Indian Daily Mail, 2 April 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XH NO. 47 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 191 1 First Plan's Success Hailed: Targets Reached NEW DELHI, Apr. 1. INDIA YESTERDAY COMPLETED HER FIRST FIVEYEAR PLAN— ONE OF THE BIGGEST SCHEMES FOR SO COAL AND BCONOMIO DEVELOPMENT UNDERTAKEN BY ANY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. With the beginning .of the new
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  • 153 1 KATHMANDU, Apr. I.— Superstitious villagers of Satna have halted the Japanese expedition to 26,658-foot Mount Manaslu, according to a mess. age received here last night. The villagers who live at the foot of the unconquercd mountain stopped a Japanese expedition two years ago biaming it for
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  • 155 1 PORTSMOUTH, England Apr. 1. Marshal Nikolai Bui. ganin and Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet leaders visiting this month, will arrive here m the Sverdlov class cruiser Ordhonikidze. it was learned yesterday. They will be escorted on the voyage by two Russian destroyers, the 2,200 ton Skoryl
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  • 231 1 Segregation: Ike To Set Up Commission WASHINGTON, Apr. I.— President Eisenhower may take action on United States segregation problems if Congress does not set up the Race relations Commission he has requested. This was disclosed yesterday m a letter to Mr. Leroy Collins, Governor of Florida, In which the President
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  • 200 1 EMPLOYRES OF WORKMEN TO NOTE A statement issued by the Commissioner for Labour, Singapore draws the attention of all employers of workmen regarding submission of returns to the Commissioner for Labour on or before April 14. The return must give the number of male, female, male and female Juvenile workmen
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  • 150 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 1. The progress of pumping- tests being carried on at the Neivell lignite project during the past six weeks has proved far from satisfactory. Sixteen huge pumps working hours dally have been able to reduce the water level m
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  • 237 1 Hyderabad High Court Abolition From Our Own Correspondent SBCUNDBRABAD, Hyderabad), Apr. l. Th e Hyderabad High Court which has existed! for the last 88 years will be abolished on Oct. l, as a result of the disintegration of the Nizam's State. The fine building; on the Musi River will house
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  • 298 1 From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Apr. 2. The only bachelor Mlnitry m the Federation Cabinet Mr. V. T. Sambanthan will soon cease to be a bachelor. A bride for the most eligible Indian bachelor is now being 'arranged' the INDIAN DAILY MAIL learnt today. Indication of
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  • 42 1 SPANISH PRETENDER'S FUNERAL CASCAIS. Portugal, Apr. 1. Crowds lined the four-mile route taken here yesterday by the funeral cortege of Prince Alfonso. 14-year-old son of the Spanish pretender, who was killed m a pistol-cleaning accident at his Estorll home on Thursday.- Reuter
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  • 58 1 AUCKLAND, New Zealand Apr. 1. Countess Mountbatten yesterday emulated her husband's feat by landing a striped marlin m the Bay of Islands deep sea fishing grounds. Yesterday, Admiral Earl Mountbatten landed a 236* pounder, and Lady Mountbatten's catch was estimated at about the same weight. Lord Mounbatten took
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  • 147 1 INDIAN ARMY TO ASSUME OVERALL COMMAND SHILLONG, Assam. Apr. 1. The Indian Army will Shortly assume overall command of operations against Naga extremists m the Assam area, usually informed sources said. The Army so far has been assisting the Assam Rifles which is the armed wing of
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  • 89 1 Abolish N-Weapons Says Pope VATICAN CITY, Apr. I.— Pope Piu s 11, broadcasting an Easter Message to the world, today called on statesmen to put a n end to 'the course towards the abyss' by abolishing or limiting nivclear weapons. The Pontiff warned that the world wag 'almost losing hope
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  • 148 1 Buy A Flag Encourage Youth Sports Next Saturday hundreds ol I younir people will distribute throughout Singapore, flags and accept donations for Singapore Youth Sports Centre Fund. The motto "Live Worthily" i will be found m the flags of the Singapore Youth Council. Speaking over Radio Malaya last night, Mr.
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    62 1 The Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, left and his guest, A. L Mikoyan, the Soviet Deputy Prime Minister, right, and the Rusisan Ambassador to India, M. A. Menshikov, behind Mikoyan, have faces covered In coloured powder and coloured water, traditionaly thrown at each other by Indian* to celebrate
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  • 415 1 PAX. PREMIER WANTS IMPARTIAL PLEBISCITE KARACHI, Apr. I—Premier1 Premier Mohamed Ali told the Pakistan National Assembly yesterday it was dear from Indian Premier Mr. Nehru's statement on Kashmir that direct negotiations "hold oat no prospect" for settlement of the Issue. He said: "The world
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  • 425 1 Transfer Of Non-Tamil Madras M.L.A s From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 2. The three-day debate on States Reorganisation Bill ended Saturday m the Madras Legislative Assembly after all official amendments had been accepted and all opposition amendments rejected, 'ihe Assembly passed a resolution that having considered the Bill fully,
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  • 88 1 Reuter KARACHI. Apr. 1. Mr. Hamldul Hug Chowdhury, Pakistani Foreign Minister, yesterday called on his countrymen "to stand united and be prepared for sacrificing- their all m the cause of Kashmir. Speaking- at a luncheon reception at Lahore, where he is on an unofficial visit, Mr. Chowdhury said:
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  • 77 1 Come What May-Mi rza KARACHI Apr. l.r— Major General iskander Mirza, the Pakistani President said tod»; 'through its stubbornn i Ignored international a« cments, it would be idle v> hone for peace and security m the world.' Major General Mirza, speaking at Islamia College said: 'Come what may we are
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  • 535 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Mon, Apr., 2, 1956 MAHILAND Vs. ISLAND THE future of Malaya will be extremely grave indeed if the Mainland of Malaya and the Island of Singapore are to remain separated, each going its own way. That they are likely to remain separated is evident from the
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  • 1942 2 Morarji Demai** Appeal Far Acceptance Of Plan BOMBAY: Mr. Morarji Desai, CWef Minister of Bombay, toU the members of .Hie Bombay Legislative Council that Bombay City beloved to the entire country aad aot to the MtalmMliliiniiii or the Gujeratfe atom* He said the city
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  • 966 2 ♦i..* a D: Mr h n **rrmo Deo Mid he was happy that Acharya Bhavo and Mr. Narayan had given their "moral support" to Maharashtra's caw for Bombay City. Mr. Shankerrao Deo said that it was abundantly clear from recent public utterances as well as
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  • 204 2 SALISBURY The MW -> the Pharaohs a^ of fully romantic JUgg^ lon* as It falls on so»S^S else, of course "-""way That was why the world thrilled when Lord Carnarvon Who had financed the Tutankhamen expedition, died six weeks after King Tutankhamen's tom b had opened/
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  • 100 2 NEW DELHI: China will soon start publication of Hindi books, it is reliably learned here. These books will be distributed by the Foreign Languages' Publishing- House m Peking m colleges where Hindi is being taught. Two Indian translators arc being recruited by the Chinese Government here
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  • 911 3 PUTS "GULAL" ON MiKOYAN'S BROW NSW DELHI: Ml ■AJUtDBA PftASAD. THE PRESIDENT, and the pioa Minister, mr. nehru 2St"^™ G A SX J5? 8 2£J»OU8ANDS OF CITIZENS A^wSaSroiLS^t 14 ttMU11 mDmw In the morning Mm. Nehm and Us dawfcter Bin. Indira Gandhi, called
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  • 96 3 LONDON: Oofoael Arttar Y«m* Fefltoe ComrtH—t«a»r for ta* city of London, CHtM out "mlad-yoar-ca*" drive m hte "MIUm ago. UM QIMOWS MMEOd OVt for patted «n wMca could «MHy be stela* Md left prtated wan** ear* «a their wMhmm. Move t*an i,fM of ttaae
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  • 159 3 MORE EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCILS BOMBAY: Beginning next month, three rjore Export Promotion Councils will function m India, bringing their number to nine. Two of these will be located m Calcutta- one for mica and the other for shellac. The third will be for hides and skins and will be located
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  • 171 3 ELECTION OF LEADER OF PONDY CONGRESS PONDICHERRY: Th e Pondicherry State Assembly Congress Party meeting again postponed the election of the party leader, failing unanimous agreement over the choice. Mr Kakkan, President Tamil Nad Congress Committee, presided and Mr. R. Venkataraman, Member of Parliament was also present. All the 24
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  • 273 3 t MA SS£? The *V Parties Joint Ftont at a meeting held at Napier Park adopted a resolution appealing to the Government and the members of the Madras Legislative Assembly to name Madras State as Tamilaghanv and to take steps for including In the border Tamil
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  • 578 3 NEW DELHI: While the Soviet Deputy Premier Mr. Mikoyans political talk a with Prime Minister Nehr u were m the nature of a general exchange of views on the international situation and the recent developments inside the Soviet Union, his discussions with the Commerce and Industry
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  • 85 3 LONDON: The Manchester Guardian recently devoted Its second leading article to the Indian Conference of Social Work's report of a symposium on caste and the removal of untouchability. Remarking that Dr. Srinivasa and other narticipaits m the symposium have forebodings, that tiie general public will not take
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  • 416 3 Madras Government's Education Programme MADRAS: The Government of Madras propose to evolve S.!*"* onJ^.moJM of the National Extension Serv I c c 1 of elementary education towards the tantaneatatlon of the comtitattonal directive. If this scheme is adopted, the Government expect as mentioned m
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  • 110 3 BOMBAY: The East German motor manufacturing firm, IF A Products, a successor of the former DKW, Is entering into partnership with an Indian firm. Southern Distributors Limited, to set up a plant m Madras for the manufacture motor cycles and Diesel trucks. Mr. Franz Outtrtdge, of
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  • 82 3 f NEW EL«i No confirmation is available at the Saudi Arabian Legation her e of a Cairo report that Saudi Arabia has decided to recognise the i K.M.T. Government, lnauiries made here reveal. Meanwhile, West Asian diplomatic missions here are making anxious Inquiries to Cairo on authenticity
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  • 145 3 MAiDRAS: The States Reorganisation Bill a s considered by the Madras Cabinet at a meeting: held at the Cabinet Room of the Secretariat. Mr. K. Kamaraj presided. The meeting- lasted for about an hour. It is understood that official amendments to the Bill were considered and
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    • 95 3 FEDERAL AND COLONIAL BUILDING SOCIETY LTD., IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Hie Directors on behalf of their Shareholders announce the decision to change the name of the Building Society to: MALAYA BORNEO BUILDING SOCIETY LTD., Since incorporation the Building Society has assisted over 5,000 families to purchase the homes of their choice and
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  • 474 4 Island That Belongs To Raja Of Ramnad COLOMBO: The Royal Ceylon Air Force wants to use the Island of Kachcha Tivu off the Northern co t bombing and gunnery flange. Bat tie Indtan Government to whom the proposal was referred m October, has maintained silence, except
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  • 58 4 Mr. P. PR. Subramaniam Chettiar chairman of the Board of Directors, "VEBBAKESARI" being garlanded by Mr. S. M. S. P. Chockalingam Caettiar, Manager Chettinad Corporation, on behalf off the Colombo Nattiikottal Chettiar Chamber, on the former's arrival at Colombo Airport, after completion of his eight-month tour
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  • 133 4 COLOMBO; A Trade and Payments Agreement was signed here thi s week between Ceylon and the Rumanian People'B Republic. The agreement provides for "most-favoured-nation treatment and Ccylonisatlon,' 1 and aiso includes lists of items tnat will be available for export between the two countries. Among
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  • 187 4 COLOMBO: All Government and assisted schools will share the facilities of central laboratories to be established m each district. This is by the Ministry of Education hopes to solve the problem of school s which have no laboratories. At present many schools are unable to
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  • 585 4 SIR JOHN'S WARNING Sir John Kotelawala the Prime Minister, m hi* second tour of the WeUawatta-Galidgsa electorate since the dissolu- £!J?*d "Mid that the granting of parity of status for both Sinhalese and Tamil an State languages would mean the end of
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  • 108 4 U.S. SELLS $39m. RICE TO INDONESIA WASHINGTON. Apr. I.— The U.S. Agricultural Department has authorised the sale of U5533,785,000 worth of rice to Indonesia. Under an agreement, Indonesia will pay with its own currency which m turn will be spent by the United States for foreign operations. The authorization permits
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  • 66 4 ANTI-RED PHOBIA IN U.S. WASHINGTON, Apr. I.— State Department officials have announced that beginning m July every American applying for passport will have to say whether he has ever beenl a member of the Communist Party. In'-tne" past Passport Offi. cials have required applicants to answer questions about any Communist
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  • 39 4 LONDON, Apr. I.— Britain's rivals m commercial aviation ar P engaging "glamorous British girls as stewardesses to rival our efforts m this direction." Sir Miles Thomas, the retiring Chairman .of British Overseas Airways stated here yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 168 4 INDO-YUGOSLAV TRADE PACT SIGNED NEW DELHI, Apr. I.— India and Yugoslavia yesterday signed an agreement designed to increase the r trade oircr the nex,t three years. I The agreement envisages I closer scientific and technicai j cd-operation through sharing technical skill, the exchange of missions, provision of technicians and the
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  • 72 4 NEW YORK, Apr. I.—Treasury agents yesterday removed records from the offices of the Communist newspaper DAILY WORKER seized by the Government m a tax claim on Tuesday. The records were seized after Communist Party and DAILY WORKER lawyers had made an unsuccessful cash bid to recover
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  • 69 4 NICOSIA, Apr. I.— Britain yesterday sealed off Che ancient heart of Nicosia until Monday morning to stem possible violence. The order was issued by Cyprus Governor Sir John Hard m jr after the EOka terrorist organization threatened 1 anniversary" bloodshed. On April 1 one year ago EOKA opened
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  • 38 4 BERLIN, Apr. I.— The East German "National People s Army," now officially m the process of formation, will make its first public appearance m East Berlin on Mayday, according to East GerGrrman Press reports. Reuter
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    89 4 At the annual general meeting of the Federal Scouts Council held at the Victoria lasti&ttoii, Kuala I^ur^r?. fSSiV** h J 3o S2 tall<>Der S*r Donald MacOill/Jray, Is UUef Scoat of the Federation presented the Silver Wolf, the m*!???* CO Y* ay^ apd En <*»' Mohd. YiMoff bin AhWuS! E i.
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  • 47 4 FRENCH RIVIERA HONOURS CHURCHILL ROQUEBRUNE CAP-MAR-TIN, French Riviera Apr. 1. —Sir Winston Churchill yesterday became an honorary citizen of thi s Riviera Resort. Hundreds of people stood outside the Town Hall here as Britain's elder statesman, looking well and smiling, arrived by car for the ceremony. Reuter
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  • 65 4 PARIS, Apr. I.— Police yes££?h y A d taine <* ab °ut 2"!(000 North Africans to tr y to stop an attempted demonstration uemanding Independence for Algeria. The Algerian rebel nag was seized. The North \fricans were picked up m northern suburbs and various parts of the capital,
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  • 97 4 Lady Templer is pictured with the High Commissioner for Malaya m London, Enche Othnian (left), and Dr. Walter I Gordon, when the Doctor met Lady Templer. Dr. Gordon has been appointed surgeon to the Lady Templer Hospital, at Kuala Lumpur, Malaya. The hospital was opened
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  • 42 4 COLOMO. Apr. I.— The Ceylonese Prime Minsiter Sir John Kotelawala will probably visit Burma late this month, It was learned (here an<j open the final session of the "Chattha Sabgayana," the two-year recital c" the Buddhist scripture.- Reuter
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  • 38 4 TANANARIVE. Madagascar, Apr. 1. Prince Aly Khan, son of the Aga Khan, arrived here by plane on Saturday to visit the communities of the Ismail Moslem sect which is headed by his father.- AP
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  • 106 4 DACCA. East Pakistan Apr 1 —Six ships carrying 60,000 tons of rice as> a gift from the Unitde States are expected m East Pakistan m May and June, authorities said yesterday. The rice is to help tide over a shortage caused by damage to
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