Indian Daily Mail, 21 April 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 65 SPTGAfOBE, SATPEDAIr; APRIL 21, 1056 FOUR PAGES Iff CENTO
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  • 697 1 Peaceful Coexistence, Only Way Khrushchev Tells Eden Wants Better Relations With U. S. With Britain's fJelo WANTS PEACE, NOT WAR LONDON. Apr 20- Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, declared in his spe?ch at yesterday's luncheon at the Soviet Embassy that the visit of the Soviet leaders was a step towards drawing Britain
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  • 508 1 Churchill Meets B. K. Last night's dinner, in the dining room of the British Prime Ministers official real. dence of 10 Downing Street was attended by leaden of the visiting Soviet Party, members of the British Government and Labour Opposition, services chiefs, and a representative of British employers and of
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  • 204 1 LONDON. Apr 20.— Mr. David Marshall, Chief Minister of Singapore, will not give any further press or radio interviews before the 'Merdeka' (freedom) talks with Britain which open on Monday, it was understood. He is believed to have had eve-of-conference meetings with Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd,
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  • 148 1 LONDON, Apr. 20.— The New Statesman and Nation said that the prospects of an easy success for the Singapore delegation in next week's talks at the Colonial Office were 'not too good.' This ;eft-wiug weekly said 'Control of internal security is the touchstone of independence, whether
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  • 91 1 PARIS, Apr. Mr. Jawahariml Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, will vtalt Paris on July 17 at the invitation of the French Foreign Minister M. Christian Pineau, it was announced here today. Sardar Malik, Indian AmJbamador la Paris, told M. Pineau today that Mr. Nehru had accepted the
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  • 249 1 MALAYAN BADMINTON CHAMPIONS IN JAPAN I TOKYO, Apr. 20.— Two ■members of the Malayan ■Badminton team, holders o Bne Thomas Cup arrived here ■today from the United Statej »The two men, 00l TEIK pDCK and ONG POH LIM kre to take part in a series of ■international goodwill matches ■hroughout
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  • 544 1 'YOU, GENTLEMEN, DO WE KNOW THIS ANO WE 0 THAT WE DO NOT LIKE CAP LIVE IN PEACE. Of course we do not demand from you any particular love towards us. However you cannot but recognise the fact that h a great country as the Soviet Union
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  • 54 1 COLOMBO, Apr. 2fc—Admiral Earl Mountbatten, Britain's First Sea Lord, yesterday made a courtesy caj on the Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. Solomon Banadaranaike. The Earl and Countess Mountbatten later visited naval shore establishments here. They wUI watch the forma* opening of Parliament today before visiting British Naval
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  • 54 1 JAP MACHINE REPAIR PLANT IN INDIA? TOKYO, Apr. 20— A plant will be set up this year in Burma or India to repair Japanese machinery exports. Kyodo news service said today. Some 30 manufacturing and trading 1 companies havejomed to set up the service plant in an effort to increase
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  • 230 1 Ceylon A Republic "In Due Course" -.G.G. I COLOMBO. Apr 20.— Str Oliver Goonetllleke, the Go-vernor-General, said' In his speech today opening Ceylon's new Parliament that Ceylon 1 'in due course' would consider j the question of establishing a I Republic. I He said Ceylon would also 'pay attention in
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    • 183 1 On A Month-long Honeymoon MONACO, Apr. 20 Prince Rainier and Princess Grace Patricia of Monaco sailed J out into the Mediterranean last night for a month-lon^ honeymoon cruise a few hours «^^S*S Wr after they exchanged vows and received the I \> *1B 7 Pope's blessing at the tiny State's
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    • 38 1 3MOKTW. 2,9.00 Singapore to |%^L if ©JVC KOA#; rue>DArs I WEDNESDAYS. THURSDAYS. SU^OAYi THURSDAYS. SUNDAYS I I tUt? WEDS tmups <-uNjo»rS|2*mH^ffi? f •Th«ir»4«y'i 4 S«M^/» DC 4 S«r*M» to »»ng«.o», tonnttt wtth 111 \«P4)»A iimpttHlM9 Hm» n k^k
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  • 553 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Apr. 21, 1956 Notes And Comments JAGANISING" MERDEKA! T HAT is merdeka if it| can be extinguished like the flame of a lamp by f an outside agency? And yet this is the kind of c merdeka that the Marshall j delegation is reported to
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  • 860 2 ALL REGIONAL LANGUAGES GO TO MAKE INDIAN LITERATURE NEW DELHI: THE PRESIDENT, DR. RAJENDRA j PRASAD, BAID HERE LAST SUNDAY THAT THERE COULD BE NO QUESTION OF ANY ANTAGONISM OR INHERENT OPPOSITION AMONG THE VARIOUB REGIONAL LANGUAGES OF INDIA. THE PRESIDENT, WHO WAS SPEAKING
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  • 280 2 Insurance Field Workers' Demand PATNA Resolutions, demanding the inclusion of a representative of salaried field workers in the proposed insurance corporation and the withdrawal of all orders for termination of services issued since the ordinance to salaried field workers were passed at the second conference of the All-India Insurance Salaried
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  • 1123 2 LOK SABHA QUESTIONS NEW DELHI: The Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh said In the Lok Sabha last week that the Government of India had communicated the President's assent to the Uttar Pradesh Government for its proposal to levy sales tax
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  • 46 2 They Won Tamil New Year Cup The utufcjta Beft Club Soccer XI beat the Star of India by 81 to win tbeTamH New Year Chat nag* Cap. The winters at right are seen with the oppose™ and the officials, after the mafeeh at the Wan* Padang.
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  • 109 2 NEW DELHI: The Survey ors-General of India and Pakistan have decided to start preliminary work immediately for the demarcation of boundary between Punjab (India) and West Pakistan. Announcing this here, an official Press release said: "In pursuance of the correspondence recently exchanged between the Prime Ministers of
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  • 161 2 LONDON: Tne number of West Indians living in Britain may reach 150,000 within the next few years. The present number is about 10,000. A bigger inflow than has yet been experienced is expected If full employment ontinues here, with Jobs beng easy to find for those
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  • 603 3 Working Committee's Resolution rfccS^oJSneSS* b £P eaCefUl legitimate m« O' Srr Co-operative Commonwealth based on equalltv of SEStd'SSStiP 1 soclal Bht3 and Other changes in the Congress Constitution to be recommended by the Working Committee for ratification by A-ICC, seek to lay
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  • 31 3 HUL.LAVINGTON, England, Apr. 20. The Duke Of Edinburgh piloted his own fourengined plane yesterday from Hullavington Doya. Air Force Base in Southern England to Stuttgart, West Germany.
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    34 3 Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minster for Agriculture and Mr. A. B. Shetty, Minister for Health Inspected the cattle brought during the celebration, picture shows them looking at one of the bul.s brought for the celebration.
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  • 1127 3 Audit Report Reveals Irregularities KARACHI: The audit report for 1953 on the accounts of the Republic of Pakistan was presented to the National AsjemUy. The report, prepared by the Comptroller and Audi-tor-General of Pakistan, showg that excesses over voted expenditure occurred in 19 out
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  • 1314 3 «^-^SSf 8: -3 r K Chief Minister declared ?ffV2W y a Industries Unit at Vayalur village— the fl rat Tamil Nad to embrace the ideal of Sarvodayit. Mr. ?^"!!S ■^sP?y th# hop v «y«'««- would become L V ".128f.. < 2* Blve kh <*
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  • 25 3 SYDNEY, Apr. 20 —Five men were' injured when a missile being tested at the Woomera Rocket Range in South Australia exploded.— Reuter
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  • 29 4 On Monday Apr. 23 there will be a Magic Show for children by Prof. Boon at the Kamala Club premises in Moulmein Road, Singapore at 4.30 pjn.
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  • 423 4 SEQUEL TO ROUT OF SIR JOHN'S U. N. P. COLOMBO: The rout of Sir John Kotelawala 1 s united National Party in the Ceylon elections and the rise to power of Mr. Bandaranaike together constitute a severe blow to the United States because, not
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  • 262 4 B. P. COUNCIL URGES SOLUTION OF KASHMIR TEHERAN, Apr. 20— The Un ted States announced yesterday that she will establish a military liaison office with the permanent headquarters or the Bagdad Pact. Mr. Lay Henderson, head of the American Observer Miason, announced the decision as the five-nation Bagdad Pact Council
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  • 236 4 PEKING. Apr. 20 Pakistan's Premier Mr. Mohamad Ali Wiii arrive here on May It xor a iortn.ght's official visit to China it waa announced uere today. He wia leave Karachi either on May 14 or 15. Tne visit ts at the invitation of the Chinese
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  • 63 4 A RENOWNED TAMIL SCHOLAR'S MALAYA TOUR Mr. A. S. Gnanasambandam, Professor in Tamil at Pachaiappa's College, Madras, will be arriving in Penan? on Monday, Apr. 23 by s.s. Rajula. Mr. Gnanasambandam will tour Malaya for six weeks, delivering lectures at important centres. He will also visit Singapore. A big reception
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  • 188 4 TO END RACIAL SEGREGATION IN U.S. SCHOOLS PENNBY- LVANIA, Apr. 20. Mr. Adife Stevenson, seeking the deocrat nomination for President, tolc a press conference there shouLo be no compromise with the Supreme Court's ruling agains. racial segregation in the schools. But he added that the ruling should be carried out
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  • 44 4 The Overseas Pakistan Leauge of Singapore will celebrate" "IQBAL DAY" tomorrow, Sunday, Apr. 22 at 10.30 a.m., by holding a meeting at 31, Lorong 12-^he premises of the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, i Mr. M. J. Namarie will pre- i side.
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  • 120 4 LONDON, Apr. 20.— Mr. Sergei Khrushchev, 22-year-old son of the Soviet Communist Party secretary, was guest of honour at a small dinner party in the House of Commons last night while his father was dinin* with the British prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden. The host was
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  • 83 4 R.G.S. JOINS BANDA'S MINISTRY COLOMBO, Ceylon, Apr. 19 R. O. Senanayake, the man who negotiated the rubber-ior-rtce pact with Pek'nr, became Minister for Commerce Wednesday in th» government of Premier Solomon Bandaraaalke a position he once held with the previous government. The mrprtse move came after taks Between Senanayake, Bandaranaike
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  • 124 4 JERUSALEM ISRAEL, Apr. A).— lsrael and isgypt have -t 6 reed unconditionally to observe a ceasefire along their common borders, United Na- 1 uons Secretary UeneiaV Mr. tj&fr HammarsKjoeld announced yesteruay An eight line statement issued by the United Nations iTuce Supervision Headquarters said.
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  • 192 4 Following were elected I office-bearers of the Singapore Kama:a Club at the Annual General Meeting held recently: J President; Mrs. j. M. Jumabhoy Vice- Presidents- Mrb. K. C. George Mrs. L. Naidu. Hon. General Secretary: Mrs. Veena J Mehta, Hon. Asst. Secretary-. Mrs. S. A. Rao.
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  • 125 4 CANBERRA Apr 20.— The Australian Government has announced restrictions on the use of portraits or effigies of the Royal Family in connection with the Duke of Edinburgh's visit to the Olympic Games at Melbourne in November. Artic.es on which these portraits or effigies are used
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  • 62 4 There is room and to spare for 8,606 gat*** on the flight j deck of the 66,000-ton United Steles airrract carrier SARA- I TOGA, durLn s the commissioning ceremonies at the New j York Naval shipyard at Brooklyn City Apr. 14. The SARATOGA, 1,030 feet long. I*
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  • 318 4 COLOMBO: The People's United Front (Mahajana Ekaath Peramuna). a coalition of four former Opposition parties, registered a gain of 680,000 votes in their big sweep to power under the leadership of Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, the new Prime Minister, in the
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  • 179 4 OFrotn Our Correspondent) KUALa L.UMPUR, Frt: The Management of the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall today discounted reports that there was any move to create a Federation of Chinese Organisations in opposition of the Malayan Chinese Association. A statement to the Press explaining- this said, "It would
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  • 26 4 LONDON, Apr. 20— The Polish Public Prosecutor General the Minister of State Farms and the Millitary Prosecutor General have bef.n d'smiased Warsaw radio reporter today.- Reuter
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  • 107 4 DEVELOPMENT AND SETTLEMENT OF LAND BILL From Our Corresppotident KUALA LUMPUR, Thur.<: The Federation Government will shortly create a Federal Land Developfent authority to formulate and carry out projects for development and settlement of land. An Ordinance published here today states that the Minister foi Natural Resources and Local Government
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  • 44 4 "THEVARA THIRUVACHAKA" MUSIC RECITAL TODAY £)R. ftp KANAUALING.A.M will give a recital of THEVAKA THIRUVA CHAKAM" to the accompaniment of violin and other musical Instrument-, at Shri Krishna Temple. Waterloo Street, Singapore, today, Saturday, 21st April, 1966 at 7 p.m. All are cordially invited.
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  • 183 4 Fi\yn Our Corresppondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: The Federations vital ruDuer industry is he.ng tnreaieneu by countrywide striite following tne breakdown of wage taiKS over 25,000 plantation worners. The Negotiation Committee of the National Union of Plantation Workers today rejected m to tne Mrl&A (Malayan Planting Industrie*
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