Indian Daily Mail, 22 April 1956
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Title Section20 1956-04-22 1 WIS DAY EDiTMON I Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 66 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AML 2Z, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS20 words
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974 1956-04-22 1 Marshall's Cautions Optimum LONDON, Ap. 21.— Fears that Britain's Conservative Government will not go far enough towards granting their aims were expressed by sources close to Singapore's 'Merdeka' (Freedom) Mission. On the eve of the talks that open formallyReuter - 974 words
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Article90 1956-04-22 1 HONG KONG, Apr. 21 An Indian scientist says Communist China soon wi.l be designing and producing her own aircraft instead of depending on Russia planes. Aeronautics professor S. Dhawan of the Indian Institute of Science at Bangalore arrived here Thursday from a four-day meeting of the Red-dominatedAP - 90 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-04-22 1 MAHfIiR M. ANJ|NI>A Hi makan i» seen recelvia. a iriMi fnMn MRB. T. J.iTHATHI AS. w Ue of the district officer "2W.^*w P«wtj&wctta«lui m Town Tamil school anmil atMetle sports o«Vl In tonjunctlon with tbe Hindu V«w Vear festival. Kfnktng on in MR. A. PONNADURAI [at bar left), Preside* of60 words
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Article100 1956-04-22 1 Help Build A College In Cey lon Two distinguished Ceylo 1 educationists have arrived her' on a noble mission of promot ing the cause of education 1- Ceylon. They are Mr. S. Handy Per inbanayagam. Principal of Ko kuvil Hindu College and Mr. C. K. Kandasami. Vice-Princl pal of the.100 words
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Article284 1956-04-22 1 Defeat Of Kotelawala Government The defeat of Prime Mini ster Sir John Kotelawala's Government at the general elections and the elevation to power of S. W. R. D. Bandaralaike, former leader of the Opposition and his coalition, have caused grave concern and dismay to Western countries like the United States,284 words
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299 1956-04-22 1 Constitution For Independence Of Gold Coast ACCRA, April 21: The Gold Coast Government has issued a White Paper outlining proposals for the Independence of the Gold Coast as a member of the Commonwealth. The Government of the West African Colony said it believed that steps towards Independence could da achieved299 words
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387 1956-04-22 1 MALAYAN INDIAN VIEW POINT ON CITIZENSHIP MEMORANDUM TO BE SUBMITTED TO COMMISSION M. 1. C. PRESIDENT'S APPEAL (From Oar Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Sat: Malayan Indian Congress wIQ adopt a definite stand on the quest* on of Citizenship when the annual delegates conference— tin top policy making body of the organisation387 words
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306 1956-04-22 1 To End Soviet Arms Supply To Mid-East LONDON. Apr. 21.--Bir Anlthon v Eden was believed to have sounded Marhsal Bulganln and Mr. .Khrushchev on how far Russia wa« prepared to go !ln giving effect to tHe Soviet Foreign Ministry's declaration. In the British view It is vital that the Communists306 words
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239 1956-04-22 1 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Apr. 21: Rebels struck over a wide area of Cyprus Friday night slaying naturalised British officials of the American-owned Cyprus mines corporation and woundIng two other persons. The dead man was identified as former Yugoslav T. K. Bogdanovitch, 56, chief of security for239 words
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358 1956-04-22 1 LONDON, Apr. tl.— Mr. pj ■Comroanlst Party Chief last nl gofcw leaders; It would not Bwe were to stand facing eac Jill i I in NATO and we In the What is the way out? Give Kp war altogether to reduce ■ad358 words
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86 1956-04-22 1 LONDON, Apr. 21.— Marshal VJkolai. Bulganin, Prime Minister of Russia, expressed the •ope for a steady step-by-step Improvement In Soviet Rela:ions with the West. He spoke at a luncheon in the Mansion House, headquarters of the Lord Mayor of '-ondon, which he attended *ith86 words
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Article126 1956-04-22 1 LONDON, Apr. 21 Rusaia is likely to suggest to Britain auring the Soviet leaders visit that exports of British ships snould t>e a key feature of any Anglo-Soviet trade deal, Russian sources said. But British officials here said that such a Soviet offer would almost certainly run126 words
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Article52 1956-04-22 1 IRISH PREMIER'S WIFE PASSES AWAY DUBLIN. Apr. 21 Mr*. Ida Costeilo, wife of John CosteUo, frlme Minister of ireland, died today after a .one Unesß. She was In her sixties. In addition to her husband, to whom she was married in 1919, she is survived by three sons and twoAP - 52 words
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Article79 1956-04-22 1 UNITEiD NATIONS New Yo»k, Apr. 2i Tne U.N. economic and Social Council topped Friday tne question of relormin 2 the world's civil calendar. The plan would have made every day of every month come on the same day of the week every year. It voted 15-0AP - 79 words
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Article, Illustration3010 1956-04-22 2 D. B. DHANAPLA - D. B. DHANAPLA BY A READY WIT, A POWERFUL SPEAKER, FOND OF FLATTERERS WAS A. BACKWARD CHILD HIS DREAM TO BECOME NEHRU OF CKVMMft! TWENTY years ago I desA cribed Solomon West Rldgway Dias Banadaranaike as a man with a future behind him. It was a3,010 words
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220 1956-04-22 2 BOMBAY: .The Cnief Justice andlfr. Justice Pesai of Bombay High, Court last week ordered the release of BLa vaniabaokar Manjunath Narvekar, social worker of Tnana, who was arrested on January 31 and detained on an oroer issued by the District Magistrate of Diana. In the grounds220 words
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Article121 1956-04-22 2 NEW DByUHI: Mr u tn a message ,of greeting. t 0 the Tunisian Premier on half of irhha, on the occasion of the attainment of indepn n dence by Tunisia said; \\v look forward to welcoming iunisia and her people to the lamily of free and sovereign121 words
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Article, Illustration616 1956-04-22 2 A young Australian student wno recently toured India for six weens has come uack reeply impressed witn tne country s progress. Since ne returned home a few weeks ago, he has been ousily occupied spreading the Knowledge ne gained of India among616 words
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118 1956-04-22 2 SPECIES OF INDIAN WASP TO COMBAT BEETLE PEST SHXLLONO: Colonies of a beneficial species of Indian wasp will shortly be taken to the South Pacific islands to combat the rhinoceros beetle pest which threatens the cocoanut palm industry This wasp was recently discovered 1h Assam by Dr. T.V. Venkataraman, biological118 words
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Article114 1956-04-22 2 SRINAGAR; The Srinagar Municipal council unanimously passed a resolution hailing Prime Minister Nehru's statements on Kashmir which the resolution said, endorsed the Kashmir people's decision of acceding to India. The resolution, which was moved by Peer Saifuddin Makhadoomi, pledged Kashmir peoples "unqualified support" to Sri114 words
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50 1956-04-22 2 KARACHI; The Pakistani Government issued a notification extending for a further period of on e year the operation of the Pakistan Admini. 1--tration of Evacuee Property Ordinance of 1949 relating to the transfer Of evacuee propelty by sale and exchange The ordinance expired on Apr. Id.50 words
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Article64 1956-04-22 2 NEW DELHI; In the emergency recruitmc t to th-i Indian Administrative Service which -will be made shortly. "0 per cent, it is stated, will •oe from those who are already in Government servic-. The remaining wf.'l be opening competition. The selection will be made by the T64 words
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899 1956-04-22 3 SHOULD HEGIRA CALENDAR BE ABANDONED CHOULD the lunar Hegira calendar of the Muslim faith be abandoned? Hashim Amir AH, head of the College of Agriculture at the Osmanla University 01 Hyderabad, Deocan, writing in the Islamic Review, considers that it has been based on at misunderstanding of two ver ses899 words
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Article221 1956-04-22 3 SAiWTA *>A*U*A<vA. California: No one questions the tact that dwarr mammoth* or elephants roamed North America 30.000 years ago. A new thought, however, is that many may have been around at about the same tune. Evidence announced by Dr. George F. Carter, Professor 0* Geography at Johns Hopkins University221 words
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Article89 1956-04-22 3 BHOPAL: Curfew was clam,.eu oown on junopal City ior t.ie tuna succesbive nl 6 nt receuuy but witii reouveu uours— xrom 9 p.m. to 5 aau. me city remained compieteiy quiet. i.unew waa ur»«. oi-dered on Saturday last toioruered on iast tsaturday 101--lOwin^ c-ashes between two communities.89 words
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205 1956-04-22 3 TECHNICIANS FOR INDIA'S PLAN PROGRESS NEW DELHI: Ways of foret tiling a possible large-scale scarcity of engineering and other technical staff for implementating the development schemes under the second FiveYear Plan are, it is understood. being carefully studied by the Central Government. The Engineering Personnel Committee had made several suggestions205 words
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Article53 1956-04-22 3 Dr. Ra jendra Prasad NEW DELHI: The Presi'«tnt. Dr. Rajendra Prasad returned here last week after 1 a two-day visit to Punjab and P-E.P.S.IT On his* way from Patiala the President visited the Kaaturba Sewa Mandir at Rajpura, about 17 miles fix>m Patiala. He also laid thefounJfA,°* n stone POrt-bMte53 words
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Article175 1956-04-22 3 MADRAS: The world famous British historian, Prof. Arnold J. Toynbee, who is on a world tour with Mrs. Toynbee, is to tour India early next year. Mr. H. C. Norminton, Assistant Regional Representative of the British Council, said that Prof. Toynbee will tour Bombay, Madras, Calcutta and175 words
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Article96 1956-04-22 3 Unlicensed Wireless Set Seized BHOPAL: An uclicenced wireless transmitting set was seized from a radio shop situated i n the heart of Bhopai City following a raid organised by the police here. Police authorities stated that the set was being used for transmitting- Information to Pakistan. The set Is being96 words
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396 1956-04-22 3 To Finance India's Five Year Plan NEW DELHI: A thorough re-orientation o/ the Indian tax revenue system so as to fill the lap between the needs and re sources of the second Fivefear Plan has been suggested by Mr. Nicholas Kaldor, Pro tessor of Economics at Cam bridge University. It396 words
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688 1956-04-22 3 MALAVIfA'S SPEECH IN LOK SABHA ♦k EW omun: in bis reply to the Lok Sabha debate on the demands of the Ministry Natural Resources and Bde«--tuio Research recently Mr. M&iavlva said* "We no w propose to take over copper mining also directly ua- He688 words
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1098 1956-04-22 3 V. S. SWAMINATHAN - Construction Of Polythene Plant In India V. S. SWAMINATHAN By THE Alkali and Chemical Corporation (India) Ltd., re cently announced plans tor th construction of the first poly' thene plant in India at a cos of £2.500,000. Technical aid in the design, construction and operation o this unit is provided1,098 words
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Article86 1956-04-22 3 MADRAS: A Mettur Dam Textile Mill will come into operation in October this year, and the necessary machineries have been ordered in the United Kingdom and Japan. Mr. K. Rajagopai Chettl, secretary of the East India Industries Ltd., Madras, and partner, India Metal and MetaJlur gleal86 words
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244 1956-04-22 3 ANTI-SALES TAX HARTAL IN U. P. ENDS LAJCKNOW: With th« termination of the eight-day anti saves ta x ordinance hartal nojmai business was resumed an over the State, according to reports received here. The District Magistrate of Lucknow withdrew the order* under Section 144 Cr. P. C. which he promulgated244 words
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Article121 1956-04-22 3 MADRAS: The Union Government has selected ten centres for the establishment of rural universities and one of them will be in Gandhigram in the Madhural District of Madras State. The Union Government han asked the Madras Government to work out the details and submit a plan of the121 words
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Article1039 1956-04-22 4 People Fly Blue Flags And Shout Mayawewa' 'Sadhu' KANDY: For the first time since the secret revolution of the ballot box swept Mr. -S^W. R. J>. fturMfoyyiKanz^ into power, popular enthusiasm was jubilantly and unreservedly manifested In Randy on Saturday afternoon, (Apr. 14). Large crowds1,039 words
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135 1956-04-22 4 COLOMBO. Five acres of land has been donated to the Government for a state homing scheme, to commemorate the victory of the M.E.P. The donation has been made by Mr. V. Suppiah of Angamana Estate to perpetuate the memory o£ tne success135 words
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Article86 1956-04-22 4 KARACHI, Apr. 20— A Pakistan delegation is expected to leave here for New York about Apr. 26 to make preliminary arrangements for opening the Kashrftir case before the Security Council of the Unted Nations. (Pakistan wants a United Nations plebiscite and arbitra- ton to decide the86 words
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240 1956-04-22 4 MINISTER MARIKKAR'S FIRST BROADCAST COLOMBO: In his first broadcast to th/ nation, the Minister of Posts, Broadcasting and Information, Mr. C. A. S. Marikkar said that one of the first things that would come up for his consideration would be the question of reducing the postal rates. "It is premature240 words
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Article, Illustration129 1956-04-22 4 TOP POST CHANGES HANDS P.W. litchfield, Chairman of the Board of The Goodyear Tire Bobber Co., l asps hands with Goodyear President E.J. Thomas as the authorities and respon) Ibllit'e* of the Chief Executive Officer of the world's argest rubber company pass rcm the one to the other. Gathered in129 words
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Article250 1956-04-22 4 COLOMBO: Sir John Kotexwala, the out-going Prime Tinlster, last Wednesday wish d Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandara laike, the Prime Ministerlect, all success in his new fflce. In a statement issued after te had handed in his resigna'on from the office of Prime Unister. Sir John250 words
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Article181 1956-04-22 4 JAFFNA: Mr. P. Kanidtah, j the Communist Member for Point Pedro, thanking his supporters said he was the first Communist Mp to be elected from the Tamil-speaktag areas. By electing him the voters of Point Pedro had decisively rejected the policies of both the Tamil Congress181 words
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Article118 1956-04-22 4 DHUBRI (Assam); Accepting tne veralct of the jury, mi. a. C. Lmtt, AQdiuoiuti judge, recently convoteu A.snuddin SneiKu alias Bocua unuer bee. 302 1.P.0., muruer) and sentenced him to uansportion lor htc. lue prosecution ca^ was chat tut* accused, a worKtii »n a match laetoiy, uika-mai-iieu a widow118 words
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Article179 1956-04-22 4 COLOMBO: The following statement has been issued by Mr. K.OJB. Nair, Hony. Jt. secretary of tntf Ceyvon Democratic Congress We are giad that persons with tr«.cle urnon and worKing class background have beeu included in the new Cabinet. This wouid, we are sure, help the implementation of a179 words
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Article138 1956-04-22 4 COLOMBO: The Lanka Sama Samaja Party's General Secretary Mr. Leslie Goone wardane issued the following statement on behalf of tht party. last night: "Now that Mr. Bandaranalke has formed his Cabinet, the Lanka Sama Camaja Party wishes to announce that it will give the fullest support to the138 words
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385 1956-04-22 4 LAST WORDS OF A MADRAS EDUCATIONIST MADRAS: Mr. E. H. Paraneswaran, Member of the .tadras Legislative Council, representing the Teachers' Con- stituency, collapsed suddenly ind died while he was addressIng the Annual Educational Conference of the Madras Teachers' Guild at P.S. High School Mylapore, recently. Mr. Parameswaran, who was speaking385 words
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514 1956-04-22 4 NEW DELHI: ladla ought to be a!!e to j.ro.iure abui 19- ml Bon Umß of finished steel or M ml Hun ions of uteri ingots by tl*> end of the Tnir <1 Plan period, Mr. T. T. kir.simamactuui, M ulster for514 words
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