Indian Daily Mail, 5 October 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 281 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY OCTOBER, 5, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 2103 1 Lee Censures: Lim Gains Confidence Recent Arrests Welcomed P. A. P. Throws Challenges LIB-SOCS' Full Support WHAT APPEARED TO BE A CENSURE MOTION AGAINST THE LIM GOVERNMENT WAS CONVERTED INTO ONE OF CONFIDENCE, IN THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY HERE YESTERDAY. Leader of the Peoples Action Party, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew introduced
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  • 122 1 MENON TO SEE NASSER AGAIN NEW DELHI, Oct. 4— Mr. V. K. K. Menon, Indian Minister without Portfolio, who has been in ddbe touch with the Suez crisis during the last two months, is scheduled to make another visit to Cairo today. Mr. Menon returned to Delhi only three days
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  • 96 1 Karachi Mayor Sacked! KARACHI, Oct. 4 Karachi's Mayor Siddiq Wahab was ousted yesterday on a vote of no confidence at a special meeting of the Municipal.Corporation. Wahab is in Tokyo attending the first Asian Mayors' conference. .The motion of no confidence was carried by 45 votes to 2. Total strength
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  • 152 1 BR. TROOPS REVOLT IN CYPRUS? NICOSIA, Oct. 4—Twentyone British Army reservists are under close arrest here as a result of an "incident" on the island on Monday night, an Army spokesman revealed last night. Th«y are all non-Commis-sioned officers and men who arrived here recently with a Unit drafted to
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  • 34 1 The Indian Bank Ltd., will shortly open branches at Badagara and Tellicherry in Malabar District. They have already opened branches at Vilakuthoor In Madura and Anakapalli in Visakapatnam District, Andhra.
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  • 416 1 Future Of Formosa Chou-Ckiang Talks? WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 The reported statement of the Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai, in Peking yesterday that Communist China was negotiating with Chinese Nationalist officials on the future of Formosa was greeted with frank disbelief by United States and Nationalist Chinese officials here today. The
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  • 210 1 Bilingual Bombay State Defended NEW DELHI, Oct. 4.— Premier Nehru Wednesday engaged in a 90-minute verbal duel with hostile students protesting his government's plans to retain a bilingual Bombay state. The duel came as he addressed about 1,000 students of Gujerat University in Ahmedabad before returning
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  • 105 1 PAKISTAN ON NOBODY'S STRINGS Suhrawardy LAHORE, Pakistan, Oct. 4. Mr. Hasan Suhrawarriy, Pakistan Prime Minister, said here today the "guiding: factor of Pakistan's foreign policy will be the country's national interests." Speakinjr at a reception he said Pakistan; was not "tied up with the apron strings of any foreign country/
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  • 267 1 India Will Produce A-Bomb Material In 5 Years -Dr. BAIIBU4 UNITED NATIONS New York, Oct. 4, Dr Horn! J. Bhabha, Chairman of the Indian Atomic Energy Commission, predicted Wednesday that India wi»hin live years would build its own separation plants aWe to produce bomb grade atomic materials. But he told
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  • 148 1 DINNER IN HONOUR OF SINNIAH PILLAI Mr. Rm. St V. Slnniah Pillai J.P., prominent leader of the Johore Indian Community was the chief guest at a dinner last night at the Tamils Reform Association. Singapore 125 Serangoon Road, by a Committee of Hosts. Mr. R. k. Tandon, Commissioner for India
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  • 261 1 Birth Of Monsters Idiots Freaks Warned TOKYO, Oct. 4, A warning from India of possible damage to the human race from nuclear tests and a pledge from the Philippines to fight Communism if necessary were aired Wednesday at a meeting of mayors or
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  • 178 1 YAP PHENG GECK ON FORMOSA ISSUE PEKING, Oct. 4— Red China is prepared to wait for Formosa, Premier Chou En-lai told a Malayan trade mission Wednesday, according to Yap Pheng Geek, secretary of the mission. "Let Chiang Kai Sh<?k stay on Formosa," Yap quoted Chou as saying. "Let him even
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  • 523 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Oct 5, 1966 MALAY AS LINGUA FRANCA OF MALAYSIA-IN ADSF DAS FDS DSF F JN this, the third and last, article in the series, we propose to discuss the kind of development which the Malay language should undergo if it is to become a popular
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  • 76 2  - Regulations Covering U. S. Shipments To India WASHINGTON. D.C.. Regulations covering thet preparation of shipments to India are described to a booklet. just issued by the Bureau ox Foreign Commerce afl part o» it* world trade information service series. Topics such as shipping documents, mail shipments, la belling, marking and
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  • 154 2  -  WASHINGTON, D.C., The United States total school and college enrollment will reach an all-time peak of 41.553,000 in 1956-57, Department of Education officials estimated he*e. Reporting on other trends, they sai<j shortages of classrooms and qualified teachers will be aoraewhat reduced, although still serious.
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  • 78 2  -  NAFEN NEW DELHI. U Nu, the former Burmese Prime Minister, is expected to visit India on November 18, according to the present schedule of Jiis visit, it is learned. Besides visiting Bodli Gaya and other centres of pilgrimage, the Burmese leader is likely to visit
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  • 594 2 THE FUTURE OF SOCIALISM IN INDIA TN MARCH, 1940, presiding x over the AU India Antb Compromise Conference in Ramgarh, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose said, "In India we are now ringing down the curtain on an age that is passing away, while we are at the same time ushering in
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  • 552 2 I do not propose to go into and many may argue about it. Let us argue if you like. But I want to tell you that whatever it is going to be, it has to be in keeping with the Indian genius, with the genius of
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  • 218 2 The next important factor for the success of the socialist movement in India is the building up of an effective political instrument. The acceptance of socialism by the Indian National Congress is going to lead inevitably to fundamental changes in its organisational set up. As Pandit Nehru pointed out to
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  • 918 2  -  A. R. MURRAY By AT both Oxford and Cam- bridge women are full members of the University with exactly the same status and opportunities as men. Since every undergradute must be a member of a college, any account of the education of women at the
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  • 123 2 447 COMPLAINTS WERE MADE AGAINST POLICE COLOMBO: After the present Government came into power 447 complaints of assault, wrongful confinement and other misconduct made against police officers by members of the public, had been inquired into. Mr. C. P. de Silva, Leader of of the House of Representatives, said this
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  • 148 2 BANGALORE Mr. Nehru in a message to the three-day meeting of the All-India Uegion.il Savings Officers which commenced said it was not enough merely to make appeals for savings: There must be an organization behind *t so as to reach every village.
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  • 333 2 LONDON: Indian and Pakistani orders have gone good way towards kelpta* Britain's aircraft ladmtry to attain record expert ifgw during 1a 56. In. the first eierht months of i this year, £73,067,799 worth of aircraft, engines and equip- ment have been exported, some $7,000,000 more than I the total for
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  • 87 2 INVITATION TO MALAYALEES BY KATJU ERNAKULAM: Or. Katju, Union Defence Minister invited 50,00 people from Tra-vancore-Cochin to go over to Madhya Bharat and settle down there. Addressing > students' gathering at Always, he-said Travancore-Gochin ■dJUshhl from pressure .on land because of the density of its population. In contrast his own
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  • 192 2  -  NAFEN NEW, DELHI: Eighty-three members of the Lok Sabha in a joint letter to the Union Food and Agriculture Minister. Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain, have expressed anxiety over the increase in the export of beef, and hides and skins from the country. The MPs. said
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  • 968 3  -  Paripoorananand Painuli By ITPPER GARHWAL popularly v known as Palnkhanda pargana, is the largest of the eleven parganas in Pauri-Garh-wal district. Bordering Tibet, Painkhanda comprises an area of 1,700 square miles and has a population of 15,000. The area consists of Niti and Mana valleys, inhabitants
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  • 487 3 Duties Rights of The Police Services COLOMBO: The Prime Minister will shortly ttnd out a circular to police officer*, explaining the duties and rights of the Police Service. The Premier, who revealed j this at his weekly Press con- j ference was commenting on a 1 report in a local
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  • 1308 3  -  Dr. B. C. SINGH By THE scope and function of mental hygiene is, in essence, to be honest and frank in all relationships with our family, our neighbour and more particularly i n regard to our own self. In practice, such a mental attitude would embrace the commoner
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  • 269 3 AL.IGARH: An appeal to the ieadcrs and people of Pakistan not to drag Prime Minister Nehru and the Muslims of India "into their quarrels,'* was made by the Nawab of Chatari, Pro-Chancellor and Mr. Obedur Rahman Khan. Treasurer of the Aligarh University, in a statement here.
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  • 61 3 his party, the Prime Minister said it seemed to him that Mr. Senanayake had not made up his mind to re-enter parliamentary politics and added. "Anyway the UNP has first choice." He said the report of the Sports and Recreation Committee would be published shortly and time would be allowed
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  • 191 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India ha* issued orders prohibiting textile mills from stocking more than one month* average production. A Commerce and Consumer industries Ministry communique also announced that the Government has issued orders prohibiting wholesale dealers in cloth from holding more than
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  • 98 3  - How Diseases Affect British Production LONDON: Statisticians here have been looking at diseases from a new angle that is. not what they mean in terms of suffering, but what they arte costing the country in output. They declare that 1133 working-years are lost for] every 10,000 men because fatalities from
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  • 232 3  - Soviet's Car Industry NAFEN STOCKHOLM: Despite her' vast population of around 200.000.000 and the intricate plans drawn up for her industrial development, the Soviet Union is- failing to bring her car industry into lice with that of the free world. Last year's output came to only 445,000 units, as against
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  • 173 3  -  NAFEN WASHINGTON. DC., Nine Far Eastern countries lying in the shadow of the Communist bloc receive the bulk of Uniteo States economic and technical assistance in the past year. A report issued by the International Cooperation Administration disclosed how American dollars had shifted to
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  • 224 3 NE\y YORK: United States Industrial companies producing electrlcai equipment have set Up their own organisation to see that advances i n atomic energy arc m ade a t full speed. It is based On a committee appointed by the Edison Electric Institute. the industry's manufacturers' association
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  • 94 3  -  NAFEN IXJXVDON: Old people who reach the normal retirirg age should ignore the fact and carry on working, aaye Dr. Andrew Meiklejohn, of Glasgow University. The average man should be encouraged to take this point of view for the sake of "his own sanity, health and
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  • 159 3 COLOMBO: All Bank holidays will be mercan tile holidays as well, if a recommendation by the Junior Minister of Labour. Mr. M.P. de Zoysa is accepted by Government. Mr. de Zoysa said that Bank employees and mercantile employees belonged to the same category
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  • 376 3 INDORE: Mifc. Lakshmi Menon, Chairman of the AllIndia Womer. 's Conference f A.1.W.C.), said here that thr organization proposed to h;ivc a joint memorial erected in Delhi for Mrs. Sarojini Naidu and Margaret Cousins at an estimated cost of Rs. 10 lakhs. Mrs. Menon who wag addressing a
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  • 223 3 NEW DELHI; The Minister for Defence Organization, Mr Tyagi, i n a statement last week appealed fo r the cooperation of the workers in Government's efforts to find emp.oyment for surplus personnel retrenched from ordnance factories. He, however, issued a warning to "the irresporsible section of
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  • 69 4 TOKYO, Oct. i, Indian Vice President Sir SarvepaUi H.idhakri.shnan was honoured at an imperial luncheon Wednesday by Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako. Radhakrishnan is in Japan on a 9-day visit as a "state uuest.*' Others at the luncheon included Indian Ambassador 6 tt. Sen and Mrs.
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  • 437 4 MOVE TO EXPAND C'WEALTH CHINESE ARTISTS ON AUSTRALIAN TOUR Membership For Foreign Countries Suggested Sat* Tor X MPs Move LONDON, Oct. 4.— Fifteen Conservative Members of Parliament yesterday called for an expansion of the Commonwealth to allow Foreign States to be associated with it In a booklet entitled "the expanding
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  • 100 4 The Australian Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. R i,. Harry, referred today to'reports in some Singapore newspapers which quoted Mr. Hsu Kwong Hsin, the leader of the Chinese National Theatre party which passed through Singapore several days ago en route to New Zealand and Australia, as saying that the group had
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  • 273 4 buNDON, Oct. 3, Tne Judicial Committee of tbe Privy Council yesterday dismissed with costs an appeal by Hotel de l'Europe Limited, of Singapore from an awaro by Singapore High Court in May 1»53 of 250 sterling arrears of salary to two cabaret artistes, William Dudley Currie-Fryer
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  • 152 4 Laughing Stock From Suez To Spore CAIRO, Oct. 3, A Conservative Member of Parliament Mr. William Yates said after meeting President N isser yesterday "our policy has made us a laughing stoc's from Suez to Singapore." Mr. Yates 35 who represents the Wrekin Division of Shropshire arrived in Cairo on
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  • 105 4 WASHINGTON, Oct. 4— The United States and Iceland agreed yesterday to begin formal negotiations in Reykjavik next month on Iceland's demand that American troops be withdrawn from the big air base at Kvrtavik. The decision to start fullscale negotiations was announced after two days
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  • 46 4 MARALJNGA, South Australia, Oct. 4.— Britain today successfully exploded an atomic weapon at ground level at Ihe Maralinga site. This was the second explosion of the current series of tests the first explosion took place from a tower last thurs- day. Reuter
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  • 151 4 JAP MARKET FOR INDIAN IRON ORES CALCUTTA. Oct. 4, me Government of India and a 17-member Japanese machinery industrialists mission now visiting India have agreed in principle that Japan is a stable market for India's iron ores. Takasugi Shinichi, head of the mission and president of the Japan Heavy Machinery
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  • 61 4 ASSASSIAN PRAISED MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay, Oct. 4— Uruguay's Chamber of Deputies Wednesday approved a resolution praising the slain assassin of President Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua. Only 44 of the chamber's 99 deputies were present when the vote was taken, and 38 approved the measure offered by Julio Pons. AH 44 then
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  • 229 4 GLASGOW, Oct 4, The Glasgow Herald, independent Scottish newspaper, said yesterday that Mr- Lim Yew Hock, Singapore's Chief Minister, had won his first battle against subversion. Singapore was the only Bri:ish colony with a Chinese ma,ority and its interests were therefore "peculiarly vulnerable
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  • 58 4 I NEW DELHI. Oct. 4, Fighting between Indian troops and primitive tribesmen ;n the Naga Hills— where India has her own pacification problem has recently taken 33 lives, a Defence Ministry spokesman said Wednesday. The insurgent tribesmen ar» iemanding an independent "Nagaland." Indian officials I say
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  • 117 4 CANBERRA, Oct. 4. The South East Asia Treaty Organisation plans to disseminate anti-Communist propaganda in member countries which need it, the Public Relations officer of SEATO, Mr. Narciso Reyes, said in Canberra today. Mr. Reyes, a Filipino who is on tour of member countries from SEATO Headquarters
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  • 92 4 KING KONG WRESTLING IN AID OP SATA King Kong, official and undisputed heavyweight Wrest, ling Champion of the Orient and the Tag-Team Champion of all Asia has organised a wrestlingr match which will be held at the Singapore Badminton Hall at 9 p.m. Saturday Oct. 6. All proceeds from the
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  • 175 4 Egypt Refutes Fr. Allegations CAIRO, Oct. 4, Colonel Mohamed Abdel Hatem, Chief Egyptian Information Officer, last night challenged a reported statement by M. Christian Pineau, French Foreign Minister, that had violated international agreement. He said M. Pineau -had made this statement about Egypt's nationalisation of the Suez Canal— during his
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  • 59 4 young Nicaraguan who fatally wounded Somoza Sept. 22. Ix>pez Perez was killed on the spot by the Nicaraguan president's guards. Support of Pons' measure came from parts of all Uruguayan political parties represented in the chamber, including one Communist. A proposal to name a Montevideo street for the Nicaraguan assassin
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  • 526 4 India Against Controls in A-Energy Agency NEW YORK, Oct. 4— tndia yesterday renewed her protests against controls in the proposed International Atomic Energy Agency which might interfere with the economic progress of member countries. Together with Egypt, Ceylon anil Indonesia, India submitted amendments to the draft statute of the Agency,
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  • 95 4 5m Malayan Rubber For China HONG KONG. Oct. 4—Contracts worth £5,000.000 (M$42,000,000) have been signed in Peking following negotiations between trade missions from Singapore and Malaya and Chinese export and import corporations. Peking Radio said Wednesday. The broadcast said the news was announced in a joint communique issued by the
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  • 25 4 LONDON, Oct. 4. Chines* Premier Chou En Lai Wednesday received members of the Singapore and Malayan ra-le missions to China, Radio *>ek- AP ing reported.
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