Indian Daily Mail, 30 March 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 45 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 833 1 White Paper On Equal Respect For All Four Cultures Basis Reconciliation Of Diversity Expansion Main Problems Common Malayan Loyalty Is Corner Stone Of Policy datlon of the AH-Pavty Committee that equal treatment should be given to all schools under exactly equal conditions, are: replacement of existing education
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  • 203 1 Malaya Will Join SEATO Says Tungku From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mar 29: "They don't know what they are talking about," the Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman said, when queried about the latest M.C.A. demand for JUS SOLI. The Tungk u in a twenty-minute press conference on arrival from Bangkok
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  • 81 1 The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday said that Information regarding evasion of income tax would be treated as strictly confidential. He said that a reward would be paid to the Informant depending upon the reanlts and value of the Information. Any parson who wtflhes
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  • 107 1 AP T> T "]W DELHI, Mar. 20 Premier Nehru said Wednesday he had "never seen such r onsen trated venom and m vective" against India as appeared m the Pakistan Press m the past week. He said he considered this "a serious matter." Nehru, addressing
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  • 67 1 NEHRU IN LONDON ON JUNE 22 LONDON, Mar. 29 India's Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru will arrive m London on June 22 from India for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference, according to a tentative programme disclosed here yesterday. The Conference opens on June 27. Mr. Nehrr is expected to ieavc
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  • 227 1 Independence Within CVealth U«K. To Control External Defence And Guide Foreign Relations INSTRUCTION SOUGHT FOR DELEGATION The Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, will ask the Singapore Legislative Assembly to approve Labour Front Alliance Merdeka Formula conceding control of external defence to the United Kingdom and to be
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  • 81 1 LONDON, Mar. 29 Mr. Stan Awbery, Labour, asked m the House of Commons ye»tcrrtay for the terms of proposals submitted by the Chief Sinister of Singapore for discussion at the All-Party Delegation Conference m London next month on the future constitution of the
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  • 47 1 LONDON. Mar. 2* Sir Miles Thomas, who recently resigned as Chahiman ot the State-controlled British Overteas A'rways Corporatidn, is to become full-time Chairman of the British subsidiary of the American Monsanto Chemical Company of St. Louis. The British Company—Monsxuato Chemicals produce and plastics. Reuter
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  • 139 1 NfcW DELHI, Mar. 29 AH. Anustas Mikoyan, Soviet First Deputy Prime Miniate v told the Speaker of Tneia's House of the People yesterday "you handle the House very weil-like a dictator" The Speaker Mr. AnanthasayarKtm Ayyangar, indignantly replied. "No I am a democrat." Mr.
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  • 25 1 NEW DELHI Mar. 29 An as tas Mikoyan, Soviet First Deputy Prime Minister '*»n here by *ir f <> r Calcutta today after a three-day vlrtt.
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  • 231 1 BANGKOK, Mar. 29 The State visit of Tungku Abdul Rahman, Chief of Malaya, to Thailand, which ended, today, has done much to dispel this country's fears of Malayan Independence. ThaEand'ft concerns, largely expressed m the press, were two fold: 1. That the Government of
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  • 108 1 THAI P.M. SHOWN MALAYAN "MERDEKA" FILM BANGKOK, Mar. 29. Thai politicians including the present Prime Minister Field Marshal Pibul Songgram and two former Thai Premiers last night saw the Malayan film "Merdeka" (Freedom). The film of the final stages of Malayan struggle for Independence was shown at a British Embassy
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  • 398 1 U. S. Paid Chiang's Man 40,000 Pounds To Sabotage Kashmir Princess BR. MJ>. TELLS COMMONS: LONDON, Mar. 29 A Labour Member of Par*. liament said yesterday he believed a Chinese saboteur was pay. £40,000 sterling indirectly by the United States for placing a bomb on an Indian airliner which crashed
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  • 72 1 The Federal Film Library the Information Services, Kuala Lumpur, has received a 16mm copy of the fulllength documentary "Conquest of Everest. The nlin which is m colour run 3 for 80 minutes. The film wiiich la on loan from the O r.tral Office of information. London,
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  • 259 1 TUNGKU VISITS THAI SELF-HELP COLONIES BANGKOK, Mar. 29. Tungku Abdul Rahman, the Chief Minister of Malaya who is on a Slate Visit to Thailand yesterday visited Self-Help Colonies at Carabiri, Central Thailand. The Drive to Saraburi was m the traditional Thai style. Pillarbox red police car with horns blaring cleared
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  • 582 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Fri, Mar., 30, 1956 Wanted Wisdom Not Emotion T HE fact that Malaya is being drawn deeper and deeper into the sEA'iO bloc and into the commitments that it entails cannot afford any satisfaction and much less any peace r >f mind to those who are
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  • 967 2 BILL IN LOK SABHA NEW DELHI: There was general support to Urn Proceedings of LreglsHeores (Protection of Publication) Bill 1956, In the Lok Sabha on Friday. The Bill, which was moved by Mr. Feroze Ganihi, seeks to protect the publication of reports
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  • 100 2 ATTEMPT ON LIFE OF INDIAN OFFICER SMILLONG: The Assam Government despatched a oontin gent of Assam Rifles to Narhiacn village m the Ulsturbed Naga hills following an unsuc. cessful attempt on the life of Mr. S. J. D. Carvalho, Deputy Commissioner of Naga bill district, last week by hostile trfcals.
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  • 103 2 STOCKHOLM: For the 20th time m succession the traditional spring event m Stockholm, "Everything' for the Sea," l s on. Among the major attractions of the show are a line of vacuum-built plastic boats. Small dinghies, rowboats and lifeboats as well as rig-gble canoes, small sloop-sized
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  • 312 2 MADRAS; Under a FiveYear Scneone of the Government of maia, for the development and colonisation of the Andamans and Nicooar Islands, it is proposed to settle In the islands 60 agriculturist families from all the districts in_ this State during 1956.. intending- settlers should be genuine agriculturists.
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  • 505 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Eric Johnston, President of the Motion Picture Association of America said here last week that the motion picture industry had a magnificent opportunity to mould, inform and shape the inevitable changes of the morrow for the benefit of all mankind. He added, "This is your
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  • 206 2 FOREIGN AID FOR NEPAL'S DEVELOPMENT CALCUTTA; Foreign aid Is playuig' a considerate part m Nepal 3 economic uevelopment, according to a united Mations survey. Nepal has been receiving financial and technical assistance from India, the United States and the United Na- tions. 'the total economic aid so far granted by
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  • 198 2 NEW DELHI: Five million pcr&ms including, spinners weavers and carpenters are expected to find fulltime empixyy. ment during the next five years with the introduction of Ambar charkhas fpr the production of yarn. This estimate is understood to have been made m a
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  • 257 2 BOMBAY: The Air Transport Council held discussions here last week with representatives of the Indian Merchants' Chamber, the Bombay Chamber of Commerce and the Travel Agents' Association of India on the subject of air fares and air freight rates. Among those whose views were heard by
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  • 182 2 DACCA. Mr. Akbar Khan former Major General of the Pakistan Army charged last week the former Commander-in-Chief ..f the Pak stan Army, General Douglas Orary for being responsible In canning serious etotback m the Kashmir War. Mr. Khan said Gracy had then refused to
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  • 261 2 One Killed In Plane Crash At Tezpur CALCUTTA: Mr. S. K. Dutta Gupta, a passenger from Calcutta to Jorhat. was killed when the Indian Airlines Corporation Dakota m which he was travelling was involved m an accident while landing at Tezpur. Another passenger, Mr. N. Ahmed, who was travelling from
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  • 266 2 NEW DELHI: The General Officers Commanding of East Punjab area and Tenth Infantry Division (Pakistan) at their meeting on March 21 agreed that all controversian issues should be discussed and settled by negotiations by commanders at all levels "to avoid unnecessary tension and bloodshed." The two* officers
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  • 103 2 DISCUSSION STARTS ON MADRAS PLAN MADRAS: The Madras !«s gislative Council began a twoday discussion on the State's draft Five Year- Flap. Moving the draft's consideration, the Industries Minister Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, said though the Plan originally contemplated an outlay of its 393,71 crores, as a result cf d.scussions with
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  • 108 2 CANBERRA: The Government of India have protested to Australia over the question of Kashmir being "brought up" at the recent SEATO meeting m Karachi. 6 /Hie External Affairs MiniS n er h Mr Rich ard Casey, said m the House of Representatives that the protest
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  • 12 2 %a?X n mem J >eir °f '»*o\» Rajya
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  • 205 2 NEW DELHI: Indian ships were debarred from lifting cargo at wayside ports like Colombo, Aden and Port Said on their way to and back from thfi United Kingdom, the ueputy Transport minister, Mr. O. V. Alagesan, told the Lok Sabha. Mr. Alagesan informed Mr. P. C.
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  • 89 2 2 INDIAN ARMY OFFICERS DIE IN ACCIDENT NEW DELHI: Two Indian Army officers. Lt.-Colonel S. P. Kapila and Major B. S. Sannhu dl^d m an accident near Delhi last week. It is learnt that the two oncers were killed when a shell burst near them during firing practice. A Press
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  • 66 2 MADRAS: The Sethusamudrain Committee, constituted by the Government of India to explore the possibility of con. nect ng the Gulf of Mannar with the Palk Strait, will meet ut the Secretariat shortly. Dr. A. Ramaswami Mudaiiar, Chairman of the Committee will preside. The Sub-Committee of the main Committee,
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  • 661 3 RADICAL CHANGES IN PATTERN OF COMMUNISM PATNA Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice-President, said here that the >Oth Congrem of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union ■haft denounced the colt of the individual dictator and em phaaised the virtue* of collective leadership. Thin m a revision
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  • 319 3 JUSTICE NARASIMHAN SWORN IN CUTIAOK: Mr. Justice R. L. Narastanhan was last week, sworn m as Chief Justice of Orissa High Court by the Governor of Orissa, Mr. p. S. Kumaraswami Raja. Mr. Narasimhan succeeded Mr. Ungaraj Panlgrahi, who retired. The oeremony which was held at the High Court Bar
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  • 90 3 SEARCH FOR MONAZITE IN ORISSA SEA BEACHES BERHAMPUR; Monazitc, j an important stomic mineral, is expected to the found m the sands along the sea lme bet- ween the mouth of Bahuda river and Arjapalli village, about 10 miles from Berhampur. Mr. R. C. Mahantl, Orissa Government's Minta^ Officer, who
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  • 204 3 MPS.'s QUESTIONS: SPECIAL OFFICER TO HELP NEW DELHI: The Speaker, Mr. Ananthasayanam Iyengar announced m the Lok Sabha that he had deputed a special officer to help members In sending their questions to the Lok Sabha Secretariat. Any member who found that his questions had not been admitted properly or
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  • 157 3 DHEBAR, BHAVE DIFFER ON AMBAR CHARKA ADONI: Congress r resident Diiebar and Acharya Vinoba Bnave differed on the "timetable for large-scale introduction of the Ambar Charka In the country. Wliile Mr. Dhebar suggested that use of the Charkha could await tests going on now Charya Bhave insisted that the use
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  • 84 3 3 SADHUS ARRESTED IN JODHPUR JODHPUR: Jodhpur Police has arrested an attempt to kidnap a child. The arrest was followed by a citywide round-up of sadhus, 30 of whom were taken into custody. Police are making vigorous efforts to track what is believed to be an inter-provincial gang of sadhu
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  • 40 3 HOLIDAY FOR BUDDHA JAYANTI IN MADRAS MADRAS: The Madras Government have declared May 24 as a holiday m connection with the Buddha Jayan.i. Ihji holiday will be m leu of the holiday on May 19, which is the penultimate Saturday.
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  • 165 3 CUTTACK: How illicit distillation as a large-scale home industry and smuggling In other contrabands flourshed unhampered in a village not far off from Cuttack and how the entire village became almost a brewery was unearthed on Monday last when the Orissa Excise staff assisted by armed
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  • 172 3 Mountbattens In Rangoon RANGOON: Lord and Lady Mountbatten were warmly welcomed at the Rangoon airport on Wednesday last when they arrived hero on a threeday visit to Burma. The Prime Minister, U Nu, breaking protocol, was present at the ali-port with his wife to receive the Admiral and the Countess,
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  • 102 3 SHILLONG: A surprise attack on the Nichuaguard police station, m the Naga Hills on the Dimapur.Kohima Road was made by armed Nagas, according to official information received here last week. It is learnt from first rb ports available here that there were about 60 m tho
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  • 106 3 KARACHI: A Pakistani Foreign Office spokesman said last week that Mr. Nehru had "omitted an important clause" m announcing "India's willingness for a no-war declaration with Pakistan. The Pakistani Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammad All, m a speech said both Government should have a no.war declaration. They
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  • 85 3 ALLAH ABA© Syed Nauser Ali, M.P. from West Bengal had a heart attack last week while travelling m a train Delhi to Calcutta. Mr. All had the attack when the train was running between Shujatpur and Barwar, about 28 miles from Allahabad. His son, who was
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    77 3 PHOTOS. F. Winter on Sundew takes a spil second time over Beener's Brook In the Grand National at Aintree on March 24. Nearest camera is the Queen Mother'^ home Devon Loch, ridden by Richard Francis, and centre jast beyond Devon Loch, is David Dirk on E. S. B., which won
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  • 353 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has provided for an cxpediiure af Ri. 480 lakhs on the Kandla fl:>rt Project* Rs. too lakhs for assistance to major ports and Rs. 50 lakhs for minor fl-wffj development during 1956.57, according to the Union Transport Ministry. Other
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  • 97 3 FUTURE OF PEPSU: MERGER WITH PUNJAB APPROVED APTIALA: The PEPSU Vidhan Sabha last week unanimously adopted the Chief Minister's resolution approving the States Reorganisation Bill and its provisions relating to the i fcrmatjon of a new Pur.iab State comprising the existing territories of Punjab and PEPSU, after a twd-day debate.
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  • 865 3 Proposal For Shipping Between India Russia NEW DELHI: The Lok Sufcha on Monday took Up consideration of tlie Tansport Ministry h demands for grants totalling about Ks. S5 crores. Dealing w ith the establish mml of a regular shipping service, between India and Soviet Union the Transport Minister said the
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  • 398 4 Opposition Leader* 9 Demand im Lok Sabha NEW DELHI, Mar. 29— India's Membership of the Cmnmtmmmhh canie under heavy fire yesterday from Communist, Socialist ...and... Independent Members of Parfiament, during a debate m the Hense of the People on the Budget for the Ministry of
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  • 172 4 Indo-Pak. Peace Pact Soon KARACHI, Mar. 29 Pakistan and India are expected to reach agreement on a formula for the demarcation of disputed boundaries between the two countries to avoid further border clashes, an official source disclosed here yesterday. During the past month there has been a series of incidents
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  • 43 4 The Circulation Library o. Young Men Muslim Association, at M.F.A. Building, i. Moulmein Road, Singapore if open to Muslim public, particularly Muslim Youth. The Librarian will be available at the Association premises on Wednesdays and Saturdays between 4.30 and 6. p.m.
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  • 431 4 Minister Subramaniam's Assurance From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 29— All Malayalee officials m Madras State will not be transferred to Kerala, after the States reorganisation bat a large number of them win still continue m the Madras Service. This assurance
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  • 58 4 On Greatness Of Sakti Murugan Thirumurugs. Kirubanandavariar will speak on the Greatness of Saktl* on Saturday Mar 31, at 7 pan. at the Marlamman Temple, South Bridge Road. On Sunday, Apr. 1, he will speak on 'Greatness" of Lord Murugan' at the Chettiar's Temple, Tank Road, at 5.30 p.m. Mr.
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  • 143 4 MALAYAN EMERGENCY: THAILAND TO CO-OPERATE BANGKOK, Mr. 29.— Tungku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister of Malaya, said here to-day that Thailand and Self-Govern-ing Malaya had agreed to continue co-operating on their border m the fight against Communist terrorists. The Tungku, who was talking to pressmen at Bangkok Airport prior to his
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  • 107 4 PROBLEM OF IND. INSURANCE EMPLOYEES The locally recruited employees of indlan Life Insurance Companies m Malaya, have {-ought clarification from India's Finance Minister Mr. CD. Deshmukh regarding their position m the new setup after nationalisation of Indian Life insurance Companies by the Xndiani Government. The Singapore Insurance Companies' Employees Union
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  • 51 4 me oext public session of the Malayanisatton Oommisaion will be held on Tuesday Apr. 3 at 5 p.m. at the Ocnferenoe Room, Publk^ Rela* tions Office, Assembly House. Oral evidence will be recorded on the Malayan isation of the staff of the City Council and tha Singapore Poly
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