Indian Daily Mail, 9 March 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 24 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, MARCH 9. 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 330 1 Support for Pak. Stand India Urged To Accept Plebiscite Or Negotiations Worsening Of Indo-Pakistan Tension On Kashmir Feared KARACHI, Mar. 8— The SEATO Foreign Ministers m secret session here yesterday unanimously agreed that an early set ttement Of the KftMfrmir dispute
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  • 89 1 In Aid Of Tamil nad Cyclone Victims The TAMIL MVRASU remitted a, further amount of Rs. 75 400 to Mr. Kamara), Chief Minister of Madras, for relief of the cyclone victims m Tamil nad. Above is the photograph of the Demand Draft by which the amount was remitted to th
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  • 117 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 8«— Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru told the House of People today that he would be visiting Bonn la the second week of Jbly at the invitation of the West German Government. Mr. Nehru who was replying to a question said he would
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  • 120 1 LONDON. Mar. B.— General John Glubb said m a statement last night that he was 'astonished' at reasons given for tils dismissal a s head of the Arab Legion by King Hussein of Jordon. General Blubb said: 'Only 24 hours before I was Informed ot the
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  • 120 1 NEW YORK, Mar. B.— Mr. Dag: Kammerskjold United Nations Secretary General, who Is known to sympathise w lth the view that the United Nations should recognise Communist China, turned aside a question on whether he thought the general assembly might tackle that problem m a
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  • 460 1 Price Paid To Please Pakistan Some western diplomats here saw Pakistan's move m getting 'her Su^vTO Allies to support her stand m ncr dispute witn undia as a distinct victory for Moscow. Pakistan's agitation for SLA'i'u indorsement of her demand tor an early pleoiscite began
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  • 269 1 MANCHESTER, Mar. 8— The Manchester Guardian today claimed that the Southeast Asia Treaty Organisations intervention m the Kashmir dispute will make a settlement less likely. "It is not clear whether Mr. Selwjo Lloyd associated himself with yesterday's affirmation on Kashmir. This is because of the strange way In
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  • 258 1 Punching Power KARACHI, Mar. B:— Mr. John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State, today assured SEATO delegates that his country would not allow a let down m military punching power m the region despite the Soviet Union's new soft line throughout Asia. Behind the SEATO shield
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  • 267 1 Coalition With Reds? DJAKARTA, Mar. 8. President Sukarno announced today he charged Nationalist Party Leader Dr. Ali Sastroamltl jojo with jornAng Indonesia s nrst elected govern nent. He was Prime Minister In the Communist-supported cabinet which fell hi July after a dispute with the army.
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  • 115 1 FRANCE WANTS CLOSER TIES WITH COMMUNIST COUNTRIES KARACHI, Mar. B.—Christian Pineau, French Foreign Minister, today indicated a major shift m French policy towards closer relations with Communist powers, French sources said tonight* Mr. pineau w» -qfeftt to have told Mr. Selwyn Lloyd; British Foreign Secretary of State, hu believed Socialism
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  • 72 1 The Governor oC Singapore Sir Robert Black, has sent the following message of congratulation! to Hla Majesty the King of Cambodia on the oc. casion of his coronation: "On behalf of the Government of Singapore, I wish to express to Hl s Majesty the King of
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  • 45 1 KARACHI, Mar. B.— The Shah of inn and Queen Soraya arrived hare by air from Mew Delhi today to make a one-day state visit' to Pakistan. They have Jost concluded a three weeks state visit to India where they toured widely.-— Reuter
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  • 46 1 SEATO SECRETARIAT KARACHI, Mar. B.—Southeast Asian Treaty Ministers meeting here reached general agreement on a British proposal for the establishment of a permanent international secretariat situated m Bangkok. 1 c secretariat will handle the day-to-day affairs of the treaty, signed nearly 18 months ago m Manila.
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  • 66 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. B.— President Eisenhower said he had asked Vice President Richard Nixon to chart his own course whether he wanted to bid for another term. Mr. Eisenhower also told his press conference that whenever he felt his own health would not permit him to carry on the
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  • 180 1 DAG SUPPORTS NONINVOLVEMENT OF THE EAST NEW YORK, Mar. 8; Mr. Da g htammarskjoid Uniteu rsauonj secretary General who recently was m New Delhi and Bangalore was asked whetner die thought that India and other countries were light and sensible In following a policy of non-involvement m tne ideological war
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  • 164 1 KARACHI, Mar. B.— Mr. Mohammed All the Pakistan Prime Minister said the United States planned to give Pakistan military aid oq a substantial scale mi n the coming months which he hoped would boost -shape and size' of the present air force. He was
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  • 163 1 Federation Reforms Commission The approval of Her Majesty the Queen and the Conference of Rulers has now been signllu w the reco ""nendaUons of the London Constitutional Conference regarding the appointment of an independent Commission to make recommendations for a form of constitution for a fully self-governing and independent Federation
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  • 41 1 A commentary by Claud Doral on the soccer match between the Mohan Bagan Tourists from Calcutta and the Sino.lndtans from the Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. can be heard over Radio Mala* ya tomorrow Saturdays
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  • 191 1 KARACHI, M»r. B.—A Communique issued at the end of the tbree.day SEATO Conference here called /or an early settlement of the Kasa» mlr question through the United Nations by direct negotiations between India aw* Pakistan. The Communique said the eight uation SEATO Council had noted thai the United
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  • 235 2 "On the question of the peaceful uses of atomic energy, the Assembly decided to convene a conference of all members of the United Nations and and of its specialised agencies to consider the final text of the statute of the international atomic energy agency. Brazil,
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  • 116 2 Referring to Indo -Pakistan i i-lations the report said efforts for settling outstanding disputes wUh Pakistan by negotiations and for developing greater co-operation at all lovols continued during t^ie ye^r. The Prime Minister and the Minister for the Interior of Pakistan, visited India m May, 1955 and "isreussed
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    6 2 SRI M. BHAKTAVATSALAM, Minister for Aprlcnltur*.
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  • 175 2 Past Year's Work Reviewed NEW DELHI: Proposals for the establishment of several new diplomatic and consular posts are now untter consideration of the Government of India, says a v-;;.)rt on the working of the Ministry of External Affairs for 1955-56. The report said thai 4G countries
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  • 639 2 "The subject of increased exodus of Hindus from East Bengal was discussed m Kar.u chi m April 1955 by the Indian Minister of Rehabilitation with the Pakistani Home Minister and the Government f Paitis- tan undertook to take stops to create favourable conditions for the
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  • 176 2 PORTUGUESE REGIME IN GO A Referring to India's external relations the report said that the intransigent attitude of the Portuguese authorities over Goa was exemplified by the brutal firing on unarmed satya. grahis on 15th Augrust, 1955. As a protest th; Go /eminent of Portugal were asked to close their
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  • 280 2 During the year, the Prime Minister visited t^c Soviet Union where ho received a warm welcome. In Nov. and Dec, Mr. Bulganin and Mr. Khrushchev, member of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, visited India. These visits have strengthened the friendship binding the two countries and their peoples.
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  • 150 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Morarji Desal, Chief Minister of Bombay inaugurated a ten-day music and dance festival at Matunga on Friday last organised by the Bharatiya Music and Arts Society, Matunga. Expressing his happiness at the progress of the society since Its inauguration three years ago by him,
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  • 90 2 TRIVANDRUM: A short speech m Kannada by a Malayan Communist member raised oud laughter from all section? of the Travancore. Cochin Legislative Assembly. Rising on a point of ordsr immediately ajter question time, Mr. Thoppil Bhasi asked the Speaker m Kannada whe. iher speeches m Kannada
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  • 30 2 Sri C. Subranianiam, Minister fur Finance, Madras, who presided over the Anniversary Day Celebration of the Government Vigilance Home and Stri Sadana, Mylapore, addressing the gathering.
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  • 764 2 The appellant. T. CJoviQua. swanii JNaidu. was a leasee of ocitahi lan^s m i mulipettai from the respondent, the Tanjore Palace Devas^hanam. represented by Sii ?i. Rajaram Rao Raja Saheb, bnrttiu tary trustee, for a period ol one year. Hardly had the
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  • 123 2 What the.v had to decide was, Tneir Lords.ii-js otaeiVLd, whs. ther the subject matter cf th? lease m favour of the appellant was ryot land as defined m the Act or private land as contemplated m Section 3 (10) of the Act. After examining a Full Bench
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  • 509 2 Gandhian Age Enters New Phase AHMEDABAD; Mr. Mag^nbhai Desai, editor of the "Harijan" weeklies founded by Maiatma Gandhi, has said that India's history of the Gandhian age begins its new chapter under Jawaharlaljl." In an editorial captioned lies which are now being c&o career of
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  • 40 2 NEW DELHI: Dr. 8. Radha. ***""?> Vice-president 0! fr-Sf invitations bi SS R Pol and. Ciechoslovaka, Belgium Bulgaria, Rumania, Kenya, Uganda, Tanean yika and Zanzibar to visit t W countries, it is learnt He has accepted the invita-
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  • 84 2 REWA: Mr. TirJokhi Sinth c era^Secretary of the aji India Praja Socialist Purtv was taken into custody by the police on Sunday on the charge The order was served after the P.S.P. leader had crossed into the district of Rewa. The programme for anti r. er ger
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  • 1247 3 EDITORS APPOINT SUB-COMMITTEE TO GO INTO COMPLAINTS NEW. DELHI: A SUB-COMMITTEE WAS APPOINTED BY THE STANDING COMMIT TEE OF THE ALL-fINDIA NEWSPAPER EDITORS' CONFERENCE, WHICH MET HERE ON SUNDAY, To GO INTO THE QUESTION OF L l^ o^ .gJL J™ E PRESS V!S -A
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  • 67 3 Children from al] parts of the world, totftidjfio- Britain and Ireland sing and dance round Pope Fins XII to wish hhn a nappy 80tfi birthday, at the Vatican Palace on March S7. Tne Pop*, who i» celebrating also y 18th anniversary as the
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  • 142 3 Mr. Desai said that the the Press played its role during the fight for Independence because there were no other issues except that of achieving Independence for the country. But now the task was dim ci It and there were many other issues. If the Press
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  • 159 3 NEW DELHI: The M^feftl Port Trust is to acquire, at a cost of about Rs. Eight lakhs. four diesel locomotives for the marshalling yards proposed m the scheme for the expansion of the Madras Harbour southwards, it is learnt here. When the Government of Madras sanctioned the
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  • 56 3 TRIVANDRUM; A little before the Rajpramuish's address to the Legislature, a gTOup of 30 students of the Ayurvedla College undergoing diploma and) degree courses staged a peaceful demonstration before the Secretariat gates demanding: the implementation of the syllabus and recognition of the right to practise modern
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  • 57 3 Sciwyn L oyd, (left), the British Foreign Secretary, who wag stopping In Bahrain on his way to the SEATO talks In Karachi, is pictured with the ruler of Nah rain, Shaikh Sir Sulmair Bin Hamad Alkha ifah, In the background are Sir Bernard Burrows, Political Resident
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  • 76 3 NEW DELHI; Air India International ha s a tentative proposal to extend their Bom-bay-Madras-Singapore service to Australia, the Minister m the Ministry of Communications, Mr.' Rai Bahadur, told Mr. Krishqacharya Joshi, m a written reply m the Lok Sabha. It wa s not possible to say
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  • 304 3 NEW DELHI; The conference of the Governors, Rajpramukhs and Ueut.-Governors, which concluded here discussed the States Reorganisation Commission's Report with special reference to the recommeralatlons m regard to the safeguards for linguistic minorities. During the first session of the conference according to rrrrwwwwJ -r^^w«J»jjjj.
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  • 195 3 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru expressed his full confidence m the capacity of the Indian masses of tolerating and co-operating wifcb each other to march forward despite the recent "momentary outbreak of strif e m Bombay and Orissa." Mr. Nehru, who was addressing the annual
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  • 76 3 Lieutenant General John Bagot Glubb, G.ubb I-asha former Co:mnander of the Arab Legion, leaving Nicosia Airport for London. At left is AJr Marshal Sir Claude JPeliy, Commander m Chief of the Middle East Air Force. Next to General Glubb Laurence Elliott, his ADC m Cyprus. At
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  • 767 3 NEW DELHI: Several members including Congressmen disagreed with the Deputy Minister for Planning, Mr. S.N. Mishra when he claimed m the Lok Sabha last Friday that independent assessment of the progress made m Community Project areas had been very encouraging. One of the members
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  • 280 3 NEW DELHI: The Joint Select Committee of Securities Contracts (Regulation) Bill have recommended ttie regulation by the Central Government of spot delivery contracts by a system of licensing, both m notified as well as non-notified areas when there is any abuse. The Committee, however, felt that
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  • 50 4 Major de Fonseka said that immediate steps should be taken to prevent the total extinction of a national asset which was also a national emblem. A scheme of corridors was therefore necessary for their preservation. It was not possible to connect Sripada with Sinharaja. but it was possible
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  • 382 4 Move To Preserve Island's Fauna: Corridors Suggested KANDY: The dwindling of fauna m the Island, particularly the elephant, was the subject for discussion at a meeting of toe Central Board of Agriculture with Dr. A. W. B. Joachim, Director of Agriculture, presiding.
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  • 164 4 VADDUKODDAI: Mr. C. Vanniasingam, president of the Illanfcal Tamil Arasu Kadchi, m a statement reported to have been made by Mr. V. Kumarasamy that the Tamil Arasu Kadchi had entered into a secret pact with the SLIFP. "Nothing- could be further from the truth," he
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  • 140 4 COLOMBO-. Indians resident here will soon get relief from double taxation following the successful negotiations m New Delhi between tax officials of India and Ceylcn. A senior official of th e Department of Income Tax said that agreement was reached to grant double ta x relief under
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  • 241 4 Karachi. Mar. B— Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary, has accepted an Indian proposal to m;- vite Mr. Molotov, tile Soviet Foreign Minister, to a meeting 1 to consider the situation m Vietnam, iFrench Sources said here last night. The s"ource 3 said M.
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  • 47 4 The deaths of three Communist terrorists through food poisoning m the Raub district of Pahang- m December, 1955, have just been confirmed. They were Kee Lam, Hong Hcong Hen^r and Ho Fatt Kwal, say s an Emergency Communique issued m Kuala Lumpur, Thursday.
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  • 58 4 PHOTO LIEUTENANT GENERAL JOHN BAGOT GLUBB, Glubb Pasha, toith MRS. GLUBB and one of their adopted children (not named) «re seen at Lnmthm Airport on their arrival from Nicosia on Mar. 3. The General arrived m London exactly 53 hours after being dismissed from his
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  • 283 4 JAFFNA: Mr. S. W. R. D. UANDAUAN.YIKE would go down In the island's history as the person who was the cause of all the communal bit term that poisoned the lile of the country, said Mr. j. S. Nicholas at the JaJina Municipal Council* monthly meeting.
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  • 97 4 COLOMBO: Russian aid has arrived m Ceylon. It has just been unloaded m Colombo har bour and is on its way to the salterns at Elephant Pass. The first shipment received is a consignment of woodworkIngmachinery and planing d na mortising machinery wor*h 18,540 roubles (1
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  • 214 4 W&v'' i mmm mmmS»S^M 'im m mm Mr. Eric A. Johnston, president of the Motion Picture Export Association of America New York who Is arriving here next Tuesday. Mr. Johnston firmly believes that the motion picture, as the most vivid and universally popular of the media
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  • 82 4 The addition of Chienese to the list of languages m which the English by Radio broad, casts are now being made, brings the total to 33. English by Radio lessons m Chinese are now being broad, cast m the Far East and Soutb East Asia
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  • 67 4 Arriving m Singapore from Hong Kong by 8.0.A.C. service BA 963 tomorrow, Saturday, will be the first Chinese Assistant Stewardess to be employ, ed on BOAC's Far Eastern network. She Is Miss Jenny Wang, age 20, who like the other seven Chinese girls, chosen from several scores of
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  • 75 4 Two Police constables arrested a male Chinese m the early hours of yesterday morning as he was putting up a poster at Changi Market m connection with Women's Inter, national Day which fell yesterday. The man was searched. As a result of the search he was
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  • 85 4 R.S.S. VOLUNTEERS ATTACKED KOZHIKOCE: Two volunteers of the Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh are reported to have been attacked last week at Vallapuzha In Walluvanad Taluk, by a party of about 30 persons armed with dangerous weapons as a result of which they received grievous injuries and were removed to Perintalmann
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  • 51 4 TEN YEARS OF ART IN SINGAPORE S The Chief Minister, Mr, David Marshall will declare open an exhibition "TEN YEARS OF ART IN SINGAPORE," on Friday, March 10, at 5.30 p.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The Exhibition will be open till Mar. 25, between 9 ».m. and 6 p.m.
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  • 79 4 Singapore Hindus will observe the religious occasion of SIVA RATHIRH (SIVA'S NIGHT) by fasting and prayng- m their temples and homes and keeping awake the whole >f the night on Saturday, Mar. >0, to perform rellglou s ceremonies and prayers to Lord Siva. At the Sri Senpaga Vinaya:
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  • 35 4 The Dally Rated Employees Executive Committee of the Army Civil Services Union Singapore will hold its Annual General Meeting on Sunday Mar. 10 at the Singapore Badminton Hall at 2 p.m.
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  • 38 4 In connection with the Women's International Day, the Singapore Police yesterday morning' found two Malayan Communist Party flags one at the 12 milestone Setnbawang Road and the other at the 10th milestone, Thomson Road.
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