Indian Daily Mail, 13 April 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 58 SINGAPORE, FKIDAV, APRIL 13, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 162 1 Recognise Tamil Too As State Language Examples Of Smaller Minorities In Other Countries Cited From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 12.— Rev. Dr. Xavier S. Thaninayagam, Professor m Tamil, Colombo University and Editor of "Tamil Culture," said there was no reason why Tamil should not have
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  • 147 1 PRASAD HONOURS M. S. NEW DELHI, Apr. 12: Tamilnad's most popular singer Srimathi M. S. Subbalakshmi was honoured by the Union President Dr. Rajendra Prasad at a State function here last evening as the finest exponent of Carnatic music m the country. The President presented the annual awards of Sangeetha
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  • 48 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Apr. 12: The U.N. has just issued a report titled "Age and Sex Patterns of Mortality Model Life-tables for Underdeveloped Countries." The report begins: "Ideally, death should occur at the end of a more or less lengthy period of life."- A P
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  • 163 1 INDIA GOVT. TO TAKE OVER MORE INDUSTRIES NEW DELHI, Apr. 12.— -The Indian Government is expected to-day to announce a new Industrial policy doubling the number of industries reserved for Government monopoly. The general line s of the new policy will be indicated by the Commere and Industry Minister Mr.
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  • 57 1 STOCKHOLM, Apr. 12. Sweden is considering an invitation to Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulsranin and party chief Nikita Khrushchev to visit Stockholm after their British tour. Premier Tasre Erlander, returnta? today by plane from a two week visit to the Soviet Union, told newsmen the invHatior.
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  • 111 1 CINEMA SHOW IN AID OF SPORTS CENTRE A Gala Charity Premiero of j 'The Flame of Love', starring Li Li Hwa will be shown at I the Odeon Theatre on Wednes- day, Apr. 18, at 9.30 p.m., m i aid of the Singapore Youth Sports Centre. Additional attractions on that
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  • 126 1  - NOT A-BOMBS BUT NAVY WILL DECIDE FUTURE WAR Mountbatten CANBERRA, Apr. 12.—Britains first sea Lord Admiral Earl Mountbatten, warned yssterday that atomic bombs would not end a future war, at sea. He said that the present "extraordinary public ignorance and apathy" on the importance of the Navy could i lead
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  • 64 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 12.— The Eisenhower Administration yesterday suffered a major legislative defeat when Congress passed a controversial Farm Bill to give farmers nearly three thousand million dollars m new benefits this election year. The bill, strongly opposed by President Eisenhower, was passed by the Senate after
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  • 46 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 12. Poland is to sell India 100,000 tons of iron and steel products a year for next three years under a new trade agreement announced today. She will also provide India with 100,000 tons of cement during coming year.
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  • 354 1 I CAN'T MERELY LOOK ON AS JEWS ATTACK ON MEN NASSER'S WARNING WASHINGTON, Apr. 12. Premier Oamal Abdel Nanser of Egypt declared, m an interview pubiHbed yesterday, that he wifl not idly watch 'marching Israeli armies." "We have no intention of using our new weapons m an unprovoked attack against
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  • 62 1 GUN-RUNNING ALLEGED LONDON, Apr. 12.— Britain yesterday accused Saudi Ara< bia of large-scale gun-running across the unguarded frontiers or the Aden protectorate. The Foreign Office said it had dispatched a note to King Saud charging that- arms and ammunition are being distributed to desert tribesmen with the aim of inciting
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  • 128 1 KARACHI, Apr. 12.—Tension between Israel and the Arab States will be discvssed during the Bagdad Pact Council meeting, starting m Teheran o n Apr. 16. a Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman said here yesterday. Pakistan would support a settlement of the dispute on the basis of the
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  • 39 1 "GOODBY, DEAR FRIENDS" Russia's Georgt Malenkov waves from the steps of Russia's TU-104 jet plane as he leaves London airport at the end of a three-week tour of British power stations. "Good-bye, dear friends," he called before taking off.
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  • 443 1 Misgivings About Malayanisation And Emphasis On English Allayed The white paper outlining the new Education Policy of the Government of Singapore was approved unanimously by the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The Minister for Education said the White Paper envisaged a basic condition for improvement m
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  • 403 1 DEFENCE EXTERNAL AFFAIRS PORTFOLIOS COLOMBO: Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike was sworn m at noon to-day as Ceylon's new Prime Minister, Minister of Defence and Minister of External Affairs. Mr. Bandaranaike whone left wing neutralist' People* United Front Party won a landslide victory m recent elections nil!
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  • 101 1 RANGOON. Apr. 12.— A 11/ mI China Airlines twin-en-gincrt Hlyushin plane here yesterday to inaugurate a service between Rangoon and Kunming West China. Tho onco-weekly service betweep the two points will be extended later when Union of Burma Airlines get Britishmade Viscounts to compete against, the Russian
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  • 255 1 U. WARNING TO ASIA WASHINGTON, Apr. 12: U.S. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE WALTER 8. ROBERTSON PREDISTEO YESTERDAY THE RUSSIANS WILL MAKE MANY ENTICING TRADE OFFERS TO THE ASIAN COUNTRIES IN COMING MONTHS. Robertson, the State Dc- partment's ton official on Far Eastern affairs, asked the
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  • 103 1 TEHERAN, Apr. 12. The Economic Committee o; the Bagdad Pact Council m communique at the end of its twoday session here said last night that the Pact's atomic energy training centre m Bagri;i<l will Kble to begin work m Janitain offered to nipply linery and equipment for
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  • 485 2 Spore, Fri M Apr. 13, 1966 ALLIANCE SPLIT WIDENS \ND so, the split m the Alliance over the Jus Soul and other issues is becoming' an increasing reality day by day! That is not surprising, because a combination of communal organisations can never have a single, unanimous national outlook >r
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  • 1444 2 INTEREST IN DHEBAR*S VISIT TO TRIVANDRUM three broad categories. There was first the Party spokesmen who presented the case of their respective local party men. Mr. A. K. Gopalan (Com.) led indicting the Rajpramukh of failure to ask the P.S.P. leader to form
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  • 786 2 KARACHI: India has, it is understood, suggested to Pakistan the holding of a conference m DeAi of the Surve-yors-GeneraS of India and Pakistan to work out arrangements for demarcation of the frontier between West PakisThe suggestion, made Is understood to form part of the corrfwpoßdcace
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  • 556 2 •i-»»t wuimMi «»r. waiter jr. neutner, president of the United Automobi/e Workers of America and a leader of the progressive political forces m the United States has urged Mr. John Foster DuJes, the Secretary of State, to reorient U.S. policies m South
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  • 151 2 HAND POUNDING OF RICE NEW DELHI; The Ministet tor Production, Mr. K. C. Ueddy, said m a written reply to a question by Mr. Madiah Gowda m the Lok Sabha that development plans were initiated to provide ad--22?*!, 10^** m rural areas by increasing th e proa i MJnlBter saw
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  • 257 2 INDIAN FORCES ON E. PAK. BORDER I KARACHI: Tbe Pakistan I Foreign Minister Mr. Kami- I *ri Huo, Cbow^hry, toW tti« I Pakistan National Assembly that "there has been a certain amount of concentration" of Indian forces on the borders with East Pakistan. The Foreign Minister said this m reply
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  • 192 2 ..KARACHI: Prime Minister Nehru has once again pointed £k the Pak »stan Premier Chaudhry Mohammad All that it was India that first suggested to Pakistan the signing of a No-War Declaration as lon* ago as six years and it was Pakistan that rejected it, it is
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  • 90 2 Honours Ind. Ambassador WINTER PARK, FloridaIndian Ambassador Mehta was awarded the Rollins Decoration of Honour at Roilins College here. Ambassador Mehta was presented by Miller Waiton, Chairman of the Board <>i Trustees and Hugh P. Mckeaa, President of the College! awarded the honour. The citation stated that this
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  • 142 2 NEW DELHI: A six-man trade delegation from Buglaiia, led by the country's Deputy Minister for Foreign Trad.-, Mr. Ivan Perpelieu, is expected here over the week-end for talks to renew m indo-Bulga-rian Trade Agreement of Jun<> 17, 1953, which expired on December 31, according to Bui. garian
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  • 889 3 .Dr. Salazar Questions Very Unity :0f India! NEW YORK: Both sides to the Goa dispute have been presented by verj authoritative spokesmeni m the current issue of the Foreign Affair quarterly. Premier Salazar has set forth Portugal's case and Srimatfci Vijayalakshmi Pandit, Indians. Dr ;JS aa f
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  • 80 3 MADRAS: The Telugu Basha Samiti is to award prizes for the best books m Telugu for the Samiti's "Eighth Annual Prize Competition" on the following- subjects: Andhra sculptures; horticulture; Andhra musicians and composers and their compositions Geology and Mineral Wealth of Andhra State; Children's Literature (six
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  • 174 3 Indonesian Women Most Progressive In The World MADRAS: Indonesian women are probably the most progressive m the world. They want to remain uninfluenced, by their husbands' political views and convictions and wish to cultivate independent thougtits on their country's politics. As a result they formed the Women's Political Party and
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  • 321 3 MADRAS: The great royal artist of Travancore, the late Raja Ravi Varma, is famous for his paintings of Lakshmi, Saraswathi and other Hindu gods and goddesses and also of scenes from Hindu mythologies and Sanskrit classics. But it is now known that he was also a
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  • 1193 3 MULTI-PURPOSE BODY TO BE SET UP NFW DELHI: The success of Neyve/1 Lignite Project 1» now s certainty and oifce the production of lignite is Ntarted a multi-purpose corporation Would be set op for the generation of electricity brickeUng of lignite to be used
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  • 20 3 KAMARAJ ADDRESSES S.I.C.C. Sri K. KamaraJ, Chief Minister of Madras, addresfllng the South Indian Chamber of Commerce on Apr. 6.
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  • 161 3 MADRAS: What surprised the Indonesian women's delegation, that toured Madra s State recently, was that milk from cows and goats could be drunk. It is custom m Indonesia, to drink black coffee and tea since milk from cows is scarce and is used only as an
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  • 309 4 DO NOT REJOICE OVER FAU OF KOTELAWALA Ponnambalam's Warning JAFFNA: MR. G. G. PONKAMBALAM ADDRESSING AN ELECTION MEETING HERE LAST WEEK SAID I HERE WAS NO REASON FOR THE TAMIL-SPEAKING PEOPLE TO REJOICE AT OR BEMOAN EITHER THE OUSTING OF SIR JOHN KOTELAWALA'S UNp OR THE SUCCESS OF MR. S.
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  • 432 4 MATARA: Mr. Bandaranaike had been misled by Mr. Dahanayake and brought to Matara. But the Matara peopln would not be misled by opportunists, and those who make false promises, declared f Mr. Pieter Keuneman speaking 8 at a meeting held at Matara. Mr. Keuneman said that
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  • 508 4 ERIC WEE DEFENDS OUR STUDENTS Returning from the Executive meeting of W.A.Y. held at Brussels from 2^rdl to 25tu March. Mr. Kii c S.B. Wee. elected executive Member »n d only representative from Asia, said that the consciousness of the impact of Asian Nationalism was recognised by youth leaders m
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  • 124 4 PARIS, Apr. 12: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon India's Minister without portfolio arrived here to-day by air from London for talks with French Foreign Minister M. Christian Pineau. Main topic was expected to be the situation m Vietnam. Mr. Menon was asked on arrival here about reports that
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  • 121 4 LONDON, Apr. 12: You I might clip this out and paste it lon your wife's mirror: Queen {Elizabeth II and Princess Mar- garet get a lot. of mileage out of their hats. Both were photographed at the wedding of one of their cousins. Princess Margaret wore
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  • 77 4 PAK DELEGATION TO BAGDAD PACT MEETING KARACHI, Apr. 12: A Foreign Ministry Spokesman announced yesterday that Pakistan's delegation to the Baghdad Pact meeting m Iran Apr. 16 consists of 12 delegates and an equal number of staff. Prime Minister Chaudhri Mohammed Ali will lead the delegation. Other members will be
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  • 69 4 MANILA. Apr. 12: Sir Robert Scott, British Commissioner for South-East Asia, left Manila to-day, accompanied by Lady Scott, for Singapore after a five-day unofficial visit. Sir Robert and Lady Scott stayed with the British Ambassador, Mr. George Clutton. During their visit, they also flew to Baguio, the
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  • 57 4 MANILA, Apr. 12: No. 9. Squadron, Royal Air Force, stationed m Singapore, arrived here to-day for a five-day goodwill mission. During their stay the pilots of tho Squadron will give acrobatic and other displays with their Canberra jet bombers. No. 9 Squadron R.A.F. recently arrived m
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  • 89 4 PARIS. Apr. 12.— The Indian Minster without Portfolio. Mr. V. Krishna Menon, will pay a flying visit to Paris today for discussions with the French Foreign Minster, M. Christain Pineau, on IndoChina and other world problems. Mr. Menon will be Mr. Pineau '9 luncheon guest at
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  • 206 4 The Government of India have decided to send a cultural delegation 'of dancers and musician); to Pour South East Asian countries during April-June- 1956. The delegation, which will be led by Mr. Prithviraj Kapoor M.P., will consist oi 18 dancers and
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  • 95 4 From our own Correspondent MADRAS. Apr. 12: Congress candidate Mr. R. Govindarajulu Naidu has been elected to Parliament m th^ byeelection from Trivellorc with overwhelming majority more I than 80 per cent of votes polled. All defeated candidates three Independents lost their deposits. Actually polling was very
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  • 277 4 (Continued from page 1) it meant a 'radical change m approach*. The S] eaker expressed some doubt about the acceptance by Malay Students of the burden of learning a third language. Mandarin or Tamil. WHO DRAFTED IT? Mr. Lam Cher Kheng, (Libe-ral-Socialist) made one of the most 'spirited' speeches
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  • 403 4 INDIA'S MOVE TO BOLSTER ARMISTICE IN Postponement Of Elections Suggested LONDON, APR. 12: AN INDIAN PLAN FOR VIETNAM WAS DISCLOSED YESTERDAY AS BRITISH AND RUSSIAN ENVOYB MET TO CONSIDER WAYS OF BOLSTERING THE ARMISTICE IN THAT DIVIDED COUNTRY. THE INDIAN PROPOSAL AS A FIRST STEP WOULD POSTPONE FOR ONE YEAR
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  • 83 4 Nuri Said, the Iraq Prime Minister sits on a bomb at the Habbaniya air base, Iraq, and shakes hands with Akham H. Aurum, Syrian Member of Parliament leading a Syrian delegation to Iraq, when they met April 5. King Feisal of Iraq (not shown) was
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  • 51 4 Dr. c. S. Piohamuthu, D.Sc. (Glasgow), Pii.D.. F.R.S.E.. b.G.S., Director of Geology m Mysoie and Professor of Geology, University of Mysore, will give a pwl!<j talk m the Arts Lecture Theatre, on Tuesday, Apr. 24, at 12 neon. The title of his talk will be: "GEOLOGY AND
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  • 140 4 S.-E. ASIA SHAPING AS NEW BALKANS? Lonaon 1 imes LONDON, Apr. 12. THE TIMES said to-day that there was too much disunity for safety among newly independent nations of South East Asia. This independent newspaper cited editorially Cambodia, South Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Malaya as nations with problems in their
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  • 65 4 MOSCOW, Apr. 12.— Stefan Mikoyan, son of the Soviet •First Deputy Premier, may fly the new Soviet TUIO4 jet airliner to England next Sunday m connection with the visit of Premier Bulgarian and Communist Party chief Nikita Khrushchev. As far as anyone seems to know,
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