Indian Daily Mail, 7 December 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 GENTS VOL. XH No. 393
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  • 393 1 Did France Deceive Or Seduce John Bull? LONDON, Dec. 6, —Labourite Bevan, following Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd to the Speaker's Stand scathingly denounced Middle East Invasion m his first speech since being named Labour Party's spokesman on foreign affairs. "When
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  • 69 1 Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, as Chancellor of London University, attended the President of the Union's Dinner and Ball at the Senate House on evening Nov. SO. The Queen -Mother wore a full-skirted gown of blue and silver la** with a diamond tiara and diamond
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  • 173 1 ARABS OUT TO ELIMINATE ISRAEL BAGDAD, Dec. 6 Mr Burhanuddin Bashayan. Iraqi Foreign Minister, said over Bagdad Radio: "We welcome the decision taken by the British and French governments on the withdrawal of their aggression forces from our sister state of Egypt." "We appeal to our Arab brothers to continue
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  • 171 1 From our Own Correspondent A.RIYAL.UR, Dec. 6. The Train disaster has taken the largest toll of life mi n the history of Indian Railways. This ;s revealed by the final report on the accident by the RaUway authorities who "said 152 persons had
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  • 40 1 FORMOSA DENIES MEDIATION TAIPEI, Dec. 6 The Chinese Nationalist Government on Formosa today branded as "most shocking and fantastic" a Tokyo press report (not Reuter) that the Japanese Premier Mr. Ichiro Hatoyama, was "already mediating between two rival Chinas." Reuter
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  • 72 1 INDIA RETAIN* OLYMPIC HOCKKY TITLE MELBOURNE, Dec. <».— India unbeaten m the Olympic Hockey Tournament since it was inaugurated m 1928, to-day retained their title when they beat Pakistan 1-0 m the final before 20,000 spectators. But they were given a tremendouss fright by the Pakistanis, and, as the final
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  • 155 1 PRIEST ADMITS SLAYING GIRL UNBORN CHILD NANCY, France. Dec. 6. A village priest was charged yesterday with slaying a 19--year-old gir] about to become a mother. Police sad the Roman Catholic priest admitted the Maying and coa~ ft s»d he was the father of the unborn child. Police identified the
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  • 57 1 CAIRO, Dec. 6.— The Egyptian Middle East News Agency said in*- Education Ministry had decided to reopen foreign schools. But Egyptian headmasters p.ni\ teachers had been appointed to replace the former teaching staff of British and French schools which the agency added, would have their
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  • 441 1 MAHABBAUPURAM, Near Madras, Dec. 6 Mr. Ohou En Lai the Chinese Prime Minister said here today he was "concerned" about whether the United States wishes to replace Britain and France m the Middle East. He was also concerned about whether they would
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  • 138 1 INDO-SINO FRIENDSHIP: CHOU'S HOPES From our Owa Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 6. Leading citizens m Madras turner up m full strength at the Corporation Stadium last evening to honour the Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai. Many thousands of ordinary citizens also filled up the stadium completely. Most industrial companies had declared holiday
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  • 87 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. ti— Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, a former Law Minister who played a major role m the drafting of the Indian Constitution, died today. He was 63. Leader of some 60 million Indian 'untouchables' two months ago he led about 2,000,000 members of the Scheduled
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  • 278 1 OTTAWA, Dec. 6.— An Indian spokesman called an Canada to use her influence and assume leadership m moves to get the world to disarm. V. K. Krishna Menon, Chairman of India's delegation to United Nations, said his country feels Canada is
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  • 51 1 T>NTTED NATIONS, New York. Dec. 6. Canada suggested yesterday that the nuclear powers set voluntary limits on test explosions of atomic and hydrogen bombs pendine a complete ban on such testsCanadian delegate Roch Pinard told the U.N. General Assembly he felt It is neither necessary nor realistic at
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  • 71 1 KARACHI, Dec. 6. The Pakistan government's future policy on the Kashmir dispute will be formulated at a meeting of top government leaders and advisors here next week. Foreign Minister Firoz Khan Noon told pressmen on his return yesterday from New York after leading the Pakistan
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  • 449 1 CHURCHILL'S SON-IN-LAW TIPPED FOR LEADERSHIP LONDON, Dec. 6— The big question being asked by politicians of all parties here today is how long Sir Anthony Eden will remain as Prune Minis Ur following his Suez action once he returns from his Jamaica rest cure. His friends
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  • 91 1 From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD. Dec. 6. Andhtas now want the Indian National Anthem change^ m order that the name of their State should find a place there. Ramakrlshna Raju speaking m the Assembly urged that the word Andhra should be inserted between Dravida and utkala
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  • 306 1 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Dec. 6 A doctor was called to Sir Anthony Eden, British Prime Minister, on Sunday night for a sudden indisposition the nature of which was not disclosed, it was learned here yesterday. The doctor called again en Monday morning, and the Prime Minister
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  • 529 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri, Dec. 7, 1956 NO- WAR PACT FOR PERPETUAL PEACE DESPITE whatever certain disgruntled leaders might say on both sides of the border, there is at least, m so far as India is concerned, no great support for any Indo-Pakistan enosts movement. Ever since Partition, Paki3ian
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  • 529 2 Evidence Before Commission ANURADHAFURA: Mahatma Gandhi favoured prchibKkm, said Mr. D. W. Wijesekera, Assistant <Joiiuiils£aa3r of Co-operative Development North Central Div.s on testifying before (he Prohibition v'omin.ssion on Friday. H-j said prohibition would contribute towards the building of a happy and healthy Mr. Wijesekera quoted Mahatma Gandhi
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  • 201 2 NEW DELHI: The Pakistan Government w«>re still persisting m their attitude that thry would not give the same facilities to the Harijans as to the Hindus and the Sikhs wanting to migrate from West Pakistan to India, Mr. Anil K. Chanda, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, told
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  • 224 2 MADRAS: The Madras Government propose to undertake legislation seeking to provide tor the registration of Veterinary Practitioners m this State, and a Bill proposed to be introduced m the Legislature, m this connection has been published. The need tor the establishment of a Veterinary Council for the registration
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  • 91 2 CHILDREN INVITED TO CHINA NEW DELHI: The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai, has invited a contingent of children getting training under the National Discipline Scheme to China to give demonstrations of physical training there. This was announced by the Deputy Rehabilitation Minister, Mr. J. K. Bhonsle, who initiated the
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  • 397 2 i Sequel To Lock-Outs In Three Mills h«ii»s^ LCUTT *L A B encral strik e threatening India's top I Mr. Bankim Mukherjee, a n Communist M.L.A.. informed a press conference here of the contemplated strike by jute workers. He claimed that he was
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  • 238 2 MADRAS: The story of how a dealwood case booked from Calcutta, stated to contain timepieces which when opened m Madras contained only bricks and rags, was told by the Railway Police last week. It is stated that two cases stated to contain wrist watches and timepieces,
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  • 58 2 SHILLONG: The thre e militra v sepoys, who ha<i bee n arrested m connection with the killing of Dr. Haraloo, a loyal Naga physician, mi n the Naga Hills district have been sentenced to transportation for life by a court martial. This was disclosed here by Major-General
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  • 277 2 COLOMBO; Mr. H.W. Amanwurtya, General Manager ot Buddhist Schools, said hero that modern mothers were not so good as those of the past Mr. Amarasuriya, who was presiding over the pt of Rohana Viriyul.iya, Ahanga ma uepiored the habit of Ccv 'on women apins western
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  • 63 2 NO FURTHER IMPORTS OF CARS, JEEPS NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided that no further licences will be issued for the import of cars, station wagons and jeeps as personal baggage. This has been announced m a Gazette of India Extraordinary. The import of built-up cars, station wagons
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  • 297 2 Resignation Of Shastri Nehru's Reasons For Acceptance sssfw&wssi: ass tes Mr. Nehru, it is learnt, told tho members that the decision to accept Mr. Shastri's resignation was taken by himself alone without consulting his Cabinet colleagues because it would not be fair to Mr. Shastri to do so. It was
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  • 495 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. T. T. Krishnair.aehari the rnton Minister for Finance, told Mr. Tarakeshwari S nha In the Lok Sabha that a n appraisal of conditions m lh« European capital markets had been submit t«l t > the Government by a senior officer c f
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  • 64 2 The Air Officer Commanding, Malaya, Air Vice Marshal W. H. Kyle presenting the Best Recruit Cup to Nik Mahmood Fakharuddin during the passing-out ceremony of Malay Regiment recruits at Port Dickson on Nov. 29, 1956. Recruit Nik Mahmood, the son of Malaya's Commissioner to Australia, Dato'
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  • 619 2 Delhi's Protest To Pakistan NEW DELHI Incidents mi n Karachi and other places m Pakistan on "Protest Day" organised by the Muslim League against tht> publication of the book "Religious Leader*" were the midj»*.'t ot question^ m Lok Sabha last week. Mr. Krishnacharya Joshi asked whether it was
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  • 95 2 RED M.L.A. ENDS FAST BARIPADA (Orl ss a): Mr G;nshchandra R Oy ml (Communist), broke 'his sevrnSr°i? St m the B aripada jail on November 21 at tho request of the Chief Minist <r ?J .Ojf ssa Dr. Harel.rushr l Mahtab. Mr. Roy was arrested on November 12 m oonnect'on
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  • 1604 3 Nehru's Call To Nations: Delhi Symposium Concludes NEW DELHI: PRIME MINISTER NEHRU SAID HERE LAST WEEK THAT IT WAS ESSENTIALLY THROUGH THE MESSAGE OF THE BUDDHA THAT THE INDIVIDUAL, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS OF TO-DAY COULD BE LOOKED AT FROM THE RIGHT PERSPECTIVE. Mr. Nehru was
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  • 87 3 SHILLONG: The Government of Assam confirmed that there have been cases of plague mi n Gauhati— the first definite incidence of the disease anywhere mi n Assam. The first case of suspected plague, which occurred on November 1 survived, but two sub. sequent ones succumbed. All three
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  • 387 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. A. K. Gopalan, leader of the Communist group m the Lok Sabha, asked last week whether Government had received representations alleging "irregularities, nepotism and favouritism" m the matter of appointment of top officers and the selection of persons as Divisional Officers of
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  • 119 3 FLOODS IN VELLAR AND PAMBAR TANJORB: Information reaches here that duo to heavy rains the rivers Vellar and Pambt.r have breached their banks at several places m Arantangi taluk. The strip of land between these two rivers is reported to be under water. Hundreds of irrigation tanks m the taluk
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  • 50 3 MALARIA CONTROL E. KHANDESH WINS PRIZE MYSORE: East Khandesh m Bombay State has been awarded the 1955-56 shield for being the best malaria control unit m the country. The award was announced by the National Malaria society of India at its meeting here. Mysore district won the shield last year.
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  • 1216 3 Bill Adopted By RajyaSabha NEW DELHI. The Rajya Sahha last week passed the Industries (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill as passed by the Lok Sabha. The Bill seeks to include within the control of the Central Government 31 more industries. Mr. M. M. Shah, Minister for
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  • 81 3 President Rajendra Prasad of India on Nov. 24 inaugurated the 2,500 th anniversary celebrations of the life of Buddha. Buddhist priests from 40 countries attended the ceremonies m New Delhi. Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru, also addressed the meeting. Celebrations received a boost on Nov. 25 when the Dalai
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  • 667 3 RECOMMENDATIONS OF LAW COMMISSION NEW DELHI: The Law Commission has expressed the view (as briefly repprir.'."«^ready) that for the maintenance of the "highest r>miiards o^edministration of justice" it is essential that the High Coun*<Miould function as a whole and only at one place m the State.
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  • 94 3 NEW METEOROLOGICAL CENTRE NAGPUR: Madhya Pradesh and Ut,tar Pradesh will jointly have a Regional Meteorological Centre at Allahabad, if the proposal now submitted to the Government is accepted. Allahabad, which at present has a "dependent meteorological centre," will then be one of the five regional meteorological centres m the country.
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  • 120 3 HIRAKUD: A. seven-men»b«M delegation of economists und financial commentators from the United Kingdom arrived here by a Dakota plane last week on a brief visit of the Hirakud Project. This was the first time a Dakota landed on the Hirukud Project air-strip. The visitors, who were taken round
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  • 47 3 JULLVNDTJR: Two hlfb police ofhcilan and a sub-inspec-tor were among eight persons arrested m the course of citywide raids. They v -re alleged to be members -< c a gang ene^agr I tn the abau.t on aad tflippl. of ;-irls for Jmmora' purpose's.
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  • 441 4 $sm. YEARLY SAVING THROUGH MALAYAN ISATION CHIEF MINISTER ON FINANCIAL ASPECT "Some may be staggered at the total cost or compensation and the highest amount which an expatriate officer may expect to get under this bid. The total cost of this scheme will be approximately $21.4 million, which will be
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  • 259 4 LONDON, Dec. 6.— -The British Foreign office disagreed with Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru who labelled the 18--power plan for international control of th e Suez Canal a9 v "dead mackeral.'' A spokesman, asked at a daily news conference to comment on Nehru's statement to the New
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  • 262 4 I NEW YORK, Dec. 6— The Soviet Union flatly declined to bear any part of the cost ot the United Nations Emergency Force m Egypt and demanded that "the aggressors," Britain, Prance and Israel, should pay m full. Mr. Georgi Zarubin, Soviet
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  • 44 4 NEW YORK, Dec. 6. The United State^ pledged to do anything it could to advance Japan's membership into the United Nations but a U.S. spokesman indicated it was up to Japan herself to take the initiative mi n the matter. Reuter
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  • 198 4 EXPRESS DELIVERY LETTERS NEW DELHI: The steps to be taken to speed up delivery of Express Delivery letters were outlined by Mr. Raj Bahadur, Minister m the Ministry of Communications*, :n the Ix>k Sabha. m reply to a question by Mr. Kajrolkar. Mr. Raj Bahadur replied m the affirmative to
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  • 39 4 LONDON, Dec. 6 London Transport officials were expected today to consider raising fares on the City's 8,000 buses and coaches to meet the extra 2 million sterling bill imposed by petrol price increase. Reuter
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  • 232 4 LONDON, Dec. 6 Britain called on the United States yesterday to join the five-nation Baghdad Pact as a full member. Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd issued the call m the House of Commons after insisting the Anglo-French invasion ?L E ffiftL? t 2T
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  • 185 4 Applications for British travel grants for 1957/58 under the Fulbright Agreement are now invited from residents m Singapore to study m the United States. Awards are divided into two categories: (i) Grants for Senior Lecturers and Senior Research Workers and (ii) Study Grants. Fulbright travel grants defray
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  • 117 4 P. S. P's NEW OFFICE-BEARERS BANGALORE: Th e National Conference of th e Praja Socialist Party re-elected Messrs Ganga Saran Sinha as Chairman and Triloki Singh as General Secretary for the coming year. The following were elected to the National Executive. Messrs. j. b. KriPf 13 1 B. C. Ghosh,
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  • 92 4 Five members of the Melbourne University Hockey Club supplemented the Indian Olympic player* so that they would have tw o complete hockey teams for daily training before the Olympic Games. Like other Olympic teams, the Indians are living: at the Olympic Village at Heidelberg:, a Melbourne
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  • 429 4 Kolar Gold Mines: 75 Years Of Br. Control Ends BANGALORE: Seventy -Five years of British control over the KoJar Gold Mining < < mpanies came to an end on Nov. 29. On that day, the mines wore ceremoniously handed ovei by the present owners. Messrs. Jo h n Taylor and
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  • 483 4 Budapest Government Refusal itoht^^iJ*?? 6"3 Bud «P» t Ra*o stated last itfgrt that tiie Hungarian Government had not 9SS.SE? General, mT Dag Hammarskjoeld, should visit Hungary on Decembe? As December 16 did not suit we Hungarian Government at all the visit
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  • 20 4 No further casualties to the Communist terrorists or amongst the Security Forces were reported m th<; Federation yesterday.
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  • 134 4 NEPAL'S ROLE TO FOSTER INDOSINO GOODWILL NEW DELHI. Dec. 6. Nepal's Prime Minister Tanka Prased Aeharya satd last njght Mt is Nepal's duty and responsibility to help maintain good relations between India and China." The 44-year-o'd one time ebol spoke at a news conference at the Indian President's Palace where
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  • 51 4 EVACUEE PROPERTY BILL PASSED NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha last week passed the Administration of Evacuee Property (Amendment) Bill to simplify the procedure for the speedy disposal of evacuee property cases pending before custodians. The House held a brief discussion on the clauses and rejected all amendments moved by private
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  • 422 4 WOMAN PRESIDENT FOR PANCHAYAT NELLORE: Andagundala village m Sulurpet taluq, Nellore district, has the distinction of having a woman at President of the Village Panchayat. Mrs. Chilakalur Chengamma has been elected President of the Panchayat, which consists of eight members, including two women. rc.llng by Mr. K. Hanumauchaiya. The short-lWed
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