Indian Daily Mail, 15 March 1956

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  • 16 1 Indain Daily Mail VOL. XO No. 30 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. MARCH 15, IBM FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 640 1 Tan Slashes Merdeka Report Tuneku Govt. Policy surprise In Council (Front Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, W«X: The genial atmosphere of contentment over the success of the Merdeka Mission and the lavish exchange Of verbal bouquets and mutual back slappta* In the Federal Legislative Council to-day, was suddenly shattered when the
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  • 446 1 Tungku Rejects Alliance Councillor's Suggestion Tan Siew Sin's Plea For A Change Of Approach past when it was under straight forward Colonial regime. STERLING AREA On the Malayan link up with sterling block Mr. Tan .autioned tnat despite British assurances any devaluation of
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  • 121 1 MPs TO SEE NATIONAL SERVICEMEN IN TRAINING The visiting British Parliament Members will see today tua National Servicemen m training at the Singapore Military Foree a Headquarters, Beach Koad, at 5 p.m. They will have lunch with Singapore Chamber of Commerce and hold discussions with them \n private. In the
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  • 34 1 BAGDAD, Mar. 14 King Faisal of Iraq left today by air for the Iraqi Jordan border. Usually reliable sources here said the King was expected to meet Kin? Hussein of Jordan. Reuter
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  • 102 1 KATHMANDU, I 4 The Nepalese Government has granted permission to an Australian journalist, Mr. Peter Byrnes to "hunt" the Abominable Snowman next winter. The Foreign Office said the expedition would be from Septemmber to Spring next year m Sola Shumbudash. Sherpa homeland around Mount Everest. The expedition
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  • 149 1 WH AT TUNGKU DID SAY? himself Xn gk v added Ou he JSiL! 1 11 alwa ys striven for this. The misinterpretation of X S J emarkS m Malaya, to ijean that he was Injecting Communalism into trade* JSon SSTff laJ" mOSt Unf rtUm Pit Mml3 *er deprecat£sn f toter
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  • 63 1 ANBERRA. Mar. 14. —Mr. Robert Menzles Prime Minister of Australia told the House of Representatives today that his Government would not interfere m the Cypru s dispute. He said m reply to an opposition questioner seeking government mediation that he had never understood "This itch
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  • 65 1 KHARTOUM, Mar. 14.— The Sudan and the Soviet Union have agreed to exchange diplomatic representation at Emlevel, it wa s announced here yesterday. The agreement was reached with the Counsellor of the Soviet Embassy m Cairo who is now visiting Khartoum. The Sudan, which became an Independent and
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  • 28 1 MOSCOW. Mar. U Mr Oeorgl Malenkov the former! Soviet Prune Minister left here today by at* for Berlin OS) hiS Wttv m TnnHnn Reuter
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  • 473 1 Tungku's Defence Of Report KUALA LI'MPUR, Wed: Appearing to tne m«nJ>ers of the federal Legislative Council to sstu t poi-i a tuoaon regarding tue iteport of the rederanon of Ma.aya Cor«»tttutional conieren^e Itfs6, and of tiie arrangements maue for tne establisninent of a Constitul.on Conuiusslonj, the C'hiei Minister Tungku Abdul
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  • 311 1 MOUNTBATTENS RECEIVE WARM WELCOME NEW DELHI, Mar. 14: Shouts of "Pandit Dickie Zmdabad" (Long Live Pandit Dickie) greeted Ad tmral Earl Mountbatten of Burma, Britain's first Sda Lord, as he arrived here today! by air. TMi is his first visit to India since he was
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  • 59 1 DERLIN Mar. 1^ The Soviet Union has developed a machine gun that operates at 76 degrees below zero Fahrenheit, East Genrau newspapers reported Tuesday. The machine gun—mentioned briefly m a report praising the development of Soviet arms wa s described as easy to handle. The" caliber
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  • 136 1 NEw DELHI, Mar. 14 Prime Minister Nehru paid ivessciay he understands tne United States has given an assurance" that 44,u00 pounds of uiamum released by President Eisenhower "will be largely aealt with" through the proposed United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency. Answering questions m Parliament,
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  • 86 1 ATOMIC ARTILLERY FOR N.KOREA? SEOUL. KOREA. Mar. 14.---r.",toWo Army Offletels refused Tuesday to comment on the report that Communist north Korea now has atomic ArtOSouth Korean Defence Mm. S2L Shon Won said Intelligence reports should the artillery had been moved to. He refused to say whether the weapons were Russian-made.
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  • 54 1 Sir Anthony Eden, the British Premie looks at h".s watch aa on left he is seen with the French Premier Guy MoUet (tight) when the later arrived at London airport. Hie French Premier had flown to London lor talks t c Cheque* (country r^detoeo of BrW»h VnuAn**),
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  • 69 1 NICE, Mar. 14: Sir Wifcston Churohill yesterday spent some time working with Mr. Emery Reves, his literary agent, m tho garden of Mr. Reves villa where he is spending his Riviera holiday. Sir Winston had been suffer. i? 8 •m a Sole tnr °at m the
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  • 39 1 MEMBER OF HAItHOt'K BOARD Mr. E. R. Reeves. Denutv Secretary. Ministry of ff SXSiIS? Industr -v has bee^ appomted a member of the Singapore Harbour Board, with effect from Mar. 12. m place of Mr. j. m. Jumabhoy Minister
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  • 168 2 ART IN INDUSTRY EXHIBITION CALCUTTA: The animal Art m Industry Exhibition sponsored by the Indian Institute of Ait m Industry will fct, inaugurated here by Dr. H.C. Mookerjee. Governor of West Bengal. This yeai the exhibition has been divided into the following sections: Packing, Outdoor Advei Using. Calendar Textiles and
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  • 214 2 NEW DELHI: A new trade agreement is likely to be signed between India and Bui. garia by the end of this month, reliable sources nere stated. The agreement of Jun« 17, 1953. governing Indo-Bulgarian trade expired on December 31 last year. A six-man trade delegation,
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  • 141 2 BANGALORE: A team of German experts, headed by Dr. Kurt W. Tank, ace test pilot and aircraft designer, will s'.iortly join the Hindustan Aircraft, Ltd.. here for streamlining production. The General Manager of the factory. Mr. J. M. Srinagesh, will leave for Delhi shortly to
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  • 191 2 KARACHI: Following tne revaluation of the Pakistan rupee which resulted In the strengthening of the countries competitive power m foreign markets, the volume of exports from Pakistan rose to Rs. 826 million m the first half of 1955-56 as compared to Rs. 597 million m
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  • 1591 2  - Ind ustrial Development Under Second Plan HITINDRA MALIK By rpHE second Plan revolves 1 around the problem of industrial priorities. It is now gone i ally accepted that the development of neavy industries, including metals, engineering and basic i chemicals, must take top pri- i ority. This group forms the
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  • 18 2 MIDDLE EASTERN WHISPER PHOTO, VuksH .Yawn, Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister whin, tcr, l» *U smile*, at right. AP
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  • 192 2 MADRAS; The (jovennneut of Madra B have sanctioned the starting of four centres for manufacturing appalams under the scheme for development of cottage industries m community project areas m the state. They will be located m Chidambaram (South Arcot), Athoor (Salem), Cheranmahadevl (Tirunelvell) ana Tirukkallkunram (Chingleput) These
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  • 74 2 CALCUTTA: The Indian Airlines Corporation will con. tinue to incur losses for somp years to come, according to official sources. The losses m 22? 2 f OOo"" 6 eBUmated at Rs The' budget for 1856-57 has allotted a sum of Rs. 15 million for meting the
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  • 39 2 FHOTO. Press cameras surround sir Join Bagot Glubb as he leave* Buckingham Palace on Mar. 9 after being knighted by Queea EH/abeth. He was made t Knight Commander of tM Order of the Bath. AP
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  • 380 2 VISALANDHRA: SAFEGUARDS FOR TELANGANA HiDERAIiAD: Tne structure and scope of the TeleaRegional council and the nature of safeguards for the region, are expected! to come up for finalisation shortly m Delhi. During the discussions last month, Andhra leaders agreed to guarantee safeguards to the people of Telengana to allay their
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  • 256 2 BOMBAY: The possibility of introducing 1 the "mono-rail" system m certain selected area* of the country is being- examined by the Railways Ministry, it is learned. The Ministry are understood to have called for a report from the Saurashtra Govern, ment on the working of a similar
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  • 146 2 IND. SHIPPING AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS BOMBAY: The Shipping W. rectorate here Is shortly callln a meeting of the Overseas Shipping Conference's Subcommittee to concert measures for the admission of Indian shipping lines to the intermediate port conferences. It l s learned. At present three Indian shippine lines engage In overseas
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  • 90 2 NEW DELHI; Two new spinning mills, one m Madurai with a capacity of 10.000 spindles and the other m Dharwar with 6,000 spindle? went into full production during 1955 m South India. This was stated by the Minister for Industries, Mr. Nltyanand Kanvngo, m
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  • 541 2 SDOLSEU8Y3 Most of the Communist trade representatives here gay what they can give India is not capl. tal nor credit but the technical "know-how" and machinery. In interviews with NAFEN, they have made it clear that owing to paucity of capital m their own
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  • 1797 3 Resources For -Second Plan DESHMUKH DEFENDS DEFICIT FINANCING 2TtILi B !2 £5' M r £D defended deflcS fin«£ S&JTlSlr^ tmA eho between it and exiting down expenditure on the Second Han. D ?22? COuld he ****> that a deficit of the order of Rs. 1.200 crores was too much. What
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  • 216 3 INDIAN GEOLOGIST TO JOIN MANASLU EXPEDITION CALCUTTA: The Geological Survey of India is taking art vantage of the opportunity provided by the Japanesee expedition to Mount Manaslu this season to make a geological survey of the regions leading to the mountain. Following a request made oy tae Government of India
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  • 88 3 The All England Badminton Championship are being held at J.oiuluns Empress Hall fro m Mar. 14 17 Player* taking part are fro m Canada, Sweden, Denmark India, Eire, Indonesia, Pakistan, Malaya, Norway, South Africa, USA, Scotland and Wales, Beside England. Some 200 application** for entry have
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  • 419 3 Menon's Suggestions MADRAS: Mr. M. Gopala Menon, India's Conswi-General-designate m New York, paid a visit to the Southern India, Tamil, Andhra and the Hindusthan Chambers of Commerce and discussed with the members problems reiat.ng to the Indo-U.S. trade. Mr. Mcnon emphasised the need for quality and high
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  • 68 3 NEW DELHI; Bombay Is a "conscientious objector" to family-planning- by artificial means. Last year the Central Gov ernment sounded the Bombay Government on the need o* starting a family-planning service. The State Government la understood to (have expressed its distastes for the family* panning Idea. Meanwhile, several
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  • 412 3 Increasing Jap Aid To Ind. Industry NEW DELHI: Japanese assistance to the development of Indian industries promises to be on a larger scale than «ver before. The formation of an Indo Japanese joint-stock company to run the Sodepur Glass Factory wiil mark the growing cooperation between vie t..0 countries m
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  • 161 3 SAWAxXTWAjJi: Pakistan wouia sxiortly open a legation m ljsuoii, accutumg to tue Crovenunent controlled Goa Kaclio. Alter making this announcement, Uie nadio went on to say taat Pakistan did not approve of India's stand about Portuguese colonies m India and tnat Pakistan was convinced that the
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  • 135 3 CALCUTTA: a ra w jute exchange market, called the Ready Jute Exchange, was opened by West Bengals Labour Minister, Mr. K. P. Mookerjee, mi n Dalhouste Square, a business centre of the City. Mr. Mookerjee warned raw jute traders against turning the new market into one for forward
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  • 30 3 n-i«2i r "-.WE*™ < left > L««»« of the Polish Cultural i??S "T? 6^ y Sri X*K CWet Minister of Madrag »t the Madras Secretariat on March 8.
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  • 458 3 Jehangir Diamond Interim Stay Of Suit NEW DELHI; The Constitution Beach o£ the Supreme Court granted interim sta y to the Maharaja of Buntwan and Messrs. Hamilton and Company against whom proceedings had been initiated by the Collector of Custom*. Calcutta, for the alleged illegal export of the "Jehancir D»
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  • 191 3 INDIA TO HAVE SUPER G CONSTELLATIONS cALCufiA; Air India lntciiiacmai nave p.aceu orders tor tniee Si^er tj Consteila--»on itontt tra.il tiie United stated at an estimated cost of iws. 4 l *2 crores. Disclosing this m an interview, tne Airlines' general .viana o j.«, My. U. R. *-atel, said that
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  • 184 4 Set Cyprus Free Menon Urges Britain "ENOSIS IS FOR PEOPLE TO DECIDE AFTER FREEDOM" NEW YORK, Mar. 14: Cyprus ought first to achieve its independence before being linked with any other country, Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's United Nations delegate and Minister without portfolio m the Indian Cabinet, said
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  • 144 4 WASHINGTON. Mar. 14: The United States declared Tuesday night it is not taking sides m the British-Greek dispute over Cyprus and offered its good offices to find "a fair and just solution." State Department press officer Lincoln White issued a brief statement to that effect soon
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  • 149 4 NICOSIA. Cyprus, Mar. 14: the mysterious leader of Cyprus' EOKA Guerilla or ganisatlon has urged his followers to intensify the fight against Britain. EOKA is the underground Terrorist Army of the Greek Cypriot ENOSIS (Union with Greece) Movement. In the first pamphlets secret, ly circulated m Nicosia since
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  • 108 4 ATHENS, Mar. 14: Greek Foreign Minister Theotokis said Tuesday night that his Government had "noted with exceptional satisfaction official assurances that the U.S. Government was unaware of the premeditated abduction and deportation of Cyprus Archbishop Makarios." He told a news conference "the Government noted with
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  • 41 4 NEW YORK, Mar. 14. Greece formally requested the United Nations yesterday to place the Cyprus question on the provisional agenda of the next General Assembly session. The Assembly is due to meet m September, or November Reuter
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  • 122 4 MAHE, Seychelles. Mar. 14: Queen Elizabeth has approved a new honour for award to residents of the Seychelles for exceptional services rendered to the people of the Colony, the Seychelles Gazette announced. The honour, consisting of a. badge of honour and official ribbon of yellow watered silk
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  • 140 4 U. N. TO ANNEX ANTARCTICA! WASHINGTON, Mar. 14: Rear Admiral Richard Byrd said yesterday the United States was considering the question of making territorial claims on Antarctica. Admiral Byrd made this announcement at a Press Confer, ence m the Defence Department just one hour after reach, ing Washington from the
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  • 187 4 COLOMBO* Dr. Colvin R. de Silva told voters last week not to be fooled by the "mantrams" the Prime Minister was chanting about the language question. Dr. de SUva who was ad dressing a meeting at Bolemendhal Road m support of the candidature of Mrs. Vivienne
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  • 174 4 U.S. U.K. Differences Over Cyprus Problem MtiS^S?*' U ZZ* The A»»"»«n Ambassador to Britain, Mr wlathrop Aldrlch. today called on the British MuiiHler of State at the Foreign Office, Mr. Anthony NutWig* The Foreign Office spokesman declined to disclose the reason for the call which was made at Mr. Nutting's
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  • 189 4 DR, ONG'S APPEAL BEFORE PRIVY COUNCIL LONDON, Mar. 14: Dr. Bak Hin Ong of (10. Riverside) Malacca, yesterday appealed to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council against his disqualification last Nov. by the Medical Disciplinary Committee of the General Medical Council. The Medical Committee had found him guilty of
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  • 80 4 The birthday celebration of Sri Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekamanda will be held at Sri Raraakriahna Temple, 179 Bartley Road on Mar. 17 and The programme for Saturday includes speache s by Prof. A.P. Wella of University of Malaya, Mr. Bikram Shah of the Indian Commission and Br. Ganapathy.
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  • 51 4 'Panguni Sathurthi' festival will be celebrated at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple at 19 Ceylon Road, Katong today. Thursday Mar 15, between 5 and 10 "p.m. The programme includes special 'ablshegam' and Tooja 1 and musical recital by Miss P Parameswari, daughter of Mr! Ponnudurai of the Rochore
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  • 69 4 KULJYAPITIYA: It w a s the leader of the country who brought about the language problem, said Mr. S. W. R D Bandaranaike at an election meetine at Yakwila, m support of the candidature of Mr. T B Subasinghe. He added that this problem resulted
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  • 67 4 CAIRO, Mar. 14: M Christian Pineau. the first French Foreign Minister, ever to visit Egypt arrived here by air to* day from India. He was greeted at the airport by Dr. Mahmood Fawzy the Egyptian Foreign Minister with whom he begins talks at midday. He will confer
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  • 37 4 SAIGON, Mar. 14. South Vietnam's recently elected independent Parliament holds its first session to-morrow m the former French Opera House here. The task will be to approve a Constitution for the country.
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  • 88 4 MANILA, Mar. 1} A hoaxer today tricked President Ramon Magsaysay of the Philippines into behoving that the tomb of his predecessor Elpidio Quirino had been desecrated. Government function? were cancelled when the hoaxer tele, phoned (jutrmos brother and told him the kite President"; body had been found
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  • 99 4 A TOWN LIKE ALICE PREMIERE The All-Asia Premiere of 'A Town Like Alice' (from the Rank Organisation) will be held today at 9.30 p.m. at the Odeon Cinema, sponsored by the Singapore Association for the Deaf and Dumb under the distinguished patronage of the Governor of Singapore and Lady Black.
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  • 207 4 U. S. TO BUILD A-REACTOR IN THAILAND DULLES SIGNS AGREEMENT BANGKOK, Mar. 14: An experimental atomic reactor will be built m Thailand as a result of an agreement signed yesterday by U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dalles and Thai Foreign Minister Prince Wan Waithayakorn. The agreement was signed at
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  • 53 4 SAMAJAM PAYA LEBAR BRANCH ANNUAL MEETING The annual general meeting of the Paya Lebar Branch of Kerala Samajam will be held at St. Gabriel's School (5 Imile Serangoon Road) on Sunday, Mar. 18. The programme includes a "Kathanam" by Artist Sri Oopalan Nair and Party. All Malayalees are cordially invited
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