Indian Daily Mail, 17 March 1956
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Title Section16 1956-03-17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 82 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1936 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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117 1956-03-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, MAR. 16: Hrndi wll be introduced side by side with English as the official language m the Indian Union from the year 1960 so that m the next five years ail the Govt of India official can117 words
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Article192 1956-03-17 1 Nehru To Visit U.S. In July? NEW YORK, Mar. 16. An Indian Embassy spokesman said there last night that Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, would probably make 'a short visit" to the United States m early July. He was commenting on President Eisenhower's invitation to Mr. Nehru to visitReuter - 192 words
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253 1956-03-17 1 SOVIET Dy. P. M. TO ATTEND PAK. FUNCTION MOSCOW, Mar. 16 Mr \nastas Mikoyan, Soviet <First Deputy Prime Minister and leading member of the Communist Party Presidium, will go to Karachi next week to loin m Pakistan's Republic Day celebrations, it was an* nounced here last night. This will boReuter - 253 words
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192 1956-03-17 1 From OOru r Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 16: Follow. reports of leakage of the Union Budget proposals and Calcutta report that the Ordinance on Insurance issued by the Union President were known there a few minutes after the President's signature, the public were not192 words
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Article265 1956-03-17 1 MAHE, Seychelie Islands, Mar. 16 jjil home com-1 forts but no visitors and no visits— thaf s the kind of We on this lonely Indian Ocean Britain has planned for Archbishop Makarios of Syprus isle The Archbishop and three follow exiles may roam freely withi n theAP - 265 words
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Article30 1956-03-17 1 NEW YORK, Mar. 16: Shell Oil Co. reported Thursday its 1955 sales totalled a record $1,484,069,000, compared with $1,312,060,000 m 1954. The company's net income was 1125,532,000.- APAP - 30 words
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Article145 1956-03-17 1 LONDON, Mar. 16: An antit-Riutsian demonstration on wheels yesterday escorted Mr. Georgi Malenkov, Soviet Mini, tter of Power Stations all the way fr\ym London Airport to the centre of the City, where he is staying at the Soviet Embassy. A van with a loud speaker tailedReuter - 145 words
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Article65 1956-03-17 1 RUBBER FOR CHINA —REPORT DENIED WASHINGTON, Mar. 16: Toseph M. Dodge, a top Administration Adviser on Foreign Economic Policy, Thursday denied reports that he had said the U.S. Government Is m favour of lifting the embargo on rubber to Communist China. "I never made such a statement and I can't65 words
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Article46 1956-03-17 1 TAIPEH. Formosa, Mar 16 Mr. John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State, arrived here today for talks with Generalissimo Chian e Kai-shek, the Chinese Nationalist President Mr. Dulles came from Manila. Philippines, as part of a tour of ten Asian oountrtoc. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article194 1956-03-17 1 The Merdeka Week was a "glorious, magnificent adventure m unity" said the Cnief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall yesterday. The Chief Minister said the Merdeka Week was started with the idea of "Impressing the Parliamentary Delegation with he depth and sincerity of our desire for independence".194 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-03-17 1 Queen Elizabeth \vl»o flew fsom London Airport and arrived In Corsica ky air U Hfaown with Marcel Savreux, the Prefect of Ajaccio (right), before leaving the quayside of Ajaccio Harbour, Corsica to embark on tnhe Royal Yacht "Britannia.*' The Queen had flown to the ialanid to66 words
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494 1956-03-17 1 RUSSIAN PENETRATION THROUGH ECONOMIC AID CASEY WARNS ASIAN COUNTRIES (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: Australian Minister for External Affairs Me R. G. Casey today warned Asian countries against the dangers of Russian penetration through high pressure economic aid programmes. This major switch m policy of Russia and her sattehtes494 words
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Article90 1956-03-17 1 ANOTHER "UNKINDEST CUT" HOME, Mar. 16. Great Julius Caesar received another unkind cut yesterday— the city of Home refused to celebrate this idea of March as the AOOOth anniversary of his death. Some scholars argue this is only the 1,999 th anniversary 01 the day Brutus and the conspirators plannedAP - 90 words
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137 1956-03-17 1 BUENOS. AIRES, Mar. 16 A letter from deposed President Juan Peron challenging Argentine President General Pedro Anunburu to a duel wrt received at Government House here yesterday. The letter was dated to Pa— ma CHy. The mmmmomamt was m*> by tb. CUM of MilitaryReuter - 137 words
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258 1956-03-17 1 r PARIS, Mar. 16' The French Government to-'ng-ht will have full powers to handle its biggest problem, that of Algeria, without reference to Parliament and it will start using those powers tomorrow. The Council of the Republic. Upper House of Parliament, early today passedReuter - 258 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-03-17 1 Christian Pineau, the Frenih Foreign Minister, became "Maharaja Ptneau" when he wore this regal turban whtofc was given to hi m by villagers 80 miles south of Delhi, when be visited them during Ms recent tour of India.40 words
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Article141 1956-03-17 1 From Ou r Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. 16: The Congress Parliamentary Board decided last night after hearing Mr. P. Govinda Menon that the Congress Legislature Party m Travancore-Cochin Assembly should not attempt to form an. other Ministry since they did not command a definite141 words
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Article26 1956-03-17 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 16 Senor Rafael Larco Herrera, former Vice-President of Peru, died here yesterday. He came from Peru two weeks ago for medical treatment. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article85 1956-03-17 1 Mountbattens' Homage To Gandhiji NEW DELHI, Mar. 16 Britain's last Viceroy and Vicerene of India, Loid and Lady Mountbatten, yesterday solemnly laid a wreath, saluted anict observed a twominute silence at the shrine of Mahatma Gandhi who led India's successful non-violent revolt against British rule here. Mountbatten was free India'sAP - 85 words
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471 1956-03-17 2 Indian Daily Mail MOTES AND COMMENTS S-po^e, Sat., Mar. 17, 1960 PANIKKAR FOR MALAYA AOC9RDING to our New Delhi Correspondent, it is understood that Sardar K. M. Panikkar is likely t? be the Indian member on the Federation Constitutional Commission. If it is true, then the authorities concerned must be471 words
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Article1336 1956-03-17 2 HITINDRA MALIK - HITINDRA MALIK INDIA'S SECOND PLAN Bf A.N adequate transport system Is one of the basic requisites of an industrial economy. Transport has long been an industrial bottleneck m India and it is now expected that the volume of goods traffic will increase by 5i per centNAFEN - 1,336 words
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727 1956-03-17 2 central Budget Leakage Investigation Proceeding Nehru Gives Details Press ffitaated m fcuSSSltt bS^?- W| !L Government w.^fe^^ort, whlch two of whom have been arreste^r™: certain persons, on the tafomitlon h£ ?2S l Si*,S° PmM *»*t Government paper*.. i«aka«e and tue of »c- by the Central Intelligence great deal about the727 words
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438 1956-03-17 2 NEW DEiutai: AOOUt 300 Soviet experts are likely to come to India m connection with the Bnilai steel plant project and Indian experts would be associated with them. This was stated m tho Lok Sabha by Mr. t. T- K*shnamaoiiari, Minister for Iron and438 words
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Article994 1956-03-17 2 Dulles Impressed With India Government Stand NEW DELHI: "It is useful to have a frank and personal exchange of views. But the process of con version cannot be rapid". Thus comment made by fhe Prime Minister to a journalist can be taken as more or less a factual994 words
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Article2040 1956-03-17 3 Reasons Explained Opposition Members Accuse Chief Minister Mr. Panampilli Govinda Melon, Chief E^^vm,. core-Cochin, told the Assembly that when It was clear that the Congress Party coulj coun: upon only 56 votes In a House of 117, following the resignation of six members, he did not2,040 words
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Article94 1956-03-17 3 "VANAPRA<STHA" ASHRAMS" AHMEDABAD. The philosophy of ancient nuua uas* inspired aoout 100 euucaM* oia men of Ahiaeaaoad fa lound >■ vanaprastna j&fcrams," where old retired persons couitl pass tneir tune m quiet meultation. j>ut the Asnrams wul have modem touch; boarding lodging and medical laciltties wtil nave to oe pain94 words
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Article64 1956-03-17 3 VATICAN CITY: Pope Pius XII last week announced the creation of new Bisnopric m mvia at Meerut. Toe first bishop of Meerut will be Monsignor Giuseppe Kvangelisti, ao Italian hitherto Apostolic Administrator of the archdiocese of Agra. me Pope nominated the Reverend Domenico Dr Bandra, Director64 words
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698 1956-03-17 3 Service Of Court Summons On Assemblymen MADRAS: Mr. N. Gopala Menon, Speaker of the Assembly, ruled that he should not be -made the agent or postoffice for the purpose ot serving court summons on any member of the House. The Speake*. after questiontime, brought to the notice of the House698 words
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Article94 1956-03-17 3 HINDI AS OFFICIAL MEDIUM NEW DELHI: Six States m India had adopted Hindi as the language to be used for purposes, Mr. B. N. Datar, Minister m the Ministry of Home Affairs, said In a writt n reply to Thakur Jugal Kishore Siniia mi n the Lok Sabha. These States94 words
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249 1956-03-17 3 MORE AMERICAN TECHNICIANS FOR INDIA NEW DELHI: A larger pool of American experts Is likely to be made available Jn the field of industry and communications during the second five- Year plan period. A team of 12 railway experts drawn from American railway companies, is arriving here m the last249 words
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Article31 1956-03-17 3 Mr. p. b. Vaidya, Secretary of the Bombay Committee of the Communist Party of India was taken into custody by the Bombay Police under the Preventive Detention Act.31 words
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651 1956-03-17 4 Vote UNP To Make Sinhalese Official Language Sir John's Appeal COLOMBO: THE PRIME MINISTER SIB JOHN KOTELAWALA TOURED THE COLOMBO CENTRAL AND COLOMBO NORTH ELECTORATES AND ADDRESSED SIX MEETINGS IN SUPPORT OF THE U.N. NOMINEES SIR RAZIK FAREED, DR. M. C. M. KALEEL, MR. V. A. BUGATHADASA AND MR. CYRIL651 words
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Article226 1956-03-17 4 MERDEKAMTUCS STAND CLARIFIED (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: The Malayan Trade Union Council today paid a tribute to the Government daiiy-rated workers and their representatives for their sense of responsibility and sacrifice m the larger interests of the country. A statement issued by Mr. K. V. Thaver, Genera* Secretary226 words
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Article563 1956-03-17 4 COLOMBO: The new Mayor of Colombo, Mr. V. A. Sugatha. dasa, appealed to all members of the Colombo Municipal Council to co-operate with him, irrespective of political differences. Mr. Sugathadasa, who was speaking soon after his election, added that if he could not excel previous Mayors, he563 words
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Article192 1956-03-17 4 KARACHI, Mar. 16.—Pakistan's annual Budget presented yesterday by Finance Minister Mr. Amjad AJi shows a surplus of Rs. 5,800,000. Receipts are estimated at Rs. 1,310,200 rupees and expenditure at 1,304.400 rlpees. The Finance Minister said "In next year's Budget provision has been made for Rs. 793,500,000 under192 words
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Article165 1956-03-17 4 WASHINGTON, Mar. 16: Mr. Adam Clayton Powell, a Negro Democrat Member of the House of Representatives, said yesterday there was "a distinct possibility"' of a new political party feeing formed as a result of the struggle m the South over segregation of Whites and Negroes.Reuter - 165 words
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Article28 1956-03-17 4 KARACHI, Mar. 16. The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr Mohamad All, said to-day" ''Turkey is the link between Shi^Jtt 1 11 K£ bgen^ttie Bagdad P*ct and28 words
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Article67 1956-03-17 4 LONDON, Mar. 16: Geuryi M. Malenkov is one Russian who do*r not drink Vodka. The deposed Soviet Premier instead raised a glass of red wine Thursday as a pre-lunch drink at the rtussian tambu. sit soon ajter he arrived at the tttart of a three.weeks briiisnAP - 67 words
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Article, Illustration152 1956-03-17 4 f The Royal Aero dab of Britain announced that a Fairey Delta aircraft set up a new world air speed record with an average npeed of 1.132 miles per hour. The record which is subject to confirmation was made on March 10, over an152 words
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Article138 1956-03-17 4 —Mountbatten NEW DELHI, Mar. 16: Admiral Mountbatten said tier* yesterday the British Government had pledged over 90 million rupees (£6,750,000) to provide expert technicians ana training equipment lor advancde teacning institutions and laboratories m Inaia and other Colombo Plan countries. Earl Mountbatten wasReuter - 138 words
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143 1956-03-17 4 INDONS HAVE NO DESIGNS ON AUSTRALIA PERTH, Mar. 16 Indonesia did not have covetous eye s on Australia's empty spaces, the Indonesian Ambassador to Australia, Dr. Raden Tirtawinata, said here today. He told people at an official city luncheon m his honour that Sumatra, Borneo, and other areas m IndonesiaReuter - 143 words
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Article265 1956-03-17 4 WESTERN LEADERS INDIA TOUR NEW DELHI, Mar. 16 Diplomatic observers here say the recent round of visits by the Western Big Three Foreign Ministers have brought Inaia and the West only slightly closer, if at all. Observer a added the visits ma y have had some influence on prime Minister265 words
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Article68 1956-03-17 4 MALAYAN STUDENTS IN U.K. A strong Par Eastern contingent, including students from Hon e Kong, Japan m£ ft North Borneo, Singapore and Thailand forms part of the 800 overseas scholars enrolled tn e British Council for Easter w 2L them to lear n more about Britain. Apart from the 11-day68 words
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Article35 1956-03-17 4 The Second Annual General meeting of the mdlan University Graduates Association of Singapore will be held to-day, Saturday. Mar. 1?, at 4 p.m. at the Indian Association Hall, Balestier Road, Singapore.35 words
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Article95 1956-03-17 4 CANBERRA, Mar. 16: Ma. i lay wet: a irjyre important lanI guage to Australia than Ger. i man or French and should be taught m Australian schools, a Government Member of Parliament said m the House of Representative last night. TJie Member Mr. M. J.Reuter - 95 words
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Article46 1956-03-17 4 The British Parliamentary delegation will be visiting- today S.I.T. flat s m Singapore and also inspect Kallang Airport development scheme. The y will lunch with Indian Chamber of Commerce and have dinner with member s of Singapore Branch of Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.46 words
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218 1956-03-17 4 Ex-Maharajah Wins Divorce From Wife BOMBAY, Mar. 16 The former Mahataja of BarotU one of the freest spending of India's wealthy princes, won a divoice m a Bombay Court Thursday from his aecor.l wife, Princess Sita Devi. The Princess is a resident of France and is seeking divorce m aAP - 218 words
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Article115 1956-03-17 4 WAR NOT INEVITABLE —MALIK LONDON, Mar. 16 Mr Jacob Malik the Soviet Ambassador m London, said here last night that the Russian people do not consider that war is inevitable. "We consider there are power influences all over the world can resist wai\ M he added when he gave thisReuter - 115 words
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Article52 1956-03-17 4 PARIS. Mar. 16: Agreement on a joint declaration recognising Tunisian Independence is imminent m the 16-day, oid Franco-Tunisian political talks here. French officials said tonight. The declaration will be modelled on* the joint state, ment last month which virtually ended the 44-fear.year old French protectorate m Morocco, theyReuter - 52 words
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