Indian Daily Mail, 25 April 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail vol. m N» cc SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25. 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 348 1 Minister Himttt Appointment Of Court Of Enquiry If the present talks between the City Council and the City Council Labour Unions Federation, do not succeed, the dispute may be referred to a Court of Inquiry. An folicatioii tv this effect was given
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  • 84 1 BIRMINGHAM, England, Apr. 24.— NiUta Khrushchev said yesterday the Soviet Union will soon have "guided missiles carrying an H-bomb." The Soviet Communist Port' boss also told a Chamber of Commerce luncheon that the Soviet Union already has exploded an H-bomb from an airplane. He said Russia
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  • 182 1 KARACHI, Apr. 24. A new political party to be known as the Republican Party has been formed m Pakistan a few hours after seven members of the Pakistan Moslem League were expelled yesterday. The seven had joined the cabinet of Dr. Khan Sahib, now Moslem League
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  • 114 1 RADIO DISCUSSION ON FAMILY PLANNING To-day, Apr. 25, at 8 p.m. the listeners to the Blue Network of Radio Malaya will be able to hear a discussion on some aspects of Family Planning. The speakers are Mrs. Goh ttok Kee Chairman of the Family Planning Association, the Rev. Fr. 8.
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  • 65 1 RANGOON, Apr. 24. A nine-gun salute, the clash of and the blare of conch hells yesterday marked the opening ceremony of the final >cssion of the Sixth Buddhist Synod. Mr. Jayaweera Kuruppu, Ceylon Minister for local Government and Cultural Affairs formally opened the session which will end
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  • 29 1 TEHERAN, Iran, Apr. 24.— The Teheran weekly Ajang said to-day that Princess Shanaz Pahlevi, 15-year-old only daughter of the Shah, would marry ArdttMr Zahedt, pngflneer son of tor. AP
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  • 249 1 BERTHA AGAIN MARRIES IN SECRECY! LJEKGHINOP-ZOOM, Hollana, A.pr. 24. *>ertiia Hertogn', tne Dutch "junkie gin," wuo.se marriage to a Muslim, »uix)equenC>y annuiteo, iea to iocs m siii^a^ore, nas angered her isutch tntnus by marry mjr again m secret. ane married Jonan Woikenfelt, 21, a furniture maker, last Thursday witnout her
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  • 162 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 24. Racial segregation on buses travelling witnin any of the 48 United States was outlawed yesterday by the Supreme Court Ten years ago the Court banned racial segregation on buses travelling from one State to another. Yesterday's unanimous ruling was made
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  • 59 1 LONDON, Apr. 24.—Bricklayer Sir Winston Churchill seized a trowel and did a neat job of laying a cornerstone yesterday. > The 81-year-old former Prime Minister, who is proud of his honorary membership m a bricklayers' union, officiated at the cornerstone laying for a new buildingr of the Cassell
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  • 28 1 TOKYO. Apr. 24.— Air service between Red China and Vorth Vietnam opened yfsterday, pelping Radio said. Planes will fly fro-n Canton, Fouthern -3itoa, via Nanninjr to Hanoi.— AP
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  • 75 1 MAttflAM, England, Apr. 24. —Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulanin was mistaken for Santa Clans yesterday. A five-year-old boy took one look at the Russian leader's white goatee and asked: "Are you Father Christmas?" Bulganin patted the little boy on the head and —wired him he was
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  • 196 1 TAMILS WANT NAVAL BASE AT TRINCOMALEE COLOMBO, Apr. 24.— A Tamil member of Parliament is to urge Ceylon's new Socialist Government not to withdraw Britain's right to a naval base at Trtncomalee witnout the consent of the iainii-«peamng poptfatlon. The member— Mr. C. Suntheraiingham, only representative m Parliament of the
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  • 120 1 CEYLON TO END COMMONWEALTH PREFERENCE COLOMBO, Apr. 24. Wil- 1 Ham Wilva, Trotskyite Minister for industries, said yesterday Ceylon may repudiate her obligations under GATr (General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs) and give up Commonwealth Preference the system under which goods produced within the British Common- wealth get special import
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  • 42 1 CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand, Apr. 24. A sound-air radar set, which detects the ap. proach of a housemaster at a distance of some SOo feet, has been invented by a schoolboy at Christ's college here. He has called it a "snooperscope." Reuter
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  • 134 1 ARRESTS BEFORE IND. PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI. Apr. 24.— Eignt demonstrators were arrested here today as Parliament opened a deoate on the Reorganisation of itadia's States the issue behind BomDay riots m which 71 people die<u .ast January. The arrested men 2 including a member of the Bombay legislation Assembly had
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  • 330 1 GOUBERT'S GROUP ELECT NEW SPEAKER FOR ASSEMBLY From Out* Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 24. Disgraceful scenes were witnessed m the State Assembly of Poncficherry when Hie House met for the first time after the election of ML Edouard Goubert as Leader of majority Congress Parly. The
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  • 246 1 Malaya's* Rubber Plantation Seriously Threatened (From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Apr. 24. The 'go slow decision taken today by the Executive Committee of 120,000 strong National Union of Plantation Workers will drastically cut down Malaya's robber production. The 32-member committee also agreed to pep Up its
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  • 743 1 LONDON, Apr. 24. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, Britain's Colonial Secretary, was today preparing Britain's detailed reply to Singapore's demand for Independence within the Commonwealth by next Apr. 1. Mr. David Marsha.l the Crown Colony's Chief Minister who is leadln? a n All-party Delegation of 13
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  • 83 1 SPORTS FUND NEARING $300,000 MARK The Li U Hwa Show J-n aid of the Singapore Youth Snores Centre Fund staged at the Odearj Cinema on Apr. 18, netted a total of $26,346. Tickets to the Show raised $25,460 while the programme printed for the occasion brought In $886. In addition
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  • 24 1 TOKYO. Apr. 24. Two European jurio men arrived here yesterday to co-.pe^e m the first worli lurto champion* ships la Tokyo May 5, A.P.
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  • 94 1 KARACHI, Apr. 24. The Pakistan Muslim League Party yesterday condemned recent statements by Indian Premier Nehru on Kashmir. The central executive >f the party declared Nehru's attitude "should awaken the attitude of the whole world." The executive adopted a resolution proclaiming "tho unstinted support of the organisation
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  • 60 1 T.OMBAY. Apr. 24. The Politburo of thr Indian Communist Party yesterday dis-contai-^ed issue of a daily bulletin on the proceedings of the 'ourth party congress meeting <n secret since Thursday at It say, only final dects'ons of trie con tress—a ttended by 460 delegates— would be disclosed,
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  • 558 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed, Apr. 25, 1956 WELL DONE, MR. MARSHALL! MR- david the Chief Minister of Singapore and Leader of the Colony's merdeka mission to London, reverted to his reputed professional role of a lawyer when he opened Singapore's cas* for self-government at the Constitutional Talks with the
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  • 2160 2 Mac Donald Clarifies Reference At SEATO MADRAS: Britain's H%h ftommfajtfntr fa India, Mr. Malcolm MacDonaM, nuilafatiil ltattate'* standpoint m regard to the raising of tfce g «r— issue at the SEATO conference at Karadbi while replying to a question pat to him on the subject at
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  • 649 2 I. N. T. U. C Editor's Claim Poor Appreciation Of Their Solid Contribution LONDON: The data that while vie workers have bid the foundation for a new India under the first Five-Year Plan, "Ifcere has been poor appreciation of their solid contrite tion," fe made by Mr.
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  • 34 2 The Aga Kbma, centre, seated la a wheat chair arrives at the Hi*el De Part* Moaie Carlo, to ■ll;i< the weddine of Grace K«* y and Prime© Rainier.
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  • 127 2 RUSSIAN EXPERTS FOR INDIA NEW DELHI; The service*. of two Russian experts specialists m the technique of ir-spraying of insecticides on -•.ops have been made availa bie to India by the United Nations Technical Assistance Board. A Canadian aircraft to likely to be given* to India under the Colombo P.an
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  • 106 2 NEHRU ON IND. SYSTEMS OF MEDICINE NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister told the Lok Sabha that the Unani. Homoeopanic and Ayurvedic- systems of Tiedicine should be examined rom a scientific point of view and whichever satisfied those scientific tests should be utilised fully. He was intervening to reply 'o a
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  • 429 2 "Second Lap" Of Aerial Oil Exploration NEW DELHI, The "second •ap" of Inala's aerial oil exploration will start m a few clays' time, when a Canadian Dakota will take off from Du m Dum for an aeromagnetic survey of the upper Gangetic Valley. The 'first lap" was completed April 5,
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  • 39 2 MEDICI SKULLS RETUBNED TO TOMB ROME-. Pour-hundred-yeai old skulks of the Mtdtci family s "PP he <i mediaeval Italy with PopeH, statesmen and eeaerals, have been returned o the family's lomb m Florence after an absence of 10 years.
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  • 436 3 Faster Way To Reach Goal-Nehru's Faith v_, p __rss _»_5_rr«___.r d V TU. vi.w *r_r_pnoaMl& _TlSS_ In a. latorvtow to B __S_T____. _ft_*"____ N «_a. «r. ___jra_wi*j5j»a* __K.« e _;„r n 'f.!-^_ n s^_?. v_, D y s taM <* of fr~_m-U,e rut- w™ Ulk The.
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  • 100 3 DUM DUM France would make a gift of a jet helicopter, a iight all-purpose plane and two civil transport planes to India shortly, said M. Henri Laforst, Secretary of the French Air Ministry, m an interview at Dum Dum airport. He was en route to Delhi
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  • 104 3 TRAINING YOUTH FOR EMERGENCIES NEW DELHI; A scheme to train young men and women to help handle any emergency such aa natural calamities—earthquakes, serious accidents and famine is be- j ing worked out by the Bharat Sewak SamaJ. It will be designed to give added assistance to the Emergency ReUef
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  • 111 3 BOMBAY: India is to offer Nepal Rs. 100 mUlion to help finance the Himalayan Kingdom's first five-year plan, It is learned. An official announcement on this is expected to be made shortly when details about allocations are settled between representatives of the Indian
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  • 197 3 MADRAS: Mr. K. Kamaraj a 1 w Chlef Minister, stateu cnat the amendments suggested by the various State Legislatures to the States ReorW nlsation Bill would be considered by the Congress Parliamentary Party. Mr. Kfemaraj Nadar returne to Madras by air from Delhi after attending the
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  • 97 3 AFRO-ASIAN YOUTH FESTIVAL NEW DELHI: An AfroAsian youth Festival Is planned to b« held here early next year. The sponsor Is Mr. Govind Shay, convenor of the Bharat Tuvak Samaj a body of the Bharat Sewak Samaj. Mr. Sahay, it is stated has sent Invitation to youth organisations m Asian
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  • 24 3 MR. T YA GI'S VISIT PATHANKOT- Mr. Mahav<r Tyagt, union Minister, for Defenre Organisations, arrive her* on a week's tour of the border artt.
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  • 210 3 A li Returns Satisfied From Tehera KARACHI, Apr. 22. Mr. Mohamad All, Pakistani Prime Minister returned by air yesteraay mi n a gooj humour iter attending the five-nation Bagdad Pact Council meeting v Teheran. The meeting was a success «d i am very satisfied with the results,' he said. 'I
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  • 142 3 NEW YORK: Eight Indian educators have begun at Columbia University a twomonth tour ot the United States, the Institute of International Education announced here. The educators, members of an Indian Government Commission, wf.l visit seven colleges and universities. They will gather information to
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  • 108 3 CALCUTTA; India's Rehabilitation Minister, Mr. Mehr 3hand Khanna, is likely to meet Acharya Vinoba Bhave, the sponsor of the Bhoodan Movement, some time next month. The projected discussions, It is understood, will center on exploration of the scope, for voluntary integration of this revolutionary agrarian move,
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  • 55 3 NEW DELHI: No reply had been received from Pakistan till now to protests lodged by India against ten violations of Indian air space m the recent past, Mr. Sadath aU Khan, Parliamentary Secretary m the External Affairs Ministry, told Mr. Gidwani m a written
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  • 70 3 KARACHI: India has charged Pakistan with heavy concentration of Pakistan armed personnel at Gandaslgnwala near Hussainiwalla headworks, it was learnt here. 'It is understood that India, while making this charge on Monday also, told Pakistan that while India was at present carrying out repairs to
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  • 114 3 MEN AVERSE TO FAMILY PLANNING BANGALORE: Men In till* country are gencrliy oppoeea to taually penning methous and more oiten than not, dissuade their wives from tfeejung advtce on the subject. This was revealed here byMrs. Mallika, President of me Mysore State Family flaming Association. Mrs. Ghosh pleaded that men
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  • 175 3 BONN; The West German Government must make longterm credit funds available to manufacturers to enaole this country to offer competitive terms to Asian markets says Herr Berg, chairman or the Federal Association of German Industries Speaking In Hagen about the industrial goodwill mission (recently undertaken
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  • 398 3 NAIROBI; The future policy or Indians In Kenya wat, outlined by Mr. a. B. Patel, Asian MLnlwter without Portfolio, In the Kenya Government, when he ftpofce to a gathering of Nairobi Indians here. "Indians," said Mr. Patel, "had a string and Intense
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  • 176 3 JULLUNDUR: The Bhakra and Nangal Project will coat a total of Hs. 1,735 million according to the revised estimate, wnich is now under close scrufny. The previous estimated cost was Ra. 1,700 million. The increase m the cost is the resutt of the increase m
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  • 769 3 increase fit Production m First Five.Yr. Plan Competition From Japan NEW DELHI: The Indian handloom industry has given a good account of itself under the first five- Year Flan. Improving steadily since 1951, it registered an 80 per cent increase m output by 1955. At 1,460
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  • 284 3 BERUWELA. A 27-year-old mother of four children, W. A. Lucy Nona of Pinhena. Beruwela. murdered three of her children. Winnie Josline (12), Hettiarachchigc Pemasiri (6), H. Millie Nona (9 months), by throwing them into a 40-foot deep well and herself committed suicide by jumping into it.
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  • 130 3 BOMBAY: An Ahmedabad engineering arms has secured the technical collaboration ot a Japanese firm for the manufacture of textile machinery parts, it is learned here. The Japanese firm, Nih«n Spindle toanuiucturing Company, of lokyo, w i:l aid the Inoo-Belga Engineering Company, of Ahmedabad, under terms which provide for
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  • 1356 4 Final Party Position Consequent ou the victory of the Mafaajanu Kksath Poramuna at the General Ejection which has just ended, its ieader, Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, has been appointed Prime Minister and Minister of Defence and External Affairs and was sworn hi
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  • 105 4 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 24.— The 1 first and immediate conseI quence of the decision to seI parate Malabar from Madras was on the convicts m the State Jails Ail Malayalee convict* will be immediately transferred to the Cannanore Central jail whMe all Kanarese convictn
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  • 29 4 NEW YORK, Apr. 24.—Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Seci retary of State, said that the North Atlantic Treaty Organis. atlon could and should be more than a alliance. Reuter.
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  • 54 4 MB. C. S. K. BOYTEIX, Deputy Commissioner (Weld), who Is leaving the Federation shortly to take op the post of Inspector General of Police, Nigeria, went to say goodbye to the Chief Minister. Tungku Abdul Rahman Putra, on Monday mornUhr (Apr. JS). Picture shows the Chief
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  • 449 4 CS wealth Preference To Be Re-examined COLOMBO, Apr. 24: Ceylon's new Socialist Government is to re-examine the country's CommoniweaJtti Preference Commitments and its membership of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trades (G.A.T.T.) it was disclosed to-day. In a published statement on National Industrial Policy the
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  • 347 4 INTERNAL SECURITY THE VEXING PROBLEM LONDON. Apr. 24.—Members of the British and Singapore delegations to their talks .ere on tne strategic island's onstitutional future to-day onrerred separately ahead of a critical session to-morrow. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the olonial Secretary, is due to ,ive the British Governments considered reply, at toaorrows'
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  • 33 4 Mr. Handy Perlnbanayagam, Principal. Hindu College, Kokuvil. Jaffna, will speak on the present political situation m Ceylon, to-day. Wednesday Apr. 25, at 7 p.m., at the Ceylon Sports Club.
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  • 50 4 An Aiea Security Unit patrol ambushed and kil.ed one of three terrorist* m the Tronoh area of Perak on Montay ni,;ht. The dead terrorist has been identified as SI.N CHAI alias Lav Sin Chai ai'a Nam ham, A pump gun auo a quantity of ammunition were recovered
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  • 26 4 The next meeting- of the Rural Board will be held at th<> Conference Room, Chief Secretary's office, to-morrow Apr. 26, at 10.30 a.m.
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