Indian Daily Mail, 4 April 1956

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOLXfI No. 49 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 666 1 BASED ON WESTS ATTITUDE TO COUNTRIES AROUND INDIA Fr. Premier Explains LET NOT RUSSIA WIN RACE WARNING TO ENGLAND U.S. WASHINGTON, Apr. 3— French Premier, VL Guy Mollet, m an analysis of Anglo-American attitude towards Asian and African countries, said "India thinks more m terms of
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  • 65 1 HORST-EMSCHER, Germany, Apr. 3. Peter Townsend was an "also-ran" In a hone race here, but he was a winner with the lady fans. Riding his horse called "Margit" Hungarian for "Margaret" Capt. Townsend finished out of the money m an Easter race at this Kuhr
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  • 99 1 Not The Time For Merger Says Morrison HONG KONG, Apr. 3.— Herbert Morrison, former deputy leader of the British Labour Party, said yesterday that evidently now is not the right time for a merger between Singapore and Malaya. The deputy leader of a parliamentary goodwill mission to Singapore and Malaya
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  • 78 1 KARACHI, Apr. 3.— A Pakistan Foreign. Office spokesman last night described as 'completely and utterly untrue' yesterday's statement by Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, that 'large military bases' m Pakistan and Kashmir ringed India. The spokesman said there waa no such military base
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  • 77 1 LONDON, Apr. 3— A chaplain to Dr. Geoffrey Fisher. Archbishop of Canterbury, said no snub was intended when the Archbishop passed Mr. Georgl Malenkov without stopping after an Easter Sunday Service m the cathedral. Some observers had thought that the Archbishop's attitude implied a snub. 'The
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  • 172 1 To Interpret America To Indians NEW YORK, Apr. 3.— Walter Reuther, President of the United Auto Worker a and Vice President of the American Federation of LabourCongress of Industrial Organizations, left by Plane Monday night tor New Delhi where he will be a guest of the Indlian Government and attend
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  • 121 1 LONDON, Apr. 3. Alt Circles here today estimated India's reported! multi-million sterling order for British Canberra bombers will probably represent about 30 aircraft which world be worth £5,240,--000 sterling. But all official sources were tight-lipped on the Delhi reports, which say India has chosen the
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  • 46 1 LONDON. Apr. 3.— The flr.st issue of a new newspaper, So\iet Patriot, the organ of th« Central Committee of the All Union Voluntary Society of Co-operation with the Arm,\. Air Force and Naw wa H published Sunday, the Soviet News Agency Tass reportetL- Reuter
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  • 6 1 MIKOYAN WITH NEHRU INDIRA sasss ssrajjwsiaj*"
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  • 385 1 Defer Issue Says Omandur It's Suicidal Warns Narayanaeamy Pillai Prom Our Own Correspondent mil ta*S£ Si^lr* de^ te on the SUtes^let^nisktion SHii? tJ 2.t Madra H?P er Hou se made a fervent plea that Madras State and Travancore- Cochin should mergiinto one Further Balkanisation
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  • 24 1 LOITOOK, Apr. 3 Russia^ Deputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan arrived Monday m Hanoi, capital of Communist North Viet Nam, Moscow radio reported.
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  • 100 1 With a view to suppressing the interference on radio sets caused by ignition m motor vehicles, motor boats, etc. the Governments of Singapore and Federation have decided to enforce simultaneously regulations requiring the vehicles to use ignition suppression apparatus. All new vehicle*, sold or imported on or
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  • 34 1 The Duke of Edinburgh drives the Queen and the Royal Children out of the gates of Buckingham Palace to Windsor Castle, where they will be m residence over Easter.
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  • 102 1 INDIA NEEDS AMERICAN SYMPATHY HELP-Graham TRIBUTE TO NON-VIOLENT AND PACIFISTIC TAMILS WASHINGTON, Apr. 3— Evangelist Billy Graham appealed for American "understanding, sympathy and help" for India. Graham said m a copyrighted interview with the magazine U.S. News and World Report that the people of India, particularly the southern part, are
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  • 53 1 from Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Apr. 3. Members of Parliament from Tamllinad have urged Madras Government to establish liaison office m the Union capital m order to attend to special requirements of Madras m all matters regarding financial and economic help from
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  • 65 1 CANBERRA. Apr. 3. British Atomic weapons to be exploded at the Monte Bello Islands off Australia next month will be fired front a tower Mr. Howard Beale. Australian Supply Minister said today. He said the same area would be used for the detonation as wag used
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  • 107 1 NEw DELHI, A.pr. 3.— India and Russia todby signed a contract for the supply of Soviet equipment for a new state-owned steelworks to be built at Bhilai, m Central Indio. The equipment, which wili copt. about 550 million rupees (£42 million sterling) will be supplied by Russia
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  • 73 1 PHNOMPENH, Cambodia Apr. 3.— King Norodom Suramarit of Cambodia has nominated Vice-Premier Khi m Tih to be Prime Minister of the new Cambodian Government it was announced here. The King's son Prince Norodom Sihanouk was Premier until his resignation last week. At present the old government
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  • 258 1 INDIA, CANADA, AUSTRALIA WISH SPORE WELL Text of messages received from India, Canada and Australia announcing with regrets their inability at the present moment to senj Parliamentary Delegations to Singapore, were released by th e Chief Minister yesterday. INDIA The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru m his message said
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  • 70 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 3. -Ind'.a announced it has beur fully reimbursed by the United Nations and Communist commands for the expenses or the Indian coustcdian force m Korea. Deputy Foreleg Minister A. K. Ch&nda told parliament it cost about U.S. $600,000 to send Indian army unit**
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  • 567 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed, Apr, 4, 1956. WHO speaks to-day for the non-communal person who calls himself a Malay- j an? Who champions his cause and seeks to safeguard his future? None. Every organisation even the one that claims to he non-communal, like the labour party is concerning itself
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  • 1531 2 Pole. Foreign Minister Expremee* Deep Regret Nehru's Statement In Lok Sabha NEW DELHI: Addressing the Lok Sabha last \Vednesdas, Prime Mhdstar Nebru Mid tfcat a section of the Pakistan Press was fHHiilna, "concentrated venom and invective" on India. He held this section of
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  • 30 2 MADRAS: The Governor, Mr. Sri Prakasa, called on Or. RM. Alagappa Chettiar at his nursing home on Wednesday morning (Mar. 28) and enquired after his health.
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  • 189 2 BANGALORE; Addressing the 19th annual court of the Indian institute of Science here Mr. J. R. D. Tata, President emphasised the importance of harness:n e atomic energy arti solar energy for the good of the country. "They hold out a promise of revolutionary developments of immense
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    24 2 A 20-pound New Zealand white rabbit arrives at Taipei Airport m time for Easter. In charje Is Air Stewardeu Agnwt Wong. wwwbb^b
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  • 28 2 SETHUSAMUDRAM PROJECT INVESTIGATION Sethusamudram Project investigation Committee kaltf neeting at Madras Secretariat last week. Picture shows Dr. iamaswami Mudaliar, Chairman, presiding over the final deibrations of the committee.
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  • 481 2 MADRAS: Mr. M. Bhaktavatsaiam, Minister In charge of Labour, made a statement m the Legislative Assembly, last Wednesday relating to the c osure of certain rubber estates m Walluvanad antf Ernad Taluks of South Malabar. The matter wag raised by Mr. K. P.
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  • 61 2 LONDON: Prime Minister Nehru will arrive m London on June 22 to attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference according to a tentative programme that has been made, it nu learnt here last week. The con i err nee opens on June Mr. Nehru
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  • 71 2 CALCUTTA: The VicePremier of China Marshal Ho Lung, last Tuesday left Calcutta by air for Kunming Pekta Yunn an. en route to Marshal Ho Lung, w ho represented China at the inauguration of the Island Republic of Pakistan m Karachi at er visited New Delhi and j!L
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  • 97 2 L.UCKNOW; Piligrima from various Buddhist countries are now expected to arrive m India, to visit the shrines after the rainy season, on the occasion of the 2 500 th year celebrations of the' Parinirvana of Lord Buddha. 'Hie foreign guests are expected to start arriving m
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  • 69 2 NEw DELHI: The Government of Indian m consultation W ith the Hyderabad State Government have decided to extend for a further period of «ix months the existing conversion facilitie* for the Hyderabad currency which ceased to be legal tender from April 1, according to the Hyderabd/ Coinage artd
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  • 760 2 Worship In Temple At Vellore MADRAS: Efforts are now being made to revive pooiat m the Sri Jalakanteswara temple inside the Fort m Velf lore Town, after a break of l about two centuries. Public-spirited citizens of North Arcot, Madras City and leading persons of neighbouring States such as Mysore
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  • 780 3 MIKOYAN'S OFFER NEW DELHI: MR. A. I. MIKOYAN, SOVIET FIRST DEPUTY PREMIER, HAS EXPRESSED HIS COUNTRY'S WILLINGNESS TO UTILISE THE PROCEEDS OF THE ?^f A1 r l?^ 1 500^ 8 TO INDIA m PURCHASING J££^ »AW MATERIALS AN D MANUFACTURED £2?J?ih JUL HAS ALSO
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  • 328 3 MOSCOW; Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov, toe Soviet (foreign Minister, drank champagne at a reception held by the Pakitan Embassy m Moscow recently to celebrate Pakistan's Republic Day. He thr#w out a hint that the Soviet Union might be willing- to give Pakistan aid comparable to the million-ton
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  • 300 3 NEW DELHI-. The Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. t. T. Krisnnamacnan, reneweu his warning- to the textile Industry tnai if they aid note "fall m line" m regard to standardisation of cloth, '*wiliy-niUy" they would have to be brought within the '"orbit" of the Indian Standards Institution.
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  • 36 3 NEW DELHI-. The Chinese authorities m Tibet are now allowing more and more Tibetans to participate In the ad» ministration of the country, according to a reliable source her© w Tio recently visited
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  • 460 3 Mikoyan Tells Ayyangar NEW DELHf: Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, Soviet First Deputy Premier, last week chatted gaily with members of Parliament at a party given m his honour by the Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Mr. Satya Narayan Sinha. Having watched the proceedings of the L«k Sabha for
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  • 225 3 T.C. BUDGET IN LOK SABHA NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, gave an assurance to the Lok Sabha on Wednesday last that the House would be given an opportunity to discuss the budget of the Travancore-Cochln Government when it was presented to the House. He gave the assurance when
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  • 318 3 The Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Desmukh, presented to the Lok Sabha the budget estimates of Travancore-CochJn for the year 1956-57, as placed earlier last month before the now dissolved State Assembly. Mr. Deshmukh said that the Budget ha<j been presented to the Legislative Assembly ot the
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  • 88 3 NEW DELHI: The Parliamentary Secretary to the External Affairs' Minister, Mr. Sadath All Khan, told the Lok Sabha that the Prime Minister of Japan had informally conveyed his desire to invite Prime Minister Nehru to visit Japan. He informed Mr. Wodeyar that Mr. Nehru had replied
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  • 21 3 i»»«£"LiS*£2£ a l 2H!: "Economic Development of India" at a Bpanch the Commo nwealth Parltam
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  • 867 3 Renaissance In India C. P. On Writers Role BOMBAY: Dr. C..P. lUmaswami Aiyar said here that it wa. one of *c eeseatlal vlrt*» of a writer to be courageous SS-^i^ll* l oold work B <™»«<w»ly for the realisation of the idea of oneness of the country, h« added. Dr. Ramaswami
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  • 268 3 Br. Banker On India 's Progress HONG KONG 'India so far has madn considerable progress much greater than wls expected," commented Mr. Cedric" Blaker, chairman of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, m his annual report reviewing the general political and economic situation of Asia. The Banking Corporations annual report,
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  • 136 3 BANGALORE: The Central Government has given a grant of Rs. 200,000 for providing tourist fadUties m the Bandipur Game Sanctuary m Mysore district. i The scheme also incluldes construction of a luxury hotel to attract tourists from all over India and abroad. Baifdlpur, one
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  • 206 3 Administration Of Railways: Divisional System NEW DELHI: The union Ministry of Railways last week announccl the details of the divisional system of administration which will be introduced m the Central Southern and the Western Railways. According to a Press Note issued by the Railway Board here, the Central Railway will
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  • 2746 4 U. N P's Election Manifesto Pledge To Make Sinhalese Only State Language The Uftited National Party, festo IwiHd hurt week, states 1 cord of anMni wiiMiia It "can jflow of pride 'and satisfaction. J •"Hie goal ef full eraploymi standards aa c fteftdily improvii Here Is the text of the
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  • 85 4 PENANG R. K. MISSION INMATE GETS MARRIED The marriage of Miss Ammaniammal, an inmate of Penang Ramakrishna Mission, with Mr. 8. Gopalaklfthnan, teacher m Ramakrishna Mission School, was celebrated on Sunday Mar. 18. at the mission premise* m Penang. Greetings and congratulatory messages- from India and Malaya were received by
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  • 87 4 VARIAR'S SPEECH AT CHETTIARS' TEMPLE Thiru Muruga Kirupananda Variar, a renowned Tamil scholar who is at present on a brief tour of Malaya, treated the audience at the Chettiar Temple, Tank Road, Sunday evening, to an "intellectual ifeasr*. His learned discourse on Tamil and Lord Thandayutha. pani made a deep
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  • 136 4 KATMANDU. Apr. 3—The Nepalese Government has instructed local officials to try £-i^ le a <i uarre l between expedition porter s and local viuagers which has stalled the Japanese expedition near the foot of the 26,658 foot Manaslu. A Foreign office communique yesterday said that
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  • 104 4 LAHORE, West Pakistan, Apr. 3.— President of Pakistan Maj.-Gen. Iskander Mirza declared Monday Pakistan will not allow the Kashmir question to lapse under what he called the intransigence of India "or for that matter of any other power." Addressing guests at a civic receiption m
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  • 54 4 A 5-man patrol of the Iban Platoon, Ist Bn., Royal Scots Fusiliers, killed one and wounded two other s of a number of terrorist* they contacted m a camp m the ipoh dißtrict of Perak on Monday Terrorists cut telephone wires at the 2<Jt h milestone ipho
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  • 136 4 U.K.TO MAKE SYNTHETIC RUBBER The first full scale plants m Britain to make synthetic rubber are to be erected at Fawley (Hampshire), it was announced' m London on Tuesday. It is estimated that a saving of about 930 million annually will be achieved by the production of 50,000 tons of
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  • 59 4 A short wave radio caliin,? system, which will be of inestimable assistance to lanrc hospitals by enabling a v principal member of tr.e staff to be immediately contacted anywhere m the building has just been given its first public demonstration m Glasgow. The demonstration was
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  • 54 4 NEW DELHI. Apr. 3. —The Soviet Ambassador mi Afghanistan ha* presented 15 buses. TV cases of spare parLr and 704 case s of hospital equipment to Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, the Afghan embassy announced hero Marshal Nikolai Bulganin the Soviet Premier, promised' the equipment during his Kabul
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