Indian Daily Mail, 30 September 1956

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  • 23 1 SUNmtMn EDIWiON Indian Daily Mail VOL. XU No. 22e. 1 1 i ,i.- T SINGAPORE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1966 iUUH fAGES 15 C£NIS
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  • 298 1 RAJKIMARI AMBIT KAUR ARRIVES HERE India's Health Minister, Rajkmari Amrlt Kaur arrived here yesterday by air enroute to Australia. The Indian Minister, was met at the airport by the Commissioner for India m Malaya, Mr R. K. Tandon, and the Director of Med:cal Services, pr. R. H. Bland Rajkumari Anirit
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  • 76 1 LEWISTON, Sept. 29. -A 29-year-old divorcee was found dead on a davenport of ncr apartment here yesterday and prosecutor Wynne E. Blake said she had been gagged with a pair of her own panties. Mrs, Jean Johnson was found after she failed to show up for
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  • 61 1 COLOMBO, Sept. 29.— Ten thousand mail Dags for India aboard the liner Carthage are to be dumped' m Ceylon be* cause the ship will not be callIng at Indian ports. Due here on Oct. 13 bound for Hong Kong she has been diverted from the Suez
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  • 228 1 UNWED NATIONS, New York, Sept. 29.— The i;.N. Security Council was summoned yesterday to meet at 1900 GMT next Friday for debate on the Suez Canal Issue. The meeting was called by Ambassador Emilio Nunez Portuondo of Cuba, President of the 11-oation Council foi
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  • 171 1 HONG HONG. Sept. 29— Red China's Premier Chou I En-lai told hundreds of Soviet specialists yesterday their assistance to his country was one of the main factors of the nations success m its first fiveyear plan. >■ Peiping Radio said Chou was {peaking before the
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  • 85 1 A TOMIE BLAST UNEXPECTES RAIN IN A'LIA SYDNEY, Sept. 29.-^-Unex-I pected heavy, rain Is falling* over northern Queensland m thi \tom Cloud from Britain's latest atomic test. I Alarmed residents are test ing the rain to see if it b i-aaioactive Steady rain began last night m parta ot Queensland.
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  • 127 1 OTTAWA. Sept. 29.— Mt. Louis St. Laurent, Canadian Prime Minister, told' a pre#b conference he would not b< surprised if every foreign gov •.■rnment represented m Canada operated a spy system. He added that he did not j lot know how well Canada* j own spy
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  • 55 1 HONG KONO, Sept. 29- Mr. David Marshall, former Chief Minister of Singapore returned to Peking after a 10,000-mile trip round the country m 30 days, the New China Newsugency reported. Mr. Marshall went to China via Hongkong m mid-August this year at the invitation of the
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  • 209 1 LONDON. Sept 29— The movement tor Colonial freedom asked Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary. to lift the ban on certain organisations m Singapore and revoke detention and- banishment orders against arrested persons. The movement, which is sponsored by 107 Labour Members of Parliament and
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  • 51 1 NEW HAVEN. Connecticut. Sept. 29— Yale University Is considering: a proposal to admit girls to its undergraduate body. Arthur Howe Jr., Dean of Admission, said the all-male school is outmoded, and admission of women would have a good influence on the academic tfm#»f of the
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  • 331 1 SEEKS TITO'S DE-STALINIZAT LONDON, Sept 29.— ported m trouble with some may be seeking the suppor Tito for his policies of de-S an the East European sate Press reports here and m Austria said a new struggle for power inside the Kremlin was back of the surprise
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  • 27 1 KATMANDU, Sept. 29 Nepal yesterday named General Daman as its ambassador to India and Peiptng. Daman already is Nepal's Ambassador ♦0 J»f» AP
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  • 137 1 Radhakrishnan's Japan Visit TOKYO, Sept. 29. Japane3'Foreign Office today releasec details of Indian Vice-President Dr. Sarvapalli Rpdhakrishnaa'3 itinerary during his one week visit to "Japan as a State guest. The Hindu philosopher and statesman is scheduled to arrive m Tokyo by air on Monday evening, October one. On Tuesday, he
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    20 1 Mlsa MyMi» Hansen, of Metro Goldwyn Mayor who makes a delightful h't In LAINTREE COUNTY' «8sintien a ant»|Wn« poae.
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  • 185 1 Baghdad Pact Suez Issue Different Says Pakistan KARACHI. Sept. 29 The Pakistan Foreign Minister. Mr. Malik Firoz Khan Noon, said on his return from London "we stand behind the Baghdad Pact like a rock." Mr. Noon was asked to comment on Sir Anthony Eden's statement that the future of the
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  • 166 1 Egypt Will Be The Worse For Suez Dispute TOKYO. Sept. 29— A fortune teller here who is famous among the Japanese for his year end predictions but "sometimes right sometimes wrong" on foreign events, Donsho Kodama, predicted that Egypt would "end up the worse for the Suez dispute." After consulting
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  • 122 1 Chou En lai To Visit India In December I I NEW DELHI. Sept. 29— Mr. I Chou En-lai, the. Chinese Pre- mier. will visit India m DecemI ber for talks with the Indian I Premier, Mr. Nehru, it was I authoritatively learned here yesterday. No date has been fixed for
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  • 251 1 At a farewell party given by the Madras Women's Association m honour of Prof. M. Rajakannu, (third from toft) Head of the Department of Ir.dian Studies m the University of Malaya, prior to his departure to Singapore from Madras on 9-9-56. Mrs. Tamaraikanni
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  • 91 1 TOP RANKING IND. INSURANCE OFFICIAL ARRIVES Mr. N. V. Nayudu, of the Foreign Division of CentrU Office of the Life Insurance Corporation of India, Bombay, arrived .by Air-India International Friday. He was met at the. Airport by the local Indian Insurance Officials and other prominent businessmen. Mr. Nayudu was previously
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  • 190 1 RUSSIA TO APE JUGOSLAV SOCIALISM BELGRADE, Sept. 29—President Tito, now on a mystery visit to the Soviet Linon. 1 expected to return here lat<* .ext week ior discussions with other European Commuuist leaders. Party chiefs from Italy and tumauia are reported to be iue here shortly whiie a Bul,auin deiegatiou
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  • 1743 2  -  MRINALINI SARABHAI JOIRINFY IftTO SOUTH EAST ASIA By A JOURNEY into South East Asia is a revelation. Emphasis is laid m our century on political ties between countries and yet it is possible that cultural affinities go far deeper. It is with
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  • 129 2 LONDON: The expenditures of British universities Increased by nearly 5o per cent between 1951 and last year nn? 3£ 6l they Bpeßt SJ^Sk^ 6 The biggest single increase comes under the heading of "maintenance of departments," where spending rose from £16,700,000 to £24,100,000. Most of the universities'
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  • 91 2 BONN, Sept 2», A member of th« We«t German Parliament today asked the Government whether it wm true that "speeches recorded and portraits purporting* to have been signed by Hitler this y—r" are being sold under the counter m some parts of Germany. Dr. Gerhard Schroeder, the
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  • 94 2 K.L.M. FACES WORK-TO-RULE THREAT LONDON: To support its wage claim presented to Royal Dutch Airlines (K.LM.). the company's flight engineers are considering working to rule, reports the International Transport Workers' Association. The rules m this case include hours of work and rest periods, as well as technical points. Flight engineers
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  • 1192 2 THE following Is the text of t*»« Suez Canal Convention of 1888: The Heads of these powers. Great Britain. Austria, Hungary Spain, France. Italy. Netherlands. Russia artl Turkey. Des<rous to oome to as agreement among themselves to establish a definite arrangement ensuring the freedom
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  • 47 2 Twmtfcr-cigM Chinese Rural Counoltfere f ram Malaoea on a six-day Civlci Course visited th. I Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman at hi* office m Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 26. Pj c tu£ •hows the Chief Minister (osated at head of table) addressing them.
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  • 581 2 v| IDWIFERY and antenatal care methods as practised In Eire's capital were praised by Miss Susheela Keshavlal Sheth, of Saurashtra, a young Indian doctor who is making a special study of these subjects here. Miss Sheth arrived m Eire a little over
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  • 129 2 MADRAS: Mr. M. Ananthalyengar. Speaker. ft*. S*»*a. said here onSept 18 that Loka Manya Balangan" gadhar Tilak was one of the pioneers of the Indain independence movement. It was leaders like Tilak, he said: who gave an impetus to Indian political life which culminated m the l
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  • 9 2 CHIEF SECRETARY OF KERALA STATE ghavachari, I.c.S. is belt?*-
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  • 164 2 MADRAS; The Andhra State Labour Advisory Commute* met here last Sunday at tae office of the Labour Commissioner, Andhra m Mylaporc, M r> Pi Minister for Electricity and Social Welftr., Andhra, presided, ►hZSL J^ leetixx S' among oUw* tnings, discussed the question of appointment of
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  • 104 2 ui-ONDON: -me world's rubin i tput tot *He<i 162,500 tons I*L ly> an tacrease of 17.500 previous month. Consumption, however, dropg* from 165.000 tons to 14V JHj^ tons over the same F' >h? b i 8 brln BTs production for tne first seven months of the m°
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  • 915 3 Hindi Essential For Administration Madras Governor's Advice To Indians HHHHEH The Governor added' "The Hindi pracharaks should make LfrhThJ? P*** l6 m aoutn that no language will be thrust on them by force and that it is essential that they should learn Hindi for carrying on the administration of the
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  • 169 3 MOSLEM COOKS WANTED FOR OLYMPIC GAMES The Olympic Games Organising Committee is keen to recruit eight Moslem cooks In Singapore and the Federation to work m the Malayan-Indo-nesian kitchen at the Olympic Games. The Committee wants one chef, who will be paid $183 a week; one second chef, who will
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  • 125 3 FRENCH JUTE GOODS OUTPUT INCREASES CALCUTTA: Despite keen competition from India, the French jute industry was able to increase production and exports during the first five months of the current year as compared to the corresponding period of last year. According to information received by the Indian Central Jute Committee,
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  • 169 3 yWIINGTON.*S!pt. 28 President Wgntop+pr expressed the hope {pat fegta* will see that her httH Interest lies m the same <££Kti<xr as the Users NaU«Mf of the awsz dual who met te Leaden eafMer this month. MoM of the President's press conf ertoee- was devoted to polltics
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  • 216 3 LAWYER GIVES FREE SERVICES TO UNION Mr. T. T. Rajah, a wellknown Colony lawyer, will appear for the Pre<i Waterhouse Workers' Union on Monday, Oct. 1, at the Labour Court. The Union will send its representatives Messrs. Jaftar bin Abdul ctahlm. President of the Union and its General Secretary, Phil.p
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  • 163 3 NEW DELHI: Latin American countries, notably Chile and Argentina, have apprised India of their opposition to moves on her part to place the Antarctica issue en the U.N. agenda. Any U.N. discussion of this issue, these countries are reported to say, may amount to
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  • 94 3 ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION OF PEPSU CATTLE JULLUNDUR: The scheme for opening seven artificial insemination centres to meet the shortage of pedigree bulls m PEPSU during the second Five-Year Plan period has been completed, it is learned. The main features of the scheme are: the establishment of three artificial insemination centres with
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  • 485 3 TRAVELLING MUSEUMS NEW DtfLHl: Tie Expert Museum Survey Committee set *p l*st Aprilat a .Government -sponsored conference of Museum Directors and keepers has recommended 'travelling' museums containing objects of practical interest to village's. The Chairman of the Committee was Raj Krishnadas, Curator, Bharat Kala Bhavan. Banaras. The recommendations of the
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  • 117 3 NEW DELHI: Nepal is soon to have its own air lines to be known as Air Nepal. A temporary construction agency is to be set up for construction if aerodromes, runways and strips and buildings. Planes would be hired by Air Nepal on a charter basis from the
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  • 79 3 CALCUTTA: The quantity of salt exported from India by sea declined from 28,372 tons m the quarter ending June, 1955, to 23,278 tons m the corresponding period of the current year, according to trade statistics. Export m 1954-55 amounted to 164,387 tons but m the next
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  • 59 3 A seven-man Alliance delegation headed by Tungku Abdul Rahman met the Constitutional CemmiMion m Kuala Lumpur on Bept. 27 to present their memorandum. Picture shows the members of the Commission and the Alliance delegation. Seated sixth from the left is Lord Held, Chairman of the
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  • 351 3 Synth. Rubber: No Justification For U. K's Action "80th the Federation Government and the Robber Producers' Council accept that the U.K. manufacturers must, if they are to remain competitive, have access to limited quantities of general purpose synthetic rubber for uses where it is technically superior to oatuxal nibber," a
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  • 197 3 LUCKNOW: The Government of India has circulated to the State Government, a programme for the Museum Week, to be observed from October 8 to 15. The Museum Week has been sponsored by the UNESCO International Committee on Museums, which has drawn up a
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  • 444 3 They Are Working Together Rndhakrishnan DJAKARTA, Sept 28, —At a state dinner given for the Indian visitor by Dr. Ha ta, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, India's Vice-President, s.'id the "socalled neutral nations" like India and Indonesia wers "not neutral m tbe battle against war coloniaJsm
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  • 88 3 STRIKING MINERS CLASH WITH POLICE CALCUTTA, Sept. 28— Three thousand striking coal miners used poisoned arrows and spears m a clash with West Bengal police Thursday, according to reports reaching here. Police ftred on the mob, killing one striker and injuring six others. Some police were injured. The strikers had
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  • 349 3 NEW YORK, Sept. 28— American specialists said they had found nothing to disprove the claim of Mr. Javier Pereira from Bogota, Colombia, that he is 167 years old. The specialists have been examining Mr. Pereira for nine days at the New York Ho^pj. tal-Cornell Medical Centre. They
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  • 131 3 DEFEAT FOR RIGHT WING IN KENYA NAIROBI, Sept. 28- The rightwlng extremists m Kenya have seffered defeat m the Colony's general election according the results m seven of the 13 contested constituencies made known today. I The election was to tlecide whether Kenya should keep a multi-racial government or revert
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  • 426 4 Saukar Janaki I AMONG the most pleasant. sociable and attractive ac. treaties to meet m the South t» the popular star Saukar Janaki who has the charming manner and friendliness which make people feel completely at home with her. M'ss Janaki
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  • 285 4 I BOMBAY. X rtay-*atk *tages and actor Talat Mahmud ig nUmfy U ttrnr ladafctftfa id glvt ft mriea of concerts. Accompanied by C. H. Atma and Van Shipley, Talat is also planning a musical tour of East Af. «ic*** Worwnbei^ This artist, who
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    289 4 THE KING I !-A SUPERB PICTURE I "TOE KING AND t,' is undoubtedly a fine picture rat. once superb and spectacular tar settings and sequences. 2Cth Century Fox have real'y taken some pains to portray the Eastern splendour with its f o't of mysticism. The King and V is the
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  • 77 4 NIMMI ASHOK Nimmi will play Sohni m I Sohni Mahiwal" which will be launched here by Chowdhary 3rothers on October 5. Ashok Kumar will play Mahiwal. Om Prakash, Kumar. Achala Sachdev. Sheila Kashmiri, Alukri and Bikram Kapoor will form the supporting cast. Sardar Alt Jafrl was written the story dialogues
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  • 955 4 NUT AN A FEW words my mother A wrote m my autograph book when I was a little girl iave made me what I am tolay. They were words of wisdom. "Always keep away from three things: Jealousy, dlsJtisfaction and
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  • 167 4 I f IKE father, like daughter. Eighteen-year-old Minu Mumta z follows m the flashing 'ootsteps of her famous father. Mumtaz A>i. who delighted fLmgoers with his dancing m j the old Bombay Talkies' hits Minn, who has grown up to be a slim, attractive young woman,
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  • 167 4 NEW DELHI. i A party of 25 fa expected to accompany the Emperor of Ethiopia when he arrives m Bombay by plane on October 25. "«"««y oy th^ 55h •k6 f I f arar> Hke| y to the Ethiopian sovereign. Ttie Empress, who has not J5?L
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  • 95 4 LAHORE: The Pakistan Government has plans to g£ struct five new sports stadtuma at Lyallpur, Slalkot, Sargodha, Rawalpindi an <i Hydera. This was disclosed by Syed Hasean Mahmud, Minister for Social Welfare and Local b£ funds have been made avail. <LDie. "Hie sports stadium at Lahore is
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  • 153 4 Steady Rise In Cycle Production r r? ae m cycle production. noticed since the beginning of the current year, was well mantain-d mi n June this year J7J* 1 output reached the new nigh levej of ***** cycles as SS^tl. ***** cycles to Jan«ary thi s ye ar. The output
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