demonstrations here m tu/oui or his dismissal of General john Glubb, British Co nun a. iuer of the Arab Legion. He affirmed Jordan wouU respect
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  • 73 4 ALUMNI ASSN. OF MADRAS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE Efforts are being- made here by some 'old boys' of the Madras Christian College to form a Singapore Malaya branch of Hie Alumni Association of the College. Mr. P. s. Rajaratnam of the Indian Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 1038, Singapore has issued a
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  • 164 4 COLOMBO: The outcome of the discussions m Moscow recently between a mission from the World Health Organisation and the Soviet Union on aid to Ceylon from Russia is "favourable" to Ceylon. The W.H.O. mission, m a preliminary report received by the W.H.O. authorities m Colombo,
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  • 136 4 COLOMBO: A readjustment of government holidays m order to declare the Buddha Jayanthl inaugural week public holidays is one of the recommendations the Treasury has made to the Government. Two days m the Jayanthl inaugural week have already been declared holidays. According to the Treasury, the balance
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  • 48 4 The Paris evening* newspaper FKAWSE SOIr reported today that an Algerian rebel "administration" with its own courts and ta x collectors had replaced the FRENCH Administration m the Kabylie Region of Algeria and that Muslim officials were leaving the french administration "en masse." Reuter.
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  • 36 4 RECALL DEMANDED TEHERAN, Mar. 4.— Persia today demanded the recall within a week of Major Anotoll Kuznetsov, Soviet Deputy Military Attache who was arrested last week on a spying charge and later released. Reuter
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  • 236 4 Indian Businessmen Must Change Outlook Says Nehru Socialist Pattern Explained From Our own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. 5 The socialist pattern at Society adopted by the National Congress was not a mere political slogan but essential and inevitiole form of progress for the country, said Premier Nehru Inaugurating the Twenty-ninth
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