Indian Daily Mail, 24 March 1956

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 39 SiWGAfOiUfl, SAiUuUA tf, MARCH 34, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 163 1 To Discuss Arrangements With Nehru In U.S. NEW YORK, Mar. 23— The Colombia Broadcasting system reported m its late television news service last night that President Eisenhower was contemplating a visit to Indi i towards the end ol this year. C. B. S. which has
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  • 100 1 MOSCOW, Mar. 23— The Soviet Government newspaper Izvestia said that "The Soviet Union was ready to give Pakistan "economic and technical aid? and to share "its experience m the use of atomic energy for peaceful purposes" with no strings attached. The Soviet Agency. Tass, quotes an
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  • 118 1 U.N. URGES ABOLITION OF CHILD MARRIAGE GENEVA, Mar. 23— The United Nations Commission on the status of women today called for urgent action to ■bohsh customs such as child marriage and bride-price affecting the human dignity of women. The Commission also deplored practices under which mothers ran be deprived of
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  • 45 1 MANILA, Mar. 2£— R-A.F unit from Malaya will visit the Philippines April 12-16 on a goodwill mission, says the Philipine Civil Aeronautics Administration. The tour will include an aerial display of four Canberra jet bombers and latesttype British Commercial aircraft.- AP
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  • 81 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 23Secretary of State Dulles Thursday gave democratic and Republican Congressional leaders a "moderately optimistic' report on his just-completed trip to the Far East. President Eisenhower And Vice President Nixon sat m as Dulles made his report to 28 leaders of Congress at the White House.
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  • 34 1 The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, wl'l "Meet-tho-People"' at the Public Relations Office Conference Room Assembly House, at about 9.30 a-m. today, Saturday, Mar. 24, on his return from Kua_a Lumpur.
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  • 188 1 —MALENKOV BUXTON, England, Mar. 23. Georgt Malenkov «aid last night he believed that East and West can reach understanding in the "very near future." The key to this under- standing, said the former Soviet Premier, lies in "concentrating on the points that unite us
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  • 192 1 MALENKOV IS POPULAR AMONG BRITISH GIRLS NOTTINGHAM, England Mar. 23.— Mr. Georgi Malenkov, Soviet Minister of Power Station* made another hit with the girls here m this town which boasts that its women cr e the prettiest m Britain. The Russian leader, who was kissed In a Stafford Factory, i
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  • 43 1 KARACHI, Pakistan, Mar. •i— Soviet First Deputy Pic pier A. I. Mikoyan arrived •ip»e Thursday to represent his at "Republic Day" f rat f ns ln Pakistan. Aft-:r L tou **y stay he wIU leave ™L ud Commumat "ma. AP
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  • 96 1 Malayan Pakistanis Celebrate The Inauguration Day of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan was celebrated here wi^h special prayers and poor feed. Ing m the various mosques In Singapore. The main events of the celebration here were the Pakistan flag-hoisting ceremony at the Jaian Besar Stadium and a reception at Raffles
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  • 76 1 KARACHI, Pakistan, Mar. 23. Pakistan Friday formally became a Republic amid prayers of rejoicing and an impressive ceremony. Henceforth, this nation of 30 million people, 85 per cent of them Muslims, will be known as the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. In a glittering ceremony m Karachi
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  • 296 1 Ceylon Press Magnate Feted In Singapore Singapore Tamils yesterday honoured a renowned Ceylon Tamil with a Tea Party at John Little's Cafe, which was attended by prominent and distinguished members of ail communities. The party was by the Tamils Reform Association, Singapore, to Mr. P. Pit. Subraruaniam Chettlar, Chair, man.
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  • 106 1 PAKISTAN MAP »I»HE map of Pakistan which was published on page 1 of the Pakistan Republic Day Supplement, was a reproduction of the map contained m a recent Pakistan Government publication, which wa 8 supplied to us by the Pakistan Trade Commissioner's office here. In that map
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  • 66 1 T*ie joint conference of Ministers of the Federation and Singapore Governments met at Kuala Liv np-jr yesterday. The conference discussed, among other matters, the appointment of a joint committee to consider undesirable publications, various aspects of the forthcoming: pan-Malayan Indonesian trade talks, admission of
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  • 209 1 General Mirza Sworn In As First President Opposition Will Not Sign New Constitution KARACHI, Mar. 83.— Major General Iskander Mftrza was Nworn in as test President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan here this morning in the major ceremony of the change to a new constitution. General
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  • 80 1 CASSANDRA WANTS CUT IN ROYAL EXPENSES LONDON. 'Cassandra, 1 columnist writing; m the Daily Mirror, today told the royal family to economise. 'Cassandra' declared far too much money is goinig for loyal sea, air and rail comiOit at a time the government trying to cut down o^ inuationai'y spending. He
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  • 96 1 NEW DELI, Mar. 23.— The Indian Commonwealth Secretary, Mr. M. J. Desai, left yesterday for Pakistan's Republic uay Celebrations, m Karachi, caryring with him India's reply to a Pakistani proposal tor talks on bonier disputes. There was no official comment on tne contents, but it is
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  • 78 1 KARACHI, Mar. 23.— Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, First Deputy Premier of Soviet Russia, arrived here to attend Pakistan Republic Day Celebrations today. In a prepared statement read out at the airport, Mr. Mikoyan said; 'I want to assure you of our assistance which will be useful for
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  • 271 1 President Mirz a Maid m a tan wou.d be 'the friends of 'We cherish our Ideals of peace and democracy and the territorial integrity of pakißtan will always remain an mvincible article of faith for us/ he said. Ref erring* to 'our motto
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  • 571 1 U.S. Mil. Aid To Pakistan Has Gravely Affected Our Position NEW DELHI, Mar. 22— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister* said yesterday India's Defence situation had been "very much affected by the United States Military aid to Pakistan". Mr. Nehru was speaking m
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  • 128 1 TOKYO. Mar. 23. The Asian Conference of the international Press Institute is expected to demand lower communication rates between Asian countries a s it ends its annual meeting "Friday. ii Vl c final sessl °n will highlight various resolution?, and selection of a site for
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  • Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat, Mar. 24, 1956 MOTES AND COMMENTS
    • 152 2 LONG, long before the present leaders appeared on the scene, the people of Malaya have demanded not merely self-go-vernment but Complete Independence for the whole of Malaya as a single political unit and for the entire people as "a Single Malayan Nation, with complete control over both
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    • 182 2 ON THE KALLANG MERDEKA RALLY FOUND WANTING ()UR sister paper the TAMIL MURASU has rightly taken the so-called leaders to task for making the Merdeka Rally at the Kallang Airport defeat its very objective by their sheer incapacity to avert hooliganism and rioting that took place there. It was the
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    • 193 2 I |T would be a grave mistake, however, to conclude from the Kallang rally chaos that Singa- j poreans are unfit for Merdeka. That the chaos j has been entirely due to i the hooligans and other undesirable elements and to the tactlessness and in- cipacity of
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  • 850 2 DR. ROY'S REPLY TO CRITICS CALCUTTA: The Government of India cannot make any provision in the S.R.G. Bill on Bengal-Bihar issue because they are awaiting the views of the people concerned on the proposal for union of the two States. Obviously, when the
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  • 313 2 Official Language Commission LUCKNOW: Mr. B. G. Kher, Chairman of the Official Language Commission, told a Press Conference here that people who appeared before the com. mission had expressed thth readiness to subordinate all other considerations to maintain unity and solidarity of the country. Mr. Kher, who was addressing a
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  • 262 2 AMRITSAR: Master Tara Singh President of the Shromani Akaii Dal, said here that the proposed zonal scheme for Punjab restored to the Sikh Community their honour and "gives them to some extent relief from the humiliation of being looked down upon as inferior beings."
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  • 184 2 Congress Parliamentary Board Discusses Reorganisation Bill NEW DELHI: Directives to toe issued to Congress Legislature Parties of the States with regard to the discussion of the States Reorganisation B J1 are understood to have been discussed at a meeting of of the Central Parliamentary Board of the Congress. The last
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  • 262 2 Properties Damaged In Boundary Agitation CUTTACK During the question hour m the Orissa Assebmly Sri Nilmony Routroy, Deputy Home Minister m repl> to Sri Harihar Das (Com.) saia that m the last disturbances m course of boundary agitation at Purl, properties valued at about Rs. 1,50,00,000 belonging to In. dia
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  • 274 2 PATNA; The consensus of opinion expressed m any wen to the questionnaire by the Official Language < mn mission visiting lilnar is tttat toe replacement 01 English by ILndi would m no way affect the cultural and edur*t.onal level of thought and m
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  • 99 2 GWALIOR: The police hay» taken no action against Gend kunwarbai, who attempted to commit sati m Tukaral village m Ujjaln district last year, but nine persons, alleged to b» ringleaders of the incident which led to police firing and the death of five persons, have !>een
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  • 380 2 i NEW DELHI; Government I of India xias constituted a I new service— the Inaia n Frontier Administrative Service organized on the lines of otiier all-India services. Memoers of this service will be posted m the North East frontier Agency, Manipur and Tripura. A Press Note
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  • 99 2 INDO-FINNISH TRADE PACT EXTENDED JSf^SFF 1 were exchanged here between the Governments of India and Finland extending the validity of tne trade arrangment between tne wo countries up to Dec. 31 o i «£?l!i trade arra ngement was signed on Jan. 12, 1961. and time extBnded from tlm to According
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  • 44 2 HYDERABAD (Dn) The AlLlndia Socialist Party announced that the four Socialst members of Parliament wil< function a$ a seperate group. The new Socialist group m Parliament will consist of Messrs S. K. Razmi, Suresh Misra, Reishang Keishing and Kirai Mushair,
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  • 2015 3 Dr. Radhakrishnan Stresses Nations Unity CALCUTTA: INDIA'S VICE-PRESIDENT DR. s bi DHAKR1SHNAN EMPHASISED IN CALCUTTA ON <*Avff£" 1>AY EVENING THAT THE NATIONAL EDUC A -fTS^ "UST TO-DAY BE MOULDED m A WAY SO AK »i? JURAGE A SENSE OF NATIONAL SOLI DAB°i-?v" NURSED IN THE
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  • 89 3 DACCA APPEALS PRODUCING GOOD EFFECTS DACCA: Mr. Abu Hossain Sarkar, Chief Minister of Bast Bengal, said that some confidence had been restored m the mind of minorities after the issue of appeals by him and by minority leaders urging them not to leave their home and) hearth. Asked whether he
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  • 191 3 NEW DELHI; Although a final decision is yet to be taken, it seems fairly certain now that Prime Minister Nehru will proceed to the U.S.A., immediately after the Commonwealth prime Ministers' conference m Londoa to be held mi n the last week of June and also
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  • 50 3 MAHARASHTRA VOLUNTEERS CONVICTED POONA: The 24 Samyukta Maharashtra volunteers arrest, ed here were last week sentenced each to two months and fifteen days simple imprisonment for forming an unlawful assembly and for defying Sec. 144 Cr. P. C. respectively by a Judicial Magistrate here. The sentences are to run concurrently.
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  • 78 3 NEW DELJiI; The Government of India, according to a Gazette of India notification has decided that all import licences the validity of which expired during the recent dock strike m Australia, will be automatically extended to cover shipments up to April 15. 1956. This concession will be
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  • 227 3 HUGE STOCK AT PITMOUTH AND RLY. SIDING CUTTAGK: Orissa mines are now faced with a complete shut-down due to acute shortage, according to Mr. S. C. Rose President of the Utkai Mines and Industrial Association. Mr. Bose said m a statement the favourable trend with
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  • 177 3 INDIA OFFERS Rs. 1000m. AID TO NEPAL KATHMANDU: India «a-» offered §n aid of Rs. 10 crores to Nepal's First Five-Year Pain, it is learnt here. Negotiations between the two countries on the Indian offer bejjan m Kathmandu some time ago and the talks are understood to have entered the
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  • 44 3 AIR SERVICE TO SRINAGAR RESUMED SRINAGAR; Air service linking Srinagar with the outside world wag resumed after a lapse of six days. The valley had a rainfall totalling 1.67 inches during the period and there were no newspapers or mail during all these days.
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  • 96 3 NEW DELHI: The Rehabiliation Finance Administration had disbursed up to the end of January 1956 about Rs. 997.. 17 lakhs by way of loans to displaced persons, according to an official Press release. Of this amount, Rs. 704.14 lakhs were given to Jisplaced persons from
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  • 505 4 Party Leaders Blast At One Another "Sinhalese Only"-PM's Pledge Sir John Kotolawala was at Kelanlym where large crowds I turned out to listen to him despite the rain and the lateaess of the how. Speaking at two meetings In support of the Food
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  • 424 4 PM LUNCHES WITH PRIZE-WINNER! COLOMBO: The Prlmt Minister had an "out of the routine" lunch when he visited Mr. Martin Appuhamy ol Mawatugala, a villager In the Ratnapura electorate, who had won the first prize In the Hospital Sweep recently. The Prime Minister was on a tour of the Ratnapura.
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  • 174 4 AVISSAWELLA-The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, said that it was his 2fl re that durln his time. Sinhalese should be made the State language and it was his aim to raise the status of the Sinhalese nation. Sir John was addressing a meeting at Maniangama
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  • 228 4 U.S.-CEYLON 5m. DEAL COLOMBO: Formal discussion between the Ceylon government and the American Operations Mission here began to finalise the flve-million-dollar aid treaty and plans for the mutually agreed development projects for which the aid will be utilised. Mr. Raju Coomaraswamy, Assistant Secretary of the Ministry of Finance and Mr.
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  • 100 4 NEW YORK, Mar 23— Actor Cary Grant said Thursday that Grace Kelly's departure from Hollywood— to marry Monaco's Prince Rainier m and probably end her film career— will be "a great loss to our industry." Grant, who sailed aboard the l.ner United States for Spain to
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  • 41 4 PARIS, Mar. 23— The French Government has invited the American and British Governments to join it In a three power conference on Middle East policy, it wan learned at the French ITnreltrn Office yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 105 4 HORANA: "Although I a& a Buddhist Priest decided on principle to avoid taking part In politics, circumstances have compelled me to attend this meeting, because some of the Buddhist Priests of this electorate have adopted dilatory tactics to mislead the voters by creating a wrong Impression that
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  • 126 4 N< JJRIYA: At Nambapana Mr M. D H. Jayawardane Minister of Finance told a meeting that "we can never expect parties like the S-LRR. V.L.S.S.P.. N.LJS.SJP and C.P.; to work for the benefit of our language countryor the nation as their SfgettS- d lerem ata He
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  • 204 4 U.S. SOVIET REPRESENTATIVES TO PAKISTAN WASHINGTON, Mar. 23The United States as well as Russia Is marking as a major wond event of Pakistau's celebration of her emergeuc as a new Islamic Ke^uoac under President Iskandei Mirza. President Eisenhower select. Ed the Dean of American Diplomats, Jefferson Cattery, as his personal
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  • 188 4 WIFE POSED HALF-NUDE HUSBAND SEEKS DIVORCE NEW YORK, Mar. 23.— Jayne Mansfield, Boson ly Broadway actress, was indignant Thursday over her estranged husband's charge that she is not a fit and proper person to have custody of their 5-year-old daughter, Kayne Mane. ''I'm. a very stainless character, my petticoats are
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  • 118 4 H.C. LAUDS GOOD CITIZENS COMMITTEE The High Commissioner Sir Donald MaoGiUivray. yesterua y met for the first time the nine founder-members of the wanting Good Citizens Committee. They visited Kings House with members of the '°rmed Good Citizens Oommittee from the 14th "Mile Village, Uiu Langat. Thte new oommittee is
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  • 50 4 Mr. M. Saravanamuttu, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary for Ceylon m Indonesia and Commissioner for Ceylon m Singapore ard the Federation of Malaya was unanimously elected Patron of the Ceylon Sports Club at the 23rd Anrtual General Meeting held on Sunday. Mar. 4, writes the Hon. Secretary.
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  • 43 4 UNITED NATIONS:- Singapore received U557,200 foi Dre.so.hool and school feedingfrom UNICEF. it was offl. ciaily disclosed today. That is part of US$B 398 000 m grants approved by the execute committee of UNICEF fn^ TOother-^nd-ehild aid m 47 countries.
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