Indian Daily Mail, 3 November 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XD No. 259 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 660 1 Calls For Immediate Ceasefire And Withdrawal Off Forces From Egypt NEW YORK, Nov. 2.— The United Nations General Assembly in a tense all night session this morning urged an immediate ceasefire in Egypt by an overwhelming vote of 64 to five. Only Australia,
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  • 279 1 "Self-Respecting Afrasians Will Not Tolerate Predatory Methods" BOMBAY, Nov. 2 Prime Minister Nehru told a m»M meeting In Hyderabad last night: "A friend of ours (Egypt) is in trouble. We have to pay some attention to this and we cannot remain silent or turn our eyes
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  • 54 1 INDIA'S NEUTRALITY REITERATED "I am astounded. There is a strange darkness which is spreading to certain parts of the world. Dangerous things are happening on the borders and around Egypt I cannot understand how such things can happen," Mr. Nehru said, adds a Reuter report. Mr. Nehru, who arrived in
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  • 138 1 Explanation IS Unconvincing Saws Nehru NEW DELHI, Nov. a British and French explanation! for their attack on Egypt are "totally unconvincing and unsatisfactory," Prime Minister Nehru said Friday. Nehru made this comment at the New Delhi airport on returning from inaugurating one of India's newly created states. "The fact It
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  • 66 1 NO COLOMBO CONFERENCE COLOMBO, Nov. 2-t- Prime Minuter Nehru has told Ceylonese Premier Solombn BanOaranaike that he considers a meeting of the five "Colombo Potoeftr Burma, Ceylon, India, Indonesia and Pakistan— on tlje Middle Bast crisis unnecessary at the moment, a reliable source said here. The source said Nehru pointed
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  • 265 1 Nehru's Urgent Notes To Eden, Ike, Nasser Dag —IVBHRV NBHRV NEW DELHI, Nov. 2.— Prime Minister Nehru Thursday sent urgent letters on the Egyptian crisis to Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden, President El senhower, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser and United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold. Indian government sources said
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  • 166 1 (Bottom) H.R.H. Th« Duke of Edinburgh was the guett of honour at a State banquet liven by the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, at King'e House, Kuala Lumpur on oct. 31. Hie Royal Highness posed for this picture with Sir Donald and the Malay
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  • 390 1 Cultural Home For Every Group Now Assured j From Oar Own Correspondent i MADRAS, Nov. 2. From yesterday India, that is Bharat has become a Union of just fourteen States. Every leader in India from the President Dr. Rajendra P r a s a d
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  • 62 1 NEW ANDHRA CABINET WITHOUT REDDI From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Nov. 2. Mr. Sanjeevt Reddi and eleven Ministers were sworn as the first Cabinet of Andhra Pradesh yesterday bv Governor Mr.-C. M. TV.vedi in the presence of Premier Nehru. Mr. B. Gopala Reddi, former Chief Minister, who was displaced as
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  • 132 1 CEYLON PARLT. TO DISCUSS SUEZ CRISIS COLOMBO, Nov. 2—Ceylunese Prime Minister Solomon Bandaranaike may call, an emergency meeting of Parliament to debate the AngloFrench attack on Egypt. Left-Wing opposition leader N.M.Perera indicated this after a meeting with Bandaranaike last night at which he asked for a special Parliamentary session. Many
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  • 405 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Sat., Nov. 3, 1956 NOTES AND COMMENTS FUTURE GOODWILL ENSURED gINGAPORE'S lom WM Federation'* gain. The cancellation of hit visit to the Colony by the Duke of Edinburgh caused the greatest disappointment to the people and the Government but their one consolation was that the Duke
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  • 79 2 Mr. Lakshmi Mazumdar State Commissioner of Girl Guides, Delhi State, has been appointed Deputy Chief Commissioner of Girl Guides in India, and Mrs. Mary Clubwalla Jadhav, of Madras, has been appointed International Com. missioner for Girl Guides. Both are new posts. They have
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  • 126 2 MARTIAL LAW THROUGHOUT SYRIA DAMASCUS, Nov. 2— Damascus Radio said martial law was declared throughout Syria last night aVid Prime Minister Sabri Assali has been appointed military governor. A presidential decree placed all "internal and external security forces" at the disposal of Assali. The government closed all airports in Syria
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  • 137 2 JAKARTA, Indonesia, Nov. 2— Prime Minister All Sastraomidjojo said yesterday the Indonesian Government "still does not want to withdraw Its army press ban now, but will do so when the right time comes.*' Speaking before a crowded season of parliament to ex*
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  • 109 2 NEARLY HALF AGAINST FR. MOVE PARIS, Nov. 2— Premier Guy Mollet won a top-heavy vote of approval from the Nai tional Assembly yesterday in support of the Franco-British ultimatum to Egypt. The official count was 380 to 191. Communists and fellow-tra-vellers provided the bulk of the opposition. It is the
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  • 89 2 SCHEDULED CASTES IN KASHMIR JAMMU: A two-day convention of State Harijan Mandal, attended by nearly a hundred delegates. concluded here after adopting a memorandum to be submitted to Bashi Gulam Mohammed, Leader of the House in the Kashmir Constituent Assembly. The memoraHdum said that the State's draft Constitution did not
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  • 96 2 GEORGETOWN, British Guiana. Nov. 2.— William Ignatius Gomes, 51, editor of the Sunday Chronicle, died at a hospital here yesterday. He had been editor of the Sunday newspaper of the Liberal Dally Chronicle for five years. Known as one of the Colony's foremost newsmen, he was a
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  • 50 2 CAIRO, Nov. 2.— An Bgyptian Army communique last night claimed it had "annihilated' 1 Israeli troop* west of Thamad, Sinai Desert post 80 tnlles Inside the Bfyptian frontier. The communique added 'mopping up operation against enemy troops in the rest of the battle areas la canttautiur AP
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  • 2129 2  -  G.N. S. BAGHAVAN KASHMIR ON THE MABCH-HI »7 THOUGH the older generatlon of people in Kashmir nostalgically recall the days when rice used to sell at a rupee a maund, for many years now the State has been suffering from foo<i shortage, the most
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  • 97 2 R s. 7 MILLION FOR DROUGHT RELIEF COLOMBO: The Houh« of RepreseatAtives passed supplementary vote of R*. 7,*****00 Cor the De. partment of Social Services The Minister of Labour, Housing and Social Services, Mr. T. B. Ilangaratne, said the money was to be spent ton Belief for drought victims. The
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  • 139 2 World Girl Guide Commissioners To Meet in Delhi NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru W HI inaugurate the second international meeting of Commissioners of Girl Guides (Asian area) the first such conference in Asia The Bharat Scouts and Guides wll play host to the conference, which has been convened by the
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  • 505 2 Says Report LUCKNOW: Oct: 30, Short- term imprisonments should be replaced by alternative forms of punishment This opinion has been expressed by the Uitar Pradesh Jail Industries Enquiry Committee in its report The committee Is ot the view that the courts should not award short-term sentences as
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  • 103 2 LONDON, Nov. 2 Israel has accepted the Anglo-French ultimatum to stop fighting with Egypt and withdraw military forces to a distance 10 miles from the Suez Canal, the Israeli Radio said last night. The broadcast said that Israeli Foreign Minister Mrs. Golda Meir had stated her government
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  • 39 2 CAIRO, Nov. 2— An official Egyptian sou re* announced last night that President Nasser had "rejected" the AngloFrench ultimatum to stop fighting and warned Britain and France that Egypt will defend her dignity.- AP
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  • 42 2 VAFSTERAS. Central Sweden, Nov. 2. Six persons were killed and five injured when a Swedish military transport plane crashed into a high ten* son power line near here yesterday. The plane, a twinengined Pembroke, carried 11 persons. AP
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  • 22 2  - NAFEN goods. Also the establishment Of huge farms closely run by prison labour, as in the Tarai colonisation area, has been recommended.
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  • 313 3 Building Of Rest Houses: Road Link With Hill Ranges ERNAKULAM: The Union Railway Minister, EL^i f* astri *<»M PW»s conference here that the Central Governmec; hnd decided to establish several tourist centres in Kerala State, The Union Government, he said, had drawn
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  • 134 3 U.K. FRANCE IGNORE U.S. APPEAL! CAIRO, Nov. 2 Britain and France moved on against U.S. and Egyptian protest and told the world Wednesday they are speeding an expeditionary force into the battle cockpit of Egypt. They are disregarding a last minute appeal from President Eisenhower of the United States. The
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  • 40 3 LONDON, Nov. 2 Prime Minister Eden announced last night Anglo-French "token" forces will move into the Suez Canal Zone even if Egypt and Israel accept an Anglo-French ultimatum to quit fighting before 0430 GMT Wednesday.— AP
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  • 423 3 JAFFNA; T^n*** had oontributed in a large measure to the development of Buddhism. Some of the Buddhista were Tamils and the Sinhalese people had quite willing*; y acceptted Tamils for their kings. The recert unseemly occurrences were very much to be regretted remarked Rev. Pinwatte Devananda Thero,
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  • 241 3 Rights Of Sinhalese And Tamil MATALE: "The Sinhalese language must develop, but that does not mean that Tamils should be denied their rights. We must act as human beings and study prouiems ratioLaliy and not c«ose our eyes and ears to another's point of view," said Mr. ri- M C.
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  • 508 3 MR. Natwarjai Malavi, Editor of "QANDIVA," a Giijerati Journal published In Surat. is at present In Singapore on a cultural mission. A disciple of the late Mahatma Gandhi, Mr. Malavi has written scores of books on the Mahatma, Indian Freedom Struggle, and Indian
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  • 291 3 Triumph Of Non- Violence 8.8.C. Feature On Gandhiji LONDON: It was the policy of non-violence of Mahatma Gandhi which killed the terrorist movement in India, not the British Government, Mr. C. Kajagopalaohari said in a BBC broadcast. Giving his first impressions of the Mahatma in the second instalment of a
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  • 273 3 COIMBATQRE: Nearly 50,--000 workers, including 8,000 women, employed in 44 textile and Palani will receive bonus mills in Coimbatore, Salem, and Palani will receive bonus totalling Rs. 61 lakhs for 1955, according to an award given. Mr. S. Ganapathia Pillai, District and Sessions Judge, Coimbatore and
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  • 90 3 NEW YORK, Nov. 2 The phone rang in a booth at the rear of a bar room last night and Louis (Cheesecake) Melito, 55 year old and 270 lbs. heavy, waddled over to answer it. "That's propably for me," he said. He was right. As he passed
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  • 16 4 CAIRO, Nov. 2.— A second convey of some 500 evacueesAmerican nationals and local
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  • 194 4 Support Egypt In Her National Struggle i naval vewels to sail for Italy. i United Nfit'ons employees or various national' tiea left Cairo, yesterday f> r Alexandria to £O aboard a waiting U.S. navy transport. The first convoy of 785 Americans, mainly women and children,
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  • 64 4 DAMASCUS. Nov. 2.—Syrian Premier Sabri Assali announced last night Syria "is placing her armed forces and potent.alities at the disposal of the Syro-Egyptian joint command and is fulfilling all her duties and obligations towards her sister Egypt." Assali made the announcement at a brief parliament session which
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  • 183 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. British troops were reported to have landed on Bahrein island in Persian Gulf today to put down rioting according to a cable received by the State .Department. Thirty Amer cans had been moved to a big British refinery I at Bahrein for
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  • 44 4 KARACHI, Nov. 2. Prime Minister Sohrawardy yesterday called upon Britain and France to stop all hostilities on Egypt and withdraw their troops, an authoritative* source said. The Prime Minister summoned the American, Bxit'sh and French envoys and made strong representation
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  • 50 4 BEIRUT, Lebanon, Nov. 2.— Censorship was in *<> rce y es terdav in nearly' every Arab capital, and In Israel. Postal, telephone and telegraph services between Egypt and Britain were severed and Cairo communications with the rest of the world passed through other capitals, mainly Damascus and Rome.-
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  • 114 4 -NASSER to them to this effect and expressed "grave concern" over the situation i n the Middle East, the source said. AP BEIRUT, Lebanon, Nov. 2— «n a fighting speech to hi« to place" until Egypt win* viotorv. In a 20-minute broadcast monitored in Beirut,
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  • 76 4 RUSSIA CONDEMNS AGGRESSION AP MOSCOW, Nov. Marshal Rlementl Voroshilov, Soviet President, said yesterday that the Russian Government "decisively condemns the aggressive actions of the British, French and Israeli Governments against Egypt and looks upon them as a challenge thrown to all the Arab people." The Marshal, quoted by the Soviet
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  • 120 4 JAKARTA, Nov. 2 Indonesian Foreign Minister Rusan Abdulgani said Thursday is government will take strong iction against England and Prance for their attacks on Egypt. Addressing a crowd of demonstrators following tn>French arrest of five Algeria-i leaders and Anglo-French Intervention in Egypt, Abdulgani declared: "Indonesia feels Egypt's danger
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  • 129 4 KARACHI, Nov. 2— Leaders of various political parties in Pakistan Thursday stron a »y condemned UrMlj ck on Egypt and the British -French action in the Middle East. eressors." Sardar Abdul Rah Nishtar, president of the Pakistan Moslem League, strongly hit at the Anglo-French
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  • 86 4 CALCUTTA, Nov. 2—Thousands of chanting left-wing demonstrators yesterday marched on the British High Commissioner's office and the French Consulate In protest against Anglo-French intervention in the Middle East crisis. Heavy police cordons were thrown around both buildings and no serious incidents were reported. In Delhi about 50
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  • 220 4 PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2— President Eisenhower said in a campaign speech here yesterday, that despite United States difference with Britain and France over the Suez, the Western Alliance would "grow to new and greater strength." President Eisenhower said that despite the "strident voices of those few who
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  • 133 4 His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh on a State visit in the Federation Hew into Kuala Lumpur from on Oct. 81. Dressed in the uniform of Marshal of the Royal Air Force His Royal Highness received a great welcome on his arrival at the Kuala
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  • 210 4 PEKING Nov. 2 Thousands of demonstrator* from all over Peking converged on the British Legation here today U o3iwe 0 the E9 Leg t ation crowds shouted slogans in Chinese and English before marching on to the Egyptian Embassy. The demonstrators well-orga-nised were in
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  • 228 4 TOKYO, Nov. 2 Japanese newspaper* Thursday editorially termed the British-France operation in the Suez in•ane," "not much different from what Hitler did," and like vultures swooping on their prey." The papers appealed the United States to take strong action to "protect world peace."
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  • 317 4 PAKISTAN ANGRY DISGUSTED-Mirza TEHERAN, Nov. 2— Maj. Gen. Iskander Mirza Pres dent of Pakistan, said yesterday the aggression m M.cWI« East had aroused "disgust and anger" in Pakistan. In a speech to a joint session of the Iranian Majl.s and Senate, Mirza said the Middle East developments "have East." "In
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  • 176 4 The Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. Soloman Bandaranaike has appealed to the Prime Ministers of Britain, France and Israel, the President of the United States and the Secre-tary-General of the United Nations to save the world from the unpending catastrophe. The Prime Minister's appeal expressed
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  • 139 4 SINGAPORE MALAYALEES TO CELEBRATE AIKYA KERALA A meeting to celebrate the formation of A.kya Kerala will be held tomorrow Sunday, at 4 p.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall under the chairmanship of Mr. K. T. Alexander, Bar-at-law. The speaker will be Mr. M. K. Menon, in Malayalam. Next, Mr. V.
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