Indian Daily Mail, 11 November 1956

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  • 18 1 Indain Daily Mail SUNDAY EDITION VOL. XII No. 267 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 121 1 Jawaharlal Nehru, is understood to have said that Russia's warning against the use of British, French and Israeli military force m Egypt was the most decisive factor m persuading Britain, France and Israel to accept a cease-fire agreement, according to an Indian Press Trust report from
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  • 475 1 India Will Not Quit C'wealth It Will Not Be Wisdom-But Only Angry Reaction! Nehru's Plea Before Congress Executive CALCUTTA, Nov. 10 Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said yesterday that it would be wrong for India to leave the Commonwealth on account of British action m Egypt, the Press
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  • 164 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 10. U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold announced yesterday that first units of the U.N. Middle East police force would fly to an Italian staging area "probably within 24 hours." They will be advance parties from Denmark and Norway "appropriately armed
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  • 166 1 CALCUTTA, Nov. 10.— Dr. B. C. Roy, West Bengal's Chief Minister, m a reference to Hungary yesterday told the All India Congress Committee that if there was any urge among people of any country for democratisation, no one should stand m their way. Dr. Roy also
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  • 57 1 RANGOON, Nov. 10.— The Burmese Foreign Office announced m a communique that the Chinese and Burmese governments have reached an understanding under which Chinese troops will be withdrawn from an area west of the 1949 frontier-line while Burmese troops m turn will withdraw from Hpimaw, Kangfang and
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  • 150 1 JUDGES GO TO COURT FOR JUSTICE! From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 10. Twentfour judges m Madras yesterday invoked the extraordinary powers of the High Court m order to protect their conditions of service. They have petitioned for a writ against the Government asking by what authority one Mr. C.
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  • 346 1 NEHRU CITES POLAND CALCUTTA, Nov. 10.— Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, told a meeting here of the All-India Congress Committee, that the people of Hungary should decide for themselves, without any external pressure. He said that m Poland it been seen 'how successfully this works.'
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  • 41 1 NASSER'S GREETINGS TO EISENHOWER LONDON, Nov 10.—President Nasser of Egypt has sent a telegram to Pres dent Eisenhower expressing 'great pleasure* at his re-e.ection to the j United States Presidency, Cairo Radio reported m its Arab c Service last night. Reuter
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  • 110 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 10. Traditional greetings cards sent by the American and French Ambassadors to the Soviet Foreign Minister for the Revolution Day Anniversary on Wednesday were returned as 'unacceptable' because the Ambassadors boycotted the Red Square Parade m the morning and the Kremlin reception at night, diplomatic circles
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  • 213 1 LONDON, Nov. 10. Sir Anthony Eden declared that if Britain and France had not intervened m the Israeli-Egypt conflict 'the whole Middle East would be m flames today.' The Prime Minister, speaking at a banquet given by the new Lord Mayor of London. Sir George Cullum
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  • 197 1 CHAMPAIGN, Illinois, Nov. 10. Some 5.000 students at the University of Illinois have signed a letter urging Prime Minister Nehru of India to "use his influence for liberation of the Hungarian people." Herbert B. Lassiter, president of the Student Senate, announced the
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  • 150 1 BAGDAD, Nov. 10.— The Iraq Government appealed to all Arab governments and peoples to stand united and said its forces were fully ready to help Syria and Jordan, which might be 'conditionally threatened by the enemy.' This was announced m a communique outlining the results of
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  • 160 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 10.—Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia said yesterday the United Nations must have "greater means" of enforcing its Collective will to stop aggression wherever It occurs. The fragile, bearded monarch addressed a news conference seated on a golden throne chair In the President's
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  • 213 1 Khrushchev Calls Britain Fr. And Israel 'Unwanted Intruders 9 MOSCOW, Nov. 10.— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Communist Party Leader, has demanded that Britain, France and Israel 'unwanted intruders' m Egypt should 'he severely punished,' the official Soviet News Agency Tass reported. Tass said that Mr. .Khrushchev made the demand m
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  • 90 1 LONDON, Nov. 10.— ViceAdmiral L. F. Durnford-Slater, Commander of the British Naval task force at Port Said, said perhaps 20 craft, with cranes and other equipment, have been sunk m the Canal. BLOCKED FOR WORLD TRADE Seaghan Maynes, Reuter'a special correspondent, said m a
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  • 242 1 HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 10.— Actress Elizabeth Taylor now says she has changed her mind and plans to obtain a California divorce from British actor Michael Wilding. Her attorney may file the complaint today, she said. Previously she had indicated she would be to Nevada or Mexico for
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  • 159 1 J. P. Narayan Criticises Nehru's Stand BOMBAY, Nov. 10.— Mr. Jayprakash Narayan, Praja Srcia'.ist Party leader, said today that if Inda r Prime Minister Mr. Nehru 'had spoken as strongly abcut Hungary as he did In the case of Egypt the rourse Of events In Hungary would have been changed.'
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  • 101 1 NOT A SINGLE FOREIGN SOLDIER WARNS NASSER LONDON, Nov. 10.—Presldpnt Nasser said that Egypt would not allow the clearing o f the Suez Canal 'as .ong as there Is a single foreign soldier left on Egyptian soli. 1 This declaration came as Un tea Nations officials speeded preparations for the
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  • 45 1 DACCA, East Pakistan, Nov. 10. Forty thousand persons at a meeting yesterday protested the British-French and Israeli action against Egypt and demanded the troops leave Egyptian soil. The day had been declared "Egypt Day" and shops and offices took a h«n. day.- A.P.
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  • 418 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 10.— The United Nations has issued a second urgent call for the immediate withdrawal of Soviet forces from war-torn Hungary and the holding of free elections under U.N. auspices. On emergency session of the special General Assembly wound up two
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  • 2159 2 IN INDIA TODAY Only New Name I« Kerala VlflTH the reorganisation scheme coming into force on Nov. 1, the Indian Union now consists of fourteen States and six Territories. According to the new dispensation, more than 98 per cent of the total population of the country
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  • 89 2 KARACHI: The \vora "partition" wUI bo taboo m Pakistan hereafter, it Is learnt. Continued' use of the word "partition" to denote tile creation of Pakistan, accord ng to officials nere, lM*ps merely to keep aUv» the notion of (Mvi&iou «f the sub-continent. It is nect:s.>ary feo srress,
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  • 1446 2  -  M. Krishnan •••l"l"ir|lll By J)URING the recent Wild Life Week, various reasons were adduced for the preservation of our fauna. It was pointed out that the fauna (and flora, let us not forget the flora) constituted a valuable national asset, and so should be safeguarded,
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  • 99 2 MADRAS: Members of tht Tamil Writers 1 Association and other journalists m the city got up a dinner party on October 28 at Woodlands Hotel, Mylapore, m honour of Mr. Azna, Valliappa, Secretary of the Association, who had been awarded a prize by the Central Government for
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  • 72 2 SHILLONG: Rev. J.M. Nichois Roy Excise Minister of Assam, has submitted his resignation from the Assam Cabinet, it is understood. In Ulfl course of a letter to the Chief Minister, Mr. Bishnuram Medhi, Rev. stated Koy is reported to have stated that nis resignation will take effect
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  • 1277 3 "Possible Only After 10 Years" Dr. B.R. Rao HYDERABAD. Dr. B. Ramakrishna Rao, Governor designate of Kerala, delivering the Convocation address at the Osmania University last Sunday said that it would take at least 10 to 15 years for Hindi to become "really the National
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  • 167 3 MADRAS ASSEMBLY: PARTY POSITION MADRAS: Neither the Praja Socialist Party nor the Muslim League Party will exist m the Madras State Legislature from Nov. 1. Ten Praja Socialist and five Muslim League members, elected to the State Legislature from West Coast constituencies, will cease to be members at the Madras
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  • 187 3 TIRUCHI CONSTABLE SUCCUMBS TO INJURIES TIRUCHI: Mohideen, police constable of Tiruchi Fort station, whose left arm was blown off m an explosion here on Oct. 29 last m which 13 persons were injured succumbed early at the Government Headquarters hospital, despite blood transfusion. Mr. L. M. Kitto, Inspector, Tiruchi North,
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  • 200 3 DROWNING TRAGEDY IN BHAVANI COIMBATORE: Fiv e persons including two women and a cnild, were believed to have been drowned at a crossing near Gobi, 60 miles from here, m the river Bhavani on Fr/flay last according to reports available here last week. Gobi was having very heavy rains for
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  • 100 3 MORARJI DESAI APPOINTED UNION MINISTER NEW DELHI: The appointment of Mr. Morarji Desai as a member of the Union Cabinet has been officially announced. There is, however, no indication as to what portfolio will be allotted to him. The general impression here is that he will take over Heavy and
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  • 119 3 DHEBAR URGES PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT NEW DELHI: Congress President Dhebar, commenting on the events m Hungary, said: "We hope the Soviet Union and Hungary will solve the Hungarian question peacefully through negotiations." Addressing a public meeting here, he made a brief reference to Hungary and said "We are asked why the
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  • 420 3 TRIVANDRUM; Mr. P. S. Rau, acting Governor of Kerala, told Pressmen here last week that with the decision of the President of India to have Ernakulam as the saet of the High Court for Kerala, the preErnakulam as the seat of the High Court had ceased.
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  • 194 3 PITTSBURGH: The story of uranium, heaviest of nature's elements known to man. and the key to atomic energy, is told m bold, dramatic strokes m a new motion picture, "The Petrified River," which has just been produced here. Prints for free loans to industry, labour unions, educational
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  • 86 3 BARNARD INSTITUTE OF RADIOLOGY MADRAS: The Barnard Institute of Radiology, Government General Hospital, Madras, will be upgraded as an A.H-India Centre for post-graduate education and research m radiology immediately. The institution will, however, continue to be under the administrative control of the State Government. Half *he recurring expenditure on this
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  • 471 3 AMERICA'S foreign policy toward Africa has long troubled Chester Bowles. The former Ambassador to India charges that the United States has not adapted its foreign policies to meet the anticolonial revolution sweeping Asia and Africa, with which his ambassadorship to India and African travels have closely
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  • 391 3 Saiithanam's Indication Prince Alfonso von Hohen-ohe-Langenburg, and h s wife, sxteen-y ear-old Princess Ira, are shown with their baby son at Mont Choisl, near Lausanne, Switzerland. The baby was born on Nov. S. He has Liechtenstein Nationality. He will be Christened Christ of Vittorio Umberto Egon.
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  • 132 3 INDIAN PHILOSOPHICAL CONGRESS ANNAMALAINAGAR The 31st session of the Indian Philosophical Congress will be held at Annamalainagar under tne auspices of the Annamalal University from December 19 to December 22. Dr. Kasvihary Das. Calcutta University, tea been elected General President of the Congress this year. A number ol delegates from
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  • 55 3 JAIPUR: The appointment of Mr. Ramkaran Joshi as a Minister -q the new Rajasttmn Cabinet was announced here on Ncv a, With the appointment of Mr. Jcehi, a former Minister ot Ministers mi n the State cabinei is now eleven. Mr. Joshi was recent.> sworn m by the
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  • 356 3 LONDON: A production unit 70 strong has reached Grenada. British West Indies, to start work on the now Daryll F. Zanuck Cinemascope production "Island m the Sun." Based on MGM's Elstree studios this version of Alec Waugh's dramatic story is Zanuck's first "British" film. The international
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  • 89 3 Th< Railway Boot Unas sancticnoi a traffic suivcy fox p. new 120-miie m^tr, gaugu railway line between ('hinnasalam and Chngleput via KwI lagurichi, Tiruvannam.i ai ami Wandlwush on tne Southern I-lailway. The new lino, if con. .ruded. would go a lonß way to serve
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  • 1064 4 Prof.Kabir's Exhortation At Literary Conference AGRA: Prof. Humayun Kabir told Bengali IWerateurs here last week that it is only with the Indian outlook as its own that Bengal can survive and prosper. He also said large-iiearted and imaginative acceptance of Indian culture and civilisation m
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  • 218 4 NEW DELHI: The Kashmir Constituent Assembly on Nov. 3 passed the clause of the draft constitution providing for a bicameral legislature for the State. Under the clause the Legislative Assembly will corsist ot 100 seats, m which 25 will b«s reserved for Scheduled Castes an^ one for
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  • 211 4 TUTICORIN: P. Venkatachalam, son of Ponniah Nadar, a student, and Chitravelu Thevar, two of the accused m the K. V. K. Swamy murder case were administered pardon on behalf of the Government by Mr. Chandrabhanu, Sub-Collec-tor, Tuticorin at his camp m Koilpattu. These two persons along
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  • 222 4 NEW DELHI; The Governor c f Bombay has been sanctioned a bigger allowance for November and December than the Governors of any of the seven other new or reorganised States. According to a Presidential order, he has provisionally been sanctioned Rs. 68.400. This comprises; miscellaneous expenses, including
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  • 111 4 MADRAS: The Madras Legislature Secretariat, it is understood to the Law Ministry of the Government of India apprising them that the Chairman of the Madras Legislative Council could not implement the provision under Section 35 (3) of the States Reorgani. sation Act for the elimination of two
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  • 106 4 LUCKNOW: There *r* 142 police radio stations operating along India's Himalayan frontiers. These Uttar Pradesh police radio stations are functioning above the snow line at altitudes ranging between 16,000 and 18,000 feet. The State claims to have the largest number of such stations. This
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  • 347 4 COCONUT RESEARCH STATION IN TANJORE PATTUKKOTTAI: Declaring open the first coconut nursery last week at Muthupet m the Nachikulam Block m Tiruturaipundi taluk, Mr. R. M. Sundaram, Agriculture Director, said that the Government was taking measures to open a State Coconut Research Station under the Second Plan, m charge of
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  • 164 4 BOMBAY Mr. Moral ji Desai. Chief Minister of Bombay, said here last week that it was the duty of the Government, to see that independence of the Press was maintained m the interests of healthy democracy. Mr. Desai t who was speaking at a reception
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  • 802 4 Congress Political Conference At Jau n pur Concludes JAUNPUR. The 37ttf Political Conference of the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee last week passed a resolution strongly condemning anti-national activities m the country and appealed to the people to dissociate themselves from all such activities. The Conference concluded last
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  • 502 4 "A HISTORIC OCCASION" -Prasad NEW DELHI: The President, Dr. Rajendra Praead, has sent the following message on the occasion of the inauguration of the new Slates under the States Reorganisation Scheme: PROTEST AGAINST SALES TAX CALCUTTA: l r protest against the imposition of sales tax on handloom
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  • 277 4 U.P. GOVERNOR'S TRIBUTE TO CHRISTIANS L.UOKNOW: Mr. MunsM. Gcvernor c f Utta Pradesh, said here last week that the historic Church m many parts ot the world as a universal law based on the moral order could net be ignored, nor could the role of Protestantism m restoring to man
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  • 301 4 SHILiLONG: A top ranking Naga hostile, wh 0 played a tig rcie m the present disturbances, has escaped from the Naga Hills and is be.ieved to be outs.de India, according to reports reaching here from weil informed sources It is understood "that this ieader, does not Jook
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  • 163 4 The application for the sta\ was filed by Mr. Babulal Parate, an advocatn and a public worker of Nagpur. Before the P n eme Court Ss a Petition challenging the validity of the P! iOV J?ions m the Act envisag :ng the formation of
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  • 1890 5  - Development Through Local Effort Central Aid G. N. S. RAGHAVAN By aspirations of Kashmir's leaders reach beyond the achievement of self -sjfficiency m food to the provision of adequate social services and the development of transport nnd of the State's natural resou»ces •so as to lay the basis for modern
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  • 301 5 Mr. Nehru has described India's neutrality policy m this way: that India is so busy with her task of internal development that she cannot allow herself to become entangled m the web of power politics. In this he speaks for all those Asian countries which regard economic failure
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    340 5 bility of Irish opinion to accept the partition of the island; and the neutrality of the Arab countries is a qualified neutrality a neutrality between the Western and Communist blocs m order to concentrate upon the more immediate problems of Israel and eradicating colonialism. But neutrality for reasons of foreign
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  • 998 5 INTERNATIONAL politics have always been a dangerous struggle or a precarious the attempt to Keep out of them. A wise man avoids other people's quarrels this is the argument, at its simplest, of the neutral. You cannot be neutral between right and wrong this is the
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  • 1060 5  -  HILLARY WENTWORTH By A REFRIGERATOR is an expensive but necessary part of your kitchen equipment. Like most electrical appliances, however, it will give you many years of faithful service if treated with care and respect. Only those who have been without a refrigerator for a
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  • 1585 6  -  K.R.N. SWAMY By RULER, INVARIABLY THE RULER CATERED TO THE WHIMS AND FANCIES OF THE RESIDENT. In almost all the States, the Resident indirectly wielded so much power, that even as early as 18th century H. H. Saktan Thamburan, the greatest Ruler of Cochin, before
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  • 1059 6  -  RALPH MIDDLETON By A STARTLING statement was recently made by a wellknown Harley Street doctor one which is enough to put cold chill of doubt into the hearts of the world's innumerable lovers; and one, if treatod with the seriousness it unquestionably deserves, could put a
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  • 179 6 VIENNA, Nov. 10.— Although there had been no public ■Jisturbances on a large scale inßulgana there w ere signs of tension according to reports reaching here. The Bulgarian people were excitedly discussing events m Hungary and Poland. They often criticise^ the Bulgarian press, which
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  • 517 6  -  YVONNE CROMBIE By LONDON: Famous Indian musician, sitar player Ravi Shankar, has other strings to pluck m bringing Indian culture to the Western world. Arriving m London earlier this month on a visit to give performances he is due to visit the United
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  • 46 6 LONDON, Nov. 10. Commarder Allan Noble 48 yearold parliamentary "Under-Sccre-tary for Commonwealth Relatlcns, has been appointed Minister of State at the iForeign office m p.ace of Mr. Anthony Nutting, who resigned because he d sagreed with British Government policy In the Middle *:ast.
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