Indian Daily Mail, 21 March 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail YOU XU No. 36 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1010 1 KARACHI, Mar. 20— Pakistan's Prime Minister, Mr. Mohamad Ali, told Parliament last night that 10 Pakistan's had been killed and 18 hurt when Indian troops fired on a Pakistan border outpost during the night. He said: 'Our fources returned the flr e m self-defence Firing
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  • 16 1 No casualties or Incidents were reported m the Federation yesterday. ,liiiili.|iiiii'«iMi«iiiiiiinimiii»nmiini:tiriiiiiiimH
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  • 187 1 NEW DELHI Mar. 20.— Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru told the House of people today that the S.E.A.T.O. Council's resolution on Kashmir confirmed our worst apprehensions of the organisions it represents. He said the military alliance was backing one country, Pakistan m its
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  • 106 1  -  Govts Statements By GEORGI MALENKOV, Deviity Prime Minister and M'nlster for Power Stations, uho «a s formerly the Soviet Prime Minister, m shown ookir r at a bott c at the exhibition "More Power" held at the Headquarters of the Central Electricity authority, m London
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  • 447 1 GOYINDA MENON TO LET DOWN TAMIL M. L. As FOR TAKING IN P. S. P.! (From Our Own Correspondent) j MADRAS, Mflr. W— Panainpitli Govinda Menon has now agreed to form another cabinet composed of ministers, uho will command definite majority m Tr*vj»neoi.v~Coehin State Legislature
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  • 60 1 MR. TANDON TO VISIT INDIA FOR CONFERENCE Mr. K. H. Tandon, Commissioner for India m Singapore and Malaya, will leave for India on the morning of Thursday, Mar. 22, by Air India International. He will be away from the Colony for about a fortnight, m New Delhi Mr. Tandon will
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  • 106 1 LONDON, Mar. 20. A front page report m the Daily Sketch today claimed that a rumour swept England yesterday that Georgi Malenkov, the former Soviet Russian Prime Minister who is now m London, will not return to Russia. The daily sketch, a popular rightwing
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  • 68 1 The Cnlef Minister, Ttraku Abdul Rahman accompanied by the Ministers of Agriculture (Enche Abdul Azi z bin Ishak) and Posts and 1 Tele« commvnications (Mr. Ong Yoke LJn> will leave the Federation on Monday Mar. 26 on an official visit to Bangkok at the invitation of
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  • 398 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 20— The Indian Punjab Chief Minister told State Assembly members that Indian and Pakistani forces cl^hed during the night on the Punjab border and were still exchanging heavy fire yesterday morning. Reports reaching here from Amritsar said that an Indian soldier
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  • 29 1 The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, will hold a public meeting under the 'Old Apple Tireei," Empress PLace, at 1.20 pjn. today (Wednesday, Mar. 21.).
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  • 158 1 NEW' DELHI, Mar. 30.— Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minister, told Parliament here today he welcomed a proposal from Ma\ Mohamed A i th» Pakistan I'ri^ie Minister for a "No War Declaration by the two countries. "We shall be etacl to pursue this matter turther," he added.— Reuter
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  • 488 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Mar. 21, 1956 SELFGOVERNMENT: DILATORY TACTICS |N his third and last talk m the series entitled "Approach to Self-Govern-ment m the Commonwealth/ which is scheduled to be delivered over the BBC next Wednesday and of which a gist has already been issued by the Public
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  • 2456 2 Reorganisation Of Indian States NEW BILL CIRCULATED Parliament Debate In May NEW DELHI: PUBLIC INTEREST IN THE DRAFT VTATF* ritor fSES: ffi 3%£h£3k 1 3b3i?' pkoposa^- alread -mi^SSIS^S DETAUJ ARE PROVISIONS FOR SPEEDIER DELIMITATION OP S£££?7?^?., TO ENABLE E NEXT QENER L ELECTIONS TO BE HELD TO ™iSZ E COMI>
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  • 70 2 Georgi Malenkov, former Russian Prime Minister and now Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for power stations, is greeted by a child (not named) on his arrival at the Soviet Embassy m Kensington London, on Mar. 15. The Soviet Ambassador, Jacob Malik, looks on. Malenkov is here
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  • 325 2 KHARAGPUR; Tne first group of satyagrahis, registering: their opposition to the proposal for merg-er of West Bengal and Bihar, entered the court of the Additional District Magistrate. Midna{>ur. They were ten men and one wcma n and had come on foot nearly 90 miles
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  • 17 2 "TELENGANA PEOPLE MUST BE REASSURED" NEW DELHI; Mr. Ananthasayanam Ayyangar Speaker of the Lok Sabha. a p-
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  • 255 2 PATNA: Man v people m South India felt that fifteen y^ars was not sufficient for the introduction of Hindi as the official language of India, Mr. B. G. Kher. Chairman of the Official Language Commission, told Pressmen here. Th e Official Language Com. mission will
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  • 51 2 GENEVA, Mar. 18.— The Duke of Edinburgh piloting hit private four-engined "Heron 1 plane, landed her e today for a lunch-time halt on his way rack to London from Corsica." He took off at 1341 G.M.T. and was expected to land m London about two hours later.
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  • 1209 3 ALAGESAN'S STATEMENT IN UNION PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI: YUGOSLAVIA MAY SOON SHIPS FOR INDIA. THIS WAS INDICATED A BY THE DEPUTY TRANSPORT MINISTER MR GESAN. TO A- LOK SABHA QUESWoTESt WEEK HE INFORMED PROF D. C. SHARMA THAT irr»w lowing a vasrr by a government
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  • 593 3 U.K. SHOULD BACK INDIA ON GOA— STRACHEY CALCUTTA: Mr. John Strachey. the 54-year-old Laoour M.P., aud former Secretary of State for War (1950--51) m Britain, said at a Press jonference at the Indian Statistical Institute at Barnagore, on Wednesday last that the British Government had not said clearly that it
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  • 156 3 MADRAS; Mr. S. K. Ramaswami Pydiah, Vice-Presi-dent of the Mauritius Andnra Maha Sabha, wno is also an oincer of tne Judicial Department m Mauritius said that Indians formed nearly 66.9 per cent of the total population of the island Which was 5,01.--415. There were 50.000 Tamils and
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  • 34 3 PHOTO. Queen Elizabeth, th c Queen Motoher, shakes hands with President Rene Coty of France after lunching with him at the Elysee Fa.ace m Paris on Mar. 14.- AP
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  • 295 3 MPs ON DELHI JAUNDICE REPORT NEW DELHI: The Lok Sauna last week heiu an inconciuisve discussion on the report of tne jaundice Inquiry committee, wnicn en> quired mio the outoreak of jaundice m epidemic term m Demi recently. Tnougn only one hour was originally set apart for the discussion, the
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  • 156 3 Dr. Clarence Glick and Mrs. Doris Glick, Professors of Hawaii University, now touring India as Fulbright scholars, addressed the members of the Luncheon club, YWCA, on "Hawaii to South Africa and South India." Mrs. Clubwala Jadhay introduced the two speakers to the audience. Tracing the developments
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  • 319 3 GRIEVANCES OF PAK. MINORITIES DACCA: The Pakistan National Congress, m a Press release stated last week that it noted the significance of the assurance Riven by the East Bengal Chief Minister Mr. Abu ilussain Sarkar to the Minority Leaders' Conference about suitable and timely redress of complaints of miaorities. The
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  • 322 3 MADRAS: Dr. Ludwig Alsdorf, the eminent German scholar m SansKrit, emphasis, ea nere the need for the closest contact between Indian and German scnoiars and said tnat without tne co-operation of Indian scnoiars, tney m Germany coulu not carry on SansKrit studies successrully. I>r. Aisaort wno
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  • 85 3 T.C. WITHOUT NEWSPAPERS TRIVANDRUM: People of Travancore-Cochin went witnout their morning- pai>ers last Thursday a s none of the score or more of newspapers In Trlvandrum, Kottayam, Quilon, Ernakulam and Trichur could bring out their editions owing to very restricted power supply throughout the State. The ?'«pply Is affected since
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  • 57 3 The High Commissiner, Sir Donald MacGll ivray pnid a visit to the Taiptag Prison on Mar. 16. Picture shows Sir Donald watching a prison warder m&kjflg woollen stockings. On his Left is the Commissioner X« P ?iTV M f' V- Oarratt, and his right, the Senior
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  • 273 3 PAKISTAN CONCEDES TO INDIA'S RIGHT OVER LAND AMRITSAR: A c«a*e-fire agreement wa* arrived at between the Commandants of Indian and Pakistani border po-ice at Khemkaran a!on X the western border last Th«r»Choudhury Ram Singh, lndian Commandant said that atmo S t b sS: P Sd
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  • 209 3 DACCA: Two different "d&ys" were observed here last week regarding the Constitution. While one was called by the Nizam-e-Islam party to express thanks-giving for the Constitution and was called "shukrana divas." The other was to express dissatisfaction and press for fulfilment of certa'n demands m
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  • 148 3 DRAVIDIAN STUDIES IN GERMANY MADRAS: Dr. Ludwig AJsdorf, German Indologist m hts lecture at the Madras University on Wednesday made a iew refernces to the study of Dravioan languages by German Scnolars. Referring to Fnedrich Ruckert, the lecturer said "his pnenomonal gift for languages enaoled hi m to master oriental
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  • 169 3 MADRAS: The electoral rolls relating to the Graduates' and Teachers' Constituencies of the Madras Legislative Council as revised at the annual revision this year, have been finally published m the office of the Electoral Registration Officer viz., Personal Assistant to the Collector of Madras on the
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  • 90 4 POLOAHAWELA; "Is it not surprising and disgraceful to note that inspite of the fertility of oo r soil most of our yourt? men pi-efer white collar jobs to agriculture Since the war, the government has never failed to point out us the importance of making our country
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  • 604 4 Common Programme Urged BOMBAY. The South Asian Conference on Mathematical Education, held here m the last week of February, has recommended revised modes of teaching- mathematics m schools and colleges. The Conference also resolved to set up a committee for mathematics
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  • 110 4 RG WANTS INDIAN QUESTION SOLVED FOLGAHAWELA; "I am contesting the forth-coming election as an Independent cac^date, and not as a member of any political party. Some people have asked me wether I would join the government when it is formed after the elections. I'll join any government that is prepared
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  • 257 4 COLOMBO iFormai discussions between the Ceylon Government and the American Operations Mission here beijan to finalise the nve-million-dollar aid treaty and .plans for the mutually agreed dtevelopment projects for which the aid will be utilised. Mr. Raju Coomaraswamy, Assistant Secretary of the j Ministry of Finance and
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  • 152 4 COiLOMBO: Ramanathan Krishnan and Naresh Kumar will constitute India's Davis Cup tennis squad for the Eastern Zone first round match with Oeylon to be played m Colombo. The match will be played on March 23rdi, 24th and 25th. The Indian team is due to arrive at
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  • 112 4 COLOMBO Tho leader of the All-Ceylon Sinhala Kasha Peramuna, Mr. w- Dahana- j yake. former MP for GaH«, has written to the Elections Commissioner accusing him of being partial by fixing the Dodangaslanda election for the first day, April 5. He has demanded that the Galle election' be
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  • 47 4 MALAY ALAM DRAMA AT GREAT WORLD MR. KAPPIL BATYAN who directs and takes the leading role m "V ED AN A" (PAJNj, a Malayalam Drama to be staged at the Great World Amusement Park on Mar. 31, under the, auspices of the tiin'lapore Malayalee Young Men's Association.
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  • 43 4 TIRUCHI STATION OF AIR NEW DELHI: Mr. L. K. Bharati. DR. A. CHIDAMBARANATHA CHETTIAR, Mr. K. Vasudeva Sastrl, Sardar A. Vedaratnam Pillai and Smt. J. Chelam have been appointed members of the Programme Advisory Committee of the Tiruchi Station of All India Radio.
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  • 19 4 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Mar. 20. Greek and Turkish Cypriote clashed m Nicosia today. More than 20 people were injured. A.P.
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  • 70 4 There will be two steamers for the Pilgrimage to Mecca this year but one of them will make three trips. They will leave on the following dates: s.s. "Anking" Apr. 14, May 18 and June 21 s.s. "Anshun" June 7. The Pilgrimage Office, Singapore will operate
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  • 36 4 The Ministry of Local Government, Lands and Housing, announced last night that the last date for the submission of objections by members of the public to the Master Plan is Saturday, Mar. 31.
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  • 51 4 Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, stops to talk with a salutii)^ Scots piper John McNichcl, of A! oa and a French Republican Guard Jean Delay, saluting with sword, at a reception held m her honour at the Hotel De Rohan, Paris, on Mar. IS. A.P
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  • 130 4 RUSSIAN V.I.P. TO VISIT DELHI AND KARACHI MOSCOW, Mar. 20— Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, a Soviet first Deputy Premier, will visit India after attending Republic Day celebrations m Pakistan on Friday. The Indian Embassy disclosed here. Mr. Nikoyan is due to fly out to Karachi, at the invitation of the Pakistan
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  • 72 4 TO ARRANGE FOR JAP PRINCE'S VISIT TO CEYLON COLOMBO, Mar. 20.— Sir Susan ta De Foaseka, Ceylon's Ambassador m Japan, arrived here for consolidations. He is expected to discuss arrangements for the visit to Ceylon of Prince and Princess Mikasa of Japan, according to official sources. The Japanese Royal visitors
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  • 131 4 B K TO SAIL IN SOVIET CRUISER MOSCOW, Mar. 20.—Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev will travel to Britain for their visit next Navy Cruiser, it was authoritatively learned here. The name of the cruiser is not yet known, but it may be the crack cruiser Sverdlov, which went
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  • 68 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. 20.— India has signed an agreement with Rumania for the purchase of an oil drilling rig and the training of technicians to operate it, valued at 4,550.000 rupees (about 341.250 sterling). The Rumanian Government will erect the rig free of c ost,
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  • 50 4 WASHINGTON, Mar. 20.— The American Evangelist Billy Graham, Just back from an. Asian tour, said the advance of Communism m Asia has been slowed down to a walk. But the Communists were still making gains among young intellectuals, particularly university students, he tola a news conference. Reuter
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  • 112 4 Registration of children! for admission to primary I classes In Government and Aided English schools m January 1957 will not take place this year until August, the Ministry of Education said m a statement yesterday. It added: Exact dates and centres of registration
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  • 75 4 The following j s tno revised schedule of All-India Radio hroadcosts (accoiding to ,Mala~ yan Time) for listener s In South-East Asia. This schedule has bee n introduced with effect from Sunday (Mar. 18): News mi n ENGLISH 0800— 0810 on ***** and ***** Kilocycles; HINDI
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  • 20 4 The Parliamentary Delegation will leave for Kuala Uumpur at 8 a.m. tomorrow by Malayan Airways.
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  • 40 4 NASSER TO VISIT MOROCCO CAIRO, Mar. 20.- Two leadIn^ Cairo newspaper s today reported that the Sultan of Morocco had sent an invitation to lieutenant Colonel Gamal Abdei nasser the Egyptian premier, to visit Morocco at the earliest possible opportunity.'
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  • 76 4 WASHINGTON, Mar. 20.— The United States population was about 166.966.000 on February 1, 1956, and increase of 2,808,000 over last year the census bureau announced here Reuter WASHINGTON, Mar. 20 President Eisenhower hag received a gift of ten tons of teakwood from prime Minister V Nu of Burma.-
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