Indian Daily Mail, 4 August 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XIL No. 109 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1906 SIX PAGES 15 GENTS
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  • 373 1 I YET ALLOWED TO PASS WITH WARNING PAYMENT HADE TO LONDON PORT SAID, Aug. 8, Shipping agents reported here today that the Norwegian Ship Vito had been questioned at Suez by the Egyptian authorities as to where payment of Canal dues had been made. They stated
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  • 96 1 TOKYO, Aug. 3: Captain Juro Mikajima, Captain of the Mitsui Shipping Company's freighter Mogamiian Maru which recently passed through the Sues Canal was reported here last night to have observed increased Egyptian military activity along the banks of the Canal. A report in the
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  • 46 1 Mohamed Haasanein Heykal, a close (friend of President Gamel Abdel Nasser, wrote In the newspaper Akhbar El Yom that Egypt would discuss placing the Canal under International control if similar control were exercised over Gibraltar, Aden, the Panama Canal and the Dardanelles.
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  • 65 1 Thirumurgar Kirubananda. variar, a geat Tamil Scholar, whose spiritual discourses in Malaya drew large crowds everywhere. Is returning" to India to-day by Air India. In the course of his fourmonth tour of Malaya, Mr. Kirubanandavariar, had addressed over fifty meetings. His chaste Tamil, pleasing eloquence and 1
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  • 34 1 Twenty-five members from the Indian Naval Flotilla now on a goodwill mission in Singapore will give their blood to the Blood Bank at the General Hospital today, Saturday, Aug. 4.
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  • 105 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 3: France yesterday formally introduced before the United Nations Trusteeship Council its proposal to hold a referendum in French Togoland in October. Earlier this week, the French delegation sent a memorandum to the Secretary-General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, requesting that the Trusteeship Council appoint a
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  • 71 1 INDIA GOVT. DONATION TO UNIVERSITY COMMISSIONER for India in Singapore and Malaya, Mr. R. X- Tandon will present today to the Vice-chancellor of t3ie University of Malaya, Sir, Sydney Calne, a cheque for Rs. 10,000 (M 56,600) towards the University Fund. The Department of Indian Studies in the University will
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  • 30 1 WASHINGTON, Aug 3. Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, returned here to-day from London declaring: 'We do not want to meet violence with violence.'
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  • 54 1 CAIRO. Aug 3: Some 2,000 Americans living in Egypt have been told by the United States Embassy to "rest assure" that they will be promptly informed if future developments should make any special measures as evacuation appear advisable. The Americans were told that Embassy was closely
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  • 70 1 LONDON, Aug. B.— The Colonial Office said today they were 'unable to make an official statement* on a report that the deadlocked talks on the constitutional future of Singapore would be re-opened in London in October. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Chief Minister of the Colony, who is
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  • 296 1 The 'much talked a b o v t and 'keenly' awaited K.R. Ramasamy and his dramatic troupe, numbering thirty-two people, arrived here by Air-India International yesterday at 7.30 p.m. Over one thousand Ramasamyfans braved the inclement weather and assembled at the. airport building to welcome, rather to catch
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  • 134 1 HE KNOCKED FGYPTIAN EMBASSY OFF THE AIR LONDON, Aug. 3.— lan MacTasyart, who owns a building in London*. West End, said to-day lie has taken personal revenge for the Egyptian seizure of the Suez Canal. He has knocked the Egyptian Embassy off th« radio waves. The Embassy MM bees keeping
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  • 185 1 Kalaghamites Released From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 3: Chief Minister Mr. Kamaraj has ordered all the Dravida Kalagham demonstrators who were arrested on Monday to be re* leased. Their leader Periyar E. V. Ramaswami and about thousand of his followers were arrested as a preventive measure by the police
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  • 102 1 LONDON, Aug. 3~— Queen Elizabeth yesterday gave her Royal Assent to a BUI which will enable the eventual welding of 10 British Caribbean Island into one nation the Caribbean Federation. Officials hope that Federal elections will be held among the future Federation 3,000.--000 residents next year and
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  • 82 1 LONDON, Aug. 3. Mr. Reginald Sorensen, Labour, asked in the Commons yesterday why Tan Teow Meng- was kept in prison for six months in Singapore before being brought to trial, when he was acquited. Mr. John Hare, Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, replied that the
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  • 87 1 BR. AIRCRAFT CARRIERS FOR M'NEAN LONDON, Aug. 3— The Admiralty announced last night that it was intended to send the Royal Navy aircraft carrier Bulwark to the Mediterranean on Monday Aug. 6 carrying "an air group." The Admiralty said it was also planned to send two other aircraft carriers Theseus
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  • 99 1 WASHINGTON. Aug. 3.— rhe 15-nation North Atlantic Pact Council has sent a confidential recommendation to Iceland expressing Its view as to whether American forces should be withdrawn from an Icelandic air base. The State Department in disclosing this declined to say what the recommendation was
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  • 307 1 Clarifying the position regarding senior appointments n the Ministry of Education, he Ministry has stated that intil a Public Service Commission with full executive powers s appointed, appointments to .he. Public Service are made on :he advice of the present Pubic Services Commission acting mder the
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  • 58 1 Actintr Chief Minister of Singapore, inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat leaves for Kuala Lumpur this morning for talks with the Federation Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman. During his absence here Mr. A. J. Braga, the Minister for Health win deputise as Acting Chief Minister Inche
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  • 261 1 LONDON, Aug. 3. —The Egyptian President Colonel Gamei Abdei Nasser, may be In Moscow when the international Sue* Conference opens here on Aug. 16. Colonel Nasser Is doe to visit the Soviet Union sometime this month, but no date for
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  • 146 1 BR. NAVY TO MAKE ECONOMY CUTS! LONDON, Aug. 3.— The Brl tlsh Navy is to make economy cuts in its shore establishments which will abolish the jobs done there by 5.000 servicemen. Lord Cilcennin, First Lord of the Admiralty, announcing this in the House of Lords yesterday, said in future
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  • 110 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 3.— An Indian government spokesman said yesterday New Delhi and Peking are no longer giving active consideration to a proposal to appoint special representatives to discuss the disputed Indo-Tibetan border area. The two capitals put the pro. posai under consideration last October after Chinese
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  • 170 1 KASHMIR: PAK. CRITICISES SOVIET VIEWS LONDON, Aug. 3. Pakistani Members of Parliament criticised Russia's support for India in the Kashmir Dispute in an interview with Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Communist Party leader and Marshal Nikolai Bulganin. the Prime Minister here today, according to Pakistani sources. A delegation of Pakistani
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    • 202 2 FEDERATION LABOUR DEPT. TO NOTE THE TWO ARE DIFFERENT S©ME newspapers in this country have made it a fashion whenever they hear ok the words Dravidian and Dravidian uttered in Malaya or in connection with Malayans, to connect them immediately with Periyar E. V. Ramasamy and his
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    • 189 2 MISCHIEVOUS IRRELEVANT JN this connection, we cannot but deplore the following statement contained in the latest Report (for the month of June, 1956) of the Federation Department of Labour: Estate Manager* in the Central Area of Selangor, where Dravidlanism is said to be rife, are in many cases convinced that
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    • 206 2 BUT probably the author of the above the Report wants the Malayan public to believe that Dravidianism is a cult that and foments unrest among workers and that it makes the youngmen "head-strong, rash and disrespectful." This only shows that the author has no idea whatsoever either
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  • 1879 2  - Incarceration For Sedition DEPORTATION TO BURMA LOKAMANYA TILAK M. D. VIDWANS B BY [This Is the fourth of a series of articles on the life and work of Lokamanya Bal ChmgadhiW Tilak by his grandson.] .......i-.v;...... > ..«...w..<.«». *pHE Government started Its roller of repression and the terrorists answered It
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  • 124 2 PaWstan'a Minls£J^SL2* Illtenor Mr. AbJ»J2»r. toa regretted that rtxmvm policemen continued to regard themselves as the n»«er and dot servant of the people even after Independence. was coromenttof on the jnegedly unauthorised* tapping telephones by the Karachi S2" to toterv lew with the "ttdon^correspondent of the
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  • 578 2 Return From Exile BIRTH OF HOME RULE LEAGUE When Tilak returned from ail, he found the country prosrate at the feet of the burelucracy. The national enthuiasm had wanted. The instiuions he had laboured to build vere washed away in the strong urrent of the wrath of the mreaucracy. His
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  • 89 2 PRIESTS GET LEAVE BENEFITS AHMEDABAD: Prto»U of Jain temples In Ahni«dabad can now enjoy forty days annual leave with pay, besides being entitled to gratuity on retirement. Ac 100 priest* in Jain temples here secured theM benefit* for thenuehc* through their trade union, the Ahmedabad Miscellaneous Industrial Workers' Union. The
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  • 566 2 Criticism Of Ry. Board's Action > NEW DEJUHI: "An early decision should be arrived a L in tne matter of action to be caKen when expenditure had oeen incurred without the sanction of tne competent autnonty and ex post facto sanction tnereof was rerused by the Ministry of Finance or
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  • 3841 3 M.P.s VIGOROUS DEMAND DEBATE ON S. R. C. BILL NEW DELHI. THE CASE FOR INCLUDING B O M B A V IN MAHARASHTRA WAS VIGOROUSLY PUT FORWARD BY MR. ASOKA MEHTA, MR. N. V. GADGIL, MAHARASHTRA LEADER AND MR. S. S. MORE OF
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  • 129 3 NEW DELHI: Me Batya Narayanan Sinha. Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, said In the Lok Sabha that consideration of the States Reorganisation Bill would continue in the House next week according to time already allotted. The Minister said that in case the consideration and passing of .the
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  • 153 3 CENTRAL INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF NEw DELHI: The executive committee of the All-lndta Federation of the Deaf which met here has decided to start a centra] technical institution at a cost of at least Rs. on* lakh, which would have various trades suitable for the deaf and which can pay
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  • 44 3 DEHRA DUN: A company of Gurkha soldiers who were undergoing training at the llth Gurkha Rifles regimental centrr at Clement Town here were last week formally admitted into the Indian Army. A Gurkha pandit conducted the swearing in ceremony.
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  • 75 3 NEW DELHI: The Language Commission has produced a majority report a a well as a minority report. Mr. Chatterjee from West Bengal has appended a note which he has described as a minority report and not as a minute of dissent. Previously, it was expected that there
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  • 78 3 VJ JAY AW ADA: Demonstration sets of new decimal coins that will come into force with euect from April l, iy&7, wIU b e exhibited shortly by the southern Railway at 50 Important railway stations with a view to making them familiar to the public
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  • 43 3 NEW DELJiI; 'mc Coordinating Committee dealing with the Neiveli Project, has recommended the placing of orders for the purcnase or mining equipment valued at about rupees one and a half crores. A decision will soon be taken by the Production Ministry.
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  • 2403 4 World Bank Mission's SuftXestlo** Importance Of Private I Sector Stressed NEW DELHI: "The progress made by India, in the First Five- Year Plan is not susceptible of expression purely In terms of rising national income and improving conditions of life. It is reflected also in intangibles
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  • 645 4 It wishes to add one final observation regarding private foreign enterprise and capital. "At this stage of development, India certainly needs the contribution which can be made by foreign technology, private capital and management. The Plan itself counts on private foreign investment to an amount
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  • 69 4 COLOMBO, Aug. a. premier Solomon Bandaranaike announced her« yesterday that proprietors of New York's Waldorf Astoria had offered to construct a big hotel in Cblomoo. A representative of tfte concern met Bandaranaike in London ta this connection. The goverment Is now con« slderig the offer,
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  • 1577 4 Proposal To Evolve A New Scale Of Emoluments COLOMBO: Mr. K. M. P Rajaratne, Parliamentary Secretory to the Minister of Ports* B»oadcasti«g and Information, told tile House of Representatives that the Government proposed to evolve a new scale of emoluments. It aimed at fixing a minimum baste
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  • 52 4 HONG KONO, Au» 2 --Six fl«d toto Red Chinese portTye,. |md taken ahfeiter at ShacheS 'n^J l^ Province. at Foochow. oJ? 1^?* 4 of peas«ood guard Along the Red 5SSf?° J^ 81 to «>uthern FJATea Province, wWch has been ripped by the typhoon -SIT*
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  • 495 5 'Disinterest 9 Makes Br. M. P.s Impatient LONDON, Aug. 3— The United States came under criticism in Parliament Thursday in the Suez crisis. Complaints were heard in both the House of Commons and House of Lords from several well-known legislators
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  • 72 5 WASHINGTON, l Aug. 3C— India is authorized only U5562,500,000 in direct economic aid under the foreign aid bill approved Tuesday by President Eisenhower, International Co-operation Administration Director John B. Bollister said Thursday. He told a news conference the ICA had asked US$BO,--000,000 for India
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  • 74 5 LONDON, Aug. 3: A Moscow Radio lecturer advised young listeners on Thursday to seek love in Siberia. Thousands of young Russians have been dispatched to that area in the past two years to plow up the wilderness for farming. "Perhaps there, among people of your own
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  • 206 5 CAIRO, Aug 3: An official Egyptian sources said yesterday that international operation of the Suez Canal proposed in London "completely disregards the rights of Egypt to exercise sovereignly within its boundaries." He was commenting on Prime Minister Eden's speech in the British House of Commons rather
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  • 41 5 PATNA: A total collection ot 41,03,744 acress of land was made under the Phoodan movement throughout India till the end of June. 1956. Of these 501,223 acres of land has no so far been distributed among 152,537 landless families.
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  • 52 5 BAGHDAD, Aug. 3: An informed source said Iraqi Premier Nuri As Said has launched efforts in London seeking a solution to the Suez Canal problem. The source did not give details but said the Iraqi government will announce later its attitude towards Egypt's nationalization of the
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  • 313 5 BRITAIN ON 'LITTLE WAR' FOOTING IN SUEZ LONDON. Aug. 3: Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden's government put Britain on a "little war" footing in the Suez Canal crisis on Thursday and warned Britons in Egypt to come home while there was still time. France also ordered precautionary military measures. At
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  • 254 5 LONDON, Aug 3: Shipowners of nine maritime nations have protested Egypt's nationalisation of the Suez Canal and declared the canal must remain an independent international waterway to prevent it "becoming the tool of national politics." A resolution adopted at an emergency .session of the International Chamber
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  • 185 5 CAIRO, Aug. 3: A journalist close to President Nasser wrote yesterday President Gatnal Abdel Nasser decided to nationalise the Suez Canal on the same day he learned of the British and American withdrawal from the Aswan High Dam financing. Mohammed Assanein Haikal, writing
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  • 186 5 WASHINGTON. Aug. 3: An Egyptian diplomat made overtures for U.S. technical aid in operating the newly nationalized Suez Canal, it was learned on Thursday. But the Egyptian embassy declared he was not acting officially. An embassy spokesman acknowledged that Hassan El Abd, commercial secretary of the
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  • 187 5 LONDON, Aug. 3: Moscow Radio said last night "there is no reason for any nervousness or anxiety" over the Suez Canal. A Moscow commetator said: "As for freedom of traffic, that should not be a matter for anxiety at all. It is only natural that Egypt, just
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  • 80 5 MONTE CARLO, Monaco, Aug. 3: Princess Grace of Monaco is going to have a baby in February, the Palace announced today. A Palace spokesman telephoned the news to the press, and said the Prince himself would announce "this rejoicing news" in a broadcast later. The
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  • 374 5 Minister's Study Tour Of American Practices NEW YORK, Aug. 3— lndia plans to spend M 5600,000,000 on expansion of its communications systems during the next five years, Raj. Bahadur, Indian Minister of Communications, said as he left for London enroute home.
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  • 128 5 Typewriter That Works By Itself! PRINCETON, New Jersey, Aug. 3: The word trickled out that they're trying to build a typewriter that works by itself. You talk in a microphone, and the machine types up your letter. No pretty secreta/y lends a hand. However. R.C.A.. who are building the machine,
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  • 68 5 LONDON, Aug. Queen Elizabeth II gave her consent on Thursday to an act which sets up the Caribbean Confederation. The Secretary for the Colonies, Alan Lennox-Boyd, sent telegrams of congratulations to the Governor of the territories concerned Barbados, Jamaica, the Leeward Islands, Trinidad and Tobago and the Windward
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  • 141 5 MANILA. Aug. 3: The Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation military advisers conference opening on September 3 at Bagfo is to discuss the penetration of Burma by Chinese Communist troops. Defence Secretary Sulogio Balao said today: "From a military point of view, the invasion of Burma's borders
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  • 713 6 THREE-POWER COMMUNIQUE: 'BUT PRESENT ACTION IS MORE THAN NATIONALISATION 9 LONDON, Aug. 3: Following is the text of the three Power (Britain, France and the United States), Communique on Suez. The Governments of France, the United Kingdom ana the United States join in the following statement:
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  • 133 6 MOSCOW, Aug: 3: Mr. Dmitri Shepilov, Soviet Foreign Minister, was understood to have discussed the Suez. Canal situation with the Italian Ambassador, Signor Mario di Stefano, whom he received in a courtesy visit yesterday. Although the visit was of a protocol nature, it was believed that
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  • 575 6 LONDON, Aug. 3, Britain's national Press today firmly backed the three-Power decision to call an International Conference to discuss the Suez Canai question. Most newspapers applauded the inclusion of Russia and Egypt among the 24 nations who are to be invited to London
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  • 223 6 WASHINGTON. Aug. 3, General Nathan Twining, Air Force Chief of Staff, advocated reducing United States armed forces and relying more on new atomic weapons when he appeared before a Senate group recently. His evidence, censored for security reasons, was released last night.
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  • 220 6 Nasser's Action Hostile, Say Br. Lords LONDON, Aug. 3, Lord Reading, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, told the House of Lords yesterday Colonel Gamel Nasser had proved himself "beyond doubt, hostile, rancorous and irresponsible." Speaking in a debate on Egypt's nationalisation of the Suez Canal he said. ''We cannot
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