Indian Daily Mail, 27 November 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 383 SINGAPORE; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1003 1 Unions-Keep Out Of Politics Tungku's Call To Workers LITTLE SACRIFICES FOR COUNTRY'S WELFARE URGED Workers 9 Role In Free Malaya— C.Ms Appeal People of Malaya should not begrudge the little sacrifices which they are asked to make for the sake of their country, declared the Federation Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul
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  • 363 1 Workers' Contribution To New Malaya BAVIN From Oar Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 26: Emphasising the need for diversification of cropping and introduction of light industries, Mr. Tom 8. Bavin, representative of International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, declared 'it must remain the urgent concern of each one of us to
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  • 378 1 The Government of India has made available a number of scholarships to Indian boys and girls in meeting the expenses of a Secondary Education. A notification issued by the Ministry of Education in Singapore to the principles of all Government and Aided English Primary
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  • 296 1 Workers' Faith In Negotiation Conciliation From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 26: Speaking for Malaya's 320,000 plantation workers, Mr. S. P. S. Nathan, President of National Union of Plantation Workers today stated, 'We believe very strongly in the principles of negotiation and conciliation, but at the same time we believe
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  • 300 1 To Observe Conditions Of War-Ravaged Capital BUDAPEST, Nov. 26,— Dr. Jiginnath Khosla, Personal Representative of Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, arrived here yesterday and immediately started a car tour of the battle- ravaged Hungarian capital. Dr. Khosla, who is the Indian Minister in Prague,
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  • 43 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.— Senator-elect John Sherman Cooper is leaving Wednesday for New Delhi to confer with Prime Minister Nehru on the Indian leader's forthcoming visit to the United States, informed sources said last night. Cooper was not available for
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  • 194 1 Desai Leaves For Delhi To Appear For I.A.S. From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 26: Mr. P. H. Desai, Assistant Commissioner for the Government of India in Malaya will be leaving Kuala Lumpur tomorrow for India on two weeks leave it was disclosed here today. During his period of absence
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  • 100 1 The Registrar of the University of Malaya, Mr. Maurice Brown, announced yesterday that the Chancellor, the Right Honourable Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, recently appointed the following to become members of the University Court: Mr. C. M Yusoff. 0.8. E., JP Mr S. N. King, E.D., Mr. Gun
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  • 40 1 LONDON, Nov. 26.— A Malayan Mr. Han Cheng Lim, an M.A. of Melbourne University, was found dead in a gas-filled room in a Cambridge Hotel on Saturday. He lived at Vandon Court, London, S.W.- Reuter
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  • 258 1 Tiruchy Train Tragedy 147 Bodies Recovered Official Enquiry Begins Rly. Minister Resigns From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 26. Official enquiry into causes of the train disaster began on Sunday at Ariyalur Railway platform just two miles south of the scene of the tragedy, where more dead bodies of passengers
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  • 215 1 Return Of Nagy: Kadar Gov t. To Negotiate VIENNA, Nov. 26.—Hungary's Soviet-backed Government yesterday agreed to negotiate on the Budapest Workers' Council demands, which they have maintained unwaveringly all through the general strike including return of Mr. Imre Nagy as Prime Minister, free elections, and withdrawal of Russian troops. Budapest
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  • 61 1 LONDON, Nov. 26.— Beirut Radio yesterday quoted the Egyptian Governor in Port Said as saying that the cost of rebuilding the City would be nearly ten million Egyptian pounds (about £10,250.000 sterling). He also said that approximately 3,000 Egyptians were killed and 800 wounded
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  • 58 1 RAILWAY MINISTER RESIGNS NEW DELHI, Nov. 26.— Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, India's Railway Minister, has resigned following Friday's train disaster near Ariyalur, South India, in which 145 people were killed and 115 injured. Announcing Mr. Shastri's resignation in the House of the People, Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister, said he
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  • 244 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 26.— Dalai Lania of Tibet —fabulous and almost legendary figure arrived in person for the first time in the Indian capital on Sunday and was welcomed with awe and wonder by thousands of devout Buddhists at the airport.
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  • 70 1 VATICAN CITY, Nov. 26.— Forty thousand Roman Catholics prayed for peace in the world and justice in Hungary in St. Peter's Basilica yesterday. Later, Pope Pius XII appeared at his window and blessed a throng in St. Pater's Square which by that time had grown close
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  • 403 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Nov. 27, 1956 MALAYANISATION -A FARCE IN PRACTICE! TALK of Malayanisation is still as vehement as ever before; but somehow it simply doesn't come to pass! Everybody clamours tor it; every party pledges it every government statement promises it and still all these appear to
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  • 69 2 WOMEN'S TRAINING CAMP AT RANCHI RANCHI: A regional women's training camp was inaugurated here last Saturday by Mr. K. B. Sahay, Revenue Minister of Bihar. About 50 women volunteers from West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa. Vindhya Pradesh, Assam. Hyderabad and Nagpur are attending the camp, which will last for a week.
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  • 57 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Chandra Shekar Jha. at present Joint Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs, has been appointed Ambassador of India to Japan, the External Affairs Ministry announced in a Press Note on Monday. Mr. Jha will assume charge of his new post
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  • Nehru On The Hungarian Scene
    • 2290 2 Recent Developments Reviewed NEW DELHI. Speaking in the Lok Sabha last week Mi-. Nehru saia in nungar}' the detailed deTelopntents were for some days not at all clear to the Government of India. He was not quite sure if they were completely clear even now, although the broad facts were
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    • 1547 2 TCJTIOORIK: The second day's trial In the case of muriT °iL£ Zl. 9 Swmm y> V*** be*an o» Nov. IS before Mr Pattafafalraman, Sub-Magistrate, Tutk-orin, the new court buildings, wtth the cross examination of Natarajan, a dose associate of deceased K. V. K.
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    • 525 2 Pu«A < 2XS O i N ;B T V tT R00M OF EGYPT'S LONDON EMBASSY LIE EMPTY AND BILENT. Th« British domestic staff and secretaries have gone. An Egyptian servant and his wife will stay in the basement awaiting the return of
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  • 1556 3  - - NEHRU CALL TO END ALL MILITARY ALLIANCES SOVIET INTERVENTION IN HUNGARY CRITICISED NEW DELHI: A frank analysis of the results of the Anglo-French campaign in Egypt and an outspoken assessment of the Hungarian situation were the principal topics touched by the Prime Minister initiating a
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  • 381 3 Nehru States Conditions Of Despatch Mr. Nehru said that the first contingent of mir -IZS tm? fj£& £wTSE Secondly they were not to be considered as in any sense a continuing force continuing the activities of the Anglo French forceß; it was entirely a separate
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  • 252 3 MADRAS: Over 25,000 children cheered "Mama T.T.K." at a colourful rally at the Corporation Stadium here last Sunday when he drove round the packed Stadium in an open car. The 90-minute rally got up by the boys and girls of the City Secondary Schools, marked the
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  • 201 3 MADRAS: Sir Charles Darwin, well-known English scientist, expressed the fear that the rapidly increasing world population would prove a serious threat to human survival and it was inevitable that some form of birth oontrol should be adopted on a worldwide scale. Sir Charles Darwin was speaking
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    45 3 Malaya-Br. Borneo has been admitted as Associate Member of the UNESCO during the current session in New Delhi. Photo shows Malaya-Br. Borneo delegates during the Conference. L. to R.:—Mr. Too Joon Hing (Leader of the delegation); Mr. Syed Nasir bin Ismail; and Mr. K. Ariyanayagam,
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  • 405 3 COLOMBO: "Legislation will be drafted to enable cases of this sort to be dealt with effectively. When I return to Ceylon from America I shall go further into this matter," says the Prime Minister in a statement issued after a conference with the Archbishop of Colombo
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  • 425 3 COLOMBO: The proper and adequate use of English could help unite the country, said Mr. Stanley de Zoysa, Finance Minister, at the annual lunch of the Hartley College Old Boys' Association held at the Grand Oriental Hotel. The Minister, who was proposing the toast to the
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  • 123 3 WINE WOMEN: CAUSES OF CRIME COLOMBO: "Most of the crimes that are committed today are due to either drink or women and very often a combination of both," said Mr. H. W. Amarasuriya at a public meeting held in connection with the United Temperance Week. He added that there was
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  • 185 3 BE PREPARED FOR ANY EMERGENCY Banda COLOMBO: Be prepared for any emergency— Prime Minister Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike told his Ministers at an emergency meeting at his residence last week, it is understood. The Premier is understood to have told the Ministers that he expected to be back
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  • 129 3 1,000TH TO LAND IN EGYPT HONOURED 25 What happened to a nnvatc in the Colombian arm v here Saturday should happen to a general. Private Rieardo Ray Miranda, 19, arrived with the latest contingent of Colom bia n troops for the U.N. police force. An Arabic-speaking Egyn tian .soldier grabbed
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  • 283 4 PEACE IF ANGLO- FR. TROOPS QUIT! Egyptian SVess Magnate's Assurance WASHINGTON, Nov. 86.— A* Egyptian newspaper publ^L.'Sli 1 y2* erd *v "*re»t hope for settleraeatf of the Middle EMt dispute oaoe British, French and IsneH forces leave Egypt. Dr. Mustafa Amin. publisher of Al Akhbar, Cairo's largest daily newspaper, was
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  • 179 4 MOSCOW, Nov. 26 —The "volunteers fo r Egypt' 1 question was brought up again in the Soviet press yesterday for the first time i D more than a week. Pravda carried what it called a reprint from an Egyptian Government newspaper to Cairo that said: "During the
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  • 182 4 DAG'S EFFORTS TO REOPEN CANAL UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Nov. 26— U.N. Secretary General pag Hammarskjold talk. «d to three key man yesterday on plans to get foreign troops out of Egypt, deploy an International Police Force there and re -open the Suez Canal. He talked with Raymond A. Wheeler, 71,
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  • 112 4 GAITSKELL CARLISLE, Northern England, Nov. 26.— Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the British Labour Party last night called for the withdrawal of AngloFrench troops from Egypt. Speaking at a Labour Party meeting here. Mr. Gaitskell said: "We are told that they must stay there until the
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  • 86 4 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 26— U. N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold conferred yesterday with an American expert on the enormous task of clearing the Suez Canal. Hammarskjold talked for an hour with Raymond A. Wheeler, 71, retired U.S. Army lieutenant general A former Panama Canal
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  • 276 4 "REVOLVING DOOR BASIS" PORT SAID, Nov. 26.— British and French military KfltTi^ u United Nations troops coming in one way and Anglo-French troops going out the other. Lt. Gen. Sir Hugh Stockwell, Commander of the AngloFrench task force here, said this was the gist
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  • 112 4 SIEM REAP, Cambodia, Nov. 26. Prince Norodom Sihanouk yesterday escorted visiting Premier Chou En-lai of Red China through the famous 11th century ruins of Angkor Wat. Chou and his party, Including Vice Premier Ho Lung, expressed great interest in the former royal capital. Chou said he hoped
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  • 177 4 U. S. THREAT TO BRITAIN -MP's WARNING PARIS, Nov. 26.— Mr. Julian Amery, a British Conservative Member of Parliament, said here yesterday that Britain was threatened by the United States Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean and by American economic sanctions. Mr. Amery, a leading member of the right-wing "Suez" group
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  • 48 4 MELBOURNE, Nov. 26.— Singapore today defeated the United State* 6-1 in the Group "A" hockey competition. The half time score was 3-1. The scorers for Singapore were Pennefather 3, Mosbergen, Wright and Vijiaratnam. The U.S. score was made by Orban.- A. P.
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  • 256 4 CAPODICHINO STAGING AREA, Italy, Nov. 26.— Nearly 2,000 U.N. troops are now either in Egypt or ready to fly there from this staging area. This is the eleventh day since the U.N. airlift was started to safeguard peace in the troubled Suez Canal
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  • 55 4 VIENNA, Nov. 26 Austrian authorities said last night the number of Hungarians who have now fled to Austria stands at more than 82,000. Austrian authorities redoubled their efforts to disperse refugees to other Western countries. New train loads left yesterday for West Germany, France, England, the Netherlands,
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  • 167 4 YUGOSLAVIA DENIES CHARGE BELGRADE, Nov. 26.—Yugoslavia last night rejected as "slanderous" a report alleging that Yugoslav troops In Egypt failed to comply with their natural role assigned to them as part of the U.N. emergency forces. Borba, an official Communist Party newspaper, said the report, published by Western news agencies,
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  • 185 4 PAK -AFGHAN TALKS IN KARACHI KARACHI, Pakistan, Nov. 26.— The Prime Ministers of Pakistan and Afghanistan discussed the Middle East situation and the need for solidarity among Muslim states in Asia and Africa in talks here yesterday, according to reliable sources. Afghan Premier Sardar Mohammad Daud Khan had separate meetings
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  • 136 4 PARACHUTED WITH POLAR PLATEAU MCMTJRDO SOUND, Antarctica, Nov. 26. An Air Force technical sergeant from St. Louis parachuted onto the polar plateau yesterday, the first such feat in Antarctic history. It was 17 degrees below zero. Sgt. Richard J. Patton volunteered for the risky mission in an effort to speed
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  • 122 4 DAMASCUS, Nov. 26. Syria has reopened her airspace and airports to commercial airlines for daylight operations, a government spokesman said yesterday. But all aviation companies were notified that ships manned by British or French crews will be banned from flying into the country, the spokesman
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  • 249 4 PLANS FOR WORLD NUDIST CONGRESS! IX>NDON, Nov. 26. Britain's 50,000 nudists are lookins f or a Lord Mayor willing to face the bare facts of life and give- a civic reception for a World Nudists Congress. Representatives from the United Kingdom's 62 nudist clubs met here yesterday to discuss plans
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  • 152 4 BR. ENVOY'S RESIDENCE BOMBED? CAIRO. Nov. 26. The Egyptian Middle East News Agency said the residence in Beirut of George Middleton, British Ambassador to Lebanon, was bombed yesterday. The agency said no details of the attack were available and it was being investigated by Lebanese authorities in strict secrecy. In
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  • 150 4 CAIRO, Nov. 26.— The Alexandria cotton futures market will reopen today, Egyptian authorities announced yesterday. In a statement to the Middle East News Agency, Minister of Commerce Mohamed Abu Nosseir declared the government would guarantee advances by banks on cotton whether already made or to be made
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  • 104 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.— The Senate juvenile delinquency subcommittee said yesterday it will expose at public hearings next month an underworld ring which it said trains teen-age girls to trick elderly persons out of their life savings. Chairman Estes Kefauver (Democrat-Tennessee) said the story will
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  • 232 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.- Israeli Ambassador Abba Eba n said yesterday the course taken by the United Nation* la -the Middle East crisis "will have the effect, If not the inteat. of permitting the revival of the Nasser dictatorship" in ««ypt. Eban said conditions imposed
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  • 30 4 BELGRADE, Nov. 26. President Tito returned to Belgrade yesterday after a one-month stay at his Brioni island resort where he underwent medical treatment for rheumatism. A.P.
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  • 141 4 MOSCOW, Nov. 26.— The newspaper Soviet Culture gave praise yesterday to pictures shown at the recent Indian film festival. "Whichever Indian film is shown, we may be sure to see an original interesting work of art and fine characters, full spontaneous sincerity ary spiritual charm," the
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    • 139 4 Today: 3.15— 6 30— 8.15 p.fk. ShaJdla and Mahipal ln MALIKA (Hindi with English subtitles) DIAMOND NOW SHOWING 3.15, 6.15 9.15 PJU. MAHIPAL CHITRA TIWARI YASHODRA KATJU KAMMO MUMTAZ NAAZ RAMESH THAKUR OTHERS in ALADIN KA BETA Hindi with English Subtitles— Dances Ger» Colour Next change: RAJA HARISt H ANDRA
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