Indian Daily Mail, 26 April 1956

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  • 510 1 INSISTS ON BRITAIN'S ROLE IN INTERNAL SECURITY? LONDON, Apr. 25: Hie Constitutional Confer. ence oa future of Singapore met her© to-day to hear the British Oovenmenf s "ooMideveft reply*' to the Crown Colony's dafcn for tulip i ailni 1 1 within the Commonwealth
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  • 735 1 Ceylon Prof essor's Hope In Bandaranaike SIR JOHN'S POLICIES WHICH CAUSED DOWNFALL dly Our Staff Reporter) Indians m Ceylon ait» bow Hkely to have a tetter deal than they had under the regime of Sir Mm Kottftew*la> Mr. Handy Fwmpaaayagam, Prfacinal «f Hindu Cortege, Jaffna said
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  • 114 1 LONDON. ADr. 25: THE f'AILY EXPRESS today pralsf) Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. British Colonial Secretary, for de- < Siring that Singapore would main British. Mr. Lennox-Boyd made the statement when discussions opened m London on Monday between the British Government and a Singapore delegation headed by Mr. David
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  • 138 1 There Are Rays Of Hope UN CHOON MONO A communique issued after to-day's meeting said that Mr. Lennox-Boyd had made a statement 'indicating the position of Her Majesty's Government.' It added: 'This statement set out certain specific proposals as a basis for discussion by the conference on the future constitution
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  • 104 1 NO STRIKE BALLOT BY CITY WORKERS The Acting Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Francis Thomas, had further discussions yesterday morning with representatives of the Iteration of City Council Labour Unions and the Finance and General Purposes Committee of the City Council. The City Council agreed to refer (matters m
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  • 128 1 From Our Own Corrmfmimt NA.GPUR, Apr. 25.—Derailment of Bombay— Calcutta Mall train near Malkapur ott Tuesday morning was a clear case of sabotage declared Mr. D. L. Kadse M.L.A. from Madhya Pradesh who was travelling m the same train. Me said immediately after the accident they
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  • 150 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Apr. *5.^ Maharaatrtan politicians bavin* failed to get Bombay Cttv by direct action are now concentrating all their propaganda and efforts here hi order to force the Government of India concede their demand. Since the State Reorganisation
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  • 114 1 Two Indian Bandits Killed A patrol of the 2nd Bn.. Soyal Welch Futfjters, killed three terrorist* a Chinese and two Indiana they contacted iea»;£uwKt Kelafrah }n the 3eiri&B district otKegri Sembiian Tfceaday, aatffc an Bmtrgenef- eMmunleW^ fifcuerf m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. One of the dead terrorists wi Identified as Sit
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  • 37 1 HONG KONG, Apr. 25.— Hongkong's "grand old man" 93-year-o.d Sir Robert Ho Tung Is gravely ill with bronchitis according to a report today m the Chinese language newspaper Keung Sheunjj Man Pao. Reuter
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  • 368 1 Anti-States BUM Clashes In Bombay Punjab SEVERAL ARRESTS MADE NEW DELHI, Apr. Demonstrations' brake oat te scattered parts oft India yesterday a» Parliament started debating a bill to reorganise State boundaries. In Delhi, 41 people were arrested ootaide Parliament when they demonstrated to back a demand that Bombay City should
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  • 66 1 NEW NAME FOR BENARES NEW DELHI, Apr. 25: India's holiest city B«n«ro« is being renamed Varanaei. Varaifasi is a name associated with an ancient city on the present site of Benares. It was mentioned m Hindu and Budhist religious texts. Officials ordered the change to be made on May 24
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  • 58 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 25.— A London stamp dealer arrived aboard the Queen Elizabeth ytstjerday with the British Post Office's M 56,000,000 stamp ©oLection for a New York exhibition. The collection included the original die of the world's first postage stamp the one penny black ot
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  • 256 1 Speaking on the Agricultural Show proposed to be held from June 30 to July 6 at the former Kallang Airport, Acting Chief Minister Mr. Chew Swee Kee gave three main reasons for molding the show. Market gardening carried on by Chinese small-holders m the rural areas, livestock raising
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  • 113 1 "CEYLON WILL STAY IN COMMONWEALTH" COLOMBO, Apr. 25: New Premier Solomon Bandaranaike »aid Tuesday Ceylon will stay m the British Commonwealth "if it does not conflict with our national sovreignty or national development." In a speech the Premier said the question was not "of supreme moment" just now. Bandaranaike said
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  • 152 1 WHY NOT HARRY YOUR GRANDMOTHER, ASKS JUDGE! MADKiUS, Apr. 20. Tile custom among a certain section of the Reddlar Com* munity In Koilp&ttl Taluk. TiruoelveU District, permitting 1 a man to marry nla own grandchild was strongly condemned as obscene and revolttag Madras High Court here on Tuesday. Justice P.
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  • 310 1 A Br. Prof es§or*» Queer Theory LONDON, Apr. W.— Singapore cannot be an Independent nation by Itself twrt is the h*a*t of a region, Professor Charles E. Garrfirctoa of the Royal Uftstttnte of International Affairs said here to-day. In a letter to the DAILY
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  • 99 1 MONTGOMERY DEFIES FED. COURT ORDER MONTGOMERY, Alabama, Apr. 25 1 Whit* and Negroea here who break the old »egreaction rule on buoto now con. demned by tho Supreme Court were yesterday threatened with arrest by Montgomery* Polioo Commiasionor. Tho first desegregated buses operated by Montgomery City Line* ran yetterday but
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  • 44 1 The next public session of the Malayanisation Commission will be held to-day, at 5 p.m. at the Conference Room, Public Relations Office, Assembly House, Singapore 9. Oral evidence will be recorded on the Malayanlsatioa of ihe staff of the Singapore Improvement Trust.
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  • 521 2 gfpote, Hears., Apr. 26, 'M St SAMBANTHAH VERSUS OPPOKTUNISTS (JNDEIR normal circumstances, the contest for the MIC presidentship would have gone off quite unnoticed In fact, that was what hod happened almost every year iti the past. Then no one wanted the presidential chair and it was very difficult to
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  • 995 2 EXPERIMENT IN INDIA BRITISH N. P.'s TRIBUTE were more often a failure than a success In the administration of commercial enterprises. Flexibility of mind, which could help them to take many decisions with confidence and speed, was required. He did not mean to sa v that
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  • 169 2 POONA: pro Maharashtra demonstrators waved black flags and threw shoes at the oar of Mr. Y. B. Chavan, Bombay's Minister for Local Self-Government as he was leaving the open air theatre of the Poona Municipal Corporation after declaring it open. Braving a sustained hostile -teihonstration by
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  • 180 2 COIMBATORE; Th« State Khadi and Village industries Board met here at the Govern, ment Arts College, Mr. X. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Industries, presiding. Following a demonstration of the working of a 16-spindle improved spinning unit designed by Mr. Balasundaram of Textoote Co., the Board resolved
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  • 21 2 N»CW DELHI; The Government of India proposes to open two information centres soon In Dimasciw and Bel-
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  • 120 2 Draft Second Plan Of Andhra State NEW DELHI: The total amount estimated by the \ndhra State Government m the plan they submitted to the Planning Commission for the! next five years wu Rs. 244.43 crorea. This was revealed by Mr. s. N. Mishra, Union Deputy Minister for Planning, m the
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  • 166 2 NEWDBLnI: The Food ana Agriculture Minister, Mr. A. P. Jain said here that the Govern, ment of India were evolving a scheme tot form co-operatives of farmers with medium and small-size holdings to enable them to have full advantage of technological developments m agriculture. Mr. Jain was
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  • 118 2 NEW DELHI The Coffee Board had submitted to Government a plan for Increasing the present annual production of coffee from 26,000 tons to 35,690 tons by the end of 1961. 63, the Commerce Minister Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, told the Lok Sabha. Replying to a question
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  • 172 2 JVLttPNtKJR: The Punjao has a scheme for generating eiaetxlclty to the extent of 30,000 kilowattts- 16,000 k.w. of primary and 14,000 lew. of secondary power from the tails of Upper Bari Doab Canal, taken out from River Ravi. The scheme costing about As. 70.
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  • 140 2 NEW SET OF RULES FOR E. PAK LEGISLATURE DACCA: A new set of rules for the Bast Pakistan Legislative Assembly has been framed m the light of the Republican Pakistani constitution wherein two Service Committees have been provided Sub-ordinate and Supreme Service Committees. The Subordinate Committee will consist of the
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  • 87 2 BHOOSWAMIS SUSPEND 'SATYAGRAHA' JAIPUR: The executive of the Rajasthan Bhooswaml Sangh decided to suspend the Bhooswami "Satyagraha" m the State. The decision follows a meeting of the representatives of the Sangh with the Rajpramukh today, Chief Minister Sukhadia and the Home Minister were also present at the meeting. The Sangh
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  • 389 2 CALCUTTA: Altogether 150 scheme* for the promotion of trainung-cum-pr odnettoa centres and various small- scale industries for providing training and gainful occupation to more than 12,000 persons from East Pakistan have been sanctioned by the U nion Rehabilitation Ministry. Up to October last
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  • 458 2 PALGHAI 1 The fourth congress of the Communist Party of n .i, H J meeting here from April 19. will concern itself mainly with I the domestic issues than with the international policy J j India. It. wUKdKlfuss m detail the draft outline
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  • 631 2 Peace Prizes Will Now Need A 'New Look' LONDON: WteU happ*. now to All the SUlin Psjt. Prizes? That ia one of the imni^,, quest. ons intriguing Europe v a reault jot Moscow's disco v. U*t the Great Staita wa, :i f«ct_an fooooapetent me^a magfeo who could not heed British
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  • 208 2 STEAM THERMAL PLANT FOR E. PAKISTAN KARACHI: The Pakistan Government announced the CO uK Iu 4l On of agreement with Canada under the Colombo Plan "for erecting a steam thermal plant at Goalpara ne JS£ Khulna m East Pakistan The announcement said the total cost of the plant, equipment and
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  • 113 2 BOMBAY; Freight rates between India and the United States and Canada are to f r «P by about 10 per cent from May l, according to information reaching the Shippin^ Directorate here o« Th f J" aln cla «ses of cargoea are expected to
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  • 910 3 Slow Disappearance Of Colonialism DBLffl: Mepreseatattves of the five sponsoring Powers of tije Bandung Conference-India, Indonesua, Burma, Paktetanind Cevlon-Sroeaiwi here for Ke-detDcition to the vtfbJch enabled^ nations of Af rfc* and iSte^hS year to ananimoa*y declare themselves agafjist eoEmalism and for peace. oftouMu* <w Speaking
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  • 189 3 Analysis Of Sun's Rays LONDON British scientists (Man to send up rockets to height* of more than IUO miles as part of their contribution to the International Geophysical Year. They \yili be launched both i nun thi* country and at the Woomera weapon-testing range m Australia, inVulf the»« rockets will
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  • 154 3 CALCUTTA: India's sericulture muustry has oee v msK .tig substantial progress m iecent y^ars, accoruing- to aa oiuciai review. The production of raw silk (mulbeny) increased from 1,b56,31l lbs m 1963 to a peak level of 2,398,1»8 lbrf m 1954. Ti.c proauclion of nontuulbeiry .silk a.so Incrcaseci
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  • 306 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India is setting up a panel of scientists to advise and assist the Planning Commission. Tue second Five- Year Plan is considered to mark an anF£taat •Uw.in the industrial xield ecoomic ana social deveiopment problems are continually arising which cail ipt a scientific study
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  • 257 3 INDO-PAK BORDER zone had been demarcated by agreement between the two countries. The, Prime Minister disclosed this In the Lok Sabha while answering a' question by Mr. Gfctwattl on the extent of demarcation work taiat ia4 progressed along the western aone. Out, Of a total of 1,808 miles of border
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  • 180 3 2%0W DELHI: Mr/TlpMteth Ajrnjga, Parliamentary Secr«ttt£l»9ie Sxterm} JUfeirs Miarftqr, eonftftned In the Lok Saboa, vtoports of/ Pakistani xJlka but wtfcyy that "it is not dear wftetter this work is intended tar irrigational pur. pose* m for some other puriS>. Sadath Ali Khan, who waft- replying to Mr. Gidwanl said
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  • 121 3 NO INVITATION TO RED CHINA MADRID: The Executive Council of UNESCO meeting m Madrid decided by Id vote* to two and one abstention to postpone the question of sending an invitation to the People's Republic of China to assist at the conference which the international Education Bureau is holding m
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  • 905 3 LOK SABHA QUESTIONS Matter Not To Be Reopened, Says Dr. Katju NEW DELHI: The Defence Minister, Dr. K. N. Katju, said m the Lok Sabha that Government had settled the question of arrears of payment to the former Indian National Army personnel eight years
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  • 544 3 United Nation Action To Stop Slave Traffic 'Svfc Y*MK: Uatted Nation* action l» twine aowgfct to put a stop to taw (a^reaste* slave traffic wMcfc Is aHijjjfi' to take plact Mwmk Sndl Arabia ami certain area* In Freaxfc $q— toria* Af rica. When the United Nations Economic and Social Council
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  • 338 3 Indo-U. S. Trade Up NEw YORK: Growing trade between India and America is encouraging bvt there is fear m certain trade quarters that Indian trend towards socialism may prove oiaturbing" to future trade relations. This was pointed out here be Mi.dred Hughes, executive vice president of the Fax East-American Council
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  • 44 3 JULLUNDUR: With a view to maintaining the importance of Patlala m the new reorganised Punjab, the government, is considering a proposal to link this ancient city with Chandigarh, the ultra-modern capital of the Punjab, via Rajpura, with electric trains.
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  • 586 4 CEYLON ELECTIONS Second Day Results The following are the results of the Ceylon elections held on Apr. 7. Results of flections held on Apr. 6 were published yesterday. MATUGAMA MR. D. T. PABQUAL (SLEP-MBP) 25, 798. Mr. A. C. Gunaratne (UNP) 6.189. Mr. Reginald Perera (IND) 3,930. Mr. B. Fonseka
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  • 60 4 Martha Bulganin and Mr. Khrushchev watch demonstration of the un of Atomic r s f. l^J?^ l 8J fl p 1 11 1 Engineering Radio-Active Laboratory during their vl»it to Harwell Atomic Research establishment. Between thorn, with flowing beard, is the Russian Atomic Scientist Igor Kurchetav.
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  • 587 4 Ceylon Witt Accept Aid From Any Quarter Rut Without Strings —New Premier COLOMBO, Apr. 25.— Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, the new Prime Minister of Ceylon, who is pledged to establish a Socialist Republic said here today he noped Ceylon would receive technical aid not on.y from the United States but other
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  • 114 4 BERTHA BREAKS AWAY FROM PARENTS BERGEN Op ZOOM, Netherlands, Apr. 25.— The parents of Bertna Hertogh liiesda y sa<L y announced they had made a complete brake with their daughter who married a tocal cabinetmaker Saturday Bertha la the Dutch glri who came out of the Jungle aged 13 and
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  • 49 4 CALCUTTA, Apr 25. Burma m to seek" Soviet assistance to develop her re-cently-explored iron mine besides inviting a Soviet engineering delegation to help implement other develpment prefects, U Ba leader of a seven-itnan burmese technical delegation now on its way to Moscow, said here yesterday.
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  • 173 4 KAMPALA, Uganda, Apr. 25. Sir Andrew Cohen, Governor or Uganda, said yesterday that "1961 has m no sense been accepted as a target date for self-government" m the British Protectorate. Speaking m the Uganda Legislative Council, he said there had been "wrong
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  • 134 4 MALACCA DOCTOR: PRIVY COUNCIL RULING LONDON. Apr. 25. The Medical Disciplinary Committee of the General Medical Council were not a court of law but a domestic forum charged m certain cases with making inquiry into the circumstances attending the conviction m a distant country of a medical practitioner to decide
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  • 66 4 SPEECHES AT THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY Today at 6.30 p.m. there will be an informal talk and discudsion at the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society, 8 Cairnhill Road, led by Mr. M. Subramaratami National Lecturer, Indian Section, Theosophical Society. Tomorrow, at 6.30 p.m. there wiK be a Public Lecture "Towards a Happy Living"
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  • 136 4 A demonstration m rammed and stabilised earth construction was given by Mr G. F. Middleton of the United Nations Technical Assistance Administration m Queenstown yesterday morning. This method, of wall' construction may be used m the pilot scheme to build 200 cheap houses m Bukit Panjan?
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  • 140 4 LONDON, Apr. 29: Mr. Herbert Morrison, a Member of the Commonwealth Parlia mentary Association which re cently visited Sttga^ore, spofct last night m favour of thi Colony joining the Malaj States Federation. He told a questioner during a British Broadcasting Corpo ration radio programme: "I dc think
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    65 4 Raja Kamarudin bin Raja Sir, UdU, 31.ywr.old acting Secretary of -Lever Brother (Malaya) Limited, Kuala Lum pur, who is leaving shortly u the United Kingdom to am the Duke of Edinburgh's Cap ferenca on Industrial Communities at Oxford m July. While m England he will also undergo a four-month advance
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  • 116 4 CANNES, Apr. 25: Applause mingled with shudders of horror" yesterday when "Christ m Bronze", a Japanese picture featuring Christian martyrdom, was presented at the ninth Cannes International Film Festival. The story goes back to the 17th century when the Shojuns, the Rulers of Japan, In
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  • 125 4 The Committee ha s awarded the Cheeseman Prize for 1956 to the following two candidates whose essay were judged to be of equal merit. MISS SUSEHEILA VETHAVANAM for an essay entitled "The Axe of Superstition (Patent Medicines)"; MR. ISHAK bin PATEH AKHIR for an essay entitled "On
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  • 106 4 In connection with Thiruvalluvar Day CelebraUon on Friday May 18, the RamaKrishna Mission schools will be conducting Recitation, Essay and Oration contests for students, from Thlrukural, the verses of the great poet Thiruvalluvar, who lived nearly 2,000 years ago and who has gained the acclamation of Pope,
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  • 239 4 OPPOSITION TO CHINESE OCCUPATION OF TIBET HONG KONG, Apr. 25.— Dalai Lama. 22-year-oid spiritual and temporal ruler of Tibet reported.<y revealed today there had been important opposition among Buddhist monk*, and Lamas to Chinese Com munist occupation of his country. Peking Radio said that m an address to a preparatory
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  • 76 4 At the A.nnua. General Meeting of the Ceylonese Association, Muar held recently the following were elected office bearers: President; Mr. N. K. Pillay (re-elected); Vice- President: Mr. c. VelupMai; Hon. Secretary: Mr S. Iyadurai; Hot. Literary Sports Secretary: Mr. N. Runasingham; Hod. Treasurer; Mr. M. K. Ratnam;
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