Indian Daily Mail, 30 April 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XO No. 74 gPrqAFOBB, MONDAY, APRIL SO, 19fi6 FOUR PAGES 15 dWTS
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  • 318 1 Counter Proposals To Boyd COMPROMISE MOVE ON INTERNAL SECURITY CONTROL CRUCIAL TALKS TOMORROW LONDON, Apr. 29- David Marshall Singapore Chief Minister declared here there was 'complete unanimity' among bis all- party delegation on coast er proposals they would put to Britain on nwiepen denoe for the
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  • 65 1 LONDON, Apr. 29.— The Sunday Times and the Observer, two influential Sunday newspapers, today published pen portraits of Mr. David Marshall which gave details of the life and career of Singapore's Chief Minister. The Sunday Times also published a report from Its dliplomatlc correspondent which stated that the
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  • 410 1 LONDON. Apr. 29.— Mr. David Marshall Singapore's Chief Minster said yesterday there was 'room 'or hope» In his talks with the British Colonial Office on granting the Crown Colony independence. The Chief Minister In a broadcast to Singapore over Radio Malaya said It was true there was
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  • 131 1 Dulles To Be Appraised Of B&K Views WASHINGTON, Apr. 29.— Mr. John Foster Dvules, United States Secretary of State, will seek a first hand appraisal of the Anglo-Soviet talks next week when he meets Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary, at the Atlantic Pact Council meeting l n Paris.
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  • 56 1 PEKING, Apr. 29.— Chineae workmen were erecting a giant ortralt of Stalin alongside the portraits of other Communist to the main square of Peking ready for Tuesday's May Day Parade. 80 far the only criticism Q* «ttalln to be published hi T-foa *>as been ta a
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  • 117 1 REDS JUBILANT OVER FALL OF KOTELAWALA BOMBAY, Apr. 2»— The Communist party of Inoia toaay uaiied the recent generai election m iJeyion as another D«ow to the imperialists wuo Bwufc t* diviue tile peoples of Asia.' A resolution passed at a party congress at Atalghut, la Mauras aute, MM the
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  • 77 1 uOIiOMiJO, Apr A team of united States nuclear scientists discussed the peaceful use s of atomic energy with the rrtane Minister Mr. 15. W. R. D. Bapoaraimlke. The team wMch arrived hen a few days a^ote touring the region to co.lecf views on the
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  • 132 1 American Dollar Grant to Ceylon COLOMBO, Apr. The United States has made a grant of live milnoa dooars to cey^on according to an cv cnmnge of notes oetween tne two governments yesterday at tn« otnoe of the Prime Minister Mr. Sotomon BattdaranuiKe This la the nrst American grant to ceyson.
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  • 32 1 UOGOOW. Ayr. Japan's Agriculture Minister Mr. Ichiro Kono requested a private talk with the soviet leaders Marsha. BulganJn and Mr. Khrushchev when they return from their visit to Britain.— Reuter
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  • 463 1 Platforms for Drilling Oil KUALA BIsXAiX, Brunt*. North Borneo Apr. S9<—Brlttsa «v frtvuninw"* *M attt weett oegm lm*l«*W|t artoliuai iautna, 25 mues on Me «oiMC of toomeo, to ami for Ww ott imm» ktueKa tae Ctuaa be*. <ieoiogists believe vast oil reserves may lie
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  • 151 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. M— India and Canada signed as agreement here Saturday to set up a highpowered atomic research and experimental reactor at THauhaj near Bombay costing seventy million rupees 5,280,000 sterling). A. reactor has been offer* «tf by Canada under the Cbjoznfco Plan
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  • 51 1 British Premier SIR ANTHONY EDEN (right) and Russian Premier NIKOLAI BULr GANIN clink glasses m a toast during the reception given m ..onour of the visiting Russian leaders at London's Claridge's Hotel on Apr. 24. LADY EDEN is faster off the mark she's drinking the toast already.- AP
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  • 355 1 Set angor ßranch's Resolution For Delegates' Conference (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Sun: A stormy seven-hour session of tile cfetangpr Branca ot the MiC today agreed to forward a resolution to tne foi incoming ueiegates Conference that tne j*u^ Mr. V. T. Bamoantnan
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  • 83 1 New Human Hearts From Old! SYDNEY, Apr. 29.— A Sydney heart specialist Dr. B. L. Sinclair, has forecast that new human hearts may be made from old ones within ten years. Dr. Sinclair said In "national hospital," the official journal of the Australian Hospitals' Association, "With these ad* vances will
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  • 118 1 Meanwhile at Louisville, Kentucky! a leading surgeon predicted that It soon would be possible to transplant successfully the human heart from one person to another, according to an AP. report. And such surgery could 'easily come m the next S or yerars," Dr. Hugh B. Lynn told the Louisville
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  • 141 1 Remains Of Hitler Eva In Russia? BERLIN, Apr. 29— Mr. H.R. Trevor-Roper, a British historian, said m an article published here that the remains of Adoif Hitler and Eva Braun were presumably m the Soviet Union. Writing m the West German monthly Der Monat, Mr. Trevor-Roper, author of "Hit* ler's
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  • 24 1 All Quiet On Bandit Front! No cftstuUtteci to either the Comimmfet terrorist* or to tha Security Forces were re* "oH*d m tine Federation yen- >
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  • 48 1 "BEWARE OF RUSSIA" —Franco MADRID, Apr. 29— General Francisco Franco. Spanish Head of State, warned the nations ftgfcting services yesterday to be alert both to possible Internal and external dang era. "The Soviet ftnloa offers a threat-' Ho aw dviltoation." he; Mil oatoeta of all three S«vlUe.. Reuter
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  • 42 1 BAGDAJD, Apr. 29.— King fiftifial of Iraq fe to fly to MadF d about the Mkkffe of May for a 10-day State visit to Spain at the Invitation of General Franco, Usually reliable sources reported today* Reuter
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  • 41 1 LONDON. Apr. 2fl.—Hunary w 11 mine her own uranium an<j s^art construction of an atomic power station for research with Soviet help r«T)d*r her new dran Five *e*r ,P!ftB. the t^un Tartan »mm asreaev ff.TI. rtport^.-. Reuter
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  • 524 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mob., Apr. SO, 1956 CITIZENSHIP- A COMPENSATION FOR FAILURE? XHE haste with which the Marshall delegation is seeking to impose a new kind of citizenship on the Colony's population even before the and sensible person can look on without a murmur or protest Having failed to
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  • 1496 2 I Support To Nehru's Policy: Palghat Resolution PALGMAT: THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA WILL SUPPORT MR. NEHRU'S PROPOSAL FOR THE SETTLEMENT OF THE KASHMIR OIBPUTE BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN ON THE BASIS OF THE PRESENT CEASEFIRE LINE. This decision is contained m a
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  • 43 2 The Officer Administering the Government, Sir David Wathentoa, presented the M. B.E. (Military) to Captain (QGO) Jithaftaaadur Juni of Kb** fcdward VITs Own lmkha Rifles, at Mag's House, Lumpur, last Friday, who i« leaving the Federation shortly on retirement.
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  • 50 2 LAHORE: Poland has offered to construct a railway line In Afghanisatlon connect* in"* the Aferhan town of city ol Tadzikstan, according HarAre Sharif w lt n the Soviet to Kabul Radio. The Afghanistan Government, the Radio added, was consjctortor th« propowU and might accept it swn<
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  • 98 2 Deportation Of Foreigners From India NEW DBLHt: Eleven forelguers have been deported from India since last August according to a written reply given m the Lok Sabha by the Minister In the Ministry of Home Affairs. Five of them were Tibetans who were sent out for undesirable social activities, and
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  • 120 2 Housing Scheme For Plantation Workers NEW DELHI: The Government of India have sanctioned a scheme for housing resident workers m plantations governed by the Plantation i-abour Act 1951. The scheme has been put I into operation this month, will remain m force during the second Plan period. The scheme, according
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  • 84 2 NICOSIA, Cyprus. Apr. 28 An explosion shook Nicosia's closely guarded airport last night and an empty Dakota aircraft burnt out m the resuitlng blaze. Airport officials launched an immediate investigation. The explosion occurred outside the super-security area— beside a platfe standing outside a hangar for a
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  • 77 2 DHANBAD: Water is sel.- j iiigr at six to eight annas a gallon m Dhanbad town m .he Jharia coalfield area, which is experiencing- acute water scarcity. Most of the wells, the main jource of water supply m the area, have dried up. lemperatures
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  • 42 2 BHOPAL: Mr. R. Lakshman Nayar Sub-Inspector of the Bhopal Armed Constabulary, was killed here on Tuesday morning w hen his loaded gun went off accidentally.. Mr. Nayar, 30 was patrolling the city m a jeep when the accident occurred.
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  • 102 2 Aerial View of the setting for main events m this year's Olympic Games, opening In Melbourne, Australia, on November 22, 1906. In the foreground lg the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the Main Olympic Stadium, where the opening ceremony, eight days of athletics, hockey and football finals
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  • 169 2 NEW DELHI: A Mission from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Washington, is arriving m New Delhi. The leader of the Mission, Mr. Thomas H. •fc Kittrick, a retired Senior Vice-President of the Chase National Bank of the United States will be joining the
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  • 53 2 CAPETOWN, Apr. 28 South Africa informed Britain she would vote against placing: the Cyprus issue on the next United Nations agenda. External Affairs Minister E.H L6uw told Parliament yesterday. He said South Africa could not presume Interfere In a domestic matter between Britain and one of
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  • 594 3 OPEN TO ALL PAKISTANIS LAHORE: OR. KHAN SAHIB'S NEW REPUBLICAN PARTY FORMED LAST SUNDAY WILL BE OPLN TO EVERY PAKISTANI IRRESPECTIVE OF CASTE CREED OR COLOUR AND INCLUDfcS ALL THE MINISTERfl I IN THE WEST PAKISTAN CABINET WHO WERE EXPELLED BY TM€ MUSLIM
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  • 101 3 LAHORE: The Muslim L<eao ue Working Committee of tne former Province of Pakistan Punjab at a meeting here last week criticised the activities of the Anti-One a^ l«a .by Khan Abdul Ohaffar Khan. m a resolution he'expressed the view that activities of the Front elements were trying
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  • 156 3 DACCA: The East Pakistan Chief Minister, Mr. Abu Hossain Sarkar, said here last week that he would always welcome the establishment of a "National Government" (al.-parties Government) m the Province, particularly m a time Of crisis. Mr. Sarkar was commenting on reports
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  • 740 3 C. P. GIVES CHINA VISIT IMPRESSIONS MADHAfi:" %s QMp|e of Chiiai' were content with the tangible benefits of the present, even though they were subjected to regimentation and a kind of discipline which was galling to anyone with a sense of human personality, observed Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Alyar, givinug
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  • 181 3 Mrs. Kripalani's Election Held Void NEW DELHI; Mrs. Sucheta Kripalanl'h election to the Lok Sabha w last Wednesday hold void by an election tribunal on a petition filed by the defeated Congress candidate Mrs. Man Mohaini Seagal alleging Irregularities. Mrs. Kripalani was returned to the Ix>k Sabha from the New
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  • 114 3 Duria r his tour of the flgfcttafe squadrons of the Royal Air Force la the Federation of Malaya, Britain's Assistant Chief of Air Staff (Operations), Air Vice Marshal R.B. Lees, arrived by air at Royal Air Form Station. Kuala Lumpur. He had flows from Singapore
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  • 336 3 CALCUTTA: Prime Minister Nehru said last Tuesday Vltae spirit of Bandung wan a spirit of coexistence and co-operation and peace. In a message to the first anniversary meeting of the Bandung conJiirree organised here last week by iavtttorte of Asian-African Relations, Mr. Nehru said
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  • 123 3 INDIA RAISES RED CHINA QUESTION NEW yokk, Apr. 28.— The question of Chinese representation was raised yesterday by India m a United Nations body m which the soviet Union is not represented. The matter was brought up by Mr. Rikh Jaipal, the Indian delegate, im the 14-metnber Committee on Non-Self
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  • 69 3 UNBEATEN MARCIANO RETIRES NEW YORK, Apr. 28 Rocky Marctano, never beaten In his 49 professional fights, retired yesterday as heavyweight champion of the world. The stocky, amiable boxer made public his decision at a hastily called news conference here. Marciano, who will be 33 on Sept. 21, won the championship
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  • 1247 4 BREAKFAST SERVED TO PRESSMEN Mr. Baadanaaike promtoed to hold weekly PreM conference to aoajsm at Ike poop je wtt* whs* Ms Government was jeif;. He i iiinipMiiknti wht> attmd* ON PROBLEMS OF EN DEANS EN CEYLON COLOMBO: Hie Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. S.W.RJ). Bandaranaike told
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  • 192 4 NHW YORK, Apr. 29—Negro leader Boy Wilklna said yesterday General Mark Clark spoke "wtth the voice of the past" m opposta* the Integra, ton of White and. Negro troops for Military purposes. Mr. WilkJos, Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People,
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  • 149 4 <*ATNA: Mr. Prabhaku* Sharma. Editor. Printer and Publisher of the "Sabdhan," a now defunct local Hindi dai.y, was convicted and sentenced last-Tuesday by the Additional Sessions Judge of Patna, Mr. S. M. Hasan to three months' RJ -and to pay a fine Of Rs. 500 or m
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  • 122 4 NEW DELHI: Ten insurance companies closed down their business m 1966--56, said Mr. M. C. Shah. Minister for Revenue and Civil Expenditure, In reply to a written question by Mr. M. VaHulla m the Rajya Sabha. The reasons for the closure were insolvency, high
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  • 73 4 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government has decided tn present an elephant to the Chinese Government, It was learnt here It lg understood the presentation will be made personally m Peking by the Pakistan Premier, Choudhry Mahomed All, when he visits China m the second half of
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  • 43 4 The next public session of the Malayanfsation Commission will be held today at 5 n.m. at th« Conference Room, Public Relat'ons Office, Assembly Rouse, Singapore Oral evidence will be recorded on the Malavanisation of the staff of the Singapore Improvement Trust
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  • 325 4 BURMA ELECTIONS] RANGOON, Apr. Ifc-^dur-ma's governing party, the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom 'League, established a com* i manding lead over the opposition as preliminary voting figures fnm up-country districts mi n Friday's general election reached Rangoon today. The state of the parties this morning m the polling
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  • 213 4 RANGOON, Burma, Apr. 29. Rebe* forces Jauncnea heavy attacks oa porting booths m uowtT Burma awing voting m a general election which appears to nave been a decisive victory for the Premier v. Nu and his ruling Socialist Party According to reports reacning here voters heard gunfire
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  • 94 4 HOYLAKB, Cheshire, Apt. 29.— Mr. Selwy n Uoyd, British Foreign Secjfetary, said here he was sure that the 'many hours' he and Sir Anthony Eden spent with Marshal Bulganin and Mr. Khrushchev, 'will contribute to better understanding.' Mr. Lloyd said: 'No one In his right mind could
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  • 387 4 Megal King Coronation: Elaborate Arrangements KATMANDU, NEPAL, Apr. Sft. Vkw thaws** mea as* women are working day and ssgfct pftpacsa* IMb aactart Nepatos* capital for the Coro--5m eW Wefceaitay of Klag MaJwodra, one of the last ■sag* of Aaia. The dW is a hive of activity, before its temples and
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  • 48 4 KARACHI, Apr. 29.— Mr. Hameedul Hug Chowdhri, Pakistan Foreign Minister who will attend the Coronation of the King of Nepal, is expected to have talks while m Kathmaadu ion the establishment of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Nepal, it was officially stated here.— Reuter
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  • 47 4 KATHMANDU. Apr. 2V.— A coronation greeting for King Mahendra has arrived here by runner from Mr. Y. Akl. Leader of the Japanese Alpine Expedition to the 26--«*--feet Mtoaalu Peak. Mr. Makl said he was writing from an exoldition camn at 20,000 feet- Reuter
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  • 31 4 LONDON, Apr. 20.— The Albanian Government ha s decided on a number of price cuts to take effect from April 80, the Albanian telftgiauli agency reported today Reuter
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  • 54 4 VIENNA, Apr. 29. The Hungarian Government yesterday •anounoed price cuts rang. Injr from nine to 30 per cent for some 6,600 varieties of consumer goods, Radio Budapest reported. According to the radio, the reductions, effective from May 1, will save consumers some 900 million fortnts (about
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  • 97 4 Trengganu Muslims To Pay Fitra The Trenggaau Department of ReUglou a Affairs has fixed the amount payable by each Muslim m the State for the Fitrah as one dollar— the equivalent of the cost of one gantang of rice, Baghdad measure, or three chupaks Malayan measure. The fitrah collector will
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  • 61 4 PROFESSOR PICHAMUTHU'S LECTURE Professor C S. Pichamuthu, Professor of Geology at the University of Mysore will give a lecture entitled "Our Wandering Continents" on Friday, May 4, at 5.30 p.m. m the Chemistry Lecture Theatre, oi tne University o f Malaya The lecture win be illustrated by lantern slides. Students,
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  • 133 4 S. Africa Safe From Atomic Weapons? STMONSTOWN, South Africa, Apr. 29.— South Africa was not likely to be a targe i for nuclear weapon m a future war, vice-Admiral Sir lan Campbell, British Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic, to.d a press conference here yesterday. He said Simonstown was an Important link m
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  • 27 4 PARIS. Apr. 29— The Cany bodlan Government announced the signing of a trade and pay ments agreements with Communist China according to reports reaching here from Pnompenh.
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  • 42 4 ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, Api 29. A number of Russianbuilt mine sweeper s were fa. livered to the Egyptian N avy Th« ato*,,s which are mannod by Russian crews were bought under the arms deal between Egypt and Czechoslovak* Reuter
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