Indian Daily Mail, 19 March 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 34 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 GENTS
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  • 484 1 Quit Malaya Britain Told 60,000 STRONG MASS RALLY Br. MPs Release Merdeka Balloons Sixty thousand lusty v oices greeted the leader of the British Parliamentary delegation the Rt Hon'We Geoffrey Lloyd and the Deputy leader Mr. Herbert Morrison with shou ts of HERDEKA, when t hey arrived at the mamotii
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  • 111 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 18.— Joe Louis, 41-year-old former world heavyweight boxing champion, made a return to the ring here last night but with a difference. Louis, whose last serious bout five years ago ended m an eight- round knock-out byRocky Marciono, came back to match his punching powers
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  • 36 1 NICOSIA, Mar. 18— One Cjpriot Turk was killed and another wounded when Secu. iity forces fired at them this morning after they failed to stop when challenge <\\ir\no a search operation.- Reuter
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  • 107 1 Mountbatten To help Indian Navy BOMBAY, Mar. 18 Admiral Earl Mountbatten, Britain's First Sea Lord, arrived m Bombay today by Indian Air Focre plane after a four-day visit to New Delhi. He was accompanied by Lady Mountbatten, Vice-Admi. ral H.S. Carlill, Chief of Indian Naval Staff, and Mrs. Carliil. Lord
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  • 52 1 LONDON, Mar. 18.— A Volcano m Kamachatka Asiatic Russia which had long been considered extinct has started to erupt violently, Moscow Radio .said today. Lava was flowing, from it j and local scientists are keep* in X a close watch on it for further dfivplrmmpnt* thu 1 radio
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  • 217 1 Pakistan Invites India For High- Level Talks KARACHI, Mar. 18.— Pakistan has asked India to hold mgh-level talks' to settle border disputes, the Pakistan Foreign Minister, Hamidul Hug Chowdtoury, said here yesterday. He told a Press conference i laki?tan had made the sug- > jrestion 'm keeping with our policy
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  • 77 1 SOUTH KOREAN MEMORANDA TO DULLES TOKYO, Mar. 18 South Korea presented visiting United States Secretary of State John Foster Dulles with three memorandums covering diplomatic, economic and military matters. Acting foreign Minister Cho Chung Hwan told Reuters that the Memorandums included detailed data to support south Korea's request for increased
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  • 163 1 U. S. Atomic Experts To Visit Pakistan WASHINGTON. Mar. 18— Two American atomic experts are to visit Pakistan, Thailand, and Turkey duripjr the next three weeks, tine State Department and the Atomic Energy Commission jointly announced yesterday. The officials are Mr. Louis Roddis, Deputy Director of th« AEC's division and
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  • 64 1 AJAOCIO. CORSICA, Mar.' 18.— Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh left here by air today for Britain after a week's cruise to the Mediterannean mi n the Royal yacht Britannia. The Queen left first and tea minutes later the Duke of Edinburgh took off piloting a
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  • 150 1 ANCHORAGE Alaska. Mar. 18 An attractive brunette woman has been convicted of manslaughter here for the fatal stabbing of a negro soldier after he accosted her for a dance m a bar. A federal court convicted Mrs. Helen Virginia Smith, 30, of slaying specialist Charles
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  • 289 1 Also To Visit West Germany Saudi Arabia NEW DELHI, MM. 18. Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minister win visit Washington for four days In the first week of July according to usually reliable sources here yesterday. He will fly there
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  • 131 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 18--The Washington Post and Times Herald said yestetday "it is gratifying" that Secretary of State John Foster Dulles has invited Prime Minister Nehru of India and President Soexarno of Inaonesia to visit trve United States. "Both leaders," the post Bald editorially, "represent countries m
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  • 31 1 PARIS, Mar. is.— Madame Irene joiiot Curie, physicist daughter of Pierre and Marie Curie, discoverers of Kadium, died yesterday of leukemia caused by her work on radio- Reuter
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  • 83 1 HUNGARY TOO DOWNGRADES STALIN VIENNA, Mar. 18. A statue of Stalin m Budapest's Stalin Square is to be 'made leas prominent' by order of the Hungarian Communist Party leaders, according to reports from usually reliable sources m the Hungarian Capital. The proposal concerning the statue was put before a meeting
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  • 29 1 KARACHI, Mar. IS— TTCie Turkish Premier. Mr. Adnan Menderes and his Foreign Minister, Mr. Fuat Koprulu, arrived here today on a sevenday official visit. Reuter
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  • 89 1 AFGHAN MISSION IN SEARCH OF ARMS BOMBAY, Mar. 18.— An Afghan military delegation of six led by Major-General Abdul Razaq, chief of Afghanistan's Armed Forces, left here for Cairo t>y air yesterday after a 1 0-day tour of India. The delegation will tour Egypt, Italy, Switzerland, and 'possibly Russia' for
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  • 194 1 To Stop Further Red Chinese Adventures Chiang's Suggestion To Dulles TAIPEH, Mar. 18.— President Chiang Kai-Shek tried to convince Mr. John Foster Dulles the American Secretary of State m their talks here that a nationalist attack on the Chinese mainland would halt further Communist 'adventures' m Asia usually reliable American
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  • 619 1 Speeches At The Rally Exit As Masters Enter As Friends Addressing the Rally m M ala&, the Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall \said: "We wo nt an end of atlomaium. We are the masters of our own h omes". He characterised tne Rendel Constitution as a car with two steering
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  • 177 1 LONDON, Mar. 18— Frien4i of beautiful cover girl Valeric Murray disclosed yesterday that she posed as "Bride of the Year" for magazine pictures a few hours before she was slain m a double shooting drama. The 19-year.old blonde and her friend, Derek Gobegts, a i
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  • 177 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 18.— Mr. Nehrn, the Indian Prime Minister, today suggested the co-operative exchange of news between Asian countries.— heuter. In a message to the Asian Conference of the International Press Institute opening In Tokyo tomorrow, Mr. Nehru said: "From every point of view it is Important
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  • 523 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Mar. 19, 1956 SIR IVOR'S ERRONEOUS THEORIES NOW that the noted constitutional authority Sir Ivor Jennings has been appointed constitutional Adviser to the Marshall delegation to ajdvise on the reforms for Singapore, it is all the more necessary that his current views and opinions on
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  • 1454 2 PROPOSED CORPORATION SUGGESTION W R. SABHA NEW DELHI: The Bajya Sabha ißionaaed inconclusively Ute Bfll eeekteg to repUee 4fc» (Mtaance nationalising life insurance, when It was suggested by two members that an element of competition should be introduced m the nationalised iiife insurance business. Mr. B. C. Ghose
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  • 106 2 CHANDIQARH: The Speaker of the Punjab Vidhan I Sabha, Sardar G. S. Dhihon told the House that prima fads there had been a leakage of the State Budget for 1956.57 presented to the House on March 9. The Speaker said he would go into the
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  • 77 2 MADRAS; a commemorai cion plaque will be erected ,m the cell of the Central Jail, Vellore, where Mr. C. Rajagopalachari was confined m 1921-22. The function, which will be inaugurated by Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, will be held shortly. NEW DELHI:
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  • 257 2 NEW DELHI: There were several questions m the Lok Sabha on prospecting for oil and gold under the Second Five- Year Plan. Sardar Surjlt Singh MajL thia, deputising for the Minister for Natural Resources, said that according to a preliminary report submitted by Russian experts, oil might
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  • 77 2 WOMAN M.L.A. ON "ROADSIDE ROMEOS" xNAtri-uK: ,"Roadside Romeos*' figured m Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha when Mrs. Radhadevi Goenka, Cong., condemned the rowing '•goondaism" amon c students. This, she said, wa s "due to lack of moral education*. Speaking during the general discussion on the Budget, she referred to the recent
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  • 621 2 NEW DELHI: The U.B. Supreme Court struck another blow against racial segregation when It ruled that Stateaided universities cannot delay admtsstion of quajfied N egro students pending study oi the problems Involved. Lately many of the Southern universities, m an effort to by pass
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    • 102 2 P I j FEDERAL AND COLONIAL BUILDING SOCIETY LTD., IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT j 9 The Directors on behalf of their Shareholders announce the decision to change the name of the Building Society to: i MALAYA BORNEO BUILDING SOCIETY LTD.. Since incorporation the Building Society has assisted over 5,000 families to purchase
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  • 1239 3 C. R. On Role Of Leaders People Must Be Guided MADRAS: MR. C. It A AGOPALACHARI STATED HERE THAT LfcAUEKS IS A DEMOCRACY SHOULD LEAD THE PEOP* F GUIDE THEM DURING CRITICAL TIMES. SUCCESSFUL DEMOCRACY CONSISTED IN THE LEADERSHIP DECI KING ON RIGHT LINES AFTER FULL. CONSIDERATION OF
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  • 228 3 LONDON- Mr. William Warbey (Labour) asked m House of Commons why the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, agreed to the discussion of the Kashmir Asia Treaty Organisation conquestion at the South-Bast terence m Karachi. (Thhe SEATO conference called for an early settlement of the
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  • 101 3 NEW DELHI: The union Minister for Railways, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, disclosed here that the locomotive factory at Chittaranjan would be run entirely by Indian personnel ye shortly. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, who was addressing the annual meeting of the Indian and Eastern Centre of the institution of
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  • 69 3 POONA-. The staff nurses of the Sassoon Hospital, Poona, observed a fast as a protest against the policy of the Government of transferring; them to rural areas without providing suitable residential accommodation or affording necessary protection. Three staff nurses, it is stated, have received orders to join
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  • 417 3 NEW DELHI: Drafts of the revised «cneoi©» relating to dock labour l n Calcutta and Madras, which have been formulated on the basis ol the recommendations of the Dock Workers Enquiry Committee, have been published for public comments. The draft of the revised
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  • 78 3 KARACHI; Two Ministers m the West Pakistan Cabi net, Khan ourban Ali Khan and Mr. Ab»d Hussain have resigned. The resignation of Khan Qurban aH Khan ha s been accepted and his portfolio taken over by the chief Minister, Dr. Khan Sahlo. No decision has so far
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  • 33 3 BOMBAY: Prime Minister Nehru will inaugurate the sixteenth annual conference of the All-India Manufacturers' Organisation to be held at New Delhi on April 14. it is announced here.
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  • 57 3 (Lett) Ooi Teik Hodt leaps to smash over On* Poh Llin during practice at the Wimbledon Badminton and Squash Club, Wimbledon, Surrey, England. (Right) Six foot three inch. Haiw Myhre of Oslo, Norway, leapK over Eddie Cnoofijr of Malaya, to smash when they practise at the Wimbledon
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  • 33 3 CULTURAL MISSION TO SOUTH-EAST ASIA NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to send cultural delegation led by Mr. Prithviraj Kapoor to Soatfc-East Asian countries, including Burma, Singapore, Laos, Cambodia and Indonesia.
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  • 121 3 INDIAN TEAM TO STUDY EDUCATION IN WEST VISAKHAPATNAM: The Government of India have appointed a study team to study and report on the organisation of general education courses m the United Kingdom and the United States of America. Dr. S: Bhagavantham. Vice-Chancellor, Osmania, University, has been chosen as the leader
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  • 148 3 NEW DELHI: Communist members asked mi n the Lok Sabha why India should take a loan from the U.K. at six and a half or seven per cent interest for building the Durgapur Steel plant when her sterliiig- "balances fetched a very low rate of
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  • 144 3 NEW DELHI; The Minister for Food anrf Agriculture, Mr. A. P. jam, said m the Lok Sabha that more than 80 per cent of new licences for opening sugar factories had been given to applicants from the South. He was replying to Dr. Lankasundara m who had
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  • 399 3 KAMARAJ MADRAS: Mr. K. Kama raj Chief Minister, explained the need for a strong Opposition m the growth of democracy o n proper lines and stated that it was the duty of those m power to examine and understand the point of view of the opposition and
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  • 493 4 Sir John Cites Colombo Municipality COLOMBO. -.VFJQ"* MtaMt Sir John Kototewalft, eald that the fact that the new Mayor was elected unanimously by the right wing 1 B the Colombo Municipal Council demonstrated the unity of the UNP. Sir John was speaking at an election meeting
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  • 332 4 HATTON; They had taken special steps to improve the standard of English m the school: children were taken out of their normal class division and graded according to their ability to speak, read and write English said Mr. S. C. Jeyasingh, principal of Highlands College Hatton, at
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  • 208 4 COLOMBO: The rule that law students should not be employed during their law studies is to be relaxed. At present rule 79 of the rules of the Council of Legal Education states that any student "who is engaged m any other occupation other than the
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  • 188 4 A REPUBLICPERAMUNA'S PROMISE COLOMBO: Among the issues listed m the election manifesto of the ifahyjyp^ Eksath Peramuna led by Mr. S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike are the establishment of a Democratic Republic, the repeal of the Public Security Ordinance, progressive nationalisation of foreign owned plantations banking and insurance concerns and full trade union
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  • 27 4 The Singapore Council for Adult Education will hold its 6th Annual General Meeting at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow, Tuesday, at the Y/MCA Hall, Orchard Road.
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  • 283 4 edoft L h? M s B S? OECE ttLSSTSL'SSZ Bha«a Peramun* and tbe In de^denT^rtnT^^ndei^Jbi 1. the establishment of a Republic. z. the definition of democratic and economic rights. 3. Sinhalese to be tne only official language of the country. 4. The reconsideration
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  • 113 4 RS. 1,000 (IN 5-CT. COINS) GIFT TO PM KURUNEGALA: There was an impressive scene at the Kahatagaha Mines, Dodangosmnda, when over 200 electors of the constituency presented t° Sir John Kotelawala Rs. 1,000 m five-cent coins collected^5 om vote of the area. This presentation was Sir Johns security deposit m
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  • 94 4 NEW DELHI: A Sanskrit Commission will be set up by the Government of India shortly. This information was given m the Lok Saibha during question-hour by the Deputy Education Minister, Dr. K. Shrimalai. This Commission, he said would consider the future of Sanskrit studies. Earlier, Dr. M. M.
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  • 82 4 CAIRO. Mar. 18.- -A 21-gun salute boomed out as King Baud of Saudi Arabia- left Cairo by special train for Sues today to sail home aboard the Egyptian Government yacht El Horeya (liberty) ex-King iFarouk's yacht Mahrussa today. He was accompanied by the Egyptian Premie Lieutenant Colonel
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  • 294 4 NEW DELHI: A. L. Melila, a Bombay businessman who arrested In connection with the leakage of the Union budget, was brought here under a heavy escort of the Bombay Police. Immediately after he alighted from the Frontier Mail, Mehra was hustled into a police van and
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  • 293 4 NEW DELHI: There was widespread shortage of stenographers, draughtsmen, compounders, trained teachers, oveseers, experienced typists, midwives and nurses all over India during Jan. 1956, accord, ing to the monthly review of the working of Employment Exchanges m India. The shortage m respect of surveyors, qualified engineers and
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  • 82 4 LONDON, Mar. 18. —Mr. Georgi Malenkov, former Soviet Premier now visiting Britain, postponed a visit to Queen Elizabeth's ancient Windsor Castle today to receive a workers" delegation at the Russian Embassy. The Delegation of trade undr onists fro m Battersea power station, which Mr. Malenkov visited
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  • 169 4 «m»5« srawaaSffij- There aacr c about 1,000 projects—both major and minor— m the second six-year plan of the Government which ends m X9oO* The mam object of th e survey which has been decided on by the Chief of the Planning Secretariat. Dr. Gamini
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  • 707 4 Nanyang Would Become Multi-Racial University VISITING MP's HOPE The hope that the new Nanyang University would become a multi-racial University instead of merely catering to the Chinese was expressed by Mr. F. Blackburn, Labour M.P. yesterday morning follow ing a 90-minute tour of the University together with Mr. A. J.
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  • 81 4 NEw DELHI; According to the latest forecast, the production of rice m mcHa auxin* 1955-56 will be 28,8 million tons. Mr. M. v. Krishaappa, Deputy Minister for Pood and Agriculture, who stated this m reply to a question by Mr. M. Govinda Reddy m the Ra]ya Sabha
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  • 165 4 EDDIE CHOONG'S LAST MATCH IN BRITAIN? LONDON, Mar. 18.— Eddie Choong of Malaya, yesterday made what may be his fan'well appearanoe m English Badminton. Before going on to court for the final of tn< All England Cnampio:ru>.ii;. against Finn Kobbero, of Denmark, Choong adrnitte i thai he was unlikely to
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  • 94 4 TAIPEH, Mar. 18. Th<> Chinese Nationalist Garrison Command m Matsu about 40 miles east of Foochow announced today that sine. January this year a total of 15 merchant vessels had called at Chinese portj In Fuklen Province. Eight of then flew the British flag while others
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  • 98 4 We are informed during the year ended Dec. 31 last, Tho Eastern Bank Limited made a net profit of £132,536, making a total with the amount brought forward £243,656. Tiie annual meeting will be held Apr. 18. Directors recommend final dividend at the rate of ss/- per
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    • 94 4 TODAY; 7 A 9 Jo P.M. "JASOOS" Hindi W EnyUsh Subtitles n v TODAY 8.1&-6.S0— ».15 pan. ASHOK KUMAR ft VYJAYANTHIMALA In h "PEHLI JHALAK" Hindi— with English Subtitles Opening Tomorrow JADUGAR ROYAL OPENS TODAY AT 3, 6.15 9.15 P.M. SEE the struggle between a Righteous > Sultan and the
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