Indian Daily Mail, 18 December 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 304 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1956 FOUR TAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1521 1 A ROUSING WELCOME INDIA WILL ADHERE TO HER IDEALS, COME WHAT MAY IKE-NEHRU JOINT SEARCH FOR PEACE IN MIDDLE-EAST v WASHINGTON, Dec 17 Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, arrived here yesterday for four days of talks with President Eisenhower. Stepping out of President Eisenhower's personal
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  • 90 1 FIRST INDIAN TALKIE SILVER JUBILEE (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Dec. 17. Indian Film industry, th e third largest In the world bega n its Silver Jubilee celebrations of the first talking picture made m India, on Sunday at Bombay. Celebrations will be held m each week next at Calcutta,
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  • 91 1 Attend Courts (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRftM, Dec. 17. Law courts m Trivandrum City began normal working to-day for the first time, since reorganisation on November 1. Local lawyers had withdrawn the boycott o f courts following the decision of Chief Justice of the New Kerala High Court
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  • 79 1 Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman left Kuala Lumpur by air on Tuesday (Dec. 11) morning. Picture shows the Tungku waving to the crowd who went to see him off. Climbing the steps leading Into the aircraft is the Hon'ble the Minister for Education, Dato Abdul Razak,
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  • 233 1 HIGH TREASON ALLEGED CAPETOWN, Dec. 17 Doctor H. M. Mousa, Johannesburg Medical Practitioner and former Secretary of the South African Indian Congress, was arrested here yesterday on a charge of high treason as he was about to attend the wedding of his sister-in-law. Dr.
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  • 47 1 JOSEPHINASDAL. Orange Free State, Dec. 17. Dr. Eban Donges, South African Internal Affairs Minister, said here that at present there were about 600 people m the Union whose activities were being checked under the suppression of Communism Act. Speaking ut the Covenant
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  • 30 1 JOHANNESBURG, Dec. 17. Mr. Johannes Strijdom, South African Prime Minister, said the clash between English and Afrikaners m South Africa should n«w be regarflecj as cn( j.
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  • 32 1 Mr. Tom Naude, the Finance Minister, said it was essential that Europeans be fair and just towards nonWhites but could not possibly hand over leadership to 'un- civilised barbarism. Reuter
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  • 877 1 Non-interference Explained To Explain India's Plans To Ike WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 Mr. Timfculll Nehru, India's Prime Minister, said here last night that India wanted to be a 'bridge* but not a leader m world affairs. Speaking m Hindi to Washington's
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  • 129 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 17. Members of the victorious Indian Hockey Team were accorded a rousing welcome at the Madras Airport on Sunday afternoon on their return from Melbourne Olympics. Nearly every sports association m the city accorded a welcome and smothered
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  • 283 1 GETTYSBERG, Pennsyivania, Dec. 17. President Eisenhower and India's Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, arrived here today to resume their talks on world affairs. Reuter AMMAN, Jordan, Dec. 17.— A complete general strike was observed m Amman Monday m protest against the government of Iraqi Premier Nuri Said and
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  • 705 2 Tamil Nad Congress List Of Nominees For Election MADRAS: Mr. K. Kama raj Nadar, chief Minister, stated that the Congress Centra* Election Committee had completed scrutiny of the list ct I candidates so fat sent "P Dv the Tamil Nad Congress Election Committee m connection I with the general elections.
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  • 65 2 NEW DELHI: The Govern ment of India have sanctioned a further loa n of Ra. 300 lakhs to the Punjab Government for meeting their share of expenditure o n th e BhakraNangal projected during the first and second quarter of 1956-57. The total loans s 0
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  • 1290 2  -  Frank Moraes By 111-Complexities Of The Negro Problem -PRAVELLING around the x United States and talking to Americans of various racial strains, white and coloured, it was interesting to study the negro problem and see how the reactions differed not only racially but territorially. In Liouisvillr, Kentucky,
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  • 632 2 POLICIES OF INDIA U. S. Similarity Of Approach Opposition To Aggression NEW DELHI. The hope that as a result of the EisenhowerNehru talks there would be a large measure of cooperation, both political and economic, not only be* tween India and United States but also between United States and this
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  • 96 2 HYDERABAD. Mi. A. Kales wara Rao, the new Speaker, announced that he was doing away with the silver niace ritual, because it was "a feudal relic" and signified royal traditions that h atl no place m the country wedded to the socialistic pattern of societyHe asked for
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  • 421 2 M.P. Absent For 15 Months, Loses Seat NEW DELHI; Mr. Shiv Narain Singh Mahapatra, Adivasi Congress member of the Lok Sabha from Orissa. has lost his seat due to continued absence from the House. The Lok Sabha refused to condone the absence a a member from the sittings of the
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  • 147 2 NEW DELHI: The abolition of the institution of Rajpramukhs and Uparajapramukhi; would save the exchequer annually Rs. 24 lakhs nett, Mr. B. N. Datar, Minister for Home Affairs, told Dr. Ramsubhag Singh mi n the Lok Sabha. The abolition of the offices of Rlripramukhs and Uparajapramukhs. however,
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  • 322 2 BOMBAY- Plans for the countrywide celebrations of the Silver Jubilee o f the Inclan talkie were announced at a press conference nere last week. Mr. S. K. Patil will inaugurated the celebrations on December 16 at the local Liberty Cinema, where excerpts from the first full-lenth
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  • 126 2 IN DO RE: The Madhya Pradesh Governor, Dr. Pattabhi sitaramayvji. w ill have to pay 12 annas m a rupee as super tax under the new taxation proposals. He stated at a civic reception here last w«ek twit the purchasing value of the. rupee had dwindled.
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  • 139 2 No Separate Party For Muslims BANGALORE: The two-day Mysore State Muslims Ccnerence decided that Muslims should not form separate political parties and that they should shake off their inertia and pla y a fuil and free part m the political life of the country by associating themselves with truly national,
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  • 923 3  -  NAFEN Put Him Not On Some Shelf Among The Gods LONDON: "Let us keep Gandhiji among human beings, where he always loved to be; let us not put him on some shelf among the gods." r i p T made Mr Horac e Alexander, who
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  • 240 3  -  NAFEN NEW DELHI: A report on West German aid for establishing a Higher Technology Institute m India, is new beng prepare^ by a high-powered <Jerman mission m Bonn. The mission is to be led by the Bavarian Minister of Education, w ho recently v isited
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  • 297 3  -  NAFEN CHANDICARGH Another 117 primary schools and 102 secondary schools m the Punjab will introduce the basic pattern of education during the State's second Five- Year Plan. Development and expansion of basic education m the next five years will cost Rs. 15,--000,000. Giving these figures, Mr.
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  • 221 3  -  NAFEN LONDON: a plea to doctors to give more thought to the uses of hypnotism m treating patients seen at the casualty departments of hospitals has been made m the "Br.tish Medical Jomal." Dr. L. GokMe, c f the Maudsley Hospital, London, tens how he hypnotised
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  • 159 3  -  NAFEN NEW YORK, Mice who live alone and those who fail to exerise get cancer more often than rodents who go all out for physical fitness. Dr. Otta Muhlbock, who heads the Biological Department of the Netherlands Cancer Institute, reported these findings to the
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  • 85 3  - PAKISTAN'S TEXTILE EXPORTS NAFEN KARACHI: Cotton textile exports from Pakistan amounted to 3,145,000 yards from January 1 to October 27, 1956. About 27,000,000 lbs. of yarn were also exported. Yarn was exported to Britain, Ireland, West Germany, Holland, the Lebanon, Aden, Singapore, Saigon and Hong Kong. The largest shipment of
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  • 87 3  -  NAFEN KARACHI: A customs union among the Muslim members ot the Baghdad Pact is envisaged under a proposal now being considered by the countries concerned. This move was unitiated by Iran. The object is to increase trade and commerce between the member countries of the
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  • 368 3  - Polish Experts Plan For Paradip NAFEN NEW DELHI: A comprehensive plan is understood to have been offered by Poland to the Orissa Government for the construction of a port at Paradip, provision of transport facilities and the development of iron ore mines, Mor deetailed discussions are expected to take place
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  • 98 3  -  NAFEN HJCKNOW: For the next two months. 10,000 floodstricken people will be given employment every day by the Uttar" Pradesh Government as a part of their relief plan. The government, before the current financial year is out, will spend a sum of Rs. 33,--927,000 for giving
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  • 87 3  -  NAFEN LONDON: Delia, a former British police dog and now ■owned by Mr. William Spencer, ot Blackpool. Lancashire, went deaf recently. So Mr. Spencer decided t» try her with a hearing aid designed for humans. It worked perfectly. Now, Delia, an Alsatian, trots about wearing it.
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  • 122 3  -  NAFEN LONDON: Seme medical schools m Britain are seriously short of corpses for students tc dissect and examine. The position is particularly acute m Scotland. Reviewing the situation, the "British Medical Journal" says that there .is an "urgfint need" for people tc leave their bodies to medical
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  • 496 3 CAUSE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION MADRAS: Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh, Chairman of the University Grants Commission expressed the hope here that by the end of the Second FiveYear Pla n period a satisfactory beginning would have been made for strengthening instruction mi n physical education m the country, although the sum allotted
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  • 283 3  -  NAFEN PATNA: It was a strange experience to listen to two Baltic Buddhists quoting Sanskrit and Pali mantras from the Buddhist scriptures. They were Karlis A. M. Tennisons, from Latvia, and F. V. Lustig, from Esthonia, who recently attended the World Buddhist Conference at Kathmandu. Now
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  • 397 3  -  NAFEN CHANDIGARH. The crisis that has overtaken West Asia may, m the long run, affect the completion of the Bhakra Nangai Project. This wiew was expressed by Mr. S. D. Khungar, General Manager of the project. Mr. Khungar told NAFEN that the
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  • 65 3 CUTTACK. A monkey «+at on a Judge's chair m the Orissa High Court for a while, as the Chief justice and Mr. Justice Mahapatra were disposing of writ applications challenging the Orissa Estates Abolition Act. The chair which the monkey occupied was lying vacant behind the
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  • 245 3 Martine Carole Nay Film In India LONDON: Fiance's Vop glamour star, Martini: Carol, may make a film m India MMI year. Her husband, producer Chri3« tian-Jaque is considering uoasible locations. The story has no shooting title as yet but is one which has been m Cnris-tian-Jaque's mind for some time.
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  • 639 3 Mr. M. Srinivasan of the Central Food Technological Institute, Mysore, writes: During the recent visit of the Chief Minister of Mysore to the Central Food Technological Research Institute, we drew attention to an interesting observation that we had made o n the effect of the immature
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  • 111 3  - DIPLOMA COURSE FOR TEACHERS OF ENGLISH NAFEN MADRAS: uttar Prade»n is to institute a diploma course fcr teachers of English M Uw Central Pedagogic;! 1 Institute at Allahabad. The Nuffleld Foundation l« providing the financo fc thta scheme and the British Council has al»:> fen ask< i <o assist. It
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  • 900 4 PROGRESSING SMOOTHLY SATISFACTORILY LIHTS COMPROMISE FORMULA ON INTERNAL DEFENCE LONDON, DEC. 17 THE ANGLO-SINGA-PORE EXPLORATORY TALKS HERE ON THE CROWN COLONY'S CONSTITUTIONAL FUTURE NOW ENTERING THEIR SECOND WEEK ARE •PROGRESSING SMOOTHLY AND SATISFACTORILY' ACCORDING TO AN AUTHORITATIVE SOURCE. THE SOURCE SAID THAT THOUGH THE DISCUSSIONS BETWEEN MR. LIM
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  • 65 4 SINGAPORE'S GOOD WISHES TO MR. LIM President of the Singapore Labour Front, Mr. David Marshall has sent a cable to the Chief Minister, Mr. Urn Yew Hock m London conveying- him on behalf of the people of Singapore "warmest greetings, heartiest good wishes for your efforts to end Colonial Rule".
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  • 168 4 During the course of the next few days the Post Offices m Malaya will be called upon to handle many thousands of your Christmas greetings cards and the Postmaster General and his staff earnestly request your assistance m making sure that your greetings are conveyed promptly
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  • 43 4 Successful applicants for the Army Boys Trade School at Nee Soon are reminded that they should arrive on Jan. 2 m Singapore. Transport will be waiting at the railway station or at the Recruiting Offices m Bras Basah Road.
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  • 158 4 WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. President Tito of Yugoslavia may be invited to visit the United States next year, diplomatic sources said last night. They added that such a visit had been under serious consideration for some time, but they knew of no plans for such a visit m the immediate future.
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  • 100 4 KARACHI. Dec, 17.— The Awami League, the Party of Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy. Prime Minister of Pakistan, won five out of the seven seats m the East Pakistan Provincial Assembly by-elections when the results were declared yesterday. The Awami League contested only six of the seven
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  • 209 4 U. S. Military Pacts Asian Neutralism LONDON, Dec. 17.— China's admittance to the United SrVs 1 ?d n e^ S E^ ly h t fi9Ure PrOminently m the talks betwein th 7 nd. Jh?l r r and lndia s Prime Mi "**ter Mr. Nehru tne independent Times said today. 'Mr.
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  • 101 4 TO LIBERATE KASHMIR. KARACHI, Pakistan, Dec 17. Sardar Abdul Qayum Khan, president of the Azad Kashmir government, on the Pakistan side of the cease-fire line, said Sunday that Indian troops had massed on the Indian side of the cease-fire line. He said m a speech his government "would not be
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  • 254 4 Indonesian Cabinet To Be Reshuffled JAKARTA, Indonesia, Dec. 17.— Eight leacMnjr Indonesian political parties held top level talks yesterday m a n attempt to "save the cabinet coalition." A spokesman said all parties had agreed to weed out "corrupt and incompetent party members and to reshuffle the cabinet "if necessary.''
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  • 94 4 The Financial Adviser to the Federation Government, Mr. C. J. Thomas, was quoted m a Federation paper yesterday as saying that the "International Bank will give the Federation Government sufficient aid to carry out its five-year plan if Tungku Abdul Rahman fails^ m his attempt
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  • 101 4 Headmasters of nearly 20 Government and Government aided secondary schools m Singapore will make exploratory visits to six army units today. During 1957 schoolboys will pay conducted visits to selected army establishments. The boys will see items of interest and be given an outline of
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  • 156 4 U.N- Force To Hungary Tito To Visit United States FORMER MINISTER'S FLEA NEW YORK, Dee. 17 Miss Anna Kethly, a former Hungarian Cabinet member who escaped 'to Ihe West during the revolution m her country, called on the United Nations to act m Hungary 'as it did m Suez' by
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  • 66 4 Clinton Riekard. Chief of the Tuscarora Nation, hands the Pi|>e of Peace to Hungarian refugees arriving at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, Dec. 7. Riekard headed an American Indian Delegation which included two chiefs and two braves representing the Senecas and the Mohawks. The Hungarians are seen
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  • 54 4 WANTED: FREE TRADING IN RICE Mr. R. Jumabhoy (Member for Telok Ayer) will move at the next sitting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly on Jan. 9 that this House is of the opinion that Government's trading m rice and/ or stockpiling of rice should be abolished; and that trading m
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  • 34 4 MELBOURNE, Dec. 17. One of Australia's leading businessmen. Sir Norman Myer, died today aged 59. He was Chairman and Managing Director of the Myer Emporium, Australia's largest department store. Reuter.
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  • 194 4 Indian Uber Cup Contenders in K. L. From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.: India's five Über Cup contenders accompanied by their Manager Mr. Casmiro Gomes weir received by officials of the Badminton Association of Malaya and host of Badminton fans when they arrived m K.L. airport this evening from Singapore.
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  • 109 4 VIENNA, Dec. 17.— The United States Vice-President, Mr. Richard Nixon, will arrive here on Wednesday for a three-day visit to Austria to make a first hand study of the Hungarian refugee problem, it was officially announced here today. Though his visit is not an official one
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  • 44 4 JERUSALEM, Israel, D ee 17. Remains of a ma n who lived some 50,000 year 8 ago were discovered during excavations near a former crusader's castle m the Kebarah Region, it was announced here last nieht Reuter York.-
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  • 122 4 TO BE REVIEWED MOSCOW, Dec. 17. The Central Committee of the Soviet Communist party is due to meet to-day t o discuss vital policy questions, reliable sources said. Tho Central Committee comprising Russia's leaders and delegates from all parts of Russia is the main political authority m the
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  • 30 4 The Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black will attend the passing out parade at the Army Boys Trade School at Nee Soon tomorrow at 10 a.m.
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  • 124 4 I. N. T. U. C To Back Congress In Elections (From Our Own Correspondent) r HYDERABAD. Dec. 17. Indian National Trade Union Congress has decided to support the Congress Party outright m the coming general election. its General Council meeting here on Sunday adopted a resolution calling upon the working
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  • 54 4 MADRAS— ANDHRA BORDER DISPUTE MADRAS: Mr. H. V. Pata.skar, Union Minister for Legal Affairs, is expected to arrive m Madras m the last week of this month to help settle the Madras-Andhra border disputes. Mr. C. Subramaniam, Finance Minister, told Pressmen last week that Mr. Pataskar was likely to come
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    • 113 4 NOTICE CHANGE OF ARRIVAL AND SAILING DATES T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS VOYAGE .*2 The Public are hereby notified that the above vessel will now be arriving on 20.12.56 and not 19.12.56. The vessel will sail on 23.12.56 from Singapore, 24.12.56 from Port Swettenham and 25.12.56 from Penang. As Agents: R.
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