Indian Daily Mail, 16 April 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 64 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 488 1 New Solution forced! By Military Aid Pacts India Has No intention To Fight For A%ad Kashmir India Always Followed Right Policy On Kashmir NEW DELHI, Apr. 15— Prime Minister Mr. Nehru of India said he had suggested to Pakistani leaders that the Rash mir problem
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  • 296 1 Says Kashmir People Should Decide Themselves KARACHI, Apr. 15. Pakistan Foreign Ministe r. Hamidul Hug Chowdhary flatly rejected a proposal by the Indian Premier, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, that the Kashmir problem should be settled according to the present ceasefire line. •It is not a question of dividing
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  • 77 1 NEHRU SAYS PAK. DID NOT USE AMERICAN ARMS iNtiyV i-»iiJ-Jii, Apr. io. i»»e Indian J^rune Minister Mr. Jawanarial Nehru told tne House of People that the arms captured from Pakistan forces m the recent border incidents were not of American origin. He was replying to questions on the clashes between
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  • 71 1 PA K DELEGATION TO BAGDAD PACT KARACHI, Apr. 15.— Mr. Mohamad All, Premier of Pakistan, will leave here by air today to attend next week's meeting of the Ministerial Council of the five-nation Bagdad Pact m Teheran. The Premier, who had originally planned to leave on Saturday, will be accompanied
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  • 147 1 SOLUTION URGED ON ELECTIONS IN ALL-VIETNAM BOMBAY. Apf. 15: Mr. Krishna Menon. .Indian Minister without portfolio, said he hoped Britain and Russia would find a way to solve the difficulty of getting South Vietnam to agree to all-Vietnam elections. Britain and Russia were the co-chairmen of the 1954 Geneva agreements
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  • 49 1 The INDIAN DAILY MAIL correspondent m Colombo Mr. K. V. 8. Vas, M.A., (sitting at tabie at extreme right) interviewing the new Prime Minister of Ceylon Mr. Bandaranaike lighting a pipe). Sitting at same table are Mrs. Bandaranaike and their three children.
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  • 107 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 15— Prime Minister Nehru's government announced it is not going to renew the Press Act, which* Indian editors had attacked as a threat to freedom of the press. The law lapsed m January after five years m operation. Home Minister G. B.
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  • 50 1 The Indian Association Klu* ang at their annual general meeting held recently elected following office bearers for this year: President Mr. F. X. Sundram Vice-Presidents Mr. N. G. Dass and Mr. V. M. Muthiah Pillai; Hon. Secreretary: Mr. T. R. R. Krishnan Treasurer; Mr. C. M. Mathews.
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  • 107 1 COLOMBO, Ceylon Apr. 15: Ceylon't MW toft-wlng Government decided to ask Queen Elisabeth hot to confer any Imperial Honour* On the Island* eltlfeent m future, it la officially art- The cabinet, headed by Mr. Solomon Bandaranalke, held its first meeting yesterday since the Socialist
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  • 74 1 From Oar Own Correspondent NKW DELHI, Apr. lfi.— "There Hill be no question of the Government of India and Ceylon coming into conflict .over the tiny island of Kachcba Tivu between their two countries m the Palk Straits," said Premier Nehru replying to a question In the Lofc
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  • 229 1 Divergent Views On Internal Security CALCUTTA, Apr. 15. Singapore's Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall who is leading- an all-party delegation for self-government talks with the British Government, passed through Calcutta last night on his way to London. He told newsmen here he was going to
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  • 65 1 WHITE NEGRO BOY SCOUTS RALLY CANCELLED BIRMINGHAM, Alatt a ma, Apr. 15 Plans for a Joint exhibition by White and Negro boy scouts have been 2anceik,d here because of pressure from the White citizens' Council. Istead, the event from Apr. 26 to 28 will be for white youngsters, and the
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  • 596 1 MERDEKA MISSION PROGRAMME A busy time awaits London All-party Merdeka Delegation arriving here today for independence talks with Her Majesty's Government. OPENING OF TALKS Apart from the talks proper which is scheduled to open oh April 23 at Lancaster House, Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall and his Ministerial colleagues during
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  • 311 1 ON CITIZENSHIP TO CONSTL. COMMISSION From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun: Da to Sir Cheng Lock Tan President of MCA yes terday denied press reports that MCA is calling 'crisis meeting* to thrash out the vexed question of citizenship for nonMalays. In a statement issued here yesterday,
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  • 44 1 While the oontroveny over the principle of JUS BOLI gathered momentum, the Chef Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman preferred not to comment and instead sought much needed diversion from the gatherIng racial storm and went to awufor Turf dub
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  • 189 1 NEHRU ON S'PORE INA MEMORIAL From Our Own Correspondent N*iW DELHI, Apr. 15.— Premier Nehru informed the Lok sabha on Saturday that the Government of India wen considering the question of how the IN A Memorial 1a Singapore could be reconstructed. The Premier was replying to a query by Mr.
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  • 28 1 TEHERAN, Apr. IB— Mr. Mohammad AH the Pakistani Prime Minister, arrived hera by air yesterday at the head a twp'-'*»-m"n donation to I thr second meetng of tht
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  • 543 2 Indian Daily mail S'pore, Mod., Apr. 16, 1956 Abuse Of A Sacred Malay Word 'ITiK Utoief Minister Mr. David Marshall prior to his departure to London on bis second merdeka mission has as usual issued a number of warnings, asking the people not to be perturbed over possible hitches m
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  • 1685 2 SANGEET MATAK AKADEMY AWARDS PRESENTED NEW DELHI: President Rajendra Prasad last Wednesday presented the Sangeet Natak Ahad^ awards to Musicians, Dancers and Actors of the Year at a largely-attended function at the Diwan-e -Am inside the historic Bed Fort The President, speaking on the occasion,
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  • 142 2 MADRAS: The Presidential Award has set the seal on M. d. buoDuiak.shrn.'s career. a career which has been stve.vn with flowers at every staple. a great deal of hard went and discipline have gone into the gifts that lr ye been so abundantly bestowed on her. Subbuiakshmi is
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  • 100 2 Few of the 1870 Asian tttu dents m the State of Victoria are more active than Jayarani Naidu, who came to Australia three years ago from 790-A Charmer Road, Seremban, Malaya to study radio technology. Besides snoessfully falfillinir all the requirementa of his course at
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    10 2 The Minister for Agriculture, Enche Abdul Ari» hi«
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  • 213 2 MADRAS: Sir Mohamed Usman, M.L.C. and former Governor of Madras, *aid that the Muslim* of India should support the stand taken by Prime Minister Nehru who was a rreat friend of the Muslim community, on the question of plebiscite m Kashmir. Plebiscite he
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  • 158 2 Meanwhile, m the Press Note issued by the Jammu-Kashmir Jovernment it is stated "then; is no truth m the report that •crtiiin detenus have been rought to Kud Sub-Jail to provide them an opportunity "or discussing the latest statejents of the Prime Minister of ndia
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  • 92 2 COIMBATORE: Air Mar•ial S. MiKeijee, Chief o f Ue Air Staff, who took a day on" to visit the lamous eriyar Game sanctuary, told -orrespondents here on his i-tu»'n that he was "very lucky indeed" to watch wild elephants move about at close range. He said that
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  • 138 3 Pope Bless UNO Peace Mission HIS HOLINESS POPE PlUg I XII (right stands with the J United Nations Secretary- M General, DAG HAMMARSK- 1 JOLd deft), m the Throne* Room of the Vath-an C'ity.fl ome, Italy, on the morning offl April 9. On-r Hammarakjold is on hisfl «> to the
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  • 179 3 BUDDHA'S 2500th ANNIVERSARY IN MAY, 1957, SAYS A PROFESSOR PATXA: Yogendra Mishra of the Department of History, Patna University, m a statement supported tht view of the AllPakstan Buddhist Federation that Lord Buddha's 2,500 th death anniversary fall s on Full Moon day of May 1957 and not on Full
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  • 249 3 STATES BILL IN LOK SABHA ON APR. 19 NEW utuunX; Tne States MM will be inu<xiuce<i m i-ok oauna on April IV, it is leumt. It is lixeiy to t>c taken up tor consideration on April ax. or 23. Tne discussions on the States BUI In the various state Legislatures
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  • 37 3 KARACHI, Apr. 15.—Pakistan is to Import 150,000 tons of coal from China, it was officially stated here. The coal will be imported for use m East Pakistan w>ere industries are facia? shortage,- Reuter
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  • 80 3 Gen. Cariappa's Gift To Victoria Police NEW DELHI: The retiring r ndian High Commissioner m Australia, Gen. K. M. Cariappa, who is on his way to India presented at a ceremonial parade at Melbourne 24 lances as gifts from the Indian Army, according to official information received here. Twenty-six mounted
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  • 122 3 TRIVANDRUM: The Tra vancore-oochin Banking Inqulry Commission, appointed iby the Government of India m Pursuance of the recommendations of the Ga rf ondraiffcdkar Commission, jxpects r submit its report by the «*d oj June. The Commission i s investigating the position of banking m general m
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  • 419 3 ACTIVITIES OF MISSIONARIES NAGPUR HIGH COURT DISMISSES PETITION NAGPUR: A Division Bench of the Nagpur High Court consisting of Chief Justice M. Hidayatullah and Mr. Justice S. p. Kotval dismissed the man damus petition field by Mr. G. S. Francis, President of the Catholic Rengional Council for.Madhya Pradesh, Bharat, chaleenging
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  • 329 3 MADRAS MLC DIES AT MEETING MADRAS: Mr. E. H. Par** meswaran. Member of the MM* ras Legislative Council from the Teachers' Constituency, suddenly collapsed and died while he was addressing a conference of teachers here on Saturday, Apr. 7. Mr. Parameswaran, who was participating m the discussion on the White
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  • 2219 4 Cabinet Line-Up Brief Life-Sketches COLOMBO; Mr. B. W. R. D. Bandaranaike. leader of Mafcajana. Ek Sath Penununa, largest party m the newly- Wc««d Legislature, was ast Thursday sworn m as Prime Minister of Ceylon. He is the fourth Prime Minister nee independence, the other
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  • 25 4 Sri X Kamaraj, Chief Minister of Madras, distributing prlM» to the winners m the regional haadloom designs competition at Salem on Apr.
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  • 11 4 nrJLIi "iSf**"* 1 11 Minister for Agricu.ture, Madras,
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  • 126 4 CHINA REFUSES LAMAS PERMISSION TO VISIT INDIA NEW DELHI. Apr. 15— Red China is not letting the Dalai and Panchen Lamas Tibet's two Buddhist leaders outside the Coihmunist world. Nehru, answering parliament questions Saturday, said India had invited the two Lamas, through the Red Chinese government, to attend ceremonies marking
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  • 66 4 COLOMBO, Apr. 15.— Ihe ion owi tip seven new parliamentary secretaries to Ministers were appointed: uefence ano Kxternal Affairs ivlr t. B. Suoasinghe. Health; Mr. A. R. P. G. Kalugaita. Post. Broadcasting and Information: Mr. K. M. P. Kajaratna. Industries and Fisheries: Mr. W. J. C. Munasingha. Education;
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  • 121 4 FRENCH STAND ON ALGERIA REGRETTABLE NEW DELHI, Apr. 15: Mr. U. N. Dhebar, President of the Indian National Congress, India's ruling party, issued a statement regretting that France had not treated Algeria m the same way as Morocco and Tunisia. "We are happy that the French Government have come to
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  • 127 4 BR. NAVAL BASE AT COCKBURN SOUND? FREMANTLE, Western Australia, Apr. 15. Admiral Earl Mountbatten, British First Sea Lord of the Admiralty will discuss with Australian Navy Chiefs the possibility of establishing- a Commonwealth Far Bast Naval Base at Cockburn Sound, a few miles outside Fermantle. Lord Mountbatten told the Deputy
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  • 120 4 TALIAM ELEC TRAINS FOR MADRAS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. lo— Two mouiin electric uam vuuts built m Italy were added to the Madras City suouroan ser-. vice on the Tamil New dear's i-»ay. Tiumv a*'e t^e u^st a-u^-t-ons since the line was «jcerutied 25 yvjars ago even thcuga
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  • 100 4 S'PORE MLA's WARNING TO BRITAIN MADKAS. Apr. 15 If Britain does not grant Singapore's Independence as friends "she might m time have to quit Singapore as enemies," Urn Cher Kbeng, Chinese member of Singapore's Legislative Assembly said here yesterday. Khenp is en route to London for talks on Singapore's potftic/il
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  • 65 4 Ma-Nii^a, Apr. ii>. ,-k.n Inaian specialist, u«raiu Kcueilo, leit fTiuay tor -viinuaiiao inland wnere ne wul serve as adviser at tne steel plant oi tne Philippine National Snipyard ana steel corporation. Rebello, accompanied by his wife and three children, comes from the Tata Iron and
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  • 57 4 IKE'S HEART SPECIALIST IN H.K. HONGKONG, Apr. 15 Doctor Paul White, the heart specialist, who attended president Eisenhower during his illness last year, arrived here today by air from Tokyo. Dr. White is on a research tour studying heart disease. He will leave m a few days for Manila to
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  • 56 4 TEHERAN. Apr. 15— The Shah of Iran has agreed to postpone his visit to Moscow from June 1 until June 25 at the request of the Soviet Government, it was announced here today. The Russians said the former date would clash with the visit of
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  • 129 4 MALAYAN FEARS ABOUT SYNTHETIC RUBBER ALLAYED LONDON Apr. 15: A delegation from the British Rubber InduHtry, which went to Malaya lor talks with Government representatives and lenders of the Malayan rubber Council, arrived home. "We. think we have allayed the fears that Malaya had about the plans to import synthetic
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  • 69 4 LONDON, Apr. 15.— King Felsal, 20-year-old monarch of the oil-rich kingdom of Iraq, is to pay a four-day state visit to London m mid-July, it was announced here. An announcement from Buckingham Palace said "His Majesty Kinjr Feisal of Iraq has accepted an invitation from
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  • 51 4 SIXTH REGIONAL CONFERENCE OF ASIA The Sixth Regional Conference of Asia will be opened by the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, at the Victoria Memorial Hall, tomorrow, Tuesday, April 17 at 6.15 p.m. The function is held under the auspices of the Singapore Junior Chamber of
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  • 62 4 ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey, Apr. 15: Mohammed AH, Pakistan Ambassador to the United States, left Atlantic City hospital yesterday four weeks after suffering a "mild coronary attack." The 46-year-old Ambassador, who suffered the attack on March 16, headed for Washington by car after leaving the hospital. Throughout
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