Indian Daily Mail, 25 August 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL .XH No. 190 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST, 26, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1133 1 Both U. S. And Indian Plans To Be Submitted Nasser's Reaction Awaited LONDON, Aug. 24, The 22-nation Suez Conference here neared its end at the close of a long discussion over how its conclusions for control of the Canal should be sent to Egypt, conference sources said.
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  • 227 1 'THROWING'A VIRGIN INTO NILE RIVER CAIRO, Aug. 24.— This was the day the rain swollen Nile reached full-flood, an event which guidebooks sa v has been celebrate^ for the past 5,000 years by throwing a virgin .nto the mile-wide river. So, naturally, there was quite a turnout along the banks
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  • 42 1 COLOMBO, Aug. 24.— Prime Minister Bandaranaike said today that a delegation from Communist china was due here shortly to renew the ChinaCeylon rubber and rice pact. The pact is due to expire at the end of 1957.- A.P
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  • 422 1  - Western Insistence On Control Of Canal Will Result In Serious Deadlock BANDARANAIKE COLOMBO, Aug. 24.— Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike. the Ceyhui Prime Minister, told a press conference tor? that insistence on international control of the Sues <W&I would make a negotiated settlement of the dispute difficult if not jn possible. Commenting
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  • 147 1 TOKYO. Aug. 24.— Hapless Japanese females with tears in their eyes retreated from the footslopes of a Japanese sacred mountain. Mount Ohima, Western Japan foiled in their final attempt to climb the mountain dosed t* the "profane presence" of women for hundreds of years. A band
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  • 124 1 Soekarno's Second Wife Seeks Divorce JAKARTA, Aug. 24.— Rela- 1 tions between President Soekarno and Hartini, the beautiful 32-year-old divorcee and mother of five he made his second wife, have been strained since Soekarno's visit to the United States and Europe, according to reliable sources, The sources said Soekarno's mother
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  • 57 1 KARACHI, Pakistan, Aug. 24. President iskandar Mirza of Pakistan will make a state visit to Iran the first week In November, it was announced yesterday. The Shah extended the Invitation to Mirza. From Iran, Mirza will go to Iraq at the invitation of King
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  • 98 1 NEW r DELHI. Aug. 23.— Canada has invited India's Minister for Natural Resources, Mr. Malavtya, and a team of oil experts to visit that country. The Lok Subha. was told that the object of thia visit was not so much to study oil exploration methods as
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  • 216 1 Dhebar's Efforts To Restore Normalcy In A'bad From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Aug. 24. The Chief Minister Morarji Desai's condition has begun to cause grave anxiety after the fifth day of fasting. Medical report says he is getting weaker and losing weight but his
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  • 116 1 B.Sc. (Nursing) In Madras From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 24. The first nine women candidates who have completed the four year degree course in nursing received their B.Sc. Nursing Degree from Madras University at the Annual Convocation. They are the first graduates from Vellore Medical College which has introduced
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  • 130 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 24. Grave warning to Malayalees that they will only incur the deep hostility from Kanarese people if they insisted on having the whole of Kasargod Taluk in the Kerala State was made by Mr. B. Shiva Rao, Member
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  • 255 1 What does the future hold for the Tamils in Malaya and what is their future role in Malaya, the country of their adoption? These questions will be discussed and future action decided upon, at a conference of delegates from Tamii organisations all over Malaya,
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  • 45 1 DUBLIN, Aug. 24.— Miss Marry Morris, believed to have been Ireland's oldest woman, died yesterday. Documents relating to her are confusing, but she wag at least 110. There was some indication her real age was 117. She preferred town Apart- AP
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  • 117 1 Nehru Turns Down Brazil's Request NEW DELHI, Aug. 24.Premier Nehru announced yesterday that India has denied a Brazilian request to open a consulate in Bombay to look after Portuguese interests there However, he said, the Brazilian Consul in New Delhi is free to travel anywhere in India he desires while
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  • 222 1 LONDON, Aug. 24.— The five-nation talks considering an approach to President Nasser with the 17 -nation proposals concluded at 122i GMT today Mi*. Menzies, o Q leaving Lancaster House, told reporters that the committee would be known as the Suez Canal Committee. They had
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  • 137 1 Krishna Menon, India's M'nlster without Portfolio, said hers today that his country would be K lad to see Egypt negotiating on any plan for the Suez Canal which the Egyptian Government considered a ha.nl** for negotiation. He said India hd no vested Interest* i n the proposal* he
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  • 524 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Sat., Aug, 26, 1956 NOTES AND COMMENTS KTo A.M.T.C.: Our Greetings FOR the first time in 25 years, representatives of Tamils organisations from all over Malaya aw meeting to-day in a twoday conference in Ipoh! when important problems connected with the welfare and progress of the
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  • 4550 2 The Chief Minister who was to have addressed a public meeting a short time afterwards, told the GPCC: "I find that nobody has gone to th« public meeting because nobody is allowed to go" "I have learnt that as a result
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  • 2095 3 Red-Tap ism In India Govt DR. APPLEBY'S REPORT PARLIAMENT'S "NEGATIVE" INFLUENCE MUST GO NEW DELHI: "There fe no lack of idealism or great vision in India or its Government but far too much of the dynamism and imagination characterising the setting of objectives is "smothered in procedures dominated by small
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  • 856 3 Need For Autonomy Stressed NEW DELHI: "India has been both building and serving democratic values while at the same time engaging in a menu- mental programme of economic development. Facing tremendous need and many great difficulties, both the primary objectives have been served convincingly with vision,
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  • 522 3 S R. Bill: Privilege Issue In Rajya Sabha NEW DELHI; After ques-tion-time in the Rajya Sabha on Aug. 16, the Leader of the rrommunist Group, Mr. Bhupesh Gupta, unsuccessfully raised a privillegc issue on the i reported statement of the I Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, in; his Independence Day address
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  • 59 3 Commander A. H. P. Noble, Parliamentary Under-Sec-retary for Commonwealth Rel at'.ons, presents to Mr. Blsheshwar Pranad Singh, an Indan steelworker, a model of a ateel Ingot, on a wooden stand, bear ing the insription "Presented t° Mr. Bisheswar Prasad Singh, by the British
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  • 925 3 Bombay— Man gal ore Road To Be Built Lok Sabha Passes Highways Bill NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha last week passed the National Highways Bill, which will enable the Union Government to take over direct statutory responsibility for certain highways in the States. Mr. O. V. Alagesan. Deputy Minister of
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  • 100 3 RAJKOT: Two thousand families of Savarnas (Caste Hindus) of Saurashtra arc expected to invite boy and girl students of Harijan community to spend a week with them during the coming Divali festt* val. according to a special programme to eradicate untouchability in the State drawn
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  • 223 4 KUKNOOL; Mr. B Gopala Ilcddi, chief Minister, visualised the establishment of a separate University of Gunter district in five to ten years time or "perhaps even earlier Guntur district, with numerous co leges functioning there, he said .richly deserved a separate university. But then, the financial
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  • 345 4 h v ii?^P S ir A tnbute to the services rendered K^i Vvai Home in cause of the P<x>r and destitute children was paid by Dr. RajemlrV Prasad inaugiirating the Silver JubUee celebrations ofX Home at its premises in Adyar on Aug.
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  • 584 4 BHUJ: Addressing a public meeting under the auspices at the Kutch Congress Committee, here the Prime Minister Mr. Nehru said that the decision to form a bi-lingual Bombay State was i n the interests of both the Marathi and Gujerati-speaking areas. He added that after protracted efforts to
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  • 465 4 POM Drilling At Jwalamukhi JULLUNDUR, Preliminary constructs work in connection with the oil drilling at Jwalamukhi, in the picturesque Kangra Valley, has begun. Already, the Public Works Department has prepared a jeep track from Jawalmukhi town to the site The metalling of the read, which had to be suspended because
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  • 471 4 Metric System Of Weights Bill Introduced In Lok Sabha vr. m^ DE^ m ri The Union Minister for Industries Jfc lt Sf and Kamm introduced in the Lok it *J^ a to brin S in the country a uniform unit n? fcSLP ll i l layS down metre as the
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  • 5 4 Agricultural Show Artist's Impression E^snggggs
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  • 206 4 xt .LAHORE: The Muslim Leaeue Partv in th o 33? ■S£*"*s ft Mr Daultana is quoted by Ihtf ?t Hy a l havln S claimed that 15 members of the Assembly would s.t along with him on the Opposition benches when the next session of
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  • 69 4 DACCA; Mr. Abu Hossain Sarkat, East Pakistan Chief Minister, said that he had not yet advised the Provincial Governor for the dissolution or otherwise of the Provincial Assembly. He was commenting on a report appearing in a section of the Press that he had already done so.
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  • 419 4 Coir Industry For Tanjore Rs. 9,900 Sanctioned lAGAPATTINAAf. A t a «ng of the Community elopment Committee TanDistrict on Saturday is turaipundi, Mr. R. dopaami, Sub-Collector, presidK Development Officer Hie meeting decided to construct a radio hall and a play ground in Vedaranyam Vadavatiai colony. Ra. 9.900 w as sanctioned
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  • 946 4 President Pranail'x Tribute To Work MADRAS: Dr. Rajendra Prasaj paid hl«*h tr«K. work of the Madras Sa n<r ita Natak San|ham in ,S te to th and upholding: hlgrh ideals in to* field, prfs.dL art the^flr^anniver^ry celebration of Ih. <v large garnering wa s present on
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  • 128 4 MAOrtAS: In the Madras Assemoly the Uw Minister. mv. c. tJubiamaniam, stated cnat Uoveininent would consider the question of Dringing forward an official Bia for validating the bwayaraanyathai marriages. J n view or this statement of tne Minister, Mr. t*. Kanga«wami Keudiar, (0.P.P.-Tiruchit wno had inoveu tor the
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  • 195 4 To Review Payments system With Egypt y e nts for Egypuan te ?otto°n b e«ng reviewed by t«w Ministry of Commerce and llndu^ry, in consultation with ted EmbaSSy fficlals ft The review follows repr*DorJfni° n fr m Cotton imwho 5 Jn the co "ntrv be£' h*f re P° rte <l.
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  • 1278 5 TO HELP VILLAGE UPLIFT MADRAS: An exhortation to workers engaged in village uplift to carry on their work with determination was made by President Rajendra Prasad inaugurating the Rural Institute at Gandhigram on rnday ast He advised them to bear in mind that
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  • 139 5 New Marble Pillar For Lucknow L.UCKNOW: Lucknow wiJJ soon have a beautiful "Asoka Pillar" erected at a stone's tnrow from the hietoric palaces of the Kings of Avadh. The white marble pillar will stand at the centre of Kaiseroagh Circus. Thirty-two feet high and circular in shape, it will have
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  • 308 5  -  NAFEN BOMBAY: While the expansion of currency in the country amounted to Ra. i,370,7tf0,00a last year, the rise ai Bank deposits over the period was only Rs 920.190,--ow, according to the latest monetary survey by the Reserve Bank of India here. This-, it Is explained, shows
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  • 49 5 Chief Commissioner Relieved KARACHI: Mr. A. R. Khan has been removed from his post of Chief Commissioner of Karachi, it was officially announded. The action was taken, it is stated, as he failed to take steps to prevent the demonstrations in front of the Premier's house on Wednesday last.
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  • 163 5 XRODfIB: A Tamil telegraphy system was demonstrateo hero last Tuesday to tne pub. lie and the Pres, by Its on* ginator, Mr. A Sivaltagam ol Timchl Postal Division, at th» open session of the Madras ■fflTOla iftajHina, Qmttmmce of #pat.Pßitol Employee* mm*. Assisted toy Mr. S. Raounir*m»«
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  • 139 5 NEW DELHI: The Bill t© amend the Constitution consequent on the reorganisation of States will be taken up by the Lok Sabha for consideration and passing on September 2. I The House will have a two^ hour debate next week on the situation in the Naga
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  • 373 5  - THE GHOST ORGANIST NAFEN TORQUAY; There is perhaps noMOitg Memjugly r«BwrkaHt about th© rcnxnaJ of the orga» of B*. J*fcn'* ClMmk J*m tmr rnpi»<^i imwntnictio* but puWtawn M* w gfctwfcia w h»t »«1 beootn« of their gtewrt vrgaiiat who play vohwtmrte* when the night Is still and tfce okurfU Is
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  • 194 5  -  NAFEN BOMBAY: The Physical Research Laboratory in Ahmedabad is to conduct cosmic ray research in connection with the observance of the International Geophysical year 1967 58, according to Dr. K. R. Ramanathan, the Laboratory's Director. Dr. Ramanathan is a member of the executive committee of the International
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  • 44 5 NEW DELHI: Mrs. Lalcshml Menon, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of External Affairs, said in the Rajya Sabha that no detailed or definite proposals had been made with regard to the revlision of the Indo-Nepale.se treaty of Trade and Commerce, 1950.
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  • 363 6 Present Kremlin Chiefs Threw Papers At His Face >.♦, Was He Murdered? PARIS, Aug. 24, The Paris weekly newspaper France-Dimanche said Soviet Communist leader Mr. Lazar Kaganovitch, now First Deputy Premier, threw his Communist Party card in Stalin's face on the eve of Stalin's death in
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  • 56 6 •A public hearing J n the Municipal Cot-ncil Chamber, Kuala Lumpur, will be given to the United Chinese school Teachors Association by the Constitutional Commission at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. Augv Th».s on e public session Is being held in the Chamber by the courtesy
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  • 99 6 RESEARCH WINS HONOURS FOR S'PORE MEDICO A study of hormones and their effect on muscular activity and blood pressure has Wnwd Colombo Plan Student Mr. Wong Cboon Seow, of Singapore, academic distinction nt Sydney University, Australia. Mr. Wong recently gained his Bachelor of Science (Medicine) with first class honours in
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  • 28 6 Mrs. Shirrn Fo^dar will speak o n "The need for Racial Anv.ty" at the Bahal Centre 2 D'Almelda Street, Raffles Place, on Sunday at 1q am.
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  • 228 6 Death Of Dr. C. J. Oliveiro We regret to record the death of Doctor Christopher Joseph Oliveiro, Senior Lecturer in Biochemistry in the Jniversity of Malaya yesterlay morning. Dr. Oliveiro was aged 52. or Oliveiro graduated from the Kin* Edward VII College of Medicine in 1926. After i -short period
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  • 45 6 TATOO MARKS THE INNOCENT Mr. R. Jumabhoy, has given .notice of a question seeking an answer from the Chief Secretary in the next Singapore Assembly meeting, about the step 8 takon -to protect innocent people having tatoo marks on their bodies from being ar--1 rested.'
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  • 36 6 A lecture by His Holiness Gananavallai Pa ranjothi Mahan will be given at the Universal Peace Sanctuary, 945- A Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, at 7 pm. tomorrow Sunday Aug. 26. All are welcome.
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  • 177 6 GOOD RESPONSE TO SINGAPORE AGRL: SHOW Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, Minister for Commerce and Industry announced yesterday a press conference that the response to Singapore's first LsJand-wid-Agricultural Show had been tremendous. Yesterday was the closing date for vegetable exhibits while that for other classes closed on Aug. 20. The Minister
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  • 291 6 LONDON, Aug. 24? Wing Commander Aly babry, President Nasser's Special Envoy in London said that Egypt cannot acyert the majority proposal of the Suez Conference here supporting international management of the Suez Canal, Egyptian souroes said. These sources said he gave his views
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  • 173 6 NASSER CONFERS WITH ARMY CHIEF CAIRO, Aug 24.— President Nasser of Egypt last night conferred with hi s War Minister, Major-General Abdel Hakim Amor, commander-in-Chief of the Egyptian Armed Forces and Major Kamai Ba Din Hussein, Commander ot the newly created National Liberation Army. Earlier Colonel Nasser haa conferred for
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  • 198 6 ONAM FESTIVAL TOMORROW The onam celebrations (Harvest Festival of Kerala) of Singapore Malayalees will be held tomorrow, Sunday, Aug. 20 under the auspices of the Singapore Kerala Samajam at the Indian Association premises, Baleatier Road at 2.30 p.m., starting with sports events. A public meeting will be tfeld at S;SO
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  • 55 6 SCHOLARSHIPS TO CHINESE PUPILS Singapore's Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swec Kee, who is a Patron of the Malayan Public Library Association Kuala Lumpur, announced that the Association will offer a number of scholarships to Chinese pupils now in the Junioi Middle Classes who may be too poor to continue their
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  • 33 6 NINTH ANNIVERSARY OF GIMSON SCHOOL The Governor. Sir Robert Black, and Lady Black, will attend the Ninth Anniversary of the Girnson School at Clementi Road at 4 p m. on Saturday, Oct. 20.
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  • 74 6 Applications are invited from persons wishing to join *n a six-week Course on ''Art in Everybody Life" including interior Decoration. Furnishing, and Design of things we use. Classes will be held every Wednesday from 7 p. m. commencing Sept. 12 fee for the Course is $6. There
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  • 131 6 NEW DELHI; Aug. 24. The Union Information and Broad* casting Minister. Dr Keskar, stated in the Lok Sabha on Aug. 23 that the first volume of Mahatma Gandhi's writings, speeches and letters would be brought out by the Govern ment next year. Dr Keska. added that there would
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  • 72 6 THE HAGUE, Aug. 24.— Queen Juliana has charged an Amsterdam Professor of Law who has never held political office. with the task of investigating the possibility of forming a new Dutch Cabinet. He is professor w. F. De Gaay Fortham. 45-year-old member of the Protestant Anti-Revolutionary Party. He
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  • 59 6 Singapore Telephone Board The Governor-in-Council has been pleased to re-appoint Mr Loke Wan Tho to be Chairman of the Singapore Telephone Board for a further period of three years from Sept. 1, 1956. The Governor-in-Council has appointed Mr. M. j. Namazie to b e a member of the Telephone Board
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