Indian Daily Mail, 17 November 1956

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  • 21 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 273 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS NEHRU DOES NOT RULE OUT
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  • 736 1 Situation In Middle East Likely To Deteriorate Raoidlv Military Actions Again To Lead To World War Defends India's Stand In U. N* On Hungarian Issue NEW DELHI, NOV. 16.— MR. NEHRU, THE INDIAN PRIME MINISTER, SAID TODAY THAT THE SITUATION WAS LIKELY TO 'DETERIORATE RAPIDLY'
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  • 137 1 CHOU TO MEET NASSER PEKING, Nov 16 Chou Enlai Prime Minister of China, may meet President Nasser of Egypt soon, observers said here yesterday. These sources said they believed it possible the meeting would be held in Cairo cr elsewhere during Chou's coming tour of Asia. No details of Chou's
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  • 122 1 FINED FOR SITTING BESIDE NEGRO! ARLINGTON, Virginia, Nov. 16. A white librarian was convicted yesterday of violating a Virginia segregation law by sitting beside a Negro at a public political meeting here. Miss Faith Bissell, 43, was fined US$l5 in County Court. Her attorney appealed to the circuit court which
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  • 29 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 16. James C. Hagerty, White House Press Secretary said yesterday he knows of no plans for any changes in President Eisenhower's Cabinet.
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  • 451 1 ANGLO FR. TROOPS MUST QUIT EGYPT IMMEDIATELY AND UNCONDITIONALLY ARAB POWERS' DEMAND BEIRUT, LEBANON, NOV. 16 EIGHT ARAB NATIONS PLEDGED YESTERDAY THEY WOULD SUPPORT EGYPT WITH FORCE IF BRITAIN, FRANCE AND ISRAEL FAIL TO WITHDRAW THEIR TROOPS "IMMEDIATELY AND UNCONDITIONALLY" FROM EGYPTIAN SOIL. An Arab summit conference of leaders of
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  • 218 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR: Fri The Federal Legislative Council today unanimously approved a suggestion that a substantial and generous financial help be extended to the widow of Mr. H. N. Ridley the man who was responsible for bringing prosperity to Malaya by introducing rubber
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  • 54 1 The Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly on the Local Government Bill has extended the period within which representations from the public on the Bill may be made to the Committee, to Monday, Dec. 31. It should be indicated whether it is desired to supplement the written
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  • 64 1 Mr. K. V. Al. Rhi. Rm. Nachiappa Chettiar, nephew of Dr. Al. Rm. Alagappa Chettiar is arriving here today by Air India International. Mr. Nachiappa Chettiar has business connections in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Malacca. NU CONDEMNS AGGRESSION SAIGON, Nov. 16. U Nu, former Burmese Prime Minister,
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  • 112 1 Baggage Rules Now Include Europe U.S.! NKVV DELHI, Nov. 16.— The Government of India have decided that with effect f ro m December 15, the baggage allowance given to passengers coming to India from foreign countries other than Asian tod AjTrtcaa, ihould be further curtailed. At present passengers arriving from
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  • 133 1 KARACHI, Nov. 16. The Egyptian Government has refused to accept an ot.er of Pakistani troops to participate in the United Nations force in Egypt, an authoritative source said here yesterday. Public reaction in Pakistan to the Anglo-French action in Egypt has been strongly pr
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  • 170 1 U. K. SAYS NO TO SUMMIT TALKS BERN, Switzerland, Nov. 16. British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden told the Swiss government Thursday a summit meeting of the Big Four powers and India "would not be profitable at this time." The Swiss government last week urged the five powers to meet
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  • 35 1 Th e Education Ministry announced yesterday that all successful private candidates who passed the London Chamber of Commerce (Spring) Examinations are asked to call at the Ministry Palmer Road, for their certificates.
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  • 296 1 KUALA LUMPUR: Federation Minister for Finance, Col. H. S. Lee announced in the Legislative Council yesterday that the Federation Government had decided, after consultation with the Government of Singapore, that the proposed reduction in the scale of peisonal reliefs
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  • 272 1 PROMOTIONS IN LABOUR DEPARTMENT Warning (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.: Mr. P. P. Narayanan, leader of the MTUC group in the Federal Legislative Council today warned the Ministry of Labour that irregularities of promotion in the Department, if continued would sabotage the Government's Malayanisation policy and seriously undermine the
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  • 83 1 LOCAL MADE CIGARETTES EXEMPTED The rate of duty imposed on manufactured tobacco imported, has been restored to torebudget level in the case of the kind of tobacco use<i for the manufacture of local cigarettes. This wa.s contained i n a statement issued by the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock.
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  • 92 1 FEDERATION 799 m BUDGET PASSED From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. —The Federal Legislative Council today wound up its marathon budget debate when the Council approved its $799,785,355 Supply Rill after a late night sitting. The bill hereby provided for public expenditure for next year thus appropriating from Genera] Revenue
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  • 35 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 16.— Premier Nehru will visit Canada as well as the United States during hia trip to the American continent next month, an official Indian government spokesman. 9*ld Thursday,
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  • 510 2 Indian Daily News S'pore, Sat, Nov, 17, 1956 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON TAMIL EDUCATION AND MR. M. P. D. N AIR'S APPEAL DONATE ONE DAY'S SALARY SINGAPORE Tamils are extremly grateful to Mr. M. P. D. Nair, the Assistant Minister for Internal Security, for the fervent appeal he has made
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  • 950 2  - WOMAN SCHOLAR DEVOTES HERSELF TO BUDDHIST TEXTS DAPHNE CLARE By LONDON: While devout Buddhists are assembling in Nepal for the World Fellowship Jayanti celebrations, an Englishwoman whom Mr. Nehru had invited to New Delhi remains in London putting the finishing touches to her latest translation of the Pali texts. Miss
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  • 782 2 Reminders Of History Nehru's View On Br. Relics CALCUTTA: Unveiling a group of 18 portraits of national leaders adorning the walls of the West Bengal Legislature the first instalment of 40 such paintings to be placed there at a cost of Rs. 60,000 by the end of next year, Prime
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  • 466 2 CALCUTTA: The All-India Congress Committee in two sessions, last week, dicussed the Congress election manifesto and organsiational affairs. Mr. Gulzarilaj Nanda presided over the election manifesto committee while Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri presided over the other meeting. Special stress on the need to activise Congress members
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  • 75 2 LOS ANGELES, Nov. 15 The old fashioned bar of' soap is doomed to disappear from the American scene, says an expert. Body cleansing detergents now bein^ perfected will replace it, the chairman of the board of Proctor and Gamble said yesterday at a news conference. Detergents,
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  • 164 2 Credit For Punjab's Small Industries JULLUNDUR: The Union Ministry of Commerce and Consumer Industries ha.s granted a loan of 2,000,000 to the Punjab for providing credit to small-scaie industries both for long-term as well as working capital requirements. Under the scheme, loans will be given on easy terms up to
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  • 252 2 NEW DELHI: Negotiations are nearing completion in Japan between Indian and Japanese steel manufacturers for the supply of 2,000,000 tons of iron ore annually. The existing exports are about 1,000,000 tons from Indian mines. Mr. B.K. Kochar of the Union Commerce Ministry is now in Tokjo
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  • 76 2 CANBERRA, Nov 15 Dr. William Gardnerly Davies of Australia has been elected to the Executive Board of the United Nations, Educational scientific and Cultural Organisation, the Acting Minister for External Affairs, Sir Philip Mcßride, said last night. The ninth general conference of UNESCO, which has 79
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  • 566 3 Minister Advocates An Active Policy CALCUTTA: Mr. T.T. Krishnamachari, Union Finance Minister, has advocated an active policy of attracting funds from abroad for working the development plans. In a note prepared for the benefit of members of the All-India Congress Committee meeting
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  • 104 3 100,000 CHILDREN FETE NEHRU NEW DELHI, Nov. 15. Premier Nehru celebrated his 67th birthday Wednesday with a visit to the national stadium where 100,000 school children feted him with garlands and rose and jasmine petals. Smiling and waving, he stood in a flower-decked jeep as it circled the big stadium
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  • 181 3 C-PREMIERS DENOUNCE AGGRESSION NEW DELHI, Nov. 15 At a press conference here yesterday Dr. Sastroamidjojo Indonesian Premier, said that the situation in Egypt and the events in Hungary could not be described as identical. In Egypt it was "full-fledg-ed aggression" whereas in Hungary the "development of the situation was quite
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  • 186 3 Cairo-Bound Plane Forced To Return BEIRUT, Nov. 15.— A chartered plane, loaded with newsmen, en route from Beirut to Cairo was forced to tur n back yesterday when Egyptian authorities threatened to fire on it. The plane, belonging to Lebanese International Airline, had obtained prior clearance to land at Cairo.
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  • 81 3 NEHRU'S MESSAGE TO POLISH PREMIER VIENNA, Nov 15 Mr. Nehru the Indian Premier, said in a telegram to Mr. Jozef Cyrankiewicz, the Polish Prime Minister: "India is watching developments in Poland for the wider socialist democratisation of the country with the greatest interest." Warsaw Radio said yesterday that Mr. Nehru,
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  • 192 3 BOMBAY: A Sub-Committee of the Indian Conference of Social Work has suggested the "immediate appointment" of a Central Council for legal aid to the poor under the presidentship of the Attorney-Gene-ral with an adequate legal am fund to provide free legal aid to the poor.
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  • 94 3 CTALKS END -PMs LEAVE DELHI NEW DELHI, Nov. 15 The Prime Ministers of Indonesia, Ceylon and Burma Jeft here today at the end of three days of talks with the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru. Mr. Ali Sastroamidjojo, of Indonesia, flew straight to Karachi to brief the Prime Minister of
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  • 214 3 U.S.A. STUDYING INDO-JAPANESE REQUEST NEW DELHI: An IndoJapanese request for aid amounting to $20 million from the U.S. President's Fund for the Orissa iron ore project is now being considered by Mr. Houston, Director of the r.s International Co-operation Administration. This project, which has been under consideration for over a
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  • 167 3 H. K. MERCHANTS ADOPT CAUTIOUS ATTITUDE HONG KONG: Traders and bankers here are exercising extreme caution over the Middle East situation. Importers and exporters in Hong Kong expected the prices of European manufactured goods to shoot up sharply should the canal dispute deteriorate. Because of expected higher transportation costs and
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  • 244 3 MODERN FOOD GRAIN GODOWN FOR HAPUR JULLUNDUR: Hapur has been chosen by. the Government of India as the site for building one of its most modern godowns. Hapur, in Uttar Pradesh, is one of the biggest grain markets in the country. It is planned to construct at Hapur, a silo-cum-elevator
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  • 255 4 Voting With Russia On Hungary -Endorsed NEW DELHI, Nov. 16.— Premier Nehru has fully endorsed India's voting with the Communist bloc in the United Nations discussion on Hungary, a party spokesman said last night. Nehru made the endorsement at the same time as he paid tribute to
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  • 165 4 BOMBAY, Nov. 16 India's leading Socialist Jayaprakash Narayan yesterday accused Premier Nehru of bias in his attitude to Hungary and Egypt and demanded the removal of V.K. Krishna Menon, his chief Foreign Affairs adviser. Narayan made his demand in a speech before the Press Guid of
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  • 204 4 UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. Nov. 16 South Africa yesterday urged the U.N. General Assembly to bar debate on its racial policies and said it was protesting "for the last time" against such debates. South Africa's Foreign Minister Eric H. Louw made the statement in objecting to a steering
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  • 109 4 NEW DELHI, Nov. 16.- -The fourth World Buddhist Congress was inaugurated yesterday in the Nepalese capital of Katmandu by King Mahendra amid scenes of Oriental pomp and splendour, according to reports received here last night. The King said "The establishment of lasting peace should be the
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  • 71 4 NO PEANUT CRACKING IN CINEMAS! TEL AVIV, Israel, Nov. 16. The local council to the village of Afula took out In the midst of the Middle East crisis yesterday to forbid the sale of unshelled peanuts and sunflower seeds in cinemas. The village elders contended there was not only the
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  • 107 4 NASSER HAD TOLD HIM TWO YEARS AGO! BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Nov. 16. President Tito said yesterday that Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser told him two years ago he would nationalise the Suez Canal. Tito said Nasser told him this at their first meeting in 1954. Nasser declared the Suez Canal Egypt's
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  • 288 4 "Br. Troops Cannot Stay On As Police" -TITO BELGRADE, Nov. 16 President Tito, in a speech published here yesterday, said he doubted whether the United Nations plans for a police force in the Middle East would go smoothly. "The British will probably try to leave part of their army in
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  • 83 4 SOVIET WILL QUIT HUNGARY Tito BELGRADE, Nov. 16. President Tito in a speech published here yesterday said the Soviet leaders had promised him they would withdraw their troops from Hungary as soon as quiet was restored. In the speech, made to Communist Party activities in Pula on Sunday, he said
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  • 61 4 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Nov. 16. All troop offers for the U.N. International Police Force have been accepted, a U.N. source said yesterday but there is no indication of when or if these various troops will be used. He said the number of offers far exceeded the
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  • 182 4 U. S. Arms Used Against Egypt? WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.— The U.S. Defence Department said yesterday the U.S. has made representations to Great Britain and France for "their violation" of agreements in using U.S. military equipment in their invasion of Egypt. The Defence Department said the United States knows that Britain
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  • 102 4 COMPENSATE EGYPT— RUSSIA TELL U.K. LONDON, Nov. 16. Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin last night sent a special message to Prime Minister Eden expressing satisfaction at the cessation of military operations in Egypt but demanding that Egypt be compensated for "damage inflicted by the intervention." Bulganin suggested setting up an international
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  • 66 4 CAPODICHINO STAGING AREA, Italy, Nov. 16.— The Swiss Airliners carrying the first contingents of U.N. police troops to the Suez Canal area yesterday morning, returned here late yesterday afternoon. ''It was a successful operation," said Chief pilot Carl Schaerer, "the trip was un. eventful. The troops arrived all
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  • 343 4 No U.N. Police In Canal Zone Russia's Demand MOSCOW, Nov. 16. Sovitt Premier Nikolia Bulganin has raised new conditions that may stalemate U.N. efforts to solve the Middle East crisis. s in notes to the Prime Ministers of Britain, Prance and Israel, he declared last night U.N. troops being sent
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  • 149 4 ROME, Nov. 16.— Italian Foreign Affairs under-Secre* tary Vittorio Badlni Confalonieri yesterday praised the "remarkafble and successful efforts" by which the Indian Government is improving the Indian people's standard of living. He attended the ninth UNESCO conference at New Delhi. «'I have realised," Badinl Coufaloneieri said,
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  • 163 4 HOW INDIA WILL USE RUSSIAN LOAN NEW DELHI, Nov. 16.— India yesterday accepted a Soviet offer of a 500 million rupee long-term credit to ease her foreign exchange deficit. The Russian offer was made to production Minister K. C. Reddy during a tour of Russia from which he has "just
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  • 115 4 UNITED NATIONS, N. V Nov. 16 The United Status stoutly opposed last night Indian and Soviet efforts to bring on a full General Assembly debate on seating Communist China in the U.N. The Assembly voted to hold a night session to settle the issue.
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  • 113 4 RANGOON, Nov. 16.— The Burmese Prime Minister, U Ba Swe, returned here yesterday from India where he attended the second Asian Socialist Conference at Bombay and a threeday meeting of the Colombo Powers Prime Ministers at New Delhi. U Ba Swe who was accompanied by
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  • 249 4 Pakistan R. I. See Eye To Eye On All Problems KARACHI, Nov. 16. The Prime Ministers of Pakistan and Indonesia issued a joint statement last night saying they shared common views on the present international situation and on subjects affecting world peace and international co-operation. The statement was issued after
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  • 66 4 BARCELONA, Spain, Nov. 16. Princess Grace of Monaco yesterday flatly denied press reports that a doctor told her she was to be mother of twins. She arrived here yesterday with her husband, Prince Rainier, aboard the liner "Constitution" on their way homa from the United States.
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  • 225 4 MOSCOW, Nov. 16. Premier Nikolai Bulganin told Britain's Prime Minister Eden yesterday the Soviet Union has no special aims directed against interests of the Western powers in the Middle East. Bulganin's statement was made in a note handed to British Ambassador Sir William
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  • 94 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 British Ambassador Harold Caccia said yesterday Egypt's President Nasser has allowed himself to become "a tool of Russia" who represents a great obstacle to a permanent peace settlement in the Near East. In a National Press Club speech, the new British envoy
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  • 60 4 There will be a cooking demonstration at the Kamala Club on Monday, Nov. 19, at 4.30 p.m., by Mrs. Chapkhanawalla. Children's sports will be held on Saturday, Nov. 24, at 4 p.m. The annual dinner scheduled to be held on Nov. 26th has been postponed to
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  • 74 4 All-India Radio External Services With effect from Sunday Nov. 18. following changes in the frequencies of the programmes of the External Services of the All-India Radio have been announced: Services, Timings, Metres, Xc/S Hindi 0645-0745, 30.88 25.62. 9715 *****; Tamil 0745-0845, 19.62 25.41. ***** *****; English News 0800-0810; 19.79 25.62.
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  • 70 4 WASHINGTON, Nov 15 The United States probably will send a new team of Ambassadors to about 10 key posts in the Asian area and Europe in the next few months, official sources said today. The posts either certain, or most likely, to be affected were
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  • 47 4 Mr. Natwarlal Malavi, the Indian author on world tour, now in Singapore will give a talk on Child Welfare at the Hindu Union Club, 79, Waterloo Street, Singapore today, Saturday, at 8.30 p.m. Women are cordially invited. The talk will be in Gujerati.
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  • 102 4 Tenders are invited fo r the supply of cooked and uncooked rations to No. 4 Police Field Force, Johore, for the period Ist January, 1957 to 30 June 1957. Full particulars are available at the office of the Chief Police officer, Johore. The tenders, in sealed envelopes,
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