Indian Daily Mail, 3 December 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 289 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 181 1 Chinese Army For Defence Not Aggression CHOU'S ASSURANCE AT POONA PARADE (From Our Own Correspondent) POONA, Dec. 2.— Chinese Premier Chou En-lai began his tour of India with Poona as his first point of interest. He took the salute at the passing-out parade of Indian Army Officer Cadets at Kadakvasla
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  • 149 1 Pak. Sympathy For Ariyalur Rail Victims From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 2. Pakistani President General Iskander Mirza has expressed deep grief at the shocking railway accident at Ariyalur and has conveyed his heartfelt sympathies to those families wh o had been bereaved. In a message sent to President Rajendra
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  • 255 1 LONDON, Dec. 2— The prospect of an early flow of American oil cheered Europe Saturday. President Eisenhower's approval of an emergency plan to provide Europe with around 500,000 barrels of oil daily was greeted enthusiastically in countries already feeling the pinch of oil starvation because of
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  • 202 1 Missing Chinese Caught Deported SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2 Four Chinese merchants who disappeared here two months ago while awaiting an airplane for Venezuela have been caught and deported to Macao, Portuguese colony near Hongkong, the U.S. Immigration Service announced. Listrtct Director Bruce Barber said the four, Nationalist Chinese from Formosa,
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  • 68 1 MELBOURNE, Dec. 2.—lndia, Britain, Pakistan and Germany have qualified for the semi-finals in Olympic hockey, it was announced yesterday. India, winners >n Group a, will meet Germany, the second team in Group C in the first semi-final Monday afternoon. Britain, winners of Group B (after a
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  • 165 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun: Four Communist terrorists have been killed by Security Forces and a fifth has surrendered in the Federation. A patrol of the Ist Bn., South Wales Borderers, killed two armed and uniformed terrorists In the Segamat district of Johore yesterday. They have been identified
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  • 123 1 Missing Chinese Passenger In Mental Hospital From our Own Corresponded CALCUTTA, Dec. 2.— The 2-day mystery of the missing Hongkong: Chinese passenger who disappeared from Calcutta Dam Dam Airport on Friday has now been solved. It' appears Yung Tai Yew, 40-year-old Chinese passenger from London to Hong Kong, walked away
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  • 234 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Dec. 2— lsrael announced Saturday that it had withdrawn another brigade from Egypt and would pull back to some 36 miles from the Suez Canal by Monday. Israeli delegate Abba Eban gave notice of the withdrawals In a letter delivered to U.
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  • 23 1 NEW DKLHI, Dec. 2.—lndia announced Saturday its decision to release 200,000 bales of short staple cotton for export.- AP
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  • 110 1 HONG KONG, Dec. 2— Trade between Communist China and India went up more than 20 per cent over 1955 during the first 10 months of this year, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Trade announced Saturday. China and India are now negotiating an extension of the trade agreement
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  • 60 1 UNESCO FUNDS FOR HUNGARY EGYPT NEW DELHI, Dec. 2. The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) moved Saturday to make US$5OO,OOO available for an emergency education fund for Hungary and Egypt. The mon<? v was voted by the UNESCO programme commission whose decisions need only the formality of
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  • 58 1 CAPODICHINO STAGING AREA, Naples. Italy, Dec 2. Bad weather Saturday night forced a second postponement of the departure of Swedish troops for the United Nations emergency force in Egypt. The Swedes first contingent of 164 from the 300 assembled here, will now take off Monday morning
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  • 51 1 TOKYO, Dec. 2— A five-ma n Pakistan inspection team, headed by M. M. Farookai, a deputy director of the Ministry of industries, arrived here Saturday by plane. The party, invited by the Japan heavy-machinery technical service association, will stay i n Japan for about three weeks.—
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  • 280 1 AGGRESSION ON EGYPT DEPLORED BAGHDAD, DEC. 2 KINO FEISAL II YESTERDAY SUSPENDED FOR A MONTH THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE IRAQI PARLIAMENT THAT HE HAD JUST OPENED. HE MADE THE SURPRISE MOVE AT THE REQUEST OF PREMIER NURI SAID'S GOVERNMENT. THE REASON FOR THE SUSPENSION WAS NOT
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  • 191 1 U.N. OCCUPIED ZONE, Egypt, Sector One, Dec. 2 Royal Canadian engineers yesterday swept through suspected mine fields in this tiny rectangular area held by Danish U.N. infantrymen. The mine detecting unit, commanded by Capt. Norman Henderson, located three antipersonnel mines just in front of Egyptian forward
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  • 97 1 BERLIN, Dec. 2 Communist East Germany yesterday posed the possibility it might send a "volunteer battalion" of soldiers into Egypt if the fighting breaks out again. The veiled threat came from the official Communist Party newspaper, Neues Dcutschland, which declared: "Citirens of the German Democratic
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  • 191 1 JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector, Dec. 2— The laying of a new pipeline to carry crude oil north from the Gulf of Aqaba is due to bettdn next week. The 8-inch line wUI move oil 150 miles from EUat. Israel's southernmost port, Just opposite Jordan-held Aqaba.
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  • 232 1 OPPOSITION TO PRINCESS'S MARRIAGE WITH COMMONER! NEW DELHI. Dec. 2—Members of India's Royal caste have asked the government to intervene against the proposed marriage of a beautiful princess and a commoner, a spokesman said Saturday. Princess Usha Devi Holkar, heir to the Maharajah of Indore, and Satish Chandre Malhotra, an
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  • 261 1 U. N. OCCUPIED ZONE, Egypt, Dec. 2 Danish infantrymen widened their peace zone on the Suez I injj. Millffl^, day and set up housekeeping under the blue and white flag of the United Nations. The flag was hoisted on a 15-foot strip of secondhand lumber
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  • 175 1 HAVANA, Cuba, Dec, 2 More shooting was reported yesterday in a rebel uprising on Cuba's southeast coast. The official count of dead reached 11. Official sources said Cuban military forces and police were mopping up the small civilian uprising against the regime of President Fulgencio
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  • 278 1 BOMBAY, Dec. Z More than I,ooo^oo people cheered Chinese Premier Mr. Chou En-lai when he drove alone the 15-mile route from Santa (rust Airport to Raj Bhavan, official residence of the Governor soon after arriving here from Poona. Reuter. PORT SAID, Dec 3 —Indian troops of the United
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  • 488 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Dec. 3, 1956 ALLIANCE'S CLAY FEET NOW EXPOSED! RESULTS of tiie municipal elections held in the Federation last Saturday definitely indicate that the long-awaited swing from the communal Alliance and other vested interests to non-communa-lism and labour has begun. In Penang where the contests were
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  • 1037 2 Bill To Regularise Administration NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha last week passed the Manipur (Village Authorities fn Hill Area*) Bill, 1956, as passed by Lok Sabha. The Bill seeks to consolidate the amended law relating to the constitution and functions of village authorities in the hill
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  • 65 2 DACCA: East Pakistan's overall food situation has shown signs of improvement though there are reports of "high prices"' i n certain areas, the Cmef Minister, Mr. Ataur Rahman Khan, told a public meeting at village Jinjira near here. He said that high prices in some of
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  • 120 2 ELEPHANT RACING TO STAY IN SONEPORE PATNA: Elephant racing has now become a permanent feature at the Sonepore annual fair. Horse racing too has been received after nearly half -a century but without betting. Sonepore is a big animal mart where hundreds of elephants are brought for sale and horses
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  • 172 2 BILL TO AMEND FOREIGNERS ACT NEW DELHI: A Biil to amend the Foreigners Act of 1946 and the Registration o f Foreigners Act of 1939 was introduced in the Lpk Sabha by the Minister for Legal Affairs, Mr. h- V. pataskar. An explanatory note on the Bill saidl: "With the
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  • 72 2 DACCA: The East Pakistan Government proposes to increase jute cultivation area by 100,000 acres before 1958 in addition to the present 1,550,000 acres, according to official sources here. The increase would follow an additional grant of licenses for jute growers also. The enlargement of jute
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  • 527 2 CALCUTTA: Mr. Medhavan Nair and another representative of the Congress Central E.'ection Committee are expected to arrive in Calcutta shortly to scrutinize the list of Congress candidates to contest the next general elections to the West Bengai Legislative Assembly The list to be examined
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  • 297 2 Pak. Attempt To Create New Muslim Bloc NEW DELJII: The recent meeting in the Iraqi capital of the Prime Ministers of Iran, Iraq, Pakistan and Turkey, where the possibility of forging some other military alliance In the place of the Bagdad Pact is^believed to have been discussed, is viewed with
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  • 290 2 Bhoodan Work Decentralisation Proposed PALANI: Momentous decisinos were taken at the last session of the Sarva Seva Sangh here last week, the most important of them being non-acceptance of any subsidies for Bhoodan work and decentralisation of Bhoodan organisations. These decisions were taken following Vinobaji's address. Even skeleton organisations that
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  • 128 2 COLOMBO: The Minister of Justice, Senator M. W. H. de Silva, has appointed a special committee to inquire into and report on the feasibility of using .Sinhala in Court proceedings. The committee will make recommendations for keeping in the Sinhala language the records of Courts of Law,
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  • 802 2  - Colourless Skies Damp Atmosphere Affect Indians YVONNE CROMBIE By JNDIAN students comiflg io Britain find that the colourless skies and damp atmosphere of London in the winter months bave more effect on their physical health than the sharp winds and cold weather. Nevertheless, the majority of them return to India
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  • 950 3 Questionnaire Issued NEW DELHI: The Sanskrit Commission appointed by the Government of India to consider the present state of Sanskrit Education in India in all its aspects, will among other things, survey the existing facilities for Sanskrit education in universities and non-university institutions and make proposals for promoting
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  • 384 3 MONKS WANT POWER TO STOP DRINKING ANURADHAPURA: Monks should be given legal authority :o prevent people from drinkng. This was the view of live nonks who testified before the Prohibition Commission in the \nuradhapura Town Hall. The monks who gave eviJence were Sri Dipananda rhero, W. Somasiri Thero, U. Mettaji
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  • 564 3 Blackest Of Injustices Against Tamil CHAVAKACHCHERI: "If any of you believe that you can force power out of those who possess it today by sweet reason and argument then all I can say is that you have not read history with much profit nor have you paid much heed to
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  • 204 3 COLOMBO: Eminent surgeons will gather at a Colombo hospital to examine, study and discuss an unusual type of Siamese twins two bodies, one of them headless, joined at the naval. The purpose of the conference is to determine whether the head less twin, can be severed
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  • 559 3 Judge's Observations COLOMBO: There has been no proper inquiry into the appellant's application, and an order cannot be made upon it until such an inquiry has been held," observed Mr. Justice Gunasekera, (Mr. Justice Sinnetamby agreeing) in his order allowing the appeal of Sithambalam Mookan Solamuttu of
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  • 588 3 Reshaping If. ev eloping Propaganda To Free Nations VIENNA Kremlin experts are discussing reshaping and re-development of Russian propaganda to the free nations, and especially to the uncommitted countries, in the light of events in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, reports reaching here from Moscow reveal.
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  • 82 3 PORT SAID, Dec. 2 The British Navy his morning raisfd another of the ships blocking the northern entrance of the Suez Canal here. It was a scuttled 400-ton floating crane. This is the second wreck to he lifted, and when it is pulled away for beaching later
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  • 299 3 PALNI Acharju Bhave said here that historical forces were indirectly supporting the Bhoodan cause Addressing the concluding day session of the All-India Sarva Seva Sangh at Nanda Mandir. Archarya Bhave said he had a feeling that world events were moving fast and 1957 might be an eventful
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  • 170 3 COLOMBO: "The language issue is being used to cloud the economic problems which the MEP Government failed to solve," said Mr. J. R. Jayewardene at a mammoth gathering at the Badulla Esplanade in support of the UNP candidates for the forthcoming U.C. elections.
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  • 110 4 HATTA'S EXIT: 30-YEAR-TIE BROKEN JAKARTA, Dec. 2. A 30--year partnership that became a symbol of Indonesia's struggle for independence was split yesterday atter the resignation of Vice President Mohammad Hatta. People wept at the news last night in parliament where members pleaded with the little anti-Communist not to resign. Little
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  • 417 4 MALAYANISATION S'PORE GOVT'S POLICY Independent P. S. C. Envisaged "One of the fundamental rights and privileges of a selfgoverning country is that it must have control of its public service. No outside authority must be in a position to determine, even in the last instance, what appointments, promotions and disciplinary
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  • 224 4 NATIONAL FORMULARY OF MEDICINES NEW DELHI: The Government of India have constituted a National Formularly Committee for the purpose of preparing a National Formulary containing a list of certain essential combinations of medicines which only, in the opinion o f the Government, should be allowed to be imported or manufactured
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  • 194 4 NEW INDIAN ENVOY TO CEYLON NEW DELHI: Mr. Yezdezard Dinshaw Gundevia. Deputy High Commissioner for India in the United Kingdom, has been appionted High Commissioner for India in Ceylon, according to a Press Note issued by the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India. He will assume charge of his
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  • 92 4 CHOU TO SEND GOODWILL SHIP TO JAPAN FUKUOKA, Japan, Dec. 2.— Premier Chou En-lai of Communist China plans to send a goodwill ship to Japan next year, the economic journal Ninon Kteizai reported Saturday. The paper, quoting Hidenobu Dbi, a local assemblyman who recently returned from Red China, said the
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  • 145 4 Floods In Johore Abating KUALA LUMPUR, Sun: Police flood reports received up to 1.20 p.m. state that the flood situation in Johore has greatly improved. Flood waters have fallen considerably in Kota Tinggi, Pontian and Segamat. The Kota Tinggi town area is now down to 2' 3", falling. MERSING: storm
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  • 710 4 Inscriptions Of Thyagaraja's Kritis On Slabs TANJORE: A pleasant function was got up to mark the I occasion of the formal' unveill- 1 -ng of 32 slabs Of Italian mar- I ble containing 106 kritis of Saint Thyagaraja fixed on the I walls in the precincts of the I Samadhi
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  • 1746 4 Calls Upon India To Quit Commonwealth BANGALORE: THE PRAJA SOCIALIST PARTY NATIONAL CONFERENCE LAST WEEK ADOPTED ON THE MOTION OF DR. P.C. GHOSH, A FORMER CHIEF MINISTER OF WEST BENGAL A LENGTHY RESOLUTION CONDEMNING THE ISRAELI INVASION OF EGYPTIAN TERRITORY AND THE UNPROVOKED
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  • 66 4 —ICFTU BRUSSELS, Dec. 2. The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) yesterday called on its affiliates to sever all relations with trade unions in Russia. ICFTU accused the Soviet trade unions of supporting: "the brutal suppression of the Hungarian people.'' ICFTU, a trade union association
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  • 213 4 Bombay M.L.As. Accept Cut In Salary BOMBAY: Members of the Bombay Legislative Assembly last week unanimously voted to accept a salary of Hs. 150 a month instead of Rs. 200 proposed by the Government in their bill on salaries and allowances of legislators. Both Congress and Opposition parties had tabled
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  • 87 4 CHINESE GIFTS TO IJNDIAN GOVT. HONG KuJMG: Two and a naif tons of gifts from Mr. Cnou Kn-ial, China's prime Minister, to Mr. Nehru and other Indian leaders have been flown out of here for New X>«u2i. it was learned. Contents of the crates were not disclosed but were labelled
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  • 41 4 BOMBAY: The DirectorGeneral, Overseas Communication Service, last Saturday notified that private telegrams of all classes to and fro m Jordan were subject to censorship and only telegrams written in plain Arabic or English would oe accepted. l
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