Indian Daily Mail, 17 April 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn Na 61 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL, 17, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 806 1 Marshall Discusses Justice Of Merdeka Claim 'INTERNAL SECURITY* STILL DODGING SOLUTION LONDON, Apr. I«X-Mr. David Marshall, Chief Minister of Singapore, arrived bere by air last stffftat wtth members of Ms deleffatton to seek indepedde«ce within tbe Commonwmlth for the Colony by April 1 1957— five
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  • 84 1 One of the first things the Ministers did on arrival at St. James Court where the entire Delegation will stay was to send cables to their wives and families m Singapore. Mr. Lim Koon Teck accompanied by Mrs. Lim, received heart-warming greetings from their two children —Lim
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  • 100 1 T.V. SET FOR MARSHALL'S SUITE Electricians and radio technicians today were busy fixing a T.V. set m Mr. David Marshall's suite at Saint James Court where the All-Party Merdeka Mission are staying. When Mr. Marshall arrived at the hotel yesterday night he personally asked that a T.V. set be installed
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  • 947 1 Br. Papers 9 Warning Against Granting Independence Colony Not Ready For It! LONDON, Apr. 16— The Daily Express and the Daily Mail argued against self-determination for Singapore. These rightwing newspapers were commenting on the significance of the visit to Britain by Mr. I David Marshall, Chief
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  • 315 1 Kashmir Dispute To Be Raised At B. P. C. Meeting Pakistan's decision to raia: meeting opening today its dispi puts Britain m an even more < found itself m at the conferem rreaty powers last month, dip] One of the basic principles of British Foreign policies
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  • 67 1 Ceylon's New Prime Minister, SOLOMON BANDARANAIKE, (at right, In white) poses on the step* of Government House In Colombo on Apr. 12, with the GovernorGenenU, Sir OLIVER GOONE11LLEKE after betas sworn In and presenting his Cabinet. Others are unidentified. The Governor-General a staff stand by ln
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  • 269 1 Merdeka Mission Members Express. Conflicting Views From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Apr. 16.— Two members of Singapore, Colony's Merdefca Mission to London who passed through Madras, enroute last evening expressed conflicting views about the prospects of their mission. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy waa optimistic about the coming London talks and
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  • 100 1 IMPROVEMENT IN MALAYAN AIRPORTS From Oar Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 16.— Mr. L. C Jain India's Director of General of Civil Aviation who i returned here from tour of Malayan and Singapore airports on Sunday said there were many improvements m Malayan airports which they could well introduce here In
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  • 63 1 BR. ARE HAPPY TO RECEIVE B K LONDON, Apr. 16.— Thb Soviet Communist Party Newspaper Pravda said today that the British people were confident that the visit to Britain of Russia's two top leaders would 'bring a further Improvement m Anglo-Soviet relation.' It added; The British oeople are preparing to
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  • 164 1 INA MEMORIAL WAS DESTROYED BY INDIANS! —Mountbatten (By our Staff Reporter) Admiral Earl Mountbatten, Britain's First Sea Lord, told the "Indian Daily Mail" that the Indian National Army Memorial in Singapore was not dynamited under his orders. The "Indian Daily Mail" reporter queried Admiral Mountbatten during a Press Conference at
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  • 311 1 (By Our Staff Reporter) Admiral Earl Mountbatten told the INDIAN DAILY MAIL representative m Singapore yesterday tnat he had not neard of any proposal for transfer of the Singapore Base to Labuan. The IJD.M. representative who asked Mountbatten about Labuan* pointed out that sometime ago
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  • 225 1 BANGKOK, Apr. 16— Twentyseven people were kin* ed and 8S injured when a bomb accidentally fefc from a Koyal Thai Air Force Plane on tbm holiday-makers In Prachaub, South of Bangkok, Yesterday, the Air Force announced today. neuter. LONDON, Apr. 16.—Vandals daubed white paint on tb» statue at
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  • 531 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tue., Apr. 17, 1966 INA MEMORIAL m SINGAPORE INDIA'S DUTY IMPORTANT statement* have been made on the question of reconstructing the Indian National Army Memorial m Singapore by the Prime Minister of India Sri Jawaharlal Nehru and Admiral Earl Mountbatten, Bri tain's First Sea Lord This
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  • 71 2 NEW DELHI: About one crore maunds of ghee were produced m the country, according to the livestock census of 1951. the Agriculture Minister, Dr. Punjab Rao Eteshmukh, told the Lok Sabha. He informed Mr. B. s. Mur> thy that m 1954-55, 1,23,942 maunds of ghee were
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  • 856 2 300- YEAR-OLD SETTLEMENT A small colony of South Indians lias been m existence m the heart of Bihar for over three hundred years. This article tells Its interesting story. Thirty miles from Purulia, the headquarters of Manbhum district m Bihar State is a village which
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  • 212 2 NETAJI COMMITTEE REPORT IN JUNE NEW DELHI: It is expected that the Netaji Enquiry Committee will submit its report to the Government some time m June after vis-ting Bangkok, Saigon and Tokyo. It is learnt that the- Committee will aiso hold sittings m Calcutta from April 20 to 25. The
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  • 426 2 INDOPOLISH TRADE NEW DELHI: India will buy from Poland 1 300.UU0 torn or iron and steel products during the next three years ending December 31, 1958 and will sell Poiand an equai quantity of iron ore during the same period under an agreement signed between the two countries here last
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  • 63 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. M. S Golwalkar, chief of the RasS triya Swayam Sevak Saneh was felicitated at a public meeting held o n the Ramllla his slat birthday Over ***** people attended the meeting, which was orW a committee includmz wpresentatlves of RSS.
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  • 57 2 BOMBAY Prohibition has come m a boon to house* wives, stated 86 village women of Roha, m KojabadiN* trirt, In a joint letter to the Government of Bombay, signed with their "Kum kum." This letter has been pubsighed m a Government booklet "Confessions of exdrunkards" issued
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    30 2 Merdeka Bridge over the Mud a River which was opened by the Chief Minister on April 6. It is situated on the border between Province Wellesley and Kedah.
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  • 207 2 HEIRLOOMS OF THE NATION TO MUSEUM ALLAHABAD: Several valuable national heir-looms were presented to the Allahabad Muaeum by Prime Minister Nehru during his visit there. These heirlooms include two packets of salt manufactured by Mahatma Gandhi at Dandi on April 6. 1930, a history ticket of Pandit JawaharlaJ Nehru, an
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  • 222 2 NEW DELHI. Forty-seven Members of Parliament belonging to all Parties have appealed to the Labour Minister to convene a tripartite conference with the represwjtaOves of the All-India Bank Employes' Association and the bankers for ending the eightyear old dispute m the bankW industry. In a memorandum submitted to
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  • 462 2 NEED TO RETAIN ENGLISH BANGALORE: Dr. M. Vis/esvaraya, the engineer-states-man, pleaded for the retention of the English language as the official language m India, and said that no date for its abolition should be fixed for the present until some improvement is effected m the country m more urgent directions
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    51 2 Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister of Madras, inaugurated a Photographic Exhibition on Five Year plan at Raja ji Hall recently. Picture shows the Chief Minister going round the exhibition. (Right) Mr. Sri Prakaa* Governor, Mr. C. Subratnaniam, Minister for Ftaaare and Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam Minister for Agriculture visited the photographic
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  • 146 2 N*W DELHI: Tn e Mysore Goveniraent were considering the question of taking over the ttM»«#Bm«t ofthi My, or Spun Silk Mills Ltd., a t napatna, Mr. K. C. Reddy/ Pr£ ductlon Minister, told Mr rawmiah In the Lok Sabha JBanter, Mr. Reddy declined t5 Stete whether Governm-nt were considering
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  • 226 2 NEHRU FASCINATED BY JOG FALLS SiDD APUR Mysore Mr. JawaaarUH Neoru was h0 keen on having a glimpse of the magnificent Jur waterfalls when he armed here last week that he brushed aside ail formuJlttes and dasiied to se? the waters cascading to a depth of over 800 fe«t. A
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  • 86 2 KARAIKAi. Mr. H. M. S. Querishi. Deputy Superintendent of Central Excise and UMtoms Collector, Karaihal, with Ws staff, assisted by Police officials, effected a -■J"* last week of alleged clandestinely-imported contraband goods of foreign b ilk piec«gooclj and various other articles and also five seer"
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  • 40 2 40 04 60,00a m notes m ciio*?n^} h Rwerve Bank /or the weekended P 2t also «hows a rise 01 Rs. 3 01,48,000 m notes Rs 127^^ de P*rtment to mtnt further reveals a heavy
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  • 380 3 LARGER NUMBER OF HARUANS FOR HIGHER POSTS £=5 3wr aSRaSaSa Mr. Datar pointed ottt thai J^ew^aa m i W9 the Governn*ent had issued an order according to which many temporary employees were given certain qtiart-permaneat right* after three years of service. The term "temporary
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  • 135 3 HUBU: Mr. Near* last w«ek eipra«ed dtago* at prate© being showered on biro when he tod conic to hc*r a«d discuss more important Mmb B w. The Prime Minister Jumped a p from fcfc, m^ when the Secretary of the Kavniketan Co-operative Housing Society
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  • 339 3 NAIROBI: Dr. E. M. X- Munrazi, who led a six-man African goodwill mission to India wid here last week that ■government of India was trying to build a welfare State m India. Mr. Muwazi was addressing a Pres s conference, immediately after the delegation had returned
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  • 116 3 KATHMANDU: One Indian Army engineer was killed on the spot while four other rank* were injured when a truck belonging to Indian Army engineers slipped and rolled, 1,5)0 feet down a hill side, 20 miles from here on Tribhuvana Raj path it was reported here last Thursday.
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  • 111 3 "SATO" SEQUEL: POLICE OFFICIALS SUSPENDED uwauuk; Four poncemen, including a head constable, have been suspended m connection with the "sati incident of* Saturday last at Sheopur, a tehsi] town m Morena district about 130 miles south-west of Gwalior, according to an official report received here recently. The report said that
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  • 280 3 BOMBAY; A bill to make better provision for the throwtaif open of places ot public worship to all classes and sections of Hindus has been published l n the Bombay Government Gazette of March 23. The statement of objects and reasons of the bill says: The
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  • 92 3 Death Of Dr. J. A. S. Masilamani MADRAS: Dr. J. A. S. Masilamani, M.D., Honorary "hysician, General Hospital, and Honorary Professor of Medicine, Madras Medical College, suddenly died here on Sunday morning. He was attending a Gospel Class at the Catholic Centre, Armenian Street, George Town when he collapsed. Earlier
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  • 157 3 GAZANFAR MAY NOT RETURN TO INDIA! KARACHI: A Foreign Office spokesman said here that he had "no comments" to offer on the demand made fey some of the newspapers m Karachi for the recall of Mr. Ghazanfar All Khan, Pakistan's High Commissioner m India. But m reply to a question
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  • 61 3 EVERY SECOND MAN A D.P. IN TRIPURA CALCUTTA; Every second person m Trtpura—ure tinny Indian state on the East Pakistan border— is said to be a displaced person. The increased influx of 8,200 persons m March as against 5,400 m February and 1800 m January is stated to have imparted
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  • 771 3 STANDARDS OF BEHAVIOUR DRAMA'S IMPORTANT ROLE .JNEW »ELBI: The UecKPnside^ Dr. Radha. tibeatre from all parts of tne oowtry to* mirt m the Senuuw wlMdi lasted tai auru att. Stressing the important role played by drama m the life of the people, Dr. Radhakrishnan sa*d that drama created the conscience
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  • 144 3 MADRAS: Mr. c Subramaniana, Minster for Education^ last week called on His Holiness Sri Alagiaslngar at the Ahobila Mutt h3e and P»id his respects to His Hodness. He also discussed with His Holiness the educational reroiro and particularly the educational system adopted and taiplemented by
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    71 3 Hwmster for Transport, Mr. O* X Yoke, Lla, faulted t»>e new Kuala Lumpur airport terminal botdta^ under <*on<rtructioii, recentJy. Be was shown round by the Director of Clvtl Aviation, Mr. M. Oxford. Picture show h the Minister (second from left) looking at the mala entrance to the building. On Ms
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  • 142 3 MADRAS: The Deck Passenger Welfare Committee, Madras, at Its annual meeting on Apr. 5 at the Seamen! Hostel, reviewed the work done so far and also considered the present position with regard to the mal-practices prevalent m the deck passenger traffic, acti- s the P llBB
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  • 329 3 RUZUKE OF BOMBAY: NO ASSURANCE GIVEN BY NEHRU? y tfsjssj&r 0 al:<>jt tbe Mr. Deo, who was addressing- a Press conf erecne, here salt P»at he had met Mr. Nehrt Pmly to know his views on th« 'problem of Bombay. "i dkl not go there to seek assurance *aid dld
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  • 154 3 BOMBAY: Membera of the Bombay Assembly last week expressed unanimous opinion that the dowry system was a social evil and ought to be eradicated, but they were adopted for this purpose. The House was discussing a non -official (Cong.) to restrain the custom of taking or
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  • 100 3 NEW DELHI: Out of about alx lakhs gross pencils which India required every year, about three lakhs gros B were produced In the country, at present, Mr. Nityanand Kanungo, Minister for Industry, told Mr. Ibrahim m a written reply. To encourage the development of this Industry, pencil
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  • 288 3 West Pak. Cabinet Expanded LAHORE: The West Pakistan Cabinet headed by Dr. Khan Sahib was expanded with the addition of five MiThe new Ministers were sworn m at' Government House A Press note said, "On the advice of Dr. Khan Sahib. Chief Minister of West Pakistan, the Governor has been
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  • 198 3 SURAT: Mr. U. N. Dhebar. Congress President, recently appealed to the business community of India 'not to cling to old ideas of profit motive, but to understand the new economic set-up and their place m it, so that they could work for the stability and good
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  • 33 3 trt ♦IT >l^ The collections to the Madras State Cyclone Relief Fund. 1955 amounted to Rs. 21,75,796-0-7 on Mar. 26. The progressive total on Apr. 5 was Rs. 21,84,898-9-1.
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  • 666 4 iVetv PM'm OptimUm From Our Correspondent COLOMBO: Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike Leader of the victorious Mahajhna EkB»tk Peramona (known In Tamil a* Makkal Iky a Mdnuuil) In the course of an exclusive interview to the INDIAN DAILY MAIL. at his Hofcg&Ua Estate
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  • 392 4 UNIVERSITY SENIOR TAMIL LECTURER SELECTION Sir Sydney Came, the ViceChancellor of the University of Malaya, told pressmen yesterday that the final selection of the Senior Lecturer for the Department of Indian Studies, which is to start functioning from this October, will be made shortly. The Vice-Chancellor said full reports about
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  • 47 4 I KARACHI. Apr. 16.— Mr. Mohammed All, Prime Minister I of Pakistan has sent a message of 'warmest felicitations* to the new Premier of Ceylon Mr. Solomon Ban<Jaranaike saying he looks forward to a continuation of dose co-operation between the two governments Reuter
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  • 63 4 Mr. K. S. N. Aiyer. Registrar. at the office of the Assistant Commissioner for India m Kuala Lumpur, left for India yesterday by B.S. State of Madras, on a brief holiday prior to transfer. Mr. Aiyer is accompanied by his wife. He was attached to Singapore
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  • 95 4 EOEN WARNED AGAINST PACTS WITH RUSSIA STRASBOURG, Apr. 16.The 'assembly of captive European nations' have asked Sir Anthony Eden not to make any agreements with the Soviet leaders, now on their way to London. until Russia lives up to the principle of the United Nations Charter. The Assembly of 54
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  • 90 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 16.— India might obtain American commodity surpluses to help off-set the effects of deficit financing under the country's second Five- Year Plan, which begins this month. Finance Minister,. CD. Deshmukh said yesterday. He told planning forums of universities and colleges here: •It
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  • 84 4 MANILLA. Apr. 16 The no. 9 RAF Canberra squadron which has been on an official goodwill mission to Philippines left here on their return to Singapore today after a successful live-day visit. Coinciding with the Canberra Mission the RAF Far East Air Force Band and
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  • 41 4 PHOTO. GRACE KELLY, l'Ki.\t J-. KAiMfcK beside her, ba» just received a bouquet from two children after stepping ashore at Monaco from the Prince's yacht, on April IS. The children are Marie Jose Verando and Gerard Mullet. AP
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  • 409 4 Prime Minister's Call To Nation To Face The Test JERUSALEM ISRAEL APR. 16: MR. OAVIO BEN GURION, PRIME MINISTER 0 F ISRAEL, BLUNTLY WARNED HIS COUNTRY IN A NATION WIDE BROADCAST THAT ISRAEL MAY HAVE TO FACE A 'SUPREME TEST' GRAVER THAN' THE ARAB-ISRAELI WAR EIGHT
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  • 61 4 PHOTO. Three top Jordan personalities are shown a» they watch the first ever air display by the Royal Jordanian Air Force, held at Amman Air field, Jordan, on April. 8. Left to right: Ibrahim Pasha Hashim, President of the Jordan Senate; Major-General Radi Ounnabb, Commander-in-chief of the
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  • 548 4 Herbert Morrison On Fninre Of Malaya TASK BEFORE NEW GOVERNMENT CALCUTTA: The development of an efficient Government with good ad ministrations and technical staff will be the most important problem facing an independent Malayan Gove raiment, observed Mr. Herbert Morrison, British Labour M.P., who led a sixmember Parliamentary del egation
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  • 177 4 U.K.— FED. DEFENCE TALKS BEGIN The Working Party on Dc- fence and Mutual Assistance i held its first meetine m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. This Party /as set up under the chairmanship of the Commissioner- General as agreed at the Lon- ion Constitutional Conference m February to study and work out
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  • 19 4 The P.W.D. Headquarters, Kuala Lumpur, reported yesterday that the Temerloh Ferry has been re-opened to normal traffic.
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  • 47 4 DJAKARTA, Apr. 16.—Indonesia would 'regret it very much' if it were true that the British Government intended to use the Christmas Islands, In the Indian Ocean, for atomic weapon tests, the official spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Suwlto Kusumowidasrdo said today Reuter
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