Indian Daily Mail, 5 April 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 50 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1015 1 MARSHALL'S APPEAL TO U. K. CWealth Link Defended U. K. Control Of External Defence And Guidance In Foreign Relations LEE KUAN YEW SECONDING SOUNDS A WARNING BY OUR STAFF REPORTER "Singapore is a ripe opportunity for the exercise of noble humanitarian principles embodied m the
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  • 552 1 There's No Withdrawal Warns P. A. P. Leader SECONDING THE RESOLUTION, P. A. P. LEADER MR. LEE KUAN YEW BAID A8 A STEP TOWARDS INDEPENDENCE AND BEEKING COMMON GROUND FOR MERDEKA TALKS, ALL POLITICAL PARTIEB WERE UNITED. Making pointed reference to the proposed agreement
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  • 103 1 SHORTAGE OF DOCTORS IN SINGAPORE The Singapore Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga, was heckled m the Legislative Assembly yesterday by Opposition members on the Issue of shortage of •factors. Mr. Braga replied that Singapore with a population of 1,200,000 had only 1,300 doctors, however, he refuted the charge
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  • 67 1 The Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee told the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday that as many as 15,553 new students were admitted to Government primary schools this year and the students of the age of 7 years and whose parents are m Singapore have been
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  • 48 1 Independent Member Mr. M.P.D. Nair caused a mild stir among the members of the Assembly yesterday morning, by choosing to sit m the government benches He was greeted by the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, with a wave of hand from his seat.
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  • 312 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 4 The 'Legislative Council after a two-day debate approved the States Reorganisation Bill as amende)! by the Lower House- Two amendments moved by the Leader of the Opposition, Dr. A.L.. Mudaliar were how. ever, accepted while all
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  • 241 1 (LEE WOULD FIGHT COMMUNISTS) Merdeka First, Says Marshall MalayaniKation shou'd not be a I arirain n c counter at the Merdeka Talks m London, Warned P.A.P. leader, Mr; I.co Kuan Yew, m the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. lee yew, wfco
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  • 106 1 One of the very. familiar faces In the Singapore Legislative Assembly, Mr. L. W. Donough, M.B.E. was missing yesterday. The Speaker announced that Mr. Donough had applied for leave preparatory to Ms xcI rement. Referring to his services to the Assembly the Speaker said that Mr.
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  • 113 1 elections to the new City Council will he held next December. Hie statement was made by the Chief .Secretary, Mr. W. A.C. Goode, m the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday, m reply to an oral ques. tion by Mr. Ltan Koon Teck. Mr. Goode added that tho
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  • 76 1 Th,e Chief Miniate--, Mr. David Marshall, told the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday that among Che commonwealth countries invited to send Parliamentary dele- i gatlons to Singapore only British Parliament had accept, ed the invitation and sent a delegation. Other commonwealth countries, India. Ceylon, South Africa, Australia
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  • 513 1 No Premeditated Plan For Creating Disorder- Goode Hie Chief Secretary, the Singapore Legislative investigations into the cau KaHnng mass rally had and added that so far the premeditated plan for in te to create disorder. Mr. Goode made the statement m reply to
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  • 88 1 A BUI providing for the transfer of authority for licensing Omnibus Services from Singapore City Council and Rural Board to a body consisting of the President of the City Council, Chairman of the Rural Board and the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Communications. Opposition to the
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  • 42 1 NO ASSISTANT MINISTER FOR COM. INDUSTRY In reply to a question by Mr. Ltan Choon Mong m the Singapore Legislative Assemly. t)ie Chief Minister replied Mat there wag no intention of appointing an Assistant Minis*, tcr for Commerce and Industry In present.
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  • 62 1 FREE LEGAL AID ADVICE The Minister for Labour and Welfare. Mr. Llm Tew Hock, yesterday introduced a hill called Lcprnl Aid and Advice BUI. The second reading of the Bill will be taken up m the June sitting of the Assembly. The Bill provides for free legal ad and advice,
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  • 576 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thur., Apr. 5, 1956 MR. MORRISON TO NOTE J± MEMBER at the British Parliamentary delegation that visite* Singapore recently, Mr. Herbert Morrison stated m Hong Kong this week while on his way -to Tokyo before returning to London via Delhi and Karachi that "evidently how is
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  • 1642 2 "IT IS PART OF INDIA" J®** M2JU: Prime Minister Nehru said m New Delhi on Monday acfa favour of holding a plebiscite m Kashmir u as largely correct The Prime Minister, who wa* repliyfng to a gues ttoa *t a pnw conference added) that
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  • 99 2 Towards the end of the news conference Uie Prime Minister brought out a baggage declaration form used by Pakistani customs and read out a passage listing certain countries. One of the names of this list was "Portuguese Pak'stan. The Prime Minister said: "The phrase Portuguese Pakistan fe very
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  • 52 2 Asked about his coming visit to the United States, Mr. Nehru said that he was looking forward to the privilege of meeting President Eisenhower and of having frank discussions with him. He thought that it did a lot of good if controversies and differences were discussed frankly
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  • 301 2 VIETNAM AND GENEVA AGREEMENT Mr. Nehru said that the International Commission m Vietnam could not continue there unless it was given free field to work under the Geneva agreement. He told the press conference: "So far as South Vietnam is concerned the attitude of the Government there has put the
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  • 390 2 Turning to the continuing exodus of Hindus from East Pakistan, the Prime Minister* described it as "a matter of supreme importance" and said "I cannot imagine these large numbers of people coming over without most serious internal upsets m both the countries." Mr. Nehru
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  • 58 2 Questioned about the future of Bombay city, Mr. Nehru said that he had already stated that there was no finality about the decision already taken. The question could always be reconsidered, as long as it was not viewed m the context of strife. Personally, he believed that
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  • 306 2 »t. \\y, Quotum had arisen m Cambodia*, Mr. Nehru told the press conference. 'Prin* Minister Prince Sihanouk has resigned. I need not pay much about it be <«*•»** J« been giving a nu*n**r p/ pre** conferences stat. ing why he is resigning and how there have,
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  • 154 2 About the purchase of military arms, Mr. Nehru said India was not tied down to any country. It was for India to decide when, where and what kinds of arms to purchase according to her capacity and i needs. Some parts of the or- ders placed
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  • 155 2 INTERIM INJUNCTION AGAINST GOVT. ALLAHABAD: Mr. Juttlc* V. D. Bhargava, at the Allahabad High court last week admitted ten pteltions challenging the Railway Board's decision to terminate the private contracts for catering" and vending at some of the stations on Northern Railway and to introduce departmental catenae from April 1.
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  • 85 2 and her three-month-old baby sustained fatal burns at her house m Sivashantnughapuram, Teynampet, on Mar. The woman is stated to have bolted the door from the inside, poured kerosene over her clothes and set fire to them. Hearing her cries, tn« neighbours rushed to
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  • 327 2 POONA: The fire-fighting brigade of the Poona SubArea Command and a military demolishing squad were pressed Into service to bring under control a devastating fire which consumed on iFtiday last, a large number of bamboo and timber godowns m Ravlwar Peth, Umber centre of Poona. Municipal
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  • 188 2 BOMBAY: Dr. John Matthai, Chairman of th e State Bank of India, declared here that the Government of India should define their policy clearly towards nationalisation of industries. said that there was urgent need for a high j£wer *S. S r Vto le K ldeßt
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  • 1251 3 INTEGRATED SCHEME ESSENTIAL kivYSS^SLJSP- C SUBRAMANIAM, MINISTER FOR FINANCE, EMPHASISED HERE LAST FRIDAY TH if 2K?,S2S AVINO AN INTEGRAND £2?EME f2I DEVELOPMENT OF INDIA'S NATIONAL LANGUAGES: _~J!S C !L*?.. ill te ratod ch a w while promoting the r~w«h of the l*afUK«. m the proper atmosphere and
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  • 113 3 TAX ON TOTAL WEALTH AHMEDABAD: Mr. M. C. Sha*, Lnlon Minister for Revenue mad Civic Expenditure, anaweruig a question, told Premnen here that the question of Imposition of tax on total wealth was one of the sever** proposal* that were being Htudied by the Government for raising additions! money for
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  • 352 3 Control Of Essential Articles In Madras MADRAS: The Madras Legislative Assembly passed last Wednesday an amendment to the Aiadras Essential Article s Control and Requisitioning (Temporary Powers) Re-enacting. Bill, 1956. which was recommended to It by the President and conveyed by the Governor of Madras. The amendment is to the
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  • 122 3 NEHRU REPLIES TO QUESTION IN HINDI NEW DELHI; Mr. Nehru last Wednesday reminded the Lok Sabha of an old convention that questions asked m Hindi should be replied to m Hindi. Mr. s. N. Das had given notice of a question m Hindi and read it out mi n English
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  • 28 3 KARACHI; Pakistan's Prime Minister Mr. Mohammad AH, i s most likely to attend the Baghdad Pact Council meeting m Teheran commenicnjr Aorii 16, it was officially stated here.
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  • 124 3 NAGERCOIL: Mr. A. Nesag"*;- and President of the T.T.N.C., has written to ™f X Kamaraj, Chief Minister and Mr. c. Subramanla m Fin. ance Minister, that a Nagerstrict should b« formed with the Tamil taluks of T-C State and some portion,, of Tirunelveli District and
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  • 88 3 INDIAN DAKOTAS TO REPLACE HERONS BOMBAY: All the Heron! aircraft used by the Indian Airlines Corporation will be grounded for carrying out certain technical repairs, it is understood. It is stated that some parts will have to be replaced. It was further understood that these parts will be sent to
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  • 322 3 25 Per Cent Cut In Tanjore Tiruchi TIRITCHI: Out of a total of 44,000 consumer*, fed by the South Madras Electric Supply Corporation m Tiruchl and Tanjore districts, about 24,000 consumers will be affecttd by the 25 per cent power cut with effect from April 1, according- to
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  • 84 3 KARACHI: Pakistan will. It Is expected, shorty establish its diplomatic mission m five countries. The nameg of time countries as disclosed by a Foreign Office spokesman are Portugal, the PnUpptees. the Lebanon, Malaya and possibly the Sudan. Approximately Us. 1,800,--000 have been provided m the next
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  • 151 3 FARMERS' CONVENTION IN DELHI NEW DELHI: Nearly 3,000 delegates from all over India will attend the National Convention of Farmers to be held m New Delhi this week. This is the second time that a farmer's forum is being held. The meeting of the General Council of the Convention will
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  • 277 3 CALCUTTA: Authoritative circles here have no intention of hastening the decision on the Bengal-Bihar merger proposal, Important talks on which would be held shortly with Prime Minister Nehru and Bihar's Chief Minister, Mr. Sri Krishna Sinha, at New Delhi by West Bengal's Chief Minister, Dr. B. C Roy. It
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  • 203 3 NEW DELHI: The first 12 Project agreements against the technical assistance allocation of ten million dollars for the fiscal year 1956 (July 1, 1955, to June 30. 1956) were signed between the Government of India and the United States. The allocation provided m the
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  • 176 3 POT OF WATER COSTS AS 1 1/2 SALEM: There is acute water scarcity m Tiruchengode town worse than that which occurred three years ago, when the Military was commissioned to deepen the wells and tanks m and around the town to alleviate the distress caused. Hundreds of men and women
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  • 249 3 KARACHI: Fur refusal to allow an RAF plane carrying: Lord Mountbafien* Britain's First Sea Lord on March 13, an Assistant Aerodrome Officer of fiS^J^TSIfV l en <WB P«** ««»fttlng to a newßpeper report hereThe newspaper, the "Morning News", said, that the officer "who was on duty at the control
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  • 119 3 ARREST OF INDIAN TRADER IN RANGOON RANGOON: An Indian trader was arrested; at the Rangoon airport on' Mar. 30 as he was about to board an Indian Airlines plane for Calcutta following an alleged attempt by him to carry two valuable precious stones m his luggage. Customs officials said the
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  • 54 3 BANABA* Havtn, read »n books that QoMm* Annapoonia fulfils wishes of those sacrificing their tengue, a student of the University Sanskrit College kere chopped off hi* tongue with a penknife In the local Annapoorna temple last week. He was removed to hospital, where he Is
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  • 181 3 PATIALA: The PEPSIJ Chief Minister, Mr. Brish Bhan Htu ThU o 9 (!f y adj n«tted m the Vidhan Sabha that the State budget, which was presented •on March 19 had leaked out and expressed regret for the leakage. The Chief Minister was speaking mi n
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  • 154 3 SHILLONG: A top-level conference of army and civil officials will be held here shortly to assess the latest situation m the disturbed Naga hills district of Assam, it was learnt here last week. Indian Army units went into action m the area early last week to
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  • 136 3 WASHINGTON: Discussions between Indian and Pakistan engineers on the sharing of Indus waters, will be continued for some more weeks because Pakistan still has not signified acceptance of the World Back's compromise proposal as a basis for settlement of the dispute between the two countries. Thi a
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  • 73 3 AURANGABAD: Two passengers were killed and 20 other a injured when a Road Transport bus overturned at a culvert, tiyc miles from JaJna on Ma r 29. The injured have been removed to the Jama Hospital. The condition of one woman passenger is reported to
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  • 78 3 NAGPUR: A s part of jail reforms, Government have decided to appoint "reformist preachers with broad outlook" Instead of religious teachers appointed on religious basis as previously. Twenty-eight such reformist preachers are being appointed this year, For eradicating Illiteracy among prisoners, the Government have decide^ to
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  • 612 4 "SIR JOHN WILL BE DEPORTED TO FRANCE"! DR. PERERA ELECTION THREATS COUNTER-THREATS PANADURA: "I CHALLENGE SIR JOHN KOTELAWALA TO REPEAT A NAGUIB STUNT IN THIS COUNTRY AND I ASSURE YOU AS LEADER OF MY PARTY THAT HE WILL BE ANSWERED PROMPTLY BY A HARTAL OF TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND ORGANISED WORKERS
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  • 281 4 CHUNNAKAM; Mr. SJ.V. Chelvanayakam, Q.C., General Secretary of the lUankai Tamil I Arasu Kadchi refuted the charge that his party was not for parity of status for Tamil and Sinhalese. He said that his party stood for Tamil for all Tamil speaking areas throughout the island, and
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  • 293 4 PREMIER'S ASSURANCE TO BUDDHISTS BELLIATTA: "This government Is not going to destroy Buddhism nor are they going to upset the citronella plants on which you depend for your livelihood," said Sir John Kotelawala at Beliatta when he addressed meetings on behalf of Mr. D. |P. Attapattu. Sir John said that
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  • 147 4 'Sacred Duty To Protect Tamil AKKARAIPUTTU: "It it our duty to protect the Tamil language at all costs from the pitfall into which it ha* fallen today. It is erroneous to think that the Tamil language is only for Hindus. "it should be clearly borne m mind that though we
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  • 136 4 OBJECT OF SIR JOHN'S CLAMOUR DODANDUWA: "Sir John's clamour for 65 seats m the future Parliament is not to make Sinhalese the State language but to make a Fascist regime of his own," declared Mr. P. H. William de Silva ■at ajv election meeting held at Tlianagama recently. Referring to
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  • 122 4 Indo- Soviet Shipping Agreement NEW DELHI, Apr. 4— An Indo-Sovlet agreement on ship* ping is expected to be signed shortly under which six Russian ships and six, Indian ships will ply between Indian and Black Sea ports as a regular service, it was learned here. The agreement, the terms of
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  • 119 4 MOSCOW Apr. 4.— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev the Soviet Communist Party leader, told reporters here that he 'liked' the interview given by M. Guy Mollet, the French Prime Minister, to an American Magazine m which the French Premier criticised Western Policy Towards Russia. Talking informally
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  • 508 4 Cooperation Of Hitherto Indifferent Townspeople Sought meat and not a British General with a red hat on," he added. But it was also a British war, he maintained', because it was part of the Western war against International Communism. "The shooting war is fast
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  • 143 4 INDIAN PRESS ON MALAYA'S DECISION TO JOIN SEATO Fttm Our Own Ccrrespuwient MADRAS, Apr. 4— Tungku Abdul Rahman's statement after Thailand visit that Malaya will join SBATb and tfiat this may not please India has come m for some press comments here. Newspaper Hindu m an editorial today pointed out
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  • 319 4 A New Canadian Method Hailed NEW YORK, Apr. 3— A new Canadian method of determining the origin of opium has carried the world battle against illicit drug traffic a step further. A United Nations Report published hero showed that from the composition of the
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  • 100 4 ral iskander Mirea, President 01 PaJostan, yesterday be^an a six-day visit to Azaa' Kashmir, tne first tour of tne terlitory ever to be made by a Pakistan Chief of State. Azad Kashmir is that part of Kashmir controlled by Pakistan since hostilities with liilia over
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  • 222 4 Khan Sahib Not In League KARACHI, A|»r. 4.— The Muslim League member* of the West Pakistani Assembly voted yesterday by ISI votes to 70 that, as the majority party mi n West Pakistan, Mu*im League members alone should form the Ministry m
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  • 345 4 MANCHESTER ENGLAND, APR. 4: THE MANCHESTER GUARDIAN TOD*Y SUMITTED THAT FEDERA TION BETWEEN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA ITSELF AND SINGAPORE WOULD BE THE BEST WAY OF PREVENTING THE LATTER FR O M PASSING UNDER CHINESE CONTROL. 'A guest who will
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  • 204 4 Pak Trade Mission To Malaya KARACHI, Apr. 4— Paki? tan will send a trade mission to Singapore, Malaya, and Indonesia soon to explore the possibility of establishing closer commercial ties, an official of the Commerce ana Ministry said here. A similar mission is being i sent to the Middle East.
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